Docomo foma N900IG User manual

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The FOMA N900iG automatically detects and connects to an
appropriate network when it is set to “Auto” from “Menu”, “Settings”,
“Network setting” and “Network switch”. However, it may be hard to
switch networks depending on radio wave and overseas network
conditions in the area where the FOMA terminal is used.
Since network detection starts with 3G networks, it is recommended
to set “Network switch” to “GSM” if you know in advance that 3G
networks are not available in your local area.
The default setting for “Network switch” is “Auto”.
For the areas where 3G networks are available, refer to the WORLD
WING homepage.
Network Mode Switchover Overseas
“Manual for FOMA N900iG” p.544
To charge the FOMA N900iG overseas, take with you a conversion
plug adapter that is suitable for the local specification and use the
“FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use” with it.
You can purchase the conversion plug adapter at various locations such
as mass retailers of consumer electronics or travel goods shops.
Do not use a voltage converter for overseas use to charge your terminal.
Charging your Terminal Overseas
Search from contents
See “Contents” (p.2) first. Items that can be tips for your terminal operations are listed. You can find the
page that describes information you want to know, by reading “Contents”.
Search from Index
If you know the keyword of the item you want to know, you can find the keyword in the Index (p.594) in
order to quickly go to the desired page.
Search from chapter side title
To search the category, use “Chapter side title” on the front cover. The first page of each chapter lists in
detail the page numbers.
Search from feature
When you have a specific feature in mind, you can find it in “Features of the FOMA N900iG” (pp.4 and 5).
If you know the function name, you can find its page in “Menu List” (p.554).
Using “Quick Manual”
The “Quick Manual” on the end of this manual describes the basic operations and screen displays of the
FOMA terminal. To use the quick manual, remove it from this manual and fold it into the shape of a book.
Before using your FOMA terminal
FOMA terminals operate using radio waves, so phone calls cannot be made in locations where radio
waves cannot be received. You cannot use the FOMA terminal in tunnels, underground areas, inside
buildings, and outdoor locations where reception is poor, or out of the service areas. You may also
experience difficulties making phone calls from the upper floors of tall buildings, even if there is no
obvious physical obstruction. When reception is good (i.e. the reception level indicator shows 3 bars) and
you do not move during the call, you may still find that your call is cut off.
When you use your FOMA terminal in public places, particularly where it is crowded or quiet, be mindful of
not disturbing the people around you.
Because the FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, there is always the risk of your calls being
intercepted by a third party. However, the W-CDMA system automatically supports tapping prevention for all calls.
In this way, even if a third party succeeds in intercepting your call, only incomprehensible noise will be heard.
The FOMA terminal communicates via radio waves by converting voices into digital signals. If you move
into an area where signal reception is poor, the digital signals may not be accurately decoded and what
you hear may differ slightly from what was actually said.
It is the user’s responsibility to keep a separate record of all data (names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses,
etc.) stored on your FOMA terminal. NTT DoCoMo shall not be held liable for any loss of stored data.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the results of using TLS/SSL. Neither
NTT DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as to security in the use
of TLS/SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain any damage or loss due to the use of TLS/SSL, under no
circumstances shall either NTT DoCoMo or the certifier be held responsible for any such damage or loss.
Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Betrusted Japan Co., Ltd.
The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo and DoCoMo’s roaming area.
DoCoMo
W-CDMA System
Thank you for purchasing the FOMA N900iG.
Please read carefully this user’s manual and the other manuals delivered with units such as the battery
pack before and while using the N900iG to ensure correct use of your terminal. If you find any unclear point
in this manual, please contact the DoCoMo Information Center indicated on the back cover of this manual.
We hope you enjoy using the N900iG for years to come as your efficient and reliable partner.
Note that the FOMA N900iG is referred to simply as “FOMA terminal” in this manual for FOMA N900iG.
Some of the functions that are explained in this manual require the optional miniSD memory card.
miniSD memory card
p.376
Reprinting of this manual in part or in whole without permission is prohibited.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
Before using this manual
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Contents/Precautions
About the screen shots used in this manual
To provide easier readout, the screen shots for the display are shown with the “Stand-by display”
(p.140) set to “OFF”. In addition, some parts of the operating instruction screens that need an
explanation are zoomed in.
This manual provides the procedures based on the default settings. If you change the settings after
purchase, the display of your FOMA terminal may be different from that of this manual.
The screens shown in this manual are screen images and may differ from the actual screens.
How to Use This Manual
About the symbols (Quick Manual
p.602)
This manual uses the symbols shown in the sample page below.
Understanding the meaning of the different symbols will help you use this manual more effectively.
In this manual, the following instructions are used for menu operations: “Select
i
(Menu)
“Incoming call ” “Ring volume””. For specific operations, see “Instructions for menu operations” (p.44) in
“How to Select Menu Items”.
Useful information and notes on using your terminal overseas are provided in “Traveling with N900iG” (p.529).
Read “Traveling with N900iG” before using the terminal overseas.
p.529
The Quick Manual describes basic operations and displays. Another Quick Manual helpful for using the
FOMA terminal abroad is also included.
1
3
2
i M
NOTE
Shows the
function names.
Shows the operating
procedures.
Indicates the screen
of the point of
operation.
Shows the default
settings.
Shows the items
that are convenient
to know as well as
advice regarding
operations.
XXX
Describes the purpose
and overview of the
function.
Describes necessary
information you should
know before performing
the procedure.
Enables look-up
through this manual by
categories or using the
chapter side title on the
front cover page.
Continued on next page
Indicates that the
explanation goes on to
the next page.
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Contents
Getting Started .................................... 25
Components name and functions
How to view the display Menu functions
FOMA card Charging
Battery level Power on/off
Date and time Caller ID notification
Own number, etc.
Making/Receiving a Call ..................... 61
Making calls Redial Pause dial
WORLD CALL International call
Reconnect Receiving calls
Dialled/Received calls list
Volume On hold
Driving mode Record message, etc.
Making/Receiving a Videophone Call .....
87
Videophone calls Making videophone calls
Receiving videophone calls Chara-den
Changing videophone call settings
Remote monitor, etc.
Phonebook ........................................ 101
Phonebook entry Group setting
Utilities/Group utilities Phonebook search
Edit Delete FOMA card operation
Number of stored entries Two-touch dial, etc.
Sound and Display Settings ............ 123
How to Use This Manual ................................................................................................ 1
Contents .......................................................................................................................... 2
Features of the FOMA N900iG ....................................................................................... 4
Mastering the FOMA N900iG ! ....................................................................................... 6
Safety Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) ................................. 8
Handling and Care ........................................................................................................ 20
Copyrights/Trademarks .............................................................................................. 22
Standard Package and Optional Accessories ........................................................... 24
Ring tone Vibrator Voice announce
Keypad sound Manner mode Desktop
Display settings Image window Display light
Color pattern Illumination Clock display, etc.
Security Settings .............................. 151
Security codes Set PIN codes
Cancel PIN codes All lock Self mode
PIM lock Keypad dial lock
Side keys guard Secret mode/Secret only mode
Restrictions Reject unknown, etc.
Camera ............................................... 169
Before using Still image Movie
Changing shooting settings
Changing camera settings Bar code reader, etc.
i-mode ................................................ 197
i-mode i-mode menus My menu
i-mode password Internet access Bookmark
Home URL Screen memo
Downloading image
Phone To/Mail To/Web To functions
Receiving Messages i-mode inquiry, etc.
Messaging ......................................... 241
Mail menu Composing/sending i-mode mail
Deco-mail Templates Speed photo mail
Mail auto reception Mail selective reception
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i-mode inquiry Replying to i-mode mail
Forwarding i-mode mail
Add mail address in Phonebook
Saving melody i-motion mail
Inbox/Outbox Composing/sending SMS
Receiving SMS FOMA card operation
i-
α
ppli ................................................. 309
i-
α
ppli Downloading i-
α
ppli
Running i-
α
ppli i-
α
ppli standby display
i-motion .............................................. 331
i-motion Downloading i-motion
i-motion auto replay setting
i-motion type setting, etc.
Displaying, Editing and Managing Data ...
337
Displaying saved image Editing still image
Playing movie/i-motion Editing movie
Chara-den Playing melody Folders and data
Managing data miniSD memory card, etc.
Data transfer by Ir exchange/cable connection
Forwarding images
Other Useful Functions .................... 403
Multi access Multi task Alarm notification
Alarm clock Schedule ToDo
Register your name and image
Recording voice Text memo Dictionary
Earphone/microphone with switch
Reset settings
Network Service ................................ 445
Voice mail Call waiting
Call forwarding Bar nuisance call
Caller ID request English guidance, etc.
Data Communication ........................ 459
Data communication available with the FOMA terminal
Checking the procedures
Connecting a PC and the FOMA terminal
Install the Communication setting file (driver)
FOMA PC setting software
Dial-up network settings AT command list, etc.
Character Entry ................................. 501
Character entry Kana input mode
Copy/Cut/Paste
Kuten code
Own dictionary Resetting learning record
Download dictionary Setting the entry mode
Text entry with the T9 method
Text entry with the 2-touch method
Switching screens
Traveling with N900iG ...................... 529
International Roaming Service (WORLD WING)
Before using your terminal overseas
Available services Making a call
Receiving a call Network switch
Set network search Set preferred networks
Roaming setting International service
Answer setting during i-mode
Appendix ............................................ 553
Menu function list Glossary
Letter assignment on Keypads Symbols
Special symbols Pictographs Face marks
Common phrase list Kuten code list
Combination in multi access
Combination in multi task
Available service Optional/related accessories
Data Link Software Malfunction
Error messages Clear settings or data
Warranty and after-sales service
Software update
SAR certification and other information
Index ................................................... 592
Quick Manual .................................... 602
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Contents/Precautions
Features of the FOMA N900iG
FOMA is the name of DoCoMo’s service based on the W-CDMA system approved as one of the
global standards for third-generation mobile telecommunication systems (IMT-2000).
Compatible with i-mode service and more user-friendly mail service
You can comfortably use the site (program) connection services, internet connection, i-
α
ppli and i-motion with the
high-speed packet communication capability of up to 384 kbps for receiving. Also, SMS (free) used without a
specific application for the service and i-mode mail (charged) used as mail through the Internet are available.
i-mode service requires a separate subscription (charged).
i-mode (Charged)
p.198 i-motion mail
p.260
i-mode mail
p.242 i-
α
ppli
p.310
i-motion
p.332
International Roaming Service
This function features services such as voice/videophone calls, i-mode, i-mode mail, SMS and packet
communication
performed by connecting to a machine such as PC in overseas areas, and useful
network services such as the voice mail service and call forwarding service.
You can use International roaming with the phone number you use in Japan.
Available networks and carriers are detected automatically under the initial setting, allowing you to
use the communication service without having to worry about the country/region.
:
As of December 2004, packet communication performed by connecting to a machine such as PC is
not available in overseas areas. For the latest information, see the DoCoMo web site.
Supports packet transmission at speeds of up to 384 kbps
Connecting an external device such as a PC to the FOMA terminal enables speedy packet
transmission providing a maximum speed of 384 kbps for receiving.
An external device such as a PC is necessary for data communication.
More compatible with multi access and multi task functions
By Multi access that enables the FOMA terminal to handle a voice call and packet transmission at the
same time, you can talk while enjoying the i-mode service or exchange mails during a call. The FOMA
terminal also supports the multi task function that allows multiple applications simultaneously.
A separate subscription (charged) is required for the i-mode service.
In addition to multi access, you can use the SMS at the same time.
Supports the FOMA card
The FOMA card is an IC card that holds your private information such as telephone number. You can
use multiple FOMA terminals according to applications by switching your FOMA card.
Security settings
Protects your FOMA terminal from unauthorized use by another and secures your important data. You
can also restrict some operations and functions or bar nuisance calls as needed, ensuring safe and
convenient use of your FOMA terminal.
Security code PIN codes (PIN1 code and PIN2 code)
All lock Self mode
PIM lock Keypad dial lock
Side key lock Record display set
Secret mode/Secret only mode Security settings
Restrictions Call setting w/o ID
Ringing time Reject unknown
Rich network services
Voice mail service
Call waiting
Call forwarding service
Bar nuisance call service
Caller ID request service
Dual network service
English guidance
The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal. p.376
p.530
p.151
p.445
p.460
pp.404 and 407
p.46
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Contents/Precautions
miniSD memory card
You can transfer data such as phonebooks,
schedule, mail and images between the
FOMA terminal and the miniSD memory card.
You can also display and/or delete data stored
in the miniSD memory card and connect it to a
PC to use the miniSD reader/writer function.
The Long duration mode of the camera
function allows you to store shot movies
directly into the miniSD memory card and
shoot movies for up to one hour.
i-
α
ppli DX
You can conveniently use and enjoy i-
α
ppli by
interlocking it with the information of a mobile
phone that supports i-mode. For example, you
can compose mail on the screen with your
favorite character, you can know who has called
you from the characters comments, and so on.
Supports Flash image
You can display sites with more expressive Flash
images. You can also set a Flash image for the
standby display.
Bar code reader
You can read the JAN code or QR code using the
camera function or use the information to store it
into the phonebook and compose i-mode mail, etc.
If the pieces of information read are images or
melodies, you can display, play and save them.
Dictionary
3 different dictionaries, English-Japanese,
Japanese-English and Japanese, are available.
They are easy to use and allow you to look up
words while composing mails.
Camera
You can take pictures (still images), continuous
multiple pictures and movies using the two
cameras, in-camera and out-camera. You can
take a large picture of 1280
960 dots using
the out-camera with 1.23 million recordable
pixels (1.24 million valid pixels).
It also loads the Chance capture function, which
records movies retroactively from the point you end
shooting, and the Picture voice function, which adds
voice to pictures (still images) taken. Movies shot with
these functions can be sent with i-mode mail.
Speed photo mail
You can send a picture (still image) taken during
a voice call to the other party you are talking with
easy operation. This function allows you to send
not only a picture (still image) taken during a
voice call but also a saved picture (still image) in
the FOMA terminal.
Deco-mail
You can change the color of the character of the
body and compose and send mail decorated
with subtitle, flashing, etc. (Deco-mail). You can
also receive Deco-mail to enjoy expressive mail.
By using pre-installed templates, you can make
greeting cards such as birthday cards.
Videophone
You can talk on the videophone to the other party
with videophone-capable terminals face to face. If
you switch to the handsfree mode, you can hear
the other partys voice from the speaker. By
operating Chara-den instead of displaying your
own image, you can enjoy making Chara-den do
various actions during a call.
It supports the remote monitor with the camera
function to check the behavior of your pet in
your home from outside, or observe the local
conditions such as a plant or operation status
from a remote location. Your FOMA terminal
can work as a terminal for both sending and
receiving remote monitor data.
Picture voice
You can add voice to a picture (still image) you
have taken. A picture to which voice is added
through this function can be played using i-motion
and be easily sent/received as an i-motion mail.
Ring tone Chaku-motion
N900iG supports ring tones using 50 chords and
sound effects such as voices that are generated
with the FM
1
and WaveTable
2
sound sources.
1: Sounds generated by using oscillation circuits
are synthesized to generate various tones.
2: Person's voices and animal sounds recorded
digitally can be used for generating various
tones. The pitch of such sounds can be
changed and used for composing melodies.
N900iG also supports Chaku-motion, allowing
you to enjoy true-to-life stereophonic sound.
p.310
p.376
p.207
p.193
p.434
p.169
p.263
p.254
p.87
p.179
p.124
Making international
call is easy!
What does this
word mean?
Automatically
connected!
Mastering the FOMA N900iG !
Dialing assistance
enables calls without changes from your current phonebook even overseas.
International roaming
allows the use of i-mode as well as calls overseas.
Other useful functions overseas:
Remote time and Dictionary
Global communication is just as easy abroad as in Japan.
p.530
Appropriate network/carrier is automatically selected for
connection. p.531
You can look up the meaning of unfamiliar words.
(Dictionary)
English-Japanese, Japanese-English and Japanese
dictionaries are available.
Using the Dictionary p.434
You can display the local time of where you are staying.
(Remote time)
By selecting the city that you are visiting to set the local time, you
can display both the local time and Japan time on the standby
screen. The daylight saving time can also be set.
Set remote time p.58
Built-in function facilitates international calls. p.539
Even if you are no longer within the service area of the carrier you
are currently using overseas because you moved to a different
location, your FOMA terminal automatically searches for and
reconnects to the appropriate network/carrier for your area.
International roaming allows you to use your own FOMA terminal
and phone number anywhere in the world.
You can also use voice calling, videophone calling, i-mode, SMS
and packet communication
, as well as convenient network
services.
As of December 2004, packet communication performed by connecting to a machine
such as PC is not available in overseas areas. For the latest information, see the
DoCoMo web site.
To call Japan from abroad, just dial the usual phone number using
the current phonebook and your international call to Japan will be
automatically placed.
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Contents/Precautions
The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal. p.376
Take a picture
(still
image)
Tak
e con
ti
nuous
multiple picture
s
Sh
oo
t a
mo
vie
Set it to the incoming call screenSet it to the standby display
Save and use your favorite picturesView continuous multiple pictures
Make a clipping Display subtitlePlay the movie
Edit the image
Take a picture (still image) in Photo mode, Mega pixel mode and save it. You can attach it to mail, set it to the
standby display or incoming call display, and edit it with a frame or character stamps.
Take continuous multiple pictures in Continuous mode and save them. You can view them like animation, select
your favorite ones among these pictures and save them.
Shoot a movie in Movie mode, Chance capture or Long duration mode and save it. With Chance capture
mode, you can shoot it without missing the important scenes. With Long duration mode , you can shoot it until
the storage limit of miniSD memory card is reached. The shot movie can be attached to mail, clipped as a still
image, or edit a subtitle.
Taking a picture (still image) or shooting movie. p.170
Camera
enables you to master your FOMA N900iG as the digital cameras or video recorders
Video-phone
enables a face-to-face communication.
Real time communication while watching each other's face through the videophone p.88
You can chat with your interlocutor, listening to the voice via a speaker and watching each other's face on the
screen.
Switching between the in-camera and out-camera allows the callee to see the surrounding view.
Instead of yourself, you can display
a substitute animated image and
move its mouth and limbs.
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Contents/Precautions
Safety Precautions
ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
DANGER
This symbol indicates
that death or serious
bodily injury may
directly and
immediately result
from improper use.
To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal correctly, read this Safety Precautions
carefully prior to use. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
These safety precautions must be observed at all times since they contain information
intended to prevent bodily injury and damage to property.
The following symbols indicate the different degrees of injury and damage that may occur if
the information provided is not observed and the FOMA terminal is used incorrectly.
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, and not to get it wet.
Indicates a compulsory action for the described direction.
Indicates that the power cord should be unplugged from the
power outlet.
Don't
No disassembly
No wet hands
No liquids
Do
Unplug
The following symbols indicate specific directions:
Safety Precautions are explained in the following categories:
1.
Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) ......
9
2. Handling the FOMA Terminal ...................................................................................................... 11
3. Handling the Battery Pack ........................................................................................................... 14
4. Handling the Adapters (including a Charger) ........................................................................... 16
5. Handling the FOMA Card ............................................................................................................. 18
6. Handling Mobile Phones near Electronic Medical Equipment ................................................ 19
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Contents/Precautions
Use only the battery packs and adapters (including a charger) specified by NTT
DoCoMo for use with the FOMA terminal.
The use of devices other than those specified by DoCoMo may result in the FOMA terminal,
battery pack and other parts leaking, overheating, exploding, catching fire or malfunction.
Battery Pack N07
Desktop Holder N05 FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use
FOMA AC Adapter 01 FOMA DC Adapter 01 Data Communications Adapter N01
For information on other compatible products, contact a DoCoMo service counter.
Do not place the FOMA terminal,
battery pack, charger or adapters
inside cooking appliances such
as microwave ovens or in a
pressure cooker.
The battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire, and the FOMA
terminal, charger and adapters may
overheat, emit smoke, catch fire or
suffer damage to internal circuitry.
Do not drop, throw or subject the
FOMA terminal, battery pack,
charger or adapters to strong
force or impacts.
The battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire. Other electronic
components may also be damaged or
catch fire.
Do
1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and Adapter (including a Charger) (Common)
Don't
Don't
Don't
Do not use the FOMA terminal in
locations where there is a risk of
explosion or fire, such as gas
stations.
Use of the FOMA terminal in dusty
environments or in locations where
there are flammable gases such as
propane or gasoline may cause an
explosion or fire.
WARNING
DANGER
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Contents/Precautions
Do not leave the FOMA terminal
on a sloping or unstable surface.
The FOMA terminal may fall and
cause an injury or be damaged.
Keep the FOMA terminal out of
the reach of young children.
A small child may swallow one of the
components or suffer other bodily
injury.
If the FOMA terminal is used by
children, the childrens parent or
guardian should teach them how
to use the FOMA terminal and
make sure that they always use
the FOMA terminal correctly, as
instructed.
Improper usage could result in bodily
injury.
Do not keep the FOMA terminal in
locations that are very humid or
dusty or subject to high
temperatures.
Doing so may damage the FOMA
terminal and cause it to malfunction.
Do not use or leave the FOMA
terminal, battery pack, charger or
adapters in locations subject to
high temperatures, such as in
direct sunlight or inside a car on
a hot day.
The battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire, and the FOMA
terminal may become deformed or
malfunction.
Part of the casing may also become
hot and cause burns.
Do
Don't
Don't
Do
Don't
CAUTION
1. Handling the FOMA Terminal, Battery Pack and, Adapter (including a Charger) (Common) (continued)
Safety Precautions (continued)
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Contents/Precautions
Do not aim or direct the infrared
data port towards another
persons eyes when using
infrared exchange.
Doing so may cause eye injury. Also, do
not aim or direct the infrared data port
towards another infrared device as this
may cause the device to malfunction.
Turn the FOMA terminal off near
high-precision electronic
equipment or devices that use
weak electronic signals.
The FOMA terminal may interfere with
the operation of sensitive electronic
equipment.
Take particular care with the following
devices:
Hearing aids, implantable cardiac
pacemakers, implantable
cardioverter-defibrillators, and other
electronic medical equipment, fire alarms,
automatic doors and other equipment
controlled by electronic signals.
If you use an implantable cardiac
pacemaker, implantable
cardioverter-defibrillator or other
electronic medical equipment, contact
the respective manufacturer or vendor to
check whether the operation of the
equipment is affected by radio waves.
If you are wearing electronic
medical equipment on your body,
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.
Hold the FOMA terminal off your
ear and keep enough distance
with it when you talk in the
handsfree mode with the speaker.
It may affect your hearing or cause
interference to your ears.
Do not shine the light at anyone
driving a car or other vehicle.
This will interfere with safe driving and
could cause an accident.
Never use the FOMA terminal
while driving a vehicle.
Doing so may interfere with safe driving
and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle
in a safe place before using the FOMA
terminal or set the driving mode while you
are driving. The use of mobile phone
while driving has become subject to legal
penalties since November 1, 2004 due to
an amendment of the Road Traffic Law.
Even when you are using the phone
while walking, pay attention to your
surroundings and take extra care.
Do not attempt to disassemble or
modify the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause a fire, bodily injury,
electric shock or equipment malfunction.
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 sensitive devices and
electronic medical equipment. Before
turning the FOMA terminal off, ensure
that the Auto power ON function is set to
OFF.
Follow the instructions given by the
respective medical facility regarding the
use of mobile phones on their premises.
If you commit prohibited acts such as
using the FOMA terminal in an aircraft,
such acts may be punishable under the
law.
If you have a weak heart, you
should take extra precautions
when setting functions such as
the Vibrator and Ring volume
functions for incoming calls.
Your heart may be adversely affected.
Do not use or leave the FOMA
terminal in locations subject to
high temperatures, such as near a
fireplace or heating appliance.
The FOMA terminal may overheat, catch
fire or cause a malfunction.
Don't
Do
Do
Don't
Don't
Do
No disassembly
WARNING
2. Handling the FOMA Terminal
Don't
Don't
Do
12
Contents/Precautions
In some types of vehicle, use of the
FOMA terminal in the vehicle may
interfere with the operation of the
vehicles electronic equipment.
Do not use the FOMA if the terminal
might impair safe driving.
Never swing the FOMA terminal by
its strap or other parts.
The FOMA terminal may strike you or
others around you, resulting in bodily
injury or damage to the FOMA terminal
or other property.
Keep the FOMA terminal dry.
Exposing the FOMA terminal to liquids
such as water or pet urine may cause
overheating, malfunction, electric
shock or injury. Be careful where and
how you use the FOMA terminal.
Do not put fluids such as water or
objects such as pieces of metal or
flammable materials into the
miniSD memory card slot.
Such actions could cause fire, electric
shock or fault.
Take care when loading or
removing the miniSD memory card.
Injury to hands or fingers could occur.
Do not pour liquid like water or
insert a metal piece or any
inflammable pieces into the FOMA
card insertion slot of the FOMA
terminal.
Such actions could cause fire, electric
shock or fault.
Do not let the FOMA terminal come
close to or sandwich magnetic
cards and other magnetic recording
media between the FOMA terminal.
The stored magnetic data in cash
cards, credit cards, telephone cards
and floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
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No liquids
CAUTION
2. Handling the FOMA Terminal (continued)
If you hear thunder while using the
FOMA terminal outdoors,
immediately turn off the FOMA
terminal and take shelter in a safe
location.
There is a risk of being struck by
lightning and suffering an electric
shock.
If in the event that the display or
camera lens breaks, be careful of
the broken glass.
The surface of the display and camera
lens are covered by a plastic panel so
as to minimize the possibility of glass
scattering. However touching a broken
display or camera lens may result in
injury.
Do not leave the built-in camera
lens exposed to direct sunlight for a
long period of time.
The light-collecting nature of the lens
may cause fire or failure.
Do not switch the light on when the
FOMA terminal is close to your
eyes. Take care also not to bring
the light close to your eyes or look
directly into the light while it is lit.
This could cause impaired vision or
otherwise adversely affect your eyes.
Moreover, dazzling or surprise caused
by the light may cause an accident
and injury.
Safety Precautions (continued)
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Do not use the light for other use
than shooting with the built-in
cameras.
The light will be off after approximately
30 seconds of no operation. Using it
for purposes outside of shooting with
built-in cameras (such as using it as
an electronic torch) will cause the light
run out suddenly which may lead to an
accident.
CAUTION
2. Handling the FOMA Terminal (continued)
Use of the FOMA terminal may
cause skin irritations such as itch,
rashes or eczema in some people. If
this occurs, immediately stop using
the FOMA terminal and seek
medical treatment.
Metal is used in the following locations.
Location used: Material
Multi-function keys, Function key 1 &
2, Multi-key, Menu key and
Neuropointer key
Chrome-plated, undercoat;
Nickel-plated and copper-plated
Perimeter of the rear camera lens
Aluminum evaporation
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Safety Precautions (continued)
Do not use or leave the battery
pack in locations subject to high
temperatures, such as near a
fireplace or heating appliance.
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 connect metallic objects
such as wires across the battery
pack terminals, and 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 in
fitting the battery pack to the
FOMA terminal or desktop holder,
do not use excessive pressure to
force the battery into place. Check
that the battery pack is facing in
the correct direction before you
try to attach it.
The battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire.
If 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.
Battery fluid is harmful to your eyes
and may result in loss of eyesight.
Do not puncture the battery pack,
hit it with a hammer or step on it.
The battery pack may leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire.
Do not attempt to disassemble or
modify the battery pack and do
not solder it directly to the FOMA
terminal.
Doing so may cause the battery pack
to leak, overheat, explode or catch
fire.
Keep the battery pack dry.
Exposing the battery pack to liquids
such as water or pet urine may cause
overheating, electric shock or
malfunction. Be careful where and how
you use the battery pack.
3. Handling the Battery Pack
Refer to the information shown on the battery pack label to check the type of battery pack
you have.
DANGER
Label description Battery type
Li-ion)
Lithium-ion
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If the battery pack leaks or emits
an unusual odor, stop using it
immediately and move it as far as
possible away from any flame or
fire.
The battery fluid is flammable and
could ignite, causing a fire or
explosion.
Do not use or leave the battery
pack in locations subject to high
temperatures, such as in direct
sunlight or inside a car on a hot
day.
The battery pack may leak, overheat
or suffer performance loss and a
reduced service life.
If the battery pack is not fully
charged after the specified
charging time has elapsed, stop
charging.
Overcharging may cause the battery
pack to leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire.
If you notice anything unusual
about the battery pack, such as
an unusual odor, overheating,
discoloration or deformation,
during use, charging or storage,
immediately remove it from the
FOMA terminal or desktop holder
and do not use it again.
Continued use of a faulty battery pack
may cause the battery pack to leak,
overheat, explode or catch fire.
If battery fluid comes into contact
with your skin or clothing, stop
using the FOMA terminal
immediately and rinse it off with
clean water.
Battery fluid is harmful to your skin.
Do not dispose of used battery packs in ordinary garbage.
Throwing battery packs out with ordinary garbage constitutes an environmental hazard and
may cause the garbage to catch fire. Apply insulation tape to the terminals of used battery
packs and return them to a DoCoMo service counter. Alternatively, if there are separate
battery disposal facilities in your area, dispose the battery packs in accordance with your local
regulations.
WARNING
CAUTION
3. Handling the Battery Pack (continued)
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4. Handling the Adapters (including a Charger)
Use only the supplied AC power cords as AC power cords for the FOMA AC
Adapter 01 for Global Use.
Using accessories other than the specified ones with the FOMA terminal may cause overheating,
catching fire, explosion, leaks or malfunction of the FOMA terminal, battery pack or other
devices.
DANGER
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Safety Precautions (continued)
Do not attempt to disassemble or
modify the adapters or charger.
Doing so may cause a fire, electric shock
or equipment malfunction.
Never use a damaged adapters or
chargers power cord or power
cord.
Doing so may cause an electric shock,
overheating or fire.
Do not touch the power cords of
the adapters and charger or the
power outlet with wet hands.
Failure to observe this precaution may
result in an electric shock.
Take care not to short-circuit the
charging terminal when the adapter
or charger is connected to a power
outlet or the cigarette lighter socket
in a vehicle. Take care also not to
allow any part of your body
(fingers, etc.) to come into contact
with the charging terminal.
Failure to observe this precaution may
result in a fire, electric shock, bodily
injury, or equipment malfunction.
Never use the AC adapter or the
desktop holder in humid or steamy
locations such as a bathroom.
Doing so may result in an electric shock.
Always use the specified power
supply and voltage.
Incorrect voltage may cause a fire or
malfunction. Use the FOMA AC Adapter
01 for Global Use while overseas.
FOMA AC Adapter 01: 100V AC
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global Use:
100 to 240V AC
(Plug only into household AC power
outlets.)
DC adapter: 12V DC and 24V DC (For
vehicle with negative ground only)
The AC power cord (p.52) supplied with
the FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global
Use is for use with 100V AC (Japan
domestic specification).
The DC adapter is only for use in
vehicles with a negative ground.
Never use the adapter in
positively grounded vehicles.
Use in a positively grounded vehicle may
cause a fire.
Keep the adapters and the
charger dry.
Exposing the adapters and the charger to
liquids such as water or pet urine may
cause overheating, electric shock or
malfunction. Be careful where and how
you use the adapters and the charger.
If the fuse in the DC adapter
blows, always replace it with a
fuse of the specified type.
The use of incorrect fuse may cause a
fire or malfunction.
Refer to the respective manuals for
information on the correct fuse
specifications.
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