Mova D506i User Manual

Mova D506i User Manual

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  • Page 1 Manual ’04.4...
  • Page 2: Before Using Your Mova

    • Read this manual carefully before using your mova D506i and consult it while you are using the phone so that you are able to use it correctly and effectively. • Your mova D506i is a valuable asset. Handle it with care and it will be your trusted partner for years to come. Before using your mova •...
  • Page 3: How To Use This Manual

    When Mute Ring Time is set Contains • When a party who is not saved in the Phonebook calls, the mova operates as follows until the Mute ring time elapses. information on allowed to receive calls are rejected regardless of the Mute Ring Time setting. The rejected calls are Ringtone does not sound and call indicator does not flash.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Before using your mova …………………………………………………………Inside front cover How to Use This Manual……………………………………………………………………………1 Contents Contents ………………………………………………………………………………………………2 Features of the mova D506i ………………………………………………………………………4 mova D506i Components and Functions……………………………………………………………6 If You Forget the Key Sequences …………………………………………………………………11 Viewing the Display …………………………………………………………………………………12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow these directions– …………………………………15 Notes for Overall Handling……………………………………………………………………………24...
  • Page 5 • Memo Pad • World Clock • Data/Fax Communication • Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone • Set Auto Dial • Set Auto Answer • Self Mode • Reset Settings • Check Service Usage • i-navi Link/ “Play Station” Connection • Services Available from Your mova...
  • Page 6: Features Of The Mova D506I

    * i-mode is a subscription-based pay service. Built-in camera Close the mova to take a picture of others and open it to take a picture of yourself. You can take a • picture in a variety of photo modes. You can zoom-in from one to up to 20x freely. You can send still images you took with the i-shot mail function, save them in the Phonebook or use them as a Standby screen.
  • Page 7 • Sites can be expressed more impressively with Flash movies. Flash movie can also be used for the Standby screen. • The mova uses packet communication for downloading at up to a maximum of 28.8 kbps. Personalized setup You can personalize the Character Size and Font settings (see p.223, 352, 222).
  • Page 8: Mova D506I Components And Functions

    Point this port at another infrared communication- compatible device (see p.468). Earpiece Listen to conversations. Main display Displays the current mova status such as phone numbers and icons (see p.12). Camera Easy Selector Plus • Used to perform a variety of functions (see p.8).
  • Page 9 (see p.9). connector. connected using an earphone jack adapter (see p.547). Connect of the flat switch-equipped earphone/microphone to the mova “ Memory Stick Duo ” port Open the cap and insert “ Memory Stick Duo ”. N o t e •...
  • Page 10 D506i Components and Functions (continued) How to use the Easy Selector Plus Pressing the Easy Selector Plus left ( ), center ( ) and right ( ) keys performs the operation displayed in the left, center and right of the guide bar.
  • Page 11 Main operations that you can perform with the Side keys A: Available NA: Not available Status of mova Function Operation Open Close Press and hold down In standby Activate the camera Stop shooting of still image/video Press Displaying the still image or video you are taking...
  • Page 12 D506i Components and Functions (continued) Operation Status of mova Function Open Close Quick Record Message Press and hold down Receiving a call Record Function While Dialing Press Dialing Start In-call Voice Memo recording Talking or calling Voice Press Memo...
  • Page 13: If You Forget The Key Sequences

    Check key sequences and press (return). • When the number of characters exceeds one screen, you can press to move the display range. N o t e • Some keys cannot be used according to Quick Guidance depending on the mova setting or condition.
  • Page 14: Viewing The Display

    N o t e • Though the D506i display is the product of very sophisticated technology, there may be pixels that do not light or that are on at all times. This is not a malfunction. •...
  • Page 15 : Inmail box is full. : Message box is full. Unread mail in mova Unread Message R/Fs in mova Yellow: There is unread mail Gray: No unread mail Light blue/Green: There are unread Messages Mail icon is not displayed when there is no mail waiting or no unread mail available.
  • Page 16 5. The message “failed” appears when mail could not be sent. The message “sending i-shot” appears while sending i-shot mail. The messages “dialing”, “calling”, and “talking” appear in this order while sending Short Mail. 6. This display appears when you close your mova while displaying the operation screen. Open your mova and operate it. N o t e •...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions -Always Follow These Directions

    This indicates you must remove the plug from the power outlet. • The SAFETY PRECAUTIONS are separated into 5 categories. Handing the mova, battery, and adapter (and charger) (general information) ..P.16 Handling the mova ....................P.17 Handling the battery .....................P.19 Handling the adapter (and charger) ..............P.21...
  • Page 18 • Doing so could cause the battery to leak, overheat, rupture, or catch fire, and could damage the circuitry of the mova and adapter (and charger) or could cause the devices to overheat, emit smoke, or catch fire.
  • Page 19 Do not use the mova while driving. • Use of the mova in vehicles could cause unsafe driving conditions. Park the car in a safe place and then use the mova. If you have done prohibition acts such as using the...
  • Page 20 • Use of the mova while driving could cause unsafe driving conditions. Do not bring magnetic cards, etc. near the mova or leave between the two halves of the device and then attempt to fold it closed.
  • Page 21 Do not pierce the battery with nails, hammer on it, or step on it. • Doing so could cause the battery to leak, overheat, rupture, or catch fire. When you attach the battery to the mova, never attempt to forcefully insert. The battery should slide in easily and fit correctly. Check the direction of the battery and try again.
  • Page 22 If you notice any unusual conditions such as strange odors, overheating, discoloration, or deformation while using, charging, or storing the battery, immediately detach it from the mova and stop using it. • Continued use under such conditions could cause the battery to leak, overheat, rupture, or catch fire.
  • Page 23 Handling the adapter (and charger) WARNING Use care not to short circuit the recharging terminal when the adapter is connected to an outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Do not touch the recharger terminal with your hands or fingers, or some other part of the body. •...
  • Page 24 Do not cover or wrap the adapter (and charger) and desktop holder with a cloth, blanket, etc. • Using the equipment under such conditions could cause the mova to be detached from the holder, or could cause a heat buildup that leads to a fire or equipment failure.
  • Page 25 (CCU). • Always turn off the mova in hospital wards. • Even in the lobby and other areas, always turn off the mova when electronic medical equipment is nearby. • Follow the directives of the medical institution. There may be specific regulations as to items that are prohibited or use of which is restricted.
  • Page 26: Notes For Overall Handling

    NTT DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of saved data. • Do not put the mova in your back pocket and sit on it. Do not put the mova in the bottom of a bag, etc. where it is subject to excessive pressure.
  • Page 27 Battery handling instructions • The battery will gradually wear out. Battery life also depends on how you use the battery; you know it is time to replace it when the usage time is very short even though you fully charge it. The specified battery can be purchased separately.
  • Page 28: Included Item Instructions

    Included Item Instructions Shown here are the standard accessories supplied with your mova. Make sure that all items are included and function correctly. mova D506i (including the AC adapter (including the warranty and the rear cover) Battery warranty) Desktop holder Instruction manual “...
  • Page 29 (サブメニュー). The submenu appears. to select “シンプルメニュー” and press (選択). The simple menu appears. When mova is switched to the simple menu An instruction is displayed in the following cases. For entering Memory For new mail or number (1~9) Message*...
  • Page 30 Selecting Menus (continued) Functions available on the Simple menu • Some menus cannot be accessed from the Simple menu. • Selecting the menu using Direct Key Assignment (see p.32) Direct Key Direct Key Menu Item Page Menu Item Page Assignment Assignment でんわ...
  • Page 31 Selecting functions from menus Example To select “recall indicator” from the normal menu Press (menu). The main menu appears. • You can select the menu by pressing numeric keys (see p.32). Normal menu Simple menu customize でんわ (phone) camera メール (mail) memory stick カメラ...
  • Page 32 • To return to the Standby screen, press and hold down (return) or press Example: While working with the mova during a call, if you • (return) press and hold down (return), the screen • Press and returns to the talking screen.
  • Page 33 To scroll up and down through screens If there are items that cannot be displayed at one time such as the menu screen, Phonebook entry screen or a list of icons, you can press to scroll the displayed contents on a screen-by-screen basis. (Screenfull scroll) Example: Screenfull Screenfull...
  • Page 34 When mail is received* chat mail receipt color 6 When chat mail is received* Selecting functions from the sub-display menu While the mova is closed, you can use the functions listed below from the sub-display menu: Menu Item Menu Item mail...
  • Page 35: Checks Before Use

    Checks Before Use Attaching and Removing the Battery Recharging the mova Checking the Remaining Battery Level Battery Level Using sound and display to check the remaining battery level Power On/Off Turning the Power On/Off Switching the Display Language to English...
  • Page 36: Attaching And Removing The Battery

    Attaching and Removing the Battery • Be sure to turn off the power with the mova closed when attaching and removing the battery. • Be careful not to touch the camera. Attaching the battery Remove the rear cover. While pressing the top of the rear cover with your thumb, slide it in the direction of the arrow until it is removed.
  • Page 37: Recharging The Mova

    • When “continual light” is set in the setting during recharging of the Light setting, recharging will take longer with the mova turned on. If left as it is after the completion of recharging, the battery level gets low and recharging is started after a certain period of time.
  • Page 38 You can set your mova to not emit the Charging sound (see p.114). • Do not recharge the battery for an excessive length of time (i.e. longer than a full day) with the mova turned on. The phone uses power so the adapter continues recharging until the phone is unplugged from the adapter.
  • Page 39 ■ To recharge the battery with just the AC adapter You can recharge the mova with just the AC adapter. This is useful when recharging the battery while away from home. 100V AC outlet Unfold the power plug Power Plug...
  • Page 40: Checking The Remaining Battery Level

    Battery Level Checking the Remaining Battery Level You can check the current battery level. Turn on the mova. The battery level icon appears. : Fully charged : Partially charged : Almost completely discharged Charging is required • Turning the power on/off (see p.39)
  • Page 41: Power On/Off

    • If the key is not held down long enough, the power does not turn on. • When you turn the mova on for the first time after purchase or turn the power on after resetting the phone, the Initial setting screen appears (see p.41).
  • Page 42: Bilingual Function

    Switching the Display Language to English The display of your mova can be switched between English and Japanese. • When you turn on the mova for the first time after purchase, the Japanese Initial setting screen appears. Press (return) to display the Standby screen and perform the following steps.
  • Page 43: Initial Settings

    Initial Settings Setting Initial Settings When you turn the mova on for the first time after purchase, the Initial setting screen appears. In the Initial setting screen, you follow the prompts to set the date and time, change the terminal ID number, and set Caller ID Notification on/off.
  • Page 44 • • The Initial setting screen also appears when you turn the mova on for the first time after you reset the phone (however, even when you reset the phone, the date, time and terminal ID number are not reset).
  • Page 45: Set Clock

    M451 [Default] 0000/00/00 [day] --:-- Set Clock Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time. If you do not set the date and time, the following functions are not available, including: Standby Screen (Set Standby Inspiration Window (Set Back P200 P206 screen)
  • Page 46: Caller Id Notification

    (see p.510). Confirm the contents and press (OK). N o t e • If you subscribe to i-mode, you can select “[4] Options” “[1] Mail Settings” “Confirm Mail Address” from the iMenu to check your mova’s mail address (see p.362).
  • Page 47: Making Phone Calls

    Making Phone Calls Making a Call Making an International Call WORLD CALL Storing the International prefix number except for WORLD CALL Set International Prefix Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number Redial Deleting items from the Redial data Delete Redial Data Activating or Deactivating Your Caller ID Before Making a Call 186/184 Call Short Dialing and One-Ring Call Refusal Function...
  • Page 48: Making A Call

    Making a Call Enter the phone number. • About phone numbers Calling a general subscriber Enter the area code even when you phone are in the same area code. 090-XXXX-XXXX or Calling a mobile phone 080-XXXX-XXXX Calling a PHS terminal 070-XXXX-XXXX •...
  • Page 49 N o t e • Use care not to cover the antenna with your hand, so that you can use your mova on better conditions. • Steps 1 and 2 can be performed in reverse order when dialing. If you stop operation after pressing press •...
  • Page 50: Making An International Call

    My Line service. However, a dialing procedure is changed that allows you to make international phone calls from mobile phones (mova terminals). Note that the previous dialing procedure (eliminating the “010” sequence from the above procedure) cannot be used.
  • Page 51 Inquiries For inquiries (in Japanese only) For inquiries (in English) 0120-005-250 No prefix (toll free) (toll free) Can only be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs (toll free) 0120-800-000 Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs * Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
  • Page 52 Making an International Call (continued) Deleting the International call prefix In the International Call Prefix setting screen, select the line you want to delete and select “delete one” from the submenu. • You can also delete the number by pressing and holding down •...
  • Page 53 Redial Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number The mova stores the last 30 calls you made as the Redial data (Dial history). You can recall these numbers and redial them or save them as Phonebook entries. • The Redial data is not displayed if “redial display” in the Log Display setting is off.
  • Page 54 Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number (continued) Registering phone numbers in the Phonebook from the Redial data list 1 Select a phone number in the Redial data list and select “add PHbook” from the submenu. 2 Select “1. store new” or “2. add to phonebook”, and press (select).
  • Page 55 186/184 Call Activating or Deactivating Your Caller ID Before Making a Call You can select whether or not to send your phone number (Caller ID) to a receiver before making a call, regardless of the Caller ID Notification setting. • You cannot use “186” (notify) or “184” (not notify) when making international calls. Enter the phone number and press (select).
  • Page 56 • You can use either the Short Dialing or One-Ring Call Refusal function. Since you cannot retrieve stored Short dialing numbers data from your mova, it is recommended that you write that information down and store it in a separate location.
  • Page 57 Using the One-Ring Call Refusal function ■ Activating the One-Ring Call Refusal function Press A series of beeps indicates the process is completed. • To return to the Short Dialing function, allocate an available number, such as home phone number, other than 9999 after entering “0 00”...
  • Page 58 Pause Function Quickly Sending Touch Tones You can use the Phonebook to save dial operations that let you quickly send a series of touch tones. This feature is useful for sequences of operations that you frequently perform, such as listening to messages at home phone, interacting with voice prompt systems or sending messages to DoCoMo’s pager (Pocket Bell).
  • Page 59 Performing dial operations Call up dial operations from the Phonebook. • Searching the Phonebook entry (see p.103) Press and fit the earpiece into your ear. The dialed phone rings and the answer message is played. • To stop sending touch tones, press (return) or Blinks during a call.
  • Page 60 • For details about paging modes that can be used with the receiving pager*, see the instruction manual for the pager. Sending numeric messages Your mova can send touch tones to a pager as numeric messages. Dial the pager. Use the numeric keys to enter the message.
  • Page 61: Sending Text Messages

    Sending text messages You can quickly send a text message to a pager by using Memo Pad to save it in advance. Example Sending a “Good morning” text message Save “Good morning” in the Memo pad. • Entering a memo (see p.544) Dial the pager*.
  • Page 62 When the mova is connected to a car-mounted adapter and Hands-free mode is turned on, you can only use Hands-free calling mode. If you want to call using only the mova, turn off Hands-free mode or remove the connector of the car- mounted adapter from the mova.
  • Page 63: Receiving Phone Calls

    Receiving Phone Calls Receiving a Call Using Call History Call History Deleting items from the Call history Delete Call History Adjusting the Sound Volume of the Other Party During a Call Earpiece Volume Adjusting the Ring Volume While the Phone is Ringing Ringtone Volume Setting the Call Quality Set WOWVoice...
  • Page 64: Receiving A Call

    You can set your mova to not display phone numbers or names (see p.209). • You can set your mova to not display the image saved in the Phonebook (see p.205). When a beep (2nd call beep) is heard during a call If you have subscribed to the Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service or Call Waiting Service and is set, a call waiting beep indicates there is another incoming call.
  • Page 65 To put a call on hold (Call Hold) If you preset the close operation to “hold”, you can put a call on hold by closing your mova (see p.510). • During hold, a hold message is sent to the caller. You can also send a message you recorded yourself (see p.512).
  • Page 66: Using Call History

    Call History Using Call History Your mova stores the date, time and phone number in the Call history for up to the last 30 incoming calls. You can call up Call history items and use them to make calls or save numbers in the Phonebook.
  • Page 67 To view ring time 3-line layout 1-line layout When you do not answer a call, it is recorded in the Call history list with the length of time between when the ringtone started and when it ended. This function is useful for identifying calls that originate from malicious call operators.
  • Page 68 • You can compose mail from the Call history list (see p.330). • You can also display from the sub-display menu when the mova is closed. [Delete Call History] Deleting items from the Call history Select a phone number from the Call history list and select “delete one” from the submenu.
  • Page 69 For each call, the Ring volume can be set to one of 7 levels, from level 0 to level 6. • To adjust the volume level in advance, set it using “ring volume” in the Adjust Volume function. You can also set your mova to gradually increase (step up) or decrease (step down) the volume (see p.121).
  • Page 70 Turn off WOWVoice when you are calling in a quiet location and the sound of the other party is too loud. • appears on the main display during a call. appears on the Inspiration window when the mova is closed. M466 [Default] no Accept Calls...
  • Page 71 Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Press (list). The Accept Calls screen appears. • If a party (or parties) to accept calls from is saved and it is not necessary to change it (or them), proceed to Step 7. Select the line to save and press (edit).
  • Page 72 Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers (continued) N o t e • A phone number set for Accept Calls cannot be edited. • i-mode mail is received regardless of this function. Deleting parties saved in the Phonebook Display the Accept Calls screen. Select the line to delete and select “delete one”...
  • Page 73 Select the party to save. • Operating procedure: Step 5 in Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers (see p.69) Select “1.store” and press (select). The party you select is saved for rejecting calls from other parties. • To save again, select “2. cancel”. Press (return).
  • Page 74 [Default] all reception M467 Caller ID-based Call Block Rejecting Calls from Anonymous Callers You can select various reasons why calls are rejected. Anonymity reason Description user unset The caller is intentionally blocking the Caller ID. The call is from a party who cannot send Caller ID information (calls from overseas or from a general subscriber phone via various forwarding not support services, etc.) Depending on which carriers the call goes through, the Caller...
  • Page 75 · 00s When Mute Ring Time is set • When a party who is not saved in the Phonebook calls, the mova operates as follows until the Mute ring time elapses. Ringtone does not sound and call indicator does not flash.
  • Page 76 Reject Unstored Number Rejecting Calls from Parties Not Saved in the Phonebook You can set your mova to not receive calls from parties who are not saved in the Phonebook. • This function cannot be turned on when Mute Ring Time is set (see p.73).
  • Page 77 Settings When You Cannot Answer Calls Putting a Call on Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately Answer Hold Drive Mode Disabling to Receive a Call While Driving a Car Checking Missed Call Missed Call Recording the Caller’s Message When You Cannot Answer a Call Record Message Setting the Record Message function When Record Message is set...
  • Page 78: Answer Hold

    While the Answer Hold function is set, even if you have set Open Answer to “yes” or Close Operation to “end call”, Open Answer or Close Operation is invalid. The Answer Hold function continues even though you open or close the mova. •...
  • Page 79: Drive Mode

    Only use to set Drive Mode on your mova. If Drive Mode is set by dialing “14151 (on)”, the phone enters the Drive mode only when the power is turned off or you are outside the service area, but not when the power is on.
  • Page 80 Disabling to Receive a Call While Driving a Car (continued) Call reception during the Drive mode If you set Drive Mode while any DoCoMo Network Services are activated, incoming calls are handled as described below. ■ When the Voice Mail Service is activated •...
  • Page 81: Missed Call

    Missed Call Checking Missed Call When you cannot answer an incoming call or the Record Message function answers the call, the Missed Call icon appears in the Standby screen (except when the Quick Record Message function is used). When the Missed Call icon appears, you can check who called by displaying the Call history.
  • Page 82: Record Message

    Recorded data is retained in memory for up to about 1 month when the battery is removed or depleted, but may be lost after that. Since data may also be lost due to failure of the mova, or repair or other handling procedures, it is recommended that you maintain the data in some other form.
  • Page 83 [Default] no M471 Setting the Record Message function The phone can be set to play an answer message that you have recorded. • Recording an answer message (see p.84) In standby, select “setting” “record message” “record message” from the menu. The answer message selection screen appears.
  • Page 84 Recording the Caller’s Message When You Cannot Answer a Call (continued) When a call is received The answer message is played back when the phone rings and a call is received. • The time until the message is played back can be adjusted (see p.83). A beep sound announces the end of the answer message, and recording starts.
  • Page 85: Record Message Shift Time

    [Record Message Shift Time] [Default] 9s M472 Setting the time until the answer message starts You can change the time until the recorded message starts playing after the phone rings. In standby, select “setting” “record message” “MSG shift time” from the menu.
  • Page 86: Record Answer Message

    Recording the Caller’s Message When You Cannot Answer a Call (continued) [Record Answer Message] M473 Recording an answer message You can record your own answer messages to be played back when answering with the Quick Record Message and Record Message functions. •...
  • Page 87: Quick Record Message

    • When the Record Message function is not set “preset message” is used as an answer message. When the Record Message function is set, the mova replies according to the setting. • If 10 recordings have been made or the remaining recording time is less than 10 seconds, the Record Message function overwrites the oldest message.
  • Page 88: Voice Memo Player

    The screen of the latest recorded message or In-call Voice memo appears. • You can also press to display them when the mova is open. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when Voice Memo Lock is on. Record no./total no. of recordings Type of recordings ·...
  • Page 89: Using The Phonebook

    Using the Phonebook Saving Entries to the Phonebook Save Phonebook Entry Setting Groups, Ringtones and Colors Set Group Individual setting Setting by selecting a combination from patterns Resetting group settings to their defaults Making a Call from the Phonebook Search Phonebook Searching the Phonebook entry Reading search Memory No.
  • Page 90: Save Phonebook Entry

    Save Phonebook Entry Saving Entries to the Phonebook You can register phone numbers, mail addresses, images and other data in the Phonebook. • Up to 1000 entries can be saved. However, the Phonebook itself can contain up to a maximum total of 1000 phone numbers, 1000 mail addresses, and 1000 addresses.
  • Page 91 Step 1 Starting entry • Make the setting for each item as required. They can be made in any order. In standby, press and hold down (PHbook). The Name setting screen appears. • When you press , the display changes in the following order. The Phone setting screen, the Mail setting screen, the Other setting screen, the Name setting screen.
  • Page 92 Saving Entries to the Phonebook (continued) Change the Memory number. The lowest unused Memory number is automatically assigned. 1Select the “MEMno.” field and press (select). 2Use to enter a new Memory number (000 to 999) and press (fix). • Use to increase or decrease the number.
  • Page 93 ■ To cancel the image 1Select the “image” field and press (select). 2Select “4. release” and press (select). Enter the address. 1Select the “address” field and press (select). 2Enter the address (up to 100 single-byte or 50 double-byte characters). Enter a memo. 1Select the “memo”...
  • Page 94 1Select the “ring tone” field and press (select). • Select a ringtone as directed in Step 3 in Changing the mova Ringtones (see p.118). • If you select “-----”, “ring tone” set for the group is used. When group 000 is set for the group, “ring tone”...
  • Page 95 1Select the “ring tone” field and press (select). • Select a ringtone as directed in Step 3 in Changing the mova Ringtones (see p.118). • If you select “-----”, “mail ring tone” set for the group is used. When group 000 is set for the group, “mail ringtone”...
  • Page 96 Saving Entries to the Phonebook (continued) Step 5 Setting group and Secret (Other setting screen) to display the Other setting screen. Classify Phonebook entries into one of 50 groups. Select the display to show the image. If entered, a Secret code is automatically attached to the mail address. Select a mail address to which the Secret code is to be attached.
  • Page 97 ■ To add a Secret code 1Select the “set point” field and press (select). 2Select a mail address and press (select). • To add no Secret code, select “none”. • If the other party deletes the Secret code by resetting or changing the mail address, be sure to set “none”.
  • Page 98 Saved data is retained in memory for about 1 month when the battery is removed or depleted but may be lost after that. Since data may also be lost due to failure of the mova, or repair or other handling procedures, it is recommended that you maintain the data in another form, such as in a notebook.
  • Page 99: Set Group

    M461 Set Group Setting Groups, Ringtones and Colors You can set the group name and ringtone and other items for each group in the Phonebook (01-49). • The Group setting cannot be set for group 00. • Combinations for the Group settings can be made from preset patterns (see p.101). •...
  • Page 100 Setting Groups, Ringtones and Colors (continued) Step 2 Set the group name and colors (Basic setting screen). • If the Basic setting screen is not displayed, use to display it. You can set the group name. You can select one of 10 colors for the background of the call reception screen. You can save calls log and mail by group in the daily diary screen of the Private diary automatically.
  • Page 101 1Select the “ring tone” field and press (select). • Select a ringtone as directed in Step 3 in Changing the mova Ringtones (see p.118). • If you select “link set sound”, the sound set for “ring tone” in the Sound settings is used.
  • Page 102 Setting Groups, Ringtones and Colors (continued) When the Group settings become invalid • When there is no Caller ID, designated ringtones, vibration pattern, colors and illumination by group are not activated. In addition, even if Diary Link is set, the call is not saved in the Private diary.
  • Page 103 Setting by selecting a combination from patterns Combinations for the Group settings can be made from 9 preset patterns. Items in selected patterns can be changed later. Pattern items Ringtone Mail ringtone Diary Pattern Group name Color Receipt vibration Mail receipt vibration Link receipt ILLUMIN mail ILLUMIN...
  • Page 104 Setting Groups, Ringtones and Colors (continued) In standby, select “setting” “privacy” “set grouping” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Select a group, and select “pattern” from the submenu. The pattern list appears. Select a pattern and press (select).
  • Page 105: Search Phonebook

    Search Phonebook Making a Call from the Phonebook You can easily make calls using Phonebook entries. • Search types are described below: ・Reading search (see p.104) ・Memory No. search (see p.105) ・Phone No. search (see p.105) ・Address search (see p.106) ・Group search (see p.106) ・Secret search (see p.109) •...
  • Page 106 Making a Call from the Phonebook (continued) Reading search Lists the Phonebook entries in the reading order. You can search for a party by entering the first reading character in the name. On the Phonebook search screen, select “search type” “1.reading”...
  • Page 107 Memory No. search Entries are displayed in the Memory-number order. You can search for a Phonebook entry by entering a Memory number (000 to 999). On the Phonebook search screen, select “search type” “2.memory no.” from the submenu. The column tab which indicates the Memory number range appears at the top of the screen, and the Phonebook entries corresponding to the Memory number range appears.
  • Page 108: Address Search

    Making a Call from the Phonebook (continued) Address search You can enter part of a mail address and search for the Phonebook entry which contains a mail address including those characters. On the Phonebook search screen, select “search type” “4.e-mail” from the submenu.
  • Page 109: Edit Phonebook Entry

    Confirming the saved contents of Phonebook entries Select a party from the Phonebook search results, and select (details). Image The Phonebook details screen appears. Reading • To display the saved contents such as phone numbers, mail Name addresses, or addresses, use to select the appropriate tab.
  • Page 110: Delete Phonebook Entry

    Delete Phonebook Entry Deleting Phonebook Entries You can delete contents saved in the Phonebook entry. • Entries cannot be deleted in the following cases. Cancel the setting before deleting. ・When Phonebook Access Lock is set ・When Phonebook Store Lock is set ・When Phonebook Delete Lock is set ・When Keydial Lock is set ・Phone numbers for which Accept Calls/Reject Calls is specified.
  • Page 111: Secret Search

    Secret Search Protecting Confidential Phonebook Entries This function searches for parties whose entries are stored as Secret memory items. • When calls are made to phone numbers stored as Secret memory items, the phone numbers are recorded in the Redial data and the Dial history of the Private diary. If you do not wish such numbers to become known to others, delete the Redial data or the Dial history of the Private diary or turn off “redial”...
  • Page 112: Two-Press Dialing

    Two-press Dialing Making a Call Using Simplified Keypresses By registering frequently used phone numbers in memory numbers 000 to 009, you can dial these numbers simply by pressing the numeric key for the last digit in the memory number and pressing •...
  • Page 113: Setting The Manner Mode

    Setting the Manner Mode Turning All Phone Sounds Off Manner Mode Customizing Manner Mode Manner Mode Selection Turning On the Charging Sound Charging Sound Using the Vibrator to Announce Incoming Calls and Alarms Vibrator Turning Off the Keypad Sound Keypad Sound...
  • Page 114 When the mova vibrates, it uses the vibration pattern set for each person in the Phonebook (see p.92). • When the time set by Easy Timer or Alarm Time arrives, the alarm does not sound and instead the mova vibrates.
  • Page 115 0 than “level 0” in case of receiving mail. * Depending on the setting of the Phonebook, Alarm Time and others, the mova may vibrate. • When Manner Mode is set, the phone operates according to the new settings.
  • Page 116: The Menu

    α • Regardless of setting to “on” or “off”, in case the Vibrator setting has been made, the mova vibrates according to the individual Vibrator setting specified for each Phonebook entry or Alarm Time function (see p.92, 241, 243, 253).
  • Page 117 (select). • When patterns are changed using , the phone vibrates according to the selected pattern. To halt vibration, press any numeric key. • Select “off” to turn off vibration. Press (store). The Vibrator is set and the mova vibrates.
  • Page 118: Turning Off The Keypad Sound

    Failure to do so could cause the mova to vibrate out of the holder when a call is received. • Note that when your mova is placed on a table or other hard surface and the vibrator setting is on, the vibrations generated by an incoming call could cause it to fall on the floor.
  • Page 119 Changing the Ringtone Changing the mova Ringtones Set Sound Adjusting the Sound Volume Adjust Volume Recording a sound to Be Used as a Ringtone Record Sound Recording a sound Playing a recorded sound Editing the title of recorded sound Protecting a recorded sound...
  • Page 120 M421/M11 Set Sound Changing the mova Ringtones The melodies preloaded by default and other downloaded melodies can be used as ringtones. Type of sound Default Sound is generated ring tone pattern 1 When a call is received mail ring tone...
  • Page 121 Melody list Screen display Melody name Composer (artist) pattern 1 ~ pattern 5 Patterns 1 to 5 − − − − − − − − phone melody A Phone melody A − − − − − − − − phone melody B Phone melody B −...
  • Page 122 Changing the mova Ringtones (continued) When the ringtone is set • When a call is received, the ringtones are heard in the following order of precedence: 1. Direct number setting (Number Plus Service, etc.) ringtone 2. User unsent tone, not supported tone, payphone tone 3.
  • Page 123: Adjusting The Sound Volume

    Adjust Volume Adjusting the Sound Volume You can adjust the sound level of the mova sound to different levels for different types of sound. The maximum sound volume is the same regardless of a sound type, however, the degree to which a sound level can be adjusted depends on the type of sound.
  • Page 124 • You can also adjust “ring volume” and “volume” with instead of To turn off the sound ■ To turn off all mova sounds Set Manner Mode or Drive Mode. Regardless of the ring volume setting, all sounds emitted from the mova are muted. •...
  • Page 125 M42 2 Record Sound Recording a sound to Be Used as a Ringtone Recording a sound You can make a recording of your own voice and use it as a ringtone. • Maximum recording time : About 30 seconds • Recorded sounds are saved under “melody” in the built-in memory. Maximum number of melodies that can be saved (see p.536) In standby, select “setting”...
  • Page 126 Recording a sound to Be Used as a Ringtone (continued) N o t e • Recorded sounds can also be played back using the Melody Player or by selecting “data box” from the menu (see p.529, 538). Playing a recorded sound In standby, select “setting”...
  • Page 127 Protecting a recorded sound • Maximum number of melodies that can be protected : 500 (The total number of melodies fetched from the Record sound, the melody acquired in i-mode, Memory Stick Duo , or the Barcode Reader.) Select a Record sound from the recorded sound list, and select “protect” from the submenu.
  • Page 128 • If no plug is connected to the earphone/microphone jack, the ringtone sounds from the speaker of the mova even if “earphone only” is set. • Even if “earphone only” is selected, a ringtone sounds from both the speaker and the earphone if a call is not answered within 20 seconds.
  • Page 129: Using The Camera Function

    Taking Still Images Setting images in the Private diary Still Image Photography Editing Still Images Edit Image Taking still images with the mova closed Adding a Frame Close Shoot Pasting a Marker stamp Taking still images with the mova open...
  • Page 130: Before Using The Camera

    How to use the camera • Hold the mova steady to avoid blurring. Note that taking still images or video clips indoors increases blurring. • It is recommended that you use the Auto timer or Voice shutter to keep the mova from blurring (see p.150, 157).
  • Page 131 • The Voice shutter allows you to operate the shutter or start video recording with your voice. You can take still images or video without holding your mova. It is also helpful in preventing blurring as you do not need to press the shutter key to shoot (see p.157).
  • Page 132 • Before using the camera, clean the lens with a soft cloth. Fingerprints or skin oil on the lens can reduce the image quality. • Do not leave the mova for a long time in a location exposed to direct sunlight or subject to high temperatures. Doing so could cause the image quality to deteriorate.
  • Page 133: About Still Image Photography

    • The image size (W x H) is represented in pixels. The number of pixels will not be mentioned in the following pages. • With D506i, in addition to the image sizes mentioned above, you can display and edit the still images of the “QQVGA 120 x 160 (wallpaper)” size which is available with D251i or D251iS.
  • Page 134: About Video Photography

    • The maximum number of video clips that can be saved in the Memory Stick Duo assumes that you are using the 16MB Memory Stick Duo provided with your mova. If you use an off- the-shelf Memory Stick Duo , the capacity and number of video clips that can be saved may not be proportional.
  • Page 135: Description Of The Photography Screen

    Outdoor Note 1: When you are taking a video clip, “compress mode” and “photo size” are not displayed. Note 2: When the mova is in the Simple mode, following options are not displayed: “light”, “contrast”, “sharpness”, and “white balance”. Note 3: How an icon can be seen varies depending on the background or by whether you use Open...
  • Page 136 ■ To switch in Close Shoot • This operation can also be performed by opening mova to switch and then closing it. 1 Select “change mode” from the photography menu. 2 Use to select “camera mode”, “movie mode”, or “bar code reader” and press ■...
  • Page 137: Still Image Photography

    The shutter sound is played, then the still image is captured and saved. • If you take a still image with the mova placed horizontally, a horizontal still image appears on the main display. With the mova placed vertically, a vertical still image appears on the main display.
  • Page 138: Taking Still Images With The Mova Open

    Taking Still Images (continued) View the still image you have just taken. • When you open your mova, the still image you took is displayed on the main display until you press (OK). • You can continue taking still images without viewing.
  • Page 139 Point the camera at the subject and press (photo). The shutter sound is played, then the still image is captured and saved. To view the still image you have just taken, press The still image you captured appears. • Press (OK) to return to the Still Image Photography screen.
  • Page 140 Taking Still Images (continued) Taking a still image and sending it via i-shot transmission • The still images of other photo sizes than “i-shot(S)” and “i-shot(L)” can also be sent by changing their sizes to “i-shot(S)” or “i-shot(L)” (see p.403). •...
  • Page 141: Taking Still Images In The Burst Mode

    If the still image you took cannot be saved • If you want to save the still image in the mova’s built-in memory, but the built-in memory does not have enough free space or the maximum number of images that can be saved is exceeded, a prompt appears asking whether to overwrite.
  • Page 142 Camera Status indicator turns red. When the burst shooting has been finished, the captured still images are saved. ・ To stop the burst shooting, open the mova and press (COMP). The still images captured up to that point are saved.
  • Page 143: Taking Still Images With A Frame

    ・For the 20-shot burst mode, “i-shot(S)” is available. ・For the 4-shot burst mode, “wallpaper” is available. • You can perform the setting when the mova is open, then close the mova and take still images with the new settings. • The setting is valid until shooting is completed.
  • Page 144 • To return to the photography screen, press • The photographing procedure is the same as for normal photography. • If you hold the mova horizontally to take a still image, the image may not align with the Frame direction.
  • Page 145: Video Photography

    Even in the Manner mode or Drive mode, the recording start and recording end sounds are emitted while you are taking a video clip. • You can answer a call while viewing the Video Photography screen. When the call ends, the mova returns to the Video Photography screen. •...
  • Page 146 • When the maximum recording time (30 seconds approx.) has elapsed, the recording ends automatically. View the video clip you have just captured. • When you open your mova, the first image of the video clip you took is displayed on the main display until you press (OK).
  • Page 147: Taking Video Clips With The Mova Open

    The Video Photography screen appears in the main display. • Alternatively, you can select “camera” “movie mode” from the menu. • You can continue taking video clips with the mova closed. • To end the Movie mode, press (return) or the Video Photography screen.
  • Page 148 Taking Video clips (continued) ■ To delete the video clip 1Select “delete one” from the submenu. • Alternatively, you can press and hold down to delete it. 2Select “OK” and press (select). • To cancel the operation, select “OK”. Sending a single shot of a video clip via i-shot transmission •...
  • Page 149 If the video clip you took cannot be saved • If you want to save the video clip in the mova’s built-in memory, but the built-in memory does not have enough free space or the maximum number of video clips that can be saved is exceeded, a prompt appears asking whether to overwrite.
  • Page 150: Changing Photography Settings

    Changing Photography Settings Using zoom • Close the mova to set the scaling factor for Close Shoot and open the mova to set the scaling factor for Open Shoot. • The maximum allowable scaling factor depends on the photo size and the shooting method. The smaller the photo size is, to the larger scale it can be zoomed.
  • Page 151: Turning The Compact Light On

    Take an image by monitoring the photography screen to check that you are not too far away from a subject. • When you open the mova while the Compact light is on, it is turned off and the “light mode on” screen appears.
  • Page 152: Auto Timer

    Using Auto Timer • You can change the Auto Timer counts (in seconds) (see p.154). • You can perform the setting with the mova open, and close it and take still images or video with the new settings. • The setting is valid until shooting is completed.
  • Page 153: Setting Photo Effects

    You can set the photo effects (light, contrast, sharpness, white balance, and photo mode). • You can perform the setting with the mova open, and then close it and take still images or video with the new settings. • In the Simple mode,you can set “photo mode” only.
  • Page 154 Black and white image. sepia Sepia tone image. Setting photo effects with the mova closed In the Still Image Photography screen or the Video Photography screen, select the photo effects set from the photography menu. • In the Simple mode, you can select “photo mode” only.
  • Page 155 • Alternatively you can set it from the submenu. to select a level or setting. • If the mova is in the Simple mode, an explanation screen appears during the photo mode setting. The explanation disappears in about 5 seconds. (The image displayed on the explanation screen indicates characteristics of each photo mode.
  • Page 156: Changing Camera Settings

    (open) “SXGA”, “UXGA”, and “2Mpixel”) are available. saved to built-in Select the location to save the still images you take with the mova (open) memory open from either “built-in memory” or “memory stick”. Select the level of file compression used for the still image taken with the mova open from 4 levels (“super fine”, “fine”, “standard”,...
  • Page 157 Item Default Setting Select the location to save the still images you take with the mova saved to link open closed from 3 locations (“built-in memory”, “memory stick” and (close) setting “link open setting”). compress Select the level of file compression used for the still image taken...
  • Page 158: Reverting Camera Settings To Their Defaults

    Changing Camera Settings (continued) [Reset Camera] M4 12 Reverting Camera settings to their defaults In standby, select “setting” “reset setting” “reset camera” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Select “YES” and press (select). The Camera settings return to their defaults. •...
  • Page 159: Using Voice Shutter

    ・It is recommended to use a word consisting of 3 to 5 syllables. Also, since our pronunciation may not be constant, avoid selecting an unfamiliar words. ・Open the mova, hold it face to face, and speak clearly as possible, from about 15 cm to the microphone. Do not record in too loud or too low voices.
  • Page 160: Enabling Voice Shutter

    Using Voice Shutter (continued) Record voice data. 1Press (record). After “1st REC ready” is displayed, the “recording voice data” screen is shown. 2Within 5 seconds, speak the voice to store. After “2nd REC ready” is displayed, the “recording voice data” screen is shown. 3Repeat speaking the same voice.
  • Page 161: Taking Still Images Or Video Using Voice Shutter

    ・The voice recognition accuracy drops in noisy places. If your voice is not recognized, try to speak again with your mova closer (this is more effective than speaking louder). ・There are possibilities that the Voice shutter might not function well due to less accurate voice recognition.
  • Page 162: Displaying Saved Images

    Displays video clips taken with the camera (see p.182). Displays images downloaded via i-mode, downloaded Frames, Marker Stamps, etc. Displays images and Frames provided in the mova by default. Select “1.camera album” “3.import album” or “4.preset album” and press (select).
  • Page 163 Select a folder and press (select). The picture list or title list is displayed (see p.163). • When the selected folder is set as secret, enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Select an image and press (details). The image appears. •...
  • Page 164 4Press (return). To display a still image in the Inspiration window With the mova closed, you can display the still images saved in “camera album” in the built-in memory or Memory Stick Duo . • When you open your mova during operation, the corresponding screen appears on the main display to allow you to continue the operation.
  • Page 165: Layout Of The Picture List Screen/Title List Screen

    Layout of the picture list screen/title list screen Picture list screen Title list screen Image icon, image No./total count Image title The saving date and time is used as the title when still image is taken or an image is downloaded. You can edit the title (see p.167, 180).
  • Page 166: Viewing Slide Shows

    • This operation can also be performed from the image display screen. • The file names of the still images you took with the mova are automatically assigned ones such as “pic_xxxx.jpg” (xxxx represents 4-digit numbers). You cannot change file names with the mova.
  • Page 167: Sending Still Images Via I-Shot Transmission

    Select an image to start the Slide show, and select “slide show” from the submenu. The Slide show is started. • The images are switched in intervals of about 2 seconds. • Images from the selected image to the last image in the list are displayed in the Slide show.
  • Page 168: Clipping A Face From A Still Image

    Displaying Saved Images (continued) to select a still image to save. Image No./20 or 4 photos Press (save). The selected still image is saved in the built-in memory (“photo folder” in “camera album”). • In the 20-shot burst mode, the still images are saved in the “i-shot(S)” size; in the 4-shot burst mode, they are saved in the “wallpaper”...
  • Page 169: Editing The Image Title

    to select a frame and press (select). The clipped still image appears. • Selected frame is displayed in red. Press (decide). A selection screen for saving method appears. Select “1.save” and press (select). The still image is saved in the built-in memory (“photo folder” in “camera album”) and a prompt appears asking whether to continue face clipping.
  • Page 170: Setting Images In The Standby Screen And Other Screens

    • You cannot set images to the Standby screen or Inspiration window, when the date and time have not been set. • The video taken with your mova cannot be used. Display an image, and select “set screen” from the submenu.
  • Page 171: Setting Images In The Phonebook

    ・Images in “import album” whose size is larger than 240 dots wide and 320 dots high or vice versa ・Video taken by mova Display an image, and select “add PHbook” from the submenu. A selection screen for the destination appears.
  • Page 172: Setting Images In The Private Diary

    Displaying Saved Images (continued) Setting images in the Private diary • This is not available for “preset album”. • The following images cannot be set: ・Flash movies ・Images saved to Secret setting folder ・Images whose use is fixed to a specific screen, such as an image for the Standby screen only •...
  • Page 173: Editing Still Images

    • Editing a still image may result in its data size increased. Adding a Frame You can add a Frame to “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, and “i-shot(L)” sized still images. You can use Frames preloaded in the mova or Frames downloaded via i-mode. ■ Preloaded Frames for “i-shot(S)” size ■...
  • Page 174 Editing Still Images (continued) Display a still image and select “edit image” from the submenu. The selection screen for edit contents appears. • This operation can also be performed from the picture list or title list. Select “01.frame” and press (select).
  • Page 175: Pasting A Marker Stamp

    Pasting a Marker stamp You can add a Marker stamp to the “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, or “i-shot(L)” sized still images. You can use the mova’s preloaded Marker stamps and those downloaded via i-mode. ■ Preset Marker stamp (minimum) ■ Preset Marker stamp (small) ■...
  • Page 176: Pasting Characters

    Editing Still Images (continued) Display a still image and select “edit image” from the submenu. Select “02.marker stamp” and press (select). Select “1.preset marker” or “2.download marker” and press (select). • When you view the download marker, if the Marker stamp is in the folder set as secret, enter your 4-digit terminal ID number.
  • Page 177 Enter characters. 1Select the “enter character” field and press (select). 2Enter characters (up to 20 single-byte or 10 double-byte characters). • Entered characters may not fit on the “i-shot(s)” sized still image. ■ To set the character type 1Select the “character type” field and press (select).
  • Page 178: Pasting A Photo Date

    Editing Still Images (continued) [Default] date style: YYYY-MM-DD character color: color 1 Pasting a photo date You can display the captured date in the “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, or “i-shot(L)” sized still image. • If you perform a capture when the date and time have not been set, the date/time is shown as “0000-00-00”...
  • Page 179: Combining Images

    Combining images You can clip the subject from the background of an “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, or “i-shot(L)” sized still image and place it on another “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, or “i-shot(L)” sized still image. You can place a portrait in your favorite background. •...
  • Page 180: Trimming Images

    Editing Still Images (continued) Trimming images You can crop unneeded portions of a still image. • This function is unavailable for the “i-shot(S)” still images. • Available trimming sizes are as follows: “i-shot(S)”, “wallpaper”, “i-shot(L)”, and “VGA”. Only the sizes which are smaller than the still image you are editing are available. Display a still image and select “edit image”...
  • Page 181: Reversing/Zooming Images

    • When you rotate a “wallpaper” or “i-shot(L)” sized still image by 90 degrees left/right, you can toggle if the image should be reduced/enlarged by pressing (change). Before the rotation left 90 degrees (reduced) left 90 degrees (enlarged) Reduced to Enlarged to proportionally fit proportionally...
  • Page 182: Editing The Image Title

    Editing Still Images (continued) to select a type of effects and press (select). • Each time is pressed, the display changes as shown below: color normal monochrome sepia painting reversal adjusting blur edge mosaic backlight Example of effects: color reversal normal painting mosaic...
  • Page 183: Changing The Compression Mode

    Changing the compression mode • This function is not available for the “SXGA”, “UXGA”, or “2Mpixel” sized still images. Display a still image and select “edit image” from the submenu. Select “11.compress mode” and press (select). Select the desired compression mode and press (select).
  • Page 184: Playing Back Video Clips You Took

    My Picture Video Playback Playing Back Video Clips You Took You can playback the video clip you took with the camera and saved in “movie album” of My Picture. In standby, select “useful function” “My picture” from the menu. • Alternatively, you can use the following ways: The folder list appears. Proceed to Step 3. ・...
  • Page 185 • The voice is not played back in the Manner mode or Drive mode. To display a video clip in the Inspiration window With the mova closed, you can play the video clips saved in “movie album” of the built-in memory or the Memory Stick Duo .
  • Page 186: Layout Of The Picture List Screen/Title List Screen

    • This operation can also be performed from the video display screen. • A file name, such as “M000xxxx.MJP” (xxxx represents 4-digit numbers), is automatically assigned to the video clip you took with the mova. You cannot change file names with the mova. 2Check the contents and press...
  • Page 187: Setting A Video Clip In The Private Diary

    Setting a video clip in the Private diary • Video clips in a folder set as secret cannot be used. • If the date and time have not been set, you cannot set a video clip in the Private diary. Display a video clip, and select “diary link”...
  • Page 188: Redial • Delete Redial Data

    Playing Back Video clips You Took (continued) Sending a single shot of a video clip via i-shot transmission You can extract and save one shot of a video clip, and send it instantly via i-shot transmission. • The extracted still image is saved in the built-in memory (“photo folder” in “camera album”) as a “i-shot(S)”...
  • Page 189: My Picture Data Management

    My Picture Data Management Managing Images and Video Clips in My Picture Creating, editing, and deleting folders • By default, “camera album” and “movie album” contains the “photo folder”, “import album” contains the “import folder” and “preset album” contains the “preset folder”. •...
  • Page 190 Managing Images and Video Clips in My Picture (continued) Editing folders • The “photo folder”, “import folder” and “preset folder” cannot be edited. Select a folder in the folder list, and select “edit folder” from the submenu. • When the selected folder is set as secret, enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Edit the folder name or change the Secret setting.
  • Page 191: Moving Images Or Video Clips To Other Folders

    Moving images or video clips to other folders • When one or more images set to the Standby screen, Visual partner, Inspiration window and/or menu icons are moved to the folder that is set as secret, these settings are returned to the default.
  • Page 192: Protecting Images Or Video Clips

    Managing Images and Video Clips in My Picture (continued) Protecting images or video clips • Maximum number of protected items: camera album - 1,000; movie album - 200; import album - 500 • The images in “preset album” are set not to be deleted by default. You cannot set them, however as protected.
  • Page 193 ■ To delete all saved images and video clips Protected images and video clips are left as they are. 1In the folder list, select “log” from the submenu. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when there are folders set as secret. 2Select “delete all”...
  • Page 194: Using Barcode Reader

    Select “1.start scan” and press (select). Barcode Reader starts. Close the mova, and open the lens cover. The code scanning screen appears in the Inspiration window. • To exit from Barcode Reader, press or close the lens cover. Alternatively, you can exit by opening the mova and pressing (cancel).
  • Page 195 When a barcode scan is unsuccessful JAN code • If the mova is too close to or too far from a barcode, the mova cannot scan it. Adjust the distance from the barcode within the range of 6 cm to 9 cm from it.
  • Page 196 (special), select “14. bar code reader” and press (select). 4 Start code scanning. If you open the mova after scanning is completed, the scanned characters are input. Data other than characters are replaced by spaces. • To end Barcode Reader, open the mova and press (stop).
  • Page 197 Various operations with scan results ■ Adding the Phonebook entries When data for adding to the Phonebook is scanned, “add phonebook” and the data to be added such as a name and a phone number appear. 1Select “add Phonebook” and press (select).
  • Page 198 “import folder” of “import album”, both in the built-in memory. • The image formats and sizes that can be saved are the same as what is supported when copying an image from “camera album” or the “import album” of the Memory Stick Duo to the mova (see p.496, 497).
  • Page 199: Saving The Scan Results For Later Use

    Saving the scan results In the scan result display screen, select “save” from the submenu. The scan results are stored in the mova. • If the maximum number of scan results that can be saved has been reached, a prompt appears.
  • Page 200 Using Barcode Reader (continued) ■ Protecting a scan result Maximum number of items that can be protected: 10 1Select a scan result from the scan result list, and select “protect” from the submenu. The scan result is protected and the icon changes to the one with attached.
  • Page 201: Customizing Displays And Other Indications

    Customizing Displays and Other Indications Customizing the Standby Screen Set Standby Screen Displaying an image of “camera album” or “import album” Displaying an image of “preset album” Displaying an image randomly Displaying the Image Set for the Phonebook during an Incoming or Outgoing Call Set Photo Call Setting the Inspiration Window...
  • Page 202: Set Standby Screen

    M4311/M121 Set Standby Screen Customizing the Standby Screen You can change the Standby screen to your favorite image. • The Standby screen cannot be changed without setting the date and time except for the i- ppli α Standby screen. • [Default] Screen: digital 1, Clock: digital clock (small), Clock format: 12-hour display ■...
  • Page 203 α • Depending on the image to be set for the Standby screen or the status of the mova, it may take some time for the Standby screen to appear. The black screen is displayed for the time. Displaying an image of “camera album” or “import album”...
  • Page 204 Customizing the Standby Screen (continued) to select the clock. • When you press , the display changes in the following order: Digital clock (small), Digital clock (large), Analog clock, calendar, No clock. Change the display format, etc. as needed. • When the clock is set to the digital clock, the clock format and position and the image display mode can be changed.
  • Page 205 Displaying an image of “preset album” In standby, select “customize” “stand-by DSP” “1.stand-by image” “3.preset album” from the menu. The picture list or title list appears (see p.163) • Alternatively, you can select “setting” “screen display” “stand-by DSP” “1. stand-by •...
  • Page 206 Displaying an image randomly An image in the folder of “camera album” or “import album” can be displayed in the Standby screen at random for a certain time or every time you open your mova. • Folders designated as secret cannot be set.
  • Page 207: Set Photo Call

    M435 [Default] both display Set Photo Call Displaying the Image Set for the Phonebook during an Incoming or Outgoing Call You can display the image saved in the Phonebook on the main display and Inspiration window when there is an incoming call from a specified party or when you make a call.
  • Page 208: Set Inspiration Window

    M13/M432 Set Inspiration Window Setting the Inspiration Window You can set the Inspiration window to display your favorite images. • Displaying the clock, still images taken with the camera or images downloaded via i-mode (Set Back Display). • Displaying the caller’s name, phone number and mail subject during an incoming or outgoing call or mail reception (Set Caller Information) (see p.209) •...
  • Page 209 to select the clock. • When you press , the display changes in the following order: Digital clock (small), Digital clock (large), Analog clock, No clock. • The clock format (12/24-hour display) depends on the Standby screen setting. Press (select). The Inspiration window display is set.
  • Page 210 Displaying an image randomly An image in the folder of “camera album” or “import album” can be displayed at random on the Inspiration window for a certain time or when you close your mova. • Flash images or animations cannot be set.
  • Page 211: Set Caller Information

    When you set to display the sender’s name, phone number or mail subject, etc. • With the mova closed, when a call is made or received or when mail is received, the Inspiration window displays the caller’s phone number, address, etc. in accordance with the specified setting. When the caller’s phone number or address is saved in the Phonebook, the caller’s name or reading is displayed.
  • Page 212: Set Partner

    [Default] chocobo (チョコボ) M14/M433 Set Partner Setting a Visual Partner An animation (Visual Partner) can be displayed when you make or receive a call, or send or receive mail. • In addition to the preset default images, you can also display still images taken with the camera or data downloaded from sites (i-anime or images).
  • Page 213 ■ To confirm a Visual Partner animation 1Press (list). 2Use to select a screen and then press (play). The animation is played twice. • To stop animation play, press (stop). Alternatively, you can use 3Press (return). Press (select). The Visual Partner is set. N o t e •...
  • Page 214 Setting a Visual Partner (continued) Select a folder and then press (select). The picture list or title list appears (see p.163). • The image which cannot be set is not displayed. Select the desired image and then press (details). • Pressing displays the next image.
  • Page 215: Adjust Contrast

    Natural Color Matrix Displaying in More Natural Color The mova provides “color matrix” that adjusts the main screen to display with more natural and beautiful colors. Turn the setting on or off to suit your preferences. • This function does not affect the Inspiration window.
  • Page 216: Set Display Light

    • • • Even when “continual light” is set for the “hands-free” setting, the mova is not lit constantly unless it is connected to a DC adapter, the car-mounted adapter, etc. or unless power is actually supplied. • Closing the mova causes the following actions: •...
  • Page 217 DSP brightness setting or the key light setting. • continual light: The display always lights up. 1 Even while Key Guard is set, if you push the side key when you close the mova, the backlight lights 2 Pressing turns on the button light for about 15 seconds.
  • Page 218: Set Color Theme

    [Default] basic M16/M437 Set Color Theme Setting the Combination of Screen Colors You can set the color and design of each part of the display. You can select one of 5 preset combinations (Color Theme). In standby, select “customize” “color theme” from the menu. •...
  • Page 219: Set Menu Icon

    [Default] no setting M15/M436 Set Menu Icon Changing the Design of the Main Menu You can change the icon of a menu item in the main menu to an image in “camera album” or “import album” stored in the built-in memory. •...
  • Page 220: Set Jump Menu Design

    Changing the Design of the Main Menu (continued) Returning the design of the main menu to the default In standby, select “customize” “set menu icon” from the menu. • Alternatively, you can select “setting” “screen display” “set menu icon” from the menu. •...
  • Page 221: Set Illumination

    M43 3 Set Illumination Setting Illumination Color You can select from among 11 colors for the call indicator that flashes or lights up during a call, when mail is received, etc. Settings can be made for the following items: Item Default Flashes or lights up talking...
  • Page 222: Recall Indicator

    Setting Illumination Color (continued) Illumination color when a call is coming or mail is received • Illumination flashes or lights according to the following priority: 1. Illumination of the individual setting in Save Phonebook Entry 2. Illumination of group setting 3.
  • Page 223: Set Assist Partner

    M434 [Default] all on Set Assist Partner Displaying the Prompt after End of Operation When the assist partner is set, a prompt appears in the following cases to allow you to continue to save additional items: A prompt Set item Description appears When you receive a call from a party not found in the Phonebook,...
  • Page 224: Set Character Type

    [Default] type 1 M441 Set Character Type Changing Character Types (Font) The screen character font can be changed to a round font or Mincho font. Default Round font Mincho (character type 1) (character type 2) (character type 3) In standby, select “setting” “character word”...
  • Page 225: Set Character Size

    Characters in the kanji conversion/predictive conversion list • Characters in various messages • • Turning the mova off does not cancel this setting. • In case of changing the character size of “site display screen”, that of the Screen memo is also changed.
  • Page 227: Restricting Mobile Phone Operations

    Restricting Mobile Phone Operations Changing the Terminal ID Number Change Terminal ID Restricting Phonebook Use Set Restrictions Protecting Your Phone Against Accidental Key Presses Key Guard Protecting Your Phone from Being Used by Others Keypad Lock Canceling the Keypad Lock Setting Keypad Lock via remote control Remote Lock Setting Display of Redial/Call History...
  • Page 228: Change Terminal Id

    • Be sure to keep a separate record of your terminal ID number, network ID number and your i-mode password. If you forget your ID number or password, you will have to bring your mova to our service center to change codes and passwords. You must then present a valid form of ID card such as a driver’s license to prove your identity.
  • Page 229: Set Restrictions

    [Default] all no M464 Set Restrictions Restricting Phonebook Use This function makes it impossible to use the numeric keys to make calls, or to recall, save, edit, delete and use the Phonebook to make phone calls. Combinations of restrictions can be set. •...
  • Page 230 Restricting Phonebook Use (continued) When restrictions are set • The following operations are restricted: ○ : × : Enabled Disabled Operations Search for/ Edit Delete Dial Items set to “yes” phonebook phonebook phonebook Dial Redial from the dial from entries entries entries Call History...
  • Page 231: Key Guard

    Disappear the message reception screen on the Inspiration window. • • The Key Guard is not canceled even after the mova is turned off by the Auto Power Off function. Canceling the Key Guard In standby, press and hold down (menu).
  • Page 232: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Protecting Your Phone from Being Used by Others The Keypad Lock protects your mova from being used by others to make calls and access phone functions. However, you can still dial emergency phone numbers 110, 119 and 118. You can also answer incoming calls.
  • Page 233: Remote Lock

    Canceling the Keypad Lock • Failing to enter the correct terminal ID number five times in a row causes your mova to turn off automatically. Turn the power on again and enter the correct terminal ID number. In standby, enter your 4-digit terminal ID number and press (REL) or “Keypad lock”...
  • Page 234 • You can specify a time of from 1 to 10 minutes, in 1 minute intervals. ■ To save the phone number that will be checked by the mova You can specify from which phone numbers you can call your mova to turn on Keypad Lock. 1Select the “allowed call” field and press (select).
  • Page 235 • For incoming calls from the specified telephone, even if the mova does not answer a call because it was in Drive Mode, or Call Forwarding Service or Voice Mail Service is being used, the call is counted as a received call.
  • Page 236: Set Log Display

    You can set to not display Redial data, Call History, Re-mail Data, and Inmail History. • Even though “off” is set, each activity is logged by your mova. You can display a saved log by returning the setting to “on”.
  • Page 237: Mail Security

    M46 4/M4 6 1/M77 1 [Default] no Mail Security Preventing Unauthorized Access to Inmail Box/Outmail Box This function makes it possible to access the Inmail box/Outmail box after entering your terminal ID. • If you select “yes”, it is required to enter your terminal ID when displaying mail items saved in the Private Diary.
  • Page 238: Voice Recorder Lock

    • To cancel the setting, select “2. no”. N o t e • When Memory Stick Lock is set on the D506i, if you use the Memory Stick Duo in another mobile phone or PC, the memory stick lock is not activated. [Default] no...
  • Page 239: Using The Timer And Schedule Functions

    Using the Timer and Schedule Functions Automatically Turning on Your mova Auto Power On Automatically Turning off Your mova Auto Power Off Setting the Alarm to Sound When a Set Time Period Elapses Easy Timer Setting the Alarm to Sound at a Specific Time...
  • Page 240 • When the mova is on or Keypad Lock is activated at the specified time, the power is not turned on even when the specified time is reached. If your mova is set to “only 1 time”, the Auto Power On function is canceled.
  • Page 241 • When the mova is not turned on or Keypad Lock is activated at the specified time, the power is not turned off even when the specified time is reached. If your mova is set to “only 1 time”, the Auto Power Off function is canceled.
  • Page 242 Easy Timer Setting the Alarm to Sound When a Set Time Period Elapses You can use the mova as a timer. An alarm sounds or the phone vibrates when the specified period of time elapses. • Easy Timer cannot be set when the date and time have not been set.
  • Page 243 Set an alarm volume level. 1Select the “alarm volume” field and then press (select). 2Select an alarm volume level and press (select). • When you select “link adjust volume”, the alarm sounds at the alarm volume level set using Set Sound. Set the vibrator.
  • Page 244 [Default] none Alarm Time Setting the Alarm to Sound at a Specific Time You can set the mova so that an alarm sounds or the mova vibrates at a specified time. The following items can be set: Item Default Description time –...
  • Page 245 Select a day on which you want to set an alarm. 1Select the “day of week” field and press (select). 2Select “1. daily”, “2. only 1 time”, or “3. day of week” and press (select). Set a day of the week. You can set it only when you have selected “day of week”...
  • Page 246 • When the power of the mova is not on or Keypad Lock is active at the set time, the alarm screen is not displayed and the alarm and the vibration does not inform the time. If the alarm time is set to “only 1 time”, the Alarm Time and Snooze settings are canceled after it operates.
  • Page 247 Deleting a set alarm Display the set alarm list screen. Select “delete one” from the submenu. • Alternatively, you can press and hold down to delete a set alarm. • If you want to delete all alarms, select “delete all”. •...
  • Page 248 Private Diary Saving Daily Events, Schedule Activities, and Anniversaries You can save daily events, scheduled activities, anniversaries, and other items in the Private diary. • Items cannot be saved in the Private diary when the date and time have not been set. •...
  • Page 249 In addition to the date, image, Image sticker and text body frames You can save still images or video clips you took with are displayed when no content the camera or images/animations downloaded via has been entered. i-mode (see p.248). Sticker A Sticker can be added (see p.249).
  • Page 250 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) Saving images and video clips You can save still images or video clips you took with the camera or images downloaded via i-mode. • Maximum number of items that can be saved: 1 item per day for 500 days (The number of days is the total including the days when Stickers and text are saved.
  • Page 251 ■ To play back still images taken in Burst Mode 1Press (play). Still images are automatically switched and displayed from the first image. • To pause playback, press (stop). Pressing (play) to resume playback. • Playback speed can be set to one of 3 levels. Press (stop) and (speed) to select the playback speed, and press...
  • Page 252 You can save birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and other special events for friends and family and have your mova notify you on the specified day each year. • Maximum number of items that can be saved: 1 item per day for 20 days In the daily diary screen, select “anniversary”...
  • Page 253 Set the date. 1Select the “date” field and press (select). 2Use to enter the month and day and press (fix). • Entering the date (see p.43) Select an icon. 1Select the “icon” field and press (select). 2Select an icon and press (select).
  • Page 254 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) Saving Schedule activities You can save job appointments, dates and other activities. An alarm tone or vibration notifies you of the event on the specified date. • Maximum number of items that can be saved: 100 activities in total (there are no restrictions on the number of items that can be saved per day and the number of days that can be saved.) •...
  • Page 255 Set the alarm tone. 1Select the “alarm tone” field and press (select). 2Select the melody, and press (select). • The Melody list (see p.119) • As you select, selected melody is played twice. (No sound is heard when you set to not play ringtone.) To stop playback, press any numeric key.
  • Page 256 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) When an activity is saved • When you have scheduled an activity for a certain day, appears in the Standby screen on that day. • The schedule screen is displayed when the scheduled time is reached in standby or during a call. •...
  • Page 257 Example Saving Redial data items In the daily diary screen, select “manual link” from the submenu. Select “1.called log” and press (select). Redial data list for the specific day is displayed. • Select “2. received calls” to save Call history items. Call history list for the specific day is displayed.
  • Page 258 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) When Redial data items/Call history items are saved You can select a Redial data item or Call history item from the Private diary and use it to make a call. 1 Select a log item and press •...
  • Page 259 Select a folder and press (select). The sent/unsent mail list on the day is displayed. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when the selected folder is set as secret. (Note that you are not required to enter the terminal ID again when you have already entered it once, such as when Private Diary is set to secret or Mail Security is on.) •...
  • Page 260 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) When sent/unsent mail and received mail are saved The mail content can be displayed from the Private diary. Select a log item of sent/unsent or received mail and press (select). The mail content is displayed. Displayed sent/unsent mail can be edited, resent, or made as •...
  • Page 261 • Anniversaries, text body, and Schedule activities are deleted. • Images, Stickers, Redial data items, Call history items, sent/unsent mail, and received mail cannot be displayed in the Private diary. They remain in the mova. Releasing items one by one In the daily diary screen, select the item you want to release, and select “delete one”...
  • Page 262 Saving Diary Events, Schedule Activities and Anniversaries (continued) Releasing all items saved for a specified day In the daily diary screen, select “REL SP day” from the submenu. A selection screen appears that allows you to select whether to release the anniversaries, too. Select “1.release all data”...
  • Page 263 [Default] MSG view ON Disabling to display the text body, images, or Stickers Select “MSG view off” from the submenu in the calendar screen. • To display the text body, images, or Stickers, select “MSG view on” from the submenu. [Set Secret] [Default] no Preventing other people from using Private Diary...
  • Page 264 ToDo List Saving Tasks in the ToDo List ToDo List can be used as a task reminder. • Maximum number of items that can be saved: 20 finished and unfinished tasks in total • To Do list tasks cannot be saved in ToDo List when the date and time have not been set. •...
  • Page 265 Checking and editing a ToDo list task You can check and edit details of the tasks saved in ToDo List. You can also move finished tasks from the unfinished page to the finished page of ToDo List. In standby, select “useful function” “ToDo list”...
  • Page 266 Saving Tasks in the ToDo List (continued) Deleting ToDo list tasks In standby, select “useful function” “ToDo list” from the menu. The listed unfinished page of the ToDo list appears. • To delete finished tasks, switch to the finished task page (see p.263). Select a ToDo list task, and select “delete one”...
  • Page 267: Save Phonebook Entry

    Using i-mode to Get Information What is i-mode? Saving Site Contents as Screen Memos Screen Memo Displaying the i-mode Menu Saving Screen memos i-mode Menu ■ Display i-mode Sites Displaying Screen memos Displaying i-mode Sites ■ Download Images and Melodies from Sites Connecting to the last page Downloading Images from Sites and Messages Last Page...
  • Page 268: What Is I-Mode

    What is i-mode? i-mode subscribers can use an i-mode compatible mobile phone to access online services such as displaying i-mode sites, connecting to the Internet, and sending and receiving i-mode mail. ■ i-mode site (program) connection (see p.267) Simple key operations are used to navigate through i-mode sites offered by information providers. ■...
  • Page 269 About the i-mode site (program) connection You can access i-mode sites and use on-line services offered by internet providers with simple key operations. Examples of on-line services include the ability to check bank balances and conduct financial transactions, reserve tickets, read news, access dictionaries, and download ringtone melodies. Viewing i-mode sites When you connect to the i-mode center, the iMenu appears.
  • Page 270 What is i-mode? (continued) ■ Infrared communication function The mova can send and receive Phonebook, mail, Bookmark and other data with mobile phones or PCs with an infrared communication capability.* In addition, using infrared communication with i- ppli, you can utilize your phone in a wide range of α...
  • Page 271 These Messages are automatically received upon applying to i-mode sites Message Request (Message R) that offer Message Services. A service whose packet communication charges are free when reception is set in the Option setting. • Setting reception of Message Free (Message F) Message Free (Message F) オプション設定”...
  • Page 272: Useful Functions

    1 month even if the battery is removed, or a drained battery is attached. However, after about 1 month the data may be lost. Data may also be lost due to failure of the mova, or repair or other handling procedure.
  • Page 273: Displaying The I-Mode Menu

    i-mode Menu Displaying the i-mode Menu You can execute i-mode functions from the i-mode menu. In standby, select “i-mode” from the menu. The i-mode menu appears. • Alternatively, you can press to display the i-mode menu. (Each time is pressed, the screen display switches between the i-mode menu and ppli menu.) α...
  • Page 274: Displaying I-Mode Sites

    Displaying i-mode Sites To view an i-mode site, first display the iMenu, which functions as a table of contents. • Information charges may be required to access certain i-mode sites (i-mode pay sites). A separate application may be required to use certain services offered by information providers. •...
  • Page 275 (return) to quit site display. (When is grayed out, it cannot be used.) • When you finish browsing a site, the mova enters i-mode standby and the i-mode icon ( ) continues blinking. For details about disconnecting from i-mode immediately, see p.274. ■...
  • Page 276 Displayed pages are saved in a log. You can move forward and backward through pages you have already displayed (see p.279). • The mova screen may differ from the actual site screen in terms of color when the capacity for color display of a site exceeds the full color capacity of your mova. Displaying SSL pages SSL authentication and encryption technology is used to maintain privacy and ensure safe communications.
  • Page 277: Connecting To The Last Page

    To delete the URL for the last page The URL for the last page saved in the mova remains even if you turn off the mova. When you do not want other people to to see the last page you visited, you can delete the URL saved in the mova.
  • Page 278: How To View And Use Sites

    You can display a site that contains i-anime and images. You can also display Flash movies. • GIF and JPEG images and Flash movies can be displayed. • Displayed images can be downloaded and saved in your mova and set to the Standby screen, etc. (see p.292) When the image can not be displayed...
  • Page 279: Selecting Links And Items

    Selecting links and items If a page contains multiple action components, you can select one of the components and perform the corresponding operation. • The color of action components varies by the setting of pages. While displaying a site, use to select an item and press (select).
  • Page 280 Infrared transmission from sites If a site includes infrared transmission capabilities, you can execute infrared transmission from the page. 1 Point the infrared port of the mova toward the receiving device, select an item and press (select). 2 Select “YES” and press (select).
  • Page 281: Reloading Sites

    Moving forward/backward through pages When sites are displayed, your mova stores a log of the 20 most recent pages. This allows you to move backward and forward through previously viewed pages. • When the log contains more than 20 items, the oldest page is overwritten by the new one.
  • Page 282: Referring The Url

    How to View and Use Sites (continued) [Display URL] Referring the URL You can display the URL of the currently displayed site. You can also copy the URL and paste it in the i-mode mail body, etc. While displaying a site, select “URL” from the submenu. Select “1.display”...
  • Page 283: Registering I-Mode Sites In The My Menu

    Select a target entry and press (select). • You can change the search type and specify a search criteria. Use the same procedure for searching the Phonebook in standby. (For the Phone No. search and Address search, however, either of them can be used according to the item to be registered.) (see p.105) •...
  • Page 284 Registering i-mode Sites in the My Menu List (continued) 決定 Select and press (select). The i-mode site is registered in your My Menu. To display i-mode sites from your My Menu Displaying an i-mode site registered in your My Menu 1 Display the iMenu.
  • Page 285: Changing Your I-Mode Password

    “0000”. It is recommended that you change it to another password of your own. • If you forget your i-mode password, to have your password reset to “0000”, bring your mova and official identification such as a Japanese driver’s license or Certificate of Alien Registration to a DoCoMo service center.
  • Page 286: Displaying Internet Web Sites

    Internet Connection Displaying Internet Web Sites You can connect to i-mode compatible Internet web sites. Internet web sites have their own addresses, which are referred to as URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). You can use URLs to access various web sites created by individuals, groups and corporations. •...
  • Page 287 • If a web site contains too much data to display, the message “size of this page is not supported” appears. Your mova will only display as much of the data as it can handle. • may appear when displaying web sites that contain images (see p.276).
  • Page 288: Using Bookmarks

    Bookmark Using Bookmarks Bookmarking frequently visited web sites and site addresses makes it easy to access those pages by simply selecting Bookmarks. • Maximum number of sites that can be bookmarked: 50 • Bookmarks can be saved in folders by category. Bookmarking Internet web sites and i-mode sites While displaying an Internet web site or i-mode site, select “add bookMK”...
  • Page 289: Creating Folders

    Creating folders • Maximum number of folders that can be created: 5 • Creation of folders does not affect the maximum number of entries that can be bookmarked. • Folders are displayed in order beginning with the oldest. The order cannot be changed. •...
  • Page 290: Editing Bookmarks

    Using Bookmarks (continued) Select a destination folder and press (select). • To move an entry out of a folder, select “no folders”. Select “YES” and press (select). The Bookmark is moved. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Editing Bookmarks You can change Bookmark titles and URLs.
  • Page 291: Deleting Bookmarks And Folders

    Deleting Bookmarks and folders Select a Bookmark or a folder in the Bookmark list, and select “delete one” from the submenu. • When you delete a folder, Bookmarks stored inside the folder are also deleted. • Alternatively, you can press and hold down to delete an entry.
  • Page 292: Saving Site Contents As Screen Memos

    • A Screen memo saves the content of the site being displayed in your mova. Saved Screen memos are not updated when the contents of the actual site are changed. To ensure you are always viewing the latest content, bookmark the page (see p.286).
  • Page 293 Enter the title. 1Press (edit). 2Press to delete unnecessary characters, and enter a new title (up to 24 single-byte or 12 double-byte characters). Press (store). Protecting Screen memos • Maximum number of Screen memos that can be protected: 50 Select a Screen memo in the Screen memo list, and select “protect” from the submenu.
  • Page 294: Downloading Images From Sites And Messages

    You can download i-anime and images from i-mode sites, Internet web sites, Screen memos, messages or Image mail and save them in your mova. Flash movies, as well as Frames and Marker stamps used for taking and editing still pictures, can also be saved.
  • Page 295 Select an image and press (select). A selection screen appears asking which screen to use. ■ For an image whose use is fixed to a specific screen The image is saved in the built-in memory. Proceed to Step 4. • When an image has already been set on the screen, a prompt appears. To change the setting, select “YES”...
  • Page 296 Flash movies cannot be set for screens other than the Standby screen. • When an i-anime or a Flash movie is set for the Standby screen, it is played back when the mova is opened. For details, see p.201. •...
  • Page 297: Downloading I-Melodies From Sites

    i-melody Downloading i-melodies from Sites You can download melodies from i-mode sites or Internet web sites and set them to the ringtones (i-melody compatible, 48-note harmonic). • Downloaded melodies are saved in “melody” in the built-in memory. Maximum number of melodies that can be saved (see p.536) •...
  • Page 298 Downloading i-melodies from Sites (continued) ■ To play a melody 1Select “1. play point” or “2. play all” and press (select). “play all” plays the entire melody twice; “play point” plays the part of the melody twice (Some melodies plays the entire melody even when “play point”...
  • Page 299: Downloading A Dictionary From A Site

    Maximum number of entries that can be saved: 3 Display a site that contains a dictionary you want to download. Select a dictionary and press (select). The directory is downloaded and saved in the mova. • You can stop downloading the dictionary by pressing (cancel) during downloading. ■...
  • Page 300: Using Phone To, Mail To And Web To Functions

    Phone to/Mail to/Web to Function Using Phone to, Mail to and Web to Functions You can make a call (Phone to), compose mail (Mail to), or display an Internet web site (Web to) simply by selecting a phone number, mail address, or an URL displayed in a site, Screen memo, mail, or a Message.
  • Page 301: Making I-Mode Settings

    You can use the standard procedure for answering calls (press ) to answer calls during i-mode communication or in i-mode standby. You can also set your mova to not receive incoming calls during i-mode communication or in i-mode standby. In standby, select “i-mode setting”...
  • Page 302 Because your mova is not notified when there is an incoming call, this can be set by the network service setting only (Select Second Call Handling (see p.465)). This network service setting has priority over your mova’s Call Reception setting.
  • Page 303: Setting The Connection Wait Time

    • Depending on the service content provided by each provider, you may incur separate information charges. • Your mova’s phone number or location information may be notified to the provider when you browse certain sites they provide. • Maximum number of hosts that can be registered: 10 •...
  • Page 304 Making i-mode Settings (continued) Select a user-defined host, and select “edit” from the submenu. • The host that is preset by default cannot be edited. • By default, the host varies depending on the contracted area. ・ ・ ・ DoCoMo DoCoMo Hokkaido DoCoMo Tohoku ・...
  • Page 305: Setting The Phone To Not Display Images

    Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Select “YES” and press (select). The host information returns to the default setting. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. N o t e • When you use DoCoMo’s i-mode service, you need not change the setting. [Set Image Display] [Default] on M8 25/M4 55...
  • Page 306: Setting The Number Of Lines Scrolled

    (Secure Socket Layer) page is secure. If you are unsure of the validity of the CA certificate, you can invalidate it. • 5 CA certificates are stored in your mova. • When a CA certificate is invalidated, the SSL page using that CA certificate cannot be displayed.
  • Page 307: Reverting I-Mode Settings To Their Defaults

    Select a certificate and press (select). Select “1.valid” or “2.invalid” and press (select). [Reset i-mode Settings] M4 13 Reverting i-mode settings to their defaults You can reset i-mode settings to the state it had at the time of purchase (defaults). •...
  • Page 308: Disabling I-Mode Communication

    • You cannot cancel i-mode Lock while Keypad Lock is set. • The power is automatically turned off when the terminal ID number is entered incorrectly 5 times in a row. If this happens, turn the mova back on and enter the correct terminal ID number. In standby, press (menu), and press and hold down Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number.
  • Page 309: Using The Message Service

    Using the Message Service Receiving Messages Receive Message Displaying new Messages Setting automatic display of Messages Set Auto Display Checking for Messages at the i-mode Center Check New Message Display Messages in the Message Box Message R/Message F Layout of the Message list screen/display screen Reloading an image that could not be received Reload Message Protecting Messages...
  • Page 310: Receiving Messages

    Receive Message Receiving Messages Incoming Messages are indicated by a ringtone and screen display. They are saved in the Message R and Message F boxs, respectively. • Maximum number of Messages that can be saved (see p.312). • Delivered Messages are stored at the i-mode center in following cases. For details about receiving stored Messages, see p.311.
  • Page 311 About the Inspiration window display When you close the mova, the Inspiration window is displayed as follows. If you open the mova when the message reception is completed, the message reception screen appears. Message reception Receiving Messages is completed. Ring time of Message ringtone +...
  • Page 312 Register phone numbers and mail addresses in the Phonebook (see p.280). • • Save melodies in the mova (see p.343). Save i-anime and images in the mova (see p.292). • • Received Messages cannot be displayed from the message reception screen while Keypad Lock is on.
  • Page 313 Maximum number of Messages that can be stored at the i-mode center and maximum length of time they can be stored (see p.269). • Once your mova has received Messages, the Messages stored at the i-mode center are deleted. Received Messages are then saved in the Message box of your mova.
  • Page 314 M87/M8 1 Message R/Message F Display Messages in the Message Box You can display Messages saved in the Message box. • Maximum number of Messages that can be saved: 20 Message Rs, 10 Message Fs Example Displaying a Message R In standby, select “message R”...
  • Page 315 (You cannot reload images from auto-displayed Messages.) Indicates that the image cannot be displayed by your mova. The image is not displayed even if you reload it. If the Image Display setting is on (image is downloaded), this icon appears while downloading an image.
  • Page 316: Protecting Messages

    N o t e • Your mova enters i-mode standby after receiving an image. The i-mode standby automatically ends when a specified period of time elapses. After the Standby screen reappears, you can manually quit i-mode standby by pressing (see p.274).
  • Page 317: Deleting Messages

    [Delete Message] Deleting Messages • Auto-displayed Messages cannot be deleted. Close the Message auto-display screen and perform the procedure. • When Messages are protected, unprotect them before the deletion. Select a Message in the Message list, and select “delete one” from the submenu.
  • Page 319: Using The Mail Service

    Suspending mail service Mail Optional Reception Restarting mail service Mail Settings When mail is delivered Setting the mova Mail Function Selecting and receiving mail Sorting mail in folders automatically Mail Sorting Edit/Set Signature Checking for Mail at the i-mode Center...
  • Page 320 DDI Pocket). You can also receive mail only from the domains and/or addresses you specify (see p.364). Note: Your mova receives all of NTT DoCoMo i-mode mail, i-shot mail, Charge Notice Service mail, e-billing notification mail, and M-stage Visual Net mail.
  • Page 321 You can reject unsolicited mail sent for the purposes of advertisement without your consent. Your mova is set to “reject” by default, therefore, you do not need to set it if you want to reject such mail. Senders are obligated by law to indicate “未承諾広告※” (6 double-byte characters) at the beginning of the subject line (see p.369).
  • Page 322: Useful Features

    i-mode Mail (continued) • The maximum number of stored mail items and the length of time they can be stored in the i-mode center are given below. Maximum number Maximum storage time i-mode mail 50 items 720 hours • When the maximum storage time is reached, mail is deleted. •...
  • Page 323: Displaying The Mail Menu

    Mail Menu Displaying the Mail Menu You can compose i-mode mail and display sent/unsent and received mail using the mail menu. In standby, select “mail” from the menu. The mail menu appears. • Alternatively, you can press to display the mail menu. Menu item Description Page...
  • Page 324: Compose And Send I-Mode Mail

    Compose and Send Mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail You can send mail to other i-mode compatible mobile phones. You can also email users via the Internet. • If there is no open space in the Outmail box (when there are a total of 200 unsent and protected mail items including i-mode mail, Short Mail and i-shot mail), you cannot compose new i-mode mail.
  • Page 325 ■ To use the Re-mail data or Inmail history to add recipients 1Select the “to” field and press (select), and select “2. resend mail” or “3. inmail history” and press (select). • Alternatively, you can select “resend mail” or “inmail HIST” from the submenu after selecting the “receiver”...
  • Page 326 Composing and Sending i-mode Mail (continued) [Search Phonebook] Using the Phonebook to search for a recipient’s mail address • Searches cannot be performed when the Phonebook Access Lock is set. • Mail addresses stored in Secret memory remain in the sent/unsent mail and Re-mail data. If you do not want the address to become known, delete the concerned sent/unsent mail or Re-mail data item (see p.358, 360).
  • Page 327 [Add Recipient] Adding multiple recipients You can send the same mail to up to 10 recipients simultaneously. • The communication charges are the same as when sending mail to multiple recipients one by one. In the compose mail screen, select “add address” from the submenu. •...
  • Page 328 Composing and Sending i-mode Mail (continued) [Mail Group] Using mail groups to set recipients You can easily set multiple mail addresses as recipients by selecting a mail group. • Register recipients to a mail group in advance (see p.380). • The communication charges are the same as when sending mail to multiple recipients one by one. In the compose mail screen, select the “to”...
  • Page 329 Save Mail Saving Mail in the Outmail Box and Sending It Later Composed mail can be saved without being sent. You can send it later. • Maximum number of mail items that can be saved (see p.347). Saving i-mode mail In the compose mail screen, select “save”...
  • Page 330 • Follow Steps 2 - 5 in Composing and Sending i-mode Mail (see p.322). N o t e • Even if you change the title with your mova, the melody is sent with the title used when the melody was saved.
  • Page 331 Image Mail Using i-mode Mail to Send Images You can compose i-mode mail with an address (URL) for image data by selecting an image at an i-mode or Internet web site (Compose Image Mail). When you send Image mail to i-mode compatible mobile phones that support Image mail, the recipient can download and display the image.
  • Page 332 Simple Mail Composing Mail Quickly The Phonebook search results, Redial data and Call history can be used to select a party to send mail to. In the “receiver” field, the recipient mail address is set if the Phonebook has a mail address and a phone number is set if there is no mail address. •...
  • Page 333 N o t e • You can also compose mail by selecting a recipient from the Phonebook search results, Redial data or Call history and selecting “compose MEL” from the submenu. • You can also compose mail by performing one of the following from the Phonebook details display screen: •...
  • Page 334 Mail Auto Reception Receiving i-mode Mail When i-mode mail is received, you are alerted by a ringtone and a message on the screen. Received mail items are saved in the Inmail box. • Maximum number of received mail that can be saved (see p.347). •...
  • Page 335 • When you open your mova during operation, the corresponding screen appears on the main display to allow you to continue the operation. After that, perform the operation with your mova open. If you close your mova again, you cannot perform the operation.
  • Page 336 Receiving i-mode Mail (continued) N o t e • The call indicator flashes while receiving mail or while the mail ringtone is playing. You can specify the color of the call indicator and whether or not it flashes (see p.219). •...
  • Page 337 Select a received mail item and press (details). The content of the received mail item appears. • When you display a Melody mail item, the melody is automatically played back twice. Press any numeric key to stop playback. For details, see p.342. •...
  • Page 338 • The mail ringtone does not sound. The mova does not vibrate regardless of whether Manner Mode or Vibrator has been set. If unread received mail or Messages are stored in your mova, the number of items is displayed. Select previously received mail or Messages to display them (see p.334, 309).
  • Page 339 M7 2 Selecting and receiving mail You can connect to the site of the i-mode center for Mail Optional Reception to select and receive mail. In standby, select “receive option” from the mail menu. The list of the mail stored in the i-mode center appears. Select of “受信”...
  • Page 340 Maximum number of mail items and length of time they can be stored at the i-mode center (see p.320) • Once your mova has received i-mode mail, the mail items stored at the i-mode center are deleted. Received mail is then saved in the Inmail box of your mova.
  • Page 341 Reply to Mail Sending Replies to Received Mail • You cannot reply to Short Mail (received as i-mode mail). • Even if you replay to mail sent using i-shot (received as i-mode mail), the reply is not sent to the sender when the sender is “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”...
  • Page 342 When replying to a party that uses a Secret code, the Secret code is not automatically entered in the reply mail recipient field. Add the Secret code before sending the reply. • If you attach a still image taken with the mova’s camera, you can reply to mail via i-shot (see p.404). Forward Mail Forwarding Mail to Other Recipients Display received mail, and select “forward”...
  • Page 343 Registering Mail Addresses in the Phonebook You can register the mail addresses of senders of received mail and of recipients of sent/unsent mail in the Phonebook. You can also add any telephone numbers and mail addresses from the mail body to the Phonebook. •...
  • Page 344 Save Melody Saving Melodies from i-mode Mail You can import attached melodies from i-mode mail and Messages and also use them as ringtones. • Imported melodies are saved to “melody” in the built-in memory. For the maximum number of melodies that can be saved, see p.536. Stored melodies can be played back using the Melody player or from the data box (see p.529, 538).
  • Page 345 N o t e • You can set your mova to not automatically play melodies (see p.382). • Some melodies cannot be played back correctly. Importing melodies Example Saving a melody attached to received mail Display received mail, and select “save melody” from the submenu.
  • Page 346 Receive Image Mail Displaying Images from Received Mail When you receive i-mode mail that includes an address (URL) for image data, you can access the i-mode or Internet web site, then download and display the images. Mail that has downloaded image data can be saved together with the image. •...
  • Page 347: Deleting Images

    Select “YES” and press (select). The received mail is saved together with the image. • You can select “NO” to save the mail with the original URL and without the image. ■ When 10 Image mail items are already saved together with images The prompt appears asking whether to overwrite the existing Image mail item.
  • Page 348 M72/M71 Inmail Box/Outmail Box Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box You can display sent/unsent mail saved in the Outmail box as well as received mail saved in the Inmail box. Received messages can be displayed even when you are outside the i-mode service area.
  • Page 349 When you open your mova during operation, the corresponding screen appears on the main display to allow you to continue the operation. After that, perform the operation with your mova open. If you close your mova again, you cannot perform the operation.
  • Page 350 About i- ppli mail α In the mova D506i, you can send i-mode mail or work with mail that is sent/unsent and received using the mail interlocked type i- ppli (see p.417). Mail sent from a mail interlocked type i- ppli and received mail for α...
  • Page 351 Layout of the sent/unsent and received mail list screen/display screen Sent/Unsent mail list screen; Sent/Unsent mail display screen Attached data type, Sent/Unsent Sent/Unsent mail Diary registration, mail list screen display screen ppli usage status Item No./total count α and item No. of selected Recipient mail address or phone mail/total count number:...
  • Page 352 (“(no title)” appears if the melody has no title.) (see p.342) Even if you change the title of a melody with your mova, the melody title used when it is saved appears. Received mail list screen; received mail display screen...
  • Page 353 ■ Short Mail (received as i-mode mail) • In the received mail list “iMS” is displayed as the sender. The subject is displayed as described below: When the sender’s phone number is saved in the phonebook, the sender’s name or its reading appears. (When the sender is stored in Secret memory or Phonebook Access Lock is set, the sender’s name is not displayed.) When Caller ID is When the sender’s phone number is not saved in the Phonebook, the...
  • Page 354 “(no title)” appears when there is no title.) (see p.342) Even if you change the title of a melody with your mova, the melody title used when it is received appears.
  • Page 355 Creating, editing, and deleting folders • Maximum number of folders that can be created: 50 for the Outmail box, 50 for the Inmail box. ・“outfolder” and “infolder” are not included in the folder count. ・The i- ppli mail folder is included in the folder count. α...
  • Page 356 Outmail box or Inmail box, neither folder can be deleted. • You cannot delete the i- ppli mail folder that corresponds to software still stored in your mova. Delete α...
  • Page 357 Select “YES” and press (select). The folder is deleted. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. • When you select an i- ppli mail folder for which the corresponding software has been deleted, a α prompt appears asking whether to delete all folders created by the deleted software. If you select “YES”...
  • Page 358 • You can also set up the phone to automatically save the log in the Private Diary (see p.258). By default, the mova is set to automatically save the log when mail is sent to or received from a party saved in the Phonebook.
  • Page 359 [Phone Call] Making a call from sent/unsent and received mail You can make a call to the recipient of sent/unsent mail and the sender of received mail. • For i-mode mail and i-shot mail, you can make a call to the phone number in the Phonebook entry in which the recipient’s or sender’s mail address is saved.
  • Page 360 Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail box and Outmail box (continued) [Delete Mail] Deleting sent/unsent and received mail items • When mail items are protected, release the protection before deleting them. • If you delete mail items whose logs are saved in the Private Diary, the logs are also deleted from the Private Diary.
  • Page 361 Inmail History/Re-mail Data Using the Mail Log Your mova stores the log of up to 30 sent/unsent mail items (Re-mail Data) and 30 received mail items (Inmail History). You can call up mail log items to compose mail or save the data in the Phonebook.
  • Page 362 Using the Mail Log (continued) How to view the Re-mail data list and Inmail history list You can switch the Re-mail data and Inmail history list layout from 3-line layout to 1-line layout. With the 3-line layout, the name stored in the Phonebook, date and time, and mail address appear. With the 1-line layout, only the name or mail address appears.
  • Page 363 Mail Center Settings Setting the i-mode Center Mail Function You can change the i-mode center mail settings. • The displayed contents of the mail setting screen may change; be sure to check the most recent version of the “i-mode User’s Manual”. Changing your mail address You can change your i-mode mail address as needed.
  • Page 364 However, you can always use the Reset Address function to return your address to “<phone number>@ docomo.ne.jp” (see p.363). • We recommend that you save your mail address in Own Number Display of your mova so you do not forget it (see p.510). Registering a Secret code You can set a 4-digit Secret code following the telephone number in the “<phone...
  • Page 365 Set each item. 1Select the “Secret Code” field and press (select). 2Enter a 4-digit Secret code. • You cannot use “0000”. 3Select the i-mode password entry field and press (select). 4Enter your 4-digit i-mode password. Entered password is masked with a series of “ ”.
  • Page 366 Note: Your mova receives all of NTT DoCoMo i-mode mail, i-shot mail, Charge Notice Service mail, e-billing notification mail, and M-stage Visual Net mail.
  • Page 367 Set each item. 1Mark the mobile phone and PHS carriers with of which you want to receive mail from mobile phones and PHS terminals. • When you set Receive from Selected Domains for the first time, all carriers are marked with .
  • Page 368 Setting the i-mode Center Mail Function (continued) Receiving or rejecting mail from the specified addresses You can receive or reject mail only from the specified addresses. • Number of mail addresses that can be specified: 20 • Rejected mail is not received and is sent back to the sender with an unknown address error. Even after you set this function, however, you receive mail stored in the i-mode center before you set it.
  • Page 369 • You cannot set this function together with Receive Mail from Selected Domains, Receive Selected Mail, or Reject Selected Mail. • When “Receive Only i-mode Mail” is set, your mova receives i-mode mail including mail sent using i-shot. • When “Receive Only i-mode Mail” is set, NTT DoCoMo Charge Notice Service mail, e-billing notification mail, and M-stage Visual Net mail cannot be received.
  • Page 370 Setting the i-mode Center Mail Function (continued) Rejecting mass i-mode mail senders You can reject the 200th and subsequent i-mode mail items from the same i-mode compatible mobile phone per day that you receive. • Rejected mail is not received and is sent back to the sender with an unknown address error. Even after you set this function, however, you receive mail stored in the i-mode center before you set it.
  • Page 371 Rejecting unsolicited advertising mail You can block mail in which “未承諾広告※” is inserted at the beginning of the mail subject. You can reject unilateral mail sent for the purpose of advertisement without the consent of the recipient. (Senders are obligated by law to indicate 未承諾広告※ (6 double-byte characters) at the beginning of the mail subject.) •...
  • Page 372 Setting the i-mode Center Mail Function (continued) Rejecting all Short Mail reception You can set the phone to not receive Short Mail. • The sender is notified that the Short Mail cannot be sent. • Even after you set this function, you receive Short Mail stored at the i-mode center before you set it.
  • Page 373 Setting the maximum mail size to be received If you have set the Maximum Mail Size and the message in a mail item exceeds 500 single-byte or 250 double-byte characters, the mail is divided at the 500 single-byte character point and is received as multiple mail. The Maximum Mail Size to be received is set to 500 single-byte characters (per mail item) by default.
  • Page 374 Setting the i-mode Center Mail Function (continued) Suspending mail service If you are not using the mail service, you can suspend all i-mode center mail functions. Connect you to the i-mode center and display the setting screen. 1Select “ Options” “...
  • Page 375 Restarting mail service Select “ Options” “ Mail Settings” from the iMenu. The setting screen appears. • Displaying iMenu (see p.272) Enter your i-mode password. 1Select the i-mode password entry field and press (select). 2Enter your 4-digit i-mode password. Entered password is masked with a series of “ ”.
  • Page 376 Mail Settings Setting the mova Mail Function [Mail Sorting] [Default] sorting condition: not set M771/M4 61 Sorting mail in folders automatically You can automatically sort and save sent/unsent and received mail according to the specified sorting conditions. You can specify the sorting conditions for sent/unsent mail and received mail, respectively.
  • Page 377 In standby, select “mail setting” “mail sorting” from the mail menu. A list of sorting conditions appears. • Alternatively, you can select “setting” “mail setting” from the menu. • You can also select “mail setting” from the submenu of the compose mail screen, compose Short Mail screen, Chat mail screen, sent/unsent and received mail folder lists, sent/unsent and received mail lists, and sent/unsent and received mail display screens.
  • Page 378 Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) ■ To specify a subject 1Select “3. subject” and press (select). 2Select the “subject” field and press (edit). 3Enter the keyword (up to 30 single-byte or 15 double-byte characters) • Double-byte and single-byte characters are differentiated and characters are case-sensitive.
  • Page 379 ■ To change the order of the sorting condition list 1In the sorting condition list, select “change order” from the submenu. 2Select the sorting condition you want to move and press (select). 3Select the target location and press (select). The selected sorting condition moves to the selected location.
  • Page 380 Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) [Edit/Set Signature] [Default] no signature/set signature: off Adding a signature to outgoing mail You can register your own signature (name, phone number, etc.) and add it to outgoing mail. • Single-byte katakana, pictographs or some double-byte symbols such as “...
  • Page 381 • When Receive Option is on, mail delivered to the i-mode center is stored at the i-mode center and your mova is notified that mail is waiting. Your mova does not receive mail automatically. You can use Mail Optional Reception to select only mail you want to receive from among all mail stored at the i-mode center (see p.336).
  • Page 382 Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) Select “1.on” and press (select). • To receive mail automatically, select “2.off”. N o t e • When Receive Option is on, even if there is mail at the i-mode center, the i-mode center storage status is not indicated by the mail icon.
  • Page 383 Register recipients. 1Select a mail group and press (select). A recipient list appears. (No recipients are registered by default.) 2Select “add new” from the submenu. The Phonebook entry list appears. • You can change the search type and specify a search criteria.
  • Page 384 Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) [Refer to Message] [Default] on M77 1/M4 6 1 Setting whether to refer to the mail text when replying to mail • When this function is on, the mail text in received mail is displayed at the entry of mail text of the reply mail.
  • Page 385 [Set Image Download] [Default] manual M77 5/M4 6 5 Automatically downloading images in the received mail You can set the mova to automatically download images when the Image mail is displayed. In standby, select “mail setting” “loading image” from the mail menu.
  • Page 386 Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) [Reset Mail Settings] M4 14 Reverting mail settings to their defaults You can reset the mail settings to the state it had at the time of purchase. • The Mail Center Settings are not reset.
  • Page 387: Compose And Send Chat Mail

    Compose and Send Chat Mail Composing and Sending Chat Mail You can exchange i-mode mail as if to chat by displaying the contents of mail items sent to a recipient and replies from the recipient in the Chat mail screen. •...
  • Page 388 Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) ■ To search through the Phonebook 1Select the entry location and select "directory" from the submenu. The list of the Phonebook entries appear. • Alternatively, you can select “1. directory” in Step 3 in ■...
  • Page 389 Deleting registered Chat members Select a member to delete in the set Chat member screen, and select “delete one” from the submenu. • Alternatively, press and hold down to delete it. • When you delete yourself, the Chat name is set to “me” and the color is set to “no color”. ■...
  • Page 390 Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) Select “send” from the submenu. Chat name “me” You are connected to the i-mode center and Chat mail is sent to the Chat member. • In the first line in the Chat mail screen, the sent message appears.
  • Page 391 [Receive Chat Mail] Receiving Chat mail When Chat mail is received, you are notified with the Chat mail ringtone and the message reception screen. You can check the received mail in the Chat mail screen. • Chat mail is saved in the Inmail box as i-mode mail. For the maximum number of received mail that can be saved, see p.347.
  • Page 392 Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) ■ To update the Chat mail screen You can connect i-mode center during a Chat mail session and receive any Chat mail message stored there. In this case, the Chat mail screen is updated. •...
  • Page 393 • If you set the mova to “sound on”, the call indicator flashes while Chat mail is being received or while the Chat mail ringtone is sounding. You can specify whether to flash the indicator, as well as its color (see p.219).
  • Page 394 Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) Ending a Chat mail session • You can select whether to end the Chat mail session with deleting the messages displayed in the Chat mail screen, or to end the session without deleting the messages. If it is ended without deleting the messages, they appear when you access the Chat mail screen next time.
  • Page 395 Compose and Send Short Mail Composing and Sending Short Mail You can send text messages to i-mode compatible mobile phones and other mobile phones that can use the Short Mail Service. • Maximum number of characters that can be sent: 50 single-byte or double-byte characters •...
  • Page 396 Short Mail is not received properly by the recipient. • Even if you have set your mova to automatically add a signature, the signature is not added to the body of Short Mail. You cannot add a registered signature from the compose Short...
  • Page 397 Delete the data to keep the information secret (see p.52, 255, 358, 360). • When your mova is connected to the Short Mail Center, the message is automatically sent from the phone; though the announcement is skipped, this is not a problem.
  • Page 398 Composing and Sending Short Mail (continued) Sending saved Short Mail In standby, select “outbox” from the mail menu. The folder list of the Outmail box appears. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when Mail Security is set. Display Short Mail. : Unsent mail exists Short Mail : No unsent mail...
  • Page 399: Receiving Short Mail

    Receive Short Mail Receiving Short Mail Short Mail sent to your mova is received at the i-mode center and sent to your mova as i-mode mail. • An i-mode subscription is required to receive Short Mail. Displaying new Short Mail Received Short Mail can be displayed from the message reception screen.
  • Page 400 Receiving Short Mail (continued) Displaying Short Mail in the Inmail box In standby, select “inbox” from the mail menu. The folder list appears. Select a folder and display the received mail. • Follow Steps 2 - 3 in Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (see p.346) •...
  • Page 401: Using I-Shot Service

    Using i-shot Service What is i-shot? Using i-shot to Send Still Images Compose and Send i-shot Mail Attaching and sending saved still images Taking still images with the camera while composing mail Saving i-shot Mail and Sending It Later Save i-shot Mail Saving i-shot mail Sending saved i-shot mail Displaying Received i-shot Images...
  • Page 402: What Is I-Shot

    When you use i-shot to send images, the images are stored at the i-shot center and mail containing the URL is delivered to the recipient. The recipient then uses the URL to download images. Downloaded images can also be saved as Screen memos. With the D506i, images can also be saved in the built-in memory.
  • Page 403 Before using i-shot Images you can send • The “i-shot (S) 120x120” and “i-shot (L) 288x352” sized images can be sent. • You cannot send images downloaded using i-mode or saved as Screen memos. • Only one image can be sent per mail item regardless of the image data size. •...
  • Page 404: What Is I-Shot

    What is i-shot? (continued) ■ When the sender does not subscribe to i-mode or the sender subscribes to i-mode but adds “/NUM/” (double-byte or single-byte) at the beginning of the subject line At the i-shot center, the following information is added to the i-shot mail you sent and then the mail is delivered to the recipient.
  • Page 405: Compose And Send I-Shot Mail

    Compose and Send i-shot Mail Using i-shot to Send Still Images You can attach a still image you took with the built-in camera to mail and send it using i-shot. You can select any of the still images you took and saved or can also take a new image with the built-in camera.
  • Page 406 Using i-shot to Send Still Images (continued) Attaching and sending saved still images You can attach and send still images saved in “camera album” in the built-in memory. In standby, select “compose message” from the mail menu. The compose mail screen appears. •...
  • Page 407 • When the i-shot mail transmission is completed, a copy of the i-shot mail is saved in the Outmail box. • If your mova is set to not send your Caller ID, a prompt appears. Select “YES” and press (select) to send the i-shot mail. To cancel the operation, select “NO”.
  • Page 408 Point the camera at the subject and press (photo). The Shutter click sounds and the captured image appears. • To use Close Shoot, close your mova, point the camera at the subject, and press . After shooting, open your mova and proceed to Step 4.
  • Page 409 • Press to switch the photo size. ・ Each time is pressed, the photo size switches between “i-shot (S)” and “i-shot (L)”. ・ When the photography screen is displayed, the image size is set to “i-shot (S)”. ・ Alternatively, select “select size” from the submenu for Open Shoot, or “select size” from the photography menu for Close Shoot to switch the photo size.
  • Page 410: Save I-Shot Mail

    Save i-shot Mail Saving i-shot Mail and Sending It Later Composed i-shot mail can be saved without being sent. You can send it later. • Number of mail items that can be saved (see p.347) Saving i-shot mail In the compose mail screen, select “save” from the submenu. Composed i-shot mail is saved in the Outmail box as unsent mail.
  • Page 411 Edit the mail and send it. • Follow Steps 4 - 5 in Attaching and sending saved still images (see p.405) • N o t e • An unsent i-shot mail that has been sent is deleted from the Outmail box but a copy of sent i-shot mail is saved instead.
  • Page 412: Display I-Shot Image

    Display i-shot Image Displaying Received i-shot Images Your mova receives i-shot images as i-mode mail that contains an URL for the image. Recipients use the Web to function to connect to the i-shot center and download the image from the image URL.
  • Page 413 The received mail display screen reappears. N o t e • Even if you have set your mova to automatically download images from Image mail in the Image Download setting, received i-shot mail image cannot be downloaded automatically. • When the Image Display setting is off, the image of i-shot mail is not displayed.
  • Page 414: I-Shot Host

    M77 7/M4 6 7 i-shot Host Changing Your i-shot Connection Host Settings Note: When you use DoCoMo’s i-shot service, you do not need to change this setting. You can register host information and can change to a host other than the one you initially contracted with.
  • Page 415: I-Shot Host

    Press (store). The host is registered. Changing the connection host Select a connection host in the i-shot host screen and press (select). The connection host is changed. • You cannot change the host if the host is not registered. Reverting the connection host setting to the default You can delete the host information you set and return to the default setting.
  • Page 417: Using I- Ppli Programs

    Dimo 絵文字 メール See page 431 or the “i-mode User’s Manual”. iアニメっちゃメーラーDX See page 431 or the separate manual “ムーバ D506i内蔵アプリ” どこでもチョコボ3前編 See page 431 or the separate manual “ムーバ D506i内蔵iアプリ” BATTLE GEAR D See page 431 or the separate manual “ムーバ D506i内蔵iアプリ”...
  • Page 418 • Some software uses the mobile phone information of i-mode compatible mobile phones (model number, manufacturer serial number, etc). • Some applications access communication capabilities while running. You can set your mova to not perform communication. ■ Using stored data...
  • Page 419 Infrared communication You can communicate with devices that are equipped with an infrared communication function from within an application. You can use your mova in a variety of ways through connection with devices that provide infrared communication functionality. (see p.446) •...
  • Page 420 Downloading an i- ppli Program α You can download i- ppli applications from i-mode or Internet web sites and use them α in a variety of ways. • Downloaded programs are saved in the “software” area in the built-in memory. For the maximum number of programs that can be saved, see p.536.
  • Page 421 2Select “YES” and press (select). • To cancel the download, select “NO”. ■ When the software program uses your mova’s mobile phone information (model number, manufacturer serial number, etc.) or stored data (Phonebook entries, Bookmarks, images, icon information, etc.) A prompt appears.
  • Page 422 Save the application if you want to use it again. • Some applications run after download but cannot be saved. • Even if the same application is already saved on your mova, the application is downloaded again. Display a site that contains an i- ppli program to download, select the α...
  • Page 423: Set Software Information Display

    [Set Software Information Display] [Default] no M951/M4 71 Displaying i- ppli details when downloading α You can set your mova to display information about a software program you obtain through a site. In standby, select “i- ppli” “set i- ppli”...
  • Page 424 Running an i- ppli Program α • Some applications do not only access your mova’s communication capabilities during downloading but do so while running. You can set your mova to not allow communication (see p.426). In standby, select “i- ppli”...
  • Page 425 • If software availability cannot be confirmed because your mova is outside the i-mode service area, the application is started up until the preset number of application startup procedures is reached. When the preset number is reached, the application can no longer be started up until availability is confirmed.
  • Page 426 (URL) in the prompt screen to check the URL of the site. ■ Storing information in your mova: Phonebook data storage function This function allows you to store various information in your mova from an application. The following information can be stored: ・...
  • Page 427 When you attempt to access unavailable functions, the message “software terminated due to security error” is displayed and the application quits. An error log is recorded in your mova at this time. Use the following steps to display the Security error log: 1 In standby, select “i-...
  • Page 428: Set Network Transmission

    “2. CFM every session”. To not allow communication, select “3. no”. N o t e • Applications that require access to your mova’s communication capability may not operate if “no” is selected. • Communication does not take place when outside the i-mode service area or when Self Mode is set.
  • Page 429: Use Icon Information

    N o t e • Applications that require access to your mova’s icon information may not operate if “no” is selected. • When the icon information is set to “yes”, since the information is sent to the information provider via the Internet there is a possibility that icon information could be intercepted by third parties.
  • Page 430: Change Tone/Image

    • When you set “yes” for this setting, you can specify whether to display a confirmation screen. When the mova is set to display this screen, if you try change a setting from within an application, a prompt appears asking whether you really want to change the setting. When your...
  • Page 431: Access Secret Data

    [Access Secret Data] [Default] phonebook: no/mail folder: no M953/M4 73 Setting whether to permit access to secret data You can set whether an application is allowed to access Phonebook entries that are stored in Secret memory. You can also set whether a mail interlocked type i- ppli α...
  • Page 432 Running an i- ppli Program (continued) α When “mail folder” is set to “no” When “mail folder” is set to “no”, the availability of access to and ability to work with mail from within a mail interlocked type i- ppli program depends on whether Mail Security is set. α...
  • Page 433 • For details of using this application, see the separate manual “ムーバD506i内蔵iアプリ”. ウゴクフォトミラクル This is an i- ppli that applies effects that match the music to still images captured with the D506i. α • For details of using this application, see the separate manual “ムーバD506i内蔵iアプリ”.
  • Page 434: Set Quick Α

    α 珍さんのTVリモコン This application allows you to control the TV by using your D506i as an infrared remote control. • For details of using this application, see the separate manual “ムーバD506i内蔵iアプリ”. • This function may not be available for use with certain models of TV. Even though the software supports the model, certain functions may not be available.
  • Page 435: Set Auto Start

    (The preset time interval in the application is not deleted.) • When auto-starting by mova setting is used, if you set Auto Start to “no”, the Auto Start Time setting is deleted. If you want to disable auto-starting temporarily, change the Auto Start Time setting to “none”.
  • Page 436: Set Auto Start Time

    Auto-starting an i- ppli Program (continued) α [Set Auto Start Time] [Application’s Default] none Setting the start time • Before operation, set the Auto Start setting of the application to “yes”. • Auto Start Time cannot be set when the date and time have not been set. Select an application in the software list, and select “separate”...
  • Page 437 When a start time arrives while the Standby screen or message reception screen is displayed, the application starts automatically. The application does not start when the mova is turned off, during a call, during i-mode communication, or during an operation. The application starts while an anniversary screen is displayed or while an animation is displayed when the mova is opened.
  • Page 438: I-Αppli To Function

    • When download or version upgrade is possible from a site, download automatically starts when the application is not saved (see p.418). When an older version of an application is already saved on your mova, a prompt appears. Select “YES” and press (select) to start download.
  • Page 439: Set I- Α Ppli Link

    [Set i-αppli Link] [Default] on M77 6/M4 6 6 Setting whether to start i- ppli program from mail α • i- ppli To, the ability to start an i- ppli application from i-mode mail, is a function provided by an α...
  • Page 440: Set I-Αppli Standby Screen

    絵文字メール ウゴクフォトミラクル Application “Dimo ” and “ ” that supports the i- ppli Standby α screen is preloaded in the D506i (see p.431). In standby, select “i- ppli” “i- ppli S-by” from the menu. α α Applications that can be set for the i- ppli Standby screen are listed.
  • Page 441 DX program may α α α access for your mova’s communication availabilities regardless of the Network Transmission setting. Access frequency and timing differ depending on the application (see p.422). ・ Preloaded default applications cannot check software availability. When the i- ppli Standby screen is set α...
  • Page 442: Set Standby Clock Display

    Standby screen is closed due to an error, a Standby error log entry is recorded in your α mova. Use the following steps to display the Standby error log: 1 In standby, select “i- ppli” “i- ppli record”...
  • Page 443: Release I- Α Ppli Standby Screen

    [Release i- ppli Standby Screen] α Releasing the i- ppli Standby screen α In standby, select “i- ppli” “RELi- ppli Sby” from the menu. α α • You can also display the i- ppli menu by pressing twice while in standby. α...
  • Page 444: Upgrade I- Α Ppli

    • When Software Information Display is on, information about the application is displayed when download starts (see p.419). • If the application uses your mova’s mobile phone information or stored data, a prompt appears asking whether to download the application (see p.419).
  • Page 445: Protect I- Α Ppli

    [Protect i- ppli] α Protecting i- ppli programs α • Maximum number of applications that can be protected: 200 Select an application in the software list and select “protect” from the submenu. The application is now protected and the icon changes to one with attached.
  • Page 446: Reset I- Α Ppli Settings

    Managing i- ppli Programs (continued) α N o t e • In the following cases, mail interlocked type i- ppli programs and the corresponding i- ppli mail folder α α cannot be deleted: (The programs remain after “delete all” is executed.) When Mail Security is set •...
  • Page 447 Using Barcode Reader from i- ppli α You can use the mova’s camera from within an application to scan a barcode (JAN code or QR code). • JAN and QR codes (see p.192) Scan a code from within an application The barcode scanning screen appears.
  • Page 448 α Close the mova and read the barcode. • Follow Steps 3 - 5 in Scanning codes (see p.192) • Pressing does not end Barcode Reader. Open the mova and press (cancel). N o t e • Scanning may fail depending on the flaw, contamination, breakage, printing quality, light reflection, or QR code version.
  • Page 449: Using Network Services

    Using Network Services Voice Mail Service (charged) Call Waiting Service (charged) Call Forwarding Service (free of charge) Three-way Calling Service (charged) Number Plus Service (charged) Caller ID Display Request Service (free of charge) Selecting How an Incoming Call is Handled During Another Call Select Second Call Handling If you have any questions about Network Services, contact the number below (please confirm the phone number before you dial):...
  • Page 450: Call Forwarding Service

    An absence announcement is also available for just explaining that you cannot answer calls. • When a call arrives while your mova is able to receive it, the forwarding ringtone sounds and the call reception screen appears. The forwarding ringtone can be changed (see p.118).
  • Page 451 • Charges are subject to consumption tax. Notifying of a recorded message When a new message is left at the Voice Mail Service Center, the mova beeps briefly from the earpiece after you make or receive a call and appears on the main display.
  • Page 452: Number Plus Service

    “checking service” appears followed by the number of saved messages and returns to the Standby screen. If there is a new recorded message, the mova beeps from the earpiece and appears on the Standby screen. • In poor signal conditions, it may not be possible to check the messages. (In this case, “unable to check service”...
  • Page 453 A call received during another call or i-mode communication can be connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. • The method to handle incoming calls during i-mode communication can be set to the mova in advance (see p.299). This setting is available only when 1450 has been set.
  • Page 454 • , and key sequences are only available from your mova. A general subscriber phone or pay phone and other mobile phone cannot be used. • The 2nd call beep is the same tone as that used for the Call Waiting Service, however, incoming calls cannot be answered during another call if you do not subscribe to that service.
  • Page 455 2nd call beep indicates that a call is received while talking on the phone. The current call can be put on hold while the 2nd call is answered. Main operations from the mova To activate the service (A Japanese announcement is given and the service is activated.)
  • Page 456: Call Forwarding Service

    Call Waiting Service (continued) About the Call Waiting Service • The Call Waiting Service is not activated in the following cases: During a call such as 110, 119, 118, or 117 • While dialing or while the receiver’s phone is ringing •...
  • Page 457: Call Forwarding Service

    You can make or receive calls even when the service is activated. • When a call arrives while your mova is able to receive it, the forwarding ringtone sounds and the call reception screen appears. The forwarding ringtone can be changed (see p.118).
  • Page 458: Call Forwarding Service

    • Call forwarding to a forwarding phone number is charged based on the distance between the last area where the power of the mova was on or where you activated the service and the area where the forwarding phone number is located.
  • Page 459: Call Forwarding Service

    A call received during another call or i-mode communication can be connected to the forwarding phone number. • You can set the method to handle the incoming call during i-mode communication to the mova in advance (see p.299). This setting is only available when 1450 has been set. •...
  • Page 460: Call Forwarding Service

    N o t e • When the forwarding announcement is off, note that the caller hears only ringtone in any case the forwarding phone is busy, it is out of service area, the mova is powered off, and it is during Drive Mode.
  • Page 461: Three-Way Calling Service

    Three-way Calling Service This service is optional (charged) requires a subscription. The Three-way Calling Service enables the calling of another person while you are already talking on the phone. You can talk with 2 people either individually (Switch call) or simultaneously (Three-way call). Switch calling During a call, enter the phone number of another person and press When the call is connected, the “party calling”...
  • Page 462: Three-Way Calling Service

    Three-way Calling Service (continued) Having a 2nd caller join an ongoing call If you subscribe to both the Three-way Calling Service and the Call Waiting Service, you can have a 2nd caller join an ongoing call. When a 2nd call beep is heard during a call, press The 1st call is put on hold and the 2nd call is answered.
  • Page 463: Number Plus Service

    This service is optional (charged) requires a subscription. Providing your mova with additional numbers for reception only, the Number Plus Service allows you to use different phone numbers for business and private purposes, and receive faxes automatically with a PC using fax communication software.
  • Page 464: Number Plus Service

    Number Plus Service (continued) Set the name, phone number, and ringtone. ■ To enter/edit the name 1Select the “name” field and press (select). 2Enter/Edit the name (up to 32 single-byte or 16 double-byte characters). ■ To enter/edit the phone number 1Select the “TEL”...
  • Page 465: Call Forwarding Service

    96F2, calls are received automatically. • Even when Drive Mode is set, reception is possible if the mova and PC, etc. are connected and the Auto Reception is set. For calls received at additional numbers, the announcement that explain you are driving is not played.
  • Page 466: Caller Id Display Request Service

    Setting the Caller ID Display Request Service The Caller ID Display Request Service can only be activated or deactivated from your own mova (remote operation is not available). (Calls for the following operations are free of charge): Press...
  • Page 467: Select Second Call Handling

    Select Second Call Handling M414 Selecting How an Incoming Call is Handled During Another Call If you subscribe to the Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, or Call Forwarding Service, you can select in advance which service handles calls received while you are talking on the phone.
  • Page 468: Call Forwarding Service

    Select Second Call Handling (continued) • voice mail If a call is received during another call, the 2nd call is automatically connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. • forward If a call is received during another call, the 2nd call is automatically forwarded to the phone number set in no.
  • Page 469: Using Infrared Communication

    Using Infrared Communication Infrared Communication Sending/Receiving Single Data Item Sending 1 data item Send Infrared Data Receiving 1 data item Receive Infrared Data Sending/Receiving All Data Items Sending all data items Send All Infrared Data Receiving all data items Receive All Infrared Data Engaging the Infrared Communication Mode Infrared Communication Mode Using the Infrared Remote Control Function...
  • Page 470: Infrared Communication

    • equipment is placed • The D506i is a Class 1 laser product using infrared communication. “Class 1” defines a class of products that are regarded as safe by JIS (the Japanese Industrial Standard). • The D506i infrared communication function conforms to IrMC version 1.1. Note, however, that even if the other party’s device supports this version, it still may not be possible to exchange data depending on the...
  • Page 471: Sending/Receiving Single Data Item

    “camera album” in the built-in memory. However, images that cannot be handled by the D506i as still images in “camera album” are saved in “import folder” under “import album” in the built-in memory. (For more about conditions for images that can be saved in “import album”, see this...
  • Page 472: Infrared Communication

    • When data is sent to other movas or infrared communication devices, items that cannot be saved on the receiver are discarded. • When data is received from other movas or infrared communication devices, items that cannot be saved in the D506i are discarded.
  • Page 473: Sending 1 Data Item

    [Send Infrared Data] M6 5 Sending 1 data item Select a data item to be sent. • To send images in “camera album” or “import album”, select 1 from the picture list or title list. Alternatively, you can use the following ways to select : ·...
  • Page 474: Receive Infrared Data

    Delete unnecessary data and perform the operation again from the beginning. • Depending on the infrared communication devices of sending side, the mova may stay in standby though the data . Pressing (cancel) ends the connection.
  • Page 475: Infrared Communication

    • Up to 10 recipients can be saved for a mail • When mail is sent to terminals other than item sent using Multi-address transmission. D506i, unsent mail may become sent mail. • When the Mail Sorting setting is activated, mail is sorted into folders.
  • Page 476: Send All Infrared Data

    100 items. · Alarm tone · Alarm volume • Schedule entries for which the date and · Vibrator time are unavailable to be set in the mova • Only the icons are sent. cannot be saved. Other icons become •...
  • Page 477: Receive All Infrared Data

    Select “send via IR” from the submenu. Select “2.send all” and press (select). Select “YES” and press (select). • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. The authentication password entry screen appears. Enter the 4-digit authentication password. The data is sent.
  • Page 478: Infrared Communication Mode

    • When there is data that cannot be handled by the mova in received data, only normal data is saved. • When reception is interrupted in the middle, only data that was normally received is saved.
  • Page 479: Infrared Remote Control Function

    • Infrared remote control is available within about 3 m when the infrared port of the mova is placed facing to the remote control receiver of the other device. However, it depends on the specific devices and brightness level of the environment.
  • Page 481: Using Other Functions

    Copying mova data to the Memory Stick Duo one-by-one Resetting the total call time and charge Copying and moving all mova data to the Memory Stick Duo Setting the Upper Call Cost Limit for Notification Backing up the data stored in the mova easily...
  • Page 482: Memory Stick Duo

    Memory Stick Duo is inserted in the mova. Format the Memory Stick Duo in the mova before use. The Memory Stick Duo which is formatted with a PC may not be able to use correctly in the mova.
  • Page 483: Inserting And Removing The Memory Stick Duo

    Place the Memory Stick Duo in the Memory Stick Duo adapter before using Memory Stick Duo with Memory Stick -compatible devices. (For use with the D506i, do not insert it into the Memory Stick Duo adapter.) Hold the Memory Stick Duo and the Memory Stick...
  • Page 484: Memory Stick Duo Folder

    10 types of data; “camera album”, “movie album”, “inmail”, “outmail”, “phonebook”, “bookmark”, “schedule”, “import album”, “melody”, and “voice recorder” are saved separately. · Still images you take with the mova are saved under “camera album” while video clips you take with the mova are saved under “movie album”. ·...
  • Page 485 · Melody: “RINGER” folder · Import album: “STILL” folder The D506i “unset folder” is not displayed on a PC. Data saved in the “unset folder” is displayed directly below the above folder. • There is a “MISC” folder for Print setting other than above folders, and the information of print setting images are saved directly below “MISC”...
  • Page 486 D506i Memory Stick Duo • A Memory Stick Duo used in the D252i, D505i, and D505iS can also be used in the D506i. Folders and data created with the D252i, D505i, and D505iS can also be used. • A Memory Stick Duo used in the D251i and D251iS can also be used in the D506i, but the following restrictions are imposed: ·...
  • Page 487: Copying And Moving Mova Data To Memory Stick Duo

    ・For items in the Camera album/Movie album/Import album/melodies/Voice Recorder data, 1 data item in the mova is treated as 1 data item in the Memory Stick Duo in the same way as that when data is copied item by item.
  • Page 488 Copying and moving mova data to the Memory Stick Duo (continued) About copying/moving of data to the Memory Stick Duo Some data types cannot be copied or moved from the mova to the Memory Stick Duo . And, some data types may be partially deleted or replaced when copied/moved.
  • Page 489: Copying Mova Data To The Memory Stick Duo One-By-One

    Voice Recorder N o t e • When the image is copied or moved between the mova and the Memory Stick Duo , the picture quality may deteriorate. • You can confirm whether to be attached melodies by displaying melody information (see p.530).
  • Page 490: Copying And Moving All Mova Data To The Memory Stick Duo

    Copying and moving mova data to the Memory Stick Duo (continued) Copying and moving all mova data to the Memory Stick Duo • In the following cases, “move in group” or “move all” cannot be used for Phonebook entries. Cancel the setting, and perform the operation.
  • Page 491 Backup data is a single collection of data, but you can view it item by item with preview (see p.492). • When backup data is copied to the mova, the backup data is copied as a whole and changed into original data items. Backup data cannot be copied item by item.
  • Page 492: Backing Up The Data Stored In The Mova Easily

    • If you delete data stored in the mova by mistake, you can copy data from the backup previously created in the Memory Stick Duo to the mova. • A backup of all data of a selected type that is stored in the mova will be created. A backup of the following data is not created: ・Phonebook entries stored in Secret memory...
  • Page 493 1 item (see p.494). • The backup data can be previewed and copied to the mova in the same way as the backup data created with “copy in FLD”, “change FLD”, “copy in group”, “move in group”, “copy all“, and “move all”...
  • Page 494: Previewing Memory Stick Duo Data

    (select). The folder list appears. : Unset folder : Folders created in the D506i (including the “BACKUP” folder), the “camera album” folder, and folders created in the D505i, D505iS, or D252i : Folders created in the D251i or D251iS Select a folder and press (select).
  • Page 495 : UXGA : 2MP : Images that cannot be handled as still images of “camera album” in the D506i (Image sizes are other than above, images not JPEG format, or images exceeding 980 Kbyte,etc.) 1. Wallpaper-sized still image used for the D251i or D251iS.
  • Page 496 Previewing Memory Stick Duo data (continued) ■ Movie album • Pressing (select) displays the first frame of the video. Pressing (play) plays back the video. To stop playback, press (stop). You can pause the playback. And you can • perform shot-by-shot forward, shot-by-shot backward, fast forwarding, or rewinding while paused (see p.183).
  • Page 497 N o t e • If you edit a still image taken with the mova on a PC and other devices and save it in the Memory Stick Duo , the still image may not be displayed on the mova.
  • Page 498: Copying Memory Stick Duo Data To The Mova

    Copying Memory Stick Duo Data to the mova To copy the data saved in “ Memory Stick Duo ” to the mova, you can choose the following methods: Operation Description Copy 1 Copies single data items each to the mova.
  • Page 499 • If you edit a still image taken with the mova on a PC and other devices and save it in the Memory Stick Duo , the still image may not be copied from the Memory Stick Duo to the mova.
  • Page 500: Copying Memory Stick Duo Data To The Mova One-By-One

    If you select “overwrite” to copy data in the Memory Stick Duo to the mova, it is copied after all data of the same type as the copied one is deleted from the mova. The protected data is also deleted.
  • Page 501 • For Voice Recorder, select “2. copy all” or “3. overwrite all” and press (select). • If images or video clips set in the Standby screen, Phonebook, etc. are stored in the mova, a prompt appears asking whether to overwrite them.
  • Page 502: Editing Still Images And Copying Them To The Mova

    • While Accept Calls/Reject Calls is set • In the following cases, an overwriting which deletes the images saved in the Phonebook of mova cannot be made. Cancel the setting and perform the operation. • When Phonebook Access Lock is set •...
  • Page 503 “QQVGA”. • You cannot change the image size of a still image taken in the Burst mode. Press (save). The edit results are stored in the mova. • You can continue to edit the images by pressing (edit) before (save).
  • Page 504: About The Maintenance Of The Memory Stick Duo

    About the Maintenance of the Memory Stick Duo Specifying the print settings From the “camera album” of Memory Stick Duo , you can select in advance the still images and the number to print using the DPOF-compatible printer. Select still image from the picture list or the title list of “camera album”, and select “print setting”...
  • Page 505: Creating Folders

    N o t e • Performing the following operations under the “camera album” cancels all print settings: • Change folder name • Deleting folder • Deleting still images The all print settings are canceled in case you change or delete folders other than still images that is set the print setting, or deleting still images that is not set the print setting.
  • Page 506: Deleting Data And Folders

    • “read only data” is the attribute that you can set on a PC and other devices. Even if “read only data” is set, the D506i allows you to edit the folder. Deleting data and folders Data and folders saved in the Memory Stick Duo can be deleted.
  • Page 507: Formatting Memory Stick Duo

    “read only data is set” may be displayed. “read only data” is the attribute that you can set to data items and folders on a PC and other devices. Note that, even when “read only data” is set, the D506i allows you to delete the data.
  • Page 508: Simplifying Frequently Used Functions

    Jump Menu Simplifying Frequently Used Functions Adding frequently used menu items, Phonebook entries, or other data in the Jump menu makes it easier and faster to open and execute the required functions. • Maximum number of menu items that can be registered: 18 (2 screens; 9 each) Registering from the Jump menu In standby or during a call, press (jump).
  • Page 509: Executing A Function From The Jump Menu

    Select the position to add and press (select). The selected party is registered to the Jump menu. • Items preset by default can be overwritten. • When saving a new item, select a free position where no item appears. Executing a function from the Jump menu In standby or during a call, press (jump).
  • Page 510: Items That Can Be Registered To The Jump Menu

    Simplifying Frequently Used Functions (continued) Items that can be registered to the Jump menu (1) Menu items that can be registered only from the submenu • Parent-level items customize camera setting useful function • • • • mail i-mode ppli α...
  • Page 511: Setting The Function To Execute When Pressing Numeric Keys

    M4 31 [Default] jump (page 1) One-press Activation Setting the Function to Execute When Pressing Numeric Keys You can set the function to execute by pressing and holding down a numeric key, in standby. Setting Description Page Pressing and holding down enables you to dial One Press Dialing p.110...
  • Page 512: Registering Your Own Name And Image

    Set Close Operation Ending a Call/Putting a Call on Hold by Closing the mova You can select the operation to be performed when you close the mova (ending a call or putting on hold). You can record the message to be played during on hold.
  • Page 513 About the operation to be performed when Close Operation is set to “hold” • If you close the mova during a call, the call is put on hold. When you open the mova or connect a switch- equipped earphone/microphone, hold is canceled and back to a call.
  • Page 514 Ending a Call/putting a Call on Hold by Closing the mova (continued) Recording the message to be played during hold • Maximum number of message that can be saved: 1 • Maximum recording time: about 20 seconds • You cannot record a message immediately after the end of a call. Wait for about 5 seconds before you start recording.
  • Page 515: Starting Your Call By Opening The Mova

    You can answer a call by opening the mova. • During Three-way call, you can resume a conversation with a party on hold by opening the mova, when a ringtone sounds indicating that another call is on hold. In the same way, you can also answer calls to Number Plus Service.
  • Page 516: Recording The Voice Of The Other Party

    The remaining recording time appears. • When a switch-equipped earphone/microphone is connected, you can record even with the mova closed. • When 10 recordings have been made or the remaining recording time is less than 10 seconds, a prompt appears asking whether to delete all recorded messages and In-call Voice memos.
  • Page 517: Using Voice Recorder

    You can use Voice Recorder to record your voice. Voice Recorder • Your voice is recorded through the microphone. It can be recorded even with the mova closed. • You can set the storage location or how to handle the call reception (see p.520).
  • Page 518: Playing Back Your Voice

    • The microphone mode can be changed using (see p.520). • You can mark the recording (see p.518). • You can continue recording with the mova closed. Press (stop). Your voice is saved and the recording ends. The Standby screen appears.
  • Page 519 “list” and press • If Voice Recorder Lock is set to “yes”, open the mova and enter your 4-digit terminal ID number on the main display. • Use to select “memory stick” and press to display the recordings saved in the Memory Stick Duo .
  • Page 520: Using Marks

    You can mark positions during a recording or playback. During playback, you can jump to a marked position. • Up to 10 marks can be added for a single recording. Adding a mark while recording When recording with the mova closed, press • When the mova is opened, press (mark).
  • Page 521 During playback, press (mark). Jumping to a marked position • You can perform this operation while playing the recording with the mova open. To rewind to the previous marked position, press , to forward to the next marked position, press Deleting marks •...
  • Page 522: Changing Voice Recorder Settings

    Changing Voice Recorder settings You can set the storage location or microphone mode of the recordings made by the Voice recorder. • You can perform this operation while the mova is opened. In standby, press • Alternatively, you can select “useful function”...
  • Page 523: Clipping A Recording

    You can clip and save a portion of the recording. The clipped recording will be saved as a separate recording. • You can perform this operation while the mova is opened. • You cannot operate by the recording saved to the Memory Stick Duo .
  • Page 524: Editing The Title

    When deleting recordings, “read only data is set, delete?” may be displayed. You can set the “read only” attribute from a PC or other devices. Note that, even when “read only” is set to data, the data can still be deleted on the D506i.
  • Page 525: Making A Call To The Number You Entered During A Previous Call

    [Default] none Scratch Pad Making a Call to the Number You Entered during a Previous Call You can save a phone number on the Scratch pad during a call.You can make a call from the Scratch pad after ending the call. •...
  • Page 526: Informing Of Poor Reception With An Alarm Sound

    M4 27 [Default] high tone Quality Alarm Informing of Poor Reception with an Alarm Sound If signal conditions become poor and the call is about to be cut off, an alarm sound informs you of the situation. In standby or during a call, select “setting” “call COM”...
  • Page 527: Reducing Background Noise For Clearer Sound

    M4 2 3 [Default] on Noise Reduction Reducing Background Noise for Clearer Sound This function reduces background noise to make the voice of you and the person you are talking to clearer. • It is recommended that you set the Noise Reduction function turned on at all times. In standby, select “setting”...
  • Page 528: Resetting The Total Call Time And Charge

    Calls made to your toll-free number when you subscribe to the Toll-Free Number Service (The charges for such calls will not be added to the total call charge displayed on your mova, but will be included on your monthly phone bill at the rate applied when you make calls.) ■...
  • Page 529: Setting The Upper Call Cost Limit For Notification

    M4 13 [Default] off Call Billing Setting the Upper Call Cost Limit for Notification This function allows you to set the upper call charge limit so that you are notified with sound or screen display if the call charge exceeds the limit. •...
  • Page 530 Setting the Upper Call Cost Limit for Notification (continued) When you set Call Billing • If the specified upper limit is exceeded during a call, the information screen appears and an alarm sounds after the end of the call. Pressing (OK) or 5 seconds elapse, the alarm sound stops and the Standby screen appears.
  • Page 531: Playing Back A Melody

    Melody Player Playing Back a Melody Melodies preloaded in the mova by default and melodies saved in the built-in memory such as melodies downloaded via i-mode and recorded sounds can be played back. The following playback methods can be selected:...
  • Page 532: Repeat Playback/Random Playback

    Playing Back a Melody (continued) N o t e • Adjusting the sound volume during melody playback also changes “melody volume” (see p.121). • If an incoming call is received during playing back a melody, playback ends and you can answer the call. Mail or Messages can also be received.
  • Page 533: Playing Back Melodies In Preferred Order

    Random playback Melodies are played back in random order. Press during playback or during pause. • Each press of switches playback method between Random and normal playback. Displayed during Random playback. Normal playback Random playback • Pressing (play) during pause starts Random playback from the selected melody. •...
  • Page 534 Playing Back a Melody (continued) Press (store). The programmed melodies are registered. Appears while a program is registered. Press (play). Melodies are played according to the registered program. • A registered program can be played any time. Cancel the program if you wish to use normal playback.
  • Page 535: Playing Point

    (select). The playback method is set. Editing the title The titles of melodies saved on your mova can be changed. Also, the titles of “impossible” melodies can be edited. And edited titles can be returned to the original titles. • In the following cases, you are unable to change or restore the title of a melody set to the Phonebook.
  • Page 536: Using A Melody As A Ringtone

    Playing Back a Melody (continued) Press (store). The title is changed. Restoring the original title (Renew Title) • The title of recorded sounds cannot be restored. Select a melody in the melody list, and select “renew title” from the submenu. Select “YES”...
  • Page 537: Protecting Melodies

    Protecting melodies • Maximum number of melodies that can be protected: 500 • Melodies preloaded by default cannot be protected. Select a melody in the melody list, and select “protect” from the submenu. The melody is now protected, and the icon changes to one with attached.
  • Page 538: Managing Images, Melodies And Applications

    Maximum number can be saved Type Description Minimum file size Maximum file size Saves still images taken with your mova camera, and still approx. images taken with the camera that are received via approx. camera album infrared communication, copied from Memory Stick Duo ,...
  • Page 539: Displaying Images Or Video Clips

    Displaying images or video clips You can display images and video clips saved in the built-in memory. • Images provided in the mova by default (preloaded images) cannot be displayed using the steps below. Use My Picture to display them (see p.160).
  • Page 540: Playing Back Melodies

    Playing back melodies You can play melodies saved in the built-in memory. • Melodies provided in the mova by default cannot be played back using the steps below. Use Melody Player to play them back (see p.529). In the built-in memory screen, select “4.melody” and press (select).
  • Page 541: Starting I- Α Ppli Applications

    Starting i- ppli applications α You can execute i- ppli applications saved in the built-in memory. α In the built-in memory screen, select “5.software” and press (select). The application list appears. Select an application and press (EXEC). The application is executed. •...
  • Page 542: Overwrite Built-In Memory

    Managing Images, Melodies, and Applications (continued) [Overwrite Built-in Memory] When there is not enough space or too much data in the built-in memory The prompt shown below appears in case you attempt to save an image, video clip, melody, or i- ppli application, and there is not enough free space in the built-in α...
  • Page 543 Select an still image to be overwritten and press (select). • You can select multiple images. Repeat the process until the amount of additional space required to save the data drops below 0. When the amount of additional space required hit 0, •...
  • Page 544 Managing Images, Melodies, and Applications (continued) Displaying images or playing melodies You can check the contents by displaying images or playing melodies when selecting data items to be overwritten. ■ To display a still image in “camera album” 1 Select a still image from the title list, and select “image DSP” from the submenu. 2Check the contents and press (OK).
  • Page 545: Using Your Mova As A Calculator

    M6 1 Calculator Using Your mova as a Calculator Your mova can be used as calculator to do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. • Valid number of digits: 8 digits (-99,999,999 to 99,999,999) The display and keys used by the Calculator function are shown below.
  • Page 546: Entering A Memo Pad Entry

    Memo Pad Entering a Memo Pad entry This function allows you to take down a memo in standby or during a call. • Maximum number of entries that can be saved: 10 • You cannot make a phone call from Memo Pad. Entering a memo In standby or during a call, select “useful function”...
  • Page 547: Deleting Memos

    Edit the contents of the memo. • Follow Step 3 in Entering a memo (see p.544). Press (fix). The memo is saved. Deleting memos In standby or during a call, select “useful function” “memo pad” from the menu. • Memos are displayed in order they were created. Select a memo, and select “delete one”...
  • Page 548: Displaying World-Wide Local Times

    N o t e • Displaying daylight saving time does not change the Clock setting in the mova. • The use of daylight saving time, or the date when it starts and ends vary by the country and region. Check the use of daylight saving time, or the date when it starts/ends for the area of interest.
  • Page 549: Using A Switch-Equipped Earphone/Microphone (Optional)

    • If the Fax mode is activated during a call, the mode is deactivated once the call ends. N o t e • The conventional optional products, “Modem Unit” and “Fax Unit” for mova cannot be used with this model. • Communication under poor signal conditions or while you are moving may adversely affect Data/Fax Communication.
  • Page 550: Connecting The Switch-Equipped Earphone/Microphone

    Using a Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone (optional) (continued) Connecting the switch-equipped earphone/microphone Remove the cap from earphone/microphone jack on the side of the mova and insert the plug of the switch-equipped earphone/microphone. • Insert the plug into the jack firmly. If the plug is not firmly seated, you may not hear the other party clearly.
  • Page 551: Set Auto Dial

    To end the current call, press and hold down the switch on the earphone/microphone for more than 2 seconds. The current call ends, the call time appears. A ringtone sounds indicating that another call is on hold and the call reception screen appears. Press and hold down the switch for more than 2 seconds.
  • Page 552: Answering A Call Automatically With The Earphone Connected (Optional)

    M4 22 [Default] no/shift time: 2s Set Auto Answer Answering a Call Automatically with the Earphone Connected (optional) When a switch-equipped earphone/microphone is connected, the phone can be set to answer a call automatically even if you cannot use your hands to answer the call. •...
  • Page 553: Using Self Mode

    Phonebook or searching the Phonebook, etc.). Note, however, that you can still dial emergency phone numbers 110, 119, and 118. • Self Mode cannot be set when the mova is sending or receiving a signal such as during a call, directly after completing a call, while using i-mode.
  • Page 554: Reverting Phone Settings To Their Defaults

    M4 11 Reset Settings Reverting Phone Settings to Their Defaults You can reset various phone settings to the state it had at the time of purchase (defaults). • Note that the settings or data items given below cannot be reset by this function. ・...
  • Page 555 ■ setting ■ setting character word sound vibrator ・ ・ Function Default Function Default character type type 1 ring tone: pattern 1 mail ring tone:pattern 2 character size all normal chat ring tone: pattern 2 common phrases 1 line message R tone: pattern 3 input method mode 1 (5-touch) message F tone: pattern 3...
  • Page 556: Checking The Status Of Services

    (This service is offered by a mobile communications provider other than DoCoMo and is not part of the mova subscription provided by DoCoMo.) DoCoMo network service that displays the approximate Call charges accumulated by subscriber, determined by the number of units used.
  • Page 557: Connecting To The Car Navigation System Or "Playstation" (Optional)

    All i-mode operations are performed from the car navigation system. • The only i-mode operation that can be performed on the mova is to quit the i-mode. No function can be opened from the i-mode menu or mail menu. Nor can i- ppli operation be performed.
  • Page 558: Services Available From Your Mova

    Services Available from Your mova Service Phone number Collect Call Service (reverse charge calls) Directory assistance (English speaking operators available) for general subscriber phones and DoCoMo mobile phone numbers (charged: information and call fee) (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given) Telegrams (charged: telegram fee) 8 a.m.
  • Page 559: Character Entry

    Character Entry Basic Character Entry Procedures Entering Characters in 5-press Method 5-press Method Entering alphanumeric characters Correcting characters Entering double-byte kanji, hiragana, and katakana characters Entering single-byte katakana characters Entering Common phrases Entering symbols Entering pictographs, emoticons, and pictograph words Entering phone numbers and mail addresses Quick entry of mail addresses and other data Editing/Registering Common Phrases...
  • Page 560: Basic Character Entry Procedures

    Basic Character Entry Procedures The mova provides various functions related to text input such as saving data in the Phonebook or composing mail. To facilitate these activities, convenient functions are available for entering characters, such as Common Phrase entry, copying and pasting.
  • Page 561: 5-Press Method

    Viewing the character entry screen and function of various keys • When pressed momentarily it is indicated with , and when pressed and held down it is indicated with Switches character sizes (uppercase/lowercase letter, or normal/small kana) Switches Input methods (5-press Method/2-press Method) (see p.579). (Easy Selector Plus) : Fixes entered characters.
  • Page 562: 5-Press Method

    5-press Method Entering Characters in 5-press Method Entering alphanumeric characters Single-byte or double-byte alphabetic and numeric characters and symbols such as “@” can be entered in alphabetic mode. The numeric mode allows you to enter single-byte numeric characters. • The reading entered in kanji mode can be converted to roman letters. Example Entering “Jun12”...
  • Page 563: Correcting Characters

    To change the sequence of upper or lowercase display You can switch whichever of upper or lowercase alphabetic characters are assigned first to numeric keys . If you want to enter all alphabetic characters in uppercase, switch to the “capital letter” mode to save time.
  • Page 564: Entering Double-Byte Kanji, Hiragana, And Katakana Characters

    Entering Characters in 5-press Method (continued) Deleting a character string Move the cursor to the first character of the string Example N ODA you want to delete, and press and hold All the characters after the cursor are deleted. • When there is no character after the cursor, all NODA characters in the character entry screen are deleted.
  • Page 565 Press (convert). “すずきじゅんこ” is converted to “鈴木淳子”. When Predictive Conversion is set to “standard convert”, you can also convert by pressing • To select other characters, press (convert) or A list of conversions appears. • The order of the conversions depends on the learning status of the dictionary. Press (fix).
  • Page 566: 5-Press Method

    Entering Characters in 5-press Method (continued) To convert to kanji, katakana, and symbols ■ To revert to hiragana ■ To change the range of conversion Press during conversion or while to change the converted area during selecting conversion entries. conversion. すずきじゅんこ...
  • Page 567 Entering with Predictive Conversion When you type in a part of the reading, your mova predicts the rest of the reading and possible phrases to convert, and displays the predicted results in the conversion list. Select a phrase you want from the conversion list and fix it.
  • Page 568: 5-Press Method

    Entering Characters in 5-press Method (continued) Setting Predictive Conversion ■ To set Predictive Conversion or standard conversion You can set this via the menu or while entering characters. “refer history” is set by default. • To set from the menu M446 1 In standby, select “setting”...
  • Page 569: Entering Single-Byte Katakana Characters

    To restore fixed characters After the character is entered, converted and (fix) is pressed, you can press to restore the characters to their pre-fixed states. This function is effective in kanji mode. • The characters cannot be restored when the cursor is moved or the new line is started after fixation. Example To restore fixed character which was converted normally.
  • Page 570: Entering Symbols

    Entering Characters in 5-press Method (continued) Select “01.common phrases” and press (select). • Common phrase list (see p.590) Select a Common phrase group and press (select). • The display of the Common phrase list can be changed to full-screen layout (entire phrase shown) (see p.572).
  • Page 571: Entering Pictographs, Emoticons, And Pictograph Words

    to select a symbol and press (select). The symbol appears in the character entry screen. The selected symbol is added to the history. • Alternatively, you can select from the history. • The single-byte and double-byte symbols appear in this order. When only single-byte symbols can be entered, no double-byte symbols are displayed.
  • Page 572: Entering Phone Numbers And Mail Addresses

    • This function cannot be used for a character entry field where only specified Entry mode is available such as entry field of the reading, phone number or mail address. Example Entering “phone no.1” of your mova Press (special) in the character entry screen, select “11.copy phonebook”...
  • Page 573: Quick Entry Of Mail Addresses And Other Data

    While in 2-press Method, it is available only in alphanumeric screen. Functions available in special mode In special mode, following functions are available in addition to using Common phrases, symbols and pictographs. Cut text in the character entry screen and save it in the mova’s memory. P574 copy Copy text in the character entry screen and save it in the mova’s memory.
  • Page 574: Editing/Registering Common Phrases

    M444 [Default] 6 groups(20 items for each group) Register Common Phrase Editing/Registering Common Phrases You can edit and delete the default Common phrases and register frequently used sentences or phrases as new Common phrases. You can reset the Common phrases to their defaults even after editing them.
  • Page 575: Deleting Common Phrases One By One

    Deleting Common phrases one by one Display the Common phrase list. Select a Common phrase, and select “delete” from the submenu. • Alternatively, you can press and hold down to delete it. Select “YES” and press (select). The Common phrase is deleted. •...
  • Page 576: Copying, Cutting, And Pasting Text

    Copy Text Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Text Text in the character entry screen can be copied or cut and pasted to a different location within the character entry screen. Copy and paste can also be used between the character entry screens for different functions. •...
  • Page 577: Copying Mail Text

    Pasting text Cut or copied text is saved in the mova’s memory and can be used for pasting repeatedly until the power is turned off.
  • Page 578: Use Character Map Code

    Use Character Map Code Entering Characters Using Character Map Codes Characters can be entered using 4-digit character map codes (JIS Kanji code). This can be useful at certain times, such as when the character you want to insert does not appear even if you enter the appropriate reading.
  • Page 579: Registering Frequently Used Words

    M443 Register New Word Registering Frequently Used Words Words or phrases that are not easily converted into correct kanji characters, or frequently used long words or phrases like company names can be registered with their unique readings, making it easy to recall them when needed. •...
  • Page 580: Editing A Saved Word

    Registering Frequently Used Words (continued) To use a new word • When you enter the reading for a word or phrase you registered and convert it in the character entry screen set to the kanji mode, the saved word or phrase appears in the conversion list. You can enter it to the character entry screen by selecting from the list.
  • Page 581: Select Character Input Method

    Deleting a saved word In standby, select “setting” “character word” “add word” from the menu. • • The words are listed in the order of the kana syllabary based on the reading. Select a word, and select “delete one” from the submenu. •...
  • Page 582: Switching Entry Modes

    Entering Characters in 2-press Method (continued) Switching Entry modes Each time (letter) is pressed, the Entry mode changes as follows: Kanji mode (double-byte) Kana mode (single-byte) In kanji mode, double-byte kanji, hiragana, katakana, alphanumeric characters can be entered. In kana mode, single-byte katakana, alphanumeric characters can be entered. The relationship between numeric keys and assigned characters is the same as in kanji mode except that characters are entered in single-byte katakana.
  • Page 583: Appendix

    Appendix Character Map Code List Character Assignment Table (5-press Method) Character Assignment Table (2-press Method) List of Symbols and Special Characters Common Phrase List Menu List Optional Components and Peripherals Using the i-board...
  • Page 584: Character Map Code List

    Character Map Code List The screen display may differ from characters and symbols shown in this list. Figures in the left column indicate the 1st digit to 3rd digit figures of the JIS Kanji code. A figure in the top column indicates the 4th digit number of the JIS Kanji code. Example To input “ゑ”...
  • Page 585 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code 糊...
  • Page 586: Character Map Code List

    Character Map Code List (continued) 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code...
  • Page 587 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code 1st to 3rd digit of 4th digit figure of the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code the JIS Kanji code 燹...
  • Page 588: Character Assignment Table

    Character Assignment Table (5-press Method) Mode Alphabetic mode Kanji mode/Kana mode Number of presses Number of presses Numeric 9 10 11 12 keys ˜ あ い う え お ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ a b か き く け こ...
  • Page 589: Character Assignment Table (2-Press Method)

    Character Assignment Table (2-press Method) Characters and numeric keys correspond differently for the uppercase mode and lowercase mode. To switch between uppercase mode and lowercase mode, press • The uppercase mode is automatically set when the Input method is changed. ■...
  • Page 590: List Of Symbols And Special Characters

    List of Symbols and Special Characters In addition to the symbols listed in each character assignment table, the symbols listed below can also be entered. • The screen display may differ from characters and symbols shown in the list. When using symbols and pictographs in the mail body •...
  • Page 591 ■ Emoticons Entry procedure (see p.569) ■ Greek characters Entry procedure (see p.564) ■ Russian characters Entry procedure (see p.564) ■ Pictograph words Entry procedure (see p.569) Pictograph word example meaning Pictograph word example meaning Hello!/See you Good night Good Kiss! Peace Love...
  • Page 592: Common Phrase List

    Common Phrase List Common phrase Common phrase 一般 ◯◯の件、よろしくお願い致します。 おはよう 今日、一杯どうですか?連絡下さい。 おやすみ FAX確認願います。 おはよー!今日も一日がんばりましょう。 次の指示を待て。 昨日は、とっても楽しかったです。どうもありがとう。 変更します。 連絡下さい。 延期します。 中止します。 今から電話してもいいですか? ごめんなさい、遅れます。 ◯◯での写真送ります。 今日は◯◯の日です。早く帰って来てね。 今わかりません。 ◯◯まで迎えに来て!お願いします。 あとで連絡します。 ◯◯について知っている人は◯◯までに◯◯に教えて下さい。 応答 もう少し待ってて! Thank you! いってらっしゃい。 Good! OKです。 留守電にメッセージをお願いします。 ◯◯で待ってます。 NGです。 ただいま電話にでることができません。メールでご用件をお知らせ下さい。 いいよ。 集合時間は◯◯、集合場所は◯◯です。 行きます。...
  • Page 593: Menu List

    Menu List Menu Page Menu Page customize P118 setting set sound character・word character type P222 stand-by DSP P201 character size P223 INSPRTN window P206 add word P577 set partner P210 common phrases P572 set menu icon P217 input method P579 color theme P216 refer history...
  • Page 594: Menu List

    Menu List (continued) ダイレクトボ Menu Page Menu Page タンアサイン reset setting setting call・COM setting open answer P513 reset function P552 close operation P510 reset camera P156 set recovery P524 P305 reset i-mode quality alarm* P524 P384 reset mail forward message P458 P444 reset i-...
  • Page 595: Optional Components And Peripherals

    • Compatible units: PC-AT compatibles loaded with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP • Enables fax data exchange with G4 fax machines (in G3 mode) * Note that DoPa communication is a separate subscription-based pay service. This mova does not support DoPa communication. Optional components ■...
  • Page 596: Optional Components And Peripherals

    Optional Components and Peripherals (continued) About the data link software The “mova D Series Data Link Software” can be used to transfer data between your mova and a connected PC. You can download the data link software from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s Internet web site at http://www.MitsubishiElectric.co.jp/d506i/.
  • Page 597: Using The I-Board

    Using the i-board Note the following points when the i-board D001 is used with the mova D506i. • The functions and operations of the i-board are the same with the D210i, D503i, D503iS, D211i, D504i, D251i, D251iS, D505i, D252i, and D505iS.
  • Page 598 Using the i-board (continued) Useful key operations Pressing the following keys performs the same operation as pressing corresponding keys of the mova D506i. (However, pressing and holding down the key is an invalid operation) Key of Key of Key of...
  • Page 599: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Something Wrong? First Check for Problems Error Messages Warranty and After Sales Service Updating the mova’s Software Software Update Updating software immediately Immediate Update Updating software by reserving a date and time Reserved Update...
  • Page 600: Something Wrong? First Check For Problems

    Is the Select Second Call Handling function set to “voice mail (1451)”, “forward (1452)”, or “2nd call off (1459)?” (see p.465) Nothing appears in the Inspiration • If mova is closed and about 75 seconds elapses without any action, window. the display in the screen disappears (see p.14). •...
  • Page 601 Is the Memory Stick Duo connected correctly? (see p.481) Contents of the Memory Stick • Is the capacity of the Memory Stick Duo usable for D506i? (see p.480) Duo can not be displayed. • Did you format the Memory Stick Duo on other than mova? (see p.480, 505) •...
  • Page 602: Error Messages

    Wait for a while, and retry Software retry software update However, a notification of update Update (see p.616). later completion failed. Take your mova to an authorized NTT rewrite failed XX Rewriting software failed. DoCoMo service center. (XX indicates numbers.) rewrite failed 60 Rewriting software failed.
  • Page 603 The image cannot be saved from α ppli because it cannot be stored in − the mova. unable to activate Try again. If the message appears camera repeatedly, contact a NTT DoCoMo −...
  • Page 604: Error Messages

    (up to 4) connect? connect, select “no”. that can be verified by the mova has already been reached. The validity period of the server certificate may be overdue or before the validity period. (This message may appear when the Clock setting on the mova is not correct.)
  • Page 605 (see p.395). unable to process Cannot execute because a name that − the mova cannot handle is used. process failed Try again. If this message appears repeatedly, contact a DoCoMo service −...
  • Page 606: Error Messages

    The application is terminated because to security error action other than the permitted function was attempted. The Security error log is recorded in the mova (see p.425). − α ppli stand-by If this occurs in the i- α...
  • Page 607 (see p.311). unable to copy selected Image data is corrupted or the format − data cannot be handled by the mova. unable to play selected Data size exceeds the maximum size − data that can be played or the data is invalid.
  • Page 608: Error Messages

    α α (see p.432). start software is needed, α ppli mail is received. To check the mail, open the mova and please confirm main display start an application that supports. this software is not The application cannot be executed −...
  • Page 609 Meaning Handling method Message unable to collate now Cannot check directly after a phone call Wait for a while and try again. (approx. 5 sec), etc. Try again after the process in unable to use now Cannot be executed because Memory Stick Duo processing is not completed.
  • Page 610: Something Wrong? First Check For Problems

    − the following characters are cut off. invalid date-time setting, The date and time set on the mova and Perform the Clock setting again. unable to reserve on the server differs over 24 hours.
  • Page 611 Delete unnecessary data from the space because the built-in memory of the mova and try again. mova is full or the maximum number of data items that can be saved has been reached. record hold message No hold message is recorded.
  • Page 612: Error Messages

    Error Messages (continued) Message Meaning Handling method mail security is setting Since Mail Security is set, mail To download the application, cancel unable to download interlocked type i- ppli cannot be Mail Security (see p.235). α downloaded. When this message appears by selecting “NO”...
  • Page 613: Something Wrong? First Check For Problems

    (see p.481). memory stick error Cannot use the Memory Stick Duo . Open your mova and confirm the main display, and handle according to display. Cannot use the Memory Stick Duo . unable to execute due Try again.
  • Page 614: Error Messages

    Could not scan data within a certain Take care a distance from the code and period of time. Or, scanning data failed. fix the mova, and scan the code again (see p.193). If the mova cannot scan a code in spite of repeated tries, the print...
  • Page 615: Software Update

    − terminated whether to continue SSL communication. Since a problem about authentication When the date and time of the mova of the certificate was detected during differ from actual one, setting up Software Update, SSL session was correctly may be able to execute.
  • Page 616: Warranty And After Sales Service

    Warranty and After Sales Service About the warranty • A written warranty is provided on purchase of the mova. After confirming the contents of the guarantee as well as the name of the shop and date of purchase, keep it in a safe place.
  • Page 617 • The various function settings and saved data, such as the total call charge, may be cleared or reset if the mova fails, or during repair work, or for other reasons. In this case, the functions must be set again.
  • Page 618: Software Update

    M41 2 Software Update Updating the mova’s Software This function is used for checking whether mova software needs to be updated, for downloading a part of software by packet communication* if necessary, and for updating software. * Packet communication fees for Software Update is free of charge.
  • Page 619: Software Update

    Select “YES” and press (select). Mobile phone information (the model of the move, manufacturer serial number, and other information) is sent to the server and whether to need updating software is checked. Customer’s mobile phone information sent to NTT DoCoMo is not made public and not used for other purposes.
  • Page 620: Software Update

    Standby screen after Software Update is completed in case you set i-mode Host to “ドコモ”. However, the mova does not receive mail body so that execute Check New Message or Mail Optional Reception to receive mail or a Message (see p.338, 337).
  • Page 621 Select “2.reserve” and press (select). The update date and time selection screen appears. • To cancel the operation, select “3. no update”. • Press (cancel) while appears, a prompt appears asking whether to end the operation. To end the operation, select “YES” and press (select).
  • Page 622: Software Update

    Updating the mova’s Software (continued) Press (OK). Checking, changing, and canceling a reserved updating date and time In standby, select “setting” “network service” “software update” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. The reserved updating date and time appears.
  • Page 623: Software Update

    • The reservation will be disabled, if the battery of the mova is exhausted at the reserved date and time of Software Update or if you turn the mova off after the reserved day and time.
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  • Page 632: Index

    Index Overwrite Built-in Memory 540 Lens cover …………………129 Playing back a melody ……538 Light …………………………151 Accept Calls ……………………68 Playing voice recordings …539 Light mode …………………149 Access Phonebook/History …427 Starting i- ppli ……………539 Photo effects ………………151 α Access Secret Data …………429 Burst Mode ……………………139 Photo mode ………………152 Add Recipient …………………325...
  • Page 633 Check New Message 2-press Method ……………579 Mail …………………………338 Data link software ……………594 Message ……………………311 Data communication …………546 Setting ………………………379 Face Clip ………………………166 Delete text messages Check Storage Status ………109 Fax communication …………547 While checking Voice Mail Check service (Voice Mail) …450 Fax mode ……………………547 messages …………………450 Check Service Usage ………554...
  • Page 634: Index

    Index (continued) Effect ………………………179 i-mode site (program) Auto Start Time setting ……434 Face Clip……………………166 connection …………………267 Change Tone/Image ………428 Frame ………………………171 Change Character codes …285 Delete i- ppli ………………443 α Guide bar on/off ……………161 Display images ……………276 Download i- ppli Program…418 α...
  • Page 635 Reset Mail Address ………363 Copy Memory Stick Duo data Keypad Sound ………………116 Restart Mail Service ………373 to mova ……………………496 Suspend Mail Service ……372 Copy/Move mova data ……485 Mail key …………………………6 Create folders………………503 Mail Menu ……………………321 Delete folders/Delete all …504 Last Page ……………………275 Lens cover ……………………129...
  • Page 636: Index

    Index (continued) My Picture Save Phonebook Entry ……88 Receive from Selected Domains Create, Edit, and Delete Searching …………………103 ………………………………364 Folders ……………………187 Phonebook Access Lock ……228 Recharge time …………………35 Display Saved Images ……160 Phonebook Delete Lock ……228 Recharging ……………………35 Picture list/title list (Still picture) Phonebook Store Lock ………228 Record Answer Message ……84 ………………………………163...
  • Page 637 Ringtone Standby error log ……………440 Video Group setting ………………99 Standby screen ………………39 Best Shot …………………185 Individual setting (for mail) …93 Standby Screen setting ……200 Deleting ……………………190 Individual setting (for phone Start key …………………………6 Diary Link …………………185 call) …………………………92 Start Screen …………………261 i-shot transmission ………186 Sound setting ………………118 Steady Mode (Group setting)
  • Page 638: Quick Manual

    Quick Manual Using Quick Manual Please use Quick Manual bound in this manual by cutting off along the cutoff line and folding it as follows. Cut off the page of Quick Manual along the cutoff line. • When you cut off, be careful of an injury. Cutoff line As shown in the above figure, please fold the paper along dotted lines so that the front page is shown on top.
  • Page 643: Mobile Phone Etiquette

    ■ When using a mobile phone on the street, find a place that does not interfere with passing traffic. Functions convenient for public etiquette You may select a mode to reject incoming calls, turn off all sounds generated by your mova, or choose some other mode to keep from disturbing those around you. •...
  • Page 644 Do not forget your cellular phone ... or your manners! When using your portable phone in a public place, do not forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you. Sales: NTT DoCoMo Group NTT DoCoMo Hokkaido, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tohoku, Inc.

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