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i-mode/i-motion/i-Channel
Disabling the Display of Graphics
Default ON
You can set whether to display graphics when
displaying sites or screen memos.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Display img] and press
.
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press
.
The Display img is set.
When set to [OFF], “
” is displayed instead of a graphic.
●
Some graphics may not be displayed correctly even if the
Display img is [ON].
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The setting of the Display img is synchronized with that of
the Display img of One Seg (P.220).
Displaying a Site Automatically with
the Correct Character Code
Default ON
You can set to identify the character code of a site
automatically.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Auto detect.] and press
.
2
Select [ON]/[OFF] and press
.
The Auto detect. is set.
●
Even if the Auto detect. is [ON], some sites may not be
displayed correctly.
Receiving a Message
<Receive message>
When a message is received while in the stand-by
display, the contents of the message are automatically
displayed. Up to 20 Message R and Message F each
can be saved in the FOMA terminal.
Receiving
MessageR
When receiving a message, “ ” or
“ ” flashes.
When receiving is completed, “ ” or “ ” is displayed, the
indicator flashes, the ring tone sounds, and the number of
received messages is displayed.
The contents of the message appear automatically after
about 15 seconds. The display before receiving reappears
after about 15 seconds when no operations are made.
Messages that are automatically displayed are saved as
unread.
●
When the number of saved received messages has
reached 20 and a new message is received, the
unprotected message is overwritten from the oldest.
●
You can also disable Auto-display of messages (P.162).
●
Messages are held at the i-mode center when “ ” or “ ”
appears (sometimes “ ” and “ ” do not appear even if
messages are held at the i-mode center).
If the maximum number of messages is held at the i-mode
center, “ ” or “ ” appears. In this case, perform the Check
new messages after checking contents of the unread
messages, delete unnecessary messages, and cancel
protection of the messages.
●
Message R/F that has been sent to you in the following
situations is held at the i-mode center.
- During a videophone call
- When the FOMA terminal is powered off
- When the FOMA terminal is outside of the i-mode
service area
- During
PushTalk
communication
- While
receiving
SMS
- While the Self mode is set
- While the Omakase Lock is set
- During the infrared communication
- During the iC communication
- While connected to the FirstPass Center
- While connected to the Data Security Service Center
- While updating the software
Setting Auto-display
Default Prefer
msgR
You can set to display the contents of the message
automatically when it is received while in the stand-
by display. You can also select which message should
be displayed first when receiving both Message R and
Message F at the same time.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [i-mode setting]
→
[Auto-display] and press
.
[Prefer msgR]:
Display automatically Message R first when receiving
Message R and Message F at the same time.
[MessageR only]:
Display automatically Message R only.
[Prefer msgF]:
Display automatically Message F first when receiving
Message R and Message F at the same time.
[MessageF only]:
Display automatically Message F only.
[Display off]:
Do not display automatically.
2
Select a display method and press
.
The Auto-display is set.
Checking a New Message
<Check new messages>
New messages held at the i-mode center while the
FOMA terminal is powered off or outside of the i-mode
service area can be checked.
Depending on the radio wave condition, you may not be able
to check new messages.
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