User's Guide Part 1

Before Using the Handset
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Kisekae menu
Menu name Description
My Selection Used to access My Selection.
Imaging Used to access Camera, Movie, easy BlogUp, Music slide show, and
Stand-by pictures.
i mode Used to access an i-mode and Full Browser functions.
Mail Used to access an i-mode mail and SMS functions.
i appli Used to access an i-
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ppli function.
Phone Used to access mainly related to Phone such as Phonebook, Call
record, PushTalk phonebook, and Record message.
Data Box Used to access data such as those saved in My picture, MUSIC,
Music&Video Channel, i-motion, Melody, My document, Kisekae Tool,
and Chara-den.
Music Used to access MUSIC player and Music&Video Channel functions.
Osaifu-Keitai Used to access IC card content, DCMX, and ToruCa functions.
Own number Used to display the own phone number.
LifeKit Used to access functions such as Bar code reader, Receive Ir data,
microSD, Camera, Movie, Lifetime Calendar, Alarm, Schedule, Text
Memo, Calculator, Data Security Service, and GPS.
Settings Used to set items such as Display, Call, Application, Lock/Security,
and Management.
You can turn on/off the Standard menu guide by pressing (Help ON)/ (Help OFF).
Functions displayed in gray are not available.
When another function is activated or the FOMA terminal is connected to a PC while the USB
mode setting is set to [MTP mode], the Standard menu is displayed by pressing
.
The Kisekae menu at the time of purchase varies depending on the color of the FOMA
terminal and the displayed menu changes based on the Kisekae Tool. The descriptions of
this manual are written based on the Kisekae menu (White Scrapbook) of the main body
color: WHITE and the Color theme setting (White & Gold).
For the list of menus in the Standard menu, see P.420.
Selecting a Function from the Menu Display
A function can be executed easily by going through the menus.
1
Press (MENU).
The menu display appears.
2
Use to select a menu and press .
The function associated to the menu is selected.
You can execute a function in the menu display by pressing a key on the keypad. For the
functions that can be executed using a number key, see the list of menus (P.420).