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Sound/Screen/Light Settings
Displays/Lights settings
Timed theme
Switching stand-by display, Silent mode, etc. by
lifestyles
This function allows you to change the stand-by display or activate Silent or
Privacy mode at the specified time. Timed theme can be added up to 18 items.
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m
[Settings & NW services]
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Select a title
e
Set required items
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C
Time :
Enter the time to switch the theme in the 24-hour format.
Repeat :
Set repetitive operation.
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When "Day of week" is selected, select "Day/Week", select a day of the week
and press
C
.
Title :
Up to 10 two-byte (20 one-byte) characters can be entered.
Style theme :
Set if you change style theme.
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When "Change" is selected, select a style theme.
Silent mode :
Set if you start/cancel Silent mode.
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When "ON" is set, Silent mode set from Silent mode starts.
Privacy mode :
Set if you start Privacy mode.
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When "ON" is set, Privacy mode set from Privacy mode setting starts.
Setting/Canceling :
Move the cursor to the title
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m
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is displayed at the left of the title for Timed theme set to ON.
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INFORMATION
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When Style theme is set to "Change", the image or moving picture/i-motion set to the
stand-by display is canceled at the specified time. Note that Show ticker of i-Channel is
not canceled.
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When i-
α
ppli stand-by display is set, this function is unavailable.
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If multiple items are set and the operating time for them are the same, the item on the
top of the list of Timed theme operates.
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When Repeat is set to "Day of week", the setting remains even after the specified day.
To change the setting, register multiple time themes.
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When Timed theme and alarm are set to start at the same time, Timed theme starts
after the alarm operates.
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This function does not operate if FOMA terminal is turned OFF, All lock or Omakase
Lock is ON or other function is operating at the specified time. If you turn FOMA
terminal ON, cancel the lock or display the stand-by display, Timed theme that passed
the specified time operates in order.
Stand-by display
Changing stand-by display
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For some images, moving pictures/i-motion or i-
α
ppli, stand-by display settings
are disabled if UIM used for downloading them is not installed (UIM operation
restriction).
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Setting image or moving picture/i-motion to stand-by
display
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Moving picture/i-motion that can be set for stand-by display
→
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[Settings & NW services]
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Switching still images in a folder to display <Set random image> :
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Set
required items
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C
e
"Yes"
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Set Change image: to "Every 30 mins" to change images at minutes 00 and 30
every hour. Set it to "Every 60 mins" to change images at minutes 00 every
hour. Set it to "Everytime opened" to change images each time FOMA
terminal is opened.
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No more operation is required.
Using stand-by display of Kisekae Tool :
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No more operation is required.
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Select a folder
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Select an image or moving picture/i-motion
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"Yes"
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In some sizes of images or moving picture/i-motion, select "Yes (Same size)"
or "Yes (Large size)". Select "Yes (Large size)" to enlarge them to fit the screen
size.
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If i-
α
ppli stand-by display has been set, a confirmation screen appears asking
if you terminate the i-
α
ppli stand-by display. When selecting "Yes", the i-
α
ppli
stand-by display is canceled.
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If moving picture/i-motion is set, Show ticker of i-Channel setting and
Information display are set to "No" and "Not display", respectively. When
moving picture/i-motion is canceled with i-
α
ppli stand-by display not set,
Show ticker is set to "Yes", and Information display restores the previous
setting.
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