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P Accidents or failure may erase the data stored in your mova. It is recommended that you make a note of important data. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored in the mova.
Structure of This Manual Quick Manual r P.604 This manual is laid out in the format as shown below. Be sure to understand the meanings of the descriptions in the formatted page so that you can make a full use of this manual. The operating procedures in this manual are described assuming that you have done the initial settings (P.38);...
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Before using your mova The reverse side of a cover Structure of This Manual Safety Precautions Contents ................Features of the mova P506iC Notes on Handling ..............Phone Parts and Functions Standard Set and Main Optional Accessories ......
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Receive Messages, Check New Messages, Using Message Service Message R/Message F What is i-mode Mail?, Mail Menu, Using i-mode Mail Service Kirari Mail, Create/Send i-mode Mail, Mail Receive Option, Chat Mail, etc. What is i-shot?, Create/Send i-shot Mail, Using i-shot Service Save i-shot Mail, Display i-shot Image, User Defined Center What is i- α...
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(Charges apply) r P.433 Call Waiting Service (No charge) r P.444 Caller ID Display Request Service P Application required Various Functions of the mova P506iC Communicate with the Roll-navi Button mova Closed Works the same way as pressing while a site or list is displayed.
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Flex Style Voice Recorder You can switch styles as desired according to You can record the voice output from the the way you use the mova (Portable, Calling, microphone and play it back (approximately Digital-camera, or Self-shooting style) . 106 minutes maximum in the case of using Digital-camera style enables you to bring up the supplied 16 Mbytes miniSD memory icons and to operate the mova using the side...
Phone Parts and Functions <Left side> <Right side> ü <Earphone/Microphone connecting method> Dimensions: 50 mm (W) ! 111 mm (H) ! 26 mm (D) (when the mova is closed) Weight: approximately 128 g (with battery attached)
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Earpiece Power/End/Answer-hold key For listening to the other party’s voice. Used for turning the power on or off, for ending calls, Display r P.12 activating Answer-hold, and ending functions. Speaker Microphone Your voice is sent out from here. You can hear the ring tone, other party’s voice, or Infrared Data Port playback sounds of Record Message/Voice Memo, from here.
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Opening the Display <Portable style> Open the mova until it clicks. <Calling style> Press the display down to the full. Information P Unless otherwise specified, the descriptions in this manual are for when the mova is opened (step 2 or 3). P To operate the mova while viewing the display, the state in step 2 is recommended.
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Command Navigation Keys P In this manual, means to press the center of the key. (Soft key 1 : Command key) Press to set the selected item or execute the operation. • Do not press too hard, or the incorrect operation might result. P In this manual, , and mean to press the corresponding parts on the...
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Icons for Soft keys/Navigation keys To execute the operation shown on the display, press each corresponding key as follows: Shows the operation executed by Soft key 2. : Uses the Phonebook functions. : Displays the sub-menu. “ ” shows the directions you can scroll to or there are items you can select from.
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Zoom/Select Key In this manual, mean to operate the corresponding part of (Zoom/Select key). are valid for following operations: • During Camera Mode/Video Mode • During playing a moving image • Adjusting the earpiece volume during a call while the mova is closed •...
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Display <Display in calling style> 7 9 o (Standby Icon display) (Data Folder display in digital-camera style) P The current date and time are displayed P The icons 1 to p are displayed at the bottom field if set. during Camera Mode or Video Mode or when P The selected icon is enlarged.
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Displays the battery level (just for Lights when the mova is in the i-mode reference). This icon blinks while the connectable area and blinks during battery is put on charge. r P.36 i-mode standby. (“ ” is displayed when a Web site is being Displayed when an unread Message R accessed.) r P.237, P.242 exists.
About Display “Standby Icon display” that appears during standby contains nine function icons. “Screen display” is the display that comes up when you do not operate for about 15 seconds while the Standby Icon display is shown. In this manual, “Standby Icon display” and “Screen display”...
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Display in Digital-camera Style “Standby Icon display in digital-camera style” that appears during standby contains six function icons in digital-camera style. “Screen display in digital-camera style” is the display that comes up when you do not operate for about 15 seconds while the Standby Icon display is shown in digital-camera style. Press to select an icon.
Safety Precautions Always follow the safety precautions. Before using the mova, please read “Safety Precautions” for the correct operations. After reading them, keep them in a safe place for later reference. These safety precautions are provided to protect you or those around you, and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
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General precautions for the mova, batteries and adapters/chargers Danger Use only the batteries and adapters/chargers approved by DoCoMo for the mova. If you use any other type of battery, adapter or charger than the specified, the battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire.
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Precautions for the mova Warning Turn off the mova when near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. The mova may possibly affect these devices to malfunction. ❈ Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
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Caution Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If abnormality happens, stop using the mova immediately, and then get medical attention. Metals are used for the following parts: Where it is used Material Soft keys 1 to 5, Roll-navi button, Keys at side Chrome-plated nickel Display case...
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Precautions for the batteries (continued) Danger If the battery fluid gets into your eyes, do Do not throw the battery into fire. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean fire. water and get medical attention Don’t immediately.
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An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste. The battery may catch fire or destroy the environment. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, bring them to one of DoCoMo counters or dispose of them in Don’t accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
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Precautions for the adapters/chargers (continued) Warning Never short-circuit the charging terminals Do not let the adapter/charger get wet. If liquids such as water or pet urine get in the when the adapter is plugged into the power charger, it may cause overheating, electric outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Warning Comply with the followings in hospitals or health care facilities. Do not carry the mobile phone into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICU) or coronary care units (CCU). Turn off the mobile phone in hospital wards. If there is any electronic medical equipment near you, turn off the mobile phone even when in a location such as a lobby.
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$ An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, bring them to the DoCoMo counters or dispose of them in accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
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Standard Set and Main Optional Accessories <Standard Set> P P506iC Main Unit P miniSD memory card (With Warranty and Rear miniSD memory card adapter Cover) (With Instruction Manual) (Sample items) P Instruction Manual P Battery Pack P017 ・ With Quick Manual (With Instruction included r P.604 Manual)
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Selecting Method for Menu Selecting the Functions from the Menu P Selecting the Menu icon In standby, select in the Standby Icon display. Even during a call, some menus can be operated if “ ” is displayed at the bottom center of the display. P To bring up the Standby Icon display while the Screen display or i- α...
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Selecting a function from item name <Example> Searching and selecting “In call LED” ● “Display/light” “LED” Select from the Menu Function List Select Select “In call LED” P Press to return to the Standby display. Information P The functions for Voice Mail Service/Call Forwarding Service, and the i-mode Service/i-shot Service displayed by Menu 4 “Network/Ir”...
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For rapidly selecting an item in the list for the Phonebook or menu functions Continuous scrolling Press and hold to scroll through the selection items upwards or downwards continuously. Switching next page/previous page If the list for such as the Phonebook or the menu functions extends over one page, press display the next page and to display the...
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Operating in Digital-camera Style. You can answer incoming calls or display messages in digital-camera style. P Placing in digital-camera style from calling style, the message “Open phone to continue. Hold to exit.” may appear. Open the mova to continue the operation or press and hold for at least one second to cancel the (メモ/キャンセル)...
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Selecting from “1-2-Action” You can search for the function you want to know or use, and can check the operating method. You can directly jump to some of the searched functions. About “1-2-Action” P.512 This function is unavailable in “English” mode. Switch to Japanese for operation. P.37 <Example>...
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Confirming before Use Attaching/Removing Battery..................Charging mova......................Monitoring Battery Level ..............<Battery Level> Turning Power on/off..............<Power ON/OFF> Switching to English ................<Bilingual> Initial Settings ................<Initial Settings> Setting Date and Time ..............<Clock Setting> Notifying Other Party’s Phone of Your Phone Number ..<Send Own Number> Confirming Your Phone Number........<Own Number Display>...
Once the usable time after charging decreases to less than half of the original time, you should replace it with a new one. (The battery life is approximately one year. It is shorter if the phone is used oftener.) For the environmental protection, bring the exhausted battery to the NTT DoCoMo, dealers, or the recycle shop. Li-ion...
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Charging mova Charging the Battery $ To charge the battery using AC Adapter P005, DC Adapter P001 (option), or In-Car Adapter P003 (option), the battery should be attached to the mova. The mova can be turned on only when the battery is attached. $ When “...
Charging with the AC Adapter -------- Be sure to also read the instruction manual for the AC Adapter P005. -------- Attach the battery to the mova. Charging Open the protector cap for the Connector Indicator (lit red) Terminal and plug the AC Adapter connector Open the into the mova.
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Charging with DC Adapter The DC Adapter supplies power for charging from the Cigarette Lighter Socket (12 V/24 V) during car use, with the battery attached to the mova. -------- Be sure to also read the instruction manual for the DC Adapter P001. -------- Open the protector cap for the Connector Charging Indicator Terminal and plug the DC Adapter connector...
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<Battery Level> Monitoring Battery Level The “ ” icon on the display shows the battery levels in three steps for a reference. You can also confirm them by tone. P The battery level icons and tones are just for reference. P The battery level tone does not sound during charging with the AC Adapter, the DC Adapter, or the In-Car Adapter connected.
<Power ON/OFF> Turning Power on/off Turning on Press and hold for at least one second. The Standby display appears. P If the date and time have been set, the current date and time appear. P The Initial Setting display comes up each time you turn the power on if the initial settings have not been done yet.
<Initial Settings> Initial Settings After you first turn the power on, set Clock, Terminal Security Code, and Caller ID. The Initial Setting display appears in the order of Clock, Terminal Security Code, and Caller ID. P When all these items are not set, the unset items are brought up on the display each time you turn the power on. Setting Date and Time STEP 1 For details, see the next page.
<Clock Setting> Setting Date and Time You can set the date and time for the internal clock of the mova. Setting can be done even during a call. P Entering wrong numbers (13th month for example) for month, date, hour and minutes is invalid. In such a case, enter correct numbers anew.
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<Own Number Display> Confirming Your Phone Number You can confirm your own phone number. You can also confirm Personal Information Memo. The phone number (11 digits) of your mova is displayed. P Press to return to the Standby display. During a call, repeat pressing ) to return to the “In use”...
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Making Use of International Calls..........<WORLD CALL> Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed..........<Redial> Setting to Notify or Not Notify Phone Number by Every Call ....<186/184> Convenient Features by Storing Phone Number in DoCoMo Network ..............<Abbreviated Dial/Reject “ONE GIRI”> Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly ..........<Pause Function>...
Making Calls Enter the other party’s phone number including the area code. You can enter up to 24 digits. P Be sure to enter the area code first even for a call within the same area. When you call another mobile phone, 090 -XXXX-XXXX, or 080 -XXXX XXXX.
Making Use of International Calls P DoCoMo International Call Service “WORLD CALL” This service is available for the subscribers of the DoCoMo digital mobile phones. P Making a call 009130 r 010 r Country code r Area code r The other party’s phone number r ❈...
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Setting at purchase Setting Prefix for other than WORLD CALL <Setting International Prefix> 009130010 To use international call services other than WORLD CALL, store the international prefix you call at in advance. You can store up to three items. Select No. 1 to 3 Enter an international prefix You can enter up to nine digits.
<Redial> Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed The mova stores up to 30 dialed phone numbers. You can redial easily by this function. P While Redial Display is “OFF”, the Redial List is not displayed. P.207 P The dialed phone numbers (data for redial) remain in the mova even after the power is turned off. If you do not want the dialed phone numbers to be known to the others, delete them or set Redial Display to “OFF”.
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Deleting Redial <Delete Redial> You can delete data items for Redial. While a data item for Redial is selected, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while the Redial List is displayed, and press Select “Yes”...
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<186/184> Setting to Notify or Not Notify Phone Number by Every Call Regardless of the Send Own Number settings, you can select whether to notify the other party of your phone number, by entering “186” or “184” before the phone number. This function is also effective for when sending Short-mail.
❈ Only either “Abbreviated dial” or “Reject ONE GIRI” is available. Note that the phone numbers you stored in the DoCoMo Network are not memorized in your mova, so take a memo of them. ❈ When “ 圏外 ” or “...
Information P The phone number you can store for “Reject ONE GIRI” is an ordinary phone’s phone number; you cannot store a mobile phone number. P When a new phone number is stored in a location already occupied, the new number overwrites the old one. P This function is not available for the FOMA if you have contracted for the Dual Network Service.
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Numbers can be sent during a call by pressing numeric keys ( ) for the signal to be sent. When you are calling a DoCoMo free message display-type pager, you will hear an announcement, then the tone sounds. Enter your message in the form of numbers and symbols and press twice.
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P You do not need to enter at the end of the message. P Full-pitch characters cannot be sent to the DoCoMo QuickCast “02 · DO (zero-ni-do) Service”. ❈ The name of the DoCoMo pager has been changed to QuickCast since January 2001.
<Hands-free Mode> Hands-free Calls The other party’s voice in call is output from the Speaker if you switch the mova to Hands-free. You can talk with the mova placed on a desk, etc. P Deactivate Manner Mode/Personal Manner Mode to switch to Hands-free. If you activate Manner Mode (Personal Manner Mode) during Hands-free call, a normal call returns.
Taking Calls Receiving Calls ......................Using Received Call Record ..........<Received Call Record> Adjusting Volume of Other Party’s Voice during Call ....<Earpiece Volume> Adjusting Ring Volume ..............<Ring Volume> Setting Sound Quality ................<Equalizer> Sounding Loud from Speaker..............<Speaker> Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers.....<Accept Calls> Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers.......<Reject Calls>...
Receiving Calls When a call is received, the mova rings, the Call Indicator flickers, and the display lights. P Press to stop the ring tone in portable style. Press ( メモ / キャンセル ) in digital-camera style. (This stops only the ring tone; the incoming call operation continues.) When a call is received, (Answer the call)
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Record Message When the mova rings, press and hold for at least one second to answer by ( メモ / キャンセル ) Record Message regardless of mova’s style. P After answering, Record Message remains activated. To deactivate Record Message r P.71 Call Hold You can place the call on hold during a call.
<Received Call Record> Using Received Call Record The mova can store up to 30 record of incoming calls, namely, the phone numbers of the other parties and the date/time. P While Review Received Call is “OFF”, Received Call Record is not displayed. r P.207 P When Phonebook Lock or Key Dial Lock is set to “ON”, you cannot make a call from Received Call Record.
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About the Display if not Answer an Incoming Call If you do not answer an incoming call, “ ” is displayed in the Received Call Record List. “ XX seconds” indicates the ring duration on the detailed display. P While “Set mute seconds” is set to “ON”, “ ”...
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Information P Information on the Received Call Record display • When the Caller ID is notified, the caller’s phone number is displayed. When that phone number coincides with the one stored in the Phonebook entry with a name and icon, that name and icon are displayed. If the name is not contained in the Phonebook entry, the icon and phone number are displayed.
<Ring Volume> Setting at purchase Adjusting Ring Volume Level 4 You can adjust the ring volume to one of seven levels: Level 0 (Erase), Level 1 (lowest) to Level 6 (loudest). P When Steptone is already set, the ring volume cannot be adjusted while ringing. P While Record Message is activated, the ring volume for Record Message is adjusted.
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<Speaker> Sounding Loud from Speaker If you activate the Speaker function, the other party’s voice is output from the Speaker and your voice becomes inaudible to the caller. You can hear the voice from the Speaker with the mova placed on a desk, etc. P Cancel Manner Mode or Personal Manner Mode before performing this operation.
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<Accept Calls> Setting at purchase Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers ◎ Accept Calls This function enables you to accept calls from only the specified phone numbers in the Phonebook. Other calls are rejected. Up to 20 entries in the Phonebook can be specified as Accept Call entries.
<Reject Calls> Setting at purchase Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers ◎ Reject Calls This function enables you to reject calls from the specified phone numbers in the Phonebook. Up to 20 entries in the Phonebook can be specified as Reject Call entries. P Note that this function is effective when the Caller ID is notified.
Confirming Accepted/Rejected Phonebook Entries You can confirm the details of Accept Calls/Reject Calls. P While Phonebook Lock is activated, you cannot confirm the details. From the Accept Call List/Reject Call List, while an accept call item/reject call item is selected, press P Press to bring up the detailed display for other accept call items/ reject call items stored.
Not supported The call is from the line that does not support the Caller ID. P “Payphone” is displayed for the incoming calls from NTT pay phones, DoCoMo car pay phones, etc. P “Not supported” is displayed for the incoming calls from overseas or from ordinary phones via forwarding services, etc.
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<Set Mute Seconds> Setting at purchase Muting Ring Tone from Parties Whose Numbers are not Stored in the Phonebook You can disable the mova to ring for an incoming call for certain seconds if the caller’s phone number is not stored in the Phonebook or when the caller does not notify the Caller ID. Select “ON”...
<Reject Unknown> Setting at purchase Rejecting Calls from Parties Whose Numbers are not Stored in the Phonebook You can reject calls from parties whose phone numbers are not stored in the Phonebook. Enter the terminal security code Select “ON” P To deactivate Reject Unknown, select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
Settings for when Unable to Answer Calls Putting Phone on Hold..............<Answer Hold> Rejecting Calls during Ringing .........<Reject Calls during Ringing> Not Receiving Calls during Driving ............<Drive Mode> Confirming Missed Call ..............<Missed Call> Recording Messages when You cannot Answer Calls .....<Record Message> Recording Message by One Touch while Ringing..<Quick Record Message>...
<Answer Hold> Putting Phone on Hold If you cannot answer a call for a while during ringing, you can put the call on hold. P The call charge is applied to the caller even while the call is on hold. P When Open Phone is set to “Answer”...
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Information P You can activate or release Drive Mode even while “ 圏外 ” is displayed. P In Drive Mode, Record Message does not work. P Use to activate Drive Mode. Do not activate/release Drive Mode by entering “14151 (ON)” or “14150 (OFF)”. The Drive Mode is not activated when the power is turned on.
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<Missed Call> Confirming Missed Call If you do not answer a call, the message to the effect that there was a call is displayed. Number of missed calls indicates the number of newly arrived unanswered calls. Up to 30 missed calls are memorized. P It is recommended that you confirm Received Call Record for all the items of unanswered calls.
<Record Message> Recording Messages when You cannot Answer Calls When Record Message is activated, a reply message is played back and the message from caller is recorded even when you cannot answer the call. Up to five messages can be recorded for about 20 seconds for each.
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When Record Message is Activated <Example> When the fixed message has been selected for reply message When there is an incoming call, the mova plays back the fixed message automatically after the ring time previously you set elapses. After that, the caller’s message is recorded. P The other party hears the tone at the start and end of recording.
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Setting at purchase Setting Ring Time for Reply Message <Ring Time> 9 seconds The ring time until Record Message starts can be specified. Enter a ring time You can enter from 1 to 99 seconds for a ring time. P When entering the ring time from 1 to 9 seconds, enter two digits, “0” first, as in “01” to “09”. The ring time is specified.
Confirming the reply message ● Select the reply message The reply message is played back. P Press to return to the Standby display. During a call, repeat pressing ) to return to the “In use” display. Information P If you confirm the reply message during a call, the message is heard to the other party. P You cannot confirm the reply message while a call is put on hold, or during i-mode standby.
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<Quick Record Message> Recording Message by One Touch while Ringing You can answer incoming calls with “Record Message”, regardless whether the mova style, or Record Message is activated or not. After answering, Record Message remains activated. P Record Message does not work if five messages have been recorded. During ringing, press and hold for at least one second.
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Deleting Record Message and Voice Memo From the Message Playback List, select a record message/voice memo, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while the Message Playback List is displayed, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No”...
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Using Phonebook Storing into Phonebook..........<Storing Phonebook Entry> Storing Group Name ..............<Group Settings> Dialing from Phonebook ...........<Calling up Phonebook> Editing Phonebook Entries ...........<Phonebook Entry Editing> Deleting Phonebook Entries........<Phonebook Entry Deletion> Preventing Phonebook Entries from Prying Eye ......<Secret Mode> Confirming Stored Phonebook Entries ......<Number of Stored Entries> Making Calls with a Few Touches ..........<Two-touch Dial>...
<Storing Phonebook Entry> Storing into Phonebook Up to 800 Phonebook entries can be stored with phone numbers, etc. You can store up to 3 phone numbers per Phonebook entry, 2,400 in total. You can store 2,400 mail addresses as well. Also you can set an image, Ring Tone, Call LED, Mail Ring Tone, or Mail LED for each Phonebook entry.
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Enter/Select each item Up to 24 bytes (12 full-pitch Enter Name characters/24 half-pitch characters) Up to 10 bytes (10 half- Confirm Enter Up to 24 digits Reading Phone number pitch characters) P When entering names, readings are entered Enter the number from Select a Phone Icon the area code automatically;...
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Select P When selecting from the Data Folder r P.84 Image P To select an image of larger size than i-shot (S) size, trimming or resizing is required. However, you cannot store downloaded still images as you cannot trim them. You can also store animations of up to W/120 x H/120 dots or Photococktail images (for dialing/calling).
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We cannot be held responsible for the loss of entries in the Phonebook. P With a model change, etc., the items that can be copied to a new phone model at DoCoMo Counter are: “First Phone Number”, “Name/Reading”, “Group Setting”, “First Mail Address”, “Bookmark”, and “Secret store”. It might not be...
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You can add the secret code of the other party to the mail address stored in the Phonebook. If you have entered “phone number” or “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” as a mail address in the Phonebook, the operation shifts to the step to enter, edit, or delete the secret code.
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P If you store the mail address “phone number + secret code@docomo.ne.jp” in the Phonebook, you can send but cannot reply mail. If you doubly store the secret code, you cannot send mail to that mail address, either.
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Selecting from Data Folder You can select an image or melody from the mova’s memory or miniSD memory card when storing it into the Phonebook entry, or pasting it into mail. P Start from step 2 with some functions and from step 3 with other functions. P If you select a data item from the miniSD memory card, the data item is copied to the mova’s memory.
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Storing from Redial/Received Call Record List is Displayed to Phonebook You can store the phone numbers displayed on the Redial List/Received Call Record List to the Phonebook. You can select either “Add to phonebook” or “Add to same no.” for storing data item into the Phonebook.
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Perform the operations from step 2 of “Storing into Phonebook” on page 78. For executing “Add to same no.”, perform the operations from step 4 of “Editing Phonebook Entries” on page 93. Storing photococktail to Phonebook P You can store photococktail images for call/received display to the Phonebook. While the display is in pause or after the playback ends, )...
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<Group Settings> Storing Group Name You can set the names of groups to be selected for when storing the Phonebook entries. Separately from the settings for individual Phonebook entry, you can set the following settings for each group: Group Call Display, Ring Tone, Call LED, Mail Ring Tone, Mail LED, the reply message for Record Message, and colors displayed for Redial/Received Call Record.
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Enter/Select each content Up to 14 bytes (7 full-pitch characters/14 half-pitch Enter Edit name characters) P Selecting from Data Folder r P.84 Select Group call display P To select an image of larger size than i-shot (S) size, trimming or resizing is required.
<Calling up Phonebook> Dialing from Phonebook You can call up a phone number from the Phonebook to make a call, by any of the following four methods: Reading, Memory number, Group, and Phone number. P To call up a phone number stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. Press P The Search display you used the last time appears.
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Recalling method By Reading Enter the first reading of the name Displays the Japanese syllabary ( ア、カ、サ、 タ、ナ、…ワ ), English letter, numeral, symbol, and space ( □ ) pages. The Phonebook List that satisfies the search condition appears. The names in the Phonebook entries are displayed, divided into pages.
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Information P Categories and orders of names • If the Phonebook List is displayed by the reading search, the names in the Phonebook are divided into pages according to Japanese syllabic order ( ア、カ、サ、タ、ナ、…ワ ), alphabetic characters ( 英 ), numerals ( 数 ), symbols ( 記...
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Setting at purchase Displaying an image first From info list The Image display can be displayed first when the Phonebook entry is called up. ● From the Phonebook List, Select “Display order” Select “From image” Initially, bring up the Image display. P Select “From info list”...
<Phonebook Entry Editing> Editing Phonebook Entries P Phone numbers specified as Accept Calls or Reject Calls cannot be edited unless those settings are canceled. Starting editing STEP 1 From the Phonebook List/Phonebook display, Select “Edit” Editing the Phonebook contents STEP 2 Select the item to be edited Enter/Select each item For details, see page 79.
<Phonebook Entry Deletion> Deleting Phonebook Entries P If there are phone numbers specified as Accept Calls or Reject Calls in the Phonebook, “Delete all” is not valid. While a Phonebook entry is selected/displayed, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete some data” 1.
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<Secret Mode> Setting at purchase Preventing Phonebook Entries from Prying Eye The Phonebook entries stored as secret cannot be called up, edited, deleted, or dialed without switching to Secret Mode. For the entries you do not want anyone else to see, store it in Secret Mode.
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Activating/deactivating the secret data You can call up the stored Phonebook entries, and change them to the secret entries. You can also call up the Phonebook entries stored as secret, and change them to the normal entries. P To call up a phone number stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. P You cannot set or release secret for the Phonebook entries applied with “Reject calls”...
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<Two-touch Dial> Making Calls with a Few Touches This makes it easy to dial frequently called numbers that are stored in memory numbers 000 to 009, by pressing one digit and Press the numeric key ( ) for the lowest one digit corresponding to the memory number 000 to 009 + Example: To call the phone number in memory number 003, press then...
Activating Manner Mode Silencing Tone·········································<Manner Mode/Personal Manner Mode> Vibration to Inform You of Incoming Calls ···············································<Vibrator> Silencing the Sound for when Keypad is Pressed························<Keypad Sound>...
<Manner Mode/Personal Manner Mode> Silencing Tone You can activate Manner Mode to erase the sound output from the mova. For the Personal Manner Mode settings, you can change the setting of Record Message, type of Vibrator, Ring Volume, and Ring Volume for Mail/Chat mail. Operations in Manner Mode/Personal Manner Mode Manner Mode Personal Manner Mode...
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Manner Mode when closed When you press and hold for at least one second during standby in portable ( メモ / キャンセル ) style/digital-camera style, Manner Mode is activated/deactivated. Also Personal Manner Mode can be activated in the same way. Setting at purchase Setting Personal Manner Mode <Personal Manner Mode>...
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<Vibrator> Setting at purchase Vibration to Inform You of Incoming Calls The vibrator can be set to inform you of incoming calls. Five vibration patterns are available. P In Manner Mode, the vibrator is activated automatically and cannot be changed. In Personal Manner Mode, it can be changed.
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Changing Ring Tones Changing Ring Tone ................<Ring Tone> Changing Ring Volume ..........<Ring Volume Adjustment> Recording Voice or Melody as Ring Tone.........<Voice Ring Tone> Creating and Arranging Your Original Ring Tone ....<Original Ring Tone> Combining Rhythm Elements to Create Melody......<Sound Mixer> Setting Ringing Duration for Ring Tone..........<Ring Time>...
<Ring Tone> Changing Ring Tone You can select ring tones from harmonic melodies (eight fixed melodies and melody data items in the Data Folder) and eight types of Buzzers/Sound effects. (Harmonic melodies supported) In addition, you can set your recorded voice for the ring tones (up to three items). Priority Function Description...
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Execute the key operation to be set Select the category “Indistinctive” : The ring tone set for “Normal tone” sounds. (The setting is completed.) P This is displayed on the “Normal tone” setting display. “Buzzer/SE” : Selects from Buzzer/Sound effect. “Melody”...
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To play back a ring tone If “ ” appears at the bottom left of the display while you are selecting a ring tone, you can play back the selected ring tone. You can also play back Sound Effect, Schedule Alarm, and Alarm in the same way.
<Ring Volume Adjustment> Changing Ring Volume You can adjust the ring volume to : Level 0 (Erase), Level 1 (lowest) to Level 6 (loudest), and Steptone. P When Steptone is set, the volume is silent for about two seconds and moves up through the volume levels, every about three seconds.
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<Voice Ring Tone> Recording Voice or Melody as Ring Tone You can record the voice or melody from the microphone for use as a ring tone. Up to 3 voice segments can be recorded, for approximately 15 seconds per segment. P Setting the recorded voice or melody for the ring tone r P.104 Recording a Voice or a Melody Select a voice ring tone from among...
Changing a Title In step 2 of “Recording a Voice or a Melody”, select “Edit title” Enter the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed. Check the Playback display or Title Edit display for the characters not displayed in the Title List.
<Original Ring Tone> Creating and Arranging Your Original Ring Tone You can create harmonic ring melodies. (Harmonic melody supported) A melody can be composed of four parts. When the submelody or chord backing is stored, it will be played back with the main melody. In addition to selecting musical instruments, you can edit a title for the melody.
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Enter a melody For details, see the next page. P When you bring up the submelody 1 or 2 for the first time, or when you bring up the submelody 1 or 2 after erasing the stored contents and storing the contents again, the main melody is copied to the submelody. ) Select “Save”...
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Enter a melody 内容の入力・選択方法 Entering tones/rests Press to enter tones and to enter a rest ( ). ● ▲ <Example> Press five times to enter “R ”. Shows the number of tones from the first tone to (cursor) or underbar position. Setting the length of tones/rests Length Tone...
Setting a tempo Quick Press to select a tempo of [T4] : = 172 [T3] : = 144 the melody. [T2] : = 120 [T1] : = 96 Slow <Example> Press to set the tempo to “T1”. Melody Tempo Confirming the entered melody Press ( メモ...
Editing a Chord Backing The Chord Backing enables you to select a music category that determines the melody image, and enter any of total of 60 different chords; 12 basic chords of C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A# and B, and their m7, m, 7, and M7 for each.
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Playing back an Original Ring Tone Select “Data folder” Select a melody <Title display> Press The Original Ring Tone is played. P Press to adjust the ring volume during playback. To stop playback, press Information P When playback takes place r P.106 Editing an Original Ring Tone From the Title display, Select “Edit orig.
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To select the playback start point When the playback range is specified for an i-melody that has been downloaded or received with melody mail, you can select whether to play back from the top or only the specified range. You cannot select the start point for the original melodies or i-melodies that do not have the specified playback range.
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<Sound Mixer> Combining Rhythm Elements to Create Melody You can combine a variety of rhythm elements together. Additionally, you can use Sound Joint to link melodies which are created using Sound Mixer. Select “Sound mixer” Select “Sound mixer” P While selecting “Sound mixer” with “Help” displayed at the bottom left of the display, press ) to bring up information about Sound Mixer.
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Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to save the melody to the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select the “Melody” folder The melody is stored in the “Melody” folder. P Press to return to the Standby display. To Combine Created Melodies <Sound Joint> P After combined, it may take longer before playback starts.
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) Select “Save joined song” To play back the combined melody Select “Play joined song” and press To edit the combined melody title 1. Select “Edit title” and press 2. Enter the title and press · You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). In the List, the first 17 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/17 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
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<Ring Time> Setting Ringing Duration for Ring Tone You can set the ring duration for when you receive mail or a message, or for when a call comes in during i-mode. Item Description Key operation Mail ring time Sets a ring duration for incoming mail or messages Changes the ring duration during i-mode ❈...
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<Sound Effect> Changing Key Effect Tone and Other Effect Tones From among 13 sound effects besides normal tone, you can select the tone that sounds every time you press a key. You can also select the tone to sound for a maximum of about three seconds for when the battery expires, the mova is opened or switched to the portable style or digital-camera style, and charging is started or completed.
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Using Camera Functions Before You Use Camera ..................Taking Photos with Camera ............<Camera Mode> Changing Settings for Taking Photos............... Confirming Number of Remaining Photos that Can Be Taken ....................<Recordable Image> Displaying Images from Data Folder during Camera Mode ........Editing Image Data Item ..............<Edit Image> Using Photococktail ♪...
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Before You Use Camera Using Camera for Various Purposes You can set a shot still image for the Screen display or the Standby Icon display, or store it in the Phonebook. r P.78, P.188, P.195 You can paste frames or marks into the shot still image. You can also edit the facial expression of a person.
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About the Shooting Styles You can change the style of the mova depending on the photographic subject. P If you switch the mova’s style during operation, data may be erased, or other data may be saved. Do not switch style midway.
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Finder Display The following icons appear on the Finder display to indicate the current settings. P If you switch to portable style during Camera Mode, Camera Mode is suspended; open the mova to resume Camera Mode. If switched to digital-camera style, shooting in that style is enabled. Zoom (The magnification is shown by the scale.) P.135 H J L Flip horizontal...
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Shooting Size and Image Quality With the mova, you can take a shot of still images in the following six sizes: Only i-shot (S) size and i-shot (L) size can be transferred by i-shot. P The still image other than i-shot (S) size or i-shot (L) size is automatically resized to i-shot (L) size and sent. P You can also upload a shot still image to your personal computer using the miniSD memory card or dedicated data link software.
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<Camera Mode> Taking Photos with Camera Use the camera to take still images you want. P If you do not press any key while showing the Finder display, Camera Mode automatically ends after approximately three minutes, and the Standby display returns. Taking a Photo in Calling Style P At the time of purchase, the shot size has been set for “Screen size”...
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Taking a Photo in Self-shooting Style During Camera Mode, place the mova in self-shooting style (P.125). Press to display the subject horizontally flipped. P The photographic subject is displayed in horizontally flipped (mirror image) in the Finder display by pressing , but the saved image is displayed as a correct image.
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Press The still image you took is saved to the “Picture” folder. P You can specify the miniSD memory card as a storage location. r P.137 P Return to step 2 to take more photos. P Press and hold for at least one second to return to the Standby display. ( メモ...
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Functions Available from the Finder Display in Camera Mode “Zoom” is available both in calling style and digital-camera style. You can adjust Brightness only in calling style. Calling Digital-camera Calling Digital-camera Sub-menu Sub-menu style style style style ❈1 Data folder Night mode ×...
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Setting at camera start-up Continuous Shot <Continuous Mode> When you press the shutter, the camera takes snapshots 4 times or 20 times in succession. Four-continuous shot is for i-shot (S) size or Screen size and 20-continuous shot is for i-shot (S) size.
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Setting at purchase To change shooting interval for auto-continuous shooting High speed You can select an interval for when you take shots in auto-continuous shooting. P In Night Mode, the shooting interval is automatic, which you cannot change. The shooting interval changes automatically in accordance with surrounding brightness.
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Select a frame The frame is fixed. To confirm and select the frame 1. While a frame is selected, press 2. Press to select a frame and press Perform from step 2 of “Taking a Photo in Calling Style” on page 128. Setting at camera start-up Shooting with Auto Timer <Auto Timer>...
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Changing Settings for Taking Photos You can change various settings for the camera. The setting will change each time you press the respective keys from the Finder display. P Functions other than Zoom and Brightness can also be set from the sub-menu. Brightness cannot be set in digital-camera style. P You cannot use Flash for continuous shooting or Animeditor shooting.
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The following functions are operated from the sub-menu: Setting at purchase/ Function Key operation Icon Description Default Superfine : Saves with high quality. Fine : Saves with standard quality. Image Quality Fine Normal The image quality is decreased, the number of savable images is increased, however.
Setting at purchase Changing Camera Shutter Sound <Shutter Sound> Shutter sound 1 You can select the tone for when the shutter key is pressed. From the Finder display, Select “Shutter sound” The selection display for a shutter sound appears. ; then you can also select the shutter sound. Select a shutter sound Shutter Sound is set.
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Resetting the Camera Function <Reset setting> You can reset the functions set for shooting to the settings at starting up or at purchase. From the Finder display, Select “Reset setting” Continuous Mode is reset to “OFF”, Shooting Interval to “High speed”, Shoot with Frame to “OFF”, Auto Timer to “OFF”, Shutter Sound to “Shutter sound 1”, and Define Storage to “Picture”...
Displaying Images from Data Folder during Camera Mode You can display the saved image without ending Camera Mode. From the Finder display, Select “Data folder” Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to display the image from the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select the folder Select the data item The selected still image item is displayed.
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<Edit Image> Editing Image Data Item You can edit the shot still image. A still image larger than VGA size is shrunk to Screen size. P While editing, the image in Screen size and i-shot (L) size is not displayed in full screen size; therefore, the image might appear different from the actual one.
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Setting image edit mode STEP 1 While a still image is displayed, Select “Edit image” P Displaying Images from Data Folder r P.139 P With the size lager than VGA size, a confirmation display appears asking whether to edit it. Select “Yes” and press to enter image edit mode.
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Editing images from Accessory Icon You can also edit an image from Accessory Icon. If you select “Create image”, you can overlay frames or marks over a white screen to design your own image. Select “Edit image” Select “Select data”, “Create image”, or “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” “Select data”...
Edit an Image Adding a Frame <Frame> You can paste your favorite frames. If you paste a frame smaller than the image, the image is trimmed to that frame size. P You can select a frame of i-shot (S) size, i-shot (L) size and Screen size. P You can also download frames from Web sites.
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Pasting a Mark <Mark> You can paste marks on the images. P You can also download marks from Web sites. r P.265 From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Mark” Select a mark Press to select the position Enlarging/shrinking/rotating marks While editing a mark, you can adjust the mark size or rotate it from the sub-menu.
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Press P Press ) to switch the location pattern of the mark. Specifying the range P When the specified range is wider than the image, you may not be able to strew marks. Press Press to place “+” over the position to to move “+”...
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Changing Person’s Facial Expression <Funny Transform> You can change a person’s facial expression to a smile or angry one. From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Funny transform” Select one of the facial expression patterns Press again.
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Inserting Texts and the Date/Time You can insert texts, date and time into still images. P If you want to enlarge/rotate text, or change a font effect, font effect color, font color, font or font size, insert the text first: then you can edit it from the sub-menu before fixing the display position.
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Changing largeness/rotation, font effect, font effect color, text color, font and font size You can change settings of fonts inserted by “Text”, “Date of shoot”, and “Time of shoot”. Font effect: “Outline”, Font effect color: “16 colors”/“white” Setting at purchase Text color: “16 colors”/“black”, Font: “Normal”, Font size: “Normal”...
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$ Changing text color Before fixing the display position after entering texts, Select “Text color” Select a text color You can select from among 16 colors. P Select “256Color” and press to select from among 256 colors. $ Changing font Before fixing the display position after entering texts, Select “Font”...
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Combining <Composite> From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Composite” Select a still image to be combined P Selecting from the Data Folder r P.84 To confirm and select a still image 1. While a still image is selected, press 2.
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Trimming an Image <Trim Away> From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Trim away” Select a size “User-defined size” : Specifies the area to be trimmed by yourself. “i-shot (S)” : Trims to i-shot (S) size. “Screen”...
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Enlarging and Shrinking <Size> From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Size” Enter the values (%) for Vertical and Horizontal P To enter 1 to 99%, enter three digits, “0” first, as in “001” to “099”. Press again.
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Setting a Mosaic From the Edit Menu, in step 2 on page 141, select “Mosaic” Set the area over which you want to place the mosaic P Specifying the range r P.145 Press again. At editing image Changing Compression Mode <Image Quality> Fine You can select the image quality for when saving an edited image.
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<Photococktail> Using Photococktail ♪ Effect enables you to create a promotional-like video by mixing still images and melodies. Select “for Call/dial” to set it into the Phonebook to be displayed on the Dialing/Receiving display. P You can create Photococktail for “for Screen” in Screen size and for “for Call/dial” in W/160 x H/120 dots. P When you create Photococktail for “for Call/dial”, the image appears 90 degrees flipped.
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Select “Save” P Select “Preview” to check Photococktail for the contents created before saving. Key operation while previewing r P.158 (however, you cannot use P Select “Edit” to bring up the save confirmation display. To re-edit, select “No” and press : then you return to step 5.
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Select <New addition> P If the number of settable images has already been stored, delete unnecessary images (see below). When <Entrust> is selected, select the folder to which images are saved and press ) : then the rest storable number of images are randomly set.
Setting Effect and Melody Setting effect <Setting Effect> You can set visual effects to the Photococktail file. The mova comes with four pieces of visual effects “for Screen” and two pieces “for Call/dial”. Six pieces of effects are pre-installed in the mova but you cannot delete or overwrite them.
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Playing Back Photococktail You can play the saved Photococktail file. From the Photococktail Operation display, select “Play ・ Edit” Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to display the data from the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select the data Photococktail is played back.
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Editing Photococktail You can edit the saved Photococktail file. While selecting a data file, in step 3 of “Playing Back Photococktail”, Select “Edit file” Go to step 5 of “Creating Photococktail”. Setting Photococktail You can set up for playing back Photococktail. P You can also operate from the sub-menu while playing is in pause or when the playing is finished.
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<Animeditor> Using Animeditor You can shoot multiple still images successively to play them back as animations. P Animeditor is taken a shot of in i-shot (S) size. P About the “ (Animeditor)” folder • Respective shot images are saved to a single folder with “ ”, which is created in the “Animeditor”...
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Confirm the photographic subject Press the shutter key With “Automatic”, specified number of frames is shot automatically, including the first frame shot at the moment the shutter is pressed. With “Manual”, press the shutter the same number of times as the number of frames you specified.
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Select the folder The first frame of still images is displayed. P While the Folder List is displayed, select the folder you want to delete and select “Delete folder” from the sub-menu: then press to delete the folder. Press again. Animeditor is played back.
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Edit the image Press to bring up the Edit Menu See the description below for editing the image. <Edit Menu> With “Store” displayed at the bottom center of the display, press Select “Yes” Animeditor is overwritten and then saved. P To cancel, select “No” and press Edit the image You can use the following functions (you can edit repeatedly): Edit Menu...
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< ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 (pocket photo album)> Using ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 Creating ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 You can paste multiple still images over the space of W/240 x H/231 dots as if you pasted them to your pocketbook. Select “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” Select “Create”...
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Enter or edit the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 17 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/17 half-pitch characters) are displayed. Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to save the image to the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select the storage location With the mova’s memory, the edited still image can be saved to the “...
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Adding the Still Image <Add Photo> You can select the shot still image and paste it. From the Edit Menu, in step 4 on page 164, select “Add photo” Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to paste the still image from the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select a still image P A still image larger than i-shot (S) size is shrunk.
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Viewing ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 You can view saved ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 items. Select “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” Select “View” Select “Snap” or “List” “Snap” : Displays images one by one. “List” : Displays the title for image in the List. P You can press ) to switch between “...
Creating a new “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” You can create a new “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” item while a “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” item is displayed. ● While a “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ” item is selected or displayed, Select “Create new”...
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P When you read the code using P Read the QR Code so that the the mova, “ ムーバP506iC guide frame is in parallel with (the mova P506iC)” is displayed. the code. Guide frame Guide mark Information P You cannot read bar codes other than JAN Code, and 2-dimensional codes other than QR Code.
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Reading JAN Code/QR Code STEP 2 From the Finder display, confirm JAN Code/QR Code. P Overlap the cross guide at the center of the display on the center of JAN Code/QR Code to read and display it inside the guide. P You can change the setting of Brightness.
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Saving read data STEP 3 Select “Save” Enter the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the Bar Code Reader List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed. Select <Free>...
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Using Read Data Item Select the data item to be used from the Bar Code Reader List and press , then you can display the saved Read Result display. The available items are highlighted on the Read Result display. Press to select an item and press to execute the function.
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Activating i- α ppli from the Read Result display ● Select “Activate ppli” i- α ppli starts up. Saving melody data shown in the Read Result display Select “ ” Melody Operation display is displayed. Select “Store” To play back the melody, select “Play”...
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Information P You cannot make calls in Self Mode or during Key Dial Lock. P You cannot connect to URL in Self Mode or in i-mode Lock. The URL exceeding 768 bytes (768 half-pitch characters) is not available. P You cannot store data into the Phonebook during Phonebook Lock, Key Dial Lock, and Store Lock. P You cannot send mail during i-mode Lock, or when the Outbox is full.
Using Text Reader By reading printed letters (phone number, mail address, URL, etc.) you can use them with the mova as text information. You can use stored text information for making calls, creating mail, or connecting to the Internet. When reading text using Text Reader P Switch the Close-up lever to “...
Reading text STEP 2 From the Finder display, display the text within the readable range. Read in about 10 cm distance from a photographic subject. P You can change the settings of Brightness Adjustment. r P.135 P Display the text inside the readable range. •...
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Setting at Text Reader start-up Raising the character recognition rate <Change Scan Mode> Automatic Ordinarily, read data with “Automatic” selected. If a reading rate is especially low, change the setting to raise the rate. ● From the Finder display, Select “Change scan mode” Select an item you want to improve a scanning rate for “Automatic”...
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Using Read Text Select the data item to be used from the Text Reader List and press , then you can display the saved Read Result display. On the Read Result display, the available items are highlighted. Press to select an item and press to execute the function.
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Editing Read Text You can edit a read result item. P You can also operate from the sub-menu of the Read Result display before saving. While the Read Result display is displayed, Select “Edit” Edit the text You can enter up to 256 bytes (256 half-pitch characters). P In the Text Reader List, the first 19 bytes (19 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
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<Video Mode> Shooting in Video Mode You can take moving images with sound in Video Mode. P You can take moving images of W/176 x H/144 dots for up to about 15 seconds. P You can save approximately 20 moving images to the Data Folder and approximately 30 moving images to the miniSD memory card (for 16 Mbytes).
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Press The moving image is saved to the “Video” folder. P You can also save the moving image by pressing P You can specify the miniSD memory card as a storage location. r P.137 P To continue shooting, return to step 2. P Repeat pressing to return to the Standby display.
Taking Video with Digital-camera Style In digital-camera style (P.125), press and hold ) for at least one second. Select “Video-mode” An image from the camera (Finder display) appears on the display. P Even if you switch to the digital-camera style while the Finder display for video is displayed in calling style, you can also bring up the Finder display for video in digital-camera style.
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Changing the Settings for Shooting Videos The following functions are available in the Finder display: See pages 135 and 136 for the operation. • Zoom • Brightness • Flip Horizontal • Outline • White Balance • Color Tone • Soft Skin Detail •...
Displaying Moving Image from Data Folder during Video Mode You can display moving images stored in the Data Folder without ending Video Mode. Playing Back Moving Image in Calling Style From the Finder display, Select “Data folder” Select “Phone” Select “SD card” to play back the moving image from the Data Folder inside the miniSD memory card. Select the folder The Data list is displayed.
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Information P If a voice call or mail comes in, while you are playing a video, the playing is suspended: then the moving image played back up to the suspended point appears on the Finder display after completing the operation. The same applies when a message comes in.
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Saving Video as Still Image <Save as Image> You can save your favorite scene of a moving image as a still image. While the display is in pause/after the playback ends, Select “Save as image” Enter the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters).
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Changing Displays and Key Lights Setting Screen......................Displaying the Image Stored in the Phonebook.....<Call Image Display> Converting Phone Number to Name ..........<Name Display> Setting Power Save Mode ............<Power Save Mode> Displaying Callers when Ringing ...........<Caller Display> Setting Wake-up Display ............<Wake-up Display> Changing Graphic Character Type......<Graphic Character Setting>...
Setting Screen You can change the image displayed on the Screen display, Dialing/Calling displays, and Mail Sending/Receiving displays. You can set not only the images installed at purchase but also the still images shot by the mova, or images retrieved from Web sites, Screen Memo, i-mode mail or messages as on the table below.
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Setting from Customizing Menu <Select Screen> You can set “Screen (open) ” display for the display in calling style, and “ Screen (close) ” display for the display in digital-camera style. Not only images installed at purchase but also still images shot by the mova, or images downloaded from Web sites can be set for the Screen display.
Select an image P To set the animation after selecting “Picture” in step 3, press ) to select the animation in the “Animation” folder and press . The setting is completed. P Press while you are selecting a folder or a data item: then you can switch to either “ : Phone”...
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<Call Image Display> Setting at purchase Displaying the Image Stored in the Phonebook The still image of the other party whose entry is stored in the Phonebook or in the group is displayed during ringing. P Even if “ON” is selected, the still image of the other party or the still image for the group does not appear in the Call Receiving display when Name Display is set to “OFF”.
<Power Save Mode> Setting at purchase Setting Power Save Mode After about five minutes in calling style or three minutes in digital-camera style of no operation, the display turns off to save the battery consumption. P When the display goes off, press any key to turn the display on. Select “ON”...
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<Graphic Character Setting> Setting at purchase Changing Graphic Character Type Default You can switch the graphic character (image) displayed on the Dialing/Calling displays, Mail Sending/Receiving displays, between “Default” and “Customize”. Select “Customize” to display images stored within the Data Folder or downloaded from Web sites. If the Character setting is set to “OFF”, no graphic character (image) is displayed.
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<Key Light> Setting at purchase Turning Off Key Light You can set Key Light to remain off for when you operate keys. You can thus save battery power consumption. While Key Light is set to “ON”, it remains on for about 15 seconds after the keys are pressed.
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<Menu Icon/Shortcut Icon Setting> Setting at purchase Customizing Standby Icon or Shortcut Icon Display Default You can switch nine icons and their background displayed on the Standby Icon display and Shortcut Icon display (P.485) between “Default” and “Customize”. Select “Customize” to display the image downloaded from Web sites, edited icons or their background.
Perform the operations from step 2 to 4 of “Selecting from Data Folder” on page 84. Select the image to be set and store it. P The image for shortcut icons are stored in the “Picture” folder as “SC○○”. P Press to return to the Standby display.
<Font Size> Setting at purchase Changing Font Size Normal You can change the size of font on the detailed displays for Redial and Received Call Record, or the Phonebook. P You can also perform this setting from the sub-menu of the Phonebook display, or the detailed display for Redial and Received Call Record.
Restricting Operations Changing Terminal Security Code .........<Terminal Security Code> Restricting Phonebook Operations..........<Lock Settings> Preventing Key Operation Errors............<Key Guard> Preventing Other People from Using Your Phone ......<Keypad Lock> Setting whether to Display Redial and Received Call Record ............<Redial and Received Call Display Setting> Locking Schedule Events .............<Schedule Lock>...
❈ In addition to this password, each Information provider may independently set the password for the program. Information P Note that if you forget these security codes, you must bring your mova and ID such as your driver’s license to one of DoCoMo counters. Setting at purchase Storing/Changing the Terminal Security Code...
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Enter the new terminal security code. Select “Yes” P Press ) from the confirmation display to enter the terminal security code anew . P To cancel, select “No” and press P Press to return to the Standby display. The terminal security code is required to use the following functions: P Send Own Number P All Reset P Folder Setting for Mail and Mail-...
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<Lock Settings> Restricting Phonebook Operations This function allows you to restrict calling up, storing, and deleting data items in the Phonebook, and dialing from keys. There are four functions; Phonebook Lock, Store Lock, Delete Lock, and Key Dial Lock. When a lock function is activated and a restricted operation is attempted, a warning message is displayed.
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<Key Guard> Preventing Key Operation Errors Key Guard disables the keys on the phone and prevents the keys being pressed accidentally. You can still, however, receive calls by pressing while Key Guard is activated. P While Key Guard is activated, you cannot turn off the mova. Deactivate the setting and then turn off the mova. Press and hold for at least one second The keys are disabled except for...
<Keypad Lock> Preventing Other People from Using Your Phone You can use Keypad Lock to prevent unauthorized use by other persons. Calling up/editing the Phonebook, making calls, and most of the functions are disabled. During ringing, even if the Caller ID is notified, the caller’s phone number or name is not displayed. Even if Keypad Lock is activated, the following operations are available: P Making emergency calls (110, 119, 118) P Receiving calls...
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P To deactivate Keypad Lock, you need to enter the terminal security code. If you forget the terminal security code, you need to bring your mova and ID such as your driver’s license to one of DoCoMo counters. This is for preventing your security code from being changed by others.
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Press Select “Monitoring” Enter the monitoring time P Set the time for counting the incoming call frequencies of Remote Monitoring. You can enter the monitoring time from 1 to 10 minutes. P To enter the monitoring time from 1 to 9 minutes, enter two digits, “0” first, as in “01” to “09”.
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Deleting the Remote Lock data items in the list While a Remote Lock data item is selected in step 3 on page 205 Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while a stored data item for Remote Lock is selected, and press Select “Yes”...
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<Schedule Lock> Setting at purchase Locking Schedule Events You can set all the schedule events not to be viewed by others. Enter the terminal security code Select “ON” P To deactivate Schedule Lock, select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display. Information P To recall a schedule event while Schedule Lock is set to “ON”, you need to enter the terminal security code.
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<Security> Setting/Canceling Security Functions at a Time You can set or cancel the security settings at a time for some of functions selected from the following: “Phonebook lock r P.202”, “Redial display r P.207”, “Review received call r P.207”, “Schedule lock r P.208”, “Mail security r P.208”, “Voice memo/Record Message lock r P.208”. P If you select “Phonebook lock”...
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<Secret Store> Preventing Data from Prying Eye You can store schedule events, mail, bookmarks, screen memos, and the data items in the mova’s memory as secret. They cannot be displayed unless you switch to Secret Mode. P While the data item stored as secret is selected, “ ”...
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Setting at purchase Securing Mail <Secret Mail Display Setting> Display ON You can set not to display the mail to/from other party whose address is stored in the Phonebook as secret (secret mail ) . From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Secret mail”...
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Securing Bookmarks and Screen Memos You can register bookmarks and screen memos as secret even in Normal Mode. Once registered as secret, bookmarks and screen memos cannot be displayed unless you switch to Secret Mode. While a bookmark is selected, or a screen memo is selected/displayed, Select “Secret store”...
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Securing the Data Items in the Data Folder (the mova’s memory) You can store data items in the Data Folder as secret. Once stored as secret, data item cannot be displayed unless you switch to Secret Mode. While a data item is selected/displayed, Select “Secret store”...
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Switching to Secret Mode When you switch to Secret Mode, “ ” appears at the top of the display and secret data items can be displayed. You can also switch to Secret Mode from the following sub-menu instead of using Menu 50. P You cannot switch to Secret Mode from the sub-menu when no data item is stored for Bookmark List, Screen Memo List, Outbox/Inbox List or Outbox/Inbox History List, or all data items are stored as secret.
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Using Timer and Schedule Turning On Power Automatically ..........<Auto Power ON> Turning Off Power Automatically..........<Auto Power OFF> Alarming at Specified Time.................<Alarm> Storing Schedule Events/Anniversaries..........<Schedule> Searching for Schedule Events ..........<Schedule Search>...
<Auto Power ON> Setting at purchase Turning On Power Automatically You can turn on the power at a specified time. You can also set to turn on the power once, or everyday repeatedly. This function is not available unless the clock is set. Select “Once”...
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<Auto Power OFF> Setting at purchase Turning Off Power Automatically You can turn off the power at a specified time. You can also set to turn off the power once, or everyday repeatedly. This function is not available unless the clock is set. Select “Once”...
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<Alarm> Alarming at Specified Time When the specified time arrives, you are alerted by a tone or vibration. You can store up to five items of alarm. You can set the alarm to sound daily or the specified of the week repeatedly, or you can select a type of the ring tone or vibration.
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Enter/Select alarm contents “ON” : Sets alarm. Select “OFF” : Cancels alarm. Setting/Canceling “Once” : Sets for alarming once. Select “Repeat daily” : Alerts you everyday at the specified time repeatedly. Repetition “Repeat weekly” : Alerts you at the specified time on specified days of the week. (Multiple days can be set.) P For “Repeat weekly”, press , put a check mark to the day of...
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Setting at purchase Setting Operation for when the Power is OFF <Power OFF at Alarm> You can set how an alarm or schedule alarm works at the specified time while the mova is turned off. ● select “ON” “ON” : The power goes on at the specified time and the alarm works. The power remains turned on.
<Schedule> Storing Schedule Events/Anniversaries You can display the calendar by month and confirm the stored schedule events. Also, you can be alerted for your schedule event at the specified time and date. Different alarm tone and vibration can be selected for each schedule event. You can store up to 200 schedule events.
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Storing Schedule Events When a schedule event is stored for a particular date, that date is displayed in green. You can store multiple schedule events for the same date and time. Selecting the date for the schedule events STEP 1 From the calendar, place the cursor on the date for the schedule event to be stored.
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Enter schedule event contents P Enter the date and time to start the schedule event. Enter P Enter the time in 24-hour format. Schedule event P To retrieve a schedule event (by period), the start date/time is the target for retrieval. start date/time P Enter the date and time to end the schedule event.
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Confirming schedule events The dates displayed in green indicate the schedule events stored. The dates displayed in red indicate Sundays or indicate that only anniversary days are stored. ● From the calendar, place the cursor on the date for the schedule event. P If a schedule event is stored, its contents are shown on the display below the calendar.
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Confirming schedule event details <Event Detailed Display> ● From the Schedule Event List, select the schedule event When multiple schedule events are stored for the same date, press to confirm the upcoming or past schedule events. <Event detailed display> Information P Using Infrared Data Exchange to send from Schedule Events List and Event Details display r P.447 P Copying a schedule event memo from the Event detailed display.
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Protecting Schedule Events Stored schedule events can be protected from being edited/deleted. From the Schedule Event List/the detailed display, Select “Protection” The schedule event is protected. To cancel protection, repeat the operation above. Information P “ ” on the calendar or the detailed display indicates that the schedule event is protected. Converting a Schedule Event into “Finished”...
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Confirming Number of Schedule Events You can confirm the number of stored schedule events, protected schedule events, and remaining space for storing schedule events. From the calendar, Select “Stored schedules” Number of stored schedule events (including number of stored schedule events as secret) Number of protected schedule events Number of schedule events that can still be stored...
Sending Short-mail from Schedule Events You can create a Short-mail message containing the start year/month/date and time of a schedule event and contents of the schedule event memo as the main text. From the Schedule Event List/the detailed display, Select “Compose S-mail” P When key-held is set to “Compose S-mail”, you can also create Short-mail by pressing and holding...
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Select “Yes” P If “Repetition” schedule event is contained in the List when you have executed “Delete all day”, a confirmation message appears again. Select “Yes” and press to execute deleting. P To cancel, select “No” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
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Storing/Editing Anniversaries If you store an anniversary, that day of the year is displayed in red on the calendar. The color can be changed by “Color-code day”. However, if a schedule event is stored for the same day, priority is given to the green indication of the schedule event. You can store a total of 30 anniversaries, up to 5 per day (4 for “Date”...
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Enter/Edit the date and the memo A total of 5 anniversaries per day (4 for “Date” and 1 for “Special day”) Enter/Edit Date “Date” : Specifies the date for anniversary. “Special day” : Specifies the month/week/the day of the week for anniversary. Up to 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) Enter/Edit Memo...
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Changing Calendar Display Color for Day of the Week or for Anniversary Setting at purchase Weekdays: “Black”, Saturday: “Blue”, Sunday and Anniversary: “Red” From the calendar, Select “Color-coded day” Select “Anniversary” or a day of the week Select the color The color is set.
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Information P During a call, vibration informs you that the specified time has come. P In Manner Mode, vibration informs you that the specified time has come. The alarm tone does not sound. r P.100 P In Personal Manner Mode, the sound volume or tone set by the Schedule Alarm has priority. If you select an item other than the vibrator as schedule alarm tone, the tone set for the vibrator and schedule alarm in Personal Manner Mode works.
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<Schedule Search> Searching for Schedule Events You can retrieve the stored schedule event by conditions of “Period”, “Status”, and “Icon”. P To display schedule events stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode first. From the calendar, Select “Search” Select the Search condition Select “Specify”...
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Accessing Information through i-mode For i-mode subscribers What is i-mode? ....................... Bringing up i-mode Menu..............<i-mode Menu> Displaying Sites......................Viewing and Operating a Web Site ................Registering Sites in My Menu ...............<My Menu> Changing i-mode Password ........<i-mode Password Change> Bringing up a Web Page .............<Internet Access> Using Bookmark ..................<Bookmark>...
0120-005-250 (in English) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese) ❈ Cannot be called from ordinary phones. ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. ❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number. Information P The i-mode service charges a fee for the amount of information (number of packets) sent and received. This manual does not refer to information about a charge.
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For i-mode mail settings and changing the オプション設定 (Options) i-mode password. English Provides information from DoCoMo and the お知らせ&ヘルプ (News & Help) instructions or rules for using i-mode. English/ For displaying Menu in English (or Japanese).
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Other Things You Can Do P i- α ppli i-mode mobile phones can be used conveniently by downloading i- α ppli from sites. For example, you can enjoy various games on i-mode mobile phones, and can even set the mova to automatically check the stock market at regular intervals once you have downloaded a stock market information i- α...
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P SSL transmission You can access SSL-compliant sites (SSL pages) on your i-mode mobile phone without any special operations. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a method that uses authentication/ encryption techniques to ensure safe data transfer that protects your privacy. This encryption of data items for transfer to and from SSL pages prevents impersonators, source-file overwriter, or hackers from intercepting the data items during transfer, enabling you to exchange personal information such as credit-card numbers and addresses in safety.
i-mode Password The “i-mode password” is required when applying for the pay sites, registering My Menu or i-mode mail setting. At purchase, this password is set to “0000”. This can be changed to any four digits. r P.255 Take sufficient precautions to ensure that other people do not find out the i-mode password. Internet Access By entering an address (URL) of a Web page, you can access the Internet and display the Web pages supporting i-mode on your mova.
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<i-mode Menu> Bringing up i-mode Menu The i-mode Menu is the basic display for viewing i-mode sites and Internet Web pages. From here, you can use various functions of i-mode sites and the Internet. The i-mode Menu is displayed. P i-mode Menu can also be displayed by pressing The above operation is the basic procedure for accessing the functions of i-mode sites and Internet functions.
Displaying Sites Menu is the first page you access when you look for a desired site. From the i-mode Menu, select “ Menu” The i-mode center is connected and “Receiving” is displayed. When accessing ends, “ Menu” is displayed. Select the item (link) Repeat this operation to display the desired site.
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Information on the site display “ ” icon Accessible items (link) While a site is displayed, press The selected item is highlighted or is display the sub-menu for registering a displayed with frame. P When a downloaded site is cached (a few Bookmark or a Screen Memo.
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Re-accessing the Last Web Site You Visited <Last Page> You can access the last Web site you visited. From the i-mode menu, select “Last page” After connecting to the i-mode center, the last Web site you visited is accessed. Operation in digital-camera style Select “Last page”...
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SSL Sites An SSL site (SSL page) is a secure Web site that provides security functions when exchanging data items with Web site. To access an SSL site from an ordinary site If you access an SSL site, the SSL site appears and “ ”...
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Viewing and Operating a Web Site Selecting the Link and the Item When viewing a Web site, you may have occasion to set the link by entering characters yourself (using an input box) or by selecting an item from multiple choices (using check boxes, radio buttons, or pull-down menus).
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Calling up Phonebook for input box Bring up a Phonebook entry and enter the name or mail address into the input box. While an input box is selected, Select “Phonebook” Call up the Phonebook entry Select the data item to be entered To enter a phone number, mail address, name, or note, press to display the corresponding.
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Pull-down menu When an item has “ ” to the right of it, as in “ ”, there are other hidden selections (pull-down menu), from which you can select one item or multiple items. Select “ ” P When an item with “ ”...
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Confirmation display during editing or selecting If you press to move a page while editing an input box or selecting check boxes, a confirmation display appears asking whether to clear the input contents and move the page. Select “Yes” and press to clear the contents being edited and to move the page.
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Accessing a new Web site The memory of the traced path will be cleared after you return to the accessed Web site and access a new one by pressing . (see Ex.1) In contrast to the above, if you press to access the site one after another on the display, the latest several displays are all remembered regardless of any path taken.
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Updating Latest Information <Reload> You can update Web sites that are constantly changing such as sports programs to have the very latest information. While a Web site is displayed, Select “Reload” If the information of the Web site has been updated, the display changes whenever this operation is done. Information P If “...
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Displaying URL <URL> You can view the URL of a Web site while it is displayed. P A URL indicates the location and the title of the Web site in the form of “http://~”, and is synonymous with “Web page address”.
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<My Menu> Registering Sites in My Menu There is a location (My Menu) in Menu where the favorite i-mode sites can be registered. If you register the site you often visit in My Menu, you can access it easily the next time. P You can store the sites to My Menu only from Menu and Menu List.
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Displaying i-mode Sites Registered in My Menu From the i-mode menu, select “ Menu” Select “English” Select “My Menu” The My Menu List is displayed. Select the site The desired site is connected. Operation in digital-camera style Select “ Menu” Select “English”...
<i-mode Password Change> Changing i-mode Password “i-mode password” is required for storing or deleting My Menu, or activating the Message Services or doing the mail settings. This password is set to “0000” until it is changed. Change it to your desired one. Be very careful that no-one else learns your i-mode password.
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<Internet Access> Bringing up a Web Page By directly entering the URL of a Web page you wish to view, you can connect to the Internet and view the Web page (10 most recently entered URLs are kept in memory). However, the downloaded Web page that does not support i-mode might not be displayed correctly.
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Connecting by Using URL Log From the URL Log List in step 1 on page 256, select the desired URL The selected URL is displayed. P The displayed URL can be edited. Press The desired Internet Web page is retrieved. To delete URLs from the URL Log List While a URL is displayed, Select “Delete one”...
<Bookmark> Using Bookmark Bookmarking Web Pages and i-mode Sites When there is a Web site you look up frequently, bookmark it so that you can access it easily later. Up to 50 bookmarks can be registered. P You can bookmark both i-mode sites and Internet Web pages. While a Web site is displayed, Select “Bookmark”...
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Displaying a Bookmarked Web Page and i-mode Site Once a Web site is bookmarked, you can access it easily. From the i-mode menu, select “Bookmark” P While a Web site is displayed, select “Bookmark” from the sub-menu and press P The Web site is displayed by its title or URL. When the Display setting is set to “Display group”, select the group folder and press again.
Moving a Bookmark to Another Group Folder If “Display group” has been set for the Bookmark List, a bookmark can be moved to another folder. While a bookmark is selected, Select “Move one to grp” Select the destination group The bookmark is moved to another group. Information P The Bookmark List is not displayed when no bookmarks are registered or when all bookmarks have been registered as secret but the mode is Normal.
Deleting Bookmarks You can delete one or multiple bookmarks at a time. The deleting methods vary depending on the Bookmark settings, List or Display Group. P In Normal Mode, secret bookmarks are not deleted even by “Delete all”. To delete secret bookmarks, switch to Secret Mode first and then delete them. While a bookmark is selected, Select “Delete one”...
<Screen Memo> Saving Web Site Information You can save the displayed Web site as a screen memo to the mova. The maximum number of savable screen memos varies from 25 to 100 depending on the amount of data. Saving Screen Memo While a Web site is displayed, Select “Screen memo”...
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Bringing Up a Screen Memo You can display the Web site saved as a screen memo. From the i-mode menu, select “Screen memo” Select a screen memo to be displayed P While a Web site is displayed, select “Screen memo” from the sub-menu and press Operation in digital-camera style Select “Screen memo”...
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Editing Title of Screen Memos You can edit the title of the Web site stored as a screen memo as you like. Perform the same operations as editing the title for bookmarks. r P.260 P You can enter up to 24 bytes (12 full-pitch characters/24 half-pitch characters) in the title. Deleting Screen Memos You can delete one or multiple screen memos at a time.
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Downloading Images from Web Sites or Messages You can download images or animations from a Web site to set them for each display. You can also save them in the mova’s memory and later store as the Screen display or in the Phonebook, or can use them for the frames or marks of photo images.
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Setting the Images Directly from Web Sites for Each Screen <Image Setting> You can set the images displayed on Web sites and the images saved in Screen Memo directly for the Standby icon display, Shortcut icon display, icon background, Dialing/Calling displays, Mail Sending/Receiving and popped-up Notice/Warning displays.
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Select “Yes” The still image or animation is saved to the mova’s memory. P If you select “No” and press , you can set the still image or animation for the display but it is not saved to the mova’s memory. If you replace the images set for the displays by other images, the image downloaded from the site is cleared.
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<i-melody> Downloading i-melody from Web Sites From Web sites which enable melody-downloading, you can download your favorite melodies into your mova to use them as “i-melody”. (Supports harmonic melodies.) You can save the melodies to the “Melody” folder in the Data Folder. At purchase, 14 i-melodies are saved.
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<Downloading> Downloading from Web Sites Downloading Dictionary You can download dictionaries from Web sites. Up to five dictionaries can be saved. Two dictionaries are already registered in the mova. While a Web site from which a dictionary can be downloaded is displayed, select the desired dictionary Select “Yes”...
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Deleting Dictionary While a dictionary is selected in the Dictionary List, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while a dictionary is selected, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Information P Some dictionaries cannot be downloaded.
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<Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions> Using Phone To/Mail To/Web To Functions When a phone number, mail address, or URL is selected and highlighted while you are browsing a Web site, a message, or the text of mail, or running i- α ppli, you can easily use the functions explained below according to the selected information.
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Creating Mail to Selected Address <Mail To Function> While the mail address is selected, press The Mail Creation display appears. r P.302 The mail address is already entered in the address field. Information P If “@” is included in the character string of the half-pitch alphanumerics, the string is selected as the mail address. P Sometimes the correct number or address may not be displayed depending on the characters before and after the number/address.
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P Executing from mail text display or note display of the Phonebook While a URL is selected, press P The selected URL is highlighted. Mail text Note display of the Phonebook Select “Yes” The Web page at that URL is retrieved. P To cancel, select “No”...
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Set the i-mode Settings Setting at purchase When there is an Incoming Call during i-mode <Call while i-mode> Answer When there is an incoming call during i-mode, you can select whether to use i-mode with the Received Call Record memorized, or to use i-mode without the Received Call Record memorized.
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$ To use i-mode without Received Call Record memorized when receiving a call during i-mode This setting does not notify the mova of incoming calls, so it is set only by the network service (selections of functions during calls). When this setting is carried out, “Call while i-mode” set by the mova is not available. Setting by Network Service Operation when there is an incoming call The mova is not notified of incoming calls and it is always connected to...
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Various i-mode Settings From the “i-mode setting” menu, you can perform the settings for i-mode site or the Internet. If you select an item from the i-mode setting menu, the setting status may be displayed at the bottom of the display. From the i-mode menu, select “i-mode setting”...
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You can connect to an ISP (Internet service provider) by switching the connecting destination for DoCoMo i-mode mobile phone to the ISP. You need to subscribe for the packet transmission service to connect to the ISP. In addition, the packet transmission charge will apply to connecting to the ISP.
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Up to 30 bytes (30 half-pitch characters) Enter Host address (Alphanumerics) Information P You do not need to change this setting when you use the DoCoMo i-mode services. P The connecting destination cannot be stored unless both “Host number” and “Host address” are entered.
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Editing the registered destination Enter the terminal security code Select the destination Select “Edit” Select the item to be edited Edit the destination contents Press Deleting the registered destination Enter the terminal security code Select the destination Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all”...
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Setting at purchase Setting Images Not to Be Displayed <Image Display Setting> Small size You can set whether to download image data for when displaying a Web site. If you select “100% zoom” for the Image Display Setting, the image is displayed in actual size, so it may not fit the mova’s display.
Setting at purchase Setting the Number of Lines Scrolled <Scroll Type> Per 1 line You can select and set scrolling lines for during browsing from one through five lines. From the i-mode setting menu, select “Scroll type” Select the number of lines to be set The number of lines scrolled is set.
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Setting at purchase Setting the Certification Valid/Invalid <Certification Setting> All “Valid” An SSL site is a site with security functions added for when you send or receive data items to and from the site. You can display the contents of CA (Certification Authority) required for communicating with the SSL site and validate or invalidate certifications.
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Setting at purchase Giving Priority to Display Web Site Colors <Color Priority Setting> Prefer contents You can set the display colors set by “Arrange color” to have the priority over the original colors of Web sites. From the i-mode setting menu, select “Color priority”...
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Setting at purchase Preventing Use of i-mode <i-mode Lock> You can set the lock so that none of the i-mode functions (site access, Internet access, i-mode mail, i- α ppli) can be used. Enter the terminal security code Select “ON” P To deactivate i-mode Lock, select “OFF”...
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Using Message Service For i-mode subscribers Receiving Messages .............<Receive Messages> Inquiring whether Center Holds Messages ......<Check New Messages> Displaying Messages Stored in the Message List ..<Message R/Message F>...
<Receive Messages> Receiving Messages Once you subscribe to a message service of a site (program), your mova will automatically receive the information distributed by the provider via the i-mode center. After “Receiving” is displayed, the message ring tone sounds, the Call Indicator flickers, and the display lights.
Displaying New Message If you receive a type of message with “Auto-display” set, its content is automatically displayed. (Auto-display does not work while Key Guard or Keypad Lock is activated.) P Press to return to the Standby display. Also, if no key is pressed for approximately 15 seconds, the Standby display returns.
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<Check New Messages> Inquiring whether Center Holds Messages If you could not receive messages because you were out of i-mode service area or the power was turned off, you can check the i-mode center if messages is held at the center. Inquiring the Selected Items You can select any item you want to inquire from among mail, Message R and Message F.
Using the Center Check Key Only the item inquired by the operation on page 288 can be inquired quickly by using “Center Check key”. During standby, press and hold for at least one second. Information P During downloading, the icons for downloading message blink. P If messages could not be received successfully, you will be notified by an error message.
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<Message R/Message F> Displaying Messages Stored in the Message List You can display the contents of received messages. Message F is a message delivered free of transmission charge when the option setting is set for reception. Reading the Message List/Detailed Display From the i-mode menu, select “Msg.
Functions Available from the Message List/Detailed Display Following functions are available from the sub-menus for the Message List/Details display. Item Description When Set Image Display is set to “100% zoom” and an image does not fit on the display, ❈1 Switch image you can reduce the whole size of image so that the horizontal size of that image fits the width of the display.
Deleting Messages <Message Deletion> To delete all messages, three steps of operations are required at maximum; deleting read messages, deleting unread messages, and deleting protected messages in succession. While a message is selected, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all”...
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Using i-mode Mail Service For i-mode subscribers What is i-mode Mail?....................Bringing Up the Mail Menu ..............<Mail Menu> Setting Kirari Mail.................<Kirari Mail> Creating and Sending i-mode Mail.......<Create/Send i-mode Mail> Saving i-mode Mail and Sending Later ........<Save i-mode Mail> Sending Melodies by i-mode Mail.............<Melody Mail> Sending i-mode Mail with Images ..........<Mail with Image>...
Menu r English r Options r Mail Settings r Confirm Mail Address P When exchanging mail with other i-mode mobile phones : The part before @ P When receiving e-mail from personal computers, etc : Whole part including “@docomo.ne.jp” Addressing between i-mode mobile phones docomo.
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You can also set the mova to receive mail sent from the specified domains or mail addresses. r P. 340 All messages from NTT DoCoMo i-mode, i-shot, charge notice service, e-billing notification, and M-stage Visual Net are received. B Receive/Reject Selected Mail You can accept/reject mail sent from the specified mail addresses.
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Numbers of Characters that can be Used in Received and Sent i-mode Mail The number of characters that can be sent and received in i-mode mail is as follows. Send Receive Item Full-pitch Characters Half-pitch Characters Full-pitch Characters Half-pitch Characters (Kanji, Hiragana, Pictographs) (Alphabets, Numbers, Katakana) (Kanji, Hiragana, Pictographs)
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Dialing charges apply to i-shot transmission. P i-shot mail receiving When a still image shot by the DoCoMo mobile phone with camera is received, it is received as mail attached with an image URL on the i-mode mobile phones. i-mode contract is required for receiving i-shot mail. r P.376...
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Convenient Functions P You can run i-mode from a car navigation system. r P.514 • You can connect to an i-mode-compatible car navigation system to view sites on its screen, and to send or receive i-mode mail. • You can search a restaurant from the i-mode site (program with positional information) and locate its place from the car navigation system, or to let your current whereabouts known using i-mode mail message.
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<Mail Menu> Bringing Up the Mail Menu The Mail menu is the basic display to create and send mail, or to receive and read mail. From here you can use many mail functions. The Mail menu is displayed. P During a call, press <Mail menu>...
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< Kirari Mail > Setting Kirari Mail The Call Indicator flickers in response to Kirari Mail corresponding pictographs pasted to the text of mail. If you set Kirari Mail, the Call Indicator flickers when mail comes in or while you are composing or displaying mail.
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Setting at purchase Settings at reception of Kirari Mail If you set “At reception” to “ON”, the Call Indicator flickers for incoming Kirari Mail. From the Mail Setting Menu (P.344), select “Kirari Mail” Select “At reception” Select “ON” P If you select “OFF”, the Call Indicator does not flicker. P When the mova is in portable style, press (メモ/キャンセル)...
<Create/Send i-mode Mail> Creating and Sending i-mode Mail To create new mail, you need to enter the address, subject, and main text. You can keep the created mail in the Outbox, or send it immediately. Sent mail is also kept in the Outbox.
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Enter mail contents Up to 50 bytes (50 half-pitch alphanumeric characters) Enter Address : Entering mail address from the Phonebook r see the next page. “Recall address” : Entering from the Shortcut List r P.305 “Recall shortcut” “Recall mail list” : Entering from the Mailing List r P.305 “Mail history”...
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P When any mail address is not stored in the Phonebook entry, the phone number is entered for the address. You can send this mail message to the party whose mail address is “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” Adding Address Fields to the List <Add Receiver>...
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Information P When sending i-mode mail or i-shot mail to simultaneous addresses, transmission charge and the way the destination addresses are shown to other recipients are as follows: The way the destination addresses shown Transmission charge to other recipients The same fee as sending a message by i-mode mail Destination address only is displayed.
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Entering Address from the Mail History You can enter mail addresses using the Outbox/Inbox History. From the Mail Creation display, select the address field Select “Mail history” The Inbox History List is displayed. Press ) to switch to Outbox History List. Select a desired history The selected history is entered for the mail address.
<Save i-mode Mail> Saving i-mode Mail and Sending Later When not sending the created mail immediately, you can save it to the Outbox. The Outbox can hold up to 100 unsent and sent mail messages in total. Saving i-mode Mail From the Mail Creation display, Select “Save message”...
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You can send and receive melodies, such as originally composed ones, or pasted to mail. However, it may not be correctly sent to or received from the phones other than mova P506iC, P252iS, P505iS, P252i, P505i, P251iS, P504iS and P504i.
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<Mail with Image> Sending i-mode Mail with Images You can select an image from a Web site and send mail with the image’s URL. If the recipient of that mail has the mova that supports the image data items, the image can be displayed in the main text.
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<Editing Outgoing Mail> Editing Outgoing Mail You can edit a message in the Outbox and create a new message. While a sent mail message is selected/displayed, Select “Edit” Select the item to be edited Edit the contents P After editing the mail, send or save it. <Preview>...
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<Mail Auto-receive> Automatically Receiving i-mode Mail When the mail is sent to the i-mode center, the mova receives it automatically. Up to 400 items can be saved to the Inbox. After “Receiving” is displayed, the mail ring tone sounds, the Call Indicator flickers, and the display lights.
<Mail Receive Option> Receiving after Selecting i-mode Mail When i-mode Mail Arrives If you set Mail Optional Reception to “ON”, messages are not automatically received. The display at left informs you that a message is arrived at the i-mode center. Setting Mail Optional Reception r P.346 P Press any key to clear the display at left.
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The number of mail to be received/deleted is displayed. Select (OK) 決定 The mail messages are received or deleted. P Select (Cancel) and press to return to step 2. キャンセル Information P Mail Receive Option is not available when the mova is in Self Mode, when i-mode connection is restricted, in i-mode lock or out of i-mode service area.
Operation in digital-camera style Select “Check new Msg.” ● P You cannot select items to be checked. Using the Center Check Key Only the item inquired by the operation on page 313 can be inquired quickly by using “Center Check key”. During standby, press and hold for at least one second.
” is displayed in the lower row of the Information field or in the text of mail. P You cannot reply to iMS (Short-mail) or to the i-shot mail destination with “photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp”. P Quoting correspondent’s text in the reply mail r P.346 <i-mode Mail Forwarding>...
<Dial from Outbox/Inbox> Calling Sender of i-mode Mail If you have stored the mail address of recipient or the phone number of sender together with the mail address, you can make a call from mail easily. While a mail message is selected, or displayed with a destination/sender selected, Select “Dial from Outbox”/“Dial from Inbox”...
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<Store Phonebook> Storing i-mode Mail Senders in Phonebook You can store recipient’s or sender’s mail address in the Phonebook. If a phone number or mail address is in the main text and highlighted, it can also be stored in the Phonebook. Newly Storing Entries in Phonebook When the mail address is equal to the phone number, it is entered into both the phone number field and mail address field in the Phonebook.
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<Melody Saving> Retrieving Melody Data Item of i-mode Mail Melody data item that has been pasted to mail or messages can be saved to the mova and used as a ring tone, etc. When Displaying Melody Mail From the Outbox/Inbox List or the displayed text, you can confirm if melody is pasted. If “Play melody”...
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P For message While a melody message is displayed, Select “Save melody” To display Melody information, Select “Melody info” P Press ) to play back the melody. To stop the melody, press Select the “Melody” folder The melody is saved to the “Melody” folder. P You cannot save it to the miniSD memory card.
<Receiving Mail with Images> Displaying Images from Mail with Pasted Images From the Inbox List or the displayed text, you can confirm whether the image is pasted or not. “ ” “ ” (Image-pasted icons) Displaying Images The method of displaying images differs depending on the settings of “Download” as follows. Download r P.349 P While “Manual”...
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P While “Auto at open” or “Auto at reception” is set Bring up the image mail. The image is displayed in the URL position. P To stop downloading the image, press ) during download. However, the download cannot be stopped when “Auto at reception” is set. Information P Multiple images can be downloaded from a single mail item, but if the total volume of image data items exceeds capacity of the mova, the image downloading will stop at that point.
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<Outbox List/Inbox List> Displaying Mail Stored in the Outbox/Inbox List You can confirm main text of mail stored in the Outbox/Inbox. You can save up to 400 mail items in the Inbox, and up to 100 mail items in the Outbox. Reading the Outbox List/Inbox List and Details Display From the Mail Menu, select “Outbox”...
The following icons indicate the categories of received mail: P The icons are displayed in the list field or text. (Unread mail) Mail that has not been opened yet. (Read mail) Mail that has been opened. (Replied mail) Mail that has been replied to. (Forwarded mail) Mail that has been forwarded.
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When divided mail is received Select “Last fragment”, “Previous fragment”, “Next fragment”, or “Top fragment” and press : then you can display the last, previous, next, or top divided mail. However, when the divided mail is saved on the miniSD memory card, you cannot display the divided mail. (Order/Divided number) Received mail...
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Information P If the Outbox already saves 100 mail items, new sent mail overwrites the oldest sent mail (Unsent or protected mail will not be overwritten). P If the Inbox already saves 400 mail items, new mail overwrites the oldest received mail (Unread or protected mail will not be overwritten).
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Setting the Folder <Folder Setting> You can classify received and sent mail into groups (folders). If you set the Folder setting to “Valid”, that folder is displayed in the Folder List. You can also set the folder name, mail folder icon, and security per folder. You can set 30 folders for received mail and 10 folders for sent mail.
“Recall mail list”, you cannot store the same address. You can neither store the Mailing List that contains the same address. However, “phone number” and “phone number @docomo.ne.jp” are stored as the mail addresses using the same phone number, those are identified as the separate addresses and can be stored.
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Information P The existing mail cannot be assigned even if you perform the “Folder” setting. To assign them, do “Update folder”. r P.330 P You cannot select “Assign” and “Valid/Invalid” for “Inbox”/“Outbox”. P If a mail message sent to multiple parties includes the address set to be assigned, the mail message is assigned according to the setting.
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Deleting stored addresses or groups While an address/group is selected in the Assign List, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while an address/group is selected, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press The address or group is deleted from the Assign List.
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Storing Destination/Sender’s Address of Sent/Received Mail into the Folder You can store a destination/sender’s address of sent/received mail into the folder for assignment. While a sent/received mail message is selected, Select “Save in folder” Select a folder The mail address is stored in the selected folder. Information P If the storable maximum number (10) is exceeded or the mail address is already stored in another folder, you cannot store that address.
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Confirming Saved Mail <Stored Messages Confirmation> You can confirm the number of mail messages saved in the Outbox/Inbox. P To confirm the number of secret mail, switch to Secret Mode first. From the Outbox/Inbox List, Select “Stored messages” The number of mail messages is displayed by category. Number of sent mail messages Number of unsent mail messages Number of failed-to-send mail messages...
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Setting at purchase Switching Listing of Mail <Sorting> Date You can reorganize and classify (sort) the mail in your Outbox/Inbox in address order or date order. Item Sort Order Sorts by date and time of transmission/storage/reception, starting with the most Date recent.
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Information P Sent mail that has been protected can be edited. P You can also protect or unprotect a mail message by selecting/displaying it from the Outbox/Inbox List and pressing Deleting Sent/Received Mail <i-mode Mail Deletion> Mail can be deleted by the following methods. Only sent mail can be deleted from the Outbox List, and only received mail from the Inbox List.
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Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Information P While the Secret Mail setting is set to “Display OFF”, secret mail cannot be deleted in Normal Mode. P You can also execute “Delete one” by selecting/displaying a mail message from the Outbox/Inbox List and pressing .
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Deleting Outbox/Inbox History While an outbox/inbox history is selected, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while the Outbox/Inbox History List is displayed, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Information P If no history is stored, the History List is not displayed.
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P You can also set Server Setting from the mail setting menu. r P.344 Changing Mail Address <Change Mail Address> The initial setting for the i-mode mail address is “(random alphanumerics) @docomo.ne.jp”. You are free to change this address. As in “docomo. △△ _ab1234yz@docomo.ne.jp”, everything preceding @ can be changed. Enter only the part preceding @ when you do the setting.
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In this way you can avoid receiving unwanted mail. After you register your secret code, it will be hidden when you send mail and will not be displayed at the destination. P You need to change your mail address to “phone number@docomo.ne.jp” by “Reset Mail Address” (see the next page), before registering a secret code.
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P When you send mail, the secret code is concealed so that recipients cannot send reply mail without entering the secret code. P If you send mail to addresses other than DoCoMo, you might not receive an error mail telling that the destination address is unidentified.
Setting Number of Characters to Receive <Receive Divided Mail> When a received mail text exceeds 500 bytes (250 full-pitch characters/500 half-pitch characters), it is divided by every 500 bytes (250 full-pitch characters/500 half-pitch characters) to be received as multiple pieces of mail. Up to 4,000 bytes (2000 full-pitch characters/4000 half- pitch characters) of mail text (eight mail items) can be received.
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) .co.jp, the domain name denotes oo . ) ) ) .co.jp.) P Note that if you enter “docomo.ne.jp” or “ezweb.ne.jp” for your domain, “Nuisance mail” might be sent as if it had been sent from mobile phones or PHSs In step 3 on page 336, select “Reject/Receive Mail Settings”...
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Reject/Receive Selected Mail You can receive or reject mail sent from the specified addresses. In step 3 on page 336, select “Reject/Receive Mail Settings” from the “Receiving Mail” setting Select “Receive Selected Mail” or “Reject Selected Mail” Select Next P When the radio button is selected, it changes from Select the input box Enter the mail address you will receive or reject from...
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P The domain name cannot be specified for “Reject Selected Mail/Receive Selected Mail”. P If you select “Receive only i-mode mail”, you cannot receive messages from NTT DoCoMo Charge Notice Service and e-billing notification mail, and mail from M-stage Visual Net.
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You can reactivate the mail function when you want to use it after suspending. Immediately after you reactivate the mail function, your mail address will be “your-mobile-phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. Perform steps 1 and 2 on page 336. Select the input box for entering the i-mode password...
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<Mail Setting> Setting Mail Functions of mova Various mail settings can be done from “Mail setting” of the mova. Display the Mail Setting Menu From the Mail menu, select “Mail setting” <Mail Setting menu> P Display • Font size : Displays characters at the size of 16 dots, 24 dots and 28 dots. •...
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Pasting Signature into the Mail <Signature> You can store the information such as your name, address, or mail address as signature and paste it automatically to the text of mail. Two types of signature can be stored. From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Signature”...
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When “Add signature1” or “Add signature2” is set When you bring up the Mail Creation display, the text you have entered is pasted into the main text as a signature. Signature Information P Even if you set Signature to “OFF”, you can easily paste the signature by selecting “Add signature1” or “Add signature2”...
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Storing Addresses in Mailing List <Mailing List Setting> You can store 1 to 10 mailing lists (up to eight addresses per list). From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Mailing list” Select the group in the Mailing List The Address List is displayed. Select an address field Enter a mail address You can enter up to 50 bytes (50 half-...
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Editing the group name While a group is selected in the Mailing List, Select “Edit group name” Edit the group name You can enter up to 14 bytes (7 full-pitch characters/14 half-pitch characters). Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Storing Address in Shortcut List <Shortcut List Storing>...
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Deleting the stored address While an address is selected in the Shortcut List, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all” from the sub-menu while the Shortcut List is displayed, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Setting at purchase Setting Mail Melody Auto Playback <Melody Playback>...
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Setting at purchase Switching Font Size of Mail <Font Size Setting> Normal You can select the font size from Small (16 dots) , Normal (24 dots) and Large (28 dots). You can switch the font size for the main text of sent/received mail, the preview display for the created mail, the preview display for the created short mail, and the chat mail display.
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Switching Unit for Counting Entered Characters <Letter Counter> You can switch unit for counting entered characters displayed while creating mail. You can set unit for counting entered characters for i-mode mail and Short-mail separately. Setting at purchase Mail: “ Usable bytes ”...
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Setting at purchase Setting the Display Position of Mail Text <Message Display Position> From message You can set the first display position of mail for when opening mail to either “Text” or “Information” (receiver/sender, sending date and time, and subject). From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Display”...
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Switching Display Method of Mail List <Listing> You can switch the items and display method in the “List field” and “Upper/Lower info field” of the Inbox/Outbox List. Setting at purchase Listing type: “Type 1”, Marquee display: “List field” From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Display”...
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Setting Your Own Colors for Mail <Mail Color Setting> You can set preferred colors to the background, text, and highlighted part for sent and received mail. Setting at purchase Background: “White”, Text: Black, “Highlight: Blue” From the Mail Setting Menu, select “Display”...
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Using Mail Key Features The following operations are easily done by using the mail key: P Displaying the Inbox List P Displaying mail information P Editing Sent Mail/Replying Received Mail P Transferring images immediately after shooting P Bringing up the Mail Creation display P When you bring up the Mail Creation display from the Phonebook, Redial List, or Received Call Record, the destination address is automatically entered in the address field.
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<Create/Send Short-mail> Creating and Sending Short-mail Sending Caller ID to Other Party P About sending Short-mail Caller ID P The Short-mail Caller ID can be set to “Notify/Not notify” by setting “Send own no.” to “ON/OFF”. P Regardless of the Send own number setting, you can select to notify or not notify your Short-mail Caller ID by prefixing “1655”...
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Sending created Short-mail STEP 3 Select “Send short mail” P Press to prefix “186 or 184” to 1655 in order to notify or not notify the Short-mail Caller ID. You cannot send the Short-mail when international prefix is added. Press The Short-mail is sent.
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P About display when sending Short-mail When “1655” is dialed and you are connected to the Short-mail Center, the display cycles through the address, main text, notice, and “In use” display, then the Short-mail message is sent automatically. When you have finished sending Short-mail, the Mail menu is displayed. The call automatically ends, so you need not do anything until the Mail menu returns.
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: 公衆電話 ( ショートメール ) [Payphone (Short-mail)] ❈ When “ 公衆電話 ” (payphone) is displayed, the call came from an NTT pay phone or a DoCoMo car pay phone. P You cannot send reply mail if the sender is iMS.
<Chat Mail> Using Chat Mail Mail can be exchanged with several different recipients as you feel close to real time conversation. You can confirm the chat mail exchange (sent/received mail) on a single display. For exchanging chat mail, you need to store chat mail members beforehand or to store (or add) them when you receive chat mail.
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Entering a mail address directly Press The display for entering a mail address appears. You can enter up to 50 bytes (50 half- pitch characters). P In the Chat Mail Members List, the first 17 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/17 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
Creating and sending chat mail STEP 2 Create chat mail and send it to chat mail members. To send the chat mail to the stored members, select “Chat mail” from the Mail menu and press ; the Chat Mail display appears. Press The cursor is displayed in the chat mail input box, ready for you to enter the chat mail text.
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When You Receive Chat Mail If you receive chat mail during standby, you receive it as i-mode mail. P Chat mail is not available when “Optional recep.” is set to “ON” or when the Outbox/Inbox is full and overwriting is disabled.
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Continuing chat mail From the Chat Mail display, Enter the chat mail text Press to send the chat mail. The chat mail is sent. P You can also send the chat mail by selecting “Send” from the sub-menu and pressing Ends Chat Mail after Deleting You can delete the contents of chat mail from the List before closing chat mail.
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Other Functions of Chat Mail Editing chat name You can edit a chat name for each member. While a Chat Mail Member is selected in the Chat Mail Member List, Select “Edit chat name” The display for editing the chat name appears. Edit the chat name Select “Store member”...
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Setting at purchase Recognizing chat mail by title By member & title If a message comes in while you are having chat mail, you can select whether to sound the chat mail ring tone or mail ring tone. From the Chat Mail display, Select “Sort chat mails”...
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Setting at purchase Setting mail ring tone while chat You can select whether to sound the chat mail ring tone or mail ring tone for when a mail message comes in while you are exchanging chat mail. From the Chat Mail display, Select “Mail RT w/ chat”...
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Switching the font size for chat mail You can change font size for chat mail. ● From the Chat Mail display, Select “Font size” Each time you select “Font size”, the size switches among “Normal” (24 dots), “Large” (28 dots), “Small” (16 dots).
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Using i-shot Service What is i-shot? ......................Sending Images via i-shot ..........<Create/Send i-shot Mail> Saving i-shot Mail and Sending Later.........<Save i-shot Mail> Displaying Mail Received via i-shot........<Display i-shot Image> Changing i-shot Connecting Destination......<User Defined Center>...
What is i-shot? i-shot is a service that enables you to transfer still images shot by i-mode mobile phones to other i-mode mobile phones, personal computers, and mobile phones of other carriers. Structure of the Services If you send an image via i-shot, that image is saved at the i-shot center and mail with the image’s URL is sent instead.
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Before Using i-shot About images that can be sent P Images can be sent. The still image pasted to the mail is saved to the mova’s memory automatically. P When images stored in the miniSD memory card is pasted, the image is pasted after saving to the mova’s Data Folder. P Screen memos and images downloaded by i-mode cannot be sent.
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(The example below is for when the destination mobile phone supports i-mode.) Sender (shows that it is i-shot transmission.); photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp Sender’s information Your mobile phone number (sender) etc., is added to the beginning of the text.
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<Create/Send i-shot Mail> Sending Images via i-shot You can send an image shot by the camera via mail. P i-mode contract is not required to send i-shot mail. P You need to show your phone number (Caller ID) to send i-shot. If Send Own No. is set to “OFF” (not notify), you can switch to “ON”...
Taking the Image with Camera while Creating the Mail From the Mail Creation display, press and hold ) for at least one second. It becomes Camera Mode. After shooting, save the shot still image to the mova’s memory, and the Mail Creation display pasted with the image returns.
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<Save i-shot Mail> Saving i-shot Mail and Sending Later When you do not send the created i-shot mail immediately, you can save it in the Outbox. The Outbox can hold up to 100 unsent and sent mail items in total. Saving i-shot Mail From the Mail Creation display, Select “Save message”...
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<Display i-shot Image> Displaying Mail Received via i-shot You can receive i-shot mail using i-mode. Mail sent by i-shot includes a URL that can be used to browse an image. To display the image, connect to i-mode by the Web To function and download the image from the i-shot center.
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• For Receive Mail from Specified Domain, the i-shot domain (docomo-camera.ne.jp) do not need to be set. Setting this domain will cause nuisance mail to arrive that is sent in such a way that it appears to be from i-shot.
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<User Defined Center> Changing i-shot Connecting Destination ❈ You do not need to change this setting when you use the DoCoMo i-shot services. i-shot Center Setting You can register one “user designated destination”. You can register the host name, host number, user ID, password, primary DNS, secondary DNS, SMTP server, and mail address for the destination.
Enter destination contents Up to 20 bytes (10 full-pitch characters/20 half- Enter Host name pitch characters) Up to 24 digits Enter Host number Up to 64 bytes (64 half-pitch characters) (Alphanumerics) Enter User ID Up to 20 bytes (20 half-pitch characters) (Alphanumerics) Enter Password 12 digits...
Setting at purchase Selecting i-shot Center ドコモ You can select the destination to be connected from either “ ドコモ ” (DoCoMo) for i-shot or “user designated destination”. To use this function, “user designated destination” has to be registered beforehand. If you specify “user designated destination”, i-shot will not be available.
What is i- α ppli? By downloading i- α ppli from i-mode sites, you can make a full use of your i-mode mobile phone. For example, you can enjoy various games on i-mode mobile phone, and can even set the mova to automatically check the stock market at regular intervals once you have downloaded a stock market information i- α...
What is i- α ppli DX? i- α ppli DX enables you to link to your i-mode mobile phone information (mail, Dialed Calls Record/Received Calls Record, or Phonebook entry), in a more convenient and pleasurable way. i- α ppli DX also enables you to compose a mail message in the display where your desired graphic character appears, or that graphic character tells you who the call is from.
Other things you can do $ i- α ppli Standby display You can set i- α ppli for the Standby display, so that you can receive mail or make a call in the i- α ppli Standby display. You can also set the i- α ppli Standby display more convenient: it enables you to display the latest information about news or weather, or to bring up your desired graphic character that notifies you of incoming mail or alarm.
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Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press P When downloading, a confirmation display may appear asking whether to use registered data or information. If “ ” is displayed at the lower left of the display, press ) to confirm the registered data to be used.
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Information P To delete software while downloading; When the mova does not have enough space for additional software, you can delete the stored software and then save new ones. Select “Yes” from the confirmation display asking whether to delete the stored software, then press to display the Software Deletion List.
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The setting display after download The following displays may appear after you finish downloading: You can set each setting also from the Software List. P i- α ppli Standby display r P.412 P Set network TX r P.395 “Set network TX”: Displayed when the software that can communicate is downloaded.
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When downloading mail-linked i- α ppli When mail-linked i- α ppli is downloaded, an i- α ppli mail folders are automatically created within the Outbox/Inbox List. If you download mail-linked i- α ppli to receive i- α ppli mail, that i- α ppli mail is assigned into the folder that has automatically been created.
Setting at purchase Displaying Description of i- α ppli when Downloading Display OFF <Software Information Description Setting> You can set the mova to display the software description when i- α ppli software is downloaded from a Web site. The software description can be confirmed before downloading. <The Software List>...
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End the software. Select “Yes” from the confirmation display asking whether to save the software P To cancel, select “No” and press Displaying the Description of Saved i- α ppli < Software Description> <SSL Certification> You can confirm the description of saved i- α ppli and the SSL certificates of software downloaded from SSL sites.
P For i- α ppli creator If the software does not work normally while it is being created, it might be useful to refer to the trace display. P Trace is not displayed unless the trace information is recorded in the mova. While the Software List appears, select “Trace”...
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Operation in Digital-camera Style You can bring up i- α ppli software in digital-camera style; however, you can run only some. P You may run some i- α ppli software using the keys at the side. Select the software to be started up C N.A Presented by Janime.com Confirming date/time while running i- α...
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From the Outbox/Inbox List, select the i- α ppli mail folder When Security Setting is set to “ON” for the Folder setting, a display for entering the terminal security code appears. Enter the terminal security code, select “OK”, and press i- α...
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Information P Some of i- α ppli software may communicate while it is running. The mova can be set beforehand not to communicate (see the next page). ” is displayed in red when a message or mail arrives while an i- α ppli is running. P “...
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Setting Whether to Communicate <Set Network TX> You can set whether to communicate automatically when software starts up. P This function can be set for only the software which can communicate. From the Software List, select the software to be set. α...
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Setting at purchase Setting Whether to Permit Icon Information Notice <Use Icons> Some of software use the icon information, such as mail, messages, battery level, Manner Mode, and in-service-area/out-of-service area. You can use the icon information while running i- α ppli. P This function can be set for only the software which uses the icon information.
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Setting Whether to Permit Editing of the Ring Tone and Images <Changing RT/Image> Setting at purchase Allowed You can set whether to allow for editing the ring tone and call image in every software. If you set to “Allowed”, the ring tone or call image are automatically edited by the running i- α ppli. P This function can be set for only i- α...
Starting Up Other Software from the Software Some types of software can start up other software while running. For some software, the software to be started up is specified, and for other software, it is not specified. When the software to be started up is specified If there is the specified software in the Software List, you do not need to return to the Software List to enjoy the software.
(payment over the Internet) to be available; therefore, if you have set “Receive mail from selected domain”, you are advised to add “@bitwallet.co.jp” as one of the domains. Note that we at DoCoMo take no responsibility for the information you have specified in the mova. Contact the following for the services: bitWallet Inc.
P-Face 2.2 This is easy-to-manage schedule software. You can synchronize schedule events with the server on the Internet. You can edit the schedule events on the server from your personal computer via the Internet. P You will be billed for transmission charge for synchronizing. P The services for synchronization and face gallery functions may be closed without notice.
くるくるフォトフィール (Photo Phone Book) Insert photos or pictures into the Phonebook entries to create your original Phonebook. Write down the detailed information such as birthday, interest, or skill, so that you can refer to them with ease.Select a stored photo or picture to dial out or send mail right now.When the other party has this software, you can send or receive a data item via infrared rays.
スクリーンPlus (Screen Plus) You can download news, weather forecast, or fortune in digital-camera style. On the Standby display, the Calendar is brought up. P You will be billed for transmission charge for downloading data. P Information delivery such as news, weather forecast, and fortune-telling may be closed without notice.
BombLink Rotate a bomb, get the fuse fired using flames falling from both sides of the display, explode the bombs out. Point the fuse of another bomb to the exploding bomb, and the bombs get exploded in a chain. Bombs rise up in series from the bottom.
Go!Go!ダンジョン (Go!Go! Dungeon) The original RPG that enables you to play readily any number of times. Select a hero from among six elected braves, who ventures into dungeon. In dungeon, many a monster is waiting for the hero to come or insurmountable barriers block him to get through.
$ そのた (Others) ● Press to select “ そのた (Others)” Select an item “Menu” items Description 音 (Tone setting) Sets ON/OFF of the tone. おわる (End) Closes the software. はじめから (From the beginning) Erases raised Rascal, resetting the game. 初期化 (Initialization) Erases all images of Rascal from the album, resetting the game.
<Shortcut> Running i- α ppli Fast When frequently-used i- α ppli software is stored as shortcut, it can be started up easily. Compose message, i- α ppli, [“Go!Go! ダンジョン (Go! Go! Dungeon)”, “ パワプロ Setting at purchase ホームラン競争 (Powerful, Professional Homerun Competition)”], Bar code reader, Chat mail Setting i- α...
Auto-running i- α ppli When the time you have set comes, the software starts up automatically. You can change the startup time using Auto Start Timer. This function is not available unless the clock is set. P For starting software automatically, Auto Start must be set for the software, and the setting must be “ON”. Setting at purchase Setting Whether to Start Up i- α...
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Setting at purchase Setting Auto-start Date/Time for Software <Auto Start Timer> You can specify the date, time, and the day of the week for when the software to be started up. This function is not available unless the clock is set. P Unless you set Auto Start to “ON”, you cannot store the startup time, nor start up the software with the contents selected.
Enter/Select the contents of start time “ON” :Automatically starts at specified time. Select ON/OFF “OFF” :Does not auto-start. “Once” :Starts up once only. Select Repetition “Repeat daily” :Automatically starts up repeatedly at the specified time every day. “Repeat weekly” :Automatically starts up at the specified day of the week and time. “Repeat yearly”...
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Starting up from Web site Bring up a Web site which has “i- α ppli To”. Select an “i- α ppli To” Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Operation in digital-camera style Bring up a Web site which has “i- α ppli To” Select an “i- α...
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Setting at purchase Setting Whether to Start Up i- α ppli via Infrared Ray <Start via Ir> You can set the software to start up by receiving i- α ppli startup infrared rays data. P This setting is effective for only the software which can start up via infrared rays data. From the Software List, select the software to be set.
< i- α ppli Standby Display> Setting i- α ppli Standby Display You can use i- α ppli for the Standby display. i- α ppli can be set for the Standby display like a Screen display. P This setting is effective for only the software which can be set as the i- α ppli Standby display. Select “Standby software”...
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Using i- α ppli Standby display as i- α ppli You can start up the software set as the i- α ppli Standby display while it is displayed. While the i- α ppli Standby display is shown, ● press Operation in digital-camera style While the i- α...
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Settings for i- α ppli Standby Display The i- α ppli Standby display has several setting options, such as for showing the clock in the i- α ppli Standby display and setting the startup time. Setting at purchase not to appear on the i- α ppli Standby display Setting You can set the status icons such as Manner Mode or Drive Mode not to appear on the i- α...
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Setting at purchase Setting the startup time for the i- α ppli Standby display 5 seconds You can set the interval to five levels of 1, 3, 5, 10, and 15 seconds from when the Standby Icon display appears until the i- α ppli standby display starts up. Select “...
Managing i- α ppli Upgrading i- α ppli <Upgrade> You can upgrade the i- α ppli software. Some packages of software at the site inform you automatically that they have been upgraded. A confirmation display appears asking whether to upgrade the software. From the Software List, select the software to be upgraded.
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About i- α ppli Control • Some IPs (Information Providers) may access the software saved in your mobile phone and have directly that software suspended, depending on the software. In that case, you will not be able to launch or update the software, or use it for a standby display. All you can do is to delete the software or to display the software property.
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Setting at purchase Setting the Volume <Volume> System Preferred You can set the volume of the melodies and effect sounds played back while an i- α ppli is running. The volume is adjusted for all installed i- α ppli. The volume can be selected Level 0 (Erase), Level 1 (lowest) through Level 6 (loudest), and System Preferred.
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Setting at purchase Silencing a Tone for When Keys Are Pressed <i- α ppli Keypad Sound> You can silence a confirmation tone for when you press the keys while i- α ppli is running. P In Manner Mode or Personal Manner Mode, i- α ppli Keypad Sound cannot be set. Cancel either Mode to proceed. While the Software List is displayed, Select “Common functions”...
Deleting i- α ppli <Deleting i- α ppli> P You may not be able to delete some FeliCa compatible i- α ppli. P Depending on the software, you need to delete data within the IC card and then the software itself. While i- α...
Confirming i- α ppli Settings <Preview Common Functions> You can confirm the software which is set to the i- α ppli Standby display or shortcut. You can also confirm other settings such as the Backlight and Volume. While the Software List is displayed, Select “Common functions”...
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Using Bar Code Reader/Text Reader from i- α ppli Some of the i- α ppli software enable you to start up Bar Code Reader or Text Reader while i- α ppli is running. P Read data may be used by software. P Using Bar Code Reader r P.168 P Using Text Reader r P.175 While i- α...
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Using FeliCa What is FeliCa?......................
P You have to be careful about handling of the terminal security code and password for services. P We at DoCoMo service counters are not available to copying data within the IC card onto a new model when you are changing the model, or replacing the model due to repair.
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Using IC Card Function Place the marked surface of the mova over the reader of an external device. Place this part over the reader of an external device. Place the FeliCa mark surface of your mova over the reader to use it as electronic money or train ticket. This function is available without launching software.
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Using Network Service Network Services Available with the mova .............. Voice Mail Service (fee charged) ................Call Waiting Service (fee charged) ................Call Forwarding Service (free of charge) ..............Three-Way Calling Service (fee charged)..............Number Plus (fee charged)..................Caller ID Display Request Service (free of charge) ..........
❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number. You can apply the following services on “ ドコモ e サイト ” (DoCoMo e-site): “Voice Mail Service”, “Call Waiting Service”, “Call Forwarding Service”, and “i-mode”. P From i-mode (packet transmission fee free) iMenu →...
Voice Mail Service (fee charged) This service is optional (fee charged) and is available on a subscription basis. P When you use Voice Mail Service: P For the detailed explanation, see the User’s Manual for Voice Mail Service. The caller’s message can be left at the Voice Mail Service Center when your phone cannot receive signals or is turned off.
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Basic Operational Flow of Voice Mail Service Step 1 Record your reply message (initial setting). Step 2 Activate the service. Step 3 Caller leaves a message. Step 4 Play the message back. Main operations from the mova r Main menu r r Playback Play back new message Play back stored message...
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The call is transferred to the Voice Mail Service Center. P Note that you might receive a call when Any-key Answer is set to “ON” and Keypad Lock is set. ❈ The name of the DoCoMo pager has been changed to QuickCast since January 2001.
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Information P Only the last activated service is available. P The calls cannot be transferred manually while Keypad Lock is activated. P The calls from the third party only can be forwarded manually. If your phone is outside the service area or is turned off, your phone will respond according to the setting (1411 to activate/1410 to cancel) of the Voice Mail Service.
You can confirm the number of stored messages at the Center ● P The displayed number is the number of items to be announced when you play back a new Record Message (1417). The number of saved Record Messages is not included.
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To end the current call to answer the second call Press The ring tone for the second call sounds. P In this case, the second call is not automatically transferred to Voice Mail Service Center even if you have applied for the Voice Mail Service.
With the pager number specified as the destination and the Call Forwarding Service activated, The announcement is played back that the call is being forwarded. ❈ The name of the DoCoMo pager has been changed to QuickCast since January 2001.
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P When your phone is switched off or signals are weak, calls will be forwarded without the ring tone. Dialing charges for forwarding will still be applied to you. P If the owner of the forward phone number applies to DoCoMo to reject the calls to be forwarded and DoCoMo approves that rejection, forwarding to that number may be suspended.
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Charges for Call Forwarding Service No monthly charge Dialing charge Dialing charge Call Forwarding Forwarding Caller Service Caller will be charged. Subscriber will be charged. destination subscriber P The Call Forwarding Service subscriber will be charged for the dialing from the area where the phone is subscribed to the service, to the forwarding destination.
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When forward manually during a call During a call, an interrupting tone will sound to indicate a second incoming call. ● Press The second call is forwarded to the specified phone number. When forward manually during ringing Even if the Call Forwarding Service is deactivated, the call can be forwarded to the first phone number on the list. ●...
Three-Way Calling Service (fee charged) This service is optional (fee charged) and is available on a subscription basis. The Three-Way Calling Service enables you to converse simultaneously among three parties or to swap between two calls. Talking among three parties During a call, make a second call.
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You can talk among all three. Information P The Three-Way Calling Service is available for making calls to DoCoMo mobile phones, other network mobile phones, ordinary phones, or PHSs. P Dialing charges while the call is on hold will be applied to the caller.
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Structure of Three-Way Call ( Basic pattern) ❈ Assume you are Talk to Call is received during a call Dialing (When is subscribed to Call during call Waiting Service) Call Call swap Talk to On hold Talk to (Ring tone for *...
P Previous service was available only for data transfer and faxes, but you can now use it for receiving voice calls as well. For example, by using the DoCoMo data transmission devices such as “Mobile Card Triplex N”, and fax transmission software, you can automatically receive fax data through your mova.
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Entering or Selecting details STEP 2 Set the name, phone number and ring tone pattern items. Select the field Enter/Select details of additional phone number For details, see below. Repeat steps 3 to 4 above. Storing the entered details STEP 3 Press P Press to return to the Standby display.
Caller ID Display Request Service (free of charge) “Caller ID Display Request Service” asks the anonymous caller to notify of the Caller ID by the announcement and hangs up automatically. You can use the phone without anxiety as this Service prevents the trouble with anonymous calls, etc. P Caller ID Display Request Service does not require any special application, monthly charge, and installation charge.
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Using Infrared Data Exchange Infrared Data Exchange ................... Sending and Receiving Data Item One by One ............Sending and Receiving All Data ................Switching Infrared Data Exchange Mode ....<Infrared Data Exchange Mode> Using the Infrared Remote-controller Function ............
Infrared Data Exchange The mova is based on IrMC Version 1.1. Devices having Infrared Data Exchange functions can exchange Phonebook, Schedule, Free Memo, Mail data, Bookmark data and still image shot by the mova. However, data exchange might not be supported by some applications even when the other party’s device conforms with IrMC 1.1.
Sending and Receiving Data Item One by One You can send and receive a single data item using infrared exchange function. Functions that sending When a data item is received a single data item enabled Stored in the lowest vacant memory number after 009. (When there are no vacant Phonebook memory numbers, they are stored in the lowest vacant memory number from Personal Information Memo...
Receiving a Single Data Item <Receive Ir Data> Try to start the operation after the sending side is ready. Select “Receive Ir data” Select “Receive” When receiving is completed, a confirmation display such as “Save received Msg.?” appears. Select “Yes” and press to save it.
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Sending All Data Items <Send All Ir Data> To send all data items by infrared rays, an authentication password is required, so enter a four-digit number. The same password must be entered on the receiving side as well. When the receiving side shows “Exchanging data”, perform the operation below within 20 seconds to start sending the data.
Setting at purchase Overwriting Personal Information When all Phonebook entries are received via Infrared Data Exchange, Personal Information except own phone number is received and overwritten on the receiving side. Select “ON” Personal Information is also overwritten. P To not overwrite Personal Information,select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
Using the Infrared Remote-controller Function You can transmit infrared remote control signals from i- α ppli to infrared remote control compatible devices for use as a remote controller. P You need to download the software supporting the devices if you want to use the remote control function. P You may not operate some devices.
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Managing Data About Data Folder....................miniSD Memory Card....................About Image Data ....................About Melody Data ....................Handling Folders and Data ..................
About Data Folder The Data Folder denotes “mova’s memory” and “miniSD memory card”. You can save the still image shot by the mova, pasted to mail, or retrieved by download, etc., to the Data Folder. You can set the data items saved in the Data Folder for the Screen display or ring tone, etc.
P It is recommended that you keep the miniSD memory card after making the backups of the saved data items. Note that DoCoMo does not take any responsibility for the damages resulting from the deletion or deformation of saved data items.
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Installing the miniSD memory card Open the cover of the Insert the miniSD memory Close the cover of the card with its surface facing insertion port. insertion port. upwards until it clicks. Pulling the miniSD memory card out of the slot Open the cover of the insertion Take out the popped-out Close the cover of the...
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Operation in digital-camera style Select “SD card/Phone” from the sub-menu. ● Sub-menu of mova’s memory list and miniSD memory card list You can do the following operations from the sub-menu displayed in the mova’s memory list and miniSD memory card list: P If the message “Format SD card.”...
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Operations Available from the Data Folder “ ” indicates the operation available from the sub-menu of the mova’s memory and miniSD memory card. Sub-menu item / Picture At selecting image ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
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Configuration of the mova’s memory P Data items can be stored to the specified folder only. First Layer Second Layer Third Layer Folders Folders Folders the mova’s Picture memory picture (28) Saves the still images shot by the camera and Saves Animeditors.
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Folder configuration of miniSD memory card P Data items can be stored to the specified folder only. First Layer Second Layer Folders Folders Can save the still images shot by miniSD memory card picture picture camera and ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 items. Can save moving images shot by the Video video...
Checking Memory Usage Status <Space Check> You can check memory space for the mova’s memory and miniSD memory card. You can check “Usage in each folder” for the amount of space used by each folder. From the mova’s memory list, Select “Check phone space”...
About Image Data You can bring up the saved image and animations. P Switch to Secret Mode first to bring up the data items stored as secret. P The images larger than the Screen size are shrunk to fit this size. Bringing up Saved Images Select “My picture”...
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Operation in digital-camera style While selecting an image, ● select “Picture viewer” from the sub-menu and press Playing the Saved Image Back Select “Video” Select the data item Playback starts. The sound is played back from the speaker. P Press twice to return to the Standby display.
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Information P Flash images stored in the Data Folder might look different from those viewed on Web sites. P To replay Flash images (P.249), select “Retry” from the sub-menu. P “ ” appears when the image cannot be displayed. P If you select the “ (Animeditor)”...
Information P If a new folder is within the selected folder, images in that new folder are not displayed. However, you can display Slide Show by following the steps on the left page while the list inside the new folder is dis- played.
Trimming You can cut out the still image to fit the display size to be set. Select “Trim away” Press to move the position Edit the title You can enter up to 50 bytes (25 full-pitch characters/50 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 17 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/17 half-pitch characters) are displayed. Select the folder to which you store the data item Resizing You can shrink the still image lengthwise and crosswise by the same ratio to fit the display size...
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Continuously Playing Back Melodies You can continuously play back the melodies saved in the “Melody” folder. From the Melody List, Select “Cont. play” Select “Normal play” or “Random play” “Normal play” : Plays back data items in the order displayed in the List from the selected one. “Random play”...
Handling Folders and Data You can create folders inside the mova’s memory or miniSD memory card, or you can copy, move, sort files or edit the titles of the files. You can delete folders or files. Creating Folders You can create new folders inside the mova’s memory or miniSD memory card. You can create folders within “Picture”, “Animation”, “Video”, “Melody”...
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Changing a Folder Name and an Icon <Edit Folder Name> You can change a name and an icon of a new folder. While a new folder is selected, Select “Edit folder name” Change a folder name You can enter up to 20 bytes (10 full-pitch characters/20 half-pitch characters). P In the List, the first 17 bytes (8 full-pitch characters/17 half-pitch characters) are displayed.
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Setting at purchase Sorting the Data Items <Sort> Date (New → Old) You can use this function to sort, organize, and categorize all files saved in the mova’s memory. P The files in the miniSD memory card cannot be sorted. Item Description Date (New →...
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Copying/Moving Data Items from mova’s Memory You can copy or move the data items from “Picture”, “Animation”, “ ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 ”, “Video”, “Melody” and “Photococktail” folders inside the mova’s memory to the miniSD memory card, or copy or move data items between folders inside the mova’s memory. Data items that can be moved or copied Still images shot by camera, images after editing, still images acquired via Infrared Data Exchange , ケータイ...
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Information P When you copy a data item to the folder which includes the same named data item, the data item in the folder is not overwritten and the copied data item is stored with the same name as another data item. P You cannot use the mova to move the data items stored in the Phonebook, Ring Tone, or Screen Display, or still images attached to the sent i-shot mail.
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Copying/Moving Data Items from miniSD Memory Card You can copy or move the data items from “My picture”, “Video”, “Melody”,“Photococktail” and “Image box” folders inside the miniSD memory card to the mova’s memory, or copy or move data items between folders inside the miniSD memory card. P Moving “Voice”...
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Saving Data Items to the miniSD Memory Card You can save the Phonebook entries (except images), received mail, sent mail, bookmarks, schedule events (except images), free memos, and personal information memos into each folder. When saving the data items to the miniSD memory card, you can delete the data items stored in the mova.If you select “Save some to SD”...
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Information P If you execute “Save some to SD” or “Save all to SD”, the Phonebook takes “Phonebook”, Free Memo takes “Notebook”, Schedule takes “Calendar”, sent/received mail takes “Message” and Bookmark takes “Bookmark” and current date is added as the name. For example, when the date and time that data item is saved is “2004/12/16”, the name of the Phonebook takes “Phonebook20041216”.
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Storing Data Items into the mova from the miniSD Memory Card You can store the Phonebook entries, received mail, sent mail, bookmarks, schedule events, and free memos within the miniSD memory card to the mova. P When some lock functions are activated on the mova, you cannot store the data items within the miniSD memory card to the mova.
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Previewing the Data Items You can bring up and confirm the contents of the data item stored in the mova’s memory and miniSD memory card. P You cannot playback data item stored in the voice recorder from the miniSD memory card list. Play it back following the steps on page 500. While a data item is selected, press Information...
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Deleting Data items or Folders You can delete data items and new folders except for fixed data items and fixed folders. The following are the deleting methods: Deleting method Description Delete one Deletes a selected single data item. Delete some data Deletes multiple data items at a time.
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My picture Moving images SD video SD_VIDEO Video Phonebook, Received mail, Sent mail, Bookmark, Schedule, Free memo SD_PIM Original ring tone, i-melodies Melody PRIVATE DOCOMO RINGER TABLE DCIM SD_VIDEO SD_PIM Folder (Directory) RINGER Fixed folder name displayed in the mova.
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P Inserting into the miniSD memory card adapter P If you set the write protect switch to “LOCK”, you can no longer delete or save data items, preventing erroneous deletion. (Slide the switch using a sharp and fine point so that the miniSD memory card is not Lock damaged.)
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Using Other Functions Quickly Accessing Frequently-used Functions.......<Private Menu> Accessing Functions Using Shortcut Icon ..........<Shortcut> Quick Setting for Frequently-used Functions ........<Easy Setting> Entering Own Name and Images ....<Entering Personal Information Memo> Opening the mova to Start Talking........<Open Phone Setting> Starting Call with the mova Closed........<Answer While Closed> Using Roll-navi Button..............<Roll-navi Button>...
<Private Menu> Quickly Accessing Frequently-used Functions If you store frequently-used functions in the Private Menu, you can retrieve them easily. Select the function The display for the selected function appears. Storing the Private Menu You can replace the functions previously stored in Private Menu. You can store 16 functions. Check NW inf., Check new Msg., Screen memo, Ring volume, Normal tone, Setting at purchase Mail ring tone, Easy display, Alarm, Bar code reader, Receive Ir data,...
Top item Middle item Bottom item Menu functions that can be set as the Private Menu P As the List below is described in function names, actual displays might appear different. Item Item Item Item Display/light Open sound Call image display Accept calls Brightness Close sound...
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Rearranging Display Order for Private Menus You can rearrange order for displaying Private Menus. From the Private Menu List, select a function, Select “Rearrange menus” Select the other function to be replaced P Press to return to the Standby display. Deleting Functions from Private Menu You can delete functions stored in the Private Menu.
Storing Shortcut Function The following functions can be stored as Shortcut icons: $ Connecting to the URL of a specified bookmark 【 Bookmark 】 $ Starting up the specified i- α ppli software 【 i- α ppli 】 $ Bringing up the Shortcut List, selecting address, and creating mail 【 Compose message 】 $ Exchanging Chat Mail 【...
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Accessing Functions Using Shortcut P During i-mode Lock, “Bookmark”, “i- α ppli”, “Compose message”, and “Chat mail” cannot be called up. Cancel i-mode Lock, and then call them up. P During Self Mode, Key Dial Lock, or Phonebook Lock, “Keypad dial” cannot be called up. Cancel Self Mode, Key Dial Lock, or Phonebook Lock, and then call it up.
Bringing up the function setting display STEP 1 Execute the key operation for Outline and the function to be set Operation Method Initial Setup Setting functions STEP 2 Set the function P After you press at the final step of the setting, the display for the next function appears.
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<Entering Personal Information Memo> Entering Own Name and Images You can change the name for your own number display, and store phone numbers, mail addresses, a note or image as Personal Information Memo. You can store your own phone number plus two more phone numbers and up to three mail addresses. Displaying the Phone Number STEP 1 The phone number (11 digits) of your mova is displayed.
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<Open Phone Setting> Setting at purchase Opening the mova to Start Talking Keep ringing You can set the mova to receive incoming calls just by opening it. P If a call comes in while “Answer” is set and the mova is in portable style, following functions cannot be used; Answer Hold, Reject Calls, Voice Mail transfer and Call forwarding.
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<Battery Saver> Setting at purchase Saving Power Consumption during Calls By setting Battery Saver Mode to “ON”, you can save battery consumption during calls. “ ” blinks at the upper right of the display during a call. Select “ON” P To deactivate Battery Saver, select “OFF” and press P Press to return to the Standby display.
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<Quality Alarm> Setting at purchase Alarm Tone just before Disconnection High If a call is liable to be cut off because of signal conditions, an alarm tone will sound just before the call is cut off. You can set an alarm tone to “High”, “Low”, or “OFF”. Select “High”, “Low”, or “OFF”...
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<Noise Reduction> Setting at purchase Filtering out Surrounding Noise The mova is equipped with a function for suppressing ambient noise during a call (Noise Reduction). As well as ensuring that the other party can hear your voice clearly, you can hear the other party’s voice clearly from the earpiece.
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” appears), but will be reflected in the actual bill. • International calls service of the other carries ❈ The call charge for DoCoMo World Calls Service will be displayed. • Collect calls • Telegrams • Calls cut off during talk •...
<Reset Date> Displaying Date and Time/Cost Reset Last Time You can display the date and time when Reset Total or All Reset was last performed, and total calls cost at that time. P Press to return to the Standby display. <Total Automatic Reset>...
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Entering and selecting the settings STEP 2 Enter or select ON/OFF for the Max Cost Alert, Max Cost, Method to Alert, and Alarm. Select the item Enter/Select the settings For details, see below. Repeat steps 3 to 4 above. Storing the entered contents STEP 3 Press Max Cost Alert is stored.
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After Max Cost Alert is Set Cost Icon When the set limit is exceeded, “ ” is displayed after the call is finished. If you have set Alarm, it sounds at level 1 for about maximum three seconds after the call is finished. The alarm does not sound in Manner Mode.
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<Selecting LED Color> Changing LED Color You can select the LED that flickers for when a call/mail is received or when the alarm operates, from among eight colors. P You can select a color for LED from among Marine blue, Violet, Rose, Lemon, Lime, Sky blue, Star light and Rainbow. Priority Function Contents...
<Missed-call LED> Setting at purchase Using Call Indicator to Notify Missed Call and Mail If you have unchecked missed calls or Record Messages, the Call Indicator flickers in the color for normal incoming calls; when you have unread mail, the Call Indicator flickers in the Mail LED color.
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Press and start recording. The recording time is displayed while recording. XX:XX:XX/YY:YY:YY shows the recording time of up to the current time and the remaining recording time, in hours, minutes, and seconds. P The recording continues even if you change style. P Recording limit time may not be equivalent to the indication.
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Playing the Voice In step 2 of “Recording the Voice”, Select “Play” Select ) to bring up the detailed settings. See the next page for details. Select the folder Select the data item During playback, the play back time is displayed. The voice is played back from the Speaker.
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Managing Voice Data While you are selecting a folder or voice data item at a step of “Playing the Voice”, you can create new folders or move or delete data. ■ Operations from sub-menu while selecting a folder Sub-menu item Description Setting method Enter a title [up to 20 bytes (10 full-pitch characters/20 half-pitch characters)]...
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<Calculator> Using Calculator Function Select “Calculator” Calculate using the following keys: P Press to return to the Standby display. Key operation Key operation ) and select M + , MR, Press M (Memory) Press or MC; and press – Press M + ·······Memorizes the input and calculation result, and adds this to Press...
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<Free Memo> Entering Memo You can store 20 pieces of information in Free Memo. You cannot store information during calls. Select “Free memo” If any memo has been stored, the first part of the stored memos is displayed. Free Memo number <Free Memo List>...
<Data/FAX Transmission> Data/FAX Transmission (Option) Using the DoCoMo Data Transmission devices such as “Mobile Card Triplex N”, Data/FAX transmission is enabled by PC which is connected to the mova. For the Data/Fax transmission, you do not need to in portable or digital-camera style.
Setting at purchase FAX Transmission <FAX mode> DoCoMo Data transmission accessories, such as the Mobile Card Triplex N, etc., enable FAX transmission (maximum 9,600 bps). The settings for automatic/manual dialing and answering are not necessary on your mova. For details, see the user’s manual for the optional devices. However, for communicating with a G4 FAX (which includes G3 function), the setting below is necessary.
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Press and hold the switch until the tone sounds. Talk. Press and hold the switch until the tone sounds to end the call. The call is cut off. P You can also press to end the call. Information P Disconnect your mova from the Earphone/Microphone when not in use to prevent the switch being accidentally pressed.
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Information P By the Earphone Switch function (P.120), you can set the ring tone to sound from only the earphone. However, after approximately 20 seconds, it will sound from the mova’s speaker as well. P Even though the Ring Volume is set to “Erase”, the earphone rings at “Level 1”. P If you are trying to connect the Earphone/Microphone Set during ringing, the call may be answered when the Earphone/Microphone Set is connected, even though the switch is not pressed.
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<Auto Answer> Setting at purchase Automatic Answering when Earphone/Microphone Connected (Option) When the Earphone/Microphone Set (option) or In-Car Adapter P003 (option) is connected, and the specified ringing time has elapsed, the mova automatically answer the call, enabling you to talk hands-free. When those devices are not connected, Auto Answer does not work. Select “ON”...
<Self Mode> Setting at purchase Using Self Mode When Self Mode is set, you cannot perform the communication functions such as making calls, sending mail, or connecting to the Internet. When there is an incoming call during Self Mode, the announcement is played back to the other party that the radio waves cannot reach you or the power is turned off.
<All Reset> Resetting Functions to Initial Settings Settings can be reset to their default (the settings at the time of your purchase). P You cannot reset the settings during i-mode standby. Enter the terminal security code Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press Default List P As the List below is described in function names, actual displays might appear different.
Menu Function Default Menu Function Default Ring time w/i-mode 3 seconds Customize Auto-display Center selection ドコモ (DoCoMo) Menu icon Default Auto lock Shortcut icon Default Schedule lock Quick camera Mail security Roll-navi button Normal Voice memo/ Character Default Record Message lock Common phrases Default Setting r P.550...
When You Do Not Remember Key Operation About 1-2-Action You can search for the functions you want to know and use, and then confirm the operating methods. You might as well jump to the functions to use. P This function is not available if you have selected “English” in menu 315. Select searching method “...
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Deleting history While the History List is selected, Select “ 1件削除 (Delete one)” For executing “ 全件削除 (Delete all)”, select “ 全件削除 (Delete all)” from the sub-menu while the History List is displayed, and press Select “Yes” P To cancel, select “No” and press About Help or One-touch Help If you become unable to operate keys, you can confirm the operating methods using Help or One-touch Help.
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<i-Navi Link/“PlayStation” Connection> Connecting Car Navigation System or “PlayStation” (Option) While the mova is connected to “PlayStation” or a car navigation system compatible with i-mode, Web sites can be displayed on a TV monitor or the car navigation screen. Connecting to Car Navigation System By linking up to car navigation functions, you can search restaurants with i-mode sites (contents with position information), set the driving route to the destination, and send e-mail to your friends to let them know your current whereabouts.
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Collect calls (calls charged to the receiver) (No area code) 106 Directory assistance for ordinary phones and mobile phones subscribed to DoCoMo. (Charges apply.) (No area code) 104 (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given.) Telegrams (Charges apply for sending telegrams.) 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.
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Entering Text Entering Text......................Entering Character by “5-touch”.........<5-touch Input Method> Correcting and Storing Common Phrases.....<Store Common Phrases> Copying, Cutting and Pasting Characters .........<Copy/Paste> Switching Unit for Counting Entered Characters ......<Letter Counter> Displaying Conversion Candidates Used Well......<Auto Candidate> Using S-JIS Codes to Enter Text ..........<S-JIS Code Entry> Storing Frequently-used Words .............<My Dictionary>...
Entering Text Setting at purchase Switching Input Method <Input Method Switch> 5-touch Multiple characters are assigned to any particular key; See as described 5-touch characters change each time a key is pressed. below Characters are entered by pairs of numbers just as when sending characters to a pager.
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Entering Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana In “ かな ” mode, you can enter Japanese characters such as kanji, hiragana, full-pitch katakana, and half-pitch katakana. <Example> Entering “ 加賀涼子 ” In step for entering characters, repeat pressing until “ かな ” mode is selected. Enter in hiragana.
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Press The displayed character is set and the next character is highlighted. Press Repeat pressing to display the candidate list and select the desired character. To set the displayed character without converting, press without pressing Press The selected characters are set. Information P By the study function, the display ranking of the word goes up with the high rate of conversion.
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To Insert a Space Press five times Full-pitch space is entered. P You can enter half-pitch space by pressing at the end of text. To Move Cursor to the Top/End of Text In step for entering characters, Select “Move cursor” Select “Top”...
Correcting Text Move the cursor to the character to be corrected The character on the cursor is deleted. If there are no characters on the cursor and to the right of the cursor, the character to the left of the cursor is deleted.
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Entering Katakana You can use the “ カナ ” mode to enter half-pitch katakana, etc. <Example> To enter “ スス゛キ ” In step for entering characters, repeat pressing until “ カナ ” mode is selected. Enter in katakana. “ スス゛キ ” ❈...
Entering Numbers You can use the “Numerics” mode to enter numbers and symbols. <Example> To enter “117” In step for entering characters, repeat pressing until “Numeric” mode is selected. Enter numbers. “117” Press once, once, once. Information P When entering full-pitch characters, select “Full pitch” in Half pitch/Full pitch selection. Switching between Full Pitch and Half Pitch You can switch between full pitch and half pitch in the following character entry modes: “...
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Bytes P On the character entry display for many functions such as the Phonebook and mail, the number of characters that can still be entered is displayed in terms of bytes. P One half-pitch character is counted as one byte, and one full-pitch character as two bytes.
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Entering Symbols/Pictographs P If you select “Symbols” from entry mode in which you can enter only half-pitch characters, only half-pitch symbols are displayed. In step for entering characters, Select “Symbols” or “Pictograph” The Symbol/Pictograph List is displayed. r P.549 P While you are entering characters in the 5-touch input method, press and hold for at least one second to display the Symbol List.
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Entering Your Phone Number/Mail Address You can easily insert your phone number and mail address stored in Personal Information Memo into the main text of mail, etc. P You need to store the mail address in Personal Information Memo beforehand. In step for entering characters, Select “Input number”...
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Setting at purchase Specifying the Time for Entering Characters Once “Determin’gtime” is set to other than “OFF”, you can enter characters on the same key in succession without moving the cursor. You can specify the time required for fixing characters automatically in accordance with your speeds for entering characters for when composing a message.
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Select a common phrase P The Common Phrase No. for the selected common phrase is displayed on the upper right. <Common Phrase List> Enter your common phrase You can enter up to 128 bytes (64 full-pitch characters/128 half-pitch characters). P In the Common Phrase List, the first 19 bytes (9 full-pitch characters/19 half-pitch characters) are displayed. P To delete the current common phrase, press and hold ) for at least one second.
<Copy/Paste> Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Characters You can copy or cut up to 794 bytes (397 full-pitch characters/794 half-pitch characters). Copying/Cutting Characters You can copy characters while you are entering them or from the following stored data item display. Block copy and specified range copy are available. Copying method Copied text Phonebook entry (note), Personal Information (note), Free Memo, Schedule Event...
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Copying Mail Text You can copy the main text, receiver/sender, and subject of mail. While the mail to be copied is displayed, Select “Copy” Select “Receiver”/“Sender”, “Subject”, or “Message” “Receiver”/“Sender” : Copies the “Receiver”/“Sender” address at a time. “Subject” : Copies the “Subject” item at a time. “Message”...
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<Letter Counter> Setting at purchase Switching Unit for Counting Entered Characters Usable bytes You can switch the unit for counting the number of entered characters being displayed. This setting is only valid while entering characters on that display. In step for entering characters, Select “Letter counter”...
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<Auto Candidate> Displaying Conversion Candidates Used Well Auto Candidate is a function that enables the mova to predict and display candidate character strings from a few entered characters. Setting at purchase Setting Auto Candidate 4 lines In step for entering characters, Select “Auto candidate”...
Entering Characters by Using Auto Candidate In step for entering characters, repeat pressing until “ かな ” mode is selected. For “2-touch” input method, select “P かな ” mode. For “NIKO-touch” input method, select “ かな ” mode. Enter a character. The candidates are displayed.
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<S-JIS Code Entry> Using S-JIS Codes to Enter Text You can enter characters, numbers and symbols listed in the S-JIS Code List (P.542). <Example> Using “5-touch” Input Method to enter “ 携 ” In step for entering characters, repeat pressing until “...
<My Dictionary> Storing Frequently-used Words Storing New Words You can store up to 100 frequently-used words in My Dictionary with their readings (hiragana). If you enter the reading of a stored word and do character conversion, that word will appear as a conversion candidate.
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Editing Stored Words While the word is selected in My Dictionary List, Edit the word Go to step 4 on page 536. Deleting Stored Words While the word is selected in My Dictionary List, Select “Delete one” For executing “Delete all”, select “Delete all”...
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<NIKO-touch Input Method> Using NIKO-touch Input Method to Enter Characters By pressing a pair of numeric keys, you can enter the corresponding character (symbol). When you press the first key, the characters (symbols) to be conversion candidates are displayed in the List at the bottom of the display. To display conversion candidates, set Guide Display to “ON”...
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Setting at purchase Guide Display Setting With the NIKO-touch input method, you can set whether to display the conversion candidate list at the bottom of the display for when you press the first key. In step for entering characters, Select “Guide display” Select “OFF”...
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<2-touch Input Method> Using 2-touch Input Method to Enter Characters By pressing a pair of numeric keys, you can enter the corresponding character (symbol). See “Character Conversion Table (2-touch Method)” for the correlation between characters (or symbols) and two-digit numbers. r P.548 “...
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Appendix S-JIS Code List ......................List for Characters Assigned to Respective Keys (5-touch Input Method)....Character Conversion Table (NIKO-touch Method) ..........Character Conversion Table (2-touch Method)............Entering Other Symbols ................... Symbol, Special Character, and Pictograph List............Common Phrase List....................Menu List........................Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices ..............
S-JIS Code List Fourth digit Fourth digit Fourth digit First to First to First to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ...
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<S-JIS Code List> Enter the number for “First to third digits” first, and then the number for “Fourth digit”. P Some of the characters contained in the list may appear different from those displayed on the screen. Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to Fourth digit...
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Fourth digit Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to First to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 third digits 0 ...
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Fourth digit Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to First to 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 third digits 0 ...
Character Conversion Table (NIKO-touch Method) Enter a character and press to switch uppercase and lowercase. “ かな ” mode <Regular size & lowercase input mode> <Reduced size & uppercase input mode> Second digit Second digit あ い う え お ....
Common Phrase List See page 525 for entering. P For a long Common Phrase, only its leading part is displayed in the Common Phrase Selection display. P The mova comes with the following displays at purchase: 顔文字 (Emoticons) 1 (1/2) 顔文字...
Menu List P As the List below is described in function names, actual displays might appear different. Menu number Function Description Page Brightness Adjusts the brightness display. Wake-up display Brings up the wake-up display when the mova is turned on. Charging Keeps lights lit when an adapter or the like is connected.
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Menu number Function Description Page Sets alarm to sound for when the call is liable to be cut off Quality alarm because of bad signal conditions. During standby: Sets Record Message or the like to be played back from the Speaker switch speaker.
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Menu number Function Description Page i-mode menu Displays the i-mode menu. Call w/ i-mode Sets how incoming calls are handled during i-mode. Ring time w/i-mode Sets the ringing duration for the incoming call during i-mode. Sets this function when i-mode cannot be used after you connection subscribed to i-mode.
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Menu number Function Description Page Record message ON/OFF Activates/Deactivates Record Message. Personal manner Sets Personal Manner Mode. Alarm Gives the alarm at a specified time. Sets alarm or Schedule alarm to operate at the Alarm w/powerOFF specified time with the power off. Auto power ON Turns the power on automatically at a specified time.
The mova can be combined with a variety of optional devices for a wide range of uses in your personal and business life. Some of these devices might not be available depending on the regions. For details, contact DoCoMo service counter. For the details of optional accessories, see the specific product’s manual. Mobile Card Triplex N This data card supports three formats;...
From ordinary phones (no area code) 151 (in Japanese, toll-free) 0120-005-250 (in English) ❈ Cannot be called from ordinary phones. 0120-800-000 (in Japanese) ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. ❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number.
For technical inquiries about Data Link Software Panasonic Software Support Desk 0120-568-721 (in Japanese) ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. Service hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number.
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Panasonic Software Support Desk 0120-568-721 (in Japanese) Service hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. (except Saturday, Sunday, holidays, and specified days) ❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number.
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ....................... Error Messages......................Warranty and Maintenance Services ............... Updating the mova’s Software ..........<Software Update> Index ........................
Troubleshooting Page Problem Cause and Remedy The mova cannot be turned on. P Make sure the battery is attached to the mova correctly. (The mova cannot be used.) P Make sure the battery is fully charged. Calls cannot be made by pressing keys. P Make sure Key Dial Lock is deactivated. P Make sure Keypad Lock is deactivated.
Error Messages The error message displayed on the mova is indicated in alphabetical order. Message Meaning Page Activating camera P The camera is already activated, so you cannot activate the camera from the Mail Unable to select. Compose display or Phonebook Entry display. Address is not valid.
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Message Meaning Page Clock is not set. P The date/time is not set, so Alarm cannot be set. Connection error. (SSL) P Could not connect to the specified SSL site. Connection failed. P Could not connect within the period specified by “Connection timer”. P Failed to communicate with server for updating the software.
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Message Meaning Page Enter within specified P The entered value for changing an image size exceeds the editable limit. range. Enter a correct value. P Failed to verify security in IC card when running i- α ppli. Error in IC-card data. Error in IC-card data.
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Message Meaning Page Failed to link some P The data was defective or not supported, so part of it was deleted. because of illegal data. Failed to link some P The data was defective or not supported, so part of it was deleted. because of too large data.
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P Displayed if the receiving end has no memory location when you send free memo (s) by infrared. Full pitch letters are not P Cannot send full-pitch characters to the DoCoMo QuickCast “02 ・ DO (zero-ni-do) allowed. Service”. Fully charge the battery or P The battery level runs short.
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Message Meaning Page α ppli disp. terminated P If a security error occurs when “Set network TX” is set to “Yes”, “ α ppli display” is due to security error. cleared and appears on the Standby display. stays displayed until “Security errors”...
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Message Meaning Page Melody data error. P The melody data is damaged, so you cannot display the melody information. Memory delete is locked. P “Delete lock” is set to “ON”, so you cannot edit or delete Phonebook entries. Cancel the setting. Memory is full.
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Message Meaning Page No address data. P No mail address is stored in the selected Mailing List. Store the mail address in the Mailing List. P Settable still images by Photococktail are not found. Select either another folder or No available images. “Shoot now”.
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Message Meaning Page No more space. P Fifty bookmarks have already been stored. Delete unnecessary bookmarks. P Saved screen memos are full. Delete unnecessary screen memos and try again. No name is input. P The folder name or data name was not entered, so you could not change. Failed to change.
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Message Meaning Page Not allowed because data P The data exceeds 650 Kbytes, so you cannot move, copy, play, or select. size is over. Not allowed because display P The image on the site is not completely displayed, so you cannot set or save. is ended incompletely.
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Message Meaning Page Not attachable. P The downloaded melody of which pasting is prohibited by IP (Information Provider), Unable to send. so you cannot send. Check the data for detailed information. Not available. P The schedule event that satisfies search condition is not found. Use other conditions for search.
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Message Meaning Page Phonebook is full. P The Phonebook already contains 800 entries. Delete unnecessary entries. Phonebook is locked. P “Phonebook lock” is set to “ON”, so you cannot search, store, or delete Phonebook entries. Cancel the setting. Please retry after a while. P The service center is congested or the mova is still reading the last few steps of operation.
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Message Meaning Page Schedule is not saved. P No schedule event is stored or all schedule events are stored as secret, so you cannot search or save to the miniSD memory card. If stored as secret, switch to Secret Mode. Schedule lock is set to ON.
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Message Meaning Page Software terminated P This is displayed when the software works other way than permitted. due to security error. Software updated. P The software cannot be updated because it is the latest one. Some data are illegal. P While compressing the created Photococktail file, the image could not be compressed to regulated size, or the image, BGM, or effect file was illegal, so part of the file was deleted.
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Message Meaning Page The day is occupied. P Four anniversary days have already stored for the same “Date”. Delete unnecessary entry in “Date”. P The card that does not support the mova is inserted. This card is unavailable. Insert the miniSD memory card supporting the mova. P When the camera is started up from mail, you cannot select VGA, SXGA, or UXGA This data is not supported.
Message Meaning Page Time out. P Could not display (download) or connect to the site, or could not send mail within the time specified by “Connection timer”. Change “Connection timer” or connect to the site or send mail after a while. Too large data size.
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Message Meaning Page Unable to create file. P Data inside the folder reaches maximum, so you cannot record with Voice Save to other folder. Recorder. Delete unnecessary data or save the data to other folders. Unable to delete this file. P Cannot delete the fixed data.
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” mail (mail that cannot be replied to). “ ” appears at the lower information field or in the text of mail. P Cannot reply to iMS (Short-mail) or photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp (i-shot mail). Unable to reply. P A total of unsent messages and protected sent messages reaches 100.
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Message Meaning Page Unable to save some P When all schedule events were received via Infrared Data Exchange, the schedule schedules. contained data such as the illegal date/time, so you could not save. Unable to save this file in P The image file you tried to save cannot be stored to the Phonebook. phonebook.
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Message Meaning Page Unavailable. P i-melody data, so you cannot select “Edit orig. tone”. P The playback start point is specified, so you cannot select “Length of play”. Unavailable letter exists. P Only phone numbers can be specified for Short-mail address. Update SD info.
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; then you might proceed.Displays other than confirmation message return to the previous display in approximately two or three seconds. P Three-digit numerals may be displayed together with a message. Some of the numerals are specific terminal codes of DoCoMo.
❈ In case repairs are necessary: Bring your mova to the service counter specified by DoCoMo. Note that you can only hand your mova in during the service counter’s business hours. Further, be sure to bring the warranty with you.
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We may replace your mobile phone with new ones instead of repairing, for our convenience sake, however, we cannot transfer data items to your new phones except the part of it. DoCoMo is not responsible for...
P While you are updating the software, you cannot use other functions. (You can receive calls during download.) P To update the software, you have to establish SSL transmission with the server (DoCoMo site). Set the SSL transmission certificate to valid before updating. (Setting at purchase: Valid How to set r P.282) P It is recommended that you execute updating the software at a stand still status, where radio waves are strong and the antenna icon shows three bars.
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Confirm the caution items for whether the software needs to be updated. At this time, mobile phone’s information (model name and serial number) is uploaded to the server. DoCoMo will never release your mobile phone’s information to the third party or divert them for other purpose.
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Updating Software Immediately (Update Now) From the Software Update display, select “Now update” “Ready to download?” is displayed and after a while downloading starts. (Press to start downloading immediately.) P If you suspend downloading midway, the data downloaded up to that point is deleted. P Once downloading starts, you do not need to select menus: updating proceeds automatically.
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Reserving Date/Time for Updating Software (Reserve update) If it takes a time to download the software, or when the server is congested, you can communicate with the server to set the date and time for starting up the software update. From the Software Update display, select “Reserve”...
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When the reserved date and time arrive When the reserved date and time arrive, a message for starting the update is displayed and the mova automatically starts updating the software. P When the reserved time comes close, place the mova in standby in a place where radio waves can reach. Note that the update may not start even if the reserved time arrives when you use other functions.
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Confirming, changing, or canceling reservation Enter the terminal security code Select “OK” The reserved date and time are displayed. Select “Change” or “Cancel” “Change” : Changes the reserved date and time. “Cancel” : Cancels reserving. P When “End” is selected, the operation ends and the Standby display returns. The mobile phone information (model name and serial number etc.) is uploaded to the server.
58, 107 Setting the startup time Easy display FAX mode Shortcut Easy setting FAX Transmission Software description Easy tone Features of the mova P506iC Software information description setting 389 Edit image FeliCa Software list Brightness Flash SSL certification Changing font...
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Use icons Mail key i-shot Volume Mail menu Displaying images received with i-shot 376 Icon display Mail optional reception setting 346 i-shot center Image Mail receive option Selecting i-shot center Image display setting Mail ring time Send Reducing image (Switch image) 251 Mail security User defined center Select screen (Close display) 189...
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Mail with image miniSD memory card Edit Main melody Updating information Overwriting Personal Information 450 Maintenance services Using the miniSD memory Phonebook lock Making calls card by PC Reject calls from specified phone Manner mode miniSD memory card adapter numbers Manner mode when closed Missed call Search...
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Redial Search Soft key Delete Skip to specified day Software update Redial display setting Special day Sound effect Redisplay Store Sound joint Reject “ONE GIRI” Storing anniversary Sound mixer Reject unknown Screen auto-display Speaker Rejecting unsolicited advertising mail 339 Screen memo Speaker switch Remote lock Bring up...
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Vibrator “Psym” “P かな ” Video mode “P カナ ” Reset setting Save as image 5-touch input method ケータイ PHOTO 手帳 Voice mail service Activate (pocket photo album) Call pager Charges Check service Confirming messages Deactivate Play back messages Set ring time Stored voice mail Switch service setting Transfer during a call...
How To Use Quick Manual Cut the Quick Manual bound to the main manual off along the cutoff line and fold as illustrated below. $ How to cut Cut the Quick Manual off along the cutoff line. You can place a scale on the cutoff line and cut as illustrated below. Be careful not to get a cut when using scissors.
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Support Network/Ir Display/light menu Support menu Tones Record Message Easy Clock/ Support Tones Font/call setting alarm menu /manner Network/Ir Font/call...
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Don’t forget your mova . . . or your manners! Be careful not to disturb those around you when you use the mova. 2 Be certain to turn the power off in these cases: $ Where use is prohibited Some places forbid the use of mobile phones. Be certain to turn off the power to your mova in the following locations: •...
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June ’04 (Ver. 1.1) 3TR002358AAA F0604Y0- A...
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