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Contents and Cautions Manual Before Use Making and Receiving Calls Phonebook Sound, Display and Light Settings Safety Settings Camera i-mode Mail Data Display, Editing and Management Other Convenient Functions Network Services Character Entry Appendix Index and ’04.9 Quick Manual...
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NOTICE OF CORRECTION Inaccurate information has been found in the manual for the mova D253i. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and ask you to refer to the following revised information when using your phone. Page...
How to Use This Manual (including the Quick Manual [ P436]) ■ Organization of operation descriptions Default setting at the time of Function Muted Ringing Time [Default] 0s purchase name Setting No Ringing Tone for a Party Not Stored in the Phonebook Direct button Title assignment No.
Using this manual ......Inside front cover How to Use This Manual .........1 Contents and Cautions Sound, Display and Light Settings • Features of the mova D253i • Sound settings • SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow • Sound volume adjustment • Vibrator these directions–...
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i-mode Network Services • What is i-mode? • i-mode menu • Available network services • i-mode site display • Voice Mail Service • My Menu • Bookmark • Call Waiting Service • Screen memo • Downloading images • Call Forwarding Service •...
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Features of the mova D253i Easy-to-use i-mode i-mode enables email to be sent to Internet addresses using i-mode mail, and offers access to an abundance of information through connection to i-mode and Internet sites, etc. * i-mode is a fee-based service that requires subscription.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow these directions– • Read the following SAFETY PRECAUTIONS to ensure that the phone is used correctly. Also, store this manual in a convenient location for future reference. • It is essential that these precautions be observed to prevent injury to the user and third parties as well as damage to property.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow these directions– (continued) Handling the mova, battery and adapter (and charger) (general information) DANGER Use only DoCoMo-certified batteries, adapters (and chargers) with the mova. • Use of non-specified items could cause the battery or other devices to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
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CAUTION Do not use or leave the components in locations exposed to direct sunlight or other hot locations such as a car exposed to the hot sun. • Doing so could cause the battery to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire, or could damage the equipment or cause a fire.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow these directions– (continued) CAUTION Rarely, some mova users may develop itching, skin irritation or eczema. If such a condition occurs, stop using the mova immediately and seek medical attention. • Metal is used in the following components: Part Material •...
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DANGER Do not attach metallic materials When you attach the battery to the such as wire to the port. Do not mova, never attempt to forcefully carry or store the battery together insert. The battery should slide in with a necklace or other metallic easily and fit correctly.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –Always follow these directions– (continued) Handling the adapter (and charger) WARNING Use care not to short circuit the Do not touch the adapter (and recharging terminal when the charger) cord or wall outlet with adapter is connected to an outlet wet hands.
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WARNING During charging, place the adapter (and charger) and desktop holder in a stable location. Do not cover or wrap the adapter (and charger) and desktop holder with a cloth or blanket, etc. • Using the equipment under such conditions could cause the mova to be detached from the holder, or could cause a heat buildup that leads to a fire or equipment failure.
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NTT DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of stored data. • Do not put the mova in your back pocket and sit on it. Do not put the mova in the bottom of a bag, etc.
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Battery handling instructions • The battery will gradually wear out. Battery life also depends on how you use the battery; you know it is time to replace it when the usage time is very short even though you fully charge it. The specified battery can be purchased separately. •...
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JUSTSYSTEM Corporation. Copyright 2004 JUSTSYSTEM Corporation. • The mova D253i incorporates WOWVoice from SRS Labs, Inc. in order to support its conversation clarity enhancement function. WOWVoice and the symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOWVoice technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
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Before Use mova D253i Components and Functions ..........Main functions of the side buttons............. How to use Easy Selector Plus ..............Viewing the Display..................Selecting Menus ................... The Standard and Simple menu display........... Selecting a function from the Standard menu ..........
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D253i Components and Functions • Opening/Closing the mova [ P18] Earpiece Listen to conversations. Display Displays phone numbers and icons that indicate the current mova status. [ P20] Easy Selector Plus • Used to perform a variety of functions. [ P19] •...
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Camera Use to take photographs or Slide rails make video recordings. Antenna (built-in) Self-portrait mirror Use care not to open the mova and Use to check your cover the antenna with your hand appearance when during a call so that you can use taking a photo of your mova on better conditions.
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D253i Components and Functions (continued) Opening/Closing the mova To open the mova, simply slide the front face (with the display) upwards. To close it, slide that face in the opposite direction. The mova can be set in the following 3 positions:...
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How to use Easy Selector Plus Pressing the Easy Selector Plus left ( ), center ( ) and right ( ) buttons performs the operation displayed in the left, center and right of the guide bar. Example While in standby The following operations are assigned.
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Viewing the Display Missed call icon [ P66] Voice mail icon [ P370] No voice messages (number indicates New messages are stored at the Voice Mail Service Center when you subscribe to the number of messages waiting) the Voice Mail Service. Voice messages waiting (number indicates the number of messages waiting)
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Mail icon Message R/F icon Indicates mail reception status. Indicates message reception status. 1, 2 i-mode center storage status i-mode center storage status None : No message waiting None : No mail waiting (Blue) : Message waiting (Blue) : Mail waiting (Red) : Message waiting (Red) : Mail waiting (no available storage)
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Selecting Menus Various mova functions can be selected and performed from menus. The Standard and Simple menu display There are 2 different ways to view the main menu: as a Standard menu and as a Simple menu which limits executable functions to those used most often. •...
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Press to select “missed INDCTR” and then press (select). The missed call indicator setting screen appears. • You can also select the desired menu item by pressing the corresponding numeric key (in this case The current setting is displayed. (Some content may not be displayed.) to select either “1.on”...
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Selecting Menus (continued) To cancel an operation after selecting a menu item • To return to the previous screen, press (return) or You can use (return) only in screens Example: • where is displayed in the guide bar. (return) Press while entering characters or •...
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Selecting functions from submenus In a screen where is displayed in the guide bar, you can execute operations by selecting items from a submenu. Example To delete all of the items in the received call log In the received calls log list, press (submenu).
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Using the Simple Menu Displays You can limit the menus that appear on screen to those functions used most often in order to simplify use of your mova. The size of the characters used for the menu items on screen will increase, and hints on the procedure to follow, for example during a call or if you miss a call, will be displayed.
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Selecting a function from the Standard menu Example Selecting the “Sound” setting from the Simple menu While in standby, press (メニュー). The main menu for the Simple menu display appears. • If no operation is performed on the mova for about 3 minutes, the main menu will automatically disappear and the mova will return to the standby screen.
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Using the Simple Menu Displays (continued) Functions available on the Simple menu • Some menu items cannot be accessed from the Simple menu. • The names of menu items in the Simple menu will differ from those in the Standard menu. •...
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Help Function If You Forget the Key Sequences Descriptions of key sequences as well as operations using the Easy Selector Plus can be shown on the display. While in standby or during a call, select “setting” “help” from the menu. to select the function and then press (select).
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Do not be concerned; this is not a fault. Battery recycling The phone uses a lithium ion battery containing valuable materials that should be recycled. To protect the environment, return used batteries to an NTT DoCoMo service center, NTT DoCoMo agent or recycling center. •...
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Recharging the mova When the battery charge gets low, recharge it. • The battery level icon shows how much charge remains in the battery. Fully charged. Partially charged. Almost completely discharged. Recharge the battery. Current remaining battery level Recharge time and length of use reference Recharge time Continuous call/communication time Continuous standby time...
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Recharging the mova (continued) Starting/Ending recharging and other items to note The battery can be charged regardless of whether the mova is on or off. However, recharging takes longer with the mova turned on. • When recharging is started, the call indicator turns red. The charging sound is emitted and the battery level icon blinks when recharging starts with the mova turned on.
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■ To recharge the battery with just the AC adapter You can recharge the mova with just the AC adapter. This is useful when recharging the battery while away from home. Unfold the power plug from the AC adapter and then plug it 100 V AC outlet Call indicator into a 100 V AC outlet.
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Remaining Battery Level Checking the Remaining Battery Level You can check how much power is currently left in the battery. Turn the power on. The battery level icon appears. : Fully charged. : Partially charged. : Almost completely discharged. Recharge the battery. •...
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Power On/Off Turning the Power On/Off Turning the power on Press and hold down The power will be turned on and then the standby screen will Standby screen appear. Date and • If the key is not held down long enough, the power does not Time turn on.
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Switching the Display Language to English (continued) Switching from English to Japanese While in standby, select “setting” “character word” “set language” • from the menu. Select “1.日本語” and then press (選択). The display language changes to Japanese. Note • Your mova cannot be used outside Japan. Initial Setting Making Initial Settings When you turn the mova on for the first time after purchase, the initial setting screen...
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Set the date and time. You must set the date and time. You can enter any date between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2023. When you select the date, the day of the week is filled in automatically on the standby screen. Set the time in 24-hour clock format (00:00 to 23:59).
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Clock Setting [Default] 0000/00/00 [day] --:-- M451 Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time. If you do not set the date and time, the following functions will not be available: Standby screen (Standby screen setting) P109 Auto power on P330 Auto power off P331...
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Caller ID Notification [Default] no M462 Notifying Caller ID to a Called Party When you make a call or send short mail, this service allows you to display your phone number on the display of the other party’s phone. • When you use the i-shot service, set to “yes”. If you set “no”, a prompt screen is displayed asking you whether to send caller ID when you send i-shot data.
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Making and Receiving Calls ■Making phone calls Making a Call....................Making an International Call ..........WORLD CALL Storing international call prefixes except for WORLD CALL ................International Prefix Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number......Redial Deleting items from the redial data ......Delete Redial Data Activating or Deactivating Your Caller ID Before Making a Call .....................
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Making a Call Enter the phone number. • If you are calling a general subscriber phone, even if that phone is in the same area code as you are at the moment, it is still necessary to enter the area code. •...
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WORLD CALL Making an International Call WORLD CALL is an international call service that can be used from DoCoMo mobile phones. • The service covers approximately 220 countries and areas in the world. • WORLD CALL charges are included in the monthly bill for your mobile phone. •...
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Making an International Call (continued) International Prefix Storing international call prefixes except for WORLD CALL Storing an international call prefix in advance makes it easy to make international calls. • The DoCoMo WORLD CALL number is provided at the time of purchase as the first prefix registered.
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Redial Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number The mova stores the last 30 calls you made as redial data (dialed calls log). You can recall these numbers and redial them or store them as phonebook entries. • The redial data is not displayed if “redial” in the calls display setting is off. While in standby or during a call, press The redial list appears.
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Redialing a Previously Dialed Phone Number Registering phone numbers in the phonebook from the redial data list q Select a phone number in the redial data list and then select “add PHbook” from the submenu. w Select “1.store new” or “2.add to PHbook” and then press (select).
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186/184 Activating or Deactivating Your Caller ID Before Making a Call You can select whether or not to send your phone number (caller ID) to a recipient before making a call, regardless of the caller ID notification setting. • You cannot use “186” (notify) or “184” (not notify) when making international calls. Enter the phone number and then press (select).
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Short Dialing/Illegal Solicitation Call Rejection Function Short Dialing and Illegal Solicitation Call Rejection Function Short dialing You can store up to 20 eleven-digit phone numbers on DoCoMo’s network. Illegal solicitation call rejection function If you store phone numbers of general subscriber phones on DoCoMo network that are linked to illegal solicitation operators, this function rejects incoming calls from those phone numbers.
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■ Storing a phone number you want to reject Press , XX (01 to 19), enter the phone number of the general subscriber phone you want to reject and then press A series of beeps indicates the process is completed. Notes •...
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Quickly Sending Touch Tones (continued) Press (store). Note • If a phone number containing pauses is transferred using the datalink software, the first pause and the following characters are deleted. Performing dial operations Call up dial operations from the phonebook. •...
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[Default] Selecting the paging mode Code settings used when sending messages to DoCoMo pager differ depending on the other party’s subscriber contract. • For details about paging modes that can be used with the receiving pager, see the instruction manual for the pager.
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Call Recovery [Default] cancel Automatic Recovery of a Call That Was Cut Off Calls may be temporarily cut off when you enter a tunnel or get close to large buildings. The call recovery function reconnects the call when the signal condition has recovered.
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Hands-free [Default] off Making or Receiving a Hands-free Call in a Car (optional) When you connect the mova to a car-mounted adapter, you can talk without holding the phone. • Even if hands-free mode is turned on, hands-free calls are not possible when the phone is not connected to a car-mounted adapter or if no power is being supplied to the car-mounted adapter to which the phone is connected.
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Receiving a Call When a call is received the ringing tone sounds and the call indicator flashes. • When you cannot answer a call [ P66] • When you select a call indicator color [ P122] When you receive a call, press to answer the call.
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If you receive a call from a caller not found in the phonebook After the call, a prompt screen appears asking whether to store the caller’s phone number in the phonebook. If no operation is performed for approximately 15 seconds, the prompt screen automatically disappears and the standby screen reappears.
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Open Answer [Default] no Answering a Call by Opening the mova You can select to have incoming calls answered when you simply open the mova. While in standby, select “setting” “call COM” “open answer” from the • menu. Select “1.yes” and then press (select).
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Select “1.close operation” and then press (select). Select the operation that will be performed when the mova is closed and then press (select). The close operation is set. When you select “end call” as the “close operation” setting • You can end telephone calls by simply closing the mova. •...
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Ending a Call (or Putting it on Hold) by Closing the mova (continued) While in standby, select “setting” “call COM” “close operation” from • the menu. Select “2.REC hold MSG” and then press (select). Select “1.record” and then press (select). •...
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Received Calls Log Using the Received Calls Log Your mova stores the date, time and phone number in the received calls log for up to the last 30 incoming calls. You can call up received calls log items and use them to make calls or store numbers in the phonebook.
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Using the Received Calls Log (continued) About ring time Three-line One-line When you do not answer a call, it is recorded in the received calls log list with the length of time between when the ringing tone started and when it ended. This function is useful for identifying calls that originate from illegal solicitation operators.
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Notes • You can also make a call to the phone number of the most recent log item by first pressing and then pressing • Calls cannot be made from the received calls log when the phonebook access lock or keydial lock is set. •...
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Ringing Tone Volume [Default] level 4 Adjusting the Ringing Tone Volume While the Phone is Ringing Regardless of the “adjust volume” setting, you can set the ringing tone volume each time the phone rings to one of seven levels, from level 0 to level 6. •...
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Battery Saving Mode [Default] off Reducing the Battery Consumption During Calls Turning on this mode reduces battery consumption during calls and thus extends the amount of time that can be continuously spent on those calls. • When the battery saving mode is on, the other party may have difficulty hearing the beginning and end of what you say.
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Drive Mode [Default] turned off Disabling Call Reception While Driving Drive mode is an auto answer service that emphasizes safety while driving. When drive mode is set, the caller hears an announcement that you are currently driving and are unable to receive calls, then the call is terminated. While in standby, press and hold down Drive mode is set.
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Call reception during the drive mode If you set the drive mode while any DoCoMo Network Services are activated, incoming calls are handled as described below. ■ When the Voice Mail Service is activated • When a call is received, the ringing tone does not sound. The call is recorded in the received calls log. (The missed call icon will also be displayed.) •...
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Missed Call Checking Missed Call When you cannot answer an incoming call or the voice record function answers the call, the missed call icon is displayed in the standby screen (except when quick voice message is used). When the missed call icon is displayed, you can check who called by displaying the received calls log.
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Since data may also be lost due to failure of the mova, or repair or other handling procedures, it is recommended that you maintain the data in some other form. NTT DoCoMo cannot in any way be held responsible for the loss of stored data.
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Recording the Caller’s Message When You Cannot Answer a Call (continued) When the voice message function is activated The voice message icon that is displayed will depending on the voice message setting as well as the status of voice messages and voice memos. •...
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Notes • This function cannot be used for an incoming call that is received during a call. • The recording may be interrupted when the signal is too weak. • While the caller is recording a message, you may hear the caller’s voice in the earpiece when the caller speaks in a loud voice.
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Recording the Caller’s Message When You Cannot Answer a Call (continued) Record Answering Message M473 Recording an answering message You can record your own answering messages to be played back when answering with the quick voice message and voice message functions. •...
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Quick Voice Message Deciding to Record a Caller’s Message While the Phone Rings When the phone is ringing and you cannot take a call, you can still play an answering message and record the caller’s voice with a single key press even if you have not turned on the voice message function.
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Voice Memo Player Playing Back/Deleting Voice Messages or Voice Memos Playing back a voice message or a voice memo To play back a recorded voice message or voice memo (while in standby or during a call), follow the steps below. •...
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Phonebook Adding an Entry to the Phonebook....Store Phonebook Entry Setting Group Names, Ringing Tones and Colors ..Group Setting Individual setting ..................Setting by selecting from patterns ............. Resetting group settings to their defaults..........Making a Call from the Phonebook......Search Phonebook Kana search ....................
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Store Phonebook Entry Adding an Entry to the Phonebook You can store phone numbers, mail addresses, images and other data in the phonebook. • You can store up to 1000 entries in the phonebook. However, the phonebook itself can contain up to a maximum total of 1000 phone numbers, 1000 addresses and each phonebook entry can hold up to 3 telephone numbers and 3 mail addresses each.
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Enter the name. q Select the “name” field and then press (select). w Enter the name. • You can enter up to 32 one-byte (16 two-byte) characters. Check the reading. The reading for the name is automatically entered. During name entry, if you converted to Kanji from an incorrect reading for the purpose of entering the desired Kanji, or if you reentered the name, the correct reading is not entered.
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Adding an Entry to the Phonebook (continued) ■ To take a photograph and set it q Select the “image” field and then press (select). w Select “1.camera mode” and then press (select). e Take a photograph with the camera [ P151] r Press (save).
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Enter the phone number. q Select the “TEL no. 1”, “TEL no. 2” or “TEL no. 3” field and then press (select). w Enter the phone number. • Enter the phone number starting with the area code (you can enter up to 24 digits, including pauses).
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Adding an Entry to the Phonebook (continued) Step 4 Entering the mail address and selecting the handling method for incoming mail (mail setting screen) to display the mail setting screen. Enter the mail address and select the corresponding icons here. Set the mail ringing tone, the vibration pattern, and the color in which the call indicator flashes for mail you receive from the phone number registered here.
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Step 5 Making group and secret settings (other settings screen) to display the other settings screen. You can classify phonebook entries into one of 50 groups. If you enter a secret code here, it will be automatically attached to the mail address. Select the mail address to which the secret code will be attached.
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Adding an Entry to the Phonebook (continued) Put a check in the □ checkbox for either “yes” or “no”, and then press (select). The selected item changes to ● • “no” is preset when a new entry is stored. •...
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When you store a phonebook entry • The name or reading is displayed in the following screens when the phone number or mail address matches a phonebook entry. • Screen displayed when dialing • Call reception screen 1, 2 • Redial data •...
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Group Setting M461 Setting Group Names, Ringing Tones and Colors You can set group names and the ringing tone and other items for groups in the phonebook (01 to 49). • The group setting cannot be set for group 00. •...
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Enter the group name. q Select the “group name” field and then press (select). w Use to delete unnecessary characters and then enter the group name. • Up to 14 one-byte (7 two-byte) characters can be entered. • You cannot register a group name that does not contain any characters. Set the group color.
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Setting Group Names, Ringing Tones and Colors (continued) Select the handling method for incoming mail. • Perform the same setting procedure as for incoming calls. • If you select “link set sound” as the “mail ring tone” setting, the ringing tone selected under the “Set Sound”...
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Setting by selecting from patterns Combinations for group settings can be made from 9 preset patterns. Items in selected patterns can be changed later. Pattern items ring tone mail ring tone group Pattern group name receipt vibrator ML ring vibrator color receipt ILLUMIN mail ILLUMIN...
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Setting Group Names, Ringing Tones and Colors (continued) Select a pattern and then press (select). The pattern item is entered. ■ To change pattern items • Operating procedure: steps 2 and 3 [ P82] Press (store). The group setting is stored. Resetting group settings to their defaults While in standby, select “privacy”...
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Search Phonebook Making a Call from the Phonebook You can easily make calls using phonebook entries. • The following methods are available for searching the phonebook: Kana search [ P88] Memory number search [ P89] • • Phone number search [ P89] Address search [ P90] •...
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Making a Call from the Phonebook (continued) About the order of displayed search results • If more than one phonebook entry matches the search criteria or if you search without entering a reading, displayed results appear in the following order: 1.
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Memory number search Phonebook entries are displayed in the order of their memory number. You can search for a phonebook entry by entering the corresponding memory number (000 to 999). In the phonebook search screen, select “search type” “2.memory no.” from the submenu.
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Making a Call from the Phonebook (continued) Address search You can enter part of a mail address in order to search for phonebook entries that contain a mail address which includes those characters. In the phonebook search screen, select “search type” “4.e-mail”...
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to select the desired tab, and check the contents. • You can dial a phone number by selecting that number and Reading then pressing (call). To choose whether or not to Name include your Caller ID information before dialing, select Tabs “ADDNL no.”...
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Delete Phonebook Entry Deleting Phonebook Entries You can delete the contents of registered phonebook entries. • Entries cannot be deleted in the following cases. Cancel the setting before deleting. When phonebook access is locked When phonebook entry is locked • •...
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Secret Search Protecting Confidential Phonebook Entries This function searches for parties whose entries are stored as secret memory items. • When calls are made to phone numbers registered as secret entries, those phone numbers are recorded in the redial data. If you do not wish such numbers to become known to others, delete the redial data or turn off “redial”...
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Two-Touch Dialing Making a Call Using Simplified Keypresses By registering frequently used phone numbers in memory numbers 000 to 009, you can dial these numbers simply by pressing the numeric key for the last digit in the memory number and then pressing •...
Sound, Display and Light Settings ■Sound Settings Changing the mova Ringing Tones......... Sound Setting Adjusting the mova Sound Volumes ..Sound Volume Adjustment Using the Vibrator to Announce Incoming Calls and Alarms ..................... Vibrator Making a Voice Recording to Be Used as a Ringing Tone ................
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Sound Setting M421 Changing the mova Ringing Tones The melodies preloaded by default and other downloaded melodies can be used as ringing tones. Ringing tone Default Sound is generated ring tone pattern 1 When a call is received mail ring tone pattern 2 When mail is received chat ring tone...
Sound Volume Adjustment M422 Adjusting the mova Sound Volumes You can adjust the volume of different sounds in the mova to individual levels. The maximum volume is the same regardless of the selected sound, but the degree to which the volume can be adjusted differs for each sound. Default Sound Sound level adjusted...
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Turning off the sound ■ To turn off all mova sounds Set manner mode or drive mode. Regardless of the ringing tone volume setting, all sounds emitted from the mova are muted. • The following sounds cannot be turned off or adjusted while the manner mode or drive mode is turned •...
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Vibrator [Default] off M423 Using the Vibrator to Announce Incoming Calls and Alarms In addition to the ringing tone, vibration can also be used to announce incoming calls and specified alarm entries. Vibration patterns can be set to accompany a specific ringing tone.
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When the vibrator is turned on • appears on the display. • Even if the vibrator is turned on, the phone does not vibrate in the following cases. (The mova will not vibrate even if is displayed.) • When “off” is selected as the ring tone pattern •...
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Making a Voice Recording to Be Used as a Ringing Tone (continued) ■ To play back a sound melody q Press (play). The sound melody is played back twice. (No sound is heard when you set the phone to not play melodies.) •...
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Editing the sound melody title • In the following cases, the title of a sound melody that is selected for a phonebook entry cannot be edited. To edit the title, cancel the corresponding setting(s). When phonebook access is locked When phonebook entry is locked •...
Making a Voice Recording to Be Used as a Ringing Tone (continued) ■ To delete more than one sound melody q In the sound melody list, select “DEL selected” from the submenu. w Select a sound melody you want to delete and then press (select).
Charging Sound [Default] on M426 Turning On the Charging Sound You can set the charging sound that is emitted when charging is started and completed. While in standby, select “setting” “sound vibrator” “charging sound” • from the menu. Select “1.on” and then press (select).
Mail Tone Time [Default] 10s M427 Setting the Duration of the Mail Ringing Tone This function sets the duration of the ringing tone that announces that mail or messages have arrived. While in standby, select “setting” “mail setting” “mail tone time” from the menu.
Manner Mode [Default] turned off Turning All Phone Sounds Off In order not to disturb people around you in places where silence is required, you can set the mova to turn off all sound. While in manner mode, the phone vibrates to let you know when a call is received.
Own Manner Mode [Default] no M424 Customizing the Manner Mode This function is used to customize manner mode settings (Own Manner Mode). Items that can be Default Operation in manner mode changed • When “no” is selected, the “Voice Message” function will not be activated while the manner mode is turned on, regardless of the setting for that “Voice Message”...
Standby Screen Setting M431 Customizing the Standby Screen You can change the standby screen to your favorite image. • The standby screen cannot be changed if the date and time are not set. • The following standby screen format is set at the time of purchase. Closed reception –...
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Customizing the Standby Screen (continued) Notes • Depending on the image that is designated for the standby screen, or upon the status of the mova itself, it may take some time for the standby screen to appear once the phone is opened. The screen will be black until that image appears.
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to select the desired clock. • To scroll through the available options in the following order, press : designer watch 1 to 3 → digital clock (small) → digital clock (large) → analog clock → calendar → no clock. Change the display format and position, etc. as desired. •...
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Customizing the Standby Screen (continued) Displaying an image from the “preset album” area While in standby, select “customize” “stand-by DSP” from the menu. Select “1.close stand-by” or “2.open stand-by”. ■ To set the same standby image whether the mova is open or closed q Select “2.open stand-by”.
Photo Call [Default] yes M434 Displaying the Image Set in the Phonebook When You Make or Receive a Call You can have the image that is selected for someone registered in the phonebook appear in the display whenever you call that person or that person calls you. While in standby, select “setting”...
Displaying the Caller’s Name and/or Phone Number When You Receive a Call (continued) When both the name and phone number are set to be displayed • When a call comes in, the calling party’s phone number will appear in the display. If that phone number is registered in the phonebook, the registered name or reading will be displayed as well.
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■ To confirm a visual partner animation q Press (list). w Use to select a screen and then press (play). The animation is played twice. • To stop animation play, press (stop). You can also stop playback by pressing any of the following keys: e Press (return).
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Setting a Visual Partner (continued) Select a folder and then press (select). The picture list or title list appears. [ P287] • Images that cannot be selected will not be displayed. to select the desired image and then press (details). •...
Contrast [Default] level 10 Adjusting Display Contrast The LCD contrast can be adjusted when the display’s readability becomes poor due to the viewing angle or surrounding brightness. You can adjust the contrast of the display to one of 20 levels: level 1 to level 20. While in standby, select “setting”...
Light Setting Setting the Display and Button Lighting Level This function determines the light settings for the mova’s display and buttons. While in standby, select “setting” “screen display” “display light” from • the menu. Determine the light setting for each item. q Select a field and then press (select).
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Items that can be set and available settings Item Description (default setting) Selects the light level for the display. Each setting will affect the display as follows when the mova is opened or closed or a key is pressed. • high light: The display will light up brightly for approximately 15 seconds, will stay lit at the low light setting for about 5 minutes, and will then be turned off.
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Conserving Battery Life (continued) Notes • If “on (blink)” is selected as the “Power Saver” setting and the power is still on to the mova when the battery is being recharged, the call indicator will be lit red but will flash green 3 times every 15 seconds. •...
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Set Menu Icon [Default] no setting M436 Changing the Design of the Main Menu You can change the icon for each item in the main menu to an image that is stored in either the “camera album” or “import album” areas of the data box. •...
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Illumination Setting the Illumination Color You can select from among 11 colors for the call indicator that flashes or lights up during a call, when mail is received, etc. Settings can be made for the following items. Item Default Flashes or lights up talking While talking or sending via i-shot When a call is received *...
Illumination color when a call comes in or mail is received • The call indicator flashes and lights according to the following priority. 1. The illumination setting for the corresponding individual in the phonebook 2. The illumination setting for the corresponding group 3.
Character Size [Default] all normal M441 Changing the Font Size You can change the size of the displayed font when viewing sites and mail, as well as when entering characters in the character entry screen. While in standby, select “setting”, “character word”...
Assist Partner [Default] all on M433 Displaying the Prompt Screen after an Operation When the assist partner is set, a prompt screen appears in the following cases to allow you to continue to store additional items. A selection Set item Description screen appears When you receive a call from a party not found in the phonebook,...
Safety Settings ■About passwords About Passwords and ID Numbers ............Changing the Terminal ID Number ........Terminal ID ■Restrict mobile phone operations and functions About the Various Locking Functions ............Protecting Your Phone from Being Used by Others..Keypad Lock Canceling the keypad lock.................
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About Passwords and ID Numbers In addition to the terminal ID number that is necessary in order to use some of the mova’s many functions, there are other passwords and ID numbers that may be required when you subscribe to an optional service, such as the “network ID number” and the “i-mode password”.
Terminal ID [Default] 0000 M463 Changing the Terminal ID Number While in standby, select “privacy” “security code” from the menu. Enter your current 4-digit terminal ID number. • The default terminal ID number is “0000”. • Entered numbers are masked with a series of “_” characters.
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Keypad Lock [Default] off Protecting Your Phone from Being Used by Others The keypad lock protects your mova from being used by others to make calls and access phone functions. However, you can still dial emergency phone numbers 110, 119 and 118. You can also answer incoming calls. While in standby, press (menu) and then press and hold The keypad lock is set.
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Remote Lock [Default] off Setting keypad lock via remote control If you should happen to misplace your mova, you can set the keypad lock via remote operation so that other people cannot use your mova (Remote Lock). You can turn keypad lock on by calling your mova a specified number of times from a specified phone within a certain period of time.
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Protecting Your Phone from Being Used by Others (continued) To store the phone number that will be accepted by the mova You can specify from which phone numbers you can call in order to turn on keypad lock in the mova. q Select the “allowed call”...
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Self Mode [Default] off Preventing Calls from Being Made and Received In the self mode the power is on but the phone does not send or receive the signal. All functions that do not rely on communications are available (such as storing entries in the phonebook or playing games).
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Restricting Phonebook Use (continued) Select the items you want to restrict. q Select an item and then press (select). w Select “on” and then press (select). • To cancel the restriction, select “off”. Press (store). The restricted items are set. When restrictions are set •...
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Slide Interlock Protection System [Default] off Avoiding Accidental Key Presses When the mova is Closed Turning on the slide interlock protection system keeps you from inadvertently pressing one of the buttons when the mova is closed. Even with the slide interlock protection system turned on, you will be able to use the buttons to operate the phone as normal when the mova is open.
Voice Memo Lock [Default] no Preventing Unauthorized Playback of Voice Messages and Voice Memos You can set your mova to deny playback of voice messages and voice memos until the correct terminal ID number is entered. While in standby, select “privacy” “voice memo lock”...
Mail Security [Default] no Preventing Unauthorized Access to Inmail Box/Outmail Box This function makes it possible to access the inmail box/outmail box after entering your terminal ID. While in standby, select “privacy” “mail security” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. Select “1.yes”...
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Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers (continued) Select the party to be registered and then press (edit). • If you select a party that is already registered and then select “details” from the submenu, the registered phone number(s) will appear. If the selected party is also registered in the phonebook, the registered name or reading will also be displayed along with the phone number(s).
Deleting parties registered for call acceptance Access the call acceptance screen. Select the party to be deleted and then select “delete one” from the submenu. • You can also delete all of the registered parties by selecting “delete all” from the submenu. Select “YES”...
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Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers (continued) Select the party to be registered. • Subsequent operating procedure: step 5 of “Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers” [ P138] Select “1.store” and then press (select). The party you selected is now set to be registered for call rejection. •...
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Caller ID-based Call Blocking [Default] all reception M467 Rejecting Calls from Anonymous Callers For incoming calls that do not include a caller ID, you can select, based on each reason the caller ID was not included, whether or not to receive such calls. •...
Muted Ringing Time [Default] 0s Setting No Ringing Tone for a Party Not Stored in the Phonebook For calls that are received from someone who is not registered in the phonebook, or from someone who does not send their caller ID information, you can set the number of seconds (muted ringing time) that will elapse from the moment that the call is received until the ringing tone actually starts.
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Unstored Number Rejection [Default] no Rejecting Calls from Parties Not Stored in the Phonebook You can set your mova to not receive calls from parties who are not stored in the phonebook. • This function cannot be turned on when the muted ringing time is on. [ P142] •...
Other Convenient Settings In addition to those already introduced in this section, the following safety settings are also available for you to use as desired. Function/Service Objective Reference name When you want to receive only important mail from among a Receive Selected P230 large volume of incoming mail.
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Camera Before Using the Camera ................How to use the camera................Information on taking photographs............Information on recording videos ..............Checking the photo/recording screens ............. Taking Photographs............... Photograph Taking photographs in the burst shoot mode..... Burst Shoot Taking photographs with a frame........Frame Shoot Making Video Recordings ..........
Before Using the Camera You can use your mova’s built-in camera to take photographs and make video recordings. You can also use i-shot to send photographs you take or use those images in the standby screen, phonebook, as animation icons or with scheduled activities. How to use the camera •...
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■ You can take photos and record videos in many different ways • You can zoom in to a ratio of up to ×8. (The maximum zoom ratio will differ depending upon the size of photograph being taken.) [ P159] •...
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Before Using the Camera (continued) Information on taking photographs ■ Image size • The D253i can handle the following image sizes (the actual size may differ). Setting the image size [ P162] i-shotS 120 × 120 This size is appropriate when using i-shot to send images to i-mode compatible mobile phones.
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■ Using photographs that you have taken Operation Setting an Registering a Setting menu Making a Sending Using infrared image phonebook icons schedule i-shot communication [ P291] entry [ P292] [ P121] link [ P293] [ P276] [ P324] Image size i-shotS ○...
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Data may also be lost due to failure of the mova, or repair or other handling procedures. NTT DoCoMo cannot in any way be held responsible for the loss of photographs and videos.
Photograph Taking Photographs You can take photographs with the mova in the half-open position or with it fully opened. • Available image sizes and maximum number of photographs that can be saved [ P148] While in standby, open the mova halfway from the closed position. Photo shooting The photo shooting screen appears in the display.
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Taking Photographs (continued) ■ To rotate the photograph q Press • You can also rotate the photograph by selecting “rotate” from the submenu. • The photograph will rotate to the left 90 degrees each time you press • To rotate the photograph, use •...
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If you receive a call while saving a photograph/When you cannot save the photograph you took ■ If you receive a call while saving a photograph The save operation will be stopped and the call reception screen will appear. After the call has ended, the unsaved photograph screen will appear.
Taking Photographs (continued) Burst Shoot Taking photographs in the burst shoot mode The burst shoot mode allows you to take multiple photographs in rapid succession. The photographs taken in the burst shoot mode can be tiled, or replayed like an animation.
Notes • While taking photos in the burst shoot mode, the compact light will be lit red if the auto shoot mode is selected. If the manual shoot mode is selected, the compact light will light red after each photo is taken. •...
Video Recording Making Video Recordings You can use the camera in the mova to take video recordings. • For the maximum recording time and number of videos that can be saved [ P149] • When there is not enough space left in the data box, or the number of items that can be saved in the box has been exceeded, you will not be able to make video recordings.
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■ To play back the video q Select “play” from the submenu. • To stop playback, press (stop). • To adjust the sound level, use • To pause playback, press (pause). While video playback is paused, you can advanced the video one frame at a time by •...
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Making Video Recordings (continued) When recording is stopped in progress If you receive a call, mail, or message during recording ■ Recording will be stopped and the call reception screen, or the message reception screen, as appropriate, will appear. After the call has ended or you press (return) in the message reception screen, the unsaved video screen will appear.
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Changing Photo and Video Settings Using the zoom function • The maximum available zoom ratio will depend upon the size of the photograph and the selected photo mode. The smaller the photo size is, the larger the zoom ratio that can be used (The maximum available zoom ratio for recording videos is the same as that for “i-shotS”...
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Changing Photo and Video Settings (continued) Point the camera at the subject and then press (photo) or (record), as appropriate. • When taking photographs, the auto timer sound will start and, after about 5 seconds, the shutter will sound, and the photograph will be taken and then saved. •...
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■ photo mode (Default setting: full auto) You can select from 11 different settings the one that is most appropriate to the shading and location where you are going to take photograph or record a video. Item Description full auto The standard photo mode.
Changing Photo and Video Settings (continued) to adjust the level or select the setting. Press (OK). The photo effects are set. ■ To reset the photo effects to their default settings q Select “reset effect” from the submenu in the photo shooting screen or the video recording screen, as appropriate.
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■ Save-related camera settings screen Item Default Setting Sets the image size. select size wallP Select one of five image types: “i-shotS”, “i-shotL”, “wallP”, “QVGA” or “VGA”.* Sets the compression level for image files. Select one of four types of compression: “super fine”, “fine”, “standard” or “economy”. compress You can store more photos with the “economy”...
Changing Camera Settings (continued) Reset Camera Settings Returning the camera settings to their default settings While in standby, select “setting” “reset setting” “reset camera” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number Select “YES” and then press (select). The camera settings will be returned to their defaults. •...
Voice Shutter Using the Voice Shutter Function Instead of manually pressing the corresponding shutter button, you can take photographs or start the video recording operation by simply saying the keywords that you have recorded in advance. Registering the keyword(s) for the voice shutter function •...
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Using the Voice Shutter Function (continued) Record the desired keyword(s). q Press (record). After “1st record ready” is displayed, a screen with “recording voice data” will appear. w Within 5 seconds, say the keyword(s) you want to register. After “2nd record ready” is displayed, the screen with “recording voice data” will appear again.
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Note • If the surrounding environment is too noisy, the mova may not be able to recognize your voice. In such a case, you should select “certainty” as the voice recognition setting. Using the voice shutter function to take photographs or record videos •...
i-mode What is i-mode?.................... Displaying the i-mode Menu ..........i-mode Menu ■Display i-mode sites Displaying i-mode Sites................Connecting to the last page ............ Last Page How to View and Use Sites ................. About display of images ................Selecting links and items ................Moving forward/backward through pages..........
What is i-mode? i-mode subscribers can use an i-mode compatible mobile phone to access online services such as displaying i-mode sites, connecting to the Internet, and sending and receiving i-mode mail. ■ i-mode site (program) connection Simple key operations are used to navigate through i-mode sites offered by Information Providers (IP). ■...
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About the i-mode site (program) connection You can access i-mode sites and use on-line services offered by IPs with simple key operations. Examples of on-line services include the ability to check bank balances and conduct financial transactions, reserve tickets, read news, access various dictionaries, and download ringing tone melodies.
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What is i-mode? (continued) Greater functionality and convenience ■ Infrared communication function You can now transmit and receive phonebook data, mail and bookmarks between your mova and other mobile phones, computers, etc., that possess infrared communication capabilities.* [ P321] * Depending upon the other device, the exchange of some data may not be successful even if that device has infrared communication capabilities.
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These messages are received upon applying to i-mode sites that offer Message Request (Message R) message services. A service whose packet communication charges are free when reception is set in the option setting. • Setting reception of message free (message F) Message Free オプション設定”...
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Should any stored or registered data be lost, the NTT DoCoMo Group can in no way be held responsible for any loss of data. Data such as mail and bookmarks can be forwarded to and stored in a computer (Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition), using the designated data link software.
i-mode Menu Displaying the i-mode Menu You can execute i-mode functions from the i-mode menu. While in standby, select “i-mode” from the menu. The i-mode menu appears. • You can also display the i-mode menu by pressing while in standby. Menu item Description Page...
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Displaying i-mode Sites To view an i-mode site, first display iMenu, which functions as a table of contents. • Information charges may be required to access certain i-mode sites (i-mode pay sites). A separate application may be required to use certain services offered by IPs (Information providers).
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Direct key function If an item has a number such as , you can press the corresponding numeric key to select items. 1 5 (You can use “ ” and “#” in the same manner.) For example, to select , press instead of selecting an item with and then press (select).
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Displaying i-mode Sites (continued) i-mode icon The i-mode icon ( ) appears on the standby screen when you are in an i-mode service area. When the icon is not displayed, i-mode cannot be used. (Even areas where phone calls can be made may be outside of the i-mode service area.) i-mode icon ■...
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When there is a problem with a certificate, the screens shown below appear. (These are only examples of the screens that might appear.) • An SSL page cannot be displayed • Site safety cannot be confirmed This screen appears when This screen appears when there is a serious problem, the safety of a site cannot...
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How to View and Use Sites About display of images You can display a site contains i-anime and images. • GIF and JPEG images can be displayed. • Displayed images can be downloaded and stored in your mova and set to the standby screen, etc.
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• Check box changes to when selected. • You can select more than one item. • To cancel a selection, select and then press (select). • Pull-down menu A list of selections is displayed. Select an item as follows: q Select an item from the list. •...
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How to View and Use Sites (continued) Moving forward/backward through pages When i-mode sites are displayed, your mova stores a log of the 20 most recent pages. This allows you to move backward and forward through previously viewed pages. • When the log contains more than 20 items, the oldest page is overwritten by the new one. To return to the previous page, press (return) or .
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Display URL Referring the URL You can display the URL of the currently displayed site. You can also copy the URL and paste it in the i-mode mail body, etc. While displaying a site, select “URL” from the submenu. Select “1.display” and then press (select).
How to View and Use Sites (continued) Select the location to add the phone number and then press (select). • You can switch between search methods and change the search parameters. The procedure to do so is the same as for performing a phonebook search while in standby. (However, depending upon the registered content, you will only be able to use a phone number search or an address search in this case.) •...
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To display i-mode sites from your My Menu list Displaying an i-mode site registered in My Menu list q Display the iMenu. w Select “ My Menu” and then press (select). 1 My Menu list appears. e Select the desired i-mode site and then press (select).
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Changing Your i-mode Password (continued) Set each item. q Select the “Current Password” field and then press (select). w Enter your current i-mode password. • Entered password is masked with a series of “ ” characters. • If you do not change your password from the time of your subscription, enter “0000”.
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Using the URL log to display sites When you enter the URL to access an Internet web page, the URL is logged. You can use the log entry to connect to a previously visited page later. The URL can also be edited.
Bookmark Saving and Quickly Displaying Web Pages and Other Sites Storing frequently visited web pages and site addresses makes it easy to access those pages by simply selecting bookmarks. • Maximum number of sites that can be stored: 50 • Bookmarks can be saved in folders by category. Creating folders [ P189] Saving bookmarks While displaying an Internet web site or i-mode site, select “add bookMK”...
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Creating folders You can create folders and use them to save bookmarks. You can also classify bookmarks by category. • Maximum number of folders that can be created: 5 (creation of folders does not affect the maximum number of bookmarks that can be saved) •...
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Saving and Quickly Displaying Web Pages and Other Sites (continued) Select a destination folder and then press (select). • To move a bookmark out of a folder, select “no folders”. Select “YES” and then press (select). The bookmark is moved. •...
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Deleting bookmarks and folders You can delete stored bookmarks and created folders. Select a bookmark or folder from the bookmark list, and select “delete one” from the submenu. • When you delete a folder, bookmarks stored inside the folder are also deleted. •...
Screen Memo Storing i-mode Site Information as Screen Memos The contents of the currently displayed i-mode site can be stored as a screen memo. Stored screen memos can be displayed at any time without connecting to the i-mode center, and you may easily access previously viewed sites later. You can also store Internet web sites as screen memos.
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To edit screen memo titles Select a screen memo from the screen memo list, and select “edit title” from the submenu. • This operation can also be performed from the screen memo screen is displayed. Enter the title. q Press (edit).
Storing i-mode Site Information as Screen Memos (continued) Select “YES” and then press (select). All screen memos are deleted. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Note • By selecting the corresponding item from the submenu while displaying a screen memo, you can perform such actions as saving images, displaying and copying URLs, registering data in a phonebook entry and composing image mail.
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Select the desired image and then press (select). The screen to select where the image will be used appears. ■ When the image can only be set for a particular use The image will be saved in the data box. Proceed to step 4. •...
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Downloading Images from Sites and Messages (continued) Notes • The following images cannot be saved: • Images where either the height or width is less than 10 dots • GIF format images where either the height or width is greater than 250 dots •...
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■ To play a melody q Select “1.play point” or “2.play all” and then press (select). “play all” plays the entire melody twice; “play point” plays the part of the melody twice (Some melodies plays the entire melody even when “play point”...
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Phone to/Mail to/Web to Function Using Phone to, Mail to and Web to Functions You can make a call (Phone to), compose mail (Mail to) or display an Internet web site (Web to) simply by selecting a telephone number, mail address or URL displayed in a site, screen memo, mail or message.
i-mode Setting Making i-mode Settings You can change the various settings related to using the i-mode service. Menu item Description Page set reception Sets the method for answering calls while using i-mode. P199 Sets the maximum amount of time the mova will try to connect to the set timeout P201 i-mode center.
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Making i-mode Settings (continued) Receiving calls while using i-mode When you receive a phone call during i-mode communication or while in i-mode standby, you can select whether to continue using i-mode after recording the call in the received calls log or without logging the call. ■...
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Notes • If you select a setting other than “answer”, the ringing tone sounds and the following screen appears when there is an incoming call during i-mode communication or while in i-mode standby. • If the calling party is registered in the phonebook, the corresponding name or reading will be displayed.
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Making i-mode Settings (continued) About provider contracts To use an ISP connection communication, you must sign up with a provider separately. For details about provided services (site connection, Internet connection, mail function, etc) and signing up with a provider, inquire with the respective provider. •...
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When the image display setting is turned off When the image display setting is off, is displayed in place of images in sites, messages and screen memos. • To display images, turn on the image display setting and then reload the i-mode site or message. •...
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Making i-mode Settings (continued) Reset i-mode Settings Reverting i-mode settings to their defaults You can reset i-mode settings to the state it had at the time of purchase (defaults). • The connection host setting is not reset. To change the connection host setting. [ P202] While in standby, select “setting”...
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i-mode Lock Disabling i-mode Communication When you set the i-mode lock, displaying sites, sending and receiving mail, receiving messages, and performing any other i-mode functions cannot be used. This function prevents others using your mova without your consent. • You cannot set the i-mode lock during a call, while using i-mode or when in i-mode standby. To end standby [ P178] While in standby, press (menu) and then press and hold down...
Receive Message Receiving Messages Incoming messages are indicated by a ringing tone and screen display. Received message R and message F items are each stored in their respective message box. • Maximum number of messages that can be saved [ P209] •...
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Notes • The call indicator flashes while receiving messages or when the message ringing tone is sounded. You can set the color of the indicator and whether it should flash. [ P122] • If the missed call indicator function is turned on, the call indicator will continue flashing until the received message is displayed.
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Receiving Messages (continued) Message Auto-Display [Default] MSG R preferred Setting automatic display of messages You can display the latest unread message automatically when you return to the standby screen after ending a call or other operation. While in standby, select “i-mode setting” “auto-display”...
Check New Message Checking for Messages at the i-mode Center You can receive messages that have been stored at the i-mode center. • i-mode mail, message R and message F are, at the time of purchase, all set to be checked when you check for new messages.
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Display Messages in the Message Box (continued) [Default] 2 lines Layout of the message list screen/display screen The layout of the message R box and message F box screens is the same. Message list Message display Status, attachments screen screen and message no./total Message no./total no.
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Reload Message Reloading an image that could not be received When images in messages are not received properly you can reload them. • Reloading cannot be performed from auto-displayed messages. First close the message auto- display screen and then perform the procedure. •...
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Display Messages in the Message Box (continued) Delete Message Deleting messages • Auto-displayed messages cannot be deleted. Close the message auto-display screen and then perform the procedure. • When messages are protected, unprotect the images before attempting to delete them. Select a message in the message list, and select “delete one”...
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Mail i-mode Mail ............ Moving sent/unsent and received mail to Displaying the Mail Menu..Mail Menu other folders ......Move Mail ■Compose i-mode mail Re-sorting sent/unsent and received mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail ........Mail Re-Sorting ......Compose and Send Mail Making a phone call from sent and Using the phonebook to search for a recipient’s received mail items ....
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i-mode Mail i-mode subscribers can send and receive mail to and from other i-mode compatible mobile phones or via Internet email. The mail address at the time of your i-mode subscription is as follows. Mail address at the time of a new i-mode subscription The entry before the @ sign consists of a series of random alphanumeric characters;...
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■ Setting the number of characters that can be received【Receive Divided Mail】 Depending upon the setting you make, mail of up to 4000 one-byte (2000 two-byte) characters can be received. (Up to 500 one-byte [250 two-byte] characters can be transmitted.) ■...
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i-mode Mail (continued) • The maximum number of mail items and the length of time they can be stored in the i-mode center are given below. Maximum number Maximum length of time i-mode mail 50 items 720 hours • When the maximum length of time is reached, mail is deleted. •...
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Mail Menu Displaying the Mail Menu You can compose i-mode mail and display sent/unsent and received mail using the mail menu. While in standby, select “mail” from the menu. The mail menu appears. • You can also display the mail menu by pressing while in standby.
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Compose and Send Mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail You can send mail to other i-mode compatible mobile phones and you can also email users via the Internet. • If there is no open space in the outmail box (when there are a total of 200 unsent and protected mail items including i-mode mail, short mail and i-shot mail), you cannot compose new mail.
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■ To use the resend mail data or received mail log to add recipients q Select the “receiver 1” field and then press (select). w Select “2.resend mail” or “3.inmail history”, as appropriate, and then press (select). • You can also select the corresponding screen by first selecting the “receiver 1” field, and then selecting either “resend mail”...
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Composing and Sending i-mode Mail (continued) Search Phonebook Using the phonebook to search for a recipient’s mail address You can search for a mail address stored in the phonebook and set it as a recipient. • Searches cannot be performed when the phonebook access lock is set. •...
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Notes • Even when you send mail to multiple recipients, only a single copy of the mail is saved in the outmail box. However, if the mail was only delivered successfully to a portion of the recipients, one copy of the mail will be saved for those sent successfully and another copy will be saved for the mail that was not successfully sent.
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• i-mode compatible mobile phones that support melody mail can receive mail with attached melodies. Note, however, that phones other than the mova D253i may not be able to properly receive melodies. The melody duration and the number of harmonic notes varies with the type of phone.
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Enter the recipient mail address, subject and mail body and then send the mail. • Operating procedure: steps 2 to 5 in “Composing and Sending i-mode Mail” [ P218] Note • Even if you change the title with your mova, the melody is sent with the title used when the melody is saved.
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Save Mail Saving Mail in the Outmail Box and Sending It Later You can save a composed i-mode mail item without sending it, and can then send that saved i-mode mail at a later time. • Maximum number of mail items that can be saved [ P240] Saving i-mode mail In the compose mail screen, select “save”...
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Simple Mail Composing Mail Quickly Phonebook search results, redial data and the received calls log can be used to select a party to send mail to. In the “receiver” field, the recipient mail address is set if the phonebook has a mail address and a telephone number is set if there is no mail address.
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Composing Mail Quickly (continued) ■ When no mail address is stored in the entry The telephone number is entered in the “receiver 1” field. • If you enter the last one or two digits of the telephone memory number and then press , the recipient selection screen appears when one or more phone numbers are stored in the phonebook entry.
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Automatic Mail Reception Receiving i-mode Mail When i-mode mail is received, you are alerted by a ringing tone and a message on the screen. Received mail items are stored in the inmail box. • Maximum number of received mail that can be stored [ P240] •...
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Receiving i-mode Mail (continued) Notes • The call indicator flashes while receiving mail or while the mail ringing tone is playing. You can set whether or not the call indicator flashes, and also select colors when it flashes. [ P122] •...
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Select a received mail item and then press (details). The content of the received mail item is displayed. [ P242] • When you display a melody mail item, the melody is automatically played back twice. Press any numeric key to stop playback. More information [ P235] •...
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Selective Mail Reception Selecting and Receiving i-mode Mail When mail is delivered to the i-mode center, you can check the subject, etc. and select to receive only certain mail items. You can also delete unnecessary items without receiving them. • You must set the receive option to “on” to select and receive mail. [ P256] When mail is delivered When the receive option has been set to on, mail delivered to your mova is stored at the i-mode center.
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Select of “受信” (receive) or “削除” (delete) for each mail item and then press (select). When selected, description for the selective mail reception appears. • The received date and time, subject and the mail address of the sender are displayed starting from the most recent mail. •...
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Check New Message M96 M82 Checking for Mail at the i-mode Center You can receive messages that have been stored at the i-mode center. • Incoming messages will be stored at the i-mode center in the following cases. During a phone call When the i-mode lock is set •...
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Edit the mail, and then send it. • Operating procedure: steps 2 to 5 in “Composing and Sending i-mode Mail” [ P218] The sender’s mail address is entered automatically. The subject of the received mail is automatically entered with “Re:” added at the beginning.
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Forward Mail Forwarding Mail to Other Recipients You can forward received mail to others. The subject and body of the received mail are automatically entered in the forwarded mail. Display a received mail item, and select “forward” from the submenu. •...
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■ To register the mail address of a person you have already sent mail to Display the corresponding mail, and then select “add address” from the submenu. • You can also perform this operation from the sent/unsent mail list. • If there are multiple recipients registered for that mail, a selection screen appears. Select the mail address that you want to register and then press (select).
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Saving Melodies from Received Mail (continued) Stopping playback Press a numeric key ( • You can also stop playback by pressing can also be used for messages. • You can also stop playback by selecting an item other than “adjust VOL” from the submenu or by using a function such as Phone to or Mail to.
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Receive Image Mail Displaying Images from Received Mail When you receive mail that includes an address (URL) for image data, you can access the i-mode or Internet web site, then download and display the images. Mail that has downloaded image data can be saved together with the image. •...
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Displaying Images from Received Mail (continued) Select “YES” and then press (select). The received mail is saved together with the image. • You can select “NO” to save the mail with the original URL and without the image. ■ When 10 image mail items have already been saved together with images A prompt screen appears asking whether to overwrite the stored image mail item.
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Inmail Box/Outmail Box Outmail box: Inmail box: Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box You can display sent/unsent mail saved in the outmail box as well as received i-mode mail saved in the inmail box. Received messages can be displayed even when you are outside the i-mode service area.
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Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (continued) Number of sent/unsent and received mail items that can be saved • You can save up to 200 sent/unsent mail items in the outmail box. • If 200 items have already been saved and you send or save i-mode mail, i-shot mail or short mail, sent mail items will be overwritten, oldest first.
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[Default] all/standard Layout of sent/unsent and received mail list screen/display screen Sent/Unsent mail list screen; Sent/Unsent mail display screen Sent/Unsent Sent/Unsent mail mail list screen display screen Type, attachments Item no./total no. of mail items and item no./ total no. (inside outmail box) of mail items (inside Recipient mail address or phone...
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Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (continued) Received mail list screen; Received mail display screen Received mail Received mail list screen display screen Type, attachments Item no./total no. of mail items and item no./ total no. (inside inmail box) of mail items (inside Sender’s mail address:...
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■ When mail is divided and received If you have set a limit on the number of characters to be received and the mail body of a mail item exceeds 500 one-byte (250 two-byte) characters, the mail is divided and received as multiple mail [ P215].
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Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (continued) ■ To change the size of characters on the mail display screen (Default: normal) q In the sent/unsent mail display screen, select “CHAR size” from the submenu. w Select the desired size of the character and then press (select).
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Press (store). A new folder is created. Editing folders Select a folder in the folder list, and select “edit folder” from the submenu. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when the selected folder is set as secret. (This is not required when you previously entered the terminal ID number to release mail security.) •...
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Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (continued) Move Mail Moving sent/unsent and received mail to other folders • This operation cannot be performed while displaying all mail items. • If you move to a separate folder any part of a single mail that was divided upon reception, the portion(s) of that mail that are not saved in the current folder will be skipped during display of that mail item.
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Mail Re-Sorting Re-sorting sent/unsent and received mail You can select to have mail re-sorted in accordance with the “Mail Sorting” setting. In the outmail or inmail box folder list, select “re-sort all” from the submenu. • If the selected folder is set as a secret item, you will need to enter your 4-digit terminal ID number.
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Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box (continued) Select the mail item from the sent mail list or the received mail list, and then select “call” from the submenu. A selection screen appears that allows you to select the method of dialing. •...
■ To delete more than one mail item q In the sent/unsent mail list or received mail list, select “DEL selected” from the submenu. w Select a mail item and then press (select). • You can select multiple mail items. •...
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Received Mail Log/Resend Mail Data Using the Mail Logs Your mova stores the logs of up to 30 sent/unsent mail items (resend mail data) and 30 received mail items (received mail log). You can access these logs in order to compose mail or to register the data in the phonebook.
Viewing the resend mail data and received mail log You can switch the resend mail data and received mail log list layouts between one-line layout and three- line layout. In the three-line layout mode, the name, date and time, and the mail address that are registered in the phonebook are displayed.
Mail Setting Setting the mova Mail Function You can perform such settings for the mail function as having received mail automatically sorted into folders, edit your signature, etc. Menu Item Description Page mail sorting Automatically sorts received mail as well as sent/unsent mail into separate folders. P252 set signature Sets whether your signature will be automatically added to outgoing mail or not.
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Sorting condition Description Sorts into the specified folders sent/unsent mail and received mail in which the subject includes the specified keyword. subject Ex.: When “project A” is specified, mail with the following subjects are sorted. “Project A regular meeting” “Project A status in February” Sorts into the specified folders sent/unsent mail and received mail with a mail group address stored in a specified group in the phonebook.
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Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) ■ To specify a subject q Select “3.subject” and then press (select). w Select the “subject” field and then press (edit). e Enter the keyword. • Up to 30 one-byte (15 two-byte) characters can be entered. •...
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r Press (store). A selection screen asking whether or not you want to resort your mail will appear. t Select “YES” or “NO”, as appropriate, and then press (select). ■ Deleting a sorting condition q Select a sorting condition from the sorting conditions list, and select “delete one” from the submenu.
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Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) Notes • If you include your phone number in your signature, recipients using i-mode compatible mobile phones can easily call you using the phone number in your signature (Phone to function). Note, however, that the Phone to function may not be available depending on the type of mobile phone the other party is using.
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Mail group setting [Default] name of group: メールグループ0〜9/no recipient M976 Registering multiple recipient addresses as a mail group allows you to easily enter all addresses at one time by simply selecting that group. • Maximum number of mail groups you can register: 10 (each mail group can contain 10 recipients) •...
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Setting the mova Mail Function (continued) Refer message [Default] on You can set whether or not the body text of a received mail item will be automatically displayed for reference when replying to that mail. q Select “refer message”. w Select “1.on” and then press (select).
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Reset Mail Settings Reverting mail settings to their defaults You can reset the mail settings to the state it had at the time of purchase (defaults). • The mail center setting is not reset. • The i-shot host is not reset. Changing i-shot host [ P284] While in standby, select “setting”...
Compose and Send Chat Mail Composing and Sending Chat Mail You can exchange i-mode mail as if chatting with the other person by displaying the contents of your messages to them together with their replies in the chat mail screen. •...
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■ To search in the phonebook q Select the location to add the mail address and then select “directory” from the submenu. The list of phonebook entries appears. • You can also initiate the search by selecting “1.directory” in step e under “■...
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Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) Deleting registered chat mail members In the set chat mail member screen, select the chat mail member and then select “delete one” from the submenu. • You can also delete the chat mail member by pressing and holding •...
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Select “send” from the submenu. You will be connected to the i-mode center and the message will be delivered to the designated chat mail member(s). • The chat mail will be displayed on the first line of the chat mail screen. •...
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Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) Receive Chat Mail Receiving chat mail When you receive a chat mail message during a chat mail session, you will be alerted by the chat mail ringing tone and the message reception screen. You can check the received message in the chat mail screen.
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■ To update the chat mail screen You can connected to the i-mode center during a chat mail session and receive any chat mail message stored there. In this case, the chat mail screen will be updated. • You can still receive other types of mail than chat mail, but you cannot receive messages. q Select “update”...
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Composing and Sending Chat Mail (continued) Select “chat mail” from the submenu. The chat mail screen appears. • Any chat mail received from chat mail members since the end of the last session will be added to the chat mail screen. If you did not clear the chat mail screen at the end of that last session , the messages from that session will also be displayed.
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In the chat mail screen, select “end chatmail” from the submenu. If any chat mail messages remain on the chat mail screen, a prompt screen will appear asking whether or not you want to delete the messages displayed on screen. If you want to delete the messages when the chat mail session is ended, select “YES”, and then press (select).
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Composing and Sending Short Mail (continued) Composing and sending short mail • Short mail cannot be sent when the keydial lock is set. • Short mail cannot be composed when there is no free space in the mail outbox (when there are a total of 200 unsent mail and protected mail items including i-mode mail, short mail and i-shot mail).
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Enter the mail body. q Select the “message” field and then press (select). w Enter the mail body. • Characters are counted regardless of whether one-byte or two-byte characters are used. The message body can contain up to 50 characters. You cannot insert a carriage return. •...
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Composing and Sending Short Mail (continued) Save Short Mail Storing short mail and sending later You can save a composed short mail item without sending it, and can then send that saved short mail at a later time. • Maximum number of mail items that can be saved [ P240] Storing short mail In the compose short mail screen, select “save”...
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Receive Short Mail Receiving Short Mail Short mail sent to your mova is received at the i-mode center and then sent to your mova as i-mode mail. • An i-mode subscription is required to receive short mail. Displaying new short mail Received short mail can be displayed from the message reception screen.
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Receiving Short Mail (continued) Displaying short mail in the inmail box While in standby, select “inbox” from the mail menu. The folder list appears. Select a folder and display the received mail items. • Operating procedure: steps 2 and 3 in “Displaying i-mode Mail in the Inmail Box and Outmail Box”...
What is i-shot? The i-shot service allows you to send photographs taken with an i-shot compatible mobile phone to i-mode compatible mobile phones, PCs, or other operator’s mobile phones. About the system When you use i-shot to send images, the images are stored at the i-shot center and mail containing the URL is delivered to the recipient.
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What is i-shot? (continued) Before using i-shot Images you can send • You can only send images of “i-shotS 120 × 120” and “i-shotL 288 × 352” sizes. • You cannot send images downloaded using i-mode or saved as screen memos. •...
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■ When the sender does not subscribe to i-mode or the sender subscribes to i-mode but adds “/NUM/” (two-byte or one-byte) at the beginning of the subject line At the i-shot center, the following information is added to the i-shot mail you sent and then the mail is delivered to the recipient.
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Compose and Send i-shot Mail Using i-shot to Send Photographs You can use i-shot mail to attach and send photographs that you have taken with the camera. You can either select an existing photograph or send a newly taken photograph. •...
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Select the “paste” field and then press (select). Select “2.paste CAM image” and then press (select). • You can also access this screen by selecting “attach image” from the submenu. • If the text in the body of the mail exceeds 200 one-byte (100 two-byte) characters, a prompt screen appears.
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Using i-shot to Send Photographs (continued) Enter the recipient mail address, subject and mail body. • Operating procedure: steps 2 to 4 of “Composing and Sending i-mode Mail” [ P218] • Up to 200 one-byte (100 two-byte) characters can be entered in the mail body. •...
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Taking photographs while composing mail You can take photographs with the camera even after displaying the compose mail screen. Only “i-shotS” and “i-shotL” size photos can be taken while composing mail. • Display the compose mail screen. Select the “paste” field and then press (select).
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Using i-shot to Send Photographs (continued) Enter the recipient mail address, subject and mail body, and then send the mail. • Operating procedure: steps 5 and 6 of “Attaching and sending existing photographs” [ P278] Other things you can do •...
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Select “edit” from the submenu. The compose mail screen appears. • You can also display the screen by pressing • If you open the mova, the compose mail screen will appear. [ P350] • You can also open this screen by selecting “edit” from the submenu after selecting an i-shot mail item in the sent/unsent mail list.
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Displaying Received i-shot Images (continued) Display received i-shot mail. : Unread : Unread mail exists : Read : No unread mail] : Protected • When the sender does not subscribe to i-mode or the mail is sent without mail address information, “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”...
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Press (return). A selection screen will appear asking whether or not you want to end display of that mail item. Select “YES” and then press (select). The mova will return to the received mail display screen. Notes • Even if you have selected to automatically download images from image mail in the “Image Auto- Download”...
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Changing Your i-shot Connection Host Settings (continued) Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. The host selection screen appears. • By default, “1.ドコモ” is preset for the host. • If a host is already stored, the name of the host is displayed in “2.U defined host”. Select “2.U defined host”...
Data Display, Editing and Management ■Using images Displaying Saved Images......My Picture Image Display Layout of the picture list screen/title list screen ........Viewing slide shows................... Sending photographs via i-shot transmission ........... Selecting and storing one image from photographs taken in the burst shoot mode................
My Picture Image Display M61 M2 Displaying Saved Images You can display photographs you have taken with the camera, images downloaded via i-mode, and those preloaded with your mova. • Playing back videos from My Picture [ P301] While in standby, select “useful function” “My picture”...
■ To turn off the number and guide bar display q Select “guide off” from the submenu. • You can also display the number and the guide bar by selecting “guide on” from the submenu. • Even when the number and the guide bar are not displayed, operation on the mova is the same as when they are displayed.
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Displaying Saved Images (continued) ■ Icon types and their meaning Camera album : Not protected, not set : Not protected, set* Image type : Protected, not set : Protected, set* : i-shotS size : i-shotL size : QQVGA size Image size : WallP size : QVGA size : VGA size...
e Press (decide). • Sorting is only performed for the displayed list. Sorting is canceled when the folder list appears. • If “ascending” is selected as the “title” setting, mail will be listed in the following order. no title ⇒ one-byte* ⇒ two-byte* ⇒ one-byte Katakana (small Katakana → standard Katakana) ⇒...
Displaying Saved Images (continued) Display the desired photograph and then select “send i-shot” from the submenu. The compose mail screen appears. • You can also access the compose mail screen by pressing • Subsequent operating procedure: steps 5 and 6 of “Attaching and sending existing photographs” [ P278] •...
Editing the title • This setting is not available for the “preset album” area. Select an image in the picture list or title list, and select “edit title” from the submenu. • This operation can also be performed from the image display screen. Enter a title.
Displaying Saved Images (continued) Select a setting point and then press (select). • The setting point that can be used varies depending on the type of image. • One image can be set for each screen. When an image (a photograph when a photograph is selected and an import image when an import image is selected) has already been set, a selection screen appears asking whether to change the image.
Select “1.phonebook” and then press (select). The list of phonebook entries will be displayed. • You can switch between search methods and change the search parameters. The procedure to do so is the same as for performing a phonebook search while in standby. ■...
Edit Image Editing Photographs You can edit photographs that you have taken. You can also choose to overwrite the original photograph with the edited one or save the new one as a separate photograph. You cannot edit video recordings that you make. •...
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Adding a frame A list of the frames that are of the same size as the image to be edited will be displayed. • If you have downloaded frames that are appropriate for editing the selected image, they will be listed after preloaded frames.
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Editing Photographs (continued) r Select “1.save new” or “2.overwrite”, as desired, and then press (select). The photograph will be saved. • If you do not want to save the photograph, select “3.no”. • When there is not enough space left in the data box, or the number of items that can be saved in the box has been exceeded, a selection screen appears asking whether or not you want to overwrite some of the existing data.
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■ Marker stamp (extra large): 10 types Adding text (input marker) • Default settings: Text style - “standard”, text color - “color 1” and effect color - “color 1” q Select the “enter character” field and then press (select). w Enter the desired text as needed. •...
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Editing Photographs (continued) Adding the creation date or time • Default settings: Date style - “YYYY-MM-DD” and date color - “color 1” • If the date and time are not set in your mova, “0000-00-00” will be displayed as the date and as the time “00:00”...
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Trimming an image • You can also trim “QQVGA” size photographs. q Select the desired trimming size and then press (select). The trimming frame will be displayed in the photograph. • You can only select a trimming area that is smaller than the displayed photograph. •...
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Editing Photographs (continued) Changing the title of an image q Press (select). w Press to delete the unnecessary text and enter the desired title. • You can enter up to 24 one-byte (12 two-byte) characters. e Press (store). The title will be changed. •...
My Picture Video Playback Playing Back Videos You Have Recorded You can play back videos that you have recorded from the “movie album” area of My picture. While in standby, select “useful function” “My picture” from the menu. Select “2.movie album” and then press (select).
Playing Back Videos You Have Recorded (continued) Layout of the picture list screens/title list screen Picture list screen Title list screen Video icon, video no./total Date and time the video was saved no. of videos (inside folder) ■ Icon types and their meaning : Not protected, not set for a schedule item : Not protected, set for a schedule item Image type...
Select the corresponding date and then press (select). The selected video is selected for use with that activity. • If an image or video has already been selected for use with that activity, a selection screen will appear. To set the new video in place of the old item, select “YES” and then press (select).
Playing Back Videos You Have Recorded (continued) Press (save). The video frame will be saved as a photograph and the compose mail screen appears. • When there is not enough space left in the data box, or the number of items that can be saved in the box has been exceeded, a selection screen appears asking whether or not you want to overwrite some of the existing data.
My Picture Data Management Managing Images and Videos in My Picture Creating, editing and deleting folders • At the time of purchase, the “camera album” and “movie album” areas contain a “photo folder”, the “import album” area contains the “import folder” and the “preset album” area contains the “preset folder”.
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Managing Images and Videos in My Picture (continued) Editing folders • The “photo folder”, “import folder” and “preset folder” cannot be edited. Select a folder in the folder list, and select “edit folder” from the submenu. • Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number when selecting a folder that is set to secret. Edit the folder name or change the secret setting.
Moving images and videos to other folders • When an image selected for use in the standby screen, as the visual partner or with a menu icon is moved to a folder that is set as a secret item, the corresponding settings will be returned to their default settings.
Managing Images and Videos in My Picture (continued) Protecting images and videos • Maximum number of images that can be protected: 1500 items in the “camera album” area, 100 items in the “movie album” area, and 500 items in the “import album” area •...
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■ To delete all saved images Protected images and videos will remain without being deleted. q In the folder list, select “log” from the submenu. • When a folder is set to secret, the 4-digit terminal ID number must be entered to open it. w Select “delete all”...
Melody Player Playing Back a Melody Melodies provided in the mova by default and melodies stored in the data box such as melodies downloaded via i-mode and sound melodies can be played back. The following playback methods can be selected. Playback method Description Allows you to play a selected melody.
To play back melodies from the melody list In the guidance screen or player screen, select “melody list” from the submenu. The melody list appears. Select a melody and then press (select). The guidance screen or player screen appears. Subsequent operations are the same as those in the guidance screen or the player screen.
Playing Back a Melody (continued) Program Playback Playing back melodies in preferred order This function allows you to register 20 melodies for playback in the order of your choice. In the guidance screen or player screen, select “set program” from the submenu.
Press (stop). Playback stops. • Playback stops automatically when all programmed melodies have been played. (Repeat playback does not stop automatically. Stop it manually.) Canceling program All melodies are released from the program. • Releasing melodies one by one: steps 1 and 2 in “Playing back melodies in preferred order” [ P312] In the guidance screen or player screen, select “REL program”...
Playing Back a Melody (continued) Editing the title The titles of melodies stored on your mova can be changed. Also, “unattachable” melodies can be edited and edited titles can be returned to the original title. • In the following cases, the title of a melody that is selected for a phonebook entry cannot be changed or reset.
Protecting melodies • Maximum number of melodies that can be protected: 500 • Melodies provided by default cannot be protected. Select a melody in the melody list, and select “protect” from the submenu. The melody is now protected and a will be added to the icon.
Data Box Managing Images and Melodies The following data can be saved in the data box. You can display a list of the following types of data in order to display, play or delete items that are the data box. Maximum no.
Displaying images and videos You can display images and videos that are saved in the data box. • Images that were provided in the mova by default (preloaded images) cannot be displayed using the following procedure. Use the “My Picture” function to display those images. [ P286] In the data box screen, select either “1.camera album”, “2.movie album”, or “3.import album”, as appropriate, and then press (select).
Managing Images and Melodies (continued) Select a melody and then press (play). The selected melody will be played twice. (No sound will be heard if you have set the phone not to play melodies.) • With a melody selected, select “play point” from the submenu to play back only a part of the melody.
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Select “1.camera album” and then press (select). The folder list appears. • You can also access the folder list by selecting “2.movie album” or “3.import album”. • If you select “4.melody”, the melody list will appear. Proceed to step 4. Select the desired folder and then press (select).
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Managing Images and Melodies (continued) Select “YES” and then press (select). The image is saved by writing over the selected data. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Displaying images and playing back melodies You can check the contents of data items by displaying images or playing back melodies before selecting them to be overwritten.
Infrared Communication You can transmit and receive data such as phonebook entries, scheduled activities, etc., between movas that possess infrared communication capabilities and with other infrared communication devices. You can send and receive either individual data items or all items at once. Procedure for infrared communications •...
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Infrared Communication (continued) Type of data Sending from a D253i Receiving with a D253i • Types of data that cannot be sent: Save destination: Outmail box (short mail items • Melodies that cannot be attached to included) mail Save order: In the order of the date the mail was sent •...
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Type of data Sending from a D253i Receiving with a D253i When sending one data item When receiving one data item • Types of data that cannot be sent: Save destination: In the “import folder” of the “import • Preloaded images album”...
Sending/Receiving Individual Data Items • You cannot perform infrared communication immediately after the end of a phone call. Wait a short while before attempting to start data transfer. • Phonebook entries cannot be sent while phonebook access is locked. In addition, phonebook entries and own number display data cannot be received when either the phonebook access, phonebook store or keydial is locked.
Receive Infrared Data Receiving one data item While in standby, select “IR” “receive via IR” “1.receive” from the menu. Select “YES” and then press (select). The phone will enter a waiting-to-receive state. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Perform the transmission operation at the transmitting device. The data will be received.
Sending/Receiving All Data Items (continued) Send All Infrared Data Sending all data items Select the data items to be sent. • To send all received mail or sent/unsent mail, display the received mail list or the sent/unsent mail list, as appropriate. (You can also select the desired items from the folder list or while displaying the contents of mail.) •...
Receive All Infrared Data Receiving all data items When the procedure to receive all data is performed, all of the data of that specific type which is currently saved in the receiving device will be overwritten with the data that is received.
Other Convenient Functions Automatically Turning On Your mova......Auto Power On Automatically Turning Off Your mova ......Auto Power Off Setting the Alarm to Sound When a Set Time Period Elapses ....................Easy Timer Setting the Alarm to Sound at a Specific Time....Alarm Time Canceling a scheduled alarm ..............
Auto Power On [Default] no M452 Automatically Turning On Your mova The mova can be set so that it automatically turns on at a specific time. When the specified time is reached, a signal (pattern 2) sounds for approximately three seconds and then the power automatically turns on.
Auto Power Off [Default] no M453 Automatically Turning Off Your mova The mova can be set so that it automatically turns off at a specific time. When the set time is reached, an alarm sounds and then the power automatically turns off. •...
Easy Timer [Default] cancel Setting the Alarm to Sound When a Set Time Period Elapses You can use the mova as a timer. An alarm sounds or the phone vibrates when a specified period of time elapses. • The easy timer cannot be set when the date and time have not been set. •...
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Set the alarm volume. q Select the “alarm volume” field and then press (select). w Select the volume level and then press (select). • If you select “link adjust VOL”, the alarm will sound at the level selected under the “Adjust Volume”...
Alarm Time [Default] none Setting the Alarm to Sound at a Specific Time You can set the mova so that at a specified time an alarm sounds or the mova vibrates. The following items can be set. Item Default Description time –...
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Select the day that you want the alarm to sound. q Select the “day of week” field and then press (select). w Select “1.daily”, “2.only 1 time”, or “3.day of week” and then press (select). Set the desired day of the week. This step is only available when “day of week”...
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Setting the Alarm to Sound at a Specific Time (continued) When an alarm time has been set • will appear in the standby screen. • If the scheduled alarm time is reached while in standby or during a call, the alarm screen will be displayed and the alarm will sound and/or the phone will vibrate.
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Canceling a scheduled alarm Display the alarm list screen. Select “delete one” from the submenu. • You can also delete a scheduled alarm by pressing and holding down • You can also delete all of the scheduled alarms by selecting “delete all”. •...
Schedule Storing Scheduled Activities and Anniversaries You can store scheduled activities, anniversaries and other items in the schedule. • Items cannot be stored in the schedule when the date and time have not been set. • You can store events scheduled between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2099. Displaying the daily diary screen While in standby, select “useful function”...
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Notes • In month view, Saturdays are indicated in blue, Sundays and holidays in red. Note that the screen display does not change even if new holidays are created. The holidays are based on the Law Concerning National Holidays and a law that revises part of the Old-Age Welfare Law (law no. 59, 2001) (as of August 2004).
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Storing Scheduled Activities and Anniversaries (continued) When an anniversary is stored • An anniversary icon and message are displayed at midnight on the morning of the anniversary. If the phone is not on at 00:00, the anniversary screen is displayed when the phone is turned on during the day.
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To set the date q Select the “date” field and then press (select). w Use to enter the date and then press (fix). • Entering the date [ P38] To set the time q Select the “time” field and then press (select).
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Storing Scheduled Activities and Anniversaries (continued) To enter the details q Select the “contents” field and then press (select). w Enter the details. • Up to 200 one-byte (100 two-byte) characters can be entered. Press (store). The schedule entry is stored. •...
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Notes • While the mova is in manner mode, the phone will vibrate according to the schedule’s “Vibrator” setting regardless of the own manner mode setting. (The alarm will not sound.) • You will not be notified by the alarm sound or vibration of the phone while the mova is in drive mode. •...
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Storing Scheduled Activities and Anniversaries (continued) Select the folder and then press (select). A picture list or title list of images that can be stored in the private diary appears. [ P287] Select the desired photograph and then press (details). The selected photo is displayed.
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Releasing links for and deleting stored items This function releases links for and deletes stored items from the private diary. Items can be deleted or the links released one at a time, or by the day. • Anniversaries and scheduled activities are deleted. •...
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Storing Scheduled Activities and Anniversaries (continued) Select “1.specific day”, “2.before SP day” or “3.delete all”, as appropriate, and then press (select). Select “1.delete all data” or “2.except ANNIV” and then press (select). The designated items are deleted. • To cancel the operation, select “3.not delete”. Notes •...
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Jump Menu Simplifying Frequently Used Functions Storing frequently used menu items and telephone book entries in the jump menu makes it easier and faster to retrieve and execute the required functions. • Maximum number of menu items that can be stored: 18 (9 each in 2 screens) Storing menu items directly in the jump menu While in standby or during a call, press (jump).
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Simplifying Frequently Used Functions (continued) Select a position to store the menu item and then press (select). The selected party is stored in the jump menu. • Menu items provided by default can be overwritten. • When storing a new jump menu item, select a free position where no item is displayed. Executing a jump menu While in standby or during a call, press (jump).
e Press (decide). Proceed to Step 3. ■ To delete all menu items q Select “delete all” from the submenu. Proceed to Step 3. Select “YES” and then press (select). The selected items are deleted from the jump menu. • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. Menu items that can be stored in the jump menu In addition to menu items, you can also store folders, images, and other items in the jump menu.
One-Touch Start [Default] one touch dial Setting the Function to be Executed When a Numeric Key is Pressed You can set certain functions to be executed when the mova is in standby by pressing and holding down the numeric key that corresponds to the desired function. Setting Description Page...
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Storing Your Own Name and Image You can store your name, mail address, image and other information in your phone. • The stored name, mail address, image and other information are displayed in the own number display screen. While in standby, select “setting” “own number”...
In-call/Standby Voice Memo Recording the Voice of the Other Party or Your Voice You can record the voice of the person you are talking to during a call or your voice while in standby. • Maximum number of voice memos that can be recorded: 10 in total •...
Scratch Pad [Default] none Making a Call to the Number You Entered During a Previous Call You can store a phone number on the scratch pad during a call.You can make a call from the scratch pad after ending the call. •...
Call Duration/Call Charge Checking Call Duration and Charge The last call duration and charge and the accumulated (total) call duration and charge can be displayed. The call duration or charge indicated is only a guide. • Display of the call duration and charge is not available with some service plans. •...
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The charges for calls and operations given below (Note that the charges for such calls and operations will not be added to the total call charge displayed on your mova D253i, and thus the actual total charges will differ from those indicated on the phone.) •...
Call Billing Notification [Default] off Being Notified When Call Charges Exceed a Set Amount This function allows you to set an upper cost limit so that you are notified with an alarm and a display, or by display alone, once the total call charges exceeds the set limit. •...
Notes • icon will disappear from the standby screen once you change the setting or if you perform the “reset total” procedure or turn on “auto cost reset”. • The alarm will not sound while the mova is in manner mode regardless of the own manner mode setting. •...
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Entering a Memo (continued) Checking and editing memos Select the desired memo in the memo list screen and then press (select). Memo details The memo details screen appears. screen • If you open the mova during display of the memo list screen or the memo details screen, the edit screen will be displayed.
Calculator Using Your mova as a Calculator Your mova can be used as calculator to do addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. • Valid number of digits: 8 digits (–99,999,999 to 99,999,999) The display and keys used by the calculator function are shown below. •...
World Clock [Default] Tokyo, New York Daylight savings time: off Displaying World-wide Local Times The local times of major cities around the world are displayed. You can also display the daylight savings time (summer time). • World clock cannot be used when the date and time have not been set. While in standby, select “useful function”...
Games Playing Games on Your mova Three different games are available while the mova is in standby. While in standby, select “useful function” “game” from the menu. The list of available games appears. Select the desired game and then press (select).
Data/Fax Communication Using Data/Fax Communication (optional) The mova enables data/fax communication from a connected personal computer using a DoCoMo data communication device such as the Mobile Card Triplex N. For more detailed information, refer to the User Manual for the corresponding device. Sending and receiving data There is no need to make any settings for this function in the mova.
Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone Using a Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone (optional) Connecting a switch-equipped earphone/microphone (sold separately) allows you to make and receive calls simply by pressing a switch. Also, with a stereo earphone set, you can listen to melodies in stereo sound. • The earphones/microphones can be used individually or in combination as follows. •...
Using a Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone (optional) (continued) Notes • Extend the cord of the switch-equipped earphone/microphone. Do not wind it around the mova. • The clicking sound generated when power is turned on is not a malfunction. • Noise may be generated if the cord of the switch-equipped earphone/microphone comes too close to the antenna.
to enter the appropriate memory number and then press (set). The auto dial setting is completed. • You can enter any memory number between 000 and 999. • You can use to select a higher or lower memory number. • If you make a mistake, press to delete the input value and reenter the correct value.
Reset Settings Reverting Phone Settings to Their Defaults You can reset the phone settings back to the state they were in at the time of purchase (their default settings). • The following items will not be reset by performing this basic function reset procedure. Example: Phonebook Received calls log...
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■ “setting” “sound vibrator” ■ “setting” “character word” • • Function Default Function Default character size all normal ring tone: pattern 1 mail ring tone, chat ring tone: common phrases 1 line pattern 2 edit by slide all yes message R tone, message F tone: input method mode 1 (5-touch) set sound...
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Reverting Phone Settings to Their Defaults (continued) ■ ■ “setting” “set key” Other Function Default Function Default one-touch start one touch dial none redial list: 3 lines received call list: 3 lines ■ “useful function” none Function Default resend mail list: 3 lines list: picture list My picture...
Network Services Available Network Services ................ Voice Mail Service (charged) ..............Call Waiting Service (charged) ..............Call Forwarding Service (No charge) ............Stop Unwanted Calls Service (charged) ........... Three-way Calling Service (charged)............Number Plus Service (charged) ..............Caller ID Display Request Service (No charge)........Selecting How an Incoming Call is Handled During Another Call ............
Basic procedure for the Voice Mail Service Available Network Services Set an answering message (initial setting Action This manual only includes a general outline of each network service. For more detailed information and Action Activate the service. points of caution, etc., refer to the “General Network Services Guide”.
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M416 Notifying of a received message Checking for saved messages in the Voice When a new message is received at the Voice Mail Service Mail Service Center Center, the mova beeps briefly from the earpiece after you make or receive a call, and appears on the display.
Voice Mail Service (continued) Notes • Convenient uses for the Voice Mail Service key sequences are only effective from your mova. A general subscriber phone, pay ■ A call received during another call or i-mode phone or other mobile phone cannot be used. •...
Basic procedure for the Call Forwarding Service Ending the first call and answering the second call Action Set a forwarding phone number. During a call, press The ringing tone for the second call sounds. Action Activate the service. Press Action A call is received at your mova.
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Call Forwarding Service (continued) Convenient uses for the Call Forwarding Service Charges ■ A call received during another call or i-mode communication can be connected to the forwarding phone number. + No monthly charge Call charge • You can set the method used to handle the incoming call during i-mode communication can be set to the mova in •...
[Default] yes Notes • Setting a forwarding announcement It is not possible to check the list of phone numbers registered for rejection. It is thus recommended that you keep some sort of note of the numbers you When a call is forwarded during another call or manually register.
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Three-way Calling Service (continued) Example of three-way calling Making a call from A to B (in this example, you are caller A) Three-way (simultaneous) calling During a call, enter the phone number of How is Let’s call I got another him! call.
■ To select a ringing tone Number Plus Service q Select the “ring tone” field and then press (charged) (select). w Select a melody name and then press Providing your mova with additional numbers for reception (select). only, the Number Plus Service allows you to use different •...
Number Plus Service (continued) Caller ID Display Request Service (No charge) Notes • A subscription to the Number Plus Service is required When a call is received without a caller ID, an announcement to store and use direct numbers. requesting that the caller turn on caller ID is played and the •...
• M414 voice mail Network Service Selection Function If a call is received during another call, the second call is Selecting How an Incoming Call is automatically connected to the Voice Mail Service Handled During Another Call Center. • forward If a call is received during another call, the second call is If you subscribe to the Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting automatically forwarded to the phone number set in no.
Two-byte characters Entry mode • Enter in kanji mode. Hiragana Basic Character Entry Procedures Ex.: あいうえお [ P384] Kanji • Enter hiragana in kanji mode and Ex.: 阿亜吾娃唖 The mova provides various functions related to text convert. input such as storing data in the phonebook or Katakana Ex.: アイウエオ...
Five-Touch Method Deletes character at the position of the cursor. Reverts to Hiragana during conversion. Entering Characters with the Five-Touch Method Deletes character string. [ P384] Entering alphabetic and numeric Switches from uppercase to lowercase characters and vice versa. characters Displays lists of pictographs, face marks and emoticons.
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Entering Characters with the Five-Touch Method (continued) Correcting characters If you enter a wrong character, delete the character To display characters in reversed order and reenter the correct one. Characters are entered where the cursor is positioned. Press immediately after entering a character and characters are displayed in reverse order compared to the way they are entered using the numeric keys.
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• Character Assignment Table [ P398] Press (fix). • Up to 16 characters of the reading can be entered at one time. • When “refer history” is selected as the predictive conversion The characters are fixed. setting, you can enter characters using the predictive conversion function.
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Example: Enter “バンダ” → “パンダ” will be listed. • Entering Characters with the Five-Touch Method (continued) Enter “がんぱろう” → “頑張ろう” will be • listed. Enter “はんた” → “半田” and “パンダ” will • To add dakuten (゛ ) or handakuten (゜ ) marks to characters be listed.
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To restore characters that have been set Entering template phrases After the character is entered, converted and (fix) is Template phrases, symbols and pictographs can be pressed, you can press to restore the characters to entered using the special mode. The characters can their previous state.
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• Pressing (special) in the character entry screen and Entering Characters with the Five-Touch Method (continued) selecting “03.pictograph” also displays the screen for the list of pictographs. to select a symbol and then press • To enter emoticons, press (special) in the character (select).
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Select “11.copy phonebook” and then press Functions available in special mode (select). In special mode, the following functions are available in addition to the use of template phrases, symbols and A selection screen appears that allows you to select pictographs. which data you want to copy.
Select a template phrase, and select “reset” Storing/Editing Template Phrases (continued) from the submenu. ■ To switch the display of the template phrase list to Select “YES” and then press (select). full-screen layout (entire phrase shown) q Select “full screen” from the submenu. The template phrase is reset to the default.
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Use Character Map Code Copying text from received mail Display received mail, and select “copy” from Entering Characters Using Character Map Codes the submenu. • Displaying mail [ P239] • To copy text from sent/unsent mail, first display Characters can be entered using 4-digit character map codes.
Store New Word M442 To use a stored word • When you enter the reading for a word or phrase you Storing Frequently Used Words stored in memory and convert it in the character entry screen set in kanji mode, the stored word or phrase appears in the conversion list.
Select “YES” and then press (select). Switching entry modes The word is stored. • You cannot store the same word again. Each time (letter) is pressed, the entry mode • To cancel the operation, select “NO”. changes as follows: Kanji mode Kana mode (two-byte) (one-byte)
Appendix Menu List ....................... Character Assignment Table (five-touch method) ........Character Assignment Table (two-touch method) ........List of Symbols and Special Characters........... Template Phrase List ................... Character Map Code List................Services Available from Your mova ............Optional Components and Peripherals............. About the Data Link Software..............
Menu List • About the menu list when the Simple menu display is selected [ P28] menu Page menu Page customize set sound setting character word • stand-by DSP P109 character size P124 set partner P114 add word P392 set menu icon P121 common phrases P389...
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menu Page menu Page setting call setting reset setting • quality alarm P105 reset i-mode P204 forward message P375 reset mail P259 battery saver help reduce noise own number hands-free P316 data box useful earPH/speaker P106 My picture P286 function (Note 2) set mixing P376...
Character Assignment Table (five-touch method) Mode Kanji mode/Kana mode Alphabet mode Number of presses Number of presses Numeric 9 10 11 12 Keys あ い う え お ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ か き く け こ さ し す...
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Character Assignment Table (two-touch method) Characters and numeric keys correspond differently for the uppercase mode and lowercase mode. To switch between uppercase mode and lowercase mode, press • The uppercase mode is automatically set when the input method is changed. ■...
List of Symbols and Special Characters In addition to the symbols listed in “Table relating characters to numeric keys”, the symbols listed below can also be entered. • The screen display may differ from characters and symbols shown in the list. When using symbols and pictographs in the mail body •...
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■ Face marks Entry procedure [ P388] ■ Greek characters Entry procedure [ P385] ■ Russian characters Entry procedure [ P385] ■ Emoticons Entry procedure [ P388] Emoticons Meaning Emoticons Meaning Hi! / See ya! Going to sleep Feeling good Kiss Peace Intimate...
Character Map Code List The screen display may differ from characters and symbols shown in this list. The numbers listed in the left-hand column on each page refer to the 1st through 3rd digits of the corresponding code. The 4th and final number of that code is shown within the top box of the second column on each page.
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Character Map Code List (continued) 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code of code of code of code 乞 鯉 交 佼 侯 候 倖 光 公 功 椙 菅 頗 雀 裾 鴇...
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1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code of code of code of code み 冫 决 冱 冲 冰 况 冽 凅 凉 凛 抓 抖 拔 抃 抔 拗 拑 抻 拏 拿 味...
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Character Map Code List (continued) 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code 1st-3rd digits 4th digit of code of code of code of code 璧 瓊 瓏 瓔 珱 蒂 葩 葆 萬 葯 葹 萵 蓊 葢 蒹 霈...
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Services Available from Your mova Service Phone number Collect calls (reverse charge calls) Directory assistance (English speaking operators available) for ordinary phone and DoCoMo mobile phone numbers (information and call charges are applicable) (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given) 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Telegrams (telegram charges are applicable) Time (charged) Weather (charged)
* The mova supports 9600 bps data communication. Using the i-board Note the following points when the i-board D001 is used with the mova D253i. • The functions and operations of the i-board are the same with the D210i, D503i, D503iS, D211i, D504i, D251i, D251iS, D505i, D252i, D505iS and D506i.
About the Data Link Software The mova D Series Data Link Software can be used to transfer data transfer bookmarks and registered text between your mova and a connected PC. You can download the Data Link Software from Mitsubishi Electric Corporation’s Web page at http://www.MitsubishiElectric.co.jp/d253i/.
Confirm whether the protective connector cap is properly closed when changing the phone in the desktop holder. • remains on the display even after performing the above procedures, contact an NTT DoCoMo service center. [ back of this manual] “please wait” appears and you •...
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Problem Checks and remedies “currently very busy” appears and • The line is busy. Wait for a while and try calling later. You should still does not go out. be able to dial “110”, “119” and “118”, although you may not be able to connect even to these numbers depending upon signal conditions.
Error Messages Messages displayed when operation is not correctly executed, their meanings and handling methods are explained in the following tables. • Messages are sorted in alphabet order. • Messages that are easy to understand and deal with are omitted. •...
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Try again. If the message is microphone because the memory is full repeatedly displayed, contact other party is not stored in an NTT DoCoMo service When “ ” is used to specify the phonebook. center. the memory number, there is...
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Error Messages (continued) messages are full in center no content is available (204) phonebook is locked When appears, there is There is no display data in Cannot execute because the site or Internet web page. phonebook access is locked. no storage space in the —...
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reservation is full server is busy (555) SSL session cannot be established Since i-mode center is busy, There are currently no available times for mail cannot be sent. An error occurred during SSL scheduling the software Wait for a while and send communication.
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An error has occurred during be sent (500 bytes). an NTT DoCoMo service connection with the i-shot Reduce the number of center. Center. characters in the mail body.
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unable to download unable to play voice memo unable to send selected image Photos taken in the burst An error occurred while Right after the end of a call shoot mode cannot be sent downloading or the melody is (for approx. 5 seconds) or as is.
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Contact an NTT DoCoMo The software update will service center. begin when the mova returns to the standby screen. left in center...
NTT DoCoMo service center. Note: When the result of an inquiry indicates that a repair is required Take your mova to an authorized NTT DoCoMo service center within office hours. Note that you must present your warranty to qualify for warranty service.
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• It is recommended that you make a note or create some type of separate record of the content of the information that you register in your mobile phone, etc., as NTT DoCoMo shall not be held responsible in any way for any changes to or loss or deletion of that information.
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If an error does occur during the software update operation, “rewrite failed” will appear and you will only be able to turn your mova on and off after that. If this happens, contact an authorized NTT DoCoMo Service Center. •...
Updating the Software (continued) Notes • If you receive a call during display of any update screen other than “rewriting”, “checking” or “rewriting is complete, start reloading”, you can answer that call (depending, however, upon the current “set reception” setting). In this case, once you finish the call, the mova will return to the screen that was displayed prior to that call.
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■ To update your software immediately Operating procedure: “Updating your software immediately” [ P423] ■ To schedule a date and time to update your software Operating procedure: “Scheduling a date and time to update your software” [ P424] ■ To cancel the operation Select “3.no update”.
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Updating the Software (continued) ■ If “negotiating”, and then “server is busy, reserve?” is displayed q Select “YES” and then press (select). • Subsequent operating procedure: steps 2 to 4 of “Scheduling a date and time to update your software” [ P425] •...
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Select the date and time for the update and then press (select). A selection screen appears. ■ To change to a date and time other than those shown q Select “another date-time” and then press (select). A screen to confirm the desired date and time appears. w Press (OK).
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Updating the Software (continued) Verifying or changing the date and/or time of a scheduled update, or canceling the update altogether While in standby, select “setting” “network service” “software update” from the menu. Enter your 4-digit terminal ID number. The currently schedule date and time appear. •...
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Once the scheduled date and time for the update arrive Just before the scheduled date and time for the update, make sure that the mova’s battery is fully charged, the signal’s reception level is strong, and the standby screen is displayed. Subsequent operating procedure: “Updating your software immediately”...
Index Call Forwarding Service ………373 Reset camera settings……164 Call indicator ………………………17 Reset photo effects ………162 Add recipient ……………………220 Call on hold Sharpness ……………………160 Address search …………………90 Answer hold ……………………63 Storage number (photograph) After sales service ……………419 ……………………………………148 Hold-call …………………………54 Alarm time ………………………334 Storage number (video) ……149 Call reception setting Alarm tone …………………………96 i-mode …………………………199 Taking photographs ………151 Alarm volume………………………98 Call recovery setting ……………52 Voice shutter…………………165 Alphabet entry …………………383 Call switch White balance ………………160 Alphabet mode …………………383...
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Compose i-mode mail ………218 Overwrite data box …………318 Add recipient …………………220 Playing back melodies ……317 Face mark Compose image mail ……223 Data communication …………362 Entering ………………………388 Mail group ……………………221 Data link software ……………409 List………………………………401 Melody mail …………………222 Date and time setting …………38 Fax communication ……………362 Save i-mode mail ……………224 Delete text messages Fax mode …………………………362 Search phonebook …………220 While checking Voice Mail Five-touch method ……………383 Service Center ……………371 Send saved i-mode mail …224 Forwarding announcement …375 While dialing ……………………42 Simple mail ……………………225...
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Index (continued) Editing the title………………291 Host setting …………………201 Effect …………………………299 Image display setting ……202 Jump Menu Frame …………………………295 Message auto-display ……208 Deleting a jump menu item Guide bar on/off ……………287 Reset i-mode settings ……204 ……………………………………348 Input marker …………………297 Scroll setting…………………203 Executing ……………………348 i-shot transmission …………289 i-mode site (program) connection Storing …………………………347 ……………………………………171 Marker stamp ………………296 Change character code …187 Moving …………………………307 Display of images …………180 Protecting ……………………308 Kana mode ………………………387 Display i-mode site …………176 Reversing ……………………299...
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Maximum number/length of Sound setting ………………314 Display saved images ……286 time that can be stored…216 Melody auto-playback…………258 Picture list/title list Move mail ……………………246 (Photograph) ………………287 Melody list …………………………97 Number of characters ……215 Picture list/title list (Video) 302 Melody mail Number of mail items………240 Play back video………………301 Compose mail ………………222 Play melody …………………235 Play melody …………………236 Protect mail …………………248 Save melody …………………236 Register address in Natural color matrix……………117 Melody playback volume ………98 phonebook …………………234 Network Services ………………369 Melody player ……………………310 Reply to mail …………………232 Network service selection ...
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Index (continued) Check storage status ………93 Received calls log Adjust while in standby/ talking ……………………………98 Confirm registered contents Mail ……………………………250 ……………………………………90 Phone call ………………………59 Deleting …………………………92 Received mail log ………………250 Editing ……………………………91 Schedule …………………………338 Receive/Reject only i-mode Search phonebook ……………87 mail ……………………………215 Scheduled update ……………424 Store in phonebook from a Receive/Reject Selected Mail Scratch pad ……………………353 mail ……………………………234 ……………………………………215 Screen memo Store in phonebook from a Recharge time ……………………31 Deleting ………………………193 site ……………………………183 Recharging…………………………31...
Quick Manual Using the Quick Manual You can remove and use the Quick Manual that is included with this manual by cutting along the dotted line and then folding it as shown below. Cut along the dotted line in order to remove the Quick Manual.
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Mobile phone etiquette When using your mova, always be considerate of your environment and those around you. Turn the power OFF in the following situations In prohibited areas Use of mobile phones in the following places is prohibited. You must turn the power OFF. •...
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Manufacturer: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION To prevent damage to the environment, bring used battery packs to an NTT DoCoMo service center, an NTT DoCoMo agent or a Made from 100% recycled recycle center. This manual is printed using an ink paper.
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