25
Getting Started
Comp
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Functions
1
Earpiece speaker
a
Allows you to hear the other party’s voice.
2
Front camera
a
Shoots pictures (still images) or movies or sends your
image to the other party during videophone calls.
3
Display
4
Multi-function keys
Up key
f
a
Moves the cursor or highlight upward.
a
Scrolls up a screen. Hold the key down to continue scrolling.
a
Opens the phonebook list screen.
a
Converts the entered characters into kanji, katakana
and numbers.
Down key
g
a
Moves the cursor or highlight downward.
a
Scrolls down a screen. Hold the key down to continue
scrolling.
a
Opens the search phonebook screen.
a
Moves the cursor into the operation guidance area
when the predictive candidates of the entered
characters are listed.
Left/Received call record key
h
a
Moves the cursor to the left.
a
Scrolls back to the previous screens by page.
a
Shows the Received calls record.
→
p.66
Right/Redial key
j
a
Moves the cursor to the right.
a
Scrolls to the next screens by page.
a
Shows the Redial record.
→
p.58
Neuropointer key
d
a
Neuropointer
→
p.27
5
Earphone/Microphone terminal
a
Connects the attached stereo earphone (sample) or a flat-
plug earphone/microphone with switch (optional).
→
p.26
6
Function key 1
o
a
Performs the operation indicated on the software key at
the bottom-left of a screen.
→
p.27
7
Channel/Multi-key
u
a
Shows the channel list on the standby screen.
→
p.323
a
Opens the task change screen.
→
p.399
a
Switches the input mode on the character entry screen.
→
p.441
8
Send key
r
a
Makes voice calls.
→
p.50
a
Answers voice calls.
→
p.64
a
Answers videophone calls.
→
p.86
a
Switches the entered characters into upper or lower
case.
→
p.445
9
HOME/Volume up/(
) key
a
a
Checks for missed calls or new mails with a FOMA
terminal folded.
→
p.30
a
Connects to the site set in “Home URL” (p.230) easily
using i-mode.
a
Lights the backlight of the image display when pressed
with a FOMA terminal folded.
a
Turns up the earpiece volume during a call.
→
p.69
a
Returns to the previous character assigned to the same
key during character entry.
→
p.440
a
Turns the light on when using the camera.
a
Hides the i-channel telop text shown on the image display.
a
Scrolls back to the previous screens by page.
0
MEMO/CHECK/Volume down/(
) key
s
a
Activates “Record message” when pressed while a
FOMA terminal is ringing.
→
p.77
a
Plays recorded messages.
→
p.77
a
Turns down the earpiece volume during a call.
→
p.69
a
Lights the backlight of the image display and reads out
the current time when pressed with a FOMA terminal
folded.
→
p.75
a
Shoots still images with a FOMA terminal folded.
→
p.190
a
Hides the i-channel telop text shown on the image display.
a
Scrolls to the next screens by page.
!
*
/Public mode (Driving mode) key
w
a
Enters “
*
”, “http://” or other character strings.
→
p.463
@
Function key 2
p
a
Performs the operation indicated on the software key at
the bottom-right of a screen.
→
p.27
#
Menu key
i
a
Opens the main menu or Sliding Menu (Launcher).
→
p.32
$
Power/End of operation/Hold key
y
a
Turns on the power when pressed for 1 second or
longer.
→
p.44
a
Turns off the power when pressed for 2 seconds or
longer.
→
p.45
a
Ends a call.
→
p.50
a
Puts an incoming call on hold.
→
p.70
%
Back (Clear) key
t
a
Goes back to one step before.
a
Puts a call on hold.
→
p.51
a
Deletes the entered phone numbers or characters.
→
pp.51, 447
a
Runs the software set for the i-
α
ppli standby screen.
→
p.319
^
Dial keys
0
to
9
a
Enter phone numbers.
→
p.50
a
Enters characters and numerals.
→
p.444
&
#/Manner key
q
a
Enters “#” or symbols.
→
p.463
a
Sets “Manner mode” and activates “Record message”
when pressed while a FOMA terminal is ringing.
→
p.77
*
Mouthpiece/Mike
a
Conveys your voice from here. Do not cover the
mouthpiece while you are talking. This may prevent the
other party from hearing your voice.
a
Works as the microphone when you shoot movies using
the camera or record voice using “Picture voice”.
(
FeliCa symbol
a
The IC card is built-in. Pass the FeliCa symbol over a
reader/writer unit to use the IC card function. This IC
card cannot be removed.
)
Back cover
q
Stereo speaker
a
Emits sounds such as a ring tone or voice of the other
party in hands-free mode.
w
Image display
a
Shows the FOMA terminal condition using messages,
icons and animations.
e
Rear camera
a
Shoots pictures (still images) or movies or sends images such
as a landscape to the other party during videophone calls.
r
Light
a
Provides light when pictures are taken with the camera.
t
Infrared data port
a
Window used for sending or receiving infrared rays.
→
p.382
y
External connector
a
Used to connect an optional external device to a FOMA terminal.
u
Charging terminals
i
Push-to-Talk (PTT) key
P
a
Used to make or during a Push-to-Talk call.
→
p.99
a
Shows the PushTalk phonebook on the standby screen.
o
miniSD memory card slot
a
Slot for inserting the miniSD memory card.
→
p.371
p
Assist key/Incoming call lamp/Charge lamp
A
a
Checks for missed calls, new mails, etc. with a FOMA
terminal folded.
→
p.74
a
Reads out received mails or the alarm information of
“Alarm clock”, “Schedule” or “To Do list”.
→
p.400
a
Performs the music player operations.
→
p.305
a
Flashes when you receive a voice call, videophone call, mail,
MessageR or MessageF. Lights in red while charging.
(The three keys of
a
,
s
and
A
are collectively called
external keys in this manual.)
a
Through-hole for strap
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