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  • Page 1 mova Manual for 505 S ’03.11...
  • Page 2 Take care to record in another location any data that you personally store on your mova. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data saved in the mova. DoCoMo assumes that SSL is used with your own judgment and responsibility. It should be noted that DoCoMo and the authentication firm separately indicated neither guarantee the safety, nor take responsibility for any damages caused by the use of SSL.
  • Page 3: Structure Of This Manual

    “i-mode”, “Hypertalk”, “i-αppli”, “i-αppli search”, “i-area”, “i-navi link”, “i-animation”, “i-melody”, “i-shot”, as well as logos for “i-mode”, “i-αppli”, “i-shot” are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Structure of This Manual ......................1 Contents ............................. 2 Features of the mova SH505iS ....................4 Component Names and Functions..................... 7 Viewing the Display ......................... 10 Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) ................16 Handling Precautions ....................... 24 Confirming Standard Components ................... 26 Making Menu Selections ......................
  • Page 5 Common phrase list, Examples of calculator operations, Menu list, Options and accessories Troubleshooting................535 Malfunction? Check here first, List of error messages, Warranty and after-sales service, Updating software, Index * From January 2001, the DoCoMo pager changed its name to “QUICKCAST”.
  • Page 6: Features Of The Mova Sh505Is

    2.02 million pixels* with HyperTalk *Camera effective pixels Built-in digital camera. Features Auto focus HyperTalk is a DoCoMo Network service function that enables automatic adjustment of the using cutting-edge voice processing focus. You can shoot and play back still pictures technology to provide even better call quality and movies.
  • Page 7 Features of the mova SH505iS Zoom menu featuring larger fonts Reading characters using OCR The mova can shoot URLs, mail addresses, You can select phone functions, mail and phone numbers printed on paper, and functions, camera, or My picture from menus convert them into characters that can be nP.28 using larger characters.
  • Page 8 Features of the mova SH505iS Numerous Network Services i-mode Function (Fees apply) Voice Mail Service (Fees apply) Site (program) Connection Service Voice mail messages are held at the Voice An online service that allows access to various nP.418 Mail service center. services offered by IPs (information service Subscription is necessary.
  • Page 9: Component Names And Functions

    Component Names and Functions Size (mm) 50 (W) × 102 (H) × 24 (D) Weight (g) Approximately 123g (with battery pack installed) Height and depth are for when the mova is closed. 5 Mail/A/a key m 1 Display (nP.10) Press to use mail functions (nP.310). 2 Multi guide key (4-way key and OK key) When entering characters, switches between (nP.9)
  • Page 10 Component Names and Functions 8 b/Drive mode key * Full-screen display when taking still pictures: Press in Camera mode (still Press to enter “ ”, “゛”(dakuten), or picture mode) before or after taking a “゜”(handakuten) (nP.493). picture to display the image full-screen Press for at least 1 second to set/ (nP.131).
  • Page 11 Component Names and Functions Opening the mova Open the mova to perform various operations such as making a call, receiving a call, or changing settings. Hold with both hands and open gently. Excessive force may cause damage. It is recommended that the mova be closed when transporting. Functions such as receiving i-mode mail can be done automatically with the mova closed.
  • Page 12: Viewing The Display

    Viewing the Display The current status can be viewed, such as the power being on or functions being set. The display is lit temporarily when a key is pressed. The default setting is 15 seconds” “ (nP.195). 1 Signal status ] (nP.47) Icons displayed at the top of the screen Indicates the strength of the signal.
  • Page 13 Viewing the Display m Mail lock L (nP.206) c Speaker phone b (nP.46) Displayed when emitting the other party’s Displayed when Mail security is set. voice and when playing Recorded n Lock , (nP.210) messages, Voice memos (during call), Displayed when the rear key guard (,: and contents of Voice memos (stand-by) blue background) or keypad lock (,: red through the speaker.
  • Page 14 Viewing the Display Note This manual will use the terms “miniSD memory card” or “miniSD”, but the mova unit will display “miniSD” or “SD”. Some screenshots in this manual have been modified or abbreviated. The display for the SH505iS is manufactured using high-precision technology. Still, the display may occasionally contain dots that fail to light or remain permanently lit.
  • Page 15 Viewing the Display Viewing the Sub display, and Operating Rear Keys and Shutter Basic operations can be performed with the mova closed by using the sub display and rear keys and shutter. In stand-by Explanation Page Cycles through calendar → clock P.191 (Rear top key) →normal →...
  • Page 16 Viewing the Display When a call is received Explanation Page The call is answered by a Record P.76 (Rear top key) message. at least 1 second Silences the ring tone. P.58 (Rear center key) (Quick silent) (If a call is received from at least 1 second When Vibrator mode is set, the a person registered in the...
  • Page 17 Viewing the Display Unread mail Explanation Page The content of the mail is displayed. P.319 Press M (rear top key) to reply to the (Rear center key) sender’s address. (Quick reply mail) Press K (rear bottom key) to display the next unread mail. While displaying mail content, press L (rear center key) to scroll downward by page.
  • Page 18: Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed)

    Handling the mova, Battery Pack and Adapters (Charger) (General) Danger Use only the battery packs, adapters, and chargers specified by NTT DoCoMo for use with the mova. The use of devices other than those specified may result in the battery pack and other parts leaking, overheating, exploding, or catching fire.
  • Page 19 Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Warning Do not use the mova in locations such as Do not place the mova, battery pack, gas stations where there is a risk of charger or adapters inside cooking explosion or fire. appliances such as microwave ovens or in a pressure cooker.
  • Page 20 Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Warning Turn off the mova in areas where the use Turn the mova off near high-precision of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in electronic devices or devices that use aircraft or hospitals. weak electronic signals. The mova may interfere with the The mova may interfere with the operation operation of sensitive devices and...
  • Page 21: Handling The Battery Pack

    Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Caution Do not leave the camera lens exposed to Keep the mova dry. direct sunlight or other powerful light Exposing the mova to liquids such sources for a long period of time. as water or pet urine may cause overheating, electric shock or The lens may cause fire or No liquids...
  • Page 22 Instruction unneeded battery packs, and take service life if not stored in a cool, them to a DoCoMo retailer or dry place. institution that handles used Do not store or leave the battery empty. batteries in your area.
  • Page 23: Handling The Adapters And Charger

    Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Handling the Adapters and Charger Warning Take care not to short-circuit the charging Do not place the charger and desktop terminal when the adapter or charger is holder on an unstable surface during connected to a power outlet or cigarette charging.
  • Page 24 Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Warning Should water or pet urine enter the The DC adapter and in-car adapter should adapter (charger), remove the plug from only be used in negative grounded the outlet or cigarette lighter immediately. vehicles. Never use these adapters in positively grounded vehicles.
  • Page 25: Handling Mobile Phones Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    Safety Precautions (To Be Strictly Followed) Handling Mobile Phones Near Electronic Medical Equipment The safety precautions detailed here conform to the guidelines drawn up by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from waves emitted by mobile phones. Warning If you use an implanted cardiac Observe the following in hospitals or...
  • Page 26: Handling Precautions

    Handling Precautions General Notes Do not expose to water. The mova, battery pack and adapters (charger) are not waterproof. Do not use them in humid or steamy locations such as bathrooms and avoid exposing them to rain and other forms of moisture. If you carry your mova close to your skin, perspiration may cause internal components to corrode and result in a malfunction.
  • Page 27 Take care to record any data that you personally register on your mova in another location. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data registered in the mova. Take care not to put the mova in the back pocket of your pants or skirt and then sit on it. Also, do not put the mova where it may be subjected to excessive weight or pressure, such as the bottom of a briefcase.
  • Page 28: Confirming Standard Components

    (1) AC adapter warranty (1) miniSD memory card/miniSD memory card adapter user’s manual (1) Note If any items are missing or pages in the manual are missing or pages are out of order, contact a DoCoMo retailer, etc.
  • Page 29: Making Menu Selections

    Making Menu Selections Functions are set or registered after displaying a menu. Menus can be displayed using the following methods. Selecting the function by starting from the normal menu Recalling the function by entering the function number Selecting the phone function, mail function, camera, or My picture display using larger characters (Zoom menu) Selecting an item from the submenu displayed in the operation guidance Selecting a Function from a Quick menu...
  • Page 30 Making Menu Selections Recalling the Function by Entering the Function Number The desired function can be recalled quickly by entering the function number. (Direct selection) Explanations in this manual are based on using function menus by directly entering function numbers. This example selects “Select ring tone”...
  • Page 31 Making Menu Selections In the stand-by, press t for at least 1 second, select a function using u, and then press t. (Press for at least 1 second) (Stand-by display) (Zoom menu) When “Mail functions” is selected To reselect a function, press c. To return to the normal menu, press H.
  • Page 32 Making Menu Selections Selecting a Function from a Quick Menu <Quick Menu> You can use the quick menu on the sub display to activate the camera, operate i-αppli functions, and perform various operations on the key list display. In the sub-display stand-by, press L (rear center key), select the function with M (rear top key) / K (rear bottom key), and then press L (rear center key).
  • Page 33: Before Using The Mova

    Before Using the mova Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack ........32 Charging the mova.
  • Page 34: Attaching And Removing The Battery Pack

    Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack Use the battery pack SH006, especially designed for the mova. Always turn the power off before attaching or removing the battery pack. Attaching the battery pack Lightly press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow (1) and slide (2).
  • Page 35 The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. To protect the environment, you are requested to dispose of used batteries at the nearest DoCoMo dealer or retailer, or a participating recycling shop.
  • Page 36: Charging The Mova

    Charging the mova The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Always charge the battery using the specified AC adapter or DC adapter before use. Battery Pack and Charging Estimated charging times and lamp display The following figures are estimated charge times for charging an empty battery pack with the mova turned off.
  • Page 37 Charging the mova Charging Using the AC Adapter [Refer to the operating manual for the AC adapter SH002] Open the external connector terminal cover. Picture light You can also charge the battery pack /Charge LED with the mova open. External Face the writing on the AC connector adapter connector in the...
  • Page 38 Charging the mova Using the desktop holder [Refer to the desktop holder SH005 operating manual] Face the writing on the AC adapter connector up and insert into the connector terminal of the desktop holder. Push all the way in until you hear a click.
  • Page 39 Charging the mova Charging Using the DC Adapter [Refer to the operating manual for the Doccimo DC adapter SH2001] Open the external connector terminal cover. Picture light External You can also charge the battery pack /Charge LED connector with the mova open. terminal With the writing on the DC adapter connector facing...
  • Page 40: Checking The Battery Level

    Battery Level Checking the Battery Level You can check the remaining battery level on the display. " The battery level is still sufficient # The battery level is low $ The battery is almost empty % The battery is empty (The power will turn off soon.) { The battery pack is being charged You can also check the battery level on the sub display.
  • Page 41: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power ON/OFF Turning the Power On When the power is turned on, the display backlight lights, and you can make or receive calls (stand-by status). Press H (電源) for at least 2 seconds. After “起動中 しばらくお待ちください” is displayed (When the display is changed to English, “Running.
  • Page 42: Switching The Display Language To English

    Select Language Switching the Display Language to English You can switch the display language to Japanese or English for function names, messages, and menu items. In the stand-by, press t3*. Press 2 (English). The display language switches to English. To switch to Japanese display Press 1.
  • Page 43: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting the Date/Time Register the terminal security code. The default setting for the security code is “0000”. Set the Send own number option. To send Press 1. To not send Press 2. Note When Limit settings are “Able” (nP.214), you will need to enter your security code to change the date and time settings.
  • Page 44 Send Own Number Sending Your Phone Number to the Other Party You can display your number on the other party’s mobile phone (display) when you call or send short mail. The default setting is “OFF”. In the stand-by, press t65. Enter your security code (4 digits) and then press 1 (ON).
  • Page 45 Own Number Verifying Your Own Phone Number You can verify your own phone number (Own number). In the stand-by, press t0. Your phone number is displayed. This can be done during a call. To view Owner information, press t (Details) and enter you security code (4 digits).
  • Page 46 Verifying Your Own Phone Number Press C1 (Edit). Select the items you wish to edit using u, and then save their contents. The saving method is the same as for the Phonebook. Refer to P.83 for details. Once one item is saved, the mova returns to the screen of step 3. You can continue to save other items.
  • Page 47: Making Calls

    Making Calls Making a Call ............46 Redialing a Previously Called Number .
  • Page 48 Making a Call Check that you have sufficient battery level and signal level. Dial the phone number starting with the area code. Always include the area code, even when calling a number in the same area. You can enter up to 24 digits for the phone number. After 13 digits, the phone number is displayed in two lines.
  • Page 49 Making a Call Checking the signal level Strong Weak 圏外 When “ ” is displayed, you are either out of the service area or in a location the signal cannot reach. Move to a location where this display disappears. Your call may be interrupted even when the signal is strong and “]” is displayed, and you are talking without moving.
  • Page 50: Redialing A Previously Called Number

    Redial Redialing a Previously Called Number The mova keeps a record of the phone numbers (redial) of the 30 most recent calls made, beginning with the most recent. You can retrieve these phone numbers to make calls. If the number of records exceeds the maximum, the numbers are deleted starting with the oldest. When you have called the same number more than once, the most recent call is saved.
  • Page 51 Redialing a Previously Called Number Deleting Redials Redials are not deleted even when the power is turned off. If you do not want other people to see your call history, delete your redials. You can delete redials one at a time or all at once. In the stand-by, press r (I), and then select the phone number to delete.
  • Page 52 Short Dialing and Rejecting “Wangiri” (one-ring) Calls Convenient Features to Use by Saving Phone Numbers onto the DoCoMo Network <Short Dialing> and <Rejecting “Wangiri” (one-ring) Calls> You can access convenient functions by saving the following phone numbers onto the DoCoMo network.
  • Page 53 <Short Dialing> and <Rejecting “Wangiri” (one-ring) Calls> Using the Reject “Wangiri” (one-ring) Calls Function Starting the Reject “wangiri” (one-ring) calls function Press 0* O 00 O 9999, and then press You will hear a series of tones, and the Reject “wangiri” (one-ring) calls function is started. After this, save the phone numbers you wish to reject.
  • Page 54 Press i (send PB) at the appropriate time to send the touch-tone signal. The numbers after “P” are sent by touch-tone signals. When additional sending numbers are saved, press i (send PB) to send each one. ※From January 2001, the DoCoMo pager changed its name to “QUICKCAST”.
  • Page 55 Sending Messages to a Pager Sending All Numbers Saved in the Phonebook at Once You can retrieve your Phonebook during a call and send saved numbers all at once as touch-tone signals. Beforehand, save the touch-tone signals to send as a phone number entry in your Phonebook (nP.84).
  • Page 56: World Call

    [Direct inquiries to] ※Check the telephone number carefully before dialing. ※To make an international call through a company other than DoCoMo, contact the respective companies directly for instructions. ※Customers with mobile phone service contracts signed after May 23, 2002 have “WORLD CALL” in their contract as a basic service.
  • Page 57 Press C4 . Press 1 (009130-010), and then press s. Select another item if calling using an international calling service other than DoCoMo’s. In such cases, the following international calling settings must be made in advance. Setting Numbers Other Than WORLD CALL Numbers <Int’l Prefix>...
  • Page 58 LMEMO9...
  • Page 59: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls Answering Calls ............58 Using Received Calls History.
  • Page 60 “User unset” Caller wishes to withhold caller ID. “Payphone” Includes calls from NTT payphones and DoCoMo car payphones. “Not support” Call from a network not enabled for caller ID. This is displayed for calls received from overseas, or calls from regular (landline) telephones via various transfer services.
  • Page 61 Answering Calls Note You cannot make a call to a mova from a phone with no direct outside line, such as an internal phone in an office building. You can set the ring tone not to ring immediately when you receive an incoming call (nP.69).
  • Page 62 Received Calls History Using Received Calls History The mova keeps a record of the 30 most recent calls received. You can retrieve these phone numbers (received calls history) to make calls. If the number of records exceeds the maximum, the numbers are deleted from the oldest. Making Calls from Received Calls History In the stand-by, press q ( M ).
  • Page 63 Using Received Calls History Note When a call from someone using Dial-in is received, a number different from the caller’s Dial-in number may be displayed. When security for the received calls is ON (to not display), “Security on. Show rcvd calls is turned OFF”...
  • Page 64: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume During A Call

    Earpiece Volume Adjusting the Earpiece Volume During a Call You can adjust the earpiece volume in 5 levels during a call. You cannot adjust the volume while receiving a call. The default setting is “Volume 3”. Press o or p during a call. To operate in the stand-by display Press o or p for at least 2 seconds.
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Ring Volume

    Ring Volume Adjusting the Ring Volume Adjust the ring volume to match the location or situation. You can turn the sound off (Silent) or set it to gradually get louder (Step tone). The default setting is “Volume 3”. In the stand-by, press t111 . The screen to select the ring tone volume is displayed.
  • Page 66 Accept Calls Receiving Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers You can set your mova to only connect calls from callers you specified in the phonebook. Calls from other numbers (including those where the caller does not send their number) are not connected. To set Accept calls, register the phone numbers of all members registered in the phonebook who you wish to allow to the list and set collectively later.
  • Page 67 Receiving Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers Press t . The phone number displayed in the phonebook list is saved for Accept calls. (The name registered in the phonebook is registered in the saved list.) To specify other phone numbers, repeat steps 4 to 5. To use Accept calls After this, set Accept calls.
  • Page 68: Rejecting Calls From Specified Phone Numbers

    Reject Calls Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers You can set your mova to reject calls from specified callers in your phonebook. Calls from other numbers (including those where the caller does not send their number) are connected. To set Reject calls, register the phone numbers of all members registered in the phonebook whom you wish to reject to the list and set collectively later.
  • Page 69 Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers Press t . The phone number displayed in the phonebook list is saved for Reject calls. (The name registered in the phonebook is registered in the saved list.) To specify other phone numbers, repeat steps 4 and 5. To use Reject calls After this, set Reject calls.
  • Page 70: Rejecting Calls With No Caller Id

    User unset Caller wishes to withhold caller ID. Payphone Calls from NTT payphones and DoCoMo car payphones. Not support Call from a network not enabled for caller ID. This is displayed for calls received from overseas, or calls from regular (landline) telephones via various transfer services.
  • Page 71 Set Mute Seconds Silencing the Ring Tone for Calls from Unregistered Callers You can set the ring tone to sound with a delay of a certain number of seconds when calls are received from callers not registered in the phonebook. (Can also be set for numbers set to not send caller ID.) When the mute seconds are set, you can set whether calls that are disconnected before the ring tone sounds are displayed in the received calls history.
  • Page 72 Reject Unknown Rejecting Calls from Numbers Not in Phonebook You can set the mova to not connect incoming calls from callers that are not in your phonebook. When a call is received from a caller who is set in Reject calls without sending their number, the call is connected.
  • Page 73: Setting The Response When You Cannot Take A Call

    Setting the Response When You Cannot Take a Call Putting on Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately... .<Answer Hold>72 Preventing Incoming Calls While Driving ......<Drive Mode>73 Verifying Missed Calls .
  • Page 74 Answer Hold Putting on Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately If you are unable to answer the call right away, you can put the call on hold and have the caller wait. The caller is charged for the call while the call is on hold. Press H while the ring tone is sounding.
  • Page 75 Drive Mode Preventing Incoming Calls While Driving “Drive mode” is a service that automatically answers calls so that you can concentrate on driving. When “Drive mode” is set, a guidance, which informs callers that you are driving and unable to answer, is played and the call is disconnected. You can only set/disable Drive mode during stand-by.
  • Page 76 Preventing Incoming Calls While Driving When you set Call Waiting Service to “Start” while Drive mode is An incoming call to your mova during a call will not activate the ring tone. A guidance informs callers that you are driving, and the call is disconnected. When you set Caller ID Request Service to “Start”...
  • Page 77 Missed Calls Verifying Missed Calls If you do not answer an incoming call, the mova notes that a call was missed. If you did not answer the call, “missed calls” and the number of missed calls are displayed in the stand-by display. (Missed call display) ”...
  • Page 78 Record Message Recording a Message When You Cannot Take a Call The Record message function plays a message when you are unable to take a call, and records the caller’s message. Record message cannot be used when the mova is turned off or is out of the reach of signals.
  • Page 79 Note Recorded content may be lost due to mova damage, repairs, or handling. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible for these losses. As a precaution, please write down recorded message contents and other important data in a notebook or other safe place.
  • Page 80: Recording A Message When You Cannot Answer A Call

    Note message. Recorded content may be lost due to mova damage, repairs, or handling. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible for these losses. As a precaution, please write down recorded message contents and other important data in a notebook or other safe place.
  • Page 81 Playing/Deleting Recorded Messages and Voice Memos You can play or delete recorded messages, and voice memos recorded during calls and stand-by voice memos. In the stand-by, press o (A). If a calendar is displayed, press H, and then press o (A). Press 2 (Play).
  • Page 82 LMEMO9...
  • Page 83: Using The Phonebook

    Using the Phonebook Adding Data to the Phonebook ......<Add to Phonebook>82 Setting Group Names, Ring Tones, Called LED, and Still Pictures .
  • Page 84: Adding Data To The Phonebook

    Add to Phonebook Adding Data to the Phonebook Registering the names, numbers, and mail addresses of people you frequently call makes it easy to call or mail them. You can register up to 750 records, 000 to 749, in the Phonebook. Each phonebook entry can hold 3 phone numbers and 3 mail addresses.
  • Page 85 Note Refer to P.33 for registrations and settings changed by removing the battery pack. When you upgrade to a new model at a DoCoMo retailer, you can copy “First phone number”, “Kana/Kanji name”, “Group settings”, “First mail address”, “Bookmarks”, and “Secret Settings”.
  • Page 86 Adding Data to the Phonebook Select the “D” line, press t , and then enter the phone number. Always include the area code, even when the number is for a regular telephone. You can enter up to 24 digits for the phone number. After 13 digits, the phone number is displayed on two lines.
  • Page 87 Adding Data to the Phonebook Press t . To register multiple mail addresses Repeat steps 8 and 9. To continue to set/save other items You can continue with group settings, personal data registration, secret registration, i-mode secret code settings, picture call settings, ring tone (mail/message ring tone) settings, and called (mail/message) LED.
  • Page 88: Setting A Group

    When the other party has set a secret code, the secret code will be added when sending a mail if the secret code is set to the mail address. The secret code can only be used when the mail address format is “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. Refer to P.349 for details on secret codes.
  • Page 89 Refer to P.349 to register your own secret code. If the Mail address is registered in the phonebook as “phone number + secret code @docomo.ne.jp”, mail may not be sent or replied to properly. Change to “phone number @docomo.ne.jp” and then register the secret code.
  • Page 90 Adding Data to the Phonebook Setting a Still Picture <Picture Call Set> When Caller ID Display is set to “OFF”, the still picture is not displayed on the sub display (nP.192). Still pictures are displayed in the following priority. Priority ranking (High → Low) Picture call set →...
  • Page 91: Setting The Ring Tone

    Adding Data to the Phonebook Setting the Ring Tone <Select Ring Tone/Mail Ring Tone> Priority ranking (High → Low) Ring tone Number Plus ring tone → Phonebook ring tone → Group ring tone → i-mode ring tone → Ring tone Mail ring tone Selected mail tone →...
  • Page 92 Adding Data to the Phonebook Setting the Called LED Color <Called LED/Mail/Message LED> Priority ranking (High → Low) Called LED Phonebook Called LED → Group Called LED → Called LED Mail/Message LED Mail/Message LED set → Group mail/message LED → Mail/Message LED Select the “q”...
  • Page 93 Group Settings Setting Group Names, Ring Tones, Called LED, and Still Pictures Registering/Changing a Group Name You can register or change the group names used in the mova phonebook. The default setting is “D グループ(Group) 1” to “B グループ(Group) 19”. You cannot change “!! (Not specified)”.
  • Page 94 Setting Group Names, Ring Tones, Called LED, and Still Pictures Setting the Ring Tone for Each Group You can set the mova to notify you with a selected ring tone when you receive a call or mail from someone in a certain group. Refer to P.89 for the priority ranking of ring tones and mail ring tones.
  • Page 95 Setting Group Names, Ring Tones, Called LED, and Still Pictures Setting a Still Picture for Each Group You can set the mova to notify you with a selected still picture when you receive a call or mail from someone in a certain group. Refer to P.88 for the priority ranking of still pictures.
  • Page 96: Making A Call From The Phonebook

    Search Phonebook Making a Call from the Phonebook This section describes how to retrieve data from the Phonebook to make a phone call. You can search the Phonebook by the reading, group or memory number. The default setting is to display the Phonebook list by “reading”. Changing the Phonebook Retrieval Method (Search Method) Press a in the stand-by display to display the phonebook list using the last retrieval method selected.
  • Page 97 Making a Call from the Phonebook Press t . Select an icon with v and press t to perform the following operations. D y 3 The registered phone number is dialed. The screen to compose a message is displayed, S 7 B addressed to the registered mail address.
  • Page 98: Searching By Group

    Making a Call from the Phonebook Press t . P.95 Refer to step 3 of “Searching by Reading” (n ) for the operations performed when selecting each icon and pressing t. Press s or t . The displayed phone number is dialed. Searching by Group In the stand-by, press a .
  • Page 99 Making a Call from the Phonebook Changing Phonebook List Display You can display the still picture set in the phonebook in the Phonebook list. In the stand-by, press aC4 . The display cannot be switched while displaying data contained in a miniSD memory card.
  • Page 100: Editing Phonebook Entries

    Edit Phonebook Editing Phonebook Entries You can edit each item that is registered/set in the Phonebook. You can also newly register/set items. In the stand-by, press a , select a phonebook entry, and then press C2. Phonebook entering screen Select an item to edit, press t , and then edit the item. Refer to “Adding Data to the Phonebook”...
  • Page 101: Deleting Phonebook Entries

    Delete Phonebook Deleting Phonebook Entries In the stand-by, press a , select an entry, and then press C3 . Press 1 (Delete one). To delete all phonebook entries in a selected group Press 2, select the group to delete, and then press t. Enter your security code (4 digits).
  • Page 102 Secret Mode Protecting Private Phonebook Entries Phonebook entries set as secret data cannot be retrieved unless the security code (nP.204) is entered and the mova is set to Secret mode. This protects entries you wish to keep private. Registering as Secret Data Select the “-”...
  • Page 103 Protecting Private Phonebook Entries Setting/Disabling Secret Mode When Secret mode is set (ON), you can retrieve secret data and normal phonebook entries. When Secret mode is set (ON), “|” lights. When Secret mode is disabled (OFF), you can only retrieve normal phonebook entries. Secret mode is disabled (OFF) when the power is turned off.
  • Page 104: Copying Phonebook Items

    2-touch Dialing Making a Call with a Few Keystrokes You can easily call numbers you have registered in memory numbers 000 to 099. If there are multiple phone numbers registered for one phonebook entry, the first phone number registered is dialed. Operations from the phonebook detail screen are not available, such as adding “184”, “186”, or an international prefix.
  • Page 105: Setting Manner Mode

    Setting Manner Mode Silencing the Phone ........<Manner Mode>104 Changing Manner Mode .
  • Page 106 Manner Mode Silencing the Phone In public places, you can use Manner mode to silence the phone and avoid annoying the people around you. You can silence your mova with just one key. The shutter sound and the Start sound/Stop sound for movie recording, will be heard even in Manner mode.
  • Page 107: Changing Manner Mode

    Original Manner Mode Changing Manner Mode You can set (ON) or disable (OFF) the functions that are automatically set (Record message, Vibrator, Manner talk mode) when Manner mode is set. The default setting for Record message and Vibrator is “ON” (set), and Manner talk mode is “OFF”...
  • Page 108 Vibrator Notifying Incoming Calls and Alarms by Vibration When you do not wish to sound the ring tone or alarm, set the Vibrator. Select from 3 vibration patterns, or use a melody-interlocked vibration pattern to notify you of an incoming call or an alarm. You can set it to distinguish incoming calls from mail.
  • Page 109 Keypad Sound Silencing the Sounds of the Keys You can silence the sound when a key on the mova is pressed (keypad sound). Selecting “Silent” silences the battery level sound, wakeup sound and error sounds when the mova is turned on, and keypad sounds. Keypad sound is silenced while Manner mode is set, regardless of settings made with this function.
  • Page 110 LMEMO9...
  • Page 111: Changing The Ring Tone And Other Sounds

    Changing the Ring Tone and Other Sounds Changing the Various Sounds ......<Sound Settings>110 Changing the Volume of Sounds Emitted by the Phone .
  • Page 112 Sound Settings Changing the Various Sounds Setting the Ring Tone <Select Ring Tone> You can change the ring tone of your mova. Moreover, you can set a melody to notify you of an incoming call. i-melody downloaded using i-mode (nP.281), melodies received by mail (nP.326), recorded audio (nP.117), and melodies read from miniSD memory cards (nP.117) can be set as the ring tone.
  • Page 113 Data Link software (nP.532). (No paste melodies cannot be forwarded.) Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of registered data.
  • Page 114 Changing the Various Sounds Setting the Mail and Message Ring Tone <Mail Ring Tone> You can change Mail and Message Request/Message Free ring tones. i-melody downloaded using i-mode (nP.281), melodies received by mail (nP.326), recorded audio (nP.117), and melodies read from miniSD memory cards (nP.117) can be set as the ring tone.
  • Page 115: Setting Sound Effects

    Changing the Various Sounds Setting the Mail Ring Tone for Chat Mail <Chat Mail Ring Tone> You can change the Chat mail ring tone. You can set melodies downloaded using i-mode, i-melodies received by mail, recorded audio, and melodies read from miniSD memory cards as the ring tone. The default setting is “トゥインクル”.
  • Page 116 Changing the Various Sounds Press 1 (Keypad sound). The keypad sound screen is displayed. To change the shutter sound Press 2. To change the open sound Press 3. To change the close sound Press 4. To change the alert sounds for the timer Press 5.
  • Page 117 Setting Sound Effects Volume Changing the Volume of Sounds Emitted by the Phone Changing the Keypad Volume <Keypad Sound> You can silence or change the volume of the sound when a key on the mova is pressed (keypad sound). Selecting “Silent” silences the battery level sound, the wakeup sound when the power is turned on, error tones, and the sound when a key is pressed.
  • Page 118 Changing the Volume of Sounds Emitted by the Phone Changing the Volume of Alerts for the Timer <Timer Sound> The default setting is “Volume 3”. In the stand-by, press t114. The screen to set the setting sound volume is displayed. Press 6 (Timer Sound).
  • Page 119 Voice Recording Voice Melodies and Setting Them as the Ring Tone You can record audio and set it as the ring tone. Along with melodies downloaded with i-mode and original melodies, up to 30 tunes can be saved. Recorded audio is saved in melody saving areas “iメロディ1” to “iメロディ30”. Up to approximately 5 seconds can be recorded per message.
  • Page 120: Playing A Melody

    Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of melodies/voices stored in the library.
  • Page 121 Playing a Melody Changing the volume and sound quality during playback Changing the The playback volume can be set between “Volume 1” to “Volume 5”. volume Equalizer You can emulate desired music genres by adding emphasis to specific acoustic setting ranges.
  • Page 122 Playing a Melody Specifying the Part of a Melody to Play You can play just the part of the melody that is used as the ring tone for melodies downloaded with i-mode or received by mail. The parts of the melody you can specify are predetermined and may not be changed by you. Some melodies do not have this option.
  • Page 123 Mail Ring Duration Changing the Mail Ring Tone Duration You can silence (OFF) or change the duration (1 to 30 seconds) of the mail ring tone. The default setting is “3 seconds”. In the stand-by, press t17. Press 1 (ON). To not sound the ring tone Press 2.
  • Page 124 Ring Output Receiving the Ring Tone through the Earphone Only (Option) The ring tone can be made to only sound through connected accessories such as the flat switch-equipped earphone (sold separately). When the flat switch-equipped earphone (sold separately) is not connected to the terminal, the ring tone sounds from the speaker even if the phone has been set to “Earphone only”.
  • Page 125: Using The Camera

    Using the Camera Before You Use the Camera ..........124 Camera Mode .
  • Page 126: Camera Functions

    Before You Use the Camera Camera Functions The mova features a camera. You can use the camera to shoot still pictures and movies. Images shot with the camera may differ from the actual image of the subject in color and brightness.
  • Page 127 Before You Use the Camera Notes on the Use of Your Camera [Clean the camera lens before shooting an image] The camera will not focus properly if the lens is covered with oil or fingerprints. Picture light Wipe with a soft cloth before shooting. [Do not use the camera while the mova is Lens charging]...
  • Page 128 Before You Use the Camera Image shot size [Still picture mode] The size of still pictures that can be shot (saved) using your mova is as follows. (Will differ from the actual size.) 2M Save: 1224×1632 This is the largest size you can shoot using the mova camera.
  • Page 129 Before You Use the Camera Number of images that can be shot/saved These figures are an estimate for when pictures of the same shot size and quality are saved (on your mova). The number of still pictures you can shoot will decrease when images downloaded using i-mode have been saved in My picture.
  • Page 130 Before You Use the Camera Icons Displayed During Camera Mode [Still picture mode] The following icons are displayed in the main display and sub display when the mova is in Camera mode. 1 2 3 4 1 Picture light/AF mode display Dark ←...
  • Page 131 Before You Use the Camera [When using Manual Focus] Press C5 in the shooting screen to Focus bar display the screen to switch to AF mode. Select Manual focus to display the screen on the right, and then you can adjust the Focus adjustment bar (Color becomes focus using v.
  • Page 132 Before You Use the Camera [Character reader mode] 1 Picture light/AF mode display P.133, P.148)   : Displayed when Picture light is lit.   : Displayed when in AF mode.   < : Displayed when shooting in “Closeup” mode. nP.132 2 Mode (  ? : Displayed in Character reader mode.
  • Page 133: Camera Mode

    Camera Mode Use the mova Camera mode to shoot still pictures, movies, and read characters and bar codes. What Camera Mode Can Do Displaying the Key list and performing 1-touch operations In each Camera mode screen, press C, select “Key list” using u, and then press t to display the list of operations that can be performed.
  • Page 134 Camera Mode [Movie mode] Operation Page Zoom in P.134 Zoom out P.134 Instant zoom in P.134 Instant zoom out P.134 Brightness up P.133 Brightness down P.133 LCD Main/Sub P.133 Still picture P.137 Character reader P.171 Bar code reader P.175 Select size P.143 Image quality P.143...
  • Page 135 Camera Mode Switch between different Camera modes To switch between different Camera modes, select the Camera mode you wish to use by pressing the following key while in Camera mode. Still picture mode Character reader mode Movie mode Bar code reader mode If you try to switch to Movie mode when the battery level is low, “Low battery level”...
  • Page 136 Camera Mode Using Zoom (Only in Still picture mode and Movie mode) Press r to zoom in (the subject becomes larger). Press q to zoom out (the subject becomes smaller). The zoom will keep changing while you hold down the key. Also, press a for maximum zoom.
  • Page 137: Shooting Still Pictures

    Taking Still Pictures Shooting Still Pictures Shooting with the mova Closed Shoot with mova held as indicated below. In the stand-by, press the shutter for at least 1 second and activate the camera. Hold the mova sideways. The mova enters Camera mode. Camera image is displayed in the sub display. You can use the zoom, or move to the menu (nP.134).
  • Page 138 Shooting Still Pictures Select “Yes”, and then press L (rear center key). The shot still picture is saved in camera image folder in My picture of the Library. (Saving still pictures may take some time.) You can also save still picture by pressing the shutter. Saving process will continue even if you open or close the mova while saving.
  • Page 139 Shooting Still Pictures Shooting with the mova Open In the stand-by, press C and activate the camera. The mova enters Camera mode. The image from the camera is displayed in the display. You can perform the following actions prior to shooting, based on the subject and the intended use of the image.
  • Page 140: Continuous Mode

    Shooting Still Pictures Taking pictures of yourself Open your mova, and then press C* in the stand-by display. The Sub display becomes a viewfinder. Turn the camera towards yourself. An inverted image is displayed. The display returns to normal when the picture is taken.
  • Page 141 Shooting Still Pictures Examples of bracket Displayed in the following order. Image brightness (-2) Image brightness (-1) Image brightness (±0) Image brightness (+1) Image brightness (+2) Picture light color (White) Picture light color Picture light color Picture light color (Yellow) (Red) (Purple) Examples of overlap...
  • Page 142 Shooting Still Pictures Setting Continuous mode Depending on the shot size, consecutive shooting may not be available, or the number of shots may be limited. In the still picture shooting screen (nP.137), press C6 . Or, press 8 (1-touch operation nP.131). Select the type of Continuous mode.
  • Page 143 Shooting Still Pictures Note Continuous mode is disabled (OFF) when you change the shot size while Continuous mode is set. Continuous mode is disabled (OFF) when you end Camera mode. Notes on Continuous mode You cannot press v to use the zoom or press u to adjust brightness during automatic consecutive shooting.
  • Page 144 Shooting Still Pictures Shooting Using the Auto Timer <Auto Timer> You can use the Auto timer to shoot still pictures or record movies if you set it (ON) when shooting. Use this when you wish to be included in the images. While the Auto timer is set, press t or the shutter to start the Auto timer.
  • Page 145: Changing Settings For Shooting

    Changing Settings for Shooting Selecting the Size of Images <Select Size> You can set the shot sizes of still pictures and movies. Refer to P.126 for details on each size. The default settings are “Stand-by: 240×320” for still pictures, “Default: 160×120” for movies. Press C3 in the still picture shooting screen (nP.137) or the movie shooting screen (nP.179).
  • Page 146 Changing Settings for Shooting Select the image quality, and then press t. The mark corresponding to the image quality setting is displayed (nP.128, P.129). Note The image quality returns to “NORMAL” when Camera mode is ended, if Save camera set (nP.147) is “OFF”.
  • Page 147 Changing Settings for Shooting Setting the Picture Light Color <Pic Light Color> You can set the picture light color when taking still pictures or movies. Refer to P.133 for details on turning on the picture light. The default setting is “White”. In the still picture shooting screen (nP.137), press C , select “#Pic light color”, and then press t.
  • Page 148 Changing Settings for Shooting Displaying an Image Over the Entire Screen <Switch to Full-Screen> You can turn off the marks being displayed in Camera mode and display a still picture over the entire display or Sub display. In the still picture shooting screen (nP.137), press C , select “#Full-screen”, and then press t.
  • Page 149 Changing Settings for Shooting Setting the mova so that Shoot Settings Do Not Return to Default Settings <Save Camera Set> When Save camera set is “ON”, settings of still picture and movie shooting will be kept as when the Camera mode was ended. The same settings will be retrieved the next time you activate the camera.
  • Page 150 Changing Settings for Shooting Shooting Using Focus Lock <Focus Lock> Set Focus lock when the image is in focus, and arrange the lay out of the shot image. In the still picture shooting screen or the movie shooting screen, bring the subject into focus and press 0, or rearrange the layout while half-pressing on the shutter.
  • Page 151 Changing Settings for Shooting Saving Original Mode <Original Mode> When shooting still pictures, you can save up to two types of settings. You can switch to your choice of setting by retrieving the saved Original mode. Items you can save in Original mode are Shot size, Image quality, AF mode (excluding manual focus), Continuous mode, Shoot by scene, Auto timer, Auto timer time, Picture light, Picture light color, save location (including the mova), and Full-screen.
  • Page 152 Viewing Saved Still Pictures Press 1 (ON). To not save automatically Press 2. Note The preview screen after taking pictures is not displayed when Auto save mode is set to “ON”. Also, you cannot edit still pictures before they are saved. Setting the Backlights Set ON Time for Shooting <Set ON Time>...
  • Page 153 Data Link software (nP.532). Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of still pictures saved in My picture. Viewing My picture [mova] Folder for still pictures shot with mova.
  • Page 154 Viewing Saved Still Pictures Still picture information marks JPEG GIF image Flash movie Protected Not protected “ ” (main stand-by), “ ” (i-shot (S)), “ ” (i-shot (L)), and “ ” (sub stand-by) are displayed for frames. “ ” is displayed for image stamps. Refer to P.126 and P.127 for information on sizes and number of images that can be shot on this mova.
  • Page 155 Viewing Saved Still Pictures To change the play interval and effects of slideshow The slideshow play interval (speed) and effects can be set. The default setting is “Normal” for the play interval and “OFF” for effects. In the stand-by, press t71 , select a folder, and then press C4 . The slideshow setting screen is displayed.
  • Page 156 Viewing Saved Still Pictures Changing the List Display Method <Switch View Mode> You can set the display method for the My picture list and My movie list to either “9 Picture viewer” or “16 Picture viewer” or “Title list”. 9 Picture viewer” The default setting is “...
  • Page 157 Viewing Saved Still Pictures Press C7 (Sort). The screen to sort is displayed. When in the My movie list Press C5. When in the designated print screen Press C2. Select the type of sort, and then press t. Creating/Editing/Deleting Folders You can add/edit/delete folders for managing still pictures and movies in the My picture screen or in the My movie screen.
  • Page 158 Viewing Saved Still Pictures Deleting created folders In the stand-by, press t71 , select a folder, and then press The screen to delete folders is displayed. To delete folders in the My movie screen In the stand-by, press t72, select the folder, and then press C3. Press 2 (Delete folder), and then enter your security code (4 digits).
  • Page 159: Deleting Still Pictures

    Viewing Saved Still Pictures Protecting Still Pictures You can protect still pictures so that they will not be accidentally deleted. If you delete all still pictures or all still pictures in a folder, protected still pictures are not deleted. To delete protected still pictures, select “Delete one” from the delete method. You can set protection only for the still pictures saved on the mova.
  • Page 160: Editing Still Pictures

    Edit Images Editing Still Pictures Images can be consecutively edited while comparing the before and after still pictures. When attaching frames or marker stamps to images, image quality may lessen if the image is saved and edited again. The size of an image may increase after editing. Displaying the editing screen Press CC (Edit image) in the My picture list or still picture screen (nP.150 to P.151).
  • Page 161 Editing Still Pictures Pasting an Image Stamp <Image Stamp> You can paste stars, kiss marks, and other preset image stamps and downloaded image stamps to still pictures. Images larger than i-shot (L) cannot be used. Display the editing screen (nP.158 “Displaying the editing screen”). Press C7 (Image stamp).
  • Page 162 Editing Still Pictures Press 1 (OK). The still picture is saved. To change title Press 2, enter the title, and then press t. You can enter up to 12 full-pitch (24 half-pitch) characters. Press 1, and it will be saved. To change the folder to save to Press 3, select a folder to save to, and then press t.
  • Page 163 Editing Still Pictures Combining 2 images to Make 1 Composite Image <Combine Panorama> You can combine 2 images to make 1 panorama image. When 2 images of differing color tones are combined for a panorama image, the image may not be properly combined. Only “Stand-by:240×320”...
  • Page 164: Correcting Images

    Editing Still Pictures Refer to steps 6 to 8 on P.159 and P.160, and save the still picture. The composed panorama still picture is saved in the same location as the first image. 1. First image (mova) + second image (mova) → Saved on mova 2.
  • Page 165 Editing Still Pictures Applying Various Effects <Image Effect> You can change the color or touch, or add a frame to a still picture. Image effects may not be used on some still pictures that were downloaded or obtained using Data Link software. Display the editing screen (nP.158 “Displaying the editing screen”).
  • Page 166 Editing Still Pictures Decorating a Face <Face Effects> You can add emotional expressions to a person’s facial still picture. Face effects can only be used on still pictures taken with the mova camera. (You cannot use this feature on certain still picture sizes.) Make sure to respect personal rights and rights of portrait.
  • Page 167 Editing Still Pictures Setting the contour for each part manually Set the contour of the face, the right eye, the left eye, and the mouth in order to apply face effects. Press w and move the “+” cursor to set the contour for each part. cursor moves only within the image area.
  • Page 168 Editing Still Pictures Specify contour of the mouth. Press w to align the “+” Press w to align the “+” cursor to the upper left, cursor to the lower right. and then press t (OK). Press C (Complete) when editing is finished. Refer to steps 6 to 8 on P.159 and P.160, and save the still picture.
  • Page 169 Editing Still Pictures Pasting a Face Stamp <Face Stamp> You can paste tears, sunglasses, swirly cheeks and other decorative still pictures on the face. Be sure to respect personal rights and rights of portrait. Be careful not to harm others when you edit images using face stamps, when you send such edited still pictures with i-shot, or set such edited still pictures as your stand-by display.
  • Page 170 Editing Still Pictures Resizing a Still Picture <Resize Image> Still pictures can be resized according to purpose or use, such as for sending with i-shot, or for use as the stand-by display. Size of still picture Size of still picture after resizing before resizing “i-shot (S)”, main display stand-by size Sub stand-by: 160×120...
  • Page 171 Editing Still Pictures Rotating Still Pictures <Rotate> Images can be rotated 90° to the left/right or inverted vertically/horizontally. Display the editing screen (nP.158 “Displaying the editing screen”). Press C1 (Rotate). Types of image rotations Rotate 90º right Rotate 90º left Invert (up/down) Invert (L/R) Select the type of rotation, and then press t .
  • Page 172 DPOF Designating the Printing of Still Pictures DPOF (stands for “Digital Print Order Format”) means the print designation of still pictures taken by digital camera. If you specify the still pictures and the number of still pictures saved on a miniSD memory card which you wish to have printed, printing can be performed according to the information specified on Digital camera Printshop or a DPOF compatible printer.
  • Page 173: Scanning Characters

    Character Reader (OCR) Scanning Characters The mova can shoot URLs, mail addresses, and phone numbers printed on paper, and convert them into characters that can be used by the mova. Using the read characters, you can connect to a site, send mail, or make a call. You can also save the information in the Phonebook or as a bookmark.
  • Page 174 Scanning Characters Display the characters to read in the center of the display. If the image is dark, press i (Light) and turn on the Picture light. The mova may have difficulty reading the bar code if it is on glossy paper.
  • Page 175 Scanning Characters Press t . The message received results screen for character reading is displayed. To continue to read characters Press C1 (Serial scan). The character reader screen is displayed. To do additional scan Press C2 (Additional scan). The character reader screen is displayed. Read characters can be combined as follows.
  • Page 176 Scanning Characters Saving Read Characters to the Phonebook or as Bookmarks The read characters can be registered to an item in the phonebook or the bookmark accordingly to the recognized data type. Saved to the items of the Phonebook, depending on the type of read characters. Data type Phonebook item Personal data...
  • Page 177: Using Bar Code Reader

    Bar Code Reader Using Bar Code Reader You can use the camera to read bar codes (JAN codes, QR codes) and display them as Phone To, Mail To, Web To, bookmarks, Phonebook entries, text display, or i-αppli To. Also, you can play and save melodies, or display and save images.
  • Page 178 Using Bar Code Reader Select the read characters, and then press t . An i-mode connection confirmation screen (when URL), compose message screen (when mail address) or dial number screen (when phone number) is displayed depending on the type of read characters. For Phonebook data, mail data, Bookmark data, or i-αppli data, the confirmation screen to add to the Phonebook, composing messages, adding Bookmarks, i-αppli start-up is displayed.
  • Page 179: Shooting Movies

    Shooting Movies Saving read characters to the Phonebook or Bookmarks You can save read phone numbers or mail addresses in the Phonebook. You can also save the URL as a bookmark. Perform steps 1 to 4 on P.175, and then press C in the scan results screen.
  • Page 180 Shooting Movies In the stand-by, press the shutter all the way for at least 1 second and activate camera. Hold the mova sideways. The mova enters Camera mode. The camera image is displayed in the sub display. Press L (rear center key). The camera menu is displayed.
  • Page 181 Shooting Movies Shooting with the mova Open In the still picture shooting screen (nP.137), press C1 . Press 2 (Movie). The mova enters Movie mode. You can perform the following actions prior to shooting, based on the subject, surroundings, and intended use of the image. Displaying the image in the sub display (nP.133) Selecting the size of image (nP.143) Selecting the image quality (nP.144)
  • Page 182: Playing Movies

    Play Movie Playing Movies You can play recorded movies. In the stand-by, press t72 . The folders in My Movie are displayed. (My movie screen) You can also display it by pressing C2 in the shoot movie screen (nP.179). Select a folder, and then press t . The image list for movies saved in the folder is displayed.
  • Page 183 Movies transferred to a PC can be played on the PC using movie playback software (nP.533). Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of images stored in the library.
  • Page 184: Editing Movies

    Editing Movie Editing Movies When editing a movie, a new file for the edited movie will be created. For this reason, if there is not enough memory space in the miniSD memory card, editing cannot be performed. Saving as a Still Picture <Still Capture> One scene of a movie recorded by the mova can be saved as a still picture.
  • Page 185 Editing Movies Setting the Starting Point and Ending Point, and Cut <Movie Cutter> Cut a part of a movie recorded with the mova by marking the starting point and ending point, and save as a new movie. In this case, the original movie will not be changed, and remains the same. Segments that are 2 seconds or shorter cannot be cut.
  • Page 186 LMEMO9...
  • Page 187: Changing Display And Key Settings

    Changing Display and Key Settings Changing the Stand-by Display ....<Stand-by Display – Main>186 Setting the Sub Display ......<Stand-by Display – Sub>189 Setting Power Saver Mode .
  • Page 188: Changing The Stand-By Display

    Stand-by Display – Main Changing the Stand-by Display Setting an Image as the Stand-by Display Pre-registered still pictures, still pictures shot using the camera, still pictures and Flash movies downloaded from sites, still pictures received via i-mode mail, and other images saved in My picture in the Library can be displayed as the stand-by display.
  • Page 189: Displaying The Clock

    Changing the Stand-by Display Displaying the Clock You can display the clock on top of the stand-by image on the main display. When clock display is “ON”, the time is not displayed at the top of the stand-by. (The time is displayed in other screens.) The default setting is “OFF”...
  • Page 190 Changing the Stand-by Display Switching Between the Display Screens When the calendar display is set, press H in the stand-by to switch between “Stand-by image display” and “Calendar display”. Stand-by image Calendar display display (2 months) When set to 2 months, the calendar for the current and next month is displayed. When set to 6 months, calendars for 6 months are displayed in pairs with odd number months on the left, starting with the pair including the current month.
  • Page 191 Stand-by Display – Sub Setting the Sub Display When M (rear top key) is pressed in the stand-by, the display changes in the following order: “Calendar” O “Clock” O “Normal” O “No icons” (nP.191). However, when the clock and calendar displays are set to “OFF”, or while displaying an i- αppli as the stand-by, the display cannot be switched to clock or calendar.
  • Page 192 Setting the Sub Display Displaying the Clock You can display a digital or analog clock along with the stand-by image in the sub display. The battery level and signal status icons are also displayed. The clock cannot be displayed along with an i-αppli stand-by. When a GIF animation is set for the stand-by, the animation stops when the clock is displayed.
  • Page 193 Setting the Sub Display Switching Between Sub Displays You can switch to clock or calendar displays, or turn the battery level and signal status icons ON and OFF, by pressing the rear top key when the mova is closed. Rear top key Rear center key Rear bottom key Switching between calendar/clock/icon ON/OFF displays...
  • Page 194 Setting the Sub Display Changing the Call Time Display <Talk Display> An image saved in My picture can be displayed in the sub display during a call. JPEG and GIF images can be used. (You cannot use Flash movies or GIF animation.) The default setting is “OFF”.
  • Page 195 Setting the Sub Display Displaying Incoming Mail <Message Display> After receiving mail (nP.319), press L (rear center key), to display the message in the sub display. This is not displayed when Caller ID display (nP.192) is set to “OFF”. The default setting is “ON” (display). In the stand-by, press t226.
  • Page 196 Screen Display Time Setting Power Saver Mode When the mova is not in use, the main display and sub display will turn OFF after a set period of time to preserve power. A screen saver can be displayed in the sub display. The amount of time that elapses before Power saver mode is activated can be selected from 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and 20 minutes.
  • Page 197 Brightness Adjusting the Display Brightness and Contrast The main display brightness can be set to 16 different levels. The default setting is “Brightness 12”. In the stand-by, press t210. Select a brightness level. Press o to increase brightness, and press p to decrease brightness. Press t when finished adjusting.
  • Page 198 Called LED Setting the Illumination (Called LED) Color Setting the Called LED Color You can set the LED color used to indicate incoming calls or mail. The default setting is “green” for incoming phone calls, and “blue” for incoming mail. In the stand-by, press t25.
  • Page 199: Customizing The Display

    Miscellaneous Displays Customizing the Display Changing the Icons of the Top Menu You can set icons for the top menu. JPEG images, GIF images, and GIF animations sized 60×80 pixels can be used. GIF animations with four or more frames will only operate up to the third frame. The default settings for Setting, Library, Action, and Tools is “メニュー設定...
  • Page 200 Customizing the Display Changing the Menu Screen Background You can change the menu screen background (still picture). JPEG and GIF images sized to 240×320 pixels can be used. (You cannot use Flash movies or GIF animation.) The default setting is “背景パターン1”. In the stand-by, press t214.
  • Page 201 Customizing the Display Changing the Popup Window Color and Frame You can change the background color and frame shape of the pop-up windows in the submenu, etc. GIF images sized 201×62 pixels can be used. (Flash movies, GIF animations, and JPEG images cannot be used.) The default setting is “ポップアップ1”.
  • Page 202 Customizing the Display Changing Settings for Outgoing Call and Incoming Call Screens You can change the still picture displayed for outgoing calls and for incoming calls. GIF images, GIF animations, and JPEG images can be used. (You cannot display Flash movies.) The default setting is “電話発信...
  • Page 203 Customizing the Display Changing the Sending Mail Screen or Receiving Mail Screen You can change the still picture displayed for outgoing mail and for incoming mail. GIF images, GIF animations, and JPEG images can be used. (You cannot display Flash images.) The default setting is “メール送信...
  • Page 204 LMEMO9...
  • Page 205: Restricting Mobile Phone Operations

    Restricting Mobile Phone Operations Changing the Terminal Security Code ..<Changing the Terminal Security Code>204 Setting the Security ........<Security Setting>206 Prohibiting Calls Made Using the Keypad .
  • Page 206: Changing The Terminal Security Code

    Please note that in order to prevent unauthorized changes to your mobile phone, in the event that the security codes are forgotten, you must take your mova and personal identification (driver’s license, etc.) to your nearest authorized DoCoMo retailer. Terminal security code for mobile phone functions This security code is required to use the various functions of your mova.
  • Page 207 Changing the Terminal Security Code Network security code for services that require subscriptions This security code is determined when you sign up for the “Voice Mail Service” P.418) and “Call Forwarding Service” ( P.426). You cannot change this security code using the mova or another telephone. i-mode password This “password”...
  • Page 208: Setting The Security

    Security Setting Setting the Security You can set your mova so that no one else can display or use Received calls, Redial, Sent/Received address history, Mail, Phonebook, Schedule, ToDo, Record message, Voice message, or My picture. The security code is needed to set (ON)/disable (OFF) the security. The following details can be set.
  • Page 209 Setting the Security Category Operation/Security details Phonebook lock Display schedule by contacts (Continued) Receiving Phonebook data via Ir Schedule You can set to make it necessary to enter your security code to start the Schedule. Even if you set security settings for Schedule to E, the alarm will function.
  • Page 210 Setting the Security Note Security setting for My pictures cannot be performed from the security setting screen. Refer to “Setting Security for Each Function” on P.208. When mail security is set, mail-linked i-αppli cannot be downloaded. In addition, mail-linked i-αppli that creates a new folder cannot be downloaded again. When mail security is set, mail-linked i-αppli that changes mail folder names cannot be upgraded.
  • Page 211 Keypad Dial Lock Prohibiting Calls Made Using the Keypad You can set your mova so that calls can only be made from the Phonebook and redial. When someone tries to use the keypad to dial a number while Keypad dial lock is ON, a beeping alert sounds, “Keypad dial lock”...
  • Page 212: Setting Keypad Lock

    To disable Keypad lock, use the mova security code. If you forget your security code, bring a form of identification, such as a driver’s license, that proves that you are the owner to your nearest authorized DoCoMo retailer to prevent the security code from being changed by another person.
  • Page 213 Preventing Use by Another Person Note While Keypad lock is set... You can do the following when receiving a call. Answer a call using s or Any key answer Set Quick silent using t or # Recorded message answering (when this is already set) Missed call display You cannot do the following when receiving a call.
  • Page 214 Preventing Use by Another Person Press 1 (License number), select the number to register, and then press t. To register a new number, select a number with “--------------------” displayed. You can save up to 3 license numbers. To delete a license number Select the number you wish to delete and press t2.
  • Page 215 Preventing Use by Another Person Performing remote keypad lock operations When remote keypad lock is set, keypad lock for the mova can be set by operations from other phones. Use a phone that has a number registered as the license number for Remote keypad lock to perform this operation.
  • Page 216 Limit Settings Setting to Notify You When the Call Cost Limit is Reached Set the limit for call costs to display a message and sound an alarm when that amount is exceeded. In the stand-by, press t66 . The call details are displayed. Press C1 (Limit settings).
  • Page 217: Using Timer And Schedule Functions

    Using Timer and Schedule Functions Turning the Power ON Automatically..... . . <Auto Power ON>216 Turning the Power OFF Automatically ..... <Auto Power OFF>217 Sounding an Alarm After a Specified Time .
  • Page 218 Auto Power ON Turning the Power ON Automatically You can set your mova to automatically turn on at a specified time. Once this function is set (ON), it activates at the same time everyday until it is disabled (OFF). Set the date and time beforehand (nP.41). Make sure to disable (OFF) the Auto power ON function and turn off your mova when you are near electronic instruments that use high precision controls or weak signals, as well as when mobile phone use is prohibited, such as on an airplane or in a hospital.
  • Page 219: Turning The Power Off Automatically

    Auto Power OFF Turning the Power OFF Automatically You can set your mova to automatically turn off at a specified time. Once this function is set (ON), it activates at the same time everyday until it is disabled (OFF). Set the date and time beforehand (nP.41). The default setting is “OFF”...
  • Page 220 Timer Sounding an Alarm After a Specified Time When a specified amount of time has passed, an alarm will sound. The alarm sounds for approximately 3 seconds. Press a key to stop the alarm. You can set the length of time between 1 minute and 99 minutes. When the vibrator is set (nP.106), the vibrator operates simultaneously with the alarm.
  • Page 221 Alarm Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time An alarm tone will sound at a specified time on a specified day of the week. Set the date and time beforehand (nP.41). You can set up to 6 separate alarms. The set alarm stays enabled until it is disabled. When the Vibrator (nP.106) is set, the Vibrator also operates when the alarm operates.
  • Page 222 Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time Press i (Complete). The alarm is set. To view setting details Displayed when the alarm is set Duration of the alarm tone Not registered Set time Press H when finished registering. “\” lights. Note When an alarm and a schedule alarm are set for same time, the order of activation is Alarm O Schedule Alarm.
  • Page 223 Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time Displaying a contact at alarm activation Press 4 in the alarm setting screen (nP.219). Press the number for the input method, enter or select the phone number, and then press t. Directly input the phone number, or select it from the Phonebook. When selected from the Phonebook, the selected name and number is entered as the contact.
  • Page 224 Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time Changing the alarm volume Press 6 in the alarm setting screen (nP.219). Select the alarm volume, and then press t . To end alarm settings Press i (Complete). Setting alarm sound cycles and intervals Press 7 in the alarm setting screen (nP.219).
  • Page 225 Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time Changing the duration of the alarm Press 8 in the alarm setting screen (nP.219). Enter the ring duration (2 digits: 02 to 99 seconds), and then press t . To end alarm settings Press i (Complete).
  • Page 226 Sounding an Alarm at a Specified Time When the Set Alarm Time Arrives The alarm tone sounds. (“\” flashes.) The alarm is activated based on the alarm tone, volume, ring duration, etc. set in the alarm options. (The saved message is displayed.) The vibrator operates simultaneously with the alarm tone when the vibrator is set (nP.106).
  • Page 227: Using The Calendar

    Calendar Using the Calendar You can check the calendar using the display. You can also check schedules registered using the Schedule function. Set the date and time beforehand (nP.41). You can also register your own vacation days and new events and display them in the calendar.
  • Page 228: Switching The Calendar Display

    Using the Calendar Switching the Calendar Display The default setting is “2 months display”. Even if the calendar display setting is set to display 2 months or 1 month, the setting is not reflected in the calendar display for the stand-by display. (Set schedules and holidays are reflected.) Refer to P.187 and perform operations for the stand-by calendar display.
  • Page 229 Using the Calendar Setting/Disabling Holidays You can set holidays on the calendar on a day-to-day basis or on a weekly basis. You can clear all the holidays you have set, or clear all past holidays (excluding holidays set using the Set day function). Holidays set for specific days can be disabled by disabling all.
  • Page 230 Using the Calendar Changing the Colors of the Days of the Week You can change the colors for the days of the week displayed in the calendar screen. The default setting is “red” (Set holiday) for Sundays, “black” for Monday through Friday, and “blue”...
  • Page 231: Saving Your Schedule

    Schedule Saving Your Schedule You can manage your schedule by saving start date/time, end date/time, an agenda, contact information (phone number), and other information. You can also set an alarm to sound prior to the start time, or display a message or phone number. You can search schedules by contact information, make calls from the Phonebook, or create messages.
  • Page 232 Saving Your Schedule Enter the schedule start time and end time, and then press t. Enter the time using the 24-hour format. If you chose “1Once only” in step 3, proceed to step 6. When “Daily” is selected Enter the number of times to repeat (0 to 99), and then press t. The schedule is saved as an unlimited repeating schedule when “0”...
  • Page 233 Saving Your Schedule Press the number for the input method, enter or select the phone number, and then press t. Directly input the phone number, or select it from the Phonebook. When selected from the Phonebook, the selected number is entered as the contact. If a phone number is not registered, it cannot be selected as a contact.
  • Page 234 Saving Your Schedule Saving Your Schedule from Mail You can also save mail text in a received/sent/unsent message as a schedule agenda. Display the message you wish to save (nSteps 1 to 3 on P.329). When it is a received message, press C , select “#Create schedule”, and then press t.
  • Page 235 Saving Your Schedule Saving a Schedule from Received Calls History, Redial, Received Address History, or Sent Address History You can save a phone number in the received calls history as the contact for the schedule. Select the received calls history entry you wish to save (nSteps 1 and 2 on P.60).
  • Page 236 Saving Your Schedule Saving Your Schedule from My Picture You can also save a still picture in My picture as a still picture for a schedule. Display the still picture you wish to save (nSteps 1 to 3 on P.150 and P.151).
  • Page 237 Saving Your Schedule Saving a Schedule from the 1 Month Icon Calendar In the 1 month icon calendar, with a few simple key operations, you can save a category icon as a schedule. In the stand-by, press t81 , and then press C5 . Press 1, and then move the cursor to the day to register using Press i (icon), select a category, and then press t .
  • Page 238 Saving Your Schedule Using an Alarm to Signal an Upcoming Schedule Start Time You can set the alarm to sound prior to a schedule start time. You can also set the following alarm activation conditions. When the Vibrator (nP.106) is set, the Vibrator also operates when the alarm operates. Alarm time Set how many minutes prior to the schedule start time the alarm sounds.
  • Page 239 Saving Your Schedule Displaying a message on the sub-display at alarm activation Press 2 in the alarm setting screen (the screen of step 2 in “Setting the alarm” on page 236). Press 1 (ON). Press i (Complete) to return to the schedule saving screen. The first 50 full-pitch characters of the schedule agenda are displayed on the sub-display when the alarm activates.
  • Page 240 Saving Your Schedule Changing the duration of the alarm Press 5 in the alarm setting screen (nP.236). Next, enter a ring duration, and then press t. Press i (Complete) to return to the schedule saving screen. Setting a Quick Alarm In the stand-by, enter the time to sound an alarm.
  • Page 241 Saving Your Schedule When the Set Alarm Time Arrives The alarm functions in accordance with the settings. To stop the alarm, press the same keys as those for any-key answer. For tasks set as secret data, the alarm sounds, but no phone number or message or saved image is displayed.
  • Page 242 Saving Your Schedule Confirming your entire schedule In the stand-by, press t81, and then press C2. All saved schedule entries are displayed in a list. Next, select a schedule entry to confirm, and then press t. The schedule agenda is displayed. To display entries registered on a miniSD memory card In the calendar screen, press C#.
  • Page 243 Saving Your Schedule Displaying by Category In the stand-by, press t81 , and then press C3 . Refer to P.231 for types of categories. Select “Category” and then press t . Only the saved schedules with the selected category are displayed. Select a schedule entry to confirm, and then press t.
  • Page 244: Editing Schedule Entries

    Saving Your Schedule Editing Schedule Entries In the stand-by, press t81, select the schedule to edit, and then press t. Select the schedule to edit, and then press C2 (Edit). Edit the schedule. Editing operations are identical to saving operations (nP.229 to P.231). Press i (Complete) when finished editing.
  • Page 245: Deleting Schedules

    Saving Your Schedule Deleting Schedules Schedules can be deleted using the following methods. Delete one Deletes one selected schedule. Delete Deletes multiple selected schedules. selected Delete all past Deletes all schedules up until the day prior to the specified date. Delete all Deletes all schedules.
  • Page 246: Saving A Task

    ToDo List Saving Your ToDo List You can manage your tasks by saving the dates, agendas and other information related to your activities. You can also set the level of priority, and set an alarm to sound prior to the date of the task. Set the date and time beforehand (nP.41).
  • Page 247 Saving Your ToDo List Select “Agenda”, and then press t. Enter the task agenda, and then press t. You can enter up to 100 full-pitch (200 half-pitch) characters for the agenda. In the ToDo list screen, the first 9 full-pitch characters of a brief are displayed if a brief is saved.
  • Page 248 Saving Your ToDo List Notifying of an Upcoming Task Start Time Using the Alarm An alarm can be set to precede a task date. In addition, alarm function conditions (nP.236) can be set like the schedule function. Setting the alarm Select “Alarm”...
  • Page 249 Saving Your ToDo List Confirming a Task In the stand-by, press t82. The registered tasks are displayed. (ToDo list screen) To display entries registered on a miniSD memory card Press C# in the ToDo list screen. Viewing the ToDo list screen Brief or agenda* Date Priority icon...
  • Page 250: Editing Tasks

    Saving Your ToDo List Checking Completed Tasks In the stand-by, press t82, and then select the task you wish to check. Press i (E). “+” is displayed and the task is checked. (The date completed is automatically saved.) Select a task already displaying “+” and press i (E) to uncheck a task “)”. Displaying Only Specified Tasks You can display only tasks meeting specified requirements such as status or category.
  • Page 251: Deleting A Task

    Saving Your ToDo List Press 2 (Overwrite). To save as a new task Press 1. Select “Yes”, and then press t. To not save Select “No”, and then press t. Deleting a Task You can delete tasks using the following methods: Delete one Deletes one selected task.
  • Page 252 LMEMO9...
  • Page 253: Viewing Information Using I-Mode

    Viewing Information Using i-mode What is i-mode? ..........<i-mode>252 Displaying the i-mode Menu .
  • Page 254: What Is I-Mode

    i-mode What is i-mode? In i-mode, online services such as site (program) access, Internet access, and i-mode mail can be used from the display of your i-mode compatible mobile phone. Accessing sites (programs) This service enables you to take advantage of a variety of sites provided by IPs (information service providers) at the push of a key.
  • Page 255 You can make i-mode mail settings or change your (Options) i-mode password. sお知らせ&ヘルプ Presents news from DoCoMo, and help and rules for (News & Help) using i-mode. English You can switch the i-menu to the English version. The shown screen is an image. The display may vary depending on settings.
  • Page 256 What is i-mode? Some things you can do i-appli Downloading i-αppli from sites makes your i-mode compatible mobile phone much more useful. For example, you can enjoy playing various games downloaded to your i-mode compatible mobile phone, or get the latest information on your stock portfolio with an i- αppli that automatically updates stock prices at regular intervals.
  • Page 257: Accessing The Internet

    What is i-mode? SSL communication SSL sites (SSL pages) can be displayed without performing any special operations from the i-mode compatible mobile phone. Short for Secure Sockets Layer, SSL is a protocol that uses authentication/encryption technology to ensure safe data communications and protect your privacy.
  • Page 258: Useful Functions

    It is recommended that you keep duplicates of any important content registered. Please note that DoCoMo will not take responsibility for the loss of data and contents saved on the mova.
  • Page 259: Displaying The I-Mode Menu

    i-mode Menu Displaying the i-mode Menu In the stand-by, press i. Reference Menu Function Page URMenu Connects to the i-mode center. P.259 VMessage Displays received messages. P.300 WBookmark Displays your favorite sites P.270 (programs) and Internet webpages. XCheck new Check to see if mail or messages P.299 message are being held at the i-mode...
  • Page 260 Displaying the i-mode Menu i-mode start and finish Starting i-mode In the stand-by, press i to display the i-mode menu (nP.257). Then, select “URMenu” and then press t to start i-mode. Even if you are out of the i-mode service area, the i-mode menu is displayed. However, if you are out of the i-mode service area, you cannot use sites, connect to the Internet, exchange mail, receive messages, or check for new messages at the center.
  • Page 261: Displaying A Site

    Displaying Sites Displaying a Site You can use all sorts of services provided by IPs (information providers). (A separate sign up process may be required.) You can check your bank balance or reserve many types of tickets from your i-mode display. (Services may vary depending on the site.
  • Page 262 Displaying a Site When switching to a normal page from an SSL page, a message to confirm exiting from SSL is displayed. Note When “Don’t send personal information if any doubt on the site’s integrity. Do you connect?” is displayed, it means you are attempting to display a page where the SSL certificate is expired or different from the certificate employed by the mova.
  • Page 263 Displaying a Site Reconnecting to the Most Recently Displayed Page When you exit i-mode, the URL of the most recently displayed page is saved as the “Last URL”. By using the “Last URL” you can easily connect to the page you viewed most recently.
  • Page 264 Site Screen and Operations Selecting Links and Items In sites or webpages, you can often move from the displayed page to another related page. This is called a “link”. The linked text is generally displayed in blue. A selected link is highlighted.
  • Page 265 Site Screen and Operations Returning to the Previous Page/Advancing to the Next Page Your mova keeps a record of your route as you display sites and webpages, up to a maximum of 30 screens. This is called a “cache”. Press v to display the previous or next screen. Press q to display the previous screen, and then press r to display the next screen.
  • Page 266 Site Screen and Operations Reloading Information When information in a site or webpage could not be received correctly (when “R” is displayed), you can reconnect to that site and reload the information. Perform this operation only after the site information has completely finished downloading. Press C1 while a site or webpage is displayed (Steps 1 and 2 on nP.259).
  • Page 267 Site Screen and Operations Registering Phone Numbers and Mail Addresses to the Phonebook <Add to Phonebook> Phone numbers and mail addresses highlighted in sites or webpages can be registered to the phonebook. Select a phone number or mail address while a site or webpage is displayed (Steps 1 and 2 on nP.259), and then press C.
  • Page 268 My Menu Registering to My Menu By registering frequently used sites in My menu, you can easily connect to them in the future. You can register up to 20 sites in My menu. Internet web pages cannot be registered. In addition, some sites cannot be registered to My menu.
  • Page 269: Changing Your I-Mode Password

    You can change your i-mode password after you sign up for i-mode. You should be careful not to let others know your i-mode password. If you forget your i-mode password, visit a DoCoMo retailer. Bring identification, such as your driver’s license, that shows you are the person who signed up for i-mode. Your password will be reset to “0000”.
  • Page 270: Displaying Internet Websites

    Accessing the Internet Displaying Internet Websites You can access the Internet by entering an address (beginning with http://, etc.) of an Internet website (hereafter called a “website”). Websites that do not support i-mode, and those with large amounts of data may not display correctly.
  • Page 271 Displaying Internet Websites Displaying Pages Using the URL History The mova keeps a record of up to 10 webpages accessed from “Internet” on the i-mode menu. You can use these records to redisplay pages you have already viewed. In the stand-by, press i7. The URL history list is displayed.
  • Page 272: Using Bookmarks

    Bookmarks. If you have a personal computer, you can transfer the content to your computer and save it using data link software (nP.532). Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of registered data.
  • Page 273: Creating A Folder

    Using Bookmarks Displaying Webpages or Sites from Bookmarks In the stand-by, press i3. The Bookmark folder list is displayed. To use bookmarks in a miniSD memory card Press C# in the Bookmark folder list. To use mova Bookmarks again, press c. Select a folder, and then press t.
  • Page 274 Using Bookmarks Enter the new folder name, and then press t. “New folder” is entered. These folder names can be changed. You can enter up to 10 full-pitch (20 half-pitch) characters. When a folder entitled “sports” is created Editing Folder Names In the stand-by, press i3.
  • Page 275: Editing Bookmarks

    Using Bookmarks Editing Bookmarks You can edit the titles of Bookmarks. In the stand-by, press i3, select a folder, and then press t. The Bookmark list is displayed. Select a Bookmark, and then press C1 (Edit title). The screen to edit the title is displayed. Enter the title, and then press t.
  • Page 276: Saving Site Content

    Saving Site Content Deleting folders In the stand-by, press i3, select a folder, and then press The screen to delete is displayed. Press 2, and then enter your security code (4 digits). Entered security code is displayed as “b”. To delete all Bookmarks Press 1, and then enter your security code (4 digits).
  • Page 277 Saving Site Content Displaying a Screen Memo In the stand-by, press i5. The screen memo list is displayed. K (Screen memo) Normal status | (Screen memo) Protected Select the screen memo, and then press t. The specified screen memo is displayed. To scroll the screen Press u .
  • Page 278 Saving Site Content Protecting Screen Memos You can protect screen memos or disable protection on protected screen memos. If a message is protected, it cannot be overwritten. In the stand-by, press i5. The screen memo list is displayed. Select a screen memo, and then press C3 (Protect set). The screen to set protection is displayed.
  • Page 279 Saving Site Content Deleting Screen Memos You can delete screen memos by any of the following methods: Delete one, Delete all, Delete selected. In the stand-by, press i5. The screen memo list is displayed. Select the screen memo you wish to delete, press C1, and then press 1 (Delete one).
  • Page 280: Downloading Images From Sites And Messages

    Saving Images Downloading Images from Sites and Messages You can save your favorite images and Flash movies from sites and messages to My picture (n ) and set them as the stand-by display (nP.186). P.150 Images are saved in the My picture “Download” folder (nP.151). A maximum of 200 images can be saved.
  • Page 281 Save Frame/Stamp Downloading Frames and Stamps from Sites You can download and save frames and stamps from sites. Frames and stamps can be used when editing still pictures saved in My picture. (Frames can also be used when taking pictures using the camera.) Downloaded frames and stamps are saved to the Download frame/stamp folder in My picture.
  • Page 282 Display Flash Movie Displaying Flash Movies You can display Flash movies on your mova. Flash movies can also be saved into My Picture (n ), and then set as the stand-by P.150 display (nP.186). Display the site, webpage, or screen memo with the Flash movie. The Flash movie is automatically played back.
  • Page 283: Downloading I-Melodies From Sites

    Data Link software (nP.532). Malfunction, repairs, or other handling of the mova may cause loss of registered contents. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of registered data. (Non- pastable melodies cannot be forwarded.)
  • Page 284: Downloading Data Files From Sites

    Data File Downloading Data Files from Sites You can download a variety of data file types from sites and webpages, register them in your mova, and use them for many applications. You can register up to 5 dictionary files. (However, a maximum of 2 dictionary files can be used.) You can download data files for use on your mova from the SH-MODE”...
  • Page 285: Using The Phone To, Mail To, Web To Functions

    Phone To, Mail To, Web To Functions Using the Phone To, Mail To, Web To Functions You can easily make a call, send mail, or display Internet pages using highlighted information (such as phone numbers, mail addresses, and URLs) in mail and on site pages. Using the Phone To Function You can make a call to a number that is displayed within mail or a site.
  • Page 286 Using the Phone To, Mail To, Web To Functions Using the Web To Function You can display Internet sites from URLs within mail or a sites. This feature may not be available on some sites. Select the address (URL) displayed in mail, site, or webpage, and then press t.
  • Page 287: Setting I-Mode

    Setting i-mode Selecting Receive Functions for Calls Received During i-mode R” flashing). You can set receive options for calls received during i-mode stand-by ( “ The following settings can be made. The default setting is “i-mode answer”. Network services that must be Setting Receive options during i-mode registered...
  • Page 288 Setting i-mode Press 11 (Set J-mode rcv). Select the receiving method, and then press t. The screen to select the ring tone is displayed. Select the ring tone and then press t. If you select 1 (i-mode answer) in step 3, settings are complete. Enter the ring duration (00 to 60 seconds), and then press t.
  • Page 289 Setting i-mode Calls received during i-mode If calls are received during i-mode, you can choose to save the received call in the received calls history and use i-mode or resume using i-mode without saving the received call to the received calls history. [To continue using i-mode, after a call is received during i-mode and saved to the received calls history] In the settings for network services, use the manual switch setting (1450:...
  • Page 290: Setting Connection Timeout

    Setting i-mode Setting Connection Timeout <Connection Timeout> You can set the time before timeout when sites are busy and data cannot be sent or received. Available settings are 90 seconds”, 120 seconds”, or “Unlimited”. “ “ The default setting is 90 seconds”.
  • Page 291 Changing the Host from i-mode (ISP Connection Transmission) <i-mode Host> ※ Settings do not need to be changed if DoCoMo i-mode services are being used. What is ISP connection transmission? You can connect to various providers (ISP) by switching the host of DoCoMo i-mode compatible mobile phones.
  • Page 292 Up to 30 half-pitch characters can be entered. Note Settings do not need to be changed if DoCoMo i-mode services are being used. “N ドコモ” displayed in the host selection screen will differ as shown below, depending on the area where you are registered for i-mode.
  • Page 293 Setting i-mode Setting to Enable i-mode <i-mode Connection> You can enable i-mode service when you have registered for it separately. If you registered for i-mode service when you purchased your mova, these settings are not needed. In the stand-by, press i9. The screen to set i-mode is displayed.
  • Page 294 Setting i-mode Setting the CA Certificate Able/Disable <CA Certificates> The CA (Certification Authority) certificate is used to confirm the safety of sites when connecting to SSL supported sites (SSL webpage, nP.259). If problems with the safety of the CA certificate itself arises, the CA certificates may be disabled. Contents of the certificate can also be displayed.
  • Page 295 The default setting of “ドコモ” for “Host selection” is displayed as shown below, depending on the area in which you registered for i-mode. “DoCoMo Hokkaido”, “DoCoMo Tohoku”, “DoCoMo”, “DoCoMo Tokai”, “DoCoMo Hokuriku”, “DoCoMo Kansai”, “DoCoMo Chugoku”, “DoCoMo Shikoku”, “DoCoMo Kyushu”...
  • Page 296: I-Mode Lock, Etc

    i-mode Lock Disabling i-mode You can disable all i-mode settings. When i-mode lock is set, messages and mail cannot be sent or received. i-αppli (nP.394) is also disabled. A portion of the Infrared communication function (nP.438) will also be disabled. R”...
  • Page 297: Using The Message Services

    Using the Message Services What are Messages? ........<Message>296 When a Message is Received .
  • Page 298 Message What are Messages? By registering at sites offering message services, you can have information of your choice delivered automatically as messages to your i-mode compatible mobile terminal. There are two types of messages: Message R (Request) and Message F (Free). Message Request By registering at sites that offer message services, information of your (Message R)
  • Page 299: When A Message Is Received

    Receive Messages When a Message is Received When the mova is within the i-mode service area, messages are received automatically from the i-mode center. Up to 20 messages for Message Request and 10 messages for Message Free can be saved on the mova.
  • Page 300 When a Message is Received The received message is displayed for about 15 seconds, then the mova will automatically return to the stand-by display. (When the mova is set for automatic display) When this occurs, the mova remains in i-mode stand-by (“J” flashes). To continue message display You can scroll and perform other operations by pressing u in the message display.
  • Page 301 Check New Message Checking for Messages at the i-mode Center Messages are held at the i-mode center if they arrive during a call or when the mova is outside the service area, turned off or in Self mode. ( P.297) You can check for messages at the i-mode center, and retrieve any messages held there.
  • Page 302: Displaying Messages In The Message Box

    Message R/Message F Displaying Messages in the Message Box In the stand-by, press i2 . Press 1 (Message Request). The message list is displayed. To display a Message Free Press 2. Select the subject of the message to view, and then press t . The message display screen is displayed (nP.301).
  • Page 303 Displaying Messages in the Message Box Viewing the Message List/Display Screen Viewing the message list Unread/Protected Mark a/[: Indicates unread messages. O/J: Indicates protected messages. 9/N: Indicates unprotected messages. Message number/total messages Melody indicator “*” is displayed for messages that have melodies pasted into them. Subject Displays the subject of each message.
  • Page 304: Protecting Messages

    Displaying Messages in the Message Box Reloading Images Contained in Messages <Reload> When an image contained in a message could not be loaded correctly (when “R” is displayed), you can reconnect to the i-mode center and reload the image. In the message list (nSteps 1 and 2 on P.300), select the message to reload, and then press t.
  • Page 305: Deleting Messages

    Displaying Messages in the Message Box Deleting Messages <Delete Message> You can delete messages by any of the following methods: Delete one, Delete all, or Delete selected. Select the message to delete in the message list (nSteps 1 and 2 on P.300), and then press C. Press 1 (Delete one).
  • Page 306 LMEMO9...
  • Page 307: Using The Mail Services

    Using the Mail Services About i-mode Mail ........<i-mode Mail>306 Displaying the Mail Menu.
  • Page 308 Only the part before the mark is needed when exchanging mail with an i-mode compatible phone. “@” The entire address, including “ docomo.ne.jp” is needed when receiving e-mail from a personal computer, etc. Addresses between i-mode compatible phones → △△...
  • Page 309 About i-mode Mail Using your phone number as a mail address You can use your phone number as your mail address in the form of “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” (nP.350). Confirming your address You can confirm your current mail address (nP.347). Setting received mail character limit You can set your mova to receive mail with up to 2000 full-pitch characters (Up to 250 full- pitch characters can be sent) (nP.351).
  • Page 310 About i-mode Mail Number of characters you can send and receive The number of characters you can send and receive with i-mode mail is as follows. Send Receive Full-pitch Half-pitch Full-pitch Half-pitch Category (kanji, hiragana, (alphabet, (kanji, hiragana, (alphabet, pictographs, etc.) numbers, pictographs, etc.) numbers,...
  • Page 311 Charges are the same as when sending each mail individually. Sending i-shot You can send still pictures shot with your DoCoMo camera-equipped phone to other i-mode compatible phones as well as PCs and mobile phones from other companies. You do not have to sign up for i-mode to send i-shot (nP.385).
  • Page 312: Displaying The Mail Menu

    Mail Menu Displaying the Mail Menu You can compose i-mode mail and display sent/received mail from the mail menu. In the stand-by, press m. The mail menu is displayed. Menu Function Page UInbox nP.329 Display, reply to, or forward received mail. VOutbox nP.329 Display or re-edit sent mail.
  • Page 313: Composing And Sending I-Mode Mail

    Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Compose new message and send. Do not use half-pitch katakana or pictographs in the subject or message text when you are sending mail to a receiver not using an i-mode compatible phone. Certain characters may not display correctly.
  • Page 314 Composing and Sending i-mode Mail Select the “Subject” and the “Message” input fields, press t, enter, and then press t. You can enter up to 15 full-pitch (30 half-pitch) characters for the subject and up to 250 full- pitch (500 half-pitch) characters for the message. Line breaks “K ”...
  • Page 315 (nP.349). If the mail address is registered in the Phonebook as “phone number + secret code @docomo.ne.jp”, mail may not be sent or replied to properly. Change to “phone number @docomo.ne.jp”, and then add the secret code.
  • Page 316 Saving i-mode Mail Saving i-mode Mail and Sending it Later When you have to interrupt your work while composing mail, or you wish to save mail you have composed, you can temporarily save the mail on the mova. You can also edit the saved mail before sending it.
  • Page 317 Melody Mail Sending a Melody Using i-mode Mail You can paste a downloaded melody to a mail (nP.281). The number of notes for melodies to send as mail attachments is approximately 90 notes for melody sections 1 to 3 (including rests). The number of notes that can be pasted decreases if the subject or message text has been entered.
  • Page 318 Image Mail Sending an Image Using i-mode Mail You can compose an image mail by pasting the URL of an image posted on a website or homepage in the body of your message. While displaying the site or webpage (nSteps 1 and 2 on P.259), press C, select “#Image mail”, and then press t.
  • Page 319: When I-Mode Mail Is Received

    Message Auto Receive When i-mode Mail is Received i-mode mail is automatically received from the i-mode center when the mova is within the i-mode service area (When “Receive option” (nP.320) is “OFF”). Short mail is also received as i-mode mail. You can save 334 to 1000 received messages.
  • Page 320 When i-mode Mail is Received Displaying New i-mode Mail When i-mode mail arrives, it is automatically received (“B” flashes). Messages cannot be automatically received when “Rcv option setting” is set to “ON”. To cancel reception While receiving, press t. Messages that were canceled during reception are held at the i-mode center (“W”...
  • Page 321 When i-mode Mail is Received Note To check new received messages with the mova closed While the message received results screen is displayed in the sub display (step 2), press L (rear center key) to display the latest received message. Contents displayed in the sub display include “Date”, “Sender”, “Subject”...
  • Page 322: Selecting And Receiving I-Mode Mail

    Receive Options Selecting and Receiving i-mode Mail You can select i-mode mail held at the i-mode center before receiving it. Set the “RCV option setting” to “ON” if you wish to select mail to receive (nP.362). Messages cannot be received automatically when “RCV option setting” is “ON”. When a Message is Received A screen like the one shown at right or text is displayed when a message arrives at the i-mode center while “RCV option setting”...
  • Page 323 Check New Message Checking for Messages at the i-mode Center Messages are held at the i-mode center if they arrive during a phone call or when out of the i-mode service area (Refer to nP.317 for details). You can check for messages at the i-mode center and retrieve any messages held there.
  • Page 324: Replying To I-Mode Mail

    Even when “Auto signature” (nP.360) is set to “ON”, the signature is not automatically pasted to messages replying with a quote. When replying to a message that contains i-αppli To, the i-αppli To is not included when replying with a quote. Short mail replying to photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp will not be delivered.
  • Page 325 Replying to i-mode Mail Replying with the mova Closed <Quick reply Reply> You can send a reply message from received mail details screen or missed calls history with the mova closed. Save the message text with “Quick reply setting” (nP.361) in advance. Up to 3 can be registered.
  • Page 326: Forwarding I-Mode Mail To Other Addresses

    Forwarding i-mode Mail Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Addresses You can forward i-mode mail received on your mova to other people. You can also forward received short mail as i-mode mail. You cannot forward mail when the sent mail saving area is full. Display message (nSteps 1 to 3 on P.329).
  • Page 327 Add to Phonebook Saving i-mode Mail Sender to the Phonebook You can save mail addresses or phone numbers used in sent and received mail to the Phonebook. You can also save mail addresses written in the text of a received message to the Phonebook.
  • Page 328 Extracting a Melody from an i-mode Mail Saving Phone Numbers and Mail Addresses in the Text to the Phonebook Display a message (nSteps 1 to 3 on P.329), select the phone number or mail address you wish to add, and then press C8. Perform steps 3 and 4 on P.325.
  • Page 329: Viewing Images

    Receiving Image Mail Displaying Image Mail Images When image mail (messages containing URLs that begin with “http://” and end with “.gif”) is received, the image is automatically downloaded and displayed in the body of the mail. However, if you have set “Image mail” (nP.365) to “Manual download”, the image is not displayed.
  • Page 330: Saving Images

    Displaying Image Mail Images Saving Images You can set an image as the stand-by display if you save an image mail to My picture (nP.186). The image is saved in the My picture “Download” folder (nP.151). You can save up to 200 images at a maximum of 20KB each. The maximum number of images you can save may differ depending on status of memory use.
  • Page 331 Send Message List/Received Message List Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Confirm sent/received/unsent messages. You can use i-mode mail to send messages with up to 250 full-pitch characters and receive messages with up to 2000 full-pitch characters. Any portion of i-mode mail exceeding 250 full-pitch (500 half-pitch) characters is deleted automatically and “/”...
  • Page 332 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Note To make a call from a displayed message Press C in the message display screen, select “#Call from entry” (“8Call from entry” for unsent messages, “0Call from entry” for sent messages), and then press t. Next, press t (Call) to dial.
  • Page 333 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Unsent messages folders list Folder mark \: Unsent messages tray   Folder cannot be created. D: Mail-linked i-αppli folders Total number of unsent messages Folder name The first 10 full-pitch (20 half-pitch) characters from the beginning of the message are displayed.
  • Page 334 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Viewing Outbox/Inbox and Display Screen Viewing the Outbox/unsent messages list Picture call Displayed when the other party’s image is registered in the Phonebook. Folder name Up to 9 full-pitch (18 half-pitch) characters from the beginning of the message are displayed.
  • Page 335 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Display the key operations list Key list” using Cu, and then press t to display the key list. For sent mail , select “# For unsent mail, press C* to display the key list. Viewing the Inbox screen Picture call Displayed when the other party’s image is registered in the Phonebook.
  • Page 336 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Viewing the Inbox screen Folder name Up to 8 full-pitch (16 half-pitch) characters are displayed for names. Protect mark Displayed when a message is protected. Received date/time (The date/time received at the i-mode center is displayed.) Sender (The picture call saved in the Phonebook is also displayed.) Subject Melody title/whether or not an image is attached...
  • Page 337 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Creating/Editing/Deleting Folders Creating a folder You can divide sent/received messages and manage them in up to 10 different folders (“Outbox”, “Inbox”, and mail-linked i-αppli folders are not counted). You can edit folder names and delete folders you create (However, you cannot edit the names or delete the “Outbox”...
  • Page 338 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Deleting folders You can delete any folders you have created. You cannot delete the “Outbox”, “Inbox”, and mail-linked i-αppli folders. You can also delete folders containing saved mail. In the stand-by, press m1 (Inbox). The Inbox is displayed. To display the sent message folder list Press m2.
  • Page 339 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Moving Sent and Received Mail to Folders <Moving i-mode Mail> You can manage mail by moving different types of mail messages to different folders. Sent mail is automatically saved in the “Outbox” folder. Received mail is automatically saved in the “Inbox”...
  • Page 340 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Protecting Sent and Received Mail You can protect sent or received messages or clear protection on already protected messages. If protected, mail cannot be deleted as part of a group. You can protect up to 50 sent messages. However, if unsent messages are also protected, you can only protect up to 50 messages including both sent and unsent messages.
  • Page 341 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox [Received messages] Operation Deletion method Explanation screens Delete all read Deletes all unprotected messages that have been marked as read, in all folders, including those in the Inbox. Delete all unread Collectively deletes unprotected unread mail within all Inbox folder list folders, including the Inbox.
  • Page 342 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Deleting groups of messages You can delete groups of messages at once. Perform the steps below to delete all sent messages from the Outbox folder list, delete all in folder from the Sent message list. When deleting all unsent messages, perform the following steps in the Unsent message folder list.
  • Page 343 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Select the messages you wish to delete, and then press t. The mark changes to “E”. Repeat this operation to select all messages you wish to delete. Up to 50 messages can be selected. After selecting all messages you wish to delete, press i (Complete).
  • Page 344 Displaying Messages in Inbox/Outbox Display the message list (nSteps 1 and 2 on P.329). Press C3 (Sort). Enter the number of the display method you wish to set. The display method is changed. Note When a screen other than the message list is displayed, the display method returns to the default setting (“By date (new O old)”).
  • Page 345 Received Address History/Sent Address History Using the Mail History The mova keeps a history of up to 30 sent and received mail (i-mode mail, i-shot mail and short mail) each. Mail can be sent or the other party’s address and phone number can be registered to the Phonebook using this history.
  • Page 346 Using the Mail History Using Received Calls (Received Address History) Using the received address history to send mail In the stand-by, press q (M) i . The Received address history list is displayed. The smaller the number before the date is in the history, the newer the mail.
  • Page 347 Using the Mail History Using the Mail Redial (Sent Address History) Using the sent address history to send mail In the stand-by, press r (I) i . The sent address history list is displayed. The smaller the number before the date is in the history, the newer the mail. When security for the sent address history is set to “ON”, “Security setting ON.
  • Page 348 Using the Mail History Deleting the Mail History Mail history can be deleted individually, or as a whole received address history/sent address history. To delete mail from Received address history, press q (M) i in the stand-by. To delete one, select the history to delete. (This is not necessary when deleting all.) To call from Sent address history In the stand-by, press r (I) i.
  • Page 349: Changing Your Mail Address

    The mail address for i-mode mail can be set to an address of your choice. The portion that comes before the “@” mark can be changed. For example: “docomo.△△_ab1234yz@docomo.ne.jp”. To change, only enter the portion that comes before the “@” (underlined). The changeable portion can be set using 3 to 30 half-pitch alphanumeric characters (first character must be an alphabet), and symbols such as “_”...
  • Page 350 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Enter your 1st preference for an address, and then press t. If uppercase alphabet characters are entered, they are automatically recognized as lowercase. Spaces (blanks) cannot be used. If a “.” (period) is used consecutively or set at the end of the mail address, mail sent through an internet service provider may not be delivered properly.
  • Page 351 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Registering Your Secret Code <Set Secret Code> When you use the mail address “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” as a secret, you only receive mail for which the sender has added the secret code to the address. Any other mail will be returned to the sender with an “address unknown”...
  • Page 352 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Setting Your Phone Number as the Mail Address <Address Reset> You can use your phone number as your mail address in the form of “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. In the stand-by, press m9, select “#Mail center setting”, and then press t.
  • Page 353 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Setting the Character Limit For Received Mail <Receive Divided Mail Setting> You can receive mail that exceeds 250 full-pitch characters in segments of 250 full-pitch characters. For example, if you wish to receive the maximum 2000 full-pitch characters, you will receive 8 mail.
  • Page 354 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Rejecting Unsolicited Ad Mail <Reject Unsolicited Ad Mail> You can set to reject mail sent without the consent of the receiver for the purpose of advertising. The default setting is “Reject” so there is no need to change settings if you wish to reject unsolicited ad mail (By law, senders must put 未承諾広告※...
  • Page 355 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Rejecting All Mail <Reject All Mail> In the stand-by, press m9, select “#Mail center setting”, and then press t. The mova connects to i-mode and the i-mode center mail setting screen is displayed. Press 7 “メール一括拒否”...
  • Page 356 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Rejecting Mail from Specified Addresses <Reject/Receive Selected Mail and Receive Mail from Selected Domain> Mail sent from specified addresses can be set to be rejected. In addition, the mova can be set to receive mail only from specified addresses (domains). Mail cannot be rejected from specified domains.
  • Page 357 All mail from NTT DoCoMo’s i-mode/i-shot, charges notification service, e-billing information mail, as well as from other mobile/PHS phones (excluding some companies) are received, so there is no need to specify mobile and PHS domains, such as “docomo.ne.jp”, “docomo- camera.ne.jp” or “jp-t.ne.jp”.
  • Page 358 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Select “ショートメール受信一括拒否” (Reject all short mail), and then press t. “B” is selected. To clear Reject all short mail Select “一括拒否解除” (Disable group reject), and then press t. Select the “iモードパスワード” (i-mode password) input field, and then press t.
  • Page 359 Setting the Mail Function at the i-mode Center Note Mail functions can only be suspended from your mova. Messages held at the i-mode center before Mail suspension will be held for up to 720 hours. Retrieve them using “Check new message” (nP.321). Refer to the latest “i-mode User’s Manual”...
  • Page 360 Mail Settings Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Automatically Sort Mail Into Folders <Sorting Mail> Sort rules can be set for folders, and messages that meet the sort criteria are automatically sorted. You cannot set sort rules to the “Outbox”, “Inbox”, and the “Unsent mail folder” of mail-linked i-αppli.
  • Page 361 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions To sort into groups, press 1 (Sort by group), select the group to set, and then press t. The group name is displayed. To sort by mail address Press 2, select the input method, and then press t. Select (or enter) the mail address, and then press t.
  • Page 362 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Adding a Signature to Messages <Save Signature> You can tell people your name, telephone number, and mail address by adding a signature. Up to 30 full-pitch (60 half-pitch) characters can be entered. You can register up to 5 signatures. You can set the mova to automatically add a signature when composing messages.
  • Page 363 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Setting Quick Reply Mail Text <Quick Reply Mail> When replying to a message (nP.323) with your mova closed, you need to set Quick reply mail and the text. Up to 3 mails and 250 full-pitch characters (500 half-pitch characters) per mail can be registered.
  • Page 364 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Setting the i-mode Center Details <Setting Check New Message> You can set different settings for different types of mail (i-mode mail, Message Request, Message Free) for Check new messages. The default setting is to check all types. In the stand-by, press m97.
  • Page 365 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Adding an Address to a Mail Group (Mailing List) <Mailing List> By registering addresses to a mailing list, you can easily specify multiple addresses with only a few operations. Unlike the operations for broadcast mail in which you must specify each address, you can specify multiple addresses at once.
  • Page 366 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Press i (Complete). Editing the name of the mailing list You can enter up to 10 full-pitch (20 half-pitch) characters. In the stand-by, press m99. The mailing list screen is displayed. Select a mailing list, and then press C1 (Edit name). To reset the name of the mailing list Press C2.
  • Page 367 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Setting Melody Auto Play ON/OFF <Melody Mail> Melody playing options for melodies pasted to messages and received mail can be set. The following playing options can be set. Play on Receive Automatically plays when received. Play on Open Automatically plays when opened.
  • Page 368 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Disabling Attached Data <Paste Data> You can disable pasted melodies and i-αppli To information. The default setting is “Able”. In the stand-by, press m95. The screen to set pasted data is displayed. Press 2 (Disable). When set to Disable Pasted melodies are processed as text characters.
  • Page 369 Setting the mova’s Mail Functions Confirming the Mail Settings Status You can confirm the mail settings status of your mova. In the stand-by, press m9. Select the setting to confirm using u. The status for the selected item is displayed in the second line. To confirm “Check new messages Press 7, and then select the item to view.
  • Page 370: Composing And Sending Short Mail

    Composing and Sending Short Mail Composing and Sending Short Mail You can compose and send short mail. Short mail can be sent to users of the following phones. Short mail When the other party is registered for “Short mail service”, messages are reception received as short mail.
  • Page 371 Composing and Sending Short Mail Sending Your Phone Number to the Other Party When “Send own number” is set to “ON”, you can send your own number to the party you are sending a short mail message to (nP.42). Also, regardless of “Send own number” settings, you can choose whether or not to send your own number to the other party each time you send a short mail message.
  • Page 372 Composing and Sending Short Mail Saving Short Mail and Sending It Later <Save Short Mail> Short mail can be temporarily saved in the mova if you wish to interrupt your work while composing Short mail or if you wish to save short mail that you composed. You can also edit the saved mail before sending it.
  • Page 373 Receiving Short Mail When Short Mail is Received You can receive short mail as i-mode mail. Like i-mode mail, received short mail is saved in the “Inbox”. However, if the message meets criteria set for “Sort rules” (nP.358), the message is saved in the set folder. If “Rejecting all short mail”...
  • Page 374 When Short Mail is Received After reception is finished, the message receive results are displayed, and the i-mode mail ring tone sounds (“B” lights). Received messages are saved in the “Inbox”. However, if the message conforms to the “Sort rules”, the message is saved to the set folder. If mail and messages are received simultaneously, the mail ring tone sounds.
  • Page 375: Composing And Sending Chat Mail

    Composing and Sending Chat Mail Composing and Sending Chat Mail You can exchange mail with multiple people, making it seem like you are having a conversation. party’s The other mail address must be registered as a Chat mail member in advance. The mail address displayed in the screen to set Chat mail members must be linked with Owner information (nP.43).
  • Page 376 Composing and Sending Chat Mail Press 2 (Direct input), and then enter the i-mode mail address. You can enter up to 50 half-pitch alphanumeric characters and certain symbols. Only the portion before the “@” in a mail address is necessary for mail exchanged between i-mode compatible phones.
  • Page 377 Composing and Sending Chat Mail Composing and Sending Chat Mail In the stand-by, press m5. When no members are registered The screen to set members is displayed. Register members (nP.373). To check registered members Press C3 (Set members) to display the member setting screen. Chat mail is only sent to members with “E”...
  • Page 378 Composing and Sending Chat Mail Receiving Chat Mail When Chat Mail is Not Started Chat mail will not start if the Receive option setting is set “ON”. When you try to open a message with “チャットメール” (Chat mail) (full-pitch or half-pitch) included in the subject from the mail List, the confirmation screen for Chat mail is displayed.
  • Page 379: Editing Members

    Composing and Sending Chat Mail Ending Chat Mail During Chat mail, press H. If H is pressed while editing the text or member settings for Chat mail “Your changes will be lost. End anyway?” is displayed. Select “Yes”, and then press t to return to the stand-by display.
  • Page 380: Deleting Members

    Composing and Sending Chat Mail Deleting Members In the stand-by, press m5 . The chat mail screen is displayed. Press C3 (Set members). The screen to set members is displayed. Select a member, and then press C3 (Delete). You cannot delete yourself. Press 1 (Delete one).
  • Page 381 Composing and Sending Chat Mail Switching the Chat Mail Screen In the Chat mail screen, press C, and then press 6 (Switch font size) or 7 (Switch display). With Switch font size, the size of the displayed characters can be changed. With Switch display, you can choose whether or not to display images in the chat mail screen.
  • Page 382 LMEMO9...
  • Page 383: Using The I-Shot Services

    Using the i-shot Services What is i-shot? ..........<i-shot>382 Sending Still Pictures Using i-shot .
  • Page 384: What Is I-Shot

    i-shot What is i-shot? i-shot is a service that lets you send still pictures taken with your i-shot compatible mobile phone to another i-shot compatible mobile phone. You can also send pictures to a PC or to other manufacturers’ mobile phones. Refer to P.311 to P.314 for details on composing i-mode mail.
  • Page 385 What is i-shot? Before Using i-shot Still pictures that can be sent You can only send images shot with the mova camera. GIF images, still pictures downloaded with i-mode, and screen memos cannot be sent. Only one still picture, regardless of size, can be sent with each mail. The maximum data size for still pictures to be sent is 30KB.
  • Page 386 (The example below is for a recipient who owns an i-mode compatible phone.) Sender (indicates an i-shot message) Always “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”. Sender’s information The sender’s mobile phone number, etc. is added at the top of the message.
  • Page 387 Composing and Sending i-shot Mail Sending Still Pictures Using i-shot Pasting and Sending Already Taken Still Pictures Using i-shot, you can send still pictures by mail. Set “Send own number” to “ON” before performing this operation (nP.42). You can enter up to 100 full-pitch (200 half-pitch) characters for the text of i-shot mail. Only 1 still picture can be pasted per mail, regardless of the size of the image.
  • Page 388 Sending Still Pictures Using i-shot Taking Pictures With the Camera While Composing Messages You can compose i-shot mail from the mail composition screen by activating the camera and taking a picture. While composing mail, select “Paste” using u, and then press t. The screen to select pasted data is displayed.
  • Page 389 Sending Still Pictures Using i-shot Enter the “Receiver”, “Subject”, and “Message”, and then press i (Complete). To set the receiver Press 1, select the number to register, and then press t. The input method select screen is displayed. Press 1 to 5, select or enter the receiver’s mail address, and press t.
  • Page 390 Saving i-shot Mail Saving i-shot Mail and Sending It Later When you have to interrupt your work while composing mail, or you wish to save mail you have composed, you can temporarily save the mail on the mova. You can also edit the saved mail before sending it.
  • Page 391 Display the received message that contains the URL for the still picture (nSteps 1 to 3 on P.329). Select the URL for the still picture. Select the URL that begins with “http://***.docomo-camera.ne.jp/”. (“***” is not fixed.) The sender’s i-mode mail address, or “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”.
  • Page 392 Displaying Still Pictures Sent With i-shot Note The i-shot sender source is either “the sender’s address” or “photo-server@docomo- camera.ne.jp”. If the sender source is “the sender’s address”, you can specify to receive (or reject) by sender. However, if the sender source is “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”, you cannot specify to receive (or reject) by sender.
  • Page 393: Changing The I-Shot Host

    Press 21 (Edit). To reset the mova to the default settings Press 22. If you reset, the host returns to “DoCoMo”. Also, any edited or registered information in “User set host” is deleted. Enter the various setting items, and then press t.
  • Page 394 LMEMO9...
  • Page 395: Using I-Appli

    Using i-appli What is i-appli? ..........<i-appli>394 What is i-appli DX? .
  • Page 396: What Is I-Appli

    i-appli What is i-appli? Downloading i-αppli from sites makes your i-mode compatible mobile phone much more useful. For example, you can enjoy playing various games downloaded to your i-mode compatible mobile phone, or get the latest information on your stock portfolio with an i-αppli that automatically updates stock prices at regular intervals.
  • Page 397 What is i-appli DX? Referring to recent redial Referring to recent received Referring to recent unread data call history mail Saving ring tones Changing ring tones (phone, Acquiring images from My mail, message) picture Saving images to My picture Icon information use Changing screen settings (Stand-by display, incoming/ outgoing calls, sending/...
  • Page 398: Downloading I-Appli

    Downloading Downloading i-appli You can download i-αppli programs from various sites, and run them on the mova display. You can save up to 100 programs. However, the number varies between 10 to 100, depending on the size of the software. While displaying a site or webpage (nsteps 1 and 2 on P.259), select a software, and then press t.
  • Page 399 Downloading i-appli Downloading mail-linked i-appli Keep the following points in mind when downloading mail-linked i-αppli software. When mail-linked i-αppli software is downloaded, folders for use by the software are created automatically in the sent mail, received mail, and unsent mail lists. The folder is saved using the name of the downloaded mail-linked i-αppli, and cannot be changed.
  • Page 400 Downloading i-appli i-appli To Be Started From Sites If i-αppli startup settings are shown on a site, the i-αppli can be started from the site. There are some i-αppli software that cannot be saved. They can only be downloaded. You cannot start it as an i-αppli stand-by display. Select the i-appli item to start, and then press t.
  • Page 401: Running I-Appli

    Run i-appli Running i-appli i-αppli software saved on the mova will be run (started). When started, some i-αppli software automatically communicates. You can set “Network set” beforehand to disallow communication, or to check whether or not to connect when i- αppli software is running.
  • Page 402 Running i-appli To i-appli software developers If you create i-αppli software and it does not function correctly, the trace description may be useful. Press i for at least 1 second, and then press 5 to display the trace description. Normally, “5Trace description” is not displayed. Trace description cannot be displayed without software specifically set to obtain it.
  • Page 403 Running i-appli Starting From the Sub Display <Rear Screen Start> This sets whether or not the starting of i-αppli in the sub display is allowed. The default setting for “キティ DEリモコン2” (Kitty de Remote Control 2) is “Rear scr start”. In the stand-by, press i for at least 1 second, and then press 1.
  • Page 404 Running i-appli Note Software that requires icon descriptions may not function if set to “NO”. If Icon info set is set to “YES”, icon descriptions may be sent via the Internet. Therefore, the information may be accessed by a third party. Enabling or Disabling Phonebook and History Access <View Phonebook/History>...
  • Page 405 Running i-appli Allowing or Prohibiting Changes to Ring Tones and Display <Change Ring Tone/Image> Allow each i-αppli to change or not change the ring tone or display. Also, set whether or not to display a confirmation screen when doing so. The default setting and the setting at download is “YES”...
  • Page 406 Running i-appli Software Registered at the Time of Purchase キティ DEリモコン2 (Kitty De Remote Control 2) Enjoy controlling your TV with Kitty. You can set the volume and switch channels with your mova closed. ©1976, 2003 SANRIO CO.,LTD. ©2003 SHARP CORPORATION バスフィッシング2〜幻を釣れ〜...
  • Page 407: Running I-Appli Automatically

    Auto start Running i-appli Automatically There are 2 types of i-αppli auto start. Auto start from the software Auto start function that is preset in the program. Auto start from mova settings Set the time/date/day to i-αppli saved on the mova and set Auto start settings. Auto start from mova settings are described here.
  • Page 408 Running i-appli Automatically Select an i-appli software to Auto start, and then press t. Press 1 (Daily). To Auto start on set days Press 2. Select the day you wish to start, and then press t. The display changes to “E”. Select all the days to start on, and then press i (Complete).
  • Page 409: Running I-Appli From Sites Or Mail

    i-appli To Running i-appli From Sites or Mail If an i-αppli To is shown (i-αppli startup settings) in a site or screen memo, i-αppli can be started from them. Also, i-αppli software is started if i-αppli start signals are received during Ir exchange.
  • Page 410 Running i-appli From Sites or Mail Note When the i-αppli is ended, the mova returns to the original i-mode mail detail display. If the applicable software in the i-αppli startup specification is not present, “No requested software” is displayed. i-αppli To from i-mode mail is a function to be used with i-mode mail from IP (information provider).
  • Page 411 i-appli Stand-by Settings Setting Up i-appli Stand-by Display You can set an i-αppli as a stand-by display. Press $ to run i-αppli set as the stand-by display. Press L (rear center key) for at least 1 second when the mova is closed. i-αppli that supports displaying in the sub display will also be displayed in the sub display when the mova is closed.
  • Page 412: Managing I-Appli Software

    Managing i-appli Software Disabling i-appli Stand-by Display <Disable i-appli Stand-by> In the stand-by, press i for at least 1 second, and then press 1. The software list is displayed. Select a software, and then press C5 (Stand-by display). Select “Yes”, and then press t. The i-αppli stand-by screen is disabled.
  • Page 413 Managing i-appli Software Automatic upgrade For some software, upgrade information is automatically checked when run, and an upgrade may be performed automatically. When “Upgrade available” is displayed, press t to automatically upgrade. If you do not wish to perform the upgrade, press c. Note You cannot upgrade mail-linked i-αppli that changes mail folder names while Mail security is set.
  • Page 414 Managing i-appli Software Deleting i-appli You can delete software using any of the following methods: Delete one, Delete all, or Delete selected. In the stand-by, press i for at least 1 second, and then press 1. The software list is displayed. Select a software, and then press C4 (Delete).
  • Page 415 Managing i-appli Software Checking the i-appli Settings <Soft Description> Information such as the name of the software, version, save area, profile version, supported models, Auto start interval, and SSL connection is displayed. The displayed i-αppli software name cannot be changed. In the stand-by, press i for at least 1 second, and then press The software list is displayed.
  • Page 416: Using Various Functions From I-Appli

    Using Various Functions From i-appli Displaying Sites From i-appli You can display sites from i-αppli software that is running. You must download i-αppli software that supports site display. The “Web To function” cannot be used from the i-αppli stand-by display. Sites where the URL exceeds 255 half-pitch alphanumeric characters and symbols cannot be displayed.
  • Page 417 Using Various Functions From i-appli Using the Camera From i-appli You can use the camera from i-αppli software that is running. The picture you took is saved in the i-αppli software. Even if the software is deleted, images saved in My picture are not deleted. While the i-appli is running, select the function to activate camera, and then press t.
  • Page 418 Using Various Functions From i-appli Using Ir Exchange From i-appli You can use the Infrared exchange function (nP.438) from i-αppli software that is running. When “Self mode” is set, the infrared exchange function cannot be used. While i-appli is running, activate Ir exchange. The method for activating Ir exchange varies depending on the i-αppli software.
  • Page 419: Using Network Services

    Using Network Services Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) ......... 418 Call Waiting Service (Fees Apply) .
  • Page 420: Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply)

    Voice Mail Service Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) The Voice Mail Service center holds messages for you. Voice Mail Service This is an optional (charged) subscription service. ※ Call the number below for details on the Voice Mail Service. Voice Mail Service Provides the Following Useful Functions The Voice Mail Service center holds messages for you when you are out of reach of signals, or when your mova is turned off.
  • Page 421 4-digit access codes such as 1417 cannot be used when Keypad dial lock is ON. Note Your personal security code used for Voice Mail Service and other network services cannot be changed from your mova or from other phones. * From January 2001, the DoCoMo pager changed its name to “QUICKCAST”.
  • Page 422 Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) Forwarding a Received Call (Received During a Call) to the Voice Mail Service If you receive a call during another call (or during i-mode), the incoming call can be forwarded to the Voice Mail Service center. i-mode settings can be set in advance on the mova (nP.285).
  • Page 423 Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) Forwarding Calls to the Voice Mail Service When the Voice Mail Service is Stopped Even if the Voice Mail Service is not set to “Start”, you can perform the following operation while the phone is ringing to forward the call to the Voice Mail Service center. Only incoming calls are connected to the Voice Mail Service center.
  • Page 424 Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) When Messages are Held at the Voice Mail Service Center If you make (receive) a call when messages are held at the Voice Mail Service center, “^” lights to notify you of any recorded messages. “^”...
  • Page 425 Voice Mail Service (Fees Apply) Using the Voice Mail Service From the mova Display You can start and stop the service, play recorded messages, or change service settings while confirming your operations on the mova display. The menu below is displayed regardless of whether or not you have a contract for the Voice Mail Service.
  • Page 426: Call Waiting Service (Fees Apply)

    Call Waiting Call Waiting Service (Fees Apply) Accept a second call while you are in the Call Waiting Service middle of another call This is an optional (charged) subscription service. ※ Call the number below for details on the Call Waiting Service. Call Waiting Service Provides the Following Useful Functions When a call is received from a third party while you are in the middle of another call, a beep tone notifies you of the second call.
  • Page 427 Call Waiting Service (Fees Apply) Answering a New Call While Holding the Current Call During the call, press s (Answer). When there is a call on hold, “《d Call Waiting》” is displayed. Press i (Switch) to switch to the other party. You are switched back to the caller of the first call.
  • Page 428: Call Forwarding Service (Free)

    Call Forwarding Service Call Forwarding Service (Free) Never miss a call from a client. Call Forwarding Service This is an optional (free) service that requires a subscription. * Call the number below for details on the Call Forwarding Service. Call Forwarding Service Provides the Following Useful Functions Calls are forwarded automatically even when you are out of the reach of signals or have your mova turned off.
  • Page 429 4-digit access codes such as 1429 cannot be used when Keypad dial lock is * From January 2001, the DoCoMo pager changed its name to “QUICKCAST”.
  • Page 430 In this case, the call charge from the forwarding origin to the destination is billed to the person who registered for the Call Forwarding Service. If a request is made from the forwarding destination, and DoCoMo agrees to the necessity, forwarding to the destination may be canceled.
  • Page 431 Call Forwarding Service (Free) Forwarding manually (when 1450 is set) If a call is received while you are in the middle of another call, you are notified by a beep tone. Perform the following operation while the beep tone is sounding. You cannot perform this operation while Keypad lock is set.
  • Page 432 Call Forwarding Service (Free) Enabling or Disabling “Set Fwd w/Msg.” When Forwarding a Call When you manually forward a call while the phone is ringing or while you are in the middle of another call, you can select whether or not to play the guidance. The default setting is “ON”...
  • Page 433: 3-Way Calling Service (Fees Apply)

    3-Way Calling Service is a service that enables you to call another person while you are on another call and conduct a three-person conversation. You can conduct a 3-way call with DoCoMo mobile phones, other manufacturers’ mobile Note phones, ordinary phones, or PHS phones.
  • Page 434 3-Way Calling Service (Fees Apply) Switching Between Calls (Switch 3-Way) Example: To make a call to C while talking to B and switch their calls While talking to B, enter C’s phone number, and then press s (Answer). When you dial the number, the first party (B) hears a signal tone and the call is placed on hold.
  • Page 435 3-Way Calling Service (Fees Apply) Press C (b). You can talk to both B and C. When you add a call received during another call for a 3-way call, you cannot switch back (Switch 3-way) even if you press C. Examples of 3-way calls (O is the basic pattern.) During a call A is yourself...
  • Page 436: Number Plus (Fees Apply)

    ※ Conventionally, this service could only be used for data and fax communications, but it can now be used for Voice calls as well. ※ By using a DoCoMo data communication device, such as “Mobile card Triplex N”, and fax software, you can automatically receive faxes sent to an additional phone number registered for receiving fax transmissions.
  • Page 437 Number Plus (Fees Apply) Registering Number Plus Numbers You can register up to 2 phone numbers. Register the additional phone number registered when you signed up for the service. You can change the ring tone type for each Number Plus number. The default setting is “電 話です”.
  • Page 438: Caller Id Request Service (Free)

    Caller ID Request Service Caller ID Request Service (Free) This is an optional (free) service. You do not need to subscribe for this service. Caller ID Request Service Provides the Following Useful Functions When a call is received from an unidentified caller, this service automatically requests the caller to activate Caller ID (via a guidance), and terminates the call.
  • Page 439: Using Infrared Exchange

    Using Infrared Exchange About Infrared (Ir) Exchange ....... . <Ir Exchange>438 Sending and Receiving Data One Item at a Time .
  • Page 440 Ir Exchange About Infrared (Ir) Exchange The infrared still exchange function lets you send and receive Phonebook data, schedule entries, mail, still pictures, and other data to and from other mova phones supporting infrared exchange. By using i-αppli to send data by infrared exchange, you can also interface with other devices that support infrared exchange.
  • Page 441 About Infrared (Ir) Exchange Infrared Exchange Mode Infrared exchange is performed in Infrared exchange mode. You can perform the following operations in Infrared exchange mode. Send one item Sends data selected from a Phonebook or mail screen etc., one item at a time. The data is added to the appropriate function on the receiver side.
  • Page 442 Send/Receive One Sending and Receiving Data One Item at a Time You can use the Infrared exchange function to send or receive mova data, one item at a time. Refer to P.438 for details on the types of data you can send and receive. Sending One Data Item Perform this operation from a list screen or details screen of the data you wish to send.
  • Page 443 Sending and Receiving Data One Item at a Time Receiving One Data Item “Receive one” is performed from the receive lr data screen. In the stand-by, press t93. The receive Ir data screen is displayed. Press 1 (Receive). The mova enters receive stand-by status. If the data is sent from the mova on the sender’s side within 60 seconds, the data is received automatically.
  • Page 444: Sending And Receiving All Data

    Send/Receive All Sending and Receiving All Data You can use the Infrared exchange function to send or receive all data for each function on the mova. Refer to P.438 for details on the types of data you can send and receive. To send or receive all data items, you need to enter your “terminal security code”...
  • Page 445 Sending and Receiving All Data Receiving All Data “Receive all” is performed from the receive Ir data screen. Performing a “receive all” will overwrite all the data already saved on your mova. In the stand-by, press t93 . The receive Ir data screen is displayed. Press 2 (Receive all).
  • Page 446: Using The Infrared Remote Control Function

    Infrared Remote Control Using the Infrared Remote Control Function Using the infrared port from the i-αppli software, the mova can operate devices that support infrared remote controls, such as televisions and VCRs. You must have i-αppli software that supports the infrared remote control function. (“キティ...
  • Page 447: Using Other Functions

    Using Other Functions About the miniSD Memory Card ..... .<miniSD Memory Card>446 Using miniSD Memory Cards..........450 Managing miniSD Memory Cards .
  • Page 448 It is therefore recommended that important data be backed up. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for data that may be lost or damaged data. Do not insert or remove a miniSD memory card while the mova is turned ON.
  • Page 449 About the miniSD Memory Card Inserting/Removing miniSD Memory Cards Inserting a miniSD memory card Do not insert a miniSD memory card while the mova is ON. Open the miniSD memory card slot cover. Slowly insert the miniSD memory with the printed surface face upward.
  • Page 450 About the miniSD Memory Card Removing a miniSD memory card Do not remove a miniSD memory card while the mova is turned on. Open the miniSD memory card slot cover, and gently push the card further into the slot. Push in until you a click is heard. The miniSD memory card pops forward.
  • Page 451 About the miniSD Memory Card Using the miniSD memory card adapter Have the label on the miniSD memory card and the miniSD memory card adapter facing the some direction, and push in the direction of the arrow. To remove the card, grasp the miniSD memory card using the groove on the miniSD memory card adapter, and then pull out of the adapter.
  • Page 452 Using miniSD Memory Cards Copying Data From the mova to a miniSD Memory Card <Copy to miniSD> You can copy phonebook, mail, schedule, ToDo list, bookmark, memo pad, melodies, and My picture (still picture) data to a miniSD memory card. Copy one, Copy all, and Copy selected can be used.
  • Page 453 Still pictures folder DCIM memory card xxxSHARP Shot still pictures folder xxxSH_UF User created folder DPOF settings folder MISC PRIVATE DOCOMO RINGER Melody files folder STILL Other image files folder TABLE Manager information folder SHARP IMPORT folder IMPORT SD_PIM...
  • Page 454 Using miniSD Memory Cards Press 1 (Copy one). To copy all items in a group Press 2, select the group to copy, and then enter your security code (4 digits). To copy all Press 3, and then enter your security code (4 digits). To copy selected Press 4.
  • Page 455 Using miniSD Memory Cards Viewing the data from the miniSD memory card management screen In the stand-by, press t94 . The miniSD memory card management screen is displayed. Press 1 (View miniSD data). The miniSD memory card data screen is displayed. Select the function to check, and then press t .
  • Page 456 Using miniSD Memory Cards Copying Data From the miniSD Memory Card to a mova <miniSD → Main> You can copy data stored on a miniSD memory card to your mova. Copy one, Copy all, and Copy selected can be used. You cannot copy movies from a miniSD memory card to the mova.
  • Page 457: Managing Minisd Memory Cards

    Managing miniSD Memory Cards From the miniSD memory card manager screen, data contained on a can be managed, including operations such as viewing and backing up data contained on a miniSD memory card, and formatting. Press t94 in order to display the miniSD card manager screen. Information such as folders and filenames contained in a miniSD memory card are managed in an area called “Manager info”.
  • Page 458 Managing miniSD Memory Cards Note Depending on the amount of memory used on the card, you may not be able to transfer the data. There is also some backup data that cannot be copied to a different mova. Phonebook mail address, secret code, ring tone, mail ring tone, called LED, mail/message LED and picture call settings will not be backed up.
  • Page 459 Managing miniSD Memory Cards Select “Yes”, and then press t. Backup starts. When backup is finished, “Data group transfer done” is displayed. Note When overwriting backup data in the phonebook, Owner information other than your phone number will be overwritten. Group names in the phonebook will also be overwritten, with group settings that are not overwritten returning to initial settings.
  • Page 460 Managing miniSD Memory Cards Viewing Data Created on a PC or Other Device on the mova <Import> You can view data (phonebook, mail, schedule, ToDo list, memo pad, melodies, and still pictures) created on a PC or other device by using a miniSD memory card to view them on the mova.
  • Page 461 Managing miniSD Memory Cards Updating the Manager Information on a miniSD Memory Card <New Manager Info> If you have used a miniSD memory card on a PC or other device (to edit, add or delete data etc.), you need to perform the “New manager info” operation, and update the manager information on the mova.
  • Page 462 Managing miniSD Memory Cards Formatting miniSD Memory Cards <Format> When using miniSD memory cards that have not been formatted (initialized), always use the mova to format the card. Formatting a miniSD memory card deletes all the data on the card. Please be careful. This cannot be done when the battery level is low.
  • Page 463 Assistant View Using Other Functions During a Call or Operation You can start a different function during a call or while using other functions. This feature is useful for situations such as when you wish to check or copy information in your schedule or phonebook during a call, and use the e-mail address or phone number in the Phonebook, while editing a mail message.
  • Page 464 Using Other Functions During a Call or Operation Select the function to start, and then press t. Move the cursor with w. The selected function starts. Operations may be limited for certain functions. For instructions on how to use a function, refer to the reference pages for each function. To copy phonebook items In the phonebook details screen, select the data you wish to copy and then press C3.
  • Page 465 Shortcut Menu Quick Access to Frequently Used Functions If you register a shortcut for a frequently used function, you can quickly call up the screen for those functions with simple operations. Registering a Shortcut Menu You can save up to 20 shortcuts in the shortcut menu. The mova already has the following shortcuts registered.
  • Page 466: Using The Shortcut Menu

    Quick Access to Frequently Used Functions Using the Shortcut Menu In the stand-by, press p. The shortcut menu is displayed. When a calendar is displayed on the stand-by display Press p to change the month that is displayed. Press H to disable the calendar display, and then press p.
  • Page 467 Close Operation Setting the Operation for When the mova is Closed The default setting is for a call to disconnect when the mova is closed. You can set this to put the call on hold and play a hold tone. You can also set the hold tone to (“Silent”) when a call is placed on hold.
  • Page 468 Battery Saver Mode Saving Battery Power During Calls You can reduce the amount of power used by the mova during calls to extend the life of the battery pack. The default setting is “OFF”. You can also perform this operation during a call. In the stand-by, press t55.
  • Page 469 The contents of recordings may be altered or lost in the event of misuse, exposure to static electricity or electrical noise, malfunction, repairs or phone model changes. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data recorded by the record message function.
  • Page 470: Sounding An Alarm When The Signal Is Weak

    Quality Alarm Sounding an Alarm When the Signal is Weak This feature sounds an alarm when there is a risk that a call will be disconnected due to a poor signal. You can select one of two alarm tones, High note or Low note. The default setting is “ON: High note”.
  • Page 471 Reconnect Automatically Reconnecting If a Connection is Cut Off If you enter a tunnel or the shadow of tall buildings etc., the signal quality can temporarily deteriorate or be cut off. In these cases, the mova automatically reconnects when the signal improves, and you can continue the call.
  • Page 472 Noise Canceling Reducing Interference to Hear Calls Clearly If the Noise canceling setting is selected (ON), surrounding noise is suppressed during a call to make conversation easier. The default setting is “ON”. In the stand-by, press t51. The noise canceling screen is displayed. Press 1 (ON).
  • Page 473 Be careful since this is different from the actual cost of calls. Other International Calling Services When using other international phone services (displayed when using DoCoMo International Call Service “WORLD CALL”). Calls to a shinkansen bullet train...
  • Page 474 Checking the Duration and Cost of a Call Resetting the Call Duration and Call Cost You can reset the last call and total call duration and call cost records to “0”. In the stand-by, press t66. The call details screen is displayed. Press t (Reset) and then enter your security code (4 digits).
  • Page 475: Using The Calculator

    Calculator Using the Calculator You can use the calculator to perform calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and tax. The calculator screen can be displayed by pressing numbers for a calculation during stand-by, and then pressing i (Calculator). Refer to P.526 for details on calculator functions.
  • Page 476: Entering Memos

    Memo Pad Entering Memos You can register text phrases that you use frequently, and use them when composing messages, schedules, or ToDo list. You can register up to 10 items in the memo pad. You can also sort them into 20 categories. In the stand-by, press t84.
  • Page 477 Entering Memos Using the memo pad You can use memos registered in the memo pad when composing messages, creating schedules and ToDo lists. In the stand-by, press t84 to select the memo, and then press t. Date created Date last revised Details Category Press C, select the usage method, and then press t.
  • Page 478 Calculating a Total Amount Deleting memos In the stand-by, press t84, select the memo, and then press C The delete screen is displayed. Press 1 (Delete one). To delete all memos Press 2, and then enter your security code (4 digits). To delete multiple memos Press 3, select the memos to delete, and then press t.
  • Page 479 The contents of the data will be stored for about one month even after the power for the battery pack has run down or has been removed. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored by the money calculator function.
  • Page 480: Checking Memory Usage

    Check Memory Checking Memory Usage The following details can be checked. Phonebook and Schedule/ToDo Remaining/Saved and Secret Bookmark, Holiday, Memo pad Remaining/Saved Received messages, Sent messages, Message R/F, Usage rate (%) My picture, Screen memo, i-αppli. When the available space in My picture memory is low, “U” (yellow) lights in the stand-by display.
  • Page 481 Data Communications and Fax Transmissions Data Communications and Fax Transmissions (Optional) By using a DoCoMo data communication device, such as the “Mobile Card Triplex N”, you can perform data communications or fax communications from a PC connected to the mova (at 9600bps).
  • Page 482 Switch-equipped Earphone Using the Switch-equipped Earphone (Optional) If you connect the flat type switch-equipped earphone (optional) to the Earphone/ Microphone socket, you can make calls to people registered in the phonebook just by pressing a switch, or answer incoming calls. The switch-equipped earphone can be used as is or combined with the following products.
  • Page 483 Using the Switch-equipped Earphone (Optional) Note If the phone number registered for the memory number has been set as secret data, enable secret mode before using the switch to make the call. If the switch-equipped earphone is left connected and the mova is placed in a briefcase or bag, the switch may inadvertently be pressed, causing the phone to dial out.
  • Page 484 Auto Answer Set Answering Calls Automatically When the Earphone is Connected (Optional) You can automatically answer calls received on the mova when the optional flat type switch-equipped earphone (optional) is connected. You can also set the amount of time (Receive time) before a call is answered automatically. Even if Auto answer is set to “ON”, you cannot answer calls automatically if the switch- equipped earphone is not connected.
  • Page 485: Using Self Mode

    Self Mode Using Self Mode Disables the making or receiving of calls, sending or receiving of mail, and i-mode functions. When you receive a call while Self mode is enabled, a guidance notifies the other party that you are out of the signal area or the phone is turned off. If you are using the Voice Mail Service or Call Forwarding Service, the services are used in the same manner as when the mova is turned off.
  • Page 486 Reset Settings Resetting Functions to Their Default Settings Settings you have set are reset to their default settings. Refer to P.527 to P.530 for details on which settings are reset to their default settings. In the stand-by, press t#, and then enter your security code (4 digits).
  • Page 487 i-Navi Link/“PlayStation” Connection Connecting Your mova to Car Navigation System or “PlayStation” Operating i-mode with Car Navigation system By connecting your mova to an i-mode compatible Car Navigation system, you can view websites or send and receive i-mode mail with the Car Navigation system. You can enjoy useful functions, such as searching for a restaurant through an i-mode site (program with location information) and setting it as a destination, or notifying of your present location by mail.
  • Page 488 Connecting Your mova to Car Navigation System or “PlayStation” Connecting Your mova With “PlayStation” By connecting your mova with a “PlayStation”, you can acquire or exchange the necessary data for games using i-mode compatible “PlayStation” software. i-αppli does not function on i-mode compatible “PlayStation” software. (As of November 2003) Depending on the i-mode compatible software, some i-mode functions cannot be operated while connected to a “PlayStation”.
  • Page 489 Services you can use with your mova Phone number Collect calls (no area code) 106 Standard directory assistance calls or calls to DoCoMo (no area code) 104 directory assistance for mobile phones (Charged) (You cannot get information about phone numbers of those who have not requested this service.)
  • Page 490 LMEMO9...
  • Page 491: Input Method

    Input Method Text Input ..........<Entering Text>490 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method .
  • Page 492: Text Input

    Refer to P.510 for selecting an input method. Each input method has several input modes for entering different types of characters (nP.491, P.510). From January 2001, the DoCoMo pager changed its name to “QUICKCAST”. Types of characters you can input Full-pitch...
  • Page 493 5-touch Input Method Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method You can switch between input modes depending on the type of characters you wish to enter. Press a to switch between input modes. Press a in the character input screen. Each time a is pressed, the input method switches in the following order: [ (full-pitch katakana) O^ (half-pitch katakana) OX (full-pitch alphanumerics) O d (half-pitch alphanumerics) O} (half-pitch numbers) Ol (kuten code) O...
  • Page 494 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Entering Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana (Full-pitch) By entering hiragana characters in kanji input mode, you can convert them to full-pitch kanji, hiragana and katakana characters, symbols, etc. In kanji input mode, Select the kanji to Converted to kanji enter hiragana (kanji enter candidates appear)
  • Page 495: Entering A Space

    Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Applying the Dakuten (゛) and Handakuten (゜) Marks For full-pitch characters, press * once to add a dakuten mark (゛) and twice to add a handakuten mark (゜). Press 3 times to return to the original character. For half-pitch characters, press * once to add a dakuten (゛), twice to add a handakuten (゜), and 3 times to add a hyphen (ー...
  • Page 496: Editing Text

    Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Predictive headword conversion When you perform one-touch conversion after inputting only one character, words starting with characters assigned to that key (words starting with “あ”‚ “い”, “う”‚ “え”, “お” when “あ” is entered) are displayed, and the choices are matched to the time of day. The words to display are already registered.
  • Page 497 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Entering Katakana (Half-pitch) Enter katakana in half-pitch katakana input mode. Enter katakana in half-pitch Enter the next character or press p or r to confirm katakana input mode When using the same key to enter the next character (Ex: “アイ”), always press r to move the cursor before input.
  • Page 498 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Conversion to Katakana, Alphabet Characters, and Numbers in Kanji Input Mode <Kana/Alphanumeric Conversion> You can convert entered hiragana into katakana, or into the alphabetical characters and numbers corresponding to the keys pressed. You can only use Kana/Alphanumeric conversion in kanji input mode.
  • Page 499 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Using Preset Phrases You can insert preset phrases ( P.525) and original phrases you have saved P.502) when you are composing mail and other texts. In the character input screen, press C, and then 5 (Insert phrase). Phrase categories are displayed.
  • Page 500 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Entering Symbols <Symbol Conversion> Symbol input mode In any character input mode (a screen with “Pict/Sym” shown in the lower left), press i (Pict/Sym) twice to enter symbol input mode. By pressing C in symbol input mode, you can switch between full- pitch symbol input mode and half-pitch symbol input mode.
  • Page 501: Entering Pictographs

    Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Entering Pictographs Pictograph input mode In any character input mode (a screen with “Pict/Sym” shown in the lower left), press i (Pict/Sym) to enter pictograph input mode. By pressing C in pictograph input mode, you can switch between pictograph input mode 1 and pictograph input mode 2.
  • Page 502 Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Entering Emoticons (Smiley Face Symbols) In the character input screen, press C, and then 4 (Emoticon). A screen appears showing the emoticons you can enter. Press the code for the emoticon (2-digit number) to use it. Menu screen List of emoticons Code...
  • Page 503: Changing Font Size

    Entering Text Using the 5-touch Input Method Convenient Input of Mail Addresses, etc. <Mail Address Conversion> Press * in full-pitch alphanumeric input mode (uppercase and lowercase) or in half- pitch alphanumeric input mode (uppercase and lowercase). Part of the mail addresses and URLs you can enter appear on the display.
  • Page 504 Registering Phrases Editing and Registering Phrases You can register frequently used original phrases and edit phrases already stored in the mova. For details of already registered phrases, see P.525. You can enter up to 64 full-pitch (128 half-pitch) characters. In the stand-by, press t35. The screen to edit phrases is displayed.
  • Page 505 Editing and Registering Phrases Resetting to Default Phrases <Reset> By resetting phrases, you can return edited/registered phrases to their default state. There are the following types of reset. Reset one You can specify and reset one phrase at a time. Reset folder You can specify and reset all phrases in one category.
  • Page 506: Cutting, Copying And Pasting Text

    Copy Text Cutting, Copying and Pasting Text You can copy or cut a character string and paste it to a different location. You can paste the copied text to the same screen or to a different screen. (Cannot be pasted to a screen without “x”...
  • Page 507: Pasting Text

    Cutting, Copying and Pasting Text Copying Mail Text You can copy the contents of the sender, receiver, subject and message text fields of outgoing and incoming mail. Display the content of the mail you wish to copy. Press C4 (Copy). The screen to copy source setting is displayed.
  • Page 508: Registering Frequently Used Words

    Kuten Code Input Using JIS Kuten Codes to Enter Characters You can use 4-digit kuten codes to enter kanji, hiragana, katakana, symbols, and alphanumeric characters. Kuten codes are unique numbers assigned to individual characters such as kanji. For details on JIS kuten codes and the characters you can enter with kuten codes, refer to the kuten code list (nP.514 to P.518).
  • Page 509: Deleting Saved Words

    Registering Frequently Used Words Press t, and then input the keyword. Enter it in hiragana. (Up to 8 characters) Press t. In the stand-by, press t33i (Switch) to display the keyword list. Note Each time you press i , the display switches between the word list and the keyword list. Editing Saved Words In the stand-by, press t33.
  • Page 510: Setting The Dictionary To Use

    Download Dictionary Setting the Dictionary to Use The mova lets you download dictionaries for Japanese conversion from various sites, and store up to 5 such dictionaries. You can use 2 of these dictionaries for kanji conversion. If you download a dictionary of technical terms, the terms stored in that dictionary appear as conversion candidates when you enter text.
  • Page 511: Selecting The Conversion Method

    Selecting the Conversion Method Deleting Dictionaries You can delete saved dictionaries individually, or all the dictionaries together. In the stand-by, press t34. The registered dictionaries are displayed. Select the dictionary to delete, and then press C4 (Delete). The Delete screen is displayed. Press 1 (Delete one).
  • Page 512: Switching The Input Mode

    2-touch Input Method Entering Text Using the 2-touch Input Method Setting the 2-touch Input Method <Character Input Method> You can enter hiragana with 2 keys using the “2-touch Input Method”. This method is recommended for users accustomed to 2-touch character input. In the character input screen, press C6 (2-touch input method).
  • Page 513: Entering Characters

    Resetting the Memorized Conversion Candidates Entering Characters When using the 2-touch input method, enter a 2-digit number to specify a character. In the character input screen, enter a 2-digit number. Ex: 22 O“き” Refer to P.521 for information on character assignments. Clear Memory Terms Resetting the Memorized Conversion Candidates...
  • Page 514 Font Style Changing the Character Style (Width) The size of characters displayed on the screen can be changed. There are 3 character styles that can be set. The default setting is “Bold”. In the stand-by, press t23. Press u to display sample text. Press 1 (Normal).
  • Page 515: Appendix

    Appendix Kuten Code List ............514 Keypad Character Assignment List (5-touch Input Method) .
  • Page 516: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List You can use the 4-digit Kuten code to enter kanji, hiragana, katakana, symbols, and alphanumeric characters. The Kuten code is a unique number appointed to each character, such as kanji. Refer to “Using JIS Kuten Codes to Enter Characters” on P.506 for information on using the Kuten code to enter characters.
  • Page 517 Kuten Code List Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 栗...
  • Page 518 Kuten Code List Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 拝...
  • Page 519 Kuten Code List Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 怕...
  • Page 520 Kuten Code List Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Kuten Kuten 4th digit Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits 1 to 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 覺...
  • Page 521: Keypad Character Assignment List (5-Touch Input Method)

    Character Assignment List (5-touch Input Method) Keypad Character Assignment List (5-touch Input Method) Enter characters using the keypad. Several characters are assigned to one key, as shown in the tables below. The displayed character changes depending on the number of times you press the key. Example: If you press 1 3 times in full-pitch 5-touch input mode, 1 “ア”...
  • Page 522 Keypad Character Assignment List (5-touch Input Method) Half-pitch Character Assignment “K” indicates a line break. “K” is displayed as half-pitch but counts as a full-pitch character. You can delete and edit it in the same way as other characters. Valid when entering mail messages, schedule, ToDo and Memo pad.
  • Page 523: Keypad Character Assignment List (2-Touch Input Method)

    Character Assignment List (2-touch Input Method) Keypad Character Assignment List (2-touch Input Method) Full-pitch [Full-pitch uppercase mode] [Full-pitch lowercase mode] Press 80 to switch between uppercase mode (left table) and lowercase mode (right table). Half-pitch [Half-pitch uppercase mode] [Half-pitch lowercase mode] Press 80 to switch between uppercase mode (left table) and lowercase mode (right table).
  • Page 524: List Of Symbols/Special Characters

    List of Symbols/Special Characters List of Symbols/Special Characters You can use 3-digit symbol codes to enter full-pitch symbols and special characters or use 2-digit symbol codes to enter half-pitch characters. Symbol codes are unique numbers specifying individual symbols and special characters. See P.498 for the input methods of symbols and special characters.
  • Page 525 List of Symbols/Special Characters List of Pictographs Pictograph 1 list Depending on the mobile phone used by the mail recipient, these pictographs may not be displayed properly if they are used in messages sent in i-mode Mail. In Short mail, pictographs other than “e” “d” and “f” become spaces.
  • Page 526 List of Symbols/Special Characters Pictograph 2 list Unless the recipient uses a mobile phone that supports the new pictographs, these pictographs are not displayed properly when used in messages sent in i-mode mail. In Short mail, pictographs other than “e”, “d” and “f” become spaces. Pictographs may not be properly displayed depending on the site.
  • Page 527: Common Phrase List

    Common Phrase List Common Phrase List Original phrases are not initially set.
  • Page 528: Examples Of Calculator Operations

    Examples of Calculator Operations Examples of Calculator Operations Sample calculations “M” is displayed when a number other than “zero” is placed in the memory. Note Delete data in the memory using [CM] before starting calculations involving the memory. If “E” is displayed If “E”...
  • Page 529: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List Settings Menu In the tables on P.527 to P.530, an item marked with “☆” returns to its default setting when you use the reset (P.484) function. Sound Function menu Key operations Default settings Page 1 Ring volume t111 Phone ring volume Volume 3☆...
  • Page 530 Menu List Display (continued) Function menu Key operations Default settings Page Stand-by display 2 Sub display t221 待受画面 サブ 1☆ (Sub) t222 Clock display (Sub) Digital display 1☆ Calendar display t223 OFF☆ (Sub) t224 Talk display OFF☆ t225 Caller ID display ON☆...
  • Page 531 Menu List Network services Function menu Key operations Default settings Page 1 Service t411 New stored data t412 Check new information 2 Voice mail 3 Set forward t431 Set forward t432 Save destination t433 Set Forward with Message ON☆ 4 Call Waiting 5 FAX mode OFF☆...
  • Page 532 Menu List Support menu (continued) 5 Send own number OFF☆ 6 Call details 0:00 0 yen☆*5 7 Change security code 0000 Even if settings are reset, accumulated duration and cost of calls will not be initialized. Other settings Function menu Key operations Default settings Page...
  • Page 533: Options And Accessories

    Note that some products may not be available in certain areas. For more information, contact your local DoCoMo retailer. For details of operation, read the User’s Manual for each option and accessory. Mobile card Triplex N This card supports DoPa packet communication, 9,600bps data communication, and PHS data communications.
  • Page 534 Options and Accessories Introduction to Data Link Using mova “SH Series Data Link Software”, you can transfer data between your mova and a connected PC. Also, by using a miniSD memory card, you can transfer data between your mova and a connected PC. You can download the Data Link Software from http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/soft/soft.html.
  • Page 535 Options and Accessories When using the Data Link software Copyright Although it is freeware distributed free of charge, this software is protected by the copyrights of Sharp Corporation. Disclaimer Sharp Corporation shall not be liable for damages arising from faults or failures of the software, and makes no guarantee or warranty of any kind with respect to such faults or failures.
  • Page 536 LMEMO9...
  • Page 537: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Malfunction? Check Here First......... . . 536 List of Error Messages .
  • Page 538: Malfunction? Check Here First

    Malfunction Check List Malfunction? Check Here First Symptom Explanation Page The mova does not Is the power turned on? work Is the battery empty? Is the battery pack attached properly? Have you pressed H for at least 2 seconds? The power does not turn on Is the battery empty? If the alert tone sounds and you are unable to turn the power...
  • Page 539 Is i-mode lock set? i-mode functions Is Self mode set to “ON”? Notices are on the Software update is necessary. DoCoMo website and Update software. in “お知らせ&ヘルプ” (News & Help) of i-menu stating that software update is...
  • Page 540: List Of Error Messages

    List of Error Messages List of Error Messages ※ Some messages are accompanied by a 3 digit number. These numbers are codes that are used by DoCoMo and appear on the terminal. Display Explanation Page You are outside the service area or in a location where the “圏外”...
  • Page 541 List of Error Messages Display Explanation Page “Authentication type Displayed for about 2 seconds if the mova is unable to connect – is not supported” to a specified site. “Password is not Displayed for about 2 seconds when authentication failed on –...
  • Page 542 List of Error Messages Display Explanation Page “Error in i-αppli” i-αppli data is invalid. Cannot download or update. – “Cannot download due to error in i-αppli” “Not a supported The i-αppli which you tried to acquire is not supported by mova. –...
  • Page 543 List of Error Messages Display Explanation Page (Error while checking Displayed when the mova was unable to contact the center new messages) correctly. The number of messages received will be displayed “Center full” after 5 seconds. Reorganize mail and messages in the mova, “Center XXX”...
  • Page 544: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    Refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual to see if the solution to your problem is listed before bringing your mova in for repair. If the mova still malfunctions, contact NTT DoCoMo at any of the following numbers. ★DoCoMo group companies ※After contacting DoCoMo, if your mova needs repairs...
  • Page 545 It is recommended that you keep a separate memo of the information you register on the mova. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in anyway for information that may be modified and lost data. If you upgrade your mobile/car phone, that data you created and data you have downloaded may be modified or deleted.
  • Page 546: Updating Software

    * Packet transmission fees are not incurred when updating software. If updating of software is necessary, the information will be posted on the DoCoMo website and “お知らせ&ヘルプ” (News & Help) of i-Menu.
  • Page 547 To not check for software updates Press 2. Press 1 (OK). mova information (such as the model and serial number) sent to the NTT DoCoMo site. Your cellular phone information sent will not be publicized/transferred to a third party. When software update is not needed “No update is needed.
  • Page 548 Updating Software Press 1 (Now update), and then press t . The software download starts. Software update is automatically performed without selecting menus. To not update, press 3. About 5 seconds t (OK) When performing a Scheduled update, this is displayed after “Starting SSL communication”...
  • Page 549 Updating Software When “Server is busy” is displayed after “Negotiating” is displayed Press 1 (Reserve). Refer to steps 2 to 4 of “Reserving Software Update (Scheduled Update)” for subsequent steps. To not reserve, press 2 (cancel). A screen to confirm whether to end is displayed.
  • Page 550 Updating Software When the reserved time arrives If the stand-by is displayed at the reserved date and time, the screen to the left is displayed and Software update is started automatically. If the stand-by is not displayed at the set date and time, software will not be updated.
  • Page 551 miniSD Memory card/miniSD Memory Card Adapter miniSD Memory card/miniSD Memory Card Adapter...
  • Page 552 miniSD Memory card/miniSD Memory Card Adapter...
  • Page 553 miniSD Memory card/miniSD Memory Card Adapter...
  • Page 554: Index

    Index 186/184 ....49 Zoom ... . . 134 1-touch conversion ..493 Car navigation .
  • Page 555 Index Flash movies ..280 5-touch input method Icon info set ..401 Image display settings ....491 Rear screen start .
  • Page 556 Index Broadcast send ..313 Quick i-shot ..386 Melody mail ..365 Change mail address Save....388 Memo pad.
  • Page 557 Index Open sound ..113 Quick record message . . . 78 Ring duration mail/message Sound... . . 113 ....121 Quick silent .
  • Page 558 Index ToDo ... . . 207 Charge start sound . . 107 To Do list ... . 244 Close sound ..115 Confirm.
  • Page 559: Please Follow Proper Etiquette

    Please follow proper etiquette. Please follow proper etiquette. When using your mova, please be considerate of those around you. Be sure to turn off your mova in the following situations. ■When in an area where use is prohibited There are places where the use of cellular phones is prohibited. Be sure to turn off your mova in the following situations.
  • Page 560 This manual is printed with soy based ink. This manual is made of 100% recycled paper. To protect the environment, return used battery packs to NTT ’03.11(1st Edition) DoCoMo, any NTT DoCoMo retailer, or a recycling agency. TINSE1692AFZZ Li-ion 03L 5.5 DS SM560⁄...

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