User Manual Part 4

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Before Using the Handset
F-08A_E1kou
Power ON/OFF
Turning power ON/OFF
Turning power ON
1
f
(2 sec. or more)
The wake-up screen appears and the stand-by display appears. appears at
the bottom of the display while reading UIM.
An antenna icon appearing at the top of the display shows the approximate
received signal level.
The battery icon set by default varies by the color of FOMA terminal.
When you turn the power ON after installing the battery pack, a message
indicating it appears.
When FOMA terminal is closed, you can check the received signal level on the
sub-display.
Turning power OFF
1
f
(2 sec. or more)
Operations to perform after turning the power ON at the
first time
When turning the power ON for the first time, operate in the order of "
拡大メニュー
設定
(enlarged menu setting)"
"Initial setting". The settings made can be
changed later.
When initialization is finished, a confirmation screen of software update function
appears. Press
g
to display the stand-by screen.
Enlarged menu setting
1
"Yes" or "No" on the confirmation screen
When selecting "Yes", "
拡大メニュー
(enlarged menu)" of Kisekae Tool is set.
If you cancel the confirmation screen by pressing
c
or
f
, the
confirmation screen reappears when the power is turned ON the next time.
Default setting
Always set Password. When
C
or
c
,
f
is pressed before setting terminal
security code, a confirmation screen for exiting appears. If you exit by selecting
"Yes", the initial setting screen reappears when the power is turned on next time.
You can also display the initial setting screen by pressing
m
[Settings & NW
services]
748
on the stand-by display.
1
Set required items on Initial setting screen
eC
Date & time :
Set the date and time.
P50
Password :
Change the terminal security code after performing authentication.
P105
Keypad sound :
Set the confirmation sound when a key is pressed.
P86
Text size :
Set size of characters for phonebook, mail, etc.
P101
Stand-by display
Antenna icon
Received
signal level
Icon
Strong Weak
Out of service area or where
radio waves do not reach
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