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Displaying/Editing/Managing Data
Playing Back a Melody
<Melody>
You can play back an SMF/MFi-format melody that
is saved in Melody of the Data Box, SubMemory, or
External Memory.
1
Press
(
) in the stand-by display, select
[Melody], and press
.
The melody folder list appears.
2
Select a folder and press
.
着信音1
着信音2
着信音3
着信音4
着信音5
Night Corner
RingRock
Tokyo Moon
Coral Reef
Aqua Resort
TwinAcoustic
Nordic Session
Preinstall 1/22
Management title
The melody file list appears.
The following icons show the type of the melody.
Icon
Type
Melody
3D sound-compatible melody
“
” appears on the upper right of the icon for
melodies prohibited from being retrieved out of the
FOMA terminal.
To play a melody that has specified playback range
Move the cursor to the melody and from the Function
menu, select [Play portion].
To attach to i-mode mail
Move the cursor to the melody and from the Function
menu, select [Attach to mail] (P.180).
3
Select a melody and press
.
RingRock
The selected melody is played and the indicator flashes.
To stop playback
Press
(Stop).
To play back the previous/next melody
Use
to play back the previous melody and
to play
back the next melody.
To adjust the volume
Press
.
●
When you play back a melody, the FOMA terminal may
start vibrating in concert with the melody, regardless of the
Vibrator setting (P.101).
External Memory
You can use “Memory Stick Duo” and miniSD memory
card as the External Memory for SO903i.
You can save Phonebook, mail, Bookmark, and other
data in the FOMA terminal to the External Memory, as
well as copy data in the External Memory to the FOMA
terminal. In addition, you can not only view data in the
External Memory on the FOMA terminal, but also use
the FOMA terminal as a reader/writer of an External
Memory by connecting it to a PC (P.233).
To use the External Memory, you are required to obtain a
“Memory Stick Duo” or miniSD memory card separately.
If you have no External Memory, you can purchase it at
a home electric appliance store or other similar store.
Data saved in the External Memory from other devices
may not be displayed/played back on the FOMA terminal.
Similarly, data saved in the External Memory from the FOMA
terminal may not be displayed/played back on other devices.
The “Memory Stick Duo” of up to 4G bytes and the miniSD
memory card of up to 2G bytes are checked for normal
operation on the FOMA terminal. Normal operation for those
with larger capacity is not guaranteed on the FOMA terminal
(as of November 2006).
You can confirm the latest support condition using the
following methods.
From the FOMA terminal:
[ i
M e n u ]
→
[
メニュー/検索
] ( M e n u / S e a rc h )
→
[
ケータイ電話メーカー
] ( M o b i l e P h o n e
Manufacturers)
→
[SO@Planet] (Japanese only)
From a PC: Website of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
Japan, Inc.
http://www.SonyEricsson.co.jp/memorycard/
Do not remove the External Memory from the FOMA terminal
while accessing (loading or saving data, etc.). Doing so may
cause malfunction, etc.
Do not stick a label, etc. on the External Memory. It may
be removed when inserting/removing the External Memory,
resulting in malfunction, etc. of the FOMA terminal.
When you save data in a “Memory Stick Duo” or miniSD
memory card, it is recommended to make a backup copy
of the saved data and keep it separately in a safe place.
Under no condition will DoCoMo be held liable for any loss or
modification of the data.
The External Memory formatted on a PC or other devices cannot
be used on the FOMA terminal. Be sure to use the External
Memory after formatting it using the FOMA terminal (P.232).
Inserting and Removing the External
Memory
■
Inserting the External Memory
“Memory Stick Duo”
miniSD memory card
2
1
3
2
1
3
1
Open the slot cover.
2
Insert the External Memory into the slot.
Insert until it clicks into place.
The data of the External Memory is loaded and “ ” or “ ”
appears in the display.
3
Close the slot cover.
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