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Before Using the Handset
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For better battery pack performance
・
Do not charge the battery for an extended period
(several days) with the FOMA terminal turned ON.
After charging has completed with FOMA terminal
turned ON, the power is supplied to the terminal from
the battery pack. If FOMA terminal is left in that state for
a long time, the battery pack may run out causing the
low battery alert to sound after using only a short
period of time. In such a case, remove FOMA terminal
from the AC adapter, desktop holder or DC adapter and
then reconnect it and charge the battery again.
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To promote environmental conservation, return your
used battery pack to NTT DOCOMO sales outlets, our
corporate agencies or the shops that collect used
battery in your community.
Charging mobile phone battery
The battery pack does not have a full charge at time of
purchase. Use AC/DC adapter for FOMA terminal to
charge the battery before using FOMA terminal.
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To get the maximum performance from F-05A, use
Battery Pack F09.
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Charging times (approximate)
The times below are the times for charging an empty
battery pack with F-05A's power switched OFF. Charging
with the terminal ON or under low temperature requires
longer time.
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Operation times on full charge
(approximate)
The times below vary by the charging method and
operating environment.
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Continuous call time indicates the approximate time
that the phone can send or receive radio waves
normally.
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Continuous stand-by time indicates the approximate
time that the phone can receive radio waves normally
with F-05A closed. Call, communication or stand-by
times may be about half depending on factors such as
the battery pack charging condition, function settings,
operating environment such as ambient temperature,
and signal condition in the area of use (whether the
signal is weak or absent). Call, communication or
stand-by times are reduced by performing i-mode
communication. And, even with no calls or i-mode
communications made, the continuous call and
continuous stand-by times are reduced by using with
power OFF notification "ON", creating i-mode mail,
activating downloaded i-
D
ppli, using i-
D
ppli stand-by
display, performing data communication or
multiaccess, using camera, playing movie/i-motion or
setting or starting safety alarm, etc.
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Battery pack life
・
The battery pack is a consumable part. Each time it is
charged, time available with each charging reduces.
・
When a time available with each charging is reduced to
about a half from that of a new battery, replacement of
the battery is recommended because it is near the end
of life. The battery pack may swell out as it comes to
near the end of its lifetime depending on the usage
conditions, but it is not a problem.
・
The battery pack's life may be reduced by using i-
D
ppli
or videophone call for a long time while charging.
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Battery charge
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For details, see the operation manuals for FOMA AC
Adapter 01/02 (optional), FOMA AC Adapter 01 for
Global use (optional) or FOMA DC Adapter01/02
(optional).
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FOMA AC Adapter 01 is applicable only to 100V AC.
And, FOMA AC Adapter 02 is applicable to 100-240V
AC.
・
Though FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use is
applicable to 100-240V AC, AC Adapter has a plug
dedicated to 100V AC (for domestic use).
AC adapter
Approx. 140 min.
DC adapter
Approx. 140 min.
Continuous stand-by time
Stationary :
Approx. 570 H
Moving : Approx.
400 H
Continuous call time
Voice call : Approx.
185 min.
Videophone call :
Approx. 110 min.
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