Docomo FOMA P704i User manual

Type
User manual
Manual for
Easy Search/
Contents/Precautions
Before Using the Handset
Voice/Videophone Calls
Phonebook
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Security Settings
Camera
Mail
i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Character Entry
i-mode/i-motion/
i-Channel
Data Display/Edit/Management
Music Playback
Other Convenient Functions
Network Services
Data Communication
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
’07.8
Before using your FOMA phone
You can download the latest information about this manual from the following
DoCoMo web site:
User’s Manual (PDF file) Download
(http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html)
The URL and the content of the web site might be modified without notice.
DoCoMo W-CDMA system
Thank you for selecting the “FOMA P704i”.
Before or during use of the FOMA P704i, 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 P704i correctly.
If you feel any inconvenience in reading the manual, contact the DoCoMo Information Center listed
on the back page of this manual.
The FOMA P704i is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure
long-term performance.
Because the FOMA phones use radio waves, they cannot be used in places where radio waves do not reach, such as
inside tunnels, underground, or in buildings; or the outside where radio waves are weak or out of the FOMA service area.
They may not be used in the high-rise buildings even when the antennas are unobstructed. You may also experience
interruption of calls even when using without moving while the radio waves are strong enough for the three antennas to
appear on the display.
Use the FOMA phone carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in public, or in crowded or quiet places.
Since the FOMA phones use radio waves as the medium of telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party.
However, the W-CDMA system automatically supports tapping prevention, so your conversation will be incomprehensible
to the third party.
The FOMA phones change your voice into digital signals and send them to the other party. In places where the radio
waves are weak, the digital signals may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice may sound different from
the actual original voice.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of the information stored in the FOMA phone and keep such notes in a
safe place. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored in the phone.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the
certifiers as listed herein make any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. In the event that the
user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifiers shall be responsible for any
such damage or loss.
Certifiers: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust, Inc., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Inc., and SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd.
This FOMA phone supports FOMA Plus-Area.
The
FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
If this is the first time for you to use the FOMA phone, read this manual in the order as described
below. Then you will get acquainted with the outline of preparing and operating procedures for
using your FOMA phone.
1. Check “Safety Precautions” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.12
2. Attach and then charge the battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.39
3. Turn on the power, set the initial settings, and check your phone number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.43
4. Check the keys on the FOMA phone for their roles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.24
5. Check the meanings of icons that appear on the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.26
6. Learn how to operate the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.29
7. Get well acquainted how to make and receive calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P.48
For those who use the FOMA phone for the first time
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Easy Search/ Contents/Precautions
In this manual, illustrations and symbols are used in the explanations so that you can easily understand how to
use the FOMA phone correctly.
p
In this manual, the descriptions of the procedure are given with “Menu icon setting” set to “Laser beam” (see
page 29 and page 115). Also, the descriptions of the display are given with “Display”
“Display setting”
“Stand-by display” set to “OFF” and “Color pattern” set to “Stars”.
p
Operations are described in the method of “Scroll Selection” (see page 29).
p
Displays and illustrations described in this manual are for reference. The actual ones might differ.
p
In this manual, “Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-
α
ppli which supports the IC card function” is described as
“Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-
α
ppli”.
How to Refer to This Manual
By the following search methods, you can find pages where your desired functions and services are described:
How to Read/Refer to This Manual
p
Note that “FOMA P704i” is referred to as “FOMA phone” in this manual.
p
The functions which use a microSD memory card are described in this manual; however, you need to obtain a microSD
memory card separately to make these functions available. See page 287 for the microSD memory card.
p
It is prohibited to copy all or part of this manual without permission.
p
The instructions contained in this manual may be changed without notice.
From the Index
Search from the index when you know the names of functions or services.
From Easy Search
Search from keywords for the functions you frequently use or the functions that are convenient if you can
know any.
From the Tabs on the Cover
Search from the tabs printed on the cover.
See the next page for details.
From the Contents

P.6
Search from the contents that categorize functions.
From the Main Functions

P.8
Search from the main functions when you want to use.
From the Function List

P.366
Search from the function list.
From Quick Manual

P.428
Quick Manual gives you a clear, brief description about basic functions. You can take it when you go out.
Illustrations for keys
p
In this manual, the illustrations for keys are simplified.
For the illustration for keys used in this manual, see “Phone Parts and
Functions” on page 24.
p
For the description of the operating procedures in this manual, see page 29.
Actual key
Illustration in this
manual
-1
2
Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
How to search for “Alarm” is explained here as an example of search method.
From the Index

P.422
Search for a function or a service name as shown below.
Add folder (Chaku-uta full
®
)
310
Add to phonebook (Phone)
85, 89
Add to phonebook (UIM)
85, 89
Additional service
359
Additional guidance
360
Address link function
179
Alarm
322
Alarm setting
330
Answer setting
66
Any key answer
66
AT command
364
Attach bookmarks
203
Attach i-motion movies
202
Go to page 322
where “Alarm”
is explained.
p
“Chaku-uta Full” is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
From Easy Search

P.4
Search for the function you frequently use or that is convenient if you can know any as shown below.
Other things you can do
To reduce the battery consumption ...................112 <Power Saver Mode>
To scan QR codes or Bar codes ....................... 160 <Bar Code Reader
>
To use the microSD memory card.....................287
<microSD Memory Card>
To exchange information using infrared rays ....296
<Infrared Data Exchange>
To listen to music...............................................306 <MUSIC Player>
To use the FOMA phone as an alarm clock ......322 <Alarm>
To use the FOMA phone as a calculator...........335 <Calculator>
To bring software programs up to date..............410 <Software Update>
To bring security up to date ...............................414 <Scanning Function>
Go to page 322
where “Alarm”
is explained.
From the Tabs on the Cover

Cover page
Search for the function you want to set in the order of “Cover” “First page of Chapter” “Description
page” as shown below.
Mail
i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Character Entry
Data Display/Edit/Management
Music Playback
Other Convenient Functions
Network Services
Data Communication
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting
Index/Quick Manual
Multiaccess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Multiaccess› 318
Multitask. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Multitask› 318
Informing You of an Incoming Call/Mail Message by Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‹Reading Aloud› 320
Turning Power On/Off Automatically at a Specified Time. . . . . . . . . . . ‹Auto Power ON/OFF› 322
Using Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Alarm› 322
Using Calendar to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Schedule› 325
Using ToDo to Manage Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‹ToDo› 329
Setting Operating Conditions of Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‹Alarm Setting› 330
Using Your Original Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Private Menu Setting› 330
Storing Your Name, Mail Address and Other Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Own Number› 331
Recording Voice during a Call or Standby as Voice Memo
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Voice Memo during a Call› ‹Voice Memo› 332
Recording Images during a Videophone Call as a Movie Memo . . . . . . . . . . . ‹Movie Memo› 333
Go to page 322
where “Alarm”
is explained.
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322
Other Convenient Functions
You can set Alarm to alert you at the specified time
with an alarm tone, animation and illumination. You
can store up to five alarms.
1
m
Stationery
Alarm
2
+m-4-4
Alarm
Using Alarm
Setting at purchase OFF
<>
Item Operation/Explanation
Alarm
ON or OFF
Time
Enter the time for sounding the alarm.
p
Enter the time on 24-hour basis.
p
You cannot set the same time as the time
set for the stored alarm.
Tone
Select a type of alarm tone
Select a folder
Select an alarm tone.
Snooze
ON or OFF
ON
. . . . . Activates Snooze. The setting is
complete.
OFF
. . . . Release Snooze. Set the duration
that the alarm tone is to continue
sounding in succession.
Enter a ring time (minutes).
p
You can enter from “01” through “10” in
two digits.
Auto
power ON
You can set whether to turn on the power
automatically to make an alarm sound when
the alarm time arrives during power off.
ON or OFF
3
Press
l
().
Prefer
manner mode
You can set the alarm tone which sounds at
the specified time during Manner Mode.
Select an item.
ON
. . . . . Sounds at the same volume as set
for “Alarm volume” on page 108.
OFF
. . . . Sounds at the volume set for this
function.
Item Operation/Explanation
Information
p
If the alarm tone sounds during a call, press any key to
stop it. Once again press any key to end the alarm
including Snooze. If the other party on the phone hangs
up, an alarm including Snooze ends.
p
When you set the power to automatically turn on and an
alarm to sound, the default alarm tone sounds if the
alarm which is affected by the UIM restrictions has been
selected.
p
Turn off the FOMA phone after setting “Auto power ON”
to “OFF” when you are near electronic devices using
high-precision control or weak signals, or where the use
is prohibited such as in airplanes and hospitals.
Function Menu of the Alarm List
Function menu
Operation/Explanation
Edit
Go to step 2 on page 322.
Display detail
You can display the detailed setting for the
alarm.
p
You can display also by selecting stored
alarm.
Release this
You can set the alarm to “OFF”.
YES
Release all
You can set all alarms to “OFF”.
YES
Describes the
menu number.
(See page 31)
Describes a function
name. You can find
this name in Index.
You can search for
chapters from tabs.
Note: The page above is a sample.
Describes the
operating
procedures in each
step. (See page 29)
Describes the
options shown on
the display and
their explanations.
Describes cautions or
references required for
using each function.
Describes the item
names shown on the
display. (Some items
may not be available
depending on the
operation.)
Describes the display at an important point in the
procedure. See this while referring to the display
of the FOMA phone you are using. (Values,
settings, and entered characters are for reference.)
Describes the operation
and supplementary
explanation for each
item.
Describes the setting
at purchase.
The “Function List”
also lists the setting at
purchase.
(See page 366)
Describes the title of
each chapter.
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Easy Search
To retrieve the operation for the desired function with simple words, refer to the following:
To know convenient functions for making calls
To/Not to notify your phone number to the other party....
45 <Caller ID Notification>
To switch to a videophone call during a voice call ...
51
<Switch to Videophone Call>
To change a volume level of the other party’s voice.....
67 <Volume>
To put a call on hold during a call........................69 <Holding>
To do the following when you cannot answer calls
To put an incoming call on hold before answering....
68 <On Hold>
To convey the message that you need to
refrain from talking on the phone ......................70
<Public Mode (Drive Mode)>
......................71
<Public Mode (Power Off)>
To record voice/video messages.........................73
<
Record Message Setting
>
To change melody or illumination
To adjust the ring volume ....................................68 <Ring Volume>
To change ring tones according to callers...........85 <Add to Phonebook>
To change ring tones.........................................102 <Select Ring Tone>
To know incoming calls by vibrator....................104 <Vibrator>
To silence the keypad sound.............................105 <Keypad Sound>
To activate Manner Mode..................................107 <Manner Mode>
To change colors/lighting patterns of Call
indicator for incoming calls..............................118
<
Illumination Setting
>
To change/know display settings
To know the meaning of marks (icons) on the display
.............................................................................26 <Display>
To change the menu display ............................... 33 <EASY Mode>
To change the Stand-by display (Wallpaper) ....110 <Display Setting>
To display a calendar on the Stand-by display......
110 <Calendar>
To change the character size ............................124 <Character Size>
To make full use of mail
To send Deco-mail ............................................198 <Deco-mail>
To send images .................................................202 <Attachments>
To sort and save mail automatically ..................222 <Auto-sort>
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1 This is a pay service.
2 This is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis.
To make full use of camera
To shoot with the photo light..............................155 <Photo Light>
To change the shooting size..............................156 <Image Size Setting>
To save to the microSD memory card...............157
<
Storage Setting (Store In)
>
To display shot images......................................264 <Picture Viewer>
To use the FOMA phone with a sense of security
To lock the FOMA phone from away
when it gets lost ..............................................133 <Omakase Lock>
1
To keep Phonebook entries from prying eyes ....
136 <Secret Mode>
To reject calls without a caller ID.......................139 <Call Setting without ID>
To reject calls from the phone numbers
not in the Phonebook ......................................140 <Reject Unknown>
To separately store Phonebook and other
data files in preparation for their erasure ........141 <Data Security Service>
2
Other things you can do
To reduce the battery consumption ...................112 <Power Saver Mode>
To scan QR codes or Bar codes .......................160 <Bar Code Reader
>
To use the microSD memory card.....................287
<microSD Memory Card>
To exchange information using infrared rays ....296
<Infrared Data Exchange>
To listen to music...............................................306 <MUSIC Player>
To use the FOMA phone as an alarm clock ......322 <Alarm>
To use the FOMA phone as a calculator ...........335 <Calculator>
To bring software programs up to date..............410 <Software Update>
To bring security up to date ...............................414 <Scanning Function>
p
The operating procedures for frequently used functions are summarized in Quick Manual. (See page 428)
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Contents
How to Read/Refer to This Manual ................................... 1
Easy Search........................................................................4
Contents..............................................................................6
Main Functions of FOMA P704i......................................... 8
Making Full Use of FOMA P704i! ....................................10
Safety Precautions .......................................................... 12
Notes on Handling........................................................... 18
Intellectual Property Rights ............................................ 20
Accessories and Main Options ...................................... 22
Before Using the Handset
23
Phone Parts and Functions, Display, Method for Selecting Menu, EASY Mode,
Guide, UIM (FOMA Card), Battery, Charging, Power ON/OFF,
Select Language, Initial Setting, Set Time, Caller ID Notification,
Own Number, etc.
Voice/Videophone Calls
47
Making a Call/Videophone Call, Switching between a Voice Call and Videophone
Call, Call Records, Chaku-moji, WORLD CALL, Hands-free, Receiving a Call/
Videophone Call, Answer Setting, Volume, Ring Volume, Public Mode (Drive Mode),
Public Mode (Power Off), Record Message Setting, Chara-den, etc.
Phonebook
83
Phonebook, Add to Phonebook (FOMA phone/UIM), Group Setting,
Search Phonebook, Two-touch Dial, Voice Dial, etc.
Sound/Screen/Light
Settings
101
Select Ring Tone, Vibrator, Voice Announce, Manner Mode, Display Setting,
Backlight, Color Pattern, Menu Icon Setting, Feel Settings,
Illumination Setting, Desktop Icon, Font, Clock Display, etc.
Security Settings
127
Passwords, Change Security Code, UIM Setting, Releasing PIN Lock, Lock All,
Self Mode, Personal Data Lock, Keypad Dial Lock, Secret Mode, Mail Security,
Restrictions, Call Setting without ID, Reject Unknown, etc.
Camera
143
Still Image Shoot, Moving Image Shoot, Settings for Shooting Images,
Setting Image Size/Image Quality, Bar Code Reader, Text Reader, etc.
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
167
What is i-mode?,
i
Menu, My Menu, Change i-mode Password, Bookmark,
Screen Memo, Download, i-mode Settings, Message R/F,
SSL Certificate, Client Certificate, What is i-motion?,
What is i-Channel?, etc.
Mail
191
i-mode Mail, Deco-mail, Template, Attachments, Photo-sending,
Mail Auto-receive, Kirari Mail, Receive Option, Check New Message,
Auto-sort, Chat Mail, SMS (Short Messages), etc.
i-
α
ppli
235
What is i-
α
ppli?, i-
α
ppli Download, i-
α
ppli Run, Starting i-
α
ppli Automatically,
i-
α
ppli Stand-by Display, Settings for when Running i-
α
ppli,
i
α
ppli(microSD)
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Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
251
What is Osaifu-Keitai?, What is iC Transfer Service?,
Osaifu-Keitai Compatible i-
α
ppli, What is ToruCa?, Obtain ToruCa Files,
ToruCa Viewer, ToruCa File List/Detailed ToruCa File Display,
ToruCa Settings, IC Card Lock
Data Display/Edit/
Management
261
About Data BOX, Picture Viewer, Original Animation, i-motion Player,
Chara-den, Melody Player, microSD Memory Card, Infrared Data Exchange,
iC Communication, etc.
Music Playback
303
Playing Back Music, Saving Music Files, MUSIC Player, Playlist
Other Convenient
Functions
317
Multiaccess, Multitask, Alarm, Schedule, ToDo, Private Menu Setting, Own
Number, Voice Memo, Movie Memo, Call Data, Calculator, Free Memo,
UIM Operation, Reset Settings, Initialize, etc.
Character Entry
339
Character Entry, Common Phrases, Cut/Copy/Paste,
Own Dictionary, Learned Words, Download Dictionary, etc.
Network Services
349
Check Network Information, Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding,
Nuisance Call Blocking, Caller ID Request, Dual Network, English Guidance,
Service Numbers, In-call Management, Remote Access, Multi Number,
Additional Service, etc.
Data Communication
361
Available Data Communication, Before Using,
Preparation Flow for Data Communication, AT Command, About CD-ROM,
DoCoMo Keitai Datalink
Appendix/External Devices/
Troubleshooting
365
Function List, Options and Related Equipment, Troubleshooting, Error Messages,
Warranty and Maintenance Services, i-mode Trouble Diagnosis Site,
Software Update, Scanning Function, Specifications,
Export Administration Regulations, etc.
Index/Quick Manual
421
Index, Quick Manual
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FOMA (Freedom Of Mobile multimedia Access) is the name of the DoCoMo service based on the W-CDMA
format, authorized as one of the world’s standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems
(IMT-2000).
Main Functions of FOMA P704i
Remarkable i-mode!
i-mode is an online service that enables you to get useful information from i-mode menu sites (programs) or web pages
supporting i-mode by using the screen of an i-mode phone. This service also enables you to send or receive mail messages
with ease.
i-motion Movie/i-motion Mail

P.187, P.202
You can obtain images and music files from sites or Internet web pages to enjoy them.
Also, you can attach an i-motion movie obtained from sites or Internet web pages to i-mode mail for sending.
Chaku-uta
®
/Chaku-motion

P.102, P.111
You can set the saved i-motion movie as “Chaku-motion” for a ring tone or ring image.
p
“Chaku-uta” is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
i-mode mail/Deco-mail/
Decomail-pictograph

P.192, P.198, P.377
Besides mail text, you can attach up to 2 Mbytes of files or
10 files (JPEG, ToruCa, etc.) in total. The FOMA phone
supports Deco-mail/Decomail-pictographs and you can
change the character color, character size, and
background color of mail text, so you can compose
pleasant mail messages to send.
Mega i-
α
ppli/i-
α
ppli DX P.236
By downloading i-
α
ppli programs from sites, you can enjoy
playing games or have stock price information or weather
forecasts updated automatically. As the large capacity
mega i-
α
ppli is supported, you can enjoy playing high-
resolution 3D games and full-length role playing games.
With i-
α
ppli DX software, you can have more fun of i-
α
ppli
by linking with information inside the i-mode phone such
as the Phonebook entries or mail messages.
Chaku-uta Full
®
/Uta-hodai P.304, P.306
Chaku-uta Full
®
enables you to obtain a whole music file from a music distribution site for playback or for setting it as a ring
tone. At the flat rate, you can enjoy listening to music as much as you like; for example, Uta-hodai enables you to obtain a
whole music file from the membership music site on monthly fee basis.
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa

P.252, P.254
By downloading Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-
α
ppli, you can replenish electronic money from a site into the IC card in the
FOMA phone and check your account for the balance and usage details. As the “DCMX” i-
α
ppli program that provides the
DoCoMo credit service is pre-installed, your FOMA phone as “Osaifu-Keitai” has now become more and more a convenient
tool in your daily life. Further, “iC transfer service” is supported so that you can easily move data from the existing IC card to
a new one when you replace your FOMA phone such as at the time of model change.
ToruCa is an electronic card that you can obtain from scanning devices or sites and can easily exchange using mail or
infrared data exchange.
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Illumination P.118
The Call/Charging indicator produces colorful light. You
can light/flicker the Call/Charging indicator during playback
of an SD-Audio file or Chaku-uta Full
®
music file, or can
light it at specified time (every hour at 0 minutes) with
sounds for notification.
Feel Function
P.116
Feel Talk
Feel Talk reproduces a “Conversational” atmosphere by
animating cartoon characters, by playing back a melody,
and by lighting or flickering the Call/Charging indicator.
Feel Mail
Feel Mail reproduces the atmosphere of “Mail
messages” by animating cartoon characters.
A Thousand of Decomail-pictographs
P.377
A thousand of elaborately selected Decomail-pictographs
are pre-installed. Pictographs are sorted by genre into
folders, so you can easily look up for the pictograph you
want to use.
Photo Light P.155
You can turn on the photo light by opening the FOMA
phone. When “Flash” is set in Photo Mode, it flashes
strong at the instant the shutter is pressed.
You can release the shutter at the right moment and shoot
clear pictures even in a dark place.
Image Stabilizer P.157
Owing to the Image Stabilizer function, you can shoot still
images with less blur by the camera.
Horizontal Shooting Camera P.145
You can horizontally hold the handset to shoot images with
the auto-focus camera as if you used a digital camera.
The icon menus ease the menu operations.
Security Settings P.127
Various settings such as the lock functions and security settings for “safety” are available.
Omakase Lock

P.133
When you have lost the FOMA phone, you can lock the FOMA phone and release it by contacting DoCoMo.
For inquiries, see the back page of this manual.
Omakase Lock is a pay service
.
You are not charged if you apply for this service at the same time as applying for the suspension of the use or during the
suspension.
p
Note that Omakase Lock might be activated by an offer from the contractor of the FOMA phone when the contractor and
the user of the FOMA phone differ.
Data Security Service

P.141
This service enables you to save the Phonebook entries, still images, and mail messages to the Data Storage Center, and
restore the saved data, when you lost your FOMA phone or in other cases, to your FOMA phone from the Data Storage
Center. Further, you can edit or manage data held at the Data Storage Center using your personal computer and can reflect
the edited data to your FOMA phone.
For cautions on the use of Data Security Service and details on how to use it, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode]”.
For inquiries, see the back page of this manual.
Data Security Service is a pay service that is available on a subscription basis.
Network P.350
p
Voice Mail Service (Charged)
A separate subscription is required.
p
Dual Network Service (Charged)
A separate subscription is required.
p
Call Waiting Service (Charged)
A separate subscription is required.
p
Multi Number (Charged)
A separate subscription is required.
p
Call Forwarding Service (Free)
A separate subscription is required.
p
SMS (Short Messages) (Free)
No subscription is required.
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Making Full Use of FOMA P704i!
Videophone P.48
You can talk while viewing sent/received images. By default, the substitute image is displayed at the position of the sent
image. You can switch to the outward-facing camera to display the scenery around you.
i-Channel P.188
i-Channel distributes graphical information such as news or weather forecast.
By selecting a channel you want to see on the Channel List, you can obtain detailed information.
p
i-Channel is a pay service which is available on a subscription basis.
p
The i-Channel service is provided only in Japanese.
Chaku-moji P.56
While calling up the other party, you can have your message displayed on his/her Call Receiving display. The receiving end
can know your subject/feeling by reading the message before answering the call.
Caller’s display The other party’s display
Before contract After contract
Connected
-r
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MUSIC Player P.306
Press
t
from the Stand-by display to start MUSIC Player.
On a single player, you can play back and enjoy Chaku-uta Full
®
music files, Windows Media
®
Audio (WMA) files, and SD-Audio files.
You can download Chaku-uta Full
®
music files from sites and may be able to display their
images and lyrics while playing them back.
In the case of SD-Audio or WMA files, you can obtain your favorite music files from music CDs
or Internet web pages and save them to the microSD memory card by using your personal
computer.
You can save music files also by using the Napster
®
application program.
Designed by Ed TSUWAKI P.102, P.110, P.375
Stylish artwork contents newly drawn by Ed TSUWAKI are pre-installed.
(Mobile Phone Coordinator)

P.243
By this i-
α
ppli program, you can collectively download files for the Stand-by display or menu
icons to match them in a way you want.
You can download and enjoy the contents designed by “Ed TSUWAKI” as well.
Pre-installed i-
α
ppli P.243
Ten i-
α
ppli programs are pre-installed including following one.
(Hyper Shisensho)
This is a puzzle game in which you select and erase pairs of the same type Mah-jong tiles from
those arranged at random.
© Ed TSUWAKI
© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.
© Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.
© Ed TSUWAKI
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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.
Be sure to observe these safety precautions because they are designed to protect you or those around
you from causing injury and to avoid unnecessary damage to the property.
The symbols below indicate the levels of danger or damage that can be caused if the particular
precautions are not observed.
The following symbols show specific directions:
“Safety Precautions” are divided into the following six sections:
General precautions for FOMA phone, batteries, adapters/chargers, and UIM.......................................................P.13
Precautions for FOMA phone ..................................................................................................................................P.14
Precautions for batteries..........................................................................................................................................P.15
Precautions for adapters/chargers...........................................................................................................................P.16
Precautions for UIM .................................................................................................................................................P.17
Notes on using near electronic medical equipment .................................................................................................P.17
Safety Precautions
Danger
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling will almost certainly cause death or
serious injury.
Warning
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing death or serious
injury.
Caution
This symbol indicates that incorrect handling poses a risk of causing injury or
damage to the product or property.
Denotes things not to do. (Prohibition)
Denotes not to disassemble.
Denotes not to use where it could get wet
or not to wet it.
Denotes not to touch with wet hands.
Denotes mandatory instructions (matters that must be complied with).
Denotes to pull the power plug out of the outlet.
Always follow the safety precautions.
Don’t
Do not
disassemble
Avoid
Water
Not wet
hands
Do
Pull the
power plug
out
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Use only the batteries and adapters/
chargers approved by DoC
oMo for your
FOMA phone.
If you use any type of battery, adapter or charger
other than the specified one, your FOMA phone,
battery or other accessories may leak, overheat,
burst, catch fire or malfunction.
Battery Pack P14
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
Desktop Holder P22
FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01
FOMA Portable Charging Adapter 01
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01
For other compatible products, contact a
handling counter such as a DoCoMo shop.
Do not disassemble, modify or solder
the FOMA phone or accessories.
Accidents such as fire, injury, or electric shock, or
malfunction may result. The battery may leak,
overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not wet the FOMA phone or
accessories.
If liquids such as water or pet urine get onto them,
overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury
or others may result. Pay attention to the place of
use and the way of handling.
Do not use or leave the FOMA phone
and its accessories in places with a high
temperature such as near fire or places
exposed to direct sunlight, or in cars
under the blazing sun.
The devices could be deformed or malfunction, or
the battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire,
thus resulting in the deterioration of performance
and shortening of the life of devices.
Also, part of the case could get heated, causing
bare skin burns.
When you are in a place such as a gas
station where flammable gas is generated,
turn off the FOMA phone, or never do
charging. Otherwise, catching fire may
result.
Ensure that you use Osaifu-Keitai with the FOMA
phone turned off when you are in the vicinity of the
gas station. (When IC Card Lock is set, turn off the
power with the lock released.)
Do not throw the FOMA phone or accessories,
or subject them to severe shocks.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire.
Also, malfunction or fire may result.
General precautions for FOMA phone,
batteries, adapters/chargers, and UIM
Danger
Warning
Do
Do not
disassemble
Avoid
Water
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Be careful not to let electroconductive
materials (metal pieces, pencil leads
etc.) contact with the charging
terminals or connector terminal. Also,
make sure that those are not entered
into the inside of the FOMA phone.
Short-circuit could cause fire or malfunction of the
FOMA phone.
Do not place the batteries, the FOMA
phone, adapters/chargers, or UIM in
cooking appliances such as microwave
ovens or high-pressure containers.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst, or catch fire.
The FOMA phone or the adapter/charger may
overheat, smoke, or catch fire, or its circuit parts
may become damaged.
If odor, overheat, discoloration, or
deformation is detected during use,
battery charge, or storage, immediately
observe the following:
1. Pull the power plug out of the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket.
2. Turn off the power to the FOMA phone.
3.
Remove the battery pack from the FOMA phone.
If you use the FOMA phone and its accessories as
they are, overheat, burst, or catching fire could
result or the battery could leak.
If children use the FOMA phone or
accessories, a guardian should explain
the safety precautions and correct
operations. The guardian should also
make sure that the instructions are
followed during use.
Otherwise, injury may result.
Do not place the FOMA phone or
accessories on unstable locations
such as wobbly tables or slanted
locations.
The FOMA phone or accessories may fall, resulting
in injury or malfunction.
Keep out of the reach of babies and
infants.
Accidental swallowing or injury may result.
Do not store in humid or dusty places,
or in high temperature environments.
Malfunction may result.
Be especially careful when you use the
FOMA phone for a long time with the
adapter/charger connected.
If you use
i-
α
ppli programs, talk on the
videophone and so on for a long time
during charging, the temperature of the
FOMA phone, battery pack, or adapter/
charger might rise.
If you directly touch the part of high temperature
continuously, redness, itching, or rash might be
caused depending on your physical conditions or
predisposition.
Caution
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Do
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Turn off the FOMA phone in places
where use is prohibited such as in
airplanes and hospitals.
Otherwise, electronic devices and electronic
medical appliances may be adversely affected.
If the Auto Power ON function is set, deactivate the
setting, then turn the power off.
For use inside medical facilities, make sure that you
comply with their regulations.
You may be punished for using the FOMA phone in
airplanes, which is prohibited by law.
Turn off the FOMA phone when near
electronic devices using high-
precision control or weak signals.
The FOMA phone may possibly cause these
devices to malfunction.
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.
If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker,
implanted defibrillator or any other electronic
medical device, consult the manufacturer or
retailer of the device for advice regarding
possible effects from the radio waves.
If you have any implanted electronic
medical equipment, do not place your
FOMA phone in a chest pocket or inner
pocket.
If the FOMA phone is positioned close to electronic
medical equipment, it may cause that equipment to
malfunction.
For those with weak heart conditions,
the vibrator and ring volume must be
adjusted carefully.
Those functions may cause an effect on the heart.
Do not operate the FOMA phone while
driving a vehicle.
Operating a mobile phone during drive has been
prohibited since 1st, November 2004. Park your car
in a safe place even when you are using the
Hands-Free Kit. During drive, make sure that you
activate Public Mode or Voice Mail Service.
Do not directly point the infrared data
port at someone’s eyes during
transmission.
His/her eyes may possibly be affected. Other
infrared devices may operate erroneously if the
infrared data port is pointed at them during
transmission.
When talking with the FOMA phone set
to Hands-free, be sure to keep the
FOMA phone away from your ear.
Otherwise, your hearing could be impaired.
Precautions for FOMA phone
Warning
Do
Do
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do not shine the photo light close to eyes.
Doing so can damage eyesight. Also, accidents
such as injury might occur if someone is startled or
dazzled by the light.
Do not put the FOMA phone in the place
where it could be affected by an
expanded airbag, e.g., on the dashboard.
If the airbag expands, the FOMA phone could hit
you and others, causing accidents such as injury
and the FOMA phone could malfunction and
become damaged.
If thunder starts to rumble while you are
using the FOMA phone outdoors, turn
the power off, and move to a safe place.
Otherwise, you could be struck by lightning or suffer
an electric shock.
Itching, rash or eczema may be caused
depending on your physical conditions or
predisposition. If an abnormality occurs,
stop using the FOMA phone immediately,
and then seek medical attention.
Metals are used for the following parts:
Do not swing the FOMA phone by its strap.
The FOMA phone may hit you or persons around
you, and accidents such as injury or malfunction
and damage may result.
Do not allow liquids such as water, or
foreign materials such as metal pieces
or flammable materials to get into the
UIM insertion slit or microSD memory
card slot of the FOMA phone.
Fire, electric shock or malfunction may occur.
Electronic devices in some types of cars
can be affected by use of the FOMA phone.
For safety’s sake, make sure not to use the FOMA
phone inside such cars.
Do not place magnetic cards or similar
objects near the FOMA phone.
Information on magnetic cards such as cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards and floppy disks may be deleted.
Be careful not to get your finger, palm,
or a strap caught between phone parts
when you close the FOMA phone.
Accidents such as injury or damage may result.
Caution
Where it is used Material Finishing
Charging terminal Phosphor
bronze
Gold-plated finish with
nickel-plated ground
Side upper key
Side lower key
PC Chrome-plated finish with
copper-and-nickel-plated ground
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Do
Don’t
Do
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Use the FeliCa reader/writer functions
in Japan only.
The FeliCa reader/writer functions on the FOMA phone
have been authorized in compliance with the radio
transmission standards in Japan.
You might be imposed punishment if you use it overseas.
Be careful when handling the UIM
holder because it is made of metal.
You may hurt your fingers.
Check the description on the label of the battery
pack for the type of battery.
If the battery fluid gets into your eyes,
do not rub them. Flush your eyes with
clean water and get medical attention
immediately.
Otherwise, the loss of eyesight may result.
Do not throw the battery into fire.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch
fire.
Do not let any metal object such as a
wire come in contact the battery
terminals. Also do not carry or store
the battery together with any metal
objects like a necklace.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not pierce it with nails, hit it with a
hammer, or step on it.
The battery may leak, overheat, burst or catch fire.
Do not use excessive force to attach
the battery to the FOMA phone even
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.
Precautions for batteries
Description Type
Li-ion Lithium-ion battery
Danger
Do
Do
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
Don’t
If the battery fluid comes in contact
with skin or clothes, immediately stop
using, then rinse it out thoroughly with
clean water.
Skin injury may result.
If charging is not completed at the end
of the specified charging time, stop
charging.
Otherwise, the battery may leak, overheat, become
damaged or catch fire.
Immediately stop using the FOMA
phone and keep it away from fire if the
battery leaks or emits an odor
.
The leaked battery fluid may ignite, causing fire or
burst.
An exhausted battery should not be
disposed of with other waste.
The battery may catch fire or damage the
environment.
After insulating the battery terminals with tape, take
it to a handling counter such as a DoCoMo shop or
dispose of it in accordance with local waste
disposal regulations.
Warning
Caution
Do
Do
Do
Don’t
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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.
Fire, malfunction, electric shock or injury may result.
Do not touch the power cord of the
adapter/charger, or power outlet with
wet hands.
Electric shock may result.
Do not use the AC adapter and desktop
holder in steamy places such as a
bathroom.
Electric shock may occur.
When the adapter/charger is not to be
used for a long period of time, unplug
the power cord from the outlet.
Otherwise, electric shock, fire, or malfunction may
result.
Do not use a damaged adapter/charger
cord or power cord.
Electric shock, overheating or fire may result.
If liquids such as water get in the
charger, unplug the power cord
immediately from the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket.
Otherwise, electric shock, smoke or fire may result.
When plugging the AC adapter into the
power outlet, firmly plug it in, taking care
not to contact with metal straps or the like.
Otherwise, electric shock, short-circuit or fire may result.
Use the adapter/charger at the
specified V AC.
If you use it at a wrong voltage, fire or malfunction
may result. When using the FOMA phone overseas,
use FOMA AC adapter available overseas.
AC adapter: 100 V AC
DC adapter: 12/24 V DC
[For negative (-) grounded vehicles only]
AC adapter available overseas: 100 V to 240 V AC
[Connect only to household AC outlet]
If a fuse of the DC adapter has blown,
replace it with a specified fuse.
If you use an unspecified fuse, fire or malfunction
may result. For the specified fuse, refer to each
instruction manual.
The DC adapter is for use only in a
negative (-) grounded vehicle. Do not
use it in a positive (+) grounded vehicle.
Fire may result.
Precautions for adapters/chargers
Warning
Don’t
Not wet
hands
Don’t
Pull the
power plug
out
Don’t
Pull the
power plug
out
Do
Do
Do
Don’t
Keep the power plugs dust-free.
Otherwise, fire may result.
Place the charger and desktop holder
on a stable location during charging.
Do not cover or wrap the charger and
desktop holder in cloth or bedding.
The FOMA phone may drop off, or the charger and
desktop holder may overheat, causing fire or
malfunction.
If it starts to thunder, do not touch the
FOMA phone and adapter/charger.
You might be struck by lighting or suffer an electric
shock.
Before cleaning, pull the power plug
out of the outlet or cigarette lighter
socket.
Otherwise, electric shock may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the
adapter/charger cord and power cord.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Always hold the power plug when
pulling the adapter/charger out of the
outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
If you pull the plug out by the cord, the cord may be
damaged, which could result in electric shock or fire.
Caution
Do
Don’t
Don’t
Pull the
power plug
out
Don’t
Do
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Be careful not to touch the cut surface of
the UIM (IC portion) when removing it.
You may hurt your hand or fingers.
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.
Turn off the FOMA phone in crowded
areas such as inside trains during rush
hour, as someone with an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or implanted
defibrillator may be near you.
Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio waves.
Comply with the following in hospitals
or health care facilities:
p
Do not carry the FOMA phone into operating rooms,
intensive care units (ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
p
Turn off the FOMA phone in hospital wards.
p
If there is any electronic medical equipment near
you, turn off the FOMA phone even when in a
location such as a lobby.
p
Comply with any regulations of hospital and health
care facilities instructing you not to use or carry in a
mobile phone.
p
If the Auto Power ON function is set, deactivate the
setting, then turn the power off.
If you use an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator,
use the mobile phone 22 cm or more
away from an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or implanted defibrillator.
Operation of an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
implanted defibrillator can be affected by radio
waves.
Patients using electronic medical
equipment other than implanted
cardiac pacemakers or implanted
defibrillators (outside medical
establishments for treatment at home,
etc.) should check the influence of
radio waves upon the equipment by
consulting its manufacturer.
Operation of electronic medical equipment can be
affected by radio waves.
Precautions for UIM
Caution
Notes on using near electronic
medical equipment
Warning
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
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Do not wet the equipment.
The FOMA phone, battery, adapter/charger, and UIM are
not waterproofed. Do not use them in environments,
which are high in humidity such as in bathrooms, and do
not allow them to get wet from rain. Furthermore, if
carrying them against your body, they become moist due
to perspiration and the internal parts may become
corroded, causing malfunction. If the parts are found to
have been damaged due to exposure to the liquids, any
repairs will not be covered by warranty, or repairs may not
be possible. This may be repaired at a cost if repairs are
possible.
Use a dry soft cloth such as the one for cleaning
glasses to clean the equipment.
p
The screen of the FOMA phone sometimes has a
special coating so that they are easier to see. If you rub
it roughly with a dry cloth, it might be scratched. Take
care of the way of handling, and use only a dry, soft
cloth such as the one for cleaning glasses. If the screen
is left with water drop or stain adhered, smear may be
generated or the coating might peel off.
p
Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene, detergent or other
solvents for cleaning, otherwise the printing may be
removed or discoloration may result.
Occasionally clean the terminals of the equipment
using a dry cotton swab.
If the terminals become soiled, the connection might
deteriorate so that the power turns off or the battery does
not charge fully. Wipe the terminals with a dry cloth or
cotton swab.
Do not place the FOMA phone near an air
conditioner outlets.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in
temperature, and this may corrode internal parts and
cause malfunction.
Do not place the FOMA phone in places where it
may be subjected to excessive pressure.
If you put the FOMA phone in a bag along with many
other articles or sit with the FOMA phone put in a clothes
pocket, the LCD display and internal circuitry can be
damaged. Malfunctions caused by such damage is not
covered by the warranty.
Carefully read each instruction manual attached to
the FOMA phone, battery pack, adapter/charger, or
desktop holder.
Notes on Handling
General notes
Avoid using in extremely high or low temperatures.
The FOMA phone should be used within a temperature
range of 5°C to 35°C and a humidity range of 45% to 85%.
The FOMA phone, if operated near landline phones,
television sets, radios or other devices that are in
use, may affect them. You should operate your
FOMA phone as far away from such equipment as
possible.
It is recommended that you make separate notes of
the information stored in the FOMA phone and
keep such notes in a safe place.
We take no responsibility for any loss of the stored data
items.
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.
The FOMA phone becomes warm during use or
charging but this is not an abnormality.
Use the FOMA phone as it is.
Do not leave the FOMA phone in places exposed to
direct sunlight.
Pixels may be discolored or burns may result.
Batteries have a limited life.
Though it varies depending on the usage state, you are
advised to replace the battery if its usable time is
extremely short even when you fully charge it. Make sure
that you buy the specified battery.
Charge the battery in a place with an appropriate
ambient temperature of 5°C to 35°C.
Make sure that the battery is charged when you
use the FOMA phone for the first time or have not
used it for a long period of time.
The usable time of the battery differs depending on
the usage environment or its remaining life.
Depending on how the battery pack is used, it
might swell as its operating life becomes short, but
this is not a problem.
Store the batteries in a well ventilated place out of
direct sunlight.
When you do not use the battery for a long time, remove
the battery from the FOMA phone or adapter/charger with
the battery power completely drained, and store it in the
polyethylene bag used for wrapping.
When any abnormality due to external shock such
as the deformation or scratches by dropping is
found on the battery pack, consult a repair counter.
Notes on handling the FOMA phone
Notes on handling batteries
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Docomo FOMA P704i User manual

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