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DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored in the phone. ●The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL.
・ “FOMA”, “mova”, “Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access”, “mopera”, “WORLD CALL”, “FirstPass”, and the logos of “FOMA”, “mova”, “i-mode”, “WORLD CALL”, “FirstPass”, are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. ・ Multitask is a trademark of the NEC Corporation.
Structure of This Manual The FOMA manual consists of the following two volumes; “Basics” manual and “Applications” manual. The following are described in the respective manuals: Basics ● Names of Parts and Functions ● UIM (FOMA Card) ● Charging Batteries ●...
How to Read This Manual Illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can easily understand how to use the FOMA phone correctly. Indicates the menu number (see page 46 of “Basics” manual). <Camera OFF Setting> Setting at purchase Setting Camera OFF 5 minutes You can specify the time from the last operation of the camera until when the camera...
Contents Copyrights and Trademarks ..........Structure of This Manual .
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Operations from Highlighted Information......... Setting Detailed Functions .
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Contents i-mode Mail ● Composing i-mode Mail to Send ......<Compose i-mode Mail> Composing Deco Mail (Decoration Mail) to Send ........Sending Mail with a Still Image, Melody, Moving Image or i-motion Attached .
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Displaying Sent Address Record........<Sent Address> Displaying Received Address Record ......<Received Address> Creating Mail Member .
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Contents Melody Player ● Playing Melodies ..........<Melody Player> Using Melodies .
Styles and Cameras The P900iV comes with three styles and two cameras. You can select a style suited for the function you want to operate and the camera you want to use. See page 14 for switching the Style. Normal Style This is the basic style with the FOMA phone opened.
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Viewer Style The display faces outside with the FOMA phone closed. You can play still or moving images with the FOMA phone closed. You can take a shot of your own face using Front camera. Front Camera Recommendable functions ・ Image Viewer ・...
Switching the Style Side camera starts up when you switch to Movie style from the Stand-by display. Image Viewer or i-motion Player starts up when you switch to Viewer style while camera is activated. You can set the FOMA phone not to start up them by “Work with style”. Approx.
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Setting at purchase Work with Style P.13 You can set whether a camera, Image Viewer or i-motion Player starts up automatically for when you switch the style of the FOMA phone. To shoot images in Movie style immediately, or check the shot image in Viewer style easily, etc., set to “ON”.
Display 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 9 o q 2 4 6 : Shows the battery level. (yellow) : (See page 61 of “Basics” manual) Unread Message R (Request) exists. (See page 122) (pink) : (gray) : Unread i-mode mail or a Short Message The area for Messages R (Request) in (SMS) exists.
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(pink) : : Displayed during SSL transmission. (See i-mode mail remains at the i-mode center. page 39) (See page 182) : FOMA USB Cable (option) is connected to (gray) : The box for i-mode mail at the i-mode the connector terminal. (See page 428) center is full.
Navigation Displays When you want to execute an operation on the vertical display, press the corresponding key as below. The navigation is not displayed on the horizontal display. ■ Main items displayed and basic key assignment Vertical display Horizontal display Example of Movie style a display...
Private Window A variety of information is displayed on the Private Window as shown below: <Receiving mail> <New mail> ■ New mail When the FOMA phone is closed, the “New mail” icon appears on the Private Window. Each time you press , you can display the date/time, sender and title of the received mail, for up to three items.
P.13 Camera Shortcut Menu You can start the camera with the settings for the required purposes, and can start the Image Viewer and i-motion Player by easy operations. Bring up the Camera Shortcut menu from the Stand-by display. Stand-by display Main menu Private menu Camera Shortcut menu...
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■ Icons You can select icons using ● You cannot use in Viewer style. ● If this key is not pressed for one second, the guidance for the selected icon appears. (You can set “Menu display set” (see page 206 of “Basics” manual) to not display this guidance.) CAMERA: Starts the camera.
Multiaccess/Multitask You can use the Multiaccess function to do dual communications, namely, voice communications (phone) and packet transmission (i-mode, i-mode mail, and data transmission connecting to personal computers) simultaneously. Further, you can use Short Message (SMS) at the same time. The main operations that are available with Multiaccess are as below.
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■ When multiple menu functions are operating ● Press and hold for at least one second to switch displays. ● The display switches in order from the most recently selected one. Tool Group Settings Group i-mode Group Stand-by display For at For at For at least one...
Number of Savable/Storable/Protectable Items in FOMA Phone You can use the FOMA phone to save, store and protect the items such as sent and received Short Messages (SMS) and i-mode mail, received Messages R/F, Bookmarks, Screen Memos, URL History, and downloaded i- α ppli software and i-motion. The following table shows the maximum numbers of items that can be saved, stored and protected: (For details about each function, see the pages listed in the table.) Number of savable/storable items Number of protectable items Reference page...
UIM (FOMA Card) The UIM is an IC card that can store your information such as phone numbers. It can also store data such as the Phonebook entries and Short Messages (SMS). By replacing the UIM, you can operate multiple FOMA phones for multiple purposes. You cannot use the FOMA phone for voice and video-phone calls, i-mode, mail or packet transmission unless the UIM is inserted.
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● When the UIM is not inserted, or when you insert the another person’s UIM, the following types of data and files are displayed with the restrictions symbol, “ ”. ・ Melodies, images, i- α ppli, Chara-den downloaded from sites or Internet web pages ・...
■ From ordinary phones 0120-005-250 (in English) (No area code) 151 (in Japanese, toll-free) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese) 携帯 ※ Not accessible from ordinary phones. ※ Also accessible from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. ※ Please double check the number before dialing.
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Information ● When you newly subscribe to the FOMA service, you will be able to use that service from the same day. ● If you have switched your subscription from the mova service (with i-mode subscription) to the FOMA service, you can continue using the contents of My Menu that you had been using with the mova service.
For i-mode mail settings and changing your i-mode オプション設定 (Options) password. Provides information from DoCoMo and instructions and お知らせ&ヘルプ (News & Help) rules for using i-mode. English Switches iMenu from Japanese to English.
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Information ● Your mobile phone information (serial number of your FOMA phone and the ID number of your UIM) is sent to the IP (Information Providers) over the Internet, so could be accessed by third parties. ● Depending on the site, you may have to pay an information fee (i-mode pay sites). ●...
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・ i- α ppli You can make the i-mode phone more useful by downloading i- α ppli from sites. For instance, you can download various types of games to your i-mode phone for entertainment, or stock market i- α ppli for automatically checking stock prices at regular intervals.
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・ Chara-den During video-phone calls, you can send an animation character (Chara-den) to the other party’s display instead of sending your own image; you can also have the mouth of the animation character lip-sync your voice, and make the character move by key operation. You can download an animation character, and set the still image shot or moving image file of that animation character as the stand-by image, or send it as a mail attachment.
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・ SSL transmission SSL, which stands for “Secure Sockets Layer”, employs authentications/encryption technology to protect privacy and to make data transmission more secure. SSL pages use data encryption for data transmission to prevent hacking, impersonation (see page 36), and source-file overwriting (see page 36) so that you can more safely exchange personal information such as credit card numbers and addresses.
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・ Message services You can apply to sites providing message services so that your required information (Message) is delivered automatically to your i-mode phone. Message services are of two types, Message R (Request) and Message F (Free). Message Request Your required information is delivered automatically once you apply on the site (Message R) providing the message service.
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■ Glossary ● Internet web page A web page where the server (where information is stored) provides brief information. With this web page as the starter, you can view detailed information by selecting items on the web page. ● URL The address of a page in the World Wide Web.
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Before Using i-mode ● Generally contents of sites (programs) and Web pages (Internet web pages) are protected by copyrights. Data such as text and images that you download to the i-mode phone from sites (programs) and Web pages can be used for personal entertainment but cannot be used in whole or in part for commercial purposes or sent as e-mail attachments or output from your i-mode phone to other devices, unless you have permission from the copyright holders.
<iMenu> P.13 Accessing Sites You can use a variety of services offered by Information Providers (IPs). From the display of the FOMA phone, you can check your bank statement, reserve tickets, and do similar tasks. (IPs offer different types of services. Some of them have to be applied for separately.) iMenu The i-mode menu contains nine items.
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■ To end i-mode 1. From the i-mode display, press 2. Select “YES” and press “ ” goes off and i-mode ends. ● It may take longer to end i-mode. Information ● If you press and hold for at least two seconds, the power is switched off. ●...
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● Items such as Tokusuru Menu, i- α ppli Search, Convenient-site Search and News & Help are not shown on the English iMenu. ● Generally, “What’s new!!” site will be updated every other Monday. ● English sites are displayed after entering Menu List (sites differ from Japanese version). ● Access news from DoCoMo and usage regulations on “What’s new!!”. Flash Function P.13 Flash is an animation technology using pictures and sound.
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■ Turning pages <When pages have been displayed in the You can move back up through the pages that you have order “A” → “B” → “C” → “B” → “D”> displayed so far by pressing repeatedly. However, if you press to return to the previous page (say, from “C”...
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iMenu P.13 You can return to “iMenu” when you want to search for sites again. From a site display ) iMenu “iMenu” comes up. Enter URL While a site is displayed, you can directly enter a URL to display a new site. From a site display ) Enter URL Select the text box for entering a URL...
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Add to Phonebook When a site or screen memo is displayed, you can save the displayed mail address or phone number to the Phonebook. From a site display/Screen Memo detailed display Add to phonebook YES Phone ···········Saves to the FOMA phone’s Phonebook. UIM ···············Saves to the UIM’s Phonebook.
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Compose Message To the i-mode mail message, you can paste the URL of the displayed site, or the URL of the item selected in the Bookmark List or URL History List. From a site display/Bookmark List/URL History List ) Compose message The URL is entered into the text.
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P.13 You can check the URL of the displayed site or a screen memo. From a site display/Screen Memo detailed display ) URL ● After checking, select “OK” and press Information ● You cannot edit the displayed URL. ● URLs can be displayed up to 512 half-pitch characters. Certificate P.13 You can check the name, author, validity period and serial number of certificate used in SSL...
Entering/Selecting Information on Sites When you respond to questionnaires or submit applications on sites, you may use the displayed radio buttons, check boxes, text boxes, pull down menus, and selection boxes. Radio Button P.13 Radio buttons are for selecting one of multiple choices. “ ”...
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Enter characters ● The number and type of characters that can be entered depend on the particular text box. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Pull Down Menu P.13 With pull down menus, you cannot see the choices until you select a menu. When you select the menu, a list will be displayed for further selection.
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Information ● Depending on the configuration of the site, you might be able to select multiple items from pull-down menus. Use to select an item; then, press to select/release items. After selecting items, press Selection Box P.13 With selection boxes you can select an item from the displayed option list. Some pages show only part of the option list.
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Executing “OK” or “Cancel” P.13 Sometimes, “OK” or “Cancel” is displayed on sites and Web pages. to select “ ” or “ ”. The display will change to “ ” or “ ”. Press ■ Entering user ID or password Some sites have an authentication display such as on the right.
<My Menu> Using My Menu If you register frequently used sites in My Menu, you will be able to access them easily. Registering Sites in My Menu Bring up the page of the site you want to register Register My Menu Select the i-mode password text box Enter the i-mode password 決定...
● Enter the same number that you did in step 3. Information ● If you forget your i-mode password, you can have it reset to “0000” at a DoCoMo inquiry counters. You will be required to show your driver’s license or similar official identification.
<Enter URL> Accessing Internet Web Pages You can display the Web page you want to see by entering its URL. You can enter only half-pitch alphanumerics and symbols for URLs. Go to location Enter URL ● While displaying a site, press ) and select “Enter URL”.
<URL History> P.13 Displaying Web Pages from URL History Up to ten entered URLs can be registered in URL History. Go to location Enter URL Select the URL to be displayed ● You can edit the URL, by selecting the URL’s text box and pressing before selecting “OK”.
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Delete This P.13 You can delete a selected URL History. URL History List ) Delete this YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Delete Selected You can delete selected URL Histories. URL History List ) Delete selected Put check marks for the URL Histories to be deleted “...
<Display Home> Displaying Site Set as Home URL Setting at purchase Home URL Invalid You can set whether to show the Web page set as Home URL by pressing from the Stand-by display or by selecting “Display home” from the Function menu while a site is displayed.
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Set as Home URL P.13 You will find it convenient to set the most frequently viewed site as your Home URL. Then, you will only have to press from the Stand-by display to bring up that page. You can also register a URL selected in the Bookmark List, or in the URL History List. From a site display/Bookmark List/URL History List ) Set as home URL YES ●...
<Last URL> Displaying Most Recently Accessed Site Display Last URL P.13 When you end i-mode, the last page that was displayed is stored as “Last URL”. You can display the most recently accessed site by selecting “Last URL” from the i-mode menu. Some pages cannot be stored as “Last URL”, such as pages that contain more than 2048 half-pitch characters, download-completion pages for melodies or i-motion, and FirstPass center pages.
<Bookmark> Bookmarking Web Pages or Sites for Quick Access Registering Bookmark P.13 Once you bookmark a frequently accessed site, you can display the desired page directly. Up to 100 bookmarks can be registered (total for all folders). You can delete the registered bookmarks, or change their titles. From the page to be registered ) Add bookmark YES ●...
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Displaying Web Pages or Sites from a Bookmark P.13 Once you bookmark a frequently accessed site, it is very easy to display it. Bookmark Select a folder ● While a site is displayed, press ) and select “Bookmark”. ● At purchase you can only select “Bookmark”. <Bookmark Folder List>...
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Add Folder You can add new folders. You can add up to nine folders in addition to “Bookmark”. From the Bookmark Folder List ) Add folder Enter the folder name ● You can enter up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters. ●...
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Number of Bookmarks P.13 You can check the total number of bookmarks stored in all folders. From the Bookmark Folder List ) No. of bookmarks ● After checking, press Delete Folder You can delete the selected folder and the bookmarks inside the folder. You cannot delete the “Bookmark”...
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Move This You can select a bookmark and move it to a different folder. From the Bookmark List ) Move this Select the destination folder Put a check mark for the bookmark to be moved “ ” and “ ” switch each time you press ···············Moves.
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Number of Bookmarks P.13 You can display the number of bookmarks contained in the displayed folder. From the Bookmark List ) No. of bookmarks ● After checking, press Delete This P.13 You can delete the selected bookmark. From the Bookmark List ) Delete this YES ●...
<Screen Memo> Saving Site Contents Saving as a Screen Memo P.13 You can use the Screen Memo function to save pages you might want to refer to later (such as recipes or transportation guides). The FOMA phone can store up to 100 screen memos. (The actual number depends on the data size of the pages.) From the page to be saved ) Screen memo YES...
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Displaying a Screen Memo P.13 You can display pages saved as screen memos. Screen memo Select the screen memo to be displayed ● When there are more than 10 screen memos, use to move to the next or previous 10 screen memos. <Screen Memo List>...
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Edit Title You can edit the title of the selected screen memo. From the Screen Memo List/Screen Memo detailed display ) Edit title Edit the title ● You can enter up to 11 full-pitch or 22 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Information ●...
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Delete This P.13 You can delete a selected screen memo. From the Screen Memo List ) Delete this YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● Protected screen memos cannot be deleted. Delete them after releasing protection. Delete Selected You can delete selected screen memos.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Screen Memo detailed display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Save image p.69 Add to phonebook p.43 Edit title p.66 p.45 Certificate p.45 Protect ON/OFF p.66 Retry p.45 Sound effect p.75 Delete See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
<Save Image> P.13 Saving Images You can save images displayed on sites or screen memos to the “i-mode” folder (see page 318). You can set the saved images as the Stand-by display or the Wake-up display in “Display setting” (see page 187 of “Basics” manual). From a site/the Screen Memo detailed display ) Save image Select the image to be saved...
<i-melody> P.13 Downloading Melodies from Sites You can set a downloaded melody as a ring tone after you save it as “Original tone” (see page 388). Bring up a site from which melodies can be downloaded Select the melody to be saved <Download Completion display>...
Information ● Depending on the site, you might not be able to download melodies. ● The part that can be played back is already specified for some downloaded melodies (including those saved as Original Tone). Those melodies can be played back in full normally, but only the specified parts can be played back for the ring tone or similar settings.
Operations from Highlighted Information You can easily make a call, send mail, and display Web pages using highlighted information displayed in the sites and mail (phone numbers, mail addresses, URLs, melodies, images, and so on). ● The Web To, Phone To, AV Phone To, or Mail To function might not be available to the decorated mail (HTML mail) sent from a personal computer.
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Mail To Function You can send mail by using mail addresses or similar information in sites and mail. Select the mail address or similar information The destination mail address is already entered in the address field. Next, create the mail by following the procedures described step 3 on page 150. Information ●...
i- α ppli To Function You can launch i- α ppli from URLs (links) displayed in sites and mail. Select the displayed i- α ppli information i- α ppli starts. ● You cannot start i- α ppli when “ ” is displayed in the Outbox List or the Inbox List. Information ●...
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Setting at purchase Character Size Standard P.13 You can set the font size for display of sites, or for the main text of Messages R/F. i-mode settings Character size Standard ·······Displays characters in standard size. Small·············Displays characters in small size. Large·············Displays characters in large size.
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Check Settings P.13 You can check the i-mode settings. i-mode settings Check settings ● After checking, press Reset Settings You can reset each of the “i-mode settings” to their defaults. i-mode settings Reset settings Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ●...
<Connection Timeout> P.13 Setting at purchase Setting Connection Timeout 60 seconds It sometimes takes long to download some sites. You can set the time to wait before canceling downloading. Downloading is not canceled automatically when “Unlimited” is set. i-mode connection Connection timeout 60 seconds ···Cancels downloading after 60 seconds.
Set Host ※ Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can set the host (APN) to use for receiving services other than i-mode (DoCoMo). If you change this setting, you will not be able to use i-mode.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Host Selection display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit See this page Delete See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Edit You can edit the host you have registered. Host Selection display Select the registered host ) Edit Enter the Terminal Security Code...
■ Certificates used for SSL communication Certificate ·······················Certificate issued by the authenticating company and stored in the FOMA phone at purchase. DoCoMo certificate·········Certificate required for connecting to the FirstPass center or FirstPass sites; it is stored in the UIM (green).
<User Certification> Operating User Certificates User certificates verify that you have subscribed to the FOMA service. Downloaded user certificates are stored in the UIM for the use on sites that support FirstPass. When you cannot display a FirstPass site because the user certificate in the UIM has expired or the required user certificate is not stored in the UIM, you can request the issue and download the user certificate from the FirstPass center.
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Accessing Sites with a User Certificate You can connect to FirstPass sites with your user certificate. Bring up a FirstPass site Select an item ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Enter your PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) ● When you are entering this code for the first time, for instance just after subscribing, enter “0000”.
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Information ● You need to enter the PIN2 code to access FirstPass sites using your downloaded user certificate. ● If you have connected to a FirstPass site without having a user certificate, the message “You have no certificate Do you connect?”...
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Requesting Issue of User Certificate You need to request the issue of the user certificate before you download it. From the Site display of the FirstPass center Request your certificate Continue ● For an update, the message “Updating user certificate” is displayed. Enter your PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) ●...
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Requesting Revocation of User Certificate You can revoke the downloaded user certificate. From the Site display of the FirstPass center Other settings Revoke your certificate YES Enter your PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) ● When you are entering this code for the first time, for instance just after subscribing, enter “0000”.
<CA Center Selection> Setting at purchase Changing a Certificate Host DoCoMo Set a Certificate Host ※ Normally, you do not need to change this setting. You can set the host to be used for downloading the user certificate. i-mode connection Certificate center Select <Not stored>...
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FirstPass sites. Please solve the problem between you and sites that support FirstPass. ● DoCoMo and the CA do not guarantee security when you use FirstPass and SSL, so you should use them on your own judgment and responsibility.
What is i- α ppli? By downloading i- α ppli from i-mode sites, you can make full use of your i-mode FOMA phone. For example, you can enjoy various games on i-mode phone, and can check the stock market at regular intervals once you have downloaded a stock market information i- α...
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■ Using stored data i- α ppliDX enables you to refer to, store, and operate the stored data such as in mail, Redial, Received Call Record, and ringing tone in addition to the stored data in the Phonebook, Bookmark, Schedule, images, and icon information which are in use for ordinary i- α ppli. The following are the items you can do using the stored data: P Storing Phonebook entry P Referring to Phonebook...
<i- α ppli Download> P.13 Downloading i- α ppli You can run software downloaded from sites on the FOMA phone’s display. You can store from 10 to 200 downloaded software programs. (Depending on the volume of the data, the maximum storable number varies.) Bring up a site from which i- α...
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■ When software programs are stored to the maximum When the maximum number of software programs is stored or there is not enough memory, the display on the right comes up. Delete unnecessary software programs and then save new ones. 1.
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Information ● Downloading cannot be done depending on the accessed sites. ● Some i- α ppli software can automatically connect to the i-mode center after it is downloaded. However, to use this service, you have to select it in advance in “Software setting (Network setting)” (see page 98). ●...
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BombLink Rotate a bomb, get its fuse fired using flames falling from above at both sides to explode the bomb, and then fight a fire. Point the fuse of other bombs to the exploding bomb and the bombs get exploded in a chain. Bombs rise up from the bottom in series. When the bombs are piled up to the top of the display, the game is over.
<i- α ppli Launch> Starting i- α ppli You can run downloaded or pre-installed i- α ppli. Software list Select the software to launch ● From the Stand-by display, you can also bring up the “Software list” by pressing and holding for at least one second.
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■ To end i- α ppli 1. While the software is running, press and hold for at least one second or press 2. Select “YES” and press ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ■ When software malfunctions You can check the details when software malfunctions. 1.
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Information ● You can enable software to start automatically if you set “Auto start set” to “ON” and set “Auto start time”. ● You can also have software start automatically by selecting a link in a site or mail that launches i- α ppli in the FOMA phone.
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Software List The following items appear in the Software List. 1Title i- α ppli title 2Page number Page number of Software List (current page/total pages) i- α ppliDX Mail-linked i- α ppli Auto Start Indicates that auto launch is set. i- α...
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Set i- α ppli To You can set the i- α ppli launch method for the selected software. Software can be set individually. ) Set i- α ppli To Software List Put check marks for the items to be set “...
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Software Setting (Change Melody/Image) P.13 You can set whether to enable i- α ppli to change the ring tone/image. The ring tone and image are changed automatically when “ON” is set. This function is available for i- α ppliDX only. Software List ) Software setting Change mld./img.
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Upgrade P.13 You can upgrade the version of the selected software. Software List ) Upgrade YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● If the software on the site has not been upgraded, the message “Software upgraded” is displayed. ●...
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Delete This P.13 You can delete a selected software program. Software List ) Delete this YES ● A confirmation display appears for the software that has been set as the Stand-by display or set for auto start. Select “YES” and press ;...
Starting i- α ppli Automatically You can have i- α ppli launch automatically at a set time. You can set the time for automatic start using Automatic Start Time. Setting at purchase Automatic Start Setting P.13 You can set whether to enable automatic start of i- α ppli. Auto start set ON ················Enables automatic start of i- α...
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Automatic Start Information P.13 You can check whether software has started automatically and properly. i- α ppli info Auto start info Start ○ ···········Started automatically. Start × ···········Did not start automatically. Start – ···········Has not started yet. <Auto Start Info display> Information ●...
<i- α ppli Stand-by Display> Operating i- α ppli Stand-by Display Software Setting (Stand-by Setting) P.13 You can set some software as the Stand-by display. Once set, the i- α ppli Stand-by display automatically appears each time you bring up the Stand- by display.
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Information ● If you switch the FOMA phone off while the i- α ppli Stand-by display is running, a message will come up to confirm launching i- α ppli when you switch the power on again. Select “YES” or “NO” and press ●...
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End Stand-by Information P.13 When the i- α ppli Stand-by display does not end successfully, you can check the time and reason. i- α ppli info End stand-by info <End Stand-by Info display> ■ Copying or deleting information You can copy or delete information when “ ”...
Setting Lights and Vibrators for when Running i- α ppli α Display Light Setting at purchase Depend on system P.13 You can set the display light operation for when an i- α ppli is running. i- α ppli settings α Display light Depend on system ··············Same as “Display light”.
<Chara-den> What is Chara-den? Chara-den is an animation character representing yourself. You can send it as your image during video-phone calls. You can use the Chara-den Player to play back Chara-den and can shoot it. ■ Chara-dens stored at the time of purchase (Cloud) >...
◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the download-completion display is displayed, press ) to display the following item. Screen memo p.64 This item might not be available depending on the operation. <Chara-den Player> P.13 Displaying Chara-den Chara-den Select the Chara-den you want to ※...
Operating Chara-den You can operate Chara-den by pressing keys or by simply speaking into the mouthpiece. Use the “Action List” to check the actions that you can operate. Example: When the “ (Waves hand)” 手を振る Key operation Details action is set for 〜...
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Action List You can display the list of actions that you can operate. During Video-phone Calls During a video-phone call ) Chara-den setup Action list ● Select the action and press to execute it. ● You can also display Action List by pressing Chara-den Display/Chara-den Recording Display P.13 Chara-den display/Chara-den Recording display...
Making a Video-phone Call Using Chara-den You can make video-phone calls using a Chara-den as the substitute image. You need to set “Camera image sending” to “OFF”. (See page 102 of “Basics” manual) Chara-den Select the Chara-den to be displayed Substitute image The Chara-den is set as the substitute image for video-phone calls.
<Record Chara-den> P.13 Recording Chara-den You can record Chara-den. Chara-den Select the Chara-den to be ※ recorded ) Rec. chara-den ● You can select a Chara-den from the Function menu of the Chara-den List. <Chara-den Recording display> ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Chara-den Recording display is displayed, press ) to display the following items.
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Recording Moving Images P.13 The recorded moving images will be saved to the “Chara-den video” folder (see page 356). Chara-den Recording display Press several times to ※ switch to the Moving image shot mode. Recording icon Press Recording of the displayed Chara-den begins. Next, go to step 4 on page 282.
P.13 Displaying Chara-den List You can display the list of Chara-den stored in the FOMA phone. Chara-den <Chara-den List> ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Chara-den List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Rec. chara-den p.113 Substitute image p.112 Edit title See this page...
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File Property P.13 You can display information about the selected Chara-den. Chara-den List/Chara-den display ) File property to scroll the display for confirmation. ● After checking, press ● You cannot use in Viewer style. Information ● “Rec. file restriction” describes whether the operation such as attaching still images/moving images created by Chara-den to mail, saving them to miniSD memory card, or editing them, is restricted or not.
Reset Title P.13 You can reset the title of the selected Chara-den. When you reset the title that has been changed, it reverts to the original title. Chara-den List ) Reset title YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Deleting Chara-den Delete P.13...
<Download i-motion> Downloading i-motion You can download i-motion (image and sound data) from sites. There are different types of i-motion as shown below. The type of i-motion is predetermined and not selectable. Categories Description Type Playback type Standard type Plays back after downloading Plays back after all i-motion data is downloaded.
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Saving i-motion P.13 You can save downloaded i-motion to your FOMA phone. You can use the i-motion Player to play back saved i-motion and view information. i-motion is saved to the “i-mode” folder (see page 356), and up to 50 items can be saved. (The maximum number of i-motion that can be saved depends on the volume of the i-motion data.) Download Completion display Save YES ●...
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Property P.13 You can display the property of downloaded i-motion. You can check the title, playback restrictions, and so forth. Download Completion display Property ● Press after checking. For i-motion When a Link is Set in a Ticker P.13 When a ticker has been set in an i-motion, it is displayed during playback. When the ticker contains the underscored phone number, mail address, or URL, you can execute the Phone To, Mail To, or Web To function (see page 72) after playback.
<i-motion Auto Play> P.13 Setting at purchase Setting whether to Play i-motion Automatically You can set whether to play back i-motion automatically, for when you have downloaded a standard (normal) type i-motion from a site or have selected a standard (normal) type i-motion saved as a screen memo in the Screen Memo List.
<Message R/F Receiving> Receiving Messages R/F Automatically Message services automatically deliver information you want to your FOMA phone. You can save up to 100 each of received Messages R/F. You can receive Messages R/F held at the i-mode center by executing “Check new message” (see page 182).
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Information ● You can use “Message auto display” to set Message R/F to be displayed automatically. Select “OFF” if you do not want them to be displayed automatically. ● When new Message R/F is delivered, other Messages R/F and i-mode mail that have been held at the center will also be delivered.
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Setting at purchase Message Auto Display Msg. Req. preferred P.13 You can set how to auto-display messages R/F received during standby. i-mode settings Message auto display Msg. Req. preferred ············Message Request have priority for automatic display. Msg. Free preferred ············Message Free have priority for automatic display. Msg.
<Display Message R/F> P.13 Reading Received Messages R/F When your FOMA phone is in the service area, it receives Messages R/F automatically from the i-mode center. “ (yellow)” or “ (yellow)” appears at the top of the display when a Message R/F is delivered.
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Message R/F List and Message R/F detailed displays The Message R/F List and Message R/F detailed display are structured as below. <Message R List> <Message R detailed display> 1Status of Message R/F : Unread Message R/F : Read Message R/F : Unread and protected Message R/F : Read and protected Message R/F 2Date and time received...
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4Appears when a melody or image has been attached or pasted. Appears even when the attached or pasted data is invalid. The detailed display shows the data volume of the attached or pasted data. <For Message R/F List or Message R/F detailed display> : A melody is attached or pasted.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Message R/F List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Display all See this page Sort See this page Filter p.129 Protect ON/OFF p.129 Unprotect all p.129 No. of messages p.130 Delete this p.130 Delete selected p.130...
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Filter P.13 You can change the type of Message R/F displayed in the Message R/F List. Message R/F List ) Filter Unread ··········Displays only unread Messages R/F. Read ·············Displays only read Messages R/F. Protected ······Displays only protected Messages R/F. Melody ··········Displays only Messages R/F attached with melodies. Image············Displays only Messages R/F attached with images.
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Number of Messages P.13 You can check the total number of Messages R/F stored in the FOMA phone, as well as the number of unread messages and protected messages. Message R/F List ) No. of messages All··················Total received Messages R/F. Unread ··········Number of unread Messages R/F.
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Delete Read P.13 You can delete Messages R/F you have already read. Message R/F List ) Delete read YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● Unprotected and read messages are all deleted. ● When only the Messages R/F filtered by the filter function (see page 129) are displayed, only the unprotected read Messages R/F displayed in the list are deleted if you execute “Delete read”.
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Add to Phonebook When there are mail addresses or phone numbers in the text of Messages R/F, you can save them to the Phonebook. Message R/F detailed display ) Add to phonebook Phone··································Saves mail addresses or phone numbers to the FOMA phone. UIM······································Saves mail addresses or phone numbers to the UIM.
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Save Image P.13 You can save an image attached to Messages R/F to the “i-mode” folder (see page 318). Then you can use “Display setting” (see page 187 of “Basics” manual) to set it as the Stand-by display or Wake-up display. Message R/F detailed display Select the image ) Save image Select image...
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Reload Image P.13 When “ ” is displayed instead of an image in the text of a Message R/F, you can reload the image to view it. Message R/F detailed display ) Reload image Information ● Sometimes the image cannot be displayed even after reloading. Delete P.13 You can delete a displayed Message R/F.
Up to 250 full-pitch characters ※ The Short Mail service enables text messages to be exchanged between DoCoMo mobile phones. • You cannot send Short Mail from the FOMA phone, even when you use the special number 1655. • When Short Mail is sent from i-mode phones using the mova service, the FOMA phone receives it as a Short...
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● The alphanumerics before the “@” mark are a random combination, check your address after signing up for the i-mode service. <Example> abc1234 〜 789xyz@docomo.ne.jp <How to check your mail address> For details, see page 200: iMenu display → English →...
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(See page 200) ・ Resetting mail address You can set your mail address to the format “your phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. (See page 202) ・ Confirming mail address You can confirm what the currently set mail address is. (See page 200) ・...
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・ Confirming settings You can check the mail settings for whether mail is accepted or rejected. (See page 209) ・ Limiting mail size You can limit the size of i-mode mail you receive by specifying the size in advance. (See page 203) ・...
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■ When you cannot receive i-mode mail i-mode mail is delivered to your i-mode phone as soon as it is arrives at the i-mode center. However, if your FOMA phone is off or out of the service area, or Receive Option Setting is set to “ON”, the mail will be kept at the i-mode center.
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Internet. (Melody files cannot be sent if they are prohibited from being attached to mail or being output from the FOMA phone to other devices.) ● Melodies might not be played back successfully if exchanged with models other than FOMA P900iV. ・ Image mail (see page 172 for sending, and page 189 for receiving.) You can create and exchange i-mode mail attachments using still image files downloaded from sites, Internet and external memory.
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● Once you download i-motion to your i-mode phone, it will be deleted at the i-motion mail center. ● You need compatible software to play i-motion on devices such as personal computers. For details, see the DoCoMo web page.
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Short Message (SMS) You can send and receive Short Messages (SMS) even if you have not contracted for the i-mode service. With Short Message, you can exchange brief text messages with other FOMA phones. For how to send and receive Short Messages (SMS), see pages 212, 218. Information ●...
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Inbox Folder List The Inbox Folder List can contain the information below. 1Folder status : Folder containing no unread mail : Folder containing unread mail : Security-activated folder containing no unread mail : Security-activated folder containing unread mail : i- α ppli mail folder containing no unread mail : i- α...
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4Subject For Short Messages (SMS), the beginning of the message is displayed. (Indicated by “SMS” in the detailed display.) : Short Message (SMS) : Short Message (SMS) stored in UIM. 5Appears when a melody, image, i- α ppli or i-motion has been attached or pasted, or when it is i- α ppli mail. Appears even when the attached or pasted data is invalid.
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Outbox Folder List The Outbox Folder List can contain the information below. 1Folder status : Ordinary folder : Security-activated folder : i- α ppli mail folder : Security-activated i- α ppli mail folder 2Folder name Outbox List and Sent Mail detailed displays The Outbox List and Sent Mail detailed displays are structured as below.
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4Subject For Short Messages (SMS), the beginning of the message is displayed. (Indicated by “SMS” in the detailed display.) : Short Message (SMS) : Short Message (SMS) stored in UIM : Mail with SMS report received (List (2-line display) and the detailed display only) 5Appears when a melody, image, or i-motion has been attached.
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Draft List The Draft List can contain the information below. 1 2 5 4 <2-line display> <1-line display> 1Mail status : Draft mail : Draft broadcast mail 2Date and time saved The Draft List shows the time for the mail saved today, and shows the date for the mail saved on earlier days. 3Recipient’...
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× Example: 090XXXXXXXX@docomo.ne.jp Alphanumeric@docomo.ne.jp − ○ Example: abc1234@docomo.ne.jp Phone number @ △△ . □□□ .ne.jp (when part after “@” is other than “docomo.ne.jp”) − ○ Example: 090XXXXXXXX@ △△ . □□□ .ne.jp Mail addresses other than above − ○ ○ ············Name is displayed.
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You can compose new i-mode mail and send it. See page 158 for composing Deco Mail to send. <Example> ● Address: docomo.taro. △△ @docomo.ne.jp ● Subject: Information Compose message ● If the Draft box already contains 10 items, you cannot compose a new message. Send or delete the draft mail and then compose the message.
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However, the secret code cannot be attached unless the address is a phone number or “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. ● Even if the destination is an i-mode phone of the mova service, you can send i-mode mail from the FOMA phone. (See page 136) ●...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Message Composition display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Send p.151 Preview See this page Save p.177 Look-up address p.153, 154 Add receiver p.155 Delete receiver p.155 Change rcv. type p.155 Attach file p.172 to 174 Delete att.
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Look-up Address (Phonebook) You can look up an address or phone number in the Phonebook to enter it. The phone number or address needs to be registered in the Phonebook beforehand. (See page 122 of “Basics” manual) Message Composition display/Short Message (SMS) Composition display ) Look-up address Phonebook ●...
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Press The destination address is entered into the address field. Next, follow the operations from step 3 on pages 150, 158, or 212. Information ● You cannot look up phone numbers while “Redial/Dialled calls” or “Received calls” of “Record display set” (see page 220 of “Basics”...
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Add Receiver You can enter multiple addresses in the address field to broadcast the same i-mode mail to multiple destinations. You can broadcast up to five addresses. Message Composition display ) Add receiver See each page for the following operations: Phonebook ··························Step 2 of “Look-up Address (Phonebook)”...
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Add Header/Add Signature You can paste a header and signature in the text of i-mode mail. First you need to register a header and signature. (See page 254) Message Composition display ) Add header/Add signature The header is entered at the beginning of the main text, and the signature is entered at the end. Next, follow the operations from step 2 on pages 150 or 158 to send the mail.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Mail Text Entry display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Decorate mail pp.163 to 169, 171 PI·SB input mode See page 328 of “Basics” manual Upper case/Lower case See page 329 of “Basics” manual Full pitch/Half pitch See page 329 of “Basics”...
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Composing Deco Mail (Decoration Mail) to Send When editing i-mode mail, you can change the size of the font and the color of the background as well as inserting images, thus creating your own original mail. The Decoration function enables you to customize Font Color, Font Size, Blink, Ticker, Swing, Word Alignment, Insert Line, Insert Image, and Background Color.
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Decorate the text of message using Decoration Palette. Press to display Decoration Palette. ● See page 161 for how to use Decoration Palette. To enter the text of the message after selecting decorations Select the decoration function Enter the text ●...
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● If the destination has been set in the Phonebook with the secret code (see page 142 of “Basics” manual), the secret code will be attached automatically at sending. However, the secret code cannot be attached unless the address is a phone number or “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆...
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How to use Decoration Palette You can decorate the text of i-mode mail using Decoration Palette. You can set multiple decorations at a time. Press from the Mail Text Entry display to display Decoration Palette. ● Press ) to close Decoration Palette. Decoration Palette ■...
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Decoration (Decorate area select) You can set decorations over the selected text you have entered. You can also change and add the set decoration, or cancel Blink, Ticker or Swing. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. After this, set change or add each decoration.
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Decoration (Font color) You can change the font color and line color. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select Select a color Enter text ● In the font color changing mode, “ ” is displayed. ●...
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Decoration (Blink) You can make text blink. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select ● You can use preview to Select Enter text view the blinking by ● In the blink setting mode, “ ” pressing is displayed.
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Decoration (Insert image) You can insert an image in the mail text. The image is inserted at the cursor position. You can change the position of the image by using “Word alignment”. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select Select an image The line feed is inserted automatically, and...
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Decoration (Undo) You can return to the previous status of the set decoration. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. (Example) When you undo the line insertion Select ※ See page 157 to execute “Undo” from the Function menu. Decoration (Font size) You can change the font size.
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Decoration (Word alignment) You can change the position of characters and images by paragraph. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select Select a word alignment Enter text The line feed is inserted automatically, and the alignment is set.
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Decoration (Ticker) You can make the characters flow from right to left. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select Enter text Select The line feed is inserted automatically, and the text set for Ticker is enclosed ●...
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Decoration (Insert line) You can insert a horizontal line into the text of message. The line will be inserted at the cursor position. You can change the line’s color by “Font color”. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. The line feed is inserted automatically, and the line is inserted.
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Decoration (Cut) You can cut characters. Press in step 5 on page 159 to display Decoration Palette. Select the start point Select the end point Select Select ● You can cut all text by pressing ※ See page 330 of “Basics” manual to execute “Cut” from the Function menu. Decoration (Paste) You can paste the copied or cut characters.
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Decoration (Edit Decoration) You can decorate mail after entering text. You can change the decorations that you have entered. Mail Text Entry display ) Decorate mail Edit decoration Select the start point Select the end point ● Press ) to select the entire contents. Select the decoration to change Font color ····························Changes the color of text and lines.
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<Attachments> Sending Mail with a Still Image, Melody, Moving Image or i-motion Attached Attach Image You can attach ordinary images of up to 10,000 bytes and big images of over 10,000 bytes to i-mode mail. For ordinary images, you can attach up to 10 files (total of ordinary images and melodies) as long as the total for the text of the message and the attached files does not exceed the equivalent of 5,000 full-pitch characters (10,000 bytes).
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● You cannot attach melodies that are prohibited from being attached to mail or output to other devices. ● If the receiving device is not FOMA P900iV, the melody might not be played back successfully or the attachment might be deleted.
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Attach i-motion (i-motion Mail) You can send i-mode mail with attachments such as moving images taken with the i-mode phone or i-motion downloaded from sites. You can attach only one i-motion per message. (You can attach melody or image files of up to 1000 bytes together with the i-motion file.) Message Composition display ) Attach file Attach i-motion Camera ·······························Attaches an i-motion from the Camera folder.
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<Outbox> P.13 Displaying Sent/Unsent i-mode Mail You can save a combined total of 400 sent i-mode mail messages and Short Messages (SMS). You can check the sent i-mode mail. Outbox Select the folder to be displayed ● You can also display “Mail menu” by pressing ) from the Stand-by display.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Outbox List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Move this p.231 Display all p.233 Sort p.233 Filter p.234 List setting p.234 Protect ON/OFF p.235 Unprotect all p.236 Ir exchange p.402 Export to SD p.410 UIM operation p.227...
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<Draft Mail> Saving Composed i-mode Mail to Send Later Saving i-mode Mail While composing or editing mail, you can save it to the Draft box. Message Composition display ) Save ● You cannot save the item when the address, subject and text of the message are all empty and there is no attached file.
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<Mail Auto-receive> Receiving i-mode Mail Automatically You can save up to 1,000 received i-mode mail messages including Short Messages (SMS). You can set the ring tone for incoming i-mode mail by “Select ring tone” (see page 179 of “Basics” manual), and can change the flickering pattern of the Call/Charging Indicator for incoming i-mode mail by “Illumination”.
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Information ● If you have set to selectively receive i-mode mail, the i-mode center will hold your i-mode mail. (“ ” will appear at the top of the display.) You can check the titles of the i-mode mail held at the center and select items to receive. (See page 180) ●...
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<Mail Receive Option> P.13 Receiving after Selecting i-mode Mail You can check the titles of i-mode mail held at the i-mode center and select mail to receive, or delete mail at the center before receiving it. To use this function, set “Receive option setting” to “ON” beforehand. Receive option : An image file is attached.
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■ To delete all i-mode mail held at i-mode center This operation deletes all mail held for you at the i-mode center, regardless of the number of pages. 1. After step 1 on page 180, select “ (Delete)” and press 削除...
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<Check New Messages> P.13 Checking whether Center Holds i-mode Mail When i-mode mail and Messages R/F arrive at the i-mode center, they are automatically sent to your FOMA phone, but will be held at the center if your FOMA phone is off, out of the service area, or cannot receive mail because its memory is full.
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Setting at purchase i-mode Checking All ON You can use “i-mode checking” to select items to be checked from among i-mode mail, Messages R (Request) and Messages F (Free). i-mode connection i-mode checking Select the item/s to be checked “ ”...
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<Inbox> P.13 Reading Received i-mode Mail When your FOMA phone is in the service area, it automatically receives i-mode mail from the i-mode center. (You can also receive after selecting i-mode mail. See page 180.) When i-mode mail arrives, “ (pink)”...
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■ Display light The display lights for about 15 seconds when you open the FOMA phone, press a key, or send/receive i-mode mail. However, when you display the text of an i-mode mail, the lighting time varies according to the length of the message. (The display does not light when “Lighting”...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Inbox List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Move this p.231 Display all p.233 Sort p.233 Filter p.234 List setting p.234 Read all p.235 Protect ON/OFF p.235 Unprotect all p.236 Ir exchange p.402 Export to SD p.410...
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<Reply><Reply with Quote> Replying to Received i-mode Mail You can reply to the sender of i-mode mail and Short Messages (SMS). “Reply with quote” includes the original message in your reply. You cannot use “Reply with quote” for Short Messages (SMS). Received Mail detailed display ) Reply/Reply with quote ■...
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<Forward> Forwarding Received i-mode Mail You can forward the i-mode mail or Short Messages (SMS) received by the FOMA phone to others. Received Mail detailed display ) Forward Enter the address and send the mail. Follow the operations from step 2 on pages 150, or 212 to create mail. After you send mail, “...
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<Display Image><Save Image> Displaying/Saving Attached Images Display Image P.13 You can display attached images and their file names. Sent Mail detailed display/Received Mail detailed display Select an attached image ● Image display and file name display switches each time you press Information ●...
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You can save melodies attached or pasted to i-mode mail to “Original tone” (see page 388). You can then set the saved melodies as ring tones. When the sender’s device is not a FOMA P900iV, received melodies might not be played back successfully.
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<i-motion Mail> Downloading i-motion from i-motion Mail Download i-motion P.13 By selecting the icon in received i-motion mail, you can download the i-motion held at the i-motion mail center. Inbox Select the folder to be displayed Select mail with i-motion pasted Display mail that has the “...
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Press When “ ” is displayed, press to play it back. ● For the operations during playback, see page 358. ● For saving i-motion, see page 193. ● If “ ” is displayed, you cannot play back or save the i-motion. Information ●...
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Save Data P.13 You can save downloaded i-motion pasted to i-mode mail to the “i-mode” folder (see page 356). Sent Mail detailed display/Received Mail detailed display Select a downloaded i-motion ) Save data ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ■...
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Delete i-motion P.13 You can delete i-motion held at the i-motion mail center. You can delete i-motion left at the i-motion center in deleting i-motion mail by “Receive option”, or can delete i-motion pasted to i-motion mail. iMenu (Menu List) メニューリスト...
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Display URL P.13 You can display the URL of the site of the i-motion pasted to i-mode mail. Up to 100 half-pitch characters can be displayed. Received Mail detailed display Select an i-motion ● If “ ” or “ is displayed, the URL cannot be displayed. ●...
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● When an attachment is sent to you while the check box is set to “ ”, the attachment will be deleted at the i-mode center. ● You can receive melodies if you have checked “Melody-valid”, but they might not be played back successfully if they are sent from devices other than FOMA P900iV.
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Mail settings Play melody setting ON ················Plays melody automatically. OFF···············Does not play melody automatically. Information ● Even when “Play melody setting” is set to “ON”, melodies might not be played back successfully if sent from devices other than FOMA P900iV.
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You can change the part of your mail address preceding the “@” mark (the underlined part of docomo. △△ _ab1234yz@docomo.ne.jp). You can enter from 3 to 30 half-pitch alphanumerics plus the punctuation marks “_” (underbar), “.” (period), and “-” (hyphen). The first character must be a letter of the alphabet.
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● Note that once you change your mail address, you might not be able to revert to the former one at a later time. ● If you change your mail address to the format “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, perform “Reset Mail Address”.
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Confirm Mail Address Register a Secret Code When using a mail address with the format “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, you can register a secret code (four digits) so that any mail without the code is rejected and an error message is returned to the sender. This function helps block unwanted mail. After you register the secret code, it is hidden in mail you send so that receivers cannot display it.
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● To cancel the registered secret code, perform “Reset Mail Address”. ● If you send mail to the mail address other than that of DoCoMo mobile phone, you may not receive an error message telling that the address is indefinite.
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Reset Mail Address This function is for changing your mail address into the format “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. ※ Note that once you reset your mail address, you might not be able to revert to the former one at a later time.
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Mail Size Limit You can set a limit to the data size of the text of i-mode mail you receive. iMenu English Options Mail Settings Limit Mail Size Select the maximum size for reception Press to change to “ ”. ●...
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・ Reject mail from specified addresses. Receive from Selected Domain ・ Receive mail from i-mode phones, other mobile phones, PHSs (except DoCoMo’s Paldio E-mail and ASTEL group) and specified domains. ● You can set Mail rejection separately for other mobile phones and PHSs.
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Domains” at the same time. You can use “Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail” at the same time as the other settings. ● If you set “Receive only i-mode mail”, you might not be able to receive NTT DoCoMo’s charge notice report services or the e-billing service.
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Receive/Reject Selected Mail iMenu English Options Mail Settings Reject/Receive Mail Settings Receive Selected Mail/Reject Selected Mail Next Press to change to “ ”. Select a text box for specifying an address Enter an address Register You can specify up to 20 addresses for selected receiving/rejecting. ●...
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English Option Mail Settings Reject/Receive Mail Settings Receive Mail from Selected Domains Next Put check marks for other mobile phones or PHSs than DoCoMo you want to receive mail from. “ ” and “ ” switches each time you press ···············Receives.
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Select the text box for domains/addresses you wish to receive Enter domains/addresses you wish to receive Register You can specify up to 20 domains/addresses. ● Select “AllClear” and press : then the address is cleared. ● Enter the domain name to the field after @ of mail address. ●...
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Domains” at the same time. You can use “Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail” at the same time as the other settings. ● If you specified a domain, you will receive all mail from NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode, charge notice report services, and e-billing service, so you will not have to specify the domains such as “docomo.ne.jp”.
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Suspend Mail Functions If you do not intend using the i-mode mail, you can suspend the Mail function at the i-mode center. Once you suspend the Mail function, any mail to your address will be returned to the sender with an address unknown error message. iMenu English Options Mail settings Suspend Mail Select the text box for i-mode password Enter your i-mode password...
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Reactivate Mail Functions You can resume the Mail function after you have suspended it. When you resume the Mail function, your mail address will be “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. iMenu English Options Mail Settings Select the text box for your i-mode password Enter your i-mode password ●...
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<Compose SMS> Composing Short Messages (SMS) to Send You can compose and send new Short Messages (SMS). (Short Messages (SMS) can be sent only to the FOMA phones.) <Example> ● Address:090XXXXXXXX Compose SMS ● If the Draft box already contains 10 items, you cannot compose Short Messages. Send or delete the draft mail and then compose the message.
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Information ● Depending on the signal status, the characters might not be sent successfully to the destination. ● When the number of sent mail items exceeds the FOMA phone’s storage maximum, they will be overwritten starting from the oldest sent mail. However, protected sent mail cannot be overwritten. ●...
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<Outbox> P.13 Displaying Sent/Unsent Short Messages (SMS) You can save a combined total of 400 sent messages (Short Messages and i-mode mail). You can check the sent Short Messages (SMS). Outbox Select the folder to be displayed ● You can also display “Mail menu” by pressing ) from the Stand-by display.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Outbox List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Move this p.231 Display all p.233 Sort p.233 Filter p.234 List setting p.234 Protect ON/OFF p.235 Unprotect all p.236 Ir exchange p.402 Export to SD p.410 UIM operation p.227...
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Editing/Sending Sent Short Messages (SMS) You can re-edit sent Short Messages (SMS) and send them again. Sent Mail detailed display ) Edit Next, follow the operations from step 2 on page 212 to compose the Short Message (SMS). Confirming Result of a Sent Short Message (SMS) P.13 You can check the results of a Short Message (SMS) you have sent, such as the time it has arrived at the destination.
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<Draft Mail> Saving Composed Short Messages (SMS) to Send Later Saving Short Messages (SMS) When you are composing or editing a Short Message (SMS), you can save it to the Draft box. Short Message (SMS) Composition display ) Save ● You cannot save an item when the address and text of the message are empty. Editing/Sending Saved Short Messages (SMS) You can edit a draft Short Message (SMS) and send it.
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<Receiving Short Messages (SMS)> Receiving Short Messages (SMS) Automatically You can save up to 1000 received Short Messages (SMS) including i-mode mail. You can set the ring tone for incoming Short Messages (SMS) with “Select ring tone” (see page 179 of “Basics” manual), and can change the flickering pattern of the Call/Charging Indicator for incoming Short Messages (SMS) with “Illumination”...
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Information ● When the total number of messages held in the FOMA phone’s Inbox (the total of Short Messages (SMS) and i-mode mail) exceeds 1000, the messages will be overwritten in the priority of A mail in “Trash box”, and Í oldest received mail.
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<Check New SMS> P.13 Checking whether Center Holds Short Messages (SMS) When Short Messages (SMS) arrive at the Short Message Center, they are automatically sent to your FOMA phone, but will be held at the center if your FOMA phone is off, out of the service area, or cannot receive messages because its memory is full.
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<Inbox> P.13 Reading Received Short Messages (SMS) When your FOMA phone is in the service area, it automatically receives Short Messages (SMS) and SMS Reports from the Short Message Center. When a Short Message (SMS) arrives, “ (pink)” appears at the top of the display. Inbox Select the folder to be displayed ●...
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■ Display light The display lights for about 15 seconds when you open the FOMA phone, press a key, send or receive Short Messages (SMS). (The display does not light when “Lighting” of “Display light” (see page 195 of “Basics” manual) is set to “OFF”.) ■...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Inbox Folder List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Add folder p.228 Auto-sort p.245 Edit folder name p.228 Security ON/OFF p.229 Delete folder p.230 Memory info p.237 Open folder p.230 Delete read p.238 Delete all p.239...
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Delete All SMS Reports You can delete all the SMS Reports in the Inbox folder. Inbox List ) Delete all SMS-R Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● See page 208 of “Basics” manual for the Terminal Security Code. Information ●...
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Setting Details for Short Messages (SMS) Setting at purchase SMS Report Request P.13 You can set whether to request an SMS Report (delivery report) for when sending Short Message (SMS). The SMS Report lets you know whether your Short Message (SMS) was delivered to the destination.
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1. In step 1 above, select “Reset” and press 2. Enter the Terminal Security Code and press 3. Select “YES” and press ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● After resetting, the SMS connection center will be “DoCoMo”.
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<UIM Operation> P.13 Saving Short Messages (SMS) to UIM You can move or copy the sent or received Short Messages (SMS) from the FOMA phone to the UIM and vice versa. The UIM can store a combined total of 20 received and sent messages. Outbox List/the Sent Mail detailed display/the Inbox List/the Received Mail detailed display ) UIM operation...
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Managing Mail Messages Add Folder You can add new folders to the Inbox Folder List. After adding, you can set so that mail from the addresses and phone numbers set in “Auto-sort” will be automatically saved to the specified folder. You can add up to 23 folders in addition to the “Inbox” folder, “Trash box” folder, and i- α...
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Security ON/OFF You can set the security for a selected folder so that it cannot be viewed by others. If security has already been set for the selected folder, that setting will be released. Outbox Folder List/Inbox Folder List ) Security ON/OFF Enter the Terminal Security Code “...
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Delete Folder You can delete a selected folder. All mail in the folder will be deleted as well. Outbox Folder List/Inbox Folder List ) Delete folder Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● See page 208 of “Basics” manual for the Terminal Security Code. ■...
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Move this (Move) P.13 You can move the received or sent mail to other folders. Outbox List/Sent Mail detailed display/Inbox List/Received Mail detailed display ) Move this (Move) Select the destination folder ■ When moving mail from Outbox List or Inbox List 1.
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Move Trash Box (Move to Trash) P.13 You can select mail and move it to the Trash box folder. Mail moved to the Trash box is preferentially overwritten (deleted). Inbox List/Received Mail detailed display ) Move trash box (Move to trash) ●...
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Display All P.13 You can use this function to display all mail after executing the Sort or Filter function. After executing this function, mail will be displayed in “Chronological ↑ ” order. Outbox List/Inbox List ) Display all Sort P.13 You can change the order in which mail is displayed in the Inbox List and Outbox List.
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Filter P.13 You can change the type of mail displayed in the Inbox List or Outbox List. You can set the type of mail up to three times in succession. Outbox List/Inbox List ) Filter Unread ※ 1 ※ 2 ··························Displays unread mail only.
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Read All P.13 You can change unread mail in the displayed folder to read mail. Inbox List ) Read all YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● If you perform “Read all” after displaying mail using Filter function, only the displayed mail will be changed to read mail. Protect ON/OFF P.13 You can protect selected mail so that it is not overwritten and deleted.
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Unprotect All P.13 You can release protection for all mail. Outbox List/Inbox List ) Unprotect all YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● If you perform “Unprotect all” after displaying mail using the Filter function, only the displayed mail will be unprotected. Mail Information P.13 You can check the sender’s mail address or phone number, subject, and reception date/time of...
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Number of Messages P.13 You can check the number of messages stored in the Inbox folder, Trash box folder, Outbox folder, Draft box, and UIM. Outbox List/Draft List/Inbox List ) No. of messages Inbox ※ 1 In folder·········Total messages in folder. ※...
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Deleting Mail Messages You can delete mail in the Inbox, Outbox and Draft box. The methods of deleting messages are set out below. If you perform a Delete function after displaying mail using the Filter function, only the displayed mail will be deleted. Deleting method Mail that can be deleted Display where deleting can be done...
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Delete All in Inbox You can delete all received messages in all Inbox folders. All received Short Messages (SMS) in the UIM will be deleted as well. Inbox Folder List ) Delete all Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ●...
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Delete Read P.13 You can delete read received mail. Inbox List ) Delete read YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● All unprotected read i-mode mail and Short Messages (SMS) will be deleted. Delete All You can delete all messages in a displayed folder. Outbox List/Draft List/Inbox List ) Delete all Enter the Terminal Security Code...
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Useful Functions Copy You can copy the text, subject, and address. Sent Mail detailed display/Received Mail detailed display Copy Message ·······Copies the text of the message. Subject··········Copies the subject of the message. Address·········Copies the address or phone number. ● See page 329 of “Basics” manual for details on how to copy. ●...
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New/Add New···············Stores the data in a new Phonebook entry. Add ···············Stores the data in an existing Phonebook entry. ● When you select to store the data in the UIM’s Phonebook, “ Overwrite” appears. The mail address or phone number will be entered in the Add to Phonebook display; enter any other necessary items and store in the Phonebook.
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Add Desktop Icon P.13 By pasting icons of senders and destinations to the desktop, you can compose mail easily with the address or phone number already entered for destination. For details, see page 201 of “Basics” manual. Sent Mail detailed display/Received Mail detailed display Add desktop icon YES ●...
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<i-mode Ringing Time> Setting at purchase Setting Ringing Duration for Mail and Messages R/F 5 seconds You can set the length of time the ring tone sounds for incoming i-mode mail, Short Messages (SMS) and Messages R/F. Incoming call i-mode ringing time ON ················Sets i-mode ringing time.
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<Auto-Sort> P.13 Sorting Mail Automatically to Each Folder Mail that matches a set condition can be saved automatically to the specified folder. ※ To use this function, you need to add a new folder to the Inbox Folder List beforehand. Outbox Folder List/Inbox Folder List ) Auto-sort <Auto-sort setting display...
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Information ● You can store up to 700 addresses per folder. Also, you can store a total of 700 addresses in all folders. ● You cannot set automatic sorting for the Inbox folder and the Trash box folder in the Inbox Folder List. ●...
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● You can enter up to 50 half-pitch characters for the address or phone number. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Information ● Enter the mail address correctly up to domain (after @). However, for the mail address “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”, enter the phone number only. Subject Sort To the selected folder, you can sort i-mode mail of the specified subject.
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Reply Impossible P.13 You can automatically sort the reply-impossible mail to the selected folder. Auto-sort setting display ) Reply impossible YES ● From the Auto-sort menu, select “Reply impossible”. Information ● You can set “Reply impossible” for only one folder. All Sort P.13 You can sort all mail to the selected i- α...
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Release This P.13 You can release the setting for a selected mail address, phone number or subject. (The item is deleted from the “Auto-sort setting display”.) Auto-sort setting display ) Release this YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Release Selected You can select mail addresses, phone numbers and subjects, and release the settings for them.
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<Mail Settings> Detailed Settings for i-mode Mail and Short Messages (SMS) Setting at purchase Scroll 1 line P.13 You can set the number of lines that are scrolled at a time when you press on the text display of i-mode mail or Short Messages (SMS). Mail settings Scroll 1 line ·············Scrolls one line at a time.
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Setting at purchase Mail List Display 2 lines P.13 You can set the number of lines for the mail item displayed in the Outbox List, Inbox List and Draft List. Mail settings Mail list disp. 2 lines ···········Displays two lines. 1 line ·············Displays one line.
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Setting at purchase Security All OFF You can set the Security function for the Inbox, Outbox and Draft box of the Mail menu to prevent mail from being seen by others. To display the contents of security-activated boxes, you need to enter the Terminal Security Code.
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Setting at purchase Pasted Melody Valid P.13 You can set whether to validate (enable you to play back and store) the melodies pasted to i-mode mail. Mail settings Pasted melody Valid··············Enables melodies to be played back (and stored). (“ ” appears in the Mail List and “ ”...
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Setting at purchase Header/Signature Header ············Not entered, automatically inserted Signature ········Not entered, automatically inserted You can store a header, signature and quotation marks. Quotation mark ··> If you store a header and signature in advance, it is easy to paste them. Also, if you put a check mark for “Insert”, the header and signature will be automatically pasted to new i-mode mail you compose and to Reply and Forward mail.
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Press ● To cancel, press , select “YES”, and press Information ● Even when you have put a check mark for “Insert”, the header and signature cannot be pasted when you compose i- mode mail from Photo-sending or i- α ppli. Check Settings P.13 You can confirm the individual mail settings.
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<Sent Address> P.13 Displaying Sent Address Record When you send i-mode mail or Short Messages (SMS), these transmissions are recorded in the Sent Address List, so you can use this to check the destination mail addresses and phone numbers. Up to 30 items can be kept in the Sent Address List. Dialled calls ) Sent address ●...
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Add Desktop Icon P.13 You can paste selected addresses and phone numbers to the desktop as icons. For details about pasting icons, see page 201 of “Basics” manual. Received Address List/Received Address detailed display/Sent Address List /Sent Address detailed display ) Add desktop icon YES ●...
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Redial/Dialled Calls P.13 You can display the Redial List or Dialled Call List. Received Address List/Sent Address detailed display Redial/Dialled calls Delete This P.13 You can delete a selected received address record or sent address record. Received Address List/Received Address detailed display/Sent Address List/ Sent Address detailed display ) Delete this YES ●...
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Dialing If a selected mail address has been stored in the Phonebook, you can dial the phone number stored in the Phonebook. Sent Address List/Sent Address detailed display/Received Address List/ Received Address detailed display ) Dialing ■ When multiple phone numbers are stored in the Phonebook entry The display on the right appears.
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<Received Address> P.13 Displaying Received Address Record When you receive i-mode mail and Short Messages (SMS), these transmissions are recorded in the Received Address List, so you can use this to check the sender’s addresses and phone numbers. Up to 30 items can be kept in the Received Address Record. Received calls All calls ) Received address...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Received Address List or Received Address detailed display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Add to phonebook See page 132 of “Basics” manual Add desktop icon p.257 Compose message p.257 Compose SMS p.257 Received calls See this page...
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<Mail Member> Creating Mail Member You can store mail addresses in each group. This is useful for mailing to a regular list of members. You can store up to five addresses per group. You can store up to 20 groups. Mail member Select the members to be stored <Mail Member List>...
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Edit Member Name You can edit the name of a selected Mail Member. Mail Member List ) Edit member name Enter the name of the Mail Member ● You can enter up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Compose Message You can compose i-mode mail and send it to the addresses in a selected Mail Member.
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Edit Address You can enter a new mail address or edit a previously entered one. Mail Address List/Mail Address Confirmation display ) Edit address Next, perform the operation from step 3 on page 262. ● You can also bring up the same display by pressing ) from the Mail Address List or Mail Address Confirmation display.
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Before Using Cameras Using Still Images/Moving Images Shot and Saved You can take still (snapshots or continuous shots) or moving images using the cameras. As well as you can display or play back the shot still or moving images on the screen, you can do the following: ・...
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Copyrights and Rights of Portrait You are not allowed, by the Copyrights Act, to use the images shot by FOMA phone and information provided by sites (programs) or the Web pages without permission from the copyright holder except for personal use. If you duplicate or edit a file containing material downloaded from the site or Web page or use the duplicated or edited file notwithstanding you do not have copyright of the target material or permission from copyright holder, you are infringing on the copyright.
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Using Camera You can use the cameras to take a shot of still or moving images. The cameras are located at the front (Front camera) and side (Side camera). You can change the style to use each camera. See page 14 for how to switch the style. ■...
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■ Movie style Side camera can be used to take pictures of persons and/or landscapes. If you switch to Movie style with “Work with style” set to “ON” while Stand-by display is displayed, Side camera starts. When you take images in the Movie style, hold the FOMA phone to protect it from dropping. Side camera ■...
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Finder Display and Saving Format The settings appear on the Finder display as bars and icons. ■ Normal style/Viewer style ■ Movie style Icon/bar name Icon Description Page 1Zoom bar Displays zooming status. 2Savable number Displays the savable number of still image shots. of frame/ Displays the savable number of frames for Manual continuous shot.
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Icon/bar name Icon Description Page 6White balance (Auto) Adjusts white balance automatically. (Bulb) When taking a shot under light bulb. (Fine weather) When taking a shot outdoors when fine. (Cloudy) When taking a shot when cloudy or in a shade. 7Photo light (ON/High) Indicates the Photo light is set to ON (High).
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Files for still image File format JPEG Pixels Snapshot: UXGA (1600 x 1200), SXGA (1280 x 960), VGA (640 x 480), CIF (352 x 288), QCIF (176 x 144), Sub-QCIF (128 x 96), Screen (240 x 266) Continuous shot: CIF (352 x 288), QCIF (176 x 144) Extension Title Automatically set by the date/time a shot saved (when shot at 10:00, 26th May, 2004)
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Files for moving image File format MP4 (the FOMA phone), ASF (miniSD memory card) Video: MPEG4 ※ 1 Voice: AMR Coding system Pixels QVGA (320 x 240), QCIF (176 x 144), Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Extension asf, 3gp ※ 2 Title Automatically set by the date/time a shot taken (when shot at 10:00, 26th May, 2004) “2004/05/26 10:00”...
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<Still Image Shot> Shooting Still Images Shooting Still Images P.13 You can take a snapshot by using the camera. The taken snapshot and continuous shot are saved to the “Camera” folder in the FOMA phone (max.100 frames of up to approx. 1.4 Mbytes) or to the miniSD memory card.
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Camera Front camera starts up and the video taken by Front camera appears on the display. ● You can start up Front camera by pressing for at least one second in the Stand-by display. ● You can also start up Front camera by selecting from the Camera Shortcut menu and pressing Press a few times to switch to the Snap shot mode...
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Continuous Shooting P.13 You can take continuous images manually or automatically. When the image size is CIF in the Auto-continuous shot mode, you can take 4 continuous shots at intervals of about 0.8 seconds. When the image size is QCIF, you can take 9 continuous shots at intervals of about 0.4 seconds. The size for continuous shot is QCIF or CIF only which you select from “Cont.
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Camera Front camera starts up and the video taken by Front camera appears on the display. ● You can start up Front camera by pressing for at least one second in the Stand-by display. ● You can also start up Front camera by selecting from the Camera Shortcut menu and pressing Press a few times to switch to the Continuous shot mode...
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An estimate for the number of savable snapshots The number of frames you can save differ depending on “Snap image Qlty”, image size, or shooting environments. ※ The number of files that can be saved to the FOMA phone and miniSD memory card has limit. The number of files that can be saved to the FOMA phone Still images shot by the FOMA phone are saved to the “Camera”...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Post View display is displayed, press ) to displayed the following items. Compose message See this page Save reflection p.280 Check w/ playing p.280 Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. You cannot select above items in Movie style.
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Save Reflection You can save the still image you took with no frame attached using Front camera as the reflection image (horizontally reversed). Post View display ) Save reflection Check with Playing P.13 You can play back a shot still or moving image. Post View display ) Check w/ playing ●...
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<Moving Image Shot> P.13 Shooting Moving Images You can take moving images by using the camera. You can record moving images as well as voice. The shot moving images are saved to the “Camera” folder in the FOMA phone (50 shots max.
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Camera Front camera starts up and the video taken by Front camera appears on the display. ● You can also start up the camera by pressing for at least one second in the Stand-by display. ● Select from the Camera Shortcut menu and press : then you can start up the camera with “Purpose (recording size)”...
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An estimate for recording time (phone) The recording time differs depending on “Image quality” and shooting environments. Take reference to the maximum recording time and memory capacity which appears on the Finder display. Video only (Seconds) Voice and video (Seconds) Voice only Image quality (Seconds)
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Settings for Shooting Images You can set the camera for shooting. Perform the settings with the camera activated. Switching Cameras P.13 You can switch between Front camera and Side camera. Front camera is useful for taking a shot of own face and Side camera is useful for taking a shot of people or landscape.
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Zoom P.13 You can display the image through the camera in “Tele” or “Wide”. The maximum magnifications for each size in Side camera is as follows: Shooting mode Size The maximum magnifications VGA (640 x 480) Approx. 2.5 times CIF (352 x 288) Approx.
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The maximum magnifications for each size in Front camera is as follows: Shooting mode Size The maximum magnifications QCIF (176 x 144) Approx. 2.0 times Snap Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) Approx. 2.8 times Continuous shooting QCIF (176 x 144) Approx. 2.0 times QCIF (176 x 144) Approx.
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Close-up P.13 You can shoot the subject from as close as about 10 cm. Move the close-up lever to “ ”. You can set close-up mode for Side camera only. After close-up shooting, move the Close-up lever in the direction “ ”.
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Setting Image Size and Image Quality You can select a variety of settings from the Function menu in the Finder display for when you take a shot or save files. ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Finder display is displayed, press ) to display the following items.
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Setting at purchase Camera Setting (Brightness) ± 0 You can adjust the brightness of the display. Adjust the brightness to any of five levels ( − 2/ − 1/ ± 0/ + 1/ + 2). Finder display ) Camera setting Brightness −...
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Setting at purchase Front-Camera Size (Snap) QCIF (176 x 144) You can set the image size for when you take and save a snapshot using Front camera. You can set the image size only in the Snap shot mode. Finder display ) Front-CMR size CIF (352 x 288) ···················352 x 288 dots QCIF (176 x 144) ················176 x 144 dots...
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Setting at purchase Front-Camera Size (Video) QCIF (176 x 144) You can set the image size for when you take a moving image with Front camera and save it. You can set only in the Moving image shot mode. Finder display ) Front-CMR size QCIF (176 x 144) ················176 x 144 dots Sub-QCIF (128 x 96)···········128 x 96 dots...
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Setting at purchase Image Quality Normal You can select the image quality from among “For long recording”, “Normal”, and “For high quality” for when you save a moving image to the FOMA phone. You can set only when the “Store in” is “Phone” and in the Moving image shot mode. Finder display ) Image quality For long recording ···············Low quality: Recordable shooting time will be longer.
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Setting at purchase Continuous Mode Auto cont. mode You can select whether to press the shutter manually or automatically for the Continuous shot mode. You can set only in the Continuous shot mode. Finder display ) Continuous mode Auto cont. mode ··················Automatically takes continuous shots. Manual cont.
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Setting at purchase Frame You can display the still image with a frame added when taking a still image. You can select a frame from each 3 type of CIF size, QCIF size, or Screen size. You can add the frame only in the Snap shot mode or Continuous shot mode. Finder display ) Frame ON CIF (352 x 288) ···················Uses the frame of CIF size.
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Setting at purchase Purpose (Snap) No purpose You can restrict the shooting size of still images to the one you can attach to mail. UXGA, SXGA or VGA size is restricted to 100 Kbytes which you can attach to mail as a big still image, and CIF, QCIF, Sub-QCIF, or Screen size is restricted to 9,000 bytes.
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Setting at purchase File Restriction Unrestricted You can set the file restriction to “Restricted” or “Unrestricted” for when you save the shooting still or moving image. If you select “Restricted”, the operation of attaching to i-mode mail is disabled for the receiving end who has received the image at the first distribution. Finder display ) File restriction Unrestricted·························Does not set the file restriction.
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Setting at purchase Recording Type Video + voice You can set whether to record the video or voice for recording moving images. You can set only in the Moving image shot mode. Finder display ) Recording type Video + voice·······················Records the video and voice. Video ···································Records the video only.
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・ When the miniSD memory card is not inserted ・ When the miniSD memory card that does not support the FOMA P900iV is inserted ・ When the miniSD memory card whose capacity does not support the FOMA P900iV is inserted ・ While inserting the miniSD memory card...
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Help You can display the operating method if you do not know how to operate the camera. Finder display ) Help The operating methods for “Normal/video mode” and “Zoom” are displayed. ● From the the Finder display, you can press to display Help.
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To use Photo-sending, you need to store the phone number and mail address of the other party in the same Phonebook entry. When the other party’s phone is other than the FOMA P900i or FOMA P900iV, he/she might not be able to view the photo image during a call.
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● To cancel, select “Quit” and press Information ● Even if you send a photo image of Screen size (240 x 266) by the FOMA P900iV to the other party, he/she cannot display it by the FOMA P900iV. Display Photo You can display the received photo still image.
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Check New Message You can make inquiry for i-mode during a voice call. (See page 182) During a voice call ) Check new Msg. ● If you have received photo mail with “Photo auto display” set to “ON”, the display in step 1 of “Display Photo” on page 301 appears.
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● If multiple mail addresses of the other party on the phone are stored in the Phonebook, the mail address is displayed (highlighted) on a send-confirmation display with the following priority. ① i-mode address (“docomo.ne.jp” comes after @) ② Address without domain name (characters after @) or phone number ③...
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<Bar Code Reader> Using Bar Code Reader You can read JAN Code or QR Code by Side camera, and store them as data of phone numbers, mail addresses, URLs, still images, or melodies. Use the stored data to make calls, compose messages, or connect to the Internet. ■...
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Setting at purchase Scanning a Code Photo light·····OFF P.13 Zoom·············1.85 times You can store up to 5 scanned codes. You can also combine up to 16 QR codes. Switch to Movie style when you scan code. Bar code reader Scan code ●...
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Switch to Normal style ) Save result <Code Scanned Result display> Select “<Not stored>” The scanned data is stored and the title of the data is displayed in the Bar Code Reader List. ● When you select a stored item and press : then the confirmation display “Already saved Overwrite?”...
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Copy You can copy the read data. Code Scanned Result display ) Copy Select the position to start copying Select the position to complete copying ● You can copy codes of up to 1,024 full-pitch or 2,048 half-pitch characters. ● See page 330 of “Basics” manual for pasting copied characters. Making a Call You can make a call to the phone number obtained by scanning the code.
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Add to Phonebook You can store phone numbers or mail addresses of the read data in the Phonebook. When you add the data to the stored Phonebook entry, search the entry first, access it, and then add the data to the entry. Example: Adding data to the Phonebook of the FOMA phone Code Scanned Result display Select the information of phone number or mail address...
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Add Bookmark You can bookmark the URL you have scanned. (See page 58) Code Scanned Result display Select the information of URL Add bookmark YES Select the folder in which you store the data ● Select “Add bookmark” from the Code Scanned Result display and press : then the name and the URL of the site is bookmarked.
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Saving Melodies You can save the scanned melody file to “Original tone” (see page 388) for use as a ring tone. Code Scanned Result display Select “ ” ) Save contents ● Select “ ” and press to play the melody. Phone··································Sets the ring tone for incoming voice calls.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Bar Code Reader List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Add desktop icon p.311 Delete this p.311 Delete all p.311 Scan p.305 Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Add Desktop Icon P.13 You can paste the bar code reader function to the desktop.
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<Text Reader> Using Text Reader By using Side camera, you can scan printed phone numbers, mail addresses, or URLs as text information. Use the stored text information to make calls, compose messages, or connect to the Internet. ■ When scanning with the text reader: •...
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Press The characters within the readable range are scanned. ● To cancel scanning, press (クリア) ● When scanning is finished, a beep sounds and the Call/Charging indicator lights. The sound volume is fixed to Level 4 and cannot be changed. (The shutter tone does not sound.) ●...
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Making a Call You can make a call to the phone number obtained by scanning. (See pages 66, 85 of “Basics” manual) Text Scanned Result display Select the information of phone number Voice phone ···························Dials a voice call. V-phone at 32K ·····················Dials a 32K video-phone call. V-phone at 64K ·····················Dials a 64K video-phone call.
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● If you select “UIM” in step 1, “Overwrite” is displayed. ● To newly store, select “New” and press : then follow the procedures of “Storing Phonebook Entries in FOMA Phone” (see page 122 of “Basics” manual) and then store. To store the data to the Phonebook of the UIM, follow the procedures of “Storing Phonebook Entries in UIM”...
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Concatenate P.13 You can split and scan long text information of 50 or more half-pitch characters and then concatenate them. You can concatenate up to 256 half-pitch characters per item. Text Scanned Result display ) Concatenate Switch to Movie style Press The characters within the readable range are read.
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Copy You can copy the scanned data. To copy partly Text Scanned Result display/Text Edit display ) Copy Select the start point for copying Select the end point for copying ● You can copy up to 256 half-pitch characters. ● See page 330 of “Basics” manual for pasting the copied characters. To copy all at once Text Reader List Select the stored item ) Copy...
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<Image Viewer> P.13 Displaying Images You can display the shot still images (see pages 274 and 276), downloaded still images (see page 69), or still images saved to the miniSD memory card. On the FOMA phone, you can display JPEG files, GIF files, Flash images, or video-phone images.
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■ If you switch to Viewer style while the camera is working with “Work with style” set to “ON”: The latest still, moving or i-motion image within the “Camera” folder is displayed. ● When the camera is activating in the Snap shot mode or in the Continuous shot mode, the still image is displayed and when the camera is activating in the Moving image shot mode, the moving images or i-motion are played back.
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Using Images You can use a still image for various purposes by selecting the function from the Function menu while playing the still image. ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While playing the still image, press ) to display the following items. Edit image p.329 Set as display...
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Set as Display P.13 You can paste the displayed or selected still image file to the Stand-by display. See “Positioning” and “Clipping area” for the position or area in which you are pasting the still image. Still image in play/Still Image List ) Set as display Stand-by display ···Pastes to the Stand-by display (see page 187 of “Basics”...
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Information ● You cannot paste the still image larger than VGA size. ● The displayed size might differ from actual size depending on the image size or the display pasted to. ● You cannot paste still images within the miniSD memory card. ●...
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Compose Message You can attach the displayed or selected file to i-mode mail and send. Still image in play/Still Image List ) Compose message ● See page 150, 177 for sending or saving i-mode mail. ■ The display on the right comes up when the file size of a still image is larger than 10,000 bytes. Select either “Mail size (L)”...
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Setting at purchase Set Image Display Still image ·····Normal P.13 Moving image ···Actual size You can set the display method for the still image or moving image while being displayed. Still image in play/Moving image in pause/Moving image at stop/Moving image play end ) Set image disp.
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Export P.13 You can copy the displayed or selected file from the FOMA phone to the miniSD memory card. You can export JPEG files (Baseline and Progressive of Exif/JFIF format) and MP4 files only. Still image in play/Still Image List/Moving image in pause/Moving image play end/Moving Image List ) Export ●...
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Import P.13 You can import the displayed or selected file in the miniSD memory card to the camera folder within the FOMA phone. However, you can import JPEG or MP4 files only. ASF, the MP4 file in excess of 800 Kbytes or the file of QVGA size is automatically trimmed, converted or shrunk to 800 Kbytes and imported.
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Add Image to Phonebook You can store the displayed or selected still image file to the Phonebook. The still image appears when a call comes in from the stored phone number. Still image in play/Still Image List ) Add image to PB ●...
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Setting at purchase Clipping Area Center P.13 You can set the clipping area for the displayed or selected still image to be pasted to the Stand-by display. See page 321 for pasting images. Still image in play/Still Image List ) Clipping area Center ·································Displays the center of the still image.
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DPOF Setting P.13 You can give information to the displayed or selected still image within the miniSD memory card, about whether to print it out and number of print copies. You can easily print out the desired still images by bringing the card to a service shop which provides a service supporting the SD memory card or by using the printer supporting DPOF.
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Press Phone ···········Saves the image to the Edit folder. SD card·········Saves the image to the miniSD memory card. The edited still image is saved. ● Not to save the edited still image, press : then select “YES” and press ■ Folders that you can edit image Folder Image edit Camera folder...
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■ When images are stored to the maximum When the maximum number of images is stored or there is not enough memory, the display on the right comes up. Delete unnecessary images and then save new ones. 1. Select “YES” and press 2.
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Frame You can add frames to the still image you are editing. Image Edit display ) Frame Select a frame Information ● You cannot add the frame whose size is not the same as the size of the image you are editing. ●...
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Combine with Text You can add characters to the still image you are editing. Image Edit display ) Combine w/ text Enter the characters you want to add You can enter up to 14 full-pitch or 28 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. to position the characters ●...
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Combine with Image You can add other still images to the still image you are editing. Image Edit display ) Combine w/ image Camera ·······························Pastes the still image from the Camera folder. i-mode ·································Pastes the still image from the i-mode folder. SD card ·······························Pastes the still image from the SD card folder.
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Change Size You can change the size of the still image you are editing. Image Edit display ) Change size CIF (352 x 288)·····································Changes the image to CIF size. QVGA (320 x 240) ································Changes the image to QVGA size. QCIF (176 x 144) ··································Changes the image to QCIF size. Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) ····························Changes the image to Sub-QCIF size.
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Trim Away You can trim the still image you are editing to a certain size. Image Edit display ) Trim away CIF (352 x 288)·····································Trims the image to CIF size. ※ QVGA (320 x 240) ································Trims the image to QVGA size. ※...
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Compose Message You can attach the still image you are editing to i-mode mail and send it. Image Edit display ) Compose message ● To cancel, press ● See page 150 for composing i-mode mail. ■ The display on the right comes up when the file size of a still image you are editing is larger than 10,000 bytes.
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Mosaic You can specify area and set Mosaic to the still image you are editing. Image Edit display ) Mosaic to select a start position ● Press to select a start position again after setting it. to select an end position ●...
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Rotate You can let the still image you are editing rotate 90 degrees or 180 degrees. Image Edit display ) Rotate 90° to right ····Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise. 90° to left·······Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise. 180° ··············Rotates the 180 degrees. Press Flip You can let the still image you are editing flip vertically, horizontally, or both vertically and...
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Brightness You can adjust the brightness to any of five levels ( − 2/ − 1/ ± 0/ + 1/ + 2). Image Edit display ) Brightness − 2 ················Grows dark. − 1 ················Grows slightly dark. ± 0 ················Standard + 1 ················Grows slightly bright. +...
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Image Quality You can select the image quality of the edited still image for when saving. Image Edit display ) Image quality Normal ··········The data size is small and the quality is harsh. Fine···············The file size and quality are standard. Superfine ······The file size is large but the quality is fine.
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P.13 Displaying Still Image List You can list the still images saved to the FOMA phone or miniSD memory card. Image Camera ·······················Displays the List of still images taken by the camera and saved to the phone. i-mode ·························Displays the List of still images downloaded or attached to mail. SD card ·······················Displays the folders within the miniSD memory card.
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Press and hold for at least one second Use to select (機能/メニュー) to select “Image” to select the folder to be displayed ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Still Image List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit image p.329 Edit title...
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Edit Title You can edit the title for the selected still or moving image. Still Image List/Moving Image List ) Edit title Enter the title ● You can enter up to 18 full-pitch or 36 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Information ●...
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Edit File Name You can edit the file name for the selected still or moving image. Still Image List/Moving Image List Edit file name Enter the file name ● You can enter up to 36 half-pitch alphanumeric. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Information ●...
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Slideshow P.13 You can display still images within a folder starting from the selected file. Select the display interval from “Normal” or “Slow”. Still Image List ) Slideshow Normal ··········Displays Slideshows at a normal interval. Slow ··············Displays Slideshows at a slow interval. Press to stop Slideshow.
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Multiple-choice (DPOF setting) P.13 You can set the DPOF setting for multiple still image files within the miniSD memory card. You can select up to 50 files. miniSD memory card Still Image List Multiple-choice Select the file ● Move the cursor to confirm that the file is selected. ●...
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Multiple-choice (Copy) P.13 You can select multiple files within the miniSD memory card and copy them. You can select up to 50 files. miniSD memory card Still Image List/Moving Image List ) Multiple-choice Select the file ● Move the cursor to confirm that the file is selected. ●...
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Setting at purchase Listing Still Image List······Image P.13 Moving Image List····Name + Image You can select whether to display the preview image (shrunk image) on the Still Image List or Moving Image List. You can set listing for the Still Image List and Moving Image List separately.
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Edit Folder Title You can edit the title of the selected folder. miniSD memory card Folder List Edit fldr title Enter the folder name ● You can enter up to 31 full-pitch or 63 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Create Folder You can create a new folder in the miniSD memory card.
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Select Storage P.13 You can set the folder of storage location for when you save the still or moving images you take on the miniSD memory card. miniSD memory card Folder List ) Select storage YES Information ● The “ ”...
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Deleting Images Delete P.13 You can delete the displayed or selected single still image file. Still image in play/Still Image List ) Delete YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● “Setting as display Delete?” is displayed for the file set as displays as shown below: If you delete the image, the image set at purchase returns.
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Multiple-choice (Delete) P.13 You can select multiple still image files from the Still Image List and delete them. You can select up to 50 files. Still Image List ) Multiple-choice Select the files ● Move the cursor to confirm that the file is selected. ●...
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<Original Animation> Creating Animations You can store up to 10 frames of still images and then play back as original animations. You can store a single animation file. Set as Original Animation Select up to 10 JPEG files from the “Camera”, “i-mode”, “Edit”, or “Chara-den image” folders and store them as original animations.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While selecting “Animation” from the “Image” folder List, press ) to display the following items. Org. animation p.354 Display image p.318 Set as display p.321 Image info p.322 Release animat. See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Release Animation P.13 You can release the setting as original animation.
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<i-motion Player> P.13 Playing Moving/i-motion Images You can play back moving images shot by the camera (see page 281), downloaded moving images (see page 118), or moving images saved to the miniSD memory card. You can play MP4 file or ASF file with the FOMA phone. However, you cannot play some files even if they are supported-format files.
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■ About the marker function The marker denotes “Position memory” and “Marker to resume”. “Position memory” is the marker that has been stored to an optional frame of moving images. You can create up to two of it. (See page 363) “Marker to resume”...
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Operations when playing moving image You can do the following operations from the display for playing moving images. <Normal style display> <Movie style display (horizontal)> <Viewer style display (horizontal)> Key operation Operation For Normal style For Movie style For Viewer style Press ) or Press...
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■ Play back frame by frame You can play moving images frame by frame by pressing ) on the Pause display. Press ) to play frame by frame. ● You cannot play moving images frame by frame while downloading i-motion. Information ●...
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<i-motion Play-information> P.13 Setting at purchase Setting whether to Display Information for when Playing i-motion You can set whether to display the playing time, playing conditions (such as “ ”), “ ”, or “ ” which means “while the AV signal is output” for when you play back i-motion in Movie style or Viewer style.
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Compose i-motion mail You can attach the played or selected file to i-mode mail and send it. During pause/At the end of play/Moving Image List Compose message ● See pages 150, 177 for sending/saving i-mode mail. ■ The display on the right comes up when the file size of an i-motion image is larger than 100 Kbytes. Select “YES”...
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Add i-motion to Phonebook You can store the played or selected moving image file to the Phonebook. When a call comes in from the stored phone number, the moving image will be played. During pause/At the end of play/Moving Image List Add imot.
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Fast P.13 During pause ) Fast The moving image is played at speed double the normal speed. ● To cancel Fast play, select “Normal play”, or “Stop”. Information ● No sound is output during Fast play. ● You might not be able to fast forward some i-motion of QVGA size. ●...
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Movie Ring Tone P.13 You can set the played or selected moving image file for the Movie ring tone. During pause/At the end of play/Moving Image List Movie ringtone Phone··································Plays the moving image for incoming voice calls. Video-phone························Plays the moving image for incoming video-phone calls. ●...
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Setting at purchase Play while Close P.13 You can set to continue playing back even if you close the FOMA phone while playing. During stopped/During pause/At the end of play Play while close ON·······································Continues playing back if you close the FOMA phone while playing. OFF ·····································Stops playing back if you close the FOMA phone while playing.
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File Property P.13 You can display the information about the played or selected moving image. During stopped/During pause/At the end of play/The Moving Image List ) File property ● Press to scroll. ● After checking, press Item Content File name Displays the file name.
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<Edit i-motion> Editing Moving/i-motion Images You can edit the moving or i-motion image such as cutting a still image out of the moving or i-motion image or recording the voice afterwards. The edited moving or i-motion image is saved to the “Edit” folder (see page 356). During pause/At the end of play/The Moving Image List ) Edit i-motion ●...
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■ Folders containing i-motion you can edit Folder edit i-motion Camera folder ※ 1 ○ i-mode folder × SD card × Edit folder ※ 1 ○ Chara-den video folder ※ 2 ○ ○… Editing i-motion is available. ×… Editing i-motion is unavailable. ※...
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the i-motion Edit display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Trim i-motion See this page Trim for image p.370 Rerecord sound p.371 Edit ticker p.372 α -blend edit p.375 Trim for mail p.378 Compose message p.378...
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Trim for Image You can cut a still image out of the moving or i-motion image you are editing. The cut out still image is stored in the “Edit” folder inside the “Image”. i-motion Edit display ) Trim for image to select the frame ) YES ●...
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Rerecord Sound You can record the voice into a certain range of the moving or i-motion image you are editing. i-motion Edit display ) Rerecord sound ● For the moving or i-motion image containing ticker, a confirmation display to the effect that the ticker is deleted appears.
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Edit Ticker You can edit the ticker information (text information displayed during play) about the moving or i-motion image you are editing. For “New” You can compose up to five ticker items per moving or i-motion image. i-motion Edit display ) Edit ticker New ●...
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) Finish editing ● To compose ticker in succession, repeat step 2 to 6. Press ● Press ) to play demo ticker so that you can confirm the edited moving or i-motion image. ● Press ) to bring up the Ticker List and you can edit the composed ticker. Information ●...
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Add ticker You can add ticker items. You can compose up to the five ticker items per moving or i-motion image. Ticker List ) Add ticker You can assume the top ticker on the display is the start frame and the bottom is the end frame.
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α -blend Edit You can add the shot still images to the moving or i-motion image you are editing. You can set Transparency and Special effect, while compounding still images. For “New” You can compound up to five still image files per α -blend. ) α...
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Select the Effect settings. Special effect·······················Selects the special effect from “OFF”, “Slide out” or “Fade out”. If you select other than “OFF”, the display for selecting the end point effective time appears. Select the time from between “1.00 s” and “5.00 s” and press .
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Information ● You cannot compound the following still image files: ・ Files other than JPEG files inside the “Camera” folder ・ Files other than JPEG files inside the “i-mode” folder or the files set with restrictions ・ Files in excess of UXGA (1600 x 1200) size inside the “SD card” folder, files in excess of 700 Kbytes, or files other than JPEG file ・...
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Add α -blend α -blending List ) Add α -blend You can assume the top α -blend on the display is the start frame and the bottom is the end frame. <Available> Then, follow steps 2 to 8 on page 375 to 376 to compose the α -blend. ●...
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■ Operations during demo play or editing i-motion • Press to stop temporarily. Press again to resume playing. • Press and hold for at least one second to fast rewind and to fast forward. • Press to forward the frame during pause. •...
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P.13 Displaying Moving/i-motion Image List You can list the files saved in the FOMA phone or miniSD memory card. i-motion Camera ·······························Lists the moving images shot by the camera and saved to the FOMA phone. i-mode ·································Lists downloaded i-motion or i-motion attached to i-mode mail. SD card ·······························Lists the folders within the miniSD memory card.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Moving Image List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit i-motion p.367 Edit title p.344 Movie ringtone p.364 Set as stand-by p.364 File property p.366 Compose message p.361 Send Ir data p.402 Import p.326...
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<Sort> P.13 Setting at purchase Sorting Moving/i-motion Images Date (New → Old) You can sort the order of moving or i-motion images displayed in the Moving Image List. The sorting order set for the moving images becomes the common setting for the Still Image List and Moving Image List;...
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Delete All You can delete all moving image files displayed in the Moving Image List. Moving Image List ) Delete all Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● See page 208 of “Basics” manual for Terminal Security Code. Information ●...
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<AV OUT> Displaying Still Images or Moving/i-motion Images on TV You can connect the FOMA phone to TV to view the still or moving images or i-motion you are playing back, or the image displayed while you are on the video-phone. Images other than the above cannot be displayed.
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Setting at purchase AV OUT (Settings) You can set whether to display the images on TV for when you connect the FOMA phone to TV using the Flat-plug AV Output Cable. Also, select the area to be displayed on TV. External option AV OUT ON·······································Displays images.
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Displaying images from the FOMA phone on TV P.13 On TV, you can display the still, moving, or i-motion images being played, or the images displayed during a video-phone call. You can set this only when the Flat-plug AV Output Cable is connected to the FOMA phone.
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Information ● You cannot operate the following Function menus during the still image is output via the AV signal. • Edit image • Set as display • Image info • Compose message • Send Ir data • Set image disp. •...
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<Melody Player> P.13 Playing Melodies You can play back the downloaded original tone, melodies pre-installed in the FOMA phone, or effect tones. You can also select up to 10 melodies you prefer for program playing. Melody Original tone························Plays the melodies stored in “Original tone”. Melody·································Plays the melodies (8 melodies) stored at the time of purchase.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Melody Player display is displayed, press ) to display following item. Set as ring tone p.391 This item might not be available depending on the operation. Playlist P.13 You can select up to 10 melodies or effect tones and program to play them in the order you prefer.
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Edit Playlist You can edit the order of melodies for program-playing. Melody Player display Select “Playlist” ) Edit playlist Select a program order from <1st> to <10th> All melodies·························Lists all melodies. Original tone························Lists melodies saved to “Original tone”. Melody·································Lists melodies (8 melodies) stored at the time of purchase. Alarm···································Lists effect tones stored at the time of purchase.
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Using Melodies Set as Ring Tone P.13 You can set the ring tones for incoming calls, mail, Message Request/Message Free from the Function menu in the Original Tone List. Original Tone List/Melody List/Effect Tone List/Melody Play display ) Set as ring tone Phone·······················Sets the ring tone for incoming voice calls.
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◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Original Tone List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit title See this page Edit file name p.393 Play melody p.388 Set as ring tone p.391 Add desktop icon p.393 Compose message p.393 Ir exchange p.402...
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● When editing the file name, you cannot enter symbols or half-pitch “.”, “@”, “/”, “(”, “)”, “, ”, “ ‐ ”, “_”, “:”, “'”, “~”, “&”, “?”, “!”, “ ¥ ”, “.ne.jp”, “.co.jp”, “.ac.jp”, “www”, “.com”, “.html”, “http://”, “https://”, and “@docomo.ne.jp”.
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Melody Information P.13 You can check the melody information about the original tone. Melody information contains the title of melody, file restriction information, information about whether the ring tone is linked with the illumination or vibrator, or whether set as the ring tone or Alarm.
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Deleting Melodies Delete this P.13 Original Tone List ) Delete this YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Delete All Original Tone List ) Delete all Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● See page 208 of “Basics” manual for the Terminal Security Code. Information ●...
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Also, you cannot send the Original tone, and still or moving image file to the FOMA P2102V from the FOMA P900iV. (You can send to the FOMA P900iV from the FOMA P2102V.) ● Ir exchange distance should be within 20cm. Do not move the FOMA phone with the infrared data port pointed to the receiving end until data transfer ends.
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List of data items you can transfer using infrared rays Transfer terms One item All items Transferable data Phonebook ※ 1 Up to 700 items ○ (Own Number) Schedule Up to 100 items ○ ToDo Up to 100 items ○ Received mail Up to 1000 items ○...
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Receiving Data Items Receiving One Data Item Ir exchange Receive ● To cancel the transmission, press ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● When you have already downloaded the i- α ppli software that supports the external devices using infrared rays and received a software start instruction message, the specified software starts up.
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Enter the same session number as that entered at the sender ● Enter any four-digit number as the session number. ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Deletes stored data, then reception starts. ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ●...
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Sending Data Items You can send the following one or all data items from the FOMA phone using infrared rays. Sending method Data available for sending Phonebook, Own number, Schedule, ToDo, Mail, Free memo, Original tone, Send this Still image file, Bookmark, Moving image file Send all Phonebook, Schedule, ToDo, mail, Free Memo, Bookmarks ●...
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Sending All Data Items To send all data items, enter any four-digit number as a session number. The receiving end needs to enter the same session number. Follow the procedure below to start sending within 30 seconds after setting the receiving end to “Exchanging”.
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<Forwarding Image> P.13 Setting at purchase Setting Transmission When you transfer the Phonebook using infrared rays, SD-PIM or data link software, specify whether to forward stored still images together. Forwarding image ON ···················Forwards still images from the Phonebook together. OFF ·················Does not forward still images from the Phonebook. Information ●...
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● When inserting a miniSD memory card you are using for a personal computer or other device into the FOMA P900iV, the FOMA P900iV creates new files and folders.
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Inserting/Removing miniSD Memory Card To protect data in the miniSD memory card, be sure to turn off the power of the FOMA phone before inserting or removing the miniSD memory card. Inserting 1Open the cover of the miniSD 2Face the front surface of the miniSD memory card upwards and insert the memory card slot.
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■ Icons The following icons appear when you install the miniSD memory card: : You can save data to the miniSD memory card and read the data you saved. : The miniSD memory card is write protected. You cannot save data. : You cannot use the miniSD memory card.
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<SD-PIM> Using miniSD Memory Card You can save the Phonebook entries, Schedule events, ToDo items, mail, free memos, and bookmarks from the FOMA phone to the miniSD memory card and back up important data. You can also display data in the miniSD memory card from the FOMA phone and export the saved data to the FOMA phone.
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Select the file to be displayed. <File detailed display> For Phonebook Information ● You cannot start other functions or switch to other functions with Multitask while data in the miniSD memory card is displayed. ● You cannot display data from the miniSD memory card during PIM Lock. You cannot also export data from each function.
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Export You can copy the Phonebook entries, Schedule events, ToDo items, mail, free memos, and bookmarks from the FOMA phone to the miniSD memory card. While exporting, you are placed in the same status as you are out of service area so you cannot make calls, communicate using i-mode, or transfer data.
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Import You can import the Phonebook entries, Schedule events, ToDo items, mail, free memos, and bookmarks from the miniSD memory card to the FOMA phone. While importing, you are placed in the same status as you are out of service area so you cannot make calls, communicate using i-mode, or transfer data.
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Edit Title You can edit the title in the miniSD memory card. miniSD File display ) Edit title Enter the title ● You can enter up to 15 full-pitch or 31 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 of “Basics” manual for how to enter characters. Delete P.13 You can delete a file saved in the miniSD memory card.
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Formatting miniSD Memory Card To initially use the miniSD memory card, you need to format (initialize) it. Be sure to format by FOMA P900iV. The miniSD memory card formatted using other devices such as personal computers may not be used properly.
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<SD Check Disk> P.13 Checking miniSD Memory Card You can check and recover a system area or directory in the miniSD memory card. SD-PIM ) SD check disk YES Camera ) SD check disk YES ) SD check disk YES ●...
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<SD Information> P.13 Displaying Capacity of miniSD Memory Card You can display the used memory capacity and empty space in the miniSD memory card. SD-PIM ) SD info ) SD info Still Image List/Moving Image List in miniSD memory card SD info ●...
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Using a miniSD Memory Card with a Personal Computer By connecting the miniSD memory card to the miniSD memory card adapter, you can use the miniSD memory card on a personal computer compatible with the SD memory card. You can display or print out still and moving images and back up the important data.
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■ Folder configuration on miniSD memory card By writing files from the FOMA phone to the miniSD memory card, you can create the folders as shown below within the miniSD memory card, and save the files to the respective folders. When writing a file from a personal computer to the miniSD memory card, you need to define the following folder configuration and file names: DCIM········································Folder for still images xxx_P900························Folder...
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P900iV cannot read it. ● On the FOMA P900iV, you might not be able to display or play data which was saved to the miniSD memory card from other equipment; on other equipment, you might not be able to display or play data which was saved to the miniSD memory card from the FOMA P900iV.
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Data Transmission Available from the FOMA Phone The data transmission services you can use by connecting the FOMA phone to a personal computer are classified as follows; packet transmission, 64K data transmission, and data transfer (OBEX). The FOMA phone is equipped with the adapter function for packet transmission. Types of Transmission Available ●...
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● See the manual of FOMA Mobile Card N2 (option) for connecting and setting FOMA Mobile Card N2 (option). ● To use the FOMA phone for data communications connected with PDA “musea”, update “musea”. See DoCoMo Web page for how to update “musea”.
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To use this service, connect to an access point which supports FOMA 64K data transmission such as DoCoMo Internet access service “mopera”, or an ISDN synchronized 64K access point. For details on setting and connection, see pages 426 and after.
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To carry out the packet transmission, prepare the following connection cable and software in addition to the FOMA phone and personal computer: Example of connection using the FOMA USB Cable ・ FOMA USB Cable (option) ・ Attached CD-ROM “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” FOMA phone Personal computer USB terminal...
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FOMA service fee, you have to directly pay the charge to the Internet service provider. For details on the charge, contact the Internet service provider you use. If using DoCoMo Internet connection service “mopera”, you can use Internet with transmission charge only.
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■ Glossary of Terms ● APN The abbreviation of Access Point Name. Used to identify an Internet service provider or Intranet LAN system you want to access for packet transmission. For example, “mopera” is expressed with character string “mopera.ne.jp”. ● cid The abbreviation of Context Identifier.
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When connecting the FOMA phone to your personal computer via the FOMA USB Cable (option) for packet transmission, install the “P900iV transmission setup files (driver)” from the attached “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” into the personal computer. If possible, also install the “...
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Transmission Setup Files To connect the FOMA phone to your personal computer for data transmission, you have to install the transmission setup files from the attached CD-ROM. (See pages 430 to 438) ● The transmission setup files vary depending on operating systems. Follow the installation procedure for each operating system and specify the appropriate directory to install the transmission setup files.
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(option) USB connector External connector Connector terminal (Face up logo “DoCoMo” of the connector for insertion) Information ● Do not forcibly insert the FOMA USB Cable (option). Insert each connector in the correct direction at the correct angle; otherwise, you will fail connection. When the direction and angle are correct, you can insert a connector smoothly without the strong force.
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● Removing 1. While holding down the release buttons of the external connector of the FOMA USB Cable (option), straight pull out the connector. Release button Release button 2. Pull out the FOMA USB Cable (option) from the USB terminal of the personal computer.
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Exit the launcher screen. ● This screen automatically appears when you insert the “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. It may not appear depending on settings of your personal computer. In this case, go to step ●...
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Exit the launcher screen. ● This screen automatically appears when you insert the “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. It may not appear depending on settings of your personal computer.
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After specifying a folder you want to search for, click “OK”. (In <CD-ROM drive-name>, specify the CD-ROM drive name of your personal computer.) Confirm the driver name (see page 438), then click “ (Next)”. 次へ “FOMA P900iV” is displayed in this example. ● Some personal computers display “USB DEVICE”.
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Exit the launcher screen. ● This screen automatically appears when you insert the “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. It may not appear depending on settings of your personal computer. In this case, go to step 4.
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® Confirm the driver name (see page 438), then click “ (Next)”. 次へ “FOMA P900iV” appears in this example. Click “ (Finish)”. 完了 Install other P900iV transmission setup files (driver). Install all the other P900iV transmission setup files (driver) (see page 438) according to steps 5 to 8.
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Exit the launcher screen. ● This screen automatically appears when you insert the “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. It may not appear depending on settings of your personal computer. In this case, go to step 4.
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次へ Confirm the driver name (see page 438), then click “ (Next)”. 次へ “FOMA P900iV” appears in this example. Click “ (Finish)”. 完了 Install other P900iV transmission setup files (driver). Install all the other P900iV transmission setup files (driver) (see page 438) according to steps 5 to 10.
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Confirming Installed Driver You can confirm that the P900iV transmission setup files (driver) are installed normally. <For Windows ® 98, Windows ® Me, and Windows ® 2000 Professional> “ (Start)” “ (Setting)” “ (Control panel)” スタート 設定 コントロールパネル Open “ (System)”...
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※ The COM port number varies depending on the personal computer you use. ● The following drivers are installed by installation of the P900iV transmission setup file: Device name P900iV transmission setup file (driver) name (Port) (COM/LPT) ・ FOMA P900iV Command Port ポート ・ FOMA P900iV OBEX Port (Modem) ・ FOMA P900iV モデム...
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(Close)” on the launcher screen. 閉じる ● This screen automatically appears when you insert the “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. It may not appear depending on settings of your personal computer. In this case, go to step 4.
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FOMA PC Setup Software To connect the FOMA phone to a personal computer and perform the packet transmission or 64K data transmission, you need to define various settings related to the transmission. Using the FOMA PC setup software, you can easily carry out the settings below. If required, you can set the packet transmission and 64K data transmission without using the FOMA PC setup software.
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Flow from installation of the FOMA PC setup software to connection with Internet STEP1 Install the “FOMA PC setup software”. See page 442 for installation. If the old-version “W-TCP setup software” and old-version “APN setup software” are already installed in your personal computer, you cannot Install Software install the “FOMA PC setup software”;...
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Installing FOMA PC Setup Software/FirstPass PC Software To connect the FOMA phone to your personal computer and perform packet transmission or 64K data transmission, you need to define settings for the transmission. Using the FOMA PC setup software, you can easily set up dial-up, W-TCP, and access point name (APN).
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■ Administrator permission of personal computer To install the “FOMA PC setup software” on Windows ® 2000 Professional or Windows ® XP, user has to get the administrator permission of the personal computer. If user without the administrator permission performs installation, an error will occur.
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Explained here uses the displays for when install the FOMA PC setup software on Windows ® 2000 Professional. The displayed screens are slightly different depending on the personal computer you use. Insert the attached “FOMA P900iV CD-ROM” in the CD-ROM drive of your personal computer. To install FOMA PC Setup Software, click “...
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Select components. After setup, you can select whether “W-TCP setup” resides on the task tray. If “W-TCP setup” is on the task tray, you can easily set or release “W-TCP transmission”. If there is no problem specially, click “ (Next)” as “ 次へ...
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■ Screens displayed at installation of FOMA PC setup software <When the old-version “ (W-TCP setup software)” is installed> W-TCP設定ソフト This screen appears when the old-version W-TCP environment setup software is installed in the system. From “ (Add and delete application)”, uninstall the old-version “W-TCP environment アプリケーションの追加と削除...
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Setting Transmission The procedure below explains how to carry out various settings related to the packet transmission and 64K data transmission. There are two types of setting methods: “auto setting” for easy operation and “manual setting” for the user familiar to a personal computer. Before setting, confirm that the FOMA phone is connected to your personal computer.
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Selecting Packet Transmission from (Easy Setting) かんたん設定 Using “mopera” as an access point The packet transmission is charged depending on the amount of data you sent and received, regardless of the transmission time and distance. (Maximum download speed: 384 kbps, Maximum upload speed: 64 kbps,) Using “mopera”, you can connect Internet only with a transmission fee, and you need not apply the contract.
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Enter an access point name, then click “ (Next)”. 次へ You can specify any name for the currently created connection. Enter a plain name in the “ (Access point 接続名 name)” field. ● You cannot enter the following half-pitch symbols: , /, :, *...
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Confirm the set information, then click “ (Finish)”. 完了 The set contents are listed on the screen. Confirm that there is no problem on the set contents, then click “ 完了 (Finish)”. ● To change the set contents, click “ (Back)”.
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Using a provider other than “mopera” as an access point The packet transmission is charged depending on the amount of data you sent and received, regardless of the transmission time and distance. (Maximum download speed: 384 kbps, Maximum upload speed: 64 kbps) The procedure below explains how to use a provider other than “mopera”.
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Click “ (Set an access 接続先 (APN) 設定 point name (APN)”. In the “ 1 (Number (cid) 1)” field, “mopera.ne.jp” is 番号(cid) specified as the default. Click “ (Add)”, then enter the 追加 correct access point name (APN) for FOMA packet transmission on the “...
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Specify “ (User name)” and ユーザー名 “ (Password)”, then click “ パスワード 次へ (Next)”. To specify the user name and password, correctly enter the information supplied from your service provider, taking care of uppercase and lowercase letters and so on. ●...
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Setting has been completed. Open the dial-up shortcut icon automatically created on the desktop; the connection starts. After confirming that the connection starts, you can activate the Internet browser or mail browser for transmission. (See page 459) ● To make the optimization valid, restart the personal computer. ■...
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You can specify any name for the currently created connection. Enter a plain name in the “ (Access 接続名 point name)” field. Confirm that “FOMA P900iV” is displayed in the “ (Select a modem)” field. モデムの選択 ● You cannot enter the following half-pitch symbols: , /, :, , ?, !, <, >, |, and ”.
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Confirm the set information, then click “ (Finish)”. 完了 The set contents are listed on the screen. Confirm that there is no problem on the set contents, then click “ 完了 (Finish)”. ● To change the set contents, click “ (Back)”.
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“mopera”, register the following items at creation of dial-up information: “ (Access point name)” (arbitrary) ① 接続名 “ (Select a modem)” (FOMA P900iV) ② モデムの選択 “ (Phone number of provider)” ③ 電話番号 Correctly enter these items according to the provider information.
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Specify “ (User name)” and ユーザー名 “ (Password)”, then click “ パスワード 次へ (Next)”. To specify the user name and password, correctly enter the information supplied from your service provider, taking care of uppercase and lowercase letters and so on. ●...
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Carrying Out Set Transmission The procedure below explains how to carry out dial-up connection, giving Windows 2000 ® Professional as an example. Follow the procedure shown on page 428 to connect the FOMA phone to your personal computer. Double-click the connection icon on the desktop. Open the FOMA connection shortcut icon created at transmission setting;...
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Disconnecting Double-click the dial-up icon on the task tray. Dial-up icon Click “ (Disconnect)”. 切断 The connection by packet transmission is cut off. Information ● The transmission line may not be disconnected by only exiting the browser software. To surely disconnect the transmission line, follow this procedure.
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Uninstalling FOMA PC Setup Software Before Uninstalling Before uninstalling the “FOMA PC setup software”, reset the contents modified for the FOMA phone to the default. Make “ (W-TCP setup software)” W-TCP設定ソフト Right-click not to reside on the task tray. Right click “ (W-TCP setup software)”...
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® ® ※ 2 “ (Add and delete programs)” appears for Windows ® プログラムの追加と削除 Select “ NTT DoCoMo FOMA PC設定ソフト (NTT DoCoMo FOMA PC setup software)”, then click “ (Change/Delete)”. 変更/削除 ● “ (Add and Delete)” is displayed for Windows ® 追加と削除 98 and Windows ®...
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W-TCP Setup Role of W-TCP The “ (W-TCP setup software)” is a “TCP parameter setup” tool used to optimize W-TCP設定ソフト the TCP/IP transmission capability at packet transmission via the FOMA network. To maximize the transmission performance of the FOMA phone, you need to optimize the transmission setting this software.
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Click “OK”. Click “ (Yes)”. はい To make the settings valid, restart the personal computer. For Windows ® You can optimize the setting for each dial-up information for Windows ® <Operating from “ (FOMA PC FOMA PC設定ソフト setup software)”> Start the program, then click “ W-TCP設...
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<Releasing the optimization> Click “ (System setup)” システム設定 “ (Release 最適化を解除する optimization)” The screen shown on the right appears to release the optimization. When releasing the setting to carry out transmission via a device other than the FOMA phone, release the optimization.
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APN Setting The procedure below explains how to set an access point name (APN) for packet transmission. The FOMA packet transmission does not use an ordinary phone number as an access point unlike the 64K data transmission. For each access point, register an access point name (APN) in the FOMA phone beforehand, then specify the registration number (cid) in the access point phone number field for connection.
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<Dial-up information creation function> Select an access point name you add or edit on the access point name (APN) setting screen, then click “ ダイヤル (Create dial-up information)”; you can create dial-up information for packet transmission. The FOMA アップ作成 phone setting writing confirmation screen then appears, then click “ (Yes)”.
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® software. When using DoCoMo Internet access service “mopera”, you need not specify an access point name (APN) (see page 471). You can set “caller ID notified/not notified” (see page 475) as required. (You need to set “caller ID notified”...
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To manually carry out the transmission setting, you have to specify a COM port number, which is assigned to the “FOMA P900iV” modem embedded after you install the P900iV transmission setup file. The confirmation method varies depending on the operating system of your personal computer.
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COM port in the “ 接続先 (Access point name)” field of the “FOMA P900iV”, then click “OK”. ● The COM port number you confirmed is used to specify an access point name (APN). (See page 471) ● The contents displayed on the property screen and COM port number vary depending on the personal computer you use.
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Specifying an Access Point Name (APN) The procedure below explains how to specify an access point name (APN) for packet transmission. You can register up to 10 access point names (APNs), which are managed with cid1 to cid10 (see page 474). cid1 already contains “mopera”.
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Select the connection method. <When you can select the COM port of the “FOMA P900iV”> Select the COM port with which you install the “FOMA P900iV” in the “ (Connection method)” field, then 接続方法 click “OK”. Then, go to step 6.
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Specify an access point name (APN). Enter an access point name (APN) in the following format: AT+CGDCONT = cid, "PPP", "APN" cid: Enter any number from 2 to 10. ※ If you already specify cid, be careful that its contents are overwritten by the access point name you entered here.
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■ cid (Registration number) The FOMA phone has registration numbers, cid1 to cid10. cid1 contains “mopera.ne.jp” as an access point name (APN). To connect a provider other than “mopera”, you need to specify an access point name (APN) supplied from your provider or network administrator in any of cid2 to cid10.
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● Screen displays may differ depending on the personal computer you use. ● When using DoCoMo Internet access service “mopera”, you need to set your caller ID to “notified”. ● If the entered AT command is not displayed, enter “ATE1...
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Setting Dial-up Network for Windows ® “ (Start)” “ (All programs)” “ スタート すべてのプログラム アクセサリ (Accessories)” “ (Transmissions)” Open “ (New 通信 新しい接続ウィザード connection wizard)” When the “ (New 新しい接続ウィザード connection wizard)” screen appears, click “ (Next)”. 次へ Select “ (Connect インターネットに接続する...
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If the “ (Select a device)” デバイスの選択 screen appears, check “FOMA P900iV”, then click “ (Next)”. 次へ ● The “ (Select a device)” screen appears デバイスの選択 only when you have registered two or more modems. Enter any name in the “ (ISP ISP 名...
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(Use dial information)” is ダイヤル情報を使う checked, uncheck it. ● The COM port allocated to “FOMA P900iV” varies depending on the personal computer you use. ● This example shows the phone number for connecting to “mopera”. Enter the phone number of the access point...
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Click the “ (Network)” tab, ネットワーク then carry out various settings. In the “ (Type of 呼び出すダイヤルアップサーバーの種類 calling dial-up server)” field, select “PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000, Internet”. In the “ (Use the following この接続は次の項目を使用します items for this connection)” field, select “ インターネットプロ...
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Setting Dial-up Network for Windows 2000 Professional ® “ (Start)” “ (Programs)” “ (Accessories)” “ スタート プログラム アクセサリ 通信 (Transmissions)” Open “ (Dial-up connection ネットワークとダイヤルアップ接続 with network)” Double-click “ (Create a 新しい接続の作成 new connection)” in “ ネットワークとダイ (Network and dial-up ヤルアップ接続...
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“ (Next)”. 次へ ● If “FOMA P900iV” is not selected in that field, select it. ● The screen shown on the right may not appear depending on the operating environment of your personal computer. In this case, go to step 10.
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Specify the items in the “ 接続 (Connection)” tab. Enter “ (Connection type)” and “ 接続の種類 ログオンの手続き (Logon procedure)” according to the information supplied from your Internet service provider or network administrator. Confirm the contents you entered, then click the “ アドレス...
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Enter any name in the “ 接続名 (Connection name)” field, then click “ 次 (Next)”. へ ● Here, “SAMPLE” is entered as an example. Select “ (No)”, then click “ いいえ 次へ (Next)”. ● When setting the Internet mail, select “ (Yes)”.
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(Use dial information)” ダイヤル情報を使う is unchecked. If that item is checked, uncheck it. ● The COM port allocated to “FOMA P900iV” varies depending on the personal computer you use. ● This example shows the phone number for connecting to “mopera”. Enter the phone number of the access point actually you use.
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(Access point name)” field, then 続名 click “ (Next)”. 次へ Here, “SAMPLE” is entered as an example. ● If “FOMA P900iV” is not specified in the “ モデムの選択 (Select a modem)” field, select “FOMA P900iV”. Enter “ ” in the “ *...
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● Uncheck “ (Use the 市外局番とダイヤルのプロパティを使う area code and dial properties)”. ● If “FOMA P900iV” is not specified in the “ 接続方法 (Connection method)” field, select it. ● This example shows the phone number for connecting to “mopera”. Enter the phone number of the access point actually you use.
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<For Windows ® 98> Click the “ (Server type)” サーバーの種類 tab, then carry out respective settings. Enter “ (Type of dial-up ダイヤルアップサーバーの種類 server)”, “ (Detailed options)”, and “ 詳細オプション 使用でき (Available network protocol)” るネットワークプロトコル according to the information supplied from your Internet service provider or network administrator.
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Click the “ (Security)” tab, セキュリティ then enter the “ (user name)” ユーザー名 and “ (password)” supplied パスワード from your Internet service provider or network administrator. ● If you check “ (Automatically connect)” 自動的に接続する in advance, the screen for confirming the user name and password does not appear at connection;...
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Connecting Dial-up The procedure below explains how to carry out dial-up connection using Windows Me and ® Windows XP as examples. Follow the procedure shown on page 428 to connect the FOMA ® phone to your personal computer. ● To perform a connection via packet transmission, it is recommended that optimize the transmission performance by “W-TCP setup”...
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The connection has been completed. ● You can start the browser software to browse web pages, use e-mail and so on. ● If this screen does not appear, confirm the setting of the access point name. (This screen may not appear depending on the setting contents.) For Windows ®...
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The connection has been completed. After the connection is completed, the message shown on the right appears from the indicator of the task bar for a few seconds. ● You can start the browser software to browse web pages, use e-mail and so on. ●...
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If this error occurs Take the action below Your personal computer cannot ・ Confirm whether your personal computer satisfies the operating environment (see recognize “FOMA P900iV” page 420). ・ Confirm whether the P900iV transmission setup file is installed in your personal computer.
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Importing the data link software in your personal computer, you can carry out data editing and backup. You can download the “FOMA P900iV data link software” from a web site. To install this software in your system, confirm the approval of use and the operating environment below.
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Information ● On the FOMA P900iV, use “ FOMA P900iV Data Link Software” downloaded from the URL described on the previous page. Note that you cannot use other Data Link Software. List of data items you can transfer using the FOMA P900iV data link software...
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※ The following abbreviations are used in the AT command list: [AT] : Commands which are available at the FOMA P900iV Command Port : Commands which are available in the FOMA P900iV (modem) [&F] : Commands which are initialized with the AT&F command [&W] : Commands which are saved with the AT&W command;...
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AT Command List AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT%V Displays the version of the AT%V − FOMA phone Ver1.00 AT&Cn Selects operating conditions of AT&C1 n=0: CD is always ON. [AT][M] the circuit CD signal to the DTE n=1: CD varies depending on the carrier of the other [&F][&W] party’s modem.
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AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT * DGPIR=n This command is valid at n=0: Uses the APN as it is. (Initial value) AT * DGPIR=0 outgoing and incoming calls. n=1: Adds “184” to the APN. (Always not notified.) In the dial-up network setting, n=2: Adds “186”...
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AT+GMI Displays the manufacturer name ー AT+GMI (Panasonic). Panasonic AT+GMM Displays the product name AT+GMM ー (FOMA P900iV) of the FOMA FOMA P900iV phone. AT+GMR Displays the version of the AT+GMR ー FOMA phone. Ver1.00 AT+IFC=n,m Selects the flow control method.
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(During packet transmission) the on-hook state. NO CARRIER ATIn Displays the ID code. n=0: Displays “NTT DoCoMo”. ATI0 n=1: Displays the product name. (same as +GMM) NTT DoCoMo n=2: Displays the version of the PPP packet function. (same as +GMR)
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AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example ATS5=n Sets a back space (BS) n=8: Initial value (n=8 only specifiable.) ATS5=8 character. ATS5?: Inquires the set value. ATS5? [AT][M] [&F] ATS7=n Sets standby duration until n=1 to 120 (Initial value = 60) (Unit: Second) ATS7=60 connection is complete.
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Supplementary Explanation of AT Commands ● Command name: +CGDCONT ・ Outline This command sets an access point name (APN) at packet transmission. ・ Format +CGDCONT=[<cid>[,"PPP"[,"<APN>"]]] ・ Explanation of parameters You set the connecting end (APN) for packet transmission. See the example below for command instructions. <cid>...
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・ Command execution example You can specify only the following four setting patterns: (The setting described in item (1) is defined in each cid as the initial value.) (1) Command that allows all the baud rates for both upload and download (cid=2) AT+CGEQMIN=2 (2) Command that allows 64 kbps for upload and 384 kbps for download (cid=3) AT+CGEQMIN=3,,64,384...
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Disconnection Reason List 64K Data Transmission Value Reason The specified phone number does not exist. Disconnected normally. Cannot communicate because the other party is communicating. Dialed but no response has come in within the specified duration. Cannot communicate because the other party is dialing. Other party rejected to receive the call.
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Information ● Result codes are displayed in the Character notation (initial value) when the ATVn command (see page 501) is set to n=1 and displayed in the numeric notation when it is set to n=0. ● The baud rate is displayed to keep the compatibility with a modem connected via the conventional RS-232C. The FOMA phone and personal computer are however connected via the FOMA USB Cable (option);...
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Index ◆◇◆ Numerics ◆◇◆ Delete 61, 63 Delete folder Display 64K data transmission Edit folder name ◆◇◆ A ◆◇◆ Edit title Move this α -blend finish editing display Number of bookmarks 61, 63 α -blend List Register About finder display Set as home URL Animation 34, 40, 354...
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Snap image quality Data transmission Store in Deco mail (decoration mail) Switching cameras Background color Zoom Blink Camera off setting Copy Camera shortcut menu Category list Decorate area select Change i-mode password Edit decoration Change mail address Font color Character size 75, 250 Font size Chara-den...
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Icons FirstPass PC software Image display Flash function Image Edit display FOMA card Image viewer FOMA P900iV data link software Add desktop icon FOMA PC setup software 427, 440 Add image to phonebook 64K data transmission AV OUT APN setting...
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i-mode 28, 38 Preview 152, 157, 213 i-mode mail/Short Message (SMS) Property Add desktop icon Protect on/off Add folder Read all Add header Receive option setting Add receiver Received mail 144, 184, 221 Add signature Receiving 178, 218 Add to address Reply Add to phonebook Reply with quote...
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Index Displaying moving/i-motion image list ◆◇◆ M ◆◇◆ Edit file name Mail address list Edit folder title Mail list display Edit title Mail member Export Compose message Fast Delete File property Edit address File restriction Edit member name Import Look-up address Ir exchange Reset member name LCD AI...
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Save melody Playback end display Sort Post view display 274, 275, 276, 277, 281, 282 Unprotect all Private Window Message R/F detailed display 125, 126 Pull down menu Message R/F list 125, 126 QR code miniSD file display ◆◇◆ R ◆◇◆ miniSD memory card Radio button Delete...
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Index Scroll 74, 250 ◆◇◆ T ◆◇◆ Scroll function Text box Security Text Edit display Selection box Text reader Sent address Accessing URL Add desktop icon Add bookmark Compose message Add desktop icon Compose SMS Add to phonebook Delete Concatenate Dialed calls Copy Dialing...
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Don’t forget your FOMA phone ... or your manners! When using your FOMA phone, do not forget to show common courtesy and consideration to the people around you. In the following cases, be certain to turn the power off. ■Where use is prohibited Some places prohibit the use of mobile phones.
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