Functions - NTT docomo FOMA SO706i Instruction Manual

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● Operations during Original lock
If you try to use the locked function or data when
Original lock is set, you are asked to enter your
security code.
If you enter your security code, the lock is
deactivated temporarily and you can use the locked
function or data (you cannot use the functions of
"Dial/sending mail" and "Incoming/Mail disp." when
the lock is released temporarily). When you exit
from the activated function and return to the
standby screen, the lock is activated again.
<Example: To view an i-mode mail when Original lock
is set>
On the standby screen u
1
Enter your security code
2
Original lock is released temporarily and the mail
menu appears.
Read an i-mode mail
3
Exit the mail menu and return to the
4
standby screen
Original lock is activated and "
the screen.
Customizing the function or data to be
locked
You can store particular settings such as "locking
the phonebook only" or "restricting the outgoing
calls/mails only" to Original lock 1 to 3 individually
depending on the usage or purpose.
You can set (customize) the lock by each category,
group or function such as Table 1 (p.108).
The contents of the lock you set (customize) are
retained even when Original lock is set or released.
1
Lock selection screen (p.106)
Highlight one of Original lock 1 to 3
o (Detail)
The "Category list" screen
appears.
"
the item in the category is to
be locked and "
when all items are to be
locked.
Select the category
2
you want to change the setting
" appears on
The "Group list" screen
appears.
"
the item in the group is to be
locked and "
when all items are to be
locked.
Select the group you
3
want to change the
setting
The "Function list" screen
appears.
Use c to select □ (checkbox)
4
o (Finish)
The checked (
be locked.
Deselect items you do not
want to lock.
o (Finish)
5
o (Finish) d (Set)
The number of times you
press o (Finish) varies depending on the
category.
" appears when any of
" appears
" appears when any of
" appears
) item is to
Continued on next page
Category list
Function menu p.110
Group list
Function menu p.110
Function list
Function menu p.110
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