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Manual for FOMA N904i
Before using your FOMA terminal
How to Use This Manual
Easy Search
Contents/Precautions
Contents
Features of the FOMA N904i
Mastering the FOMA N904i!
Precautions
Handling with Care
Intellectual Property Right
Main Components and Optional Equipment
Before Using the Handset
Component Names and Functions
Icons on the Display and Indicator Display
Guide to Indicator Display (Rear Panel Display)
Main Menu
Using Menus
Using the FOMA Card (UIM)
Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack
Charging the FOMA Terminal
Checking the Battery Level
Turning the FOMA Terminal on/off
Switching Language Mode
Performing Initial Settings
Setting Date and Time
Setting the World Clock
Showing Your Phone Number to the Other Party
Checking Your Phone Number
Voice/Videophone Calls
What is Videophone?
Making a Voice/Videophone Call
Changing a Call Between Voice and Videophone
Making International Calls
Switching to Hands-free Operation
Using the Redial/Received Calls Record
Using Chaku-moji
Showing/Hiding Your Caller ID for Individual Calls
Sending Push Signals Quickly
Setting Prefix Numbers
Setting Sub-addresses When Making Calls
Setting the Alarm Used for Reconnection
Blocking Out Ambient Noise
Making Hands-free Calls in a Car
Receiving a Voice/Videophone Call
Changing a Call Between Voice and Videophone (the Other Party)
Using a Dial Key to Receive Calls
Folding a FOMA Terminal to End/Hold Calls
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume
Adjusting the Ring Volume
Putting Calls on Hold When You Cannot Answer Immediately
Putting Ongoing Calls on Hold
Setting the Hold Tone
Using Public Mode (Driving Mode)
Using Public Mode (Power off)
Checking Missed Calls
Having the Caller Leave a Message and Video
Recording the Caller's Message and Video Instead of Answering an Incoming Call
Playing/Erasing Record Messages and Voice Memos
Playing/Erasing Videophone Messages
Using Chara-den
Selecting the Image Sent to the Other Party
Setting Hands-free for Videophone Calls
Setting the Image Displayed During a Videophone Call
Setting for Switching Between Voice Call and Videophone Call
Handling Videophone Calls Received in i-mode
Connecting to an External Device to Make/Receive Videophone Calls
Viewing Distant Locations Using a FOMA Terminal
Push Talk
What is PushTalk?
Making a PushTalk Call
Adding a Member during a PushTalk Call
Receiving a PushTalk Call
Ending a PushTalk Call
Adding an Entry to the PushTalk Phonebook
Using the PushTalk Phonebook to Make a PushTalk Call
Deleting an Entry from the PushTalk Phonebook
Making the PushTalk Settings
Phonebook
Phonebooks Available with a FOMA Terminal
Adding Information to the Phonebook
Adding Phonebook Entries from the Redial, Dialed Calls and Other Records
Renaming Groups
Making a Call from the Phonebook
Editing a Phonebook Entry
Deleting a Phonebook Entry
Copying a Phonebook Entry to the FOMA Card
Checking the Phonebook Storage Status
Setting Different FOMA Terminal Actions for Each Phone Number and Mail Address
Using Choku-Den
Using Dialing Shortcuts
Using One-touch Dialing to Call Favorites
Saving (Restoring/Updating) Phonebook Data at the Data Security Center
Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Changing Ring Tones
Setting Sound Effects for Ring Tones and Melodies
Vibrating a FOMA Terminal When a Call or Mail Arrives
Setting the Keypad Sound
Setting the Notification Tone and Illumination for GPS Function
Setting the Confirmation Tone for Charging
Setting the Clock Alarm Tone
Having a FOMA Terminal Warn You Before a Call Drops Out
Setting the Ring Time for Incoming Mails
Enabling Tones to Ring through the Earphone and Speaker
Muting the FOMA Terminal's Tone
Customizing Manner Mode
Changing the Display Settings
Displaying Phonebook Images When You Receive Calls
Avoiding Others from Seeing Your Screen
Setting the Indicator Display Mode
Setting the Display and Keypad Lighting
Changing the Display Color
Changing the Menu Display
Setting Kisekae Tool Package
Setting the Neuropointer
Specifying How the Incoming Call Lamp Flashes for Incoming Calls and Mails
Specifying How the Incoming Call Lamp Flashes During a Call
Lighting Lamps When Using IC Card Function
Changing the Font
Setting the Clock Display
Using Desktop Icons
Using 3D Animation for the New Mail Desktop Icon Message
Selecting Icons to Show on the Standby Screen
Changing the Font Color for Dialing/Receiving Display
Security Settings
Security Codes Used on a FOMA Terminal
Changing Your Security Code
Setting PIN Codes
Releasing PIN Lock
Lock Functions
Preventing Others from Using Your Terminal
Preventing Others from Viewing Stored Data of Your Phonebook or Schedule
Hiding Various Data
Hiding Your Personal Information or Disabling Call/Mail Functions
Locking Key Operation Automatically
Using IC Card Authentication
Disabling the External Keys
Using Face Authentication
Setting Security for Mail Folders
Restricting Incoming and Outgoing Calls for Specific Phone Numbers
Rejecting Calls from Unknown Callers
Muting Ring Tones for Callers Not Listed in the Phonebook
Blocking Calls from Callers Not Listed in the Phonebook
Disabling Communication Functions
Saving FOMA Terminal Data Online
Other Security Settings
Camera
Before Using the Camera
Shooting Still Images
Shooting Movies
Changing the Shooting Settings
Using the Bar Code Reader
Scanning Text
i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
What is i-mode?
Displaying i-mode Menu
Viewing Sites
Viewing and Using Sites
Registering My Menu Entries
Changing Your i-mode Password
Viewing Websites
Accessing Websites and i-mode Sites Quickly
Saving Site Content
Downloading Images from Sites and Messages
Downloading Melodies from Sites
Downloading PDF Data from Sites
Downloading Chara-den Characters from Sites
Downloading Kisekae Tool from Sites
Downloading Data Files from Sites
Downloading ToruCa from Sites
Using the Phone To, Mail To and Web To Functions
Making i-mode Settings
When You Receive a Message
Checking for Messages
Viewing Messages in the Message Box
Using SSL Certificate
Setting FirstPass
Changing the Certificate Host
What is i-motion?
Downloading i-motion
Setting i-motion
What is i-Channel?
Accessing a Site from the Channel List
Making the i-Channel Settings
Mail
Mail Exchange by Three Types of Functions
What is i-mode Mail?
Displaying Mail Menu
Creating and Sending i-mode Mail
Composing and Sending Deco-mail
Self-Decorating to Messages
Using Templates to Create Deco-mail
Attaching Files
Saving i-mode Mail to Send Later
Adding Addresses in Mailing Lists
When You Receive i-mode Mail
Receiving i-mode Mail Selectively
Checking for i-mode Mail
Replying to i-mode Mail
Forwarding i-mode Mail to Other Destination
Adding Mail Addresses to Phonebook
Retrieving the Selective Received Attached File
Checking and Saving Files Attached to i-mode Mail
Displaying Mail in Inbox and Outbox
Using Mail Records
Setting up the FOMA Terminal Mail Functions
Composing and Sending Chat Mail
Registering Members in Chat Group
Composing and Sending SMS (Short Message)
When You Receive SMS (Short Message)
Checking for SMS (Short Message)
Setting SMS (Short Message) Options
Saving SMS (Short Message) to Your FOMA Card (UIM)
i-αppli
What is an i-αppli?
Downloading an i-αppli from a Site
Launching an i-αppli
Launching an i-αppli Automatically
Launching an i-αppli from a Site or Mail
Setting the i-αppli Standby Screen
Organizing an i-αppli
Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
What is Osaifu-Keitai?
What is iC Transfer Service?
Launching Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli
What is ToruCa?
Acquiring ToruCa
Viewing ToruCa
Making the ToruCa Settings
Locking the IC Card Functions
GPS Function
What is GPS?
Using the GPS Function
Checking Your Current Location
Setting Position Settings
Using GPS i-αppli
Providing Current Location Information on Request
Notifying the Current Location Information
Viewing Location History
Full Browser
Displaying Website Designed for PC
Using Viewer type
Setting Viewer type
Using Standard type
Setting Standard type
Cookie
Referer
Data Display/Edit/Management
Data Box
Displaying Still Images
Editing Images
Playing Movies/i-motion
Editing Movies
Moving Movies/i-motion to a microSD Memory Card
What is Chara-den?
Playing Melodies
Using Kisekae Tool
microSD Memory Card
Data that can be Exchanged Between the FOMA Terminal and a microSD Memory Card
Using the microSD Memory Card
Managing the microSD Memory Card
Using the FOMA Terminal as a microSD Reader/Writer
Working with Folders and Files
Preventing Phonebook Image Forwarding
Transferring Data via Infrared Data Exchange/iC Communication/Cable Connection
Transferring One Data at a Time
Transferring Multiple Data at the Same Time
Using the Infrared Remote Control Function
Viewing PDF Data
Viewing Documents
Printing Stored Images
Music Channel/Music Playback
What is Music Channel?
Setting Up Program
Playing Program
Using Music Player
Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full(R) from a Site
Moving Chaku-Uta-Full(R) to the microSD Memory Card
Saving SD-Audio Data to the microSD Memory Card
Saving WMA Data to the microSD Memory Card
Using Assist Key to Operate Music Player
Using Other Functions During Music Playback
Playing Music with Car Stereo or Audio Equipment
Other Convenient Functions
Multi Access
Multitask
Using the Assist Key to Read out Messages or Alarms
Setting Alarm Mode
Using a FOMA Terminal as an Alarm Clock
Adding Schedule Events, Holidays and Anniversaries
Adding To Do List Items
Storing Your Name and Image
Recording Your Voice or the Other Party's Voice
Recording and Playing Alarm Tones and On Hold Tones
Checking Call Times and Charges
Setting the Upper Limit of Charge to Show the Alarm
Using a FOMA Terminal as a Calculator
Composing Text Memos
Using Dictionaries
Using an Earphone/Microphone with Switch
Selecting a Callee for Calls Made with an Earphone Connected
Automatically Receiving Calls with an Earphone/Microphone Attached
Selecting a Microphone to be Activated When Using an Earphone/Microphone
Resetting Function Settings
Resetting FOMA Terminal Functions to Default
Character Entry
Entering Text
Entering Kana
Editing and Storing Common Phrases
Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text
Using Kuten Codes
Storing Frequently Used Words
Resetting the Learning Record
Using Downloaded Dictionaries
Entering Text in 2-touch Mode
Entering Text in T9 Input Mode
Network Services
Available Network Services
Voice Mail Service
Call Waiting Service
Call Forwarding Service
Nuisance Call Blocking
Caller ID Request Service
Dual Network Service
English Guidance
Service Numbers
Handling Calls Received While Talking on Another Call
Setting up Remote Control
Multi Number
2in1
OFFICEED
Adding and Using Services
Data Communication
About Data Communication Available for the FOMA Terminal
Before Using
Checking the Procedure
AT Commands
CD-ROM
DoCoMo Keitai Datalink
Overseas Use
Overview of International Roaming (WORLD WING)
Available Services
Before Using Overseas
Making a Call Abroad
Receiving a Call Abroad
Setting the Search Mode of the Operator
Displaying the Roaming Operator's Name
Commencing Roaming Guidance
Setting to Bar Incoming Calls During Roaming
Network Services During Roaming
Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshooting
Menu Function List
Data Stored at the Time of Purchase
Key Assignment (5-touch input)
Key Assignment (2-touch input)
Key Assignment (T9 input)
Symbols and Special Characters
Pictographs
Smiley Face Symbols
Common Phrases
Multi Access Combination Patterns
Multitask Combination Patterns
Services Available for the FOMA Terminal
Options and Accessories
Movie Playing Software
Malfunction Checklist
If Any Error Message Appears
Warranty and After-Sales Service
About the i-mode malfunction check site
Updating Software
Protecting the FOMA Terminal from Harmful Data
Specifications
Number of Items that can be Stored, Registered and Protected on the FOMA Terminal
Specific Absorption Rate of Mobile Phones
Export Administration Regulations
Index/Quick Manual
Index
Quick Manual
Using your FOMA Terminal Politely
For inquiries
FOMA N904i Manual for Data Communication (CD-ROM)
About Data Communication Available for the FOMA Terminal
Before Using
Checking the Procedure
Setting the PC
About the FOMA PC Setting Software
How to Set Various Settings
Executing Set Data Communication
Optimizing Communication Settings
Access Point Name (APN) Settings
Setting up Dial-up Network
Setting up Dial-up
AT Command List
FOMA N904i Kuten Code List (CD-ROM)
Kuten Code List
DoCoMo e-site welcomes requests for brochures as well as various procedures such as change of your address or billing plan. i-mode: PC: iMenu ⇒ 料金&お申込・設定 ⇒ ドコモeサイト My DoCoMo(http://www.mydocomo.com/) ⇒ 各種手続き(ドコモeサイト) Packet communication free ※To access e-site via i-mode, your “Network security code” is required. ※The packet communication fee is free when accessing e-site via i-mode. However, accessing from overseas will be charged. ※To access e-site via PC, “DoCoMo ID” and “Password” are required. ※If you have no “Network security code”, “DoCoMo ID” and “Password” with you or unfortunately forgot them, please feel free to contact inquiries shown below. ※Some contracts may not be available for accessing e-site. ※You may not be able to access e-site due to system maintenance, etc. For inquiries < DoCoMo Information Center > For technical inquiries ■From a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone: ■From a DoCoMo mobile phone or PHS phone: (No prefix)151 (toll free) (only in Japanese) ※You cannot call this number from an ordinary (landline) phone. ■From an ordinary (landline) phone: (No prefix) 113 (toll free) (only in Japanese) ※You cannot call this number from an ordinary (landline) phone. ■From an ordinary (landline) phone: 0120-005-250 (toll free) (in English) ※Can be called from mobile phones or PHSs ●Check the phone number carefully before dialing. 0120-800-000 (toll free) (only in Japanese) ※Can be called from mobile phones or PHSs ●Check the phone number carefully before dialing. ●For further information, refer to the “Nationwide Service Station List” included with your FOMA terminal and other devices. For lost, stolen, accumulated amount settlement overseas DoCoMo Information Center (24 hours) (Only in Japanese) For a DoCoMo mobile phone Network Technical Support and Operation Center (24 hours) For malfunction overseas For a DoCoMo mobile phone -81-3-5366-3114*(Toll free) International Access Codes of the country (Table 1) *Long distance call to Japan will be charged if you call from a landline phone etc. -81-3-6718-1414*(Toll free) International Access Codes of the country (Table 1) *Long distance call to Japan will be charged if you call from a landline phone etc. ※When calling from N904i, dial +81-3-5366-3114. (Press and hold the “0” key for 1 second or longer to enter “+”.) ※When calling from N904i, dial +81-3-6718-1414. (Press and hold the “0” key for 1 second or longer to enter “+”.) From a landline phone etc. From a landline phone etc. Universal Number International ID Code (Table 2) *Local call charges may be applied in the country or region you stay. -800-0120-0151* ※Refer to p.478 for International Access Codes of major countries (Table 1)/Universal Number International ID Code (Table 2). Universal Number International ID Code (Table 2) *Local call charges may be applied in the country or region you stay. -800-5931-8600* ※Refer to p.478 for International Access Codes of major countries (Table 1)/Universal Number International ID Code (Table 2). ●If your FOMA terminal is lost or stolen overseas, contact NTT DoCoMo and suspend the subscription immediately. ●If your FOMA terminal has been damaged overseas, take it to a repair counter designated by NTT DoCoMo after returning to Japan. ◯When using your mobile phone in public, don't forget to show common courtesy and consideration to others around you. Don't forget your cellular phone … or your manners! Sales: NTT DoCoMo Group NTT DoCoMo Hokkaido, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tokai, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Chugoku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Tohoku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Hokuriku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Shikoku, Inc. NTT DoCoMo, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Kansai, Inc. NTT DoCoMo Kyushu, Inc. Manufacturer: NEC Corporation To protect the envirorment, return used battery packs to NTT DoCoMo, any NTT DoCoMo retailers, or a recycling agency. DIC64 This manual is made from 100% recycled paper. This manual is printed with soy based ink. ’07.5(1st Edition) MDT-000073-EAA0 ’ 0 7 . 5 Manual for ’07.5 M a n u a l f o r Easy Search/ Contents/ Precautions Before Using the Handset Voice/ Videophone Calls Push Talk Phonebook Sound/Screen/ Light Settings Security Settings Camera i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel Mail i-αppli Osaifu-Keitai/ ToruCa GPS Function Full Browser Data Display/Edit/ Management Music Channel/Music Playback Other Convenient Functions Character Entry Network Services Data Communication Overseas Use Appendix/ External Devices/ Troubleshooting Index/ Quick Manual N904i(1版) H1H4
DoCoMo W-CDMA System Thank you very much for choosing the "FOMA N904i". Please read this manual and users guides that come with the battery pack and other devices carefully before or during use so that you can use your FOMA terminal correctly. If you have any inquiries regarding this manual, contact the number listed in "For inquiries" on the back cover. FOMA N904i is your efficient partner. Please use it carefully and habitually. Before using your FOMA terminal d The FOMA network operates using radio waves. In a place where the reception is very poor, such as in a tunnel, in a building and under the ground, or out of range, you cannot make a phone call. You may also have difficulty making a phone call from upper floors of tall buildings, even if there is no obvious physical obstruction. And even if the reception is good (i.e. the signal strength indicator shows 3 bars) and you do not move during a call, you may still find that your call is cut off. d When you use your FOMA terminal in public places, particularly where it is crowded or quiet, take care not to disturb people around you. d Since the FOMA terminal uses radio waves to communicate, there is always a risk that your call is wiretapped by a third party. However, the W-CDMA system automatically supports the tapping prevention for all calls. Even if a third party succeeds in intercepting your call, only incomprehensible noise will be heard. d The FOMA terminal communicates via radio waves by converting voices into digital signals. If you move into an area where the reception is poor, the digital signals may not be accurately decoded and what you hear may differ slightly from what it actually is. d It is your responsibility to back up all data stored on your FOMA terminal. Under no circumstances shall NTT DoCoMo be held liable for any loss of or damage to data stored on your FOMA terminal. d The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of use of TLS/SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as for security in the use of TLS/SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of TLS/SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GeoTrust Japan Co., Ltd., RSA Security Japan Ltd., Secom Trust Systems Co., Ltd. d The FOMA terminal is available in FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area. d The FOMA terminal can be used only via the FOMA network provided by DoCoMo and DoCoMo's roaming area. For the first-time users of the FOMA terminal If you have never used the FOMA terminal, read this manual in the following steps. Doing so will help you understand the preparation and basic operations for using the FOMA terminal. 1. Check the terms in "Precautions" (p.12) 2. Insert and charge the battery pack (p.41) 3. Turn on the FOMA terminal, make the initial settings, and check your own number (p.45) 4. Check the functions of the phone keys (p.24) 5. Check the meanings of icons displayed on the screen (p.28) 6. Check how to use the menus (p.31, 32) 7. Check how to make/receive a call (p.49) The latest information about this manual can be downloaded from the DoCoMo website. dTo download "Manual for FOMA N904i (PDF file)", access the following:  (http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/manual/index.html) * The URL and the contents of the site are subject to change without notice.
How to Use This Manual How to Use This Manual ● To look up a function in this manual This manual offers you the following methods to find a page describing the function or service you want to know. See the next page for more details. Looking up in the Index p.530 If you know the name of the function or service or if it is displayed on the screen, refer to the Index. Looking up in the Easy Search The Easy Search offers plain descriptions of often-used or useful functions. Looking up in the Cover Index Use the Cover Index to flip over the page. Looking up in the Table of Contents Refer to the Table of Contents categorizing the functions. Looking up in the Functions Refer to the Functions to find new or useful functions. p.4 Cover p.6 p.8 Looking up in the Menu Function List p.486 The pages list the menu functions displayed in the menus of the FOMA terminal. Looking up in the Quick Manual p.538 The Quick Manual offers brief descriptions of the basic functions. You can tear it out and take it with you. Take Quick Manual (For Overseas Use) when using your FOMA terminal abroad. dIn this manual, the FOMA N904i is described as the FOMA terminal. dThis manual describes functions that use a microSD memory card. To use these functions, the microSD memory card is required. microSD memory card→p.365 dIt is prohibited to reprint the whole or part of the contents of this manual without permission. dThe contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. 11
How to Use This Manual How to Use This Manual (continued from the previous page) (continued from the previous page) This page takes for example how to look up the "Display setting" function. Looking up in the Index If you know the name of the function or service or if it is displayed on the screen, refer to the Index. →Find "Display setting" Character input set ...........................445 CHG input size .............................445 Clear learned ................................453 Guidance ......................................444 Mode 1 (5-touch) ..........................445 Mode 2 (2-touch) ..........................454 Mode 3 (T9 input) .........................454 T9 change mode ...........................455 Word prediction .............................447 Character stamp ..............................350 Chara-den ..................................84, 358 Action ............................................358 Delete ...........................................377 Displaying .....................................358 Guide to the Chara-den list ...........358 Image ............................................346 Mail ...............................................273 Phonebook ...................................123 DC adapter .........................................43 Decorate PI ......................................247 Create ...........................................298 Decorate PI Pocket .......................300 Entering ................................243, 449 List ................................................500 Decoration ..........................................87 Deco-mail .........................................247 Delete Bookmark .............................220, 221 Chara-den .....................................377 Desktop icon .................................151 Website .................................218, 328 Display design ..................................141 Display home ...................................214 Display operator name .....................481 Display setting ............................87, 135 Display software info ........................294 Disp. call/receive No. ........................155 Disp. phonebook image ...................138 DoCoMo keitai datalink ....................474 Document viewer .............................389 Delete ...........................................377 Guide to the document list ............390 Operations ....................................390 Scroll .............................................391 Text search ...................................391 Looking up in the Easy Search The Easy Search offers plain descriptions of often-used or useful functions. →Find "Change standby screen" To change/learn display Icons on the display and indicator display p.28 aMark (icon) on the display aChange standby screen aDisplay calendar on standby screen aChange menu display setting p.141 aChange font size Font* p.135 p.148 Display setting p.137 Menu display set *: You can also set font size by using the function menu of "Phonebook" or "My Profile" (p.114, p.115, p.429), "i-mode settings" (p.227), "Mail settings" (p.276) or "Character input set" (p.445). Looking up in the Cover Index Find the page describing the function in the order "Cover" → "Chapter page (first page of the chapter)" → "Description page". The chapter page describes the detailed table of contents. Voice/ Videophone Calls Push Talk Phonebook Sound/Screen/ Light Settings Security Settings Camera i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel Manner mode Manner mode set Muting the FOMA Terminal's Tone....................... Customizing Manner Mode............................. ■Display/Lighting settings Changing the Display Settings........................... Displaying Phonebook Images When You Receive Calls ................................................................ Avoiding Others from Seeing Your Screen.......... Setting the Indicator Display Mode ................. Setting the Display and Keypad Lighting .................. Changing the Display Color ............................... Privacy angle Indicator display Backlight Display design Display setting Disp. phonebook image 132 133 135 138 139 139 140 141 ● Key description Key operations are illustrated in this manual. The illustrations are simplified as follows: Actual key Described in this manual Actual display Described in this manual 1 C iC 2
This manual uses illustrations or marks to explain how to operate the function so that you can use the FOMA terminal correctly. Describes the settings at the time of purchase or contract, subscription requirement, etc. of the function or service. Describes the operation on each step. Describes the options displayed on the screen (some options may not appear in some cases). Describes the useful information or advice about the operations. Function name This name is described in the index. Indicates that the i menu can be displayed by pressing then . 5 6 Menu No.p.486 Changing the Display Settings MENU56 Default setting Standby screen: Orange Cut (Phone color: Orange Cut), Day and Night (Phone color: Day and Night), Urban Blue (Phone color: Urban Blue), Bunny Character1 (Phone color: Pink Soda) Wake-up display: N904i (Phone color: Orange Cut, Day and Night, Urban Blue), Bunny Character2 (Phone color: Pink Soda) Making/Receiving a phone/videophone call, Sending/Receiving/Checking a mail: Black Use this procedure to show your favorite images such as the photographed or downloaded on a screen (e.g. standby, dialing or receiving). d If you set i-motion programs including video and voice for a ring tone and the receiving screen respectively, the FOMA terminal plays the video and voice of the i-motion set for the ring tone. d If you set a file other than i-motion including video and voice for a ring tone and set an i-motion including video and voice for the receiving screen, the FOMA terminal plays the video and voice of the i-motion set for the receiving screen. d An i-motion with voice only (e.g. singer's voice) cannot be set for the receiving screen. d Some i-motion programs cannot be selected, e.g. if the size is VGA. a i "SETTINGS" "Display" "Display setting" The "Display setting" screen appears. If a file other than i-motion is set for the receiving screen, set a ring tone as required. b Select any item Display setting Stand−by display Wake−up display Dialing Calling V.phone Dialing V.phone Calling Mail sending Mail receiving Check new messages Select Display setting Shows the screen at the time of the operation. Compare it with the screen when you operate. Shows each chapter. "Changing the standby screen image"→p.137 Sets a message or image shown when a FOMA terminal is turned on. OFF Message Does not show an image, etc. Enter a message My picture A message can contain up to 50 double-byte or 100 single-byte characters. Sets an image. If you have created folders, they appear after the "Pre-installed" option. Inbox Camera Pre-installed Original animation Sets an image downloaded from an i-mode site or website or shot using the built-in camera. Sets a pre-installed image. Sets an original animation. Sets an image downloaded from an i-mode site or website or shot using the built-in camera. Sets the image shown when you make a voice call. If you have created folders, they appear after the "Pre-installed" option. Inbox Camera Pre-installed Original animation Sets a ring tone and screen for incoming voice calls. Select ring tone "Changing Ring Tones"→p.126 Select calling disp. Sets a pre-installed image. Sets an original animation. "Setting the receiving screen for incoming calls or mails"→p.136 Stand-by display Wake-up display Dialing Calling NOTE Describes each option and its operation. e Flash movies can be set in "Select calling disp." or "Select receiving disp.", but the tone set in "Select ring tone" sounds as the ring tone. e When the receiving image settings are duplicated, the priority sequence applies.→p.138 e You cannot set images for the dialing and receiving screens for PushTalk calls. Indicates that the descriptions go on to the next page. Sound/Screen/Light Settings Continued on next page 135 Page number * The contents and page numbers above may differ from the actual ones in this manual. ・The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when "English" is set for " バイリンガル " (Select language). Set "English" for " バイリンガル " (Select language) beforehand. ・In this manual, "OFF" is set to the "Stand-by display" with texts in white and the standby screen in black, in order to make the screens clear. Also, the parts of the operating instruction screens that need an explanation are shown close up. ・The color pattern of the main menu and screens is described in the phone’s color Orange Cut set at the time of purchase. ・This manual mainly explains the operations with the default settings. If you change the settings, the contents displayed on your FOMA terminal may differ from those on this manual. ・The screens inserted in this manual are only the images. ・This manual describes "Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli supporting IC Card function" as "Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli". ] 3
Easy Search Easy Search ● Find out a function with easy words from the Easy Search index below. To find out useful functions for talking aNotify or hide your caller ID to the other party aSwitch voice call to videophone call aAdjust the volume during a call p.74 aHold incoming call p.55 Holding Volume p.76 p.48 Caller ID Notification When you cannot answer incoming call aHold incoming call aNotify the caller that you should refrain from talking on a phone Answer hold p.75 p.78 aHave your party record voice message Public mode (power off) p.80 Record message p.77 Public mode (Driving mode) Change display or ring melody p.74 p.119 Ring volume aAdjust the ring volume aSet ring tone to specific party aChange ring melody aSet vibration to notify incoming call or mail aMute keypad sound aSet manner mode aChange color or pattern of incoming call lamp Manner mode p.129 Select ring tone Keypad sound p.126 p.132 Discern connect/Discern group p.129 Vibrator p.147 Illumination To change/learn display Icons on the display and indicator display p.28 aMark (icon) on the display aChange standby screen aDisplay calendar on standby screen aChange menu display setting aChange font size Font* p.135 p.148 Display setting p.137 p.141 Menu display set *: You can also set font size by using the function menu of "Phonebook" or "My Profile" (p.114, p.115, p.429), "i-mode settings" (p.227), "Mail settings" (p.276) or "Character input set" (p.445). Master mail aSend Deco-mail p.247 aSend image or melody aSort and save mail automatically p.252 Deco-mail Attach file p.268 Auto-sort 4 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
Master camera aChange the size of image to shoot aUse light to shoot aDisplay the shot aSave the shot on microSD memory card My picture p.203 p.342 p.189 p.376 To use your phone without worries aLock your FOMA terminal that is not in your hand aPrevent others from viewing the phonebook data p.161 Omakase Lock*1 p.163 Secret mode/Secret data only mode aReject unidentified call aReject call if the party is not stored in phonebook aSave data such as phonebook in case of loss of the data Call setting w/o ID p.178 p.180 Reject unknown *1: Omakase Lock is a pay service. *2: Data Security Service is a pay service you need to subscribe to. (To subscribe to this service, you need to p.181 Data Security Service*2 subscribe to i-mode beforehand.) Other useful features p.140 Backlight (power save mode) aSave battery life aScan QR code or barcode aUse microSD memory card aCommunicate with PC or another FOMA terminal Bar code reader p.204 p.365 p.378 Infrared data exchange/iC communication/OBEX Music Channel/Music Playback p.422 aEnjoy music p.395 aUse as alarm clock aUse as calculator aUse FOMA terminal overseas aUpdate software aUpdate security p.434 p.518 p.524 Alarm Calculator p.476 Software Update Scanning function For more information about other operation guides, see "How to Use This Manual". →p.1 Also, "Quick Manual" instructs you how to operate often-used functions. →p.538 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions 5
Contents Contents How to Use This Manual .................................................................................. 1 Easy Search ...................................................................................................... 4 Contents............................................................................................................ 6 Features of the FOMA N904i ........................................................................... 8 Mastering the FOMA N904i!........................................................................... 10 Precautions..................................................................................................... 12 Handling with Care......................................................................................... 18 Intellectual Property Right............................................................................. 20 Main Components and Optional Equipment................................................ 22 Before Using the Handset aComponent names and functions aIcons on the display and indicator display aUsing menus and other basic operations aFOMA card (UIM) aInserting/Removing the battery pack aCharging aTurning the FOMA terminal on aInitial setting aSetting time aCaller ID Notification, etc. ☞p.23 Voice/Videophone Calls aMaking a voice/videophone call aChanging a call between voice and videophone aHands-free aRedial/Received calls aChaku-moji aWORLD CALL aReceiving a voice/videophone call aVolume aRing volume aOn hold tone aPublic mode (Driving mode/Power off) aRecord message aVideophone settings, etc. aWhat is PushTalk? aMaking/Receiving a PushTalk call aPushTalk phonebook aPushTalk settings, etc. aAdding phonebook entries aGroup setting aSearch phonebook aEditing/deleting phonebook entries aCopying phonebook entries aDiscern connect/Discern group aChoku-Den, etc. aRing tone aVibrator aManner mode aDisplay setting aPrivacy angle aIndicator display aBacklight aDisplay design aKisekae Tool aNeuropointer a3D display setting, etc. aSecurity code aPIN code aDial lock aOmakase Lock aSecret mode/Secret folder aOriginal lock aKeypad lock aIC card authentication aFace authentication aData Security Service, etc. aPhoto mode aMovie mode aSettings for shooting aBar code reader aAccess reader, etc. aWhat is i-mode? aViewing sites ai-mode password aInternet access aBookmark aMessage services aDownloading i-motion aUsing i-Channel, etc. aWhat is i-mode mail? aCreating and sending i-mode mail aDeco-mail/Auto Deco-mail aAttaching files aReceiving mails aCheck new messages aReplying/Forwarding mails ai-motion mail aUsing mail boxes aMail settings aChat mail aSMS (Short Message), etc. ☞p.49 Push Talk ☞p.93 Phonebook ☞p.105 Sound/Screen/Light Settings ☞p.125 Security Settings ☞p.157 Camera ☞p.183 i-mode/i-motion/ i-Channel ☞p.211 Mail ☞p.239 6 Easy Search/Contents/Precautions
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