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i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
Running i-
α
ppli from the Current Display
You can start i-
α
ppli software from a link currently
displayed in the display. The software can also be
started using the infrared communication (i-
α
ppli To).
Download software that can be started by the i-
α
ppli To
beforehand.
i-
α
ppli cannot be started to run when the i-
α
ppli To is set to
[No] (P.193).
1
Select i-
α
ppli link in the display and press
.
The screen for confirming whether to start i-
α
ppli appears.
2
Select [Yes] and press
.
The software is started to run.
Activating One Seg from the Current
Display
You can activate One Seg from a program information
link currently displayed in the display or set a timer for
watching/recording a One Seg program (Media To).
1
Select a program information link in the display and
press
.
The display for One Seg watching or booking reservation
appears.
Follow the same steps as in “Watching TV” (P.210) or
“Setting a Timer for Watching/Recording a TV Program”
(P.214, step 4 to 5).
●
Even if the link is highlighted, the Media To may not be
used.
Setting i-mode
<i-mode setting>
Setting the Connection Timeout
Default 60
sec
The duration before disconnecting the FOMA terminal
automatically can be set when you cannot send or
receive data due to heavy traffic at the i-mode center.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Common setting]
→
[Connection timeout] and press
.
[60sec]:
Disconnect automatically when unable to send/receive
data for 60 seconds.
[90sec]:
Disconnect automatically when unable to send/receive
data for 90 seconds.
[Unlimited]:
Do not set the connection timeout (however, the
connection can be disconnected due to the radio wave
condition or other reasons).
2
Select the waiting duration and press
.
The Connection timeout is set.
Changing the i-mode Host
(ISP Connection Communication)
Default i-mode(UIM)
※
You do not need to change the Host setting when
using the i-mode service of DoCoMo.
You can set up to 10 hosts for receiving services other
than the services provided by i-mode (DoCoMo). When
you change a host to other than [i-mode(UIM)], you
cannot use i-mode.
You must always enter [Host name], [Host number], and [Host
address].
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Common setting]
→
[Host selection] and press
.
i−mode(UIM)
Host selection
To edit the settings of the set host
Move the cursor to the set host and from the Function menu,
select [Edit], and enter the Security code. Edit each item.
To delete the set host
Move the cursor to the set host and from the Function menu,
select [Delete one], enter the Security code, and select [Yes].
2
Press
(Create).
The Security code screen appears.
3
Enter the Security code and press
(OK).
Host name
Host number
Host address
Host address2
Host setting
[Host name]:
Enter a host name within eight full-width or 16 half-width
characters.
[Host number]:
Enter a host number within 99 half-width alphanumeric
characters and symbols.
[Host address]/[Host address2]:
Enter a host address within 30 half-width alphanumeric
characters and symbols.
4
Enter each item.
5
Press
(Complete).
The entered host is saved.
6
Select the host and press
.
The host is changed.
●
Note that packet communication is not covered by the
Pake-Houdai/Pake-Houdai Full service if a host of the
packet communication is set to other than [i-mode(UIM)].
Setting Whether to Use the Saved Data
for Flash Movies
Default Yes
You can set whether to use the saved data (P.156)
when you play back a Flash movie displayed on a site
or saved in the Screen Memo.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Use phone info] and press
.
2
Select [Yes]/[No] and press
.
The Use phone info is set.
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