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  • Page 1 Manual for Basics ’04.5...
  • Page 2 • Cannot be called from ordinary phones. • Make sure that you dial the correct number. • Some outlets may not offer FOMA products. Please note this. In this manual, “Basics Manual”, “FOMA P900iV” is referred to as “FOMA phone”. Please note this.
  • Page 3: Copyrights And Trademarks

    Copyrights and Trademarks Copyrights and Rights of Portrait By the copyright law, images you have taken with the FOMA phone and data you have downloaded from sites (programs) and the Internet must not be used for purposes other than private enjoyment unless you obtain the express permission of the owner of the copyrights.
  • Page 4: Structure Of This Manual

    Structure of This Manual The FOMA manual consists of the following two volumes; “Basics” manual and “Applications” manual. The following are described in the respective manuals: Basics (this volume) ● Names of Parts and Functions ● UIM (FOMA Card) ● Charging Batteries ●...
  • Page 5: How To Read This Manual

    Quick Manual (See page 396) How to Read This Manual Illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can easily understand how to use the FOMA phone correctly. Indicates the menu <Font> number. (See page 46) Changing Font Settings You can change the character font appearing on the display to your preferred one.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Features of the FOMA P900iV ........
  • Page 7 Putting a Call on Hold during a Call ........<Holding> Redialing Phone Numbers You have Dialed.
  • Page 8 Contents Dialing from Phonebooks ........... . Making Full Use of Phonebooks .
  • Page 9 ● Changing Tone Settings Changing Ring Tone of your FOMA Phone..... . . <Select Ring Tone> Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone ......<Voice Announce> Setting Keypad Sound.
  • Page 10 Contents Setting whether to Alarm during Operations ......<Alarm Setting> Setting whether to Alarm for when Power is Off ....<Alarm while Power OFF> ●...
  • Page 11 Selecting Response to Incoming Calls during a Call....<Arrival Call Act> Activating/Deactivating Selected Action to Incoming Calls ... . . <Set Arrival Act> Setting Remote Control .
  • Page 12: Features Of The Foma P900Iv

    Features of the FOMA P900iV FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the name of the DoCoMo service based on the W-CDMA format, authorized as one of the world’s standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). ◆ “AV OUT” feature enables you to view images on TV See page 384 of “Applications”...
  • Page 13 ◆ “Viewer Style” that enables you to view images whenever you want See page 33 You can play back still images or i-motion images on the large sidewise screen in Viewer style. You can use the full screen as a portable player of palmtop size. Photo-sending ◆...
  • Page 14 Useful Functions ◆ i-mode See page 28 of “Applications” manual i-mode is an online service used with i-mode devices. This service supports connection to sites (programs) which provide a variety of information services, i-mode mail which also enables you to exchange e-mail, and connection to the Internet for viewing web pages.
  • Page 15: Other Functions

    Other Functions ◆ Data Transmission See page 420 of “Applications” manual You can enjoy packet transmission and 64K data transmission comfortably. The Multiaccess function allows you to perform packet transmission even during a voice call. You can easily back up your important data by using Ir exchange between FOMA phones or between a FOMA phone and a personal computer, or data transfer through FOMA USB cable between a FOMA phone and a personal computer.
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions Always Follow The Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Always follow the safety precautions. ■ Before using the FOMA phone, read these safety precautions carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading the precautions, keep them in a safe place for later reference. ■ Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to protect you or those around you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
  • Page 17 General precautions for the FOMA phone, batteries, adapters/chargers, and UIM Danger Use only the batteries and adapters/chargers approved by DoCoMo for the FOMA phone. If you use any other type of battery, adapter or charger than the specified, the battery or other equipments may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire.
  • Page 18 Precautions for the FOMA phone Warning Turn off the FOMA phone when near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. The FOMA phone may possibly affect these devices to malfunction. ※ Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
  • Page 19 Caution Itching, rash or eczema may be caused depending on your physical conditions or predisposition. If abnormality happens, stop using the FOMA phone immediately, and then get medical attention. Metals are used for the following parts: Where it is used Material Command Navigation key Nickel-plated copper (bottom)
  • Page 20 Precautions for batteries ■ Check the descriptions on the label of the Description Type Battery Pack for the type of batteries. Li-ion Lithium-ion battery Danger If the battery fluid gets into your Do not give excessive force when eyes, do not rub them. Flush your connecting the battery to the FOMA eyes with clean water and get phone.
  • Page 21 Caution An exhausted battery should not be disposed of with other waste. The battery may catch fire or destroy the environment. After insulating the battery terminals with tape, bring them to one of DoCoMo counters or dispose of them in Don’t accordance with local waste disposal regulations.
  • Page 22 Precautions for the adapters/chargers (continued) Warning Do not touch the adapter/charger, Never short-circuit the charging power cord, or power outlet with wet terminals when the adapter is hands. plugged into the power outlet or Avoid Don’t cigarette lighter socket. Also, never Electric shock may result.
  • Page 23 Precautions for the UIM Warning Do not place the UIM in microwave ovens or high-pressure containers. Melting, overheating, generating smoke, erasure of data, or malfunction may occur. Don’t Caution Use the UIM only with equipment Be careful when removing the UIM approved by DoCoMo.
  • Page 24 Precautions for miniSD memory card Warning Keep a miniSD memory card out of the reach of babies and infants. Accidental swallowing may result. ● In case they seem to swallow it, immediately consult a doctor. Don’t Notes on using near electronic medical equipment ■...
  • Page 25: Notes On Handling

    Notes on Handling General notes ■ Do not let the equipment get wet. The FOMA phone, battery and adapter/charger are not waterproofed. Do not use them in environments, which are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying them against your body, the internal parts may become corroded if exposed to body sweat.
  • Page 26 Notes on handling batteries ■ Charge the battery in a place with an ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C. ■ Make sure that the battery is charged when you use the FOMA phone for the first time or have not used it for a long period of time. ■...
  • Page 27: Standard Accessories And Options

    Standard Accessories and Options ■ Names of parts Standard Accessories miniSD memory card Instruction Manuals ● FOMA P900iV main unit (16 Mbytes) (With Guarantee and miniSD memory card Rear Cover) Adapter (Sample items) CD-ROM for FOMA ● Flat-plug AV Output Cable P01 P900iV ●...
  • Page 29: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 30: Phone Parts And Functions

    Phone Parts and Functions ● The antenna is inside the FOMA phone. Size (H x W x D) Approx. 102 x 50 x 27 mm (when closed) Weight Approx. 138 g (with battery attached)
  • Page 31 switch the display light on/off. (See page 196) 1Earpiece For listening to the other party’s voice. Memo/Check key ( メモ/確認 Press to check for missed calls and new mail, 2Display and to use Record Message. (See page 36) (See pages 110, 114) 3Call/Charging indicator Press to scroll by page while displaying a site.
  • Page 33 1Private window ) Clear key クリア For displaying a variety of information. Press to return to the previous operation in (See page 39) Viewer style. 2Strap holder ) Function/Menu key 機能/メニュー For attaching the strap. Press to display Function menu in Viewer style. Press and hold for at least one second to display Shutter key Main menu in Viewer style.
  • Page 34: Styles And Cameras

    Styles and Cameras The P900iV comes with three styles and two cameras. You can select a style suited for the function you want to operate and the camera you want to use. See page 34 for switching the style. Normal Style This is the basic style with the FOMA phone opened.
  • Page 35 Viewer Style The display faces outside with the FOMA phone closed. You can play still or moving images with the FOMA phone closed. You can take a shot of your own face using Front camera. Recommendable functions ・ Image Viewer ・...
  • Page 36: Switching The Style

    Switching the Style Side camera starts up when you switch to Movie style from the Stand-by display. Image Viewer or i-motion Player starts up when you switch to Viewer style while camera is activated. You can set the FOMA phone not to start up them by “Work with style”. Approx.
  • Page 37: Display

    Setting at purchase Work with Style P.33 You can set whether a camera (see page 266 of “Applications” manual), Image Viewer (see page 318 of “Applications” manual) or i-motion Player (see page 356 of “Applications” manual) automatically starts up for when you switch the style of the FOMA phone. To shoot images in Movie style immediately, or check the shot image in Viewer style easily, etc., set to “ON”.
  • Page 38: Display

    Display 1 35 7 9 o w y { 2 46 8 0 p x z | ■ Private Window 1 3 5 2 4 6 About the contents displayed: Some characters and symbols in the display and Private Window might be modified or ●...
  • Page 39 : Shows the battery level. (See page 61) : Displayed during a voice call. : Displayed during a video-phone call (64K). : Displayed during All Lock. (See page 215) : Displayed during a video-phone call (32K). : Displayed during PIM Lock. (See page 218) : Displayed during 64K data transmission.
  • Page 40: Displaying Description Of Icons

    <Icon Descriptions> P.33 Displaying Description of Icons The symbols at the top of the display (such as ) are called icons. You can display the description for each icon. Display Icons Use to select an icon The description of the selected icon appears. ●...
  • Page 41: Private Window

    Private Window You can display various information such as clocks and icons on the Private Window like the following examples. <Clock> <Schedule Alarm> <Receiving a call> <Connecting> <Talking> <Remote monitoring> ■ Missed calls When the FOMA phone is closed, the “Missed call” icon appears on the Private Window. Each time you press , you can display up to three missed call records.
  • Page 42: Operating Menu Functions

    Operating Menu Functions With the FOMA phone, you can easily use i-mode, mail, and i- α ppli, and can set and check various functions by calling up the Main menu using ■ Scroll Selection The Main menu is divided into the Mail Group, i-mode Group, Setting Group, and Tool Group, and consists of main menu icons indicating respective functions.
  • Page 43 Scroll Selection P.33 Scroll selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function “Vibrator”. Select a main menu icon from the menu function Select “SETTINGS” from the Main menu. ● The icon displayed in a changed color is the Main menu icon currently selected. ●...
  • Page 44 ■ Icons in Main menu Mail Group i-mode Group The group in use Setting Group appears framed. Tool Group Multitasking ● Mail Group (When the Mail function is active, the Mail icon appears framed.) MAIL Brings up the Mail menu for selecting “Inbox”, “Compose message”, “Check new message”, and similar mail functions.
  • Page 45 Select the sub-menu item from the menu function Select “Incoming call” from “SETTINGS”. Current page Total pages ● The highlighted item is the currently selected one. ● Press to move to the item below, and to move to the item above. ●...
  • Page 46 Set or check the function Set or check the selected function. Some menu items have even more detailed menus. The example below shows how to set “Pattern 3” for the vibrator in “Mail/Message”. ● The highlighted item is the currently selected one. ●...
  • Page 47 ■ When the display prompts you to enter your Terminal Security Code With some items, the prompt for entering your Terminal Security Code appears before the Setting display comes up. You have to enter your Terminal Security Code before you can proceed to check or set the item. ※...
  • Page 48 Menu Number Selection Menu number selection is explained below using the example of selecting the function “Vibrator”. Bring up the function using the menu number From the Stand-by display, press Information ● See “Function List” for details about menu numbers. (See page 346)
  • Page 49 ■ Function Menu display ● When appears at the lower right of the display, press 機能/メニュー to bring up the Function menu in Normal style or Viewer style (vertical display). does not appear in Movie style or Viewer style 機能/メニュー (horizontal display).
  • Page 50 How to Set Functions Setting function is explained below using the way to select the pattern of vibrator by selecting “Vibrator” from “SETTINGS” in the Setting group. In this manual, operations are explained in the following manner. Sub-menu item Main menu item icon Function name of Function menu Incoming call Vibrator Phone/Video-phone ············Sets the vibrator to indicate incoming voice and video-phone calls.
  • Page 51 Operation in Normal style Operation in Viewer style Press and hold 機能/メニュー Press for at least one second. From the Main menu, press From the Main menu, press to select the “SETTINGS” to select the “SETTINGS” icon and press icon and press From the Sub-menu Item From the Sub-menu Item display, press...
  • Page 52: Uim (Foma Card)

    UIM (FOMA Card) The UIM is an IC card that can store your information such as phone numbers. It can also store data such as the Phonebook entries and Short Messages (SMS). By replacing the UIM, you can operate multiple FOMA phones for multiple purpose. You cannot use the FOMA phone for voice and video-phone calls, i-mode, mail or packet transmission unless the UIM is inserted.
  • Page 53 Push the tray inwards. ● Push it until it clicks. ■ Removing Follow step 1 “Inserting” to pull out the tray and remove the UIM. ■ When the lid is disengaged off the slit With the tray inserted into the FOMA phone, fit the lid against the insertion slit and push it.
  • Page 54 Functions Restricted by UIM (FOMA Card) The UIM has a restriction function to protect your data and files. If you obtain data and files by the method below with the UIM inserted, restrictions are automatically set to them. ・ When downloading images or melodies and so on, from sites or the Internet ・...
  • Page 55 Information ● When the UIM restrictions are set for data and files, you cannot set those data and files for the functions such as “Display setting” and “Select ring tone” when the another person’s UIM is inserted instead. ● If you have set the data and files with the UIM restrictions for the functions such as “Display setting” and “Select ring tone”, these will work with their default settings if you remove your UIM or insert another person’s UIM.
  • Page 56: Charging Batteries

    Charging Batteries Attach/Remove Batteries ■ Attaching Slide the rear cover in the Insert the battery pack in the Slide the rear cover in the direction A with “ □ mark” facing direction indicated by the arrow direction indicated by the arrow while holding “...
  • Page 57 Notes on Charging Batteries Use the FOMA phone’s dedicated Battery Pack P05 to get the most out of your FOMA phone. Battery life? ● Batteries are consumables. The usage time of all chargeable batteries shortens slightly each time they are used. ●...
  • Page 58 Estimated usage time for battery (The usage time for the battery varies with the charging time and the remaining life of the battery.) Continuous standby time Standstill : Approx. 500 hours In motion : Approx. 350 hours Continuous talk time Voice call : Approx.
  • Page 59 Charge with AC Adapter Be sure to also read the manual for the AC Adapter P04. Open the cap of the connector terminal and connect the AC Adapter to the FOMA phone. Connector terminal ● Attach the Battery Pack P05 to the FOMA phone beforehand. Plug with carved Insert the AC Adapter’s plug into a power socket.
  • Page 60 Charge with AC Adapter and Desktop Holder Be sure to also read the manuals for the AC Adapter P04 and the Desktop Holder P06. Connect the AC Adapter to the Desktop Holder. Insert the AC Adapter’s plug into a power socket. Plug with carved side facing down Set the FOMA phone on to the Desktop Holder.
  • Page 61 Charge with DC Adapter With the DC Adapter you can use a cigarette lighter socket (12 V/24 V) to charge the FOMA phone with the Battery Pack P05 attached. Be sure to also read the manual for the DC Adapter P01. Open the cap of the connector Cigarette lighter socket terminal and connect the DC Adapter...
  • Page 62: Turning Power On/Off

    <Power ON/OFF> Turning Power On/Off Press and hold for at least two seconds. The UIM is recognized and the Stand-by display comes up. ● It may take a while for the display to appear. ● If the clock is set the current date and time are shown. ●...
  • Page 63: Switching To English

    <Select Language> P.33 Setting at purchase Switching to English 日本語 (Japanese) You can switch the function names or messages appearing on the display between Japanese and English. (Display) Language (Select language) ディスプレイ Japanese ( ) ··············Switches to Japanese. 日本語 English ( )······················Switches to English.
  • Page 64: Clock Setting

    ■ What happens when the battery runs out? The display on the right appears and the empty battery alarm sounds for approximately six seconds. To stop this alarm, press any key other than . Approximately one minute later the FOMA phone will be turned off. ●...
  • Page 65: Notifying Other Party's Phone Of Your Phone Number

    <Notify Caller ID> Notifying Other Party’s Phone of Your Phone Number You can set the FOMA phone to send your phone number to the called party’s phone when dialing. Your phone number is valuable information, so take utmost care when notifying your phone number.
  • Page 66: Preventing Nuisance Calls

    Preventing Nuisance Calls To block nuisance calls such as “ONE GIRI (single-ring-and-hang-up solicitation call)”, the following operations are available to the FOMA phone: Function Description Reference Set Ringing Time You can set the FOMA phone not to ring until the specified ringing time has elapsed. p.156 You can also set not to display the call in the Missed Call Record even when the ringing time specified here is not reached.
  • Page 67: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations...
  • Page 68: Making A Call

    Making a Call Enter the other party’s phone number, starting with the area code. ● Even when you are dialing within the same area, you have to enter the area code before the phone number. <Example> Area code City code Subscriber number XXXX XXXX...
  • Page 69 ■ Display during dialing The dialed party’s name and icon will be displayed if you have stored the party’s phone number and name in the Phonebook. However, an image will not be displayed, even if you have stored one for that party. The dialed party’s phone number will be displayed if you have not stored the party in the Phonebook.
  • Page 70: International Calls

    <WORLD CALL> International Calls ● DoCoMo International Call Service “WORLD CALL” This service is available for the subscribers of mobile phones based on DoCoMo’s digital format or W-CDMA format. ※ You do not need to subscribe to the service if you are signed up for the FOMA Service. ■...
  • Page 71: Putting A Call On Hold During A Call

    Make International Calls Easily As “WORLD CALL (009130010)” is stored into “Prefix setting” at the time of purchase, you can easily make international calls. Enter Country code - Area code - Destination phone number, or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls. ) Prefix numbers WORLD CALL Press You can make an international call.
  • Page 72: Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed

    <Redial> Redialing Phone Numbers You have Dialed The FOMA phone stores dialed phone numbers and names. If the date and time are set in “Clock setting”, the date and time of your calls will be stored in “Redial” and “Dialled Calls”. The Redial function only stores the most recent data.
  • Page 73: Dialled Calls

    Display Dialled Call Record P.33 Dialled calls ● From the display on the right, press to scroll by page. Select a Dialled Call Record ● When the dialed party is stored in the Phonebook, the phone number, name, and icon are displayed.
  • Page 74 Add Desktop Icon P.33 A record of a phone number can be pasted to the desktop as a pastable icon. Up to 12 items including other pastable icons can be pasted in this way. Bring up Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls Add desktop icon YES ●...
  • Page 75: Sending Touch-Tone Signals Quickly

    Delete This/Delete All P.33 Bring up Redial, Dialled calls or Received calls Delete this or Delete all YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● If you execute “Delete all” of Redial or Dialled Calls, all records in both Redial and Dialled Call Record, are deleted. If you operate “Delete this”, the selected redialed record or dialled call record only is deleted.
  • Page 76 Send Pause Dial Other settings Pause dial ● You can also bring up the display in step 2 by selecting “Send pause dial” from the Function menu of the Pause Dial display, and then pressing Enter the phone number The number will be dialed. Once the line is connected, the dial data stored in Pause Dial is displayed up to the first pause (p).
  • Page 77 ■ To send dial data all at once 1. From the display in step 3 on page 74, press and hold for at least one second. 2. Select “Send at one time” and press ● Select “Send pause dial” and press , then the dial data up to the next pause (p) will be sent.
  • Page 78: Switching To Hands-Free

    <Hands-free> P.33 Switching to Hands-free When you switch to Hands-free during a call, sounds such as the other party’s voice, which are normally heard through the earpiece, will be audible over the speaker. During a call (for at least one second) When Hands-free is activated, “...
  • Page 79: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a Call When you receive a phone call, the ring tone sounds and the Call/Charging indicator and Command Navigation key flicker. ● You can use “Illumination” to set the flickering pattern for the Call/Charging indicator. ● Incoming calls are announced with the ring tone and vibration unless “Phone/Video-phone”...
  • Page 80 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the FOMA phone is ringing, press ) to display the following items. Call rejection p.77 Call forwarding p.297 Voice mail p.288 Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Information ● Up to 30 incoming calls including video-phone calls can be stored in “Received calls”. When the number of calls exceeds 30, they are automatically deleted from the oldest item.
  • Page 81 ■ Display for incoming calls When the caller’s name is displayed When the Caller ID is provided, the caller’s name, phone number, image, and icon are displayed if they are stored in the Phonebook. For forwarded calls, the phone numbers of the caller and the forwarder are displayed.
  • Page 82: Using Received Call Record

    <Received Calls> Using Received Call Record The FOMA phone stores caller’s phone numbers and names. If the date and time are set in “Clock setting”, the date and time of any incoming call will be stored in the Received Call Record, along with the phone number if the Caller ID is provided.
  • Page 83 ■ Icons for Received Call Record, Redial, and Dialled Call Record ● When “ ” is displayed: Indicates that you have received (or dialed) a voice call. ● When “ ” is displayed: Indicates that you have received (or dialed) a video-phone call. ●...
  • Page 84: Adjusting Earpiece Volume

    Ringing Time P.33 You can display the ringing time for missed calls. Even if you have set “Missed calls display” of “Ringing time” to “Not display”, you can check the missed call cut before ringing starts and its ringing duration. Bring up Received Call Record ) Ringing time ●...
  • Page 85: Adjusting Ring Volume

    <Ring Volume> P.33 Setting at purchase Adjusting Ring Volume Level 4 You can adjust the ring volume for incoming calls and mail to any of six levels. You can switch it off (Silent) for when it must not ring such as during a meeting, and can also set it to grow progressively louder (Step).
  • Page 86: About Video-Phones

    About Video-phones When you and the other party are both using DoCoMo video-phones, you can see each other during a call. ● You can use the video-phone function between the phones supporting the DoCoMo video-phones. Image + Sound DoCoMo video-phone DoCoMo video-phone DoCoMo video-phones conform to 3G-324M, which is the international standard for 3GPP.
  • Page 87: Making A Video-Phone Call

    Making a Video-phone Call Enter the other party’s phone number. ● You can set the dialing speed by selecting “Dialing speed” from the Function menu displayed while you are entering the phone number, and then pressing (See page 87) The order of priority for Dialing Speed is: “Setting by call” → “Setting by phone number” →...
  • Page 88 When a video-phone call cannot be connected, the reason is displayed. (The displayed reason might not be the same as the actual reason depending on the dialed party’s phone and contract for network services.) Messages Reasons Check the number and retry You have dialed a wrong phone number.
  • Page 89 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While you are entering a phone number, press ) to display the following items. Notify caller ID p.63 Prefix numbers p.167 Add to phonebook p.132 Compose message p.72 Dialing speed See this page Select image p.103 Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
  • Page 90 Set Dialing Speed by Phone Number You can set the dialing speed for a video-phone call by phone number. You can set the dialing speed for all 700 phone numbers stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook, unless they have been stored in Secret Mode or Secret Only Mode. The dialing speed cannot be set for entries in the Phonebook of the UIM.
  • Page 91 Set Dialing Speed by Group P.33 You set the dialing speed for a video-phone call by group. You can set the dialing speed for groups except “Group 00” stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook. However, you cannot set the dialing speed for the Phonebook in the UIM. If you set the dialing speed by phone number, that setting has priority.
  • Page 92: Receiving A Video-Phone Call

    P.33 Receiving a Video-phone Call When you take a video-phone call, your image and the caller’s image are displayed. You can take video-phone calls without sending the image through your camera to the caller’s display (Substitute image answering). When you receive a video-phone call, the ring tone sounds and the Call/Charging indicator and Command Navigation key flicker.
  • Page 93 Press to end the call. ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the FOMA phone is ringing for a video-phone call, press ) to display the following items. Call rejection p.90 Call forwarding p.297 Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Information ●...
  • Page 94: Useful Functions For Video-Phone Call

    Useful Functions for Video-phone Call Switch Display Style P.33 By switching Normal style to Movie style during a video-phone call, you can send the other party the image from Side camera not from Front camera. Turn the display of the FOMA phone to switch from Normal style to Movie style.
  • Page 95 Send Substitute Images P.33 You can switch the image to be sent to the other party during a video-phone call, from the image through your camera to the image set for “Camera off” of “Select image”. During a video-phone call The camera switches off and the substitute image is sent to the other party.
  • Page 96 During a video-phone call ● The image switches every time is pressed. Image through Image through other your camera party’s camera Image through Image through other your camera party’s camera Image through other Image through party’s camera only your camera only Zoom P.33 You can set zoom magnification for the photo image to be sent to the other party during a...
  • Page 97 During a video-phone call Use to display the zoom bar to set the zoom magnification. The zoom magnification changes each time you press ( ) (telescopic image) or ( ) (wide-angle image). To change the magnification continuously, press and hold ( ) (telescopic image) or ( ) (wide-angle image).
  • Page 98: Function Menu During A Video-Phone Call

    Information ● You can use only Side camera for this function. ● You cannot record while sending a substitute image. ● Do not insert or remove the miniSD memory card while saving files to it. The FOMA phone or miniSD memory card could malfunction.
  • Page 99 Setting at purchase Video-phone Settings (Moving Image Quality) Normal You can set the image quality for during video-phone calls. During a video-phone call ) V-phone settings Moving imageQlty Normal·································For normal quality and motion display. Prefer imageQlty ·················For better image quality. Prefer motion·······················For better motion quality.
  • Page 100 Setting at purchase Video-phone Settings (Tone) Normal You can switch the color tone of the photo image to be sent to the other party during a video-phone call. During a video-phone call ) V-phone settings Tone Normal ··········Sets a normal tone. Reverse ········Switches to a negative tone.
  • Page 101 Select a file ● When you are sending the image through your camera to the other party, the played-back moving images and voice are sent together with your own voice to the other party on the phone. After ending playing back, and the display for normal video-phone call returns. ●...
  • Page 102 Setting at purchase Set Image Display Fit in display You can set the size of the image through the other party’s camera during a video-phone call. During a video-phone call ) Set image disp. Actual size···························For displaying in the other party’s photo size. Fit in display ························For enlarging the display size to 240 by 194 dots.
  • Page 103 Setting at purchase LCD AI You can set whether to automatically adjust the brightness of the display light during video-phone calls and compensate the image quality according to the brightness. During a video-phone call ) LCD AI ON ················Automatically adjusts the brightness and compensate the image quality. OFF···············Does not adjust the brightness of the display light.
  • Page 104: Setting Image Quality For Video-Phone

    <Moving Image Quality> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Image Quality for Video-phone Normal You can set the image quality for video-phone calls. Video-phone Moving imageQlty Normal·································For normal quality and motion display. Prefer imageQlty ·················For better image quality. Prefer motion·······················For better motion quality. Information ●...
  • Page 105: Changing Image Displays On Video-Phone

    Set by Call You can set the image to be sent to the other party during a video-phone call by selecting it from the Function menu of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled Call Record, Received Call Record or the display for entering a phone number. Enter the phone number, or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled Call Record or Received Call Record.
  • Page 106: Voice Call Auto Switch

    Select the image Fixed ·············For sending previously stored still image to the other party. Personal········For sending an appropriate message and a still image stored using “Set as display”. (See page 321 of “Applications” manual) Chara-den·····For sending the stored Chara-den data to the other party. (See page 112 of “Applications” manual) (Displayed only when “Camera off”...
  • Page 107: Setting Remote Monitor

    <Remote Monitor> Setting Remote Monitor You can monitor through your FOMA phone from a remote location using a phone that has video-phone functions based on 3G-324M (see page 84). While “Remote monitor” is set to “ON”, the FOMA phone automatically starts remote-monitoring when receiving a video-phone call from a phone number stored in “Other ID”...
  • Page 108 Setting at purchase Ringing Time 5 seconds (When “Remote monitor” is set to “ON”) You can set the ringing time for incoming video-phone calls until remote monitoring starts. Video-phone Remote monitor Enter the Terminal Security Code Ringing time ● See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code. Enter a ringing time (seconds).
  • Page 109 Be Monitored by Video-phone P.33 P.33 A video-phone call comes in from a stored phone number. ● The ring tone for remote monitoring sounds when you have a video-phone call from a phone number stored as “Other ID” of “Remote monitor”. (You cannot change the ring tone for remote monitoring.) The ring tone sounds at the volume set for “Ring volume”, but at “Level 2”...
  • Page 110 Information ● Remote monitoring can be done using video-phones in conformity to 3G-324M (see page 84). ● You cannot be remote-monitored during Manner Mode and Drive Mode. However, you can be remote-monitored during All Lock. ● When “Remote monitor” is “ON” and a video-phone call comes in from “Other ID”, remote monitoring starts after the set ringing time, even when “Ringing time”, “Automatic answer”, or “Record message”...
  • Page 111: If You Could Not Answer An Incoming Call

    If You could not Answer an Incoming Call When you have not been able to take calls (Missed calls) or you have new mail, or when an answer message for Record Message, Video-phone Record Message, or Voice Mail Service is recorded, the “Notification icon”...
  • Page 112: Checking Missed Calls And New Mail By Tone And Call Indicator

    <Info Notice Setting> P.33 Setting at purchase Checking Missed Calls and New Mail by Tone and Call Indicator Digital tone When the FOMA phone is closed, you can press to check for missed calls, new mail, Record Message, and Voice Mail. Incoming call Info notice setting ※...
  • Page 113: Putting A Call On Hold

    <On hold> P.33 Putting a Call on Hold You can put incoming calls on hold when you do not want to take them immediately. During ringing The FOMA phone makes three rapid beeps and the incoming call goes on hold. ●...
  • Page 114 ■ During Drive Mode The FOMA phone does not ring when you have an incoming call. The “Missed call” icon appears on the display and is stored in “Received calls”. Also, the ring tone does not sound when you receive mail or Message R/F or when data transmission comes in.
  • Page 115: Recording Messages When You Cannot Answer Calls

    <Record Message> Recording Messages when You cannot Answer Calls You can set Record Message to play an answer message and record the caller’s message when you cannot answer the phone. You can set “Answer message” and the ringing time until the answer message starts.
  • Page 116 ■ You can activate Record Message even during ringing. <Quick Record Message> When the FOMA phone rings and you cannot or do not want to answer it, you can use Record Message even when it has not been set already. During ringing, press .
  • Page 117 Set Answer Message by Phone Number You can set particular Answer Messages to be played back for a call from particular phone number for when “Record message” is set to “ON”. You can use this function for all 700 entries in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook. However, you cannot set this function for Phonebook entries stored in “Secret mode”, “Secret only mode”, or in the UIM.
  • Page 118 Set Answer Message by Group P.33 When a call comes in from the party stored in a group while “Record message” is set to “ON”, the answer message set for respective groups is played. You can set this function for all groups in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook, except for “Group 00”. However, you cannot set this function for Phonebook entries stored in the UIM.
  • Page 119: Playing/Erasing Record Messages

    <Play/Erase Msg.> Playing/Erasing Record Messages You can play back and erase record messages and voice memo. Play P.33 Play/Erase Msg. ● Recorded items are indicated by “ ”. ★ Select a record message or voice memo A beep sounds and playback starts. ●...
  • Page 120 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the display for playing/erasing messages, press ) to display the following items. Play p.117 Erase this See this page Erase rec. Msg. See this page Erase all See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Erase This/Erase Record Messages/Erase All P.33 Display for playing/erasing messages...
  • Page 121: Playing/Erasing Video-Phone Record Messages

    <Play/Erase Video Memo> Playing/Erasing Video-phone Record Messages You can play back and erase video-phone record messages and video-phone video memo. Play P.33 Play/Erase VP Msg. ● Recorded items are indicated by “ ”. ★ ● You can also bring up the display of “Play/Erase VP msg.” by pressing and holding for at least one second from the Stand-by display.
  • Page 122 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the display for playing/erasing video-phone messages, press ) to display the following items. Play p.119 Erase this See this page Erase rec. Msg. See this page Erase video memo See this page Erase all See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
  • Page 123: Phonebooks Available For Foma Phone

    Phonebooks Available for FOMA Phone You can use two types of Phonebook, namely the Phonebook stored in the FOMA phone itself, and the Phonebook stored in the UIM. If you categorize the use of these Phonebooks, you will be able to manage your data efficiently. Item Phonebook of FOMA phone Phonebook of UIM...
  • Page 124: Storing Phonebook Entries In Foma Phone

    <Add to Phonebook> Storing Phonebook Entries in FOMA Phone You can store Phonebook entry in the FOMA phone by the following steps. Select the type of the Phonebook. Enter the name and reading. Select a group. Enter the phone number and select an icon. Enter the mail address and select an icon.
  • Page 125 Enter the first name Check the reading of the name ● See page 314 for how to enter characters. ● If the displayed reading is acceptable, you do not need to edit it. ● Depending on the characters entered for first names, you need to enter the reading. Select a group.
  • Page 126 Select an icon ● Another “ <Not stored>” will appear in the Add to Phonebook display. To store another phone number, select “ <Not stored>” and repeat steps 5 and 6. ■ List of phone number icons Phone No. Mobile phone Video-phone Home Office Office FAX...
  • Page 127 Enter the zip code and postal address. ● Enter the zip code and postal address. ● You can enter up to 7 digits for the zip code. ● You can enter up to 46 full-pitch or 93 half-pitch characters for the postal address. <Not stored>...
  • Page 128 Store an Image. ● Store an image in the Phonebook entry. The image will be displayed in the Phonebook detailed display and when there is an incoming call from the corresponding phone number. ● Up to 70 Phonebook entries out of 700 can have specified images. <Not stored>...
  • Page 129 Save to a memory number. ● Specify a memory number for storing the entered Phonebook entry. ● The lowest empty memory number of 010 to 699 is entered as “Memory No.”. If “010” through “699” are occupied, the lowest memory number of empty memory numbers in “000”...
  • Page 130 ■ When you cannot add Phonebook data ● If the location (Memory No.) you have selected already contains data, the message “Overwrite?” will appear. Select “YES” and press to replace the existing data with the newly entered data. Select “NO” and press to keep the original data in that location (Memory No.) and return to the Add/Edit display.
  • Page 131: Storing Phonebook Entries In Uim

    <Add to Phonebook (UIM)> Storing Phonebook Entries in UIM You can store Phonebook data in the UIM by the following steps. Select the type of the Phonebook. Enter the name and reading. Select a group. Enter the phone number. Enter the mail address. Complete the storing process.
  • Page 132 Select a group. ● Select a group for storing the Phonebook entry. ● Eleven groups from “Group 00” to “Group 10” are available. ● It is handy to store the group names in advance. (See page 146) ● You cannot store a group name for “Group 00”. When you do not want to store in any particular group, select “Group 00”.
  • Page 133 Enter the mail address. ● You can store up to one mail address per Phonebook entry. ● The mail address can consist of up to 50 half-pitch alphabet, numeral or symbol characters. <Not stored> Enter the mail address ● See page 314 for how to enter characters. ●...
  • Page 134: Storing Data To Phonebook From Redial/Dialled Call Record, Or Received Call Record

    Storing Data to Phonebook from Redial/Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record You can store phone numbers to the Phonebook from Redial/Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record as well as entering them from the keypad. To add a phone number to an existing Phonebook entry, search the entry in the Phonebook and then add the new phone number.
  • Page 135: Checking Number Of Phonebook Entries

    <No. of Phonebook> P.33 Checking Number of Phonebook Entries You can check the number of entries that are stored and that can be stored in the Phonebook. No. of phonebook ● Number of entries in the FOMA phone Phonebook ······················Displays the number of Phonebook entries stored in the FOMA phone (main unit).
  • Page 136: Name Search

    Reading Search You can retrieve a stored Phonebook entry by entering the reading. You do not have to enter the full reading. Search phonebook Reading search Enter a part of the reading ● See page 314 for how to enter characters. ●...
  • Page 137 Phone Number Search You can retrieve a stored Phonebook entry by entering the phone number. You can use just the first few digits or other sections of the number for the search. Search phonebook Phone No. search Enter a part of the phone number ●...
  • Page 138: Group Search

    Memory No. Search You can retrieve a stored Phonebook entry by entering the memory number. You cannot use Memory No. Search for the UIM. Search phonebook Memory No. search Enter the memory number ● Enter from “000” to “699” in three digits. ●...
  • Page 139 Column Search You can retrieve a stored Phonebook entry by the first character of the column of readings or by the Japanese syllabary. Search phonebook Column search Press the key corresponding to the column to be searched ア --------------- ハ --------------- カ...
  • Page 140 ■ To dial from Phonebook List You can make a phone (video-phone) call to the phone number stored for the name highlighted on the Phonebook list, by pressing ). When multiple phone numbers are stored for the name, the one stored first will be dialed.
  • Page 141 ■ To check Phonebook details 1. Bring up the entry that you want to check. ● See page 133 for how to search the Phonebook. 2. Press to display each Phonebook item and check it. Name Memory No. Reading : Dialing speed Group Phone number Utilities settings...
  • Page 142: Making Full Use Of Phonebooks

    Making Full Use of Phonebooks ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From a Phonebook detailed display, press ) to display the following items. Notify caller ID p.63 Prefix numbers p.167 Utilities p.158 Restrictions p.157 Edit data p.144 Delete data p.145 Add desktop icon See this page Compose message p.141...
  • Page 143 Compose Message You can compose new i-mode mail to the mail address you have selected from the Phonebook detailed display. Bring up the Phonebook detailed display. ● See page 133 for how to search the Phonebook. ● From the detailed display, press to bring up the mail address of the recipient of the message.
  • Page 144 Secret Code You need to attach the recipient’s Secret Code when sending i-mode mail to anyone who has registered a Secret Code (see page 200 of “Applications” manual). Once you set a Secret Code for a mail address in the Phonebook, that Secret Code will be attached automatically whenever you send mail to that address.
  • Page 145 Copy to UIM/Copy from UIM You can copy Phonebook entries from the FOMA phone (main unit) to the UIM and vice versa. Bring up the Phonebook detailed display. ● See page 133 for how to search the Phonebook. ) Copy to UIM or Copy from UIM YES ●...
  • Page 146: Editing Phonebook Entries

    Editing Phonebook Entries You can edit the contents of Phonebook entries. You can also store the edited contents as new Phonebook entries. Display the Phonebook entry to be edited. Edit the contents of the selected item. Complete editing. Display the Phonebook entry to be edited. Bring up the Phonebook detailed display The Phonebook Edit display comes up.
  • Page 147: Deleting Phonebook Entries

    Complete editing. ) YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● If you edited the Phonebook entry in the UIM, select “Overwrite” to replace the original contents with the new entry, or “Add” to save the contents as a new entry; then press Information ●...
  • Page 148: Group Setting

    <Group Setting> Changing Group Names You can make the Phonebook very convenient by organizing the entries into social groups such as “Office” and “Friends”, and hobby groups such as “Baseball” and “Pottery”. Change Group Name Group setting Select a group ●...
  • Page 149 <Two-Touch Dial> Making a Call with a Few Touches If you store frequently dialed phone numbers in the memory numbers “000” through “009” of the FOMA phone’s (main unit’s) Phonebook (see page 127), you will be able to dial them by simply pressing a numeric key and then Numeric key ( ●...
  • Page 150: Manner Mode

    <Manner Mode> Silencing Tones When you do not want the FOMA phone to make any sound, you can just press one key to switch off the ring tone, keypad sound and any other sound from the speaker. You can use “Manner mode set” to select from three types of Manner Mode functions: “Manner mode”, “Super silent”, or “Original”.
  • Page 151 ■ To deactivate Manner Mode Press and hold for at least one second. During a call or ringing, two beeps will sound and the message “Released Voice is normal” will appear for approximately two seconds. However, if you have set Manner Mode to “Original” and selected “Normal” for “Mic sensitiv.”, the message “Released”...
  • Page 152 <Manner Mode Set> Selecting Manner Mode Type You can select one of three types of operations when setting Manner Mode. Operations during Manner Mode Manner Mode Super Silent Original Record message Set value of Record Message Set value of Record Message Set value Vibrator Set value...
  • Page 153 Manner Mode/Super Silent P.33 “Manner mode” is the standard manner setting which announces phone calls and mail by vibrator. “Super silent” is the completely silent setting where all tones including confirmation tones from the earpiece are silent. Incoming call Manner mode set Manner mode or Super silent Setting at purchase Original Record msg.
  • Page 154 Mail vol. Use to adjust the volume This setting is for adjusting the ring volume for i-mode mail, Short Message (SMS), and Message R/F. Alarm vol. Use to adjust the volume ● See page 223 for Alarm. VM tone ON ················Sounds the confirmation tone when a record message is played back, a voice memo is recorded or played back, or a video-phone video memo is recorded.
  • Page 155: Informing You Of An Incoming Call By Vibration

    <Vibrator> P.33 Setting at purchase Informing You of an Incoming Call by Vibration You can set the vibrator to notify incoming calls and mail. When “Ring volume” is set to anything other than “Silent” and when the vibrator is set, incoming calls and mail are indicated by the ring tone and vibration.
  • Page 157 Applications...
  • Page 158 <Set Ringing Time> Muting Ringing just after Receiving You can set to delay the ringing operations for the incoming calls from the party whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook. Setting at purchase Ring Start Time 0 second You can specify the time for starting the ringing operations.
  • Page 159: Setting Restrictions On Phonebook Entries

    <Restrictions> Setting Restrictions on Phonebook Entries You can set Restrictions on the FOMA phone’s Phonebook. You cannot, however, set Restrictions for the Phonebook entries stored in “Secret mode” and “Secret only mode” and to those in the UIM. When “PIM lock” is activated, “Call rejection” and “Call acceptation” are disabled. Restrict Dialing You can disable dialing to phone numbers other than those specified.
  • Page 160 Call Acceptation You can receive calls only from specified phone numbers. You can set only the calls you want to accept to be connected. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate simultaneously “Caller ID request”.
  • Page 161 Set Restrict Dialing/Call Rejection/Call Acceptation Phonebook detailed display ) Restrictions Enter the Terminal Security Code Restrict dialing·····················Sets Restrict Dialing to specified numbers. Call rejection ·······················Sets Call Rejection to specified numbers. Call acceptation···················Sets Call Acceptation to specified numbers. The set item is indicated by “ ”.
  • Page 162: Checking/Releasing Restrictions On Phonebook Entries

    <Restrictions> Setting at purchase Checking/Releasing Restrictions on Phonebook Entries All released You can check or release “Restrictions” set for the phone number. You can set “Restrictions” only for the Phonebook entries in the FOMA phone. You cannot set it for those in the UIM. Restrictions Enter the Terminal Security Code Restrict dialing·····················See page 157 Call rejection ·······················See page 157...
  • Page 163 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the Restrictions display, press ) to display the following items. Check settings See this page Release settings See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Check Settings You can check “Restrictions” per set item. Bring up the Restrictions display.
  • Page 164: Checking/Releasing Phonebook Utility Functions

    <Utilities> P.33 Setting at purchase Checking/Releasing Phonebook Utility Functions All released You can check or release “Utilities” set for phone numbers, mail addresses, and groups. You can set “Utilities” only for Phonebook entries in the FOMA phone. You cannot set it for those in the UIM.
  • Page 165 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the Utilities display, press ) to display the following items. Check settings See this page Release settings See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Check Settings P.33 You can check “Utilities”...
  • Page 166 <Reject Unknown> Setting at purchase Rejecting Calls from Parties whose Phone Numbers are not Stored in Phonebooks Accept You can reject calls from anyone whose phone number is not stored in the Phonebook. This function is valid only when the other party notifies his/her phone number. It is advisable to activate simultaneously “Caller ID request”...
  • Page 167: Setting Response To Incoming Calls Without Caller Id

    <Call Setting w/o ID> Setting Response to Incoming Calls without Caller ID You can select whether to receive (accept) or not to receive Setting at purchase Not supported···Accept : Same as ring tone (reject) the call depending on the reason for No Caller ID. This Payphone ·········Accept : Same as ring tone can be “Not supported”, “Payphone”, or “User unset”.
  • Page 168 <Prefix Setting> Setting at purchase Storing Prefix Numbers WORLD CALL (009130010) The prefix number is the one to be attached on top of the phone number. If you have stored the international prefix, “009130010”, for example, you can attach it to the head of phone numbers from the Function menu and make international calls.
  • Page 169 Set Prefix Attach the prefix number to the head of phone number. Enter the phone number, or bring up the data of the Phonebook, Redial, Dialled Call Record, or Received Call Record. ) Prefix numbers When a phone number is entered Select the prefix item ◆◇◆...
  • Page 170 <Subaddress Setting> P.33 Setting at purchase Making a Call with Specified Subaddress The Subaddress is the number required for receiving services such as the Subaddress notification service of ISDN. If you set Subaddress Setting to “ON”, the Subaddress mark off symbol “...
  • Page 171 <Reconnect Control> P.33 Setting at purchase Selecting Alarm for Reconnecting No tone A voice or video-phone call may be disconnected because of bad radio wave status. You can select the pattern of an alarm for when you are reconnected. Talk Reconnect control No tone ·········Does not sound.
  • Page 172: Selecting Flickering Of Call/Charging Indicator During Ringing

    <Illumination> Selecting Flickering of Call/Charging Indicator during Ringing You can select an illumination pattern for the Call/Charging Setting at purchase Phone ····························Color 5 Indicator from among 13 patterns. Video-phone ··················Color 5 The same flickering pattern will be set for the Command Mail ································Color 1 Msg.
  • Page 173 Set Illumination P.33 Incoming call Illumination Set color Phone··································Sets the illumination for incoming voice calls. Video-phone························Sets the illumination for incoming video-phone calls. Mail······································Sets the illumination for when i-mode mail and Short Message (SMS) are received. Msg. Request ······················Sets the illumination for when Message Request is received. Msg.
  • Page 174 Information ● You cannot set the illumination during “Keypad dial lock”. ● Note that “Illumination” of “Utilities” is valid only when the Caller ID is provided. It is advisable to activate “Caller ID request” in advance. ● Note that this function is released if you change the specified phone number or mail address. ●...
  • Page 175 Setting at purchase Set Flickering Patterns Standard P.33 You can set an illuminating pattern. Incoming call Illumination Set pattern Standard······························Flickering repeats “ON for approximately 0.5 seconds” and “OFF for approximately 0.5 seconds”. Melody linkage ····················Flickers in accordance with a melody. Information ●...
  • Page 176 <Illumination in Talk> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Flickering of Call/Charging Indicator during a Call You can specify an illumination color for the Call/Charging Indicator during a call. Talk Illumination in talk OFF ·····································Does not flicker. Color 1 to 7··························Flickers in a single color. Gradation 1 to 3 ··················Flickers in gradation pattern.
  • Page 177 <Answer Setting> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Response of Key Operation for Answering Incoming Calls Any key answer You can set to enable the FOMA phone to receive calls by pressing a key other than (Any key answer) or to stop the ring tone (Quick silent). Quick silent is for stopping the ring tone when you are in a meeting or in a crowded place.
  • Page 178 <Open Phone> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Response for when Opening FOMA Phone during Ringing Keep ringing You can set the FOMA phone so that talking starts just by opening it while ringing. Incoming call Open phone Phone··································Sets Open Phone for an incoming voice call. Video-phone························Sets Open Phone for an incoming video-phone call.
  • Page 179: Setting Call Time Display

    <Call Time Display> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Call Time Display Select “ON” to display a call time during a call. Call data Call time display ON ················Displays a call time during talk. OFF···············Does not display a call time. ■ When “Call time display” is set to “ON” The current call time appears on the Talking display.
  • Page 180 <Last Call Duration> P.33 Checking Call Duration You can confirm the last and accumulated call duration. Call data Last call duration Last call duration ·················Displays the last call duration. You cannot identify the difference between the voice call and video-phone call. All calls duration ··················Displays the call duration from when resetting is done to when the current time is reached.
  • Page 181 <Select Ring Tone> Changing Ring Tone of your FOMA Phone You can identify the ring tone of your FOMA phone from that for other Setting at purchase Phone······················Buzzer 1 mobile phones. Video-phone············Buzzer 1 You can set the ring tone for incoming voice calls, video-phone calls, Mail··························Buzzer 2 Msg.
  • Page 182: Ring Tone List

    Ring Tone List Display Title Composer Buzzer 1 − − Buzzer 2 − − Buzzer 3 − − ※ 3 Fanfare FANFARE NOBUO UEMATSU Fenrir FENRIR − school bell − − old style phone − − cuckoo clock − − announcement −...
  • Page 183 Set Ring Tone P.33 Incoming call Select ring tone Phone··································Selects a ring tone or i-motion for when a voice call comes in. Video-phone························Selects a ring tone or i-motion for when a video-phone call comes in. Mail······································Selects a ring tone for when i-mode mail or Short Message (SMS) is received. Skip to step 3.
  • Page 184 Set by Phone Number or Mail Address When a call comes in or mail arrives, the ring tone set for respective phone numbers or mail addresses sounds. You can set the ring tones for all the 700 phone numbers and mail addresses stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook.
  • Page 185 Set by Group P.33 When a call comes in or mail arrives from the party stored in a group, the ring tone set for respective groups sounds. You can set the ring tones for all groups stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook except “Group 00”.
  • Page 186 <Voice Announce> Using Recorded Sound as Ring Tone You can use any sound, such as your recorded voice, for ring tones, hold tones, an alarm for “Alarm”, “Schedule”, and “ToDo”, and an answer message for Record Message. You can record up to two items for approximately 15 seconds for each. Record P.33 You can record own voice onto “Voice announce 1”...
  • Page 187 Play P.33 You can play back recorded data. Voice announce Voice announce 1 or Voice announce 2 Play The playback starts. ● To suspend the playback midway, press , or ● When the playback ends, the “Playing” display is cleared and the former display returns. Information ●...
  • Page 188 <Keypad Sound> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Keypad Sound If you set this function to “ON”, you can confirm whether you have pressed keys for certain. Other settings Keypad sound ON ················Makes the keypad sound. OFF···············Does not make the keypad sound. Information ●...
  • Page 189: Display Setting

    <Display Setting> Changing Displays You can set an image for the Stand-by display, Wake-up display, or the Dialing/Calling displays, Mail sending/receiving displays, or Checking display. You also select whether to save the power for the display. Setting at purchase Set Stand-by Display BAY AREA P.33 You can use this function to set an image for when you are not using the FOMA phone.
  • Page 190 Select an image ● If you select “ i motion/Camera”, “ i motion/i-mode”, “ i motion/Edit” or “ i mot/Chara-den video” in step 1, you can play i-motion back for confirmation by pressing ). (See page 379 of “Applications” manual) When Image/ Pre-installed is selected ■...
  • Page 191 Information ● You cannot set some i-motion for the Stand-by display. ● When you set “Automatic display”, the Automatic Display setting has priority; the image is not displayed when the FOMA phone is opened. ● If you set the i- α ppli Stand-by display (see page 104 of “Applications” manual), the image set for the “Stand-by display” of “Display setting”...
  • Page 192 Setting at purchase Set Displays for Dialing/Calling and Others Animation1 P.33 You can select an image for “Dialing”, “Calling”, “Mail sending”, “Mail receiving”, or “Checking”. Select a still image from those stored in the “Image/Pre-installed” (three images), “Image/Camera”, “Image/i-mode”, “Image/Edit”, or “Image/Chara-den image” folder or an animation from those stored in the “Original animation”...
  • Page 193 Setting at purchase Set Power Saver Mode P.33 You can set Power Saver Mode to reduce the battery consumption by turning off the display and Private Window. Select “ON” and leave the FOMA phone for a certain period, then the display goes off and the Command Navigation key flickers at an interval of five seconds when the FOMA phone is opened.
  • Page 194 Set by Phone Number When a call comes in, the still image or animation set for respective phone numbers appears to inform you of the call. You can set the images for all the 700 phone numbers stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook. You cannot, however, set them for the Phonebook entries stored in “Secret mode”...
  • Page 195 Set by Group P.33 When a call comes in from the party stored in a group, the still image or animation set for respective groups appears to inform you of the call. You can set the images for all groups stored in the FOMA phone’s Phonebook except “Group 00”.
  • Page 196 <Automatic Display> Displaying a Phone Number just by Opening FOMA Phone You can automatically display the specified phone number just by opening the FOMA phone which was closed during displaying the Stand-by display. You can make a voice call or video-phone call to that phone number by pressing Setting at purchase Set Automatic Display...
  • Page 197 <Color Pattern> P.33 Setting at purchase Changing Display Color Patterns Pattern 1 You can change the display coloring for text or background. Select the display coloring from among five patterns (Pattern 1 through Pattern 5). Display Color pattern Select a color pattern ●...
  • Page 198 Setting at purchase Set for Charging Standard P.33 Display Display light Charging Standard ·······Lights during charging in the same setting as it lights in ordinary time. All time ON····Lights during charging constantly. Setting at purchase Set Area LCD+Keys P.33 Display Display light Area LCD+Keys·····Lights both display light for the liquid crystal (display, Private Window) and keypad.
  • Page 199 <LCD AI> P.33 Setting at purchase Adjusting Image Quality of Display Automatically You can set whether to automatically adjust the brightness of the display light during a video-phone call or during playing back i-motion images, and compensate the image quality according to that brightness.
  • Page 200: Clock Type

    Stand-by ON ················Displays the image selected only in “Clock type” and “Image set” on the Private Window. You cannot set “Called”, “Mail”, and “Animation”. OFF···············Displays the information selected in “Called”, “Mail”, and “Animation”. (See page 199) Clock type Digital 1 or 2 ························Displays the digital clock on the Private Window. OFF ·····································Does not display the clock on the Private Window.
  • Page 201 Called ON ················Displays the caller’s phone number on the Private Window while ringing. (See page 39) OFF···············Does not display the caller’s phone number on the Private Window while ringing. Skip to step 10. Select an item you want to display Image + phone number ·······Displays the image stored in the Phonebook and the phone number (displays the name if the phone number is stored in the Phonebook).
  • Page 202: Changing Font Settings

    <Font> Changing Font Settings You can change the character font appearing on the display to your preferred one. You can also select its thickness from among three sizes. Setting at purchase Switch Fonts Font 1 P.33 Display Font Type Font 1············Switches to Gothic type font. Font 2············Switches to Round type font.
  • Page 203: Using Icons On Desktop

    <Desktop> Setting at purchase Using Icons on Desktop Nothing If you could not answer a call (Missed call) or when you got new mail, icons notify you of the call or mail. (Notification icons) You can paste up to 12 icons for such as the phone numbers or mail addresses you frequently use.
  • Page 204: Notification Icons

    ■ Notification icons Icon Description Operation when selected The Inbox List appears. When i-mode mail or Short Message (SMS) arrived (See page 184 of “Applications” manual) The Missed Call Record appears. When you could not answer the voice call (See page 80) The Missed Call Record appears.
  • Page 205 ■ Pastable icons Icon Description Operation when selected The Dialing display appears with the phone number When phone number is pasted 〜 entered. (See page 66, 85) The display for composing i-mode mail appears with When sender or mail address of i-mode mail is the mail address entered.
  • Page 206 Check Details of Pastable Icon P.33 Display Desktop icon The List of pastable icons pasted to the desktop is displayed. ● When there is no “Pastable icon”, nothing is displayed. <Desktop Icon List> Select an icon whose details you want to check When the phone number icon is selected Information...
  • Page 207: Edit Title

    Edit Title You can edit the title for “Pastable icon”. Desktop Icon List Edit title Enter the title ● You can enter up to 18 full-pitch or 36 half-pitch characters for the title of the pasted icons of “Image”, “i-motion”, “Original tone” and “Chara den”. For other cases, you can enter up to 16 full-pitch or 32 half-pitch characters.
  • Page 208 <Menu Display Set> Setting Menu Display You can set the guidance (see page 41) not to be displayed for the icons in the Main menu and Camera Shortcut. You can also set how to show the menu sub items (functions) of “SETTINGS”, such as in Detail (see page 43).
  • Page 209: Clock Display

    <Clock Display> Setting Clock Display You can set the Clock display for the Stand-by display. Setting at purchase Display P.33 You can switch the Clock display between “ON” and “OFF”. Clock Clock display Display ※ ··············Displays the day of the week in English (Sun to Sat). OFF···············The clock is not displayed.
  • Page 210: Passwords

    Passwords For some functions of the FOMA phone, you need to enter your password. There are several types of passwords for the FOMA phone: Terminal Security Code for using particular functions, Network password to be used for the network services that you subscribed to, and i-mode password.
  • Page 211 PIN1 Code/Pin2 Code You can set the two security codes, namely the PIN1 code and PIN2 code for the UIM. The default for these security codes is “0000”; whenever you wish, you can change these codes. The PIN1 code is a four- to eight-digit code for checking the user each time the UIM is inserted into the FOMA phone or each time it is turned on, so that the third party is prevented from using your FOMA phone.
  • Page 212: Change Security Code

    <Change Security Code> Changing Terminal Security Code Change the default for the Terminal Security Code to a four- to eight-digit code so that you can make full use of the FOMA phone with a sense of security. Also, keep a separate record of your security code just in case you forget it.
  • Page 213: Setting Pin Code

    <PIN Setting> Setting PIN Code Setting at purchase Set to Enter PIN1 Code Every Time when Turning on Power You can set the FOMA phone so that it does not operate when turned on unless you enter the PIN1 code. Lock/Security PIN setting Enter the Terminal Security Code PIN1 code entry set...
  • Page 214: Change Pin2 Code

    Enter the current PIN1 code ● If you enter the Terminal Security Code for the first time, enter “0000”. ● The entered PIN1 code is displayed as “ _ ”. ● If you enter the wrong PIN1 code three times in succession, further entry will be locked. (“Rest”...
  • Page 215: Entering Pin1 Code

    Enter the current PIN2 code ● If you enter the Terminal Security Code for the first time, enter “0000”. ● The entered PIN2 code is displayed as “ _ ”. ● If you enter the wrong PIN2 code three times in succession, further entry will be locked. (“Rest”...
  • Page 216: Releasing Pin Lock

    Releasing PIN Lock If you enter a wrong PIN1 code/PIN2 code three times in succession on the display requiring its entry, the PIN1 code/PIN2 code are locked and cannot be used. In this case, release the PIN1 code/PIN2 code and enter a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code. Enter the PUK (PIN unblock code) (eight digits) ●...
  • Page 217: All Lock

    <All Lock> Setting at purchase Locking your Phone to Prevent Use by Others Released If you set “All lock”, you can do no operations other than turning the power ON/OFF. Lock/Security All lock Enter the Terminal Security Code “ ” and “All lock” appear and All Lock is set. ●...
  • Page 218: Secret Mode>

    <Secret Mode><Secret Only Mode> Setting at purchase Protecting Phonebook and Schedule Entries from Prying Eyes Released You can store Phonebook entries or schedule events in Secret Mode, if you do not want them to be known by other people. You cannot access the Phonebook entries and schedule events stored in Secret Mode unless you enter the Terminal Security Code.
  • Page 219 ■ To release Secret Mode and Secret Only Mode Press in the Stand-by display. “ ” is cleared and Secret Mode or Secret Only Mode is released. (You cannot use this function in Viewer style.) ■ To change a secret data to an ordinary Phonebook entry or schedule event In Secret Mode or Secret Only Mode, select “Release secret”...
  • Page 220: Pim Lock

    <PIM Lock> Setting at purchase Locking Functions Regarding Personal Information Released To prevent other people from reading or tampering with your personal information, you can set the following functions not to be used. ・ Recording images during video-phone call ・ Record message ・...
  • Page 221: Keypad Dial Lock

    <Keypad Dial Lock> Setting at purchase Locking Keypad Dial Released You can set Keypad Dial Lock to lock dialing from the keypad. Dialing from the Phonebook entries and redialing and dialing from Dialled Call Record are available. When using the FOMA phone for business purposes, store only the phone numbers required for business in the Phonebook and set “Keypad dial lock”...
  • Page 222 <Record Display Set> Setting at purchase Setting not to Display Redial/Received Call Record You can set whether to display Received Call Record and Redial/Dialled Call Record. Other settings Record display set Enter the Terminal Security Code Received calls ·····················Sets for Received Call Record and Received Address List. Redial/Dialled calls··············Sets for Redial/Dialled Call Record and Sent Address List.
  • Page 223 <Self Mode> P.33 Setting at purchase Using Self Mode Released You can disable all communications and transmission functions such as making/taking calls, i-mode communications, packet transfer, and Ir exchange. If a call comes in during Self Mode, an announcement to the effect that you are out of reach of radio wave or the power is turned off is played back to the caller.
  • Page 224 <Side Keys Guard> P.33 Setting at purchase Preventing Side Key Operation Errors You can disable the side keys ( ) for when the FOMA phone is closed. You can prevent operation errors in a bag. Other settings Side keys guard OFF···············Sets the side keys ( ) function valid when the FOMA phone is closed.
  • Page 225: Using Alarm

    <Alarm> Setting at purchase Using Alarm You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time with an alarm tone and animation. Set the date and time in “Clock setting” beforehand. Store/Edit an Alarm You can store up to three items of Alarm, and set one of them. Alarm If you have already set any Alarm, the set contents are displayed.
  • Page 226 Put check marks for the day of the week you want to set the Alarm for Each time you press , “ ” and “ ” switch. ···············Sets the Alarm. ···············Does not set the Alarm. ● Select at least one day of the week. When “select day”...
  • Page 227 Set an Alarm to Sound P.33 You can set one alarm item selecting from the stored ones. You can set only one item. Alarm Select an Alarm ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the Alarm list, press ) to display the following items. Edit p.223 Display detail...
  • Page 228 ■ If you set an alarm for “Alarm”, “Schedule”, and “ToDo”, the icons appear on the desktop. “ ” ················Displayed when an alarm is set for today (except the setting for passed time). “ ” ················Displayed when an alarm is set for tomorrow or onward. ※...
  • Page 229 ■ When “Alarm” did not work When the Alarm did not work, “Missed alarm” icon is displayed on the desktop. You can check that icon for the alarm contents (Missed alarm information). The “Missed alarm” information displays the latest information that could not be notified.
  • Page 230: Using Calendar To Manage Schedule

    <Schedule> Using Calendar to Manage Schedule You can display the Calendar by month or week to check the stored schedule events. Set the date and time in “Clock setting” beforehand. See pages 226, 227 about how the alarm works. Store Schedule Events When the specified date and time comes, an alarm tone, entered alarm message (schedule contents) and an animation corresponding to the set icon notify you of the schedule.
  • Page 231 Put check marks for the day of the week you want to set the schedule for Each time you press , “ ” and “ ” switch. ···············Sets the schedule. ···············Does not set the schedule. ● Select at least one day of the week. When “Select day”...
  • Page 232 Select an icon ● “ ” through “ ” is displayed if you set the user icon. ■ Schedule icon list Plan Meal Drive Tennis Golf Hospital Date Karaoke Meeting Going out Drinking Train Airplane Fishing Shopping Personal Holiday Travel Business Birthday User icon 1 User icon 2 User icon 3 User icon 4 User icon 5...
  • Page 233 ■ When you attempt to set two schedule events for the same date and time ● When both two events are set to “Not repeat” (1 time) or “Repeat” (Daily/Select day) The display on the right appears. To overwrite, select “YES” and press To cancel, select “NO”...
  • Page 234 Store Holidays/Anniversaries You can store up to 100 Holidays and Anniversaries each. You can store one each for the same date. Bring up a Calendar ) New Holiday or Anniversary Enter the date you want to set as the holiday or anniversary ●...
  • Page 235 View Schedule Events P.33 You can check the details of Schedule events, holidays, or anniversaries. Schedule The Calendar appears. ● The selected date is highlighted. ● You can also display the Calendar by selecting “Calendar display” from the Function menu for schedule (category display) and pressing ●...
  • Page 236 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While a Calendar is displayed, press ) to display the following items. p.228 Monthly display See this page Weekly display See this page Category display See this page User icon settg. p.235 No. of schedules p.236 Delete past p.237 Delete all...
  • Page 237 User Icon Setting P.33 If you have set still images or animations as user icons, those images are displayed to notify you of the schedule event. Up to five user icons can be set and they are displayed as “ ”...
  • Page 238 ■ To release the user icon setting ● To release all Select “Release all” from the display in step 2 on page 235 and press Select “YES” in the Confirmation display for release and press The icon of the schedule that used the released icon will change to “ ”.
  • Page 239 Delete This/Delete Past/Delete All P.33 Bring up a Calendar or Schedule event/list ) Delete this or Delete past or Delete all ● The deleting method you can select differs according to the displayed item. ● If you select “Delete this”, skip to step 3. ●...
  • Page 240 Edit You can change the schedule events, holidays, or anniversaries. Bring up a Schedule event/list, holiday, or anniversary Edit Then, follow from step 3 on page 228 to edit the schedule event and from step 2 on page 232 to edit the holiday and anniversary.
  • Page 241: Using Todo To Manage Schedule

    <ToDo> Using ToDo to Manage Schedule You can store up to 100 ToDo items to manage your schedule. Set the date and time in “Clock setting” beforehand. See pages 226, 227 about how the alarm works. Store ToDo Items ToDo ) New ●...
  • Page 242 H ···················Sets priority high. is displayed. L····················Sets priority low. is displayed. None ·············Does not set priority. ● If you sort the items of the same day in date order, the items are displayed from the higher priority. Plan···············Sets the category to “Plan”. Personal········Sets the category to “Personal”.
  • Page 243 Press The set ToDo is stored. ● If you do not enter the main text (ToDo content), “ ” is not displayed. Information ● During PIM Lock, you cannot store or edit ToDo. ● When “Alarm setting” is set to “Alarm preferred” and the alarm time has arrived while you are dialing, the other party is called up and then the alarm will sound after starting communication.
  • Page 244 View ToDo Items P.33 ToDo The ToDo list is displayed. ● The status icon (see page 243) of the ToDo items after the due date is displayed in red. is displayed. If you set “Priority” to “None”, no icon is displayed. ●...
  • Page 245 Edit You can edit ToDo. Bring up a ToDo item/list ) Edit Then, follow from step 3 on page 239 to edit the ToDo item. ● To edit the due date of the “Completion” ToDo, select “ ”, press , and perform the same operation as step 4 on page 239.
  • Page 246 Sort/Filter P.33 You can sort ToDo items for display. Further, you can list up the ToDo items by the specified status. Bring up a ToDo item/list ) Sort/Filter By due date ·························Displays ToDo in the descending order of the due date. By completed ······················Displays ToDo in the descending order of the completed date.
  • Page 247 <Alarm Setting> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting whether to Alarm during Operations Alarm preferred You can set either “Operation preferred” or “Alarm preferred” for alarm notification of “Alarm”, “Schedule” and “ToDo”. Clock Alarm setting Operation preferred·············Gives priority to operation over alarm notification. You are alerted only during the Stand-by display.
  • Page 248 <Own Number> Storing your Name, Mail Address and Other Information In addition to the phone number (own number) you have signed up, you can store your personal information such as your name, reading, home phone number, and mail address. You can store up to three phone numbers except own number and three mail addresses.
  • Page 249: Security Code

    Store Personal Data In addition to own phone number, you can store other phone numbers, mail addresses, a postal address, memorandums, and an image. If you change the mail address (see page 198 of “Applications” manual) or register the secret code (see page 200 of “Applications” manual), change the mail address in this function as well.
  • Page 250 <Not stored> Enter the mail address ● You can enter up to 50 half-pitch alphanumeric and symbols. ● See page 314 for how to enter characters. ● The mail address you change in this function is only to be displayed in “Own Number” display.
  • Page 251 Select an image ● You can store a JPEG image of up to 20 Kbytes. However, you cannot store still images set with the file restriction (see page 296 of “Applications” manual). Press The entered data is stored. Display All Data You can check all stored phone numbers and mail addresses.
  • Page 252 Erase Phone No./Erase Mail Address/Erase Address/Erase Memorandums/Delete Image You can erase stored items per item. Own number Erase phone No. ·················Erases the displayed phone number. Erase mail add. ···················Erases the displayed mail address. Erase address ·····················Erases the stored postal address. Erase memorandum············Erases the stored memorandums.
  • Page 253: Private Menu

    <Private Menu> Using your Private Menu You can store the functions you frequently use in “Private menu” to enable Setting at purchase Own number you to access them with ease. Ring volume You can store a total of 10 functions selected from the PHONEBOOK, Vibrator Notify caller ID SETTINGS, MULTIMEDIA, ACCESSORY, OWN DATA, SERVICE, i-mode, MAIL,...
  • Page 254 Add to Private Menu P.33 You can store the functions you frequently use in the Private menu. Private menu or Private menu list Add to P-menu Select a function you want to store The selected function is stored in the Private menu. ●...
  • Page 255: Voice Memo During A Call>

    <Voice Memo during a Call><Voice Memo during Standby> Recording Voice during a Voice Call or Standby as Voice Memo Two types of Voice Memo are available: one is “Voice memo” (during a call) for recording other party’s voice during a call and the other is “Voice memo” (during standby) for recording your own voice during standby.
  • Page 256: Video-Phone Video Memo

    <Video-phone Video Memo> Recording Images from a Video-phone Call as a Video-phone Video Memo During a video-phone call, you can record other party’s photo image and voice. Up to two messages, within approximately 20 seconds per call, can be recorded. See page 119 for playing/erasing “Video-phone video memo”.
  • Page 257: Using Calculator

    <Calculator> Using Calculator You can display Calculator to perform the four rules of calculation ( + , − , × , ÷ You can display up to 10 digits including a decimal point or minus sign. Calculator Calculator is displayed. Follow the operation below to perform calculation.
  • Page 258 <Free Memo> Making Free Memos You can store up to 10 free memo items, and enter up to 256 full-pitch or 512 half-pitch characters per item. You can also paste free memo to schedule events or to the main text of new mail. Store Free Memos Free memo Select <Not stored>...
  • Page 259 Edit Free Memos Free memo Select a free memo Edit the free memo ● You can bring up the Edit display by pressing ) from the display in step 1. You can also bring up the Edit display by selecting “Edit” from the Function menu. ●...
  • Page 260 Delete This/Delete All P.33 Bring up a free memo ) Delete this or Delete all YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Compose Message You can compose a new message with a free memo inserted into the main text of the message. Bring up a free memo ) Compose message Then, follow the steps on page 150 of “Applications”...
  • Page 261: Reset Settings

    <Reset Settings> Resetting Function Settings You can reset the function settings to their default. Other settings Reset settings Enter the Terminal Security Code ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code. ● Default list Menu No.
  • Page 262 Menu No. Function name Default Reference Talk Noise reduction p.168 Quality alarm High tone p.169 Reconnect control No tone p.169 Illumination in talk p.174 Select hold tone Tone 1 p.174 Video-phone Camera image sending p.102 Select image On hold : Fixed p.103 Holding : Fixed...
  • Page 263 Menu No. Function name Default Reference Private menu Own number p.251 Ring volume Vibrator Notify caller ID Alarm Open phone Menu display set Private window Menu display set Guidance : ON p.206 Menu display : List Automatic display p.194 LCD AI p.197 Play-info Appli.
  • Page 264 Menu No. Function name Default Reference Other settings Keypad sound p.186 Charge sound p.186 Side keys guard p.222 Input method Input mode : All p.315 Prior mode : Mode 1 (5-touch) Prediction : ON Guidance : ON Record display set p.220 Subaddress setting p.168...
  • Page 265 Menu No. Function name Default Reference Camera Recording mode Snapshot Appli. Brightness ±0 Appli. White balance Auto Appli. Tone Normal Appli. Front-CMR size (snapshot) QCIF (176 x 144) Appli. Side camera size (snapshot) VGA (640 x 480) Appli. Cont. shoot size QCIF (176 x 144) Appli.
  • Page 266: Uim Operation

    <UIM Operation> Copying/Deleting Data Items in FOMA Phone or UIM You can exchange data such as in the Phonebook or Short Message (SMS) between the FOMA phone and the UIM. You can also delete the Phonebook or Short Message (SMS) data memorized in the FOMA phone or the UIM.
  • Page 267: Select A Folder

    Delete Data Items Example: Deleting data of Short Message (SMS) UIM operation Enter the Terminal Security Code If you enter the Terminal Security Code, you cannot receive calls and “ ” is displayed. When a call comes in before entering the code, UIM operation ends. ●...
  • Page 268 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Phonebook List or Short Message (SMS) List is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Start copy p.264 Start deletion p.265 Select this p.264, 265 Select all p.264 Release this p.264, 265 Release all p.264 Detail See this page...
  • Page 269 <PLMN Setting> P.33 Setting at purchase Setting Mobile Network You Use DoCoMo This section explains how to set PLMN (telecommunication carrier) that provides FOMA services you use. ※ As of May 2004, you can select no other carriers than DoCoMo. Other settings PLMN setting Manual Select PLMN (telecommunication carrier) you use The selected PLMN (telecommunication carrier) is set.
  • Page 270: How To Use Flat-Plug Earphone/Microphone Set With Switch

    How to Use Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch Open the cover for the AV OUT or Earphone/Microphone terminal (see page 31) and insert the connecting plug of the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch (option). Making Calls Using Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P.33 You can make voice calls using the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch.
  • Page 271 Receiving Calls Using Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch P.33 P.33 During ringing Press the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch A beep sounds and you are connected. With the video-phone call, the image set for “Camera off” of “Select image” is sent to the other party.
  • Page 272 Earphones connectable with the FOMA phone ■ Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set ■ Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01 with Switch P01/P02 When you use this “Earphone Plug Adapter P001”, ■ Earphone Plug Adapter P001 you can use the following options. ● You can use the switch of them in the same way as Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch.
  • Page 273: Sounding Ring Tone From Earphone Only

    <Earphone> P.33 Setting at purchase Sounding Ring Tone from Earphone Only Earphone+Speaker You can set whether to make the ring tone sound from the speaker for when Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch (option) is connected. If you do this setting, alarm notification, and playback tone from the melody player will sound from the speaker as well as the ring tone.
  • Page 274: Automatic Answer

    <Automatic Answer> Taking a Call Automatically when Earphone is Connected If a call comes in while the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set Setting at purchase Automatic answer ··OFF with Switch (option) is connected, you can automatically Ringing time···········6 seconds (when ON) answer the call after the specified ringing time is elapsed. External option Automatic answer ON ················Sets Automatic answer.
  • Page 275: Services Available With Foma Phones

    Services Available with FOMA Phones Available service Phone number Collect call (calls charged to the receiver) (No area code) 106 Directory assistance for ordinary phones and mobile phones subscribed to DoCoMo (Fee charged) (No area code) 104 (Unlisted phone numbers cannot be given.) Telegram transmission (Fee charged for sending telegrams) (No area code) 115 8 a.m.
  • Page 276: Multiaccess

    <Multiaccess> Multiaccess You can use the Multiaccess function to do dual communications, namely, voice communications (phone) and packet transmission (i-mode, i-mode mail, and data transmission connecting to personal computers) simultaneously. Further, you can use Short Message (SMS) at the same time. See page 356 for details of combination of Multiaccess. Functions Available for Concurrent Transmission The FOMA phone can use the multiple lines (maximum three lines) simultaneously as follows: Voice communications (phone)
  • Page 277 Access i-mode during a Call You can connect to i-mode during a voice call. i Menu English During a voice call The call stays connected. ● See page 38 of “Applications” manual for connecting to sites. ● To switch the display, press and hold for at least one second;...
  • Page 278: Make A Call

    Start Packet Transmission during a Call You can perform packet transmission during a voice call. During a voice call Do dialing from a personal computer The call stays connected. ● See page 420 of “Applications” manual for packet transmission. ● To switch the display, press and hold for at least one second;...
  • Page 279 Receive a Call during i-mode or during Packet Transmission You can take a call with i-mode or packet transmission connected. The Call Receiving display appears for an incoming call. Press to answer the call. i-mode or packet transmission stays connected. ●...
  • Page 280: Multitask

    <Multitask> Multitask You can make multiple functions work by selecting multiple menu functions (see page 40) simultaneously. By combining Multiaccess and Multitask, you can use following functions simultaneously: (see page 357 for the combination pattern of Multitask) You can use maximum three functions and a voice or video-phone call simultaneously. ●...
  • Page 281 ● If another menu function in the same group has already been called up when you call up a menu function, the display on the right appears. Select “YES” to call up the new menu function and press . The existing menu function will be closed. ●...
  • Page 282 Switch Displays ● While multiple functions are working, you can switch the display by pressing and holding for at least one second. ● The display switches from the latest one in descending order. Setting Group Tool Group Stand-by display For at least one For at least one second second...
  • Page 283 Using Network Services...
  • Page 284: Network Services Available With Foma Phones

    Network Services Available with FOMA Phones The following are the DoCoMo Network Services available with the FOMA phones: See the reference page in the table below for the outline and usage method of the services. Service Application Monthly fee Reference Voice Mail Service Required Charged...
  • Page 285 Information ● Refer to “FOMA Network Services User’s Guide” for more details. ● The Network Services are not available when you are out of the service area or radio waves do not reach. ● You can store additional services provided by DoCoMo Network Services as new menu. (See page 310) <Check Network Services>...
  • Page 286: Voice Mail

    <Voice Mail> Using Voice Mail Service If you are in a place where radio waves do not reach or the power turns off, the center holds Voice Mail messages on behalf of you. The caller hears an answer message and his/her message is held at the Voice Mail Service Center.
  • Page 287 Activate You can start using Voice Mail Service. Voice mail Activate YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press ● You can also bring up the YES/NO Confirmation display by selecting “Activate” from the Function menu of the Voice Mail Setting Check display, and pressing A display to specify the ringing time is shown.
  • Page 288 Set Ringing Time You can set the ringing time until the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center. You can set the ringing time from 0 to 120 seconds. Voice mail Set ringing time Enter a ringing time (seconds) ●...
  • Page 289: Play Messages

    Play Messages You can play back messages recorded as the Voice Mail. Voice mail Play messages YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Operate following the voice guidance. Information ● You cannot do this operation during calls. ● If you press , or following the voice guidance, you may not end the call by pressing press...
  • Page 290 Erase Icon P.33 You can erase the Voice mail icons (such as ) from the Stand-by display. Voice mail Erase icon YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Information ● Even if you erase the Voice Mail icons, the messages held at the Voice Mail Service Center are not erased. Forward an Incoming Call to the Voice Mail Service Center during Ringing You can connect an incoming call to the Voice Mail Service Center just by a simple key operation.
  • Page 291 Forward Specified Calls to the Voice Mail Center You can automatically connect the calls from the phone numbers stored in the Phonebook to the Voice Mail Service Center regardless of the Activate/Deactivate setting for the Service. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This setting is valid only when the caller notifies his/her Caller ID.
  • Page 292: Call Waiting

    <Call Waiting> Using Call Waiting Service When you receive another call during a call, you can place the current call on hold to take the new call. You can also make a new call placing the current call on hold. You cannot use this function if you are out of the service area or in a place where radio waves do not reach.
  • Page 293 Check Setting P.33 You can check the setting contents of Call Waiting Service. Call waiting Check setting ● When you finish checking, press Answer an Incoming Call during a Call You can answer the second call placing the first call on hold. If another call comes in during the current call, press The current call is automatically placed on hold so that you can receive a new call.
  • Page 294: End Held Call

    End a Held Call During holding ) End held call You finish talking with the party on hold. End a Call to Answer Another Call You can answer a new call after finishing the current call. If another call comes in during the current call, press The ring tone for the incoming call sounds.
  • Page 295 Hold a Call to Make a New Call You can make a call to another party placing the current call on hold. Enter another party’s phone number during a call You can talk with the party you have dialed. The call with the first party is automatically placed on hold. ●...
  • Page 296: Call Forwarding

    <Call Forwarding> Using Call Forwarding Service You can forward the incoming call the FOMA phone received to the forwarding destination you have stored such as your home or office. You have to apply in order to use the Call Forwarding Service. ■...
  • Page 297 Information ● Call fee from the area where the FOMA phone subscribed for the Service is located to the forwarding destination is charged for the subscriber. Note that the call fee for this function might be charged higher if you activate the Service out of your area and do not turn the power on.
  • Page 298 Deactivate P.33 You can stop using the Call Forwarding Service. Call forwarding Deactivate YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Change Forwarding No You can change the forwarding destination. Call forwarding Change forwarding No Enter the phone number of forwarding destination Change No.
  • Page 299 Forward an Incoming Call during Ringing You can forward the incoming call to the phone number you specified (see page 295) as a “Forwarding destination” by a simple key operation. Even when you do not set the Call Forwarding Service to “Activate”, the Service will be available using this function. During ringing ) Call forwarding The incoming call is forwarded.
  • Page 300 Forward Specified Calls to Specified Destination You can automatically forward the calls from the specified phone numbers stored in the Phonebook, regardless of the Activate/Deactivate setting for the Call Forwarding Service. You can specify up to 20 phone numbers. This setting is valid only when the caller notifies his/her Caller ID. It is advisable to activate “Caller ID request”...
  • Page 301: Using Nuisance Call Blocking Service

    <Bar Nuisance Call> Using Nuisance Call Blocking Service You can set the FOMA phone to block calls from specific phone numbers, such as mischievous call or vicious sales talk. You can register up to 30 phone numbers. You cannot operate this function when you are out of service area or out of reach of radio waves.
  • Page 302 Delete Last Entry/Delete All Entries P.33 Bar nuisance call Delete last entry ··················The phone number registered for rejection in the last only is deleted. (You cannot delete one before the last one.) Delete all entries ·················The phone numbers registered for rejection all deleted. YES OK ●...
  • Page 303: Change Setting

    <Notify Caller ID> Notifying your Phone Number to the Other Party’s Phone The FOMA phone enables you to notify your phone number to the other party when dialing. The Caller ID is important information, so pay enough attention for notifying your Caller ID. This function is available when the other party’s phone is the digital terminal such as the FOMA phones or other mobile phones that support Caller ID.
  • Page 304 <Caller ID Request> Using Caller ID Display Request Service The Caller ID Display Request Service responds to anonymous callers by the message asking them to redial notifying of their Caller IDs. You can thus prevent nuisance or wrong calls from incoming so that you will be able to use your FOMA phone with a sense of safety.
  • Page 305 Deactivate P.33 You can stop using the Caller ID Display Request Service. Caller ID request Deactivate YES OK ● To cancel select “NO” and press Check Setting P.33 You can check the setting contents of the Caller ID Display Request Service. Caller ID request Check setting ●...
  • Page 306: Using Dual Network Service

    <Dual Network> Using Dual Network Service You can use the same phone number signed up for the FOMA with the mova by using “Dual Network Service”. You can use the FOMA or the mova as you like according to the service area. Even when you are out of the service area of the FOMA but it is the service area of the mova, you can make or receive calls from the mova.
  • Page 307 Check Setting P.33 You can check the setting contents of the Dual Network Service. Dual network Check setting ● When you finish checking, press Dual Network Service by Key Operations You can press a few keys to use the Dual Network Service instead of using the menu function in the FOMA phone.
  • Page 308: English Guidance

    <English Guidance> Switching Guidance Language between Japanese and English You can switch the language of the announcement for outgoing or incoming calls, between Japanese and English. You can set separate languages for outgoing or incoming calls. Guidance Setting P.33 You can set the announcement. The announcements you can set for outgoing and incoming calls are as follows: Outgoing/Incoming Language...
  • Page 309 <Service Dial No.> Using Service Dial You can make a call with ease at “DoCoMo group” (see the back of the cover) and “DoCoMo Repair counter” (see page 372). Call at DoCoMo Group Service dial No. (DoCoMo group) YES ドコモ総合案内・受付 Dialing 151 starts.
  • Page 310 <Set Arrival Act> Activating/Deactivating Selected Action to Incoming Calls You can activate/deactivate or check the functions you selected in Arrival Call Act. Activate P.33 You can start using Arrival Call Act. Set arrival act Activate YES ● To cancel, select “NO” and press Deactivate P.33 You can stop using Arrival Call Act.
  • Page 311: Remote Control

    <Remote Control> Setting Remote Control You can select whether you remote-control the Voice Mail Service (see page 284) or Call Forwarding Service (see page 294) from other phones such as payphones than the FOMA phone. Activate P.33 You can start using the Remote Control Service. Remote control Activate YES ●...
  • Page 312 <Additional Service> Using Additional Services You can register up to 10 Network services if any of the new services are additionally provided by DoCoMo. Add New Service/Editing Registered Service Additional service <Additional Service List> Select <Not stored> ) Add new service ●...
  • Page 313 Use Registered Service P.33 Additional service Select a service Press You are dialing the Service Center. ● You cannot dial the Special number in Viewer style. ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ From the Additional Service List, press ) to display the following items. Add new service p.310 Edit...
  • Page 314: How To Enter Characters

    <Additional Msg.> Using Additional Messages For when you execute the additional services, you can register up to 10 messages conforming the code (USSD) that is returned from the Service Center. The message is displayed when the registered code is returned as a reply. Register/Edit Additional Messages Additional Msg.
  • Page 315: How To Enter Characters

    How to Enter Characters...
  • Page 316: Entering Characters

    <Character Entries> Entering Characters You can use the keys to enter characters. You cannot enter characters by using numeric keys in Movie style or Viewer style. You need to enter characters for functions such as “Add to phonebook”, “Free memo” or “Compose message”.
  • Page 317 ■ About the remaining number of characters and the number of characters that can be entered The number of characters in the Character Entry (Edit) display is counted according to the following rules. In the Character Entry display for each function, “ ” (End mark) is inserted to the end of characters that you can enter for that function, so let the end mark be an estimate for entering.
  • Page 318 Select a mode you use with priority ● You cannot select the mode you did not select in step 2. ■ How to switch in the Character Entry (Edit) display In the Character Entry (Edit) display, you can switch mode in the following two methods: ●...
  • Page 319 Characters that you can enter in Mode 1 <Example> To enter “ う ”, select “Kanji hiragana input mode” and press three times. To enter “B”, select “Alphabet input mode” and press twice. Kanji hiragana Katakana input mode Alphabet input mode Numeral input mode input mode ※...
  • Page 320 Switch Entry Mode in Mode 2 (2-touch) Each time you press ), “Full pitch” and “Half pitch” switch. Character Entry (Edit) display ● You can also switch input mode by pressing ), selecting “Full pitch” or “Half pitch” from the Function menu and pressing ●...
  • Page 321 Information ● When entering reading for the Phonebook in the UIM, you can enter full-pitch Katakana instead of Hiragana. ● You may not be able to enter some characters in Mode 2. Switch to Mode 1 if this happens. ● See page 332 for entering symbols and pictographs. Switch Entry Mode in Mode 3 (T9) You can enter characters by pressing fewer keys in this mode.
  • Page 322 Select “ ” えんどう to convert “ ” to Kanji えんどう Characters you can enter in Mode 3 Kanji/Hiragana Katakana input mode input mode あいうえお ぁぃぅぇぉ 1 アイウエオ ァィゥェォ 1 かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 たちつてと 4 っ タチツテト 4 ッ なにぬねの5...
  • Page 323 ■ “Yomi edit mode” Press ) while the reading candidate list is displayed to edit the candidate. <Example: To convert the reading candidate “ ” to “ ”> あたいする いどうする 1. Enter the reading candidate “ ” in Mode 3 (T9). (See page 319) あたいする...
  • Page 324 ■ Fix mode From the Character Entry (Edit) display with the candidate list not displayed, press to switch to Fix mode. You can enter characters one by one. <Example: To enter the reading “ ”> だて 1. From the Character Entry (Edit) display in Mode 3 (T9), press 2.
  • Page 325 Setting at purchase Use Prediction P.33 Once you enter characters, those characters are automatically memorized, and if you enter the same characters having the same reading again, you can select the candidate from the memorized character strings or common phrases. Other settings Input method Prediction ON ················Performs word prediction.
  • Page 326 Enter Characters Example: Entering “ トドの嶋 ” into a free memo Free memo Press ) to bring up the Character Entry (Edit) display. Enter Hiragana. <Mode 1> と → Press five times and once. ど → Press five times and once.
  • Page 327 to convert the character. ● If you cannot convert the character to the target one, press to highlight the character you want to convert and press a few times until the target character appears. Take “ ゛ ” or “ ゜ ” off the character or change the reading (Chinese reading/Japanese reading) and reenter. ●...
  • Page 328 ■ Correcting/deleting characters ● When inserting character In Insert mode, press to place the cursor on the character next to the right of the position you want to insert that character into and enter it. The character is inserted into the cursor position. ●...
  • Page 329 ■ About data while entering/editing ● When the battery runs empty If the battery level runs short while you are editing text for functions such as “Free memo” or new mail (see page 150 of “Applications” manual), the text editing ends automatically and an alarm for empty battery will sound. The data you are editing is automatically fixed and saved, so charge the battery or replace it with charged battery pack: then you are able to be back to editing work.
  • Page 330 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While entering (editing) text, press ) to display the following items. PI·SB input mode See this page Upper case/Lower case p.329 Full pitch/Half pitch p.329 Copy p.329 p.330 Paste p.330 Common phrases p.331 Space p.332 Line feed p.332 Symbols p.332...
  • Page 331 Upper Case/Lower Case Character Entry (Edit) display ) Upper case or Lower case ● “Lower case” is displayed in upper case mode and “Upper case” is displayed in lowercase mode. ● While entering, you can switch to lowercase by pressing the key assigned for lowercase and then ●...
  • Page 332 You can cut up to 1024 full-pitch or 2048 half-pitch characters of the texts such as on messages or free memos. Character Entry (Edit) display ) Cut Select a position you start cutting from ● When you cut the main text of mail, press ): then select “YES”...
  • Page 333 Common Phrases Character Entry (Edit) display Common phrases ● In the Character Entry (Edit) display, place the cursor beforehand on the position you want to insert a common phrase into. Select a folder Select a common phrase ● Fixed common phrases are already stored in Folder 1 and Folder 2. ●...
  • Page 334 Space Character Entry (Edit) display ) Space ● In the Character Entry (Edit) display, place the cursor beforehand to the right of the position you want to insert the space into. ● The pitch of the space you enter is full-pitch space in full-pitch mode and half-pitch space in half-pitch mode. Line Feed You can enter “...
  • Page 335 Kuten Code You can enter characters, numerals, and symbols listed in the Kuten Code List (see page 350). Example: entering “ 携 ” (Kuten code 2340) Character Entry (Edit) display ) Kuten code The display switches to Kuten input mode and “ 区 ” appears to the lower left side of the display.
  • Page 336 Quote Phonebook In the Character Entry (Edit) display, you can access the Phonebook and quote its contents of up to 269 full-pitch or 538 half-pitch characters. The following are the items you can quote: <Phonebook stored in the FOMA phone> Name, reading, phone number 1 to 4, mail address 1 to 3, postal address, memorandums <Phonebook stored in the UIM>...
  • Page 337 Quote Own Number In the Character Entry (Edit) display, you can access your personal data and quote its contents of up to 269 full-pitch or 538 half-pitch characters. The following are the items you can quote: Name, reading, phone number 1 to 4, mail address 1 to 3, postal address, memorandums Character Entry (Edit) display ) Quote own number Enter the Terminal Security Code...
  • Page 338: Resetting Learning Dictionary

    <Reset Learning Dictionary> Resetting Learning Dictionary You can reset the Learning Dictionary function that has automatically memorized the entered characters for conversion candidates. Other settings Reset learning dic. Enter the Terminal Security Code T9/Expect words ·················Resets the reading candidates in Mode 3 (T9) and word prediction candidates. Kana/Kanji change ··············Resets the conversion candidates for entering characters.
  • Page 339 Select a common phrase <Common Phrases List> <Common Phrases display> ● Folder 1 (Fixed common phrases) Expressions Sorry Thank you Congratulations! It’s time Wait a minute Just arrived Schedule change Where are you? Do your best What are you doing? ●...
  • Page 340 Information ● Do not use “Half-pitch katakana” and “Pictographs” for composing own common phrases to be used in mail title, main text, header, signature, and quotation. They might not be displayed correctly. (You can use pictographs for i-mode mail.) ● Fixed common phrases are called up in “Kanji/Hiragana expression” when character input method (see page 315) is “Kanji-hiragana input mode”...
  • Page 341 ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While the Common Phrases List/Common Phrase display is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit See this page Delete this See this page Delete all See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation. Edit You can edit common phrases.
  • Page 342 <Own Dictionary> Storing Words in Own Dictionary You can store up to 100 words in Own dictionary that you can convert by your favorite reading. You can store up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters per item. For reading, you can store up to 10 Hiragana characters.
  • Page 343 Check Words in Own Dictionary P.33 Own dictionary Select a dictionary ◆◇◆ Function menu ◆◇◆ While Own Dictionary is displayed, press ) to display the following items. Edit See this page Delete this See this page Delete all See this page Some of these items might not be available depending on the operation.
  • Page 344: Using Downloaded Dictionary

    <DL Dictionary> Using Downloaded Dictionary Use Downloaded Dictionary P.33 You can make dictionaries downloaded from sites valid (see page 71 of “Applications” manual for downloading dictionaries). If you select a dictionary already validated, it is made invalid. You can store up to five dictionaries and can make two of them valid. DL dictionary Select a downloaded dictionary The downloaded dictionary you have selected is validated and “...
  • Page 345 Edit Title You can edit title of the dictionary. Bring up a downloaded dictionary ) Edit title Enter the title ● You can enter up to 10 full-pitch or 20 half-pitch characters. ● See page 314 for how to enter characters. Information ●...
  • Page 347: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 348: Function List

    Function List Menu Function name Description Reference Inbox Displays received i-mode mail and Short Message (SMS). Appli. − Outbox Displays sent i-mode mail and Short Message (SMS). Appli. − Displays the list of saved but not sent i-mode mail and Short Draft Appli.
  • Page 349 Menu Function name Description Reference Talk Noise reduction Subdues environmental noise to make communications clear. p.168 Sounds an alarm when the line could be cut off while talking Quality alarm p.169 because of bad radio waves status. Sets the alarm for when call is disconnected midway because of bad Reconnect control p.169 radio wave status.
  • Page 350 Menu Function name Description Reference Change security code Changes the Terminal Security Code. p.210 PIN setting Sets PIN1 code/PIN2 code. p.211 − Secret mode Switches to Secret Mode. p.216 Secret only mode Switches to Secret Only Mode. p.216 i-mode connection Connection timeout Sets the connection timeout for i-mode.
  • Page 351 Menu Function name Description Reference Alarm Sets the alarm. p.223 ToDo Manages schedule event using ToDo. p.239 Free memo Creates Free memo. p.256 Calculator Uses as calculator. p.255 Play/Erase Msg. Plays/Erases Record Message and Voice Memo. p.117 − Plays/Erases Video-phone Record Message and Video-phone Play/Erase VP Msg.
  • Page 352: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Kuten digit Kuten digit Kuten digit Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 (スペース) 平成 【 あ  】 【 い  】 【 く  】 【 う  】 【 け  】 【 え  】...
  • Page 353 <How to read Kuten Code> First enter the number for “Kuten digit 1 to 3”, and enter the number for “Kuten digit 4”. ● Some characters in Kuten Code List may appear different from those displayed on display. Kuten digit Kuten digit Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4...
  • Page 354 Kuten digit Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit Kuten digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3 【 む  】 【 め  】 【 も  】 【 や  】 【 ゆ  】 【 よ  】 【 ら  】 【 り  】 【...
  • Page 355 Kuten digit Kuten digit Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 1 to 3 1 to 3...
  • Page 356: Symbol Conversion List

    Symbol Conversion List In the Character Entry (Edit) display, enter “ きごう ” to convert it to bring up symbol candidates. Further, you can enter characters listed below to covert them into respective symbols. Character Symbol Character Symbol Character Symbol あっと...
  • Page 357: Symbol List

    Symbol List The symbols shown in <Half pitch (5/5)> below are entered in half pitch but other symbols are counted in full pitch. If you select “Symbol” from the Function menu of character input mode that allows you to enter only half-pitch characters, you can display half-pitch symbols (5/5) only. See page 332 for how to enter symbols.
  • Page 358: Multiaccess Combination Patterns

    Multiaccess Combination Patterns Transmission event Short Message Voice call Video-phone call i-mode i-mode mail (SMS) Transmission status Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Incoming Connecting Outgoing Incoming Outgoing Incoming Voice call ① ② × × ⑤ ⑤ ⑥ ⑤ ⑥ Video-phone call − ×...
  • Page 359: Multitask Combination Patterns

    Multitask Combination Patterns When the functions in the same group conflict, the display for switching the running function appears. ( part in the table) Started function i-mode group Setting group Tool group Private Voice call Video- menu/ Mail i- α ppli ※...
  • Page 360: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Check point Reference The FOMA phone does not turn on. ● Make sure the battery pack is correctly installed in place. p.54 (Cannot use) ● Check if the battery runs empty. p.61 ● If the mova is usable in Dual Network Service, some services might p.304 not be available to the FOMA phone.
  • Page 361: Error Messages

    Error Messages Message Description Reference Address is not valid Address is not correct. Confirm the address and try again. p.212 of Appli. Address is not valid (451) Could not send messages correctly. Check address and try again. p.150 of Appli. All protected All data are protected so cannot delete.
  • Page 362 Message Description Reference Calling now Cannot play back melody during a call. End the call and try again. — Cannot play Cannot delete because use mail Corresponding software is running. End the software and try again. p.95 folder of Appli. Cannot display Corresponding software is running.
  • Page 363 Message Description Reference Connected video-phone The function is not available during a video-phone call. End the video-phone call p.85, Cannot start and try again. Connecting now Cannot operate during 64K data transmission. End the 64K data transmission and p.492 Cannot dial try again.
  • Page 364 Message Description Reference Data is too long Characters for one (or plural) of address, subject, and text of message exceeded — A part is deleted the maximum so part of them was deleted. Data not applicable Received data has an error so cannot display. The received data is deleted. —...
  • Page 365 Folder using same software exists — Unable to download Format SD card for your phone The format of miniSD memory card is incompatible with the FOMA P900iV. Use the p.413 FOMA phone to format it. of Appli. Forwarding number is not set The forwarding destination phone number is not specified.
  • Page 366 Message Description Reference Memory full Memory space is full so cannot operate. Delete unnecessary files and try again. p.352, 382 of Appli. Memory space is short so cannot set data restrictions. Or, cannot edit title. Delete p.352, 382 unnecessary data. of Appli.
  • Page 367 Message Description Reference No data No data is stored at the destination. — There are no corresponding data. — No data in phonebook The Phone number and mail address of Caller are not stored in the Phonebook. p.122, Cannot operate Store them and try again.
  • Page 368 Message Description Reference Not support Error occurred in the UIM or the PUK (PIN unblock code) is blocked. Contact the p.372 DoCoMo counter. Not supported code Incompatible code so cannot read. — Could not scan Not supported data exists Incompatible data is contained. —...
  • Page 369 Message Description Reference Receiver cannot store data Receiver blocks data. — Receiver’s data is full The data at receiver are full. — Receiving data exceeds maximum Data size exceeded its maximum so could not download. — size for i motion Receiving data exceeds replayable Data size exceeded its maximum so could not download.
  • Page 370 Message Description Reference Security code is 4 to 8 digits Entered Terminal Security Code is wrong. Enter the correct one. p.208 Send mail after check preview Displays preview and send messages. p.152 of Appli. Server is busy Server is busy so cannot connect. Wait a while and try again. —...
  • Page 371 Message Description Reference SSL session cannot be established Either altered SSL certificate was received or SSL error occurred so cannot — connect. SSL session failed Certificate error occurred at the server so cannot connect. — Switching failed The mova is connecting so cannot switch. End the connection and try again. —...
  • Page 372 Message Description Reference This SD card is write-protected Cannot write the miniSD memory card because it is write-protected. Use external — devices to unlock the write-protected and try again. This site is not certified Certificate period in the FOMA phone is expired. —...
  • Page 373 There are no unoccupied memory numbers within folder so cannot set. — Unable to support this card Cannot use that memory card for the FOMA P900iV. Use the miniSD memory card. — Unable to upgrade Data is illegal so cannot upgrade.
  • Page 374: Warranty And Maintenance Services

    Warranty and Maintenance Services Warranty ● Make sure that you receive a warranty card provided at the time of purchase. After checking the contents of the warranty card as well as “Shop name and date of purchase”, keep the warranty card in a safe place. If you notice that you have not filled in necessary items of the warranty card, immediately contact the shop from where you purchased the FOMA phone.
  • Page 375 ◎ Other points to note ● Make sure not to modify the FOMA phone or its accessories. ・ Catching fire, giving injury, or causing damages may result. ・ To avoid radio wave interference or Network troubles, a technological standard for the FOMA phone and the UIM is specified by the law;...
  • Page 376: Software Update

    <Software Update> Updating Software This function is to check whether you need to update the software in the FOMA phone, and if necessary, download some of the software for updating using packet transmission ※ ※ You are not charged for packet transmission fee for updating the software. If you have to update the software, the DoCoMo web page or “...
  • Page 377 Other settings Software update Enter the Terminal Security Code ● See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code. OK OK Confirm the notice, then check whether the software needs to be updated. ● To cancel, select “Cancel” and press At this time, the mobile phone information (such as model name and serial number) is sent to the server. Your mobile phone information will never be exposed to public or diverted to other purposes.
  • Page 378 Update Software Now (Update Now) Bring up the Software Update display Now update OK “Negotiating” is displayed and downloading starts after a while. ● If you suspend downloading midway, the data downloaded up to that point is deleted. ● Once downloading starts, updating proceeds automatically; you do not need to select menus. If “Server is busy”...
  • Page 379 Reserve Date and Time for Updating Software (Reserve Update) When downloading takes time or the server is busy, you can set in advance the date and time for starting up the software update by communicating with the server. Bring up the Software Update display Reserve You can communicate with the server to select the date and time you want.
  • Page 380 Checking reservation Other settings Software update Enter the Terminal Security Code The reserved date and time are displayed. ● See page 208 for the Terminal Security Code. ● Operations end and the Stand-by display returns. ● Follow the operations below to change the reserved date and time. 1.
  • Page 381: Specifications

    Specifications Model FOMA P900iV Dimensions (H Approx. 102 27 mm (when closed) × × × × Weight Approx. 138 g (with battery attached) Color Display : TFT 262,144 colors Private Window : STN 4,096 colors Size Display : 2.4 inches Private Window : 1.0 inches...
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  • Page 392: Index

    Index Numerics ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Calculator Calendar 188, 228 32K auto switch Call acceptation Call forwarding 294, 298 At forwarding party busy ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Set ringing time AC Adapter Call rejection 77, 90, 157 Add to phonebook 122, 132 Call setting without ID Storing phonebook entries in FOMA phone Call time display...
  • Page 393 Character entry display ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Charge sound Earphone Charging time Earphone Microphone Set Check network services Earpiece volume Clock display Edit phonebook Clock setting Emoticon conversion list Color pattern English guidance Command Navigation key English indication Common phrases Enter PIN1 code Connector terminal Error Messages Continuous scroll...
  • Page 394 Index G • H ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Group setting Mail address icons Half-pitch characters Main menu Hands-free ACCESSORY i- α ppli Holding i-mode i-mode group I • J ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ MAIL Icon 36, 38, 42, 201 Mail group Icon descriptions MULTIMEDIA Illumination OWN DATA...
  • Page 395 ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Navigation displays Passwords Network Security Code Pastable icon Network service Pastable icon list “New mail” icon 39, 109, 110 Pause Dial Noise reduction Personal data Normal style 32, 34 Phone number icons Notification icon 109, 201 Phonebook Notification icon list Add desktop icon...
  • Page 396: Quick Manual

    Index Q • R ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Quality alarm Schedule Quick manual Schedule icon list Quick record message Scroll selection Quick silent Search phonebook Reason for no caller ID Column search Received Call Record E-mail search Add desktop icon Group search Receiving a call Memory Number search...
  • Page 397 T • U ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Terminal Security Code ToDo Trademarks Troubleshooting Two-touch dial UIM operation UIM restrictions Usage time User icon setting Utilities 158, 162 ◆◇◆ ◆◇◆ Vibrator Video-phone record message Video-phone video memo Video-phones Viewer style 32, 33 Voice announce Voice call auto switch Voice mail 284, 289...
  • Page 398 How To Use Quick Manual Cut the Quick Manual bound to this manual off along the cutoff line and fold as illustrated below. ■ How to cut Cut the Quick Manual off along the cutoff line. You can place a scale on the cutoff line and cut as illustrated below. ●...
  • Page 403 Don’t forget your FOMA phone ... or your manners! When using your FOMA phone, do not forget to show common courtesy and consideration to the people around you. In the following cases, be certain to turn the power off. ■Where use is prohibited Some places prohibit the use of mobile phones.
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