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Docomo Digital Mova SO503iS HYPER Manual page 395

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Don't forget your mobile phone...
Be careful not to disturb people around you when you use the Digital Mova.
Turn the power off in the following cases
Prohibited areas of use
Use of mobile phones is prohibited in some places. Be sure to turn the power off in the
following areas:
• Airplanes
※ Electronic medical equipments are in operation in all places of the hospital. Turn off
your mobile phone in the hospital.
When driving
Using the Digital Mova while driving can lead to an accident.
※ If you do not want to turn the power off while driving, turn on the Drive mode.
In crowded places such as in packed trains, a person with a heart pacemaker may be
closeby.
Mobile phones will interfere pacemaker operations.
In public areas such as theaters, movie theaters, museums
If you use the Digital Mova where you are supposed to be quiet, you will disturb
people around you.
Keep voice and ringer tone down when necessary
Keep your voice and the ringing tone down when using the Digital Mova in quiet
places such as restaurants and hotel lobbies.
Avoid blocking traffic when using the Digital Mova in public.
Maintaining public manners
The Digital Mova has convenient functions, with different response types and silent
ringer tone.
Manner mode
When you set this function, all the tones emitted from the Digital Mova is terminated.
The Manner mode has 5 types and different movement of vibration, ringer, and so on.
Drive mode
The Digital Mova notifies the caller that you are driving and cannot answer the call.
Then the call is disconnected automatically. The ringer tone has no sound, so you
can drive safely without any disturbance.
Vibration setting
When you set this function, the Digital Movai notifies you of an incoming call with a
vibration.
Voice message function
The Digital Mova can record the caller's message when you cannot answer the call.
Optional services are also available, such as the Voice Mail Service
Call Forwarding Service.
or your manners!
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