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GPS Function
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Checking details of the location log:
Highlight a location log item
z
o
・
The icons should be interpreted as follows:
:
Date of positioning, function
:
Location information
:
Recipient/destination name
:
Recipient/destination ID
:
Location requester name
:
Location requester ID
・
If the requester ID of Location Request is a phone
number, you can select the requester ID and
make a call. If the requester ID is a mail address,
you can select the requester ID and create a mail.
If you press
m3
or
m4
, you can also
register new phone numbers and mail addresses
to the phonebook or update existing data.
■
Using the location log: Highlight a location
log item
z
m1
・
You cannot use the location log if the
positioning has failed.
・
Follow Step 2 in “Checking your current
location”.
■
Deleting a location log item:
a
Highlight the location log
z
m21
・
To delete selected log items:
m22
z
Highlight location log items
z
o
z
p
・
To delete all log items:
m23
z
Enter the terminal security code
b
Yes
INFORMATION
●
The location log is saved regardless of success or failure
of positioning. However, if Request Permit/Deny is set to
Always deny
or set to
Permission period
but current date is
out of the permitted period, the location log is not saved
except for Emergency Location Report.
●
Even if the location log contains a successful event,
there may be a case in which location information has
failed to reach the GPS service provider or the imadoco-
search searcher, depending on signal conditions.
●
If the location requester’s ID matches the phone number
or mail address registered in the phonebook, the name
registered in the phonebook is displayed as the
requester name. While 2in1 is activated, the requester ID
is checked against the phonebook available in the
current 2in1 mode.
●
The location information and the positioning level
recorded in the location log may differ from those sent to
the destination of Location Request or Notify Location
depending on the signal condition, etc.
●
When the location log is displayed by any other function
such as i-
α
ppli, positioning failures are not included. You
cannot use or delete location information from the
submenu.
Using location information from various
functions
Adding location information to various functions
You can insert the location information URL in the text
or signature of i-mode Mail or add the location
information to the FOMA terminal phonebook, Own
Number and images.
1
m55
on the mail text entry screen
・
To insert the URL in the signature of a mail:
o
on the signature edit screen
z
m55
z
Go to Step 2
・
To add the URL to the FOMA terminal
phonebook: Select the location information field
on the phonebook registration screen
z
Go to
Step 2
・
To add the URL to Own Number: Select the
location information field on the Own Number
edit screen
z
Go to Step 2
・
To add the URL to a still image: Shoot a still
image
z
m2
z
Go to Step 2
2
Obtain the location information
■
Determining the current location:
1
■
Obtaining the location information from the
location log:
2
z
Highlight a location log
z
o
■
Obtaining the location information from the
phonebook:
3
z
Highlight the phonebook
data
z
o
■
Obtaining the location information from Own
Number:
4
z
Enter the terminal security
code
■
Obtaining the location information added to
an image:
5
z
Highlight an image in the
image folder list
z
o
3
Yes
and the location information URL are inserted in
the text of i-mode Mail. The location information
URL is counted as part of the characters in the
message.
・
To display location information:
Check loc. info
・
The location information URL you send can be
viewed only on the i-mode compatible terminal.
・
To save the still image:
Save
・
Different types of
information are
displayed depending
on the function or
GPS service used.
For the Position
Location function
Example
Inserting location information URL in the text
of i-mode Mail
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