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Example of Error messages
Error Message
Main error messages displayed on FOMA terminal are shown in the alphabetical order as follows:
・
The “(number)” or “XXX” in error messages is a code used to distinguish the error sent from i-mode
Center.
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Address is not valid. (451)
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Attached file space is not
available.
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Authentication interrupted.
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Authentication type is not
supported. (401)
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Cannot execute because of
other tasks.
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Card error.
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Certificate is
rejected.(tampered)
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Chat mail data damaged.
Restore default settings?
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Check address.
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Check address.
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Check SMS center setting.
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Connection failed.
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Connection failed. (403)
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Connection failed. (562)
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Connection interrupted.
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Contains bad data.
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Names are not displayed or ring tone does not
sound at the time of mail reception even though
they have been registered in the phonebook.
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When mail is received, the call indicator
operates in other lighting pattern and lighting
color than those set for incoming mail.
●
The image and video is displayed as
and
.
●
The screen reacts slowly when a key is
pressed.
・
The number or mail address of the other party does not
match that registered in the phonebook.
Register correct phone numbers and mail address in
the phonebook.
☛
P95
・
Is Privacy Mode activated?
☛
P145
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When the incoming mail lighting pattern and color are
set for multiple functions, the call indicator operates
depending on the priority levels given below:
a
Settings of the FOMA terminal phonebook
b
Group Setting in the FOMA terminal phonebook
c
Alert Lighting Setting/Incoming Msg. Setting
・
When multiple mails are received at the same time,
the call indicator lights or flashes in the incoming mail
lighting pattern and the color depending on the
conditions set for the last mail received.
・
Has the mail address of the mail sender correctly
recorded in the phonebook and the incoming mail
lighting pattern or the incoming mail lighting color been
set?
・
Is Privacy Mode activated?
☛
P145
If the data has been destroyed, it cannot be correctly
displayed and
or
appears.
While transferring large-size data between FOMA
terminal and the miniSD memory card, reactions on the
FOMA terminal screen may have a delay.
Failed to transmit the i-mode Mail or
SMS messages. Make sure that the
address is correct.
Exceeds the maximum number of
files attachable to one mail.
Displayed when you stop
authentication in the basic
authentication screen.
The authentication type is not
supported and connection to the
specified i-mode or internet web site
is disabled.
Stop all other functions running
before updating the definition file.
The UIM is not correctly installed or
the card is faulty. Check that UIM is
inserted correctly.
☛
P39
The site certificate is altered.
Connection is suspended.
The data of chat mail contains error.
Select
Yes
to return to the default
setting. Select
No
to quit chat mail
without returning to the default
setting.
Failed to transmit SMS. Make sure
that the address is correct.
The mail address in the mail group
contains error or no mail address is
entered.
Check the mail address.
SMS setting at
SMSC
is incorrect.
Check the setting.
☛
P276
Failed to connect to the i-mode
Center. Please move to another
location with good radio reception
and retry.
Connection to the specified i-mode
or Internet web site was rejected.
Failed to connect to the i-mode
Center. Please move to another
location with good radio reception
and retry.
Please move to another location with
good radio reception and retry. If the
error persists, try again later.
i-
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ppli cannot be started from invalid
data read with Bar Code Reader.
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