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Appendix/External Devices/Troubleshootin
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If An
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If Any Error Message Appears
d
Numbers enclosed in parentheses contained in i-mode error messages are codes used to distinguish
errors sent from the i-mode center.
Error Message
Explanation and Solution
Refer to
“Activating keypad dial lock”
d
This message appears when you attempt to perform a prohibited
operation while the keypad dial lock is set.
p.170
“Activating mail security Cannot
download”
d
You cannot download or upgrade the mail-connected i-
α
ppli because
the Inbox/Outbox or a folder used for the mail-connected i-
α
ppli is
protected. To download or upgrade the mail-connected i-
α
ppli,
release the mail security.
p.171
“Activating mail security Unable to
delete”
d
You cannot delete mail-connected i-
α
ppli or its folder because the
Inbox/Outbox or a folder used for the mail-connected i-
α
ppli is
protected. To delete both the mail-connected i-
α
ppli and its folder,
release the mail security.
To delete a mail-connected i-
α
ppli only, select “NO” when you
receive a message asking whether to delete a folder used for the
mail-connected i-
α
ppli.
p.171
“Activating record display OFF”
d
You cannot use “Received calls”, “Redial/Dialed calls”, “Received
address” or “Sent address” because “Record display set” is set to
“OFF”. To access these records, set “Record display set” to “ON”.
p.171
“Activating restrict dialing”
d
This message appears when you attempt to perform a prohibited
operation when the restrict dialing is set.
p.172
“Attached file is deleted”
d
This message appears when an i-mode message received that you
attempt to quote to send a reply has any file attached. It also appears
if it is prohibited to attach the file to a message or output the file from the
FOMA terminal when you attempt to forward an i-mode message. Press
d
to delete the attached file.
−
“Authentication canceled (401)”
d
This message appears when you press “Cancel” on the
authentication screen.
−
“Authentication type is not
supported (401)”
d
This message appears when the authentication did not go through.
Press
d
to return to the previous page.
−
“Cannot edit message”
d
The text cannot be edited because the size of the attached file is
10,000 bytes or more.
p.255
“Cannot save attached file”
d
This message appears when you receive a mail message with an
unsavable file attached via infrared data communication, OBEX
communication or copy from the miniSD memory card.
−
“Cannot set this schedule”
d
This message appears when you execute “Copy & add this” for a
schedule with the same data and time as an existing schedule entry
or when you receive it via infrared data exchange or cable
connection.
−
“Certificate is rejected
(tampered)”
d
This message appears when an altered SSL certificate has been
received. An SSL communication cannot be established with this
site.
−
“Certificate is rejected
(tampered)”
d
This message appears when an altered TLS/SSL certificate has
been received. A TLS/SSL communication cannot be established
with this site.
−
“Check new messages is set all
OFF”
d
New messages cannot be checked because none of the items is
selected in “Set check new messages”.
Select items to check in “Set check new messages”.
p.281
“Connection failed (403)”
d
The attempt to access a site has failed for some reason. Retry
connection.
−
“Connection failed”
d
This message appears when the host setting is not correct. Set the
host correctly in “Host selection” under Connection setting.
d
The attempt to connect to i-mode has failed for some reason. Retry
connection.
p.231
−
“Connection failed”
d
Set “Caller ID Notification” to “ON” and retry.
p.47
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