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2011.6 (1st Edition)
Manufacturer:
Sales: NTT DOCOMO, INC.
Don’t forget your mobile phone … or your manners!
When using your mobile phone in a public place, don't forget to show
common courtesy and consideration for others around you.
To prevent damage to the
environment, bring used battery
packs to a docomo service
counter, a docomo agent or a
recycle center.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
’11.6
CA-01C (薄型英文1版) H1H4
K
DIC 2484
CA-01C
0120-005-250 (toll free)
* Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean.
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
ޓޓ(No prefix) 151 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
عFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round))
(available 24 hours a day)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones
-81-3-6832-6600* (toll free)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
If you use CA-01C, you should dial the number +81-3-6832-6600(to
enter '+', press and hold the '0' key for at least one second).
عFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
-8000120-0151*
*
You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
For international call access codes for major countries and universal number
international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas
<docomo Information Center>
If you lose your FOMA terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the FOMA terminal.
If the FOMA terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after
returning to Japan.
Repairs
International call access code
for the country you stay
Universal number
international prefix
٨ Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
٨ For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo shop etc. near you on the
NTT DOCOMO website or the i-mode site.
NTT DOCOMO website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
i-mode site iMenu ⇒ お客様サポ (User support) モシップ (docomo Shop) * In Japanese only
General Inquiries
<docomo Information Center>
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
ޓޓ(No prefix) 113 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
عFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 24 hours (open all year round))
(available 24 hours a day)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones
-81-3-6718-1414* (toll free)
*
You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
If you use CA-01C, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414(to
enter '+', press and hold the '0' key for at least one second).
عFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
-8005931-8600*
*
You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
For international call access codes for major countries and universal number
international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
Failures encountered overseas
<Network Support and Operation Center>
International call access code
for the country you stay
Universal number
international prefix
Make various applications or change your billing plan, check your charges and points, and more online.
i-mode access :
iMenu お客様サポート (User support) お申込・お手続き (Applications/
procedures)
各種お申込・お手続き (Various applications/procedures)
(in Japanese only)
No packet communications charges apply
PC access:
My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) 各種お申込・お手続き (Various
applications/procedures) (in Japanese only)
* You need your "Network security code" to use via i-mode.
* Packet communications charges do not apply to use via i-mode. Charges will apply if using the service
from overseas
.
* "doc
omo ID/password" are required to use this site from a PC.
* Ple
ase contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual if you forget or do not have "Network
security code" or "
docomo ID/password".
* May
not be available in some cases depending on the conditions of your subscription.
* There ar
e cases where the site may not be available due to system maintenance, etc.
What DOCOMO does to be eco-friendly
Slimming down the manual
B y d esc r ibin g o nly basi c f u ncti ons a nd
operations, we have succeeded in reducing
paper usage and slimming down the Japanese
instruction manual.
For further explanations, see your
使
(Guide) (Japanese, available in your FOMA
terminal) or visit NTT DOCOMO's websites.
Recycle of mobile phones
To protect environment and recycle
the precious resources, mobile phone
and P HS ca rri ers col lec t mo bil e
phones, batteries and battery charger
to recycle regardless of brands and
manufacturers at shops with the sign
s h o w n t o t h e l e f t . B r i n g t h e
unnecessary such devices to your
nearest docomo Shop.
Using mobile phone with your manners!
When using mobile phone in a public
place, don't forget to show courtesy and
consideration for others.
Turn the power off when you are:
In places where use is prohibited
Turn off your mobile phone when you are in a
hospital, on an airplane, or near a priority seat
on a train, etc.
A
lwa
ys set Public mode when you are:
Driving
Using a handheld mobile phone while driving
will result in a penalty. Exceptions are made in
case of emergency, such as to safeguard injured
persons or to maintain public safety.
In places such as theaters, cinemas, and art galleries
Respect privacy
Plea se b e con sid e rate of the priv acy of
individuals around you when taking and sending
photos using camera-eq
uipped mobile phones.
Thank you for choosing "docomo PRIME series CA-01C".
Before use, be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure that you use CA-01C correctly.
About manual of CA-01C
The operations of CA-01C are also described in " 使たガ " (Guide) (available in this FOMA
terminal) and "Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese) (PDF file) other than this manual.
"INSTRUCTION MANUAL" (this manual): Provides information about screens and basic operations.
"使いかたガイ " (Guide) (available in this FOMA terminal):
Provides information about the
outline of freque
ntly-used functions and of operations (in Japanese only).
On the CA-01C standby screen, Iis "便利ツール " (Tool) s " 使いかたガイド " (Guide)
* "
使いかたガイド " (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
"Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese): Provides detailed information about
all functions and operatio
ns.
From PC: Download from NTT DOCOMO'S website
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and content may change without prior notice.
Accessories and major optional extras
Basic package
Options and accessories compatible with this FOMA terminalp.90
Before using this manual
Note that "CA-01C" is referred to as "FOMA terminal" in this manual.
This manual uses the default settings and screen shots for "pearl white" to describe operations.
To read a screen easily in this manual, "Stand-by display" is set to "OFF", and the font color is
black while the background color is white
.
The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when "English" is set for "Select
language". Set "English" for "Select language" in advance. (
p.26)
The images or illustration used in this manual are examples. They may differ from the actual displays.
Unauthorized copying of all or part of this manual is prohibited.
CA-01C (including written warranty and
EXILIM Phone panel CA01)
Battery Pack N22
CA-01C INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(Japanese)
Desktop Holder CA01
FOMA Terminal ..........................2
What You Can Do with CA-01C
...3
Part Names and Functions .......5
Style .............................................7
Precautions (Always follow these directions)
...8
Waterproof/Dustproof Function
...19
Introduction
p.1
Before Using .............................23
Screen Explanation ...
..............27
Character Entry ...
.....................34
Sound/Screen Setting ...
.........36
Lock/Security ...........................41
Basic Operation
p.23
Call Telephone .........................46
Mail ............................................53
Phonebook ...............................57
Connect
p.46
i-mode/Full Browser ...............58
i-Channel ..................................61
Map/GPS ...................................62
Search
p.58
Camera ......................................64
1Seg ...........................................67
Music .........................................69
i-
αppli/i-Widget .......................72
i-motion/Movie........................73
Enjoy
p.64
Osaifu-Keitai ............................74
i-concier ....................................75
Co
nvenient Tools .....................76
Data Management ..................79
More Convenient
p.74
Support .....................................83
Appendix ..................................91
Index ...................................... 103
Others
p.83
Contents
1
CA-01C supports W-CDMA, GSM/GPRS and wireless LAN systems.
FOMA terminals use wireless communications and cannot be used in tunnels, underground
areas, buildings, and other areas without reception; in outdoor locations with weak reception; or
outs
ide the service area. Reception may also be weak in even some unobstructed upper floors
of h
igh-rise buildings and apartments. Pl
ease be aware that calls or communications may be
disconnected even under optimal conditions when reception is strong and all three antenna
icons are display
ed, and when in a stationary position.
A third party may be able to use special equipment to listen in on your calls, as FOMA terminals
use radio waves. However, W-CDMA and GSM/GPRS systems automatically support privacy
prote
ction with a scrambling function for all calls to make conversations incomprehensive to
third parties.
FOMA terminals convert voice into digital signals for wireless communications, and therefore
if you are in an area where radio reception is weak, these digital signals may not be properly
restored and this ma
y result in distortion of the actual caller's voice.
Please keep a separate record of the information (Phonebook, Schedule, Memo, Record message
or Voice memo) you have registered in your FOMA terminal. Please be aware that DOCOMO
bears no obligation or responsibilit
y in the even
t that data is altered or lost.
It is recommended that you back up important data to a microSD card. If you own a PC, you can
also transfer and save d
ata, such as Phonebook, Mail or Schedule, to your PC using DOCOMO
keitai datalink.
The user hereby agrees that the user shall be solely responsible for the result of the use of SSL/
TLS. Neither DOCOMO nor the certifier as listed herein makes any representation or warranty as
for securit
y in the use of SSL/TLS. In the event that the user shall sustain damage or loss due to
the
use of SSL/TLS, neither DOCOMO nor the certifier shall be responsible for any damage or loss.
Certifier:
VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd.,
SECOM Trust S
ystems Co., Ltd., Comodo CA Ltd., Entrust, Inc. and Go Daddy, Inc.
This FOMA terminal is available for use in the FOMA Plus-Area and FOMA HIGH-SPEED area.
The explanations in this manual are based on use of the FOMA terminal with a DOCOMO UIM.
SIM Lock Removal
This FOMA terminal supports SIM lock removal. Removing the SIM lock allows you to use another
operator's SIM card.
SIM lock can be removed at any docomo Shop.
An unlocking fee is charged.
Certain services and features might be disabled when another operator's SIM card is used. Please be
aware that DOCOMO does not under any circumstances guarantee operation.
For details of SIM lock removal, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
Introduction
2
FOMA Terminal
Introduction
p.19
CA-01C is waterproof to IPX5 and IPX8 standards, and dustproof to IP5X standard if all caps are closed as well as the EXILIM
Phone panel is securely attached. You can make/receive calls or send/receive mail messages in the rain, in a bathroom and
at a poolside, etc. Moreover, you can use the camera function for approx. 30 minutes, at up to 1.5 meters under water.
Waterproof/Dustproof function
p.33
"
使いかたガイド
" (Guide) is useful for checking the operation procedure of the function you want to use on the
FOMA terminal. Without Instruction Manual at hand, you can find out the operation quickly (in Japanese only).
* "使いかたガイド" (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
使いかたガイド (Guide)
p.40
This function allows you to reduce battery consumption by adjusting the brightness of the
display, etc. In addition, eco mode can be automatically enabled according to the battery level.
eco mode
p.46
This service records messages by voice call and notifies the other party by SMS that a message is waiting.
In addition, when the other party plays the message, the caller is notified by SMS that the message has
been played. Messages can be recorded and played by simple operation in the same way as making a call.
Koe-no-Takuhaibin
p.64
You can capture stunning images with the approx. 16.3 million effective pixels CMOS (back-illuminated
type). The camera also comes with a Quick shutter function for instant shooting, FullHD movie
function for recording high quality videos, camera menu for EXILIM Phone and 3D shooting function.
Camera
p.75
i-concier helps you in your daily life using a character that acts just like a butler (concierge). The service keeps your data (living
area, memos, schedules, ToruCa, Phonebook, etc.), and information is delivered timely to your mobile phone according to
the content of memos and schedules, your living area, location and interests. This service is only available in Japanese.
i-concier
p.78
Using a home broadband line via Wi-Fi connection, you can enjoy high-speed packet communications.
Moreover, using the CA-01C as an access point (master), you can access to devices such as game machines.
Wi-Fi
What You Can Do with CA-01C
3
Main Functions
3D
You can shoot 3D images and display them straightaway on the CA-01C display.
In addition, pressing the 3D key lets you display 2D images and 1Seg in 3D.
Still In Movie
While shooting a movie, you can capture still images by pressing the shutter key.
This function is useful when you want to capture a scene both as a movie and as still images.
Dynamic Photo
You can create a moving character from captured consecutive images and easily create a
Deco-mail picture, Deco-mail pictogram or standby screen.
HDMI
This function allows you to display still images and movies on a large screen by connecting
the FOMA terminal to an HDMI terminal-equipped TV or display via the HDMI cable.
DLNA
This function allows you to share saved photos, movies and music by connecting the FOMA
terminal to a PC via Wi-Fi.
For example, you can upload movies captured with the FOMA terminal and display them
on a PC, or view them on a large-screen TV connected to the PC.
You can also download files from a PC to the FOMA terminal and enjoy them while you are
on the move.
FM Transmitter
FM Transmitter allows you to play music stored in your FOMA terminal or microSD card on
a music player and listen to it on your car stereo or audio device via FM radio waves.
Introduction
4
Introduction
Illuminance sensor
Detect brightness. Do not cover
with hand or put sticker on it.
o key
Display the mail menu.
Multi-function keys
f/g: Up/Down key
Move the cursor or contents etc.
upward or downward.
Display the i-Widget/Search
phonebook menu screen.
h/j : Left/Right key
Move the cursor to the left or right.
Display the Received call
history/Redial.
d : OK key
Perform the function
displayed on this key.
i key
Display the main menu.
r Start key
Make calls.
Dial keys
Enter phone numbers or characters.
w
/Public mode (Drive mode) key
Set Public mode (Drive mode).
Display (Touchscreen)
Charge lamp
m Multi key
Display the TASK MENU screen.
Earpiece
Hear other party's voice from here.
u key
Display the still image
shooting screen.
p key
Display the iMenu.
t
Back (Clear)/i-Channel key
Return to the previous
step or delete the
entered characters.
Display i-Channel.
y Power/End/Hold key
q/Manner key
Mouthpiece/Microphone
A 3D key
Display the screen in 3D.
Q Quick key
Activate a function selected
in "Quick button set".
<Using Earphone>
Connect an external-connector-terminal-
compatible earphone (optional). To use
an incompatible earphone, connect an
adapter converter (optional).
Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01 for External
connector terminal (optional) connection example
The AC adapter (for charging) and the Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01
(earphone/microphone terminal) use the same slot.
Stereo Earphone/
Microphone 01
AC adapter
Part Names and Functions
5
Introduction
Speaker (monaural)
1Seg antenna/
FM transmitter antenna
Strap hole
E Shutter key
microSD card slot
FOMA antenna
The antenna is built-in. Covering
the antenna part with your
hand may affect the quality.
GPS antenna
The antenna is built-in. Covering
the antenna part with your
hand may affect the quality.
e mark
Read the IC card and make iC
transmissions.
EXILIM Phone panel
Do not remove the sticker on the
back of the EXILIM Phone panel.
Charging terminal
External connector terminal
Multi-terminal for charging,
connecting an earphone, etc.
Connect AC Adapter
(optional), DC Adapter
(optional), FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function 02
(optional) or Stereo Earphone/
Microphone 01 (optional), etc.
HDMI micro plug (Type D)
Connect HDMI cable.
n Screen lock key
Prevent unintentional
operation in Touch style.
Illumination/Charge lamp
Extend until
it stops
Change direction
without excessive
force
When storing the antenna, hold lower part and
push it until it stops.
Sub-display
Display the clock or FOMA terminal
status.
Camera
Infrared data port
Camera ring illum./
Recording indicator
Light
a
Volume up key
Raise the earpiece volume or
set Manner mode.
s Volume down key
Lower the earpiece volume or
turn on the Light.
6
Introduction
Style
This FOMA terminal has three styles; folded, opened (Communication style),
or folded with the display rotat
ed outward (Touch style).
Folded Touch styleCommunication style
In this manual, operations by keys with the FOMA terminal opened (Communication
style) are mainly described. Even if touch operation is available, key operations
description takes priority.
Switching to Touch style
Open the display Fold the displayRotate the display 180
degrees right-handed
Notes on use
Don't rotate the display forcibly or put excessive force. The FOMA
terminal may be damaged.
Don't rotate the display left-handed or more than 180 degrees.
Be careful not to pinch your finger when rotating the display.
7
n
To ensure that you use your FOMA terminal
correctly, read "Precautions" carefully before use.
Keep this manual after r
eading for future reference.
n
The precautions must be observed at all times
since they contain information intended to
preven
t the bodily injury or damage to property.
n
The following symbols indicate the different
degrees of injury and damage that may occur if
the
information provided is not observed and
the FOMA terminal is used incorr
ectly:
DANGER
Indicates that death or serious
bodily injury may result directly and
immediately from impr
oper use.
WARNING
Indicates that death or serious
bodily injury may result from
improper use.
CAUTION
Indicates that slight bodily injury
and/or damage to the property
may result from impr
oper use.
n
The following symbols indicate specific
directions:
Don't
Indicates that it is prohibited.
No disassembly
Ind icates th at i t must not be
disassembled.
No wet hands
Indicates that you must not touch
it with wet hands.
No liquids
Indicates that it must not be used
near water, which means that you
must not let it become wet.
Do
Indicates that it is an instruction-
based compulsory conduct (must
be acted).
Unplug
Indicates that you must unplug
the power cord from the outlet.
n
Safety precautions are explained in the following categories:
1. Precautions for the FOMA terminal, Battery Pack,
Adapter, Desktop Holder and UIM (Common)
・・
p.8
2. Precautions for the FOMA terminal
・・・・・・・・・ p.9
3. Precautions for the Battery Pack
・・・・・・・・・・ p.11
4.
Precautions for the Adapter and Desktop Holder
・・・ p.12
5. Precautions for the UIM
・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ p.12
6.
Precautions for Use Near Electronic Medical Devices
・・・ p.13
7. Precautions for Viewing 3D Images
・・・・・・・・ p.13
1. Precautions for the FOMA terminal,
Battery Pack, Adapter, Desktop
Holder and UIM (Common)
Don't
Do not use, keep or leave the devices in locations
subject to high temperatures, such as near fire,
indirect sunlight or inside a car on a hot day.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, or injury.
Don't
Do not put the devices in a microwave
oven or pressurized container.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
No disassembly
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
No liquids
Do not allow the devices to become wet with
liquids, such as water, drinking water or pet urine.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
For waterproof function, refer to the following:
p.19 "Waterproof/Dustproof Function"
Introduction
Precautions (Always follow these directions)
8
Don't
Do not leave the devices in humid, dusty
or hot places.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do
If your child uses the FOMA terminal, instruct
him/her on how to use it. Check if he/she always
uses the FOMA terminal correctly as you instruct.
Improper usage could result in bodily injury.
Do
Keep the FOMA terminal out of young
children's reach.
A young child may try to swallow it or suffer injury.
Do
Pay special attention when you use the FOMA
terminal connected to the adapter for a long period.
If you use i-αppli or videophone or watch 1Seg programs
for a long time while charging, the temperature of the
FOMA terminal
, battery pack or adapter may rise.
If you touch the warm part of these devices for a long period of
time, it may cause redness, itch, skin irritation or low temperature
burns depending on your constitution or ph
ysical condition.
2.
Precautions for the FOMA terminal
WARNING
Don't
Do not direct the infrared data port
towards your or another person's eyes.
Doing so may cause eye injury.
Don't
Do not direct the infrared data port towards
consumer equipment with infrared devices
during infrared communication.
Doing so may cause malfunction of the
infrared devices and result in an accident.
Don't
Do not turn on the light near a person's eyes.
In particular, make sure you stand at least
1m away when shooting young children.
The light may affect eyesight. Also, this may
dazzle or surprise him/her and cause injury.
Don't
Do not put fluids such as water or substances such as
pieces of metal or flammable materials into the UIM
slot or microSD card slot inside of the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Do
Use the battery pack and adapter specified
by NTT DOCOMO for the FOMA terminal.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
WARNING
Don't
Do not throw the FOMA terminal or
expose it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Don't
Do not place electrically conductive objects
(wires, pencil leads, etc.) in contact with the
charging terminals or extern
al connector terminal.
Do not insert those materials inside the terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
Don't
Do not cover or wrap the devices with
bedding, etc. while in use or charging.
Doing so may cause fire or burns.
Do
Make sure to turn off the FOMA terminal and stop
charging before you get close to the places like a
gas station where a flammable gas is generated.
Doing so may cause the gas to ignite.
Turn off the power, when you use Osaifu-
keitai at a
gas station (if the IC card lock is set,
turn the power off af
ter the lock is released).
Do
If something unusual happens, such as unusual
odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation
during use, charge or storage, be sure to:
Unplug the power cord from the power
outlet or the cigarette lighter sock
et.
Turn off the power.
Remove the battery pack from the
FOMA terminal.
Failure to observe these precautions may
cause fire, burns, injury or electric shock.
CAUTION
Don't
Do not leave the devices on a slope or
unstable surface.
The devices may fall and cause injury.
Introduction
9
Do
If the display or camera lens is broken, be careful with
the broken glass and any exposed FOMA terminal parts.
A protective film is used for the display, and a plastic panel is used
for the surface of the camera lens to prevent glass from shattering.
However
, touching broken or exposed parts may cause injury.
CAUTION
Don't
The display has a protective film on its surface. It helps you
ensure safety (prevents hardened glass from shattering)
even when the display gets damaged due to a fall or
shoc
k. Do not remove or scratch the protective film.
If you use the FOMA terminal with the protective film
removed, the display may be damaged and you may get hurt.
Don't
Do not swing the FOMA terminal by its
antenna, strap or other parts.
The terminal may strike you or others around
you, resulting bodily injury.
Don't
Do not use the damaged FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause fire, burns, injury or
electric shock.
Don't
When using motion sensor, make sure you are in
a safe place, hold the FOMA terminal securely,
and do not shake it more than necessary
.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause injury.
Don't
If the display is broken and the inner substance
such as liquid crystal leaks, do not allow it to
come in contact with your face, hands, etc.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause loss of
eyesight or damage to your skin. If the inner substance
such as liquid cr
ystal comes into your eyes or mouth,
immediately rinse with clean w
ater and see a doctor.
If the liquid crystal adheres to your skin or clothing,
immediately wipe it off with alcohol and wash with
soap and water
.
Do
Before using your FOMA terminal in a vehicle, ask the
manufacturer or sales agent whether the operation
of the vehicle can be affected by radio waves.
In some types of vehicle, using the FOMA
terminal may interfere with the operation of
the vehicle's elec
tronic equipment. In this case,
stop using the FOMA ter
minal immediately.
Don't
Do not turn on the light against the car drivers, etc.
Doing so may interfere with driving and cause
a traffic accident.
Do
Please turn off your FOMA terminal when inside an
airplane, hospital, or other area where use is prohibited.
The terminal may adversely affect electronic or medical
equipment. If the Auto power function is set, make sure
to disable the function befor
e turning off the power.
Follow the instructions provided by the
medical facility for the use of mobile phones.
You will be punished if you take activity prohibited
by law such as use of mobile phones in airplanes.
Howe
ver, use of mobile phones may be permitted
by t
urning off transmissions using radio waves, etc.,
but
follow airline instructions for proper use.
Do
Make sure to hold the FOMA terminal at a safe distance
from your ear when you use the handsfree mode or the
ring tone sounds. Also, when you play games or music
with an earphone/microphone
etc. connected to the
FOMA terminal, adjust the v
olume properly.
Too large a volume may lead to defective hearing.
Also, hearing difficulties may cause an accident.
Do
If you have a weak heart, take precautions
when setting the Vibrator or Ring volume.
Failure to observe this precaution may affect your heart.
Do
If you are wearing electronic medical devices, ask the
manufacturer or sales agent whether the devices can be
affected by radio waves before using your FOMA terminal.
The terminal may adversely affect electronic medical devices.
Do
Please turn off the power near electronic
equipment that contains high-precision
mechanisms or handles delicate signals.
The terminal may interfere with the operation
of sensitive electronic equipment.
* Electronic equipment t
o watch out for:
Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers, ICDs and other
electronic medical devices; fire alarms, automatic
doors, and other
automatically controlled apparatus.
Users of implanted pacemakers, ICDs, and other
electronic medical devices are advised to ask
the
manufacturer or sales agent whether or not
thes
e devices can be affected by radio waves.
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Do
There may be cases where the customer's physical
condition or predisposition leads to itchiness,
rashes, or sores. If this occurs, immediately stop
using the FOMA terminal and see a doc
tor
.
Material used in each partp.14 "Material list"
Do
Take care not to pinch your fingers or the
strap when opening/folding the display
of the FOMA terminal.
Such pinching may cause injury.
Do
When viewing the display, keep a proper distance
between your eyes and it in a bright place.
Failure to observe this precaution may impair
your vision.
3. Precautions for the Battery Pack
n
Refer to the information shown on the battery
pack label to check the type of batter
y.
Display Battery type
Li-ion00 Lithium-ion
Don't
Do not place metal items such as wires in
contact with the charging terminals. Also,
do not carry or store the battery pack
with
metal items such as necklaces.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Don't
Check the orientation of the battery pack
before attaching it. If you have difficulty
attaching it to the FOMA terminal, do not
put exc
essive pressure on the battery pack.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the
battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Don't
Do not throw the battery pack into fire.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Don't
Do not puncture the battery pack, hit it
with a hammer or step on it.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Do
If battery fluid etc. comes into contact with your
eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse
your eyes with clean water and see a doctor.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in loss of eyesight.
WARNING
Don't
Never use the battery pack if it has fallen to have
something abnormal such as deformation and damage.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the
battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
Do
If the battery pack leaks or emits an unusual odor, stop using
it immediately and move it away from any flame or fire.
The battery fluid is flammable and could
ignite, causing a fire or explosion.
Do
Keep your pets away from the battery
pack as they may accidentally bite it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause the
battery pack to ignite, explode, overheat or leak.
CAUTION
Don't
Do not dispose of used battery packs with ordinary garbage.
Doing so may cause fire and create an environmental
hazard. Put insulation tape on the terminals of used
battery
pack and return it to a docomo Shop or
Service
Counter, or dispose of the battery pack in
accordanc
e with your local regulations.
Don't
Do not use or charge the wet battery pack.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to ignite,
explode, overheat or leak.
Do
If the battery pack leaks, do not touch
battery fluid etc. with your face, hands, etc.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause loss of
eyesight or damage to your skin. If the battery fluid
etc. c
omes into your eyes or mouth or it adheres to
your skin
or clothing, immediately rinse with clean
water
. In the case that it comes into contact with your
eyes or mouth,
see a doctor immediately after rinsing.
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4.
Precautions for the Adapter and Desktop Holder
WARNING
Don't
Do not use the adapter if its power cord
is damaged.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
Do not use the AC adapter or desktop holder
in humid locations such as a bathroom.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
The DC adapter must be used only in vehicles with a negative
ground. Do not use the adapter in vehicles with a positive ground.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
Do not touch the adapter when you see
lightning or hear thunder.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Don't
Do not short-circuit the charging terminals when the adapter is
plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Also, do not
let the charging terminals contact with your body (hand, finger, etc.).
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
Do not put heavy objects on the power
cord of the adapter.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Don't
When plugging/unplugging the AC adapter into/from the
power outlet, make sure that no metallic straps or other
metallic objects are caught between the plug and the socket.
Metallic objects may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
No wet hands
Do not touch the power cord of the adapter,
Desktop Holder or the power outlet with wet hands.
Doing so may cause fire, burns or electric shock.
Do
Use the specified voltage and current. Use the AC
Adapter for Global use to charge the battery overseas.
Using the adapters with incorrect voltage may
cause fire, burns or electric shock.
AC Adapter : A
C 100V
DC Adapter : DC 12V/24V
(specific to v
ehicle with negativ
e ground)
AC Adapter f
or Global Use :
AC 100V to 240V (household AC outlet only)
Do
If the fuse in the DC adapter blows, always
replace it with the specified type of fuse.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause fire,
burns or electric shock. Refer to the respective
manuals for the
information on the specified fuse.
Do
Wipe off any dust on the plug.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
Do
When plugging the AC adapter into the
power outlet, make sure to insert it firmly.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
Do
Always grasp the adapter when unplugging
the plug from the power outlet or cigarette
lighter socket. Do not pull the cord itself.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet
or cigarette lighter socket when the adapter
will be left unused for a long period.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug
If water or other liquid gets into the
adapter, immediately unplug it from the
power outlet or cigarette lighter socket.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
Unplug
Unplug the adapter from the power outlet
or cigarette lighter socket before cleaning it.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
fire, burns or electric shock.
5. Precautions for the UIM
CAUTION
Do
Be careful with sharp edges when
removing the UIM.
Sharp edges may cause injury.
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6. Precautions for Use Near
Electronic Medical Devices
n
According to the Guidelines on the Use of Radio
communication Equipment such as Cellular
Telephones - S
afeguards for Electronic Medical
Equipment established
by the Electromagnetic
Compatibility C
onference Japan.
WARNING
Do
Take care of the following inside hospitals.
󱛡 Do not take your FOMA terminal into an
operating room, intensive care unit (ICU),
or coronary care unit (CCU).
󱛡 Turn off the power inside hospital wards.
󱛡
Turn off the power even in hospital lobbies,
waiting rooms, and corridors if electronic
medical devices may be in use near you.
󱛡
For use inside medical institutions, please follow
the instructions given at individual locations.
󱛡
If the Auto power function is set, make sure to
disable the function before turning off the po
wer.
Do
Turn off the power in crowded places such
as peak-hour trains if implanted pacemakers
and ICDs may be in use near you.
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA terminal
may adversely affect implanted pacemakers
and ICDs when used in close proximity
.
Do
A person with an implanted pacemaker or ICD
should use or carry the FOMA terminal at a distance
more than 22cm from the site of implantation.
Radio waves emitted by the FOMA terminal
may adversely affect implanted pacemakers
and ICDs when used in close proximity
.
Do
Electronic medical devices other than
implanted pacemakers and ICDs may also
be used outside hospitals. Users of
electronic medical
devices are advised to
ask the manufactur
er whether these
instruments can be
affected by radio waves.
Radio waves from the FOMA terminal can
adversely affect electronic medical devices.
7.
Precautions for Viewing 3D Images
CAUTION
Don't
If you have a history of photosensitive
epilepsy or heart disease or you are
unwell or suffering from fatigue,
insomnia or the eff
ects of alcohol, you
should refrain from vie
wing 3D images.
Doing so may aggravate your condition.
Do
If images appear double while viewing
3D images or if you find it difficult to
observe the 3D effect, stop using.
Continued viewing may cause eye fatigue.
Do
If you experience fatigue or discomfort
(symptoms similar to travel sickness)
while viewing 3D images, stop using.
Continued viewing may make you feel unwell.
Take an appropriate break from viewing.
Particular care is required when viewing
3D images in a train or car or any other
envi
ronment where the screen is likely to shake.
Do
Viewing 3D images is not recommended
for children below the age of about seven.
A child's reaction to fatigue or discomfort when
viewing 3D images may be hard to recognize
and the child may suddenly become unwell
.
Childre n sho ul d vi ew 3D image s wi th
parental supervision and care should be
taken to avoid ey
e fatigue.
Do
When viewing 3D images, you are
recommended to take an appropriate
break about once every half hour.
Prolonged viewing may cause eye fatigue.
Do
3D images should be viewed from
directly in front of the screen.
Viewing from an angle may cause eye fatigue.
3D images should be viewed at a distance of
approximat
ely 32 cm from the screen.
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Material list
Parts Material Coating
External chassis
Display and key Nylon resin UV coating
Sub-display
Acrylic resin UV coating
Nylon resin Tin deposition, UV coating
Battery pack storage Polycarbonate resin UV coating
Display panel Hardened glass
Shatter-proof film, Hard coating
Display hinge Nylon resin UV coating
Sub-display hinge Nylon resin UV coating
Hinge panel Polycarbonate resin UV coating
Strike pad Silicon rubber
Key
Multi-function keys Aluminum alloy Alumite coating
Shutter key Polycarbonate resin
Aluminum deposition, UV coating
Sidekey Polycarbonate resin UV coating
Other keys Polycarbonate resin UV coating
Key enclosing sheet PET resin Hard coating
Camera panel
Acrylic, Polycarbonate composite
resin, Aluminum alloy
Hard coating, Alumite coating
Light panel Acrylic resin UV coating
Infrared data port panel Polycarbonate resin
Dichroic deposition, UV coating
Camera ring Polycarbonate resin Tin deposition, UV coating
EXILIM Phone panel
Outer side
Polycarbonate resin UV coating
Polycarbonate resin Tin deposition, UV coating
Inner side
Polycarbonate resin, Silicon rubber
External connector terminal cap
microSD card slot cap
HDMI micro plug (Type D) cap
Cap body
Polycarbonate resin, Polyester
thermoplastic elastomer
UV coating
Water stop
Polycarbonate resin, Silicon rubber
Charging terminal Phosphor bronze Gold plating
1Seg antenna
Top and Middle Stainless alloy
Bottom Nickel-titanium alloy
Base hinge Stainless alloy
Tip cap ABS resin
1Seg antenna mounting part
Die cast zinc Nickel plating
Screw Stainless alloy Nickel plating
Battery pack
storage
Storage
Side: Polycarbonate resin
Bottom: Polyester film
UIM tray POM resin
Lock slider POM resin
Battery terminal
Battery terminal connector
Nylon resin
Terminal Titanium copper Gold plating
Battery pack
Battery pack
Resin: Polycarbonate resin
Label: PET resin
Terminal Glass epoxy resin Gold plating
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Handling precautions
General Notes
CA-01C is waterproof/dustproof, however, do
not allow water to seep in or dust to get in the
FOMA terminal
. Also, do not allow accessories
and options to get wet or be e
xposed to dust
.
The battery pack, adapter, desktop holder and
the UIM are not waterproof/dustproof. Do not
use
them in humid locations such as bathrooms
,
and avoid exposing them to rain. If you carry
the
FOMA terminal close to your skin, sweat
may
cause internal components to corrode and
resu
lt in malfunction. The FOMA terminal cannot
be r
epaired in the following cases: the water
exposure det
ection sticker shows water exposure;
test
s determine that corrosion has occurred due
to w
ater exposure, condensation, or perspiratio
n.
These cases are not covered by the warranty, and
any
repairs that may be possible will be carried out
at the subscriber's expense
.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as an eyeglass
cleaning cloth).
Rubbing the display of the FOMA terminal with
a dry cloth may scratch the display surface.
The display surface may be stained if moisture
or dirt is left on it for a long period.
Never use chemicals such as alcohol, thinners,
benzene or detergents as these agents may
eras
e the printing on the FOMA terminal or
cause discoloration.
Occasionally clean the connection terminals
with a dry cotton swab, etc.
Soiled connectors may result in poor connections,
loss of power, or incomplete charging. Wipe with
dry cloth or cotton sw
ab.
When
cleaning, take care not to damage connectors.
Do not place the FOMA terminal near an air
conditioning vent.
Condensation may form due to rapid changes in
temperature, and this may cause internal corrosion
and malfunction.
Do not put excessive pressure on the FOMA
terminal or battery pack.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in a bag filled with many
objects or sit down with it in a hip pocket. Excessive
press
ure may result in malfunction or damage to the
display, int
ernal circuit or the battery pack, etc.
Also, if an external device is connec ted to
the external connector terminal (earphone/
microphone terminal), excessive pressure may
result in malfunction or damage to the c
onnector.
Do not scratch the display with metallic objects.
Doing so may cause scratches, malfunction or damage.
Read the separate manuals supplied with the
battery pack and adapter carefully.
Handling the FOMA Terminal
Do not press the surface of the touchscreen firmly
or operate the touchscreen with sharp edge objects,
such as fingernails, ballpoint pens
, and pins.
Doing so may cause touchscreen breakage.
Avoid using the FOMA terminal in extremely
high or low temperatures.
The ambient temperature of the room should be 5 to
40
(limited to the temporary use in a bathroom etc. when
temperature is above 36
) with humidity of 45% to 85%.
Reception may be affected if you use your FOMA
terminal near a land-line phone, television, or radio in
use. Use the FOMA t
erminal away from such devices.
Please keep a separate record of the information
you have registered in your FOMA terminal.
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no obligation or
responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
Do not drop the FOMA terminal or expose it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
When connecting an external device to the external
con nec tor terminal (earphone/microphone
terminal), do not insert at an angle or pull the c
ord.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not fold the FOMA terminal with the strap
pinched between the folding parts.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
It is normal for the FOMA terminal to become warm while
being used or charged. This is not a malfunc
tion. Keep using it.
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Do not leave the camera exposed to direct sunlight.
Doing so may discolor or burn the components of the camera.
Keep the external connector terminal (earphone/
microphone terminal) cap, microSD card slot cap and
HDMI
micro plug (Type D) cap closed when not in use.
Failure to observe this precaution may cause
malfunction due to dust or water getting in.
Do not use FOMA terminal with the EXILIM
Phone panel removed.
Doing so may cause the battery pack to fall out, or
cause malfunction or damage.
Do not put an extremely-thick sticker, etc. on
the display or keypads.
Doing so may cause malfunction or damage.
Do not remove the microSD card or turn off
the power while in use.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not let magnetic cards, etc. come close to or
be sandwiched between FOMA terminal parts
.
The magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards,
telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not let strong magnetic objects come
close to the FOMA terminal parts.
Strong magnetic objects may cause misoperation.
Handling the Battery Pack
The battery pack is consumable.
Battery life varies depending on usage conditions, etc., but it is
time to change battery packs when the usage time has become
extr
emely short even though the battery pack has been fully
recharged. I
n this case, please purchase a new battery pack.
The ambient temperature of the room should be 5 to 35 .
The available operating time of the battery pack
depends on the conditions of usage and battery pack.
Depending on the usage condition, the battery
pack may inflate slightly when the battery life
is almost over. T
his is not a malfunc
tion.
Do not store the battery pack in the following cases:
The battery is fully charged (immediately after
the charging is complete)
The battery has run out (the phone cannot power on)
The performance and life of the battery pack may deteriorate.
It is recommended that you store the battery pack with
two battery marks displayed or around 40% battery level.
Handling the Adapter
The ambient temperature of the room should be 5 to 35 .
Do not charge the battery pack:
In a humid, dusty or unstable place
Near a land-line phone, TV or radio
It is normal that the adapter become warm
while charging. Keep using it.
Do not use the DC adapter to charge the battery
when the car engine is not running.
Doing so may drain the car battery.
If you use an electrical outlet with an unplugging-
protection mechanism, follow the instructions of
the manual for the outlet.
Do not expose the adapter to strong shocks.
Do not deform the charging terminal
.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Take care not to pinch your fingers or the adapter
cord when folding the stand of desktop holder.
Such pinching may cause injury or breakage.
Handling the UIM
Do not apply excessive force to the UIM when
attaching/removing it.
Note that the warranty does not cover damage caused by
inserting the UIM into another type of IC card reader or writer.
Always keep the IC part clean.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth (such as an eyeglass cleaning cloth).
Please keep a separate record of the information
you have registered in your UIM.
Please be aware that DOCOMO bears no obligation or
responsibility in the event that data is altered or lost.
To preserve the environment, bring discarded
UIM to a docomo Shop or Service Counter.
Do not damage, scratch, unnecessarily touch,
or short-circuit the IC.
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not drop the UIM or expose it to strong shocks.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not bend the UIM or place a heavy object on it.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
Do not put a label or sticker on the UIM when
attaching it to the FOMA terminal.
Doing so may cause malfunction.
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Using the Bluetooth® Function
To secure the Bluetoot h communication
security, the FOMA terminal supports the
secu
rity function compliant with Bluetooth
stan
dards, but the security may not be sufficient
depe
nding on the setting. Concern about the
communication using the Bluetooth func
tion.
Please be aware that DO CO MO is not
responsible for data leak when making data
communications using Bluetooth.
You can use a headset, handsfree, audio, dial-
up communications, object push and serial
port on the
FOMA terminal. The audio/video
remo
te control may be available for audio.
(Only on compa
tible Bluetooth devices)
Frequency band
The following are frequency bands that the FOMA
terminal's Bluetooth function uses:
2.4
The radio equipment uses the 2400MHz band.
FH
Modulation scheme is the FH-SS system.
1
The estimated interference distance is 10 m or less.
The full band between 2400 MHz and 2483.5
MHz is used and the band of the mobile
identification device cannot be a
voided.
n
Bluetooth cautions
The operating frequency band of this equipment is
used by industrial, sc
ientific, consumer and medical
equipment including microwave ovens, premises
radio stations
for identifying mobile units used in the
manu
facturing lines of plants (radio stations requiring
a li
cense), specified low power radio stations (radio
stat
ions requiring no license) and amateur radio
stations (hereinaft
er referred to as "another station").
1.
Before using this terminal, confirm that
"another station" is not being operat
ed nearby.
2.
In the event of this terminal causing harmful
radio wave interference with "another stations",
promptly change the
operating frequency or stop
radio wav
e emission by turning off the power, etc.
3.
If you have further questions, please contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Using Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves to enable
communications between compatible devices, thus
allowing connection to a local area network from anywhere
within range. However, there is a risk of data interception
by malicious third parties unless security is established
.
Use
rs are advised to assess their responsibilities and
accordingly configure security settings.
Wireless LAN
Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as
electrical appliances or AV/OA devices, or in radio waves.
Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or disable
communications (especially when using a microwave oven).
When used near TV, radio, etc., reception interference may
occur, or channels on the TV screen may be disturbed.
If there are multiple wireless LAN access points nearby and
the same channel is used, search may not wor
k correctly.
Frequency band
Frequenc y ba nd used by WLA N de vi ces is
indicated on the battery storage section. The
following are the descr
iptions:
2.4 The radio equipment uses the
2400MHz band.
DS
Modulation scheme is the DS-SS system.
OF
Modulation scheme is the OFDM system.
4 The estimated interference distance
is 40 m or less.
The full band between 2400 MHz
and 2483.5 MHz is used and the
band
of the mobile identification
device cannot be avoided
.
Available channels vary depending on the country.
For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand.
There are some regions or areas in the world in
which WLAN is not usable. If you use WLAN overseas,
you should k
now what frequencies will be available,
and about laws and regula
tions befor
ehand.
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n
2.4GHz device cautions
The operating frequency band of the WLAN is used
by industrial, scientific, consumer and medical
equi
pment including microwave ovens, premises
radio stations
for identifying mobile units used in the
manufacturing line
of plants (radio stations requiring
a li
cense), specified low power radio stations (radio
stat
ions requiring no license) and amateur radio
stations (radio stations r
equiring a license).
1.
Before using the device, confirm that premises
radio stations for identifying mobile units,
specified low power radio sta
tions and amateur
radio stations are not being operated nearby.
2.
If the device causes harmful radio interference
to premises radio stations for identifying mobile
units, immediat
ely change the frequency band
or s
top use, and contact "General Inquiries"
on t
he last page of this manual for crosstalk
avoidance
, etc. (e.g. partition setup).
3.
If the device causes radio interference to
specified low power radio stations or amateur
radio stations, please contact "General Inquiries"
on the last page of this manual.
Handling the FeliCa Reader/Writer
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the
FOMA terminal handles delicate signals that
require no radio sta
tion license.
The 13.56 MHz frequency band is used.
If there is another reader/writer around,
keep
enough distance between the FOMA
term
inal and the reader/writer. Also, make
sure
that there is no radio station using the
same frequency band nearby
.
Handling the FM Transmitter
The FM transmitter function of the FOMA
terminal handles delicate signals that require
no radio station license
.
The 86.1 to 87.3 MHz frequency band is used. When
in use, select a frequency that does not interfere with
the
broadband signals from the FM broadcasting
stat
ions in your local area in order to prevent any
effect on your neighboring F
M radio listeners.
Cautions
Do not use the altered FOMA terminal. Using an
altered device is a violation of the Radio Law.
A "Technical Conformity Mark " affixed on the
manufacturer's specification sticker certifies that
the
FOMA terminal meets technical regulations
for specified r
adio equipment based on the Radio
Law. I
f you remove the screws and alter the inside
of t
he FOMA terminal, the technical regulations
confo
rmity certification becomes invalid. Do not
use
the FOMA terminal with the certification
invalid, as it is a viola
tion of the Radio Law.
Be careful when using the FOMA terminal
while driving.
A penalty may be imposed for holding a mobile
phone while driving. However, exceptions are
made
in case of emergency, such as to safeguard
injured persons or to maintain public saf
ety.
Use the Bluetooth function only in Japan.
The Bluetooth function of the FOMA terminal
complies with radio standards of Japan and is
cert
ified. You may be punished if you use it overseas.
Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only in
Japan.
The FeliCa reader/writer function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standards of Japan.
You may be punished if you use it o
verseas.
Use the IC card authentication function only
in Japan.
The IC card authentication function of the FOMA
terminal complies with radio standards of Japan
and is cer
tified. You may be punished if you use it
overseas.
Use the FM transmitter only in Japan.
The FM transmitter of the FOMA terminal complies
with radio standards of Japan and is certified.
You may be punished if you use it o
verseas.
Viewing 3D Images
The 3D effect varies from person to person.
3D images should be viewed with both eyes
parallel to the display.
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CA-01C is waterproof to IPX5
*1
and IPX8
*2
standards, and dustproof to IP5X
*3
standard if all caps are closed as well as the EXILIM Phone panel is securely attached.
*1 :
IPX5 means that the CA-01C continues to function as a phone after being sprayed from all directions with 12.5
liters of water per minute from a 6.3 mm diameter nozzle for at least 3 minutes, from a distance of approx. 3 meters.
*2 :
IPX8 means that the CA-01C continues to function as a phone after being immersed in tap water of room
temperature to a depth of 1.5 meters, and left there for approx. 30 minutes before being removed again,
and during the 30 minutes (appro
x.) the CA-01C is immersed underwater, its camera continues to function.
*3 :
IP5X means the level of protection. IP5X means that CA-01C continues to function as a phone and to maintain
security after being left in a device containing dust (diameter: 75
μ
m or smaller) for 8 hours, agitated and removed.
You can talk or watch 1Seg without an umbrella in the rain (approx. 20 mm of rain in an hour).
Do not attach/remove the EXILIM Phone panel or do not open/close any caps when your
hands are wet or when your FOMA terminal has water drops on it.
You can rinse the FOMA terminal by immersing and slowly moving in tap water of room
temperature filled in a bowl, or rinse it with hands under light running water from the faucet.
* Rinse the FOMA terminal with the EXILIM Phone panel securely attached while
covering all caps to prevent it from opening.
* Do not use a brush, sponge, soap
, or detergent for washing.
*
Do not apply running water directly to the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece or speaker.
If the FOMA terminal comes in contact with any salt water, sea water, mud or soil, rinse it immediately.
If these dry up and set, the dirt would be harder to remove, and it may cause scratches and failures.
You can use the FOMA terminal in the bathroom. However, do not immerse it in the bathtub.
*
Never immerse the FOMA terminal in hot spring water or water containing soap, detergent or bath powder.
*
Avoid using the FOMA terminal for a long time in the bathroom.
Things to keep in mind
Before use, ensure that you securely close all caps and the EXILIM Phone panel so that they
are completely attached. If any fine dirt (fine fibers, hairs, or sands) is between the cap/
cover and the FOMA terminal, water or dust could enter the inside of the FOMA terminal.
Do not spray or immerse the FOMA terminal in liquids other than water of room temperature as illustrated below.
<Example>
Sea water Hot spring
Soap/Detergent/Bath powder
Waterproof/Dustproof Function
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Opening/closing the external connector terminal cap, microSD
card slot cap or HDMI micro plug (Type D) cap
<Example: External connector terminal cap>
Opening
Hook your finger on the slot and open the cap in the direction of arrow.
Slot
Closing
Close the cap by pressing securely in the direction of arrow.
Attaching/removing the EXILIM Phone panel
Removing
Holding the FOMA terminal, hook your finger in the
slot and pull up in direction
, without applying
excessive force, until the tabs are released. Remove
the EXILIM Phone panel in direc
tion
.
Slot
Tabs
Attaching
Close the cap by pressing securely in the
direction of arrow.
Securely push the areas illustrated by
and make sure that there is no space
between the EXILIM Phone panel and
the FOMA terminal.
When removing the EXILIM Phone panel, make sure that you drain water (p.22) and wipe moisture off the FOMA terminal.
When attaching the EXILIM Phone panel, make sure that no dust or dirt adheres to the EXILIM Phone panel
(especially to the rubber packing).
Water or dust might enter the inside of the FOMA terminal unless you attach the EXILIM Phone panel securely.
When attaching the EXILIM Phone panel, make sure that the UIM and the battery pack are attached securely. If the UIM is not
securely inserted, the battery pack sits on the UIM which causes a gap between the FOMA terminal and the EXILIM Phone
panel when attaching the EXILIM Phone panel. The waterproof/dustproof function might deteriorate because of the gap.
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Important notices
If the FOMA terminal gets wet with water or other liquids with any of the caps or the EXILIM Phone panel open,
the liquid may get inside the FOMA terminal causing electric shock or malfunction. Stop using the FOMA
terminal, tur
n off the power, remove the battery pack and contact a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
All caps and the rubber packing of the EXILIM Phone panel play an important role in maintaining
waterproof/dustproof function. Do not remove or scratch them. Also, prevent dust from adhering to
them. If an
y of the caps and the rubber packing of the EXILIM Phone panel is damaged or deformed,
replace it at a r
epair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Do not insert sharp objects through the gaps of any cap or EXILIM Phone panel. Doing so may
damage the rubber packing and allow wat
er to seep or dust to get in.
If the EXILIM Phone panel is damaged, replace it. Water may seep into the inside of the FOMA terminal
through a damaged section causing electric shock, corrosion of the battery pack, or other malfunctions.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal with water drops. In cold places, water may freeze and cause malfunction.
To prevent condensation, do not bring the FOMA terminal from a cold place to a bathroom, etc. without
letting the FOMA terminal get back to r
oom temperature.
Do not apply water flow stronger than allowed ( p.19) (e.g., such water flow that gives you pain when
applied to your skin directly from a faucet or shower head). Doing so may cause malfunction though
CA-01C is wa
terproof to IPX5 standard.
Do not wash the FOMA terminal in a washing machine etc.
Accessories and options are not waterproof/dustproof. When watching 1Seg etc. with the FOMA
terminal attached to the provided desktop holder, do not use it in a bathroom, shower room, kitchen or
washroom even if it is not connected to the AC adapter.
Do not put the FOMA terminal in hot water, use it in a sauna or apply hot air flow (from a hair dryer etc.) to it.
Do not poke the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece or speaker with cotton swabs or sharp objects. The
waterproof/dustproof function may deteriorate.
Do not leave the FOMA terminal wet. Doing so may cause short-circuit of the supply terminal.
The FOMA terminal does not float on water.
Do not drop the FOMA terminal. Scratches caused by dropping may result in deterioration of waterproof/
dustproof function.
Do not leave water on the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece or speaker. If water adheres to the FOMA
terminal, the volume of the other party's voice or melody may be decreased, sound quality may deteriorate, or
sound when the camera is functioning ma
y be audible. I
n such a case, drain the water to recover the function.
DOCOMO does not guarantee all operations under actual use conditions. Malfunctions deemed to be
caused by inappropriate operation by the customer are not covered by the warranty.
To maintain waterproof/dustproof function, replacement of parts is required once every 2 years
regardless of whether the FOMA terminal appears normal or abnormal. DOCOMO replaces the parts
as a chargeable service. Bring the FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
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Draining water when the FOMA terminal gets wet
When the FOMA terminal gets wet, drain the water following the steps below.
If water adheres to the mouthpiece/microphone, earpiece or speaker, the volume of the other
party's voice or melody may be decreased or sound quality may deteriorate. In such a case, drain
the water following the steps below and dry the FOMA terminal in open air to recover the function.
Wipe the surface of the
FOMA terminal with a
clean dry cloth, etc.
Securely hold the FOMA
terminal and shake it
approx. 20 times until ther
e
is n
o more water splattering
<Draining from earpiece or
mouthpiece/microphone>
<Draining
from speaker>
Softly press a clean dry cloth
etc., on the FOMA terminal to
wipe off water r
emaining in
the mouthpiece/microphone,
ear
piec
e, speaker, keys or
hinges
*
Do not wipe off water
remaining in gaps directly
with a cotton swab et
c.
Thoroughly wipe off water drained from the FOMA
terminal with a clean dry cloth, etc.
* Water, if any, remaining in the FOMA terminal
may leak out after wiping off.
When charging the battery
Accessories and options are not waterproof/dustproof. Check the following before and after charging.
Make sure that the FOMA terminal is not wet. If the FOMA terminal is wet,
thoroughly drain the water and wipe off with a clean dry cloth, etc. before placing it
on a provided desktop holder or opening the external connector terminal cap.
When the external connector terminal cap is opened for charging, close the cap securely
after charging. It is recommended that the desktop holder be used for charging to prevent
water fr
om seeping inside and dust from getting in through the external connector terminal.
* Never try to charge the battery pack when the FOMA terminal is wet.
*
Do not touch the AC adapter or desktop holder with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock.
*
Use the AC adapter or desktop holder in a place free from water splashes. Do not use them in a bathroom, shower
room, kitchen, washroom and other places subject to water. Otherwise, it may cause fire or electric shock.
Basic Operation
Attaching UIM/battery pack
Make sure to turn the power off before attaching/removing the UIM or the
battery pack. Also, keep the FOMA terminal folded and held in your hand.
The UIM is an IC card that contains private information such as your phone number.
This FOMA terminal does not operate with a UIM (Blue) in it. If your UIM is blue,
check with a docomo Shop Service Counter for replacement.
Remove the EXILIM Phone panel (p.20)
Insert the UIM
Pull out the tray, place the UIM on the tray with
the gold colored IC side down and inser
t the
card as far as it will go in direction
.
Gold colored
IC side down
Insertion slot
UIM
Cut corner
IC
Attach the battery pack and slide the lock
slider to the LOCK position
With the side marked "
󱆗" facing up, attach the
battery pack in direction
making sure that
its metal terminal fits into the FOMA terminal's
metal terminal, then pr
ess the battery pack
down in direction
.
Lock slider
Attach the EXILIM Phone panel (p.20)
Before Using
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Basic Operation
Charging
For the charging time and continuous talk time, refer to "Main specifications"
(
p.95).
The battery pack, AC adapter and provided desktop holder are not waterproof/
dustproof. Never charge the battery with the FOMA terminal left wet.
It is recommended that the desktop holder be used for charging to prevent water
from seeping inside and dust from getting in through the external connector terminal.
The charge lamp lights up when charging starts. The charge lamp turns off when charging ends (fully charged).
Charging using desktop holder
Plug the connector of the AC adapter (optional) horizontally
to the terminal on the back of the provided desktop holder
Desktop Holder CA01
Charge lamp
With the arrow
side facing up
Connector
100V AC
power outlet
Plug
FOMA AC Adapter 01/02
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
Holding down the desktop holder, insert the FOMA terminal
in direction
and securely attach it in direction
Take care not to pinch the strap, etc. when attaching it.
When charging is complete, hold down the
desktop holder, then remove the FOMA
terminal in rev
erse procedure of attaching
Charging using AC adapter
Open the external connector terminal cap of
the FOMA terminal (
p.20), then plug the AC
adapter connector horizontall
y into the FOMA
terminal's external connector terminal
100V AC
power outlet
Plug
FOMA
AC Adapter
01/02
Release
buttons
With the arrow
side facing up
Terminal cap
Connector
Charge lamp
Plug the AC adapter into the outlet
When charging is complete, remove the AC
adapter connector horizontally from the FOMA
term
inal while pressing the release buttons,
then unplug the AC adapter fr
om the outlet
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Basic Operation
Turning power ON
y (1 second or longer)
d
Standby screen
If Initial setting screen appears
When you turn the power on for the first time after purchase, Initial setting screen appears.
To turn the power off
Press y for 2 seconds or longer.
Configuring default setting
After turning the power on for the first time after purchase,
screens for initial settings such as "Auto time", "Change
security code" and "Keypad sound" appear.
For the initial settings, you can also set the time difference adjustment, character
size and location notification.
After you set all functions, Initial setting screen will no longer appear at power on.
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Basic Operation
Notifying your caller ID on the other party's phone
Set whether to show your phone number (caller ID) on the other party's
phone (display) when making a call.
is "TEL function" s "Dial/Receive setting" s "Caller ID
notification"
s "Activate/Deactivate" s "ON" or "OFF"
If you hear a message requesting your caller ID, make a call again with Caller ID
notification enabled or with 186 prefix.
Checking your own phone number
On Profile screen, check your phone number (own number) stored in your
UIM and model name.
is "Profile"
You can also check your phone number by pressing is0.
Only phone number is stored by default in Profile screen.
To save mail address, enter directly or obtain from i-mode automatically as follows.
On Profile screen,
Uu (Edit)sEnter your security codes <Mail address>
s "Acquire Automatically" sConnect to i-mode to enter your mail address
to <Mail address> field automatically
sUu (Finish).
To change your mail address, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA
version".
Switching between Japanese and English
is
"本体設定 "
s
"文字表示 /入力"
s
"Select language"
s
"English"
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Basic Operation
Viewing display/icon
Symbols ( , , , etc.) displayed on the screen and sub-display are referred to as
icons. Icons indicate the status of such as the FOMA terminal and signal reception.
Icons indicating the status of the FOMA terminal
At the top of the screen, icons indicate the status of the FOMA terminal.
Battery level (use this icon as a guide)
Fully charged.
Recharge the battery.
Signal strength
FOMA
Good
Poor
Wi-Fi
Good Poor
/
Out of the FOMA/Wi-Fi service area
During i-mode
Unread mail
During a voice call
Dial lock is set
New i-concier information
Multitask activating
Bluetooth ON (Lights up)
microSD card inserted
Vibrator set
Ring volume set to "Silent"
Manner mode ON
Public mode (Drive mode) ON
Alarm notification function ON
The number of Voice Mail messages
for voice/videophone calls
The number of record VP messages
eco mode set
Auto-key lock set
USB cable connected and
Communication mode on
Only major icons are covered here. To check the
names of the icons,
Iis "Setting" s "Screen/
Display"
s "Icons".
Screen Explanation
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Basic Operation
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Reminders and Desktop icons
In the middle of the screen, icons indicate the status of new arrivals. You can paste
desktop icons, with which you can launch functions.
Function display area
p.30
Reminders (examples)
Missed call
Record message
Record VP message
Voice Mail
New mail
Desktop icons (examples)
Schedule
Voice recorder
使いかたガイド
(Guide) (Japanese)
Activate 1Seg
To select a reminder or desktop icon to launch a function, on the standby
screen
s
Xd 
.
Viewing sub-display
On the sub-display, incoming call, mail or alarm notifications appear with
various messages, images or animations.
Example
Missed call/
New mail
Clock (Digital 1)
Emotion-expressing
mail
Alarm notification
Receiving call
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Checking missed calls/new mail
Checking missed calls
Press a to view "received date/time/caller's name (phone
number)", etc.
Checking new mail
Press
a
to view "sender/received date and time/subject", etc. You
need to set "Mail" under "Sub-display setting" to "ON".
i
s
"Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Sub-display setting"
s "ON" s "Mail" s "ON" s
u
(Finish).
Viewing main menu
You can select various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu.
The main menu here is in "Standard".
Mail Display the mail functions.
i-mode/web
Display the menus of i-mode and Full Browser.
i-αppli Display the i-αppli menu.
CAMERA/TV/MUSIC
Display the menus of Camera, MUSIC
Player, Music&Video Channel and 1Seg.
Data box
Display folders in Data box.
Tool
Display useful functions.
TEL function
Display phone functions such as the
phonebook, dialed/received calls, etc.
Setting
Display the setting menu of the FOMA terminal.
Map/Overseas
Display the setting menus of GPS and Overseas use.
i-concier Display the i-concier screen.
Profile
Display the UIM own number, etc.
Osaifu-Keitai
Display the setting menus of IC card, ToruCa, etc.
p (Original) : Display the original menu.
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Changing the design of the main menu
You can change the design of the main menu (background, icon, etc.). Choose from
"Basic" - "Standard", "Simple", "Original theme" and "Kisekae Tool".
is u (Kisekae) s Select a design
Key operation
The soft keys (Function display) corresponding to i, d, u, o, p,
and the direction icons corresponding to
b are displayed on the screen.
These icons appear only when the corresponding keys can be used.
Performing the functions assigned to the function key
Display examples and assigned functions
shows (Submenu), (Exit), (MENU), etc.
shows (Select), (Set), (Play), (Send), etc.
shows (Set), (Edit), (Finish), (Play), (Send), (New), etc.
shows (Back), (microSD), ( Set.), etc.
shows (Change), (Delete), (Set. ), etc.
shows an icon ( ) to indicate direction available for
moving or scrolling vertically and horizontally. Press
b
to
move or scroll the direction.
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Menu operation
You can select various functions of the FOMA terminal from the main menu,
which appears when you press i on the standby screen.
isb to move the highlight, then d (Select)sSelect the
displayed menu sequentially
i
s
b
s
d
s
If no key is pressed for 15 seconds or longer while the main menu is displayed, the
main menu ends and the previous screen reappears.
When
Submenu
is displayed
Pressing i displays functions, which can be performed on the screen, such as saving,
editing or deleting.
i
s
When the displayed submenu
contains further menu items, "
"
appears.
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Using Touchscreen
The FOMA terminal display is a touchscreen display. Touch the screen
directly with your finger to operate.
Notes on use
The touchscreen is designed to be touched lightly with a finger. Do not press the screen
firmly with a finger or pointed objects such as fingernails, ballpoint pens, and pins.
In the following cases, the touchscreen may not respond even if touched.
And they may cause malfunction.
Operation with finger in glove
Touching with a fingernail
An object placed on the operation surface
A protective sheet or seal etc. placed
Operation with wet touchscreen
Operation with a finger wet from
sweating or water
Operation underwater
To select or execute an item
Touch an icon, palette, touch key, or item directly with your finger.
To adjust the scroll bar, etc. or scroll the screen with an
item selected
Touch an item or icon, then slide your finger vertically or
horizontally. You can also adjust the volume.
To view the previous or next item
Slide your finger quickly up or down on the screen, then release
your finger.
To zoom in or out on the image display screen
Touch the screen with your index finger and thumb, then widen the
distance between the fingers or put the fingers close together.
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Using Start by voice
From the standby screen, you can activate and execute a function by voice.
This function is convenient when you do not know under which menu the
required function belongs to, or when you want to activate a function quickly.
* Start by voice is
not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
On the standby screen,
r
(1 second or longer)
s
Within 10 seconds,
say the keyword for the function into the mouthpiece/microphone
when "
それではどうぞ ★★音声受付中★★ " (Say the keyword) appears
If the function cannot be determined, search for a candidate in "
使いかたガイド
" (Guide) (Japanese).
If your voice is not recognized, try again with the following in mind:
- Speak a little louder, or closer to the mouthpiece/microphone.
- Speaking clearly at first may improve recognition.
Recognition results may vary depending on factors such as your surroundings and the way you speak.
Using Guide
Using the "Guide" enables you to check the operations. You can look up the
functions without the manual (in Japanese only).
*
"
使いかたガイド
" (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
is "便利ツール " (Tool)s " 使いかたガイ
" (Guide)
Enter the keyword or select searching
method
Guide screen
Basic Operation
Entering characters
When entering information to save to the phonebook, or creating mails or
schedules, enter text.
Entering characters
Press a dial key several times
to enter your desired text.
Example : when pressing
2
When entering Alphabetic
"abcABC2"
When entering Numeric
"2"
When entering Kanji/Hiragana
" か→き→く→け→こ "
When entering Kana
"→キク→ケ→コ→2"
Converting entered text
Convert entered text to
Kanji or Kana.
g
Display conversion
candidates
b
Select from the
candidates
p
Convert to Kanji, etc.
v
to change the
conversion range
u 
Convert to Alphabetic,
Numeric and Kana
d  Set
Switching entry modes
Press o (Chrct) on
the text entry screen
to display entry mode
change screen.
Entry mode change screen
Other key operations
Wt
:
Delete character.
Ww
:
Insert a line feed, switch upper case/lower case, or enter dakuten/handakuten.
Wr
:
Return to the previous character assigned to that key.
Wr
(1 second or longer) : Undo the operation such as pasting or cutting.
Pp
: Enter Pictograph or symbols consecutively or enter face marks or URL.
While displaying List, pressing
Ii
or
Uu
switches the tabs.
Character Entry
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Basic Operation
35
Let's enter text.
<Example : entering " 秋のキャンプ (Autumn camp)">
Enter Hiragana
1 once 2 twice
5 5 times 2 twice
8 once w once
to lower case
0
3 times
6
3 times
w twice
(Han-dakuten)
sg to move the cursor to
the target conversion candidate
and then
b to select the
candidate
s
d (Set)
Entering Deco-mail pictogram/Deco-mail picture
Deco-mail pictograms/Deco-mail pictures are images that meet certain conditions,
including moving pictogram.
Press
p (PISB) on the Message screen and then use i or u to display the
"Deco" or "D-picture" tab. Use
b to move the frame and press d (Select) to enter a
Deco-mail pictogram or Deco-mail picture.
Pressing
q
under the "Deco" tab displays the categorized Deco-mail pictogram entry screen.
[Other key operations]
i (Switch) : Display the previous category
u
(Switch
) :
Display the next category
o (Page ) : Move to the previous page
p (Page ) : Move to the next page
w :
Switch between Deco-mail pictograms in
the microSD card and Deco-mail pictograms
in the FOMA terminal
q :
Display categorized Deco-mail pictograms/
Display the category list
t
:
Exit Deco-mail pictogram/Deco-mail picture
input
[Category]
顔文字・ 絵文字
(Face mark/i-pictogram)
表情・気持ち
(Facial expression/Emotion)
装飾 (Decoration)
ハート・キラキラ
(Heart/Twinkle)
天気・季
(Weather/Season)
移動・生
(Transportation/Life)
食べ物 (Food)
キャラクター (Character)
文字 (Text)
Basic Operation
Changing ring tone
Changing the ring tone for FOMA calls
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Select ring tone"
s "FOMAphone" s "Select ring tone" s "Melody" sSelect
ring tone
Other options such as a melody, i-motion, Chaku-Uta®, or Chaku-Uta-Full® can be set
to
ring tones.
When i-motion is set, a video also plays.
* "Chaku-Uta" and "Chaku-Uta-Full" are registered trademarks of Sony Music
Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Adjusting volume of ring tone
Adjusting the volume of FOMA calls
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Ring volume"
s "FOMAphone" sc to adjust the volume, then d (Set)
Setting vibrator
Informing you of incoming FOMA calls by vibration
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Vibrator setting"
s "FOMAphone" sSelect a vibration pattern
Sound/Screen Setting
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Basic Operation
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Using manner mode
Set the FOMA terminal not to play ring tones or keypad sound through
the speaker with a single key operation. Even in manner mode, the camera
shutter sound, the auto focus lock sound or the start/end/pause sound of a
moving pictur
e reco
rding or a voice recorder plays.
On the standby screen, q (1 second or longer)
appears on the standby screen.
To release the setting
On the standby screen, q (1 second or longer)
Setting keypad sound OFF
is "Setting" s "Sound/Vib./Manner" s "Other sound
setting"
s "Keypad sound" s "OFF"
Changing screen setting
Changing standby display
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Stand-by display"
s "Stand-by display" sSelect an image
Changing display brightness
Set the backlight behavior of the display or keys, adjust the brightness.
is "Setting" s "Backlight/Illum." s "Backlight" s Select
an item
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Making display hard to see from people around
Screen Filter makes it difficult for others to see the display. When Screen Filter is set,
is displayed on the standby screen.
8
(1 second or longer)
To release the setting
8 (1 second or longer)
You may not be able to set/release the Screen Filter while editing a text, etc.
Changing menu display
is
"Setting"
s
"Screen/Display"
s
"Menu display set"
s
Select an item
Changing font settings
On the standby screen,
7
(1 second or longer) s "Select font"
s Select a folder s Highlight an item (font) s
u
(Set) s Select
the thickness in "Thickness"
s Select a character size in "Character size"
Changing Machi-chara setting
Set Machi-chara, and a character appears on the standby screen to inform you of
i-concier information, missed call, new mail, unread mail, etc.
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Machi-chara setting"
s "Display setting" s "ON"
Select a folder sSelect a Machi-charasu (Set)
i-
α
ppli and Machi-chara cannot be set to the standby screen at the same time.
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Setting Kisekae Tool
Set various FOMA terminal designs such as screens and ring tones at once.
is "Setting" s "Screen/Display" s "Kisekae Tool setting"
s
Select a folder
Highlight an itemsu (Set all)s "YES"
When you use Kisekae Tool to change the menu display design, the structures of
some menus may change in accordance with the frequency of use.
Changing illumination when receiving
Set the illumination flashing color or pattern used when you receive voice/
videophone calls, mails, MessageR/F or i-concier information.
Changing the illumination for incoming FOMA calls
i
s
"Setting"
s
"Backlight/Illum."
s
"Illumination setting"
s
"Illumination in call"
s
"Illumination"
s
"FOMAphone"
Select a colorsts
"Set pattern" s Select a pattern
You can set different flashing colors to arriving calls or mails from the specified phone
numbers, mail addresses and a set of group.
To set the flashing color to phonebook
On Phonebook detail screen,
Ii
(Submenu)
s
"Set"
s
"Ring tone/Image"
s
Select the tab of the item to set
s
"Illumination"
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Checking missed calls or new mail with illumination and camera ring illum.
Set whether to keep the illumination and camera ring illum. flashing or to
stop flashing.
Setting illumination
is "Setting"s "Backlight/Illum." s "Illumination setting"
s "Illumination in call" s "Missed info" s "ON" or "OFF"
Checking with illumination and camera ring illum.
When there is a missed call or new mail (i-mode mail, Message R/F, Area Mail or SMS),
notification is made with the illumination and camera ring illum., which keeps flashing.
Setting eco mode
When eco mode is set, the settings are collectively changed to reduce
battery consumption. This is useful for saving battery power.
5
(1 second or longer)
To release the setting
5 (1 second or longer)
eco mode autostart
eco mode is automatically enabled/disabled depending on whether the battery level
is higher or lower than the set range.
is "Setting" s "Battery" s "eco mode autostart"
"ON" s "Battery level" sSelect a battery levelsu (Finish)
Basic Operation
Various security codes
To make the FOMA terminal more convenient and secure, some functions
require the security code.
Terminal security code
Default0000
This security code is required for deleting all data, changing settings, etc.
You can change the number.
i
s
"Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Change security code" sEnter your
current security code
sEnter a new 4- to 8-digit security codes "YES"
Network security code
Any code is set at time of subscription
A 4-digit number is required to verify your identity when you subscribe to some services
at a docomo Shop, docomo Information Center and "
お客様サポート (User support)" (in
Japanese only), or when you use network ser
vices.
You can change the number. Via i-mode,
ps " お客様サポー " (User support) s " 各種設定(確認・変更・利用" (Various
settings [confirm, change, use])
s " ネットワーク暗証番号変更 " (Change Network
security code)
i-mode password
Default0000
This password is required to register/unregister sites in My Menu, to use Message
service, to subscribe to/cancel i-mode pay services, and to perform other operations.
You can change the number. Via i-mode,
ps "English" s "Options" s "Change i-mode Password"
Lock/Security
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Basic Operation
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PIN1 code/PIN2 code
Default0000
These codes are set to the UIM.
PIN1 code is a 4- to 8-digit number and must be entered every time you insert the UIM into
the FOMA terminal or turn on the power. PIN2 code is a 4- to 8-digit number that you enter
when
using or reque
sting user certificates or performing tasks such as resetting total call
charges. If you enter an incorrect PIN1/PIN2 code three times in a row, the PIN1/PIN2 code
is locked and cannot
be used any more (remaining allowable counts appear on the screen).
After y
ou enter the correct PIN1/PIN2 code, the number of times for entry is reset to three.
You can change the number.
i
s
"Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "UIM setting" s Enter your security
code
s "Change PIN1 code" or "Change PIN2 code" s Enter your current PIN
code
s Enter a new PIN code s Enter a new PIN code again for confirmation.
To change the PIN1 code, set "PIN1 code entry set" to "ON".
PIN unblocking key (PUK)
PIN unblocking key (PUK) is an 8-digit number used to unlock PIN1 or PIN2. The PIN
unblocking key (PUK) cannot be changed.
If the wrong PIN unblocking key (PUK) is entered ten times in a row, the UIM is then
completely locked. In this case, contact a docomo Shop Service Counter.
Notes on the security codes
When setting a security code, avoid using personal information such as date of birth, telephone
number, street address/room number, "1111" and "1234" that may be guessed by a third party.
Keep records of y
our security codes.
Keep your security code private. If the security code is disclosed to others and abused, DOCOMO
shall have no liability for any damage due to any unauthorized use of it.
If you have forgotten your security codes, please bring your FOMA terminal, UIM and official
documents that verify your identity, such as a driver's license, to a docomo Shop Service Counter.
For details, con
tact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Your PIN unblocking key (PUK) is written on application form (copy for customer), which a
docomo Shop gives you at time of subscription. If you have subscribed at a retailer other than
the docomo Shop
, please bring your UIM and official documents that verify your identity, such
as a driv
er's license, to a docomo Shop Service Counter, or contact "General Inquiries" on the last
page of this manual.
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Various lock functions
You can protect your important information in your FOMA terminal with the following locks.
Type of Lock
Function Setting procedure
Dial lock
Lock your terminal so that
no one can use it. Even
if you turn the power
off, Dial lock will not be
unlocked.
To activate:
i
s "Setting" s "Lock/Security"
s "Lock" sEnter your security codes "Dial lock"
To deactivate: On the dial lock setting screen,
enter your security code
sd
5 consecutive failed entries of the security code
will turn your FOMA terminal off.
Omakase
Lock
If you misplace your FOMA
terminal, etc., you can
lock the personal data
such as phonebook or IC
card function of Osaifu-
Keitai only by contacting
DOCOMO.
For details on Omakase Lock, refer to "Mobile
Phone User's Guide [Basic Usage]".
Original
Lock
Lock functions that use
private information such
as mail or phonebook
entries to prevent others
from viewing or altering
these improperly.
To activate: is "Setting" s "Lock/Security"
s "Lock" sEnter your security codesSelect
an item in Original lock
To deactivate:
i
s "Setting" s "Lock/Security"
s "Lock" sEnter your security codes "OFF"
IC card
lock
You can lock the IC card
functions such as Osaifu-
Keitai or reception of
ToruCa to prevent others
from using them without
your permission.
To activate: On the standby screen, 3 (1 second
or longer)
To deactivate: On the standby screen, 3
(1second or longer)
sEnter your security code
Auto-key
lock
Lock key operations
automatically when the
FOMA terminal is folded or
turned off, or no operation
is performed for a certain
period of time.
To activate:
is "Setting"
s
"Lock/Security"
s
"Auto-key lock"
sEnter your security
code
sSelect an item
s
u
(Finish)
To deactivate temporarily: On the Auto-key lock
setting screen, enter your security code
sd
  0120-524-360
Setting/releasing Omakase Lock
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
* My docomo is also available to set/release Omakase Lock via PC, etc. (in Japanese only)
Business hours : 24 hours (open all year round)
(in Japanese only)
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Type of Lock
Function Setting procedure
Lock bar
setting
Lock the touchscreen to
prevent misoperations
while the FOMA terminal
is in Touch style and after
the touchscreen goes off.
To activate: is "Setting" s "Lock/Security"
s "Lock bar setting" s "ON"
To deactivate temporarily: In Touch style and when the touchscreen
is off
s
n
s
Quickly slide on the lock bar to the right end
Setting incoming call restriction
Rejecting calls without caller ID
Set whether to accept or reject voice/videophone calls from unidentified numbers by
configuring the setting for each reason.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Call rejection set."
Enter your security code
s
Select any item from "User unset" to "Wi-Fi (Unknown)"
s
"Accept" or "Reject"
If you select "Accept", you can set "Select ring tone" and "Select calling disp.".
The setting can be configured for each of the following reasons.
- User unset
Calls made by callers who opt not to send caller ID
- Payphone
Calls from pay phones, etc.
- Unknown
From callers who are unable to provide the caller ID, such as calls from
overseas or calls from land-line phones sent via a call forwarding service
- Wi-Fi (Unknown)
Wi-Fi voice calls without caller ID
Rejecting calls from numbers not stored in phonebook
Set whether to accept or reject calls from callers not in the phonebook.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Call rejection set."
Enter your security code
s
"Reject unknown"
s
"Accept" or "Reject"
This function is valid only for calls with caller ID.
It is recommended that you also set "Caller ID request" and "User unset" in this function.
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Resetting to default
Resetting the function settings to default
Reset the function settings to default. For the function that can be reset, see "Menu
list" (
p.91).
"Initialize" and "Reset settings" are different. Do not mix them up.
If you perform "Initialize", you will lose all data you have stored.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Reset settings" sEnter
your security code
s "YES"
Deleting stored data at once
Delete stored data and reset the function settings to default.
Performing "Initialize" deletes all of your important data, logs or information such
as personal data like phonebook entries or mails, downloaded images or melodies,
i-
αppli, Widget Appli, PDF data, the photo images (still images) or moving pictures
shot by camera, or various log records or information, etc. (protected data is also
deleted).
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Initialize" sEnter your
security code
s "YES" s "YES"
Pre-installed data will not be deleted. However, Osaifu-Keitai compatible i-αppli
other than iD
設定アプリ (iD appli) may be deleted. Pre-installed i-αppli/Widget
Appli will be deleted if they have been upgraded or deleted then downloaded.
Data stored/registered/set in a UIM or microSD card will not be deleted.
Charge the battery fully before initializing. Initialization may not be possible if
the battery is low.
Do not turn off the power while initializing.
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Making a call/videophone call
As CA-01C is not equipped with the front camera, during a videophone call, you can send
only the substitute image (Chara-den) or image from the rear camera to the other party.
Making a call by entering the phone number
Enter the phone number starting with the area code, then
r
(voice
call) /
u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
Making a call from phonebook
Add the phone number of the other party to the phonebook in advance. (p.57)
g
(Search phonebook) to select a search condition and search the phonebook
s
b
to select an entry, then
r
(voice call) /
u
(1 second or longer) (V.phone)
Making a call with redials/received calls
j
(Redial) or
h
(Received calls) to select the other party, then
r
(voice call) /
u
(V.phone)
Using Koe-no-Takuhaibin
This is a service to record a voice message and deliver it to the other party.
Enter the other party's phone number, then o (Koetaku)
Follow the operation guidance and record a message
The other party will be notified that a message is waiting.
To play a recorded message
On the Recording notification SMS detail screen, "再生 " (Play) s "YES"
Also, it can be played from:
i
s
"TEL function"
s
"Koe-no-Takuhaibin"
s
"Play messages"
s
"YES".
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Making an international call
Use WORLD CALL to make international calls from Japan.
For WORLD CALL, please contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
010sCountry codesArea code (City code)sThe other party's
phone number
s
r
(voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
Dial the other party's phone number excluding "0" at the beginning of the area code (city
code). However, to make a call to some countries/areas, such as in Italy, "0" is required.
You can make calls from overseas. ( p.50)
Receiving a call/videophone call
When you receive an incoming call, the ring tone sounds and the
illumination flashes.
When you receive an incoming call,
r
or d (Answer) / (Subst.)
You can only answer a videophone call with the substitute image.
After the call ends,
y
Adjusting earpiece volume
is "TEL function" s "Dial/Receive setting" s "In-call
setting"
s "Volume" sAdjust with csd (Set)
During a call, you can adjust the volume with
S
a
/
S
s
.
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When you can not answer a call
Setting record message
When you cannot answer a voice or videophone call, the FOMA terminal can record a
voice or videophone message.
i
s
"TEL function"s"Rec. msg./Voice memo"s"Record message
setting"
s"ON"s"Phone" or "Videophone"sSelect an item
Set ring time (3-digit number between 000 and 120 seconds)
If you receive a call with Record message setting ON
Record message activates if the set time ends. Press r to answer a voice/videophone
call while recording.
To play a recorded message
On the standby screen, ds" " (Record message) or " " (Record VP
message)sSelect an item
Setting Public mode (Drive mode)
When Public mode (Drive mode) is set, a caller hears a message that you cannot answer
the call because you are driving or in a place where you have to refrain from using a
mobile phone (on a train or bus, in a theater, etc.), then the call ends automatically.
On the standby screen,
w (1 second or longer)
appears on the standby screen.
To release the setting
On the standby screen, w (1 second or longer)
Setting Public mode (Power OFF)
When Public mode (Power OFF) is set, a caller who made a call while the power is off hears a message
that you cannot answer the call because you are in a place where you have to turn off the mobile phone
(in a hospital, on an airplane, around a priority seat on a train, etc.), then the call ends automatically.
w25251sr
To release the setting
w25250sr
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Using various network services
Available network services
Useful DOCOMO network services are available.
The network services are not available when you are outside the service area or in a place where the signal is weak.
For details, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [Network Services]".
For the application and inquiries, please contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
Service name Application
Monthly charge
Voice Mail Service Required Charged
Turned Off or Out of Range Notification Call Service Not required Free
Call Waiting Required Charged
Call Forwarding Service Required Free
Nuisance Call Blocking Not required Free
Caller ID Notification Not required Free
Caller ID Request Not required Free
Dual Network Service Required Charged
English Guidance Not required Free
Multi Number Required Charged
2in1 Required Charged
P
ublic mode (Drive mode) Not required Free
Public mode (Power OFF) Not required Free
OFFICEED Required Charged
Melody call Required Charged
Koe-no-Takuhaibin Not required Free
For details on "OFFICEED", refer to the NTT DOCOMO corporate website (http://www.docomo.
biz/html/service/officeed/) (in Japanese only).
Setting voice mail service
i
s "TEL function" s "Voice mail service" sSelect an item
Setting call waiting
i
s
"TEL function"
s
"Other network serv."
s
"Call waiting"
s
Select an item
Setting call forwarding
i
s
"TEL function"
s
"Other network serv."
s
"Call forwarding"
s
Select an item
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Emergency call
Emergency call Phone number
Police emergency 110
Fire brigade/Ambulance emergency 119
Maritime distress call 118
Your FOMA terminal supports "Emergency Location Report". Calls made to emergency service organizations
(e.g. by dialing 110, 119 or 118) disclose information on the caller's location to the organization receiving
the
call. The location
information may not be correctly sent depending on the current location or signal
quality. When the location information is disclosed, the organization name appears on the standby screen.
The location information and phone number are not disclosed when, before each individual call made, "184"
or another blocking prefix is dialed first. If the information is deemed necessary for the protection of life, etc.,
this informa
tion may be acquired by the organization being called. Locations/timing planned for adoption of
this feature v
ary according to the status of the preparations by the relevant emergency service organizations.
When calling 110, 119 or 118 from the FOMA terminal, first say you are calling from a mobile phone, give
your number, and state your location clearly, because the police or fire department may call you back for
confirmation.
Also, do not move around when making the call. Do not turn off the power immediately
after ending the call, but lea
ve it turned on for ten minutes or so, so that you can receive a call.
Depending on the area you are calling from, you may not be connected with the nearest police
or fire department, etc.
When making a videophone call to 110, 119 or 118 from the FOMA terminal, the call automatically changes to a voice call.
Using overseas
To make calls overseas, use international roaming (WORLD WING).
International roaming (WORLD WING) is the service, which enables you to make calls and perform communication
over networks of affiliated overseas operators using the FOMA terminal, phone number and mail address of your own for
Japan, even when you are o
verseas. Voice calls, SMS and i-mode mail services are available without any special settings.
Supported area
This FOMA terminal can be used in the 3G and GSM/GPRS network service areas. Also it can be used
in countries/r
egions compatible with 3G850 MHz. Check available areas.
Before overseas use, refer to the following:
- "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]"
- DOCOMO "In
ternational Services website"
- "
海外ご利用ガイド
" (Overseas use guide) (Japanese) in "My document" under Data box
Information
For a country code, international call access code, universal number international prefix, available countries and overseas
operators, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [International Services]" or DOCOMO "International Services website".
Overseas usage fees (call charge, packet communications charge) differ from those in Japan.
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Available services overseas
Main communication services 3G GSM/GPRS GSM
Voice call
*1
Videophone call
*1
× ×
SMS
*2
i-mode
*3
×
i-mode mail ×
i-Channel
*3
*4
×
i-concier
*5
×
i-Widget
*6
×
Packet communications via a PC ×
Obtaining location information using GPS
*7
×
*1 : When 2in1 is active, dialing using Number B is not available. Dialing using the additional number
of Multi number is not available.
*2 : Whe
n sending an SMS to FOMA terminal user, enter the other party's phone number as in Japan.
*3 : "
i-mode overseas use" setting is required.
*4 : "i-Channel o
verseas use" setting is required. Packet communications charges will apply when you
automatically updat
e information on "Basic Channel". (Included in i-Channel charges in Japan.)
*5 : Overseas
use setting for i-concier is required. Packet communications charges will apply for each
reception of infor
mation.
*6 : "i-Widget
overseas use" setting is required. When you open the i-Widget screen, multiple Widget
Appl
i may establish communications. In this case, packet communications charges will apply for
each communication.
*7 : GP
S
location service (Position location) is free of charge. However, packet communications
charges will apply, e.g
. if you open a map from location information.
Some services are not available depending on the operator or network overseas.
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Making a call to outside the country you stay in
On the standby screen,
0 (1 second or longer) to enter +
s Country codes Area code (City code)sThe other party's
phone number
s r (voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
To make an international call to Japan, dial "81" as country code.
Dial the other party's phone number excluding "0" at the beginning of the area
code (city code). However, to make a call to some countries/areas, such as in
Italy, "0" is required.
Making a call in the country of stay
Area code (City code)
sThe other party's phone numbers
r
(voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
Making a call to WORLD WING user overseas
When making a call to "WORLD WING" user overseas, make a call as an international
call to Japan (dial "81" (Japan) as the country code), irrespective whether the other
party is in or out of the country you stay.
On the standby screen, 0 (1 second or longer) to enter +
s81sThe other party's mobile phone number excluding
the first "0"
sr (voice call) / u (V.phone)
After the call ends,
y
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Only by subscribing to i-mode, Mail can be exchanged between i-mode users or anyone who
has an Internet e-mail address. You can send up to 10 attachments (images, moving picture
files, etc.) of up to 2 MB in addition to the message (The maximum number of the files varies
depending on the file size). Also, the FOMA terminal is Deco-mail-compatible. By changing
the char
acter size, background color, etc. and using Deco-mail pictograms in the message, you
can
compose and send fun, decorative i-mode mail. i-mode mail enables you to use Decome-
Anim
e, which is Flash movie with messages and images.
For details on i-mode mail, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Sending i-mode mail
oso (New mail)sEnter
each item
u (Send)
To attach files
On the New mail screen, " <Add att. file>"
s
Select a file
New mail screen
Address (mail address)
Subject
Message
The following files can be attached to i-mode mail:
- Still image, image - SWF Flash movie
- Moving picture, i-motion - Melody
- PDF data - Document in a microSD card
- ToruCa, ToruCa (detail) - Phonebook data
- Profile data - Schedule or Memo data
- Bookmark - SD other files in a microSD card
- Movie*
* : Movie can be sent as an attachment file only if it is forwarded.
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Sending Deco-mail/Decome-Anime
Deco-mail
Deco-mail is a service that
allows you to d ecorate
i-mode mail by changing
the character color/size and
background color, waving
characters, etc.
Decome-Anime
Decome-Anime is a service
that allows you to compose
d e co r a ti v e ma i l u s i ng
animation templates with
Fla sh movi e containing
messages/images.
Sending Deco-mail
On Message screen, r
b
to select a decoration menu, then
compose message
s
u
(Send)
Sending Decome-Anime
:
Change the font color
: Change the font size
:
Select an image to insert
: Blink text
:
Restore the entered text or
decoration to the previous
state
etc.
o
s
"Create new Deco-Anime"
s
Enter an address and subject
s
" <No
message>"
s
Select a Decome-Anime template
s
u
(Set)
Select the Message field, then edit the text
s
u
(Finish)
s
u
(Send)
A template is a form for Deco-mail/Decome-Anime to which the layout and decoration are
already set. Using a template allows you to compose Deco-mail/Decome-Anime easily.
?os "Decome-Template" s "Deco-mail" or "Decome-Anime"
Reading received i-mode mail
When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, the i-mode center automatically sends i-mode mail.
When the reception of i-mode mail is completed, " " appears on the standby
screen, indicating the mail has not been read.
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os "Inbox" sSelect a
folder
sSelect an i-mode mail
Replying to i-mode mail
d
s
Received mail list screen
Received mail detail screen
On Received mail list screen/Received mail detail screen
u
( )
s
Compose message
su
(Send)
To quote the received message to reply, press
Uu
( ) for 1 second or longer.
Checking new i-mode mail
You can receive the i-mode mails and messages stored at the i-mode center by checking with the center.
On the standby screen, o (1 second or longer)
Sorting i-mode mail
Sort mail into the specified folders by preset criteria such as mail address or subject.
On the Outbox/Inbox folder list screen, highlight the destination
folder
si (Submenu)s "Auto-sort" sSet a sort criteria
Early warning "Area Mail"
What is Area Mail?
Area Mail is a service that enables you to receive Early Warnings issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
When the FOMA terminal is in the service area, Area Mail is automatically received.
A subscription to i-mode is not necessary to receive Area Mail.
Area Mail cannot be received regardless of the Receive setting in the following cases:
- The power is off - "
" is displayed - During a voice call
-
During a videophone call
-
During international roaming
- In Omakase Lock
- In Self mode -
During infrared communications/iC transmissions/Bluetooth communications
- When Connection mode is set to Single mode (Wi-Fi) -
During Memory refresh process
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When you receive Area Mail
When you receive Area Mail, a special beep or ring tone sounds and " " appears at the top of the screen.
Setting Area Mail
os "Mail setting" s "Area Mail setting" sSelect an item
Using SMS
This service allows you to exchange SMS between DOCOMO terminals, or
with subscribers to overseas operators other than DOCOMO.
For countries and overseas operators, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide
[International Services]" or the DOCOMO "International Services website".
Sending SMS
os "Compose new SMS"s
Enter each itemsu (Send)
Address
(Phone number)
Message
New SMS screen
Files such as image files cannot be attached to SMS.
Checking received SMS
Operations to be performed when SMS is received are the same as ones for i-mode mail. Also, the storage capacity and
operations to be performed when the storage capacity for received mail becomes full are the same as for i-mode mail.
os "Inbox" sSelect a foldersSelect an SMS
Checking new SMS
SMS that the FOMA terminal could not receive are stored at the SMS center. You can
receive the stored SMS by checking with the SMS center.
os "Check new SMS"
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Adding phonebook entries
FOMA terminal has two types of phonebooks: FOMA terminal phonebook that various functions
can be set to and UIM phonebook whose entries are available even in another terminal.
Adding phone numbers, mail addresses, etc.
An entry cannot be stored unless you fill in the "Name" field.
On the standby screen, g (1 second or longer) s "Phone" or "UIM"
s Enter a name and readings
Enter each item, then u (Finish)
Adding phonebook entries from redial/received calls
On Redial/Received calls screen, i (Submenu)s "Add to
phonebook"
s "Phone" or "UIM" s "New"sEnter each item,
then
u (Finish)
Editing phonebook entries
You can add or edit information in the phonebook, such as phone numbers or mail addresses.
Editing FOMA terminal phonebook entries
On Phonebook detail screen, i (Submenu)s "Edit" sAdd or
edit entries
su (Finish)s "YES"
Deleting phonebook entries
On Phonebook detail screen, i (Submenu)s "Delete" sSelect
an item
s "YES"
Phonebook
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i-mode
You can use online services such as i-mode site connection, accessing to Internet, i-mode mail, with
i-mode by using display of i-mode compa
tible terminal.
i-mode requires a subscription and is a fee based service.
For details on i-mode, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Information on i-mode menu sites and Internet websites is generally protected by copyright law.
Text and images downloaded from these sites to i-mode compatible terminals should be for
personal use only
and cannot be sold or redistributed in part or as a whole in their original or a
modified form without the cop
yright holder's permission.
If the UIM is replaced or the power is turned on with no UIM inserted, some models cannot
display/play images, movies and melodies downloaded from sites, files attached to mail (images,
movies, melodies, et
c.), "Screen memo" and "Message R/F".
If a file whose display and playback are restricted by the UIM is set as the standby screen or as a
ring tone, the default settings apply if the UIM is replaced or the power is turned on without the
UIM inserted.
Full Browser
Using the Full Browser function, you can view websites designed for PCs.
Note that communications charges may be high if large volumes of data are transmitted by
viewing websites containing many image data or downloading files.
For details on packet communications charges, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]
FOMA version".
Up to 1.5 MB per page can be viewed with the Full Browser.
"CA'zCAFE" (only in Japanese)
Download and save i-αppli, dictionary, Deco-mail template
from the site "CA'zCAFE" of iMenu.
Select the desktop icon " " (CA'zCAFE)
p.28
Pp
s
"
ニュスト
" (Menu List)
s
"
ータ話メ
"
(Mobile Phone Manufacturer)
s
"CA'zCAFE" (Japanese)
QR code to
access the site
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Search
Browsing i-mode site
p
" " flashes while communicating, and " " flashes
while receiving i-mode services (during i-mode).
Scroll down to the bottom of the
iMenu screen to select "English"
http://docomo.xxxx.xxxxx
http://docomo.xxxx.xxxxx
Communicating screen
Connected
screen
Displaying web pages designed for PC
is "i-mode/web" s "Full Browser Home"
You can use Full Browser with Wi-Fi. Packet communications charges will be applied when you switch from Wi-Fi to
the FOMA network. Note that after switching to the FOMA network, the terminal will not automatically return to Wi-Fi.
Switching Browsers
When you switch the browser types, note that charge systems are different between i-mode Browser and Full Browser.
Site or website displayed using i-modesi (Submenu)
s "Full Browser" s "Switch to FB." s "YES" or "YES(default)"
To switch from Full Browser to i-mode Browser
Site displayed using Full Browser
si
(Submenu)
s
"i-mode Browser"
s
"Switch to i-mode"
Viewing and operating sites
Tab
Title of the displayed website (if there is no title, the URL
appears)
As many tabs as websites displayed simultaneously
Scroll bars : Current position in the displayed Full Browser page
Displayed while connecting to the Internet with Full Browser
Quick search
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Search
Scroll in the direction that
the key is pressed.
Jump to the previous page.
Jump to the next page.
* Press r then o (Page ) /
p (Page ) to scroll up or
down by screen.
a
/
s
:
Scroll up or down by screen.
Storing frequently accessed sites
Website displayed using i-mode or Full Browsersi (Submenu)
s "Bookmark" s "Add bookmark" s "OK" sSelect a
folder
s "OK"
To view bookmarked site
i
s
"i-mode/web" s "Bookmark" sSelect a foldersSelect a bookmark
Saving site contents
Website displayed using i-mode or Full Browsersi (Submenu)
s "Screen Memo" s "Save screen memo"s Select a destination
s "YES" or "Only displayed" s "OK"
To display a screen memo
i
s
"i-mode/web"
s
"Screen Memo"
s
Select a destination
s
Select a screen memo
Up to 200 bookmarks can be registered for i-mode and Full Browser.
Up to 250 screen memos can be stored for i-mode and Full Browser.
Some pages cannot be saved as screen memos, e.g. if saving is prohibited on the
page.
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i-Channel is a news and information service distributed for i-mode subscribers with i-Channel
compatible terminals. The ticker on the standby screen shows latest information that is automatically
delivered to y
our terminal.
"Basic Channel":
This channel is distributed by DOCOMO. Packet communications charges do not
apply to automatically upda
te basic channels.
"Okonomi (
Optional) Channel": This channel is distributed by information service providers (IP).
Packet communica
tions charges apply to automatically update "Okonomi (Optional) Channel".
* Detailed content will be subject to packet communications charges for both "Basic Channel"
and "Okonomi (Optional) Channel".
* The
packet communications charges apply both to automatically update and to view
detailed conten
t when used overseas, and they differ from those in Japan.
* i-C
hannel requires a subscription and is a fee based service (i-mode subscription is required).
For details on i-Channel, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version". The
i-Channel service is only available in Japanese.
Displaying i-Channel
If you have subscribed to i-Channel, the ticker on the standby screen shows
information when it is delivered to your terminal.
On the standby screen, t
i-Channel
Search
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Under no circumstances shall DOCOMO be held liable for any loss or damage, due to loss of
opportunity such as positioning (communicating) result check, resulting from external causes
such as failure, malfunction or batt
er
y death of the FOMA terminal or blackout.
FOMA terminal is unavailable as a navigation device for aircraft, vehicles, persons, etc. Under no
circumstances shall DOCOMO be held liable for any loss or damage resulting from naviga
tion
using the location information.
FOMA terminal is unavailable as high-precision location surveying GPS. Under no circumstances
shall DOCOMO be held liable for any loss or damage arising from positioning error.
Because GPS is managed by the U.S. Department of Defense, GPS wave conditions may be
controlled (accuracy degraded or wave stopped) for security reasons of the U.S.
The GPS function except Position location is unavailable when FOMA terminal is out of service area.
Viewing map/Using Navi
Start the GPS i-αppli to display a map or use a navigation service.
is "Map/Overseas" s "Map" or "Navigation"
Checking your location
Determine your current location and obtain location information. The obtained location
information can be used to view the current location on a map or use Map/GPS
αppli.
is
"Map/Overseas"
s
"Position/Notify"
s
"Position location"
Accuracy
★★★ : Almost accurate (Error : less than 50 m).
★★☆ : Relatively accurate (Error : less than 300 m).
★☆☆ : Rough (Error : larger than 300 m).
The actual positioning may vary depending on the ambient signal status, etc.
Packet communications charges do not apply for positioning. However, separate packet
communications charges apply, e.g. if you open a map from location information.
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Search
Using AUTO-GPS
Various services are available when AUTO-GPS is in use, depending on where you are.
To use AUTO-GPS, see the GPS service provider or NTT DOCOMO website. Some of
these services will have to be paid for.
Packet communications charges may apply to send location information.
Note that the connection is established periodically so that your FOMA terminal
uses much battery power, depending on your usage status.
Setting AUTO-GPS
is "Map/Overseas" s "Map&GPS set. /history s
"AUTO-GPS"
s "AUTO-GPS setting" s "ON" s Enter your stride
Using service provided by DOCOMO
Set whether to regularly send automatically collected location information by AUTO-GPS
function to DOCOMO. Automatically sending location information to DOCOMO enables
you to use i-concier or other services that are linked to services provided by DOCOMO.
To use services, you need to apply for them or set them.
If you are using another service, please set AUTO-GPS Service Information of the i-
α
ppli.
is "Map/Overseas" s "Map&GPS set. /history" s
"AUTO-GPS" s "DOCOMO service set." s "ON" s "OK"
Follow the steps below so that with the battery level low the AUTO-GPS function
automatically will stop and the FOMA terminal will start to save the battery.
Ii
s
"Map/Overseas"
s
"Map&GPS set. /history"
s
"AUTO-GPS"
s
"Low battery setting"
s
"ON"
s
"OK"
Enjoy
Viewing and operating shooting screen
Shooting in Communication style
Remaining storage count/Memory info
Zoom
Display orientation
Face selection mode
Quality
Save
Submenu setting status
Self-timer
Shooting status
Shooting mode
Key operation guidance
Shot light
Recording time
Focus frame
Quality
Brightness
Record sound
Photo (still image) shooting screen
Movie (moving picture) shooting screen
Main key operations in Communication style
d/E: Shoot i: Submenu u: Auto Focus lock
f/g: Brightness (+)/Brightness (–) o:
Switch photo/movie shooting
p: Activate Image album h/j: Zoom (Wide)/Zoom (Tele.)
1: Camera mode 2: Best Shot 3: Auto focus
4: Size 5: White balance 6: Shake correction
7:
ISO sensitivity (Photo) / File size (Movie)
8: Settings 9: Show/hide icons
w: Switch Standard/Quick shutter 0: Help q: Switch ISO sensitivity
A: Switch 3D/2D shot s: Shot light
Camera
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Shooting in Touch style
In Touch style, you can set various shooting options with touch operation.
Functions
Touch a function icon to change the function
settings.
Other menu
View the setting palette of functions not displayed
here.
Shoot
Quit
Shooting screen in Touch style
Shooting still images/moving pictures
Shooting still images
usFrame the shot, then d (Shoot)sd (Save)
The image is automatically saved when using Quick shutter.
Shooting moving pictures
usOn Photo shooting screen, o ( )sFrame the shot,
then
d (Record)sTo stop shooting, d (Stop)sd (Save)
Do not leave the camera lens exposed to direct sunlight. Doing so may discolor
or burn the components of the camera.
If the battery is low, you may not be able to save still images or moving pictures.
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Viewing still images/moving pictures after shooting
Still images are saved in "My picture", and moving pictures are saved in
"i-motion/movie" under Data box. Still images/moving pictures can be set to
the standby screen, etc.
Viewing still images/moving pictures in Data box
is "Data box" s "My picture" or "i-motion/Movie" s
"Camera"
sb to select the image
To view image while shooting
On Photo/Movie shooting screen, p ( )
To set the shot still image to the standby screen, etc., do the following:
On Still image confirmation screen,
Ii
(Submenu)
s
"Set display"
s
Select the
image to set.
Shooting in various ways
On Photo/Movie shooting screen,
i (Submenu)s "Camera
mode"
sSelect the camera mode
Shooting 3D images
usAsFrame the shot, then d (Shoot)sMove the camera
horizontally to the right
sd (Save)
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Enjoy
Using 1Seg
1Seg service is provided by broadcasting companies (broadcasters). Communications charges do
not apply to receive video and v
oice data. For details on NHK receiving fees, contact NHK.
*
Packet communications charges apply to view data broadcast site and i-mode site. Information
charges may apply for some sites (i-mode pay sites).
*
For 1Seg service details, visit the following website:
The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting (Dpa)
From PC
http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/
i-mode
http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (in Japanese only)
Broadcast waves
1Seg is one of the broadcast services and receives signals (broadcast waves) different from those of
FOMA servic
es. In locations such as the following, the signal reception status may become weak or
out of service.
Far from the signal tower
Hiding behind objects; e.g. in a mountain or building
In tunnels, underground areas, and some locations far inside buildings
* To improve reception, extend the antenna. You may be able to improve reception by changing
antenna direction, or moving to another location.
Battery
When you activate 1Seg with the low battery, a confirmation screen appears prompting you to
select whether or
not to activate 1Seg. When the battery gets low while watching or recording 1Seg,
the
low-battery alarm tone sounds, and a confirmation screen appears prompting you to select
whether or not to end wa
tching or r
ecording.
If "Rec. when low battery" is set to "ON", the low-battery alarm tone does not sound while
recording.
When no operation is performed on the confirmation screen for approx. 1 minute, 1Seg is
automatically turned off.
Display when using 1Seg for the first time
The disclaimer screen appears. When selecting "NO" on a confirmation
screen that is displayed by
pressing
Xd
(OK), the screen will not appear from the next time.
1Seg
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Setting channels
When you use 1Seg for the first time or move to another area, set the channels.
is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC" s "1Seg" s "Channel setting"
s "Select area" sSelect an area or prefectures "YES"
To search for channels automatically and register a channel list
is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC" s
"1Seg" s
"Channel setting" s "Auto channel
setting"
s "YES" s "YES" sEnter title
Watching 1Seg
is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"s "1Seg" s "Activate 1Seg"
Viewing and operating watching screen
1Seg watching
screen
Video ② Caption ③ Screen status, operation mode, etc.
c: Adjust the volume v: Select the channel in order
t: Mute A: Display 1Seg in 3D
0
to
9
,
q
,
w:
One-touch channel selection
d
:
Record still image by pressing the key while watching, start movie
recording by pressing the key for 1 second or longer while watching,
stop recording by pressing the key while recording movie (Recor
ded
movie is saved in microSD card)
r:
Display a program information, switch the display (landscape view only)
Setting timer watching or recording 1Seg
is"CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"
s"1Seg"
s"TV timer list" or "Timer
recording list"
su (New)sEnter each itemsu (Finish)
Playing recorded video
i
s
"Data box" s "1Seg" s "Video" sSelect a video file
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Enjoy
Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel is a service that automatically performs overnight downloads of programs of
up to approximately two hours in length. Also, up to approximately one hour of high quality video
prog
rams can also be delivered. After just configuring it once, Music&Video Channel automatically
updates con
tent, so you can always carry the latest videos and audio programs with you.
Music&Video Channel is only av
ailable in Japanese.
Notes on using Music&Video Channel
Music&Video Channel requires a subscription and is a fee based service (Subscribers are also
required to apply for i-mode and i-mode packet flat-rate service).
Some programs may result in separate information charges in addition to Music&Video Channel
usage charges.
After you subscribe to the Music&Video Channel service, if you insert the UIM to a Music&Video
Channel-incompatible FOMA terminal, you cannot use the service. You will be charged
cont
inuously for Music&Video Channel service usage until you terminate the Music&Video
Channel subscription.
Programs cannot be set or retrieved during international roaming.
*
Stop download service before
going overseas. Restart the download service after coming back.
*: P
lease note that if you try to set programs or retrieve a program during international
roam
ing, your FOMA terminal will connect to i-mode and you will be charged for packet
communications.
You can view i-mode sites or mail while playing programs with Music&Video Channel (Background
playback). However, you cannot view them while playing video programs.
For details on Music&Video Channel, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
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Setting programs
Choose a program you want to enjoy, and the program data will be
automatically downloaded overnight. You can set 2 programs at a time.
is "CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"s "Music&Video Channel" s
"Program set."
s Follow the on-screen instructions to set a program
You may need to register a site providing Music&Video Channel programs
to My Menu
before setting a program.
Playing programs
is
"CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"
s
"Music&Video Channel"
s
Select a program
Downloading Chaku-Uta-Full
®
from sites
Select Chaku-Uta-Full
®
from a Chaku-Uta-Full® downloadable site
s "Save" s "YES"
s
Select a destination folder
Playing music data
You can play Chaku-Uta-Full® downloaded with i-mode Browser or Full Browser, as well as MP3 and WMA data.
For details on MP3 and WMA data, refer to "使いかたガイド " (Guide) (Japanese).
is "便" s "使かた" s " 覧検" s " TV
MUSIC" s "ミュジック " s "再生 " s "WMA
について
" or "MP3データについて"
* "
使いかたガイド" (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
You can enjoy music by copying MP3 and WMA data from your PC to the "PRIVATE/
CASIO/MUSIC" folder on a microSD card.
is
"CAMERA/TV/MUSIC"
s
"MUSIC Player"
s
"All music"
s
Select a track
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Some programs/tracks have playback restrictions. " " or " "appears at the beginning of the
title for the program/track with restrictions on the play count, period or time limit. The program/
track whose playback period is restricted cannot be played before or after the period.
If the battery pack is removed from the FOMA terminal for more than approx. 30 seconds,
the date and time stored on the FOMA terminal may be reset. In this case, the program/
track
whose playback period or time limit is restricted cannot be played.
You cannot download Chaku-Uta-Full® whose size exceeds 5 MB or Chaku-Uta-Ful whose size is unknown.
Viewing and operating MUSIC Player screen
Image
Track
Title
Artist name
Elapsed time (minutes : seconds)/Total playback
time (minutes : seconds)
Repeat status/Sound quality (Equalizer), etc.
Sound effect applied
Volume (Level 0 to 25)
d: Pause/Resume playback
c: Adjust volume
h:
Playback from the beginning of the track. Play the previous track by pressing the key
within 3 seconds from the beginning of the track
j: Play the next track
h (1 second or longer) : Skip backward
j (1 second or longer) : Skip forward
u: Stop
o: Display music list
p: BGM playback
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Enjoy
i-αppli are software applications that run on i-mode compatible terminals. You can automatically receive
updated stock prices, weather information, etc., and play games without being connected to the network,
by d
ownloading i-
αppli from i-mode sites. The FOMA terminal also supports i-αppli online which allows
you to make online communication with multiple users, using real-time communication and i-
αppli call.
You can enjoy versus games, chat application, etc. Some i-
αppli programs are available for i-Widget.
Packet communications charges incurred overseas differ from those in Japan.
Communication charges may apply depending on the i-
α
ppli.
i-Widget is a convenient function that allows you to access frequently used content and tools (Widget
Appli) such as calculator, clock, note, and stock price information. You can paste multiple Widget Appli (up
to 8
) on the i-Widget screen and enjoy multiple applications at a time just by displaying the i-Widget screen.
If you select a desired Widget Appli, you can also obtain more detailed information. You can add
Widget Appli by downloading from sites.
When i-Widget screen is displayed, multiple Widget Appli may be connected to network.
Detailed content will be subject to packet communications charges.
For details on i-
α
ppli and i-Widget, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Activating i-αppli
On the standby screen, p (1 second or longer)sSelect a software
Downloading applications from sites
You can download i-
α
ppli whose size is up to approx. 2 MB and Widget Appli from i-mode sites.
Select an application from an i
-
α
ppli/Widget Appli downloadable site
s
"YES"
Up to 200 applications can be stored for i-
α
ppli and Widget Appli.
Activating Widget Appli
On the standby screen, f
s
Select a Widget Appli
i-αppli/i-Widget
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Enjoy
i-motion is sounds, moving pictures, etc. Download i-motion from i-motion-downloadable sites
to the FOMA terminal. You can download and play various movies provided on websites such as
portal sites or moving pic
ture sites.
* When downloading/streaming movies, the received file size may become very large. Note that
packet communications charges may be high when large files such as streaming type with no file
size restric
tion are received.
For details on packet communications charges and billing plans, refer to "Mobile Phone User's
Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Downloading i-motion/movie
Select i-motion or movie from an i-motion-downloadable site
s
When the
i-motion or movie can be saved, "S
ave"
s
"YES"
s
Select a folder
Download type
Streaming type: When i-motion/movie download starts, the playback starts simultaneously.
Standard type (Download type): When data download is finished, the "Download" screen appears,
prompting you to select an option such as to play back or to save.
Playing i-motion/movie
is
"Data box"
s
"i-motion/Movie"
s
Select a folder
s
Select a movie
License (WMDRM (Windows Media digital rights management))
Only streaming type movies can be played when they are protected by license.
Download type movies protected by license are not supported.
Some movies cannot be played depending on the license setting.
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Osaifu-Keitai/ToruCa
Osaifu-Keitai
Osaifu-Keitai is equipped with IC card and you can make payments, use coupons, take part in the stamp rally
simply by holding the FOMA terminal over a reader in a shop. You can also access to i-mode sites or websites
by h
olding the FOMA terminal over the reader, use the i-mode network to download the latest promotional
coupon, add e
-money credit, check usage history, etc. Enough security
*1
is provided so the Osaifu-Keitai can be
used without worries. F
or details on Osaifu-Keitai, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version.
*
To use the Osaifu-Keitai services, download Osaifu-Keitai i-αppli from Osaifu-Keitai site
*2
, and make settings
as needed. Depending on the service, downloading Osaifu-Keitai i-
αppli is not always necessary.
*1: Omakase Lock and IC card lock are available. (
p.43)
*2:
Pps
"
メニューリス
(Menu List)"
s
"
【生活情報】おサイフケータイ
(Osaifu-Keitai)" (Japanese)
Data (including e-money and points) stored in the IC card may happen to be erased or altered due
to the malfunction of the FOMA terminal. (As a general rule, data should be deleted by the owner
itself before undergoing repairs because the FOMA terminal cannot be kept for repair if it has data
in i
t.) For supports such as reissue or restore of data or temporary keeping or transferring data,
cont
act the Osaifu-Keitai service provider except for transferring data using iC Transfer Service. For
important data, please be sure to use any services supporting the backup service.
Please be aware that DOCOMO is not responsible for loss or alteration of the IC card data, any monetary losses
incurred while using Osaifu-Keitai services under any circumstance such as malfunction or changing your model.
If your FOMA terminal is stolen or lost, contact the Osaifu-Keitai service provider immediately and seek for advice.
ToruCa
ToruCa is an electronic card that can be captured through "Osaifu-Keitai", and you can conveniently
utilize it with
application of flyers, restaurant cards, coupons, etc. ToruCa can be obtained from the
read
er, websites, or data broadcast, etc., and you can readily trade items through mail, infrared
communication, iC transmission and a micr
oSD card.
For details on ToruCa, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Using Osaifu-Keitai
By holding the e mark printed on the FOMA
terminal over the reader unit, you can make
payments with e-money or utilize as tickets.
Even when the power is turned off, or the battery is running out, the
IC card function is available by holding the
e
mark over the reader.
Hold the
e
mark over the reader unit
Osaifu-Keitai
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i-concier helps you in your daily life using a character that acts just like a butler (concierge). The
service keeps your data (living area, memos, schedules, ToruCa, Phonebook, etc.), and information
is d
elivered timely to your mobile phone according to the content
of memos and schedules, your
living area, location and interests. Information related to the memos, schedules, and ToDo lists
in y
our FOMA terminal is delivered, schedule information and ToruCa in the FOMA terminal are
auto
matically updated to the latest, and useful information such as shop hours is automatically
added to the
Phonebook. Also, you can share schedules and images in certain groups such as your
frie
nds, family, etc. You can easily print Images kept by i-concier. Machi-chara (a character on the
standby screen) giv
es you i-concier information on the standby screen.
i-concier is only av
ailable in Japanese.
Notes on using i-concier
i-concier requires a subscription and is a fee based service (i-mode subscription is required).
A non-subscriber to Data Security Service will be the subscriber to Data Security Service at the
same time when subscribing to i-concier
.
In addition to i-concier monthly charges, separate information charges may apply depending on
the content (information, i-schedule, etc.).
Packet communications charges apply to receive information except some types of information.
Detailed content will be subject to packet communications charges.
During international roaming, packet communications charges apply both to receive information
and to view detailed content. Packet communications charges incurred overseas differ from
those in Japan.
To use i-concier overseas, overseas use setting for i-concier is required.
Packet communications charges apply to automatically update i-schedule/Memo/ToruCa/Phonebook.
For details on i-concier, refer to "Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode] FOMA version".
Receiving information
When you receive information, " " appears at
the top of the screen.
On the standby screen
s
Select a pop up message
Displaying i-concier
is "i-concier"
"ひつじのしつじくん® (Butler Sheep)"
©NTT DOCOMO
Pop up
message
Icon
i-concier
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Using schedule
Save a schedule to notify you of the saved content with an alarm sounding at the
specified date and time, a message and animation appearing.
is "Tool" s "Schedule" sSelect the date si (Submenu)
s "New" sEnter each itemsu (Finish)
Using alarm
is"Tool"s"Alarm"sSelect an alarmsu (Edit)sEnter each
item
su (Finish)
Using Bar code reader
Use the camera to scan JAN code or QR code.
Hold the FOMA terminal firmly to avoid shaking during scanning.
When scanning bar codes, use the camera approx. 10 cm away from the bar code.
i
s
"Tool"
s
"Bar code reader"
s
When the bar code is displayed in the recognition
field, scanning starts automatically
s
i
(Submenu)
s
"Store"
s
"YES"
s
"OK"
J
AN code : When you scan the JAN code shown to the right with the
FOMA terminal, "4942857113068" is displayed.
QR code : When you scan the QR code shown to the right with the FOMA
terminal, "
株式会社
NTT
ドコ
(NTT DOCOMO, INC.)" is displayed.
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Using Bluetooth function
Registering a Bluetooth device to FOMA terminal
If the Bluetooth device you want to use has not been registered, register it. Up to 10 Bluetooth
devices can be registered. Place the Bluetooth device to be registered on standby beforehand.
is "Tool" s "Next" s "Bluetooth" s "Device list" s "YES"
s
"OK" sSelect the Bluetooth device to registers "YES"
sEnter a Bluetooth passkeys "Set"
Connecting with Bluetooth devices
Connect registered Bluetooth devices wirelessly to make a call or listen to music.
is "Tool" s "Next" s "Bluetooth" s "Device list"
sSelect the Bluetooth device to connectsSelect a service
To connect with various devices
To talk via headset or handsfree, select "Headset" or "Hands-free". To play with an
audio device, select "Audio streami
ng". To connect with a device wirelessly, such as a
Bluetooth-compatible PC, select "Dial-up".
Sending/receiving data by Bluetooth connection
Exchange data such as phonebook entries and received mail with other devices
equipped with the Bluetooth communication function. You may not be able to transfer
data depending on the other party's device.
Display one data item to send, i (Submenu)s "Send data"
s "Send Bluetooth" sSet the receiving device ready to receive
sSelect a Bluetooth devices "YES"
To receive one data item
is "Tool" s "Next" s "Bluetooth" s "Receive data" s "Receive" sSend
data from the other party's Bluetooth device
s "YES"
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Using Wi-Fi
Using a home broadband line or an access point outside the home, you can enjoy various functions with high-speed wireless LAN communications.
Wi-Fi voice calls
You can make and receive Wi-Fi voice calls (extension and outside).
i-mode
You can connect to i-mode sites via the Wi-Fi network.
*
Home U subscription is required. Home U is a service that enables both money-saving calls and high-speed packet communications
through the FOMA terminal at the place such as home where the broadband environment is available. You can use the FOMA
terminal as
usual outside the home. To use Wi-Fi on Home U, see Home U website (http://www.homeu.jp/) (in Japanese only).
For
Home U settings and connections, see "
ご利用ガイドブック(ホームU編)" (Mobile Phone User's Guide Home U version) (Japanese).
Full Browser
You can connect to Internet websites via the Wi-Fi network.
Using access point mode
Using the CA-01C as a Wi-Fi access point (master), you can connect to the Internet or
use services such as versus games on a Wi-Fi compatible device (slave).
To use access point mode, subscription to Internet service provider such as mopera U is required.
<Usage example: for game machines>
FOMA network
(Provider such as mopera U)
Versus game, etc.
(Master)
Wi-Fi
connection
Versus game, etc.
(Slave)
Access point mode
is
"Tool"
s
"Next"
s
"Wi-Fi"
s
"Access point mode"
s
Select an item
Using client mode
You can make/receive voice calls via Wi-Fi or view/use i-mode or the Internet at a high speed
by connecting to a Wi-Fi access point such as Home U, using the CA-01C as a client (slave).
is
"Tool"
s
"Next"
s
"Wi-Fi"
s
"Client mode"
s
Select an item
For settings and other details, refer to "
使いかたガイド
" (Guide) (Japanese) (
Ii
s
"
便利ツール
"
s
"
使いかたガイド
"
s
"
機能一覧検索
"
s
"
便利な機能
"
s
"
クライアントモード
") or "Products page
of CASIO mobile phones official website at http://k-tai.casio.jp/" (in Japanese only) on your PC.
* "使いかたガイド" (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
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Using microSD card
This FOMA terminal supports commercially available microSD cards of up to 2 GB and microSDHC
cards of up to 32 GB (as of May, 2011).
Make sure to format microSD card on CA-01C. You may not be able to use microSD card
formatted on another terminal or PC.
Visit the following website for the latest information about supported cards such as manufacturers
or capacity. Note that microSD cards not listed on the website may not be operated on the FOMA
terminal.
- Fro
m i-mode (to access "CA'zCAFE")
Select the deskt
op icon "
" (CA'zCAFE)
p.28
Pp
s
"
メニューリスト
" (Menu List)
s
"
ケータイ電話メーカー
" (Mobile Phone Manufacturer)
s
"CA'zCAFE" (Japanese)
- From PC
http://k-tai.casio.jp/ (in Japanese only)
Note that infor
mation described on the website is only the result of the operation check and
does not guarant
ee all opera
tions.
Turn off the power before inserting or removing a microSD card.
Do not put a label or sticker on a microSD card.
Keep a backup copy of data stored in a microSD card. Please be aware that DOCOMO is not
responsible for any damages the subscriber
may incur due to the card data being deleted, erased,
or altered.
Inserting/removing microSD card
Open the cap of the microSD card slot
Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot and
push it until it locks into the place
Insert the microSD card straight and slowly with the metal
contacts side down. When fully inserted, the card is locked
in the place.
Close the cap of the microSD card slot
When you turn on the power after inserting the microSD
card, "
" appears.
Data Management
79
More Convenient
80
To remove the microSD card, push it in and release. The card pops up slightly.
Note that the card may fly out of the slot. Grip the groove of the microSD card
and slowly pull the card out.
Formatting microSD card
Note that all data in the microSD card will be deleted when you format it.
is "Tool" s "microSD" s "Refer microSD data"
si (Submenu)s "microSD format"sEnter your security
code
s "YES"
Viewing data in microSD card
<Example: To display phonebook>
is "Tool" s "microSD" s "Refer microSD data" s
"Phonebook"
sSelect a filesSelect data
Copying data to microSD card
<Example: To copy a phonebook to the microSD card>
On Phonebook list screen, i (Submenu) s"Copy data" s "Copy
to microSD"
sSelect a copying method
More Convenient
81
Copying data to FOMA terminal
<Example: To copy a phonebook to the FOMA terminal>
i s "Tool" s "microSD" s "Refer microSD data" s
"Phonebook"
s Highlight a file s i (Submenu)s "Add to
phone" or "OVR to phone"
sSelect a copying methods Enter
your security code
s "YES"
Backing up data to microSD card
Note that, if backup data exists in the microSD card, the data will be overwritten.
is "Tool" s "microSD" s "Backup/Restore"
s "Backup to microSD" sEnter your security codes "YES"
Sending/receiving data by infrared communication
Exchange data such as phonebook entries and received mail with other
devices equipped with the infrared communication.
Set the other party's device to receiving status.
You may not be able to transfer data depending on the other party's device.
This FOMA terminal conforms to the IrMC1.1 standard.
To send one data item
<Example: To send one phonebook data>
On the screen of the data to send, i (Submenu)
s "Send data"s "Send Ir data"
Direct the infrared data port toward the infrared
data port of the other party's devices
s "YES"
To receive one data item
i
s "Tool" s "Receive Ir data" s "Receive" s Direct the infrared data port toward
the infrared data port of the other party's device
s Upon completion of reception, "YES"
Approx.
20cm or less
Infrared data port
Within ±15°
from
the center
More Convenient
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Sending/receiving data by iC transmission
iC transmission is a function that allows you to send or receive data such as phonebook
entries to or from other FOMA terminals just by overlapping the FOMA terminals.
Y
ou may not be able to transfer data depending on the other party's device.
To send one data item
<Example: To send one phonebook data>
On the screen of the data to send, i (Submenu)
s "Send data"s "iC transmission"
Put your
e
mark close to the other party's FOMA terminal
s
"YES"
To receive one data item
Put your
e
mark close to the other party's FOMA terminal
s
Perform data transmission on the other party's FOMA terminal
Connecting to a PC
You can transfer WMA data, images, etc. to/from a microSD card by connecting the FOMA
terminal to a PC. Also, you can perform data communication by accessing to Internet.
The FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) or FOMA USB Cable (optional) is required.
To transfer data, you need to install the "FOMA communication setting file" (driver). For details, refer to the "Manual for PC Connection".
"FOMA communication setting file" (driver) and "Manual for PC Connection" can be downloaded from NTT DOCOMO website.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/support/
DOCOMO Connection Manager
"DOCOMO Connection Manager" is a useful software for performing DOCOMO data communications.
"DOCOMO Connection Manager" enables simplification of appropriate setting on PC
depending on the subscription. The fare c
ounter function is also available for checking an
indication of the data traffic or usage amount. For details, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/utilization/application/service/connection_manager/
(in Japanese only)
Others
Troubleshooting
Check if your FOMA terminal needs an update, and if necessary, update the required
software. (
p.88)
If you are still unable to identify the problem after checking the points, please contact
"Repairs" on the last page of this manual (in Japanese only) or a repair counter specified by
DOCOMO.
Is the battery pack properly attached? p.23
Has the battery run out? p.24
The power will not turn on
Is the battery pack properly attached to the FOMA terminal? p.23
Is the adapter correctly plugged into the power outlet or cigarette lighter socket?
p.24
Are the adapter and the FOMA terminal correctly connected? (Is the AC adapter
(optional) firmly connected to the FOMA terminal or the provided desktop holder?)
p.24
Are the charging terminals of the FOMA terminal soiled when the desktop holder is
used? When soiled, wipe with dry cotton swab.
p.24
The temperature of the FOMA terminal may rise and the charge lamp may turn off
with the battery icon flashing if used for a long time while being charged. In this
case, wait for the temperature to go down, then charge again.
p.24
Charging may interrupt depending on the usage condition. Exit all running
functions and then charge again.
Cannot charge the battery (The charge lamp flashes/does not light up)
During operation, during battery charge, or if you use i-
α
ppli or videophone or watch
1Seg programs for a long time while charging, the temperature of the FOMA terminal,
battery pack or adapter may rise. This is not a problem. Keep using it.
The FOMA terminal becomes hot during operation/battery charge
Support
83
Others
84
Is the FOMA terminal left outside the service area for a long time?
In a place outside the service area, the terminal searches the radio waves for
communication and the battery is consumed more quickly.
The available operating time of the battery pack depends on the conditions of
usage and degraded degree of battery pack.
The battery pack is consumable. The operation time for battery packs steadily decreases
with each charge. When the operating time has become extremely short even though
the battery pack has been fully recharged, please purchase a new battery pack.
Battery life is very short
Soiled terminals of the battery pack may result in poor connections and loss of
power. When soiled, wipe with dry cotton swab.
The power is turned off or turned back on suddenly
Key/touchscreen operations are not available
If you bring the FOMA terminal near magnetic products, you may not be able to perform
correct key/touchscreen operations. Keep the FOMA terminal away from magnetism.
Is Dial lock/Omakase Lock set? p.43
Is Auto-key lock set? p.43
Is "Touch panel setting" set to "OFF"?
Is touchscreen auto-lock set to "ON"? p.44
Is "Side key guard" set to "ON"?
Is the UIM inserted correctly into your FOMA terminal? p.23
Have you inserted a UIM (Blue)? p.23
A UIM cannot be recognized
Clock may show wrong time if you leave the power on for a long period of time.
Confirm that Auto time adjust is set, then reboot the power at a location with good
signal quality.
Clock shows wrong time
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85
Is Original Lock for "Keypad dial" under "Dial/sending mail" set?
p.43
Is Auto-key lock set? p.43
Is Restrict dialing set?
Is Dial lock set? p.43
Is Self mode set?
Cannot make a call by pressing the dial keys
Reboot the power, or remove the battery pack or UIM then insert it again.
Depending on the signal quality, you may not be able to make or receive calls even
if the signal strength icon shows "
" – " ". Move to another location and try again.
Is Call rejection, Call acceptation, or another restriction applied?
Depending on the network congestion, you may have difficulty talking or mailing
in crowded places. In this case, you see the message "Please wait" and hear the busy
tone. Move to a location and try again, or perform the operation later.
Calls cannot be made or received (" " does not disappear even after you move. /
You cannot make or receive calls despite the signal strength is enough.)
Are you holding the
e
mark of the FOMA terminal over a reader unit?
Is IC card lock/Dial lock/Omakase Lock set?
When the battery pack is removed, the IC card function cannot be used.
Osaifu-Keitai cannot be used
Warranty and After-Sales Service
Warranty
Make sure that a warranty is included when you purchase the FOMA terminal. Check the
content, information about "
販売名・お買げ日
" (the shop, date of purchase), etc.
Keep the warranty card in a safe place. If the warranty card does not contain necessary
info
rmation, immediately contact the shop and request them to fill in the card. The
warran
ty is valid for one year from the date of purchase written on the warranty.
The product in whole or in part, including its accessories, is subject to improvement
without notice.
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After-sales service
If your FOMA terminal needs repairs
Before having your FOMA terminal repaired, see "Troubleshooting" in this manual or in
"
使
(Guide)" (Japanese) that is installed in FOMA terminal. If you still have
problems, please contact "Repairs" on the last page of this manual (in Japanese only).
If, after contacting DOCOMO, you are informed that your FOMA terminal needs repairs
Bring it to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO. The repair counter is only open
during business hours. Depending on the malfunction, repairs may take some time.
Within the warranty period
- Repairs will be made free of charge based on the provisions of the warranty.
-
Bring the warranty card when requesting repairs. Charges will apply even when the FOMA
terminal is still under warranty if the warranty card is not submitted, or if malfunction or
dama
ge (damage on the display, connector, etc.) is the result of mishandling by the subscriber.
- Charges will apply even within the warranty period for repairs resulting from use of
devices and accessories not specified by DOCOMO.
Repairs may not be possible in the following circumstances:
- The repair counter detects water exposure (Example : the water exposure detection
sticker detects water exposure)
-
Tests determine that corrosion has occurred due to water exposure, condensation,
perspiration, etc. or the circuit board has been damaged or altered (the external connector
terminal (earphone/micr
ophone terminal), display, case, etc. has been damaged)
* These cases are not covered by the warranty, and any repairs that may be possible
will be carried out at the subscriber's expense.
After the warranty has expired
Repairs can be carried out upon request but at the subscriber's expense.
Stock period of parts
Functional parts (required to maintain phone operation) will be kept in stock for a minimum
of 6 years after the product is discontinued. Depending on the malfunction, parts shortage
and other conditions may mean tha
t the FOMA t
erminal cannot be repaired.
Important
Do not attempt to modify the FOMA terminal or accessories.
Requests for repair of the modified FOMA terminal may be rejected. The following
may be regarded as modifications :
- Put stickers, et
c. on the display or keys
- Decor
ate the FOMA terminal using adhesives, etc.
- Replace the e
xternal parts, etc. with non-DOCOMO components
If malfunction or damage occurs as a result of modification, charges will apply even if
the FOMA terminal is still under warranty.
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Do not remove the manufacturer's specification sticker put on the FOMA
terminal.
If the content of the sticker cannot be confirmed, determination of whether
technical standard is satisfied cannot be made. Thus, requests for repair may be
rejected.
The settings of the functions may be cleared (reset) due to the damage, repair or
improper use of the FOMA terminal. In this case, configure the settings again.
If the FOMA terminal is repaired, regardless of which part was faulty, the MAC
address for Wi-Fi and the Bluetooth address may be changed.
Magnetic components are used for the following parts of the FOMA terminal. A
cash card (ATM card, bank card), etc. which is easily affected by magnetism, may
becom
e unusable if it is kept close to the components:
Part
s: speaker, earpiece and mouthpiece/microphone areas
This FOMA terminal is waterproof. However, if any internal part of your FOMA
terminal gets wet or moist, immediately turn the power off, remov
e the battery
pack, and bring the FOMA terminal to a repai
r counter as soon as possible. Note
that repairs may not be possible depending on the condition.
i-mode fault diagnosis site
The service lets you check if your FOMA terminal's i-mode is working
correctly for operations such as sending/receiving mail, and downloading
images/ring tones. When there seems to be a malfunction as a result of
checking, please contact "Repairs" on the last page of this manual (in
Japanese only).
Connecting to "i-mode fault diagnosis site" (Japanese)
p
s
"お知らせ (News)"s"サポート情報" (Support) s
"お問い合わせ" (Inquiries) s "故障・電波状況お問い合わせ先"
(Inquiries for fault/signal quality)
s "iモード故障診断" (i-mode
fault diagnosis)
Charges will apply if using the service overseas.
QR code to access the site
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Updating software
This function establishes a network connection and checks whether the FOMA terminal software needs to be updated. If update
is required, this function downloads a part of software
by packet communication and then updates the software. When software
update is required, the information can be viewed on the NTT DOCOMO websites or in "
お客様サポート" (User support) (in Japanese
only) of iMenu. Software may be updated in the following three methods : "Auto-update", "Now update" and "Reserved update".
*
It is possible to perform software updates while keeping your Phonebook entries, camera images, downloaded data and
other data saved on the FOMA terminal intact. However, note that in some cases data cannot be protected depending
on the condition of your FOMA t
erminal (malfunction, damage, water exposure, etc.). It is recommended that you back
up necessary data. P
lease note that it may not be possible to back up some data such as downloaded data.
Note
Never remove the battery pack while updating software. Doing so may cause the update to fail.
Charge the battery fully before updating software.
Software updates (downloading and rewriting) may take time.
While software is being updated, functions such as making calls, receiving calls or communication
functions, and other functions are not available (While downloading, voice calls can be answered).
It is recommended that you perform software updates when the FOMA terminal is stationary and in a location with good signal quality (three bars
for the antenna icon). If the reception becomes poor and then the download is interrupted, try to update again in a location with good signal quality.
When software is updated, the unique information (model, serial number, etc.) of your FOMA terminal is automatically
transmitted to the server at DOCOMO. We do not use the transmitted information for any purposes other than Software Update.
If the update fails, the message "Rewrite failed" will appear and all operations will become
unavailable. In this case, please seek advice at a repair counter specified by DOCOMO.
Running software update by selecting the icon
Select the icon (Update icon) on the standby screen to update software.
Select the Update icon s "Yes" sEnter your security code
Your FOMA terminal is checked if it needs an update.
The check result appears
When "Update is needed" appears
To download the software immediately, select "Now update". To update later, select
"Reserve" and then specify the date and time to update.
When "No update is needed Please continue to use as before" appears
Continue using the FOMA terminal.
Running software update from the menu
Update Software from the main menu.
is "Setting" s "Other setting" s "Software Update"
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89
Enter your security codes "Update"
Your FOMA terminal is checked if it needs an update. Go to step 2 in "Running software
update by selecting the icon".
Scanning function
This function detects data and programs that are imported to the FOMA terminal, and deletes data
or stops launching applications that could cause some fault.
The Scanning function prevents the data that causes some fault from invading your FOMA terminal when viewing
websites or receiving mail. If pattern data for a failure is not downloaded to the FOMA terminal, or if pattern data
for certain failur
e does not exist, it may be impossible to delete the harmful data using this function.
Updating pattern data
First, update the pattern data to the latest pattern data.
is "Setting" s "Lock/Security" s "Scanning function"
s "Update" s "YES" s "YES" s "OK"
Scanning results display
Scanned problems display
Return
Problem element1
Problem element2
Problem element3
Problem element4
Problem element5
Other:xxxx
Following problems
were detected
A list of up to 5 problems detected by the Scanning function appears,
starting with the highest-level problem.
If 6 or more problems are detected, the names of the 6th and
subsequent problems are omitted.
Scanning results display
Warning level 0 Warning level 1 Warning level 2 Warning level 3 Warning level 4
Operation may not
run properly
Operation may not
run properly
Cancel operation?
Operation may not
run properly
Canceling operation
Operation may not
run properly
Delete data?
Operation may not
run properly
Deleting data
(OK) : Continue
the operation
(YES) : Stop and cancel
the operation
(NO) : Continue the
oper
ation
(OK) : Stop
and cancel the
operation
(
YES) : Delete the data and
cancel the operation
(NO) : Stop and canc
el the
operation
(OK) : Delete the
data and cancel
the operation
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Options and related devices
By combining various options and accessories sold separately, your FOMA
terminal can support a wide range of applications to meet both your
personal and professional needs. Note that some products may not be
available depending on the ar
ea y
ou are in.
For more information, contact a docomo Shop or Service Counter. For
details of options and accesso
ries, refer to relevant User's Manual.
Earphone/Microphone 01
Stereo Earphone/Microphone 01
Earphone Plug Adapter 01
Earphone/Microphone with Switch
P001
*1
/P002
*1
Stereo Earphone Set P001
*1
Earphone Plug Adapter P001
Flat-plug Earphone/Microphone with
Switch P01
*2
/P02
*2
Flat-plug Stereo Earphone Set P01
*2
Bluetooth Headset F01
*3
AC Adapter F01 for Bluetooth Headset
Wireless Earphone Set P01/02
Bone Conduction Microphone/
Receiver 01
*2
/02
FOMA USB Cable
*4
FOMA AC Adapter 01
*5
/02
*5
FOMA Dry Battery Adapter 01
Carry Case L 01
Carry Case 02
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02
*4
FOMA Portable Charging Adapter
01/02/03
In-Car Hands-Free Kit 01
*6
FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01
Data Communications Adapter N01
FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna
*7
FOMA Indoor Booster Antenna (Stand
Type)
*7
In-Car Holder 01
*8
FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use
*5
FOMA DC Adapter 01/02
Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External
connector terminal
Desktop Holder CA01
Battery Pack N22
EXILIM Phone panel CA01
FOMA eco Solar Panel 01
*1 To connect to CA-01C, the Earphone Plug Adapter P001 or Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External
connector terminal is required.
*2
To connect to CA-01C, the Earphone Plug Adapter 01 for External connector terminal is required.
*3
The AC Adapter F01 for Bluetooth Headset is required.
*4
May not work correctly when connected to a USB HUB.
*5
Charging with the AC adapterp.24
*6
To charge CA-01C, the FOMA In-Car Hands-Free Cable 01 is required.
*7
Use in Japan only.
*8
To attach CA-01C to the In-Car Holder, attach to the 5th position shown in listed in "In-Car
Holder 01 Manual".
Others
Main item Sub item Branch item
Mail Inbox
Outbox
Draft
Mail history box
Compose new message
Create new Deco-Anime
Decome-Template
Compose new SMS
Check mail/message
Receive option
Check new SMS
Mail setting Receive setting
Display setting
Signature setting
Phrases/Store
word
Mail box lock
Set check mail/
message
Reply format
setting
Address/Spam
Mail Set.
Auto save setting
Read out setting
Emotion/Keyword
SMS setting
Area Mail setting
Check settings
Reset
Main item Sub item Branch item
mode/web Menu/Search
Bookmark
Screen Memo
Browsing history
Enter URL Enter URL
URL enter history
i-Channel i-Channel list
Ticker display setting
Reset i-Channel
mode/web setting mode Browser Set.
Full Browser Settings
Common Settings
Confirm mode setting
Reset mode setting
One-touch mlt win.
Full Browser Home
ppli Software list(phone)
ppli(microSD)
i-
ppli call logs
ppli run info
ppli setting
Auto-start setting
Disp. software info
i-Widget
overseas use
i-Widget sound effect
AUTO-GPS preferred set
i-
ppli call settings
ppli volume
Preferred tone
3D intensity setting
Menu list
settings are reset to default by "Reset settings".
Some functions that cannot be reset to default settings (or default states) may be included in
settings.
Appendix
91
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92
Main item Sub item Branch item
ppli ppli setting
Backlight
Power saver
Vibrator
Check settings
CAMERA/TV/
MUSIC
Camera
3D shot
Still image shooting
FullHD movie shooting
Movie shooting
BI-DO-RI
BI-DO-RI+ShinyCross
Dynamic Photo
Face rgstr. (album)
Bar code reader
Image album
1Seg
Activate 1Seg
Program guide
TV timer list
Timer recording list
Recording result
TVlink
Channel list
Channel setting
User setting
MUSIC Player
Music&Video Channel
Data box
My picture
MUSIC
Music&Video Channel
motion/Movie
Melody
Content package
My document
Kisekae Tool
Machi-chara
1Seg
Chara-den
Document viewer
Font
SD other files
Search all history
Main item Sub item Branch item
Tool
Bar code reader
Calculator
Alarm
Receive Ir data
Schedule
Memo
Dynamic Photo
Image album
Dictionary
microSD
Data Security Service
Guide
Enjoy Exercise
Life history viewer
Easy data transfer
Bluetooth
DLNA
Wi-Fi
HDMI
Voice announce
Voice recorder
Download dictionary
Phrases/Store
word
Common phrases
Store word
Contact DOCOMO
TEL function
Phonebook
Search phonebook
Add to phonebook
UIM operation
Phonebook set./Check
Forwarding image
Choku-Den
Rec. msg./Voice
memo
Play/Delete msg.
Play/Delete VP msg.
Record voice memo
Record message
setting
Dialed/Received
call
Dialed calls
Received calls
Redial
Dial/Receive setting
Nuis. call blocking
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Main item Sub item Branch item
TEL function
Dial/Receive
setting
Caller ID request
Caller ID notification
Arrival call act
Dial call setting
Receive call setting
In-call setting
Headset function set.
Call rejection set.
Two-touch dial set
Missed call notice
Notify Wi-Fi Caller ID
(Only available when
TTC-SIP setting is ON)
Videophone
setting
Visual preference
Select image
Auto redial as voice
Ntfy switch-mode
Hands-free switch
V.phone while packet
Call duration/
charge
Call duration/charge
Notify cost limit
Reset total
Auto reset
Koe-no-Takuhaibin
2in1
Voice mail service
Melody call
Other network
serv.
Call forwarding
Call waiting
English guidance
Remote access
Multi Number
Dual network
Additional service
OFFICEED
Setting Screen/Display
Kisekae Tool setting
Stand-by display
Color theme setting
Each display setting
Sub-display setting
Main item Sub item Branch item
Setting Screen/Display
Machi-chara setting
Soft key
Original menu
Menu display set
Viewer settings
Icons
Icons setting
Screen Filter
Display on charge
Image display mode
Quick Info setting
Information display
3D Photo
Slideshow Set
Sound/Vib./
Manner
Ring volume
Select ring tone
Other sound setting
Vibrator setting
Manner mode setting
Stereo&3D sound
Machi-chara
chat set.
Backlight/Illum.
Backlight
Illumination setting
3D info light setting
Text display/
input
Font
Character input set
バイリンガル
Time
Set main time
Sub clock setting
Clock display
Auto power ON
Auto power OFF
Lock/Security Lock
Auto-key lock
Lock bar setting
Secret
Call rejection set.
Change security code
IC card authentic.
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Main item Sub item Branch item
Setting Lock/Security UIM setting
Scanning function
IC card lock setting
Battery eco mode
eco mode autostart
Battery level
External
connection
USB mode
Bluetooth
Headset microphone
Wi-Fi
Interphone function
Femtocell
HDMI
Other setting Side key guard
Set assigned function
TouchStyle setting
Touch panel setting
Auto-change Screen
Alarm setting
Self mode
Memory refresh
Reset settings
Initialize
Software Update
Quick search URL
Map/Overseas Map
Navigation
imadoco search
imadoco kantan search
imadoco search
i-area
GPS
ppli list
Position/Notify
Position location
Location notification
MapGPS set./
history
Location history
Map setting
GPS button setting
Location request set.
AUTO-GPS
Positioning mode set.
Register LCS client
Main item Sub item Branch item
Map/Overseas
Map
GPS set./
history
Service setting
Serv. host URL set.
Illum./Tone
settings
Overseas NW
search
3G/GSM setting
Network search
setting
PLMN setting
Display operator
name
Display area status
Re-search icon
set.
Overseas setting
Inquiries(overseas)
Sub clock setting
Bar incoming
when roam
Missed call notice
Roaming guidance
Int'l dial assistance
mode service
set.
Mail/Message
usage set
Network service
Overseas use guide
i-concier
Profile
Osaifu-Keitai IC card content
DCMX
ToruCa
IC card lock
setting
IC card lock
IC lock(power-off)
Auto lock setting
Setting
ToruCa settings
Receive ToruCa
IC card notice set
Check IC owner
Change IC owner
Search by
mode
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Main specifications
Phone
Product name CA-01C
Size (When folded)
Height approx. 114 mm x Width approx. 51 mm x Thickness approx.
16.9 mm (Thickest : Approx. 21.0 mm)
Weight Approx. 149 g (Battery pack attached)
Continuous
standby
time
Single mode (FOMA)
[FOMA/3G] Stationary ("AUTO"
*1
) : Approx. 560 hours
In transit ("3G"
*1
) : Approx. 400 hours
In transit ("AUTO"
*1
) : Approx. 370 hours
[GSM] Stationary ("AUTO"
*1
) : Approx. 290 hours
Single mode (Wi-Fi)
Profile : Approx. 470 hours
Home U Profile : Approx. 400 hours
DUAL mode
Profile : Approx. 300 hours
Home U Profile : Approx. 260 hours
Continuous
talk time
FOMA voice phone
[FOMA/3G] Voice call : Approx. 220 min.
Videophone : Approx. 90 min.
[GSM] Voice call : Approx. 220 min.
Wi-Fi voice phone Profile
Power save off : Approx. 460 min.
Power save on (Legacy) : Approx. 930 min.
Power save on (U-APSD) : Approx. 930 min.
Home U Profile Approx. 430 min.
Charging time AC Adapter: Approx. 130 min. DC Adapter: Approx. 130 min.
1Seg watching time Approx. 290 min. (When 1Seg eco mode is set: Approx. 350 min.)
Display Type Display : TFT 16,777,216 colors S
ub-display : Organic EL 1 color
Size Display : Approx. 3.4 inches Sub-display : Approx. 0.8 inches
Resolution
Display : 409,920 pixels (480 x 854 dots) Sub-display : 3,360 pixels (96 x 35 dots)
Image
sensor
Type CMOS
Size 1/2.8 inches
Effective pixels
Approx. 16.3 mill. pixels
Camera
Maximum recorded pixels
Approx. 16.1 mill. pixels
Digital zoom Up to approx. 42.6 x
Record
No. of photos that can be stored
Up to approx. 1,300
*2
Continuous shooting 4 30
*3
Photo file format JPEG, MPO
Moving picture
recording time
When saved to Phone : Approx. 83 sec.
*4
When saved to 2 GB microSD card : Approx. 120 min.
*4
Moving picture file format
MP4
1Seg recording time When saved to 2 GB microSD card : Up to approx. 640 min. (Total)
*5
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96
Music
playback
Continuous playback
time
i-motion Approx. 540 min.
*6
Chaku-Uta-Full® Approx. 1,650 min.
*6*7
SD-Audio Approx. 1,650 min.
*6*7
Windows Media Audio (WMA) file Approx. 1,800 min.
*7
MPEG-1 Audio Layer3 (MP3) file Approx. 1,650 min.
*7
Music&Video Channel Approx. 1,930 min. (Audio)
*7
Approx. 360 min. (Video)
Capacity
Chaku-Ut/Chaku-Uta-Full
® Approx. 371 MB
*8*9
Wireless LAN
*10
Type Compliant with IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, IEEE802.11n (2.4 GHz)
*1 : Switch networks in "3G/GSM setting".
*2 :
Size = QVGA (320 x 240), Quality = Fine (File size = 25 KB)
*3 : Varies depending on the size.
*4 :
Recording time for 1 item under the following conditions:
<Phone>
Size=VGA (640
× 480), Quality=Normal, File
size=10MB, Record sound = With sound
<2 GB microSD card>
Siz
e=VGA (640
× 480), Quality=Normal, File
size=Unlimited, Record sound = With sound
*5 :
Varies depending on the broadcaster and program.
*6 : File format = AAC
*7 : Background playback supported
*8 : For
Chaku-Uta®, up to approx. 10 MB capacity is
separately pr
epared for the Secret Folder.
*9 : Shared
with images, i-motion, Melody, PDF data,
Scre
en memo, Music, Music&Video Channel,
Kise
kae Tool, Machi-chara, Internet movies,
ToruCa, i-
α
ppli, Font and Content package
*10: This product (Wireless LAN) is Wi-Fi certified.
Battery pack
Product name Battery Pack N22 Voltage DC 3.8V
Battery type Lithium-ion Current 800 mAh
Numbers of stored/registered/protected items in the FOMA terminal
Item Store/Register Protect
Phonebook 1,000 max.
*1
-
1Seg TV link 50 -
TV timer 100 -
Timer recording
100 -
Schedule Schedule 2,500
*2
-
Holiday 100 -
Mail (SMS + i-mode) Received mail 2,500 max.
*3*4*5
2,500 max.
*3
Sent mail 1,000 max.
*3*4
500 max.
*3
Draft mail 200 max.
*3
-
i-
αppli 200 max.
*3
(5 for mail-linked i-αppli) -
Image 3,500 max.
*3*6*7
-
Movie/i-motion 3,500 max.
*3*6*8
-
Kisekae Tool 3,500 max.
*3*6
-
Chaku-Uta-Full® Approx. 123
*3*9
-
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97
*1 : Up to 50 entries can be stored in a UIM.
*2 : Includes i-schedule.
*3 : Act
ual storable/registerable/protectable counts
may be decreased depending on the data siz
e.
*4 : Up
to 20 more received or sent SMS can be
additionally stored in a UIM.
*5 : In
cludes "NEW
ーシ" (NEW i-motion!)
(Japanese) and "
モか" (Notices from
DOCOMO) (Japanese) in the "Mail" folder.
*6 : Includes pre
-installed data.
*7 :
Up to 250 images can be additionally stored in the Secret Folder.
*8 :
Up to 10 files can be additionally stored in the Secret Folder.
*9 :
Number of stored items when the size of 1 track is calculated as 3 MB.
Specific absorption rate (SAR) of mobile phone
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phones
This model CA-01C mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international
guidelines regarding exposure t
o radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to radio
waves
*1
and limits to exposure to radio waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines. This
set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a
substantial safet
y ma
rgin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health condition.
The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the Specific Absor
ption
Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR
limit for mobile
phones is 2.0 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when tested for use at the ear is
0.270 W/kg. T
here may be slight differences between the SAR levels for each product, but they all satisfy the limit.
The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that indicated above. This is due to
automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the
network
. Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device.
This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your ear. This mobile phone satisfies the
international guidelines when used with a carrying case or a wearable accessory approved
by NTT DOCOMO,
INC.
*2
In case you are not using the approved accessory, please use a product that does not contain any metals,
and one that positions the mobile phone at least 1.5 cm awa
y from your body.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate that there are harmful
effects attributed to the use of mobile devices. They recommend that if you are worried about your exposure then
you can limit your usage or simply use a hands-free k
it to keep the mobile device away from the head and body.
Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information.
http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/publications/facts_press/fact_english.htm
Please refer t
o the websites listed below if you would like more detailed information regarding SAR.
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website: http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website: http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (in Japanese only)
NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website: http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/
NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd. Website: http://www.n-keitai.com/lineup/sar/ (in Japanese only)
*1: Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2
of Radio Equipment Regulations).
*2: Re
garding the method of measuring SAR when using mobile phones in positions other than
against the ear,
international standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March of 2010. On the other hand,
technical regulation is cur
rently being deliberated on by national council. (As of May, 2011)
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98
Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE U.S. GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone contains a radio transmitter and receiver. Your phone is designed and manufactured
not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in
all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual
SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is
designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In
general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it
does not exceed the limit established by the U.S. government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The
tests are performed on position and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required
by FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested
for use at the ear is 0.37 W/kg, and when worn on the body, is 0.38 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ
among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements). While there may
be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the U.S.
government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is
on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section at https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/
eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm after search on FCC ID
TYK-TVS0487
.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used with an accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal
and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF Exposure guidelines.
* In the United Sta
tes,
the SAR limit for wireless mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg
(W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. SAR values may vary depending upon national reporting
requirements and the net
work band.
FCC Regulations
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
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99
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Declaration of Conformity
The product CA-01C is declared to conform with the essential requirements of European
Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1
(a), 3.1 (b) and 3.2.
The Declaration of Conformity can be found on http://k-tai.casio.jp/ (Japanese only).
This mobile phone complies with the EU requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver, designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR* limits**
for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy, which SAR* value, when tested for compliance against the
standard was 0.276 W/kg. While there may be differences between the SAR* levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet*** the EU requirements for RF exposure.
* The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate, or SAR.
** The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over
ten grams of tissue, recommended by The Council of the European Union. The limit incorporates
a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
*** Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting
at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at
the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below
the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as
to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station
antenna, the lower the power output.
Export Administration Regulations
The product and accessories are subject to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law and
other applicable export/import laws and regulations of Japan. You shall obtain licenses, permissions,
and consents required thereunder at your own expense and on your own responsibility. For more
details, contact the Ministr
y of
Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
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100
Intellectual Property Right
Copyrights and portrait rights
Except for personal use, subscribers are prohibited
from copying, modifying or distributing content
such as photos taken with the FOMA terminal or
text/music/software downloaded from Internet
websites, whose copyrights b
elong to third parties,
without the permission of the copyright holder.
Capturing or recording a stage performance,
entertainment or exhibition may be prohibited
even if it is for personal use.
Taking a photo of someone using the FOMA terminal
without consent, or posting it on a website without
consent, may infringe the right of portrait.
Trademarks
"FOMA", "i-mode", "i-αppli", "i-motion", "Deco-mail",
"Chara-den", "ToruCa", "mopera U", "WORLD CALL",
"DCMX", "i-area", "WORLD WING", "OFFICEED", "2in1",
"docomo PRIME series" and "iC" logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of NTT DOCOMO.
"Catch Phone (Call waiting service)" is a registered
trademark of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Corporation.
McAfee® is registered trademarks or trademarks of
McAfee, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or
othe
r countries.
Powered by JBlend™ Copyright 2002-2011
Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved.
JBlend and JBlend-related trademarks are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix
Corporation in Japan and other countries.
is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc.
QR code is a registered trademark of Denso Wave Inc.
microSDHC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
" " is a trademark or registered
trademark of NEC Corporation.
"EXILIM", "EXILIM ", " ミッ "
and "Dynamic Photo" are registered trademarks of
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
"PictMagic", " 感情お知らせメール", "ライフヒストリービュー
", " ", "Touch Style", "Communication
Style", "
イメージアルバム", "ォト文字クリエイター", "Enjoy
Exercise", "SP-VIEW", "
クイックシャッター ", "Quick Shutter"
and "
かワ" are trademarks or registered
trademarks of NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd.
QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.,
in the US and other countries.
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Media® and Windows
Vista® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
This product incorporates High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMI®) technology.
HDMI
®
, HDMI
®
logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
register
ed trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
T9® is a trademark or registered trademark of
Nuance Communications, Inc. and its affiliates
in the United States and other countries.
Powered By Mascot Capsul/Micro3D Edition
MASCOT CAPSUL is a registered trademark of HI
CORPORATION.
PhotoSolid®, MovieSolid®, QuickPanorama® and their
logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Morpho, Inc. in Japan and other countries.
IrSimple™, IrSimpleShot™, IrSS™ and OBEX
are trademarks of Infrared Data Association.
Google is a trademark of Google Inc.
"CROSS YOU" is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Alliance®, WM, WPA®, Wi-Fi logo,
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo and Wi-Fi Protected Setup
logo are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Wi-Fi CERTIFIED and Wi-Fi Protected Setup are
trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
" らくらく無線スート " is a registered trademark
of NEC AccessTechnica, Ltd.
and AOSS ™ are trademarks of Buffalo, Inc.
DLNA and DLNA Certified logo are registered trademarks
or certified marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance.
All other company names and product names
appearing in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders.
®
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101
Others
This product is licensed complying with the MPEG-4
Visual Patent Portfolio License, and you are permitted
to use personally and for nonprofit purposes in the
following situations:
-
To record a movie based on the standard of
MPEG-4 Visual (MPEG-4 Video)
- To play MPEG-4 Video recorded by the consumer
engaged in personal and nonprofit activities
- To play MPEG-4 Video provided by the provider
licensed by MPEG-LA
When you use it for other purposes, such as
promotion, in-house information and profit
activity,
contact U.S. corporation MPEG LA, LLC.
FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed
by Sony Corporation. FeliCa is a registered trademark
of Sony Corporation.
Contains Adobe® Flas Player, Adobe® Flas Lit
and Adobe Reade Mobile technology by Adobe
Systems Incorporated.
Adobe Flash Player Copyrigh 1996-2011 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe Flash Lite Copyright© 2003-2011 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe Reader Mobile Copyright© 1993-2011 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe, Adobe Reader, Flash and Flash Lite are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United
States and/or other countries.
Content owners protect copyrighted intellectual
p rop ertie s b y WM D RM ( Wind ows Med i a
dig ita l rig hts ma nagement) te chn olo gy.
Thi s pro duc t u ses t he W MDR M sof t war e
t o acce s s W M D R M p r o tected c o n tents .
If the WMDRM software is unable to protect
contents, the content owners can request Microsoft
to disable the WMDRM function of the software
for playing or copying protected contents. Non-
protected content is not affected by disabling
the function. Please note that, if downloading
the license to use protected content, Microsoft
may include the revocation list in the license.
Content owners may request upgrade of the
WMDRM software when you access contents. If
rejecting the upgrade, content cannot be accessed if
it needs to be upgraded.
This product contains NetFront Browser, NetFront
Document Viewer and NetFront Sync Client of
ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS, the ACCESS logo, and
NetFront are registered trademarks or trademarks of
ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or
other countries.
Copyright© 2011 ACCESS CO., LTD.
All rights reserved.
T
his software is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group.
This product contains IrFront of ACCESS CO., LTD.
IrFront is a registered trademark or
trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the
United States, Japan and/or other
countries.
The IrDA® Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared
Data Association and used under license therefrom.
iWnn of OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. is used for
conversion methods for Japanese language, and for
phrase prediction methods for English.
iWnn©OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2008-2011 All
Rights Reserved.
"AXIS Font" is a trademark of AXIS Inc., and the
"AXIS" font is a font developed by Type Project Inc.
M anu fac tur ed und er license fro m Dol by
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
This product is manufactured under license from
Audyssey. Audyssey technology is protected by
U.S. and foreign patents.
Established in 2002, Audyssey is the industry
leader in research-based sound equalization
solutions for professional and consumer audio.
Hyper Clear Voice is manufactured based
on SRS VIP+ licensed by SRS Labs, Inc.
SRS, VIP+ and the mark are trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc.
Thi s pro duct c ont ain s soft war e lic ens ed
complying with GNU General Public License (GPL),
GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), etc.
For more details, see MENU
"Data box" "My
document"
"i-mode" "GPL/LGPLライセン
説明
" (About GPL/LGPL licenses). (The first part
of "GPL/LGPL
イセンス " is only available in
Japanese.)
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102
The HMM-Based Speech Synthesis Engine embedded
in this product uses the Simplified BSD License.
The HMM-Based Speech Synthesis System (HTS)
hts_engine API developed by HTS Working Group
htt
p://hts-engine.sourceforge.net/
Copyright©
2001-2010 Nagoya Institute of Technology,
Department of Computer Science
2001-2008 Tokyo I ns ti tu te of Tec hnology,
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and
Engineering
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms,
with
or without modification, are permitted
provided that the f
ollowing conditions are met:
- Re
distributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions
and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce
the above copyright notice, th is list of
conditions and the following disclaimer in
the documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution.
-
Neither the name of the HTS working group nor
the names of its contributors may be used to
endo
rse or promote products derived from this
soft
ware without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY
EXPR
ESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERC
HANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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OSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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RIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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PLARY, OR CONSEQUE NTIAL DAMAGES
(INC
LUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
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OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARIS
ING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFT
WARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMA
GE.
This product is equipped with NetFront DTV
Profile Wireless Edition of ACCESS CO., LTD. as data
broadcast BML brow
ser.
This product employs Media:/Media colon of ACCESS
CO., LTD. as broadcast content start information.
Copyright© 1996-2011 ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS,
NetFront and Media:/Media colon are trademarks
or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD in
Japan and/or other countries.
This product contains NetFront Living Connect of ACCESS CO., LTD.
Frame rate enhancement function uses FrameSolid technology
by Morpho, Inc. FrameSolid™ is a trademark of Morpho, Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, INC. and any use of such marks by NTT
DOCOMO, INC. is under license
. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respec
tive owners.
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MascotCapsule is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION in Japan.
ArcSoft PowerMobia™ Sim3D Photo SDK v1.1 developed
by ArcSoft, Inc. © 2010 ArcSoft, lnc. All rights reserved.
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by ArcSoft, Inc. © 2010 ArcSoft, lnc. All rights reserved.
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Description on Windows
The abbreviations of operating systems (Japanese
versions) below are used in this manual.
-
Windows 7 stands for Microsoft® Windows® 7 (Starter, Home
Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate).
-
Windows Vista stands for Windows Vist(Home Basic,
Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate).
-
Windows XP indicates the Microsoft® Windows®
XP Professional operating system or Microsoft®
Windows® XP Home Edition operating system.
A
AC adapter................................................................ 24
Adapter ..................................................................... 12
After-Sales Servic
e ...
............................................... 86
Alarm ......................................................................... 76
Ar
ea Mail ................................................................... 55
Au
to receive mail ...
................................................. 54
Auto-key lock ........................................................... 43
B
Backlight ................................................................... 37
Bar code reader ...
.................................................... 76
Battery level ............................................................. 27
Battery pack
Attach .............................................................................23
Handling ........................................................................11
Bluetooth .................................................................. 77
Connect .........................................................................77
Precautions ...................................................................17
Register ..........................................................................77
Send/receive data ......................................................77
Bookmark ................................................................. 60
C
Call forwarding ........................................................ 49
Call rejection set. ...
.................................................. 44
Call waiting .............................................................. 49
Caller ID notification ............................................... 26
Camer
a
Shoo
t moving pictures .............................................65
Shoot still images .......................................................65
Camer
a ring illum. ...
................................................ 40
CA'zCAFE ................................................................... 58
Chaku-Uta-Full® ....................................................... 70
Change Machi-char
a ...
............................................ 38
Character entry ...
..................................................... 34
Character size ...
....................................................... 38
Charge ....................................................................... 24
Charge (about waterpr
oof/
dustproof) ................ 22
Check with the illumination and camera ring illum
. ... 40
Check your own phone number ........................... 26
Connect to PC .......................................................... 82
D
Deco-mail ................................................................. 54
Deco-mail pictogram/Deco-mail picture ............ 35
Deco
me-Anime ...
..................................................... 54
Desktop holder ........................................................ 24
Desktop icon ............................................................ 28
Dial lock .................................................................... 43
Download
Chaku-Uta-Full® ...........................................................70
i-motion .........................................................................73
i-
α ppli...........................................................................72
Movie ..............................................................................73
Music&Video Channel ...............................................69
Widget Appli ................................................................72
E
Early warning "Area Mail" ...................................... 55
eco mode .................................................................. 40
Ex
port Administratio
n Regulations ..................... 99
F
FeliCa
Osaifu-Keitai .................................................................74
Full Br
owser
Book
mark ......................................................................60
Screen memo ...............................................................60
Viewing/Operating sites...........................................59
G
GPS ............................................................................ 62
AUTO-GPS .....................................................................63
Position location .........................................................62
Guide ......................................................................... 33
H
Handling precautions ............................................. 15
Handling the FOMA terminal ...................................9
HDMI ............................................................................4
Home U ..................................................................... 78
Index
Others
103
Others
104
I
IC card lock ............................................................... 43
iC transmission ...
..................................................... 82
i-Channel .................................................................. 61
Ic
on description ...
.................................................... 27
i-concier .................................................................... 75
Il
lumination .............................................................. 39
i-mode ....................................................................... 58
Display i-mode site ....................................................59
Screen memo ...............................................................60
i-mode fault diagnosis site .................................... 87
i-mode mail
Attach file ......................................................................53
Check ..............................................................................55
Deco-mail ......................................................................54
Decome-Anime ...........................................................54
Receive ...........................................................................54
Reply ...............................................................................55
Send ................................................................................53
i-mode passwor
d ...
.................................................. 41
i-motion .................................................................... 73
Infr
ared communication ...
..................................... 81
Initial setting ............................................................ 25
Initialize .................................................................... 45
Intellectual pr
oper
ty right
Copyrights and portrait rights ............................ 100
Trademarks ................................................................ 100
International call ..................................................... 47
International r
oami
ng ............................................ 50
i-Widget .................................................................... 72
i-
α ppli ...................................................................... 72
J
JAN code ................................................................... 76
K
Key operation
1Seg ................................................................................68
Camera ...........................................................................64
Character entry ...........................................................34
Display ...........................................................................30
i-mode/Full Browser ..................................................59
MUSIC Player ................................................................71
Kisekae Tool ............................................................. 39
Koe-no-Takuhaibin ................................................. 46
L
Lock bar setting ....................................................... 44
Lock function ........................................................... 43
Lock/Security
Auto-key lock ...............................................................43
Dial lock .........................................................................43
IC card lock ...................................................................43
Lock bar setting ..........................................................44
Omakase Lock..............................................................43
Original Lock ................................................................43
M
Mail ............................................................................ 53
Main menu
Change main menu ...................................................30
Change menu display ...............................................38
Viewing main menu...................................................29
Manner mode setting ............................................. 37
Map ............................................................................ 62
Material list .............................................................. 14
Menu list ................................................................... 91
micr
oSD card
Inse
rt/Remove .............................................................79
Use ...................................................................................79
Missed info ............................................................... 40
Movie ........................................................................ 73
Movie (C
amera) ...
.................................................... 65
Music
Play music data ...........................................................70
MUSIC Player ............................................................ 71
Music&Video Channel ............................................ 69
Mute keypad sound ................................................ 37
N
Network security code ........................................... 41
Network service ...
.................................................... 49
O
Omakase Lock .......................................................... 43
Options and relat
ed devices ................................. 90
Original Lock ............................................................ 43
Osaifu-K
eitai
Osai
fu-Keitai .................................................................74
ToruCa ............................................................................74
Overseas use ............................................................ 50
Others
105
Own number display .............................................. 26
P
Part names and functions .........................................5
Pattern data update ................................................ 89
Phone
Make a call by entering the phone number ......46
Make a call from phonebook ..................................46
Make a call from redial/received calls ..................46
Make an international call .......................................47
Overseas use ................................................................50
Receive ...........................................................................47
Phonebook
Add entries ...................................................................57
Delete entries ..............................................................57
Edit entries ....................................................................57
PIN c
ode (PIN1/PIN2) ...
........................................... 42
PIN unblocking key (PUK) ...................................... 42
Play
i-motion .........................................................................73
Movie ..............................................................................73
Music data .....................................................................70
Music&Video Channel ...............................................70
Video ...............................................................................68
Playback r
estriction ...
............................................. 71
Precautions ...
..............................................................8
Profile ........................................................................ 26
Pu
blic mode (Drive mode) ..................................... 48
Public mode (Power OFF)....................................... 48
Q
QR code ..................................................................... 76
R
Received calls ........................................................... 46
Reception level (Signal strength) ......................... 27
Reco
rd message setting ...
...................................... 48
Redial ........................................................................ 46
Reject unknown ...................................................... 44
Reminder .................................................................. 28
Reset settings .......................................................... 45
Retrieve mail addr
ess
automatically .................... 26
Ring tone .................................................................. 36
Ring volume ............................................................. 36
S
Scanning function ................................................... 89
Scanning results display ...........................................89
Update pattern data ..................................................89
Schedule ................................................................... 76
Scr
een Filter ...
.......................................................... 38
Security code ...
........................................................ 41
Security Scan (Scanning function) ....................... 89
Select language ....................................................... 26
Shoot moving pictur
es ..
......................................... 65
Shoot still images .................................................... 65
Shoot 3D images ..................................................... 66
Signal str
ength (Reception level) ......................... 27
SMS
............................................................................ 56
Softwar
e update
By s
electing the icon .................................................88
From the menu ............................................................88
Specific absorption r
ate
(SAR) .............................. 97
Specifications
Battery pack .................................................................96
Numbers of stored/registered/protected items
...96
Phone .............................................................................95
Stand-by display ..................................................... 37
Start by voic
e ...
........................................................ 33
T
Terminal security code ........................................... 41
ToruCa ....................................................................... 74
To
uchscreen ...
.......................................................... 32
Troubleshooting ...
................................................... 83
U
UIM
Attach .............................................................................23
Handling ........................................................................16
V
Vibrator setting ....................................................... 36
Videophone call
Make ...............................................................................46
Overseas use ................................................................51
Receive ...........................................................................47
Viewing display ....................................................... 27
Viewing sub-display ............................................... 28
Voic
e Mail Service ...
................................................ 49
Others
106
Volume ...................................................................... 47
W
Warranty ................................................................... 85
Waterproof/dustproof function ...
......................... 19
When you cannot answer a call
Public mode (Drive mode).......................................48
Public mode (Power OFF) ........................................48
Record message ..........................................................48
Wi-Fi........................................................................... 78
Access point mode .....................................................78
Client mode ..................................................................78
Precautions ...................................................................17
WMA .......................................................................... 70
WORLD CALL ............................................................ 47
WORLD WING ........................................................... 50
Numerals
1Seg ........................................................................... 67
Make various applications or change your billing plan, check your charges and points, and more online.
i-mode access :
iMenu お客様サポート (User support) お申込・お手続き (Applications/
procedures)
各種お申込・お手続き (Various applications/procedures)
(in Japanese only)
No packet communications charges apply
PC access:
My docomo (http://www.mydocomo.com/) 各種お申込・お手続き (Various
applications/procedures) (in Japanese only)
* You need your "Network security code" to use via i-mode.
* Packet communications charges do not apply to use via i-mode. Charges will apply if using the service
from overseas
.
* "doc
omo ID/password" are required to use this site from a PC.
* Ple
ase contact "General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual if you forget or do not have "Network
security code" or "
docomo ID/password".
* May
not be available in some cases depending on the conditions of your subscription.
* There ar
e cases where the site may not be available due to system maintenance, etc.
What DOCOMO does to be eco-friendly
Slimming down the manual
B y d esc r ibin g o nly basi c f u ncti ons a nd
operations, we have succeeded in reducing
paper usage and slimming down the Japanese
instruction manual.
For further explanations, see your
使
(Guide) (Japanese, available in your FOMA
terminal) or visit NTT DOCOMO's websites.
Recycle of mobile phones
To protect environment and recycle
the precious resources, mobile phone
and P HS ca rri ers col lec t mo bil e
phones, batteries and battery charger
to recycle regardless of brands and
manufacturers at shops with the sign
s h o w n t o t h e l e f t . B r i n g t h e
unnecessary such devices to your
nearest docomo Shop.
Using mobile phone with your manners!
When using mobile phone in a public
place, don't forget to show courtesy and
consideration for others.
Turn the power off when you are:
In places where use is prohibited
Turn off your mobile phone when you are in a
hospital, on an airplane, or near a priority seat
on a train, etc.
A
lwa
ys set Public mode when you are:
Driving
Using a handheld mobile phone while driving
will result in a penalty. Exceptions are made in
case of emergency, such as to safeguard injured
persons or to maintain public safety.
In places such as theaters, cinemas, and art galleries
Respect privacy
Plea se b e con sid e rate of the priv acy of
individuals around you when taking and sending
photos using camera-eq
uipped mobile phones.
Thank you for choosing "docomo PRIME series CA-01C".
Before use, be sure to thoroughly read this manual to ensure that you use CA-01C correctly.
About manual of CA-01C
The operations of CA-01C are also described in " 使たガ " (Guide) (available in this FOMA
terminal) and "Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese) (PDF file) other than this manual.
"INSTRUCTION MANUAL" (this manual): Provides information about screens and basic operations.
"使いかたガイ " (Guide) (available in this FOMA terminal):
Provides information about the
outline of freque
ntly-used functions and of operations (in Japanese only).
On the CA-01C standby screen, Iis "便利ツール " (Tool) s " 使いかたガイド " (Guide)
* "
使いかたガイド " (Guide) is not available when "English" is set for "Select language".
"Instruction Manual (Detailed version)" (Japanese): Provides detailed information about
all functions and operatio
ns.
From PC: Download from NTT DOCOMO'S website
http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/trouble/manual/download/index.html
* The URL and content may change without prior notice.
Accessories and major optional extras
Basic package
Options and accessories compatible with this FOMA terminalp.90
Before using this manual
Note that "CA-01C" is referred to as "FOMA terminal" in this manual.
This manual uses the default settings and screen shots for "pearl white" to describe operations.
To read a screen easily in this manual, "Stand-by display" is set to "OFF", and the font color is
black while the background color is white
.
The screens shown as examples in this manual are displayed when "English" is set for "Select
language". Set "English" for "Select language" in advance. (
p.26)
The images or illustration used in this manual are examples. They may differ from the actual displays.
Unauthorized copying of all or part of this manual is prohibited.
CA-01C (including written warranty and
EXILIM Phone panel CA01)
Battery Pack N22
CA-01C INSTRUCTION MANUAL
(Japanese)
Desktop Holder CA01
2011.6 (1st Edition)
Manufacturer:
Sales: NTT DOCOMO, INC.
Don’t forget your mobile phone … or your manners!
When using your mobile phone in a public place, don't forget to show
common courtesy and consideration for others around you.
To prevent damage to the
environment, bring used battery
packs to a docomo service
counter, a docomo agent or a
recycle center.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
’11.6
CA-01C (薄型英文1版) H1H4
K
DIC 2484
CA-01C
0120-005-250 (toll free)
* Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean.
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
ޓޓ(No prefix) 151 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
عFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round))
(available 24 hours a day)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones
-81-3-6832-6600* (toll free)
* You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
If you use CA-01C, you should dial the number +81-3-6832-6600(to
enter '+', press and hold the '0' key for at least one second).
عFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
-8000120-0151*
*
You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
For international call access codes for major countries and universal number
international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
Loss or theft of FOMA terminal or payment of cumulative cost overseas
<docomo Information Center>
If you lose your FOMA terminal or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the FOMA terminal.
If the FOMA terminal you purchased is damaged, bring your FOMA terminal to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after
returning to Japan.
Repairs
International call access code
for the country you stay
Universal number
international prefix
٨ Please confirm the phone number before you dial.
٨ For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo shop etc. near you on the
NTT DOCOMO website or the i-mode site.
NTT DOCOMO website http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/
i-mode site iMenu ⇒ お客様サポ (User support) モシップ (docomo Shop) * In Japanese only
General Inquiries
<docomo Information Center>
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones (In Japanese only)
ޓޓ(No prefix) 113 (toll free)
* Unavailable from land-line phones, etc.
عFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only)
0120-800-000 (toll free)
* Unavailable from part of IP phones.
(Business hours : 24 hours (open all year round))
(available 24 hours a day)
عFrom DOCOMO mobile phones
-81-3-6718-1414* (toll free)
*
You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc.
If you use CA-01C, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414(to
enter '+', press and hold the '0' key for at least one second).
عFrom land-line phones <Universal number>
-8005931-8600*
*
You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay.
For international call access codes for major countries and universal number
international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website.
Failures encountered overseas
<Network Support and Operation Center>
International call access code
for the country you stay
Universal number
international prefix
Manual for PC Connection
Data Communication........................................................................
1
Before Using................................................................................ 4
Checking the Procedure.............................................................. 5
Installing the FOMA Communication Setting File (Drivers) ......... 9
Preparing Bluetooth Communication........................................... 13
Connecting to a Wi-Fi-compatible PC ......................................... 15
DOCOMO Connection Manager.................................................. 16
Executing Set Data Communication............................................ 21
Setting up Dial-up Network.......................................................... 22
Setting up Dial-up........................................................................ 29
AT Command List ........................................................................ 38
CA-01C
About Manual for PC Connection
This manual describes necessary information for data communication using the CA-01C and how to install
"FOMA communication setting file" and "DOCOMO Connection Manager".
The procedures or screens may vary depending on your environment.
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Data Communication
Data Communication Available for the FOMA Terminal
Available data communication between the FOMA terminal and PCs is classified in 3
categories: data exchange (OBEX
TM
communication), packet communication and 64K data
communication.
Data exchange (OBEX
TM
communication)
The data such as images, phonebook entries, mails, and more can be exchanged with equipment such as other
FOMA terminals and PCs.
Packet communication
Packet communication is charged according to the amount of data sent and received.*
1
High speed
communication at up to 7.2Mbps downlink*
2
and up to 5.7Mbps uplink*
2
is available in the FOMA HIGH-SPEED
area. Communication is provided on a best-effort basis. Communication speed varies depending on the
communication environment or network congestion. This is suitable for exchanging small amount of data at high
speed.
a When you use packet communication with DOCOMO PDA "sigmarion" , the communication speed may be
lower. It is not compatible with FOMA HIGH-SPEED Area communication.
You can also access a corporate LAN connected to the FOMA network.
Use an access point that supports FOMA packet communication, such as DOCOMO Internet connection
service “mopera U”.
For packet communication, connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function
02 (optional), Bluetooth communication*
3
or Wi-Fi connection, or to a PDA using a dedicated cable.
*1 : Note that the communication charge can become very expensive when large files are sent and received.
*2 : It is the maximum value on the technical standards, and the actual communication speed varies depending
on the network congestion or communication environment. The communication speed may be lower when
you are out of the FOMA HIGH-SPEED area, you connect to the access point to which the HIGH-SPEED
service is not supported, or you use packet communication with DOCOMO PDA "sigmarion".
*3 : When connecting using Bluetooth communication, the FOMA terminal communication speed will be that of
HIGH-SPEED service. But, communication at the maximun speed may not be possible due to Bluetooth
communication speed limitation.
PC
iC
communication
CA-01C
FOMA terminal
FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02
microSD card
DOCOMO keitai datalink
PC
CA-01C
Bluetooth communication
Infrared data exchange
FOMA USB Cable with
Charge Function 02
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64K data communication
64K data communication is charged according to the length of time the line is connected, regardless of the
amount of data.
Use an access point that supports FOMA 64K data communication, such as DOCOMO Internet connection
service “mopera U”, or ISDN synchronized 64K access point.
For 64K data communication, connect the FOMA terminal to a PC using FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 or Bluetooth communication, or to a PDA using a dedicated cable.
* Note that the communication charge can become very expensive when the line is connected for a long time.
NOTE
d The communication speed is 384kbps at maximum for receiving and 64kbps at maximum for sending outside the
FOMA service area and overseas.
d Select IP connection method when you perform packet communication overseas. (Packet communication using
PPP connection is not supported.)
d Select PPP connection method when you perform packet communication using Wi-Fi connection. (Packet
communication using IP connection is not supported.)
d 64K data communication is not available overseas.
FOMA USB Cable with
Charge Function 02
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Notice before using
Internet service provider fees
In addition to FOMA service charges, you may need to pay user fees to an Internet service provider to use the
Internet. These fees must be paid directly to the Internet service provider in addition to service fees of FOMA
service. Contact your Internet service provider for details.
DOCOMO Internet connection service "mopera U" is available. "mopera U" is a pay service for which you need
to apply.
Setting an access point (e.g. Internet service provider)
Packet communication and 64K data communication use different access points. If you are using packet
communication, use an applicable access point for it; if 64K data communication, use an access point for FOMA
64K data communication or ISDN synchronized 64K.
a You cannot use DoPa access points.
a For the available services and connection settings, see mopera website.
http://www.mopera.net/mopera/index.html
(in Japanese only)
User authorization when accessing network
Some access points may require your user authorization (ID and password) when connecting. Use
communication software (Dial-up network) to enter your ID and password. ID and password will be provided by
your Internet service provider or the network administrator. Contact the Internet service provider or network
administrator for details.
Access authorization when using the browser
To view FirstPass compliant sites on your PC's browser, FirstPass (user certification) for access authorization is
needed. Install the FirstPass PC software and conduct the setting. To obtain the FirstPass PC software and
more information, visit the DOCOMO website.
Required conditions for performing packet and 64K data communication
The following conditions are required to perform communication using the FOMA terminal (For communication in
Japan):
a Your PC is compatible with the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional).
a You are in the FOMA service area.
a For packet communication, the access point supports FOMA packet communication.
a For 64K data communication, the access point supports FOMA 64K data communication or ISDN
synchronized 64K.
However, depending on congestion of the base station or weaker signal strength, you cannot perform
communication even when the above conditions are satisfied.
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Before Using
Operating environment
The PC operating environment to use data communication is as shown below:
*1 The proper operations on the upgraded, added or modified OS are not guaranteed.
*2 The required memory and necessary hard disk space may differ depending on the PC's system configuration.
d For the latest information on the operating environment, visit the DOCOMO website.
d For DOCOMO Connection Manager, use Internet Explorer 6.0 or later. As for mail software, use "Windows Mail" or "Outlook
Express 6.0".
Required devices
The following hardware and software, in addition to the FOMA terminal and a PC, are required.
a "FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02" (optional) or "FOMA USB Cable" (optional)*
1
a "
FOMA communication setting file (drivers)"*
2
*1 For USB connection
*2 Download the file from DOCOMO website.
PC unit a PC/AT compatible model
a When using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional):USB port (compliant to
Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev1.1/2.0)
a When using Bluetooth communication: Bluetooth Specification Ver.1.1, Ver.1.2 or Ver.2.0+EDR
compliant (Dial-up Networking Profile)
a When using Wi-Fi connection: wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11b or IEEE 802.1g compliant
a Display resolution of 800 × 600 dots, High Color (65,536 colors) is recommended
* For DOCOMO Connection Manager, 1,024 × 600 dots or better (1,024 × 768 dots or better
recommended)
OS
*1
a Windows XP (Japanese version)
a Windows Vista (32-bit/64-bit) (Japanese version)
a Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) (Japanese version)
Required memory
*2
a Windows XP: 128MB or higher
a Windows Vista: 512MB or higher
a Windows 7 (32-bit): 1GB or higher
a Windows 7 (64-bit): 2GB or higher
Hard disk space
*2
a 5MB or higher
* For DOCOMO Connection Manager, 10MB or higher
NOTE
d You can transmit data with the FOMA terminal connected to the DOCOMO PDA "sigmarion ".
d This FOMA terminal is not compatible with Remote Wakeup function.
d This FOMA terminal is not compatible with the FAX communication.
NOTE
d Purchase the specified "FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02" or "FOMA USB Cable". The USB cable for PC
cannot be used because the shape of the connector is different.
d The FOMA USB Cables may not function properly when connected to a USB HUB.
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Checking the Procedure
In data communication, the connection is made through a dial-up connection with Internet
service providers or LANs that support FOMA data communication.
d The FOMA communication setting file is software (driver) needed for connecting the FOMA terminal
with a PC via a FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) to carry out packet
communication, 64K data communication and data transfer (OBEX
TM
communication). Installing the
FOMA communication setting file embeds each driver into Windows.
Using DOCOMO Connection Manager, you can easily set up packet communication and 64K data
communication and create a dial-up connection.
Flow chart for completing the data communication setup
Data exchange (OBEX
TM
communication)
Install the "FOMA communication setting file" (driver) to use the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02.
Download/Install the "FOMA communication
setting file
"
(driver)
*
Download the file from the DOCOMO website and install it.
Data exchange
* Install DOCOMO keitai datalink in addition.
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Packet communication and 64K data communication
*To use Internet with the FOMA terminal and PC connected, "mopera U" (you need to apply for) is useful, which supports
broadband connection, etc. Consider the plan in which you are charged only in a month when you use the service.
For more information, visit the DOCOMO website.
Download "DOCOMO Connection
Manager" from the DOCOMO website, and
install it to PC
a Enables you to use DOCOMO Connection Manager.
"Installing DOCOMO Connection Manager"p.18
Download and install the FOMA
communication setting file (drivers) /
Connect to PC
a Install the FOMA communication setting file by
downloading from the DOCOMO website.p.9
a
Connect the FOMA terminal to the PC with the FOMA
USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional).
p.7
Set up
a mopera U
*
a Other providers
Connect and disconnect
a Connectp.36
a Disconnectp.37
Connect and disconnect
a Connectp.21
a Disconnectp.21
<To set up the access point using
"DOCOMO Connection Manager">
<Not using "DOCOMO Connection
Manager">
Set up
a Set up communication not using "DOCOMO Connection
Manager"→p.22
Check the setting after installationp.11 Check the modemp.13
Connect the FOMA terminal to a PC
wirelessly using Bluetooth communication
(p.13)
For USB connection For Bluetooth connection
For Wi-Fi connection (Packet communication only)
Set the FOMA terminal to Access point mode
a
For details, refer to the Instruction Manual for the FOMA terminal.
Set upp.15
Connect and disconnect
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Setting the USB mode to "Communication mode"
d Set the mode before connecting to PC.
d Setting is not required when using Bluetooth connection or Wi-Fi connection.
1
i
X"Setting"X"External connection"X"USB mode "X"Communication
mode"
Connecting the devices
The following procedure explains how to connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function
02 (optional).
1
Open the external connector cap of the FOMA terminal
2
Check the orientation of the external connector of the FOMA terminal, then
insert the external connector of the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function
02 horizontally until you hear a click
3
Connect the USB connector of the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function
02 to the USB terminal of your PC
" " appears on the FOMA terminal when the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 is connected.
NOTE
d " " appears on the FOMA terminal display when the FOMA communication setting file is installed and the connection with
a PC is recognized.
FOMA USB Cable with
Charge Function 02
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Disconnecting the devices
The following procedure explains how to disconnect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 (optional).
1
Remove the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 from the USB
terminal of the PC
2
Pull the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 out horizontally while
pressing the release buttons of the external connector of FOMA USB Cable
3
Close the external connector cap of the FOMA terminal
NOTE
d When you connect and disconnect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 repeatedly, wait for a while in
each step because the FOMA terminal may not recognize the PC correctly.
d Do not disconnect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 during data communication because this may
cause the disconnection of communication, malfunction or loss of data.
d Keep pressing the release buttons of the external connector of the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02
when pulling it out of the external connector of the FOMA terminal. Using excessive force to pull the cable may
cause malfunction.
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Installing the FOMA Communication Setting File
(Drivers)
The following procedure explains how to install the FOMA communication setting file (drivers).
d Before installing the FOMA communication setting file, make sure to quit any Windows software
running on your computer.*
d When installing FOMA communication setting file, be sure to log on as Administrator. If you attempt to
install the file with another account, an error may occur. Contact your PC's manufacturer or Microsoft
for information on how to set Administrator privileges on your PC.
d Install the FOMA communication setting file only when connecting to the PC using the FOMA USB
Cable with Charge Function 02.
*Quit any Windows software, including anti-virus, that resides on the task bar.
To close software that resides on task bar, click an icon on the task bar and click " 閉じる" (Close) or
"終了" (Finish).
1
Access the FOMA communication setting file (drivers) download page on
DOCOMO website
Access http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/utilization/application/foma/com_set/driver/prime/ca01c/
index.html
2
Upon confirming the user agreement, click "同意する" (Agree) of "CA-01C
通信設定ファイル(ドライバ)ダウンロード" (CA-01C communication
setting file (drivers) download) to agree it
If the “ファイルのダウンロード−セキュリティの警告” (File Download - Security Warning)
screen appears
Click “保存” (Save)
3
Specify the destination to save, and download the file
4
Double-click the downloaded file "ca-01c_driver.exe", and click " 実行"
(Execute)
Follow the onscreen instruction to specify the destination to extract the file.
5
Read "ReadMe.txt" in the "ca-01c_driver" folder created at Step 4, and
double-click an installation file that is compatible with the in-use OS
6
When the User Account Control screen appears, click “はい” (Yes) for
Windows 7, and click “続行” (Continue) for Windows Vista
For Windows XP, the User Account Control screen is not displayed.
7
Click “ドライバインストール”
(Install driver)
Installation starts.
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8
When this screen appears, click
OK
The title bar display differs depending on the in-
use OS.
9
Turn on the FOMA terminal, then connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 (optional) to your FOMA terminal
10
Connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 to the USB terminal
of the PC
A message appears on the task bar indicator, and then installation starts. Click the message and display
the progress of installation.
11
If this screen appears, click “閉
る” (Close)
Installation of the driver is completed when 4
drivers are displayed on the screen. Proceed to
Checking the installed driver (p.11).
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Checking the installed driver
Check that the FOMA communication setting file (drivers) has been correctly installed.
This section describes an example using Windows 7.
1
Select " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
For Windows XP
Select "スタート" (Start) "ントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
2
Open "
システムとセキュリティ
" (Systems and security) in the "
コントロール
パネル
" (Control Panel
)
For Windows Vista
Open " システムとメンテナンス " (System and maintenance) in the "コントロールパネル " (Control
Panel)
For Windows XP
Click the " システム" (System) icon in "パフォーマンスとメンテナンス" (Performance and
maintenance)
3
Select "デバイスマネージャー " (Device Manager)
When the User Account Control screen appears, click "はい" (Yes).
For Windows Vista
Select "デバイスマネージャ " (Device Manager)
When the User Account Control screen appears, click " 続行" (Continue).
For Windows XP
Click the " ハードウェア" (Hardware) tab and click "デバイスマネージャ " (Device manager)
4
Click each device to check the
installed driver name
Check that all the driver names are displayed under
"ポート(COMLPT" (Ports (COM& LPT)), "
デム" (Modems) and "ユニバーサルシリアルバス
コントローラー "* (Universal Serial Bus Controller)
or "USBUniversal Serial Bus)コントローラー "*
(USB (Universal Serial Bus) controller).
*It is displayed "ユニバーサルシリアルバスコン
トローラ" or "USB (Universal Serial Bus) コント
ローラ" on Windows Vista and Windows XP.
Device name Driver name
ポート(COMLPT) a FOMA CA01C Command Port
a FOMA CA01C OBEX Port
モデム
a FOMA CA01C
ユニバーサルシリアルバスコントローラー or USB (Universal
Serial Bus) コントローラー
a FOMA CA01C
NOTE
d When you check the above, if not all the driver names appear, follow the uninstall instructions (p.12) to delete the
FOMA communication setting file and install the proper file.
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Uninstalling the FOMA communication setting file (drivers)
If necessary (when updating the drivers, etc.), uninstall the drivers as follows. The procedure
for uninstalling from a Windows 7 or Windows Vista machine is described as an example.
d Uninstallation is not available while connecting the FOMA terminal with PC.
d When uninstalling FOMA communication setting file, be sure to log on as Administrator. If you attempt
to uninstall the file with another account, an error may occur. Contact your PC's manufacturer or
Microsoft for information on how to set Administrator privileges on your PC.
1
If the FOMA terminal and the PC are connected by the FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function 02 (optional), remove the FOMA USB Cable with
Charge Function 02
2
Start "プログラムと機能" (Applications and functions) on the Windows
Click " " " コントロールパネ" (Control Panel) "プログラムのアンインストール " (Uninstall a
program)
For Windows XP
Click "スタート" (Start) " コントロールパネル " (Control Panel) "ログラムの追加と削"
(Add and remove applications)
3
Select "FOMA CA01C USB" and click "ンインストールと変更" (Uninstall/
Change)
For Windows XP
Select "FOMA CA01C USB"
4
When the User Account Control screen appears, click "はい" (Yes) for
Windows 7, and click "続行" (Continue) for Windows Vista
For Windows XP
Click "変更と削除" (Change and delete)
The User Account Control screen is not displayed for Windows XP.
5
Click "OK" to uninstall
To cancel uninstallation, click "キャンセル" (Cancel).
6
Click "はい" (Yes) to restart Windows
Now the uninstallation is completed.
If you click "いいえ" (No), restart Windows manually.
NOTE
d When "FOMA CA01C USB" is not displayed in the " プログラムと機能" (Applications and functions) on the
Windows, perform the following procedure:
Open the "ca-01c_driver" folder created when the FOMA communication setting file (drivers) is installed
For Windows 7 (32-bit), open "CA-01C_driver" "CA01C_Win7_32" folder
For Windows 7 (64-bit), open "CA-01C_driver" "CA01C_Win7_64" folder
For Windows Vista (32-bit), open "CA-01C_driver" "CA01C_WinVista32" folder
For Windows Vista (64-bit), open "CA-01C_driver" "CA01C_WinVista64" folder
For Windows XP, open "CA-01C_driver" "CA01C_Win_XP" folder
Double-click "ca01c_un.exe"
*
*It is displayed as "ca01c_un" depending on the setting of your PC.
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Preparing Bluetooth Communication
Perform data communication by connecting a Bluetooth communication compatible PC to the
FOMA terminal wirelessly.
Register and connect the PC to the FOMA terminal
To connect a PC to the FOMA terminal for the first time, register the PC to the FOMA terminal.
1
i
X"Tool"X"Bluetooth"X"Accept dialup devices"
The FOMA terminal changes to the Bluetooth standby mode, and " (blue)" appears on the display.
If no communication is established for about 5 minutes, the Bluetooth standby mode is released
automatically.
2
Search and register the Bluetooth device from the PC
Register the device from the PC while the FOMA terminal is in Bluetooth standby mode.
Refer to the instruction manual of your PC for details on operating it. (Depending on the instruction
manual, "探索" (Search) or " サーチ" (Search) is used instead of "検索" (Search), and "ペアリング"
(Pairing) is used " 機器登録" (Register devices).)
3
Select "YES" when the message informing the device registration appears
4
Enter Bluetooth passkey
The PC is registered, and the PC is connected to the FOMA terminal wirelessly. When the connection is
established, " (blue)" flashes on the display.
To connect to the registered PC
Select "Accept dialup devices" on the FOMA terminal, and then perform connection operations
on the PC.
You can also connect the FOMA terminal to the registered PC by selecting "Tool"
X
"Bluetooth"X"Accept registered" and confirming "Dial-up" is in standby mode, then performing
connection operation on the PC.
Check the modem setting
Before setting communication, confirm the modem name and the COM port number for the
dial-up connection.
1
Select " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
For Windows XP
Select "スタート" (Start) " コントロールパネル " (Control Panel)
2
Open "システムとセキュリティ " (Systems and security) in the "コントロー
ルパネル" (Control Panel)
For Windows Vista
Open " システムとメンテナンス " (System and maintenance) in the "コントロールパネル " (Control
Panel)
For Windows XP
Click the " システム" (System) icon in "パフォーマンスとメンテナンス" (Performance and
maintenance)
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3
Select "デバイスマネージャー " (Device Manager)
When the User Account Control screen appears, click "はい" (Yes).
For Windows Vista
Select "デバイスマネージャ " (Device Manager)
When the User Account Control screen appears, click " 続行" (Continue).
For Windows XP
Click the " ハードウェア" (Hardware) tab and click "デバイスマネージャ " (Device manager)
4
Click each device to check the modem name and the COM port number
The modem name and the COM port number are displayed under " ポート(COMLPT" (Ports
(COM&LPT)) and " モデム" (Modem).
Stopping the dial-up connection standby
Stop the dial-up connection service being connected.
1
i
X"Tool"X"Bluetooth"X"Device list"
2
Uncheck "Dial-up" X
u
[Finish]
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Connecting to a Wi-Fi-compatible PC
Packet communication is possible by setting the FOMA terminal as an access point and
connecting the FOMA terminal and a Wi-Fi-compatible PC via Wi-Fi.
d Set the FOMA terminal to Access point mode beforehand. Refer to the Instruction Manual for the
FOMA terminal for how to set to Access point mode and details for Access point mode settings.
<Example: For Windows 7>
1
Open " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
2
Select “ネットワークとインターネット” (Network and Internet) “ネッ
トワークの状態とタスクの表示” (Show network status and task)
3
Click “ワイヤレスネットワークの管
理” (Wireless network management)
4
Click "追加" (Add)
5
Select "ネットワークプロファイルを手動で作成します" (Set up the
network profile manually)
6
Enter ESSID for CA-01C in the
"ネットワーク名" (Network name)
column, set the security type for
CA-01C in the "セキュリティの種
" (Security type) column, and
click " 次へ " (Next)
"WPA2-ーソナル" (WPA2-personal) under
"セキュリティの種類" (Security type) has the
same meaning of "WPA2-PSK".
If encryption function is set to CA-01C
Set "暗号化の種類" (Encryption type) and
"セキュリティキー" (Security key) options to
the same settings as CA-01C.
7
Click "閉じる" (Close)
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DOCOMO Connection Manager
"DOCOMO Connection Manager" is a useful software for performing the flat-rate data
communications and the measured-rate data communications. "DOCOMO Connection
Manager" enables simplification of mopera U subscription, or appropriate setting on PC
depending on the subscription.
The fare counter function is also available for checking an indication of the data traffic or usage
amount.
*This is not displayed by default. For details, refer to " ドコ コネクションマネージャのヘルプ" (DOCOMO
Connection Manager help).
This document describes procedures to install DOCOMO Connection Manager.
To connect the FOMA terminal to the Internet, signing in to the Internet service provider
including mopera U is required, which provides the available service and supports data
communication. For more information, see DOCOMO website.
Use of measured-rate data communications (including the i-mode packet flat-
rate service)
Note that the communication charge can become expensive if "packet communication" is used to communicate
large volumes of data such as to view sites and websites containing images or to download files.
Note that data communication with a PC using a USB Cable is out of the FOMA packet flat-rate services, such
as flat-rate data plans in "Pake-Houdai", "Pake-Houdai full".
Use of flat-rate data plan
Subscribing the flat-rate data plan requires the customers to sign in to the Internet service provider with
subscription of the price plan supporting the flat-rate data communication. For more information, see DOCOMO
website.
Use of mopera
For the connection settings, see mopera website.
http://www.mopera.net/mopera/support/index.html
(in Japanese only)
*
Fare counter
Connection/
disconnection
button
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Before installing DOCOMO Connection Manager
d Check the followings before installing DOCOMO Connection Manager.
Prepare the FOMA terminal, and FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) or FOMA
USB Cable (optional)
Confirm the services and contract details with the Internet Service Provider
When the connection software other than DOCOMO Connection Manager is installed, disable it if
necessary
"Other connection software than DOCOMO Connection Manager" p.17
d Setting for Internet Explorer
Before installing DOCOMO Connection Manager, set the Internet option for connection in Internet
Explorer.
1
Start Internet Explorer to select "ツール" (Tool) "インターネットオプショ
" (Internet option)
2
Click "接続" (Connect) tab and select
"ダイヤルしない" (Not dialing)
3
Click "OK"
d Other connection software than DOCOMO Connection Manager
d DOCOMO Connection Manager provides the same functions as the ones included in other connection
software listed below, and this is all you need. Disable or uninstall the following software, if necessary.
Software you do not need to use simultaneously
a mopera U start up tool
a mopera U connection & setting tool
a FOMA PC setting software
a FOMA byte counter
d Uninstall the following public wireless LAN connection software if Mzone (DOCOMO Public Wireless
LAN Service) is used through DOCOMO Connection Manager. The simultaneous use prohibits Mzone
connection through DOCOMO Connection Manager.
a U public wireless LAN utility software
a DOCOMO public wireless LAN utility software
a DOCOMO public wireless LAN utility program
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Installing DOCOMO Connection Manager
d When installing "DOCOMO Connection Manager", be sure to log on as Administrator. If you attempt to
install the software with another account, an error may occur. Contact your PC's manufacturer or
Microsoft for information on how to set Administrator privileges on your PC.
d Before starting the installation, make sure that no other program is currently running or resident. If
there is any program running, exit the program before installation.
1
Access DOCOMO Connection Manager page on DOCOMO website
Access http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/support/utilization/application/service/connection_manager/
2
Follow the onscreen instruction to go to a page for the in-use OS
3
Upon confirming the user agreement, click "同意する" (Agree) of "ダウン
ロード" (Download) to agree it
If the “ファイルのダウンロード−セキュリティの警告” (File Download - Security Warning)
screen appears
Click “実行” (Execute)
4
Execute the downloaded file, and when the User Account Control screen
appears, click "はい" (Yes) for Windows 7, and click "続行" (Continue) for
Windows Vista
For Windows XP, the " ユーザーアカウント制御 " (User Account Control) screen is not displayed. Setup
program starts immediately.
For Windows 7 For Windows Vista
NOTE
d If no MSXML6Wireless LAN APIs are available in your Windows XP environment, install them before DOCOMO
Connection Manager. When the confirmation screen appears on MSXML6Wireless LAN APIs installation, click
"Install" to proceed it. Restart Windows after completion of installing MSXML6Wireless LAN APIs, and DOCOMO
Connection Manager is automatically installed.
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5
Click "次へ" (Next)
6
Confirm the precautions and click "
次へ" (Next)
7
Upon confirming the user
agreement, click " 使用許諾契
条項に同意しま" (Agree) to agree
to it, and click "次へ" (Next)
8
Select the installation location and
click "次へ" (Next)
If you want to change the location, click "変更 "
(Change), specify the location and click " 次へ"
(Next).
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9
Click "インストール" (Install)
10
Click "完了" (Finish)
Starting DOCOMO Connection Manager
1
Start DOCOMO Connection Manager
Open " " or "スタート" (Start) " すべてのプログラム" (All programs) "NTT DOCOMO" "
コモ コネクションマネージャ " (DOCOMO Connection Manager) " ドコモ コネクションマネー
ジャ " (DOCOMO Connection Manager)
2
Specify the settings by following
the setting wizard
The setting wizard will automatically appear
when you start DOCOMO Connection Manager
for the first time.
Follow the guidance and you can make
preparations for Internet connection.
For details, refer to "ドコモ コネクションマ
ネージャ 操作マニュアル " (DOCOMO
Connection Manager operating manual).
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Executing Set Data Communication
1
Start DOCOMO Connection Manager
"Starting DOCOMO Connection Manager" p.20
2
Click the tab of the desired connection method, and click "接続する "
(Connect)
For details, refer to "ドコモ コネクションマネージャ 操作マニュアル" (DOCOMO Connection
Manager operating manual).
When connection is not available, check “Setting up Dial-up Network” (p.22) and “Setting up Dial-up
(p.29).
d During packet communication, a different icon appears on the FOMA terminal depending on the
communication conditions.
(Communicating, sending data)
(Communicating, receiving data)
(Communicating, no data transfer)
(Sending, or disconnecting)
(Receiving, or disconnecting)
d " " appears on the FOMA terminal during 64K data communication.
How to disconnect
Just closing the browser or mailer on your PC does not disconnect the communication line.
When you do not perform data communication, be sure to disconnect by the following
procedure:
1
Click "
切断する
" (Disconnect) on the
DOCOMO Connection Manager screen
2
Click "OK"
NOTE
d When executing data communication by using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional), to connect
the PC to another FOMA terminal, the FOMA communication setting file (drivers) must be installed again.
NOTE
d With Windows OS, software will be automatically updated if set to do so, and you may incur high packet
communications charges without knowing you are doing so.
d The communication speed displayed on the PC may be different from the actual communication speed.
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Setting up Dial-up Network
This section describes how to set up a dial-up connection for packet communication / 64K data
communication without using DOCOMO Connection Manager. The flow of operation is described
below.
d It is unnecessary to set up the dial-up network for 64K data communication. Go on to "Setting up Dial-
up" (p.29).
About AT commands
d AT commands are commands for modem control. The FOMA terminal complies AT commands and
supports some enhanced commands and its own AT commands.
d Entering an AT command allows you to set or confirm (display) the detail settings and the contents of
the settings for the "Data communication" and FOMA terminal.
Checking the COM port
To set up the access point (APN), you need to specify the COM port number assigned to
"FOMA CA01C" (Modem) built in after installing the FOMA communication setting file (drivers).
This section describes how to confirm the COM port number. The COM port confirmed here will
be used in the access point (APN) set up (p.25).
d Preparation
This section takes the setting using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 for
example. When you connect using Bluetooth communication, see p.13.
1
Connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) to the
FOMA terminal
2
Turn on the FOMA terminal, then connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 connected to the FOMA terminal to your PC
d To check the COM port on Windows 7
1
Open " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
2
Open "デバイスとプリンターの表示" (Device and printer) in Control Panel
3
Right-click on "docomo PRIME series CA-01C", and select "モデムの設定"
(Modem setting)
4
If the "所在地情報" (Address information) screen is displayed, enter "市外局
番/エリアコー" (Area code) and click "OK"
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5
Click the "モデム" (Modem) tab to
confirm the COM port of the "接続
" (Access point) column of
"FOMA CA01C" and click "OK"
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm the COM port number
of the in-use Bluetooth linked standard modem
or Bluetooth modem provided by a Bluetooth
device maker in the "接続先" (Access point)
column.
The COM port confirmed here will be used in the
access point (APN) set up (p.25).
The contents displayed on the screen and the
COM port number differ depending on the PC.
d To check the COM port on Windows Vista
1
Open " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel)
2
Open "ハードウェアとサウンド" (Hardware and Sound) "電話とモデム
のオプション" (Telephone and modem options) in Control Panel
3
If the "所在地情報" (Address information) screen is displayed, enter "市外局
番/エリアコー" (Area code) and click "OK"
4
Click the "モデム" (Modem) tab to
confirm the COM port of the "接続
" (Access point) column of
"FOMA CA01C" and click "OK"
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm the COM port number
of the in-use Bluetooth linked standard modem
or Bluetooth modem provided by a Bluetooth
device maker in the "接続先" (Access point)
column.
The COM port confirmed here will be used in the
access point (APN) set up (p.25).
The contents displayed on the screen and the
COM port number differ depending on the PC.
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d To check the COM port on Windows XP
1
Open "スタート" (Start)"コント
ロールパネル" (Control Panel)
2
Open "電話とモデムのオプション"
(Telephone and modem options)
from "リンタとその他のハード
ウェア" (Printers and other
hardware) in Control Panel
3
If the "所在地情報" (Address information) screen is displayed, enter "市外局
番/エリアコー" (Area code) and click "OK"
4
Click the "モデム" (Modem) tab to
confirm the COM port of the "接続
" (Access point) column of
"FOMA CA01C" and click "OK"
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm the COM port number
of the in-use Bluetooth linked standard modem
or Bluetooth modem provided by a Bluetooth
device maker in the "接続先" (Access point)
column.
The COM port confirmed here will be used in the
access point (APN) set up (p.25).
The contents displayed on the screen and the
COM port number differ depending on the PC.
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Setting up the access point (APN)
Communication software to enter AT commands is required for the settings. This section describes
how to set it up using "Hyper terminal" that comes with Windows XP.
d Windows 7 and Windows Vista is not compatible with "Hyper terminal". For Windows 7 and Windows
Vista, set with compatible software. (Follow the instructions for the setting of the software.)
Access points <APN/cid>
d Normal telephone numbers are not used for access points for packet communication unlike 64K data
communication. Set up APN instead of a telephone number for connection.
d The APN setting is just like registering a Phonebook for packet communication from a PC. Assign
registration number (cid) 1 through 10 to register, which is used as a part of the access point number.
As the APN of mopera, "mopera.ne.jp" is assigned to cid1, APN of mopera U, "mopera.net" to cid2,
3, and APN of mopera U, " mpr.ex-pkt.net " to cid 4, respectively by default, assign the APN to cid5 to
cid10.
*1
d APN is administered by "cid (administration numbers 1 through 10)". Specifying " 99**<cid
number> " as the access point number enables the connection to the access point with the cid
number.
d Specifying "99***1" as the access point number for the mopera connection or "99***3
" for the mopera U connection enables you to use mopera or mopera U easily.
*2
d The APN setting registers the access point to the FOMA terminal just like registering other parties'
information (telephone number, etc.) on a mobile phone. The following are comparisons with the
Phonebook of the mobile phone:
d Registered cid will be connection numbers in the dialup connection settings.
d Contact your Internet service provider or network administrator for an access point (APN) other than
mopera U or mopera.
*1 Set up the APN setting for the access point (Internet service provider) on the FOMA terminal in advance instead of entering
APN in the Telephone Number column of "ダイヤルアップネットワーク" (Dial-up Network) for connection.
*2 To connect to other Internet service providers, set the APN and assign it to cid5 to cid10.
<Example: Using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 on Windows XP>
1
Connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) to the
FOMA terminal
2
Turn on the FOMA terminal, then connect the FOMA USB Cable with Charge
Function 02 connected to the FOMA terminal to the PC
Default setting cid1mopera.ne.jp(PPP) cid2mopera.net(PPP) cid3mopera.net(IP) 
cid4mpr.ex-pkt.net(PPP) cid5 to 10not set
APN setting
Phonebook of mobile phone
Data to be registered APN Phone number
cid Memory number of Phonebook
Other party's name
How to register Register using PC Available (DOCOMO Connection
Manager, etc.)
Available (Dedicated software
required)
Register using Mobile phone
Unavailable (Cannot even check) Available
How to use Specify cid to connect Look up Phonebook to call
Enter the telephone number directly
from the dial key on the FOMA
terminal to call.
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3
Click "スタート" (Start) "べてのプログラム" (All programs) "アクセ
サリ" (Accessories) "通信" (Communication) "ハイパーターミナル"
(Hyper terminal) to start Hyper terminal
4
Select the "今後、このメッセージを表示しな" (Do not display this
message again) checkbox and then click "はい" (Yes)
5
Enter any name in the "名前"
(Name) column and click "OK"
"sample" is entered here as an example.
6
Select "FOMA CA01C" from "接続
方法" (Connection method), and
click "OK"
Click "キャンセル " (Cancel) after the connection
screen appears.
If a COM port of "FOMA CA01C" can be
selected
When Properties of the COM port is displayed,
click "OK".
In this example, "COM3" is selected. See
"Checking the COM port" (p.22) to confirm
the actual COM port number of "FOMA
CA01C" to be selected in "接続方法"
(Connection method).
If a COM port of "FOMA CA01C" cannot be
selected
Click "キャンセル" (Cancel) to close the "
続の設定" (Connection Settings) screen and
then follow the steps below:
(1) Select "ファイル" (File) menu "プロパ
ティ " (Properties)
(2) Select "FOMA CA01C" in the "接続方法"
(Connection method) column of the " 接続
の設定" (Connection Settings) tab on the
"sampleのプロパティ " (sample
Properties) screen
(3) Uncheck "/ 地域番号と市外局番を使
" (Use the Country/Region Code and
Area Code)
(4) Click "OK"
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7
Enter the access point (APN) and
press
Enter in the format of AT+CGDCONT=<cid>,
"PDP_type", "APN"
<cid> Enter any number between 5 and 10.
Please be cautious because if cid has been
already set, the setting will be overwritten.
"PDP_type"Enter "PPP" or "IP".
"APN"Put " " around the access point (APN)
to enter.
If "OK" is displayed, the settings for the access
point (APN) are completed.
Example: To enter APN named XXX.abc in cid
Number5
Enter AT+CGDCONT=5,"PPP","XXX.abc" .
8
Confirm that "OK" appears and click "ハイパーターミナルの終了" (Close
Hyper terminal) in the "ァイル" (File) menu
""sample"と名前付けされた接続を保存しますか? " (Are you going to save the connection "sample"?)
appears, but it is not necessary to save.
Notifying or Not notifying the Caller ID
d
You can set whether to notify the other person of your caller ID when packet communication is carried
out. Since the caller ID is important information, please take care when you send your caller ID.
d
You can set up the Notify or not notify Caller ID setting using the AT command prior to a dial-up connection.
d Use the DGPIR command (p.39) to notify or not notify the caller ID or change back to "Not set"
(Default value).
1
Start "ハイパーターミナル" (Hyper terminal)
For how to start Hyper terminal, see "Setting up the access point (APN)" (p.25).
2
Set up Notify (186) or Not notify
(184) Caller ID for packet
communication
Enter in the format of "AT DGPIR=<
n
>".
To automatically attach 184 (Not notify) for
dialing an outgoing call/answering an
incoming call
Enter the following:
AT DGPIR=1
To automatically attach 186 (Notify) for dialing
an outgoing call/answering an incoming call
Enter the following:
AT DGPIR=2
NOTE
d The AT commands entered in "Hyper terminal" may not be displayed after Step 7 on p.27. In this case, if you enter
ATE1 , AT commands you enter from then on are displayed.
d To reset the access point (APN) settings using the AT command
If reset, the access point (APN) setting with cid=1 will return to "mopera.ne.jp" (Default value), cid=2, 3 to "mopera.net" (Default
value), and cid=4 to "mpr.ex-pkt.ne" (Default value), respectively, and cid=5 through 10 will be unregistered.
<How to enter>
AT+CGDCONT= (to reset all cid)
AT+CGDCONT=cid (to reset a certain cid only)
d To confirm the access point (APN) settings using the AT command
Display the current settings.
<How to enter>
AT+CGDCONT?
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3
Confirm that "OK" appears and
click "イパーターミナルの終了"
(Close Hyper terminal) in the "ファ
イル" (File) menu
About 186 (Notify)/184 (Not notify) in Dial-up Network
You can attach 186/184 to the access point number in the Dial-up network settings as well.
The following table shows what happens if you set 186/184 both for the DGPIR command and the Dial-up
network setting.
NOTE
d The Caller ID needs to be set to "Notify" to use DOCOMO's internet connection service mopera U or mopera.
Dial-up network setting (for
cid=1)
Notify/Not notify setting by
DGPIR command
Notify/Not notify Caller ID
99*** 1#
Not set Notify
Not notify Not notify
Notify Notify
18499***1#
Not set Not notify (Dial-up network notification 184 has the
priority)
Not notify
Notify
18699***1#
Not set Notify (Dial-up network notification 186 has the
priority)
Not notify
Notify
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Setting up Dial-up
d This section takes accessing mopera U by packet communication for example.
d To connect using packet communication, enter " 99**3#" as the number of access point for
mopera U or "99**1#" for mopera. To connect using 64K data communication, enter "
8701" as the number of access point for mopera U or "9601" for mopera.
Setting up dial-up on Windows 7
1
Select “” “コントロールパネル” (Control Panel)
2
Select “ネットワークとインターネット” (Network and Internet) “ネッ
トワークの状態とタスクの表示” (Show network status and task)
3
Click “新しい接続またはネットワークのセットアップ” (Set up new
connection or network)
4
Select “ダイヤルアップ接続をセットアップします” (Set up dial-up
connection) and click “次へ” (Next)
5
If the modem selection screen
appears, click "
FOMA CA01C
モデム
" (FOMA CA01C modem)
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, click the in-use Bluetooth linked
standard modem or Bluetooth modem provided
by a Bluetooth device maker.
The modem selection screen appears only if
there are multiple modems.
6
Select the "イヤルアップの電話
番号" (Phone number for dial-up)
and enter the number of the access
point
You can leave user name and password blank for
mopera U or mopera connection.
To connect to any other provider than mopera U
or mopera, enter the user name and password
specified by the provider or network
administrator in the " ユーザー名" (User Name)
and " パスワード" (Password) columns as this
screen.
This screen is an example of accessing mopera
U by packet communication.
7
Click "接続" (Connect) and then click "スキップ" (Skip)
To confirm the settings, cancel a connection test.
8
Click “閉る” (Close)
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9
Click “ネットワークとインターネット” (Network and Internet) “ネット
ワークの状態とタスクの表示” (Show network status and task) “ネット
ワークに接続” (Connect to network) on Control Panel
10
Right-click the icon created for the dial-up and click
"プロパティ " (Properties)
11
Confirm the settings on the "全般"
(General) tab
If two or more modems are connected to the
PC
When connecting using the FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function 02, confirm that only "
デム−FOMA CA01C" (Modem - FOMA
CA01C) is checked in the "接続の方法"
(Connection method) column.
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm that only " モデ
(Modem) - the name of the in-use Bluetooth
linked standard modem or Bluetooth modem
provided by a Bluetooth device maker" is
checked in the " 接続の方法" (Connection
method) column.
If it is not checked, check it.
Confirm that "イヤル情報を使う " (Use Dial
Information) is unchecked. If not, uncheck it.
12
Click the "ネットワーク" (Network)
tab and set up each setting
Check only " インターネット プロトコル バー
ジョン4TCP/IPv4" (Internet Protocol version
4 (TCP/IPv4)) in the " この接続は次の項目を使用
します" (Use the following items for this
connection).
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13
Click the "オプション" (Options) tab and click "PPP設定" (PPP settings)
14
Clear all the boxes and click "OK"
15
Click "OK"
Setting up dial-up on Windows Vista
1
Open " " "接続先" (Access point)
2
Click "接続またはネットワークをセットアップします" (Set up the
connection or network)
3
Select "ダイヤルアップ接続をセットアップします" (Set up dial-up
connection) and click "次へ " (Next)
4
If the modem selection screen
appears, click "
FOMA CA01C
モデム
" (FOMA CA01C modem)
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, click the in-use Bluetooth linked
standard modem or Bluetooth modem provided
by a Bluetooth device maker.
The modem selection screen appears only if
there are multiple modems.
5
Select the "イヤルアップの電話
番号" (Phone number for dial-up)
and enter the number of the access
point
You can leave user name and password blank for
mopera U or mopera connection.
To connect to any other provider than mopera U
or mopera, enter the user name and password
specified by the provider or network
administrator in the " ユーザー名" (User Name)
and " パスワード" (Password) columns as this
screen.
This screen is an example of accessing mopera
U by packet communication.
6
Click "接続" (Connect) and then click "スキップ" (Skip)
To confirm the settings, cancel a connection test.
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7
Click "接続をセットアップします" (Set up the connection) and then "閉じ
る" (Close)
8
Open " " "接続先" (Access point)
9
Right-click the icon created for the
dial-up and click "プロパティ "
(Properties)
10
Confirm the settings on the "全般"
(General) tab
If two or more modems are connected to the
PC
When connecting using the FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function 02, confirm that only "
デム−FOMA CA01C" (Modem - FOMA
CA01C) is checked in the "接続の方法"
(Connection method) column.
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm that only " モデ
(Modem) - the name of the in-use Bluetooth
linked standard modem or Bluetooth modem
provided by a Bluetooth device maker" is
checked in the " 接続の方法" (Connection
method) column.
If it is not checked, check it.
Confirm that "イヤル情報を使う " (Use Dial
Information) is unchecked. If not, uncheck it.
11
Click the "ネットワーク" (Network)
tab and set up each setting
Check only " インターネット プロトコル バー
ジョン4TCP/IPv4" (Internet Protocol version
4 (TCP/IPv4)) in the " この接続は次の項目を使用
します" (Use the following items for this
connection). Check "QoS パケットスケジュー
" (QoS Packet Scheduler) and other items if
instructed by the provider.
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12
Click the "オプション" (Options) tab and click "PPP設定" (PPP settings)
13
Clear all the boxes and click "OK"
14
Click "OK"
Setting up dial-up on Windows XP
1
Open "スタート" (Start) "すべてのプログラ" (All programs) "アクセ
サリ" (Accessories) "通信" (Communication) " 新しい接続ウィザード"
(New connection wizard)
2
When the "新しい接続ウィザード"
(New Connection Wizard) screen
appears, click "次へ" (Next)
3
Select "インターネットに接続する" (Connect to the Internet) and click "
" (Next)
4
Select "接続を手動でセットアップする" (Set up the connection manually)
and click "次へ" (Next)
5
Select "ダイヤルアップモデムを使用して接続する" (Connect using a dial-
up modem) and click "次へ" (Next)
6
If the "
デバイスの選択
" (Select the
device) screen appears, select
only "
モデム−
FOMA CA01C
(COMx)" (Modem
FOMA CA01C
(COMx)), and click "
次へ
" (Next)
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, select the in-use Bluetooth
linked standard modem or Bluetooth modem
provided by a Bluetooth device maker.
The "デバイスの選択" (Select the device) screen
appears only if there are multiple modems.
(COMx) is a number of COM port displayed in "Checking the COM port" (
p.22
).
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7
Enter any name you want in the "ISP
" (ISP Name) and click "
次へ
"
(Next)
8
Enter the number of the access
point in the "電話番号" (Telephone
Number) column and click "次へ"
(Next)
This screen is an example of accessing
mopera U by packet communication.
9
Click "次へ" (Next)
You can leave user name and password blank for
mopera U or mopera connection.
To connect to any other provider than mopera U
or mopera, enter exact information specified by
the provider or network administrator in the
"ユーザー名" (User Name), "パスワード"
(Password) and "スワードの確認入力 "
(Confirm Password) columns as this screen.
10
Click "完了" (Finish)
The newly created connection wizard appears.
11
Open "スタート" (Start) "すべてのプログラ" (All programs) "アクセ
サリ" (Accessories) "通信" (Communication) "ネットワーク接続"
(Network connections)
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12
Select the icon created for the dial-
up and open "プロパティ "
(Properties) in the "ァイル" (File)
menu
13
Confirm the settings on the "全般"
(General) tab
If two or more modems are connected to the
PC
When connecting using the FOMA USB Cable
with Charge Function 02, confirm that only "
デム−FOMA CA01C" (Modem - FOMA
CA01C) is checked in the "接続方法"
(Connection method) column.
When connecting wirelessly using Bluetooth
communication, confirm that only " モデ
(Modem) - the name of the in-use Bluetooth
linked standard modem or Bluetooth modem
provided by a Bluetooth device maker" is
checked in the " 接続方法" (Connection
method) column.
If it is not checked, check it.
Confirm that "イヤル情報を使う " (Use Dial
Information) is unchecked. If it is checked, uncheck it.
This screen is an example of accessing mopera U by packet communication.
14
Click the "ネットワーク" (Network)
tab and set up each setting
Select "PPP: Windows 95/98/NT4/2000,
Internet" in the "び出すダイヤルアップサー
バーの種類 " (Type of the dial-up server to call).
Select "インターネットプロトコTCP/IP"
(Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)) in the " この接続は次
の項目を使用しま" (Use the following items
for this connection). Since the setting of "QoS
ケットスケジュー" (QoS Packet Scheduler)
cannot be changed, leave it as it is.
15
Click "設定" (Settings)
16
Clear all the boxes and click "OK"
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17
When the Step 14 screen reappears, click "OK"
Running dial-up connection
This section describes how to make a dial-up connection for packet communication by using the dial-
up setting.
<Example: Using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 on Windows 7>
1
Connect the FOMA terminal to the PC with the FOMA USB Cable with
Charge Function 02 (optional)
"Connecting the devices"p.7
2
Open " " "コントロールパネル" (Control Panel) "インターネットへ
の接続" (Connect to Internet)
3
Select the access point and click
"次へ" (Next)
4
Confirm the settings and click "ダイ
ヤル" (Dial)
This screen is an example for mopera U
connection. You can leave user name and
password blank for mopera U or mopera
connection.
<The Connecting screen appears>
While this screen appears, the log-on process
such as confirmation of the user name and
password is performed.
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<Completion of the connection>
When the connection is complete and a screen indicating the completion of the connection appears,
click "閉じる" (Close). (Depending on the OS, a message appears from the indicator of the taskbar
located on the bottom-right of the desktop for a few seconds.)
You can start browser software to view sites and websites or to use e-mail.
When connection is not available, check "Setting up Dial-up Network" (p.22) and "Setting up Dial-up"
(p.29).
See p.21 for communication conditions.
How to disconnect
Just closing the Internet browser may not disconnect the communication line. Follow the instructions
below to disconnect for sure. This section describes an example using Windows 7.
1
Click the dial-up icon in the task-tray
The connection condition screen for Internet will be displayed.
2
Select the connected item and click "切断" (Disconnect)
When this happens
d Check the followings if you cannot connect to the network or dial-up successfully.
NOTE
d The communication speed displayed on the PC may be different from the actual communication speed.
Problem Points to check
"CA-01C" is not recognized
by the PC.
Check if your PC satisfies the required operating environment (p.4).
Check if the FOMA terminal is connected to the PC and the power is turned on.
<When using the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional)>
Check if the FOMA communication setting file (drivers) is installed.
Check if the FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) is firmly connected.
Check if the USB mode (p.7) is set to "Communication mode".
<When using Bluetooth communication>
Check if the Bluetooth device is connected to the FOMA terminal via dial-up communication
service.
Unable to connect with the
access point.
Check if the settings for the ID (user name) and password are correct.
If the access point requires the Caller ID, make sure that "184" is not added to the phone
number.
Check if the box of "フロー制御を使う" (Use the flow control) of the modem property is
checked.
Check if the APN is set correctly.
If you still cannot connect to the other end after checking the above, consult with the Internet
service provider or network administrator about the setting method.
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AT Command List
AT commands available on FOMA terminal
d The following abbreviations are used in the AT command list;
[&F] : Command of which setting is initialized by AT&F command.
[&W] : Command of which setting is saved by AT&W command. The setting can be retrieved by ATZ
command.
d When you make a call via an external device or using AT command, the call is made from Number A in
A mode/Dual mode, and from Number B in B mode.
Modem port command list
The followings are the usable commands for "FOMA CA01C (
モデム
)" (modem):
d When you execute commands via Bluetooth connection, a single-byte space is inserted after each ":"
in the results.
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
A/ Executes the last executed
command again. No carriage
return is necessary.
A/
OK
AT
The modem function of a FOMA terminal is
controllable by adding the command of this
table after this command.
*
OK is answered even when only AT is entered.
AT
OK
AT%V Displays the version of the
FOMA terminal.
AT%V
Ver1.00
OK
AT&C
n
[&F] [&W]
Selects the operating
condition of the circuit CD
signal to DTE.
n
=0 CD is always ON.
n
=1
CD changes according to the carrier of
the other party's modem (initial value).
AT&C1
OK
AT&D
n
[&F] [&W]
Selects the operation to
take place when the circuit
ER signal received from DTE
transits between ON and
OFF.
n
=0 Ignores ER status (always assumed
to be ON).
n
=1
When ER changes from ON to OFF, it
becomes an on-line command status.
n
=2
If ER changes from ON to OFF, a
connection is disconnected and it will be in
an off-line command status (initial value).
AT&D1
OK
AT&E
n
[&F] [&W]
Selects how to display the
connection speed.
n
=0
Displays the wireless network
transmission speed.
n
=1 Displays the DTE serial transmission
speed (initial value).
AT&E 0
OK
AT&F
n
Restores all of registers to
their defaults. If this
command is input during
communication, the line will
be disconnected.
Only
n
= 0 can be specified (can be omitted). (At the time of off-line
mode)
AT&F
OK
AT&F?
ERROR
AT&F
?
ERROR
(At the time of on-line
command mode)
AT&F
NO CARRIER
(Change to off-line
mode)
AT&S
n
[&F] [&W]
Sets the Data Set Ready
signal to be output to DTE.
n
=0 DR is always ON (initial value).
n
=1 DR signal is ON when the line is
connected (when the communication
call is established).
AT&S 0
OK
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AT&W
n
Stores the current settings. Only
n
= 0 can be specified (can be omitted). AT&W0
OK
AT&W
OK
AT&W?
ERROR
AT&W
?
ERROR
AT DANTE Displays the FOMA terminal
signal reception level.
0
FOMA terminal signal reception level is displayed as
out of area.
1
FOMA terminal signal reception level is
0
or 1
bar.
2
FOMA terminal signal reception level is 2 bars.
3
FOMA terminal signal reception level is 3 bars.
AT DANTE
DANTE:3
OK
AT DANTE ?
DANTE:(0-3)
OK
AT DGANSM=
n
Sets the reject/permit mode
setting for the packet
incoming call. This
command is effective for
those incoming packet calls
after the setting command is
input.
n
=0
Disables the incoming call reject (AT
DGARL)/permit setting (AT
DGAPL) (initial
value).
n
=1 Enables the incoming call reject
setting.
n
=2 Enables the incoming call permit
setting.
AT DGANSM?
Displays the current setting.
AT DGANSM=0
OK
AT DGANSM?
DGANSM:0
OK
AT
DGAPL=
n
[,cid]
Sets APN, which permits
incoming packet calls, by
using <cid> parameter
defined by
+CGDCONT
n
=0 Adds the APN defined by <cid> to
incoming call permission list.
n
= 1 : Deletes the APN defined by <cid>
from incoming call permission list.
If <cid> is omitted, this will apply to all cid.
AT DGAPL?
Displays incoming call permission list.
AT DGAPL =0,5
OK
AT DGAPL?
DGAPL:1
OK
AT DGAPL =1
OK
AT DGAPL?
OK
AT
DGARL=
n
[,cid]
Sets APN, which rejects
incoming packet calls, by
using <cid> parameter
defined by
+CGDCONT
n
= 0 : Adds the APN defined by <cid> to
incoming call rejection list.
n
= 1 : Deletes the APN defined by <cid>
from incoming call rejection list.
If <cid> is omitted, this will apply to all cid.
AT DGARL?
Displays incoming call rejection list.
AT DGARL =0,5
OK
AT DGARL?
DGARL:1
OK
AT DGARL =1
OK
AT DGARL?
OK
AT DGPIR=
n
This command validates the
setting for notifying Caller ID
when sending/receiving
packet communication.
Even in the dial up network
setting, you can also add
186 (notify) or 184 (not
notify) to the access point
number. (p.27)
n
= 0 : Uses APN as it is (initial value).
n
= 1 : Uses APN by adding "184". (Caller ID
is always not sent.)
n
= 2 : Uses APN by adding "186". (Caller ID
is always sent.)
AT DGPIR?
Displays the current setting.
AT DGPIR =0
OK
AT DGPIR?
DGPIR:0
OK
AT DRPW Displays the indicator value
of the receiving power of the
FOMA terminal.
AT DRPW
DRPW:0
OK
AT DRPW=?
DRPW:(0-75)
OK
AT+CAOC Inquires for the current
charge.
AT+CAOC
+CAOC:"000014"
OK
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT+CBC Displays the battery status
of the FOMA terminal.
Result: +CBC:<bcs>,<bcl>
bcs:
0 :
FOMA terminal is powered by the battery.
1 :
FOMA terminal is not powered by the battery.
2 :
FOMA terminal is not connected to the battery.
3 :
FOMA terminal is out of transmission due to
the power-supply error.
bcl:
0 : Battery has run out, or battery is not
connected.
1-100 : Battery remained
AT+CBC
+CBC:0,70
OK
AT+CBC?
ERROR
AT+CBC=?
+CBC:(0-3),(0-100)
OK
AT+CBST
[&F] [&W]
Changes the bearer service
type.
Format: AT+CBST=<
n
>,1,0
n
=11664,000bps (bit transparent) (initial
value)
n
=13464,000bps (multimedia)
AT+CBST=134,1,0
OK
AT+CBST?
+CBST:134,1,0
OK
AT+CBST=?
+CBST:(116,134),
(1),(0)
OK
AT+CDIP =
n
[&F] [&W]
Sets whether to notify the
called sub address for the
incoming call. Inquires for
Multi number subscription.
n
= 0 : Not notify the called sub address
(initial value).
n
= 1 : Notify the called sub address.
AT+CDIP?
: Displays the current setting.
+CDIP:
n
,
m
m
=0 :
You do not subscribe to Multi number.
m
= 1 : You subscribe to Multi number.
m
= 2 : Unknown
AT+CDIP=0
OK
AT+CDIP ?
+CDIP:0,1
OK
AT+CEER Displays the reason for
disconnection of the
previous call.
Result: +CEER:<report>
report: List of disconnection reasons (p.51).
AT+CEER
+CEER:36
OK
AT+CGDC ONT
Sets the access point name
(APN) for packet origination.
p.48 p.48
AT+CGEQMIN
Registers a criterion to be used
to decide whether or not to allow
the QoS (quality of service) that is
informed from the network side
when PPP packet
communication is established.
p.48 p.48
AT+CGEQREQ Sets the QoS (quality of
service) to be requested to
network when originating a
PPP packet communication.
p.49 p.49
AT+CGMR Displays the version of the
FOMA terminal.
AT+CGMR
12345xxxxxxxxxxx
OK
AT+CGREG=
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies whether to notify
the network registration
condition.
The returned notification
displays whether you are
inside or out of service.
n
= 0 : Not informed (initial value).
n
=1 : Informed.
Informed when switching between
"Inside the service area" and "Outside
the service area" is completed.
AT+CGREG?
Displays the current setting.
+CGREG <
n
>, <stat>
n
: Set value
stat
0: Out of packet area
1: Within packet area
4: Unknown
5: Within packet area
AT+CGREG=1
OK (Set to informed)
AT+CGREG?
+CGREG: 1,0
OK
AT+CGREG=?
+CGREG: (0,1)
OK
(Outside the service area)
(When you move from
"outside the service
area" to "inside the
service area".)
+CGREG:1
AT+CGSN
Displays the product number
of the FOMA terminal.
AT+CGSN
12345xxxxxxxxxxx
OK
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT+CLIP=
n
[&F] [&W]
Displays the other party's
Caller ID on a PC when a
64K data communication
call is received.
n
= 0 : Not display the result (initial value)
n
= 1 : Display the result
AT+CLIP?
Displays the current setting.
+CLIP:
n
,
m
m
=0 :
NW setting not notifying the other
party of the Caller ID in outgoing call.
m
= 1 : NW setting notifying the other party
of the Caller ID in outgoing call.
m
= 2 : Unknown
AT+CLIP=0
OK
AT+CLIP?
+CLIP:0,1
OK
(A call is received when
+CLIP=1 is set)
RING
+CLIP:
"090XXXXXXXX",177,
"123",136
AT+CLIR=
n
Sets whether or not to notify
the other party of the phone
number when originating a
64K data communication
call.
n
= 0 : Complies to the CLIR service contract.
n
= 1 : Not notify the other party of the
caller's phone number.
n
= 2 : Notify the other party of the caller's
phone number (initial value).
AT+CLIR?
Displays the current setting.
+CLIR:
n
,
m
m
=0 : CLIR is not started (Caller ID is
always sent)
m
= 1 : CLIR is started (Caller ID is always
not sent)
m
= 2 : Unknown
m
= 3 : CLIR temporary mode (default is not
notify)
m
=4 : CLIR temporary mode (default is
notify)
AT+CLIR=0
OK
AT+CLIR?
+CLIR:0,1
OK
AT+CLIR=?
+CLIR:(0-2)
OK
AT+CMEE=
n
[&F] [&W]
Sets whether the error
report of the FOMA terminal
is present.
n
= 0 : Use the ERROR result (initial value).
n
= 1 : +CME ERROR:<err> result code is
used, and a numeral value is used for
<err>.
n
=2 :
+CME ERROR:<err> result code is used,
and characters are used for <err>
.
AT+CMEE?
Displays the current setting.
The command displayed on the right is the
execution example for cases when there is a
FOMA terminal problem or a connection error.
+CME ERROR result code is as follows.
1no connection to phone
10SIM not inserted
15SIM wrong
16incorrect password
100unknown
AT+CMEE=0
OK
AT+CNUM
ERROR
AT+CMEE=1
OK
AT+CNUM
+CME ERROR:10
AT+CMEE=2
OK
AT+CNUM
+CME ERROR:SIM not
inserted
AT+CNUM Displays the own number of
the FOMA terminal.
Result: +CNUM:,<number>,<type>
number: phone number
type : 129 or 145
129 International access code (+) is not
included.
145 International access code (+) is
included.
AT+CNUM
+CNUM:,"+8190XXXXX
XXX",145
OK
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT+COPS Selects the network
operator to connect.
Format : AT+COPS=<mode>,2,<oper>
mode=0 : automatic (searches the network
and switches the network operator
automatically)
mode=1 : manual (connects to the network
operator specified in <oper>)
mode=2 : Disconnects the connection to the
network operator
mode=3 : Mapping is not performed.
mode=4 : manual/automatic (if the connection
to the network operator specified in
<oper> fails, works as automatic
mode.)
<oper> is a hexadecimal value which consists
of Country code (MCC) and Network code
(MNC). The format is as follows:
Digit 1 of MCC ・・・octet 1 bits 1 to 4
Digit 2 of MCC ・・・octet 1 bits 5 to 8
Digit 3 of MCC ・・・octet 2 bits 1 to 4
Digit 3 of MNC ・・・octet 2 bits 5 to 8
Digit 2 of MNC ・・・octet 3 bits 5 to 8
AT+COPS=0
OK
AT+COPS?
+COPS:0
OK
AT+COPS=?
+COPS:(2,,,"44F001"),
(3,,,"44F002"),,(0,1,3),(2)
OK
AT+CPAS Displays whether the control
signal to the FOMA terminal
is available or not.
Result: +CPAS: <pas>
pas:
0 : FOMA terminal can send/receive control
signal.
1 : FOMA terminal can not send/receive
control signal.
2 : Unknown (control signal sending/
receiving is not assured).
3 : FOMA terminal can send/receive control
signal and it is currently receiving.
4 : FOMA terminal can send/receive control
signal and it is currently communicating.
AT+CPAS
+CPAS:0
OK
AT+CPAS?
ERROR
AT+CPAS=?
+CPAS:(0-4)
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT+CPIN Enters the PIN code in the
FOMA terminal.
Format: AT+CPIN="<pin>","<newpin>"
This command is to enter the PIN1,
PIN2, or PUK code - depending on
the state of the result code returned
when AT+CPIN? is entered - of the
FOMA terminal.
Even if PIN code entry or the PUK
code is requested on the screen,
depending on the state of the result
code when AT+CPIN? is entered, you
may not be able to use this command
to enter the PIN. Do not use this
command to change PIN code. Put
<pin> and <newpin> in " ".
AT+CPIN? result
+CPINREADYPIN1 code, PIN2
code
Cannot enter the PUK1 or PUK2
code
+CPINSIM PINPIN1 entry
standby
+CPINSIM PIN2PIN2 entry
standby
+CPINSIM PUKPIN1 blocked
(Can enter PUK1 code)
+CPIN:SIM PUK2 : PIN2 blocked
(Can enter PUK2 code)
The command displayed on the right
is an entry sample of PIN code
"1234" and PUK code "12345678".
(The status in which
+CPIN: READY is
answered when
+CPIN? is entered)
AT+CPIN="1234"
ERROR
(The status in which
+CPIN: READY is
answered when
+CPIN? is entered)
AT+CPIN="12345678",
"1234"
ERROR
(The status in which
+CPIN: SIM PIN is
answered when
+CPIN? is entered)
AT+CPIN="1234"
OK
(The status in which
+CPIN: SIM PUK is
answered when
+CPIN? is entered:
PIN1 lock status)
AT+CPIN="12345678",
"1234"
OK
(The status in which
+CPIN: SIM PUK2 is
answered when
+CPIN? is entered:
PIN2 lock status)
AT+CPIN="12345678",
"1234"
OK
AT+CPIN?
+CPIN:READY
OK
AT+CPIN=?
OK
AT+CR=
n
[&F] [&W]
When the line is connected,
displays the bearer service
type before the CONNECT
result code is displayed.
n
= 0 : Not display (initial value).
n
=1 : Display.
<serv> :
Displays only "GPRS", which means
packet communication.
(Displaying "SYNC" or "AV64K"
depending on the line type.)
AT+CR?:
Displays the current setting.
AT+CR =1
OK
ATD 99 ***1#
+CR : GPRS
CONNECT
AT+CRC=
n
[&F] [&W]
Sets whether to use the
extended result code for the
incoming call.
n
= 0 : Not use +CRING (initial value).
n
= 1 : Use +CRING.<type>.
Format of +CRING:
+CRINGSYNC
+CRINGAV64K
GPRS PPP,,,<APN>
AT+CRC?
Displays the current setting.
AT+CRC=0
OK
AT+CRC?
+CRC0
OK
(PPPoverUD received)
+CRINGSYNC
(AV64K received)
+CRINGAV64K
(PPP packet received)
+CRINGGPRS
PPP,,,
APN
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT+CREG=
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies whether the result
screen is present regarding
the inside/outside the
service area information
display.
c This setting may not be
available depending on
the Operating System.
n
= 0 : Not informed (initial value).
n
=1 : Informed.
Informed when switching between
"Inside the service area" and
"Outside the service area" is
complete.
AT+CREG?
Displays the current setting.
+CREG <
n
>,<stat>
n
: Set value
stat:
0: Outside voice call area
1: Inside voice call area
4: Unknown
5: Inside voice call area
AT+CREG=1
OK
(Set to informed)
AT+CREG?
+CREG 1,0
OK
(Outside the service
area)
(When you move from
outside the service area
to inside the service
area.)
+CREG 1
AT+CUSD
[&F] [&W]
Specifies or inquires for the
network setting regarding
the additional services.
Format: AT+CUSD=<
n
>,"<str>"[,0]
n
= 0 : Does not send mid result
<m>[<str>,<dcs>] (initial value)
n
= 1 : Sends mid result <m>[<str>,<dcs>]
Mid result:
m
= 0 : The settings completed
m
= 1 : The network requires the
information.
str : Only 0-9, #,can be entered. Enclose
<str> with "" (double quotation mark).
AT+CUSD=0, "xxxxxxxxx"
OK
AT+CUSD=1," 148
10000#",0
+CUSD:0,"148 7#",0
OK
AT+CUSD?
+CUSD:0
OK
AT+CUSD =?
+CUSD:(0,1)
OK
AT+FCLASS=
n
[&F] [&W]
Sets the communication
class supported by the
FOMA terminal.
n
= 0 : data is only supported. (initial value) AT+FCLASS=0
OK
AT+GCAP Displays the supported area
for the AT commands
available for the FOMA
terminal.
Result: +GCAP:<area>,<area>,<area>
area
+CGSM : Some or all GSM commands
are supported.
+FCLASS : +FCLASS command is
supported.
+W : +W command is supported.
AT+GCAP
+GCAP:+CGSM,+FCL
ASS,+W
OK
AT+GMI Displays the manufacturer
name.
AT+GMI
NEC
OK
AT+GMM Displays the FOMA terminal
product name
(FOMA CA01C).
AT+GMM
FOMA CA01C
OK
AT+GMR Displays the version of the
FOMA terminal.
AT+GMR
Ver1.00
OK
AT+IFC=
n
,
m
[&F] [&W]
Selects the flow control
method.
n
DCE by DTE
DTE by DCE
0 No flow control
1 XON/XOFF flow control.
2 RS/CS (RTS/CTS) flow control.
initial value:
n
,
m
=2, 2
AT+IFC?: Displays the current setting.
AT+IFC=2,2
OK
AT+IFC?
+IFC2,2
OK
AT+IFC=?
+IFC0,1,2,(0,1,2)
OK
AT+WS46 Displays the wireless
communication network of
the FOMA terminal.
12GSM/GPRS fixed mode
223G fixed mode
25Auto mode
AT+WS46?
25
OK
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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AT ¥S Displays the contents of
commands and S registers
currently set.
AT ¥S
E1 Q0 V1 X4 &C1
&D2 &S0 &E1 ¥V0
S000=000
S002=043
S003=013
S004=010
S005=008
S006=005
S007=060
S008=003
S010=001
S030=000
S103=001
S104=001
OK
AT ¥V
n
[&F] [&W]
Selects the response code
specification for connecting
the line.
n
= 0 : Not use extended result code (initial
value).
n
= 1 : Use extended result code.
AT ¥V0
OK
ATA Handles the incoming call
process according to the
mode received by the FOMA
terminal.
RING
ATA
CONNECT
ATD Handles the automatic
calling process for the
FOMA terminal according to
the specified parameters
and dial parameters.
ATD 99 ***<cid># : Packet communication
<cid> 1 to 10: displays APN with
+CGDCONT setting.
AT+CBST=116,1,0
ATD<phone number> : 64K communication
AT+CBST=134,1,0
ATD<phone number> : AV64K
communication
<Packet communication>
ATD 99 ***1#
CONNECT
<64K communication>
AT+CBST=116,1,0
OK
ATD090xxxxxxxx
CONNECT
<AV64K communication>
AT+CBST=134,1,0
OK
ATD090xxxxxxxx
CONNECT
ATE
n
[&F] [&W]
Selects whether the echo
back is present for DTE in
the command mode.
n
= 0 : Echo back absent.
n
= 1 : Echo back present (initial value).
ATE1
OK
ATH
n
Performs on-hook operation
for the FOMA terminal.
n
= 0 : Disconnect the line (can be omitted). (During packet
communication)
+++
OK
ATH
NO CARRIER
ATI
n
Displays the ID code.
n
= 0 : Displays "NTT DoCoMo".
n
= 1 : Displays the product name (same
with +GMM).
n
= 2 : Displays the version of the FOMA
terminal (same with +GMR).
n
=3 : Displays the each element of ACMP
signal.
n
=4 : Displays the details of communication
functions of the FOMA terminal.
ATI0
NTT DoCoMo
OK
ATI1
FOMA CA01C
OK
ATO
n
Returns from the online
command mode to the
online data mode during
communication.
n
= 0 : Returns from online command mode
to online data mode (can be omitted).
ATO
CONNECT
ATQ
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies whether or not to
display the result code for
DTE.
n
= 0 : Displays the result code (initial value).
n
= 1 : Not display the result code.
ATQ0
OK
ATQ1
(At that time, OK is not
returned.)
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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ATS0=
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies how many times
the FOMA terminal rings
before it automatically
receives a call.
n
= 0 : No automatic answer (initial value).
n
= 1- 255: A call is automatically answered
after the specified number of
rings.
ATS0?: Displays the current setting.
ATS0=0
OK
ATS0?
000
OK
ATS2=
n
[&F]
Sets an escape character.
n
= 43 : Initial value.
n
= 127 : Escapes processing is invalid.
ATS2? : Displays the current setting.
ATS2=43
OK
ATS2?
043
OK
ATS3=
n
[&F]
Sets a carriage return (CR)
character.
n
= 13 : Initial value (Only
n
= 13 can be
specified).
ATS3? : Displays the current setting.
ATS3=13
OK
ATS3?
013
OK
ATS4=
n
[&F]
Sets a line feed (LF)
character.
n
= 10 : Initial value (Only
n
= 10 can be
specified).
ATS4? : Displays the current setting.
ATS4=10
OK
ATS4?
010
OK
ATS5=
n
[&F]
Sets a backspace (BS)
character.
n
= 8 : Initial value (Only
n
= 8 can be
specified).
ATS5? : Displays the current setting.
ATS5=8
OK
ATS5?
008
OK
ATS6=
n
[&F]
Sets the pause time
(second) until a dial starting.
This command can be set but cannot be
operated.
ATS6=5
OK
ATS6?
005
OK
ATS6=?
ERROR
ATS8=
n
[&F]
Sets the pause time
(second) by using the
comma dial.
This command can be set but cannot be
operated.
ATS8=3
OK
ATS8?
003
OK
ATS8=?
ERROR
ATS10=
n
[&F][&W]
Automatic disconnection
delay time setting.
(1/10 second)
This command can be set but cannot be
operated.
ATS10=1
OK
ATS10?
001
OK
ATS10=?
ERROR
ATS30=
n
[&F]
Disconnects the line when
there is no user data
exchange for the time set in
this command.
n
= 0 : Inactive timer off (initial value)
n
=0 - 255
Where n is the number of minutes.
ATS30=0
OK
ATS30?
000
OK
ATS30=?
ERROR
ATS103=
n
[&F]
Sets the called sub address
character.
n
=0 :
n
=1 / (initial value)
n
=2 ¥ (¥ mark or back slash)
ATS103=0
OK
ATS103?
000
OK
ATS103=?
ERROR
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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ATS104=
n
[&F]
Sets the calling sub address
character.
n
=0 : #
n
= 1 : % (initial value)
n
=2 : &
ATS104=0
OK
ATS104?
000
OK
ATS104=?
ERROR
ATV
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies whether the result
code is returned in numerals
or alphabets.
n
= 0 : Returns the result code in numeral
value.
n
= 1 : Returns the result code in characters
(initial value).
ATV1
OK
ATX
n
[&F] [&W]
Specifies whether the speed
indication is present in the
CONNECT display when
connecting the line.
Also detects a busy tone or
a dial tone.
n
= 0 : Without dial tone detection; without
busy tone detection; without speed
display.
n
= 1 : Without dial tone detection; without
busy tone detection; with speed
display.
n
= 2 : With dial tone detection; without
busy tone detection; with speed
display.
n
= 3 : Without dial tone detection; with
busy tone detection; with speed
display.
n
= 4 : With dial tone detection; with busy
tone detection; with speed display.
(initial value)
ATX1
OK
ATZ Resets the current setting to
the contents of the non-
volatile memory.
If this command is input
during communication, the
line will be disconnected.
(Online command
mode)
ATZ
NO CARRIER
(Offline command
mode)
ATZ
OK
+++ In response to the escape
sequence, the online data
mode changes to the online
command mode while
maintaining the line
connection.
(Online data mode)
+++ (No display)
OK
AT command Outline Parameter/description
Command execution example
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d Supplementary explanation of AT command
Commands which do not function
The following commands do not generate errors but will not function as a command:
ATT (Tone setting)
ATP (Pulse setting)
Command name: +CGDCONT=[parameter]
Outline
Sets the access point name (APN) for packet origination.
Though this command is a setting command, it will not be recorded in non-volatile memory written by [&W], nor reset
by [&F] or [Z].
Format
+CGDCONT=[ <cid>[ ,"<PDP_type>"[ ,"<APN>"] ] ]
Explanation of the parameters
Sets the access point name (APN) for packet origination. See the following command execution example:
<cid>
*1
1 ~ 10
<PDP_type>
*2
PPP or IP
<APN>
*3
Any value
*1<cid> is a number for managing the access point name (APN) registered in the FOMA terminal for a packet
communication. For the FOMA terminal, you can register from number 1 to 10. As "mopera.ne.jp" is assigned to
<cid>=1, "mopera.net" to <cid>=2 and 3, and <cid>=4 to "mpr.ex-pkt.net", respectively by default, assign the
APN to cid5 to cid10.
*2<PDP_type> is the connection method. For the FOMA terminal, you can specify PPP or IP. PPP is assigned to
<cid>=1 ,2 and 4, and IP is assigned to <cid>=3 by default. Specity PPP when you use the FOMA terminal as an
access point for Access point mode.
*3<APN> is an arbitrary character string indicating each access point name.
Operation performed when the parameter is omitted
+CGDCONT= Sets the initial value to all <cid>.
+CGDCONT=<cid> Sets the specified <cid> to the initial value.
+CGDCONT=? Displays a list of values that can be set.
+CGDCONT? Displays the current setting.
Command execution example
Command for registering an APN name of abc (when cid is 5).
AT+CGDCONT=5,"PPP","abc"
OK
Command name: +CGEQMIN=[parameter]
Outline
Registers a criterion to be used to decide whether or not to allow the QoS (quality of service) that is informed from the
network side when PPP packet communication is established.
There are 4 setting patterns as described in the following command execution example.
Though this command is a setting command, it will not be recorded in non-volatile memory written by [&W], nor reset
by [&F] or [Z].
Format
+CGEQMIN=[<cid>[ ,,<Maximum bitrate UL>[ ,<Maximum bitrate DL>] ] ]
Explanation of the parameters
<cid>
*1
1 10
<Maximum bitrate UL>
*2
None (initial value) or 5,760
<Maximum bitrate DL>
*2
None (initial value) or 7,232
*1<cid> is a number for managing the access point name (APN) registered in the FOMA terminal for a packet
communication.
*2<Maximum bitrate UL> and <Maximum bitrate DL> set the maximum communication speed (kbps) of uplink and
downlink between the FOMA terminal and base station. When it is set to "None" (initial value), all speeds will be
permitted, but when set to 5,760 or 7,232, a connection at a speed of other values will not be permitted, and a
packet communication may not be connected.
Operation performed when the parameter is omitted
+CGEQMIN= Sets the initial value to all <cid>.
+CGEQMIN=<cid> Sets the specified <cid> to the initial value.
+CGEQMIN=?Displays a list of values that can be set.
+CGEQMIN?Displays the current setting.
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Command execution example
Only the following 4 patterns can be set. (1) is set as an initial value to each cid.
(1) Command for permitting all speeds of both uplink and downlink (when cid is 5)
AT+CGEQMIN=5
OK
(2) Command for permitting only the speed of uplink 5,760kbps and downlink 7,232kbps (when cid is 6)
AT+CGEQMIN=6,,5760,7232
OK
(3) Command for permitting uplink 5,760kbps and all speeds of downlink (when cid is 7)
AT+CGEQMIN=7,,5760
OK
(4) Command for permitting all speeds of uplink and only 7,232kbps of downlink (when cid is 8)
AT+CGEQMIN=8,,,7232
OK
Command name: +CGEQREQ=[parameter]
Outline
Sets the QoS (quality of service) to be requested to network when originating a PPP packet communication.
For setting, only the following pattern in the command execution example can be set, which is also set as an initial
value.
Though this command is a setting command, it will not be recorded in non-volatile memory written by [&W], nor reset
by [&F] or [Z].
Format
+CGEQREQ=[<cid>]
Explanation of the parameters
<cid>
*
1 to 10
* <cid> is a number for managing the access point name (APN) registered in the FOMA terminal for a packet
communication.
Operation performed when the parameter is omitted
+CGEQREQ=Sets the initial value to all <cid>.
+CGEQREQ=<cid>Sets the specified <cid> to the initial value.
+CGEQREQ=?Displays a list of values that can be set.
+CGEQREQ?Displays the current setting.
Command execution example
Only the following 1 pattern can be set. This is set to each cid as an initial value.
Command for requesting a connection at a speed of uplink 5,760kbps and downlink 7,232kbps (when cid is 5).
AT+CGEQREQ=5
OK
Saving modem port command setting value
The values set by AT commands are initialized every time the power of FOMA terminal is turned on or off, except the
access point name (APN) set by AT+CGDCONT command (p.25), QoS setting by AT+CGEQMIN/AT+CGEQREQ
command, permit or reject incoming call setting by ATDGAPL/ATDGARL/ATDGANSM command, the setting for
specifying sending/not sending caller ID of packet communication set by ATDGPIR command and the setting for
specifying sending/not sending caller ID of 64K data communication set by AT+CLIR command. However, you can save
the values set by commands with [&W] if you enter
    AT&W
after the setting. In this case, other set values with [&W] will also be saved. These values can be retrieved by entering
    ATZ
even after the power is turned on or off.
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Result codes
Result codes related with data communication
Extended result codes
•&E0
•&E1
Communication protocol result codes
Number
indication
Character indication Description
0 OK Successfully executed.
1 CONNECT Connected.
2 RING Incoming call.
3 NO CARRIER Line disconnected.
4 ERROR Command not acceptable.
6 NO DIALTONE Unable to detect dialing tone.
7 BUSY Busy tone detected.
8 NO ANSWER Time out in connection completing.
100 RESTRICTION Network restricted.
101 DELAYED Redialing restricted.
Number
indication
Character indication Description
122 CONNECT 64000 Connected between the FOMA terminal and base station at 64,000bps.
125 CONNECT 384000 Connected between the FOMA terminal and base station at 384,000bps.
133 CONNECT 3648000 Connected between the FOMA terminal and base station at 3,648,000bps.
135 CONNECT 7232000 Connected between the FOMA terminal and base station at 7,232,000bps.
Number
indication
Character indication Description
5 CONNECT 1200 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 1,200bps.
10 CONNECT 2400 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 2,400bps.
11 CONNECT 4800 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 4,800bps.
13 CONNECT 7200 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 7,200bps.
12 CONNECT 9600 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 9,600bps.
15 CONNECT 14400 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 14,400bps.
16 CONNECT 19200 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 19,200bps.
17 CONNECT 38400 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 38,400bps.
18 CONNECT 57600 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 57,600bps.
19 CONNECT 115200 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 115,200bps.
20 CONNECT 230400 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 230,400bps.
21 CONNECT 460800 Connected between the FOMA terminal and PC at 460,800bps.
Number
indication
Character indication Description
1 PPPoverUD Connected by PPPoverUD (BC=UDI, +CBST=116,1,0)
3 AV64K Connected by AV (Videophone) [64K]
5 PACKET Connected by Packet
NOTE
d The result code appears as character indication (default value) when ATV
n
command (p.47) is set to
n
=1, and as
number indication when the command is set to
n
=0.
d Though the communication speed appears in order to maintain a compatibility with the modem connected by
traditional RS-232C, it differs from the actual connection speed because the FOMA terminal and PC are connected
via FOMA USB Cable with Charge Function 02 (optional) or via Bluetooth Communication.
d "RESTRICTION" (Number indication: 100) indicates that the network is congested. If this is displayed, wait for a
while and then try again.
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Result code display example
When ATX0 is set
Regardless of the AT¥V
n
command (p.45) setting, only CONNECT appears when the connection is completed.
Character indication example: ATD99*** 1#
CONNECT
Number indication example: ATD 99 ***1#
1
When ATX1 is set
ATX1, AT¥V0 are set (default)
Displayed in CONNECT <rate between the FOMA terminal and the PC> format when the connection is completed.
Character indication example: ATD99*** 1#
CONNECT 460800
Number indication example: ATD 99 ***1#
121
ATX1, AT¥V1 are set
*
The following format appears when the connection is completed:
CONNECT <rate between the FOMA terminal and the PC> PACKET <Connecting party's APN>/<Upstream (the
FOMA terminal Wireless base station) maximum rate>/<Downstream (the FOMA terminal Wireless base station)
maximum rate>
The following sample indicates that a connection is made to mopera.ne.jp at maximum 5,440kbps for sending, and
maximum 7,232kbps for receiving.
Character indication example: ATD99*** 1#
CONNECT 460800 PACKET mopera.ne.jp/5440/7232
Number indication example: ATD 99 ***1#
1 21 5
* If both ATX1 and AT¥V1 are set simultaneously, a dial-up connection may not be correctly made. The single setting
of AT¥V0 is recommended.
List of disconnection reasons
Packet communication
64K data communication
Value Reason
26
27
Missing or incorrect APN.
30 Activation rejected by the network.
33 Requested service option not subscribed.
36 Disconnected successfully.
Value Reason
1 The specified number does not exist.
16 Disconnected successfully.
17 Cannot communicate because the other party's line is busy.
18 Dialed, but no response within the specified time.
19 Cannot communicate because the other party is ringing.
21 The other party has rejected the communication.
63 The service or option of the network is not valid.
65 A transmission capacity not provided has been specified.
88 Sent to a terminal with different terminal attributes or received call.
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Kuten Code List
1
Kuten Code List
<Guide to the kuten code table>
First enter “digits 1-3 of the kuten code” then “digit 4”.
d Some kuten codes in the table here may look different from what actually appear on screens.




󰐸󰐺󰑄󰑈󰑐󰑌󰑔󰑤󰑜
󰑬󰑴󰐹󰐻󰑇󰑋󰑓󰑏󰑛󰑫
󰑣󰑳󰒃󰑘󰑧󰑠󰑯󰑷󰑕󰑨
󰑝󰑰󰑺
󰒄󰒅󰒆󰒇󰒈󰒉󰒊󰒋󰒌
󰒍󰒎󰒏󰒐󰒑󰒒󰒓󰒔󰒕󰒖
󰒗󰒘󰒙󰒚󰒛󰒜󰒝󰒞󰒟󰒠
󰒡󰒢󰒣󰙧󰒥󰙩󰒧󰙫󰒩
󰒴󰒵󰒶󰒷󰒸


󰒻󰒼

󰒾
󰒿󰓀󰓁󰓂󰓃󰓄󰓅󰓆󰓇󰓈
󰓉󰓊󰓋󰓌󰓍󰓎󰓏
󰓐󰓑




































010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
026
027
028
029
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
060
061
062
063
064
065
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
080
081
082
083
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
160
161
162
163
164
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
170
171
172
173
173
174
175
176
177
178
178
179
180
181
182
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
























































191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
243
244






















































󰒪󰙭󰒬󰒭󰙬󰒯󰒰󰙰󰒲󰒳
0123456789 0123456789 0123456789
First to third
digits of
Kuten codes
Fourth digit of Kuten codes
First to third
digits of
Kuten codes
Fourth digit of Kuten codes
First to third
digits of
Kuten codes
Fourth digit of Kuten codes

2








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
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
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


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
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
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


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


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


































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

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


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


















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


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
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



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



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󰀆󰀇󰀈󰀉󰀊󰀋󰀌󰀍󰀎󰀏
󰀐󰀑󰀒󰀓󰀔󰀕󰀖󰀗󰀘󰀙
󰀚󰀛󰀜󰀝󰀞󰀟󰀠󰀡󰀢󰀣
󰀤󰀥󰀦󰀧󰀨
󰀩󰀪󰀫󰀬󰀭󰀮󰀯󰀰󰀱
󰀲󰀳󰀴󰀵󰀶󰀷󰀸󰀹󰀺󰀻
󰀼󰀽󰀾󰀿󰁀󰁁󰁂󰁃󰁄󰁅
󰁆󰁇󰁈󰁉󰁊󰁋󰁌󰁍󰁎󰁏
󰁐󰁑󰁒󰁓󰁔󰁕󰁖󰁗󰁘󰁙
󰁚󰁛󰁜󰁝󰁞󰁟󰁠󰁡󰁢󰁣
󰁤󰁥󰁦󰁧󰁨󰁩󰁪󰁫󰁬󰁭
󰁮󰁯󰁰󰁱󰁲󰁳󰁴󰁵󰁶󰁷
󰁸󰁹󰁺󰁻󰁼󰁽󰁾󰁿󰂀󰂁
󰂂󰂃󰂄󰂅󰂆
󰂇󰂈󰂉󰂊󰂋󰂌󰂍󰂎󰂏
󰂐󰂑󰂒󰂓󰂔󰂕󰂖󰂗󰂘󰂙
󰂚󰂛󰂜󰂝󰂞󰂟󰂠󰂡󰂢󰂣
󰂤󰂥󰂦󰂧󰂨󰂩󰂪󰂫󰂬󰂭
󰂮󰂯󰂰󰂱󰂲󰂳󰂴󰂵󰂶󰂷
󰂸󰂹󰂺󰂻󰂼󰂽󰂾󰂿󰃀󰃁
󰃂󰃃󰃄󰃅󰃆󰃇󰃈󰃉󰃊󰃋
󰃌󰃍󰃎󰃏󰃐󰃑󰃒󰃓󰃔󰃕
󰃖󰃗󰃘󰃙󰃚󰃛󰃜󰃝󰃞󰃟
󰃠󰃡󰃢󰃣󰃤
󰃥󰃦󰃧󰃨󰃩󰃪󰃫󰃬󰃭
󰃮󰃯󰃰󰃱󰃲󰃳󰃴󰃵󰃶󰃷
󰃸󰃹󰃺󰃻󰃼󰃽󰃾󰃿󰄀󰄁
󰄂󰄃󰄄󰄅󰄆󰄇󰄈󰄉󰄊󰄋
󰄌󰄍󰄎󰄏󰄐󰄑󰄒󰄓󰄔󰄕
󰄖󰄗󰄘󰄙󰄚󰄛󰄜󰄝󰄞󰄟
󰄠󰄡󰄢󰄣󰄤󰄥󰄦󰄧󰄨󰄩
󰄪󰄫󰄬󰄭󰄮󰄯󰄰󰄱󰄲󰄳
󰄴󰄵󰄶󰄷󰄸󰄹󰄺󰄻󰄼󰄽
󰄾󰄿󰅀󰅁󰅂
󰅃󰅄󰅅󰅆󰅇󰅈󰅉󰅊󰅋
󰅌󰅍󰅎󰅏󰅐󰅑󰅒󰅓󰅔󰅕
󰅖󰅗󰅘󰅙󰅚󰅛󰅜󰅝󰅞󰅟
󰅠󰅡󰅢󰅣󰅤󰅥󰅦󰅧󰅨󰅩
󰅪󰅫󰅬󰅭󰅮󰅯󰅰󰅱󰅲󰅳
󰅴󰅵󰅶󰅷󰅸󰅹󰅺󰅻󰅼󰅽
󰅾󰅿󰆀󰆁󰆂󰆃󰆄󰆅󰆆󰆇
󰆈󰆉󰆊󰆋󰆌󰆍󰆎󰆏󰆐󰆑
󰆒󰆓󰆔󰆕󰆖󰆗󰆘󰆙󰆚󰆛
󰆜󰆝󰆞󰆟󰆠
󰆡󰆢󰆣󰆤󰆥󰆦󰆧󰆨󰆩
󰆪󰆫󰆬󰆭󰆮󰆯󰆰󰆱󰆲󰆳
󰆴󰆵󰆶󰆷󰆸󰆹󰆺󰆻󰆼󰆽
󰆾󰆿󰇀󰇁󰇂󰇃󰇄󰇅󰇆󰇇
󰇈󰇉󰇊󰇋󰇌󰇍󰇎󰇏󰇐󰇑
󰇒󰇓󰇔󰇕󰇖󰇗󰇘󰇙󰇚󰇛
󰇜󰇝󰇞󰇟󰇠󰇡󰇢󰇣󰇤󰇥
󰇦󰇧󰇨󰇩󰇪󰇫󰇬󰇭󰇮󰇯
󰇰󰇱󰇲󰇳󰇴󰇵󰇶󰇷󰇸󰇹
󰇺󰇻󰇼󰇽󰇾
󰇿󰈀󰈁󰈂󰈃󰈄󰈅󰈆󰈇
󰈈󰈉󰈊󰈋󰈌󰈍󰈎󰈏󰈐󰈑
󰈒󰈓󰈔󰈕󰈖󰈗󰈘󰈙󰈚󰈛
󰈜󰈝󰈞󰈟󰈠󰈡󰈢󰈣󰈤󰈥
󰈦󰈧󰈨󰈩󰈪󰈫󰈬󰈭󰈮󰈯
󰈰󰈱󰈲󰈳󰈴󰈵󰈶󰈷󰈸󰈹
󰈺󰈻󰈼󰈽󰈾󰈿󰉀󰉁󰉂󰉃
󰉄󰉅󰉆󰉇󰉈󰉉󰉊󰉋󰉌󰉍
󰉎󰉏󰉐󰉑󰉒󰉓󰉔󰉕󰉖󰉗
󰉘󰉙󰉚󰉛󰉜
󰉝󰉞󰉟󰉠󰉡󰉢󰉣󰉤󰉥
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