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Cannot charge the FOMA
terminal (the charge lamp of the
FOMA terminal does not light)
d
Is the battery pack properly attached to the FOMA terminal?
d
Is the adapter firmly plugged into the electrical socket or cigarette
lighter socket?
d
Are the adapter and the FOMA terminal correctly connected (is the
AC adapter firmly connected to the FOMA terminal or the desktop
holder)?
p.40
p.42
p.43
The key does not sound when I
press it
d
Is “Keypad sound” set to “OFF”?
d
Is the FOMA terminal in manner mode?
p.132
p.134
I cannot use Any key answer to
answer a voice call/videophone
call/Push-to-Talk call
d
Is “Answer setting” set to “Quick silent” or “OFF”?
d
You cannot use Any key answer to answer a videophone call.
p.65
The other party’s voice is difficult
to hear during a call
d
Is the earpiece speaker properly placed against your ear?
d
Is anything e.g. a sticker obstructing the earpiece speaker?
d
Is anything obstructing the speaker in hands-free mode?
d
Did you change the “Volume” setting?
Change the setting so that you can hear the other party clearly.
p.24
p.69
The other party’s voice is too loud
during a call
d
Did you change the “Volume” setting?
Change the setting so that you can hear the other party clearly.
p.69
Pressing the external keys does
not operate the folded FOMA
terminal
d
Is “External keys guard” set to “ON”?
p.170
Pressing
A
(ASSIST) does not
check missed calls, etc. when the
FOMA terminal is folded
Music player does not start after
pressing
A
(ASSIST) for 1
second or longer.
d
Is “Info notice setting” set to “OFF”?
d
Is “External keys guard” set to “ON”?
p.74
p.170
The date is displayed in Japanese
d
Is “Japanese” selected as the language?
p.148
The display is dim
d
Is the brightness of the backlight set to “Level 1”?
p.142
The backlight of the display,
image display or keypad does not
turn on
d
Is Lighting of the backlight set to “OFF”?
d
Press and hold
5
for 1 second or longer to turn the backlight on
or off.
Note that pressing and holding
5
for 1 second or longer will turn
off the backlight e.g. while composing a message.
p.142
Receiving an incoming call
immediately after turning on the
power displays the phone number
but does not display the name
stored in the phonebook
d
The FOMA terminal may be reading the FOMA card (UIM)
immediately after turning on the power. The phonebook function may
not be available then.
−
It takes some time for the power to
turn on after pressing and holding
y
for 1 second or longer
d
Data checking may take time e.g. if the phonebook is full of data.
p.122
Nothing appears on the display,
but
o
and
p
are flashing
d
The FOMA terminal is in power saver mode. Press any key to
release the power saver mode.
p.142
Nothing appears on the image
display
d
Is “Image display” set to “OFF”?
p.141
The FOMA terminal does not
perform incoming call operations
(ring tone sounding, vibrator,
incoming call lamp flashing) when
receiving a call
d
The FOMA terminal does not perform incoming call operations (ring
tone sounding, vibrator, incoming call lamp flashing) until the set time
is reached, when receiving a call from a phone number not stored in
the phonebook or from a caller who does not notify his/her caller ID
and if “Set mute seconds” under “Ring time(sec.)” is set to “ON”.
p.175
The figure of the accumulated
charge does not increase
d
The figure does not increase if it has already reached the limit.
Perform “Reset total”.
p.413
Receiving an SMS does not
display the sender’s name stored
in the phonebook
d
Did you correctly store the sender’s phone number on the phone
number line (
) of the phonebook?
p.111
A message is not automatically
filtered
d
If the sender’s mail address is “(Phone number)
@
docomo.ne.jp”,
save only the phone number in the Auto-sort settings.
d
If the sender’s mail address is not “(Phone number)
@
docomo.ne.jp”,
save the entire address including the domain in the Auto-sort settings.
p.272
A message is not automatically
received
d
If you have set “Receive option setting” to “ON”, set it to “OFF”.
p.260
p.279
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Points to check
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