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Manual for mova P505iS
Before using your mova
Structure of This Manual
Contents/Precautions
Contents
Features of the mova P505iS
Phone Parts and Functions
Display
Safety Precautions
Notes on Handling
Confirming Items at Purchase
Selecting Method for Menu
Confirming before Use
Attaching/Removing Battery
Charging the mova
Monitoring Battery Level
Turning Power On/Off
Switching to English
Initial Settings
Setting Date and Time
Notifying Other Party’s Phone of Your Phone Number
Confirming Your Phone Number
Dialing Out
Making Calls
Making Use of International Calls
Redialing Phone Numbers You Have Dialed
Setting to Notify or Not Notify Phone Number by Every Call
Convenient Features by Storing Phone Number in DoCoMo Network
Sending Touch-tone Signals Quickly
Sending Message to Pagers
Hands-free Calls
Hands-free Calls when Driving (Option)
Taking Calls
Receiving Calls
Using Received Calls Record
Adjusting Volume of Other Party’s Voice during Call
Adjusting Ring Volume
Setting Sound Quality
Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers
Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers
Confirming or Deleting Accepted/Rejected Phonebook Entries
Rejecting Anonymous Calls
Muting Ring Tone from the Phone Whose Number is not Stored in Phonebook
Rejecting Calls from Phones Whose Numbers are not Stored in the Phonebook
Settings for whenUnable to Answer Calls
Placing Phone on Hold
Rejecting Calls during Ringing
Not Receiving Calls during Driving
Confirming Missed Call
Recording Messages when You cannot Answer Calls
Recording Message by One Touch while Ringing
Playing back Record Message and Voice Memo
Using Phonebook
Storing into Phonebook
Storing Group Name
Dialing from Phonebook
Editing Phonebook
Deleting Phonebook Entries
Preventing Phonebook Entries from Prying Eye
Confirming Stored Phonebook Entries
Making Calls with a Few Touches
Activating Manner Mode
Silencing Tone
Changing Manner Mode
Notifying Incoming Calls by Vibration
Silencing the Sound for when Keypad is Pressed
Changing Ring Tones
Changing Ring Tone
Changing Ring Volume
Recording Voice or Melody as Ring Tone
Creating and Arranging Your Original Ring Tone
Combining Rhythm Elements to Create Melody
Setting Ringing Duration for Ring Tone
Hearing Ring Tone through Earphone Only (Option)
Changing Tones when Keys Pressed and Other Effect Tones
Using Camera Functions
Before You Use Camera
Taking Photos with Camera
Changing Settings for Taking Photos
Verifying Number of Remaining Photos that Can Be Taken
Bringing up Images in Data Folder During Camera Mode
Bringing up Saved Images
Setting Folder
Handling Data within Folders
Editing Image Data
Using Animeditor
Using “ケータイphoto手帳”
Using Bar Code Reader
Using Text Reader
Shooting in Video Mode
Displaying Moving Image from Data Folder during Video Mode
Playing back Saved Images
Changing Displaysand Key Lights
Setting Screen
Displaying the Image Stored in the Phonebook
Converting Phone Number to Name
Displaying Callers on the Sub Display when Ringing
Setting Wake-up Display
Changing Graphic Character Type
Adjusting Display for Easier Viewing
Turning Off Key Light
Setting Power Save Mode
Extending Display Lighting Time
Setting Continuous Lighting
Customizing Standby Icon Display and Shortcut Icon Display
Changing Font Settings
Changing Font Size
Restricting Operations
Changing the Terminal Security Code
Restricting Phonebook Operations
Preventing Key Operation Errors
Preventing Other People from Using Your Phone
Setting Display for Redial and Received Calls Record
Locking Schedule Events
Making Mail in the Outbox/Inbox List not to be Displayed without Permission
Setting Voice Memo and Record Message not to be Played back without Permission
Setting/Canceling Security Functions together
Preventing Data Item from Prying Eye
Using Timer and Schedule
Turning On Power Automatically
Turning Off Power Automatically
Alarming at Specified Time
Storing Schedule Events/Anniversaries
Searching for Schedule Events
Accessing Informationthrough i-mode
What is i-mode?
Bringing up i-mode Menu
Displaying Sites
Viewing and Operating a Web Site
Registering Sites in My Menu
Changing i-mode Password
Bringing up a Web Page
Using Bookmark
Saving Web Site Information
Downloading Images from Web Sites or Messages
Downloading i-melody from Web Sites
Downloading Dictionary from Web Sites
Using Phone to/Mail to/Web to Functions
Set the i-mode Settings
Using Message Service
Receiving Messages
Inquiring Whether Center Holds Messages
Displaying Messages Stored in the Message List
Using i-mode Mail Service
What is i-mode Mail?
Bringing up the Mail Menu
Creating and Sending i-mode Mail
Saving i-mode Mail and Sending Later
Sending Melodies by i-mode Mail
Sending i-mode Mail with Images
Creating i-mode Mail Easily
Previewing Contents of i-mode Mail before Sending
Automatically Receiving i-mode Mail
Receiving after Selecting i-mode Mail
Inquiring Whether Center Holds i-mode Mail
Replying to i-mode Mail
Transferring i-mode Mail to Other Addresses
Calling Sender of i-mode Mail
Storing i-mode Senders into Phonebook
Retrieving Melody Data of i-mode Mail
Displaying Images from Mail with Pasted Images
Displaying Mail Stored in the Outbox/Inbox List
Displaying Outbox/Inbox History List
Setting Mail Functions at the i-mode Center
Setting Mail Function of the mova
Creating and Sending Short-mail
When You Have Received Short-mail
Using Chat Mail
Using i-shot Service
What is i-shot?
Sending Images via i-shot
Saving i-shot Mail and Sending Later
Displaying Mail Sent Using i-shot
Changing i-shot Connecting Destination
Using i-appli
What is i-appli?
What is i-appli DX?
Downloading i-appli
Running i-appli
Running i-appli Fast
Auto-running i-appli
Running i-appli from Web Site or Mail
Setting i-appli Standby Display
Managing i-appli
Using Various Functions from i-appli
Using DoCoMo Packet TransmissionService (DoPa)
Using DoPa
Confirming Data Volume of DoPa Transmission
Setting DoPa Functions
Setting a Way of Handling Incoming Calls during DoPa Transmission
Using Network Service
Voice Mail Service (fee charged)
Call Waiting Service (fee charged)
Call Forwarding Service (free of charge)
Three-Way Calling Service (fee charged)
Number Plus (fee charged)
Caller ID Display Request Service (free of charge)
Using Infrared Data Exchange
Infrared Data Exchange
Sending and Receiving Data Item One by One
Sending and Receiving All Data
Switching Infrared Data Exchange Mode
Using the Infrared Remote-controller Function
Using Other Functions
miniSD Memory Card
Using the miniSD Memory Card
To Quickly Access Frequently Used Functions
Accessing Functions Using Shortcut Icon
Quick Setting for Frequently-used Functions
Entering Own Name and Images
Opening the mova to Start Talking
Starting Call with the mova Closed
Using Roll-navi Button
Saving Power Consumption during Calls
Recording Caller’s Voice
Alarm Tone Just before Disconnection
Automatically Recovering Interrupted Calls
Filtering Out Surrounding Noise
Confirming Call Duration/Call Cost
Resetting Total Calls Duration, Total Calls Cost, Total DoPa Data Volume
Displaying Date and Time/Cost Reset Last Time
Automatically Resetting Total Calls Cost Every Month
Setting Call Cost Limit
Sounding Loud from Speaker
Flickering Call Indicator during Call
Changing LED Color
Using Call Indicator to Notify Missed Call and Mail
Managing Images and Melodies
Using Voice Recorder
Using Calculator Function
Entering Memo
Data/FAX Transmission (Option)
Using Switch-equipped Earphone/Microphone Set (Option)
Automatic Answering When Earphone/Microphone Connected (Option)
Using Self Mode
Resetting Functions to Initial Settings
Confirming the Settings and Service Status
When You Do Not Remember Key Operation
Connecting Car Navigation System or “PlayStation” (Option)
Services Available with Your mova
Entering Text
Entering Text
Entering Character by “5-touch”
Correcting and Storing Common Phrases
Cutting, Copying and Pasting Characters
Switching Unit for Counting Entered Characters
Displaying Conversion Candidates Used Well
Using S-JIS Codes to Enter Text
Storing Frequently Used Words
Using 2-touch Input Method to Enter Characters
Using NIKO-touch Input Method to Enter Characters
Appendix
S-JIS Code List
List for Characters Assigned to Respective Keys (5-touch Input Method)
Character Conversion Table (2-touch Method)
Character Conversion Table (NIKO-touch Method)
Symbols and Special Characters List
Common Phrases List
Pictographs List
Menu List
Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
Warranty and Maintenance Services
Updating the mova’s Software
Index
Don't forget your mova . . . or your manners!
Sales/Manufacturer
’03.10
DoCoMo Digital System 800MHz Thank you for selecting the “mova P505iS” Please read this manual carefully before and during use, for the correct and effective operation of the mova P505iS. The mova P505iS is designed to be your close partner. Treat it carefully at all times to ensure long-term performance. Before using your mova PThe mova is a mobile phone using radio waves, and cannot be used in places where radio waves do not reach, such as inside tunnels, underground, or in buildings. It cannot be used in the high-rise buildings even where your antenna is unobstructed. You may also experience interruption of calls even when the radio waves are strong enough with the three antennas on the display. PUse the mova carefully to avoid disturbing other people when in public. PSince the mova uses radio waves as the medium of telecommunication, calls may be tapped by the third party. However, the digital system has a tapping prevention function, so your conversation will be incomprehensible to third parties. PThe mova changes your voice into digital signals and sends them to the other party. In places where the signals are weak, the digital signals may not be converted correctly, and in such a case, the voice heard may sound different from the actual original voice. PAccidents or failure may erase the data stored in your mova. It is recommended that you make a note of important data. DoCoMo cannot be held responsible in any way for the loss of data stored in the mova. PDoCoMo mova is exclusively for use in Japan. PThe user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL. Neither DoCoMo nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation and warranty as for the security in the use of SSL. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to the use of SSL, neither DoCoMo nor the certifier shall be responsible for any such damage or loss. Certifier: VeriSign Japan K.K. Baltimore Technologies Japan Co., Ltd. • This phone conforms to RSA BSAFE™ SSL-C of RSA Security Inc., to implement ® secure Internet communications. RSA is a trademark registered to RSA Security Inc. BSAFE is a trademark registered to RSA Security Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. RSA Security Inc. All rights reserved. PJava and Java related trademarks are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S.A. and other countries. PQR code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE Inc. PminiSD™ is a trademark of SD Association. PContains the technology by Reallusion Inc. for Funny Transform function in this product. PContains Macromedia Flash™ Player technology by Macromedia, Inc., ® © Copyright 1995-2003 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Macromedia, Flash and Macromedia Flash are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Pi-mode, i-ppli, the i-mode logo, the i-ppli logo and the i-shot logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan and other countries. Please read the instruction carefully before using the mova. When using the batteries, adapters and chargers, read the manual attached to them carefully before use. If you have any questions about the contents of manuals, please contact below. P General contact for DoCoMo group: From DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs (no area code) 151 (in Japanese, toll-free) From ordinary phones 0120-005-250 (in English) 0120-800-000 (in Japanese) ❈ Can be called from DoCoMo mobile phones and PHSs. ❈ Make sure that you dial the correct number. ❈ Cannot be called from ordinary phones. In this manual, the “mova P505iS” is referred to as “mova”.
Structure of This Manual Layout of manual This manual is laid out in the format as shown below. Be sure to understand the meanings of the descriptions in the formatted page so that you can make a full use of this manual. The operating procedures in this manual are described assuming that you have done the initial settings (P.36); for other settings, the settings at purchase are assumed for the basis of explanation. If you have not yet set the initial settings, or depending on the settings you have changed, the onscreen instructions or the way the mova works might differ from the instructions you learn from this manual. Name of function Overview of function Information you need to keep in mind Display used as a point of the operation See separate pages for more information Further information, cautions, and limits on the function, etc. Accepting Calls Only from Specified Phone Numbers Setting at purchase This function enables you to accept calls from only the specified phone numbers in the Phonebook. Other calls are rejected. Up to 20 entries in the Phonebook can be specified as Accept Calls entries. P Note that this function is effective only when the Caller ID is notified. It is recommended that you use the Caller ID Display OFF Request Service (P.442) and Accept/Reject Calls by Reason for Anonymity (P.60) with this function. Enter the terminal security code 1 Select “ON” Item ON Description Activates Accept Calls. (Go to step 2.) Deactivates Accept Calls. (Ends the setting.) OFF 2 Select P When there are already some entries stored, the stored contents are displayed. When no names are stored, “ · · · · · · · · · ” is displayed. i T a k n g C a l l s Enter or select each item 3 4 Call up the Phonebook entry to be accepted For details, see the next page. ( ) Accept Calls is activated. P Press to return to the Standby display. Information P When you have subscribed to i-mode, Short-mail messages or i-mode mail are received regardless of the setting for Accept Calls. P You can dial out even when Accept Calls is activated. Rejecting Calls from Specified Phone Numbers Setting at purchase This function enables you to reject calls from the specified phone numbers in the Phonebook. Up to 20 entries in the Phonebook can be specified as Reject Calls entries. OFF 1 Select “ON” Enter the terminal security code Next Page Note: The above-mentioned page is a sample. Factory setting With the camera functions, this part denotes the settings when the camera is started up, etc. Index by chapter for quick reference Items shown on the display and their meanings when selected. (Go to step X.) denotes that you proceed to step X indicated. (Ends the setting.) means that the setting is finished at that point. Shows that the operating procedure continues. 1
Contents $ Before using your mova $ Structure of This Manual .................................1 $ Features of the mova P505iS .......................4 $ Phone Parts and Functions...........................6 $ Display........................................................................12 Confirming before Use Dialing Out Taking Calls Settings for when Unable to Answer Calls Using Phonebook The reverse side of a cover $ Safety Precautions............................................16 $ Notes on Handling ............................................23 $ Confirming Items at Purchase.................25 $ Selecting Method for Menu ........................26 Battery, Charging the mova, Battery Level, Power, Bilingual, Initial Settings, Clock Setting, Send Own Number, Own Number Display Making Calls, WORLD CALL, Redial, 186/184, Abbreviated Dial/ Reject “ONE GIRI”, Hands-free, etc. Receiving Calls, Received Calls Record, Earpiece Volume, Ring Volume Adjustment, Accept Calls, Reject Calls, Accept Calls/Reject Calls by Reason for Anonymity, etc. Answer Hold, Reject Calls during Ringing, Drive Mode, Missed Call, Record Message, Quick Record Message, Playback of Record Message/Voice Memo Storing Phonebook Entry, Group Settings, Calling up Phonebook, Phonebook Entry Editing/Deletion, Secret Mode, Stored Entries Confirming, etc. Activating Manner Mode Manner Mode, Personal Manner Mode, Vibrator, Keypad Sound Changing Ring Tones Using Camera Functions Changing Displays and Key Lights Restricting Operations Ring Tone, Ring Volume Adjustment, Voice Ring Tone, Original Ring Tone, Sound Mixer, Ring Time, Earphone Switch, Sound Effect Camera Mode, Folder Setting, Edit Image, Animeditor, Bar Code Reader, Text Reader, Video Mode, etc. Select Screen, Wake-up Display, Graphic Character Setting, Brightness Adjustment, Key Light, Font Switch, etc. Terminal Security Code, Lock Settings, Key Guard, Keypad Lock, Redial and Received Calls Display Setting, Mail Security, Secret Store, etc. Using Timer and Schedule Auto Power ON, Auto Power OFF, Alarm, Schedule, Event Search 29 39 51 63 73 93 97 117 187 199 217 237 Accessing Information through i-mode What is i-mode?, i-mode Menu, My Menu, i-mode Password Change, Internet Access, Bookmark, etc. 2
Using Message Service Receive Messages, Check New Messages, Message R/Message F Using i-mode Mail Service Using i-shot Service Using i-ppli What is i-mode Mail?, Mail Menu, Create/Send i-mode Mail, Mail Receive Option, Server Setting, Chat Mail, etc. What is i-shot?, Create/Send i-shot Mail, Save i-shot Mail, Display i-shot Image, User Defined Center What is i-ppli?, What is i-ppli DX?, Downloading i-ppli, Running i-ppli, i-ppli Standby Display, etc. Using DoCoMo Packet Transmission Service (DoPa) Using DoPa, DoPa Data Volume, DoPa Settings, Call while DoPa Using Network Service Using Infrared Data Exchange Using Other Functions Entering Text Appendix Troubleshooting Voice Mail Service, Call Waiting Service, Call Forwarding Service, Three-Way Calling Service, Number Plus, Caller ID Display Request Service Infrared Data Exchange, Send/Receive Ir Data, Send/Receive All Ir Data, Infrared Data Exchange Mode, Infrared Remote-controller Function miniSD Memory Card, Shortcut, Call Duration/ Call Cost, Data Folder, Voice Recorder, Calculator, 1-2-Action, etc. 5-touch Input Method, Store Common Phrases, Text Copy/Paste, Auto Candidate, S-JIS Code Entry, My Dictionary, 2-touch Input Method, etc. S-JIS Code List, List for Characters Assigned to Respective Keys (5-touch Input Method), Common Phrases List, Pictographs List, Menu List, Optional Accessories/Peripheral Devices, etc. Troubleshooting, Error Messages, Warranty and Maintenance Services, Software Update, Index 283 291 363 377 417 425 443 451 513 539 559 3
Features of the mova P505iS Remarkable i-mode! Site (Program) Access This is an online service that, by simple key operations, enables you to access a variety of services offered by IPs. You can check your bank balance, reserve tickets, or download games or melodies. (Services vary according to the information provider and financial institution. Some of them may require you to subscribe separately.) i-mode Mail This is a service that enables you to exchange mail between mobile phones. i-mode mail can be exchanged as e-mail over the Internet as well as between i-mode mobile phones. Internet Access You can connect to the Internet and browse Web pages just by entering the addresses of pages you want to visit. (Some Web pages not supporting i-mode may not be displayed correctly.) Packet Transmission at receiving speed of up to 28.8 kbps has realized a high-speed download. You can access i-mode sites smoothly by packet transmission at receiving speeds of up to 28.8 kbps. Images can be downloaded quickly. 4 Useful Functions for i-mode i-mode (Fees apply) P Application required i-ppli DX i-ppli DX refers the information of the mova stored in the Phonebook and Dialed Calls Record/Received Calls Record, and changes the Dialing/Receiving displays, according to P.387 Flash Images Flash images make expression of Web sites rich. You can set a Flash image for the Standby display. P.251 SSL Support Web sites conforming to SSL (SSL pages) can be accessed without any special operations. The SSL format uses encryption technology to ensure safe data transfer and to protect your privacy. P.247 Chat Mail By i-mode mail, you can exchange chat mail as if talking. P.354 Simultaneous mail-sending/ Folder management You can specify up to eight destinations when sending the same mail to several people. The sent/received mail can be classified by group (folder). P.300, P.320 Other functions i-shot You can send still images shot by the mova to other i-mode mobile phones, mobile phones of other carries, and personal computers (over the Internet). P.364
Auto-focusing camera with 1.28 million significant pixels and Flex style The CCD camera with 1.28 million significant pixels that comes with auto-focusing function as well as 2-axis rotation called Flex style enables you to take shot of fine still images as you like. You can also take shot of moving images for up to 15 seconds. P.118 Reading Code/Text You can read-in Bar Code and QR Code or printed alphanumeric for use with the mova. P.169, P.175 Data Folder/ miniSD memory card The photo images or downloaded images, or melodies are managed in the Data Folder. You can also display images on a personal computer, or print them out, by combining the miniSD memory card with the miniSD memory card adapter. P.452, P.486 Editing Person’s Face You can freely edit the still image of someone’s face by using the “Funny transform” function. You can also overlay marks around the person’s background (Strew with Marks), or place them over the face (Cushy Mark). You can download marks and frames from Web sites. PP.149-153 Animeditor You can take photos of up to 20 frames in succession to play them back as animations. P.162 ケータイphoto手帳 (pocket photo album) You can paste multiple images together as if you pasted them to your pocketbook. P.165 1-2-Action You can easily search for functions you want to access by entering keywords. P.509 Voice Recorder You can record the voice from the microphone and play it back. P.493 Infrared Ray Remote-controller Function You can use the mova as a remote-controller for television set, etc. P.449 Packet Transmission at 28.8 kbps maximum/DoPa Compatible By connecting to DoPa compatible optional devices such as Mobile Card Triplex N, you can obtain packet transmission at sending speeds of up to 9,600 bps and at receiving speeds of up to 28.8 kbps. You need not be concerned about the time when doing packet transmission. A circuit switching system for 9,600 bps data transmission is also supported. P DoPa can also be used when you have contracted for i-mode. (i-mode is a subscription service that must be applied for separately.) P Note that the transmission fee will be a large sum P.418 for bulky data. Option Connecting to Car Navigation System and “PlayStation” You can connect to an i-mode-compatible car navigation system to locate the destination from the Web site. You can also connect to “PlayStation” to download or exchange the data required for playing games, under the i-mode compatible “PlayStation” software. P.511 Varied network services Voice Mail Service (Fees apply) P Application required P.426 Call Waiting Service (Fees apply) P Application required Call Forwarding Service (No charge) P Application required P.430 P.432 Caller ID Display Request Service (No charge) P.442 5
Phone Parts and Functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 s t u v w z 8 9 0 o p q r DIG I T A L ZOOM 2 0 x . H P f=4.3mm1:2.8AS P 5 0 5iS G E M 1 . 3 A PIXELSDIGITALCAMERA x y . T T A B { | } ~ Dimensions: 50 mm (W) ! 110 mm (H) ! 25 mm (D) (when the mova is closed) Weight: approximately 123 g (with battery attached) 6
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