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.
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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 0.79 inches (2cm) between the user’s body and the back of the phone. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 0.79 inches(2cm) 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.
Main Features of the FOMA L705i FOMA is the name of the DoCoMo service based on W-CDMA technology, and one of the world's standards for third-generation (3G) mobile telecommunications (under the IMT-2000 standard). Incredible Services of i-mode i-mode is an online service that enables you to get useful information from i-mode programs or web sites that support i-mode using an i-mode-enabled handset. This service also enables you to send and receive mail messages with great ease.
䂹 Your FOMA L705i's Various Functions䂹 䂓 Beautiful Glossy Finish 䂓 Infrared Communication/Infrared Its glossy and beautiful finish gives it an extraordinarily elegant feels. 䂓 Vibrated Touchpad that Responds to Graceful Contact Remote Control →P211 Besides data exchange through infrared communication, appliances like the television can be controlled through infrared remote control. → P26, P29 Your handset's touchpad is designed to respond to light, graceful touches.
Making Full Use of the L705i 䂹 Video Phone䂹 → P50 You can have a face-to-face conversation with a partner, even if he/she is far away. By default, the other party's voice can be heard from the speaker during video call. So you can start it right away. The other party’s display 䂹 i-Channel 䂹 → P154 Your display 䋪This fee-based service requires a separate subscription. Provides graphical view of information such as news or weather forecasts.
䂹 Music Channel 䂹 → P216 䋪This is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription. This service allows reserved music program delivery to be automatically downloaded at night. Programs are periodically updated, and you can enjoy the downloaded content for up to one hour whenever you want. 䂹 Music Player䂹 → P220 You can use a PC to save songs downloaded from a music download service site or copied from a music CD to a microSD memory card, and then play the songs on the FOMA handset.
Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS) 䃂 Before using your FOMA handset, read these "Safety Precautions" carefully so that you can use it correctly. After reading the safety precautions, keep this manual in a safe place for later reference. 䃂 These precautions are intended to protect you and others around you. Read and follow them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the product or damage to property.
General Precautions for FOMA Handset, Battery Packs, Adapters (Including the Chargers) and UIM DANGER Don't Do not use or leave the FOMA handset or other devices in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near fire, in direct sunlight or inside a car on a hot day. 䃂Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, overheat, explode or ignite, the devices to be deformed or malfunction, lower the performance or shorten the life.
CAUTION Do not place the FOMA handset or accessories on unstable locations such as wobbly tables or slanted locations. 䃂The FOMA handset or accessories may fall, resulting in injury or malfunction. Do not store the FOMA handset accessories in humid or dusty places, or in hot areas. 䃂Malfunction may result. If children use the FOMA handset or devices, a guardian should explain the safety instructions and correct operations. The guardian should also make sure that the instructions are followed during use.
Turn off the FOMA handset in places where use is prohibited such as in airplanes or hospitals. 䃂Electronic and electronic medical appliances may be adversely affected. If the function which automatically turns on your FOMA handset is set, cancel the setting before turning it off. If the medical facility has specific zones where use or possession of handsets is prohibited, follow those regulations. You may be punished for using the FOMA handset in airplanes, which is prohibited by law.
WARNING Precautions for Battery Packs 䂓 You can check the type of battery pack in your FOMA handset by reading the label attached to the battery pack. Description Type Li-ion Lithium ion battery DANGER Don't Don't Do not use excessive force to insert the battery pack into the FOMA handset even when you have difficulty in inserting it. Also, check that the battery pack is oriented correctly when you insert it. Also, check that the battery pack is oriented correctly when you insert it.
Precautions for Adapters (Including the Chargers) Do WARNING Don't Don't Don't Don't Don't Don't AC adapter: AC 100V DC adapter: DC 12V, 24V (only for a negative ground car) Available AC adapter overseas: AC100-240V (plug into a home AC outlet) Do not use a damaged adapter (including the charger) or one with a damaged power cord. 䃂Electric shock, overheating or ignition may result. Do not use the AC adapter or Desktop Holder in places with a very high level of humidity such as a bath.
CAUTION Don't Do Unplug Do not place heavy objects on the adapter (including the charger) cord and power cord. 䃂Electric shock or fire may result. Always hold the adapter (including the charger) firmly when pulling it out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. 䃂If you pull on the cord instead of the adapter or plug, the cord could come loose or be damaged resulting in electric shock or fire. Before cleaning, pull the plug out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Do Patients using electronic medical equipment other than implanted cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators (outside medical facilities for treatment at home, etc.) should check the influence of radio waves upon the equipment by consulting the manufacturer. 䃂Operation of electronic medical equipment may be affected by radio waves.
Handling and Care 䂓 Do carefully read each manual attached to the battery pack, adapter, or Desktop Holder (including the charger). Precautions for FOMA Handsets General Usage Guidelines 䂓 Do not let the equipment get wet. The FOMA handset, battery pack, adapter (including the charger) and UIM are not waterproof. Do not use them in places with high humidity such as a bath or where rain may get it wet.
䂓 When you are not using a battery pack, keep it in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. If you are not planning to use the FOMA handset for a long time, remove the battery pack from the FOMA handset after its power has been completely drained. Keep the battery pack in its original plastic bag. 䂓 If the battery packs are damaged or deformed as by dropping the handset, contact a repair counter.
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Accessories and Main Options Accessories FOMA L705i Instruction Manual (With Warranty and Rear Cover L04) 㶎See Quick Manual on P343. ขᛒ⺑ᦠ ᦠ ⺑ ᛒ ข CD-ROM for FOMA L705i (accessory) 㶎"Manual for Data Communication" in PDF format contained.
Before Using the Handset Part Names and Functions............................................................................................... Display Components ........................................................................................................ Selecting Menu Items ....................................................................................................... Using the UIM (FOMA Card) ............................................................................................
Part Names and Functions 䂓Front 䂓Rear 䂓Left side 䂓Right side 䊶 The antenna is inside the FOMA handset. a Infrared Port • When carrying out Infrared communications, point this towards the other person.→P212 b Inner Camera • Capture your own still image or movie with camera.→P129, P130 • Capture your own image during video calls. c Display →P32 d Touchpad Just slide over the illuminated buttons on the touchpad to operate.
h Dial Button • Press to enter a phone number or character.→ P296 • If the "0" button is pressed for more than 1 second at the Stand-by display, "+" is entered. →P60 v Lanyard Hole w Headphone/Microphone Jack You can a connect flat-plug earphone/microphone with switch (option) here. Please do not forcibly pull the wire out from the jack. i *Public Mode (Driving Mode) Button • Press ":" and "䋪". • If you hold the button for one second at the Stand-by display, Driving Mode is enabled or disabled.
Opening/Closing your FOMA Handset When you want to open the FOMA handset, please slide up the display screen. When closing the phone, please slide down the display screen. • Closing the FOMA handset automatically activates the Keypad lock, and opening the handset deactivates it. You can set how to deactivate in "Keypad lock".→P116 Note • Be careful not to slide the phone roughly, or it could damage the handset.
How to Use the Touchpad Beneath the display is the touchpad that can be operated by touching it lightly with your fingers. The FOMA handset vibrates when you use the touchpad. Touchpad keys are available only while they are illuminated. • You can set the handset to vibrate or not.→P30 Touchpad Touchpad illuminated If the touchpad turns off during an operation When the touchpad is not illuminated, operations using the touchpad become unavailable.
Vibration feedback settings Settig Touchpad Vibration Default On Set whether using the touchpad vibrates the FOMA handset or not. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Others"X"Touchpad settings"X Vibration feedbackXOn/Off If this is set to "Off", the FOMA handset does not vibrate when you use the touchpad. Touchpad sensitivity settings Touchpad sensitivity settings Default Standard Set to adjust the touchpad sensitivity.
Soft Keys Available operations on the currently opened screen are displayed as Soft Keys at the bottom of the screen. Press the following keys on the touchpad to perform functions corresponding to Soft Keys. • Different Soft Keys appear depending on the function or display status. a Operations performed using M will be displayed. b Operations performed using C will be displayed. • Indicates and displays where Scrolling / Item Selection is possible. c IOperations performed with will be displayed.
Display Components The meanings of the icons appearing at the top of the Display or Sub-display are as follows: (White) There is a i-mode mail and MessageR/F at the i-mode Center (Pink) i-mode Mail and Message R/F at i-mode center is full a b c d e fg h i j k e (White) There is an unread i-mode mail at the i-mode Center → P166 (White) There is an unread SMS→ P182 (White) There is an unread i-mode mail and SMS (Pink) Handset Mailbox is full UIM's SMS section is full Handset Mailbox and UIM SMS sections ar
n Mail/message receipt ringer active, vibrator is inactive→ P94, P95 Mail/message receipt ringer inactive, vibrator is active → P94, P95 Mail/message receipt ringer active, vibrator is active → P94, P95 Mail/message receipt ringer inactive, vibrator is inactive→ P94, P95 o Public Mode (Drive Mode) is set → P68 p Modifying Voicemail Settings → P71 q There is a set alarm → P231 r There are TO DO activities today → P232 There are TO DO activities today with their alarms activated→ P231, P232 s Inser
Selecting Menu Items On your FOMA handset, you can configure execution settings, perform operations, or save items through the main menu or sub menu. Selecting Functions from Main Menu You can choose a function from the menu by using the navigation buttons or the dial buttons. Main Menu 䂓 Icons and buttons displayed on the Main menu Menu Icons 34 Corresponding Dial Key Description (Mail) 1 Select for using i-mode mail and SMS. You can configure settings to use i-mode mail and SMS.
Selecting Menu Items As an example, we explain how to modify "Light" from the Stand-by display. • This manual explains how to select functions using the navigation buttons as follow:. a b Press the M[Menu] button on the Stand-by display. Main menu appears.
Basic Functions for Each Menu Returning to the Previous Screen/the Stand-by Display Press the following keys to return to the previous screen or pause/cancel the operation to return to the Stand-by display. • Q䋺 Return to the previous menu • P䋺 Returns to the Stand-by display. If a confirmation screen to exit is displayed, press "Yes" to return to the Stand-by display. Note • Depending on the operation on the FOMA handset, pressing P䋯Q may not return to the Stand-by display/the previous screen.
Sub Menu When "Menu" is displayed on the Soft Key, you can call up the sub menu to perform various functions. • The sub menu's display varies depending on the function or your FOMA headset's settings.
a Menu item names. Press H to move the cursor onto the item and press C[Select] to select. b Functional description of items. c Operational description of items. Operate aft er selecting a. d Item names, function description of items, and operation description of items after the selection of items.
Removing To remove the UIM, close the FOMA handset and hold it with both hands. a Slide the UIM in the direction of the arrow and remove it from the FOMA Card Slot Note • Do not misplace the removed UIM. Security Code for the UIM You can assign the security code to the UIM, "PIN1 code" and "PIN2 code".→P111 Operations Restricted by the UIM The UIM operation restriction function is embedded in the FOMA handset as a security function the to protect your data and files.
䋪 Hereafter, the UIM that was inserted when the data or files were obtained is called "your UIM" and any other UIM is "another UIM". Note • Even if you have set the data/files restricted with this function for the Stand-by display, the settings will revert to their factory-default settings temporarily if another UIM is inserted (or if no FOMA card is inserted). When you re-insert your UIM, it will restore the phone to your original settings. • Pre-installed i-appli programs are not restricted.
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack • Turn off the handset and hold it closed in your hand. Inserting aWhile pushing the rear cover in the direction of the arrow a, slide the cover in the direction of arrow b. Pick up the cover as shown by arrow c.
Removing aWhile pushing the rear cover in the direction of the arrow a, slide the cover in the direction of arrow b. Pick up the cover as shown by arrow c. bPress down the battery pack in the direction of the arrow a, lift the tab in the direction of the arrow b, and remove in the direction of the arrow c. Note • For further details on how to handle the Battery Pack, refer to the Battery Pack L03 instruction manual.
䂓 Charging • For details, refer to the instruction manuals for the FOMA AC Adapter 01/02(optional), FOMA Overseas/ Domestic AC Adapter 01 (optional) and FOMA DC Adapter 01 /02(optional). • The FOMA AC Adapter 01 can be used only for AC100V. The FOMA AC Adapter 02 can be used from AC100V to 240V. • Even though the FOMA Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 can be used from AC100V to 240V, the shape of the AC adapter plug is for AC100V (for Japan).
Charging with the AC Adaptor and the Desk Adaptor a b c The AC Adapter (optional) attaches to the Desk Adapter. The AC Adapter plug connects to the outlet. Insert the head of FOMA handset into the Desk Adaptor's stopper as shown by arrow a. While doing that, push down the bottom of the FOMA handset in the direction of an arrow b. • The charge start tone sounds and charging begins. • Make sure the FOMA handset is flush against the desktop holder.
Note • You can set whether to light the Charging Indicator during charging.→P103 • During charging, the battery level icon changes in the order of → → display, and after the charging completes, (Blue) lights up. → (Blue) in animation • Use the adapter with the specified power source and voltage. Failing to do so may result in fire or malfunction. • The DC adapter is exclusive for a negative ground car (12V/24V). • A fuse (2A) is a consumable item.
Power On/Off Turn On/Turn Off Turn On a In a situation where power is cut, P (hold for 2 Seconds) The FOMA Handset's dial button's backlight and touchpad light light up, and after the wakeup screen is shown, the Stand-by display is shown. Stand-by Note • • • • • You will receive an "UIM not ready" message if the UIM is not inserted, or if the UIM is malfunctioning. A call may be disconnected even if the handset is not moved with displayed.
Set Date&Time Setting the Date and Time Default Auto time set Settings Present You can set to update the time automatically. Also, the Local time zone, Daylight Saving and Date&Time setting can be set. a b M[Menu]X Date&Time" (Settings)X"Date&Time"X"Set Perform the following operations Time and Date Settings Screen • If [Auto time set] is set to [On], you cannot set [Local time zone], [Daylight saving], and [Set Set Date&Time].
Caller ID Notification Sending Caller ID You can set to show/hide your Caller ID to the network in advance. • Your Caller ID (phone number) is valuable information. Be cautious about sending your Caller ID • Caller ID notification cannot be set when "Out of service area" is displayed. a b M[Menu]X (Service)X"Caller ID notification" Perform the following operation [Activate/Deactivate caller ID notification] Set to show/hide Caller ID.
Voice/Videophone Calls Using the Phone / Video Phone About Video Phone ........................................................................................................... Making Voice/Video Calls................................................................................................. Using Redial/Received Call Logs .................................................................................... Using the Recent Calls .......................................................................
About Video Phone The Video phone function can be used with a handset that supports DoCoMo's Video phone service. • DoCoMo's Video phone service complies with "ISO 3GPP䋪1 standardized 3G-324M䋪2." DoCoMo's Video phone cannot connect with handsets that support a different form of video call. 䋪1䋺 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) is local standardization organization established for the development of common technical specifications related to 3rd Generation Mobile Communication System (IMT-2000).
b When making voice call A When making video call M A ringing tone sounds from the earpiece, and "Voice Calling..." the dialing screen with until the other party answers the call. Voice call screen Video call screen • When the Touchpad is not illuminated, touchpad keys are unavailable. Press a dial key /*/# to illuminate the touchpad, then operate with the touchpad keys • C[Spk on/Spk off] : Toggle Hands-free On or Off. • Pressing a dial key/*/# during a call allows you to send Touch-tone signals.
Message Description Number in packet communication The other party is in packet communication. Out of Service Area/ Power Off. The other party's handset is either out of the service area or turned off. Activate Caller ID The Caller ID was not sent (when the call is made to V-live or Visualnet)). Call forwarded. Please wait The call is being forwarded. Redial as a voice call The Call forwarding service is activated, and the forwarding destination is a non-video phone. Limit exceeded.
[Hold/Cancel held call]䋪1 Put a call on hold, or cancel the hold on the call. [Mute/Unmute] Enable or disable to mute your voice on the other party's handset. [Send My Info.] Creates an i-mode mail in which the phone number(Own number) is entered in the body. →P161 [Search phonebook]䋪2 Search for a Phonebook entry.→P83 䋪1䋺 Not available if you do not subscribe to the Call Waiting service. 䋪2䋺 Not available if you make a call using Redial or Received calls or Phonebook is activated.
[Own number] Displays your phone number(Own number). 䋪䋺 Not available if you make a call using Redial or Received calls or Phonebook is activated. To use this function, terminate those applications in the task list screen. Using Redial/Received Call Logs Redial and the Received call logs can be used to make phone calls. Also, the Recent calls (sent and received) can be used to make calls. Redial Calling the Same Party Again Redial maintains a list of the last 30 calls and video phone calls made.
g International Call Duration 䃨䇭 Calling overseas from Japan 䃨䇭 Calling from overseas 䃨䇭 When making voice call c When making voice call A When making video call M[Menu] and then selectX"Video phone call" Note • You can also make a call by selecting an entry on the Dialed Calls list screen and pressing A. You can also make a video call if you select M[Menu] X"Dialed video call". • If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the Phonebook, the name found first in a Reading search is displayed.
Received Calls Using the Received Calls Log Up to 30 incoming voice or video call entries are recorded in Received Calls. The phone number and the date/time are stored in the call logs. • If there have been more than 30 calls made, the most recent 30 calls are retained in the log. a The Stand-by display XL a • If the caller sends Caller ID, the type of call and a name saved in the Phonebook are displayed. If the caller is not saved in the Phonebook, the call type and the phone number are displayed.
Note • You can also make a call by selecting alog on the Received Calls list screen and pressing A. You can also make a video call if you select M[Menu]XDialed video call". • The reason for the lack of a Caller ID is displayed in the history for a call without Caller ID.→P119 • If the same phone number is saved repeatedly in the Phonebook, the name found first in a Reading search is displayed.
Note • The sub menu of the Recent call list screen/detail screen is the same as the one of the Redial and Received call list screen/detail screen.→P55, P57 184/186 Showing/Hiding Caller ID for Each Call There are 2 ways to show/hide Caller ID for each call: adding "184"/"186", or using the sub menu on the Phone number entry screen.
WORLD CALL Making International Calls WORLD CALL is an international calling service available on DoCoMo mobile phones. FOMA service subscribers are also signed up for WORLD CALL at the time of initial subscription (except subscribers explicitly declining this service). • This service works with approximately 240 countries and regions around the world. • Charges for "WORLD CALL" are added to the monthly FOMA service call charges. • No initial fee and no fixed monthly charges apply.
Making an International Call Using "+" Enter "+" at the beginning of a phone number and dial to replace "+" with an international access code automatically. Press 0 for more than one second to enter "+". • The WORLD CALL (009130010) is set to be added automatically by default.→P61 a 0 (for 1+ seconds) X Enter "Country Code - Area Code (City Code) - Phone Number" • Generally, in the situation where a "0" appears before the Area Code (City Code), please remove "0".
Setting to Add the International Access Code Automatically Default Auto You can set whether to add an international access code automatically instead of "+" when you make a call by entering "+" at the beginning of the phone number. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"International dial"X"Auto assist setting"X"Auto"/"OFF " Auto 䋺 When set, it automatically sets the international access code prefix. None䋺 Doesn't change the number.
Registering Country Code Default 22 country codes have been stored Up to 50 Country codes can be registered. a M[Menu] X (Setting) X "International dial" X "Country code list" "Country code list" screen b I[Menu] X Perform the following operations • C : Edit the selected county code. [Country name] Register a name of Country code. Up to 7 full-pitch or 14 half-pitch characters can be entered. XEnter name [MCC] Up to 5 digits can be stored.
Prefix Settings Set the Prefix Added to the Telephone Number Default Prefix 1: 009130010 Prefix 2/Prefix 3: Unregistered Up to 3 numbers number (prefix) to add to the beginning of the phone number such as an international access code, "184", "186 can be stored . a b M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing "X"Prefix dial" Select Prefix Input Column XEnter the NumberXI[Done] • Up to ten digits can be entered as a prefix. Note • Please do not add Pauses and the such to the prefix.
Reconnect Alarm Setting the Alarm Sounding until the Reconnecting is Performed Default High alarm You can set an alarm that keeps sounding until a voice or video call is reconnected when the call was disconnected due to weak signals. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing "X"Call feature" X"Reconnection alarm"XSelect Alarm High alarm䋺 Sets to High alarm. Low alarm 䋺 Sets to Low alarm. No Alarm 䋺 Sets not to sound an alarm. Note • • • • Reconnection depends on the situation and signal strength.
b A Answer the call. • When the Touchpad is not illuminated, touchpad keys are unavailable. Press a dial key /*/# to illuminate the touchpad, then operate with the touchpad keys • C[Spk on/Spk off] : Toggle Hands-free On or Off. • Pressing a dial key/*/# during a call allows you to send Touch-tone signals. 䂓 During a voice call • I[Hold/Release] : If you subscribe to the Call waiting service, you can hold the call or cancel the hold.
Incoming Call Screen Sub Menu a Incoming call screen (P64) XM[Menu]X Perform the following operations [Voice mail]䋪1 Connect a call to the Voice mail service center. [Call rejection]䋪2 Reject an incoming call and hang up. [Call forwarding] Transfer an incoming call to the specified number. 䋪1䋺 This option is not available unless you subscribe to the Voice mail service. 䋪2䋺 This option is not available unless you subscribe to the Call forwarding service and you specify a forwarding destination.
Receiver volume Adjusting the Volume during a Call Default 3 The Receiver volume can be adjusted in 7 levels from 1䌾7. a Incoming Call Screen (P49) XF䋯E • F 䋺 Increase the volume. • E 䋺 Decreases the volume. Note • The adjusted Earpiece volume will be retained after the call. • "Receiver volume" in "Volume" (P94) is changed, too. Incoming call volume Adjusting the Ring Volume Default 3 The ring volume can be adjusted in 8 levels from 0 to 7.
Note • The other party is charged even during a hold. • If you subscribe to the Voice mail service/Call forwarding service, you can connect the incoming call to the Voicemail service center/forward the incoming call to the specified phone number.→P256, P259 On Hold Tone Setting the "On Hold Tone" Default Hold Tone 1 Instead of answering the ring, you can select to play one of the 3 on-hold-tones (guidance) to the calling party.
When Public mode (Drive mode) is set Even when a call arrives to your handset, the ring tone does not sound. appears on the Stand-by display and Received call log is recorded. A voice guidance indicating that you are driving or you are at a location where you cannot use the handset is played to the caller, and the call is disconnected. To cancel Public mode (Drive mode) Press * (for more than 1 second) at the Stand-by display. Note • appears at the top of the screen when Public mode is activated.
Public mode (Power off) Public mode (Power Off) Public mode (Power Off) is a response service to help maintain decorum in public locations. When Public mode (Power Off) is set, when a call arrives while the power is turned off, a voice guidance is played to the other party indicating that you are at a place where the handset must be turned off (such as in hospitals, in aircraft, or near priority seats on a train) and cannot answer the call, and the call is disconnected.
Missed Call Checking Missed Calls If you could not answer a call, the Missed call notification screen opens on the Stand-by display. The Received Calls List Screen can be accessed from its icons, allowing the user to confirm who has called. a An incoming call terminates b CXK to select an missed call icon The missed call icon is shown on the Stand-by display. The number on the icon indicates the number of calls. The Received Calls list screens (P56) displayed.
Note • (Blue) appears at the top of the screen when the Record Message is activated. • If the set Response time is longer than the set ringing time for Voice mail service/Call forwarding service, the settings of the ringing time for the Voicemail service/Call Forwarding service take precedence. • If the response time is set shorter than the set "Set mute ring (sec.)", Record message starts without the ringing action.
Setting the Image to Send to the Other Party Substitute image Setting the Substitute Image a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing"X"Video phone"X "Substitute image"X"Default"/"Select image"XI[Done] • When "Select image" is selected, press D on "Select file" field. XC[List] and then select from the images saved in "My picture" in "Data box".
[Send camera image] Sets whether one sends the other party one's image. When "Off" is set, the other party receives a substitute image. X"ON"/"OFF" [Screen size] Sets the display size of the main window. X"Normal"/"Large" [Visual preference] Configures the preferences for the images sent to the other party Prefer img qual : Set priority to sent image quality. Effective when there is little movement. : Set the sent video quality and motion to standard.
Phonebook About the Phonebook on the FOMA Handset ................................................................ Saving to FOMA Hanset Phonebook............................................................................... Saving UIM Contacts ........................................................................................................ Saving Contacts to the Phonebook from Received or Dialed Calls ............................. Saving/Editing a Group Name.........................................
About the Phonebook on the FOMA Handset There are 2 Phonebooks: one is saved on the FOMA handset (Phone) and the other is saved on the UIM. The following can be saved/set for each phonebook.
Saving to FOMA Hanset Phonebook a b The Stand-by displayXU(1+ seconds) Perform the following operations "Add to phonebook" screen (FOMA handset ("Handset")) [ (Save to)] Select save location. This section explains the case where "Handset" is specified as the saving destination. When "UIM" is specified as the saving destination, the UIM phonebook entry screen is displayed. →P79 X "Handset"/"UIM" [ (Memory No.)] The smallest un-assigned number is allocated to a new record automatically.
[ Ringtone] Select the ring tone played when receiving voice/video calls from the parties in Phonebook. Music 䋺 Select a song saved in "Music" in the "Data box".→P224 Melody 䋺 Select from melodies saved in "Melody" in the "Data box".→P204 i-motion 䋺 Select a movie/i-mode saved in "i-motion" in "Data box".→P201 Terminal setting 䋺 In accord with the "Select ring tone" settings.→P92 [ Mail tone] Select a ring tone played when receiving mails from the parties in Phonebook.
Note • If you add a new mail address defined as "Phone number + secret code@docomo.ne.jp" to Phonebook, you may not receive or send mails to that contact. Save the mail address in the format "Phone number@ docomo.ne.jp" first, then insert the Secret code. • When the Secret mode setting (P117) is set to "Secret only mode", the Phonebook entry is saved as secret data. • The secret entry is shown only when the "Secret mode" is set to "On" or "Secret only mode".
c I[Done] Saving Contacts to the Phonebook from Received or Dialed Calls You can save entries to a Phonebook from the list or detail screens of call history, mail, SMS, or bookmarks that contain a phone number, mail address, or URL. Also, you can save a phone number currently being entered/displayed on the phone number entry screen or web site, etc.
Saving/Editing a Group Name You can group the contacts in the FOMA handset Phonebook or UIM Phonebook. Up to 31 groups can be saved in the FOMA handset Phonebook, and up to 11 groups can be saved in the UIM Phonebook. "No group" is ascribed to one group. • "No Group" can not be edited. • Only the category names and members can be saved/edited in the UIM Phonebook.
[ Image] Add an image to a group. My Pictures 䋺 i-motion 䋺 Still image photography 䋺 Terminal setting 䋺 Select an image saved in "Image" in the "Data box".→P194 Select a movie/i-mode saved in "i-motion" in "Data box".→P201 Start the camera, and capture an image as a group image .→P129 In accord with the "Call display" settings.→P100 [ Reject/Accept call] Set to accept/reject calls by groups. To set this item, entering the security code is needed.
a b Stand-by display XU The contacts found by normal search appears in the Phonebook Contacts List Screen.→P88 Select a Phonebook entry The Phonebook details screen opens with the phone number displayed. Phonebook Contacts List Screen (Example: When searching all data) • C[Display] : From the Phone number display, press C[Send] to make a call. 䂓 When multiple phone number is saved in the Phonebook entry. • Press H to select the number to make a phone call to.
[Reading search] Enter a part of the contact name "reading" to be search all the Phonebook entries. Up to 32 half-pitch characters can be entered for a reading. • All Phonebook entries are displayed when a reading is not entered. • You can search readings using other than the leading characters. XEnter reading [Memory No. search] All the Phonebook entries in the FOMA handset (phone) is displayed every 50 entries. • J to switch the display of memory number. • The UIM Phonebook entries can not be displayed.
b Select a Phonebook entry • When an image is assigned to the phonebook entry, it is displayed on the screen. • The same icon as on the "Add to phonebook" screen is displayed on each item.→ P77 Operations on the Phonebook list screen Selecting the Phonebook entry in which a phone number or a mail address is saved, pressA to make a call, press I[Mail] to sends a mail. If multiple phone numbers or mail addresses are registered, the Phone number or mail address selection screen opens.
[Delete] Delete saved data in the Phonebook. 䋺 Delete the selected Phonebook entry. Delete all in phone 䋺 Delete all Phonebook data on the handset. all in UIM 䋺 Delete all Phonebook data on the UIM. [Multiple choice] Select multiple contacts to copy or delete them. After you select the storage location to save multiple phonebook entries from "Handset"/"UIM"(FOMA handset (Handset) Phonebook/UIM Phonebook), perform the following operations.
[Copy] Copy the displayed contact. to the UIM䋪1 䋺 Copy the displayed contact to UIM. to the phone䋪2 䋺 Copy the displayed contact to the handset. 䋺 Copy the displayed contact to a microSD memory card. to microSD [Delete] Delete the displayed contact. X"Yes"/"No" [Send Ir data] Send the displayed contact using infrared transmission.
b "Yes" The selected/displayed Phonebook entry will be deleted. 䂓 To delete a Phonebook entry from the Phonebook detail list screen You can delete Phonebook entries one at a time. Phonebook detail screen (P84) X M[Menu] X "Delete" X "Yes" Selecting and Deleting Multiple Contacts • If either of the handset (Phone) Phonebook or UIM Phonebook is displayed, contacts are deleted from the displayed (active) Phonebook.
b Perform the following operation [Default mode] Search method for invoking the Phonebook list screen directly from the Stand-by display. X Select search method [Create domain list] Create a domain to be searched using "Domain search". Enter a domain name selecting items that are not in the list. X Enter a domain name X C [Set] [Display image] Set whether to display image assigned to the Phonebook or not.
Display the History of Call/Mail a M[Menu] X (Phonebook)X [Call/Mail history] X Select the log to be displayed Received Calls 䋺 Show logs for Voice/Video calls. Redial 䋺 Show redial logs for Voice/Video calls. Received mails 䋺 Displays the Received mails. Sent mails 䋺 Displays the Sent mails. Note • Received mails can be accessed from the Stand-by display by pressing L.→P56 • Redial can be accessed from the Stand-by display by pressing R.
Sound/Screen/Light Settings Tone Settings Changing the Ring Tone.......................................................................Select ring tone Changing the Ringer Volume.............................................................................. Volume Vibrating Instead of Ring tone or Alarm ..........................................Vibration settings Setting the Sound When a Key is Pressed ..................................
Select ring tone Changing the Ring Tone Default Ring tone: Ring01䇭 Video ring tone: Ring02䇭 Mail/Message/SMS Volume: Message01 MessageR: Message02䇭 Message F: Message03 SMS ring tone: Message04 You can change the ring tone for Voice/Video calls, mails, etc. • In addition to the pre-installed ring tones and melodies, i-motion programs, melodies and Chaku-Uta®, Chaku-Uta-Full® downloaded from i-mode sites or websites can be set as ring tones.
c I[Done] Note • The ringtone is displayed as its file name. • The following file formats can be set for the ring tone (but some files such as restricted files or files including only movies or sounds may not be set). SMF, MFi, MP4 (Mobile MP4), AMR • When the Ringtone is set to Videos/i-Motions, the "Call display"(P100) will be changed to the same. • Audio only Videos/i-Motions can be set for "Mail", "Message F", "Message R" and "SMS".
Volume Changing the Ringer Volume Default a (All) Level 3 M[Menu]X "Volume" (Settings)X"Sounds&Vibration"X To be replaced Volume Setting screen b Perform the following operation • J : Adjust the volume of the selected item. When the volume level is lowest, "Silent" is displayed and the sound is not emitted. Every time the volume is adjusted, the tone for the item sounds in the new volume.
Vibration settings Vibrating Instead of Ring tone or Alarm Default (All) Off You can set the handset to vibrate when a call or mail arrives or at a Schedule alarm time. a M[Menu]X "Vibrator" (Settings)X"Sounds&Vibration"X Vibrate Setting screen b Perform the following operation • J : Set the vibrate pattern of the selected item. Every time the vibration patter is changed, the handset vibrates in the new pattern. • C[List] : Vibrate pattern setting screen of the selected item is shown.
Select Effect Sound Setting the Sound When a Key is Pressed Default Dial sound: Japanese Slide tone: Slide tone 1 Keypad tone: Keypad tone 1 Menu effect: Menu effect 1 Power On: Power On Power Off: Power Off Low battery alert: On You can set the effect sound when a key is pressed or a function is performed. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Sounds&Vibration"X "Select effect tone" To be replaced Select Effect b Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items of the selected item is displayed.
䋪䋺 Press M[Play} on the Sound effect select screen to sound the sound effect selected by using J. Press M[Mute] not to sound a tone. You can also check the sound effect by pressing I[Play] and H on the Sound effect list screen. c I[Done] Quality alarm Having a FOMA Terminal Warn You Before a Call Drops Out Default High alarm A FOMA handset uses this function to sound an alarm tone during a voice or videophone call warning you that the signal quality is deteriorating and the call is likely to drop out.
Note • There are 2 types of Manner Mode: "General manner" and "Original manner mode".→P98 • appears at the top of the screen when Manner Mode is activated. • A notification screen appears when you try to play a melody, video or i-motion, while Manner Mode is activated. • Even when Manner Mode is activated, the camera shutter tone sounds. Manner Settings Changing Manner Mode Default Manner Mode Selects the action of Manner Mode from "General manner" or "Original manner mode".
[Mail/SMS vol.] Adjust the incoming tone volume for Mail/Message R/F/SMS. [Alarm/Schedule vol.] Adjust the alarm tone volume for Alarm/Schedule. [Effect/Popup tone] Adjusts the effect sound or volume when the popup is displayed. [Low battery alert] Set whether to sound an alarm when the battery level is low.
[Clock type]䋪2 Sets the displaying method of the Clock type. Small Digital 䋺 Shrinks the digital clock to fit to screen. Large digital 䋺 Enlarge the digital clock to fit to the screen. 䋺 Sets to display the analog clock on the screen. Analog Dual clock 䋺 Displays the time/date for two cities on the Stand-by display. Selects the second city to be displayed on the bottom of screen from the "2-nd City" menu.
b Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items screen of the selected item is displayed. • M[Preview] : The selected preview screen is displayed. [Incoming voice call] Sets the image shown on the screen when receiving a voice call. Image 䋺 Select an image saved in "Image" in the "Data box".→P194 i-motion 䋺 Select a movie/i-mode saved in "i-motion" in "Data box".
[Dialing font color] Sets the font color of the number entered when "Motion dialing" is set to "OFF". XSelect Dialing font color c I[Done] Wake-up display Displaying a Wake-up Message Default Image, pwron You can display a greeting when you turn the handset power on. a b M[Menu]X "Settings"X"Display"X"Wake-up display" Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items is displayed.
Back Light Setting the Back Light of Display Default Display duration: 10 Seconds Display brightness: 100% AC Connected: Display setting You can set the Display backlight (Backlight). a b M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Display"X"Light" Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items screen of the selected item is displayed. [Display duration] Set the Display backlight duration of the Display between 5-30 seconds.
Menu settings Changing the Appearance of Main Menu Menu guidance Showing Guidance of Main Menu Default On You can set whether display the guidance of an icon selected on Main Menu. a Select M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Display"X"Menu settings"X "Menu guidance"X"ON"/"OFF" Menu Customization Changing the Display Method of Main Menu Default Color theme You can change the display of the Main menu. Also, you can save up to two combinations of Main menu icons.
Illumination dot Settings Setting Incoming Call Light Default Lighting: ON Incoming voice call: Red Incoming video call: Red & White New mail: Blue New message R: Blue & White New message F: Yellow & Pink New SMS: Yellow & Aqua Voice mail: Pink & White Record message: Green & Yellow Playing music: Pink & Aqua Alarm; Blue & Pink & Aqua Schedule/To Do list: Blue & Pink & Aqua Unread message: OFF You can set the incoming or alarm illumination to On or Off, or set a combination of illumination colors for ea
[Alarm] Sets illumination pattern/color when an alarm is activated. X Select pattern [Schedule/To do list] Sets illumination pattern/color for the set time of Schedule/To do list. X Select pattern [During call] Sets illumination pattern/color during a call. X Select pattern [Missed call] Sets whether to light the call indicator if you could not answer a call. X ON/OFF [Unread message] Sets whether to light the call indicator when an unread message remains.
Select language Switching the Display Language to English Default Japanese You can switch the language of the displayed function names or messages between Japanese and English. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Others"X"䊋䉟 䊥 䊮 䉧䊦 (Bilingual)" X"ᣣᧄ⺆ (Japanese)"/"English" Note • When set to English, "Select language" is displayed as "䊋䉟 䊥 䊮 䉧䊦 (Bilingual)" • The settings of this function are recorded on the UIM. If another UIM is inserted into the phone, the setting on a another UIM has priority.
Security Settings Password Passwords ......................................................................................................................... Changing Passwords............................................................................New Passwords Setting the UIM PIN ........................................................................................... PIN code Unlocking a Locked UIM...................................................................................................
Passwords Some functions of the FOMA handset require a password. In addition to the Security Code, there are the network security code and the i-mode Password. These passwords help you utilize your handset. Warning about Passwords • Avoid setting a password using your birthday, a part of your phone number, your address or room number, 1111 or 1234, that can be easily guessed by others. Be sure to write down the set passwords and store them in a separate location. • Do not reveal your passwords to others.
UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 You can assign 2 PIN numbers to the UIM, UIM PIN and UIM PIN2. These codes are set to "0000" by default, however, you can change them by yourself.→P112 The UIM PIN is a 4- to 8-digit number (code) required to identify the user every time the UIM is inserted into the handset or the handset power is turned on in order to prevent unauthorized use. The UIM PIN entry is required to make or receive calls, and operate the handset.
PIN code Setting the UIM PIN PIN1 code request Setting to Enter UIM PIN when the Handset is Turned On Sets the FOMA Handset so it displays UIM PIN 1 entry screen and can't be used without entering the UIM PIN at startup. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Lock/Security"X"PIN code"XEnter security codeX"PIN1 code request"X"ON"/"OFF"XEnter PIN1 code Making emergency calls (to 110, 119 or 118) when the PIN1 entry screen is open. You can make emergency calls (to 110, 118 or 119) even when the PIN1 entry screen is open.
a b c PIN Lock screenXEnter PIN Unlock code (8 digits) The new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 entry screen opens. Enter the new UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 (4- to 8-digit) The reentry screen for confirmation screen opens. Reenter the UIM PIN/UIM PIN2 entered in Step 2 Lock Functions Lock Function Description Reference Lock all Lock the handset to prevent unauthorized use.
Stopping Incoming/Outgoing Calls Call/Mail lock Disabling Outgoing or Incoming Communications 䈗 ᄾ⚂ᤨ Lock Settings: Off Disable making calls, entering an address with dial keys, answering calls, or displaying mail. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Lock/Security"X"Lock" X"Call/Mail Lock"XEnter Security code b Perform the following operation Call/Mail Lock screen • C[List] : List of the items is displayed. [Call/Mail Lock set] Sets whether to activate the Call/Mail Lock.
Self mode Stopping All Incoming/Outgoing Calls 䈗 ᄾ⚂ᤨ Off Disables all network functions, such as phone, i-mode and mail. Infrared communication is also impossible. a M[Menu]X "On"/"Off" (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing"X"Self mode"X When Self Mode is "On", the Stand-by display displays a . Note • • • • Self mode is deactivated if you try to call an emergency number. If Self Mode is active, incoming callers will hear a message indicating that the phone is off.
[Mail] The mail function can not be used until the Security code is entered. • Receiving mail using infrared communication becomes unavailable. • SMS send while this function is activated is not received automatically. Perform "Check new SMS" XCheck off/Uncheck [Data box] The mail function can not be used until the Security code is entered. • Receiving data such as images or melodies to be saved in the Data box using infrared communication becomes unavailable.
Display Call/Mail Logs Setting Redial/Received Call Log Display 䈗 ᄾ⚂ᤨ (All) ON Disables display of redial, received call, sent mail, and received mail logs. a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Lock/Security"X "Display Call/Mail logs"X Enter Security code b Perform the following operation The items set to "On" will not be displayed. Display Call/ Mail logs Setting screen • C[List] : List of the items is displayed. [Redial logs] Set whether to display the redial function.
Off 䋺 Display only general data. On 䋺 Display secret and general data. Secret only mode 䋺 Secret only mode Display only secret data. Note • appears at the top of the screen when Secret mode is activated. Reject on List Rejecting Calls from a Specific Number 䈗 ᄾ⚂ᤨ Accept You can reject calls from the specific parties stored in a list. • This function is available only when the caller sends Caller ID. • You should set the Caller ID request concurrently.
To edit a saved phone number Select a phone number to edit on the Reject on list screen XM [Menu] X Select "Edit" • If the phone number has already been saved, you can also save the phone number by performing from the Reject on list screen XM[Menu] X "Add new". Setting the Reject on List a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Send/VT/Dialing"X"Incoming call" X"Accept/Reject call"XEnter security codeX"Accept/Reject set" X"Reject on list" 䂓 To Release Select "Accept" on "Accept/Reject call" screen.
a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing"X "Incoming call "X"Anonymous caller"XEnter security code Anonymous caller b Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items is displayed. [User unset] Set options for calls made without the Caller ID because the caller chose not to send Caller ID. 䋺 Cancel the setting. Disable Call rejection 䋺 Reject a call. 䋺 Recei ve the call without playing Ring tone.
Set mute ring(sec.) Muting Ring Tones for Unknown Callers 䈗 ᄾ⚂ᤨ Off You can set the handset not to ring when a call arrives from other parties not saved in Contacts or without Caller ID. This prevents nuisance calls such as "1 ring calls" that disconnect after a short ringing time. a b M[Menu]X time" (Settings)X"Sounds&Vibration"X"Set mute ring Perform the following operation • C[List] : List of the items is displayed. [Set mute ring(sec.
a M[Menu]X (Settings)X"Call/VT/Dialing"X"Incoming call"X "Accept/Reject call"XEnter security codeX"Reject unknown"X "On"/"Off" Note • The handset does not start incoming call actions for a rejected incoming call, but the call is recorded in Received call logs. The other party hears a busy signal. • Calls are rejected even when Voice mail or Call forwarding service is activated. However, if Ringing Time is set to 0 second, each network service starts.
Camera Before Using the Camera ................................................................................................. Capturing Still Images ..................................................................................Photo-Mode Capturing Movies ..........................................................................................Movie-Mode Changing the Capture Settings ....................................................................................... Changing the Camera Settings...
Before Using the Camera Notes for Capturing Images • The camera employs high precision technology, but some pixels or lines may seem brighter or darker than others. Also, when capturing in places with insufficient lighting, noise, seen as white lines, increases. This is normal. • Clean the lens with a soft cloth before capturing. If the lens is stained with fingerprints or oil, the captured image may appear out of focus or blurred.
Using the Camera You can select the Inner or Outer camera, depending on the situation. Switching Cameras →P133 䂓 Outer camera This is useful for taking pictures of scenery or other people. The screen output is similar to what you see (normal image). AF adjusts the focus of the Outer camera. →P129 䂓 Inner camera Useful for taking pictures of yourself. The screen shows the true (normal) image. The image can saved to appear as a mirror (vertically flipped) image or as normal image.
Save Format of Still Images or Movies Still Image File File Format JPEG Resolution Outer camera UXGA (1200x1600) SXGA (960x1280) VGA (640x480) CIF (352x288) Stand-by display (240 x 320) QCIF (176x144) Sub QCIF (128x96) Phonebook (120x160) Menu Icon (88 x 70) Inner camera VGA (640x480) CIF (352x288) Stand-by display (240 x 320) QCIF (176x144) Sub QCIF (128x96) Phonebook (120x160) Menu Icon (88 x 70) Encoding Format 126 Movie File MP4 (Mobile MP4) 䋭 SQCIF (128x96) QCIF (176x144) Video: MPEG-4 Voic
Number of Savable Still Images as a Rough Guide The number of still images that can be saved on this FOMA handset or the microSD memory card varies depending on the resolution, image quality, capturing conditions, and capture objects. Location L705i (Handset) microSD memory card(64MB) Location L705i (Handset) microSD memory card(64MB) ResolutionQuality UXGA (1200x1600) SXGA (960X1280) VGA (640X480) CIF (352X288) Superfine Fine Approx.250 Approx.1000 Approx.1000 Approx.1000 Approx.1000 Approx.
Movie Capture Duration as a rough guide The movie capturing duration varies depending on the movie length, quality, capturing conditions, and captured objects. 䂓 Continuous Recording Time for files on the L705i(Phone)/micro SD memory card (except*) Capture Type Audio and Graphics Graphics only Size restriction Resolution Quality No restriction QCIF (176x144) 2MB Sub-QCIF (128X96) 500KBB QCIF (176x144) Sub-QCIF (128X96) QCIF (176x144) Sub-QCIF (128X96) Superfine Approx.60 minutes* Approx.
Photo-Mode Capturing Still Images • Captured still images are stored in the "Camera" folder under "My Picture" in "Data box" on the handset. To change the saving destination to the microSD memory card, access "Saving option" (P133). a M[Menu] X mode".
a Still image photography screen(P129) X M[Menu] X Performs the following operations • When "Continuous mode" is set, the picture size is reduced to "CIF (352x288) ", if the "Select size" is set to "CIF (352x288)". • When "Continuous mode" is set, the "Delay timer" is disabled. • When "Continuous mode" is set to "Auto", the pictures will be taken the following intervals. Inner camera: About 0.7 seconds Outer camera: About 0.
F䋯E Select Inner or Outer camera M[Menu] Display sub menu I䌛 List of Pictures in "Camera" folder in "i-motion" 䌝 Q[Cancel] Note • Even when Manner mode is activated, the shutter tone sounds when capturing starts and ends. • Video capturing will be terminated when it is interrupted by a call. After the call is over, the confirm save screen appears. Exit Movie-mode 䋪1䋺 Resumption is not available when "Type" is "Sound only". 䋪2䋺 Can be used while capturing a movie.
Sub-QCIF 䋨 128㬍96䋩 [ Common mode] Sets maximum file size to 500KB. X"OFF"/"ON" Photo Mode Note • When setting "Common mode" to "ON", "Quality" is not available to set. a Video Mode Camera Mode Photo Mode [Set as wallpaper] Set as the Stand-by display's wallpaper. Using Zoom 132 Still Image/Movie: 1X Outer Camera Camera Max. magnific ation VGA 䋨 640㬍480䋩 䋭 䋭 CIF 䋨 352㬍288䋩 10 steps Approx.1 .7 Wallpaper 䋨 240㬍320䋩 Approx.2 .5 QCIF 䋨 176㬍144䋩 Approx.3 .
a Still image screen (P129) / video capture screen (P130) X JSelects brightness (exposure) of the image Camera Setup Changing the Camera Settings Saving option Brightness correction Saving Option Display brightness (Ex.: Still image photography Screen) Default Save to: Handset Auto saving: ON Save picture to: My picture/Camera Save movie to: i-motion/Camera Sets still image photography / video auto save.
a M[Menu] X (Camera) X "Camera settings" X "Flicker tuning" X Select the tuning method Auto 䋺 Controls the flicker automatically. 50Hz 䋺 Set where the frequency of the power is 50Hz. 60Hz 䋺 Set where the frequency of the power is 60Hz. Scanning Codes a M[Menu]X reader" (Camera)X"Bar code Barc code reader Using Bar code Reader You can scan information embedded in a Japan Article Number code or QR code using the handset camera.
䂓 For mail addresses Select the displayed mail address to create imode mail with the scanned mail address or subject already entered. If "Add to Phonebook" is displayed, select the address to save to the Phonebook. 䂓 For URLs Select a displayed URL to access the URL. If "Add to bookmark" is displayed, select the URL to save as a Bookmark. 䂓 For text The scanned characters are displayed. Scanned data screen sub menu • Displayed items vary depending on the type of scanned data.
Using/Deleting Saved Data a Scanner start screen (P134)XI[List] 䂓 Deleting Saved Scanned Data Move the cursor to data to be deleted, M [Menu]X[Delete]XSelect "Yes" 䂓 Deleting Saved Scanned Scanned Data Data List Scanned data list screen, M[Menu]X "Delete all"XEnter the terminal sssecurity codeXSelect "Yes" 䂓 To start scanning On the Scan data list screen, press M[Menu] X select "Scan".
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel i-mode ................................................................................................................................ Displaying the i-mode Menu ...................................................................... i-mode Menu 138 138 Accessing Sites Accessing Sites................................................................................................................. Operations on i-mode/Web Sites.......................................................
i-mode Menu Displaying the i-mode Menu i-mode i-mode is a service that makes use of the display of the FOMA handset supporting i-mode (i-mode handset) to enable you to use online services such as sites (programs) access, Internet access and i-mode mail. • i-mode is a fee-based service requiring a separate subscription. For details on subscription, contact the "DoCoMo Information Center" on the back of this manual. • The i-mode service contents are subject to change.
Accessing Sites You can various services offered by IPs (Information Providers). • Services vary depending on the information provider. Some sites require a separate subscription. a [Bookmark] Save 䋺 Save the URL of the open site as a Bookmark. Go to Step 2 in "Saving in Bookmarks" (P143). List 䋺 Open the Bookmark folder list screen.→P143 [Screen memo] Save䋺 Save the displayed page to the Screen memo. →P140 List 䋺 Open the Screen memo folder list screen.
[Settings] Display image䋺 Set whether to display images contained on the current page. X"On"/"Off" Sound effect 䋺 Set whether to play sound effects in settings the Flash file contained in the site. X"ON"/"OFF" i-motion type 䋺 Set i-motion acquisition settings.→P153 Note • If characters do not display correctly, repeat the operation. However, after changing the code 4 times, the default character code restores.
• If you play a Flash file with vibration set, the handset vibrates regardless of what the "Sounds&Vibration" setting is on the handset. • Flash files are not displayed if "Image" is set to "OFF". • In some cases, the Flash file cannot be viewed if it was saved or set as a Screen memo, but can be viewed on the site. • Flash sound effects are not played if they are set to the Stand-by display / Call Display.
Change i-mode Password Note • Web sites that do not support i-mode may not be viewed correctly. • When connected by entering the same URL as one in the history, the old information is overwritten and the entry is shown on top as the latest URL entry in the history. Changing i-mode Password "i-mode Password" (4 digit) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from Message Services or fee-based i-mode sites, or configure Email settings. The password is set to "0000" by default.
b Bookmarks Select a Folder Save and Quickly Display a Site/ Homepage Bookmark list screen Save frequently viewed sites or web sites in Bookmarks to display the page quickly. c Saving in Bookmarks • Up to 100 URLs can be saved in Bookmarks for all folders. a b Browse a web page X I[Bookmark] Edit the title & URLXI[Done]X Select the save folder • If there is already the same URL saved, a confirmation screen to overwrite appears. Select "Yes".
Bookmark Folder List Screen Sub Menu a Bookmark list screen(P143)XMove cursor to folderXM[Menu]XPerform the following operation [Connect] Connect to the selected bookmark's site. 䌛 Edit title䌝 Edit the title & URL of the selected Bookmark. XEdit title & URLXI[Done] [Move] Move 䋺 Move the selected bookmarks to another this folder. XSelect destination folder Move 䋺 Select bookmark and move.
Screen Memo List Screen's Sub Menu a Bookmark folder list screen(P144)X Move cursor to Screen memoXM [Menu]XPerform the following operation [View] View selected Screen memo. 䌛 Edit title䌝 Edit the title of the selected Screen memo. XEdit the title [Delete] Delete 䋺 Delete the selected Screen memo. X"Yes" Deletes 䋺 Delete selected Screen memo. selected XCheck off the URL to be deletedXI [Done]X"Yes" item • Press M[Menu], Choose "Mark all" and "Release all" Delete 䋺 Delete all bookmarks.
c "Yes" Note Note • Download may not be possible depending on the site. • The file cannot be saved if a file of the same name already exist in the folder. • Some downloaded melodies may not play correctly. • Some downloaded melodies may have a section to be played already specified. These melodies will be played in their entirety under playback, however, as a melody set for a ringtone only the specified part is played. • Images cannot be saved if "Image display" is set to "Not display".
Note Download Dictionaries Downloading Dictionaries from a Site • Downloaded dictionaries are saved in "Download dictionary" (P254) • Up to 10 dictionaries can be saved. However, up to 5 can be used. a On a siteXSelect dictionary • The Mail To function may not be available depending on a site. • Correct the Email address before sending Email if necessary. Web To Function Access a URL highlighted on a site page or mail.
Note [Check new messages] Sets request settings when using "Check new messages", XCheck off item to checkXI[Done] • Images may not be displayed correctly even set to "Display". In that case, appears. • Even if set to "ON", Sound Effects may not used depending on the Flash file. Display Configuring Display Settings Default a
a i-mode menu screen (P138) X "i-mode setting" X "Communication" X "Connection Timeout" X "60 seconds"/ "90 seconds"/"Unlimited" • If "Unlimited" is selected, the connection will not be automatically cancelled. Note • Even if this option is set to "Unlimited", the connection attempt may be terminated because of the radio wave reception level. Host Selection Changing the Access Point from i-mode Default i-mode 䋪If you use the i-mode service of DoCoMo, do not change the access point.
a Automatically Receiving a Message R/F When it Arrives • After messages are received, the reception result of Messages R/F is displayed. • You are forced to return to the screen before receiving mails if no operation is performed for approximately 15 seconds, a When check has completed, the reception result screen opens.
Attaches multiple copies of the same file. Damaged file. 䋨 䋩 Deleted(Ex. when a still image file) 䋨 䋩 Not received(Ex. when a still image file) 䋨 䋩 Obtain a part of a message(Ex. when a still image file) 䋨 䋩 (Grey) (blue) Error Attachment with UIM operation restriction activated Subject [Read all] Set all MessageRs/Fs to "read". X"Yes" 䌛 Protect on/off䌝 Protect On/Off䋺 Protect or release the displayed MessageR/F. X"Yes" Protect 䋺 Select a MessageR/F and toggle selected on/ "protect".
[Inline image] Save an image inserted in the currently displayed messageR/F. X Select the image X "Save" X "Yes" • To view information about the selected image, select "Info.". Save background Save the background of the displayed messageR/F. X "Save" X "Yes" •To view information about the image, select "Info.". [View settings] 䋺 Sets the number of lines scrolled when H Scroll is pressed at the MessageR/F Display Screen.
䂓 Streaming-Type i-motions • Playback confirmation screen opens. When "Yes" is selected, the i-motion plays during download. • If "i-motion type" is set to "Standard type", streaming is impossible. If switching between "Std/Streaming", please download the i-motion again.→P153 b Pause the i-motion to use Phone To, AV Phone To, Mail To, Web To function. While playing i-motionXC/UXCXM[Yes].
About i-Channel The service which DoCoMo or IP (Information Provider) provide graphical view of information such as news or weather forecasts, especially for i-Channel compatible handset. It periodically updates information and displays it as a ticker on the Stand-by display. If Q is pressed for more than 1 second, the channel list is shown. Moreover, rich detail information can be acquired by selecting favorite channels from a channel list.
i-Channel Setting Displaying the i-mode Menu Configuring i-Channel Default When subscribed to an i-Channel, information appears, when received, as a ticker on the Stand-by Display. • To automatically display the ticker, set "Ticker display" to "ON".→P155 • When Public Mode (Drive Mode) is set, the ticker will not be displayed. a The Stand-by displayXQ(More than 1 second) Q (One second or Ticker Ticker b Channel list Select Channel item The site is connected and detail information appears.
Mail Mail Functions of FOMA Handset.................................................................................... What is i-mode Mail? ........................................................................................................ Displaying Mail Menu....................................................................................... Mail Menu 158 158 160 Creating i-mode Mail/Deco-Mail Creating and Sending i-mode Mail .........................
Mail Functions of FOMA Handset FOMA handset provides 2 mail functions: i-mode mail and SMS. • Using i-mode mail requires i-mode subscription. • Using SMS requires no i-mode subscription. Sending and Receiving Mail FOMA Handset→FOMA Handset Both i-mode mail and SMS can be used. SMS SMS Up to 70 characters (Japanese) Up to 160 characters (English) i-mode Mail i-mode Mail Up to 5000 full-pitch characters FOMA handset FOMA handse FOMA Handset→mova i-mode Handset Both i-mode mail and SMS can be used.
䂓 Registering secret code [Mail Address (Other 䂓 Limiting mail size [Receiving Mail (Limit Mail Settings) → Register a Secret Code] When using a mail address of format "mobile phone number@docomo.ne.jp", you can register 4-digit secret code in addition to the mail address. Because mails with no secret code attached are not received, you can avoid receiving unnecessary messages.
䂓 Deco-mail You can create and send or receive enjoyable i-mode mail edited in a decorative manner such as changing the font size and/or background color or pasting an image in the text. The many preinstalled deco-mail pictographs, like emoticons, can be easily inserted into a mail and be sent. (In the case of emails sent from a PC, deco-mail pictographs may not display properly).
Creating and sending i-mode mail • When using deco-mail pictograms, the mail is automatically sent as a deco-mail. Creating and Sending i-mode Mail I-mode Mail Creation Screen Sub Menu a Mail menu screen(P160)X"Compose message" Subject Message b [Preview] Displays a preview of the sent mail. Compose i-mode mail screen (Receiver)Select fieldX"Input Address"XEnter the address • Up to 50 half-pitch characters can be entered.
[Attach file] Play/Display/Delete attached file.→P169 [Input setting] Configure character entry.→P250 [Activate camera] Photo Mode 䋺 Capture and attach a still image. XTake still pictureXC[OK] Movie Mode 䋺 Capture and attach a video. XTake videoXC[OK] [Special input] Enter Space / Line feeds and Kuten codes.→P250 [Header/Sign.] Attach header 䋺 Attach set header. Attach Signature䋺 Attach set header. [Delete body] Body software. X"Yes" [Delete Mail] Delete mail being composed. X"Yes" [Header/Sign.
c Select (Body) fieldXM[Menu] X"Decorate mail" [ (Edit decoration)] Specify the range of text to decorate.→P164 • This cannot be selected when no text has been entered in the message. [ (Clear Decoration)] Delete Decoration under the cursor. Palette display screen d Use the palette to decorate a message text 䂓 Selecting a decoration before entering characters For operations, see "Decorating the Text" (P163). 䂓 To decorate entered characters For operations, please see "Changing Decoration" (P164).
[ (Cut)] Specify the range and cut the text, image or line. XK Select start point X K Select end point [ (Paste)] Paste the copied or cut data after the cursor. X"Yes" [ (Copy decoration)] Copy all decorations set to the line at the cursor. [ (Paste decoration)] After copying with "Copy Decoration", you can paste to where the cursor is. [ (Reset all)] Delete all decorations.
a i-mode mail screen(P161)XM[Menu] X"Template"X"Load template"X"YES" • If the mail has message text entered, the entered text will be deleted and the template will be loaded. b Select a template X C [Select] The selected template is inserted in the message text. • Selecting a template then pressing J allows you to select the template while viewing it. • You can edit the message text after inserting a template. Creating a New Template Create user-defined templates.
Attaching file Note • Attached GIF images and melodies cannot be received with an i-mode handset using the mova service. • A video-clip/i-motion movie over 2MB cannot be attached. Reduce the size under "Clipping" to the available size before attaching it.→P203 • Depending on the receiving handset, a videoclip may be displayed coarsely or as sequential still images. When sending than to these devices䋪, the settings below are recommended.
• i-mode mails that are less than 100KB (with attachments included) are automatically downloaded. Those with attachments greater than 100KB must be manually downloaded from the i-mode center.→P169 • You can set whether to receive attached melodies or images under "Receive attach file".
For subsequent steps, see "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]" 䂓 Icons displayed on the Receive option screen indicating attachments Icon a Received Mail Details Screen(P170)X M[Menu]X"Reply"X"Reply"/"Reply quoted" • You can reply to mail also by pressing I [Reply] on Received mail detail screen. • When the mail is sent to receivers other than your mail address simultaneously, you can select "Reply all" or "Rep. quoted all". File type An image is attached. An i-motion movie is attached.
a Registering Mail Address/Phone Number to Phonebook Note • When there is less empty space in the received mail BOX than the file size, the attachment cannot be added. You can save email addresses/phone numbers in a mail to the Phonebook.
• Some images, videos/i-motion movies may not be displayed or played. • When "Melody auto play" is set to "ON", an attached melody is played automatically when you open a received i-mode mail. • The deriver program is required to play an i-motion mail on a PC. Saving Attached Images a b Received mail details screen (P170) X M[Menu]X"Inline image" b Select a Folder • J: Open the previous or next page when there are 2 or more pages.
c Select a message • J : Open the previous or next mail. • I[Edit] : Open Compose message or SMS creation screen.→P161, P181 Sent Mail Details Screen Displaying Messages in Unsent Message • Messages saved in the Unsent Mail BOX are included in the maximum number of savable messages in the Outbox. a Mail menu screen(P160)X"Unsent message" • I[Delete] : Delete i-mode mail or SMS. [Address] Set mail address as a sort keys. You can specify more than one mail address. 䋺 Select and set from a phonebook.
䂓 Icons displayed on the Received mail list screen/ Received mail detail screen Reading Received/Sent/Unsent Mail Screen Received/Sent Mail Folder List Screen Icon Description 䋯 䋯 Unread i-mode mail/SMS/SMS report request 䋯 䋯 Unread i-mode mail/SMS/SMS report request a b Replies Only Forward Only Sender's mail address which can not reply Invalid simultaneous receivers address which can not reply 䋯 Ex: Received Mail Folder List Protected.
Outbox List Screen/Outbox Detail Screen a c b d Unsent Mail List Screen e c a c b b d Sent mail list screen Sent Mail Details Screen a Displayed folder name b Sent date and time On the Outbox list screen, messages sent before today have the date displayed, and messages sent today have the time displayed. c Recipient's phone number/mail address If the phone number or mail address is saved in the Phonebook, the name in the Phonebook appears.
[Delete] Delete Folder 䋺 Delete selected folder. XEnter the security codeX"Yes" Delete all read䋪 䋺 Deletes all read messages in the folder. XEnter the security codeX"Yes" Deletes folder contents 䋺 Deletes all messages in the selected folder. XEnter the security codeX"Yes" [Auto sort] Set mails to save them automatically in specified folders.→P171 [Send all via IrDA] Transmit all mail in Received mail folder/sent mail folder via infrared. XEnter security codeXEnter Auth.
[Filter] Shows messages that meet certain conditions. 䋺 Only display mails with a particular Address address XSelect itemXSelect/input address 䋺 Display mail with a specific subject. Subject XEnter subject 䋺 Only display unread mails. Unread 䋺 Only display read mails. Read 䋺 Display protected mail. Protected Not protected䋺 Display unprotected mail. 䋺 Display mail with an image attached. Image 䋺 Display mail with an i-motion movie i-motion attached. 䋺 Display mail with a melody attached.
[View settings] 䋺 Sets the number of lines scrolled Scroll when H is pressed at the mail Display Screen. X"1 line"/"3 lines"/"5 lines"/"Page" Character Size䋺 Set a font size for text on mail display screen. X"Small"/"Standard"/"Large" [Copy] Copy contents of the displayed mail. Message䋺 Select and copy contents of text.→P252 Subject 䋺 Copy a subject. Address 䋺 Copy a destination. If there are multiple addresses, select an address from the mail address list screen.