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Getting Started
PIN codes for the FOMA card (UIM)
Two PIN numbers, PIN1 code and PIN2 code, can be set to a FOMA card (UIM).
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FOMA card operational restriction function
Your FOMA terminal incorporates the FOMA card operational restriction function to protect your data
and files.
d
When you download files or data from sites or receive files attached to i-mode mails, the FOMA card
operational restriction function is automatically set for the files or data.
d
Data and files with this function set are accessible only when the FOMA card (UIM) used for downloading
such data or file is inserted.
d
The data and files subject to the FOMA card operational restriction function are as follows:
a
i-
α
ppli programs, melodies, images, i-motion programs, Chaku-Uta-Full
®
, Chara-den characters, PDF data,
Download dictionaries, templates containing images, Kisekae Tool packages, which are downloaded from
i-mode sites or websites
a
Screen memos containing melodies, images, i-motion programs, Chaku-Uta-Full
®
, Chara-den characters,
Download dictionaries, templates, Kisekae Tool packages
a
Images that were downloaded from the Data Security Center
a
Files (melodies, images, i-motion programs, PDF data, documents, phonebook entries, My Profile data,
schedule entries, To Do list entries, Bookmark entries) attached to or melodies pasted into i-mode messages in
Inbox
a
Files* (melodies, images, i-motion programs, PDF data, documents, phonebook entries, My Profile data,
schedule entries, To Do list entries, Bookmark entries) attached to i-mode messages in Outbox/Draft
*
:
Only files downloaded from the network
a
MessageR/MessageF with files (melodies, images) attached or pasted
a
Images inserted into Deco-mail messages
a
Record VP messages
a
Images for ToruCa (detail)
The FOMA card (UIM) that was inserted when you downloaded or received data or files is referred to as “your
FOMA card (UIM)” and other FOMA cards as “another FOMA card (UIM)” hereinafter.
NOTE
e
If you replace your FOMA card (UIM) with another one, “
” is attached to data and files for which this function is
set. You can no longer set them in “Display setting” or “Select ring tone”.
e
If data or a file with this function set is selected for “Display setting” or “Select ring tone” and your FOMA card (UIM)
is removed or replaced with another one, these settings are reset to default. To restore the settings performed by
you, insert your FOMA card (UIM) again.
e
You can move or delete data or files with this function set even when another FOMA card (UIM) is inserted.
e
Replacing your FOMA card (UIM) with another one deletes the contents such as a news received through the
i-channel service.
e
Data stored via the Infrared data exchange function, iC communication function, data transmission (OBEX)
function, a microSD memory card or Bar code reader, edited images and pictures (still images)/movies shot with
the built-in camera are not subject to this function.
e
Pre-installed i-
α
ppli programs are subject to this function if they were upgraded or re-downloaded from sites after
they had been deleted.
e
If the FOMA card operational restriction function is set, you cannot select items such as highlighted text on the
i-mode mail detail screen to launch an i-
α
ppli program.
e
If you insert your FOMA card (UIM) to another i-channel-compatible terminal, ticker does not appear on the
terminal. In addition, the contents may not be automatically updated. To receive the latest information, press
u
to
display the channel list. Ticker will automatically appear in this case.
When the inserted FOMA card
(UIM) was used to download data
or receive mails, you can view or
play the data that applies to the
FOMA card operational restriction
function.
When the inserted FOMA card
(UIM) was not used to download
data or receive mails, you cannot
view or play the data that applies
to the FOMA card operational
restriction function.
Changing the FOMA card
Your FOMA card
Other FOMA card
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