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  • Page 1 Manual Basic ’04.2...
  • Page 2 When you use your FOMA terminal in public places, particularly where it is crowded or quiet, be mindful of not disturbing the people around you.
  • Page 3: Copyrights/Trademarks

    Copyrights and portrait rights The copyright laws prohibit unauthorized use of photographs or movies and site (program) or Web page information obtained by using the FOMA terminal without the permission of the relevant copyright holders except for personal use. Any unauthorized reproduction or editing, and the use of reproduced or edited products, without the copyright of reproduced products or the permission for reproduction or edition by copyright holders, is an infringement of the copyright law and related laws.
  • Page 4: How To Use The Instruction Manual

    How to Use The Instruction Manual This Basic manual covers the following: “Getting Started” Describes how to prepare your FOMA terminal to use and things you should know before first use. Component names and functions Menu operations How to install/remove the FOMA card, and how to charge the battery pack “Basic Operations”...
  • Page 5: How To Use This Manual

    This manual provides the procedures based on the default settings. If you change the settings after purchase, the display of your FOMA terminal may be different from that of this manual. The screens shown in this manual are screen images and may differ from the actual screens.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    How to Use The Instruction Manual ................2 How to Use This Manual ....................3 Contents .......................... 4 Special Features of the FOMA N900i ................10 Mastering the FOMA N900i ! ..................12 Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) ....... 14 Handling and Care ......................
  • Page 7 Distinguishing Incoming Calls for Each Phone Number and Group ........120 Setting Up Phonebook Functions .................... 124 Deleting an Entry in the Phonebook ..................128 Changing a Group Name ......................128 Saving the Phonebook in the FOMA Card ................130 Checking the Storage Status of the Phonebook ..............134...
  • Page 8 Selecting the Guidance for Holding Calls ................158 Setting to Stop the Ring Tone Quickly ..................159 Setting Operations When the FOMA Terminal is Folded During a Call ......... 160 Displaying the Call Duration During a Call ................161 Checking/Resetting the Total Call Duration ................161 Changing Tone Settings Selecting a Ring Tone for Incoming Calls and Mail ..............
  • Page 9 Prohibiting a Call by Dialing ..................... 205 Setting Dialed or Received Call Record not to be Displayed ..........206 Prohibiting Incoming/Outgoing Communication ..............207 Disabling the Side Keys While the FOMA Terminal is Folded ..........208 Using Alarm Notification Functions Using Alarm Notification ......................209 Using the Alarm Clock Function ....................
  • Page 10 Multi Access ..........................261 Multi Task ..........................265 Using Network Services Using Network Services Network Services Available for the FOMA Terminal ............... 270 Voice Mail Service ........................271 Call Forwarding Service ......................276 Call Waiting Service ......................... 279 Bar Nuisance Call Service ....................... 282 Notify Caller ID Service ......................
  • Page 11 Lists of Common Phrases ......................345 Kuten Code List ........................346 Multi Access Combination Patterns ..................350 Multi Task Combination Patterns ..................... 351 Services Available for the FOMA Terminal ................352 Options and Accessories ......................353 Menu Function List ........................354 Major Specifications ......................... 361...
  • Page 12: Special Features Of The Foma N900I

    In addition to multi access, you can use the SMS at the same time. Supports the FOMA card The FOMA card is an IC card that holds your private information such as telephone number. You can use multiple FOMA terminals according to applications by switching your FOMA card.
  • Page 13: Bar Code Reader

    You can transfer data such as phonebooks, i-mode (charged) schedule, mail and images between the This is an online service used by FOMA terminal and the miniSD memory i-mode-compatible mobile phones. The card. You can also display and/or delete i-mode services include site (program)
  • Page 14: Mastering The Foma N900I

    Mastering the FOMA N900i ! Visual communication with the FOMA N900i “Video-phone” enables you to talk to the other party face-to-face Videophone lets you see the other party in real time while talking. p.87 You can talk to the other party face-to-face while listening to his/her voice through the speaker.
  • Page 15 “Picture voice” sends a picture (still image) with your voice You can send a picture (still image) with your voice message. p.258 in Application “Camera” can be used just like a digital camera or digital video recorder. Taking a picture (still image) or shooting movie. p.246 in Application Take a picture (still image) in “Photo mode”...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions (Always Follow These Directions)

    Unplug “Safety Precautions” are explained in the following categories: 1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) ..15 2. Handling the FOMA Terminal ...................... 17 3. Handling the Battery Pack ......................20 4.
  • Page 17 1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) DANGER Use only the battery packs and adapters (including a Charger) specified by NTT DoCoMo for use with the FOMA terminal. The use of devices other than those specified by DoCoMo may result in the battery pack and other parts leaking, overheating, exploding or catching fire.
  • Page 18 1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and, Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) (continued) CAUTION If the FOMA terminal is used by Do not leave the FOMA terminal children, the children’s parent or on a sloping or unstable surface. guardian should teach them how...
  • Page 19 Don't weak electronic signals. and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle The FOMA terminal may interfere with in a safe place before using the FOMA the operation of sensitive electronic terminal. Even when you are using the equipment. phone while walking, pay attention to your surroundings and take extra care.
  • Page 20 Injury to hands or fingers could occur. equipment. Do not use the FOMA if the terminal Do not pour liquid like water or might impair safe driving. insert a metal piece or any inflammable pieces into the FOMA...
  • Page 21 CAUTION Use of the FOMA terminal may If in the event that the display or cause skin irritations such as camera lens breaks, be careful of itch, rashes or eczema in some the broken glass. people. If this occurs, The surface of the display and camera...
  • Page 22 Do not attempt to disassemble or pack terminals, and do not carry modify the battery pack and do Don't or store the battery pack with not solder it directly to the FOMA No disassembly metallic necklaces, etc. terminal. The battery pack may leak, overheat, Doing so may cause the battery pack explode or catch fire.
  • Page 23 The battery pack may leak, overheat FOMA terminal and do not use it or suffer performance loss and a again. reduced service life. Continued use of a faulty battery pack may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
  • Page 24 Doing so may cause an electric shock, Don't bedding. overheating or fire. Doing so may cause the FOMA terminal Do not touch the power cords of to fall out of the charger or heat to build the adapters and charger or the up, resulting in a fire or malfunction.
  • Page 25 CAUTION Always pull the plug out of the Do not charge the wet battery power outlet or cigarette lighter pack. socket before cleaning the The battery pack may overheat, Unplug Don't explode or catch fire. adapter or charger. Failure to observe this precaution may result in an electric shock.
  • Page 26 5. Handling the FOMA Card WARNING Do not place the FOMA card in cookware for heating, e.g. a microwave oven, etc. or a high pressure vessel such as a pressure cooker. Failure to observe this precaution may result in melting, overheating, emission of smoke, loss of Don't data or malfunction.
  • Page 27: Handling Mobile Phones Near Electronic Medical Equipment

    Observe the following in pacemaker or implantable hospitals or other medical cardioverter-defibrillator, keep the facilities: FOMA terminal at a distance of at Do not take your FOMA terminal into operating rooms, ICUs least 22 cm. (Intensive Care Units) or CCUs Radio waves may affect the operation (Coronary Care Units).
  • Page 28: Handling And Care

    Do not put the FOMA terminal in a bag filled with other objects or in the hip pocket of clothing as you sit down. Such actions may result in faults or damage to the LCD or other internal components. Such damage is not covered by your warranty.
  • Page 29 Charge the battery pack in a location within the correct temperature range (5 to 35 ). Make sure that the battery is charged when you use the FOMA terminal for the first time or have not used it for a long period of time.
  • Page 30: Handling The Camera

    Doing so may result in loss of data or FOMA terminal malfunction. Handling the Camera If you seriously inconvenience others when using the FOMA terminal, you may be liable to prosecution under respective laws or bylaws (such as Public Nuisance Laws).
  • Page 31: Checking The Package

    Make sure that you have all the items listed below. If any items are missing, contact the retailer where you purchased your FOMA terminal. The FOMA card is included with the FOMA terminal only for new FOMA subscribers. Battery Pack N06...
  • Page 33: Getting Started

    Getting Started External Features of the FOMA N900i ........32 About the Menus ................. 42 Before Using................51...
  • Page 34: Component Names And Functions

    Movie mode and and p.383 in Application “Picture voice”. Size (mm) Width 48 Height 102 Depth 26 Mass (g) Approx. 115g 1 Height and depth are for the FOMA when folded. 2 When the battery pack is attached.
  • Page 35: Function Key

    Multi-function keys Right/Redial key Up key Moves the cursor to the right. Moves the cursor or highlighted display upward Scrolls the display to the next screens by (towards the reversed direction). page. Scrolls up the display. Hold the key down to Displays the redial record.
  • Page 36 Window to send/receive infrared rays. p.340 in Application <How to connect earphone/microphone> Through-hole for strap The antenna for the FOMA N900i is built miniSD memory card slot into the FOMA terminal. Slot for inserting the miniSD memory card. p.363 in Application...
  • Page 37 About the software key indication The software keys are indicated as follows in this manual: d[Select] Function key to operate Corresponding guidance name How to use the Neuropointer When is displayed at the bottom of the screen, slide the Neuropointer to display the pointer ( ).
  • Page 38 When you do not operate the Neuropointer for approx. 15 seconds When you fold and reopen the FOMA terminal When you move the pointer to a place of no icon/item and press d , the nearest icon/item to the pointer is selected, and then the pointer moves there automatically.
  • Page 39: How To View The Display

    ¤6 Radio reception level p.62 Pointer (Follow: blue) p.249 Displayed when the FOMA is either out of the Pointer (Nonfollow: white) p.249 service area or when the radio wave is out of reach Scrolls a page by pointer p.36 ¤7...
  • Page 40 Displayed in the Self mode p.207 The display for this FOMA terminal adopts state-of-the-art technology; some dots (points) may not light up while others may constantly light up depending on its characteristics. Note that this phenomenon is not a failure.
  • Page 41 Checking the meaning of the displayed icons You can check the meaning of each icon displayed on the screen. It is useful for checking the functions set to your FOMA terminal via icons displayed on the screen. Select i “Display” “Icons”.
  • Page 42: How To View The Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display)

    ID name is stored in number is displayed your phonebook During a call display Displays the type of call during a call. Displayed when the FOMA terminal is opened. During remote monitor During a voice call During a...
  • Page 43 Press a [Home] with the FOMA terminal folded to turn the display light up. It is useful for checking the current time in the dark. In the power save mode, the indicator display shows nothing. Press a [Home] to display the view of...
  • Page 44: Menu Functions

    Menu Functions To set or check various functions with the FOMA terminal, you can call up each function from the main menu. The structure of the menus is as the following: <Mail group> p.141 in Application Mail <i-mode group> p.24 in Application i-mode p.66 in Application...
  • Page 45 <Settings> Incoming call Ring volume Select ring tone Talk Video-phone Vibrator Display Illumination Call data Manner mode set Disp. phonebook image Clock All lock Lock/Security Answer setting PIM lock Connection setting Fold setting Self mode i-αppli settings Mail/Msg. ring time Keypad dial lock External option Ringing time...
  • Page 46: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations In the standby display, press i to display the main menu. Select a high level icon from the main menu to display the middle item menu. From the middle item menu, select the desired detail item to display a setting screen or message for checking.
  • Page 47 Press b to select a high level icon. After selecting a high level icon, the guidance for the selected icon appears. When scrolling the guidance continuously Press and hold down b . When no key is pressed for 15 seconds or more The main menu closes and the previous screen reappears.
  • Page 48 Select “Talk”, and then press d [Select]. The detail item selection screen (details screen) of “Talk” menu appears. Step Select the desired detail item (function) Press c to select the desired detail item (function). The details screen of the selected detail item (function) appears. You can check the setting status or menu number of the selected function in the details screen of the detail item.
  • Page 49 Step Set or check the function you selected To set the selected function, there are various ways: selecting an item from the list display, selecting “YES/NO” (p.48), entering numbers (p.48) or marking a checkbox (p.48). Depending on the functions, you may have to select a more detail item. You cannot select some functions due to settings or other setting conditions.
  • Page 50 Selecting “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” Depending on the functions, you may have to select “YES/NO” or “ON/OFF” from the screen. Press c to select “YES” (or “ON”) or “NO” (or “OFF”), and then press d [Select]. The selected item is set. Entering numbers Depending on the functions, you may have to enter numbers in the screen.
  • Page 51: Function Menu

    Function menu When operating a function that can store, edit or delete, “ ” appears as a soft key. FUNC Press p [FUNC] to display the function menu. Press c to highlight the item which you desire from the function menu, and then press d to select the item.
  • Page 52 Example: How to add to phonebook The notation for this manual: Select “Add to phonebook” - “Phone”. To store the phone number in the FOMA card Select “UIM”. The actual operations: Press c to select “Add to phonebook” and press d [Select].
  • Page 53: Setting The Foma Card

    In addition, you can use multiple FOMA terminals according to applications by switching your FOMA card. You can also save data such as phonebook entries and SMS messages in the FOMA card. You can set “PIN1” and “PIN2” codes for the FOMA card.
  • Page 54 Be careful not to lose the removed FOMA card. Do not remove the FOMA card forcibly. It may be deformed or damaged. If the FOMA card is difficult to remove, push it until it is fixed and then slide the lock again. PIN codes for the FOMA card <PIN1/PIN2 codes>...
  • Page 55: Foma Card Operational Restriction Function

    Outbox/Draft Msg. Request/Free with attached or pasted file (melody/image) You can move or delete data and files with this function set even when other FOMA card is inserted. Data received via the Infrared communication function, data transmission (OBEX) function or...
  • Page 56: Foma Card Versions

    “Melody A” that applies to the FOMA card operational restriction function is specified as a ring tone, the default ring tone sounds when you receive a call. When you reinsert your FOMA card, the FOMA terminal sounds “Melody A” for an incoming call.
  • Page 57: Charging The Battery Pack

    To charge the battery pack using the AC adapter or DC adapter, the battery pack must be attached to the FOMA terminal. You can receive calls during charging if the FOMA terminal is turned on. However, the battery level will fall during the call and the time required for charging will increase. Charging time will also increase if the “Display light”...
  • Page 58 Even when you do not talk on the phone or use i-mode, creating i-mode mail or starting up downloaded i-αppli and i-αppli standby display will also decrease the talk (communication) and standby times. The standby time in stationary is the average usage time when the FOMA terminal is folded and standing still, while radio waves can be normally received.
  • Page 59 With the caution label on the battery pack facing upwards, insert it into the notches of the FOMA terminal (body) in the direction and press the battery pack down in the direction to clip it into the FOMA terminal. Check that the tabs on the battery pack are slotted into the notches of the FOMA terminal.
  • Page 60 Charging the battery pack with the AC adapter Connect the AC Adapter N03 to the FOMA terminal to charge the battery pack. Connector cap 100 V AC power outlet Plug Connector Button AC adapter N03 Open the external connector cap of the FOMA terminal.
  • Page 61 Be sure to put Battery Pack N06 into the FOMA terminal before you start charging the battery. The standard battery charge time is for the FOMA terminal turned off. You can charge the battery with the power ON, but it takes longer to charge the battery than it does with the power off.
  • Page 62 Be sure to put Battery Pack N06 into the FOMA terminal before you start charging the battery. he standard battery charge time is for the FOMA terminal turned off. You can charge the battery with the power ON, but it takes longer to charge the battery than it does with the power off.
  • Page 63 Please put Battery Pack N06 into the FOMA terminal before you start charging the battery. The standard battery charge time is for the FOMA terminal turned off. You can charge the battery with the power ON, but it takes longer to charge the battery than it does with the power off.
  • Page 64: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off When you start using the FOMA terminal for the first time (or it has been left unused for a long period), charge the battery. Use the specified AC adapter or DC adapter (optional) for charging. No date and time is set by default. Set them in “Set time”.
  • Page 65: Checking The Battery Level

    You can check the remaining battery level in the following two ways. The indicated battery level is reference only. Checking the battery level with icon When the FOMA terminal is turned on, the icon indicating the remaining battery level is automatically displayed. Check the current battery level with the displayed icon.
  • Page 66 Checking the battery level with sound and graphics (animation) The current battery level is indicated by sound and graphics (animation). Selecti “Other settings” “Battery level”. The battery level check screen is displayed, and beeps sound in accordance with the level. The battery level graphics disappears in about three seconds.
  • Page 67: Switching The Screen Display To English

    To switch the display from English to Japanese Select “ ”. Displayed in English If the FOMA cards are replaced, the “Language (Select language)” setting may be changed depending on the current card setting. Set time Setting the Date and Time No date or time is set by default.
  • Page 68: Notifying Your Phone Number To The Other Party

    When you finished entering the date and time, press d [Set]. If you enter the date and time outside the scope of this FOMA terminal, the date and time are not set. Enter the correct date and time again. You can set the date and time during a call.
  • Page 69: Checking Your Own Phone Number

    Own number Checking Your Own Phone Number You can display and check your phone number (own number) stored in your FOMA card. Press i0 . You can also display your own number by selecting “Own number” from the function menu.
  • Page 70: Blocking Nuisance Calls

    Blocking Nuisance Calls With the FOMA terminal, you can use the following functions to block nuisance calls or malicious calls such as “one-ring calls”. Function name Description See page Ringing time p.140 Sets the FOMA terminal not to start the ringing operation until the set period has elapsed.
  • Page 71: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Making/Receiving Phone Calls ............70 Settings for When You Cannot Take Calls ........81 Making/Receiving Videophone Calls ..........87 Using the Phonebook ..............106 Setting Manner Mode ..............135...
  • Page 72: Making A Call

    Press y and try again later. If you hear an announcement requesting your phone number The other party’s Caller ID request service is set to “Activate”. Set your FOMA terminal to notify your phone number and call again. p.66 When you finish the conversation, press y .
  • Page 73 You can set a hold tone which the other party hears during a call in the “Select hold tone”. p.158 If the “Fold setting” p.160 is set to except “End the call”, you can put a call on hold with the FOMA terminal folded.
  • Page 74: Dialing A Previously Dialed Number

    The FOMA stores up to 30 numbers of voice/videophone call. If you call the same number in the same Phonebook more than once, that number is treated as one record and the most recent call is stored.
  • Page 75: Making International Calls

    • You can make calls to about 220 countries and regions around the world. • Charges for “WORLD CALL” will be billed together with your monthly FOMA call charge. • There is no application or monthly charge for this service.
  • Page 76 As of Feb., 2004, you can communicate with Hutchison3GUK (UK). Depending on the terminal the international videophone call is going to be connected to, the other party’s image displayed on the FOMA terminal may be disrupted or you may not be able to connect to it.
  • Page 77: Receiving A Call

    Making an international call with easy operation “WORLD CALL” is set to the “Prefix setting” by default so that you can make an international call with a quick operation. Dial the other party’s number. Dial “Country code - Area code - The other party’s phone number”. To display the other party’s number that is stored in your phonebook.
  • Page 78: Checking Missed Calls And New Mail

    When you receive a forwarded call, the phone numbers of the forwarding phone and the caller are displayed. Some source numbers may not be displayed. You cannot make calls to a FOMA terminal from internal office numbers, etc. which those do not allow you to enter an area code.
  • Page 79 However, if the manner mode operation is set to “Original” and other than “Silent” is set to the “Phone vol.”, the FOMA terminal sounds. If the “Vibrator” is set to “OFF” in “Original”, the FOMA terminal does not vibrate.
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Earpiece Volume

    Volume Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Default setting Level 4 You can adjust the volume of the other party’s voice to any of 6 different levels from “Level 1” (min.) to “Level 6” (max.). Earpiece Volume Level Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2...
  • Page 81: Adjusting The Ring Volume

    Adjusting the earpiece volume during standby Hold down f or g for 1 second or more during standby. Press f or g to adjust the earpiece volume. To increase the volume by one level Press To lower the volume by one level Press Hold down for 1 second or more to adjust the volume continuously.
  • Page 82 Adjust the ring volume. To increase the volume by one level Press To lower the volume by one level Press To set up Step Tone (to turn up the tone gradually) Press at Level 6. If you receive an incoming call at Step Tone, the ring volume becomes louder every 3 seconds from Silence, Steps 1 to 6.
  • Page 83: Putting Calls On Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately

    When “Ring volume” (p.79) for the “Phone/Video-phone” is set to “Silent”, or the Manner mode is set to ON (p.135), no 3 short tones “pip-pip-pip” sounds. However, if the manner mode operation is set to “Original” and other than “Silent” is set to “Level”, the FOMA terminal sounds.
  • Page 84: When You Are Driving And Cannot Take Calls

    Even when “ ” is displayed, you can set or cancel the driving mode. You can still make calls as usual when the FOMA terminal is in the driving mode. Setting the driving mode Hold down w for 1 second or more while the standby display is displayed.
  • Page 85 When the network services are set and the driving mode is activated When you receive an incoming voice/videophone call in your FOMA that sets both driving mode and the network service, the terminal operates as follows: Service When receiving voice calls...
  • Page 86: Having The Caller Leave A Message

    Having the Caller Leave a Message Default setting Record message: OFF Answer message: Japanese 1 Ringing time: 8 seconds When you are unable to answer voice or videophone calls, you can set the FOMA terminal to record a message from the caller.
  • Page 87 When a record message starts being recorded, the Recording in screen is displayed. You can hear the other party’s voice from the earpiece speaker of the FOMA terminal during the recording. To answer a voice call Press r or d [Answer]...
  • Page 88 Important The contents of the messages may be lost if the FOMA terminal is damaged, repaired or otherwise handled in a way that causes such information in memory to be lost. It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all information recorded in voice messages.
  • Page 89: About A Videophone Call

    About a Videophone Call You can use the videophone function with another DoCoMo videophone enabled terminal. You can also send substitute images such as still images and messages and Chara-den instead of your self-portrait. The videophone function can be enjoyed between the terminals which support the DoCoMo videophone function even if their models differ from each other.
  • Page 90: Making A Videophone Call

    It is set to making a videophone call at the communication speed of “64K” when shipped. We recommend that you use the communication speed of “64K” to make a videophone call with another FOMA terminal. To visually communicate with the other party, use the earphone/microphone with a switch.
  • Page 91 ] again, the handsfree mode is turned off and “ ” changes to “ ”. The voice of the other party can be heard around your FOMA. Choose the place where the sound does not bother other people to use the handsfree mode. When sending the out-camera view Press d [Change].
  • Page 92 Call time display : Switches ON/OFF of the call time display shown on the screen during a videophone call. Send DTMF tone : Sets/cancels the Send mode of the push signal during the Chara-den. The FOMA terminal always enters the Send mode of the push signal during a videophone call except Chara-den.
  • Page 93 When making a videophone call, you can use an entry in the phonebook, “Redial” or “Received calls” as well a voice call. When you can make an emergency call (110, 119, and 118) on the videophone from the FOMA terminal, your call is automatically switched to a voice call.
  • Page 94: Receiving A Videophone Call

    Receiving a Videophone Call Answering an incoming videophone call. When you cannot answer a videophone call immediately, you can receive the call with a substitute image without allowing your own camera view to be displayed on the other party’s screen. You cannot receive a videophone call during a voice call, i-mode operation, i-mode mail transmission and packet data communication.
  • Page 95 The videophone caller cannot view the guidance for forwarding calls. When no image is sent to your FOMA terminal due to the other party’s setting, a substitute image is displayed. You cannot switch to the handsfree operation while receiving a videophone call.
  • Page 96: Enjoying A Chara-Den

    Enjoying a Chara-den When you make a videophone call, send a substitutive animated image instead of your image. You can put expression on a Chara-den substitutive animated image by moving its mouth in reaction to sound or moving its limbs with key operation. Please set up the following functions in advance in order to enjoy Chara-den: Set the “Camera off”...
  • Page 97: Settings For Making A Videophone Call

    You can set the communication speed for each videophone call you make. The connection at the communication speed of “64K” is recommended for videophone calls between FOMA terminals. After hang up the videophone call, the setting of the communication speed automatically returns to “64K”.
  • Page 98: Setting The Image To Be Sent To The Other Party

    Select the connection speed. Set to make a videophone call with the “64K” communication speed. Set to make a videophone call with the “32K” communication speed. To cancel the set connection speed Select “Release”. Press e to make a videophone call. You can make the call at your favorite communication speed.
  • Page 99 Switching camera images on the other party’s and your own sides Default setting Main screen : The other party’s camera image Sub screen : The camera image on your own side You can switch the main screen to the camera image on your own side and the sub screen to that on the other party’s side during a videophone call.
  • Page 100 Setting whether to send a camera view image while making a call Default setting You can select the image to be sent to the other party from between the camera view and a substitute image when making a videophone call. Even though a videophone call is finished, the settings of this function are kept.
  • Page 101 Select “Camera off”. Set a substitute image to send instead of your camera view during a videophone call. To set an image to send while a call is on hold Select “On hold”. To set an image to send while a call is holding Select “Holding”.
  • Page 102: Setting The Image To Be Displayed During A Videophone Call

    Setting the Image to be Displayed During a Videophone Call You can set the image to be displayed during a videophone call and the display light. Setting the image and its size to be displayed on the main screen <Select image V-phone> Default setting Main display: Other image Change display size : Main display size Even though a videophone call is finished, the settings of this function are kept.
  • Page 103 Select the item you want to set. To turn the display light on all the time during a videophone call Select “All time ON”. To turn the display light on for 15 seconds during a videophone call Select “15 seconds ON”. The setting of this function is given priority over that in the “Display light”...
  • Page 104: Setting The Remote Monitor

    Default setting Other ID: Not stored Ringing time: 5 seconds Set: OFF Through the camera view of your FOMA terminal, you can check the behavior of your pet in your home from outside. You can also check local conditions such as a plant or operation status from a remote location.
  • Page 105 Select the item <Not stored>. To change previously stored other ID Select the other ID to be changed. To enter from the “Phonebook”, “Dialled calls” or “Received calls” Select “Look-up address” from the function menu, then select the item. To delete one Other ID Highlight the one you want to delete and select “Delete this”...
  • Page 106 In remote monitoring, the in-camera view is transmitted to the calling side. Therefore, set up the FOMA terminal of the called side with the power on and opened. If set with folded, the remote monitoring incoming call is disabled and the call is rejected.
  • Page 107 “Earphone” setting. The FOMA terminal emits the ring tone exclusively for the remote monitor and you cannot change it. The ring tone for the remote monitor sounds at the level set in the “Ring volume”. If you set it to “Silent”, “Level 1”...
  • Page 108: Phonebook Available With The Foma Terminal

    Differences between the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card phonebooks Stored entries The stored entries to the phonebook in the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card are shown as follows: Stored entries...
  • Page 109 Since data on the phonebook is registered in the FOMA card, you can use the same phonebook in another FOMA terminal by inserting the FOMA card into it. It is convenient if you want to use multiple FOMA terminals for different purposes.
  • Page 110: Storing An Entry In The Phonebook

    You must enter a “family name” or “first name”. If no family name and no first name are entered, a phonebook entry cannot be stored in the phonebook. Storing an entry in the FOMA terminal (main unit) phonebook Select i “Add to phonebook”.
  • Page 111 Enter the family name. Enter the family name using kanji, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers, symbols and pictographs. Up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters can be entered for the full name. You can enter only the first name without entering the family name. Entering characters p.298 Check the reading of the entered family name.
  • Page 112 Set the respective items. Group Select the group to be stored from “00” to “19”. Group “00” is automatically stored if you do not select any group. Telephone number Enter a telephone number and select the icon. You can enter up to 26 digits. After registering the first telephone number, “...
  • Page 113 If the still image or movie is smaller than the image display area, the display is centered. Storing an entry in the FOMA card phonebook You must enter “name”. If no “name” entered, a phonebook entry cannot be stored in the phonebook.
  • Page 114 “00” is automatically used if you do not select any group. Telephone number: Enter a telephone number. You can enter up to 20 digits for the blue FOMA card and up to 26 digits for the green FOMA card. To register the telephone number of a...
  • Page 115 To add new phone numbers/mail addresses to an existing entry in the phonebook, call up the entry and then you can add new data to it. <Example: Adding a new phone number to the FOMA terminal (main unit) Phonebook from the “Received calls”>...
  • Page 116 How to search a phonebook. p.116 To store a phone number in a new phonebook entry Select “New”. When storing in the FOMA card Select “New” or “Overwrite”. Display the phonebook details screen, and then press d [Select]. The phone number is automatically entered and the Edit phonebook Screen appears.
  • Page 117 Important The first time you use the FOMA terminal after purchasing it, or if the FOMA terminal has been left for a month or more with no battery pack fitted or a run out battery pack fitted, you must recharge the internal backup battery.
  • Page 118: Searching The Phonebook

    (Japanese syllabary: order of a, ka, sa, ta and na). Phonebook entries stored as secret data are not displayed unless you set the FOMA terminal to the “Secret mode” or “Secret only mode”.
  • Page 119: Search The Phonebook

    Enter the 3-digit memory number. The FOMA card phonebook cannot be searched by memory number. To search by group Select the desired group. Groups of the phonebook of the FOMA card are different from those of the phonebook of FOMA terminal (main unit).
  • Page 120 When the search ends, a list of phonebooks that meet the searching conditions is displayed. “ ” is displayed for the FOMA card phonebook entries on the search result list screen. If no phonebook entry that satisfies the search conditions is stored, a message notifying you that there is no data is displayed.
  • Page 121: Editing The Phonebook

    When you finish editing, press o [Finish]. To store the edited entry in the FOMA card phonebook Press o [Finish] and select “Overwrite”/“Add”. If you select “Overwrite”, the existing entry is overwritten with the edited data.
  • Page 122: Distinguishing Incoming Calls For Each Phone Number And Group

    You can set these functions for all phone numbers, mail addresses and all groups except “Group 00” stored in the FOMA terminal (main unit) phonebook. You cannot set these functions for the phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card. You cannot set these functions for the phonebook entries stored in the “Secret mode” or “Secret only mode”.
  • Page 123 Select “Utilities” from the function menu. Select the item you want to set, and set its content. “ ” is attached to the function you have set. To cancel the set function Select the function with “ ”. The function is canceled and “ ” disappears. When you set the Utilities functions Icons to check the Utilities functions are displayed on a phonebook details screen.
  • Page 124 Highlight the group which you want to set, and select “Utilities” from the function menu. Select the function you want to set, and set the contents of the respective function. “ ” mark is attached to the function you have set. To cancel the set function Select the function with “...
  • Page 125 Operational priority when settings are overlapped When the Utilities settings are overlapped with other function settings, or multiple mail or message request/free with different settings are received, the FOMA terminal operates as follows: Movements of incoming call lamp if incoming call settings overlap The priorities are as follows.
  • Page 126: Setting Up Phonebook Functions

    Select the function with “ ”. The items of the function you selected are displayed. “ ” appears on the items that are set in Utilities. To cancel the settings of the function at once Highlight the function with “ ”, and select “Release settings” from the function menu.
  • Page 127 You can specify one phone number for the automatic display. No mail address can be specified. You cannot specify phone number for the phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card. You cannot specify phone number for the phonebook entries stored in the “Secret mode” or “Secret only mode”.
  • Page 128 Activating the automatic display Select i “Display” “Automatic display”. To display a specified phone number automatically Select “ON”. To display no phone number automatically Select “OFF”. Selecting a phone number to display automatically Display the details screen for the phonebook entry for which you want to set this function.
  • Page 129: The Security Code

    “phone number” or “phone number@docomo.ne.jp”. For other kinds of mail addresses, secret codes cannot be attached. You cannot set a secret code for the phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card. Display the details screen for the phonebook entry for which you want to set a secret code.
  • Page 130: Deleting An Entry In The Phonebook

    FOMA card Group 01 to Group 10 10 full-pitch or 21 half-pitch characters You cannot change the group name “Group 00”. You can set the “Utilities” functions for Group 01 to Group 19 in the FOMA terminal (main unit). p.120...
  • Page 131 Enter a group name. “ ” is attached to the groups in the FOMA card. If you assign the same group name to the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card, the group is displayed as different two groups. Entering characters p.298...
  • Page 132: Saving The Phonebook In The Foma Card

    Follow the procedure below to copy data in the phonebook and SMS between the FOMA terminal (main unit) and the FOMA card. Original data in the FOMA terminal (main unit) or the FOMA card remains after data copying. This function is not available when the FOMA card is not inserted.
  • Page 133 Select the direction in which the data is copied. To copy data stored in the FOMA terminal (main unit) to the FOMA card Select “Phone UIM”. To copy data stored in the FOMA card to the FOMA terminal (main unit) Select “UIM Phone”.
  • Page 134: Security Code

    When data that cannot be copied or the digits of a phone number is not compatible with the FOMA card, the message is displayed asking you whether to copy that data. If the maximum number of entries is already stored (saved) in the destination phonebook during copying, the message is displayed indicating you that data is full.
  • Page 135 Select the destination in which you want to save the deleted data. To delete the data in the FOMA terminal (phone) Select “Phone”. To delete the data in a FOMA card Select “UIM”. Select the data to delete. To delete phonebook data Select “Phonebook”.
  • Page 136: Checking The Storage Status Of The Phonebook

    UIM (Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card) Phonebook : Displays the number of entries stored. Number of stored entries/50 (Maximum number of entries that can be stored) The number of entries stored in the Phone (FOMA terminal) phonebook include the number of secret data entries.
  • Page 137: Turning Off Sounds Emitted By The Foma Terminal

    The FOMA terminal vibrates in the pattern specified in the “Vibrator” (p.167) setting. If the “Vibrator” is set to “OFF”, the FOMA terminal vibrates in “Pattern 2”. You can select any of the following 3 types of manner mode operation from the “Manner mode set”: “Manner mode”, “Super silent”...
  • Page 138: Changing The Manner Mode Setting

    Setting the manner mode while receiving a call <Quick record message> If you press q or s [Memo/Check] during an incoming call, the FOMA terminal enters the manner mode and activates the “Record msg.” (p.84) so that you can record the other party’s message.
  • Page 139 Specify the setting for each item. Record msg. : Specify whether the record message function activates (ON/OFF) when a call comes in. Record message p.84 Vibrator : Specify whether to use the vibrator (ON/OFF) to notify you of incoming calls or alarms. Vibrator p.167 Phone vol.
  • Page 140 However, when filming movies with the “Camera”, set the mike sensitivity to “Normal”. If you have set the vibrator to ON during the Manner mode, be careful that the FOMA terminal will not approach fire (e.g. a heater) or fall from a desk due to vibration of incoming calls.
  • Page 141: Advanced Operations

    Advanced Operations Using Phone Functions ..............140 Changing Tone Settings ............... 163 Changing the Display and Keypad Settings ........170 Restricting Phone Operations ............192 Using Alarm Notification Functions ..........209 Using Useful Tools ................ 234 Using Other Functions ..............237 Multi Access/Multi Task ..............
  • Page 142: Setting The Time Until The Ringing Operation Starts

    You can set a mute time for incoming calls from callers whose phone numbers are not stored in the phonebook between receiving the call and starting the ringing operation (notifying an incoming call). You can also set the FOMA terminal to not record such calls in missed calls to prevent unintentional callback from received calls to a nuisance call or malicious call with a short ringing time.
  • Page 143: Restricting Incoming/Outgoing Calls To/From Each Specified Number

    You can specify up to 20 phone numbers for each function. You cannot set the restrictions functions for the phonebook entries stored in the FOMA card. When the caller sends no caller ID, the restrictions functions are disabled. The “Caller ID request”...
  • Page 144 Display the phonebook details screen you want to set. How to search the phonebook p.116 Select “Restrictions” from the function menu, and then enter the security code. Security code p.192 Select the function you want to set. The “ ” mark is attached to the set function. To cancel the set function Select the function with the “...
  • Page 145 When you set “Restrict dialing”, the following operations are disabled: storing, modifying, copying between FOMA terminal (main terminal) and FOMA card, phonebook operation using the “UIM operation”, all the dial calling including the specified phone numbers, and calling from the received calls.
  • Page 146: Rejecting Calls From The Phone Number Not Stored In The Phonebook

    Default setting Accept You can set the FOMA terminal to reject incoming calls from phone numbers not stored in the FOMA terminal (main unit) and FOMA card phonebooks. When the caller sends no caller ID, or when “PIM lock” is set, this function is disabled.
  • Page 147: Rejecting Calls With No Caller Id

    Rejecting Calls with No Caller ID Default setting Accept/Same as ring tone You can set the FOMA terminal to reject incoming calls according to the reason for no caller ID. This function is valid only for voice calls. Select i “Lock/Security”...
  • Page 148: Sending Push Signals For Easy Operation

    You can receive i-mode mail or SMS regardless of “Call rejection” and “Call acceptation” functions. Pause dial Sending Push Signals for Easy Operation You can send a message to the QUICKCAST , make a ticket reservation or check your bank account balance by sending push signals from your FOMA terminal.
  • Page 149 Storing dial data using the pause dial function Store dial data to be sent as push signals in the pause dial in advance. Inserting a pause (p) allows you to send dial data with a pause where you pressed the pause key.
  • Page 150 Press d [Send] and enter the destination phone number. To enter the phone number from the phonebook Enter part of the phone number, and then press c to search for the number. Press c to select a search method from the phonebook search screen.
  • Page 151: Attaching A Number Before The Phone Number

    Prefix setting Attaching a Number Before the Phone Number “WORLD CALL” ( 009130010 ) Default setting You can set your frequently called numbers (prefix) in advance. Once you have set, you can dial a phone number with a prefix at its head by using “Dialing”, “Phonebook”, “Received calls”, “Dialled calls”...
  • Page 152: Setting For Subaddress Support

    You can add a prefix to a phone number by selecting “Prefix” from the function menu when dialing, or displaying the phonebook details screen, “Received calls”, “Dialled calls” and “Redial”. You can edit the preset “WORLD CALL” (009130010) stored at purchase. Subaddress setting Setting for Subaddress Support Default setting...
  • Page 153: Using Dialed Or Received Calls Records

    Using Dialed or Received Calls Records When you make a call or receive a mail, your FOMA terminal records the caller’s phone number or the sender’s mail address as a record. You can use those records to check the caller or the sender, call a recorded phone number, or send a mail to a recorded mail address.
  • Page 154 <Example: Using the received calls> Select i “Received calls”. You can also call up “Received calls” by pressing h. To use the dialed calls record Select “Dialled calls”. Select the display type of received calls. To display all received call records Select “All calls”.
  • Page 155 Check the contents of a record. “Current record number/Total record number” appears in the upper right corner of the screen. The smaller the record number, the newer the record. In case of missed calls, the ringing time is displayed next to the date and time.
  • Page 156 <Common> Switching the terminal off does not delete Dial records/Received calls. If you do not want other people to see the Dialed/Received phone numbers, either delete the record or set “Received calls” and “Redial/Dialled calls” in “Record display set” (p.206) to “OFF”. When you receive a call while displaying Received calls, the record data will be updated and a message “Updating info”...
  • Page 157 Press o [Change]. The sent address list appears. Select the address that you want to see. To delete an address Select the record you want to delete, and select “Delete this” from the function menu. To delete multiple addresses Select “Delete selected” from the function menu, and then select the records you want to delete.
  • Page 158: Making Your Phone Conversation Clearer

    Switching the terminal off will not delete sent/received address lists. If you do not want to other people to see your sent/received addresses, either delete them or set “Received calls” and “Redial/Dialled calls” in “Record display set” (p.206) to “OFF”. When you receive a mail while displaying the address list, you will see a message “up date”...
  • Page 159: Setting Notification Of A Dropped Line

    Default setting No tone Even if your connection drops out due to poor radio wave condition, the FOMA terminal automatically tries to reconnect to the dropped phone number as soon as reception is restored. You can also set the alarm tone ringing pattern when a call is reconnected.
  • Page 160: Setting Alarm Notification Of A Bad Connection

    Default setting High tone The FOMA terminal notifies you with an alarm tone immediately before a call is to be disconnected due to an exceedingly weak radio wave while you are talking on the voice call. It is useful for taking appropriate countermeasures such as moving to a place where radio wave conditions is good or ending the call and redialing with the other party’s permission before the call is disconnected.
  • Page 161: Setting To Stop The Ring Tone Quickly

    Default setting Any key answer You can set your FOMA terminal to stop its ringing tone immediately when a call comes in. It is useful for answering an incoming call in a place where this may bother people around you.
  • Page 162: Setting Operations When The Foma Terminal Is Folded During A Call

    To answer a call by only pressing r , d [Answer] or e Select “OFF”. Even if you set to “Quick silent”, when the “Manner mode” is on, the FOMA terminal operates during the “Any key answer” mode. Even if this function is set to “Quick silent”, a message saying “Quick silent...” will not appear in case a call comes from the caller in which images are stored in the phonebook when the videophone and “Display phonebook image”...
  • Page 163: Displaying The Call Duration During A Call

    Even if you set to “No tone” or “Tone on”, this function is disabled while a voice memo is recorded. Even if you set to “Tone on”, when you fold the FOMA terminal while you are talking to the 2nd person using the “Call waiting”...
  • Page 164 Displays the date and time when the call duration was last reset. If the power is turned off or the FOMA card is removed, the display of the last call duration becomes “00s”. Turning the FOMA terminal off does not delete the all calls duration information.
  • Page 165: Selecting A Ring Tone For Incoming Calls And Mail

    Select ring tone Selecting a Ring Tone for Incoming Calls and Mail Default setting Phone: Pattern 1 Video-phone: Pattern 1 Mail: Pattern 2 Msg. Request: Pattern 3 Msg. Free: Pattern 3 You can set a different ring tone for incoming voice calls, videophone calls, mail, Msg.
  • Page 166 Internet websites located in the “INBOX” or your original folder. i-motion Select an i-motion downloaded into the FOMA terminal from the “Inbox” or your original folder. When a call comes in, sounds and images are played in accordance with the selected i-motion (movie ringtone function).
  • Page 167 Pre-installed ring tone/melody list Display Pattern 1-3 Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3 Melody 4 Melody 5 Melody 6 Melody 7 Melody 8 Melody 9 Melody 10 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Alarm 8 License No.: T-03B0196...
  • Page 168 When data or a file with the “FOMA card operational restriction function” (p.53) set is set to the ring tone, if you remove the FOMA card or replace it with another one, the ring tone setting is reset to the default setting (The settings will not change, so if you put the FOMA card back in, your set ring tone will play again).
  • Page 169: Using Vibration To Notify You Incoming Calls And Mail

    “Incoming call” “Vibrator”. Select the item for which you want to set the vibrator. Select the vibration pattern. Highlight the vibration pattern. The FOMA terminal vibrates in the highlighted pattern. Pattern 1 to 3 : The FOMA terminal vibrates in a specific pattern.
  • Page 170: Turning Off The Keypad Sound

    ” appears and the FOMA terminal does not vibrates for incoming Msg. Request/Free. When the sound effect of the flash image emits, even if the vibrator is set, the FOMA terminal does not vibrate. If you have set the vibrator to ON, be careful that the FOMA terminal will not approach fire (e.g. a heater) or fall from a desk due to vibration for incoming calls.
  • Page 171: Setting The Foma Terminal To Emit The Charge Sound

    Setting the FOMA Terminal to Emit the Charge Sound Default setting To avoid leaving the FOMA terminal with the power charged, you can set it to emit the charge sound “pippi” when charging starts and ends. Regardless of this function setting, the FOMA terminal does not emit the charge sound during...
  • Page 172: Using The Desktop Icons

    Camera, ToDo list screen, Access reader, Bar code reader and each function in the Original menu You can paste up to 15 desktop icons. You cannot paste a melody or image pre-installed in the FOMA terminal or an original animation on the desktop. Pasting desktop icons <Example: Pasting phone numbers in the phonebook>...
  • Page 173 Pasting other desktop icons Mail address To paste the mail address in the phonebook Display the details screen of the mail address you want to paste. To paste the received mail sender or sent mail destination Display the mail details screen of the received mail sender or sent mail destination you want to paste.
  • Page 174 Title of pasted desktop icons Icon Type Title displayed Name stored in phonebook (if not, phone number) Phone number Mail address Name stored in phonebook (if not, mail address) SMS address Name stored in phonebook (if not, phone number) Page title (if not, URL without “http://” or “https://” is displayed) Melody title (if not, “Melody”) Melody...
  • Page 175 Press d [Select]. The dialed other party’s phone number that is pasted is displayed. Press r or e to make a voice call or videophone call. The New mail composing screen is displayed with the pasted mail address entered. p.152 in Application The New SMS composing screen is displayed with the pasted SMS address (phone number) entered.
  • Page 176 Checking the information of a desktop icon You can check information such as the detail and title you have pasted on the desktop icons. Select i “Display” “Desktop icon”. Select the desktop icon title you want to check. On the desktop icon details screen, press c to scroll the screen and check all the URL. Changing the title of a desktop icon You can change the title you have pasted on the desktop icons.
  • Page 177 Even if the desktop icon title is changed, the title of the pasted original data remains unchanged. Moreover, even if the original data title is changed, the desktop icon title remains unchanged. Deleting a desktop icon pasted on the standby screen Select i “Display”...
  • Page 178 Information notified by the desktop icons A desktop icon appears to notify you of information such as an incoming new mail. You can make an access to the related function with the same operation as a pasted desktop icon. Icon Information What is displayed/started after operation See page...
  • Page 179: Displaying Your Favorite Image On The Screen

    Display setting Displaying Your Favorite Image on the Screen Default setting Stand-by display: Animation1 Wake-up display: Image1 Dialing : Animation1 Calling: Animation1 Mail sending: Animation1 Mail receiving: Animation1 Checking: Animation1 You can set your favorite image such as a photographed still image or downloaded image on the display.
  • Page 180 Select the item you want to set. To display no image Select “OFF”. To display a calendar Select “Calendar”. Select “Background”/“No background”. When you set to “Background”, select a background image. How to select an image p.294 in Application To display an image Select “Image”...
  • Page 181 If a movie and i-motion is your standby display, that movie or i-motion will be played when you open your FOMA terminal. Press any key other than c, a and s to stop playing the movie or i-motion. Also, when the terminal is set to the manner mode, you will only see the image.
  • Page 182 Setting an image for incoming/outgoing calls or mail Select i “Display” “Display setting”. Select the item for which you want to set an image. Dialing It will set the image displayed when you make a voice call. Calling It will set the image displayed when you receive a voice call.
  • Page 183: Setting The Display Of Images Stored In The Phonebook

    Display phonebook image Setting the Display of Images Stored in the Phonebook Default setting When you receive a voice call or videophone call from a telephone number registered with a still image or movie, you can set whether or not to display the image.
  • Page 184: Changing The Display Color

    Select i “Display” “Viewer settings”. When listing by picture (thumbnails) Select “Picture”. When listing by title (file name) Select “Title”. Color pattern Changing the Display Color Default setting Pattern 1 You can select the display color pattern such as characters and background. Select i “Display”...
  • Page 185: Setting Whether To Turn On/Off The Display Light For The Display And Keys

    You can set the following items: Purpose Item Description Display light on/off Lighting When the FOMA terminal is opened, the display setting light for the display and keypad is ON for about 15 seconds. The display light for the display and keypad is OFF.
  • Page 186 During a videophone call, the “Display light” setting in the videophone is given priority. When the Power saver mode starts with the FOMA terminal opened, the display light for the display is turned off, and o and p flash at intervals of 5 seconds. Press keypad and the Power saver will be disabled.
  • Page 187: Setting The Incoming Call Lamp To Flash At Incoming Call

    Illumination Setting the Incoming Call Lamp to Flash at Incoming Call Default setting Phone: Color 5 Video-phone: Color 5 Mail: Color 1 Msg. Request: Color 1 Msg. Free: Color 1 Set pattern: Standard Color name: Color 1 to 12 You can set the flashing color and flashing pattern of the incoming call lamp that alerts you to incoming voice/videophone calls, mail or Msg.
  • Page 188: Setting The Incoming Call Lamp To Flash During A Call

    Specify the setting for each item. Set color: Sets the flashing color of the incoming call lamp at incoming calls or mail. Select the item which you want to set from “Phone”, “Video-phone”, “Mail”, “Msg. Request” and “Msg. Free”, and then set a flashing color. While selecting a flashing color, the incoming call lamp flashes in the selected color.
  • Page 189: Setting The Way The Indicator Display Is Displayed

    Select the flashing color you want to set. When you do not want to flash the lamp during the call Select “OFF”. Setting the Way the Indicator Display is Displayed Default setting Setting: Display information Contrast: Level 5 Clock type: Digital Phone No.: ON Mail: OFF Connection: ON (Display light: OFF) You can set how a clock and messages are displayed in the Indicator display and adjust the LCD contrast.
  • Page 190 Specify the setting for each item. Use c to adjust the LCD contrast from 9 levels: Level Contrast 1(light) to 9 (deep). While setting the contrast, the display contrast will change according to the level selected. Clock type : Select the type of clock among the 3 choices in analog and 1 in digital.
  • Page 191 When “Phone No.” is set to “ON”, the caller’s name (stored name) and the icon are displayed if the caller’s phone number is stored in the phonebook. When the caller does not notify his/her caller ID, the reason for no caller ID appears. If “Phone No.” is set to “OFF”, “Calling” is displayed. When you receive a new mail, “New message”...
  • Page 192: Switching The Fonts

    Font Switching the Fonts Default setting Type: Font 1 Thickness: Medium You can change character font displayed on the display or indicator display to your favorite font (typeface). Select i “Display” “Font”. Select the item you want to set. To select the font type Select “Type”.
  • Page 193: Setting The Clock Display

    Clock display Setting the Clock Display Default setting Display: ON Size: Big You can set the clock display and change the clock display size in the standby display. You can also set the standby display to display no date and no time. Select i “Clock”...
  • Page 194: Utilizing Pin Number

    FOMA terminal. Note that if you forget any of these security codes, you will have to bring your FOMA terminal and your personal ID (e.g. your driver’s license) to a DoCoMo service counter.
  • Page 195: Changing Your Security Code

    Changing Your Security Code Default setting 0000 (four zeros) To protect your important data stored in your FOMA terminal and enjoy your FOMA terminal more effectively, you can change your own security code (4- to 8-digit). Select i “Lock/Security” “Change security code”, and then enter the security code.
  • Page 196: Setting Pin Codes

    FisrtPass. p.47 and p.49 in Application When you purchase a new FOMA terminal, you can use the current PIN1 and PIN2 codes you have set. The PIN1 code and PIN2 code are stored in the FOMA card.
  • Page 197 Setting the PIN1 code entry when the power is turned on <PIN1 code entry set> To prevent any unauthorized use of your FOMA card, set the FOMA terminal to prompt to enter the PIN1 code when the power is turned on.
  • Page 198 Changing the PIN1/PIN2 code To change the PIN1 code, “PIN1 code entry set” must be set to “ON”. <Example: Changing the PIN1 code number> Select i “Lock/Security” “PIN setting” and enter security code. Select “Change PIN1 code”, and enter your current 4- to 8-digit PIN1 code.
  • Page 199: Entering The Pin1 Code When The Power Is Turned On

    Note that if you do not enter the PIN1 code and leave the entry screen displayed, you cannot use the FOMA terminal and the following operation is not available. Also, if “PIN1 code entry set” is set to “ON”, the following functions will not be done even if the terminal automatically comes back on by the Alarm notification in “Alarm clock”:...
  • Page 200: Canceling Pin Lock

    PIN1/PIN2 code will be locked. In this case, cancel the PIN1/PIN2 code lock, and then set a new PIN1/PIN2 code. For the PUK code, check with (your copy of) the FOMA subscription application form supplied to you when you subscribe to the FOMA service.
  • Page 201: About Lock Function

    About Lock Function The FOMA terminal has the lock function to prevent other people from using it without permission or viewing your phonebook and mail. The functions you can set are as follows. Purpose Description Function See page To prevent other...
  • Page 202: Preventing Other People From Using Your Foma Terminal

    Canceling the All lock If you fail to cancel the All lock 5 times in succession, your FOMA terminal is turned off. However, you can turn it on again. Enter the security code in the security code entry screen during the All lock and press d .
  • Page 203: Preventing Other People From Seeing Your Phonebook And Schedule

    If you make or receive a voice/videophone call during the Secret mode or Secret only mode, the current mode is canceled. You cannot store phonebook entries as secret data in the FOMA card. The Secret mode or Secret only mode is canceled when the terminal power is turned off.
  • Page 204 “Phonebook” and “schedule” entries stored as secret data cannot be called up, corrected or deleted unless you set the FOMA terminal to the secret mode or Secret only mode. For the “schedule”, alarm notification is given in the normal mode but no alarm message appears.
  • Page 205 Displaying secret data only <Secret only mode> Select i “Lock/Security” “Secret only mode”, and then enter the security code. When the Secret only mode is set, “ ” flashes and the number of secret data is displayed. If “Keypad dial lock” is already set, “ ” flashes.
  • Page 206: Restricting Private Information Operations

    If you perform a prohibited operation during the PIM lock, a message indicating that the PIM lock is being set appears. When the FOMA terminal is connected to an external device such as a PC, the PIM lock setting may become invalid. To prevent other people from using the phonebook, store data in the “Secret mode” or “Secret only mode”.
  • Page 207: Prohibiting A Call By Dialing

    Storing/editing /deleting Phonebook entries Depending on the i-αppli DX (p.66 in Application ), the names for group 01 to 19 in the phonebook and group 01 to 10 in the FOMA card’s phonebook can be changed. Using “Phone To” or “Mail To” functions Entering mail addresses using keypads Creating mail using “Desktop icon”...
  • Page 208: Setting Dialed Or Received Call Record Not To Be Displayed

    The FOMA card inserted while setting the Keypad dial lock enables storing of phonebook entries when it is inserted into another FOMA terminal. Note that calls can be made from the other FOMA terminal to phone numbers not stored in the phonebook.
  • Page 209: Prohibiting Incoming/Outgoing Communication

    “Voice mail” service (p.271) or “Call forwarding” service (p.276), you can use these services in the same manner as when the FOMA terminal is turned off. During the Self mode, no desktop icons such as “Missed call” appears.
  • Page 210: Disabling The Side Keys While The Foma Terminal Is Folded

    To switch between ON and OFF, press iand hold down w for 1 second or more. When this function is set to “ON”, you cannot check missed calls or new mail with your FOMA terminal folded even if the “Info notice setting” (p.77) is set to “ON”. In addition, you cannot check “Missed calls”...
  • Page 211: Using Alarm Notification

    Select this setting if you do not want an alarm to sound while you are using the FOMA terminal. If you set the alarm notification to “Alarm preferred”, an alarm sounds even while you are using the FOMA terminal or talking.
  • Page 212 “while the standby display is displayed”. If you clear you enter the correct PIN1 code PIN1 code entry screen the alarm notification display, the PIN1 code entry and the “FOMA” logo appears. after turning on the screen reappears. power is displayed...
  • Page 213 If you press any key, the alarm tone stops, the animation changes to a still image, and the alarm message remains displayed. If you press any key again, the alarm message disappears. However, if you press the side key with the FOMA terminal folded, the alarm notification display remains displayed.
  • Page 214 Checking the contents of alarm notification that could not be provided When alarm notification could not be provided, “ ” (Missed alarm) desktop icon appears on the standby display. You can check the contents of the missed alarm (Missed alarm) from this desktop icon. The Missed alarm screen records the contents of the latest missed alarm for each function.
  • Page 215: Using The Alarm Clock Function

    Using the Alarm Clock Function Default setting You can use your FOMA terminal as an alarm clock. At the set time, the FOMA terminal notifies you by emitting an alarm tone and displaying an animation. Even if the power is off, the FOMA terminal is automatically turned on to notify the time.
  • Page 216 Alarm clock to “OFF” before turning off your FOMA terminal. Even if you turn off your FOMA terminal, the alarm clock automatically turns it on at the set time and the alarm sounds. If the set alarm tone is a data subject to the FOMA card restriction (p.53), the alarm tone will become the Clock Alarm Tone (pippipi, pippipi...).
  • Page 217 Select the item you want to set. To disable the alarm clock setting Select “OFF”. To change the settings Highlight the item you want to change and press o [Edit]. Canceling an alarm clock setting You can delete a stored alarm clock setting. If you delete the current alarm clock setting, the “Alarm clock”...
  • Page 218: Using The Schedule Function

    Schedule Using the Schedule Function If you set a scheduled event, an alarm sounds at the specified date and time and a message along with an animated cartoon will let you know about the schedule details. You can also set holidays and anniversaries. You can easily check the set schedules and holidays at the calendar.
  • Page 219 Calendar display Displays the number of scheduled events Displays the number of scheduled events stored in the morning and afternoon of the day, schedule stored in the morning and afternoon of the day and schedule icons. icons and the contents of the events. Date in blue : Saturday Date in red : Sunday public holidays : Anniversary...
  • Page 220 Press o [New] and select “Anniversary”. To store a holiday Select “Holiday”. Specify the setting for each item. Date setting : Enter the year, month and day of the holiday or anniversary. Repeat : Set the repeat pattern for a holiday or anniversary.
  • Page 221 Press o [New] and select “Schedule”. Specify the setting for each item. Date setting (from) : Enter the start date and time of the scheduled event. Date setting (to) : Enter the end date and time of the scheduled event. The dates must be on and after the start time.
  • Page 222 Important The contents of stored schedule may be lost if the FOMA terminal is damaged, repaired or otherwise handled in a way that causes such information in memory to be lost. It is the user’s responsibility to take a copy of saved schedule contents or keep them by using a data link software (p.470 in Application ) or a miniSD memory card (p.357 in...
  • Page 223 Select “Not stored”. To change a user icon that has been set Select the item for which the user icon has been set. To cancel all user icons Select “Release all”. Select the folder in which you saved images. If there are your original folders, you can select an image from them. Selecting the images p.294 in Application To cancel the user icon of the selected item...
  • Page 224: Check The Contents

    Checking the contents of a scheduled event You can display the detailed screen to check the contents of a stored scheduled event. Select i “Schedule”. Select the date on which the scheduled event you want to check has been stored. The list screen of the stored scheduled events is displayed.
  • Page 225 Displaying scheduled events by icons You can display scheduled events, holidays or anniversaries by icon set at storing. Select i “Schedule”. Select “Icon display” from the function menu. Select an icon. A list of the scheduled events for which the selected icon has been set appears.
  • Page 226 Select “No. of schedules” from the function menu. Check the number of stored schedules. Schedule : Displays the number of stored schedules. Number of stored schedules/Maximum number of schedules that can be stored Holiday : Displays the number of stored holidays. Number of stored holidays/Maximum number of holidays that can be stored Anniversary : Displays the number of stored anniversaries.
  • Page 227 Copying a scheduled event When you store a new scheduled event, you can copy a similar one from the stored schedules. All the contents of the copied source are copied without change except “Date (from)”. Display the detailed screen of the copy source. How to display the detailed screen p.222 Select “Copy”...
  • Page 228 Deleting scheduled events You can delete stored scheduled events, holidays or anniversaries one by one or all at once. Follow the procedure below to delete scheduled events. Delete pattern Description Executable screen Delete this Only one selected item is deleted. List screen Details screen “...
  • Page 229 Select “Delete select” from the function menu, and then select the scheduled events you want to delete. Deleting all scheduled events Select i “Schedule”. Select the date, and select “Delete past” from the function menu. To delete all scheduled events Select “Delete all”...
  • Page 230: Listing Things To Do

    ToDo Listing Things to Do If you store your planned events, an alarm sounds at the specified date and time and an alarm message and an animation inform you of your schedule. The icons for planned events after due date are displayed in red. You can manage your schedule in various ways: dividing your planned events into 6 categories such as the event details and due date, assigning priorities to events to confirm them in order of importance, or extracting events that are in a specific status such as...
  • Page 231 Important There is a possibility that saved text memos will be deleted if the FOMA terminal is damaged, repaired, replaced, etc. Take a copy of saved ToDo contents or keep them by using a data link software (p.470 in Application ) or a miniSD memory card(p.357 in Application ).
  • Page 232 Select the item you want to check. Indicates the priority status. Indicates the status of the planned event. Check the contents. If the due date for an incomplete planned event has already passed the current date/time, the icon for that planned event will turn red. However, that is not the case when the status is set to “Completion”. Changing the way planned events are displayed You can display stored planned events by category, sort them in chronological order or in the order they were stored, or extract only events that are in a specific...
  • Page 233 Select “Category display” or “Sort/Filter” from the function menu. To display events by category Select “Category display” to choose the category of your choice. To sort events or extract events in a specific status only Select “Sort/Filter” to sort or choose the way of filter. When events are sorted by “By due date”, they are sorted in the due date order from the oldest.
  • Page 234 Select an item you want to set. When “Completion” is selected Set the completion date. Select an entry method from “Enter date”, “Choose date” or “No date”, and then set the completion date. You can also set the status from the ToDo detailed screen by selecting “Change status” from the function menu.
  • Page 235 Highlight the planned event you want to delete, and select “Delete this” from the function menu. To select multiple events and delete all of them Select “Delete select” and select the events you want to delete. To delete only events with the status set to “Completion” Select “Delete completed”.
  • Page 236: Using The Calculator Function

    Calculator Using the Calculator Function You can use your FOMA terminal to perform four simple operations ( , The calculator display indicates the Multi-function keys and its surrounding so that pressing the key of the FOMA terminal highlights the corresponding key on the display.
  • Page 237 Important There is a possibility that saved text memos will be deleted if the FOMA terminal is damaged, repaired, replaced, etc. Take a copy of saved text memo contents or keep them by using a data link software (p.470 in Application ) or a miniSD memory card (p.357 in Application ).
  • Page 238 Check the contents. To check the created date and time Select “Text memo info” from the function menu. Make date, Last modify date and Category can be checked. To categorize text memos Select “Category” from the function menu. To store the contents of a text memo in the schedule Select “Edit schedule”...
  • Page 239: Storing/Editing Your Own Data

    FOMA terminal or quote the data entered in the text entry (edit) display. Your own number cannot be changed or deleted. Your private information other than the own number is stored in the FOMA terminal. If you insert another FOMA card, your private information you stored other than the own number appears.
  • Page 240 Specify the setting for each item. Name : Enter your name by “Last name” and “First name”. Up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters can be entered for the name using kanji, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers and symbols. Entering characters p.298 Reading : Enter the reading of your name.
  • Page 241 When storing your mail address, storing your i-mode mail address as the first mail address is recommended. Pressing i0 displays the own number as well as the first mail address. Therefore you can check both your own number and mail address at the same time. Your i-mode mail address can be checked from the i-mode optional settings.
  • Page 242 You can delete the first mail address without displaying all of your personal data, but entering the security code is required. Resetting your personal data You can reset (delete) your personal data other than your own number to return to the default setting.
  • Page 243: Changing The Menu Display

    Changing the Menu Display You can change the menu display that suits your convenience, by changing the way menus are displayed or storing an original menu. Setting the way menus are displayed <Menu display set> Default setting Guidance: ON Menu display: Detail You can set whether to display or not the guidance for a main menu icon selected on the main menu item selection screen, or whether to display the “Settings”...
  • Page 244 Displaying your original menu You can display the functions you stored with the “Original menu” (shown below). Select a function from the original menu to startup the selected function. The original menu is displayed in “List”. If you paste the original menu as a desktop icon on the standby display, you can quickly call up the function.
  • Page 245 Select <Not stored>. To change a stored function Select the item for which the function is stored. To cancel a stored function Highlight the item you want to cancel, and select “Release this” from the function menu. To cancel all stored functions Select “Release all”...
  • Page 246: Recording Your Voice Or The Other Party's Voice

    Voice memo Recording Your Voice or the Other Party’s Voice There are 2 voice memo functions: the “Voice memo during standby” function, which lets you record your own voice while the standby display is displayed, and the “Voice memo during a call”, which lets you record the other party’s voice during a voice/videophone call.
  • Page 247: Playing/Deleting Record Messages And Voice Memos

    Recording the other party’s voice during a call You can record the caller’s voice during a voice or videophone call. Simply pressing the key one time records necessary information quickly. Hold down s [Memo/Check] for 1 second or more during a call.
  • Page 248 Important The contents of the messages may be lost if the FOMA terminal is damaged, repaired or otherwise handled in a way that causes such information in memory may be lost. It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all information recorded in voice messages.
  • Page 249: Recording An Alarm Or Hold Tone

    Voice announce Recording an Alarm or Hold Tone You can record your voice and set it as an original ring tone or answer message. You can record 2 voice messages: “Voice announce 1” and “Voice announce 2”. The maximum recording time is about 15 seconds. You can set your voice messages recorded with this function for the following functions: Ring tone Answer message for Record message...
  • Page 250 When there is recorded voice data, a message notifying you that the voice data has already been recorded appears. If you select “YES” and record new voice data, the existing voice data is overwritten. If you receive a voice/videophone call, 64K data communication or an alarm for “Alarm clock”, “Schedule”...
  • Page 251: Setting The Neuropointer

    Neuropointer Setting the Neuropointer Default setting Pointer: ON Focus: Follow To increase the usability of the pointer ( :Blue / :White) operated with the Neuropointer key “ d ”, you can change its operational setting such as the display ON/OFF, the focus setting and its moving speed. You can set the following items: Item Description...
  • Page 252 Even if “Pointer” is set to “OFF”, “ ” is displayed on the bottom of the screen on which the pointer is available. Adjusting the pointer speed You can adjust the pointer speed as you like. If you use the pointer to adjust the speed, the value being adjusted is reflected to the pointer.
  • Page 253 Speed adjustment Relation between the amount of slide The pointer speed increases in 3 steps as the Neuropointer key is slid: and the pointer speed (Image) “ Initial speed” “ Low speed area” “ High speed area”. The Pointer speed Fast speed for each step is as follows: “...
  • Page 254: Resetting The Settings

    Slide the Neuropointer key according to the guidance on the screen. Slide the Neuropointer key all the way upward/downward/left/right, and hold it until the guidance disappears. After adjusting in upper/lower/left/right direction, a message notifying you that the slide adjustment is completed appears. If you receive a voice/videophone call, 64K data communication or an alarm for “Alarm clock”, “Schedule”, “ToDo”, or you use other functions during slide adjustment, the adjusted value is destroyed.
  • Page 255 Functions that can be reset Function Default setting Settings Ring volume Incoming call Phone/V-phone: Level 4 Mail/Message: Level 4 Select ring tone Phone:Pattern 1 Video-phone: Pattern 1 Mail: Pattern 2 Msg. Request: Pattern 3 Msg. Free: Pattern 3 Vibrator Phone: OFF Video-phone: OFF Mail: OFF Msg.
  • Page 256 Function Default setting Settings Video-phone Image quality Normal My image sending Select image On hold: Pre-installed Holding: Pre-installed Camera off: Chara-den Record message: Pre-installed Voice call auto switch Remote monitor Other ID: Not stored Ringing time: 5 seconds Set: OFF Select image V-phone Main display: Other image Change display size: Main display size...
  • Page 257 Function Default setting Settings Lock/Security Self mode OFF (Canceled) Keypad dial lock Reject unknown Accept Call setting w/o ID All Accept/Same as ring tone Connection setting Connection timeout 60 seconds i-mode checking Mail: ON Msg. Request: ON Msg. Free: ON Host selection (i-mode) User defined host: Back to Not stored...
  • Page 258 Left edge on the first page desktop icon 1 The setting cannot be reset while the FOMA terminal is connected by a USB cable. 2 The “Last one function” is a function that sets the function selected in the last operation to be the one...
  • Page 259: Setting The Communication Service Company

    If you use the earphone/microphone with switch, you can hear the other party’s voice through it so that you can talk without worrying about voice leaking out. To connect the earphone/microphone with switch to the FOMA terminal, open the cover of the earphone/microphone socket of the terminal and plug the earphone/ microphone with switch.
  • Page 260 Using an earphone Plug the earphone/microphone securely into the FOMA terminal. If not, you may not hear any sound. Note that an incoming call may be answered if you connect the earphone/microphone after ringing starts. Do not wrap the cord of the earphone/microphone around the FOMA terminal. The radio reception level may be reduced.
  • Page 261 Even when the earphone/microphone with switch is connected, you can still respond to the phone call by using the FOMA terminal key. Press r to answer the voice call. Press e to answer the videophone call with the camera view. Press r to answer the videophone call with a substitute image.
  • Page 262 Even if this function is set to “Earphone”, the sound emits from the speaker when the earphone/ microphone is not connected. When this function is set to “Earphone+Speaker”, if the earphone/microphone is inserted and extracted repeatedly, the quality of the sound emitted from the speaker may be changed. Receiving a call automatically with the earphone <Automatic answer>...
  • Page 263: Multi Access

    You cannot use the multi access during a videophone call or 64K data communication. However, the SMS can be used during a videophone call or 64K data communication. Communication lines available simultaneously With this multi access function, the FOMA terminal can use the following three lines simultaneously: Communication sector...
  • Page 264 Read the i-mode mail. How to read i-mode mail p.181in Application Hold down u for 1 second or more. The display changes to the talking screen. No ring tone sounds and “Mail” icon notifies by turning on or flashing when you receive an i-mode mail or Msg.
  • Page 265 Receiving a voice call during 64K data communication When receiving a voice call during 64K data communication, the ring tone sounds and the incoming call message appears. Perform any of the following operations because the voice call cannot be used during 64K data communication: Continue 64K data communication without answering the incoming voice call Connect the incoming voice call to the “Voice mail”...
  • Page 266 Sending an i-mode mail during a voice call Press i during a voice call to display the mail menu from the main menu. From the mail menu, you can compose and send an i-mode mail. Press i during a voice call, and select the mail menu. Menu operations p.44 Compose and send an i-mode mail.
  • Page 267: Multi Task

    Make a voice call. How to make a voice call p.70 When you finish the conversation, press y. The call ends and the i-mode screen reappears. To return to the i-mode screen while talking Hold down ufor 1 second or more.
  • Page 268 Calling up task function Follow the procedure below to call up the second and third tasks. Hold down i for 1 second or more. The standby display appears. Select a task of a group that has not been activated. To call up from the main menu Press i , and select the task.
  • Page 269 Switching task with the task menu When multiple tasks are activated, press u to display the task menu in a list. If you select a task from the list, the selected task appears on the display. The standby display is always displayed at the end of the task menu. During a voice call, the standby display is not displayed in the task menu.
  • Page 270 Highlight the task you want to terminate while the task menu is displayed, and press y. Press p [ ] while the task menu is displayed to terminate all tasks. While sending the SMS, it will end after the SMS transmission is completed. Turning the FOMA terminal off terminates all tasks.
  • Page 271: Using Network Services

    Using Network Services...
  • Page 272: Network Services Available For The Foma Terminal

    Network Services Available for the FOMA Terminal With the FOMA terminal, you can access the useful DoCoMo network services. For the outline of each service and how to access them, see the table below. Monthly See page Service name Description...
  • Page 273: Voice Mail Service

    You can access the stored voice mail messages from anywhere in Japan. You cannot operate the voice mail service with your FOMA terminal when you are having your FOMA show “ ”. If you set the remote operation for this service in “Remote control” (p.292) beforehand, you can remotely control the voice mail service from general push-key is phones or pay phones by using the “NW security code”...
  • Page 274 Basic flow of the voice mail service Activate the voice mail service. Your FOMA terminal receives a voice call. If you do not receive the voice call, it is connected to the voice mail service center. A caller records a message.
  • Page 275 Select “YES”. Not to start the voice mail service Select “NO”. Enter the ringing time (000 to 120 seconds). If “0 second” is set, calls are not recorded in the “Received calls”. If you enter a value outside the range of 000 to 120, a message indicating you that the value is unacceptable appears.
  • Page 276 Setting a ring tone to alert you of a new voice mail message <Notify tone message> You can set your FOMA terminal to alert you when a new voice mail message is stored in the voice mail service center by a ring tone.
  • Page 277 Displayed numbers are the count of new voice mail messages to be played. The stored messages are not included. When there is no voice mail message, both the voice mail icon and “Voice mail” desktop icon are not displayed. The voice mail icon remains displayed until you call the voice mail service center to delete the message, or it is automatically deleted after the maximum storage period (72 hours) has elapsed.
  • Page 278: Call Forwarding Service

    You cannot operate the call forwarding service with your FOMA terminal when you are having your FOMA showing “ ”. If you set the remote operation for this service in “Remote control”...
  • Page 279 A call is automatically forwarded without ringing, when you are outside the service area or in areas out of reach of radio waves or when your FOMA terminal is turned off. In this case, the subscriber to the call forwarding service incurs a call charge from your FOMA terminal to the forwarding destination.
  • Page 280 Set the forwarding destination and ringing time. To specify the forwarding destination Select “Register fwd number”. Enter the number to forward a call. After setting, the “ ” is attached to “Register fwd number”. If you press c , you can search phonebook to enter the number. How to search the phonebook p.116 To set the ringing time...
  • Page 281: Call Waiting Service

    Call Waiting Service Subscription Necessary Monthly charge Charged The call waiting service allows you to receive another voice call during a call. You can also put the current call on hold and make a new call to another person. You cannot operate the call waiting service when the “ ”...
  • Page 282 Putting the current voice call on hold to answer another voice call When you hear a signal tone during a call, press r or d [Answer]. The call with the first caller is automatically put on hold, and another voice call from the second caller is connected. Switch the line to the first caller.
  • Page 283 Putting the current voice call on hold to make a new voice call to another person You can put the current call on hold and make a new voice call to another person. Dial a phone number of the second person during a call, and press r.
  • Page 284: Bar Nuisance Call Service

    Bar Nuisance Call Service Subscription Necessary Monthly charge Charged The bar nuisance call service is the service that calls from specific phone numbers such as malicious calls and insistent sales calls can be registered not to receive them. After registered, calls from such numbers are automatically rejected by the network and callers hear the call rejection guidance.
  • Page 285: Notify Caller Id Service

    Subscription Unnecessary Monthly charge Free The FOMA terminal can notify your phone number to the other party’s phone when you make a call. Since the caller ID is your important information, please handle with care when you notify your caller ID.
  • Page 286: Caller Id Request Service

    ID by playing an announcement that requests a Caller ID and then automatically terminating the call. This avoids problems caused by unknown callers and allows you to use your FOMA terminal in a carefree manner. You cannot operate the caller ID request service when the “...
  • Page 287: Dual Network Service

    For details of the dual network service and mova operations, refer to the Dual Network Service Guide . About the dual network service Switching to dual network service is performed with a FOMA terminal or mova that cannot be used within the service.
  • Page 288 Some services are not available. Network services you have subscribed with your FOMA terminal can also be used with your mova. Note that the following settings are set by each terminal and not reflected to each other. Notify caller ID service...
  • Page 289: English Guidance

    Select “Switching”. To check the status of the FOMA terminal availability Select “Check setting”. Select “YES”, and enter the NW security code. NW security code p.192 Not to switch Select “NO”. English Guidance Subscription Unnecessary Monthly charge Free You can set a language for the voice guidance to be played at the setting of network services such as the “Voice mail”...
  • Page 290: Service Dial

    To make a call to DoCoMo service desk ”, and press d [Dial]. Select “ To make a call to DoCoMo general information desk ”, and press d [Dial]. Select “ Service dials may not be available for some FOMA terminal versions.
  • Page 291: Setting The Way To Handling Incoming Calls During A Call

    Setting the Way to Handling Incoming Calls During a Call You can set how to handle another incoming voice call during a call. This is useful if you have not subscribed to the “Call waiting” service. Select “Set arrival act” to “Activate” to set how to handle voice calls that come in while you are talking on the phone by using “Arrival call act”...
  • Page 292 Select the item you want to set. Voice mail : Connects an incoming voice call during a call to the voice mail service center regardless of the “Call waiting” or “Voice mail” service settings. Call forwarding: Forwards an incoming voice call during a call to the forwarding destination regardless of the “Call waiting”...
  • Page 293 Ending the current voice call to take another voice call If you set “Arrival call act” to “Answer” and “Set arrival act” to “Activate”, you can take an incoming voice call by ending the current voice call. When you hear a secondary call signal, press y. The current call ends and the ring tone sounds.
  • Page 294: Controlling Network Services Remotely

    About controlling network services remotely To operate network services from a phone, such as a pay phone, dial as follows: 090-310-XXXX For XXXX, dial the item that you want to operate. For details about operating method, refer to FOMA Network Services User’s Guide .
  • Page 295: Storing A New Service

    When a new network service is provided, a “Enter number” or a “Service code” to be used for the service will be sent to you. Register the “Special number” or “Service code” as well as the new service’s name on your FOMA terminal. You can register up to 10 network services.
  • Page 296 Select the connect way. To connect with the “Enter number” Select “Enter number” and enter the special number. To connect with the “Service code” Select “Enter USSD number” and enter the service code. Using a stored service Select i “Additional service”. Select “Additional service”...
  • Page 297 Enter the command. Up to 20 digits of command can be entered. Enter the additional guidance. Up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters can be entered for an additional guidance. Entering characters p.298 Deleting a stored service or additional guidance Select i “Additional service”.
  • Page 299: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters...
  • Page 300: About Character Entry

    About Character Entry You can use the dial keys on the FOMA terminal to enter characters. You need character entry when using “Mail”, “Add to phone book”, “Text memo” and other functions. Learn how to enter characters beforehand. The following contents are described in terms of character entry:...
  • Page 301 T9 input “T9 (Mode 3)” is an input method in which you only need to press the keypad with the desired character once to show a list of reading candidates from which you can choose. Here, there are more details about the basic input method and reading editing method using “T9 (Mode3)”. p.329 2-touch input “2-touch (Mode 2)”...
  • Page 302 Therefore, a full-pitch character corresponds to 2 half-pitch characters. Indicates the number of characters you have entered while you are performing the phonebook storing into the FOMA card or entering body text in SMS. It does not distinguish between full-pitch and half-pitch characters.
  • Page 303: Entering Characters In 5-Touch

    5-touch Entering Characters in 5-touch This section describes the basic character entry procedure in “5-touch (Mode 1)”. Switching mode In the character entry screen, you can switch the input mode, full-pitch/half-pitch, lower case/upper case characters, insertion mode/overwriting mode. Switch each mode depending on the situation.
  • Page 304 Switching between full-pitch and half-pitch To switch between full-pitch and half-pitch, select “Full pitch” or “Half pitch” from the function menu. When you switch to “Full pitch”, “ ” appears in the information display area and when switching to “Half pitch”, “ ”...
  • Page 305 Switching between insertion mode and overwriting mode When you enter a character in “Insert”, the new character is inserted between the characters already entered. When you enter a character in “Overwrite”, the character already entered is overwritten with the newly entered character. To switch between the insertion mode and the overwriting mode, select “Insert”...
  • Page 306 Enter hiragana. Moves to the next (voiced consonant character mark) Converts to the small (voiced consonant character mark) If you press the wrong key Press t to delete the character, and then press the correct key. If you press the key wrong times Press a .
  • Page 307 Press d [Set] . The entered character is set and the screen returns to the edit screen for each function. If the desired kanji is not given, you may display it by changing the reading to onyomi or kunyomi. Kanji consisting of 2 or more characters that do not convert at once should be converted individually. You can use kuten codes to enter kanji that you cannot convert.
  • Page 308: Entering Numbers

    Enter alphabets. The entered characters are directly set. Converts to the small character Converts to the small Moves to the next Converts to the small character character character If you press the wrong key Press t to delete the character, and then press the correct key. If you press the key wrong times Press a .
  • Page 309 In addition, when you set the entered text, the FOMA displays the text (historical candidates) that has followed that text in the past. It is useful for entering the desired text without entering all the characters manually.
  • Page 310 Enter the reading. Predictive candidates appear in the guidance area. Slide d or hold down g for 1 second or more. The cursor appears in the guidance area and you will be able to select the predictive candidate. To return to entering the reading Press t.
  • Page 311 Entering pictographs and symbols In addition to characters, you can enter pictographs and symbols in the character entry (edit) screen. Moreover, symbols and pictographs can be entered successively. Entering symbols You can enter symbols such as brackets, Greek numbers and units. You cannot enter full-pitch symbols in the mail address storing screen, the destination entry screen for i-mode mail, or the URL entry screen.
  • Page 312 Entering pictographs You can enter pictographs such as faces, weathers, animals in the character entry (edit) screen for mail texts, text memos and common phrases. Select “Pictograph” from the function menu. The pictograph candidates appears. Select a pictograph to enter. List of pictographs p.343 Entering symbols or pictographs continuously...
  • Page 313 Select a symbol or pictograph to enter. The selected symbol or pictograph is entered. You can continue to enter other symbols or pictographs directly. Press t when you complete the entry. The continuous entry of pictographs and symbols ends. Entering common phrases In the character entry (edit) screen, you can enter pre-stored common phrases.
  • Page 314: Select A Folder

    Select “Common phrases” from the function menu. Select a folder. To enter “preset common phrases” Select folder 1 through 2. To enter “own common phrases” Select folder 3 through 5. Select a common phrase to enter. The detailed screen of the common phrase appears. Press d[Select].
  • Page 315 Quoting phonebook data and own number data You can quote names, readings, telephone numbers, mail addresses, street addresses, and memos stored in “Phonebook” and “Own number” in the character entry (edit) screens such as mail text and “Text memo”. You cannot quote data in some character entry (edit) screens. Select “Quote phonebook”...
  • Page 316: Editing Text

    Using kuten codes to enter characters You can enter kanji, hiragana, katakana, symbols, alphabetic characters (letters) and numbers using 4-digit kuten code. Select the following input mode based on your character input method before entering characters using kuten codes. Mode 1 (5-touch) : Kanji/hiragana input mode Mode 2 (2-touch) : Full-pitch input mode...
  • Page 317 Inserting characters Select “Insert” and then press b to move the cursor one character to the right of where you want to insert the characters. When you enter the characters, the characters are inserted to the left of the cursor. Overwriting characters Select “Overwrite”...
  • Page 318: Select An Item

    Jumping to the top or bottom of a message You can easily jump the cursor up to the beginning or down to the end of your message in the character entry (edit) screen. It is useful for long messages such as mail texts and text memos.
  • Page 319: Copying/Cutting/Pasting Characters

    (edit) screen. You can only store one set of text or characters in your FOMA terminal with copying or cutting. When you copy or cut a new set of text or characters, the old set is overwritten.
  • Page 320 Pasting characters The characters that you have copied or cut can be pasted repeatedly until you copy or cut new characters or turn the FOMA terminal off. You can also paste the text accessed by a bar code reader. p. 281 in Application Move the cursor to the position where you want to paste the characters.
  • Page 321: Storing Frequently Used Words

    Own dictionary Storing Frequently Used Words Default setting Not stored If you store a frequently used word with your favorite reading, the stored word is displayed when you enter and convert the reading in the character entry (edit) screen. It is useful if you store words beforehand that are not displayed with standard conversion.
  • Page 322 Enter the reading. Checking the word contents Select i “Own dictionary”. Select the word you want to check. If you change the word contents Highlight the word you want to change, and then press o [Edit]. To delete one word Highlight the word you want to delete, and then select “Delete this”...
  • Page 323: Setting The Dictionary To Use

    If you set a title without entering any character when you edit the title of download dictionary, it returns to the previous title. If you insert no FOMA card or another FOMA card that is not used when downloading the dictionaries, you cannot use the dictionaries.
  • Page 324: Creating And Changing Common Phrases

    Creating and Changing Common Phrases If you store common phrases beforehand, you can call and enter the phrases in the character entry (edit) screen. Common phrases are stored in 5 folders. Folder 1 through 2 each contain 10 preset common phrases that have been pre-stored. You can edit the preset common phrases.
  • Page 325 Changing common phrases Select i “Common phrases”. Select a folder. To rename a folder Highlight the folder of which you want to change the name, and then select “Edit folder name” from the function menu. You can enter up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch in the folder name.
  • Page 326: Setting A Character Input Method

    Setting a Character Input Method You can change the character input method used for entering characters and the settings for the Prediction function and Guidance. Changing the character input mode You can select 2 or more input methods used for entering characters and then specify one of those as your favorite method (Prior mode) to be used when you display the character entry (edit) screen.
  • Page 327 Select 2 or more input methods to use, and press o[Finish]. Select the character input method to be given priority. The character input methods which were not selected in Step 3. are not displayed. Switching character input method while you are entering text When the character entry (edit) screen appears, your preferred character input method is set.
  • Page 328 Selecting whether to use the Prediction Default setting You can select to use or not to use Prediction function that displays predictive candidates and historical candidates based on the previously entered words. You can turn ON/OFF Prediction function even while you are entering text. You can use the Prediction in “Kanji/hiragana input mode”...
  • Page 329 Switching the Prediction function “ON/OFF” during character entry When the character entry (edit) screen displays, the status of Prediction function is the same as you set in “Prediction” in “Input method”. To switch Prediction function On or Off in the character entry (edit) screen, select “Prediction OFF”...
  • Page 330 Not to display the operation guidance Select “OFF”. Resetting the learning record You can delete the following learned data stored in your FOMA terminal: Learning dictionary of 5-touch Learning dictionary of “T9 (Mode 3)” Prediction function’s predicted candidates and historical candidates Select i “Other settings”...
  • Page 331: Entering Characters In T9 (Mode 3)

    “T9 (Mode 3)” can be used in “Kanji/hiragana input mode” and “Kana input mode”. When the FOMA is in “Alphabet input mode” and “Number input mode”, the input modes in “5-touch (Mode 1)” (p.301) are used. Each time you press o [Mode], the input mode changes in turn.
  • Page 332 Number input mode Use “Mode 1 (5-touch)” to enter half-pitch or full-pitch numbers and symbols. “ ” appears in the information display area. Entering characters This section describes how to input text using “T9 (Mode 3)”. List of character assignment in T9 (Mode 3) p.340 <Example: To enter “...
  • Page 333 If you change the area of the reading candidate to divide into multiple blocks, each block is stored as one word. When you enter readings in “Add to phonebook” in the FOMA card, or enter readings in “Own dictionary”, no number appears as reading candidates.
  • Page 334 Press d[Set]. The reading candidate is set. You can press g to convert kanji, hiragana, or katakana. p.304 Enter the reading with the fixed input If you anticipate that the characters you want to enter will not appear as a reading candidate, you can directly enter that reading in the fixed input mode.
  • Page 335: Entering Characters In 2-Touch (Mode 2)

    ” is displayed in the information display area. When you enter readings in “Add to phonebook” in the FOMA card, you can enter only katakana in “Full-pitch input mode”. As of January 2001, the paging service provided by NTT DoCoMo is thereby known as QUICKCAST.
  • Page 336 Entering characters This section describes how to input text using “2-touch (Mode 2)”. List of character assignment in “2-touch (Mode 2)” p.341 <Example: To enter “ ”> Press o [Mode] to switch to “Full-pitch input mode”. Enter the characters. 61, 93 In “Mode 2 (2-touch)”, you can switch between the “Lower case input mode”...
  • Page 337: Switching The Screen To Operate

    Switching the Screen to Operate The character entry (edit) screen appears over the original menu function screen when you perform reply with reference from received mail or reference entry of a schedule from a received mail or the i-mode screen, so that you can edit while viewing contents in the original menu function screen.
  • Page 339: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 340: Glossary

    The PIN1 code and PIN2 code are 4- to 8-digit numbers (codes) to prevent any unauthorized use of the FOMA card. The PIN1 code is a security code to be entered to verify a user when the FOMA terminal is turned on.
  • Page 341: Overview Of The Keypad Charecter Assignments (5-Touch Input)

    (p.319) or when you enter the reading of words in the phonebook for the FOMA card (p.111). Becomes a “ ” when you are in “Full-pitch input mode”.
  • Page 342: Overview Of The Keypad Charecter Assignments (T9 Input)

    “Number input mode”. p.339 Numbers are not displayed as candidates when entering a reading during an addition to a FOMA card phonebook or on “Own dictionary”. Candidates with “ ” and “ ” (dakuten and handakuten) are switched during reading entry.
  • Page 343: Overview Of The Keypad Charecter Assignments (2-Touch Input)

    @docomo. ne.jp A reading entered during an addition to FOMA card phonebook is in Katakana even in a full-pitch input mode. Press 80 to switch between Uppercase input mode (top row) and Lowercase input mode (bottom row). You can also enter the character in uppercase first and then press r to change it to lowercase.
  • Page 344: Symbols And Special Characters List

    Symbols and Special Characters List Full-pitch Symbols Special Symbols Half-pitch Symbols If you send special symbols to a mobile phone that is not subscribed to the i-mode mail service or to a PC, they may not be displayed properly.
  • Page 345: Lists Of Pictographs And Smiley Face Symbols

    Symbols in Japanese Conversion You can enter symbols in mail messages, etc, by entering “ ” while you are in Kanji/ hiragana input mode, and then converting the text to display the symbol candidates. You can also enter the name of a symbol in hiragana as follows, and then convert the text into the desired symbol.
  • Page 346 Smiley Face Symbols You can enter smiley face symbols in mail messages, etc, by entering “ ” or “ ” while you are in Kanji/hiragana input mode, and then converting the text to display the different smiley face symbol candidates. You can also enter the meaning of a smiley face symbol in hiragana as follows, and then convert the text into the desired smiley face symbol.
  • Page 347: Lists Of Common Phrases

    Lists of Common Phrases Folder 1 (preset common phrases) Messages Sorry Thank you Congratulations! It’s time Wait a minute Just arrived Schedule change Where are you? Do your best What are you doing? Folder 2 (preset common phrases) Messages All right I hope you are well Well done Emergency...
  • Page 348: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Triple-digit numbers on the left side of each column indicate the first to third digit of Kuten codes. The numbers on top of each column indicate the fourth digit of Kuten codes. <Example : To enter “ ”> Enter “012”...
  • Page 349 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes...
  • Page 350 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes...
  • Page 351 First to third First to third First to third Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digit of digit of digit of Kuten codes Kuten codes Kuten codes...
  • Page 352: Multi Access Combination Patterns

    Multi Access Combination Patterns Major multi access combination patterns are shown below. Communication Make/Receive Packet Send/ Send/ 64K data Make/Receive newly started Use i-αppli a videophone Use i-mode Receive communication Receive Current communication a voice call call i-mode mail via PC communication status During a voice call During a videophone call...
  • Page 353: Multi Task Combination Patterns

    Multi Task Combination Patterns Major multi task combination patterns are shown below. Function i-mode Network Phonebook Own data Original to use Mail i-αppli menu Settings Multimedia Accessory service menu sites Current status During starting mail group During starting i-mode group During starting setting group During starting tool group During a videophone call...
  • Page 354: Services Available For The Foma Terminal

    You should also take care to stay in the same place during the call so that the call is not disconnected. Do not turn the FOMA terminal off for at least 10 minutes after the call so that you can receive calls.
  • Page 355: Options And Accessories

    Carrying case N05 Earphone/microphone with switch P001/P002 Stereo earphone set P001 Flat-type earphone/microphone with switch P01/P02 To connect to FOMA N900i, the earphone jack conversion adapter P001 is necessary. Inside a car DC adapter N03 Cell phone holder N04 Recharging...
  • Page 356: Menu Function List

    Sets the time until the ringing operation p.140 starts for incoming calls. Selects how to check missed calls/new p.77 Info notice setting mail with the FOMA terminal folded from “ON/OFF”. Talk Sets the function for making your phone Noise p.156 conversation clearer by reducing reduction surrounding noise to “ON/OFF”.
  • Page 357 – Sets whether to display the image viewer p.181 settings list screen as a title name or an image. Automatic Sets the FOMA terminal to open to p.125 display display a specified phone number. Icons Displays the explanation of icons p.39...
  • Page 358 High level Middle Menu No. Detail item Description See page item item (Key operation) Call data Call time Sets whether to display the call duration p.161 Settings display during a call. Set time Sets (changes) the date and time. p.65 Clock Clock Sets the clock display and display size.
  • Page 359 Side keys Sets the side key functions “ON/OFF” p.208 guard when the FOMA terminal is folded to. Input Selects the character entry mode, and p.324 method sets the prediction function and the guidance display to “ON/OFF”.
  • Page 360 Application Accessory Schedule Stores scheduled events, holidays and p.216 anniversaries. If stored, sets the FOMA terminal to emit an alarm tone at set date and time to alert you. Alarm clock Uses your FOMA terminal as an alarm p.213 clock.
  • Page 361 Makes a call to DoCoMo general p.288 information desk or service desk with quick operation. Add to phonebook – Stores phonebook entries in the FOMA p.108 terminal (main unit) or FOMA card. Phonebook Search phonebook – Calls up stored phonebook entries by p.116...
  • Page 362 High level Menu No. Middle item Description See page item (Key operation) Restrictions Checks and cancels the restriction p.141 settings for phone numbers stored in the Phonebook Phonebook. Group setting C h a n g e s g r o u p n a m e s a n d s e t s p.128 incoming/outgoing calls/mail for each group.
  • Page 363: Major Specifications

    Maximum 15 fps The continuous standby time is an estimated time when radio waves are strong enough to receive properly with the FOMA terminal folded. Note that the actual continuous talk/standby time may decrease by as much as half depending on the following conditions: the battery level, the function settings, ambient environment such as temperature, the status of radio wave conditions (out of reach or weak).
  • Page 365: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 366: Malfunction Checklist

    Malfunction Checklist Problem Points to check See page p.56 The FOMA terminal does not turn on (The Is the battery pack properly attached? FOMA terminal cannot be used). Has the battery pack run out? p.63 p.62 Nothing responds by pressing any key.
  • Page 367 Problem Points to check See page The records of dialed calls/received calls, p.205 Is “Keypad dial lock” set? redial, received address /sent address Is “PIM lock” set? p.204 disappear automatically. The alarm does not sound at the time set p.214 Is a melody or sound effect downloaded from sites set? in Alarm clock although the power turns If you want the alarm tone of Alarm clock to sound when the...
  • Page 368 1 or more received. additional voice mails were recorded while you were outside the service area or the FOMA terminal was powered off, and then you come in the service area again or turn on the FOMA terminal.
  • Page 369 Problem Points to check See page The FOMA terminal cannot be charged Is the battery pack properly attached to the FOMA terminal? p.56 (The charge indicator does not turned on). Is the adapter firmly plugged into the electrical socked or p.58...
  • Page 370 ( 0 to 9 , w and q ) according to the recorded announcement. In this case, press y again. Nothing appears on the display and o The FOMA terminal is in Power saver mode. Press any keys p.183 and p are flashing.
  • Page 371: Resetting To The Default Setting

    Resetting to the Default Settings To reset the FOMA terminal to the default settings, perform following steps: Execute “Reset settings”. See p.252 for details as to how the “Reset settings” is done and what function it would reset. Execute “Reset last URL” and “Reset settings”.
  • Page 372: List Of Error Messages

    “Invalid UIM requested service not available.” This message is displayed when you try to execute the p.53 desktop icon for data secured by the FOMA card operation restriction function. This message is displayed when you try to execute Screen memo and Msg. Request/Free secured by the FOMA card operational restriction function.
  • Page 373 Enter the correct security code. If you have forgotten your security code, you need to present your FOMA terminal and an ID such as a driver’s license providing that you are the person stipulated in the contract to a DoCoMo shop.
  • Page 374 Enter the correct NW security code. If you have forgotten your NW security code, you need to present your FOMA terminal and an ID such as a driver’s license providing that you are the person stipulated in the contract to a DoCoMo shop.
  • Page 375: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    Replacement parts (required for maintaining the functionality of the FOMA terminal) will be kept in stock for a minimum of 6 years following the termination of production. Repairs to the FOMA terminal will be possible during this period. Repairs may still be possible after this period has passed, depending on the...
  • Page 376 Location used: Neuropointer key, speaker, earpiece speaker If your FOMA terminal is get wet or become moist, you must immediately turn it off, remove the battery pack, bring the FOMA terminal to a repair shop as soon as possible. However, the FOMA terminal may not be able to be repaired depending on its state.
  • Page 377: About Software Update

    About Software Update Check whether software in the FOMA terminal needs to be updated, and download a part of software to update the software by using the i-mode if necessary. If software update is required, we will notify the guidance in the DoCoMo’s web page or “...
  • Page 378 Select “Now update” to update the software immediately. p. 377 Select “Reserve” to update on a specified timing. p. 378 When the display says “No update is needed” Select “OK”. Continue using your FOMA terminal as there is no need to update the software.
  • Page 379: Immediate Update

    Rewrite will begin after a while, even if you do not select “OK”. It may take a time to start rewriting. All keys are disabled during software rewriting. You cannot even stop rewriting. When the software rewriting is complete, the FOMA terminal will reload. After reloading, the terminal will automatically connect to the server to check the update completion.
  • Page 380 When you want to select all over again Select “NO”. The screen on the left appears at the reservation time and the FOMA terminal starts the software update automatically. Charge the battery pack fully, put the FOMA terminal at a location with strong radio wave reception and show the standby display before the reservation time.
  • Page 381 The timing for the software updates will be based on the server’s time. When the reserved update ends, the FOMA terminal is automatically reloaded. When PIN1 code entry set (p.195) is set to “ON”, PIN1 code entry screen remain displayed during reloading (p.197). Note that incoming calls and mails are not received.
  • Page 382 When you see the message “Cancel this reservation?”, select “YES”. Then the mobile phone information (FOMA terminal model and manufacturer’s number) is sent to the server. Moreover, we will never disclose or apply your mobile phone information sent to a third party.
  • Page 383: Index

    Face symbols Battery pack Delete Flashing incoming call lamp Blocking nuisance call Additional service Flat-type earphone/microphone with switch 258 Byte Desktop icons Fold setting FOMA card data FOMA card Phonebook Add to Phonebook Calculator Calendar Redial record Operation Restriction Function...
  • Page 384 Versions Image (Utilities) Menu Operations Font i-mode password Missed alarm (Alarm notification) 212 Forwarding image Important Missed call Frequently used functions (Original menu) 242 Indicator display 40, 187 Missed call (received calls) record 151 Function menu Info notice setting Mode 1 (5-touch) Inserting a space Mode 2 (2-touch) Insertion mode...
  • Page 385 Search Reject unknown Services Store Remote control Set arrival act Pictograph Remote monitor Set time Entering continuously Reset Setting Ringing time PIM lock Reset call duration Setting the date and time PIN number Reset settings Setting the Neuropointer PIN setting Reset call duration Short message service (SMS) PIN1 code...
  • Page 386 Check “ ” display “ ” display Utilities “ ” display “ ” display Vibrator “ , ” display Videophone call “ ” display “ , ” display Camera Switch ( Receiving a Videophone call) 92 Chara-den “ , ” display “...
  • Page 387 Using your FOMA terminal while you are driving could cause a traffic accident. If you do not want to turn your FOMA terminal off while you are driving, set it to Driving mode. When you are in a crowded place such as on trains in case you may be near the people who is using an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
  • Page 388 Don't forget your cellular phone ··· or your manners! When using your mobile phone in a public place, don't forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you. Sales: NTT DoCoMo Group NTT DoCoMo Hokkaido, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tohoku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo, Inc.

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