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Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Using the Osaifu-Keitai
When you hold up and show the FeliCa mark “
”
side of the FOMA terminal to a reading device (reader/
writer), you can use the FOMA terminal for payment
as e-money or use it in place of a train ticket. You can
use this function without starting up the associated
software.
You can use Osaifu-Keitai by holding up and showing the
FeliCa mark to a reading device (reader/writer) during a call
or i-mode connection. You cannot start the software.
Holding up and showing the FeliCa mark to a reading device
(reader/writer) may cause the associated software to be
executed.
W h e n t h e F O M A t e r m i n a l c o m e s w i t h i n t h e
communication range with the reading device (reader/
writer), the FeliCa Sign lights in green. The vibrator
vibrates when the communication starts.
●
If the FeliCa mark on the FOMA terminal is not recognized
by a reading device (reader/writer), move the terminal
back and forth and side to side as you hold it up to the
device.
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Even if the FOMA terminal is powered off, you can use the
Osaifu-Keitai by holding up and showing the FeliCa mark
to a reading device (reader/writer). You cannot use it if the
battery pack is not attached. You may not be able to use
Osaifu-Keitai if the attached battery pack has not been
used for a long period of time or has not been charged
after the battery alarm was sounded. In this case, charge
the battery pack and power on the FOMA terminal. When
the FOMA terminal is powered off, you cannot start an
Osaifu-Keitai-compatible i-
α
ppli to read/write data on the
IC card.
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Note that if you leave the FeliCa Sign lighting, the battery
drains faster.
What is ToruCa?
ToruCa is an e-card that can be obtained using
Osaifu-Keitai. This convenient e-card can be used for
applications such as flier, restaurant card, or coupon.
You can obtain ToruCa cards from a reading device
(reader/writer) or site. These e-cards can be easily
exchanged by way of e-mail, infrared communication,
or the microSD memory card.
The ToruCa card you obtained is saved in [ToruCa] of
the [LifeKit] menu.
You need a ToruCa-compatible terminal to use ToruCa.
For details, see the “Mobile Phone User’s Guide
【
i-mode
】
”.
Flow of ToruCa Operation
12:45 赤坂
炭火・焼肉レストラ
07/13 築地
江戸前 ○○○
07/08 銀座
とんかつ △△△
07/08 六本木
サロン △□△
07/07 赤坂
フレンチ ○□○
07/05 品川
割烹 ○△○
ToruCa 1/8
Hold up and show the Osaifu-Keitai
to a reading device (reader/writer) in
order to obtain a ToruCa card.
When the FOMA terminal comes
within the communication range with
the reading device (reader/writer),
the FeliCa Sign lights in green. The
vibrator vibrates and the FeliCa Sign
flashes when the communication
starts.
Beep!
Select an obtained ToruCa card from the ToruCa list.
Methods for Obtaining a ToruCa Card
Exchange a ToruCa card between
i-mode terminals
Infrared/
iC communication
Site
microSD memory card
QR code
i-
α
ppli
Reading device
(reader/writer)
●
When you exchange a ToruCa card using i-mode
communication, the regular packet communication charge
is required.
●
Some ToruCa cards may not allow you to update or
redistribute using mail or infrared communication, etc.
depending on the settings by IP (information service
providers).
Obtaining a ToruCa Card
<Obtain a ToruCa card>
You can hold up and show the FOMA terminal to a
reading device (reader/writer) to obtain a ToruCa or
ToruCa(detail) card.
You can obtain up to 100 ToruCa cards, each up to 1K bytes
for a ToruCa card and up to 100K bytes for a ToruCa(detail)
card. The number of ToruCa cards that can be obtained may
decrease depending on the data to be obtained.
While the IC card lock is set, you cannot obtain a ToruCa card
from a reading device (reader/writer).
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