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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT6EY1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows in four parts (Exhibit 8A through Exhibit 8D): EXHIBIT 8A...
DoCoMo W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS Systems Thank you for purchasing FOMA M1000 handset. Both before and during use of your FOMA M1000 handset, be sure to thoroughly read this manual and those supplied together with the individual devices such as the battery pack to ensure correct use of your FOMA M1000 handset.
Quick Reference Manual 3 P000 How to Use this Manual In this manual, operations of your FOMA handset are explained in the structure as shown below: Title/application Operation name description Shows the title or Provides the operation application name. numbers and instructions.
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•Recording Video Clips Other Convenient •Changing Shot Settings Functions ... . 293 •Changing the Camera Settings •Multiaccess •Alarm time Internet....169 •Calendar/Schedule •About the Internet •Setting up the Internet •To do •View duration •Calculator...
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•W-TCP Setting •Setting up APN Appendix ... . . 495 •Setting up Dial-up Networking •AT Commands •Menu List etc. •List of Symbols and Special Characters •Combination of Functions during Entering Characters ..441 Multiaccess •Character lnput •Direct Input Method •Desktop Suite and SyncML...
(IMT-2000). 1Dual systems FOMA M1000 supports dual systems (W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS), which allows use of your FOMA handset for phone and data communications in foreign countries that have adopted the GSM/GPRS system, in addition to use within the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo.
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1Multiaccess function 1Data synchronization function With the Multiaccess function, which makes voice calls and packet Data such as contact information stored communication available at the same in your FOMA handset can be time, you can communicate by voice calls synchronized with data in a PC, etc. while being connected to the Internet or connected with the provided USB cable send emails during voice call...
Making Full Use of FOMA M1000 FOMA M1000 communication functions Overseas use Bringing your FOMA handset with you when you travel to a country where W-CDMA or GSM/GPRS system is adopted allows you to use the phone number you use in Japan to make/answer calls and exchange data.
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Voicenote The voice memo function can be used to record conversations in meetings, etc. If a situation suddenly comes up where you want to record a conversation, simply pressing one key allows you to start recording. 3P312 Digital still/video camera You can switch between two cameras on the front and back sides according to the situation to take still and video pictures.
Safety Instructions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) 2Before using your FOMA handset, please read the following Safety Instructions, and be sure to follow them in order to ensure safe usage. 2These precautions are intended to protect you and others around you. Read and follow them carefully to avoid injury, damage to the product or damage to property.
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Handling Instructions for the FOMA handset, Battery Pack, AC Adapter, Desktop Holder and Bluetooth Headset DANGER Use equipment specified by DoCoMo Group companies with your FOMA handset. 2Use of equipment not specified by DoCoMo Group can cause the FOMA handset and Battery pack to leak, heat, burst or catch fire.
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CAUTION Do not store in extremely Do not leave device on humid, dusty or hot areas. unstable or sloping surfaces. 2Malfunction may result. 2Malfunction or injuries may result. FOMA Handset WARNING Turn the FOMA handset off in areas where use is prohibited, such as in airplanes and hospitals.
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WARNING If you have a weak heart, be Do not place the FOMA careful when setting the handset over an air bag safety incoming call vibration or ring device, or in an air bag volume setting. deployment area. 2Could affect heart function. 2If the airbag inflates, your FOMA handset can strike you or other people, causing bodily harm and...
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CAUTION Do not put liquids such as Do not place magnetic disks or water, other liquids, pieces of cards with magnetic stripes metal or flammable materials near the handset or place inside FOMA handset, UIM inside and fold the handset. holder, or TransFlash memory 2Data stored on media such as card holder.
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DANGER Do not connect the Battery Do not use or leave Battery pack terminals to wire or other pack near flames, stoves or metal objects. Do not carry or other hot areas. store Battery pack together 2May cause Battery pack to leak, with a necklace or other metal heat, burst or ignite.
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WARNING Do not use or leave device in hot areas, or in areas of strong direct sunlight such as inside a vehicle. 2May cause leaks, heating or deterioration in performance and service life. CAUTION Do not discard old Battery pack together with other garbage. 2Ignition or environmental destruction results.
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AC Adapter and Desktop Holder WARNING Do not short-circuit charger Always remove electrical plug terminal while it is connected from wall outlet when not to an outlet. Do not touch using the AC adapter for an charger terminal with a part of extended period.
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WARNING Place Desktop holder on a stable surface during charging. Do not cover or wrap Desktop holder with a cloth or blanket. 2May cause the FOMA handset to become unseated from Desktop holder. Heating can result in fire or failure. CAUTION Always remove AC adapter Do not place heavy objects on...
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CAUTION Do not scratch ICs. Do not disassemble or remodel 2Malfunction may result. UIM or place heavy objects on No disassembly 2Malfunction may result. Be careful not to touch or short-circuit ICs accidentally. When storing UIM, do not place 2Data loss or malfunction may in direct sunlight or in environments of high result.
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CAUTION Do not drop the card and Do not use or leave card or adapter or subject them to adapter near flames, stoves or shocks. other hot areas. 2Malfunction may result. 2May cause melting, heating, smoking, loss of data or malfunction.
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DANGER Avoid using this device or Do not disassemble or remodel leaving it near high headset, or replace the built-in temperatures such as fire or battery. No disassembly stove. 2Fire, injury, electrical shock, short 2Liquid leakage, heating, ignition, circuit or other problems may result.
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WARNING Turn Bluetooth headset off in areas where use of such devices is prohibited, such as in aircraft or hospitals. 2Use of device may adversely affect electronic devices and medical electrical devices. In case automatic power-on is enabled for your headset, disable the setting and then turn it off.
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Handset near Electronic Medical Equipment 1The following precautions are based on the guidelines drawn up during the Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, Japan, regarding the protection of electronic medical equipment from radio waves emitted by mobile phone units. WARNING Turn FOMA handset and Wearers of implanted Bluetooth headset off when in pacemakers or defibrillators...
Handling and Care General Usage Guidelines 1Keep FOMA handset away from water. • FOMA handset, Battery pack, and AC adapter are not waterproof. Do not use FOMA handset in bathrooms or other high-humidity areas, or in the rain. When carrying FOMA handset in a pocket near your body, sweat may corrode the inner components, causing malfunction.
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1In normal use, please keep the earphone/mic jacks capped, and the external connection jack covered. Battery pack 1The Battery pack is a consumable part. • Replace Battery pack when operation time of FOMA handset on a full charge has grown extremely short (amount of time will vary depending on type of use).
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1If display is being operated as a touch panel, always use the attached stylus. • Operation with sharply pointed tools such as nails, pens, pins, etc. may damage the display. Stylus 1Stylus (touch panel pens) are consumables. • If a stylus is lost or damaged, you can order a new one for the appropriate model. For detailed information, contact a DoCoMo sales office.
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• During connection, keep Bluetooth devices more than 2 meters away from other electrical devices, such as home electric appliances, audiovisual devices, office automation devices, digital cordless telephones, and facsimile machines. In particular, when using a microwave oven, be sure to keep Bluetooth devices more than 3m away from it to prevent interference.
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1Frequency band The frequency band used by your FOMA handset is indicated in a label on the entry for the Battery pack of the FOMA handset. Following is an explanation of how to read the label. (1) (2) (3) 2.4FH1 (1) 2.4 : Indicates radio device that uses the 2,400 MHz band.
Intellectual Property Issues About Copyright and Ownership of Likenesses You may not without permission of the copyright owner duplicate, modify, transmit over public communication lines, etc. any document, image, music, software, or other content owned by a third party that you have used this product to photograph or download from an Internet homepage, etc., except for private uses such as duplication and indexing that are allowed by copyright law.
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Other Notices • Modules developed by the Independent JPEG Group are included in part of this product's software. • This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License. Only personal and non- commercial use in the following situations is allowed: - When recording moving images meeting the MPEG-4 Visual standard (hereafter, "MPEG-4 Video").
TransFlash Memory here] be inserted here] Card to be inserted here] * A quick manual is displayed on P000. FOMA M1000 CD-ROM [Illustration of CD-ROM to be inserted here] AC Adapter XXX Desktop Holder XXX Battery pack XXX (with warranty)
Names of Parts and Functions Left Side Right Side Front View Rear View View View Connecting the Ear/Microphone Bottom Surface Illustration Size (mm) : Height XXX × Width XX × Thickness XX Weight (g) : Approx. XXX (*When Battery pack is inserted) aStrap Fixing Hole fp Power/Lock Switch Place to install the strap...
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kEarpiece rFront Camera The voice on the other line can be heard This is used to send your video image from here. when making a video call, or to capture a still image/video of yourself. P85, la Application A/Drive Mode Key P274, P280 This is used to display the menu from the sb Application B/Manner Mode Key...
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Sidekey Operations On either side of the FOMA handset, you can find 3 sidekeys and 1 switch. Various operations can be performed by pressing/sliding each key. The following operations can be performed using the sidekeys and switch. The operation status of the FOMA handset is also described below. •...
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1When power of FOMA handset is ON* Motion (illumination/flashing patterns) Status Priority Red and green flash alternately Receiving voice call or video call Fast flashing of green light Within the service area. Fast alternate flashing of green and red Within the service area, and new email or High lights short message (SMS) received.
The Stylus The Stylus is a pointing device used to directly tap the display (touch screen). To operate the FOMA handset, the Stylus is used by taking out the pen from the Stylus holder located on the lower right spot of the front side of the FOMA handset. Removing/Affixing the Stylus The Stylus can be stretched, and retracted when affixed to the FOMA handset.
Operating the Touch Screen The FOMA handset display is a touch screen. You can operate the FOMA handset by directly tapping the displayed icons and functions using the Stylus. • Functions can also be selected using the navigation key. 3 P33 Tapping the Touch Screen Using the Stylus to lightly touch the touch screen once and release is called "tapping".
Dragging the Touch Screen Sliding the Stylus on the touch screen is called "dragging". You can handwrite/draw text or illustrations, or scroll the screen by dragging the scroll bar up and down. Illustration NOTE • Do not operate the touch screen with your fingernails or with any sharp edged object such as a pen or pin. •...
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Application Selector Bar The Application Selector bar displays 6 icons. You can launch an application by tapping the corresponding icon. The bar is always displayed allowing you to easily switch between applications. • You can modify all applications except Application launcher. 3 P345 Item Description Reference...
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Display Area The screens of each application are displayed in the display area, and can be operated here. According to the conditions set up, the following items are displayed while the Home screen is displayed. a Wallpaper : Displays still image b Calendar : Displays calendar for current month, and displays schedule registration screen when tapped.
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Status Bar The status bar displays the icon that shows the state of the FOMA handset. The bar is always displayed on screen allowing you to check the state of your FOMA handset. a Displays the current time. Displays the current date for approximately 3 seconds when tapped.
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g Displays the state of newly received emails. Displays the Receive box when tapped. 3 P252 $$(White) : New email received from a sender registered in the Contact list via a mobile phone $$(Orange) : New email received from an unregistered sender in the Contact list via a mobile phone $$(White) : New email received...
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1About message area In the message area of the Home screen, information such as number of new emails received or schedules registered are displayed. Details of each can be checked by tapping the item. Item Description Reference a Number of new emails Displays number of new emails received.
Selecting the Menu Tap $$ (Application launcher) on Application Selector bar to display the application menu list. Tap relevant icons and items until you get to the target screen from the menu list. <Example: when displaying video capturing screen> Tap $$ on the Application Selector bar Vertical arrow Icon display List display...
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1Scrolling a screen A scroll bar or arrow for scrolling the screen is displayed enabling you to display out of range portions of screens with tabs or list screens. If you need to select items mentioned in the operational descriptions but not displayed on screen, tap/drag the screen and scroll the entire screen to continue the operation.
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Selecting a Function from a Menu Bar You can activate registration and setup screens by tapping an item on the Menu bar and then tapping an item in the menu. With some applications, menus are displayed and various operations can be performed by tapping an area other than the Menu bar.
Entering Text To enter text on your FOMA handset, tap the characters on the keyboard displayed on the screen. This section explains how to display the keyboard and how to enter basic text. For more information on Inputting Text, refer to Text Input. 3 P465 •...
Select " 太郎 " from the conversion options and tap Entered text is converted. • Drag the scroll bar and display when you have multiple conversion options. • When conversion assistant function is turned ON, the projected text string options following the converted characters are displayed.
Using the UIM The UIM is an IC card that stores customer information such as your telephone number. By inserting it in the FOMA handset, you can utilize voice calls, video calls, email communication, packet transmission, etc. If you possess multiple FOMA handsets, you can swap the UIM between handsets to meet varying purposes.
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eAttach the Battery pack and rear cover • How to attach 3 P52 How to Remove aRemove the rear cover and the Battery bOpen the cover of the UIM tray and pack remove the UIM • How to remove 3 P52 •...
Functional Differences in UIMs Functions vary between the 2 types of UIMs available: the green type and the blue type. Pay close attention when using each of the functions described below. Function UIM (Green) UIM (Blue) Reference Maximum digits allowed to 26 digits maximum 20 digits maximum P106...
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cFit in the 4 hooks located in the rear cover to the corresponding holes on the FOMA handset, and attach by sliding it towards the direction of the arrow Illustration How to Remove aTake off the rear cover by sliding it bHold the hooks on both ends of the towards the direction of the arrow while Battery pack, and remove by lifting it...
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Effectively Using the Battery Pack Always use a FOMA designated Battery pack in order to get the most out of your FOMA handset. 1Life of Battery Pack • The Battery pack is an expendable item. No matter how you charge it, the operation time per use gradually decreases.
Charging the Battery Pack At the time of purchase, your Battery pack is not charged sufficiently. Always charge using the accompanying AC adapter. • The Battery pack cannot be charged on its own. Always insert the Battery pack to the FOMA handset before charging.
Using the Desktop Holder to Charge By combining the AC adapter with the Desktop holder, you can charge without opening the terminal cap of the FOMA handset. • For more information, refer to the Desktop holder manual. aConnect the AC adapter connector to the Desktop holder bPlug the AC adapter to the outlet cAttach the FOMA handset to the Desktop holder The charge start tone is sounded and charging begins.
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Using the Screen to Check The battery level can be displayed in text and checked. Tap $$ on the status bar High : Full Medium : Falling : Low None : Empty Charging recommended. When Battery Runs Out The battery level warning screen is displayed and the out-of- battery alarm is set off.
Power ON/OFF Turning the Power On/Off • Perform initialization when using for the first time. 3 P58 • Hold the FOMA handset when turning the power on/off. Turning the Power On Slide p down for 1+ second(s) Illuminates status LED and displays launch screen after sounding the start tone.
Initialization Setting Up the Handset for the First Time When turning the FOMA handset on for the first time, the initialization screen is displayed. In the initialization screen, you can adjust the tapping position and sensing position of the touch screen as well as set up the date and time.
Language Selection Switching Languages Displayed on Screen Default setting Japanese You can change the screen language into one of preinstalled languages in your FOMA handset. • English and Japanese are installed in your FOMA handset by default. You can set other languages by installing the language data compatible with the FOMA handset.
Date and time setup Adjusting the Date and Time You can set up the date and time. • When turning the FOMA handset on for the first time, the initialization screen is displayed. In the initialization screen, you can set up the date and time. 3 P58 Tap $$ y $$ on the Application Selector bar, and tap General tab y Date and time on the Control panel screen Tap Date field...
Tap Time field to set up time Tap to enlarge size of digit. Tap to switch between (am) and (pm). Tap to reduce size of digit. Tap $$ Tap [Done] Date and time are set up. 1When setting Summer time zones You can select the zones to change to Summertime a Tap $$ y $$ on the Application Selector bar, and tap General tab y Date and time on the Control Panel screen.
• You need to apply to WORLD WING (DoCoMo International Roaming Service) when using the FOMA handset overseas. For more information, contact a General Inquiries outlet listed in the back side of this manual. Caller ID Notifying Your Phone Number to the other party You can choose to display your phone number (Caller ID) to the handset of the other party when calling.
Verify Setup Tap $$ on the Application Selector bar, and tap Phone y Caller ID y Check status on the Menu bar Displays setup details. Tap [Done] Phone Number Display Verifying Your Own Phone Number You can display and verify the phone number of your FOMA handset. Tap $$ on the Application Selector bar, and tap Phone y My Line on the Menu bar Displays the phone number.
Making a Voice Call You can make a voice call with your FOMA handset. • You cannot make calls to internal phones and other phones that do not support the entry of area codes from your FOMA handset. Tap $$ in the Application Selector bar The following operations can be performed.
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Start talking Displays Call Duration. The following operations can be performed. [Mute]/[Unmute] : Tap to switch between Mute/Unmute. When Mute is set, the person on the other end cannot hear your voice, but you can hear the other person's voice. [$$]/[$$] : Tap to set/cancel Touch screen Lock.
Auto-Locking the Touch Screen before Talking You can set your phone to automatically lock the touch screen when the Talking screen is displayed so that the touch screen does not unintentionally operate during a call. On the Phone number entry screen, tap Settings y Show on the Menu bar •...
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Tap the number to redial The following operations can be performed. Voice Dial : Makes a voice call. Video Call : Makes a video call. Details : Displays the details of a redial. Send text message : Composes and sends an SMS (Short Message Service) message.
Tap [Done] Auto Redial is set. Showing Date and Time Data of Call History Default setting Show time: $$(ON) Show date: $$ (ON) You can use this function to display the date and time of calls you have dialed when you view Redial.
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Prefixing 186/184 to a Phone Number You can select to notify or hide your Caller ID to the other party by prefixing a specific number to the phone number to call. 1To show the Caller ID Enter 186 + the other party's phone number, and tap [$$] •...
Pause/Wait Sending Tone Signals (DTMF) Quickly By suffixing "P" or "W" and digits to a phone number, you can send subsequent numbers [P] or [W] as tone signals (DTMF). Tap $$ in the Application Selector bar, and enter a phone number and tone signals •...
NOTE • To send tone signals during a call, tap [## Keypad] to display the Phone number entry screen and tap the numbers to send. The numbers you have tapped are sent directly as tone signals. Tap [## Active] to return to the Talking screen.
In-Car Handsfree Talking without Holding the Handset while Driving By connecting a commercially available in-car handsfree device to your FOMA, you can make or answer calls without holding the handset. To operate in-car handsfree devices, see the operation manual for each devices. •...
Answering a Voice Call You can answer a call with your FOMA handset. Receive a call The FOMA handset rings and the Status LED blinks. • You can set your FOMA handset to vibrate instead of playing a ring tone. 3P126 Tap [Answer] The call is connected.
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Displaying Incoming Calls Display for incoming calls varies depending on the dialing settings of the caller or your FOMA handset's settings. 1When the other party's Caller ID is sent The caller's phone number appears on the display. If you have stored the caller as a contact, the caller's name and still picture (if included when you added the contact) are also displayed.
Answered Call History Using Answered Call History The FOMA handset records information on received calls in Answered. You can check the callers' phone numbers and names if you have stored the callers as contacts. • Up to 100 phone numbers including the numbers in Redial and Missed can be stored. •...
Drive Mode Rejecting Incoming Calls while Driving Drive Mode is an automatic answering service to encourage safe driving. When Drive Mode is ON, callers will hear a message that you are unable to answer calls while driving, and be disconnected. •...
NOTE • To set Drive Mode from screens other than the Home screen, tap $$ on the Status bar to display the Alert Mode screen. Tap $$ y [OK] on the Drive Mode tab. Missed Calls Checking Missed Calls The FOMA handset records information on missed calls in Missed. You can check the callers' phone numbers and names if you have stored the callers as contacts.
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Missed Calls while in Idle State When you were unable to answer an incoming call, the Missed call screen is displayed. From the Missed call screen, you can easily make a call to the caller and can display the Missed call history.
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Tap $$ of Ringless missed call display • Tap $$ again to cancel the settings. Tap [Done] Ringless missed call display is set.
About Video Calls The video call function is available between handsets supporting DoCoMo video calls. The camera function enables you to talk while viewing each other on display or sending an image of the surrounding scenery. • DoCoMo video phones conform to 3G-324M , which is the international standard specified by 3GPP .
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Enter the phone number including the area code Tap [$$] Video call engaged screen • Digital communication charges are billed when Connecting is displayed. Start talking The following operations can be performed. [$$]/[$$] : Every tapping swithes Mute and Unmute. When Mute is set, the person on the other end cannot hear your voice, but you can hear the other person's voice.
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NOTE • When you make a video call by setting Camera off, you will still be charged for a video call. • If a video call fails, the following messages are displayed on the display. However, depending on the other party's phone model and subscription to network services the displayed message may not correspond to the actual conditions.
NOTE • Some devices on the recipient side cannot receive tone signals. Redialing Failed Video Calls as Voice Calls If a video call fails due to a lack of video call compatibility at the recipient side, you can redial as a voice call.
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Tap [Answer] The call is connected. • Tap [Privacy] to prevent from sending your image to the other party. • Tap [Reject] to reject the incoming call. • During talking, you can perform the same operations as Step 4 in "Making a Video Call". Press e to end the call The call ends.
Setting an Outgoing Image You can change the settings for an outgoing image during a video call. • The modified settings are reverted to the default settings when the video call ends. Turning the Camera Image ON/OFF Default setting During a video call, you can set your FOMA handset to send or not to send the camera image. Tap [$$] during talking The camera image is turned OFF.
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NOTE • You can set the default camera for video calls in advance. 3 P95 • While using the Rear-Camera, you can zoom the camera image. 3 Below • While using the Front-Camera, you can turn Mirroring ON. 3 P94 Zooming the Camera Image You can enlarge the outgoing camera image during a video call.
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Adjusting the Camera Image Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the outgoing camera image during a video call. • You can adjust in 5 levels. Press 7 during talking • Press 4 to switch the setting screens in order from Zoom 3 Brightness 3 Contrast.
Setting Images Displayed during a Video Call You can change the settings for images displayed on the FOMA handset during a video call. • The modified settings are reverted to default settings when the video call ends. Changing Image Display Default setting Main window: Other party's image Child window: Your image You can switch the screens between the main window (incoming image) and the child window...
Changing Video Call Settings You can change the video call settings in idle state. Setting Default Camera for Video Calls Default setting Default camera for video calls: Front-Camera You can select either the Front-Camera or the Rear-Camera as the default camera when making/ answering video calls.
Contact List Contact Lists Supported by FOMA Handset......96 Storing Entries in FOMA Handset Contact List <Contact registration> ..97 Storing Entries in UIM Contact List <UIM contact registration>.
Contact Lists Supported by FOMA Handset Two types of FOMA contact lists are available: FOMA handset contact list stored in the handset and UIM contact list stored in UIM. Information can be stored in each type of contact list as shown below.
Contact registration Storing Entries in FOMA Handset Contact List Follow the steps below to store entries in the FOMA handset contact list. Enter name (last and first names) and furigana 3 P100 Enter job title 3 P100 Enter phone number and type 3 P101 Enter email address and type 3 P101 Enter URL 3 P101 Assign ring tone 3 P102...
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Enter Name (Last and First Names) and Furigana Enter the last and first names and their furigana of the contact to store in the list Tap $$ in the Application Selector bar Contact list screen Tap Contact list y New on the Menu bar •...
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Enter Job Title Enter the job title, job description, etc. of the contact to store in the list. Tap Job title y Enter the job title • Up to 127 double- or single-byte characters can be entered. Enter Phone Number and Type Tap $$ in the Phone field and select the type of the phone number Phone : No type is specified.
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Assign Ring Tone You can assign ring tones to play when calls or emails arrive from stored contacts. This allows you to find out who the callers or senders are without checking the display. Tap Ring tone and select a ring tone •...
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Enter Remarks Remarks related to the contact can be entered. Remarks can be marked as Private. Private remarks are not included when you send contact information as an attachment to an email, or synchronize contact details with your PC. Tap the $$ tab y Enter remarks Tap $$ in Private The remarks are marked as Private.
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Assign a still image 1To select from stored still images a Tap $$ b Tap a still image y Tap [Select] The assigned still image is displayed. • You can also select a folder by tapping Folder. 1To use the camera to take a still image to assign a Tap $$ The still image capture screen is displayed.
UIM contact registration Storing Entries in UIM Contact List Follow the steps below to store entries in the FOMA handset UIM contact list. Enter name and furigana 3 see below Enter phone number 3 P106 Enter email address 3 P106 •...
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• Up to 10 double-byte characters or 21 single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered for a name. • When the name has been entered, the Furigana field is automatically populated with a corresponding furigana. Tap Furigana to make any necessary correction. •...
Storing Phone Numbers from Redial or Dialled List Phone numbers recorded on the Redial, Dialled or Missed calls list can be stored in the contact list. Phone numbers being entered on the Enter phone number screen or email addresses of incoming emails can also be stored in the contact list.
Contact search Using Contact List to Make Calls Finding a Contact Based on the First Syllable Find the intended contact data based on the syllable set that contains the first syllables of the last names stored in the contact list. Tap $$ in the Application Selector bar When a folder has been selected, the list of contact data stored in the folder is displayed.
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Tap the keyword field y Enter a keyword • Up to 30 double- or single-byte characters can be entered. • For a keyword, only part of a text string of an item stored in the contact data can be entered to search the contact. •...
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Verifying Contact Information Information stored as contact data can be displayed for selecting phone numbers to make calls or sending emails. If a URL is stored, the corresponding Web page can be displayed. Tap the contact data to display on the contact list screen •...
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Item/Icon Description i Email address and type The email address is displayed together with its type. Displays the Compose email screen with the selected email address entered as the destination address when tapped. 3 P235 j Ring tone Displays the ring tone to play when a call or email is received. k Birthday The birthday is displayed.
1Menu bar Tap Contacts or Edit on the Menu Bar in the contact list screen to display the following items: Contacts Edit New ....P100, P105 Edit Find .
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Adding Phone Number/Email Address/URL Fields If all of the phone number, email address or URL fields have been used and you need more, new fields can be added. Tap Edit y Add field on the Menu bar in the Edit screen •...
Contact deletion Deleting Contacts You can delete contact data stored in the contact list. Contact data in a folder can be deleted collectively. Deleting a single contact data Delete contact data by first displaying the data. Tap the contact data to delete on the contact list screen, and tap Contact list y Delete contact on the Menu bar in the Edit screen Deletes the selected contact data.
Setting Owner Information Specifying the contact data containing your personal information as the "owner information" allows you to provide the other party with your information when you exchange contact information. • The owner information can be set to always accompany emails you send. 3 P260 Tap the contact data to specify as the owner information on the contact list screen, and tap Contacts y Set as owner card on the Menu bar in the details screen...
Copying/Moving Contact Information You can copy/move contact data stored in the contact list to a UIM or another folder. You can also copy/move contact data stored in a UIM to the FOMA handset. Copying from FOMA Handset to UIM You can copy the contact data being displayed to a UIM. •...
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Copying/Moving from Folder to UIM All contact data in a folder can be copied/moved to the UIM contact list. Tap All y the folder containing the contact data to send on the Menu bar in the contact list screen • How to operate 3 P100 •...
Copying Contact Data to Another Folder Contact data can be copied to another folder. Tap the contact data to copy on the contact list screen, and tap Edit y Copy contact on the Menu bar in the details screen • How to operate 3 P100 Tap All y destination folder on the Menu bar in the contact list screen •...
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Sending Contact Information as Text You can insert contact data to an email message and send as text. Tap the contact data to send on the details screen, tap Contacts y Send as Text on the Menu bar in the contact list screen •...
Listing Phone Numbers You can set the phone numbers specified as the preferred numbers in the contact data to display in the contact list. Tap Edit y Preferences on the Menu bar in the contact list screen • How to operate 3 P100 Tap $$ in Show preferred phone number You can set the preferred numbers to be displayed.