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KYOCERA

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

KY-41B

Summary of Contents for DIGNO KY-41B

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL KY 41B...

Page 2: ...html NOTE z KY 41B is referred to as handset in this manual z This manual refers to microSD card or microSDHC card as microSD card or microSD z The explanations in this manual are based on the handset...

Page 3: ...ack KY01 Quick Start Guide in Japanese only z You can also check and purchase optional accessories sold separately compatible with the handset at the NTT DOCOMO Online Shop https onlineshop smt docomo...

Page 4: ...asks 61 Using the custom keys 61 Calling Making a call 62 Answering a call 65 Operations during a call 67 Redial incoming history 68 Voice memo answering memo 69 Call log call settings 71 Phonebook 74...

Page 5: ...er 126 Safety and Security Services Disaster message board 129 Disaster Voice Messaging 129 Early warning Area Mail 130 Anshin Security 133 Anshin Filter 134 Appendix Index Handset menus 135 Troublesh...

Page 6: ...tent due to a failure repair model change or other handling of the handset z As with PCs some user accessed sites may disrupt the stability of handset performance or unexpectedly transmit information...

Page 7: ...se precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people as well as damage to property and must be observed at all times The following symbols indicat...

Page 8: ...do prohibition Denotes not to disassemble Denotes not to use where it could get wet Denotes not to use with wet hands Denotes mandatory instructions matters that must be complied with Denotes that the...

Page 9: ...a jacket pocket z Stepping on the handset when it is on something soft such as a sofa bed or bedding or on a floor z Handset becoming caught in a seat on a train or bus Do not attempt to disassemble...

Page 10: ...and cause explosion fire etc For use at a gas station or similar location follow the instructions of the facility Do not charge at a gas station or similar location If using at a gas station or simil...

Page 11: ...sleep with equipment in pocket etc The handset battery pack or adapter may become warm if you use apps calling or data communication or watch video or TV etc for a long time or while charging Long con...

Page 12: ...ion of electronic devices and electronic medical devices When you are on a handsfree call while ringtone is playing loudly when in standby etc be sure to keep handset at a safe distance from your ears...

Page 13: ...andset by its strap etc May cause an accident such as injury If display breaks and substance in the handset leaks do not let it get on your skin face hands etc or clothes May harm your eyes skin etc I...

Page 14: ...ark location or too closely may affect your eyesight 3 Handling the battery pack DANGER Do not touch connection terminals with anything metal or conductive necklaces hairpins etc In addition do not ca...

Page 15: ...ny naked flames or fire Leaking fluid may ignite causing fire rupture etc Prevent pets from biting the battery pack A damaged battery pack may cause fire burns injury etc CAUTION If substance in the b...

Page 16: ...use a voltage converter travel converter for overseas use etc when charging with an AC adapter May ignite overheat cause electric shock etc Do not apply excessive force where the adapter is connected...

Page 17: ...rwise deformed Also do not repair the charging terminal to use the adapter Short circuiting of the charging terminal may cause fire burns injury electric shock etc When not in use unplug from the outl...

Page 18: ...ult to keep a distance of at least 15 cm away from others such as in a crowd Someone nearby may be wearing an electronic medical device such as an implanted cardiac pacemaker or an implanted cardiover...

Page 19: ...esistant however do not allow water or other liquid beverage sweat seawater pet urine etc or dust or other matter to get inside the handset or to remain on bundled or optional accessories The battery...

Page 20: ...ve blemishes Wiping with thinner benzine detergent etc may remove print or fade colors Wiping may be done using a soft cloth dampened with foam hand soap isopropyl alcohol ethanol or sodium hypochlori...

Page 21: ...er off the handset May cause data to be erased or may cause malfunction z Do not place magnetic stripe cards or magnetic objects near or closed in the handset Information saved on cash cards credit ca...

Page 22: ...er having inserted the docomo nano UIM card in an other brand IC card reader writer etc z Clean the IC area from time to time to maintain it in clean condition Use in a soiled condition may prevent no...

Page 23: ...10 m Utilizes 2 400 MHz to 2 483 5 MHz band without mobile device bandwidth differentiation Use the Bluetooth function within Japan Before using aboard an aircraft check with the airline beforehand z...

Page 24: ...ints using the same channel are in proximity handset may not detect access points correctly z Frequency bands To check frequencies the handset wireless LAN function uses In the standby screen z Settin...

Page 25: ...wireless device based on the Radio Law as well as compliance with technical standards as a device based on the Telecommunications Business Law indicated by the technical conformity mark on its electr...

Page 26: ...pped in 26 directions from a height of 1 22 m onto steel plate conducted in accordance with MIL STD 810H Method 516 8 Shock Procedure IV defined by the U S Department of Defense Shock resistance assum...

Page 27: ...inside clothing or a bag z Drain any moisture that has collected in the earpiece speaker mouthpiece microphone vent or external connector terminal and is causing sound to be inaudible z The handset i...

Page 28: ...handset z If anything other than water seawater detergent alcohol beverages etc is on the handset immediately rinse with water z Wiping may be done using a soft cloth dampened with foam hand soap iso...

Page 29: ...not insert anything pointed in the back cover gaps May damage or deform the handset and may scratch the gasket and allow ingress of water z The rubber gasket at the back cover and handset sealing surf...

Page 30: ...th with a small amount of isopropyl alcohol ethanol or sodium hypochlorite such that the cloth is dampened and wipe the handset No noticeable discoloration or fading was confirmed in testing assuming...

Page 31: ...hour before placing in a desktop holder KY01 sold separately z Do not touch a specified AC adapter sold separately or desktop holder KY01 sold separately with your hands wet May cause electric shock...

Page 32: ...Hold each downward and pat on cloth to wipe Place on a dry towel or cloth and leave for a while to dry at room temperature Pat the handset gently on a lint free dry clean cloth and wipe away the mois...

Page 33: ...ons q Displays call history list r Displays redial list o Displays the phonebook p Use the focus mode z Menu key z Display the menu or use the menu function in the operation guidance m Mail key z Acti...

Page 34: ...ey z Activate the voice answering memo menu or use the menu function in the operation guidance i Browser key z Display the web menu or use the menu function in the operation guidance c Clear key z Del...

Page 35: ...ving or while charging Battery pack Back cover Internal main antenna area 1 docomo nano UIM card slot 2 Stopper microSD card slot 2 Internal GPS Wi Fi Bluetooth antenna area 1 Internal subantenna area...

Page 36: ...s omitted in this manual NOTE z Explanations in this manual are based on the handset at time of purchase Actual menus and items may differ depending on any settings you made Selecting with the dial ke...

Page 37: ...tible function app is running long press y for at least 1 second The pointer switches on off z While the pointer is activated key operations other than o p q r t are available except some apps Moving...

Page 38: ...ls voicemail etc Time date Using focus mode Selecting the time date or notification icons in the standby screen allows you to activate corresponding apps view information etc In the standby screen p t...

Page 39: ...s bar Check different statuses from the status bar at the top of the screen with notification icons and status icons Status icons Status bar Notification icons Main notification icons New SMS P 81 Sen...

Page 40: ...arm set P 92 Bluetooth connected P 126 Wi Fi connected P 108 Wi Fi connected no Internet access Wi Fi hotspot enabled P 112 VPN connection P 113 Answering memo set P 69 All answering memos used Notifi...

Page 41: ...fication counter appear for some items Incoming charging lamp z Incoming charging lamp lights or flashes when a call is arriving charging etc Lit red charging Flashing blue call arriving missed calls...

Page 42: ...ber Image Editing using a profile In the standby screen z Profile z Edit Set each item C z Items that can be set P 74 z Send the profile z Send data share Follow the instructions on the screen z Copy...

Page 43: ...nnot use functions such as the phone or packet communication without inserting a docomo nano UIM card z In Japan you cannot call emergency numbers 110 119 or 118 without inserting a docomo nano UIM ca...

Page 44: ...lling a docomo nano UIM card Lift the tab as shown Tab Pull the tab and lift the stopper as shown z Be careful not to lift the stopper forcefully May damage the stopper Stopper 42 Before Using the Han...

Page 45: ...h Lower the stopper until it clicks locked z If the stopper does not close lift the stopper again and check that the docomo nano UIM card is inserted all the way correctly Stopper NOTE z Lock the stop...

Page 46: ...ving a docomo nano UIM card Lift the tab as shown Tab Pull the tab and lift the stopper as shown z Be careful not to lift the stopper forcefully May damage the stopper Stopper 44 Before Using the Hand...

Page 47: ...touch or scratch the IC gold on the docomo nano UIM card when handling it Also note that inserting or removing the docomo nano UIM card forcibly may damage it or deform the docomo nano UIM card slot c...

Page 48: ...n needed for handset operation or while editing data on the microSD card Data may be corrupted or the handset may not work properly z Format unformatted microSD cards on the handset before use P 117 m...

Page 49: ...tery pack P 49 Installing the microSD Card Lift the tab P 42 Pull the tab and lift the stopper P 42 z Be careful not to lift the stopper forcefully May damage the stopper With the terminals metal of t...

Page 50: ...until it clicks locked P 43 Battery pack Use the battery pack KY01 designed for the handset z The battery pack is not waterproof Installing removing the battery pack z Before installing or removing th...

Page 51: ...ery connection NOTE z Check that the docomo nano UIM card and any microSD card are securely installed before installing the battery pack Removing the battery pack Remove the battery pack z With your f...

Page 52: ...charges the battery pack again However depending on when the handset is disconnected from the AC or DC adapter the battery charge level may be low or the battery pack may only be usable for a short t...

Page 53: ...07 sold separately is described as an example Raise the power plug on the AC adapter and plug into an outlet 100 V AC outlet Power plug Insert the USB Type C connector on the AC adapter straight into...

Page 54: ...ibed as an example Insert the USB Type C connector on the AC Adapter in the connection terminal on the desktop holder z The USB Type C connector can be inserted either upward or downward USB Type C co...

Page 55: ...lete the charging lamp goes out Charging lamp After charging is complete remove the handset from the desktop holder Unplug the AC adapter from the outlet Charging with a DC adapter DC Adapter 05 sold...

Page 56: ...e Device Control when making initial settings on the handset P 60 z Using Device Control P 98 Text entry Enter characters for functions or apps requiring text entry such as phonebook and mail on the h...

Page 57: ...es such as ABC are displayed Correcting text Back function At times such when pressing a key too many times and going past a character you want to enter you can press i to go back to the previous char...

Page 58: ...number appears then enter the second digit to display the character Key assignments for 2 touch entry For A full With and A full katakana are entered instead of hiragana Key pressed for 2nd digit Key...

Page 59: ...com html http https Press to add daku ten and switch between top and bottom rows with usable with characters 1 Press once to switch to bottom row character and press twice to add a daku ten 2 Press o...

Page 60: ...entry screen z Quotation Phrase Select a phrase Setting character entry Make iWnn IME settings In a character entry screen z Input settings User dictionary Check saved vocabulary Save new words as we...

Page 61: ...ze Set sentence initial characters to be converted to upper case when entering en width alphabet Auto cursor move Set the distance the cursor moves to after entering characters z You can still add dak...

Page 62: ...when English is set as language With handset set to Japanese language enable Device Control then change language to English App permissions Set permissions for apps z Batch allow is recommended as the...

Page 63: ...lete the history of the app the cursor is pointed to Using the custom keys You can save frequently used phone numbers and Favorites functions to a custom key for quick access Saving to the custom keys...

Page 64: ...ow speed dials list z List of speed dials Speed dials P 63 z To register to the phonebook t Select a contact to register Set each item C To end a call H z After a call ends and a screen for recording...

Page 65: ...number for at least 1 second Enter the number to send s Adding a wait After dialing in the main phone number the handset automatically waits and then confirmation appears for sending an additional nu...

Page 66: ...ur settings In addition the area timing at which that emergency call location notification service is introduced depends on the current preparation of each agency that receives emergency calls z In Ja...

Page 67: ...he region code area code s NOTE z As for region codes area codes that begin with 0 omit the first 0 when entering Some countries such as Italy require a first 0 Answering a call When a call arrives th...

Page 68: ...coming lamp flashes z Auto answering memo Playing an answering memo In the standby screen p Select the notification counter z Alternatively in the standby screen z Phone Call Ans Memo Answering memo l...

Page 69: ...old unhold a call NOTE z Note the following when using hands free calling When calling outdoors in a location where surroundings are noisy or where the sound echoes loudly use an earphone microphone I...

Page 70: ...u can only use voice memos when Record later is disabled During a call c z Recording starts t z The recorded voice memo is saved Redial incoming history The handset memory keeps a record of the 50 eac...

Page 71: ...elete selected items z Delete Delete multiple Select a call C OK z Delete all calls z Delete Delete all OK Voice memo answering memo You can play or set voice memos and answering memos Set the answeri...

Page 72: ...protected the handset does not respond to calls with an answering memo z If the number of saved voice memos exceeds the maximum number that can be saved old voice memos which have not been protected...

Page 73: ...splay your phone number on the other party s phone when you make a call Block nuisance call Register and reject phone numbers of nuisance calls such as prank calls Caller ID request Respond to calls t...

Page 74: ...call Auto Answer Set the handset to respond to calls automatically when earphones or a Bluetooth device is connected Also set response time for arriving calls Incoming extension Enable ringtone vibra...

Page 75: ...ings In the standby screen z Phone Call log Call settings Other settings Snooze of missed call Enable the handset to notify you again with a missed call after a set time 5 10 20 60 minutes Call Time C...

Page 76: ...on or off z Edit a prefix z New registration Set each item C Phonebook You can manage contacts Adding contacts to phonebook In the standby screen z Phone PhoneBook Add to Phonebook Add new entry Add...

Page 77: ...SMS C Searching the phonebook In the standby screen z Phone PhoneBook Search contacts Group list z Change the display method z Confirmation setting List switching 50 syllables Group Checking using the...

Page 78: ...erwrite Add new entry OK z Items that can be set P 74 Deleting contacts In the phonebook list point the cursor to a name z Delete Delete one Yes z Delete selected items In the phonebook list z Delete...

Page 79: ...the cursor to a group z Edit group Group s name ENter a group name C OK z Delete a group In the group list point the cursor to a group z Delete group Yes OK z Reorder groups In the group list z Group...

Page 80: ...mail refer to the NTT DOCOMO website https www nttdocomo co jp service docomo mail in Japanese only z When Welcome to docomo mail screen is displayed press C Creating sending docomo mail In the standb...

Page 81: ...rmat files saved in the handset or microSD card C Adding an attachment file In the mail creation screen select the attachment field m Select a file to attach C Deleting an attachment file In the mail...

Page 82: ...mplates to create Deco mail or save a docomo mail that is being created as a template End editing without saving End docomo mail without saving docomo mail that is being created Receiving docomo mail...

Page 83: ...hone numbers serving as destinations For details on the number of characters which can be sent and received etc refer to Short Message Service SMS on the NTT DOCOMO website https www nttdocomo co jp s...

Page 84: ...y code and the phone number z Half width katakana and special symbols in SMS messages may not appear correctly for recipient z SMS cannot be sent when 186 or 184 is added After receiving SMS A notific...

Page 85: ...C Deleting SMS In the standby screen z Mail SMS Select a thread Point the cursor to a message z Delete Yes SMS settings In the standby screen z Mail SMS z Settings Notifications Set the ringtone to s...

Page 86: ...sending mail In the standby screen z Mail PC Mail C PC mail creation screen Select the recipient field New Select recipient adding option Enter a recipient C z Add recipient New Select an recipient ad...

Page 87: ...ideos Audio Record audio Others Select the file to attach z Adding an attachment file In the mail creation screen select the attachment field Add new Pictures Videos Audio Record audio Others Select t...

Page 88: ...ime received Destination sender Subject Star icon z Use it as a mark indicating that the mail is special or supposed to be dealt with later z You can check starred mails in the Starred folder Attachme...

Page 89: ...acket communication and Wi Fi z If wdoes not work when using the web browser enabling the pointer may enable the cursor operation P 35 z Websites may not be displayed correctly dmenu In dmenu you can...

Page 90: ...switch tabs Closing tabs In a website z Tab list Point the cursor to a tab C Web searching URL entry You can enter a URL directly to display a website Also enter a keyword to search website informatio...

Page 91: ...marks History v to display Bookmarks tab z Alternatively in the standby screen i Bookmarks to display tab Select bookmark Using website viewing history In a website z Bookmarks History v to display Hi...

Page 92: ...the purpose of improving convenience Change text size Set the text size Advanced Make search engine and website display settings Load images Enable displaying images on a web page Exit confirm Enable...

Page 93: ...dar z New event Set each item C When a scheduled time arrives Set an alarm for a scheduled event to notify you when a set event has arrived Press t c or H to stop an alarm Using the calendar menu In t...

Page 94: ...m Be prompted with an alarm or handset vibration at a specified time In the standby screen z Tools Alarm Point the cursor to an unregistered alarm C z Add an unregistered alarm z Add Set each item Tim...

Page 95: ...r if you disabled Prioritize alarm while in Manner mode Stopping an alarm When the time for an alarm arrives the alarm sounds and the handset vibrates t z When snoozing is set long press c to stop sno...

Page 96: ...tdown timer screen z Add z Point the cursor to a countdown timer and press C to edit a countdown timer Set each item C Deleting countdown timers In the timer screen point the cursor to the countdown t...

Page 97: ...tiple Select notes C Yes OK Sound recorder You can use the sound recorder function to take memos in meetings or negotiations z Available time per recording is up to approximately 3 hours The maximum s...

Page 98: ...g recording data In the recording data list point the cursor to the recording data to delete z Delete Delete one Yes OK z Delete select Delete multiple Select the recording data to delete C Yes OK Che...

Page 99: ...backing up or restoring data may fail In this instance charge the handset first and then back up or restore data Backing up data to microSD card z Install a microSD card in advance In the SD card back...

Page 100: ...on the screen Device Control Set the handset so it is optimized for work such as limiting functionality that is not used for tasks z Enable Device Control when making initial settings P 60 To activat...

Page 101: ...Control In the Device Control screen z Export policy C z If Wi Fi or location settings are displayed follow the onscreen instructions z An ID number is displayed On the receiving device activate Devi...

Page 102: ...screen z Change password Enter the new password Re enter the password C NOTE z If password is forgotten reset the handset If reseting the handset is limited by policy it cannot be reset Contact Genera...

Page 103: ...status etc More settings Make settings for location date and time etc Wallpaper Display Make settings for the screen display etc In the standby screen z Settings Wallpaper Display Wallpaper Wallpaper...

Page 104: ...ringtone vibration etc In the standby screen z Settings Sound Notification Volume Volume P 103 Manner mode Manner mode P 103 Media sound in Manner mode Enable media sound to play while in Silent mode...

Page 105: ...handset does not vibrate for incoming calls messages etc Drive mode Ringtones and other handset sounds are muted handset does not vibrate for incoming calls messages etc When a call arrives answering...

Page 106: ...for convenient use of the handset require security codes In addition to a security code for handset operation there are codes such as a network access code for network services Use the different code...

Page 107: ...such as when verifying a subscriber s identity when visiting a docomo Shop docomo information center or customer support or when using network services You set an arbitrary number when subscribing and...

Page 108: ...he new application lock number t Enter the new application lock number again t Lock screen In the standby screen z Settings Lock Security Lock screen None The lock screen is not displayed PIN Set a fo...

Page 109: ...striction on outgoing calls SIM card lock Make settings for the SIM PIN In the standby screen z Settings Lock Security SIM card lock Lock SIM card Set the handset to require a SIM PIN when powering on...

Page 110: ...irplane mode and a VPN In the standby screen z Settings Wireless Network Wi Fi Wi Fi P 108 Bluetooth Bluetooth P 126 Airplane mode Airplane mode P 110 Mobile network Mobile network P 110 Data usage Da...

Page 111: ...k Note that continuing to use the handset with the connection switched may incur high packet communication fees z You can turn off the Wi Fi function to reduce battery consumption z When using Wi Fi b...

Page 112: ...e z If Lock SIM card is enabled you cannot call an emergency number 110 119 or 118 If it is disabled you can call an emergency number 110 119 or 118 even in Airplane mode If you call an emergency numb...

Page 113: ...ss points New APN z Do not change MCC to a value other than 440 or MNC to a value other than 10 They will no longer appear on the screen In the standby screen z Settings Wireless Network Mobile networ...

Page 114: ...rictions NOTE z If data reaches the limit and you are no longer able to use data in the data usage screen press Data warning limit Disable Set data limit or change the upper limit in Data limit to res...

Page 115: ...onnection z At the time of purchase the access point name is set to KY 41B and security is set to WPA2 Personal while the password is set randomly Change the settings if necessary VPN Virtual Private...

Page 116: ...Make settings for imadoco search imadoco kantan search and Keitai Osagashi Service functions USB debug switch Enable USB debugging Anshin Manager Make settings for Anshin Manager Open source licenses...

Page 117: ...t charge to 86 or more Battery saver Control battery consumption when Battery saver is on Select Turn on automatically and you can enable Battery saver to turn on according to the battery level NOTE B...

Page 118: ...ormance certification More Settings Make settings for account date and time etc In the standby screen z Settings More settings USB USB P 117 Pointer Enable confirmation to appear when activating the p...

Page 119: ...ansferring a large amount of data transfer may be interrupted Split the data into several files and send them separately Storage Check usage of handset internal storage and a microSD card as well as f...

Page 120: ...More settings Apps App info Select the app ENABLE Location You can make settings for positioning to obtain location information In the standby screen z Settings More settings Location Location Enable...

Page 121: ...done in the same location and environment since the condition of radio waves may change depending on the location of the GPS satellites z Note that GPS uses radio waves from artificial satellites and...

Page 122: ...hour and 24 hour formats NOTE When Automatic date time is enabled z If the handset does not adjust the time for a while after being powered on turn power off the handset and restart it z Time may not...

Page 123: ...l network settings Reset Wi Fi mobile Bluetooth RESET SETTINGS RESET SETTINGS OK z Reset all restrictions etc for disabled apps and permissions Reset app preferences Yes NOTE z The following data are...

Page 124: ...etc transferred from podcasts is saved Ringtones Ringtones etc are saved microSD card external storage You can save data on the handset to a microSD card or import data on a microSD card to the handse...

Page 125: ...ansfer Delete Delete one item or select and delete items Rename Change a file name View mode View mode P 123 Details Display detailed information of selected data Copy Copy P 123 Move Move P 123 NOTE...

Page 126: ...data Add shortcut Add a folder shortcut to Data Folder PC connection You can use a microSD card as external memory for a PC or transfer data by connecting the handset and the PC Connecting the handset...

Page 127: ...fer data from a PC to handset memory or microSD card Connect the handset to a PC via a USB Cable A to C 02 sold separately Allow Transfer data Disconnect the Cable A to C 02 from the handset and the P...

Page 128: ...cted Bluetooth device at least 10 m away from the wireless LAN Using the Bluetooth function Before connecting the handset and the Bluetooth device pair them first z Once paired pairing information is...

Page 129: ...not be made depending on the signal conditions etc z For details on operating the other Bluetooth device refer to the manual of the Bluetooth device to be used When receiving a registration request fr...

Page 130: ...e Bluetooth z Send selected Send multiple Select the still pictures to send C z Set the receiver s Bluetooth device to reception stand by Select a Bluetooth device to connect to Receiving data Data is...

Page 131: ...isaster Voice Messaging Disaster Voice Messaging is a service which enables you to send information about safety as a voice message in case of a large scale disaster such as as a 6 lower or stronger e...

Page 132: ...ions z Area Mail is a free service that does not require a subscription z You can save up to 50 Area Mails If the number of Area Mails saved in handset memory exceeds the maximum number that can be sa...

Page 133: ...splayed and the handset emits an alert buzzer sound or ringtone and vibrates z The buzzer sound or ringtone cannot be changed Automatically receive an Area Mail When the Area Mail is received the hand...

Page 134: ...t renotifies you up to 3 times every 2 minutes starting 2 minutes after the Area Mail is received If set to every 15 minutes the handset renotifies you up to 3 times every 15 minutes starting 15 minut...

Page 135: ...Anshin Scan is a paid service requiring subscription to Anshin Security z For details on docomo Anshin Scan refer to the NTT DOCOMO website Anshin Number Check Receive notification in advance of arri...

Page 136: ...screen z Anshin Anshin Filter z If a confirmation screen is displayed check the content and press C z If initial settings are not completed the initial settings screen appears Follow the instructions...

Page 137: ...e Bookmarks P 89 Web Search P 88 History P 89 Downloads P 90 Phone Guide Web settings P 90 Anshin Function menu Page Disaster Message Board P 129 Disaster Voice Messaging P 129 Early warning Area Mail...

Page 138: ...one P 102 Also vibrate for calls P 102 Vibration pattern P 102 Incoming LED P 102 Notification sound P 102 Pulse notification light P 102 Other sounds P 102 Function menu Page Lock Security Operation...

Page 139: ...ttery saver P 115 Custom key P 61 About phone P 116 More settings USB P 117 Pointer P 35 Storage P 117 Apps P 118 Location P 118 Accounts P 116 Languages input P 116 Date time P 120 Accessibility P 12...

Page 140: ...e shut down the handset and restart it Note that the handset is being forced to restart and data settings etc may be lost Charging z Cannot charge The charging lamp does not illuminate or it flashes I...

Page 141: ...uch as when a large amount of data is saved on the handset or when exchanging a large amount of data between the handset and a microSD card P 117 z docomo nano UIM card is not recognized Is the docomo...

Page 142: ...lace or calls cannot be made received even though signal status is not bad Power on the handset again or install the battery pack or docomo nano UIM card again P 41 P 48 P 54 Depending on the signal t...

Page 143: ...again P 126 z Calls cannot be made from the handset with an external device such as a car navigation system or hands free device connected Making a call to a phone number may not be possible if you ma...

Page 144: ...Japanese only on the last page If repair is required after inquiring Bring the handset to a docomo designated repair counter The handset can be accepted during the hours of service at the repair count...

Page 145: ...on how it has been modified The following instances may be deemed to be modifications Stickers etc placed over the display or keys Ornamentation adhered to the handset with glue etc Replacing the ext...

Page 146: ...bly This includes the following items be sure the handset is updated with the latest software A software update can be any of these 3 types z Functionality addition Preinstalled apps and handset funct...

Page 147: ...Perform Now and Later may appear before the update file is downloaded and installed If a confirmation is displayed select either of the following to proceed with the update 1 Select Perform Now Immed...

Page 148: ...ces Try updating software again after resolving the issue During a call Date time not set correctly Battery too low Free space in handset storage too low z It is recommended to update software where s...

Page 149: ...2 Average usable time with the handset closed and in strong signal conditions at rest 3 Continuous standby time depends greatly on current settings surrounding conditions frequency of calls mail etc...

Page 150: ...re recommended in the international guidelines which are equivalent to each other The international guidelines were set out by the International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP...

Page 151: ...arge number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk To date no adverse health effects have been established as being cause...

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Page 156: ...tion lock number 105 App permission settings 60 Area Mail 130 Auto Answer 72 B Back cover 33 Attaching 26 Removing 26 Backlight time 102 Backup 97 Battery care mode 115 Battery level 115 Battery pack...

Page 157: ...ime 146 Continuous talk time 146 Converting text 55 Copy 58 123 Copyrights 150 Correcting text Back function 55 Undo function 55 Countdown timer 94 Credentials 108 Cursor keys 31 34 Custom keys 32 61...

Page 158: ...s 64 Enabling disabling apps 118 Encryption 108 End key 32 English guidance 71 Entering emoji 57 Entering emoticons 57 Entering symbols 57 Erasing data 121 Error messages 141 Export Control Regulation...

Page 159: ...input 116 License 152 Location 118 Lock screen 106 Lock settings 104 M Mail docomo mail 78 PC Mail 84 SMS 81 Mail account 84 Mail address own 40 Mail key 31 Main specifications 146 Managing tasks 61...

Page 160: ...tachments 85 Creating 84 Deleting 87 Displaying 85 Forwarding 86 Receiving 85 Replying 86 Sending 84 Setting 87 Personal Unblocking Key 106 Phone 62 Adding a call 67 Answering 65 Making a call 62 Oper...

Page 161: ...1 Response message 69 Restore 97 Restrict data 108 Ringtone 102 Ringtone volume 65 S SAR 148 Screenshot 39 SD card backup 97 Security codes 104 Application lock number 105 Network security code 105 Op...

Page 162: ...acters 54 T Tethering 112 Text entry 54 2 touch entry 56 Copy 58 Cut 58 Emoji 57 Emoticons 57 Input settings 58 Phrase 58 Prediction conversion 55 Reset 59 Select area 58 Submenu 58 Symbols 57 Time se...

Page 163: ...load history 90 Entering URL 88 Homepage 87 Homepage setting 89 Operation 88 Save image 88 Searching 88 Tab operation 88 Text search 89 Web settings 90 Website viewing history 89 Website viewing histo...

Page 164: ...ublic places where being quiet is the norm Be careful of where using the handset and the volume of your voice and ringtone Be careful of the volume of your voice when using the handset in a quiet plac...

Page 165: ...collect your old handsets and other devices irrespective of carrier Bring them to a docomo Shop near you Collected devices Mobile phone PHS battery pack charger desktop holder irrespective of carrier...

Page 166: ...website to enter press and hold 0 You can call using international call access code instead of 81 3 6832 6600 charges apply International call access code for the country you stay 81 3 6832 6600 toll...

Page 167: ...e con rm the phone number before you dial Please con rm the phone number before you dial For Applications or epairs and After ales ervice please contact the above mentioned information center or check...

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