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Bef
ore Using the Handset
The continuous stand-by time is an estimated battery time available on the FOMA terminal when it is folded
and can receive radio waves properly. The continuous stand-by time during the stationary state indicates the
average battery time available on the FOMA terminal that is placed stationary when it is folded and can receive
radio waves properly. The continuous stand-by time during the moving state indicates the average battery time
available on the FOMA terminal that is placed in mixture of the following states: “stationary”, “moving”, and
“outside of the service area” when it is folded and within an area where it can receive radio waves properly.
Note that the call (communication) time and stand-by time may be reduced to about half of the time indicated
above depending on the operating environment such as the charge level of the battery, how functions are
set, and temperature, and radio wave condition in the area where a call is placed (outside of the service area
or area with weak radio wave condition). Similarly, the call (communication) time and stand-by time become
shorter than the above when you use i-mode communication. Besides calls and i-mode communication, the
battery time is also reduced when you are composing i-mode mail, starting a downloaded i-
α
ppli or i-
α
ppli
stand-by display, performing data communication, executing multiaccess, using the camera, watching/
recording a One Seg program, and using the MUSIC Player.
Note that One Seg watching time may be reduced depending on the battery charge condition, function
settings, operating environment such as temperature, and radio wave condition in the area where One Seg is
used (outside of the service area or area with weak radio wave condition).
How to Charge the FOMA Terminal
Charge the battery pack using the optional
Desktop Holder SO07 with the FOMA AC
Adapter 01/02 connected. Make sure to see
the user’s manuals of the Desktop Holder
and AC Adapter. The battery pack cannot be
charged alone.
1
5
2
3
4
Insert the connector
h o r i z o n t a l l y w i t h
the engraved side
facing up.
AC adapter
AC adapter
Terminal
Charge
indicator
1
Insert the connector of the AC adapter horizontally
with the engraved side facing up into the terminal (the
side labeled “AC
アダプタ
”) of the desktop holder.
2
Lift the power plug of the AC adapter and plug it
into an AC 100 V outlet.
3
Insert the FOMA terminal, which has the battery
pack attached, to the desktop holder and push it
into place.
Charging starts and the red charge indicator is turned on.
The indicator is turned off when charging is completed.
When you charge while the FOMA terminal is powered on
The battery level icon flashes and the Charge sound is
heard. When charging is completed, the icon changes
from flashing to lighting and the Charge sound is heard.
You can set to mute the Charge sound with the Set
basic tone (P.104).
4
When the charging is completed, lift to remove the
FOMA terminal while holding the desktop holder.
5
Remove the power plug of the AC adapter from the
AC 100 V outlet.
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Charging with the AC adapter only
Insert the connector horizontally
with the engraved side facing up.
Open the
terminal cover.
Release buttons
To remove the AC adapter, make sure to pull it horizontally
while holding the release buttons pressed. Pulling it
forcibly may cause malfunction.
■
Charging with the DC adapter
With the optional FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, you
can charge the battery pack by using the cigarette
lighter socket of a vehicle (12 V/24 V). For details,
see the user’s manual of the DC adapter.
Power
indicator
Connector
Charge
indicator
Plug
Insert the
connector
horizontally with
the engraved
side facing up.
Open the
terminal
cover.
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