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Secu
rity Setti
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Changing a secret data to normal data
To change the secret data back to normal data, move
the data from the Secret folder to another folder.
<Example: To return an image from the Secret folder
of My picture to normal data>
1
Switch the FOMA terminal to Secret
mode or Secret data only mode
→
p.111
2
Folder list screen (p.227) “Secret”
Move the frame to an image
u
(FUNC) “Put out”
3
Select a folder
Preventing Others from
Viewing Your Personal
Information or Performing the
Phone/Mail Operations
<Original lock>
You can lock the functions which use your personal
information such as mails and phonebook to prevent
others from viewing these information or altering
improperly. You can also restrict making or receiving
voice/videophone calls, and sending i-mode mails or
SMS.
z
You can store the function or data you want to lock
to Original lock 1 to 3 individually depending on the
usage or purpose.
z
Original lock is not released even when the power
is turned off.
z
Functions and data you can lock are as following
Table 1
(p.116). You can specify (customize)
whether to lock or not for each group and item.
→
p.115
Activating Original lock
1
i
“Settings” “Lock/Security”
“Lock” Enter your security code
The “Lock selection” screen
appears.
2
Select Original lock 1 to
3
The lock is activated and the
function or data to be locked
is locked.
“
” appears on the screen.
Icons displayed when other
lock function is set at the same time
→
p.27
■
To change the function or data to be
locked
→
p.115
■
To edit the title
Highlight one of Original lock 1 to 3
u
(FUNC) “Edit title” Enter the title
■
To release Original lock
“OFF”
N
z
If you put out a mail message from the Secret folder,
the mail turns into a normal mail message. Therefore,
an old mail message may be deleted when new mail
messages are sent or received. It is recommended to
protect the mail message before putting it out from the
Secret folder.
Lock selection
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