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“Memory shortage Return to
i-mode menu”
d
The process was interrupted due to memory shortage. Press
d
to
return to the i-mode menu.
−
“Memory shortage”
d
This message appears when the software cannot be launched due to
memory shortage.
−
“Message too long to add header
& signature”
d
This message appears if the header/signature cannot be
automatically added when you forward an i-mode message because
the character count exceeds 5,000 double-byte with the header/
signature added.
−
“Message too long to add header”
d
This message appears when the character count of the text and header
in total exceeds 5,000 double-byte and the header cannot be added.
−
“Message too long to add
signature”
d
This message appears when the character count of the text and
signature in total exceeds 5,000 double-byte and the signature
cannot be added.
−
“No content is available (204)”
d
This message appears when there is no data to display on the site.
−
“No data”
d
This message appears when there is no phonebook entry that
matches the search conditions when you perform Phonebook
search.
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“No requested software”
d
This message appears when you select a desktop icon for already
deleted i-
α
ppli.
d
This message appears if there is no corresponding software when
the i-
α
ppli is launched from a mail message, the infrared data
exchange function, the Bar code reader or the IC card.
−
“No response (408)”
d
No response has been received from the site and the
communication is interrupted. Retry connection.
−
(During infrared data exchange)
“No response Retry?”
d
The receiving terminal cannot be found/detected. Place the
terminals so that their infrared data ports face each other. Select
“YES” and press
d
to try again.
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“No Switch”
d
This message appears when you cannot switch to a videophone call
during a voice call because the other party is establishing a packet
communication (including i-mode). Check the other party’s status
and retry.
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“Not correspond contents”
d
Information read by the Bar code reader cannot be recognized
because there are some contents unsupported by the FOMA terminal.
−
“Other function active Cannot
start”
“Other function active Cannot
operate”
d
This message appears when you attempt to perform an unavailable
operation but another function is running.
−
“Out of service area”
d
This message appears when you attempt to use an i-mode service
out of range or in a location where radio waves do not reach you.
Move until “
” appears, then use the i-mode service.
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“Page is not found (404)”
d
The site is not found. It may not exist.
−
“Password is not correct (401)”
d
This message appears when the authentication did not go through
on the “Authentication” or “Re-authentication” screen. To re-
authenticate, select “YES”.
−
“PIN1 code blocked”
d
This message appears when the power is turned on during PIN1
code lock. Press
d
to display the PUK code entry screen, then
enter the PUK code correctly to release the lock.
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“Please wait for a while (packet)”
d
The packet communication device may be malfunctioning. Otherwise,
the packet communication network may be congested. Retry later.
−
“Please wait”
d
The voice line or packet communication device may be
malfunctioning. Otherwise, the voice line/packet communication
network may be congested. Attempt to use a voice call, videophone
call or i-mode later.
You can still make an emergency call (110, 119 and 118). However,
you may not be connected depending on the condition.
−
“PUK blocked”
d
This message appears when you attempt to power on or perform
operations related to the FOMA card (UIM) when the PUK code is
blocked. Contact the DoCoMo service counter.
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