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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
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Setting Silent mode <Silent mode>
<Example>
Personalized silent mode
1
m
e
814
2
2
Setting general silent mode :
1
Setting school silent mode :
3
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When setting general or school silent mode,
operation in Step 3 is not necessary.
3
Set the required items
e
p
Vibrate alert :
Set if you allow the vibrator to operate
while receiving a call or mail.
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When "ON", incoming call/mail is informed by
vibration according to Vibrate alert/effect. With
Vibrate alert/effect "OFF", vibration occurs as
specified in "Pattern A".
Operation sound :
Set keypad sound and terminal
open/close sound.
Call alert volume :
Set call alert volume for voice and
videophone.
Mail alert volume :
Set alert volume for mail.
Melody volume :
Set the volume of Melody.
・
This setting is also reflected to the volume of
playing a melody attached to mail or
MessageR/F.
GPS alert volume :
Set volume of GPS alert sound.
Low battery alert :
Set if you activate the alarm
when the battery becomes low.
Alarm sound :
Set if you emit Countdown timer
sound or alarm clock sound.
・
When "ON", the alarm clock sound is emitted
according to the settings of Alarm clock.
Schedule sound :
Set if you emit schedule reminder
sound.
・
When "ON", the sound is emitted according to
the settings of Schedule reminder.
i-
D
ppli sound
: Set if you emit i-
D
ppli sound.
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When "ON", the sound is emitted according to
the settings of i-
D
ppli effect sound.
Sensitize microphone :
Set if you increase the
microphone sensitivity.
Display/Light settings
Style theme
Coordinating FOMA terminal
screen
Screen designs of stand-by display, menu, clock, battery
icon, antenna icon, etc. are coordinated with the FOMA
terminal color. You can change the coordination for other
colors.
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Setting coordination
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m
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9
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Press
j
to check coordination at the cursor
position.
Setting Kisekae Tool :
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e
Select a folder
e
Place
the cursor on the Kisekae Tool to set and
p
e
"Yes"
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Data in Kisekae Tool is collectively set.
Using Kisekae Tool
→
P89
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Creating original style theme
You can create 3 original style themes by customizing
setting items.
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2
Place the cursor on one of
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-
9
and
p
e
Set the required items
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p
Title :
Enter a style theme title.
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Up to 10 two-byte or 20 one-byte characters can
be entered.
Color scheme :
Set the display color scheme.
Stand-by image :
Set the image to display for stand-
by display. Still images, GIF animations,
Animation or Flash graphics can be set.
Clock display format/Time format/Clock layout/Day
:
Set if you display a clock on the stand-by display,
clock design to be displayed, time format, clock
layout, and display type of the day of the week.
Items of Clock display format
→
P94 Step 1 in
"Setting clock display"
Battery icon :
Set the battery icon type.
Menu design :
Set design of an icon for the normal
menu.
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You can set the design of the first level and
second level menu displayed by pressing
m
on the stand-by display.
Antenna icon :
Set the antenna icon type.
New-arrival image :
Set a spot animation used to
indicate presence of newly arrived information.
Stand-by display
Changing stand-by display
You can set an image, movie/i-motion, Chara-den or i-
D
ppli on the stand-by display or set so that images in a
folder are displayed at random. You can also customize
the screen to display newly arrived information, calendar,
schedule, etc. Clock display (
→
P94) and battery and
antenna icon display (
→
P91) can also be set.
・
For some images, movie/i-motion, Chara-den or i-
D
ppli, stand-by display settings are disabled if UIM
used when downloading them is not installed (UIM
operation restriction).
・
If a data in "Preinstalled" folder is set, the set stand-by
display is displayed even in Personal data lock.
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