N z To check whether the i-motion or Chaku-Uta-Full ® can be moved, see “i-motion info” (p.233), “File property” (p.274) or Icons (pp.227, 274). Managing the microSD Card Formatting the microSD card enables you to use the card on the FOMA terminal or check the usage status. Setting the USB Mode You can set the USB mode to use various functions by connecting a PC and the FOMA terminal. z USB mode is categorized into “Communication mode”, “microSD mode” and “MTP mode”.
MTP mode……Uses the external connector for WMA data exchange. • “ ”: The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 is not connected • “ ”: The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 is connected Using the FOMA Terminal as a microSD Reader/Writer You can connect the FOMA terminal to a PC with the microSD card inserted and read/write the data in the microSD card. z To use the FOMA terminal as a microSD reader/ writer, the following devices are required.
■ To cancel the print setting of all the stored images “All print OFF” 4 o (Finish) N z You can set the DPOF setting up to 999 images. However, you cannot print up to the specified number depending on the printer.
N z When you attempt to access the data in the microSD card while i-αppli saves data to the microSD card, a message appears notifying that you cannot operate the card. z You cannot create folder in the “Image Box” or “Decorate PI” on the FOMA terminal. You can create these folders on a PC, etc.
Detail……Displays the data details. *1: Available only with the copy screen. *2: Available only with the delete screen. Copying a phonebook entry from the phonebook detail screen detail screen (p.73) 1 Phonebook u (FUNC) “Copy to UIM” or “Copy from UIM” “YES” The menu displayed when u (FUNC) is pressed depends on where to save the phonebook entry (to the FOMA terminal or the FOMA card (UIM)).
Note on forwarding data z You cannot forward data while Dial lock, Self mode, Omakase Lock or Keypad lock is set. Also, you cannot use the iC communication when IC card lock is set. z You cannot receive the phonebook data while Restrict dialing is set. However, you can send the phonebook data which is set to “Restrict dialing” and personal data of My Profile when sending the phonebook data. z You may not be able to forward data depending on the status of the other party’s device.
• When using the Infrared data exchange, a mail larger than 2M bytes may not be sent correctly. z When original common phrases already fill in Folder 9 (“Original”) and fixed common phrases in Folder 1 to 8 have not changed since the time of purchase, received common phrases will be stored in Folder 1 to 8, overwriting the fixed common phrases. z The data may not be saved in the same order depending on the model of the sender when transferring all bookmarks.
Transferring one data at a time using the Infrared data exchange You can exchange one data at a time with other devices using the Infrared data exchange function. ● Sending one data Select “Send Ir data” from the function menu of Data list screen or detail screen. When you send the data of JPEG, you can select High-speed Ir send (IrSS™). 3 “YES” When the received data is saved, a notification message about completing the save appears.
● Receiving all data at a time 1 2 Receive Ir data screen (p.258) “Receive all” Enter your security code Enter session number “Session number” → p.257 the Infrared data port toward the 3 Direct other part’s device “YES” ■ To cancel receiving all Ir data “NO” 4 Transferring one data at a time using the iC communication You can exchange one data at a time with other devices using the iC communication function.
Transferring all data at a time using the iC communication You can exchange all data at a time with other devices using the iC communication function. ● Sending all data at a time Select “iC trans. all” from the function menu of list screen or detail screen of the data you want to send all. list screen (p.73) 1 Phonebook u (FUNC) “iC trans. all” your security code 2 Enter session number Enter “Session number” → p.
Using the Infrared Remote Control Function Using remote control ab With ou in t4 m z Point the infrared data port of the FOMA terminal directly at the remote control sensor on the TV, etc. and operate the FOMA terminal as a remote control. The remote control is effective within about 4 meters away from the device. This may vary depending on the ambient light level. Infrared data port PDF list Function menu p.262 a PDF document 3 Select The “PDF data” screen appears.
Guide to the PDF list Invoice Quotation1 PDF list screen (p.261)/ Document list screen (p.263) Allowable operation PDF data title Retrieval method PDF type Quotation2 Invoice1 ■PDF type icon Icon (Pale blue) (blue) Description All the pages have been downloaded * The file size of the PDF document with a blue icon exceeds 2M bytes, which cannot be stored on the FOMA terminal (Phone). z The usable functions vary according to the selected folder, so the items displayed in the function menu also vary.
N Viewing Documents Document viewer is available to view a document attached to a mail message or stored on a microSD card. ■Viewable document type Type Guide to the document list Extension Excel xls Word doc PowerPoint ppt Folder1 File1 “DATA BOX” “Document viewer” 1i The “microSD folder list” screen appears. z To transfer a document from a PC to the microSD card, use the specified folder tree/name. → p.
● Scrolling Icon ■Use b to scroll Press b in the direction you want to scroll. ■a (▲マナー ), s (▼メモ ) to scroll Press a ( ▲マナー ) to scroll up and s ( ▼メモ ) to scroll down.
● Using a bookmark to view a PDF document ■To use a “bookmark” already set in a PDF document z If bookmarks are already set in a PDF document, follow the steps below to jump to the location (page) where a bookmark is set. 1 PDF data screen (p.261) o (Tool) Select “ ” Select a bookmark you want to view The location (page) where the bookmark is set appears. If there is no bookmark in the PDF document, a message appears notifying that no bookmark is found.
Delete this*1……Deletes the currently displayed PDF document/document. *1 : May not be available when viewing PDF data or documents attached in composing message or on a site. *2 : Available only with the PDF data screen. *3 : This function is unavailable when 2in1 mode is in B mode. *4 : Not usable for PDF documents on a microSD card. ● Clipping a page You can clip a part of the PDF data screen and save as a JPEG image.
Music&Video Channel/ Music Playback ■ Music&Video Channel Music&Video Channel .................................................................................................... Setting Up Program ........................................................................................................ Playing Program ............................................................................................................. 268 268 270 ■ Music Downloading and saving Chaku-Uta-Full® from a Site ..........
Music&Video Channel Music&Video Channel is a service that a music program of up to 1 hour is automatically distributed during the night only by setting your favorite channel in advance. You can also enjoy the movie programs in high quality of up to 30 minutes. The program is updated regularly and you can enjoy the distributed program anytime such as during commuting time to work or school.
After setting up the program z“ ” appears on the standby screen 12 hours before the downloading starts. z The program is automatically downloaded at night, and the shortcut icon “ ” indicating Music&Video Channel is updated appears after successful downloading. The shortcut icon “ ” indicating Music&Video Channel is not updated appears when the downloading fails. In this case, you can download the program manually. → p.
Music&Video Channel screen (p.268) Chapter list……Displays the list of title, artist and playback time of each chapter. Select a chapter to play it *1. “Chapter list” →p.270 Chapter list screen (p.270) Chapter info……Displays the chapter title and the playback time. Chapter image……Displays the images stored in the chapter*. Move program……Select a folder, and move the program to the user-created folder of the Music&Video channel in the Data Box*2.
● The program corresponding to a synchronized play with a broadcasting wave playback When you play the program, you can play the same content with a broadcasting wave by accepting the synchronization that flows by the broadcasting wave. z The program must be downloaded beforehand. z You can play the program in the same way with a usual program, but it cannot be played before or after the playback period. Guide to the Preview/List displays z The icon for the Program list screen → p.
Downloading and saving Chaku-Uta-Full® from a Site z You can store up to 100 Chaku-Uta-Full® on the FOMA terminal (the actual number of data to be stored may be lower depending on the stored file size of various data). screen (p.136) 1 Sites Uta-Full Select Chaku- ® When data downloading is completed, the “Data acquisition” screen appears.
z When you perform the operation overseas, the time limit may be expired before or after other than the displayed period. z Icons in the “Music list” screen indicates the status of the playback restrictions. → p.273 z Since updating playback restrictions is performed while connecting a site, packet communication charges will apply. z It is recommended to initialize your FOMA terminal when you exchange the FOMA card.
: Music with playback restriction (“ ” turns to “ ” when the playback count, period or limit expires) Playback restrictions of music with the pale blue icon can be updated Sort*1……Sorts programs by the specified criteria. : Playable only when the FOMA card being used was also used to save the music : Playable only when the model and FOMA card being used were also used to save the music File property……Display a music file name, a file save date and whether the music can be moved to the microSD card.
Using the Playlist You can store music in a playlist and play your favorite music in your favorite order. z The number of tracks and playlists you can store on the FOMA terminal (Phone) are as follows: Tracks Up to 100 Playlists* Up to 21 (including a list of all tracks) * : You can store up to 99 tracks for 1 playlist (except for a list of all tracks).
Playlist music list screen (p.275) Saving the WMA Data on the microSD Card Create playlist→ p.275 Edit playlist Sort playlist……Selects the position to move to and rearranges the music. Add music……Selects the playlist to move to and add the music to the last of the other playlist. “About multiple-choice”→ p.38 Release settings……Selects from “Release this/ Release selected/Release all” to release the music from the playlist. “About multiple-choice”→ p.
the FOMA USB Cable with 6 Disconnect Charge Function 01/02 after the data transfer the USB mode of the FOMA terminal 7 Set back to “Communication mode” N ® z You can also use the Napster application to save the music data. • You can download the Napster® application from the following webpage: http://www.napster.jp/ • For detailed information on the Napster® application, visit the following webpage: http://www.napster.
⑥ Sound quality (Equalizer) : OFF Operations on the Music Player screen : Bass amplified : Treble amplified : Treble reduced : Suitable for each genre z The following operations may not work depending on the type of music, the program of Music&Video Channel and i-motion.
● Using the setting menus During Play/Pause/Stop o (MENU) 1 The cursor moves to the setting menu. “Guide to Music Player” screen → p.277 2 Use v to select the function , then d (Select) You can also set the function using 1 to 6. → p.278 Press t to return to the play/pause/stop. ● When a flat-plug stereo earphone set, etc. is connected You can use the switch to perform the following operations: Switch operation Operation Shuffle……Turns the shuffle playback ON/OFF.
Connect to URL……Accesses the site using the Web To function if the URL is included. Change music……Changes the track to play. Select file……Changes the file to play. Chapter list……Changes the chapter to play. Help……Displays a description of an operation assigned to a key. N z Images stored in the chapters cannot be saved. Using Other Functions During Music Playback You can play the music and Music&Video Channel program while using other functions.
Convenient Functions Multi Access.................................................................................................. Multi access Multitask............................................................................................................. Multitask Assigning a Function to the FUNC Key ............................................ Holding down ch-key Sorting the Main Menu ...................................................................................................
Multi Access ● Receiving a voice call during i-mode or packet communication Multi access is a function that allows the 3 communication lines such as voice calls, packet communication and SMS to be conducted at the same time. “Multi Access Combination Patterns” → p.
N Multitask Multitask enables you to use multiple functions at the same time. Up to 3 functions can be performed at once, one from each of the Main menu groups shown below (excluding 1Seg/Music group). Group Main menu item (task) Mail group Mail i-mode group i-mode i-αppli group i-αppli Settings group Settings, Service Tool group Data Box, LifeKit, Phonebook, Own data 1Seg/Music group MUSIC, 1Seg * : Multitask Combination Patterns→p.
Assigning a Function to the FUNC Key Change functions to call by pressing and holding p while the standby screen or task change screen is displayed. z Camera, Schedule, Music Player, Music&Video Channel and 1Seg can be assigned. 1 i “SETTINGS” “Other settings” “Holding down ch-key” ■ To reset to default u (FUNC) “Reset ch-key” 2 Select a function to assign “YES” Alarm detail Highlight the item to set o (Edit) 2 3 Select any item: Edit title……Enters the title of the alarm.
Alarm list screen (p.284)/Alarm detail screen (p.284) Edit……Edits the alarm. Display detail*……Displays the alarm contents. Edit schedule……Enters the scheduled event details and selects an icon. You can enter up to 256 double-byte or 512 single-byte characters. The entered details are displayed during alarm notification. Date setting……Sets the start/end date and time for the scheduled event. Set this……Activates the alarm. Release this……Disables one alarm.
Adding holidays and anniversaries iC trans. all → p.260 Send all Ir data →p.258 Reset holiday……Resets the national public holidays to default. Delete……Selects the deleting method from “Delete selected/Delete all/Delete past”. “About multiple-choice” → p.38 • When “Delete past” is selected, all the entries before the data with the cursor on the schedule screen are deleted. • When “Delete all/Delete past” is selected, select the item from “Schedule/Holiday/Anniversary/All”.
Checking scheduled event, holiday or anniversary You can check scheduled event, holiday or anniversary. screen (p.285) Select the 1 Schedule date on which the scheduled event, holiday or anniversary is stored The “Schedule list” screen appears. In the list display, the stored contents and the settings are described with the following icons. : Scheduled event Schedule list screen (p.287)/ Schedule/Holiday/Anniversary detail screen (p.287) New……“Adding schedule entries” →p.
Adding To Do List Entries Completion date*……Sets the completion date for an entry. Enter date……Enters the date. You can manage your schedule by adding events to To Do list. You can also set alarms for events. z You can set from January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2037. Adding/editing entries z Up to 100 entries can be stored. z You must enter “Contents”. You cannot store an To Do list entry with no “Contents”. z To Do list alarms → p.
■ Icon display on the standby screen “ ” appears and turns to “ ” on the specified day. Checking entries Do list screen (p.288) 1 To entry Select an The “To Do list detail” screen appears. Shows the entry status. The blue icon turns into red when the specified day has elapsed. Shows the priority. To Do list Function menu p.288 To Do list detail Function menu p.
■Other alarm tones Pressing any key stops the alarm tone, freezes the animation or i-motion and the alarm message remains displayed. Pressing any key again clears the alarm message (When “Activate TV w/ alarm” is set to “OFF” for 1Seg booking program). However, if you press the side key when the FOMA terminal is folded, the alarm notification display is not cleared. ■If you receive a call during alarm notification Alarm notification stops and the FOMA terminal receives the call.
N z When 2in1 mode is in Dual mode, you can switch the informaitno of Number A and Number B to press c in the My profile screen. z Reset My Profile in B mode when you exchange the FOMA card (UIM) while using 2in1. →p.291 My Profile screen (p.290) Edit → p.291 Display all data……Use v to check the details. Copy name……Copies the name stored in My Profile. The copied name can be pasted into input and other screens.→ p.308 Copy phone number*1……Copies the currently displayed phone number.
Edit memorandums……Enters a memo (short note). You can enter up to 100 double-byte or 200 single-byte characters which include kanji characters, hiragana, katakana, alphabets, numbers and pictographs. Set image……Shoots a still image with the camera or select an image form My picture to display it on the My Profile. Select “Release this” to release the set still image.
Recording and Playing Alarm Tones and On Hold Tones You can record the voice and set it as original ring tone or answer message. z You can make 2 voice recordings: “Voice announce 1” and “Voice announce 2”. z You can record voice up to about 15 seconds. z “★ ” appears in the “Voice announce” screen when “Voice announce” is recorded.
z Displayed call times and charges may differ from the actual figures. Consumption tax is not included in the call charges. z If you have subscribed to the 2in1, the total amount of Number A/B appears as the Total calls duration and Total calls cost. 1 i“Call“SETTINGS” data” “Call time/Charge” Resetting charges automatically You can set the FOMA terminal to reset the Total calls cost displayed in “Call data” to zero automatically on the 1st day every month, at 0:00.
3 Set the respective items o (Finish) N z The charges for i-mode or packet communication, and the charges for sending Chaku-moji are not included in this function. To check i-mode communication charges, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. ● Alarm notification actions After ending a call, the function notifies you with the following methods when accumulated charges exceed the cost limit.
Using Dictionaries Composing Text Memo You can write short messages in the form of text memos. You can paste a composed text memo into your schedule or mail message. z You can store up to 10 text memos. z You can enter up to 256 double-byte or 512 singlebyte characters for a text memo. z You can use dictionaries from the function menu of each text entry screen. → p.297 “LIFEKIT” “Dictionary” 1i The “Dictionary” screen appears.
Dictionary screen (p.296) Add shortcut→p.94 Reference result (list/detail) screen (p.296) Change window*……Switches the screen between Reference result and Text edit (available only when it can be switched). Copy……Copies the word. List screen: Copies the word in【 】of the reference result for Japanese-English or Japanese dictionary, and copies the word of the reference result for English-Japanese dictionary Detail screen: Copies the text by selecting the range.
Using Conversation Help Useful Overseas Setting the switch operation You can specify whether to make a call when you hold down the switch for 1 second or longer. z You can set phone numbers stored in the phonebook of the FOMA terminal (Phone) to this function. TalkMan offers content to see conversation help useful overseas by text and voice. Select a language to see translated text and check the pronunciation.
Using the switch to make calls the switch for 1 second or longer 1 Press on the standby screen The FOMA terminal makes a call to a phone number set at “Headset sw to dial”. ■ To dial by entering a phone number Enter a phone number Press the switch for 1 second or longer You can also make a phone call from the phonebook, Redial/Dialed calls/Received calls. you finish talking, hold down the 2 When switch for 1 second or longer The FOMA terminal emits a short double-beep and ends the call.
Resetting to the Default Settings of the FOMA Terminal This function deletes stored data and returns the settings for the FOMA terminal’s functions to their defaults set at the time of purchase. “Initialize” deletes all of your important data including phonebook, mail, downloaded images or melodies, i-αppli, PDF data, still images and movies shot with the camera (even protected data). z Pre-installed data is not deleted.
Character Entry Character Entry............................................................................................................... Entering Text Using 5-Touch ................................................................................ 5-touch Modifying/Storing Common Phrases ............................................. Store common phrases Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text .................................................................................. Entering Text Using Kuten Codes ...
② Information display area Character Entry The FOMA terminal has 2 character entry mode: “5-touch” and “2-touch”. This section explains the character entry mainly using the “5-touch input”. z Refer to the following sections for the settings, characteristics and method of each character entry mode. “Setting the character entry mode”→ p.303 “Entering Text Using 5-Touch Input” → p.304 “Entering Text Using 2-Touch Input” → p.310 ② -1 Input mode display Currently selected input mode highlights.
N Setting the character entry mode z Even in single-byte mode, double-byte characters are entered in Kanji/Hiragana input mode. z Pictograph D is Deco-mail® pictograph that can only be entered on the Compose message screen, Edit header/signature screen or Edit Template screen. z The number of characters that have been entered appears only in some functions, e.g. composing SMS. z On the i-mode Message or Edit Template screen, if the number of characters that can be entered is exceeded, “−” (minus) appears.
Entering Text Using 5-Touch <5-touch> You can enter 1 character by pressing a dial key for several times. For example, to enter “ う ”, the third character of the “ あ column”, “ あいうえお ”, press 1 3 times. z Refer to “Characters that can be entered using 5-touch input” (p.350) for details on the character assignment. Entering kanji/hiragana/katakana Enter the readings in hiragana, then convert them into the character such as kanji, hiragana or katakana.
Convert entered text 4g The first syllable converts and highlights. The unconfirmed text is underlined (_). ■ If the conversion candidate is the desired kanji or katakana d (Select) The word is confirmed and the next phrase is highlighted. ■ If the conversion candidate is not the kanji or katakana you want g Select word Select a word from the User Conversion Item. Hiragana and katakana are included in the User Conversion Item.
and saved so that you can continue entering the text when you turn the FOMA terminal back on and retrieve the function. However, in some functions, the entered data is not saved. Also, unconfirmed text that is being converted is not saved. Re-editing the phonebook → p.71 ■If you press y If you press y while entering text, a message appears asking whether to discard and exit text entry. However, this message does not appear if no text is entered. Select “YES”.
Select conv. → p.303 Quote phonebook……Searches for a phonebook entry to quote from and selects an item to quote. “About multiple-choice”→ p.38 Searching the phonebook →p.73 Deleting text Use b to move the cursor to the character you want to delete and hold down t briefly (less than 1 second). The character under cursor is deleted. Quote My Profile……Selects an item to quote. “About multiple-choice” → p.38 Kuten code→p.309 Bar code reader……Quote data read by Bar code reader. → p.
Modifying/Storing Common Phrases You can store frequently used phrases as common phrases in advance so that they can be retrieved when entering text. z Up to 10 original common phrases can be stored in the “Original” folder. z Each of the 8 category folders other than “Original” contains 10 pre-installed common phrases. → p.359 z Pre-installed common phrases can be edited. z Folders can be renamed. Common phrase folder list screen (p.308) Edit folder name……Edits the folder name.
Pasting text z Once you have cut or copied text, you can paste that text as many times as you like until you cut or copy other text next time or turn the FOMA terminal off. entry (edit) screen (p.302) 1 Character Move the cursor to the position to paste u (FUNC) “Paste” ■ If the text to be pasted includes characters that cannot be entered in the intended Character entry (edit) screen A message appears notifying you that the characters will be replaced by spaces when the text is pasted.
Resetting the Learning Record The learning record contains character strings that were entered in the past and automatically stored as candidates for character conversion. This procedure resets the learning record to its default status at the time of purchase. “SETTINGS” “Other settings” 1i “Character input set” “Clear learned” Enter your security code Prediction/ImgSym.……Clears the learned records stored using “Prediction”, “Pictograph”, “Face Mark” and “Symbol”.
Network Services Voice Mail Service ........................................................................................... Voice Mail Call Waiting.................................................................................................... Call Waiting Call Forwarding Service........................................................................... Call Forwarding Nuisance Call Blocking Service .............................................................
Voice Mail Service When you are in the out of service area, when the FOMA terminal is not turned on, or when you cannot answer the call, this service plays an answer message to the caller of the voice or videophone call and stores the caller’s message on your behalf. z To give priority to voice mail when “Record message” (p.64) is set at the same time, ensure that the ring time set for voice mail is shorter than the ring time set for “Record message”.
N z To change the Voice mail service setting for videophone calls, make a voice call to “1412”. z DTMF is not available if connected to Voice Mail with Chara-den. Select “Send DTMF tone” from the function menu to activate Send DTMF tone mode. → p.50 z When checking Number B setting for 2in1, only the active or inactive information appears.
■ To end the voice call on hold u (FUNC) “End held call” Call Forwarding Service Ending the current voice call to answer another voice call you hear the double tones 1 When (repeated soft double-beeps), press y The first call is ended and the ring tone sounds. 2r The FOMA terminal answers the new voice call. Putting the current voice call on hold to make a voice call to someone else You can put your current voice call on hold and make a new voice call to someone else.
Using the Call Forwarding service “SERVICE” 1i Select any item: Setting or canceling the call forwarding guidance message “Call Forwarding” Activate*1……Set the forwarding number and the ring time, then select “Activate”. Register fwd number……Enter the forwarding number. Once you set the number, a star “★” appears next to “Register fwd number”. • You can use f or g to enter the number by searching the phonebook. How to search the phonebook →p.73 Set ring time……Enter the ring time (000 to 120 seconds).
Caller ID Request Service When you receive a voice/videophone call from a caller who do not provide his or her phone number (caller ID), the call is answered by a message requesting the Caller ID, then the call automatically ends. z Calls rejected by the Caller ID request service are not logged in the “Received calls” record and no “Missed call” shortcut icon appears.
Using the English Guidance “SERVICE” “English Guidance” 1 iSelect any item: Guidance setting……Selects the setting from the following: Outgoing+Incoming……Selects the language for outgoing calls from “Japanese/English”, then selects the language for incoming calls from “Japanese/Japanese+English/ English+Japanese”. Outgoing call……Selects the language only for the outgoing calls from “Japanese/English”.
Ending the current call or 64K data communication to answer a received call ● When the current call and incoming call are the same type 1 When you hear the double tones (repeated soft double-beeps), press y This ends the current call and the FOMA terminal starts ringing. ■ For videophone or 64K data communication The ringing call screen appears. y 2r This accepts the incoming voice call.
N Multi Number You can add and use the maximum of two additional numbers (additional number 1 and additional number 2) other than the basic number as the phone numbers of the FOMA terminal. z Cannot be used with 2in1 at the same time. z The name stored for the multi number (basic number, additional number 1/2) respectively appears on the screen when making or receiving a call.
2in1 About Modes <2in1> You can separately use 2 phone numbers and 2 mail addresses on your FOMA terminal as if you have 2 terminals. z In this function, your phone number and mail address is called “Number A and Address A” and the additional phone number and mail address is “Number B and Address B”. z Cannot be used at the same time as Multi Number. In 2in1, modes can be set to “A mode”, “B mode” or “Dual mode”.
Service Mail/ SMS B mode Dual mode Display*4 Sent/received mails with Address A Sent/received SMS with Number A A mode (FOMA terminal) Received mails (when “端末に保存 (Save to Phone)” is selected on the WEB mail site) or alert mails for new message/alarm to Address B which are saved in your FOMA terminal SMS received with Number B (WEB mail site) Sent/received mails with Address B (FOMA terminal) Sent/received mails with Address A, and received mails or alert mails for new message/alarm to Address B whic
*5: This function shows names which are checked against the name of data saved in phonebook with each number/ address and converted into that name, when phone numbers on dialing/incoming, numbers on sending/receiving or addresses on sending/receiving are saved in phonebook. *6: A is applied when the terminal of the sender does not support 2in1. *7: The destination address is selectable from B setting phonebook when composing a new mail in Dual mode, however, please note that the mail is sent from Address A.
N z When 2in1 is set to OFF, you can also perform “2in1 settings” by pressing 8 for 1 second or longer on the standby screen. z You can also change mode by pressing 8 for 1 second or longer on the standby screen. z You cannot set this function to UIM phonebook entries. z Select “Display detail” from the function menu to display “Phonebook detail” screen from “Phonebook list” screen in this function.
OFFICEED N “OFFICEED” is an in-group flat-rate service provided by specified Inbuilding Mobile Communication System (IMCS). A separate subscription is required to use the service. For details, visit DOCOMO website for corporates (http://www.docomo.biz/d/212/) (Japanese). Adding and Using Services z To use the service, enter the “number” or “service code” provided by DOCOMO. The “number” is the number used to connect to the service center.
PC Connection Data Communication ...................................................................................................... Before Using ................................................................................................................... Checking the Procedure ................................................................................................. AT Commands ................................................................................................................
Packet communication Data Communication Data communication available on the FOMA terminal Available data communication between the FOMA terminal and PCs is classified in 3 categories: data exchange (OBEX™ connection), packet communication and 64K data communication. Data exchange (OBEX™ connection) You can exchange data such as images, music, phonebook and mail between the other FOMA terminal or PC, etc.
Notice before using Internet service provider fees In addition to FOMA service charges, you may need to pay user fees to an Internet service provider to use the Internet. These fees must be paid directly to the Internet service provider in addition to service fees of FOMA service. Contact your Internet service provider for details. DOCOMO Internet connection service “mopera U” or “mopera” is available. “mopera U” is a pay service for which you need to apply.
Required devices The following hardware and software, in addition to the FOMA terminal and a PC, are required. • FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02 (optional) or FOMA USB Cable (optional) • Bundled CD-ROM “CD-ROM for FOMA SO706i” N z Purchase the specified “FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 01/02” or “FOMA USB Cable”. The USB cable for PC cannot be used because the shape of the connector is different. z USB HUB may not function correctly.
AT Commands AT commands are commands for controlling modem, etc. The FOMA terminal complies AT commands and supports some enhanced commands and its own AT commands. For details on AT commands to set the FOMA terminal functions from your PC, refer to the “Manual for PC Connection” (PDF format) in the provided CDROM. The following warning screen may appear when you insert the CD-ROM into a PC.
Overseas Use Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) ..................................................... Available Services........................................................................................................... Before Using the FOMA Terminal Overseas................................................................... Making a Call Abroad ..................................................................................................... Receiving a Call Abroad ..................
Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING) International roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to make/receive calls or use i-mode through the network of roaming service operator overseas. z You can use the FOMA SO706i within the roaming area of DOCOMO overseas. For details on the service area and charge, see the DOCOMO “International Services Website”. z There are 3 international networks: 3G network, GPRS network and GSM network.
■Displayed icons A network in use and its status appear in the task icon display area (p.27). Available Services z Some services may not be available depending on the operator or area. z For details on communication services available during international roaming, refer to the international service guide such as “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [World Services]”.
■Viewing i-mode sites To view i-mode sites from overseas, set “International Settings” from “iMenu” beforehand. • For details, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode] FOMA version”. ■Network Services You can also use network services such as the Voice Mail service and Call Forwarding service if you have subscribed to these network services. z Before using the network services overseas, “Remote Control” (p.318) must be set to “Activate”.
* The universal numbers are available only in the above countries. * If you make a call from a hotel, the fees may be charged by the hotel. Check with the hotel before using. * From mobile phones, domestic charges apply in the country. Use in the local area This FOMA SO706i is available in 3G, GPRS and GSM roaming areas. When the FOMA terminal is turned on after you arrive in the destination overseas, a local roaming operator is automatically set.
● Making a call to a country set in “Auto int’l call set.” under “Int’l dial assistance” z You can also make an international call from the phonebook, Redial or Dialed calls record. z Only available when the phone number begins with “0”. z Set “Auto int’l call set.” under “Int’l dial assistance” to “ON”. Enter the phone number of the other party r (voice call)/o (V.
Re-searching for the network PLMN setting screen (p.337) z You can re-search for a network then connect to the network if “NW search mode” is set to “Auto” and an operator could not be searched for, or if “NW search mode” is set to “Manual” and you want to change operators. search mode screen (p.336) 1 NW “Network re-search” Select an PLMN manual select……Enters and stores Country code (Operator Code (MCC)) and Network code (Operator Code (MNC)).
Commencing Roaming Guidance Network Services During Roaming You can set the FOMA terminal to notify the other party that you are roaming internationally when you receive a voice call or videophone call during international roaming. z Make the setting in Japan. z You can use some network services such as “Voice Mail” or “Call Forwarding” overseas. z To use “Voice Mail(Int.)” or “Call Forwarding(Int.
Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Menu Function List ......................................................................................................... Character Assignment to Dial Keys ................................................................................ Symbols and Special Characters.................................................................................... Pictographs .......................................................................................................
Menu Function List z The settings with are restored to the default settings by “Reset settings”. z Refer to the Table1 (p.348) for details of the reset settings of ① to ⑭ and other functions. z The key operation which uses menu numbers is available only when the main menu is set to “Standard Menu”. → pp.
Main item Sub item Branch item Menu No. (Key operation) SETTINGS Incoming Disp. Phonebook image − call i58 Answer setting i68 Mail to Mail/Msg. ring time MessageF i90 Set mute Ring time(sec.) seconds Missed calls display Info notice setting i65 Record message i55 Disp. call/receive No. Talk Dialing Headset sw to dial Int’l dial assistance − Auto redial as voice Display setting Ntfy switch-mode Hands-free switch p.89 OFF Mute seconds: 1 sec (Set mute seconds is set to “ON”) Display p.
Main item Sub item Branch item SETTINGS Videophone V-phone while packet Display Display setting Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Backlight Display design Font 342 Menu No. (Key operation) − i56 Default setting V-phone priority Stand-by display Pink (phone color: Pink Gold), White (phone color: Platinum White), Black (phone color: Onyx Black) Wake-up display ウェイクアップ Message: Not stored Dialing, V.
Main item Sub item SETTINGS Display Branch item Menu No. (Key operation) My shortcut i63 Select language My selection i15 Menu display set i57 i52 Menu display Theme Memory focus Reset menu op.
Main item Sub item Branch item SETTINGS Illumination set Call time/ Call data Charge Notice designate calls Clock Reset total Auto reset total cost Set main time Set sub clock Clock display Lock/ Security Alarm setting Clock Alarm Tone set Auto power ON Auto power OFF Lock Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting IC card lock setting Menu No. (Key operation) i93 Exchanging data ON Play sound ON Activate 1Seg ON i61 − Ref. page Default setting p.
Main item Sub item SETTINGS Lock/ Security i-mode common set Branch item Menu No. (Key operation) IC card authentic. − PIN setting Scanning function − − Set connection timeout Set check new messages Host selection − − Set scan Mail to MessageF i81 SMS center selection − Certificate Certificate host − − Ref. page Default setting i-αppli settings p.111 − Scan: ON Message scan: ON 60 seconds p.101 All checked p.
Main item Sub item Branch item DATA BOX My picture Music Music&Video Channel i-motion Melody 1Seg My document Chara-den Kisekae Tool Document viewer LIFEKIT Bar code reader Receive Ir data microSD manager Camera Data security serv. Schedule Alarm To Do list Text memo Calculator Play/Erase msg. Play/Erase VP msg.
Main item Sub item SERVICE Branch item 2in1 setting Menu No. (Key operation) 8 (1 second or longer) Set call/receive No. Disp. call/receive No. Number A: White (phone color: Onyx Black)/Black (phone color: Pink Gold, Platinum White) Number B: Gray Ringtone for Number B Voice call (recv.) Ring tone: 着信音 2 Other than above: Same as Number A V. phone (recv.) Ring tone: 着信音 2 Other than above: Same as Number A Mail (recv.) Ring tone: 着信音 2 Other than above: Same as Number A 2in1 function OFF Rcv. avoid.
Main item Sub item OSAIFUKEITAI Branch item IC card lock setting Menu No. (Key operation) w IC card lock Ref. page Default setting OFF p.206 (1 second or longer) − Setting − IC lock(poweroff) ToruCa settings IC card Illumination Check IC owner Change IC owner Search by i-mode Maintain Receive from R/W: Accept Repetition check: Yes Auto reading setting: ON Scroll: 1 line ON p.206 p.206 − − p.
Function Default setting Function ⑬ Phonebook Ring tone/Image: All OFF Restrictions: All released Set large font⇔Set normal font: Set normal font ⑭ 1Seg User settings Subtitles: ON(Wide:Bottom) Rec. while low battery: ON TV sound while closed: ON ECO mode: OFF Display light: Constant light Data BC settings Sound effect: ON Icon show(Wide): Show always Other functions Default setting During a videophone call Brightness of V.
Character Assignment to Dial Keys Characters that can be entered using 5-touch input Key Kanji/Hiragana input mode Katakana input mode Alphabetic input mode Numeric input mode 1 あいうえお ぁぃぅぇぉ アイウエオ ァィゥェォ .
Allowable characters for 2-touch ■ Double-byte input mode Key ■ Single-byte input mode Key 2nd key 1 1st 1 key 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2nd key 0 あ い う え お A B C D E ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ a b c d e か き く け こ F G H I J 1st 1 key 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ア イ ウ エ オ A B C D E ァ ィ ゥ ェ ォ a b c d e カ キ ク ケ コ F G H I J f g h i j L M N O f g h i j 3 さ し す せ そ K L M N O 4 た ち つ て と P Q R S T 5 な に ぬ ね の U V W X Y 6 は ひ ふ へ ほ Z ? ! ― / 3 サ シ ス セ ソ K k l m n
Symbols and Special Characters ■ Double-byte symbols * The space at the first character is a “Double-byte space”. * When entering the message of SMS, and appear at the end of the list. ■ Single-byte symbols Enter and convert “ きごう ”, and some symbols are displayed as conversion candidates.
Pictographs ■ Pictographs You can enter the pictographs by entering and converting the following readings.
Reading Reading どこもぽいんと・どこも じてんしゃ・のりもの・ちゃり てれび ゆうりょう・えん・かね ゆのみ・おちゃ・ちゃ げーむ むりょう・ただ・ふりー うでどけい・とけい・じかん しーでぃー あいでぃー かんがえる・かお・うーむ はーと・とらんぷ ぱすわーど・かぎ ほっ・かお すぺーど・とらんぷ つぎ・りたーん ひやあせ・かお だいや・とらんぷ くりあ ひやあせ・かお くらぶ・とらんぷ さーち・しらべる・むしめが ね いかり・かお・ぷー め・みる・みて みみ・きく て・ぐー て・ちょき て・ぱー あし・あしあと くつ めがね くるまいす しんげつ・つき・まる はんつき・つき はんつき・つき みかづき・つき まんげつ・つき・まる にゅー・にゅう・あたらしい はた・ふらっぐ・いち ふりーだいやる しゃーぷ いち・すうじ に・すうじ さん・すうじ し・よん・すうじ ご・すうじ ろく・すうじ なな・しち・すうじ ぼけー・かお はーと・かお おーけー・て・おっけー あかんべ・かお・べー うぃんく・かお うれしい・かお・にこ がまん・かお ねこ・ど
Reading Reading Reading もみじ・はな ぱん・しょくじ・たべもの うま・どうぶつ・けいば さくら・はな かたつむり・どうぶつ ぶた・どうぶつ おにぎり・おむすび・たべもの ひよこ・どうぶつ しょーとけーき・けーき・たべもの ぺんぎん・どうぶつ とっくり・おちょこ・さけ・ かんぱい どんぶり・ごはん・たべもの・ しょくじ さかな・どうぶつ わいんぐらす・わいん・さけ・ かんぱい げっそり・さけび・むんく・ かお うまい・たべる・かお * Pictographs with no reading can be entered only by Pictograph. にやり・かお・わらい ■ Pictograph idioms In predicted conversion mode, some readings convert to pictograph idioms combining multiple pictographs.
Reading Idiom てすとべんきょう てすとはんい Reading → なんぱ ← もうべんきょうちゅう 中 らいぶはうす がっこうがやすみ 凸 ごうこん しりょくけんさ C ← しんかんこんぱ ざんぎょう いけめん かえれない いけめん じゅうようしょるい ひとめぼれ きゅうりょうかっと としした のんびり 。 としうえ Y きがえる こいのよかん ひとりぐらし えんきょりれんあい やちん やきもち ろくが ふたまた ゆめのなか えんをきる ばくすい けっこん おふろにはいる なやみちゅう すかっ おんしんふつう さいこう かっぷる さいあく でーと ほんとうにつらい ちこく おこったぞ まくどなるど おこったぞ てをつなぐ Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting げきど きれそう Idiom えすて 〜 中 はなび … 〜 かんぱい りょうかい くりすます らじゃー えきまえ あそぼう とない だいじょうぶ いどうじ
Reading Idiom Reading Idiom ごうきゅう ごめんなさい のみすぎ きいて めにくま おしえて めーるそうしん みみよりじょうほう うれしめーる おはよう うれしめーる よろしく らぶめーる ふぁいと はやめーる こんばんにゃ りれーめーる こんばんわん しーくれっとめーる わんぎり あつい ながでんわ 〜 ひじょうにあつい こくさいでんわ 〜 おおゆき ときがたつ さむい おみやげ ? 〜 ありがとう N z When you send pictographs to the mobile phone other than i-mode terminal or a PC, they may not be displayed correctly. Pictographs may not be displayed correctly depending on the model of the other party even when it is the i-mode terminal.
Face Marks ■ Face marks reading You can enter the face marks by entering and converting the following readings. Also, all the following marks are displayed as conversion candidates when you enter “ かお ” or “ かおもじ ” and press p (Convert) to convert.
Common Phrases Category ① Internet ① .co.jp ② .ne.jp ③ .com ④ .or.jp ⑤ .ac.jp Common Phrase ⑥ .go.jp ⑦ @docomo.ne.jp ⑧ http:// ⑨ https:// www.
Multi Access Combination Patterns Another communication Current condition Voice call Dialing Incoming call Videophone Dialing Incoming call i-mode mail Using i-mode*1 Using i-αppli Send Receive During a voice call △ *2 △ *3 × △ *4 ○ × ○ ○ During a videophone call × △ *4 − △ *4 × × × × *8 During i-mode*1 ○ ○ △ *5 △ *6 − ○ ○ ○ During packet communication with a PC ○ ○ × × × △ *7 × × *8 During 64K data communication × △ *4 × △ *4 × × × × *8 Another communic
Multitask Combination Patterns Function Mail Current status i-mode menu/ i-Channel list i-αppli Settings Data Box LifeKit Service Mail group activates ○ *2 ○ ○ ○ *8 ○ ○ *12 ○ *15 i-mode group activates ○ × ○ ○ *8 ○ ○ *12 ○ *15 i-αppli group activates ○ ○ *5 × ○ *8 ○ *11 ○ *12 ○ *15 Settings group activates ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ *12 × Tools group activates*1 ○ ○ ○ ○ *8 × × ○ *15 1seg/Music group ○ *3 ○ *6 ○ *7 ○ *8 ○ *6 ○ *8 ○ *15 During a voice call ○ *4 ○ *4
*14 : “Voice memo” is activated only by pressing s (▼メモ) for 1 second or longer. However, it is not available while switching between a voice call and a videophone call. *15 : “Chaku-moji” is unavailable. Some functions such as “Phonebook 2in1 setting” are not available depending on the 2in1 setting. *16 : “Voice Mail” messages cannot be played. The Service Numbers (p.317) and special number (p.324) cannot be dialed (but can be dialed using USSD).
Options and Accessories By combining various options and accessories sold separately, your FOMA terminal can support a wide range of applications to meet both your personal and professional needs. Note that some products may not be available depending on the area you are in. For more information, contact an NTT DOCOMO shop or service counter. For details of options and accessories, refer to relevant User’s Manual.
Malfunction Checklist z Check first whether the software update is required. If it is required, update the software. → p.377 z In the following table, problems are written in red, and points to check and reference pages are written in black. The FOMA terminal does not turn on (The FOMA terminal cannot be used) ● Is the battery pack properly attached? →p.41 ● Has the battery run out? →p.44 The animation shown on the right appears and an alarm tone sounds ● The battery has run out. Recharge the battery. →pp.
Cannot copy a PDF document to a microSD card ● Was the PDF document downloaded by page?→ p.262 A document is not properly displayed ● A document may not be properly displayed if it contains formats unsupported by Document viewer or complicated designs. It takes time to display a document ● It may take long to display a large-sized document.
The other party’s voice is too loud during a call ● Did you change the “Volume” setting? Change the setting so that you can hear the other party clearly. → p.61 Pressing the side key does not operate the folded FOMA terminal ● Is Keypad lock set? →p.110 ● Is “Side key guard” set to “ON”? →p.112 Pressing s ( ▼メモ ) does not check missed calls, etc.
I was disconnected while sending a message, then received an SMS A message appears when I retry ● SMS interrupts communication and notifies you that a large amount of data is being transferred within a given time. Follow the contents of SMS and the displayed message. Images taken with camera are flickered ● When you take pictures indoors, flickering may appear due to the effect of fluorescent lighting, etc. Changing the “Flicker” setting may suppress flickering. → p.
If Any Error Message Appears z In the following table, error messages are written in red, and explanation/solution and reference pages are written in black. z Error messages are described in alphabetical and Kana order. z Numbers in parentheses are codes used by the i-mode Center as separators between transmitted errors. “ACMmax restriction cannot call” ● This message appears when the accumulated call charges exceed the upper limit set in a FOMA card (UIM) and a call cannot be made.
“Connection failed (403)” ● Connection to the site failed for some reason. Retry connection. “Connection interrupted” ● i-mode connection was interrupted due to poor reception. Move to a location where the reception is good before using the i-mode service. → p.44 ● If this message appears when the signal is strong and the “ ” mark is displayed, the connected site is very busy. Retry later.
“Failed to retrieve channel information” “Invalid UIM Auto-start failed” ● This message appears when you display the channel list screen for the first time after purchase or when you attempt to display the channel list screen after resetting the i-Channel, changing the i-Channel host URL, initializing the FOMA terminal or exchanging the FOMA card (UIM), and then if i-Channel information cannot be obtained. Move to a location where “ ” is displayed, then display the channel list screen again.→p.
“Message too long to add header” “ おまかせロック設定中です ” ● This message appears when the character count of the text and header in total exceeds 5,000 double-byte characters and the header cannot be added. ● Omakase lock is set. While Omakase Lock is set, all key operations are locked except receiving a voice call/ videophone call and turning the power on/off. → p.
“Replay period has expired” ● This message appears when you select and attempt to run the shortcut icon for an i-motion which has finished its play duration or play time limit. “Replay period has expired Delete?” ● This message appears when you attempt to play an i-motion or Chaku-Uta-Full® for which the playback period has expired. Select “YES” to delete. “Root certificate has expired Connect?” ● This message appears when the CN (name) of an SSL certificate does not match. Select “YES” to connect.
“This certificate has expired Connect?” “Too much data was entered” ● This message appears when an SSL server certificate is received that has expired, or has not reached its period of validity. Select “YES” to connect. Otherwise, select “NO”. ● This message appears when you try to connect to a site or Internet page that uses SSL communication, if you have not made the “Set time” setting. Make the “Set time” setting. →p.46 ● Too many characters are entered, and the data cannot be sent.
“You have no certificate Connect?” ● User Certificate has not been downloaded. It may be possible to display the site by selecting “YES”, but for some sites it may be impossible to continue.→ p.150 “Your certificate has expired Connect?” ● This message appears when an SSL server certificate out of the validity period has been received. Select “YES” to connect. Otherwise, select “NO”.
Warranty and After-Sales Service Warranty z Make sure that the warranty card is included with your FOMA terminal at the time of purchase. Check the contents, the information about “the shop or date of purchase”, etc. and keep the card in a safe place. If the card does not contain necessary information, immediately contact the shop and request them to fill in the card. The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase.
■ Stock period of parts Replacement parts (required for maintaining the functionality of the FOMA terminal) will be kept in stock basically for minimum of 6 years following the termination of production. However, the FOMA terminal may not be able to be repaired due to the lack of parts depending on the damaged parts. The repair may still be able to be performed even after the stock period has expired. Call at the technical inquiries number described on the back of the manual.
i-mode Malfunction Check Site You can check if sending/receiving mails, downloading images/melodies or other operations are normally performed on the FOMA terminal by yourself. Top Test menu z Connecting to “i-mode Malfunction Check Site” (Japanese) • p “iMenu” “ お知らせ ” “ サービス・機能 ” “i モード ” “i モード故障診断 ” QR code for connecting to the site Updating Software Check whether it is necessary to update software on the FOMA terminal.
z It is recommended that you perform software updates when the handset is stationary and in a location with good signal quality (three bars for the antenna icon). * If the reception becomes poor and then the download is interrupted, try to update again in a place where the reception is good. z Updating the software with the “PIN1 code entry set” set to “ON” displays the PIN1 code entry screen in the automatic restart after installing the software.
Performing Software Update automatically The new software is downloaded automatically and rewritten at the preset time. When rewriting is possible, (Rewrite) is displayed on the standby screen. You can check the time of the update and change the time, or perform immediate rewrite. z The default setting is “Auto-update” (date: unspecified, time: 03:00).
4 5 Check whether software update is required Now it is required to send the FOMA terminal-specific information to the server. The check result appears ■ When “Update is needed” appears Select “Now update” or “Reserve” Select “Now update” to update the software immediately. → p.380 Select “Reserve” to update on the set time. → p.
When the software is rewritten, the FOMA terminal will reload automatically. After reloading, the message “Software update is complete” is displayed, select “OK” (not display for the Auto-update). Software update is completed. Software Update Software update is complete OK N z If you stop downloading before the download is completed, the data that has been downloaded until then is deleted. z Even if the power is switched off during rewriting, it resumes when power is restored.
N z The reservation time for the software update will be based on the server’s time. z When the reservation time for the software update is the same as the alarm notification time, priority is assigned to the software update. z When the reservation time comes while the other function is used, updating starts after finishing the function. z If you perform “Initialize” after the reservation procedure is complete, the software update does not start at the scheduled time. Reschedule the time for update.
3 When you see the message “Cancel this reservation?”, select “YES” At this point, information specific to your FOMA terminal is sent to the server. NTT DOCOMO will never disclose or forward your FOMA terminal information (model and manufacturer number) to a third party. After the message “The reservation is canceled” is displayed, select “OK”. The reservation is canceled.
Updating pattern data 1 Scanning function screen (p.383) “Update” “YES” “YES” Update Update Update pattern definitions? Ready to send your terminal ID? YES YES NO NO * If no pattern data update is required, the “Pattern definitions are up-to-date” message appears. Continue using your current pattern data.
Specifications ■ Phone Model name FOMA SO706i Size Height 105 mm × Width 49 mm × Thickness 13.4 mm (When folded) Weight Approx. 98 g (Battery pack attached) Continuous standby time FOMA/3G Continuous talk time FOMA/3G GSM GSM Stationary (“Auto”*1): Approx. 580 hrs. In transit (“3G”*1): Approx. 430 hrs. In transit (“Auto”*1): Approx. 360 hrs. Stationary (“Auto”*1): Approx. 290 hrs. Voice communications: Approx. 220 min. Videophone: Approx. 100 min. Voice communications: Approx. 190 min.
■ Battery pack Product name Battery type Nominal voltage Nominal size Battery Pack S003 Lithium-ion 3.8V DC 770mAh Number of Data that can be Stored/ Registered/Protected on the FOMA Terminal Item Store/Register Protect 1,000 max.*1 − TV link 50 − Booking program 100 − Timer recording 100 − Schedule 500 − Holiday 100 − Anniversary 100 − Phonebook 1Seg Schedule To Do list Mail (SMS + i-mode) Received mail Sent mail Draft mail 100 − 1,000 max.*2*3*4 500 max.*2 500 max.
Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phones, etc. ★ Mobile Phone GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 & UMTS JP/EU Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones This model phone FOMA SO706i meets the MIC’s*1 technical regulation for exposure to radio waves. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.
The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
□ Do not paint your product. □ Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your product. □ Do not close your product with an object inserted between keypad and display if you have a clamshell phone; this may damage your product. □ Do not use your product near medical equipment without requesting permission from your treating physician or authorized medical staff. □ Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft, or areas showing the sign “turn off two-way radio”.
Driving Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the use of mobile phones while driving or require drivers to use handsfree solutions. For the use of mobile phones in the vehicle, please follow instructions from vehicle manufacturers. Always pay full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Emergency calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
Precautions on Memory Card Use □ Do not expose the memory card to moisture. □ Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal object. □ Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. □ Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card. □ Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in direct sunlight or near a heater, etc. □ Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with excessive force.
FCC Statement for the USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any change or modification not expressly approved by Sony Ericsson may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity for SO706i Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting Export Administration Regulations This product and its accessories may be subject to the Japan Export Administration Regulations (the “Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law” and its related regulations). When exporting this product and its accessories, take the required steps at your expense and under your responsibility. For more details, contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
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Index Index search z This index has the function as an alphabetical list of contents. Not only can you find the words in this manual, but you can also the words that summarizes content of description. Try to search for another keyword if the words that wants to know is not collected. Keypad light setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Restriction Keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Dial lock/Omakase Lock . . . . . . . . . .
KB B mode (2in1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Background play. . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Backlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Bar code reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Bar incoming when roam (Overseas) . . 338 Basic channel (i-Channel) . . . . . 153 Basic operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Battery Attaching/removing the battery pack . . 41 Battery pack life . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Charging the FOMA terminal . . 41 Checking battery level. . . . . . . . 44 Low-voltage alarm .
From microSD to Phone . . . . . .249 From Phone to microSD . . . . . .248 To the different folder in the microSD . . .250 Copy to microSD Images, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249 Phonebook, etc. (PIM data) . . .248 Copy to Phone Images, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 Phonebook, etc. (PIM data) . . .249 Copy to the FOMA terminal Images, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 Phonebook, etc. (PIM data) . . .249 Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Correct backlight (Edit image) . . .
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Edit file name Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Movie/i-motion . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Edit image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Edit title Bar code reader . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Bookmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Chara-den. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 Download dictionary . . . . . . . . 310 Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index/Quick Manual i-Channel setting . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 Icon description Activate 1seg screen . . . . . . . .210 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Document viewer . . . . . . . . . . .263 i-αppli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189 Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Image/movie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .226 Kisekae Tool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243 Mail detail screen . . . . . . . . . . .172 Mail folder list screen . . . . . . . .171 Mail list screen .
Light setting (backlight) . . . . . . . . 90 Line feed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Location information. . . . . . . . . . 148 Lock function Call setting w/o ID. . . . . . . . . . 114 Dial lock/Omakase Lock . . . . . 101 IC card authentic. . . . . . . . . . . 111 IC card lock setting . . . . . . . . . 206 Keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Mail box lock/Folder lock. . . . . 112 Original lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Reject unknown . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Restrictions . . . . .
Index/Quick Manual When you receive a message. . .179 Message list display. . . . . . . . . . .148 Message (Ring tone) Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . .61 Ring time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 microSD Data that can be copied . . . . . .246 Displaying images, etc.. . . . . . .248 Displaying phonebook ,etc. (PIM data) . .247 Folder structure . . . . . . . . . . . .244 Folder (create/delete/edit) . . . .253 Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Original lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Original manner mode . . . . . . . . . 88 Osaifu-Keitai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 IC card lock setting . . . . . . . . . 206 Read/write data. . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Using Osaifu-Keitai . . . . . . . . . 203 Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli . . . . . . . . . . 202 Outbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 Own dictionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 KP Print setting (microSD) . . . . . . . . 252 Priority of functions Alarm notification . . . . .
Index/Quick Manual Registered trademark . . . . . . . . . .20 Registering a channel list. . . . . . .209 Reject unknown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114 Release Dial lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 i-αppli stand-by screen . . . . . . .199 Mail protect . . . . . . . . . . . .175, 176 Manner mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 Message protection . . . . . . . . .180 PIN lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Protect for screen memo . . . . .144 Public mode (Driving mode) . . . .
Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Message. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Movie/i-motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 PDF data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Template. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 To Do list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 ToruCa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Sound effect . . . . . . . .
KU UIM→ FOMA card UIM operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .254 Universal Number International ID Code . . .334 Updating playback restrictions (Uta-hodai) . .272 Updating Software . . . . . . . . . . . .377 Upgrade (i-αppli) . . . . . . . . . . . . .199 Upper case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .306 URL entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 URL history . . . . . . . . . . . . .138, 141 USB cable connection . . . . . . . . .260 USB mode setting . . . . . . . . . . . .
Melody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Message Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 microSD Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 Data detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Data list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 File list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Folder list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Movie List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Playlist folder list. . . . . . . . .
Quick Manual How to use the Quick Manual The Quick Manual describes basic operations and displays of the FOMA terminal. To use the Quick Manual embedded in this manual, cut the sheets along the cutting line and fold them as described below. Take the Quick Manual (For Overseas Use) when using international roaming (WORLD WING) abroad. ■ How to cut Cut the Quick Manual sheets along the cutting line. Use a ruler to cut along the cutting line as described below.
Quick Manual ○For Inquiries For DOCOMO mobile phone: (No prefix) 151 (toll free) (only in Japanese) * You cannot call this number from an ordinary (landline) phone. From an ordinary (landline) phone: 0120-005-250 (toll free) (in English) (No prefix) 113 (toll free) (only in Japanese) * Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs. ●Check the phone number carefully before calling.
1seg 6 9 On the 1Seg screen, press o (1 second or longer)➜o ■Recording 1seg i➜“1SEG”➜“Active 1Seg” ■Viewing 1seg i➜“1SEG”➜“Channel list”➜Select channel list ■Switching channel lists i➜“1SEG”➜“Channel setting”➜“Select area”➜Select area➜Select prefecture ■Registering the channel list r ■Switch the upper case/lower case of entered text g (Only when the cursor is at the end of the text) q ■Insert a line feed j (Only when the cursor is at the end of the text) 0 (one time or more) ■Enter space
i-mode mail Composing/sending i-mode mail Recipient Subject Message ■Compose message screen u➜“Compose message” ”➜Enter an address ■Enter an address “ “ ”➜Enter a subject ■Enter a subject 12 Receiving i-mode mail ”➜ “ ” flashes➜Received results screen appears➜ Select “ ” Other mail functions ■Replying mail Display the mail to reply➜o (Reply) ➜“ Enter message➜o (Send) ➜“OK” ■Forwarding mail Display the mail to forward ➜u (FUNC) ➜“Forward”➜ “ ”➜Enter a mail address➜o (Send)➜“OK” Check new messages u
Main item SETTINGS Main item SETTINGS 18 i-αppli settings 21 i-mode common set Sub item Lock/ Security Dialing Talk Sub item Incoming call Branch item Secret mode Secret data only mode Reject unknown Call setting w/o ID Change security code IC card authentic. PIN setting Scanning function Set connection timeout Set check new messages Host selection SMS center selection Certificate Certificate host Disp. Software info End stand-by display i-αppli vol. Branch item Manner mode set Disp.
Main item LIFEKIT SERVICE ■Activate Sub item Text memo Calculator Play/Erase msg. Play/Erase VP msg.
(No area code) 115 (No area code) 117 Area code of an area you want to know + 177 (No area code) 110 (No area code) 119 (No area code) 118 (No area code) 171 (No area code) 106 (No area code) 104 : Alarm is set : Record message (Record VP message) is set to 33 : Side key guard is set to “ON” : Keypad lock is set/ready : Backlight is set to “OFF” : Record message is set to : Voice mail message , to : 1seg timer recording in progress / : Music&Video Channel reservation is set : Public mode (D
○For lost, stolen, charge accumulation, etc. overseas ●For DOCOMO mobile phone International call * (toll free) access code of the country (Table 1) * When you make a call from an ordinary phone, etc., the call charge applies.
Making a local call abroad Area 0011 00 0021/ 0014 011 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 001 Code Area Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Korea Luxemburg Macau Malaysia Monaco New Zealand Norway Philippines Poland 00 00 001 00 00 001 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Code 001 00 00 00 002 001 00 00 00 011 Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States of America Vietnam 00 00 Code 810 Area Portugal Russia 9 * For the latest information, see the DOC
Access DOCOMO e-site for procedures to change your address or billing plan and for request of information materials. From i-mode iMenu ⇒ 料金&お申込・設定 (Charges & Applications/Setting) ⇒ 各種手続き ( ドコモ e サイト ) (Application procedure (DOCOMO e-site)) Packet communication charges free From PC My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) ⇒ 各種手続き ( ドコモ e サイト ) (Application procedure (DOCOMO e-site)) * You will need your “network ID” to access e-site from i-mode.
General Inquiries <DOCOMO Information Center> Repairs (In English) (In Japanese only) 113 (toll free) Easy Search/Contents/Precautions *Can only be called from DOCOMO mobile phones. Before Using the Handset 0120-005-250 (toll free) (No prefix) *Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs. (In Japanese only) (No prefix) (In Japanese only) 151 (toll free) Voice/Videophone Calls 0120-800-000 (toll free) *Can be called from mobile phones and PHSs. *Can only be called from DOCOMO mobile phones.