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Se
curity Settings
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Operations during Original lock
If you try to use the locked function or data when
Original lock is set, you are asked to enter your
security code.
z
If you enter your security code, the lock is
deactivated temporarily and you can use the locked
function or data (you cannot use the functions of
“Dial/sending mail” and “Incoming/Mail disp.” when
the lock is released temporarily). When you exit
from the activated function and return to the
standby screen, the lock is activated again.
<Example: To view an i-mode mail when Original lock
is set>
1
On the standby screen
u
2
Enter your security code
Original lock is released temporarily and the mail
menu appears.
3
Read an i-mode mail
4
Exit the mail menu and return to the
standby screen
Original lock is activated and “
” appears on
the screen.
Customizing the function or data to be
locked
z
You can store particular settings such as “locking
the phonebook only” or “restricting the outgoing
calls/mails only” to Original lock 1 to 3 individually
depending on the usage or purpose.
z
You can set (customize) the lock by each category,
group or function such as
Table 1
(p.108).
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The contents of the lock you set (customize) are
retained even when Original lock is set or released.
1
Lock selection screen (p.106)
Highlight one of Original lock 1 to 3
o
(Detail)
The “Category list” screen
appears.
“
” appears when any of
the item in the category is to
be locked and “
” appears
when all items are to be
locked.
2
Select the category
you want to change the setting
The “Group list” screen
appears.
“
” appears when any of
the item in the group is to be
locked and “
” appears
when all items are to be
locked.
3
Select the group you
want to change the
setting
The “Function list” screen
appears.
4
Use
c
to select
□
(checkbox)
o
(Finish)
The checked (
) item is to
be locked.
Deselect items you do not
want to lock.
5
o
(Finish)
o
(Finish)
d
(Set)
The number of times you
press
o
(Finish) varies depending on the
category.
Category list
Function menu p.110
Group list
Function menu p.110
Function list
Function menu p.110