Docomo Prime SH-06A User manual

Type
User manual
’09.5
’09.5 (1st Edition)
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DOCOMO
W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS System
Thank you for purchasing the docomo PRIME series SH-06A.
Make sure thoroughly read this manual and the manuals included
with optional accessories before and during use to ensure proper
operation. If any of the contents in this manual are unclear,
please contact number listed in “General Inquiries” on the back
of this manual.
The SH-06A is designed to make your everyday life more
convenient. Careful use will ensure a long service life.
Because it relies on radio signals, the FOMA terminal cannot be used in
places with no signal (such as tunnels, underground, or in buildings), in
places with a weak signal or outside the FOMA service area. There may
be times when the terminal cannot be used in the upper floors of a
building even with no obstructions in sight. There may also be times
when the signal is strong and you are not moving but the call is
interrupted.
Make sure not to disturb others when using in public places, places with
many people or quiet places.
Because the FOMA terminal uses electrical signals, it is possible for a
third party to listen in on a conversation. However, since the W-CDMA
and GSM/GPRS system automatically applies privacy to every call, a
third party that tries to listen in only hears static.
The FOMA terminal converts conversations into a digital signal and
sends it to the other party over the radio. If the signal cannot be
reconverted properly by such as moving to an area with a weak signal,
the voice may not be heard correctly.
Keep a separate memo and note information (e.g. phonebook, schedule,
Text memo, Record message, Voice memo) stored in the FOMA
terminal. DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content due to a
failure, repair, upgrade or other handling of the FOMA terminal.
Save the important data to the microSD Card. Or, forward and store the
information such as a phonebook, mail and schedule to a PC using
DOCOMO keitai datalink.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the
result of the use of SSL/TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifier as listed
herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the
use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss
due to the use of SSL/TLS, neither DOCOMO nor the certifier shall be
liable for any such damage or loss.
Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co.,Ltd.,
GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd.,
SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd., Comodo CA Ltd
This FOMA terminal supports the FOMA Plus-Area and the FOMA
HIGH-SPEED area.
This FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by
DOCOMO and DOCOMO’s roaming area.
This FOMA terminal supports Kisekae Tool (nP. 107). When the Custom
menu image is changed by Kisekae Tool, some items in the Custom menu
may be changed according to the menu history. In addition, some items
cannot be selected even if the function numbers are entered.
In this case, operations may not run as explained in this manual. Switch the
menu screen to the Basic menu (nP. 36) or perform the Reset menu
screen (nP. 109).
Using the FOMA terminal
Using this manual
Download the latest information on this manual from the DOCOMO
website.
“User’s Manual (in PDF format)” Download
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html
The URL and contents of this manual are subject to change without
prior notice.
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This manual uses illustrations and icons to explain operations for
proper phone use.
Icons and screens that appear on the display have been set by default in
accordance with the handset color (Kisekae Tool nP. 107). Refer to
“Menu list” on P. 450 for the default settings in each handset color. The
explanations in this manual are based on the case when Kisekae Tool is
set for the handset color “White”.
The screens and illustrations in this manual are shown as examples. The
actual screens and illustrations may differ.
Use the following ways to find explanations in this manual.
(See the next page for details)
Note that “SH-06A” is referred to as the “FOMA terminal” in this manual.
This manual describes functions using the microSD Card. Please note
that microSD Cards are sold separately. For details on microSD Card
nP. 343
This manual refers to microSD Card as “microSD Card” or “microSD”.
This manual refers to “Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-appli with IC card
function” as “Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-appli”.
Reproduction of this manual in part or in whole is prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
This manual refers to keys as simplified icons.
The notation and meaning of operation procedure are shown below.
This manual describes the key operation instead of touch panel
operation when both operations are available. Refer to “Operations in
viewer position” on P. 39 for details on the main operation method of
touch panel.
Viewing/Searching this manual
Searching this manual
Index (nP. 522)
Search for function names or service names.
Easy search
(nP. 4)
Search for frequently used or convenient
functions using easy-to-understand language.
Indexed pages
(nCover)
Search this manual using the index on the cover
and the sides of pages.
Contents
nP. 6
Main functions
nP. 8
Menu list
nP. 450
Quick manual
nP. 534
The basic functions are explained briefly. Cut the Quick manual to keep as
a reference when away from home.
In addition, the Quick Manual “Overseas Use” is available. Use it when
using the FOMA terminal overseas.
Notation of keys and operation procedure
Actual key Notation in this manual
/
1 (Refer to “Component names and functions” on
P. 24)
Notation Meaning
In the Custom menu,
select [Settings]/[Disp/
LED/Power saver].
In the Custom menu, select [Settings] with
w and press t b select [Disp/LED/Power
saver] with w and press t.
For details on default settings nP. 450
Viewing the display
The explanations in this manual are based on default settings. The
actual screens may differ depending on settings changed after
purchase.
When Flash movies and icons featuring animation effects are
displayed, screens may differ from those described in this manual.
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As an example, how to look up the Alarm function using the Index, Easy search, and Indexed pages is explained below.
Content differs from actual pages in this manual.
Use this when you know the function or service name,
or to search for function names that appear on the
display.
Search for frequently used or convenient functions using easy-to-understand
language.
Search for functions going in the order of
“cover” b “beginning of the chapter” b
“description page”. The beginning of each
chapter shows a table of contents.
Index nP. 522
Easy search nP. 4
Indexed pages nCover
Reply message........................ 431
Adjust volume............................. 97
Charge end sound ..................... 98
Charge start sound .................... 98
Earpiece volume........................ 74
GPS volume ..............................97
Key/Touch sound ...................... 98
Mail ring volume ........................97
Phone ring volume .................... 97
Received call volume................. 97
Standby i-motion ....................... 98
Timer sound .............................. 98
After-Sales Services................. 498
Alarm .........................................379
Quick alarm .............................380
Bar code reader ................ 229
,
292
Add bookmark ......................... 230
Add to phonebook ................... 230
Copy........................................ 230
Save ........................................ 230
Saved data .............................. 230
Switch camera-mode .............. 230
Basic menu ................................. 36
Display icon name................... 110
Icon image............................... 110
Operation guide......................... 37
Reset menu screen ................. 110
Set background ....................... 110
Basic package and main optional
parts ......................................... 22
Other features
Using the FOMA terminal as desktop clock . . . . . . . .(Desktop clock) 103
Saving battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Light/Power saver) 105
Playing movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Internet movie player) 198
Scanning QR codes and bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . (Bar code reader) 229
Listening to music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (MUSIC Player) 260
Using map and GPS function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Map/GPS function) 308
Using microSD Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (microSD Card) 343
Sending/Receiving information via Ir . . . . . . . . . . (Ir communication) 360
Using the FOMA terminal as alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Alarm) 379
Using the FOMA terminal as calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Calculator) 392
Using mobile phone overseas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Overseas use) 434
Co
Assisting presentation with PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Presentation>376
Checking settings for various functions . . . . . . . . . . . <Check settings>377
Multiaccess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Multiaccess>377
Using Multi Assistant (Multitask) . . . . . . . . <Multi Assistant (Multitask)>377
Turning power ON automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Auto power ON>378
Turning power OFF automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Auto power OFF>378
Ringing alarm after certain time passed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Timer>379
Ringing alarm at specified time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<Alarm>379
Managing schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <Classic schedule>381
Starting frequently used function quickly . . . . . . . . . . .<Shortcut menu>387
P. 379
Page that explains
“Alarm”
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379
Convenient Functions
Activate an alarm tone, LED, or vibrator at the specified time/day
of week.
Save up to nine alarms.
Set the correct date and time in advance (nP. 56).
For details on setting the LED nP. 111
For details on setting the vibrator nP. 99
1
In the Custom menu, select [LifeKit]/[Alarm].
2
Select a number to save/t.
3
Select [Enter Time]/enter a time (24-hour format)/
t.
4
Select [Set repeat]/select the repeat method/t.
: Set day of week: Select [Set day of week]/select day of week/
t/C.
If [Exclude holidays] is selected, an alarm is not activated on the
dates set for vacations or holidays in Schedule.
5
Select [Message]/enter a message/t.
: Enter up to 60 single-byte (30 double-byte) characters.
6
Select [Contacts]/select the entry method.
; Select [Search phonebook]/select a name/t.
; Select [Direct input]/enter a phone number/t.
7
Select [Alarm tone]/select an alarm tone/i.
: To check an alarm tone: Select an alarm tone/t.
: To not sound an alarm: Select [Alarm tone]/[Not set].
8
Select [Alarm volume]/adjust the volume with u/
t.
9
Select [Snooze setting]/[ON]/enter the interval/
t/enter the number of times to ring alarm/t.
: Set the alarm’s interval and the number of times to ring the alarm.
10
Select [Ring duration]/enter the ring duration/t.
11
Press i.
ɡ Setting alarm from stand-by
<Quick alarm>
1
In stand-by, enter a time (four digits: 24-hour
format)/t/[Quick alarm].
1 Alarm set icon
2 Time
3 Repeat frequency
Alarm
Ringing alarm at specified time
Saving alarms
Contacts cannot be saved while Keypad dial lock is set.
When multiple alarms are set to the same time, they are prioritized in
the following order.
If the timers for starting and recording 1Seg programs are set for the
same time, Reception reserve alarm is not activated.
Schedule is registered for the current day (following day if the time has
already passed) (All day: [OFF]), [Plans] for the subject and the icon,
and [Quick alarm] for the detail.
Setting details screen layout
l
Once only
k
Set day of week
j
Daily
Priority (high b low)
Alarm function Recording b Reception b Alarm b Schedule
5
123 4
Content differs from actual pages in this manual.
Page number
This is the function
name as it appears in
the index.
The operation is
detailed in steps.
Additional information,
precautions, and advice
relating to operations
are explained.
Each operation is
explained when the
operations are different
depending on the
selected items.
The outline of each
function and additional
information are
explained.
Search by chapter from
the index.
The explanations of
screen display are
shown. Refer to the
screens while using the
FOMA terminal (Text
which is input, numbers
and settings are
examples).
Necessary information,
precautions and other
information for using
functions are explained.
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Use this feature to search for functions using easy-to-understand
language.
Easy Search
Useful functions for making a call
Notifying/Hiding caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Notify caller ID) 57
Placing a call on hold while talking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Hold active call) 63
Switching to Videophone during a voice call
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Switch a voice/Videophone call during a call) 63
Adjusting volume of the other party’s voice . . . . . . (Earpiece volume) 74
When unable to answer a call
Placing a call on hold without answering call . . . . . . . . . . . . (On hold) 74
Indicating that it is necessary to refrain from talking on mobile phone
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Public mode (Drive mode)) 75
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Public mode (Power OFF)) 76
Recording phone messages
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Record message (voice/Videophone calls)) 76
Changing melody and illumination
Setting ring tone for caller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Select ring tone) 88
Changing ring tone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Select ring tone) 96
Adjusting ring tone volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Phone ring volume) 97
Muting tone of keys pressed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Key/Touch sound) 98
Notifying incoming calls with vibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Vibrator) 99
Setting Manner mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Manner mode) 100
Changing LED color and pattern for incoming calls
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (LED color settings/LED pattern settings) 111
Changing/Knowing display
Meanings of display icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(View display) 28
Switching menu display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Set and select menu) 36
Changing stand-by wallpaper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Stand-by display) 101
Displaying calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Calendar display) 102
Changing font (font style) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Font style setting) 112
Changing font size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Font size setting) 113
Keeping display private . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (VeilView) 114
Using mail
Sending Deco-mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Deco-mail) 136
Sending images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (File attachment) 140
Sorting and saving mail automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Sort rules) 156
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*1 This service is a paid service.
*2 This service is a paid service that requires subscription.
Using camera
Shooting panoramic pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Panorama) 219
Changing image size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Select size) 222
Saving to microSD Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Switch phone#SD) 227
Displaying shot images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Image Viewer) 325
Using 1Seg
Watching 1Seg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Activate 1Seg) 239
Changing settings for video, voice, and sound. . . . . . (1Seg settings) 241
Recording 1Seg program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Record 1Seg) 245
Setting timer for starting or recording 1Seg programs
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Timer list) 247
Securing the FOMA terminal
Keeping phonebook contents secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Set secret) 88
Locking the FOMA terminal remotely in case of loss
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Omakase Lock)
*1
120
Rejecting a call with no caller ID
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Reject calls by reason of non-disclosure) 126
Rejecting callers not saved in phonebook . . . . . . . (Reject unknown) 127
Saving terminal data, such as phonebook from unexpected loss
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Data Security Service)
*2
127
Other features
Using the FOMA terminal as desktop clock . . . . . . . .(Desktop clock) 103
Saving battery power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Light/Power saver) 105
Playing movies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Internet movie player) 198
Scanning QR codes and bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . (Bar code reader) 229
Listening to music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (MUSIC Player) 260
Using map and GPS function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Map/GPS function) 308
Using microSD Cards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (microSD Card) 343
Sending/Receiving information via Ir . . . . . . . . . . (Ir communication) 360
Using the FOMA terminal as alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Alarm) 379
Using the FOMA terminal as calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Calculator) 392
Using mobile phone overseas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Overseas use) 434
Updating software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Software update) 500
Updating security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Scanning function) 505
Frequently used functions are described in the Quick manual (nP. 534).
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Viewing/Searching this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Easy Search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Main functions of SH-06A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) . . . 10
Handling precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Basic package and main optional parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Contents/Precautions
Contents
Before Using
the Handset
P. 23
Component names and functions, Display,
Optical TOUCH CRUISER, Menu, Touch panel,
Support Book, FOMA card, Battery pack, Power
ON/OFF, Select language, Initial setting, Date
settings, Notify caller ID, Own number, etc.
Voice/
Videophone
Calls
P. 59
Make a call, Switch a voice/Videophone call,
Redial/Received calls, Chaku-moji, WORLD
CALL, In-car hands-free, Receive a call, Any
key answer, Set when closed, Earpiece volume,
On hold, Public mode, Record message,
Chara-den, Videophone settings, etc.
Phonebook
P. 85
Add, Group settings, Search, Edit, 2-touch
dialing/2-touch mail, etc.
Sound/Screen/
Light Settings
P. 95
Sound settings, Vibrator, Melody Call setting,
Manner mode, Display setting, Power saver set,
Kisekae Tool, Machi-chara, Themes, Change
display of Basic menu, Illumination settings,
Display image quality, Font setting, VeilView,
etc.
Security
Settings
P. 115
Security code, Writing authentic, UIM Settings,
Disable PIN lock, All lock, Omakase Lock, Self
mode, Function lock, Keypad dial lock, Lock
selection, Secret mode, Accept calls/Reject
calls, Data Security Service, Reset settings,
Delete user data, Remote reset, etc.
Mail
P. 133
Compose and send, Deco-mail,
Decome-Anime, File attachment, Save,
Receive, Check new messages, Reply/Forward,
Acquire/Check attached file, Mailbox, Mail
setting, Message R/F, Early Warning “Area
Mail”, SMS, etc.
i-mode/Full
Browser
P. 167
View sites, i-mode password, Display web
pages designed for PC, View and operate sites,
Login information, Internet access, Last URL,
Bookmark, Screen Memo, RSS reader,
Download, Upload, i-mode/Full Browser setting,
SSL/TLS certificates, etc.
i-motion/Movie/
i-Channel/
i-concier
P. 195
i-motion/Movie, i-Channel, i-concier, Data
Storage Center, Schedule, etc.
Camera
P. 209
Shoot still picture, Shoot moving picture,
Change settings, Mail/blog function, Bar code
reader, Character Reader (OCR), Card reader,
Information reader, Cameraloupe, Shotdeco,
etc.
1Seg
P. 235
Channel setting, Activate 1Seg, Program guide,
Record 1Seg, Timer list, Use data broadcasting,
TVlink, 1Seg settings, etc.
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Music
P. 253
Music&Video Channel, Play music, MUSIC
Player, Manage data, etc.
i-appli/i-Widget
P. 269
Download, Activate i-appli, Auto start, i-appli
call, i-appli stand-by, Manage i-appli, i-Widget,
etc.
Osaifu-Keitai/
ToruCa
P. 295
iC transfer service, Start compatible i-appli, IC
card lock, IC owner, Retrieve ToruCa, ToruCa
Viewer, ToruCa settings, etc.
Map/GPS
Function
P. 307
Position location, Map, Compatible i-appli,
Location request menu, Location notification,
Location history, Use location information, etc.
Data
Management
P. 319
Image Viewer, Edit image, i-motion player, Edit
moving picture, Video player, Chara-den player,
Machi-chara, Melody player, microSD Card,
Manage various data, Ir communication, iC
communication, Voice recorder, PDF Viewer,
Document Viewer, Manga&BookReader, etc.
Convenient
Functions
P. 375
Presentation assist, Check settings,
Multiaccess, Multi Assistant (Multitask), Auto
power ON/OFF, Timer, Alarm, Classic schedule,
Shortcut menu, Quick search, Owner
information, Voice memo, Talk time/cost,
Calculator, Text memo, Earphone/Microphone
with switch, Bluetooth
®
function, etc.
Character Entry
P. 405
5-touch, Input texts with touch panel, Save
phrases, Copy text, User dictionary, Download
dictionary, 2-touch, Voice input, etc.
Network
Services
P. 417
Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding,
Nuisance Call Blocking, Caller ID request, Dual
Network, English guidance, Service Numbers,
Arrival Call Action, Remote Control, Multi
Number, 2in1, OFFICEED, Additional services
(USSD), etc.
Overseas Use
P. 433
International roaming (WORLD WING), Make a
call, Receive a call, 3G/GSM setting, Network
search mode, PLMN setting, Operator name
display, Roaming guidance, etc.
PC Connection
P. 443
Data communication, Setup for data transfer
(OBEX™ communication), Setup for data
communication, AT commands, CD-ROM,
DOCOMO keitai datalink, etc.
Appendix/
Troubleshooting
P. 449
Menu list, Key assignments, Multiaccess
combinations, Multi Assistant (Multitask)
combinations, Options and related devices,
Troubleshooting, List of error messages,
Warranty and After-Sales Services, Software
update, Scanning function, Main specifications,
Intellectual property rights, etc.
Index/Quick
Manual
P. 521
Index, Quick Manual, Quick Manual “Overseas
Use”
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Optical TOUCH CRUISER nP. 34
In the Custom menu, i-mode or Full Browser, put the finger on the Optical
TOUCH CRUISER and move the pointer to select an item. Alternatively,
move the cursor or scroll the screen instead of using w of Multi-guide key.
Quick Settings nP. 38
Select the Pict area in the stand-by display to display the Quick Settings.
Activate the corresponding function by selecting each key.
Touch panel nP. 39
In the viewer position, operate by putting the finger directly on the touch
panel (screen).
Menu selection or character entry by the touch operation, and volume
adjustment or screen scroll by the slide operation are available.
Long Touch Menu nP. 45
In the viewer position, if the Long Touch Menu is used in the My picture/
i-motion data list screen, attaching to mail, deleting data, and moving/
copying between the FOMA terminal handset and microSD Card, etc. can
be performed with simple operations.
Quick Stand-by Display Setting nP. 102
Change the stand-by wallpaper easily by activating Quick Stand-by Display
Setting mode from the stand-by display.
Main functions of SH-06A
i-concier nP. 203
i-concier is a service that the character on the stand-by display
(Machi-chara) notifies the user of useful information and that can be
used more conveniently by downloading a schedule (i-schedule) from
sites.
Downloaded i-schedule and ToruCa are automatically updated to the
latest information, and the address information of shops or companies is
automatically added to the phonebook.
i-Widget nP. 293
i-Widget is a convenient function used to easily access to frequently
used contents and tools (Widget Appli) such as a calculator, clock, TV
program schedule and stock prices.
Just activate the i-Widget screen to check the latest information at a
glance.
i-appli call nP. 288
i-appli call is a convenient function used to send a notification for
activating prescribed i-appli supported by a third party or content
provider, such as activating the other party’s appli for a match game.
i-mode nP. 168
The improvement of the operation made it possible to use information
from Internet web pages more conveniently. In addition, enjoy more
various moving picture contents which are also compatible with the
Flash
®
Video and Windows Media
®
Video.
International roaming nP. 434
The same FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address as those
used in Japan are available overseas (supporting 3G and GSM areas).
In addition, J-E Speech Translation for SH (nP. 278), which translates
the voice spoken in Japanese to English and the voice spoken in
English to Japanese, is pre-installed.
In the 3G and GPRS areas, check the present location and use
compatible i-appli using the GPS function even overseas.
Battery level nP. 54
Battery level is displayed on a scale of 0 to 100.
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EmojiPlus nP. 136
When text is entered and converted, a pictogram or Deco-mail pictogram is
automatically entered by predicting from the text and font color, font size, or
background color can be changed. Choose from preferred conversion
candidates.
Approx. 10.0 million effective pixels multifunctional camera
nP. 210
(Recorded pixels: approximately 10.0 million pixels)
Shoot still pictures or shoot/play moving pictures using a digital camera with
Picture Light/auto-focus function.
For still picture shooting, the FOMA terminal supports Auto switch mode
(nP. 217), which allows to automatically switch camera mode when a bar
code or a business card is detected. In addition, shoot the picture by using
the following functions.
Egao focus shutter/Furimuki shutter nP. 216
Shoot the natural picture when a smile is detected or a face is newly
detected.
Chase focus nP. 224
Once the subject is selected, shooting is available even if the subject
moves. The focus moves according to the motion of the subject.
Continuous AF nP. 224
The inside of the focus frame is continuously focused. Press a shooting key
to shoot without focusing. Even if the subject is moving, in-focus picture is
shot.
Long exposure nP. 224
Keep the shutter open for a long time to shoot images. Use Long exposure
to shoot the active subject such as fireworks, or to shoot in dimly lit place
such as night scene.
High sensitivity shooting (ISO sensitivity) nP. 225
In the low-light situation, take clear pictures with less camera shake.
Card reader/Information reader nP. 232, P. 233
Scan information such as name/store name, phone number, address, etc. in
a business card and magazine and save it to the phonebook.
Virtual key nP. 275
In the viewer position, display and use virtual keys (Cursor key, Function
key, OK key and Numeric key) while activating a virtual key compatible
i-appli.
Presentation assist nP. 376
Connect the FOMA terminal wirelessly with the Bluetooth compatible PC to
operate the PC remotely from the FOMA terminal or make a presentation
while checking progress time.
Quick search nP. 387
Search using registered or set e-dictionaries, search the site by accessing
i-mode or access a search engine by Full Browser. For Full Browser, search
by setting search engine.
Also, activate i-appli “Internet dictionary” (nP. 276).
Bluetooth connection nP. 395
Connect the FOMA terminal wirelessly to the Bluetooth device. Play music
and sound of 1Seg wirelessly and use commercially available Bluetooth
compatible keyboard. In addition, cooperate with a commercially available
Bluetooth compatible car navigation system.
Chaku-moji nP. 66
Videophone nP. 60
i-mode/Deco-mail/Deco-mail pictogram nP. 136, P. 168,
P. 410
i-appli/Mega i-appli/Chokkan Game nP. 270, P. 275
HIGH-SPEED area supported nP. 444
Chaku-uta full
®
/Uta-hodai/Music&Video Channel nP. 254,
P. 260, P. 266
“Chaku-uta full” is a registered trademark of the Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
MUSIC Player nP. 260
GPS function nP. 308
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa nP. 296, P. 299
Kisekae Tool nP. 107
Various network services nP. 418
Security Settings nP. 116
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Before use, read these “Precautions” carefully and use your FOMA
properly.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
These precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury
to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property,
and must be observed at all times.
The following symbols indicate the different degrees of
injury or damage that may occur if information provided is
not observed and the FOMA terminal is used improperly.
The following symbols indicate specific directions.
“Precautions” is explained in the following six sections.
Handling the FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapters, and FOMA card
(general) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 11
Handling the FOMA terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 12
Handling battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 15
Handling adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 16
Handling FOMA card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 17
Handling mobile phones near electronic medical equipment . . . . . P. 17
Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE
DIRECTIONS)
Danger
This symbol indicates that “death
or serious bodily injury may
directly and immediately result
from improper use”.
Warning
This symbol indicates that “death
or serious bodily injury may result
from improper use”.
Caution
This symbol indicates that “bodily
injury and/or property damage may
result from improper use”.
Indicates a prohibited action.
Indicates not to disassemble the device.
Indicates not to handle the device with wet hands.
Indicates not to use the device near water or get it wet.
Indicates that instructions specified are compulsory
(must be followed).
Indicates that the power cord must be unplugged from the
outlet.
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Do not use, store, or leave
the FOMA terminal, battery
pack, adapters or FOMA card
in locations subject to high
temperatures, such as near a
fire, in direct sunlight, or
inside a car on a hot day.
The FOMA terminal may become deformed or
malfunction. In addition, the battery pack may
leak, overheat, explode, catch fire or suffer
performance loss and a reduced service life.
Part of the casing may also become hot and
cause burns.
Do not attempt to
disassemble or modify.
In addition, do not attempt to
solder.
May cause accidents such as fire, bodily injury,
electric shock or malfunction.
In addition, the battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire.
Do not get the FOMA
terminal, battery pack,
adapters or FOMA card wet.
Contact with water, pet urine, and other liquids
may cause overheating, electric shock, fire,
malfunction or bodily injury. Be attentive to
where and how you use the handset.
Use only the battery packs
and adapters specified by
NTT DOCOMO for use with
the FOMA terminal.
The use of devices other than those specified
may cause the FOMA terminal, battery pack or
other devices to leak, overheat, explode, catch
fire or malfunction.
Do not place the battery pack,
FOMA terminal, adapters, or
FOMA card inside cooking
appliances such as
microwave ovens or pressure
cookers.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire, and the FOMA terminal and adapters
may overheat, emit smoke or catch fire. The
internal circuitry may also be damaged.
Do not subject the FOMA
terminal to strong impacts or
throw it.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire. Other devices may also be damaged
or cause a fire.
Do not allow conductive
materials (such as metal
objects and pencil lead) to
come into contact with the
charger terminal or external
device terminal. In addition,
do not insert such objects.
The battery pack may short-circuit and cause a
fire or malfunction.
Make sure to turn off the
mobile phone in locations
such as gas stations where
flammable gas is generated.
In addition, do not charge the
battery. It may cause a gas
explosion or fire.
To use Osaifu-Keitai in locations such as gas
stations, make sure to turn off the power in
advance (If the IC card lock is set, disable the
lock before turning off the power).
If you notice anything
unusual, such as an unusual
odor, overheating,
discoloration or deformation
during use, charging or
storage, immediately follow
the instructions below.
1. Unplug the power cord
from the outlet or cigarette
lighter socket.
2.
Turn off the FOMA terminal.
3. Remove the battery pack
from the FOMA terminal.
Continued use (charging) may cause
overheating, explosion, or fire. In addition, the
battery pack may leak.
Handling the FOMA terminal,
battery pack, adapters, and
FOMA card (general)
Danger
Warning
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Do not leave the FOMA
terminal on unstable
surfaces, such as on a
wobbling table or sloped
surface.
The FOMA terminal may fall and cause injury or
be damaged.
Do not store the FOMA
terminal in locations that are
subject to humidity, dust or
high temperatures.
May cause a malfunction.
If being used by a child, have
a guardian teach him/her the
proper handling procedures.
In addition, check that the
child is using the FOMA
terminal as directed.
May result in bodily injury.
Keep the FOMA terminal out
of the reach of young
children.
A young child may swallow components or suffer
other bodily injury.
Be very careful when using
the FOMA terminal connected
to adapters repeatedly or for
long periods of time.
The FOMA terminal, battery pack or adapters
may become warm if i-appli, Videophone, or
1Seg is used for a long time while charging.
Touch high temperature areas for a prolonged
period of time may cause skin irritations,
itchiness, or low-temperature burn in some
people.
Do not aim the Infrared port
towards the eyes.
May cause eye injury. In addition, do not aim or
direct the Infrared port towards another Ir device
as this may cause the device to malfunction.
Do not point the illuminated
light directly at someone’s
eyes.
Do not use Picture Light near people’s faces.
Eyesight may be temporarily affected leading to
accidents.
Precautions:
The picture light source used for this product
may emit the light over the safety level for eyes
when operations such as undirected adjustments
are intentionally made. Therefore, do not
disassemble the terminal.
CAUTION:
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedure other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
As the emission level from Picture Light LED
used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do not
attempt to disassemble the cabinet.
Servicing is limited to qualified servicing station
only.
Caution
Handling the FOMA terminal
Warning
EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001
CLASS1
LED Product
Picture Light
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Do not put the FOMA terminal
in the place where it could be
affected by an expanded
airbag, e.g., on the
dashboard.
If the air bag inflates, the FOMA terminal may hit
you or others around you, resulting in bodily
injury or damage to the FOMA terminal or other
property.
If you are using electronic
medical equipment, do not
put the FOMA terminal in
your breast pocket or in the
inside pocket of your jacket.
Using the FOMA terminal in close proximity to
electronic medical equipment may cause the
equipment to malfunction.
Do not allow water or other
liquids, metal, flammable
material, or other foreign
objects to enter the FOMA
card or microSD Card port on
the FOMA terminal.
May cause a fire, electric shock or other
malfunctions.
Do not shine the light at
anyone driving a car or other
vehicles.
This may prevent a driver from driving safely and
cause a traffic accident.
Turn off the FOMA terminal in
areas where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited,
such as in aircraft or
hospitals.
The FOMA terminal may interfere with the
operation of electronic devices and electronic
medical equipment. In addition, if Auto power ON
function is set to ON, disable this function before
turning off your mobile phone.
Follow the instructions given by the respective
medical facilities regarding the use of mobile
phones on their premises.
In addition, actions such as using on a mobile
phone aboard aircraft are prohibited and may be
punishable by law.
During a call in which
hands-free is set, keep the
FOMA terminal away from the
ears.
When you attach the
earphone/microphone to the
FOMA terminal to play games
or music, do not make the
volume too loud.
Excessive high volume may damage your
hearing. Also it may prevent you from hearing
the ambient sounds and cause an accident.
If you have a weak heart, take
extra precautions when
setting functions such as the
Vibrator and Ring tone
volume for incoming calls.
Various settings may have effects on your heart.
If you hear thunder while
using the FOMA terminal
outdoors, put the antenna
back into the FOMA terminal
and immediately turn it off
and move to a safe location.
There is a risk of being struck by lightning and
suffering electric shock.
Turn the FOMA terminal off
near high-precision
electronic devices or devices
that use weak electronic
signals.
The FOMA terminal may interfere with the
operation of electronic devices.
Take particular care with the following
devices:
Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers,
implanted cardioverter-defibrillators, or other
electronic medical equipment. Fire alarms,
automatic doors, and other equipment controlled
by electronic signals. If you use an implanted
cardiac pacemaker, implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic
medical equipment, contact the respective
manufacturer or vendor to check whether the
operation of the equipment is affected by signals.
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In case that the display part
or camera lens is damaged,
make sure to pay attention to
a broken glass and the
exposed inside of the FOMA
terminal.
The surface of the display is covered by a
protective film or the surface of camera lens are
covered by a plastic panel so as to minimize the
possibility of glass scattering. However, touching
the broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
Do not swing the FOMA
terminal by its antenna, strap,
etc.
The FOMA terminal may hit you or others around
you, resulting in bodily injury or damage to the
FOMA terminal or other property.
Do not use the FOMA
terminal in area with many
people.
The antenna may hit others, resulting in an
accident such as bodily injury.
Do not use the FOMA
terminal with the damaged
antenna.
Touching the antenna may cause an accident
such as burn or other injuries.
When using Motion tracking,
confirm the safety of
surroundings, hold the FOMA
terminal securely and do not
swing it around more than
necessary.
Use Motion tracking to operate by tilting and
shaking (or swinging) the FOMA terminal. The
FOMA terminal may hit people or objects, if
shaken (or swung) too much, and cause a
serious accident or damage, etc.
If using Motion tracking with
the FOMA terminal to which
metallic straps or others are
attached, be careful not to hit
people or objects with the
straps.
May result in bodily injury or damage to the
FOMA terminal or other property.
If the display is broken and
the liquid crystal then leaks,
do not lick or inhale the liquid
or get the liquid on your skin.
If the liquid comes into
contact with your eyes or
mouth, immediately rinse
your eyes or mouth with
clean water and see a doctor.
If the liquid comes into
contact with your skin or
clothes, immediately wipe it
off with alcohol, and wash
with water and soap.
May result in loss of eyesight and harm to your
skin.
While the ring tone is ringing
or a melody is played on the
FOMA terminal, do not put
the ears closer to the
speaker.
This may cause hearing loss.
On the surface of the display,
there is a protective film for
securing the safety (for
preventing the reinforced
glass panel from shattering)
in case of the damage caused
by a drop, impact, etc. Do not
forcibly peel off or scratch
this film.
Using the FOMA terminal with the film removed
may cause a bodily injury when the display is
damaged.
Using the FOMA terminal in
an automobile may
sometimes affect the
electronic equipment in some
vehicle models.
In such cases, stop using the FOMA terminal, as
this could impede safe driving.
Caution
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Use of the FOMA terminal
may cause skin irritations
such as itchiness, rashes or
eczema in some people. If
this occurs, immediately stop
using the FOMA terminal and
seek medical treatment.
The following parts contain metals.
Do not close the FOMA
terminal on your fingers or
objects such as the strap.
May result in bodily injury or cause a
malfunction.
Watch 1Seg in a well-lit place,
keeping a certain distance
from the screen.
Otherwise, eyesight may be decreased.
Check the type of battery using the information
printed on the battery pack label.
Do not touch terminals with
metallic objects such as
wires. In addition, do not
carry or store the battery
pack with metallic necklaces,
etc.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
If you are having difficulty
fitting the battery pack to the
FOMA terminal, do not use
excessive pressure to force
the battery into place. Check
that the battery pack is facing
the correct direction before
you attach it.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
Do not throw the battery pack
into a fire.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
Do not puncture, hit with a
hammer or step on the
battery pack.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
If the battery fluid comes into
contact with your eyes, do
not rub your eyes but
immediately rinse your eyes
with clean water. Then seek
prompt medical treatment.
May result in loss of eyesight.
If any trouble is found on the
battery pack due to an
external impact such as a
deformation or scratches
caused by a drop,
immediately stop using it.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire. Other equipment may also be
damaged or catch fire.
If the battery pack is not fully
charged after the specified
time has elapsed, stop
charging.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
Part Material
Surface
treatment
Side key Aluminum Alumite
Metal section of
1Seg antenna
(screw)
Iron
Nickel
plating
External connector
terminal
SUS
Inside microSD
Memory Card slot
Metal section of
1Seg antenna
(installation part)
Trivalent
chrome
plating
Charger terminal Gold plating
Handling battery pack
Label Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
Danger
Warning
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If the battery pack leaks or
emits an unusual odor,
immediately stop use and
move it away from any flame
or fire.
The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite,
causing a fire or explosion.
Prevent your pet from biting
the battery pack.
The battery pack may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire. Other equipment may also be
damaged or catch fire.
Do not dispose of used
battery packs in ordinary
garbage.
May cause fires or damage to the environment.
Place tape over the terminals to insulate
unnecessary battery packs, and take them to a
docomo Shop, retailer or institution that handles
used batteries in your area.
Do not charge a wet battery
pack.
The battery pack may overheat, catch fire or
explode.
If the battery fluid comes into
contact with your skin or
clothing, stop using the
FOMA terminal immediately
and rinse it off thoroughly
with clean water.
May cause injuries to your skin.
Do not use if the adapter’s
cord or power cord is
damaged.
May cause electric shock, overheating or fire.
Never use the AC adapter or
desktop holder in humid
locations such as a
bathroom.
May result in electric shock.
The DC adapter should only
be used in negative grounded
vehicles. Never use this
adapter in positive grounded
vehicles.
May cause a fire.
Do not touch the FOMA
terminal or adapters if you
hear thunder.
There is a risk of being struck by lightning and
suffering electric shock.
Take care not to short-circuit
the charging terminal when
connected to an outlet or
cigarette lighter socket. Also,
take care not to allow any
part of your body (hands,
fingers, etc.) to come into
contact with the charging
terminal.
May result in a fire, equipment malfunction,
electric shock or bodily injury.
Place the adapter and
desktop holder on stable
surfaces when charging. In
addition, do not cover or
wrap the adapter or desktop
holder with clothing or
bedding.
The FOMA terminal may detach, overheat, or
cause a fire or malfunction.
Do not place heavy objects
on the adapter’s cord or
power cord.
May cause an electric shock or fire.
Do not handle the cord and
plug of the adapters with wet
hands.
May result in electric shock.
Caution
Handling adapters
Warning
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Always use the specified
power supply and voltage.
Using the incorrect voltage may cause a fire or
malfunction.
When using overseas, use the AC adapter that is
available overseas.
AC adapter: 100V AC
DC adapter: 12/24V DC (for negative grounded
vehicles only)
AC adapter available overseas: 100 to 240V AC
(Connect only with household AC outlet)
If the fuse in the DC adapter
blows, always replace it with
a fuse of the specified type.
Using the fuse other than the specified one may
cause a fire or malfunction. Refer to the
respective manuals for information on the correct
fuse specifications.
Wipe off any dust on the
power plug.
May cause a fire.
When plugging the AC
adapter into the outlet, make
sure that no metallic straps
or other metallic objects are
caught between the plug and
the socket.
May cause electric shock, short-circuiting or fire.
Always grasp the power plug
when unplugging the
adapters from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket. Do
not forcibly pull by the
adapter’s cord or power cord.
Pulling on the cord may damage the cord and
cause an electric shock or fire.
Unplug the power cord from
the outlet when not using for
a long time.
May cause an electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Should water or other liquids
enter the adapters, remove
the power plug from the
outlet or cigarette lighter
socket immediately.
May cause an electric shock, smoke emission or
fire.
Always unplug the power
plug from the outlet or
cigarette lighter socket
before cleaning the adapters.
May result in electric shock.
Be careful with the cutting
surface when detaching the
FOMA card (IC).
May cause injuries to your hand or fingers.
The precautions detailed here conform to the
guidelines drawn up by the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference Japan, regarding the
protection of electronic medical equipment from
signals emitted by mobile phones.
Observe the following in
hospitals or other medical
facilities.
Do not take your FOMA terminal into
operating rooms, ICUs (Intensive Care Units)
or CCUs (Coronary Care Units).
Turn off your FOMA terminal inside hospital
wards.
Turn off your FOMA terminal even when you
are in an area outside hospital wards, such as
a hospital lobby, since electronic medical
equipment may be in use nearby.
Where a medical facility has specific
instructions prohibiting the carrying and use of
mobile phones, observe those instructions
strictly.
If Auto power ON function is set to ON,
disable this function before turning off your
mobile phone.
Handling FOMA card
Caution
Handling mobile phones near
electronic medical equipment
Warning
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Turn off your FOMA terminal
in crowded places such as
rush-hour trains in case
somebody nearby is using an
implanted cardiac pacemaker
or implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the operation
of implanted cardiac pacemakers and implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators.
If you have an implanted
cardiac pacemaker or an
implanted
cardioverter-defibrillator,
always carry or use your
FOMA terminal at least 22 cm
away from your implant.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the operation
of implanted cardiac pacemakers and implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators.
Patients receiving medical
treatment away from a
hospital or medical facility
(e.g. home treatment) who are
using electronic medical
equipment other than
implanted cardiac
pacemakers or implanted
cardioverter-defibrillators
should consult the respective
manufacturers for
information regarding the
effects of signals on the
equipment.
Electromagnetic signals may affect the operation
of electronic medical equipment.
Do not expose to water.
FOMA terminal, battery pack, adapters and
FOMA card are not waterproof. Do not use in
humid or steamy areas such as bathrooms
and avoid exposing to rain and other forms of
moisture. If FOMA terminal is carried close to
skin, perspiration may cause internal
components to corrode and result in
malfunction. Note that if problem is found to
be due to moisture, handset and parts are not
covered by warranty and in some cases may
be irreparable. Even where repairs are
possible, repair charges will be incurred since
damage is not covered by warranty.
Clean only with a soft and dry cloth
(such as the type used for eyeglasses).
The surface of the handset
s LCD has a
special coating to improve the visibility of the
color display. Forceful rubbing of LCD with a
dry cloth may scratch LCD surface. Handle
the handset carefully and clean using a soft
and dry cloth (such as the type used for
eyeglasses). Note also that LCD coating may
peel off or stain if moisture or soiling is left on
the surface for a long period. Never use
chemicals such as alcohol, thinners, benzene
or detergents, as these agents may erase the
printing on the handset or cause
discoloration.
Occasionally clean terminals with a dry
cotton swab, etc.
Unclean terminals may result in poor
connections and loss of power. Keep terminal
clean with a dry cotton swab, etc.
Take care of the terminal while cleaning it.
Do not place the handset near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation formed due to rapid changes in
temperature may cause internal corrosion
and lead to malfunction.
Do not apply excessive force to the
FOMA terminal and battery pack when
using them.
Carrying the handset in a tightly packed bag,
or sitting on the handset in your pocket may
cause a damage to display, other internal
components or battery pack, or result in
malfunction. Keeping an external connector
device plugged into the external connector
terminal (earphone/microphone terminal) may
cause a damage to the connector or result in
malfunction.
Read the manuals supplied with the
FOMA terminal, adapters, and desktop
holder carefully.
Do not rub or scratch the display with
metal, etc.
May scratch the handset and cause
malfunction or damage.
Handling precautions
General notes
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