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Contents / Precautions
Manual for
Confirming before use
Making calls /
Receiving calls
Making /
Receiving videophone calls
Phonebook
Sound / Display
Settings
Safety settings
Multimedia
(Camera)
i-mode
Mail
i-appli
Data box
Tool
Stationery
Network service
Data communication
Entering characters
Overseas use
Appendix
Index /
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  • Page 1 Contents / Precautions Manual for Confirming before use Making calls / Receiving calls Making / Receiving videophone calls Phonebook Sound / Display Settings Safety settings Multimedia (Camera) i-mode Mail i-appli Data box Tool Stationery Network service Data communication Entering characters Overseas use Appendix Index /...
  • Page 2 . Please refer to “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] <FOMA>” and “Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]” for more information on service details and operations. a The most recent information related to this card is posted on homepage of NTT DoCoMo. • To download the L601i User guide (PDF file) (http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/manual/download/index.html)
  • Page 3 Services Supported Services Supported i-mode mail Replying to i-mode Mail Phone to/AV Phone to/Mail to/Web to Forwarding i-mode Mail Mail Address Settings Message inquiry Reject/Receive Mail Settings Sending/Receiving i-shot Mail Mail Size Limitation Sending/Receiving i-motion Mail Suspend/Restart Mail i-appli i-appli Pre-installed G-GUIDE EPG Remote Controller i-appli DX / mega i appli...
  • Page 4 DoCoMo W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS system Thank you for purchasing the “FOMA L601i”. Before or during use of the FOMA L601i, make sure that you read this manual and the separate manuals such as for the battery pack thoroughly so that you can use the FOMA L601i correctly. If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the DoCoMo Information Center listed on the back of this manual.
  • Page 5: For Those Who Use The Foma Phone For The First Time

    How to Read/Refer to This Manual How to Read/Refer to This Manual The search methods and page structure of this manual are described here. Screen displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones may differ. How to Refer to This Manual By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired functions and explanations are described: Tabs on Cover...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    How to Read/Refer to This Manual From the Tabs on the Front Cover Search for the functions and explanations in the order of the Front Cover > First page of Chapter > Description page. Contents / Precautions Sound/ Sound Display Display 1 Ring volume 1 Main display...
  • Page 7 How to Read/Refer to This Manual How to use this manual In this manual, operations of your FOMA phone are explained in the structure as shown below: • Screen displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones may differ. Title Shows the title Shortcut operation...
  • Page 8: Contents

    Contents/Precautions Sound/Display ............. 75 Contents • Adjusting the Ring Volume • Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume Before using your FOMA phone....... Rear side of Front Cover • Setting a Ring Tone • Setting an Effect Tone For those who use the FOMA phone •...
  • Page 9 Contents/Precautions Mail..............137 Data Transmission..........209 • Data Transmission Available from the FOMA phone • Before Use • Mail Menu • i-mode Mail • Displaying Mail in Inbox • Glossary of Data Transmission Terms • Displaying Mail in Outbox • Displaying Mail in Unsent message •...
  • Page 10: Features Of Foma L601I

    Contents/Precautions Features of FOMA L601i FOMA is the name of the DoCoMo's service based on the W-CDMA format, authorized as one of the world’s standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). i-mode Function i-mode Function Viewing sites > P130 i-appli > P160 This is on-line service to view the information via connecting You can download and use a variety of i-appli software the site or homepage by simply operating the button.
  • Page 11 Contents/Precautions International Roaming > P224 Useful Functions for Overseas Use Unit converter > P185 You can make/receive voice/video-phone calls, perform i-mode communication, exchange i-mode mail and SMS You can convert a value of currency, surface, length, messages and perform data transmission with a weight, temperature, capacity or velocity from one unit personal computer connected to your FOMA phone to another.
  • Page 12: Making Full Use Of Foma L601I

    Contents/Precautions Making Full Use of FOMA L601i! "Video-phone", communication seeing each other's face. > P58...
  • Page 13 Contents/Precautions Simple and Easy Camera Function > P108...
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions (Always Follow The Safety Precautions.)

    Contents/Precautions a The following symbols show specific directions: Safety Precautions (Always follow the safety precautions.) a Before using the FOMA phone, read these Denotes things not to do (Prohibition). Don’t safety precautions carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading the precautions, keep Denotes not to disassemble.
  • Page 15 Contents/Precautions General precautions for FOMA Do not use or leave the FOMA phone or accessories in places where it is exposed phone, batteries, adapters/chargers, Don’t to direct sunlight, or in extremely high and UIM temperatures such as inside a car in the summer heat.
  • Page 16 Contents/Precautions 1. Pull the power plug off the outlet or socket. Warning 2. Turn off the FOMA phone. 3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA phone. Do not place the batteries, the FOMA phone, adapters/chargers, or UIM in If you use the devices with these symptoms not Don’t handled, they may overheat, burst, or catch fire, or microwave ovens or high-pressure...
  • Page 17: Precautions For Foma Phone

    Contents/Precautions You may be punished for using the FOMA Caution phone in airplanes, which is prohibited by law. Temperature of the FOMA phone, battery Turn off the FOMA phone near high- pack or adapter/charger may rise while precision electronic devices or devices charging the battery, shooting moving using weak electronic signals.
  • Page 18 Contents/Precautions Do not put the FOMA phone in the place Warning where it could be affected by an expanded Don’t airbag, etc., on the dashboard. For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator and ring volume must be adjusted If the airbag expands, the FOMA phone could hit you carefully.
  • Page 19: Precautions For Batteries

    Contents/Precautions Be careful not to let your finger or the strap Caution get caught when you open and close the FOMA phone. Portion Material Finishing Accidents such as injury or malfunction may result. Earpiece/Speaker Aluminium Oxidation treatment Precautions for batteries Sub display frame Stainless Chromium plating...
  • Page 20 Contents/Precautions If the battery fluid leaks or emits an odor, Danger immediately stop using the battery and keep it away from fire. Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it. The battery fluid, being flammable, may catch fire and Don’t cause an explosion.
  • Page 21: Precautions For Adapters/Chargers

    Contents/Precautions Precautions for adapters/chargers If liquids such as water get in the charger, unplug the power cord immediately from Pull the power plug out the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Warning Liquid inside the charger may cause electric shock, Never short-circuit the charging terminals smoke, or fire.
  • Page 22: Precautions For Uim

    Contents/Precautions Always hold the plug when pulling the Warning adapter/charger out of the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not use them in a If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be Don’t positive (+) grounded vehicle.
  • Page 23: Notes On Using Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    Contents/Precautions Notes on using near electronic medical • If the Auto Power On function is set, deactivate the equipment setting, then turn the power off. a The description below meets “Guidelines on the If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use the mobile Use of Radio-communication Equipment such as phone 22cm or more away from an...
  • Page 24: Notes On Handling

    Contents/Precautions a Occasionally clean the connector terminals of Notes on Handling the equipment using a dry cotton swab. If the connector terminal becomes soiled, the connection General Notes may deteriorate so that the power goes off or the battery a Do not let the equipment get wet. does not charge fully.
  • Page 25 Contents/Precautions a The FOMA phone, if operated near ordinary Notes on handling batteries phones, televisions or radios that are in use, a Batteries have a limited life. may affect them. You should operate your If the usable time of your FOMA phone is extremely short FOMA phone as far away from such equipment even if the battery is fully charged, replace the battery.
  • Page 26 Contents/Precautions a The UIM may become warm during use, but Notes on handling chargers and adapters this is not a sign of a malfunction. Continue a Charge the battery in a place with an ambient using it as it is. temperature from 5°C to 35°C.
  • Page 27: Intellectual Property Rights

    “My DoCoMo” and the logos of “FOMA”, “i-mode”, nuisance and misdeed to the public. and “i-appli” are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. Please respect the privacy of individuals around you when • The “Free Dial Service” name and its logo are trademarks of taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile NTT Communications.
  • Page 28 Contents/Precautions • Sometimes transcribed like Windows XP or 2000. • Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more • Other company names and product names described in of the following United States Patents and/or their the text are trademarks or registered trademarks of those counterparts in other nations: companies.
  • Page 29: Accessories And Main Options

    Contents/Precautions Accessories and Main Options <Accessories> • L601i Handset • CD-ROM for L601i • Battery Pack L02 • Instruction manual (including Warranty (“Manual for Data (With Instruction Quick Manual • and Rear Cover L02) Communication” (PDF Manual) included (P332) file) is included.) <Main Options>...
  • Page 31: Confirming Before Use

    Confirming before use Phone Parts and Functions ....28 Display ........... 31 Menu Operations........35 Soft Key Operations ......35 Side Button Main Operations ....36 Using the UIM (FOMA Card) ....37 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack .......... 39 Charging the FOMA Phone....40 Turning Power ON.........
  • Page 32: Phone Parts And Functions

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Phone Parts and Functions The Name and function of each part of the FOMA phone are as follows. • This manual describes operation of each button using an illustration of the button. & Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx.
  • Page 33 Confirming before use 1 Earpiece/Speaker 6 KNavigation button While talking over a call (using a speaker phone), the For selecting an item and scrolling the display. other party’s voice is heard from here. The following operations can be performed from the While not talking, ring alerts and alarms are emitted Stand-by display: UUp button...
  • Page 34 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF 9 AStart button % NMultitask button Press to make/receive voice calls. > P48, P50 Press to bring up the Task Manager. Press on the Stand-by display to view the other party Press for 1 or more seconds to bring up the New Task screen.
  • Page 35: Display

    Confirming before use - Strap hole : Shows the level of the received radio waves. . Rear cover Strong Weak / Infrared data port : Out of the service area. Point this port to the other device for infrared : Displayed during a voice call. communication.
  • Page 36 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageR at the (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageF is full. i-mode Center is full. " : Displayed when i-appli is being started. (White): Displayed when the i-mode center holds a : Displayed when i-appli auto start failed.
  • Page 37 Confirming before use schedule exists. (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds a :Displayed when UIM is not inserted or an error mail, MessageR/F, an unread mail, SMS, occurs on the UIM. MessageR/F, or the message in answering machine exists. Sub Display (Pink): Displayed when the box for mail, MessageR/F at the i-mode Center Mail, SMS, MessageR/F, or the...
  • Page 38 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Missed call/ New received E-mail : In this mode, a ring alert sounds and an incoming vibrator operates in “Melody + vibration” for When closing the FOMA phone, following messages are incoming voice/video-phone calls. displayed on the Sub display. : In this mode no ring alert sounds and no incoming vibrator operates for incoming voice/video-phone calls.
  • Page 39: Menu Operations

    Confirming before use Menu Operations Soft Key Operations Example: How to set the “Stand-by display” of the “Main To perform an operation displayed in the soft key area on display”. the Main display, press the corresponding button as Selecting a function using K below.
  • Page 40: Side Button Main Operations

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Main operations that can be performed by pressing Side Button Main Operations with the FOMA phone opened FOMA phone operation How to operate Adjust the volume for While moving images/a melody is moving image/melody played back ] F E playback While each List display is displayed ] F E...
  • Page 41: Using The Uim (Foma Card)

    Confirming before use Inserting Using the UIM (FOMA Card) 1. Insert the UIM with its IC-side facing downwards Your phone number and contracted contents for the in the direction of the arrow underneath the guide. service, etc. are recorded in the UIM. You need to insert it into the FOMA phone to make/receive calls or perform communication.
  • Page 42 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Information Differences of UIM • When inserting / removing the UIM, close the flip, and then put There are 2 types of UIM, the green, white and blue UIM and it on your hand. Take care not to accidentally torch or scratch the blue UIM.
  • Page 43: Attaching/Removing The Battery Pack

    Confirming before use 2. Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow 1 • If the UIM (Green) is lost or stolen overseas, contact DoCoMo immediately to suspend the service. For a with the label facing downwards, then push it in the direction of the arrow 2.
  • Page 44: Charging The Foma Phone

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Information Removing • Attach/remove the battery pack with the FOMA phone closed 1. Press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 1 and held in your hand after you turn off the power. In addition, to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then lift it If you attach/remove the battery pack forcibly, it may damage up in the direction of the arrow 3 to remove.
  • Page 45 Confirming before use 2. While pressing the release buttons on both sides • If you start to charge the battery, the charging start of the connector of the AC adapter, connect it tone will sound. horizontally to the FOMA phone with the arrows- The battery level icon ( ) flashes on and off in turn engraved side facing upwards in the direction of...
  • Page 46 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF 3. Close the cover of the external connector terminal adapter for overseas travel applying to the country or area of of the FOMA phone. stay is required). Also, do not charge the battery pack using an electric transformer for overseas travel.
  • Page 47 For environmental protection, bring the exhausted time could be about half of this estimate depending battery to an NTT DoCoMo, dealer, or recycle shop. on the battery level, function settings, other ambient conditions such as temperature, the status of radio...
  • Page 48: Turning Power On

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF • The continuous standby time for standstill is the Turning Power ON average number of hours you can use the FOMA • Before you turn on the power, make sure that the UIM is phone in standstill status when it is closed and can inserted and that the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 49: Date/Time

    Confirming before use Date/Time You can set the date and time and daylight saving time. See “Setting Date & Time” (P95) for details of how to set them up. Using Caller ID Notification Service The Caller ID Notification Service enables you to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call.
  • Page 51: Making Calls/Receiving Calls

    Making calls/ Receiving calls Making calls..........48 Receiving calls ........51 Using Public mode (drive mode) ...52 Using Public mode (power off) ....54...
  • Page 52: Making Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls • Press Q for 1 or more seconds: You can switch Making calls ON/OFF the speaker phone. 1. Enter the other party’s phone number 3. P to end the call after talking. Information • If you press after entering the number from 0 to 9 in the Enter Phone Number screen, you can make a call directly matching the the number saved in memory.
  • Page 53 Making calls/Receiving calls – Not notify : “#31#” is added in front of the phone Hold /Cancel held call number entered, but the phone number is not notified. You can put/release the call on hold. – Notify : “ 31#” is added in front of the phone Mute /Unmute number entered, and the phone number is notified.
  • Page 54 Making calls/Receiving calls Information Using Pause Dial • The other party may not be able to receive the signal You can use services such as sending messages to a depending on the type of the receiver's handset. pocket bell, reserving tickets or checking the balance of •...
  • Page 55: Receiving Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls – See the International Service web page of DoCoMo for Information the information about connectable countries and • The changed volume is held even after ending the call. telecommunications carriers. – Images sent from the other party may blur on your Receiving calls FOMA phone or you may not be able to connect, 1.
  • Page 56: Using Public Mode (Drive Mode)

    Making calls/Receiving calls 1: If you use voice mail menu, you should register this service When you didn't get a call in operator. For details, see “Using voice mail” (P198). When you could not answer the incoming voice call/video- 2: If you use call forwarding menu, you should register this phone call, the following screen indicating a missed call service in operator.
  • Page 57 Making calls/Receiving calls Releasing the Public Mode Call Waiting • On the stand-by display, press * for 1 or more When a video-phone call is received When a voice call is received seconds. The Public mode is released, and disappeared. A Public mode (drive mode) In Public mode (drive mode), a guidance is played for the caller...
  • Page 58: Using Public Mode (Power Off)

    Making calls/Receiving calls Nuisance Call Blocking Service • This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). Make a voice call to “1412” (free) and set not to be When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received applicable to video-phone call.
  • Page 59 Making calls/Receiving calls Activating between network services and Public • After setting Public mode (power off) and turning off the power, the guidance “The person you are calling mode (power off) is currently in an area where use is prohibited. Please If you use Public mode (power off) and Network service at try again later.”...
  • Page 60 Making calls/Receiving calls Nuisance Call Blocking Service Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls • When the caller is registered to • When the caller is registered to the Nuisance Call Blocking the Nuisance Call Blocking Service, the guidance of the call Service, the image guidance of rejection is played to the caller the call rejection is played to the...
  • Page 61: Making/Receiving Video-Phone Calls

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone ........58 Making Video-phone Calls.....58 Receiving Video-phone Calls....60 Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls ........61...
  • Page 62: About Video-Phone

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone Mark Description Speaker phone ON/OFF When both you and the other party use DoCoMo's video- Zooming magnification phones, you can talk seeing each other's image. • DoCoMo video-phones conform to 3G – 324M • The voice of the other party is heard from the standardized by the international standard 3GPP speaker when the call starts.
  • Page 63 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls – Display setting : You can set the display method Using the Submenus of the Talking screen for the Talking screen. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P253 • Both : The other party’s image and your image 1.
  • Page 64: Receiving Video-Phone Calls

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Information Making a Video-phone call from the • The changed volume is held even after ending the call. Dialed/Received Call Record 1. On the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T ] Select Receiving Video-phone Calls a history ] T 1. When you receive a call, T / A Information Calling video-phone •...
  • Page 65: Changing Settings For Video-Phone Calls

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Information • When inserting the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/ Microphone set with Switch (option), you can connect a call by earphone regardless of Speakerphone ON/OFF. • If you answer a video-phone call by pressing the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone set with Switch (option) when closing the flip, the substitutive image will be sent.
  • Page 67: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebook 1 Add to phonebook 2 Seach phonebook 3 No. of phonebook Phonebook 4 Phonebook settings 5 Group settings 6 Own number Select Select Adding to Phonebook ......64 To display the Phonebook menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Searching for Phonebook Entries..66 Checking the Number of Saved (Phonebook) or “Phonebook”...
  • Page 68 Phonebook Adding to Phonebook Number 1 ~ 5 Enter a phone number. If you press M [Icon] after (Phonebook) ] entering, you can set a mark other than 2 types of phonebooks are available, the phonebook Mail addr 1 – 3 Enter a mail address.
  • Page 69 Phonebook – Terminal setting : Go to the settings of “Select ring 3 : For secret code, refer to “Mobile Phone User's Guide tone”. > P76 [i-mode]”. 3. After storing, I[Save] ] Enter a memory number Set mail ringtone (0-499) ] C You can set a ring tone for when you receive mail from registered party.
  • Page 70 Phonebook Phone No. search Searching for Phonebook Entries You can search by entering part of the phone (Phonebook) ] number. Domain search You can display the Phonebook in the FOMA phone / UIM You can search by specifying a domain. You can specifying a search method.
  • Page 71 Phonebook • I[Mail] : You can compose i-mode mail to selected • C[Connect] : You can connect the web page of mail address or phone number registered in the selected URL. selected phonebook. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail”.
  • Page 72 Phonebook Copy Mail/URL – Copy to UIM : You can copy the Phonebook – Compose mail: The mail address or phone number selected to the UIM. saved in the selected Phonebook is entered into the – Select copy to UIM : You can copy multiple destination.
  • Page 73 Phonebook Edit 1: You can user phonebook list by Group search except for “No group”, “Reading search”, “Phone No. search” and “Domain You can edit the phonebook. Go to step 2 on page search”. You may not be able to select it depending on the 64 of “Adding to Phonebook”.
  • Page 74 Phonebook Checking the Number of Saved Creating a Domain List Phonebook Entries (Phonebook) ] 42 (Phonebook) ] You can store domains to be used when doing “Domain Search” (P66). You can check the number of phonebook entries saved in Setting item/Setting at purchase > P242 the handset of the FOMA phone and in the UIM as well as the number of phonebook entries available.
  • Page 75 Phonebook 2. Select the group to set ] C ] Select the following Information item to register ] After setting, press I [Finish] • If the “Display data” (See left) is set to “UIM only”, you cannot select “Memory No. search”. Group name You can save the name of the group.
  • Page 76 Phonebook Displaying Own Number Using the Submenus of the Group Settings Screen (Phonebook) ] 1. From the Group Settings screen, M [Menu] You can display your phone number recorded in the UIM. ]Select from the following submenu items 1. From the Phonebook menu (P63), “Own number” Reset •...
  • Page 77 Phonebook 2: You cannot use the menu even if you operate the number Using the Submenu of the Detail Screen registered in own number. 1. From the Detail Screen, M[Menu] ] Select from 3: You cannot use this menu during a call. the following submenu items 4: You cannot use this menu when the own number information is not registered.
  • Page 79: Sound/Display

    Sound/ Sound Display Display 1 Ring volume 1 Main display 2 Effect tone volume 2 Sub display 3 Select ringtone 3 Font 4 Select effect tone 4 Menu style 5 Vibration settings 5 Backlight 6 Manner settings 6 Color scheme 7 Mail ring duration 7 Lighting LED Select...
  • Page 80: Sound

    Sound/Display Adjusting the Ring Volume Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume (Sound) ] (Sound) ] Setting items/Setting at purchase > P244 Setting items/Setting at purchase > P244 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Ring volume” ] 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Effect tone volume” Select from the following adjustment items ] ] Select from the following adjustment items ] After setting,I [Done]...
  • Page 81: Setting An Effect Tone

    Sound/Display • For the melody registered at purchase, see “List of phonebook (P64) melody” (P251). 2 Ringtone set for a group of the FOMA phone’s phonebook > Set group (P71) Setting items/Setting at purchase > P245 3 Ringtone volume/Video call ring tone/Mail, Message ring 1.
  • Page 82: Manner Mode

    Sound/Display – Pattern 2(Vibration only): This activates the Setting a Vibrator vibration to pattern 2. Regardless of ringtone, the (Sound) ] tone for incoming call does not sound. – OFF: The vibration is not activated in FOMA phone. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P245 1.
  • Page 83: Mail Ring On/Off

    Sound/Display – The shutter tone on shooting still and moving image. > P110 Manner mode – The alert tone for disconnecting a call. > P48, P51 You can set the Manner mode. – The alert tone to reconnect > P91 Original manner mode –...
  • Page 84: Ringing Time

    Sound/Display – Cycle: After selecting Cycle section by pressing D , • When the image saved in stand-by mode, making and receiving a call at purchase, please refer to “Pre-installed you can enter the number of cycle. data” (P260) Setting Ringing Time Setting the Stand-by Display (Display) ] 11 (Sound) ]...
  • Page 85 Sound/Display Information Display items • If you press M [View], you can confirm the display set. – Select display type field • Clock ... Display a digital clock on the stand-by screen. You can select the type of the clock by Setting the Display for Incoming Calls “Select clock/city field”.
  • Page 86: Setting Sub Display

    Sound/Display Setting Sub Display – Select file/Clock theme field : Select an image (P166) or a clock theme saved in “My picture” of You can set images of the stand-by display for Sub “Data box”. display and displays for incoming and outgoing calls. You •...
  • Page 87: Setting Fonts Of Dial Characters

    Sound/Display Setting Menu Style Setting the Display for Outgoing Calls (Display) ] (Display) ] 23 You can set the style of the Menu Style that appears when You can change the image to be displayed when you pressing C [Menu] on the Stand-by display. make a call.
  • Page 88: Setting Color Scheme

    Sound/Display Receiving mail Setting color Scheme Set lighting pattern and color used for incoming mail. (Display) ] Receiving message R You can set the color scheme of the Main screen. Set lighting pattern and color used for incoming MessageR. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P247 Receiving message F 1.
  • Page 89: Settings

    Settings Settings 1 Call/ Answer 2 Call feature 3 Video-phone Settings 4 Date & Time 5 Network 6 Host selection 7 Security Select Select Call/Answer ..........86 To display the Settings menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Call Feature ..........91 Video-Phone ...........93 (Settings) or “Settings”...
  • Page 90: Call/Answer

    Settings • A/T: You can make a call to the other party of Call/Answer the record being selected. • I[Delete]: You can delete the record being selected. Checking Call/Mail History 2. Select a call record ]C Displaying Received Call Records Recv.
  • Page 91 Settings Displaying Dialed Call Records Add to phonebook (Settings) ] Register a selected/displayed phone number in the history newly/additionally to a phonebook. Go to step You can view dialed call records. 2 (P64) in ”Adding to phonebook”. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Call/Answer” ] Send mail “Call/Mail history”...
  • Page 92 Settings 2. Select a history ] C 1. From Settings menu (P85), select “Call/Answer” ] “Call/Mail history” ] “Sent mails” • The Detail screen appears. • A history of sent mail appears. Information 2. Select a history ] C • See “Using the Submenu of Received Call Records •...
  • Page 93 Settings • To clear all the call durations ] M [Menu] ] “Reset Displaying Call Time all” (Settings) ] 12 You can confirm call duration for each call type. You can Setting Earphone/Microphone Auto Answer confirm the following items: (Settings) ] 13 •...
  • Page 94 Settings Setting Reject call List Setting to Reject/Accept Incoming Calls 1. From the Reject/Accept call display (See left), (Settings) ] 14 Select “Reject on list” ] I [List] You can set whether to reject incoming calls. • The Reject on list will be displayed. Setting item/Setting at purchase >...
  • Page 95: Call Feature

    Settings Call Feature Setting an Answer Mode (Settings) ] 15 Setting the Reconnect Control You can set whether to answer a voice call by pressing a (Settings) ] 21 button other thanA You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform Setting item/Setting at purchase >...
  • Page 96 Settings Information Setting Quality Alarm • This setting is not available with a video-phone call. (Settings) ] 22 You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform Setting Prefix Dial you when a call is liable to be disconnected midway (Settings) ] 24 because of bad radio wave conditions.
  • Page 97: Video-Phone

    Settings Setting IDD prefix Continue(Mute) Put the call on mute without emitting Continue (Mute) (Settings) ] holding sound. In this case, your voice is not heard to You can set the international access code to be added to the other party. the beginning of a phone number for making an international call.
  • Page 98 Settings Display setting – Terminal setting : Follows the settings of the “Main display” of the “Backlight”. >P83 You can set how to display the Talking screen. – Both : Your image and the other party’s image are Hands-free V.phone displayed.
  • Page 99: Date & Time

    Settings Setting item/Setting at purchase > P250 Changing Response Hold Image (Settings) ] 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Select “Date & Time” ] “Set time” ] Select from the following You can set an image to display when you put the call on setting items ] After setting, I[Done] hold during ringing of a video-phone call.
  • Page 100: Network (For Overseas Use)

    Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85) ] Select “Date & Network (for overseas use) Time” ] “Set date” ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done] Selecting the Network Connection Mode Set date Making settings for Network search Press J to select an input item (year, month, date).
  • Page 101 Settings Setting the Network Mode Registering a Network of Preferred list (Settings) ] 52 (Settings) ] 53 You can set a type of network to search for when networks Setting Networks are searched according to “Network selection”. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P251 When you search the network automatically, you can add a preferable network (communication carrier) to connect 1.
  • Page 102: Changing A Host From I-Mode

    Settings Changing a Host from i-mode Move up You can move the selected network upward. The network moved upward is more preferred. Setting / Changing the Host Move down (Settings) ] 6 You can move the selected network downward. The network moved downward is less preferred.
  • Page 103: Security

    Settings Information Immediate Sets All lock immediately. You need to enter your • To switch the host back to “i-Mode” or to switch to another host, select “i-Mode”/other hosts and press C on the Host terminal security code to set it. none selection screen.
  • Page 104 Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Security” ] Display may differ depending on the used UIM. “Change password” ] “PIN1 code”/“PIN2 code” • If you enter a wrong terminal security code 5 times in a row, the handset turns off automatically. When you turn Change PIN1 code on the power again, you can enter the terminal security Current PIN1 code.
  • Page 105: Others Settings

    Settings Changing Your Terminal Security Code Others Settings (Settings) ] You can change your terminal security code. Checking the Memory Status Setting item/Setting at purchase > P251 (Settings) ] 91 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Security” ] You can check the usage status and available space of the “Change password”...
  • Page 106 Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Others” ] “Reset Changing the Settings for the SMS Center settings” ] “Clear memory” ] Select from the (Settings) ] 93 following items • You need to enter your terminal security code for Normally, you do not need to change the settings.
  • Page 107: Safety Settings

    Safety settings Passwords ..........104 Preventing the Phone from Activating the Operation of Function ..105 Other Safety Settings ......106...
  • Page 108: Passwords

    If the password is known by third For “My DoCoMo”, “DoCoMo e-site”, see the back of this party, NTT DoCoMo will not have any other manual. responsibility concerning the mischief or the misuse of handset.
  • Page 109: Preventing The Phone From Activating The Operation Of Function

    Safety settings PIN1 code/PIN2 code Releasing PIN lock code For the UIM, you can set the 2 security codes, namely the PIN lock releasing code is a 8-digit password to release PIN1 code / PIN2 code. The default for these security locking PIN1 code / PIN2 code.
  • Page 110: Other Safety Settings

    Safety settings Purpose Setting not to display mail without Function/Service Reference permission To change the mail Change mail address address You can set the security function for the Inbox, Outbox, Receive/reject only mail Measures for nuisance and Unsent of the Mail menu. For setting this function, see between i-mode mail (reception/rejection “Display”...
  • Page 111: Multimedia (Camera)

    Multimedia (Camera) Multimedia 1 Camera-mode 2 Movie-mode 3 Camera settings Multimedia Select Select Notes for using the camera .......108 To display the Multimedia menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] Using the Camera ........109 Shooting Still Images .........109 (Multimedia) or “Multimedia” Shooting Moving Images......115 Setting Camera...........118...
  • Page 112: Notes For When Using The Camera

    Multimedia (Camera) • The camera has been made with highly precise Notes for using the camera technologies, but there may be points or lines that • If the lens is stained with finger prints or something oily, always look bright as well as pixels and lines that you cannot shoot clear images.
  • Page 113: Shooting Still Images

    Multimedia (Camera) Using the Camera Copyrights and Rights of Portrait You have no right to copy, modify, or distribute the You can adjust the angle of the camera on setting the contents of which a third party holds the copyright such scene of a person, an landscape or a portrait.
  • Page 114 Multimedia (Camera) 1. In Stand-by mode, press G • C[OK]: Return to the Still Image Finder Stand-by screen. • M[Menu]: You can perform the operations such as deleting the picture in submenu. > P113 • : Return to Still Image Finder Stand-by screen without saving the shot image.
  • Page 115 Multimedia (Camera) After taking a multishot Icons on the Still Image Finder Stand-by Screen • Indicates the status of the still image shot setting. After setting a multishot (P112) and taking multiple images, you can view the display as below. Icon Description Camera [1/3]...
  • Page 116 Multimedia (Camera) Using the Submenus of the Still Image White balance You can revise the color tone for the image. This Finder Stand-by Screen setting is for a shot image with an unnatural color You can set up functions to shoot still images. tone.
  • Page 117 Multimedia (Camera) • If the “Frame shot” is set, the “size” automatically changes to Using the submenus of the Still Image “176x220”. After setting the Frame shot, you cannot change Shooting End Screen the “size”. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P255 •...
  • Page 118 Multimedia (Camera) Save to current folder Slide show After deciding the current folder as the folder to save the – Go : You can display still images shot in Multishot in image, the finishing screen of shooting still image is order.
  • Page 119: Shooting Moving Images

    Multimedia (Camera) 2. After confirming the subject, C Shooting Moving Images (Multimedia) ] Moving images can be shot. Shot moving images are Illuminates in red during shot. saved to “Camera” folder or its sub folders of “i-motion” in Shot elapsed time/maximum shot time “Data box”...
  • Page 120 Multimedia (Camera) • I[Mail]: You can compose i-mode mail with Icons on the Moving Image Finder Stand-by Screen attaching the selected file. Go to step 2 on page 149 • Indicates the status of the moving image shot setting. of “Composing i-mode mail”. Icon Description •...
  • Page 121 Multimedia (Camera) Information • If “Recording time” is set to “Mail attach”, the recording time Rotate varies depending on the “Quality” setting. Set to shoot a rotated image. You can rotate the view also by pressing T on Still Using the Submenus of Moving Image Image Finder Stand-by screen.
  • Page 122: Setting Camera

    Multimedia (Camera) Save to current folder Setting Camera After deciding the current folder as the folder to save (Multimedia) ] the image, the finishing screen of shooting still image is displayed. Camera functions for shooting still and/or moving images New folder can be set.
  • Page 123: I-Mode

    i-mode M e n u i-mode Select Select i-mode Menu ........120 To display the i-mode menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] What is i-mode? ........120 Displaying the iMenu display....120 (i-mode) or “i-mode” Displaying Sites from Bookmark ..121 Displaying Screen memo .....122 Displaying Last URL......123 Displaying Internet Web Pages ...123 Displaying MessageR/F .......124...
  • Page 124: I-Mode Menu

    i-mode i-mode Menu What is i-mode? The i-mode menu is the basic display for viewing various i-mode is the online service that makes use of the display sites and Internet web pages. You can use each function of of the i-mode phone to enable you to use convenient i-mode from the i-mode menu.
  • Page 125: Displaying Sites From Bookmark

    i-mode Edit bookmark Displaying Sites from Bookmark You can edit the title and URL of the selected (i-mode) ] Bookmark. After editing, press I [Done]. Delete You can directly access your favorite sites from Bookmark. You can delete the selected Bookmark. •...
  • Page 126: Displaying Screen Memo

    i-mode Displaying Screen memo Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen (i-mode) ] 1. From the Screen memo List screen (See above) You can display the web pages saved without connecting M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu to i-mode.
  • Page 127: Displaying Last Url

    i-mode 2: This menu is not selected in case the certificate is not used for Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo the displayed screen memo. Screen 3: This menu is not selected in case the selected screen memo does not include of GIF animation. 1.
  • Page 128: Displaying Messager/F

    i-mode 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Go to location” ] Delete You can delete the history of URL. Select from the following items Delete all Input address You can delete the history of all registered URL. To You can display Internet web pages supporting i-mode delete all, enter terminal security code >...
  • Page 129 i-mode 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Message” ] Information “MessageR”/“MessageF” • You can save up to 100 MessageR and up to 50 MessageF. Depending on the size of messages, the number of savable MessageR messages may be smaller. • If a message is attached to the received MessageR/F, the melody will be played automatically when you display the message.
  • Page 130 i-mode Using the Submenus of the MessageR/F Using the Submenus of the Display List Screen MessageR/F Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P256 1. From the Display MessageR/F screen (P125), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu 1. From the MessageR/F List (P125), M [Menu] ] items Select from the following submenu items Delete...
  • Page 131: Checking Whether Center Holds Messager/F

    i-mode Checking Whether Center Holds Automatically Receiving MessageR/F MessageR/F If you are in the FOMA service area, MessageR/F are sent automatically. (i-mode) ] 1. Receive a MessageR or MessageF You can check whether the i-mode Center holds any i- • (White) or (White) is displayed.
  • Page 132 i-mode Image display Home You can set whether to display images contained in (i-mode) ] 81 sites, or screen memos. You can set the URL of a web page displayed when “Home” Scroll is selected and whether to enable/disable “Home” (P121). You can set the number of lines scrolled when pressing H on a display displaying text of sites, Setting items/Setting at purchase >...
  • Page 133 i-mode Information Check settings You can check the individual “i-mode setting”. • If “Valid/Invalid” is set to “Invalid”, you cannot display the sites Reset settings with that certificate. You can reset each of the “i-mode setting” to their Others defaults. To reset the settings, enter terminal security code >...
  • Page 134: Displaying Sites

    i-mode Displaying Sites • Depending on the site connected, the confirmation screen may appear stating that mobile phone information is sent. You can connect to sites by easy key operation, and use Your mobile phone information (the model and the serial various types of services offered by IPs (Information Service number of your mobile phone) is sent to the IP (Information Providers).
  • Page 135 i-mode Change char. code – Certificates : You can check the certificate used When characters are not displayed correctly, you can in the displayed site. convert them to the correct ones. Bookmark list Add to phonebook You can view a list of bookmarks registered by “Add You can add the phone number and mail address bookmark”.
  • Page 136: How To See/Use Sites

    i-mode Information How to See/Use Sites • Some sites may not be saved as bookmarks. • When characters are not displayed correctly even after Entering/Selecting Information on Sites “Change char. code”, repeat the operation. However, even if When you use a site, you may enter characters (text box) or you repeat this operation, the correct characters may not select an item from multiple options (radio button, checkbox, come up.
  • Page 137 i-mode Information Returning to Obtained Previous Page/Going • You can add phone number information displayed on a web to Obtained Next Page page to the phonebook using the submenu of the site screen. The FOMA phone stores the last few screens displayed. 1.
  • Page 138 i-mode i-appli To function Downloading i-melody from Sites You can start i-appli by selecting the displayed URL (link). You can download a melody from a site and set it. 1. Select i-appli information ] C ] [Yes] Download a melody from a site. A saved melody can be checked by “Melody”...
  • Page 139: Using My Menu

    i-mode Using My Menu Obtaining i-motion Movies from Sites The i-motion movie is a moving image file containing If you register frequently-used sites in My Menu, you can images and sound. Acquired i-motion can be checked by access them easily. “i-motion”...
  • Page 140: Changing I-Mode Password

    i-mode Changing i-mode Password The “i-mode password” (4 digits) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from message services and i-mode pay sites, and to perform i-mode mail settings. At purchase, this password is set to “0000” (4 zeros), so you need to change it to your own i-mode password.
  • Page 141 Mail Inbox Mail Select Select Mail Menu ..........138 To display the Mail menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] i-mode Mail...........138 Displaying Mail in Inbox.......139 (Mail) or “Mail” Displaying Mail in Outbox ....144 Displaying Mail in Unsent message ..147 Composing Mail ........149 Checking New i-mode mail and Message ..........154 Receiving Selected Mail ......154...
  • Page 142: Mail Menu

    Mail • See “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]” for more Mail Menu details. On the mail menu, the mail functions offered by the FOMA • This model does not support all the services described phone are displayed. in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode].” Check which models support which services in “Mobile Phone User's Menu item Description...
  • Page 143: Displaying Mail In Inbox

    Mail 3. Select mail ] C Displaying Mail in Inbox (Mail) ] ※ Sender The inbox folder list is displayed. You can sort mails by ※ The date to receive the mail folder. You can check the records and contents of ※...
  • Page 144 Mail Icons on the Received Mail Folder List Screen Icon Description Mail with a file to which the UIM Icon Description restrictions are set attached Folder without unread mails/SMS messages (gray) Subject (gray) Folder with unread mails/SMS messages Mail received as To-type Created folder without unread mails/SMS (blue) Mail received as Cc-type...
  • Page 145: Mail List (Received)

    Mail Delete Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Folder You can delete the selected mails and messages. List Display Delete selected 1. On the Received Mail Folder List screen (P139), M You can select and delete multiple mails and messages. [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items After selecting mail messages, M [Menu] >...
  • Page 146 Mail Store Address Using the Submenu of the Received Mail You can register mail address / phone number of Display Screen receiver on displaying the mail. Go to step 2 on page 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P139), M [Menu] 64 of “Adding to Phonebook”.
  • Page 147 Mail 5: You cannot activate this function for i-mode mail or protected Subject SMS. You can input the subject of mail to distribute a folder. Release Information You can cancel one of conditions of distribution of folder. • The Submenu items for the SMS report / voice mail incoming Release all notification display screen are “Move to folder”, “Delete,”...
  • Page 148: Displaying Mail In Outbox

    Mail 2. After downloading, press Q Saving Images over 10,000 bytes • “Play”: You can play downloaded i-motion. A JPEG image over 10,000 bytes is not downloaded • “File property”: You can view information of properly to the FOMA handset. Therefore, you can save it downloaded i-motion from a site.
  • Page 149 Mail Icon Description 2. Select a mail ] C SMS message failed to be sent Sent SMS messages in the UIM ※ Receiver Protected mail / SMS messages ※ The time to send the mail ※ Subject Mail with a file attached ※1: The menus are displayed same as Mail with an attached file to which UIM ※2 ~ ※3 of screen in the list of...
  • Page 150: Mail List (Sent)

    Mail Using the Submenu of the Sent Mail List You can move and copy the selected SMS message Screen in the FOMA phone to the UIM, and move and copy Setting item/Setting at purchase > P256 the SMS messages in the UIM to the FOMA phone. 1.
  • Page 151: Displaying Mail In Unsent Message

    Mail 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Unsent message” Add to phonebook You can add the mail address and phone number of Unsent message ※1 ※2 The time to save Receiver 12:34 DoCoMo Ichiro the sender of the displayed mail to the phonebook. ※3 Subject Go to step 2 (P64) of “Adding to Phone Book”.
  • Page 152: Mail List (Unsent)

    Mail Icons on the Unsent Mail List display and the Unsent Using the Submenu of the Unsent Message Mail display screen List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P257 Icon Description Unsent mail 1. From the Unsent Message List screen (P147), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu Unsent SMS message items...
  • Page 153: Composing Mail

    Mail Select the Address field ] C ] “Enter Using the Submenu of the Unsent Mail Address” ] Enter the address ] “Enter Address” Display Screen From the Unsent Mail display screen (P147), press M • For a menu displayed for destinations, see “Address [Menu] and select a submenu item.
  • Page 154 Mail Information – Input address: You can enter the address directly. – Received list: Set an address selected from • Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters may received mail history. not be sent successfully to the destination. – Sent list: Set an address selected from sent mail •...
  • Page 155 Mail – Take a movie : A Moving Image Finder Stand-by • About attachable files screen appears. > P115 Type of file Maximum number of files Press C [OK] on Moving Image Shooting End display Melody to add to the attachment file. Image of 10,000 bytes Up to 10 files –...
  • Page 156 Mail Select the Address field ] C ] “Enter Using the Submenu of the Creating next Address” ] Enter the recipient’s phone number ] Entry Screen From creating next Entry screen, press M [Menu] and • For a menu displayed for destinations, see “Address select a Submenu item.
  • Page 157 Mail SMS validity term • If the sender does not notify caller ID (including public You can set the period during which the SMS Center phone/Unknown ID), you cannot answer to the SMS holds the SMS message that you are composing or message.
  • Page 158: Checking New I-Mode Mail And Message

    Mail Checking New i-mode mail and Message Receiving Selected Mail (Mail) ] (Mail) ] You can check the subject of i-mode mail held at the When your FOMA phone has been turned off or out of the i-mode Center and select mails to receive, or delete mails service area, you can check whether or not the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and messageR/F.
  • Page 159: Checking Whether Center Holds Sms

    Mail Receive attach file Checking whether Center Holds SMS You can set whether to receive images or melodies (Mail) ] attached to i-mode mail. Check new message When your FOMA phone has been turned off or out of the When you receive messages by performing “Check service area, you can check whether or not the SMS Center New Message,”...
  • Page 160 Mail 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Mail setting” ] Edit “View” ] Select from the following setting items ] (Mail) ] 82 After setting, I [Done] You can make settings related to a signature to be Character size attached to the mail text and quotation mark for when You can set the character size of the text on the Mail replying to mail.
  • Page 161 Mail Others (Mail) ] 84 You can check the settings made in “Mail setting” and reset the settings to the default. 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Mail setting” ] “Others” ] Select from the following setting items. Check settings You can check the settings made in the “Mail settings”.
  • Page 163 i-appli Software list i-appli Menu Select Select What is i-appli........160 To display the Software List On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Downloading i-appli from Sites ...160 Starting i-appli ........161 (i-appli) or “i-appli”...
  • Page 164 i-appli 3. “Yes”/“No” What is i-appli • “Yes”: Activates i-appli. By downloading various software programs from sites and • “No”: Returns to the Site display. saving them into the FOMA phone, you can automatically update the stock prices, weather information, etc. and Information enjoy games even without connecting to the network.
  • Page 165: Software List

    i-appli Information Starting i-appli • Some software continues communication after downloaded. (i-appli) You can let it not communicate by “Communication” setting. 1. Press I [i-mode] for 1 or more seconds from on Using the Submenu of the Software List Stand-by display. Setting item/Setting at purchase >...
  • Page 166 i-appli Delete all Autostart setting You can delete all softwares in i-appli. To delete all, You can set to activate the selected software C > Enter terminal security code > C [Done]. automatically. If you set to “Set”, select “Edit” and enter the method for activation and the time.
  • Page 167 i-appli Information Pre-installed i-appli • Note that you may not be able to receive timely information if you have set “Network Setting” to “OFF”. • When you perform “Upgrade” of the software, the This game is to remove the blocks when putting the block confirmation display may appear asking whether to use the has a same result after multiplying the serial number.
  • Page 168 i-appli Sound Deleting the block You can set the sound of game. Each time you press You can delete the falling blocks if you meet the following C, you can turn on or off sound. condition. When the blocks are full from 4th line to 7th line from the left, the game is over.
  • Page 169 Data box Data box 1 My picture 2 i-motion 3 Melody Data box Select Select Introduction of Data box......166 To display the Data box menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Displaying/Managing/ Editing Images........166 (Data box) or “Data box” Playing back/Managing/ Moving Images/i-motion ......173 Playing back/Managing/Melody..176...
  • Page 170: Introduction Of Data Box

    Data box Introduction of Data box Menu item Folder Contents Melodies obtained Melody Data box has the following items and folders: Data transfer through data : Folders added by the user are not included. transmission, etc. Menu item Folder Contents Pre-installed Pre-installed melodies Still images etc.
  • Page 171 Data box 3. Select a file ] Displaying Images 1. From Data box menu (P165), “My picture” File name • C [Full] : The image will be displayed My picture [1/5] in full screen. Camera • I [Mail] : You can send i-mode mail 4 file The number of files in the selected folder...
  • Page 172: Calls Folder List (Moving/I-Motion)

    Data box Information Using the Submenu of the Folder List • If you delete a folder which includes an image set as a Setting item/Setting at purchase > P258 wallpaper in stand-by mode, phonebook or the video-phone 1. From the Folder List (P167), M [Menu] ] Select call, or if you delete a folder which includes a melody set to from the following Submenu items ringtone, alarm or schedule, each one can be returned to the...
  • Page 173 Data box View by Mark/Unmark You can change file display methods. You can move, copy, and delete after selecting multiple files. After selecting, press M [Menu] > “File” Memory info. > Select “Move”/“Copy”/“Delete” You can check status of the storage area on the –...
  • Page 174 Data box Set as wallpaper Using the Submenu of the Image Display Select the “Main display” or “Sub display” to set as Setting items/Setting at purchase > P258 wallpaper for the Stand-by display. 1. From the Image display (P167), M [Menu] ] Select Slide show from the following Submenu itemsM –...
  • Page 175 Data box Rotate Editing Still Images You can rotate a still image 90 degrees to the left or You can edit a still image. You can edit only a JPEG file. to the right. There are some cases that you may not be able to edit. The 1) Left / Right edited still image is saved into the folder containing the •...
  • Page 176 Data box – Frame : A frame is added to a still image. Effect Select a frame to add. – Black & White : Makes the color tone black and white. 1) Select a frame ] C – Sepia : Makes the color tone sepia. •...
  • Page 177: Playing Back/Managing/Moving Images/I-Motion

    Data box Information • In the size of still image is “1280 x 1024”, you cannot set “Insert” or “Effect”. • When more than 3,000 files are stored in one folder, if you try • Image sizes that allow “Frame” setting are “352X288”, to play a movie stored in this folder, it may not be played “320X240”, “176X220”, “176X144”...
  • Page 178 Data box • I [Mail] : You can send i-mode mail attaching the Using the Submenu of the Moving Image selected file. Go to step 2 on page 149 of File List “Composing message”. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P259 3.
  • Page 179 Data box – Unmark : You can deselect the file selected by 1: You cannot use the file in “Pre-installed” folder. 2: You cannot move or copy the file in “Pre-installed” folder. “Mark” or one of the files selected by “Mark all” at a 3: You cannot use this menu in restricted file.
  • Page 180: Playing Back/Managing/Melody

    Data box Snap SMF, MFi, MP4 File format You can save paused moving images as still images. Extension name mid, mld Snapped images are saved into the “Camera” folder of “My picture”. 1: Some files may not be played even if its format is supported. Mute (Unmute) 2: The voice format of AAC or AMR is saved as 3gp file in “i- You can play back moving images muting the sound.
  • Page 181: Folder List (Melody)

    Data box 2. Select a folder ] C – I[ ]: Sets the repeat area (Starting point/ Ending point) If you press after setting, you can • See step 2 “Display screen” for the Pre-installed [1/46] release it. mark on display screen. Go to Melody Information Alarm01.mid...
  • Page 182 Data box File property You can display the name, size, type, created time, Pause (Play duration, ringtone and file restriction of the selected You can pause the melody being played back. file. Send via mail You can attach melody files to i-mode mail for sending. 1: You cannot use the menu in pre-installed folder.
  • Page 183 Tools Tools 1 Alarm 2 Custom menu 3 Receive Ir data Tools 4 Calculator 5 Unit converter 6 World time 7 Stop watch Select Select Using Alarm ..........180 To display the Tools menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Setting the Custom Menu ....181 Using the Infrared Communication (Tools) or “Tools”...
  • Page 184: Using Alarm

    Tools Using Alarm (Setting repeat) You can select the type of repeat. (Tools) ] • If you set “Except holiday”, the alarm does not alert You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time. You on Sunday or holiday (P192). can also set Snooze or an alarm tone.
  • Page 185: Setting The Custom Menu

    Tools During a Voice/Video-phone Call Using the Submenu of the Alarm List Screen An alarm does not sound at the specified time during a 1. From the Alarm List screen (P180), M[Menu] ] call because the icon is not displayed on upper side. After Select from the following Submenu items ending the call, the alarm will be alerted on time.
  • Page 186: Using The Infrared Communication Function

    Tools 1. From the Tools menu (P179), “Custom menu” Open You can start the function selected. Custom menu Edit 1 Search phonebook 2 Mail You can change the functions registered. Go to step 3 i-mode 3 of “Setting the Custom Menu” (See above). 4 Camera-mode Delete 5 Alarm...
  • Page 187 Tools The data to send by infrared Information • During infrared communication, do not remove the battery. If Data Contents you remove the battery during communication the data via Phonebook Sending / Receiving 1 or multiple infrared, this operation will be stopped. data (Phonebook of FOMA •...
  • Page 188: Using Calculator

    Tools 2. Make sure that the receiving end is ready for Using Calculator receiving the data ] “Yes” (Tools) ] • When sending all items, enter a terminal security code (P104) and authentication password . You can perform calculation such as addition, subtraction, : Enter the same password as that entered from the multiplication and division.
  • Page 189: Using Unit Converter

    Tools Using Unit Converter Used for calculation of trigonometric functions. This is a useful function to convert currency, surface, length, weight, temperature, volume, and velocity. Used for calculation of trigonometric functions. Converting Unit of Currency Used for calculation of trigonometric functions. (Tools) ] 51 Used for calculation of logarithmic functions.
  • Page 190 Tools 3. Select next item ] After setting, press I [Done]. 2. Select next item. Currency unit field Currency unit field Select the unit of the currency. If you press C, you can You can select the unit before / after conversion. edit the currency.
  • Page 191: Using World Time

    Tools • For the subsequent operations, perform the same Surface unit field operations as “Converting Unit of Surface” (P186). You can select the unit of surface before/after conversion. Using World Time Value entry field Enter a numerical value of the surface to be converted. (Tools) ] The number after the conversion is displayed in the You can check the date and time of major cities in the...
  • Page 192: Using Stop Watch

    Tools Using the Submenu of the World Time Display Setting item/Setting at purchase > P244 1. From the World time display (P187), M[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Choose city You can choose a city. After choosing, press C. Set time zone Sets the selected city to home.
  • Page 193 Stationery Stationery 1 Scheduler 2 Memo 3 Date search Stationery 4 Date counter Select Select Using Schedule........190 To display the Stationery menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Using Memo .........193 Using Date Search .......194 (Stationery) or “Stationery” Using Date Counter ......195...
  • Page 194 Stationery When the “Start date” and the “End date” are different, Using Schedule set the “End date” later than the “Start date”. (Stationery) ] None (Schedule type) You can set a type of the schedule event. Storing Schedule Events Time You can set time to start and end the schedule event.
  • Page 195 Stationery • 79/FE: You can move the month of date. Repeat • 5: You can move the cursor to the current date . You can set the repeat setting for the schedule event. • I [Add]: You can add your own schedule. Go to step 3 If you do not want to repeat it, select “Once”...
  • Page 196 Stationery – Annually: Enter the holiday name and set the • For other icons, see page 190. selected date as a holiday for every year. • C [Edit]: You can edit the selected schedule. Go to – Duration (2~31): Enter the holiday name and set step 3 on page 190 of “Storing Schedule Events”.
  • Page 197 Stationery 2: You cannot use this menu when you select the daily display of Using the Submenus of the Daily Display Screen the date which is already set as the holiday. 1. From the Daily display screen (P191), M[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Using Memo Add new...
  • Page 198 Stationery • C [Edit]: You can edit the displayed memo. Using Date Search • I [Delete]: You can delete the displayed memo. (Stationery) ] • J: Displays the previous and next memo. You can search for the number of days (target date) after a Using the Submenus of the Memo Display/ specified period from a specified date.
  • Page 199 Stationery Using Date Counter Displaying Date Counter (Stationery) ] 1. From the Stationery menu (P189), “Date counter” Date counter (1/2) If you store the name and date of an event such as a Meeting – before a number: The number of days birthday, you can check how many days remain before 2006/05/31 before the specified date...
  • Page 200 Stationery • J: Displays the date counter of previous and next day. Using the Submenu of the Date Counter Display/Display Screen 1. From the Date counter display (P195)/display screen (P195), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Add new You can store an event to the date counter.
  • Page 201 NW service Network Service 1 Voice mail 2 Call waiting 3 Call forwarding NW service 4 Nuisance call barring 5 Caller ID notification 6 Caller ID request 7 Set arrival act Select Select Available Network Services ....198 To display the Network service menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Using Voice Mail ........198 Using Call Waiting Service ....200...
  • Page 202: Available Network Services

    Network Service • This FOMA phone is not applicable to all the services Available Network Services described in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network With FOMA phone, following DoCoMo Network Services are services]”. available. • Contact “DoCoMo Information Center” on the back of this manual for application or inquiry.
  • Page 203 Network Service • If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID with Notify missed call “Caller ID request” activated, the Caller ID Request If the FOMA phone is turned off or out of the service guidance is played back and the center will not hold area, you are informed by SMS (Short Message Service) voice mail messages.
  • Page 204: Using Call Waiting Service

    Network Service Deactivate call waiting Using Call Waiting Service You can stop using Call Waiting. (NW Service) ] Call waiting status request You can check whether the Call Waiting is activated When you receive another voice call during a call, you will or deactivated.
  • Page 205: Using Call Forwarding Service

    Network Service and the call is not forwarded. When you are talking with a party while a call to • Call Forwarding Service will be automatically deactivated another party is put on hold (Multi call). if “Voice Mail” is set to “Activate Voice mail”. Switch •...
  • Page 206: Using Nuisance Call Barring Service

    Network Service Setting to enable or disable call forwarding guidance Delete most recent entry Press 1429A. You can delete the phone number registered last for rejection. • Make settings following the voice guidance. • For details, see “Mobile Phone User's [Network services]”.
  • Page 207: Using Caller Id Request Service

    Network Service 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Set arrival Using Caller ID Request Service act” ] Select from the following setting items (NW Service) ] Activate arrival act This is a service to request for the Caller ID notification by You can start using the response you set in “Arrival guidance to the call from the party who does not notify Call Act”.
  • Page 208: Setting Remote Control

    Network Service 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Arrival 1. Select “Remote control” from Network Service call act” ] Select from the following setting items menu (P197) ] Select one of the following items to be set Answer The phone rings. If Voice Mail, Call Waiting Service, or Activate remote control Call Forwarding Service is activated, the phone Start remote control.
  • Page 209: Registering Additional Services

    Network Service Call forwarding (Int.) Using the Submenu of the Additional Service - Activate call forwarding: Start Call Forwarding List Screen Service. 1. From the Additional Service List screen, - Deactivate call forwarding: Stop Call Forwarding M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu Service.
  • Page 210: Registering Additional Guidance

    Network Service Registering Additional Guidance Delete 1 item The selected reply message is deleted. (NW Service) ] Delete all The all registered reply messages are deleted. When you perform services added by “Additional Service”, you can register reply messages that correspond to the : Not displayed if an unregistered service is selected.
  • Page 211: Using Service Dialing Number

    Network Service 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Others” ] “English guidance” ] Select from the following (DoCoMo Malfunction setting items information) Connect to the DoCoMo repair counter. Guidance setting – Outgoing + Incoming call: You can set languages (General information) of the guidance for outgoing and incoming calls.
  • Page 213 Data Transmission Data Transmission Available from the FOMA phone ........210 Before Use..........211 Glossary of Data Transmission Terms ............212 Preparation Flow for Data Transmission ........213 AT command ........213 As for data transmissions, refer to Manual for data transmission in CD-ROM for details. To read this manual, it is recommended to set up Adobe Reader (Over Ver 6.0).
  • Page 214: Data Transmission Available From The Foma Phone

    Data Transmission maximum rate of 384kbps in downloading and 64kbps in Data Transmission Available from the uploading. FOMA phone FOMA L601i allows data transmission overseas using an The data transmission services you can use by connecting access point compatible with W-CDMA or GPRS packet the FOMA phone to a personal computer are classified as transmission.
  • Page 215: Before Use

    Data Transmission Setting access point (Internet service provider, etc.) Before Use To use the packet transmission, connect to an access point for packet transmission. Operating Environments • You cannot connect to the DoPa access point. The following operating environments are applicable to a •...
  • Page 216: Glossary Of Data Transmission Terms

    Data Transmission a QoS Glossary of Data Transmission Terms An abbreviation for Quality of Service, which indicates a APN the quality of network service. For the QoS setting of An abbreviation for Access Point Name. Used to the FOMA phone, you can specify a communication identify an Internet service provider or Internet LAN speed.
  • Page 217: Preparation Flow For Data Transmission

    Data Transmission Transmission setup files and FOMA PC setup Preparation Flow for Data Transmission software The following outline shows a preparation flow for packet Attached FOMA L601i CD-ROM contains the transmission transmission, and data transfer by connecting a FOMA setup files (drivers) and FOMA PC setup software. phone to a personal computer.
  • Page 219 Entering Characters Entering Characters ......216 List of Character Assignment of Dial Buttons ......... 222...
  • Page 220 Entering Characters M [Menu] ] 1. From the Character Entry display, Entering Characters “Input setting” ] “Prediction ON/OFF” 2. ON/OFF About Character Entry Display FOMA phone has some functions to enter characters for Switching Input Mode phonebook or mail. 1. Press I [i-mode] on the Character Entry display On the Character Entry display, information on the current (See left) input mode or operation guidance is displayed.
  • Page 221 Entering Characters • Each time you press A, the full-pitch and half-pitch Entering Characters in Prediction mode • You can use this method on setting “ ” of Hiragana modes switch. mode. Switching Pictograph/Symbol/Emoticon Mode 1. Enter characters on the Character Entry display (P216) •...
  • Page 222 Entering Characters • C [Set] : You can confirm the character on Entering a Space M [Menu] > “Special input” > Select “Space”. In case inputting. of being the cursor at the middle of sentence, press R : In Hiragana mode to enter a space.
  • Page 223 Entering Characters 1. From the Character Entry display (P216), M Edit word [Menu] ] “Special input” ] “Kuten code” You can register words. Go to step 2 (P221) of “Registering Words”. 2. Enter a Kuten code using the numeric buttons ] Quote –...
  • Page 224 Entering Characters 3. Select a common phrase to be changed ] I[Edit] • To paste the character after copying or cutting, its type should ] Edit/input the common phrase ] C be same. For example, you cannot enter (half pitch of Alphabet and numeral) Hiragana or Kanji in screen to input mail address.
  • Page 225 Entering Characters Information Deleting Words 1. From the Registered Words list, M [Menu] ] • If you activate the menu “Reset all”, the contents of “Original” “Delete 1 item”/“Delete all” ] “Yes” will be deleted. Registering Words For those words not displayed as the conversion candidates or words with unusual readings, you can register them with their readings.
  • Page 226 Entering Characters List of Character Assignment of Dial Buttons You can enter a character by pressing dial button. On pressing each button, you can enter multiple characters as follow the table below. Each time you press the button, the character will be changed. Each time you press #, the character will be changed in reverse order.
  • Page 227 Overseas Use International Roaming Service ... 224 Setting the Network Mode....225 Confirming Before Using Overseas ..225 Using the FOMA Phone Overseas..227...
  • Page 228: International Roaming Service

    Overseas Use Overseas Networks and Services Available International Roaming Service International roaming service (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to make calls or communications overseas using the same phone number as that used in Japan, utilizing networks of affiliate telecommunications carriers overseas.
  • Page 229: Setting The Network Mode

    Overseas Use Setting the Network Mode Confirming Before Using Overseas (Settings) ] 52 Before Departure Network mode of the FOMA phone is set to “Auto” at purchase. If you know the network in your area, you can Charging the Battery select it directly.
  • Page 230 Overseas Use Using i-mode Overseas Using FOMA phone overseas To use i-mode overseas, you need to set “International Settings” to “YES”. Setting Mobile Phone Carrier To change settings in Japan The network will be set after searching it automatically if •...
  • Page 231: Using The Foma Phone Overseas

    Overseas Use Example: When the other party is in one of the 23 Settings to be made after returning to Japan wards of Tokyo (area code: 03) “+”> 81> 3> XXXX – XXXX After Coming Back to Japan Making a call to a number registered in phonebook When network settings have been changed for use The phonebook list screen (P67) or M[Menu] on overseas, “...
  • Page 232 Overseas Use Calling from the country of stay to a mobile phone or Troubleshooting fixed-line phone in another country (except for Japan) • In some countries or areas such as Italy, “0” may be Unable to Make or Receive Calls/Always Out of the required.
  • Page 233 Overseas Use If i-mode is inaccessible If the Universal Number (above) is not available • If i-mode sites other than “iMenu” is unavailable, first International access code for the country of stay make “International Settings” (P225). Some sites may (See Table 2) not be available depending on the information provider.
  • Page 234 Overseas Use Major Country Codes The International Call ID Numbers for the Universal Number in Table 1 and international access codes in Country/Region Code Country/Region Code Table 2 are subject to change. Maldives Australia Be careful that the Universal Number may be often Netherlands Austria unavailable when making calls from mobile phones,...
  • Page 235 Overseas Use Major International Access Codes (Table 2) Be careful that the Universal Number may be often unavailable when making calls from mobile phones, Country/Region Code Country/Region Code public phones or hotel phones. Australia 0011 Malaysia Belgium Monaco Applying for WORLD WING Brazil 0041 Netherlands...
  • Page 236 Overseas Use Make sure that you dial the correct number. How to Use WORLD CALL a Check the settings of “International Settings” At DoCoMo Shop <How to activate WORLD CALL> Your local DoCoMo Shop accepts the application. C [Menu] ] or “Settings”...
  • Page 237 Appendix Menu list ..........234 Pre-installed data .........260 Symbol/Special Character List ....264 Pictograph and Emoticon List .....265 Common Phrase List......267 Kuten Code List........269 List of city in World time ......278 Multiaccess Combination Patterns ..279 Multitask Combination Patterns ..280 Service Available with FOMA Phones ........284 a Connecting with External Devices Introduction of Data Link .....285...
  • Page 238: Menu List

    Appendix Menu list • You can select the function by pressing the button corresponding with the number in the table below. Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference i-appli Pre-installed i-appli only P159 i-mode P119 1 iMenu –...
  • Page 239 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference line/2 lines 4 Message list disp. P128 3 Certificates – 4 Others – 1 Connection timeout seconds/90 seconds/Unlimited 2 i-motion auto play ON/OFF 3 Check new message Mail/MessageR/MessageF (All marked) P129 4 Check settings...
  • Page 240 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 9 Delete voice mail icon – P199 0 Set message alert ringer – 2 Call waiting 1 Activate call waiting – P200 2 Deactivate call waiting – 3 Call waiting status request –...
  • Page 241 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 2 Deactivate caller ID request – 3 Caller ID request status request – 7 Set arrival act 1 Activate arrival act – P203 2 Deactivate arrival act – 3 Arrival act status request –...
  • Page 242 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference P205 1 Additional service Not recorded 2 Additional guidance Not recorded P206 3 English guidance 1 Guidance setting Outgoing+Incoming call/ Outgoing call/ Incoming call 2 Guidance status request 4 Service dialing number (DoCoMo Malfunction information) (General information)
  • Page 243 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 4 Compose mail P149 1 Compose message – 2 Compose SMS – P152 5 Check new message – P154 6 Receive option – 7 Check new SMS – 8 Mail setting 1 Communication ON/OFF 1 Receive opt.
  • Page 244 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference P156 5 Melody auto play ON/OFF 4 Others 1 Check settings – P157 2 Reset settings – 3 Reset data – Data box P165 1 My picture Camera, Data transfer, i-mode No data Only preinstalled file Item, Pre-installed...
  • Page 245 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Stationery P189 1 Scheduler Not registered Schedule type None/Private/Anniversary/Trip/ Work/Meeting alarm/On time/Before 15 Alarm mins/Before 30 mins/Before 1 P191 hour/Before 1 day/Before 3 days/ Before 1 week Repeat Once/Daily/Mon~Fri/Sat~Sun/ Weekly/Monthly/Yearly Not registered 2 Memo...
  • Page 246 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 4 Phonebook settings Handset only/UIM only 1 Display data @docomo.ne.jp 2 Create domain list 2~10. Not registered 3 Search by Show all data/Group search/Reading search/ Memory No. search/Phone No. search/Domain search ON/OFF 4 Display image 5 Group settings...
  • Page 247 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference P184 4 Calculator – P185 5 Unit converter 1 Currency Currency unit (Yen) / (Dollar) / (Euro) / 1 (Currency 1) / 2 (Currency 2) / 3 (Currency 3) / 4 (Currency 4) P186 2 Surface...
  • Page 248 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 6 Volume Volume unit Milliliter, Liter, Cubic mm, Cubic cm, Cubic meter, Cubic inch, Gallon, Liq.pt, Liq.oz, Fluid oz, Barrel 7 Velocity Velocity unit km/h, meter/sec, mile/h, feet/sec Tokyo 6 World time Choose city P188, 278...
  • Page 249 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 3 Select ringtone Voice call Ring01.mid Video-phone Ring02.mid Mail tone Message02.mid MessageR tone Message03.mid Message04.mid MessageF tone Message05.mid SMS tone 4 Select effect tone OFF/Digital Tone/Japanese/ Key tone English/Korean Power ON/OFF ON/OFF Flip tone...
  • Page 250 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Key tone ON/OFF ON/OFF Flip tone ON/OFF Low battery tone 7 Mail ring duration Mail ring ON/OFF ON/OFF Mail ring duraiton Time Sec./Duration 1 Cycle 8 Set mute seconds 0 Sec.
  • Page 251 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Sub_incoming.gif 2 Incoming call 3 Outgoing call Sub_outgoing.gif Dial font size Small/Large 3 Dial Font Total 16 colors (Orange) Dial font color 4 Menu style Grid List List Main display seconds/30 seconds/60 seconds/ 5 Backlight 120 seconds/180 seconds...
  • Page 252 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Incoming video call Pattern (red/pink/blue/aqua/green /yellow) Receiving mail Pattern (red/yellow/green) Receiving messageR Pattern (yellow/pink/green) Receiving messageF Pattern (green/yellow/blue) Receiving SMS Pattern (blue/yellow/red) Playing music Pattern (aqua/white/pink) Alarm Pattern 3 (aqua) Schedule Pattern 4...
  • Page 253 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 4 Received mails No record 5 Sent mails No record 6 All mails No record 2 Call duration Last call, Received calls, Dialed calls, All calls (00:00:00) 3 Auto answer Auto answering ON/OFF Delayed time...
  • Page 254 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 3 Video-phone 1 Video-phone settings VoiceCall AutoSwitch ON/OFF Display setting Both/Other/Me Sub screen Me/Other Send camera image ON/OFF Sending img. quality Prefer image quality/Normal/Prefer motion quality Display light Always on/Terminal setting Hands_free V.phone ON/OFF...
  • Page 255 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 3 Daylight saving ON/OFF 5 Network Auto/Manual 1 Network selection 2 Network mode Auto/WCDMA only/GSM only 3 Preferred lists Depending on user's setting 4 Network name display Display on/Display off 6 Host selection i - mode 7 Security...
  • Page 256 Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 2 Reset settings P101 1 Clear memory 1 Data box – 2 Personal info. – 2 Default settings – 3 SMS center SMSC DoCoMo/Others P102 Address 81903101652 4 Reset holiday –...
  • Page 257 Appendix Default List of the Submenu/Function Menu Items Video-phone talking screen > P59 Items / Function Name Setting Items Camera settings X1/X2 (Zoom) High/Medium/Low (Brightness) ON/OFF (Night mode) Video phone settings Display setting Both/Other/Me Sub screen Me/Other Display light Always on/Terminal setting Sending img.
  • Page 258 Appendix Still Image Finder Stand-by display >P112 Submenu Items Setting Items (Upside down) Upside down (Size) 1280X1024 640X480 352X288 320X240 176X220 176X144 128X96 Phonebook (Quality) Super fine Fine Normal (Multishot) OFF/3/6/9 (Zoom) (Brightness) (White balance) Auto Daylight/Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluorescent (Night mode) (Frame shot) Choose frame No frame (Auto timer)
  • Page 259 Appendix Still Image Display (After taking a multishot) > P113 Submenu Item Setting Items Slide show settings View as Normal screen/Full screen Time interval (secs) 1 ~ 9 sec (s) (1) Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Moving Image Display > P116 Submenu Item Setting Items (Upside down)
  • Page 260 Appendix MessageR/F list screen >P126 Items / Function Name Setting Items Sort Subject(asc.)/Subject(desc.)/Date(asc.)/Date(desc.) Filter All/Unread/Read/Protected/Not protected/Pasted/Attached Received mail list screen >P141 Items / Function Name Setting Items Sort Subject(asc.)/Subject(desc.)/Address(asc.)/Address(desc.)/Date(asc.)/ Date(desc.) Filter All/Unread/Read/Protected/Not protected/Pasted/Attached/i-mode mail/ SMS/SMS report Sent mail list screen >P146 Items / Function Name Setting Items Sort...
  • Page 261 Appendix Unsent mail list screen > P148 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort Subject (asc.)/Subject (desc.)/Address (asc.)/Address (desc.)/Date (asc.)/ Date (desc.) Filter All/Attached/i-mode mail/SMS Software list screen >P161 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort Name (asc.)/Name (desc.)/Exec time (asc.)/Exec time (desc.)/ Create time (asc.)/Create time (desc.)/S/W size (asc.)/S/W size (desc.)/ Exec count (asc.)/Exec count (desc.) Network setting Yes/No/Check every start...
  • Page 262 Appendix Still image saving screen >P114/moving image saving screen >P117/Image folder list screen >P168/Image file list screen >P168/Image display screen >P170 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Slide show settings Settings View as Normal screen/Full screen Time interval (secs) 1 sec ~ 9 secs...
  • Page 263 Appendix Moving image folder list screen >P174/i-motion file list screen >P174/Moving image playback screen >P175 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Player settings Visual effect Spectrum analy/Dancing notes Player skin (Color) Pink/Blue/Violet Volume OFF~Level 7 (Level3) Melody folder list screen >P177/Melody file list screen >P177/Melody playback screen >P177 Submenu Item Setting Items...
  • Page 264: Pre-Installed Data

    Appendix Pre-installed data In Stand-by mode a Main display Ceramic.jpg Green tea.jpg Sakura.jpg Vivid blue.jpg Vivid red.jpg Waterdrop.jpg a Sub-display Sub_ceramic.jpg Sub_green tea.jpg Sub_sakura.jpg Sub_vivid blue.jpg Sub_vivid red.jpg Sub_waterdrop.jpg...
  • Page 265 Appendix The screen for receiving/making a call a Main display Ceramic_in_calling.gif Ceramic_out_calling.gif Green_in_calling.gif Green_out_calling.gif Incoming_call.gif Outgoing_call.gif Sakura_in_calling.gif Sakura_out_calling.gif Waterdrop_in_calling.gif Waterdrop_out_calling.gif a Sub display Sub_incoming.gif Sub_outgoing.gif...
  • Page 266 Appendix Frame • The frame including of multiple file sizes can be different to view depending on file size. • The frames enclosed in the lines below can be selected by “Frame Shot” in “Using the Submenus of the Still Image Finder Stand-by Screen”...
  • Page 267 Appendix Information Element • i-motions on the left are 3D-sound-supported i-motions, • Appearances may differ depending on file size. but as this FOMA phone does not support 3D-sound, they are not played with 3D-sound. List of melody Melody title Melody title Text focus Air on The G String.mid If I Could.mid...
  • Page 268: Symbol/Special Character List

    Appendix Symbol/Special Character List a Full-pitch symbol Full symbol (1/8) Full symbol (2/8) Full symbol (3/8) Full symbol (4/8) Full symbol (5/8) Full symbol (6/8) Full symbol (7/8) Full symbol (8/8) Special Characters Information • Special characters may not be correctly displayed if they are sent to mobile phones or personal computers that do not support i-mode mail.
  • Page 269: Pictograph And Emoticon List

    Appendix a Half-pitch symbol Half symbol Pictograph and Emoticon List Pictograph List a Pictograph1 Pictograph1 (1/6) Pictograph1 (2/6) Pictograph1 (3/6) Pictograph1 (4/6) a Pictograph2 Pictograph1 (5/6) Pictograph1 (6/6) Next page...
  • Page 270 Appendix Emoticon List Category Expressions Category Expressions Category Expressions Happy Angry Embarrass Sweat Greeting Chill Surprise Other Information • For the method of entering pictographs and emoticons, see “Switching Pictograph/Symbol/Emoticon” (P217).
  • Page 271: Common Phrase List

    Appendix Common Phrase List Phrase Phrase Category Category Internet folder Greeting folder Business folder Greeting folder Private folder...
  • Page 272 Appendix Phrase Category Category ( ? ) Private folder Pictograph idiom folder (Hello) (Waiting a call) (Happy) (Angry) Reply folder (Christmas) Original folder You can enter your own phrase from 1 to 0. (Glad) Pictograph (OK) idiom folder (Lovely) (Return)
  • Page 273: Kuten Code List

    Appendix Kuten Code List To enter a Kuten Code, first enter the 3-digit number for “Kuten digits 1 to 3” and enter the 1-digit number for “Kuten digit 4” • Some characters in Kuten Code List may appear different from those on the display. Kuten Kuten Kuten...
  • Page 274 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 275 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 Next Page...
  • Page 276 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 277 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 Next Page...
  • Page 278 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 279 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 Next Page...
  • Page 280 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 281 Appendix Kuten Kuten Kuten Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 digit digit digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 282: List Of City In World Time

    Appendix List of city in World time Country name City name Country name City name Country name City name Iran Tehran Afghanistan Kabul Taipei Taiwan Aregentina Buenos Aires Ireland Dublin Bangkok Thailand Rome Australia Canberra Italy Abu Dhabi Japan Tokyo Sydney London Kuwait...
  • Page 283: Multiaccess Combination Patterns

    Appendix Multiaccess Combination Patterns You can simultaneously use a voice call and packet transmission (i-mode, i-mode mail, etc.) as well as SMS with the multiaccessing function on the FOMA phone. The available combinations of operations for the multiaccessing function are shown below: Transmission Added Voice call Video-phone...
  • Page 284: Multitask Combination Patterns

    Appendix Multitask Combination Patterns Icon Description Icon Description Setting the display menu Multimedia function You can run multiple functions simultaneously and use running them switching displays with the Multitask function. Setting the setting menu Scheduler function Using Multitask running 1. While running each function, 1: “Own number”...
  • Page 285 Appendix Camera-mode The Still Image Finder screen appears. > P110 Scheduler The Monthly Schedule screen appears. > P191 Calculator The Calculator screen appears. > P184 Own number Own number is displayed. > P72 • A few functions are not selected depending on activating the task. >...
  • Page 286 Appendix Combination of Functions You may not be able to select some items on the Task Menu display depending on the added function. The combinations of active functions and added functions performable from the Task Menu are as follows: Task menu Voice Mail i-mode...
  • Page 287 Appendix Task menu Melody Camera Schedule Calculator Own number item Active function During a Voice call A function in the Mail menu running A function in the i-mode menu running A function in the i-appli menu running A function in a menu other than the Mail/i-mode/i-appli menu running Own number displayed...
  • Page 288: Service Available With Foma Phones

    Appendix Service Available with FOMA Phones • When you dial 110/119/118 from the FOMA phone, you cannot be located. Tell the staff at the police/fire station that you are calling from a mobile phone and then notify Available services Phone number your phone number and a correct description of your (No prefix) 106 Collect call (Calls charged to the receiver)
  • Page 289: Introduction Of Data Link

    Appendix Introduction of Data Link “FOMA L601i Data Link” is the program for data such as phonebook, bookmark, contents exchange or transmission using FOMA phone to a personal computer via connecting the FOMA USB cable (option). You can edit and save the data using personal computer.
  • Page 290: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Check point Reference Make sure the battery pack is attached to the FOMA The FOMA phone cannot be turned on. phone correctly. (Cannot be used) Make sure the battery is fully charged. Turn off the power once and back on, or reinstall the Cannot operate by pressing buttons.
  • Page 291 Appendix When using at overseas Problem Check point Reference Make sure the phone is in the international roaming stays displayed, and the International P224 service area and is not receiving weak radio waves. Roaming Service cannot be used. Check the “Network Services User's Guide” (Chapter of International Service) or WORLD WING's web page –...
  • Page 292: Error Messages

    Appendix Error Messages Message Description Reference Invalid UIM requested software Cannot auto start i-appli software because of the UIM restrictions. Insert – can't start the UIM which was inserted when the file was obtained and try again. Invalid UIM requested service not Cannot send mail because of the UIM restrictions.
  • Page 293 Appendix Message Description Reference P105 Invalid PUK1 Remaining: X The entered PIN1 unblock code is wrong. Enter the correct one. P105 Invalid PIN1 Remaining: X The entered PIN1code is wrong. Enter the correct one. Invalid PIN1 (PIN2) Remaning:X If you enter wrong PIN1/ PIN2 code 3 times in a row, PIN is locked. To P105 unlock it, enter PIN unlock code.
  • Page 294 Appendix Message Description Reference Invalid URL The URL is not entered correctly. Enter it correctly and try again. – – No URL history URL history is not recorded. 9K size cannot be used "Multi shot" or "Frame shot" cannot be set because "File size restriction" P113 is set to "9KB".
  • Page 295 Appendix Message Description Reference No response (408) No response from the site or the Internet web page, so could not – connect. Try again. Same URL already stored. Overwrite? The same URL is already registered. Select "Yes" to overwrite. – –...
  • Page 296 Appendix Message Description Reference Screen memos is full. The screen memos are saved up to the maximum. By pressing "Yes", you – can delete unnecessary screen memos. Screen memos is full. Select item to The screen memos are saved up to the maximum so that it cannot save P122 delete any more.
  • Page 297 Appendix Message Description Reference This card cannot be recognized The UIM cannot be recognized, or an invalid UIM is inserted. Either reinsert the UIM or insert a valid UIM and try the operation again. Cannot zoom in this image size Since the "Size"...
  • Page 298 Appendix Message Description Reference Terminal and UIM ID will be sent. This is displayed at download for an IP (Information Service Provider) to identify a customer and judge whether it can be used with the mobile phone. "Serial number of your mobile phone/UIM" is sent to IP over the Internet, so it –...
  • Page 299 Appendix Message Description Reference The data cannot be saved. You cannot save the data even though you obtain it because the data – Download? cannot be saved. Select "Yes" to obtain it. Please set the clock to obtain data Cannot acquire this data because the clock is not set. Perform this operation after setting the clock.
  • Page 300 Appendix Message Description Reference Replay period has expired Delete? An i-motion movie with expired replay period is selected. Select "Yes" to – delete it. Replay period has not yet started You are selecting an i-motion movie whose playable date has not yet –...
  • Page 301 Appendix Message Description Reference – No content is available. (204) There is no data to display at the connected site. No requested software There was no i-appli to start from the site or mail. – No requested software. End? There was no i-appli to start from the site or mail. –...
  • Page 302 Appendix Message Description Reference Schedule is full The schedule is set up to maximum, and no more can be set. Delete P192, 193 unnecessary schedule. Streaming play not supported You cannot play the file because i-motion of streaming type is not –...
  • Page 303 Appendix Message Description Reference Sending error A sending error occurred. – Address is not valid (451) Could not send the message correctly. Check the address and send – again. Transmission failed The mail could not be sent correctly. – A 3-digit number is displayed in (XXX). Transmission failed (XXX) –...
  • Page 304 Appendix Message Description Reference Invalid speed dial No phonebook entry with a memory number corresponding to the number entered on the Phonebook Entry display has been registered. Security code is wrong The Terminal Security Code is wrong. Enter the correct Terminal Security P104 Code.
  • Page 305 Appendix Message Description Reference Data full Data is stored to the maximum, so cannot save any more. Delete P141, unnecessary data. 162, 168, 169, 175 Invalid data An invalid data has been downloaded. – – Receiving canceled Could not obtain because of invalid data. Low battery Exit camera-mode Because the battery level is low, the camera is terminated.
  • Page 306 Appendix Message Description Reference Cannot operate because the user is being registered. Wait a while and try Registration is in progress (554) – again. Not registered An error occurred so the data cannot be registered. Cancel and discard work in You are about to terminate the edited content without saving.
  • Page 307 Appendix Message Description Reference Password is not correct. The entered password is wrong. Enter the correct password. – Password is not correct. (401) Select ON for caller ID notification Cannot notify the phone number. After setting on in caller ID notification, P202 try again.
  • Page 308 Appendix Message Description Reference Can't rename folder. Folder already The folder cannot be created since there is already a folder with the same – exists. name. Change the name. Cannot delete folder Mail is saved in the folder, so the folder cannot be deleted. Delete the P141 folder after deleting all the mail in the folder.
  • Page 309 Appendix Message Description Reference Home page disable The URL registered in Home is not entered correctly. Perform the P128 operation after entering it correctly. – Save failed. An error occurred, so could not save. – No messages No unsent mail messages saved. No save area Cannot save because there is no room available in the storage area.
  • Page 310 Appendix Message Description Reference – There's empty input. Input required There are items not entered. Perform the operation after entering these items. Empty message cannot be saved Cannot be saved because nothing is entered to address/subject/text field P149 and no file is attached to the message. Invalid data.
  • Page 311 Appendix Message Description Reference P68,121, Memory full Because the memory of the FOMA phone is full, the data received by 168, 169, Infrared communication or moving images cannot be saved. Perform the operation after deleting unnecessary data. – Because the memory is full, the shot still images cannot be saved. –...
  • Page 312: Introduction Of Options And Related Equipment

    Appendix Introduction of Options and Related Warranty and Maintenance Services Equipment Combining various options with the FOMA phone, you can Warranty realize more versatile use from personal purpose to Make sure that you have received a warranty card business purpose. Some products may not be available provided at purchase.
  • Page 313 Appendix repair cost is charged even within the warranty If you have a personal computer with Windows 2000 or period. Windows XP, you can transfer and save the data you – The cost for troubles caused by the use of devices saved in the phonebook or other places to the personal and consumables other than those specified by computer by using the dedicated Data Link Software...
  • Page 314 Appendix Other points to note • Parts generating magnetic field are used in the following places. Note that if you put a card such as cash card • Make sure not to modify the FOMA phone or its liable to be influenced by magnetic field close to them; accessories.
  • Page 315: Specific Absorption Rate Of The Mobile Phone

    Appendix transmitting at its highest permitted power level in all Specific Absorption Rate of the Mobile tested frequency bands. While there may be differences Phone between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the technical regulation. Although Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well...
  • Page 316 Appendix adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are Radio Frequency (RF) Signals performed on position and locations (for example, at the THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S ear and worn on the body) as required by FCC for each REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
  • Page 317 Appendix transmitting at its highest certified power level in Declaration of Conformity all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, The product “FOMA L601i” is declared to conform with the actual SAR level of the phone while operating the essential requirements of European Union Directive can be well below the maximum value.
  • Page 318: Export/Re-Export Regulations Of Japan And Usa

    Appendix HOSPITALS For other Medical Devices: Mobile phones should be switched off wherever you are Please consult your physician and the device requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care manufacturer to determine if operation of your phone may facilities.
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  • Page 325 Index/Quick Manual Index ............ 322 Quick Manual........332...
  • Page 326 Index/Quick Manual Index Using Index • This index also has the function as “Alphabetical table of contents”. This index includes not only the terms included in this manual but the summary words for the contents included in this manual. If your target word is not found, try to search for it by another key word.
  • Page 327 Index/Quick Manual Main display......83 Setting at forwarding party Sub display ......83 busy ........201 Activate arrival act .....203 Battery level ........42 Status request .......201 Additional guidance....206 Battery pack........39 Call/Mail history ......86 Delete ........206 Attaching .........39 Add to phonebook....87 Set.........206 Charging........40 All calls ........87 Additional service ......205 Removing ........40 Go to list ........87...
  • Page 328 Index/Quick Manual End active call......49 White balance ......112 i-mode ........127 Held call........49 Zoom........112 Mail........155 Hold.........49 Chaku-motion ......76 Charging ........40 Making calls......48 Chaku-Uta ........76 Check new message....155 Making calls from phonebook ..49 Character entry ......216 Close setting .......93 Making international calls ..51 Changing line ......219 Color scheme......84 Mute ........49...
  • Page 329 Index/Quick Manual Menu style .......83 Mirror........172 Sub display ......83 Rename .........170 Data box ........166 Displaying file property Resizing .........171 Data Link........285 Image file .......167 Rotate........171 Data transfer (OBEX) ....210 Melody file ......177 Save ........171 Data transfer folder....166 Moving image/i-motion file ..173 Send via mail ......170 Data transmission......210 Displaying folder property...
  • Page 330 Index/Quick Manual Sort ........162 Reset data ......129 Startig i-appli ......161 Reset settings ......129 LED setting .........84 Upgrade ........161 Scroll ........128 Alarm ........84 i-appli setting i-mode mail .......138 During call........84 AutoStart setting ....162 Inbox.........139 Incoming video call ....84 System info......162 Infrared data port ......183 Incoming voice call....84 i-appli to ........162 Infrared communication.....183...
  • Page 331 Index/Quick Manual Reply ........142 Add new ........194 Zoom........117 Save attach file ......142 Delete ........194 Multiaccess .......279 Send......148, 150, 153 Display........194 Multimedia (Camera) ....108 Sort .......146, 148 Edit ........194 Multitask ........280 Mail ring duration......79 Mark/Unmark......194 My menu (i-mode) .....135 Mail setting........155 Open ........194 Character size......156 Memory reject call .......90...
  • Page 332 Index/Quick Manual Making calls......227 Send Ir data ......60 Receiving calls .......228 Phonebook settings Receive option ......155 Services available....224 Create domain list ....70 Received calls ......86 Setting Mobile Phone Carrier ..226 Display data ......70 Received mail......141 Setting the Network Mode ..225 Display image ......71 Reconnect alarm ......91 Troubleshooting .....229...
  • Page 333 Index/Quick Manual Power ON/OFF ......77 Display light ......59 Setting a ring tone .......76 Display setting ......59 Safety settings......104 Mail ringtone ......77 Night mode......59 Stationery........190 MessageF ringtone ....77 On-hold image ......95 Add new ........192 MessageR ringtone....77 Response hold image ....95 Delete ........192 SMS ringtone......77 Send camera image....94 Display........191...
  • Page 334 Index/Quick Manual Moving from UIM ....141 Vibrator........78 Currency........185 Moving to UIM .......141 Specific absorption rate (SAR) ...311 Exchange rate......186 Phonebook menu ....64 Setting Main Screen ....80 Length ........187 Protect ON/OFF.....141 Clock font color .......81 Surface ........186 Reply ........142 Clock type/Calendar ....81 Temperature ......187 Save ........150 Wallpaper ........80...
  • Page 335 Index/Quick Manual Substitutive image ....59 Voice mail........198 Activating.......199 Check message.....199 Deactivating ......199 Delete voicemail icon .....199 Notify missed call ....199 Play messages.......199 Set message alert ringer ..199 Set ringing time......199 World time.........187 Choose city......188 Set time zone......188...
  • Page 336 Index/Quick Manual Quick Manual Using Quick Manual Cut out Quick Manual at the cutoff line from this manual and fold it as illustrated below for your convenience. Take the “Quick Manual (for Overseas Use)” with you when you perform international roaming (WORLD WING) overseas.
  • Page 337 FOMA L601i Phonebook Quick Manual Adding to Phonebook If you have any questions about this user’s manual, please C [Menu] ] “Phonebook” 1. On the Stand-by display, contact the number below. ] “ Add to phonebook ” General Inquiries <DoCoMo Information Center> aFrom DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs aFrom ordinary phones Add phonebook...
  • Page 338 company address C : Not needed if the storage location for the phonebook (Memo) filed ] Enter a text memo ] C Select is set to “UIM”. : Not displayed if the storage location for the Searching Phonebook phonebook is set to “UIM”. 1.
  • Page 339 To change the input mode, To delete a character Press I several times. Move the cursor to the position to delete a character. To change Full/Half pitch • In some cases, it may not be operated properly depending on the entering display or the entry mode. To switch from pictograph/symbol/emoticon mode to Entering Characters by Prediction Mode text input mode,...
  • Page 340 3. C – I: Stops – J : Plays back the previous file/next file Playing Back Images, Moving Images – J (press and hold): Fast forwards/rewinds the image and Melodies while it is pressed – H / FE : Adjusts the volume Displaying Images 1.
  • Page 341 Entering an Address i-mode Mail (To) box ] C ] “Input address” ] Enter 1. Select Composing/Sending i-mode Mail address C Displaying the Compose Message Screen Entering a Subject 1. On the Standby-display, M [Mail] ] “Compose mail” ] (Sub) box ] C ] Enter a subject ] C 1.
  • Page 342 Forwarding Mail Menu List 1. On the display of the mail to forward, M [Menu] ] “Forward” ] Enter an address ] C ] I [Send] Menu Item Checking New Messages i-appli 1. On the Stand-by display, press M [Mail] for 2 or more i-mode seconds ] “Check new message”...
  • Page 343 Menu Item Menu Item 0 Set message alert ringer 4 Nuisance call barring 1 Register nuisance caller 2 Call waiting 2 Delete all entries 1 Activate call waiting 3 Delete most recent entry 2 Deactivate call waiting 3 Call waiting status request 5 Caller ID notification 3 Call forwarding 1 Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification...
  • Page 344 Menu Item Menu Item 4 Others 3 Unsent message Data box 4 Compose mail 1 Compose message 1 My picture 2 i-motion 2 Compose SMS 5 Check new message 3 Melody 6 Receive option Multimedia 7 Check new SMS 1 Camera-mode 8 Mail setting 2 Movie-mode 3 Camera settings...
  • Page 345 Menu Item Menu Item 3 Length 6 Own number 4 Weight Tools 5 Temperature 1 Alarm 6 Volume 2 Custom menu 7 Velocity 3 Receive Ir data 6 World time 1 Receive 7 Stop watch 2 Receive all Sound 4 Calculator 1 Ring volume 5 Unit converter 2 Effect tone volume...
  • Page 346 Menu Item Menu Item Settings 4 Prefix dial 1 Call/Answer 5 International dial 6 Close setting 1 Call Mail history 2 Call duration 3 Video-phone 3 Auto answer 1 Video-phone settings 4 Reject/Accept call 2 Image settings 5 Answer mode 4 Date &...
  • Page 347 Network Service Call Waiting Service Voice Mail Activating Call Waiting Service ] “ 1. On the Stand-by display, [Menu] NW service” Activating Voice Mail ] “ ] “ Call waiting” Activate call waiting” 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” ] “Voice mail”...
  • Page 348 Main Icons Services Available From the FOMA Phone Main Display Service Phone Number Collect call (Calls charged to the receiver) (No prefix) 106 1 23 45 6 7 8 9 !" # Directory assistance for ordinary phones (No prefix) 104 and DoCoMo mobile phones (Charges apply) (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given.)
  • Page 349 (Yellowish green): Displayed when a Voice Mail message : Displayed when the vibration is set to work as "Pattern 1 exists. (Vibration only)" or "Pattern 2 (Vibration only)" / when the (Orange): Displayed when the box for Voice Mail messages is full. ringtone of voice call or video-phone call does not sound and the vibration works as "melody + vibration"...
  • Page 350 : Public mode (drive mode) active : Show the battery level. (Pink): Manner mode active (Blue): Original manner mode active : In this mode, a ring alert sounds and an incoming vibrator does not operate for voice and video-phone calls. : In this mode, an incoming vibrator operates in “Pattern 1 (vibration only)”...
  • Page 351 FOMA L601i If the Handset is not Working Properly <Network Technical Support and Operation Center> (24-hour service) Quick Manual (for Overseas Use) ZUniversal number  International Call ID Number -800-5931-8600 If the Handset is Lost, Stolen or Payment for Total Dialing Charges for the Universal Number (See Table 1) ✻...
  • Page 352 Making a Call from Overseas to Japan Making a call to another WORLD WING subscriber from a country you stay Entering the phone number directly to make a call 1. On the Stand-by display, press 0 for 1 or more 1.
  • Page 353 1. On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] “Settings” Setting International Call Settings 2. “Network” You can set the international access number added to the 3. “Manual” ] Select a network ] C beginning of the phone number for making an international call.
  • Page 354 Change Settings to Reject Calls during Major Country Codes International Roaming Region Number Region Number 1. On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] “NW service” Australia Italy 2. “Others” ] “Call barring” ] “Activate barring of Canada Singapore incoming call – roam” ] “Barring all incoming calls” / Germany South Korea “Data calls barring”...
  • Page 355 International Access Codes by Country Region Number Region Number (Table 2) India Portugal Indonesia Russia Be careful that the Universal Number may be often Ireland Singapore unavailable when making calls from mobile phones, public phones or hotel phones. Italy South Korea Luxembourg Spain Region...
  • Page 357 You can change the address or payment plan, various procedures or requirements through DoCoMo e-site (ドコモeサイト). iMenu ⇒ 料金&お申込・設定 ⇒ ドコモeサイト From i-mode No packet transmission charge My DoCoMo http://www.mydocomo.com/ ⇒ 各種手続き(ドコモeサイト) From personal computer * When applying from i-mode, “Network Security Code” is required. * When applying from i-mode, the packet transmission fee is free.
  • Page 358 When using your portable mobile in a public place, don‘t forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you. Sales: NTT DoCoMo Group NTT DoCoMo Hokkaido, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tohoku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tokai, Inc.
  • Page 359 Data Transmission Available from FOMA Phone ............1 Manual for Data Communication Before Use ...........2 Glossary of Data Transmission Terms..3 Preparation Flow for Data Transmission ..4 Installing Transmission Setup Files (Drivers) ............5 Confirming Installed Transmission Setup Files (Drivers) ..........8 Uninstalling Transmission Setup Files (Drivers) ............9 FOMA PC Setup Software......10 Installing FOMA PC Setup Software ..12...
  • Page 360 Manual for Data Communication It uses an access point which supports FOMA packet Data Transmission Available from transmission such as “mopera U”, DoCoMo's Internet FOMA Phone connection service, and allows data transmission at a The data transmission services you can use by connecting maximum rate of 384kbps in downloading and 64kbps in the FOMA phone to a personal computer are classified as uploading.
  • Page 361 Manual for Data Communication Setting Access Point (Internet service provider, etc.) Before Use To use the packet transmission, connect to an access point for the packet transmission. Operating Environments • You cannot connect to the DoPa access point. The following operating environments are applicable to a •...
  • Page 362: Glossary Of Data Transmission Terms

    Manual for Data Communication a QoS: Glossary of Data Transmission Terms QoS is the abbreviation for Quality of Service. QoS a APN: indicates the quality of network service. For the QoS APN is the abbreviation for Access Point Name. APN is to setting of the FOMA phone, you can specify the identify an Internet service provider or Internet LAN system condition of communication speed.*...
  • Page 363: Preparation Flow For Data Transmission

    Manual for Data Communication Preparation Flow for Data Transmission Transmission Setup File and FOMA PC Setup Software Attached CD-ROM contains the L601i transmission setup The following outline shows a preparation flow for the files and FOMA PC setup software. packet transmission by connecting a FOMA phone to a •...
  • Page 364: Installing Transmission Setup Files (Drivers)

    Manual for Data Communication 1. Open the external terminal cap and insert the Information external connector of the FOMA USB Cable • Do not remove the FOMA USB Cable during data transmission straightly until a click is heard as it may cause the interruption of transmission, malfunction of the FOMA phone or loss of data.
  • Page 365 Manual for Data Communication 5. Click [Next] on the installation screen Installing into Windows XP 1. Insert the CD-ROM for FOMA L601i into a personal computer ” (Start) ] “ 2. Click “ ” (Specify the file name and execute) 3.
  • Page 366 Manual for Data Communication 7. Connect the FOMA phone to a personal computer 4. Select a language on the language selection screen ] Click [ Connecting procedures > P4 ] (Next) This section explains when selecting “ (English)”. • Connect the FOMA phone while the FOMA phone is turned on.
  • Page 367: Confirming Installed Transmission Setup Files (Drivers)

    Manual for Data Communication 6. Click [OK] on the installation confirmation screen Confirming Installed Transmission Setup Files (Drivers) <Example: Confirming on Windows XP> ” (Start) ] “ 1. Click “ ” (Control Panel) Control Panel screen appears. For Windows 2000 7.
  • Page 368: Uninstalling Transmission Setup Files (Drivers)

    Manual for Data Communication 4. Click each device to confirm installed drivers The following drivers are installed by the installation of the Confirm if all driver names are displayed under each L601i transmission setup files: device on “ (COM/LPT)” Port (COM/LPT), “ Device name Driver name ”...
  • Page 369: Foma Pc Setup Software

    Manual for Data Communication 4. Click [OK] W-TCP setup Before using “FOMA packet transmission”, you can optimize transmission settings in your personal computer. To maximize the transmission performance of the FOMA phone, you need to optimize the transmission settings with W-TCP. Access point (APN) setting 5.
  • Page 370 Manual for Data Communication Information Transmission Setting by FOMA PC Setup Software • If the older version (version 3.0.1 or older) of FOMA PC setup software (referred to as old FOMA PC setup software hereafter) Step 1: Install the FOMA PC Setup Software has already been installed, uninstall the old FOMA PC setup •...
  • Page 371: Installing Foma Pc Setup Software

    Manual for Data Communication 4. Click [ ] (Next) Before Installing If a screen indicating that the old-version of “W-TCP For operating environments of the personal computer to ” (W-TCP setup software) or the old-version of use FOMA PC setup software, see “Operating “...
  • Page 372 Manual for Data Communication 7. Confirm the installation destination ] Click [ Precautions on the Installation of the FOMA PC (Next) Setup Software To change the installation destination, click [ When the old-version of “ W-TCP ” (Browse), specify any installation destination, and click (W-TCP setup software) has already been installed ] (Next).
  • Page 373: Setting Transmission

    Manual for Data Communication After starting up the FOMA PC setup software ] ” (Menu) ] “ Click “ ” (Version information) The following screen appears and you can check the version information about the FOMA PC setup software. From “ ”...
  • Page 374 Manual for Data Communication Starting up FOMA PC Setup Software Easy Setting “Procedures for Packet Transmission ” (Start) ] “ ” (Program) ] Setting Using mopera U” 1. Click “ ” (FOMA PC setup software) ] “FOMA PC Specifies the setting of packet transmission at a maximum “FOMA PC ”...
  • Page 375 Manual for Data Communication “Notify” beforehand. ( > Manual for FOMA L601i, P202) 4. Click [ ] (Yes) if you subscribed to “mopera U” already. 5. Click [OK] The access point (APN) setup is retrieved from the FOMA phone connected to the personal computer. Wait for a moment.
  • Page 376 Manual for Data Communication 5. Enter the access point name in the “ ” ] (Finish). (Access point name) field To change the information, click [ ] (Back). • If “ You can specify any name for the currently created ”...
  • Page 377 Manual for Data Communication • Enter only half-pitch alphanumeric characters, hyphen 9. Verify an access point (APN) in “ ” (Select access point (APN)) field ] Click [ (-), and period (.) in the access point field. • Registering cid 1, 2 and 4 – 10 is allowed for the ] (Next) access point (APN).
  • Page 378: Performing Set Transmission

    Manual for Data Communication ” (Optimize) ] Click [ 11. Check “ Performing Set Transmission (Next) The operation below explains how to perform and The “W-TCP ” (W-TCP setup) required for packet disconnect data transmission specified with the FOMA PC transmission is optimized.
  • Page 379 Manual for Data Communication ] (Dial) ] Establish connection 2. Click [ Disconnecting • If “186” or “184” is displayed at the beginning of Closing an Internet browser does not necessarily an access point number in the “ ” (Dial) disconnect the communication line.
  • Page 380: Uninstalling Foma Pc Setup Software

    Manual for Data Communication When You Cannot Connect to the Network Uninstalling FOMA PC Setup Software When you cannot connect to the network (you cannot • If you uninstall “FOMA PC setup software”, be sure to make a dial-up connection), confirm the followings first. use an account with administrator’s right of the personal a FOMA L601i is not recognized on the personal computer computer.
  • Page 381: W-Tcp Setup

    Manual for Data Communication Uninstalling <Example: Uninstalling on Windows XP> ” (Start) ] “ 1. Click “ ” (Control Panel) ] “ ” (Add/Remove Programs) For Windows 2000 ” (Start) ] “ ” (Setting) ] “ Click “ W-TCP Setup ”...
  • Page 382 Manual for Data Communication 1. Start the program restarting the personal computer according to the instruction on display. Optimization from “FOMA PC ” (FOMA PC setup software) To optimize on Windows 2000 Click the [W-TCP ] (W-TCP setup) on the Optimize the dialup collectively on Windows 2000.
  • Page 383: Apn Setting

    Manual for Data Communication APN Setting Specify an access point (APN) for packet transmission. Up to 10 access points (APNs) can be specified, and registration numbers (cid) “1 to 10” are assigned to manage the access points. • Before the setting, verify that a FOMA phone and a personal computer are connected correctly.
  • Page 384 Manual for Data Communication Saving Data to File Reading Access Point (APN) Information from FOMA Phone The backup of the access point (APN) setup registered on a FOMA phone and the save of the access point settings Only the access point (APN) information can be read from under editing can be saved to file.
  • Page 385: Specifying Com Port

    Manual for Data Communication 3. Enter any access point name ] Click [ Specifying COM Port ] (Specify account and password) To manually specify communication settings, you can • You can leave it blank for “mopera U”. specify the COM Port number assigned to a FOMA phone 4.
  • Page 386: Setting Dial-Up Network

    Manual for Data Communication Setting Dial-up Network Confirming the COM Port To make settings of packet transmission access points The followings describe the procedures for setting up the (APN), you need to specify a COM port number of “FOMA packet transmission dial-up connection without using the L601i Modem”...
  • Page 387 Manual for Data Communication Confirming the COM Port on Windows XP Confirming the COM Port on Windows 2000 ” (Start) ] “ ” (Start) ] “ (Setting)” ] “ 1. Click “ ” 1. Click “ (Control panel) ” (Control panel) 2.
  • Page 388 Manual for Data Communication For Windows 2000 Specifying Access Point Name (APN) ” (Start) ] “ Click “ ” (Programs) To specify an access point name (APN), you need ] “ ” (Accessories) ] “ ” transmission software for entering AT commands. This (Communication) ] “...
  • Page 389 Manual for Data Communication 6. Confirm that “OK” appears on display ] Click “ When a COM port for “FOMA L601i Modem” is not ” (File) ] “ selectable ” (Exit Take the following procedures: Hyper Terminal) Hyper Terminal closes. 1) Click [ ] (Cancel) •...
  • Page 390 Manual for Data Communication Setting Dial-up 4. Select “ ” (Manually set up the connection) ] Click [ ] (Next) Example: <Connecting to DoCoMo’s Internet service 5. Select “ ” “mopera U” using <cid>=3> (Use a dial-up modem for connection) ] Click [ •...
  • Page 391 Manual for Data Communication 8. Enter an access point number in “ ” (Phone number) field ] Click [ ] (Next) • Do not add “186” or “184” at the beginning of an access point number. When using “mopera U”, you need to notify your caller ID.
  • Page 392 Manual for Data Communication 14. Click “ ” (General) tab to confirm the setting contents When 2 or more modems are connected to your personal computer, confirm that only “ FOMA L601i Modem” (Modem-FOMA L601i Modem) is checked in the “...
  • Page 393 Manual for Data Communication (TCP/IP)” (Internet protocol (TCP/IP)). Setting Dial-up Network for Windows 2000 • You cannot modify the setting of the “QoS ” (Start) ] “ 1. Click “ ” (Programs) ” (QoS Packet Scheduler). ] “ ” (Accessories) ] “ ”...
  • Page 394 Manual for Data Communication • If “FOMA L601i Modem” does not appear, click “ ” (Select a modem for connection to the Internet) field and select “FOMA L601i Modem”. 10. Enter an access point number in the “ ” (Phone number) field ] Click “ ”...
  • Page 395 Manual for Data Communication “mopera U”, enter data specified by your service provider or network administrator in “ ” (Connection type) and “ ” (Logon procedures). 13. On the “ ” (Connection information of Internet account) screen, click [ ] (Next) 14.
  • Page 396 Manual for Data Communication 17. Click [ ] (Finish) If “ ” (To connect to the Internet immediately, select here and click [ ] (Finish)) appears, remove the check mark. 15. Enter any name in the “ ” (Connection name) field ] Click [ ] (Next) 18.
  • Page 397 Manual for Data Communication 19. Select the “ ” (General) tab to confirm the 20. Click the “ ” (Network) to perform settings settings When 2 or more modems are connected to your In the “ ” (Type personal computer, confirm that only “FOMA L601i of calling dial-up server) field, select “PPP: Windows Modem”...
  • Page 398: Connecting Dial-Up

    Manual for Data Communication Connecting Dial-up This section explains the procedures for making dial-up connection of packet transmission without using the FOMA PC setup software. • Before making dial-up connection, verify that a FOMA phone is connected to a personal computer correctly. >...
  • Page 399 Manual for Data Communication 3. Confirm the setting ] Click [ ] (Dial) Disconnecting A screen appears to indicate connecting status. Then a Closing an Internet browser does not necessarily message indicating completion of connection process disconnect the communication line. appears and dial-up connection is established.
  • Page 400: At Command

    Manual for Data Communication AT Command AT commands are instructions used to specify and modify the functions of the FOMA phone on the personal computer. Input Formats of AT Commands You can input AT commands on a terminal mode screen of communication software such as HyperTerminal.
  • Page 401: At Command List

    Manual for Data Communication AT Command List • Followings are the AT commands available in the FOMA L601i Modem. • The following commands can be entered but do not work. AT (At only entered) ATP (Pulse setting) ATT (Tone setting) ATS6 (Setting the pause time taken for dialing) ATS8 (Setting the pause time by comma dialing) ATS10 (Setting the automatic disconnection delay time)
  • Page 402 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT+CGDCONT Sets the access point (APN) at See P51. See P51. packet transmission. AT+CGEQMIN Registers the reference value to AT+CGEQMIN=[Parameter] See P52. > P51 decide whether the system permits QoS (Quality of Service) reported AT+CGEQMIN=? from the network at establishment...
  • Page 403 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT+CGREG=<n> Sets whether to notify the network n=0 : Not notified. (Setting at purchase) AT+CGREG=1 registration state. Displays whether n=1 : Notified at switching between the you are inside or outside the inside and outside of the service area.
  • Page 404 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example Sets whether the FOMA phone n=0: Uses the ordinary ERROR result AT+CMEE=0 AT+CMEE=<n> issues an error report. (Setting at purchase). n=1: +CME ERROR: Uses the <err> result code. <err> indicates a numeric AT+CPIN="12345678","1234"...
  • Page 405 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT+CNUM Displays the own phone number of <Result> AT+CNUM the FOMA phone. +CNUM:,<number>,<type> +CNUM:,"090XXXXXXXX", number: Own phone number type=129: Does not include "+" (International access code) in the phone number. type=145: Include "+"...
  • Page 406 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT+CRC=<n> Sets whether the extended result n=0 : Does not use. (Setting at purchase) AT+CRC=0 code is used for incoming calls. n=1 : Uses. AT+CRC? AT+CRC?: Displays the current +CRC:0 setting.
  • Page 407 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example AT+GMI Displays the manufacturer name. – AT+GMI NTT DoCoMo AT+GMM Displays the product name of the – AT+GMM FOMA phone. FOMA L601i Modem AT+GMR – AT+GMR Displays the version of the FOMA phone.
  • Page 408 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example ATI<n> Displays the ID code. n=0 : Displays "NTT DoCoMo". ATI0 n=1 : Displays the product name. NTT DoCoMo ATI1 FOMA L601i Modem n=0 : Displays. (Setting at purchase) ATQ0 ATQ<n>...
  • Page 409 Manual for Data Communication AT command Outline Parameter/Explanation Command execution example ATS4=<n> Sets the line feed (LF) character. n=10 : Setting at purchase (Only n=10 ATS4=10 can be specified). ATS4? ATS4? : Displays the current setting. ATS5=<n> Sets the back space (BS) n=8 : Setting at purchase (Only n=8 ATS5=8 can be specified).
  • Page 410 Manual for Data Communication AT+CGDCONT? Supplementary Explanation of AT Commands : Display the current setting. Command name: +CGDCONT Command name: +CGEQMIN=[parameter] • Outline • Outline This command sets an access point name (APN) at This command registers the reference value to decide packet transmission.
  • Page 411 Manual for Data Communication 384, you may not establish packet transmission. Command name: +CGEQREQ=[parameter] • Command execution example • Outline (1) Command that allows all the communication This command sets QoS (Quality of Service) speed for both upload and download (cid=2) requested to the network at issuance of the packet AT+CGEQMIN=2 transmission.
  • Page 412 Manual for Data Communication • Command execution example Result Code Command that requests a connection at 64kbps for upload and 384kbps for download (cid=2) Result Code List AT+CGEQREQ=2,,64,384 Numeric Character notation Meaning notation – Operation at omission of parameter AT+CGEQREQ=<cid>: Sets the specified <cid> to Processing has been the initial value.
  • Page 413 Manual for Data Communication Information • Result codes are displayed in the character notation (initial value) when the ATVn command (P50) is set to n=1 and displayed in the numeric notation when it is set to n=0. Result Code of AT+CPIN? State of PIN1 State of PIN2 Waiting for entry...

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