Sony PM 0020 User Guide

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
’12.2
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of "SO-05D".
For proper use of the SO-05D, read this manual carefully before and while you use the SO-05D.
Before using the terminal
SO-05D supports W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS and Wireless LAN Systems.
Note that because the terminal operates on radio frequencies, your calls are at risk of being intercepted by the third party. However, the W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS system automatically scrambles all calls through a private call feature. Therefore, even if third party successfully intercepts your call, they will only hear noise.
The terminal operates on radio frequencies by converting voice into digital signals. If the caller moves into an area of adverse radio wave condition, the digital signal may not be restored accurately, and the voice received in the call may differ slightly from the actual voice.
Note down the information saved in the terminal in a separate note and keep it safely. Even if the data may be lost as a result of malfunction, repair, change, or other handling of the terminal, under no condition will DOCOMO be held liable for any lost data saved in the terminal.
You are recommended to save important data to microSD card.
As with PCs, some user-installed applications may disrupt the stability of the terminal performance, or unexpectedly transmit information via the Internet causing improper use of your location information as well as personal information recorded on the terminal. Therefore, verify the supplier and operating conditions of the applications to be used before using them.
This terminal has FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area support.
Descriptions in this manual are fore the terminal with a DOCOMO's UIM inserted.
SIM unlock
This terminal supports SIM unlock. If you release SIM lock, you can use SIM by a carrier other than NT T DOCOMO.
The SIM unlock service is provided at a docomo Shop.
A SIM unlock charge is separately required.
If you use a SIM other than by DOCOMO, available services and functions will be limited. DOCOMO is not liable to any failures or malfunctions.
For details of SIM unlock, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
Supplied accessories
Supplied accessories
SO-05D (with warranty)
AC Adapter Cable SO04 (with warranty)
<AC adapter> <microUSB cable>
1Seg antenna cable SO01 (with manual)
microSD card (2GB)* (Sample) (with manual)
クイックスタートガイド
(Quick Start Guide)
(In Japanese only)
クイック スタート ガイド
のご利用にあたっての注意事項
SO-05D
安全上/取り扱い上のご注意
(Notes on usage Safety/Handling precautions) (In Japanese only)
* Inserted in the terminal when purchased.
Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample) (with manual)
For details on optional devices, see "Optional and related devices" (P.243).
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About manuals of SO-05D
In addition to this manual, the operations of SO-05D are described in "
イド
(Quick Start Guide)" (in Japanese only) and "Instruction Manual" application of the terminal.
クイックスタートガ
Note
For downloading or updating the application, a high packet communication charge will be applied because of a large amount data communication. For this reason, subscription of packet flat-rate service is highly recommended. * If you use Wi-Fi function to download, packet
communication charges are not applied.
クイックスタートガイド
"
(Quick
Start Guide)" (Supplied accessories)
The initial operations and settings after purchasing the terminal, screen view contents and operations of main function are explained. (In Japanese only)
"Instruction Manual" (Application of the terminal)
Similarly to this manual, operations and settings of each function are explained. To use "Instruction Manual" application, from the Home screen, Manual]. For the first time using, download and install it according to the onscreen instructions. You can use the application as an electronic book. You can also shift to actual operations by tapping the description in the contents or view reference contents.
u
Tap [Instruction
"Instruction Manual" (PDF file)
Operations and settings of each function are explained. It can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO website. http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/ support/trouble/manual/download/ index.html
* You can download the latest information of
クイックスタートガイド
" (in Japanese only). The URL and contents are subject to change without prior notice.
Note
Reproduction or reprint of all or part of this manual without prior permission is prohibited.
Important information for SO-05D is posted in the following website. Be sure to check before using. http://www.sonymobile.co.jp/support/use_support/ product/so-05d/
(Quick Start Guide)"
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Operation descriptions
In this manual, each key operation is described with
m, k
the icons or function items on the touch panel are described as follows.
Description Operation
From the Home screen, tap t and tap [Settings].
Tap [Settings] & time] date].
Tap to zoom in or out on a map.
Touch and hold icon.
Information
In this manual, the instructions are described with the default Home screen. If you set the other application to the home screen, the operations may differ from the descriptions.
Display examples and illustrations used in this manual are just images for explanations and may be different from actual ones.
In this manual, the easier procedure is described for the functions and settings which have multiple operating procedures.
p, x, y, t
. And selection operations of
From the Home screen, tap
t
(Menu) key and tap
"Settings" on the screen. Tap "Settings" displayed on the
u
[Date
u
screen, and then tap "Date &
[Set
time" on the next screen and "Set date" on the following screen in order.
Tap di spl ayed o n the screen to zoom in or out the map.
Keep touching the icon longer (1-2 seconds).
Please note that "SO-05D" is called "the terminal" in this manual.
In this manual, explanations for "docomo" as Home
,
application are provided. To switch the Home applications, see "Learning Home screen" (P.66).
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Contents/Precautions
Contents
Supplied accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About manuals of SO-05D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Notes on usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety Precautions (Always follow these directions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Part names and functions ................................................................... 29
UIM .............................................................................................................. 30
microSD card ........................................................................................... 31
Charging.................................................................................................... 33
Turning power on/off........................................................................... 37
Before Using the Terminal
P. 2 9
docomo Palette UI
P. 6 6
Calling/Network Services
P. 8 1
Initial settings (Setup guide).............................................................. 39
Status bar .................................................................................................. 41
Notification panel .................................................................................. 42
Notification LED...................................................................................... 43
Basic operations ..................................................................................... 44
Searching information in the terminal and web pages ........... 46
Character entry ....................................................................................... 47
Setting character entry ........................................................................ 60
Setting Japanese keyboard................................................................ 60
Home screen............................................................................................ 66
Applications screen............................................................................... 71
Making/Receiving a call ....................................................................... 81
Call history ................................................................................................ 85
Phonebook............................................................................................... 87
Network Services.................................................................................... 96
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Settings
P.107
Mail/Internet
P.141
File management
P.158
Viewing the setting menu ................................................................107
docomo service ....................................................................................107
™ ...............................................................................
Xperia
Wireless & networks ............................................................................109
Call settings............................................................................................119
Sound ....................................................................................................... 119
Display...................................................................................................... 122
Location & security..............................................................................124
Applications ........................................................................................... 129
Accounts & sync....................................................................................132
Privacy...................................................................................................... 135
Storage.....................................................................................................136
Language & keyboard ........................................................................138
Voice input & output...........................................................................138
Accessibility............................................................................................ 139
Date & time.............................................................................................139
About phone .........................................................................................140
sp-mode mail......................................................................................... 141
Message (SMS) ...................................................................................... 141
Email .........................................................................................................144
Using Gmail............................................................................................ 151
Google Talk.............................................................................................151
Early Warning "AreaMail"................................................................... 152
Using Browser........................................................................................153
Handling a file ....................................................................................... 158
Transferring and moving data.........................................................158
Using Infrared communication.......................................................163
Using Bluetooth function.................................................................. 166
Sharing files with DLNA devices via Connected devices (Media
server).......................................................................................................170
108
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Applications
P.172
International roaming
P.234
Appendix/Index
P.243
Shooting with the camera ................................................................172
Capturing the screenshot .................................................................191
Playing multimedia content.............................................................192
Viewing photos/videos......................................................................193
Playing YouTube video.......................................................................198
Connecting the terminal to TV to watch photos and videos
.................................................................................................................... 199
Music player........................................................................................... 200
Using Android Market ........................................................................204
Timescape
About location services .....................................................................209
1Seg ..........................................................................................................215
FM radio................................................................................................... 222
Osaifu-Keitai...........................................................................................223
Calendar ..................................................................................................227
Alarm and Clock ...................................................................................229
OfficeSuite .............................................................................................. 233
Other applications ...............................................................................233
Overview of International roaming (WORLD WING)...............234
Available Services.................................................................................234
Before using........................................................................................... 235
Making/Receiving calls in the country you stay .......................238
International roaming settings .......................................................240
Optional and related devices...........................................................243
Troubleshooting................................................................................... 243
Warranty and After Sales Services..................................................249
Updating software............................................................................... 252
Main specification................................................................................255
Authorization and Compliance.......................................................257
Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phone, etc.........................258
End User Licence Agreement...........................................................270
About Open Source Software..........................................................271
Export Controls and Regulations ................................................... 272
Intellectual Property Right................................................................272
Index .........................................................................................................272
™ ........................................................................
205
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Contents/Precautions
Notes on usage
The terminal does not support i-mode sites (programs) or i-
The terminal automatically performs communication for synchronizing data, checking the latest software version, maintain connection with the server, etc. If you transmit a large amount of data such as downloading applications or watching movie, a packet communication charge becomes high. Subscription of packet flat­rate service is highly recommended.
Public mode (Driving mode) is not supported.
Setting the phone to silent mode does not mute playback sound of video or music, alarm, etc.
The names of the operators are displayed on key lock canceling screen (P.39).
Your phone number (own number) can be checked as follows: From the Home screen, tap [Settings]
The software version of your terminal can be checked as follows: From the Home screen, tap [Settings]
α
ppli.
u
[About phone]u[Status].
u
[About phone].
t
t
and tap
and tap
You can perform software update by downloading an update file with a PC via Internet and connecting the PC to the terminal. For details, see "Connecting to a PC and updating" (P.254).
By some software updates, the operating system (OS) may be version-upgraded for improving the terminal quality. For this reason, you always need to use the latest OS version. And some applications that used in the previous OS version may not be available or some unintended bugs may occur.
When using the terminal inserting some UIM (FOMA card) (green), voice calls and packet communication may not be available in some overseas networks. For using overseas, please visit a docomo Shop near you. DOCOMO exchanges UIM (FOMA card) (green) for UIM free of charge.
Set the screen lock to ensure the security of your terminal for its loss. For details, see "Screen lock" (P.127).
If your terminal is lost, change your each account password to invalidate authentication using a PC to prevent other persons from using Google services such as Google Talk, Gmail, Android Market, etc., Facebook, Twitter and mixi.
The terminal supports only sp-mode, mopera U and Business mopera Internet. Other providers are not supported.
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Battery is built into the terminal and cannot be replaced by yourself.
To use tethering, subscription of sp-mode is required.
Packet communication charge when using tethering varies depending on the charging plan you use. Subscription of packet flat-rate service is highly recommended.
For details on usage charge, etc., refer to http:/ /www.nttdocomo.co.jp/ .
Notice: Pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法 ), this device has been granted a designation number according to the "Ordinance concerning the Technical Regulations Conformity Certification etc. of Specified Radio Equipment (特定無線設備の 技術基準適合証明等に関する規則)" R-(W-CDMA)/Article 2-1-11-3, R-(W-CDMA)/Article 2-1-11-7, IEEE802.11bgn (2.4GHz)/Article 2-1-19, IEEE802.11an (5GHz)/Article 2-1-19-3, IEEE802.11an (5GHz)/Article 2-1-19-3-2, LTE/Article 2-1-11-19, BT/Article 2-1-19: 202-SMA019 and "Ordinance Concerning Technical Conditions Compliance Approval etc. of Terminal Equipment (端末機器の技術基準適 合認定等に関する規則)" T-(W-CDMA): AD 12-0015 202
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Safety Precautions (Always follow these directions)
For safe and proper use of the termina l, please read the "Safety Precautions" prior to use. Keep the Manual in a safe place for future reference.
ALWAYS observe the safety precautions since they intend to prevent personal injury or property damage.
The following symbols indicate the different levels of injury or damage that may result if the guidelines are not observed and the terminal is used improperly.
Failure to observe these guidelines may
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
immediately result in death or serious injury.
Failure to observe these guidelines may result in death or serious injury.
Failure to observe these guidelines may result in injury and property damage.
The following symbols indicate specific directions.
Indicates prohibited actions.
Don’t
Indicates not to disassemble.
No disassembly
Indicates not to handle with wet hands.
No wet hands
Indicates not to use where it could get wet.
No liquids
Indicates compulsory actions in accordance with instructions.
Do
Indicates to remove the power plug from the outlet.
Unplug
"Safety Precautions" are described in the following categories:
1. Handling the terminal, AC Adapter cable,
Desktop Holder and UIM (general) . . . . . . . . . 10
2. Handling the terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3. Handling the adapter and desktop holder. . . 15
4. Handling the UIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5. Handling the terminal near electronic medical
equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6. Material list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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1. Handling the terminal, AC Adapter cable, Desktop Holder and UIM (general)
DANGER
Do not use, store or leave the equipment in hot places (e.g. by the fire, near a heater,
Don’t
under a kotatsu, in direct sunlight, in a car in the hot sun). (including the event that you ware the equipment in the pocket of your clothes, etc.)
Doing so may cause fire, burns or injury.
Do not place equipment inside cooking appliance such as a microwave oven or high-
Don’t
pressure containers.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
No disassembly
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not let the equipment get wet with water, drinking water, urine of pet animals,
No liquids
etc.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Use the AC adapter cable for the terminal specified by DOCOMO.
Do
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
WARNING
Do not subject the equipment to excessive force or throw it.
Dont
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not allow the microUSB connecting jack, headset connecting jack or HDMI
Don’t
connecting jack to come in contact with conducting foreign substances (a piece of metal, pencil lead, etc.). Never allow these objects to get into the connecting jack.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not cover or wrap the equipment with a cloth or bedding in use or while charging.
Dont
Doing so may cause fire or burns.
Power off the terminal before you step into a place where flammable gas can leak, such as
Do
gas stations. Stop charging if you charge the battery.
Gas may catch fire. When using Osaifu-Keitai in a place such as a gas station, turn OFF the terminal before using it. (When Osaifu-Keitai lock is activated, deactivate it before turning OFF the terminal.)
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If you notice anything unusual about the equipment such as an unusual odor,
Do
overheating, discoloration or deformation during operation, charging or storage, immediately perform the following measures.
Remove the power plug from the power outlet.
Power off the terminal.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
CAUTION
Do not place on an unstable or inclined platform.
Dont
Doing so may cause the device to fall and cause injury.
Do not keep in a place that is very humid, dusty, or subject to high temperature.
Dont
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
If children use the terminal, parents or guardians should give them the proper
Do
instructions for use. Make sure that they use the terminal as instructed.
Failure to do so may cause injury.
Keep the equipment out of the reach of babies and infants.
Do
Failure to do so may cause accidental swallowing or injury.
Be careful especially when you use the terminal while it has been continuously
Do
connected to the AC adapter cable for a long period of time.
If you play a game or watch 1Seg for a long time while charging, the temperature of the terminal and AC adapter cable may rise. If you are directly in contact with hot parts for a long perio d of time, it may cause your skin to become red, itchy, or develop a rash depending on your physical condition and also it may cause low-temperature burn.
Observe the followings for 3D image function.
Do
Do not view 3D images shot by the terminal with a 3D compatible monitor for a long time. Doing so may cause unpleasant symptom such as eyestrain, fatigue, feeling ill, etc.
For viewing 3D images, you are recommended to take a proper break. Necessary break length or frequency varies by individual. Judge for yourself.
When you experience unpleasant symptom, stop viewing 3D images until you get healed up and seek the advice of a doctor if necessary. Also refer to the manuals come with the device for connecting to the terminal or software.
Vision of child (especially younger than 7 years) is during development. Before a child views 3D images, seek the advise of a doctor such as pediatrics or ophthalmologist. Adults should supervise a child for the above precautions.
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2. Handling the terminal
The internal battery for the terminal is as follows.
Display Type of Battery
Li-ion 00 Lithium Ion Battery
DANGER
Do not throw the terminal into fire.
Doing so may cause internal battery to ignite,
Dont
explode, overheat or leak.
Do not stick a nail into the terminal, hit it with a hammer, or step on it.
Dont
Doing so may cause internal battery to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
If the internal battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub, rinse with clean running
Do
water, and get medical treatment immediately.
Failure to do so may cause blindness.
WARNING
Do not direct the infrared data port toward your eye and transmit signals.
Dont
Doing so may cause harmful effect your eyes.
Do not direct the infrared data port toward home electric appliances etc. equipped with
Don’t
infrared device when using infrared communication.
Doing so may cause an accident because of malfunction of infrared device.
Do not turn on the light with the lighting luminescence part close to the eyes.
Don’t
Especially to shoot infants or young children, step away from them 1 m or more.
Doing so may cause blurred vision. Or injury by dazzling eyes or surprising may occur.
Do not allow a foreign substance such as water and other liquids, metal parts, or
Don’t
flammables to get in the UIM or microSD card insertion slot on the terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do not turn on the light toward a driver of a car etc.
Dont
Doing so may disturb driving and cause an accident.
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Power off the terminal in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or
Do
hospital.
Failure to do so may affect electronic equipment and electronic medical equipment. If you set the automatic power-on function, cancel it before powering off the terminal. Follow the instructions of each medical facility for the use of mobile phones on their premises. Prohibited acts such as mobile phone usage on board an airplane may be punished by law. If usage of mobile phones in an aircraft is admitted by setting airplane mode, etc., use the terminal under the direction of the airline. If the microUSB cable is connected into the USB connecting jack for charging etc, the terminal is automatically powered on although the operations are not available. Be careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
Always keep the terminal away from your ear when you talk setting the hands-free
Do
function. Also, when you play game, play back music, etc. connecting the Earphone/Microphone, etc. to the terminal, adjust the volume adequately.
If the volume is too loud, it may cause difficulty in hearing. Moreover, if you barely hear the surrounding sounds, it may cause an accident.
If you have a weak heart, set the vibrator or ringtone volume carefully.
Do
Failure to do so may affect your heart.
If you are wearing any electronic medical equipment, check with the relevant medical
Do
electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation may be affected by radio waves.
The radio waves from the terminal may affect electronic medical equipment.
Power off the terminal near electronic devices or equipment operating on high
Do
precision control or weak signals.
Failure to do so may interfere with the operation of electronic devices or equipment. * The followings are some electronic devices
or equipment that you should be careful of: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator, other electronic medical equipment, fire detector, automatic door, and other automatically controlled devices or equipment. If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker, implantable cardioverter defibrillator, or other electronic medical equipment, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer or vendor whether the operation can be affected by radio waves.
Be careful about broken glasses or exposed internal from the terminal if the display or
Do
the camera lens is broken.
Shatterproof film-applied hardened glass is used on the display surface and the acrylic resin is applied on camera lens so as not to be shattered when broken. But they may cause injury if you touch a cut surface or exposed portion mistakenly.
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If the internal battery leaks or hears an unusual odor, immediately stop using and
Do
move it away from fire.
The leaking liquid may ignite fire, catch fire, or explode.
CAUTION
Do not swing the terminal around by holding the antenna or strap.
Dont
The terminal may hit you or others and cause accident such as injury.
Do not use damaged terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
Dont
electric shock.
If the display is mistakenly damaged and when the liquid crystal runs out, do not get
Don’t
it on your skin such as face, hands, etc.
Doing so may cause blindness or injury on your skin. If the liquid crystal gets in your eye or mouth, rinse with clean running water, and get medical treatment immediately. Also, if it gets on your skin or clothes, use something such as alcohol to wipe off and wash it with soap in clear water.
Do not discard the battery pack together with other garbage.
Dont
The termina l may become the s ource of fire or environmental destruction. Take the used terminal to our service counter (docomo Shop, etc.) or follow the instructions of the local authorities in charge of collecting used terminals.
To use the terminal in car, check with automobile manufacturer or dealer to
Do
determine how the device is affected by radio waves before using.
In rare cases, using the phone in some vehicle models can cause the vehicle's electronic equipment to malfunction. In that case, stop using the terminal immediately.
The use of the terminal may cause itching, rashes, eczema, or other symptoms
Do
depending on the user's physical condition. Immediately stop using and get medical treatment in such a case.
For material of each part →P. 17 "M at e r ia l l is t"
When watching the display, take a certain distance from the display in a fully bright
Do
place.
Failure to do so may reduce visual acuity.
If fluid etc. leaks out from the internal battery, do not make the fluid contact with
Do
your skin of face or hands.
Doing so may cause blindness or injury on your skin. If the fluid etc. ge ts into your e yes or mouth, or contacts skin or clothes, immediately flush the contacted area with clean running water. If the fluid gets into the eyes or mouth, immediately see a doctor after flushing.
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3. Handling the adapter and desktop holder
WARNING
Do not use the microUSB cable if it is damaged.
Dont
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not use the AC adapter cable or the desktop holder in a very humid or steamy
Don’t
place such as bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
DC adapter is only for a negative ground vehicle. Do not use DC adapter for a positive
Don’t
ground vehicle.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the AC adapter cable if you hear thunder.
Dont
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the microUSB plug while it is connected to the power outlet. Do
Don’t
not touch the microUSB plug with your hands, fingers, or any part of your body.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not place any heavy objects on the microUSB cable.
Dont
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
When you insert and remove AC adapter from power outlet, do not contact a metal
Don’t
strap or other metal objects with the jack.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do not touch the cord of the AC adapter cable, the desktop holder or the power
No wet hands
outlet with wet hands.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Use the adapter only on the specified power supply and voltage.
Do
Use the AC adapter cable available overseas when you charge the battery overseas.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. AC adapter : AC 100 V to 240 V (Make sure to connect the adapter to a household AC power outlet.) DC adapter : DC 12 V or 24 V (only for a negative-ground vehicle)
When the fuse in a DC adapter is blown, make sure to use the specified fuse.
Do
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock. For the specified fuse, see the users manuals that supplied with a DC adapter.
Clean dust from the power plug.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or
Do
electric shock.
When you connect the AC adapter to the power outlet, insert it firmly.
Do
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
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Hold the AC adapter, not the microUSB cable, when you remove the power plug
Do
from the power outlet.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Remove the power plug from the power outlet when not used for a long period of
Unplug
time.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
If liquid such as water gets into the adapter, immediately remove it from the power
Unplug
outlet.
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Before cleaning, remove the power plug from the power outlet.
Unplug
Failure to do so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
4. Handling the UIM
CAUTION
Please be careful not to touch a cut surface when you remove the UIM.
Do
Failure to do so may cause injury.
5. Handling the terminal near electronic medical equipment
The following instructions observe the guidelines of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, Japan to protect electronic medical equipment from radio waves from mobile phones.
WARNING
Please observe the following guidelines in medical facilities.
Do
Do not take the terminal into the operating rooms, ICU (Intensive Care Unit), or CCU (Coronary Care Unit).
Power off the terminal inside hospital wards.
Power off the terminal in the lobby and other places if there are any electronic medical equipment operating in the vicinity.
Follow the instructions of each medical facility when they specify areas forbidding to use and carrying a mobile phone.
If you set the automatic power-on function, cancel it before powering off the terminal.
Power off the terminal in crowded places such as rush-hour trains. There may be a
Do
person with an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator near you.
The radio waves from the terminal may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator.
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator,
Do
keep the terminal 22 cm or more away from the implant at all times.
The radio waves from the terminal may affect the performance of electronic medical equipment.
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If you need to use electronic medical equipment other than implantable cardiac
Do
pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator outside medical facilities such as treating at home, check with the relevant medical electronic equipment manufacturer whether the operation may be affected by radio waves.
The radio waves from the terminal may affect the performance of electronic medical equipment.
6. Material list
Part Material
Exterior case (cover front) (terminal color : Black)
Exterior case (cover front) (terminal color : Aqua/Sakura/ Ceramic)
Exterior case (rear frame)
Exterior case (cover back) (terminal color : Black)
PC resin (with glass) + SUS plate
PC resin (with glass) + SUS plate
PC resin (with glass)
PC resin (with glass)
Surface
treatment
Urethan coating
UV coating
Discontinuous evaporation coating (tin) + UV coating
Urethan coating
Part Material
Exterior case (cover back) (terminal color : Aqua/Sakura/ Ceramic)
Exterior case (HDMI/ headset/microUSB connecting jack cover)
Exterior case (microSD card slot/ UIM card slot cover) (terminal color : Black)
Exterior case (microSD card slot/ UIM card slot cover) (terminal color : Aqua/Sakura/ Ceramic)
Transparent plate (camera)
Transparent plate (flash)
Transparent plate (display)
Side keys (power key, volume key,
PC resin (with glass)
PC resin Discontinuous
PC resin (with glass)
PC resin (with glass)
PC resin + PMMA resin
PC resin
Glass + PET resin
PC resin UV coating
camera key) Whip antenna cap PC/ABS resin
Surface
treatment
UV coating
evaporation coating (tin) + UV coating
Discontinuous evaporation coating (tin) + urethane coating
Discontinuous evaporation coating (tin) + UV coating
AR treatment
Hard coating
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Handling precautions
Common precautions
Clean the terminal with a dry soft cloth (such as used for cleaning eyeglasses).
- Do not rub it roughly with a dry cloth. The display may be damaged.
- Drops of water or dirt left on the display may cause stains.
- Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzine, cleaning detergent, etc. to clean the terminal. These chemicals may erase the printing on the terminal or cause discoloration.
Clean the terminals occasionally with a dry cotton swab.
If the jack is soiled, connection gets worse and it may cause power to be turned off or insufficient battery charge, so clean the jack with a dry cotton swab etc. When cleaning, be careful not to damage the terminals.
Do not leave the terminal near the air conditioning vent.
Extreme temperature changes may produce condensation and corrode the internal parts of the terminal, causing it to malfunction.
Make sure to use the terminal etc. without excessive force.
If you put the terminal in a bag full of items or sit down with the terminal in the pocket of your cloth, it may damage the display and internal circuit board, and cause the terminal to malfunction. Also, while the external device is connected to the microUSB connecting jack, headset connecting jack or HDMI connecting jack, it may damage the connector and cause malfunction.
Do not rub or scratch the display with metal.
The display may get scratched and it may cause malfunction or damage.
Make sure to see the user's manuals supplied with the AC adapter cable.
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The terminal precautions
Do not press touch panel surface forcibly, or not operate with a sharp-pointed objects such as nail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.
Doing so may cause damage of touch panel.
Do not use the terminal in extremely hot or cold places.
Use the terminal where the temperature ranges between 5℃ and 40℃ (limited to the temporary use in a bathroom etc. when temperature is 36
or more) and humidity rang es between 45% and 85%.
Using the terminal near ordinary phone, television or radio may cause interference in these electric appliances. Make sure to move far away from them when using the terminal.
Note down the information saved in the terminal in a separate note and keep it safely.
Under no condition will DOCOMO be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the terminal.
Do not drop or give a strong impact to the terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not plug the connector of the external device into the microUSB connecting jack, headset connecting jack or HDMI connecting jack at the slant or pull it while connecting.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
The terminal could become warm while in use and charging. This condition is not abnormal. You can continue using the terminal.
Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight.
If you do so, some of the elements may melt or become faded.
Usually use the terminal with the
connecting jack covers for microUSB/ headset/HDMI and covers for UIM card slot and microSD card slot closed.
Failure to do so may get dust or water inside and cause malfunction.
Do not remove the microSD card or power off the terminal while using the microSD card.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not let magnetic cards, etc. close to the terminal.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not bring strong magnetic objects close to the terminal.
Strong magnetic objects may cause misoperation.
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The internal battery is a consumable accessory.
Even if the operating time of the terminal varies depending on the operating conditions and other factors, when the length of time you can use the terminal with a fully charged battery becomes unusually short, it is time to replace the internal battery. For replacement of internal battery, contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual or the DOCOMO-specified repair office.
Charge the battery pack in an environment with the proper ambient
temperature (5
The operating time of the internal battery
to 35℃).
varies depending on the operating environment and the secular degradation of the internal battery.
Do not store the internal battery in the following cases:
- The battery is fully charged (immediately after the charging is complete)
- The battery has run out (the phone cannot power on)
The performance and life of the internal battery may deteriorate. It is recommended that you store the internal battery with the remaining battery level of about 40 percent as a guide.
The adapter precautions
Charge the battery pack in an environment with the proper ambient
temperature (5
to 35℃).
Do not charge in the following places.
- Places that are very humid, dusty or exposed to strong vibrations.
- Near ordinary phone or TV/radio.
The AC adapter cable could become warm while charging. This condition is not abnormal. You can continue using the terminal.
When using the DC adapter for charging, do not turn off the vehicle engine.
Doing so may cause the vehicle battery run out.
When you use the power outlet with a mechanism to prevent the plug from being removed, follow the instructions on the outlet's user's manual.
Do not give a strong impact to the adapter. Also, do not bend or deform the microUSB plug.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
UIM precautions
Do not use unnecessary force to insert/ remove the UIM.
Note that DOCOMO assumes no responsibility for malfunctions occurring as the result of inserting and using UIM with another IC card reader/writer.
Always keep the IC portion clean when you use the card.
Clean the terminal with a dry soft cloth (such as used for cleaning eyeglasses).
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Note down the information saved in the UIM in a separate note and keep it safely.
Under no condition will DOCOMO be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved in the terminal.
Take an expended UIM to sales outlet such as docomo Shop for proper disposal in order to protect the environment.
Do not carelessly damage, contact, or short-circuit an IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop a UIM or subject it to impact.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not bend a UIM or place a heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not insert the UIM on which any label or seal is stuck into the terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Bluetooth function precautions
To secure the Bluetooth communication security, the terminal supports the security function compliant with Bluetooth standards, but the security may not be sufficient depending on the setting. Concern about the communication using the Bluetooth function.
Please be aware that DOCOMO is not responsible for data leak when making data communications using Bluetooth.
Frequency band
The frequency band used by the terminal's Bluetooth/wireless LAN function is as follows.
2.4 : This radio equipment uses the 2400 MHz band.
Modulation scheme is the
FH/XX/DS/OF
1 : The estimated interference distance is 10
4 : The estimated interference distance is 40
8 : The estimated interference distance is 80
Available channels vary depending on the country. For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand.
FH-SS, other system, DS-SS, or OFDM system.
m or less.
m or less.
m or less.
: The full band between 2400 MHz
and 2483.5 MHz is used and the band of the mobile identification device can be avoided.
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Bluetooth cautions
The operating frequency band of the terminal is used by industrial, scientific, consumer and medical equipment including microwave ovens, premises radio stations for identifying mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations (hereinafter referred to as "another station").
- Before using this equipment, confirm that "another station" is not being operated nearby.
- In the event of the terminal causing harmful radio wave interference with "another station", promptly change the operating frequency or stop radio wave emission by turning off the power, etc.
- If you have further questions, contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Wireless LAN (WLAN) precautions
Wireless LAN (WLAN) exchanges information using radio waves, and allows you to freely establish LAN connection if you are within an area where radio wave reaches. On the other side, if you communicate without appropriate security settings, communications may be intercepted or hacked by malicious parties. It is recommended to make necessary security settings on your responsibility and expense.
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as electrical appliances or AV/OA devices, or in radio waves.
- Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or disable communications (especially when using a microwave oven).
- When used near TV, radio, etc., reception interference may occur, or channels on the TV screen may be disturbed.
- If there are multiple wireless LAN access points nearby and the same channel is used, search may not work correctly.
2.4 GHz device cautions
The operating frequency band of the WLAN device is used by industrial, scientific, consumer and medical equipment including home electric appliances such as microwave ovens, premises radio stations for identifying mobile units used in the manufacturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring a license), specified low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license) and amateur radio stations (radio stations requiring a license).
- Before using the device, confirm that premises radio stations for identifying mobile units, specified low power radio station s and amateur radio stations are not being operated nearby.
- If the device causes harmful radio interference to premises radio stations for identifying mobile units, immediately change the frequency band or stop use, and contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual for crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition setup).
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- If the device causes radio interference to specified low power radio stations or amateur radio stations, contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
5 GHz device cautions Outdoor use of 5GHz wireless LAN device is prohibited by law.
FeliCa reader/writer function precautions
FeliCa reader/writer function of the terminal uses weak waves requiring no licenses for radio stations.
It uses 13.56 MHz frequency band. When using other reader/writers in your surroundings, keep the terminal away sufficiently from them. Before using the FeliCa reader/writer, confirm that there are no radio stations using the same frequency band nearby.
Note
Do not use altered terminal. Using an altered device is a violation of the Radio Law.
A "Technical Conformity Mark " affixed on the manufacturer's specification sticker certifies that the terminal meets technical regulations for specified radio equipment that are based on the Radio Law.
If you remove the screws and alter the inside of the terminal, the technical regulations conformity certification becomes invalid. Do not use the terminal with the certification invalid, as it is a violation of the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the terminal while driving.
Using a handheld mobile phone while driving will result in a penalty. However, absolutely necessary cases such as rescue of a sick person or maintaining public's safety are exempted.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only in Japan.
FeliCa reader/writer function of the terminal conforms to Japanese radio standards. If you use this function overseas, you may be punished.
Do not alter the basic software illegally.
It is regarded as the software modification and Repairs may be refused.
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Part names and functions
a
b c edf
g
a
Front camera lens
b
Infrared data port
c
Ear speaker
d
Notification LED
e
Proximity sensor : Turns on or off the touch screen to prevent misoperation during a call.
f
Light sensor : Used for auto controlling of the screen brightness.
g
Tou ch s cree n
h
Camera lens
i
Photo light
j
mark
k
Speaker
l
Xi/GPS/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna section*
m
Second microphone : Reduce noise to make easy to listen.
n
Back cover
h
i j
k
t
l m
n
o
o p q r s t u
* The antenna is built into the main body. Covering around
the antenna with your hand may affect the quality.
p q
r
s
Xi antenna section* Connector for microUSB cable Power key/Screen lock key Volume key/Zoom key Strap hole Headset connector Microphone
Note
Do not put stickers etc. on each sensors.
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UIM
The UIM is an IC card recorded user information such as your phone number etc. If the UIM is not inserted to the terminal, you cannot use some functions (phone function, etc.) of the terminal.
In this terminal, the UIM (blue) is not available. If you have a UIM (blue), bring it to the nearest docomo Shop to replace.
Do not use docomo mini UIM card attaching with conversion adapter. Doing so may cause malfunction.
When inserting/removing the UIM, make sure to power off the terminal. Do not connect the AC Adapter cable.
Information
Please be careful not to touch or scratch a metal part (IC) when you handle the UIM. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Security codes of the UIM
The UIM has a Security code, namely PIN. It is set "0000" at the subscription. They can be changed by yourself. (P.127)
Inserting UIM
Open the UIM card slot cover, hook
1
your fingernail by the projection part ( ) on the edge of the tray to pull the tray straight out, and then insert it straight along with the tray with metal part (IC) of the UIM down.
Check the orientation of UIM corner cut.
miniUIM
Tray
Push the tray straight to the end,
2
close the UIM card slot cover, and then confirm there is no gap between the body and cover ( ).
Corner cut
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Removing UIM
Open the UIM card slot cover, hook
1
your fingernail by the projection part on the edge of the tray to pull the tray straight out, and then remove the UIM.
Push the tray straight to the end,
2
close the UIM card slot cover, and then confirm there is no gap between the body and cover.
microSD card
You can use microSD card for any other compatible devices.
The terminal supports microSD card of up to 2G B, a nd m ic roS DHC car d of up to 3 2GB (As of February, 2012).
For compatible microSD cards, contact manufacturers of microSD cards.
Inserting microSD card
Open the microSD card slot cover,
1
check the orientation of microSD card to insert it slowly straight into the terminal until it clicks.
Insert the microSD card with metal contacts side up.
" Preparing SD card" appears on the status bar to notify that reading or writing from/onto microSD card becomes enabled.
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Close the microSD card slot cover
2
and confirm there is no gap between the body and cover ( ).
Removing microSD card
Make sure to unmount (disable reading and writing) microSD card before removing.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] SD card].
Open the microSD card slot cover
2
and insert the microSD card straight into the slot all the way until it clicks.
Pull out microSD card slowly.
3
u
[Storage]u[Unmount
When unmounting microSD card, " SD card safe to remove" appears in the status bar to notify that reading or writing from/onto microSD card becomes disabled.
" Removed SD card" appears on the status bar to notify that microSD card is removed.
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Close the microSD card slot cover
4
and confirm there is no gap between the body and cover.
Information
If you remove the microSD card without unmounting, " SD card unexpectedly removed" appears in the status bar and files may be damaged or data may be lost.
Charging
The battery pack is not full charged when you purchased the terminal.
Charging time
Charging time is an estimate of the time required to charge a completely empty internal battery. Charging under low temperature requires longer time.
AC Adapter Cable SO03 (supplied accessory)
DC adapter 03 (Optional) Approx. 190 min.
Approx. 190 min.
Operation time on full charge (estimate)
The following time varies by the internal battery condition or operating environment. For details, see (P.256).
Continuous stand-by time
Continuous call time
FOMA/3G Approx. 410 hours
GSM Approx. 290 hours
FOMA/3G Approx. 430 min. GSM Approx. 400 min.
(stationary)
(stationary)
Internal battery life
The internal battery is a consumable accessory. The usage duration of the battery per one charge decreases gradually each time the battery is recharged.
When the usage duration per one charge becomes about half of a new battery pack, the life of the internal batter y is assumed to be almost over. It is recommended that you replace the battery pack ahead of time.
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Charging
The supplied AC adapter's power plug is compatible with AC 100 V to 240 V. For using the terminal overseas, a plug adapter that fits the electrical outlets in the country you stay is needed. Do not use an electrical transformer for overseas use to charge the terminal.
Use the supplied AC Adapter cable for charging.
When charging starts, the notification LED turns on in red/orange/green. Green means the remaining battery level reaches 90% or more. To check the battery level, tap
t
from the Home screen, then tap
u
[Settings] check "Battery level". When charging is completed, "100%" is displayed in the battery level.
When you start charging the battery with the terminal powered off, the power turns on. However, you cannot operate the terminal. Do not charge the battery in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
[About phone]u[Status] and
Do not charge the battery pack for a long time (several days)
If you remain charging the terminal for a long time, the power supply starts from the internal battery after completion of charging. The usage time duration may be short. In that case, please charge it again correctly. For recharging, remove the terminal from the AC Adapter cable and reconnect it again.
Charging with the desktop holder
For charging, attach the backside cover to the terminal. For the backside cover, see "Part names and functions" (P.29).
Insert the supplied microUSB
1
cable with the microUSB plug engraved side facing up into the connecting jack of the supplied desktop holder ( ).
Insert the microUSB cable
2
horizontally with the USB plug engraved side facing up into the USB connecting jack of the supplied AC Adapter, and insert the AC Adapter plug to the power outlet.
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Insert the terminal to the desktop
3
holder.
After charging is finished, remove
4
the terminal from the desktop holder, and then remove the AC adapter from the power outlet.
Note
The battery cannot be charged by connecting the desktop holder and a PC.
If the microUSB cable is connected into the connecting jack of the desktop holder for charging using the desktop holder, the terminal is automatically powered on although the operations are not available. Be careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
Check the connecting direction to connect correctly. Wrong connection may cause damage.
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Charging with AC adapter Charging with a PC
Open the microUSB connecting
1
jack cover, and insert the microUSB cable horizontally with the microUSB plug engraved side facing down into the microUSB connecting jack of the terminal.
Insert the microUSB cable
2
horizontally with the USB plug engraved side facing up into the USB connecting jack of the supplied AC Adapter, and insert the AC Adapter plug to the power outlet.
When the charging is completed,
3
remove the microUSB plug of the microUSB cable from the terminal.
Remove the AC Adapter from the
4
power outlet.
Note
If the microUSB cable is connected into the USB connecting jack for charging etc., the terminal is automatically powered on although the operations are not available. Be careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
Open the microUSB connecting
1
jack cover, and insert the microUSB cable horizontally with the microUSB plug engraved side facing down into the microUSB connecting jack of the terminal.
Insert the USB plug of the
2
microUSB cable horizontally into the USB port of a PC.
When "PC Companion software" screen appears on the terminal, tap [Skip].
When a screen for new hardware detection etc. appears on the PC, select [Cancel].
When the charging is completed,
3
remove the microUSB plug of the microUSB cable from the terminal.
Remove the USB plug of the
4
microUSB cable from the USB port of the PC.
Note
If the microUSB cable is connected into the USB connecting jack for charging etc., the terminal is automatically powered on although the operations are not available. Be careful not to connect the microUSB cable in a place where the use is prohibited such as in airplane or hospital.
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Check the connecting direction to connect correctly. Wrong connection may cause damage.
Turning power on/off
Turning power on
Press and hold p for over a
1
second.
The key unlock screen appears.
Deactivate the key lock.
2
For deactivating the key lock, see "Unlocking the keys" (P.39).
Information
The first time you turn on, "Setup guide" (P.39) appears.
If you activate the screen lock (P.127) or SIM card lock (P.126), a canceling the screen lock/PIN code entry screen appears when turning power on and canceling the key lock. For canceling the screen lock, see "Unlocking the screen" (P.128), and for canceling SIM card lock, see "Entering the PIN code when powered on" (P.126).
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Turning power off
Press and hold p for over a
1
second.
Phone options menu appears.
Tap [Powe r of f].
2
Tap [OK ].
3
Performing force-quit
You can force the terminal quit if the screen does not respond or the power cannot be turned off.
Press and hold p and upper of
1
m
at the same time for
approximately 10 seconds.
Lift up your finger after the
2
terminal vibrates 3 times.
The terminal is forced quit and the power turns off.
Information
To restart the terminal, press p and upper of
m
at the same time for approximately 5 seconds, and release your fingers after the terminal vibrates once.
Setting key lock
When the key lock is set, the screen light turns off. You can avoid the touch screen or button from false operations.
The terminal keys are locked with turning the screen light off after the specified time duration.
Press p.
1
Information
For details on settings for turning the backlight off and the duration of time before the key lock activation, see "Adjusting the idle time before the screen turns off" (P.123).
There is no function to deactivate the key lock.
You can check the notifications or activate application even if you do not unlock the keys. For details, refer to "Setting information displayed on the key unlock screen" (P.123).
If you set the screen lock, entering the pattern, PIN or password is needed when the key lock is canceled. For setting the screen lock, see "Screen lock" (P.127).
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Unlocking the keys
A key unlocking screen appears when turning the power on or the backlight on by
p
pressing
1
Information
and off without unlocking the keys or screen lock.
.
Touch and drag to until it laps over.
Key lock
appears on the right until you touch . Touch and drag left to switch the manner mode on
Initial settings (Setup guide)
When you turn on the terminal for the first time, Setup guide appears to set up the display language, wireless network, online services, etc. and to import contacts.
Information
You can set or change the items later as required. To change the settings later, from the Home screen, tap , then tap [Settings] or [Setup guide] to set up from the menu.
Press and hold p for over a
1
second.
A screen for selecting language appears.
Tap [English (United
2
3
u
States)]
"Welcome!" screen appears and you can learn how to use the function and make initial settings.
[Done].
Tap .
The Internet connection screen appears. Tap [Mobile network and Wi­Fi] or [Wi-Fi only] to select.
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Tap .
4
The wireless network screen appears. Tap [Search for networks] to add Wi-Fi network.
Tap .
5
A service screen appears. Make settings of "Google (P.132)", "Facebook (P.133)", "Exchange ActiveSync (P.144)".
Tap .
6
Automatic renewal screen appears. Tap [Synchronize automatically] or [No thank you] to select.
Tap .
7
The import contacts screen appears. For information on import contacts, see "Using PhoneBookCopy" (P.94).
Tap .
8
Preferred applications screen appears. Tap either [doocmo applications] or
applications] to select.
[Xperia
Tap
9
u
Initial settings (Setup guide) end and an initial setting screen for docomo service appears.
[Finish].
Tap .
10
Application batch installation screen appears. Tap [Install] or [Not install] to select.
Tap .
11
Osaifu-Keitai screen appears. Tap [Set] or [Not set] to select. If you select [Set], the initial setting screen for Osaifu­Keitai appears. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Tap .
12
A setting screen for docomo application password appears. Tap [Set] and enter a password.
Tap .
13
A setting screen for location provision appears. Tap any of [Location providing ON]/[Location providing OFF]/ [Unknown blocking] to select.
Tap
14
A home screen appears.
Information
Make sure to check if the data connection is available (3G/GPRS) before setup online services. For checking the data connection status, see "Status icon" (P.41).
u
[OK].
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Status bar
A status bar appears at the top of the screen. In the status bar, the terminal status and notification are displayed. Notification icons appear on the left side, and the terminal status icons appear on the right side of the status bar.
Status bar
Note
If you cancel the "status bar" of applications forcibly (P.130), operations may not be performed correctly.
Connecting to Wi-Fi Connecting to Wi-Fi using AutoIP function Bluetooth function is ON Connecting to Bluetooth device Positioning with GPS During Data synchronization Airplane mode activated Silent mode (vibration) ON Sound OFF (Ringtone volume 0) Speakerphone ON Microphone set to mute Alarm is set Battery status The battery is charging UIM is locked or not inserted
Status icon
The main status icons displayed on the screen are as follows.
Signal strength During International roaming No signal HSDPA available Communicating in HSDPA GPRS available Communicating in GPRS 3G (packet) available Communication in 3G (packet)
Notification icon
The main notification icons displayed on the screen are as follows.
New email message New Gmail message New message (SMS) Problem with message (SMS) delivery New instant message New Area Mail New Facebook message Uploading data to Facebook Uploading data to Facebook completed
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Facebook setting request notification Receiving/Downloading data Sending/Uploading data Bluetooth connection request notification Unmount microSD card to remove (reading/
writing unavailable) microSD card is removed Preparing microSD card/internal storage Installation is completed (when installing
applications from Android Market, etc.) Update notification (when update of the
installed market application is notified) Software update notification or updating
software Osaifu-Keitai lock is activated Making or receiving a call, during a call Calling with Bluetooth device Call on hold Missed call New voice mail Upcoming calendar event Stopwatch is running Timer is set Playing a track Activating 1Seg FM radio in use USB connected HDMI connected Available to activate TV launcher Accessory connected
Communicating via Infrared Data communication invalid Wi-Fi open network available Connecting to a VPN Not connected to a VPN Media server executed in Connected Device Media server connection request notification by
Connected devices Red: Error messages
Yellow: Warning messages Problem with sync Setup guide unchecked Personal area notification More (undisplayed) notifications Setting Wi-Fi tethering Setting USB tethering Setting Wi-Fi tethering and USB tethering Backing up/restoring AUTO- GPS is set Green Heart energy saving icon (remove the AC
adapter from the power outlet)
Notification panel
Notification icons are displayed in the Notification panel. You can open notifications, such as messages, remainders, or event notifications directly from the Notification panel.
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Opening/Closing the Notification panel
Notication panel
Drag the status bar downwards.
1
Tap x to close the notification panel.
Clearing contents on the Notification panel
On the Notification panel, tap
1
[Clear].
Information
Some notifications cannot be cleared.
Notification LED
Notification LED provides information on the terminal status, incoming/receiving, etc.
LED status
Status Indication
Red
Flashing red
Green
Flashing green
Flashing blue
Orange
Flashing white
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 10% or less.
The remaining battery level is 10% or less.
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 90% or more.
Received Gmail mails while backlight is off exist.
While backlight is off, missed calls/incoming messages (SMS)/ new email messages are notified.
The battery is charging when the remaining battery level is 11% ­89%.
microSD card is mounted/ unmounted.
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Basic operations
Basic key operation
x
Back・Go back to the previous screen. Or
close a dialog box, Option menu, or the Notifications panel.
y
t
* In this manual, each key operation is described with
x, y, t
Close the software keyboard.
Home・Go to the Home screen.
Touch and hold down to open a list of recently used applications.
Menu・Open a list of options available in
the Home screen or application.
Touching and holding down when entering characters switches display/not display the software keyboard.
.
Using the touch screen
Precautions on using touch screen
Touch screen is designed for being touched lightly with fingers. Do not push it forcibly with a finger or press it with sharp objects (nail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.).
Touching the touch screen may not work in the following cases. Note that it may cause malfunction.
- Operation with gloved hands
- Operation with tip of fingernail
- Operation with foreign object on the screen
- Operation with protective sheet or seal on
the screen
Operations on the touch screen
Tap
Touch an item such as icon or menu with your finger lightly and release it.
Double-tap means tapping twice quickly.
Tou ch
Touch and hold an icon or menu item long.
Drag
Touch the screen, drag to the desired position and release the finger.
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Flick
Stroke the screen with your finger lightly and flick up/down/left/right. Flick operation is used to switch or scroll the screen.
Pinch
Touch the screen with two fingers and widen (pinch-out) or narrow (pinch-in) the fingers' distance. On some screens, pinch­out to zoom in and pinch-in to zoom out.
Information
You can zoom in or out also by double-tapping or by tapping the zoom control icons ( / ). The zoom control icons may appear when you drag in any direction on the screen.
Selecting items quickly from a list
Tap the right end of the screen to display index characters with which you can search by Japanese syllabary and alphabetic order.
Tap the index character to move on the list.
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Marking or unmarking option checkbox
You can switch on/off of the option settings by marking or unmarking the checkboxes or radio buttons.
To switch on/off of the option setting, tap the checkbox or radio button.
Checkboxes
Mark Unmark
Radio button
Mark Unmark
Searching information in the terminal and web pages
Enter a word in the search box to browse the information in the terminal or on the Internet.
From the Home screen, tap ,
1
then tap [Google Search].
For the first time to join Latitude, a message confirming whether to agree to Google's privacy policy appears. Select [Agree] or [Disagree].
The software keyboard appears.
Enter a search word.
2
Search suggestions appear as you enter a character.
For character entry, see "Character entry" (P.47).
To enter a new search word, tap .
Tap a search item or .
3
Information
Tap on the right of the search box to input a search word by voice to browse the Internet.
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Search settings
You can set search engines to use for Quick search box or set search objectives in the terminal.
From the Home screen, tap ,
1
then tap [Google Search].
Tap t and then [Search
2
settings].
A search settings screen appears. You can set the following items.
Google search
Searchable items
Clear shortcuts
Set whether to display search options when a search word is entered, or whether to reflect the previous search result in the search options. You can also open the web search log settings page by Browser.
You need to create your Google account.
Change the search range by marking/ unmarking data categories (Web, Apps, Contacts, Email, Messaging, Music player, OfficeSuite, Phonebook, Voice Search) in the terminal.
Set not to display recently selected search results.
Character entry
To enter characters, use the software keyboard which appears when you tap the character input box in a message, phonebook, etc.
Information
To return to the previous screen from the character entry screen, tap
Selecting input method
In this terminal, you can select Input method (keyboard type) from "Xperia keyboard", "Xperia "Xperia
Xperia™ Chinese keyboard
Xperia™ Japanese keyboard
Xperia™ keyboard
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold the text box.
Tap [In put met hod ]u[Xperia™
2
Chinese keyboard]/[Xperia Japanese keyboard]/[Xperia™ keyboard].
keyboard".
x
.
Japanese keyboard" or
Select to enter Chinese.
Select to enter Japanese.
Select a language for text entry. Select to enter language other than Japanese.
Chinese
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Information
You can change Input method (keyboard type) during character entry.
Software keyboard
For Japanese keyboard, there are 4 types of software keyboards: phonepad, QWERTY, Japanese syllabary and handwritten input.
Information
The key display of software keyboard varies depending on the entry screen, character mode or settings.
Phonepad keyboard
Japanese characters can be entered in "Kana input" mode.
Portrait
Landscape
QWERTY keyboard
Japanese characters can be entered in "Romaji input" mode.
Portrait
Landscape
Japanese syllabary keyboard
You can use the software keys arranged according to the Japanese syllabary to enter Japanese characters in "Kana input" mode.
Portrait
Landscape
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Handwritten input
Japanese characters can be entered in "Handwritten input" mode.
Portrait
Landscape
Switching the keyboard
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold .
Tap / / / / / /
2
/ .
: The phonepad keyboard appears.
: The QWERTY keyboard appears.
: The Japanese syllabary keyboard
appears.
: The handwritten input appears.
Tap to display Japanese keyboard settings screen and you can check/ change the settings.
Tap to display plug-in applications list. Tap [Contact Picker 2.3] to quote contacts to enter.
: Switch one-byte/two-byte
character.
: Hide the software keyboard.
Information
The phonepad keyboard is set by default. Also, "Auto capitalization", "Word suggestions", "Error correction" and "Pop-up on key press" are set to on.
Entering characters on the phonepad keyboard
You can use the software keys arranged according to the Japanese syllabary to enter Japanese characters in "Kana input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-keys
To change character modes and other entering operations, tap the following icons on the phonepad keyboard.
Icon Function
Each time you tap, the character mode
/
switches "Hiragana/Kanji" → "Alphanumeric" in order and a status
/ / appears in the
icon, status bar.
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Icon Function
/ Touch and hold
Touch and hold
Display a pop-up window.
/ / / : Keyboard switch (two-byte)/ (one-byte) :
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard
: Display plug-in applications list : Hide the software keyboard
/
Each time you tap, the character mode switches "Hiragana/Kanji/alphabets" →
"Number" in order and a status icon,
/ , etc. status bar.
/
Display a one-byte/two-byte symbol list to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp-mode mail.)
Displayed before fixing character. Display word predictions or alphanumeric conversion candidates assigned to tapped key.
Appears after conversion is fixed to return to text before conversion.
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion.
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion. When there is an unfixed character string with the cursor at the right end, tap to enter the same character as the one at the end.
/ appears in the
*1
: To the left.
*1
: To the right.
Icon Function
*2
Fix entered or converted characters. When characters are already fixed, enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor. Touch and hold to delete continuously.
When any character is entered or after entered character is fixed, a space can be entered. Touch and hold to input spaces continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate list appears. Tap the character string you want to enter.
Display the previous character (opposite order).
In Hiragana/Kanji input mode, conversion candidates can be displayed to enter.
Activate online dictionary.
Touch and hold
You need to mark "Online dictionary" checkbox in the Japanese keyboard setting screen.
Appears when entering number. One­byte/two-byte symbol list can be displayed to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp­mode mail.)
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the
desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor.
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*2 Before the conversion is fixed, "確定 (Fix)" is
displayed. In some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, "次へ (Next)", "
(Done)", "実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
Settings of key entry
Flick input
Flick up/down/left/right to enter characters in each column of kana syllabary.
Ex: Entering characters in "な" column
You can enter "な" only by tapping. Flick
left for "
", up for "ぬ", right for "ね" and
Flick up
".
Tap
Flick right
のな
Flick down
down for "
Flick left
To switch upper/lower case or change to voiced sound, flick or tap .
Flick input is available by default. You can
cancel by the following operation beforehand.
a
From the Home screen, tap t and tap [Settings].
b
Tap [Language & keyboard] →
[Xperia
Japanese keyboard] → [On-
screen keyboard settings].
c
Unmark [Flick input] checkbox.
To change sensitivity of the flick input, on the Japanese keyboard setting screen, tap [On-screen keyboard settings] sensitivity], then select "High"/"Medium (default)"/"Low".
Toggle e ntry
Tap the same key continuously to enter the assigned character. To enter characters assigned to the same key continuously, operate the followings.
Ex: To enter "あお"
a
Tap "あ" once.
b
Tap , and tap "あ" 5 times.
Ex: To enter "ca"
a
Tap "abc" 3 times.
b
Tap *.
c
Tap "abc" once.
In some applications, tap in Step b.
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Information
When a certain time is passed after the key tapped, the tapped key's highlighter goes off and you can enter a character assigned to the same key consecutively without tapping .
To switch upper/lower case or change to voiced/semi-voiced sound, tap .
Multitap text input is available by default. You can cancel by the following operation beforehand.
a
From the Home screen, tap t and tap [Settings].
b
Tap [Language & keyboard] →
Japanese keyboard] → [On-
[Xperia screen keyboard settings].
c
Unmark [Multitap text input] checkbox.
Entering characters on the QWERTY keyboard
Use the QWERTY keyboard to enter Japanese characters in "Romaji input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-keys
To change character modes and other input operations, tap the following icons on the QWERTY keyboard.
Icon Function
Each time you tap, the character mode
/
/ Touch and hold
/
switches "Hiragana/Kanji" "Alphanumeric" in order and a status
icon, → / / / / /
appears in the status bar.
Display a pop-up window.
/ / / : Keyboard switch (two-byte)/ (one-byte) :
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard
: Display plug-in applications list : Hide the software keyboard
Each time you tap, the character mode switches "Hiragana/Kanji/alphabets"
"Number/symbol" in order and a status icon, / , etc. → / appears
in the status bar.
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Icon Function
/ Touch and hold
Display a one-byte/two-byte symbol list to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp-mode mail.)
Move the cursor hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion.
Move the cursor and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion. When there is an unfixed character string with the cursor at the right end, tap to enter the same character as the one at the end.
*2
Fix entered or converted characters. When characters are already fixed, enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor. Touch and hold to delete continuously.
When any character is entered or after entered character is fixed, a space can be entered. Touch and hold to input spaces continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate list appears. Tap the character string you want to enter.
Appears before conversion is fixed. Tap to switch conversion methods to "Direct conversion".
/ /
In alphanumerics input mode, tap to switch capitalization/upper case/lower case.
*1
: To the left. Touch and
*1
: To the rig ht. Tou ch
Icon Function
In Hiragana/Kanji input mode, conversion candidates can be displayed to enter.
Touch and hold
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the
*2 Before the conversion is fixed, "
Activate online dictionary. You need to mark "Online dictionary" checkbox in the Japanese keyboard setting screen.
Appears when entering number. One­byte/two-byte symbol list can be displayed to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp­mode mail.)
desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor.
displayed. In some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, "次へ (Next)", "
(Done)", "実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
確定
(Fix)" is
Selecting an assistant keyboard
When you enter in Hiragana/Kanji input mode using the QWERTY keyboard, you can change the assistant keyboard to make the frequent using keys to be displayed widely for easy tapping.
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold .
Tap .
2
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Tap [On-screen keyboard
3
settings]
Tap any of [St ati c key resi zin g]/
4
[Key highlight while typing]/
u
[Choose key type].
[Dynamic key resizing with highlight]/[Off].
Static key resizing
Widen frequent using key for easy tapping.
Key highlight while typing
Widen frequent using key and highlight the key that is predicted for the next entry.
Dynamic key resizing with highlight
Widen the key that is predicted for the next entry much further and highlight it.
Off
Display equally the width of each key.
Changing display keys
For Japanese input, you can set not to display less-frequent-used keys (Q, X, C, etc.) on the QWERTY keyboard.
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold .
Tap .
2
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Tap [On-screen keyboard
3
settings]
Unmark the checkbox of the key
4
you want to hide.
Tap [OK ].
5
u
When the assist keyboard (P.53) is set to "Off", [Select display keys] cannot be selected and you cannot change a displaying key.
[Select display keys].
Customizing keyboard
You can switch the position for symbols of the keyboard displayed when entering numbers.
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold .
Tap .
2
Tap [On-screen keyboard
3
settings] customization].
Tap a sy mbo l yo u want to c hange
4
and delete character previously set, then enter a character to display.
Tap [OK ]u[OK].
5
Information
To return to the default status, in Step 3, tap [Reset]
u
[Keyboard
Only one character (two-byte or one­byte character) can be entered.
u
[OK].
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Entering characters on the Japanese syllabary keyboard
You can use the software keys arranged according to the Japanese syllabary to enter Japanese characters in "Kana input" mode.
The main functions of the touch-keys
To change character modes and other input operations, tap the following icons on the Japanese syllabary keyboard.
Icon Function
Each time you tap, the character mode
/
switches "Hiragana/Kanji" → "Alphanumeric" in order and a status
/ / / / /
appears in the status bar.
/ / / : Keyboard switch (two-byte)/ (one-byte) :
: Display the setting screen for
: Display plug-in applications list : Hide the software keyboard
/ Touch and hold
/
icon,
Display a pop-up window.
Character mode switch
Japanese keyboard
Appears in Hiragana/Kanji input mode. Switch upper/lower case or add voiced sound/semi-voiced sound.
Each time you tap, the character mode switches "Hiragana/Kanji/alphabets" →
"Number" in order and a status icon, / , etc. → / appears in the
status bar.
Icon Function
/ Touch and hold
Display a one-byte/two-byte symbol list to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp-mode mail.)
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion.
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion. When there is an unfixed character string with the cursor at the right end, tap to enter the same character as the one at the end.
*2
Fix entered or converted characters. When characters are already fixed, enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor. Touch and hold to delete continuously.
When any character is entered or after entered character is fixed, a space can be entered. Touch and hold to input spaces continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate list appears. Tap the character string you want to enter.
/ / In alphanumerics input mode, tap to
switch capitalization/upper case/lower case or switch allocated symbols.
*1
: To the left.
*1
: To the right.
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Icon Function
Appears in landscape view. One-byte/ two-byte symbol list can be displayed to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp-mode mail.)
In Hiragana/Kanji input mode, conversion candidates can be displayed to enter.
Activate online dictionary.
Touch and hold
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the
*2 Before the conversion is fixed, "確定 (Fix)" is
You need to mark "Online dictionary" checkbox in the Japanese keyboard setting screen.
desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor.
displayed. In some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, "
(Done)", "実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
次へ
(Next)", "
Entering characters on the handwritten input
You can use the handwritten input screen to enter Japanese by "handwriting input".
The main functions of the touch-keys
To change character modes and other input operations, tap the following icons on the handwritten input.
Icon Function
Each time you tap, the character mode
/
/ Touch and hold
switches "Hiragana/Kanji" "Alphanumeric" in order and a status
icon, → / / appears in the status bar.
Display a pop-up window.
/ / / : Keyboard switch (two-byte)/ (one-byte) :
Character mode switch
: Display the setting screen for
Japanese keyboard
: Display plug-in applications list : Hide the software keyboard
Appears in Hiragana/Kanji input mode. Switch upper/lower case or add voiced sound/semi-voiced sound.
Appears in alphanumerics input mode, tap to switch upper case and lower case.
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Icon Function
/
Each time you tap, the character mode switches "Hiragana/Kanji/alphabets" →
"Number" in order and a status icon,
/ appears in the
/ Touch and hold
*2
/ , etc. status bar.
Display a one-byte/two-byte symbol list to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp-mode mail.)
Displayed before fixing character. Display word predictions or alphanumeric conversion candidates assigned to entered letter.
Appears after conversion is fixed to return to text before conversion.
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion.
Move the cursor Touch and hold to move continuously. Or change the range for conversion. When there is an unfixed character string with the cursor at the right end, tap to enter the same character as the one at the end.
Fix entered or converted characters. When characters are already fixed, enter a line feed at the cursor position.
Delete the character before the cursor. Touch and hold to delete continuously.
*1
: To the left.
*1
: To the right.
Icon Function
When any character is entered or after entered character is fixed, a space can be entered. Touch and hold to input spaces continuously.
Enter characters by voice. A candidate list appears. Tap the character string you want to enter.
Handwritten input guide in the POBox
Touch and hold
Touch and hold
Touch User Guide (Japanese) activates and you can view the detailed explanations on the handwritten input.
In Hiragana/Kanji input mode, conversion candidates can be displayed to enter.
Activate online dictionary. You need to mark "Online dictionary" checkbox in the Japanese keyboard setting screen.
Appears when entering number. One­byte/two-byte symbol list can be displayed to enter them. Switch tabs to display smiley list to enter them. (a pictogram tab and deco-mail tab are also displayed when entering in sp­mode mail.)
*1 When any characters are entered, just tap the
desired position on the entered character string to move the cursor.
*2 Before the conversion is fixed, "確定 (Fix)" is
displayed. In some screens such as the search box or mail account registration screen, "
(Done)", "実行 (Go)", etc. appear.
次へ
(Next)", "
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Information
When you enter character by handwritten input for the first time, a screen indicating how to input appears. Tap [OK] or x.
In handwritten input, hiragana, alphabet, number, some symbols can be entered.
You can enter a character continuously without deleting entered character.
For voiced sound and semi voiced sound mark, enter in the right upper part of the handwritten input screen.
For punctuation mark and lower case, enter in the lower part from the center of the handwritten input.
For entering alphabet, enter it with reference to lower horizontal line of the handwritten input screen.
Editing text
While entering characters, touch and hold the text box to display the "Edit text" menu and edit entered text.
Select word
Select all Input method Add "xx" to
dictionary Cut
Copy
Paste
Drag the slider to select a part of entered text.
Select all entered text. P. 4 7 Add the entered text to the User
dictionary. Display when [Select word]/[Select
all] is selected. Cut the text selected by [Select word]/[Select all].
Display when [Select word]/[Select all] is selected. Copy the text selected by [Select word]/[Select all].
Display when [Cut]/[Copy] is selected. Paste the cut/copied text by [Cut]/[Copy].
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Setting character entry Setting Japanese keyboard
For each type of keyboard, you can make settings related to character entry.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ keyboard]/[Xperia™
2
Chinese keyboard]/[Xperia
Japanese keyboard].
The settings screen for each keyboard appears. Tap an item displayed on the screen to set.
Information
The items vary depending on the keyboard type.
Common settings of software keyboard
Make keyboard settings such as Key sound, Vibrate, etc.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard]u[Xperia™ Japanese keyboard].
The setting screen for Japanese keyboard appears.
Tap [On-screen keyboard settings].
2
Tap (mark/unmark) an item in "Common on-screen keyboard settings" to set.
Key sound
Vibrate
Pop-up on key press
Keep keyboard type
Set whether to sound at the time of key tapping.
Set whether to vibrate at the time of key tapping.
Set to popup the key you have tapped at the time of key tapping.
Set to stabilize the last status of keyboard (phonepad/QWERTY/ Japanese syllabary keyboard/ handwritten input) in the each portrait/ landscape screen by kana/alphabet/ number input mode.
u
[Language &
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Auto capitalization
Set to capitalize automatically the top letter you enter in English input mode.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard]
u
[Xperia™ Japanese
keyboard].
Mark [Auto capitalization].
2
Keyboard skin settings
You can change keyboard skin.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese keyboard]
2
u
[Select keyboard skin].
Select from displayed keyboards
3
and tap [Set skin].
Information
To download and add keyboard skins from a website, tap [Search for skin] in Step 3. Some keyboard skins downloaded from website may not support the terminal. To delete the downloaded keyboard skin, from the Home screen, tap
u
[Settings] and tap the keyboard skin you want to delete in the "Downloaded" tab, and then tap [Uninstall]
[Applications]u[Manage applications],
u
[OK]u[OK].
t
, and tap
Word suggestion settings
The Word suggestion function shows predicted conversion candidates when you enter Japanese/English characters. Mark the checkbox of Word suggestion checkbox to set options "Error correction" and "Auto space". These options help you entering characters with ease.
Setting Word suggestion
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese keyboard].
2
Mark [Word suggestions]
3
checkbox.
Information
Flick or drag downward in the word suggestion field to enlarge suggestion field in which you can see more word suggestions and to hide the keyboard.
前候補
(previous suggestion)]/[
Tap [ suggestion)]/[ word suggestions screen to select/fix characters to be entered. To show the software keyboard, tap [戻る (Back)] or x.
確定
u
[Language &
次候補
(fix)] shown at the bottom of the
(next
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Setting Error correction
Error correction corrects mistyped characters and shows conversion candidates before conversion in one-byte alphabet input mode when entering characters with QWERTY keyboard.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese keyboard].
2
Mark [Error correction] checkbox.
3
Setting Auto space
When selecting English word suggestion, Auto space enters next to the entered character. However, space is not entered automatically in the mail address or URL input fields.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese keyboard].
2
Mark [Auto space] checkbox.
3
u
[Language &
User dictionary settings
To display the word as the preferred candidate when entering characters, set the user dictionary beforehand.
Registering words in user dictionaries
There are 2 types of user dictionaries: "My words Japanese" and "My words English".
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese keyboard].
2
Tap [My words Japanese]/[My
3
words English].
Tap t and [Add].
4
Tap the character input box for
5
"Reading" and fill it out, then tap [次へ (Next)].
Enter a word in the input box for
6
"Word" and tap [完了 (Done)]. Tap [Sa ve].
7
Information
Up to 50 characters (regardless of one-byte or two­byte characters) can be stored for a "Reading" and "Word", and up to 500 items can be stored in the user dictionary.
u
[Language &
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When entering characters, tapping [直変 (Direct conversion)] in the word suggestion field may give priority to some registered words.
Editing user dictionary
On the user dictionary screen,
1
select a word you want to edit.
Tap t and [Edit].
2
Edit the content and tap [Save].
3
Deleting words from user dictionary
On the user dictionary screen,
1
select a word you want to delete.
Tap tand tap [Delete]u[OK].
2
To delete all words in the list, tap [Delete all]
u
[OK].
Setting Words by learning
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese
2
keyboard]
Mark [Save word while typing].
3
To reset already learned words, tap [Delete saved words]
u
[Learn words].
u
[OK].
Information
To delete learned words individually, touch and hold a word you want to delete and tap [
(Delete learned word)].
学習データ削除
Setting online dictionary
When entering characters, touch and hold
to activate online dictionary.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings]u[Language & keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese
2
keyboard]
Tap [Online dictionary].
3
Read the note and tap [Agree].
4
[Online dictionary] is marked.
u
[Online dictionary].
Backing up and restoring dictionary
User dictionary and Words by learning can be backed up onto an internal storage and restored when needed.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese
2
keyboard]
Tap [Backup]/[Restore].
3
u
[Language &
u
[Backup & restore].
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Mark a dictionary you want to
4
back up or restore from among [My words Japanese], [My words English], or [Learn words].
Tap [Go ].
5
When backing up, a screen asking whether to overwrite the user dictionary on the internal storage appears. When restoring, a screen asking whether to overwrite the user dictionary in the terminal appears.
Tap [OK ]u[OK].
6
The data is backed up or restored.
Information
If restoring data is failed, user dictionary in the terminal restores to the default.
User dictionary and Words by learning are not backed up onto microSD card.
Using a plug-in application
When entering characters, touch and hold
and tap to display the plug-in application list and use desired plug-in applications.
Using Contact Picker 2.3
If contacts are registered to the Contacts, you can use "Contact Picker 2.3" to enter contact information when entering characters.
"Contact Picker 2.3" is a preinstalled plug-in application.
On a character entry screen, touch
1
and hold .
Tap .
2
Tap [Contact Picker 2.3].
3
On the contacts list screen, tap the
4
contact to be quoted.
Mark the item you want to enter
5
and tap [Done].
If you want to select/deselect all items, tap [Mark all]/[Unmark all].
Information
On the contacts list screen, tap [History] or [Favorites] to display specified contacts.
Adding a plug-in application
You can install and add plug-in applications to use when entering characters.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese
2
keyboard]
On the Info screen, tap [OK].
3
The POBox plug-in setting screen appears.
u
[Language &
u
[Manage extensions].
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Tap [Download new extensions].
4
Tap an application and follow the
5
onscreen instructions.
Information
Marked plug-in applications in the POBox plug-in setting screen can be activated in the character entry screen. Checkboxes for preinstalled plug-in applications, "Contact Picker 2.3" is marked by default.
POBox Touch User Guide
You can view the detailed explanations on the high performance Japanese keyboard from the basic to application. The latest information can be obtained from the websites for plug-in applications or keyboard skins.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings] keyboard].
Tap [Xperia™ Japanese
2
keyboard] Guide].
Information
Touch and hold in the handwritten input to activate the handwritten input guide in the POBox Touch User Guide (Japanese) to view the detailed explanations on the handwritten input.
u
[Language &
u
[POBox Touch User
Before Using the Terminal
60
docomo Palette UI
Home screen
Home screen is a start screen for using applications. You can personalize the Home screen by adding or moving, for example, application shortcuts and widgets, or changing the wallpaper.
Learning Home screen
y
Tap pi ng consists of up to 12 screens you can use flicking left and right.
a
Home screen position : Current position in 7 home screens
b
Widget : Google Search
c
Widget : i-Channel
d
Widget : Machi- chara
e
Shortcuts (applications)
f
Applications button
g
Wallpapers
displays Home screen which
a b
c
d
e
fe
g
Information
You can switch the home application between "docomo" and "Xperia "docomo" is set to the home application by default. To switch the home application, from the Home screen, tap applications screen, [Change now] or from the Home screen, tap
u
[Settings]
u
settings] (Home, phonebook (contacts), video or music player) to be used in the terminal all at once, from the Home screen, tap [Preferred apps settings] the Home screen, tap
u
[Settings]
u
settings]
When the home application is switched, widgets or shortcuts on the screen may not be displayed
" in the terminal.
u
[Setup guide] and on the Preferred
[Xperia™]u[Preferred apps
t
u
[Home screen],
,
[Home screen]. To switch applications
u
,
[OK], or from
t
[Xperia™]u[Preferred apps
[Set all to].
correctly depending on home screen layout etc.
Switching the Home screen
Flick the Home screen to left or
1
right.
The Home screen switches.
Information
You can check the current position of the Home screen with at the top of the screen.
Alternatively, display "Home screens" (P.67) and then tap any home screen to switch.
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Displaying a list of home screens
From the Home screen, pinch-in.
1
A home screen list appears.
Information
At the left end home screen, tap y or from the Home screen, tap display the list.
To return to the home screen, pinch-out, or tap y
x
or
t
and tap [Home screens] to
.
Adding to the Home screen
From the Home screen, tap t.
1
Tap [Add].
2
"Add to home screen" menu appears to change the Home screen.
Add to home screen
Shortcut
Widget Folder
Kisekae
Wallpaper
Group
Add shortcuts of applications or setting screens. (P.67)
Add widgets. (P.68) Create new folder or add folders
related to the Phonebook. (P.69) Change the background of the
home screen or application screen, or download from website to add. (P.69)
Change the wallpaper or download from website to add. (P.69)
Add group shortcut of applications screen. (P.70)
Information
"Add to home screen" appears also by touching and holding anywhere on the Home screen without icons.
Adding a shortcut to the Home screen
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Shortcut].
Select a shortcut you want to add.
2
The shortcut appears on the Home screen.
Information
Alternatively, you can add from the Home screen, and touch and hold an icon you want to add, tap [Add].
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Adding a widget to the Home screen
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Widget].
A list of widgets appears.
Calendar Contents
Headline
docomo location information
Face book Google Search Google+
Home screen tips
Infrared
チャネルウィ
i
ジェット
Channel widget) Latitude Machi-chara
Market
Personal area
Display the calendar. Display the latest contents
information of music, video, e­book, etc.
Display docomo location information application.
View comments of members. Display the Quick search box. Display Google+, compose article
to post. Display tips of the Home screen
operation. Display "Send Myself" button and
"Receive file" button for infrared communication.
Display the latest information such as news or weather information in
(i-
ticker. View locations of members. Display reception of mails or calls
information with Machi-chara. Display recommended
applications of Android Market. Display personal area.
Phonebook Select members
Schedule & Memo
Traf fic
YouTube
ドコモ地図ナビ ウィジェット
(DOCOMO map navigation widget)
Select an item.
2
Information
If you install an application with widget from Android Market, the installed widget is added to the widget list.
Display history of calls or message (SMS) of 3 contacts selected from the Phonebook fixed/at random.
Display memos or photo memos on the calendar.
Display necessary time to transfer from your current location to your destination and the widget on the Home screen when you enter a widget name or destination. Tap to confirm the provided traffic condition.
Display the list of frequently played movies and recommended.
Display a map around current location and neighboring spots
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Adding a folder to the Home screen
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Folder].
Select a folder you want to add.
2
The folder appears on the Home screen.
You can rename or add items to a folder by selecting [New folder] on the folder selection screen.
Renaming
Touch and hold a folder you want to
u
rename [Folder name] entry box to enter a folder name and tap [OK].
From the Home screen, touch and hold a shortcut you want to add to the folder your finger.
Information
Alternatively, open a folder by tapping and then touch and hold the title bar to display the [Folder name] entry box to change.
Tap [Ed it nam e]uTap the
Adding an item
u
Drag it onto a folder and lift up
A shortcut is moved into a folder.
Changing Kisekae
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Kisekae].
Select Kisekae you want to change
2
to and tap [Set].
Information
You can add Kisekae contents by tapping [Search] to download from website. To delete added Kisekae contents, select the image and tap
u
[Delete].
[Delete]
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap t and tap [Kisekae/Wallp].
Changing wallpaper
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Wallpaper].
Tap [Gallery]/[Live wallpapers]/
2
[Wallpaper gallery]/[Xperia wallpapers].
When you tap [Xperia™ wallpapers], select an image to set to the wallpaper, tap [Set wallpaper].
When you tap [Gallery], select an image to set to the wallpaper, pinch or the cropping frame or drag it to area you want to use as wallpaper, and tap [Save] to set wallpaper.
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When you tap [Live wallpapers], select a content, tap [Set wallpaper]. You can also download and add Live wallpaper content from a web page. For some contents, you can change type or contents displayed on the wallpaper by tapping [Settings].
When you tap [Wallpaper gallery], select an image you want to use as wallpaper, then tap [Set wallpaper].
Information
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap t and tap [Kisekae/Wallp].
Adding a group to the Home screen
In "Add to home screen" menu, tap
1
[Group].
Select a group of applications you
2
want to add.
Information
Alternatively, on the Applications screen (P.71), touch and hold the group name and then tap [Add].
Changing the Home screen
You can add, delete, sort home screens while the home screen list is displayed.
For details on the home screen list, see "Displaying a list of home screens" (P.67).
Adding a home screen
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Home screens].
Tap .
2
Information
There are 7 home screens by default. You can add 5 home screens moreover.
Deleting a home screen
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Home screens].
Touch and hold a home screen you
2
want to delete and tap [Delete].
Information
Alternatively, touch and hold a home screen you want to delete from the home screen list and drag to
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Sorting home screens
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Home screens].
Touch and hold a home screen you
2
want to sort.
Drag it to the place you want to
3
move and lift up your finger.
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65
Moving an icon on the Home screen
From the Home screen, touch an
1
icon you want to move.
Drag it anywhere.
2
To move to another Home screen, keep touching the icon and drag to left or right.
Release your finger from the icon.
3
Deleting an icon from the Home screen
From the Home screen, touch an
1
icon you want to delete.
Tap [Delete].
2
Information
Alternatively, touch and hold an icon you want to delete from the Home screen and drag to displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Applications screen
You can access the applications installed in the terminal using the Applications screen.
Learning Applications screen
From the Home screen, tap .
1
The Applications screen appears.
a b
c
a
Group name
To display/hide applications in the group, tap the group name.
b
Application icon
is displayed for newly arrived application.
Some application icons are displayed with a number of missed calls or unread mails.
c
Applications in the group
To display/hide all applications in the group, pinch on the Applications screen.
d
Number of applications in the group
Information
To close the Applications screen, tap x or y.
If you download applications from website, icons with are added to the Applications screen.
d
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66
Applications
The applications displayed on the Applications screen by default are as follows.
For usage of some applications, separate subscription (Charged) is required.
DOCOMO Services
Icon Applications Description Page
dmenu A shortcut application for "dmenu" to find contents that you used
dmarket Activate dmarket. You can buy contents such as music, videos,
チャネル
i
(i-Channel)
Machi-chara An application for displaying character on the terminal screen. The
docomo backup Back up or restore phonebook data etc.
Basic Functions
Icon Applications Description Page
Phone Activate DOCOMO phone application to make/receive calls, and
Dial Activate Xperia™ phone application to make/receive calls, and
Phonebook Activate DOCOMO phonebook application to manage phonebooks
Contacts Activate Xperia™ phonebook application to manage contacts of
PhoneBookCopy An application to move or copy phonebook data using external
in i-mode and joyful and convenient contents for smartphones readily.
books at the dmarket. Applications on the Android market are also featured.
An application for using i-Channel.
character moves on the widget and informs you i-concier information, mail reception, incoming calls, etc.
switch between calls.
switch between calls.
of your friends or colleagues.
your friends or colleagues.
memory such as microSD card.
P. 8 1
P. 8 7
P. 9 4
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67
Icon Applications Description Page
声の宅配便
Takuhaibin)
(Koe-no-
Use "Koe-no-Takuhaibin" easily and conveniently on the smartphone. You can record and play voice messages with a simple operation.
モードメール
sp mode mail)
Send/receive mails using docomo mail address (@docomo.ne.jp).
(sp-
You can use pictogram and Deco-mail. Mails can be received
automatically. Email Send and receive emails (multiple accounts are also available). P.144 Gmail Send and receive mails from/to a Google account. P.151 Area Mail Receive early warning "Area Mail" and view received Area Mail. P.152 Messaging Send and receive messages (SMS). P.141 Talk Chat with friends using Google Talk instant messaging. P.151 Anshin Scan Protect your terminal from virus damage. Detect virus hidden in
災害用キット
kit)
(Disaster
Instruction Manual Display the terminal instruction manual. You can start a function
installed applications or microSD card.
An application which helps you to record and check messages on
the docomo Disaster Message Board.
you want to use from the explanation. Setup guide Display Setup guide. P.39 Browser Browse Web and WAP sites (except for WML) and download files. P.153 Google Search Search information in the terminal and web pages from keywords. P.46 Voice Search Use Google search by voice input. P.46 Market Access to the Android Market, download and buy new applications. P.204 APP NAVI Introduce applications for Android terminals. You can search
applications from categories, rankings, etc.
Entertainment
Icon Applications Description Page
Book Store MyShelf An application for viewing e-books you purchased on the dmarket
BOOK store. Media Player Play music and videos.
P. 1 0 5
P. 1 4 1
P. 2
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Icon Applications Description Page
Videos An application for accessing movie rental service of Android
market. Select a movie you want to watch and rent it. YouTube Playback videos around the world or upload recorded videos. P.198
ガイド番組表
G (G-Guide program table)
View ground-based broadcasting, BS digital broadcasting.
Searching programs by key words or categories,watching 1Seg, and
remote recording 1Seg program from outside are available. 1Seg Watch 1Seg program. P.215 Music player Playback music data stored on the internal storage or microSD card. P.200 FM radio Use FM radio. P.222 Connected devices Set and manage media server via Connected devices, and connect
DLNA device to the terminal via Wi-Fi network to share files. Facebook Activate Facebook client application. P.133 Google+ Activate Social Network Service (SNS) client application "Google+"
provided by Google. Messenger Chat with friends using Google+ instant messaging.
Timescape Gallery View photos and videos you took, and images posted on Picasa or
Tools
View Social Networking Service (SNS) history. P.205
Facebook.
Icon Applications Description Page
Camera Take photos and record video clips. P.172 Memo Create/Manage memos. Schedule Create/Manage schedule. Calendar Display a calendar and manage schedule. P.227
地図アプリ
Application)
(Map
Functions such as 地図 (Map),
ナビ
search),
places) support your outing.
(Navigation), 乗換 (Transfer function),
お店や施設検索
(Shop and facility
訪れた街
(Visited
Maps Use Google map services, such as viewing current location, finding
another location and calculating routes.
P. 1 7 0
P. 1 9 3
P. 2 1 1
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Icon Applications Description Page
Navigation Display Google map navigation to receive detailed guides for your
Places Use various information registered on Google map, such as shops
Latitude Check and share the location information of specified friends. P.214 Name card creator Create original name card to display in the My profile field of
Infrared An application which allows you to send and receive phonebook
Calculator Perform basic calculations such as addition, subtraction,
Alarm and Clock Display clock or set an alarm, etc. P.229 OfficeSuite View and read Office documents. P.233
Osaifu/Shopping
Icon Applications Description Page
Osaifu-Keitai Use Osaifu-Keitai. P.223
設定アプリ
iD setting application)
ToruCa Acquire, display, search, or refresh ToruCa. P.226
Settings
Icon Applications Description Page
Settings Make the terminal settings. P.107
eco
AUTO-GPS Use GPS compatible services which inform you weather
モード
(iD
(eco mode)
destination.
around the current location.
docomo "Phonebook" application.
data, etc. via infrared communication.
multiplication, and division.
Make settings for use of electronic money, iD. P.226
An application to set "eco mode" for reducing battery consumption
by adjusting each setting such as display brightness.
information, location information such as shop locations, tourist
information, etc. according to your location.
P. 2 1 3
P. 2 1 2
P. 1 6 3
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Icon Applications Description Page
docomo location information
Provide location information such as imadoco search,
imadocokantan search, Keitai-Osagashi Service, Emergency
Location Report.
Also access service website to change or make various settings. Update center Update the latest software or application. P.252 Flash Player Settings Change settings for controlling application running method in
Flash Player.
Information
Some application names may not be displayed fully.
Some application require downloading and installation. If you cannot download application by tapping, from the Home screen, tap then tap the application.
t
and [Settings]u[Applications]u[Unknown sources]u[OK], mark the checkbox and
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Changing the Applications screen
From the Applications screen, you can add icons, sort icons, uninstall applications. Also you can change group setting.
Adding an application icon to the Home screen
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold an icon you want to add to the Home screen.
Tap [Add].
2
The application icon is added onto the Home screen.
Information
From the Home screen, tap t and
u
[Shortcut]uTap [Application] and select an
[Add] application to add.
Sorting application icons
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold an application icon you want to sort.
Drag it to the place you want to
2
move and lift up your finger.
The application icon moves.
Information
To move an application icon to another application group, touch and hold the icon on the Applications screen, tap [Move], then select a group you want to move to.
Uninstalling an application
Some application icons can be deleted from the Applications screen.
Before uninstalling application, back up contents related to the application that you want to save including data saved in the application.
Some applications cannot be uninstalled.
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold an icon of application you want to uninstall.
Tap [Uninstall].
2
Uninstall screen appears.
Tap [OK ]u[OK].
3
Information
Some applications pre-installed in the terminal may not be uninstalled.
Application icons can be deleted from the managing applications screen. For details, refer to "Deleting installed application" (P.131).
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Adding a shortcut of group to the Home screen
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold a group you want to add to the Home screen.
Tap [Add].
2
Shortcuts to the group is added to the Home screen.
Information
From the Home screen, tap t and [Add]uTap [Group] and select a group to add.
Changing a label color of the group name
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold a group you want to change the color.
Tap [Edit label] and select label
2
color to change.
The color for group name is changed.
Deleting a group
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold a name of a group you want to delete.
Tap [Delete]u[OK].
2
Application icons belonged to the deleted group move to the "Download Application" group.
Information
"Recently", "DOCOMO Services", and "Download Application" groups cannot be deleted.
Changing a group name
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold a group name you want to rename.
Tap [Ed it name ].
2
Enter a group name in the [Group
3
name] entry box and tap [OK].
The group is renamed.
Information
"Recently", "DOCOMO Services", and "Download Application" groups cannot be renamed.
Adding a group
From the Applications screen, tap
1
t
and tap [Add group].
Enter a group name in the [Group
2
name] entry box and tap [OK].
A new group is added.
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Sorting groups
From the Applications screen,
1
touch and hold an group name you want to sort.
Drag it to the place you want to
2
move and lift up your finger.
The group is moved.
Opening the recently used applications window
You can view and access recently used applications from this window.
Touch and hold y.
1
Recently used applications appear on a list.
Searching applications
Search application installed into the terminal to activate.
From the Applications screen, tap
1
t
and then tap [Search].
For the first time to join Latitude, a message confirming whether to agree to Google's privacy policy appears. Select [Agree] or [Disagree].
The software keyboard appears.
Tap at the left of the search box
2
and select [Apps].
Enter application name you want
3
to search.
Search suggestions appear as you enter a character.
Tap a search item.
4
The application activates.
Information
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap , then tap [Google Search] to search application. For details, refer to "Searching information in the terminal and web pages" (P.46).
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Switching application screens
Icons on the Applications screen can be displayed in a list or tiles.
From the Applications screen, tap
1
t
and then tap [List format]/
[Tile format].
Home application information
You can check information on the home application and make display setting.
Displaying the Home application information
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and then tap [More].
Tap [Application info].
2
The home application information appears.
Making display setting for the Home screen
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and then tap [More].
Tap [Ho me s ett ing s].
2
The "Home settings" screen appears and the following setting can be made.
Personal area
Wallpaper loop
Sync function
International roaming
Set whether to display personal area on the Home screen.
Set whether to loop wallpaper on the Home screen.
Set whether to automatically refresh personal area information.
Set whether to automatically refresh personal area information during International roaming.
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Calling/Network Services
Making/Receiving a call
Making a call
From the Home screen, tap
1
[Phone]u[Dial].
Enter the number of the recipient
2
and tap .
If a wrong number is entered, tap to delete the number.
Information
To a cti vate X per ia™ phone application, from the Home screen, tap , then tap [Dial].
Entering pause (,)
This function allows you to operate voice mail at home, to reserve tickets, or to check the balance of a bank account, etc.
From the Home screen, tap
1
2
Emergency call
When the terminal is within range of the service area, you can make an emergency call of 110 (Police), 119 (Fire and ambulance), or 118 (Japan Coast Guard).
u
[Phone]
[Dial].
Enter the phone number, then tap
t
and tap [Add 2–sec pause].
From the Home screen, tap
1
2
u
[Phone]
[Dial].
Enter the number of the emergency call and tap .
If a wrong number is entered, tap to delete the number.
Note
If UIM is not inserted to the terminal, emergency calls (110, 119, 118) cannot be made in Japan.
This terminal supports "Emergency call location information". If you use the terminal to place a call to emergency numbers such as 110, 119, or 118, the information of a location where you are calling from (location information) is automatically notified to the Emergency call acceptance organization such as the Police Station. The Emergency call acceptance organization may not be able to figure out your exact location depending on the location where you place a call or radio wave condition. If you make a call hiding your caller ID, such as by entering a phone number with "184" for each call, the location information and phone number are not notified. However, the Emergency call acceptance organization may decide to obtain the location information and phone number regardless of your settings when they consider it is necessary for lifesaving, etc. Note that the areas/time for which the "Emergency call location information" is ready to be used vary depending on the preparatory state of each Emergency call acceptance organization.
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76
When calling 110, 119 or 118 for emergency from the terminal, tell that you are calling from a mobile phone, and give your phone number and your current location precisely for checking callback from the police/fire department. Also, make a point to call in a stationary position to prevent the call from being dropped. Do not power off the terminal for at least 10 minutes after the emergency call just in case the Police or Fire/Ambulance may have to get in contact with you.
Note that you may not connect to the local Fire Department or Police Station depending on where you are calling from. In this case, try to call from a public phone or an ordinary phone in the neighborhood.
Making an emergency call while UIM is locked
Tap [Emergency call].
1
Enter the emergency number and
2
tap [Call].
If a wrong number is entered, tap on the right of the phone number field to delete the number.
Note
In Japan, while entering PIN code on the screen (P.126) or during PUK lock (P.127), the emergency numbers of 110/119/118 are not available.
Ending a call
Tap [En d ca ll] .
1
Making an international call (WORLD CALL)
For details on WORLD CALL, refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
From the Home screen, tap
1
2
3
u
[Phone]
[Dial].
Touch and hold [0] key until "+" sign appears.
When making an international call, "+" is replaced by an international access code.
Enter Country codeuArea code (City code)uthe number of the recipient and tap .
If the area code begins with "0", omit "0". However, "0" may be required to dial to some countries or areas such as Italy.
Receiving a call
While receiving a call, touch
1
(left) and drag it to (right).
Information
If you are using regular headphones without a microphone, you need to speak to the microphone of the terminal.
Even during the screen lock or key lock, the icon appears and you can answer a call by the same operation.
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77
Declining a call
While receiving a call, touch
1
(right) and drag it to (left).
Information
Even during the screen lock or key lock, the icon appears and you can decline a call by the same operation.
Using Stereo Headset with Microphone
You can make or answer a call with Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample) connecting to the terminal.
Making a call
Make a call with Stereo Headset
1
with Microphone (Sample) connected.
An operation of making a call is the same as usual operation. (P.81)
Press the switch to end the call.
2
Receiving a call
While receiving a call, press the
1
switch of Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample).
The call is connected.
When receiving a call, you can decline the call by pressing the switch for a second or more.
To end a call, press the switch
2
again.
Information
Even when you listen to music with Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample) connecting to the terminal, you can answer a call by pressing the switch. Music pauses on calling. Music restarts when ending the call automatically depending on the player application.
Connecting and removing Stereo Headset with Microphone (Sample) repeatedly during a call may disconnect a call.
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78
Adjusting the ear speaker volume
During a call, press
1
adjust.
Information
You can adjust the ear speaker volume only during a call.
m
to
Muting the ringtone for an incoming call
When receiving a call, press
1
m
.
Information
Alternatively, press p to mute the ringtone for incoming call.
From the Home screen, press ringtone for an incoming call.
m
to mute the
Operations during a call
Calling screen
a
b
c d e
a
Name of the other party
b
A photo saved in Phonebook
c
Call duration time
d
Speaker : Set speakerphone on/off.
Other party's voice can be heard from the speaker and handsfree call can be made.
When the speakerphone is on, a speakerphone icon appears in the status bar.
e
Phonebook : View phonebook entry list screen.
f
Number of the other party
g
Mute : Set muting on/off of the microphone during a call.
When the microphone is muted, a mute icon appears in the status bar.
h
Dial key : Enter the phone number you want to add to make a call.
The ongoing call is automatically on hold.
To add a call, "Call waiting" subscription is required. (P.101)
i
End call
f
g h
i
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79
Information
During a call/on hold, tap t to display "Hold"/ "Retrieve call".
To set a call on hold, "Call waiting" subscription is required. (P.101)
Note
Do not bring the terminal close to your ear with the speakerphone on to avoid from hearing damage.
Call history
Showing call history
From the Home screen, tap
1
u
[Phone]
The Recent calls screen appears.
[Recent calls].
Recent calls screen
On the Recent calls screen, incoming call history and outgoing call history are displayed in chronological order.
a b
c
d
a
Incoming history
b
Call status icons
: Caller ID notified : Caller ID hidden
Notified if calls are made with "186" (Notify)/"184" (Hide) prefixed to the number.
If entering phone number and tap t, then select [Caller ID notification] notify] to make a call, / does not appear in the call log list.
: Koe-no-Takuhaibin
For details on Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to "
配便
(Koe-no-Takuhaibin)" (P.105) or NTT
DOCOMO website.
: Outgoing international call : Incoming international call
c
Phone number/name
d
Consecutive calls with the same party
Tap a history or to display combined history, tap again to display individually.
Calling/Network Services
e f g
h
u
[Notify]/[Not
声の宅
80
Number in bracket indicates number of combined history.
e
Outgoing history
f
Outgoing
g
History icons
: Missed call : Incoming call : Outgoing call
h
Date
Information
On the Recent calls screen, tap t and tap [Search location] to check the current location of the party using imadocokantan search.
Displaying missed calls
When you have missed calls, appears in the status bar.
Drag the status bar downwards.
1
Tap [Missed call].
2
Information
When you have missed calls, a missed call icon appears on the key lock screen. For details on the setting to show/hide icons, see "Setting information displayed on the key unlock screen" (P.123).
Making a call from call history
On the Recent calls screen (P.85),
1
tap .
Adding a number from the call history to Phonebook
On the Recent calls screen (P.85),
1
touch and hold a phone number and then tap [Add to phonebook].
You can also select by tapping the number and then [Add to phonebook] at the bottom of the screen.
Tap desired phonebook entry, or
2
tap [Register new].
Tap [Register new] to display a screen for selection of the saving locations appears. You can select Phone contacts or docomo as the saving location.
Edit the phonebook entry and tap
3
[Save].
Deleting a call history
On the Recent calls screen (P.85),
1
tap [Incoming history]/[Outgoing history].
On the incoming history list
2
screen/outgoing history list screen, tap all]
u
[OK].
t
and tap [Delete
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Information
On the Recent calls screen, touch and hold a log you want to delete, tap [Remove from call log] delete an item.
u
[OK] to
Phonebook
In the Phonebook, you can enter various information for contacts, for example, phone numbers, mail addresses and web service accounts. You can display phonebook entry to get quick access to that contact.
Opening Phonebook
From the Home screen, tap ,
1
then tap [Phonebook].
The phonebook list screen appears.
Alternatively, from the Home screen, tap [Phone] and tap [Phonebook] tab to display phonebook list screen.
Information
To a cti vate X per ia™ phone application, from the Home screen, tap , then tap [Contacts].
Phonebook list screen
On the phonebok list screen, you can view details of your contacts. You can add a picture to a phonebook entry, and display phonebook entries by group.
f
a
b
c
d
e
a
Phonebook tab
b
Entry items
Icons indicate entry items.
c
Name registered in the phonebook entry
d
Photo set in the phonebook entry
e
Group
Select a group to be displayed.
f
Communication tab
History of communication exchanged by calls and mails is shown.
g
My profile tab
h
Index character area
Tap the right end of the phonebook list screen to display index character with which you can search a name in Japanese syllabary and alphabetic order.
i
Register
j
Search
g
h
i j
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Managing phonebook
Adding a new phonebook entry
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap [Register].
Tap [Phone contacts]/[docomo].
2
When you set Google account etc., set account appears as a saving location.
Enter a name.
3
Select or enter desired additional
4
information for the contact.
You can add items besides ringtone, phone number and mail address by tapping in "Others", then tap [Add] to add items.
Tap [Sa ve].
5
Information
When you save "Phonetic name (family/given)", phonebook list is displayed according to Japanese syllabary order or alphabets order of "Phonetic name".
Using shortcuts of Phonebook
When you tap the photo (image) part on the phonebook list screen, shortcuts for phone, mail, etc. appear. Tap the shortcut to make a call, or create and send a mail.
Make a call to saved phone number. Create and send message (SMS). Select Email application to create and send an
email.
If [Use by default for this action.] checkbox is marked, application selection screen will not appear for the next time.
* You can also use the registered addresses, etc.
Information
When you tap a part other than photo (image) on the phonebook list screen, profile screen of the phonebook appears instead of shortcuts.
Email shortcut appears when email address is saved in the selected phonebook entry and you have set your email account. If you have not set your email account, shortcut for Gmail ( ) appears.
For a phonebook entry with only name, tapping photo (image) does not display the shortcut.
Searching for a phonebook entry
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap [Search].
Enter name or reading you want to
2
search in the search field.
All phonebook entries beginning with those letters appear.
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Changing display conditions for phonebook entries
You can set registered phonebook entries to be displayed in the phonebook list.
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap t, then tap
u
[Others]
Mark [Only contacts with phones].
Only phonebook entries with phone numbers registered are displayed.
Tap a Social Networking Service (SNS) name which is made phonebook entry saving location setting or account setting (P.133) phonebook], [All phonebook].
Mark to display synchronized phonebook entries, or unmark not to display them.
Tap [Do ne] .
2
[Display settings].
Setting display condition
Setting show/hide
u
Mark/Unmark [Other
Editing a phonebook entry
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap a phonebook entry to edit.
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap [Ed it].
2
By tapping [Add] on the profile editing screen, you can add information to enter.
Edit the desired information and
3
tap [Save].
Information
Alternatively, touch and hold a phonebook entry in the phonebook list and tap [Edit] to display profile editing screen.
Combining phonebook entries
You can bind multiple phonebook entries together into one.
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap a phonebook entry to combine.
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap t and [Join/Separate].
2
Phonebook entries to be combined are displayed.
Tap the phonebook entry to
3
combine.
Information
To cancel binding, on the profile screen of the phonebook, tap Separate]
u
[Separate].
t
, then tap [Join/
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Deleting a phonebook entry
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap
Mark the phonebook entry you
2
want to delete.
If you want to delete all phonebook entries, tap [Select all].
Tap [Delete]u[OK].
3
Information
Alternatively, on the phonebook list screen, touch and hold a phonebook entry you want to delete, tap [Delete]u[OK] to delete.
t
, then tap [Delete].
Making a call using the phonebook
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap a phonebook entry to call.
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap a desired phone number.
2
Tap [Call].
3
Information
Alternatively, touch and hold a phonebook entry in the phonebook list and tap [Phone] to make a call.
Checking My profile and editing information
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap [My profile].
Tap [Ed it].
2
Profile editing screen appears.
Enter the new information or make
3
the changes you want.
By tapping [Add] on the profile editing screen, you can add information to enter.
Tap in "Others", then tap [Add] to add information.
When you are done, tap [Save].
4
Information
You can register multiple phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. in "My profile". Registered phone number and logs of calls and mails between you and registered phone numbers can be displayed in the "Communication" tab.
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Sending phonebook via infrared communication/Bluetooth/Email/ Gmail
Registered phonebook and My profile information can be sent using infrared communication (P.163), Bluetooth function (P.166), or email attachment function.
Sending phonebook
Tap a phonebook entry you want
1
to send on the phonebook list screen (P.87).
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap t and [Share].
2
Select sending method and follow
3
the onscreen instructions.
Sending My profile
Tap [My profile] on the phonebook
1
list screen (P.87).
Tap t and [Share].
2
Select sending method and follow
3
the onscreen instructions.
Information
If you use Bluetooth function, tap [ Turn on] to turn on the Bluetooth function, search receiver's Bluetooth device and send.
If you want to send data as files attached to email/ Gmail, send from the compose screen for the mail service in which you have set an account. When you have not set a Gmail account, setup wizard appears. You can create and send email after settings are done.
Messaging is not available.
You cannot send some information such as name card data set in phonebook.
For sending all phonebook entries, see "Sharing phonebook entry currently displayed" (P.94).
Registering a phonebook entry to Favo rite s
You can mark a phonebook entry as a favorite. The favorite list provides quick access to the phonebook entry you have marked.
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap a phonebook entry you want to mark.
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap .
2
Information
Only phonebook entries saved to the docomo account can be added to Favorites.
To display phonebook entries added to Favorites, tap [Groups] on the phonebook list screen or from the Home screen, tap [Phone] tab.
u
[Favorites]
u
[Favorites]
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From the Home screen, tap [Phone]u[Favorites] to display the phonebook data registered in Favorites and "Commonly used phonebook data". Touch and hold the phonebook data registered in Favorites or Commonly used phonebook data to select "Remove from favorites"/"Add to favorites".
Setting photo in a phonebook entry
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap a phonebook entry you want to add a picture.
The profile screen of the phonebook appears.
Tap [Ed it].
2
Tap [Settings] for image.
3
Tap [Add image]/[Take photo].
4
If you select [Add image], select a saved photo and tap [Save].
Select [Take photo] to shoot a photo and save it.
Tap [OK ].
5
Tap [Sa ve].
6
Information
You can also set photo to a phonebook entry by the following operation. From the Home screen, tap u[Gallery]. View an image you want to set and tap
u
[Phonebook icon]/[Contact picture]. Select a
as] phonebook entry to register to and tap [Save].
t
, [Set
Exporting/Importing phonebook entries
You can export/import phonebook entries from/to microSD card or UIM. This is useful, for example, when you want to transfer the contact information to another phone.
Information
You can also use a synchronization service for synchronizing your phonebook. For details, refer to "Data synchronization" (P.134).
Exporting phonebook to microSD card
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap t, then tap
u
[Others]
Tap [Ex por t to S D car d].
2
Select a phonebook you want to
3
export.
Tap to select any of [Export one phonebook data]/[Export multiple phonebook data]/[Export all phonebook data], then tap [OK].
If you select [Export one phonebook data]/[Export multiple phonebook data] and tap [OK], select phonebook entries to export then tap [OK].
[Import/Export].
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Select [Yes]/[No] to attach name
4
card.
Tap [OK ].
5
Importing phonebook from microSD card
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap t, then tap
u
[Others]
Tap [Import from SD card].
2
Tap [Phone contacts]/[docomo].
3
When you set Google account etc., it appears as an import destination.
Select vCard file you want to
4
import.
If there is only one file, vCard file selection screen does not appear. The file is imported immediately.
If a file has multiple phonebook entries, they are imported all at once.
If there are two or more vCard files, tap any of [Import one phonebook data]/ [Import multiple phonebook data]/ [Import all phonebook data] to select.
[Import/Export].
Tap [OK ].
5
If you select [Import one phonebook data]/[Import multiple phonebook data] and tap [OK], select vCard files to import then tap [OK].
Information
For some phonebook entries, a part of data may not be imported or exported.
Importing phonebook entries from UIM
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap [Others]u[Import/Export].
Tap [Import from SIM card].
2
Tap [Phone contacts]/[docomo].
3
When you set Google account etc., it appears as an import destination.
To import one contact, tap the
4
contact you want to import.
To import all contacts, tap [Import all].
If there is a phonebook entry whose name is matched with the imported entry, the entry is imported as a separated one.
Information
Names and phone numbers can be imported.
t
, then tap
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Alternatively, on the phonebook list screen, tap [My profile] tab, then tap
u
settings] from SIM card] to import contacts from the UIM.
To export phonebook entries to UIM, use Xperia™ phonebook application. Note that only name and the first phone number can be saved because of memory space of UIM. For some phonebook entries, a part of data may not be exported.
t
[Data management]u[Import]u[Import
and [General
Sharing phonebook entry currently displayed
On the phonebook list screen
1
(P.87), tap [Others]
Tap [Share phonebook data].
2
Select sending method and follow
3
the onscreen instructions.
If [Use by default for this action.] checkbox is marked, application selection screen will not appear for the next time.
Information
If display conditions for phonebook (P.89) are set, only phonebook entries to be displayed are exported.
If you use Bluetooth function, tap [ Turn on] to turn on the Bluetooth function, search receiver's Bluetooth device and send.
t
, then tap
u
[Import/Export].
If you want to send data as files attached to email/ Gmail, send from the compose screen for the mail service in which you have set an account. When you have not set a Gmail account, setup wizard appears. You can create and send email after settings are done.
Messaging is not available.
When sending two or more phonebook entries via infrared communication, you need to enter a passcode to authenticate. Passcode is a 4-digit number fixed up between you and other parties in advance.
You cannot send some information such as name card data set in phonebook.
Using PhoneBookCopy
Phonebook data can be copied to another terminal using microSD card. You can also copy the Contacts data registered in Google account to docomo account.
From the Home screen, tap ,
1
then tap [PhoneBookCopy].
When you use for the first time, agree to
使用許諾契約書
"
(License Agreement)".
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Importing phonebook from microSD card
Attach the microSD card with
1
phonebook entries saved to the terminal.
インポート
On the "
2
screen, tap a file you want to
(Import)" tab
import.
上書き
Tap [
3
(Add)].
Imported phonebook data is saved in docomo account.
(Overwrite)]/[追加
Exporting phonebook to microSD card
Attach the microSD card to the
1
terminal.
エクスポート
On the "
2
screen, tap [
The Phonebook data saved in docomo account is saved onto the microSD card.
開始
(Start)].
(Export)" tab
Copying contacts registered in Google account to docomo account
On the "docomo
1
(Copy to account)" tab screen, tap a Google account you want to copy.
上書き
Tap [
2
(Add)].
Copied phonebook data is saved in docomo account.
You can also copy the phonebook data saved in "Phone contact" to docomo account as well as Google account.
Information
If phonebook item names (e.g. Phone number, etc.) of the other terminal are different from ones of your terminal, the item names may be changed or deleted. Also, some text may be deleted in copied destination, because savable characters in a phonebook entry vary by terminal.
When importing phonebook entries from microSD card, files created by "all backup" cannot be loaded.
When exporting phonebook entries to microSD card, data without Name cannot be copied.
If you use phonebook entries created (exported) by PhoneBookCopy in other than PhoneBookCopy, they may not be displayed correctly.
アカウントへコピー
(Overwrite)]/[追加
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Network Services
Available Network Services
You can use the following DOCOMO network services on the terminal. For details on the outline and how to use each service, see the relevant pages indicated in the following table.
You cannot use the network services when you are outside of the service area or in a location without the radio wave.
"Stop of service" does not mean canceling the subscription such as Voice Mail service, Call Forwarding Service, etc.
For details, see the "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
For subscription and inquiry, contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Service name
Voice Mail service Call forwarding Call Waiting Caller ID
Notification Nuisance Call
Blocking service Caller ID Display
Request Service Second call settings Remote operation
settings
声の宅配便
(Koe-no-
Takuhaibin)
Besides, you can use International roaming
Monthly
Application Page
charge
Paid Requ ired P.97 Free Required P.99 Paid Required P.101 Free Not required P.102
Free Not required P.103
Free Not required P.103
Free Not required P.104 Free Not required P.104
Free Not required P.105
setting (P.240).
Information
In this manual, the outlines of each network service are described with menu operations.
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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 call when you are in a location without the radio wave, while the terminal is powered off, or when you cannot answer a call within the preset ring time.
When the Voice Mail service is set to "Activate" and if you do not answer an incoming voice call, the call is saved in "Recent calls" as a "Missed call" and (Missed call) appears in the status bar.
Information
This terminal does not have Record message function which records voice messages on internal memory. Use the Voice Mail Service.
The message can be recorded up to 3 minutes for 1 message, up to 20 messages, and stored up to 72 hours.
The number of Voice Mail messages appears until you have played all messages.
Basic flow of the Voice Mail Service
Activate the Voice Mail Service
Your terminal receives a call
If you do not answer the call, it is connected to the Voice Mail service center
The caller leaves a message
If you are in a hurry and wish to leave a message without listening to the Voice Mail answering message, you can interrupt the answering message and switch to message recording mode immediately by tapping [Dialpad][#]
The receiver is notied that the Voice Mail service center has taken the voice message
Play the voice message
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Setting Voice Mail Service
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
Tap [Call settings]u[Network
2
service setting].
Tap [Voicemail].
3
Select items you want to use.
Activate Voicemail
Set ring time
Deactivate Voic emai l
Check Voicemail setting
Play messages*Tap [OK] to call the Voice Mail
Voicemail setting*Tap [OK] to change the Voice
Check messages*Check if a new message is stored.
Tap [OK] to activate the Voice Mail Service.
Enter the ring time (0 to 120 seconds). It changes only the ring time. If the ring time is set to 0 seconds, an incoming call is not saved in "Recent calls".
Tap [OK] to deactivate the Voice Mail Service.
Check the current service settings.
service center. After this step, follow the voice prompts to play the message.
Mail setting with the voice prompts. The call is connected to the Voice Mail service center. After this step, follow the voice prompts to operate.
After checking, the completion message appears.
Notification settings
Activate Missed Call Notif.
Deactiv. Missed Call Notif.
Check setting
* After operation is finished, you receive the "NTT
DoCoMo VM:XX" SMS.
Information
If messages are stored at the Voice Mail service center, (New SMS message) and (Voice Mail message) appear on the status bar. (Voice Mail message) disappears when you delete all messages.
The notification setting and notifications (message (SMS) reception) are not charged.
Set whether to aler t you of a new message with the tone or vibration.
When it is received while the terminal is powered off or outside of the service area, an SMS is sent to notify you of the information about the call (date, time and the caller ID) once you turn the terminal back on or move back in to the service area. Select [All Calls] to notify you of all received calls. Select [Calls with Caller ID] to notify you of only the calls with the caller ID.
While starting the notification, tap [OK] to deactivate the notification.
Check the notification settings.
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Playing the voice message
When the SMS notification "NTT
1
DoCoMo VM:XX" appears, tap [New message] from the Notification panel (P.43).
A recorded message plays.
Follow the voice prompts to
2
operate.
Call forwarding
The Call Forwarding Service forwards a voice call to a preset forwarding number when you are in a location without the radio wave, the terminal is powered off, or you do not answer the call within the preset ring time.
When the Call Forwarding Service is set to "Activate Call Forwarding" and if you do not answer an incoming voice call, the call is saved in "Recent calls" as a "Missed call" and
(Missed call) appears in the status bar.
Basic flow of the Call Forwarding Service
Save the forwarding number
Activate the Call Forwarding Service
Your terminal receives a call
If you do not answer the call, it is automatically forwarded to the specied forwarding number
Call charge for the Call Forwarding Service
Caller
The caller is charged for a call fee
Call Forwarding Service subscriber
The Call Forwarding Service subscriber is charged for a call fee
Forwarding party
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Information
Even when the Call Forwarding Service is set to "Activate Call Forwarding", you can answer the call during a ringtone sounds.
Setting Call Forwarding Service
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
Tap [Call settings]u[Network
2
service setting].
Tap [Call Forwarding].
3
Select items you want to use.
Activate Call Forwa rding
Deactivate Call Forwa rding
Enter the forwarding phone number and ring time, then tap [OK] to activate the Call Forwarding Service.
Change forwardin g number
Register ring time
Tap [OK] to deactivate the Call Forwarding Service.
Mark the checkbox and enter the forwarding number.
Mark the checkbox and enter the ring time (0 to 120 seconds). If the ring time is set to 0 seconds, an incoming call is not saved in "Recent calls".
Register number
If fwd number busy
Check setting
* A subscription of Voice Mail service is required.
Change the forwarding phone number. Enter the forwarding phone number and tap [OK].
Activate Cal l Forwarding
When the forwarding number is busy, an incoming call is connected to the
*
Voice Mail service center. Tap [Connect] to turn on the setting; tap [Do not connect] to turn off the setting.
Check the current service settings.
Mark the checkbox to change the forwarding phone number and to activate the Call Forwarding Service simultaneously.
Setting on/off of the Call Forwarding guidance
From the Home screen, tap
1
[Phone]u[Dial].
Tap [1][4][2][9]u.
2
Follow the voice prompts to operate. For details, see the "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
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Call Waiting
When there is another incoming call while you are on a call, the in-call ringtone 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.
Information
Even when the call is on hold, the caller is charged for a call fee.
Setting Call Waiting
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
Tap [Call settings]u[Network
2
service setting].
Tap [Call Waiting].
3
Select items you want to use.
Activate Call Wait ing
Deactivate Call Wait ing
Check settings
Tap [OK] to activate the Call Waiting Service.
Tap [OK] to deactivate the Call Waiting Service.
Check the current service settings.
Putting the current call on hold and answering an incoming call
When you hear the beep during a
1
call, tap [Answer].
The first call is put automatically on hold and the incoming call is received.
- The terminal does not support Conference call.
- Tap [Busy] to connect the incoming call to the Voice Mail service center. Activating Voice Mail service is required beforehand.
Switch to the first call.
2
To end the later call, tap [End call]. The later call is terminated and switched to the first call.
To put the later call on hold, tap [Switch to this call]. The later call is put on hold and switched to the first call. Tapping [Switch to this call] switches the party.
Ending the current call and answering an incoming call
When you hear the beep during a
1
call, tap [End current call and answer].
The first call is terminated and the incoming call is received.
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Putting the current call on hold and making a call to another party
During a call, tap (Phonebook)/
1
(Dialpad).
Enter the other party's phone
2
number, then tap .
The first call is automatically on hold and switched to the new call you made. You can also search for a party by tapping (Phonebook).
Switch to the first call.
3
To terminate the new call, tap [End call]. The new call is terminated and switched to the first call.
To put the new call on hold, tap [Switch to this call]. The new call is put on hold and switched to the first call. Tapping [Switch to this call] switches the party.
Caller ID Notification
When making a call, your phone number can be shown in the display of the recipient's phone you are calling. The caller ID is important personal information. Carefully decide whether you notify a recipient of your caller ID.
You cannot set the Caller ID notification where the terminal indicates the outside of service area ( ).
The setting is available only the other party's phone can display the caller ID.
If an announcement requesting caller ID is heard when making a call, set Caller ID notification or add prefix 186 to the phone number to call again.
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
Tap [Call settings]u[Network
2
service setting].
Tap [Caller ID Notification].
3
Select items you want to use.
Activate Caller ID Notification
Deactivate Caller ID Notification
Check settings
Enter the Network security code, then tap [OK]. Your phone number is notified to the other party.
Enter the Network security code, then tap [OK]. The caller ID notification is deactivated.
Check the current settings.
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Nuisance Call Blocking service
You can register "crank call" such as prank call not to be received. When call rejection is registered, follow-on incoming calls are automatically rejected. Guidance responds to the caller. And, you can register, check, delete phone numbers to be rejected connecting Nuisance Call Blocking service setting site.
Even if there is an incoming call from the phone number with rejection registered, ringtone does not sound. And the call is not recorded in the call log.
Setting Nuisance Call Blocking service
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
Tap [Call settings]u[Network
2
service setting].
Tap [Nuisance call blocking].
3
Select items you want to use.
Caller ID reject registration
Specified caller ID reject
Tap [OK] to register the last answered call to be rejected.
Enter a phone number you want to reject and tap [OK] reject incoming calls from the specified phone number.
u
[OK] to
Delete all registered caller ID
Delete latest registered number
Check the number of registration
Advanced settings
Tap [OK] to delete phone numbers with rejection registered.
Tap [OK] to delete the last registered phone number. By repeating the same operation, you can delete registrations one by one from the last.
Check number of registrations.
Connect Nuisance Call Blocking service setting site to make advanced settings. To sign in, a network security code is needed.
Caller ID Display Request Service
Request number notification for calls without phone number with guidance. Calls can be ended automatically after guidance.
When a call is not received because of the Caller ID Display Request Service, the call is not recorded in "Recent calls" as "incoming call" or (Missed call) does not appear on the status bar.
Setting Caller ID Display Request Service
From the Home screen, tap t
1
and tap [Settings].
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