254
i-
α
ppl
i
Displaying history when Auto Start of i-
α
ppli
fails
Start Failure History
If automatic start of i-
α
ppli fails,
appears on the
standby display and the i-
α
ppli name, the date and
time and the failure reason are registered.
・
Up to 20 start failures are recorded. When there
are more than 20 abnormal exits, the 21st exit is
written over the oldest one.
・
When you display the start failure history or when
the next automatic start is successful,
on the
standby display disappears.
1
Press
m331
■
Deleting the history:
p
on the history
display screen
z
Select
Yes
Starting i-
α
ppli from a site or mail
i-
α
ppli To
Select a link item that can start i-
α
ppli of the site
or i-mode Mail and then start the i-
α
ppli (i-
α
ppli
To).
1
Select a link item enabled to start i-
α
ppli
from the site or i-mode Mail
2
Select
Yes
The connection to the site is terminated and
i-
α
ppli is started.
INFORMATION
●
If the i-
α
ppli you attempt to start with i-
α
ppli To is not
saved in FOMA terminal, the message that there is no
specified i-
α
ppli is displayed and i-
α
ppli cannot be
started. Note that some i-
α
ppli may start just after
downloaded from sites even if it is not saved.
・
For i-
α
ppli that starts just after downloaded from a
site, a confirmation screen may be displayed asking
whether to make communication while it is activated.
・
When you quit i-
α
ppli started just after downloaded
from sites, a confirmation screen is displayed asking
whether to save i-
α
ppli. Note that some i-
α
ppli may
not be able to be saved in FOMA terminal.
●
If the specified i-
α
ppli is set not to start with i-
α
ppli To, a
message is displayed and i-
α
ppli is not started.
Operating the i-
α
ppli standby display
i-
α
ppli Standby Display
When i-
α
ppli is set for the standby display, you
can start i-
α
ppli from the standby display to
operate. On the i-
α
ppli standby display
or
is indicated at the top of the screen.
・
It is necessary to set i-
α
ppli for the standby
display beforehand.
INFORMATION
●
When you set i-
α
ppli that performs communication, it
may not operate correctly depending on radio wave
conditions, etc.
●
While All Lock, PIM Lock, Privacy Mode (with
i-
α
ppli
set
to
Authorized access
) or Omakase Lock is active, the
i-
α
ppli standby display will be canceled temporarily. If
you cancel All Lock, PIM Lock, Omakase Lock, or
Privacy Mode, the i-
α
ppli standby display reappars.
●
If the use of i-
α
ppli set to the i-
α
ppli standby display is
stopped by IP, the i-
α
ppli standby display is canceled.
●
While the i-
α
ppli standby display is activated, if an error
that makes it difficult to continue the i-
α
ppli standby
display occurs, a confirmation screen appears asking
whether you will cancel or not. When you select
Yes
, the
i-
α
ppli standby display setting is canceled. At this time,
the name of i-
α
ppli and end date/time are recorded in
Abnormal Exit History.
●
You cannot connect to a site (Web To) from the i-
α
ppli
standby display.
●
When FOMA terminal is turned on with the i-
α
ppli
standby display set, a confirmation screen is displayed
asking whether to start the i-
α
ppli standby display. When
you select
Yes
, the i-
α
ppli standby display starts. When
you select
No
, the i-
α
ppli standby display setting is
canceled. If you operate nothing within 5 seconds after
the confirmation screen appeared, the i-
α
ppli standby
display starts automatically. When the power is turned on
by Auto Power ON, the i-
α
ppli standby display
automatically starts, without displaying the confirmation
screen.
Starting i-
α
ppli of the i-
α
ppli standby display
・
i-
α
ppli cannot be started if the Lock on Close
function is active.
1
Press
c
in the i-
α
ppli standby display
The screen is changed to the i-
α
ppli screen and
or
blinks at the top of the display.
i-
α
ppli
To
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