Part 15.21 statement " Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. " Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the product extends for ONE (1) year beginning on the data of purchase of the product.
For Your Safety Important Information This user guide contains important information on the use and operation of this phone. Please read all the information carefully for optimal performance and to prevent any damage to or misuse of the phone. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this user guide could void your warranty for this equipment.
For Your Safety ] Unplug the power cord and charger during lightning storms to avoid electric shock or fire. ] When riding in a car, do not leave your phone or set up the hands-free kit near to the air bag. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag is activated, you may be seriously injured. ] Do not place any heavy items on the power cord. Do not allow the power cord to be crimped as it may cause fire or electric shock.
For Your Safety FCC RF Exposure Information Body-worn Operation WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.6 inches (1.5cm) between the user’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.6 inches(1.5cm) must be maintained between the user's body and the back of the phone.
For Your Safety Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, if available) A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must be maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov FCC Part 15 Class B Compliance This device and its accessories comply with part 15 of FCC rules.
DoCoMo W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS system Thank you for purchasing the “FOMA L602i”. Before or during use of the FOMA L602i, make sure that you read this manual and the separate manuals such as for the battery pack thoroughly so that you can use the FOMA L602i correctly. If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the DoCoMo Information Center listed on the back of this manual. The FOMA L602i is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure long-term performance.
How to Read/Refer to This Manual How to Read/Refer to This Manual The search methods and page structure of this manual are described here. Screen displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones may differ. How to Refer to This Manual By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired functions and explanations are described: Tabs on Cover ] Cover Search from the tabs printed on the cover.
How to Read/Refer to This Manual a From the Tabs on the Front Cover Search for the functions and explanations in the order of the Front Cover > First page of Chapter > Description page.
How to Read/Refer to This Manual How to use this manual In this manual, operations of your FOMA phone are explained in the structure as shown below: • Screen displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones may differ. Title Shows the title Shortcut operation Shows button operation from the Stand-by display. Description of functions Provides detailed explanation of each function.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Contents Before using your FOMA phone....................... Rear side of Front Cover For those who use the FOMA phone for the first time ........................................... Rear Side of Front Cover How to Read/Refer to This Manual ...................................................... 1 Contents ............................................................................................. 4 Features of FOMA L602i.............................................
Contents/Precautions Data Transmission.............................................
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Features of FOMA L602i FOMA is the name of the DoCoMo's service based on the W-CDMA format, authorized as one of the world’s standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000). i-mode Function Viewing sites > P130 This is on-line service to view the information via connecting the site or homepage by simply operating the button. i-mode mail > P149 You can compose and send i-mode mails.
Contents/Precautions You can make/receive voice/video-phone calls, perform i-mode communication, exchange i-mode mail and SMS messages and perform data transmission with a personal computer connected to your FOMA phone overseas with the same phone number. Moreover, subscribers of the Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Service can use the network services.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Making Full Use of FOMA L602i! "Video-phone", communication seeing each other's face.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Simple and Easy Camera Function > P108 9
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Safety Precautions a The following symbols show specific directions: (Always follow the safety precautions.) a 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 future reference. a Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to protect you or persons around you from causing injury and to avoid damages to the property.
Contents/Precautions Don’t Danger Do Do not disassemble Otherwise, the devices may deform or malfunction, battery fluid may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire, or performance and longevity may deteriorate. Also, part of the case may be heated, causing bare skin burns. Use only the batteries and adapters / chargers approved by DoCoMo for the FOMA phone.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions 1. Pull the power plug off the outlet or socket. 2. Turn off the FOMA phone. 3. Remove the battery pack from the FOMA phone. If you use the devices with these symptoms not handled, they may overheat, burst, or catch fire, or the battery fluid may leak. Warning Don’t Do not place the batteries, the FOMA phone, adapters/chargers, or UIM in microwave ovens or high-pressure containers. The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire.
Contents/Precautions Do Temperature of the FOMA phone, battery pack or adapter/charger may rise while charging the battery, shooting moving images, playing back or using the video phone, i-mode or i-appli repeatedly or continuously for a long time. Do 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.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Warning Don’t Do For those with weak heart conditions, the vibrator and ring volume must be adjusted carefully. If the airbag expands, the FOMA phone could hit you and others, causing accidents such as injury and the FOMA phone could become damaged. Those functions may cause an effect on the heart. Don’t Do not operate the FOMA phone while driving a vehicle. Do Operating a mobile phone while driving has been prohibited since November 1, 2004.
Contents/Precautions Do Don’t Portion Material Finishing Earpiece/Speaker Aluminium Sub display frame Surrounding part of Navigation button, Menu/ Select button Stainless ABS Oxidation treatment Chromium plating Chromium plating finishing over nickel plating Accidents such as injury or malfunction may result. Precautions for batteries a Check the description on the label of the battery pack for the type of battery.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Danger Do Don’t Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, hit it with a hammer, or step on it. The battery fluid, being flammable, may catch fire and cause an explosion. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire. Don’t Do not use excessive force to attach the battery to the FOMA phone when you cannot attach it successfully. Also, check that the battery is the right way round when you attach it. The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Contents/Precautions Warning Don’t No wet hands Never short-circuit the charging terminals when the adapter is plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, never touch the charging terminals with fingers or other bare skin. Pull the power plug out Liquid inside the charger may cause electric shock, smoke, or fire. Do Electric shock, short-circuit or fire may result. Do not touch the power cord of the adapter/charger, or power outlet with wet hands.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Warning Do The DC adapter is for use only in a negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not use them in a positive (+) grounded vehicle. Don’t If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be damaged, which could result in electric shock or fire. Fire may result. Wipe the dust off the power plugs. Don’t Place the charger on a stable location during charging. Do not cover or wrap the charger in cloth or bedding.
Contents/Precautions • If the Auto Power On function is set, deactivate the setting, then turn the power off. a The description below meets “Guidelines on the Use of Radio-communication Equipment such as Cellular Telephones – Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment” by the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, use the mobile phone 22cm or more away from an implanted cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Notes on Handling General Notes a Do not let the equipment get wet. The FOMA phone, battery and adapter/charger or UIM (FOMA card) are not waterproofed. Do not use them in which are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if carrying them with your body, the internal parts may become corroded if exposed to body perspiration.
Contents/Precautions DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for any loss of the stored data items. a Do not sit with the FOMA phone in your trousers or skirts pocket. Do not place the FOMA phone under heavy objects in a bag. Malfunction may result. a Make sure that nothing, such as a strap, gets caught between the parts of the FOMA phone when you close it. Malfunction or breakage may result. a The FOMA phone becomes warm while using or charging, but this is not an abnormality. Use the FOMA phone as it is.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Notes on handling chargers and adapters a Charge the battery in a place with an ambient temperature from 5°C to 35°C. a Charge the battery where: • There is excessive humidity, vibration, and dust. • There are no ordinary phones, television sets or radios nearby. a During charging, the adapter or charger may become warm. This is not an abnormality, so continue charging. a Do not use the DC Adapter for charging the battery when the car engine is not running.
Contents/Precautions You may be imposed punishment according to the law and rule (such as nuisance prevention ordinance) if you use the FOMA phone to give a remarkable nuisance and misdeed to the public. Please respect the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions • Sometimes transcribed like Windows XP or 2000. • Other company names and product names described in the text are trademarks or registered trademarks of those companies. Others • This product contains NetFront for FOMA Internet browser software of ACCESS Co., Ltd. NetFront is registered trademarks of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan other countries. Copyright© 1996-2006 ACCESS CO., LTD.
Contents/Precautions Contents/Precautions Accessories and Main Options • L602i Handset (including Warranty and Rear Cover L02) • CD-ROM for L602i (“Manual for Data Communication” (PDF file) is included.
Confirming before use Phone Parts and Functions .................. 28 Display ................................................... 31 Menu Operations................................... 35 Soft Key Operations .............................. 35 Side Button Main Operations ............... 36 Using the UIM (FOMA Card) ................. 37 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack .......................................... 39 Charging the FOMA Phone................... 40 Turning Power ON................................
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Phone Parts and Functions Confirming before use The Name and function of each part of the FOMA phone are as follows. • This manual describes operation of each button using an illustration of the button. Dimensions (H x W x D): Approx. 94 x 50 x 18 mm The height and thickness are the values of folded FOMA phone. • Antenna is embedded in the handset. 28 Weight: Approx.
Confirming before use : Do not put your ears close to the speaker phone being active, because it may emit loud sound. 2 Main display > P31 3 Camera For shooting still images and moving images, and for sending images on a video-phone call. Rotate the camera to take a shot. > P58, P109, P115 4 Earphone/Microphone terminal For connecting a Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone Set with Switch (option), etc. Do not forcibly pull the earphone/microphone cover . : You can rotate it forward or backward when it is open.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Confirming before use 9 AStart button Press to make/receive voice calls. > P48, P50 Press on the Stand-by display to view the other party that you made the latest call. Press for 1 or more seconds to display all received/sent mail history. Press while characters are entered to switch between full-pitch and half-pitch. > P216 ! Dial button " * (asterisk) button Press to enter “ ” and to switch between upper case and lower case while characters are entered.
Confirming before use - Strap hole 1 ~ Strong / Infrared data port Point this port to the other device for infrared communication. > P182 : FEVolume buttons 1. For adjusting the keypad volume in idle mode > P36 2. For adjusting the volume during a call > P36 Weak : Out of the service area. 2 : Displayed during a voice call. : Displayed during a video-phone call. : Displayed during a voice call using the speaker phone. 3 (Blinks): while i-mode is activated. (Blinks): during i-mode communication.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Confirming before use (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageR at the i-mode Center is full. (White): Displayed when the i-mode center holds a MessageF. (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageF is full. " : Displayed when i-appli auto start failed. # (Pink): Displayed when the box for MessageF at the i-mode Center is full. $ (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds mail, a messageR and a messageF.
Confirming before use schedule exists. :Displayed when UIM is not inserted or an error occurs on the UIM. (White): Displayed when the i-mode Center holds a Confirming before use ) 4 mail, MessageR/F, an unread mail, SMS, MessageR/F, or the message in answering machine exists. Sub Display (Pink): Displayed when the box for mail, MessageR/F at the i-mode Center Mail, SMS, MessageR/F, or the message in answering machine is full in inbox or UIM.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Confirming before use : In this mode, a ring alert sounds and an incoming vibrator operates in “Melody + vibration” for incoming voice/video-phone calls. Missed call/ New received E-mail When closing the FOMA phone, following messages are displayed on the Sub display. : In this mode no ring alert sounds and no incoming vibrator operates for incoming voice/video-phone calls. 9 : Public mode (Drive mode) active.
Confirming before use Menu Operations Soft Key Operations a Selecting a function using K To perform an operation displayed in the soft key area on the Main display, press the corresponding button as below. 1.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Side Button Main Operations Confirming before use a Main operations that can be performed by pressing FE/G with the FOMA phone opened FOMA phone operation Adjust the volume for moving image/melody playback a Major operations that can be performed by pressing FE/G with the FOMA phone closed FOMA phone operation How to operate Switch the display light of the sub display to ON In Stand-by (Switch ON/OFF) ] FE/G Reject an incoming call Incoming call ] Press G for 1 se
Confirming before use Using the UIM (FOMA Card) 1. Insert the UIM with its IC-side facing downwards in the direction of the arrow underneath the guide. Confirming before use Your phone number and contracted contents for the service, etc. are recorded in the UIM. You need to insert it into the FOMA phone to make/receive calls or perform communication. Inserting Refer to the UIM manual for details of how to use it.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Information Confirming before use • When inserting / removing the UIM, close the flip, and then put it on your hand. Take care not to accidentally torch or scratch the IC. About Password of UIM You can set 2 passwords, PIN1 and PIN2, for a UIM. > P105 UIM Restriction Functions The UIM has a restriction function to protect your data and files.
Confirming before use 2. Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow 1 with the label facing downwards, then push it in the direction of the arrow 2. Confirming before use • If the UIM (Green) is lost or stolen overseas, contact DoCoMo immediately to suspend the service. For a contact, see General Inquiries on the back cover of this manual. Please be aware that call and transmission charges made after loss or theft will be charged to you.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Removing Confirming before use 1. Press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 1 to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then lift it up in the direction of the arrow 3 to remove. Information • Attach/remove the battery pack with the FOMA phone closed and held in your hand after you turn off the power. In addition, If you attach/remove the battery pack forcibly, it may damage the charging connector of battery. • Take care not to attach/remove the rear cover.
Confirming before use • If you start to charge the battery, the charging start tone will sound. The battery level icon ( ) flashes on and off in turn and it is red. After charging, the alarm tone for ending the charging will ring and then the flashing disappears and the LED turns off. • If you charge the FOMA phone with the power off, the animation for the battery level is displayed as follows, depending on the battery level.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Confirming before use adapter for overseas travel applying to the country or area of stay is required). Also, do not charge the battery pack using an electric transformer for overseas travel. • Refer to the instruction manuals for FOMA AC Adapter 01 (option) and FOMA AC Adapter 01 for both overseas and domestic usage (option) for details. Removing the AC Adapter After charging completes, disconnect the AC adapter from the FOMA phone. 1.
Confirming before use Precautions on the Battery Pack a Battery life • Batteries are consumables. The usage time of all chargeable batteries shortens slightly each time they are charged. The battery’s life is considered to be exhausted when the usage time of the battery after charging is about half the time it was at purchase. (The life of the battery is about 1 year. However, it may be shorter if used very frequently.
Confirming before use Ç)égópëOÇÃämîF Confirming before use • The continuous standby time for standstill is the average number of hours you can use the FOMA phone in standstill status when it is closed and can receive radio waves normally. • The continuous standby time for in motion is the average number of hours you can use the FOMA phone in the combined status of ”standstill”, “moving” and “out of the service area” when it is closed, in an area where it can receive radio waves normally.
Confirming before use Date/Time Confirming before use You can set the date and time and daylight saving time. See “Setting Date & Time” (P95) for details of how to set them up. Using Caller ID Notification Service The Caller ID Notification Service enables you to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. See “Using Caller ID Notification Service” (P202) for details of how to set it up. Own Number You can display your phone number recorded in the UIM. 1.
Making calls/ Receiving calls Making calls............................................48 Receiving calls .......................................51 Using Public mode (drive mode) ...........52 Using Public mode (power off) ..............
Making calls/Receiving calls Making calls 1. Enter the other party’s phone number • Press Q for 1 or more seconds: You can switch ON/OFF the speaker phone. Making calls/Receiving calls 3. P to end the call after talking. Information Menu Save Search • Q : The last digit is cleared. To clear all digits, press it for 1 or more seconds. • C [Save]: You can register / add the entered phone number to phonebook. Go to step 2 on page 64 of “Adding to Phonebook”.
Making calls/Receiving calls Using the Submenus of the Talking screen 1. From the Talking screen (P48), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items New call 1 You can put the current call on make and hold a call to another party. End active call You can disconnect the call. Hold 1/Cancel held call 1 You can put/release the call on hold. Mute 2/Unmute 2 You can mute/unmute the voice transmitted to the other party. 1: Available only for Call Waiting Service subscribers.
Making calls/Receiving calls Using Pause Dial Making calls/Receiving calls You can use services such as sending messages to a pocket bell, reserving tickets or checking the balance of your bank account by sending push signal from the FOMA handset. 1. Enter the phone number 2. Enter the dial data • Press * 3 times to enter pause “P” • Only 0 to 9, #, * and pause “P” can be entered. • Up to 42 digit can be entered. • If you enter pause “P” before the phone number, you can not dial. 3.
Making calls/Receiving calls Information • The changed volume is held even after ending the call. Receiving calls 1. When you receive a call, A The other party's image Ŧ1 Making an International Call Easily • Confirm that the “Setting Prefix Dial” (P92) is set to “AUTO” and “009130010” (WORLD CALL) is set for “IDD prefix code” in “IDD prefix setting”. 1. On the Stand-by display, press 0 for 1 or more seconds to enter “+” 2. Enter Country code > Area code > Destination phone number ] A(T) 3.
Making calls/Receiving calls When you didn't get a call Making calls/Receiving calls When you could not answer the incoming voice call/videophone call, the following screen indicating a missed call appears and the LED blinks for approx. 60 seconds. 1: If you use voice mail menu, you should register this service in operator. For details, see “Using voice mail” (P198). 2: If you use call forwarding menu, you should register this service in operator.
Making calls/Receiving calls In Public mode No ring alert sounds when there is an incoming voice/videophone call. It is recorded as “Missed calls” in “Received calls” and displayed as “X Missed call” on the stand-by display. • A guidance to the effect that you cannot answer the call because you are driving a car or in a place that requires restraint from using a phone is played for the caller and the call is disconnected.
Making calls/Receiving calls a Nuisance Call Blocking Service When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received Making calls/Receiving calls • For a call from a caller registered • For a call from a caller registered for nuisance call blocking, a call for nuisance call blocking, a call rejection guidance is played for rejection video guidance is the caller and the call is played for the caller and the call disconnected. is disconnected.
Making calls/Receiving calls a To release Public mode (power off) *25250 ] A a To check Public mode (power off) for the setting, *25259 ] A Activating between network services and Public mode (power off) If you use Public mode (power off) and Network service at the same time, the operation will be activated as follow. Depending on the setting or calling, the network service can be preferred, so the activation of Public mode (power off) or the record of missed call may not be displayed.
Making calls/Receiving calls a Nuisance Call Blocking Service Making calls/Receiving calls Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls • When the caller is registered to the Nuisance Call Blocking Service, the guidance of the call rejection is played to the caller and the call is terminated.
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone ................................58 Making Video-phone Calls.....................58 Receiving Video-phone Calls.................60 Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls ..................................
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone Making/Receiving Video-phone calls When both you and the other party use DoCoMo's videophones, you can talk seeing each other's image. • DoCoMo video-phones conform to 3G – 324M 2 standardized by the international standard 3GPP 1 . You cannot connect to the video-phone that uses a different format.
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Using the Submenus of the Talking screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P253 End call The call is disconnected. Hold You can put the call on hold. You can cancel the function by pressing I [Active]. Substitutive image/Camera image You can switch to the Substitutive image for sending to the other party. > P94 Camera settings You can set the camera of Video-phone call. You can select the icon by pressing J. After setting, press I [Close].
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Making a Video-phone call from the Dialed/Received Call Record Making/Receiving Video-phone calls 1. On the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T ] Select a history ] T Information Information • The changed volume is held even after ending the call. Receiving Video-phone Calls 1. When you receive a call, T/A • See “Using the Submenu of the Received Call Record Screen” The other party's image Ŧ1 (P86) for the submenu. Making a Video-phone Call from the Phonebook 1.
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Information Making/Receiving Video-phone calls • When inserting the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/ Microphone set with Switch (option), you can connect a call by earphone regardless of Speakerphone ON/OFF. • If you answer a video-phone call by pressing the switch of the Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone set with Switch (option) when closing the flip, the substitutive image will be sent.
Phonebook Phonebook Select Adding to Phonebook ............................64 Searching for Phonebook Entries..........66 Checking the Number of Saved Phonebook Entries.................................70 Phonebook 1 2 3 4 5 6 Add to phonebook Seach phonebook No. of phonebook Phonebook settings Group settings Own number Select To display the Phonebook menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] (Phonebook) or “Phonebook” Setting Phonebook.................................70 Setting Groups ...............
Phonebook Adding to Phonebook C] (Phonebook) ]1 Phonebook 2 types of phonebooks are available, the phonebook saved in the handset of the FOMA phone and the phonebook saved in UIM. 1. From the Phonebook menu (P63), “Add to phonebook” Add to phonebook Handset Name Reading Number1 Mail addr1 No group Select Save 2. Select an item to save Handset / FOMA card (UIM) Select a storage location of the Phonebook (Handset / UIM). Name Enter a name.
Phonebook 3 : For secret code, refer to “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]”. 3. After storing, I[Save] ] Enter a memory number (0-499) ] C Saving in UIM Phonebook – Terminal setting : Go to the settings of “Select ring tone”. > P76 Set mail ringtone 2 You can set a ring tone for when you receive mail from registered party. – Data box: You can select from melodies saved in “Melody” of “Data box”. > P176 – Terminal setting: Follows the settings of “ringtone”. > P76 URL 2 You can enter a URL.
Phonebook Searching for Phonebook Entries C] (Phonebook) ]2 You can display the Phonebook in the FOMA phone / UIM specifying a search method. Phonebook 1. From the Phonebook menu (P63), “Search phonebook” • I[UIM]/[Handset]: You can switch Phonebook Search screens between the FOMA phone and the UIM. 2. Select the following search method Show all data Press the buttons 1~0 corresponding to the 50 Japanese syllables (corresponding to Columns) for searching. If you press *, you can search for Other item.
Phonebook 4. Select the desired Phonebook ] C • A/T : You can make a voice call or video-phone call to the phone number saved in phonebook. When multiple phone numbers are registered, the Select call number screen is displayed, and select the phone number and press C [Call]. • C[Call] : You can make a call to selected phone number. • C[Mail] : You can compose an i-mode mail to selected mail address saved in phonebook. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail”.
Phonebook Phonebook Mail/URL 2 – Compose mail: The mail address or phone number saved in the selected Phonebook is entered into the destination. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail message”. – Compose SMS: The phone number saved in the selected Phonebook is entered into the destination. Go to step 3 on page 152 of “Creating SMS”. – Connect to URL: Connected to the web page with the URL saved in the selected Phonebook. Add new You can create a new phonebook.
Phonebook Using the Submenus of the Detailed Phonebook Display 1. From the Detailed Phonebook screen (P67), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Mail/URL 1 – Compose mail: The mail address or phone number saved in the phonebook displayed is entered into the Address. Go to step 3 (P149) of “Composing imode mail message”. – Compose SMS: The phone number saved in the phonebook displayed is entered into the Address. Go to step 3 (P152) of “Composing SMS”.
Phonebook Checking the Number of Saved Phonebook Entries C] (Phonebook) ]3 Phonebook You can check the number of phonebook entries saved in the handset of the FOMA phone and in the UIM as well as the number of phonebook entries available. 1. From the Phonebook menu (P63), “No. of phonebook” Information • Actual savable number of phonebook may be smaller depending on the contents saved in Phonebook.
Phonebook Information • If the “Display data” (See left) is set to “UIM only”, you cannot select “Memory No. search”. Displaying Images (Phonebook) ]44 You can set whether to display the image set when selecting a phonebook with “ (image setting)” set (P64) on the phonebook list screen. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P242 1. From the Phonebook menu (P63), “Phonebook settings” ] “Display image” ] “ON”/“OFF” Setting Groups C] (Phonebook) ]5 You can save the group name for Group of the phonebook.
Phonebook Using the Submenus of the Group Settings Screen 1. From the Group Settings screen, M [Menu] ]Select from the following submenu items Phonebook Reset 1 You can reset the settings of the group selected. Move 2 You can change the order of the group selected. Edit You can edit the group selected. Go to step 2 (P71) of “Setting Groups”. Reset all 3 You can reset the settings and orders of all groups. 1: You cannot use this menu when the selected group is not edited.
Phonebook Using the Submenu of the Detail Screen 1. From the Detail Screen, M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Phonebook Mail/URL 1 – Compose mail: The mail address registered in my number will be entered to destination. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode Mail”. – Compose SMS 2: The phone number registered in my number will be entered to destination. Go to step 3 on page 152 of “Composing SMS message”. – Connect to URL: You can connect the homepage of URL registered in my number.
Sound/ Display Sound 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ring volume Effect tone volume Select ringtone Select effect tone Vibration settings Manner settings Mail ring duration Select Display 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Main display Sub display Font Menu style Backlight Color scheme Lighting LED Select To display the Sound menu Adjusting the Ring Volume ....................76 On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (Sound) or “Sound” Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume .........76 To display the Display menu Setting a Ring Tone...........
Sound/Display Adjusting the Ring Volume C] (Sound) ]1 Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume C] (Sound) ]2 Setting items/Setting at purchase > P244 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Ring volume” ] Select from the following adjustment items ] After setting,I [Done] 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Effect tone volume” ] Select from the following adjustment items ] After setting,I [Done] Sound/Display Setting items/Setting at purchase > P244 Voice call You can adjust the ring tone volume for voice calls.
Sound/Display • For the melody registered at purchase, see “List of melody” (P251). Setting items/Setting at purchase > P245 Voice call You can select a ring tone for voice calls. Video-phone You can select a ring tone for video-phone calls. Mail tone You can select a ring tone for mail. MessageR tone You can select a ring tone for messageR. MessageF tone You can select a ring tone for messageF. SMS tone You can select a ring tone for SMS.
Sound/Display Setting a Vibrator C] (Sound) ]5 Setting items/Setting at purchase > P245 Sound/Display 1. From the Sound menu (P75), Vibration settings ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done] Incoming call You can select a vibration pattern for when a voice call or a video-phone call comes in. – melody+vibration: The vibration and the melody for incoming call are activated at the same time. – Pattern 1(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 1.
Sound/Display Information • The following sounds are emitted even when the manner mode is activated. – The shutter tone on shooting still and moving image. > P110 – The alert tone for disconnecting a call. > P48, P51 – The alert tone to reconnect > P91 – The alert tone for the quality of calling > P92 • If you try to play the melody, moving image or i-motion on manner mode, the confirmation screen appears and you can select whether to play with sounds.
Sound/Display – Cycle: After selecting Cycle section by pressing D, you can enter the number of cycle. Setting Ringing Time C] (Sound) ] 8 Sound/Display You can specify the mute time in seconds before ringing starts when a voice call or video-phone call which is not registered in phonebook comes in. This function is effective as a countermeasure for nuisance calls such as 1 ring phone scam. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P246 1.
Sound/Display Information • If you press M [View], you can confirm the display set. Setting the Display for Incoming Calls C] (Display) ] 12 You can set the image displayed when you receive an incoming call. Sound/Display Display items 2 – Select display type field 1 • Clock ... Display a digital clock on the stand-by screen. You can select the type of the clock by “Select clock/city field”. • Dual clock ... Display 2 cities and times on the standby screen.
Sound/Display Setting Sub Display Sound/Display You can set images of the stand-by display for Sub display and displays for incoming and outgoing calls. You can set the maximum of the image size of 1280 x 1024, the file size of JPEG file to 700K bytes and the file size of GIF file to 500K bytes on the stand-by display. Some images cannot be set properly.
Sound/Display Setting the Display for Outgoing Calls C] (Display) ] 23 Setting Menu Style C] (Display) ] 4 You can set the style of the Menu Style that appears when pressing C [Menu] on the Stand-by display. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P247 Setting items/Setting at purchase > P247 1. From Display Menu (P75), “Sub display” ] “Outgoing call” • Select from the images saved on “My picture” of “Data box”. > P166 1.
Sound/Display Setting color Scheme C] (Display) ] 6 You can set the color scheme of the Main screen. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P247 Sound/Display 1. From the Display Menu (P75), “Color scheme” ] Select the color scheme you want to set ] I [Done]. Information • If you press C [View], you can view the screen after setting. Setting LED C] (Display) ] 7 Set lighting for incoming voice calls, etc. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P247, P248 1.
Settings Call/Answer ............................................86 Call Feature ............................................91 Video-Phone ...........................................93 To display the Settings menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (Settings) or “Settings” Date & Time ............................................95 Network (for overseas use) ....................96 Changing a Host from i-mode ...............98 Security...................................................99 ................
Settings Call/Answer Checking Call/Mail History • A/T: You can make a call to the other party of the record being selected. • I[Delete]: You can delete the record being selected. 2. Select a call record ]C Displaying Received Call Records C] (Settings) ]111 You can view the record of received call. Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Call/Answer” ] “Call/Mail history” ] “Received calls” When you select “Missed call history”, “Ringing time” is displayed.
Settings Add to phonebook 2 Register a selected/displayed phone number in the history newly/additionally to a phonebook. Go to step 2 (P64) in ”Adding to phonebook”. Send mail 3 Create i-mode mail with a destination set to a mail address saved in phonebook. Go to step 3 (P149) of “Composing i-mode mail message”. Delete You can delete the call record selected/displayed. Delete all 1 You can delete all the call records. Go to list 4 You can return to the screen of received call list (P86).
Settings 2. Select a history ] C • The Detail screen appears. 1. From Settings menu (P85), select “Call/Answer” ] “Call/Mail history” ] “Sent mails” • A history of sent mail appears. Information 2. Select a history ] C • Detail screen appears. • See “Using the Submenu of Received Call Records Screen” / “Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen” (P86) for the display operation method and the submenus available from the All Calls screen / Detail screen.
Settings Displaying Call Time C] (Settings) ]12 You can confirm call duration for each call type. You can confirm the following items: • The displayed call duration is a standard. The real of call duration may differ. Last call You can confirm the last call duration. Received calls You can confirm the received call duration. Dialed calls You can confirm the dialed call duration. All calls You can confirm the total call duration.
Settings Setting to Reject/Accept Incoming Calls C] (Settings) ]14 You can set whether to reject incoming calls. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P249 Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Call/Answer” ] “Reject/Accept call” ] Enter your terminal security code ] C • The Reject/Accept call display appears. 2. Select from the following setting items Accept You can set whether to accept all incoming calls. Reject on list You can reject the incoming call from the specific parties.
Settings Call Feature Setting an Answer Mode C] (Settings) ]15 You can set whether to answer a voice call by pressing a button other thanA Setting item/Setting at purchase > P249 Press send key You can answer a call by pressing A only. Open flip You can answer a call by opening the FOMA phone. If the FOMA phone is already open, you can answer a call by pressing A. Press any key You can answer a call by pressing any key except for M, I, FE, G.
Settings Information Setting Quality Alarm C] (Settings) ]22 You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform you when a call is liable to be disconnected midway because of bad radio wave conditions. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P250 Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Call feature” ] “Quality alarm” ] Select from the following setting items High alarm Set high alarm sounds. Low alarm Set low alarm sounds. No alarm No sounds. • This setting is not available with a video-phone call.
Settings Setting IDD prefix C] (Settings) ]252 You can set the international access code to be added to the beginning of a phone number for making an international call. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P249 IDD prefix name Enter the name of an international call service. IDD prefix code Enter an international access code. Information • During video-phone call, if you close the flip, the call will be disconnected regardless of this setting.
Settings Settings Display setting You can set how to display the Talking screen. – Both : Your image and the other party’s image are displayed. – Other : Only the other party’s image is displayed. – Me : Only your image is displayed. Sub screen You can set an image to be displayed on the sub screen when “Display setting for video phone call” is set to “Both”. – Me : Your image is displayed on sub screen and the other party's image is displayed on main screen.
Settings Setting item/Setting at purchase > P250 Changing Response Hold Image C] (Settings) ]322 You can set an image to display when you put the call on hold during ringing of a video-phone call. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P250 1. From the Settings menu (P85), Select “Date & Time” ] “Set time” ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done] Setting item/Setting at purchase > P250 : Displayed if “Time format” is set to “12-hour”. 1.
Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85) ] Select “Date & Time” ] “Set date” ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I[Done] Settings Set date Press J to select an input item (year, month, date). Use the numeric keys to enter numbers. Date format You can change display formats of the date. (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD) : YYYY stands for Year, MM stands for Month, and DD stands for Day. Setting Daylight Saving C] (Settings) ]43 You can set daylight saving time.
Settings Setting the Network Mode C] Registering a Network of Preferred list (Settings) ]52 You can set a type of network to search for when networks are searched according to “Network selection”. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P251 Auto Searches all the networks connectable. WCDMA only Searches only networks supporting 3G. GSM only Searches only networks supporting GSM/GPRS. Information • You cannot exchange the data through packet service under GSM network.
Settings Move up You can move the selected network upward. The network moved upward is more preferred. Move down You can move the selected network downward. The network moved downward is less preferred. Changing a Host from i-mode Setting / Changing the Host C] (Settings) ]6 Normally, you do not need to change the setting. : If you register multiple networks, you can use this menu.
Settings Information • To switch the host back to “i-Mode” or to switch to another host, select “i-Mode”/other hosts and press C on the Host selection screen. • If you press M [Menu] on the Host selection screen, you can edit / delete / display the host set. Note that you cannot edit / delete pre-installed “i-Mode”. • In Access point menu, you should enter IP address in PDP type.
Settings Display may differ depending on the used UIM. • If you enter a wrong terminal security code 5 times in a row, the handset turns off automatically. When you turn on the power again, you can enter the terminal security code. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Security” ] “Change password” ] “PIN1 code”/“PIN2 code” Change PIN1 code Current PIN1 code.
Settings Changing Your Terminal Security Code C] (Settings) ]733 You can change your terminal security code. Others Settings Checking the Memory Status Setting item/Setting at purchase > P251 C] 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Security” ] “Change password” ] “Security code” You can check the usage status and available space of the memories of the handset of the FOMA phone. (Settings) ]8 You can switch the languages of the FOMA phone between Japanese and English.
Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Others” ] “Reset settings” ] “Clear memory” ] Select from the following items • You need to enter your terminal security code for deleting. Settings Data box Clears all the data saved in the Data box folder of the FOMA phone. Personal info. Clears all the personal data saved in the FOMA phone such as phonebooks, schedule, call history and so on.
Safety settings Passwords ............................................104 Preventing the Phone from Activating the Operation of Function ..105 Other Safety Settings ...........................
Safety settings Passwords For some functions of the FOMA, you need to enter your password. In addition to the Terminal security Code for operating respective mobile phone functions, the Network Security Code to use network services, and i-mode password are available. These passwords help you utilize your FOMA phone.
Safety settings PIN1 code/PIN2 code For the UIM, you can set the 2 security codes, namely the PIN1 code / PIN2 code. The default for these security codes are “0000”, but you can change these codes as you like. To change the codes, see “Setting PIN Code Request” (P100), “Changing the PIN1 code / PIN2 code” (P100). a PIN1 Code a PIN2 Code The PIN2 code is the 4-to 8-digit code for using the user certificate or applying for the issue of it and performing reset All Calls.
Safety settings Purpose Setting not to display mail without permission You can set the security function for the Inbox, Outbox, and Unsent of the Mail menu. For setting this function, see “Display” of “Mail setting” (P156).
Multimedia (Camera) Multimedia Select Notes for using the camera .......................108 Using the Camera ......................................109 Shooting Still Images .................................109 Multimedia 1 Camera-mode 2 Movie-mode 3 Camera settings Select To display the Multimedia menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (Multimedia) or “Multimedia” Shooting Moving Images...........................115 Setting Camera...........................................
Multimedia (Camera) Notes for using the camera Multimedia (Camera) • If the lens is stained with finger prints or something oily, you cannot shoot clear images. Clean the lens with a soft cloth before shooting images. • If the lens is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time, the color filter inside and images may be discolored. • If shooting or saving images after leaving the FOMA phone in a warm place for a long time, image quality may deteriorate. • Do not cover the lens with fingers, etc.
Multimedia (Camera) Using the Camera Copyrights and Rights of Portrait Please respect the privacy of individuals around you when taking and sending photos using camera-equipped mobile phones. You can adjust the angle of the camera on setting the scene of a person, an landscape or a portrait. Information • If you shoot an image by adjusting the lens within the FOMA phone as shown above, the image is saved as mirror image. Shooting Still Images C] (Multimedia) ]1 Still images can be shot.
Multimedia (Camera) 1. In Stand-by mode, press G Menu Rec. Album Multimedia (Camera) • H/FE: You can set the magnification of the image. • J: You can change the brightness of the image. • I[Album]: You can view the “Camera” folder of “My picture”. • T: Flip the image vertically. 2. After confirming the subject, C • C[OK]: Return to the Still Image Finder Stand-by screen. • M[Menu]: You can perform the operations such as deleting the picture in submenu.
Multimedia (Camera) After taking a multishot After setting a multishot (P112) and taking multiple images, you can view the display as below. Icons on the Still Image Finder Stand-by Screen • Indicates the status of the still image shot setting. Icon Camera [1/3] 1 Description Camera mode (Still image shot mode) File size No restriction restriction 100KB 9KB • C[View]: You can view the selected file using zooming. Multishot • I[Mail]: You can compose i-mode mail with attaching the selected file.
Multimedia (Camera) Using the Submenus of the Still Image Finder Stand-by Screen You can set up functions to shoot still images. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P254 1. From the Still Image Finder Stand-by screen (P110), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items using J ] Select a setting item ] C ] I [Close] Multimedia (Camera) Rotate Set to rotate the view. You can rotate the view also by pressing T on Still Image Finder Stand-by screen. Size You can set the photo size.
Multimedia (Camera) Using the submenus of the Still Image Shooting End Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P255 1. From the Still Image Shooting End screen (P110) / Multishot Shooting End Screen (P111), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items New picture Returns to Still Image Shooting screen. Mark/Unmark You can delete the file shot by multishot. After selecting a file, press M [Menu] > “Delete”. – Mark : You can mark a file at a time. – Mark all : You can mark all the files collectively.
Multimedia (Camera) Multimedia (Camera) Slide show – Go : You can display still images shot in Multishot in order. – Settings : You can set up “View as” and “Time interval (secs)” for slide show. After setting, press I[Done]. Make animated GIF You can select multiple files to create animation. After selecting files, press I[Make]. Sort by You can sort files. View by You can change file display methods. File property You can display the name, size and type of the file being selected.
Multimedia (Camera) Shooting Moving Images C] 2. After confirming the subject, C (Multimedia) ]2 Moving images can be shot. Shot moving images are saved to “Camera” folder or its sub folders of “i-motion” in “Data box” of the FOMA phone. A saving folder can be set from “Auto Saving”. (P110) Illuminates in red during shot. Shot elapsed time/maximum shot time Shot elapsed time is displayed with a bar. 1.
Multimedia (Camera) • I[Mail]: You can compose i-mode mail with attaching the selected file. Go to step 2 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail”. • C[OK]: Return to the Moving Image Finder Stand-by screen. • M[Menu]: You can delete the picture in submenu. > P117 • Q: Return to Still Image Finder Stand-by screen without saving the shot image. Multimedia (Camera) a When “Auto Saving” is set to OFF Press C [Save] immediately after shooting an image and go to the next step.
Multimedia (Camera) Information Rotate Set to shoot a rotated image. You can rotate the view also by pressing T on Still Image Finder Stand-by screen. Quality You can set the image quality to store shots of moving images. Zoom You can set up the magnification of the images. White balance You can revise the color tone for the images. This setting is for shot images with an unnatural color tone. Night mode This setting is for when shooting a shot in a dark place, etc.
Multimedia (Camera) Multimedia (Camera) Save to current folder After deciding the current folder as the folder to save the image, the finishing screen of shooting still image is displayed. New folder Create a folder. Delete Delete a selected folder. Sort by Sort folders. View by Change the folder display method. Memory info. Display states, etc. of storage area in the phone memory. Folder property Display the name, size, number of included files and other information of a selected folder.
i-mode Menu i-mode Select i-mode Menu ........................................120 What is i-mode? ...................................120 Displaying the iMenu display...............120 Select To display the i-mode menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (i-mode) or “i-mode” Displaying Sites from Bookmark .........121 Displaying Screen memo .....................122 Displaying Last URL.............................123 Displaying Internet Web Pages ...........123 Displaying MessageR/F ...................
i-mode i-mode Menu The i-mode menu is the basic display for viewing various sites and Internet web pages. You can use each function of i-mode from the i-mode menu. Menu item Menu Bookmark Description Connects to the i-mode Center Displays your favorite sites and Internet web pages. i-mode Screen memo Displays pages of sites, etc. saved in the FOMA phone. Last URL Displays the most recently accessed site or Internet web page. Go to location Enter URL to connect to the internet.
i-mode Displaying Sites from Bookmark C] (i-mode) ]2 You can directly access your favorite sites from Bookmark. • For the registration method, see “Using the Submenus of the Site Screen” (P130). 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Bookmark” 2. Select a bookmark ] C • Connected to the site. Using the Submenus of the Bookmark List Screen 1. From the Bookmark List screen (See above), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Connect You can connect to the selected Bookmark site.
i-mode Displaying Screen memo C] (i-mode) ]3 You can display the web pages saved without connecting to i-mode. • For the registration method for the site screen, see “Using the submenus for the Site screen” (P130). 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Screen memo” Icon Description Unprotected Screen memo i-mode Protected Screen memo 2. Select a screen memo ] C • The Screen Memo List screen appears. 122 Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen 1.
i-mode Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen 1. From the Screen memo display See left M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Displaying Last URL C] (i-mode) ]4 When you exit i-mode, the URL of the page displayed last is stored as “Last URL”. Using “Last URL”, you can connect to the site or Internet web page you visited last time. 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Last URL” ] I [Done] Information • If you press C in screen of URL, you can edit the latest URL address.
i-mode 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “Go to location” ] Select from the following items Input address You can display Internet web pages supporting i-mode by entering URLs. After entering, press I [Done] to access. URL history You can directly access sites by selecting URLs you visited from the URL history. Information i-mode • You can enter URL up to 256 half-pitch characters. • You can view the list up to 50 address in URL history.
i-mode Information • You can save up to 100 MessageR and up to 50 MessageF. Depending on the size of messages, the number of savable messages may be smaller. • If a message is attached to the received MessageR/F, the melody will be played automatically when you display the message.
i-mode Using the Submenus of the MessageR/F List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P256 1. From the MessageR/F List (P125), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items i-mode Delete You can delete the selected MessageR/F. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple MessagesR/F. After selecting, M [Menu] > Select “Delete”. Delete all You can delete all the MessagesR/F. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK].
i-mode Automatically Receiving MessageR/F If you are in the FOMA service area, MessageR/F are sent automatically. 1. Receive a MessageR or MessageF • (White) or (White) is displayed. 2. The reception results are displayed • To confirm the received MessageR/F immediately, select “MessageR”/“MessageF” and press C. • Q: Returns to previous screen.
i-mode Home C] (i-mode) ]81 You can set the URL of a web page displayed when “Home” is selected and whether to enable/disable “Home” (P121). Setting items/Setting at purchase > P234 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “i-mode setting” ] “Home” 2.“Enable” or “Disable” 3. Select the URL field ] C ] Enter a URL ] C • If “ [Done] Disable” is selected, you cannot enter a URL. i-mode 4. I [Done] : Images of MessageR/F are displayed regardless of this setting.
i-mode Information • If “Valid/Invalid” is set to “Invalid”, you cannot display the sites with that certificate. Others C] (i-mode) ]84 You can set i-mode connection timeout and the type of message to check. You can also check the i-mode settings. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P235 1.
i-mode Displaying Sites You can connect to sites by easy key operation, and use various types of services offered by IPs (Information Service Providers). (For some sites, you may be required to apply to the IPs separately.) 1. From the i-mode menu (P119), “iMenu” • blinks during i-mode communication. 2. Select an item (link) ] C • Depending on the site connected, the confirmation screen may appear stating that mobile phone information is sent.
i-mode Menu You can bring up the iMenu display. Home You can display the web page registered as “Home” (P128). Reload You can reload data of a site. The contents of the site will change to the latest information each time you reload if the site has been updated. Compose message You can send the URL of site being displayed or the URL for link with them attaching to the message text. Go to step 2 on page 149 of “Composing message”. Change char.
i-mode Information • Some sites may not be saved as bookmarks. • When characters are not displayed correctly even after “Change char. code”, repeat the operation. However, even if you repeat this operation, the correct characters may not come up. The original characters are displayed if you repeat the operation 4 times. • If you perform “Change char. code” when the correct characters are displayed, wrong characters may come up instead.
i-mode Returning to Obtained Previous Page/Going to Obtained Next Page Information • You can add phone number information displayed on a web page to the phonebook using the submenu of the site screen. The FOMA phone stores the last few screens displayed. 1.
i-mode i-appli To function You can start i-appli by selecting the displayed URL (link). 1. Select i-appli information ] C ] I [Yes] Information • If “i-appli To” (P162) is set to “OFF”, you cannot start i-appli by this operation. Downloading Images from Sites You can set images saved from the displayed web page or screen memos. You can check the saved images in “My picture” of “Data box” > “i-mode” folder. > P166 Downloading i-melody from Sites You can download a melody from a site and set it.
i-mode Using My Menu Obtaining i-motion Movies from Sites The i-motion movie is a moving image file containing images and sound. Acquired i-motion can be checked by “i-motion” of “Data box” > “i-mode” folder (P173). • See “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]” for details. If you register frequently-used sites in My Menu, you can access them easily. 1. Select an i-motion movie on a site that supports downloading of i-motion movies ] C • When downloading is done, the confirmation screen appears. 1.
i-mode Changing i-mode Password The “i-mode password” (4 digits) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from message services and i-mode pay sites, and to perform i-mode mail settings. At purchase, this password is set to “0000” (4 zeros), so you need to change it to your own i-mode password. Be sure not to let others know your i-mode password. 1.On the Stand-by display, I [i-mode] ] “iMenu” ] “English” ] “Options” ] “Change i-mode Password” i-mode 2.
Mail Inbox Mail Select Mail Menu .............................................138 i-mode Mail...........................................138 Displaying Mail in Inbox.......................139 Select To display the Mail menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] (Mail) or “Mail” Displaying Mail in Outbox ....................144 Displaying Mail in Unsent message ....147 Composing Mail ...................................149 Checking New i-mode mail and Message .............................................
Mail Mail Menu On the mail menu, the mail functions offered by the FOMA phone are displayed. Menu item Description Inbox You can check the records and contents of received i-mode mails and SMS messages. Outbox You can check the records and contents of sent i-mode mails and SMS messages. Mail Unsent message You can check the contents of temporarily saved i-mode mails and SMS messages. Compose mail You can bring up the display to compose i-mode mails and SMS messages.
Mail Displaying Mail in Inbox C] 3. Select mail ] C (Mail) ]1 The inbox folder list is displayed. You can sort mails by folder. You can check the records and contents of received i-mode mails and SMS messages. 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Inbox” Folder Inbox (1) 1/1 The number of unread mails • I[Reply]: You can reply the receiver. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail” / step 3 of page 152 “Composing SMS”. • J: You can view previous or next mail.
Mail Icons on the Received Mail Folder List Screen Icon Description (gray) Folder without unread mails/SMS messages (gray) Folder with unread mails/SMS messages (blue) Created folder without unread mails/SMS messages (blue) Created folder with unread mails/SMS messages Received Mail List and Marks on Display Screen Icon Description Icon Description Mail with a file to which the UIM restrictions are set attached Subject Mail received as To-type Mail received as Cc-type Mail received as Bcc-type
Mail Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Folder List Display : These operations are not available when you select Inbox. Using the Submenu of the Received Mail List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P256 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P139), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Move to folder 1 You can move the selected mails and messages to other added folders. 1: You cannot use this menu for SMS in the UIM.
Mail Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Display Screen Mail 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P139), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Reply You can reply after selecting the method to reply. Go to step 3 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail”/ step 3 on page 152 of “Composing SMS”. – Reply 1: You can reply to the sender of i-mode mail from the detailed received mail list. – Reply quoted 1: You can send the reply quoting the original text in your received i-mode mail.
Mail 5: You cannot activate this function for i-mode mail or protected SMS. Information • The Submenu items for the SMS report / voice mail incoming notification display screen are “Move to folder”, “Delete,” and “Protect ON/OFF” only. Distributing the received mail to the folder automatically The mails / SMS messages is applicable for the condition can be saved to the folder automatically. You can set this only to additional folder. 2. M [Menu] ] Select submenu.
Mail Saving Images over 10,000 bytes A JPEG image over 10,000 bytes is not downloaded properly to the FOMA handset. Therefore, you can save it after extracting the data from URL for image view in mail text, and connecting i-shot center. 1. On the Received Mail Folder List screen (P139), select “URL” ] C ] “Yes” • For the method of saving images, see “Obtaining Images from Sites” (P134). Information • You can view the contents of received Deco-mails in this way. 2.
Mail Icon 2. Select a mail ] C Description SMS message failed to be sent ReceiverŦ Sent SMS messages in the UIM The time to send the mailŦ SubjectŦ Protected mail / SMS messages Mail with a file attached Mail with an attached file to which UIM restrictions are set Subject • J: Display the previous or next page. • FE: Scroll by screen.
Mail Using the Submenu of the Sent Mail List Screen Setting item/Setting at purchase > P256 1. From the Sent Mail Folder List screen (P144), M [Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Mail Edit You can edit the selected mail again. See “Composing i-mode mail” (P149) / “Composing SMS messages” (P152). Delete You can delete the selected mail. Delete selected You can select and delete multiple mail messages. After selecting mail messages, M [Menu] > Select “Delete”.
Mail Add to phonebook 2 You can add the mail address and phone number of the sender of the displayed mail to the phonebook. Go to step 2 (P64) of “Adding to Phone Book”. Copy 3 • For copying after selecting the item, see “Copying / Cutting / Pasting” (P219). – Body: You can copy the text. – Subject: You can copy the subject. UIM 4 You can move and copy the displayed SMS message to the UIM, and move and copy the SMS messages in the UIM to the FOMA phone.
Mail Icons on the Unsent Mail List display and the Unsent Mail display screen Icon Description Unsent mail Unsent SMS message Mail with a file attached Mail with an attached file to which UIM restrictions are set Subject Address of To-type Address of Cc-type Address of Bcc-type Mail Attached file A pasted melody file is attached. i-appli launch information is attached. A melody file is attached. An image file of up to 10,000 bytes is attached. An image (JPEG) of over 10,000 bytes is attached.
Mail Using the Submenu of the Unsent Mail Display Screen From the Unsent Mail display screen (P147), press M [Menu] and select a submenu item. See “Using the Submenu of the Compose mail display” (P150) / “Using the Submenu of the Compose SMS Screen” (P153) for the available submenu items. 2. Select the Address field ] C ] “Enter Address” ] Enter the address ] “Enter Address” ]C • For a menu displayed for destinations, see “Address menu” (P150) of “Using the Submenu of the Compose Mail Display”. 3.
Mail Information • Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters may not be sent successfully to the destination. • Half-pitch katakana or pictographs may not be displayed properly when exchanging mails between i-mode phones. • When you enter the destination of the phonebook that a secret code is set, the secret code is automatically added. However, the secret code does not remain on the destination of the sent mail. Using the Submenu of the Compose Mail Display 1.
Mail – Take a movie 4: A Moving Image Finder Stand-by screen appears. > P115 Press C [OK] on Moving Image Shooting End display to add to the attachment file. – Delete att. file 2: You can delete the attachment file. – Play/ Display file 2: You can play or view the file. Add signature You can insert a signature at the end of the text of mail. • You need to register the signature beforehand. > p156 Delete body You can delete the the text of mail that you are composing or editing.
Mail Using the Submenu of the Creating next Entry Screen From creating next Entry screen, press M [Menu] and select a Submenu item. See “Using the Submenu of Character Entry display” (P218) for the available Submenu items. Composing SMS messages C] (Mail) ]42 Mail You can create and send SMS messages. You can send and receive SMS messages to and from the subscribers to overseas carriers in addition to DoCoMo.
Mail • If the sender does not notify caller ID (including public phone/Unknown ID), you cannot answer to the SMS message. Using the Submenu of the Compose SMS Display 1. From the Compose SMS display (P152), M [Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Using the Submenu of of the Character Entering Display while Composing SMS From the Compose SMS display, press M [Menu] and select a submenu item. See “Using the Submenu of the Character Entry display” (P218) for the available Submenu items.
Mail Checking New i-mode mail and Message C] (Mail) ]5 When your FOMA phone has been turned off or out of the service area, you can check whether or not the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and messageR/F. 1. From the Stand-by screen, press M for 2 or more seconds • The Check results display appears. To read the received i-mode mail immediately, select “Mail” and press C. Information Mail • When the i-mode Center holds i-mode mail and messageR/F, the relevant icon (P31) is displayed.
Mail Checking whether Center Holds SMS C] (Mail) ]7 When your FOMA phone has been turned off or out of the service area, you can check whether or not the SMS Center holds SMS messages. 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Check new SMS” • The Check results display appears. To read the received SMS messages immediately, press C. Changing Mail Setting Communication (Mail) ]81 You can make settings related to communication of mail and SMS messages. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P239 1.
Mail Edit C] (Mail) ]82 You can make settings related to a signature to be attached to the mail text and quotation mark for when replying to mail. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P239 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Mail setting” ] “Edit” ] Select from the following setting items ] After setting, I [Done] Mail Edit signature You can set whether to automatically attach your name and address (signature) at the end of the text and can set the contents of the signature.
Mail Others C] (Mail) ]84 You can check the settings made in “Mail setting” and reset the settings to the default. 1. From the Mail menu (P137), “Mail setting” ] “Others” ] Select from the following setting items. Mail Check settings You can check the settings made in the “Mail settings”. Reset settings You can reset the settings made in the “Mail settings” to the default. To reset settings, enter terminal security code > C [OK].
i-appli Software list 1/1 i-appli Select What is i-appli.......................................160 Downloading i-appli from Sites ...........160 Starting i-appli ......................................
i-appli What is i-appli By downloading various software programs from sites and saving them into the FOMA phone, you can automatically update the stock prices, weather information, etc. and enjoy games even without connecting to the network. • Refer to “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]” for details. • This model does not support all the services described in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]”. Check which models support which services described in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]”.
i-appli Information Starting i-appli C] (i-appli) 1. Press I [i-mode] for 1 or more seconds from on Stand-by display. • Some software continues communication after downloaded. You can let it not communicate by “Communication” setting. Using the Submenu of the Software List Setting item/Setting at purchase > P257 • Some submenus are not available depending on the software. 1.
i-appli i-appli Delete all You can delete all softwares in i-appli. To delete all, C > Enter terminal security code > C [Done]. Sort You can sort software. Properties You can check the name, size, etc. of the selected software. Certificate You can check the owner, issuer, expiration date, etc. of the certificate used for the selected software. Network setting You can set whether to communicate while the selected software is being started. After setting, press I [Done].
i-appli Information Pre-installed i-appli • Note that you may not be able to receive timely information if you have set “Network Setting” to “OFF”. • When you perform “Upgrade” of the software, the confirmation display may appear asking whether to use the “serial number of your FOMA phone / UIM”. If you select “Yes”, version upgrade starts.
i-appli Sound You can set the sound of game. Each time you press C, you can turn on or off sound. 1 : You cannot see these menus on games on pause. 2 : You can see these menus only on games on pause. Deleting the block You can delete the falling blocks if you meet the following condition. When the blocks are full from 4th line to 7th line from the left, the game is over. Vertical direction Screen on game Indicates next block.
Data box Data box Data box 1 My picture 2 i-motion 3 Melody Select Introduction of Data box......................166 Displaying/Managing/ Editing Images......................................166 Select To display the Data box menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (Data box) or “Data box” Playing back/Managing/ Moving Images/i-motion ......................173 Playing back/Managing/Melody..........
Data box Introduction of Data box Data box has the following items and folders: Menu item My picture Data box i-motion Folder Camera Still images etc. shot camera. Data transfer Still images obtained through data transmission, etc. Data transfer Pre-installed Pre-installed melodies i-mode Melodies obtained from sites, etc.
Data box 3. Select a file ] C Displaying Images 1. From Data box menu (P165), “My picture” File name • CĮFullį: The image will be displayed in full screen. • IĮMailį: You can send i-mode mail with attaching the selected file. Go to step 2 on page 149 of “Composing i-mode mail”. • J : Displays the previous or next file.
Data box Using the Submenu of the Folder List Setting item/Setting at purchase > P258 1. From the Folder List (P167), M [Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Data box Open You can open the selected folder. New folder You can create a folder. Delete You can delete the selected folder. Sort by You can sort the folders. Sorting the created folders are applied to only by the “Name”. View by You can change folder display methods. Memory info.
Data box View by You can change file display methods. Memory info. You can check status of the storage area on the FOMA phone, etc. File property You can check the name, size and type, created time, resolution, file restriction of the selected file. 1: You cannot use this menu in “Item” or “Pre-installed” folder. 2: You can use only JPEG file (Except for unrestricted file). 3: You cannot move and copy this menu to “Item” or “Preinstalled” folder. 4: You cannot use this menu for restricted file.
Data box Using the Submenu of the Image Display Setting items/Setting at purchase > P258 1. From the Image display (P167), M [Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu itemsM Data box Files 1 – Delete : You can delete the displayed file. – Rename : You can change the name of the displayed file. – Edit 2 : You can edit the displayed file. >P171 Send via mail 1 3 You can attach a file to i-mode mail for sending. Go to step 2 of “Compose i-mode mail” (P149).
Data box Editing Still Images You can edit a still image. You can edit only a JPEG file. There are some cases that you may not be able to edit. The edited still image is saved into the folder containing the original still image. Setting items/Setting at purchase > P258 1. From the Image File List (P167) Display (P167), select a file, on the Image Display screen, press M [Menu] ] “Files” ] “Edit” • The screen to edit the image appears. Save You can save the edited still image.
Data box – Frame : A frame is added to a still image. Select a frame to add. 1) Select a frame ] C • M[Rotate]: You can rotate a still image 180 degrees to the left or to the right. • I[Cancel]: Returns to previous menu. 2) Press C – Element : An element is pasted to a still image. • If you press M[Menu] on element selection screen, you can select a size of the element. 1) Select an element ] C 2) Select a position to paste the element by K ] C • If you continue to add same element, repeat step 2.
Data box • In the size of still image is “1280 x 1024”, you cannot set “Insert” or “Effect”. • Image sizes that allow “Frame” setting are “352X288”, “320X240”, “176X220”, “176X144” and “128X96”. “Frame” cannot be set for frames of other sizes. • You cannot specify a display size larger than the original still image to “Clipping”. • For the Text box, Frame image or Element at purchase, see “Text” (P263), “Frame” (P262) and “Element” (P263) of “Preinstalled”.
Data box • I [Mail] : You can send i-mode mail attaching the selected file. Go to step 2 on page 149 of “Composing message”. 3.
Data box 1: You cannot use the file in “Pre-installed” folder. 2: You cannot move or copy the file in “Pre-installed” folder. 3: You cannot use this menu in restricted file. Using the Submenu of the Moving Image Playback Screen For MP4 file with only voice without image, see “Using the Submenu of the Melody Playback” (P177). Setting item/Setting at purchase > P259 1.
Data box Snap 2 4 You can save paused moving images as still images. Snapped images are saved into the “Camera” folder of “My picture”. Mute (Unmute) You can play back moving images muting the sound. Player settings You can change settings of the visual effect and the color tone of the player. File property Displays the name, size, type, created time, play duration, restriction states, track state, availability as a ring alert, title, creator, copyright and description of a moving image file being played.
Data box 2. Select a folder ] C Pre-installed [1/46] .. Go to Melody • See step 2 “Display screen” for the mark on display screen. Alarm01.mid 2.3KB Alarm02.mid 1.8KB Alarm03.mid 2.0KB Menu Open Switch – I[ ]: Sets the repeat area (Starting point/ Ending point) If you press after setting, you can release it. Information File name/File size • When you play an MFI file that auto-repeat is set. you cannot pause (stop temporarily) while playing the file after second play back.
Data box Data box Pause 4 (Play 5) You can pause the melody being played back. Send via mail 1 2 You can attach melody files to i-mode mail for sending. Go to step 2 (P149) of “Composing i-mode mail”. Ringtones 2 3 You can set a ring tone for voice or video phone calls. Mute (Unmute) You can mute the tone for playing back melodies. Set repeat 3 4 You can select a repeat method of melody. – None : You can cancel repeat setting. – Current file ( ) : You can repeatedly play back the current melody.
Tools Tools Select Using Alarm ..........................................180 Setting the Custom Menu ....................181 Using the Infrared Communication Function................................................182 Tools 1 Alarm 2 Custom menu 3 Receive Ir data 4 Calculator 5 Unit converter 6 World time 7 Stop watch Select To display the Tools menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] ] (Tools) or “Tools” Using Calculator...................................184 Using Unit Converter......................
Tools Using Alarm C] (Tools) ] 1 You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time. You can also set Snooze or an alarm tone. Setting Alarm Setting item/Setting at purchase > P242 1. From the Tools menu (P179), “Alarm” Icon Description Alarm is set to “ON” Alarm is set to repeat Tools • I [ON]/[OFF] : You can set the alarm ON or OFF. 2. Select the alarm to edit ] C ] Select the item to edit ] C ] After editing, I [Done]. (Setting repeat) You can select the type of repeat.
Tools a During a Voice/Video-phone Call An alarm does not sound at the specified time during a call because the icon is not displayed on upper side. After ending the call, the alarm will be alerted on time. • After ending to play a file/to take image, the alarm will be sounded with displaying alarm screen. • If you receive a voice call or video-phone call during Alarm notification, Alarm is temporarily stopped, and the Alarm is resumed after terminating the call.
Tools 1. From the Tools menu (P179), “Custom menu” Custom menu 1 Search phonebook 2 Mail 3 i-mode 4 Camera-mode 5 Alarm 6 Select ringtone 7 [Menu7] Menu Select Edit • C [Select]: You can activate the selected menu. • I [Edit]: You can change the menu saved as Custom. 2. Select a blank line ] I [Add] • The list of functions that can be stored in the Custom menu appears. 3. Select a function ] C • You cannot select the menu which is already registered.
Tools The data to send by infrared Data Phonebook Information Contents Sending / Receiving 1 or multiple data (Phonebook of FOMA phone) Data that can be sent / received is name / phone number / mail address / note / web page. (vCard items) Own number Bookmark Sending / Receiving 1 or multiple data (Bookmark of FOMA phone) Data available in infrared communication is title / URL. (vBookmark items) • During infrared communication, do not remove the battery.
Tools 2. Make sure that the receiving end is ready for receiving the data ] “Yes” • When sending all items, enter a terminal security code (P104) and authentication password . : Enter the same password as that entered from the receiver's terminal. Receiving Data Using Calculator C] (Tools) ] 4 You can perform calculation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Use the numeric buttons to enter numbers. 1. From the Tools menu (P179), Select “Calculator” Calculator 1.
Tools Using Unit Converter This is a useful function to convert currency, surface, length, weight, temperature, volume, and velocity. Converting Unit of Currency C] (Tools) ] 51 This is a useful function for converting the yen on hand to the dollar, etc. Setting at purchase > P242, P243 1. From the Tools menu (P179), “Unit converter” ] “Currency” • The screen for converting a currency is displayed. (P186) 2. Select the currency ] I [Rate] Tools sin Used for calculation of trigonometric functions.
Tools 3. Select next item ] After setting, press I [Done]. Currency unit field Select the unit of the currency. If you press C, you can edit the currency. However, you cannot change “ ”. Value entry field You can set the currency exchange rate. For example, in case you convert from (Dollar) to (Yen) (Ex. 1 120 ), you can set to 120, to 1. • #: Enters the decimal point. • Q : Deletes the number you entered from the end. 2. Select next item.
Tools Surface unit field You can select the unit of surface before/after conversion. Value entry field Enter a numerical value of the surface to be converted. The number after the conversion is displayed in the other field. • #: Enters the decimal point. • Q: Deletes the number which you already entered from the end. • I: [Reset]: The numerical value is reset. • The maximum input value is an integer of 10 digits and 8 digits after the decimal point.
Tools Using the Submenu of the World Time Display Setting item/Setting at purchase > P244 1. From the World time display (P187), M[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items Choose city You can choose a city. After choosing, press C. Set time zone Sets the selected city to home. : This menu is not displayed if you select the city as a home. Using Stop Watch C] (Tools) ] 7 You can use the FOMA phone as a stop watch. Tools 1.
Stationery Stationery Stationery 1 Scheduler 2 Memo 3 Date search 4 Date counter Select Using Schedule....................................190 Using Memo .........................................193 Using Date Search ...............................194 Select To display the Stationery menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (Stationery) or “Stationery” Using Date Counter .............................
Stationery Using Schedule C] (Stationery) ] 1 Storing Schedule Events 1. From the Stationery menu (P189), “Scheduler” • The monthly display (P191) appears. 2. Select a date to store a schedule event. ] I[Add] Add new 2006/12/01 (Fri) None Time All day 00:00 ~ 23:59 Subject Edit Done Stationery 3. Select from the following items to store ] After storing, I[Done] Start date You can set a date to start the schedule event. You can enter a date by pressing R and dial buttons.
Stationery Repeat 2 You can set the repeat setting for the schedule event. If you do not want to repeat it, select “Once” 1: The content you have set is displayed. 2: If “Start date” and “End date” are different, you can use only “Once”. • 79/FE: You can move the month of date. • 5: You can move the cursor to the current date . • I [Add]: You can add your own schedule. Go to step 3 on page 190 of “Storing Schedule Events”. 2.
Stationery • For other icons, see page 190. • C [Edit]: You can edit the selected schedule. Go to step 3 on page 190 of “Storing Schedule Events”. • I [Delete]: You can delete the selected schedule. • J: Displays the previous and next schedule. Using the Submenus of the Monthly Display 1. From the monthly display (P191), M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items. Stationery Add new You can add a new schedule event. See step 2 (P190) of “Storing Schedule Events”.
Stationery Using the Submenus of the Daily Display Screen 1. From the Daily display screen (P191), M[Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items 1: You cannot use this menu when you select the date which is already set as the holiday by “Set holiday”. Using Memo C] (Stationery) ] 2 Creating Memo You can create and save a memo. 1. From the Stationery menu (P189), “Memo” • The memo display (See right) appears. 2. I[Add] ] Enter a memo ] C Viewing Memo You can view the memo that you created.
Stationery • C [Edit]: You can edit the displayed memo. • I [Delete]: You can delete the displayed memo. • J: Displays the previous and next memo. Using the Submenus of the Memo Display/ Display Screen 1. From the Memo display (P193)/Display screen, M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Stationery Add new You can create a memo. Open You can display the screen of the selected memo. Edit You can edit the selected/displayed memo. Mark/Unmark You can select and delete multiple memos.
Stationery Using Date Counter C] (Stationery) ] 4 If you store the name and date of an event such as a birthday, you can check how many days remain before the event or how many days have passed after the event. Displaying Date Counter 1.
Stationery • J: Displays the date counter of previous and next day. Using the Submenu of the Date Counter Display/Display Screen 1. From the Date counter display (P195)/display screen (P195), M[Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items Stationery Add new You can store an event to the date counter. See Step2 (P195) of “Storing Events in Date Counter”. Open You can view the selected date counter. Edit You can edit the selected or displayed date counter. See Step2 of “Storing Events in Date Counter”.
Network Service NW service Select Available Network Services .................198 Using Voice Mail ...................................198 Using Call Waiting Service ...................200 NW service 1 Voice mail 2 Call waiting 3 Call forwarding 4 Nuisance call barring 5 Caller ID notification 6 Caller ID request 7 Set arrival act Select To display the Network service menu On the Stand-by display, C[Menu] ] (NW service) or “NW service” Using Call Forwarding Service.............
Network Service Available Network Services With FOMA phone, following DoCoMo Network Services are available.
Network Service • If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID with “Caller ID request” activated, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back and the center will not hold voice mail messages. 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Voice mail” ] Select from the following setting items Network Service Activate voice mail You can start using Voice Mail. Set ringing time You can set the time from the first ring until the call is connected to the Voice Mail Service Center.
Network Service Using Call Waiting Service C] (NW Service) ] 2 Network Service When you receive another voice call during a call, you will be notified of it by busy ring tone, and you can put the current call on hold to answer the new call. You can also newly make a call to another party by putting the current call on hold. • To use Call Waiting Service, set “Arrival Call Act” (P203) to “Answer” beforehand.
Network Service a When you are talking with a party while a call to another party is put on hold (Multi call). Switch Put the current call on hold to enable talking with another party on hold. End – End active call: After ending a call, you can take the new call on hold. – End held call: You can end a call on hold. – End all calls: You can end both calls. Mute/Unmute The voice to send to the other party is set to mute or unmute.
Network Service Setting to enable or disable call forwarding guidance Press 1429A. • Make settings following the voice guidance. • For details, see “Mobile Phone User's [Network services]”. Using Nuisance Call Barring Service C] (NW Service) ] 4 Network Service This is a service to reject "Nuisance calls" such as prank calls. If you register a caller to reject, calls from the caller will be automatically rejected and the caller will be answered by the guidance.
Network Service Using Caller ID Request Service C] (NW Service) ] 6 This is a service to request for the Caller ID notification by guidance to the call from the party who does not notify Caller ID, and terminate the call. • A call that was not answered by Caller ID Request Service will not be recorded in the received call history, and the screen notifying of the missed call does not appear. 1.
Network Service 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Arrival call act” ] Select from the following setting items Network Service Answer The phone rings. If Voice Mail, Call Waiting Service, or Call Forwarding Service is activated, the phone follows each setting. Voice mail Connects incoming calls to Voice Mail. Even if Call Waiting Service is activated, the calls are connected to Voice Mail. Call forwarding Forwards incoming calls to the forwarding phone number registered.
Network Service Call forwarding (Int.) - Activate call forwarding: Start Call Forwarding Service. - Deactivate call forwarding: Stop Call Forwarding Service. Roaming guidance (Int.) Set roaming guidance. Registering Additional Services C] (NW Service) ] *1 When a new network service is added by DoCoMo, you can register the service to the menu and use. 2. I [Edit] ] After editing, press C [Select] USSD code Enter the service code (USSD) supplied by DoCoMo. Service name Enter any service name.
Network Service Registering Additional Guidance C] (NW Service) ] *2 When you perform services added by “Additional Service”, you can register reply messages that correspond to the codes (USSD) returned from the Service Center. The reply message is displayed when the registered code is returned as a reply. 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Others” ] “Additional guidance” • The reply message list will be displayed. 2.
Network Service 1. From the Network Service menu (P197), “Others” ] “English guidance” ] Select from the following setting items Guidance setting – Outgoing + Incoming call: You can set languages of the guidance for outgoing and incoming calls. Select “Yes” and then select a language. – Outgoing call: You can set a language of the guidance only for outgoing calls. Select “Yes” and then select a language. – Incoming call: You can set a language of the guidance only for incoming calls.
Data Transmission Data Transmission Available from the FOMA phone ..................................210 Before Use............................................211 Glossary of Data Transmission Terms ....................................................212 Preparation Flow for Data Transmission ........................................213 AT command ........................................213 As for data transmissions, refer to Manual for data transmission in CD-ROM for details.
Data Transmission Data Transmission Available from the FOMA phone The data transmission services you can use by connecting the FOMA phone to a personal computer are classified as follows: packet transmission, and data transfer (OBEX). • This FOMA handset does not support 64K data transmission. • This FOMA handset is not applicable with Remote Wakeup. • This FOMA handset does not support FAX transmission. • This FOMA phone is applicable only to packet transmission through IP connection (mopera U, etc.).
Data Transmission Setting access point (Internet service provider, etc.) To use the packet transmission, connect to an access point for packet transmission. • You cannot connect to the DoPa access point. • You cannot connect to PHS 64K or 32K data transmission access point such as PIAFS.
Data Transmission Glossary of Data Transmission Terms a APN An abbreviation for Access Point Name. Used to identify an Internet service provider or Internet LAN system you access for packet transmission. For example, “mopera U” is expressed with character string “mopera.net” in APN. a cid An abbreviation for Context Identifier. A registration number of the APN that is registered in the FOMA phone beforehand for packet transmission. In the FOMA phones, you can register up to 10 cid numbers (1 to 10).
Data Transmission Preparation Flow for Data Transmission The following outline shows a preparation flow for packet transmission, and data transfer by connecting a FOMA phone to a personal computer. Data transfer (OBEX) Packet transmission Infrared communication Transmission setup files and FOMA PC setup software Attached FOMA L602i CD-ROM contains the transmission setup files (drivers) and FOMA PC setup software.
Entering Characters Entering Characters ............................ 216 List of Character Assignment of Dial Buttons .........................................
Entering Characters Entering Characters About Character Entry Display FOMA phone has some functions to enter characters for phonebook or mail. On the Character Entry display, information on the current input mode or operation guidance is displayed. Entering Characters 1 Remaining number of bytes: Remaining number of characters you can enter is displayed in bytes. 2 Operation guidance field: Full-pitch and half-pitch are displayed. 3 Input mode field: Input mode is displayed.
Entering Characters • Each time you press A, the full-pitch and half-pitch modes switch. Switching Pictograph/Symbol/Emoticon Mode • You cannot switch the mode depending on the display of character entry. Entering Characters in Prediction mode • You can use this method on setting “ ” of Hiragana mode. 1. Enter characters on the Character Entry display (P216) 1.
Entering Characters • C [Set] : You can confirm the character on inputting. : In Hiragana mode 2. D/I [Convert] 3. Move the cursor by pressing H to the area of conversion candidates. 4. Select the character to convert. ] C a Switching Upper / Lower Character Mode To switch upper / lower characters, press * several times after entering characters. If the character is not correspond with each one, you cannot convert it. • You cannot convert the character in numeral mode (“1(12)”).
Entering Characters : After converting the English mode “a(ab/AB)”, you can activate the menu. You cannot use this menu in other modes. 1. From the Character Entry display (P216), M [Menu] ] “Special input” ] “Kuten code” 2. Enter a Kuten code using the numeric buttons ] C • You can also select characters or symbols using K. Copying/Cutting/Pasting You can copy or cut a character string and paste it to another display/position. 1.
Entering Characters • To paste the character after copying or cutting, its type should be same. For example, you cannot enter (half pitch of Alphabet and numeral) Hiragana or Kanji in screen to input mail address. • If you paste character lines including a line feed in the entry screen that line feeds cannot be entered, it is replaced by a blank (half-pitch space). Editing Common Phrases You can edit registered common phrases or add new common phrases. 1.
Entering Characters Information • If you activate the menu “Reset all”, the contents of “Original” will be deleted. Deleting Words 1. From the Registered Words list, M [Menu] ] “Delete 1 item”/“Delete all” ] “Yes” Registering Words For those words not displayed as the conversion candidates or words with unusual readings, you can register them with their readings. Once registered, the words are displayed as conversion candidates when their readings are entered. 1.
Entering Characters List of Character Assignment of Dial Buttons You can enter a character by pressing dial button. On pressing each button, you can enter multiple characters as follow the table below. Each time you press the button, the character will be changed. Each time you press #, the character will be changed in reverse order. Entering Characters 1: In full-pitch mode, “ ” or “ ” is displayed only when the character to which “ ” or “ ” can be added is displayed.
Overseas Use International Roaming Service ........... 224 Setting the Network Mode.................. 225 Confirming Before Using Overseas .... 225 Using the FOMA Phone Overseas......
Overseas Use International Roaming Service International roaming service (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to make calls or communications overseas using the same phone number as that used in Japan, utilizing networks of affiliate telecommunications carriers overseas. Refer to “Network Services User's Guide (Chapter of International Service)” for details of the communications services available while in international roaming.
Overseas Use Setting the Network Mode C] Confirming Before Using Overseas (Settings) ] 52 Network mode of the FOMA phone is set to “Auto” at purchase. If you know the network in your area, you can select it directly. Setting item/Setting at purchase > P251 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Network” ] “Network mode” ] Select from the following setting items Auto Searches all the networks connectable. WCDMA only Searches only networks supporting 3G. GSM only Searches only networks supporting GSM/GPRS.
Overseas Use Using i-mode Overseas To use i-mode overseas, you need to set “International Settings” to “YES”. a To change settings in Japan • No packet transmission fees apply. “iMenu” ] “English” ] “Options” ] “International Settings” ] “YES” a To change settings outside Japan Packet transmission fees apply. “iMenu” ] “International Settings” ] “YES” • If set to “NO”, you can send and receive i-mode mail messages and view the i Menu only. The setting at purchase is “NO”.
Overseas Use Settings to be made after returning to Japan After Coming Back to Japan When network settings have been changed for use overseas, “ ” may appear in Japan. In that case, make settings given below. • You have to set “Network selection” (P97) to “Auto/WCDMA only”. • You have to set “Network selection” (P96) to “Auto” or “Manual” and select “JP DoCoMo-3G” on the network selection screen displayed after searching.
Overseas Use a Calling from the country of stay to a mobile phone or fixed-line phone in another country (except for Japan) • In some countries or areas such as Italy, “0” may be required.
Overseas Use If i-mode is inaccessible • If i-mode sites other than “iMenu” is unavailable, first make “International Settings” (P225). Some sites may not be available depending on the information provider. • The i-mode services may not be available depending on the operator being used. • Select a mobile phone carrier compatible with packet transmission. • For the latest information about overseas carriers compatible with packet transmission, see the International Service web page of DoCoMo.
Overseas Use Major Country Codes Country/Region Code 61 Country/Region Maldives Code 960 Australia Austria 43 Netherlands 31 Belgium 32 New Caledonia 687 Brazil 55 New Zealand 64 Canada 1 Norway 47 China 86 Czech 420 Peru Philippines 51 63 Egypt 20 Fiji 679 Russia Singapore Finland 358 France The International Call ID Numbers for the Universal Number in Table 1 and international access codes in Table 2 are subject to change.
Overseas Use Major International Access Codes (Table 2) Be careful that the Universal Number may be often unavailable when making calls from mobile phones, public phones or hotel phones.
Overseas Use Make sure that you dial the correct number. At DoCoMo Shop Your local DoCoMo Shop accepts the application. At the DoCoMo World Counter Applications accepted even on the day of departure. a DoCoMo World Counter Narita International Airport No. 1: 4F Central Building, Narita International Airport Terminal 1 a DoCoMo World Counter Narita International Airport No.
Appendix Menu list ...............................................234 Pre-installed data .................................260 Symbol/Special Character List ............264 Pictograph and Emoticon List .............265 Common Phrase List............................267 Kuten Code List....................................269 List of city in World time ......................278 Multiaccess Combination Patterns .....279 Multitask Combination Patterns ..........280 Service Available with FOMA Phones ..............
Appendix Menu list • You can select the function by pressing the button corresponding with the number in the table below.
Appendix Menu Item 4 Message list disp.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 9 Delete voice mail icon – 0 Set message alert ringer – Reference P199 2 Call waiting 1 Activate call waiting – 2 Deactivate call waiting – 3 Call waiting status request – P200 3 Call forwarding 1 Activate call forwarding 1 Register fwd number – 2 Set ringing time – 2 Deactivate call forwarding – 3 Register the forwarding number – 4 Setting at forwarded party busy – 5 Call forwarding status request – P201 4 Nuisanc
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 2 Deactivate caller ID request – 3 Caller ID request status request – Reference 7 Set arrival act 1 Activate arrival act – 2 Deactivate arrival act – 3 Arrival act status request – 8 Arrival call act P203 Answer/Voice mail/Call forwarding/Call rejection 9 Remote control 1 Activate remote control – 2 Deactivate remote control – 3 Remote control status request – 10 International service P204 1 Voice mail (Int.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) P205 Not recorded 2 Additional guidance Reference Not recorded P206 3 English guidance 1 Guidance setting Outgoing+Incoming call/ Outgoing call/ Incoming call 2 Guidance status request 4 Service dialing number 1 P207 5 Call barring 1 Activate barring of incoming call - roam 1 Barring all incoming calls 2 Data calls barring – – P137 Mail Appendix 1 Inbox 238 Inbox No messages Folder created by user None P139 2 Outbox No
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 4 Compose mail P149 1 Compose message – 2 Compose SMS – 5 Check new message – 6 Receive option – 7 Check new SMS – P152 P154 8 Mail setting 1 Communication 1 Receive opt.
Appendix Menu Item 5 Melody auto play Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference P156 ON/OFF 4 Others 1 Check settings – 2 Reset settings – 3 Reset data – Data box P157 P165 1 My picture 2 i-motion 3 Melody Camera, Data transfer, i-mode No data Item, Pre-installed Only preinstalled file Folder created by user None Camera, Data transfer, i-mode No data Pre-installed Only preinstalled file Folder created by user None Data transfer, i-mode No data Pre-installed Only
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Stationery P189 1 Scheduler Not registered Schedule type None/Private/Anniversary/Trip/ Work/Meeting No alarm/On time/Before 15 mins/Before 30 mins/Before 1 hour/Before 1 day/Before 3 days/ Before 1 week Alarm Repeat P191 Once/Daily/Mon~Fri/Sat~Sun/ Weekly/Monthly/Yearly Not registered 2 Memo – 3 Date search 4 Date counter P193 Not registered P195 Phonebook 1 Add to phonebook 2 Search phonebook P63 Not registered
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 4 Phonebook settings 1 Display data Handset only/UIM only 2 Create domain list 1. @docomo.ne.jp P70 2~10. Not registered 3 Search by Show all data/Group search/Reading search/ Memory No. search/Phone No.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 4 Calculator Reference P184 – P185 5 Unit converter 1 Currency Currency unit (Yen) / (Dollar) / (Euro) / 1 (Currency 1) / 2 (Currency 2) / 3 (Currency 3) / 4 (Currency 4) 2 Surface Surface unit P186 Acre/Hectare/Square in/ Square feet/Square yd/ Square miles/Square mm/ Square cm/Square m/ Square km 3 Length Length unit mm, cm, m, km, inch, feet, yard, mile 4 Weight Weight unit mg, g, kg, ton, ounce, pound, P187 stone Temp
Appendix Menu Item 6 Volume Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Volume unit Reference Milliliter, Liter, Cubic mm, Cubic cm, Cubic meter, Cubic inch, Gallon, Liq.pt, Liq.
Appendix Menu Item 3 Select ringtone 4 Select effect tone Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference Voice call Ring01.mid Video-phone Ring02.mid Mail tone Message02.mid MessageR tone Message03.mid MessageF tone Message04.mid SMS tone Message05.
Appendix Menu Item 7 Mail ring duration 8 Set mute seconds Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Key tone ON/OFF Flip tone ON/OFF Low battery tone ON/OFF Mail ring ON/OFF ON/OFF Mail ring duraiton Time 3 Sec./Duration 1 Cycle Reference P79 P80 0 Sec. Display P75 1 Main display Wallpaper Select file: Vivid red.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 2 Incoming call Sub_incoming.gif 3 Outgoing call Sub_outgoing.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Incoming video call Pattern Reference 10 (red/pink/blue/aqua/green /yellow) Receiving mail Pattern 9 (red/yellow/green) Receiving messageR Pattern 9 (yellow/pink/green) Receiving messageF Pattern 9 (green/yellow/blue) Receiving SMS Pattern 9 (blue/yellow/red) Playing music Pattern P84 8 (aqua/white/pink) Alarm Pattern 3 (aqua) Schedule Pattern 4 (blue/red) During a call Pattern 1 (aqua) P85 Settings Appendix 1 Call
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 4 Received mails No record 5 Sent mails No record 6 All mails No record Reference P88 2 Call duration Last call, Received calls, Dialed calls, All calls (00:00:00) 3 Auto answer Auto answering ON/OFF Delayed time 10 P89 (SEC) (0 - 120) 4 Reject/Accept call Accept/Reject/Reject all calls/Memory reject call 5 Answer mode Press send key/Open flip/Press any key P91 2 Call feature 1 Reconnect alarm High alarm/Low alarm/No al
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 3 Video-phone Reference P93 1 Video-phone settings VoiceCall AutoSwitch ON/OFF Display setting Both/Other/Me Sub screen Me/Other Send camera image ON/OFF Sending img. quality Prefer image quality/Normal/Prefer motion quality Display light Always on/Terminal setting Hands_free V.
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) 3 Daylight saving Reference ON/OFF P96 5 Network 1 Network selection Auto/Manual 2 Network mode Auto/WCDMA only/GSM only 3 Preferred lists Depending on user's setting 4 Network name display Display on/Display off P97 P98 i - mode 6 Host selection 7 Security P99 1 All lock Power on/Immediate/None 2 PIN code request 1 ON/OFF 3 Change password 1 PIN1 code 1 0000 2 PIN2 code 1 0000 3 Security code 8 2 P100 0000 /En
Appendix Menu Item Setting Item (Blue color: Setting at purchase) Reference 2 Reset settings 1 Clear memory 1 Data box – 2 Personal info. – 2 Default settings 3 SMS center 4 Reset holiday – SMSC DoCoMo/Others Address 81903101652 – 1: Settings of UIM takes precedence. 2: The setting is registered in FOMA phone and UIM, but if each setting is different, the setting of UIM takes precedence.
Appendix Default List of the Submenu/Function Menu Items Video-phone talking screen > P59 Items / Function Name Setting Items Camera settings (Zoom) X1/X2 (Brightness) High/Medium/Low (Night mode) ON/OFF Video phone settings Display setting Both/Other/Me Sub screen Me/Other Display light Always on/Terminal setting Sending img.
Appendix Still Image Finder Stand-by display >P112 Setting Items Submenu Items (Upside down) Upside down (Size) 1280X1024/640X480/352X288/320X240/176X220/176X144/128X96/ Phonebook (Quality) Super fine/Fine/Normal (Multishot) OFF/3/6/9 (Zoom) (Brightness) 254 (White balance) Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluorescent (Night mode) ON/OFF (Frame shot) Choose frame/No frame (Auto timer) None/3 sec./5 sec./10 sec.
Appendix Still Image Display (After taking a multishot) > P113 Submenu Item Setting Items Slide show settings View as Normal screen/Full screen Time interval (secs) 1 ~ 9 sec (s) (1) Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Moving Image Display > P116 Submenu Item Setting Items (Upside down) Upside down (Quality) Super fine/Fine/Normal (Zoom) (Brightness) (White balance) Auto/Daylight/ Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluorescent (Night mode) ON/OFF (Effect) None/Black & White/N
Appendix MessageR/F list screen >P126 Items / Function Name Sort Setting Items Subject(asc.)/Subject(desc.)/Date(asc.)/Date(desc.) Filter All/Unread/Read/Protected/Not protected/Pasted/Attached Received mail list screen >P141 Items / Function Name Setting Items Sort Subject(asc.)/Subject(desc.)/Address(asc.)/Address(desc.)/Date(asc.)/ Date(desc.
Appendix Unsent mail list screen > P148 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort Subject (asc.)/Subject (desc.)/Address (asc.)/Address (desc.)/Date (asc.)/ Date (desc.) Filter All/Attached/i-mode mail/SMS Software list screen >P161 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort Name (asc.)/Name (desc.)/Exec time (asc.)/Exec time (desc.)/ Create time (asc.)/Create time (desc.)/S/W size (asc.)/S/W size (desc.)/ Exec count (asc.)/Exec count (desc.
Appendix Still image saving screen >P114/moving image saving screen >P117/Image folder list screen >P168/Image file list screen >P168/Image display screen >P170 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Slide show settings Settings View as Normal screen/Full screen Time interval (secs) 1 sec ~ 9 secs (1 sec) Image edit screen >P171 Submenu Item Resizing Setting Items 640x480/320x240/160x120/Wallpaper size/Phonebook size/Sub display size Insert Clip
Appendix Moving image folder list screen >P174/i-motion file list screen >P174/Moving image playback screen >P175 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detailed list/Grid Player settings Visual effect Spectrum analy/Dancing notes Player skin (Color) Pink/Blue/Violet Volume OFF~Level 7 (Level3) Melody folder list screen >P177/Melody file list screen >P177/Melody playback screen >P177 Submenu Item Setting Items Sort by Name/Date/Type View by Simple list/Detaile
Appendix Pre-installed data In Stand-by mode a Main display Ceramic.jpg Green tea.jpg Sakura.jpg Vivid blue.jpg Vivid red.jpg Waterdrop.jpg Sub_green tea.jpg Sub_sakura.jpg Sub_vivid blue.jpg Sub_vivid red.jpg Sub_waterdrop.jpg a Sub-display Sub_ceramic.
Appendix The screen for receiving/making a call a Main display Ceramic_in_calling.gif Ceramic_out_calling.gif Green_in_calling.gif Green_out_calling.gif Incoming_call.gif Outgoing_call.gif Sakura_in_calling.gif Sakura_out_calling.gif Waterdrop_in_calling.gif Waterdrop_out_calling.gif Appendix a Sub display Sub_incoming.gif Sub_outgoing.
Appendix Frame • The frame including of multiple file sizes can be different to view depending on file size. • The frames enclosed in the lines below can be selected by “Frame Shot” in “Using the Submenus of the Still Image Finder Stand-by Screen” (P112). • The displayed frame differs depending on the size of the image to be edited.
Appendix Element • Appearances may differ depending on file size. Information • i-motions on the left are 3D-sound-supported i-motions, but as this FOMA phone does not support 3D-sound, they are not played with 3D-sound. List of melody Melody title Text focus Melody title Air on The G String.mid If I Could.mid Alarm01 ~ Alarm03.mid Jasmine.mid An der schonen blauen donau.mid Jingle Bell.mid Beautiful Life.mid Menueti.mid Blues Mania.mid Message01 ~ Message12.mid Brandenburg Concertos.
Appendix Symbol/Special Character List a Full-pitch symbol Full symbol (1/8) Full symbol (2/8) Full symbol (3/8) Full symbol (4/8) Full symbol (5/8) Full symbol (6/8) Full symbol (7/8) Full symbol (8/8) Special Characters Information Appendix • Special characters may not be correctly displayed if they are sent to mobile phones or personal computers that do not support i-mode mail.
Appendix a Half-pitch symbol Half symbol Pictograph and Emoticon List Pictograph List a Pictograph1 Pictograph1 (1/6) Pictograph1 (2/6) Pictograph1 (3/6) Pictograph1 (4/6) a Pictograph2 Pictograph1 (6/6) Appendix Pictograph1 (5/6) Next page 265
Appendix Emoticon List Category Expressions Category Expressions Category Happy Angry Embarrass Cry Sweat Greeting Chill Surprise Other Expressions Information Appendix • For the method of entering pictographs and emoticons, see “Switching Pictograph/Symbol/Emoticon” (P217).
Appendix Common Phrase List Category Internet folder Phrase Category Phrase Greeting folder Business folder Greeting folder Private folder Appendix 267
Appendix Category Phrase Category Private folder Pictograph idiom folder (?) (Hello) (Waiting a call) (Happy) (Angry) Reply folder (Christmas) Original folder Pictograph (Glad) idiom folder (OK) Appendix (Lovely) (Return) 268 You can enter your own phrase from 1 to 0.
Appendix Kuten Code List To enter a Kuten Code, first enter the 3-digit number for “Kuten digits 1 to 3” and enter the 1-digit number for “Kuten digit 4” • Some characters in Kuten Code List may appear different from those on the display.
Appendix Kuten digit 1 to 3 Appendix 270 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4 Kuten digit 1 to 3 Kuten digit 4