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Other Useful Functions
<Schedule>
Managing Schedule
If you add an event to your schedule, an alarm tone
sounds at the specified date and time and the
FOMA terminal displays an animation and message
notifying you of the details stored for the event. You
can also add holidays and anniversaries. Stored
scheduled events and holidays can be quickly
checked on the FOMA terminal’s calendar. You can
switch between 1-month and 1-week calendar
display mode to view the number of scheduled
events for a given day and the key points.
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The FOMA terminal supports from January 1, 2004 to
December 31, 2037.
Adding schedule entries
You can organize your schedule in variety of ways,
such as storing regularly scheduled events such as
weekly meetings on a set day every week or setting
alarm tones and animations that match the
scheduled event.
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You can store up to 100 scheduled events. You can
also store multiple scheduled events for a day.
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Schedule alarms
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The “Schedule screen” appears.
2
o
(New) “Schedule”
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Select any item:
Edit schedule
……
Enters the scheduled event
details and selects an icon. You can enter up to 256
full-pitch or 512 half-pitch characters.
The details appears on the screen during alarm
notification.
Date setting (from)
……
Enters date and the
starting time for the scheduled event.
Date setting (to)
……
Enters date and the finishing
time for the scheduled event.
Repeat
……
Sets the scheduled event repetitions.
1 time
……
The event is only set for the specified
date and time.
Daily
(
)
……
The event is set to repeat every
day.
Select day
(
)
……
The event is set to repeat
every week on the specified day.
Use
c
to select a checkbox (
□
)
o
(Finish)
Alarm
……
Specifies the alarm notification settings
used when the starting date and time have reached.
ON
……
An alarm notification is used at the starting
date and time.
ON/Set
time
……
Sets how many minutes in
advance of the starting date and time alarm
notification is given.
Enter an advance notification time (01 to 99
minutes in 2 digits)
OFF
……
No alarm notification is given when the
starting date and time have reached.
Alarm tone
……
Selects the alarm tone from clock
alarm tone or folders of melody, i-motion, music, etc.
Select “OFF” to disable alarm tone.
Edit summary
……
Enters the summary of the
scheduled event. You can enter up to 20 full-pitch or 40
half-pitch characters.
The entered summary appears on the screen during
alarm notification.
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Set the respective items
o
(Finish)
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If the “ON/Set time” setting is selected, the FOMA terminal
only sounds an alarm at the specified date and time before
the scheduled event (01 to 99 minutes before the starting date
and time). The FOMA terminal does not sound an alarm at
the date and time set for the scheduled event itself.
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If you attempt to store 2 scheduled events with the same date
and time, a message appears asking whether to overwrite the
existing entry.
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Scheduled events can be stored to notify the alarm at the
same date and time only when the Repeat setting for one is
“Daily” or “Select day” and the Repeat setting for the other is
“1 time” (no repeats). In this case, the scheduled event with
the “1 time” setting has priority.
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If the day of the week set as the starting time and the day of
the week set in the Repeat setting are different, the day set in
the Repeat setting has priority and the scheduled event is
added on the first specified day after the starting time.
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Important
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It is recommended to back up the contents of stored
schedule by taking a note or saving to a microSD memory
card separately. You can transfer and save the scheduled
events to your PC using the DoCoMo keitai datalink and the
FOMA USB Cable (optional).
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Stored Schedule entries can also be lost as a result of faults,
repairs, modification or other handling of the FOMA
terminal. Note that NTT DoCoMo accepts no responsibility
whatsoever for any such loss of data.
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