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Contents and
Cautions
Before Use
Making and
Receiving Calls
Phonebook
Sound,
Display and
Light Settings
Safety Settings
Camera
i-mode
Mail
Data Display,
Editing and
Management
Other
Convenient
Functions
Network
Services
Character Entry
Appendix
Index and
'04.11
Quick Manual

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  • Page 1 Contents and Cautions Before Use Making and Receiving Calls Phonebook Sound, Display and Light Settings Safety Settings Camera i-mode Mail Data Display, Editing and Management Other Convenient Functions Network Services Character Entry Appendix Index and ’04.11 Quick Manual...
  • Page 2 Detailed pages for items or functions are listed on the first page of each chapter. ・ Search from features ..... You can search from the features of the mova P253i (P.4) for the item or function you want to operate.
  • Page 3: Quick Reference

    This function is not available unless the clock is set. Information you need P Even if the mova has been turned off, the mova turns on and the alarm sounds (vibrates) at the specified time.Then tne mova remains turned on.
  • Page 4 Intellectual Property .....15 ......Inside front cover Standard and Optional Structure of This Manual ....1 Accessories .........16 Features of mova P253i ....4 Display, Selecting Method for Menu, Battery, Charging mova, Battery Level, One-push Open, Before Use Power, Bilingual, Initial Settings, Clock Setting, Send Own Number, Own Number Display, etc.
  • Page 5 What is i-mode?, i-mode Menu, My Menu, i-mode Password Change, Internet Access, i-mode Bookmark, Receive Messages, Message R/Message F, etc. What is i-mode Mail?, Mail Menu, Kirari Mail, Create/Send i-mode Mail, Mail Receive Option, Mail Check New Messages, Chat Mail, What is i-shot?, Create/Send i-shot Mail, Save i-shot Mail, Display i-shot Image, User Defined Center, etc.
  • Page 6 Internet that provide a variety of i-shot Send information. ❈ i-mode is a service requiring application. You can send still images shot by the mova to other i-mode mobile phones, mobile phones of other carriers, and personal 9,600 bps Data computers (via the Internet).
  • Page 7 P.196 sub display with the mova closed and then can send a reply message. P.205, P.208 One-push Open You can open the mova just by pressing the Simultaneous Mail-sending/ One-push Open button and then answer a Folder Management call. P.34, P.54...
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Always follow the safety precautions. Before using the mova, please read “Safety Precautions” for the correct operations. After reading them, keep them in a safe place for later reference. These safety precautions are provided to protect you or those around you, and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
  • Page 9 Use only the batteries and adapters/chargers approved by DoCoMo for the mova. If you use any type of battery, adapter or charger other than the specified one, the mova or the battery may leak, overheat, burst, catch fire, or malfunction.
  • Page 10 Precautions for mova Warning Turn off the mova when near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. The mova may possibly cause these devices to malfunction. ❈ Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
  • Page 11 Electronic devices in some type of cars Do not expose the camera lens to can be affected by use of the mova. strong light or sunlight for a long For safety’s sake, do not use the mova period of time.
  • Page 12 Don’t the battery from the mova and do not Never use the battery again. The battery fluid is harmful to skin. use it.
  • Page 13 Do not cover or wrap the charger and Don’t vehicles only) desktop holder in cloth or bedding. In-Car adapter: 12/24 VDC The mova may become separated from (For negative (-) grounded the desktop holder, or overheat, leading to vehicles only) fire or malfunction.
  • Page 14 Precautions for adapters/chargers (continued) Caution Always hold the plug when pulling the Do not place heavy objects on the adapter/charger out of the power outlet adapter/charger cord and power cord. Electric shock or fire may result. or cigarette lighter socket. Don’t If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be damaged, which could...
  • Page 15: General Notes

    $ Do not place the mova in places where it may be subjected to excessive pressure. Do not place the mova in a bag along with many other articles or do not sit with the mova in a trouser pocket, because this can damage the LCD display and internal circuitry.
  • Page 16 For long-term storage, remove the battery from the mova after discharging it completely. $ Batteries have a limited life. If the usable time of your mova is extremely short even when the battery is fully charged, replace the battery. Make sure that you only buy the specified battery.
  • Page 17: Intellectual Property

    You cannot copy, modify, or distribute text, images, sounds, and software programs you downloaded from web pages over the Internet by using the mova, or images you shot with the mova, for other than personal use or quoting that is permitted by the copyright law, without permission from the copyright holder.
  • Page 18 Standard and Optional Accessories <Handset and Standard Accessories> P P253i Handset P Instruction Manual (With Warranty and • Quick Manual included r P.412 Rear Cover P010) <Main Optional Accessories> P AC Adapter P005 P Desktop Holder P023 P Battery Pack P017...
  • Page 19 P When You Do Not Remember Key Operation .......<1-2-Action> P Attaching/Removing Battery ................P Charging mova ....................P Monitoring Battery Level............<Battery Level> P Opening mova by Using Button ..........<One-push Open> P Turning Power on/off .............<Power ON/OFF> P Switching to English .................<Bilingual> P Initial Settings................<Initial Settings>...
  • Page 20 Phone Parts and Functions <Left side> <Right side> <Earphone/Microphone connecting method> Dimensions: 46 mm (W) ! 90 mm (H) ! 22 mm (D) (when the mova is closed) Weight: about 92 g (with battery attached)
  • Page 21 Press the Shutter key to take a photo using Camera. To activate Manner Mode during standby when the mova is closed, press and hold for at least one second. Soft key 3 (Redial/Clear key) Press to retake a photo during Camera Mode.
  • Page 22 Command Navigation Keys P When you find in this manual, press the center of the key. (Soft key 1 : Command key) Press to set the selected item or execute an operation. Do not press too hard, or the incorrect operation might result. P When you find in this manual, press the corresponding parts on the key.
  • Page 23 P Some straps on the market might be hard to insert. P If you attach a wide strap, it might get caught between the mova and a desktop holder; in this case, the mova might not charge correctly. r P.33...
  • Page 24 In that case, press any key to turn the light on. r P.105 P The sub display (when the mova is closed) dims about 15 seconds after key operation and the display light goes off about one minute after, clearing displays on the screen.
  • Page 25 ” is displayed. r P.35 “ Displayed when messages are stored at the Voice Mail Service Center. r P.330 Lights when the mova is in the i-mode connectable area and blinks during i-mode standby. (“ ” ~“ ” is displayed when a site is being accessed.) r P.153, P.154...
  • Page 26 Used to enter menu number to access each function. r P.26 Menu Icon Accessory Icon Used to access functions such as Voice Recorder and Amusement. Used to change settings for the mova as desired, such as changing images Customize Icon on the Standby display. i-mode Icon Used to connect to i-mode sites (programs) or Internet web pages.
  • Page 27 About Sub Display Messages appear on the sub display when the mova is closed. In addition to the information in standby, the following messages appear: For missed call receiving: “Called X”, “Message recorded” When ringing: Caller’s phone number/Name or Reason for no notification During calls: “In use”, “On hold”, “Held call”...
  • Page 28 Selecting Method for Menu Selecting Functions from Menu P Selecting the Menu icon In standby, select from the Standby Icon display. Even during a call, some menus can be operated if “ ” is displayed at the bottom center of the display. P To bring up the Standby Icon display while the Screen display is shown, press is described in Manual when a menu can be selected during a call.
  • Page 29 Selecting Function from Sub-menu P Confirming whether you can use the sub-menu When “ ” is displayed at the lower left corner of the display, you can use the sub-menu. P The sub-menu contains items such as “Edit”, “Delete”, “Protect”, and “Store”. The content of the sub-menu differs depending on the function.
  • Page 30 P During calls, some functions may not be displayed by selecting from a menu number. P If you close the mova while operating menus, the operation may finish. P The Menu display may return to the former display if no operation is made for about 30 seconds.
  • Page 31 <1-2-Action> When You Do Not Remember Key Operation About 1-2-Action You can search for the functions you want to know and use, and then confirm the operating methods. You might as well jump to the functions you want to use. P If you switch the language to English, “1-2-Action”...
  • Page 32 Deleting histories While a history is selected, “ 1件削除 (Delete one)” For executing “ 全件削除 (Delete all)”, select “ 全件削除 (Delete all)” from the sub-menu while the History List is displayed, and press “YES” P To cancel, select “NO” and press About operations that can display Help/One-touch Help When you forget your key operation, you can check the operating methods using Help or One- touch Help.
  • Page 33: Attaching Battery

    Attaching/Removing Battery Before using the newly purchased mova, charge it using the AC Adapter P005 or DC Adapter P001 (option). P Do not force the battery to attach it, as this may damage the connecting terminals. P Be careful not to damage the display when the phone is placed with the display facing downward.
  • Page 34: Charging Battery

    $ Do not charge the battery for a long time (more than one day) with the power to the mova turned on. If the mova remains turned on for a long time when charging, the mova consumes the power from the battery.
  • Page 35 (12V/24V) in cars. Refer to the instruction manual for the DC Adapter P001 for details. Information P During charging, you can receive calls if the power to the mova is on. (The charging time will be longer.) P “ ” blinks in the display during charging. “...
  • Page 36: Battery Level

    Information P The mova may not open fully when the button is pressed depending on the way the mova is held. P When pressing the button to open the mova, be careful not to drop the mova as it springs open.
  • Page 37: Turning Off

    Check “ ” (weak) → “ ” (strong) for a reception level. You are advised to use the mova with “ ” displayed. <Bilingual> Setting at purchase Switching to English P.354...
  • Page 38: Initial Settings

    <Initial Settings> Initial Settings After you first turn the power on, set Clock, Terminal Security Code, and Caller ID. The Initial Setting display appears in the order of Clock, Terminal Security Code, and Caller ID. P When all these items are not set, the unset items are brought up on the display each time you turn the power on. After turning the power on, Enter the year/month/date/time For details, see the next page.
  • Page 39 P This clock setting will be maintained even after the battery is replaced. Sometimes, however, the setting may be reset when the battery is not attached to the mova or left empty for longer than about one month. In such a case, set the clock again after charging the battery.
  • Page 40 Confirming Your Phone Number P.354 You can confirm your own phone number. You can also confirm Personal Information Memo. The phone number (11 digits) of your mova is displayed. P Press to return to the Standby display. During a call, repeat pressing ) to return to the “In use”...
  • Page 41: Making And Receiving Calls

    P Receiving Calls ....................P Opening mova to Start Talking........<Open Phone Setting> P Closing mova to Put Calls on Hold/End Calls....<Close Phone Setting> P Using Received Call Record........<Received Call Record> P Adjusting Volume of Other Party’s Voice during Call ..<Earpiece Volume>...
  • Page 42: Making Calls

    P Press to end the call and return to the Standby display. P If you set Close Phone to “End a call”, you can also end the call by closing the mova. r P.54 When you hear a busy tone, the other party is on the phone.
  • Page 43: Making International Calls

    <WORLD CALL> Making International Calls P DoCoMo International Call Service “WORLD CALL” “WORLD CALL” is the International Call Service that can be accessed from the DoCoMo mobile phones. P Making a call 009130 r 010 r Country code r Area code r The other party’s phone number r ❈...
  • Page 44 Setting at purchase Setting International Prefix for other than “WORLD CALL” <Setting International Prefix> P.354 To use international call services other than “WORLD CALL”, store the international prefix in advance. You can store up to three items. Select No. 1 to 3 Enter an international prefix You can enter up to nine digits.
  • Page 45: Redialing Phone Numbers

    P.119 P The dialed phone numbers (data for redial) remain in the mova even after the power is turned off. If you do not want the dialed phone numbers to be known to the others, delete them or set Redial Display to “OFF”.
  • Page 46 Information P Information on the Redial List • When the phone number in the Redial List coincides with the one stored in the Phonebook with a name and icon, that name and icon are displayed. If the name is not contained in the Phonebook entry, the icon and phone number are displayed.
  • Page 47 When “186” or “184” is not prefixed to the destination phone number for dialing, the Send Own Number setting for the mova works. P The Caller ID Notification is effective only when the other party’s phone has the function to display the Caller ID.
  • Page 48: Phone Number

    ❈ Only either “Abbreviated dial” or “Reject ONE GIRI” is available. Note that the phone numbers you stored in the DoCoMo Network are not memorized in your mova, so take a note of them. ❈ Abbreviated Dial is available at the time of purchase.
  • Page 49 Information P Phone numbers that can be stored for “Reject ONE GIRI” are for ordinary phones; you cannot store mobile phone numbers. P When a new phone number is stored in a location already occupied, the new number overwrites the old one. P This function is not available for the FOMA if you have contracted for the Dual Network Service.
  • Page 50: Sending Text Messages

    Press The numbers after the blinking “P” are sent. P Even if there are multiple “Ps” (Pauses), the next numbers are sent each time is pressed. P After the last part of the numbers is sent, the “In use” display appears. Sending Text Messages To send text messages to pagers ❈...
  • Page 51 Setting at purchase Selecting Message Transmission Code P.354 The start code is automatically sent according to the Pager Mode. The mode setting differs depending on the contract contents of the destination pager for the DoCoMo QuickCast. For instance, to send to numerals/Kana or Kanji-display type pager, set the mode to “Mode 1”.
  • Page 52 <Call Recovery> Setting at purchase Automatically Recovering Interrupted Calls P.354 Even if a call is cut off when the radio wave weakens, the call can be recovered automatically if the radio wave strengthens just after that. The alarm tone sounds while disconnected. While the phone is disconnected, no sound is sent to the other party.
  • Page 53 P When In-Car Hands-free Mode is set to “OFF” and the tone is switched to sound from the mova after dialing, the calling tone may sound for an instant from the In-Car Adapter.
  • Page 54: Receiving Calls

    If you have set Open Phone to “Answer”, you can take a call when the mova is closed just by pressing the One-push Open button or by opening the mova with your hand. r P.54 P While Close Phone is set to “End a call”, you can end the call by closing the mova. r P.54 Setting at purchase Fast Answering with Any-key Answer P.354...
  • Page 55: Call Hold

    P During Key Guard or Keypad Lock, you cannot press to put the call on hold. P While Close Phone is set to “Hold”, you can close the mova to put the call on hold. Open the mova to resume the call. r P.54 P You cannot change the call hold tone (JESU JOY OF MAN’S DESIRING/three-harmony).
  • Page 56 For an incoming call, you can open the phone to take it just by one-touch. P If a call comes in while “Answer” is set and the mova is closed, the following functions cannot be used: Answer Hold, Reject Calls during ringing, Voice Mail Transfer and Call Forwarding.
  • Page 57 <Received Call Record> Using Received Call Record Up to 30 incoming calls, whether answered or unanswered, are stored in Received Call Record. When the Clock is set, the date and time are stored. If the caller notifies you of the phone number, that phone number is also stored.
  • Page 58 Setting at purchase Not to display mute ring data files <Received mute calls> P.354 You can switch the display so that only mute ring calls will not be displayed in the Received Call Record List. P This function is available only while Set Mute Seconds is set to “ON”. ●...
  • Page 59 <Earpiece Volume> Setting at purchase Adjusting Volume of Other Party’s Voice during Call P.354 You can adjust the earpiece volume to one of six levels; Level 1 (lowest) to Level 6 (loudest). P If the earpiece volume is adjusted during a call, Menu 212 setting changes as well. r P.91 During a call, press to adjust the volume.
  • Page 60 Sounding Loud from Speaker If you activate the Speaker function, the other party’s voice is output from the Speaker and your voice becomes inaudible to the caller. You can hear the voice from the Speaker with the mova placed on a desk, etc.
  • Page 61 P The call charge accumulates to the caller even while the call is on hold. P When Open Phone is set to “Answer” and a call comes in when the mova is closed, you cannot put the call on hold. r P.54...
  • Page 62 Do not activate/release Drive Mode by entering “14151 (ON)” or “14150 (OFF)”. Drive Mode is not activated when the power is turned on. It is activated only when the power is turned off or the mova is out of the service area.
  • Page 63: Missed Call

    P To immediately clear this message from the display, press and hold ) for at least one second. If you press ) with the mova closed, the latest missed call is displayed on the sub display. When Record Message is recorded While “Msg. recorded...” is displayed, press ) with the mova opened to display the Message Playback List.
  • Page 64: Record Message

    When Record Message is Activated <Example> When the fixed message has been selected for the reply message When there is an incoming call, the mova plays back the fixed message automatically after the ring time you set previously elapses. After that, the caller’s message is recorded.
  • Page 65 Setting at purchase Setting Ring Time for Reply Message <Ring Time> P.354 The ring time until Record Message starts can be specified. Enter a ring time You can enter from 1 to 99 seconds for a ring time. P When entering the ring time from 1 to 9 seconds, enter two digits, “0” first, as in “01” to “09”. The ring time is specified.
  • Page 66 Volume, different from the normal ring tone volume. P The recorded messages in the mova may be lost because of malfunctions, repair, or any other mishandling. As we are not responsible for the loss of recorded data files, we recommend that you take a note of the messages in your notebook, etc.
  • Page 67 A reply message of Record Message is played back, then recording starts. <Playback of Record Message/Voice Memo> Playing Back Record Message and Voice Memo During standby with the mova open, press <Message Playback List> Next Page...
  • Page 68 P If you dial out during playback, the playback ends. P If you press ) with the mova closed, the sub display switches and playback is disabled. P When the mova is closed during playback, the playback stops. P Even when the ring volume (memo ring volume) is set to Level 3 through 6, the ring volume sounds at Level 2 if a call comes in while playing back a record message or a voice memo.
  • Page 69 Phonebook P Storing into Phonebook ..........<Storing Phonebook Entry> P Storing Group Name...............<Group Settings> P Dialing from Phonebook ..........<Calling up Phonebook> P Editing Phonebook Entries........<Phonebook Entry Editing> P Deleting Phonebook Entries .........<Phonebook Entry Deletion> P Preventing Phonebook Entries from Prying Eyes ......<Secret Mode> P Confirming Stored Phonebook Entries....<Number of Stored Entries>...
  • Page 70 <Storing Phonebook Entry> Storing into Phonebook You can store up to 800 Phonebook entries. In a Phonebook entry, you can store up to three phone numbers and three mail addresses, a total of 2,400 items each. Also you can set an image, Ring Tone, Call LED, Mail Ring Tone, or Mail LED for each Phonebook entry.
  • Page 71 P “#” is valid for four-digit phone number services. P Even if you store a phone number with “186/184” or “1310 to 1319” added to the beginning, the mova responds to the incoming call in the same way as to a call that coincides with the Phonebook entry.
  • Page 72 Software (P.376). You can copy Phonebook entries stored in the miniSD memory card to the mova. r P.278 ❈ You need to obtain a miniSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the miniSD memory card. r P.253...
  • Page 73 P The entries in the mova may be lost through malfunction, repair, model change or any other mishandling. The Phonebook entries remain in the mova for about one month even without the battery attached or with a flat battery attached. However, they may be lost if more than one month elapses.
  • Page 74: Change Code

    Editing or deleting the secret code from the Phonebook sub-menu $ Editing From the Mail Address display (P.80), select the mail address, “Change code” Enter the terminal security code. The display for changing the secret code appears. Go to step 2 of “Entering Secret Code” on page 71. $ Deleting From the Mail Address display (P.80), select the mail address, “Delete code”...
  • Page 75 : Phone” and “ : miniSD memory card”. If you select a file from the miniSD memory card, the file is also copied to the mova’s memory. From the display for selecting an image or melody to be stored in the Phonebook, select “Data folder”...
  • Page 76 Storing Image/Melody File to Phonebook You can store an image or melody file from the Data Folder to the Phonebook while being displayed or played back. P When Phonebook Lock, Store Lock, or Key Dial Lock is set to “ON”, storing data file in the Phonebook is disabled. P If the target Phonebook location is saved as secret, switch to Secret Mode first.
  • Page 77 Storing from Redial/Received Call Record List to Phonebook You can store the phone numbers displayed in the Redial List/Received Call Record List to the Phonebook. You can select either “Add to PB” or “Add to same no” for storing data file into the Phonebook.
  • Page 78 <Group Settings> Setting at purchase Storing Group Name P.354 You can set the names of groups to be selected for when storing Phonebook entries. Apart from the settings for individual Phonebook entry, you can set the following settings for each group: Group Call Display, Ring Tone, Call LED, Mail Ring Tone, Mail LED, reply message for Record Message, and colors displayed for Redial/Received Call Record.
  • Page 79 Enter/Select each content Item Description Edit name Up to 14 bytes (7 full-pitch characters/14 half-pitch characters) Enter P Selecting from Data Folder r P.73 Group call disp. P If you select “OFF”, the setting selected in “Character” is applied. r P.104 Select P To store an image larger than i-shot (S) size, trim or resize the image.
  • Page 80: Phonebook Entry

    <Calling up Phonebook> Dialing from Phonebook You can dial from the Phonebook by any of the following four methods: Reading, Memory number, Group, and Phone number. P To call up a phone number stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. Press P The recalling display you used the last time appears.
  • Page 81 Recalling method Operation/Description Enter the reading of the name Displays the Japanese syllabary ( ア、カ、サ、 タ、ナ、 …ワ ), English letter, numeral, symbol, and space ( □ ) pages. The Phonebook List that satisfies the search condition appears. The names in the Phonebook are displayed, divided into pages.
  • Page 82 Confirming Details of Phonebook You can confirm the details stored in the Phonebook. P Stored phone number icons and mail address icons are displayed in the Phonebook. P “ ” is displayed on the Mail Address display when Secret Code is set. From the Detailed Phonebook display, press The details for “Number”, “Mail address”, “Setup”, “Address”, “Note”...
  • Page 83 Displaying images enlarged You can display the image stored in the Phonebook enlarged. ● From the Setup display, “Zoom” Changing display order of phone numbers and mail addresses When multiple phone numbers/mail addresses are stored in the same Phonebook entry, the second or third phone number/mail address in the Number display/Mail Address display can be moved to the top.
  • Page 84 You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). You can copy Phonebook entries stored in the miniSD memory card to the mova. r P.278 P Switching the font size in the Phonebook entry r P.109 Select “Font size”...
  • Page 85: Editing Phonebook Entries

    <Phonebook Entry Editing> Editing Phonebook Entries P Phone numbers specified as Accept Calls or Reject Calls cannot be edited unless those settings are deactivated. From the Phonebook List/Phonebook display, “Edit” Enter/Select each item Select the item to be edited For details, see page 69. Repeat step 2.
  • Page 86: Deleting Phonebook Entries

    <Phonebook Entry Deletion> Deleting Phonebook Entries P If there are phone numbers specified as Accept Calls or Reject Calls in the Phonebook, “Delete all” is not valid. While a Phonebook entry is selected/displayed, “Delete one” For executing “DEL some data” 1.
  • Page 87 Perform the operation of “Storing into Phonebook” on page 68. The Phonebook entry is stored as secret. P To edit an entry, perform the operation on page 83. P To delete an entry, perform the operation on page 84. “YES” P To store the Phonebook entry in Normal Mode, select “NO”...
  • Page 88 <Number of Stored Entries> Confirming Stored Phonebook Entries P To confirm the number of entries stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. Unused locations in Phonebook (800 – stored entries) Number of stored entries Number of used locations in Secret Mode (Displayed in Secret Mode only) P Press to return to the Standby display.
  • Page 89 Sound, Display and Light Settings Sound Settings P Changing Ring Tone ..............<Ring Tone> P Changing Ring Volume ...........<Ring Volume Adjustment> P Recording Voice or Melody as Ring Tone ......<Voice Ring Tone> P Vibration to Inform You of Incoming Calls..........<Vibrator> P Silencing Keypad Sound............<Keypad Sound> P Alarm Tone just before Disconnection ........<Quality Alarm>...
  • Page 90: Ring Tone

    <Ring Tone> Setting at purchase Changing Ring Tone P.354 You can select ring tones from harmonic melodies (eight fixed melodies and melodies in the Data Folder) and eight types of Buzzers/Sound effects. (Harmonic melodies supported) In addition, you can set your recorded voice for the ring tones (up to three items). Priority Function Description...
  • Page 91: Select A Category

    Execute the key operation to be set Select a category “Indistinctive” : The ring tone set for “Normal tone” sounds. P This is not displayed on the “Normal tone” setting display. “Buzzer/SE” : Selects from Buzzers/Sound effects. “Melody” : Selects from melodies. : Selects a melody from the Data Folder.
  • Page 92 P If you select any Vibrator in Menu 22, the ring tone sounds and the mova vibrates at the same time. In Manner Mode, the ring tone does not sound but the mova vibrates. In Personal Manner Mode, incoming calls are announced by the ring tone and the vibration according to the settings for it.
  • Page 93: Changing Ring Volume

    <Ring Volume Adjustment> Setting at purchase Changing Ring Volume P.354 You can adjust the ring volume to one of eight levels: Level 0 (Erase), Level 1 (lowest) to Level 6 (loudest), and Steptone. P When Steptone is set, the volume is silent for about two seconds and moves up through the volume levels, about every three seconds.
  • Page 94: Voice Ring Tone

    P If you erase a voice ring tone set as the ring tone, the ring tone setting returns to the setting at purchase. P If a call or mail comes in, the mova is closed, or the alarm activates while recording a voice ring tone, recording is...
  • Page 95 P The ring tone cannot be silenced by simply setting the vibrator. Carry out a separate operation to adjust the ring volume. P If you place the mova on a surface such as a desk with Vibrator activated, the vibrations for incoming calls could cause the mova to move and fall.
  • Page 96 <Ring Time> Setting at purchase Setting Ringing Duration for Ring Tone P.354 You can set the ring duration for when you receive mail or a message, or for when a call comes in during i-mode. Item Description Key operation Mail ring time Sets the ring duration for incoming mail or messages Changes the ring duration during i-mode ❈...
  • Page 97 From among 13 sound effects besides normal tone, you can select the tone that sounds every time you press a key. You can also select the tone to sound for a maximum of about three seconds when the battery expires, the mova is opened or closed, and charging is started or completed.
  • Page 98 <Manner Mode>/<Personal Manner Mode> Silencing Tone You can activate Manner Mode to silence the sound output from the mova. For the Personal Manner Mode settings, you can change the setting of Record Message, type of Vibrator, Ring Volume, and Mail/Chat Mail Ring Volume.
  • Page 99 Manner Mode when closed When you press and hold ) for at least one second with the mova closed during standby, Manner Mode is activated/deactivated. Also Personal Manner Mode can be activated in the same way. Setting at purchase Setting Personal Manner Mode <Personal Manner Mode>...
  • Page 100 You can change the image displayed on the Screen display, Dialing/Calling displays, and Mail Sending/Receiving displays. Besides the pre-installed images at purchase, you can set the still images shot by the mova, or images retrieved from sites, Screen Memo, i-mode mail or messages as in the table below.
  • Page 101 You can set the Screen display (P.24) for the main display. You can select “Picture”, “Calendar”, or “Pict. + calendar” for the Screen display. Not only images installed at purchase but also still images shot by the mova, or images downloaded from sites can be set for the Screen display.
  • Page 102 Select an image P To set the animation after selecting “Picture” in step 2, press ) to select the “Animation” folder and press P Press with a miniSD memory card inserted while selecting a folder or a data file: then you can switch between “...
  • Page 103 P.354 The still image of the caller is displayed during ringing if the caller is stored in the Phonebook or a group. While the mova is closed, the name and still image are alternatively displayed on the sub display. P Even if “ON” is selected, the still image of the other party or the still image for the group does not appear in the Call Receiving display when Name Display is set to “OFF”.
  • Page 104 Changing Screen Display for Sub Display <Select Screen (Sub Display)> P.354 You can select screen displays (P.25) to appear on the sub display for when the mova is closed. You can display still images shot by the mova or downloaded from sites other than the images preinstalled, on the screen.
  • Page 105 P In Power Save Mode, any indication such as the “ ” icon or the message for missed calls is not displayed. While the result of checking new messages is displayed or Amusement has been set for the sub display, the mova does not shift to Power Save Mode.
  • Page 106 • If you store images from the Data Folder or sites using “Image setting”, they overwrite the images in “Customize”. r P.173, 260 Even if you delete the stored image, the mova is not reset to the default. “Character” “Default”/“Customize”/“OFF”...
  • Page 107 Setting Continuous Lighting P.354 You can set to light the display and keypads continuously for when you use the mova in a car, etc. This function (Continuous Lighting Setting) is enabled only when the In-Car Adapter, the DC Adapter, or the AC Adapter is connected to the Connector Terminal.
  • Page 108: Changing Icons

    <Menu Icon Setting>/<Shortcut Icon Setting> Setting at purchase Customizing Standby Icon or Shortcut Icon Display P.354 You can switch nine icons and their background displayed on the Standby Icon display and Shortcut Icon display (P.307) between “Default” and “Customize”. Select “Customize” to display the image downloaded from sites, edited icons or their background.
  • Page 109 If you edit selected icons From the icon edit display, “Edit image” “Frame”/“Mark” Edit the image. P When “Frame” or “Mark” is selected, follow the steps on page 264. Press again Enter or edit the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
  • Page 110 <Selecting LED Color> Setting at purchase Changing LED Color P.354 You can select the LED that flickers for when a call/mail is received or when the alarm activates, from among eight colors. P You can select a color for LED from among Marine blue, Violet, Rose, Lemon, Lime, Sky blue, Star light and Rainbow. Priority Function Description...
  • Page 111 <Missed-call LED> Setting at purchase Using Call Indicator to Notify Missed Call and Mail P.354 If you have unchecked missed calls or Record Messages, the Call Indicator flickers in the color for normal incoming calls; when you have unread mail, the Call Indicator flickers in the Mail LED color.
  • Page 112 “Small” Characters are displayed in 12 dots. P Select “Normal” to display characters in 16 dots. P Press to return to the Standby display. During a call, repeat pressing ) to return to the “In use” display. <Example: When the sizes of characters are changed (for Detailed Phonebook display)> Small Normal P The font size of phone number, image, and tab name is not switched.
  • Page 113 Safety Settings About Security Code P About Security Code................... P Changing Terminal Security Code....<Changing Terminal Security Code> Restricting Operation and Functions P Restricting Phonebook Operations ...........<Lock Settings> P Preventing Other People from Using Your Phone .....<Keypad Lock> P Using Self Mode ................<Self Mode> P Preventing Key Operation Errors ..........<Key Guard>...
  • Page 114: Network Security Code

    At purchase, this terminal security code is set to “0000”. This can be changed to any number. P Note that if you forget the terminal security code, you need to bring your mova and ID such as your driver’s license to a DoCoMo counter.
  • Page 115 P Auto Reset P Schedule Lock files between the miniSD memory P Accept Calls P Voice Memo/Record Message Lock card and the mova P Reject Calls P User Security P Reset Intelligent Conversion P Accept/Reject by Non-ID Type P Software Update...
  • Page 116: Keypad Lock

    While Any-key Answer is set to “ON”, calls can be answered by pressing keys for Any-key Answer. While Open Phone is set to “Answer”, calls can be answered by opening the mova. P Adjusting Ring Volume, placing a call on hold and activating Quick Record Message during ringing P Adjusting Earpiece Volume, switching Equalizer ON/OFF and sending push-tone signals one by one during a call P If Record Message, Manner Mode, or Personal Manner Mode has been already activated, it is effective.
  • Page 117: Deactivating Keypad Lock

    Deactivating Keypad Lock P If wrong security codes are entered five times in succession, the mova will turn off automatically. However, the mova can be turned on again. Enter the terminal security code P The entered code is displayed as “_”. The mova can recognize the leading four digits only.
  • Page 118 • While “Call w/ i-mode” is set to other than “Answer” in i-mode. P If the mova answers or the power to the mova is turned off before completing Remote Lock, the number of calls for Remote Lock is reset.
  • Page 119 P To deactivate Keypad Lock, you need to enter the terminal security code. If you forget the terminal security code, you need to bring your mova and ID such as your driver’s license to one of DoCoMo counters. This is for preventing your security code from being changed by others.
  • Page 120 (Answer hold), and (Key Guard deactivation) is disabled, enabling you to avoid keys to work erroneously. P While Key Guard is activated, you cannot turn off the mova. Deactivate the setting and then turn off the mova. Press and hold for at least one second P One-push Answer is also disabled.
  • Page 121 Information P While Key Guard is activated, Screen set by Select Screen is displayed regardless of Screen Auto-display. P When Auto Power OFF is set, the phone will be turned off while Key Guard is activated. When the phone is turned on again, Key Guard is deactivated.
  • Page 122 <Schedule Lock> Setting at purchase Locking Schedule Events P.354 You can set all the schedule events to prevent them from being viewed by others. Enter the terminal security code “ON” P To deactivate Schedule Lock, select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
  • Page 123 <User Security> Setting/Canceling Security Functions at a Time You can set or cancel the security settings at the same time for functions selected from the following: “Phonebook lock r P.113”, “Redial display r P.119”, “Review received call r P.119”, “Schedule lock r P.120”, Mail security r P.120”, “Voice memo/Record Message lock r P.119”.
  • Page 124 Preventing Data from Prying Eyes You can store schedule events (except anniversary dates), diary, bookmarks, screen memos, and the data files in the mova’s memory as secret. They cannot be displayed unless you switch to Secret Mode. P While a data file stored as secret is selected, “...
  • Page 125 Mailing List, Outbox/Inbox List, Outbox/Inbox History List, Data Folder (mova’s memory) “Secret mode” P For the Data Folder (the mova’s memory), perform the operation while selecting a data file or folder other than fixed folders (except for “Animeditor” folder). Enter the terminal security code “OK”...
  • Page 126 Call Indicator does not flicker. The other party hears a busy tone. The information of the incoming call appears on the mova, and is stored in Received Call Record. Up to 20 entries in the Phonebook can be specified as Accept Call entries.
  • Page 127: Security Code

    Confirming Accepted/Rejected Phonebook Entries You can confirm the details of Accept Calls/Reject Calls. P While Phonebook Lock is activated, you cannot confirm the details. From the Accept Calls List/Reject Calls List, while an accept call/reject call entry is selected, press P Press to bring up the detailed display for other accept call items/ reject call items stored.
  • Page 128 Caller ID. If a call whose Non-ID Type has been set for “Reject” comes in, the ring tone and Call Indicator do not work and a busy tone is played to the caller. The mova displays the call information and stores its record in Received Call Record. Information...
  • Page 129 P For calls disconnected in mute state, “ ” is displayed in Received Call Record. P When the Caller ID is given, the mova is not placed in mute state even if you have stored the other party’s phone number with “186”/“184” in the Phonebook.
  • Page 130 You can register and check safety information by using i-mode when a “i-mode Disaster disaster occurs. Message Board” Service You can set the mova to reject calls from specified parties, such as Nuisance Call Blocking P.335 nuisance calls or malicious sales calls.
  • Page 131 Camera P Before Using Camera ..................P Taking Photos with Camera.............<Camera Mode> P Changing Settings for Taking Photos ..............P Confirming Number of Remaining Photos that Can Be Taken ..................<Recordable Image> P Bringing up Image in Data Folder during Camera Mode ........P Using Animeditor ................<Animeditor>...
  • Page 132: Before Using Camera

    P Vertical stripes may appear in the display under a fluorescent light. The mova is so designed that it compensates the stripes; however, they may not be cleared entirely in a dark or extremely bright place depending on the photographic subject.
  • Page 133 The following icons appear on the Finder display to indicate the current settings. P If you open or close the mova in Camera Mode, the Finder display switches between the main display and sub display. P If you do not press any key while showing the Finder display, Camera Mode automatically ends after about three minutes, and the Standby display returns.
  • Page 134 P You can also upload a shot still image to your personal computer using a miniSD memory card or dedicated data link software. If you hold the mova with your hand vertically to shoot a shot still image in VGA size, the image appears 90 degrees flipped on the personal computer.
  • Page 135: Camera Mode

    P At the time of purchase, the shot size has been set to “i-shot (S) size” and image quality to “Fine”. You can change the settings from the sub-menu. r P.138 When the mova enters Camera Mode, an image through the camera appears on the main display (Finder display).
  • Page 136 You can take a photo of yourself with the mova closed. You can quickly start up the camera. P You may not be able to start up the camera if the mova is closed when the main display is not the Standby display.
  • Page 137 Four continuous shots can be done in i-shot (S) size or Screen size and 20 continuous shots in i-shot (S) size. P When you close the mova after setting or the continuous shooting is finished, it automatically returns to “OFF”. From the Finder display, “Cont.
  • Page 138: Auto Timer

    The photo is taken about 10 seconds after the shutter key is pressed. P You can shoot with Auto Timer even if you close the mova after setting it. P After Auto Timer is used to take a photo, it automatically returns to “OFF”.
  • Page 139 P If shooting is cancelled or you end Camera Mode during continuous shooting, you cannot save the still image. P If you close the mova or shooting is cancelled after the first frame is taken in Manual Continuous Mode, you can save the taken still image.
  • Page 140 Setting at purchase/Setting at camera start-up Changing Settings for Taking Photos P.354 You can change various settings for the camera. The setting will change each time you press the corresponding keys from the Finder display. P Photo Light, Close-up Mode, Night Mode, White Balance, Color Tone and Select Size can also be set from the sub-menu. P If you once set Select Size, Image Quality, Shutter Sound and Define Storage, the settings are retained until you change them next time.
  • Page 141: Shutter Sound

    P The shutter sound is played back by pressing Setting Storage Location of Image <Define Storage Location> You can save the shot still images to the “Picture” folder inside the mova’s memory. You can also save them to the “SD picture” folder inside a miniSD memory card.
  • Page 142 • The photo light is for assisting you to take photos in dark surroundings; note that its intensity is weaker than the camera strobe light. • The photo light also lights with the mova closed after setting. P Night Mode •...
  • Page 143 <Recordable Image> Confirming Number of Remaining Photos that Can Be Taken You can confirm the number of still images that can still be taken, for each shooting size in the set image quality. If you specify a miniSD memory card as a storage location, the number of still images that can be saved to it is displayed.
  • Page 144 • You can copy the still images to other folders, only when you open the “Animeditor” folder from the Data Folder. r P.273 Creating Animeditor P If you close the mova, or when a call comes in or mail arrives while you are shooting with Animeditor, shooting is canceled. (The shot still image is retained.) P When a call comes in from a phone number set for Reject Calls, Reject by Non-ID Type, or Reject Unknown, shooting with Animeditor is not canceled.
  • Page 145 Confirm the photographic subject With “Automatic”, the specified number of frames is shot automatically, including the first frame shot at the moment the shutter key is pressed. With “Manual”, press the shutter key the same number of times as the number of frames you specified.
  • Page 146 Editing Animeditor You can edit each still image saved in Animeditor. From the Animeditor Operation display, select “Edit” Select a folder Select a data file Edit the image Press to bring up the Edit Menu See below for editing the image. <Edit Menu>...
  • Page 147 Information About Creating P After the Animeditor shooting, it may take a few minutes for the images to be saved. P If you suspend saving while “Saving.” is displayed, the still image might be saved up to that point. P After saving images, you can edit the folder name from the Data Folder. r P.272 P When you shoot the Animeditor images in Secret Mode, each still images are saved as secret data files.
  • Page 148 Press P If you press ), a confirmation display appears asking whether to save the image. Select “YES” and press to show the title entry display. Enter or edit the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters).
  • Page 149 Adding Still Image <Add Photo> You can select the shot still image and paste it. From the Edit Menu, in step 4 on page 145, select “Add photo” “Phone” If you select “SD card” with a miniSD memory card inserted, you can paste the still image from the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card.
  • Page 150: Create New

    P Text or an image outside the pasting area during editing is trimmed after editing is completed. P It is advisable that you use a miniSD memory card (P.273) to store images saved to the mova’s memory. You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376).
  • Page 151 i-mode For i-mode subscribers P What is i-mode?....................P Bringing up i-mode Menu ............<i-mode Menu> Displaying Sites P Displaying Sites ....................P Viewing and Operating Site ................P Registering Sites in My Menu ............<My Menu> P Changing i-mode Password ........<i-mode Password Change> P Bringing up Web Page............<Internet Access>...
  • Page 152 What is i-mode? i-mode is a service that makes use of the display of i-mode mobile phones so that you can use online service such as site (program) access, Internet access, and i-mode mail. P Site (program) access By simply pressing a few keys on your i-mode mobile phone, you can use various sites offered by IPs (Information Providers).
  • Page 153 Menu introducing i-αppli by usage purpose such as Japanese アプリサーチ charge-free information or games. (i-αppli Search) (P253i does not support i-αppli) Menu introducing sites according to your 便利サイトサーチ (Useful Site Search) requirements. Subscribe for shops or sites that provide you services マイボックス...
  • Page 154: Internet Access

    P If a web page URL exceeds 793 bytes (793 half-pitch characters), it cannot be displayed. When using i-mode: P You might not be able to reproduce the maximum displayable colors on the mova depending on the file format downloaded from sites.
  • Page 155 About message service P Method of receiving messages r P.184 P About the Message F (Free) setting r If you subscribe to i-mode simultaneously you sign up newly for mova services after 1, October 2004, “ (Receive)” has been set as the default for the Message F setting. Note 受信する...
  • Page 156: Displaying Sites

    <i-mode Menu> Bringing up i-mode Menu The i-mode menu is the basic display for viewing i-mode sites and Internet web pages. From here, you can use various functions of i-mode sites and the Internet. The i-mode menu is displayed. P i-mode menu can also be displayed by pressing (See below) P.156 P.166...
  • Page 157 One-page scrolling Press then press to scroll the display by page. P The navigation key shows in red. Press again to return to the scrolling which is set in “Scroll type”. P This page-scroll function also works when the text of a mail message is displayed. Information on site display “...
  • Page 158 Re-accessing the Last Site You Visited <Last Page> You can access the last site you visited. From the i-mode menu, select “Last page” After connecting to the i-mode center, the last site you visited is accessed. Deleting Last Page You can delete the record of the most recently accessed site. From the i-mode menu, select “i-mode setting”...
  • Page 159 ” disappears. If you cannot access an SSL site If you try to access a site which does not have certification in the mova or the certification has expired, the message on the left appears. In this case, select “YES” and press to access the site through SSL without certification.
  • Page 160 Viewing and Operating Site Selecting Link and Item When viewing a site, you may have occasion to set the link by entering characters yourself (using an input box) or by selecting an item from multiple choices (using check boxes, radio buttons, or pull-down menus).
  • Page 161 Check boxes When an item has “ (check box)” in front of it, you can select one or more items. “ ” indicates that the item has been selected. Move “ (frame)” to the item and press , then the selected item has “ ”...
  • Page 162: Reset Button

    Displaying Previous Page and Next Page The mova saves several displays of the downloaded sites or web pages from the most recent one. You can press to show the displays in the downloaded order.
  • Page 163 I Operate function below from the sub-menu while displaying a site (P.154). Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Confirms URL of the displayed site. “URL” P Press ) to return to the former display. I To view a URL of the site registered in “Bookmark”/“Screen memo” 1.
  • Page 164 <My Menu> Registering Sites in My Menu There is a location (My Menu) in Menu where your favorite i-mode sites can be registered. If you register frequently visited sites in My Menu, you can access them easily the next time. P In My Menu, you can register sites in Menu and Menu List only.
  • Page 165 Information P If you forget the i-mode password, you need to bring your mova and identification card such as your driver’s license to one of the DoCoMo counters. The staff will reset the i-mode password to “0000” after checking your identity.
  • Page 166 <Internet Access> Bringing up Web Page By directly entering the URL of a web page you wish to view, you can connect to the Internet and view the web page (10 most recently entered URLs are kept in memory). However, the downloaded web page that does not support i-mode might not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 167 To delete URLs from URL Log List While a URL is displayed, “Delete one” For executing “DEL some data” 1. Select “DEL some data” from the sub-menu while a URL is selected, and press 2. Press to select an item. The color of the selected item changes.
  • Page 168: Using Bookmark

    <Bookmark> Using Bookmark Bookmarking Web Pages and i-mode Sites If you have a site to visit frequently, bookmark it so that you can access it easily later. You can register up to 50 bookmarks. P You can bookmark both i-mode sites and Internet web pages. While a site is displayed, “Bookmark”...
  • Page 169 Setting at purchase Switching Bookmark List P.354 There are two methods of listing bookmarks: As a simple list or in folders for each group. P The sites bookmarked in “List” move to group 1, if you switch to “Display group”. P While “Display group”...
  • Page 170 Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). You can store bookmarks in the miniSD memory card to the mova. r P.278 ❈ You need to obtain a miniSD memory card separately to use the functions related to the miniSD memory card. r P.253...
  • Page 171: Screen Memo

    P Titles having the same name can be registered, but group names cannot be duplicated. <Screen Memo> Saving Site Information You can save the displayed site as a screen memo to the mova. The maximum number of savable screen memos varies from 25 to 100 depending on the data size. Saving Screen Memo While a site is displayed, “Screen memo”...
  • Page 172 Bringing up Screen Memo You can display the site saved as a screen memo. From the i-mode menu, select “Screen memo” Select a screen memo to be displayed P While a site is displayed, select “Screen memo” from the sub-menu and press P You cannot display a screen memo stored in secret unless you switch Normal Mode to Secret Mode.
  • Page 173 While a screen memo is selected/displayed, “Delete one” For executing “DEL some data” 1. Select “DEL some data” from the sub-menu while a screen memo is selected, and press 2. Press to select the item. The color of the selected item changes. Press again to cancel.
  • Page 174 “Save image” Select the folder to save the image P To save the image in “Screen memo” to the mova’s memory, select “Save image” from the sub-menu while the image in “Screen memo” is displayed, and press When two or more images appear on the site/Screen Memo display 1.
  • Page 175 P If you select “NO” and press , you can set the still image or animation for the display but it is not saved to the mova’s memory. If you replace the images set for the displays by other images, the image downloaded from the site is cleared.
  • Page 176 Downloading i-melody from Sites From sites which enable melody-downloading, you can download your favorite melodies into your mova to use them as “i-melody”. (Supports harmonic melodies.) You can save the melodies to the “Melody” folder in the Data Folder. At purchase, 10 i-melodies are saved.
  • Page 177 Downloading Dictionary from Sites Up to five dictionaries can be stored. At purchase, “ 数字予測辞書 (Numeral Prediction Dictionary)” and “ 顔文字基本辞書 (Emoticon Basic Dictionary)” are stored in the mova. “ 数字予測辞書 (Numeral Prediction Dictionary)” : In かな mode, predicts the date and time corresponding to the numerals of the numeric keys.
  • Page 178 <Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions> Using Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions When the phone number, mail address, or URL is highlighted on a site, or on the text of message or mail, you can operate using the highlighted information. P When multiple information items are displayed, press to select the item you require.
  • Page 179 Waiting Service is Press and hold for contracted.) at least one second The mova is informed of incoming call and the call is connected to the ❈ Voice mail Voice Mail Service Center. The mova is informed of incoming call and plays a call forwarding ❈...
  • Page 180 $ To use i-mode without a received call record memorized when receiving a call during i-mode This setting does not notify the mova of incoming calls, so it is set only by the Network Service (selections of functions during calls). When this setting is carried out, “Call w/ i-mode” set by the mova is not available.
  • Page 181 i-mode setting menu Operation/Supplement Auto-display Brings up the received Message R/F automatically. P.185 Color priority Gives priority to the display colors you have set. “Color priority” “Prefer user’s” The priority is given to the display colors set by “Arrange color”. P Select “Prefer content”...
  • Page 182 • Depending on the sites you browse, your phone number or positional information may be acquired by the providers. • You can register 10 providers in this mova. • You cannot set during i-mode standby. Setting at purchase Setting the i-mode center P.354...
  • Page 183 Enter destination contents Item Description Host name Up to16 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/16 half-pitch characters) Enter Host number Up to 11 digits Enter Host address Up to 30 bytes (30 half-pitch characters) (Alphanumerics) Enter Editing registered destination Enter the terminal security code Select the destination “Edit”...
  • Page 184 “Call w/ i-mode” setting. The caller hears an announcement that you cannot take the call. P The mova responds differently for the incoming call depending on the status of the icon at the top right of the display.
  • Page 185 P i-mode functions are not available during i-mode Lock. (Even when the center holds messages and mail, these cannot be received automatically.) You cannot store bookmarks or mail messages in the miniSD memory card to the mova, either. P You cannot set this during i-mode standby.
  • Page 186: Receive Messages

    P “Receiving” is displayed on the sub display when the mova is closed. P If you have been using i-mode, the former display returns. P Messages are not automatically received but held at the i-mode center when the mova is placed in the following status: •...
  • Page 187 Setting at purchase Automatically Displaying Messages after Receiving <Message Auto-display> P.354 When messages are received, they can be displayed automatically. You can select which type of message (Message R or Message F) has been given priority, or to display only one type of message automatically.
  • Page 188 <Message R/Message F> Displaying Messages Stored in Message List You can display the contents of received messages by the steps below. Message F is the message delivered free of transmission charge once you set the option setting for reception. Reading Message List/Detailed Display From the i-mode menu, select “Msg.
  • Page 189 P.160 ❈1 Melody info The melody information in the message is displayed. P.213 The melody data file pasted to the message can be saved in the mova and used for the ring ❈1 Save melody tone. P.213 When the characters in a message are not correctly displayed, they are converted to the ❈1...
  • Page 190 Deleting Messages <Message Deletion> You can select a deleting method for deleting messages. For “Delete one”, select/bring up a message. For “DEL some Msgs.”/“DEL read Msgs.”/“DEL ex.protect”/“Delete all”, bring up the Message List. Select the deleting method For executing “DEL some Msgs.” 1.
  • Page 191 P Displaying Mail Stored in Outbox/Inbox List ....<Outbox List/Inbox List> Using Mail History P Displaying Outbox/Inbox History List......<Outbox/Inbox History List> Set the Mail Setting P Setting Mail Functions of mova............<Mail Setting> Using Chat Mail P Using Chat Mail ................<Chat Mail> Using Short-mail P Creating and Sending Short-mail......<Create/Send Short-mail>...
  • Page 192 What is i-mode Mail? By subscribing to i-mode, you can exchange e-mail via the Internet, and between i-mode mobile phones as well. When you subscribe to i-mode, your mail address is as follows: If you newly subscribed to i-mode The alphanumerics in front of “@” are randomly assigned, so confirm your mail address after you subscribe to i-mode.
  • Page 193 Charge Notification and M-stage Visualnet. Reject All Short Mail [Receiving Mail (Other Settings) Reject All Short Mail] You can set the mova to reject Short-mail. Confirm Settings You can confirm mail rejection settings currently set. Suspend Mail If you do not use the i-mode mail function, it can be suspended at the i-mode center. After (Reactivate Mail) the mail function is suspended, you can reactivate it.
  • Page 194 When You cannot Receive i-mode Mail A mail message delivered to the i-mode center is immediately sent to your i-mode mobile phone. P Mail messages are not automatically received but held at the i-mode center when the mova is placed in the following status: •...
  • Page 195 URL for a series of converted still images. To receive i-motion mail, you need to sign up for i-mode. • You cannot send i-motion mail with the mova. • i-motion mail is the service that enables you to send moving images shot by the FOMA phone (i-motion mail compatible mobile phones) or images downloaded from sites.
  • Page 196 In this case, press If there is incoming call while sending/receiving i-mode mail The mova operates according to the “Call w/ i-mode” setting currently set. r P.177 Information About Number of Characters that can be Used in Received and Sent P Characters in excess of the maximum number that can be transferred as text are deleted automatically, and “/”...
  • Page 197 <Mail Menu> Bringing up Mail Menu The Mail menu is the basic display to create and send mail, or to read received mail. From here you can use many mail functions. The Mail menu is displayed. P During a call, press P.215 P.206 P.215...
  • Page 198 <Kirari Mail> Setting Kirari Mail The Call Indicator and Kirari LED light and flicker in response to Kirari Mail pictographs in the text of mail. If you set Kirari, the Call Indicator and Kirari LED light and flicker when mail comes in or while you are composing or displaying mail.
  • Page 199 • When Mail Ring Time is set to “OFF” P Lighting and flickering are suspended when the mova is closed or when a call comes in. P Even if you enter the Kirari Mail pictographs for the mail title, they do not light and flicker.
  • Page 200: Send Message

    <Create/Send i-mode Mail> Creating and Sending i-mode Mail To create new mail, enter the address, subject, and text. You can save the created mail in the Outbox without sending, or send it immediately. Sent mail is also saved to the Outbox. The Outbox can hold up to 100 unsent and sent mail messages in total.
  • Page 201 Enter mail contents Item Description Address Up to 50 bytes (50 half-pitch alphanumeric characters) Enter P When exchanging mail messages between i-mode mobile phones, enter the mail address before @ only. Subject Up to 30 bytes (15 full-pitch characters/30 half-pitch characters) Enter Text i-mode mail : Up to 500 bytes (250 full-pitch characters/500 half-pitch characters)
  • Page 202 About Create/Send i-mode Mail P While creating mail, press ) with the mova opened to confirm the current date and time. P When the total of unsent and protected mail in the Outbox reaches 100 items, no more mail can be created.
  • Page 203 <Save i-mode Mail> Saving i-mode Mail and Sending Later When not sending the created mail immediately, you can save it to the Outbox. The Outbox can hold up to 100 unsent and sent mail messages in total. Saving i-mode Mail From the Mail Creation display, “Save message”...
  • Page 204 Sending Melodies by i-mode Mail You can paste your own edited melody to mail and send it. However, it may not be correctly sent to or received from the phones other than mova P253i, P506iC, P252iS, P505iS, P252i, P505i, P251iS, P504iS and P504i.
  • Page 205 You can select an image from a site and send mail with the image’s URL. If the recipient of that mail has a mova that supports the image data files, the image can be displayed in the main text. While a site containing the image is displayed, “Select image”...
  • Page 206 <Editing Outgoing Mail> Editing Outgoing Mail You can edit a message in the Outbox and create a new message. While an outgoing mail message is selected/displayed, “Edit” The Mail Creation display is displayed. P You can press and hold for at least one second to display the Mail Creation display while an outgoing mail message is displayed.
  • Page 207 <Mail Auto-receive> Automatically Receiving i-mode Mail When the mail is sent to the i-mode center, the mova receives it automatically. Up to 400 items can be saved to the Inbox. After “Receiving” is displayed, the mail ring tone sounds, the Call Indicator flickers, and the display lights.
  • Page 208 You can check whether messages are held at the i-mode center by “Receive option” described in “i-mode User’s Manual”. P You cannot retrieve selected mail when the mova is in Self Mode, when i-mode connection is restricted, in i-mode lock or out of the i-mode service area.
  • Page 209 “Check” After “Receiving” is displayed, you can confirm if there are any mail or messages held at the i-mode center. If mail or messages have been delivered to the center, they will be downloaded. When downloading is completed, the number of mail and messages items received by the inquiry is displayed.
  • Page 210 P Quoting the other party’s text when replying mail. r P.227 Replying while mova is Closed <Reply w/Closed> You can reply with the mova closed after bringing up the stored reply message on the sub display. Setting at purchase Validating “Reply w/closed” setting P.354...
  • Page 211 Replying while mova is closed While the mova is closed, press ) to reply to a newly arrived message from the sub display. While displaying the new message on the sub display by following the procedures of “Displaying Newly Arrived i-mode Mail” on page 205, Press and hold ) for at least one second to access “Select ReplyMsg.”...
  • Page 212 P When “Reply ON/OFF” is set to “OFF”, “Reply w/closed is set to OFF” is displayed. Set “Reply ON/OFF” to “ON”. P You cannot reply to Short Mail with the mova closed. P The address and subject for the reply message have been automatically entered. (“Re>” which represents reply is prefixed to the subject when a reply message is sent.) You cannot edit the address and subject.
  • Page 213: Select A Phone Number

    <i-mode Mail Forwarding> Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Addresses You can forward a received mail message to another person. While a received mail is selected/displayed, “Forward” Select the address field Enter the forwarding address The Mail Creation display returns. Method for entering addresses r P.199 P Send or save the mail when it is completed.
  • Page 214 <Add to Phonebook> Adding to Phonebook from i-mode Mail You can store the mail address into the Phonebook from outgoing or incoming mail. You can also store the highlighted phone number or mail address in the main text into the Phonebook. Adding to Phonebook as New Entry The mail address is entered into the address field and the phone number into both the phone number field and mail address field.
  • Page 215: Save Melody

    <Melody Saving> Retrieving Melody from i-mode Mail You can save the melody pasted to mail or messages to the mova, and can use it as a ring tone, etc. When Displaying Melody Mail From the Outbox/Inbox List or the displayed text, you can confirm if a melody is pasted.
  • Page 216 Setting at purchase Setting melody mail ring tone P.354 If you receive melody mail, the pasted melody is played back for the incoming mail. “ON” P To play back the mail ring tone currently set, select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
  • Page 217 P Multiple images can be downloaded from a single mail item, but if the total volume of image data files exceeds capacity of the mova, the image downloading will stop at that point. P Up to five image mail messages are saved with downloaded images if you once download them regardless of whether you failed or suspended downloading.
  • Page 218 P The following are displayed in the lower Information field or in the text of mail. Mail with melody pasted. (Melody mail) (The same icon applies to the mail with the melody data file that the mova does not support.) (Image mail) A URL of a site that provides images is embedded in the mail.
  • Page 219 Mail with melody data file pasted. (Image mail) Mail with URL of image data file. (i-shot mail) Mail with a still image shot by the mova. (i-shot mail) Mail whose pasted still image was deleted. When divided mail is received Select “Last fragment”, “Previous fragment”, “Next fragment”, or “Top fragment”...
  • Page 220 Setting at purchase Setting the Folder <Folder Setting> P.354 You can classify incoming and outgoing mail into groups (folders). If you set the Folder setting to “Valid”, that folder is displayed in the Folder List. You can also set the folder name, mail folder icon, and security per folder. You can set 30 folders for incoming mail and 10 folders for outgoing mail.
  • Page 221 Perform folder settings Item Description Assign The mail received from stored addresses and the mail sent to stored addresses are automatically assigned into folders. Up to 10 addresses/groups in total Select “<New store>” and set as follows: : Set a mail address from the Phonebook r P.199 “Recall address”...
  • Page 222 Confirming stored mail addresses While an address is selected in the Assign List, “Mail address” The mail address is displayed. P Press ) to return to the former display. P The mail address cannot be displayed when a group is selected. Deleting stored addresses or groups While an address/group is selected in the Assign List, “Delete one”...
  • Page 223 Storing Destination/Sender’s Address of Outgoing/Incoming Mail into the Folder You can store a destination/sender’s address of outgoing/incoming mail into the folder for assignment. While an outgoing/incoming mail message is selected, “Save in folder” Select a folder The mail address is stored in the selected folder. Updating Folders You can assign the outgoing/incoming mail messages according to the latest folder settings.
  • Page 224 Confirming Saved Mail <Stored Messages Confirmation> P To confirm the number of secret mail messages, switch to Secret Mode first. From the Outbox/Inbox List, “Stored Msgs.” The number of mail messages is displayed by category. Number of sent mail messages Number of unsent mail messages Number of failed-to-send mail messages Number of unused spaces...
  • Page 225 Setting at purchase Switching Listing of Mail <Sorting> P.354 You can reorganize and classify (sort) the mail in your Outbox/Inbox in address order or date order. Item Sort Order Sorts by date and time of transmission/storage/reception, starting with the most Date recent.
  • Page 226 Deleting Outgoing/Incoming Mail <i-mode Mail Deletion> Mail can be deleted by the following methods. Only outgoing mail can be deleted from the Outbox List, and only incoming mail from the Inbox List. Also, while any folder is set to “Valid” in the Folder setting, items in the displayed folder are targeted for deletion.
  • Page 227 (P.276) to store them. You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). You can store the outgoing or incoming messages in the miniSD memory card to the mova. r P.278 About storing addresses assigned into folders P If the storable maximum number (10) is exceeded or the mail address is already stored in another folder, you cannot store that address.
  • Page 228 <Outbox/Inbox History List> Displaying Outbox/Inbox History List Up to 30 sent mail messages are stored in the Outbox History and up to 30 received mail messages are stored in the Inbox History. From the Mail menu, select “Mail history” Log of messages The Inbox History List is displayed.
  • Page 229: Mail Setting

    Makes the Call Indicator lamp and Kirari LED light and flicker in response to the Kirari Mail pictographs. P.196 Reply w/closed The function to send reply messages with the mova closed. Stores reply messages. P.208 Quotation Quotes the sender’s text and add a quote mark to the beginning of the message.
  • Page 230 Mail Setting menu Operation/Supplement Play melody Plays back the pasted melody when you display melody mail. “Play melody” “Manual” When the melody mail is displayed, the pasted melody is not automatically played back. P If you select “Automatic”, the pasted melody is automatically played back when the melody mail is displayed.
  • Page 231 Mail Setting menu Operation/Supplement Add S-cut list Stores eight mail addresses from the Phonebook to the Shortcut List. “Add S-cut list” Select the desired location for entering an address Call up a Phonebook entry P If mail addresses are not stored in the Phonebook entry, the phone number of that Phonebook entry is stored in Shortcut List.
  • Page 232 Display menu Operation/Supplement Listing Switches the displaying method of the Inbox/Outbox List. “Listing” “Inbox”/“Outbox” “Listing type”/“Marquee disp.” Select the display type ❈ “Listing type” : Selects the type where to display subject, sender (receiver), information/time, and message in the List. “Marquee disp.”...
  • Page 233 About “Download” P Even if you set “Download” to “Auto at recep.”, the image is not downloaded at call’s reception if the mova contains a total of five or more unread or protected image messages. Read the unread messages or unprotect the protection.
  • Page 234 Using Mail Key Features The following operations are done by using the mail key: P Displaying the Inbox List P Displaying mail information P Editing outgoing mail/Replying incoming mail P Transferring images immediately after shooting P Bringing up the Mail Creation display P When you bring up the Mail Creation display from the Phonebook, Redial List, or Received Call Record, the destination address is automatically entered in the address field.
  • Page 235 <Chat Mail> Using Chat Mail You can exchange mail feeling as if talking with several persons. You can confirm the chat mail exchange (outgoing/incoming mail) on a single display. For exchanging chat mail, you need to store chat mail members beforehand or to store (or add) them when you receive chat mail.
  • Page 236 “YES” Chat mail input box Chat mail display area The chat mail member is stored and the Chat Mail display appears. P To cancel, select “NO” and press <Chat Mail display> Press The cursor is displayed in the chat mail input box, ready for you to enter the chat mail text. Enter the chat mail text You can enter up to 500 bytes (250 full-pitch characters/500 half-pitch characters).
  • Page 237 “Renew members”/“Add member”/“No change” “Renew members” : Stores sender to chat member. “Add member” : Adds sender to chat member. “No change” : Does not change chat member. When “Renew members” is selected, the message “The old members will be deleted. Start?” appears. Select “YES”...
  • Page 238 Editing and Adding Chat Mail Members From the Chat Mail display, “Set member” The Chat Mail Member List is displayed. To add chat mail members, perform steps 2 to 4 on page 233. The Chat Mail display appears. Select the chat mail member Edit the address “Store member”...
  • Page 239 Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Select member Selects a chat mail member to send chat mail to. “Select member” Select a chat mail member Press to put a check mark P You can select multiple members for receivers. Chat setting Does not receive chat mail while entering the main text. “Chat setting”...
  • Page 240 P While creating chat mail, press ) with the mova opened to confirm the current date and time. P The Phone To, Mail To, and Web To functions are not available even if the text of chat mail contains the phone number, mail address, or URL.
  • Page 241 <Create/Send Short-mail> Creating and Sending Short-mail Sending Caller ID to Other Party P About sending Short-mail Caller ID You can change the Short-mail Caller ID setting following any of the ways described below: · Set “Send own number” to “ON/OFF”. ·...
  • Page 242 Enter Short-mail contents Item Description Address Up to 24 digits (phone number) Enter “Recall number” : Enter from the Phonebook 1. Select “Recall number” and press 2. Call up a Phonebook entry, and press : Enter from the Shortcut List r P.199 “Recall S-cut”...
  • Page 243 ” (End mark) displayed in the creation display indicates the end of the character string or of the text. P If the sender of the Short-mail notifies the Caller ID, it is displayed in your mova. Further, if the Caller ID is not notified, phones that support the Kanji Short-mail Service will display the reason for no Caller ID [“...
  • Page 244 What is i-shot? i-shot is a service that enables you to transfer still images shot by i-mode mobile phones to other i-mode mobile phones, personal computers, and mobile phones of other carriers. Structure of the Services If you send an image via i-shot, that image is saved at the i-shot center and mail with the image’s URL is sent instead.
  • Page 245 Before Using i-shot About images that can be sent P i-shot (S) size and i-shot (L) size images can be sent. The still image pasted to the mail is saved to the mova’s memory automatically. P Screen memos and images downloaded by i-mode cannot be sent.
  • Page 246 If senders have not signed up for i-mode, or they have appended “/NUM/” (full pitch or half pitch) to the top of subject even when they have signed up for i-mode, the following information is appended to the mail at the i-shot center and then delivered. (The example below is for when the destination mobile phone supports i-mode.) Sender (shows that it is i-shot transmission.);...
  • Page 247 P If you paste a still image saved in a miniSD memory card into mail, the pasted still image is copied to the “Picture” folder of the mova’s memory. When the mova’s memory capacity is full, a confirmation display appears. When you delete unnecessary data files, you can paste the still image.
  • Page 248 The shot still image is saved to the mova’s memory, and the Mail Creation display appears. r P.198 P The name of the selected image is displayed in the attachment field. P You can also bring up the Mail Creation display by selecting “Compose Msg.” from the sub-menu while the still image is displayed.
  • Page 249 To display the image, connect to i-mode by the Web To function and download the image from the i-shot center. You can save the downloaded image to the mova’s memory. P i-mode contract is required for receiving i-shot mail.
  • Page 250 Information P Notes for mail receiving from the i-shot service • When the image display setting is set to “No image”, the received i-shot image is not displayed, either. • Even if “Download” is set to “Auto at open” or “Auto at recep.”, images sent with i-shot will not be automatically downloaded.
  • Page 251 Select the field Enter destination contents For details, see below. Repeat step 3. Press to switch the basic entry display. “Host name” : Up to 20 bytes (10 full-pitch characters/20 half-pitch characters) “Host number” : Up to 24 digits “User ID” : Up to 64 bytes (64 half-pitch characters) (Alphanumerics) “Password”...
  • Page 252 Setting at purchase Selecting i-shot Center P.354 You can select the destination to be connected from either the “Fixed” (i-shot) or “user designated destination”. To use this function, “user designated designation” has to be registered beforehand. If you specify “user designated destination”, i-shot will not be available. Enter the terminal security code Select the destination The destination is set.
  • Page 253: Table Of Contents

    Data Display, Editing and Management P About Data Folder....................P Using miniSD memory card ................Making Use of Still Images P About Image Data....................P Editing Image Data File ..............<Edit Image> Making Use of Melodies P About Melody Data ..................... Making Use of Various Data P Handling Folders and Data .................
  • Page 254: P About Data Folder

    Original ring tone ❈ 1 You cannot use the mova to lock or unlock. Use a personal computer or other devices to lock or unlock. r P.377 ❈ 2 Displayed only when the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card is selected.
  • Page 255: P Using Minisd Memory Card

    P Do not insert objects other than the miniSD memory card into the insertion port. P If you write on the miniSD memory card using other device, data may not be displayed on the mova. Also, if the memory is full owing to writing by the device, the miniSD memory card might not be usable. When the miniSD memory card cannot be used even if information has been updated, use another device to delete unnecessary data to update the information again, or format the miniSD memory card using the mova.
  • Page 256 : miniSD memory card cannot be used or written. : You need to perform “Check SD card”. Switching to Display for miniSD Memory Card You can switch the mova’s memory display to the display for miniSD memory card. P Confirm that “ ” is displayed.
  • Page 257 Operate functions below from the sub-menu of the mova’s memory list or miniSD memory card list. P If the message “Format SD card.” is displayed, you cannot use the card for the mova. Format the miniSD memory card. P If the message “Replace SD card or execute check disk.” is displayed, you cannot read data owing to an error. Perform “Check SD card”.
  • Page 258 Operations Available from Data Folder indicates the operation available from the sub-menu of the mova’s memory and miniSD “ ● ” memory card. Sub-menu item Picture At selecting image ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 259 Approx. 195 ❈ The number of savable data files is an estimate for when all the memory volume inside the mova’s memory is dedicated to that data type. ❈ Even if the number of data files does not reach the maximum, the memory capacity may become full.
  • Page 260 Estimate of number of items savable to miniSD memory card P Memory could be full even if the number of savable items is not reached. The usable memory in the mova will be smaller than that displayed on the miniSD memory card.
  • Page 261: P About Image Data

    About Image Data You can bring up the saved image and animations. P Switch to Secret Mode first to bring up the data files stored as secret. P Images larger than the Screen size are shrunk to fit this size. Bringing up Saved Images “My picture”...
  • Page 262 Viewing Images in Slide Show <Slide Show> Slide Show automatically and sequentially plays back the images within each folder of ❈ “Picture”, “SD picture” , “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ”, “ (Animeditor)”, “Frame” and “Mark”. ❈ When a miniSD memory card is inserted. While a data file is selected, “Slideshow”...
  • Page 263 P If you set the data file inside the miniSD memory card for the Screen display, etc., the selected image data file is copied to the mova’s memory. P The still images cut by using “Trim away” are saved to the mova’s memory. The resized still images cannot be saved.
  • Page 264: P Editing Image Data File

    ○ ○ × Mark ❈ Pastes a mark. ○ ○ ○ Cushy mark ❈ The mova recognizes the facial region appropriate to a ○ ○ × cushy mark to be pasted. Strew with marks ❈ Strews marks. ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 265 While an image is displayed in step 3 of “Bringing up Saved Images” on page 259, “Edit image” When editing images from the accessory icon 1. Select “Edit image” from the accessory icon and press 2. Select “Select data”, “Create image”, or “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” and press then select a still image and press “Select data”...
  • Page 266: Edit An Image

    Press select the position P You can enlarge/reduce, or rotate the mark from the sub-menu. (See “Mark” above.) P When the mova cannot recognize the facial region, a cushy mark is pasted in the center. <Example> カウボーイハット (Cowboy hat) Funnytransform “Funnytransform”...
  • Page 267 Edit menu item Operation/Supplement Text “Text” Enter the texts Press to select the position P On the Text Entry display, you can enter 29 bytes (14 full-pitch characters/29 half-pitch characters). P Changing settings of fonts inserted P.267 <Example> “Congratulations” is inserted Date of shoot/Time of shoot “Date of shoot”/“Time of shoot”...
  • Page 268 Edit menu item Operation/Supplement Rotate/Flip “Rotate”/“Flip” Select the item <Rotate> “90˚ to right” : Rotates image 90˚ to the right. “90˚ to left” : Rotates image 90˚ to the left. “180˚” : Rotates image 180˚. <Flip> “Flip vertical” : Flips image vertically. “Flip horizont.”...
  • Page 269 Property. r P.279 P It is advisable that you use a miniSD memory card (P.273) to store images saved to the mova’s memory. You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376).
  • Page 270 Information About “Frame” P If you paste a frame smaller than the image, the image is trimmed to that frame size. P You can select a frame of Icon size, Sub screen size, i-shot (S) size and Screen size. P You can also download frames from sites. r P.172 About “Mark”...
  • Page 271: P About Melody Data

    Information About “Image quality” P “Fine” returns when image editing is finished. Do the setting operation every time you edit an image. P Even if you select a higher quality than that selected at shooting, the image quality cannot be improved. ○...
  • Page 272 P Some melodies may not be played back continuously. About setting melodies for ring tone P If you set a melody stored in the miniSD memory card for the ring tone, the selected melody is copied to the mova’s memory.
  • Page 273: P Handling Folders And Data

    Handling Folders and Data You can create folders inside the mova’s memory or miniSD memory card, or you can copy, move, sort data files or edit the titles of the data files. You can delete folders or data files. Creating Folders You can create new folders inside the mova’s memory or miniSD memory card.
  • Page 274 Changing Folder Name and Icon <Edit Folder Name> You can change a name and an icon of a new folder. While a new folder is selected, “Edit fldr name” Change the folder name You can enter up to 20 bytes (10 full-pitch characters/20 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
  • Page 275 P You can confirm whether the selected data files can be copied/moved on “Send to SD card” of “Property”. r P.279 P If the images or melodies which cannot be pasted are once moved from the miniSD memory card to the mova’s memory you may not be able to copy/move them to the miniSD memory card again.
  • Page 276 • Images retrieved from the site • Images retrieved from mail that was transferred via i-shot P If you copy/move data to the miniSD memory card from the mova’s memory, the size of the saved data might change. P When there are many data files to be copied/moved or bulky data files, it may take longer to complete copying/moving.
  • Page 277 P You cannot copy/move data files larger than 200 KB. P If you copy/move data to the mova’s memory from the miniSD memory card, the size of the saved data might change.
  • Page 278 “YES” For other than “Save to SD” of Personal Information Memo A confirmation display appears asking whether to delete the data files from the mova’s memory. Select “YES” and press to delete the data files from the mova.
  • Page 279 However, you cannot cancel the secret setting for bookmarks. If you store those data files from miniSD memory card to the mova, they are stored as secret. P You cannot select “Save some to SD” for Bookmark, Free Memo, and Schedule data.
  • Page 280 P If a data file saved from the miniSD memory card to the mova, outgoing mail is saved to the Outbox and incoming mail to the Inbox when outgoing/incoming mail is set for the folder setting; bookmarks are saved to “Group 1” when Bookmark is set for group display.
  • Page 281 When you want to release the protection, perform the same steps as above. “Data is not protected.” is displayed. Information P You can protect data files only inside the mova’s memory. However, you cannot protect the fixed data files or Animeditor images.
  • Page 282 Deleting Data Files or Folders You can delete data files and new folders except for fixed data files and fixed folders. The following are the deleting methods: Deleting method Description Delete one Deletes a selected single data file. DEL some data Deletes multiple data files at a time.
  • Page 283 Select an item Information P When you execute sorting, all data files in the mova’s memory are sorted. However, even if you sort them, the “Animeditor” folder is listed on the top in the “Picture” folder. P Even if data files are sorted, the fixed folders and new folders are displayed preferentially.
  • Page 284 You can also check “Used in each fldr” for the ratio of the used space by folder. P You can check the memory status of the miniSD memory card when it is inserted. From the mova’s memory list, “Phone space”...
  • Page 285 P The file name displayed in the personal computer may differ from that in the mova. Check “Property” of the miniSD memory card for details. r P.279 P If you display a VGA size still image shot by the mova on the personal computer, the image is flipped 90 degrees. P Compatible software is required.
  • Page 286: Using Voice Recorder

    P If the power turns off during recording owing to Auto Power OFF, etc., you may be able to save the recorded file by “Update SD info” with the miniSD memory card inserted and with the power turned “ON”. P Playing back voice recorded by the mova on other AV equipment r P.377 Recording Voice “Voice recorder”...
  • Page 287: Playing Voice

    119 minutes in “Normal” and about 223 minutes in “Long”. MIC sensitivity Adjusts the microphone’s sensitivity according to surroundings. “MIC sensitivity” “Dictation”/“Meeting” P For recording, keep within 50 cm from the mova for “Dictation” and within 1 m for “Meeting”. Edit title Edits title. “Edit title”...
  • Page 288 Sub-menu when play suspended/finished Operate functions below from the sub-menu during pause or when playing is finished. Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Delete Deletes data file. “Delete” “YES” Divide Divides data file. “Divide” “YES” Help Displays Help. “Help” Select an item Managing Voice Data While selecting a folder or voice data file in “Playing Voice”, you can create new folders or move or delete data files.
  • Page 289 ■ Operate functions below from the sub-menu while selecting a data file Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Edit title Edits the title for the data file. “Edit title” Enter a title P You cannot use pictographs. P Up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the Voice List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
  • Page 291: Other Convenient Functions

    Other Convenient Functions P Turning On or Off Power Automatically..<Auto Power ON>/<Auto Power OFF> P Alarm at Specified Time ................<Alarm> P Setting Operation for when Power is OFF .....<Alarm at Power OFF> P About Calendar....................P About Schedule ................<Schedule> P About Diary ....................<Diary> P Searching for Schedule Events...........<Schedule Search>...
  • Page 292: Enter The Time

    P When “Auto power ON” and “Auto power OFF” are set for the same time, the mova turns on if the power is off, and the power turns off if the power is on when the set time arrives.
  • Page 293 <Alarm> Alarm at Specified Time You can store up to five items and select how they sound or vibrate. You can set an alarm to sound daily or on a specified day of the week. This function is not available unless the clock is set. P You can set alarm operation at power off.
  • Page 294 P Selecting from the Data Folder. P.73 Select P If “Vibrator 1 to 5” has been selected for the alarm, the mova vibrates without sounding the alarm. Alarm Volume P In Manner Mode, alarm volume cannot be changed. If Manner Mode is deactivated after Select the alarm is set, the alarm volume is set to Steptone.
  • Page 295 Personal Manner Mode works. r P.97 P In Drive Mode, the mova does not sound or vibrate. The display does not light and the Call Indicator does not flicker.
  • Page 296: About Calendar

    Setting at purchase About Calendar P.354 You can display the calendar by month and confirm the stored schedule events. You can be alerted for your schedule event at the specified date and time. You can also display the image you have shot or the List for outgoing/incoming mail, by specifying the date. This function is not available unless the clock is set.
  • Page 297 Confirming Schedule, Diary, and Information of Specified Date From the calendar, select the date Press to select the display you want to check P Press to display the days before and after. P Confirming Schedule r P.299, Confirming Diary r P.303 <Schedule display>...
  • Page 298 Storing/Editing Anniversaries If you store an anniversary, that day of the year is displayed in red on the calendar. The color can be changed by “Arrange color”. However, if a schedule event is stored for the same day, priority is given to the green indication of the schedule event. You can store a total of 30 anniversaries, up to 5 per day (4 for “Date”...
  • Page 299 Deleting anniversaries While an anniversary is selected on the Anniversary List, “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while the Anniversary List is displayed, and press “YES” P To cancel, select “NO” and press Information About displays P When no schedule event or anniversary is stored for a particular date, nothing is displayed below the calendar.
  • Page 300 <Schedule> Setting at purchase About Schedule P.354 You can specify the date and time on the calendar and store schedule events. The stored dates are displayed in green and an alarm tone notifies you of the specified date/time. You can change and set the tone or vibration for every schedule event. You can store up to 200 events, and two events or more for the same time.
  • Page 301 Select P Selecting from the Data Folder r P.73 P If “Vibrator 1 to 5” has been selected for the alarm, the mova vibrates without sounding the alarm. P In Manner Mode, alarm volume cannot be changed. If Manner Mode is deactivated after...
  • Page 302 Secret store Sets a stored schedule event as secret. P.122 ❈ 2 Save one to SD Saves a stored single schedule event, or all stored events from the mova to a miniSD ❈ 1 Save all to SD memory card. P.276 ❈...
  • Page 303 You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). Schedule events in the miniSD memory card can be stored to the mova’s memory r P.278 About operation P When the contents of a schedule are sent by mail, the start year/date/time of a schedule event is inserted at the top of the main text.
  • Page 304 <Diary> Setting at purchase About Diary P.354 You can store a single diary per day and up to 400 in total. The date in which a diary is stored is displayed in pink. You can also store a single image per day and up to 200 bytes (100 full-pitch characters/200 half-pitch characters) of characters.
  • Page 305 Confirming Diary From the diary display, Select the item (image/text) you want to check <Diary display> <Diary List> < Detailed Diary display> Text contents Press to select the image or text from Diary List. Press to bring up the “Schedule” and “IMG/mail” display from the Diary display or Diary List. P If you select an image from the Diary List and press ;...
  • Page 306 <Schedule Search> Searching for Schedule Events You can retrieve the stored schedule event by “Period”, “Status”, and “Icon”. P To display schedule events stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. r P.123 From the calendar, “Search” P If you do not select or enter any search condition, go to step 4 to Period search from all schedule events.
  • Page 307: Private Menu

    <Private Menu> Setting at purchase Quickly Accessing Frequently Used Functions P.354 You can store frequently used functions all together. Operating Private Menu Select a function The display for the selected function appears. <Private Menu List> I Operate functions below from the sub-menu of the Private Menu List. Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Store menu...
  • Page 308 Menu functions that can be set as the Private Menu Top item P As the List below is described in function names, actual displays might appear Sub-item different. Lower Sub-item Item Item Item Item Display/light Charge-start tone Caller display Reject calls Brightness Open sound Call display...
  • Page 309 <Shortcut> Accessing Functions Using Shortcut Icon From the Shortcut Icon display, you can instantly access and start the functions set for Shortcut. Setting at purchase Storing Shortcut Function P.354 The following functions can be stored as Shortcut icons: $ Connecting to the URL of a specified bookmark 【 Bookmark 】 $ Bringing up the Shortcut List, selecting address, and creating mail 【...
  • Page 310 Accessing Functions Using Shortcut P During i-mode Lock, “Bookmark”, “Compose (list/addr.)”, and “Chat mail” cannot be called up. Cancel i-mode Lock, and then call them up. P During Self Mode, Key Dial Lock, or Phonebook Lock, “Keypad dial” cannot be called up. Cancel Self Mode, Key Dial Lock, or Phonebook Lock, and then call it up.
  • Page 311 (P.276) to store them. You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). The phone number (11 digits) of your mova is displayed. P You cannot enter into Personal Information Memo during a call.
  • Page 312 Announcements such as for “out of service area” and “phone number change” can also be recorded. P Voice memos cannot be recorded with the mova closed or Hands-free Mode activated. P Note that a new recording will overwrite and erase the old one (Voice Memo).
  • Page 313 <Last Call/Total Calls Duration>/<Last Call/Total Calls Cost> Setting at purchase Confirming Call Duration/Call Cost P.354 You can display an estimate for Call Duration and Call Cost. P You cannot display the duration and fee charged for i-mode transmission. For how to confirm i-mode fee, refer to “i-mode User’s Manual”...
  • Page 314 ” is displayed. P When Directory Assistance Service (104) is called from your mova, ¥140 is displayed as Last Call Cost. Note that ¥140 is added to Total Call Cost each time you use this service. You will be billed for the guidance fee plus call charges by frequency in a month.
  • Page 315 <Reset Total> Resetting Total Calls Duration, Total Calls Cost You can reset Total Calls Duration and Total Calls Cost. Enter the terminal security code “YES” P To cancel, select “NO” and press P Press to return to the Standby display. Information P You cannot execute Reset Total during i-mode standby.
  • Page 316 <Max Cost Alert> Setting at purchase Setting Call Cost Limit P.354 You can set the limit for Total Calls Cost so that you will be alerted when the limit is exceeded. Enter the terminal security code Enter/Select the items for Max Cost Alert Select an item For details, see below.
  • Page 317 “Missed Call” or “Record Message”. • “Alarm mode” displayed at a specified time for an alarm or schedule alarm. • “Clock mode” displayed on the sub display while the mova is closed. The clock must be set beforehand.
  • Page 318 Sets a reception level, battery level, background of the clock, or landscape (pictures/photos) displayed in “Standby mode” Room, or the background of the clock displayed in “Clock mode”. You can also locate the image shot by the mova or the images downloaded from sites to the items below: P To set, follow the procedure from step 1 on the next page.
  • Page 319 Picture list for use “Customize” Mode displayed Image shot Image downloaded Storable size Items (Place) by the mova from site (dots) Signal level ○ × W/13 X H/19 Battery level ○ × Background for clock Standby mode (room) ○ W/35 X H/29 ×...
  • Page 320 If Amusement is set “Standby mode”, “Moment mode” or “Clock mode” varies according to a present or event. Present When the usage status changes such as the number of incoming calls or messages, the event causes a present to be brought to the room. A present of unknown content is delivered into the room.
  • Page 321: Playing Game

    Clears high score. SCREEN Specifies color for display. Information P The game ends when the following operation occurs: • Incoming call • Incoming mail/message • Closing the mova • Auto Power OFF • Starting up the reserved software update • Alarm/Schedule alarm...
  • Page 322 <Calculator> Using Calculator Function “Calculator” Calculate using the following keys: P Press to return to the Standby display. Key operation Key operation ) and select M + , MR, Press M (Memory) Press or MC; and press – Press M + ·······Memorizes the input and calculation result, and adds this to Press <Calculator display>...
  • Page 323 You can also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software (P.376). You can store free memos from the miniSD memory card to the mova. r P.278 Deleting the Contents of Free Memo While a free memo is selected/displayed, “Delete one”...
  • Page 324: Data Transmission

    For the Data/Fax transmission, you do not need to open the mova For details, see the user’s manual for the optional devices. ❈ When Close Phone is set to “End a call”, the transmission is disconnected by closing the mova. Data Transmission When Data transmission becomes possible during a call, the current status is displayed.
  • Page 325 <Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone Set> Using Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone Set (Option) By connecting the optional Earphone/Microphone Set to the Earphone/Microphone Jack, you can make or receive calls by just pressing a switch. For the list of Earphone/Microphone that can be connected, see page 375. Making Call by One Touch By pressing the switch of the Earphone/Microphone Set once, you can make a call to the phone number stored in Earphone Dial.
  • Page 326 Information When making one-touch calls P If you put the mova in a bag, with the Earphone/Microphone connected, accidental pressing of the switch could make a call. Disconnect it when not in use. P Calls cannot be made when the Phonebook Lock or Self Mode is activated.
  • Page 327 Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service, or Record Message. P If the Earphone/Microphone is connected when a call comes in, the mova will automatically answer the call after the ringing time elapsed even if you disconnect the Earphone/Microphone while ringing.
  • Page 329 Network Services P Network Services Available with the mova ............P Voice Mail Service (fee charged)................ P Call Waiting Service (fee charged) ..............P Call Forwarding Service (free of charge) ............P Nuisance Call Blocking Service (fee charged)............ P Three-Way Calling Service (fee charged)............
  • Page 330: P Network Services Available With The Mova

    This switches to the recording mode for The following are the DoCoMo Network Voice Mail at once. Services available with the mova: P When a call is received, the transfer tone will sound for See the reference pages in the table below for about 10 seconds (you can the outline and usage method of the services.
  • Page 331 ❈ Transfers to pager /Changes reply message/Switches functions/Stores, Charged P The settings during i-mode can be set for the mova changes, or confirms reply message of beforehand. Voice Mail Box P To transfer manually during i-mode, select Menu 432, then set “Answer”. r P.177...
  • Page 332 Service.) P To play back the messages, see “Main operations The second call is transferred to the Voice Mail from the mova”. r P.328 Service Center. P Out of the service area or during poor signal P While the Any-key Answer setting is set to “ON”...
  • Page 333: P Call Waiting Service (Fee Charged)

    Call Waiting Service (fee charged) the ringing duration for Voice Mail Service, the mova shifts to Voice Mail Service in mute state. This service is optional (fee charged) and is To let Voice Mail Service work after the ring tone available on a subscription basis.
  • Page 334: P Call Forwarding Service (Free Of Charge)

    P This is the service to transfer the call to your office or home. When the mova is not at hand, you are out of the Information service area, or the power is off, the call is automatically P You can set ON/OFF of Call Waiting Service transferred.
  • Page 335 The caller talks with the receiver of Subscriber will be charged. the forwarded call. Forwarding destination Main operations from mova P Call Forwarding Service subscriber will be charged for ■ Store forward phone number the dialing from the area where the phone is subscribed r Main menu r to the service, to the forwarding destination.
  • Page 336 The second call is forwarded to the specified P This service is not available with some billing phone number. plans. About operations from the mova Forwarding manually during ringing P For forwarding destination, you cannot specify Even if Call Forwarding Service is not...
  • Page 337: P Nuisance Call Blocking Service (Fee Charged)

    P Only calls when you are already on the phone available on a subscription basis. can be forwarded manually. If your phone is out P You can set the mova to block calls from of the service area or is turned off, your phone specific phone numbers, such as...
  • Page 338: P Three-Way Calling Service (Fee Charged)

    During a call, are charged monthly fee. make a second call. Refer to “Network Services User’s Guide” for more details. Main operations from mova Press the phone ■ Store the phone number of the call you have just number and received...
  • Page 339 Structure of Three-Way Call ( Basic pattern) Ending call on hold ❈ Assume you are ● Press Dialing Call is received during a call The talk with the call on hold ends. during call (When is subscribed to Call Waiting Service) Three-Way Call by receiving second call Talk to If you have subscribed to Call Waiting Service...
  • Page 340: P Number Plus (Fee Charged)

    This service enables you to add another the additional receive-only phone number to the existing numbers. phone number of your mova, so that you can At purchase, receive both business calls and private calls “Additional no.1” and on different numbers. It also enables you to “Additional no.2”...
  • Page 341: P Caller Id Display Request Service (Free Of Charge)

    P Even when Drive Mode is activated, the data files can (It cannot be remote-controlled.) No charge be received if the mova and the devices such as PC will be applied for the setting operation. are connected, and the automatic receiving setting has P The default setting of this service is “OFF”.
  • Page 342 Relationship between incoming calls and Services when Caller ID Display Request Service is set to “ON”. Services If the call is from “User unset” Voice Mail Service The announcement of Caller ID Display Request is played back. (Messages cannot be recorded.) Call Forwarding Service The announcement of Caller ID Display Request is played...
  • Page 343 Character Entry P Entering Text ...................... P Entering Character by “5-touch” ........<5-touch Input Method> P Correcting and Storing Common Phrases ....<Store Common Phrases> P Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Characters........<Copy/Paste> P Storing Frequently Used Words..........<My Dictionary> P Using NIKO-touch Input Method to Enter Characters ................<NIKO-touch Input Method>...
  • Page 344 Entering Text Setting at purchase Switching Input Method <Input Method Switch> P.354 Multiple characters are assigned to any particular key; characters change 5-touch See below each time a key is pressed. Characters are entered by pairs of numbers just as when sending characters to a pager.
  • Page 345 Press to select “ 加賀 ” Entering Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana P The mova predicts to which characters the entered few characters are to be converted, and then candidate characters are displayed. (Intelligent conversion) The number of candidates <Example> Entering “ 加賀涼子 ”...
  • Page 346 Other Entry Functions Function Operation/Supplement Repeat pressing until “ カナ ” mode is selected Press keys to enter katakana Entering Katakana Entering Alphanumerics Repeat pressing until “Alphabet” mode is selected Press keys to enter alphabetical letters Entering Numbers Repeat pressing until “Numeric”...
  • Page 347 Information Information About “Entering Katakana” P You cannot use the Undo function for the display P You can also enter full-pitch katakana by selecting for entering phone number. “Full pitch” in Half pitch/Full pitch selection. About Correcting Text About “Entering Alphanumerics/Entering Numbers” P If there are characters to the right of the cursor, P When entering full-pitch characters, select “Full pressing and holding...
  • Page 348 Sub-menu Operation/Supplement S-JIS code Enters characters, numbers and symbols listed in the S-JIS Code List (P.365). You can operate this function in “ かな ”, “P かな ”, or “ かな ” mode. “S-JIS code” Enter the 4-digit S-JIS code P After the character appears, press to view the characters for the previous and next S-JIS codes.
  • Page 349 Set the dictionary to use as conversion candidates to “ON”. Auto forecast The mova stores the once converted text as a linked candidate into its memory. The linked candidate, after entering and fixing the characters, enables the mova to predict and display the following text from among the linked candidates.
  • Page 350 Sub-menu Operation/Supplement Move cursor Moves cursor to the top or end of text. “Move cursor” “Top”/“Bottom” “Top” : Moves cursor to the top of text. “Bottom” : Moves cursor to the end of text. Full-pitch/Half-pitch characters Information P The difference between full pitch and half pitch P The pictograph pasted with the yellow frame In terms of the number of characters you can enter, each supports Kirari Mail.
  • Page 351 <Store Common Phrases> Correcting and Storing Common Phrases Changing Common Phrases Group Names You can edit the group names for six groups. “Common phrases” “All phrases” cannot be edited. While the Common Phrase Group List is P Common Phrase List r P.364 displayed, “Edit grp.
  • Page 352 <Copy/Paste> Copying Mail Text Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Characters You can copy the main text, receiver/sender, and subject of mail. You can copy or cut up to 500 bytes (250 full- pitch characters/500 half-pitch characters). While the mail to be copied is displayed, Copying/Cutting Characters “Copy”...
  • Page 353 <My Dictionary> Storing Frequently Used Words Editing Stored Words While a word is selected in My Dictionary List, Storing New Words Edit the word You can store up to 100 frequently used words in Go to step 4 on “Storing New Words”. My Dictionary with their readings (hiragana).
  • Page 354 <NIKO-touch Input Method> <2-touch Input Method> Using NIKO-touch Input Method to Using 2-touch Input Method to Enter Characters Enter Characters By pressing a pair of numeric keys, you can enter By pressing a pair of numeric keys, you can the corresponding character (symbol). When you enter the corresponding character (symbol).
  • Page 355 P Common Phrase List ..................P S-JIS Code List....................P Creating and Arranging Your Original Ring Tone.....<Original Ring Tone> P Combining Rhythm Elements to Create Melody ......<Sound Mixer> P Service Available with Your mova ..............P Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices............Troubleshooting P Troubleshooting ....................
  • Page 356: P Menu/Default (Setting At Purchase) List

    Menu/Default (Setting at Purchase) List P The setting at purchase (default) for each function is described on pages 354 through 360. P Because the Menu/Default List is described in function names, displays on the screen might differ from those in the List. P If you execute “All reset”...
  • Page 357 ■ Tones Function Menu number Default Page Create ring tone Original tone Voice ring tone Battery level Quality alarm High During standby: Speaker switch Earphone switch Ear + buzzer ■ Font/call Function Menu number Default Page Font Input method 5-touch Font Normal Font size...
  • Page 358 ■ Network Function Menu number Default Page Voice mail Voice mail call pager Voice mail ring time Check network information Stored voice mail None Forward call Forward ON Forward OFF Forward i-mode service i-mode menu Call w/ i-mode Answer Ring time w/ 3 seconds connection ON ☆...
  • Page 359: Support Menu

    ■ Support menu Function Menu number Default Page Cost/duration Call cost Last call : ¥0 Total calls : ¥0 Last total call : ¥0 ❈ 1 Call duration Last call : 0 seconds Total calls : 0 seconds Reset total - - - -/- -/- - - -/- - ☆...
  • Page 360 P Other Menu Function Function Menu number Default Page During standby : Keypad lock Menu # (Press and hold # for at least two seconds.) - During ringing : Voice Mail transfer Menu # During ringing : Call transfer Menu During standby : Key guard Menu (for at least one second.) During a call : Speaker Switch Menu...
  • Page 361 Function Default Mail setting Quotation OFF ❈ 4 Signature Attached-data Valid Play melody Automatic Download Manual Mail security Secret mail Display ON Optional reception i-mode mail Sort Date Setting by “Font size” in “Mail setting” ❈ 5 Chat mail Font size Seven-line display ❈...
  • Page 362: P List Of Characters Assigned To Keys (5-Touch Input Method)

    Function Default Customize Select screen Main display : メイン ヒ゜ュアホワイト Sub display : サフ゛ ヒ゜ュアホワイト Auto-display Character Default Menu icon Default Shortcut icon Default Common phrases Default Setting P.364 Data folder Sort Data (New → Old) ☆ Max cost alert Standby display for Max cost alert Short-cut Chat mail ☆...
  • Page 363: P Character Conversion Table (Niko-Touch Input Method)

    Character Conversion Table (NIKO-touch Input Method) “ かな ” mode <Regular size & lowercase input mode> <Reduced size & uppercase input mode> Second digit Second digit あ い う え お . ー @ _ 1 ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ か...
  • Page 364: P Character Conversion Table (2-Touch Input Method)

    Character Conversion Table (2-touch Input Method) “P かな ” mode <Uppercase input mode> <Lowercase input mode> Second digit Second digit あ い う え お A B C D E ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ a か き く け こ F G H I J さ...
  • Page 365: P Entering Other Symbols

    Entering Other Symbols Input Conversion Input Conversion Input Conversion Input Conversion から 〜 わる ÷ るーと √ さんかく △ ▲ ▽ ▼ たてせん ‖ | いこーる = ど ゜ ℃ こめ ※ てんてん … ‥ ふとうごう < > ≦ ≧ ふん ′ ゆうびん 〒...
  • Page 366: Common Phrase List

    See page 345 for entering. P For a long Common Phrase, only its leading part is displayed in the Common Phrase Selection display. P The mova comes with the following displays at purchase: 顔文字 (Emoticons) 1 (1/3) 顔文字 (Emoticons) 1 (2/3) 顔文字...
  • Page 367: P S-Jis Code List

    S-JIS Code List <S-JIS Code List> Enter the number for “First to third digits” first, and then the number for “Fourth digit”. Fourth digit Fourth digit Fourth digit First to First to First to 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 0  ...
  • Page 368 Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 third digits 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 third digits 0  ...
  • Page 369 Fourth digit Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to First to 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 third digits 0  ...
  • Page 370 Fourth digit Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to First to 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 0   1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 third digits 0  ...
  • Page 371: P Creating And Arranging Your Original Ring Tone

    P Melodies downloaded and stored from melody mail are • You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch i-melodies. characters/50 half-pitch characters). i-melodies cannot be edited by the mova. In the List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed. “Create”...
  • Page 372 Enter a melody Operation/Supplement Press to enter tones and to enter a rest ( ● ▲ <Example> Press five times to enter “R ”. Shows the number of tones from the first tone to (cursor) or underbar position. Press to change the length of tones or rests. ▲...
  • Page 373 Melody Tempo Editing a Chord Backing Quick [T4] : = 172 The Chord Backing enables you to select a [T3] : = 144 music category that determines the melody [T2] : = 120 image, and enter any of total of 60 different Slow [T1] : =...
  • Page 374: P Combining Rhythm Elements To Create Melody

    (P.273) to store the melodies created and saved to P While selecting “Sound mixer” with “Help” the mova’s memory. You can also store them on a displayed at the bottom left of the display, personal computer by using a Data Link Cable...
  • Page 375 P It is advisable that you use a miniSD memory card (P.273) to store the melodies composed by Sound Mixer and saved to the mova’s memory. You can “Sound joint” also store them on a personal computer by using a Data Link Cable (P.375) and Data Link Software...
  • Page 376 P Other services such as 116 (NTT counter), Dial Q2, Message Dial, and Credit calls are not available. (Credit calls are available when calling a mova from an ordinary phone.)
  • Page 377: P Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices

    Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices The mova can be combined with a variety of optional devices for a wide range of uses in your personal and business life. Some of these devices might not be available depending on the regions. For details, contact DoCoMo service counter.
  • Page 378: Data Link Software

    P For connecting to a personal computer, you need to have “Data Link Cable P001” or “USB Data Link Cable F001”. P Owing to copyright law, you cannot transfer the downloaded information from the mova, even by using Data Link Software.
  • Page 379 Playing Recorded Voice Back on Other Equipment You can use the voice management software “Voice Studio” (fee charged) on your PC to play or edit the voice recorded by Voice Recorder. See the web page of Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. for details. http://panasonic.jp/mobile/ P For downloading, you need to configure a personal computer to connect to the Internet.
  • Page 380: Troubleshooting

    The main display is dark and difficult to read. then darkens about 5 minutes after. P If you do nothing for about 15 seconds with the mova closed, the sub The sub display is dark and difficult to read. display dims and then the mova enters Power Save Mode after the specified time (1~99 minutes) while Power Save Mode is set to “ON”.
  • Page 381: Error Messages

    [Charge Error] Remove the adapter and battery pack from the mova and reinstall them: then Stop Charging charge the mova again. If the same symptom persists, the adapter or battery pack – may have trouble or be damaged. Check NW inf. is Voice Mail Service or i-mode is not signed up.
  • Page 382 OFF. setting is set to “OFF”. Dictionary format is error. Data format of the dictionary is not supported by the mova, so you cannot download. – Enter within specified The entered value for changing an image size exceeds the editable limit.
  • Page 383 Failed to run because your Mobile phones error, so you could not start software updates. phone is out of order. Wait a while and start again. If this does not suffice, take the mova to one of the DoCoMo service counters.
  • Page 384 – malfunctioning. Turn the power OFF/ON and then take a shot. Failed to skip by 10 Data format that is not supported by the mova or data is error, so you could not fast – seconds. rewind or fast forward voice data for 10 seconds.
  • Page 385 The miniSD memory card is full, so you cannot use the card. Delete unnecessary data. If the data was written using a device other than the mova, use that device for deleting. Memory no. XXX is set in The Phonebook entry of memory location XXX is set for “Accept calls”, so you accept calls.
  • Page 386 Message Meaning Page No free message is Reply Message is not recorded. recorded. Record it and then operate. No images. No displayable image files or all image files are stored as secret. Switch to Secret Mode to display images data stored as secret. No Inbox/Outbox histories.
  • Page 387 Message Meaning Page Not allowed because display The image on the site is not completely displayed, so you cannot set or save. – is ended incompletely. Set or save the image after it is completely displayed. Not allowed because While the shooting size is set to i-shot (L) size, you cannot take four continuous i-shot (L) is set.
  • Page 388 Redial Display is set to “OFF”, so the Redial List cannot be displayed. OFF. Set Redial Display to “ON”. Registration is in Your mova is now applying to i-mode service, so you currently cannot receive mail progress. (554) or messages. –...
  • Page 389 SD card is locked. The locked miniSD memory card cannot be used on the mova. – The mova cannot lock or unlock the miniSD memory card, so use external devices to unlock. Server is busy The server for updating the software is congested.
  • Page 390 200. Delete unnecessary events. Syntax error Dictionary data holds the contents that the mova does not support. – The day is occupied. Four anniversary dates are already stored for the same “Date”.
  • Page 391 The available period of the certificate is expired. To connect, select “YES” and press The available period of the certificate in the mova is expired. To connect, select “YES” and press The certificate of the site and the accessed domain name differ, so you cannot authenticate.
  • Page 392 You cannot reply to iMS (Short-mail) or photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp (i-shot mail). Unable to reply because The mail address is not correct. Open the mova, correct the address, and send a address is not valid. reply message. Unable to reply.
  • Page 393 When defective, replace the miniSD memory card and – operate again. Unable to XX because of The data format is not supported by the mova or data is damaged, so you cannot – illegal data. XX. (XX indicates display/play/select/delete/open/store/convert.) Unavailable.
  • Page 394 – Wait a while and then operate. Mail is being sent, so you cannot reply with the mova closed. Wait for a while and then send the reply message. Writing to SD card is The write-protected miniSD memory card cannot be used because its information locked.
  • Page 396: Warranty And Maintenance Services

    P The mova will be repaired in accordance with the terms of warranty. P Make sure to bring the warranty for the repair. If you do not show the warranty or your mova is damaged owing to mishandling, the repair cost will be charged even within the warranty period.
  • Page 397 In this case, set the functions again. P In case your mova gets wet or moist, immediately turn the power off, remove the battery pack, and consult one of our counters.
  • Page 398: P Updating Mova's Software

    P If a call comes in while updating the software, the action set by “Call w/ i-mode” will work. r P.177 P Software update can be executed with the Phonebook, camera image, or downloaded data retained in your mova; however, note that data may not be protected depending on your mova’s conditions (malfunction, damage, or drenched).
  • Page 399 P If software update is not necessary, “No update is needed. Please continue to use as before” is displayed. Press to end the operation. Use the mova as it is. P If “Server is busy” is displayed, select “Reserve” and press ;...
  • Page 400 During charging, the charging temporarily stops. P If you fail to rewrite the software, the message “Failed to rewrite” is displayed. The mova restarts and communicates with the server, so wait a few moments. <Update Completion display> Confirm the Update Completion display...
  • Page 401 <Reservation display> Select the desired date and time “YES” After selecting, the mova communicates with the server. To display other date and time 1. Select “Other date” and press After communicating with the server, you can select the date you desire.
  • Page 402 When the reserved date and time arrive, the updating message is displayed and software update starts automatically. P Before reservation time arrives, place the mova in good signal conditions and finish all functions. Note that the update might not start if the reservation time arrives while you are using other functions.
  • Page 403 “Change” / “Cancel” “Change” : Changes the reserved date and time. “Cancel” : Cancels the reservation. P When “End” is selected, the operation ends and the Standby display returns. When “Change” is selected 1. Select “YES” and press 2. Press to select the date and press 3.
  • Page 404 Memo...
  • Page 407 Index and Quick Manual P Index ........................P How To Use Quick Manual ................. P Quick Manual....................Last pages...
  • Page 408 Index Site display (access) Reset setting Abbreviated dial Brightness Select size Absence announcement (Voice mail Byte Shoot with frame service) Shooting image size AC adapter Shutter sound Calculator Accept/Reject calls Take photos Calendar Accept/Reject by non-ID type 126 White balance Background Accept/Reject not supported Zoom...
  • Page 409 Easy tone Data folder FAX mode Edit image Animation Brightness FAX transmission Animeditor Features of mova P253i Changing font Configuration of mova’s memory Changing font effect Fixed data Font size Changing font effect color Continuously playing back Changing font size...
  • Page 410 Reload Save Alarm LED Ring time while i-mode Scroll Call w/ Selecting i-mode center Secret mail display setting Chat mail LED Service area Send Mail LED Setting i-mode center Signature Msg. Free LED Site display (access) Sorting Msg. Req. LED i-mode connection Stored message confirmation 222 Normal call LED...
  • Page 411 Pulling miniSD memory card Receiving calls Phone to function out of slot Phonebook Record message Storing data files in mova from Changing reply message Accept calls from specified miniSD memory card phone numbers Confirming reply message Saving data files to miniSD...
  • Page 412 Not support tone Bookmark Total calls Payphone tone mova’s memory Last total calls cost Tone w/ i-mode Schedule event Reset date Transfer tone Screen memo Reset total User unset tone Security code Total automatic reset Ring volume adjustment Select screen (Main display)
  • Page 413 Wake-up display Warranty Web to function WORLD CALL International prefix Selecting international prefix Setting international prefix Others “ 圏外 ” display 1-2-Action 186/184 2-touch input method “Numeric” Character conversion table (2-touch input method) “Psym” “P かな ” “P カナ ” 5-touch input method List of characters assigned to keys (5-touch input method)
  • Page 414 How To Use Quick Manual Cut out the Quick Manual bound to the main manual along the cutout lines and fold as illustrated below. $ How to cut Cut the Quick Manual out along the cutout line. You can place a ruler on the cutout line and cut as illustrated below. Be careful not to cut yourself when using scissors.
  • Page 417 Support Network Display/light menu Support menu Tones Record Message Clock/ Support Easy Font/call Tones alarm setting /manner menu Network Font/call...
  • Page 419 2 Be certain to turn the power off in these cases: $ Where use is prohibited Some places forbid the use of mobile phones. Be certain to turn off the power to your mova in the following locations: • In airplanes • In hospitals ❈...
  • Page 420 For further information, refer to the Nationwide Service 0120-800-000    (toll-free)   Station List included with your mova and other devices. ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.  Please confirm the phone number before you dial. November ’04 (Ver. 1.0)

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