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UIM operation restriction function
When the UIM containing user information (phone
numbers, part of phonebook data, etc.) is inserted
in your i-mode terminal, this function restricts
operations of melodies, still images and i-motion
downloaded from sites or received by mail. When
the terminal is turned on with another UIM or no
UIM inserted, playing or displaying of these
obtained files will be disabled.
☛
P40
・
This function does not apply to still images or
videos you have taken with the Camera, or files
saved to your i-mode terminal via infrared
communication.
・
This function resets the ring tone, stand-by
display or other settings, if any, made in your
i-mode terminal.
■
i-melody
You can download your favorite music to your
i-mode terminal and use it as ring tone.
☛
P188
■
i-anime
You can download your favorite animation to your
i-mode terminal and use it as the stand-by image
or incoming image.
☛
P188
■
Flash
TM
Flash is an animation technology that uses
images and sounds, which makes colorful
animations and expressive sites be displayed.
Images using Flash movie can be downloaded to
i-mode terminals and set for the stand-by display.
Some Flash movies reference the information of
your i-mode terminal. The information to be used
is as follows:
・
Battery level
・
Received signal level
・
Time information
・
Ring Volume Setting
・
Select Language
・
Model information
■
Message Service
Message Service is a service that automatically
delivers desired information (messages) to your
i-mode terminal. There are 2 types of Message
Service: Message R (request) and Message F
(free).
・
Receiving Message R/F
☛
P192, P219
・
If you apply to the i-mode service at the same
time as new subscription to FOMA on or after
October 1, 2004, the initial Message F (free)
setting is
受信する
(Receive). Please note that,
if you do not like to receive Message F, you
have to change the setting to
受信しない
(Not
receive) by yourself.
・
If you like to use Message F in cases other
than above, you have to make the setting from
“
オプション設定
” of iMenu in advance. The
initial setting is
受信しない
.
・
Message R/F is stored in the i-mode Center
when i-mode terminal is off or outside the
service area.
・
The maximum number of Message R/Fs and the
period they are stored at the i-mode Center are
as follows. Message R/F will be deleted after the
maximum storage period expires. When the
maximum number of messages that can be
stored is exceeded, Message R/F is deleted
beginning with the chronologically oldest
message.
・
You can use Check i-mode Message (
☛
P219)
to receive Message R/F stored in the i-mode
Center.
■ トクだねニュース便
(Convenient News)
This service is provided by DoCoMo and delivers
information such as news and weather
information to your i-mode terminal using
Message R (request).
Separate application (pay) is required. After
application, this service is automatically registered
in My Menu, and you can access the same
information from My Menu.
・
Reading the Message R screen
☛
P194
■
i-mode password
You need an i-mode password to subscribe to pay
sites, register and cancel sites in My Menu, or
make i-mode Mail settings. By default, the i-mode
password is set to “0000”. Be sure to change it to
a unique 4-digit number.
☛
P184
Be careful never to reveal your i-mode password
to others.
Message Request
(Message R)
Information is delivered
automatically after
subscribing to a site that
provides Message Service.
Message Free
(Message F)
Messages are delivered free
of packet communication
fee.
Message
type
Maximum
number of
items
Maximum
storage
period
Message R
300
72 hours
Message F
300
72 hours
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