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Õ04.12
Sound and Display Settings
Contents/Precautions
Getting Started
Making/Receiving a Call
Making/Receiving a
Videophone Call
Phonebook
Security Settings
Camera
i-mode
Messaging
α
i-
ppli
i-motion
Displaying, Editing and
Managing Data
Other Useful Functions
Network Service
Data Communication
Character Entry
Traveling with N900iG
Appendix
Index/
Quick Manual

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  • Page 1 Contents/Precautions Getting Started Manual Making/Receiving a Call Making/Receiving a Õ04.12 Videophone Call Phonebook Sound and Display Settings Security Settings Camera i-mode Messaging α ppli i-motion Displaying, Editing and Managing Data Other Useful Functions Network Service Data Communication Character Entry Traveling with N900iG Appendix Index/ Quick Manual...
  • Page 2 Network Mode Switchover Overseas ➜ “Manual for FOMA N900iG” p.544 The FOMA N900iG automatically detects and connects to an appropriate network when it is set to “Auto” from “Menu”, “Settings”, “Network setting” and “Network switch”. However, it may be hard to switch networks depending on radio wave and overseas network conditions in the area where the FOMA terminal is used.
  • Page 3 Charging your Terminal Overseas To charge the FOMA N900iG overseas, take with you a conversion plug adapter that is suitable for the local specification and use the “FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use” with it. ● You can purchase the conversion plug adapter at various locations such as mass retailers of consumer electronics or travel goods shops.
  • Page 4 ●Search from feature When you have a specific feature in mind, you can find it in “Features of the FOMA N900iG” (pp.4 and 5). If you know the function name, you can find its page in “Menu List” (p.554).
  • Page 5: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use This Manual About the symbols (Quick Manual → p.602) This manual uses the symbols shown in the sample page below. Understanding the meaning of the different symbols will help you use this manual more effectively. In this manual, the following instructions are used for menu operations: “Select (Menu) “Incoming call ”...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents How to Use This Manual ....................1 Contents .......................... 2 Features of the FOMA N900iG ..................4 Mastering the FOMA N900iG ! ..................6 Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) ......... 8 Handling and Care ......................20 Copyrights/Trademarks ....................22 Standard Package and Optional Accessories ............
  • Page 7 • i-mode inquiry • Replying to i-mode mail • Connecting a PC and the FOMA terminal • Forwarding i-mode mail • Install the Communication setting file (driver) • Add mail address in Phonebook • FOMA PC setting software • Saving melody • i-motion mail •...
  • Page 8: Features Of The Foma N900Ig

    Features of the FOMA N900iG FOMA is the name of DoCoMo’s service based on the W-CDMA system approved as one of the global standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). Compatible with i-mode service and more user-friendly mail service ●You can comfortably use the site (program) connection services, internet connection, i-αppli and i-motion with the high-speed packet communication capability of up to 384 kbps for receiving.
  • Page 9 Videophone i-αppli DX ➜ ➜ p.87 p.310 ●You can talk on the videophone to the other party You can conveniently use and enjoy i-αppli by with videophone-capable terminals face to face. If interlocking it with the information of a mobile you switch to the handsfree mode, you can hear phone that supports i-mode.
  • Page 10: Mastering The Foma N900Ig

    Mastering the FOMA N900iG ! “International roaming” allows the use of i-mode as well as calls overseas. ●Global communication is just as easy abroad as in Japan.  →p.530 International roaming allows you to use your own FOMA terminal and phone number anywhere in the world.
  • Page 11 FUNC “Camera” enables you to master your FOMA N900iG as the digital cameras or video recorders ●Taking a picture (still image) or shooting movie. →p.170 Take a picture (still image) in “Photo mode”, “Mega pixel mode” and save it. You can attach it to mail, set it to the standby display or incoming call display, and edit it with a frame or character stamps.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions (Always Follow These Directions)

    Safety Precautions ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS ■ To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal correctly, read this “Safety Precautions” carefully prior to use. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. ■ These safety precautions must be observed at all times since they contain information intended to prevent bodily injury and damage to property.
  • Page 13 Use only the battery packs and adapters (including a charger) specified by NTT DoCoMo for use with the FOMA terminal. The use of devices other than those specified by DoCoMo may result in the FOMA terminal, battery pack and other parts leaking, overheating, exploding, catching fire or malfunction.
  • Page 14 Safety Precautions (continued) 1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and, Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) (continued) CAUTION If the FOMA terminal is used by Do not leave the FOMA terminal children, the children’s parent or on a sloping or unstable surface. The FOMA terminal may fall and guardian should teach them how Don't...
  • Page 15 2. Handling the FOMA Terminal WARNING Never use the FOMA terminal Do not aim or direct the infrared while driving a vehicle. data port towards another person’s eyes when using Doing so may interfere with safe driving infrared exchange. and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle Don't Don't in a safe place before using the FOMA...
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions (continued) 2. Handling the FOMA Terminal (continued) CAUTION In some types of vehicle, use of the If you hear thunder while using the FOMA terminal in the vehicle may FOMA terminal outdoors, interfere with the operation of the immediately turn off the FOMA vehicle’s electronic equipment.
  • Page 17 2. Handling the FOMA Terminal (continued) CAUTION Do not use the light for other use Use of the FOMA terminal may than shooting with the built-in cause skin irritations such as itch, cameras. rashes or eczema in some people. If Don't The light will be off after approximately this occurs, immediately stop using...
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions (continued) 3. Handling the Battery Pack ■ Refer to the information shown on the battery pack label to check the type of battery pack you have. Label description Battery type Li-ion) リチウムイオン ( Lithium-ion DANGER Do not use or leave the battery If battery fluid comes into contact pack in locations subject to high with your eyes, do not rub your...
  • Page 19 Apply insulation tape to the terminals of used battery Don't packs and return them to a DoCoMo service counter. Alternatively, if there are separate battery disposal facilities in your area, dispose the battery packs in accordance with your local...
  • Page 20 Safety Precautions (continued) 4. Handling the Adapters (including a Charger) DANGER Use only the supplied AC power cords as AC power cords for the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use. Using accessories other than the specified ones with the FOMA terminal may cause overheating, catching fire, explosion, leaks or malfunction of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or other devices.
  • Page 21 4. Handling the Adapters (including a Charger) (continued) WARNING Wipe off any dust on the charger Place the charger or desktop plug or adapter plug. holder on a stable surface during charging. Take care also not to Dust may cause a fire. Don't cover or wrap the charger or Always unplug the adapter or...
  • Page 22 Keep the FOMA card dry. loss of data or equipment malfunction. For specified combinations of a FOMA card and Exposing the FOMA card to liquids such as equipment, contact a nearby DoCoMo water or pet urine may cause malfunction. No liquids service counter.
  • Page 23: Handling Mobile Phones Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic Medical Equipment ■ The following safety precautions conform to the guidelines drawn up during the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phones. WARNING If you use an implantable cardiac Observe the following in pacemaker or implantable...
  • Page 24: Handling And Care

    It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all data (names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, etc.) stored in your FOMA terminal. ・Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or damage to the data stored in your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 25: Handling The Camera

    It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all data (names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, etc.) stored on your FOMA card. ・Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or damage to the data stored in your FOMA card.
  • Page 26: Copyrights/Trademarks

    “Chaku-motion”, “Deco-mail”, “Chara-den”, “i-anime”, “i-αppli search”, “i-shot”, “sigmarion”, “musea”, “DoPa”, “short mail”, “Dual network”, “M-stage V live”, “Pake-Houdai” and “FOMA”, “i-mode” logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and other countries. ・ miniSD is the trademark of SD Association.
  • Page 27 Other rights ・ Macromedia ® Flash technology from Macromedia, Inc. is used in this product. Copyright © 1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All right reserved. ・ This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License. Only the following personal and noncommercial uses are permitted: ・Recording a video compliant with the MPEG-4 Visual standard.
  • Page 28: Standard Package And Optional Accessories

    Standard Package and Optional Accessories In the package FOMA N900iG Manual for FOMA N900iG (including warranty card, Back Cover N04) (this manual) M a n u a l f o r F O M A N 9 0 0 i ※A Quick Manual is provided on p.602.
  • Page 29: Getting Started

    ● Getting Started Component Names and Functions ............... 26 How to View the Display ................32 How to View the Image Window (Rear Panel Display) ......... 35 Menu Functions .................... 38 How to Select Menu Items ................40 Using the FOMA Card ................... 46 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack ............
  • Page 30: Component Names And Functions

    Component Names and Functions In this manual, keys are represented as below icons. Rear panel In-camera Light Image window ・Used to shoot pictures (still images) and ・Turned on when using movies or send your video to the other party a camera. →p.184 ・Tells you FOMA terminal condition by during a videophone call.
  • Page 31 Multi-function keys Up key Right key/Redial key ・Moves the cursor or highlighted display upward ・Moves the cursor to the right. (towards the reversed direction). ・Scrolls the display to the next screens by ・Scrolls up the display. Hold the key down to page.
  • Page 32: Key Function

    →p.394 <How to connect earphone/microphone> Through-hole for strap ※: The antenna for the FOMA N900iG is built into the FOMA terminal. miniSD memory card slot ・Slot for inserting the miniSD memory card. →p.377 Functions that involve holding down keys for 1 second or more...
  • Page 33 How to use the software keys Guidance signs displayed at the bottom of the screen when the FOMA terminal is in standby or in operation are referred to as software keys. These software keys are related to operations and settings. To use a displayed software key, press the corresponding function key.
  • Page 34 How to use the Neuropointer When is displayed at the bottom of the screen, slide the Neuropointer to display the pointer ( ). Moving the pointer by sliding the Neuropointer enables you to quickly select an icon or item. When the list screen or function menu spreads across multiple pages, you can scroll a page up and down with the Neuropointer.
  • Page 35 ■ Scrolling a screen up or down with the Neuropointer Slide d to display , and then move the pointer to the bottom of its operating range. The pointer changes to       Function 1/2       Function 1/2  Notify caller ID  Notify caller ID When the pointer is moved to the top  Prefix numbers   ...
  • Page 36: How To View The Display

    How to View the Display The marks (such as , , , etc.) displayed on the display and image window are referred to as icons. The icons include the following: ● For screen display while using the FOMA terminal abroad, see p.535. I Display zxcvbnm,.⁄0 ⁄...
  • Page 37 i-mode is in action. ➜p.204 ⁄5 Displayed when Vibrator is set ➜p.127 i-mode communication is in progress. ➜p.204 ⁄6 Displayed when Ring volume is set to Packet communication is in progress. ➜p.474 Silent ➜p.126 ⁄7 Displayed in the Manner mode ➜p.132 Packet communication is in progress.
  • Page 38 I Image Window b n m ⁄0 ⁄2 ⁄3 ⁄1 You have mail at the i-mode center when Currently accessing network ➜p.535 “Receive option setting” is set to “ON”. ➜p.269 Battery level ➜p.55 Radio reception level ➜p.57 (Blue) You have unread mail ➜p.266 Out of network or radio unreachable status ➜p.57 (Red) Inbox is full ➜p.266...
  • Page 39: How To View The Image Window (Rear Panel Display)

    Checking the meaning of the displayed icons You can check the meaning of each icon displayed on the screen. It is useful for checking the functions set to your FOMA terminal via icons displayed on the screen. Select i (Menu) “Display”...
  • Page 40 I During a call display Displays the type of call during a call. Displayed when the FOMA terminal is opened. During a voice call During a videophone call During remote monitor I During an outgoing call display Displayed when the FOMA terminal is opened. I Alarm notification For alarm notification of “Alarm clock”, “Schedule”...
  • Page 41: Missed Call Display

    Checking the caller or sender When the image window shows “ ” or “ ”, you can check the caller/sender’s name and the title of the mail. Press a [Home] with the FOMA terminal folded to display the contents of missed call record or new mails. If you press a [Home] again, you can check up to three missed calls or new mails.
  • Page 42: Menu Functions

    Menu Functions To set or check various functions with the FOMA terminal, you can call up each function from the main menu. The structure of the menus is as the following: <Mail group> →p.248 Mail <i-mode group> →p.204 i-mode →p.312 ppli <Setting group>...
  • Page 43 Settings Incoming call Lock/Security Incoming call Ring volume All lock Select ring tone Talk PIM lock Video-phone SRS_WOW setting Self mode Keypad dial lock Display Vibrator Call data Reject unknown Illumination ※ FDN setting Clock Manner mode set Disp. phonebook image Call setting w/o ID Lock/Security Answer setting...
  • Page 44: How To Select Menu Items

    How to Select Menu Items You can display the screen for setting and checking functions from the main menu or an original menu. ● You can easily display the mail menu (p.248) or i-mode menu (p.204) that you often use. Press ] in the standby screen to display the mail menu and p [ ] to display the i-mode menu.
  • Page 45 Press b to select a high level icon. After selecting a high level icon, the guidance for the selected icon appears. To shift the focus continuously Press and hold down b . When no key is pressed for 15 seconds or more The main menu closes and the previous screen reappears.
  • Page 46 Select “Illumination in talk”, and then press d [Select]. Illumination in talk setting screen appears.      Talk       Illm. in talk  1/2  OFF Illumination in talk  Color 1  Color 2 OFF  Color 3  Color 4  Color 5  Color 6  Color 7 Reconnect ctrl.  Gradation 1 Select hold tone  Gradation 2 Select Select Entering the security code Depending on the functions, the security code entry screen may appear before the details screen of the selected function is displayed. To display the details screen, enter the security code.
  • Page 47 ■ Selecting “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” Some functions may prompt you to select “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” on the screen. Press c to select “YES” (or “ON”) or “NO” (or “OFF”), and then press d [Select]. The selected item is set.    Phonebook     TodaShunji...
  • Page 48 ■ Switching menu screens i (Menu) i (Menu) Pressing i(Menu) switches between the main      Original menu  Own number menu and the original menu.  Check new messages  Ring volume  Vibrator  Alarm clock  Change security code   <Not stored>   <Not stored>   <Not stored>   <Not stored> Select Select ● When you return to the standby display from the original menu, or when you return to the standby display from the original menu after calling up a function from the original menu and performing operations, press i(Menu) to display the original menu.
  • Page 49 The actual operations: Press i (Menu) while the standby display is displayed. Press b on the main menu to select , and then press d [Select]. Press c on the middle item selection screen to select “Other settings”, and then press d [Select]. Press c on the detailed item selection screen to select “Keypad sound”, and then press d [Select].
  • Page 50: Using The Foma Card

    Using the FOMA Card The FOMA card is an IC card that contains private information such as your phone number. By inserting the FOMA card into the FOMA terminal, you can carry out communications including a voice/videophone call, i-mode, mail exchange and packet data communication.
  • Page 51 ■ Removing Slide the lock holding the FOMA card. Be careful not to touch the FOMA card with your fingers. Lock lever The FOMA card is ejected a little. Pull it out straight carefully. Be careful not to drop the FOMA card when removing it. ●...
  • Page 52 FOMA card operational restriction function The FOMA card operational restriction function is a security function to protect your data and files. When you download data from sites or Web pages or receive files attached to i-mode mail, the FOMA card operational restriction function is automatically set. Data and files with this function set are accessible for viewing, playing, editing and attaching to mail and transmitting data via the Infrared exchange function only when the FOMA card used for downloading such data or file is inserted.
  • Page 53: Attaching/Removing The Battery Pack

    Backside Center” and Not available Service dial of this manual “DoCoMo Information Center” Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack ● Be sure to turn the FOMA terminal off before attaching/removing the battery pack. Moreover, hold the terminal when attaching/removing the battery pack.
  • Page 54: Charging Your Terminal

    ・ In general, the service life of a battery pack is about one year. Note that it may be shortened depending on the frequency of use. To protect the environment, bring used battery packs to NTT DoCoMo, the agency, or the recycle shop, etc.
  • Page 55 Battery usage time (The battery duration varies depending on the charging time and the deterioration of the battery.) ※ Network Continuous talk time Continuous standby time Voice call: Approx. 105 min. Stationary: Approx. 150 hours FOMA/3G Videophone call: Approx. 70 min. Moving: Approx.
  • Page 56 Charging the battery pack with the AC adapter Connect the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use to the FOMA terminal to charge the battery pack. 100 V AC power outlet Connector cap AC power cable Plug Connector (Make the side on which arrows are embossed face up to plug Button the connector horizontally.)
  • Page 57 Charging the battery pack with the desktop holder Use the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use and the Desktop Holder N05 to charge the battery pack. As you can charge the battery pack by simply placing the FOMA terminal in the desktop holder without opening its connector cap, it is convenient.
  • Page 58 To set and charge both the FOMA terminal and the battery pack on the desktop holder When the charging of the FOMA terminal is finished, the charge lamp of the FOMA terminal turns off and “ ” lights. Then, the charging of the battery pack starts, when the charge lamp of the desktop holder lights. After charging ends, hold down the desktop holder, grip both sides of the FOMA terminal or the...
  • Page 59: How To Check The Battery Level

    When charging is completed, pull the DC adapter connector out of the FOMA terminal horizontally while pressing the connector button. Then unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket in your car. Close the external connector cap of the FOMA terminal. ●...
  • Page 60: Select Language

    ● The beeps do not sound when “Keypad sound” is set to “OFF” or when being in the Manner mode. When the battery runs out <Low-voltage alarm> When the battery runs out, the screen as shown on the right flashes and the low-voltage alarm sounds. The alarm sounds for about 10 seconds and the power is turned off in about one minute.
  • Page 61: Power On/Off

    Power ON/OFF Power On/Off ● When you start using the FOMA terminal for the first time (or it has been left unused for a long period), charge the battery. Use the specified AC adapter or DC adapter (optional) for charging. ●...
  • Page 62: Setting The Date And Time

    Set local time/Set remote time Setting the Date and Time Setting date and time of the FOMA terminal <Set local time > Default setting has no date or time. Set the date and time to Japan time in “Set local time”. ●...
  • Page 63: Notifying Your Phone Number To The Other Party

    Setting the global clock <Set remote time> Default setting Time zone: GMT + 00 City name: London Summer time: OFF In addition to the Japanese Standard Time set in “Set local time”, you can display the time of another city in the world on your standby display. This is a convenient feature when traveling abroad.
  • Page 64: Own Number, Etc

    Select i (Menu) “Notify caller ID”. Select “Change setting”. To check the notify caller ID service settings Select “Check setting”. Select “ON”, and enter the NW security code. NW security code →p.152 If you do not notify your caller ID Select “OFF”, and enter the NW security code.
  • Page 65: Making/Receiving A Call

    ● Making/Receiving a Call ■ How to Make a Call Making a Call ....................62 Dialing a Previously Dialed Number ............. Redial   Notifying/Not Notifying Your Phone Number When Making a Call ..................186/184   Sending Push Signals Quickly ............Pause dial  ...
  • Page 66 Making a Call Dialing a phone number to make a voice call. ● Make sure that the battery level is adequate and the radio wave reception level is sufficiently strong. Dial the other party’s phone number, starting with the area code. Even if you are within the same area code as the number you are dialing, you must enter the full number, including the area code.
  • Page 67: Dialing A Previously Dialed Number

    I To correct the entire number Position the cursor at the beginning or end of the number and hold down t for 1 second or more. The standby display will return. Putting the current call on hold <Holding> You can put the current call on hold. Press t during a call.
  • Page 68 Press r or d [Dial]. To make a videophone call Press e . When you finish the conversation, press y. ● While “PIM lock” is set, only phone numbers are stored even in the case of calls to parties whose names or icons are stored in the Phonebook.
  • Page 69 Sending dial data using the pause dial function Select i (Menu) “Other settings” “Pause dial”. To delete dial data        Pause dial 0120#p12345559#p24680 Select “Delete” from the function menu. *As of January 2001, the paging service provided by NTT DoCoMo is known as QUICKCAST. Continued on next page...
  • Page 70: Attaching A Number Before The Phone Number

    Press d [Send] and enter the destination phone number. To enter “+”, press 0 for 1 second or more. To enter the phone number from the phonebook Enter part of the phone number, and then press c to search for the number. Press c to select a search method from the phonebook search screen.
  • Page 71: Making International Calls

    “My Line” service. Note that the conventional dialing procedure (excluding “010” from the dialing numbers below) is not available. For information about WORLD CALL, contact the DoCoMo Information Center indicated on the back cover of this user’s manual.
  • Page 72 See DoCoMo’s website for more information. ● “009130-010” is already stored in the “Prefix setting”. ● If your international phone carrier is not NTT DoCoMo, call your international phone carrier for information on how to make international calls. Making an international call with easy operations For making an international call, an international access code such as “009130-010...
  • Page 73 Make an international call by selecting the country name You can make an international call only by selecting the country name you preset. You don’t have to enter an international access number such as 009130-010 and a country code. ● Only “日本 (Japan)” is set by default. To add other country names and country numbers, set them in “Int’l dial setting”.
  • Page 74 Setting the Auto assist setting (Auto assist setting) Perform this setting to add international access number automatically. If this item is set to “AUTO”, as you dial “+” when making an international call, the “+” is automatically replaced with the international access number. →p.68 ●...
  • Page 75 Select i (Menu) “Network setting” “Int’l dial setting”. Select “IDD Prefix setting”. The IDD Prefix name and code currently set is displayed. Press o [Edit] and enter the IDD Prefix name. Up to 8 full-pitch or 16 half-pitch characters can be entered as an IDD Prefix name. Entering characters →p.502 Enter the IDD Prefix Code.
  • Page 76 Select i (Menu) “Talk” “Reconnect control”. To not sound an alarm Select “No tone”. To sound a high-tone alarm Select “High tone”. To sound a low-tone alarm Select “Low tone”. ● Waiting for call reconnection (in about 10 seconds at the longest) is also charged. ●...
  • Page 77 Receiving a Call Receiving an incoming voice call. When a call comes in, press r or d [Answer] to receive it. When a call comes in, the phone rings and the incoming call lamp flashes. If the “Vibrator” is set to other than “OFF”, the phone vibrates. The image window notifies you of the call as well by displaying the caller’s identification.
  • Page 78 Answer setting Setting to Answer a Call with Pressing Keys Default setting Any key answer You can perform the setting for answering a call by pressing a key other than r. You can also set the ring tone to quickly stop. It is useful for answering an incoming call in a place where this may bother people around you.
  • Page 79: Using Dialed Or Received Calls Records

    Fold setting Ending/Holding a Call by Folding the FOMA Terminal Default setting End the call You can set how your FOMA terminal operates when it is folded during a voice or videophone call. You can set the following operations: Item Description No tone During a voice call, voice is muted.
  • Page 80 The differences between Dialled calls record and Redial There are the differences between Dialled calls record and Redial. Dialled calls record Redial Type of record that is Voice call, international voice call, Voice call, international voice call, stored videophone call, international videophone call, international videophone call, packet communication videophone call...
  • Page 81 Check the contents of a record. “Current record number/Total record number” appears in the upper right corner of the screen.      Received calls 2/20  5/12(Thu) 8:40     10s The smaller the record number, the newer the record. SugimotoMikiko In case of missed calls, the ringing time is displayed next to the date and time. To check the previous and next records Press z or l .
  • Page 82: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    <Common> ●Switching the terminal off does not delete Dialled calls records/Received calls records. If you do not want other people to see the Dialed/Received phone numbers, either delete the record or set “Received calls” and “Redial/ Dialled calls” in “Record display set” to “OFF”. ●When you receive a call while displaying Received calls, the record data will be updated and a message “Updating info”...
  • Page 83: Adjust The Earpiece Volume

    Adjust the earpiece volume. To increase the volume by one level     Volume Press a [Home]. To lower the volume by one level Press s [Memo/Check]. Hold down a [Home] or s [Memo/Check] for 1 second or more to adjust the volume Level 4...
  • Page 84 ● You can set an announcement the other party hears while the call is on hold in the “Select hold tone”.→below ● When “Ring volume” for the “Phone/Video-phone” is set to “Silent”, or the Manner mode is set to ON, no 3 short tones “pip-pip-pip”...
  • Page 85 Hold down w for 1 second or more while the standby display is displayed. The message indicating that the driving mode is set is displayed and “ ” appears on the standby display. To cancel the driving mode With the driving mode set, hold down w for 1 second or more while the standby display is displayed.
  • Page 86: Checking Missed Calls And New Mail

    Service When receiving voice calls When receiving videophone calls ・If the other party does not notify you of Caller ID request You can also use the caller ID request his/her telephone number, the call is service for videophone calls. terminated after playing the guidance ・If the other party does not notify you of his/her asking the other party to notify you of telephone number, the call is terminated...
  • Page 87: Record Message

    Checking Missed Calls and New Mail When you press s [Memo/Check] with the FOMA body folded, you can check missed calls and new mails. Checking operation is as follows: When there are missed calls or new mail When there are neither missed calls nor new mail Info notice setting Sound/vibration...
  • Page 88 Select an answer message. Japanese 1 : The message “I cannot answer your call right now. Please leave your name and message within 20 seconds after the beep. Even for a videophone call, only voice message can be received.” is played in Japanese. Japanese 2 : The message “Thank you for your call, but I can’t take your call right now.
  • Page 89 It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all information recorded in voice messages. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the stored data in your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 90 It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all information recorded in voice messages. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the stored data in your FOMA...
  • Page 91: Making/Receiving A Videophone Call

    ● Making/Receiving a Videophone Call About a Videophone Call ................88 Making a Videophone Call ................89 Receiving a Videophone Call ................ 91 Using a Chara-den ..................93 Setting the Image to be Sent to the Other Party ........... 94 Setting the Image to be Displayed During a Videophone Call ......
  • Page 92: About A Videophone Call

    You can also send substitute images such as still images and messages and Chara-den instead of your self-portrait. ● The videophone function can be enjoyed between the terminals which support the DoCoMo videophone function even if their models differ from each other.
  • Page 93: Making A Videophone Call

    ● To visually communicate with the other party, switch to the handsfree mode or use the earphone/ microphone with switch. Please see p.435 for the earphone/microphone with switch. ● You can use DoCoMo’s International Dialing Service “WORLD CALL” to have an international videophone call. →p.67 ●...
  • Page 94 When you finish the conversation, press y . The call duration appears, and then the videophone call ends. Videophone call functions You can make various settings on videophone calls such as the size and quality of images you send. ※1 Handsfree : Sounds the other party’s voice from the speaker.
  • Page 95: Receiving A Videophone Call

    ● You can make a videophone call with steps 1 and 2 reversed. In this case, if you call a wrong number, please press y to delete the display and then dial the correct number. ● When making a videophone call, you can use an entry in the phonebook, “Redial” or “Received calls” as well a voice call.
  • Page 96 To answer with a substitute image Press r or d [Answer]. The substitute image is displayed on the other party’s display. Even after answering with the substitute image, you can switch to the camera view by pressing e . When using the earphone/microphone with switch (optional) Press the switch of the earphone/microphone with switch.
  • Page 97: Using A Chara-Den

    ● You cannot take a videophone call by the “Any key answer” function even when the “Answer setting” is set to “Any key answer”. (If “Answer setting” is set to “Quick silent”, pressing any key stops the ring tone only.) ●...
  • Page 98: Setting The Image To Be Sent To The Other Party

    Press the dial key to operate Chara-den. Pressing the dial key expresses the action assigned to that particular key. To switch the Action mode Select “Chara-den”-“Change action” from the function menu. Every time when you select “Change action”, you can switch the “whole action” and “parts action”. The “whole action”...
  • Page 99 Select “Camera image/Other image” from the function menu during a videophone call. Every time you select “Camera image/Other image”, the images on the main and sub screens switch. 10s 10s 12:05 12:05 Change FUNC Change FUNC Setting the video quality during a videophone call Default setting Normal You can select the video quality during a videophone call with emphasis on image quality...
  • Page 100 Setting the image to send during a videophone call <Select image> On hold, Holding, Record message: Pre-installed Camera off : Chara-den Default setting You can set an image to send instead of your camera view. ● The image that can be set for this function is a JPEG file with the VGA size (640×480 dots) or less. Please note that if you set up an image exceeding the Mail (Large) size (176×144 dots)...
  • Page 101: Setting The Image To Be Displayed During A Videophone Call

    Setting the Image to be Displayed During a Videophone Call You can set the image to be displayed during a videophone call and the display light. Setting the image and its size to be displayed on the main screen <Disp. Setting V-phone> Default setting Main display: Other image Change display size : Main display size ●...
  • Page 102: Changing Videophone Settings

    Changing Videophone Settings You can perform a setting to have videophone calls that could not be placed switched to voice calls. Automatically redialing a failed videophone call as a voice call <Voice call auto switch> Default setting When the other party you call cannot answer your videophone call because the phone is not a videophone terminal or because the other party is a “Dual network service”...
  • Page 103 Select the item <Not stored>. To change previously stored Other ID Select the Other ID to be changed. To enter from the “Phonebook”, “Dialled calls” or “Received calls” Select “Look-up address” from the function menu, then select the item. To delete one Other ID Highlight the one you want to delete and select “Delete this”...
  • Page 104 Remote monitor Make a videophone call to the called side FOMA terminal to check the camera view of the called side. ● To perform remote monitoring, you must make a videophone call from the FOMA terminal that is stored at the called side terminal as Other ID with caller ID informed.
  • Page 105: Phonebook

    ● Phonebook Phonebook Available with the FOMA Terminal .......... 102 Storing an Entry in the Phonebook of FOMA Terminal (Main Unit) ..............Add to phonebook   Storing an Entry in the FOMA Card Phonebook ......... 106 Storing Data in the Phonebook from Redial or Dialled Calls ...... 107 Changing a Group Name .............
  • Page 106: Phonebook Available With The Foma Terminal

    Phonebook Available with the FOMA Terminal The FOMA terminal provides the following two types of phonebooks: the FOMA terminal (main unit) phonebook to which various functions can be set and the FOMA card phonebook that can be used in any FOMA terminal. Use these phonebooks properly according to your applications.
  • Page 107 Characteristics of the phonebook of FOMA terminal (main unit) If you register information into the phonebook of the FOMA terminal (main unit), you can use the following convenient functions: ・ If you specify Memory Number “000” to “009”, you can use the “Two-touch dial” in which you can make a phone call by pressing 2 keys.
  • Page 108: Add To Phonebook

    Add to phonebook Storing an Entry in the Phonebook of FOMA Terminal (Main Unit) ● You must enter a “family name” or “first name”. If no family name and no first name are entered, a phonebook entry cannot be stored in the phonebook. ●...
  • Page 109 ・ Automatically sorting received mail →p.291 ● If a person’s mail address is “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, store only the phone number for the mail address. ● If original data of still images and movies registered in the phonebook are updated and/or deleted, the still images and movies in the phonebook are also updated and/or deleted.
  • Page 110 ● “The first phone number”, “Kana•Kanji full name”, “Group setting”, “The first mail address”, “Bookmark” and “Secret setting” can be copied to the new terminal at a DoCoMo service counter. Please note that it may not be possible to copy data which is stored in the FOMA terminal, depending on specifications of the new terminals.
  • Page 111 ・ Displaying the mail sender’s name →p.281 ・ Automatically sorting received mail →p.291 ● If a person’s mail address is “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, store only the phone number for the mail address. Storing Data in the Phonebook from Redial or Dialled Calls You can store phone numbers directly to the phonebook from the “Received calls”,...
  • Page 112: Group Setting

    Select “Add”, and search the phonebook entry where you will store the number. How to search the phonebook →p.114 To store a phone number in a new phonebook entry Select “New”. When storing in the FOMA card Select “New” or “Overwrite”. Display the phonebook details screen, and then press d [Select].
  • Page 113: Distinguishing Incoming Calls For Each Phone Number And Group

    Enter a group name. “ ” is attached to the groups in the FOMA card.    Edit group name Friends If you assign the same group name to the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card, the group is displayed as different two groups. Entering characters →p.502 Resetting a group name You can reset group names you have changed to their default settings.
  • Page 114 ● “Mail ring tone” or “Mail illumination” to be set for the phone number starts operation when receiving SMS or the mail from the address “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” Display the details screen for the phonebook entry you want to set the Utilities functions.
  • Page 115 ● If the same phone number or mail address has been stored in multiple groups, the priority is given to the settings specified for the group that contains the phone number or mail address found first in the reading search order (p.114).
  • Page 116 Select the item with “★”. The list screen listing the names of phonebook entries and groups for which the selected settings have been specified appears. “ ” is prefixed to the group names. To cancel the settings of the function at once by item Highlight the item with “★”, and select “Release settings”...
  • Page 117 ● Secret codes are attached to mail addresses only when the destination mail address is a “phone number” or “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. For other kinds of mail addresses, secret codes cannot be added. ● You cannot set a secret code for the phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card.
  • Page 118 Display the details screen for the phonebook entry for which you want to set a secret code. How to search the phonebook →“Search phonebook” below When multiple phone numbers or mail address are stored in a single phonebook Press v to display the desired phone number or mail address. Select “Secret code”...
  • Page 119: Search The Phonebook

    Select i (Menu) “Search phonebook”. You can display the phonebook search screen by pressing f to select “Search phonebook” or pressing Select the search method. To display the search method with priority Highlight the search method you want to display with priority, and then press o [Prefer]. When you press g while the standby display is displayed at the next search, the set search method screen is displayed.
  • Page 120 To search by column (in the order of Japanese syllabary)     Column search Press the key corresponding to the column you want to search.      Which column? 1 : Displays only entries whose reading begins with the line of ア (A)   ∼ :Kana       :Others       :All 2 :...
  • Page 121: Editing The Phonebook

    Edit data Editing the Phonebook Follow the procedure below to edit entries in the phonebook. You can store an edited entry as a new phonebook entry. Display the details screen for the phonebook entry you want to edit, and then press o [Edit]. How to search the phonebook →p.114 Edit the respective items.
  • Page 122: Uim Operation

    ● You cannot delete the phonebook data when “PIM lock”, “Keypad dial lock” or “Restrict dialing” is set. ● You can only delete the phonebook data of secret data in “Secret mode” or “Secret only mode”. ● When multiple phone numbers are registered, if you delete any of the 1st to 3rd phone numbers, a later numbered phone number(s) will be moved up and displayed.
  • Page 123 Select the data to copy, and then press o [Finish]. A message is displayed asking you whether to copy the data.       Phonebook 1/2   IshizakaHiroshi To copy all data   KoizumiHiromi   SakaiNatsuki Select “Select all” from the function menu.   SakagamiMasao   SagawaHideki   SatoHanako   ShimizuKeiko...
  • Page 124: Checking The Storage Status Of The Phonebook

    Select the destination in which you want to delete the data. To delete the data in the FOMA terminal (main unit) Select “Phone”. To delete the data in a FOMA card Select “UIM”. Select the item you want to delete. To delete phonebook data Select “Phonebook”.
  • Page 125 Two-touch dialing Making a Call with Minimum Key Operation If you assign phone numbers to the memory numbers “000” to “009”, you can dial quickly those phone numbers by simply pressing two keys: one of 0 to 9, and r or d [Dial] (e for a videophone call).
  • Page 127: Sound And Display Settings

    ● Sound and Display Settings ■ Sound Settings Changing a Ring Tone Set ............Select ring tone   Adjusting the Ring Volume ............Ring volume   Editing Sound Effect to i-motion Playback Sound ....SRS-WOW setting   Using Vibration to Notify You Incoming Calls and Alarm ....Vibrator  ...
  • Page 128 Select ring tone Changing a Ring Tone Set Default setting Phone: Pattern 1 Video-phone: Pattern 1 Mail: Pattern 2 Msg. Request: Pattern 3 Msg. Free: Pattern 3 You can set a different ring tone for incoming voice calls, videophone calls, mail, Msg. Request and Msg.
  • Page 129 Pre-installed ring tone/melody list Display Display Pattern 1-3 Alarm 1 Melody 1 Alarm 2 Melody 2 Alarm 3 Melody 3 Alarm 4 Melody 4 Alarm 5 Melody 5 Alarm 6 Melody 6 Alarm 7 Melody 7 Alarm 8 Melody 8 Melody 9 Melody 10 Recording License No.: T-0400180...
  • Page 130: Ring Volume

    Ring volume Adjusting the Ring Volume Default setting Phone/Video-phone: Level 4 Mail/Message: Level 4 You can adjust the ring volume that notifies you incoming voice/videophone calls, mail or Msg. Request/Free to any of 6 different levels. You can also mute the ring tone or set it to gradually ring louder (Step).
  • Page 131 SRS_WOW setting Editing Sound Effect to i-motion Playback Sound Default setting You can perform the setting to add a sound effect to i-motion when it is played or it is played as a Chaku-motion during an incoming call. ● When this function is on, you can hear edited sounds such as “crisp and distortion-free sound of instruments and voices”...
  • Page 132: Recording Voice Data

    ● When “Mail/Msg. ring time” is set to “OFF”, no “ ” appears and the FOMA terminal does not vibrates for incoming mail, Msg. Request/Free. ● When the sound effect of the Flash image emits, even if the vibrator is set, the FOMA terminal does not vibrate. ●...
  • Page 133: Keypad Sound

    Select “Play” to start playing voice data. To cancel the playing after it has started Press d [Stop], t or y . To delete voice data Select “Erase”. To set whether to emit the start tone before alarm notification Select “Set start tone”. Specify whether or not to emit (ON/OFF) the start tone before alarm notification.
  • Page 134: Setting The Foma Terminal To Emit The Charge Sound

    Charge sound Setting the FOMA Terminal to Emit the Charge Sound Default setting To avoid leaving the FOMA terminal with the power charged, you can set it to emit the charge sound “pippi” when charging starts and ends. ● Regardless of this function setting, the FOMA terminal does not emit the charge sound during the following situations: •...
  • Page 135 Mail/Msg. ring time Setting the Time for Ringing a Tone of Mail or Msg. Request/Free Default setting 5 seconds You can choose whether to set off ring tone when you receive mail or Msg. Request/Free (ON/OFF). If you choose ON, select length of time. <Example: To set ring tone>...
  • Page 136: Manner Mode

    Manner mode Turning Off Sounds Emitted by the FOMA Terminal Manner mode provides a quick and convenient way of muting the FOMA terminal’s ring tones and keypad sound to avoid disturbing people around you. ● Regardless of the manner mode setting, the shutter sound for taking a still image, the starting/ending sounds for recording movie and the Auto timer starting sound are emitted.
  • Page 137: Changing The Manner Mode Setting

    Manner mode set Changing the Manner Mode Setting Default setting Manner mode You can select the FOMA terminal operation of when the manner mode is set. ● The default setting for “Original” is as follows: ・Record msg. : OFF ・Vibrator : ON ・Phone vol.
  • Page 138 In the manner mode Each manner mode is set as follows: Manner Super Original Low-voltage alarm Setting value of “LVA tone” Even when this is set to “ON”, the Low-voltage alarm does not sound if the “Phone vol.” in this function is set to “Silent”.
  • Page 139: Using The Desktop Icons

    Desktop icon Using the Desktop Icons You can paste a phone number or function frequently used as a desktop icon on the standby display. The desktop icons allow you to display a phone number or call up a function with a quick operation. ●...
  • Page 140 Pasting other desktop icons Mail address To paste the mail address in the phonebook Display the details screen of the mail address you want to paste. To paste the received mail sender or sent mail destination Display the mail details screen of the received mail sender or sent mail destination you want to paste.
  • Page 141 Title of pasted desktop icons Icon Type Title displayed Phone number Name stored in phonebook (if not, phone number) Mail address Name stored in phonebook (or mail address if the name is not stored or pasted from the mail detail screen) SMS address Name stored in phonebook (or phone number if the name is not stored or pasted from the mail detail screen)
  • Page 142 : The “ToDo” list screen is displayed. →p.421 : The “Bar code reader” is started. →p.193 : The “Dictionary” is started. →p.434 : The “Original menu” is displayed. →p.43 ● When “PIM lock” is on, you will see no desktop icon for phone number, mail addresses, SMS addresses, URLs, melodies, images, movies or i-motions, Chara-dens, or i-αpplis.
  • Page 143 Deleting a desktop icon pasted on the standby screen Select i (Menu) “Display” “Desktop icon”. Highlight the desktop icon you want to delete and select “Delete this” from the function menu. When you want to delete all Select “Delete all”. Resetting the desktop icons to the default setting <Reset desktop>...
  • Page 144: Display Setting

    ● Even when the“ ” is not displayed, you may have some messages left in the Voice Mail Service Center. ● Selecting “ ” displays the “Missed calls” record and an icon shows whether it was a voice call or a videophone call that you missed.
  • Page 145 Select the item you want to set. To display no image Select “OFF”. To display a calendar Select “Calendar”. Select “Background”/“No background”. When you set to “Background”, select a background image. How to select an image →p.338 To display an image Select “Image”...
  • Page 146 Setting the display for the Wake-up display Select i (Menu) “Display” “Display setting”. Select “Wake-up display”. Select the item you want to set. To display no image Select “OFF”. To display a message Select “Message” and enter a message. Up to 50 full-pitch or 100 half-pitch characters can be entered. Entering characters →p.502 To display an image Select “Image”...
  • Page 147 Disp. phonebook image Displaying the Image Set in the Phonebook at Incoming Calls Default setting When you receive a voice call or videophone call from a telephone number registered with a still image or movie, you can set whether or not to display the image. Select i (Menu) “Incoming call”...
  • Page 148 Mail : Sets display/not display of the sender, sent date and time and subject when a mail comes in (ON/OFF). Connection : Sets display/not display of an image or animation indicating the connection status when a voice/videophone call comes in, or during a voice/videophone call, Infrared exchange or data communication (ON/OFF).
  • Page 149: Display Light

    Display light Setting Whether to Turn On/Off the Display Light for the Display and Keys Default setting Lighting: ON+Saver (Light time: 5 minutes) Charging: Standard Area: LCD+Keys Brightness: Level 2 You can set how the display light for the display, image window and keypad is turned on/off. You can set the following items: Purpose Item...
  • Page 150 Select the item to be set. To turn the display light on Select “ON”. Select the power saving mode from “Valid/Invalid” (ON/OFF). If it is set to “ON”, you set up the time shifting to the power saving mode in the range between 02 and 20 minutes.
  • Page 151: Setting The Incoming Call Lamp To Flash At Incoming Call

    Illumination Setting the Incoming Call Lamp to Flash at Incoming Call Default setting Phone: Color 5 Video-phone: Color 5 Mail: Color 1 Msg. Request: Color 1 Msg. Free: Color 1 Set pattern: Standard Color name: Color 1 to 12 You can set the flashing color and flashing pattern of the incoming call lamp that alerts you to incoming voice/videophone calls, mail or Msg.
  • Page 152: Setting The Incoming Call Lamp To Flash During A Call

    ● When a voice message recorded with the “Voice announce” function is set to the ring tone, the incoming call lamp flashes in a fixed pattern regardless of this setting. ● When “Pattern 1”, “Pattern 2” or “Pattern 3” is set to the ring tone, the incoming call lamp flashes in accordance with the melody regardless of this setting.
  • Page 153: Setting The Clock Display

    ● Characters which can be switched to “Font 2” are alphabets (full- and half-pitch), numbers (full- and half-pitch), hiragana, katakana (full- and half-pitch), some symbols, Greek characters and Russian characters only. All other characters such as kanji are displayed in “Font 1”. The characters of entered phone number and clock display and others cannot be switched to “Font 2”.
  • Page 155: Battery Level • Power On/Off Security Settings

    ● Security Settings ■ Security Settings Security Code in This FOMA Terminal ............152 Changing Your Security Code ..........Change security code   Setting PIN Codes ..................153 Canceling PIN Lock ..................155 ■ Restricting Operations and Functions of a FOMA Terminal Lock Function ....................
  • Page 156 The NW security code is a 4-digit security code used for the various network services and procedures at the DoCoMo e-site, and is set at the time of subscription. Avoid setting a NW security code that consists of easy- guessable numbers such as the last four digits of the phone number, and keep your NW security code confidential.
  • Page 157: Change Security Code

    ● If the PUK code is entered incorrectly 10 times in succession, the FOMA card will be locked completely. Keep your copy of the FOMA subscription application form in a safe place. ● If you forget your PUK code or your FOMA terminal is completely locked, contact a DoCoMo service counter.
  • Page 158: Pin1 Code

    Setting the PIN1 code entry when the power is turned on <PIN1 code entry set> To prevent any unauthorized use of your FOMA card, set the FOMA terminal to prompt to enter the PIN1 code when the power is turned on. Select i (Menu) “Lock/Security”...
  • Page 159: Entering The Pin1 Code When The Power Is Turned On

    Entering the PIN1 Code When the Power is Turned On When “PIN1 code entry set” is set to “ON”, turning on the power displays the PIN1 code entry screen. Enter your PIN1 code. ● Note that if you do not enter the PIN1 code and leave the entry screen displayed, you cannot use the FOMA terminal and the following operation is not available.
  • Page 160: Preventing Other People From Using Your Foma Terminal

    Lock Function The FOMA terminal has the lock function to prevent other people from using it without permission or viewing your phonebook and mail. The functions you can set are as follows. Purpose Description Function See page To prevent other people Disables all operations except for turning the All lock from using the FOMA...
  • Page 161: Self Mode

    Canceling the All lock ● If you fail to cancel the All lock 5 times in succession, your FOMA terminal is turned off. However, you can turn it on again. Enter the security code in the security code entry screen during the All lock and press d .
  • Page 162: Pim Lock

    ● Even if the “Self mode” is set, you can make a voice call to emergency numbers (e.g. 110, 119, and 118). The self mode is canceled when a voice call to an emergency number is made. ● If you perform a prohibited operation during the Self mode, a message indicating that the Self mode is being set appears.
  • Page 163: Keypad Dial Lock

    Keypad dial lock Prohibiting a Call by Dialing Default setting Canceled When this function is set, voice or videophone calls by dialing with the keypad are prohibited. Dialing from previously stored “Phonebook” entries before setting keypad dial lock and from “Dialled calls” or “Redial” entries after setting keypad dial lock is possible. If the FOMA terminal is used for business, private use can be prevented by previously storing necessary phone numbers in the Phonebook and by setting this function.
  • Page 164 Side keys guard Preventing the Side Keys from Being Pressed Accidentally Default setting The Side keys guard function is useful for preventing the side keys from being accidentally pressed when the FOMA terminal is folded and placed in your bag, etc.. ●...
  • Page 165: Preventing Other People From Seeing Your Phonebook And Schedule

    ● When “Received calls” is set to “OFF” and a call is missed, the “Missed call” desktop icon appears on the standby display. If you try to display “Received calls” from the “Missed call” desktop icon, a message indicating you that the “Received calls”...
  • Page 166 ● When the “Phonebook” or “Schedule” is called up in the Secret mode, “ ” flashes for secret data. ● “Phonebook” and “schedule” entries stored as secret data cannot be called up, corrected or deleted unless you set the FOMA terminal to the Secret mode or Secret only mode. For the “schedule”, alarm notification is given in the normal mode but no alarm message appears.
  • Page 167 Select “Release secret” from the function menu. The secret is canceled. During the Secret mode, “ ” stops flashing and changes lighting. Security Keeping Other People from Viewing Your Mail in Inbox/Outbox Default setting No security You can activate security for Inbox, Outbox and Draft box to prevent others from viewing content of these boxes.
  • Page 168 ● If security is imposed on the entire box, you need to enter the security code (p.152) when opening the box. Entry of the security code is not required when you open the folder with security in the box again. ●...
  • Page 169 Setting restrictions to phone numbers for incoming/outgoing calls The procedures to set restrictions to phone numbers stored in the phonebook for incom- ing/outgoing calls are the same way. Display the phonebook details screen you want to set. How to search the phonebook →p.114 Select “Restrictions”...
  • Page 170: Rejecting Calls With No Caller Id

    Checking the Restrictions settings You can check the phone numbers on which “Restrictions” have been set for each function. You can also cancel the functions that have been set while checking the restric- tions settings. Select i (Menu) “Restrictions”, and then enter the security code.
  • Page 171: Setting The Time Until The Ringing Operation Starts

    Select the item you want to set. To accept incoming calls from phone numbers those do not notify the caller ID Select “Accept”, and select a ring tone from the Select ring tone screen. Selecting a ring tone →p.124 To reject incoming calls from phone numbers those do not notify the caller ID Select “Reject”.
  • Page 172: Other Security Settings

    Reject unknown Rejecting Calls from Caller Not Registered in the Phonebook Default setting Accept You can set the FOMA terminal to reject incoming calls from phone numbers not stored in the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card phonebooks. ● This function is active only when the caller notifies the phone number. It is recommended that you set “Caller ID request”...
  • Page 173: Reconnect • Receiving Calls Camera

    ● Camera Before Using the Camera ................170 Taking a Still Image ............... Shooting still image   Shooting a Movie ............... Shooting movie   Changing the Settings for Shooting ............183 Changing the Camera Settings ..............186 Using the Bar Code Reader ............Bar code reader  ...
  • Page 174: Before Using The Camera

    Before Using the Camera You can use the built-in camera in the FOMA terminal to shoot a picture (still image) and movie. ● The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal. If you do not have a miniSD memory card, it can be purchased at various locations such as mass retailers of consumer electronics.
  • Page 175: Shooting Still Images

    Shooting still images ● You can store up to 400 shot still images. These numbers may vary depending on the amount of image data. ● The approximate number of storable images are as follows: The number of storable images Mode Format setting Storage setting miniSD memory card...
  • Page 176: Notes On Using The Camera

    How to view the shooting display Record ON FUNC ON Record FUNC Photo mode/Continuous Movie mode/Chance capture/ mode/Mega pixel mode Long duration mode ① Turns ON/OFF the light. It is displayed when the out- ⑥ Indicating the detail of “Storage setting”. camera is used for shooting.
  • Page 177 ●When the following actions occur while you are continuously shooting multiple photos or movies, the camera operation is suspended and the camera screen is switched to the appropriate action screen. When you close the screen, you can return to the camera screen, allowing you to store the data shot before switching to the other screen such as an incoming call and alarm notification.
  • Page 178 Shooting still image Taking a Still Image You can take a picture (still image) you like with the built-in camera. The shot still image is saved in JPEG format in the folder of “Image” selected at the time of saving. ●...
  • Page 179 To change the shot still image in Normal display/Mirror display Select “Normal display” or “Mirror display” from the function menu. Selecting “Mirror display” turns the image left side right. Mirror display is selected when the in-camera is used. The check mode screen on the image window also sets Mirror display by default.
  • Page 180 To take still images with a set frame On the shooting screen, select “Select frame” from the function menu and choose a frame you want to use. Pre-installed frames →p.345 To cancel the frame you selected, select “Select frame” from the function menu and “OFF”. After taking photos, you can change the frame by selecting “Change frame”...
  • Page 181 Taking continuous multiple pictures <Continuous mode> You can take still images as continuous multiple pictures using the continuous mode. You can save the continuous multiple pictures as original animation or you can save all or selected photos as still images. If you save them as an animation, it can be replayed using “Image”.
  • Page 182 To display the details of the selected still image Select the still image with b and then press o [detail]. The still image in the blue frame will be displayed. Save FUNC To switch Normal display/Mirror display for the shot continuous multiple pictures Picture...
  • Page 183 Adding voice to a picture (still image) <Picture voice> You can add voice on a shot picture. ● A picture to which voice is added using this function is saved as a movie in the “i Motion” folder selected when saving. After saving, you can play that picture using “i Motion”, edit it such as movie clipping, and send it as an attachment to an i-mode mail.
  • Page 184 ● When you change “Format setting” while this feature is running, only “Mail (L)” and “Mail (S)” are available. When “Format setting” is set to other than “Mail (L)” or “Mail (S)”, “Mail (L) (176×144)” is set when the function is startup. Shooting movie Shooting a Movie You can shoot a movie with voice with the built-in camera.
  • Page 185 Hold the FOMA terminal firmly to keep it still and then select d [Record] or press s [Memo/Check]. Start tone will sound when you start recording and the image you are recording will be displayed on your terminal screen. While recording, incoming light will flash. The data amount is different depending on the shooting conditions such as the subjects, and will serve you as a guide upon shooting time.
  • Page 186 ● Even if recording using the Long duration mode ended because no recording time left in a FOMA terminal, the miniSD memory card may still have free space. This depends on the movie size, which depends on the recording conditions such as the type of subject. Recording a movie without missing the important scene <Chance capture>...
  • Page 187: Using The Zoom

    Record the movie. →p.180 The unused recording time is displayed as “ ” during recording once the maximum saving space exceeds. Stop Changing the Settings for Shooting Using the zoom To zoom in on the screen image by one level, press j on the shooting screen. Press h to zoom out on the screen image by one level.
  • Page 188 Close-up shooting When you shoot an image from a short range of approximately 5 to 9 cm using the out- camera, you can focus the camera by shooting after setting the lens selection switch to (macro lens). ● (macro lens) can only be used with the out-camera. ●...
  • Page 189 Select i (Menu) “Camera”. At purchase, you can also start up the camera by selecting the “Camera” desktop icon on the standby display. Select the mode in which you want to shoot an image to display the shooting screen. When you do not press any key for 3 minutes or more, shooting screen is automatically closed. Select “Auto timer”...
  • Page 190: Changing The Camera Settings

    Changing the Camera Settings You can set your personal preferences for the built-in camera. The following settings are available: Setting after Function Setting description Settable camera mode See page Setting timing camera off Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the All camera mode Before Not retained p.187...
  • Page 191: Adjusting The Brightness

    Operational flow This section describes the operation flow to set up the applied functions of the camera. Select i (Menu) “Camera”. You can also startup the camera using the desktop icon for “Camera” that appears by default on your standby display.
  • Page 192: White Balance

    Adjusting the white balance according to the light source <White balance> Default setting Auto Select image quality on the white balance selection screen. Auto : Adjusts the white balance automatically. Fine : Selected for shooting outdoors in a sunny day. Cloudy : Selected for shooting in a cloudy day, shaded area, or the evening hours.
  • Page 193 Select the size of image on the format setting selection screen. ● When the format setting is changed, the zoom setting returns to the “Normal”. ● When you startup another camera mode after starting up “Mega pixel mode”, “Format setting” returns to the default setting.
  • Page 194 Specifying file space at saving <Storage setting> You can limit the file capacity for saving images to that in which mail can be attached. ● You cannot set this function when “Mega pixel mode” is set. ● You cannot set “Restricted (Mail)” when “Format setting” is set to “Stand-by (240×269)” or larger. Select storage capacity on the storage setting screen.
  • Page 195 Selecting the shutter sound <Shutter sound> Default setting Sound 1 You can set the shutter sound that can be heard at shooting. The selectable shutter sounds for each Photo mode are as follows: Photo mode Shutter sound Mega pixel mode/Photo mode/Picture voice Start tone Continuous mode Auto...
  • Page 196 Checking memory information <Memory info> You can check the information about unused/used data space for the FOMA folders and a miniSD memory card that store shot still images or recorded movies. <Example: When Photo mode is selected> Check capacity on the memory information screen. When a miniSD memory card is not inserted in your FOMA terminal, the memory Memory Info...
  • Page 197: Bar Code Reader

    One of the 2-D codes that represents the data of alphanumeric and kana characters in a vertical/horizontal direction. Some QR code contains images and melody data. As another type, one piece of information is divided into several QR codes. You can scan the up-to-16-divided QR code as a single information. Example:株式会社NTT ドコモ (NTT DoCoMo, Inc.)
  • Page 198 Switching the lens of the out-camera ●The lens of the out-camera needs to be switched to (macro lens) with lens selection switch when scanning the code. When switching the lens selector, slide the switch firmly to the ● (standard lens) or (macro lens).
  • Page 199 To make a voice/videophone call Press d [Select], and select “Voice-phone” or “Video-phone” and “Dial”. →pp.62 and 89 When a voice call or videophone call is made by selecting "Voice-phone” or "Video-phone” followed by “Dial”, whether to notify your caller ID depends on the setting of “Notify Caller ID Service” (p.59). If you want to select whether to notify your caller ID when making a voice or video call, select “Notify caller ID”...
  • Page 200 Saving and using the scanned data You can save the data scanned by a bar code reader and use it later. Saving the scanned data Select “Store” from the function menu in the detail screen of the scanned data (p.194). The scanned data is saved.
  • Page 201: I-Mode

    ● i-mode About i-mode ....................198 Displaying the i-mode Menu ............i-mode menu ■ Displaying a Site Displaying a Site ..................205 How to View and Operate a Site ..............207 Adding a Site to My Menu ..............My Menu Changing the i-mode Password ........
  • Page 202: About I-Mode

    FOMA service area (voice communications area). i-mode is a paid service to which you need to subscribe. For application inquires, contact the DoCoMo Information Center indicated on the back cover of the manual. ● Newly subscribing to FOMA service allows you to use all the services on the day of subscription.
  • Page 203: Displaying Sites

    ,オプション設定 Set your i-mode mail preferences or i-mode password here. (vOptions) .お知らせ&ヘルプ Announcements from DoCoMo, help on how to use i-mode, and rules for (News & Help) using i-mode are available here. 料金&お申込 Check service fees, change payment or contract details and apply for (Fee &...
  • Page 204: Other Features

    ■ Other features I i-motion You can download videos and sound from i-mode sites to the i-mode terminal so you can set them to the standby display as well as enjoy playing the data. • Downloading i-motion →p.332 • Playing i-motion →p.332 •...
  • Page 205 I Chara-den When using the videophone, you can display a cartoon character instead of your image, in the other party’s videophone-support terminal. The cartoon character moves his or her mouth, as if he or she were speaking, in response to your voice. Also, you can move the cartoon character in a certain way by operating a key. Furthermore, you can download your favorite cartoon character;...
  • Page 206: Message Service

    I トクだねニュース便 (Read it and Reap News) (Japanese only) DoCoMo delivers i-mode terminals information such as news and weather forecasts using the Msg. Request function. トクだねニュース便 (Read it and Reap News) (Japanese only) is a charged service for which you need to subscribe.
  • Page 207: Internet Connection

    FOMA may be lost when your FOMA is damaged, repaired, or otherwise mishandled. It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all data stored in the FOMA. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the stored data in your FOMA.
  • Page 208: Displaying The I-Mode Menu

    i-mode menu Displaying the i-mode Menu Select i(Menu) The i-mode menu screen appears. There are 8 items in this menu. The main operations in i-mode begin from this screen. You can also display the i-mode menu by pressing p [ ] while the standby display is displayed.
  • Page 209: Displaying A Site

    Displaying a Site Various services are offered by IPs (Information Providers). You can check your bank account or reserve a variety of tickets on the display of your FOMA terminal. ● Service lists vary depending on the sites. Some sites may require you to make a subscription. ●...
  • Page 210 ● Generally, the What’s new!! site will be updated every other Monday. ● English sites are displayed after entering Menu List (sites differ from Japanese version). ● Access news from DoCoMo and usage regulations on What’s New!!. Reconnecting to the page you displayed last time <Last URL>...
  • Page 211: How To View And Operate A Site

    Select “Last URL” from the i-mode menu. i-mode menu →p.204 To cancel the operation of page receiving Press o [Quit]. ● If you select “Last URL” when you have just purchased the FOMA or after “Reset last URL” is processed, “iMenu” screen appears.
  • Page 212 ● You can select an item and view another page or select a menu option and perform the corresponding operation. You can also perform operations such as displaying linked pages by selecting the section containing the information. ● Flash images may look different from the appearance of the site when you play the Flash image saved as Save image.
  • Page 213: Text Box

    If the Function menu spans multiple pages You can move to the previous or the next page by the following operations: h(or a [Home])...Go to the previous page. j (or s [Memo/Check])...Go to the next page.       Function       Function       Function 2/3 1/3...
  • Page 214 Entering User ID and Password Some sites may display the authentication screen. The display varies depending on the sites. Select the text box of “User ID”.    Authentication UserID Password OK Cancel Enter your User ID and then press d [Set]. Entering characters →p.502 User...
  • Page 215 I When scrolling screen s [Memo/Check] ·······Displays a continuation of the list or text by scrolling downward the screen. a [Home] ··················Displays the previous page of the list or text by scrolling upward the screen. Reloading the information <Reload> You can update the current page to have the latest information. Select “Reload”...
  • Page 216 Adding a phone number and mail address to the Phonebook <Add to phonebook> You can add the information such as a phone number and mail address displayed on a site, screen memo or Msg. Request/Free to the Phonebook. <Example: Registering the phone number that is displayed on a site> Display the page that contains the information you want to add, and highlight the phone number to be added.
  • Page 217: Adding A Site To My Menu

    Moving from a TLS/SSL page to a normal web page. To display a normal web page       TLS/SSL Select “YES”.       Release TLS/SSL communication ends, a normal web page is displayed, and “ ” icon   TLS/SSL session? disappears. YES NO ● A message may appear saying, “This site is not certified Do you connect?” while you are TLS/SSL...
  • Page 218: Changing The I-Mode Password

    ● If you forget your i-mode password, the registered service subscriber must bring the FOMA terminal and a form of identification (such as a driver’s license) to an NTT DoCoMo service counter to have it reset. A service representative will reset your i-mode password to “0000”.
  • Page 219: Displaying Web Sites Quickly By Storing The Sites

    Entering another URL while a Web page is displayed on the screen If you select “Enter URL” from function menu while a site or Web page is displayed, you can display another page. The URL of page that is currently being displayed appears in the field where the Internet address is entered. Select the entry field, and enter the URL of the page to be displayed.
  • Page 220 Adding a Bookmark <Add Bookmark> ● You can Bookmark up to 100 sites. ● The URL for each stored Bookmark can contain up to 256 half-pitch characters. You cannot add a page of which URL contains over 256 half-pitch characters. ●...
  • Page 221 Select the Bookmark you want to display. To cancel the operation of page receiving     Bookmark  1/ 5 Press o [Quit].  mobile Fishing Restaurants Game Music TV program News Sports flashes Timetables Nature Select FUNC ● The page title that you displayed from the Bookmark list will appear on the top line of the first page when you next display the Bookmark list screen.
  • Page 222: Displaying Sites You View Often Simply

    Managing a Bookmark You can conduct various Bookmark operations from the function menu. Display the Bookmark list screen.→ p.216 Highlight the title you want to control to display the function menu, and then select the item. To change a title Select “Edit title”...
  • Page 223 Storing the Home URL Display the page you want to store and select “Set as home URL” from function menu. A confirmation message appears. When the Home URL is stored A message appears asking if you want to overwrite the already set home URL. Select “YES”.
  • Page 224: Saving A Displayed Site

    Screen memo Saving a Displayed Site Screen memo enables you to store a page that has once been viewed as a screen memo in your FOMA terminal, convenient for searching result such as public transportation guides or the data received screen of melody/i-motion. The feature saves the screen as it was displayed so you find it useful to check the information later.
  • Page 225 Select the title you want to display. The Screen memo details screen appears. If you press v while the screen memo is Screen memo 1/ 1  Mobile Page displayed, the previous/next screen memo can be displayed. Fishing info Restaurants To check a URL of the stored page Recipe...
  • Page 226: Downloading An Image From A Site Or Message

    Downloading an Image from a Site or Message You can save an image displayed on a site, screen memo, i-mode mail or Msg. Request/ Free and set it for the standby screen. ● You can set a saved image or animation to the standby display or wake-up display. ●...
  • Page 227: Downloading A Melody From A Site

    Downloading a Melody from a Site You can save a melody downloaded and stored from a site or i-mode mail and set it to the ring tone. ● When the FOMA card is replaced with another one or the FOMA terminal is turned on with the FOMA card removed, screen memos and Msg.
  • Page 228: Downloading A Dictionary From A Site

    Downloading a Dictionary from a Site You can download dictionaries from sites and save them. You can select up to 2 dictionar- ies for conversion from the downloaded Japanese conversion dictionaries for the setting. →p.519 Display the site that allows you to download a dictionary, and then select the dictionary.
  • Page 229: Using The Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions

    Select “Save” on the display notifying you of the completion of data received. A message appears asking whether or not you want to save the data.    Data Received Select “Play” to play the Chara-den that you downloaded. Operation procedure of Chara-den →p.360      赤ちゃん...
  • Page 230 Select “Dial”. When a voice call or videophone call is made by selecting “Voice-phone” or “Video- Dialing 03XXXXXXXX phone” followed by “Dial”, whether to notify your caller ID depends on the setting of Dial? “Notify Caller ID” Service (p.59).  Dial  Cancel...
  • Page 231: Making The I-Mode Settings

    ● You cannot use the Mail To function if you already have 10 items of draft mail. ● You may not be able to use the Mail To function when 2 mails or more addresses are displayed consecutively. ● This function only supports e-mail addresses up to 50 half-pitch characters long. Accessing a displayed URL page <Web To Function>...
  • Page 232 Packet communication fee is charged for the ISP communication. Packet communication charges incurred during ISP connection communication are not included in the flat-rate charge of the “Pake-Houdai” plan. ※: Additional sign-up for DoCoMo is not required. About the sign-up for information service providers •...
  • Page 233 Setting the character size <Character size> Default setting Standard You can change the character size of the site screen and the Msg. Request/Free details screen to increase the number of characters that can be displayed on the screen or to enlarge the character size to make the screen easier to view.
  • Page 234 Setting the number of scroll lines <Scroll> Default setting 1 line The feature can allow you to specify how many lines the screen will scroll to display when you press c on the site screen, screen memo, or the Msg. Request/Free screen. Select i(Menu) “i-mode settings”...
  • Page 235 Checking the contents of i-mode settings <Checking i-mode settings> You can check the contents specified in “i-mode settings”. Select i(Menu) “i-mode settings” “Check settings”. The current settings of the following items of “i-mode settings” are displayed. • Scroll • Character size •...
  • Page 236: Receiving A Message

    Msg. reception Receiving a Message When FOMA terminal is in the service area, Msg. Request/Free is automatically sent by i- mode Center. The received Msg. Request/Free is saved in "Message" of the i-mode menu. ● Up to 100 of received Msg. Request/Free can be saved in FOMA terminal. The number of Msg. Request that can be saved varies within a range from 20 to 100 and the number of Msg.
  • Page 237 ● When the number of Msg. Request/Free saved in the FOMA terminal exceeds the maximum limit (100 items), Msg. Request/Free is automatically deleted in order from the oldest message first when a new message is received. However, unread messages and protected messages are not deleted. The necessary message should be protected. ●...
  • Page 238: Inquiring About Received Message At The Center

    Setting to display the message automatically <Message auto display> Default setting Msg. Req. preferred You can set the way of auto display when Msg. Request/Free is received. Select i(Menu) “i-mode settings” “Message auto display”. Msg. Req. preferred : Gives priority to Msg. Request to be automatically displayed. Msg.
  • Page 239 ● When “ ” is displayed, you cannot check new messages. ● When “ ” (red), “ ” (red), “ ” (red), or “ ” (red) are displayed, your FOMA terminal can no longer receive i-mode mails or Msg. Request/Free. Delete unnecessary mails or Msg. Request/Free or read unread Msg. Request/Free until the icon disappears, or select OFF for the protection setting.
  • Page 240: Displaying Messages In A Message Box

    Msg. Request/Free Displaying Messages in a Message Box Viewing the message list/details screens Select i(Menu) - “ ” - “Message” - “Msg. Request/Free” to display the Msg. Request/ Free screen. ● You can also display the Msg. Request/Free screen by selecting p [ ] - “Message”...
  • Page 241 Changing the way Msg. Request/Free is displayed <Sort/Filter> You can change the order of received Msg. Request/Free in accordance with the purpose or display only the Msg. Request/Free that can meet the specific condition. Function Type of display Setting Type of category Sort Switch the order of displayed Msg.
  • Page 242 Setting for melody replay when Msg. Request/Free is opened <Auto melody play> Default setting You can set whether or not an attached/pasted melody will be automatically played when Msg. Request/Free is opened. Select i(Menu) “i-mode settings” “Auto melody play”. ON : Plays the melody automatically. OFF : Does not play the melody automatically.
  • Page 243 ● When the number of Msg. Request/Free saved in the FOMA terminal exceeds the maximum limit (100 items), unprotected and Msg. Request/Free is automatically deleted in order from the oldest message first when a new message is received. ● You can also protect/unprotect Msg. Request/Free even when you select “Protect ON/OFF” from the function menu on the Msg.
  • Page 244 Checking the number of saved Msg. Request/Free <No. of messages> You can check the number of saved/unread/protected Msg. Request (or Msg. Free). The number of the following items can be checked: Displayed item Displayed contents The number of all received Msg. Request (or Msg. Free) is displayed. Unread The number of unread Msg.
  • Page 245: Utilities/Group Utilities • Phonebook Search Messaging

    ● Messaging Mail Functions for a FOMA Terminal ............242 Displaying Mail Menu ............... Mail menu ■ Composing i-mode Mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail ......Composing/sending i-mode mail Composing and Sending a Deco-mail ..........Deco-mail Composing and Sending Greeting Cards ......... Template Attaching a File to an i-mode Mail ...............
  • Page 246 The part followed by the “@” symbol will be randomly chosen alphanumeric characters. Please check your mail address after i-mode subscription is completed. Example: abc1234∼789xyz@docomo.ne.jp <Checking your mail address> Menu screen → “English” → 4 Options → 1 Mail Settings → “Confirm Mail Address”...
  • Page 247 “Reject only i-mode mail” simultaneously. ● If “Register a Secret Code” is set and a mail is sent to an address belonging to a carrier other than DoCoMo, you may not receive an error message notifying you about the unknown address, etc.
  • Page 248 mova i-mode terminal → FOMA terminal Short mail ※ sent from mova i-mode terminal will be received as SMS at FOMA terminal. ※ : Short mail is a mail service that allows you to exchange message texts between mova terminals. •...
  • Page 249 In the event you are not able to receive mail Mail received at the i-mode Center will immediately be sent to your i-mode terminal. However, if your i- mode terminal is not turned on, out of the service area, or the “Receive option setting” is set to “ON”, your mail will be retained at the i-mode Center.
  • Page 250 Still images taken with one of the built-in cameras can be sent to i-mode terminals (including mova), PCs, and non- DoCoMo mobile phones as attachment files. However, when an image of more than 10,000 bytes and 100 KB or less is sent to the FOMA or mova terminal, the image will not be sent as an attachment file, but instead a URL where the image can be viewed and its viewing expiration date will be automatically attached and sent.
  • Page 251 Service flow Movie or i-motion files attached to i-motion mail are sent to the i-motion Center and stored at the Center. (If the destination is a PC, the file is sent directly as an attachment.) If a terminal compatible with i-motion mail receives movie file (s), “ 動画あり(movie)”...
  • Page 252: Mail Menu

    ● The contents of received mails, sent mails and saved mails may be lost due to a malfunction, repair work, etc. Please note that DoCoMo shall not be held liable for such losses and that it is recommended to take notes of the contents of received mails, sent mails and saved mails separately to guard against accidental loss.
  • Page 253 Select i(Menu) “Compose message”.      New mail   <No message> FUNC Prev Select ”, type in the recipient and press d [Set]. Select “      Address For an address, you can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters. docomo.taro.△△@docomo.ne Entering characters →p.502 .jp You can send a mail by just entering characters before @ of the mail address if the terminal that will receive the mail supports i-mode.
  • Page 254 Check the message and press o [Send]. An animation appears, telling you that the i-mode mail is being sent. Press “OK” to get           Preview   docomo.taro.△△@docom back to the Mail menu develop.   Good evening. You can do the same by letting the Preview screen appear and selection “Send” from the Thanks for yesterday....
  • Page 255 ● When entering a recipient from the Phonebook set to “Secret code”, a secret code is automatically added to the mail being sent. At the recipient, however, the secret code attached to the sent mail is not stored. The secret code will only be added if the recipient’s address is phone number or “(phone number)@docomo.ne.jp”.
  • Page 256 Entering a recipient from the address list <Sent address/Received address> You can enter a recipient from the sent address or received address record invoked on display. <Example: Invoking the sent address record> On the New mail display, select “Look-up address” - “Sent address”...
  • Page 257 To change the type of a recipient added Highlight a recipient you want to change. Select “Change rcv. type” from the function menu and choose an item. : A recipient to which to send mail. : A recipient to which to broadcast. The mail address entered in the Cc recipient is displayed at other recipients.
  • Page 258 Deco-mail Composing and Sending a Deco-mail Deco-mail allows you to change the character color, size and background, create animated characters and insert lines and images in the message of the i-mode mail (text mail), enabling the creation of more richly featured mail. ●...
  • Page 259 Select [Decorate mail] from the function menu when entering the mail body. Icons for the decoration menu items will be displayed on the lower half of the screen. Message Happy birthday! Entering characters →p.502 Font color Select Select a function from the decoration menu and conduct each operation.
  • Page 260 Inserting lines      Message Happy birthday! On the row where you want to insert a line, select “ ” from the decoration menu. If you change the font color before inserting the line, the inserted line is also displayed in the color that you have specified. Changing background color      Message...
  • Page 261 Decorate an entered message Even after typing in a mail message, you can change the font color, size and position and can set for Blink, Ticker and Swing. You can change the settings of the decorated message as well. ● You cannot change the background, insert neither an image or line in the Edit decoration. Select [Decorate mail] from the function menu when entering the mail body.
  • Page 262 Press b at the starting point where you wish to cancel the decoration and then press d [Start]. To decorate all of mail Press p [All]. Press b at the ending point of the decoration cancellation and then press d [End]. Icons for the decoration menu items will be displayed on the lower half of the screen.
  • Page 263 Template Creating and Sending Greeting Cards With Deco-mail, you can use previously registered templates to create birthday cards and other greeting cards. ● In the case of greeting cards, the text is decorated using templates, which uses up more capacity than straight text.
  • Page 264 In the New mail screen, select “Template” from the function menu. Select a template. To preview templates Highlight the template you want to display and press o [Play]. During preview display, you can switch to another template by pressing v . If the template does not fit in one screen, you can scroll it with c .
  • Page 265 <Example: Attaching an image or melody> When composing a mail, select “Attach file” - “Attach image” from the function menu. Attaching melody Select “Attach file” - “Attach melody” from the function menu. Select the folder. Select the image you want to attach. Images that cannot be attached to the mail are not Camera...
  • Page 266 ● The image attached to the mail may not be displayed correctly. Moreover, the image may be displayed with poor quality. ● If the recipient’s terminal is not a model from FOMA N900iG series, the melody that you sent may not be played correctly.
  • Page 267 ● Movies and i-motion cannot be attached in the following cases: • The data size of the movies or i-motion exceeds 100 KB (102,400 bytes). • The remaining data size of the message (including attached files) is less than 100 characters in full pitch (or 200 bytes) as text mail or less than 200 characters in full pitch (or 400 bytes) as Deco-mail.
  • Page 268 ● If more than 1 mail address of the person you are talking to is stored in the Phonebook, the priorities of the highlighted addresses on the sent confirmation screen are shown below. ① has the highest priority. ① i-mode address (domain name is “docomo.ne.jp”) ② address or phone number without domain (domain name is a character string after “@”) ③...
  • Page 269 For further operations, see Steps 2 to 5 on p.249. ● If the recipient’s terminal is not a model from FOMA N900iG, the melody you sent may not be played correctly. ● The image attached to i-mode mail may not be displayed properly. If the receiving terminal is of the i-mode of the mova service, you can only attach 1 image file in the JPEG format (10,000 bytes max.), and the message can be as...
  • Page 270 Folders of mail-connected i-αppli When you send/receive i-mode mails by mail-connected i-αppli, the mails are saved in each dedicated folder       Outbox   1/1   Outbox that is created in the Outbox and Inbox when mail-connected i-αppli is downloaded.   Dimo 絵文字メール   Character mail You can create up to 5 folders of mail-connected i-αppli in each of the Outbox and Inbox. Select FUNC ●...
  • Page 271 ● Once the number of received mail saved in your FOMA terminal (including both i-mode mail and SMS) reaches the maximum limit (1,000 items), incoming mail will automatically delete the oldest mail in trash box and oldest received mail in that order. However, unread mail and protected mail will not be deleted. We recommend that you protect mail you want to retain.
  • Page 272 Standby display when you receive mail When you receive i-mode mail, “ ” will appear on the standby display. If you select this icon, “New mail” appears. If you receive mail while you are viewing Inbox, this icon may not appear. You can call up the list of received mail by selecting this icon.
  • Page 273 Receive option Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively You can check the subjects of mail messages stored at the i-mode Center and select the mail to download to your own terminal. You can also delete mail at the i-mode Center before downloading. ●...
  • Page 274 Check new message Inquiring About New i-mode Mail in the Center Default setting Check all (Mail, Msg. Request, Msg. Free) ● i-mode mail that arrives at the i-mode Center is automatically sent to FOMA terminals. In the following cases mail is stored at the i-mode Center: •...
  • Page 275 Reply to i-mode mail Replying to i-mode Mail You can reply to the sender of i-mode mail. You can enter new message, referring to the mail or quoting received message when you compose your reply mail. ● If “Keypad dial lock” is set, you can reply only to i-mode mail whose sender and addresses of the same mail (To and Cc) are all registered in the Phonebook.
  • Page 276 To refer to received message to reply ● When you compose “Reply with ref” mail, the message input area appears in the upper portion of the screen and the received mail message in the lower part of the screen. Display the details screen of the mail to reply to and select “Reply with ref”...
  • Page 277 Forwarding i-mode mail Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Addresses You can forward received i-mode mail to others. ● To the subject of forwarding message, “Fw:” will be added. You can enter up to 15 full-pitch characters including “Fw:” for subject. Surplus will be deleted. ●...
  • Page 278: Save Melody

    The melody attached or pasted to received i-mode mail can be saved on your FOMA terminal. ● You can not play a melody during voice call. ● If sender is other than a FOMA N900iG, the melody you received may not play correctly. Select mail with “ ” or “...
  • Page 279 When the melody storage is full If you are unable to save a melody because there is insufficient memory available in your terminal, you will need to delete some unnecessary melodies to create more memory. When a message appears to ask you if you want to delete, select “YES”...
  • Page 280 ● Images can be saved as half-pitch alphameric file name (but, up to 36 characters in half-pitch). If “.” is included in a file name, the image will be saved with the characters after “.” deleted. If other than alphameric is included in a file name, images will be saved as “imagexxx”...
  • Page 281 ● To play movies and i-motion attached to i-motion mail on other device such as PC, special software is required. Please go to the DoCoMo website for details. ● If “Pasted i-motion” is “Invalid”, i-motion that download is not completed will not be displayed in mail messages.
  • Page 282 Outbox/Inbox Displaying Mails in Outbox/Inbox Sent/received mails are saved in the “Outbox” and “Inbox”, respectively. You can use folders in the Outbox/Inbox to manage mails. To display a mail in the Outbox/Inbox, display the sent/received folder list screen from the mail menu and select the folder you want to open.
  • Page 283 List of mail screen A list appears as follows. Icons appearing on this screen also appear on the mail details screen. Some icons may not appear. ① Indicates mail status.      Inbox    1/ 3     10:35 SugimotoMikiko ①-1 Received mail   Thanks      8:25 TodaShunji : Unread mail  Good morning...
  • Page 284 ● If the clock is not set to “Set local time”, “--/--” will appear for date/time on the list of sent mail and the list of draft mail screens. However, date will appear for SMS sent out successfully. Mail details screen Mail details screen appears as follows: ①...
  • Page 285 Changing Character Size or mail list display Changing character size for mail message You can change the character size of the message while you are displaying the mail details screen. When you set the character size to "Small", the date and time received/sent, sender, receiver, subject, etc.
  • Page 286 I Mail list display (1-line display)       Inbox    1/ 2        Inbox   1/ 2      Inbox   1/ 2   10:35   Thanks   10:35   SugimotoMiki   10:35    docomo.△△△.t    8:25 Hi    8:25 NakanishiTet    8:25  docomo−△△−taro    5/11 Ticket    5/11 SugimotoMiki    5/11  docomo.△△△.tar    5/11   Map    5/11   NakanishiTet    5/11    docomo−△△−ta    5/11   Invitation    5/11   NakanishiTet    5/11    090XXXXXXXX    5/10 Information    5/10 SugimotoMiki    5/10  docomo.△△△.tar    5/10 Party    5/10 docomotaro    5/10  docomo.taro.△△    5/ 9 Schedule    5/ 9 NakanishiTet...
  • Page 287 Composing/editing/deleting folder You can add folders in Inbox to manage the received mail. ● The default folders are “Inbox”, pre-installed mail-connected i-αppli folder and “Trash box”. ● Up to 23 folders can be added in Inbox. As folders for mail-connected type i-αppli, up to 5 folders can be added in each of Outbox and Inbox.
  • Page 288: Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions

    Select mail you want to move.           Inbox 1/  5 Selected mail will be checked.   10:35 SugimotoMikiko You can check the selected mail again to unselect them. To unselect all mail messages,  Re:Good job today    8:25 NakanishiTetsu select “Release all” from the function menu.  Call me    5/11 SugimotoMikiko To select all mail messages, select “Select all”...
  • Page 289 ● The Phone To, AV Phone To, Mail To and Web To functions may not be used for mails in the HTML format that are sent from a machine such as PC. Changing the display order of sent/received mails <Sort> You can define the order of listing mail according to certain conditions.
  • Page 290 Filter categories Mail to be displayed Available BOX i-motion i-mode mail that has a movie or i-motion attached (including i-motion mail Inbox/Outbox before capturing movie/i-motion data) i-αppli i-mode mail that has i-αppli start up information (i-αppli To) attached Inbox (Excludes received mail using mail-connected i-αppli) Inbox/Outbox Failed i-mode mail and SMS that failed to transmit...
  • Page 291 Protecting sent/received mail <Protect ON/OFF> You can protect important mail to avoid having it accidentally deleted or overwritten. ● You can protect up to 500 received mail messages and up to 200 sent mail messages (including both i-mode mail and SMS). These numbers vary depending on the amount of data involved. <Example: Protecting (or unprotecting) received i-mode mail>...
  • Page 292 Deleting one mail message You can select one i-mode mail or SMS to delete. ● You cannot delete protected mails. <Example: Deleting one received i-mode mail> Highlight the mail you want to delete on the list screen of received mails, and select “Delete this” from the function menu. Select “YES”.
  • Page 293 Deleting a group of mail messages You can delete a group of mail (e.g. all mail messages in a folder or all read messages in a folder). You can also delete all SMS reports at once. ● If you delete all the mail in a folder, the folder will not be deleted. To delete a folder, see p.283. ●...
  • Page 294 Select the address that you want to see. To delete an address       Sent address    1/2    5/11 13:37 Select the record you want to delete, and select “Delete this” from the function menu.   TakadaMasami    5/11 11:53 To delete multiple addresses   NakanishiTetsuya    5/10 23:43 Select “Delete selected” from the function menu, and then select the records you   TodaShunji...
  • Page 295 Mail settings Setting Mail Functions of the FOMA Terminal Sorting mail automatically into folders <Auto-sort> You can sort received i-mode mail or SMS into folders automatically. You can sort by sender’s mail address, phone number, subject or restrictions (such as mail cannot be replied to).
  • Page 296 ● Entire mail address including its domain name must be entered. Domain name is a character string after @. (Example) docomo.taro△△@docomo.ne.jp Please be aware that function will not work if you do not enter domain name. ■ Assigning group for sorting You can register groups recorded in your Phonebook as an Auto-sort condition.
  • Page 297 Highlight the mail-connected i-αppli folder to which a sorting condition is to be set. Open the function menu and select “Auto- sort” - “Setting all mail”. A message is displayed notifying you that the sorted mails can be used by the i-αppli software and asking whether to perform this setting.
  • Page 298 Mark the “Insert” box of the header/signature and select the input column. Enter the header/signature and press d [Set].          Header You can enter up to 120 full-pitch (240 half-pitch) characters for header and signature. Hello A linefeed is counted as 1 full-pitch character. Entering characters →p.502 If you do not want the header/signature pasted automatically Header editing...
  • Page 299 Setting i-mode center inquiry items <i-mode checking> Default setting Inquire all Setting the inquiry items for “i-mode checking”. You can make each inquiry setting for “Mail” (i-mode mail), “Msg. Request” and “Msg. Free”. Select i (Menu) “Connection setting” “i-mode checking”. Select the item which you want to check and press o [Finish].
  • Page 300 Displaying message first <Message display> Default setting Standard You can choose whether to display the top line (received date/time or sent date/time) first or message first when you open mail. Select i(Menu) “Mail settings” “Message display”, and then select how the mails are displayed. Standard : The top line (received date/time or sent date/time) of the mail is displayed first.
  • Page 301 Performing the setting to receive selected mails <Receive option setting> Default setting You can select whether you want to receive only selected mail. If you do not choose this option, all mail messages will be delivered to your terminal automatically. ●...
  • Page 302 Highlight “<Not stored>” and select “Look-up address” - “Phonebook” from the function menu. To store an address from the Sent address list Select “Sent address”. To store an address from the Received address list Select “Received address”. To store an address, typing it in Select "Edit address"...
  • Page 303 Setup of melody pasted to i-mode mail <Pasted melody> Default setting Valid You can specify to have melodies either played or saved. ● This only applies to the melodies pasted to i-mode mail (the melodies displayed with “ ” icon on the mail details screen) and does not apply to melodies attached to i-mode mail.
  • Page 304 Select i(Menu) “Mail settings” “i-motion auto play”. ON : i-motion will be played automatically after you capture it. When “ON” is selected, some i-motions start playing automatically during downloading. A screen that notifies you of the completion of i-motion downloading appears when the playing is completed. OFF : i-motion will not be played automatically after you capture it.
  • Page 305 Checking the contents of the mail settings <Mail settings> You can check mail setting by “Mail settings”. Select i(Menu) “Mail settings” “Check settings”. The current setting for each of the following “Mail settings” items will be displayed: • Scroll • Char. size •...
  • Page 306 Composing and sending SMS Compose and send a new SMS. ● You will be able to exchange SMS with some overseas carriers other than DoCoMo. The service start date and available overseas carriers will be announced on the DoCoMo website.
  • Page 307: Receiving Sms

    To check SMS content before sending it<Preview> While composing SMS, select “Preview” from the function menu. You can check SMS recipient and message. To edit unsent and sent SMS →p.250 To copy message body →p.284 If you press t and y without sending mail, a messages will appear informing you that the content will be deleted and editing session will terminate.
  • Page 308 When you receive SMS, “ ” (blue or red) icon blinks and the screen displays “Mail Receiving...”. After downloading of mail is complete, the number of    Received result received mail messages or Msg. Request/Free will be  Mail          1  Msg. Request      0 displayed on the received result screen.  Msg. free         0...
  • Page 309 Displaying new SMS ● The beginning of the received SMS message will be shown on the list of received SMS as its title. ● The title for SMS report (transmission notice) will be “SMS report”. Select i(Menu) “Inbox” “Inbox”. If you add any folder, select the folder on the Inbox folder list screen. The received mail list screen will be displayed.
  • Page 310: Setting Sms

    Edit message and send. For further operations, see Steps 3 to 4 on p.302. ● “Reply with quote” and “Reply with ref” cannot be used for SMS. ● You cannot reply to SMS that was sent from a phone that has no caller ID, a call from a pay phone, or calls in which the ID cannot be distinguished.
  • Page 311 <SMS center selection> ※You usually do not need to change this setting. Default setting DoCoMo You can select to use either DoCoMo’s SMS Center or other company’s SMS Center. <Example: Using other company’s SMS center> i (Menu) “Connection setting” “SMS center selection”.
  • Page 312 ● When you remove the battery pack, the date/time of the sent SMS that are stored in the FOMA card will be deleted and displayed at the end of the list. However, the date/time of the sent SMS saved with the SMS report will not be deleted.
  • Page 313: I-Αppli

    ● i-αppli About i-αppli ....................310 Downloading i-αppli ..................312 Executing i-αppli ..................315 Starting i-αppli Automatically ..............321 Executing i-αppli from a Site or Mail ........i-αppli To function Setting the i-αppli Standby Screen ..........Stand-by set Managing i-αppli ..................327 Using the Functions from the i-αppli ............
  • Page 314: About I-Αppli

    About i-αppli By downloading an i-αppli from a site, you can make your i-mode compliant FOMA terminal (i-mode terminal) more useful and easier to use. For instance, you can download and play a variety of games on your i-mode terminal. You can download an i-αppli for share price information that will automatically check your shares at regular intervals.
  • Page 315: Taking Pictures

    • Phonebook entries • Browsing the latest unread mail • Browsing Phonebook entries • Saving melodies • Using icon information • Changing ring tones (phone, mail and • Storing Bookmarks messages) • Storing schedules • Retrieving images from multimedia • Using the Mail menu •...
  • Page 316: Downloading I-Αppli

    Displaying the i-αppli menu Select i (Menu)        ppli  Software list  Auto start set     ppli info Select Menu item Description See page Software list Displays the software list. p.315 Auto start set Sets whether to automatically start an i-αppli on the specified date and time. p.321 i αppli info Checks the i-αppli information such as the time when the forced termination of the...
  • Page 317 ● If you fail downloading a software program due to poor radio wave and other conditions, the software can not be stored. ● You cannot switch tasks during downloading. ● When you download i-αppli DX or i-αppli that uses registration data or mobile phone information, a message appears notifying you of such use.
  • Page 318 Software that starts up directly from a site Unlike normal i-αppli software programs, once downloading is started, some i-αppli software programs are immediately started up from sites. When you have downloaded these programs from the sites, they are immediately started up without the message “Completed” displayed.
  • Page 319: Executing I-Αppli

    ● When the software is downloaded from a TLS/SSL-compatible page, the “TLS/SSL” field displays “ON”. ● You cannot change the name of the software displayed in this function. Icon display of software Software list screen shows type and setting of the programs by the following icons: : Indicates an i-αppli DX.
  • Page 320 How to use the software key Some software may display guidance on the lowermost line of the screen, which are related to the settings or operations such as [EXIT], [BACK]. They are called software key. To execute the software key, press the appropriate function key. EXIT BACK ●...
  • Page 321 ● Note that you may not be able to receive information in a timely manner when the network setting is “OFF”. ● While “Self mode” is set or mova is activated for “Dual Network Service”, software which carries out communication may not start up in some cases.
  • Page 322 Making settings to permit the changes of ring tone and screen display <Change mld./img.> You can make settings to automatically change ring tones of phones or mails as well as the standby display or images during mail send/receive operation when i-αppli DX is run. ●...
  • Page 323 Starting up another software from the running software You can start up another software from the running software. Downloading the software for starting the specified software enables it to start without having to return to the software list screen. ● Software that can start another software must be downloaded in advance. ●...
  • Page 324: Initially Pre-Installed I-Αppli Software> Enjoying Dimo 絵文字メール

    Enjoying Dimo 絵文字メール This software makes mail exchange more enjoyable by having cartoon characters move lively and cheerfully in response to pictographs shown in the mail. If the other party uses a Dimo-compatible terminal, cartoon characters will let you know the reception of a call or a mail, or give you information about unread mail in your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 325: Starting I-Αppli Automatically

    Starting i-αppli Automatically Making the setting to start i-αppli automatically <Auto start setting> Default setting You can make setting to start up the software automatically. ● When you turn the auto start feature to ON, set the start-up date for the software you want to start up automatically.
  • Page 326 Press o [Finish] to set the starting time. To set the starting time Select the displayed date and time to set the starting date and time. Refer to the procedure for storing a schedule event (p.415) for how to set the starting time as the procedure is the same.
  • Page 327: Executing I-Αppli From A Site Or Mail

    i-αppli To function Executing i-αppli from a Site or Mail You can start up an i-αppli from non-i-αppli functions such as sites or mails. The following functions allow you to start up i-αppli. Function Contents Site function i-αppli starts up when the selected item sets i-αppli startup. (while a web site is displayed) Mail function i-αppli starts up when you select an item that sets the start-up of i-αppli from the i-mode mail text.
  • Page 328 Starting up i-αppli by bar code reader function Scan code (JAN code or QR code) that contains information for starting i-αppli. Bar code scanning →p.193 Select “Activate i-αppli” and then select “YES” on details screen for the bar code reader. i-αppli starts up.
  • Page 329: Setting The I-Αppli Standby Screen

    Stand-by set Setting the i-αppli Standby Screen You can set the i-αppli software for standby display. This useful feature enables you to start up the software directly from the standby display once you set a software program you often use for standby display. ●...
  • Page 330 Making settings to permit the connection from the i-αppli standby display <Stand-by network> You can make network settings when the software that is set on the standby display can be connected with the network. ● You cannot make the setting for the software that does not work on the network. Select i (Menu) “Software list”.
  • Page 331: Managing I-Αppli

    Canceling while the i-αppli standby display is displayed Select i (Menu) “i-αppli settings” “End stand-by display”. Select “Terminate”. A message notifying that i-αppli standby display was terminated appears. To show i-αppli standby display Select “End”. Checking the termination information of i-αppli standby display <End stand-by info>...
  • Page 332 ● If the software program has not been updated, a message appears notifying you that the existing software program is the latest version after the software information is obtained. ● If pages are compatible with TLS/SSL, a message appears notifying you that TLS/SSL communication has started. ●...
  • Page 333: Using The Functions From The I-Αppli

    Displaying security error history <Security error history> When you try to select some operations that are not permitted in i-αppli or i-αppli DX, a security error occurs, forcing to terminate the software while the information is stored in the security error history. When such error occurs on the i-αppli standby display, the i-αppli standby display is forcibly terminated.
  • Page 334 Perform the operation for starting camera while the program is running. The camera function is activated, and then the terminal is set to the camera mode. The items that can be set, the specification method and the procedure for activating the camera all vary depending on the program used.
  • Page 335: I-Motion

    ● i-motion About i-motion ..................... 332 Downloading i-motion ............. Download i-motion Setting Auto Play of i-motion ............. Automatic replay Setting the Type of i-motion to Be Downloaded ......i-motion type...
  • Page 336 About i-motion i-motion is the data of videos, sounds and music. You can download i-motions to your FOMA terminal from a variety of i-motion-compatible sites, play the downloaded i-motion, or set it as the standby display. Moreover setting it as the ring tone brings you a lot of enjoyment.
  • Page 337 Select and download an i-motion. When the download is completed, a screen appears notifying you of the completion of data received. To cancel the operation Press o [Quit]. When the i-motion is Normal type In “Automatic replay” of “i-motion setting”, you can select whether or not you want to play the i-motion automatically during the download operation.
  • Page 338 ● When download is interrupted while it is simultaneously being played back due to radio wave condition, etc., you can still play the data that has been downloaded before the interruption occurred. The data downloading completion screen may not be displayed because the downloading was not completed. To play all parts of the data, download the data again.
  • Page 339 ● The i-motion that you saved will appear at the top of the list in the “i Motion” folder. The file name will appear for i-motion without titles. ● You cannot save the following i-motions: • i-motions that cannot be stored •...
  • Page 340 Automatic replay Setting Auto Play of i-motion Default setting You can select whether or not to play an i-motion automatically when it is downloaded from a Web page or when a screen memo including i-motion is displayed. ● “Automatic replay” can be set only for Normal type i-motions. The program is automatically played for Streaming type i-motions regardless of the above setting.
  • Page 341: Displaying, Editing And Managing Data

    ● Displaying, Editing and Managing Data ■ Using Still Images Displaying a Saved Image ..............Image Editing a Still Image ................ Edit image ■ Using Movies Playing a Movie Shot with the Camera or Downloaded i-motion ....................i Motion Editing a Movie ................Edit i-motion ■...
  • Page 342: Displaying A Saved Image

    Image Displaying a Saved Image Default setting Set image disp. : Normal You can display animations used on the standby display and wake-up display, pictures (still images) shot with the built-in camera and downloaded images, original animations, and images that can be set to the videophone call. ●...
  • Page 343 How to display the list of pictures or title names You can select to display the image list screen (p.338) either as a picture list that consists of 4 images in one screen or a title name list. Picture list Title name list Camera...
  • Page 344 Sending a still image attached to a mail You can attach a saved still image to a mail and send it. ● If the image to be attached to mail is not appropriate, you cannot select “Compose message”. You may not be able to attach some images to i-mode mail due to data size.
  • Page 345 Setting the display position (Positioning) You can set the image display position when pasting an image that is vertically smaller than the image display area. ● This setting becomes invalid when the pasted image is vertically larger than the display area. ●...
  • Page 346 Display the Image list screen (p.338). Highlight the image you want to set, and then select “Clipping area” from the function menu. You can also select “Clipping area” from the function menu after pressing d [Disp.] to display the images. Select the clipping area.
  • Page 347 Creating an animation <Setting/Releasing original animation> You can create an animation of up to 20 frames using added images. ● You can edit link files for continuous multiple pictures taken by the built-in camera (animation files). Release of original animation settings will not delete the images. ●...
  • Page 348: Editing A Still Image

    Edit image Editing a Still Image You can edit a picture (still image) shot with the built-in camera and image that were forwarded using infrared exchange or downloaded from the Website. ● Editing an image repeatedly may cause the image quality to deteriorate or the image size to increase. ●...
  • Page 349 Adding effects <Retouch> Select an editing category on the retouch screen. The retouch list screen is displayed. Available processing options are shown as follows: Sharp : Emphasizes the contrast in contours Blur : Blurs contours Sepia : Tinges hues in sepia Emboss : Displays a relief-like uneven quality to the picture Negative...
  • Page 350 Adding a marker stamp <Marker stamp> You can add a stamp (marker stamp) such as a heart shaped mark, as if you put a sticker on, to an image. ● The marker stamp can be selected from among 32 designs, and the selected marker can be pasted to the desired location.
  • Page 351 Pasting characters to an image <Character stamp> Default setting Character color : Black Font : Gothic style Character size : Standard size You can add a character stamp to an image taken with the built-in camera. ● You can enter up to 15 full-pitch or 30 half-pitch characters in the character stamp. You can also enter the pictograph.
  • Page 352 Press b to select the trimming area and then press d [Set]. You can select the trimming area using the Neuropointer key by sliding d . Combining images <Composite image> You can compose a single image by selecting 4 images stored in the “Image”. ●...
  • Page 353: Playing A Movie Shot With The Camera Or Downloaded I-Motion

    i Motion Playing a Movie Shot with the Camera or Downloaded i-motion Default setting Actual size You can play a movie shot with the built-in camera and i-motion downloaded from a site or Web page. ● You can play the data, which is created in “Picture voice”. ●...
  • Page 354 ● In case that you receive a mail or Msg. Request/Free while the movie or i-motion is played, the images or voices may be distorted. ● Movies shot with a terminal other than FOMA N900iG may not be played normally. Operations when i Motion is On The following operations can be performed while the “i Motion”...
  • Page 355 To set ring tone On the screen listing movies or i-motion (p.349), highlight a movie or i-motion and select “Set as ring tone”.    Set as ring tone  Phone Choose setup items. The items that have already selected are marked with “★”.  Video − phone To cancel the ring tone you have selected and replace it with another melody, movie or i-motion, use “Select ring tone”.
  • Page 356 Switching the display Select “Listing” from the function menu in the movie and i-motion list screen. Select “Listing” from the function menu in the movie list screen. To display the preview screen Select “Title + image”. To display the title list Select “Title”.
  • Page 357 ● While a movie or i-motion is played from the playlist, “Phone To function”, “Mail To function”, “Web To function” are not available. Setting a movie or i-motion to the standby display ● When you set a movie or i-motion to the standby display, the first frame of the movie or i-motion is displayed on the standby display.
  • Page 358: Editing A Movie

    Edit i-motion Editing a Movie The editable types are as follows: Function Editing content See page Below Trim for image Trims one frame from a movie shot with the built-in camera as a picture p.355 Trim i-motion Trims the part of movie shot with the built-in camera p.355 Trim for mail Trims a movie shot with the built-in camera to the size that can be attached to a mail...
  • Page 359 Trimming the part from a movie <Trim i-motion> You can trim and save your favorite part from a movie shot with the built-in camera. You can also select “Picture voice” to trim and save the part. Select “Trim i-motion” from the function menu. To trim the part from the middle of the movie Press d [Play] to play the movie until the starting scene to be trimmed and then press d [Stop].
  • Page 360 Press o [Start] to start trimming. The movie starts playing and the trimming operation starts. When the movie is trimmed to the maximum attachable size for a mail, the playback stops automatically. 15K bytes            00:01/00:10 Press d [Set]. To check trimmed movie Press o [Play].
  • Page 361 Select the items and edit the ticker. To change the character or background color Select “Font color” or “Background color” and select the color you want to change . To select other colors, press o [Change] to select a color. To change the font size Select “Font size”, and then select the font size from “Normal”...
  • Page 362 To check the details of stored tickers After selecting “Edit” on the screen of the Step 1, highlight the ticker you want to check, and then press d [detail]. To edit the stored tickers Select “Edit” on the screen for step 1, highlight the ticker you want to edit and select one of the following categories from the function menu: Change text : To change the entered ticker.
  • Page 363: Chara-Den

    Chara-den Chara-den allows you to display a cartoon character as substitute images on the FOMA terminal of the other party instead of sending images displayed on your terminal during a videophone call. ● You can control the cartoon character to do various actions or move one’s mouth to the sound to make it look as if the cartoon character were actually talking.
  • Page 364 Select the Chara-den you want to display. The selected Chara-den is displayed. To change the size of display Select “Set image disp.” from the function menu and then select the display size from “Actual size” or “Fit in display”. To check Chara-den information Highlight Chara-den that you want to check on the Chara-den list screen and select “Chara-den info”...
  • Page 365 To switch the action mode During displaying Chara-den, select “Change action” from the function menu. (Parts action mode) switches to the Emot’n action mode and (Emot’n action mode) switches to the Parts action mode. (Emot’n action): This action mode expresses the entire action of Chara-den such as its feeling. (Parts action): FUNC This action mode expresses the partial action of Chara-den such as the motions of...
  • Page 366 How to view the screen when of shooting Chara-den Record FUNC Record FUNC To take a picture To record a movie ① Indicates the selected action mode (p.361). ⑤ Indicates the recording size set on “Format setting”. : Emot’n action : Size (L) (176×144) : Size (S) (128×96) : Parts action...
  • Page 367 Press d [Save]. The shot picture is saved on the Inbox folder of “Image”. When you want to continue shooting, repeat the Step 3 to 5. Shooting a movie Display Chara-den. →p.359 Select “Rec. Chara-den” from the function menu. Select “Movie mode” from the function menu. The movie list screen is displayed.
  • Page 368 Press d [Save]. The recorded movie is saved on the Inbox folder of “i Motion”. When you want to continue recording, repeat the Step 4 to 7. ● The incoming call lamp does not flash during the movie recording with the “Chara-den”. You cannot hear the shutter sound or the starting/ending sound when the “Manner mode”...
  • Page 369: Playing A Melody

    Melody Playing a Melody You can play pre-installed melody, alarm, melody downloaded from a site, i-αppli and melody recorded from Bar code reader. You can also check the voice recorded in the Voice announce function. ● Folder structure and file format of “Melody” →p.368 Select i (Menu) “Melody”.
  • Page 370 Operation while the Melody is played The following operations are available while the “Melody” is played: Operation key Operation in Melody Play the next or previous melody f ( a ) , g ( s ) Volume adjustment 0 to 9, w, q, r, e, o , d Stop Exit ●...
  • Page 371 Playing melodies in the order you like <Playing program> You can play in series multiple music after selecting up to 10 music. Highlight “Playlist” on the Folder list screen (p.365) in “Melody”, and select “Edit playlist” from the function menu. Select the number you want to add.
  • Page 372: Organizing Folders And Data

    Organizing Folders and Data Pictures (still images) and movies shot with the built-in camera, data downloaded from mails and sites, data saved in a miniSD memory card are classified into the folders depending on the data type. The data in the folders can be set to various functions such as ring tone and the standby display, and attached to a mail or sent to a PC.
  • Page 373 About icons appearing before the title Two icons appear before the title on the list screen of each folder. An icon on the left indicates data format and the other on the right indicates the data source. The types of displayed icons are as follows: I Data format (left) Icon File format...
  • Page 374 FOMA USB Cable (optional) to save registered data in your PC. • The contents of registered data may be lost due to malfunctions, repair work, etc. Please note that DoCoMo shall not be held liable for such losses and that it is recommended to take notes of the contents of registered data to guard against accidental loss.
  • Page 375 Viewing the data in a folder <Example: To view the data in “Image”> Select i (Menu) “Image”. The folder list screen of “Image” is displayed. Select the folder you want to check the data. The data list screen of the selected folder is displayed. Image...
  • Page 376 Selecting a folder in miniSD memory card in which you save movie/picture When you want to save movies/pictures taken with the camera in a miniSD memory card, you can save such movies/pictures in a specific folder by setting a destination folder before shooting images.
  • Page 377 Moving the data to another folder You can select multiple data at a time and move them to another folder. The folders can be moved between the folders saved in “Inbox”, “Camera” and user-composed folders. <Example: To move the data in “Melody”> Select “Move folder”...
  • Page 378 Deleting selected multiple data Select “Multiple-choice” from the function menu on the list screen. For melodies Select “Delete these” from the function menu. Select the data you want to delete. Camera 1/2 For images Select the image you want to delete. The frame of the selected image turns red.
  • Page 379: Managing Various Data

    “Unrestricted”. Even if you select “Restricted” for “File restriction”, the files can be sent by infrared exchange or saved in miniSD memory card from the destination terminals. If the recipient is other than FOMA N900iG, files may not be sent or output. I To check the file information •...
  • Page 380: Minisd Memory Card

    About a miniSD Memory Card You can use a “miniSD memory card”, which is a further miniaturized version of the SD card as external memory, by inserting it in your FOMA terminal. Loading a miniSD memory card into a miniSD memory card adapter allows you to use it on the PC compatible with the SD card.
  • Page 381 ● A miniSD memory card may feel warm when it is removed after being used for a long period of time. This is normal and does not indicate a problem. ● When another terminal or unit reads the data stored in the miniSD memory card by using your FOMA terminal, or your FOMA terminal reads the data stored in the miniSD memory card by using another terminal or unit, some data may not be read.
  • Page 382 Removing the miniSD memory card miniSD memory card The groove of miniSD miniSD memory card memory card slot cap Open the miniSD memory card slot cap. Push the card in slightly. Push the card and then release. Part of the card will be exposed. Bear in mind that the miniSD memory card may be sprung out from the slot at this time.
  • Page 383 PRIVATE • You cannot copy a data neither “PRIVATE” nor “DOCOMO” folder. ● When you save data from a PC to a miniSD memory card, save the data in the appropriate folder for the data type. You can save data of different types in other folders, but the FOMA terminal will not recognize the different data type and will not display the data.
  • Page 384: Creating Folders

    Creating folders “File” refers to 1 item of data or multiple items of data that can be stored as a single grouping. If you export data to miniSD memory card, a subfolder to store the file will be selected automatically according to data type.
  • Page 385 ■ SD_VIDEO folder This folder will be created automatically when you copy a movie for the first time. Data will be saved in PRL001 subfolder within this folder. Single movie data creates 1 file. Folder names and file names will be as follows: •...
  • Page 386 Number of items that can be stored in a miniSD memory card The amount of data that you can store in a miniSD memory card depends on the memory space for the card you use. The following chart shows the maximum number of files you can store in a subfolder and the maximum number of subfolders you can add.
  • Page 387: Copying Data In A Foma Terminal To A Minisd Memory Card

    ● Since still image data will be converted or compressed if required when exported/imported, file sizes may change and image quality may be degraded. ● Some still images larger than 640 dots wide × 480 dots high may be reduced to 640 dots wide × 480 dots high. ●...
  • Page 388 Exporting single data from FOMA terminal to miniSD memory card ■ To export a movie or still image data • You can export data from the Inbox folder, a camera folder or a user-defined folder. <Example: To export a still image of “Image”> Select i (Menu) “Image”.
  • Page 389: Previewing Data Stored In A Minisd Memory Card

    Exporting data from FOMA terminal to miniSD memory card ● You cannot export data for still images or movies in a batch. <Example: To export all Phonebook in a batch> Select i (Menu) “SD-PIM”. Highlight “Phonebook” and select “Export” from the function menu.
  • Page 390: Copying Data In A Minisd Memory Card To A Foma Terminal

    Highlight the data you want to display and press d [Play]. The data will be played. My dog            00:01/00:10 Fast Stop Phonebook, Schedule, ToDo, Mail, Text memo or Bookmark data <Example: To display text memo data> Select i (Menu) “SD-PIM”. Select “Text memo”. To display Phonebook data Select “Phonebook”.
  • Page 391 ● Transmission time will depend on the amount of data to be imported. ● While importing data, other communications such as voice calls, videophone calls, i-mode, i-mode mail and packet transmissions are not available. ● Do not remove miniSD memory card until importing is complete. ●...
  • Page 392 Select data you want to import. Select “Import & add one” from the function menu. To import multiple data in a batch Select “Import & add all” and press d [Select]. Then enter your security code and press d [Set]. Security code →p.152 Select “YES”.
  • Page 393: Managing The Minisd Memory Card

    Managing the miniSD Memory Card You can specify images in the miniSD memory card for printing, delete data, check the data information, format the miniSD memory card and check for memory card failure. ● The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal. If you do not have a miniSD memory card, it can be purchased at various locations such as mass retailers of consumer electronics.
  • Page 394 Highlight the data you want to delete and select "Delete this" from the function menu. To delete data in a batch Select “Delete all” and press d [Select]. Then enter your security code and press d [Set]. Security code →p.152 Select “YES”.
  • Page 395 Formatting miniSD memory card <miniSD format> ※ Please format miniSD memory cards on the FOMA terminal for which you will be using them. miniSD memory cards formatted on other devices may not work well. You can format a miniSD memory card for use with your FOMA terminal. ●...
  • Page 396: Using Minisd Reader/Writer

    Using miniSD Reader/Writer When a miniSD memory card is inserted, the FOMA terminal can serve as a miniSD reader/ writer for your PC, allowing you to view data in the miniSD on your PC screen. ● The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal. If you do not have a miniSD memory card, it can be purchased at various locations such as mass retailers of consumer electronics.
  • Page 397: Data Transfer With Infrared Exchange/Cable Connection

    Using the FOMA terminal as a miniSD reader/writer Default setting Communication mode ● Formatting the miniSD memory card on either a PC or FOMA terminal allows you to use it as a miniSD reader/writer. When using the miniSD memory card from the FOMA terminal, however, you must format it on the FOMA terminal without connecting to a PC.
  • Page 398 Notes on data transfer using infrared exchange Note the followings regarding data transfer using the infrared exchange function: ● Enable reception on the receiving FOMA terminal first and get closer to each infrared data port of the receiving and sending FOMA terminals within 20 cm. Sending Infrared data port within 30°...
  • Page 399 ● IrMC does not support the transfer of still images, melodies, movies and i-motions with cable connection. You need data transfer software that allows FOMA N900iG to transfer such data. Phone operation during data transfer ●...
  • Page 400 • Up to 9 full-pitch or 18 half-pitch characters can be sent/received as the title of a still image, movie or i- motion. Up to 50 half-pitch characters can be sent/received as a melody title. If the title exceeds the allowed maximum number of characters, the characters over the maximum are deleted.
  • Page 401: Transferring Individual Data Items

    Transferring Individual Data Items You can transfer individual data items between your FOMA terminal and a PC or another FOMA terminal. ● You cannot send data one by one from FOMA terminal to a PC with the cable connection. Sending individual data items via infrared exchange You can only send a single data at one time.
  • Page 402: Transferring Data In Batch

    Receiving individual data items via cable connection ● Data transmission operation procedures vary depending on the data exchange software program you are using. For details, refer to the instruction manual for the data communication software. <Example: To receive individual phonebook data from a PC> Use the data communication software on the PC to “1-data write”.
  • Page 403: Send Data

    Select an item you want to set. To send data Select “Send” and select the data you want to send in a batch. To receive data Select “Receive”. Enter the session number. Enter the same session number between sending and receiving sides. The entered session number appears as underscores “_”.
  • Page 404: Using As Tv Remote Control

    Using Infrared Remote Control Function You can download i-αppli software for remote control and use your FOMA terminal as a remote controller for TV or VCR system. ● You need to download the program for the product you want to control. Note that there may be no program available for your product and that remote control operation may not be possible even with the correct program if your product is not compatible.
  • Page 405 Use as a TV remote control. Displays the setting menu for the remote control Turns TV power ON/OFF Switches between TV and Video Skip to next channel Adjusts TV volume Exit TV remote control Changes channel Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 To select TV manufacturer and change remote control design...
  • Page 406: Forwarding Images

    Forwarding image Preventing Phonebook Images from Forwarding Default setting You can set the stored still images, movies or i-motions in the phonebook so as to not be forwarded when performing data transfer via Ir exchange or the cable connection, or exporting data to a miniSD memory card.
  • Page 407: Other Useful Functions

    ● Other Useful Functions Multi Access ................... Multi access Multi Task ..................Multi task Using Alarm Notification ..............Alarm setting Using the Alarm Clock Function ............. Alarm clock Using the Schedule Function ............Schedule Making the ToDo List ................ToDo Changing the Menu Display to Enable Quick Operations ......
  • Page 408 Multi access Multi Access Multi access is a function to allow you to simultaneously use a voice call, packet commu- nication and SMS. With this function, you can make multiple communications at the same time such as receiving a mail during a voice call or making a call during i-mode. ●...
  • Page 409 Hold down u (MULTI) for 1 second or more. The display changes to the talking screen. ● No ring tone sounds and “Mail” icon notifies by turning on or flashing when you receive an i-mode mail or Msg. Request/Free during a voice call. ●...
  • Page 410: Make A Voice Call

    Press i (Menu) during a voice call, and select the mail menu. Menu operations →p.40     [Talking] 1m30s Select FUNC Compose and send an i-mode mail. Composing/Sending i-mode mail →p.248 Preview   docomo.taro.△△@docom   Good evening It was nice to see you y esterday. I’m practicing the music  we decided the other da y.      −−−−END−−−−  9915Bytes Send FUNC Hold down u (MULTI) for 1 second or more.
  • Page 411 Multi task Multi Task Multi task is a function to allow you to simultaneously use multiple functions. You can use up to 3 functions simultaneously from the following main menu groups, one function from each group. Task Group Mail group Menu functions in Mail i-mode group Menu functions in i-mode and i-αppli...
  • Page 412 Switching task When several tasks are activated, you can switch the task to operate. To switch task, there are two ways: 1) press (MULTI) to display the task menu, and then select a task you want to use; and 2) hold down (MULTI) for 1 second or more to switch a task by screen.
  • Page 413: Alarm Setting

    ● Turning the FOMA terminal off terminates all tasks. Alarm setting Using Alarm Notification Default setting Alarm preferred You can specify whether the alarm notification of the “Alarm clock”, “Schedule” and “ToDo” are set to “Operation preferred” or “Alarm preferred”. If you set the alarm notifica- tion to “Operation preferred”, an alarm sounds only while the standby display is displayed.
  • Page 414 Function Status Alarm clock Schedule/ ToDo While the standby If “Snooze setting” is set to “OFF”, an alarm tone sounds An alarm tone sounds continuously display is displayed continuously for about 5 minutes. If “Snooze setting” is set to for about 5 minutes, and an “ON”, an alarm tone sounds continuously for about 1 minute, animation appears on the display repeating 6 times at intervals of about 5 minutes.
  • Page 415 ■ To stop an alarm tone ■ Alarm tone for Alarm clock When “Snooze setting” is set to “OFF” If you press any key, the alarm tone stops and the animation changes to a still image. If you press any key again, two short cancellation tones “pipip” sound and the alarm notification display is cleared.
  • Page 416: Alarm Clock

    ● When the alarm settings for the “Alarm clock”, “Schedule” and “ToDo” are set to the same    Missed alarm Schedule time and the alarm notification could not be provided, each missed alarm information appears.  5/11(Wed)10:05 Project meeting Alarm clock  5/11(Wed)10:05 ToDo  5/11(Wed)10:05 Proporsal presentation...
  • Page 417: Using The Schedule Function

    Switching the alarm clock If more than one alarm clock is registered, select an alarm clock to be activated to set it. ● Up to 3 alarm clocks can be registered. Select i (Menu) “Alarm clock”. Press d [Set]. The list screen for stored alarm clock settings appears. Select the alarm clock.
  • Page 418 Switching the schedule display Default setting Monthly display The calendar displaying the schedule has the 2 types of displays: “Monthly display” and “Weekly display”. If you press b to highlight the date you want to check, the number of scheduled events and schedule icons stored in the selected date are displayed. Select i (Menu) “Schedule”.
  • Page 419 Storing holidays and anniversaries You can set birthdays, wedding anniversaries and new national holidays as a holiday or an anniversary. Dates stored as holidays are displayed in red in the calendar. Dates stored as anniversaries are displayed with “ ” in the calendar. <Example: Setting an anniversary>...
  • Page 420 Specify the setting for each item. Date setting (from) : Enter the start date and time of the scheduled event. Date setting (to) : Enter the end date and time of the scheduled event. The dates must be on and after the start time.
  • Page 421 Select i (Menu) “Schedule”. Select “User icon settg.” from the function menu. Select <Not stored>. To change a user icon that has been set Select the item for which the user icon has been set. To cancel all user icons Select “Release all”.
  • Page 422 Select the item you want to check. In the list screen, the following icons appear: : Indicates that a scheduled event has been stored with the set schedule icon. : Indicates that a holiday has been stored. : Indicates that an anniversary has been stored. : Indicates that alarm notification has been set.
  • Page 423 Checking the number of stored schedules You can check the number of schedules stored and the remaining number that can be stored. ● The number of stored secret data is included in the number of stored schedules. Select i (Menu) “Schedule”.
  • Page 424 Copying a scheduled event When you store a new scheduled event, you can copy a similar one from the stored schedules. All the contents of the copied source are copied without change except “Date (from)”. Display the detailed screen of the copy source. How to display the detailed screen →p.417 Select “Copy”...
  • Page 425 ■ Deleting all scheduled events Select i (Menu) “Schedule”. Select the date, and select “Delete past” from the function menu. To delete all scheduled events Select “Delete all” from the function menu. Select the item you want to delete. To delete all the items Select “All”.
  • Page 426 Specify the setting for each item. Edit ToDo : Set the details of the planned event. Up to 100 full-pitch or 200 half-pitch characters can be entered. Entering characters →p.502 Due date : Set the due date of the planned event. To directly enter a due date with the keypad, select “Enter date”.
  • Page 427 Check the contents.      ToDo Report presentation Due date:  <未登録> 2005/ 5/12(Thu)11:00 Completion date: No date Category:Business Priority: Alarm:ON Status: Edit FUNC ● If the due date for an incomplete planned event has already passed the current date/time, the icon for that planned event will turn red. However, that is not the case when the status is set to “Completion”. Changing the way planned events are displayed You can display stored planned events by category, sort them in chronological order or in the order they were stored, or extract only events that are in a specific status.
  • Page 428 Select an item you want to set. When “Completion” is selected Set the completion date. Select an entry method from “Enter date”, “Choose date” or “No date”, and then set the completion date. ● You can also set the status from the ToDo detailed screen by selecting “Change status” from the function menu. Changing the contents of a planned event Select i (Menu) “ToDo”.
  • Page 429 Changing the Menu Display to Enable Quick Operations You can change the menu display that suits your convenience, by changing the way menus are displayed or storing an original menu. Setting the way menus are displayed <Menu display set> Default setting Guidance: ON Menu display: Detail You can set whether to display or not the guidance for a main menu icon selected on the main menu item selection screen, or whether to display the “Settings”...
  • Page 430 Select i (Menu) “Display” “Original menu”. Select <Not stored>. To change a stored function Select the item for which the function is stored. To cancel a stored function Highlight the item you want to cancel, and select “Release this” from the function menu. To cancel all stored functions Select “Release all”...
  • Page 431 Storing your personal data Select i (Menu) “Own number”. You can display “Own number” by pressing i (Menu) 0. Press o [Edit] and enter the Security code. Security code →p.152     Own number SuzukiTaro SuzukiTaro Edit FUNC Specify the setting for each item. Name : Enter your name by “Last name”...
  • Page 432: The Security Code

    ● Even if you reset your personal data with this function, your actual mail address is not reset. To reset your actual mail address to “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, perform “Reset Mail Address” in i-mode “Options”. For details, refer to the “FOMA i-mode User’s Manual”.
  • Page 433: Voice Memo

    Voice memo Recording Your Voice or the Other Party’s Voice There are 2 voice memo functions: the “Voice memo during standby” function, which lets you record your own voice while the standby display is displayed, and the “Voice memo during a call”, which lets you record the other party’s voice during a voice/videophone call.
  • Page 434: Displaying The Call Duration During A Call

    Recording the other party’s voice during a call You can record the caller’s voice during a voice or videophone call. Simply pressing the key one time records necessary information quickly. Hold down s [Memo/Check] for 1 second or more during a call. A short beep sounds and recording starts.
  • Page 435 Select i (Menu) “Call data” “Call duration”. Last call duration : Displays an estimation of the call duration on your immediate last       Call duration Last call duration made or received call.     1h 6m 2s All calls duration All calls duration : Displays the total call duration since the last reset (reset to “00s”).   Talk...
  • Page 436: Text Memo

    Calculate. To calculate “23+57”     Calculator 3 j 5 7 d To calculate negative numbers You can calculate negative numbers only when placing “–” before the first number. . = – The numbers you h 2 3 j 5 7 d entered and the result appear.
  • Page 437 Checking and modifying the contents of a text memo You can display the detailed screen to check the contents of a stored text memo. Select i (Menu) “Text memo”. Select the item you want to check. Check the contents. To check the created date and time      Text memo...
  • Page 438: Using The Dictionary

    Dictionary Using the Dictionary The dictionary consists of 3 parts: English-Japanese, Japanese-English and Japanese. ● You can quickly call up the dictionary by placing its desktop icon on the standby display. → p.135 ● When the search does not come up with any words that match the entered words, similar words are listed. If no similar words are found, a list is displayed from the beginning word of the selected dictionary.
  • Page 439: Earphone/Microphone With Switch

    Conducting a further search from a search result detail screen Search a word selected on the reference result detail screen. Search a word in the dictionary to display the “Detail” screen. →p.434 Open the function menu and select “Re-reference”. Press b to move the cursor and press d [Start] when it is placed at the beginning of the word you want to search.
  • Page 440: Automatic Answer

    When receiving a call, press the switch on the earphone/ microphone with switch. Voice calls You will hear a short beep before you can answer the call. Videophone calls You will hear a short beep before you can respond to the videophone call in a substitute image. Press e to switch to camera view.
  • Page 441: Setting The Neuropointer

    Select i (Menu) “External option” “Automatic answer”. To activate the Automatic answer Select “ON” and set “Ringing time” in the range of 1 to 120 seconds. To deactivate the Automatic answer Select “OFF”. ● When this function is set to “OFF”, you can answer a call by pressing the switch on the earphone/microphone with switch.
  • Page 442 Select i (Menu) “Other settings” “Neuropointer”. The neuropointer setting is displayed. To set the display Select “Pointer”. Set whether to display the pointer or not (ON/OFF). To set the focus Select “Focus”. Select the pointer’s focus type from “Follow/Nonfollow”. To adjust the speed Select “Speed”.
  • Page 443 Speed adjustment The pointer speed increases in 3 steps as the Neuropointer is slid: Relation between the amount of slide “① Initial speed”→“② Low speed area”→“③ High speed area”. The speed for and the pointer speed (Image) each step is as follows: “① Initial speed” is the adjusted value for “① Initial speed”; Pointer speed “②...
  • Page 444: Reset Settings

    Slide the Neuropointer according to the guidance on the screen. Slide the Neuropointer all the way upward/downward/left/right, and hold it until the guidance disappears. After adjusting in upper/lower/left/right direction, a message notifying you that the slide adjustment is completed appears.      Adjust...
  • Page 445 Functions that can be reset Function Default setting Settings Incoming call Ring volume Phone/Video-phone: Level 4 Mail/Message: Level 4 Select ring tone Phone: Pattern 1 Video-phone: Pattern 1 Mail: Pattern 2 Msg. Request: Pattern 3 Msg. Free: Pattern 3 SRS_WOW setting Vibrator Phone: OFF Video-phone: OFF...
  • Page 446 Function Default setting Settings Video-phone Image quality Normal Camera image sending Select image On hold: Pre-installed Holding: Pre-installed Camera off: Chara-den Record message: Pre-installed Voice call auto switch Remote monitor Other ID: Not stored Ringing time: 5 seconds Set: OFF Disp.
  • Page 447 Mail: ON Msg. Request: ON Msg. Free: ON Host selection i-mode User defined host: Returns to <Not stored> SMS center selection※1 DoCoMo Certificate All valid i αppli settings Display software info Not display α Display light Depend on system α...
  • Page 448 Function Default setting Accessory Record message Answer message: Japanese 1 Ringing time: 8 seconds Voice announce Start tone: ON Forwarding image Network service Arrival call act Answer Phonebook Utilities All OFF Restrictions All OFF Own data Common phrases Default preinstalled common phrases (Folder 1 and 2 are reset including the folder names) Multimedia Image...
  • Page 449: Network Service

    “Voice mail service”, “Call waiting service”, “Call forwarding service”, “Bar nuisance call service”, “Dual network service” and “i-mode” are services which you need to subscribe to. For information about network services, contact the DoCoMo Information Center indicated on the back cover of this user’s manual. (Dial after you check it carefully.) You can subscribe to “Voice mail service”, “Call waiting”, “Call forwarding service”, “Bar nuisance call service”,...
  • Page 450: Available Network Service

    Basic flow of the voice mail service cannot use these while “ ” is displayed. ● When DoCoMo provides a new network service, you can store the new service into your Menu. Activate the voice mail service. →p.456 ●...
  • Page 451 Check the settings.   Voice mail setting ● There is also a guide function just to inform the Voice mail        Active caller that you are unavailable. Set this function in Ringing time     010sec “Voice mail settings”. ● You can make or receive voice calls as usual even when the voice mail service is set to “Activate”.
  • Page 452: Call Waiting (Charged)

    Select “Notify tone message”. ● If you operate keys (0 to 9, w, q) according to the voice guidance, the call may not end by pressing y. In this case, press y ● The ring tone which you set for “Mail” of the “Select again.
  • Page 453 To put the call from the second caller on hold ・ During a videophone call (The call will be Press r. recorded as a “Missed calls” record in the The call with the second caller is put on hold, “Received calls list”) and the line is switched to the first caller.
  • Page 454: Call Forwarding Service (Free)

    Switch the line to the first About the call forwarding service caller. ● You can register one forwarding destination. To end the call with the second person ● Videophone calls are not connected unless the Press y, and then press r or d forwarding destination is a 3G-324M-compliant [Answer].
  • Page 455 “★” is attached to “Register fwd number”. If you press c , you can search phonebook to enter the number. How to search the phonebook →p.114 *As of January 2001, the paging service provided by NTT DoCoMo is thereby known as QUICKCAST.
  • Page 456: Bar Nuisance Call Service (Charged)

    ● You cannot check or inquiry about phone Bar Nuisance Call Service numbers registered for the call rejection. You are recommended to take a note of phone numbers (Charged) you registered for the call rejection. Select i (Menu) Subscription Necessary Monthly charge Charged “Bar nuisance call”.
  • Page 457: Caller Id Request Service (Free)

    ● When you are activating “Call setting w/o ID” and Caller ID Request Service “Caller ID request” service at the same time, the Caller ID request service is given priority over (Free) others. ● When a call is not received due to the caller ID request service, the call is not recorded in Subscription Unnecessary...
  • Page 458: English Guidance

    ● To use the dual network service following your return to Japan, turn on your FOMA terminal, set “Network switch” to “Auto” or “3G” and check that You can make a call to DoCoMo general “ ” is displayed. information desk or service desk with quick operation.
  • Page 459: Selecting The Way To Handling Incoming Calls During A Call

    “Call “Service dial”. waiting” or “Call forwarding” service settings. Call rejection: To make a call to DoCoMo service desk Rejects an incoming voice call during a call. Select “ ド コモ故障問合せ”, and press d Answer: [Dial].
  • Page 460: Setting The Remote Control Of Network Service

    In any of the above cases, you can resume Service talking with the first caller. When DoCoMo provides new network services, you can store these additional ● If the call forwarding destination is not stored, the network services in your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 461: Additional Guidance

    ● When using the newly registered network ● You can register up to 10 answer messages. service in “Service code (USSD)”, you can also Select i (Menu) record the answer message for the command sent from the network. “Additional service”. Select “Additional guidance ”.
  • Page 463: Data Communication

    ● Data Communication ■ About Data Communication About Data Communication Available for Your FOMA Terminal ....460 ■ Preparation and Flow of Data Communication Checking the Procedure ................461 ■ Connecting the FOMA Terminal to PC Connecting the FOMA Terminal to PC ............462 ■...
  • Page 464: About Data Communication Available For Your Foma Terminal

    FOMA terminal and a PC. to pay user fees to an Internet service provider to ● FOMA N900iG does not support 64K data use the Internet. These fees must be paid directly to communication. The “Easy settings” section the service provider.
  • Page 465: Checking The Procedures

    ● You can also carry out packet communication setting without using the FOMA PC setting ● If “FOMA N900iG” is not displayed in “Checking the software. Installed Communication Setting File (Drivers)” Setting up Dial-up Network → p.478 (p.466), you have failed the installation.
  • Page 466: Connecting The Foma Terminal To Pc

    FOMA terminal ● For packet communication using DoCoMo PDA “sigmarionⅡ” or “musea” connected to FOMA FOMA USB cable (optional) terminal, update “sigmarionⅡ” or “musea”. For how to update and other details, go to the DoCoMo Web page. USB connector External connector...
  • Page 467: Installing The Communication Setting File (Drivers)

    FOMA USB cable. This screen usually appears automatically when the Remove the FOMA USB cable “CD-ROM for FOMA N900iG” is inserted in the drive, but may not appear depending on the PC from the USB terminal of the settings. In this case, simply proceed to Step 4.
  • Page 468 CD-ROM drive name is “E”. ■ For Windows 2000 When the “ドライバ ファイ ルの検索 (Search for the Connect the FOMA USB cable driver file)” screen appears, to the FOMA terminal. confirm the driver name and click “次へ (Next)”. “FOMA N900iG” appears here.
  • Page 469 When the message “新しい Select “次の場所で最適のド ハードウェアの検索ウィ ライバを検索する (Search ザードの完了 (Complete the for the most compatible driver find new hardware wizard)” in the next location)”, uncheck “リムーバブルメディア (フ appears, click “完了 (Finish)”. ロッピー、CD-ROM など) Install other drivers. を検索 (Search a removable media such as floppy disk or See Step 1 to 7 and install all other drivers (p.466).
  • Page 470: Checking The Installed Communication Setting File (Drivers)

    Install other drivers. under the following devices: ポート (Port) (COM/LPT) Repeat the operation for installing drivers until the • FOMA N900iG Command Port “新しいハードウェアの追加ウィザード(Add • FOMA N900iG OBEX Port new hardware wizard)” screen no longer appears. When all the driver installations have been モデム...
  • Page 471: Uninstalling Communication Setting File (Drivers)

    This screen usually appears automatically when the The guide walks you through the procedures for “Making new “CD-ROM for FOMA N900iG” is inserted in the dial-up connection for FOMA data communication” and “W- drive, but may not appear depending on the PC TCP setting”.
  • Page 472: Installing The Foma Pc Setting Software

    FOMA PC setting software. Item Required environment ● FOMA N900iG does not support 64K data PC unit • PC/AT compatible model communication. The “64Kデータ通信” option is indicated as a connection mode. However, 64K •...
  • Page 473 The “FOMA N900iG ご利用にあたって Click “次へ (Next)”. (To use FOMA N900iG)” screen will automatically be displayed. If for some reason the CD-ROM is not automatically started, right-click the CD-ROM icon in “マイコンピュータ (My Computer)”, select “開く(Open)” and double-click “start.exe”. Then click “FOMA PC 設定ソフトのインス...
  • Page 474: Foma Pc Setting Software

    When the “セットアップの完 Communication Settings 了(Setup completed)” screen appears, click “完了 (Finish)”. You can easily create a dial-up for FOMA by following the information of the selected “接続方法 When the setup process has been completed, the (Connection Method)” and “接続先プロバイダ “FOMA PC 設定ソフト...
  • Page 475 Enter the access point name in Easy settings : “Communication the “接続名 (Name of access settings by using mopera” point)” field and click “次へ ● This section explains how to perform the settings (Next)”. for communication using mopera. Click “かんたん設定 (Easy settings)”.
  • Page 476 Check “最適化を行う Make packet communication (Optimize the setting)” and settings. click “次へ (Next)”. After the terminal setting has been completely acquired, a screen “パケット通信設定 (Packet communication setting)” will appear. Enter a name in “接続名 (Connection name)”. Enter the connection name correctly including upper/lower case.
  • Page 477: Executing Set Data Communication

    Clicking “詳細情報の設定(Set up detail Check “最適化を行う information)” on “パケット通信設定(Packet (Optimize the setting)” and Communication settings)” displays the setup screen for “IP address” / “Name Server”. click “次へ (Next)”. If you need to enter information as dialup information for your provider, company LAN, etc., register each address according to the entry instructions.
  • Page 478 Double-click the Connection ● During the packet communication, a different icon on the desktop. icon appears on the FOMA terminal depending on the communication conditions. If there is no connection icon on the desktop, perform the following procedure: Windows 98 or Windows Me [Connected packet]...
  • Page 479 (2) Exit any running program. “FOMA N900iG” is not recognized by the PC. • See if your PC satisfies the operational environment If you try to begin uninstallation while the required. →pp.462 and 468 “FOMA PC setting software” or “W-TCP •...
  • Page 480: W-Tcp Settings

    Set the followings. (1) If the system settings have not been ● Cancel “W-TCP 最適化(Optimize W-TCP)”. optimized The screen shown below appears if “W-TCP 最適化(Optimize W-TCP)” is done. Click “Yes” to uninstall. Clicking “最適化を行う(Optimize)” displays the “W-TCP (ダイヤルアップ) W-TCP optimization will be canceled after 設定(W-TCP (dial-up) Settings)”...
  • Page 481: Access Point Name (Apn) Settings

    <For Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000> Access Point Name (APN) Start the program. Settings (1) If you are operating from “FOMA PC設 定ソフト(FOMA PC setting software)” Set up the connecting destination (APN) for Click “W-TCP設定(W-TCP Settings)” of “マ packet communication. You can set up to ニュアル設定(Manual setup)”...
  • Page 482: Setting Up Dial-Up Network

    Setting up Dial-up Adding/Editing/Removing the Access point (APN) Network • To add an access point (APN) Click “追加 (Add)” on the “接続先 (APN) 設定 (Set up Access point (APN))” screen. This section describes how to set up a dial- • To edit a registered access point (APN) up connection for packet communication Select the applicable access point (APN) from the list and without using the FOMA PC setting...
  • Page 483 How to register (using the mobile phone) specify the COM port number assigned to APN Setting Phonebook of mobile phone “FOMA N900iG” (Modem) built in after installing ×(Cannot even confirm) ○ the N900iG communication setting file. This section describes how to confirm the COM port How to use number.
  • Page 484: Area Code

    Click the “モデム(Modem)” Open “電話とモデムのオプ tab to confirm the COM port of ション (Telephone and the “接続先(Access point)” modem options)” in Control column of “FOMA N900iG” and Panel. click “OK”. If the “所在地情報 (Address information)” screen is displayed, enter “市外局番...
  • Page 485 ● The AT commands entered in “Hyper terminal” If a COM port of “FOMA N900iG” can be selected may not be shown after Step 6 on p.482. In this When Properties of the COM port is displayed, click “OK”.
  • Page 486 To reset the access point (APN) settings using the Select “ファイル(File)” menu→“プロパ ティ(Properties)”. AT command Select “FOMA N900iG” in the “接続方法 • If reset, only the access point (APN) setting with (Connection method)” column of the “接 cid=1 will return to “mopera.ne.jp” (Default value), 続の設定(Connection Settings)”...
  • Page 487: Setting Up Dial-Up

    To automatically attach 186 (Notify) for dialing an outgoing call/answering an incoming call This section describes the access point to Enter the following: connect to DoCoMo’s internet connection AT*DGPIR=2 service “mopera” using <cid>=1. ● Contact your internet service provider or network Confirm that “OK”...
  • Page 488 “FOMA N900iG” and click “次へ(Next)”. If “FOMA N900iG” is not there, select it. When the “ネットワーク接 If no other modem than “FOMA N900iG” has been 続の種類(Network connection installed, this screen does not appear. type)” screen appears, select “...
  • Page 489 “ユーザー名(User Name)” and “ パスワード(Password)” columns. If two or more modems are connected to the PC, confirm that “モデム - FOMA N900iG (Modem - Enter any name you want in FOMA N900iG)” is checked off in the “接続の方法...
  • Page 490 When the screen returns to へ(Next)”. Step 20, click “OK”. If the “デバイスの選択(Select the device)” screen appears, Setting up dial-up on Windows XP select “モデム - FOMA N900iG (COMx) (Modem - FOMA N900iG Open “スタート(Start)”→“す (COMx)),” and click “次へ べてのプログラム(All (Next)”.
  • Page 491 If two or more modems are connected to the PC, order to connect to mopera. To connect to any confirm that “モデム - FOMA N900iG (Modem - other provider than mopera, enter the user name, FOMA N900iG)” is checked off in the “接続の方法...
  • Page 492 Click the “ネットワーク Double-click “新しい接続 (Network)” tab and set up each (New connection)” in the Dial- setting. up Network. When the “ダイヤルアップネットワークへよ うこそ(Welcome to Dial-up Network)” screen appears, click “次へ(Next)”. Perform the dial-up settings by following the instructions displayed in the screen. Windows 98 Click the “サーバーの種類(Type of server)”...
  • Page 493 Confirm the settings and click Double-click the dial-up icon in “ダイヤル(Dial)”. the Task tray. The connecting screen will be displayed. Dial-up icon Click “切断 (Disconnect)”. The screen above shows an example for mopera connection. To connect to mopera, no user name ●...
  • Page 494: At Command List

    [&F] : Command of which setting is initialized by AT&F command. [&W] : Command of which setting is saved by AT&W command. The setting can be retrieved to ATZ command. Modem port command list The following are the usable commands for FOMA N900iG (modem): Outline Description of parameters...
  • Page 495 AT command Outline Description of parameters Command execution example AT*DGAPL= n [,cid] Set APN, which permits n =0: Add the APN defined by <cid> to AT*DGAPL=0,1 incoming packet calls, by using incoming call permission list. <cid> parameter defined by n =1: Delete the APN defined by <cid> from AT*DGAPL? *DGAPL:1 +CGDCONT.
  • Page 496 (during roaming). AT+GMI Display the manufacturer name − AT+GMI (NEC). AT+GMM Display the FOMA terminal − AT+GMM product name (FOMA N900iG). FOMA N900iG AT+GMR Display the version of the − AT+GMR FOMA terminal. Ver1.00 AT+IFC= n,m Select the flow control method.
  • Page 497 =0: Disconnect the line (optional). (During packet communication) the FOMA terminal. NO CARRIER ATI n Display the ID code. n =0: Display “NTT DoCoMo”. ATI0 n =1: Display the product name (same with NTT DoCoMo +GMM). n =2: Display the version of the FOMA ATI1 terminal (same with +GMR).
  • Page 498 AT command Outline Description of parameters Command execution example ATS6= n Set the pause interval This command can be set, but no operation ATS6=5 (seconds) until dialing. occurs. ATS6? ATS6=? [&F] ERROR ATS7= n Disconnect the line if the n =1 to 120 (The initial value is 60) (second). ATS7=60 connection cannot be 121 to 255 will be regarded as 120.
  • Page 499 AT command Outline Description of parameters Command execution example AT+CPIN Enter the PIN code in the Format: AT+CPIN=“<PIN>”,“<newpin>” (The status in which FOMA terminal. The command to enter the PIN1 +CPIN:READY is returned code and PUK code of the FOMA when +CPIN? is entered) terminal according to the status of AT+CPIN=“1234”...
  • Page 500 AT command Outline Description of parameters Command execution example ATS104= n Sets the calling subaddress n =0 : # ATS104=0 character. n =1 : % (Default) n =2 : & ATS104? ATS104=? ERROR AT*DANTE Displays the number of =0: The antenna of the mobile phone is out AT*DANTE antennas on the mobile phone.
  • Page 501 • Command execution example Command for registering an APN name of “abc” (when cid is 3). AT+CGDCONT=3,“PPP”,“abc” ■ Command name: +CGEQMIN=[parameter] • Outline Register a criterion to be used to decide whether or not to allow the QoS (quality of service) that is informed from the network side when PPP packet communication is established.
  • Page 502 ■ Command name: +CGEQREQ=[parameter] • Outline Set the QoS (quality of service) to be requested to network when originating a PPP packet communication. For setting, only the pattern shown in the command execution example can be set, which is also set as an initial value. Although this command is a setting command, it will not be recorded in non-volatile memory written by [&W], nor reset by [&F] or [Z].
  • Page 503 Examples of result codes ■ Result codes related with data communication Number indication Character indication Description Normally executed CONNECT Connection made RING Incoming call NO CARRIER Line disconnected ERROR Command not acceptable NO DIALTONE Unable to detect dialing tone BUSY Busy tone detected NO ANSWER Time out in connection completing...
  • Page 504 Result code display example ■ When ATX0 is set Regardless of the AT¥V n (p.494) setting, only CONNECT appears when the connection is completed. Character indication example : ATD*99***1# CONNECT Numeral indication example : ATD*99***1# ■ When ATX1 is set •...
  • Page 505: Character Entry

    ● Character Entry About Character Entry ................502 Entering Characters in 5-touch ............5-touch Creating and Changing Common Phrases ....... Common phrases Copying/Cutting/Pasting Characters ............516 Using Kuten Codes to Enter Characters ........Kuten codes Storing Frequently Used Words ..........Own dictionary Resetting the Learning Record to the Default .......
  • Page 506: About Character Entry

    About Character Entry You can use the dial keys on the FOMA terminal to enter characters. You need character entry when using “Mail”, “Add to phonebook”, “Text memo” and other functions. Learn how to enter characters beforehand. The following contents are described in terms of character entry: Function Overview See page...
  • Page 507 About the character entry (edit) screen The character entry (edit) screen comprises the character entry area, operation guidance area and information display area. The character entry area displays characters that you are entering, the cursor and end mark. The operation guidance area shows contents you can operate at that time, such as kanji conversion, search and area selection.
  • Page 508: Entering Characters In 5-Touch

    5-touch Entering Characters in 5-touch This section describes the basic character entry procedure in “5-touch (Mode 1)”. Switching mode In the character entry screen, you can switch the input mode, full-pitch/half-pitch, lower case/upper case characters, insertion mode/overwriting mode. Switch each mode depend- ing on the situation.
  • Page 509 ■ Switching between lower case and upper case characters There are two methods to switch between lower case and upper case characters. I Select from the function menu Select “Lower case” or “Upper case” from the function menu. When you switch to “Lower case”, “...
  • Page 510 ■ Entering hiragana and kanji After you enter hiragana, convert it to kanji in block units. You can also directly set the entered hiragana without converting to kanji. ・ You can enter up to 20 characters (hiragana) for conversion and convert up to 6 blocks at a time. ・...
  • Page 511 Press j , or hold down the key for 1 second or more. The cursor moves, and then you can enter the next character. ■ Entering alphabets <Example: To enter “DoCoMo”> Press o [Mode] to switch to “Alphabet input mode”. Switching the input mode →p.504 Enter alphabets.
  • Page 512: Enter Numbers

    ■ Entering numbers <Example: To enter “11:30”> Press o [Mode] to switch to “Number input mode”. Switching the input modes →p.504 Enter numbers. The entered characters are directly set.     Edit memorandums 11:30 1×2, q×12, 3×1, 0×1  <未登録> If you press the wrong key Press t to delete the character, and then press the correct key.
  • Page 513: Editing Text

    Editing text You can insert new characters or delete pre-entered characters to edit the text. ■ Inserting characters Select “Insert” and then press b to move the cursor one character to the right of where you want to insert the characters. When you enter the characters, the characters are inserted to the left of the cursor.
  • Page 514 Protecting data being entered or edited The entered characters do not disappear and remain even if the battery runs out or there is an incoming voice call while you are entering characters in the character entry (edit) screen. When the battery runs out If the low-voltage alarm sounds while you are entering characters, the screen automatically changes to the message screen of “Recharge battery”...
  • Page 515 Slide d or hold down g for 1 second or more. The cursor appears in the guidance area and you will be able to select the predictive     Edit memorandums は candidate.  <未登録> To return to entering the reading Press t. If no predictive candidates are displayed or if none of the predictive candidates CLR:Cancel            1/  4...
  • Page 516: Entering Symbols

    ● The common phrases can be entered in the following character entry (edit) screens. ・Text memo ・i-mode mail signature ・Common phrase ・Quotation mark for i-mode mail ・Folder name of common phrase ・Reply with reference to i-mode mail ・Schedule ・Subject for Auto-sort setting ・ToDo ・Subject for Search mail ・Wake-up message...
  • Page 517 ■ Entering symbols and face symbols with character conversion By entering the reading of symbols or face symbols and converting them in “Kanji/hiragana input mode”, you can enter the symbols corresponding to the reading. I Entering symbols When you enter “きごう” and convert it in “Kanji/hiragana input mode”, the symbol candidates appear.
  • Page 518: Creating And Changing Common Phrases

    Quoting phonebook data and own number data You can quote names, readings, telephone numbers, mail addresses, street addresses, and memos stored in “Phonebook” and “Own number” in the character entry (edit) screens such as mail text and “Text memo”. ● You cannot quote data in some character entry (edit) screens. Select “Quote phonebook”...
  • Page 519 Creating a new common phrase Select i (Menu) “Common phrases”. Select a folder. Select <Not stored> and presso [Edit]. Enter the common phrase.    Edit common phrases Hi! How are you doing. 106 Mode FUNC Changing common phrases Select i (Menu) “Common phrases”. Select a folder. To rename a folder Highlight the folder of which you want to change the name, and then select “Edit folder name”...
  • Page 520: Copying/Cutting/Pasting Characters

    Copying/Cutting/Pasting Characters You can copy, cut and paste characters. Copied or cut characters are temporarily stored in the FOMA terminal, so that you can paste them to another part of the text or to another character entry (edit) screen. ●You can only store one set of text or characters in your FOMA terminal with copying or cutting. When you copy or cut a new set of text or characters, the old set is overwritten.
  • Page 521: Kuten Code

    Select “Paste” from the function menu. The characters are pasted.   Edit common phrases Thank you for about yest erday If some of the characters cannot be entered on the       Function 1/3   PI・SB input mode character entry (edit) screen   Lower case   Half pitch A message notifying you that these characters are   Copy...
  • Page 522: Storing Frequently Used Words

    Own dictionary Storing Frequently Used Words Default setting Not stored If you store a frequently used word with your favorite reading, the stored word is displayed when you enter and convert the reading in the character entry (edit) screen. It is useful if you store words beforehand that are not displayed with standard conversion.
  • Page 523: Resetting The Learning Record To The Default

    Select the word you want to check. If you change the word contents Highlight the word you want to change, and then press o [Edit]. To delete one word Highlight the word you want to delete, and then select “Delete this” from the function menu. To delete selected word Select “Delete selected”...
  • Page 524: Setting A Character Input Method

    Select the dictionary you want to specify. “★” is attached to the dictionary you have set. To cancel the set dictionary Select the dictionary with “★”. The specification is canceled and “★” disappears. To check information on the dictionary Highlight the dictionary you want to check, and then select “Dictionary info” from the function menu. To change the title of a dictionary Highlight the dictionary you want to change, and then select “Edit title”...
  • Page 525 “Mode 2 (2-touch)”. You can only use the “historical candidates” in “Kanji/hiragana input mode” in “Mode 3 (T9)”. *As of January 2001, the paging service provided by NTT DoCoMo is thereby known as QUICKCAST. Continued on next page...
  • Page 526 ■ Switching input mode before entering characters Select i (Menu) “Other settings” “Input method”. Select “Prediction”. Select the item to set. To use the Prediction function Select “ON”. To not use the Prediction function Select “OFF”. ■ Switching the Prediction function “ON/OFF” during character entry When displaying the character entry (edit) screen, the status of Prediction function is the same as you set in “Prediction”...
  • Page 527: Entering Characters In T9 (Mode 3)

    Entering Characters in T9 (Mode 3) “T9 (Mode 3)” is an input method for entering characters by pressing the key of the column assigned to the character you want to enter once to display reading candidates, and then selecting one from the displayed candidates. It is useful for entering characters by pressing only a few keys.
  • Page 528 Entering characters This section describes how to input text using “T9 (Mode 3)”. ●List of character assignment in T9 (Mode 3) →p.558 <Example: To enter “戸田”> Press o [Mode] to select “Kanji/hiragana input mode”. Enter the reading. 4 (た column), 4 (た column), q (voiced consonant mark)     Edit memorandums...
  • Page 529 Editing the reading candidate If displayed reading candidates do not include the candidate you want to enter, you can edit a reading candidate. If it does not contain a voiced consonant mark or semi-voiced consonant mark, the edited reading candidate will be displayed as the first candidate at the next entry. <Example: To change reading candidate from “ろーらーと”...
  • Page 530 Enter the reading with the fixed input If you anticipate that the characters you want to enter will not appear as a reading candidate, you can directly enter that reading in the fixed input mode. When you enter a reading in the fixed input mode, the reading candidates will not appear. <Example: To enter reading “はため...
  • Page 531: Entering Characters In 2-Touch (Mode 2)

    80. ● You may not enter characters in “2-touch (Mode 2)” for some functions. In that case, use “5-touch (Mode 1)” to enter characters. *As of January 2001, the paging service provided by NTT DoCoMo is thereby known as QUICKCAST.
  • Page 532: Switching The Screen To Operate

    Switching the Screen to Operate The character entry (edit) screen appears over the original menu function screen when you perform reply with reference from received mail or reference entry of a schedule from a received mail or the i-mode screen, so that you can edit while viewing contents in the original menu function screen.
  • Page 533: Traveling With N900Ig

    ● Traveling with N900iG ■ International Roaming International Roaming Service (WORLD WING) ........530 Before Using Your Terminal Overseas ............532 Overseas Availability of Functions .............. 537 ■ Making/Receiving A Call Abroad Making a Call ....................539 Receiving a Call ..................544 ■...
  • Page 534: International Roaming Service (World Wing)

    The FOMA N900iG features international roaming using the phone number you use in Japan. You can make and receive voice/videophone calls abroad, and use i-mode, SMS and packet communication performed by connecting to a machine such as PC.
  • Page 535: Switching Networks

    Switching networks The FOMA terminal searches and accesses a network automatically. No setting changes are required when going abroad or coming back to Japan. →p.544 ● When going abroad from Japan By simply powering on the FOMA terminal again, the FOMA terminal automatically searches for an available provider for connection.
  • Page 536: Before Using Your Terminal Overseas

    Contents (the How to use international roaming service for this FOMA terminal, 国際ローミ ングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG) international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) notes International Roaming Guide Book Details of international roaming service, fees, how to use the service, notes, etc.
  • Page 537 International phone codes for Universal Number (Table 1) You can make all kinds of inquiries even while overseas by dialing the international phone code for Universal Number and placing a call to the desired number. Ex: To inquire about malfunctions from England: 00-800-5931-8600 International phone code for Universal Number The international phone codes for Universal Number are listed below.
  • Page 538 ● For using i-mode and i-mode mail overseas, you need to select “iMenu” and set “International Settings” in advance. For more information, see “ 国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) and “FOMA i-mode User's Manual”.
  • Page 539: Screen Display

    ● You cannot use videophone calls/SMS/i-mode ・Check “国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) or web page of WORLD WING whether the carrier you use is available. ・Check “ Network switch” (p.544). ・Check “ NW search mode” (p.545).
  • Page 540: Using Advanced Functions

    ● A number that differs from the number of the other party may be notified during an incoming call depending on the network to which the other party connects. Also, in this case, you cannot use the function that uses caller IDs for the same reason as for incoming calls for which “Not supported”...
  • Page 541 For more information, see “国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) or the WORLD WING website. ※2: The FOMA terminal does not perform receiving operation even when a videophone call comes in. Attempted outgoing videophone calls can only be made through automatic conversion into voice calls by setting “Voice call auto switch”...
  • Page 542 ■ Sending/receiving SMS ● You will be able to exchange SMS with some overseas carriers other than DoCoMo. The service start date and available overseas carriers will be announced on the DoCoMo website. ● The following table lists the ways of specifying addresses when you send SMS to another party who uses an overseas network service.
  • Page 543 Making a Call Using the international roaming service, you can make calls from abroad. ● Make sure that you have sufficient battery power and that the reception signal is sufficiently strong. ● An international call is made when a phone number that includes “+” at the beginning is dialed with your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 544 Making a call to Japan using the phonebook When you call a general phone or a mobile phone in Japan from another country, you can make the international call through a set of easy steps if the phone number to call is stored in the phonebook.
  • Page 545 Making a call to another country (including Japan) while you are in a foreign country When you are out of Japan, you can also make international calls to a country other than the country you are currently in. ● You can make the dialing operation easier by setting country names and country codes for the phone number you frequently call in “Int’l dial setting”.
  • Page 546 ※2 setting operation. ※1: As of October, 2004, international videophone calls can be made among DoCoMo (Japan), Hutchison3GUK (United Kingdom) and Hutchison3GHK (Hong Kong). ※2: On international videophone call, the image displayed on the other party’s screen may be distorted or the connection may not be established, depending on the other party’s handset.
  • Page 547 ● This function is available when you make a call to a phone number that starts with “0”, using the Phonebook in an overseas country. If this condition is satisfied and other country than “日本” is selected in Step 4, an international call is made to the country selected in Step 4 by following the operation in “Making a call to Japan using the phonebook”...
  • Page 548 Receiving a Call You can receive a call with the phone number you usually use while you are roaming on an overseas network. When a call comes in, press r or d [Answer] to answer the call. For videophone calls Press e answer with the camera image.
  • Page 549 Select i (Menu) “Network setting” “Network switch”. You can obtain the same result by pressing and holding u (MULTI) for 1 second or more when the standby display is displayed. Select a setting item. ● By changing this function’s setting, the setting in “NW search mode” (below) is also changed to “Auto”. ●...
  • Page 550: Select A Network

    Switching the network to be connected manually ● You can deactivate automatic search and access and perform a setting to allow manual network switchover. After this setting is made, network detection is performed. You will then select a network to roam on from the detected networks.
  • Page 551: Setting Preferred Networks

    PLMN setting Setting Preferred Networks The FOMA terminal automatically selects and accesses a network when it goes into international roaming or when it exits any network. You can store networks you want to access more than other networks in your PLMN list and also set priorities to these networks.
  • Page 552 Set each item and press d [Set]. Set the following items to specify a network: Country code (MCC) : Set the country code. Network code (MNC) : Set the network code. Set the network type. : The selected network is set as a 3G network. GSM : The selected network is set as a GSM network.
  • Page 553 Monthly charge Free You can set the FOMA terminal’s operations for an incoming voice/videophone call event during international roaming. ● Refer to “国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) for more information about network services.
  • Page 554 ” is displayed. ● When you perform this operation from abroad, you will be charged for the country’s international call. ● Refer to “ 国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) for more information about network services.
  • Page 555 Perform the setting by following the guidance message directions. Performing roaming guidance operations from abroad <Roaming guidance (Int.)> You can perform Roaming guidance activation/deactivation. For more information, refer to “国際ローミングサービスマニュアル (FOMA N900iG)” (the international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only). Select i (Menu) “International service”...
  • Page 556 Call FNC/i-mode Setting the Answer Option for an Incoming Call During i-mode Default setting Answer You can set whether to answer or reject calls that come in during i-mode. ● When “Answer” is set, if a voice call comes in while you are in i-mode, the screen automatically switches to inform you of the incoming call.
  • Page 557: Appendix

    ● Appendix Menu List ....................554 Glossary ...................... 556 Overview of the Keypad Character Assignments (5-touch Input) ....558 Overview of the Keypad Character Assignments (T9 Input) ....... 558 Overview of the Keypad Character Assignments (2-touch Input) ....559 Symbols and Special Characters List ............559 Lists of Pictographs and Smiley Face Symbols ..........
  • Page 558: Menu List

    Menu List ・Functions with ☆ cannot be used when another function is being activated. ・Functions with ★ cannot be used by your FOMA terminal. ・Functions with ▽ are displayed during calls only. ・ indicates that you need to hold down the key on the left of until the screen is changed.
  • Page 559 Menu No. Menu No. Menu item Menu item (Key operation) page (Key operation) page Other ☆Initialize – p.582 Call waiting – p.448 settings ☆Software update – p.585 Call forwarding – p.450 Multimedia Bar nuisance call – p.452 Image p.338 Caller ID request –...
  • Page 560: Glossary

    Glossary For the terms used in this manual, refer to the following: ・ 3G 3G is the generic term for 3rd generation mobile communication systems that comply with the IMT-2000 global standard established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 3G terminals, such as FOMA in Japan, are spreading in use throughout the world.
  • Page 561 ・ QoS Stands for Quality of Service and refers to a measure of network service quality. The QoS setting of the FOMA terminal packet communication allows to specify whether to connect at any speed or to only connect at the maximum speed (upload: 64 kbps, download: 384 kbps) (speed varies after connection). ・...
  • Page 562: Overview Of The Keypad Character Assignments (5-Touch Input)

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  • Page 563: Overview Of The Keypad Character Assignments (2-Touch Input)

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  • Page 564 I Special Symbols (Full pitch 2) I Half-pitch Symbols (Half pitch) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ −...
  • Page 565: Lists Of Pictographs And Smiley Face Symbols

    Lists of Pictographs and Smiley Face Symbols I List of Pictographs 1 I List of Pictographs 2 ● When you use a pictograph or symbol in the text body of a mail and send it to a mobile phone or PC that does not support such pictograph and symbol, it may not be displayed correctly on the recipient terminal.
  • Page 566: Lists Of Common Phrases

    Lists of Common Phrases I Folder 1 (preset common phrases) Messages Sorry Thank you Congratulations! It’s time Wait a minute Just arrived Schedule change Where are you? Do your best What are you doing? I Folder 2 (preset common phrases) Messages All right I hope you are well...
  • Page 567: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Triple-digit numbers on the left side of each column indicate the first to third digit of Kuten codes. The numbers on top of each column indicate the fourth digit of Kuten codes. <Example : To enter “仝”> Enter “012”...
  • Page 568 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes 糊 袴 股 胡 菰 虎 誇 跨 鈷 雇 宕...
  • Page 569 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes 偃 假 會 偕 偐 偈 做 偖 偬 偸 愴...
  • Page 570 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes 燹 燿 爍 爐 爛 爨 爭 爬 爰 艝...
  • Page 571: Multi Access Combination Patterns

    Multi Access Combination Patterns Major multi access combination patterns are shown below. Communication Make/Receive Send/ Send/ newly started Make/Receive Packet a videophone Receive Receive Current Use i-mode Use i-αppli a voice call communication communication status call i-mode mail During a voice call ×...
  • Page 572: Services Available For The Foma Terminal

    ・ FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use ・ Desktop Holder N05 ・ Battery Pack N07 ・ Back Cover N04 ※1: To connect to FOMA N900iG, the Earphone Plug Adapter P001 is necessary. ※2: For use in Japan ※3: For use both in Japan and overseas...
  • Page 573: About Data Link Software

    About Data Link Software The “FOMA N900iG Data Link Software” enables you to transfer data such as the phonebooks, mails, melodies, still pictures, movies or i-motion between the FOMA terminal and PC connected. You can download and use “FOMA N900iG Data Link Software” from NEC’s internet homepage “NEC WaiWai Mobile”.
  • Page 574: Malfunction Checklist

    Malfunction Checklist If you have a problem during the operation of your terminal, see the following list: ● For problems overseas, see p.574. Problem Points to check See page The FOMA terminal does not turn on (The p.49 ● Is the battery pack properly attached? FOMA terminal cannot be used).
  • Page 575 ● If the sender’s mail address is in the “(phone pp.104, 109 number)@docomo.ne.jp” format, store only that phone number as mail address and set a distinctive ring tone for that mail address. ● Is the sender’s mail address (the mail address shown in the...
  • Page 576 ● If the sender’s mail address is in the “(phone pp.104, 109 number)@docomo.ne.jp” format, store only that phone number as the mail address and set a distinctive mail illumination for that mail address. ● Is the sender’s mail address (the mail address shown in the...
  • Page 577 Problem Points to check See page I cannot check missed calls using s [Memo/Check] ● Is “Info notice setting” set to “OFF”? p.82 when the FOMA terminal is folded. ● Is “Side keys guard” set to “ON”? p.160 ● Is Japanese selected in “Language”? The date is displayed in Japanese.
  • Page 578 ● See “国際ローミングサービスマニュアル(FOMA N900iG)” (the − international roaming service manual (FOMA N900iG)) (Japanese only) or home page of WORLD WING to check whether you are in an available service area or use an available carrier. ● Use “Network switch” to switch to a network that supports the p.544...
  • Page 579: List Of Error Messages

    List of Error Messages When error messages are displayed during operation, handle appropriately referring to the following list. ● If an error message appears while you are using your terminal overseas, see p.581 first. ● “(numeric characters)” in an error message displayed during i-mode operation is a code to classify an error sent from the i-mode Center.
  • Page 580 FOMA terminal and an ID such as a driver’s license providing that you are the person stipulated in the contract to a DoCoMo shop. ● This message appears when the Flash image cannot be displayed −...
  • Page 581 Error message Description/Handling See page ● The addresses contain a “,” or space and are invalid. Delete any “,” − “Invalid address” and space. ● The addresses of the received mail contain more than 50 half-pitch characters and not valid for send replies. ●...
  • Page 582 Error message Description/Handling See page ● The size of the text and header combined exceeds 5000 full-pitch − “Message too long to add header” characters’ worth and the header cannot be pasted. Delete the text until the total number of full-pitch characters is less than 5000. “Message too long to add signature”...
  • Page 583 ● This message appears if you attempt to power on or perform p.153 operation related to FOMA card when PUK code is blocked. Contact a DoCoMo service counter. ● This message appears when you attempt to perform operation − “Reading UIM Cannot operate”...
  • Page 584 Error message Description/Handling See page ● Since security is activated for the Inbox/Outbox or folders used with “Setting mail security Cannot download” p.163 the mail-connected i-αppli, you cannot upgrade the mail-connected i- αppli. To upgrade the mail-connected i-αppli, deactivate the security. “Setting PIM lock”...
  • Page 585 If you forget the security code, the registered service subscriber must bring the FOMA terminal and a form of identification (such as a driver’s license) to an NTT DoCoMo service counter to have the number reset. “Your terminal ID and UIM ID is requested ●...
  • Page 586: Clearing Settings And Data

    Clearing Settings and Data Below are examples of returning the FOMA terminal to its initial status and clearing settings or data. ■ Resetting handset functional settings of the FOMA terminal “Reset settings” returns the settings of the FOMA terminal to the initial settings. The data saved in the FOMA terminal remains stored.
  • Page 587: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    If the FOMA terminal still malfunctions, contact “For inquiries-malfunctions” indicated on the back cover of this manual. ■ If, after contacting DoCoMo, you are informed that your FOMA terminal is in need of repairs Bring your FOMA terminal to a designated repair shop. The repair shop is only open during business hours.
  • Page 588 ● Note that information you stored in your mobile phone be kept separately in a notebook, etc. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the stored data in your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 589: Updating Software

    If software update is required, we will notify the guidance in the DoCoMo’s web page or “お知らせ&ヘルプ” (News & Help) in iMenu. ※: The packet communication to update the software will not be charged.
  • Page 590: Software Downloading

    While the software is being updated, the information (such as model and serial number) specific to your terminal is automatically sent to the software update server managed by NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo does not use the information sent from your terminal for any purposes other than software updating. Software update...
  • Page 591 Updating software immediately <immediate update> Select “Now update” in the check result display (p.586). When you see “Start download Notice:”, select “OK”. Downloading will start immediately. Download will begin after a while, even if you do not select “OK”. When you stop downloading before completion, the data that has been downloaded until then will be deleted. Once you start downloading, update will be processed automatically without selecting any items such as menu.
  • Page 592: Reserved Update

    Selecting the reservation date and time to update software <reserved update> If it takes a long time to download or when the server is busy, you can select the time to startup software update by communicating with the server beforehand. <Example: Reserving at 7:30 on May 13 (Friday)>...
  • Page 593 While the software is updated, the information (such as model and serial number) specific to your terminal is automatically sent to the software update server managed by NTT DoCoMo. NTT DoCoMo does not use the information sent from your terminal for any purposes other than software updating.
  • Page 594: Sar Certification And Other Information

    SAR Certification and Other Information SAR certification information This model phone FOMA N900iG meets the MIC’s* technical regulation for exposure to radio waves. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
  • Page 595: Sar Certification And Other Information

    Declaration of Conformity The product “FOMA N900iG” is declared to conform with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/ EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on www.neceurope.com.
  • Page 596: Index

    Adjusting slide Bar nuisance call service Camera image sending Adjusting volume 78, 126 Battery level Camera settings Administrator privilege Battery pack CD-ROM for FOMA N900iG Alarm clock 409, 412 Add bookmark Certificate 213, 230 Low-voltage alarm Changing title Chaku-motion Quality alarm...
  • Page 597 Character stamp Data in FOMA card Chara-den 93, 359 Desktop icon Earphone Charge sound Phonebook Earphone/microphone Check messages Redial Earphone/microphone with switch 435 Checkbox 43, 209 Schedule Earpiece volume Checking address Text memo Edit image Checking certificate 213, 230 ToDo Edit ticker Deletion Characters...
  • Page 598 Format setting Notification Adding phonebook 212, 274 Forwarding image Receiving address list Adding receiver Frame Sending address list Attaching files 260, 264 Frequently used function (→Original menu) 425 User icon Attaching images Function menu Utilities Attaching i-motion Attaching large size images Glossary icon Attaching melodies...
  • Page 599 Saving i-mode International roaming Keypad character assignments Saving melodies Internet Keypad dial lock Saving movies Int'l dial setting 69, 542 Keypad sound Sending In-vehicle handsfree Keypad sound/charge sound 129, 130 Setting mails i-shot Kuten code list Sorting Auto start info Speed photo mail Auto start setting Language...
  • Page 600 Menu functions Noise reduction Own number 60, 426 Menu list Notify caller ID 59, 64, 112, 482 Own phone number (your phone number) 60, 426 Message auto display Notify caller ID Message display Notify tone message Packet communication 460, 461, 478 Message list display Notifying phone number 59, 64, 112, 482 Password...
  • Page 601 Private information Reload Pull-down menu Reload image Remote control Save image 222, 276 Quality alarm Remote monitor Saving set value Quick manual Reply with quote Schedule Rerecorded sound setting Quick record message Screen displayed when shooting Quick silent Reserved update Deletion Reset Quotation mark...
  • Page 602 Set arrival act Send Text box Set as display Sending preview Text memo Set as home URL SMS checking Time Set local time SMS creation TLS/SSL Set remote time Sort TLS/SSL certification 212, 230 Setting clock Transfer TLS/SSL communication 201, 212 Setting date and time ToDo Setting display size...
  • Page 603 Remote monitor Select image Substitute image 92, 95 Switching cameras (→Receiving a videophone call) 91 Voice call auto switch Zoom Videophone call Viewer settings + 68, 539 Viewing image 207, 338 Voice announce Voice call 62, 73 Voice call auto switch Voice mail Voice mail (Int.) Voice mail service...
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  • Page 606: Quick Manual

    ■How to use Quick Manual ● Quick Manual shows basic operations and displays of FOMA terminals. ● Quick Manual can be detached from this book and carried folded. ● Please detach one page at a time to avoid tearing other pages. Then please be careful not to hurt yourself.
  • Page 613 Using your FOMA terminal politely When using your FOMA terminal in public, don’t forget to consider the feelings of the people around you. Always turn your FOMA terminal off in the following situations: ■ In places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited There are places where the use of mobile phones is prohibited.
  • Page 614   オンライン手続き/照会サービス   ドコモeサイ ト or http://www.esite.nttdocomo.co.jp/ ※ To access e-site via i-mode, your ÒNW security codeÓ applied to NTT DoCoMo is required. ※ The packet communication fee for e-site via i-mode is free. However, you may be changed for some contents.

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