User's Manual Part 1

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Security Settings
Protecting Your Personal Data in the Phonebook, Schedule, etc.
<Personal data lock>
You can disable the following functions to prevent others from viewing/editing your
personal information such as the Phonebook and Schedule data.
- 1Seg - MUSIC Player - Music&Video Channel - Lifetime Calendar
- Camera - Full Browser - microSD - Mail
- i-mode - i-Channel - i-
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ppli - DCMX
- Own number - Phonebook - PushTalk phonebook - Data Security Service
- Record message - Voice memo - Bar code reader - Infrared communication
- ToruCa - IC card content - GPS - Alarm
- Schedule - Text memo - Data Box - Stand-by display
- Kisekae tool - Sub display - Icon settings - Animation
- Ring tone - Incoming image - Substitute image - Reset
- Chaku-moji - Melody Call
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When the Reject unknown is set, you cannot set the Personal data lock.
1
From the Menu, select [Settings]
[Lock/Security]
[Pers. data lock] and press
.
The Security code screen appears.
2
Enter the Security code and press (OK).
3
Select [ON] and press .
The Personal data lock is set and “ ” appears.
To cancel the Personal data lock
Select [OFF]. The Personal data lock is canceled and “
disappears.
When the Personal data lock and Key dial lock are set simultaneously, “ ” is displayed instead of “ ”.
If you set the Personal data lock when data other than that of the Kisekae menu or that preinstalled in the
[Preinstall] folder of the Data Box is set for the image, substitute image, or ring tone in the stand-by or other
display, the setting is reset to the default setting. If you cancel the Personal data lock, the image or ring tone
you set is restored.
When the Personal data lock is set, the regular ring tone, incoming image (excluding PushTalk), and
indicator color are used for an incoming voice, videophone, or PushTalk call. In this case, not the caller’s
name but the caller’s phone number is displayed. Chaku-moji, if received, is not displayed, but when you
cancel the Personal data lock, Chaku-moji can be checked in the Received record (P.54).
If you receive a request for your location information while the Personal data lock is set, the FOMA terminal
answers the request. In this case, not the caller’s name but the caller’s phone number is displayed.
When the Personal data lock is set, i-mode mail, Message R/F, and SMS are still received automatically,
however, the receiving operations, such as displaying the incoming mail display or the received mail display
or the sounding of the ring tone, are not performed and you are not notified of the reception.
When you set the Personal data lock, the name, phone type icon, and Chaku-moji are not displayed in the
Redial/Received record.
When you set the Personal data lock, the Alarm, Schedule alarm, and Booking alarm do not operate.
When you set the Personal data lock, all incoming call is accepted regardless of the Accept/Reject call
setting.
When you set the Personal data lock, the i-Channel Telop text is not displayed.
When you set the Personal data lock, the FOMA terminal does not display the following icons. If you cancel
the lock, they appear.
- “ ” (New mail) - ” (Mail at center) - ” (New MessageR)
- “ ” (New MessageF) - ” (New ToruCa) - ” (New Record msg)
- “ ” (New V.phone msg) - ” (Voice Mail) - ” (Timer Rec result)
- “ ” (Download completed) - ” (Download failed) - ” (PB update failed)
- “ ” (Stand-by SW error) - ” (Update completed) - ” (Update definitions)