40
Before Using the Handset
Turning the power on/off
Power ON/OFF
・
When the FOMA terminal is turned on for the first time, a confirmation screen appears asking whether to
perform Software Update.
☛
P423
1
f
(for over 2 seconds)
The wake-up screen appears and then the standby display. The wake-up screen may take some time to
appear.
1
f
(for over 2 seconds)
INFORMATION
●
When you turn on the FOMA terminal after replacing the UIM (except when Omakase Lock (Remote Lock) is set), entry
of the 4 to 8-digit terminal security code is required. After entering the correct terminal security code, the standby display
appears. If a wrong terminal security code is entered 5 times consecutively, the power is turned off ( but can be turned
on again).
●
When you turn on the FOMA terminal, the PIN1/PIN2 code entry screen appears depending on the setting (
☛
P128,
P353). Enter the PIN1 code or PIN2 code.
●
When
Normal use
of
Display light time
in Display Light Setting is set to other than
Always
, if you do not press any keys for
about 90 seconds, the screen display disappears.
☛
P114
Switching to English display
Select Language
1
m8272
z
1
or
2
INFORMATION
●
This setting is saved in the UIM.
Turning the power on
Turning the power off
Default
Japanese
・
The default signal level icon differs depending on the color of
the FOMA terminal.
・
If the date and time have not been set, a message appears
indicating that. When the FOMA terminal receives the time
information and the time is automatically corrected, the
message disappears. Press
o
to set the date and time
manually.
・
If no UIM is inserted, a message appears indicating that
insertion of the UIM is required. Turn the power off, insert the
UIM and then turn the power back on.
Icon
Received
signal level
Strong
Weak Outside the service
area or where radio
waves are hard to
reach
is indicated
while reading
the UIM and
disappears
when reading is
completed.
Received
signal level
(Signal level
icon)
Standby display
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