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LG L704I User Manual
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Part 15.21 statement
" Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. "
Part 15.105 statement
This equipment 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.
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 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.

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  • Page 1 Part 15.21 statement " Change or Modifications that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. " Part 15.105 statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty Statement

    (6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Important Information Turn off your phone in a medical facility or at a gas station. Never place your phone in a microwave oven as this will This user guide contains important information on the use and cause the battery to explode. operation of this phone.
  • Page 4 Only use the batteries, antennas, and chargers provided by bathroom. LG. The warranty will not be applied to products provided by other suppliers. Never store your phone in temperatures less than- 4°F or greater than 122°F.
  • Page 5 For Your Safety FCC RF Exposure Information Body-worn Operation WARNING! Read this information before operating the phone. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 0.79 inches (2cm) between the In August 1996, the Federal Communications (FCC) of he United user’s body and the back of the phone.
  • Page 6 For Your Safety Vehicle Mounted External Antenna Battery Disposal (optional, if available) Please dispose of your battery properly or bring to your A minimum separation distance of 8 inches (20cm) must be local wireless carrier for recycling. maintained between the user/bystander and the vehicle Do not dispose in fire or with hazardous or flammable mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure materials.
  • Page 7 Confirming before use Phone Parts and Functions ....28 Display ............32 Menu Operations........34 Soft Key Operations .......34 Side Button Main Operations ....35 Using the UIM ....36 Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack..38 Charging the Phone....40 Turning Power ON........44 Turning Power OFF ........44 Date/Time ..........45 Using Caller ID Notification Service ..45 Own Number...........45...
  • Page 8: Phone Parts And Functions

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Phone Parts and Functions The Name and function of each part of the phone are as follows. • This manual describes operation of each button using an illustration of the button.
  • Page 9 Confirming before use 1 Earpiece Press this key during auto key lock to cancel the auto lock. > P101 While talking over a call, the other party’s voice is heard from here. You can execute the items shown on the soft key area. >...
  • Page 10 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF 9 TVideo-phone button % Microphone Press to make/receive video-phone calls. > P58, P60 For speaking to the other party. For recording sound when shooting moving images by Press on the Stand-by display to view the other party that the camera.
  • Page 11 Confirming before use = Photo light Also, press to delete entered text. ※ Note that the operation may not be canceled You can turn on this light when the out camera is used. ※ depending on the timing of canceling This lights up/flashes in red during shooting still image or moving images.
  • Page 12: Display

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Display : Displayed while “All Call Rejection” is activated. : Displayed while a function (Task) is activated. 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 ! " # : Performing multiple functions (Task). (Blinking): Alarm starts while talking, activating camera Remain 8 or setting public mode (drive mode).
  • Page 13 Confirming before use (White): Displayed when an unread mail and SMS : Displayed when the vibration for incoming call is message exist. activated to “Pattern 1” or “Pattern 2” when the alarm for incoming voice call or video-call is muted, (Pink): Displayed when the inbox is full.
  • Page 14: Menu Operations

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Menu Operations Soft Key Operations This section describes the operation using an example for To perform an operation displayed in the soft key area on the 待受画面, press the corresponding button as below. setting a wall paper on the Stand-by display. Selecting a function by a K 1.
  • Page 15: Side Button Main Operations

    Confirming before use Side Button Main Operations phone Operation of How to operate operation phone During voice phone/ Adjust phone Open/ Video-phone call ] FE volume Close Press ] G for 1 or more Call rejection Close seconds during incoming call Stopping alarm Open/ During the alarm/ schedule...
  • Page 16: Using The Uim

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Inserting phone Operation of How to operate operation phone 1. Insert the UIM with its IC-side facing downwards in the direction of the arrow underneath the guide Adjusting the volume When playing moving Open/ images/melodies ] FE when moving images/ Close melodies are replayed...
  • Page 17 Confirming before use Information Differences of UIM • When inserting / removing the UIM, close the flip, and then put The card (blue) differs from the card it on your hand. Take care not to accidentally torch or scratch (Green/White) as follows: the IC.
  • Page 18: Attaching/Removing The Battery Pack

    Attaching/Removing the Battery Pack Make sure that you attach the dedicated battery pack L02 for L704i to use it. 2. Insert the battery in the direction of the arrow with the label facing downwards, then push it in...
  • Page 19 Confirming before use 3. Adjust the rear cover to the ditch of the Removing phone holding the cover approx. 3mm off, then 1. Press the rear cover in the direction of the arrow press it in the direction of the arrow to slide it in to slide it in the direction of the arrow 2, then lift it the direction of the arrow 2, then push it until it...
  • Page 20: Charging The Phone

    Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Information 2. Place the arrow side of the AC adaptor connector up and keep the connector level with head • Attach/remove the battery pack with the phone closed set to connect in the arrow direction and held in your hand after you turn off the power. In addition, If you attach/remove the battery pack forcibly, it may damage the charging connector of battery.
  • Page 21 Confirming before use • If you start to charge the battery, the charging start • When charging the battery pack overseas, confirm the voltage tone will sound. used in the country or the area of stay, and use The battery level icon ( ) flashes on and off in turn Overseas/Domestic AC Adapter 01 (option) (A conversion plug and it is red.
  • Page 22 Confirming before use Ç≤égópëOÇÃämîF Removing the AC Adapter Checking the Battery Level After charging completes, disconnect the AC adapter from When turning the power on, the battery level (estimate) the phone. icon appears. • The Battery Level display indicates just an estimate of 1.
  • Page 23 Confirming before use disconnect the phone from the AC adapter Battery life and then set it again. • The battery pack is a consumable. With repeating the charging, the operating time at a time is gradually Estimated usage time for battery reduced.
  • Page 24: Turning Power On

    Confirming before use Ç=égópëOÇÃämîF • The continuous standby time for standstill is the Turning Power ON average number of hours you can use the • Before you turn on the power, make sure that the UIM is phone in standstill status when it is closed and can inserted and that the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 25: Own Number

    Confirming before use Date/Time You can set the date and time. See “Setting Date & Time” (P96) for details of how to set them up. Using Caller ID Notification Service The Caller ID Notification Service enables you to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call.
  • Page 26 Making calls/ Receiving calls Making calls..........48 Receiving calls ........51 Using Public mode (drive mode) ...52 Using Public mode (power off) ....54...
  • Page 27: Making Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls • Press Q for 1 or more seconds: You can switch Making calls ON/OFF the speaker phone. 1. Enter the other party’s phone number 3. P to end the call after talking • When the call is disconnected, the alert sound sounds from a receiver.
  • Page 28: Making Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls – Not notify : “#31#” is added in front of the phone End active call You can disconnect the call. number entered, but the phone number is not notified. ※ 1 ※ 1 Hold /Cancel held call –...
  • Page 29 Making calls/Receiving calls 4. Confirm that the other party accepted ] A or C Information [Select] • To switch the phonebook list to display between the phone and UIM, select M [Menu] > “View handset” / “View • The dial data from the beginning to the first “P” is UIM”...
  • Page 30: Receiving Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls • Contact “ Information Center” on the back of Adjusting the Volume this manual for inquiries about WORLD CALL. 1. Press FE Hduring a call or press H for 1 or more • If the other party uses a specific 3G mobile phone seconds overseas, you can make an “International Video-phone Call”...
  • Page 31: Receiving Calls

    Making calls/Receiving calls Information Call rejection The call is disconnected without answering it. • When dialing/receiving overseas, some name of the other party ※ 2 Call forwarding may not be displayed even that name is registered in the The call is forwarded to the registered phone number. phonebook.
  • Page 32 Making calls/Receiving calls Voice Mail Setting the Public Mode (drive mode) 1. On the stand-by display ] Press * for 1 or more When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received seconds A Public mode (drive mode) The call is terminated without •...
  • Page 33: Using Public Mode (Power Off)

    Making calls/Receiving calls ※2: This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). Nuisance Call Blocking Service Make a voice call to “1412” (free) and set not to be applicable to When a voice call is received When a video-phone call is received video-phone call.
  • Page 34 Making calls/Receiving calls Activating between network services and Public Activate Public mode (power off) mode (power off) 1. *25251 ] A If you use Public mode (power off) and Network service at • Public mode (power off) is set. (Nothing is changed in the same time, the operation will be activated as follow.
  • Page 35 Making calls/Receiving calls ※1: When voice mail or call forwarding ring time is set to Nuisance Call Blocking Service “0 sec”, no Public mode (power off) guidance is played. Response to Incoming Voice calls Response to Incoming Video-phone calls ※2: This handset is not applicable to Voice Mail (Video-phone call). •...
  • Page 36 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone ........58 Making Video-phone Calls.....58 Receiving Video-phone Calls....60 Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls ........61...
  • Page 37: About Video-Phone

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls About Video-phone Mark Description Speaker phone ON/OFF When both you and the other party use video- Zooming magnification phones, you can talk seeing each other's image. • video-phones conform to 3G – 324M※1 • The voice of the other party is heard from the speaker standardized by the international standard 3GPP※2 .
  • Page 38 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls – Display setting : You can set the display method Using the Submenus of the Talking Screen for the Talking screen. > P257 Setting item/Setting at purchase • Both : The other party’s image and your image 1.
  • Page 39 Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Receiving Video-phone Calls Making a Video-phone call from the Dialed/Received Call Record 1. When you receive a call, T / A 1. On the Stand-by display, L/R/A/T ] Select a history ] T Information • See “Using the Submenu of the Received Call Record Screen” (P86) for the submenu.
  • Page 40: Receiving Video-Phone Calls

    Making/Receiving Video-phone calls Using the Submenus of the Ringing screen See “Using the Submenus of the Ringing screen” (P51) of voice calls for the submenus available. Note that “Voice mail” is not displayed for video-phone calls. Changing Settings for Video-phone Calls (Settings) ] 3 You can set the operation and display for video-phone calls.
  • Page 41 Sound/ Display To display the Sound menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] (Sound) or “Sound” To display the Display menu Adjusting the Ring Volume ....76 On the Standby display, C [Menu] Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume ..76 (Display) or “Display” Setting a Ring Tone........76 Setting an Effect Tone ......77 Setting a Vibrator ........78...
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Ring Volume

    Sound/Display Adjusting the Ring Volume Adjusting the Effect Tone Volume (Sound) ] 1 (Sound) ] 2 > P250 > P250 Setting item/Setting at purchase Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Ring volume” ] 1. From the Sound menu (P75), “Effect tone volume” Select from the following adjustment items ] ] Select from the following adjustment items ] After setting,I [Done]...
  • Page 43 Sound/Display However, the ring tone may not be set depending on the as follows: 1 Ringtone set in the phone’s phonebook > Set the melody or i-motion. • For the melody registered at purchase, see “List of phonebook (P64) melody” (P267). 2 Ringtone set for a group of the phone’s phonebook >...
  • Page 44 Sound/Display Feedback tone – melody+vibration: The vibration and the melody You can set whether to emit an effect tone for when a for incoming call are activated at the same time. popup appears. – Pattern 1(Vibration only): This activates the vibration to pattern 1.
  • Page 45 Sound/Display – Slide tone: You can set whether to make an effect Changing Manner Modes tone sound when you open or close the (Sound) ] 6 phone. – Low battery tone: You can set whether to make a You can change operations in the Manner mode. battery alarm tone sound when the battery is flat.
  • Page 46: Setting Display

    Sound/Display Mail ring ON/OFF Setting Display You can set whether to make the ring tone sound You can set the display for stand-by display or when mail comes in. If you select “ON”, you can set Incoming/outgoing screen. the ringing duration or cycle of ringing. You can set the maximum of the image size of 1280 x Mail ring duration 1024, the file size of JPEG file to 700K bytes and the file...
  • Page 47 Sound/Display – Stand-by theme: You can select from two types of – Dual-clock: You can display two date/times of two stand-by theme in the “Select”. cities on the Stand-by display. You can select ※ second clock of the city that is shown under the Select “City Setting”.
  • Page 48 Sound/Display Layout • Select from the images saved on “My picture” of “Data box”. > P169 You can set, for example, the display location, etc. of the stand-by memo. Setting Display for Outgoing Calls Font Color (Display) ] 22 You can set the character color of the stand-by memo.
  • Page 49 Sound/Display Setting Menu Style Setting color Scheme (Display) ] 4 (Display) ] 6 You can set the style of the Menu Style that appears when You can set the color tone of the Stand-by display. pressing C [Menu] on the Stand-by display. >...
  • Page 50 Settings Call/Answer ..........86 Select Call Feature ..........92 To display the Settings menu Video-Phone ...........94 On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Date & Time ..........96 (Settings) or “Settings” Network (for overseas use) ....97 Changing a Host from i-mode ....99 Setting Lock/Security......99 Setting Bilingual ........102 Others Settings........103...
  • Page 51 Settings • I[Delete]: You can delete the record being selected. Call/Answer 2. Select a call record ]C Checking Call/Mail History Displaying Received Call Records (Settings) ] 111 You can view the record of received call. 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Call/Answer” ] “Call/Mail history”...
  • Page 52 Settings ※ 3 Displaying Dialed Call Records Send mail (Settings) ] 112 Create i-mode mail with a destination set to a mail address saved in phonebook. Go to step 3 (P152) of You can view dialed call records. “Composing i-mode mail message”. 1.
  • Page 53 Settings 2. Select a history ] C 1. From Settings menu (P85), select “Call/Answer” ] “Call/Mail history” ] “Sent mails” • The Detail screen appears. • A history of sent mail appears. Information 2. Select a history ] C • See “Using the Submenu of Received Call Records Screen” •...
  • Page 54 Settings Information Information • See “Using the Submenu of Received mail history Screen” / • If the display of call time exceeds “9999999:59:59”, the setting “Using the Submenu of the Detailed Screen” (P86) for the will be reset to “000000:00:00”. display operation method and the submenus available from Resetting call duration the All Calls screen / Detail screen.
  • Page 55 Settings Information Reject all calls • You can make a call by pressing the switch during showing a – Silent : You can disable the ringing tone for all phone number or selecting a phonebook. incoming calls. • While receiving a call, you can connect it by pressing the switch. –...
  • Page 56 Settings – Disconnect call : Rejects incoming calls when Setting an Answer Mode receiving the call from the other party set to “Reject (Settings) ] 15 number”. Reject number You can set whether to answer a voice call by pressing a Enter the phone number of a caller you want to reject.
  • Page 57 Settings Call Feature Setting Quality Alarm (Settings) ] 22 Setting the Reconnect Control You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform (Settings) ] 21 you when a call is liable to be disconnected midway because of bad radio wave conditions. You can set whether to make an alarm sound to inform >...
  • Page 58 Settings Setting IDD prefix Setting Prefix Dial (Settings) ] 252 (Settings) ] 24 You can set the international access code to be added to You can store prefix numbers such as international access the beginning of a phone number for making an code or “184 / 186”...
  • Page 59 Settings Network (for overseas use) Setting the Network Mode (Settings) ] 52 Selecting the Network Connection Mode You can set a type of network to search for when networks Making settings for Network search are searched according to “Network selection”. (Settings) ] 51 >...
  • Page 60 Settings ※ Move up Registering a Network of Preferred list You can move the selected network upward. The (Settings) ] 53 network moved upward is more preferred. ※ Move down Setting Networks You can move the selected network downward. The When you search the network automatically, you can add network moved downward is less preferred.
  • Page 61 Settings Information Changing a Host from i-mode • To switch the host back to “i-Mode” or to switch to another host, select “i-Mode”/other hosts and press C on the Host Setting / Changing the Host selection screen. (Settings) ] 6 •...
  • Page 62 Settings Immediate Information Sets All lock immediately. You need to enter your • If you enter a wrong terminal security code 5 times in a row, terminal security code to set it. the handset turns off automatically. When you turn on the none power again, you can enter the terminal security code.
  • Page 63 Settings Information Changing Your Password • To enable auto key lock regardless of the specified time period, you can press Q for 1 or more second On the Changing the PIN1 code / PIN2 code Stand-by display (with phone closed). (Settings) ] 741/ •...
  • Page 64 Settings 2. Enter the current PIN1 code/PIN2 code ] C 3. Enter a new PIN1 code/PIN2 code ] C 4. Enter the same code that you did in Step 3 again ] Information Setting item/Setting at purchase • If you enter a wrong PIN code over 3 times, the PIN code will be locked automatically.
  • Page 65: Others Settings

    Settings 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Others” ] “Reset Others Settings settings” ] “Clear memory” ] Select from the following items Checking the Memory Status • You need to enter your terminal security code for (Settings) ] 91 deleting. You can check the usage status and available space of the Data box memories of the handset of the phone.
  • Page 66 Settings Changing the Settings for the SMS Center (Settings) ] 93 ※ Normally, you do not need to change the settings. You can change the SMS centers to use. > P256 Setting item/Setting at purchase 1. From the Settings menu (P85), “Others” ] “SMS center”...
  • Page 67 i-mode Select i-mode Menu ........122 To display the i-mode menu On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] What is i-mode? ........122 Displaying the iMenu display....122 (i-mode) or “i-mode” Displaying Sites from Bookmark ..123 Displaying Screen memo .....124 Displaying Last URL......125 Displaying Internet Web Pages ...125 Displaying MessageR/F .......126 Checking Whether Center Holds MessageR/F .........129...
  • Page 68 i-mode i-mode Menu What is i-mode? The i-mode menu is the basic display for viewing various i-mode is the online service that makes use of the display sites and Internet web pages. You can use each function of of the i-mode phone to enable you to use convenient i-mode from the i-mode menu.
  • Page 69 i-mode Edit bookmark Displaying Sites from Bookmark You can edit the title and URL of the selected (i-mode) ] 2 Bookmark. After editing, press I [Done]. Delete You can directly access your favorite sites from Bookmark. You can delete the selected Bookmark. •...
  • Page 70 i-mode Displaying Screen memo Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen 1. On the Screen Memo List screen (left figure), M (i-mode) ] 3 [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items You can display the web pages saved without connecting View to i-mode.
  • Page 71 i-mode ※2: This menu is not selected in case the certificate is not used for Using the Submenus of the Screen Memo Screen the displayed screen memo. 1. On the Screen Memo List screen (P124), M ※3: This menu is not selected in case the selected screen memo [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items does not include of GIF animation.
  • Page 72 i-mode Input address Delete You can display Internet web pages supporting i-mode You can delete the history of URL. by entering URLs. After entering, press I [Done] to Delete all access. You can delete the history of all registered URL. To delete all, enter terminal security code >...
  • Page 73 i-mode 1. From the i-mode menu (P121), “Message” ] Information “MessageR”/“MessageF” • You can save up to 100 MessageR and up to 50 MessageF. Depending on the size of messages, the number of savable messages may be smaller. • If a message is attached to the received MessageR/F, the melody will be played automatically when you display the message.
  • Page 74 i-mode Using the Submenus of the MessageR/F List Using the Submenus of the Display MessageR/F Screen Screen > P260 1. From the Display MessageR/F screen (P127), Setting item/Setting at purchase M [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu 1. From the MessageR/F List (P127), M [Menu] ] items Select from the following submenu items Delete...
  • Page 75 i-mode Checking Whether Center Holds Automatically Receiving MessageR/F MessageR/F If you are in the service area, MessageR/F are sent automatically. (i-mode) ] 7 1. Receive a MessageR or MessageF You can check whether the i-mode Center holds any i- • (White) or (White) is displayed.
  • Page 76 i-mode Image display Home You can set whether to display images contained in (i-mode) ] 81 ※ sites, or screen memos. You can set the URL of a web page displayed when “Home” Scroll You can set the number of lines scrolled when is selected and whether to enable/disable “Home”...
  • Page 77 i-mode Information Check settings You can check the individual “i-mode setting”. • If “Valid/Invalid” is set to “Invalid”, you cannot display the sites Reset settings with that certificate. You can reset each of the “i-mode setting” to their Others defaults. To reset the settings, enter terminal security code >...
  • Page 78: Displaying Sites

    i-mode Displaying Sites • Depending on the site connected, the confirmation screen may appear stating that mobile phone information is sent. Your You can connect to sites by easy key operation, and use mobile phone information (the model and the serial number of various types of services offered by IPs (Information Service your mobile phone) is sent to the IP (Information Service Providers).
  • Page 79 i-mode Show properties Reload – URL : You can check the URL of the displayed site. You can reload data of a site. The contents of the site – Page properties : You can check information on will change to the latest information each time you the displayed web page.
  • Page 80 i-mode Information How to See/Use Sites • Some sites may not be saved as bookmarks. • When characters are not displayed correctly even after Entering/Selecting Information on Sites “Change char. code”, repeat the operation. However, even if When you use a site, you may enter characters (text box) or you repeat this operation, the correct characters may not select an item from multiple options (radio button, checkbox, come up.
  • Page 81 i-mode Mail To function Returning to Obtained Previous Page/Going You can send mails by selecting displayed information to Obtained Next Page such as a mail address. The phone stores the last few screens displayed. • You may not be able to use the Mail To function 1.
  • Page 82 i-mode i-appli To function Downloading i-melody from Sites You can start i-appli by selecting the displayed URL (link). You can download a melody from a site and set it. 1. Select i-appli information ] C ] I [Yes] A saved melody can be checked by “Melody” of “Data box”...
  • Page 83: Using My Menu

    i-mode Using My Menu Obtaining i-motion Movies from Sites The i-motion movie is a moving image file containing If you register frequently-used sites in My Menu, you can images and sound. Acquired i-motion can be checked by access them easily. “i-motion”...
  • Page 84 i-mode Changing i-mode Password The “i-mode password” (4 digits) is required to subscribe to and unsubscribe from message services and i-mode pay sites, and to perform i-mode mail settings. At purchase, this password is set to “0000” (4 zeros), so you need to change it to your own i-mode password.
  • Page 85 Mail • See “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode]” for more Mail Menu details. • This model does not support all the services described On the mail menu, the mail functions offered by the in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [i-mode].” Check which phone are displayed.
  • Page 86 Mail 3. Select mail ] C 1. From the Mail menu (P139), “Inbox” • I [Reply]: You can select how to reply and then reply 2. Select a folder ] C to the sender, etc. “Simple reply”... Refer to the descriptions for I [Simple] on the Received Mail List display.
  • Page 87 Mail Icons on the Received Mail Folder List Screen Icon Description Mail with a file to which the UIM Icon Description restrictions are set attached Folder without unread mails/SMS messages (gray) Subject (gray) Folder with unread mails/SMS messages Mail received as To-type ※...
  • Page 88 Mail Create folder Delete all You can add a folder. You can delete all mail messages in the folder. To delete all, enter terminal security code > C [OK]. ※ Rename folder ※ 1 You can edit the name of the selected folder. Protect ON/OFF ※...
  • Page 89 Mail Delete Using the Submenu of the Received Mail Display You can delete the displayed mail. Screen ※ 2 Protect ON/OFF 1. On the Received Mail List screen (P141), M You can set or cancel the protection to the displayed [Menu] ] Select from the following submenu items mail.
  • Page 90 Mail 2. M [Menu] ] Select submenu. Simple reply You can use the fixed text registered on the simple ※ 1 Address reply phrase (P158) for the mail body and reply. The You can enter e-mail address or phone number to mail is sent immediately after the text is selected.
  • Page 91 Mail 2. The result of the reception is displayed 1. From the Received Mail Folder List screen (P141), select the URL ] C ] I “Yes” • If you want to check the received i-mode mail message immediately, select “i-mode mail”, and •...
  • Page 92 Mail 1. From the Mail menu (P139), select “Outbox”. Information • To display the box which is set “Security” (P159), enter terminal ※1 ※2 The time to send the mail Receiver security code > C [OK]. ※3 Subject • You can save up to 400 mails / SMS. Depending on the size of ※1: The mail you receive is displayed mails / SMS messages, the number of mails / SMS messages...
  • Page 93 Mail Icon Using the Submenu of the Sent Mail List Screen Description ※ Mail address failed to be sent as Bcc-type mail > P260 Setting item/Setting at purchase ※ Sent date and time 1. From the Sent Mail Folder List screen (P147), M [Menu] ] Select from the following Submenu items ※...
  • Page 94 Mail ※ 2 ※ 2 Add to phonebook You can move and copy the selected SMS message You can add the mail address and phone number of in the phone to the UIM, and move and copy the sender of the displayed mail to the phonebook. the SMS messages in the UIM to the phone.
  • Page 95 Mail 1. From the Mail menu (P139), “Unsent message” Icons on the Unsent Mail List display and the Unsent Mail display screen ※1 ※2 The time to save Receiver ※3 Subject Icon Description ※1: The mail you save is displayed on Unsent mail a time basis that day.
  • Page 96: Composing Mail

    Mail Using the Submenu of the Unsent Message Using the Submenu of the Unsent Mail Display List Screen Screen From the Unsent Mail display screen (P150), press M > P261 Setting item/Setting at purchase [Menu] and select a submenu item. See “Using the 1.
  • Page 97 Mail Information Select the Address field ] C ] “Enter Address” ] Enter the address ] “Enter Address” • Depending on the radio wave conditions, the characters may not be sent successfully to the destination. • Half-pitch katakana or pictographs may not be displayed •...
  • Page 98 Mail – Received list: Set an address selected from ※ 4 – Take a movie : A Moving Image Finder Stand-by screen appears. > P117 received mail history. Press C [OK] on Moving Image Shooting End – Sent list: Set an address selected from sent mail history.
  • Page 99 Mail • About attachable files Using the Submenu of the Creating next Entry Type of file Maximum number of files Screen Melody From creating next Entry screen, press M [Menu] and ※ 1 Image of 10,000 bytes Up to 10 files select a Submenu item.
  • Page 100 Mail Select the Address field ] C ] “Enter • If the sender does not notify caller ID (including public Address” ] Enter the recipient’s phone number ] phone/Unknown ID), you cannot answer to the SMS message. • It is recommended to use half-width alpha-numeric when sending to a user having a service contract of foreign mobile •...
  • Page 101 Mail SMS report request Checking New i-mode mail and Message You can set whether to request a report for the SMS (Mail) ] 5 message that you are composing. An SMS report is an SMS message to notify you when your SMS When your phone has been turned off or out of the message reaches the recipient.
  • Page 102 Mail Receiving Selected Mail Checking whether Center Holds SMS (Mail) ] 6 (Mail) ] 7 You can check the subject of i-mode mail held at the When your phone has been turned off or out of the i-mode Center and select mails to receive, or delete mails service area, you can check whether or not the SMS at the Center before receiving them.
  • Page 103 Mail Receive attach file Edit You can set whether to receive images or melodies (Mail) ] 82 attached to i-mode mail. Check new message You can set a signature attached to the mail body, a When you receive messages by performing “Check quotation mark used for mail reply, and items related to New Message,”...
  • Page 104 Mail View Others (Mail) ] 83 (Mail) ] 84 You can make the settings related to the display of mail You can check the settings made in “Mail setting” and and SMS messages. reset the settings to the default. 1. From the Mail menu (P139), “Mail setting” ] >...
  • Page 105 Network Service Available Services ........204 Select Using Voice Mail ........204 To display the Service menu Using Call Waiting Service ....206 On the Stand-by display, C [Menu] Using Call Forwarding Service.....207 (NW service) or “NW service” Using Nuisance Call Barring Service...208 Using Caller ID Notification Service ..208 Using Caller ID Request Service..209 Using Set Arrival Act ......209...
  • Page 106: Network Service

    Network Service • This phone is not applicable to all the services Available Services described in “Mobile Phone User's Guide [Services]”. • Contact “Information Center” on the back of With phone, following Services are this manual for application or inquiry. available.
  • Page 107 Network Service • If a call comes in from a caller not notifying caller ID with Notify missed call “Caller ID request” activated, the Caller ID Request If the phone is turned off or out of the service guidance is played back and the center will not hold area, you are informed by SMS (Short Message Service) voice mail messages.
  • Page 108: Using Call Waiting Service

    Network Service Call waiting status request Using Call Waiting Service You can check whether the Call Waiting is activated (NW service) ] 2 or deactivated. When you receive another voice call during a call, you will be notified of it by busy ring tone, and you can put the Submenus on using Call Waiting Service current call on hold to answer the new call.
  • Page 109: Using Call Forwarding Service

    Network Service request”, the Caller ID Request guidance is played back When you are talking with a party while a call to and the call is not forwarded. another party is put on hold (Multi call). • Call Forwarding Service will be automatically deactivated Switch if “Voice mail”...
  • Page 110 Network Service Setting to enable or disable call forwarding guidance Delete most recent entry Press 1429A. You can delete the last registered telephone number. You can delete the numbers one by one by repeating • Make settings following the voice guidance. the same operation first from the last saved one.
  • Page 111 Network Service 1. From the Service menu (P203), “Set arrival act” Using Caller ID Request Service ] Select from the following setting items (NW service) ] 6 Activate arrival act This is a service to request for the Caller ID notification by You can start using the response you set in “Arrival guidance to the call from the party who does not notify Call Act”.
  • Page 112: Setting Remote Control

    Network Service 1. From the Service menu (P203), “Arrival call act” 1. Select “Remote control” from Service menu (P203) ] Select from the following setting items ] Select one of the following items to be set Answer Activate remote control The phone rings.
  • Page 113 Network Service Call forwarding (Int.) 2. I [Edit] ] After editing, press C [OK] - Activate call forwarding: Start Call Forwarding USSD code Service. Enter the service code (USSD) supplied by . - Deactivate call forwarding: Stop Call Forwarding Service name Service.
  • Page 114 Network Service ※ Registering Additional Guidance Delete 1 item The selected reply message is deleted. (NW service) ] *2 Delete all The all registered reply messages are deleted. When you perform services added by “Additional service”, ※: Not displayed if an unregistered service is selected. you can register reply messages that correspond to the codes (USSD) returned from the Service Center.
  • Page 115: Using Call Barring

    Network Service 1. From the Service menu (P197), “Others” ] “English Malfunction information guidance” ] Select from the following setting Connect to the repair counter. items General information Connect to the Information Center. Guidance setting – Outgoing + Incoming call: You can set languages of the guidance for outgoing and incoming calls.
  • Page 116 Overseas Use International Roaming Service ....230 Setting the Network Mode....231 Confirming Before Using Overseas ..231 Using the Phone Overseas..233...
  • Page 117: Overseas Use

    Overseas Use Overseas Networks and Services Available International Roaming Service International roaming service (WORLD WING) is a service that allows you to make calls or communications overseas using the same phone number as that used in Japan, utilizing networks of affiliate telecommunications carriers overseas.
  • Page 118 Overseas Use Setting the Network Mode Confirming Before Using Overseas (Settings) ] 52 Before Departure Network mode of the phone is set to “Auto” at purchase. If you know the network in your area, you can Charging the Battery select it directly. Make sure of the voltage available in the country or area of >...
  • Page 119 Overseas Use Using i-mode Overseas Using phone overseas To use i-mode overseas, you need to set “International Settings” to “YES”. Setting Mobile Phone Carrier To change settings in Japan The network will be set after searching it automatically if “Setting the Network Mode” (P97) is set to “Auto” in No packet transmission fees apply.
  • Page 120 Overseas Use Making a call to the phone number registered in the Settings to be made after returning to Japan phonebook or call/mail history After Coming Back to Japan On the Phonebook List (P67)/Call/Mail history (P86) display or Detailed Phonebook (P67)/Detail (P86) When network settings have been changed for use display, M [Menu] ] “International call (Japan)”...
  • Page 121 Overseas Use Calling from the country of stay to a mobile phone or Troubleshooting fixed-line phone in another country (except for Japan) ※ In some countries or areas such as Italy, “0” may be Unable to Make or Receive Calls/Always Out of the required.
  • Page 122 Overseas Use If i-mode is inaccessible If the Universal Number (above) is not available • If i-mode sites other than “iMenu” is unavailable, first International access code for the country of stay make “International Settings” (P232). Some sites may (See Table 2) not be available depending on the information provider.
  • Page 123 Overseas Use Major Country Codes • See the International Service web page of for the latest information international call ID Country/Region Code Country/Region Code numbers for the universal number and international Australia Maldives access number. Netherlands Austria International Call ID Number for the Universal New Caledonia Number (Table 1) Belgium...

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