NTT docomo Mova S0213iS User Manual

NTT docomo Mova S0213iS User Manual

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  • Page 2: Before Using The Mova

    Before Using the Mova The Mova establishes communication with ra- dio waves. It is impossible to use the Mova in locations without radio waves, with weak radio waves and outside the service area; inside a tunnel, building, underground, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before Using the Mova Call Phonebook Manner Mode Ringer and Display Operation Restrictions Clock and Schedule i-mode Mail Service Network Services Other Functions Entering Text Appendix Troubleshooting Index For your convenience to search for each chapter, use the same colored and same positioned index at the side (P.2) of the manual.
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    How To Use This Manual Ringer and Display Ring Tone Ring Tone The ring tone can be set depending on what is incoming, such as call, mail, etc. • The ring tone does not sound when the Ring volume is [OFF]. e.g.
  • Page 5 9 Useful and additional information and points of caution are described here. The illustrations of the Mova display on this manual are different from the actual display in tinge of color and character style. They are based on the [Type1] of the Color taste (P.88).
  • Page 6: I-Mode Mail

    Features of the Mova SO213iS It’s amazing because it’s i-mode By subscribing to i-mode, the following ser- vices become available. i-mode is a paid service that requires a subscription. Site Connection Service An online service that allows you to use...
  • Page 7: Mail List

    Convenient Features of Simple Operation Phonebook Up to 700 phone numbers can be saved to the Phonebook. 3 phone numbers (up to 700) and 3 mail addresses (up to 2,100) per name can be saved. P.62 EV-Link Mail can easily be sent to a recipient saved to the record.
  • Page 8: Parts And Functions

    Parts and Functions Parts and Functions Mova SO213iS Dimensions: 43 × 92 × 22 mm (W × H × D) Weight: About 67 g (a battery attached) The earphone mic is not available.
  • Page 9 Press to select an item displayed in the guid- ance area (P.8). Power/End/Hold Key Press to power the Mova ON/OFF (P.35). Press to hang up or return to the stand-by display. Press while receiving a call to put it on hold (P.44).
  • Page 10: Guidance Area

    Parts and Functions How to Use To utilize the Mova’s function, operate the Mail key, the Four-way key (Up/ Down/Left/Right key), Enter key and the i-mode key. Up key i-mode Mail key Left key Right key Down key Enter key...
  • Page 11 During i-mode communication i-mode lock is [ON] (P.139) While an SSL site is displayed (P.120) Unread mail (P.154) The Mova is full of received mail New mail/message at the i-mode center The i-mode center is full Record message is [ON] (there are non- played back record messages) (P.58)
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions For safe and proper use of the Mova, please read the “Safety Precautions” prior to use. Keep the User Guide in a safe place for future refer- ence. ALWAYS observe the safety precautions since they in- tend to prevent personal in- jury or property damage.
  • Page 13 Unplug the outlet. “Safety Precautions” are de- scribed in the following cat- egories: Handlings Precautions (in common) ........12 The Mova ........14 Battery ........... 16 Adapter (including charger) ..19 Near Electronic Medical Equipment ........21...
  • Page 14: Handlings Precautions (In Common)

    Doing so may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire or cause the equip- ment to malfunction or catch fire. Do not use the Mova in a place where a fire or explosion could occur, such as gas sta- Don’t tions.
  • Page 15 Doing so may cause the equip- Don’t ment to fall and cause injury or malfunction. Do not use or leave the Mova, battery or adapter in a place subject to high temperature, Don’t such as under direct sunlight or in a car on an extremely hot day.
  • Page 16: The Mova

    Don’t medical equipment. If the Mova is used close to elec- tronic medical equipment, it may cause malfunction due to expo- sure to radio waves. Do not touch the glass frag- ment, if the display part of the Mova should damage.
  • Page 17 CAUTION Do not swing the Mova around by holding the strap. The Mova may hit you or others Don’t or the strap gets cut away from the Mova. It may cause accident such as injury, or damage to the Mova or other property.
  • Page 18: Battery

    Safety Precautions In rare cases, using the Mova may interfere with the opera- tion of electronic equipment in some types of vehicle. If there is any interference, do not use the Mova when driving for safety reasons. If you hear thunder while us-...
  • Page 19 Doing so may cause the battery to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not disassemble or mod- ify the battery and do not di- rectly solder it to the Mova. Doing so may cause the battery Disassembly to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
  • Page 20 Mova and do not use the bat- tery. Failure to do so may cause the battery to leak, overheat, ex- plode or catch fire.
  • Page 21: Adapter (Including Charger)

    (in- liquids cluding charger), it may cause overheating, electric shock or malfunction. Be careful where and how you use the Mova. Do not touch the cord of the adapter (including charger) or the power outlet with wet No wet hands.
  • Page 22 100V) DC adapter: DC 12V/24V (exclusively used for vehicles with a negative ground) Do not touch the Mova and adapter (including charger) if you hear thunder. Failure to do so may cause in- jury or electric shock from the lightning.
  • Page 23: Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    (2.0W transmission output) more than 30 cm away from the implant. The radio waves from the Mova may affect the operation of im- plantable cardiac pacemaker or i m p l a n t a b l e c a r d i o v e r t e r...
  • Page 24 Please observe the following guidelines in medical facili- ties. • Do not take the Mova into the operat- ing rooms, ICU (Intensive Care Unit) or CCU (Coronary Care Unit). • Power OFF the Mova inside hospital wards.
  • Page 25: Handling Precautions

    Do not leave the Mova in a place where it may be subject to excessive force. • Do not put the Mova in a bag full of items or sit down with the Mova in your hip pocket. This may damage the LCD screen and internal circuit board and cause the Mova to malfunction.
  • Page 26: Battery Precautions

    Mova in a separate note. • Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved to the Mova. Do not sit down with the Mova in the hip pocket of your trousers or skirt.
  • Page 27: Package Contents

    Package Contents Package Contents Mova SO213iS (a rear cover and a warranty card included) User Guide (this manual) Battery (SO010) (w/user’s manual) AC Adapter (SO004) (w/user’s manual) Mova SO213iS has no desktop holder. For optional units, see P.263.
  • Page 28 Selecting Functions Selecting Functions The Mova allows you to select and ex- ecute various functions from the menu. The function can be brought up also by entering the assigned number. Press (menu) to show the menu display as below. MySelection Up to 20 menu items of i-mode, mail, etc.
  • Page 29: Menu Display

    Selecting Functions Menu Display Throughout this manual the operations for selecting a menu item are de- scribed as follows: Actual operations Press (menu) in the stand-by dis- play. to move the cursor to [Set- tings] and press (select). to move the cursor to [Ringer] and press (se-...
  • Page 30 Selecting Functions Menu Number The menu items can be easily ac- cessed by entering the menu numbers. For the menu number, see Menu List (P.260). e.g. Selecting the Memo with the menu number “21” Press (menu) in the stand-by display. Enter the menu number “21”.
  • Page 31 Before Using the Mova Attaching/Removing Battery ..30 Charging the Mova ...... 31 Battery Level ........ 34 Power ON/OFF ......35 Initial Setting ........ 35 Date and Time ......36 Send Own Number ...... 37 Own Number ........ 38...
  • Page 32: Attaching/Removing Battery

    Attaching/Removing Battery Make sure that the Mova is powered OFF when replacing the battery. • The terminal on the Mova may be dam- aged if you attach the battery forcibly. • Holding too hard or attaching/removing the battery in a manner other than described below may damage the rear cover.
  • Page 33: Charging The Mova

    Before Using the Mova Charging About Battery To make full use of the Mova, use the specified battery. Battery life The battery is a consumable part. The life of any rechargeable battery decreases each time it is recharged. When the duration of operation becomes less than half in comparison with a new battery, the life of the battery can be considered over.
  • Page 34: Charging With Ac Adapter

    When the charging starts, the red charge indicator is turned on. The indicator is turned off when it is completed. If you charge the Mova with the Mova powered ON The battery level icon flashes, and the tone notifying the start of the charging sounds.
  • Page 35 DC adapter and the red charge indicator of the Mova light. The charge indicator turns off as the charging completes. If you charge the Mova with the Mova powered ON The battery level icon flashes, and the tone notifying the start of the charging sounds.
  • Page 36: Battery Level

    About 15 sec- onds later, the warning tone sounds again and the Mova powers OFF. When charging becomes necessary during a call, the warning sound is heard from the earpiece and the Mova automatically powers OFF after about 15 seconds.
  • Page 37: Power On/Off

    Press for over 2 seconds. The Mova is powered OFF after the Power OFF image (animation) appears. If this is done during a call, the Mova is powered OFF after the call is discon- nected. Initial Setting The Initial setting can be used to make basic settings such as Change code, Date/time and Send own number.
  • Page 38: Date And Time

    Before Using the Mova Date and Time Date and Time Set the date and time of the Mova. • The date and time can be set even during a call. From the menu, select [Tool] [Clock] [Date/ time] and press Enter the year, date and time.
  • Page 39: Send Own Number

    Before Using the Mova Send Own Number Send Own Number When placing a call or sending Short Mail, your phone number (caller ID) can be shown in the display of the recipient’s phone you are calling. • The Send own number is only available when the recipient’s phone is equipped...
  • Page 40: Own Number

    Before Using the Mova Own Number Own Number Your Mova’s phone number can be checked. You can also save your name, mail address, etc. • If your Own number is saved as Secret, data other than Mova’s phone number, mail address and My phone no. are not displayed.
  • Page 41 From the submenu in the Own number display, select [delete all] [Yes]. Mova’s phone number appears at [ ] and set My phone no. (P.194) by such as the Number Plus Service appears at [ ] and [ ]. These numbers can- not be edited or deleted.
  • Page 43 Call Placing/Receiving Calls ....42 Whisper Mode ......44 Holding a Call ......44 Putting a Call on Hold ....44 International Call (WORLD CALL) ... 45 Short Dial/Malicious Caller Block ... 46 Pause ..........48 Calling a Pager ......49 Hands-free Mode ......
  • Page 44: Placing/Receiving Calls

    Call Placing/Receiving Calls Placing/Receiving Calls Placing a Call Check the radio wave condition and enter a phone number. • To call under better conditions, do not cover the antenna with your hands. Enter a phone number. • Yo u c a n e n t e r a phone number of up to 24 digits.
  • Page 45: Receiving A Call

    Call Placing/Receiving Calls Receiving a Call The Mova notifies you of a call being received by the indicator flash, ring tone, vibrator, etc. • The operation of the Mova when receiving a call varies depending on the current set- tings for the Vibrator, Manner mode, etc.
  • Page 46: Whisper Mode

    Call Whisper Mode/Holding a Call/On Hold Whisper Mode The recipient can hear your voice at normal volume level even when you speak in a low voice. Press during a call. • The Whisper mode can also be set by selecting [Whisper m o d e ] f r o m t h e submenu during a call.
  • Page 47: International Call (World Call)

    009130 + 010 + Country code + Area code + Phone number You can save the above procedure to the Phonebook of the Mova. If an area code begins with “0”, omit the “0” when dialing (except when call- ing ordinary phones, etc. in Italy).
  • Page 48: Short Dial/Malicious Caller Block

    • You can use either the Short Dial or Mali- cious Caller Block. The default setting is the Short Dial. Make sure to take notes of the saved numbers because they are not saved to the Mova. • You cannot save any numbers while “ ” or “...
  • Page 49 Call Malicious Caller Block Malicious Caller Block Starting Malicious Caller Block When the beeps sound, the saving is com- pleted. To change back to the Short Dial The Malicious Caller Block is canceled by saving an available phone number other than 9999 for 0 00 (such as your home phone number).
  • Page 50: Pause

    Call Pause Pause For making ticket reservations, play- ing back recorded messages from your home answering machine, etc., touch- tones (up to 24 digits) can be sent. e.g. Sending the touch-tone “1234#” Place a call. Press “1234#”. Press (call), select [Send all] and press The touch-tone (“1234 ”...
  • Page 51: Calling A Pager

    Call Calling a Pager Calling a Pager Messages can be sent from the Mova to a pager. • If you send a message during the pager guid- ance playback, you can skip the guidance. Sending Numeric Messages Numeric messages can be sent from the Mova to a pager.
  • Page 52: Hands-Free Mode

    Mova. For details, see the user’s manual of the Car Adapter (optional). • To use the Mova hands-free in a vehicle, the optional Car Holder, Hands-Free Micro- phone, Power Cable, Hands-Free Remote Control and Antenna for Hands-Free Opera- tion are required in addition to the optional Car Adapter.
  • Page 53: Rejecting No Caller Id

    Call Rejecting No Caller ID Rejecting No Caller ID When receiving a call without the caller’s phone number displayed, the reason for not displayed is shown. You can decide whether to accept a call based on the reason. Non-display Description reason User unset When a call is received from...
  • Page 54: Accepting/Rejecting By Phone Numbers/Groups

    Up to 20 phone numbers can be saved for either to accept or to reject (Number). The Mova can also be set to accept/re- ject calls only from designated groups in the Phonebook. Up to 3 groups can be saved for either to accept or to reject (Group).
  • Page 55 Call Accepting/Rejecting by Phone Numbers/Groups e.g. Accepting calls only from designated phone numbers From the menu, select [Settings] [Security] [Accept calls] and press The Security code screen appears. To set the Reject calls From the menu, select [Settings] [Se- curity] [Reject calls].
  • Page 56: Redial/Received Record

    Call Redial/Received Record Redial/Received Record Once received/called numbers, the callers’/recipients’ names, incoming/ outgoing times and dates are saved to the record. Redial record Once called numbers are saved up to 30 to the redial record. If the same number has been called repeatedly, the latest call remains.
  • Page 57: Missed Call

    Call Missed Call Deleting Redial/Received Record The records remain even after power- ing OFF the Mova once. If you do not wish others to see them, delete them. From the record display, select a record and press (option). The submenu appears.
  • Page 58: Driving Mode

    (P.54). The guidance informs the caller that you are unable to answer because you are driving, then the call is disconnected. If the Mova is powered OFF, or “ ” appears, the guidance is not played back but the same guidance as provided when “...
  • Page 59 Driving mode by “14151 (ON)” or “14150 (OFF)” since it is not effective when the Mova is powered ON but effec- tive only when the Mova is powered OFF or out of the service area. If the Driving mode is set by “14151 (ON)”, cancel the...
  • Page 60: Record Message

    Call Record Message Record Message When the Record message is set, the Mova can play back an answering mes- sage and record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer. • When 3 messages are recorded, the Record message no longer operates. De- lete unnecessary messages.
  • Page 61 Quick record message are same as those of the Record message. 1 Press while receiving a call. The answering mes- sage automatically starts and the Mova starts recording the caller’s message. The guidance and the caller’s voice are heard from the ear-...
  • Page 62 Call Record Message Playing Back e.g. Playing back a record message Press , select [Play msg] and press To play back a voice memo Select [Play memo]. Select a record message and press (play). The record message is played back. To stop the playback on the way Press (stop).
  • Page 63 Phonebook Saving to Phonebook ....62 Editing Phonebook ..... 64 Editing Group Name ....65 Deleting Phonebook ....66 Searching Phonebook ....66 Phonebook Displaying Method ... 67 Memory Status ......67 Secret Mode ......... 68 Placing a Call from Phonebook ... 69 2-touch Dial ........
  • Page 64: Saving To Phonebook

    • If an asterisk “ ” or sharp (#) is in- cluded in the middle of a phone num- ber, the Mova cannot place a call to the number. (If these symbols are at- tached to the end of the number, the call can be placed.)
  • Page 65 “the first phone number”, “Katakana and Kanji names”, “Group setting”, “the first mail ad- dress”, “bookmarks” and “Secret”. Note that some data of the Mova may not be copied depending on the speci- fications of the newer model.
  • Page 66: Editing Phonebook

    Phonebook Saving/Editing Saving from Redial/Received Record A phone number saved to the record can be directly added to the Phonebook. e.g. Saving the received record as a new entry Press ) and select a received record. To sav3e a number from the redial record Press ) and move the cursor to the...
  • Page 67: Editing Group Name

    Phonebook Editing Group Name Editing Group Name Up to 10 groups can be saved to the Phonebook. Press (option) in the Phonebook. The submenu appears. Select [group name] and press To display group numbers When saved, group icons are displayed instead of group numbers.
  • Page 68: Deleting Phonebook

    Phonebook Deleting/Searching Deleting Phonebook You can delete Phonebook entries by 2 methods. e.g. Deleting an entry Display the Phonebook. To delete all From the submenu, select [delete all], en- ter the Security code and select [Yes]. Select a name and press (option).
  • Page 69: Phonebook Displaying Method

    Phonebook Displaying Method/ Memory Status Phonebook Displaying Method You can select the Phonebook display format from 3 types. Set the format as you wish. Press (option) in the Phonebook. The submenu appears. Select [display] and press [Alphabet]: Display in Japanese alphabetical read- ing format.
  • Page 70: Secret Mode

    Secret if you do not wish others to see them. • Even if the Secret mode is set to [Display ON], it is changed to [Display OFF] when you power OFF the Mova. From the menu, select [Settings] [Security] [Secret mode] and press The Security code screen appears.
  • Page 71: Placing A Call From Phonebook

    Phonebook Placing a Call/2-touch Dial Placing a Call from Phonebook From the Phonebook, select a name and press Select a phone number and press (call). Select a call menu and press The call is connected in accordance with the selected menu. 2-touch Dial The call can be placed easily to a phone number saved to the memory...
  • Page 73: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode Manner Mode ....... 72 Manner Mode Setting ....74 Vibrator ......... 75 Keypad Sound ......75...
  • Page 74: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode Manner Mode Manner Mode All sounds of the phone can be muted to avoid disturbing others by the Man- ner mode. There are 3 types. They can be set at the Manner mode setting (P.74). Press for over a second. The Manner mode is set and the icon for the current Manner...
  • Page 75 Setting range: [OFF/1 to 2] Battery alarm (P.34) Setting range: [ON/OFF] The battery alarm sounds during a call regardless of the setting. The Mova vibrates even when the battery alarm is [OFF]. (The Silent mode during a call is the exception.) Record message (P.58)
  • Page 76: Manner Mode Setting

    Manner Mode Manner Mode Setting Manner Mode Setting The Manner mode can be selected from 3 types. From the menu, select [Settings] [Manner] [Manner mode] and press Select ON/OFF at [Set]. Select a mode type at [Mode]. Press (cmplt). The type of the mode is changed. Original Manner Mode The operations of the Original manner can be customized.
  • Page 77: Vibrator

    The Vibrator is set and “ ” appears. Keypad Sound The keypad volume can be set when a key on the Mova is pressed (Keypad sound). • The keypad volume cannot be set while the Manner mode is set.
  • Page 79: Ringer And Display

    Ringer and Display Ring Tone ........78 Sound Effect ........ 79 Designated Ring Tone ....80 Preset Melodies ......81 Earpiece Volume Control .... 81 Ring Tone Volume Control ..82 Alert Duration ......83 Stand-by Display ......84 Animation ........85 Call Picture ........
  • Page 80: Ring Tone

    Ringer and Display Ring Tone Ring Tone The ring tone can be set depending on what is incoming, such as call, mail, etc. • The ring tone does not sound when the Ring volume is [OFF]. e.g. Setting the ring tone for a call From the menu, select [Settings] [Ringer]...
  • Page 81: Sound Effect

    Sound Effect Sound Effect You can set the sound effect when the Mova is powered ON, a mail is sent, etc. The type and volume of the sound effect can be set. • The volume cannot be controlled while the Manner mode is set.
  • Page 82: Designated Ring Tone

    Ringer and Display Designated Ring Tone Designated Ring Tone You can set the Mova to emit an exclu- sive ring tone for calls/mails from the des- ignated phone numbers or groups. This function is valid only when the callers send their phone numbers.
  • Page 83: Preset Melodies

    Ringer and Display Preset Melodies/ Earpiece Volume When you designate a ring tone by both the phone number/mail address and the group, the designation by the phone number/mail address has priority. When My phone no. of the Number Plus Service receives a call, regard- less of the designated ring tone set- tings, the ring tone that has been set for My phone no.
  • Page 84: Ring Tone Volume Control

    Ringer and Display Ring Tone Volume Ring Tone Volume Control Depending on what is incoming (a call, mail, etc.), the ring volume can be con- trolled between 8 levels: OFF (silent), level 1 (smallest) to level 5 (largest), StepUp (the sound becomes gradually larger about every 6 seconds) and StepDown (the sound becomes gradu- ally smaller about every 6 seconds).
  • Page 85: Alert Duration

    Ringer and Display Alert Duration Alert Duration The alert duration of the ring tone when mail or message is received can be set. e.g. Setting the alert duration of the Mail tone From the menu, select [Settings] [Ringer] [Alert time] and press Select [Mail] and press Select ON/OFF at [Play].
  • Page 86: Stand-By Display

    Ringer and Display Stand-by Display Stand-by Display An image can be set for the stand-by display. • The image exceeding 128 128 dots in size may not be displayed correctly. From the menu, select [Settings] [Display] [Stand-by] and press Select ON/OFF at [Set]. Select an image at [Type].
  • Page 87: Animation

    • The image exceeding 100 50 dots in size may not be displayed correctly. e.g. Setting an image appearing when the Mova is powered ON From the menu, select [Settings] [Display] [Anime] and press [Wake-up]: Set an image when powering ON.
  • Page 88: Call Picture

    Ringer and Display Call Picture Call Picture You can change the image which ap- pears while placing/receiving a call to/ from the designated phone number and groups to a downloaded image. This function is valid only when the callers sent their phone numbers. •...
  • Page 89: Display Light

    Ringer and Display Display Light When you designate a call picture by both the phone number and the group, the designation by the phone number has priority. When you place a call to/receive a call from the one saved to a designated group as Secret, the regular image ap- pears.
  • Page 90: Lcd Color Taste

    Ringer and Display LCD Color Taste/ Font Size LCD Color Taste You can select a design, color and icon of the menu display from 5 types. • Depending on the selected LCD color taste, the characters in some sites could hardly view.
  • Page 91: Indicator

    Ringer and Display Indicator Indicator Color Taste Depending on what is incoming (a call, mail, etc.), the indicator color can be selected from 8 types: [CL 1] to [CL 7] and [ALL] (the 7 colors light in turn). From the menu, select [Settings] [Display] [Indicator]...
  • Page 92: Designated Indicator

    Ringer and Display Indicator Designated Indicator You can change the indicator colors which flash while receiving a call from the designated phone numbers and groups. This function is valid only when the callers send their phone numbers. From the menu, select [Settings] [Display] [Indicator]...
  • Page 93: Missed Call Indicator

    Ringer and Display Indicator Missed Call Indicator The indicator can be set to flash for about 5 seconds to notify you of a missed call or new mail/unread mes- sage. The indicator is turned off after a missed call is checked or mail/mes- sage is displayed.
  • Page 94: Set Language

    Ringer and Display Set Language Set Language Menus, messages and other displays can be set in either Japanese or En- glish. From the menu, select [ [Bilingual] and press Set the display language to Japanese. [English]: Set the display language to English. When the display language is set to En- glish Select [Settings]...
  • Page 95: Operation Restrictions

    Operation Restrictions Security Code ......94 Phonebook Lock ......96 Keydial Lock ........ 97 Record Display ......97 Keypad Lock ........ 98 Mail Security ......100 Key Guard ........100...
  • Page 96: Security Code

    Make sure to take a note of your Security code and keep it in a safe place. • The Security code is not changed back to the default even if you reset the Mova. Deleting all data for various func- P.66, tions etc.
  • Page 97: Network Security Code

    Voice Mail Service, the Call Forwarding Service, etc. It is required to access the DoCoMo e-site. This network security code cannot be changed by the user from the Mova or other phones. i-mode password The i-mode password is used for saving/...
  • Page 98: Phonebook Lock

    Operation Restrictions Phonebook Lock Phonebook Lock The use of all functions can be re- stricted regarding the Phonebook, such as displaying, saving, editing and searching. In this case, the 2-touch dial and EV-link are also restricted, and you cannot place a call by the received record.
  • Page 99: Keydial Lock

    Operation Restrictions Keydial Lock/Record Display Keydial Lock The keypad can be locked to restrict dialing. Short Mail cannot also be sent. To cancel the Keydial lock temporarily, enter the Security code. • To set the Keydial lock to [ON], it is neces- sary to delete the redial records.
  • Page 100: Keypad Lock

    • Only the following operations are available while the Keypad lock is set. - Answer a call, put the Mova on hold, con- trol the ring volume and play back the an- swering message for the Record message...
  • Page 101 Voice Mail Service or the Call For- warding Service - When placing a call with no caller ID - When a call is received by the Mova, or automatically put through to the Record message (If the counting already started, the counting times will be reset.)
  • Page 102: Mail Security

    The Mail security display appears. Select [ON]/[OFF] and press The Mail security is set. Key Guard While carrying around the Mova pow- ering ON, the keypad can be locked to prevent from being pressed acciden- tally. • Only the following operations are available while the Key guard is set.
  • Page 103: Clock And Schedule

    Clock and Schedule Auto Power ON ......102 Auto Power OFF ......103 Alarm ........... 104 Schedule ........106...
  • Page 104: Auto Power On

    Auto Power ON The Mova can be powered ON auto- matically at the set hour. You can also power the Mova ON every day at the same hour. • Set the date and time at the Date/time set- ting beforehand.
  • Page 105: Auto Power Off

    Auto Power OFF The Mova can be powered OFF auto- matically at the set hour. You can also power the Mova OFF every day at the same hour. • Set the date and time in the Date/time set- ting beforehand.
  • Page 106: Alarm

    Clock and Schedule Alarm Alarm The alarm sounds for about 1 minute at the set time. If the Mova is powered OFF at the alarm time, the Mova is au- tomatically powered ON and the alarm sounds. Up to 5 alarms can be saved.
  • Page 107 Alarm Clock and Schedule Select an alarm tone at [Select tone]. To mute the alarm tone Select [Silent]. To check the alarm tone Move the cursor to the alarm tone and press (listen). Select a vibration type at [Vibrator]. [OFF]: Do not set the vibrator.
  • Page 108: Schedule

    Clock and Schedule Schedule Schedule The schedule such as an event, place, date, etc. can be saved to the Mova. When a Schedule alarm is set, the Mova sounds the alarm at the sched- uled time. Up to 100 schedules can be saved.
  • Page 109 Clock and Schedule Schedule Select a repeat type at [ [OFF]: Do not repeat the schedule. Go to step [Day]: Repeat every day. [Week]: Repeat on the same day of the week. [Month]: Repeat every month on the same day. [Year] : Repeat every year on the same day of the same month.
  • Page 110 The alarm does not sound while the Driving mode is set. The Schedule alarm does not operate while the Mova is powered OFF. The schedule saved as Secret is dis- played with “ ” except the time. When the Secret mode is set to [Display ON], the data saved as Secret is also displayed.
  • Page 111: Memory Status

    Clock and Schedule Schedule Displaying Schedule The saved schedule can be checked on the calendar. Select [Tool] [Schedule] and press The calendar appears. Today Schedule icon • Press to display the calendar of the next month or press to dis- play the previous month.
  • Page 112 Clock and Schedule Schedule Deleting Schedule You can delete schedules by the fol- lowing 4 methods. delete Delete a schedule. The schedule set to be repeated is deleted including the repeats. delete day Delete all schedules for the selected date. The schedule set to be repeated cannot be deleted.
  • Page 113 Clock and Schedule Schedule Setting/Releasing Holiday A designated date/day of the week can be set/canceled as a holiday. For today A designated date can be set/canceled as a holiday. Up to 100 dates can be set. Day of the week A designated day of the week can be set/ canceled as a holiday.
  • Page 114 Clock and Schedule Schedule Schedule Alarm The Schedule alarm sounds for about 30 seconds at the set time. • The alarm volume cannot be controlled while the Manner mode is set. Press (option) in the calendar. The submenu appears. Select [set alarm] and press Control the volume at [Alarm volume].
  • Page 115 i-mode i-mode is a paid service that re- quires a subscription. What is i-mode? ......114 i-mode Menu ......119 Displaying Sites ......120 Using Sites ......... 122 My Menu ........125 Changing the i-mode Password ..126 Internet Sites ......127 Bookmark ........
  • Page 116: What Is I-Mode

    (program) connec- tion, Internet connection and i-mode mail. Site (program) Connection Simple key operations from the Mova allow you to use various online sites and services offered by IP (information service providers). Internet Connection...
  • Page 117 (i- ppli Search) Present free i- ppli sites, i- ppli game pro- grams, etc. according to the purpose of usi-ng i- ppli. (The Mova does not correspond to the i- ppli.) (Useful Site Search) Present the menu of sites according to the purpose of use.
  • Page 118: Other Features

    • Setting to Receive Message F (P.141) If you subscribed to i-mode at the same time when you newly contracted to the Mova service after October 1, 2004, the default setting for the Message [F] set- ting is [ ](Receive). Please under-...
  • Page 119: Internet Connection

    What is i-mode? • Messages sent to you when the Mova is in the following statuses are held at the i-mode center. - During a call - When the Mova is powered OFF - When the Mova is outside the i-mode...
  • Page 120: Useful Functions

    Un- der no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any damaged or lost data saved to the Mova. If you use a PC (Windows Me, Windows 2000 Profes- sional or Windows XP), you can trans-...
  • Page 121: I-Mode Menu

    Menu Press (i-mode). The display shown on the left is an image. i Menu Connect the Mova to the i-mode center (P.120). Msg Request Display the list of Message R received (P.142). Msg Free Display the list of Message F received (P.142).
  • Page 122: Displaying Sites

    [i Menu] [ ] (Menu List) and press Select a site and press The Mova is connected to the site. The message “Your terminal ID is re- quested. Send?” appears depending on the connected sites. The mobile phone information is sent when [Yes] is selected.
  • Page 123: Last Url

    • The Last URL cannot be saved for some site pages. From the i-mode menu, select [Last URL] and press To delete the Last URL From the submenu, select [delete] [Yes]. Press (cnct). The Mova is connected to the site dis- played most recently.
  • Page 124: Using Sites

    i-mode Using Sites Using Sites Links and Items When using a site, you may display a linked site, enter texts (textbox) or se- lect an item from multiple options (ra- dio button and check box). Link The page is displayed by selecting the link.
  • Page 125 Using Sites Displaying Previous/Next Page The Mova records 1 to 10 site pages displayed most recently in its memory. Site pages recorded in the memory are cleared when you return to the stand- by display. When left or right arrows...
  • Page 126: Word Translate

    i-mode Using Sites Individual Display of Graphics When a graphic is not downloaded successfully or the Set image display (P.137) is [OFF], the graphic can be displayed being specified separately. • The following icons show the status of the graphic. The graphic is not yet downloaded.
  • Page 127: My Menu

    Select [clock] and press The time appears. Terminating i-mode Press during i-mode, select [Yes] and press i-mode is closed and the Mova remains in i- mode stand-by. “ ” flashes. Press i-mode is terminated and “ ” changes from flashing to lighting.
  • Page 128: Changing The I-Mode Password

    i-mode Changing the i-mode Password Changing the i-mode Password The “i-mode password” is required when saving/deleting My Menu, sub- scribing to and unsubscribing from the message service or paid i-mode sites, and changing i-mode mail settings. At the time of purchase, the i-mode pass- word is set to “0000”.
  • Page 129: Internet Sites

    [delete] [Yes]. To delete all URL lists, from the submenu, select [delete all], enter the Security code and select [Yes]. Select a URL list and press Press (cnct). The Mova is connected to the site of the URL list.
  • Page 130: Bookmark

    From the i-mode menu, select [Bookmark] folder and press Select a bookmark and press (cnct). The Mova is connected to the site of the selected bookmark. To check the URL Move the cursor to the bookmark and press (confm). To display other site while displaying...
  • Page 131 i-mode Bookmark Bookmark Folder The bookmarks can be moved to a dif- ferent folder. From the i-mode menu, select [Bookmark] folder and press To change a folder name Move the cursor to the folder. From the submenu, select [edit folder]. Up to 6 full-width or 12 half-width charac- ters Select a bookmark and...
  • Page 132: Screen Memo

    i-mode Screen Memo Screen Memo Up to 20 to 40 of favorite sites can be saved to the Screen Memo. The saved screen memo can be easily displayed. • The number of the screen memos that can be saved varies depending on the size of saved screen memos.
  • Page 133 i-mode Screen Memo Protecting Screen Memo The screen memos can be protected from being overwritten. From the i-mode menu, select [Screen Memo] and press Select a screen memo and press (option). The submenu appears. To cancel the protection Move the cursor to the protected screen memo and press (option).
  • Page 134: Saving Graphics

    i-mode Saving Graphics/i-melody Saving Graphics Up to 30 favorite graphics can be ob- tained from sites, screen memos, mes- sages or mail and saved (i-anime com- patible). You can set the obtained graphics for the stand-by display and as a call pic- ture, etc.
  • Page 135: Phone To/Mail To/Web To

    Mail (P.151, step 3 to 5). Web To If the currently displayed screen con- tains any URL, the site can be ac- cessed directly from that screen. Select a link (URL) in the display and press The Mova is connected to the linked site.
  • Page 136: I-Mode Setting

    Setting the Network Services (P.185, 188, 192) and the Call during i-mode. If you set the 1450 to the Network Ser- vices They notify your Mova of some incoming call, and depending on the settings, they oper- ate as follows: Operation when receiving a...
  • Page 137 Not to record incoming call during i- mode This setting does not notify incoming calls to the Mova, so it is set just in the network service (P.185, 188, 192). With this setting, the Call during i-mode settings made on the Mova will be invalid.
  • Page 138: Host Selection

    The Host setting does not require changes when using the i-mode ser- vice of DoCoMo. The host address on the Mova can be switched for easier connection to vari- ous providers (ISP). To use the ISP con- nection communication, you must sub- scribe to the packet communication ser- vice.
  • Page 139 i-mode i-mode Setting Enter each item. Press (cmplt). The entered host is saved. Select the host and press The host is changed. To edit the host setting Move the cursor to the host and press (edit). The host number of [ ] (DoCoMo) varies depending on the subscription a r e a .
  • Page 140: Ssl List

    Setting Timeout Period The duration before disconnecting the Mova automatically can be set when you cannot send or receive data due to heavy traffic at the i-mode center. From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting] [Common setting] [Set timeout] and press The Set timeout display appears.
  • Page 141: I-Mode Lock

    i-mode i-mode Lock Automatic Distinction of Character Codes You can set to identify the character code automatically while displaying a site. • Even when the Auto distinct is [ON], some sites may not be displayed correctly. From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting] [Internet setting] [Auto...
  • Page 142: Receiving Message

    i-mode Receiving Message Receiving Message When a message is received, the con- tents of the message is automatically displayed. Up to 20 Message R (re- quest) and Message F (free) each can be saved. Message R Receive automatically if you subscribe to a site that provides message services.
  • Page 143 The password is masked by “ ”. Select [ ] (OK) and press The Mova is set to receive Message F. Auto-display The contents of the message can be automatically displayed when it is re- ceived. You can also select which mes-...
  • Page 144: Checking New Message

    Checking New Message New messages held at the i-mode cen- ter while the Mova is powered OFF or out of the service area can be checked. • Depending on the radio wave condition, you may not be able to check new messages.
  • Page 145 Displaying Message i-mode Protecting Message Message R or Message F can be pro- tected from being overwritten. • Unread messages cannot be protected. e.g. Protecting Message R From the i-mode menu, select [Msg Request] and press To Protect Message F From the i-mode menu, select [Msg Free].
  • Page 146 Displaying Message i-mode Deleting Message You can delete messages by the fol- lowing 3 methods. e.g. Deleting a Message R From the i-mode menu, select [Msg Request] and press To delete Message F From the i-mode menu, select [Msg Free]. To delete all From the submenu, select [delete all], en- ter the Security code and select [Yes].
  • Page 147 Mail Service i-mode is a paid service that re- quires a subscription. What is i-mode Mail? ....146 Mail Menu ........150 Composing i-mode Mail ... 151 Saving Mail ......... 152 Attaching Melody ...... 152 Attaching Graphic ..... 153 Checking New Message ... 153 Receiving i-mode Mail ....
  • Page 148: What Is I-Mode Mail

    Mail Service What is i-mode Mail? What is i-mode Mail? When subscribing to the i-mode service, mail can be exchanged with i-mode com- patible mobile phones as well as e-mail over the Internet. The mail address when subscribing to i-mode is as follows. If you are a new subscriber to the i- mode service The portion of your mail address before...
  • Page 149 Mail Service What is i-mode Mail? Rejecting specified mails If you perform the settings by the meth- ods described on the pages shown below, you can restrict accepting mails. 1 Receiving mail from selected domains (P.166) 2 Receiving/rejecting selected mail (P.167) 3 Receiving/rejecting only i-mode mail (P.168) 4 Rejecting mass i-mode mail senders (P.167) 5 Rejecting unsolicited ad mail (P.168)
  • Page 150 The i-mode center delivers mail to the i-mode compatible mobile phone im- mediately after receiving it. However, mail sent to you when the Mova is in the following statuses is held at the i- mode center. - During a call...
  • Page 151 The i-mode subscription is required for receiving i-motion mail. • i-motion mail cannot be sent with the Mova. • i-motion mail is the service that send the moving image recorded by FOMA (i-mo- tion mail compatible mobile phones) and the image downloaded from a site.
  • Page 152: Mail Menu

    Compose message Compose and send new mail (P.151). Mail setting Change i-mode mail settings or the font size for the main body on the Mova (P.88, 171, etc.). Check new msg Obtain mail, Message R and Message F held at the i-mode center (P.153).
  • Page 153: Composing I-Mode Mail

    Press (send). The mail is sent. When a total of 100 sent mail is saved to the Mova and new mail is composed, the unprotected mail is overwritten from the oldest. When you sent i-mode mail to more than one recipient, the transmission charge is required for each address you sent mail to.
  • Page 154: Saving Mail

    Mail Service Saving/Melody Mail Saving Mail When you do not wish to send com- posed mail immediately, it can be saved. Press (option) in the Edit mail display. The submenu appears. Select [save] and press The mail is saved as unsent mail to [Outbox].
  • Page 155: Attaching Graphic

    “http://” and ending with “.gif”. Checking New Message New mail held at the i-mode center while the Mova is powered OFF or out of the service area can be checked. • Depending on the radio wave condition, you may not be able to check new mail.
  • Page 156: Receiving I-Mode Mail

    Receiving i-mode Mail Receiving i-mode Mail When mails for you are sent to the i- mode center, Your Mova automatically receives them. Up to 200 received mails can be saved. • When a total of 200 received mail is saved and new mail is received, the unprotected read mail is overwritten from the oldest.
  • Page 157: Replying To Mail

    Mail Service Replying/Forwarding Replying to Mail You can send received mail replies. • You cannot reply to mail address exceeding 50 half-width characters or when “ ” (reply disabled mail such as iMS) is displayed. • If mail is sent from “photo-server@docomo- camera.ne.jp”, the reply does not reach the sender.
  • Page 158: Saving A Sender To Phonebook

    Mail Service Saving a Sender/ Saving Melody Saving a Sender to Phonebook A mail address of a received mail sender ) or sent mail recipient ( ) can be saved to the Phonebook. e.g. Saving a sender of received mail to the Phonebook as a new entry From the received mail list, select a mail and press...
  • Page 159: Displaying Attached Graphic

    • Up to 5 graphics can be protected. Only GIF format graphics can be saved as the Graphics mail. To display as the Graphics mail on the Mova, the graph- ics must be in the format beginning with “http://” and ending with “.gif”.
  • Page 160: Displaying Mail In Inbox/Outbox

    Mail Service Inbox/Outbox Displaying Mail in Inbox/Outbox The saved sent or received mail can be displayed any time. From the Mail menu, select [Outbox] or [Inbox] and press • The figures at the right end of the title line show the total number of mails received/sent.
  • Page 161 • The name of the sender ( ) or recipi- ent ( ) appears on the Mova if the mail address or the phone number is saved to the Phonebook along with the name. • The following icons show the details of mail.
  • Page 162 Mail Service Inbox/Outbox Mail Folder Mails can be moved to a different folder. e.g. Moving a received mail From the Mail menu, select [Inbox] a folder and press To change a folder name Move the cursor to the folder. From the submenu, select [edit folder].
  • Page 163: Deleting Mail

    Mail Service Inbox/Outbox Protecting Mail Mails can be protected from being overwritten accidentally. Up to 150 re- ceived mails and 50 sent mails can be protected. • Unread or unsent mail cannot be protected. e.g. Protecting a received mail From the received mail list, select a mail and press (option).
  • Page 164: Searching Mail

    Mail Service Inbox/Outbox Memory Status The number of saved mails can be checked by folder. e.g. Checking the number of received mails From the Mail menu, select [Inbox] and press Select a folder and press (option). The submenu appears. Select [memory status] and press The number of received mails saved to the se-...
  • Page 165 Mail Service Inbox/0utbox Sorting Mail Mails in a folder can be sorted tempo- rarily. e.g. Sorting received mails Press (option) in the received mail list. The submenu appears. Select [sort] a sorting order and press Received mail [Date(new old)]: Sort from newest to oldest received date.
  • Page 166: Mail Center

    Mail Service Mail Center Mail Center For details on the functions and opera- tions, see the “i-mode User’s Manual”. The Mova can perform and check i- mode mail settings. From the i-mode menu, select [i Menu] [English] [Options] [Mail settings] and press Set each item.
  • Page 167 Mail Service Mail Center Registering Secret Code When using a phone number mail ad- dress, you can reject a mail sent with- out a Secret code and return the mes- sage informing invalid address errors to the sender. In this way, you can pre- vent receiving unwanted mails.
  • Page 168 Mail Service Mail Center Receiving Mail from Selected Domains Only mails from some specified com- panies of au, Vodafone, TU-KA or DDI Pocket can be received. You can also receive mails sent from specified domains or addresses other than from the above companies. •...
  • Page 169 Mail Service Mail Center Receiving/Rejecting Selected Mail Mails from specified addresses can be received/rejected. • Receive mail from selected domains, Re- ceive/Reject selected mail and Receive/ Reject only i-mode mail cannot be set at the same time. From the Mail Settings display, select [Reject/ Receive Mail Settings] [Receive Selected Mail] and...
  • Page 170 Mail Service Mail Center Receiving/Rejecting Only i-mode Mail You can reject mails only sent over the Internet or mails only from i-mode com- patible mobile phones. • Receive mail from selected domains, Re- ceive/Reject selected mail and Receive/ Reject only i-mode mail cannot be set at the same time.
  • Page 171: Confirming Settings

    Mail Service Mail Center Rejecting All Short Mail You can set/cancel rejecting the Short Mail. From the Mail Settings display, select [Other Settings] under “Receiving Mail” [Reject All Short Mail] and press As soon as the setting is completed, the Short Mail can no longer be received and senders will hear an announcement;...
  • Page 172 Mail Service Mail Center Suspending Mail When not using the mail function, all mail functions can be suspended. When the mail function is suspended, a sender receives an error message informing invalid address errors. • Any mail that the i-mode center received before the mail function is suspended is held at the i-mode center (for 720 hours from reception).
  • Page 173: Mail Setting

    Mail Service Mail Setting Mail Setting Signature When saved beforehand, your signa- ture can be attached at the end of the main body of mail. • The number of signature characters is counted as the number of main body char- acters.
  • Page 174 Mail Service Mail Setting Sorting with Requirement You can save requirements for sorting mails so that they can be automatically assigned to 12 folders. Up to 30 sorting requirements each can be saved. • When several sorting requirements are ap- plied to a mail, the sorting requirement with the smallest number has priority.
  • Page 175: Inquiry Setting

    Mail Service Mail Setting Unsent mail and unsuccessfully sent mail are saved to [Outbox] regardless of the sorting requirement. For sent mail with multiple To ( ), the address of To ( ) indicated at the top is determined as the sorting require- ment.
  • Page 176 Press (cmplt). The mail list is set. To delete a saved mail list Mova the cursor to the mail list in the Mail list display. From the submenu, select [de- lete] [Yes]. To delete all mail lists, from the submenu, select [delete all], enter the...
  • Page 177 Mail Service Mail Setting Even if you change the contents of the Phonebook after saving a member to the mail list, the saved contents on the mail list do not change. When you sent an i-mode mail to more than one recipient using the mail list, the transmission charge is required for each address you sent mail to.
  • Page 178 Mail Service Mail Setting Attaching “>” to Quoted Message When the main body of received mail is quoted in your reply, “>” can be in- serted automatically at the beginning of the main body. From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] [Attach>] and press Select [Auto]/[OFF] and...
  • Page 179 Mail Service Mail Setting Setting Image Data The graphic data can be automatically downloaded when displaying Graphics mail. • The image sent by i-shot cannot be dis- played automatically even if the Image data is set to [ON]. From the Mail menu, select [Mail setting] [Image data] and press...
  • Page 180: Composing Short Mail

    Mail Service Composing Short Mail Composing Short Mail Regardless of whether you subscribe to i-mode, you can send a text mes- sage to an i-mode compatible mobile phone or a mobile phone that uses Short Mail Service. • Sending Short Mail requires dial call charges.
  • Page 181: Receiving Short Mail

    Mail Service Receiving Short Mail Select a call menu and press The Short Mail is sent in accordance with the selected menu. A maximum of 50 characters can be sent to a mobile phone that does not support the kanji characters of the Short Mail Service (203, 204, 205 and 153 series).
  • Page 183: Network Services

    Network Services The DoCoMo Network Service requires subscriptions. For inquiries (in English) From ordinary phones 0120 - 005 - 250 (toll-free) Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. For inquiries (in Japanese only) From DoCoMo mobile phones or PHSs (No prefix) 151 (toll-free) Cannot be called from ordinary phones.
  • Page 184 Mail Service The Voice Mail Service takes messages when you cannot an- swer a call due to the radio wave condition or when the Mova is powered OFF. The Voice Mail Service answers a call with an answering mes- sage.
  • Page 185 Network Services Voice Mail Service The call can be connected to the Voice Mail Service Center easily by using the in- coming menu. You can also connect an incoming call to the Voice Mail Service Center during a call (P.185). When the Call Forwarding Service (P.189) is activated, the Voice Mail Service is au- tomatically deactivated.
  • Page 186: Main Operations

    Network Services Voice Mail Service Main Operations Play back new messages “1417” Main Menu “1” Play back saved messages “1416” Main Menu “1” Change services “1416” Main Menu “91 ” Change the answering message or services “1416” Main Menu “92” Start the service “1411”...
  • Page 187 This function operates only when there is another incoming call during a call. For incoming calls that are not during a call (when the Mova is out of the ser- vice area, you cannot answer the phone, the Mova is powered OFF, etc.), the service operates according...
  • Page 188 Network Services Voice Mail Service Notifying Message at the Service Center If there are any messages held at the Voice Mail Service Center when plac- ing or receiving a call,“ ” appears in the stand-by display. • Depending on the radio wave condition, text infor- mation notifying you of a message being recorded...
  • Page 189 Network Services Call Waiting Service The service to answer an incoming call during a call Call Waiting Service (Paid) This is an optional service (paid) that requires a subscription. To subscribe contact the following: For inquiries (in English) From ordinary phones 0120 - 005 - 250 (toll-free) Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.
  • Page 190 Network Services Call Waiting Service Finishing the First Call Answer the Second Press The first call is disconnected, and the ring tone notifying the second call sounds. Press You can talk with the second caller. Ending a Call on Hold Press (option), select [End holding] and press...
  • Page 191 You can save up to 5 numbers to which calls can be forwarded. This service forwards incoming calls on the Mova to your office, home, etc. If you receive a call when the Call For- warding Service is activated, the transfer tone (P.78) sounds for about 7 seconds.
  • Page 192 Step 2 Designate the forwarding number, and ac- tivate the Call Forwarding Service. Step 3 Receive a call on the Mova. Step 4 If you do not answer the call, it is automati- cally forwarded to the forwarding number. Step 5 The caller is connected to the forwarding number.
  • Page 193 OFF or in the Driving mode. If the Mova is outside the service area or powered OFF, the call is automati- cally forwarded without the ring tone. Please be aware that even in this case,...
  • Page 194 Set the following in advance of a call. • The settings during i-mode (P.134) can be made beforehand on the Mova. • Set this function from your Mova. Remote operations cannot be used from ordinary phones, payphones or other mobile phones.
  • Page 195 Network Services Call Forwarding Service Setting Divert Message You can set whether to play back the forwarding guidance when forwarding a call while the ring tone sounds or dur- ing a call. • It is recommended to notify the caller that the call is being forwarded to another num- ber with the forwarding guidance set in the Call Forwarding Service.
  • Page 196 PHSs. Check the number you call and dial it correctly. You can assign additional phone num- bers to the Mova to separate your busi- ness line and private line, or to auto- matically receive faxes on your PC using fax communication software.
  • Page 197: Call

    My Phone Number The receiving display and the individu- ally-set ring tone inform you that which number (original or My phone no.) of your Mova is receiving a call. From the menu, select [Settings] [Call] phone no.] and press Select ON/OFF at [Set].
  • Page 198 This service requests a “Number Noti- fication” by the guidance and automati- cally disconnects the call, if a caller is not notifying the caller ID. The Mova can be used safely by preventing un- wanted calls from unknown callers. There is no need to subscribe to the Caller ID Display Request Service.
  • Page 199 Network Services Caller ID Display Request Service When this service and the Denied no ID are set at the same time, this ser- vice has priority. Relationship between services when the Caller ID Display Request Service setting is “ON” How incoming call is Service processed if caller ID is not presented...
  • Page 200: Conference Call

    Network Services Three-Way Calling Service The service to allow three parties to talk on one line Three-Way Calling Service (Paid) This is an optional service (paid) that requires a subscription. To subscribe contact the following: For inquiries (in English) From ordinary phones 0120 - 005 - 250 (toll-free) Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs.
  • Page 201 Network Services Three-Way Calling Service Adding the incoming caller C during a call with B By subscribing to the Call Waiting Service (P.187), you can make a conference call adding the third party on the line. Note that when you establish a conference call from the Call Waiting Service, the switched call is not available.
  • Page 202: Call Waiting Service

    Network Services Three-Way Calling Service Example of a conference call You are represented by A. indicates the basic flow. Active call with B Call C during Receive a call during a call a call (When A subscribes to the Call Waiting Service) Switched Call Hold...
  • Page 203 Other Functions MySelection ........ 202 Voice Memo ........ 203 Power Saver ....... 204 Battery Saver ......205 Fringe Area Alarm ..... 206 Noise Reduction ......206 Call Reconnection ..... 207 Call Duration and Cost ..... 208 Call Billing ........210 Call Duration Alert ....
  • Page 204: Myselection

    Other Functions MySelection MySelection Saving often-used menu items to MySelection makes it easy to select them. Up to 20 menu items can be added to MySelection. Adding to MySelection e.g. Adding the Memo From the menu, select [MySelection] and press To delete the added menu Move the cursor to the menu item.
  • Page 205: Voice Memo

    (stop). If there is an incoming call or mail, or the alarm sounds while recording a voice memo, the Mova stops record- ing as saves the voice memo in the middle of recording and starts the nec- essary operation accordingly.
  • Page 206: Power Saver

    Other Functions Power Saver Power Saver The display is automatically turned off to save battery power when no opera- tions are made for a certain period of time. You can set the time before turn- ing off the display, whether to display the clock when the display is turned off and whether to flash the power saver indicator (P.7).
  • Page 207: Battery Saver

    Other Functions Battery Saver If there is an incoming call, mail, etc. or the alarm sounds during the Power saver mode, the Power saver is can- celed. It may take time to complete the charg- ing, when the Power saver is [OFF]. Even when [Indicator] is set to [ON], the power saver indicator does not flash when the missed call indicator is...
  • Page 208: Fringe Area Alarm

    Other Functions Fringe Area Alarm/ Noise Reduction Fringe Area Alarm You can set the Mova to inform you with alarm of the possibility of call be- ing disconnected due to the radio wave condition. From the menu, select [Settings] [Call]...
  • Page 209: Call Reconnection

    Other Functions Call Reconnection Call Reconnection This function automatically reconnects the call interrupted due to the radio wave condition, such as in a tunnel or between buildings, immediately after the radio wave condition is recovered. From the menu, select [Settings] [Service] [Reconnect] and press The Security code screen appears.
  • Page 210: Call Duration And Cost

    (reset) and enter the Security code. The total call duration and cost are re- set and the reset date/time are updated. The Mova can display call duration up to 17 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds, and call cost up to 999,999,999.
  • Page 211 - Calls dropped while in progress - When you use the Voice Mail Ser- vice from a remote location - Calls forwarded to a phone number from the Mova via the Call Forward- ing Service (“ 0” appears for call charges in this case.) “...
  • Page 212: Call Billing

    Other Functions Call Billing Call Billing With an alarm or icon, the Mova can be set to notify you of the total call costs exceeding the limit. From the menu, select [Settings] [Call data] [Call billing] and press The Security code screen appears.
  • Page 213: Call Duration Alert

    The Call billing icon disappears at the Auto reset time. Call Duration Alert The Mova sounds about every minute during a call to inform you of the call- ing duration. • The time alert sounds at the same volume level as set by the Volume.
  • Page 214: Phonebook

    Other Functions Voice Notification Voice Notification The Mova notifies the phone number to the recipient by voice. The Voice notify is available to notify your Mova’s phone number, numbers saved to the Phonebook and received/ dial frequency/redial record by voice.
  • Page 215: Automatic Volume Control

    The Auto volume is set. If background noise changes suddenly, the earpiece volume may fluctuate. Calculator The Mova has a calculator that can perform basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) and calculate percentages (%). • Up to 9 digits can be entered and dis- played (excluding a decimal point (.) and...
  • Page 216: Managing Graphics/Melodies

    Other Functions Graphics/Melodies Managing Graphics/Melodies Graphics downloaded by i-mode are saved to the Graphic folder and can be displayed at any time. Also, melo- dies downloaded from sites/mail are saved to the Melody folder and can be played back at any time. Displaying Graphic Display graphics in the Graphic folder.
  • Page 217 Other Functions Graphics/Melodies Changing Title A title of a graphic or melody can be changed. • The title of the melodies not in the Mova’s data cannot be changed. Select a graphic/melody and press (option). The submenu appears. Select [edit title] and press Enter a title.
  • Page 218: Using Memo

    Other Functions Using Memo Using Memo Necessary information can be saved to the Memo. Up to 10 memos can be saved. From the menu, select [Tool] [Memo] and press Press (new) and enter the memo. Up to 50 full-width or 100 half-width char- acters The memo is saved.
  • Page 219: Ev-Link

    Other Functions EV-Link EV-Link EV-link is a function that enables easy cooperation between mail (E-mail) and audio call (Voice). Using this function, you can send reply mail to a redial/re- ceived record and place a reply call to mail with simple operation. Sending Mail by Using the Record When the mail address and phone number of a person are saved to the...
  • Page 220: Data Communication

    Fax communications can be performed by optional DoCoMo data communica- tion devices (it is not necessary to make or change any settings on the Mova for either automatic or manual transmis- sion and reception). However, if you send faxes to or receive them from a...
  • Page 221: Self Mode

    • If there is an incoming call while the Self mode is set, the caller hears a guidance informing that the Mova is outside the ser- vice area or the Mova is powered OFF. When using the DoCoMo Voice Mail Ser-...
  • Page 222: Reset

    Other Functions Reset Reset The each setting can be changed back to the default. From the menu, select [Settings] [Security] [Reset] and press The Security code screen appears. Enter the Security code. Select [Yes] and press The settings are reset. Functions to be reset and default set- tings list Menu...
  • Page 223: Call Light

    Other Functions Reset Menu Default Setting Ringer Designated Number (Designated): None Group: None Alert time Play: OFF Alert: 04 sec Sound effect Volume: 3 Key guard rel.: Sound effect2 Send mail/Check new msg/Wake-up: Silent Starting charge/ Completed charge: Sound effect1 Vibrator Keypad sound 1 Volume...
  • Page 224 Other Functions Reset Menu Default Setting Call Send own no. OFF Fringe alarm Noise redct Batt saver Auto volume Hands-free Self mode i-mode/mail i-mode lock Mail secur Call dur i Incoming type: Answer Ringer dur i: None Alert dur: 02 sec Security Keypad lock Remote lock...
  • Page 225: I-Navi Link

    Mova cannot be used. Note that i-mode mail or message re- ceived by an i-mode compatible car navigation system not saved to the Mova but to the memory of the car navigation system. Connecting to “PlayStation” The “PlayStation” with the Mova con- nected enables you to enjoy i-mode compatible “PlayStation”...
  • Page 226: Services Available

    Note that 116 (NTT Sales Office), Dial Q2, Message Dial, Credit calls cannot be called from the Mova. (Note that Automatic Credit Calls may be used when calling from ordinary phones to the Mova.)
  • Page 227: Entering Text

    Entering Text About Entering Text ....226 5-touch (Kana) Method ..... 228 Changing Input Method .... 230 Common Phrases ...... 231 Symbols/Pictographs ....231 Editing Common Phrases ..232 Quoting from Phonebook/ My Data ........232 Saving Often-used Words to Dictionary ........
  • Page 228: About Entering Text

    This is a conversion mode that a look-ahead strategy is applied to by the Mova (P.228). • This mode is valid only when select- ing the 5-touch method as the input method and kanji/hiragana as the character mode.
  • Page 229 Entering Text About Entering Text Character mode The character modes that can be used vary depending on the input method. • The character modes available vary de- pending on the contents to be edited. You cannot change a mode into any of unavailable character modes.
  • Page 230: 5-Touch (Kana) Method

    Entering Text 5-touch (Kana) Method 5-touch (Kana) Method Prediction Conversion • The selected words from the matching words list are displayed with priority over other words next time. e.g. Entering “ ” ( Check the input method, conversion mode and character mode in the text input display.
  • Page 231: Enter Text

    Entering Text 5-touch (Kana) Method User Conversion • The word entered by the User conversion mode is automatically saved to the Predic- tion conversion dictionary and displayed in the matching words list from the next time. e.g. Entering “ ” ( Change the conversion mode to [User].
  • Page 232: Changing Input Method

    Entering Text 5-touch (Kana) Method/ Changing Input Method Changing Conversion Mode Select a conversion mode from Predic- tion conversion and User conversion. • The Prediction conversion mode is valid only when selecting the 5-touch method as the input method and kanji/hiragana as the character mode.
  • Page 233: Common Phrases

    Entering Text Common Phrases/ Symbols/Pictographs Common Phrases For common phrases, see P.258. • The categories of common phrases avail- able vary depending on the contents to be edited. You cannot select categories of phrases unavailable. Press (mode) in the text input display, select [ and press Select a common phrase from...
  • Page 234: Editing Common Phrases

    Up to 64 full-width or 128 half-width char- acters Editing is completed. The phone number of the Mova ap- pears in the category 0. Even if you edit the category 0, the phone number of your Mova does not change.
  • Page 235: Saving Often-Used Words To Dictionary

    Entering Text Saving Words to Dictionary Saving Often-used Words to Dictionary Often-used Kanji words can be saved to the Prediction or User dictionary. Any saved words appear preferentially in the matching words list/the conversion tar- get words when you convert characters. Prediction dictionary: Save words that are not found in the matching words list when you use the Pre-...
  • Page 236: Using Downloaded Dictionary

    Entering Text Using Downloaded Dictionary Using Downloaded Dictionary Up to 20 dictionaries can be used by downloading them from i-mode. When enabling a dictionary, a selec- tion of words in that dictionary is dis- played in the matching words list. If there are multiple dictionaries, the sort criteria for them can be changed so that often-used words are initially...
  • Page 237: Kuten Codes

    Entering Text Kuten Codes Kuten Codes Characters can be entered by 4-digit kuten codes assigned to characters, numbers and symbols that are listed in the Kuten code list. For kuten codes, see P.240. Press (option) in the text input display. The submenu appears.
  • Page 238: Cut/Copy/Paste

    • Up to 250 full-width/500 half-width char- acters can be cut or copied at a time. • The contents of the clipboard is deleted when the Mova is powered OFF or the Reset is performed. • A character that cannot be entered to the destination display is replaced with a half- width space when pasted.
  • Page 239: Pasting Text

    Entering Text Cut/Copy/Paste Copying/Cutting Text Press (option) in the text input display, and select [copy]. To cut From the submenu, select [cut]. Select the Start point and press The first character to be copied is set. Select the End point and press The range of characters to be copied is set and saved to the clipboard.
  • Page 240: Resetting Learning Data

    Entering Text Resetting Learning Data/ 2-touch Method Resetting Learning Data The Mova’s dictionary has a data learning feature. The data leaning fea- ture memorizes the frequency in which individual words are used and give pri- ority to the often-used words when dis- playing them in the matching words list or conversion target words.
  • Page 241: Appendix

    Appendix Kuten Code List ......240 Characters Assigned to Keys (5-touch Method) ....... 251 Characters Assigned to Keys (2-touch Method) ....... 252 Special Symbol List ....254 Pictograph List ......255 Face Mark List ......256 Common Phrase List ....258 Menu List ........
  • Page 242: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Appendix Kuten Code List In the following Kuten code list, a 4- digit kuten code is expressed by the combination of the row for the first 3 digits and the column for the last digit. e.g. When you wish to input “ ”...
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  • Page 253: Characters Assigned To Keys

    Characters Assigned to Appendix Keys (5-touch Method) Characters Assigned to Keys (5-touch Method) Character Kanji/Hiragana Alphabetic mode mode mode Numeric mode Keys Katakana mode – – Display character assignments in the re- verse order (before acceptance of char- acters)/Line Feed (after acceptance of characters) As for in the numeric mode, "#"...
  • Page 254: Characters Assigned To Keys

    Characters Assigned to Appendix Keys (2-touch Method) Characters Assigned to Keys (2-touch Method) Full-width (2-byte) uppercase mode Second column Half-width (1-byte) uppercase mode Second column...
  • Page 255 Characters Assigned to Appendix Keys (2-touch Method) Full-width (2-byte) lowercase mode Second column Half-width (1-byte) lowercase mode Second column Second column • A blank indicates space (blank). • For , press (lower case) after enter- ing a character to change its case from up- per to lower case.
  • Page 256: Special Symbol List

    Special Symbol List Appendix Special Symbol List • The hatched symbols by may not be dis- played correctly when sending to i-mode non-compatible mobile phones or PCs. Full-width symbols...
  • Page 257: Pictograph List

    Pictograph List Appendix Half-width symbols Pictograph List • Pictographs may not be displayed cor- rectly when sending to i-mode non-com- patible mobile phones or PCs. • “Pictographs 2” may not be displayed cor- rectly depending on the other person’s i-mode terminal model. Pictographs 1 Pictographs 2...
  • Page 258: Face Mark List

    Face Mark List Appendix Face Mark List When you enter the following readings in the kanji mode, face marks are en- tered. Blue colored characters: Appear only when the Prediction conversion is used. Reading Face mark Reading Face mark...
  • Page 259 Face Mark List Appendix Reading Face mark Reading Face mark...
  • Page 260: Common Phrase List

    Common Phrase List Appendix Common Phrase List Display the Own number at the time of purchase. Internet KAO MOJI Greetings Business...
  • Page 261 Common Phrase List Appendix Private Reply Original Up to 10 common phrases can be saved.
  • Page 262: Menu List

    Menu List Appendix Menu List • The functions marked with are not avail- able during a call. • Each menu name is followed by a num- ber that indicates its menu number. MySelection Page i mode i Menu ........... 119 Msg Request ........
  • Page 263 Menu List Appendix Tool Page Schedule (20) ........106 Memo (21) ........216 Clock Date/time (23) ......... 36 Alarm (24) ........104 Auto pwr on (25) ......102 Auto pwr off (26) ......103 JPdictionary Edit user (15) ........ 233 Edit predict (16) ......
  • Page 264 Menu List Appendix Settings Page i-mode/mail i-mode lock (64) ......139 Mail secur (65) ......100 Call dur i (66) ........ 134 i connection (67) ......119 SSL list (68) ........138 Security Keypad lock (80) ......98 Remote lock (79) ......98 Keydial lock (86) ......
  • Page 265: Optional And Related Equipment

    Related Equipment Appendix Optional and Related Equipment A variety of optional equipment allows you to expand the Mova’s capability by supporting a wide range of applica- tions, including personal and business uses. Some accessories are only avail- able in some areas. For details, please contact DoCoMo service counter (DoCoMo shop).
  • Page 266: Data Link Software

    1 Link information of graphics cannot be transferred to the PC. 2 The data cannot be forwarded from the Mova to PCs. From PCs, only graphics of GIF format can be forwarded to the Mova. Operating environment IBM PC or its compatible machine...
  • Page 267 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ......266 Error Messages ......268 Warranty and After Sales Services ..272...
  • Page 268 • Check if the battery is not run out (P.34). The warning beeps sound and the Mova is powered OFF, even if you press the power key. • The battery level is low. Charge the Mova (P.31). The busy tone sounds without connect- ing, even if you dial up.
  • Page 269 Troubleshooting The dark display or clock appears and cannot operate anything. • Check if the Mova is powered ON (P.35). • Check if the Power saver is set to [ON] (P.204). • Check if the Key guard is set (P.100).
  • Page 270: Error Messages

    Enter the correct mail address. Also, check if the recipient’s mail address has been changed (P.151). Authentication type is not supported The Mova does not support the authenti- cation of this site. Cannot attach The selected melody cannot be attached to mail since it is copyrighted.
  • Page 271 Error Messages Troubleshooting i-mode browsing Cannot operate since the Mova is in i- mode stand-by (“ ” is flashing). Terminate i-mode and perform the opera- tion (P.125). i-mode locked Fail to operate since i-mode is locked. Cancel the i-mode lock (P.139).
  • Page 272 The SSL session failed. Connect again. Syntax error There is no data that can be displayed on the Mova. This name already exist The same name has been already saved to the mail list. Save as a different name (P.174).
  • Page 273 Error Messages Troubleshooting URL address is not valid The data on the site cannot be displayed since it is invalid. URL too long to be registered Failed to save to the bookmark since the URL exceeds 256 half-width characters (P.128).
  • Page 274: Warranty And After Sales Services

    Note that repair may be refused in the fol- lowing cases. We may not repair the Mova if the water leak seal is reacted or if the Mova has corrosion due to water leakage, condensation, perspiration, etc.
  • Page 275 Parts stock period The functional parts necessary to repair the Mova will be available for 6 years at least af- ter the manufacture is discontinued. This period is considered as a repairable pe- riod.
  • Page 279: Index

    Index...
  • Page 280 Index Index Page AC adapter ........32 Accept calls ........52 Adjust light ........87 After sales services ....... 272 Alarm Call billing ........211 Clock alarm ........104 Fringe alarm ......... 206 Schedule alarm ......108 Alert Duration During i-mode ....... 135 Mail ..........
  • Page 281 Index Check new message/mail ..142, 153 Animation ........85 Inquiry setting ....... 173 Sound effect ........79 Check NW inf ........186 Clock ..........36 Clock alarm ........104 Color taste ......... 89 Common phrase ......231 Common phrase list ..... 258 Edit ..........
  • Page 282 Index Insert ..........227 Kuten code ......235, 240 Paste ..........236 Pictograph ......231, 255 Prediction conversion ....228 Quote ..........232 Reset data ........238 Symbol ......... 231, 254 User conversion ......229 2-touch method ......238 5-touch (Kana) method ....228 Error messages ......
  • Page 283 Index Page i-anime ..........117 i connection ........119 Icon ............9 i-melody ........117, 132 i-mode ..........114 Auto dstinct ........139 Bookmark ........128 Call during i-mode ......134 Change i-mode password .... 126 Clock ..........125 Display previous/next page ..123 Display sites ......
  • Page 284 Index Quote ..........175 Quote message ......175 Receive ......... 154 Receive divided mail ....169 Reply ..........155 Reset mail address ...... 165 Ring tone ........78 Ring volume ........82 Save ..........152 Save melody ......... 156 Search .......... 162 Secret code ......
  • Page 285 Index Page Mail address Change ......... 164 Confirm ......... 164 Reset ..........165 Mail menu ........150 Mail receiving image ......85 Mail security ........100 Mail sending image ......85 Mail To ..........133 Malicious Caller Block ..... 47 Manner mode ........
  • Page 286 Index Page Network security code ..... 95 Network service Call Forwarding Service ....189 Call Waiting Service ..... 187 Caller ID Display Request Service ... 196 Number Plus Service ....194 Three-Way Calling Service ..198 Voice Mail Service ......182 Noise reduction ......
  • Page 287 Index Power off image ........ 85 Power saver ........204 Prediction conversion ....228 Prediction dictionary ..... 233 Preset melodies ........ 81 Page Quick record message ..... 59 Page Radio button ........122 Receive a call ........43 Animation ........85 Receive mail from selected domain ...
  • Page 288 Index Page Safety precautions ......10 Schedule .......... 106 Delete ........... 110 Display .......... 109 Display by ........108 Memory status ......109 Save ..........106 Secret mode ........68 Select day ........109 Set alarm ......106, 112 Set/Cancel holiday ....... 111 Screen memo ........
  • Page 289 Index Page Display .......... 124 URL list ......... 127 User conversion ......229 User dictionary ....... 233 Page Vibrator ..........75 Voice Mail Service ......182 FW to voice mail ......185 Voice memo ........203 Delete ..........60 Play ..........60 Record ..........
  • Page 290 ® • This product incorporates RSA BSAFE™ SSL-C softwares registered by RSA Se- curity, Inc. Copyright© 2000-2004 RSA Security Inc. All rights reserved. • Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the U.S. Microsoft Corpo- ration in the U.S. and other countries. The system and product names described in this manual are ordinarily trademarks or registered trademarks of the developer of...
  • Page 291 Be careful of the volume of your voice when you use the Mova in a quiet place such as in a restaurant or hotel lobby. Use the Mova in a place where you do not disturb passengers on the streets. Features to support public manners The Mova is equipped with features that mute all sounds or do not answer incoming calls.
  • Page 292 Don’t forget your mobile phone Don’t forget your mobile phone or your manners! or your manners! When using your mobile phone in a public place, When using your mobile phone in a public place, don’t forget to show common courtesy don’t forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you.

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