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About the description
The description of the manual is as follows:
*The contents above may differ from the actual ones in this manual.
About the display
• 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) in advance.→P.54
• In this manual, “OFF” is set to the “Stand-by display” in order to make the screens clear. Also, the
parts of the operating instruction screens that need an explanation are shown close up.
• 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, which may look different from the actual screens.
Describes the purpose
and overview of the
function.
Describes the information
you need to know before
use.
Shows the screen at
the time of
operation.
Describes the useful
information or advice
about the operations.
Describes the settings
at the time of
purchase or contract,
the monthly charge,
etc. of the function or
service.
Describes each option
and its operation.
Shows the page of the
function menu.
Indicates the page number.
Indicates that the descriptions go on to the next page.
Shows the function
name.
Shows the category.
Indicates the step
numbers.
Describes the supplement
to the operation.
Describes the operations.
Describes the options
displayed on the screen
(some options may not
appear in some cases).
<Own number>
Storing Your Own Name and Image
You can store your own personal information, including your name, home phone number and e-mail
address. Stored personal information provides the FOMA terminal with a way of confirming that you
are the owner and can also be quoted in text entry and editing displays.
●You cannot change or delete the FOMA terminal’s own phone number.
●The registered data are stored on the FOMA terminal. If you insert the FOMA card (UIM) of another FOMA
terminal, the registered data are displayed.
Displaying personal data
When this function runs, it shows only your name, the FOMA terminal’s own phone number and the
first e-mail address listed.
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The “Own number screen” appears.
If you have stored your personal data such as your home phone number or address,
you can display all the data by selecting “Display all data” from the function menu
and entering security code.
Function menu (Own number screen)
1“Own number screen” p(FUNC) Select any item:
Item Description
Edit “Storing personal data”→P. 4 1 9
Display all data Enter your security code Check the contents with
Security code→P. 14 8
Copy name Copies the name stored in the personal data.
The copied name can be pasted into input and other screens.
“Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text”→P. 5 1 0
Copy phone number*1 Copies the phone number stored in the personal data.
The copied phone number can be pasted into i nput and other screens.
“Copying, Cutting and Pasting Text”→P. 5 1 0
Send Ir data “Transferring one data at a time”→P.393
Export this Exports one personal data to a miniSD memory card.
Erase phone number
*2 Deletes the phone number stored in the personal data.
Reset Enter your security code “YES”
Resets (deletes) all the personal data other than your FOMA terminal’s phone number and
restores the defaults set at the time of purchase.
When you use “Display all data” to display the personal data, you do not need to enter your security code.
Security code→P. 14 8
Default setting
Own number only
Own number
Own number
Edit FUNC
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Function menu P. 4 1 8
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NOTE
●If you change your own e-mail address or store a secret code, the e-mail address stored in this function does not
automatically change.
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<Alarm clock>
Using the FOMA terminal as an Alarm Clock
●You can store up to 3 alarm settings.
Setting the alarm clock
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The “Alarm clock screen” appears.
If you have set the alarm clock before, the details of the last setting are displayed.
2Highlight an item to be set o(Edit)
Default setting
OFF
Alarm clock
Alarm clock1 OFF
12:00
Alarm clock2 ON
Alarm clock3 OFF
Alarm clock
FUNCEdit Select
Function menu P. 4 1 3