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    Basic Operation
     : Using Smart Browser : 3D setting is ON : A phonebook entry, memo or schedule has 
    secret attribute
     : Music&Video Channel program obtaining 
    reservation exists
     : High-pitched alarm is ON : Kid-safe mode ON : During i-αppli operation : i-αppli call exists : Communication mode ON (USB cable 
    connected)
     : Alarm is set : 1Seg watching/recording reserved or alarm 
    of Memo is set
     : Inside OFFICEED area : Manner mode ON : Call alert volume OFF : Vibration mode for voice call ON : In Public mode (Drive mode) : Manner support ON : Record message setting ON : Keypad dial lock ON : Personal data lock ON : IC card lock ON : Recording 1Seg in the FOMA terminal : eco mode ON : microSD card inserted : Connected to external device using USB 
    cable
     : Pedometer/ACT monitor is set : Software update rewrite notice : Auto-update of latest pattern definition 
    failure
    b Update notification for MyFACEðP31
    c Machi-charaCharacters moving about the screen and giving 
    messages. In addition to the preinstalled 
    characters, you can obtain characters by 
    downloading.
    d Temperature/Humidity Temperature and humidity are displayed with the 
    design according to TempHmd sensor set.
    e Pedometer/ACT monitorSteps and consumed calories of the day are 
    displayed.
    f New arrival
    Starting from the left, i-αppli call, unread ToruCa, 
    missed call, recorded message, message in voice 
    mail service, unread mail
    Select an arrival information etc. on the stand-by 
    display using 
    g and k to quickly display the 
    corresponding information (Focus mode).
    g Shortcut ðP31h Task areaIcons indicating running features (tasks) appear. 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Screen Explanation
    Basic operations for screen and keys
    On the stand-by display, select m and then 
    perform the functions from the menu. You can select 
    a menu item with shortcut operations, which use the 
    keypad, etc. or with multi-cursor key operation, 
    which uses the multi-cursor key to move the cursor.
     Selecting Calculator
    Shortcut operations
    a m e6 e2
    Multi-cursor key operations
    a m eMove the cursor to f Toole
    g
     [OK]eMove the cursor to 
    
    b Calculatore g [OK]
    PointKTo return to the previous screen, press c. To 
    return to the stand-by display, press f.
    Operations that 
    can be 
    performed by 
    pressing 
    m, a, g, C 
    and I are 
    displayed in the 
    guide area.
    *Te r m s  
    indicated with 
    [ ] in the 
    instructions of this manual are items displayed in 
    the guide area.
    Select status area to display 
    the status menu. You can 
    check the status and change 
    the settings from the status 
    menu.
    Menu operationGuide area
    Status menu
    Guide area 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Screen Explanation
    docomo Palette UI
    In the right and left area of the stand-by display 
    (vertical), up to 12 MyFACEs downloaded from 
    sites, etc. can be pinned.
    aFlick left or right or hSwitch screens one after another in the same 
    way to display MyFACE you want to use.
    PointKPacket communication charges apply to refresh 
    content for other than MyFACEs set by default. Note 
    that using MyFACEs set by default is also charged if 
    the i-mode access point is changed or while 
    international roaming.
    Paste frequently-used function, data, etc. to the 
    stand-by display as icon. By selecting a pasted 
    icon, the function or data can be activated quickly.
    MyFACE
    Shortcuts
    Screen Explanation
    Using touch panel
    Notes for using the touch panel
    KThe touch panel is designed for being touched 
    lightly with fingers. Do not push it forcibly with 
    a finger or press it with sharp objects such as 
    nail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.
    KTouching the touch panel may not work in the 
    following cases. Note that it may cause 
    malfunction.
    - Operation with gloved hands
    - Operation with tip of fingernail
    - Operation with a foreign object on the display
    - Operation with protective sheet or seal on the 
    display
    - Operation on the wet touch panel
    - Operation with finger wet with perspiration or  water
    - Operation under water
    KDo not press forcibly the frame part around the 
    display. The touch panel may malfunction.
    PointKDepending on the operation or function, effective 
    range for the touch operation may be different or 
    invalid. 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Basic operation on the touch panel
    TapTouch the display lightly once and 
    release the finger. The operation 
    becomes effective when you release your 
    finger from the display. This operation is 
    mainly for selecting menus, items, etc.
    On the smart browser screen, quickly tap 
    twice (double-tap) to zoom in/out.
    Touch 
    (1 sec. 
    or 
    more)Touch the display for 1 sec. or more and 
    release the finger. Some operations 
    require to perform the subsequent action 
    with your finger kept touching the 
    screen.
    DragKeep touching an item or icon on the 
    display, move your finger to the desired 
    direction. This operation is used for 
    moving items or entering handwriting 
    characters.
    SlideKeep touching the display, move your 
    finger up/down/right/left. This operation 
    is used for scrolling screen.
    FlickTouch the screen and flick away. This 
    operation is for switching pages or 
    images, or moving to a different chapter 
    or tune, etc.
    PinchWhile touching the display with the two 
    fingers, widen and narrow the spacing 
    between the fingers. This operation is 
    mainly for zooming in/out the display.
    Example : Drag
    Example : TouchExample : Pinch
    Screen Explanation
    
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Character Entry
    Entering characters
    You can enter characters by key operation and 
    touch operation.
    Active input method depends on the style of 
    FOMA terminal when you open the character 
    entry screen. Key operation input activates in the 
    open style and touch operation input activates in 
    the flip style.
    5-touch input is an input method to switch a 
    character by pressing a key repeatedly.
    aEnter character on the character entry 
    screen
    When a character is entered, the cursor 
    automatically moves in a regular interval. To 
    quickly enter characters assigned to an 
    identical key consecutively, press 
    r. Entering 
    						
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    Basic Operation
     Mail message editing screen
    aOn the character entry screen, a or 
    [TextMode] eSelect Hiragana/Kanji, 
    Katakana, Alphanumeric, 
    Number, etc. from the Switch input 
    mode palette.
    PointKOn a character entry screen other than mail message 
    editing screen, [ ] switches the input 
    mode.
    Set a text input method or operation during text 
    entry.
    a m eh Settinged Text display/
    input
    e c Text inpute a Text input 
    method
    eSet required itemse C 
    [Set]
    Useful functions on the entry screen are explained 
    taking mail message editing screen as an 
    example.
    Entering common phrases
    a m [Submenu]ee Quote phrase/
    data
    e b PhraseeSelect phrase typee
    Select a phrase
    Entering pictograms/symbols
    aOn the character entry screen, when 
    [Pict/Sym] is displayed, C [Pict/
    Sym]
    eSelect a pictogramOn the pictogram selection screen, press m to 
    display one-byte symbols/two-byte symbols, 
    press 
    C to display pictogram D (Deco-mail 
    pictograms)/pictograms/D pictures (Deco-mail 
    pictures). Press 
    n on the pictogram D 
    selection screen to select a category.
    Entering smileys
    a m [Submenu]ee Quote phrase/
    datae 0 Pict/Symbol/Smileyec 
    Smiley
    eSelect a smiley typeeSelect a 
    smiley
    Copying/Cutting, pasting characters
    a m [Submenu]ed Copy/Cut/etc.e
    a Copy  or b CuteSpecify the area 
    using the multi-cursor key
    b m [Submenu]ed Copy/Cut/etc.e
    c
     Pastee g [Paste]
    Switching input modes
    Text input
    
    Useful functions on the entry 
    screen 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Sound/Screen Setting
    Sound settings
    You can set tones, such as changing a ring alert, 
    adjusting the volume, or muting the sound 
    emitted from FOMA terminal.
    You can set your favorite melody, etc. for a ring 
    alert.
     Setting voice call ring tone
    am eh Settingeb Sound/Vibration/
    Manner
    e a Ring toneea Call ring tone
    eSet required itemseC [Set]
    PointKW h e n  V o i c e  c a l l  r i n g  t o n e  i s  s e t ,  t h e  s e t t i n g  a p p l i e s  t o  
    Incoming call.
    KSome music or moving pictures/i-motion may not be 
    set to the ring alert.
    You can set the volume of a ring alert, alarm 
    sound, etc.
    a m eh Settingeb Sound/Vibration/
    Mannere c Adjust volumeeMove the 
    cursor to the item
    e h eC [Set]
    You are notified of an incoming call or alarm with 
    vibration, instead of sound.
    a m eh Settingeb Sound/
    Vibration/Manner
    e d Vibration mode
    eSet required itemseC [Set]
    This function mutes the sound emitted from the 
    FOMA terminal such as ring alert, Keypad sound, 
    Touch sound, open/close operation sound, Alarm 
    sound, confirmation sound for reading a code 
    with Bar code reader, and notifies incoming calls 
    with vibrator (vibration). The microphone is 
    sensitized in Silent mode, and you can call in a 
    small voice.
    a # (1 sec. or more) appears on the stand-by display in Silent 
    mode.
    Canceling Silent mode : # (1 sec. or more)
    PointKShutter sound, Auto focus lock sound for shooting 
    still pictures, and count down sound of Auto timer 
    are emitted even in Silent mode.
    Set sounds emitted for key operation, touch 
    operation, opening/closing the FOMA terminal, 
    and shutter sound for shooting still images or 
    moving pictures (including recording for Voice 
    recorder).
    a m eh Settingeb Sound/Vibration/
    Manner
    e b Other soundsed System 
    sound
    eSet required itemse C [Set]
    PointKEven if the key touch sound, touch sound is set to 
    sound, no sound is made while i-αppli is activated.
    Ring tone
    Adjust volume
    Vibration mode
    Silent mode
    System sound 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Sound/Screen Setting
    Setting display
    You can change the default stand-by display. Setting an image
    am eh Settingea Screen/Display
    e b Stand-by display settingea 
    Image/i-αpplie a Vertical position  or 
    b Horizontal positionea Set imageWhen Kisekae Tool is set, select Yes on the 
    confirmation screen for canceling.
    bSelect a foldereMove the cursor to an 
    image
    e C [OK]eYes
    You can set the brightness of screen and Light 
    time-out.
    a m eh Settingec Backlight/
    Illumination
    e a Display lighteSet 
    required itemse C [Set]
    This function allows the display to be less-visible 
    to the people around you. You can start/cancel on 
    the screen other than the stand-by display.
    a s eh SettingebPrivacyView ON/
    PrivacyView OFF
    Select a menu to be displayed when m is 
    pressed on the stand-by display from Normal 
    menu (according to Kisekae Tool), Basic menu 
    (menu structure and menu numbers are fixed) or 
    Shortcut menu (changeable menu items).
    a m eh Settingea Screen/Display
    eg Menu preferencee a Select 
    startup menueSelect a menu type
    a m eh Settinged Text display/
    inpute a Font sizeeSet required 
    items
    eSelect font sizeFor some font sizes selected for overall, a 
    confirmation screen for changing the MENU 
    font size appears. When pressing Yes, 
    Kisekae Tool can be selected.
    PointKItems do not support the font size selected for overall 
    are set to the closest font size.
    Stand-by display setting
    Display light
    Privacy view
    Select startup menu
    Font size 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    You can set a character to be displayed on the 
    stand-by display. A message can be changed to 
    the speech in Machi-chara talk expression. You 
    can also use Friendly message support Machi-
    chara that displays a message according to the 
    FOMA terminal condition or content of entered 
    text. 
    æ”ÑéØ¿Ä, X”‡œ and ̧Øïw
    ÍÍ stored by default are the friendly message 
    support Machi-chara.
    Dora communications 
    zé
    ÆË
    É—}Q–
    a m eh Settingea Screen/Displayef Machi-chara settingeSet required 
    items
    e C [Set]
    PointKMachi-chara does not appear when i-αppli stand-by 
    display is set or while playing moving picture/i-
    motion set for the stand-by display.
    KIf you set friendly message  to ON, Machi-chara asks 
    your call name (user name) when you return to the 
    stand-by display. Press 
    gtwice to enter your user 
    name. User name is stored for each Machi-chara. If 
    you perform Reset all information from the submenu 
    on the Machi-chara list in the Data Box, stored user 
    name is deleted.
    Setting Machi-charaSound/Screen Setting
    Kisekae Tool
    You can set the stand-by display, menu, incoming/
    outgoing call screens, etc. at once with a 
    predefined combination. By default, Kisekae Tool 
    matched to the FOMA terminal color is set.
     Setting preinstalled Kisekae Tool
    a m ee Data Boxeh Kisekae Toole
    c PreinstallTo display details of the Kisekae Tool, select a 
    Kisekae Tool. To display the image of 
    coordinate, select Preview.
    bMove the cursor to a Kisekae Toole
    C [Setting]eYes 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Sound/Screen Setting
    Light setting
    You are notified of missed call or unread mail 
    (including SMS) by the indicator light.
    am eh Settingea Screen/Display
    e e Each display settinged Info 
    display & light
    e b Indicator lighte
    a ON  or b OFF
    PointKThe indicator light blinks at approximately 10 
    seconds interval. However, when you receive 
    information with the FOMA terminal closed or you 
    open the FOMA terminal and close without checking 
    the arrival information, the indicator light blinks at 
    approximately 30 minutes interval.
    You can set the light operation that is turned on 
    for incoming call or during a call.
    am eh Settingec Backlight/
    Illumination
    e b Light alerteSet 
    required itemse C [Set]
    Indicator light
    Light alert
    Sound/Screen Setting
    eco mode
    Save the battery power by adjusting the display 
    backlight or sound temporarily.
    a m eh Settingeg Batterye a eco 
    mode setting
    e a eco mode ON/OFFe
    a ON or b OFFWhen ON is set,   appears on the stand-by 
    display.
    PointKIf you do not change the default Shortcut menu 
    setting, press 5 for 1 second or more to switch 
    eco mode to ON/OFF.
    eco mode is automatically switched to ON/OFF 
    according to the battery level.
    a m eh Settingeg Batterye b eco 
    mode auto-start set.
    eSet required 
    itemse C [Set]
    PointKYou can set operations when eco mode is ON in eco 
    mode options.
    Std. saving : Change settings of System sound, Light 
    alert, Indicator light, Backlight, 1Seg eco mode, 
    etc. to save the battery power.
    Full saving : With Std. saving applied, change the 
    settings of touch operation, motion sensor, 
    Manner support, Auto light on, Machi-chara, 
    TempHmd sensor, Immobile sensor of Display off 
    lock setting, AUTO-GPS, Pedometer/ACT monitor, 
    etc. to save the battery power.
    eco mode auto-start set. 
    						
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