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Appendix/Troubleshooting
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Making/Receiving calls are unavailable suddenly
while using FOMA terminal overseas.
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Check the total amount of charges at docomo
Information Center. For use of International
roaming (WORLD WING), the limit of maximum
charges for use is set in advance. When exceeding
the limit, all services stop. Even if exceeding the
limit of maximum charges for use, pay the charges
to restart the services.
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Check 3G/GSM setting. When "Auto is set", the
specified network is received and the services may
not be used. Switch the setting to the network
("3G" or "GSM/GPRS") available for the country or
area where you stay.
→
P334
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No caller ID is notified/A notified caller ID is
different from that of the caller/Functions for using
contents saved in phonebook or those using Caller
ID notification do not operate.
Even when a caller notifies its caller ID, it is not
displayed on FOMA terminal unless notified from the
network or telecommunications carrier used. And, a
notified caller ID is different from that of the caller by
some networks or telecommunications carriers used.
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Data management/Data display
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Data transfer is not performed
Is USB HUB used? If you use USB HUB, operations
may not be performed correctly.
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Data saved in microSD card is not displayed.
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When data is saved on a PC etc., perform to update
microSD card information (except WMA file).
→
P275
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Restore data in microSD card.
→
P275
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If trying to display an image,
is displayed instead
of it.
may be displayed instead of destroyed image
data.
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Attached files are deleted and the images cannot be
viewed.
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Check the setting of Incoming msg. attach.
→
P143
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Check the setting of Limit Mail Size. For details,
refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version".
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Others
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FOMA terminal cannot be turned OFF.
By pressing
f
for 10 seconds or more, power can
be forcibly turned OFF.
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The display has afterimages.
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If the battery pack is removed from FOMA terminal
before the terminal power is turned off,
afterimages may remain. Remove the battery pack
after turning OFF the power.
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If FOMA terminal is left open for a while with the
same screen displayed, afterimages of that screen
may remain even after changing the screen for a
certain operation.
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The display has some dots always lit or unlit.
FOMA terminal displays are manufactured by taking
advantage of highly advanced technology but some
dots may be always or never lit. Note that, this shows
characteristics of liquid crystal displays and not
defects in FOMA terminals.
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The sub-display light turns on/does not turn on
when picking up FOMA terminal.
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It operates according to S-disp auto light on.
→
P89
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The sub-display light turns on by detecting the
speed and tilt when lifted. Even if S-disp auto light
on is set to "ON", the light may not turn on if FOMA
terminal picked up slowly or inclination is not
enough.
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There are differences in lighting color and/or
brightness
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Note that, the following phenomena are caused by
characteristics of LEDs used for lighting, not
defects of FOMA terminal :
- The lighting color and/or brightness varies among FOMA
terminals or by LEDs.
- The actual lighting color seems to discord from the lighting
color name for some FOMA terminals.
- Though the lighting color name described indicates the
major light source color of the LED, the lighting may
appear in a different color because the light source settings
are delicately different among functions.
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Check that the key lighting turns on in "Blueberry",
"Kiwi" and "Grape" by Keypad light, and the light
turns on in "Color 1", "Color 6" and "Color 11" by
Light alert. If one or more of these colors do not
turn on, contact a sales outlet such as docomo
Shop etc.
→
P88, 93
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The light blinks with FOMA terminal closed.
Is Indicator light, Time tone. Security indicator or
USB mode settings set?
→
P93, 94, 111, 275
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