User's Manual Part 3
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Data Management
Function Menu of the Category List/microSD File Display/
Data List/Detailed Data Display
Edit title 1Enter a title.
≥You can enter up to 15 full-pitch/31 half-pitch characters.
Add to phone See page 371.
Overwrite to phone See page 372.
Add one to phone See page 371.
Add all to phone See page 371.
Overwr. all to ph. See page 371.
Copy to microSD See page 370.
Delete this 1YES
Delete all You can delete all files in the currently displayed category.
1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
microSD info See page 377.
Property You can display the detailed data display.
microSD format See page 376.
Check microSD See page 376.
You can copy the Phonebook entries, schedule events, ToDo items, mail
messages, text memos, and bookmarks stored in the FOMA terminal to
the microSD card.
You can copy a single file from the FOMA terminal onto the microSD
card. A copied data item is saved as a single file.
You cannot copy the secret code stored in a Phonebook entry.
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Display for a data item to be copied1i()
1Copy to microSD1YES
≥To copy a Phonebook entry, a scheduled event or a mail message, select “Move/
copy” from the Function menu and select “Copy to microSD”.
≥To copy a bookmark, select “Copy” from the Function menu and select “Copy to
microSD”.
You can copy the data items of the category selected on the Category list
or of the category displayed on the microSD File display from the FOMA
terminal to the microSD card. The copied data items are all saved as a
single file.
You cannot copy secret codes or voice dial entries stored in the
Phonebook entries.
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Category list/microSD File display1i()
1Copy to microSD
1Enter your Terminal Security Code1YES
≥To copy scheduled events, select “Schedule”, “ToDo”, or “All” (Schedule and
ToDo).
≥To copy bookmarks, select “i-mode”, “Full Browser”, or “All” (i-mode and Full
Browser).
Copy Data Items in the FOMA Terminal to the microSD
Card
Copy one to microSD
Copy all to microSD
Information
≥When you copy a file stored as secret data, the file is copied as an ordinary file.










