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1. Oo L Oo Q When taking a picture e tis recommended that you use both hands to keep the camera still e To take images or record videos in a dark environment use the Night mode If you are using the Night mode the exposure time is longer and the camera needs to be kept still longer e To adjust the brightness or contrast before taking the picture select Options gt Adjust gt Brightness or Contrast e The resolution of a zoomed picture is lower than that of a non zoomed picture but the image size remains the same You may notice the difference in image quality if viewed on a PC for example e Camera goes into battery saving mode if there are no key presses for a minute To continue taking pictures press After the image has been taken e f you do not want to keep the image press C e To return to the viewfinder to take a new picture press e e Tosend the image using Via Bluetooth press L For more information see Bluetooth connection p 122 e To make an image into a wallpaper in the standby mode select Options gt Set as wallpaper Camera and Gallery X Glossary Resolution is a measure of sharpness and clarity of an image Resolution refers to the number of pixels in an image The more pixels an image uses the more detailed it becomes and the more memory it consumes Self timer Use the self timer to delay the taking of a picture for a specifi
2. ae QU O O Q c 9 gt X Kuten Code List First to hird digits Fourth digit 0123456789 Re E B at oR PS RO R AR A 0S e eS E e be DETAN At R E a S A R A A 3 7S SOR SEB Ke OA E E PS a ADEE Se K 00 KE KE TN ER JER HO R IS ISIS IS LS 7 TR ses he hE ER FB BP BL EEE i SS DEIR TG TE EIS ER SE Ye BE en E m Boe eS E Bx E a eE BAL a fies 152 fis TR bs Die ht 2S First to Fourth digit poe 123456789 67 TSE no TE SS TE D HH HB Tk TTT Se ER 18 18 2 Ba TR IE 67 SER S UE AL 20 TT E Tp cS SE amp FAS ER a SS ih ke Six SC Sk 35 Emi Se Se OE SRE 684 lik Be E SB fete AGAR Ae Ae ADA Afe Ar Ary At S Ss RRR CGS PER HE HE OH BEA 690 WS m L S A CO 1 Ver M R V M R N SR COO KEERA RER COS fa 1e E E 19 BK A OA le 4E AF E LD 69 t BA GOS tE ft E E BRAS E ogoje CAERE G LA S ie A AE I COS lt HE E H AR 700 SBR MER 70 SRSSRH BREE 7O7 52 E Fis HL S AL HW S HL 7 O8 EF S FF BE S A BF Box BS De 709 15 BFS HR Bes ABR BSE AGE BS Bt Be BS BE 7 11 Bist AR fim Bis BES bs PS ABS AB AS 7 O e IS Ea BS eB Ba AES 71 ONES E IR A I hn He Bes 16 Bt Fourth digit HIRIO 123456789 7 46S ee SS Be 8 FF ZS SS ba 7 1 OFS i Sm HZ
3. e Turn OFF mobile phones in hospital wards e Turn OFF mobile phones even in the lobby if it is located near electrical medical equipment e f the medical facility has designated areas where the use of mobile phones or carrying them inside is prohibited please follow the instructions of the facility e f the automatic power ON function is enabled please disable this first before turning off the power If you are using electrical devices for medical care other than an implanted pacemaker or implanted defibrillator at home or other location outside a medical facility please inquire with the manufacturer of each device concerning any adverse effects of radio waves on the device Radio waves may have an adverse effect on the operation of electrical equipment for medical care N QU O gt QU q VY N QU O Z gt QU q CO VY Requests concerning handling Common Please do not allow the mova FOMA terminal or accessories to get wet The mova FOMA terminal battery pack and adapter including charger are not water proof Please do not use them in bathrooms or other locations with high humidity and do not let them get wet in the rain Also if you are carrying them against your body humidity caused by perspiration can cause corrosion inside the unit resulting in malfunction If our investigation shows that water entering the unit was the cause of malfunction the warranty
4. You can create shortcut links to your favourite images and notes Once you have added shortcuts for frequently viewed images and notes to Go to you can view them directly in Go to without having to open their associated application To view Go to press 5 and select Organiser gt Go to Adding shortcuts If you are adding images from the Gallery you need to add each file separately You can only add an application to Go to when Add to Go to is displayed in the options list Not all applications have this feature 1 Select the application that you want to add to Go to If you are adding a Gallery file select the file 2 Select Options gt Add to Go to An icon for it will be added to Go to e f you move the original file to another folder after adding it to Go to the link in Go to will be automatically updated e You can change the identifier in the lower left corner of each shortcut icon For example multiple images added from the Gallery are all represented by the same shortcut icon in Go to You can distinguish between them by changing their identifier To change an identifier select Options gt Shortcut icon Default shortcut examples 70 opens Calendar Z opens Inbox pee opens Notes Options Exit Fig 12 Images added to Go to 0 A CQ Cn bez O Organiser Vy gt 9 Tip The Converter options are Select unit Change currency Conversion type Currency rates Help and
5. g gt x x Warranty and After Sales Service Memory dial phonebook function and downloaded information e tis your responsibility to keep a separate record of all data stored on your FOMA terminal NTT DoCoMo is not liable for any alteration or loss of data e The data that you created stored downloaded etc may be modified or erased when you switch to a different mobile phone model or send your mobile phone for repairs Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the users data We may send you a replacement mobile phone instead of repair but the data is not moved to the replacement barring exceptions Inquiries For inquiries lt DoCoMo Information Centre gt E From a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone No prefix 151 toll free in Japanese only You cannot call this number from an ordinary landline phone E From an ordinary landline phone ee 0120 800 000 Can be called from a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone e Check the phone number carefully before dialing For technical inquiries E From a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone No prefix 113 toll free in Japanese only You cannot call this number from an ordinary landline phone E From an ordinary landline phone eXe 0120 800 000 Can be called from a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone e Check the phone number carefully before dialing e For details check the Servic
6. p 42 N lei YU WY K 0 QU Re Q N O N 0 O Tones and screen settings B Options in the Themes main view Preview Apply Edit Help and Exit To change profiles from self mode offline select Options gt Activate Press Yes The phone resumes wireless transmissions provided there is sufficient signal strength If Bluetooth is ON before entering self mode offline Bluetooth is turned off when self mode offline becomes active Bluetooth is turned on again automatically when self mode offline becomes inactive See Bluetooth connection p 122 Themes setting how your phone looks To change the phone s screen display wallpaper icons etc press and select Tools gt Themes You can customise the themes by selecting images from the gallery e To activate a theme select the theme and then select Options gt Apply e To preview a theme select the theme and then select Options gt Preview e To edit a theme select the theme and then select Options gt Edit and change the following options Depending on the theme some options cannot be edited e Wallpaper Image to be shown as a background image in standby mode e Colour palette Colours used on the screen e Screen saver Screen saver type date and time or text you enter yourself See also Screen saver timeout settings p 133 e Image in Go to Shortcut application s background image e To restor
7. simultaneously e To mark multiple items in a list press and hold and simultaneously press a or Checkmarks are placed next to the selected items When you have completed your selections stop pressing the navigation key and release After you have made all your selections you can move or delete them e Depending on the circumstances an abbreviated list of options is displayed when you press e In this view the main commands that you can use are displayed Copying and pasting text To select a character or word press and hold and simultaneously press or As the selection moves the text is highlighted To copy the text to the clipboard while still holding press Copy To insert the text into a document press and hold and press Paste The clipboard stores only single item Copied or cut text remains in the clipboard until the phone is turned OFF Your phone has a help feature To access application help select Options gt Help There is no help for i mode mail the browser or i mode applications vu G t oO Soe 5 O gt D A D Soe U co Tones and screen settings Messag i mode Fig 1 Standby mode Upper left Signal strength indicator and W CDMA Network indicator Upper right Battery level indicator and Bluetooth ON Tones and screen settings You can personalise the following settings for the screen a
8. Contacts phonebook 9 lt Tip Speed dialling is a quick way to call frequently used numbers You can assign speed dial keys to eight phone numbers See Speed dialling a phone number p 52 NI 9 Tip In the Contacts name list appears before a name when the mobile number is set as default and when the home phone number is set as default Selecting ringing tones See Adding ringing tones for contacts p 62 Adding information To add telephone numbers and addresses to Contacts open Contacts and select Options gt Edit Next select Options gt Edit label and then select an item to add and add it Deleting information To delete telephone numbers and addresses from Contacts open Contacts and select Options gt Edit Select an item you want to delete and then select Options gt Delete detail Editing a label To change a label open Contacts and select Options gt Edit Select a label you want to change and then select Options gt Edit label and edit the label Setting the default number You can specify the default number This allows you to easily call a number that is set as the default if you register multiple numbers into a contact 1 Press and select Contacts and then select the contact you want set the default number and open the contact 2 Options and select Ootion gt Defaults 3 Select the default telephone number and press Assign 4 Select a number you want to set
9. This sign denotes that death or serious injury may directly result from improper use This sign denotes that death or serious injury may result from improper use This sign denotes that bodily injury or damage to property may result from improper use The following pictorial displays are used to represent what you should do or should not do This symbol denotes a prohibited action This symbol denotes that disassembling the phone or its components is not allowed This symbol denotes that using the phone or its components with wet hands is not allowed This symbol denotes that using the phone or its components in a bathroom or other highly humid area is not allowed This symbol denotes an obligatory action that must be performed This symbol denotes that the equipment should be unplugged About FOMA terminal battery pack adapter including charger FOMA card Common No disassembly Please do not disassemble or modify the device Also please do not solder the device This may cause a fire injury electric shock or other accident or malfunction of the device It may also cause the battery pack to leak overheat explode or catch fire Please use a DoCoMo Group designated battery pack and adapter including charger with the mova FOMA terminal If you use a non designated product it may cause the mova FOMA terminal or battery pack to leak overheat crack catch fire or malf
10. p 138 in Security After resetting the settings the phone may take a longer time to power on Documents and files are unaffected Standby mode You can assign keypad shortcuts for the different keypresses in the standby mode 7T is Left selection key LL 9 is Navigation key right and L is Selection key You cannot set shortcuts to an i appli that you have installed Display Brightness You can change the brightness of the display to lighter or darker The brightness of the display is automatically adjusted according to the environment Ser saver time out The screen saver is activated when the time out period has expired Light time out Select a time out period after which the backlight will be switched off fa Call settings Send my caller ID network service You can specify that your phone number will be displayed Yes to or hidden No from the person to whom you are talking Call waiting network service If you have activated call waiting the network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress To activate call waiting select Activate To deactivate call waiting select Cancel To check if this function is active select Check status Reject call with SMS Select Yes to send a text message to a caller informing why you can not answer the call See Receiving calls rejecting calls p 53 Message text Enter the text to be sent in a text message when you reject a
11. 7 Microphone mouthpiece 8 Press the Q edit key to display a list of commands used when editing text such as Copy Cut and Paste 9 The clear key deletes text and items O1 A UO N 10 J End key 11 Press the left soft key or the right soft key Ls l to select the commands displayed in the lower left or right portion of the screen See Options and Exit shown in the lower left and right portions of the screen shown in the figure 12 Memory card slot 13 a Power key 14 Light sensor 15 Loudspeaker 16 Earpiece speaker Weight Approx 129 g Approx 60 x Approx 110 x Size W x H x D Aporo ain DoCoMo does not sell manufacturer option items such as the stereo earpiece microphone HS 3 sample USB connection cable CA 53 sample etc You can purchase these items from the sales department of Nokia Japan For information regarding use cautions and warranties refer to the conditions provided by Nokia Japan at the time of purchase For the information about where you can inquire of the optional parts from the manufacturer see Supplemental guide from Nokia vu G t oO Soe 5 O gt D A D Soe U co Before Using Your Phone Powering on the phone Press and hold the power key LOO For information regarding the PIN code or Lock code see Phone and UIM p 138 When you insert your UIM and turn it on the message Use phone i
12. It cannot be received in the W CDMA network A packet data connection may prevent cell broadcast reception Creating and sending an i mode mail If you use pictographs the message display may vary depending on the device receiving the message Copyright protection may prevent some images ringing tones and other content from being copied modified sent transferred or forwarded 1 Press and select Messaging gt New message gt i mode Mail When the memory becomes insufficient due to full message folders you cannot create a message Delete unnecessary messages before creating a new message You can automatically add a header and signature to an i mode mail See i mode mail settings p 90 2 Enter an address you send the mail to To select a recipient from contacts press In i mode mail you can specify an i mode mail address and an e mail address When you copy and paste a telephone number or e mail address from a received message copy it after making it editable by selecting Reply or Forward from the options Adding recipient addresses A total of up to five addresses can be specified for TO i Ems CC E and BCC al in i mode mail To add E M recipients select Options gt Add recipient gt TO CC BCC s You cannot send i mode mail without specifying the TO docomo tarog s A Changing recipients OoOcojp To change the type of specified recipient with TO CC or E eee BCC selected select Options
13. close applications or switch between them A Press and hold to display a list of the open applications Select an application and press the navigation key The selected application will display in the phone screen To close an application select it and press Malfunction Checklist 2 The FOMA terminal does not turn on The FOMA e ls mova valid with the dual network service See T terminal cannot be used Network Services Operation Guide O e s the battery pack properly attached p 34 e Did you set Ringing type to Silent p 45 c e Has the battery run out p 36 The FOMA terminal cannot be charged 2 22 or T appears and I hear a busy tone e s the battery pack properly attached to the FOMA Z e Are you outside the service area or in a location with terminal p 34 poor radio wave reception p 38 e ls the adapter firmly plugged into the electrical outlet p 36 pressed the dial keys but cannot make a call e ls the adapter properly attached to the FOMA e Are you not in the Self mode p 47 terminal If you are using the AC adapter make sure that the AC adapter connector is firmly plugged into dialled a number and initiated the call but all hear the FOMA terminal p 36 is a busy tone e Did you start dialling without waiting for the dialtone The key does not sound when I press it No key tone first e ls Keypad tones set to Off p 45 Did you dial the area code p 49 e ls the FOM
14. icon 39 image adding to contacts 59 i mode 94 bookmark 100 certificate 104 connecting 97 ending a connection 103 mail to function 103 options while viewing 98 phone to function 103 saving images 102 screen memo 101 setting 104 viewing a site 98 web to function 103 i mode mail 79 i mode menu 95 i mode password 96 international call replace intl prefix 134 K keyguard 40 keypress settings in the standby mode 132 L light time out 133 lock code 138 log 56 call duration 56 call duration display 57 log duration 57 packet connection 56 recent call lists 56 removing 57 showing logs 57 loudspeaker 53 M making calls 49 international call 50 making a call from Contacts 49 speed dialling 52 memory freeing memory 116 memory usage 116 memory card MMC inserting 35 memory card RS MMC 117 backing up onto memory card 117 format 118 restoring from the memory card 117 x lt 0 oO menu rearranging 42 message alert tone 45 messaging 79 Index attaching files 82 automatic playback 90 automatically attaching a header 90 automatically attaching a signature 90 bcc 81 cc 81 contacting i mode 86 creating 81 deleting 85 displaying attached files 82 84 displaying received e mail 83 draft folder 80 folder 79 forwarding 84 My folders 80 88 number of saved messages 93 outbox folder 80 89 quotation symbol 90 receiving 83 receiving image files 90 registering a contac
15. or press Find select the number from Contacts and press OK If you have previously forwarded calls from your phone the forwarding numbers will be displayed ina list Select a number from this list or select To other number and enter a phone number or select one from Contacts Then press OK 3 Select the length of ringing time before a call is forwarded and press OK Deactivating the call forwarding service Press and select Tools gt Settings gt Call forwarding gt Call forward settings gt Options gt Cancel Confirming the call forwarding service Press and select Tools gt Settings gt Call forwarding gt Call forward settings gt Options gt Check status Pa Call barring network service Call barring allows you to restrict the calls when you are staying abroad To change this setting you need your network PIN number Select a barring option and set it on Activate or off Cancel You can also check whether this option is on or not by selecting Check status Call barring affects all calls including data calls Your network PIN number is a four digit number that you need to use for network services and for various procedures on the DoCoMo e site We recommend that you choose a PIN number that cannot be easily guessed by other people For example you should avoid using your date of birth the last four digits of your phone number your postal code room number or numbers like 1111 and 1234 If you forg
16. service command 80 setting 131 additional service 141 call barring 137 call forwarding service 136 call setting 133 connection setting 135 enhancement 141 language 131 network 140 original setting 132 phone setting 131 security 138 voice mailbox 142 setting how your phone looks 48 setting tones 45 short message 87 shortcut camera 67 showing call duration 56 silent 46 SMS 87 creating 87 deleting 88 forwarding 88 receiving 88 replying 88 save to Drafts 87 sending 87 settings 91 snooze calendar alarm 111 sound clip 71 Speed dialling 134 standby mode shortcut functions 41 synchronisation 129 T text input 145 4 digit code input 149 copy paste 152 english predictive input 151 english text input 150 english traditional text input 150 input mode 145 Japanese predictive text input 148 Japanese traditional text input 149 pictograph 148 predictive conversion setting 132 Special character 148 tips on input 148 user dictionary 150 to do 114 U UIM e mail messages saved in UIM 93 inserting 34 my number 63 UIM contacts 63 user dictionary 150 USSD command 80 V vibrator 45 x lt 0 oO Index video call 51 receiving 54 rejecting 54 video clip 71 video editor 73 adding a sound clip 73 adding effects 73 editing transition 73 voice command 143 adding 143 voice dialling 64 143 voice mailbox 142 activating the service 142 confirming the service 142 deactivating the service 142 listen
17. 2 Press e enter a name for the service centre and press OK 3 Press A and e and enter the number of the SMS service centre Obtain the number from your service provider 4 Press OK 5 To use the new settings go back to the settings view Scroll to Msg centre in use and select the new service centre Service message settings This service is unavailable with this phone Cell broadcast settings Confirm to your service provider for the topic and the topic number and select Messaging gt OptionsOptions gt Settings gt Cell broadcast to change the settings e Reception Sets whether the information messages are received e Language With All you receive the cell broadcast messages in all supported languages With Selected you select a language to obtain the cell broadcast messages If you cannot find the desired language select Other e Topic detection Set this to On to automatically search for new topic numbers and save them without names to the topic list Choose Off if you do not want to save new topic numbers automatically The cell broadcast messages cannot be used in Japan It can be used only in the GSM network It cannot be received in the W CDMA network A packet data connection may prevent cell broadcast reception Other settings Select Messaging and select Options gt Settings gt Other 0 0 Da a VU e Save sent messages Select this when you want to save copies of all sent messages
18. Automatic to set the phone to automatically search for and select an available network If you select Manual you can manually select a network from the network list If the connection to the manually selected network is lost the phone will sound an error tone and ask you to reselect a network The selected network must have a roaming agreement with your home network This is the network whose UIM is inside your phone Cell info display Select On to set the phone to indicate when it is using a cellular network based on microcellular technology and to activate cell info reception Ga Enhancement settings Select Headset Car kit Bluetooth handsfree or Loopset as an enhancement e Select Default profile to set the profile that you want activated each time you connect a certain enhancement to your phone See Profiles setting tones p 45 e Set Automatic answer on to set the phone to automatically answer an incoming call after five seconds If the Ringing type is set to Beep once or Silent automatic answer is disabled Enhancement settings network service Whenever a new network service is started you can add it to your phone You can save the response message to the code sent to you by the network after you first use a service There are some other network services that can be accessed from other devices than your phone Please see the list of network services for more details Adding and using a service 1 Press and s
19. Creating a new synchronisation profile 1 If no profiles have been defined the phone asks whether you want to create a new profile Select Yes To create and add a new profile select Options gt New sync profile You can select whether to use the default settings in the new profile or copy and edit settings from an existing profile Define the following Sync profile name Give a descriptive name for the profile Data bearer The connection type is Bluetooth Host address Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct values User name Your user ID for the synchronisation server Contact your service provider or system administrator for your correct ID Password Enter your password Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct value Allow syne requests Select Yes if you want to allow the server to start a synchronisation Accept all sync reqs Select No if you want the phone to ask for your approval before the server starts a synchronisation gt 2 4 Q 0 GC O Q B The options that can be used in the synchronisation main display are Synchronise New sync profile Edit sync profile Delete View log Set as default Help and Exit Press L 9 and select Contacts Calendar or Notes Select Yes if you want to synchronise the selected database e Remote database Enter the correct path to a calendar address book or notes database on the remote serv
20. Exit Deleting a shortcut Select the shortcut and press The default shortcuts Calendar Inbox and Notes cannot be deleted If you delete the original application or file linked from a shortcut icon the icon changes to a lighter colour If you select an icon that is displayed in this lighter colour a screen will appear asking if you want to delete the shortcut or not iG Converter converting measures To convert measures such as Length from one unit Yards to another Metres press and select Organiser gt Converter Note that the Converter has limited precision so rounding errors may occur 1 Scroll to the Type field and press e to open a list of measures Scroll to the measure you want to use and press OK 2 Scroll to the first Unit field and press Select the unit from which you want to convert and press OK Scroll to the next Unit field and select the unit to which you want to convert 3 Scroll to the first Amount field and enter the value you want to convert The other Amount field changes automatically to show the converted value To add a decimal press To add the for temperature or E exponential symbol press z2gx vo Setting a base currency and exchange rates Before you can make currency conversions you need to choose a base currency and add an exchange rate The rate of the base currency is always 1 The base currency determines the conversion rates of the ot
21. Services Operation Guide for more details about how to use the voice mailbox service and its costs If you miss an incoming video call the caller will not be connected to the voice mailbox and will be cut off after the ringing time specified for the voice mailbox service has expired Activating the voice mailbox service 1 Press and select Tools gt Voice mail gt Voice mailbox gt Options gt Activate 2 Select the ringing time before the caller is connected to voice mailbox service centre and press OK Deactivating the voice mailbox service Press and select Tools gt Voice mail gt Voice mailbox gt Options gt Cancel Checking the status of the voice mailbox service Press 5 and select Tools gt Voice mail gt Voice mailbox gt Options gt Check status Listening to your voice messages You can listen to your voice messages by calling the voice mailbox service centre as described below e Press and hold 5 1ao in the standby mode Press and select Tools gt Voice mail gt Voice mailbox e You will receive SMS notification whenever a new message is recorded When you receive this notification call the voice mailbox service centre When you open the text message you can see how many messages have been saved in the voice mailbox service centre The text messages that you receive will be saved in the Inbox folder L 20 Voice commands You can activate applications and features by artic
22. This can cause loss of eyesight Do not allow needles or other metal objects to touch the terminals Also do Do not puncture the battery pack with not carry or store the battery pack with nails hit it with a hammer or step on it metal necklaces or other metal objects This may cause the battery pack to leak This may cause the battery pack to leak overheat crack or catch fire overheat crack or catch fire If the battery pack does not connect smoothly to the mova FOMA terminal or battery pack charger please do not force it to connect Check the orientation of the battery pack and try connecting it again Forcing it to connect may cause it to leak overheat crack or catch fire Safety Notes Warning If the battery pack leaks or emits a suspicious odor immediately stop using it and move it away from any fire If liquid from the battery pack catches fire it may cause the battery pack to catch fire or crack If the battery pack does not fully charge after the specified charge time elapses stop charging the battery pack Allowing the battery pack to continue charging in this condition may cause it to leak overheat crack or catch fire If liquid from inside the battery pack gets onto skin or clothes immediately stop using the battery pack and rinse the liquid off with clean water The liquid may cause injury to the skin Caution Do not dispose of the battery pack with ordinary rubbish This may cause
23. This may cause electrical shock overheating or fire Safety Notes Warning When plugging the AC adapter into a power outlet be sure not to touch metal objects such as a metal strap and make sure the plug is securely plugged in Lack of care may cause electrical shock Short or fire Please wipe any dirt or dust off the plug Dirt or dust on the plug may cause a fire Use the specified power supply and voltage During charging place the charger and desktop holder in a stable location Do not fold or wrap the charger or desktop holder in cloth or bedding This may cause the mova FOMA terminal to fall out of the charger or holder build up heat and cause a fire or malfunction If you hear thunder or see lightning do not touch the FOMA terminal or adapter including charger Lightning is a cause of electrical shock thunderbolt If the wrong voltage is used it may cause a fire or malfunction AC adapter NMO1 AC100 V to 240 V Plug only into a home AC outlet Caution Be sure to unplug the adapter when Do not place any heavy items on the cleaning it C cable or power cord of the adapter including charger This may cause electrical shock or fire If it is not unplugged it may cause Unplug electrical shock When unplugging the adapter including charger do not pull on the cable or power cord but hold Oo onto the plug Do If you pull on the cord it may damage the cord or cause
24. To organise messages add a new folder in My folders See My folders p 88 B Options that can be used in the cell broadcast Open Subscribe Unsubscribe Hotmark Remove hotmark Topic Settings Help and Exit as Inbox When i mode mail SMS or message R F is received it will be saved into this folder L My folders Organises received messages F Drafts Saves draft messages that has not yet been sent Sent Saves up to 20 of the latest messages sent However it does not include data sent through Bluetooth To change the number of messages saved see Other settings p 93 Z Outbox Messages waiting to be sent is temporarily saved Reports You can request to send the delivery report of sent SMS to the network network service e To send the network service enabling command etc by entering service requests USSD command select Messaging gt Options gt Service command in the Messaging main view e Cell broadcast is a network service that allows you to receive messages on various topics such as weather or traffic conditions from your service provider For available topics and relevant topic numbers contact your service provider Select Options gt Cell broadcast in the Messaging main view In the main view you can see the status of a topic a topic number name and whether it has been flagged for follow up The cell broadcast cannot be used in Japan It can be used only in the GSM network
25. X O O 0O QU K O ok WY Q K O Q Contacts phonebook Adding ringing tones for contacts When a call is received from a name or group in Contacts the associated ringing tone sounds if the number is sent and the phone recognises the number 1 Press select Contacts to open the contact to which you want to add the ringing tone To add a ringing tone to a group press open the Groups list and select a contact group 2 Select Options gt Ringing tone A list of ringing tones opens 3 Select the ringing tone you want to use for the individual contact or the selected group To remove the ringing tone select Default tone from the list of ringing tones If you have already set a ringing tone to a contact group and then add a new contact to the group the group ringing tone will not be reflected to the added contact Copying Contacts between the UIM and the phone s memory e To copy a name and number from the UIM to the phone press and select Contacts gt Options gt UIM contacts gt UIM directory Next select the name you want to copy and select Options gt Copy to Contacts e To copy the Contacts from the phone to the UIM press 3 to open Contacts With the names you want to copy selected select Options gt Copy gt To UIM directory When copying multiple contacts select Mark Unmark before selecting Copy to mark the contacts you want to copy e To copy a telephone
26. a fire or environmental damage If a battery pack is no longer needed apply tape across the terminals to insulate them then take it to a DoCoMo service center or follow the instructions of a local organization that would collect it Handling the adapter including changer Unplug Warning Do not short the charge terminals while the battery pack is connected to a power outlet or cigarette lighter socket Also do i not allow the charge terminals to touch N your fingers hand or other parts of your body This may cause a fire malfunction electrical shock or injury No wet hand Absolutely avoid using the AC adapter desktop holder or battery pack charger in the bathroom or other locations with high humidity This may cause electrical shock If the adapter including charger is not used for a long period of time please unplug it from the power outlet Leaving it plugged in may cause electrical shock fire or malfunction Safety Notes Do not touch the cord of the adapter including charger or the power outlet with wet hands This may cause electrical shock If water or other liquid enters the adapter including charger immediately remove the plug from the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket Leaving the adapter including charger plugged in may cause electrical shock smoke or fire If the cable or power cord of the adapter including charger becomes damaged please do not use it
27. as a default and press Select Deleting contacts Deleting one item 1 Press and select Contacts 2 Select the contact you want to delete and press C Press Yes to delete Deleting multiple or all contacts 1 Press M and select Contacts 2 Press Q and mark the contact you want to delete and press C Press Yes to delete Creating contact groups Press 3 select Contacts and press C to open the Groups list Select Options gt New group Enter a name for the group or use the default name Group N and press OK Open the group and select Options gt Add members Select a contact and press e to mark it To add multiple members mark all the contacts you want to add 6 Press OK to add the contacts to the group oP WN To rename a group select Options gt Rename Then enter the new name and press OK Removing members from a group 1 In the Groups list open the group you want to modify 2 Select the contact you want to remove and select Options gt Remove from group 3 Press Yes to remove the contacts from the group X lt Tip You can add and edit contacts using Nokia Contacts Editor available in Nokia PC Suite See the CD ROM supplied in the sales package X lt Tip Options available in the Groups list view Open New group Delete Rename Ringing tone Contacts info Settings Help and Exit X Tip To look up a contact s group select Options gt Belongs to groups Pd
28. compatible device open the Gallery application 2 Select the item such as an image and select Options gt Send gt Via Bluetooth The phone starts to search for other devices within range Bluetooth enabled devices within the communication range begin to appear on the display one by one as they are detected Their device icons Bluetooth device names device types and nicknames are displayed 2 Tip If you have detected Bluetooth devices before a list of the devices that were detected before is shown first To start a new search select More devices This list is deleted when you switch off the phone e To stop the search press Stop The list of devices already found remains displayed You can now select one of them and establish a connection with it 3 Scroll to the device to which you want to connect and press Select 4 Pairing if required by the other device Icons for other Bluetooth devices J Computer L Telephone c d Audio Video Headset Other ye Tip When you are searching for other devices some will only appear as unique Bluetooth addresses device addresses To find the unique Bluetooth address of your phone enter the code 2820 in standby mode gt a 2 4 Q 0 GC O Q Connectivity Vly R gt Tip To send a text message using Bluetooth instead of SMS open Notes write your text and select Options gt Send gt Via Bluetooth e If the other device requires pai
29. find your PUK code on your copy of the FOMA contract that was given to you when you signed up with FOMA PIN code request If you activate this option your PIN code will be requested whenever you switch on your phone PIN code PIN2 code Lock code You can change your lock code PIN code or PIN2 code These codes can only include the numbers from 0 to 9 Avoid using access codes similar to emergency numbers to prevent accidental dialing of emergency numbers Such emergency numbers include the ones used in Japan as well as the ones used in other countries such as 911 112 and 08 Autolock period Set the autolock period After this time out period has expired your phone will be automatically locked and can only be used again if the correct lock code handset PIN number is entered Enter a number for the time out in minutes To disable the autolock period select None To unlock the phone enter the lock code handset PIN number Note When you are abroad you may sometimes be able to call saved emergency numbers from your phone in self mode even when it has been locked When you are in Japan you cannot call 110 118 or 119 while the phone is locked If you need to call an emergency number while in Japan unlock your phone and call these numbers following the instructions in Emergency Information p 9 of Your Nokia Guide Lock if UIM changed You can set the phone to ask for the lock code handset PIN number when an unre
30. following types of locations Where the battery pack may be subject to considerable humidity dust or vibration Near an ordinary phone television or radio Though the adapter including charger gets warm while the battery pack is being charged this is normal You can use it as Is When using a power outlet with a mechanism to prevent it from disconnected please follow the instructions that came with the outlet FOMA card When removing the FOMA card do not use more force than necessary Do not damage the IC chip handle it carelessly or cause It to short circuit This may cause a loss of data ora malfunction Do not drop the FOMA card or subject it to shocks This may cause it to malfunction Do not bend the FOMA card and do not place any heavy items on top of the FOMA card This may cause it to malfunction When inserting the FOMA card into the FOMA terminal do not use more force than is necessary Though the FOMA card gets warm while it is being used this is normal You can use it as is If the FOMA card is inserted into another IC card reader writer and it is damaged as a result this is the customer s responsibility Be sure that the IC section is always clean when using It Use a soft dry cloth when cleaning the FOMA card We ask that you make a separate notes back ups of any information that you store in the FOMA card and keep it in a safe place DoCoMo cannot accept responsibility for the loss of this inform
31. have changed the display text language the phone restarts EA O O e Tools Display Brightness Bright Fig 13 Screen brightness setting See P 733 Changing the settings for Phone language affects every application in your phone The change remains effective until you change the setting again English prediction For all text input screens on the phone you can set the predictive text input to On or Off Reset predictive dict Converted characters are automatically memorised in the User dictionary Frequently used words and words that have been saved in the User dictionary are displayed at the top of the list of conversion candidates You can reset the predictive conversion dictionary to its original values The words you added to the User dictionary are unaffected Japanese prediction For all text input screens on the phone you can set the Japanese predictive text input to On or Off Welcome note or logo The welcome note or logo is displayed briefly each time you switch on the phone Select Default to use the default image or Text to write a welcome note up to 50 characters You can also select Image to use a photo or picture from Gallery Orig phone settings You can reset some of the settings to their original values This will not affect files that you have already saved You need the lock code handset PIN number to return to the original value See Phone and UIM
32. i RSH ol IGE See ALEO all EL U af es amet Oe S U U 837 JHE 28 Be oh HA Ba St AS S Ae ae SR cos el HS 840 _ 551R x He SNL QHA Q How do I display my number A Select gt Contacts gt Options gt UIM contacts gt UIM directory gt Options gt My numbers Q How do I delete all of my contacts A Select gt Contacts gt Options gt Mark Unmark gt Mark all gt Options gt Delete Q How do restore the original settings A Select gt Tools gt Settings gt Phone gt General gt Orig phone settings gt Lock code factory setting 12345 Note Orig phone settings simply restores settings It does not delete any user data Q What is the lock code handset PIN number A The factory setting of the lock code is 12345 Q When was setting the time selected Sapporo by mistake now want to change it to Tokyo A Select gt Clock gt Select World Clock tab gt Options gt Add city gt Select Tokyo gt Options gt My home city Q amp A Q want to set the ring time after which the phone switches to voice mail A Select M gt Tools gt Voice mail gt Options gt Activate gt enter the desired ring time in seconds Q How can back data up to an RS MMC memory card A Select 5 gt Organiser gt Memory gt Options gt Backup phone mem Q How can I retrieve data that has been backed up to an
33. i mode gt Contents on sites programmes or Internet websites are normally protected by copyright laws The downloading of documents pictures and other data from these sites or websites to your FOMA terminal is permitted only when intended for your personal use only No data may be copied in part or in whole whether modified or not for resale or redistribution without the consent of the copyright holder Depending on the format of files downloaded from sites the maximum number of the display colours that the phone has may not be viewed fully All data saved mail message screen memos i appli or stored bookmarks etc in your FOMA terminal will be retained for approximately one month even when the battery pack was removed but it may disappear after time Also data may be lost when your FOMA terminal is damaged repaired or otherwise mishandled It is the user s responsibility to keep a separate record of all data stored in the FOMA terminal Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to the stored data in your FOMA terminal In addition if you own a PC Windows 2000 Windows XP you can use Data Link Software included in the CD ROM for FOMA NM8g50iG to transfer and back up the contents such as SMS or bookmarks onto your PC The Data Link Software can be downloaded from the website www nokia co jp of Nokia Japan without a charge X Tip To go back to the normal screen from the full screen pre
34. i mode mail E J is displayed on the upper right of the screen and 1 new message is displayed on the standby mode Press Show to open the received i mode mail To open new i mode mail in the Inbox folder scroll to the target message and press You can have attached files automatically displayed and played when you display i mode mail with attached files See Layout settings p 90 If your terminal receives the maximum allowable number of messages Jon the upper right of the screen turns to blink a message indicating the lack of memory is displayed and no more messages can be received Delete unnecessary messages and perform the receiving operation again In addition the phone does not support message protection functions Draft message icons Draft SMS 2 Draft i mode mail 0 0 Da Ta VU i mode mail and SMS status icons Unread messages in the inbox message folder DI Attached files ta Unread SMS f Read SMS fx Unread i mode mail f 4 Read i mode mail Rl Unread message R f Read message R K Unread message F f Read message F Tp Data received through Bluetooth Messaging Displaying and saving attached files 1 Open i mode mail to which files are attached select Options gt View attachments 2 Select Options gt View image Play sound Save attachment on the attachment list screen press Yes They are saved in the Gallery folder Messages ca
35. indicates into which location the phone memory LSI or the memory card f the video will be saved Press e to start recording The record icon d is shown o 1 indicates the elapsed time and the remaining time for FA 27042005 1 the current video 00 00 00 42 E o 2 indicates the zoom level Press to zoom in on your subject before or during recording Press gt to zoom out e At 3 the icon is displayed when the microphone is muted e At 4 the Z icon appears when the Night mode is activated To pause recording at any time press e or Pause The pause icon il starts to blink on the display Press e or Continue again to resume recording Video recording goes into the standby state battery saving mode if there are no key presses within a minute Press e to restart video recording Press Stop to stop recording The recorded video is saved automatically as video clips in the Video clips folder in the Gallery See Gallery p 71 After a video clip has been recorded To immediately play the video clip you just recorded select Options gt Play If you do not want to keep the video press C To return to the viewfinder to record a new video press e To send the image using Via Bluetooth press L For more information see Bluetooth connection p 122 B Options before recording Record New Activate night mode Deact night mode Mute Unmute Go to Gallery Adjust Settings Hel
36. into the Sent folder e No of saved msgs Set the number of sent messages that can be saved in the Sent folder The default limit is 20 messages When the limit is reached the oldest message is deleted Displaying the messages of UIM This is the operation when inserting a UIM in which messages are saved to the phone To display the messages saved in UIM on the screen first you must copy the messages in the UIM to a folder in the phone 1 Press and select Messaging gt Options gt UIM messages 2 To mark messages to be copied select Options gt Mark Unmark gt Mark or Mark all 3 Select Options gt Copy A list of folders opens 4 Select a folder and press OK to start copying After the copy open the folder to view the messages Connecting to i mode The i mode service enables you to use an i mode compatible FOMA terminal i mode terminal display to access online services such as i mode mail connecting to the Internet and sites programmes etc i mode is a charged service to which you must subscribe For details about available services usage fees and charging methods refer to i mode User s Manual e Site programme connection This service allows you to access a range of online services provided by your IP information service provider such as weather reports and news bulletins simply by selecting them from the i mode menu list You can also download and enjoy games and standby screen images e
37. mS gt hhi gt Abe gt 123 While in English text input mode you can change the type of English text input mode by pressing 7 x after waiting about a second See English text input mode p 146 Japanese text input mode In the text input screen check that cy H normal input or Mey Ae predictive text is displayed lt QU 5 x lt QU 5 Z X Tip You can change your input mode during text input by pressing 8 Predictive text input mode You can switch between the normal and predictive input modes in Japanese or English text input mode by pressing and holding 7 7 w AS 2 Abe abe ABC T Press and hold z x t Predictive cera ARF ABK abe ABC Japanese text input mode English text input mode English text input mode There are three types of English text input modes Quickly press 7 once while entering English text in order to change the English text input mode type The displayed input mode will change in the following way Abe Initial caps mode If the sentence starting letter is entered in upper case the phone switches to lower case mode And when you enter a period the phone changes to this mode abe Lower case mode The phone automatically changes to this mode after the first letter of a sentence is entered BBE Upper case mode You can switch into this mode by quickly pressing 7 after you have e
38. message alert tone the keypad tone the warning tone the tone for caller groups and vibrator press 5 and select Profiles You can see the currently selected profile at the top of the display in standby mode If the General profile is in use only the current date is shown The message alert tone settings are reflected in i mode mail message R F and SMS There are the following types of profiles You can customise the profiles with the exception of Driving General By default the telephone and message alert tones keypad tones and warning tones are ON The vibrator is OFF When you purchase your phone it is set to this profile Silent By default the ringing tones are set to OFF and the vibrator is set to ON See Silent p 46 Meeting By default the ringing tones are set to the lowest volume and the beep to only once Outdoor By default the ringing tones are set to the highest volume Pager By default the ringing tones are OFF and the vibrator is ON Self mode offline There is no setting for ringing tones of the phone See Self mode offline p 47 Driving All tones are OFF See Driving p 47 QE gt 9 lt Tip A different tone from the one you set may sound for an incoming call depending on the memory usage N lei YU WY K 0 QU Re Q N O N QU K O Switching profiles To switch profiles briefly press a in standby mode Select the profile you
39. mode Open e URL Allows you to enter a URL to access a site e Previous page Moves back to the previous page When Back is displayed on the screen you can also go back to the previous page by pressing Back Alternatively you can go back to the previous page by pressing in some cases e Next page Go forward to the next page after going back to the previous page You can go forward to next pages by pressing in some cases e iMenu Displays the main screen of iMenu e Bookmark Displays the list of bookmarks e Screen memo Displays the list of screen memos View e Reload Obtains the displayed page again from a server e Change character code Converts the character code for the displayed page If you repeat the conversion four times it will go back to the original display Also operations of page update forward move or backward move will restore the original display e Full screen Allows you to make the site display a full screen display Tools Save graphics Displayed when an image is selected on a site It saves the image on the site refer to P 102 Add screen memo Saves the displayed page refer to P 101 Add bookmark Saves the title and URL of the currently displayed page as a bookmark Compose i mode Mail Opens the mail composition screen Focused URL info Displays the URL selected on a site URL Displays the detailed information of the currently displayed page lt Notes on using
40. of the FOMA terminal It is recommended to write down the content of phonebook etc on paper just in case of such data loss If you have a PC Windows 2000 Windows XP you can transfer and back up the data to your PC using Data Link Software for this phone and the CA 53 USB connection cable sample or Nokia USB data cable commercial item In accordance with copyright laws when repairing the FOMA terminal data downloaded via i mode or i appli will not be transferred to the new FOMA terminal etc except in certain cases Warranty and After Sales Service After sales service If you have problems with your FOMA terminal If you have problems call the technical inquiries number noted on Inquiries p 165 If you are informed that your FOMA terminal needs repairs when contacting DoCoMo Bring your FOMA terminal to a designated repair shop The repair shop is only open during business hours Remember to bring your warranty card with you During the warranty period The FOMA terminal will be repaired free of charge in accordance with our written warranty policy Be sure to bring the warranty card with you when having your FOMA terminal repaired Even during the warranty period charges will be incurred for any repairs if you cannot show the warranty card or if the malfunction or damage is the result of improper use Even during the warranty period charges will be incurred for any repairs if the malfunction is the result o
41. of the display when you are writing text using English traditional text input Press a number key UL amp 1oo wz95 repeatedly until the desired character appears If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one wait until the cursor appears or press and enter the letter e The most common punctuation marks are available under 5 1a Press 5 1ao repeatedly to reach the desired punctuation mark e To insert a space press L 20 amp or To move the cursor to the next line press eu s twice or press LA once English predictive text input When the English dictionary becomes full the most recently added word replaces the oldest 1 To activate the English predictive text input press 8 and select English prediction on Predictive text input is available for all text editing on your phone The amp y icon lt QU 5 Z is shown on the top right of the display when you are writing text using predictive text ig input 2 To enter the desired word press the 2 abc wxyz95 keys For each letter of the On word press the corresponding key just once For example to enter Nokia when English predictive text input is selected Onl Press mno 614 for N mno 6 i for o 5 jki for k re 4 ghi for i and n 2 abc for a ae abe See Figure 16 The word suggestion changes after each key press Nokia 3 When you f
42. once you can immediately confirm conversion of the whole phrase by pressing and holding down 4 digit code input Characters symbols and numbers can be entered using the four digit codes in Kuten Code List p 153 1 Press A and select Insert Kuten code 2 Key in the four digit code in Kuten Code List p 153 and press OK Today s meeting Fig 15 Screen display when a text message is being written by predictive text input lt QU 5 fe Z Writing text S9 Tip While entering text you can press 2 and select Save word B Options after saving a word Open New word Delete Mark Unmark Help and Exit L F Adding words in the User dictionary When you are saving words kanji to the User dictionary you can also save the corresponding reading in Hiragana Saved words are used for character conversion When you want to key in a saved word enter the Hiragana reading that was saved with its kanji 1 2 3 4 To add a word to the dictionary press 5 and select Tools gt User dict Select Options gt New word Enter a word or phrase in the Word field Press A to move the cursor to the Reading field and key in the reading in Hiragana characters When you are saving a word there are some characters such as small Hiragana that you cannot enter as its first character English text input English traditional text input The i Abg icon is shown on the top right
43. save a host When you use i mode again change Host selection to i mode Receiving message R F When the phone is within the i mode service area it will automatically receive messages R F from the i mode service centre When it is outside of the service area or it cannot automatically receive messages R F for some reason the messages will be stored in the i mode Centre To inquire whether messages are stored in the i mode Centre refer to Contacting the i mode Centre p 86 Received message R F will be saved in Inbox For the inbox refer to Messaging p 79 Messages R F can be deleted in the same way as deleting messages See Deleting messages p 85 X Tip When you receive an image attached message R F open the message R F and select Options gt Display attached file to display the image QU O O yu O 4 O c p Q QU K K O Q I appli Gy i appli You can conveniently take advantage of the i mode supporting FOMA terminal i mode terminal by downloading i appli from Web sites For example you can download various games to enjoy them or i applis for the stock price information to automatically check stock prices periodically Additionally a map i appli enables smooth scrolling because it downloads only required data For detailed information on how to use i appli connection fees other fees and charging methods see the i mode User s Manual or information on the sites that you are usin
44. tags note that e Voice tags are not language dependent They are dependent on the speaker s voice e You must say the voice tag exactly as you said it when you recorded it e Voice tags are sensitive to background noise Record voice tags and use them to make a phone call in a quiet environment e Very short names are not accepted Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbers Note It is not appropriate to use voice tags in noisy places or in an emergency Do not rely solely on voice dialling in any environment or situation Adding a voice tag to a phone number You can have only one voice tag per contact You can add a voice tag to up to 50 phone numbers 1 In Contacts open the contact to which you want to add a voice tag 2 Select the number to which you want to add a voice tag and select Options gt Add voice tag 3 Press Start to record a voice tag After the starting tone say clearly the words you want to record as a voice tag Wait until the phone plays the recorded tag and saves it An icon 6 can be seen next to the number in the contact indicating that a voice tag has been added to it Speak now Making a call by saying a voice tag You must say the voice tag exactly as you said it when you recorded it When you are making a call by saying a voice tag the loudspeaker is in use Hold the phone at a short distance away and say the voice tag clearly e Press and hold L 31 The starting tone s
45. terminal cannot be located State your phone number in case the police or fire department needs to check with you Also do not move while calling because it may cause bad connection Do not power off the phone after the call Keep it in a state that you can receive a call at least for about 10 minutes In some area the call may not be connected to the police station or the fire department that has jurisdiction over the area When the call does go through make a call from a pay phone or a general subscriber phone around Before Using Your Phone Inserting the UIM and battery 1 Turn the phone over press the release button 1 and slide the rear cover in the direction of the arrow 2 2 Lift up the rear cover 3 4 Insert the UIM in the holder 6 With the missing corner of the UIM 7 facing the top of the holder ensure that the connectors of the UIM are aligned with the connectors on the phone 5 Close the card holder 8 and snap it firmly into place 9 Before Using Your Phone 3 To release the UIM holder slide the holder in the direction of the arrow 4 and then open it 5 6 Insert the battery aligning the metal end of the battery with the metal end of the phone 10 7 Replace the rear cover 8 Remove the plastic cover that protects the display Inserting a memory card A RS MMC memory card is used when saving the phone s memory The package contains the following items n
46. tones and other content from being copied modified transferred or forwarded Phone To Mail To Web To functions These functions allow you to make a call to a telephone number to create and send an e mail to an e mail address or to access a URL that you find on sites Web pages messages R F or mails Phone To function Select a telephone number on a site or e mail and press A call will be made to the selected telephone number Mail To function Select an e mail address on a site or e mail and press The e mail composition screen will open with the destination address specified Web To function Select a URL on a site or e mail and press e The site of the selected URL will be displayed Ending a connection Press Exit while displaying a site Alternatively press and hold 5 select Browser application and press to exit Only pressing J End key does not end a connection QU O O qu O 4 O c pr Q QU K K O Q Connecting to i mode i mode settings Press G and select i mode gt iMenu gt Options gt Settings You can also set by selecting Options gt Settings while displaying a site or website Press C to switch setting items of General and Certificate To change the contents of each setting select a setting and press e or select Options gt Change General e Set connection timeout Sets the time until the transmission is automatically canceled
47. values Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www nokia com USA and Canada The SAR limit of USA FCC and Canada IC is 1 6 W kg averaged over one gram of tissue This device model has also been tested against this SAR limit The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 0 57 W kg and when properly worn on the body is 0 57 W kg Information about this device can be found on the FCC s website at http www fec gov oet fecid by searching the equipment authorization system using FCC ID QVWVRM 109 Notes on the use of Bluetooth devices In the frequency band used by this device industrial scientific and medical devices including microwave ovens in plant radio stations for identifying mobile objects that require licenses used for plant manufacturing lines etc specific low power radio stations that do not require licenses and ham radio station etc herein after abbreviated as other radio stations are also operating 1 Please make sure that these other radio stations are not operating nearby before using this device 2 In the event that interference occurs between this device and other radion stations immediately change the location for using this device or stop sending radio waves to avoid interference 3 Ifyou have any questions or encounter any problems in using this device in Japan please contact the number below Contact
48. when the data transmission cannot be performed due to inability to access a busy site e Homepage Sets the URL of a website e Set image display Sets if images are to be displayed while browsing Certificate Displays a list of certificates To set to enable or disable certificates select Options gt Change To view the details of certificates select Options gt Details Note Copyright protection may prevent some images ringtones and other contents from being copied modified transferred or forwarded Selecting a host Changing hosts enables you to connect to any other providers other than i mode To connect with other providers you need to subscribe to them separately For service contents site connection Internet connection e mail function etc how to subscribe or fees for each provider please contact them directly Selecting a host other than i mode disables you from using i mode When selecting a host other than i mode the Pake Houdai deal will not be applied Use the following method to save a host For the information you enter into each item please contact the provider you use 1 Press 5 and select i mode gt i mode setting When a host other than i mode is already set press to switch the display between General and User defined General e Host selection Select User defined host User defined Enter values into the following items e Host name e Host number e Host address 2 Press Back to
49. will not cover the repair In this case the customer must bear the cost of the repair Please use a soft dry cloth when cleaning the units e Some mova FOMA terminal displays have been treated with a special coating to make the color LCD screen easier to view When wiping it clean please do not press down too hard on the dry cloth in order to avoid scratching the surface Take sufficient care when handling it and use a soft dry cloth such as the type used for glasses when cleaning it Also if you allow water drops or dirt to remain on the screen it may smear or cause the coating to peel e Ifyou use alcohol thinner benzine or other cleaning agent the printing may disappear and the colors may fade Please do not use these substances Use a dry cotton swap to occasionally clean the electrode terminals If the terminals become dirty contact becomes poor and power may be cut It is also a cause of an insufficiently charged battery If the terminals become dirty please wipe them clean with a dry cloth or cotton pad Do not place the units near the air outlet section of an air conditioner Rapid temperature changes cause dewing which results in internal corrosion and malfunction Do not place the mova FOMA terminal in a location subject to excessive weight or pressure If the unit is included in a container packed with many things or placed in a pocket subject to pressure when you sit down the LCD screen or intern
50. you can see the view taking a picture Capture to be captured See the figure below Press 6 or C to move between the Image and New Activate night Video views o 1 indicates where the images will be saved to phone memory LSI or memory card Ep e 2 shows an approximate estimate of how many images can be saved in the memory of your phone or the memory card The number of images that can be saved varies depending on the resolution of the images selected See Image quality p 68 e 3 shows the zoom level Press to zoom in press to zoom out e 4 displays the L icon when the Night mode is activated mode Deact night mode Self timer Go to Gallery Adjust Settings Help and Exit Activate e 5 is the self timer icon J which indicates how much time remains before the picture is taken See Self timer p 68 2 To take a picture press e Do not move the phone before the Camera application Shortcut Press 1 0 starts to save the image The image is saved automatically in the Images folder of to activate or deactivate Gallery See Gallery p 71 the Night mode Press def 3 to adjust brightness Press mno 6 i to adjust contrast Saving the captured image may take longer if you have changed the zoom brightness or contrast settings For information about zoom see Taking pictures p 66 For information about contrast see When taking a picture below So 2
51. A terminal in the silent profile p 46 Is 32 or F displayed Message such as Outside the range will not be displayed p 39 The other party s voice is difficult to hear during calls e ls the earpiece speaker placed properly against your cannot receive calls or cannot hear the ring tone ear p 37 e Is the FOMA terminal in the silent profile p 46 e ls anything such as a seal obstructing the earpiece e ls the FOMA terminal in the Driving profile p 47 speaker e Is the start time of voice mail or call forwarding service s Is anything obstructing the loudspeaker while in set to 0 seconds p 142 hands free mode p 52 e Is caller ID request set to Activate See Network e Did you change the volume setting Change this Services Operation Guide setting until you can easily hear the other party p 52 ne X Q QU lt lt Q c 2 Q a The other party s voice is too loud during calls e Did you change the volume setting Change this setting until you can easily hear the other party p 52 The other party cannot hear me e ls anything obstructing the mouthpiece p 37 The date is displayed differently e ls Japanese selected in the language setting p 131 The display is dim e ls the brightness setting of the display light set to Level 1 p 133 When I receive SMS the name stored in the Phonebook is not displayed e Did you correctly store the phone number of
52. AGE Settings seene 92 Cell broadcast settings sees eee 92 Other setting S icsatais sec fecseaatsacgeccectnastexicstencnciientinaglnan 93 Displaying the messages Of UIM esses 93 Connecting to i mode sssssssunsssnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 94 HOJE MEN ss Metra tokens Streeter neerr eet 95 uls ls EEIT 96 Connecting to i mode Sites sss 97 Connection security SSL connection 97 Viewing a SC serce EE 98 Options available while viewing a site 98 BOOKMAKER 100 Sereen MENO en 101 Downloading images from a site sese 102 Phone To Mail To Web To functions 103 Ending a Connection sss 103 i mode SEUNG C 104 Selecting a host sese 104 Receiving message RIE 105 Ta 7 T ETH 106 Downloading l 9a0p0l sss sss sss 106 Executing an i appli essen 108 Communication setting for the execution of an appli semena 108 Automatic execution of an i appli sss 109 Calendar amp To do sssssccssssecesssseeesssseees 110 Calendar creating calendar entries sss eee 110 About the calendar alarm sse ees eee eee 111 Calendar VIEW Sisina 112 Editing a calendar entr sss 113 Deleting a calendar entry 113 Calendar scettin s sse 113 To do task list 114 RT E 115 File manager managing MEMOLY sese 115 Files protected by COouvrignt sese 115 Viewing Memory usage sese esse essere 116 Memory low freeing nemo sese 116 Memory card TOON ssscssiscisssositsnscateiscsivecssscenaseneesstetecsiereiis 117 Formatting a memory Card a
53. Bluetooth to your Contacts as well You can exchange the contact information only with devices that are compatible with this phone Adding Contacts 1 Press and select Contacts gt Options gt New contact 2 Fill in the each of the fields and press Done The reading is used for searching in the Contacts F a Yamada Tara Last name Editing Contacts Yamada Last nm reading 1 Press and select Contacts Select a contact to be Yamada edited and select Options gt Edit Taro Options s Done 2 Select the item you want to change edit it and press Done This phone does not support pictographs However if you copy a Contacts directory with pictographs from another device or UIM the pictographs may be displayed Adding images To add thumbnail images to Contacts open Contacts and select Options gt Edit Next select Options gt Add thumbnail and then select the image The thumbnail image is shown when the contact calls B Options in Contacts Phonebook Open Call Create message New contact Edit Delete Duplicate Add to group shown if you have created a group Belongs to groups shown if you have created a group Mark Unmark Copy UIM contacts Send Contacts info Settings Help and Exit gt Options when editing a contact Add thumbnail Remove thumbnail Add detail Delete detail Edit label Help and Exit Pd X O O 0O QU K O ok WY Q K O Q
54. Center xe O 120 800 000 The frequency band used by this device Is 2 4 GHz 2 4 FH 1 This device employs the FHSS modulation method The estimated distance from which the device causes interference is 10 m or less N QU O Z QU q VY N QU O Z gt QU q CO VY Intellectual Property Right ae le and Portrait Right It is prohibited to duplicate modify or publicly transmit content such as text images music or software that was photographed using the FOMA terminal or downloaded from Internet website and that is subject to third party copyright without the permission of the copyright holder except where the duplication or quoting of the content for personal use is permitted under copyright law It may be prohibited to shoot or record the stage performance entertainment or exhibition even if you only want to enjoy it Shooting a photo of someone by FOMA terminal without his or her permission or displaying a photo of someone shot by the FOMA terminal on the website without his or her permission is a breach of portrait right Trademarks and SETS trademarks FOMA mova i motion i mode i appli Driving mode i area i appli search Deco mail and FOMA i mode logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of NIT DoCoMo Inc NetFront and NetFront are registered trademarks or trademark of ACCESS CO LTD in Japan and other countries Microsoft and Windows ar
55. G phone including warranty FOMA is the name of the service provided by NTT DoCoMo 6 Battery pack NMO1 including certification based on the W CDMA system which is acknowledged as We AC adapter NMO1 including warranty one of the global standards of the third generation mobile 5 FOMA NM850iG Instruction Manual communication system IMT 2000 This document refers S Supplemental guide from Nokia to FOMA as W CDMA 7 RS MMC memory card sample NS MMC card converter adapter sample Stereo earpiece microphone HS 3 sample USB connection cable CA 53 sample FOMA NM850iG CD ROM sample Be considerate of others when using your LS phone E When using your cellular phone in a public place be considerate of those around you Contents Contents Eia s Star E P 2 Reading this document sss essen 2 Key CONV CONS sissisota kinie daai 2 Content of the product package sss 3 Safety NOTOS a eenpratsganzsonieragsongasnnretgnaraees 10 About FOMA terminal battery pack adapter including charger FOMA card Common 11 Handling the FOMA terminal sss 15 Handling the battery pack sse essen 19 Handling the adapter including changer 21 Handling the FOMA card sese 23 Use of mobile phones around electrical devices for medical CANE ieiciicesissstsiveniecisititenmisiirtaiitidivondias aamainsiins 24 Requests concerning handling 26 Common 26 mova FOMA terminal 27 3721 GK sl ag 01 Gl Gennes tare amet ar
56. IC testing procedure using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level in all tested frequency bands While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions they all meet the MIC s technical regulation Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value For further information about SAR please see the following websites World Health Organization WHO http www who int peh emf ICINRP http www icnirp de TELEC http www telec or jp ENG Index_e htm N QU O Z gt 4 QU q CO VY Association of Radio Industries and Businesses http www arib or jp english index html MIC http www tele soumu go jp e index htm NTT Docomo http www nttdocomo co jp Japanese only Nokia Japan http www nokia co jp Japanese only Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications The technical regulation is provided in Article 14 2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment International Commission of Non lonizing Radiation Protection N QU O Z gt QU q CO VY Certification information SAR THIS DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exp
57. Internet connection This service allows you to access a wide range of i mode compatible websites by directly entering the URL of the website on your i mode terminal e i mode mail This service allows you to exchange e mail messages up to 5 000 full width characters long not only with other i mode terminals but with anyone who has an Internet e mail address You can also use other exciting message functions such as exchanging still images and movies Connecting to i mode Previous Fig 9 iMenu screen Pages in sites not supporting i mode may not be displayed properly The phone does not support some services such as Deco mails i motion FLASH e New subscribers to FOMA services can access all services from the first day of their subscription e If you have updated your mova service i mode subscription to the FOMA service subscription you can continue to use the My Menu information used under the mova service Some sites may not retain your My Menu data under the FOMA service In this event you will need to re register For information on which sites will retain your My Menu data refer to BASU amp NJLZ News amp Help in the iMenu e The i mode service charges are based on the amount of information the number of packets you send and receive i mode menu To display the i mode menu press 5 and select i mode There are the following menu items iMenu Connects to the i mode centre You can acces
58. K HR 00 JL First to Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to Fourth digit First to hird digits O Sees NUS 1 234567 89 fhiddit3O 1 234567 89 tudio 1 2 2 45678 9 iisa a S 3034 TB 16 E GIB GER et fet RE E ARISI G S744 HD ETM ESS SO4 FR TE B BB Te FF TI BS SR AE SOS ta H BS FE I Se ak all a EF Ae ES wee Sl GE es OE H L BO7 S 2K SE T R IS R S N SOS I5 BARN 5 TL BRA R SOQ BE fe HS H8 B IG ank f SERRAR STE Kuten Code List DS SI Se S i z THERES AR MEE R E HE 2K PERSZ BR MO RES NER SEDE T Pe BEE BEREE t P Stel aa R SOF AH ERREEN BRRSSHERNA abl 2 ae DERE REREN TS BM Kla Ies al Adel ee 70 te SOR PN ER OA 363 B KA 2 B a8 BR S S eer a gt A Ea a lz R SH i ITO 2 HD 70 a A pe c FEER 9 id he fe 5 A E Te Ke Th ER Re SE 5B S E ee S ies eet a 37315 RARER RAS L T MEER 330 65 aE D RIH 40467 HE FE Z Ax E AR BOOK IB Fourth digit hird digits J z 345 6 Zi 1878 1 ER HB EY aiL E Ve WN ZL r S ai ME K e 456 me RAR 5 59 SZ SBD JA DJ FA ya SSI A DS Wr AL AG 2 E Be a SI S S nA Fourth digit HIRIO 123456789 463 i 55 R YL Rp AB BR T 464E Ra Kaled A 465 E X AM BE EM fit nn Boe 82
59. Mark unmark to mark the screen memos to be deleted and delete them QU O O yu O 4 5 K p Q QU K K O Q Connecting to i mode Displaying screen memos To display the saved screen memos press 5 and select i mode gt Screen Memo Select a screen memo to be displayed and press e or select Options gt Open Adding folders To add a folder select Options gt Add folder enter a folder name and press OK When pressing on the screen of the screen memo the display of folders will be switched To edit the added folder display the added folder select Options gt Folder and select one of the following operations e Add Adds a new folder A folder cannot be created in a folder e Rename Changes a folder name e Delete Deletes a folder To move a screen memo into a folder select a screen memo to be moved and select Options gt Move to folder Select a destination folder from the list and press OK Downloading images from a site Images can be saved from the pages of a site The number of images you can save depends on the free space in memory of the phone 1 Select Options gt Tools gt Save graphics while displaying pages of a site 2 Select an image press Save and then Yes to save Images are saved in Gallery For saved images refer to Gallery p 71 3 Pressing Back returns to the state that is before an image is selected Copyright protections may prevent some images ringing
60. Memory card reduced size MultiMediaCard RS MMC LULU UD e MultiMediaCard MMC adapter This adapter is not required when using a memory card in the phone This is used when a memory card is used in a separate device with a full size MMC slot 1 Toinsert the memory card open the memory card slot cover 11 Place your finger in the depression under the cover and pull the bottom of the cover nal 2 Insert the memory card in the slot 12 With the missing corner facing the bottom of the phone ensure that the card s connectors are facing upward Push in the card 13 You can hear it snap when it settles into the proper position Close the cover You cannot use the memory card if the cover is open vu O t DL B 5 O gt D A D Soe U co c Ejecting the memory card 7 O 3 When the battery has finished recharging the battery a 1 Open the memory card slot cover level indicator will stop blinking First unplug the 2 Press the memory card and charger from the phone and then unplug the charger S remove It from the slot 14 plug from the electrical outlet gt 3 Eject the memory card If the a phone is powered on press OK When the battery is low the message battery low is CC displayed Charge it immediately A Do not open the memory card slot gt cover while it is in use You may _ damage the memory card the phone or data bei
61. NM8s50iG User s Guide Getting Started Getting Started Reading this document This document uses the following symbols bp Note This symbol indicates an important point regarding the operation of the phone C Important This symbol indicates a security related item A Warning This symbol indicates cautions regarding circumstances that may be expected to result in injury to one s person while operating the phone WZ in X Tip This symbol indicates additional explanation regarding an operation A Glossary This symbol indicates an explanation of specialised terminology This symbol indicates options that can be used with a function Options shown vary depending on the circumstances of use Press Options while using the function to display a list of operations Key conventions For information about each key s position see Component Names and Functions p 37 The navigation key O symbols are shown below Press the centre of the navigation key to determine an operation Press the navigation key left Press the navigation key right Press the navigation key top QO QO OC Press the navigation key bottom Keys other than the navigation keys appear between Jas in the example of G This manual explains the typical operations Content of the product package Network name convention E FOMA NM850i
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63. RS MMC memory card A Select M gt Organiser gt Memory gt Options gt Restore from card Note If no data has been backed up to the RS MMC memory card the Restore from card menu will not appear Q want to check how much memory on the RS MMC memory card has been used and how much is available A Select gt Organiser gt Memory Q How do I check the content of what has been saved on the RS MMC memory card A Select gt Organiser gt File mgr gt Open the RS MMC tab Q amp A Q How do I transfer images saved on my phone to an RS MMC memory card A Select 5 gt Gallery gt Images gt Place the cursor on the image that you want to save in the RS MMC gt Options gt Organise gt Copy to memory card Move to memory card Q How do I enter a URL in the Internet inspector A Select gt i mode gt Go to location Q How can select a network when lim abroad A The network is selected automatically so you don t need to do anything If you want to select the network manually see Network p 140 Q How can listen to the ringing tones A Select gt Profiles gt Options gt Personalise gt Ringing tone gt Select tone Q What is the light at the top right of the handset screen A It is not a light it is a sensor The sensor turns on the backlight and lights up the keypad whenever it detects that the phone is in a dark place Q How can
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65. VU Messaging Settings for messages i mode mail settings Press and select i mode gt Messaging gt Options gt Settings gt i mode Mail The Layout setting screen appears To switch to the setting screen for Receive or Check mail press Layout settings e Header To automatically add the header to i mode mail body text select Enabled enter the header and then save it e Signature To automatically add a signature to the end of i mode mail body text select Enabled enter the signature and then save it e Reply marker Adds a quotation symbol to the beginning of the replied i mode mail body text You can set it to a character other than gt e Automatic start of attachment If you set to Yes when you display i mode mail with images the images are automatically displayed For i mode mail with sound files the sound automatically plays when you display the message Reception settings e Receive option If you set this to No the phone automatically receives i mode mail If you set this to Yes see Selectively receiving i mode mail p 86 or Contacting the i mode Centre p 86 to receive i mode mail e Receive image If you set this to Yes the image files attached to i mode mail are received e Receive melody If you set this to Yes the sound files attached to i mode mail are received Check new messages settings When you use Check new messages set the type of messages to be received Fo
66. a FOMA terminal adapter including charger or the FOMA card in a microwave oven or any other cooking device that uses heat or a high pressure container This may cause the battery pack to leak overheat crack or catch fire or it may cause the mova FOMA terminal or adapter including charger to overheat emit smoke or catch fire or it may damage the circuitry Please do not allow electrically conductive foreign objects pieces of metal lead of pencils etc to touch the electrodes of the charger or external connection terminals Please also do not allow these items to go inside the charger This may result in a short circuit that causes fire or damage Warning If the device begins to emit an odor overheat change color or change shape or if you notice anything else unusual about the device while it is being used charged or stored please carry out the following immediately 1 Unplug the power plug from the power outlet 2 Turn off the FOMA handset 3 Remove the battery pack from the FOMA handset If you continue to use the device this may cause the device to overheat crack or catch fire or it may cause the battery pack to leak Caution Keep the device out of the reach of small children Small children may accidentally swallow the device or may injure themselves Do not place the device on sloped or unstable surfaces The device may fall off causing an injury or a malfunction of th
67. a text message to the caller informing the caller why you could not answer the call Select Options gt Send text message You can edit the text before sending it See also Reject call with SMS p 133 Fig 5 It is indicated on the top of the screen that the speaker is in use Press Handset loudspeaker off or Loudsp of the right soft key to switch Nz Q Tip When you receive a forwarded call the caller ID will be displayed N O Gn oO O D L RZ C Gn iv lt N i Q Gn C 2 oO O D L C Gn z iv lt X lt Tip When a stereo earpiece microphone HS 3 sample or a Nokia headset commercial item for this phone is connected to the phone you can receive or end calls by pressing the headset key QE R gt Tip To change the phone tones for different environments and events for example when you want your phone to be silent see Profiles setting tones p 45 X Tip If you select Mute your voice cannot be heard by the caller AA R gt Tip You cannot use the Conference or the Transfer option Receiving video calls rejecting calls When a video call arrives you can see the icon 5 1 Press L to receive a video call The following message appears Allow video image to be sent to caller If you select Yes the image being captured by the camera in your phone is shown to the caller If you select No video sending is not activated and a stil
68. al circuit board may be damaged or malfunction Repairs for this sort of damage are not covered by the warranty Please thoroughly read the manuals that came with the battery pack and adapter including charger mova FOMA terminal Do not leave the terminal in direct sunlight with the camera facing the sun This may discolor or burn the photo element Avoid extremely high or low temperatures Please use the terminal in a temperature range of 5 C 35 C and a humidity range of 45 75 We ask that you make a separate notes back ups of any information that you store in the mova FOMA terminal and keep it in a safe place DoCoMo cannot accept responsibility for the loss of this information from the unit Since adverse effects may occur if the mova FOMA terminal is used near an ordinary phone television or radio please use it at a distance from these locations Do not sit down while the mova FOMA terminal is in the rear pocket of your trousers or skirt Also do not put it in the bottom of a bag where it might be subject to excessive weight or pressure This may cause it to malfunction Though the FOMA terminal gets warm while it is in use or being charged this is normal You can use it as is Battery pack Store the battery pack in a cool well ventilated location that is not subject to direct sunlight When the battery pack will not be used for a long time remove it from the FOMA terminal or adapter includ
69. an change the address of your i mode mail For more information see i mode User s Manual and Network Operation Guide The phone only supports receiving Deco mail and you can browse images attached to received Deco mail You cannot create or send a Deco mail Deco mail You can receive enjoyable decorated mail such as messages with the colour of letters or background changed images pasted into the body text etc When you receive a Deco mail you receive it as an i mode mail with the body text and URL of the Deco mail and if you select the URL you can browse the Deco mail The phone supports only receiving i motion mail You cannot send i motion mail i motion mail A service to send movies you captured or movies obtained from sites by FOMA i motion mail supporting terminal When you receive i motion mail you receive it as an i mode mail with the URL of the image and if you select this URL you can browse images converted into continuous still images If you open Messaging the New message function and folder list are displayed For status icons for i mode mail and SMSs see Receiving and displaying messages p 83 L New message Creates i mode mail and SMS B You can select Messaging from the i mode menu 0 0 Da a VU B The options that can be used in the Messaging main view Create message UIM messages Cell broadcast Service command Settings Help and Exit Messaging X Tip
70. at have calendar entries are marked with a small triangle at the right bottom corner In the Week view memos and anniversaries are placed before 8 o clock e Icons in the Day view and the Week view are Pory indicating Memo and Go indicating Anniversary There is no icon for Meeting e To move to a specific day select Options gt Go to date Enter the date and press OK e Press z x to jump to today e Ifthe phone s display language is Japanese and you change the start day to Monday in the Month view the weeks appear numbered in the Month view Editing a calendar entry 29 Tip You can hronise the cal 1 Press and select Calendar Select the calendar entry you want to edit and press ere Pe E angar to open it and To do data with your PC Windows 2000 Windows XP using Nokia PC Suite See the CD ROM supplied in the sales package 2 Select the item you want to edit and make changes If you are editing an entry that has Repeat setting select how you want the change to take effect To delete all repeated entries select All occurrences To delete only the current entry select This entry only For example your weekly class has been cancelled You have set the calendar to remind you every week Select This entry only and the calendar will remind you again next week on Deleting a calendar entry 1 Press and select Calendar 2 Select the calendar entry you want to delete and press C Press Yes to delete I
71. ation from the card As a measure to protect the environment we ask that you bring FOMA cards you no longer need to a DoCoMo service center Please avoid excessively high or low temperatures Memory card Do not remove the memory card switch off or apply impact while saving or deleting data checking card state or fomatting The data may be corrupted Refer to For Your Safety and Nokia Original Enhancements as well SAR certification information This model phone FOMA NM850iG meets the MIC s technical regulation governing 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 regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit is 2 watts kilogram W kg averaged over ten grams of tissue The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP All phone models should be confirmed to comply with the regulation before they are available for sale to the public The highest SAR value for this model phone is 0 576 W kg It was taken by the Telecom Engineering Center TELEC The test for SAR was conducted in accordance with the M
72. attern data without subscribing to i mode do the following Press and select i mode gt i mode setting In the Host selection screen change connection setting from i mode to User defined host and press Back to save the setting The scanning result display After performing scanning if data that may cause problems exists a warning screen appears If 6 or more problems are detected the names of the 6th and subsequent problems are omitted If multiple problems are detected they are displayed in order from the highest level Warning level O Operation may not run properly Press OK to continue the operation Warning level 1 Operation may not run properly Cancel operation Press No to cancel the operation or Yes to continue the operation Warning level 2 Operation may not run properly Canceling operation Press OK to end the operation Warning level 3 Operation may not run properly Delete data Select Yes to delete the data or No to end without deleting Warning level 4 Deleting data Press OK to delete the data and end the operation L Lae q let E QO VY Index Index A additional service 141 alarm 43 calendar alarm 111 B battery charging 36 inserting 34 bcc 81 Bluetooth 122 connection status icon 124 data transmission 123 device address 123 device icon 123 pairing 123 125 passcode 124 receiving data 125 setting 123 turning off 126 bookmark 100 brightn
73. call Image in video call You can reject sending a video image when a video call is made to you Select a still image to be displayed instead of video 26 04 2005 5 29 PM allen Ie ea Fig 14 Received calls and missed calls are displayed on the screen saver 22 O O Tools X Tip To change the settings for call diversion press S and select Tools gt Settings gt Call forwarding See Call forwarding service Network service p 136 Replace intl prefix If you need to dial any international prefix number to make an international call from Japan select Yes and enter the international call prefix number If you call an overseas phone number that you have saved in Contacts the mark at the beginning of the saved phone number will be replaced with the saved international call prefix number When you call from abroad select No The effectiveness of this setting depends on the roaming agreements between operators but in general it is only valid for normal voice video data and fax calls Automatic redial If you select On your phone will redial up to 10 times after an unsuccessful call attempt Press LA to stop automatic redialling Summary after call Activate this function if you want the phone to briefly display the approximate duration of the last call Speed dialling Select On and numbers assigned to speed dial keys 2 abc to wxyz95 can be dialled by pressing and hold
74. card after formatting Some memory cards are supplied preformatted and others require formatting The memory card that is supplied with your phone is already formatted so you do not need to format it the first time that you use it When using a memory card you purchase check whether it is necessary to format it with the shop where you purchase it To format a memory card select Options gt Format mem card Select Yes to confirm When formatting is complete enter a name for the memory card and press OK Calculator To add subtract multiply divide calculate square roots and percentages press and select Organiser gt Calculator Note The calculator on your phone has limited precision so rounding errors may occur with calculations that involve a large number of decimal places To save a number in memory indicated by M select Options gt Memory gt Save To retrieve a number from memory select Options gt Memory gt Recall To delete a number from memory select Options gt Memory gt Clear Percentage calculation 1 Enter the number for which you want to perform a percentage calculation 2 Select Ese l or 3 Enter the percentage 4 Select Z To enter notes press and select Organiser gt Notes You can use SMS or Bluetooth to send notes to devices that are compatible with this phone You can save in notes any text files TXT format that you receive V P Go to adding shortcuts
75. cator shown in the top left corner in standby mode 3 W CDMA Network A packet data connection is active and data is being transferred 32 W CDMA Network Multiple packet data connections are active 32 W CDMA Network A package data connection is pending F GSM Network Packet data can be used on the network E GSM Network Packet data connection is active and data is being transferred GSM Network Multiple packet data connections are active GSM Network Package data connection is pending occurs when you are in the midst of a call Bluetooth is ON vu O t oO Soe 5 O gt D n D Soe U co Before Using Your Phone E The phone s Bluetooth interface is connected with another device and transferring data See Bluetooth connection p 122 at The phone is being used with a USB connection cable CA 53 sample or USB connection cable made by Nokia commercial item connected Keypad lock Keyguard Use the keypad lock to prevent operation of the phone even when you press the keys To lock the phone Press in standby mode and immediately press sasa When the keypad is locked 0 is displayed on the screen To unlock the phone Press and immediately press Sko Even if the keypad lock is ON you can transmit to the official emergency number programmed into the phone Key in the emergency number and pre
76. cognised UIM is inserted into your phone The phone maintains a list of the UIMs that are recognised as the owner s cards Note When you are abroad and have enabled security features that restrict calls call barring closed user groups and fixed dialling etc you may find that it is still possible to call the official emergency numbers programmed into your phone In Japan you cannot call 110 118 or 119 when these features have been activated If you need to call an emergency number while in Japan unlock your phone and call these numbers following the instructions in Emergency Information p 9 of Your Nokia Guide Closed user group network service This service cannot be used in your phone Confirm SIM services network service This service cannot be used in your phone Tip To lock the phone manually press C Select Lock phone from the options list a O O Tools X Glossary Roaming agreement An agreement between two or more network service providers to enable the users of one service provider to use the services of other service providers Certif management This function is unavailable in your phone See Certificate p 104 for information about browser certificates Ta Network The phone can automatically switch between the GSM and W CDMA networks The GSM network is indicated with T in the standby mode The W CDMA network is indicated with Jb Operator selection Select
77. d etc yourself it can be accepted for repairs only if you restore the FOMA terminal to the default settings factory settings You may be rejected for repairs depending on the modification e Even during the warranty period charges will be incurred for repairs if the malfunction or damage is the result of modification Do not peel off the model name seal attached to the FOMA terminal The model name seal plays the part of a certificate verifying that the FOMA terminal complies with technical standards If the seal cannot be checked because it has been peeled off or replaced conformity to technical standards cannot be determined so it may not be possible to accept the FOMA terminal for repairs Setting of functions or information such as the total call time may be cleared reset due to a malfunction or repair of the FOMA terminal If this is the case specify the settings again Magnetic components are used for the speaker and earpiece speaker of the FOMA terminal Cash cards bank cards etc that are easily affected by magnetism may become unusable if kept near the components If your FOMA terminal becomes exposed to water or moisture immediately turn it off remove the battery pack and bring the FOMA terminal to the repair shop as soon as possible Note that it may not be possible to repair the FOMA terminal depending on its condition D 2 gt E P VY WY a L L ys lt O Le q gt
78. delete the history press Delete e System info You can view the memory amount used by the i appli menu and the free memory amount Executing an i appli Press 5 to select i appli Alternatively press 5 and select i mode gt i appli Select an i appli to be executed and then press Some i applis pauses its execution when you receive a call and restarts its execution when you answer the call This is something you should remember especially when you launch a game To finish an execution of an i appli press and hold select an i appli and press Communication setting for the execution of an i appli Set whether you want the i appli to communicate over the network during the execution 1 Press 5 and select i appli Select an i appli and select Options gt Network 2 Select Enabled if you want the i appli to communicate over the network or Disabled if you do not want the communication To confirm the execution when launching an i appli select Confirm launch If an i appli you download has description of communication information the screen for the communication setting appears after the download is completed Automatic execution of an i appli Set the automatic execution of an i appli at a specified time as follows G C T 1 Press 3 and select i appli Select an i appli and select Options gt Auto start This option does not appear for i applis without the automatic execution function 2 S
79. display p 169 Setting the Scanning function X Tip To check the When the Scanning function is set to Enable data and programmes are automatically 5 version of the pattern checked when executed data select Options gt 1 Press L MN and select Security scan gt Options gt Set scan z About 2 Set Scan to Enable Q L Updating pattern data 1 Press 5 and select Security scan gt Update 2 On the Update pattern definitions screen select Yes 3 On the Ready to send your terminal ID screen select Yes It starts downloading To cancel the download press Cancel If no pattern data update is required the Pattern definitions are up do date message appears Press OK and continue using your current pattern data Zd Tips e When you update the pattern data information specific to your mobile phone model manufacturer number etc is automatically sent to the server Scanning function server managed by DoCoMo DoCoMo will not use this information for any purpose other than the scanning function e Ensure that the correct date year month and day is set on the FOMA terminal e The download may be suspended if the phone has poor reception If the battery run out or malfunction causes the power down while updating pattern data the data may not be updated successfully Update the data again Pattern data may not be received successfully if you do not have subscription to i mode To receive p
80. during text input X Tip You can activate the predictive input mode for Japanese or English text by pressing 7 during text input and selecting Japanese predict on or English prediction on respectively Tips on text input To activate or deactivate the predictive input mode press and hold 7 in the alphabet or Hiragana Kanji mode To delete the character to the left of the cursor press C Press and hold C to clear more than one character To move the cursor use the key To insert a number press and hold the desired number key Writing special characters pictographs Press amp 25 once in a text entry screen to open a list of special characters Use to scroll through the list Press to select the character that you want to use The list of special characters contains both full and half width special characters and symbols Press s S ve twice to open a list of pictographs Japanese text input Japanese predictive text input Check that Ge is displayed at the top right of the text input screen 1 To key in Hiragana characters press the number keys A list of predictive conversion candidates is displayed Candidates are narrowed down as you key in more characters to search for the desired word Use to scroll through the list Press e to select the desired word or phrase The phone predicts the next word or phrase based on what you entered The next list of predictive conversion ca
81. e device If your child is to use the FOMA terminal please instruct him her how to use it properly Also make sure that he she always uses the FOMA terminal as he she has been instructed Improper usage could result in injury ete Do not store the device in a humid dusty or hot location This may cause the device to malfunction Safety Notes Safety Notes The FOMA terminal battery pack and or adapter including the charger may heat up during recharging or when the movie record and playback functions videophone function i mode function or i appli functions are used repeatedly or for long periods of time Be especially careful when you use the FOMA terminal continuously for a long period of time while it is connected to the adapter including the charger Handling the FOMA terminal Warning Please turn off power to the mova FOMA terminal in aircraft at hospitals or other areas where its use is prohibited It may adversely affect electronic instruments or electric devices for medical care If the automatic power ON function is enabled please disable this first before turning off the power When using the mova FOMA terminal inside a medical facility please follow the instructions of that facility If you use the mova FOMA terminal in aircraft where it is prohibited this act may be punishable by law Please turn off power to the mova FOMA terminal when it is near electronic device
82. e main menu Main icons F The phone is being used in a GSM network JG Network Service The phone is being used in a W CDMA network See Network p 140 CO A new message has been left in your voice mailbox See Voice mailbox network service p 142 E You have a new message in your Inbox folder For more information about the messaging status icons see Receiving and displaying messages p 83 Ci When new i mode mail is delivered to the i mode Centre this icon will appear at the upper right of the screen vi There are messages waiting to be sent in the Outbox See Outbox messages waiting to be sent p 89 4 e You have missed calls See Recent calls p 56 2 Displayed when the Ringing type is set to Silent the Message alert tone is set to Off or the silent profile is set See Profiles setting tones p 45 w The phone keypad is locked See Keypad lock Keyguard p 40 mZ The alarm is set See Clock Alarm p 43 QP The stereo earpiece microphone HS 3 sample or a headset made by Nokia commercial item is connected i The connection to a compatible Bluetooth headset has been lost H A data call is active GSM Network line exchange 33 W CDMA Network Packet data can be used on the network When the icon is blinking it is establishing the packet data connection These icons are shown instead of the signal strength indi
83. e opened in the Image viewer See Viewing images later in this document e To copy or move a file to a memory card or to the phone s memory select the file and then select Options gt Organise gt Copy to memory card Move to memory card or Copy to phone mem Move to phone mem Files stored on the memory card are indicated with 7 e To search fora file select Options gt Find Enter a search string for example the name or date of the file you are searching and start the search Files that match your search are shown Viewing images Pictures taken with the Camera application are stored in the Gallery Images can also be sent to you as an i mode mail attachment or through Bluetooth To view a received image in Gallery you need to save it in the phone memory or on a memory card Open the Images folder EJ in the Gallery and launch the image viewer Select an image and press X Tip To leave the application open and music playing in the background press 5 twice to return to the standby mode To return to the application press KR and select Gallery X lt Tip You can send images from your phone to a PC Windows 2000 Windows XP using Nokia Phone Browser or Image Store that comes in the Nokia PC Suite See the CD ROM supplied in the sales package So 2 Oo L Oo Q Camera and Gallery B Options for viewing images Send Set as wallpaper Rotate Zoom in Zoo
84. e res Seecetecensae nenterssteeedretins 150 Copying text to the clipboard sss 152 Kuten Code LIST ananigeasnertosuzaraanzaens 153 Err IT 157 Malfunction Checklist cccccssssssssees 159 Using the FOMA terminal abroad sss 160 Warranty and After Sales Service 162 OST eH E T 162 After sales al ssirssoiisinissnikdririrniiatidai inani naai 162 If you have problems with your FOMA terminal162 If you are informed that your FOMA terminal needs repairs when contacting DOCOMO 162 lassa s i essien 163 Memory dial phonebook function and downloaded MOMA HON eroria 164 lepa een sui cgeeiueensaseeseeseersctdecencannss 165 Scanning function sssssssssssnnnennunnennnnnnnnnnn 167 Protecting the FOMA terminal from harmful data 167 Setting the Scanning function sss 168 Updating pattern data sss 168 The scanning result display sss 169 E HTHH 170 L 0 O Q N QU O Z gt QU q CO VY parety Notes Before using this product please read the Safety Notes and use this product in the correct manner After reading this document please store it in a safe place e Be sure to strictly adhere to these Safety Notes as they have been written to help you protect users other people and property from injury or damage The dangers or damage that can occur if the following precautions are not strictly adhered to or this product is not used in the correct manner are described below
85. e station list provided with a FOMA terminal P 2 gt E P VY N E iq VY L ys lt O Le q gt x x P S gt L 0 VY N S iq VY u 2 u lt O c q gt gt g gt x _ For the loss theft cumulative balance for usage etc outside Japan lt DoCoMo Information Centre gt 24 hours Universal number Domestic calling charges for the host country may apply if the above universal number is not available International call access number 81 3 5366 3114 in the host country Calling charge for Japan will apply When calling from NM850iG you can contact the number 81 3 5366 3114 Press the button twice for e For the international call identification number for the universal number and the international call access number in major countries see International Roaming Service Manual or the DoCoMo Web site For failure outside Japan lt Network Technical Operation Centre gt available 24 hours Universal number International call identification number for the universal number 800 5931 8600 Domestic calling charges for the host country may apply if the above universal number is not available in the host country Calling charge for Japan will apply When calling from NM850iG you can contact the number 81 3 6718 1414 Press the button twice for e For the international call identificatio
86. e the selected theme to its original settings select Options gt Restore orig theme Making and receiving calls Making calls 1 While in the standby mode enter the phone number including the area code Pressing C allows you to delete a digit you entered one by one 2 Press LLI to call the number 3 Dress J to end the call or to cancel the call attempt Pressing always ends a call even if another application Is active Making a call from Contacts Press 5 and select Contacts To display the UIM Contacts press 3 and select Contacts gt Options gt UIM contacts gt UIM directory Select the desired name or enter the first characters of the name to the Search field Matching contacts are listed Press L to call Calling the voice mailbox network services To call your voice mailbox press and hold amp 1oo in the standby mode See also Voice mailbox network service p 142 Calling a recently dialled number To access a list of the last 20 numbers you dialled press L in the standby mode Select the number you want and press L to call the number wW E Q Tip To increase or decrease the volume during a call press C or N Q Gn oO O D L RZ C Gn iv lt Making and receiving calls Making international calls For detailed information on making international calls see International Roaming Service Manual Making a international call from with
87. e trademarks or registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Java and all Java related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of US Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc in the United States and other countries E U FMT Call waiting is a registered trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation McAfeet TH 7 4 is registered trademark of McAfee Inc and or its affiliates in the US and or other countries The other company names and brand names described in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies Others This product is equipped with NetFront v 3 2 for FOMA Internet Edition for the Internet NetFront v 3 2 is a product of ACCESS CO LTD Copyright 1996 2006 ACCESS CO LTD This software contains a module developed by the Independent JPEG Group This product is licensed complying with MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License and you are permitted to use personally and for the nonprofit purpose in the following situations e To record a movie based on the standard of MPEG 4 Visual MPEG 4 Video e To play MPEG 4 Video recorded by the consumer engaged in the nonprofit activities e To play MPEG 4 Video provided by the provider licensed by MPEG LA When you use it for other purpos
88. ed modified sent transferred or forwarded Deleting messages 1 Press and select Messaging and open a folder containing the message s to be deleted 2 Select the message s to delete and press C Press Yes to delete To delete multiple messages select the Messaging select Options gt Mark Unmark to mark them and press C Copying the body text of i mode mail You can copy part of the message body text or the entire text 1 Press 5 select Messaging and open i mode mail from the Inbox or Sent folder 2 Select Options gt Copy gt Part of text or Whole text Selecting Part of text displays a screen of Item text For how to copy text see Copying and pasting text p 41 Selecting Whole text copies the entire text into the clipboard X Tip When you select Reply quoted or Reply quoted all and the number of characters within a quotation exceeds the predefined number of characters because quotation symbols are added the portion that exceeds that limit will be deleted 0 0 Da a VU Messaging X Tip When a new message arrives at the i mode Centre jy is displayed on the upper right of the screen and GS is displayed during the execution of the screen saver iGo Selectively receiving i mode mail When you set Receive option to Yes to disable automatic receiving of i mode mail you can selectively receive or delete i mode mail that is saved at the i mode Centre when c
89. ed number of seconds To set the self timer select Options gt Self timer gt 10 seconds 20 seconds or 30 seconds Press Activate While the timer is executing the self timer icon 1 blinks and the phone beeps depending on the selected mode The camera takes the picture after the selected delay has elapsed Adjusting camera settings 1 Select Options gt Settings gt Image 2 Select the setting you want to change Image quality There are three levels High Normal and Basic The better the image quality the more memory the image consumes The resolution of a zoomed picture is lower than that of a non zoomed picture but the image size remains the same You may notice the difference in image quality if viewed on a PC for example If you are going to print the image select the High or Normal image quality e Show captured image Select Yes to view the picture you have just taken Select No to continue taking pictures Image resolution Select the image resolution for pictures you take 640 x 480 or 1280 x 960 Default image name Set a default name for the images you are going to take You can replace the date with your own text for example Holiday_2005 e Memory in use Select where to store your images Recording videos 1 2 G G yn Press 5 and select Camera Press 6 or C to move between the Image and Video views Switch to the Video view The indicator shown with the video recordable time
90. ed on the memory card 2 Selecta file and press e to play back the file X Tip To show a video clip in the full screen mode press 2 ac while playing back the file Press again to change back to the normal screen mode Changing the RealPlayer settings Select Options gt Settings Video There are settings of contrast and automatic repeat play of video clips in RealPlayer after playing the clip Audio Select this to repeat playing of a track list or to do the random playback of sound clips on a track list Connection Allows you to edit access points that are specified in p 135 When you stream playback a media file on the Internet a fee is charged by data volume for packet transmissions sent and received Note that the fee may become very expensive when you send or receive a large file Because this is not the i mode connection the Pake Houdai deal is not applied Messaging Press and select Messaging With the messaging function you can create send receive and edit i mode mail and SMSs and manage folders You can also receive messages and data through Bluetooth receive cell broadcast messages and send service commands Subscribing to i mode allows you to exchange messages not only with other i mode terminals including mova but also through the Internet we Note To use i mode mail you need to subscribe to i mode You can send receive SMS without an i mode subscription In addition you c
91. elect Tools gt Settings gt Addit services gt Service commands gt Options gt New command 2 Enter the service name in the Name field the serial number or service code USSD in the Code field and press Done The service code is the code required for changing network service settings On the FOMA handset this is registered as the USSD code 3 Select the network service that you want to use and select Options gt Send 22 O O Icons shown in the standby mode G p A headset is connected bd A headset cannot be used The connection to a Bluetooth headset has been lost WY 9 Tip To change the service name response message or code select Open from Options To delete a service select it and select Options gt Delete 20 O O Icon GGO Is displayed in the standby mode whenever there is a new message in the voice mailbox service centre M 9 Tip You can also call the voice mailbox service centre by selecting Options gt Listen to message Registering a response message 1 Press and select Tools gt Settings gt Addit services gt Service responses gt Options gt New response 2 Enter the response message in the Text field the code in the Code field and press Done Voice mailbox network service When you are out of range or have switched off the phone the voice mailbox service centre records and stores incoming messages network service See Network
92. elect Yes to automatically execute Select Options gt Software description to view the interval and cycle of the automatic execution Calendar amp To do X Shortcut Press any key 5 1a through 2240 sS in the calendar view A meeting entry is opened and the characters you keyed in are added to the Subject field t Calendar amp To do Calendar creating calendar entries 1 Press 3 and select Calendar 2 Select Options gt New entry e Select Meeting to save an appointment for a specific date and time to remind you about it e Select Memo to write a general entry for a day e Select Anniversary to remind of birthdays and anniversaries Anniversary entries are repeated every year Start to fill in the fields Depending on the type of calendar entry selected the fields change as shown below Use to move between fields e Meeting subject location start time end time start date end date alarm repeat synchronisation e Memo subject start date end date synchronisation e Anniversary occasion date alarm synchronisation About alarm repeat and synchronisation settings Alarm To set the alarm select On and press amp to set Alarm time and Alarm date Alarm is shown with mZ in the Day view Repeat Press to change the entry to be repeated LC 31 is shown in the Day view X Tip You can send Repeat until Allows you to set the end date for a repeated entry When yo
93. electrical shock or fire Handling the FOMA card Caution Take care when pulling the FOMA card IC section out of the PC It is possible to injure your hand or fingers N QU O gt QU q CO VY Use of mobile phones around electrical devices for medical care Details noted here are based on the Guidelines on the use of mobile phones and other devices to prevent adverse effects of radio waves on electrical devices for medical care Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan YN QU O Z QU q VY Warning Turn off the FOMA terminal in rush hour trains and other crowded places in case there is anyone near you who has an implanted pacemaker or implanted defibrillator Radio waves may affect the operation of implanted pacemakers and or implanted defibrillators If you are wearing an implanted pacemaker or implanted defibrillator please carry or use the mobile phone at least 22 cm away assuming output power of 0 8 W from the pacemaker or defibrillator or in the case of a motor vehicle phone or shoulder phone carry or use them at least 30 cm away assuming output power of 2 0 W Radio waves may have an adverse effect on the operation of implanted pacemakers or implanted defibrillators Warning Please adhere to the following rules inside medical facilities e Do not bring mobile phones into operating rooms intensive care units ICU or coronary care units CCU
94. elephone cards or floppy disks may be erased Please do not allow water or other liquid pieces of metal combustible materials or other foreign objects to enter the FOMA card slot in the FOMA terminal It may cause a fire electrical shock or malfunction Safety Notes Itching rash eczema or other condition may occur depending on the customer s health or physical disposition If an abnormality occurs please discontinue use immediately and consult a doctor Metal is used in the following locations Location Material Screen rim and camera lens rim chrome vapor deposition on the base Mirror finish keys outside of number keys chrome vapor deposition Release button at the bottom of the rear cover aluminum vapor deposition on the base Safety Notes Handling the battery pack Refer the information shown on the battery pack label to check the type of battery pack you have Vn U O D Label description Battery type VY nea MON LAY Throwing battery packs out with ordinary garbage constitutes an environmental hazard Apply Li ion _ insulation tape to the terminals of used battery packs and return them to the NTT DoCoMo shop U or service counter If liquid from inside the battery pack enters your eye do not rub it and Do not throw the battery pack into fire immediately wash it with clean water This may cause it to leak overheat Then immediately consult a doctor crack or catch fire
95. ene cer ne me ree ena rr ete 27 Adapter including charger 28 SK Card T 28 Memory CA FO TT 28 Intellectual Property Right sese 32 Copyright and Portrait Right sss 32 Trademarks and registered trademarks 32 OET a 32 Description Of WINGOWS sss essere 33 About emergency calls sss essen 33 Before Using Your Phone ssssccessseeeees 34 Inserting the UIM and battery asses 34 Inserting a memory Card 35 Ejecting the memory Gard sss essere 36 Charging the battery sees 36 Component Names and FUNCTIONS sss ees 37 Powering on the phone sse essere 38 I T dl C 38 ETES E e E E EE AE E AE AE E E 39 Keypad lock Kevguardl sse 40 Multitasking functions cesessieeucsedsuccssecesatyeectanenteentinsierseanerts 40 Standby mode shortcuts TUnGtIOnS sese esse 41 Ease Of use adding marks 41 Copying and pasting ext sese 41 ae E E E A N A E E EEA 41 Tones and screen settings sssssssssssssnnnnennn 42 Clock Alar ecese T EAEE 43 Ria SET UNG e se caceanctssxessurtntnsscurcotussodsahsmeedttectsarivsaeeede 43 Usi e ie ee E e ee an mr trrer eer Snare eT ener 44 Profiles setting TOMES iriiria 45 Switching profiles sese 46 Changing or creating a Profile 46 S H 46 DEVINO T 47 Self mode ormniinel 47 Themes setting how your phone 100KS sese 48 Making and receiving Calls sssssccsssesee 49 Making R Sse cece te tesesctecetpeecocescyacetcacvaccstserccocteessecns arectigens 49 Making a call from Con
96. ently used applications into folders and place applications that you use more often into the main menu Clock Alarm Press S and select Clock e Toseta new alarm select Options gt Set alarm Enter the alarm time and press OK When the alarm is set the SZ alarm icon is displayed in standby mode e To turn off the alarm press Stop When the alarm tone sounds press Snooze to stop the alarm for five minutes after which it will resume You can do this a maximum of five times If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched off the phone switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone If you press Stop the phone asks whether you want to activate the phone for calls To turn off the power press No To make and receive calls press Yes Do not press Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger e To cancel an alarm select Clock gt Options gt Remove alarm Clock settings To change the clock settings select Options gt Settings in Clock e To change the clock shown in standby mode select Clock type gt Analogue or Digital e To allow the mobile phone network to update the time date and time zone information to your phone network services select Auto time update For the Auto time update setting to take effect you need to restart the phone e To change the alarm tone select Clock alarm tone e To change the daylight saving time status select Daylight saving Select On to add one hour t
97. er e Synchronisation type Select the synchronisation type from Normal two way synchronisation To server only To phone only 3 Press Back to save the settings and return to the main view Connectivity Synchronising data The synchronisation main view displays other synchronisation profiles and types of data that can be synchronised 1 Select a synchronisation profile and select Options gt Synchronise The status of the synchronisation is shown at the bottom of the screen To cancel synchronisation before it is finished press Cancel 2 You are notified when the synchronisation is complete After synchronisation is complete select Options gt View log to open the log file The log file displays the synchronisation status Complete or Incomplete and the number of Calendar or Contacts entries that have been added updated deleted or discarded not synchronised in the phone or on the server Tools Z Settings To change settings press S and select Tools gt Settings Scroll to a settings group and press e to open it Scroll to the setting that you want to change and press e Crew Phone settings General Phone language Changing the language of the display texts in your phone will also affect the way that the date and time are displayed in your phone and how the separators are used in calculations and other functions Using Automatic selects the language depending on the information on your UIM After you
98. es such as promotion in house information and profit activity contact the U S corporation of MPEG LA LLC e This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding in compliance with the MPEG 4 Systems Standard An additional license and payment of royalties are necessary in the following cases e Data stored or replicated in physical media which is paid for on a title by title basis e Data which is paid for on a title by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and or use Such additional license may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC Contact MPEG LA LLC for additional details Description of Windows e Windows 2000 Professional stands for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system e Windows XP stands for Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system e This user s guide describes Windows 2000 for Windows 2000 Professional About emergency calls Emergency call For police For fire or ambulance For marine incidents or accidents This user s guide describes Windows XP for Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition N QU O Z gt 4 QU q CO VY Telephone number 110 no prefix 119 no prefix 118 no prefix Tell the operator that you are calling from a mobile phone and where you are calling from because a call from a FOMA
99. ess setting in camera 67 C calculator 118 calendar 110 alarm settings 110 deleting 113 deleting alarm 111 display type 112 editing 113 sending entries 111 setting 113 stopping alarm 111 synchronising Nokia PC Suite 113 call setting 133 call duration display 134 resetting 56 call forwarding service 136 activating the service 136 confirming the service 136 deactivating the service 136 call setting 133 call waiting 54 133 caller ID display 133 camera adjusting brightness 67 adjusting contrast 67 night mode 67 saving video clips 69 self timer 68 sending images 67 video recorder settings 70 cc 81 clock 43 alarm 43 settings 43 snooze 43 world clock 44 connection manager 127 details of data connection 128 contacting the i mode Centre 86 contacts 59 adding 59 adding an image 59 adding information 60 adding ringing tones 62 copying between UIM and the phone memory 63 default number 60 deleting 61 deleting information 60 editing 59 group 61 contrast setting in camera 67 converter 120 copying 152 between UIM and the phone memory 63 copying and pasting 41 currency conversion 121 D deleting calendar 113 contacts 61 messaging 85 SMS 88 dialled number list 56 dictionary reset 132 driving 47 E editing videos 73 enhancement setting 141 F file manager 115 G gallery 71 go to 119 l i appli 106 automatic execution 109 communication settings 108 download 106 execute 108
100. et your network PIN number please contact the DoCoMo Information Centre If you already have the My DoCoMo ID password you can reset your PIN number on the DoCoMo e site You may also use online services in DoCoMo shops if you can provide documentary proof driving license etc of your identity EA O O Tools DA Security Phone and UIM You can set two PIN numbers for your UIM that are PIN code and PIN2 code Set the PIN code 4 to 8 digits Setting PIN code request prevents unauthorised use of your UIM PIN2 code 4 to 8 digits is required to use some functions of this phone The PIN and PIN2 codes are set to 0000 when you first sign up but you can change them If you enter incorrect codes three times in a row the code will be locked Lock code 5 digits can be used to lock the phone to avoid unauthorised use The factory setting for the lock code is 12345 To avoid unauthorised use of your phone change the lock code Choose a lock code that cannot be easily guessed by other people You need to enter your lock code when applying a key operation lock keyguard or using an autolock function described later If you enter the wrong lock code five times in a row you will be prevented from entering the lock code for about five minutes Please enter your correct lock code when the five minutes have elapsed Your PUK code is an eight digit number that you need in order to change a blocked PIN or PIN2 code You can
101. f there is a Repeat setting choose how you want to delete them Calendar settings To change Calendar alarm tone Default view Week starts on and Week view title select Options gt Settings Week view title is displayed when you set the start day to Monday O 5 O K J Soe K7 RZ Q Calendar amp To do To do task list You can create and save To do notes task list You can prioritise tasks and mark completed tasks oh Q NM Press and select Organiser gt To do Options gt New to do note Enter the task in the Subject field To set a due date for the task enter a date in the Due date field To set the priority for the to do note select the Priority field and press to select the priority The priority icons are l High and Low There is no icon for the priority Normal Press OK to save e To mark a task as completed select the task in the To do list and then select Options gt Mark as done e To restore a task select the task in the To do list and then select Options gt Mark as not done Organiser 4 n 2 File manager managing memory File manager allows you to manage saved files in folders and check your available memory The free memory available depends on how much data is already saved in the phone memory You can use a RS MMC memory card as extra storage space You can delete and Save data on memory cards because they are rewritable e To browse files a
102. f using devices or consumables that are not specified by NTT DoCoMo The FOMA terminal may not be able to be repaired in the following cases It may not be possible to repair the FOMA terminal if a water reaction is found on the seal if corrosion is found to have resulted from water exposure condensation or perspiration or if the internal board is damaged or deformed Even if the FOMA terminal can be repaired charges will be incurred as the repair is not under warranty After the warranty period has expired You can request to have your FOMA terminal repaired but charges will be incurred for the repair Stock period of parts Replacement parts required for maintaining the functionality of the FOMA terminal will be kept in stock for a minimum of 6 years after the product is discontinued Repairs can be performed during the stock period It may still be possible to perform repairs after the stock period has expired Call the technical inquiries number noted on Inquiries p 165 Important e Do not attempt to modify the FOMA terminal or its accessories yourself e Doing so may cause fire injury or malfunction e To prevent cross talk or network failure technical standards of the FOMA terminal or UIM are provided by law You are prohibited from using the FOMA terminal or UIM in any manner that does not comply with these standards e If you have modified the FOMA terminal i e a part has been replaced modified coate
103. fax or pager number from Contacts to your UIM press to open Contacts Select the number you want to copy and select Options gt Copy to UIM direct How to view UIM contacts Note Contact DoCoMo for information about fees and use of the UIM A green UIM displays the service dialing numbers but a blue UIM does not Press and select Contacts gt Options gt UIM contacts gt UIM directory to view the names and numbers on the UIM You can add and copy numbers to and edit contacts on the UIM Contacts You can also make calls using these contacts Viewing my number Press select Contacts gt Options gt UIM contacts gt UIM directory gt Options gt My numbers X Tip To send contact information using the Bluetooth function select the contact you want to send Then select Options gt Send gt Via Bluetooth See Sending data using Bluetooth p 123 Note that you cannot send it using SMS or the i mode mail Pd X O O 0O QU K O ok WY Q K O Q Contacts phonebook X Tip You can synchronise your contacts to a compatible PC with Nokia PC Suite See the CD ROM supplied in the sales package X Example You can use a person s name as a voice tag for example John s mobile Voice dialling You can make a phone call by saying a voice tag voice recording that has been added to a contact Any spoken words can be a voice tag Before using voice
104. following options are available displayed options differ depending on the i appli Select an i appli press Options to select an option Software description Displays the properties of the selected i appli For an i appli with the function of the automatic launch the automatic launch interval can be viewed here Network Displayed for i applis that use the network Set whether you want the i appli to communicate over the network during the execution See Communication setting for the execution of an i appli p 108 Auto start Displayed for i applis with the automatic launch function This is the setting to automatically launch the selected i appli See Automatic execution of an i appli p 109 Certificate Displayed for i applis downloaded through an SSL connection You can view the certificate of the i appli Update Updates the selected i appli Delete Deletes the selected i appli Software settings e Delete all Deletes all i applis in the selected i appli folder G C T I appli e Show desc setting Select Enabled if you want the software information displayed when downloading an I appli or Disabled if you do not want it displayed e Trace info This is the history showing errors during the execution of i applis or when an i appli was terminated abnormally To delete the history press Delete e Auto start failure When an i appli is not automatically launched errors are recorded in the history log To
105. ft or press 6 1oo or Right or press det 3 lt Left rotates the image counter clockwise and Right rotates the image clockwise Files protected by copyright Files protected by a copyright are indicated with the ZS icon in the Gallery file list You cannot send or copy files with this icon Media k a Video editor To edit a video clip press 5 and select Media gt Vid editor You can edit video by combining and trimming video clips and adding sound clips transitions and effects Transitions are visual effects that you can add to the beginning and end of the video or between the video clips Media Editing video sound and transitions 1 Press and select Media gt Vid editor and then select a video clip To select multiple video clips select Options gt Mark Unmark and add check marks to select 2 Select Options gt Edit In the Edit video view you can insert video clips to make a custom video clip and edit the clips by trimming them and adding effects Also you can add sound clips and change their duration The following options are available for editing videos 9 lt Tip To take a Preview You can preview video clips screenshot of a video clip Cut You can trim video clips and sound clips in the Cut Video Clip view and the Cut in the Preview view Edit Sound Clip view Preview view or Cut view Insert select Options gt Take e Video clip Inserts the selected video clip A thumbnail of the v
106. g Important When installing an i appli you need to confirm that the application Ny is from a trusted provider When harmful software is installed the resulting damage may not be covered by the warranty rs Note Copyright protection may prevent some images ringtones and other content from being copied modified transferred or forwarded we Note If an i appli is forcefully terminated by the multitasking function p 40 unsaved data will be discarded Downloading t appli Select an i appli to download from a page on a Web site and begin downloading by pressing e For the download procedure follow the instructions on the site If an alert showing lack of memory appears when downloading delete unnecessary data and then download Downloaded i applis are displayed with the following icons in the i appli menu D i appli downloaded and saved on your phone D i appli downloaded through an SSL connection GS i appli for which the automatic launch setting is activated The clock icon may not be displayed in the lower right corner when downloading It may be displayed if the setting for automatic launch is activated after downloading We appli that is downloaded through an SSL connection and the automatic launch setting is activated for If the currently used UIM is different from the UIM used when downloading an i appli the downloaded i appli cannot be started The above icons will be displayed in grey The
107. gt Change to gt TO CC BCC cee a This option is displayed when multiple recipients are selected Jello l Could you reserve the ticket for Options Close 0 0 Da a VU X Tip You can begin creating i mode mail in applications that have Send in Option menu Select the files to add to i mode mail and select Options gt Send VI gt 9 Tip To mark a checkbox on the contact screen scroll to a target contact and press You can mark multiple contacts Messaging B Options that can be used when editing i mode mail Send Open Contacts Add recipient Change to Attachment View attachments Remove recipient Insert Delete Mail and Exit The options that are shown vary 3 4 5 Deleting recipients To delete recipients select recipients to be deleted and select Options gt Remove recipient This option is displayed when multiple recipients are selected Press to enter a subject into the field Press to move to the body field Enter the text Attaching files To add attached files to i mode mail select Options gt Attachment gt Image Melody Camera Selecting Camera launches the camera application When files are added the following icons will be displayed on the navigation bar on the top of the screen e J Melody W Tip You cannot attach files protected by copyrights In addition you cannot attach files when the file size is too large or the n
108. gure 11 on p 117 Memory low freeing memory Your phone notifies you when the available space of your phone memory or a memory card gets low To free the phone memory you need to use File manager to transfer data from your phone to a memory card Select the files that you want to move select Move to folder and select the memory card and a folder on the card You can use File manager or a similar application to delete data in order to free up memory For example you can remove the following types of data E mails and messages from the Inbox Drafts and Sent folders in Messaging Saved Web pages Saved image video or sound files Contacts information Calendar notes Downloaded applications See i appli p 106 Any other data that you no longer need Memory card tool Note This device uses the Reduced Size Dual Voltage 1 8 3V MultiMediaCard RS MMC To ensure interoperability use only dual voltage MMCs Please consult the RS MMC memory card manufacturer for more information about compatibility of RS MMC cards You may find that data that has been saved on a RS MMC memory card in some other devices cannot be displayed or replayed on your phone Similarly data that has been saved from your phone to an RS MMC card may not display or replay on some other devices Press S and select Organiser gt Memory You can use a memory card as extra storage space You can also back up information from phone memory and restore the inf
109. hat a call was missed and the number is recorded in Received calls To select Driving press 3 and select Profiles gt Driving Also you can press Q briefly in standby mode and select Driving and press OK For information about using network services in the Driving profile see Network Services Operation Guide Self mode offline When you activate Self mode offline you can no longer use any of the functions that require transmission You can use functions that do not require transmission without connecting to the network When you activate self mode offline the phone disconnects from the network the signal indicator changes to x and you cannot use any functions on the phone that require transmission When you try to send SMS it will be stored in Outbox and it will be automatically sent after you cancel self mode Warning In self mode offline you cannot use functions that require a connection to the network such as calling 110 118 or 119 To make calls change the profile to activate the phone function If the device has been locked you must enter the unlock code before you can change the profile and make calls Warning To use self mode offline the phone must be powered on Do not switch the phone on when the use of wireless devices is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger X lt Tip For information on how to change the alarm tones for Calendar or Clock see Tones and screen settings
110. he Cg view You can also return to the Co view by pressing Done in the view The L_ view has the list of video clips and you can select Options gt Play Send Rename and Delete e To create a quick muvee select Quick muvee and press e Select a style for the muvee from the style list and press e The created muvee is saved in the Movie director muvee list The muvee plays automatically after it is saved S D Media B Options in the muvee list options menu Play Send Rename Delete Help and Exit To create a new custom muvee select Custom muvee Use Video Image Style or Music to select clips to put in the muvee In Message you can add an opening message and a closing message to a muvee Select Create muvee e Default Sets the default length of muvees The default length is approximately 9 seconds e Same as music Sets the muvee duration to match that of the music clip chosen e User defined Defines the length of the muvee Select Options gt Save To preview a custom muvee before saving select Options gt Play in the Preview muvee view To create a new custom muvee using the same style settings select Options gt Recreate To add an opening message and a closing message to a new custom muvee select Message in the Create muvee view Enter an opening message and a closing message and select Done Settings Select Settings to set the following options Memory in
111. her currencies 1 Select Converter gt Type Currency gt Options gt Currency rates A list of currencies opens The base currency is displayed on the header part on the top of the screen 2 Tochange the base currency scroll to the new base currency and select Options gt Set as base curr Note When you change the base currency you must enter new exchange rates because all previous rates are set to zero 3 Add exchange rates Select each currency and enter its exchange rate relative to the new base currency After you have inserted all the necessary exchange rates you can make currency conversions X lt Tip To change the conversion direction enter the value in the second Amount field The result is shown in the first Amount field 0 A CQ Cn bes O 20 Tip To change a currency symbol go to the Currency rates view scroll to the currency and select Options gt Rename currency Connectivity Connectivity Bluetooth connection Bluetooth allows you to establish a wireless connection for sending images video clips music sounds and memos as well as for wireless communication with other Bluetooth enabled devices Because Bluetooth devices communicate using radio waves your phone and the other Bluetooth device do not need to be in direct line of sight You only have to ensure that both devices are within 10 meters of each other However you may experience interference from obstacles such as
112. ideo clip is shown in snapshot the Main view The thumbnail is the first image in the video clip it is the first identifiable image The name and length of the selected video clip are also shown e Sound clip Inserts the selected sound clip The name and length of the selected sound clip are shown in the Main view Media Press navig key to start transition Select transition Fade from black Fade from white Select Fig 7 This edit transition view shows Fade from black selected as the transition X Tip You can specify Default video name Default sc shot name and Memory in use in the Settings view 6 New sound clip Records a new sound clip to the selected location Edit video clip e Move Moves the video clip to the selected location This option is displayed when you have already inserted a video clip using Insert e Add colour effect Adds a colour effect to the video clip e Use slow motion Slows the playback speed of the video clip e Mute sound Unmute sound Mutes or unmutes the original video clip sound e Remove Removes the video clip from the video Duplicate Makes a copy of the selected video clip or sound clip Edit sound clip e Move Moves the sound clip to the selected location This option is displayed when you have already inserted and viewed a sound clip using Insert e Set duration Edits the sound clip length e Remove Removes the sound clip fr
113. in Japan Key in the international prefix from your cellular provider the country code area code if necessary leave off the O in the prefix and the phone number of the person you are calling If a phone number that starts with for an international call is registered in your Contacts use Replace intl prefix in Call settings p 134 to call overseas 1 Add to an overseas telephone number press 3 e twice and save it in Contacts as shown below country code area code if necessary leave off the 0 at the beginning telephone number 2 Refer to Replace intl prefix in Call settings p 134 select to use an international prefix Yes and save the international prefix for your provider The saved in Contacts is replaced automatically with the international prefix and the number is called Making an international call abroad To make an international call from overseas key in it is automatically replaced by the international prefix first by pressing S twice Next key in the country code area code if necessary leave off the 0 at the beginning and telephone number and the call is placed When making an international call using a contact that begins with you must select No for Replace intl prefix Making a video call When you make a video call you can see a real time two way video between you and the recipient of the call See Figure 4 The video image captured by the came
114. ing the assigned key Also see Speed dialling a phone number p 52 Anykey answer If you select On you can answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except L d llr l and J While you set the any key answer function to On the following operations reject an incoming call and any operations other than these answer a call e To use Reject call with SMS P 133 when a call comes in press L Frs T the right soft key in the order of Silence gt Send msg e To reject to answer when a call comes in press End key Ba Connection settings Data connections and access points Your phone supports packet data connections 38 T such as GPRS in the W CDMA and E yee T oyn GSM networks Also see Main icons p 39 To establish a data connection an access point is required Check the kind of an access point you need with your service provider for the service you wish to access For availability and subscription to packet data connection services contact DoCoMo or your Internet service provider Packet data connections in GSM and W CDMA networks When you are using your phone in GSM and W CDMA networks it is possible to have multiple data connections active at the same time access points can share a data connection and data connections remain active for example during voice calls For information on how to see how many data connections are active see Connection manager p 127 Also see the netwo
115. ing the charger after making sure it is fully discharged and store it in the plastic bag it came in etc Do not store or leave the battery pack with the battery empty Remove the battery pack from the FOMA terminal and store in a dry cool and dark place if it will be left for an extended period Change the battery pack approximately every half year The battery pack is a consumable Though this depends on use and other conditions if the life of the battery charge becomes extremely short after being sufficiently charged it is time to replace the battery pack Please purchase a new battery pack of the designated type Please charge the battery pack in an environment where the temperature is within the appropriate temperature range 5 C 35 C If you use the battery pack for the first time or after having not used it for a long time be sure to fully charge it first before use The length of time that a battery pack can be used depends on the use environment and the extent to which it has aged N QU ked O Z gt 4 QU fet CO L N QU O Z gt QU q CO VY noon including charger Do not subject the adapter to strong shocks Also do not deform the charger terminals or terminals guides This may cause it to malfunction Please charge the battery pack in an environment where the temperature is within the appropriate temperature range 5 C 35 C Do not charge the battery pack in the
116. ing to your voice messages 143 making a call to the centre 49 voice recorder recording 77 voice tag 64 143 adding 64 changing 65 deleting 65 making calls 65 playing 65 recording sounds 64 voice command 143 volume control 52 W wallpaper 48
117. inish entering the word and it is correct confirm it by pressing Or add a space by pressing 2 0 s lor C e f the word is not correct press sS ve a or A repeatedly to view the matching words that the dictionary has found one by one Or press M1 and select English prediction gt Matches e IT the character is shown after a word that you have entered it means that the word is not in the English dictionary To add a word to the English dictionary press Spell enter the word up to 32 letters using traditional text input and press OK The word is added to the English dictionary When the English dictionary becomes full the most recently added word replaces the oldest word 4 Start entering the next word Fig 16 Searching for a matching word The result will appear after the whole word has been entered X Tip To activate deactivate English predictive text input press and hold v x in the alphabet mode Writing text Turning English predictive text input off Press and select English prediction gt Off Predictive text input for all text editing will be switched off Copying text to the clipboard 1 2 3 To select letters and words press and hold 2 At the same time press L 9 or Text is highlighted as the selection moves To copy text to the clipboard hold down 2 and press Copy To insert the text into a document keep 2 pressed down and select Paste Alternatively yo
118. kia Japan s Web site www nokia co jp Using your phone as a modem The phone can be used as a modem to send receive e mails or connect to the Internet by connecting it with a compatible PC through the Bluetooth connection the CA 53 USB connection cable sample or Nokia USB data cable commercial item Detailed installation instructions can be found in Modem options in User s Guide for Nokia PC Suite on the CD ROM Connection manager You can have multiple data connections active at the same time when you are using your phone on GSM and W CDMA networks To view the status of multiple data connections view details on the amount of data transmitted and end connections press 3 and select Connect gt Conn mgr When you open Connection manager the following information is listed e Open data connections Can be data calls GSM line exchange or packet data connections The status of each connection e The amount of data uploaded and downloaded during each connection displayed only for packet data connections e The duration of each connection displayed only for data calls Note The call duration is an estimate It may be different from the actual call duration e To end a connection scroll to it and select Options gt Disconnect e To end all current connections select Options gt Disconnect all When multiple connections are established the options that can be used in the Connection manager main view are De
119. l image or no image is shown You will hear the sound See Image in video call p 133 in Tools If you select No and you receive a call press Use video during the call to send video to the caller 2 To end the video call press Call waiting network services Press and activate call waiting using Tools gt Settings gt Call gt Call waiting to hear a tone alerting you when you are on a call and another call comes in See also Options during a call Options during a call later in this document For detailed information about using call waiting and about fees see Network Services Operations Guide e To answer another call while on a call press L The first call is put on hold e To switch between the two calls press Swap To end the active call press J To end both calls select Options gt End all calls Options during a call Many of the options that you can use during a call are network services The options that are shown vary To use the Mute or Unmute Swap Hold or Unhold Activate handset Activate loudsp or Activate handsfree when a Bluetooth compatible headset is connected End active call or End all calls New call options press Options while ina call You can also select the following options If you select Hold the caller does not receive the deferred screen view or a voice message e Replace Shown when call waiting Is in use Use it to end the active call and answer X Tip You can add a the i
120. m out Full screen Normal screen Delete Rename View details Add to Go to Help and Exit X lt Tip Images captured with this phone cannot be attached to i mode mail or sent X lt Tip When editing or transferring images or sounds using Nokia Sound Converter or Nokia Image Converter in Nokia PC Suite select Nokia 6630 as the model name of the phone To zoom in and out on an image select Options gt Zoom in or press 5 ikt or Zoom out or press 0 sS You can see the zooming ratio at the top of the display Press and hold 0 to return to the normal view The zooming ratio is not stored permanently You can use to scroll the zoomed image Alternatively pressing 2 abc up 8 tuv down 4 shi left or mno 6 ia right scrolls the image To view images in full screen mode select Options gt Full screen Or press z28 0 while the image is being displayed The borders around the image are removed To return to normal screen mode press lL l and select Normal screen Or you can press 28 v0 to return to the normal screen mode Press 7 pars to zoom a image while viewing it Press 7 pars again to switch to the full screen mode Depending on the size of the image it may be displayed with margins If you rotate the image and then display it in the full screen mode the image may fill the screen To rotate an image select Options gt Rotate Then select Le
121. medical care please do not place it in a shirt pocket or inside pocket If a mova FOMA terminal is used near an electric device for medical care it may cause damage to the device Please do not allow water or other liquid pieces of metal combustible materials or other foreign objects to enter the FOMA card slot in the FOMA terminal It may cause a fire electrical shock or malfunction If you are using the FOMA terminal outdoors and you hear thunder or see lightning immediately store the antenna turn off the power and move to a safe location Lightning is a cause of electrical shock Warning Do not place the FOMA terminal on the dashboard near an airbag or other location that may be affected by the airbag if it opens If the airbag opens the terminal may fly into your face or another person s face causing an injury or accident or damage to the terminal Caution Please do not swing the mova FOMA terminal around in the air while holding the strap It may hit you or another person and Cause an injury or accident or damage to the terminal When used inside a motor vehicle depending on the motor vehicle model in rare cases it may adversely affect the vehicle s electronic equipment Since this may compromise safe driving please do not use the terminal in these cases Do not allow magnetic cards to get near the mova FOMA terminal Data on magnetic media such as ATM cards credit cards t
122. message composition screen Select Save to Drafts to save the message to the draft folder or Delete not to save Note You cannot send SMS if the number of characters exceeds 70 full width characters 160 alphanumeric characters When sending SMS with more than this number of characters you will receive a sending error In such a case a connecting fee will not be charged 4 To send messages select Options gt Send or press L X Tip You cannot enter pictographs into the SMS body text Re Options that can be used in the message edit Send Add recipient Insert Delete Check contacts Message details Sending options Help and Exit 0 5 Da a VU Messaging Vly gt 9 lt Tip You can add a new template to or edit existing templates in the Templates folder Receiving SMS When you receive a message 1 new message is displayed on the standby mode Press Show to open the received message To open a message in Inbox scroll to it and press Replying and forwarding SMS To reply to or forward received SMS open the SMS and select Options gt Reply or Forward Deleting SMS 1 Press 3 and select Messaging open a folder containing the SMS to be deleted 2 Select an SMS to delete and press C Press Yes to delete When you delete multiple SMSs select the SMS select Options gt Mark Unmark to mark them and press C BS My folders In My folders you can organise your messages b
123. n number for the universal number and the international call access number in major countries see International Roaming Service Manual or the DoCoMo Web site Scanning function Protecting the FOMA terminal from harmful data First get the latest pattern data and update it See Updating pattern data p 168 This function detects any data or programmes that are obtained from external source into the FOMA terminal such as those downloaded from the sites and i mode mails and it deletes any data that may cause any harmful effect or cancels activation of programmes with such danger e The pattern data is used for the check Update the pattern data when it is upgraded due to the detection of new problems e The Scanning function prevents fault causing data from invading your FOMA terminal when viewing websites or receiving mail If the pattern data for a certain problem is not installed on your FOMA terminal or if such pattern data does not exist the Scanning function cannot prevent the problem from occurring e The pattern data varies depending on the model of the FOMA terminal NTT DoCoMo may discontinue distribution of the pattern data after three years since the release of the model L Lae q let E QO VY To cancel the settings set to Disable If you enable the Scanning function and it detects potentially harmful data the event is displayed using one of 5 warning levels See The scanning result
124. n self mode offline may be displayed If you use it as a phone press No to use If you use this phone without installing a UIM turn it off insert a UIM and turn it on again a message will then appear asking whether you want to use self mode offline If you have the phone set to self mode offline turn it off and turn it on again the message will be displayed in this case as well For more information regarding the self mode offline see Self mode offline p 47 Signal strength indicator displayed in the upper left portion of the screen The more bars you have an the more signal strength you have UU ag A The phone has an internal antenna Note As with other wireless devices do not touch the antenna when the power is on If you touch the antenna it may affect the quality of the call or may cause the phone to operate at unnecessarily high levels of electrical energy The antenna s capability and battery life will be optimised if you do not touch the area around the antenna while operating the phone Initial settings 1 You may be asked to set the following information when you turn on the phone for the first time Cities Time and Date Use navigation key and number keys You can search for the city name by entering the characters of the city name When you select a city the time zone setting for the phone is specified also See Clock settings p 43 2 Press S menu key to view th
125. ncoming call instead DTMF number to the e Send DTMF Sends DTMF tone strings for example a password Enter the DTMF string Phone number and the or search for it in Contacts To enter a wait character w or a pause character p press DTMF fields g2S 0 repeatedly Press OK to send the tone N 9 Q G oO O D L RZ C G iv lt X Tip When you see a note in the standby mode about missed calls press Show to access the missed call list To call back select the name or number and press L Making and receiving calls yt Log Recent calls To view the telephone numbers of missed calls received calls and dialled calls press KS and select Log gt Recent calls The phone registers missed and received calls only if the network supports these functions the phone is switched on and is within the network services area Erasing recent call lists To clear the all lists of recent calls select Options gt Clear recent calls in the Recent calls main view To remove one of recent call lists open the recent call list you want to erase and select Options gt Clear list To clear one item at a time open the type of list you want to remove select an item you want to remove and press C Call duration To monitor the approximate duration of your incoming and outgoing calls press S and select Log gt Call duration Note The value of the call duration is approximate It may vary from the act
126. nd folders in the phone memory or ona memory card if inserted press and select Organiser gt File mgr The phone memory view YST opens Press to open the memory card view fe e To copy files or move them to a different folder press 2 and e simultaneously to select a file and then select Options gt Move to folder or Copy to folder e To search fora file select Options gt Find Select the memory from which to search and enter a search text that matches the file name Files protected by copyright You may not transfer or copy files that are protected by copyright To view a file s details select the file in the file list and select Options gt View details If Not allowed is displayed in Content sending you cannot transfer or copy the selected file Icons in File manager _ folder Cra folder containing subfolders 0 ape CQ Cn i O Organiser File manager Not enough memory to perform operation Delete some data first Ik Fig 10 Insufficient memory view Viewing memory usage To view the types of data saved on your phone and the memory consumption of each data type select Options gt Memory details You can view the amount of memory that has been consumed and that is available To view the amount of free memory on a memory card that is inserted in your phone press L 9 to open the memory card view and select Options gt Memory details See Fi
127. nd tones To change the standby mode background image or what is shown in the screen saver see Themes setting how your phone looks p 48 To customise the ringing tones see Profiles setting tones p 45 To change the shortcuts for the navigation key up down left right centre or the soft keys in standby mode press select Tools gt Settings gt Phone gt Standby mode and select the key to be changed See Standby mode p 132 For information on how to display the clock in the standby mode or changing the alarm tone see Clock settings p 43 To change the calendar alarm tone press KN and select Calendar gt Options gt Settings To change the Welcome note to a still image or text press and select Tools gt Settings gt Phone gt General gt Welcome note or logo To customise the ringing tone for individual entries in the contact press and select Contacts See Adding ringing tones for contacts p 62 To add a telephone number from Contacts to speed dial in standby mode and with the number added to Contacts press the number key 1o0 is reserved for voice mail and press L Select a contact To turn On the speed dial function in standby mode press and select Tools gt Settings gt Call gt Speed dialling To call press and hold the appropriate number key To rearrange the main menu select Options gt Move Move to folder or New folder You can move less frequ
128. ndidates is displayed automatically If you key in a character a new list of candidates is displayed To delete the list of candidates press C or Cancel e f the word that you want is not in the list press Convert If further conversion is necessary press to display the window of conversion candidates The counter at the top right of the window shows the number of conversion candidates in the list Converted characters are automatically memorised by the User dictionary Frequently used words and words saved in the User dictionary are displayed at the top of the list of conversion candidiates To reset the word order that appears in the list to its original see Phone settings p 131 Japanese traditional text input Check that i B is shown at the top right of the text input screen 1 To key in Hiragana characters press the number keys Press e if conversion is not necessary 2 Press A to convert the highlighted characters Press gt again to display the list of conversion candidates To scroll through the list press or A Press e to select the character that you want to use e Highlighted texts are subject to conversion When the text is converted the colour of the highlight changes e f the conversion result is not correct press 6 or T to change the conversion range To convert the word press gt To confirm the conversion press e e f you succeeded in converting the phrase correctly by pressing A
129. nding audio amp video AM a s LD Call Voice call Send Video call Add to Contacts K Select Cancel Fig 4 Making a video call Video call icons 7H you have refused video sending from your phone N Q Gn oO O D L RZ C Gn iv lt Making and receiving calls To zoom on your own image select Zoom in or Zoom out Or you can press S or r The Zoom indicator is shown on the top of the display 4 To end the video call press J rs Note Even if you have refused video sending during a video call the call is still charged as a video call Video calls cannot be made to emergency numbers Speed dialling a phone number e To add a telephone number to a speed dial key 2 ac 95 press s5 and select Tools gt Speed dial 5 1ao is reserved for voice mail e Press the speed dial key and LC in the standby mode to make a call To use speed dial by pressing and holding a number key press select Tools gt Settings gt Call and set Speed dialling gt On When you press and hold a number key to which no speed dial is assigned you are asked if you want to assign a speed dial When you select Yes the list of contacts appears Select a name and select a number to assign the number to the speed dial but notice that this operation also makes a call to the number Volume control and loudspeaker To increase or decrease the volume level
130. ne eect eensd 136 Call forwarding service Network Service 136 Activating the call forwarding Service 136 Deactivating the call forwarding service 136 Confirming the call forwarding service 136 Call barring network service sssssessssssesssesseesseesseeeees 137 SECUN eenias 138 Phone and DINI aoezei adn d rzea7 s 138 Certif management asses 140 Yas 140 Enhancement Settings 141 Enhancement settings network service ssss0 141 Adding and USING a SeNIGG sees essere 141 Registering a response MESSAGE sese 142 Voice mailbox network Servicel 142 Activating the voice mailbox Servite 142 Deactivating the voice mailbox service 142 Checking the status of the voice mailbox SSA E E E E E E E E A ass 142 Listening to your VOICE messages sese 143 Voice esi Tis C 143 Adding a voice command to an application 143 USING VOICE COMIMANAS e s cescecseseesesteeeeseseseeseesees 144 App VINA CD ae seccpncccsetesceectesecteste tens cetee sieseressteeesterevecereet 144 Activation KEYS sss 144 eriting I seisis a 145 Switching between input modes sss esse 145 Japanese text input mode sss essen 145 Predictive text input mode esse esse 146 English text input mode sss essen 146 Tips oni text MPU irssi 148 Writing special characters pictographs 148 Japanese text input essere 148 Adding words in the User dictionary 150 English SAM DU Ee eesen
131. necting to i mode sites p 97 Adding folders To add a folder select Options gt Add folder enter a folder name and press OK To edit the added folder display the added folder select Options gt Folder and select one of the following operations e Add Adds a new folder A folder cannot be created in a folder e Rename Changes a folder name e Delete Deletes a folder When pressing L 9 on the bookmark list screen the display of folders will be switched To move a bookmark into a folder select a bookmark to be moved and select Options gt Move to folder Select a destination folder from the list and press OK Z Screen memo This function allows you to save pages once displayed Saved pages can be displayed without connecting to i mode d B Saving editing the title of and deleting screen memos Bm Options available for the screen memo display are Open Edit Delete Add folder Move To display the screen memo list while connecting to a site select Options gt Open gt Screen to folder Folder and memo Mark unmark The options To edit the titles of registered screen memos select Options gt Edit that are shown vary To save a screen memo select Options gt Tools gt Add screen memo while displaying the page of a site To delete a screen memo select a screen memo to be deleted and press C Alternatively select Options gt Delete Press Yes to delete To delete multiple screen memos select
132. ng saved Continuous talk Continuous standby on the card Exit all the active applications time time CO Charging the battery Voice calls 170 min When staying in one place 290 hrs W CDMA ie bie aioe eta plug a Video calls 100 min When moving d 160 hrs 2 Connect the power cord to the A Rina S phone 15 T GSM 360 min at maximum 260 hrs at maximum The battery level indicator will start blinking You can use the 15 The continuous talk time and standby time may vary 9 phone even while charging If the ii depending on the network and usage settings usage style battery is completely discharged and environment begin charging and wait a few minutes until the charging battery display comes on Battery level indicator displayed in the upper right portion of the screen The more bars that appear the more battery life you have This indicator is displayed only in standby mode Coa BT Component Names and Functions 1 You can switch the hands free mode ON and OFF by pressing the voice key while talking Press and hold in standby mode to activate voice commands 2 A navigation key for moving around Press the centre to select confirm or open 3 Call key 4 The 3 menu key 16 15 14 opens the main 7 menu shown on the screen in the figure 1 gure 5 AC Adapter s external connector 6 Pop port IM connector for connecting USB connection cables and stereo earpiece microphone
133. nging and deleting voice tag 65 Camera ANG Gallery sccccccissnvasacsencccszescesseee AOAC e P E tes EE AEE EAE TEREE Taking pictures escoria Se ULI A E EE Adjusting camera settings Recording VideO S scescacesedccaecstensstaszeseuseseensietseshedecatertiees Contents Contents Adjusting video recorder settings sss 70 ET CTT 71 Viewing B lle 71 DI senses etnies tease eee 73 NSO COMOT TT 73 Editing video sound and transitions 73 Movie CU CT OM sssini i ee 75 cas l CT 70 Image Ts CU session 77 VOICE recorder 0 77 RealPlayer 77 Playing video or sound CIIpS sss 78 Changing the RealPlayer settings sees 78 Wi TTT E E 79 Creating and sending an i mode Mail sss 81 Receiving and displaying messages sees esse 83 Displaying and saving attached iles 84 Registering the address of i mode mail as a CONTACT arn oeinneneaiiinetnrnratn 84 Replying and forwarding i mode malls 84 Deleting NES SAG CS sisas 85 Copying the body text of i mode mail 85 Selectively receiving i mode Mall 86 Contacting the i mode Centre sss 86 Creating and sending SMS short message 87 RECEIVING SIS easier AERE 88 Replying and forwarding SMS esse 88 Deleting SMS sccaxtscacceasuis isisceneracetiaccsarsiduicneeivecaventiesnce 88 MIY PONCE S e 88 Outbox messages waiting to be Sent sss 89 Settings for MESSAGES sees 90 i mode Mall settings esse esse essere 90 SMa UUM C 91 Service MESS
134. nnot be saved in MMC Registering the address of i mode mail as a contact 1 With received i mode mail opened and the e mail address field selected select Options gt Save address 2 Select Create new to create a new contact or Update existing to edit a registered contact and press OK 3 When you select Create new the new registration screen for a contact will appear if you select the type of e mail address If you select Update existing select a contact to add an e mail address select the type of e mail address and press OK Replying and forwarding i mode mail To reply to received i mode mail or to forward i mode mail with the i mode mail opened press Options and select one of the following e Reply Replies only to the sender e Reply Replies to senders indicated in the TO field e Reply all Replies to senders indicated in the TO CC fields e Reply quoted The body text of the received i mode mail is copied to the reply message and a quotation symbol gt is added at the top e Reply quoted all The body text of the received i mode mail is copied to the reply message and a quotation symbol gt is added at the top This option sends a reply to the addresses in the TO CC fields e Forward Creates a forwarding message The saved files can be sent to other devices through Bluetooth See Bluetooth connection p 122 Copyright protection may prevent some images ringing tones and other content from being copi
135. ntered a letter in initial caps mode or lower case mode When you enter a period the phone will automatically switch to initial caps mode If you enter a space it will automatically switch into lower case mode To switch into number mode quickly press L 7 x twice while using any of the above English text input modes Keys and corresponding Hiragana Kanji and Katakana E Alphabet mode Number mode Key Hiragana Kanji Katakana mode half full half full mode full width half full width ao BE ew rE Tee eonna S Deel eokres vaa ww Je moi soana om we e maos DDS hua P IFA 0 Line feed Space Line feed Space Space Line feed Voiced sound Voiced sound mark and semi mark and semi voiced sound mark voiced sound mark Symbols list of Symbols list of small Hiragana small Katakana pictographs pictographs characters symbols characters symbols list of pictographs list of pictographs Switching Input Switching Input Switching Switching WHE mode mode Input mode Input mode mervel X Tip Press Q and select Full width to key in full width characters when the text input mode is Katakana alphabet or number The full width icon is displayed when this mode is selected Select Half width to key in half width characters x lt QU 5 Z Writing text X Tip You can also select Insert symbol or Insert pictograph by pressing L 71
136. o the My home city time See My home city described later in this document When Daylight saving is active the c icon is shown in the Clock main view When Daylight saving Is set the change is reflected in the local time including in Japan B Options in Clock Set alarm Reset alarm Remove alarm Settings Help and Exit N lei K YU N c 0 QU Re Q N O N QU G O Tones and screen settings F Cities Georgia Tbilisi lran Tehran Mexico Tijuana Canada Toronto Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Options Fig 2 City list in World Clock view World clock Open Clock and press L 9 to open the World clock view In the World clock view you can view the time in different cities e To add a city to the list select Options gt Add city To search display the city list and press a number key The search field is displayed automatically Also you can select Options gt Find to show the search field Enter the characters of the city name The search field appears automatically and the matching cities are displayed Select a city You can add a maximum of 15 cities to the list e To set your current city scroll to a city and select Options gt My home city The city is displayed in the Clock main view and the time in your phone is changed to that of the city selected Check that the time is correct and matches your time zone da Profiles setting tones To set or customise the ringing tone the
137. om the video Duplicate Makes a copy of the selected video clip or sound clip Edit transition There are three types of transitions at the start of a video at the end of a video and between video clips You can select a start transition when the first transition of the video is active Press 6 or L 9 and select a transition in the Edit Video Clip view 3 Select Save to save your video You can define the Memory in use in Settings The default is the phone memory To send a video clip using Bluetooth select the video clip and select Options gt Send gt Via Bluetooth X Tip For information about using Bluetooth see Sending data using Bluetooth p 123 You can also transfer your videos using Bluetooth to your Bluetooth enabled personal computer or by using a memory card reader internal external Movie director e is an edited short video clip to which you can add video music and text To create a muvee press L 3 and select Media gt Movie Select Quick muvee and choose a muvee style to have Movie director automatically create a movie Movie director uses the default music and text associated with the chosen style Every style has for example its own font style colour music and pace You can select individual video clips sound clips images and styles when creating a Custom muvee You also can add opening text and closing text to a muvee Open Movie and press C or 6 to switch between the Eh view and t
138. onnecting there 1 See Reception settings p 90 to set Receive option to Yes 2 Press and select i mode gt Receive option You are connected to the i mode Centre 3 Select whether to receive delete or save for each i mode mail and press 4 Receive or delete i mode mail by following the instructions on the screen To exit press Exit dh Contacting the i mode Centre i mode mail sent when you are outside the service area or when the phone is turned off will be stored in the i mode Centre Contact the i mode Centre and receive i mode mail Press 5 and select i mode gt Check new messages It starts receiving messages To cancel it in the midst of operation press Cancel Creating and sending SMS short message You can send and receive SMSs with other FOMA or mova terminals For detailed information regarding SMS see the Network Services Operation Guide 1 2 3 Press and select Messaging gt New message gt Text message W Text message Enter the recipient s telephone number If you select a 6 UD K telephone number from Contacts press To UU RRR Press A to move to the message field and type the body text You can enter up to 70 full width characters zenkaku moji 160 alphanumeric characters in the body text To use templates select Options gt Insert gt Template Im at work Flease call Close Quitting a mail entry To quit entering a message press Close on the
139. ormation to the phone later E mail data cannot be backed up onto a RS MMC memory card You cannot use the memory card if the memory card slot door is open Keep all memory cards out of the reach of small children Do not open the memory card slot door in the midst of an operation Opening the slot door may damage your phone the memory card and the data stored on the card Only use multimedia cards RS MMC that are compatible with your phone Other memory cards SD card etc do not fit in the MMC card slot They are not compatible with your phone Using an incompatible memory card may damage your phone the card and the data stored on the card e To back up information from phone memory to a memory card select Options gt Backup phone mem e To restore information from the memory card to the phone memory select Options gt Restore from card 0 A CQ Cn bes O Memory card 630 kB Mem in use 53 MB Free memory 0E Calendar kB Contacts 0E Documents Fig 11 Memory usage of the memory card B Options for the memory card Backup phone mem Restore from card Format mem card Memory card name Memory details Help and Exit Organiser X Tip To change the name of a memory card select Options gt Memory card name Formatting a memory card When a memory card is formatted all data on the card is permanently lost You can use only alphanumeric characters to name the memory
140. osure to radio frequency RF energy recommended by international guidelines ICNIRP These limits establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards and guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the public regardless of age and health and to account for any variations in measurements The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2 0 watts kilogram W kg averaged over ten grams of tissue Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands The actual SAR level of an operating device can be well below the maximum value because the device is designed to use only the power required to reach the network That amount changes depending on a number of factors such as how close you are to a network base station The highest SAR value when tested according to international testing procedures for use at the ear is 0 63 W kg SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR
141. ou are in the available service area or using an available cellular provider in International Roaming Service Manual or the WORLD WING Web site e Use Operator selection to search cellular providers supporting the service p 140 The video call cannot be used SMS cannot be used i mode cannot be used or the packet connection cannot be used e Check whether you are in the available service area or using an available cellular provider in International Roaming Service Manual or the WORLD WING Web site e Use Operator selection to search cellular providers supporting the service p 140 Voice calls or video calls do not come in e Did you set Incoming calls when abroad in Call barring p 137 R A X Q QU a Q Q Q c gt a P S gt L 0 VY WY a iq VY u 2 u lt O c q gt gt g gt x _ Warranty Make sure that the warranty card is included with your FOMA terminal at the time of purchase Check the contents information about the shop or date of purchase etc and keep the card in a safe place If any necessary information is missing immediately contact the shop and request them to fill in the card The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase The product in whole or in part including its accessories is Subject to improvement without notice Stored data such as phonebook entries may be altered or lost through damage or repair
142. ounds Record your voice tag when the following message appears Speak now The phone plays the original voice tag displays the name and number and dials the number of the recognised voice tag Playing changing and deleting voice tags To play back change or delete a voice tag open Contacts and select the number that has a voice tag indicated by 211 Select Options gt Voice tag Next select Playback Change or Delete X Tip To view the list of voice tags select Options gt Contacts info gt Voice tags in Contacts Pd X O O 0O QU K O ok WY Q K O Q still images and video clips can be sent through the Bluetooth connection iE Camera and Gallery Oo p 3 amera Shortcut Press Z in With the Camera application you can take pictures and record videos The images and 9 thestandbymodetoopen videos are automatically saved in the Gallery application Still images are generated as lt Camera JPEG images and video clips are recorded in the 3GPP file format 3gp extension Also Q X Tip You can add The phone supports an image capture resolution of up to 1280 x 960 pixels images to contact See Please observe all the necessary copyrights while using your phone Also respect Adding Contacts p 59 y S anl E others privacy and rights and use your phone responsibly Taking pictures Bm Options before 1 Press 3 and select Camera The Camera application opens and
143. p and Exit Shortcut Press 5 1 a to activate or deactivate the Night mode Press aef 3 to adjust brightness Press mno 6 2 to adjust contrast So Oo L Oo Q Camera and Gallery Adjusting video recorder settings Select Options gt Settings gt Video and select the settings you want to change from the following e Length Select Maximum to set the recording time for each video clip to a maximum of one hour when using a 64 MB memory card Select Short to limit the video clip s recording to 300 KB It is about 30 seconds in length e Video resolution Select the image resolution for videos you take 128 x 96 or 176 x 144 e Default video name Set a default name for the video you take You can replace the date with your own text for example Holiday_2005 e Memory in use Select where to store your videos Gallery Press 5 and select Gallery In the Gallery application you can store and organise your images sound clips playlists and video clips Select Hi Images E Video clips 498 Tracks t Sound clips A Links or sa All files and press e to open In the Images and Video clips folders you can create a folder mark items and copy and move items to the folder as well as viewing folders Sound clips and video clips are opened and played in the RealPlayer application See RealPlayer p 77 e Press e to open a file or a folder Images ar
144. r Check new messages see Contacting the i mode Centre p 86 SMS settings Select Messaging gt Options gt Settings gt Text message Message centres Lists all the SMS service centres that have been defined Normally you do not need to change the settings Msg centre in use Selects a message centre used to deliver SMS Normally you do not need to change the settings Receive report network service Requests the network to send SMS delivery reports If it is set to No only the Sent status is displayed on the connection history See Log p 56 Message validity If the recipient of a message cannot be reached within the validity period the message is removed from the SMS centre Note that you cannot send SMS if you select one week or the maximum validity period Message sent as Set it to SMS Note that you cannot send SMS if you set it to anything other than SMS Preferred connection You can send SMS through the normal W CDMA network or by packet data if it is available on the network Setting either of them allows you to send SMS See Connection settings p 135 Reply via same ctr network service Set it to No Note that you cannot send SMS if you set it to Yes 0 5 Da a VU gt Options when editing message centre settings Edit New msg centre Delete Help and Exit Messaging Adding a new SMS centre 1 Select Message centres gt Options gt New msg centre
145. r the general log select Options gt Filter Select a filter and press Select To clear all of the log recent call list or the SMS log select Options gt Clear log Press Yes to clear the log e To set Log duration select Options gt Settings gt Log duration The log is saved in the phone s memory for the specified number of days When that period has passed the memory is automatically cleared If you select No log the contents of the log recent call lists and the SMS log are all deleted e To set Show call duration select Options gt Settings gt Show call duration The call duration is shown during a call Icons Received call 4 Dialed call A Missed call Yie HH AF Fack j mode R D free OBE 55 fee OBE voie Mp OSE Options ne Exit Fig 6 General log N O Gn oO O D L RZ C G iv lt Packet data counter and retrieval time log To show the volume of data sent in units of KB and the retrieval time for specific packet data select a dialled or received call with a Pack shown and then select Options gt View details Making and receiving calls Contacts phonebook Press and select Contacts In Contacts you can add a personal ringing tone voice tag or an image to a contact You can also create contact groups which allow you to send i mode mail or SMS to several recipients at the same time You can add contact information received via
146. ra in your phone is shown to the video call recipient When a video call is established the loudspeaker is ON by default To make a video call you must be in a UIM network calling area Video calls are compliant with 3G 324M that has been standardised by the international standard 3GPP You cannot complete a video call to a phone using another standard Video calls cannot be made while there is another voice video or data call active This phone supports only 64 K video calls 1 2 To start a video call enter the phone number in the standby mode or go to Contacts and select a contact Next select Options gt Call gt Video call Starting a video call may take a while A note Waiting for image is shown You are charged even before the image of the person you are calling appears waiting for image view If the call is not successful for example video calls are not supported by the network or the receiving device is not compatible you are asked if you want to try a normal call or send a message instead If the video call becomes active you can display images of the other party and yourself on the screen or play the sound from the loudspeaker The person you are calling may refuse a video call In this case an image or grey background is displayed You will hear the sound To switch between the image view and sound only select Options gt Enable Disable while in a video call and then select Sending video Sending audio or Se
147. rently on PCs Connection security SSL connection If the security icon EE is displayed during a connection the data transmission between the phone and the Internet gateway or server is encrypted The security icon does not indicate that the data transmission between the gateway and the content server or place where the requested resource is stored is secure The service provider secures the data transmission between the gateway and the content server Security features may be required for some services such as banking services For such connections you need security certificates For more information contact your service provider QE 9 Shortcut When you press and hold 0 sS in the standby screen you can access the i mode menu Ke Tip The phone does not support the SSL connection FirstPass for the client authentication QU O O qu O 4 O c pr Q QU K K O Q Viewing a site When displaying a site new links appear underlined in blue and previously visited links in red When selecting an image that works as a link the image is displayed with a Surrounding frame e To open a link to check boxes and to make selections press e To scroll a page use or L Options available while viewing a site While viewing a site press Options to select options to be used The displayed options differ depending on conditions of the displayed site or the displayed contents Connecting to i
148. ring before data can be transmitted a tone sounds and you are asked to enter a passcode e Create your own passcode any number containing up to 16 digits and agree with the owner of the other Bluetooth device to use the same code The passcode is used only once e After pairing the device is saved to the Paired devices view When the connection has been established the Sending data message is displayed Messages sent by Bluetooth are not saved in the Sent folder in Messaging Glossary Pairing means authentication Users of Bluetooth enabled devices should agree to use the same passcode for both devices in order to pair them Devices that do not have a user interface have a factory set passcode Checking the status of a Bluetooth connection e When is displayed in the standby mode Bluetooth is active e When L is flashing your phone is trying to connect to the other device e When LE is displayed without flashing the Bluetooth connection is active Pairing devices Paired devices are easier to recognise as they are indicated by Fp in the device search Press L 9 in the Bluetooth main view to open the Paired devices view EYE To pair devices select Options gt New paired device The phone starts a device search Scroll to the device that you want to pair with and press Select See Step 4 in Pairing if required by the other device p 123 for more information about exchanging passcodes To unpair a device scroll
149. rk icons of Main icons p 39 Access points To use the packet connection specify the access point settings in the Access point menu Packet data Access point The access point name is needed when you want to use your phone as a packet data modem for your computer Configurations Cannot be used with your phone X Glossary GPRS is an abbreviation for General Packet Radio Service and it uses packet data technology to send information in short packets of data over a mobile network SC Tip A fee is charged by data volume for FOMA packet transmissions sent and received Because this is not the i mode connection the Pake Houdai deal is not applied a O O 20 O O e X Tip You cannot use call barring and call forwarding at the same time Th Date and time See Clock settings p 43 N Call forwarding service Network service Calls made to your phone while you are out of the service area or when your phone has been switched off will be forwarded to a number that you registered in your phone network service See the Network Services Operation Guide for more details about how to use the call forwarding service and its costs Activating the call forwarding service 1 To start the call forwarding service press and select Tools gt Settings gt Call forwarding gt Call forward settings gt Options gt Activate 2 Enter the phone number that you want to forward calls to
150. rmats or all the variations of file formats For example RealPlayer will attempt to open all mp4 files but some mp4 files may include content that is not compliant with the 3GPP standard and therefore is not supported by this phone ae d a 200409295014 25 09 2004 Options Back Fig 8 Images viewed in Image manager Rm Options in RealPlayer when a clip is selected Play Play in full screen Continue Continue in full scr Stop Mute Unmute Clip details Send Settings Help and Exit Media _ Shortcuts during playback To fast forward press and hold To rewind through the media file press and hold Q To mute the sound press and hold until the R icon is displayed To turn on the sound press and hold until the J icon is displayed Icons Repeat 2 Random 6 lt gt Repeat and random B Mute N Tip To leave the application open and music playing in the background press twice to return to standby mode To return to the application press and select RealPlayer Playing video or sound clips 1 To play a media file stored in the phone memory or memory card select Options gt Open and select any of the following e Most recent clips Plays back one of the last six files played in RealPlayer Saved clip Plays back a file saved in the Gallery See Gallery p 71 e Mem card sound clips Plays back a sound clip sav
151. s e You may have to subscribe separately to use some of the services provided by IPs e When 2 refer to Main icons P 39 is displayed you will not be charged except during the connection with the i mode Centre e When you subscribe to the dual network service some displays such as the iMenu screen will differ i mode password You will need an i mode password to subscribe to charged sites register or cancel My Menu or set the i mode mail It is set to 0000 when you first sign up You need to change it to your own four digit number Be careful not to show your i mode password to others For how to change the i mode password refer to i mode User s Manual Connecting to i mode sites 1 You can connect to i mode sites by the following methods Connect to a site by displaying iMenu and selecting from the menu list selecting a bookmark or entering the address into the URL input field e Press 5 and select i mode gt iMenu Next select Menu List gt the option for the site and press Site screen appears e Press 5 and select i mode gt Bookmark Select a bookmark to be accessed and press e or select Options gt Open e Press 5 select i mode gt Go to location and enter URL 2 Access the site and start browsing e Websites that are not i mode compatible may not be displayed properly To be i mode compatible websites must be created using i mode compatible tags e Websites may be displayed diffe
152. s handling high precision controls or delicate signals It may adversely affect the operation of these electronic devices N QU O QU ye VY Examples of electronic devices for which caution is advised Hearing aids implanted heart pacemakers implanted defibrillators other electric devices for medical care fire alarms automatic doors other automatically controlled equipment People who use implanted pacemakers implanted defibrillators or other electronic devices for medical care should consult the manufacturer or sales agent concerning the effect that radio waves might have on their device Safety Notes Warning Please do not use the mova FOMA terminal while driving According to the revisions made to the Road Traffic Law that came into effect on November 1st 2004 you will be fined for using a mobile phone while driving Even if you are using a hands free kit please stop your car in a safe place before using your mobile phone Please use the public mode or Voice Mail Service while driving People with weak hearts should take care when using the vibrator function or setting the volume for incoming calls The vibrator or excessive volume may have an adverse effect on the heart When talking on the mova FOMA terminal in the hands free mode be sure to hold it away from your ear Holding it against your ear may result in a loss of hearing When wearing an electric device for
153. s to various sites programs or AB 1 77 7 FR What s New For detailed information about operations after the iMenu connection is established refer to i mode User s Manual Mail Select this to display the New message function and folder list See Messaging p 79 Bookmark Allows you to store the addresses of your favorite websites on your i mode terminal so that you can jump directly to them next time See Bookmark p 100 i appli Allows you to use i appli downloaded from sites See i appli p 106 Go to location Allows you to connect to an i mode compatible website by directly entering the site address See Connecting to i mode sites p 97 Check new messages Connects your FOMA terminal to the i mode Centre to check for new mail or Message Request Free See Contacting the i mode Centre p 86 Receive option Allows you to check i mode mail titles stored in the i mode Centre You can select i mode mail to receive and delete i mode mail in the i mode Centre without receiving them See Selectively receiving i mode mail p 86 QU O O qu O 4 O c pr Q QU K K O Q Connecting to i mode Screen Memo Displays the stored page screens See Screen memo p 101 a4 mode setting Enables you to specify the i mode settings for your FOMA 2 terminal See i mode settings p 104 e Some sites require you to pay an information fee to use the site i mode charged site
154. ss left soft key and select View gt Normal screen The full screen does not display the signal strength indicator or the i mode communicating icon QU O O yu O 4 O c p Q QU K K O Q R Options available for bookmarks are Open Compose i mode Mail Edit Delete Add folder Move to folder Folder and Mark unmark The options that are shown vary Connecting to i mode e The i mode service charges are based on the amount of information the number of packets you send and receive e If the browser is forcefully terminated by the multitasking function p 40 characters entered to a site will not be saved Bookmark gt g lt Glossary Bookmark is a function that allows you to easily connect to frequently accessed websites by registering them Registering editing and deleting bookmarks To register a bookmark select Options gt Tools gt Add bookmark while displaying the page of a site To display the bookmark list while connecting to a site select Options gt Open gt Bookmark To edit registered bookmarks select Options gt Edit To enter special characters such as and press s2S ve l To delete a bookmark select a bookmark to be deleted and press C Alternatively select Options gt Delete Press Yes to delete To delete multiple bookmarks select Mark unmark to mark the bookmarks to be deleted and delete them Accessing sites from bookmarks See Con
155. ss L To light the screen s backlight when the keypad lock is ON press LOO When the keyguard is set 110 118 and 119 cannot be called In this case release the keyguard follow the instructions in the Emergency calls section of For Your Safety and Nokia Original Enhancements p 9 provided separately and dial these numbers Alternative way to activate the keypad lock is to press Q Power key and select Lock keypad Multitasking functions To switch between open applications press and hold amp Calendar ea perve the ticket To exit an application press ich or LAU to select the Notes application and press F Pressing the end key sian does not exit an application lt that is running elect K Cancel When memory is low some applications may be closed by the phone In most but not all cases unsaved data is saved before the application is closed Standby mode shortcuts functions e Press to open Camera e Press gt to open Contacts e Press L 9 to open Calendar e Press 6 to enter a new SMS e When changing modes briefly press Q and select the mode Press LL to display the most recently dialed numbers Press and hold to use voice commands Press and hold 0 amp to display the i mode menu Ease of use adding marks e To markan item in the list select the item and press and
156. sses 118 Calculator aoz oaenz oio anaoot rez aa 118 Percentage calculation eee 118 BIG 119 Go to adding Shortcuts sss 119 Adding Shortcuts sss 119 Deleting a Shortcut sse 120 Converter CONVerting MEASULES sese eee essere 120 Setting a base currency and exchange rates 121 KT a 9 U ATT 122 Bluetooth Connection sses 122 Bluetooth settings essensa 123 Sending data using Bluetooth sss 123 Painng CCV NC CS srpna 125 Receiving data using Bluetooth 125 Switching off Bluetooth sese 126 PC connections using Bluetooth or USB 126 Using the CD ROM 126 Using your phone aS a modem sss 127 Connection Manager sees 127 Viewing data connection details sss 128 SV CIOS ATION isesi eaaa 129 Creating a new synchronisation profile 129 Synchronising data s sisien ina 130 L paciia asi e E EE E TE PRONE SE LU Sea deci theca deesahanccectsep ati reee EREE CGE YG E E E E Standby moe rreson rretra nga ereate D E A steerer meer E carer an ters ire renner Call SONI GS cae csasetcecectxait txvseedvesktaveesduntacasbasiriecdasieeatstaiadanss Connection SCURIMGS sccescsssiatcstantsccsccsadasossatedssesadivsstavesanutins Contents Contents Data connections and access points see 135 Packet data connections in GSM and W CDMA yle T 135 ACCESS DOIS sse 135 KIN 02 0 ee ar ee ene ere 135 Configuratio MS casexscti coscsnctncattsrcsteacomedseeehecuteccesstarcesns 135 Date anu UME ereire S sce
157. t 84 replying 84 save to Drafts 83 saving attached files 84 selective receiving 86 90 sending 81 sent folder 80 settings 90 templates folder 88 missed call list 56 movie director muvee 75 custom muvee 75 quick muvee 75 multitasking function 40 My folders 88 my home city 44 my number 63 N names and functions of keys 37 network setting 140 Nokia PC Suite calendar 113 synchronisation 126 transferring images to a PC 71 72 notes 119 Notes on the use of Bluetooth 31 U options during a call 54 organiser 115 P packet connection 56 counter reset 56 packet data connections GPRS 135 pictograph 148 PIN number 138 PIN2 code 138 profile 45 changing 46 creating 46 switching 46 R RealPlayer 77 fast forward 78 file formats 77 mute sound 78 rewind 78 received call list 56 receiving inbox folder 80 messaging 83 selective receiving 86 SMS 88 receiving calls 53 recent call lists 56 removing 56 recording voice recorder 77 recording sounds voice tag 64 resolution 68 ringing tone 45 adding to contacts 62 mute the sound during a call 53 S SAR 29 30 scan function 159 scanning function 167 screen brightness 133 light time out 133 screen memo 101 screen saver 48 screen saver launch time 133 security 138 lock code 138 PIN code request 138 PIN2 code 138 PUK 138 self mode offline 47 sending calendar entries 111 contact business card 63 image 67 video clips 74 sending video clips 74
158. tacts sse 49 Calling the voice mailbox network services 49 Calling a recently dialled number 49 Making international Calls 50 Making a video call sse 51 Speed dialling a phone number sese 52 Volume control and loudspeaker sss sese 52 Receiving Calls rejecting calls sees essen 53 Receiving video calls rejecting calls 54 Call waiting network ServiCes sssssssssseseesses 54 Options during a Call sss 54 ols en oe ee eae 56 Recent Calls xcicct cetvessstestacsien ceitiesevsuvturtacdeenteitinteceieatne 56 Call dura WO esos 56 Facket 09T aaron n 56 Monitoring all communication events 57 Contacts phonebook s ss sss 59 Adding Contacts T 59 Editing Les ssmicsmesrnneonanmn n 59 Adding HET L 59 Selecting ringing LIOnes sss eee 60 Adding information scszescisiesaxtscccesaricsniciieeartems eens 60 Deleting information sss sees 60 Editing 2 0 ol e ene eee 60 Setting the default number sss esse essere 60 RS Contacts cna hestuaeicit cect 61 Deleting one emiir 61 Deleting multiple or all contacts 61 Creating contact 0OUDS sss 61 Removing members from a group sese ee 61 Adding ringing tones for contacts sese 62 Copying Contacts between the UIM and the phone s MEMO sci eao Tahaa Ea 63 How to View UIM Contacts sss 63 Viewing My nUmber sss ssss esse essere 63 NV CM ING eseman 64 Adding a voice tag to a phone number 64 Making a call by saying a VOICE Iag 65 Playing cha
159. tails Disconnect Disconnect all Help and Exit gt 2 4 Q 0 GC O Q Connectivity Viewing data connection details To view the details of a connection scroll to it and select Options gt Details Name The name of the Internet access point IAP being used or the Modem connection name if connection is by dial up Bearer The type of data connection Can be Data call GSM line exchange High sp GSM HSCSD and Packet data GPRS or i mode Status The current status of the connection The possible statuses are Connecting Conn inact Conn active On hold Disconnctng and Disconnected Received The amount of data received by the phone bytes Sent The amount of data sent from the phone bytes Duration The length of time that the connection has been open Speed The current data transmission speed expressed kilobytes per second Shared only displayed during shared connections The number of applications using the same connection dl Synchronisation Press and select Connect gt Syne The synchronisation application enables you to synchronise Calendar and Contacts with various calendar and address book applications on compatible computers The synchronisation application uses SyncML technology for synchronisation For information on SyncML compatibility contact the supplier of the calendar or address book application with which you want to synchronise your phone data
160. tching off Bluetooth To switch off Bluetooth select Bluetooth gt Off PC connections using Bluetooth or USB You can use your phone with a variety of PC connectivity and data communication applications For example you can use Nokia PC Suite to synchronise Contacts Calendar and To do notes between your phone and compatible PCs For further information on how to install Nokia PC Suite compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP see User s Guide for Nokia PC Suite and the Install section in Nokia PC Suite help on the CD ROM If you need USB data cables other than the CA 53 USB connection cable sample please buy the cables from a retail outlet of Nokia Japan DoCoMo does not sell USB data cables Using the CD ROM You can install the Nokia PC Suite from the FOMA NM850iG CD ROM Insert the FOMA NM850iG CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive and open Windows Explorer Open the CD ROM drive and run the EXE file Follow the onscreen instructions to install PC Suite The FOMA NM850iG CD ROM and the PC Suite are products supplied by Nokia Japan and are not covered by the DoCoMo warranty Before using PC Suite for the first time please read both the Nokia Japan Terms and Conditions and the Safety Warning that are displayed when installation is complete Contact Nokia Japan if you experience any problems using the CD ROM or PC Suite or if you have any other queries If you damage or lose the CD ROM you can download PC Suite from No
161. the sender on the phone number line of the Phonebook p 59 Messages are not automatically received e Ifyou have set Receive option to Yes Set it to No p 90 i mode i mode mail or i appli are not accessible e If you have not set Host selection to i mode set it to i mode to use the i mode p 104 e f subscribed to the i mode Service after purchasing the terminal turn the FOMA terminal off and then turn it back on p 38 att 7 P lt 4 JL IRR Attached file deleted is displayed in mail e You cannot receive attached files that are not supported by i mode mail Such attached files are automatically deleted at the i mode Centre and you receive only the body of the message The other party s number is not notified the different number from the other party s number is notified the functions to use the registered contents in the phonebook or the caller ID service do not work e Even if the other party makes a call notifying the caller ID the caller ID may not be notified and the call becomes an unable to notify call or a different number from the caller s number may be notified depending on the network or cellular provider the caller IS USING Using the FOMA terminal abroad The screen keeps showing a or F and you cannot use the international roaming service e Are you outside the service area of the international roaming service or in a location with poor radio wave reception e Check whether y
162. to it and select Options gt Delete To unpair all devices select Options gt Delete all X Tip If you unpair a device to which you are currently connected the pairing will be removed immediately but the connection will remain active To set a device to be connected automatically scroll to it select Options and select one of the following options Set as authorised A connection can be established between your phone and this device without any notification No other approval or authorisation is needed Use this status for your own devices Bluetooth enabled headsets or PCs or for devices that belong to someone you trust The f icon is displayed beside authorised devices in the Paired devices view Set as unauthorised Each connection request from this device needs to be approved Receiving data using Bluetooth When you receive data using Bluetooth a tone sounds and you are asked if you want to accept the Bluetooth message When you receive a message EA Is displayed and the item is placed in the Inbox folder of Messaging Bluetooth messages are indicated by Ye Vy R gt Tip To define a short name nickname or alias scroll to the device and select Options gt Assign short name in the Paired devices screen This name makes it easier for you to recognise a specific device during device search or when a device requests a connection gt a 2 4 Q 0 GC O Q gt Ree 2 Q 0 O Q Swi
163. u can press amp and select Paste To select lines of text press and hold 2 At the same time press A or a To remove the selected text from the document press Kuten Code List Fourth digit Fourth digit Fourth digit Fourth digit Fourth digit it O amp O 234956789 hinddgt3O 1 2 34567 89 Wdig 1 2 34567 89 trdijo 1 2 34567 89 tudio 1 23456789 Pi 190 Fes He m eR T T 1912 Babs FEN 2 4 Be 192 l GE 19 TS fe B E RST YR Saza nx HE HE TE i 20 A E alll ft E 2 Ze 413 th TB Fill ou 5 E PLAC abo Saas ate FERRE IE ae QU O O Q c 9 gt X 96 A X EL Bz m d S H CO i en IA eSB a F EDRR ESR S COL IRF RR R R te HR BY 4H 18 1B BRIG MRA H Bre Bes 259 IV COS RT Ri eR RS 2 oe 5 J CO4FF S f te TN AT IE Sc SN RA AF fa 24 205 S R ii fel PA HO R BB Ea TRR ON SS A H E ES 9 Mi 2068 TL amp Fe Be IS AR A An R ES iad fS bE BO A E TIE R Su 2na ERE Bas COS Bs T IS SIG a IBA Fe7n Ne ES Ep E H Ps EOm Eom o UX Touw r N UU Qa A 0 B JI x A 210 ERRIA SEA i 21 1 fic 9 ac ES tc Sh TB BL BS 212 E A tes We Bh Fe Ht RR 2 13E BE At Se OS GB a TH 3 ai P T 21 AI UZ EE 75 8 EH sma L D s 3 RTL PH 7 aZ Rh yh Sb Uy Qw HO E By JK SU X KL K O L E hey mm cm 224 Tm CO ER 16 BE NA E RIA PM OEE AEA E HZ 29 r 1 SOPN Se A
164. u set the calendar entries to a repeat the following day is set as the default end date Bluetooth compatible Synchronisation Select Private to allow only you to view the calendar entries after phone See Sending data synchronisation Others cannot access and view your calendar online Select Publicto using Bluetooth p 123 allow users who can access your calendar online to view your calendar entries Select SMS and e mail cannot None and the calendar entry will not be copied to your PC when you synchronise be sent 4 To save the entry press Done O 5 O K J Soe K RZ Q About the calendar alarm You can set the alarm to remind you of a meeting time Alarms are not available for memos Stopping a calendar alarm Press Silence to turn off the calendar alarm tone The reminder text stays on the screen Press Stop to stop the calendar alarm Press Silence and then Snooze to set the alarm to snooze Deleting a calendar alarm To delete a calendar alarm open the entry with the alarm you X Tip Select Options gt want to delete and select Alarm gt Off Settings to change the view that is shown when you open the calendar or the start day of the week Calendar views yr Week 17 Thursday 4 20 04 2005 gt ee 4 20 04 2005 gt Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Z lt Reserve the ticket O F O J _ s t c EAE a CO Q Exit Options G Exit Options Day view Week view Month view In the Month view dates th
165. ual call duration Resetting call duration record Select Options gt Clear timers To perform this operation you need the lock code handset PIN number See Phone and UIM p 138 in Security Packet data To check the amount of data sent and received during packet data connections press LZ and select Log gt Packet data A fee is charged by data volume for packet transmissions sent and received Resetting cumulative data Select Options gt Clear counters To perform this operation you need the lock code handset PIN number See Phone and UIM p 138 in Security Monitoring all communication events To view the calls video calls SMS and data connections recorded on the phone press select Log and press to open a list of all communications See Figure 6 For each communication event you can see the sender or recipient name phone number name of the service provider or access point You can filter the general log to view just one type of event and create a new contact based on the log information Receiving and sending i mode mail and connections to a web site or Internet page is shown as a packet data connection Note When sending i mode mail or SMS the Sent message may appear This message indicates that the message has been sent by your phone to the message centre that is programmed in your phone This message does not indicate that the message has been received by the intended recipient e To filte
166. ulating voice commands that you have already registered Voice commands allow you to add delete and control voice commands in your phone Voice commands are recorded the same way as voice tags See Adding a voice tag to a phone number p 64 22 O O e Adding a voice command to an application You can have only one voice command per application 1 Press and then select Tools gt Voice com Select the application to which you want to add a voice command To add a new application to the list select Options gt New application 2 Select Options gt Add voice command See Adding a voice tag to a phone number p 64 for more information about recording voices Tools Using voice commands See Making a call by saying a voice tag p 65 for more information about articulating registered voice commands SS App manager It cannot be used with your phone Activation keys It cannot be used with your phone Writing text Switching between input modes The input mode indicator is displayed at the top right of the text input screen If you select English as the phone language the input screen opens in English text input mode However regardless of your language settings you can still switch between English and Japanese during text input See Phone settings p 131 for more information about language settings Press repeatedly in the input screen to switch between input modes
167. umber of characters in the message already exceeds the limit Images captured with this phone cannot be attached to i mode mail or sent For the number of characters or the attached file size that can be sent received in i mode mail see i mode User s Manual Displaying attached files To display or play back an attached file select Options gt View attachments select a file and press e Alternatively select Options gt View image Play sound To delete files select Remove attachment Quitting a message entry To quit entering i mode mail press Close on the message composition screen Select Save to Drafts to save i mode mail to the draft folder or Delete not to save 6 To send i mode mail select Options gt Send or press L To cancel sending press Cancel However i mode mail may be sent depending on the timing i mode mail for which transmission has been cancelled is saved in the outbox message folder as Receiving and displaying messages Note For the data size that can be received in i mode mail the number of saved i mode mail in the i mode Centre and the i mode mail settings etc see the i mode User s Manual If the phone is set to automatically receive i mode mail and its power is on in the service area it automatically receives i mode mail See Reception settings p 90 The icon 4 is displayed on the upper right of the screen when new i mode mail arrives at the i mode Centre When your terminal receives
168. unction e AC adapter NMO1 e Battery pack NMO1 Concerning the compatibility of other products please inquire with a DoCoMo service center O No liquids Please do not allow the mova FOMA terminal to get wet If water pet s urine or other liquid enters the unit it may cause overheating electrical shock malfunction injury or some other problem Please be careful where you use the terminal and how you use it Please do not use or leave the device in a place where it will be exposed to high temperatures such as near a fire or heater in strong direct sunlight or inside a car on a hot day This may cause the device to change Shape or malfunction or cause the battery pack to leak overheat crack or catch fire and could impair performance and reduce the lifetime of the battery It may also cause part of the battery pack to become hot resulting in a burn injury Safety Notes N QU O Z QU q VY Warning Please do not use at gasoline petrol stations or other locations where it may cause a fire or explosion If it is used at locations where propane gas gasoline petrol or other flammable gases or dust occur it may cause a fire or explosion Please do not subject the mova FOMA terminal to strong shocks or throw it This may cause the battery pack to leak overheat crack or catch fire or it may damage devices or cause a fire Please do not place the battery pack mov
169. use Select where to store your muvees Resolution Select the resolution of your muvees Default muvee name Set the default name for your muvees S Image manager To browse your images visually press 5 and select Media gt Image mgr See Figure 8 1 Press and select the memory Phone mem or Memory card Image manager also shows how many folders or images are in the selected folder 2 Press to open a folder and browse images visually Press Ce or 6 to move between images and folders Press e to view an image s Press Q and simultaneously to mark images for an image show A check mark is shown next to a selected image Select Options gt Image show Press or A to view the next or previous image in the show Press p to return to the screen Voice recorder a To record telephone conversations and voice memos press 5 and select Media gt Recorder If you are recording a telephone conversation both parties will hear a tone every 5 seconds while recording RealPlayer Press 5 and select Media gt RealPlayer With RealPlayer you can play video clips sound clips playlists and stream media files over the air A streaming link can be activated when you are browsing Internet pages or it can be stored in the phone memory or memory card RealPlayer supports files with extensions such as aac awb m4a mid mp3 and wav However RealPlayer does not necessarily support all file fo
170. walls or other electronic devices Your phone conforms with Bluetooth Specification 1 1 and supports Generic Access Profile Serial Port Profile Dial up Networking Profile Headset Profile Handsfree Profile Generic Object Exchange Profile Object Push Profile File Transfer Profile and Basic Imaging Profile Use Nokia approved enhancements with this model to ensure interoperability with other Bluetooth enabled devices Check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with this device There are some places abroad where Bluetooth cannot be used Please check this with the local authorities Because features that use Bluetooth technology can run in the background while using other features using them increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life Press 35 and select Connect gt Bluetooth You will be asked to give your phone s Bluetooth name Bluetooth settings Bluetooth On Off e My phone s visibility Select Shown to all to make your phone visible to other Bluetooth devices Select Hidden to hide this phone from other devices e My phone s name Define a Bluetooth name for your phone After you activate Bluetooth and change My phone s visibility to Shown to all your phone and its Bluetooth name is visible from other Bluetooth users Sending data using Bluetooth 1 Open the application that contains the item that you want to send For example to send an image to another
171. want to activate and press OK Changing or creating a profile e To change a profile press dO and select Profiles Select the profile and then select Options gt Personalise Select the setting you want to change and press e to open ab Profiles a Tones and screen settings General the choices Ringing tone Tones stored on the memory card are indicated with You can scroll through the tone list and listen to each one before you make your selection Press any key to stop the Ringing type sound You can change a profile s name but the names of General Self mode offline and Ringing volume Driving cannot be changed unnn e To create a new profile select Options gt Create new Options wv ck Silent ig 3 ise Profil l l t Gin PON To activate or deactivate the silent profile quickly press and hold 7 x in standby mode In silent profile the following sounds are not turned off Playback sound in Real Player Clock alarm tone Sound from loudspeaker during a call Sounds produced by Browser plugins Camera shutter sound Video camera start amp end sound Driving If a voice call comes in when you are driving the caller receives a message that you cannot answer the phone because you are driving or in a place where you should refrain from using a mobile phone and the call is ended Data communications are received but the phone does not ring or vibrate The phone s screen indicates t
172. when you have an active call or are listening to a sound press or respectively The built in loudspeaker allows you to speak and listen to the phone from a short distance without having to hold the phone to your ear for example having it on a table nearby Applications that use sound use the loudspeaker by default e For information about the loudspeaker location see Component Names and Functions p 37 e To use the loudspeaker during a call start a call and press L 41 briefly e To turn the loudspeaker OFF press S briefly during a call When a video call is established the loudspeaker is ON by default C Important Do not place the phone near your ear when using the loudspeaker The volume might be extremely high Receiving calls rejecting calls e To receive a call press L To mute the ringing tone when a call comes in press Silence e fyou do not want to answer a call press J to reject it The caller hears a busy signal If you have call forwarding service and it is activated rejected calls are forwarded to the forwarding number See Call forwarding service Network service p 136 e Ifyou have voice mail service and it is activated the rejected calls are connected to the voice mail box See Voice mailbox network service p 142 e While receiving a call press Options and select Answer or Reject Pressing Options stops the ring tone e When you reject an incoming call you can also send
173. y folders create new folders and rename and delete folders To add a folder select My folders gt Options gt New folder and enter the folder name To delete an added folder select My folders gt Options gt Delete Press Yes to delete Z Outbox messages waiting to be sent In the Outbox folder i mode mail and SMS waiting to be sent are temporarily saved To resend i mode mail or SMS select Options gt Send To edit i mode mail or SMS in the Outbox folder move it to the Drafts folder by selecting Options gt Move to Drafts and then edit it This option may not be displayed depending on the status of the i mode mail or SMS i mode mail status Ready to Send Displayed for i mode mail that are waiting to be sent or fails to be sent SMS status Sending The connection is established and SMS is being sent e Waiting When there are multiple unsent SMS the unsent messages are sent in sequence e Deferred Displayed if you send SMS when the phone is not connected to the network such as while in self mode The SMS will be sent after getting out of the self mode The SMS will be automatically sent after getting out of the self mode e Failed The maximum number of sending attempt has been reached but the attempts are failed See SMS settings p 91 to confirm the settings i mode mail and SMS status icons f Sent SMS f Unsent SMS Sent i mode mail Unsent i mode mail 0 0 Da a

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