Docomo FOMA SA700IS User manual

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Manual for
Correction and Apology
Thank you for purchasing "FOMA SA700iS" mobile terminal.
We apologize for the errors in "Manual for FOMA SA700iS" and would like to correct
those as follows.
And please refer to the additional information about infrared communication of
phonebook data with FOMA terminals of other companies.
We would like to correct the errors in the chart of "Data
sent/received with Infrared communication" on P379.
Infrared communication of phonebook data with FOMA terminals of
other companies
When sending the phonebook data from SA700iS to FOMA terminal of other
companies, the edited group name of Group 0 on the sender's terminal is not
taken over to the receiver's FOMA terminal of other companies.
If the phonebook data which Group number is over 20, and is sent from FOMA
terminals of other companies to SA700iS, all applicable data are registered to
Group 0 in SA700iS. And the name of Group 0 is overwritten to the group name
of Phonebook data last sent at that time.
Upper conditions are also applied for the memory copy on changing the
model or repairing the terminals.
<Correct>
<Incorrect>
Received mail
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Inbox Main folder
Sent mail
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Outbox Main folder
Unsent message
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Unsent messages
Main folder
Registered from the top.
In receiving all, front data is registered from the bottom.
Received mail
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Inbox Main folder
Sent mail
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Outbox Main folder
Unsent message
(i-mode mail/SMS)
Unsent messages
Main folder
Registers by the order of received date.
Registers by the order of sent date.
Registers by the order of saved date.
DoCoMo W-CDMA System
Thank you for purchasing FOMA SA700iS mobile terminal.
Both before and during use of FOMA SA700iS mobile terminal, be sure to thoroughly read this
manual and instruction manuals that come with the battery pack and other devices to ensure you
are able to correctly use FOMA SA700iS mobile terminal. Contact "General service inquiries" on the
back of this manual for details.
FOMA SA700iS mobile terminal will be your able partner.
Treated with care, use FOMA SA700iS far into the future.
Before Using FOMA Mobile Terminal
Because FOMA terminal uses radio waves, it may not function in locations where it is difficult for radio waves to
penetrate, such as tunnels, underground passages and some buildings, in areas where radio wave signals are
weak, or when outside the service area. Even when you are high up in a tall building or condominium and nothing
blocks your view outside, FOMA terminal may not be able to receive or transmit signals. Also, communication
may be interrupted even when the signal meter on FOMA terminal indicates there is a strong signal and you are
not moving (traveling).
Use FOMA terminal in a way that does not disturb others in public spaces, crowded locations or quiet places.
Because FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, there is a possibility that third parties may attempt
to listen in on your calls. The W-CDMA system automatically supports a confidential communication function for
all calls so even if someone should somehow be able to tap a call, the signals are modified so that the
eavesdropping party will hear only noise.
FOMA terminal encodes voice communication as digital data. When you are operating FOMA terminal while
moving to a location subject to weaker radio wave signals, the transmitted digital data may not be correctly
decoded and as a result the decoded voice may differ somewhat from the actual voice.
Keep a separate written record of the data you register in FOMA terminal. If the data should be erased, DoCoMo
assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo
nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. If
the data should be erased, DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for the loss of any data.
Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Betrusted Japan Co., Ltd., GeoTrust Japan, inc.
This FOMA terminal supports FOMA plus area.
FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
Before Using Operation Manual (this manual)
Refer to Contents P2
Look up the page with the items or functions to know from Contents.
Refer to Index P540
Look up the page with the items or function name you want to know from Index.
Refer to Quick search P538
Use Simple index to look up operating instructions through function names.
Refer to the side index for each chapter
Look up the page with the items or function names to know from Index on the front page for each chapter or side indexes.
Refer to the features P4
Use these pages on which features of FOMA SA700iS are described.
Use Quick reference manual P556
Operation procedures of frequently used functions are described at the end of the book. Tear it out of this
manual to use.
In this "Manual for FOMA SA700iS", "FOMA SA700iS" is usually referred to as "FOMA terminal". Please be
forewarned.
This manual describes the functions performed with a miniSD memory card. miniSD memory card is required
to purchase separately. Using miniSD memory card P361
Unauthorized copying of parts of or this entire manual is prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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How to use this manual
The page below is an example of contents and procedure of this manual.
Contents displayed on screen
In this manual, descriptions are based on the default settings. Contents displayed on screens may differ from
the description on this manual depending on settings.
The images or illustrations provided in this manual are for information purposes only and may differ from the
actual screens.
Quick reference manual
Quick reference manual indicates basic operation procedure. P556
Operation procedure
See P35 for how to read the operation procedure of this manual.
000
See next page
Default settings
Title
Information
to understand
before
operation
Operation
Page reference
Useful
information
See next page
for more steps
Additional
information
to operate
Important
screens to
operate or
refer
Side index
and
Chapter title
Functional
overview
The page shown here represents an example. Images may differ from actual page in this manual.
Time and date setting
Setting date and time
Sets the date and time of FOMA terminal. Date and time setting is displayed on screen or
Backside-display after setting.
Date and time can be entered between 0:00, January, 2000 and 23:59, December, 2099.
<ex> Setting to 10:30, December 24th, 2005
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Press C s Press s Press 5 s Press 1.
Time and date setting screen is displayed.
Voice notice
Notifying the current time or received call etc. with voice announcement
Notifies the current time or contents of Notify icons with voice-announce in standing by.
Voice notice cannot be notified during Side key operation invalid (when FOMA terminal folded) or All
lock.
Voice notice can be operated with FOMA terminal opened or folded.
Notify icons: P34
Setting Voice notice
1
Press C s Press s Press 9 s Press 6.
2
Press one of 1 to 4.
INFORMATION
Default Time
Time : Notifies the time.
Notices : Notifies the contents of Notify icon.
Time and notices
: Notifies the time and the contents of Notify icon.
OFF : Notice with voice-announce is not made.
Contents of Notify icons are notified with vibration during Manner mode or Ring tone volume OFF. Vibrations
differ depending on contents to notify.
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CONTENTS
Before Using FOMA Mobile Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Page
Before Using Operation Manual (this manual) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
How to use this manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Features of FOMA SA700iS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Making full use of FOMA SA700iS! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Handling instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Intellectual property rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Basic package and optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Before using SA700iS 23
Names and functions of parts Reading display Selecting Menu Using UIM (FOMA card)
Inserting/Removing battery pack Charging Remaining battery level Power ON/OFF
Setting Date/Time CallerID notification View profile Select language etc.
Making/Receiving calls 49
Making call Redialing International call Receiving call Any key answer Open to talk
Closing action Received call Earpiece volume Calls on-hold Driving mode
Receiving message etc.
Making/Receiving Video-phone calls 75
Making Video-phone call Receiving Video-phone call Chara-den Setting images to send
Display setting (of Video-phone calls) etc.
Phonebook 87
Registering entry Edit group Search phonebook Edit/Delete phonebook Secret setting etc.
Sounds/Displays/Lights 107
Sound setting Vibrator setting Manner mode Stand-by display setting Light setting
LED setting etc.
Safety settings 129
Security code Change security code PIN code All lock Self mode PIM lock
Keypad dial lock Side key operation Valid/Invalid Secret mode Call rejection etc.
Camera 145
Shooting still image Recording movie image Shoot/Record setting Bar code reader
Character reader etc.
i-mode 177
i-mode Displaying site Change i-mode password Connect Internet Bookmark
Screen memo Save image i-melody i-mode setting MessageR/F Certificate operation etc.
miniSD memory cards are optional accessories.P361
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Mail 221
Compose/Send i-mode mail Deco-mail Attachment Save i-mode mail
Receive i-mode mail Check new message Reply to i-mode mail i-motion mail
Play/Save melody Mail setting Compose/Send SMS etc.
i-gppli 283
Download Start i-gppli i-gppli To setting i-gppli Stand-by display setting etc.
i-motion 303
i-motion Download i-motion i-motion auto play setting
GPS function 307
Position location Navigation GPS software Location provide Notify location etc.
Displaying/Editing/Managing Data 331
Play Still/Movie image Edit Still/Movie image Chara-den Play Melody
miniSD memory card Management of folder/data Infrared communication Voice recorder
Print mode etc.
Other Convenient Functions 393
Multiaccess Multitask Alarm Schedule Shortcut menu View profile
Stand-by/Calling voice memo Duration/Cost Calculator Text memo Reset settings
Delete all data Dictionary Voiced readout etc.
Network service 431
Voice mail service Call waiting Call forwarding service Nuisance call barring service
Check CallerID request status Dual network service English guidance Service dialing no.
Arrival act Remote access etc.
Data communication 443
Data communication Connection to PC Installation of connection setting file
Using/Not using FOMA PC setting software AT commands etc.
Character input 477
Character input Common phrase/Edit emoticons Copy characters Input code
Register to user dictionary Download dictionary Input prediction 2-touch method etc.
Appendix/External devices linkage/Troubleshooting 495
Menu list List of characters assigned to Input bar Input code list
Combination of Multiaccess/Multitask functions Options and related devices Data link software
Movie player software Play music Troubleshooting List of Error messages
Warranty and After-sales Service Software update SAR certification information etc.
Quick search/Index/Quick reference manual 537
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Features of FOMA SA700iS
FOMA is the name of services provided by DoCoMo based on W-CDMA format, which is recognized as
one of the systems compliant to the global standard for third generation wireless communications (IMT-
2000).
Amazing because it's i-mode!
i-mode is the online service providing useful information from i-mode Menu sites (programs) or i-mode
compatible Homepages, or transferring mails easily on the screen of i-mode terminals.
SA700iS main features
Wide variety of network services
i-modeP177
Displays online services of weather report or
news provided by IP (Information Service
Provider) or various i-mode compatible
Homepages from Menu List of i-mode Menu.
i-mode mailP222
Up to 5,000 characters of E-mails can be
transferred between i-mode terminals or Internet
mail addresses.
i-shotP226
Images shot by i-mode terminals with camera can
be sent by attaching to mails.
i-motionP303
You can download image/voice/sound data from i-
motion compatible sites to i-mode terminals to enjoy.
i-motion mailP226
i-motion saved to i-mode terminals can be sent
by attaching to E-mails.
Video-phoneP75
You can talk to the other party in far place
watching each face. Plays callers voice sounded
from the speaker, or switches to Out-camera to
show surrounding landscapes to the other party.
Chara-denP352
Displays preset characters or downloaded
characters instead of the self image in video-
phone call. Characters can be decorated with face
expressions or movements by operating keys.
Deco-mailP232
Deco-mail allows you to compose and send more
expressive E-mail messages with the varieties of
font color/size/background color, and insert
Deco-mail picture or images shot by the camera
etc to message. Also Deco-mail can be easily
composed with templates from received Deco-
mail or downloaded from sites.
i-gppli/i-gppliDXP283
Downloads various i-gppli from sites, and utilize
or set to Stand-by display etc. Also i-gppliDX
allows you to broaden the use of i-gppli by
operating with the data of Phonebook or mails in
i-mode terminals.
: Optional registration is required. 2: Optional registration is not required.
Voice mail service (charged) P433 SMS (Short Message)
2
P275
Call forwarding service P436 Dual network service (charged) P439
Call waiting (charged) P435
miniSD memory cards are optional accessories.P361
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Safety settings
Other convenient functions
Sets the terminal security code to protect privacy, or All lock/Self-mode not to be revealed or connected by outside
parties freely.
GPS functionP307
Retrieves location information of FOMA terminals
by using radio waves transmitted from GPS
satellites. Following services are available with
retrieved location information.
Displaying map or searching surrounding
information of the present location.
Sends retrieved location information to Location
web site (GPS compatible i-mode site), and map
or surrounding information can be easily
searched.
Sending present location or favorite places
by mails.
Location information can be attached to mail
messages. Also, i-mode users who received the
mail can confirm the location with maps.
Add location information such as shops to
Phonebook etc. to confirm the shop location with
maps.
Add location information to shot still images to
confirm later with maps.
Using GPS compatible i-
g
ppli (GPS software)
Useful i-gppli is available to use location
information.
Using Navigation
Navigation to the destination is available by
using retrieved location information.
Voiced readout functionP429
Phonebook data, Text memo or mails can be read
out with voices. Speed, volume or quality to read
out can be configured.
MultitaskP396
Allows multiple functions/applications at a time sending/
receiving mails during a call or confirming schedule.
Character readerP173 / Bar code readerP168
Scan phone numbers or addresses with camera of
FOMA terminals, and register Phonebook or
compose i-mode mails. Also scanned English words
can be translated. Scan a JAN code or QR code.
Voice recorderP384
You can record voices during meetings with etc. FOMA
terminals. (up to 120 minutes (when saving to miniSD
memory card)) Also, recording location can be shot as still
images before recording and attached to sound data.
MelodyP358
FOMA terminals contain PCM format melodies
with 64 chords to set to Ring tone of phone/mail.
PCM format melodies with surrounded sound can
be downloaded from the sites and used.
Infrared communication P378 / Infrared remote
control functions P383
Phonebook data, messages, images, melodies
and other data can be exchanged between
FOMA terminals and mobile phones. FOMA
terminal can also be used as a TV infrared remote
control.
Flash
TM
supportP182
Enjoy Flash movies and animations on i-mode
sites with FOMA terminals. Also download Flash
animation and set to Stand-by display.
miniSD memory card support P361
With supporting miniSD memory card standard,
images, melodies or sound data saved in external
devices can be used in FOMA terminals.
Movie images or sound data saved to miniSD
memory card can be played with FOMA terminals.
(Play may be unable under some conditions. )
Also, images, Phonebook data or mails in FOMA
terminals can be saved to external devices by
using miniSD memory card.
High-qualified camera functionsP145
FOMA terminal is mounted CCD camera with
approximately 1,030,000 effective pixels (maximum
approximately 1,000,000 pixels for recording), and
can shoot still images up to the size of 1MB. You
can shoot with decoration of frames or special
effects, or continuous shooting. FOMA terminals
can also record movie images up to QCIF size with
using video function.
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Making full use of FOMA SA700iS !
This section introduces various functions of FOMA SA700iS with screen images.
Chara-denP80
Allows to switch an image of Video-phone call for sending easily. Using Chara-den, characters
representing the self-image answer the call with various actions or face expressions.
Images of you and
the other party
Characters
representing yourself
Switches screens of
you and the other party
Express feelings with
character actions
Deco-mailP232, P238
Allows to send colorful and enjoyable mails easily with changing font color or background color, or
inserting pictures of Deco-mail picture or shot with In-camera.
Enter message Palette Preview Send Deco-mail
Character readerP173
Scans with In-camera of FOMA terminals on Phone number or mail address to read. Scanned data can
be used in various ways such as registering to Phonebook or sending as mails.
Start Character reader
Scan codes
Use in entering characters
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GPS function : NavigationP310
Navigates to the destination easily using retrieved location information.
Navigation screen is an example.
From Navigation top
screen
Confirm destination and
select transportation.
Start positioning.
Route search result
Display the route.
Navigation engine by
NAVITIME JAPAN
Map: Shobunsha
Publications, Inc.
G-Guide TV remote controlP291
i-gppli of "G-Guide TV remote control" preset to FOMA terminals by default allows to retrieve TV guide
information whenever requesting. Also operates TV remote control using infrared exchanging data of
FOMA terminals.
The screen shown is an example. Images may differ from the actual displays. Available channels for the area
you live are displayed.
G code
®
is available on
TV guide.
Connects to the server to
retrieve detailed
information of programs.
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Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS)
Before using your FOMA terminal, read the following precautions to
ensure safe use and handling. Keep this manual carefully after reading.
These precautions are intended to protect you and others around you.
Read and follow the cautions carefully to avoid injury, damage to the
person or property.
The following signs differentiate the levels of danger that may occur if the
product is not used within the specified guidelines:
The following symbols show specific directions.
Precautions contain the following 6 descriptions;
Handling FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including battery charger) and
UIM (FOMA card) (Common) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Handling FOMA terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Handling battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Handling optional devices (AC adapter/DC adapter/desktop holder/In-car holder) . . . . . . . . . . 14
Handling UIM (FOMA card) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Handling mobile phone near electronic medical devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
This sign denotes that death or serious injury may
directly result from improper use.
This sign denotes that death or serious injury may
result from improper use.
This sign denotes that body injury or damage to
property may result from improper use.
This symbol denotes that the action is prohibited.
This symbol denotes that disassembling the equipment or its component is
not allowed.
This symbol denotes that using the equipment or its components with wet
hands is not allowed.
This symbol denotes that an instruction must be obeyed at all times.
This symbol denotes that the equipment must be unplugged.
This symbol denotes that using the equipment or its components near water
or getting the device wet is not allowed.
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Use battery pack and adapter
(including battery charger) that are
specified by the DoCoMo group
companies with your FOMA terminal.
Not using equipment specified by DoCoMo
Group companies may cause FOMA
terminal, battery pack and other parts to leak,
heat, burst, catch fire or malfunction.
Contact DoCoMo shop etc. for more
information of other compatible products.
Do not get it wet.
Contact with water or other liquids can
cause heating, electric shock, fire,
malfunctions or injury. Take care where
and how you use the equipment.
Do not attempt to disassemble or
modify, or do not mount solder.
May cause a fire, injury, electric
shock or malfunction.
Also battery pack may leak,
overheat, explode or catch fire.
Do not use or leave the battery pack in
locations subject to high
temperatures, such as near a
fireplace, heating appliances, in direct
sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
May cause equipment deformation/
malfunction or battery pack/leak/
overheat/explosion/catching fire/
performance loss/reducing service life.
Also the part of a case may get hot
and cause burns.
Do not throw the equipment or give
hard shock to the equipment.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, burst or ignite, and the
equipment to malfunction or catch fire.
Do not put the battery pack, FOMA
terminal, the adapter (including
battery charger) or UIM (FOMA card)
in microwave ovens or other heating
appliances or high-pressure
containers.
May cause the battery pack to leak, heat,
burst or ignite, FOMA terminal or the
adapter (including battery charger) to
heat, smoke, ignite, or damage circuits.
Do not use the equipment in an
environment liable to cause it to
explode or catch fire, such as a gas
station.
Explosions or fire may result if the
equipment is used in areas where dust
or flammable gases such as propane
or gasoline vapors are generated.
Do not make electrically conductive
material contacted to charging port or
external connection port. Also do not
built electrically conductive material in.
May cause fire or malfunction from
short-out.
Operate following procedures
immediately when condition may
differ from up until now such as
strange smell, heat generation,
discoloration, or deformation in
using, charging, storing.
1. Remove the power plug from an
outlet or a socket.
2. Turn off FOMA terminal.
3. Remove battery pack FOMA
terminal.
Use in those conditions may cause
overheat, explosion, catching fire or
leak of battery pack.
Handling FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including battery charger) and UIM (FOMA card ) (Common)
DANGER
Battery pack SA01
Desktop holder SA01
FOMA AC adapter 01
FOMA DC adapter 01
FOMA domestic/overseas AC adapter 01
WARNING
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Store the equipment out of reach of
infants and children.
The card or adapter can be
accidentally swallowed or cause
injuries.
Do not store the equipment in
extremely humid, dusty or hot areas.
May cause malfunction.
Children using the equipment should
be instructed to operate by adults. Do
not allow them to use the equipment
without adult supervision.
May cause injuries.
Do not leave the equipment on
unstable or sloping surfaces.
May fall and cause malfunction or
injuries.
Do not use the equipment while
driving a vehicle.
According to the amendment of
Road Traffic Law, the punishment
will be charged by use of mobile
phone while driving vehicle since
1st November, 2004. Even when
you use Hands free kit, park your
vehicle at the safe area and use
your mobile phone. While driving,
activate Driving mode or Voice mail
service.
Be sure to keep FOMA terminal away
from your ear when you talk with the
Hands free function set.
May cause hearing loss.
Turn FOMA terminal off near high-
precision electronic control
equipment or electronic equipment
using low-power signals.
May effect electronics devices such
as the mechanical error or
malfunction.
Examples of electronic equipment
to avoid:
Hearing aids, implanted
pacemakers or defibrillators, other
electrical medical equipment, fire
alarms, automatic doors, other
automatic control equipment.
Users wearing implanted
pacemakers or defibrillators or other
electrical medical equipment should
check with the manufacturer or
sales outlet about the effect of radio
frequencies on the equipment.
If you have heart disease, be careful
when setting Receiving vibrator
(vibration) or Ring volume setting.
Can affect heart function.
CAUTION
Handling FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapter (including battery charger) and UIM (FOMA card ) (Common) (continued)
Handling FOMA terminal
WARNING
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Turn FOMA terminal OFF in areas
where use is prohibited, such as in
airplanes and hospitals.
Using in these areas may cause
electrical equipment or medical
electrical equipment malfunction or
failure.
If the function which automatically
turns on the power is set, cancel the
setting before turning off the power.
When using the equipment in a
medical facility, follow the
regulations and instructions of the
facility.
With prohibited act, such as using
the equipment in an airplane, you
may be punished according to law.
When you use medical electrical
equipment, do not keep the
equipment in your chest pocket or
inside pocket.
Using your FOMA terminal near
medical electronic equipment may
cause equipment failure.
If lightning strikes while using the
terminal outside, turn OFF the power
immediately, and move to a safe
location.
May be subject to lightning strike
and could cause electric shock.
Do not point the infrared data port
toward your eye and transfer the
signals.
May affect your eyes. In addition,
pointing the other infrared devices
to operate may cause mechanical
error or malfunction.
Do not bring the light emitting part
close to the human eyes.
Visual loss may result. Also cause
dizzy eyesight into the accident or
injury.
Do not put FOMA terminal at the place
where the air-bag is blown up, such
as dashboard near the air-bag.
In case air-bag is blown up, FOMA
terminal may hit the people and may
cause injury or malfunction.
Do not point flash and light towards
drivers of vehicles.
May cause accidents from dizzy
eyes.
Do not put liquids such as water,
metal pieces or flammable materials
inside UIM (FOMA card) slot or
miniSD memory card slot of FOMA
terminal.
May cause fire, equipment failure or
electric shock.
Do not leave your FOMA terminal for
a long time in a location where direct
sunlight enters the lens of the built-in
camera.
A light collection effect from the lens
could cause a fire.
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by the
strap
or other parts of the terminal.
May cause equipment damage or
failure, or injury of yourself or
others.
WARNING
Handling FOMA terminal (continued)
CAUTION
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The FOMA terminal may give some
users skin problems such as itching,
allergic reactions or rashes. If you
develop skin problems, stop using
the FOMA terminal immediately, and
see a doctor.
The following parts contain metal
materials.
Do not bring magnetic cards close to
FOMA terminal.
Data stored on cash cards, credit
cards, telephone cards and floppy
disks may be erased if the storage
medium is placed near the terminal.
Occasionally, using FOMA terminal in
some vehicle models may cause the
vehicle's electronic malfunction or
failure.
In this case, do not use FOMA
terminal not to hamper safe driving.
Do not inhale or put the crystalline
liquid leaking from the broken display
in your mouth or on your skin.
If the liquid gets into your eyes or
mouth, rinse with clean water and see
a doctor immediately.
If the liquid adheres to skin or cloth,
use alcohol, etc. to wipe off and wash
with soap.
May cause loss of eyesight or skin
problems.
Take care not to catch fingers into the
hinge part (connection) when
opening FOMA terminal.
Injury or accident may result.
Do not use Flash/Shoot light for the
other purpose than camera shooting/
recording.
Flash/shoot light is turned off with
ending camera. It gets dark
suddenly and accidents may be
caused.
Confirm the battery type to match according to the description on the
battery pack label.
Do not connect a wire or other metal
material to the battery pack terminals.
Do not carry or store the battery pack
together with a necklace or other
metal material.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, damage or ignite.
I
f the battery fluid contacts eyes, flush
your eyes immediately with clean
water and see a doctor immediately.
Battery fluid in the eyes may cause
blindness.
Handling FOMA terminal (continued)
CAUTION
Material Parts
Chromium plating
Out-camera periphery,
Flash/Light,
Cursor key periphery,
Clear key
Aluminum alloy
(Alumite treatment)
Center key
Description Battery type
Li-ion Lithium ion battery
Handling battery pack
DANGER
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Contents/Safety Precautions
Do not bring the battery pack into
open flames.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, damage or ignite.
Do not nail the battery pack, hit with a
hammer or step on it.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, damage or ignite.
Do not try to force the battery pack
onto FOMA terminal if you are having
trouble connecting the battery pack.
Always connect the battery pack after
confirming the right side to attach.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, damage or ignite.
If the battery pack leaks liquid or
gives off a strange smell, remove the
battery pack from the vicinity of open
flames immediately.
The vapors from leaking battery
fluid may ignite or explode.
If the battery pack does not have a full
charge after being charged for the
specified time, stop charging it.
May cause the battery pack to leak,
heat, damage or ignite.
If the battery fluid contacts skin or
clothes, flush the contacted area
thoroughly with clean water
immediately.
The fluid may damage the skin.
Do not discard used battery packs
with other garbage.
Igniting or environmental
destruction may be caused. Bring
used battery pack with terminal port
taped for insulation to DoCoMo
shops etc. or follow the instruction of
the municipality collecting used
battery.
DANGER
Handling battery pack (continued)
WARNING
CAUTION
14
Contents/Safety Precautions
Always use the DC adapter with a
negative-ground vehicle. Never plug
it into a positive-ground vehicle.
Fire may result.
Do not touch the adapter (including
battery charger) cord or wall outlet
with wet hands.
Electric shock may result.
Do not short out with charging
terminal connected to an output or
cigarette lighter socket.
Also, do not touch the charging
terminal with a part of your body such
as your hand or finger.
Fire, malfunction, electric shock, or
injuries may result.
Only use with the specified power
source and voltage.
If incorrect voltage is used, fire or
failure may result. When using
FOMA terminal overseas, use
FOMA domestic/overseas AC
adapter 01.
AC adapter:
AC100V (Connect to 100 VAC
outlet for internal household use
only)
FOMA domestic/overseas AC
adapter:
Between AC100V and 240V
(Connect to AC outlet for household
use)
DC adapter:
12 or 24 VDC (specific for negative-
ground vehicle)
Do not touch adapter (including
charger) when lightning strikes.
May be subject to lightning strike
and could cause electric shock.
If the DC adapter fuse blows, be sure
to replace with the specified fuse.
Applying wrong fuse may cause fire
or equipment malfunction. For the
specified fuse, see each manuals of
the equipment.
Do not use the AC adapter and
desktop holder in a bathroom or other
highly humid area.
Electric shock may result.
Remove the plug out of output or
cigarette lighter socket, if water or
other fluids get into the adapter.
Electric shock, smoke or fire may
result.
When you connect the AC adapter to
an output, make sure not to make
metal materials such as metal straps
touched and insert firmly.
May cause electric shock, short-
circuit or fire.
Do not use the adapter (including
battery charger) cord or power cord if
it gets damaged.
Electric shock, heat or fire may
result.
Wipe off any dust around the plug.
Fire may result.
Connect FOMA terminal to In-car
holder firmly.
Removal of the equipment by
sudden braking, etc. may cause an
accident or the equipment
malfunction.
WARNING
Handling optional devices (AC adapter/DC adapter/desktop holder/In-car holder)
15
Contents/Safety Precautions
Remove the plug of adapter out of the
wall output or cigarette lighter socket
when not using for a while.
Electric shock, fire or malfunction
may result.
Do not eager to pull the power plug
out when the plug is not removed.
May cause damage, electric shock
or malfunction.
Place the desktop holder or AC
adapter in a stable location during
charging. Do not cover or wrap the
desktop holder or AC adapter with a
cloth or blanket, etc.
May cause the optional devices to
be heated, resulting in fire or
troubles.
Do not use output or wiring accessories
beyond rated specification.
May cause heating or firing with
plugging too many leads into a
single socket.
Remove the plug of the adapter from
the cigarette lighter socket or wall
output when cleaning the equipment.
Electric shock may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the
adapter (including battery charger)
cord.
May cause electric shock or fire.
When you pull the adapter (including
battery charger) out of the output or a
cigarette lighter socket, do not pull
with holding not the code but the
plug.
Pulling the cord may damage the
code itself, possibly leading to
electric shock or fire.
Be careful to remove IC part of UIM
(FOMA card)
Hands or fingers may be injured.
Handling optional devices (AC adapter/DC adapter/desktop holder/In-car holder) (continued)
WARNING
CAUTION
Handling UIM (FOMA card)
CAUTION
16
Contents/Safety Precautions
Implanted devices such as pacemakers
or defibrillators must be used at least
22 cm away from the FOMA terminal.
The Signal of FOMA terminal may
affect the operation of implanted
pacemakers or defibrillators, and
other devices.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in crowded
trains or other public places for the
people with pacemaker or
defibrillator planted.
The Signal of FOMA terminal may
affect the operation of implanted
pacemakers or defibrillators, and
other devices.
Obey the following rules inside medical
facilities:
Do not bring FOMA terminal into operating
rooms (ORs), intensive care units (ICUs) or
coronary care units (CCUs).
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in hospital wards.
Turn FOMA terminal OFF in hospital lobbies
and corridors if electrical medical devices
are around.
If the medical facility has specified zones
where use or possession of mobile devices
is prohibited, follow those instructions.
If the function to turn on the power
automatically is set, cancel the setting
before turning off the power.
When using electric medical devices
other than implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators outside the medical
facilities (such as in home-care),
check the affection of the signal of
the devices to the manufacturer.
FOMA terminal's signals may affect
the performance of electrical
medical devices.
Handling mobile phone near electric medical devices
WARNING
The following safety precautions conform to "Guidelines regarding the
protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by
mobile phones" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan).
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Contents/Safety Precautions
Handling instructions
General
Keep water away from FOMA terminal.
- FOMA terminal, battery pack and adapter (including battery charger) are not waterproof. Do not use
FOMA terminal in bathrooms, other high-humidity areas, or in the rain. Also sweat may corrode the
inner components and cause malfunction when carrying FOMA terminal near your body.
Note that malfunctions deemed to be caused by water are not covered by the warranty, and may not
be possible to repair. Since these malfunctions are not covered with warranty, repair, if possible, is to
be done with owner's expense.
Clean FOMA terminal with a dry soft cloth.
- Some FOMA terminal models may use the special coating on the display to make the color LC display
easy to be read. When cleaning FOMA terminal, rubbing it roughly with a dry cloth can scratch the
display. Be careful to handle FOMA terminal and use a soft and dry cloth for cleaning (such as a cloth
for eyeglasses). Drops of water or dirt left on the display may cause stains or removal the coating.
- The printing may disappear or color may fade with wiping with alcohol, paint thinner, benzine or
detergent.
Clean the terminal port occasionally with a dry cotton swab.
- Dirty terminal ports may cause loose contact with FOMA terminal, resulting in power OFF. Also results
poor charging, so clean the terminal port with a dry cloth or cotton swab etc.
Do not place FOMA terminal near an air-conditioner air outlet.
- The rapid change in humidity may cause dew condensation, causing internal corrosion and
malfunction.
Do not place FOMA terminal at the area where excessive force is applied.
- Damage and malfunction of LC display or internal PCB caused by cramming into a brimming bag or
putting in a pocket and sitting on FOMA terminal is out of the coverage of the warranty.
Read respective instructions attached to the battery pack and adapter (including battery charger)
carefully.
Handling FOMA terminal
FOMA terminal is to be warmed up in using or charging, but it is not a malfunction. Keep using FOMA
terminal.
Avoid extremely high and low temperature.
- Use FOMA terminal at temperature between 5 to 35 degrees C and at humidity between 45 and 85%.
FOMA terminal may affect fixed-line telephones, TVs or radios in use nearby, so use FOMA terminal as
far as possible from these appliances.
Keep a separate written record of the data you register in FOMA terminal.
- DoCoMo assumes no responsibility for accidentally erased data.
Do not sit down with FOMA terminal in a back pocket. Do not place FOMA terminal at the bottom of a
bag or anywhere it will encounter excessive force.
- Malfunction or damage may result.
Do not fold FOMA terminal with the strap held inside.
- Malfunction or damage may result.
Do not put seals on the same surface of LC display or keypads.
- Pressing keypads when folding FOMA terminal may cause false operation or malfunction of FOMA
terminal.
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