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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing Disney Mobile DM003SH.
. For proper handset use, read this guide beforehand.
. Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference.
. Accessible Disney Mobile services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
Disney Mobile DM003SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Notes
. Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited.
. Guide content is subject to change without prior notice.
. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact
General Information (P.14-39) about unclear or missing information.

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  • Page 1 . Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference. . Accessible Disney Mobile services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. Disney Mobile DM003SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Notes . Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited.
  • Page 2 Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Disney Web & PC Site Browser Digital TV Chapter Contents Camera & Imaging At A Glance Media Player & S! Applications Handy Extras Communication Services Handset Security Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 3 Guide Usage Notes Notes .Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset open (P.1-2) in Standby (P.1-6). .Operations and results may differ by handset status. .Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. .Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. ."(Japanese)"...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes ......ii TV Player ........6-6 Calling TV Timer .........6-8 Table of Contents ......iii Voice Calling ........3-2 Accessories ........v Additional Functions.....6-9 Video Calling........3-4 Safety Precautions......vi Speed Dial ........3-5 Camera & Imaging Getting Started Call Log ..........
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Countdown Timer ....... 9-19 Handset Customization World Clock ......... 9-20 Phone Settings......13-2 Hour Minder......... 9-21 Display & Key ......13-3 Document Viewer......9-22 Ringtones, Illumination & Sounds... 13-5 Notepad........9-23 Text Entry & Phone Book ... 13-6 Voice Recorder ......
  • Page 6: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories [ Battery (SHBBX1) [ Desktop Holder (SHEBX1) Stand Cradle [ Utility Software (Japanese) Complimentary sample. . For accessory-related information, please contact General Information (P.14-39). . Use specified Charger (sold separately) only. . Utility Software is designed exclusively for DM003SH. Download newest versions via Disney Mobile Website (P.14-22).
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions: . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Prohibited actions . Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions Battery DANGER WARNING Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or fire. Do not: Handset, Battery & Charger Handset, Battery & Charger . Heat or dispose of battery in fire . Open/modify/disassemble battery Use specified battery, Charger and Do not insert foreign objects into .
  • Page 9: Mobile Light Led Properties

    Safety Precautions Do not use Mobile Light near If an abnormality occurs, or water/ Avoid extreme temperatures. people's faces. foreign matter is inside handset: Do not expose handset or accessories to hot air from dryers, etc. to dry them or for Eyesight may be temporarily affected If handset emits an unusual sound, any other purpose.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions Charger & Desktop Holder Adjust vibration and ringtone During thunderstorms: settings: Unplug AC Charger to avoid damage, fire or electric shock. Use only the specified voltage. Users with a heart condition/pacemaker/ defibrillator should adjust handset Non-specified voltages may cause fire or settings accordingly.
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Handset Consult electronic medical equipment vendor on radio wave This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Handset temperature effects. Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Handset may become hot while in use. Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Avoid prolonged contact with skin, Equipment"...
  • Page 12 Safety Precautions . Charge battery in ambient Charger & Desktop Holder Battery temperatures between 5oC and 35oC; outside this range, battery may leak/ AC Charger cord Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery overheat and performance may . Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect may overheat, burst or ignite.
  • Page 13: General Notes

    Safety Precautions General Notes . Connect only specified products to Headphone General Use Inside Vehicles Port. Other devices may malfunction or cause damage. . Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages . Never use handset while driving. . Always turn off handset before removing battery. .
  • Page 14: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    The exposure standard for wireless handsets Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares may cause undesired operation. employs a unit of measurement known as the that DM003SH is in compliance with the essential requirements .
  • Page 15: Water Resistance

    . Do not subject handset to strong shocks or diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions impacts, and do not poke Microphone, Earpiece, Speaker, etc. with a cotton swab or sharp object; (approximately 3 m from handset) for water resistance may be affected.
  • Page 16 . Before washing handset, make sure that Battery cause fire or damage due to electric shock or water resistance. . Do not insert sharp objects through Port/Battery short-circuit. Cover and Port Covers are closed firmly. . Close Port Cover firmly after charging via External .
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions Pat with dry cloth to remove Drying Handset moisture from grooves Dry these parts/areas after washing handset: Hinge Earpiece Microphone Speaker Wipe handset surface with dry cloth Leave handset on dry cloth for approximately 2 - 3 hours Holding hinge firmly by its sides, shake handset about at room temperature...
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions Rights, Trademarks & Patents Portrait Rights This product is equipped Video recording and playback are based on MPEG-4. with JBlend= designed to This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to be accelerate the Patent Portfolio License for the personal and photographed or to refuse unauthorized publication/...
  • Page 19 Incorporated in the United States and other Other company and product names mentioned countries. herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Wakeup TV is a trademark of SHARP Corporation. T-0890115 The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. xviii...
  • Page 20 Safety Precautions Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) DM003SH meets the government's Additional information on SAR can be obtained on the following Websites. requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific basis to Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications assure that radio waves emitted from mobile phones http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/ele/index.htm and other handheld wireless devices do not affect...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    Handset Parts......... 1-2 Keypad Lock ........ 1-13 Parts & Functions ......1-2 My Details........1-14 Charging Battery......1-4 My Number........1-14 Power On/Off ........1-6 Mobile Manners......1-15 Handset Power On/Off..... 1-6 Security Codes ......1-16 Display ..........1-7 Additional Functions ....1-17 Display &...
  • Page 22: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts Parts & Functions 1 Light Sensor Handset Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Display Handset Closed 4 Microphone 5 Strap Eyelet Keep handset closed 6 Headphone Port (with Port Cover) when not in use. 7 Charging Terminals 8 External Device Port (with Port Cover) 9 Illumination Light a Pressure Vent Handset Open...
  • Page 23 Handset Parts 4 Multi Selector (left) c g # Key # Handset Keys Open Dialed Numbers. Long Press to Enter #. Long Press to activate/cancel ® activate/cancel Bluetooth Manner mode. Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. 5 Mail Key B Side Keys Open Messaging menu.
  • Page 24: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Charging Battery Battery must be inserted in handset to charge it. . Together with Desktop Holder, use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 (sold separately) only. In this guide, ZTDAA1 is referred to as "AC Charger." . AC Charger and Desktop Holder are not water-proof. Do not charge battery while handset is wet. [ Attaching Stand Vertical Use Charging with Desktop Holder...
  • Page 25 Charging Battery Insert AC Charger Unplug AC Charger Charging with AC Charger . Pull AC Charger straight out. connector into Desktop . Close External Device Port Cover firmly . Squeeze release tabs when Holder after charging. Water may seep inside removing AC Charger connector.
  • Page 26: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Handset Power On/Off e Yes or No S % Retrieving Network Information Power On Handset initiates Network Information Follow these steps when powering on retrieval when B, % or A is pressed for DM003SH for the first time: the first time.
  • Page 27: Display

    Display Display & Indicators [ Softkeys Viewing Display Indicators Functions/operations assigned to B, [ Standby [ Basic Status % and A appear at the bottom. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CHow's it going? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yXX/XX 15:05 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ zI've just finished my work. How about you? I'll be at the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ place at around 8 pm.
  • Page 28 Display [ Notifications [ Transmissions [ Settings 4 67 1 a Offline Mode active A Unread mail Waiting/packet transmission in 2 b Answer Phone active k Unread Delivery Report progress (3G) Call Forwarding or Voicemail active Waiting/packet transmission in Answer Phone active & message (forwarding condition: Always) progress (GSM) recorded...
  • Page 29 Display [ Warnings External Display Indicators [ Basic Status 1 W Message delivery failure 1 1 Signal strength 2 F IP Service connection failure 2 b Battery strength [ Handset Status The more bars the better. [ Notifications 1 n Alarm 2 o Schedule Alarm 1 c Missed Calls 3 p Task Alarm...
  • Page 30: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Handset Menus Main Menu opens. . Select an item and press % to open Sub Menus/function window. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 0 - 9 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Main ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Menu ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ eSet . Press " to return to Standby from function windows, menus, etc.
  • Page 31: Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu)

    Menu Operations Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu) [ Menu Items Simple Menu Features Activating Simple Menu Received Msg., Create Msg., & (Long) Activate Simple Menu to reduce available Disney Mail Maker, Drafts, Messaging Templates, Sent Messages, handset functions and simplify menus. Unsent Msg., Create SMS Phone Book, Add New Entry, Messaging...
  • Page 32: Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job)

    Menu Operations Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job) To toggle active windows, ) Multi Job Feature Using Multi Job In a function window, ' Access a function in Shortcuts menu Expenses Memo In text entry/dial windows, Long Press '. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ while another is active. Add New Expense ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Totals...
  • Page 33: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Keypad Lock Lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. % (Long) . Keypad Lock activates. . " does not turn off handset power. Incoming Calls while Keypad Lock is Active . Keypad Lock is temporarily canceled; press ! to answer calls. Keypad Lock reactivates after the call.
  • Page 34: My Details

    My Details My Number % S 0 Editing My Details XXXX [My Details Window] A S e Select XXXX item S % S Edit S % S A ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ b090392XXXX5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CUnsaved Clearing My Details ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ u<Add New Entry> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ My Details Window [My Details Window] B S e .
  • Page 35: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use Manner Mode Offline Mode these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate Mutes most handset function sounds. Temporarily suspends all transmissions. handset use can be both dangerous and ) (Long) % S g Settings S % S bothersome.
  • Page 36: Security Codes

    Security Codes Security Codes These codes are required for handset use. Enter current Handset Code Changing Handset Code . Write down Security Codes. % S g Settings S % . Do not reveal Security Codes. Disney Mobile is not liable for misuse or damages. Chg.
  • Page 37: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [My Details Window] P.1-14 Information Shortcuts Opening Information List Manually Customizing Shortcuts [ Changing Default Shortcuts % S g Phone S % S e Information S % ' S e Select item S B S e Assign S % S e Select menu item Clearing Information List S % S g Select new item S %...
  • Page 38: Basic Operations

    Font Size ......... 2-2 Search........... 2-14 Changing Font Size ......2-2 Searching Text........2-14 Standby Display Options....2-3 Scratch Pad ........2-15 Customized Screen & S! Familiar Phone Book........2-16 Usability .......... 2-5 Creating Phone Book Entries ..2-16 Using Phone Book Entries .....2-18 Customized Screen &...
  • Page 39: Font Size

    Font Size Changing Font Size Enlarging All Fonts Customizing Font Sizes Changing Font Weight % S g Settings S % In Font Settings menu, e Activate Large Font Menu to enlarge fonts Font Weight S % for menus, text entry, etc. as follows: Phone Settings Shortcuts Shortcuts...
  • Page 40: Standby Display Options

    Standby Display Options Standby Display Options Standby Window Panels Selecting Panel Items Standby Window (Japanese) [Shortcut Panel]/[Calendar/Tag Panel] [ Shortcut Panel In Standby, view S! Quick News or B S e Select Item S % S e Calendar, access shortcut icons, and more. Select item S % (n/p) S A , To the left is an example of Shortcut w &...
  • Page 41 Standby Display Options Using Tags Wallpaper Slide Show Wallpaper In Calendar/Tag Panel, e Some files may not be usable. Set Slide Show to appear in Standby. (select row with n) S % Some images may not appear. % S g Settings S % S In In Wallpaper menu, e Slide Phone Settings menu, e Enter text S %...
  • Page 42: Customized Screen & S! Familiar Usability

    Customized Screen & S! Familiar Usability Customized Screen & S! Familiar Usability (Japanese) Downloading Customized Screen Customized Screen Setup S! Familiar Usability Use preloaded Customized Screen or To install the most recent version, apply Download and install applications that download new via handset as follows: the file then download the updated one.
  • Page 43: Sounds & Alerts

    Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail, etc. Ringtone Vibration After 3, e Duration S % S Enter % S g Settings S % S In In Sounds & Alerts menu, time S % Phone Settings menu, e e Vibration S % Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions In 4, e Videos S % S g Select...
  • Page 44 Sounds & Alerts Illumination In Sounds & Alerts menu, e Event Illumination S % e Select item S % For Voice Call ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Switch On/Off ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Light Color XXXX ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Illumi. Pattern XXXX Key Pattern XXXX e Illumi. Pattern or Key Pattern S % .
  • Page 45: Text Entry

    Text Entry Text Entry e Select mode S % Unless noted otherwise, text entry To enter characters assigned to the same key, press d first. . Entry Mode Indicators: descriptions are for text entry windows. Example: In single-byte alphanumerics Kanji (hiragana) mode, enter no.
  • Page 46: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji すずき すずき 鈴木 Follow these steps to enter in kanji Convert Message: (hiragana) mode: X/XXK and press b すずき Enter ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 鈴木 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 333 ( ) S d S す ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 333 ( ) S ( ( す...
  • Page 47 Text Entry One-Hiragana Conversion Symbols & Disney Pictograms Emoticons B S e Emoticons S % Enter the first hiragana to access May be unavailable depending on the previously selected words. entry mode. 鈴木 Example: was previously selected Emoticons ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a(^0^) after conversion.
  • Page 48 Text Entry Mail & Web Extensions Hiragana to Katakana/ Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) Alphanumeric Conversion Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. A list of word suggestions appears based Enter katakana and alphanumerics in on the key pressed. B S e Quick Address List kanji (hiragana) mode.
  • Page 49: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Recovering Deleted Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste . Press ! once for each character after B S e Cut or Copy S % また、お願 Follow these steps to correct deletion. S g Select first character いします...
  • Page 50: User Dictionary

    User Dictionary Saving Frequently Used Words Saving Words (Japanese) DM003SH Download Dictionary (Japanese) Saved words appear among suggestions. Download specialized DM003SH % S g Settings S % S In Download Dictionaries from the Internet. Phone Settings menu, e Activate dictionaries to improve handset User Dictionary S % character conversion.
  • Page 51: Search

    Search Searching Text Web Search Mail Search % S g Tools S % S f In Search window, e Mail Search S % Doc./Rec. Tools e Search S % g Search S % S e Select option S % g Select entry field S % S Enter search text S % Searching within Received or Sent Messages...
  • Page 52: Scratch Pad

    Scratch Pad Scratch Pad % S g Tools S % S f Other Scratch Pad Usage Doc./Rec. Tools Usage Operation e Scratch Pad S % e Save as Sticky Note Add Standby . Text entry window opens. Window Tag e Create Message S Enter text S % Enter Mail % S e Select mail...
  • Page 53: Phone Book

    Phone Book Creating Phone Book Entries e Add Phone Number: S % e Category: S % S e Enter a name, phone number and mail S Enter phone number S % Select Category S % address (enter at least one of these items) S e Select type S % and classify the entry.
  • Page 54 Phone Book Accessing Secret Entries Personal Ringtone Saving Numbers After Calls b S B S e Unlock Temporarily Set tone for calls from saved numbers. After a call, save number to Phone Book. S % S Enter Handset Code S % In Phone Book entry Customizing Response by Category window, e (select item,...
  • Page 55: Using Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries Changing Search Method Dialing via Phone Book Opening from Other Functions In entry search window, B S b S f Specify katakana Example: Enter a recipient via Phone e Ph.Book Settings S % Book when sending a message. e Sort Entries S % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Select Recipient...
  • Page 56: Data Folder

    Data Folder Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format. [ Preset Folders Contents Pictures Still images Large still images on Memory Card (images DCIM captured with save location set to SD(DCIM)) Ring Songs·Tones Downloaded melodies and other sound files S! Appli S! Applications ®...
  • Page 57: Opening Files

    Data Folder Opening Files % S g Data Folder S % e Select folder S % Slide Show To open a sub folder, select it and In Data Folder, e Pictures press %. Data Folder or DCIM S % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ APictures ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BDCIM...
  • Page 58: Managing Files & Folders

    Data Folder Managing Files & Folders Renaming Folders Adding Folders Selecting Multiple Files After 1, g (select folder) S B S In file list, g (select file) S A May be unavailable for some folders. e Manage Items S % S e .
  • Page 59: Memory Card

    Memory Card Using Memory Card Use microSD=/microSDHC= Memory Insert card Inserting & Removing Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to save . Turn handset power off first. and organize files for use on DM003SH. . For details about battery installation/ Use recommended Memory Cards only. removal, see P.14-4.
  • Page 60 Memory Card Enter Handset Code S % Lock cover Format Card When using a new Memory Card for the Format Memory Card? All the data first time, format it on the handset before in the card will be deleted. trying to save files, etc. Format Card deletes all Memory Card files, even those .
  • Page 61: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Display [Slide Show Wallpaper Menu] P.2-4 [Phone Settings Menu] P.2-2 [Customized Screen Menu] P.2-5 Standby Window Selecting Source Folder for Slide Canceling Customized Screen Show Wallpaper Changing Display Option [Slide Show Wallpaper Menu] e % S B S e Off S % S e Yes Folder Setting S % S e Pictures % S g Settings S % S In or DCIM S % S g Select sub...
  • Page 62 Additional Functions Text Entry [Text Entry Window] P.2-8 [User Dictionary Menu] P.2-13 Character Entry User Dictionary Clearing Entry Log Inserting Line Breaks Editing Entries [Text Entry Window] B S e Input/Conversion S % S e [ At the End of Text Reset Log S % S e Yes S % [User Dictionary Menu] e Saved [Text Entry Window] b...
  • Page 63: Phone Book Entry Items

    Additional Functions Phone Book Entry Items [Phone Book Entry Window] P.2-16 Phone Book Entry Saving Other Information Setting Incoming Mail Ring Time Setting Illumination [ Address [Phone Book Entry Window] e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Tone-New Message: S % S e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Address: S % S e Select item Duration S % S Enter time S %...
  • Page 64 Additional Functions Phone Book Entries [Entry Details] P.2-18 [Entry Search Window] P.2-18 [Category Control Menu] P.2-17 Using Entries Deleting Phone Book Entries Moving Categories Messaging via Phone Book [ One Entry [Category Control Menu] e Select [Entry Search Window] g Select Category S A S e Select target [ Phone Numbers entry S B S e Delete S % S...
  • Page 65 Additional Functions Data Folder Contents [Manage Items Menu] P.2-21 [File List] P.2-20 [Slide Show Window] P.2-20 [File Options Menu] P.2-20 Handling Files Slide Show Sorting Files Using Files as Wallpaper Disabling Slide Show Music [Manage Items Menu] e Sort S % S e Select method S % [File Options Menu] e Set as [Slide Show Window] B S e...
  • Page 66: Calling

    Voice Calling........3-2 Call Time & Call Cost ....3-7 Video Calling ........3-4 Optional Services ......3-8 Speed Dial........3-5 Additional Functions ....3-10 Call Log........... 3-6 Emergency Calls......3-14 Calling...
  • Page 67: Voice Calling

    Voice Calling Voice Calling Answering a Voice Call Placing a Voice Call Placing an International Call Incoming Call window opens for a call. Enter phone number with Apply for International Call Service beforehand. area code Voice Call... Enter phone number with area code S B .
  • Page 68 Voice Calling Playing Messages Placing Calls while Abroad Answer Phone See below to place a call to Japan from abroad. Record caller messages on handset. . Playback ends automatically after all Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. Answer Phone cannot be used when messages have played.
  • Page 69: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling View the other party's image or send an Answering a Video Call Placing a Video Call Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. b S g Select entry S % Incoming Call window opens for a call. Use External Camera to send your image. S e Select phone number S % S e Video Call S % Incoming VideoCall...
  • Page 70: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Speed Dial A S Saved Saving Phone Numbers Using Speed Dial . To save additional phone numbers, 0 - 99 (entry number) Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail - 6. repeat list for easy dialing. Using Headphones for Speed Dial % S g Phone S % .
  • Page 71: Call Log

    Call Log Call Log Open recent dialed/received call records. All Calls ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Ueda Mikio XX/XX/XX 15 : 05 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Kondo Koichi XX/XX/XX 12 : 00 All Calls Window . All Calls opens; press d to open Dialed Numbers, Dialed Frequency and then Received Calls.
  • Page 72: Call Time & Call Cost

    Call Time & Call Cost Call Time & Call Cost Call Time Call Cost Check estimated time of the most recent Check estimated call charges of the most call and all calls. recent call and all calls. % S g Settings S % S Call Costs (including Max Cost) may f Call/Video Call be unavailable depending on...
  • Page 73: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only Initiating Call Forwarding be set simultaneously when Call e Select ring time S % Follow these steps to divert calls to a Forwarding is set to Video Calls. phone number saved in Phone Book after Diverting Calls without Handset Response Automatically divert all or all Call...
  • Page 74 Optional Services Missed Call Notification Playing Messages Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail In Call/Video Call menu, e Activate this function for records of calls In Voicemail/Divert menu, Voicemail/Divert S % missed while handset is off/out-of-range e Cancel All S % and Voicemail is active. % S g Settings S % S Voicemail/Divert Voicemail/Divert...
  • Page 75 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Incoming Call Window] Voice Call: P.3-2, Video Call: P.3-4 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-9 [Call Window] Voice Call: P.3-2, Video Call: P.3-4 Receiving a Voice Call/Video Call Placing a Voice Call/Video Call Answering Video Calls Automatically Rejecting Calls Adjusting Earpiece Volume [ Saving Numbers to Auto Answer List [Call/Video Call Menu] e Video...
  • Page 76: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call Window] Voice Call: P.3-2, Video Call: P.3-4 [All Calls Window] P.3-6 Voice Call Call Log Deleting Call Log Records Recording Caller Voice Dialing from Call Log Records [ One Record [All Calls Window] e Select [Voice Call Window] B S e [ Calling Previously Dialed Numbers record S B S e Delete S % S...
  • Page 77 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call Timers Menu] P.3-7 [Show Call Cost Window] P.3-7 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-9 [Voice Call Window] P.3-2 Group Calling (Contract Required) Call Time & Call Cost Optional Services Opening Another Line during a Call Service Status Resetting Call Timers Checking Service Status [Voice Call Window] Enter phone...
  • Page 78 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-9 Call Barring Rejecting Calls without Designating Changing Network Password Numbers Rejecting Calls by Number [ Calls from Unsaved Numbers [Call/Video Call Menu] e Call [Call/Video Call Menu] e Call Barring S % S e Change NW [ Saving Phone Numbers Barring S % S e Rejected Password S % S Enter current...
  • Page 79: Emergency Calls

    Emergency Calls Emergency Calls Your location is automatically reported to Handset Restrictions & the corresponding agency (police, etc.) Emergency Calls when you place emergency calls (110, Emergency calls are possible even while 119 or 118) with Disney Mobile handsets. some handset restrictions are active. (Emergency Location Report) Active Restriction Emergency Calls...
  • Page 80: Messaging

    Messaging ........4-2 Handling Messages ..... 4-14 Basics ..........4-2 Managing & Using Messages..4-14 Customizing Handset Address ..4-3 Sorting Messages into Designated Folders ...........4-16 Sending Messages......4-4 Chat Folder........4-17 Sending E Mail ........ 4-4 Sending SMS........4-7 Using Chat Folders......4-17 Additional Functions .....
  • Page 81: Messaging

    Messaging Basics Use the following messaging services. [ Available Entry Items Recipient Subject Message Attachment Exchange up to 160 alphanumerics with Available Available Disney Mobile and SoftBank handsets. E Mail Available Available Available Available PC Mail Available Available Available Available E Mail Disney Mobile/SoftBank handset numbers only.
  • Page 82: Messaging

    Messaging Customizing Handset Address e Information S % Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address default handset mail address. When handset address is changed, For more information, see Disney Mobile Received Msg. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Disney Mobile sends new address Mail Website (P.14-22).
  • Page 83: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Sending E Mail e Select number or mail A S Transmission starts Follow these steps to send E Mail to a address S % . To cancel, press A during number/address saved in Phone Book: transmission. . Omit B S e Create Message S % if only one number or address is saved.
  • Page 84 Sending Messages g Select file S % Attaching Files Sending Feeling Mail When a size list appears, select Send attachments to compatible handsets. In E Mail Composition attachment size and press %. Follow these steps to attach images to E Mail: window after composing message, B S e Feeling gE Mail...
  • Page 85 Sending Messages A S g My Pictogram S Disney Mail Maker (Japanese) Sending Graphic Mail % S B S g Select file S Create Graphic Mail containing Disney Follow these steps to: % S $ characters. . Change font size .
  • Page 86: Sending Sms

    Sending Messages Sending SMS e Select message text field Follow these steps to send SMS to a number saved in Phone Book: B S e Create New SMS S % Message: X/XX QSMS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Add Recipient Text Entry Window Enter Text SMS Composition Window Enter message S %...
  • Page 87: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Messaging [Composition Window] E Mail: P.4-4, SMS: P.4-7 Creating Messages Sending Messages Speed Dial/Mail List Using Other Recipient Entry Saving without Sending [ Saving Recipients Methods B S e Settings S % S e [Composition Window] e Select Speed Dial/Mail S % S e [Composition Window] B S e recipient field S % S e Select...
  • Page 88 Additional Functions Messaging [Composition Window] E Mail: P.4-4, SMS: P.4-7 [Attach File Window] P.4-5 [E Mail Composition Window] P.4-4 [Graphic Mail Window] P.4-6 Graphic Mail Requesting Delivery Confirmation Creating Animation Files via Disney Mail Maker Creating Graphic Mail from [Composition Window] B S e B S e Disney Mail Maker S % Templates Messaging Settings S % S e...
  • Page 89: Incoming Messages

    Incoming Messages Opening & Replying e Message S % Receiving Feeling Mail Opening New Messages . Illumination Light, Vibration and ringtone Information window opens for new mail. respond according to settings. Received Msg. . See P.4-21 to receive PC Mail. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ C植田...
  • Page 90 Incoming Messages Message Window Window Description Replying to Messages In message window, A Message List Received Msg. 0002 Complete message S A S Sender or Recipient ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BUeda Mikio ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CHow's it going? Received Msg. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ XX/XX 15 : 05 Subject (except for SMS) Transmission starts ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 91: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-14 Receiving/Opening Messages Handling Information Viewing New Messages on External Display Opening New Mail Out of Standby Using Linked Info H S H . Available with handset closed. [ Dialing Numbers B (Long) Reporting Unsolicited Message [Message Window] g Select Sources as Spammers...
  • Page 92 Additional Functions Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-14 [General Settings Menu] P.4-16 Replying to Messages Saving to Phone Book Replying to Messages Automatically Quoting Original Message Text [ Saving Sender Address [ Saving Recipients [Message Window] B S e Save [General Settings Menu] e Send/ Address S % S e Select [Message Window] B S e Reply...
  • Page 93: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Managing & Using Messages e Select message S % Messaging Folders Checking Messages B S e Received Msg. or Messages are organized in folders by type. Received Msg. 0002 Sent Messages S % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BUeda Mikio ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CHow's it going? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ yXX/XX 15 :...
  • Page 94 Handling Messages Searching Messages Hiding Folders Search messages by message text, Messages appear in Chat Folders even if sender/recipient address, etc. source messages are sorted into Secret folders. B S e Received Msg. or B S e Received Msg. or Sent Messages S % Sent Messages S % B S e Search S %...
  • Page 95: Sorting Messages Into Designated Folders

    Handling Messages Sorting Messages into Designated Folders e Select method S % S e Anti Spam Measures S % Sort messages by sender/recipient or partially matching text in sender/recipient Select/enter number/ Enter Handset Code S % address S % address, subject or SMS message text. B S e Received Msg.
  • Page 96: Chat Folder

    Chat Folder Using Chat Folders e Add New Member S % Organize messages exchanged between Changing Members handset and Chat members' handsets. In 4, e (select member) S B S e Change Member S % S From To hide messages, set Chat Folder to Secret. Register Member ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Deleting Members...
  • Page 97: Mail Groups

    Mail Groups Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail e <Assign New Entry> S Create Mail Groups to send messages to % S g Select entry S % multiple recipients at one time. B S e Settings S % Ueda Mikio e Set Mail Group S % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ N090392XXXX1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 98: Pc Mail

    PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Important PC Mail Usage Notes . Receiving PC Mail for the first time after Retrieve mail delivered to Save PC mail account information to handset: PC Mail Account setup may incur high ISP or Yahoo! accounts.
  • Page 99 PC Mail B S e Settings S % S A S A S % PC Mail Account Setup e PC Mail Settings S % . When a confirmation appears, follow . Proceed with setup according to onscreen prompts. e PC Mail Account S % information supplied by ISP.
  • Page 100 PC Mail When Handset is Set to Retrieve Quoting Original Message Text in Replies Retrieving New PC Mail [Message Window] B S e Reply Messages Automatically Retrieve new messages from created S % S e Quoted Reply S % S .
  • Page 101: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Manage Msg. Menu] P.4-14 [Message Window] P.4-14 Managing Messages Selecting Multiple Messages Opening Sender/Recipient Details Deleting Messages [ Selecting [Message List] e Select message [Message List] e Select message S B S e View Mail Address S [ One Message % S e Select sender or recipient [Message List] e Select message...
  • Page 102: Managing Messages

    Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Folder List] P.4-14 [Manage Msg. Menu] P.4-14 [Chat Folder List] P.4-17 Sending Unsent Messages Saving Messages with Schedules to Adding Folders Calendar [ Sending without Editing [Manage Msg. Menu] e Save to [Folder List]/[Chat Folder List] B Calendar S % S Enter subject S S e Create New Folder S % S [Message List (Unsent Messages)]...
  • Page 103 Additional Functions Managing Messages [Manage Msg. Menu] P.4-14 [Anti Spam Measures Menu] P.4-16 [Chat Folder List] P.4-17 [Mail Group Entry Window] P.4-18 Moving Messages Manually Deleting All Messages Deleting Mail Groups/Group Members [ Mail Groups [Manage Msg. Menu] e Move to [Chat Folder List] e Select folder Folder S % S e Select folder S % S % S B S e Manage Msg.
  • Page 104: Disney Web & Pc Site Browser

    Internet Services ......5-2 Bookmarks & Saved Pages ..5-7 Service Basics ......... 5-2 Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages..5-7 Disney Web........5-3 RSS Feeds........5-8 Using Disney Web ......5-3 Updating Blogs & News....5-8 PC Site Browser ......5-4 Additional Functions ..... 5-9 Using PC Site Browser ....
  • Page 105: Internet Services

    Internet Services Service Basics Access the Mobile Internet via Disney Web, or view PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Disney Web, see Disney Mobile Website (P.14-22). Transmission/Information Fees Security Secure Pages...
  • Page 106: Disney Web

    Disney Web Using Disney Web g Select item S % S Returning to Previous Pages Opening Main Menu [Internet Page] A S Previous page Connection starts Internet pages may not open depending opens . Corresponding page opens. on connection/Server status, etc. , Follow these steps to return to the "...
  • Page 107: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Using PC Site Browser e Homepage S % S Open PC sites from "Disney.jp" (preset Returning to Previous Pages home page). [Internet Page] A S Previous page Connection starts . Internet pages may not open depending on opens C 1C , Follow these steps to return to the...
  • Page 108: Browsing

    Browsing Basic Operations Tabbed Browsing Closing Tabs Page Browsing ( (Long) S f Select tab S % S Open another page in a new tab and B S e Tab Menu S % S e Close Scrolling Pages switch between tabs. Tab or Close All Other Tabs S % If page content continues beyond view, [ Opening a New Tab...
  • Page 109 Browsing Selecting Text Text Entry Page Item Indicators On a page, g (select text Activate pointer navigation and Long Selection Items Press % to enable text selection (Drag entry field) S % Buttons o or boxes n appear. Mode). Select text to copy or search via Enter text S % On a page, g (select button Web Search.
  • Page 110: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Bookmarks & Saved Pages Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages g Select title S % Opening Saved Pages Bookmarks . Corresponding page opens. % S g Disney Web S % Bookmark sites for quick access. Opening Bookmarks Online S e Saved Pages S % [Internet Page] B S e Bookmarks Saving Bookmarks S % S e Open List S % S g...
  • Page 111: Rss Feeds

    RSS Feeds Updating Blogs & News e Reload All S % S % Register RSS-compatible sites; view content Via RSS Icons updates without opening source sites. e Yes or No S % Use RSS/RDF/XML icons on Transmission fees apply. RSS-compatible sites. e Select feed S % Subscribing to RSS Feeds On a page, g (select icon)
  • Page 112: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 [History List] P.5-3 [Enter URL Window] P.5-3 Connecting/Browsing PC Site Browser Handling Information Switching Browsers Switching View Copying Text [Internet Page] B S e [Internet Page] B S e PC Screen [Internet Page] B S e Copy Text Convenient Functions S % S e or Small Screen S % S % S g Select first character S...
  • Page 113 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 Page Operations Using Web Search Using Linked Info Jumping to Page Top/Bottom [ Dialing Numbers [Internet Page] B S e Convenient Functions S % S e [Internet Page] g Highlight Web Search S % S Enter search number S % S e Call or Video [Internet Page] B S e text S %...
  • Page 114 Additional Functions Additional Functions [List] Bookmarks: P.5-7, Saved Pages: P.5-7 [RSS Feed List] P.5-8 Bookmarks & Saved Pages RSS Feeds Editing Bookmarked URLs Deleting Titles/Pages Deleting RSS Feeds [Bookmarks List] g Select title S B S e Edit S % S e URL: S [ One Title/Page [ One Entry % S Edit S % S A...
  • Page 115 Digital TV ........6-2 TV Player ........6-6 Basics ..........6-2 Recording/Playing Programs....6-6 Area Setup........6-3 TV Timer ......... 6-8 Watching TV ........6-4 TV Timer & TV Timer Recording ..6-8 Additional Functions ..... 6-9 Digital TV...
  • Page 116: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Basics DM003SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan. Watch Live Television Precautions Landscape Position Set up a channel list for your . DM003SH TV is exclusively for Enjoy widescreen TV images in landscape position. service area to access available use in Japan.
  • Page 117: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Area Setup e Select prefecture S % Follow these steps when activating TV for Digital TV Antenna S e Select locality S % the first time. Set up channels by area. TV Antenna is located behind Display. & ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Move handset to find best reception.
  • Page 118: Watching Tv

    Digital TV Watching TV " S e Yes S % S TV Complete Area setup first. Panel Description Use g according to TV orientation. ends . Last watched channel and settings & are retained. I1 D Toggling TV Orientation Tokyo 23 W Channel 1 ニュース...
  • Page 119 Digital TV Data Broadcast (Japanese) TV Listing (Japanese) Multi Job In TV window, A (Long) In TV window, ' When Data Broadcast text appears below TV image, use e to select an item and . EPG application starts; refer to the e Select function S % press % to access program-related application's help menu for...
  • Page 120: Tv Player

    TV Player Recording/Playing Programs Record clips on Memory Card while Recording Programs watching TV. In TV window, % (Long) S Precautions Recording starts . Saved files cannot be copied/forwarded or attached to messages. I1 D Tokyo 23 W Channel 1 .
  • Page 121 TV Player Playback Operations Playing Recorded Programs . Adjust volume or enlarge widescreen % S g TV S % S e TV image portion in the same way as while Player S % watching TV. . Use g according to TV orientation. Video List Fast Forward ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 122: Tv Timer

    TV Timer TV Timer & TV Timer Recording % S g TV S % S e e Channel: S % S e When Memory Card is Not Inserted Reservation List S % Select channel S % S A . Recording does not start. .
  • Page 123: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [TV Window] P.6-4 [Data Broadcast Window] P.6-5 [Video List] P.6-7 Area & Channel Data Broadcast (Portrait Position Only) Changing Audiovisual Setting Adding Reception Areas Changing Display View [TV Window] B S g AV mode select S % S e Select effect S % [TV Window] B S g Set Channels [Data Broadcast Window] B S e Using Wireless Headphones...
  • Page 124 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Playback Window] P.6-7 [Video List] P.6-7 [Program Info Window] P.6-5 [Reservation List] P.6-8 Playing Files with Markers Renaming Files Opening/Editing Timer Details [ Skipping between Markers [ Opening Entries [Video List] e Select file S B S e [Playback Window] c (Long) or Rename S % S Enter name S % [Reservation List] e Select entry...
  • Page 125: Camera & Imaging

    Camera..........7-2 Editing Images ....... 7-8 Getting Started ........ 7-2 Getting Started .........7-8 Editing Procedures ......7-9 Photo Camera......... 7-4 Printing ......... 7-11 Capturing Still Images ..... 7-4 Printing Images ......7-11 Video Camera ......... 7-5 Additional Functions ....7-12 Recording Video ......7-5 Shooting Modes ......
  • Page 126: Camera

    Camera Getting Started Capture still images or record video. Precautions . Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with Various Image Sizes Multiple Shooting Modes a soft cloth before use. Select small sizes to send captured Apply effect or add frame, capture .
  • Page 127 Camera Video Viewfinder Display Indicators The following indicators appear at the top of Display. Photo Viewfinder 1 Mobile Light 5 Focus 2 Video Quality 6 Exposure 3 Record Size 7 Save to 4 Record Time 8 Self-timer 1 Mobile Light 7 Focus 2 Memory 8 Exposure...
  • Page 128: Photo Camera

    Photo Camera Capturing Still Images % S g Camera S % Frame image on Display S % Sending Captured Images via E Mail After 2, A S Complete message S A @ C QEG @ C QEG , May not be delivered as sent depending on file size or recipient device.
  • Page 129: Video Camera

    Video Camera Recording Video % S g Camera S % Frame image on Display S % " S Camera shuts down . Recording starts after a tone. (To Playing Unsaved Video start over, press $.) In 5, e Preview S % .
  • Page 130: Shooting Modes

    Shooting Modes Using Shooting Modes May be unavailable depending on selected image/video size. Self-timer Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) g All Pictures S % In Photo/Video Viewfinder, Available Modes: . All captured images are saved. B S g Self-timer S % Capture four separate 4 Pictures Saving the Selected Image...
  • Page 131 Shooting Modes Frame image on Display S % Camera Effects (Photo Camera) Scanning Images (Photo Camera) In mode menu, g Camera In Panorama/Scanner menu, Effects S % g Scanner S % g Select effect S % g Select size S % S Frame image on Display S % .
  • Page 132: Editing Images

    Editing Images Getting Started g Select effect S % S Edit The following options are available. Basic Operations . To start over, press $. Some images may not be editable % S g Data Folder S % depending on file type and size. When finished, A [ Picture Editor e Pictures S % S e...
  • Page 133: Editing Procedures

    Editing Images Editing Procedures Cropping Images Changing Image Size Face Arrange In Picture Editor menu, g In Picture Editor menu, g Resize to Preset Size Resize S % Face Arrange S % In Picture Editor menu, g e Cut S % Resize S % Face Arrange ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 134 Editing Images g Move + to bottom right of Adjusting Positions Panorama Images face S % Change the default positions and sizes of Panorama Image Effects: targets to fit the image. Near View Best suited for close-up shots In Face Arrange menu, B Document Use for images with text Standard...
  • Page 135: Printing

    Printing Printing Images e For Each Picture S % Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Using Printers S e Select folder S % ® Select images from Memory Card and Connect handset to a Bluetooth -compatible g Select image S B specify the number of copies to print on printer and print images in Pictures folder.
  • Page 136: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Camera [Viewfinder] Photo Camera: P.7-4, Video Camera: P.7-5 [Image Save Window] P.7-4 [Save Menu] P.7-7 [Video Save Menu] P.7-5 Photo Camera & Video Camera Photo Camera Adjusting Focus Quickly for Close-up Shots Activating Mobile Light Changing Image Size [Viewfinder] B S g Shooting Settings or Record Settings S % [Viewfinder] B S g Mobile Light...
  • Page 137 Additional Functions Image Editing & Printing [Picture Editor Menu] P.7-8 [Composite Menu] P.7-8 [Photo Print Menu] P.7-11 Editing Images Adding Stamps Combining Reduced Images Applying Visual Effects [Picture Editor Menu] g Stamp S [Composite Menu] g SplitPicture % S e Select stamp S % S g 240x400 or SplitPicture 240x320 S [Picture Editor Menu] g Retouch S Move stamp S %...
  • Page 138: Media Player & S! Applications Media Player

    Media Player ........8-2 Editing Video........ 8-10 Media Basics ........8-2 Crop..........8-10 Adding Subtitles ......8-11 Music..........8-5 S! Appli ......... 8-12 Playing Music........8-5 Using S! Applications .....8-12 Video ..........8-7 Additional Functions ....8-14 Playing Video........8-7 Playlists .......... 8-9 Media Player &...
  • Page 139: Media Player

    Media Player Media Basics Use Media Player to play music/video on DM003SH. . Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player directly. . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Features & File Support: Playback Precautions Music .
  • Page 140 Media Player Downloading Music Downloading Video In Media Player menu, e Download music from the Internet. Videos S % Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) on the source site. % S g Media Player S % Videos ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Last Played Video ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ My Videos ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 141 Media Player Using MTP Mode S! Music Connect Saving Music Files from PCs . For details, see Utility Software Starter Follow these steps to save WMA files via . Use software to convert music file format. Guide (Japanese) on Utility Software .
  • Page 142: Music

    Music Playing Music % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Music Playback Window Indicators S e Music S % All Music e My Music S % S f Select folder 1 Title 6 Elapsed time Music Folder Music Playback Window 2 Artist name...
  • Page 143 Music Deleting Files Delete other music files from Data Folder. Deleting All WMA Files [Media Player Menu] e Settings S % S e Delete All WMA S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % . Source files will be deleted. Deleting SD AUDIO Files [ Single Files [Music File List] e Select file S...
  • Page 144: Video

    Video Playing Video % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Video Playback Window Indicators S e Videos S % Video Player e My Videos S % S e Phone Memory or Memory Card S % 1 Title 6 Elapsed time Playlist...
  • Page 145 Video Deleting Files Delete other video files from Data Folder. Deleting SD VIDEO Files [Media Player Menu (P.8-3)] e Videos S % S e SD VIDEO S % S e Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S % .
  • Page 146: Playlists

    Playlists Using Playlists e My Music S % Playlists store playback orders. Add Renaming Playlists favorite media files to Playlists, or g All Music S % S e In Playlists window, e organize files by artist/genre. Select file S B (select Playlist) S B ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Playlists store only file locations.
  • Page 147: Editing Video

    Editing Video Crop B S e Edit S % S e Some files may not be edited. Delete Before/After Yes S % Clip Portions between Two Points In Crop menu, e Delete % S g Media Player S % Before or Delete After S % Edit ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Crop...
  • Page 148: Adding Subtitles

    Editing Video Adding Subtitles e Advanced S % Adjust settings via Advanced. (Some effects cannot be applied at the same time.) e Create New S % Follow these steps to add left-to-right Advanced ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Display Position scrolling text: Changing Start/End Point ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Font Size After 3, e Duration S % S B at...
  • Page 149: S! Appli

    S! Appli Using S! Applications % S g S! Appli S % Try out the preloaded S! Applications or Exiting S! Applications newly download DM003SH-compatible e S! Appli Library S % " S! Applications offered by SoftBank. Refer to the S! Application's help menu or S! Appli Library Exit? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 150 S! Appli Downloading S! Applications Deleting S! Applications [S! Appli Library] e Download S % [S! Appli Library] e Select application S B S e Delete S . Follow onscreen instructions. % S e Yes S % Setting S! Application to Activate in .
  • Page 151: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions (Media) [Menu] Music: P.8-3, Video: P.8-3 [Playback Window] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 [ Repeat All Files Music/Video Playback Disabling Illumination in Playback [Video Playback Window] B S e Settings S % S e Playback Resuming from Stopped Point [Music Playback Window] B S e Mode S % S e Repeat All S % Music Illumi.
  • Page 152 Additional Functions Additional Functions (Media) [File List] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 [Playlists Window] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 Playlists Adding New Playlists [Playlists Window] B S e Add New Playlist S % S Enter name Deleting Playlist Files [Playlists Window] e Select Playlist S % S e Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S % Deleting Playlists...
  • Page 153: Handy Extras

    Basic Tools ........9-2 World Clock ........9-20 Opening World Clock .....9-20 Calendar & Tasks ......9-3 Hour Minder ......... 9-21 Calendar .......... 9-3 Tasks ..........9-5 Using Hour Minder ......9-21 Alarms..........9-7 Document Viewer......9-22 Using Alarms ........9-7 Opening PC Documents....9-22 Wakeup TV........
  • Page 154: Basic Tools

    Basic Tools Basic Tools Pen Light Phone Help With handset closed, H Access this handy guide to handset settings and key functions/shortcuts. (Long) . Mobile Light illuminates. % S g Tools S % S f H S Mobile Light goes out Doc./Rec.
  • Page 155: Calendar & Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Calendar Enter start date/time S % Opening Calendar Saving Schedules % S g Tools S % S In Follow these steps to save subject, start/ New Entry PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ end date/time, Alarm and schedule details. Start :...
  • Page 156 Calendar & Tasks [ First Film Appearance (Japanese) At Alarm Time Opening Schedules/Tasks The following Disney characters' first In Calendar window, g Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by appearances are commemorated in related settings. (select date) S % Calendar: Daisy Duck January 9th Calendar Alarm XX/XX/XX(Mo) Goofy...
  • Page 157: Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Tasks Enter subject S % e Alarm Time: S % S e Saving Tasks Select time S % S A Follow these steps to save subject, due Due Date & Time e Description: S % S date/time, Alarm and task details: Enter task details S % Either Subject or Description must be XXXX / XX / XX...
  • Page 158 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Tasks Deleting Tasks % S g Tools S % S In Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by [ One Entry related settings. PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e In task list, e (select task) Tasks S % Tasks Alarm e Delete S % All Tasks e This Task S % S e...
  • Page 159: Alarms

    Alarms Using Alarms e Repeat: S % e Alarm Volume: S % Setting Alarm e Adjust level S % Follow these steps to set Alarm to sound Repeat ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ at a specific time on a specific day of the Once e Duration: S % ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ o Every Day (All)
  • Page 160 Alarms When Snooze is Set At Alarm Time Deleting Alarm Alarm repeats at the set interval. [ One Entry Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by Other Alarms do not activate while In Alarm list, e (select related settings. handset is Snoozing. entry) S B Alarm Canceling Snooze e Reset Alarm S %...
  • Page 161: Wakeup Tv

    Wakeup TV Using Wakeup TV e Repeat: S % A S Saved Setting Wakeup TV . For more settings, repeat - 8. e Selected Days S % Follow these steps to activate TV at a " S Wakeup TV setting specific time on a specific day of the week: ends .
  • Page 162 Wakeup TV At Wakeup TV Time Canceling Wakeup TV Deleting Wakeup TV In Wakeup TV list, e (select [ One Entry TV activates after Alarm. entry) S B In Wakeup TV list, e (select entry) S B Wakeup TV e Wakeup TV Off S % .
  • Page 163: Luxury Animation

    Luxury Animation Playing Animation & Music with Illumination e Illumi. Light S % Setting Luxury Animation Activating Luxury Animation % S g Tools S % S In Follow these steps to set playback time, Illumination Light PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ volume and illumination color: Switch On/Off Luxury Animation S %...
  • Page 164: Calculator

    Calculator Using Calculator % S g Tools S % S In Key Assignments PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e + (Add) Calculator S % - (Subtract) x (Multiply) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ÷ (Divide) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ = (Sum) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ C·CE (Clear) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ & CM (Clear Memory) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ RM (Recall Memory) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^...
  • Page 165: Expenses Memo

    Expenses Memo Adding Expenses Entering Expenses Checking Entries Deleting Entries Enter amount S b % S g Tools S % S In [ One Entry PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e In Expenses Memo list, e Expenses Memo S % (select entry) S B Enter Cost: f :...
  • Page 166: Osaifu-Keitai

    ® Osaifu-Keitai ® Osaifu-Keitai (Japanese) ® Osaifu-Keitai describes IC Card-equipped ® ® Important Osaifu-Keitai Usage Note Using Osaifu-Keitai handsets that support e-money or credit Disney Mobile is not liable for damages Follow these steps to conduct a transaction: ® functions/services. Osaifu-Keitai resulting from accidental loss/alteration of Example: Making an electronic payment encompasses a range of IC Card-based...
  • Page 167: Locking Ic Card

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Locking IC Card e Remote Lock PW S % IC Card Lock Remote Lock Enter password S % ® Use this function to restrict access to/prevent Disable Osaifu-Keitai remotely by mail or ® unauthorized use of Osaifu-Keitai on handset. phone.
  • Page 168 ® Osaifu-Keitai e Switch On/Off S % [ Activating Remote Lock via Phone Call Remote Lock If handset cannot receive calls IC Card e On S % S A [ Preparation on Handset Lock is not set. In IC Card Settings menu, Enabling Activation via Public Phone Using one of the specified e Remote Lock S % S...
  • Page 169: Pretense Call

    Pretense Call Faking Incoming Calls e Set Caller S % Handset rings to emulate an incoming call. Using Pretense Call . Pretense Call ringtone is fixed. F (Long) . Ringer may be muted by handset settings. Set Caller ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . Available regardless of handset To override Silent setting, see P.9-34.
  • Page 170: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Using Stopwatch Stopwatch stops when battery runs low. Recording Lap Times While Stopwatch is running, B % S g Tools S % S f Saving Records to Notepad Timer/Clock Tools S e After 3, B S e Save to Notepad Stopwatch S % Resetting Records After 3, B S e Reset S % S...
  • Page 171: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Using Countdown Timer % S g Tools S % S f % S Countdown starts When Set Time Elapses Timer/Clock Tools S e . Press % to stop/resume countdown. Tone sounds. Countdown Timer S % Set time elapses S Tone sounds Countdown Timer Countdown Timer...
  • Page 172: World Clock

    World Clock Opening World Clock % S g Tools S % S f f Select area S % Opening World Clock in Standby Timer/Clock Tools S e " S World Clock ends % S g Settings S % S In World Clock S % Phone Settings menu, e Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving)
  • Page 173: Hour Minder

    Hour Minder Using Hour Minder A S Saved Setting Hour Minder At Hour Minder Time " S Hour Minder setting Follow these steps to activate the hourly Hour Minder activates; sounds/vibrates by ends time signal at selected hours: related settings. % S g Tools S % S f Adjusting Hour Minder Volume In 2, e Advanced S % S e...
  • Page 174: Document Viewer

    Document Viewer Opening PC Documents Supported File Formats: Key Assignments PDF (.pdf) View whole page ® ® Microsoft Excel (.xls) Scroll View upper left ® Microsoft Word (.doc) Toggle full screen view on/off ® ® Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt) View upper right .
  • Page 175: Notepad

    Notepad Saving Text g Select Category S % S New Notepad Entry Deleting Entries Saved % S g Tools S % S f [ One Entry Sorting Entries Temporarily Doc./Rec. Tools S e In Notepad list, e (select [Notepad List] A Notepad S % entry) S B , Press A repeatedly to toggle sort...
  • Page 176: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording/Playing Voice % S Recording starts Recording Playback % S Recording stops In recording window, B S . If battery runs low while recording, Voice e Ring Songs·Tones S % Recorder shuts off. . Record conversations during calls via Voice Recorder ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Record Caller Voice (P.3-11).
  • Page 177: Scan Barcode

    Scan Barcode Scanning Printed Barcodes e Scan Barcode S % Tone sounds S Scan Scan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR Codes (2D barcodes). results appear Frame barcode in center of . Membership file or password may be Display required when scanning barcodes. Scan Result .
  • Page 178: Create Qr Code

    Create QR Code Creating QR Codes e Create QR Code S % Create QR Codes from these items on From Phone Book Entries handset: In 3, e Phone Book S % S g e Data Folder S % Select entry S % S Phone Book Text Input From Entered Text...
  • Page 179: Scan Card

    Scan Card Scanning Business Cards % S A Scan business cards and save names, Frame card on Display . New Phone Book entry is saved. addresses, etc. to Phone Book. . English business cards may not be Key Assignments in Scan Window scanned correctly.
  • Page 180: Text Scanner

    Text Scanner Scanning Text Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone Frame text in center of numbers or alphanumerics). Display Some text cannot be scanned. Scanned Text XX/256 % S g Tools S % S f Text Scanner ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Scanned Text Window Doc./Rec.
  • Page 181: S! Quick News

    S! Quick News Receiving Content Updates (Japanese) S % S e 登録はこちら View content updates or breaking news. Updating Items Manually Yes S % Transmission fees apply. [S! Quick News List] e Select item S A S e S % S e .
  • Page 182: E-Books

    e-Books Reading e-Books (Japanese) ® Downloading e-Books e-Book Viewer BookSurfing A S g メニューリスト S % Read XMDF books and dictionary files. Download Contents Keys and read CCF files. Some files may not be supported. Some files may not be supported. 書籍・コミック・写真集...
  • Page 183: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-3 [Schedule Entry Window] P.9-3 [Task Entry Window] P.9-5 [Schedule List] P.9-4 [Task List] P.9-6 Saving Schedules/Tasks Saving Schedules Calendar & Tasks Changing Alarm Tone/Video Saving Repetitive Schedules Calendar Changing Date Color [Schedule Entry Window] e [Schedule Entry Window]/[Task Entry Window] e Alarm: S % S Repeat: S % S e Select cycle S...
  • Page 184 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-3 [Task List] P.9-6 [Alarm Menu] P.9-7 [Alarm List] P.9-7 Managing Schedules Alarms Setting Handset to Vibrate at Alarm Time Deleting All Schedules Saving Entry Name [Alarm Menu] e Vibration: S % S e On or Link to Sound S % S A [Calendar Window] B S e Delete [Alarm Menu] e Subject: S % S .
  • Page 185 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Wakeup TV Menu] P.9-9 [Wakeup TV List] P.9-9 [Calculator Window] P.9-12 [Expenses Memo List] P.9-13 Wakeup TV Calculator Expenses Memo Changing Alarm Tone/Video Copying Calculation Results Changing Category of Saved Entry [ Using Preset Tone or Data Folder File While result appears, B S e [Expenses Memo List] e Select [Wakeup TV Menu] e Assign...
  • Page 186 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [IC Card Settings Menu] P.9-15 [Mail Remote Lock Menu] P.9-15 [Call Remote Lock Menu] P.9-16 [Pretense Call Menu] P.9-17 ® Osaifu-Keitai Checking E-Money Balance on Changing Required Missed Call External Display Count for Call Remote Lock Enabling to View E-Money Balances With handset closed, E (Long) [Call Remote Lock Menu] e Count...
  • Page 187 Additional Functions Timer/Clock Tools [Timer Entry Window] P.9-19 [Set Time Zone Window] P.9-20 [Hour Minder Menu] P.9-21 Countdown Timer Hour Minder Disabling Illumination Changing Hour Minder Tone/Video [ Using Preset Tone or Data Folder File [Countdown Timer Window] B S e Switch On/Off S % S e Off [Hour Minder Menu] e Advanced S % S A...
  • Page 188 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Notepad List] P.9-23 [Recording Window] P.9-24 Notepad Voice Recorder Sending Notepad Entries via E Mail Editing Notepad Saving Longer Recordings [Notepad List] e Select entry S B S e Send S % S e Via [ Editing Text Message S % S Complete [Recording Window] B S e [Notepad List] e Select entry S...
  • Page 189 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Barcode/Scan Menu] P.9-25 [Barcode Scan Results Window] P.9-25 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-28 [ Accessing Internet Sites Scan Barcode Scan Text [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Scanned Text Window] e Select Scanning during Text Entry Scanning during Text Entry URL S % [ Pasting All Scan Results In a text entry window, B S e...
  • Page 190 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Barcode Scan Results Window] P.9-25 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-28 [Card Scan Results Window] P.9-27 [ Selected Text Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Using Images for System Graphics [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Card Scan Results Window]/ [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Barcode Scan Results Window] [Scanned Text Window] B S e...
  • Page 191 Additional Functions Entertainment [S! Quick News Menu] P.9-29 [S! Quick News List] P.9-29 S! Quick News Updating List Automatically Checking Update Schedule Receiving S! Loop Item Updates [ S! Quick News List [S! Quick News Menu] e Settings [S! Quick News Menu] e Settings S % S e Check Schedule S % [ Registering with S! Loop Items S % S e Automatic Update S...
  • Page 192 Additional Functions Entertainment [Entertainment Menu] P.9-30 e-Books Copying Text In open page, A S e 文字列を S % S g Select first コピー character S % S g Highlight text range S % Opening Non-DM003SH e-Books (Library) [Entertainment Menu] e e-Book Viewer S B S e Select file S % .
  • Page 193: Communication Services

    S! Loop.......... 10-2 S! Circle Talk ........ 10-7 Using S! Loop (Japanese) ....10-2 Using S! Circle Talk ......10-7 S! Friend's Status......10-3 Using S! Friend's Status ....10-3 Communication Services...
  • Page 194: S! Loop

    S! Loop Using S! Loop (Japanese) S! Loop is an online communication service. Share your diary, join BBS, etc. Internet connection is required; may incur high charges. % S g Communication S % e S! Loop S % . Refer to the S! Loop help menu for operational instructions.
  • Page 195: S! Friend's Status

    S! Friend's Status Using S! Friend's Status . S! Friend's Status requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. . Set Connection status to Online beforehand. g Select Status S % Changing Connection Status Changing My Status [My Status Window] e Online (or BB E Follow these steps to change Status, Offline) S % S e Select status S %...
  • Page 196 S! Friend's Status e Status Icon S % S g Resetting Templates Creating Status Templates Select Pictogram S % [ One Template Save custom combinations of Status Icon e Status Label S % S In Status Template window, and Status Label to each template. Enter text S % S A f (select template) S B In Status Template window,...
  • Page 197 S! Friend's Status When Registration is Complete Registering Members Opening Member Status . My Status is sent and member's status % S g Communication S Follow these steps to register a number appears on handset. % S e S! Friend's Status saved in Phone Book for the first time.
  • Page 198 S! Friend's Status Adding Members Renaming Groups [S! Friend's Status Member List] [S! Friend's Status Member List] B S e Add Member S % S e B S e Edit Group Name S % S Select method S % S Select Enter name S % entry or enter phone number S % Updating Manually...
  • Page 199: S! Circle Talk

    S! Circle Talk Using S! Circle Talk . A subscription to S! Friend's Status is required. . Transmission fees apply during S! Circle Talk. e Select number, e.g., Saving as Individuals Registering Members No.1: S % In 3, e Individual S % S Follow these steps to register a number Saving from S! Friend's Status Member e Phone Book S % S g...
  • Page 200 S! Circle Talk [ Exiting S! Circle Talk S! Circle Talk Operations Initiating S! Circle Talk " S Connection ends [ Speaking Follow these steps to send S! Circle Talk . S! Circle Talk ends automatically Press and hold H when requests to members: when there is only one participant KPress and Hold appears...
  • Page 201 S! Circle Talk Editing Member List [ Replacing Individual Members [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select member S B S e Edit S % S % S e Select method S % S g Select entry S % [ Editing Groups [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select Group S B S e Edit S % S e Select target S % S...
  • Page 202: Handset Security

    Handset Security ......11-2 Operations Security......11-2 Information Security .......11-3 Additional Functions ....11-4 Handset Security...
  • Page 203: Operations Security

    Handset Security Operations Security e Select item S % S Function Lock Secure Remote Lock Enter Handset Code S % Restrict access to handset functions. Lock a lost handset remotely via PC. Unlocking Handset Secure Remote Lock disables all Lock when Display turns off In Standby, enter Handset Code S % Auto operations except turning handset on, and...
  • Page 204: Information Security

    Handset Security Information Security e Select item S % (p Application Lock Show Secret Data appears) S A S Enter Restrict access to these functions: Activate Show Secret Data to access Handset Code S % Secret entries. Phone Book Calendar/Tasks Temporary Access to Functions In Locks menu, e Show .
  • Page 205: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Locks Menu] P.11-2 PIN & PIN2 Secure Remote Lock Changing PIN Setting Secure Remote Lock Activation Message to Appear [ Saving Message [Locks Menu] e PIN Entry S % S e Change PIN S % S Enter [Locks Menu] e Set Lock Message current PIN S % S Enter new PIN S % S e Message S % S Enter...
  • Page 206: Connectivity & File Backup

    Infrared.......... 12-2 Backup........12-10 Transferring Files via Infrared ..12-3 Backup & Restore ......12-10 ® Bluetooth ........12-5 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) ...12-12 ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth ..12-6 About SAB........12-12 Backup & Restore ......12-14 Additional Functions ....12-8 Additional Functions ....
  • Page 207: Infrared

    Infrared Infrared Wirelessly transfer the following files Transfer Options Getting Started between DM003SH and compatible devices. One File Infrared Precautions Transfer single files Phone Book Received Msg. Transfer Align Infrared Ports of both devices. All File Calendar Sent Messages Transfer all files by function Transfer Tasks Drafts...
  • Page 208: Transferring Files Via Infrared

    Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared Subsequent Operations Receiving Files [ One File Transfer d (Long) e Yes S % S e Yes S % . Infrared is activated. . When confirmation for save location . Handset receives files if sent within appears, select a location and press %.
  • Page 209 Infrared All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed Sending Files % S g Settings S % S % S g Data Folder S % One File Transfer f Connectivity S e e Pictures or DCIM S % Example: Phone Book entry Infrared S % For DCIM, select a folder and press %.
  • Page 210: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth Wirelessly transfer files/data between ® Bluetooth Connection Getting Started DM003SH and compatible devices ® (handsfree devices, etc.). Bluetooth Precautions Sender Recipient ® Bluetooth connection may not be . Bring handsets to within ten meters. Search for devices ®...
  • Page 211: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth e Add Device S % ® Connecting to Paired Devices Toggling Bluetooth On/Off . To disable confirmation, press B In Bluetooth menu, e c (Long) before 3. Paired Devices S % . Handset must be in Standby to accept connection requests from unpaired .
  • Page 212 ® Bluetooth e Select device S % S e Accepting Connection Requests Transferring Files Yes S % S Transfer starts Follow these steps to accept connection Follow the steps below to exchange files . When finished, entry list returns. requests from unpaired devices: with paired devices.
  • Page 213: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Connectivity [Request Window] P.12-3, P.12-7 [Bluetooth Menu] P.12-6 [All Paired Devices List] P.12-6 ® Infrared Bluetooth Overwriting Existing Files Overwriting Existing Files Renaming Paired Devices [Request Window] e Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e [Request Window] e Yes S % S [Bluetooth Menu] e Paired Delete All &...
  • Page 214: Mass Storage

    . If handset is connected to a PC via USB Memory Card Cards formatted for other as removable hardware device) on Cable, disconnect it first. Transfer handsets by SHARP to the PC, then disconnect USB Cable. Memory Cards for Software % S g Settings S % S DM003SH...
  • Page 215: Backup

    Backup Backup & Restore [ Drafts Back up information to Memory Card, and Precautions If transferred from Drafts, only the first restore to handset as needed. . Not available if battery is low. entered recipient remains or SMS The following folders/entries can be .
  • Page 216 Backup A S e Yes S % e Select item S % (N/P) Handset to Memory Card S Complete selection . To cancel, press A. Follow these steps to back up selected Backup complete S % S % items at once: .
  • Page 217: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) About SAB Back up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book changes SAB Sync Commands & Features to SAB anytime. Edit SAB online via PC; add SAB changes to Phone Book anytime. Restore lost or altered Phone Book content Backup Export Phone Book content to SAB Backup/...
  • Page 218 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Service Usage Outline Precautions [ Unsynchronizable Items Complete Contract SAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Contact General Information (P.14-39) for application. , Picture, Tone/Video, Illumination, Vibration [ Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion . When no Phone Book content exists, selecting Synchronize, Sync Receive User ID &...
  • Page 219: Backup & Restore

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Backup & Restore Backup (Phone Book > SAB) Restore (SAB > Phone Book) Synchronizing Phone Book Any existing SAB content is deleted. Any existing Phone Book content is deleted. Synchronize Options: % S g Phone S % S e In S! Addressbook menu, Synchronize Phone Synchronize...
  • Page 220: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Backup [Backup Menu] P.12-11 [S! Addressbook Menu] P.12-14 [ Changing Auto Sync Frequency Backup & Restore Deleting Backup Files [S! Addressbook Menu] e Set Auto Sync S % S Enter Handset Backing Up All Items [Backup Menu] e Settings/Manage Code S % S e Set On/Off S % S % S e File Management S % S e On S % S e Set...
  • Page 221: Handset Customization

    Phone Settings......13-2 Digital TV ........13-11 Display & Key ....... 13-3 Camera ........13-13 Ringtones, Illumination & Sounds ... 13-5 Media Player & S! Applications ... 13-14 Text Entry & Phone Book .... 13-6 Handy Extras......13-15 Calling ........... 13-7 Communication Services..
  • Page 222: Phone Settings

    Phone Settings Phone Settings % S g Settings S % S In Phone Settings menu, e Mode Settings S % Mode e Select mode S % Selecting a handset mode e Select mode S B S e Select item S % S Adjust settings Customizing handset modes .
  • Page 223: Display & Key

    Display & Key Display & Key Settings % S g Settings S % S Phone Settings menu Language e Language or S % S e English or 言語選択 日本語 Switching interface between Japanese and English % S g Settings S % S In Phone Settings menu, e Display S % Display Image e System Graphics S % S e Select item S % S e Preset Animation (or Showing preloaded images for incoming calls, etc.
  • Page 224 Display & Key Display & Key Settings % S g Settings S % S In Phone Settings menu, e Display S % External Display Changing inactivity time after which External Display e External Display S % S e Duration S % S e Select time S % turns off e External Display S % S e Messages S % S e Not Display S % Hiding new received messages...
  • Page 225: Ringtones, Illumination & Sounds

    Ringtones, Illumination & Sounds Ringtone, Illumination & Sound Settings % S g Settings S % S In Phone Settings menu, e Sounds & Alerts S % Handset Response e Volume S % S e Select item S % S e Adjust level S % Changing ringtone volume e Any Key Answer S % S e On S % Answering calls with other keys...
  • Page 226: Text Entry & Phone Book

    Text Entry & Phone Book Text Entry & Phone Book Settings [Text Entry Window] B S e Input/Conversion S % Text Entry e Predictive S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered characters e Previous Usage S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered words Disabling emoticon/Disney Pictogram suggestions based e EmoticonWordLink S % S e Off S %...
  • Page 227: Calling

    Calling Advanced Call Settings % S g Settings S % S f Call/Video Call Voice Call & Video Call e Minute Minder S % S e On S % Setting handset to beep once each minute during Voice Calls e Disp. Time/Call S % S e Display Call Cost S % S e On S % Showing Call Cost after each call e Disp.
  • Page 228: Messaging

    Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings B S e Settings S % S e General Settings S % General Settings e Scroll Unit S % S e Select unit S % Changing message window scroll unit e Message List View S % S e Select option S % Changing message list view e Address View S % S e Show All S % Showing complete sent/received message addresses...
  • Page 229 Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings B S e Settings S % S e E Mail Settings S % E Mail e Message DL(Japan) S % S e Manual S % Disabling automatic E Mail retrieval in Japan e Message DL(Abroad) S % S e Manual S % .
  • Page 230: Disney Web & Pc Site Browser

    Disney Web & PC Site Browser Advanced Internet Settings % S g Disney Web S % S e Browser Settings S % Disney Web e Font Size S % S e Select size S % Changing character size e Scroll Unit S % S e Select unit S % Changing scroll unit e Cursor Settings S % S e Cursor Mode Settings S % S e Normal Activating pointer navigation...
  • Page 231: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Advanced TV Settings % S g TV S % S e Digital TV S % S B S g Image S % Image g Brightness S % S e Adjust level S % Adjusting Display Brightness g Brightness S % S B S % Canceling Light Sensor g Control by Scene S % S e On S % Adjusting Brightness automatically for current image...
  • Page 232 Digital TV Advanced TV Settings % S g TV S % S e Settings S % Handset Response e Calls & Alarms S % S e Select item S % S e Notice a Call S % Showing calls or S! Circle Talk requests while watching TV % S g TV S % S e Settings S % S e TV Alarm S % TV Timer e Alarm Time S % S e Select time S %...
  • Page 233: Camera

    Camera Advanced Camera Settings % S g Camera S % (For Video Camera, then press A) Photo/Video Camera B S g Settings S % S g Save Pictures to or Save Videos to S % S g Select location or Ask Each Time S % Changing save location .
  • Page 234: Media Player & S! Applications

    Media Player & S! Applications Advanced Media Player & S! Application Settings % S g Media Player S % Media Playback e Settings S % S e gSound Output S % S e Bluetooth Device S % Switching audio output to wireless device % S g S! Appli S % S e Settings S % Operational Settings (S! Appli) e Application Volume S % S e Adjust level S %...
  • Page 235: Handy Extras

    Handy Extras Advanced Handy Extras Settings % S g Tools S % S In PIM/LifestyleTools menu, e Alarms S % Alarm e Settings S % S e For Manner Mode S % S e Ring S % S e Yes S % Sounding Alarm Time tone even in Manner mode e Settings S % S e Link to World Clk S % S e On S % Activating Alarm based on World Clock time...
  • Page 236: Communication Services

    Communication Services Advanced Communication Service Settings % S g Communication S % S e S! Friend's Status S % S! Friend's Status B S e Settings S % S e Request Reply S % S e Confirm if Registered Rejecting requests from unsaved numbers .
  • Page 237: Connectivity

    Connectivity Advanced Connectivity Settings ® % S g Settings S % S f Connectivity S e Bluetooth S % Bluetooth e My Device Settings S % S e Visibility S % S e Hide My Phone S % Cloaking handset to avoid connection requests e My Device Settings S % S e Bluetooth Timeout S % S e Select time ®...
  • Page 238: Reset

    Reset Reset Settings % S g Settings S % S In Phone Settings menu, e Master Reset S % Restoring Default Settings e Reset Settings S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % S e Yes S % Restoring default handset settings .
  • Page 239: Appendix

    USIM Card ........14-2 Character Codes......14-12 About USIM Card ......14-2 Character Code List .....14-12 USIM Card Installation....14-3 Specifications ......14-18 Battery........... 14-4 Memory Card Structure & Contents...14-23 Battery Installation......14-4 Menu List ........14-24 Software Update......14-5 Index ...........
  • Page 240: Usim Card

    USIM Card About USIM Card USIM Card is an IC card containing Important USIM PINs customer and authentication information, . USIM Card is the property of Disney Mobile. There are two Security Codes for USIM . USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if including the handset number.
  • Page 241: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card USIM Card Installation . Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. . USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. Push in Tray fully Lift and slide out USIM Card Inserting as shown Remove battery (P.14-4) Using Tab, pull out Tray as .
  • Page 242: Battery

    Battery Battery Installation Lock cover About Battery Inserting & Removing . Charge battery at least once every Unlock and remove cover six months; an uncharged battery may become unusable or affect files/settings. . Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life;...
  • Page 243: Software Update

    Software Update Software Update Check for firmware updates and download Scheduled Update Updating Software as required. Confirmation appears at scheduled Packet transmission fees do not apply to Precautions update time. Press % or wait a while for updates (including checking, downloading .
  • Page 244: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting [ General Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Saved entry/folder Entry/folder may be set Activate Show Secret Data does not appear Was " pressed long to Secret. (P.11-3). Press " longer. on handset enough? Cannot use Show Secret Data may Handset won't Battery may need to be...
  • Page 245 Troubleshooting [ Charger/Battery Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Keep handset closed in Standby; reduce TV, S! Application, Remaining charge High power consuming This is normal. Media Player and Camera use, shortens charging time. operations are in use. and limit transmissions/external Battery charges Battery may be...
  • Page 246: Other Functions

    Troubleshooting [ Calling (continued) [ Messaging Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Network signal may be Move to a place where signal is Memory is full. Delete Does n appear? weak. strong and retry. messages (P.4-22). Call is choppy or Cannot receive cut off messages...
  • Page 247: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] あいうえお アイウエオ @./-1 K (space) ぁぃぅぇぉ ァィゥェォ かきくけこ カキクケコ ABCabc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEFdef3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHIghi4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ JKLjkl5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ MNOmno6 まみむめも...
  • Page 248 Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (up) Cursor up Cursor down L (line break) Conversion (down) Cursor left Cursor right & Change entry mode Toggle case (for some characters) Toggle mode (upper/ ─...
  • Page 249: Pager Codes

    Pager Codes Pager Code List Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press ' to switch immediately after character entry. [ Double-byte Upper Case [ Single-byte Upper Case Second Digit (Press Next) Second Digit (Press Next) あ い う え...
  • Page 250: Character Codes

    Character Codes Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits Space い う え き お か あ...
  • Page 251 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits く そ さ け た し す こ ち せ...
  • Page 252 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits つ ゆ は ほ て よ ら と ま り ひ み む る∼れ め ふ な ろ も...
  • Page 253 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 254 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 255 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 256: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications [ Handset Materials Parts Materials & Finishing Disney Mobile DM003SH Parts Materials & Finishing SWCH12A/Trivalent Screw (all pieces) chromate, EPDM O-ring Approximately 124 g Weight Nylon resin/SUS seal Housing (Display side, (insert-molded), Continuous Approximately 250 minutes (3G) Keypad side)
  • Page 257 Specifications [ PC Mail Settings Basic Operations Messaging Account 3 accounts PC Mail [ Wallpaper/Standby Window Account Received 10 MB or Account Name 20 characters Msg. 3,000 messages Standby Window 3 tags (100 characters each) User Name 128 characters Drafts [ Text Entry Password 32 characters...
  • Page 258 Specifications [ Editing Images Shooting Digital TV Macro: 10 cm Distance Wallpaper (240 x 400) Power On/Off (240 x 400) Use 40 KB or smaller transparent ISDB-T mobile Video profile Other Recorded File Resize Incoming Call (160 x 160) PNG files as Frames (SD-Video standard) (W x H dots) Alarm (240 x 104)
  • Page 259 Specifications [ Timer/Clock Tools Media Player & S! Applications Communication Services 23 hours 59 minutes [ Media Player [ S! Loop 59.9 seconds in 0.1-second Stopwatch increments WMA (.wma), AAC (.mp4/.3gp/.m4a), S! Loop List 5 items Lap time: 4 records Supported Secure AAC (Secure SD-Audio standard) [ S! Friend's Status...
  • Page 260 Within 20 cm http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/ IrSS Receive 2 MB or smaller JPEG images Transfer [ microSD= Memory Card Compatibility [ Bluetooth ® From PC (Japanese) http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/peripherals/sd/dm003sh.html Communication ® Bluetooth specification Ver. 2.0 From Handset (Japanese) System http://shweb.sharp.co.jp/ Headset Profile [ S! Addressbook Back-up...
  • Page 261: Memory Card Structure & Contents

    Video files in Data Folder (Videos) WMAudio WMA files for Media Player (WMA) SH_Folder Application management files Utility Backup files (Phone Book), etc. SHARP MOBILE Backup files (User Dictionary), etc. SD_AUDIO SD-Audio files for Media Player (SD AUDIO) SD_VIDEO PRL001...
  • Page 262: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List [ Browser Settings Disney Web Messaging Function Refer to Function Refer to Font Size P.13-10 Function Refer to Disney Web P.5-3 Scroll Unit P.13-10 Received Msg. P.4-14 Bookmarks P.5-7 Cursor Settings P.13-10 Create Message P.4-4 Saved Pages P.5-7 Downloads P.13-10...
  • Page 263 Menu List [ Settings: General Settings [ Settings: PC Mail Settings Camera Function Refer to Function Refer to [ Photo Camera Delivery Report P.13-8 PC Mail Account P.4-20 Reply to Settings PC Mail DL P.13-9 Function Refer to Auto Reply P.4-13 Check New Mail P.13-9...
  • Page 264 Menu List [ Video Camera [ Settings S! Appli Function Refer to Function Refer to Exposure P.7-4 Function Refer to Alarm Record Settings Focus Setting P.7-12 S! Appli Library P.8-12 Vibration Display Size P.13-13 Osaifu-Keitai P.9-14 TV Alarm Illumination Light Data Folder P.7-5 Demand History...
  • Page 265 Menu List [ S! Quick News [ Timer/Clock Tools Function Refer to User Dictionary P.2-13 Function Refer to Function Refer to Ringer Output P.13-5 S! Quick News List P.9-29 Stopwatch P.9-18 Earpiece Volume P.3-10 S! Loop List P.9-39 Countdown Timer P.9-19 Change Menu P.1-11...
  • Page 266 Menu List [ Phone Settings: Sounds & Alerts [ Phone Settings: Locks [ Connectivity: Memory Card Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to PIN Entry P.11-2 Volume P.13-5 Number of Copies P.7-11 Change PIN2 P.11-4 Ringtone/videos P.2-6 Settings P.7-13 DPOF Function Lock...
  • Page 267: Network Settings

    Menu List [ Music Function Refer to Phone Display Call Cost P.13-7 Function Refer to Disp. Time/Call Call Time Counter P.13-7 Function Refer to Last Played Music P.8-14 Phone Book P.2-16 Outgoing Calls My Music P.8-9 Incoming Calls Add New Entry P.2-16 SD AUDIO P.8-5...
  • Page 268: Index

    Index Index Bookmarks..........5-7 Self-timer ..........7-6 Number Deleting titles .......... 5-11 Video Quality ........13-13 3D Pictogram ........4-10, 13-8 Center Access Code ........ 1-16 Editing Titles ........... 5-11 ® BookSurfing ..........9-30 Change NW Password ......3-13 Change PIN ..........11-4 AC Charger ..........
  • Page 269 Index Selecting Multiple Files ......2-21 DPOF............7-11 Function Lock .......... 11-2 Set Secret (folders) .........2-21 Add Date ..........7-13 Slide Show ..........2-20 Check Settings ........7-11 General Notes ..........xii For All Pictures........7-11 Unset Secret (folders) ......2-28 Graphic Mail ..........4-6 Date & Time ..........13-2 Index Print ..........7-13 Creating from templates......
  • Page 270 Index Illumination Light ......1-2, 13-5 Locks..........1-16, 11-2 Messages (creating/sending) ..4-4, 4-7, 4-21 Indicators ............ 1-7 Loudspeaker........13-7, 13-16 3D Pictogram .......... 4-10 Date & Time..........4-8 Camera (Viewfinder)......... 7-3 Luxury Animation........9-11 Drafts ............4-22 Display............1-7 External Display ........1-9 Edit &...
  • Page 271 Index Folders (renaming)........4-23 Locking............9-15 General Settings ........13-8 Set to Default ........13-15 QR Code ........... 9-26 Search........... 4-15, 4-23 Quick Operations ........1-10 Selecting Multiple Messages ....4-22 Pager Code List ........14-11 Quick Reply ..........4-13 Set Secret ..........4-15 PC (connecting handset) ......12-9 Sort ............4-22 PC Mail..........
  • Page 272 Index Accepting requests ......... 10-8 Sent Msg. View ......... 13-8 Display Window ........2-24 Editing Member List........ 10-9 Set as Wallpaper........2-28 Member Panel .......... 2-3 Initiating ..........10-8 Set Date/Time ........... 13-2 News Panel..........2-3 Shortcut Panel .......... 2-3 IP Service Setting.........
  • Page 273 Index Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumeric Wakeup TV..........9-9 Save and Send........9-36 Conversion ..........2-11 Save Recording to........9-36 Input/Conversion ........13-6 Voicemail ............ 3-8 Inserting Line Breaks ......2-25 USB Charge........1-5, 13-17 Volume (ringtones) ........13-5 User Dictionary .........2-13 Inserting Phone Book Entry Items ..2-25 Inserting Spaces ........2-25 Editing/deleting entries......2-25 Katakana..........2-10...
  • Page 274 Index ® Call Forwarding ........3-9 Copying Via Bluetooth ......... 12-8 Customized Screen ........ 2-24 Calculation results ........9-33 Via Infrared ..........12-8 Download Dictionary ......2-13 Data Folder files ........2-21 Placing Calls From text entry window......2-12 Function Lock ......... 11-2 By entering phone numbers .....
  • Page 275 Index Graphic Mail templates ......4-6 Clock/Calendar........13-4 Mail attachments........4-12 S! Applications ........8-13 Notepad entries........9-23 Standby Window ........2-3 Wallpaper ..........2-4 Phone Book entries.........2-16 Recorded video.........7-5 World Clock ..........9-20 Scan results ........9-37, 9-38 Using as Alarm Clock TV channels ..........6-9 Alarm............9-7 Saving Phone Book Entries Hour Minder ..........9-21 Wakeup TV..........9-9 Add New Entry ........2-16...
  • Page 276: Warranty & Service

    Warranty & Service Warranty & Service [ Warranty For other services, contact the distributor, the nearest SoftBank Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. Shop or General Information (P.14-39). . Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. Replacement parts are available for 6 years after termination of .
  • Page 277: Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service For Disney Mobile handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. General Information Customer Assistance Disney Mobile Customer Center SoftBank Customer Center From a Disney Mobile handset, dial toll free at 157 From a Disney Mobile handset, dial toll free at 113 From landlines, dial toll free at 0800-2222-157 From landlines, dial toll free at 0088-250-113...
  • Page 278 Disney Mobile DM003SH User Guide December 2008, First Edition The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. For additional information, please contact the distributor. Model: Disney Mobile DM003SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands).

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