User's Manual Part 1

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Before Using the Handset
When “i-Channel ticker” on page 115 is set to “ON” and the
FOMA terminal is closed, tickers flow on the Private window.
Press </> or p to end the tickers’ flow.
You can change displayed contents by pressing < while clock is shown.
Press m of the FOMA terminal to show Main Menu and then execute,
set, or check respective functions.
Some functions can be selected also by the operation other than pressing m. In this
manual, the operation by the easier way is described.
You can also switch to Simple Menu focusing on only basic functions for easy
operation. (See page 118)
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (see page 118). If you use Kisekae Tool to
change the design of the Menu display, some menu configurations change according
to the usage frequency depending on the type of the menu.
Further, some menu numbers that are assigned to the menu items do not apply.
Scroll Selection
Main Menu is composed of 12 main menu icons indicating each function.
If you select a main menu icon, the Sub-menu Item Selection display appears. If you
further select a sub-menu item, the Lower Sub-menu Item Selection display appears.
By repeating selecting, you can set and check the function.
Menu Number Selection
You can display some functions by pressing m + menu number (see page 476).
Multitask is Supported
You can simultaneously use some functions in Main Menu. (See page 401)
When i-Channel is received
Change Clock Display
Selecting Menu
Time only Icons and Date/time
In this manual, the description of the command navigation key operation
(selection of top/bottom/left/right, and press of Oo after selecting/
entering a function item) is omitted. Scroll selection is explained below
using the example of selecting the function “Quality alarm”:
Scroll Selection
Description Example of Steps
1
Main menu icon
Sub-menu item
Function name of lower sub-menu item
Items which appear on the display
No tone . . . . . . . . .
Does not sound.
High tone
. . . . . . . .
High alarm sounds.
Low tone
. . . . . . . .
Low alarm sounds.
m
Set./Service
Talk
Quality alarm
Select an alarm.