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1. Web Page Accessing a Web Page from History 1 From PC Browser Menu select History e History Yahoo JAPAN History Window 9 Select a title gt gt Always Ask or Ask Once Only Accessing a Web Page by Entering the URL B From PC Browser Menu select Enter URL e Enter URL Direct Entry FURL History Allows you to manually enter URL Window EJ select Direct Entry 9 Enter a URL gt twice gt Always Ask or Ask Once Only e e Some websites may not be displayed correctly or it may take time to open the site depending on the site More Features l Connecting Browsing 5 page 5 7 PC Site Browser gt page 5 7 Universal Settings for Yahoo Keitai and PC Site Browser gt page 13 20 e Delete Cache Memory e Delete All Cookies e Clear Authentication Info e Return Browser Settings Bookmarks and Saved Pages to Default e Restore Settings and Stored Information to Default PC Site Browser Settings gt page 13 20 Do Not Display a Warning Window When Switching Browsers Scrolling Pages When the whole page is not displayed on the browser screen the scroll bar appears on the right or bottom of the screen View the remaining part using 609 to scroll the screen When viewing PC sites in Viewer position press z JHoLo to scroll the screen up and down and v rv NJ amp to scroll right and
2. i H Select YES 0 Handset connects to the network and Network Information is retrieved e f Network Information is not acquired some features will be limited e After you replace the USIM Card make sure you retrieve network information e To retrieve network information from Main Menu Press gt Settings gt gt Connectivity gt e Retrieve NW Info YES o Turning Handset Power Off EIS Press and hold Power off screen appears and handset powers off Power On Off pexiejs Dunes Date amp Time Setting Date and Time Clock Format 12 hour 24 hour e The date and time are set for the Main City set c in the World Clock settings 1 From Clock Window select 12hour 24hour e aT Press 9 Settings e gt Phone Settings 9 Clock e Clock h Date amp Time payers Dunes 21 2hour 24hour E Select 72 hour or 24 hour 0 World Clock Clock Window EJ Select Dates Time 9 9 E Enter the year month day and time gt e e Enter the year month day hour and minute two digits each Enter time in the 24 hour system e Use 03 to move cursor and 9 to select the numbers e The day of the week is set automatically 1 12 Manner Mode and Offline Mode Be careful about disturbing others in public or quiet areas e Turn the handset off in theaters museums and other places where silence is the norm
3. 9 Phone Memory Data Folder or Memory Card gt e Select a folders e e To save multiple files do the following While selecting files to be saved x7 gt Export gt Select Multi gt e p Select files gt Save Export e To save all files do the following While selecting files to be saved Vv 9 Export gt All Mimporting a vObject into a Function Other Documents gt e gt Select a vObject Vv 9 To Phone Book To Cal Tasks To Message To Bookmarks or To Notepad gt One e e To import multiple vObjects do the following Select Multi gt Select vObjectsm e gt Managing Files Folders Change Folder and File Names lllChanging Folder Name Select the folder you created 7 Rename Folder gt e 9 Enter a folder name e e f Security Lock is set to the folder Handset Code entry is required after selecting Rename Folder MChanging File Name Select a file gt Vv 9 Rename gt 6 Enter a file names e f you change the file name for a music or movie file the title will not be changed suoneJado diseg Change File Order a Select a folders mp Select a files Nv 9 Change View gt Sort by gt Select the sort criteriam e Files in the memory card cannot be sorted by titles Advanced Features suoneJado diseg v Move a Folder Select the fo
4. 9 Settings gt e 9 Call Settings gt e gt Call Time amp Cost gt All Calls or Last Call gt 9 Time or Cost e The displayed call time cost serves as a guide only The actual call cost billed may be different e The total call time does not include mail communications Web browsing and S Circle Talk connection and talk time e Up to 277 hours 46 minutes and 39 seconds can be displayed for the total call time e Sum of charges appears for Multiparty Call page 3 17 e The total call cost does not include mail communication and Web browsing charges and the charge for the number of remarks made during S Circle Talk e When you make an international call the call cost is not displayed e Call Cost may be unavailable depending on your subscription In that case the total cost display and cost limit settings are not available Reset Total Call Time 9 Settings 9 Call Settings gt Call Time amp Cost gt gt All Calls e gt Time 9 gt Reset 9 e 9 Enter your Handset Codes YES e Reset Total Call Cost Settings 9 Call Settings gt e gt Call Time amp Cost gt 9AII Calls gt Cost gt 6 9 Sv 9 Reset gt 9 Enter your PIN2 page 14 2 gt e 9 YES Functions for Optional Services From gt MEAN page 3 4 EAU page 3 10 IET ESO sau page 3 10 Optional Service Setting Status
5. Cancel PIN Lock Cancel PIN Lock While the PIN PIN2 Lock is set do an operation that requires PIN PIN2 entry Enter PUK PUK2 gt e Enter new PIN PIN2 Re enter new PIN PIN2 for confirmation gt e e f the Personal Unblocking Key PUK code is incorrectly entered ten times in a row the USIM Card is locked USIM lock If the USIM lock is set it cannot be canceled Contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Restrict Access to the Internet by Inputting URLs Web AUN Restricted Mode e gt Web e gt Enter Internet Security Code page 1 14 gt e gt Set Regulation e DON MiWhen Internet Security Code is Not Registered Restricted Mode e gt Web e twice Enter Internet Security Code gt e Re enter new Internet Security Code for confirmation Do not Saver e e To register a clue to your Internet Security Code select Save and enter a clue llilChanging Internet Security Code Restricted Mode e gt Web e 9 Enter Internet Security Code e Change Password e twice Enter new Internet Security Code e Re enter new Internet Security Code for confirmation gt e gt Do not Save e e To register a clue to your Internet Security Code select Save and enter a clue E jun eg 11 5 Security 11 6 Infrared hh hh hh hte nn 12 2 os ser 12 3 Using Med Seres 2 2 Bluetooth hh h
6. Check Optional Service Setting Status Status Checking Call Forward Voice Mail Status METE Status gt e lliChecking Call Waiting Status CENTER Call Waiting e Status e Checking Call Barring Status ETE Call Barring9 e gt Status e Select a type of restriction e Call Waiting Set Call Waiting Call Waiting On Off ESSE Call Waiting e ON or OFF e Answer an Incoming Call During a Call Call Waiting During a call the Call Waiting tone is heard Ve bAnswer 0 Switch Between Two Callers Switch Parties During Call Waiting9 e amp J e Press to switch between parties e f a caller terminates a call during Call Waiting a ringtone sounds and Holding is displayed Press to start talking with the other person on hold Multiparty Call Call Another Party Call During a Call Enter a phone number _7 e Alternatively press Vv and select an entry from Phone Book page 2 18 or Call Log page 3 9 Switch Between Parties Switch Parties Se Enter a phone numbers 7 When the other party answers e Press to switch between parties e f a caller terminates a call during a call a ringtone sounds and Holding is displayed Press to start talking with another person on hold Talk to Multiple Parties Multiparty Call Enter a phone number lt When the other party answers NVv 9 Multiparty gt 0
7. Add Songs to a Playlist Add Tracks Select a playlist gt e 9 x7 gt Add Tracks All Music e 9 Select a music files p sa e To select music files by artist or album select Artist or Album and select an artist or album respectively Change the Playing Order of a Playlist Change Order SIT Select a playlist e 9 Select a file sa p Select a location e Delete a Song from a Playlist Remove Tracks E Select a playlist e 9 Nv 9 Remove Tracks 9 One e 9 YES e To delete multiple music files select Select Multi select files you want to delete and press m e f you delete all files on a playlist the playlist will be deleted too Copy a Playlist Copy Playlist NN Select a playlist Vv 9 Copy e Phone Memory or Memory Card e Delete a Playlist Delete Playlist Evam Select a playlist gt x Delete gt e 9 YES 0 Iddy js 1e e d pipa o Advanced Features ddy js 19 e d epa o S Appli From gt NET TE page 8 8 Set an S Appli as Screensaver S Appli Screensaver Settings e 9S Appli Settings e gt Screensaver e MSelecting an S Appli Screensavers gt bSelect an S Appli b gt YES e Setting the S Appli Start Time Ve gt Start Time e Enter the time until starte e e Even if there is an incoming call Answering Machine will not
8. e twice gt Messages p e mb Receiving or DeliveryCheck e Phone Memory or Memory Card w Select an imagem e m 93 to compose the images v e gt Messages gt Receiving 9 Keitaidecow e twice ES To set Keitaideco for incoming call message image Keitaideco must be set in advance page 2 30 1322 gt Settingsw sk Displays w Main Screens e gt Set the Download Power on Power off Screens gt Download Power On or Power Off e Original or Ku man e twice Set the Display Collectively gt Original or Ku man e e If you receive a call from a person whose picture is saved to Phone Book and Picture under Caller Details is set to ON the picture is displayed regardless of the incoming image settings However if you receive a call from a Phone Book entry with Secret set to ON when Secret Mode is set to Hide the incoming image is displayed e f a video file is set as a ringtone the incoming image is not displayed Mini Tool Settings Select Calendar Notepad Weather News information about songs during playback or other information to appear on Mini Tool during operations or in Standby e To display Mini Tool Wide View must be set to OFF Settings Displaym e Mini Tool gt Configure Mini Tool Settings Set the Default Content gt Mini Toolw mPreset w twice Select a Content gt Mini Tool e Pho
9. PC Site Browser View PC based websites with PC Site Browser PC related Features Page 5 4 Document Viewer Microsoft Office Word Excel and PDF files are all viewable with 921T This is especially useful for business people Page 9 24 3 24 Megapixel Camera MicroSD Memory Card Electronic Books 921T is equipped with a 3 24 megapixel camera 921T supports compact high capacity microSD Use BookSurfing and e Book Viewer to read memory cards This makes exchanging files with e books a PC quick and easy Page 7 2 Page 2 23 Page 9 25 S Town S Loop S Information Channel S Friend s Status S Circle Talk S GPS Navi These SoftBank only communication services allow you to These two functions facilitate communication Use the GPS function to check your position on a enjoy strolling in a virtual community exchange information Send your mood availability to your friends and map This function can also guide you to your with friends or subscribe to various information services check their statuses or talk to a group of people destination s Page 9 23 Page 10 2 s Page 10 3 Page 10 6 Page 9 14 Barcode Reader Optional Services Access a variety of information such as e mail Use 921T as a recorder Save recordings to A complete line of services including Call addresses and URLs using QR codes microSD memory card Forward and Voice Mail meet your phone needs Page 9 26 Page 9 9 Page 3 10 Card
10. Press and hold v rv TV Screen AL e Digital TV is displayed in full screen view when started from Viewer position page 6 5 E Select channels using the keypad e Select channel 10 by pressing x channel 11 by 0 2 and channel 12 by E 23 Direct channel selection cannot be used when keypad operations are used by the data broadcaster while viewing in Data Broadcast Mode e To change channels one by one press o or v Ho o To automatically search for receivable channels press and hold O ER To end Digital TV press gt YES e 6 4 e Do not remove the battery while the Digital TV is in operation Doing so can cause the Set Channels settings broadcast memory TV links and other data to become corrupted or deleted Keys for Using Digital TV Adjust Volume OO or B M Toggle View Screens EN or e Display Channel Information JST press and hold Subtitles On Off o press and hold Si Th ZKE 1 Moves cursor in Data Broadcast Mode 2 Not available during full screen display of a data broadcast 3 You cannot end TV in Data Broadcast Mode Using the Data Broadcast Mode Digital TV starts up in Data Broadcast Mode In the Data Broadcast area you can access a variety of information relating to the program Data Broadcast Area Select Menu Data Broadcast Mode e n the Data Broadcast area press 6 Q to move cursor
11. Voice Memo 60 seconds per memo Job Title 32 characters Company 32 characters URL 128 characters 256 characters Number Memo 5 numbers 32 digits International Call Country Service Number List Send Touch Tones 32 digits 20 countries 17 preset 20 groups group name 16 characters E xipuaddy 14 12 Messaging Received TV Approx 5 MB 2 000 messages Recording Time 10 hours per recording Available M Sent Unsent emory Drafts Approx 1 5 MB 600 messages View Record Timer Approx 700 KB 60 messages Address To Cc Bcc total 20 entries phone number 24 digits e mail address Camera Picture Editing 254 characters S Mail Text 15 000 double byte characters 30 720 single byte characters File Format Attachments Approx 300 KB including Address Subject Text SMS Text Total 5 entries TV Links 50 entries Effective Pixels 3 24 million pixels Still pictures JPEG videos MPEG 4 H 263 JPEG 2 0 MB or less PNG 1 0 MB or less 70 double byte characters 70 single byte katakana 160 single byte alphanumerics Editing Picture Size Message Box 20 folders each for Received and Sent General folder Folder 1 to Folder 17 Idokoro folder Ku man folder 3D Pictograms Internet Data Transfer Speed 150 characters Maximum 3 6 Mbps receiving maximum 384 kbps sending in HSDPA are
12. e Recipient Address Arrivals Recipient Window E Select Recipient gt Select an entry from Phone Book e Select a phone number or e mail address e 0 Select each mail notification e Yes or No e b OK Saving Locations to Areas List 1 From Idokoro Mail Window select Areas List 0 e f the Recipients List has no entry a message window appears Save addresses to the Recipients List to use Idokoro Mail E Select an area list Area Settings Area 1 Set Location Not Set Launch Setting Edit name of area Area Settings Window E Select Area Name Enter an area name e Select Set Location 9 Current 9 Start positioning e To specify from Location Logs or My Locations Select Location Logs or My Locations gt e Select location informations e To specify from Phone Book Select Phone Book Select a Phone Book entry that has location information e 5 Select Launch Setting e gt Select Mail Notifications Date Date e Enter a date Automatically Sending Notifications e Arrivals Time or Departures Time When the specified time has been reached your gt 6 9 ON 6 Enter the start time current position is obtained using GPS and it is and duration e 9 z OK compared with location information of the saved e To specify a day of the week area When your departu
13. 0 e When the handset is in Viewer position Portrait View is unavailable Using Web Pages Refresh Reload Page WET v9 Reload Page e Copy Text Text Copy WEE gt Text Copy 9 Move cursor to one end of the text range to copy e gt Specify the ranges e e Only characters and pictographs can be copied U1 U Send URL Link via Mail Send URL METE wel ek Tool Send URL e Search Text in Web Pages Page Search HAJ gt Tool 9 Page Search e gt Enter text bSelect a search method gt e gt Up or Down or ON or OFF gt oed Advanced Features 19U19 U 5 8 Use Files File Playback Save File File Details Display a page that has a file gt x Saving Mode e Select a files e llOpening Files Play View e Some files may not be played displayed properly on your handset llDownload Save gt 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card bSelect a folder e e Some files may not be saved because of copyright restrictions etc MFile Properties File Details e Use Files from Links in Web Pages File Playback Save File File Details Set Ringtone Set Wallpaper Display a page that has a file Select a link gt Playing or Displaying the File Play View gt e e Some files may not be played displayed properly on your handset MSaving the File S
14. E Press Yl Delete 0 EJ select one 9 9 vEs 9 To delete all events for the day Select For this Day gt 9 YES e Deleting All Previous Events SE From Calendar Window select the next day of the event to delete E Press Yl Delete 9 Before Today gt YES 0 Saving Tasks SE Press 9 Tools gt 9 Tasks e 2 Press 1 x Create New Title Dead ine E Contents HE OFF Options Stamp Icon Edit New Task Window E Select Title e Enter a title e 0 Select Deadline e Enter a date and time e e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system 5 Select Contents gt Enter details of the task e B Select Alarm e ON e Set Alarm Time Duration Tone Volume Vibration Image Task Alarm Setting Window Select Time e Enter a date and time 6 b OK e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system B Press OK 9 OK e e f you select Notify Only Once when a confirmation window appears telling that the alarm will not start if the power is turned off this window will not be displayed from the next time sj00 9 5 Alarm Time Operations The alarm stops automatically after a set duration but you can also stop it manually 10 Press any key while the alarm is sounding e To view the task details press View after stopping the alarm Checking Task
15. Lifestyle e E Select the Lifestyle Appli to subscribe and set up e You must subscribe to an Osaifu Keitai service hereafter service and configure a number of settings e The subscription method and the settings depend on the Lifestyle Appli Follow the onscreen instructions Using Osaifu Keitai e Data may not be read if there is a metal object or other obstruction between the 5 mark and the reader writer e Osaifu Keitai cannot be used when battery power is low Charge the battery to use Osaifu Keitai The e money example below shows how to use a reader writer to read IC card data e Before performing this procedure you must subscribe to a service configure its settings and make a deposit in your e money account e There is no need to activate Lifestyle Appli to perform this procedure e Osaifu Keitai can be used even while the handset is turned off Note however that a Lifestyle Appli will not activate while the handset is turned off El Hold the 2 mark up to the reader writer e Whenever there is difficulty reading the data try moving the handset back and forth left and right H Check the reader writer display to confirm that the read was performed Osaifu Keitai Disabling Osaifu Keitai Your handset can be set to disable communication between the IC card and a reader writer Turning IC Card Lock On or Off EP Press Tools gt Osaifu Keitai gt 9 C
16. O Select OK e Flash or Animation wallpaper is disabled when Active Window is on Select Notify Only Once to prevent warning message from appearing again e To set the default image In select Preset gt twice e To set Keitaideco In EJ select Keitaideco e twice Keitaideco must be set in advance page 2 30 Animation A series of images appear as an animation in Standby Set animation effect and image order i From Display Setting Window select Idle Screen Main Display e gt Wallpaper gt Animation e Animation Image Design Order Preset Set Select Menu E Select Image gt Images List 9 Select a list e e Save images to Images List first Press Edit amp Select an entry gt e gt Phone Memory ot Memory Card E Pictures Select an image e twice b Set ES Select Design 9 Select an animation effect e twice 4 Select Order Select an image order e 5 Press Set OK e e Flash or Animation wallpaper is disabled when Active Window is on Select Notify Only Once to prevent warning message from appearing again To set images in a folder In El select Select Folder Select a folders e To set preinstalled images In B select Preset gt Clock 1 From Display Setting Window select Idle Screen Main Display gt gt Oth
17. PC Site BEOWOBI AA 5 4 Web Page Operations 5 5 Bookmarks Saved Pages 5 6 Advanced Features 5 7 mr PH A 6 2 Wald aaa 6 3 Recording Playing Programs 6 6 View Record Timer 6 7 Advanced Features 6 8 7 Camera Picture Editing EHO 1 2 EL 7 3 Recording Vide0S eee 7 5 Camera FUNCTIONS T Picture EQU sss eee 1 8 Advanced Features 7 10 8 Media Player S Appli Playing Music and Videos 8 2 js 9 2 CaiendaiTasks 9 4 Time Table sses asi 9 7 A 9 8 Voice Recorder 9 9 Osaifu Keitai coccion 9 10 SI GPRS Nal reeniri 9 14 Idokoro Mail eee 9 16 o RR TO 9 18 o a 9 19 Calculator Dictionary 9 20 Kitchen Timer 9 21 SI Quick NEWS sesionar 9 22 S Information Channel 9 23 Document Viewer 9 24 Electronic Books 9 25 Barcode Reader 9 26 Ku man s Room Japanese 9 27 Advanced Features 9 28 10 Communication Services S Town Japanese S Loop Japanese 10 2 SI Friend s STatue eee actore beaten 10 3 SCI Tal GORE RR 10 6 Advanced Features 10 9 11 Security Changing Handset Code 11 2 Prohibiting Limiting Use 11 3
18. Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Pictures or Digital Camera e gt Select a wallpapers e e To change the focus frame Press Yl Highlight gt e bSelect a color e suoneJado diseg L 23 Menu Operations suo e1ado 21569 2 4 Selecting Menu Items Using Keypad Enter the menu item number on handset keypad 0 2 to Suz X x 195511 for direct access to that menu item camera I iMobile Numbers correspond to the keypad Changing Multi Selector Shortcuts By default a shortcut is assigned to each Multi Selector key Switch the assigned shortcuts BB Press e 9 Settings e 9 Phone Settings f amp Phone Settings IC lock 25ub Menu View 3 Phone Book O Dialed Numbers Received Calls 3 Press e bSelect the function you want to assign to 3 gt e bSelect the function you want to assign to 9 gt e 9 Select the function you want to assign to 0 b e e The remaining function is assigned automatically to 09 Setting Upper Side Key Function Set a function to Upper Side Key Choose from SimpleNotice Torch My Status or Balance Press and hold 4 amp in Standby to access the set function 1 From Phone Settings Window select Side Key e Select the function to set e Sub Menu View Sub Menu View appears at top of sub menus press Nv Menu for sub menu access When multiple sub menu items are availa
19. Precautions e The following Phone Book items cannot be synchronized Be careful because the Phone Book settings on the handset are completely deleted when the data is read from the server Ringtones External Light settings Pictures Secrets e The Phone Book on the server is deleted when you end your S Addressbook Back up contract e Be careful about timing and synchronization type setting when you back up or read data on the server e f you synchronize Phone Book data with the synchronization type of Synchronize From Client or Backup after deleting all the Phone Book entries on your handset the Phone Book on the server is deleted e If you synchronize Phone Book data with the synchronization type of Synchronize From Server or Restore after deleting all the Phone Book entries on the server the Phone Book on the handset is deleted S Addressbook Back up Server Back up to the server Restore to the handset when necessary 4 0609090600000000000000000095 4 06090909090000000000000000095 Handset Synchronize the handset s Phone Book with the server when necessary Your Personal Phone Book Storage Area A 0000000000000000000000 gt Export the server Phone Book to a PC Edit Save Using S Addressbook Back up Synchronizing Phone Book Connect to the network server so that Phone Book data on the handset and the server can be complemented by each other e When synchronizing for the first time the
20. bEnter a last name first e 000 E ons cture name e b OK Phone Number TA e Characters entered for name reading for Emai Mc Gs c T P P ESti e To correct the reading select a reading field last name or first name and edit the O Press OK information e When you save to USIM Phone Book enter both the first name and last name in the Name field 2 16 Setting a Picture BB From Phone Book Entry Window select Picture e E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e To capture an image Select Take Picture e Takp a pictures e For details on taking pictures see page 1 3 EJ Select Pictures or Digital Camera e Select a picture e twice e f the selected picture does not fit in the prescribed frame adjust the picture size page 7 9 Ema Options Picture amp Group Personal Info Note UK Select Menu e f Details of a picture file page 2 30 indicate that the file is Unavailable for forwarding the picture file cannot be set as Picture Setting Personal Ringtones aD From Phone Book Entry Window select Options gt e Select a type of incoming event 9 gt Ringtone gt e Ringtone eMelodies ePhon oMemory Card E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card O e To set a ringtone preinstalled in the handset Select Patterns or Melodies e gt Select a ringtone pattern e e f you select Same as Pho
21. e Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains etc e In airplanes turn off your handset so that it does not disturb flight safety e In such places as hospitals and research institutes where no use of mobile phones is allowed turn off your handset so that it does not affect precision apparatuses e In such quite places as restaurants and hotel lobbies be careful so that your talking voice does not bother others around you e Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic Using Manner Mode EN Press and hold or v _ Manner Mode fa Si lent V set to e To cancel Manner Mode press and hold or v while it is set e Shutter click and recording start end tone sound even in Manner Mode e S Circle Talk connects automatically if My Status is set to Auto Join Other party s voice will sound from speaker when connected if the handset is closed even in Manner Mode Using Offline Mode Use Offline Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions In Offline Mode incoming outgoing calls and network services such as transmission of S Mail SMS are blocked EIZ Press 0 Settings gt 6 gt Call Settings gt E Select Offline Mode e twice gt ON Offline Mode O Set to ON e To cancel Offline Mode select OFF e The following are unavailable in Offline Mode Emergency calls 110 poli
22. gt Information e gt Certification e wSelect a certificatemp e Resetting the Handset to Its Default State e m Settings e m Security e mb Resetw e gt Return All Settings to Their Defaults and Delete All gt Reset Allm w Enter your Handset Codem YESm e Data Stored in the Handset Reset Settings to Default gt Reset Setting Enter your Handset Codes gt YES w e Delete All the Phone Book Entries Data in Data gt Clear Memory e Enter your Handset Codes YES w e Folder and Messages Reset Confirmation Windows to Default gt Confirmation wEnter your Handset Codem YESm e Files or information saved in USIM Card and memory card are not restored after resetting the handset e Reset All and Clear Memory cannot be performed when there is data created by a Lifestyle Appli on the IC card Moreover Reset All cannot be performed when Web restriction under Restricted Mode is set to ON Delete the data created by the Life Style Appli and set Web restriction to OFF before performing reset operations e Performing Reset All or Clear Memory deletes some preinstalled S Appli and other contents which cannot be restored to the same status as when the handset was purchased UOI eziuojsn 13 35 Text Entry Phone Book Text Entry Settings In a text entry windows V v mCustomizew e gt Change the Input Method gt Input Method e w Standard Beeper T9 or Multi tapw e Do Not
23. page 4 16 xo o e D gt T Ul buiDesso N 4 9 Organizing Using Messages Buibessa Al 4 10 Received and sent messages are saved to the Received and Sent message folders respectively Created messages that have not been sent are saved to Drafts and messages that have failed to be sent are saved to Unsent e About Auto delete If Message Box memory is full the oldest message is deleted when receiving sending a new message Set Protect page 4 17 to save important messages Alternatively set Auto delete page 13 17 to Do not Set However when memory is full a warning appears and appears on the display Delete unnecessary messages to receive new messages page 4 18 e When unable to receive S Mail notifications due to insufficient memory delete unnecessary messages Once memory space becomes available S Mail notifications are redelivered by Retry function Alternatively retrieve Mail List page 4 16 to receive the notifications For details on redelivery of S Mail notifications contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 EB Press gt Message Box Received Sent General l mFolder 1 Rro der 6 AmFo der 7 Message Box Window E Select Received or Sent Select a folder e Reply 1 Select Menu Message List Window Message Status Unread Message with Attachment s Unread Message without Attachments Read Message with
24. Change the brightness setting page 13 5 for the Display or move to a place where surrounding brightness level stays the same Text Entry Keys Standard Mode St e Kanji hiragana Double byte LO 2 DHE L 3 H Single byte katakana PAUI PAYIA Double byte alphanumerics upper case Single byte alphanumerics upper case Double byte alphanumerics lower case Single byte alphanumerics lower case Double byte numbers Single byte numbers ru Eu e DESDE 14977 YY At _1 7 1 ABC2 abc2 NO REA ae 0 435397 y ul B8 Xiu y a Bo IIRA 1234 m 5 o FOIS NE NOTA N 9 SH a SHDO E PDA Kb d VShXE 71413 506115 JULO W CO N 1 On l UTM 1 AIW O Oo Sol lla iS Bo 24 Dk lu o Deo Oo Custom Pictographs Emoticons gt dakuten Custom dakuten handakuten Custom xK m Custom Pictographs Emoticons Pictographs Emoticons handakuten cho on touten o kuten Symbols Alphanumerics URL Toggle case cho on touten o kuten Symbols Alphanumerics URL Toggle case Symbols Alphanumerics URL Symbols Alphanumerics Toggle case URL Determine entered text finish text entry Finish text entry Move cursor Insert line breaks with 2 Move up and down on the suggestion list with e Move cursor Move cursor Insert li
25. Do not use the AC Charger sold separately with any O power supply other than a 100 to 240 V AC household Prohibited power supply Doing so may result in a fire as well as cause the charger to overheat catch fire or malfunction XVIII A Caution Do not use or leave the handset or battery in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating fire or malfunction Prohibited Keep the handset battery and charger sold S separately away from infants and small children Prohibited Failing to do so may result in the battery or memory card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury Make sure that the terminals metal parts of the charger sold separately do not come into contact Prohibited with wires or other metal objects Failing to do so may cause overheating or burns Do not pull the cord when unplugging the AC Charger sold separately or In Car Charger sold separately Prohibited from an AC household outlet or socket Damage to the cord may cause electric shock overheating or fire Hold the plug when unplugging the AC Charger sold separately or In Car Charger sold separately O Do not pull bend with excessive force or twist the cords of the AC Charger sold separately and In Car Prohibited Charger Do not damage or modify them Do not place objects on them Do not apply heat and keep them away from heaters Damage to a c
26. Reg Cancel A E AG previously Info Channel Window E Select Reg Cancel gt 9 YES e e Follow the onscreen instructions Checking Content Updates 1 From Info Channel Window select What s new e Checking the Latest Information from Information Prompt aT When Information Prompt appears Info Channel gt e Using Weather Indicator Weather Indicator shows the weather forecast for the current local area with icons in Standby The displayed icons are updated automatically A separate subscription is required to use Weather Indicator Checking Weather Forecast 1 From Info Channel Window select Weather Weather Feather iaView Settings Update Weather Indicator Window H Select Weather e e You can view the weather forecast by selecting Weather Indicator icons and pressing e from Active Window page 2 8 More Features S Information Channel S Information Channel Settings page 13 43 Do Not Display Weather Indicator Icons in Standby Set Notification of Weather Forecast Updates S page 9 34 Ms H 9 23 Viewing PC Files Operations While Files are Displayed Scroll up down left right Your handset can display Microsoft Office Word Excel PowerPoint and PDF document files Enlarge page e Display of the following formats extensions is supported Microsoft Word doc Microsoft E
27. e Set Automatic Playback of Sound Files gt Auto extract e Sound e Unmute or Mutemp e Set Spam Filter gt Anti Spam e Enter your Handset Codes gt Sort Messages mp e m Sort or Do not Sort e Select Folder e mSelect a foldermp e 3D Pictograms 3D Pictograms are a 3D animation display function compatible with words pictographs and emoticons in the message text Settings e 3D Pictogramsw e gt Set the Criteria for Displaying Received Messages gt Auto Play mpSelect the criteriamp with 3D Pictograms Set the Font and Background Colors for 3D gt Colors e w Select a color combinations e Pictograms e 3D Pictograms are unavailable in S Mail notifications SMS with no text and Arrange Mail e Background playback of a music file will be paused if you use 3D Pictograms UO LZILIOJSND 13 16 Message Box Settings Do Not Auto delete Old Messages b Message Box e Select a folders x m Auto deletem Received or Sent e Do not Set e Switch Between Folder View and All Message View Message Box e m vm Displays e Folder View e Folder View or All Messages e Switch Between Mixed View and Separate View Message Box e m vm Display e gt Received Sent e Mixed View or Separate View mb e Message List Display Settings bMessage Box e Select a folderm e mx Display mp gt Switch the Message List Display Mode
28. gt Mute My Voice or Mute All e WVideo Calls MeO Ns Mute gt Mute My Voice or Mute All e e Press e to cancel the mute during a call Advanced Features Place Call in Progress on Hold Hold Call Voice Call Window Video Call Window y Hold gt e Subscription to Call Waiting page 3 17 or Multiparty Call page 3 17 is required to use the Hold feature for voice calls For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Functions During Voice Calls Record the Other Party s Voice During a Call Record Voice Memo ICE Nx gt Voice Record e e Recording stops when the maximum time is reached or the call ends To stop recording manually press e e To play a recording do the following 9 Tools gt Useful Tools e gt Voice Recorder gt 9 Recordings e gt Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e Select a files Save Number Memo During a Call Save Number Memo AECI Press the keys on the keypad e After the call ends the number memo is automatically saved e You can enter the following numbers and symbols 0 to 9 X P e To check a number memo do the following gt Tools Useful Tools gt e gt Number Memo bSelect a number memo e Use Handsfree Call Handsfree Call Voice Call Window e To cancel handsfree press X Send Touch Tones During a Call
29. gt Multiparty gt e e During a multiparty call press to end the call with all parties simultaneously e f one person ends the call during a multiparty call the other parties remain connected Call Barring e To talk to just one person during a multiparty call Select a party to talk with x Multiparty gt 6 9 Private e Restrict Outgoing and Incoming Voice Video Calls and SMS Messages Call Barring CARENTE Call Barring MRestricting Outgoing Calls and SMS Outgoing Call gt e AII Outgoings All Out Intl or Out Intl 9 e bEnter your Call Barring Service Code page 1 14 gt Connect to the network automatically gt e MRestricting Incoming Calls and SMS Incoming Call gt All Incomings or All If Roamed e Enter your Call Barring Service Code Connect to the network automatically e The handset does not support international roaming but settings are saved to the service center MDeactivating Call Barring Cancel All Enter your Call Barring Service Code Connect to the network automatically gt Advanced Features e After connecting to the network a setting completed window appears If the window does not appear follow the procedure again e You can still make emergency calls 110 police 119 fire and ambulance and 118 coast guard when Call Barring is activated e You cannot use All Outgoings and All Incomings if you have start
30. Basic Operations for Picture Editing 1 Press Tools e Useful Tools Edit Picture e Edit Picture 2Wal paper 3Change Bright Picture Size Add Frame Add Stamp E Select Edit Phone Memory or Memory Card 9 Pictures or Digital Camera e bSelect a picture KO Picture Editing Window Sub Menu Picture Size eEffects af ra 0 Select the edit type e 9 Perform edit operations 5 Press 2 OK 9 Overwrite or Save as New e Changing the Size Picture Effects Compounding Pictures BB in the Picture Editing Window press BB in the Picture Editing Window press Compound two pictures Vx gt Picture Size 1 In the Picture Editing Window press Picture Size ects 7 gt Overlay e A Twine T a H320 eWhi tening E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card 1W120XHIB0 gt bPictures gt bSelect a picture E gt E Select a picture size gt 0 E Select an effect e e Press 0 03 to adjust the translucency e After selecting the size you can use 9 to e Press 9 09 to change the effect level in rate adjust the position of the picture to clip Twinkle Whitening Change Color e To adjust the width or height Shade Off Pinch and Brush Up E S e 7 Press Resize 9 Fit to Width or Fit iting is complete to Length e E Press e e To rotate the picture Editing is complete More Features o Press Resize Rotate
31. Delete All Classes from Time Table Delete All HEREIN v Delete All 0 Delete Multiple Tasks Enter your Handset Code YES e Select Multi IESUS gt Delete e gt Select Multi gt 6 Select tasks gt gt gt YES Notepad Functions From s ESA NN page 9 8 Edit a Notepad Delete All Tasks Delete All 7 gt Delete gt All e gt Enter your Handset Code YES e eWhen Change View is set to other than All View you cannot delete all tasks Edit Notepad MES Select a notepad with contents stored ss gt Edit the notepad e gt YES e Delete All Notepads Delete All ERR 1 Delete e Alm e Enter your Handset Code YES e Voice Recorder Functions From AAA page 9 9 Change the Storage Location of Recordings Select Storage IEEE SERI Record e sE x gt SelectStorage e bPhone Memory or Memory Card e A memory card must be inserted to configure these settings Lifestyle Support Tools Functions for Osaifu Keitai From gt CT ETSUDP ATI page 9 12 Check the Balance of a Lifestyle Appli on the External Display Display Balance mE Display Balance gt Enter your Handset Codes ON OFF e gt ON llAdding a Lifestyle Appli to Balance List VES Display Balance gt Enter your Handset Code gt Balance List e gt Empty e bSelect th
32. MDeleting One Entry EINE Areas List gt e Select an area liste xr 9 Delete 9 YES 9 MDeleting All Entries O Areas List 9 e sb X leb Delete All e Enter your Handset Code YES 0 Alarm Functions Change the Alarm Ring Time Duration SEDENS Alarm Tone e Duration gt e Enter a ring time e b twice OK 0 From mp PET ESA page 9 18 TENET DI page 9 18 Change an Alarm Name Alarm Name SA Select an alarm names e gt Enter an alarm names 6 9 z OK e Edit an Alarm Edit Alarm E Select an alarm e Select an item e Edit the item e DOK e Change the Alarm Tone Alarm Tone SW Alarm Tone 9 Tone Delete All Alarms MSetting a Sound Preinstalled in the Handset as the Alarm Tone Patterns or Melodies gt e Select an alarm tones e 9 z twice OK e MSetting a File Saved in Data Folder Memory Card as the Alarm Tone Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select a files twice b twice DOK gt Reset All NE Reset All 6 9 Enter your Handset Codes YES e World Clock Functions From mp LII Ee SETS TP AID page 9 19 Edit a City Name Rename City e ORA SU City 1 or City 22 pio the Time Reader as the Alarm gt 0 to select a city V 9 Rename City one Enter a city name e Time Reading twice OK e Function
33. MESS e This operation uses Yahoo Keitai access acd e Before using Messaging service retrieve Dt EE network connection information page l 11 A gt e A random alphanumeric text string is assigned BE D at the time of contract Composing a long HE 4 a gt ue EJ select X 1882E 1 770 02E Mail Settings Original Mail gt e e Follow the onscreen instructions 4 3 Sending Messages Sending S Mail Press and hold EfCreate Message Address Subject Text Files O Feeling ype SMS giOptions 000 300K Create Message Window E Select Address e Set Address iPhone Book mple Input nt Log ceived Log buiDesso N E Set Address Window E Select Phone Number or Email gt e gt Enter a phone number e mail address gt send Select 4 4 e To select an address from Phone Book Select Phone Book gt Select an entry gt e Select a phone number e mail address e D Select Subject gt gt Enter a subject B Press Send OK e e f you select Notify Only Once in the sending confirmation completed window the window will not be displayed from the e f you enter an e mail address or input text that cannot be sent by SMS the mail type automatically changes to S Mail e f the other party s handset doesn t support Mail it might be displayed differently Attaching Files Attach an image or melody to an S Mail EIS
34. Message Details coco oco seco cc cc 4 19 Message Folder coco coc ocre coco co 2 29 Message List ses es es es oco oo coco co 4 10 Settings i13 edes at at d eA rtr Gs 13 17 13 18 Messaging e00000000090909000009909090009999 4 2 Microphone coco coco co ooo oc css 0 0 00 000 1 3 Mini Photo 000000090900900009909090099 13 4 Mini Tool coco oc cc co so coco 000 0 1353 13 1 8 Missed Call Notification 3 11 Mobile Light 1 3 7 3 7 6 Mobile Mode Be 7 3 Mosaic Edit Picture 7 12 Multi Selector xi 1 3 2 4 Reset di wer te ean Seal eee IS E eae RTE R ek aca N 2 25 Multi Shots cocococococococooooooooooo 7 7 Multiparty Call 3 17 Music File Playback Window gt gt x x xxx lt 8 4 Music Player e000900000090999000099990099 8 5 Mute lt lt ss ss lt s lt s esse sss sese e 3 13 13 23 My Details 3 3 3 12 12 14 My Library e00000000099900000999090099 8 11 My Locations e000000090090909090090999 9 32 My Status e060000000090090909000000009 10 4 N Name Conversion cocococ secos co 2 26 Navi Appli ecc0000000990000099 9 14 13 41 NAVI Settings coco coco co soro coco 13 41 Notepad cocococ seco co coco sc seco co 9 8 Delete di A EEE 9 8 9 30 Edit s nA 9 30 Notification S Friend s Status 10 5 10 9 Number Memo s ss sss t e lt esse es se lt lt 3 14 0 Offline Mode coooo on nn nonnoo ooo 1 1
35. SIZE ERSTE While a file is playing paused X x Surround Equalizer or Voice Cancel 9 Select a sound effect ON or OFF 0 Run Media Player in Background Multitask SIZE ERST While a file is playing paused m Window Size Normal Screen Full Screen IRIURE While a file is playing paused Vv 2 Normal Screen or Full Screen e Functions for Music Video Files Sort Music Video Files Sort by Music Files NNF Select a files YY leE Sort by gt e gt Select the sort criteria p e Video Files ME Select a files Y lep Change View e gt Sort by gt e Select the sort criteria e Send Music Video Files to Another Handset Send File e Data Folder e Ring Songs Tone Music or Videos gt Select a music or video files Ny 9 Send p Select the transmission method e e For sending by infrared communication see page 12 2 For sending by Bluetooth communication see page 12 6 View Music Video File Properties Details MN MCSA Select a file gt x gt Details e Functions for Playlists From gt UTS EN real ied page 8 4 EIS TOT page 8 7 Add a Song Being Played to a Playlist To Playlist MEAN While a file is playing paused gt gt To Playlist e Select a playlist gt e Add a Song Being Played to My Library To My Library VISTA DEE AR While a file is playing paused gt Press and hold
36. Speaker Vol Level 5 Battery ON Tone Type Original Keypad Tone Original sound Effects 1 Tone Volume Level 1 Manner Mode Unset Switch Mode Silent Ringtone Vol Silent Vibration Pattern 1 Feeling Same as Normal Mode Sound Effects OFF Battery OFF Answering Machine Same as Normal Mode Ringtone Vol Except alarm volume Silent Vibration Pattern 1 Alarms Alarms Same as Normal Mode Alarm Volume Same as Normal Mode Vibration Same as Normal mode Feeling Same as Normal Mode Sound Effects OFF Battery OFF Answering Machine Same as Normal Mode Function Default Setting Manner Mode Continued Ringtone Vol Silent Vibration OFF Drive Feeling OFF Sound Effects OFF Battery OFF Answering Machine ON Ringtone Vol Silent Vibration Pattern 1 Original Feeling ON Effects OFF Battery OFF os Answering Machine ON Display Idle Screen Ku man Function Default Setting Idle Screen Wallpaper Preset Picture Others 1 line Digit Active Window ON Always Ext Display Icon Clock Main Screens Deco Icons Original Deco Windows Original In Calls Original Messages Original Download Original Power On Original Power Off Original Mini Tool Preset Caller Details Picture ON Ext Display ON Wide View IdleScreen ON Create Msg ON Msg Window ON Msg Lists ON Font Settings Font Size G
37. Switch the Message List Display Mode e Split the Message List Window Message List Window Settings gt page 13 18 e Display Messages According to the Specified Criteria Create a New Phone Book Entry with a Phone Number E mail Address e Add a Phone Number E mail Address to a Phone Book Entry Switch Between Unread and Read Switch All Messages in a Folder Between Unread and Read Mini Tool Setting in the Message List Window gt page 13 18 Set Mini Tool in the Message List Window buiDesso N 4 12 L a Advanced Features Sending Messages Creating Messages From gt S ES TR page 4 4 ETE DICAT page 4 4 Specify Recipients Quickly Simple Input e You can select addresses that you have saved to Simple Input list page 13 14 and enter them TU Simple Input gt e Select an entry e Select an Address from Sent Log Received Log to Send a Message Sent Log Received Log Sewing Sent Log or Received Log e Select an entry e Send a Message to a Group Group e You can select addresses that you have saved to a Group page 13 14 and enter them AE Group 9 Select a group e Insert Your Name and Other Information Automatically Insert Text O gt Insert gt e 9 Phone Book My Details Phrases Emoticon Signature Notepad Message Box or URL History gt e bDo the respective operations Add Recipients Add Address Select th
38. Transferring Files Sending a File Ep Access a function that supports infrared E Select a file gt Sv 9 Send gt e Select Send vCard to access from Phone Book EJ Select Via Infrared gt e e Files without transfer permission and files in Saved Pages cannot be sent e Removal of the memory card during file transfer from the memory card may result in loss or damage of files on the memory card The handset can receive files when the Infrared setting is ON T In Standby receive a connection request from another infrared compatible device E Select YES 0 e To reject the reception of files select NO e When the handset receives a Phone Book entry event task or notepad select YES to save it to your Phone Book Event Tasks or Notepad EJ Select Phone Memory or Memory Card 9 e The handset cannot receive files other than when in Standby Sending All Phone Book Entries Calendar amp Task Data All the Phone Book entries in your handset events on the Calendar or tasks can be sent to another infrared compatible handset Enter the same authentication password on both the sending and receiving devices EP From Infrared Window select Transfer All e E Enter your Handset Code 3 Select Phone Book or Cal Tasks e e When sending Phone Book entries a confirmation window appears asking if you want to send images saved in Phone Book Select Without Image to send the Phone Book ent
39. e Accessible services may be limited because of contract conditions SoftBank 921T handset is compatible with the 3G system Caution Unauthorized copying of any part of this manual is prohibited The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual If you find inaccurate or missing information contact SoftBank Customer Center General Information page 14 41 The User Guide Japanese and Start Book Japanese included in the package are also available online from the SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp Website http www softbank jp mb r support 92 1t vil Package Contents e Handset e Battery TSBAR1 e Battery Cover e USB Cable e Start Book Japanese e User Guide Japanese e First Step Guide e BeatJam 2008 for 921T Guide Book Japanese e Utility Software for 921T CD ROM e Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable TSLAU2 1 Complimentary sample not available for purchase 2 Utility Software updates upgrades may become available via SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp Website http Avww softbank jp without prior notification Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required Use only SoftBank specified AC Charger sold separately to charge battery For information about AC Charger and other accessories contact SoftBank Customer Center General Information page 14 41 Battery is available for separ
40. gt x b Delete gt YES e Messages may not be recorded when an S Appli is set as the Screensaver e When Manner Mode is set in Drive Mode you cannot cancel Answering Machine e When Manner Mode is set in Original Mode Answering Machine setting in Original Mode is given priority To set or cancel Answering Machine while in Original Mode change the Answering Machine setting in Original Mode 349 Playing Messages More Features vl RB Press 779 Select a message 6 q 1 1 RECS Outgoing Call Functions gt page 3 12 Incoming Call Functions gt page 3 13 RN ul Answering Machine Functions A y D page 3 13 Functions During Voice Video Calls 5 page 3 13 e 00 00 12 00 00 22 E x Pause Functions During Voice Calls gt page 3 14 E Response Settings for Incoming Calls 5 page 13 9 Answer Incoming Calls by Opening the Handset Open to Talk Set Any Key Answer Answering Machine Settings gt page 13 9 Set the Answering Machine Response Time International Call Settings page 13 22 Change the International Code Add Country Codes to the Country Number List Earphone Microphone Settings page 13 24 e Save a Phone Number for Earphone Microphone Call Set Auto Answer 3 0 Make video calls with another party The other party must use a video call compatible handset e Change the handset into Self portrait position to transfer your live imag
41. interference note the followings The Bluetooth system on the handset uses 2 4 GHz spectrum This spectrum is used by industrial scientific and medical equipment microwaves etc other radio stations of the same kind premises radio stations for radio frequency identification which require a license used in production lines etc license free specified low power radio stations and amateur radio Stations hereafter other radio stations Before using the handset make sure there are no other radio stations nearby If radio interference occurs between the handset and other radio stations change locations to use the handset or stop using the handset stop emitting radio waves at once For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 LLL LL This wireless device uses 2 dd 2 4 GHz spectrum It and causes interference within a 10 meter radius Precautions Communication tests have not been performed for all Bluetooth compatible devices There is no guarantee of connection with all Bluetooth devices The security function used for wireless communication complies with the standard specifications of Bluetooth However take care when using Bluetooth for data communication because in some cases security may be inadequate depending on the operating environment and configuration SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any data generated or information leaked during Bluetooth commun
42. m 7 twice mpOK 0 e In Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual alarm volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the alarm volume is set O to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume zi O Change Vibration gt Alarm e ON b Vibration p e Select a pattern e mp twice OK 3 o D S gt Set the Image to Display at the Set Time Display the Original Image at the Set Time gt Alarm o 0N e mb Imagem gt Original 6 m twice OKw e Displaying an Image Saved in Data Folder gt Alarm e ON o Imagem w Phone Memory or Memory Card e Memory Card at the Set Time Select an imagem e gt 6 to compose the imagem Vv e mp 2 twice O Km Set the Stamp Icon gt Stamp Icon e mbSelect a stamps e mp skO Km 0 13 39 Various Tools m Tools gt Tasks e mx mb Create Newm e p Enter basic items page 9 5 gt Set Task Priority gt Options e 9 Priority p e mp Select the priority e mp m O Kw e Set the Task Status gt Options e Status mpSelect the statusmp e mb O Km 0 Settings for Tasks Lock Tasks e Toolsw w Taskse e mx Settings e mb Tasks Locket e Enter your Handset CodembLock mp e Time Table Settings Tools e Useful Tools e Time Tables e 9 vm Settings e gt Set Start End Time of a Period gt Se
43. sss s s s n n II 9 16 Delete cette ee eee 9 32 Arrange coco coco co oo 0 00 co 0 0 0000 4 5 4 1 5 Attachments s s s s s s s s s s s s s s n s 5 creo 4 4 Save de ces A E A SS R 4 19 Audio Output Setting Video Call 13 23 Audio Output Switching During Call Sl Circle Talk aaa RR ATR a We a a ee ak 10 8 Video Call R we 3 1 5 Voice Call Handsfree Call cce 3 14 Authentication Internet 13 19 Authentication PIN Code Bluetooth Passkey 12 4 Auto Answer Earphone Microphone 13 24 Auto Answer Video Call 3 13 Auto Answer List Video Call 13 23 Auto Focus Lock sees sese ee ss 66 ss 666 e 7 10 Auto Play Attachments gt gt gt xx x 4 14 Auto Save lt s ss se n n Knee n n n 13 25 Auto delete sees sees ese ee see e 4 10 13 17 Auto extract rn n e 13 1 6 Available Memory 14 12 14 13 14 14 B Background Play Multitask 8 10 Backup Relocate L russi a a GR nas os Sie a is 12 1 5 S Addressbook Back up tetetete 12 12 Transfer Als 12 10 Barcode Reader ecccc0000909000009999 9 26 Battery e00000009000990090009999 1 8 14 4 Charge ii o aa RO WER RC ds a 1 8 13 37 Installation n EDITT 14 5 Battery Level 1 5 1 6 14 4 Beeper Mode ecccc0000009900990099 14 10 Bluetooth sss s s s s s e s s e s K K K K eee 12 4 Delete Device rs Caines cados a SA da 1n 1 pa 1 4 Details A PIU CUI ao a c
44. 13 12 Specifications coco coco ooo oc 66666 s 14 11 Speed Dial eee 3 5 SSL TLS rr n nn Innen m 5 2 Standby eccc00000090990000999090909 1 1 1 2 6 Start End Sound eec0000009090909099 13 27 Storage Location Camera IE SUR Se arte GA ee AUR d d A 13 25 Data Broadcast Sete Teas Go igs idee T I 13 29 Internet Pa E 13 20 Phone Book P 13 35 Recorded Programs TV es K 13 30 Voice Recorder SER ERA A GEG A 9 31 Streaming HH 8 3 Sub Menu View Coco coco co soco coco 2 4 Subtitles CERs RRR eee camas 6 4 13 28 Surround sss sse reco coco cor coco co 8 10 Switch Audio TV 13 28 Switch Windows Video Call 3 15 Symbols ecccococ0c000009090909909909999 2 10 T Take Pictures ecocc000000900909099009099 9 7 3 Settings e a H R DN 13 25 13 26 Tasks e000090000009900900909099090909099099 9 5 Alarm elk E Rice ces doe Uwe ee OE Re a oe 9 5 13 39 Check gt gt gt gt o 9 6 Delete DI A RE La a Cees A 9 6 9 30 Edit KT a N ca Ei VO 9 29 Priority rre 13 40 Reminder T 9 28 Show Hide E O 9 29 Stamp fae o 88S aos a ra is a as a A 13 39 Status on dad aos 13 40 Tasks Lock ecocc00c009090990090090909 9 13 40 Templates Mail coco soc soco ro coco 4 5 Save EC A RE ow 4 1 5 Switch T 4 1 5 Text Copy sees sees see see eee see 4 1 9 5 7 Text Entry coco coco coco coco c oc 2 9 2 26 Beeper Mode rm 14210 Settings Se cae She a Se ER Be UA Sa Hs Se Sees SA Se i See 13 34 Text Ent
45. 14 12 6 Transferring Files Sending a File EI Access a function that supports Bluetooth H Select a file x gt Send gt e Select Send vCard to access from Phone Book E Select Via Bluetooth e 4 From Paired Device List Window select a device e e f the receiving device is not registered select Search and then select the receiving device e Files without transfer permission and files in Saved Pages cannot be sent e Removal of the memory card during file transfer from the memory card may result in loss or damage of files on the memory card Receiving Files The handset can receive files when the Bluetooth setting is ON a In Standby receive a connection request YES e e f the device information of the handset is not registered on the sending device the same authentication PIN code any 4 to 16 digits entry window appears Enter the same authentication PIN code on the handset and Bluetooth compatible device E Select YES 0 e To reject the reception of files select NO e When the handset receives a Phone Book entry event task or notepad select YES to save it to your Phone Book Event Tasks or Notepad E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card 0 e The handset cannot receive files other than when in Standby Sending All Phone Book Entries Calendar amp Task Data All the Phone Book entries in your handset events on the Calendar or tasks can be sen
46. 9 dny eg 19 S5ueA 9 14 12 13 E dny eg 19 5UeA 9 14 12 14 L E SK Advanced Features File Transfer Backup Functions for Infrared Communication Send Information of My Details Send My Details 9 Phone Book e My Details e gt gt Via Infrared e Use Infrared for Dial up Connections Dial up Connections In Standby receive a connection request from another infrared compatible device e The handset can use dial up connections when the Infrared setting page 12 2 is ON e The handset sends a message three times in three minutes to the same device if the receiving device does not respond e In an HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access area you can receive at a maximum speed of 3 6 Mbps and send at a maximum speed of 384 kbps Note that sending or receiving very large files can result in high transmission fees When accessing the Internet by connecting the handset to a PC or PDA i e mobile data communication a large amount of data is often transferred in a very short time resulting in high packet transmission fees You are recommended to check the fees now and then during the mobile data communication Functions for Bluetooth Communication From gt ARIAS ele page 12 5 Change a Paired Device Name Device Name A Select a devices xr gt Device Name e Enter a device name Delete a Paired Device Delete Device IS Select a
47. Advanced Features 11 5 12 File Transfer Backup Tus ie 6 RE POR ncaa ceases 12 2 Bluetooth eae 12 4 PC Connect das 12 8 Memory Card Backup 12 10 S Addressbook Back up 12 12 Advanced Features 12 14 Display Settings 13 2 Incoming Event Settings 13 9 Sound Settings sese 13 11 Mail Settings 13 14 Internet Settings 13 19 Call Settings esses 13 22 Camera Settings masas 13 25 Po 1328 Media Player Settings 13 31 S Appli Settings 13 32 PP E EEE EE 13 39 Text Entry Phone Book 13 34 File Transfer 13 36 Vargus TOO S cosas tette rtrb nsa 13 38 Communications sssss 13 44 Bie wt x 14 2 A A 14 4 Software Update 14 6 Troubleshooting 14 7 Text Entry Keys sese eee eee eee ee ee 14 9 Specifications 14 11 Default Settings 14 17 GIOSS ANY we 14 25 ls RR TOC E 14 26 Warranty amp After Sales Service 14 40 Customer Service 14 41 vil Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 921T handset e To ensure proper usage read this manual thoroughly before using the SoftBank 921T handset e After reading this manual retain it for later reference e If this manual is lost or damaged contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41
48. Ask Send or Do not Senda e gt Manufacture Z 9 e p Send or Do not Sendw gt Storage e w Phone Memory or Memory Card 9 UO LZILIOJSND 15 29 TV Settings e Positioning cannot be done when Positioning Lock is set When sending location information select OFF for the Positioning Lock e Even if Always Ask or Send is specified for location information send setting location information is not sent if Do not Send is selected for S GPS Navi location information send setting LocationProperty Settings for Recording Programs Set the Storage Location for Recorded Programs ATV om Settings mp e File Storage e Phone Memory or Memory Card e Settings for View Record Timer 9 TVw e m Settingsw e gt Set the Alarm Volume for Timer Notification gt Notification Alarm Volumew e Adjust the volumes e n Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual alarm volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 Set the Vibration for Timer Notification gt Notification e gt Vibration e ON or OFF 0 UO LZILIOJSND 13 30 Media Player Settings Settings for Playing Music Set Audio Output Set the Wallpaper Displayed During Playback Output Settings e Speaker Earphone or Wireless e e When you have selected Wireless do the following Select a paired wireless devicem e For details on pairing a wireless device see page 12 5 as w
49. Bluetooth Connection Established SCMS T Device Supported X Some Bluetooth Connections Lost 3 Bluetooth Connection s Lost amp Infrared Communication Y USB Connection Ta Card Reader Mode 3 amp Software Update x External Connection for Data Synchronization Z TV Recording in Progress E I amp S Appli Activated Paused J Playing Music File X Music File Playback Paused S Playing Video File E Streaming ES TV Timer Set D l Signal Strength l Strong 4 Moderate Weak Faint Out of Range Offline Mode On OE E Voice Video Call E Dial up Connection Positioning 3 Packet Transmission 45 Displaying Picture File with Location Information i My Status Online G Packet Transmission Ready 3 Packet Network Range Ef 3G Network Unavailable 4 amp IC Card Lock Active Display Indicators 9 Missed Call s Y Manner Mode Silent 1 Manner Mode Alarms amp Manner Mode Drive En a E Manner Mode Original 1 to 3 ji Battery Level au Sufficiently Charged al Low dd Very Low 4 Charge Immediately amp J Charging a Time 2 4 Keypad Lock Active Y Password Lock Active 9 15 Alarm Set Answering Machine On No Messages gg 8g ES ES E Answering Machine On pexiejs Dunes BH Message s Recorded Es Missed Calls Message s Recorded at Voice Mail Center ab Call Forwarding Ringer Off for Voice Call 3 Call Forwarding Ringer Off for Video Call 3 Call Forwarding Ringer Off
50. Book e bSelect an entrys e Select a phone number gt 0 e To enter a phone number directly Select Direct Input e bEnter a phone numbers e Adjusting the Speaker Earpiece Volume BRB During an S Circle Talk use Switching Between Earpiece 8 Speaker an During an S Circle Talk press X More Features vl Eus S Circle Talk Functions gt page 10 10 E Settings for S Friend s Status S Circle Talk 5 page 13 44 Disable S Friend s Status S Circle Talk L S Advanced Features Communications e After a member is deleted from the S Friend s Update S Friend s Status Manually Status Members List you cannot send receive Status Update S Friend s Status Functions a Saving Request notification to from that SI Friend s Status Members List Window gt aem person for 24 hours Settings e 9 Status Update e l iE ELE ae page Move Members to a Different Group Check a Notification page 1U Change Group Notification Add a Member RESISTE TEES Select a group S Friend s Status Members List Window Misa Add Members llMoving One Member Notification e a S Friend s Status Members List Window s Add Select a member sk X Change Groups Members e 9 One Select a groups e Contact a Member According to His Her E 1 Current Status 5 Delete Members Moving Multiple Members Call Send Mail s Deletion Request
51. Book View member s status from Active Window mn From Active Window Communication Mode select an empty item Save e To change members Select an entry V v 29 Change Member gt e 9 YES e E Select Friend Status or Phone Book Select an entry 0 Contacting Members 1 From Active Window Communication Mode use 9 to select a member E Use eo to select a contact method 0 To make a call To create and send a message amp To make an S Circle Talk call Checking S Quick News Updates e You must register contents of S Quick News in advance page 9 22 1 From Active Window Shortcut Mode use 9 to select S Quick News e e Press Update to update information Press Nx Access to access selected site If update fails Information Prompt appears In List Window press Y then select Update to initiate update Checking Weather Forecast e For details on using the Weather Indicator see page 9 23 1 From Active Window Shortcut Mode use to select Weather Indicator icons e More Features vl C A Active Window Active Window Settings D page 13 8 Select S Quick News Information to Display Set Ticker Speed Set Image Display Restore Settings and Registered Contents of Quick News to Default gt page 2 25 Text Entry About Text Entry Switching Text Input Modes Entering Characters There are four ki
52. Hh XS Mb meo EUR Hhp ALE med tarde 74b MANTA ess 7 ES dai Le kL ls sbt EIL BR ES d 5o 0 UTS SEER RE PA DADE Web Page E Select an item e BI To stop viewing the web page press E YES 0 Accessing a Web Page from History El Press and hold x gt History gt e D BMy SoftBank BNo Title BYahoo 7 bx BR History Window H Select a title gt 0 Accessing a Web Page by Entering the Address ED Press and hold l Enter URL e enter URL Direct Entry 2URL History Al lows you to manually enter URL Window EJ Select Direct Entry Enter a URL gt e twice More Features Vl TE A Connecting Browsing Universal Settings for Yahoo Keitai and PC Site Browser 5 page 13 20 Delete Cache Memory Delete All Cookies e Clear Authentication Info e Return Browser Settings Bookmarks and Saved Pages to Default Restore Settings and Stored Information to Default Yahoo Keitai Settings gt page 13 20 e Set the Storage Location for Downloaded Contents 5 page 5 7 JeuJo1u 33 PC Site Browser eb D D et 5 4 Accessing PC Sites Press and hold x b P EPC Browser PC Browser Menu H Select Homepage e bAlways Ask or Ask Once Only e e f you select Ask Once Only the confirmation window about display and transmission fees will not be displayed from the next time
53. I Taking Pictures 55 5 K K e 5 K K K K K 5 K KEK 7 3 Camera Modes aR RR N 1115031251011 0153121111233 ss ES Taking a Picture 60600000000 02000009060000000009060200000209060200900000200200009090002000009060900909009 7 3 Recording Videos ss IH 7 5 Video Modes 660000600000058660000660066006000606060500080600020060008606000086060006000900696620250900 ES Recording a Video oBGo0coob0ob6o0 ooo cuonooooooco o0ooc0oud sooocooobnoo000co0o0o0gdgB60b5o0o0o0o00gH502b o02o00o0o0odUsco 1 55 Camera Functions sss s s s s s e e ee s K K K K coco rece cocos cesses cesses coros cce soc cad dd 7 7 Delay Timer 00009060029000006400900900660000002060000090069000002000606000009090660009002009096000900299 ue Frame Setting Still Picture E E dos 7 7 Multi Shots Still Picture ss e T7 Picture Editing s rr III 7 8 Basic Operations for Picture Editing s e e 7 8 Changing the Size Gooooon on0o0octo cu ooooooncb doocsocgaonoocono o ooooc ccgonooconso 0c0ooostco 7 9 Picture Effects E E BG ODOCO OOOO 7 9 Compounding Pictures sss mee 7 9 Advanced Features OTT OOT TOOT OOE OO OO TOO TT OOO TOO ODO TT 7 10 A Q D e CU a ES o e C a D FTI er bunip3 ainydig esawe gt 1 2 Basics Use the camera to take pictures and record videos e Operations are described in Clamshell Open position unless otherwise noted Shooting Modes Use the delay timer take pictures with handy size pictures
54. IP Service Sort Messages Do not Sort Select Folder Folder 17 ON Restricted Mode Web OFF Hold Unset Call Settings Function Default Setting Intl Calls Intl Code 0046010 Japan 81 UK 44 Italy 39 Switzerland 41 Spain 34 Germany 49 Portugal 351 Netherlands 31 France 33 Monaco 377 USA 1 Sweden 46 Australia 61 China 86 Hong Kong 852 Taiwan 886 South Korea 82 CountryNumber Ans Machine Earphone Setting OFF Set Duration 18 sec Auto Answer ON OFF OFF Set Duration 10 sec Earphone Call OFF Answer Type Open to Talk OFF Any Keys OFF Video Call Alt Picture OFF Image Quality Standard Hold Setting Hold on Call Preset Hold Answer Preset Mute OFF Loud Speaker ON Auto Answer OFF Self view OFF Reject Calls Specific s OFF Unknown OFF Withheld OFF ape OFF Unavailable OFF Offline Mode Show My Number Connectivity Function Default Setting Bluetooth ON OFF OFF Settings Visibility Show Set Handsfree Private Infrared ON OFF OFF USB Function Connection Always Ask Battery ON Default Setting Mid operation Message Pause DeliveryCheck Continue Video Message Pause DeliveryCheck Continue Media Player Voice Recorder Pause Message Pause DeliveryCheck Continue S Appli Voice Call Pause Ap
55. Kochi Fukuoka General Information sz 0088 250 157 Saga Nagasaki Oita Kumamoto Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa fs 0088 250 113 ES xipuaddy 14 41 SoftBank 921T Instruction Manual SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp For additional information please visit a SoftBank Shop Model SoftBank 921T Manufacturer TOSHIBA CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards Recycle g your old handsets batteries and charger units all manufacturers and brands TUBREEPHSOUU ZIVICCHRZY Handsets batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned Always erase all data recorded on old handsets Phone Book entries call records mail etc before recycling
56. MA A fy Pictograms Select Menu E Select a file Using Download Links Some folders contain a link to Yahoo Keitai Use links to access Yahoo Keitai and download content Managing Files and Folders Creating a Folder Folders can be created in the Pictures Ring Song Tone Music Videos TV Books Flash R Main Menu Gamendeco Mini Tool and Other Documents folders E Open Data Folder Select a folder 0 E Press V v 9 Create Folder gt e Create Folder 000 0328 Menu E Enter a folder name e Folders cannot be created within the TV folder on a memory card suoneJado diseg Data Folder Moving Files RB Open Data Folder Select a folder 0 H Select a file gt gt Move e E Select One e e To move multiple files Select Select Multi gt e Select files e b Move e To move all files Select All e Enter your Handset Code suoneJado diseg Memory Card 4 Select Phone Memory or Memory Card O B Select the destination folder e e To move files to a new folder Press Create Enter a folder name ndi e When you move a still picture file taken in Digital mode to the memory card or a music file in MPEG 4 format 3GP MP4 and M4A to another folder select the fixed folder first and then select the destination folder Setting Folder Security More Features Set Security Lock ON to require Handset Code entry when
57. Memory Card e E Select a file gt e Use during playback to adjust the volume More Features Sl zQ Voice Recorder Functions gt page 9 31 Ms o od sj00 9 10 Osaifu Keital About Osaifu Keitai Osaifu Keitai is a service used by mobile phones with built in contactless IC card FeliCa chip technology The mark 4 on the back of the handset can be held up to a reader writer for such tasks as shopping with e money using a member s card or a point card Osaifu Keitai can be used even while the handset is turned off Note however that Osaifu Keitai cannot be used while the battery is removed e For more information about Osaifu Keitai contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Getting Started MIC card The term IC card means an IC chip built in an Osaifu Keitai compatible terminal llLifestyle Appli This is an S Appli for using Osaifu Keitai e Your handset comes with a preinstalled e money Lifestyle Appli called Edy Edy is the brand name of a prepaid e money service managed by bitWallet Inc Precautions The data on the IC card can be misused if your Osaifu Keitai compatible handset is lost or stolen Note that SoftBank assumes no responsibility for any losses suffered by you if this happens e Before deciding whether to use an Osaifu Keitai service be sure to contact the service provider about the terms conditions and other r
58. OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE FULLEST EXTENT LEGALLY PERMITTED IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA TOSHIBA S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR A LOST BUSINESS OR REVENUE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS DATA OR B CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF 1 THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF TOSHIBA TOSHIBA S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR II ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY SAVE AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION TOSHIBA S ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE IF ANY PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU HAVE INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT FOR EXAMPLE NAMES ADDRESSES PHONE NUMBERS PICTURES RINGTONES ETC BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY SERVICE AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS 6 Laws This EULA will be governed by the laws of Japan All disputes arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court Export Laws Any use duplication or disposal of the Software involves products and or technical data that may be controlled under the export laws of applicable countries or region and may be subject to the approval of the applic
59. Operations gt Page 2 2 Watching TV Watch One Seg Digital TV on handset No additional fees required TV gt Page 6 2 Make voice video calls Use call functions such as Speed Dial or Answering Machine Voice Call gt Page 3 4 Video Call gt Page 3 7 Listening to Music Use Media Player to listen to downloaded music Media Player gt Page 8 2 Saving Address to Handset Saving your new address to My Details is convenient for exchanging information with others My Details gt Page 3 12 Sharing Address with Friends Share your new address by sending a message to multiple addresses simultaneously Sharing Address via Infrared Share your e mail address by infrared transfer Save your e mail address prior to transfer Sending Messages Page 4 4 Page 4 6 Infrared gt Page 12 14 Adding Recipients gt Page 4 13 Standby Display Set images captured with handset camera as wallpaper Wallpaper Page 2 6 Picture Editing gt Page 7 8 Changing Font Size Change font size for menus and web pages Font color pattern can also be changed Setting the Font Size Page 13 5 Page 13 21 Text Entry Enter text when creating Phone Book entries or messages Text Entry gt Page 2 9 SETAS Select S Mail or SMS according to your purpose Accessing the Mobile Internet Use Yahoo Keitai to access Mobile Internet sites tailored for SoftBank customers S Mail gt
60. PIN Lock coco oo oo ee coco coco 11 5 14 2 PIN Settings sees see oco coco coro cce 1 1 3 PIN PIN2 ecccc00000090099000909099009099 14 2 Change m 1 1 5 Play Mode cocoooooooooooooooooooooo 8 10 Player Image cocoocoooooooooooooooo 13 31 Playlist cocococoooooocoocoocooooooooooo 8 7 Add Tracks ug RR T AN 8 1 1 Change Order A RT A gr arre qe Ge im di CIE cese d 8 1 1 Copy ee T 8 1 1 Create AO Go MERC Wel etf Sept UE RR deca 8 7 Delete so ko o on 8 1 1 Play S RT RR R ce eh de Beta E 8 Remove Tracks m 8 1 1 Rename T B 7 Positioning Lock gt gt gt x x x x x x x x x lt 13 41 Power On coco coco coco ooo c ecos c cc 1 11 Power Saving cccccocc coco coro cc 13 5 Power off Screen 1 11 13 3 Power on Screen gt s s s s s s gt e lt s e gt gt ng 13 3 Prediction eecoc0oco0cc0c0c09099 2 26 13 34 Preview ecc00000900900909099909909099 13 27 Priority Mail 4 16 13 15 Priority Settings gt gt x x gt gt lt 13 10 13 32 Program Guide sese ss ss ese 66666 666668 6 5 Protect Mail ecocc0000099009090990099 4 17 PUK Personal Unblocking Key Code 11 5 14 2 Q QR Codes eccc0009009009000009090900099 9 26 R Reader Writer e000900000909090900000990999 9 1 1 Received Calls sneg reen gre rr s 3 9 Call from ees 3 12 Delete Call Log Records seesese testes 3 15 Save to Phone BOOK eso Pes eeu anos 2 18 Recent lt s sss s s Inm 8 10 Recipi
61. Page 4 4 Yahoo Keitai gt Page 5 3 SMS Page 4 6 Digital Camera Digital Video Shoot pictures and videos with handset camera Taking Pictures gt Page 7 3 Recording Videos gt Page 7 5 Using Handset as a Wallet Payments are quick and easy without needing small change Just hold the handset up to a reader writer at checkout counters Osaifu Keitai Page 9 10 Calculator gt Page 9 20 Using Handset as a Gaming Device Play preinstalled S Appli games or download games from Yahoo Keitai S Appli gt Page 8 8 Feature Search One Seg TV 921T supports One Seg Digital TV for mobile phones and information terminals You can also browse data broadcast and record programs Page 6 2 921T Features Bluetooth Files can be transferred using Bluetooth communication Page 12 5 Yahoo Keitai Sites A special portal site for SoftBank handsets is available to enhance your Internet browsing experience Page 5 3 SoftBank Features Arrange Mail Feeling Mail Send Arrange Mail HTML mail or Feeling Mail Page 4 5 Phone Book S Addressbook Back up Save contact information to Phone Book and back up data on S Addressbook Server Convenient Features Page 2 15 Page 12 12 Alarm Event Schedule Use the alarm to wake you in the morning Save and manage event schedule on the calendar that can be interfaced with phone mail functions Page 9 4 Page 9 18
62. Pict Enter pictographs in My Pictograms folder e To exit the suggestion list and enter saving the selected text to the Word List characters after 77 press 27 By pressing x you can perform operations such as editing text and arranging message text 2 9 Text Entry suone1ado 21569 v 2 10 EJ Use s lt to select 2619 e Af is determined e To finish text entry press e after determining entered text Lower Case a 2 etc In all the input modes except Numeric you can change the case of a character selected by the cursor unconverted character compatible characters only Example Changing to lower case EB In a text entry window press E Press RI e is determined Adding or In Kanji hiragana input mode and Single byte katakana input mode you can add dakuten and handakuten to a character selected by the cursor unconverted character compatible characters only Example Entering 2 1 In a text entry window press E Press x 9 e l is determined e With characters like to which both dakuten and handakuten can be added you can switch between and 2 by pressing x Hiragana to Alphanumerics Katakana Conversion Enter alphanumerics and katakana in Kanji hiragana input mode Example Entering TOM single byte in Kanji hiragana input mode a In a text entry window press the key to which the character is assi
63. Reject calls from numbers server Sync updates to not saved in Phone Book back up new information Options Personal Info External Light Address Ringtone Volume Job Title Ringtone Company Vibration Birthday Ring Time URL Message Folder Location Information Secret External Display e Back Up Important Information When the battery is exhausted or removed for long periods Phone Book entries may be lost Handset damage may also affect handset information recovery SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost or altered data 2 15 Phone Book Creating New Entries BR R n 4 Select Email gt Enter an e mail MER o address e Select a category Example Saving a name phone number and unm o gory e mail address and specifying a group 0000 dE Phone Number BR Press 9 Phone Book New E de GU OPTIONS Entry PPO Select ERIT 2 B Phone Number O E Select Phone Number gt Enter a SETA D Name Pr P ing phone number Select a category OK Select Menu 5 000 M Phone Number gt 0 Mm e To enter a hyphen or a pause P 5 Select No Group gt Select a group eras page 3 14 press Nx and then select gt 0 Select Wen Manual Hyphen or Pause P FER it e Phone Book Entry Window RE P 8 09000 JOOXXXX m 0000XXXX m o Nu Led Eg Select Name gt Last Name or First OR E S i a wae TL HE EC Name gt
64. Repeat for gt e Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly or End of Month e Enter a repeat duration e e f you set the start date to the last day of the month you can set Repeat for to End of Month To repeat infinitely enter 00 e f you set Monthly for the 30th or 31st the repetition is only set for months that include that date e f an event set to repeat daily weekly etc is deleted a message asks if you wish to cancel repeat features Select Do not Repeat to delete the event for that day only e Canceling a single date of a repeated event may not be effective if the event is sent as vObject page 2 31 and received by another device Edit a Saved Event Edit Event Select an event v 9 Edit gt e Select an item e Edit the item e z Overwrite or Save as New 0 gt OK e Functions for Saving Tasks Edit a Saved Task Edit Task IESUS Select a task Nvv m Editm e p Select an item Edit the item e 9 gt Overwrite or Save as New e 90K e Functions for Checking Managing Events Use Information Stored in the Event Call Create Message Access URL H Calling or Sending a Message to the Stored Phone Number Select the phone number gt e twice Voice Call or Create Mail e When you select Voice Call do the following Vx gt Voice Call or Video Call 9 29 Advanced Features MSending a Messa
65. Running S Appli Set Priority During S Circle Talk Set Priority While Using TV gt Select the function under operationsmp e select a type of incoming eventeb e Pause or Continuem e gt Media Player Continue or Pause gt S Appli mp e mp Select a type of incoming event e m Pause Apps or Continue Apps e gt Circle Talk e Pause or Continuem e gt TV Watching or Recording e Select a type of incoming eventm e Pause or Continuem e e When Voice Call under Watching or Recording is set to Continue Answering Machine does not operate when there is an incoming voice call Manner Mode gt Settings e m Sounds e Manner Mode e gt Switch Manner Modes Customize Original Mode Sound and Vibration Settings e m Sounds e gt Set the Ringtone Set a Sound Preinstalled in the Handset as the Ringtone Set a File Saved in Data Folder Memory Card Set Downloaded Keitaideco Ringtone Set Ringtone Volume gt Switch Modem e mp Select a modem e gt Original Modest e p Select an Original Mode you want to setm e mb Select the item to changes e mSet each itemmb z e For details on setting each item see Sound and Vibration gt Incoming mb Select a type of incoming eventeb e m Ringtonew v Patterns or Melodies e mp Select a ringtonemp e gt Incoming e mb Select a type of incoming e
66. Sound Playback Volume Do Not Download Images and Melodies from Web Pages Set Security Lock a A 4 4 4 4h a a a a gt page 5 7 Web Page Operations 5 page 13 21 EN JeuJo1u 949 Bookmarks Saved Pages JeuJ91u 5 6 Opening Bookmarks 1 Press and hold x gt Bookmarks gt e e To access a web page from a PC site Using Bookmarks If you bookmark frequently accessed pages you will be able to access them quickly and easily bookmark Saving a Bookmark Press and hold le 4 gt Bookmarks e am Display a page V v 2 Bookmarks Bookmarks 3 gt e mv a ho 0 y lx ER 2 Select Save 0 m IBA SITE e oy save edit the title or URL press scmper 3 Press Edit gt Select the title field H Select the title of a page gt gt e Edit the title e TI Using Saved Pages IS If you save frequently accessed information pages to Saved Pages the information can be Press OK viewed without accessing the Internet later e Select a folder when adding the bookmark to one of the folders you created Saving Displayed Pages to Saved Pages 1 Display a page x Saved Pages KO E Select Save gt Enter a title e Some pages may not be saved because of copyright restrictions etc e f you save a page with the same URL as a page already saved in Saved Pages it is saved as a different page Viewing Saved Pages 1
67. Suitable for taking character pictures W 9Picture Mode e p Select a Picture Mode e e Picture Mode cannot be set while using Multi Shots page 7 7 elf image stabilization page 13 26 is set to ON the setting is disabled while Picture Mode is active Picture Mode returns to OFF when the camera ends and image stabilization setting returns Take Pictures with Beautiful Skin Tones Brush Up Mode Ww 2 Brush U gt 9 ON e e When the Camera mode is set to Digital and Picture Size is set to W2048 X H 1536 or W2048 X H1232 you cannot use Brush Up Mode Functions for Recording Videos Send a Picture Video via Mail Additional Picture Editing Functions As Mail Change the Format of Videos edd co a From gt 2f mom mm ET page 7 8 EE picture or video can be sent immediately after Add Text to a Picture Ve Movie 0 Encode gt it is taken or recorded Add Text o ea e Videos recorded in Video mode cannot be Add Text gt e ores sent Select a font size gt e bEnter text gt e gt 699 RS acco Mad ads to adjust the positione e s gt Overwrite s f hooti e For details on creating S Mail messages see or Save as New s A e Atter Shooting page 4 4 WChanging the Font Color While selecting a position gt 3 9 9 e View a Picture Video in Data Folder Send a Picture Video to Another Handset VENCE EEE Data Folder e If Auto Save page 13 25 is set t
68. Synchronize type is used regardless of the synchronization type setting T Press 9 Phone Book gt e Addr Bkup ronize Phone S Addressbook Back up Window E Select Start Sync e gt Start gt e gt Enter your Handset Code e Follow the onscreen instructions e Upon starting synchronization your handset is connected to the Internet Transmission fees apply during Internet connections Ending synchronization terminates the connection automatically Setting Synchronization Type Select from the following types Synchronize Back up changes in the handset s Phone Book to the server and download new information in the server s Phone Book to the handset simultaneously From Client Back up changes to the information in the handset s Phone Book From Server Changes to the information in the server s Phone Book are reflected to the handset Backup Delete the existing Phone Book data on the server and back up all Phone Book data in the handset to the server Restore Delete the existing Phone Book data in the handset and reflect all Phone Book data on the server to the handset KIS From S Addressbook Back up Window select Sync Settings gt e bSelect the current Sync Type setting e eFrom Server eBackup E Select a synchronization type e gt Save More Features pes Functions for S Addressbook Back up page 12 16
69. Table Creating a Time Table E Select Subject e Enter a subject Checking the Time Table A time table from Monday to Saturday can be 72 EIS From Time Table Window select a created e To entera classroom teacher or memo Dio Subjects and classrooms of up to eight periods per RES an item e Enter information day and font colors can be entered specified eos edi hebackoroundior tonicolor Deleting a Class from Time Table RB Press gt Tools 9 Useful Tools Select BG Color or Font Color gt 9 Time Table e Select a background or font colors e 1 LEE Window select the 4 Press 0K period to delete E Press wl Delete 9 One e gt YES e More Features vl pus Time Table Functions 5 page 9 30 i Time Table Settings gt page 13 40 e Set Start End Time of a Period Reset Time Settings to Default Time Table Window E Select a period Xl Edit gt e Subject Classroom Teacher sj00 Memo BG Color Font Color 9 7 Using Notepad 1 Press Tools gt Notepad gt e m OD dej Eo Notepad List Window H Select a blank notepad e E Enter contents e Setting Category 9 SIE From Notepad List Window select the notepad to set an icon for v Set Category gt e H Select a category e The icon of the selected category is displayed sj00 Viewing Notepad a From Notep
70. Text Entry Phone Book K 5 n m HH 13 34 File Transfer cccccccccccccroocc ecos ooo c res scores ss cones ss ess scores ss ce 00000 13 36 Various Tools ooo scores o ocre css cones scenes ss censo ss c nossos 0a 13 38 Communications 0000000000000000009000000000000000000000000000000000000500000000000 13 44 O C T 3 N 9 UO LZILIOJSND Menus Incoming Image Display etc Display Settings mbSettings e 9 Display e Main Screensw e gt Set Menu Icons Images Preinstalled Icons Images Saved Icons Images Data Folder Keitaideco Set Incoming Call Image Preinstalled Image Saved Image Data Folder Memory Card Keitaideco Set Incoming Message Image Preinstalled Image Saved Image Data Folder Memory Card Keitaideco gt Deco jf or Deco e Original or Ku man e twice gt Deco if or Deco e Phone Memory e gt Gamendeco e Select a Gamendecom e twice YESm e gt Deco jf or Deco E st 0 Keitaidecow e twice YESm gt In Callsw p Voice Call or Video Callm e Original or Ku man e twice gt In Calls Voice Call or Video Call e w Phone Memory or Memory Card e Select an imagem gt 9 to compose the imagem x mp e gt In Calls p Voice Call gt Keitaidecow e twice gt Messages e 9 Receiving or DeliveryCheck e Original or Ku man
71. The viewer that starts up depends upon the file format To find out the file format see Details of the file page 2 30 e e Book Viewer may not be able to display some PC contents Ms o 9 25 Barcode Reader Scanning QR Codes EJ select Scan OE E A AA ER UN 7 About QR Codes The camera allows you to scan QR codes and save them as QR code data Connect to a URL included in the scanned information create a message to send to an address included ES e c in the scanned information or PRESA scan save it to Phone Book Scanning Window e The camera may not be able to scan a QR 3 Frame a QR code in the Display e code that is dirty or in the dark e Use eos to adjust the exposure e Some QR codes cannot be scanned e When the QR code has been divided into depending on the size or version data areas select YES to scan the other data areas When all the areas are s scanned the QR code data is displayed Scanning a QR Code Scanned Data ia Press 9 Tools gt Useful Tools e gt Scan Data e sj00 BalScan Data yocan 25canned Data Menu Scan Results Window TB Press Xv 9 Save Checking Saved Data 1 From Scan Data Window select Scanned Data 9 E Select QR code data e More Features sdy ps Scanning QR Codes gt page 9 34 Opening Ku man s Room AB Press e gt 13971277 Entertainment gt e gt 409E Ku man s Room gt e E Sele
72. USB cable to connect a PC to the handset in Standby Select Card Reader to transfer music from a PC and Communication for a dial up connection AR Press 6 9 Settings e 9 Connectivity gt USB E Select Connection Communication Card Reader or Always Ask e e Select Always Ask to choose the connection mode whenever you connect the USB cable in Standby e f the handset is not in Standby when connecting the USB cable the handset changes to Communication mode even if Connection has been set to Card Reader or Always Ask Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card To transfer music files from a PC use Card Reader mode to establish a connection between the PC and your handset e Offline Mode is set while your handset is in Card Reader mode When the handset is in Offline Mode it cannot make receive calls send receive messages nor connect to Yahoo Keitai In this mode all the keys are disabled e Timer viewing recording of digital TV will not start in Card Reader mode e Music files cannot be played on the handset unless they are transferred using music transfer software For details on transferring music files refer to the BeatJam 2008 for 921T Guide Book Japanese Switching to Card Reader Mode by Connecting the USB Cable A In Standby connect the handset to a PC with the USB cable e Open the cover of External Device Port and plug in the connector of the USB cabl
73. accessing files in the folder 1 Open Data Folder Select a folder you created gt Security Lock e E Enter your Handset Code ON e gt page 2 30 gt page 2 30 5 page 2 31 Checking Files Using Files Managing Files Folders Save files to a memory card e This manual refers to a microSD memory card as memory card e Handset may not read write files when battery level is low e Never remove memory card or battery while accessing formatting files Doing so may damage memory card resulting in lost files e Files on memory cards may be altered or lost from improper use accidents or mechanical failure Back up important files e Do not put labels or stickers on memory cards e For details on saving files to a memory card see the corresponding explanation for each function e Your handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 2 GB as of January 2008 There is no guarantee that all memory cards will work with your handset e Do not use excessive force to open the memory card slot cover Doing so may damage the cover Memory Card Structure and File Storage Locations Folder Name File Type AAA Pictures taken in Digital mode PRIVATE L MYFOLDER Mail Message backup files My Items Folders in Data Folder Pictures My Pictograms Videos Ring Song Tone Music Templates Flash R Flash R Tones Books S Appli Other Do
74. also can play a recorded program by the following operation Press e Data Folder e TV gt e Select the program to play gt e Keys Used While Playing Paused Fast Forward 99 Slap or Sher to Pe or Ho o 7 OQ aJHoLo or e to Pj 7 or aJHoLo 4 e or fe OO or B m 1 Available while playing in Portrait View 2 Available while playing in Landscape View in Clamshell Open Viewer position 3 Available when playback is paused in Portrait View 4 Available when playback is paused in Landscape View in Clamshell Open Viewer position 5 Moves cursor in Data Broadcast Mode Rewind Frame Advance Frame Back Pause Play Adjust Volume More Features E Functions for Recording and Playback gt page 6 9 Functions for Recorded Programs D page 6 9 Settings for Recording Programs B page 13 30 e Set the Storage Location for Recorded Programs Setting the View Record Timer e Configure the channel settings in advance page 6 3 Bl Press 9 9 Tv9 9 Timer 0 e The first time you use the timer a warning appears regarding the TV timer Press to select OK If you select NO in the confirmation window the warning will not be displayed from the next time LTEM Create Menu Timer List Window E Press z Create gt Manual View o o Record Start Datel End Date o not Repeat pads Setting 4 Selec
75. and Id Clock red lines respectively World Clock Settings gt page 13 42 Setting World Cloc m Press 9 9 Tools S Useful Tools Set the City by the GMT Time Difference Set Daylight Saving Time DST Setting City 1 City 2 World Clock m Press gt Settings gt Phone World Clock _ Settings gt e gt Clock gt e gt World we NR Clock gt e World Clock Tokvo 12 30 GMT 9 00 N 2008 5 1 Thu DSTon Set as Main City World Clock Window o H Use to to select a city e To switch Daylight Saving Time DST on or World Clock Setting Window off press DSTon or DSToff EJ select City 1 or City 2 gt gt to select a city e Switching the Main City SIT From World Clock Setting Window select Set as Main City e EJ Select City 1 or City 29 Ms o 9 19 Calculator Dictionary Using the Calculator 1 Press 6 gt Tools gt Calculator KO Menu Calculator Window Operations in the Calculator Window 0 8 2 Enter Numbers Switch Tax C Clear Decimal EXIT e Other Options by Pressing in the Calculator Window Converter Enter the currency exchange rate and then perform currency conversion calculations Clear All Delete the input value and data stored in memory MS Save the input value to memory M Add the input value to the value stored in
76. and related documentations the Software will constitute your acceptance of these terms unless separate terms are provided by the Software supplier on the Handset in which case certain additional or different terms may apply If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA do not use or dispose the Software 1 License Grant Toshiba grants to you a personal non transferable and non exclusive right to use the Software as set out in this EULA Modifying adapting translating renting copying making available transferring or assigning all or part of the Software or any rights granted hereunder to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited except as expressly permitted in this EULA Furthermore you hereby agree not to create derivative works based on the Software Ze UJ Copyright The Software is licensed not sold You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be transferred to you You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of Toshiba Toshiba s affiliates and or their suppliers and you will not acquire any rights to the Software except as expressly set out in this EULA You may keep a back up copy of the Software only so far as necessary for its lawful use All copies of the Software must contain the same proprietary notices as contained in or on
77. be set simultaneously If one service is activated SR From VM Call Fwd Window select Voice the other will be deactivated Voice Mail is Mail ON e available with Call Forward for Video Calls Voice Mai ON e Receiving Calls After Activating Call Forward Voice Mail ED Press while the ringtone is sounding to talk to the caller If you set All Calls the handset does not receive calls but they are forwarded to the preset phone number or Voice Mail Center e Voice Mail Service Options Access the Personal Options menu from E Select All Calls or No Answer e gt Voice Mail Center to set customize outgoing Set response time skip this step for on i details MUR All Calls 0 eneral Information page 14 41 e All Calls F ds calls to Voice Mail TURPE da ede ils Missed Call Notification No Answer Forwards calls to Voice Mail Information Prompt notifies you about the calls Center after set ring time elapses that the handset could not receive because it was out of the service area or the power was off while 3 Connect to the network Voice Mail was set If Voice Mail Center receives a message while you are on another line the handset receives a notification BB Enter 1414507 e Follow the voice prompts Checking Messages an From VM Call Fwd Window select Deactivating Call Forward Voice Mail EIS From VM Call Fwd Window select DeactivateAll e Call Forward and Voice Mail are deactivated ES e f Call F
78. coco 14 17 Delay Timer 00000000000009000090000009 7 7 Delete Characters 2 12 Delete Messages 4 17 4 18 Delivery Check 4 15 13 15 Delivery Report coo onooo non nnor o o 4 1 8 Delivery Time 4 15 13 15 Desktop Cradle BR 1 9 Dialed Numbers sss s ss s es s e s s e s e e s e 3 9 Delete Call Log Records cesses 2 15 Redial UR A 3 1 2 Save to Phone Book eer eras 2 18 Dial up Connections 12 14 12 15 Dictionary eco coco oco coco coco 9 20 Digital Mode e000000000000900000000999 7 3 Display e060000000000900990099009900099 1 5 Display Balance cocos cocos co 9 31 Display Characters in Reverse Order 2 10 Display Positions 1 4 Display Settings gt gt gt gt x gt lt 2 6 2 25 13 2 Document Viewer ee socos cc 9 24 Drafts e000000909009900900009090099009 4 1 5 E Earphone Microphone Jack 1 3 Earphone Microphone Answer gt gt gt x lt lt 3 13 Earphone Microphone Call 3 13 Earphone Microphone Settings 13 24 Earmiece xx x x x x mmm 1 3 Earpiece Volume During Call SI Circle Talk lt lt lt 10 8 Video Call EN ad e OS a ati a 3 7 Voice Call vU 3 4 Earpiece Volume Setting tetetete 3 12 e Book Viewer ecco000090009900990099 9 25 Economy Mode eccc0009900099000099099 13 28 Edit Picture ec0c0000900990009900090000999 7 8 Edit Text e000000090
79. conditions the handset surface could become hot Please use caution when touching the handset under such conditions e When certain items are taken out of the country documentation may be required to certify that the export of the items is not controlled prohibited or restricted by the Export Trade Control Order and Foreign Exchange Order Basically no such documentation is required if you take the handset out of the country and bring it back for the purpose of personal use when going on vacations or short business trips In some cases however an export permit may be required if the handset is to be used by or transferred to anyone else Furthermore a US government export permit may be required when taking the handset to countries for which the US government has imposed export restrictions Cuba North Korea Iran Sudan Syria For details on export laws regulations and procedures refer to the Web page of the Security Export Control Policy Division of the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry e f you use a hearing aid handset usage may interfere with hearing aid performance If there is any interference consult with the manufacturer or distributor of the hearing aid General Notes XXV General Notes Inside Vehicles e Do not use the handset while driving Use of the handset while driving is prohibited by law Talking on the handset using Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately while driving may be subject to pen
80. devices Y let Delete e gt YES e Cut Off Connection to a Handsfree Device Disconnect a Select a handsfree device gt wl Disconnect e Send Information of My Details Send My Details e 9 Phone Book e My Details gt 9 2 Via Bluetooth e Select a device e Use Bluetooth for Dial up Connections Dial up Connections In Standby receive a connection request from another Bluetooth compatible devices YES gt 9 Enter an authentication PIN code e e The handset can use dial up connections when the Bluetooth setting page 12 5 is ON e Enter the same authentication PIN code any 4 to 16 digits on the handset and Bluetooth compatible device to connect e The handset sends a message three times in three minutes to the same device if the receiving device does not respond e n an HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access area you can receive at a maximum speed of 3 6 Mbps and send at a maximum speed of 384 kbps Note that sending or receiving very large files can result in high transmission fees e When accessing the Internet by connecting the handset to a PC or PDA i e mobile data communication a large amount of data is often transferred in a very short time resulting in high packet transmission fees You are recommended to check the fees now and then during the mobile data communication Functions for PC Connection Use the USB Cable for Di
81. e Enter your Handset Code bLock gt e e f the server usage exceeds 80 a warning window appears Retrieve messages stored on the server page 4 16 or delete them Organizing Using Messages From SALES page 4 10 ESTARSE page 4 10 Edit a Folder Name Rename Folder SEWER Select a folder gt x7 gt Rename Folder e Enter a folder names Protect Messages Protect Select Multi Protect AII ER MProtecting One Message MT Select a messages Y le Protect gt e gt One 9 Protect gt e MProtecting Multiple Messages Wr 9 Protect gt e gt Select Multi e Protect gt p Select messages e mp sa Protecting All Messages EESTI e gt Protect 9 9 gt All gt e 9 Protect gt e twice buibesso N 4 17 Advanced Features buiDesso N a 4 18 Delete Messages Delete Select Multi All in Folder Delete All MDeleting One Message ESSERI Select a messages x gt Delete e gt One b 9 YES 0 MDeleting Multiple Messages W 9 Delete 9 Select Multi gt e Select messages gt e gt ss gt YES e Deleting All Messages in a Folder EESTI y Delete 9 AI in Folder e Enter your Handset Code YES 0 lliDeleting All Received Sent Messages VESTES y Delete AIL gt e Enter your Handset Code YES e Using Messages Forward Messages Forward Mail e When f
82. e Functions for S Addressbook Back up From gt NEAR page 12 13 Synchronize Phone Book Automatically Auto Sync EC ERSTER Sync Settings e Select the current Auto Sync setting e ON e Enter your Handset Code Setting Synchronization Schedule Weekly or Monthly gt 9Set the week date times 6 mb 2 llSynchronizing Automatically After Editing Phone Book After Updated gt e 9 sa e f you select After Updated synchronization will be performed automatically after about ten minutes whenever the handset s Phone Book is edited View S Addressbook Back up History Sync Log MENTA Sync Log gt e gt Select a log e Display Settings gt gt e gt K gt K E n eee reece ce ee cece cece cece eee cesceeceeseeeceeseeecs 13 2 Incoming Event Settings sss t HII 13 9 Sound Settings gt e x 5 e 5 5 K HH IH E KEK 13 11 Mail Settings 55 5 e 5 5 gt 5 E cece cece eee eect cece eee cece cee ceescesceeseeseceseeecees 13 14 Internet Settings 00000600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900909 13 19 Call Settings ooooororccrcccrcconccoccnoccrcrorccrorcrccocccoccscccocc s 13 22 Camera Settings gt 5 55 5 E 5 K e K K 5 eect cette eee Hehe 13 25 TV Settings gt 55 5 K K scree cree etter tect e cece eee e cere cceec ees eeeeecesceeeceeenees 13 28 Media Player Settings s t HII 13 31 S Appli Settings gt gt gt 5 5 K rn III 13 32 Reset e 13 33
83. e bSelect a member or enter a phone numbers e mps MChanging a Member s Phone Number Change Member e p Select a member gt e twice Enter a phone number e 9 5 MDeleting a Member Change Member e bSelect a members Wr 9 Delete 9 YES gt p 52 MDeleting All Members Change Member 9 5v 9 Delete All Enter your Handset Codes YES 0 Delete a Group or Person from S Circle Talk Members List Delete Select Multi Delete AII MDeleting One Entry Jg gt Select a member or a group gt Xx l Delete e One e YES e MDeleting Multiple Entries J gt Delete gt Select Multi Select members or groups e 53 gt YES e MDeleting All Entries G s v 9 Delete gt All e Enter your Handset Codes YES gt e UN D A c lt Changing Handset Code TETERA 11 2 Prohibiting Limiting Use ooooooocommcoocococcroscrrrrrrcrrrnrrnrrrnrrsrs rss 11 3 Protecting Handset Information DD Pera GO Cg p p 98 D 6 0 O9 90 0 OO Aaa o OUR OCHA O00 07018 O ODES ied Advanced Features 00000009000090900090000000900900900909000000000000909000900000000000900909099 1 1 5 Changing Handset Code e Do not forget your Handset Code and do not reveal it to others Write down your Handset Code BH Press gt Settings e gt Security gt 9 Change Password e Chan a Enter d EJ En
84. e gt Edit Status Settings of My Status Set All Answer Statuses Collectively Save Members to Active Window Ignore Saving Requests from People Not in Phone Book Ignore All Saving Requests Settings for S Friend s Status S Circle Talk Disable S Friend s Status S Circle Talk UO LZILIOJSND 13 44 gt vr Settings e Status Setting mSelect an itemmp e m Icon e gt Select an icons e gt abel gt w Enter a labels e gt m YES v e gt vr Settings e Status Settingw w Select an itemm e m Set Allmp e mp Select an itemm e mp a m YE S e gt o9 to select a groups to select a members mb Active Window twice mp Not Registered e gt Nv mSettingsw e Request Reply 9 Known Only gt Nv mSettingsw e m Request Reply Do not Answer e e m Settings e m Security 6 9 IP Service OFF e e Before configuring the IP Service setting you need to retrieve the network connection information page 1 11 USIM Card sss ss hh hh hh horno nn 14 2 Handling Meuse Css o eer 114 89 USIM Codes PIN PIN2 sss n n m mm e E Inserting and Removing the USIM Card III I I IIIS 14 3 Battery 09009000000000000009009090990909990000000000000909099090909909099009000000000009099990990909099 14 4 Battery O ec 14 5 Software Update COCO Osso Os SO OO O RR RR O RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RRR RR RR RR RR RR o so os RR 0000 14 6
85. e Enter El Enter text text m gt Start gt e Select the end MAligning a Text Arrange e Set delete decoration Specify the Length of Time a Sent Message gning Specify g YEN LineUp gt e Select a EDS Gro Sinn Insert a Mail Template Expiry Time Switch Templates ENA Options e 9 Expiry CEES Select text Nw 9 Switch 9 e Select an expiry time e character position e 9 Enter text Minserting a Line in Text Partition gt e Templ e gt Switch 9 Phone Minserting Sounds Memory or Memory Card gt Select a Check Delivery of a Message Sound Phone Memory template e Edit text e Delivery Check or Memory Card gt 9 Select a sound e Options e gt Minserting My Pictograms Save Templates DeliveryCheck gt e ON e Save Template M mE i Select text Vv 9 Save Specify a Time Before Delivering a Template e Edit a title e gt Phone Message to Recipients Memory or Memory Card 9 Delivery Time e Templates can only be saved when the text has Options 5 Delivery been decorated with Arrange settings Time e Select a delivery time e e This function can only be set with S Mail 4 15 Advanced Features buiDesso N E 4 16 Set Message Priority Before Sending Priority CUENTE Options e Priority gt e Select the priority e e This function can only be set with S M
86. e mb zz twice mp OK e gt Alarm o ONw w Imagew Original m twice OKw e gt Alarm o ONw e 9 Imagew e Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select an imagem e gt 6 to compose the imagem x m amp twice mOKmp e gt Stamp Icon e Select a stampet e mp skO Km 0 gt Options e Category e mpSelect a categorymp e mb zs m OKw e gt Phone Number Address or URLs e bEnter a phone number e mail address or URL gt e mb m Km 0 gt Messages Saved Pages or Pictures Select a message web page or imagem e m s m OKw e gt Location Enter a locationmp e mp m O Kw e Settings for Calendar gt Tools e Calendar e mx Settings my e gt Set the View Format When Opening Calendar gt First Vieww w Select a calendar view formatmp Change the Font Color of Events gt Font Color e mb Select a font colormp e Lock Calendar gt Calendar Lock e wEnter your Handset Codes gt Lock gt e e f you set Calendar Lock to Lock the event title is not displayed when the event alarm is activated The event details window cannot be viewed unless your Handset Code is entered Settings for Saving Tasks m Toolsw e bTasks e mx Create Neww Enter basic items page 9 5 gt Change Alarm Volume gt Alarm e ON gt Volume m e gt Adjust the volumes
87. e ES RR a a a RS ER 4 2 31 8 10 Use sado qo Tg KR Taj ao ine de RR NEY Books da Bo a 2 30 Filter Mail cococooooocoooooooooooooo 13 18 Flicker cocococococoooocooooooooooooo 13 25 Focus Mode ecccooocoocoooooooooo 7 10 13 26 Folders Copy Folder A 2 32 Create Folder SR wb cx de cate woe et or den RR 2 21 5 9 Delete Folder RUEUE WE ago ara SRA GE dail Seg E 2 32 Move Folder sawas os a dd aces Ws 2 32 4 19 Rename Folder eserse nem mesemes 2 31 4 17 Font Color seess esteses 4 15 13 5 13 39 Font Settings sees sees ee see see eee 66 13 5 Font Size Arrange Mail m 4 5 Display Settings aS sat Cau a a ape e O a a a 13 5 Internet TIU 13 21 Mail DTP 13 1 5 Text Entry Y qe N RT RRR RRR ee ee ee 2 27 Format Card e000000000909000900900900909 2 24 Forward Mail 4 16 4 18 Function Lock ecocc00090909900090099099 11 4 G Gamendeco eccccc0000909009090909009909999 13 2 GMT Offset eccccc0c00000909090099099999 13 42 Grid e000090909090900090090909099090090999 13 26 Group Mail 4 13 4 14 13 14 Group Phone Book 2 16 2 29 13 35 H Handset Code ecoccocc00c00900000990099 1 14 Change LT 1 1 2 Handset Parts amp Functions x x x 1 2 Handsfree Bluetooth 13 36 Handsfree Call sss ess es ses sese s 3 14 Handstrap Hole coco ooo n oo 1 3 Hiragana to Alphanumerics Katakana Conversion 2 10 History Internet xxx x x x x gt 5 3 5 4 Delete OS CI A 5 7 Hold cococoo
88. for Voice and Video Calls Y Information Prompt Redisplay El S Friend s Status Notification Invitation EE Show Secret Display Indicators zz External Display paj1e s Dunes 00000 Till dl Er El es Ia O D E Signal Strength Strong MN Moderate Weak fi Faint Out of Range Offline Mode On 2 EM Battery Level Sufficiently Charged Low EE Very Low EM Charge Immediately Charging 3 E Message Box Full Message Delivery Failed E New Messages Li Delivery Report ES New S Mail SMS and Delivery Report Hold Active EA Keypad Lock Active H Password Lock Active EN IC Card Lock Active Cannot Start Music Player El Bluetooth Connection Established Connection Standby EA Bluetooth Connection Established SCMS T Device Supported Some Bluetooth Connections Lost Bluetooth Connection s Lost 4 Ej Missed Calls Manner Mode Silent Manner Mode Alarms ES Manner Mode Drive EA El Manner Mode Original 1 to 3 EH Message s Recorded at Voice Mail Center E Answering Machine On No Messages Ed 4 E4 Ea Ed Answering Machine On M Recorded ua il dl ad ad Answering Machine Off Message s Recorded 6 Time Toggle External Display view by pressing sJhoLo J or e while the handset is closed e See page 2 7 for setting External Display view Tur 12 30 Icon amp Clock Display Clock Display Till dii Er ae RS Icon Display Music Player Inform
89. four to eight digit security code to prevent others from using your handset When PIN Settings is set to ON PIN is required each time the handset is turned on PIN2 This is a four to eight digit security code required for changing data stored on the USIM Card such as resetting Call Time amp Cost PIN Lock amp PUK Codes PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated when PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times PUK Personal Unblocking Key codes are required to cancel PIN Lock and PIN2 Lock To obtain PUK and PUK2 contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e f PUK or PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten consecutive times the USIM Card is locked USIM Card Lock cannot be canceled Contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Inserting and Removing the USIM Card Before inserting or removing the USIM Card turn off the handset and remove the battery Inserting the USIM Card GB Draw out the tray by pulling the tab 9 Place the USIM Card on the tray with the IC page 14 2 facing up e Line up the notch on the USIM Card with the tray E Push the tray all the way in Removing the USIM Card EIS Pull the tab to draw out the tray and remove the USIM Card When the tray has been removed Line the tray up with the rails and push it straight in e Avoid touching or scratching the USIM Card s IC Do not force the USIM Card into or out of the handset damage may result e Make sure that the USIM Card s
90. gt Check the settings gt e e To customize All Answer Statuses Settings Press xr All gt Customize e gt Edit gt Customize the settings gt Save gt e 5 Select the Comment field Enter a comment e B Press Update e f you switch to offline you and other people cannot check each others current condition Also you will not be able to create S Friend s Status Members List or talk to people with S Circle Talk Adding Members When you add a person to your S Friend s Status Members List an invitation is sent e You can only add friends who have a SoftBank handset that supports S Friend s Status to your S Friend s Status Members List e To create an S Friend s Status Members List set My Status to Online e When the person accepts your invitation you receive a Saving Completed notification and you and the person can check out each other s status AD Press gt Communications e Friend Status e E Press Add gt Phone Book or Direct Input e e f you select Phone Book you can search Phone Book entries in the handset not those in the USIM Card or memory card E Select a member or enter a phone number e e To select a group Select Hi gt e bSelect a group e 4 Press Save gt YES e A Saving Request notification is sent to the person and Waiting is displayed in the S Friend s Status Members List window e A Sav
91. gt e 9 Perform positioning e gt Setting from Location Logs My Locations Location Logs or My Locations e gt Select location informations 6 9 12 MSetting from Picture File My Pictures Select a files 6 9 s Check Number of Entries e Phone Book gt 9 Memory Status e Press 1 x Count Rate to switch between the number of entries and the usage rate e When Secret Mode is set to Hide the number of entries other than Secret entries is displayed Customizing by Entry Ringtone Volume Sm Options gt e gt Voice Call Video Call Message Circle Talk or Notification gt 9 Ringtone Vol gt e gt Options or Same as Phone gt e Adjust the volume e e In Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual ringtone volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the ringtone volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume External Light Vibration ERAM Options gt e gt Voice Call Video Call Message Circle Talk or Notification e MExternal Light ExternalLight gt e Select a color OFF or Same as Phone e WVibration Vibration gt Select a pattern OFF or Same as Phone 0 Ring Time for New Message Notification Ringtone Options e Message or Notification gt gt Duration gt e gt Set Duration 1 Cycle or Same as Phone e bEnte
92. gt Display Items e Subject or Addresses e Split the Message List Window gt Change View e Preview or Text Only e f you select Preview the Arrange settings at the beginning of message text are displayed e If you do not want to split the message list window select List Only e When Subject is selected for Display Items the preview window will show the other party s address When Addresses is selected for Display Items the subject will be displayed UO eZIU10 SN 15517 Mail Settings Message List Window Settings bMessage Box e Select a folders e gt Display Messages According to the Specified Criteria x Filterm mSelect the criteriamp Create a New Phone Book Entry with a Phone gt Select a messages v m Save Sender e Add Newm e Enter other temsmp Number E mail Address Add a Phone Number E mail Address to a Phone gt Select a messages mb Save Sender e p Add p e mp Select a Phone Book Book Entry entry mp e Switch Between Unread and Read Switch One Message Between Unread and Read gt Select a messages Unread Readw One e gt To Unread or To Read 0 Switch Multiple Messages Between Unread and Unread Read Select Multi To Unread or To Readm e gt Read Select messagesmp e mp Switch All Messages in a Folder Between Unread and x m Unread Readw gt All e w To Unread or To
93. gt Open to Talk ON e Open to Talk Set Any Key Answer gt Any Keys ON or OFF e If Any Key Answer is set to ON you can answer incoming voice video calls and S Circle Talk calls with any of to 8 8 and 43 besides 4 e and for video call Answering Machine Settings Set the Answering Machine Response Time e m Settingsw wm Call Settings Ans Machinew w Set Duration wm Enter the response timemp e Reject Settings e Settings w Call Settings Reject Callsw wEnter your Handset Code gt Reject Specific Incoming Calls gt Select calls to rejects e ON e o Reject Calls from Specified Phone Numbers gt Specific s ON OFF o ON e S Use Reject List Save Numbers to Reject List gt Specific s e Reject Liste wx w Phone Book e Select an entrymp B e wm Select a phone numbermp twice Enter a Number gt Specific s e Reject List a Phone Number Enter a phone number e twice Select a Number from Call Log pais s e gt Reject List mb 5 2 mbCall Logw e mpSelect a phone number gt 0 twice e f Call Barring page 3 17 is set for incoming calls Call Barring takes priority 3528 Incoming Event Settings Priority Settings e mSettingsw e Priority e gt UO LZILIOJSND 13 10 Set Priority Set Priority While Media Player is Playing Set Priority While
94. ia s o a Making a Voice Call Video Call SG ESET SERRE Select a group s B I E G Bs RS EESTI Select the call o MDeleting One Member groups e answer status e gt x 9 Voice Call or S D Select a members Vv 9 Delete gt gt One rabos Video Call e A 9 YES 0 3 WSending a Message i i SEGUE nee ONET AN GSI StAtUs MSN Select the mail MDeleting Multiple Members gt gt Change Group e gt AUD e gt Select a member other than yourself My Status Select a group e aS WEE status e gt Create a message LS gt gt Delete 9 gt Select Multi 9 gt e For details on creating messages see pages Select members e 9 gt YES gt e Edit a Group Name 4 4 and 4 6 lliDeleting All Members Rename Minitiating S Circle Talk Select a member other than yourself My Status MAA Select a group MS Select the S Circle gt 7 gt Delete e gt All e Enter your gt x Rename e Edit the group name Talk answer status e Handset Codes YES 0 gt e 10 9 Advanced Features SadIAMaS UOIEIIUNUUIO 10 10 S Circle Talk Functions Edit S Circle Talk Members List Edit Group 48 Select a group from S Circle Talk Members List Nv 9 Edit Group e Editing the Group Name Rename e Edit the group names e MAdding Members Change Member gt Empty gt e gt Phone Book Friend Status or Direct Input gt
95. in S Circle Talk e 10 8 Handsfree Call 9999s 3 14 Font Size Text Entry Window 2 27 in Video Call 3 7 International Call cce cce 3 5 Handset Code cette 11 2 in Voice Call ee E T ee ee 3 4 Multiparty Call aot RN es ye te E E e 3 17 Image Quality Video Call E 3 1 5 13 23 Answer Recelved Calg 553 sess s e erede 3 12 Internet Security Code tcc crc ttre 11 5 Any Key Answer cce 13 9 SI Circle Talk P 10 7 10 8 Message Box View Format ccs 13 17 Auto Answer Earphone Microphone 13 24 Speed Dial casos ren n matan 3 5 yer se eer eta mar et 10 4 gt Auto Answer Video Call 3 13 Video Call es 3 0 a aora taken dus Pictura Size duoi rie tyes 7 9 Call Waiting ss eres 3 17 Voice Call n I 3 4 PIN aY 2 mH MM I Earphone Microphone Answer tcc 3 13 Cancel Playlist L Open to Talk s e e 13 9 Alarm c ane d ERR dc does dd 9 18 Text Encoding Type Internet Response Time Setting Answering Machine 13 9 Answering Machine sss 66v 3 5 Text Input MOUBS evo ah at pac emt era 14 36 Change Order Files Sages A A AA A GT T o de E 2 31 Main Menu Icons a rare ad 2 3 Messages gt L 4 19 Phone Book Entries s e reete 2 29 Charge Battery by USB Connection eem 13 37 with AC Charger s 0 6 1 8 with Desktop Cradle doe A AD RT E Aa 1 9 with In Car Charger s n6 1 9 Connect Dial up Connections tece 12 14 12 15 Earphone Microphone 5 556 s 3 13 Handsfree Device aa BT A a a n
96. left Moving Cursor To select items use 9 09 to move cursor When viewing PC sites in Viewer position press v JHoLo to move cursor up and down and v rv J to move right and left Returning to Previous Page Next Page Websites you have retrieved are temporarily stored Press Back to return to the previous page If you press and select Forward it takes you to the next page Text Entry amp Item Selection When there are entry fields and selectable items on the screen operate as follows QD OText Entry Field You can enter text Eim directly Select C E DR Mi and press 9 The text entry window opens Enter text and press Menu List Select and press to display the menu list Select an item and press e 3 Command Button Select operations such as sending or canceling what you put in the entry fields Select E and press e to execute the indicated command Checkbox Select _ and press e The checkbox changes to v indicating that the item is selected Radio Button Select one of a range of items Select and press e The radio button changes to 6 indicating that the item is selected e One on the left is a screen image The actual screen may look different More Features vl ps Using Web Pages de Web Page Settings e Change the Font Size e Change the Scroll Unit e Change the Text Encoding Type e Adjust
97. make a one touch call from the Earphone Microphone while the handset is locked with Password Lock Keypad Lock Keypad Lock allows you to disable the keys to prevent unintentional operations while your handset is in your bag or pocket 1 Press and hold e e To cancel Keypad Lock press and hold e while it is set e Keypad Lock cannot be set when Bluetooth infrared communication is activated e When Keypad Lock is set Information Prompt does not appear Hold The hold function prevents unintentional operations while your handset is closed When Hold is set amp appears on the External Display E Press and hold lt 4 gt when your handset is closed e To cancel Hold press and hold lt JHouo while it is set and the handset is closed Aquindas When battery level is low Hold may be ineffective even when set 11 3 Prohibiting Limiting Use E junDas 11 4 Using Secure Remote Lock By using the Secure Remote Lock service if your handset is lost or stolen you can lock the functions of the handset remotely by using a PC or mobile phone Once the lock is set all key operations are disabled except for turning the power on making emergency calls and calling SoftBank Customer Center 157 The IC Card Lock page 9 12 will also be turned on automatically For more information on conditions for using the Secure Remote Lock go to http www softbank jp or access My SoftBank from your hands
98. manuals and indicated on the product to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property Symbols e When a child uses the handset it is recommended that a parent or guardian reads the instruction manuals thoroughly and provides proper instructions to the child e The following describes the meaning of safety symbols and signal words Be sure to understand their meanings before proceeding to read this manual Symbol A indicates a prohibited action The prohibited action is indicated graphically or described in text in or near the Prohibited symbol E indicates a compulsory action that must be carried Pictographs Indicates an imminently hazardous operation that could result in death or serious injury of the user out The compulsory action is indicated graphically or Compulsory described in text in or near the symbol Danger Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could result in death or serious injury of the user Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could N Caution result in minor or moderate injury to the user or damage to property 1 Serious injury includes loss of sight wounds high temperature burns low temperature burns burns causing reddish areas blistering and other damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature contacting your skin for a prolonged time electric shock fractures and poisoning requiring hospitaliza
99. memory MR Display the value stored in memory Calculate a percentage 1 X Calculate a reciprocal SQRT Calculate a square root Set Tax Rate Set the tax rate to be calculated when you press Enter the tax rate and press e Using the Dictionary You can use the Japanese English Japanese or Japanese English dictionaries Jispa of Gakken Co Ltd is bundled as Japanese dictionary English e Japanese dictionary and Japanese English dictionary An Press 6 9 Tools Dictionary gt 0 EDictionary Japanese Engl ish Japanese E Select Japanese English Japanese or Japanese English e 3 Press Enter a keyword e 4 Select a word e More Features SUZ Functions for Calculator page 9 33 Kitchen Timer Measuring Time After a Specified Time Elapses The alarm sounds or the handset vibrates and the hn Press gt Tools gt 9 Useful Tools External Light flashes e 9 Kitchen Timer gt e To stop the alarm press any of to 8 3 l x 123 and 774 E Enter a countdown time e EJ Press e Start 03 00 e Press e Stop during the count to temporarily stop the timer To restart press e Start Ms o 9 21 Confirm various pieces of the latest news delivered by information service providers and S Loop items from Active Window by automatic updates recurring every period of time as you have speci
100. messages with picture S Mail video and melody attachments to be exchanged A service that allows short text messages to be exchanged between handsets A communication method for transmitting data in an encrypted form over the Internet It enables data such as information related to privacy and credit card numbers to be sent and received safely and protects against dangers on the Internet such as eavesdropping tampering and spoofing SSL communication uses server certificates A digital certificate for identifying that a site on a server is trustworthy The server certificate includes information necessary for SSL communication encrypted communication server information and a digital signature of a Certificate Authority to verify that the server is authentic Server Certificate Cache The location in the handset for temporarily storing the data of displayed Web pages etc Applications including games and 3D images that can be downloaded from the Web pages of S Appli S Appli providers Some applications connect to the network to obtain information in real time and some applications can be activated as wallpaper Contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation It allows data to be exchanged by simply FeliCa holding an IC card up to a reader device The 921T handset is capable of managing multiple types of data so it can be used for such things as e money and a membership card Short for High Spe
101. not updated Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes and Remedies Is the battery inserted properly page 14 5 Cannot turn the power on Is the battery charged page 14 4 Displays Please check connection with your charger and cannot charge the battery Is there dust on the connections and contacts of the AC Charger External Device Port or battery Clean the connections and contacts with a dry cotton swab etc Cannot operate the handset normally after turning it on Cannot establish a connection for voice and video calls or use mail and Web functions Does the PIN Entry window appear PIN Settings is set to ON enter your PIN Does or Password Lock appear on the display Password Lock is activated Enter your Handset Code Does USIM not inserted Power off the phone and insert USIM appear on the display Turn the power off and make sure the USIM Card is inserted properly page 14 3 Does appear on the display Are you out of the service area or in a location where it is difficult to receive a signal Move to a location where a signal can reach your handset and try again Is your hand or another object covering the internal antenna part page 1 3 of your handset Does Y or Offline Mode appear on the display Cancel Offline Mode page 1 13 Cannot make voice and video calls Cannot receive voice and video calls Cannot send messages Did you dial the whole phone number start
102. otherwise noted descriptions in this manual are described in Clamshell Open position page 1 4 Softkeys Use Softkeys to perform pum indicated at the bottom of the Display lc OK K Ce Cua e Press to select OK e Press Nx to access Option menu e Softkey operations vary by the current function e In this manual Softkey operations are described as below mp 63 OK mca m xr Multi Selector The following notations are used to indicate Multi Selector operations Press left Press right Press center Functions accessible from Standby can be changed by modifying the Navigation Keys settings page 2 4 Enables Active Window operations Increases volume Moves cursor up Accesses Phone Book Decreases volume Moves cursor down Accesses Dialed Moves cursor left Accesses Received Moves cursor right Accesses Main Menu Confirms the selected item or performs the selected operation Acts as the camera shutter release Xi Safety Precautions e To ensure proper usage be sure to read the Safety Precautions 2 Injury includes wounds burns and electric shock not requiring thoroughly before using your handset Always keep this manual hospitalization or long term medical treatment available for future reference 3 Damage to property includes extensive damage to homes and e Be sure to follow the safety information contained in the household property as well as livestock and pets instruction
103. page 13 41 Save a Map URL e Edit the Map URL Display Name Edit the Map URL Delete a Map URL Set the Map URL Select the Navi Appli Lock Positioning Set Location Information Send Setting umm 4p 4b 4 4p c as Ms H 9 15 Using Idokoro Mail Inform other people of your arrival or departure by mail notification when you leave or arrive in a specified area Departure or Arrival Mail and send your location information by a simple operation Simple Notice e When signal reception from the GPS satellite is poor handset position is determined by base station information However the margin of error may vary from a few hundred meters to several kilometers in radius depending on the base station s location signal strength e When you cannot confirm the right location move to a place where you can see the sky e Note that SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from use of the location information provided e Positioning cannot be performed by the handset while Positioning Lock is in use e Transmission fees apply for sending Departure Mail Arrival Mail Simple Notice and using positioning service ia o 9 16 Saving People to Recipients List 1 Press 6 Tools Useful Tools Idokoro Mail e 9 Enter your Handset Code Idokoro Mai WRecipients List Areas List Idokoro Mail Window E Select Recipients List gt 9 Select a list
104. pictures before using the camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies e Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder photographer except for personal use e Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited e Do not block the lens and brightness sensor with your fingers strap or TV Antenna when shooting pictures or videos Stow the TV Antenna in the handset when using the camera Mobile Light e Do not use the Mobile Light in hot cold or humid places Doing so may shorten its life e The Mobile Light has a limited life Repeated use will decrease the light intensity About the Speaker e Since the earpiece and speaker of this handset are close together loud noise from the speaker may enter you ear directly during playback or call reception You may suffer aural damage if your ears are subjected to loud noise Be careful to hold the handset away from your ear during use XXVIII Copyrights e Copyrighted materials such as music images computer programs and databases and their respective holders are protected by copyright laws Duplication of copyrighted materials is permitted only for individual or home use Making copies including data conversion modifications transfers or network distributions of copies for purposes other than stated above without proper authorization constitutes an infringement o
105. pictures or record videos with the Mobile Light too close to the eyes of infants Do not use excessive force when inserting or O removing the USIM Card Prohibited Doing so may cause a malfunction Be careful not to injure a hand or finger when removing the card S Use only a USIM Card designated for the handset Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction Prohibited S Do not bend the TV Antenna with excessive force Doing so may result in damage or distortion of the TV Antenna Prohibited and cause injury D Be careful not to trap your fingers or objects when closing the handset and not to trap your fingers in Compulsory the hinge when opening the handset Failing to do so may cause injury or damage to the OLED Display Using Your Handset e The handset employs radio waves Signals may be disrupted even within service areas if you are indoors underground inside a tunnel or inside a vehicle If you move to a location with poor signal reception a call or the TV image sound may be suddenly cut off e When using the handset in public places take care not to annoy other people around you Use of the handset is prohibited in some public places such as in theaters or on buses and trains e The handset is a radio transceiver under Japanese Radio Law You may be requested to submit the handset for inspection based on this law e Use of the handset near a landline phone TV or radio may affect the image and sound qu
106. recorded in Location Logs If handset signal is received by a distant base station location information may not be accurate e When GPS information is sent as location notification it is stored in Location Logs page 9 32 e Location notification may be inaccurate depending on the caller s location and signal strength e This system may not operate if the responding agency has not installed the proper system e f emergency numbers 110 118 and 119 are dialed with the 184 prefix location information is not provided However emergency agencies may retrieve location information in life threatening cases e No application fees or transmission fees apply More Features Vl we 9 My Details gt page 3 12 359 Voice Call E Press Epin Voice Call Making a Voice Call This section explains how to make a voice call in Japan B Enter a phone number e Include the area code for all numbers e Press or press and hold to Ed delete the entire number and return to Taies Standby Press to delete the last a number entered e For details on making a call from Phone Book see page 2 18 1189 Voice Call Window e Use 9 or press 4 amp v rv during a call to adjust the earpiece volume Voice pal E Press to end the call Video Call e Antenna is built into the handset Signal sensitivity may be reduced by touching covering Internal Antenna area page 1 3 Do not cover this area by affix
107. removing USIM Card e Save Phone Book entries and SMS messages on USIM Card pages 4 19 13 35 e Insert into compatible SoftBank handsets to access files e Do not insert the USIM Card into any other IC card device SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages e Keep the USIM Card IC chip clean e Use a dry soft cloth to clean the USIM Card e Do not attach labels to the USIM Card Doing so may damage your handset e For details on the USIM Card refer to the instruction manual provided with the USIM Card E xipueddy 14 2 e USIM Cards are the property of SoftBank e USIM Cards will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged e Return USIM Cards to SoftBank upon subscription termination e Returned USIM Cards are recycled e USIM Card specifications may change without prior notice Preinstalled S Appli may become unavailable if a different USIM Card is inserted e Back up USIM Card information SoftBank is not liable for lost information e f your USIM Card or handset with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen suspend your service immediately For details contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General Information page 14 41 USIM Codes PIN PIN2 For security the USIM Card has two security codes PIN and PIN2 Do not forget these codes and do not reveal them to others e PIN and PIN2 can be changed page 11 5 e The default setting is 9999 for both PIN and PIN2 PIN This is a
108. resulting from failures or malfunctions of the product regardless of the cause Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum No disassembly 6 No flames SS No flames A Danger Do not disassemble modify or repair the handset battery charger sold separately or Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire electric shock injury or malfunction Modification of the handset is prohibited by Japanese Radio Law For repair contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance page 14 41 Do not dispose of the handset battery charger sold separately and Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately in a fire or expose them to heat If they are exposed to water do not dry them artificially in heating equipment microwave oven etc Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire or malfunction Do not charge use or leave the handset battery charger sold separately or Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately in hot places such as near a fire or heater Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire or malfunction xii XIV Safety Precautions A Danger RO Do not expose the handset battery charger sold separately and Stereo Earphone Microphone sold ie separately to fluids such as water perspiration or seawater Do not leave them outdoors in a bathroom
109. text that has been determined access line break from the symbol list window page 2 10 e Line break is unavailable in some text entry windows Insert a Space In a text entry window e To insert a space to the left of the text that has been determined select a space from the symbol list window page 2 10 Use Single Kanji Conversion Example Entering d dc In a text entry window enter 77 b twice Select from the suggestion liste e When 43 Single Kanji Conversion List is not displayed in a text entry window the entered characters cannot be converted with Single Kanji conversion Convert a Name One Character at a Time Example Entering ZZ DD In a text entry window enter 41 gt 5 gt 699 to select ZER Name Conversion e 9 Select Fm 9 Select Fm 0 9 Select 4 twice Conversion Prediction Phrase Prediction The handset is equipped with MobileRUPO Toshiba s kana kanji conversion engine Mobile Upo MobileRUPO is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation A 125 88 Zd LES Using Conversion Prediction Example Entering 4424 In a text entry window five times gt 4 five times 2 gt 699 to select 2 amp 4 e MuUsing Phase Prediction Example Entering the same phrase 47777 that you have entered before In a text entry window enter L 9 gt 6 to select gt gt 99 to select T e gt
110. the Software and are subject to the terms of this EULA All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are reserved to Toshiba Toshiba s affiliates and or their suppliers Reverse Engineering You agree that you will not attempt and if you are a business organization you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees servants and contractors from attempting to reverse engineer decompile modify translate or disassemble the Software in whole or in part except to the extent that such actions cannot be excluded by mandatory applicable law and only if those actions are taken in accordance with such applicable law Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The Software is provided AS IS without warranty of any kind TOSHIBA TOSHIBA S AFFILIATES AND THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS WHETHER XXIX End User License Agreement XXX EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS AND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU YOU ACCEPT THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN BE GIVEN THAT
111. to Tab View In Tab View sub menu items appear when a tab is selected BB Press O 9 27 Switch Communications 1495 Town 2625 Loop Str iend Status uB Circle Talk Switch Select Menu Tab View e Press Switch in Tab View to return to Icon View E Use 9 to select an item Sub menu list appears below the menu title Press 09 or e and use to select an item Operations in Landscape View Differences between cursor movement with Multi Selector in Portrait View and in Landscape View are shown below e This cursor movement does not apply to Landscape View of Digital TV m EN Right g ae 2 Sal att NS HR Fees ed vom raca al Customizing Main Menu Customize Main Menu design icons font color focus frame color etc 1 Press 0 x Set Images e gt Options e hod w Gamera JA Deak Medya Settings Select Menu e Original Default theme e Phone Memory Select a theme from handset Data Folder e Keitaideco Sets the downloaded Keitaideco as Main Menu E Select an item EJ Select Icons 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e 9 Pictures e gt Select an image e e To change the icon order Press Nv 9 Change Order gt e gt Select an item e p Select a position e e To change the font color Press VY Font Color e bSelect a color e e To change the wallpaper Press Nv 9 Wallpaper gt
112. tray is not sticking out when you insert the battery If the tray is sticking out the battery cannot be inserted and the USIM Card and the tray may be damaged e Take care not to lose the USIM Card after removing it from the handset ES xipueddy 14 3 Battery e Before using your handset for the first time Battery Drain charge the battery e 921T uses a lithium ion battery Battery voltage e The battery discharges little by little when decreases with operating time see below stored for a long time even if it is not used It A Minimum Operating Voltage self discharges at a rate of 10 to 20 per month and about 50 per half a year e f the handset is used in a location with poor signal reception or left in Standby outside the service area or if you use the Mobile Light or launch S Appli it will shorten the battery s operating time abeljo Map 9 Operating Time e Extreme temperatures will reduce battery capacity and shorten the operating time Do not Battery Level use the battery in high temperatures This may shorten battery life e The battery level on the display page 1 5 e When storing the battery separately make sure changes with the operating time Charge or you put it in a case etc and store it in a dry replace it when the level is low When the and cool place This will avoid short circuiting battery is about to run out 1 1 a message the battery terminal It is recommended that appears and the battery
113. twice Select a group gt e 9 Enter a group names e Edit Text Edit Text CUERO Select the text e gt Edit the text e Delete Text Clear Text CESSA Select the texte x gt Clear Field gt e Change Mail Type Mail Type MSwitching to SMS Type gt SMS gt s e f a message contains something that cannot be sent by SMS a confirmation window appears The contents which cannot be sent will be deleted if you select Change e f the text exceeds the maximum number of characters allowed in SMS a confirmation window appears If you select Cut to Fit SMS after selecting Change the maximum amount of text from the beginning is remained and the excess is deleted e f you change the mail type to SMS the following items are deleted E mail address Cc and Bcc setting Subject Attached file Mail template and Arrange settings Feeling Mail setting MSwitching to S Mail CUE Type e S Mail gt e By performing the following operations you can also change the mail type from SMS to S Mail automatically If these items are deleted the mail type will be reset to SMS automatically Add an e mail address Set Cc Bcc setting Enter Subject Attach a file Set Feeling Mail setting e f you press Vv and select Templates or Arrange while entering text or if you enter text that exceeds the maximum number of characters allowed in SMS and press e a confirmation window explaining the m
114. unavailable when Offline Mode is set to ON Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Finding and Pairing with a Device Before establishing a Bluetooth connection you need to search for find and then pair with a Bluetooth compatible device 1 From Bluetooth Window select Search Device e The handset starts searching for Bluetooth devices and then the names and icons of devices you can connect to appear e The device type icons are as follows 2 pC Audio device Mobile phone Peripherals al LAN i Printer 4 Headset Other device v Handsfree device H Select a device e Enter an authentication PIN code 9 YES or NO 0 When the handset is connected to another Bluetooth compatible device the device is registered in the paired device list e Enter the same authentication PIN code any 4 to 16 digits on the handset and Bluetooth compatible device e An authentication PIN code needs to be entered within approximately 30 seconds for security reasons Connecting to a Paired Handsfree Device ER From Bluetooth Window select Paired Device e Device Mobile Phone Trusted Search Detai Menu Paired Device List Window E Select a handsfree device v e f a handsfree device is not registered press Search and select a handsfree device to register it to the paired device list E Select Connect e 9 dnypeg sajsued a IJ 12 5 Bluetooth E dmpeg 1jsuea 9
115. 00 000000000 0000 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 8 10 D D Y D lt D ma A gt O pl Playing Music and Videos About Music Video Playback Music and videos stored on the handset are played and managed with Media Player e Access Web pages to get music video files e See page 14 14 for a list of file types that can be played with Media Player e Use the Earphone Microphone and a wireless device to play music files with Media Player via a wireless connection Play Manage Music and Video Files Yahoo Keitai e Create your own Download TE i E Play Music Files playlists by artist and q amp album Transfer music files NN e Y 3 PC e Record videos y e gt Play Video Files gt 3 Handset e Media Player cannot be used when battery power is low Charge the battery to use Media Player 0 2 Obtaining Music and Videos Download music and video files from Yahoo Keitai etc e You can connect your handset to your PC with the USB cable and transfer music files to your handset For details on transferring music files see page 12 8 T Press 9 Media Player e IVD E Select Audio or Videos EJ Select Download Music or Download Videos 9 YES e e Follow the onscreen instructions Streaming Access Web pages for streaming music video files e Packet transmission fees apply even if playback is paused because the handset continues n
116. 009000990009000999 2 1 2 Message PM E TE RENE SN EE 4 14 Effects e0000900000000900000009099 7 9 13 25 Electronic Books cocos cocos cc 9 25 E mail Address URL Extensions gt gt gt lt 2 12 Emergency Call Location Notification 3 3 Emergency Calls m n 3 3 Emoticons e060c0000000099009900990099 2 11 Save Original Emoticons 2 27 Encode eoccccccccc ccc ccc ccc cccc cece 7 11 Encoding Type gt s sss x n gt gt lt 13 21 Equalizer m 8 10 Events e00000090009909099000909000909000999 9 4 Alam ee 9299 eed re ene dor 9 4 13 38 Category s 6 13 38 Check Bees iie esi sp NE o I UR UR ios RE pa GO go 9 5 Delete e eo ee eens 9 5 9 30 Edit Tr 9 29 Font Color AN AN 13 39 Reminder E A o A E O an 9 28 Repeat for s 9 29 Set a Link to Related Information 13 38 Show Hide do chen qa N ae SoA Ta pe We Se ja No 9 29 Stamp Icone s ses m 13 38 Expiry mm 4 15 13 15 Exposure I rom 7 3 1 6 External Device Port eee 1 3 External Device Settings 13 24 External Display n n x 1 6 External Light gt x xxx xx x gt lt 1 3 2 29 13 6 F Feeling Mail e0000000000000000000009099 4 5 File Name Camera 13 25 Files Attach RR 4 4 Copy ch ay Fa Set ee arab Wo a ta ta a aca 7 27 Delete icles ney eh OGY te dey a is R N RU a de a By 7 27 Details KRU E REE de ada ds 2 30 8 11 Move a a ed a as ws is a 7 22 Rename A a AT 7 31 Sort by a
117. 11 IC Card Lock crer 9 12 U Update Mail List vod a a RE e D de dad 4 1 6 S Appli Information on Memory Card 13 32 Sl Friend s Status ds Sah fo E RN o t R NAO E 10 9 Sl Quick News es e o 9 n 9 9 cs cr o n 9 on n 2 8 Software EE a As Wr O A Cow ee A N 14 6 Weather Forecast Bee be alode UU Deu ec LOK C gr R R re Sal Re N 9 34 Web Page T 5 7 W Watch TV CARA as BAG A qua GO 6 4 14 39 Warranty amp After Sales Service Warranty A warranty card is included with the handset Carefully read the card and check that the store name and purchase date sections have been filled in correctly Then store it in a safe place e SoftBank and Toshiba assume no responsibility for damages to you or third parties as a result of a failure malfunction or faulty operation of the product E xipuaddy 14 40 After Sales Service Be sure to refer to Troubleshooting page 14 7 before submitting your handset for repair If you are still having problems with your handset contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Repair within Warranty Period Repair is carried out in accordance with the conditions of the warranty Repair After Warranty Period Repair is carried out if possible and the handset owner is responsible for any repair costs e During repair parts may be replaced with used parts that meet our quality standards e Data and settings may be lost o
118. 2 699 to select 2479 Save Original Emoticons In a text entry window EN C 9 e 29 User Created gt 9Select an empty item amp 9 Create an emoticons e twice Text Entry Functions Font Size In a text entry window Xv 9 Customize e Font Size Select a font size e Insert Phone Book Information In a text entry window gt Insert Minserting Phone Book Information Phone Book 9 Select a Phone Book entry gt e p Select an item e llinserting Other Information My Details Phrases Emoticon Signature Notepad Message Box or URL History e Save Text to Notepad Scroll to beginning of text ranges z gt Start Move cursor to end of text gt e gt To Notepad gt bSelect an entry b e e Used entries will be overwritten Save Numbers E mail Addresses to Phone Book Scroll to beginning of text range gt Start gt e bMove cursor to end of texts e gt To Phone Book gt bAdd New or Add gt e e See Creating New Entries page 2 16 for entering other items e f selected item contains characters or symbols not savable to Phone Book the entry is not saved Reconvert Determined Text Scroll to beginning of text range gt Start gt e bMove cursor to end of text e gt Convert lllConverting Hiragana to Kanji Kana Kanji gt e b
119. 3 Off timer cococsc reco coco cocos co 13 28 One Seg e0e0090000900090909909909099090900999 6 2 Open to Talk Coco coco coco o coco coco 13 9 Osaifu Keitai eee 9 10 Output Setting Media Player 13 31 Output Settings TV sees sees see se ee ese e 6 8 Overlay Edit Picture 7 9 P Page Details coco coco oc coco coco oro so 5 8 Page Search 00000000000009999990090009 5 7 Password Lock ecccc0c0000990000990099 11 3 Paste Characters xxx 2 12 PC Connection USB Connection 12 8 Charge Battery Ip 13 37 Dial up Connections K X senser 12 15 PC Files e0cc000000090909090900900909099 9 9 24 PC Site Browser lt s lt lt sse lt s s gt lt e s sees tmn 5 4 Phone Book sees see see eee eee 66 se 66 es 2 1 5 Call from ccc ccc ees 2 18 Change View O ON 2 29 Copy E ec ert V Te e OR A 2 29 Delete Rs ee LA QUE ac O el os T 2 30 Edit TETTE ITI 2 29 Group A DPI 2 29 13 35 Move T EET e E SS 7 29 New Entry TN RR 2 16 geu e SS 2 17 13 4 13 26 Search Mode Se ior Sel We ceca eet Se Saas wan Pat la Me eck A R 2 19 Sort by TL Getic A E 2 29 Phone Book Lock ecccocc coco ro cc 13 35 Photo Show sees sees see oco coco o 13 7 Phrase Prediction gt gt gt xxx x lt 2 27 13 34 Pictographs 0000000000000099990990999 2 11 Picture Mode coco coco cc coco coco co 7 10 Picture Size Camera 7 10 14 14 Picture Size Edit Picture gt gt x x x xx 1 9
120. 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the ringtone volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume UOI eziUlO Sn 13 13 Messaging Settings Settings e m Creatingw e gt Add Recipients to Simple Input List Set Groups Edit a Group Name Set Send Type To Cc Bcc for Each Address Set a Signature Cancel Signature Insertion Edit Signature Set Default Mail Type Display Hide Notification When Mail Type is Switched UO LZILIOJSND 13 14 PETS TT E gt Simple Input e mpSelect a list item with no entrymb e Enter an address e For details on how to enter addresses see page 4 4 gt Category e mb Select a groups e e Enter addresses gt Category e mb Select a group xr mb Rename e wEnter a group name e gt Category e mb Select a groups e mb Select an address mp To Cc Bcc mp e mp Select To Cc or Bec e gt Signature e Signature 1 or Signature 29 mbEnter a signaturemp e gt Signature e No Signature e gt Signature e w Signature 1 or Signature 2 v JEditw 9 Edit the signature e gt Default Type SMS or S Mail e gt Notify Type w Show or Hide mp e Outgoing Messages Settings e Sendingm e gt Set the Sending Confirmation Window gt Confirmation e Show or Hide e Set the Vibration When Sending is Confirmed gt Vibration e 9ON or OFF Check Whether Sent Mes
121. 909090000999 5 7 Server Certificate cocococ coco co coco 5 8 Server Operations m 4 16 Set as Main City cocococ ocre c eco co 9 19 Sharpness coco sss ses co ooo co coco co 13 28 Short Video Mode ccoco es cocos os 000000 1 5 Shortcuts Menu gt ss s s ss ss s s s s nm 2 5 Arrange ICONS scc mm mm m 2 25 Change Icon Tr rm 2 25 Delete A SE E A Se aS 2 25 Edit Title a PET 2 25 Show My ID coco coco oo coco rc coco 3 1 2 Show My Number cocococ coco coco 3 12 Shutter Sound coco ss coco cce coco 13 26 Side Key coco co coco ooo o oo coco 00 0 0 0000 2 4 Signal Strength sss sss coros seco 1 5 1 6 Signature e000000000900900000990090099 13 14 Simple Input coco coco css 0 0000 4 13 13 14 Simple Notice ses ses es coco coco ces ooo 9 1 7 Single Kanji Conversion x x gt 2 26 Slideshow lt ss ss ss s s s s s s s ss s sss sse s 2 21 RMS lt s esse sese II ee e 4 6 Move a ao aos gle a tet Beco vie R 4 19 SMS Center Number x x x 13 15 SNOOZE htt tn 9 18 Softkeys Cos sos cos o o 00 0000 xi 1 3 Software Update eccc000000099000099 14 6 Sort by Mail coco coco co ooo oc css 4 19 Sort Setting 00090000099090900000990009 4 11 Sound Effects ec000000990900000990999 13 1 2 Sound Volume 13 12 13 21 Sounds 9900000099000009909090900000999 13 11 Space e0000009009009000009009090090909999 2 26 Speaker 0000000009900000090999000009999 1 3 Speaker Volume coco coco coco oco
122. Absorption Rate SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg The tests are performed according to FCC standards for each model and the maximum SAR value for this model handset when tested next to the body as described in this user guide is 0 856 W kg Placement on the body Measurements for the 921T were taken with the normal position as the rear of the phone facing the body at a distance of 1 5 cm In order to maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 1 5 cm separation distance between the body and the back of the handset Choose accessories such as belt clips and holsters that do not contain metallic components The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the homepage listed below Cellular Telecommunications amp Internet Association CTIA website http www phonefacts net European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to exceed limits recommended by international guidelines for exposure to radio waves These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons regardless of age and health The exposur
123. All Entries 2 Nv 9 Copy or Move e All e gt Phone Memory USIM or Memory Card e e The items you can save to Phone Book differ depending on the handset USIM or memory card Phone Book suoneJado diseg 2329 Advanced Features suo e1ado DIseg v 2 30 Delete Entries MDeleting One Entry 2 Select a Phone Book entry 9 Delete gt e One e gt YES e MDeleting Multiple Entries gt x gt Delete gt gt Select Multi 0 Select Phone Book entries e 9 gt YES 0 MDeleting All Entries 2 gt elek Delete gt AI e p Enter your Handset Codes YES e Data Management From DESEAN page 2 21 Checking Files Change Data Folder View Pictures My Pictograms Digital Camera Videos TV Books Main Menu Mini Tool or Mini Photo gt 9 v gt Change View 9 View Type gt e Select the view types e File Properties Melody Music Video and Flash Files A Select a folders Select a Access Data Folder from each function 9 Ring files SN 9 Details e Song Tone Music Videos Flash R or Flash R Tones gt e bSelect a files twice Check Available Memory Data Folder See the following Main Menu image settings Memory Card page 2 3 sound settings page 13 11 ECRIRE Memory Status gt Wallpaper settings page 2 6 Event Task Press to toggle between the handse
124. Attachment s Read Message without Attachments Unread S Mail Notification Read S Mail Notification Sent Message with Attachment s Read Delivery Report Sent Message without Attachments Read Delivery Report Sent Message with Attachment s Unread Delivery Report Sent Message without Attachments Unread Delivery Report Sent Message with Attachment s Confirming Delivery o o I RL Be GE IO aa Sent Message without Attachments Confirming Delivery Sent Message with Attachment s No Delivery Confirmation Sent Message without Attachments No Delivery Confirmation Partly Sent Message with Attachment s Partly Sent Message without Attachments Partly Sent Message with Attachment s Read Delivery Report Partly Sent Message without Attachments Read Delivery Report Partly Sent Message with Attachment s Unread Delivery Report Partly Sent Message without Sorting Messages E Select the sorting criteria gt e gt Attachments Unread Delivery Report Specify the conditionss Partly Sent Message with Attachment s Received and sent messages can be sorted into Pronto Confirming Delivery folders under Received and Sent of the Message Phone Book as the sorting condition Partly Sent Message without Box according to the conditions you set e Select Group to set a Group entry in Attachments Confirming Delivery EB open Message Box gt Select a folder Ph
125. BF ZBS ES xipuaddy 14 15 Specifications E xipueddy 14 16 File Transfer Backup Communication System IrMC1 1 Bluetooth Communication System Bluetooth specification Ver 1 2 Output Transmission Range Bluetooth Power Class 2 Within approx 10 m Supported Bluetooth Profiles Frequency Band Searchable Devices HFP Hands Free Profile HSP Headset Profile DUN Dialup Networking Profile OPP Object Push Profile FTP File Transfer Profile A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile AVRCP Audio Visual Remote Control Profile 2 4 GHz 2 402 GHz to 2 480 GHz 8 devices at a time Paired Devices the signal conditions 2 The specifications of Bluetooth devices differ according to usage There 1 Varies depending on obstacles between the communication device and 20 devices are standards for Bluetooth 3 Only the server function is supported Melody List The preinstalled fixed melodies are shown below e The fixed melodies cannot be set as Keypad Tone under the Sound Effects setting Composer Bolero RAVEL MAURICE JOSEPH Turandot PUCCINI GIACOMO Habanera BIZET GEORGES Oborozukiyo OKANO TEI ICHI Aloha Oe Traumerei Hawaiian ballad SCHUMANN ROBERT ALEXANDER Grande Valse Brillante CHOPIN FREDERIC FRANCOIS Harp Concerto HAENDEL GEORG FRIEDRICH Old Phone Produced by Toshiba Flash Ne
126. Book Function Default Setting Audio Sort by All Music Title A to Z Artist Title A to Z Album Track No Folder Title A to Z Output Settings Speaker Earphone Player Image Original Play Mode All Surround OFF Equalizer Flat Voice Cancel OFF Phone Book Search Mode Tab Reading Videos Communications Function Default Setting Friend Status Circle Talk Display Link ON My Status Offline Request Reply Always Answer Answer Status Calls Answer OK Mail Reply OK S Circle Talk Join OK Status Setting CIFA Good mood Loud Speaker ON Options ExternalLight Same as Phone Ringtone Vol Same as Phone Ringtone Same as Phone Vibration Same as Phone Duration Same as Phone MessageFolder None Secret OFF Ext Display Same as Phone Options Group ExternalLight Same as Phone Ringtone Vol Same as Phone Ringtone Same as Phone Vibration Same as Phone Duration Same as Phone MessageFolder None Addr Bkup Auto Sync OFF Sync Type Synchronize Settings Select Storage Phone Memory Phone Book Lock Unlock Settings Function Default Setting Kacha ble MissedCall ON Messaging ON Delivery ON Missed Call Notification ON Missed CT ON Status ON Ringtone Pattern 1 Ringtone Vol Level 3 Incoming Vibration Pattern OFF Feeling ON Duration 5 sec Sound Vol Level 3 Earpiece Vol Level 5
127. Change RU he A A AAA Ge NS N 3 18 Call Forward sees esc esc secs cc s ce ec v s 3 10 Call Lock sss sss sese sse esse reco 9 12 Lock Phone Number sve s seers n s 9 12 Lock Cancel predio gun a ae CEB R datar a o q 16 e jo 9 13 Missed Count RR RR ee 9 31 ON OFF 9 T H EE RET RTL R 9 13 Call Log 0000090090900909090000090090090909 3 9 Call Log Lock ecccccocc0009090990990099 3 15 Call Time amp Cost 3 16 13 22 Call Waiting ecccc0occ000009909009009909 3 1 7 Caller Details lt ss sss sss sss sss sss s 13 4 Camera s s s s s s s s s s e s s e III III 1 3 7 2 Settings AA ARE 13 25 Camera Modes Cocococsc ocre coco coco 7 3 Camera Video Indicator 1 3 Capture TV ecooco0c00009000090990909909 9 6 8 Card Reader Mode gt gt gt xx lt 12 8 12 9 Category coco sees sees ee o cc cos 0 0 13 14 Center Access Code n 1 14 Change Bright Edit Picture 7 12 Change View Switch Browser 5 7 Channel Selection css es s s s s eee 6 4 Channel Settings 6 3 6 8 Charge Battery coco coco coro 1 8 AC Charger PITT 1 8 Desktop Cradle O ate et 1 9 In Car Charger S RARUS SU SI ree a RRA a ot 1 9 PC Connection C IMEEM PLE 13 37 Charger Terminal 1 3 Charging In Progress Image 13 7 Charging Indicator sss s s s s s s s s s s s sss s 1 3 Charging Time sees sees see soco 0 14 11 Clamshell Open Position 1 4 7 2 Clear Authentic
128. Compulsory that a metal strap or any other metal object does not touch the plug Failing to do so may cause electric shock short circuit or fire A Warning O If something unusual happens to the handset battery or charger sold separately for example it emits Compulsory smoke or an unusual odor or is damaged perform the following steps immediately 1 If the battery is charging unplug the AC Charger sold separately from the AC household outlet or unplug the In Car Charger sold separately from the cigarette lighter socket 2 Make sure that the handset is not hot then turn it off and remove the battery Failing to do so and continuing use charging may cause the battery to overheat rupture or catch fire or the handset to overheat If something unusual happens contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance page 14 41 S Do not drop the handset or battery or subject it to excessive shock Prohibited Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire or malfunction Do not sit down with the handset in your trousers S pocket Prohibited Excess weight may damage the Display battery or other parts resulting in overheating fire or injury o If the handset is used near an implanted cardiac pacemaker defibrillator or other electronic medical Compulsory equipment radio waves may interfere with such a device or equipment Observe the following guidelines 1 If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or d
129. DY waste Insulate the terminal with tape or place BY the battery in a plastic bag and take it to the nearest SoftBank Shop or recycling center Be m sure to observe local regulations on battery Li ion disposal e Some handset display pixels may be missing or remain lit This is not a defect or malfunction If the Display is left on for a long period of time pictures may be permanently burned into it e Make sure Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable or Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately is securely plugged into Earphone Microphone Jack Failing to do so may generate noise on the other party s phone during calls e Do not turn the volume up too high while using Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and prolonged use may cause hearing damage regardless of the volume level Sound leakage may annoy other people and surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly when walking resulting in an accident e When Earphone Microphone Jack External Device Port and Memory Card Slot are not in use make sure to replace the covers Otherwise dust or water may enter the handset causing handset malfunction e Hold the plug and do not pull the cord when unplugging Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable or Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately Pulling the cord may cause damage or malfunction e The communication antenna of the handset is built into the body and does not protrude Signal sensi
130. E Select Arrange Window e To decorate text using a mail template Press Vx 9 Templates gt 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select a template e gt YES gt e gt e f you send a message with Feeling Mail Edit text e graphics to a handset that doesn t support Feeling Mail the graphics will be displayed as a regular pictograph in the subject field 4 5 Sending Messages E Select Font Size e 00000 30720 9 Font Size 4 Select a font size gt e bInput text buiDesso N 5 Zi tie d AD Menu 5 Press Yl Arrange e ScreenColor gt e BG Color Menu Press x Arrange e Picture e bPhone Memory or Memory Card gt vs pictures we taken and 8 Select a folder Select an image gt e Sending SMS Send short text messages to other SoftBank handsets using phone numbers as address E Press and hold Mcreat Subject Text Files O Feeling E Type SMS miOptions 000 300K Create Message Window E Select Text gt bEnter text 0 Sub ject CEPR O Feeling SMS E Select Address gt e Set Address phone Book mple Input D nt Log ceived Log Set Address Window 4 Select Phone Number gt Enter a More Features l phone number e X ERa Creating Messages 5 page 4 13 Attaching Files 5 page 4 14 Arrange Mail Func
131. Earphone Conversion Cable or Prohibited Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately Doing so may cause an injury accident or damage aD Turn off the handset while you are near any precision electronic equipment Compulsory Radio waves may adversely affect the operation of electronic equipment Examples of such equipment medical electronic equipment such as cardiac pacemakers and hearing aids or fire alarms and automatic doors If you use medical electronic equipment consult with the equipment manufacturer or distributor about the influence of radio waves Remove the power plug from the outlet if the AC Charger sold separately is not to be used for a long Unplug power period of time or before cleaning Failing to do so may cause an electric shock fire or malfunction Turn off the handset wherever its use is prohibited o such as on an aircraft Compulsory Fajling to do so may adversely affect the operation of electronic equipment and cause an accident Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law Check your surroundings to confirm that it is safe to make receive calls send receive messages take Compulsory pictures record videos or watch TV Failing to do so may cause you to trip over or cause a traffic accident XVI Safety Precautions Warning aD Do not use the handset with any power voltage other than the specified voltage Compulsory Doing so may cause a fire The power voltages are 100 to 240 V AC f
132. End Power Key End calls operations Press and hold Power handset on off 15 Microphone 16 External Light 17 External Display 18 Handstrap Hole 19 TV Antenna 20 Camera 21 Mobile Light 22 Camera Video Indicator 23 A Logo 24 Internal Antenna 25 Charger Terminal 26 Memory Card Slot 27 Charging Indicator Lights during charging and goes out when charging is complete 28 Earphone Microphone Jack External Device Port 29 S Circle Talk Key Upper Side Key 4J amp Access S Circle Talk Members List J Press and hold Send a Simple Notice of your location turn the torch penlight on display My Status or check the balance of e money for Lifestyle Appli it can be set for any one of these functions page 30 TV Key Lower Side Key r rv Press and hold Watch TV 31 Hold Key lt 40 0 Toggle the External Display view only available while your handset is closed JHoLo Press and hold Set or cancel Hold only available while your handset is closed 32 Manner Key j Toggle the External Display view only available while your handset is closed v Press and hold Set or cancel Manner Mode 33 Camera Key o Toggle the External Display view or activate the camera and shutter Only available while your handset is closed e Signal sensitivity may be reduced by touching covering Internal Antenna area Do not cover this area by affixing stickers or any other items e AC Charger and Earphone M
133. FF e gt Loud Speaker e ON or OFF e UOI eziuo sn gt Hold Settingw Hold on Call or Hold Answer Preset twice gt Hold Setting Hold on Call or Hold Answer Phone Memory ot Memory Card e Select an imagew twice 15 23 Call Settings Earphone Microphone Settings e mbSettings e 9 Call Settings e Earphonew e gt Save a Phone Number for Earphone Microphone Call Select a Phone Number from Phone Book gt Earphone Call o ON OFF e gt ON e Set Number e Phone Book e mpSelect an entrym e m Select a phone numbers twice Enter a Phone Number Directly gt Earphone Call o ON OFF e ONw e w Set Number e Phone Number e Enter a phone numbermp twice Set Auto Answer gt Auto Answer e ON OFF ON Set Duration wEnter the Allows you to answer an incoming voice call without response timemp e pressing the switch when the Earphone Microphone is connected e f you set Auto Answer and the Answering Machine Answering Machine is given priority e f you set Auto Answer and Voice Mail the one with shorter response time is given priority If the response time is the same Voice Mail is given priority External Device Settings Set the Access Point Name APN to Perform Packet e gt Settings e Call Settings e sb External Device sb Empty m e p Transmission from a
134. From Create Message Window select Files e Attachments Data Folder ke Picture cord Video Attachments Window H Select Data Folder Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e Data Folder ing Song Tone aken and EJ select a folder 0 gt Select a files o Feeling Mail Arrange Mail Feeling Mail can notify the recipient of arrival ofa This function allows you to make your message St message by special graphics expressing the more visually appealing by changing the size and m de 5 sender s mood that appear in the Information color of text background color assigning actions SA Prompt as well as by ringtone vibration and to text and inserting lines or images into text S External Light EE e Reception operations of incoming Feeling Mail Example Changing the font size and background vary according to the recipient s handset color and inserting a picture KID From Create Message Window select m From Create Message Window select e Some files may not be able to be attached to Feeling gt e Text gt e a message To find out whether a certain file can be attached or not check Details of the NN NE Bg Press Xv Arrange 6 file page 2 30 gt 3 X ex 00000 307206 buibesso N ER Select a pictograph gt e 30 Arrange Font Color 2FontSize 5 Picture 4Blink 5Telop 6 Swing LineUp 8 Partition 3 Sound 3 HyPictograms 0 ScreenColor gitanes Cancel
135. G 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP ANWW MPEGLA COM 19 T9 Text Input is covered by Japan Pat No ia 3532780 3492981 and other patents pending TEXT INPUT xxxi Trademarks and Patents XXXII Chaku Uta Chaku Uta Full is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Japan Inc Copyright 1998 2003 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Copyright 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AND OR BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT ERIC YOUNG OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CO
136. Image x 3 EJ Press x Cut Additional Picture Editing Functions Editing is complete gt page 7 11 a D m e E ue 9 bunip3 ainydig esawe gt 7 10 L gt o Advanced Features Camera From gt Wied page 7 3 page 7 3 7 6 ENEE page 7 5 Functions for Taking Pictures Quickly Focus on Subjects Nearby Macro VW 9 Function 9 Focus Mode e gt Macro gt e Shoot Scenery without Autofocus Infinity W 9 Function 9 Focus Mode e gt Infinity e Shoot with the Focus Locked Auto Focus Lock e The focus mode setting page 13 26 must be Auto in order to use Auto Focus Lock Frame subject in Display Half press E p 9 Re compose the images p OJE e The focus frame turns from white to green when focus was successful and it turns red when focus has failed e After focusing on the subject half press EN e again to re focus the subject Change the Size of Pictures to Take Picture Size gt Picture Size gt e Select a picture size e e For details on picture sizes see page 14 14 Select a Picture Mode That Suits the Type of Picture You Want to Take Picture Mode e Bright Emphasizes beautiful white skin tones e Redness Take pictures with healthy skin tones e Night Suitable for taking night scene pictures e Sensitive Suitable for taking bright pictures in dark locations e Character
137. Lock Password eccc00099000990009900099 9 1 2 Lock Phone Number gt gt gt gt xxx xx x 9 12 Loud Speaker Video Call 13 23 Lower Case eco00000999090000999090900299 2 10 M Macro e00000099009900900009090099009 7 10 Mail Settings eeccoc0000900099000990099 13 14 Creating FR RK SE EC Re Ow EE a S 13 14 Display a a a GES 13 15 Receiving P 13 16 Sending gto get AS diete e di tp d CHR 13 1 5 Mail Lock ecocc00000099090090909909000999 9 12 Address iC ES uk poo RRC SR Ga DT AIR S 9 31 Lock Password s n 9 12 Lock Cancel A 9 13 Notification O 13 40 ON OFF DM 9 13 Mail Type coco ooo o 00 o 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 0000 4 14 Default Type KR Bco dp Sho Se a Goa SH ar ES 13 14 Mailbox Volume sees ses see coco co 4 17 Main Menu lt sss s s s s s s ss ss se ss e s lt 2 2 2 3 Reset Options TP 2 25 Main Screens ss e s e s s e sese e 13 2 Manner Mode sees sees ro coco coro oco 1 13 Customize Original Mode 13 11 Switch Mode sa dos Arte IO A SOU A n THUS 13 1 1 Manufacture 13 19 13 29 Map URL Settings sees ees sees see sse 13 41 Media Player 8 2 Lighting m 13 5 Priority o o 13 10 Melody List ecoccocc0009009009900909 14 16 Memory Card eeccocococccccccccc000 2 23 Memory Card Backup 5 5 12 10 Relocate e 12 1 5 Memory Card Slot eoccccccccccccccccces 1 3 Memory Status 2 28 2 30 Message BOX o e e oooooso 4 10 Settings E OS 13 1 7
138. NTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE QR Code is a registered trademark of Denso wave Incorporated FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation FeliCa is a trademark of Sony Corporation A is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks Inc Edy is a brand name of the prepaid type electronic money service Edy managed by bitWallet Inc Sky Mail S Mail S Appli S GPS Navi S Information Channel S Addressbook Back up S Friend s Status S Circle Talk PC Site Browser Sha mail Movie Sha mail Navi appli S Quick News S Town S Loop Arrange Mail Feeling Mail and Secure Remote Lock are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp Copyright 1995 2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Macromedia Flash Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries BookSurfing is a registered trademark of CELSYS Inc Voyager Japan Inc and INFOCITY Inc SOFTBANK SOFTBANK s equivalent in Japanese and the SOFTBANK Microsoft PowerPoint Excel are either registered trademarks or logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP in trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other Japan and in ot
139. PC Enter the access point name APN m e gt YES gt e UO LZILIOJSND 13 24 Camera Settings Settings for Shooting Pictures Videos MISA gt page 7 3 MENEM page 7 5 Save Pictures Videos Automatically Change Storage Location Set Image Quality Set White Balance Adjust Color Control Set Picture Video Effects Adjust Flicker E g under fluorescent light you can set the frequency Automatic 50Hz 60Hz to reduce flicker Set Shortcuts While Shooting Pictures Videos Set the File Name Set the Name to the Date and Time Set a Name to Your Choice e Auto Save setting cannot be set in Video mode Viewfinder Video Viewfinder gt m Save Settings m Auto Save ON e Viewfinder Video Viewfinder S mb Save Settings Storagem e Phone Memory or Memory Cardm e mp Select a foldermp e Viewfinder Video Viewfinderm 5 v ju Picture or Moview e Quality p e mp Select the qualitymp Viewfinder Video Viewfinder S vm Picture or Moview e b White Balance mb e p Select an item e Viewfinder Video Viewfinder gt S mb Picture or Moviem w Color Controle e mp Select a color tones e Viewfinder Video Viewfinderm S x mb Picture or Moview w Effects wb mp Select an effectm Viewfinder Video Viewfinderm gt me Function 9 Flicker Automatic 50 Hz or 60 Hz e Viewfinder Video Viewfinderm Sv wb Function wb 9 Ke
140. Predict Words from Previously Entered Text gt Prediction 9 Predict Texte o OFF e Strings Do Not Predict Next Phrase from Previously Entered gt Prediction e Phrase DOF Fm e Phrases i Set the Custom Window gt Custom Window p Add to Window twice wEnter symbols and pictographs 0 Set Display of the Custom Window gt Custom Window 9 Display p e Display or Do not Displayw e e When Display is set Custom Window appears in text entry windows so that you can quickly enter symbols and pictographs that are saved to Custom Window Set the Text Deletion Method gt Clear Setting e Delete or Back Space e e Selecting Delete deletes the text to the right of the cursor Selecting Back Space deletes text to the left of the cursor Reset the Prediction Dictionary Conversion gt Reset Learned 9 Prediction or Conversion e YESw e Dictionary UO CZILIOJSND 13 34 Phone Book Settings A Phone Book e Settings e gt Change the Default Storage Location gt Select Storagem Always Ask Phone Memory USIM or Memory Card e Prohibit Use of Phone Book gt Phone Book Lock Enter your Handset CodembLockwb e e f you want to use Phone Book enter your Handset Code to temporarily release Phone Book Lock e f Phone Book Lock is set to Lock speed dial function is unavailable for making calls Settings for Phone Book Groups Edit a G
141. Press and hold l Saved Pages e e To view saved pages of PC sites Press and hold 14 Saved Pages e Saved Pages List Window H Select the title of a saved page gt e More Features vl 9 Bookmarks and Saved Pages gt page 5 9 L S Advanced Features Internet Switch Browser From gt CELDA page 5 3 5 4 AA Change View 9 Current IATA page 5 3 5 4 Page or Linked Page Always Ask or Ask Once Only ITI page 5 3 5 4 MENE pag e f you select Ask Once Only the confirmation Connecting Browsing window will not be displayed from the next time Delete URL History Delete Select Multi Delete All PC Site Browser From gt MENEM page 5 4 MDeleting One Entry OIT Delete One e YESS e MDeleting Multiple Entries wl Delete Select Multi gt e Select recorded titles 6 gt zs YES 0 liDeleting All Entries ESSERI 1 Delete 9 Allm 0 mp Enter your Handset Code YES gt Switch the Screen PC Screen Small Screen TESTA gt Tool 9 PC Screen or Small Screen e Enlarge Reduce a Page Zoom WES gt Tool9 e gt Zoom e Select magnification shrinkage percentage e View Pages in Landscape or Portrait o Landscape Portrait URL History INN URL History gt Select a URL gt e twice W 9 Tool gt Landscape or Portrait
142. Read e Change Read e e Only received messages can be switched between unread and read Mini Tool Setting in the Message List Window UO CZILIOJSND Set Mini Tool in the Message List Window w Message Box Drafts or Unsent e sb ls Display 0 Wide View ON or Wide View OFF e To display Mini Tool in the Message List Window select Wide View OFF 13 16 Security Settings GER AEE Ci V Press and hold Settings mb e Securitym gt ANA Vv Press and hold mb mSettingsm e Securitym gt Send Block Manufacture Number Configure Send Referer Setting Enable Disable Cookies Configure Script Settings Check Root Certificates Set Authentication Set SSL Communication gt Manufacture e Send or Do not Send e gt Send Referer Send or Do not Send gt Cookie mb Enable Disable or Always Ask gt Script Ask Once Enable Disable or Always Ask e gt Root Certif e w Select a root certificatemp e gt Authentica Retain Info Per Session or Do not Retain gt Session Info e w Show or Hidew Internet Settings UOI eZIU10 5N 15 19 Internet Settings UO LZILIOJSND 5 20 Universal Settings for Yahoo Keitai and PC Site Browser AA AGE Vv Press and hold Settings e gt MAN Vv Press and hold sb Settings w e gt Delete Cache Memory Delete All Cookies Clear A
143. Reader Mode Transferring Music Use the enclosed USB cable to connect handset Use the music software BeatJam 2008 for 921T to to a PC and access microSD memory card from transfer music stored on a PC to your handset The the PC handset can now be used as a portable music player Page 12 9 Page 12 8 mbBeatJam 2008 for 921T Guide Book Vi Hi do E RTT viii Package Contents sussss IX Using This Manual X Safety Precautions Xii General Notes XXV End User License Agreement XXIX Trademarks and Patents xxxi 7 XXXIV Handset Parts amp Functions 1 2 Display Indicators 1 5 Charging the Battery 1 8 Power OMOT viscoso 1 11 Date ge TITIO cocos tpe itte iret tons 1 12 About Mobile Manners 1 13 Menu Operations 2 2 Wallpaper Active Window 2 6 o C 2 9 Word List Japanese 2 14 Phone BOOK 2 15 Data Folder e 2 20 Memory Card 2 23 Advanced Features 2 25 Making Calls 3 2 Jr 3 4 Video Call Mm 3 7 CAL ana 3 9 Optional Services 3 10 Advanced Features 3 12 Messaging Sending Messages Incoming Messages Organizing Using Messages Advanced Features
144. Received H Rote kt Amro der Check Information Prompt to confirm any unread iag Bafolder 2 messages When you have more than one unread B Feeling Mail background graphics will be that of Bro der 5 he most recent message BaFolder 6 amp When you receive an S Mail message the Pres Select PERO 23 a reception method varies depending on the e D ne aro To retrieve new messages from the server Red Select Heno attachments The dete as E set E ER ves uA bre i ata gt La dnd da noted de alos e If Priority is set to Pause incoming e Select a folder e Select a message method can be changed to Phone Only ot messages are notified by a confirmation 6 Z window during handset use except in Deferred page 13 16 Standby Select Read Now or Later To 1 Information Prompt appears delete a message without reading it select S y Thuy 12 30 Delete E Select New Messages gt 4 8 e If Retrieve Mode is set to Deferred the initial portion of text is delivered as an S Mail notification and complete message is stored on the server if Text exceeds 284 single byte characters 284 bytes Files are attached Message is sent to multiple addresses Subject field contains 41 or more single byte characters Sender s address contains 61 or more single byte characters e f you receive the rest of the message transmission fees may be charged on the recipient s side For details contact SoftBank Ge
145. S Appli e e When you use a Network S Appli a use the Internet e For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e You can download and use only S Appli that are specially designed for SoftBank handsets Select Wend transmission fee is charged each time the S Appli Library application connects to the network e When using a Network S Appli while E Select More S Appli 9 YES Access under Security is set to Blanket the e 9 Select an S Appli gt Download handset is automatically connected to the s network without displaying the alert 3 Select Phone Memory or Memory Card 0 Downloading begins 1 While an S Appli is running press e A confirmation window appears when the download is completed PP E Select Pause Resume or End e Suspending Resuming Ending S Appli e f battery level is low the application may not be completely downloaded e f you replace the USIM Card downloaded applications will no longer be available Iddy js 1e e d pipa o 8 8 Resuming Ending Suspended S Appli More Features l BB Press 9 Appli O 9 Library gt e S Appli gt page 8 12 E Select Resume or Exit e E Settings for Operations While Running S e Since the earpiece and speaker are close to Appli gt page 13 32 each other loud sound from the speaker may Change Sound Effect Volume directly enter your ear at audio playback Set Brightness of Il
146. Secret Mode is set to Hide the caller photo is not displayed e f a video file is set as a ringtone the caller photo is not displayed Font Settings The font size and color on the Display can be changed m Settings e Display b Font Settings e gt Set the Font Size gt Font Size e mb Select the window you want to set e mb Select a font sizemp e Set the Font Color gt Font Color e w Select a font color pattern e Set the Font Size Collectively gt Font Size ws Select a font sizemp e Lighting Settings gt Settings e Display e Lighting e gt Set Power Saving gt Power Saving e Select a tine Set Keypad Lighting Time gt Keypad Light p e Enter a lighting times e e Keypad Light turns on and off in conjunction with brightness of surrounding environments If it is bright Keypad Light will not turn on Set the Display Lighting gt Displays e gt Lighting Time Enter a lighting time 0 to 60 seconds eK e Brightnessw mSelect a levelmp e e Select Automatic to adjust the brightness automatically according to surrounding environments e Indicators on top of the Display turn off after the Display lights up and the time set in Lighting Time elapses Even if the lighting time is set to 5 seconds or less the indicators remain displayed for about 5 seconds Set Media Player Lighting During Video Playback gt Media Players w Always Bri
147. Select a word from the suggestion list b e lllConverting All into Full Half Width Full Width or Half Width e lliConverting All Roman Characters into Upper Lower Case Upper Case or Lower Case Replace Text with Clipboard Entry Scroll to beginning of text range s gt Start gt e Move cursor to end of text e gt Replace e Select text from clipboard e suoneJado diseg 221 Advanced Features suo e1ado 21569 v Word List Functions Delete All Entries In a text entry window 3 x Customize e Word List gt Delete All gt e bEnter your Handset Codes YES e Phone Book Phone Book Entry Functions From IAN page 2 16 Save Other Information MAddress Job Title Company EEE Personal Info e 9 Select an item e Enter an item 6 gt ss MBirthday Personal Info e Birthday gt e Enter a birthdays e 9 52 e Enter four digits for the year and if the month or date is a single digit prefix it with a 0 MURL Personal Info e 9 URL e bEnter a URL9 9 Select a type 6 b 557 HNote ARA Nose gt e 9 Enter a reminder e llMemory Number Entry Number ARAN Select the current entry number e Enter a new entry numbers e Set Location Information ESSERI Personal Info gt e 9 No Location e Setting Your Current Position Position
148. Select from the following search modes Tab Reading default Enter reading or partial reading to search entries or select tab to scroll through entries List View Select tab then scroll through entries By 1 Touch Search entries by the first letter of names Press corresponding number key TS to 8 3 By Reading Enter reading or partial reading to search entries By Memory No Search by entry number Memory Number Enter target entry number By Phone No Search by entering a phone number Group Filter Search entries by Group 29 F By 2 Touch if ZZ amp f Language is set to 44 Japanese In By 2 Touch search select the first character of a reading Press any of to 9 2 X 5 and tt 2 gt Press any of to 5 8 More Features X Phone Book Entry Functions gt page 2 28 Customizing by Entry gt page 2 28 Managing Phone Book 9 page 2 29 Phone Book Settings gt page 13 35 e Change the Default Storage Location e Prohibit Use of Phone Book Settings for Phone Book Groups gt page 13 35 e Edit a Group Name Group Icon suoneJado diseg 2 19 suo e1ado 21569 2 20 Data Folder Pictures Picture files including those taken with the camera My Pictograms folder Videos Video files including those recorded with the camera Flash R Flash image files Flash R Tones folder Other Documents Files other than those listed above such
149. Send Touch Tones WSending Individual Touch Tones II Press any of to 9 27 and MSending Touch Tones Sequentially e Phone Book is useful for storing sequences of touch tones page 2 16 for remotely operating your home answering machine and other devices waant gt Phone Book gt Select a Phone Book entry e Select a touch tone sequence phone number gt gt Send Tone e MuUsing Pause P in Touch Tone Sequences e The pause P allows you to send sequences of touch tones each separated with a pause P It is convenient if you register multiple touch tones such as remote operation numbers of your home phone Example To store 03123XXXX3 phone number 7777 answering machine access code and 1 answering machine playback command enter the following in the Phone Number field 03123XXXX3P 7777P 1 Open a Phone Book entry containing the touch tones b 7 A call is made to the phone number before the first P 67 The sequence of touch tones before the next P is sent e Repeat this step until all the touch tones have been sent Functions During Video Calls Toggle Audio Output Earpiece Speaker Switch Audio Video Call Window M N Zoom Outgoing Image Zoom Video Call Window e Zoom is unavailable when a still picture is set for outgoing image Switch Outgoing Image During a Video Call Switch Outgoing Images DRE e Switch e Press e t
150. Setting Still Picture Multi Shots Still Picture This feature allows you to take a picture or start Take nine pictures in succession recording after e a is pressed and a specified 1 Activate the Viewfinder Vo bAdd e time elapses Frame e GF Activate the Viewfinder Xl 9 Multi Shots gt nm Activate the Viewfinder Video E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card indc MUI TI Shots Viewfinder Picture or Movie e High Speed e e To cancel the frame select OFF pues E Select Delay Timer 3 Select Pictures e Select a frame e twice 9 Select a speed e you cannot use Add Frame you cannot use Multi Shots e Picture Modes are not available when using E Select seconds e Multi Shots e Zoom is unavailable when the delay timer is activated bunip3 ain dig esawes H LG Picture Editing bunip3 9 npIg e19ue 1 8 Images that have been captured and stored in Data Folder or memory card can be edited The following types of files can be edited JPEG files of 2 Mbytes or less PNG files of 1 Mbyte or less Images that are larger than W240 x H400 W400 X H240 are reduced to W240 X H400 A picture that is smaller than W16 x H16 cannot be edited e f Overwrite is performed the file cannot be restored to the original To leave the original file select Save as New e f Data Folder is full delete unnecessary files from Data Folder before editing a picture
151. Sound Volumem p Adjust the volumes e Web Pages leE Settings e Downloads e gt Images or Sounds e Do not Download e Y Press and hold Bookmarks Saved Pages Enter URL or History xr mp Security Lock Enter your Handset CodembLock or Unlockm Vv Press and hold Bookmarks e mb Select a folders v mb Security Lock e wm Enter your Handset Codes gt Lock or Unlockw e VW Press and hold s w Bookmarks Saved Pages Enter URL or History Vr Security Lockm Enter your Handset Codes Lack or Unlockw e UOIjeziuo sn 13 21 UO CZILIOJSND 13 22 Call Settings International Call Settings mSettingsw e 9 Call Settings e Call Services e Intl Calls e gt Change the International Code gt Intl Codew e mbEnter your Handset CodempEnter a new codemp e Add Country Codes to the Country Number List gt Country Number e p x sE Add mp w Enter a country namemp e Enter a country codes e Call Cost Settings Settings 9 Call Settings Call Time amp Cost gt Set Cost Display Currency gt Cost Unite e vm Settings mp e Enter PIN2w e mbEnter a currency three characters e mb Enter the exchange rates e m YES mp e Display Call Cost After Each Call gt Cost Display ON e Set Cost Limit gt Cost Limit 9 xr Set Max Limite wEnter PIN2m twice wEnt
152. Unit 1 line Downloads Images Download Sounds Download Warning PC Browser Show Yahoo Keitai Show Manufacture 4 Do not Send Send Referer Send Cookie Enable Script Ask Security Once Yahoo Keitai Enable PC Browser Authentica Per Session Session Info Show Storage Phone Memory Entertainment Function Default Setting Auto Refresh Flash News Manual News Manual S Loop Manual Image Show Weather Indicator Show Prompt Show Ku man s Room Ku man Data Thumbnail View ES xipueddy 14 17 Default Settings E xipueddy 14 18 Function Default Setting Watching Playing TV Program Camera Function Subtitles ON Switch Audio Main Screen Settings Brightness Brightness 2 Image Quality Normal Sharpness Soft Economy Mode OFF Datacasting Start Comm Ask before Go to Secured Ask before Access Memory Do not Ask Send Location Always Ask Manufacture Do not Send Storage Phone Memory Off timer OFF File Storage Phone Memory Output Settings Speaker Earphone Volume VOL 12 Default Setting Camera Camera Mode Mobile Picture Size Mobile W240 x H400 Digital W2048 x H1536 Brush Up Mobile ON Digital OFF Resist Shake OFF Self view OFF Picture Mode OFF Multi Shots OFF Add Frame OFF Icons Display Show Storage Phone Memory File Name Date amp Time Auto Save OFF Quality Fine Effects OFF D
153. Updating A c x o cue 14 6 Troubleshooting Gagn DIDO CDE DADO O DOC LO IDA SIDES COST CS BED A SOS O DC CLIO BSD Ode 14 7 Text Entry Keys 000 00000000 00000000 00000 00 0000000000 0000 00 00 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 000000 14 9 Standard Mode CCE 14 9 Beeper Mode e A c c E 14 10 Specifications 0000000000 0000000000 000000000 00000000 0000 000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000 14 11 Main Specifications ee NEN D Sev LM S CER ED E RR NR eee ee TTT 14 11 Specifications by Function e ee cc els Default Settings COCO ss O O RRR RR RR O RR RR RR RR O O RRR RRR RRR O ooo RR RR O oo o 0 000 14 17 Glossary Cee 0000000000 0000 00000000 000000000 0000 00000000 0000 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0000 00 00 00 00000 14 25 Index 00 000000000 00000000 00000000 000000000 0000000000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000 14 26 Alphabetic Oder E 14 26 By User A e o E 14 35 Warranty amp After Sales Service sss sss s e III B 00 14 40 O O OE a he ag a 14 40 A ee terre itor ror a 14 40 Customer Service 00000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000000000000500000000000 14 41 gt Es fe D x USIM Card Handling the USIM Card Universal Subscriber Identity Module USIM Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information including handset number and limited storage for Phone Book entries and SMS messages USIM must be inserted to use 921T or Network services calling messaging Web etc Turn handset off before inserting
154. Using This Manual Function amp Service Search Objective Search Function Search Display Indicators Manual Overview Solving Problems Contents Index Try searching by various terms Feature Search Contents Display Indicators Menu Operations Contents Chapter Contents First page of each chapter Troubleshooting Warranty amp After Sales Service Page vi Page 14 26 Page ii Page 14 26 Page iv Page vi Page vi Page 1 1 14 1 Page 14 7 Page 14 40 Getting Started Basic Operations Call Messaging Internet TV Camera Picture Editing Media Player S Appli Tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Communication Services Security Customization Appendix Objective Search Using Handset Phone Number Mail Address Checking Handset Number EM Check your phone number on the handset Checking Your Phone Number Page 3 3 Customizing Mail Address Customizing handset address can help reduce spam Customizing Handset Address gt Page 4 3 Select a music file movie file or Chaku Uta from ringtone settings Ringtone gt Page 13 11 Downloading Chaku Uta Download your favorite songs from the Chaku Uta site Obtaining Music and Videos Page 8 3 Using Advanced Features Basic Operations Using keys and accessing functions Softkeys and Multi Selector gt Page xi Menu
155. Yahoo Keitai PC Site Browser Access Mobile Internet Sites joo e e gt Access PC Sites e About Security This handset uses SSL TLS a protocol for sending encrypted data to protect against dangers on the Internet such as eavesdropping tampering and spoofing Root certificates necessary for SSL TLS are saved on the handset e When a security notice appears subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the page Opening secure pages constitutes agreement to the terms of SSL TLS usage e SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp VeriSign Japan K K Cybertrust Japan Co Ltd Entrust Japan Co Ltd GlobalSign K K RSA Security Japan Ltd and Secom Trust Systems Co Ltd cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL TLS e n an HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access area you can receive at a maximum speed of 3 6 Mbps and send at a maximum speed of 384 kbps Note that transfers of large files may result in high transmission fees More Features Security Settings gt page 13 19 Send Block Manufacture Number Configure Send Referer Setting Enable Disable Cookies Configure Script Settings Check Root Certificates Set Authentication Set SSL Communication EFNSS SS a a a ap an a an ap a Yahoo Keitai Accessing Yahoo Keitai aD Press v e To disconnect during communication press VW Cancel Yahoo HAONA 422k E Th 3 97 lii ENA JA AL FELZ ES APD vat A MS DA
156. a Bookmarks 50 entries History URL 10 entries W16XH16 to W240 x H400 ES xipueddy 14 13 E xipuaddy 14 14 Specifications Picture Size Max Zoom Mode Mobile Video Modes W240 x H400 Approx 5 1 x Media Player Playlist 10 each for the handset and the memory card 50 songs per playlist W240 x H320 Approx 6 4 X My Library 50 songs W144 XH176 W120 XH160 Approx 10 7 X Approx 12 8X W112XH112 Approx 12 8X W96 X H128 W2048 XH1536 Approx 16 X W2048 x H1232 W1600xH1200 W1280 X H960 W640 X H480 Approx 1 3 x Approx 1 6 x Approx 3 2 X Size W400 x H240 Max Zoom Approx 5 1 x Max Recording Time W320 X H240 Approx 3 2 X Approx 20 min W176XH144 Approx 3 2 X Approx 30 sec Quality Fine Approx 50 sec Quality Normal Approx 60 sec Quality Economy Short Video W128 X H96 Approx 5 3 X Approx 5 sec Recent Playable Data Even under the following conditions some files may not be playable e Although files with bit rates other than those listed below may be playable their operation is not guaranteed File Format 20 entries Sampling Bit Rate Frequency 921T Handset AMR MPEG 4 AAC LC 8 kHz 16 to 48 kHz 4 75 to 12 2 kbps 16 to 128 kbps S Appli HE AAC 32 to 48 kHz 32
157. a 5 8 LOCATIONS to Areas LS ev E pad tras 9 16 My Details ice a A O UR aes 3 12 My Locations aiana co is aa 9 32 Number Memo A A 3 14 Original EMOUCOns A ares ares esc 2 2 People to Active Window Members List 2 8 13 44 People to Recipients List cc tece 9 16 Phone Book Entry eeo cessam 2 16 2 28 Phone Number to Reject List cc cce 13 9 Saved Pages o gt 6 5 6 Tasks vR RL RT TR AR p 9 5 Words to Word List A ye coc r 2 14 Search Phone Book rpm 2 19 Text String on a Web Page 9 Send Mail Notilicatlori amp eee acescce essa AE 1 5 9 17 Music Video Files RU Ire xus cse d DURUM X 8 1 1 Picture Video After Shooting c cce 7 11 Sl Mail E A ERA 4 4 SMS Message s mmt 4 6 Touch Tones Trpo PD O ES 3 14 via Bluetooth Communication 12 6 via Infrared s n o 122 12 3 Video Call Image E RT E 3 7 Set Alarm EA A A ROSE Roy Be es 9 18 Start Navi Appli rcr 9 14 SI Appli Sn Rd Lu A RR A 8 8 Subscribe S Information Channel Service 9 23 Suspend SI Appli Pond ays dea GS ci ra ae oe 8 8 T Take Picture ccc teen eee 7 3 Take Notes on Notepad c 6 ee 9 8 Transfer by USB Connection 0n 12 9 Setting Data Relocate teete 12 15 Transfer All Memory Card cce eee 12 10 Turn off Handset Power SR a A 1 1 1 IC Card Lock tidy A tes hte eA A da E 9 13 Off timer TV e i aaa e Sate wd ace eee p 13 28 Predictiopi e eme 13 34 Turn on Handset Power PDC 1
158. a communication is canceled e When sending receiving vObjects some information may be altered or not received e You cannot use Bluetooth communication or USB functions other than the charge function during infrared communication e S Friend s Status and S Circle Talk are unavailable while transferring files even if IP Service is set to ON e Bring the Infrared Port of your handset to within 20 cm of the Infrared Port of the destination device and align both ports Make sure no objects are placed between them Y LS e SOY E d Authentication Password The authentication password four digits is for sending and receiving all data by infrared communication When sending or receiving all data the same authentication password needs to be entered for both the sending and receiving devices Using Infrared Activating Infrared Set the handset so that it is connected by other compatible devices via infrared communication 1 Press gt Settings e Connectivity gt e Infrared e Infrared IBION OFF igIransfer Al Infrared Window E Select ON OFF 0 EJ Select ON e e To cancel infrared communication select OFF e Infrared communication is unavailable when Offline Mode is set to ON e f the handset does not communicate via infrared communication in three minutes after Infrared has been set to ON the infrared communication standby is canceled automatically
159. a to the handset Write down your backup file codes and do not reveal them to others 9 dny eg 19 SUeA 9 14 1245 Advanced Features E dny eg 19 5UeA 9 IJ 12 15 MRestoring Setting Data Relocate e gt Enter your Handset Code Restore or From non 3G Select a setting data item e gt Enter the backup file codes 9 twice b e Restore Data on the SoftBank Handset except 3G Transfer from Non 3G SERIES Transfer All gt From non 3G e Select the data to transfer 9 z gt e Enter your Handset Code e To select more than one data item repeat selecting an item and pressing as many times as required e To select or unselect all the data do the following While data is selected l Mark All or Unmark All e e Some data created on the SoftBank handset PDC may not be loaded into the handset Delete Backup Files Delete Data SERRE Transfer All gt gt Delete Data e MDeleting All the Files All 9 9 YES Enter your Handset Code MDeleting Phone Book Events Tasks Messages Bookmarks Notepad Select Data Select a type of data e bSelect a files e 9 zu 9 YES 0 e To select more than one file repeat selecting a file and pressing as many times as required e To select or unselect all the files do the following While a file is selected Vv 9 Mark All or Unmark All gt
160. able governmental authorities prior to export Any export directly or indirectly in contravention of the export laws of applicable countries or region is prohibited Third Party Beneficiary You agree that certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user 4 901 307 2 999 229 5 416 797 5 101 501 5 568 483 5 056 109 5 544 196 5 710 784 Ea Cm Java POWERED micro 5 904 773 5 267 262 5 7 18 338 2 94 1 073 5 414 796 5 506 865 9 331 330 microSD Logo is a trademark Trademarks and Patents Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more the following United States Patents and or their counterparts in other nations 5 109 390 5 600 754 5 490 165 5 267 261 2 059 569 5 228 054 5 657 420 Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries Powered by Mascot Capsule Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation 2002 2003 HI Corporation All Rights Reserved The Bluetooth word mark and logo are owned o Bluetooth by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by TOSHIBA is under license THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPE
161. ad List Window select a notepad e 9 8 Deleting a Notepad KIS From Notepad List Window select a notepad H Press Yl Delete 9 One e gt YES e More Features nl Notepad Functions L gt page 9 30 e O OS NINININI SI LISIS A e Use the Voice Recorder exercising common morals and manners e Note that recording of some concerts and shows is not allowed even for personal use e f the handset receives a call while you are recording the recording stops and is automatically saved in order to give priority to the call If you don t want to receive calls while you are recording set the handset to Offline Mode Press Tools 9 Useful Tools 9 Voice Recorder gt e Voice Recorder Recordings Phone Memory Record voice memos Voice Recorder Window E Select Record twice Voice Recorder Time Remain01 28 48 Pause Stop Cancel Voice Recorder Recording Window e You record through a microphone mouthpiece e Press Pause to pause recording To resume recording press e To save the recording data press Save e When the remaining time available for recording is less than 10 seconds REC flashes E Press e Sounds recorded with Voice Recorder are automatically saved in the Ring Song Tone folder Voice Recorder Playing Recordings EIS From Voice Recorder Window select Recordings 9 E Select Phone Memory or
162. ail Activate the Reply to Function Before Sending Reply to ESTA Options e gt Reply to gt e Activate gt e e Save a Reply address in advance page 13 15 e This function can only be set with S Mail Delete a Sent Message Checked on the Recipient s Side Automatically Self delete ETE Options e 9 Self delete e DON gt e e This function can only be set with S Mail Incoming Messages Receiving Messages Manually Retrieve Complete S Mail Retrieve Mail Select S Mail notification e Retrieve Mail 9 Forward the Continuation of S Mail Forward Mail Select S Mail notification x gt Divert gt e 9 Server Mail gt 9 Keep or Do not Keep gt Enter an addressmp s e For details on how to enter addresses see page 4 4 Server Operations Use the Mail List Update Mail List Retrieve Mail Server Mail gt e MRetrieving and Updating the Mail List 9 Update e MRetrieving Messages Select a messages V v 9 Retrieve e One Select Multi or All gt 0 MRetrieving Multiple Messages at Once 7 gt Retrieve e gt Select Multi gt e gt Select messages e mp 62 Forward Server Messages Forward Server Mail 2 gt Server Mail gt Select a message gt Ve gt Divert gt Keep or Do not Keep gt Enter an addressmp sa e When Do not Keep is sel
163. aking coating Outer housing lateral faces of Display section hinge part on back face keypad side battery cover side hinge cover part Outer housing back face of Display section PC resin UV cured acrylic coating Acrylic resin in mold UV foil Display panel Screw covers above Display panel bottom side of Display Tempered glass with polyester film UV cured acrylic processing PET film Screw covers battery cover side PC resin UV cured acrylic coating Hinge clearance retainer Polyurethane resin Keypad including clearance retainer part UV cured acrylic resin Side keys Camera panel PC resin UV cured acrylic coating Acrylic resin Mobile Light Camera Video Indicator Acrylic resin Acrylic resin Corner caps Elastomer resin Charging Indicator Infrared Port Acrylic resin Acrylic resin Memory Card Slot cover External Device Port cover Elastomer resin PC resin UV cured acrylic coating Elastomer resin PC resin UV cured acrylic coating Charging Terminal Stainless steel gold plating nickel undercoat Screws Steel nickel coating XXi Safety Precautions A Caution Part Material Surface Treatment TV Antenna top part PC ABS resin TV Antenna p TV Antenna ullout part top side PA resin pullout part base side Stainless steel sleeve side Cadmium less brass hinge part Stainless steel Strap pin Stainless s
164. al aaa cat sa 13 36 Device Name ertse K K K K C lt 12 14 13 36 Diak p Connections Porn pes 12 14 Disconnect he ay A A A ATR coc a A A 12514 ON OFF m m m AI 12 5 Paired Device List CPI PIS TEILE 12 5 Search Device heo H ie bar was R uy HAT xw 12 5 Send a Picture Video After Shooting 7 11 Send My Details eee 12 14 Set Handsfree LT A as Rison RH wea ace 13 36 Transfer Files T DPI 12 6 Trust Device III 13 36 Visibility TITLES 13 36 Bookmarks coco coco ce coco oco ecc 5 6 Create Folder EUR 8 pode ot ECO deh A ALE Sh A ud 5 9 Delete o rererere 5 9 Edit de Brg he GW WEA ee hes Bs RT Be ea Ge R AOR 5 9 Moye Pose nw Cie Ed pacer He ee 5 9 Send via Mail TETTE WEE i ai doar wt Aloe a BE We a 5 9 BookSurfing cer re ee ee 9 25 Brightness cococo coco coco oc 13 5 13 28 Brightness Sensor gt gt lt 1 3 13 5 13 28 Browser Reset lt s lt s lt s s s s s s s s n nnnm 13 20 Browser Settings gt gt gt gt x gt x gt gt lt 13 19 Brush Up sees sees see se 6666 ee 6666 7 10 C Calculator e00000009009090900090090000909 9 20 Currency Conversion retro 9 33 Calendar lt s sss ss s s s s s sss m nmm 9 4 Calendar Lock KE R is s a AR as NR 13 39 First View g Geet LN A EHS TG Ra ee Fede dox 13 39 Set Holiday bo Ore Bae we RE GR el Ge A o ee 9 28 Call Coco ooo coco coco oco co 0000 3 2 Call Barring coco sees ooo coco co co 3 1 7 Call Barring Service Code gt gt xx lt 1 14
165. al up Connections Dial up Connections You can connect the handset to a PC with the USB cable and access the Internet e The handset sends a message three times in three minutes to the same device if the receiving device does not respond e In an HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access area you can receive at a maximum speed of 3 6 Mbps and send at a maximum speed of 384 kbps Note that sending or receiving very large files can result in high transmission fees e When accessing the Internet by connecting the handset to a PC or PDA i e mobile data communication a large amount of data is often transferred in a very short time resulting in high packet transmission fees You are recommended to check the fees now and then during the mobile data communication Functions for Memory Card Backup From s EEA ait page 12 10 Back Up Restore Setting Data Relocate MBacking Up Setting Data Relocate gt e Enter your Handset Code gt Backup gt Select a setting data item e 9 m gt o 0 gt Enter a backup file code Re enter the code for confirmation Q gt e e To select more than one item repeat selecting an item and pressing e as many times as required e To select or unselect all the items do the following While an item is selected Nvv 9 Mark All or Unmark All gt e e A backup file code is a four digit number set at each backup and required when restoring the setting dat
166. alarm tone sounds The you store it uncharged handset shuts down after 30 seconds e Repeatedly charging and discharging a battery shortens the operating time If the operating time becomes too short purchase a new battery e When disposing of a used battery insulate the terminal with tape or place the battery into a plastic bag and then take it to your nearest SoftBank Shop a recycle shop or follow the local disposal regulations for environmental conservation e Be careful not to drop or apply excessive force to the battery 14 4 Battery Installation E Replace the battery cover e Do not remove battery while handset power is on m Pressing down the notch slide the battery cover and lift it up E Align the battery terminal with the handset terminal and insert the battery e Always remove the battery from the tab 4 Otherwise the terminals may be damaged E xipueddy 14 5 Software Update E xipuaddy 14 6 Check if software on the handset needs to be updated and update it through the network e Transmission fees do not apply to updates e There are two ways to update software Update now and Schedule update Update now Update software now Schedule update Set a date and time to update software so that software is updated automatically at the time you have specified e Software updates may take a long time e Update software when the battery is fully charged Do not remove
167. ality of the equipment e The handset employs a digital system to maintain a high level of communication quality even at very low signal levels However calls may be suddenly cut off when the signal strength becomes too weak e The digital system provides a high level of privacy protection However the possibility of someone eavesdropping on your conversation cannot be ruled out as long as radio waves are used e The handset is exclusively for use in Japan It cannot be used outside Japan e Data stored on the handset may be corrupted or lost on the following occasions The handset is used improperly The handset is exposed to static electricity or electric noise The handset is turned off during operation The battery is completely discharged The handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or loss of stored data Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum e Be sure to charge the battery before using the handset for the first time or if the handset has not been used for a long time When the battery is stored for a long time it discharges over time even if it is not used e Before using a memory card read the instruction manual of the memory card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation e When the handset is used for extended periods of time especially in high temperature
168. alties in some prefectures e Before using the handset stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking or stopping is permitted Aboard Aircraft e Do not use the handset on an aircraft Do not turn the handset on while you are on the aircraft Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law Handling Basics e Do not use the handset in extreme temperatures direct sunlight and humid or dusty places e Do not drop the handset or subject it to excessive shock e To clean the handset wipe it with a dry soft cloth Do not use alcohol thinner benzene or other solvents Doing so may cause discoloration and remove the printed logo e Avoid exposing the handset to rain snow or high humidity The handset battery charger sold separately Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately and other optional accessories are not waterproof e Do not remove the battery while handset power is on to avoid malfunction e f the battery has been removed from the handset or the handset has not been charged for a long time stored data and settings may be lost or altered SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from such negligence XXVI e The battery is a consumable item employing lithium ions Replace the battery with a new one if the operation time becomes extremely short after it is fully charged Buy a new battery designated for the handset e Do not dispose of batteries with municipal
169. and scroll the page e Press and hold while in Data Broadcast Mode to display a data broadcast in full screen To return to the previous view press and hold again e Press To TV to switch to Image Mode Press ToData again in Image Mode to return to Data Broadcast Mode e Receiving data broadcasts does not incur transmission fees However you will be charged if you utilize a service that uses the Internet e Data broadcasts cannot be displayed in Landscape View Image Mode View Screens Using the Program Guide Press or e to switch view screens The Electronic Program Guide EPG S Appli lets you select a program and activate the Digital TV RIE Press 0 TV 9 Program Guide 0 The program guide appears For details about the procedure see the program guide help NHIK SE ER Dar PRR Full Screen View 2 Program Title 4 Subtitle Area Key Guide D Station Name 9 Channel Number amp Volume More Features pus Functions for Area and Channel Settings gt page 6 8 Functions While Watching TV gt page 6 8 Functions for Data Broadcast gt page 6 8 a Settings for Watching TV gt page 13 28 e Channel List Name e Auto off Timer Image and Sound Set TV Screen Brightness Set TV Image Quality Set TV Image Sharpness Set Economy Mode Set Subtitles Select the Audio Output While Watching TV Data Broadcast gt page 13 29 e Set Data Co
170. ard Settings gt e Card Settings 1 ard Status sDisplay Balance Displays memory used in IC Card Card Settings Window 9 E Select IC Card Lock bEnter your sj00 Handset Code ON or OFF e Disabling Osaifu Keitai from a Remote Location Disable Osaifu Keitai from a remote location by placing a call to the handset from another phone Call Lock or by sending an e mail message with a preset subject to the handset Mail Lock e You must set either the Lock Phone Number or Lock Password and set either the Call Lock or Mail Lock to ON in advance Setting the Lock Phone Number Ep From Card Settings Window select Remote Lock 9 Enter your Handset Code Et Select Call Lock i Call Lock LON OFF eMissed Count Phone Numbers E Select Phone Numbers Press x bAdd gt 9 Phone Book 0 e Select Phone Number to enter a phone number directly e Select Call Log to select a phone number from Call Log e Select Payphone or Withheld to remotely lock your handset from a pay phone or a withheld number 5 Select an entry Select a phone number e twice Setting the Lock Password Set a password subject for performing Mail Lock aB From Card Settings Window select Remote Lock Enter your Handset Code EJ Select Mail Lock 0 Mail Loc ON OFF aLock PW E Select Lock PW e 0 Enter a lock pas
171. as vObjects document files etc Data Folder Structure Digital Camera Pictures taken in Digital mode TV Recorded TV program files Main Menu Image files for Main Menu 1 Shown only in the memory card Data Folder 2 Shown only in the handset Data Folder Use Data Folder to save and manage files on handset Files are saved to folders by file format Folders Ring Song Tone Sound files such as melodies sounds recorded with Voice Recorder Lifestyle Appli Lifestyle Appli for using Osaifu Keitai Gamendeco Icon image files for screen decoration S Appli Downloaded S Appli Books Electronic comic books photo albums etc Keitaideco Keitaideco files Music Downloaded music files Chaku Uta Full Templates Mail templates Mini Tool Mini Tool image files Mini Photo folder Files saved to the handset may be altered or lost by improper use accidents or mechanical failure We recommend that you make backups of your important files e indicates files requiring content usage rights Press S and select Buy Key to obtain a content key Opening Files Slideshow aD Open Data Folder Pictures e E Select a file 5 v 9 Change View gt an Press 9 Data Folder gt e view Type E IfSort Dy s pictures E you have Hares and E Select Slideshow e Data Folder Window e To end slideshow press or 2s E Select a folder e a E dh Bs
172. atching TV Functions for Data Broadcast From gt EMRE page 6 4 page 6 4 page 6 6 page 6 6 page 6 7 Functions for Area and Channel Settings Add a Reception Area Add Channel List EN XS Settings gt 9 Set Channels gt e gt Empty gt 6 gt Manual e gt Select the area b e bSelect the prefecture gt e e For some prefectures select a regional subdivision as well If you select Hokkaido for the area select a city AL lllConfiguring Channel Settings Automatically Ye gt Settings e gt Set Channels gt e gt Empty gt 0 9 Scan e Switch Reception Areas Switch Channel Lists Vi Settings gt gt Set Channels gt e Select a channel liste e 6 8 Select a Channel from the Channel List Select Station 7 Settings gt gt Set Channels e p Select a channel gt Check the Keys for Use While Watching TV Key Guide Vr Key Guide e Capture a Picture Capture Display the program Xx leE Capture gt YES 0 e Except for your own personal enjoyment any use of captured pictures that infringes upon the copyrights of copyright holders is prohibited e Due to copyright restrictions you may not be able to capture pictures of certain programs Use a Wireless Earphone Output Settings e gt TV Settings e 9 Output Settings gt e gt Wireles
173. ate Stamp OFF Date Stamp Color White w Black Mobile Light OFF White Balance Auto Color Control Neutral Delay Timer OFF Focus Mode Auto Grid OFF Flicker Automatic Shutter Sound Pattern 1 Key Shortcut ON Exposure 0 0EV Function Default Setting Video Mode Video Mail Self view OFF ScreenDisplay Normal screen Icons Display Show Voice Record ON Storage Phone Memory File Name Date amp Time Auto Save Video ON Fixed Video Mail Short Video OFF Video Normal Video Mail Normal Short Video Economy Fixed Effects OFF Mobile Light OFF White Balance Auto Color Control Neutral Delay Timer OFF Encode MPEGA Flicker Automatic Start End Pattern 1 Key Shortcut ON Preview ON Exposure 0 0EV Scan Data Exposure 0 0EV S Appli Function Default Setting Screensaver OFF Start Time 3 sec Calls amp Alarms Voice Call Pause Apps Video Call Pause Apps Message Continue Apps Alarm Pause Apps Volume Level 3 Lighting Brightness Same as Phone Blink ON Vibration ON Quality Function Function Default Setting Time Table BG Color OFF Font Color White w Black Default Setting Kien Ti itchen Timer Alarms 10 sec Tone Pattern 1 Volume Level 3 Vibration OFF Duration 60 sec Image Original Repeat Once Snooze OFF Voice Recorder Calculator Calendar Photo Show Set Tax Rate 5 SelectStorage Phone Memor
174. ate purchase 921T accepts microSD Memory Card not included Purchase microSD Memory Card to use related functions microSD Memory Card is referred to as memory card in this manual Using This Manual In this manual SoftBank 921T is referred to as handset Chapters Chapter 1 Getting Started Basic handset information Chapter 2 Basic Operations Basic handset operations Chapters 3 to 12 Handset functions Each chapter starts with basic operation descriptions followed by advanced operation descriptions Chapter 13 Handset settings Chapter 14 Appendix Default settings Index etc More Features Advanced features are listed under this icon Refer to the indicated page to access Advanced Creating Messages gt page 4 13 Features at the end of the chapter R Available settings are listed here Go to indicated page in Chapter 13 Customization for Messaging Settings gt page 13 14 description Add Recipients to Simple Input List Symbols gt and gt navigate you to the next action item Press Center Key to confirm your selection Some operations are described in an abbreviated format Screenshots and Keys Screenshots and key graphics are simplified to facilitate explanation Actual appearance may differ Japanese Functions amp Services When Japanese appears in a title Japanese ability is required to use full range of function and service Display Position Unless
175. ation gt gt xx gt lt 13 20 Clear Cache e0000090009090909009000009 13 20 Clear Field ecoccco0000090099099090090909 9 4 14 Clear Memory e0ec00000090090090900909099 13 33 Clear Memory Data Broadcast 13 29 Clear Setting cocococo coco co coco co 13 34 Clock Type Setting cococo co cre coco co 2 7 Color Control ec0c00000000000009000099 13 25 Communication Mode USB Connection 12 8 Confirmation Window Data Broadcast E O 13 29 Mail PDT 13 1 5 Reset Be Bh ar R RTT R Se ed E SOSH AA Gee 13 33 Content Key cococococococoooooooooo 2 20 Backup p NTR GT wah ap ta R GES A 1 2 1 0 Continuous Standby Time 14 11 Continuous Talk Time 14 11 Conversion Prediction gt gt gt gt gt x x gt 2 26 Converter lt s s s ss n nm mm 9 20 9 33 Cookie cocococ ocre coco co ce 13 19 13 20 Copy Characters sss sse es co coco 2 12 Cost Limit coco coco co oo oc coco oc 13 22 Country Number List 13 22 Custom Window cocococo cce c oco sss 13 34 Customize Handset Address gt gt x gt lt 4 3 Cut Characters PPP 2 12 D Dakuten Handakuten ccccce 2 10 Data Broadcast Mode 6 4 Data Broadcasts s s ss sss ss ss sss ss 6 2 Data Folder cocococ coco coco coeso co 2 20 Available Memory Datacasting P Date amp Time e000000009000000099090009 Date Stamp P Daylight Saving Time 14 28 Default Settings coco ooo ce se
176. ation Prompt Information Prompt appears to inform you of missed calls new messages and other information m Information Prompt appears Yl DE amr E S V Thuy 12 80 E Select an item Information Prompt Items 3 Missed Calls Missed call s s Missed Calls New Voice Mail message s at Voice Mail Center Ans Machine New message s recorded New Messages Unread S Mail SMS Unsent Messages Unsent S Mail SMS 4 Partly Sent Unsent S Mail for some recipients 9 Delivered Unread delivery report s Missed CT Missed S Circle Talk call s Notification New S Friend s Status notification s Info Channel Content update s available Info Channel S Information Channel update failed Weather Updated Weather report update available Update Failed S Quick News update failed Stop Snooze Cancel snooze Timer Results TV view record timer results Resume S Appli S Appli paused IC Card Request Request from Reader Writer Software Update Software updated Content Key Memory Full Content key cannot be saved any more 0 7 24 PDS BL N BE c m m a e Uy 8 pexiejs Dunes BH paj1e s Buren Charging the Battery e Charging at low temperatures may be ineffective Charge battery between 5C 35 C e Battery must be installed in handset before charging Use only specified AC Charger sold separately Desktop Cradle sold separately and In Car Charger so
177. ave e e Some files may not be saved because of copyright restrictions etc Displaying the File Properties File Details e MSaving and Setting the File as Ringtone Set Ringtone 9 Ring Song Tone or Music Select a type of incoming event gt e twice MSaving and Setting the File as Wallpaper Set Wallpaper e twice e Flash or Animation wallpaper is disabled when Active Window is on Select Notify Only Once to prevent warning message from appearing again Use Text Strings in Web Pages Use Phone Number E mail Address URL e Available only when the phone number e mail address or URL is underlined EMaking a Call Adding to Phone Book METE Select a link 9 Call or To Phone Book e MSending a Message Adding to Phone Book Select a link gt gt As Mail or To Phone Book e llAccessing a Website MZ Select a link 9 e Save a Page to Event To Event META gt Tool gt To Event gt Save the event page 9 4 Save a Page to My Locations To Locations TESTA Tool e gt To Locations e bSave the location information page 9 32 View Page Properties Page Details HEA x gt Tool1 e 9 Details gt e gt Page Details e View the Server Certificate for the Web Page Session Info MTS gt Tool gt Details e 9 Session Info e Jump to the Top or End of the Web Pa
178. ayed Settings for PC Connection Use the USB Cable for Charging A Settings Connectivity e USB Battery e 9 ONw e Charging is not possible while the PC or the handset is turned off e Charging may not be possible depending on the connection settings of the PC e f the handset and PC are connected with the USB cable either the PC battery or handset Battery is consumed depending on the Battery setting regardless of whether they are communicating data ON PC battery is used OFF Handset battery is used UO BZIUIOJSN 13 37 Settings for Saving Events Various Tools 9 Tools e Calendarw e mp wEnter basic items page 9 4 gt Change Alarm Volume Change Vibration Set the Image to Display at the Set Time Display the Original Image at the Set Time Display an Image Saved in Data Folder Memory Card at the Set Time Set the Stamp Icon Set Category of the Event Set a Phone Number E mail Address URL Set a Link to a Related Message Web Page Image ER Set a Location UO CZILIOJSND 13 38 gt Alarm DO Nm 6 Volumen e mp Adjust the volumemp e mp e twice mp OK e e In Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual alarm volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the alarm volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume gt Alarma ON e Vibration e Select a pattern
179. ble the two most recently selected items appear in Sub Menu View 1 From Phone Settings Window select Sub Menu View E Select Show or Hide gt e e This setting is disabled for S Circle Talk S Circle Talk Call Log and S Friend s Status Adding Functions to Shortcuts Menu More Features l e Set an Animation for Mini Tool Add frequently used functions to Shortcuts Menu for quick and easy access Menus gt page 2 25 ER m Open a function E E shortcuts Mini Tool Settings 5 page 13 3 S ME Configure Mini Tool Settings O Fa el Pal E Set Wide View 3 E 5 G E Press Assign Using Shortcuts Menu 1 Press m bSelect a function e Up to two functions can be called up from Shortcuts Menu 2 5 Wallpaper Active Window suonejodg 21569 2 6 Standby Wallpaper AR Press 9 Settings e 9 Display O Display Main Screens gMini Tool wCaller Details ey Display Setting Window E Select Idle Screen Main Display gt 6 gt Wallpaper gt 9 Picture Picture Preset lePhone Memory eMemory Card iO E Select Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e Select a folder gt Select an image e 0 Use to compose the image e To adjust the width or height Press Resize Fit to Width or Fit to Length e e To rotate the image Press Resize gt Rotate Image 5 Press Cut gt
180. ce 119 fire and ambulance and 118 coast guard Bluetooth and infrared communications More Features Manner Mode e Switch Manner Modes Customize Original Mode 5 page 13 11 About Mobile Manners pexiejs Dunes BH 1 13 About Codes Your Handset Code Center Access Code Call Barring Service Code and Internet Security Code are required for some functions and settings e Write down those codes If they are lost contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e Do not reveal your codes SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages G D e a gt ue UN e p et D e 1 14 Handset Code Handset Code is a four digit number It is required to use various handset functions Your Handset Code can be changed page 11 2 e The default setting is 9999 Center Access Code Center Access Code is a four digit number assigned at initial subscription It is required to perform Optional Service operations via landlines or to subscribe to fee based content on the Internet Call Barring Service Code Call Barring Service Code is a four digit number assigned at initial subscription It is required to set Call Barring The code can be changed page 3 18 If the code is incorrectly entered three times Call Barring settings lock If this happens Call Barring Service Code and Center Access Code must be changed For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Intern
181. ch the jacket photo e To end Media Player press Music File Playback Window Track01 Artist Album L Music File Playback Window Title Artist Name Album Name Playback Image Play Mode All Repeat Repeat All Random 1 Current Only File Number Total Number of Files amp Help Guidance DWeb Link Playback Volume 9 Voice Cancel DSurround Equalizer Playback Status Play gt gt Fast Forward m Pause Rewind Buffering Stop 3Elapsed Playback Time Total Playback Time Progress Bar Operations While Playing Paused Playing Music with Music Player Return to the Beginning of a File Skip to Previous File Skip to Next File Ea Fast Forward Press and hold Rewind Press and hold Adjust Volume Key Guide If you close the handset while playing music with Media Player Music Player will be activated automatically to continue playback Activating Music Player ab Close the handset while playing music files with Media Player e When battery level is low Music Player won t launch e Press 4 8 vvv to adjust the volume while Music Player is playing Music Player Playback Window DO O Music Player Playback Window D Play mode 2 Playback status 3 Title artist name and album name run in a ticker from right to left Playing Videos m Press 9 Media Player e 9 Videos KO 3Download Videos Select and play Video Menu Window E Sele
182. cified Time Reminder CA ES lep Settings gt e 9 Reminder e gt ON Time e Enter a times e 9 7 e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system ll Setting Display Today gt gt Today ot Tomorrow gt MSetting a File Preinstalled in the Handset as the Alarm Tone Set Alarm 9 Tone 9 Patterns or Melodies gt Select an alarm tones e gt twice MSetting a File Saved in Data Folder Memory Card as the Alarm Tone Set Alarm 9 Tone 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card Select a file gt twice s twice Setting the Alarm Volume Set Alarm e 9 Volume gt e gt Adjust the volume e b twice e In Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual alarm volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the alarm volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume Setting Vibration Set Alarm e gt Vibration gt Select a vibration patterns e 7 twice MSetting the Alarm Ring Time Set Alarm 9 Duration gt e Enter a ring times e 9 7 twice MSetting Alarm Repeats Once e bSelect an item e 9 z Hide Special Events Tasks Hide ee HS AMES Options gt e gt Show Hide e gt Hide gt e Functions for Saving Events Save Periodic Events Repeat Setting qmm Options e
183. ct 2875 Open gt e 9 YES or NO e You cannot visit Ku man s Room if the language setting is set to English Set Sia HER Language to 842 Japanese About Ku man s Room Ku man s Room O Dora communications DPoster You can change posters Change Cloths Contains Ku man s clothes Treasure Chest Contains Ku man s treasures Closet It is decorated with many different types of trophies 5 Take Pictures You can take pictures of Ku man or yourself Album Albums with pictures of Ku man DChange Standby Ku man changes his outfit by putting on a plush toy B Ku man Ku man is a foot loose and fancy free baby star bear He sometimes goes off on journeys Playing with Ku man Look in Ku man s Treasure Chest change the outfit of Ku man in Standby or take photos Example Changing the outfit of Ku man in Standby m In Ku man s Room press e Now you can operate Ku man s Room Ku man s Room Japanese E Press BIN Previous v RN Next to select 4 Change 3 Select an outfit e e Ku man in his room wears the clothes from before the change Checking Messages from Ku man Ku man sends mail after you open his room for the first time when he goes on trips and other times Sometimes there are presents attached to messages from Ku man GB In Ku man s Room press Sv 9 24X Ku man Mail H Select a message e More Features vio Ku man s Room Japanes
184. ct Videos gt Phone Memory or Memory Card e 8080501 129412 BI Select Menu Video List Window E Select a video file e Iddy js 19 e d epa o Playing Music and Videos D a D ac gt lt D A gt S ES 8 6 Video File Playback Window Videol Artist Video File Playback Window File Name Artist Name Video File Number Total Number of Files Help Guidance Web Link Playback Volume DPlayback Status Play br Fast Forward u Pause Rewind Buffering Slow Playback Stop amp Elapsed Playback Time Total Playback Time Progress Bar Operations While Playing Paused Skip to Previous File while playing X Skip to Next File while playing amp 2 Fast Forward Press and hold while playing Rewind Press and hold while playing Frame Back Frame Advance while paused while paused Slow Playback Press and hold while paused Adjust Volume Key Guide More Features Functions for Music Video Playback gt page 8 10 Playback Features Music D page 8 10 Playback Features Video D page 8 10 Functions for Music Video Files D page 8 10 a Settings for Playing Music page 13 31 Set Audio Output Set the Wallpaper Displayed During Playback FS OS OSI NS SI SI SISI LISIS TN Using Playlists Using playlists you will be able to create a list of your favorite songs a
185. cts other than the memory card into the Memory Card Slot Doing so may cause overheating electric shock or malfunction Cover the slot with the cover at times other than when you are inserting or removing the memory card Keep your face away from the Memory Card Slot when inserting or removing the memory card Keep the memory card out of the reach of small children If the memory card is let go of suddenly it may fly out and hit your face resulting in injury Do not subject the memory card to vibration or shock or remove it from the slot or turn off the handset while data is being written to or read from the memory card Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction xxiii Safety Precautions XXIV A Caution S Use only the memory card supported by the handset Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction Prohibited The handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 2 GB as of January 2008 Do not let children use cables such as USB cable Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable and Stereo Prohibited Earphone Microphone sold separately unsupervised and keep cables out of infant s reach An injury may be caused if for instance the cable is wrapped around a neck Do not point the infrared beam at anyone s eye during infrared communication Prohibited Doing so may cause eye damage Do not use the Mobile Light close to eyes O Doing so may cause eye damage Be especially careful not to take Prohibited
186. cture select YES and press to change the picture e Set Camera mode to Mobile and Picture Size to W112 X H112 in advance e Image stabilization cannot be used while a Picture Mode is set e Image stabilization may not be effective if hand movement or subject movement is extreme e Taking a picture with image stabilization indoors or in other areas where lighting is insufficient can result in an overall graininess in the picture or a picture that looks like it is low resolution e When Camera mode is set to Digital or when it is set to Mobile with Picture Size set to W112 X H112 you cannot enter a date stamp Settings for Recording Videos RA page 7 5 METAN gt page 7 6 Do Not Record Sound Enlarge the Video Viewfinder Change the Start End Sound Set the Preview Display Set the Recorded Video as a Ringtone Pattern Create a New Phone Book Entry with a Ringtone Pattern Add a Ringtone Pattern to a Phone Book Entry Video Viewfinder 9S Y md Voice Record DOF Fm e Video Viewfinder m x Screen Displays e e Cannot be set when Video mode is set to Video Video Viewfinder ev m Function e 9 Start End 9 Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 e Video Viewfinder p mb Function 9 Preview b ON or OFF 0 e Can only be set when Video mode is set to Video Preview Windows v m To Phone Book Add Nest sE Create a Phone Book entry e Cannot be set when Video mode is set to Video For
187. cuments bookmark backup files TS Folder Handset settings backed up by Relocate function Gamendeco Keitaideco files Media Player files Ku man s Room files Utility Calendar Event backup files Contacts Phone Book data and backup files Memo Notepad backup files Rights Content key backup files Tasks Tasks backup files SD VIDEO Recorded TV program files Do not alter data on your PC Files may become unreadable on your handset Memory Card suo e1ado 21569 L 2223 Memory Card suo e1ado 21569 Inserting Memory Card Insert a memory card after turning off the handset Otherwise files on the memory card may be lost AR Open the memory card slot cover E Insert memory card until it locks into position gold terminal should face down EJ Close the memory card slot cover Removing Memory Card Turn handset off and open the memory card slot Gently push to eject card Slide card out gently e The memory card may pop out abruptly when removing it from your handset Be cautious when ejecting the memory card Formatting a Memory Card Formatting memory card deletes all data on the memory card e f a memory card is formatted on another device it may not work properly with your handset 1 Press gt Settings e gt Memory gt 0 Memory Memory Status 2Format Card Displays the memor
188. d e To delete all the characters to the right of 3 Select Cut or Copy gt e the cursor press and hold e When the cursor is at the end of text press H range of text is stored on the and hold to delete all the characters clipboard E Enter correct characters O Position the cursor Deleting Multiple Characters BD In a text entry window move cursor to the first character of the text range to delete gt Range paste E Foca H AR E Range Paste Start E E Select Start e Move cursor to the last character e EJ Select Delete gt B Select the text to paste e Undoing Last Operation More Features Text 028 071 Vl id SENOR BI In a text entry window press x gt E a T Undo 2 Text Entry gt page 2 26 Text 025 0706 Text Entry Functions 5 page 2 27 hlcSld SENO B Eo icti fub A Text Entry Settings 5 page 13 34 Change the Input Method Do Not Predict Words from Previously Entered Text Strings Do Not Predict Next Phrase from Previously Entered Phrases Set the Custom Window Set the Text Deletion Method Reset the Prediction Dictionary Conversion Dictionary umm mc ss suoneJado diseg Menu e Once text is reconverted or replaced undo is unavailable 213 Word List Japanese suonejodg 21569 Saving Frequently Used Words No a In a text entry window press Yl Customize e Word List e Word List lo W
189. d to the Radio Law Wireless Equipment Regulations Article 14 2 About SoftBank s Body SAR Policy Body SAR Refers to the SAR of the maximum transmission power when continuously calling with the handset attached to the body and using an earphone Specific Absorption Rate SAR Measured value of continuous calling at 6 minute intervals Our technical standards for body SAR include the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC standards and information from Europe For more information see the sections on FCC RF Exposure Information and European RF Exposure Information Placement on the body Measurements were taken with the rear of the phone facing the body at a distance of 1 5 cm as the normal position of the handset In order to maintain compliance with radio frequency RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 1 5 cm separation distance between the body and the back of the handset Choose accessories such as belt clips and holsters that do not contain metallic components FCC RF Exposure Information The guidelines established by the FCC are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific
190. d Status gt e H Select a group e Initiating S Circle Talk EIS Enter a phone number and then press and hold 4 amp e To make an S Circle Talk call from the S Circle Talk Members List press 4 8 in Standby select a person or group and then press CT E Press and hold J to talk e Talk when Myself appears e Initiator can talk as soon as S Circle Talk is connected e Z Myself disappears after 30 seconds and the floor is released e Only one person can talk at a time Sharing Sharing Sharing Requesting 3 To sign off press zz 9 YES e e When only one person remains the S Circle Talk ends automatically S92IAJ9S UOI BDIUNWILIO 10 7 S Circle Talk e When the other s voice is output from the speaker during an S Circle Talk the volume is fixed at level 3 even if the speaker volume is set higher than level 3 Joining S Circle Talk 1 Press e Answer when S Circle Talk invitation arrives S Circle Talk is connected e To reject the connection press Vr Reject e Alternatively press 4 amp to answer S92IAJ9S UOI BDIUNWILIO 10 8 S Circle Talk Operations Calling Another Member T During an S Circle Talk press v Add e E Select Members List Select a member 0 e To call a person from the S Friend s Status Members List Select Friend Status e Select an entry e To call a person from Phone Book Select Phone
191. details on saving a Phone Book entry see page 2 16 Preview Windows S v m To Phone Book Add e Select a Phone Book entry 6 mb z e f the selected Phone Book entry contains a ringtone pattern select YES and press to change the ringtone pattern e Cannot be set when Video mode is set to Video UOI eziuo sn 13 27 UO LZILIOJSND 13 28 Settings for Watching TV Tv Press and hold gt gt Settings e gt Channel List Name Auto off Timer Image and Sound yv Press and hold mp x gt Set TV Screen Brightness Set TV Image Quality Set TV Image Sharpness Set Economy Mode Set Subtitles Select the Audio Output While Watching TV TV Settings gt Set Channels e mSelect a channel list gt Rename e Enter a channel list names e gt Off timer 930 minutes 60 minutes 120 minutes or OFF e gt Settings e m Screen Settings e Brightness e wSelect a levelmp e Select Automatic to adjust the brightness automatically according to surrounding environments gt Settingsw e Screen Settings e Image Quality Fine Normal or Cinema o gt Settings e m Screen Settings e gt Sharpness e w Sharp Soft or OFF e gt Settings e Screen Settings e Economy Mode e ON or OFF e gt Subtitles o ON or OFF e gt Switch Audio e Main or Subs e e Since surrounding brightness is detected by th
192. e gt page 9 34 Setting Ku man for Standby Japanese page 13 43 Set Ku man to be Displayed in Standby Ms H 9 27 L E o Advanced Features Information Management Tools From gt ER ETICO page 9 4 page 9 4 page 9 4 page 9 5 page 9 5 page 9 5 page 9 5 page 9 6 Functions for Calendar Change the Color of Calendar Dates Set Holiday Changing the Color of a Specified Date Select a date 7 gt Set 9 Holiday gt e 9 Current Day Select a color or Deactivate gt e S Changing the Color of a Specified Day of a the Week W 9Set Holiday gt e 9 Select Week e Select a day of the week gt bSelect a color e gt 5 Functions for Saving Events Tasks Set the Alarm Tone Alarm Tone Tone e MSetting a Sound Preinstalled in the Handset as the Alarm Tone Patterns or Melodies gt Select an alarm tone e 9 z twice OK e lllSetting a File Saved in Data Folder Memory Card as the Alarm Tone Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select a files twice gt s twice gt OK e Setting the Time Reader as the Alarm Tone Time Reading 9 amp twice gt OK e Set the Alarm Ring Time Duration Event Alarm Setting Window H Task Alarm Setting Window Duration e Enter a ring time e gt twice gt OK e Display the Events Tasks for Today or Tomorrow at the Spe
193. e page 10 4 to use S Circle Talk e S Circle Talk is unavailable during voice or video calls Also you cannot receive another S Circle Talk call during S Circle Talk Using S Circle Talk Adding Members 10 Press 9 Communications e gt Circle Talk 0 e A confirmation window appears the first time you start H Press gt Add Members e e f no one is on the S Circle Talk Members List press Add Add Members Window E Select Personal e Phone Book Friend Status or Direct Input e e f you select Phone Book you can search Phone Book entries in the handset not those in the USIM Card or memory card 4 Select a member or enter a phone number e Creating a Group Organize entries by Group to make an S Circle Talk call to a group of people 1 From Add Members Window select Group e Create New H Select Empty e Phone Book Friend Status or Direct Input e e f you select Phone Book you can search Phone Book entries in the handset not those in the USIM Card or memory card EJ Select a member or enter a phone number e e To save more members repeat B and El e f you want to change a member s phone number select the member press e twice and then enter the phone number 4 Press Add Enter a group name e Adding a Group from S Friend s Status Members List 1 From Add Members Window select Group 9 Frien
194. e with the inscription facing down e f the Connection is set to Always Ask select Card Reader e f Connection is set to Communication the handset does not change to Card Reader mode when connecting the USB cable in Standby e f the handset is not in Standby when connecting the USB cable the handset changes to Communication mode even f Connection has been set to Card Reader or Always Ask Transferring Data EE Switch your handset to Card Reader mode H Follow the instructions on the PC Canceling the Card Reader Mode 1 Use the connected PC s function to remove an external device E Remove the USB cable from the handset More Features No Functions for PC Connection gt page 12 15 Settings for PC Connection page 13 37 Use the USB Cable for Charging 9 dn eg JojJsueJj a IJ 12 9 Memory Card Backup About Memory Card Backup e About Backing Up Content Keys Backing Up Data to a Memory Card Since only a single content key backup file l Back up Phone Book entries events and other cen la eee dA memory D peca 1 Press bSettings gt e 9 Backup information to a memory card and restore as up another content key will overwrite the gt 6 required previously saved backup file If you want to Backup maintain the previously backed up content Precautions key import the backup file from the Bese memory card to the handset and then e Some data cannot be transferred to the
195. e Lifestyle Applis Checking the Balance e The Side Key must be set to Balance in advance page 2 4 Press and hold GJ e The balance is shown by each Lifestyle Appli saved on the Balance List Pressing 4 8 switches the balance display to the next Lifestyle Appli e Alternatively select the Lifestyle Appli on the Balance List and press to display the balance Delete Lifestyle Appli from Balance List Delete from Balance List AAA Display Balance gt Enter your Handset Code Balance List e Select the Lifestyle Appli MDeleting One Entry 7 gt Delete gt YES MDeleting All Entries Ve gt Delete All 9 Enter your Handset Codes YES e Change the Number of Calls to Set Call Lock Missed Count CEA Remote Lock Enter your Handset Codes Call Lock Missed Count Input the number of calls e sj00 Set a Reply Address to Send the Lock Engaged Notification Address ET Eum Remote Lock e Enter your Handset Codes Mail Lock gt Address gt e 9 5v 9 Add e Setting the Mail Lock Address To Sender e 9 31 Advanced Features Setting an Address from Phone Book Phone Book 9Select an entry e gt Select an address e Setting an Address from Sent Log or Received Log Sent Log or Received Log e Select an entrys e MDirectly Entering a Phone Number or E mail Addr
196. e address field gt SIE Add Address gt Select an address gt e mm e For details on how to enter addresses see page 4 4 Delete Recipients Delete Delete All Select Multi MDeleting One Entry Select the address field e Select an address Xl Delete gt e gt One e MDeleting All Entries CAEN Select the address field W 9 Delete All e MDeleting Multiple Entries CERES Select the address field e 9 x bDelete gt e gt Select Multi gt Select addresses 6 mb z Save a Recipient s Address to Phone Book To Phone Book CAEN Select the address field e Select an address xr gt Save Sender Add New or Add gt e e See Creating New Entries page 2 16 for entering other items D ta tn t e 5 e 4 13 Switch To Cc Bcc for an Address To Cc Bcc Select the address field e Select an address Xx 9 To Cc Bcc gt e 9 To Cc or Bec e 9 m To The recipient s address Cc Select this option to send copies of the message sent to the address in the To field to other addresses Addresses entered in the Cc carbon copy field are also displayed to the other recipients Bcc Addresses entered in the Bcc blind carbon copy field are not displayed to the other recipients Advanced Features buiDesso N 5 Save All Addresses to a Group To Group GAS Select the address field W 9 To Group e
197. e brightness sensor page 1 3 do not block it with your fingers Data Broadcast v Press and hold s x mb Settings e 9 Datacastingm e gt Set Data Communication Confirmation Window Set Secure Connection Confirmation Window Specify whether a confirmation window appears whenever data communication that uses encryption a digital signature or some other security function is performed over a secure connection SSL Set Memory Access Confirmation Window Delete Broadcast Data Delete Data by Station Delete All Data Select Station and Delete by Entry Delete All Data of Station and Affiliated Stations Set Location Information Send Setting Set Whether or Not to Send the Manufacture Number Specify whether your manufacture number IMEI is sent automatically as a user ID when you use a data broadcast or packet transmission Set the Content Storage Location gt Start Comm mp Ask before or Do not Askw e gt Go to Secured e Ask before or Do not Askm e gt Access Memory Ask before or Do not Ask e gt Clear Memory Select a station mClearm 0 YES mp 0 gt Clear Memory e p x b Clear All Enter your Handset Codem YES mp e gt Clear Memory e Select a stationmp e Select a memory Clear e p YES e gt Clear Memory e Select a statione e gt v m Clear All mb Enter your Handset Codem YESmp e gt Send Locations e Always
198. e ehh 1 8 Power On Off lt lt ss ss ss s hh hh RRR RRR RR RRR RRR nn 1 11 Date 8 Time 09000009000099000909000090900090990009090000909000009900009000090000909000990000909000999 1 12 Setting Date an ime e e LLLI LLL IU 1512 Clock Format 12 hour 24 hour s e M M M TD About Mobile Manners ss s s s s s ss ss s ss ss sees sese RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR Re 1 13 Manner Mode and Oline Mode RR 118 Codes 000909000090900090009009090099000900099000090990900090900000909009090009900090990099009999 9 1 14 About Codes 2000000001111 1311111111111 1111213111111 1311111111111 11211521111 1 ral G D e m te PA e O r D O Handset Parts amp Functions pexiejs Dunes 1 Brightness Sensor 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 Multi Selector 3 Move cursor Center Key e Access Main Menu or confirm operations 5 Mail Key Left Softkey Access the Messaging Menu 6 Media Player Key E Access the Audio Menu or use to make answer video calls 7 Send Key 4 Make and answer voice calls 8 Keypad Enter phone numbers characters etc x Turn on off Mobile Light when using the camera Press and hold Set or cancel Manner Mode 9 Infrared Port 10 Speaker 11 Yahoo Keitai Key Right Softkey x Access Yahoo Keitai 12 Shortcut Key t Access the Shortcuts Menu 13 Clear Memo Key 7 Delete characters and return to the previous operation Press and hold Set or cancel Answering Machine 14
199. e standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate SAR The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W kg and the highest SAR value for this device when positioned near the body is 0 531 W kg As SAR is measured utilizing the device s highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device during operation is typically below that indicated above This is because the handset was designed to use the minimum level of transmission power necessary to communicate with the mobile network The World Health Organization WHO has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body Additional information about SAR can be found at the WHO homepage listed below http www who int emf These tests for wearing the mobile device on the body are carried out in accordance with FCC standards and the values are based on European requirements XXXV XXXVI Handset Parts amp Functions 9 Itt 1 2 Display Indicators 00000900009090009090009090009900090900009900009009009000090900090900099009999 1 5 Display ip rc ure M CMM EC UI EE 125 External Display ter c M gr C M REL Tm M E 1 6 Information Prompt E cC IE es ley Charging the Battery ss
200. e taken by the camera e When the other s voice is output from the speaker during a video call the volume is fixed at level 3 even if the speaker volume is set higher than level 3 Making a Video Call mM Enter a Picks number and press Video Calling B 0803123000 Cancel The other party answers your video call Eln Video Call 00 00 15 ue qp F3 B ay X Switch Menu Video Call Window Video Call e When Self view page 13 23 is set to ON Answering a Video Call confirm your camera image to be transferred to the other party and then The handset notifies you of incoming video calls press e to make a call by incoming image External Light ringtone and or e Use 9 during a call to adjust the speaker vibration earpiece volume 1 Press 7 2 when a video call is E Press to end the call racetved A a ee A confirmation window appears Select YES e When Cost Limit is set and the limit is m ney and ress e to send out our live image reached outgoing video calls are blocked If P A RUD e Press 6 while the handset is ea is reached during a call the call adds to view yourself before sending your live image Video Call Icons H Press to end the call 2 Video Call Mute My Voice e Mute All 4 Faster Moving Mode t4 Standard Mode t Better Picture Mode Handsfree ON b Handsfree Bluetooth connection EN Image Transfer OFF 3 Sending Picture gt Vo
201. ected the forwarded message is deleted from the server e For details on how to enter addresses see page 4 4 Delete Server Messages Delete Select Multi Delete All 5 gt Server Mail gt e MDeleting One Message Select a messages NV lek Delete e One e 9 Server Mail or Notif Server gt e gt YES e MDeleting Multiple Messages Ve gt Delete gt 9 Select Multi gt 6 gt Server Mail or Notif Server gt e bSelect messages e b gt YES 0 MDeleting All Messages Wv 2Delete AII Read Mail or All gt e 9 Server Mail or Notif Server gt e gt Enter your Handset Code YES gt e Organizing Messages Set Security for Message Box Security Lock gt Message Box x Security Lock gt e Enter your Handset Code gt Lock gt e e To check the content of messages do the following 5 Message Box gt e bEnter your Handset Code gt Select a folders e p Select a message e Set Security for Folders Security Lock Check Server Status e You can set the handset so that it asks for entering your Handset Code in order to view Mailbox Volume Server Mail gt 9 Sv gt Mailbox Vol gt o the messages in the selected folder However e To update the amount of server space press o security cannot be set to General Update older SERE Select a folderm X 99 Security Lock gt
202. ed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA is HSDPA a 3G mobile telephone communication protocol that provides faster W CDMA data communication speeds ES xipuaddy 14 25 Alphabetic Order Numeric 12hour 24hour ecc0000000000909009000099 1 12 3D Pictograms e cc00000000000000099 13 16 A AC Charger ecccc0000000000090099 1 8 14 11 Access Memory eec0000000009000009099 13 29 Account Name ecccc0c00000000000009009099 4 3 Active Window RRR RER RR RL R R IR RR RLE R RRR 6 2 7 Change Icon c RR R Bi DOU qi A 2226 Check Member Status gt eese ee 2 26 Contact Members ota Sage Beg RD E 2 8 Edit Members List RE a a ta 2 26 My Status Display E e A 2 26 ON OFF Settings Delos a da cette a q Gate dl 2 25 Save People to Members List cc cce 2 8 Templates cr 2 25 Add Address AAA 4 13 Add Frame Camera ecccccc000000009099 7 7 Add Frame Edit Picture 7 11 Add Stamp Edit Picture gt gt x gt xxx lt 7 12 Add Text Edit Picture 7 11 Address Library B 2 12 Alarms eec00000009000000000900099 9 18 9 33 Alarm Tone rp c 13 42 Alphanumerics Pee ee ee ee ee ee 2 11 Alternative Picture gt gt gt gt gt x gt lt 3 15 13 23 Animation x s s s x s m II 2 6 Answer Type eccccocc00009009909000999 13 9 Answering Machine 3 5 Delete Recorded Messages estss rsss 3 13 Response Time DP 13 9 Anti Spam s n 13 16 Any Key AnSWer ss s lt lt gt tttm nn ng 13 9 Areas List
203. ed using the Call Forward or Voice Mail service e f Call Barring Service Code is incorrectly entered three consecutive times Call Barring settings are locked Change Call Barring Service Code and Center Access Code page 1 14 For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Change Call Barring Service Code Call Barring Service Code Call Barring e gt Security Code e Enter your current Call Barring Service Code Enter your new Call Barring Service Code e Re enter your new Call Barring Service Code for confirmation e e After connecting to the network a setting completed window appears If the window does not appear follow the procedure again Messaging coco oo 0000 00 CCC COCO OCO oo 4 2 Message Types ee RR RR tL IM uc cM uti ge M cranes Ae Customizing Handset Address sss n IIR 4 3 Sending Messages Coco ooo o RR RRR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RRR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR 66 RRR e 4 4 Sending SIMA e atte ze Sending SMS re eee 4 6 Incoming Messages COCO COCO a OO O RR RR RR RR RR RR RR oo RR RR RR o RR coco coco 000 4 8 Opening New Messages A NA 4 8 Checking Received Messages eae eRe A 4 8 Replying to Messages Dl IM M E E 4 9 Organizing Using Messages Coco Ooo ooo O RR RR RR RR RR RR RR RRR ooo o o oo oo RR 0000 4 10 Sorting Messages CN OR CT RR e 2544 Advanced Features 00900000900009090009000000090090900090900000000000090009000000000000900909099 4 13 Messaging M
204. ee eee eee eee ee ee ee e eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee e 9 24 Viewing PC Files B amp 6 6o 55506 amp 6 amp 606 5868660050068 amp amp 60 0666660096006 666 60060686066 00050050806 amp 6069686 9 24 Electronic BOOKS 42 oro 5 520 o 9 25 Using BookSurfing e Book Viener oo 0 25 Barcode Reader s eee ee ee ee coco ooo eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee 0 0 0 e e 9 26 Scanning QR Codes 2 9 26 Ku man sRoom Japanese eresse reise e eer Nose eee conce 9 27 Opening Ku man s Room c 8 amp amp 6 o0 808 0 866o005820608669600006666002520286862606200002806600280568262660000686 9 27 Advanced Features e 60606060600606060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000099 9 28 Tools About Tools You can use the following useful functions Calendar Tasks Time Table View the Calendar and save Save tasks with time limit Create a time table and check events Use information stored Set the alarm for deadline or your class schedule in the events to make calls and organize tasks to check based create messages on whether they are Completed Not Completed or Overdue Information Management Tools Manage information on the handset a d Notepad Voice Recorder Save notes You can access Record and play back sounds saved notes while entering text The recordings can be sent This is especially useful if often via mail and set as ringtone u
205. efibrillator carry and use the handset at a distance of at least 22 centimeters away from the implanted device 2 Turn off the handset in crowded places such as packed trains because a person with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator may be nearby Radio waves can interfere with the operation of a cardiac pacemaker or other medical device 3 Follow the precautions below in medical institutions Do not bring the handset into an operating room intensive care unit or coronary care unit Turn off the handset in a hospital ward Turn off the handset in a lobby or other location close to medical equipment Observe the instructions of individual medical institutions and do not use the handset in or bring it into prohibited areas XVII Safety Precautions Warning 4 When using electronic medical devices other than an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator outside of medical institutions such as at home consult with the individual medical device manufacturer about the possible influence of radio waves The above information conforms to The Guidelines on Use of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan as well as refers to The Investigative Research Report on the Influence of Electromagnetic Waves on Medical Equipment Association of Radio Industries and Businesses March 2001
206. ei T R qe 12 5 PC se 12 8 12 15 13 37 USB Connection y el RO Oe Je ote rie iia 12 8 Convert Characters by Single Kanji Conversion gt 2 26 Determined Text Reconvert cc cce 2 27 Hiragana to Alphanumerics Katakana 2 10 Name KER e pia BIE ccr 2226 Copy Characters amp iuro at e ls e che SD S 2 1 2 Class on Time Table 555566 930 Files R Sa RR RNA RO 2 32 Folders is ia iw a BE i R O O q a q 2 32 Message Text Text Copy Aene teie issi 4 19 Phone Book mostar bos amena s 2 29 Playlist si a os a KE D d Tm RUE e A UR GE e Rc 8 1 1 Text Siring in Web Page seem memes 5 7 Create Folder nod Wounded Gecko Cet RT REV oH CR eR Goce d dg 2 21 5 9 Phone Book Entry AAA caret Sk aay bs eT Sei Bl Ge a 2 16 Playlist o E o O oa 8 7 Sl Mail Spices E o oe se A AR eS e Ao EO Dre 4 4 SMS COPIE 4 6 Time Table PR TR TIRA RR OR DR R COE TRIER ERR E A 9 7 vObject RAR O A E sia 2 31 Wallpaper DA A ARS A AA 71 12 Customize E mail Address of the Handset 4 3 Original Mode essere eee 13 11 D Delete Alarms eer meas 9 18 9 33 Backup Data Memory Card cce 12 16 Bookmarks a aa dol s 5 9 Characters ew o DC VOLO a ALD P 2 1 2 Classes from Time Table 9 7 9 30 Entries from Balance List 9 31 Entries from S Circle Talk Members List 10 10 Events c me e n n 9 5 9 30 Folders Files Data Folder cc cce 2 32 Members from S Friend s Status Members List 10 9 ESA 4 18 Phone Book Entri
207. elect Discard e The handset cannot receive files other than when in Standby More Features nl Functions for Bluetooth Communication gt page 12 14 Settings for Bluetooth Communication gt page 13 36 e Display Details of a Paired Bluetooth Compatible Device Set a Bluetooth Compatible Device as a Trusted Device e Display Details of the Handset e Change the Name of the Handset Communicate Using a Handsfree Device Hide the Handset umm 9 dnypeg sajsuedy 9 14 12 7 PC Connection E dny eg 19 SUueA 9 14 12 8 About PC Connection Use the USB cable to connect your handset to a PC to transfer music files You can also check the Data Folder of the handset on your PC Getting Started e Install the USB Host Driver and Phone Monitor software before connecting the USB cable For details on the installation procedure refer to the USB Host Driver Installation Guide and Phone Monitor Manual on the supplied Utility Software CD ROM e For details on the PC operating environments supported refer to the Phone Monitor Manual on the supplied Utility Software CD ROM e When using the USB cable to connect your handset to a PC be sure to directly insert the plug of the USB cable into the USB port of the PC e You cannot use USB functions other than the charge function during infrared Bluetooth communication Configuring USB Connection Mode Configure the mode for using the
208. eleted gt Map URL Settings e Select the map URL you want to setmp e gt Set Navi Applim e Select the navigation application you want to sete e e When the application becomes unavailable due to USIM Card replacement reset the handset Reset All or clear entries data Clear Memory page 13 33 gt Positioning Lockw Enter your Handset Codes gt ON gt e gt LocationProperty mp 9 mp e w Enter your Handset Codem Always Ask Send or Do not Senda e UO LZILIOJSND 13 41 Various Tools Alarm Settings 9 Tools e Alarms e mp Select an alarmw e Enter basic items page 9 18 b Alarm Tonew e gt Change Alarm Volume gt Volume gt Adjust the volumewb wb s twice OKw e e n Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual alarm volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the alarm volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume Change Vibration gt Vibration Select a pattern e mb zs twice 0O Km Set the Image to Display at the Set Time Display the Original Image at the Set Time gt Image e Original wb z twice OKw 0 Display an Image Saved in Data Folder Memory gt Image e 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e Select an imagem e mp 693 Card at the Set Time to compose the imagem v wb e mb 57 twice OKw e World Clock Settings e
209. ell as the instruction manual for the device s Player Imagem e Original or Ku man UOl BZIUIO SN 13 31 0 mS Appli e Settings e gt Change Sound Effect Volume Set Brightness of Illumination Set Blinking of Illumination Set Vibration Set Priority While Running S Appli Set Priority for When There is an Incoming Voice Video Call Set Priority for When There is an Incoming Message Set Priority for When the Alarm Plays Other S Appli Settings S S Appli gt Set Confirmation Window for Making Calls or Network Connection ES Update S Appli Information on the Memory Card View S Appli License Information Confirm S Appli Root Certificates UOI eziuojsn 13592 Settings for Operations While Running S Appli S Appli Settings gt Volume e gt Adjust the volumes e gt Lighting 9 Brightness e Always Bright Always Dim or Same as Phonew e gt Lighting o gt Blink ON or OFF 0 gt Vibration ON or OFF e gt Calls amp Alarms 9 Voice Call or Video Call e b Pause Apps or Continue Apps e gt Calls amp Alarms 9 Message Pause Apps or Continue Apps gt Calls amp Alarms Alarm 9 Pause Apps or Continue Apps e gt Library p e w Select an S Appli gt gt Security p e w Select a function e mp Blanket Session Oneshot or Now e gt Card Sync 9 YESw
210. elling that the alarm will not start if the power is turned off this window will not be displayed from the next time Alarm Time Operations The alarm stops automatically after a set duration but you can also stop it manually AD Press any key while the alarm is sounding When Snooze is Set If Snooze is set to ON the alarm plays in specified intervals up to five additional times To stop Snooze and return to Standby Sop he alarm gt Stop Snooze e YES Canceling an Alarm ap From Alarm List Window select the alarm to cancel E Press ON OFF Deleting an Alarm GP From Alarm List Window select the alarm to delete EJ Press Xv 9 Reser gt O 9 YES9 More Features Alarm Functions Alarm Settings Change Alarm Volume Change Vibration Set the Image to Display at the Set Time page 9 33 gt page 13 42 World Clock The time displayed on the handset is the time for Displaying World Clock the city you set as Main City If you set the time More Features for City 1 and City 2 and select World Digital or In the World Clock Window you can view dates A World Analog in the clock type setting Others time and time difference by moving a cursor page 2 7 then the time and date of both City 1 yellow line on the map City 1 and City 2 of the Pordsipsckuncons TN page and City 2 are displayed in Standby World Clock settings are displayed in green
211. eneral Medium Messaging Medium Small Mobile Web Medium Small PC Browser Extra Small Text Entry Medium Small Font Color Pattern 4 E xipuaddy 14 21 Default Settings Function Default Setting Power Saving 15 sec Keypad Light 5 sec Displays Lighting Time 5 sec Brightness Automatic Media Player Always Bright B xipuaddy 14 22 Lighting External Light Idle Screen Ku man MissedCall Garnet Messages Emerald DeliveryCheck Sapphire Missed Call Voice Mail service Amethyst Missed CT Blue Topaz Friend Status Citrine Notification Voice Call Garnet Video Call Emerald Message Color Sapphire Feeling ON DeliveryCheck Amethyst Missed Call Voice Mail service Citrine Circle Talk Blue Topaz Friend Status Citrine Incoming Phone Settings Function Default Setting Clock 12hour 24hour 24 hour World Clock City 1 Tokyo City 2 Tokyo Set as Main City City 1 DST ON OFF OFF Sub Menu View Show Baath Language Navigation Keys Side Key E Japanese 8 Active Window 2 Phone Book to Dialed Numbers 03 Received Calls Torch penlight Function Password Lock Default Setting Phone Closed OFF Power Saving OFF Power Off OFF Function Lock Phone Book Unlock Calendar Unlock Tasks Unlock Call Log Unlock Message Log Unlock Secret Mode Hide Anti Spam Change Password
212. ents List rr n nmm 9 16 Delete O jo ft eye ots ia ie ce RN eats 9 32 Reconvert lt s sss s s n n Imm 2 27 Record Videos ee000000009990000099990099 7 5 Settings A SA wet Dew de 13 25 13 27 Record Play Programs TV gt xxx x gt x lt 6 6 Recorded Programs TV 6 6 Delete cce 6 9 ES a 14 31 a D x 14 32 File Storage PPP 13 30 Rename scs rr 6 9 Reject Calls eeccccccc0 000900090999 3 1 3 13 9 Reload Page ec0000000009000090000000909099 5 7 Relocate e 000090000000090090090009009099 12 15 Remaining Time TV eee 6 9 Reminder e0e00000000000090000900900009 9 28 Replace Text coco coco oco coco co 2 27 Reply to Activate ay aida A E cd Bi eh dee he tat A a NE qa a ch 8 4 16 Messages ser eras assis aereos 4 9 Save an Address Baer dq ep Ye var RS wee er gel Ge ko ee 13 15 Reset All ree ee ee oro 13 33 Reset Learned ecc000000900000900009099 13 34 Reset Setting n n n 13 33 Internet pvp 13 20 Restricted Mode Web gt gt gt ss ss x gt lt lt 11 5 Retrieve Mail eec000000900000900009090990 4 16 Retrieve Mode ecc00000090000090090099 13 16 Retrieve Network Information gt gt gt gt lt 1 11 Ring Time seer ee K e 2 29 13 12 Ringtone x m n n 2 17 13 11 Ringtone Volume gt gt gt xs x lt lt 2 28 3 4 13 11 Root Certificates 13 19 13 32 Rotate Image Edit Picture 7 12 S Synchronization Type es essas ans 12 13 SI Appl
213. er the maximum cost limitmp e You cannot make voice and video calls if the total cost reaches the specified maximum cost limit If the limit is reached during a call the call ends Video Call Settings Settings e Call Settings e Video Callw e gt Set Alternative Picture Set the Image Preinstalled in the Handset Set an Image Saved in Data Folder Memory Card Set Self view Confirmation Set Incoming Image Quality Add a Phone Number to Auto Answer List Select a Phone Number from Phone Book Enter a Phone Number Directly Select a Phone Number from Call Log Set Mute Set Audio Output Set Hold Image Set the Image Preinstalled in the Handset Set an Image Saved in Data Folder Memory Card gt Alt Picture e gt ON mPresetm e twice gt Alt Picture e 0ON Phone Memory or Memory Card e Select an imagemb e twice gt Self view ON or OFF e gt Image Quality e mp Select the image output formate e gt Auto Answer e m Answer Listw e sb wbEnter your Handset Codes Plone Book e mp Select an entrymp e mp Select a phone numbers twice gt Auto Answer m Answer Listw e wb s wbEnter your Handset Codes Plone Number e Enter a phone numbers e twice gt Auto Answer mp Answer Liste e m m Enter your Handset Code Call Log e m Select an entrymp twice gt Mute e w Mute My Voice Mute All or O
214. erns e gt Incoming gt Message 9 Vibration 9 Pattern e mp Select a pattern 0 gt Incoming Messagem e b Vibration e wFeelingw ON or OFF dU gt Sound Vol e Adjust the volume e gt Speaker Vol e gt Adjust the volumes e gt Sound Effects p w Select an itemm e w Tone Type mOriginalm e Select Original 1 and Original 2 for Keypad Tone gt Sound Effects p w Select an itemw e m Tone Typew w Melodiesw e gt Select a melodys e You cannot set preinstalled melodies as Keypad Tone gt Sound Effects p w Select an itemm e m Tone Typew Phone Memory or Memory Card w Select a files twice e You cannot set files which include an image as sound effects e You cannot set files in Data Folder or memory card as Keypad Tone m Settingsw e m Sounds e gt Set Sound Effects Volume gt Sound Effects w Select an itemm e 9 Tone Volume p Adjust the volume e Set Kacha ble gt Kacha ble p Select an items e amp ON or OFF e Lets you know there are missed calls or new messages by causing the handset to vibrate when you open it Set Kacha ble Collectively gt Kacha blew s w ON or OFF e e n Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual ringtone volume sound volume and speaker volume are fixed at level 3 even if those are set higher than level
215. ers gt Select a clock type gt twice e When you select 1 line Digit 2 line Digit World Digital or World Analog do the following Use 33 to adjust the position twice External Display Set Indicators off or on for External Display MM From Display Setting Window select Idle Screen e Ext Displays e gt Icon Clock or Clock Only gt e Active Window Japanese Save contact information to Members List and make calls send messages and initiate S Circle Talk from Active Window In addition check the latest information from S Quick News and Weather Indicator Enabling Active Window Operations m Press You can perform Active Window operations when the cursor is displayed 5 y Thu 12 30 Y 7 Offline FE Unknown Select Menu Communication Mode e Press Switch to toggle between Shortcut and Communication Modes suoneJado diseg L 2 1 Wallpaper Active Window 2 8 suoneJado diseg DS Quick News Displays newly received information and images Weather Indicator Members List Your current status My Status is displayed on the top Set an icon or a photo for each member Save members from S Friend s Status Members List to view their status Make calls send messages or initiate S Circle Talk in Communication Mode Saving People to Members List Add members to Members List from S Friend s Status Members List or Phone
216. es vascas es 2 30 Playlist mM 8 11 Recorded Messages on Answering Machine 3 13 SI Appli ee ee tee ee ree eee ee ee ded 8 12 Server Messages ZE LEE EEE E 4 17 Shortcut Icons REEE HIR ws wl Oo 2 25 Tasks n n n 9 6 9 30 Download Lifestyle Appli T 9 10 Music and Video Files x s energias 8 3 Sl Appli E TE Gard ye Gee ee I P 8 8 S Information Channel sss 9 34 Software Update Cr 14 6 E Edit Active Window Members List gt gt 2 26 Bookmark Title St ec as We BE DIDIT 5 9 City Name e m n 9 33 Entered Text EE II op T Je 2 Event HIP 9 29 Phone Book Ae rede eter esae no ede verius redes eo 2 29 Picture AH CVs V De e der ha AAA e pds RN 7 8 S Addressbook Back up tettette 12 12 S Circle Talk Members List cce 10 10 S Friend s Status Members List 10 9 Task PCT 9 29 Enable Active Window Operation gt gt gt 2 7 End SI Appli AAA E Te eee er cc eee 8 8 8 9 F Format Memory Card ER 2 24 Forward Call Forward a a as 3 10 Messages Sai RS tt EE E a aha tea aoe ke 4 18 Server Message A ci E TREE RON 4 16 H Hold Hold Image Video Call s 13 23 Incoming Call n 0 3 13 Input Characters gt or A R R RR R a o See ee BTR 2 10 Alphanumerics AA fa dp E 2 11 Beeper Modes eo emn 13 34 14 10 E mail Address URL Extensions 2 12 Emoticons A A eee ER 2 1 1 Kanji isas TK tenet cence 2 9 Line Break Sow ae Eh el a cae UR kl a Seine Ge 2 26 L
217. es aiee p Information page 14 41 0 Call Services e Operations are unavailable when out of range S O from die i IEIUM Call Fud one Number Enter number directly REM Call Forward calls to a preset Rca Walting Call Log Select number from Call Log Forward phone number 3Call Barring Missed Calls B Connect to the network t E Call Services Setting Window 1189 Transfer calls to Voice Mail Center when handset is out of Voice Mail range or line is busy Access Fwd messages from handset or B aen astas touchtone phones page 3 11 aren Voice Mail ON eCall Fwd ON Call Place a call on hold to receive SR Waiting another incoming call page Status 3 17 VM Call Fwd Window Make or receive a call during a MUS calana talk to multiple partes E Select Call Fwd ON gt e Select a Press e simultaneously page 3 17 type of call b e Call l Restrict outgoing incoming 0 Select All Calls or No Answer e gt Barring calls and SMS page 3 17 Set response time skip this step for Show or hide your number All Calls Caller ID BU making calls page e All Calls Forwards calls immediately 12 No Answer Forwards calls after set ring Separate application required For details contact time elapses SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Divarts Phone Book 2Phone Number 3Call Log 3 10 Activating Voice Mail e Call Forward and Voice Mail cannot
218. ess Phone Number or Email Enter a phone number or e mail address twice Functions for S GPS Navi From IAEA TN page 9 14 Send Current Position by Mail Location Mail SEEM Location Mail Check Location Logs Location Logs MIN Location Logs Select a log b e e f 22 is shown to the left of the log it means the positioning was successful means a failure Use Location Logs Open Map Start Navi Appli Send Message To Locations To Phone Book SKE Location Logs e Select a log Sv 9 Open Map Go to Location Mail To Locations or To Phone Book e Delete Location Logs Delete Delete All Location Logs e Select a log Vv 9 Delete MDeleting One Entry Delete YES e MDeleting All Entries Delete All e Enter your Handset Code gt YES 0 Save Location Information to My Locations My Locations SERENA My Locations e p Select an unregistered item e Save the location information e gt Enter a title e Functions for Idokoro Mail From ANNA page 9 16 Delete People from the Recipients List Delete Delete All MDeleting One Entry ROOM Recipients List e gt Select a liste gt gt Delete gt e 9 YES Deleting All Entries Recipients List gt e 9 x gt Delete All e Enter your Handset Code gt YES e Delete an Area List Delete Delete All
219. essage cannot be sent as SMS appears Select Change to S Mail Cut to Fit SMS or Edit Message Attaching Files From gt LGT ITI page 4 4 DEEST page 4 4 Shoot Picture or Video Attachment Take Picture Record Video Picture DER Take Picture e p Take a pictures e liVideo Dem Record Video gt e gt Record a video e Set Attachments to Open Automatically Recipient s Handset Auto Play e f there are more than one file you can set just one to play back Attachments e gt Select an attached file X leE Auto Play gt ON OF F gt ON e Display or Do not Display gt e Enter a caption for the attached file to play gt e e To put a caption to the attached file select Display and enter text for the file Arrange Mail Functions liDeleting Decorations Individually from Text Outgoing Message Functions From EAT page 4 4 EAN Cancel gt Delete by Each a diia Panta Ea page 4 5 Ee the decoration to delete e gt Save to Drafts Arrange De A o Save gt o E A Wi C e Delete All gt MChanging a Font Color arra di mE FE IESU Font Color gt e Select a herk ATS Sons tie Sendinga ora gt a gt Message color gt e Enter text Change the Decorations Preview 5 lBIBlinking Scrolling Swinging a Text Change Delete Arrange Settings ra ER or S Previewsh E MEAN Blink Telop or Swing e gt COEN Select texte
220. essage Types Handset supports S Mail MMS and SMS Available Messaging Services Use Short Message Service SMS to exchange short text messages with other SoftBank handsets Send messages to phone numbers or e mail addresses o e SoftBank m Exchan e lon text messa es ICtures Handsets S Mail 3 J ee Cavin sounds etc with S Mail compatible e nee SoftBank handsets non SoftBank mobile IEA phones and PCs that support e mail buiDesso N E AS 000 c0000b v E Handset i Non SoftBank S Mail is better than ever Mobile Phones Arrange Mail Change text size text color background color and O 6 y Y insert images and pictograms Server Feeling Mail If recipient is out of the service area the message is stored on the server Once recipient s signal Set your mood when sending messages to compatible becomes available message is resent PCs SoftBank handsets Recipient s handset shows your mood accordingly 4 2 Customizing Handset Address Press 1 amp 4 Settings m pi Change the account name part before of your Applications gt e amp E28F Changing handset e mail address Applications gt e LJLTEJETE JE TE IE E IOsoftbank ne jp e For details contact SoftBank General 1 8 IDESAISSE Es E e mail address using single byte alphanumerics and available symbols is an effective way for preventing spam MESES Information page 14 41 2
221. et Accessing My SoftBank from a Mobile Phone a Press x bX27 ZA Menu List gt e gt My SoftBank gt e Protecting Handset Information Prohibiting Use of Phone Book and Other Features Set Function Lock to prevent unauthorized access to Phone Book Calendar Tasks functions Call Log and Sent Received Log When Function Lock is set your Handset Code must be entered to access these functions features bB From Security Setting Window select Function Lock e Enter your Handset Code Function Lock Phone Book igCalendar E Select a function gt 9 Lock e Displaying Secret Data Phone Book entries saved as secret page 2 17 can be displayed 1 From Security Setting Window select Secret Mode e Enter your Handset Code Secret Mode Show E Select Show e Secret Mode is set to Hide when handset power is turned off More Features nt pus Functions for Prohibiting Limiting Use D page 11 5 L a Advanced Features Security Functions for Prohibiting Limiting Use From gt LISTE page 11 3 Change PIN PIN2 Change PIN PIN2 e Set PIN Settings to ON before you change the PIN e Do not forget your PIN and do not reveal it to others Write down your PIN ESSERI PIN Settings e gt Change PIN or Change PIN2 gt e Enter current PIN PINZ gt e Enter new PIN PIN2 e Re enter new PIN PIN2 for confirmation
222. et Security Code Internet Security Code is required to set Internet security The code can be changed page 11 5 Menu Operations gt s x ee 5 K e HH HH HH EEE cece ces ceeceeseeeseeseeeces 2 2 Accessing Handset Functions oooo b6uuodoococoocunob coocococudoooooopsb b0b0csototcucoooooobs5b5o00o0s5o00dgs 2152 Wallpaper Active Window ss m HII 2 6 Standby G6ooooouoccooooonu oooouu oooonun ooooouooonoocctou o nocococooonboocoo nboteous 2 6 Text Entry RESET 2 9 About Text Entry E 0 2 9 Entering Characters pooeg Goo ooo ooo ooo sos ss oOo OOO Ue ss ss 2 9 Editing Text SERRET R R assess rss 224 p Word List Japanese ss sees reese HH 2 14 Saving Frequently Used Words 0o0o0o0c00cooco0o0000002500000090900000005505000000909000000292002929207 2 121 Phone BOOk eee ee 2 15 Creating New Entries oDoovc ooo Doo oo RR sas 2 16 Using Phone Book coo a e ooo raras sas sr soso 2 18 Data Folder sseeessssceesooooooooooooooooesooooecosooeoosoossocoosooooooo 2 20 Data Folder Structure AB dDdDOSHE AA DDOOSHH A ADDO OHH AGE EOOHEH EA HEO a 2 20 Opening Files DOOOBLODOLDOSAGOVADOPBEDOOCLDDS COVADOLPLOCOVPLSPOOVAVOLPLOVODPLBOC SADO DEM Managing Files and Folders E 2 24 Memory Card n HH HH Hehe 2 23 Advanced Features 59000000000000000060000000000000000060000000500000000000000000000000 2 25 UJ CO nat A Q 5 D Q N Menu Operations Accessing Handset Functions Press e in Standby to
223. etwork communication 1 Press 9 Media Player e H Select Streaming gt e 9 Enter URL e 9 Enter a URL e Streaming from Bookmarked Pages Access the bookmarked Web pages for streaming 1 Press gt Media Player e E Select Streaming Bookmarks o E Select a Bookmark gt Streaming from Recent URLs T Press 9 Media Player e E Select Streaming gt gt Recent 0 E Select a title e Streaming from Links in Messages and Web Pages Stream content by selecting a link BB Select a link in s Mail SMS 9 By Yahoo Keitai or By PC Browser e To stream data from the Internet Select a link e e Operations may vary depending on the website Iddy js 1e e d pipa o 0 3 Playing Music and Videos Iddy js 19 e d epa o 8 4 Playing Music When you close the handset while playing music with Media Player Music Player is displayed on the External Display at Press Audio Disc Search gall Music E Select All Music e 00 02 36 m 2 OMB Play Menu All Music List Window e Select Disc Search to display all music files by artist and album e Select Artist Album or Folder to display music files by artist album or folder respectively E Select a music file e If a music file includes a jacket photo the jacket photo appears when the file is selected in the list window Press during playback to swit
224. f copyrights and moral rights potentially resulting in claims for reparations or criminal punishment If you use the handset to make copies observe the copyright laws Furthermore recording materials using the camera is also subject to the same laws Right of Portrait e Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an individual s photograph by others Right of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right property right designed to protect celebrities interests Be careful when taking pictures with the handset camera Photographing publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are illegal End User License Agreement TOSHIBA CORPORATION IMPORTANT NOTE PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR HANDSET BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED HANDSET THIS CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA TERMS IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS OF THIS EULA PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE End User License Agreement This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you as the user and TOSHIBA CORPORATION Toshiba with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 3G handset supplied to you the Handset Use or disposal of any software installed in the Handset
225. f time a signal can be received normally when the handset is in a stationary state and a new fully charged battery is attached e The continuous standby time refers to the average length of time a signal can be received normally when the handset is closed with the External Display facing outward the handset is in a stationary state a new fully charged battery is attached and there are no calls made received or operations performed If the handset is in a location outside the service area or where it is difficult to receive a signal in a building vehicle bag etc this time may be reduced to half or less This time may also be affected by other factors such as the operating environment battery state temperature etc e The operating time of the battery was calculated when a stable signal was received constantly However this time may be reduced to half or less if the handset is used in a location where the signal is weak or the handset is left in Standby when it is outside the service area Repeated charging and discharging a battery shortens the operating time If the operating time becomes too short purchase a new battery e f the Mobile Light is used frequently for taking pictures and recording videos or as a penlight the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become shorter e When an S Appli is activated the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become significantly shorter e f the handset is used wit
226. f useful The handset includes three Set an alarm to sound after around the world Display functions such as basic arithmetic useful dictionaries Japanese a specific time expires the date and time of the city operations percentages and memory English Japanese and or country where you live and You can also calculate currency Japanese English of another city in Standby conversions Ms o 9 3 Calendar Tasks Saving Events Opening Calendar B Press and hold Blast 2008 Mey Next EFD Month Event Create View Menu Calendar Window e the start time event title and or stamp icon are displayed on the date that an event is saved Press or to switch between the previous and next window E Press to select a calendar view format You can switch the calendar view between Monthly View Monthly amp Event View Weekly View 4 Month View and All View Jumping to the Specified Date ar In the Calendar Window press Yl Jump e H Enter a date e is o 9 4 Saving an Event 1 From Calendar Window select the date to save an event b Create Title O08 5 ate Contents Alarm OFF amp Phone Number Stamp Icon Create Event Window E Select Title 9 Enter a title e 3 Select the start date and time field 9 Date amp Time or Date Only Enter a date and time e e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system e Enter onl
227. fied Checking for Information Updates Registering Contents at Press 9 Entertainment e gt S Quick News e S Quick News List 25 Loop List 3Settings S Loop List ES P Ca Brief Select Menu List Window S Loop List Window E Select Contents List or S Loop gt e gt YES 0 D Select contents gt e e Follow the onscreen instructions to register contents Checking for Updates 1 Select contents from List Window or S Loop List Window e E Select the item to check gt e e Press to check the previously updated information and Vv to check the next updated information More Features ndo ge Functions for S Quick News gt page 9 33 Active Window Settings D page 13 8 Select S Quick News Information to Display e Set Ticker Speed Set Image Display Restore Settings and Registered Contents of S Quick News to Default S Information Channel Browsing Updated Information Subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates Content updates are received during the night e Packet transmission fees apply to use S Information Channel Subscribing Canceling Subscription Connect your handset to a special site to register or cancel transmission information and select programs e Transmission fees apply while you are connected to the Web n Press 9 Entertainment gt e gt Info Channel p e CO A istory
228. g Pictures Videos 5 page 7 11 Settings for Shooting Pictures Videos gt page 13 25 Save Pictures Videos Automatically Change Storage Location Set Image Quality Set White Balance Adjust Color Control Set Picture Video Effects Adjust Flicker Set Shortcuts While Shooting Pictures Videos Set the File Name Settings for Taking Pictures gt page 13 26 Set Focus Mode Use Image Stabilization Change the Shutter Sound Add Date Stamp Set Picture Guidelines Take a Picture for Phone Book Entry umm 4b 4b 4p 4p 4 LIT No bunip3 ainzdig esawe gt 7 4 Video Modes Recording a Video E Frame subject in Display amp amp liVideo Recorded videos are automatically saved to the s s sound is heard and recording Record long videos Videos folder in handset or a memory card en Video Mail Shoot videos to send as attachments B Press Camera e gt Video Video Short Video Mail or Short Video gt Shoot MPEG 4 videos and send to MPEG 4 e Press and hold a in Standby to display the compatible SoftBank handsets PDC video viewfinder of the last Video mode you used Stop PCancel e n Video mode press Pause to pause then Record to resume recording 00s 50s HELP Mode Record Menu Video Viewfinder bunip3 ain diq esawe H J 5 Recording Videos bunip3 ainzdig esawe gt L E Press 6 e End tone sounds and the firs
229. ge Jump DES lek Tool e 9 Jump e 9 To Top or To End e Search for a Page by Entering a Keyword Web Search BIEN gt Tool gt Web Search e Enter a keywords twice Display a Selected Frame in the Whole Screen Frame In DESEE Select a frame 9 Vv 9 Tool e 9 Frame In MReturning to the All Frames Screen 7 gt Tool gt Frame Out e Create a Folder to Organize Bookmarks Create Folder STETERIT v 9 Create Folder 9 e Enter a folder name gt e Bookmarks and Saved Pages From gt El GEES ATA page 5 6 ES Ler ESSA page 5 6 Delete Bookmarks and Saved Pages Delete Select Multi Delete All Move Bookmarks to a Specified Folder Move MDeleting One Entry Select a title 9 Xl Delete e gt One e gt YES e MDeleting Multiple Entries W 9 Delete e gt Select Multi e gt Select titlesm e gt YES e MDeleting All Entries Bookmarks List Window Saved Pages List Window W 9 Delete e All e Enter your Handset Code YES e lllMoving One Bookmark BIETER Select a bookmark p v gt Mover e gt One e Select a folder e llMoving Multiple Bookmarks Wr Move 9 Select Multi e Select bookmarks e gt ss gt Select a folders llMoving All Bookmarks a Move 6 AID e Select a folder gt e JeuJ91u Send a Bookmark via Mai
230. ge to the Stored E mail Address MS Select the e mail address e twice MConnecting to the Stored URL Mi Select the URL e twice gt YES e Use Related Information Stored in the Event To Messages To Saved Pages To Pictures Sm To Messages To Saved Pages or To Pictures e Use Information Stored in Contents Call Create Message Save Sender Access URL 9 ETSI Select the Contents field o o un e Select the information gt Voice Call Create Mail Save Sender By Yahoo Keitai or By PC Browser p e Delete Multiple Events Select Multi Calendar Window gt Switch to All Views V gt Delete gt e gt Select Multi e Select events e 9 s gt YES 0 Time Table Functions From s ifr RETI LITE page 9 7 Delete All Events Delete All STER S v Delete e All Enter your Handset Codes YES gt e Copy a Class on Time Table Copy Select a period Vv 9 Copy e Select the destination period e 9 5 e To copy to multiple periods repeat selecting a destination period and pressing as many times as required Functions for Checking Managing Tasks Use Information Stored in the Task Call Create Message Save Sender Access URL Select a task 9 Select the Contents field 9 Select the informations e gt Voice Call Create Mail Save Sender By Yahoo Keitai or By PC Browser
231. ght Always Dim or Same as Phonew e and Streaming UO LZILIOJSND e Since surrounding brightness is detected by the brightness sensor page 1 3 do not block it with your fingers 13 5 Display Settings External Light Settings gt Settings e 9 Display e External Light sE e gt Set the External Light for Notifications gt Notification e mp Select a type of incoming evente e mb Select a color or OFF e Set the External Light for Incoming Events gt Incoming Select a type of incoming event e mb Select a color or OFF e Set the External Light for Incoming Messages gt Incoming 9 Message e Color e mSelect a color or OFF e Set the External Light for Incoming Feeling Mail K Incoming Message e mb Feeling e ON or OFF e e Priority is given to Phone Book settings when External Light is set for each Phone Book entry Interface Language Switch Language Settings e Phone Settings e 555 Language m mpSelect a languages e e f you select Automatic the handset selects the language set in the USIM Card automatically UO LZILIOJSND 13 6 Charging In Progress Image Slideshow e m Toolsw e gt Photo Show gt 6 gt Set Slideshow On Off Save Images to Images List Select a Folder Pictures Set Preinstalled Images Set a Template Set Duration gt ON OFF ON or OFF e m Settings e Imagen e Images Li
232. gned e Press once gt 6 three times gt c3 gt 6 8 once Pula is entered E Press Kana A suggestion list of roman characters and katakana appears e Press Kana Vv Num to switch between roman character katakana conversion and number conversion 3 Press 9 gt 99 to select TOM single byte gt e TOM single byte is determined Displaying Characters in Reverse Order In all the input modes except Numeric you can display unconverted characters on the cursor in the reverse order from the one on the Key assignments chart by pressing EN Example Entering the characters assigned to Press Press after pressing b s amp p c 42p pb c BU amp amp Symbols m In a text entry window press The double byte symbol list window appears Last Name Prev Seleot Next E Select a symbol The selected symbol is entered and the symbol list window disappears To enter symbols continuously from the symbol list window press after selecting each symbol Alphanumerics Pictographs Emoticons fi In a text entry window press twice an In a text entry window press m In a text entry window press twice The double byte alphanumeric list window The pictograph list window appears The emoticon list window appears appears e You may be unable to enter pictographs e The number of times is pressed e The number of times is pressed depending on the function differs depe
233. gt Settings e 9 Phone Settings e Clockm e World Clockw e gt e Set the City by the GMT Time Difference gt City 1 or City 2 e v 9 GMT Offsetw 6 v 5 to select the time difference S e twice S Set Daylight Saving Time DST gt City 1 or City 29 e 9 mDST ON OFF ON or OFF 0 E 13 42 S Information Channel Settings bEntertainment e Info Channel e gt Do Not Display Weather Indicator Icons in Standby gt Weather e View Settings e Indicator e Hidew e Set Notification of Weather Forecast Updates gt Weather e b View Settings e Prompte e Show or Hidew e Set whether or not to notify of weather forecast updates by the Information Prompt Setting Ku man for Standby Japanese Setting 35 lt EA Idle Screen to ON displays Ku man a 3D animated character in Standby Ku man communicates with you with the various outfits and gestures depending on the season time of the day and other conditions Set Ku man to be Displayed in Standby m ZE Settings mp e gt Z 4 Idle Screen ON or OFF 0 e f FR Language is set to English or a language other than Japanese is set for Automatic or S Quick News is selected to display new anes information Ku man cannot be displayed in Standby Dora communications UOI eZIU10 SN 13 43 Settings for S Friend s Status e Communications Friend Status
234. gt Wallpaper Select 1 gt 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card gt Select a pictures e gt 89 to compose the image e Select 2 to 4 and repeat the operations gt Phone Memory or Memory Card e e To unset a picture press Nx Delete Brighten Dark Areas of a Picture Change Bright 9 Tools Useful Tools gt Edit Picture 9 Change Bright e gt Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select a pictures 6 gt 09 to adjust the brightness e Overwrite or Save as New e A picture cannot be saved if its brightness is set to O 9o Playing Music and Videos gt 55 es HII 8 2 About Music Video Playback Gc 66600005000500060665000008000800860606650009090060020200086066209509929 SEA Obtaining Music and Videos 60o0o000cgu0o050G0cooc6on0 oooodguonoocooooo o0oocoduodoooooc b 0oocossc2 8 3 Playing Music TET S223c134T T2111 8 4 Playing Music with Music Player 11 0001050105003 8 5 Playing Videos COOOCTOCOOOD HOOD OOCODOOOCOOOIOODOODOOODOOOOOOOOOOOODOOODOOCOOOOOOOD OOOO OOOO 8 5 JE SERES 8 7 Using Playlists vooooornooo ooo OOo roo sas ss ss ss 3 7 SIN 8 8 Using SI Appli 0udcos5ooooonnb0coobtouubnconoooonsbo 0ooob6ou0dUsgcoooon0 5b0ocoob cn0ussooot0t0 b52ooososdcds 8 8 Downloading SI Appli 2000110111111 0700111031211 2511110711011 8 8 Starting Sl Appli A E E E EA 8 8 Advanced Features 0 0000000000 0000000000 000000000 0000
235. h hh hh hh nnn 12 4 e PA Using Bluetoo A LU 12 5 PC Connection lt s sss ss s s s s ehh hh hh hh 12 8 Abon DO Conheci 222 2 220828 ce ass asp sp 12 8 Memory Card Backup 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 12 10 About Memory Card Backup DER E a C OE O S Addressbook Back up ss m HH 12 12 About S Addressbook Back up podere rac E ts Et c RR RR A M VIA Using S Addressbook Back up crece t Hcc De pe Advanced Features 900000000000000906000000000000000000000000900000000590000000000000 1 2 1 4 zu D ed WM d D e M UY ed A a po E dn y eg JojJsueJj aid 12 2 About Infrared Exchange the Calendar data of your handset Phone Book entries of your handset memory card or USIM Card pictures videos taken or recorded with the camera and Data Folder data that can be forwarded with an infrared compatible device PC handset Precautions A dirty Infrared Port may cause an infrared communication failure If the Infrared Port is dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth while making sure not to scratch the port e Do not move the devices until the file transfer is complete e Direct sunlight or fluorescent light may interfere with infrared communication e f the handset receives a voice video call while it is sending or receiving files via infrared communication a fixed incoming image is displayed and a fixed melody ringtone sounds If you answer the call the dat
236. h the Display illuminated frequently for Yahoo Keitai use etc the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become shorter e Note that the OLED display may have defective pixels dead or stuck pixels AC Charger Sold Separately Input Voltage 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Charging Temperature Range 5 to 35 ES xipueddy 14 11 Specifications Specifications by Function Data Folder s gt Available Memor Approx 58 MB 2 500 entries Basic Operations E File Name 32 characters dent 1 Memory capacity when all files that can be deleted are deleted Data 100 words 4 words with same reading Folder shares its memory with S Appli Library Word List word 12 characters reading 8 characters 2 This number does not include S Appli and Lifestyle Appli entries Up to approximately 100 S Appli and Lifestyle Appli items can be stored in Data Clipboard 20 entries Folder Phone Book ES Number of Entries 1 000 entries Active Window 5 members on the Members List Name 16 characters each for first and last names Shortcuts Menu 40 entries 11 preset Reading 16 characters each for first and last names Call Dialed Received 20 entries each Answering Machine 5 messages 30 seconds per message Phone Number 5 numbers 32 digits E mail Address 5 addresses 128 characters Postal code 20 digits country 32 characters Address state city street additional info 64 characters each
237. he settings you chose when you subscribed to Caller ID service apply press E l e Caller ID setting has the following options and e To make an S Circle Talk call press and hold J when My Status is Online page 10 4 they are given priority in the order of CD to if they are all set or operated DAMT Vv 9 Hide My ID or Show Call from Received Calls Received Calls oo dd 2 Setting for Show My Number 09 p Select an entry gt b z to end the 8 Application for Caller ID service call e To make a video call select an entry and then press EN Send Hide Caller ID Show My ID SERRE lek Hide My ID or Show My ID e Set Earpiece Volume Earpiece Volume e Settings gt e gt Sounds gt e p Earpiece Vol e gt Adjust the volume e Make Voice Calls Using Earphone Microphone Earphone Microphone Call e Make one touch calls from Earphone Microphone Before making a call save a phone number to Earphone Microphone page 13 24 Insert Earphone Microphone plug into earphone jack Press and hold the microphone switch to dial the set phone number Press and hold the microphone switch to end the call e Press and hold the switch again to cancel dialing e Press to end the call Incoming Call Functions Reject an Incoming Call Reject Calls Vx when a call is received e To reject an incoming video call press Y and select Reject Call Place Incom
238. hen you copy a still picture file taken in Digital mode to the memory card or a file in MPEG 4 format 3GP and MP4 to another folder select the fixed folder first and then select the destination folder Delete Folders and Files MDeleting a Folder Select the folder you created wl Delete Folder gt 9 Enter your Handset Codes YES e MDeleting One File Select a folder e 9 Select a file gt Nv 9 Delete gt One gt 9 YES O WDeleting Multiple Files Select a folder e 9 Sv 9 Delete e gt Select Multi gt e 9 Select files gt 6 m m YES 0 MDeleting All Files Select a folders e Nvl Delete gt All gt e Enter your Handset Codes YES gt e Making Calls Cc 000 0000000000 00 0000000000 COCO o oo 3 2 voce cae 3 4 Answering Machine 0O060000006606000250060000090006660090009000000000006660000096000029002020669602029590929 3 5 Video Call Co nn 3 7 Call Log ERE 3 9 Viewing Dialed Numbers and Received Calls s DIO Optional Services ss n II III HH 3 10 Overview 60560000606005000006600000060600000000660000006000000060606000009060650000050600209090 3 10 Advanced Features 000000090000909000000000090090909009090000000000009000900000000000000909099 3 12 372 Making Calls Video Call Make Video Calls to E E SoftBank Non SoftBank Handsets Mobile Phones Voice Call Make Calls to Non SoftBa
239. her countries countries This product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO LTD Osaifu Keitai is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo Inc ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS i All other company names and trademarks are the property of their respective CO LTD in Japan and other countries ES 2008 ACCESS CO LTD All rights reserved This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group AC ESS NetFront This product uses OKAO TM Vision of OMRON Corporation ONO OKAO and OKAO Vision are registered trademarks of OMRON Corporation in Japan Yahoo and the Yahoo Y logos are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Yahoo Inc XXXII XXXIV This 921T mobile phone complies with the technical standards for the absorption of radio frequency RF energy as set by the Japanese government These technical standards based upon scientific evidence were established to ensure that RF energy from wireless mobile devices used next to the head do not have a serious effect on human health The maximum Specific Absorption Rate SAR which measures the average radio wave energy absorbed by the human head set by the Japanese government is 2 W kg This allowed value includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and stature The value corresponds with the international guidelines prescribed by the I
240. i 000000009900000090999000099999 8 8 Delete Ka ART asses ee a a dee a ta HA OS 8 12 Details A IS R TT de D On G 8 12 Download BO KORE ia RR RT poe A a edu Vot N 8 8 End MEC LRE RRR AE ES 8 8 8 9 Move KR AR RTA R eet O cee ARR R 8 12 Pause s dit Soma AR AI 8 8 Resume a N o a ae ea 8 8 8 9 Screensaver ee AR OE A dde 8 12 Start KR es a N a E a 8 8 S Appli Root Certificates gt gt gt gt lt 13 32 SI Appli Settings cocococ ocre coco 13 32 SI Circle Talk cecocooooooooooooooooooo 10 6 Add Members pests a e e e UR 10 7 Answer Sats gaa aro ane ah Sd ja ar E aoe SE R oi 10 8 Call Another Member rist essre 10 8 Create a Group YE E ai eel o OIE 10 7 Delete TTE 10 10 Edit Group vu 10 10 Initiate CDL COTES 10 7 S Friend s Status n 88 10 3 Add Members P9 eh o 9 n o oh n on os 9 onn 10 4 10 9 Call Send Mail Tr rrr rcc 10 9 Change Group rr D DID ya 10 9 Check Member Status a E e cen ss 10 5 Deletion Request TI 10 9 My Status T PCT A AR a A ARI or 10 4 Notification KR R a ac a 10 5 10 9 Rename CDI o E 10 9 Request Reply Sr aR Wy cde So EN dle nde setas 16 SS 13 44 Save Members to Active Window 13 44 Saving Failed xp 10 5 Saving Request o KRK 10 5 Status Setting OEE a Ce ATR are ae a ee 13 44 Status Update Date Wie Rad A ota tance fee E 10 9 SI GPS Navi coco soco co ooo oco 0 0 0006 9 14 Location Logs TU P v a 9 32 Location Mail a God WY SG arit A bos arie ev 9 32 My L
241. ication If the handset receives a voice video call while it is sending or receiving files via Bluetooth communication a fixed incoming image is displayed and a fixed melody ringtone sounds If you answer the call the data communication is canceled e When sending receiving vObjects some information may be altered or not received employs FH SS modulation e You cannot use infrared communication and USB functions other than the charge function during Bluetooth communication e S Friend s Status and S Circle Talk are unavailable while transferring files even if IP Service is set to ON Authentication PIN Code Authentication PIN code Bluetooth Passkey is a 4 to 16 digit number required to connect to a compatible device Code must be entered by both devices before connection is established e You can set a different authentication PIN code on each device Using Bluetooth Use Bluetooth to connect the handset with other Bluetooth compatible devices Transfer files with compatible devices and make dial up connections Activating Bluetooth Set the handset so that it is connected by other compatible devices via Bluetooth communication BB Press 9 Settings gt Connectivity gt 0 9 Bluetooth Bluetooth 3p red Device Bluetooth Window E Select ON OFF EJ Select ON e e To cancel the Bluetooth communication standby select OFF e Bluetooth communication is
242. ice Connection Established 9 Video Connection Established 3 1 Video Call More Features Outgoing Call Functions gt page 3 12 Incoming Call Functions gt page 3 13 Incoming Video Call Functions D page 3 13 Functions During Voice Video Calls gt page 3 13 Functions During Video Calls gt Page 3 15 Video Call Settings gt page 13 23 Set Alternative Picture Set Self view Confirmation Set Incoming Image Quality Add a Phone Number to Auto Answer List Set Mute Set Audio Output Set Hold Image umm 30 Call Log Viewing Dialed Numbers and Received Calls an Press 0 09 Call Log Window e Press 0 03 to switch between Dialed outgoing call log and Received incoming call log e Press 6 3 to switch between outgoing S Circle Talk call log and voice video call log e Press 5 48 to switch between incoming S Circle Talk call log and voice video call log More Features nl Call Log Functions gt page 3 15 Functions for Call Time and Cost B page 3 16 Call Cost Settings gt page 13 22 Set Cost Display Currency e Display Call Cost After Each Call e Set Cost Limit 3 9 Optional Services Overview Activating Call Forward EJ select Phone Book Phone Number or t l Call Log b e Select or enter phone e For details contact SoftBank General ar Press e bSettings gt e 9 Call Settings ias
243. icrophone cannot be used simultaneously pexiejs Dunes BH Handset Parts amp Functions ZEN Display Positions The following Display positions are available Clamshell Open Position Basic position used for most operations described in this manual Viewer Position Convenient for taking pictures Close the handset recording videos and watching TV Hold the top portion and rotate the Display as indicated by the arrow paj1e s Dunes Open the handset Closed Position e When rotating the Display hold the top portion and do not force it in the wrong direction Doing so may damage the handset e Do not carry your handset in Viewer position Doing so may damage the Display e Do not close the handset when the Display is partially rotated Doing so may damage the Multi Selector etc 1 4 i S Information Channel Updated Display 3 Reception of Rights Object Indicates the reception of a content key DOOODOODOO DW D during operation AAA A E Message Box Full 22 A SEE 3 Message Delivery Failed A C9 a9 ED EE New Messages LLL EL AO D Delivery Report JT A 05 65 16 AD 19 New S Mail SMS and Delivery Report Y Password Lock Active displays when timer viewing or recording TV ll PC Site Connected S Quick News Updated Memory Card Inserted DE Web SSL Indicates a connection to a web page with security protection X E Bluetooth Connection Established Connection Standby
244. ing Call on Hold Hold Answer when a voice or video call is received e The caller is charged for the call while placed on hold e Pressing while the caller is on hold terminates the call e When you answer a video call that has been placed on hold the call is connected without the confirmation window asking whether to send the camera image Answer Calls with Earphone Microphone Earphone Microphone Answer Insert Earphone Microphone plug into earphone jack Press and hold the microphone switch when a call is received Press and hold the microphone switch to end the call e Press to end the call Answering Machine Functions Delete Recorded Messages Settings gt 9 Call Settings e Ans Machine e 9 Recordings e gt Select a messages x Delete e gt YES KO Incoming Video Call Functions Answer Incoming Video Calls Automatically Auto Answer e When Auto Answer is set to ON video calls ES received from phone numbers on the Auto Answer List are answered automatically without having to press a key if the handset is open e Regardless of Manner Mode setting the speaker will beep and the video call is automatically connected 9 Settings 9 Call Settings gt e gt Video Call b Auto Answer bON OFF e twice 9 ON e 1189 Functions During Voice Video Calls Mute Audio During a Call Mute MVoice Calls ICI v
245. ing Failed notification is sent when a Checking S Friend s Status person s S Friend s Status Members List already contains 30 people Adding a Member from Saving Request If someone wants to add you to his her S Friend s Status Members List you will receive a Saving Request notification If you accept the other person is saved to the S Friend s Status Members List and you and the person can check out each other s status Friend Status e No Group CRC Fade Select Wen T Information Prompt appears gt S Friend s Status Members List Window Notification e H Select a group with H Select a Saving Request notification E Select a member with gt e 9 YES e Member Status e f you select NO a Saving Failed notification is returned to the other person and the person is not saved to the S Friend s Status Members List e f you select NO and a Saving Failed notification is returned to the other person you bon OK cannot send the person an invitation to the S Friend s Status Members List for 24 hours e Although you select NO and a Saving Failed notification is returned to the other person if the other person does not receive the notification because he she is outside the service area or offline for more than 24 hours you will receive another Saving Request notification when the person comes online Select Menu S Friend s Status Details Window a Press 9 Communicati
246. ing from the area code Does Network busy appear on the display The line is busy Wait a while and try again Is Call Barring page 3 17 set for outgoing calls Is Reject Calls page 13 9 set Is Call Forward page 3 10 or Voice Mail page 3 11 set to All Calls Is Call Barring page 3 17 set for incoming calls Is Call Barring page 3 17 set for outgoing calls E xipueddy 14 7 Troubleshooting Possible Causes and Remedies E xipuaddy 14 8 Cannot receive messages Is Call Barring page 3 17 set for incoming calls Calls are interrupted or disconnected Does appear on the display Are you in a location where it is difficult to receive a signal Move to a location where a signal can reach your handset Is your hand or another object covering the internal antenna part page 1 3 of your handset The handset does not respond to key presses Cannot use Osaifu Keitai Does or Password Lock appear on the display Password Lock is activated Enter your Handset Code Does appear on the External Display when operating with your handset closed Hold is set Press and hold sJhoLo while your handset is closed to cancel Hold Does amp appear on the display Turn off IC Card Lock page 9 12 Display brightens or dims by itself Is the brightness sensor page 1 3 blocked with your fingers hair strap or TV Antenna Do your surroundings become bright or dark
247. ing stickers or any other items Doing so may prevent you from making receiving calls sending receiving messages or accessing the Web e The TV Antenna is only for receiving television signals Retract the antenna when TV is not activated e The orientation and location of the handset may affect signal strength When Cost Limit is set and the limit is reached outgoing voice calls are blocked If the limit is reached during a call the call ends BIM save Menu Dial Window 3 4 Answering a Voice Call The handset notifies you of incoming voice calls by incoming image External Light ringtone and or vibration 1 Press 7 when a call is received e Use 9 or press 4 amp v rv to adjust the ringtone volume while receiving an incoming call e To stop the ringtone while receiving an incoming call press and hold o E Press to end the call e Since the earpiece and speaker are close to each other loud sound from the speaker may directly enter your ear at audio playback or when receiving incoming calls which may adversely affect your hearing Be careful about the handset position towards your ear so that loud sound does not directly enter your ear e In Clamshell Open or Viewer position the actual ringtone volume is fixed at level 3 even if it is set higher than level 3 and the maximum volume is level 3 if the ringtone volume is set to Ascending Volume or Descending Volume Speed Dial You ca
248. ive mail for some reason IC Card Lock will not be turned on even if you send a Mail Lock message Canceling Remote Lock Set IC Card Lock to OFF to cancel Remote Lock More Features Vo ps Functions for Osaifu Keitai gt page 9 31 Settings for Osaifu Keitai page 13 40 Specify Whether Functions Start Up When Handset is Held Up Before a Reader Writer Check IC Card Information Do Not Send a Lock Engaged Notification Ms H 9 13 Using S GPS Navi About S GPS Navi S GPS Navi uses location information by GPS satellite and by communication with base stations View on the map where you are and send your location information to compatible SoftBank handsets The navigation application Navi appli is preinstalled in your handset For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e When signal reception of the GPS satellite is poor the handset position can be determined by the base station information However depending on the base station s location or signal strength the margin of error could vary from hundreds of meters to several kilometers in radius e When you cannot confirm the right location move to a place where you can see the sky e Note that SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from use of the location information provided e Positioning cannot be performed by the handset while Positioning Lock is in use ia o 9 14 Starting the Na
249. l gt Enter your Handset Code YES gt 0 e f a preinstalled S Appli is deleted Reset All does not restore the application View S Appli Properties Details MEE Select an S Appli gt Vv 9 Details e Tools 060606060606000000000000090000900009000000000000000900000000900000000900009000090000000000999 9 2 About Tools G 5 a B8 O amp eo0o0s5o56868B5960800s58o568050286600052826 96002o50B82080 amp d68o00o06565086860690008280680o02o0868B806890052ec086 amp 9 2 Calendar Tasks e cccccccccccccrcc cce eco ocre roca o oco a coreana 9 4 Saving Events 5 6 BBESCOSBBDESOVOSEBELSEVCOLODOSESOUCABDELCOLBDOSCLODSLDBSLOVALODEL Ovas SBS 9 4 Time Table s eee eee coco coco ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ccc ee eee ee ee ee 0 0 0 0 ee e eee 0 0 0 00 9 7 Creating a Time Table o 5 5 BBBEGODEBOSESOOEBBBLEGGESBDESSOOSoBBECEGOLADBSSOOASBBSEGD AL BE 9 7 Notepad sese eee eee ee ee coco ooo ee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ccc ccc ccc ccc cc cc cc ccc 9 8 Using Notepad m 8 6 amp 000o00000000066005600s000000000000000000000000c00000000030000500000000000 9 8 Voice Recorder see ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e 9 9 Osaifu Keitai ee00060606000600900000000000990900000090909000090090900009909000009090900000c00900c0c0c90c99 9 10 Alpolit Osaituekeltal cec Ss c c 9 10 Using Ocat Keitai CCE E 39510 Disabling DA ee c 9 12 Disabling Osaifu Keital froma Remote locatio
250. l Change Titles As Mail BIETER Select a bookmark XY lep As Mail e Edit Title MChanging a Bookmark Title a Select a bookmark gt x mp Edit e Select the title field gt e 9 Edit the title e 9 s Wichanging the Title of a Saved Page A Select a saved page gt x gt Rename e Edit the title e 5 9 Internet 5 10 TV oeoororccrcccccrnrnnrnccosccsccrrrrrrrrrnrrnrrrrnrnrnrrrrnrrrrnrnrnssssssso 6 2 About TY COROT BoC OUD OD ODOOKDD soso sosa 6 2 Watching TV AR 6 3 Configuring Channel Settings ovvooDooooooo sora ss 6 3 Watching Wy penosos ERRER dor sas rss as 6 4 Recording Playing Programs e 5 e 5 K e 5 K mH HII 6 6 Recording a Program cobbooo ordre serra ass soso 6 6 Playing a Recorded Program 1 oaar ogg o o aa d oi 6 6 View Record Timer sss sees s s s e se s s s s s s s s soco cesso co cesso cones sc ces ss cce ss ss cc cos 6 7 Setting the View Record Timer 60000980060660000006600000000000000666000000660020002020660020992946 6 7 Advanced Features 00900000900009090000000000900900900909000900000000090009090000000000000090909 6 8 AL 6 2 About TV This handset supports One Seg Digital TV for cellular phones and information terminals For more information on One Seg services visit the Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting Website http Awww dpa or jp PC http www dpa or jp 1seg k Mobile Site Japanese e Digital TV supports reception in Japan onl
251. l ss ooo 3 7 Keypad Lock e d ae ERR Pea e eos 11 3 Voice Calle 3 4 Manner Mode e 1 13 A Arrange Mute TT 3 13 Access Sl Mail Text A 4 5 Offline Mode ate Vl atria de j a toda A de E 12 3 ME eee eee 5 3 5 4 Attach O 15 sena ok eibi adim 11 3 Activate Files ER R ATR ccu E OUO a a a ok 4 4 Phone Book Lock St show RA AA O 13 35 Barcode Reader 4 99e me 9 26 3 dito en Ed a eae Ss 11 5 ae mos icu ds S Information Channel Subscription 9 23 Back Up Country Code to Country Number List 13 22 Data to a Memory Card Transfer All 12 10 Change Functions to Shortcuts Menu 2 5 S Addressbook Back up 12 13 Alternative Picture Video Call 3 15 13 23 Lifestyle Appli to Balance List gt 9 31 Setting Data Relocate ss 12 15 Call Barring Service Code 3 18 Members to S Circle Talk Members List 10 7 Color of a Date Day of the Week 9 28 Members to S Friend s Status Members List 10 4 10 5 C E mail Address of the Handset cc 4 3 Phone Number to Auto Answer List 13 23 Pile Naar eda dee tee omens de rasas 2 31 Songs 10 a Playlist ster tea 8 7 8 11 Call Folder Name see cere eee 2 31 4 17 Stamp s e 6 74 Call Waiting s s 3 17 Font Size Display eee cn 13 5 Text Edit Picture a e aA Baa 7 11 Dialed Numbers 3 12 Font Size Internet RIS T8 RN URL da RT S 13 21 Adjust Speaker Earpiece Volume Earphone Microphone Call cce 3 13 Font Size Mail gt me teet 13 15
252. ld separately e Regularly clean the charger terminals battery terminal and External Device Port with a dry cotton swab to avoid contact failure e f Please check connection with your charger appears on Display clean charger terminals battery terminal and External Device Port with a dry cotton swab and try again When the message still does not disappear stop charging immediately and take the battery to your nearest SoftBank Shop or contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e Do not charge the battery in humid places e Charging is possible while your handset is turned on but takes longer than while your handset is turned off e When charging while your handset is turned on appears on the display and turns to ji when charging is complete e The handset and AC Charger may warm during charging However if it overheats stop using immediately There may be some defect e If a call arrives during charging ringtone sounds handset vibrates and External Light flashes Using AC Charger Use only specified AC Charger sold separately AC Outlet Plug Charging Indicator Connector Release 5 Buttons External Device Port at Connect AC Charger connector to handset e Inscription on connector should face down E Insert the plug into an AC outlet Charging Indicator illuminates red while charging may take up to approximately 120 minutes EJ Unplug AC Charger then disconnect handset e Press and h
253. lder you created Sl Move Folder e Enter your Handset Code e When moving a folder created in Ring Song Tone or Music do the following Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e gt Ring Song Tone or Music Copy Folders and Files lllCopying a Folder Select the folder you created W 9 Copy Folder gt Enter your Handset Code Phone Memory or Memory Card gt e e When copying a folder created in Ring Song Tone or Music select the destination folder from Ring Songs Tone or Music lllCopying One File Select a folder gt e p Select a files lek Copy 9 gt One gt Phone Memory ot Memory Card gt e bSelect the destination folders e MCopying Multiple Files Select a folders e 9 7 gt Copy Select Multi gt p Select files gt 0 b Phone Memory or Memory Card e Select the destination folders MCopying All Files Select a folder e 9 Sv Copy e 9 All9 Enter your Handset Code Phone Memory or Memory Card gt Select the destination folders To copy files to a new folder do the following While selecting the destination folder s gt Enter a folder name e e f Details indicate that the file is Unavailable for forwarding the file cannot be copied However some files in My Pictograms tolder may be able to be copied even if Details indicate that they are Unavailable for forwarding e W
254. lect files 6 ss gt YES e MDeleting All Files a ve Delete e 9 All e Enter your Handset Code YES Functions for View Record Timer Use Program Information to Set View Record Timer Set Timer by Program Guide MANN gt Program Guide e gt S Appli starts Select a program bSet the View Record Timer Check Edit Delete Timer Information Check Edit Delete Timer Information MChecking Timer Information NS Select an entry gt e MEditing Timer Information MES Select an entry gt e 9 17 gt Select an item gt e Edit the itemmb MDeleting a Timer Entry Select an entry gt x gt Delete o YES o e When the timer is set to repeat a confirmation window appears Check Delete Timer Results Check Delete Timer Results Checking a Timer Result e 9 TV9 Timer Results Select an entry gt 0 MDeleting a Timer Result e 9 TV9 0 9 Timer Results 9 Select an entry 9 gt gt Delete gt YES 0 View Available Memory on the Handset and Memory Card Remaining Time EM gt Remaining e Press ss to switch between available memory on the handset and memory card e The remaining time displayed serves as a guide only The actual time you can record depends on the program 6 9 Camera AA 7 2 Basics D0GOVDOCDDOGGODOGOOOVOLODOGOVOCDOCGDONVDOCHOGOVOCOGGODOVDOCHACOVOGOOGVOGODOGOs
255. llpaper etc Digital Take a high quality picture to display on an external device such as PC Taking a Picture nt Press 9 Camera Mobile or Digital e Press e in Standby to display the viewfinder of the last Camera mode you used Viewfinder E Frame subject in Display 6 o Autofocus adjustment occurs prior to taking a picture focus frame appears The shutter clicks and the preview window appears Preview Window e To delete the picture you have taken Press 7 m YES B Press e p If Storage is set to Phone Memory the picture is saved to Pictures in Data Folder and the viewfinder reappears If it is set to Memory Card a picture taken in Mobile mode is saved to Pictures one taken in Digital mode to Digital Camera and the viewfinder reappears e Capturing images in low lighting may compromise image quality Capture images in adequate lighting or use Mobile Light Keys for Use with Viewfinder Toggle Camera Modes IST or Zoom Adjustment El Exposure Adjustment o c Mobile Light On Off Self view On Off Icons Display On Off Key Guide On Off 1 Functions assigned to 9 are different in Landscape View page 2 3 2 Also available in Viewer position Taking Pictures bunip3 oJn3oig eJoue H 3 Taking Pictures More Features Functions for Taking Pictures page 7 10 Common Functions After Shootin
256. lumination which may adversely affect your hearing Be Set Blinking of Illumination careful about the handset position towards Set Vibration your ear so that loud sound does not directly e Set Priority While Running S Appli enter your ear Other S Appli Settings gt page 13 32 Set Confirmation Window for Making Calls or Network Connection Update S Appli Information on the Memory Card View S Appli License Information Confirm S Appli Root Certificates umm Iddy js 1e e d pipa o 8 9 L E Advanced Features Media Player Playback Features Music Playback Features Video From gt CISSA page 8 4 page 8 4 page 8 5 page 8 5 page 8 6 page 8 7 Functions for Music Video Playback Specify a Point to Start Playback Search Time Music File Playback Window Video File Playback Window While a file is playing paused gt gt Search Time e Enter the start position time gt Access Recently Played Files Recent ESSA IRENE Recent e bSelect a file e Iddy js 1e e d pipa o 8 10 Replay the Last Played Song Play Last Song Press and hold Play Songs in Random Order Random Play MANE While a file is playing paused Xx Play Mode e Random Repeat Repeat Play MEN While a file is playing paused Xx Play Mode e Repeat or Repeat All Change Sound Quality Surround Equalizer Voice Cancel
257. mation Get Latest NT Get Latest e YES e A connection is established to the redelivery page e You can download only the latest information Content cannot be downloaded on non delivery days MRequesting Redelivery from Information Prompt Information Prompt appears Info Channel gt e 9 YES 0 Check Past Updates History emm History gt e Select the informations e Update Weather Forecast Manually Update Weather Forecast Mc Update e 9 YES gt e Scanning QR Codes From gt SETE page 9 26 Use Scan Results Call Send Message To Phone Book Access URL Sem Select the information e gt Call Send Message or To Phone Book e When a URL is scanned select YES after selecting the URL Paste Scan Results into Message Text To Message Seem 5v To Messagem Use Location Information Start Navi Appli To Locations SERENA Nv Go to or To Locations 0 Ku man s Room Japanese From gt ETERS page 9 27 Check What You can Do in Ku man s Room Help Vx 9 A47 Help gt 9 S Town Japanese S Loop Japanese m m HMM 10 2 SI Friend s Status sss sss e e e s s R 6 ooo c cce s esco cesso ceras o ones score ss scenes sos e 10 3 About SI Friend s Status E E E sos soso oo 10 3 Using SI Friend s Status E a RRR a a OSHS a e RTT E RR a TT TEA SI Circle talk e e coco cce cce coco ro o heh 10 6 About SI Circle Talk CORO SOD oOo HHO
258. memory perform the backup operation again card The file whose content key has been e Do not use a PC or other device to view or moved to the memory card for backup will change a backup file in a memory card The file no longer be available on the handset may be damaged Importing a content key into the handset e Copyrighted data may not be transferred to the adds it to other content keys in the EJ select Transfer AU 9 8 9 Backup memory card or restored to the handset or may handset It does not overwrite the current gt e be deleted from the memory card handset after handset content keys the transfer E Select the data to back up e e f the file name of data restored to the handset is more than 32 characters the characters that exceed the limit are omitted when the file is transferred e The security lock set on the handset Data Folder will not be reflected in the transferred data e Files in the TV folder cannot be transferred to the memory card handset e To select other data repeat this step e To select or unselect all the data Press X x Mark All or Unmark All KO E dny eg 19 5UeA 9 14 12 10 Press Trans gt 9 gt Enter your Handset Code e When transferring Phone Book entries a confirmation window appears asking if you want to include images saved in Phone Book Select NO to transfer the Phone Book entries without images e When transferring events on the Calendar or ta
259. mmunication Confirmation Window e Set Secure Connection Confirmation Window e Set Memory Access Confirmation Window e Delete Broadcast Data e Set Location Information Send Setting Set Whether or Not to Send the Manufacture Number e Set the Content Storage Location e SI c A a Ad Db page 13 28 Z2 6 5 Recording Playing Programs Recording a Program You can record a program as you watch it In addition to images and audio you also can record subtitles and data broadcast information T Press and hold v Display the program to record e For information about selecting the channel see page 6 4 E Press 1 x Record e Program recording starts a ER Press 6 2 gt YES gt 0 Recording stops and the recorded program is saved to the storage location specified by File Storage e Except for your own personal enjoyment any use of recordings made by you that infringes upon the copyrights of copyright holders is prohibited e Due to copyright restrictions you may not be able to record certain programs 6 6 Playing a Recorded Program l Press 6 bTV gt 6 gt TV Player gt 0 gt Phone Memory or Memory Card e Elsa aR BIB t Menu Recorded Program List Window E Select the program to play e ar X ES Db Ei pil aaa a ES gt PLAY 00 00 03 00 00 18 L SE Ch n 33 Ch ToData Pause Menu Program Playback Window e You
260. n gt cones o seno cs 9 12 S GPS Navi s eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee e eee ee e eee ee eee e eee eee eee eee eee eee e 9 14 Using Sl GPS Navi G amp o GO eo 6 86 6 amp 6 66 60 008 666 00 5005650 amp amp 600666868666 00c5005005006 66 00006686066 00050005006 amp 6069686 9 14 Idokoro Moy eec eee eoe c TENET eis ee orc cera E 9 16 Using Idokoro Mail amp 0 o 5 56868 amp 6o0o08c58 6866005252068 769600500280668o00502808c9660000686066 amp 00205282666000602826 9 16 Alarms see eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee e e 9 18 Using Alarms cc 9 18 World Clock lt eoooooononnccnnnannanannonacaaconacnccacccccrc ccoo corr 0 9 19 Calculator Dictionary see ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee e e 9 20 Using the Calculator 00 ss ss ss ss ss osos soso 9 20 Using the Dictionary eo ooo oe Soo oo EOE SS oU oe TOC SOO cacete KOO SoD Ee ESO OOO BOSS OU Oo EEE 0 0 9 20 Kitchen Ti to ren orci aro eeeee erroe isso tolo alo ene ca orar ceri ee seo oro nec 9 21 Measuring Time SBESCOSSBBEESGNOSBBBSSLSSOCLBBESSOSOBDESSCOSBBBESCLGOGABOSECOCABBESGO SABE 9 21 S Quick News cccccccccccc coco ooo coco coco ooo oc 0 0 0 0 000000 ooo 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 9 22 Checking for Information Updates c2 9 22 St information Channel ssesee eec eee esee o eese e 9 23 Browsing Updated Information E 9 23 Document Viewer s eee eee eee eee e
261. n make a call to a phone number saved in the handset Phone Book by pressing just the last one or two digits of the entry number 0000 to 0099 and then pressing BD Enter the last two digits of the entry number 0010 to 0099 e For entry numbers 0000 through 0009 enter the last digit only and press Le Making an International Call This section explains how to make an international call from Japan A separate application is required for using the international call service For details contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 e The handset does not support international roaming so it cannot be used outside of Japan a Enter a phone number 5 x Intl Calls e Country Number List Window E Select a country e 9 7 EJ Press to end the call Answering Machine Record a caller s message to your handset when you are unable to answer a voice call 1 Press and hold When you cannot answer the call the outgoing message plays and recording starts e When recording capacity becomes full or the call ends it stops automatically e To cancel Answering Machine press and hold s e Press and hold or e to activate Answering Machine while receiving an incoming call 1189 e Answering Machine is not available for video calls and Call Waiting e When five messages are recorded Answering Machine is disabled Do the following to delete messages Press 27 gt bSelect a message
262. nd play them as a set Add music files to playlists by all tracks at once by artist or by album Adding Songs to a Playlist EP Press EX gt Playlist gt O H Press x New Playlist 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e E Enter a playlist name e 9 YES e New Playlist Jal Music 2Artist 34 bum Displays all files as a list Playlist Creation Window 4 Select All Music e e To select music files by artist or by album Select Artist or Album Select an artist or album e 5 Select a music file e To select multiple files repeat this step Unmark Menu Create 6 Press Create Playing a Playlist BB Press E gt Playtist gt 9 Otracks Select Menu Playlist Window H Select a playlist Play Changing the Name of a Playlist 1 Press El gt Playlist e E Select a playlist 5 x 29 Rename e EJ Edit the playlist name e More Features no A Functions for Playlists D page 8 11 Playlists Iddy js 19 e d epa o 8 7 Using S Appli Downloading S Appli Starting S Appli Download an S Appli from Web pages providing l S Appli on the Internet Downloading incurs the aD Press 9S Appli 9 Library m Press e 9S Appli Library same amount of transmission fees as when you gt gt 0 e To change the Library view from the handset to the memory card press E E Select an
263. nding on the function T differs depending on the function Last Nane 000 0166 Last Nane Last Name e o D a SoftBank BNext Repeat o Cv 07 b 5 0000 dC dCO0 b n Mo _ 012345 EAT 00 9 6789abcdefsh Get pP SIG a ijkImnoparst PE Co ant PR uvwxvzABCDEF Prev 1OSelect Next Prev Repeat Next H Select a pictograph gt e E Select an emoticon e E Select a number or letter e The selected pictograph is entered and the The selected emoticon is entered and the e Repeat this step to enter another number pictograph list window disappears emoticon list window disappears or letter e To enter pictographs continuously from the To enter emoticons continuously from the pictograph list window press after emoticon list window press after selecting each pictograph selecting each emoticon 2 1 Text Entry suoneJado diseg E mail Address and URL Extensions Example Entering co jp part of an e mail address nm In a text entry window press EN gt URL e The address library is displayed Last Name H Select co jp Editing Text Correcting Entered Text Copy Cut Paste ap In a text entry window move cursor to the first character of the text range to copy cut Range paste E Select Start gt Move cursor to the last character e BH In a text entry window move cursor to the left of the character to delete The character to the right of the cursor is delete
264. nds of input methods Standard 1 In a text entry window press e For text entry key assignments see page 14 9 mode Beeper mode T9 mode and Multi tap e Unavailable text input modes are not Example Entering 371 mode Unless otherwise noted text entry displayed operations are described using Standard mode Tmout Mode f EIS In a text entry window enter 77 For details on entering text in Beeper mode see puana e Press three times gt 2 LA H e three times 8 amp twice 3 E TEL About Text Entry Window E TORO y Last Name 000 0168 2 o L 9 H Select a text input mode e The text input mode is switched AE PITE Text Input Mode Icons CONES HS m Kana Predict Num za amp Kanji hiragana 0K 2 Single bye katakana A Double byte alphanumerics upper case EE O a Double byte alphanumerics lower case 2 ii A Single byte alphanumerics upper case T DNumber of characters entered Maximum a Single byte alphanumerics lower case number of characters allowed is displayed The O Double byte numbers maximum number of characters allowed varies 0 Single byte numbers depending on the function URL Enter e mail address and URL extensions Indicates the current input mode from the address library Aa Selects the range of text Pict Enter pictographs By pressing e when a text range is selected Enter emoticons you can perform operations such as copying or My
265. ne the ringtone will be the same as the corresponding setting of Sounds Select a folder gt e Select a ringtone pattern e twice Secret Entries Set specific Phone Book entries as Secret so other people cannot see them m From Phone Book Entry Window select Options e E Select Secret gt ON 0 ON Es Hide this item of e s indicates a Secret entry e To view Secret entries switch Secret Mode page 11 4 to Show suo e1ado 21569 2 17 Phone Book zm BB Press QI Dialed suonejodg 21569 2 18 Saving Numbers from Call Log n BER E 20803123XXXX e To switch between Dialed and Received press 0 09 E Select a phone number 5 To Phone Book gt Add New e e To add the phone number to an existing Phone Book entry select Add and select the entry Using Phone Book Calling from Phone Book 1 Press 0900000XXXX Preste Select Menu e Press 9 or 03 to access the previous or next index tab Phone Number Email Select Menu e Press 0 or 03 to scroll entries within the same index tab 3 Select a phone number _ e In Standby press and hold a number key L1 8 to 8 amp to access the corresponding index tab Alternatively enter the first character s of the name in the search window Changing Search Mode h Mode e I gt U C h eBy Reading E Select a search mode e e
266. ne Memory e mp Select at itemm twice Settings 9 Display e gt Wide Viewm e gt Set Wide View gt Select a window you want to sete e ON or OFF e e f you change the IdleScreen setting you also will need to reconfigure the wallpaper setting Set Wide View Collectively gt 2 m Wide View ON or Wide View OFF e UOI eziuo sn 13 3 Display Settings Settings 9 Display e Mini Tool e gt UO LZILIOJSND 13 4 gt Mini Photo e Image e Images Liste o Select a listmp o mp e Images must be saved to Images List in advance gt Mini Photo e Image e Images Liste mSelect a list sa wbSelect an entrys e mb Phone Memory or Memory Card e mSelect an imagemp e twice mp twice gt Mini Photo e Imagem e Select Folder e mp Select a foldermp e mp gt Mini Photo e Image gt Preset e mp s Set an Animation for Mini Tool Save Images to Images List Select a Folder Pictures Set Preinstalled Images Incoming Caller Details m Settings e Display p e Caller Details gt Set Caller Photo to Appear gt Picture 9 ON or OFF e Set Caller Info to Appear in the External Display gt Ext Display e ON or OFF 0 e When Picture is set to ON incoming image does not appear However if you receive a call from a Phone Book entry with Secret set to ON when
267. ne breaks with q E Y x H Delete entered characters Display characters in opposite order o gt While assigning a reading in hiragana to an entry in the Word List page 2 14 you can enter only double byte hiragana and cho on ES xipueddy 14 9 Text Entry Keys Beeper Mode Entering Characters in Beeper Mode Switch the input method to Beeper mode Enter two digits to make one Example Entering 440 character The combinations are as follows K In a text entry window press EHEASFAEITAES gt 0 m Sa O v D ta n zh ua e e jindicates upper and lower cases are available Press to switch case immediately after character entry e When entering in Aj and ay all the characters will be single byte e When entering in 5 Eb 83 and a3 hiragana will turn to katakana e When entering in amp and 3s the characters will be in lower case 14 10 Specifications Main Specifications 9211 Frequency Range 1920 to 2170 MHz Approx 180 min Video call Approx 90 min Continuous Talk Time Continuous Standby Time Approx 440 hrs Charging Time Approx 120 min Dimensions When Closed WxHxp PP ox 51X 106X 19 4 mm Maximum Output 0 25 W Weight Approx 132 g with battery e The values above were calculated with the battery attached e The continuous talk time refers to the average length o
268. neral Information page 14 41 e t may be impossible to display play a file until you obtain a content key content license depending on the file e Messages exceeding 300 KB cannot be fully retrieved part of them is deleted Replying to Messages The Create Message Window opens and the recipient s address is automatically set e When replying to an S Mail the subject to which Re is prefixed is automatically inserted in the subject field Example Replying by creating new text BP Press z Message Box gt e 9 Received E Select a folder 9 Select a message gt e 9 z Reply Sub Menu lan gWith Text 3Refer Close c Select e To reply to the sender of a message with multiple addresses select To Sender or To All e To reply by quoting the received message text select With Text to reply by referring to the received text select Refer More Features E Receiving Messages Server Operations Display Settings e Set the Font Size e Set the Scroll Unit e Display Hide Address and Subject When Sending Receiving Messages Incoming Messages gt page 13 16 Set New Message Retrieve Mode Set Automatic Display of Picture Files Set Automatic Playback of Sound Files Set Spam Filter 3D Pictograms gt page 13 16 Set the Criteria for Displaying Received Messages with 3D Pictograms Set the Font and Background Colors for 3D Pictograms gt page 4 16 gt
269. ng Machine eese 3 6 Background Play Multitask cc 8 10 Files Data Folder rere 2 21 Music O NE 8 4 Playlist sd o bo aria a tes cd e r SS RT 8 7 Recorded TV Programi esee memes 6 6 Video 7 11 8 5 Voice Recorder so Gach a GIU e ca SO GO Bide Bh 9 9 Protect Messages A 9 sed O NA E 4 1 7 ES a 14 37 xepul 14 38 R Receive Messages ssss t n n 4 8 4 16 S Friend s Status Notification 10 5 via Bluetooth Communication 12 6 12 7 Via Infrared RC e ee AC we Oe EG s OCT Oe o 12 3 Record Answering Machine n 3 5 Other Party s Voice Voice Memo 3 14 TV Program emm 6 6 Video WE CE CN ec 6 ae AE AD We SAE ae OK 7 5 Voice Mail ERAS ia PR A AS a 3 1 1 Voice Recorder Tr 9 9 Register S Quick News Contents 9 22 Reply to Received Messages ccc 66s 4 9 Reset Browser Settings NR n eU AA A oe Boss 13 20 Handset A AR A AA A 13 33 Multi Selector Ml Sle vat E aa 2 25 Prediction Conversion Dictionary 13 34 SI Quick News mmm 13 8 Total Call Cost GOMA A e VIV RAE ea E 3 16 Total Call Time S cares e SR 3 16 Restrict Access to the Internet by URL Entry 11 5 Call Barling add nom ner aieo 3 17 Resume I Appli M e 8 8 S Save Attachments a a a a RD S 4 19 Bookmark AN in e as a ay ane 5 6 Drafts ra 105 787 ad aa lac tah R ca TS 8 4 1 5 Events dat ds a a AA a C Sax CO a BREED a 20 9 4 File in Web Pages She iii a Ree wa ga ce cdl i al ae Gee te i
270. nk Landlines Mobile Phones SoftBank Handsets Only with video call compatible mobile phones Optional Services such as Call Forward and Voice Mail are available ha Calling Abroad ary Make and receive voice and video calls a separate application is required 4 i L E L E E L E E E L L E L E L E E L E E E L L E L E E L E E E E L L L Using Your Handset Abroad Handset is not Global Roaming service eligible 9 BEEBE EEE EH O a 7 R a r T Checking Your Phone Number BD Press 9 Phone Book e My Details Name Not Registered Emai 1 send Select e To check your phone number during a call Press during a call gt My Details gt About Emergency Calls Emergency calls 110 police 119 fire and ambulance and 118 coast guard are available even when Password Lock and or Call Barring is active e f a video call is made to an emergency service the call becomes a voice call Emergency Call Location Notification Caller s location is notified to emergency agencies for emergency calls 110 119 and 118 Location information to be sent as emergency call location notification is either base station information or GPS information Since this handset supports GPS it uses GPS functions wherever GPS signal is available and sends GPS information GPS information sent from the handset is
271. nternational Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP in cooperation with the World Health Organization WHO All models of mobile phones are required to comply with the technical standards of Japan set forth in the Radio Law before being released for sale The 921T has received construction design certification under the Radio Law with a SAR value of 0 139 W kg This maximum SAR value was determined by TUV Rheinland Japan Ltd registered certification agency and the Telecom Engineering Center measurement agency at the maximum transmission power of this handset with measurement carried out conforming to the guidelines set by the Japanese government Depending on the product there may be minute differences in the SAR However they are within the allowed limits During calling the actual SAR is lower as the handset is designed to use the minimum transmission power necessary to communicate with the mobile network Additional information about SAR can be found at the website listed below Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications website http www tele soumu go jp j ele index htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses ARIB website http www arib emf org initiation sar html SoftBank website http www softbankmobile co jp corporate legal emf emf03 html Toshiba Mobile Phone website http www toshiba co jp product etsg cmt The technical guidelines are stipulated in the Ministerial Ordinance Relate
272. ntries Delete All e Enter your Handset Code gt YES 0 e You cannot delete preset Shortcut functions Active Window From gt page 2 7 CAS page 2 7 Set Active Window to Manual Open e 9 Settings e 9 Display gt e Idle Screen gt Main Display gt Active Window gt ON Manual gt e e Press 3 in Standby to open Active Window View Members in Shortcut Mode SIRE Sv 9 Settings gt e 9 Templates gt e gt Member News or Member gt e suoneJado diseg 2325 Advanced Features Text Entry suo e1ado 21569 v Edit Members List SEE y Edit List e Select a members e gt YES gt Friend Status or Phone Book gt e bSelect an entry 0 e To add a new member select Edit List then Not Registered and press e Change Members List Icons somme Select a members Vv 9 Change Icon 9 Phone Book ot Icon Select an icons e Toggle My Status Display On Off Vv Edit List gt e gt My Status ON or My Status OFF e ON OFF Check Member Status Communication Mode to select a members 7 View 6 Insert a Line Break In a text entry window enter text and converte to insert a line break e When the input method is Standard or Beeper you can also enter a line break by pressing and holding t amp amp e To insert a line break to the left of the
273. o OFF SAS i l icture or video can be sent immediately after or My Videos e Select a picture or video gt od y E l i l Add F e To use the full screen press Full while e Videos recorded in Video mode cannot be E ESTE tea sent RM 1 Add Frame e gt e To display the key guide press while Vr gt Send via 9 Via Phone Memory or Memory Cardo 0 gt playing a video Infrared ot Via Bluetooth 9 Select a frames e 9 amp 9 to adjust the position e For sending by infrared communication see gt e 9 x gt Overwrite or Save as Newr page 12 2 For sending by Bluetooth communication see page 12 6 bunip3 sanpig esaue MON Advanced Features bunip3 ainzdig esawe gt Add a Stamp to a Picture Add Stamp AT A 1 m Add Stamp 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e gt Select a stamp e gt 6 to adjust the position gt 6 9 5 twice Overwrite or Save as New e e f the size of a stamp is larger than that of the picture the stamp cannot be added Rotate a Picture Rotate Image ATA Rotate Image e Ele L AWS lB mb 0 9 7 9 Overwrite or Save as New e Apply a Mosaic to Part of a Picture Mosaic Mosaic to adjust the position e 09 to change the textures e 9 sa gt Overwrite or Save as New 6 Mix Pictures to Create Wallpaper Wallpaper 9 Tools Useful Tools gt Edit Picture
274. o ooo ross soso 10 6 Using SI Circle Talk E a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ss 10 7 Advanced Features o e e o o oe o o oo o o o 0 o o o o 0 e o 0 oooO 1 0 9 C O 3 gt A o a O NE S9IINIS UOI BDIUNWILIO 10 2 S Town Japanese S Loop Japanese Using S Town S Town is an online 3D virtual space Go online to chat shop etc e When you use S Town for the first time a user registration free and profile registration are required Please read and agree to the terms of service before the registration e Packet transmission fees apply to use S Town The fees may be expensive e If you subscribe to Website access restrictions you cannot use S Town EB Press e 9 Communications e E Select S Town You can cancel the S Town service by selecting S 477 S Town from Y44 1 My Menu of Yahoo Keitai e Upgrade notification may appear when you start S Town Follow the onscreen instructions to upgrade S Town e About the Library Downloaded S Appli that expand the functions of S Town are automatically stored in the Library To check S Appli in the Library Press e Communications 9S Town s Libr Using S Loop Use S Loop to keep a diary on the web or exchange information via BBS GB Press e bCommunications gt e EJ select S Loop 9 YES S Friend s Status About S Friend s Status S Friend s Status is a function tha
275. o toggle between the alternative picture and camera image Switch Outgoing Incoming Image Windows Switch Windows SERT YY leE Screen Set 9 e mp Switch e In Prior Incoming Only Out Prior or Outgoing Only e Set a Still Picture as the Outgoing Image Call Log Functions Send Picture RE v Send Picture 6 9 Send Pic ON bPhone Memory or Memory Card gt 9 Select a pictures e From gt EAN page 3 9 Delete Call Log Records Delete Delete All ES MDeleting a Record ETT Select a record v 9 Delete Delete 0 gt YES 0 Change Alternative Picture Alternative Picture a o RR y Alt Picture e Alt Pic ON e lllSelecting the Image Preinstalled in the Handset MDeleting All Records SERT Delete e gt Delete All gt e bEnter your Handset Code gt YES e Preset b e Lock Call Log Call Log Lock Selecting an Image from Data Folder l g Memory Card e lek Call Log Lock e gt Enter your Handset Code Lock e Phone Memory or Memory Card e e To cancel the lock select Unlock Select an images e e Handset automatically adjusts the picture size Change Incoming Image Quality Image Quality METER Vx Screen Set 9 e 9 Image Quality gt e Select the image output format e Advanced Features 3 16 Functions for Call Time and Cost View Call Time and Cost Call Time amp Cost
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278. old Release Buttons to remove AC Charger connector from handset e AC Charger and Desktop Cradle support a power supply of 100 to 240 V AC e AC Charger is exclusively for use in Japan e Because AC Charger and Earphone Microphone use the same External Device Port they cannot be used simultaneously Using Desktop Cradle Use only specified AC Charger sold separately and Desktop Cradle sold separately Plug PV AC Charger Charging Indicator Release Buttons gt EA Connector E Desktop Cradle AC Outlet Charging Indicator Window BB Attach AC Charger connector to Desktop Cradle e Inscription on connector should face up E Insert the plug into an AC outlet EJ Slide handset into Desktop Cradle until it clicks Charging Indicator illuminates red while charging may take up to approximately 120 minutes Charging Indicator glows through Charging Indicator Window Remove handset from Desktop Cradle then unplug AC Charger e In Viewer position Charging Indicator illuminates but is not visible through Charging Indicator Window Using In Car Charger Use only specified In Car Charger sold separately Charging 9211 Indicator Connector In Car Charger Release Buttons an Connect Charger connector to handset e Inscription on connector should face down E Insert Charger into cigarette lighter socket Charging Indicator illuminates red while charging may take u
279. one Book as the sorting condition Unsent Message with Attachment s e Select Address to set the specified Delivery Failed vs ort Setting 9 addresses regardless of whether they are Unsent Message without Attachments saved to Phone Book as the sorting Delivery Failed None condition Unsent Message with Attachment s Addr ae e Select Phone Book to set those Waiting Delivery i addresses that are either saved or not Unsent Message without Attachments Idokoro saved to Phone Book as the sorting Waiting Delivery condition buibesso N e Select Ku man to set messages from EXIT Select e 357 d with Attachment s Ku man as the sorting condition e Select Idokoro to set Departure Mail Unsent Message without Attachments Arrival Mail and Simple Notice as the Sending sorting condition Draft with Attachment s Draft without Attachments S Mail SMS S Priority Protection SMS on the USIM Card High Protected High Not Protected Normal Protected Low Protected O Low Not Protected 4 11 Organizing Using Messages More Features E Organizing Messages 5 page 4 17 Using Messages gt page 4 18 4 Message Box Settings gt page 13 17 Do Not Auto delete Old Messages e Switch Between Folder View and All Message View Switch Between Mixed View and Separate View Message List Display Settings gt page 13 17
280. ons e MConnecting to the Selected URL By Yahoo Keitai or By PC Browser gt Save Attached Files Save Attachments ESTAS Open a message that has an attachment Select a file gt 6 gt Save gt e gt Enter a file names e Phone Memory or Memory Card gt Select a folders e e Some files cannot be saved depending on the file type e To display play the attached file open the file and select View or Play Some data may not be displayed played properly on your handset e When a received message has more than 20 attached files all the files after the 20th file are not displayed played Edit and Send Unsent Messages Edit Unsent Messages bUnsent gt Select a message e Select an item e Edit the items e gt 2 9 0K9 0 e Press OK after editing the address Change the Order of Messages Sort by EE 5 v Sort by gt e Select the criteria for changing order e Copy Text Text Copy EESTI Open a messages gt Text Copy gt e Move cursor to one end of the text range to copys e Specify the range KO Move SMS Messages to the USIM Card or Handset Move MRS Open a messages xv gt Move e To Folder To Phone or To USIM e Check Message Details View Details ENTES Open a messages XY let View e View Details e Move Messages to Another Folder Move Folder llMoving One Mes
281. ons e More Features a ps S Friend s Status Functions gt page 10 9 Settings for S Friend s Status 5 page 13 44 Edit Status Settings of My Status Save Members to Active Window gnore Saving Requests from People Not in Phone Book e Ignore All Saving Requests Settings for S Friend s Status S Circle Talk 5 page 13 44 e Disable S Friend s Status S Circle Talk S92IAJ9S UOI BDIUNWILUO 10 5 S Circle Talk S92IAJ9S UOI BDIUNWILIO 10 6 About S Circle Talk Circle Talk is a walkie talkie style communication service Talk one on one or with a group of people up to ten people using S Circle Talk compatible SoftBank handsets Press and hold the key to talk one person at a time and release the key when finished talking Check the S Circle Talk window to check each participant s status and see who is currently talking e You must subscribe to S Friend s Status to use S Circle Talk Transmission fees apply for using S Circle Talk S Circle Talk Talk one on one or with a group of people using S Circle Talk compatible SoftBank handsets S Circle Talk compatible handset Speak to dii S Circle Talk All Members n compatible handset You can also hear other members speak S Circle Talk compatible handset e S Circle Talk is unavailable if IP Service is set to OFF e S Circle Talk is unavailable if S Friend s Status is set to Offline Switch to Onlin
282. ooo 1 3 12 2 Input Method eccc00090009900900099 13 34 Insert e00606000000000900000009099 2 21 4 13 Internal Antenna lt s ss s s s s s s s s s s s s s s x 1 3 International Calle sss s s s ss s s s ss sss s s s 3 5 International Code 13 22 Internet 0 00000009000000000000009000099 5 2 Settings PTT 13 19 Internet Security Code 1 14 Register Change SNR do sek i ees RS 1 1 5 IP Service ec0c000099009900099090099009 13 44 J Jump e0000009900990099000990009090099099 5 9 K Kacha ble 13 13 Keitaideco 2 3 2 6 2 30 13 2 13 11 Key Guide Camera Media Player TV E A RS RA E Key Shortcut ccococo coco oco coro 13 25 Keypad co oco coro coco oco 1 3 2 4 6 4 Keypad Light ecocccosc coco coco co 13 5 Keypad Lock ecoceco ro cosc oco c oc 00 1 1 3 Kitchen Timer ecco0000900099009900099 9 21 Ku man Mail ec000009009900009000099099 9 27 Ku man s Room ecc0000990099000999099 9 27 L Landscape View Operations 2 3 Language E amp BEEBR eee 13 6 License Information S Appli 13 32 Lifestyle Appli reese 9 10 Display Balance gt 9 31 Lighting mn gt gt 13 5 13 32 Lighting Time m 13 5 Line Break eco90000999090900009909000299 2 26 Locate Me ec0090009900900009900099009 9 14 Location Information Send Setting 13 29 13 41 Location Logs coco coco oco cc rc 9 32 Location Mail ecc000009990900009909909 9 32
283. oooooooooooooooooooo 1 3 1 1 3 Hold Answer cocoocoooooooooooooooooo 3 13 Hold Call ceccoococooooooooooocoooooo 3 14 Hold Setting Video Call 13 23 IC e00000099009900990009909009090099009 14 2 IC Card e000000000000909099990090000009 9 10 Sao E E 9 12 13 40 IC Card Lock ecc coco ooo once 9 12 Ichi Navi ecoceco soco soco once coro 9 14 Icons Bluetooth Compatible Devices 12 5 Display E so gia as teas eee dao a 1 5 External Display E O 1 6 Message List n 4 10 Text Input Mode A 2 9 TV Links O O RR NL 6 8 Video Call E RE wn cf en 3 7 Idle Screen Ku man 13 43 Idokoro Mail coco cross o coeso 00 9 16 Image Mode xxx x m x gt gt 6 5 Image Quality Camera gt gt sx x x lt 13 25 Image Quality TV 13 28 Image Quality Video Call 3 15 13 23 Image Stabilization gt x x gt x x gt gt 13 26 In Car Charger s m IR 1 9 Incoming Call Image ce gt s sss xx x gt x lt lt lt 13 2 Incoming Message Image gt sx x x lt lt 13 2 Incoming Messages 4 8 Infinity e0000000000000090090999990909099 7 10 Information Prompt IP 1 7 Infrared e090000990009900099000909009909 12 2 Authentication Password 12 2 Diak p Confecllons ras end seges 12 14 ON OFF RR A A N 12 2 Send a Picture Video After Shooting 7 11 Send My Details iB a a 12 14 Transfer Files TT T 12 2 Infrared Port cococoooooooooooo
284. open Main Menu Use 99 to select a menu icon and press e to access that menu 9 Messaging Yahoo Keitai Enter mE a TV Camera S Appli suone1ado 21569 lt E 3 x d Tools Data Folder MediaPlayer Wa TE Communi PhoneBook Settings cations e Switch c Select Menu Main Menu DMessaging Create S Mail SMS messages Also check received and sent S Mail SMS messages Chapter 4 Yahoo Keitai From Yahoo Keitai menu access the Mobile Internet to download pictures melodies and applications Use PC Site Browser to access websites for PCs Chapter 5 Entertainment Access latest news launch BookSurfing and visit Ku man s Room Chapter 9 ZZ ATV Watch and record Digital TV broadcasts Chapter 6 Camera Take pictures and record videos Chapter 7 OS Appli Access applications such as games Chapter 8 DTools Access useful functions such as Alarms and Calculator Chapters 9 13 14 Data Folder Save access files here Chapter 2 Media Player Play music and video files Chapter 8 DCommunications Access Communication Services provided by SoftBank S Town S Loop S Friend s Status S Circle Talk Chapter 10 Phone Book Save and access Phone Book information Chapter 2 Settings Modify and confirm handset settings and perform data communication and backup Chapters 12 13 Switching Main Menu View Change Main Menu view from Icon View default
285. operate when an S Appli is set as the Screensaver or when the Voice Call of Calls amp Alarms page 13 32 is set as Continue Apps e According to the type of application there are some cases when a Screensaver application may pause if the time specified for Power Saving page 13 5 is over Move S Appli Move Select Multi Move AII EMoving One Application SENI Select an applicatione YY let Mover e 9 One e gt YES e llMoving Multiple Applications Vx Mover 9 Select Multi gt e Select applications e p gt YES gt O lllMoving All Applications W 9 Mover 9 All e gt Enter your Handset Code YES gt e e Screensaver settings will be canceled if the Appli set as Screensaver is moved to the memory card e There are some cases when an S Appli cannot be moved anywhere according to the type of the preinstalled S Appli There are also some cases when an S Appli cannot be moved to the memory card according to the type of S Appli e f there is the same S Appli on the handset or on the memory card the S Appli will be overwritten Delete S Appli Delete Select Multi Delete All MDeleting One Application INTE Select an applicatione Vv 9 Delete e One e gt YES e MDeleting Multiple Applications W 9 Delete 9 Select Multi e Select applications e gt sa gt YES e Deleting All Applications wl Delete gt Al
286. or wherever water or any other fluid is used Do not place them near cups vases or other containers of fluids Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire electric shock or malfunction If the handset is dropped accidentally in water or any other fluid immediately turn off the handset and remove the battery If the handset battery or charger is exposed to fluids such as water during charging remove the power plug from the outlet immediately Do not charge the wet battery If the battery gets wet contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance page 14 41 O Do not use excessive force when inserting the battery into the handset or connecting the handset to the charger sold Prohibited separately Do not connect any cords with reverse polarity Doing so may cause the battery to leak rupture overheat or catch fire as well as cause electric shock or malfunction O Do not touch the battery terminal metal parts with any metal objects necklace hairpin etc Prohibited Doing so may cause the battery to overheat rupture or catch fire as well as the metal object to overheat Do not use a battery other than one supplied with or designated for the handset Compulsory Do not use the battery for any other handset Doing so may cause overheating rupturing fire or malfunction Use the charger sold separately designated for the handset to charge the battery Compulsory Use the charger sold separately onl
287. or the AC Charger sold separately and 12 or 24 V DC for a negative ground car only for the In Car Charger sold separately Wipe away any dust on the plug of the AC Charger sold separately with a dry cloth after removing the Compulsory plug from the outlet Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fire Follow the instructions below when installing and wiring in vehicle devices Compulsory Make sure that devices do not interfere with driving and safety equipment such as airbags Make sure that wires are not caught in seatbelt buckles doors or other moving parts Any wire caught around a foot brake pedal accelerator pedal etc may interfere with driving and cause a traffic accident If any part of an in vehicle device drops onto the floor it may startle you into abrupt braking or steering leading to a traffic accident When thunder is heard outside stop using the handset immediately Compulsory Turn off the handset and do not touch it Failing to do so may attract lightning and cause electric shock When thunder is heard stop using the handset and move to a safe place such as inside a building If the battery fails to charge in the specified time O stop charging immediately Compulsory Fajling to do so may cause overheating rupturing or fire Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance page 14 41 When inserting the plug of the AC Charger sold separately into an AC household outlet make sure
288. or videos perfect for frames or other effects or take continuous shots Picture Editing Compose and edit images by adding camera automatically detects the distance stamps or text to pictures you have to the subject and focuses Image taken Select from a variety of sizes from Sha mail or Movie Sha mail to high resolution images to fit your needs When you press the shutter key the stabilization function is also included Shoot Pictures Videos S s a on E E Non SoftBank SoftBank Mobile Phones Handsets Send with Sha mail Movie Sha mail e Pictures are saved in JPEG format and videos in MPEG 4 format e To avoid camera shake hold the handset firmly or set the image stabilizer function page 13 26 to ON e Fingerprints or grime may affect focus Wipe the lens with a soft cloth e Do not block the lens or brightness sensor with your finger or strap when shooting pictures videos Display Positions Use the display position suited for each Camera mode or Video mode See page 1 4 for changing the display position Clamshell Open Position Use this position when shooting in Mobile Video Mail or Short Video mode Use this position when shooting in Digital or Video mode Self portrait Position Use this position for Self view mode Shoot either in portrait or landscape orientation according to the Camera Video mode to be used Camera Modes EMobile Take a picture to set as wa
289. ord List o RI J FJ select To Word List 9 9 Word 9 9 Enter a word e Reading E Select Reading gt Enter a reading 9 To Word List E ls PRT Ub 7 Lid 3 E Press X OK Save Words During Text Entry 1 During text entry move cursor to the first character of target word Range paste H Select Start gt e Move cursor to the last character e EJ select To Word List 9 0 TB Select Reading 9 Enter the reading e 5 Press Nx OK Edit Saved Entries at In a text entry window press x gt Customize gt Word List gt gt Edit Word e Menu H Select a word Edit Select the word reading e Edit the word reading e 3 Press OK More Features no Nu mm Word List Functions gt page 2 28 Save phone numbers e mail address and other contact information to Phone Book Phone Book Entry Items Basic Information Name and Reading Picture Access Phone Book information while making calls writing messages creating S Circle Talk groups Some Features suo e1ado 21569 Entry Number Group ecc Speed Dial Messaging Phone Number Note o Make calls to people in Specify addresses from E mail Address e Phone Book quickly Phone Book quickly when y 0 writing messages S Addressbook Back up Reject Calls Back up Phone Book to
290. ord may cause electric shock overheating or fire Do not plug or unplug the AC Charger sold V separately with wet hands Nowet Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction hands Keep magnetic cards away from the handset and make sure that a magnetic card is not trapped when Prohibited closing the handset Failing to do so may cause the magnetic data on a cash card credit card telephone card or floppy disk to be lost Do not use the handset in a vehicle if it affects in S vehicle electronic devices Prohibited Use of the handset in some types of vehicles may in some rare cases affect in vehicle electronic devices and interfere with safe driving XIX Safety Precautions A Caution S Do not place the handset on an unstable or unlevel If the fuse for the In Car Charger sold separately surface blows replace it with a designated fuse Prohibited Doing so may result in the handset falling and causing injury or Compulsory Replacing the fuse with other than a designated fuse may cause malfunction Be particularly careful when vibration is set overheating and fire JT DT O Sm For details on replacing the fuse refer to the instruction manual of O Do not dispose of the used battery with ordinary the In Car Charger sold separately garbage Prohibited Insulate the terminal with tape and then dispose of the used Use the handset in well lighted places and with an battery separately from ordinary garbage or take it to yo
291. orward Voice Mail is not activated perform the following to forward an incoming call Voice Call Press Divert while handset is ringing vibrating Video Call Press Nvv 9 Divert while handset is ringing vibrating 1189 More Features vir Functions for Optional Services D page 3 16 NY o Advanced Features Making Calls From gt DFM TEC page 3 4 CEIMIC page 3 4 Fey EA page 3 7 My Details 1189 Save Information to My Details Save My Details 9 Phone Book e gt My Details e Select an item Xl 9 Edit gt Enter information e 9 z MEntering a Name 9 Phone Book e gt My Details e gt Name e Select an item Vv 9 Edit bEnter a name 9 z twice Use Location Information Personal Info e 9 Phone Book 9 My Details e gt Personal Info Location Exist v gt Open Map Location Mail Add Location or Delete e To save a location select Personal Info and then do the following No Location x Add Location e Outgoing Call Functions Set Caller ID On Off Show My Number Redial e Settings e gt Call Settings gt o Dialed Numbers Show My Number gt e Select Show My o gt Select an entry b 7 J 9 zx to end the ID Hide My ID ot OFF e call e To make a video call select an entry and then e f you select OFF t
292. orwarding an S Mail the subject to which Fw is prefixed is automatically inserted in the subject field VESTES Select a messages v gt Divert gt e Call Sender Recipient Call Sender Call Address SEVERI Select a messages Xx gt Call Sender or Call Address gt C 7 Check Delivery Report Check Delivery Report ESTAS IO Select a message that has the delivery check icon gt e Use Linked Information Call Create Message Save Sender Start Navi Appli Access URL ESTAS Open a message that has a links Select a links e The available linked information is displayed in blue characters Mi Making a Call to the Selected Phone Number Voice Call 4 Mi Making a Video Call to the Selected Phone Number Voice Call gt S Video Call lllMaking an S Circle Talk Call to the Selected Phone Number Voice Call gt 6 Xe lep Circle Talk e lllSending a Message to the Selected Phone Number E mail Address Create Mail gt gt Create gt 9The Create Message Window opens MAdding the Selected Phone Number E mail Address to Phone Book Save Sender e Add New or Add e The Phone Book Entry Window opens e See Creating New Entries page 2 16 for entering other items Starting the Navi Appli from Location Information Navi Appli gt e Launch 9 MSaving the Selected Location Information to the My Locations To Locati
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294. p to approximately 120 minutes EJ Unplug In Car Charger then disconnect handset Press and hold Release Buttons to remove Charger connector from handset pexiejs Dunes BH Charging the Battery A e Do not use In Car Charger when the car engine is off Doing so may drain the car battery e Unplug In Car Charger when leaving your car If Charging Indicator remains on after removing car key In Car Charger may drain car battery e Use of the handset while driving is prohibited by law Before using the handset stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking is permitted e Because In Car Charger and Earphone Microphone use the same External Device Port they cannot be used simultaneously payers Dunes More Features Charging In Progress Image Slideshow gt page 13 7 umm LS LI LS IL NS INS LI ccc 1 10 Turning Handset Power On T Press and hold i P f 12 80 wy Thu 12 30 Standby When Handset Powers On for the First Time Following appears the first time handset is powered on or after performing Reset All or Reset Setting o impius 2008F01A0e8 f UU UU e Set Date amp Time page 1 12 Retrieving Network Information Before using network related services Yahoo Keitai Messaging or S Appli retrieve network connection information The first time you press e or a prompt appears 1 Press
295. ps Video Call Pause Apps Message Continue Apps Alarm Pause Apps Circle Talk Continue Voice Call Pause Video Call Pause Watching Message Pause DeliveryCheck Continue Alarm Pause Voice Call Continue Video Call Continue Message Continue DeliveryCheck Continue Alarm Continue Recording ES xipuaddy 14 23 Default Settings Text Entry Function Default Setting Custom Window Display Display Clear Setting Delete Input Method Standard Font Size Medium Small Prediction Predict Text ON Phrase ON Active Window Function Default Setting ON OFF ON Always Templates News Auto Refresh Flash News Manual News Manual S Loop Manual Unread Read Show All Screen Speed Neutral E xipuaddy 14 24 Glossary Terminology Description A third generation 3G mobile communication system Use the handset with this card inserted The card stores subscriber information such as your phone number and handset data You can also save Phone Book entries and other data to the card When you replace your handset use of the same USIM Card in the new handset enables you to continue using the data stored on the card USIM Card A number required for using the USIM Card with your handset This number allows you to prevent others from using your handset in the event that your handset is lost or stolen USIM PIN A service that allows long text
296. r a ring times e Filter Messages ZEE SED Options e gt Message e gt MessageFolder e Select a folder or None Display Caller Sender Name External Display a Options gt e Ext Display e ON OFF or Same as Phone gt e Customize Incoming Event Alerts by Group 9 Phone Book 9 Group gt e Select a group gt Options gt e See Setting Personal Ringtones page 2 17 for operations Managing Phone Book Switch Phone Book USIM Handset Memory Card gt Sv Change View gt e Select a storage location e e The handset Phone Book El USIM Phone Book 3 and memory card Phone Book Bl are displayed Sort Entries ble Sort by gt e Alphabet or Birthday gt e e Available when Search Mode page 2 19 is set to List View By 1 Touch or 29 F F By 2 Touch Edit Entries 9 Select a Phone Book entry gt e 9 Select an item e Edit the items e 9 52 gt Save or Save as New e Copy Move Entries lllCopying Moving One Entry 2 bSelect a Phone Book entry Nv 9 Copy or Move gt gt One gt 9 Phone Memory USIM or Memory Card gt e lllCopying Moving Multiple Entries gt 3 gt Copy or Move gt Select Multi gt Select Phone Book entries Copy sS Move Phone Memory USIM or Memory Card gt e E Copying Moving
297. r altered as a result of failure or repair of your handset It is therefore recommended that you keep a backup copy of important data such as Phone Book data SoftBank and Toshiba assume no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or alteration of handset data contents of Phone Book Data Folder etc and settings as a result of failure or repair of your handset e Disassembling or modifying the handset is in violation of Radio Law Your handset will not be accepted for repairs if it has been modified Customer Service If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services call General Information For repairs call Customer Assistance SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset dial toll free at 157 for General From outside Japan dial Information or 113 for Customer Assistance 81 3 5351 3491 Please take care to dial the correct number International charges will apply to this call Call These Numbers Toll Free from Landlines Hokkaido Aomori Akita Iwate Yamagata Miyagi Fukushima Niigata Tokyo Kanagawa Chiba General Information s 0088 240 157 Saitama Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Yamanashi Nagano Toyama Ishikawa Fukui fs 0088 240 113 T e General Information 0088 241 157 Aichi Gifu Mie Shizuoka General Information 0088 242 157 Osaka Hyogo Kyoto Nara Shiga Wakayama Hiroshima Okayama Yamaguchi Tottori Shimane Tokushima Kagawa Ehime
298. r the colors may change if the same image is displayed for a long time if the lighting is set brighter than necessary or after it has been used for an excessively long time However these are characteristics of OLED displays and are not malfunctions e The OLED display is made with extremely advanced technology but a very small number of pixels may remain dark or always lighted Also depending on the angle of view the display may show a diagonal pattern of color brightness distortion or color change However these are caused by the way OLED displays are made and are not malfunctions O Leaving the OLED display exposed to direct sunlight may damage it Be careful when placing the handset outside or near windows e Icons at the top of Display turn off after the Display has been on for a certain period of time Functional Limitations e After handset upgrade or subscription cancellation the following functions become unavailable on the handset Camera Digital TV Media Player S Appli e Above functions may become unavailable after long periods of not using the handset Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 XXVII General Notes Mobile Camera e Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera e Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight Concentrated sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction e Be sure to try taking and previewing
299. re or arrival is confirmed Select Weekly Select Amedi a mail notification is sent When your departure or Depart for the day you want to specifys arrival cannot be confirmed during the specified gt ON gt 8 mb Enter the start time and time period or positioning cannot be performed because you are out of range a mail notification duration e 9 s Ok is automatically sent Press OK 0 Manually Sending Notifications Simple Notice Send Simple Notice to preset recipients Recipients must be set to Yes in Recipient Window e The Side Key must be set to SimpleNotice in advance page 2 4 Gal Press and hold J Ms o More Features lo Functions for Idokoro Mail gt page 9 32 9 17 Using Alarms Setting an Alarm BB Press 9 Tools gt gt Alarms gt alarms EB OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Select Menu Alarm List Window H Select an alarm e Alarm Time amp Malarm Tone kl e Snooz 7B o o n Set Alarm Window 3 Select Time Enter a time e e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system 0 Select Once e Select a repeat interval e e When you select Weekly do the following Select day s of the week b e 6 7 OK EQ select Snooze ON or OFF 9 Enter a time between alarm tones e B Press OK OK e e f you select Notify Only Once when a confirmation window appears t
300. ries without images e When sending events tasks a confirmation window appears Select Without Past to send events tasks without including past events tasks 4 Enter the authentication password All the Phone Book entries events on the Calendar or tasks can be received from another infrared compatible handset Enter the same authentication password on both the sending and receiving devices The handset can receive files when the Infrared Setting is ON ED In Standby receive a connection request from another infrared compatible device E Enter your Handset Code Enter the authentication password EJ Select Add e e To overwrite all files Select Overwrite gt YES To cancel receiving files select Discard e The handset cannot receive files other than when in Standby More Features ndo Functions for Infrared Communication gt page 12 14 Receiving All Phone Book Entries Calendar amp Task Data 9 dnypeg sajsued 9 14 12 3 Bluetooth e Handset E dnypeg sajsued 9 14 12 4 About Bluetooth Transfer Phone Book picture and other files between your handset and another Bluetooth compatible device Also use a handsfree compatible device to make handsfree calls Frequency The Bluetooth system on the handset uses the 2 4 GHz spectrum ranging from 2 402 GHz to 2 480 GHz Other wireless devices may be using the same frequency In order to avoid radio
301. roup Name Group Icon Phone Book e Group e Select a groups e mb Select the group name mp e Enter a group names e mb Select a group iconm e mp e Press and select To USIM or To Phone to switch between the handset and the USIM Card UO LZILIOJSND 13 35 UO CZILIOJSND 13 36 File Transfer Settings for Bluetooth Communication e gt Settings e Connectivity Bluetooth e gt Display Details of a Paired Bluetooth Compatible gt Paired Device e Select a devices e Device Set a Bluetooth Compatible Device as a Trusted gt Paired Device e Select a devices lep Trust Device e ONw e Device If you set a paired Bluetooth compatible device as a trusted device a confirmation window is not displayed and a connection is established when a connection request is received from that device Display Details of the Handset gt Settings e m Details mp Change the Name of the Handset gt Settings e Device Name e Enter a device names e Communicate Using a Handsfree Device gt Settings e m Set Handsfree e Handsfreew e e To make and receive regular calls from your handset select Private Hide the Handset gt Settings p e m Visibility e Hidew e e f the connection is initiated by a device on which the authentication PIN code is entered and the handset registers the device to the paired device list a part of the device information is not displ
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303. s e p Select a paired wireless device gt e e For information about pairing a wireless device see page 12 5 and the user manual of the wireless device Save or Check TV Links Save Check TV Links Saving a TV Link Select items such as Save TV Links e e The actual procedure depends on the program For details see the information within the data broadcast Displaying a Website from a TV Link e 9 TV e 9 TV Links e p Select a TV link gt e To display a Memo do the following e 9 TV9 gt TV Links e p Select a Memo gt l s e The following icons appear to indicate the TV link type TV Links Valid Expired Memo Link communication contents Mobile contents PC contents e For some TV links an Internet connection confirmation window will appear If you select Ask Once Only the confirmation window will not be displayed from the next time Functions for Recording and Playback Check the Keys for Use During Playback Key Guide a 5 v7 m Key Guide e Functions for Recorded Programs Edit a File Name Rename TESTI Select a files NV 9 Rename e Edit the file name gt e e You cannot edit files saved to a memory card Delete Files Delete Select Multi Delete All MDeleting One File o Select a file gt p Delete e One e gt YES e MDeleting Multiple Files SEIZE e Delete e 9 Select Multi e Se
304. s GB Press gt Tools 9 Tasks e Status Select Wenu Tasks Window e To change the view format Press Nv 9 Change View e Select a view format e e To change the status of a task Select a task gt s2 Status gt Select the status e Deleting a Task 1 From Tasks Window select the task to delete E Press Yl Delete 9 One e gt YES 0 More Features w Functions for Calendar P page 9 28 Functions for Saving Events Tasks gt page 9 28 Functions for Saving Events 5 page 9 29 Functions for Saving Tasks gt page 9 29 Functions for Checking Managing Events gt page 9 29 Functions for Checking Managing Tasks gt page 9 30 Settings for Saving Events 5 page 13 38 e Change Alarm Volume Change Vibration Set the Image to Display at the Set Time Set the Stamp Icon Set Category of the Event Set a Phone Number E mail Address URL Calendar Tasks e Set a Link to a Related Message Web Page Image e Set a Location Settings for Calendar gt page 13 39 Set the View Format When Opening Calendar Change the Font Color of Events e Lock Calendar Settings for Saving Tasks gt page 13 39 e Change Alarm Volume Change Vibration Set the Image to Display at the Set Time Set the Stamp Icon Set Task Priority Set the Task Status Settings for Tasks Lock Tasks gt page 13 40 Time
305. s for Calculator From gt LETEA page 9 20 Calculate Currency Conversion Converter SERRE v Converter 9 e 9 Exchange Rate 9 Main Currency ot Sub Currency gt Enter a rates e gt three times Enter an amount Vv 2 Converter e 9 To Main or To Sub e Functions for S Quick News From gt ITAM page 9 22 page 9 22 SSA page 9 22 Update Lists Automatically Auto Refresh SMC Settings gt Auto Refresh e Flash News News or S Loop 0 MSetting Flash News to Update Automatically Select the time interval for the automatic update gt 0 0 gt YES 0 sj00 9 33 Advanced Features MSetting News S Loop to Update Automatically Automatic gt 0 gt Q 9 e 9 YES e e S Quick News Flash News and S Loop List updates do not take place during late hours at night e Automatic update may not occur if your handset is outside the service area or signal reception is poor e f automatic updates stop for some reason performing a manual update page 2 8 can restart the automatic updates Delete Registered Contents and Items Delete Delete All MDeleting One Entry DEI EIE e Delete e One e 9 YES gt e MDeleting All Entries PESCA SR Delete e gt All e Enter your Handset Code YES 0 S Information Channel From ITem page 9 23 MENTA TE page 9 23 Download Unreceived Infor
306. s stations railway lines highways etc Other areas where there is a large number of signal obstructions or areas that are cut off from the signal E Select Manual p e Set Channels e To automatically configure channel settings Select Scan gt e Watching TV e About the TV Antenna Extend the TV Antenna when using the Digital TV The TV Antenna is only for receiving television signals You should leave it stowed in the handset whenever you are not watching the Digital TV Never try to adjust the angle or apply excessive force by holding the tip of the TV Antenna Doing so can cause the TV Antenna to bend When using the TV Antenna extend it as far as it will go Note however that the best image and audio reception may be possible with the TV Antenna stowed 2 inside the handset if you are very close to the source of the broadcast e Battery Level Use of the Digital TV is not possible when the battery level is at 4 except during charging The Digital TV will turn off automatically if the battery level drops to while you are using it e About Charging You can use the Digital TV while charging the battery Watching or recording Digital TV while charging can cause longer charging time or unfinished charging Locating the AC Charger sold separately cord too close to the TV Antenna while charging can cause interference with the Digital TV image 6 3 Watching TV Watching TV
307. sage Select a message x gt Move Folder gt e gt One Select the destination folders e MM oving Multiple Messages VESTES elek Move Folder gt e Select Multi e bSelect messages gt 5 mp Select the destination folders e MV oving All Messages in the Folder MEET R 5 v 9 Move Folder gt e All gt e p Select the destination folders e buibesso N gt 4 19 4 20 Messaging Internet oo0ooovdooocoooocooco oooO 5 2 About the Internet E O GO Sap Yahoo Keitai hh hh hh rhon 5 3 Accessing Yahoo Keital E OOO OOOOOSCOOODDOEOCOUODODOODODOOOD OO ODO ODO OOOO OOOO 5 3 PC Site Browser seeseseseesessscoooooeeosoosoooooooeosoosossooooosocosoeoooo 5 4 Accessing PC Sites ea 2 Web Page Operations ss n HH 5 5 Bookmarks Saved Pages ss e HII 5 6 Using Bookmarks DOOCOH OOO OOOO OOD ODOOODOOODOOODOOOOD OOOO OOD FD OOOVODOOD DODO OOOO OD OOOO OOOO 5 6 Using Saved Pages Gdoooooco o oo0coob0o0o0d0 oooocobn o0o0o0oo0o0o6doooooo 06 o0oococoocoooboooo0o0 0b 0oo0o0o00H99gt 5 6 Advanced Features ejeteleteteiejeleleletejeleje e s ejejejeje ejejej eje e s s aje e eje e j0 e s e o s e T es s ooa ajo s o s 0 0 9 5 7 JeuJ91u 5 2 About the Internet Use your handset to access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo Keitai SoftBank s mobile portal site Also browse the Internet using PC Site Browser Internet
308. sages were Delivered to gt DeliveryCheckm mb Askm e Recipients Set the Length of Time Sent Messages are Stored on Expirym e mSMS or S Mail e Select an expiry time e Server Set Message Priority gt Priority p e w Select the prioritymp e Specify a Time Before Delivering Messages to gt Delivery Time e mp Select a delivery times Recipients Save a Reply Address gt Reply tomb e O Nm e Enter an address e For details on how to enter addresses see page 4 4 Edit the SMS Center Number 819066519300 gt Message Ctr three times mpInput the SMS Center Number gt e a e SMS may become unavailable after changing the SMS Center Number a e Once SMS Center Number is changed resetting the handset will not restore default number 3 Display Settings o 2 Settings Display e gt KER Set the Font Size gt Font Sizew e w Select a font sizemp Set the Scroll Unit gt Scroll Unite e wSelect a scroll unit Display Hide Address and Subject When Sending gt Show Addresses Enter your Handset Code Main Display or Ext Display Receiving Messages m Select the viewing modem e 13 15 Mail Settings Incoming Messages Settings 0 sb Receivingw e gt Set New Message Retrieve Mode gt Retrieve Modem e Immediate Phone Only or Deferred e Set Automatic Display of Picture Files gt Auto extract Picture e Show or Hide
309. sed phrases and memos are saved S Quick News Check various pieces of information delivered at a regular interval and S Loop items from Active Window S Information Channel Document Viewer Electronic Books Information Automatically download View PDF Microsoft Office Use BookSurfing and e Book Browsing subscribed information Use Word Excel and Power Point Viewer to view electronic books Tools Weather Indicator that posts documents comics and albums weather forecast in Standby View and check all kinds of information 9 2 dido Other Tools Barcode Reader Ku man s Room Japanese Tools Scan QR codes with the camera Visit Ku man s Room to change and view and use scanned his outfit or receive messages information from him These tools support everyday life 000000 00000000 y Osaifu Keitai S GPS Navi Idokoro Mail Alarms Hold this IC device up to Uses positioning information Sends messages to inform An alarm sounds at a specified a reader at a store to pay with to show your location on a others when you have entered time You can set the alarm to electronic money Also use itas map or the best route to your or left a specific area sound only on a specific day of a ticket for public transportation destination the week and set the snooze or as a point card function World Clock Calculator Dictionary Kitchen Timer View dates and times of cities Includes a wide array o
310. sks a confirmation window appears asking if you want to transfer past events tasks Select Futures Only to transfer events tasks without including past events tasks Restoring Data from the Memory Card Bn From Backup Window select Transfer All 9 9 Restore A or Restore B e f There are no data is displayed select either Restore A or Restore B to restore the data E Select the data to restore e More Features ndo Functions for Memory Card Backup page 12 15 eNotepad Pictures Mark items vou want to transfer Marl Menu Read e To select other data repeat this step e To select or unselect all the data Press l Mark All or Unmark All gt O E Press Read e Enter your Handset Code e To restore Phone Book Events Tasks Messages Bookmarks Notepad Select Add or Overwrite e twice b Select data e e f you select Add you can add the data without deleting data stored on the handset 9 dn eg JojJsueJj a IJ 12111 S Addressbook Back up E dny eg 19 SUueA 9 14 12 12 About S Addressbook Back up S Addressbook Back up is a service that allows you to back up the handset s Phone Book to a network server and synchronize the handset s Phone Book with the data on the server It is useful for recovering information if your handset is lost or damaged For details on S Addressbook Back up access the following website http www softbank jp SAB
311. so note that Digital TV information data recorded from the Digital TV TV links etc saved on the handset cannot be transferred to another handset when replacing the current handset including changing to another model and repair You will not be able to watch Digital TV broadcasts if your handset does not have a USIM Card installed or if your contract with SoftBank expires Channels allocated by Set Channels settings are based on information available as of December 2007 Whenever there is a change in the regional broadcasting channels use Scan to update the channel settings E Select the area gt e gt Select the prefecture gt e Configuring Channel Settings Because the channels that can be received depend on your location the first thing you should do Set Channels before using the TV is to configure its reception Q channel settings Tokyo saved to List 1 BB Press and hold Mtv e Set Channels e For some prefectures select a regional 2 Scan subdivision as well If you select Hokkaido for the area select the city e Broadcast Signals Image audio quality may be poor in the following areas due to inadequate signal reception Areas far away from or extremely close to ur the broadcast source Koshinetsu Mountain areas or places beside tall e buildings Inside of a moving train or car underground in a tunnel etc Near high tension electrical wires neon lighting wireles
312. st Select a list e e Images must be saved to Images List in advance gt ON OFF ON or OFF wSettingsw e Imagem e Images Lista e Select a listmp s mpSelect an entrys e m Phone Memory or Memory Card e mb Select an images e twice gt gt ON OFF 6 ON or OFF e Settingsm e gt Image e Select Folder 6 m Select a folder w e gt ON OFF 6 ON or OFF e m Settings e gt Image e Preset v e gt ON OFF p A ON or OFF e m Settings e Templates e pSelect a templatemp e twice gt ON OFF p 6 ON or OFF e Settings e Duration mb Enter time 0 UOI eziuo sn 13 7 Display Settings Active Window Settings Configure settings for S Quick News displayed in Shortcut Mode page 2 7 gt Settings p e m Displayw e gt Select S Quick News Information to Display gt Unread Read Unread Only or Show All e Set Ticker Speed gt Screen Speed e mpSelect a speedmp Entertainment 9S Quick Newsw Settings e gt Set Image Display gt Image w Show or Hidew e Restore Settings and Registered Contents of S gt Reset e wEnter your Handset Codes gt YES e Quick News to Default UOI eziuo sn 13 8 Incoming Event Settings Response Settings for Incoming Calls mbSettings e Call Settings e Answer Typew e gt Answer Incoming Calls by Opening the Handset
313. sword e Turning Call Lock or Mail Lock On e Note that you cannot set to ON unless the Lock Phone Number or Lock Password has been set in advance m From Card Settings Window select Remote Lock 9 Enter your Handset Code select Mail Lock or Call Lock 9 E select ON OFF ON or OFF 0 Using Remote Lock to Lock the IC Card Using Call Lock to Lock the IC Card an Place a call to the handset from one of the preset phone numbers H Hang up the phone e The calls must go unanswered three times in a row within three minutes e The current incoming call count is cleared becomes zero whenever any one of the following occurs If a call is received from another preset phone number If a call placed to the handset is answered If the handset is turned off If the number of incoming calls does not reach the preset number default is 3 within three minutes e f Call Lock is performed while a video call is in progress IC Card Lock will turn on but there will be no message to tell that the IC card has been locked e Call Lock cannot be performed while a voice call is in progress and Call Waiting is set to OFF Using Mail Lock to Lock the IC Card aD Create a message with the preset lock password as the subject and send it to the handset e Do not enter anything for other fields of the message e IC Card Lock will turn on when the message is received e f the handset is unable to rece
314. t Channel Channel List 9 Select a station e e Select Direct Input to directly input a channel number 5 Select Start Date Enter a start date and time 9 Select End Date gt e 9 Enter an end date and time 0 6 Select Do not Repeat e Select a repeat method e Enter a repeat duration gt e If you have selected View in El skip to EJ Select As Setting gt As Setting Phone Memory or Memory Card e e Select As Setting to save the recorded program to the location specified by File Storage 8 Press OK When the View Record Time is Near Five minutes before the View Record Timer is activated a window appears an alarm sounds and the handset vibrates The actual notification window may look different from the following View Record Timer TV A Timer recording J will oon a When the handset is closed timer notification appears on the External Display e View Record Timer cannot be activated in the following situations EN If the handset power is turned off In Card Reader Mode Also turn off any other functions before the view record time More Features ndo ps Functions for View Record Timer gt page 6 9 Settings for View Record Timer 5 page 13 30 Set the Alarm Volume for Timer Notification Set the Vibration for Timer Notification 6 7 NY o Advanced Features TV Functions While W
315. t Timew e Select a periodmp e Enter a start timemp e Enter an end timemp CET e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system Reset Time Settings to Default gt Reset Time e YES Z Settings for Osaifu Keitai 3 B m Tools e Osaifu Keitaiw e Card Settings e gt S Specify Whether Functions Start Up When Handset is gt Interface wEnter your Handset CodembSelect a functions e ON or OFF e Held Up Before a Reader Writer ES Check IC Card Information gt IC Card Status e e You cannot check the contents of an IC card that is locked Do Not Send a Lock Engaged Notification gt Remote Lockw Enter your Handset Codes gt Mail Lock e Notification e Do not Sendw e 13 40 Settings for S GPS Navi gt Tools 0 mS GPS Navi e NAVI Settings e gt Save a Map URL Edit the Map URL Display Name Edit the Map URL Delete a Map URL Set the Map URL Select the Navi Appli Lock Positioning Set Location Information Send Setting gt Map URL Settings p e Select an unregistered item Edit URLm Enter a URL e gt Map URL Settings st e mp Select a map URL 7 gt Rename 9 e Edit the display name e gt Map URL Settings p e w Select a map URL md Edit URL e 9 YESw e mp Edit the URL e e The preset map URL cannot be edited gt Map URL Settings e Select a map URL Delete e YES my 0 e The preset map URL cannot be d
316. t and Reminder alarm tone settings page 9 28 memory card status alarm tone settings page 9 33 setting a different ringtone for each Phone Book entry Using Files page 2 17 Picture Files Customize User Interface Keitaideco Access Data Folder from each function gt INN Keitaideco bSelect a Pictures Select a file gt e gt 6 to files gt YES 0 compose the image 7 gt e Wide View is switched to ON in Standby See the following Wallpaper settings page 2 6 incoming call message image settings page 13 2 video call settings page 13 23 Phone Book picture settings page 2 17 e For adjusting the picture size see page 7 9 elf a GIF animation is selected only the first image still image is displayed vObjects e By converting data such as Phone Book entries Calendar events and Task data into vObject file format you can exchange those data with other vObject compatible SoftBank handsets and PCs e Object compatible software is required to use vObjects on a PC or other device e When a vObject includes many characters some of the data may not be able to be sent or received e Depending on the software used vObjects may not be displayed properly MCreating a vObject Display Phone Book page 2 15 Calendar page 9 4 Tasks page 9 5 Message page 4 2 Bookmark page 5 6 Notepad page 9 8 Select a file to be saved as vObject gt Vv gt Export 9 One
317. t frame of the recording appears D0s 27s Mai Save Menu Preview Window e To delete the video you have recorded in Video Mail or Short Video mode Press gt YES e e Videos recorded in Video mode are automatically saved To delete the recording Press Nv 9 Delete e gt YES e Press e p Files are saved in the location specified in Storage and the video viewfinder reappears Keys for Use with Video Viewfinder Toggle Video Modes 8 Q or DIOU Zoom Adjustment o c3 Exposure Adjustment Mobile Light On Off Self view On Off Icons Display On Off Key Guide On Off 1 Functions assigned to 9 are different in Landscape View page 2 3 2 Also available in Viewer position More Features Functions for Recording Videos D page 7 11 Common Functions After Shooting Pictures Videos 5 page 7 11 Settings for Shooting Pictures Videos page 13 25 Save Pictures Videos Automatically Change Storage Location Set Image Quality e Set White Balance Adjust Color Control Set Picture Video Effects Adjust Flicker Set Shortcuts While Shooting Pictures Videos Set the File Name Settings for Recording Videos 5 page 13 27 Do Not Record Sound Enlarge the Video Viewfinder Change the Start End Sound Set the Preview Display Set the Recorded Video as a Ringtone Pattern Delay Timer Frame
318. t lets you share your current mood and availability to receive incoming calls messages or S Circle Talk calls with your friends that are on your S Friend s Status Members List It is possible to check your S Friend s Status from Standby by adding the members to Active Window e A separate subscription is required to use S Friend s Status A monthly fee is also required S Friend s Status View the mood or status of your friends Update My Status S Friend s Status Status of Ann compatible handset 6 d Ask me Calls 9 Answer OK Mail 0 Replay OK S Friend s Status S Circle Talk O Join OK compatible handset See you there Communications S Friend s Status compatible handset e S Friend s Status is unavailable if IP Service is set to OFF S92IAJ9S UOI BDIUNWILIO 10 3 S Friend s Status Using S Friend s Status Setting Your Own Status My Status aT Press and hold My Status Sho Answer Status 8 Urgent ME Reply OK e To go offline Select Offline b Update E Select a status such as 2 Good mood or something e Select an item e R amp Sanon NG 3 g DEPRENI Update c Select ATI My Status Window GU S select 773 EB gt Online 5 n e 9 YES 0 D a D A 10 4 D Select an Answer Status gt e Select an item e e To change all your Answer Statuses at once Press Xv All gt Select an item e
319. t to another Bluetooth compatible handset 1 From Bluetooth Window select Transfer All 9 e E Enter your Handset Code EJ Select Phone Book or Cal Tasks e e When sending Phone Book entries a confirmation window appears asking if you want to send images saved in Phone Book Select Without Image to send the Phone Book entries without images e When sending events tasks a confirmation window appears Select Without Past to send events tasks without including past events tasks 0 Select the receiving device e e f the receiving device is not registered select Search and then select the receiving device e Enter the same authentication PIN code any 4 to 16 digits on the handset and Bluetooth compatible device Receiving All Phone Book Entries Calendar amp Task Data All the Phone Book entries events on the Calendar or tasks can be received from another Bluetooth compatible handset The handset can receive files when the Bluetooth setting is ON En In Standby receive a connection request YES e e f the device information of the handset is not registered on the sending device the same authentication PIN code any 4 to 16 digits entry window appears Enter the same authentication PIN code on the handset and Bluetooth compatible device EJ select Aaa 9 e To overwrite all files Select Overwrite Enter your Handset Code YES gt e e To cancel receiving files s
320. teel bright nickel coating TV Antenna TV Antenna XXII Caution a Before using the handset make sure that no metal objects such as pins are stuck to the Earpiece or Compulsory Stereo Speakers Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear or hand injury etc If you have a weak heart be careful with the call vibration and ringtone volume settings o Compulsory Failing to do so may startle you and may be harmful to your heart O Do not use the Mobile Light for purposes other than taking pictures recording videos or lighting Prohibited Doing so may harm the eyes and cause impaired vision or other injury Make sure things like paper cloth and bedding are not placed on the handset during a video call or while Prohibited charging using a USB connection In Car Charger sold separately AC Charger sold separately etc Failing to do so may cause overheating fire burns or malfunction E Do not turn the volume up too high while using Stereo Earphone Microphone sold separately compulsoY Do not use Stereo Earphone Microphone sold Prohibited Prohibited O Prohibited separately continuously for long periods of time Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and prolonged use may cause hearing defect regardless of the volume level Sound leakage may annoy other people and surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly resulting in an accident Do not insert obje
321. ter your new Handset Code Change Password lee new password Re enter your new Handset Code for confirmation 2 Ayuindas 11 2 Prohibiting Limiting Use Activating PIN Settings Set whether you are requested to enter your PIN to perform verification each time the power is turned on when a USIM Card is inserted in the handset B Press 9 Settings 9 9 Security e Password Lock aF j ion Lock Power Saving Security Setting Window EJ select PIN Settings gt ON OFF gt 9 ON EJ Enter your PIN gt e Prohibiting Handset Use Set Password Lock to prevent others from using your handset When Password Lock is activated your Handset Code is required to use the handset Ar From Security Setting Window select Password Lock e Enter your Handset Code E Select an item to set e 9 QN 0 e The settings are shown below Phone Closed Locks the handset when you close it Power Saving Locks the handset when the Display is turned off for Power Saving Power Off Locks the handset when it is turned on To cancel Password Lock enter your Handset Code to release Password Lock temporarily and then set Password Lock to OFF e Phone Closed locks the handset when you close it in Standby Power Saving locks the handset when the Display is turned off after a certain amount of time as set in the power saving settings has passed in Standby e You cannot
322. the battery while updating e Please update software in a place where the handset has a good reception and do not change locations while updating e You cannot use other functions during updates If a program is running software update is not available e You can update software without deleting Phone Book entries images and sounds saved in the handset However data may be lost or damaged if the handset is not in good condition broken damaged wet etc We recommend that you make backups of your important data e f the software update fails you may not be able to operate your handset In this case contact SoftBank General Information page 14 41 Updating Software ED Press Tools 2 gt Update 8 9 YES e E Select Agree e twice Enter your Center Access Code page 1 14 e gt OK e The check result is displayed Follow the onscreen instructions After Software is Updated When software is updated the handset restarts automatically After restarting a confirmation window appears showing update information Using Schedule Update A confirmation window for software update appears on the scheduled time Press e or leave the handset for about ten seconds to start automatic software update e f you are using another function on the handset on the scheduled time software is not updated e f the handset indicates that it is out of the service area on the scheduled time software is
323. tion or long term medical treatment Warning XII Limitation of Liability e SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from natural disasters such as earthquakes lightning storms and floods as well as fires through no fault of SoftBank and Toshiba acts by third parties other accidents improper use by the user whether intentionally or negligently or use under other abnormal conditions SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product including but not limited to corruption or loss of data lost business revenue or suspension of business operations SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from improper use not conforming to the instructions in the instruction manuals SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from malfunctions caused by use in combination with connection equipment or software that is not authorized for use by SoftBank and Toshiba Image data recorded with the camera downloaded data and other data may be corrupted or lost due to malfunction repair or other improper handling of the product SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the restoration of corrupted or lost data as well as any damages or lost revenue and profits SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for corruption or loss of stored data
324. tions gt page 4 15 Outgoing Message Functions Feeling Type SMS B P page 4 15 00K C pag send c Select Menu Messaging Settings gt page 13 14 buibesso N H To select a phone number from Phone Add Recipients to Simple Input List Book Set Groups Select Phone Book e Select an Set a Signature entry gt e 9 Select a phone numbers e e Set Default Mail Type 5 Press Send OK e e o Notification When Mail Type is e f you select Notify Only Once in the sending confirmation completed window the window will not be displayed from the next time Outgoing Messages page 13 15 e Set the Sending Confirmation Window Set the Vibration When Sending is Confirmed e Check Whether Sent Messages were Delivered to Recipients e Set the Length of Time Sent Messages are Stored on Server Set Message Priority Specify a Time Before Delivering Messages to Recipients Save a Reply Address e Edit the SMS Center Number 819066519300 FONS OS SI NINININI NINI NINA No 4 7 Incoming Messages Opening New Messages EJ select a folder 9 select a message Checking Received Messages When a message arrives ringtone sounds and o animation plays When a Feeling Mail arrives e 7 ig Press gt Message Box e graphics indicating the sender s mood appears in MERE Received __ the background of Information Prompt Incoming A54 SEODE a messages are saved to
325. tivity may be reduced by touching covering Internal Antenna area page 1 3 Do not cover this area by affixing stickers or any other items Doing so may prevent you from making receiving calls sending receiving messages or accessing the Web e When you replace the handset or send it for repair messages and other data stored in the handset cannot be transferred to another handset e Do not drop the USIM Card or subject it to excessive shock Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not bend the USIM Card or place a heavy object on it Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not allow the USIM Card to get wet or leave it in places of high humidity Doing so may cause a malfunction e Do not use or leave the USIM Card in hot places such as near a fire or heater Doing so may cause a malfunction e Avoid storing the USIM Card in direct sunlight or hot and humid places Failing to do so may cause a malfunction e Keep the USIM Card out of infants reach Failing to do so may result in the USIM Card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury e Before using the USIM Card read the instruction manual of the USIM Card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation e Do not put the handset into a bag or pocket without retracting the TV Antenna Doing so may apply excessive force on the TV Antenna and result in damage OLED Display e The handset uses an OLED Organic Light Emitting Diode display The OLED display may develop dark areas o
326. to 64 kbps Available Memory on the Handset Approx 58 MB 100 entries 1 S Appli Library shares its memory with Data Folder 2 This number includes S Appli and Lifestyle Appli entries Tools Notepad Communication Services 20 notepads 256 characters per notepad S Friend s Status Calendar 400 events 100 events per day from January 2 2000 S Friend s Status Members to December 30 2015 List 30 entries 10 people per group Tasks Time Table i from January 2 2000 to December 30 ETIS 8 periods per day Monday to Saturday Participants 11 people including yourself Dictionary Japanese dictionary with 40 000 words English Talk Time 30 seconds each time Japanese dictionary with 40 000 words Japanese ICi English dictionary with 36 000 words BE Ce TAME Member 50 entries 10 people per group Voice Recorder 90 minutes per recording Osaifu Keitai 8 Lock phone numbers 2 Mail Lock addresses 8 entries on the Balance List World Clock S GPS Navi 2 cities city name 13 characters 20 location logs Idokoro Mail Recipients List 5 entries Areas List 7 entries S Information Chamnel 7 History entries 3 MB Document Viewer Electronic Books Barcode Reader QR code data 10 entries Microsoft Word doc Microsoft Excel xls Microsoft PowerPoint ppt PDF pdf BookSurfing CCF CCF e Book Viewer XMDF ZBK Z
327. ules governing its use e Transmission fees may be incurred when downloading a Lifestyle Appli or when using a Lifestyle Appli that requires network connection e Do not remove the stickers from the back of the battery cover or from the handset in the area around the battery and do not remove the battery cover Doing so may make it impossible to use Osaifu Keitai e Certain types of service and usage conditions may cause data to be stored on the IC card The procedure for deleting such data from the IC card depends on the Lifestyle Appli For details contact the Osaifu Keitai service provider e Note that SoftBank assumes no responsibility for any loss or corruption of data or settings on the IC card due to malfunction or repair e Be sure to keep separate records of the security code contact information and other information for each service so you do not forget them Using Osaifu Keitai Downloading Lifestyle Appli B Press bData Folder gt e gt Lifestyle Appli e E Select Download gt YES gt 6 gt Download a Lifestyle Appli from the Web Page e Lifestyle Appli are stored in the Lifestyle Appli folder of Data Folder e Downloading may not end normally if battery level is low e A downloaded Lifestyle Appli cannot be used if you replace the USIM Card Subscribing to an Osaifu Keitai Service and Configuring Settings GB Press gt Tools gt Osaifu Keitai
328. ur nearest O appropriate distance between your eyes and its SoftBank Shop Be sure to observe local regulations on the Compulsory screen when you watch TV separate collection of used batteries wherever applicable Failing to do so may cause decreased vision Do not touch the handset with sweaty hands or place Do not leave the TV Antenna extended except when O It into a pocket of sweaty clothes aD using TV Prohibited Sweat and humidity may erode the internal components of the Compulsory Talking on the handset without retracting the TV Antenna may handset and cause overheating or malfunction cause injury Do not use the In Car Charger sold separately when O Do not remove the polyester film from Display and O the car engine is not running External Display Prohibited Doing so may result in a flat battery Prohibited Using the handset without the polyester film to protect against _ shattering of the reinforced glass may result in an injury if Display or External Display is damaged XX A Caution Q If your skin becomes irritated immediately stop using the handset and consult with a dermatologist The following materials and surface treatments have been used for the handset Some of these materials may cause itching irritation eczema etc in Compulsory some rare cases depending on the individual s constitution and physical condition Part Material Surface Treatment Outer housing front face of Display section Magnesium alloy acrylic b
329. uthentication Info Return Browser Settings Bookmarks and Saved Pages to Default Restore Settings and Stored Information to Default Yahoo Keitai Settings Set the Storage Location for Downloaded Contents PC Site Browser Settings Do Not Display a Warning Window When Switching Browsers gt Memory Mgr e Enter your Handset Codes Clear Cachew e w YE Sm e gt Memory Mgr Enter your Handset CodembClear Cookie e YESm e gt Memory Mgr m Enter your Handset CodemClear Auth e YES e gt Browser Reset Enter your Handset Codes gt YESm e gt Reset Setting p Enter your Handset Codes gt YES e Vv Press and hold mSettings mp Storage e Phone Memory or Memory Cardwy e Vv Press and hold mb Settings Warning PC Browser or Yahoo Keitai vw Hide e Web Page Settings VAJZA page 5 3 5 4 Change the Font Size Change the Scroll Unit Change the Text Encoding Type Adjust Sound Playback Volume Do Not Download Images and Melodies from Web Pages Set Security Lock Set Security Lock for a Bookmark Folder Set Security Lock for PC Sites Web Page Settings mp e w Font Size e mp Select a sizemp Web Pages v mb Settings e m Scroll Unitw e Select a scroll unite e Web Pages gt Settings Encoding Type Select a text encoding type 0 Web Page gt gt mb Settings e
330. vent e m Ringtonew e 9 Phone Memory or Memory Card e mp Select a file twice e f a play point is included in the selected file select the play point after selecting the file e If you use SMAF data which includes an image as a ringtone the image may not be displayed correctly gt Incoming mp Voice Call or Message e Ringtone e Keitaideco twice e Keitaideco must be set in advance page 2 30 gt Incoming e Select a type of incoming evente e Ringtone Vol e gt Adjust the volumes e Sound Settings UOI eZIU10 SN 13 11 Sound Settings Settings e Soundsm e gt Set Ring Time Specify the Time by Direct Entry Play the Specified File until the End Set Vibration Set Vibration for Incoming Messages Set Vibration for Incoming Feeling Mail Set Sound Volume Set Speaker Volume Set Sound Effects Set the Original Tone Preinstalled in the Handset Set a Melody Preinstalled in the Handset ES Set a File Saved in Data Folder Memory Card UOI eziuo sn 15 12 gt Incoming Message DeliveryCheck Missed Call or Friend Statusw e gt Duration e Set Duration Enter a ring time 1 to 99 seconds gt e gt Incoming Message DeliveryCheck Missed Call or Friend Status e Duration e sE 1 Cycle o gt Incoming e Select a type of incoming event e Vibration e mb Select a patt
331. vi Appli Use the navigation application to retrieve information about your current location or check the route to your destination ED Press 9 Tools 9 9 9S GPS Navi gt I amp S GPS Navi te M S GPS Navi Window 2 Select Navi Appli gt e Checking Your Current Position i From S GPS Navi Window select Locate Me e e A confirmation window appears as to whether to send out the location information If you select Ask Once Only the confirmation window will not be displayed from the next time e When the location information send setting LocationProperty is set to Do not Send the current position cannot be checked Set to Always Ask or Send Using Ichi Navi Locate other people or locate the approximate location of your own handset if you have lost it i From S GPS Navi Window select Ichi Navi e e Follow the onscreen instructions e To use Ichi Navi the person requesting location information must join the service e Before receiving a request for location information you need to sign up on Yahoo Keitai the people you allow to request location information people you inform of your location e Ichi Navi is not effective in areas that are out of signal range e You need to apply and do the settings in advance so that you can use a PC to search for a lost or stolen handset More Features NE Eus Functions for S GPS Navi gt page 9 32 Settings for S GPS Navi gt
332. ws Produced by Toshiba Electronic Sound 1 Produced by Toshiba Electronic Sound 2 Produced by Toshiba Electronic Sound 3 Produced by Toshiba Electronic Sound 4 Produced by Toshiba Voice 1 Produced by Toshiba Voice 2 Produced by Toshiba Voice 3 Produced by Toshiba Voice 4 Produced by Toshiba Alarm Clock Produced by Toshiba Pigeon Produced by Toshiba Default Settings Messaging Function Default Setting Yahoo Keitai Function Default Setting Message Box Folder View Folder View Received Sent Separate View Display Items Addresses Change View List Only Wide View Wide View ON Sort Setting None Security Lock Unlock Auto delete Received Set Sent Set Display Font Size Medium Small Scroll Unit Line Show Address Main Display Show All Ext Display Show All Creating Signature No Signature Default Type SMS Notify Type Show Sending Confirmation Show Vibration ON DeliveryCheck Do not Ask Expiry SMS Not Specified S Mail Not Specified Priority Normal Delivery Time Immediate Reply to OFF Message Ctr Number in the USIM Card Receiving Retrieve Mode Immediate Auto extract Picture Show Sound Mute Anti Spam Sort Messages Do not Sort Select Folder Folder 17 3D Pictograms Auto Play OFF Colors Color1 Font Size Medium Small Yahoo Keitai Extra Small PC Browser Scroll
333. xcel xls Microsoft PowerPoint ppt and Display actual size PDF pdf GB Press Tools gt Doc Viewer gt E Phone M or M Card e one Memory emory Car Go to previous page sheet gt 6 slide Bloc Viewer B Bookl xls 35 ppt Go to next page sheet slide Go to first page sheet slide Search 9 Em Go to last page sheet slide e o L Reduce page Display entire page Rotate 90 degrees right Go to specific page sheet slide Available only when viewing PDF files e Some document file contents may look different from how they appear on your PC e Some document files may take a long time to appear Electronic Books Using BookSurfing e Book Viewer Bl Press S gt Entertainment gt BookSurfing and e Book Viewer are viewers to Bg Select BookSurfing or e Book Viewer view electronic comic books electronic photo gt 0 albums electronic publications novels etc and e For the following operations see other electronic books BookSurfing or e Book Viewer help You can enlarge or reduce images scroll the window with simple operations and use sound vibration and other effects to enhance your reading experience e Some electronic books may require a content key for viewing Supported File Formats BookSurfing CCF CCF e Book Viewer XMDF ZBK ZBF ZBS e Titles of unsupported file formats are not displayed e
334. y ON OFF OFF Templates Bubble Image Preset Duration 60 min Set Alarm OFF Show Hide Show Repeat for Do not Repeat Category No Category Set Holiday Sunday Red Monday to Friday Black Saturday Blue Create Event Osaifu Keitai Card Settings Reminder OFF Schedule for Today Tone Pattern 1 Volume Level 3 Vibration OFF Duration 60 sec Repeat Once S GPS Navi Reminder Data Folder Calendar Lock Unlock First View Monthly Font Color White w Black S Function IC Card Lock OFF Mail Lock ON OFF OFF Notification Send Address To Sender Call Lock ON OFF OFF Missed Count 3 times Interface Browser Messaging Vibration Notification S Appli ON Display Balance OFF Map URL Settings NAVITIME http map navitime jp Set Navi Appli NAVITIME Positioning Lock OFF LocationProperty Always Ask Default Setting Set Alarm OFF Show Hide Show Priority Normal Status Not Completed balas Data Folder Change View All View Sort by Deadline Reminder OFF Schedule for Today Tone Pattern 1 Volume Level 3 Vibration OFF Duration 60 sec Repeat Once Reminder Tasks Lock Unlock Change View View Type Thumbnail 3 X 3 Thumbnail 5 X 5 My Pictograms Folder only Sort by From Latest Security Lock OFF ES xipueddy 14 19 Default Settings E xipueddy 14 20 Media Player Function Default Setting Phone
335. y Other countries use different broadcast systems and frequencies and so Digital TV reception is not possible outside of Japan One Seg One Seg is a digital TV broadcasting service for mobile devices It uses one segment of the terrestrial digital band to allow you to watch TV and data broadcasts you enjoy at home on your handset i Enjoy watching TV in widescreen Data Broadcasts Enjoy data broadcasts along with watching your favorite program You can access related information and even participate in the program Recording Programs Record a program to the handset or memory card while you watch it and enjoy later View Record Timer Use the timer to view or record programs Using the Program Guide makes timer setting even easier Precautions Never use the Digital TV while riding a bicycle or motorcycle or while driving a car Doing so can make it difficult to hear sounds around you or the image or audio can distract you and create the risk of accident Even while walking pay attention to the traffic around you when using the Digital TV Be especially careful in the vicinity of railway crossings and pedestrian crosswalks Digital TV images and or audio can be affected if mail is received while you are using the Digital TV Note that SoftBank assumes no responsibility for any loss or corruption of data stored or settings configured by you due to an accident malfunction or repair of handset Al
336. y Shortcut ON or OFF Viewfinder Video Viewfinderm lx mb Save Settingsw e w File Namew p Date amp Times e Viewfinder Video Viewfinder x mb Save Settings p e w File Names sk Define p e mbEnter a file names e UO LZILIOJSND 15 25 Camera Settings UO eZIU10 5N 13 25 Settings for Taking Pictures Veni gt page 7 3 METIA MIO page 7 3 Set Focus Mode Use Image Stabilization Change the Shutter Sound Add Date Stamp Set Picture Guidelines Take a Picture for Phone Book Entry Create a New Phone Book Entry with a Picture Add a Picture to a Phone Book Entry Viewfinder xv Functions Focus Modem e w Select a focus modem e Viewfinder xr mb Resist Shake p DON mp e e n Viewer position press and hold sJHoLo to set or cancel image stabilization Viewfinder xv mb Function e 9 Shutter Sound 9 Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 0 Viewfindermp gt Picture Date Stamp e KONSE w Select a font color 0 Viewfinder lv mb Function w Gridw ON or OFF 0 Preview Windows x m To Phone Book e Add New e w Create a Phone Book entry e Set Camera mode to Mobile and Picture Size to W112 X H112 in advance e For details on saving a Phone Book entry see page 2 16 Preview Windows S v m To Phone Book e Add e w Select a Phone Book entrymp 6 mp 5 e If the selected Phone Book entry contains a pi
337. y for charging the handset s battery Failing to do so may cause overheating rupturing fire or malfunction If electrolyte fluid leaking from the battery comes into contact with your skin or clothes wash it immediately with Compulsory clean water as this may hurt your body And if it gets into your eyes do not rub them and have them immediately treated by an ophthalmologist after washing them with clean water If the fluid sticks to the equipment wipe it out without touching it directly If the fluid is left as it is your skin may get irritated or there may be fear of losing your sight A Warning O Do not use the handset while driving Do not make or receive a call and do not use other Prohibited functions messaging game camera TV video music Mobile Light etc Doing so may cause a traffic accident Use of the handset while driving is prohibited by law Before using the handset stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking is permitted Be sure to turn off your SoftBank handset before Q5 entering places such as gas stations where flammable Compulsory gases may be produced Also do not charge the handset in those places The gases may be ignited Be sure to turn off the handset before using Osaifu Keitai compatible reader writer within gas stations etc When the IC Card Lock is set turn off the handset after unlocking the setting Do not swing the handset by its strap TV Antenna S USB cable Stereo
338. y status for E Select Format Card gt 9 Enter your Handset Code YES e Opening Memory Card Data 1 Press Data Folder 9 e 03 E P faDigital Camera FaRing Song Tone fas Appli MM fly Pictograms Select Menu E Select a file e More Features no AN Checking Files gt page 2 30 L a Advanced Features Display Menus From gt NEEM page 2 2 AMES EN page 2 4 Reset Main Menu Icons Wallpaper S Reset Options gt e 9 YES gt Reset Multi Selector Assignment ZR Navigation Keys gt e gt Ve gt Reset e 9 YES Rename Shortcut Titles Select a functions Nw 9 Edit Title gt 9 Enter a title e e You cannot edit the titles of preset Shortcut functions Customize Shortcuts Menu Icons 8 Select a function V Setting an Icon Preinstalled in the Handset Change Icon e Preset Icons gt e gt Select an icon e lllSetting an Image Saved in Data Folder Memory Card Change Icon gt Phone Memory or Memory Card gt 9 Pictures p Select an images gt 93 to compose the images Ww o e You cannot change the icons of preset Shortcut functions lllMoving Icons Arrange Icons e bSelect a destination Delete Shortcut Icons aJ Select a function V MDeleting One Entry Delete e 9 YES MDeleting All E
339. y the date when you select Date Only 4 Select End Date e Enter a date and time e e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system e f Date Only has been selected for the start date and time this field cannot be entered 5 Select Contents gt Enter details of the event e FJ select Alarm 9 ov 9 0 Set Blarm Time Duration Tone Vo lume Level3 Vibration Image Event Alarm Setting Window Select Time gt Enter a date and time 9 z OK e Enter the time in accordance with the 24 hour system 8 Press 0K gt 0K e f you select Notify Only Once when a confirmation window appears telling that the alarm will not start if the power is turned off this window will not be displayed from the next time Alarm Time Operations The alarm stops automatically after a set duration but you can also stop it manually E Press any key while the alarm is sounding e To view the event details press View after stopping the alarm Checking an Event E From Calendar Window select the date to check e 0 30 114 14 00 KE EE hie pr Create View Menu Daily View Window E Select an event e From All View Window select an event and press e to display the Event Details Window E Tc Menu Event Details Window Deleting an Event an From Daily View Window select the event to delete

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