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Thank you for purchasing WX01SH. Read this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. Read Safety Precautions (P.13-1 - P.13-7) before using handset. Before You Begin Package Contents . We are not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. . Saved files and data may be lost/altered due to misuse or malfunction of handset, after exposing handset to static Battery (XN-BTWP01) electricity or electrical noise, or during handset repair. . Keep separate copies of important files and data; back up to Memory Card as needed. . This product and the information in this guide are subject to change without prior notice. Battery Cover . Unless noted otherwise, descriptions are based on default Handset (WX01SH) settings in Standby. Operations and results may differ by handset status. . If any item is missing from the package, please contact . Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference your dealer. only; actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in . AC Charger is not included in the package; purchase ...
Table of Contents Editing Characters ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3-5 1 Getting Started Parts & Functions ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-1 4 Phone Book Battery Installation ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-3 Phone Book Overview ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-1 Charging Battery ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-4 Adding Contacts to Phone Book ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-2 Power On/Off ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-5 Using Phone Book ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-5 Switching Interface Language to English ・・・・・・ 1-6 Using Speed Dial ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-7 Display ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-7 Editing Phone Book ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-8 Main Indicators ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-8 5 Messaging Accessing Functions from Main Menu ・・・・・・・・ 1-10 Handset Phone Number ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-11 Messaging Overview ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 5-1 Mobile Manners ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・...
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Table of Contents 7 Camera 11 Services Camera Overview ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-1 Using Voicemail ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 11-1 Capturing Images ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-2 Using Call Forwarding ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 11-2 Opening Captured Images・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-3 Using Split Billing Service ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 11-3 8 Tools 12 Appendix Using Java™ Applications・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8-1 Software Updates ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-1 Using World Clock ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8-3 Specifications ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-2 Handset Materials ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-3 9 File Management & Connectivity Menu List ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-4 Data Folder ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 9-1 Customer Service ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-7 Using Files ...
Parts & Functions 4 External Device Port (with Port Handset Positions Cover) 5 Notification Lamp ■Handset Closed 6 Sub-display Keep handset closed when not in 7 Infrared Port use. 8 Strap Eyelet 9 Camera (Lens Cover) a Internal Antenna Area b Speaker c Battery Cover ■Handset Open Port Cover Open handset to place or answer . Close Port Cover after External Device calls, enter text, etc. Port use. Strap Eyelet . Avoid metal Straps; may affect signal reception.
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Parts & Functions 3 Center Key % d Camera & Text Key & Handset Keys Open Main Menu. Long Press to Activate Camera. Long Press to . Keys are indicated in this guide as activate/cancel Keypad Lock. open Camera menu. shown. 4 Multi Selector (left) c e Multi Selector (down) b Open Call Log (Received). Long Open Phone Book. Long Press to Press to open profile (My Details). open new entry window. 5 Mail Key B f Power & End Key " Open Messaging menu. Long Long Press to power off. g # Key # Press to open E-mail Composition window. Enter #. Long Press to activate/ 6 Speed Dial & A/a Key ' cancel Manner mode. h Data Folder & Drive Key ~ Open Speed Dial/Mail. 7 Clear/Back Key $ Open Data Folder. Long Press to ...
Battery Installation About Battery Inserting & Removing Battery Replace Battery Cover . Charge Battery at least once every six months; uncharged Battery may die Remove Battery Cover or affect files/settings. Battery . Depending on usage, bulges may Cover appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety. . Replace Battery if operating time . Position and slide Battery Cover shortens noticeably. gently as shown all the way. . Clean Battery terminals and charging . Press and slide as shown. Removing Battery terminals with a dry cotton swab, etc. . Power off and lift Battery as shown. Insert Battery Lithium-ion Battery . Handset requires a lithium- ion battery. Lithium-ion ...
Charging Battery AC Charger is not included in the package; purchase XN-AAWP01 Open Port Cover as Unplug AC Charger and separately. shown retract blades Notification AC 100 V Outlet Lamp External Remove Charger Device Port connector from handset Blades Release Tabs . Close handset after opening Port AC Charger Cover. Port Cover Charger Insert Charger connector Connector Arrows Up . Squeeze release tabs and pull to External Device Port straight out. Important AC Charger Usage Notes . Handset/AC Charger may become Replace Port Cover warm while charging. . Retract blades after charging. Do not pull, bend or twist cord.
Power On/Off ■Activating Keypad Lock Power On Powering Off % (Long Press) " (Long Press) " (Long Press) . After Power Off Graphics, handset shuts down. After a while... Keypad is locked: press and hold center key to unlock. When Keypad Lock is Active . Handset keys are locked (even for powering off). . Standby appears. . Press ! to answer calls; Keypad Lock ■When Carrying Handset reactivates after the call. Canceling Keypad Lock Keep handset closed; activate ...
Switching Interface Language to English % S 設定 S % S f 音・表示 Language S % English S % Switching Back to Japanese % S Settings S % S f Sound/Display S % S S % 言語選択 日本語 S ...
Display ■Information Window Standby Display Saving Opens at the bottom for missed Most operations start from Standby. Display goes completely dark after calls, new mail, etc. Indicators appear at the top of Display Saving time elapses. Press Display. any key (except " during a call) to . For more about indicators, see P.1-8. cancel Display Saving and reilluminate Display. Backlight . Backlight turns off after Time Out time Information 1 Message elapses. Press 0 - 9 to illuminate it (key press may affect active function). In Box . Display goes completely dark during a Ueda Mikio call. (Backlight does not turn off first.) Clear ◎ Exit Softkeys . Information label (e.g., Message) and count appear. Select an item and ...
Main Indicators ■Notifications Display Indicators Automatic Sending of Location Information Active ■Basic Status Unread Mail ■Transmissions Unreceived Mail Answer Phone Active & Message SSL Browsing Recorded Packet Transmission Active Signal Strength* Answer Phone Canceled & Receiving Mail Message Recorded Battery Strength Updating Software Software Update Result * More bars indicate stronger signal. USB Cable Connected Memory Card Unusable/ ■Function Status Misinserted USB Transmission Active Incoming Call Infrared Transmission Active ■Settings Call in Progress Infrared File Transfer Offline Mode TM Java Application Active Answer Phone Active Java TM ...
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Main Indicators Sub-display Indicators Activating Sub-display ■Basic Status Sub-display Clock . Press I to toggle view. Signal Strength* Battery Strength * More bars indicate stronger signal. ■Notifications Missed Call Answer Phone Message Recorded Unread Mail Unreceived Mail Software Update Available Message Delivery Failure ■Handset Status Alarm Calendar Alarm Task Alarm...
Accessing Functions from Main Menu ■Tabs Menus/lists in a single window g Select menu item S % appear on separate tabs; use f to Tools toggle tabs. PIM/Life Connectivity Calendar Tools Alarms PIM/Life Connectivity Tasks Calendar Calculator Alarms Notepad Tasks Voice Recorder Calculator World Clock Notepad Voice Recorder World Clock ◎ SH-web ◎ . Main Menu opens. . Menu/window opens. ...
Handset Phone Number Editing Profile % S 0 In My Details, f (select tab) Tel/Email Details Settings 070392XXXX5 aaa@xxx.yyy Select item S A <Add New Entry> Edit My Details Tel 1: 070392XXXX5 Add Phone Number: Email 1: Options View aaa@xxx.yyy Infrared . Handset number appears. (My Add Email Address: Details opens.) Address: Office: Homepage: ◎...
Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. When Manner Mode is Active Canceling Drive Mode Take care not to disturb others . Ringtones and other sounds are ~ (Long Press) when using handset. muted. Offline Mode . Handset vibrates for incoming . Power off in theaters, museums and transmissions, etc. other places where silence is the norm. Suspend signal transmission and . Shutter click still sounds at fixed . Refrain from use in restaurants, hotel reception. volume. lobbies, elevators, etc. . Handset will be unable to place/ Canceling Manner Mode . Observe signs and instructions receive calls, send/receive messages, ) (Long Press) regarding handset use aboard trains, access the Internet, etc.
Security Codes Handset Code and Administrator Saving Handset Code Code are required for handset use; Re-enter Handset Code to Enter four to eight digits. save both codes beforehand. save S % Handset Use or change some % S Settings S % Changing Handset Code Code functions. After 3, enter current Handset Code S f Phone/ Administrator Required for Reset S % S From 4 Code Settings and Reset All. Locks S % ■Need/UnNeed Setting . Do not forget Security Codes. For enhanced security, set Need/ . Do not reveal Security Codes. We are Locks UnNeed Setting to Need; then not liable for misuse or damages. Function Lock Handset Code will be required to . Guide descriptions are given Application Lock delete all files/entries, etc.
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Security Codes Saving Administrator Code Enter four to eight digits. In Locks menu, Administrator Setting S % Register Administrator Code S % Enter Administrator Code to save S % Re-enter Administrator Code to save S % Changing Administrator Code After 2, enter current Administrator Code S % S From 3 1-14...
When Using Internet or Messaging for the First Time If this is your first use of Internet or messaging, perform online sign- Advanced Online sign up S % up to establish access to CLUB . Online sign-up window Deleting information provided AIR-EDGE (WILLCOM's Internet (Japanese) opens. through online sign-up connection point). . Online sign-up also provides In online sign-up window, Delete Complete setup WILLCOM mail address. S % S S これで設定を行う S % . Transmission fees do not apply. . Online sign-up starts. Follow onscreen instructions. Important Online Sign-up Notes . Confirm signal strength before starting Browser online sign-up. Willcom Site Home ...
Calling Overview Place/receive calls to/from WILLCOM handsets, landlines Signal Conditions and other mobiles. Confirm signal strength and Battery charge beforehand. . Calling charges vary depending on the other party's device Battery Charge type, etc. For details, contact WILLCOM Service Center. More bars indicate greater charge. Other Signal Strength Mobiles More bars indicate stronger signal. Switching to Another Antenna for Better Reception . Follow these steps: WILLCOM % S Settings S % S f Network S Re-search Signal S % Handsets International Calls & Roaming Handset Place international calls from Japan on handset. (No separate subscription is required.) Landlines . Handset is not available for placing/receiving calls outside Japan. Calling...
Placing Calls Entering Number Directly Dialing from Call Log Dialing from Phone Book Enter number with area c (Received) or d (Dialed) b S f Select tab code S ! (hiragana row, alphabet Call Log or *) for first character of Dialed Dialed Received (Ranking) Calling... last name Ueda Mikio XX/XX/XX 15:05 070392XXXX6 XX/XX/XX 11:05 ま や ら わ A * Ueda Mikio Kimura Tetsuya Kondo Koichi Ota Ken ...
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Placing Calls ■Direct Entry Placing International Calls Place international calls easily Enter 010 (access through WILLCOM's international number) calling service. Enter country code (e.g., Enter number S B S Int'l Call S % Int'l Calling Enter number (with area Enter Code code) S ! イギリス(GBR) イタリア(ITA) . Omit the first 0 of the number スイス(CHE) except when calling some スペイン(ESP) countries/regions. ドイツ(DEU) . Wait for receiver to accept the ポルトガル(PRT) オランダ(NLD) call. フランス(FRA) モナコ(MCO) " S Call ends ◎ ...
Answering Calls Answering Calls When You Cannot Answer ■Placing Calls on Hold When a call arrives... When a call arrives, " Voice Calling . Call connects while the call is on hold. . Press ! to answer the call on hold. ■Recording Caller Messages Ueda Mikio When a call arrives, B S 070392XXXX1 Record Message S % Options Answer . Answer Phone is set. . Incoming Call window opens. Playing Messages $ S Select record S % . Call connects. " S Call ends...
Engaged Call Operations Adjusting Earpiece Volume Playing Recorded Messages $ S Select record S % During a call, e Sending Touch Tone Signals Muting Microphone During a call, B S Dial number S % During a call, A . Press A again to cancel. Enter touch tone digits Recording Caller Voice . Touch tone signal is sent. Sending Touch Tone Signals via Phone During a call, B Book After 1, B S Send Tone by Phonebook S % S Select contact S CallTime 0:03 % S Select number S % Options Phonebook My Details Check Messages >> Dial number Voice Record 090392XXXX1 ◎...
Text Entry Overview Text Entry Windows Text Entry Basics When available, text entry window Use Dialpad to enter characters. Multiple characters are Message: (such as the one shown to the right) assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character 0/XX K opens while messaging or using options for that key. Phone Book. . Unless noted otherwise, descriptions . in this chapter are for text entry Pred. Beginning こんにちは お疲れさま windows. . Press ! to reverse-toggle options. これから 最近 どう ねぇ ありがとう 今 うん お疲れ お疲れ様 ゴメン 大丈夫 はい ホント 本当 了解 明日 Options Done Add Art...
Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji Enter すずき in Kanji (Hiragana) Convert すずき to 鈴木. mode. Message: Enter すずき 4/XX K 鈴木 333 (す) S d . Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered. (Predictive) S 333 (す) S ( (ず) . Long Press & to toggle S 22 (き) PrevUsage suggestion mode between の は に 、 。 ? が Standard, Literary, Spoken and を です と で ! も Message: って...
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Entering Characters Katakana Select pictogram, Switch to Double-byte Katakana Decorative pictogram or . Entry window for pictograms, mode and enter ジュン. symbol S % Decorative pictograms and symbols opens. (Log appears if any of . To exit, press $. & S アイウ S % these characters has been used.) Emoticons 33 (シ) S ( (ジ) & (toggle tabs) S B or A (toggle lists) S 88 (ユ) S ' (ュ) B S Emoticons S % S 000 (ン) S % Message: Emoticons 0/XX K (^O^) Message: 6/XX K o(^-^)o ジュン (^O^)/ p(^^)q Web Pict Deco Pict Symbols (>_<) ...
Using Various Conversion Methods Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumeric Conversion One-Hiragana Conversion Mail & Web Extensions Enter katakana or alphanumerics Enter first hiragana and convert it to Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. in Kanji (Hiragana) mode using key previously entered kanji. inscriptions. Example: すずき was previously B S Quick Addr. List S % Example: Enter PM converted to 鈴木. Quick Address List @willcom.com 76 S A 333 (す) S b @pdx.ne.jp @softbank.ne.jp Message: @ezweb.ne.jp Select 鈴木 S % 0/XX K @docomo.ne.jp まは @d.vodafone.ne..Correction Conversion @h.vodafone.ne..@t.vodafone.ne..After mistyping hiragana assigned to ...
Editing Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste Select target location Correct また、 お願いします to また明日 S Enter characters お願いします. B S Cut or Copy S % S Select first character Message: Select character 20/XX K S % また明日お願いします Message: 18/XX K 20/XX K また、お願いします お願いしますまた明日 PrevUsage の は 以降 こそ どうする どこに から 暇 学校 まで 休み 午前中 仕事 に 、 。 ?...
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Editing Characters Select target location S ( (Long Press) Message: 20/XX K また明日お願いします Options Done Add Art . Text is entered.
Phone Book Overview Save phone numbers, mail addresses and other Incoming Calls from Saved Contacts information, set handset responses to incoming calls/ Name saved in Phone Book appears; image appears and new messages, and more. handset responds with ringtone/Vibration according to Name Save first and last names with reading. settings. Phone Number Save up to five phone numbers. Split Bill Set whether to use Split Billing service for Voice Calling all calls to the number. Mail Address Save up to five mail addresses. Category Classify contact into selected category. Saved Address Save postal code, country, state/province, Contact city, etc. Office Save company name, department and title. Handset Ueda Mikio Picture Save an image that appears for incoming 070392XXXX1 calls. Options Answer Ringtone & Set responses to incoming transmissions. Exchanging Files with Memory Card & Other Devices Vibration Secret...
Adding Contacts to Phone Book Saving Basic Items Add Phone Number: S % Category: S % Enter a name, phone number and S Enter number S % S Select category S % mail address (enter at least one of S Select icon S % these items) and classify the contact. New Entry S Select line type S % Add Phone Number: % S Phone S % S Add Email 1: New Entry aabb@xxx.yyy New Entry S % First Name: Add Email Address: Mikio . New entry window opens. Reading-Last Name: Category: Ueda Friends Reading-FirstName: Address: Mikio...
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Adding Contacts to Phone Book Setting Responses to Transmissions Canceling Ringtone Setting Pictures S % After 1, Remove Tone S % S Yes To set handset responses to S % S Select image S % incoming transmissions after setting ■Vibration . New entry window returns. basic items, follow these steps before saving contact. Capturing Image for Setting In new entry window, After 1, Take a Photo S % S New Entry Frame subject on Display S % S % Vibration-Call: or Picture: Canceling Image Setting Vibration-Message: S % After 1, Remove Picture S % S Yes Tone-Voice Call: S % Tone-New Message: Switch On/Off S % S On Saving Additional Information Vibration-Call: S % S Vibration Pattern Vibration-Message: To save additional information after S % saving basic items, follow these ...
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Adding Contacts to Phone Book Setting Responses by Category Saving Numbers After Calls In new entry window, After calls to/from unsaved numbers, select item (e.g., Address:) save the number as follows. % S Phone S % S % S Set Category S % After calls to/from Complete field or select unsaved numbers... Select category S B item S % . New entry window returns. (For Call Ended Select item S % Address: and Office:, press A after 2.) S Select transmission type Save this number S % Hiding Contacts to your Phone Book New Entry Hide contact and require Handset Select item (e.g., Assign New Detail Call Time: Code for access.
Using Phone Book Dialing from Phone Book Sending Messages from Phone Book Opening from Other Functions Example: Enter a recipient from Phone Book when sending E-mail. In contact details window, select mail address S % . Contact search window (By あか さたな) opens. B S Create E-mail S % E-mail aaa@xxx.yyy f Select tab (hiragana Select recipient field S % Kimura Tetsuya row, alphabet or *) for S % S Open Phone Book first character of last name Text S % S Select contact S % ま や ら わ A * Kimura Ueda Mikio Tetsuya Kimura Tetsuya Tel/Email Details Settings 070392XXXX4 Kondo Koichi Options...
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Using Phone Book Setting Contact Search Method In contact search window, B S Ph.Book Settings S Sort Entries S % ま や ら わ A * Ueda Mikio Kimura Tetsuya Kondo Koichi Sort Entries Oota Ken ● By あかさたな ○ By Category ○ By Reading 伊藤 純 090392XXXX7 ◎ Select method S % Changing Search Method Temporarily In contact search window, A (press to toggle)
Using Speed Dial Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail list for easy dialing and Select mail address S % messaging. . To complete entry without saving a mail address, select Do Saving Entries not Assign and press %. % S Phone S % S Speed Dial/Mail S % . Entry is saved. Speed Dial/Mail Placing Calls <Empty> <Empty> <Empty> 0 - 99 (entry number) <Empty> <Empty> <Empty> <Empty> <Empty> <Empty> Sending Messages <Empty> Assign . Speed Dial/Mail list appears. 0 - 99 (entry number) <Empty> S % S Select B S Create and send contact S % message Select phone number S ...
Editing Phone Book Editing Contacts Deleting Contacts b S Select contact S B b S Select contact S B ま や ら わ A * Edit S % Ueda Mikio Kimura Tetsuya Select item S % S Edit S Kondo Koichi Options Oota Ken Edit Add New Entry Send Entry >> Ph.Book Settings >> 木村 哲也 Manage Entries >> 090392XXXX2 . Edit reading after editing names. Unlock Temporarily :mmm@xxx.yyy ◎...
Messaging Overview ■Light Mail E-mail & Light Mail Exchange short messages with Light Mail compatible Use E-mail and Light Mail for messaging on handset. WILLCOM handsets. ■E-mail Exchange messages with E-mail compatible WILLCOM Text Short Message handsets, other mobiles, PCs, etc. Attach images, or create WILLCOM messages with decorative effects (Decorative Mail). Handsets Text Other Handset Mobiles Image . Light Mail messages are directly exchanged between handsets using handset numbers as addresses; cannot be received when handset is off/out-of-range. WILLCOM When Using Messaging (or Internet) for the First Time Handsets Perform online sign-up to obtain WILLCOM mail address beforehand. For details, see P.1-15. Handset . Online sign-up also establishes access to CLUB AIR-EDGE Effect (Internet connection point). Long Message Online Sign-up . WILLCOM Mail Server stores sent/received E-mail WILLCOM messages before delivering them to recipient devices.
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Messaging Overview Internet Mail Supported Send/reply to Internet mail on handset. . ISP subscription is required. . Internet mail may be unavailable on handset or contract may need to be changed to use it. For details, contact your ISP. Connection Points For messaging, access the Internet via CLUB AIR-EDGE (Internet connection point provided by WILLCOM) or via network of a private ISP, in your office, etc. For details, contact WILLCOM Service Center. WILLCOM Internet Private Handset...
Sending E-mail Sending Text Messages Sending Messages with Images Select subject field S % S Enter subject S % B (Long Press) B (Long Press) S Enter recipient, subject and Select message text field E-mail message aaa@xxx.yyy S % S Enter message S Select attachment field Text S % E-mail aaa@xxx.yyy aabb@xxx.yyy Add Attachment S % Wedding Text Please bring a camera an Data Folder S % S d a tripod to Mr.Yamamot Options Send o and Miss Kawahashi's w Pictures S % S Select file ...
Sending Light Mail Select message text field B S Create Light Mail S % S % S Enter message S % Light Mail Light Mail 070392XXXX6 See you at the meeting today. Emoticon Preview Emoticon Send Preview Send Options Back . Light Mail Composition window Options Back opens. . Light Mail is created. Select recipient field S % Send S % S Direct Entry S % . Light Mail is sent. ...
Opening Messages Opening New Messages Opening Previously Received Messages Message S % Handset automatically receives Received messages are saved in In Box. E-mail messages sent to mail address New mail provided through online sign-up. Ueda Mikio . Messages sent to private ISPs are not received automatically. Messaging In Box When E-mail message Out Box arrives... Unsent Box Create E-mail Retrieve New Mail Date ↓ Template Options Reply Create Light Mail ...
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Opening Messages In Box S % In Box In Box (0) User In Box1 (0) User In Box2 (0) User In Box3 (0) User In Box4 (0) User In Box5 (0) User In Box6 (0) User In Box7 (0) User In Box8 (0) 1Item Options Back...
Replying to/Forwarding Messages Replying to Messages Forwarding Messages In message window, B B S In Box S % . In Box menu opens. . For new messages, select Forward S % Message in Information window . Mail Composition window and press %. opens. Select message S % Enter recipient/edit . Message window opens. subject and message S % S A . Message is sent. . Mail Composition window opens. Enter message/edit subject S % S A . Message is sent. Replying to Sender & All Recipients After 2, B S Reply All S % S 4...
Managing Messages Messages are organized in Boxes Opening Messages Sending Unsent Messages by type. Delete/protect messages, edit drafts, and more. B S Unsent Box S % Messaging . Messaging menu opens. In Box Select message S B Out Box In Box, Out Box or Unsent Unsent Box Create E-mail Box S % Send S % Retrieve New Mail Template . To edit, select Edit. Out Box Create Light Mail aabb@xxx.yyy Settings Sending All Unsent Messages Status After 1, B S Send All S % Online sign up Receive...
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Managing Messages Deleting Messages Protecting Messages ■One Message In message list, select message S B In message list, select message S B Protect On/Off S % Delete S % S One S % Canceling Protection In message list, select protected message S B S Protect On/Off S % Yes S % ■Multiple Messages In message list, B Delete S % S Select S % Select message S % ( appears) . Repeat 3 as needed. B S Yes S %...
Internet Overview Access the Internet to browse WILLCOM official site and Connection Points PC Internet sites. Access the Internet via CLUB AIR-EDGE (Internet . For more about Internet services (packet transmission fees, connection point provided by WILLCOM) or via network etc.), contact WILLCOM Service Center. of a private ISP, in your office, etc. For details, contact WILLCOM Service Center. WILLCOM Sites WILLCOM Internet Internet Sites Handset Private Handset When Using Internet (or Messaging) for the First Time Perform online sign-up to establish access to CLUB Security AIR-EDGE (Internet connection point) beforehand. For Handset supports browsing of SSL/TLS-enabled sites. details, see P.1-15. SSL and TLS are encryption protocols that secure . Online sign-up also provides WILLCOM mail address. transmissions of important/sensitive information, providing a highly secured connection over the Internet. Online Sign-up . When handset connects to the Internet via SSL or TLS (upon WILLCOM opening SSL/TLS-enabled sites), appears at the top of Display.
Accessing the Internet Opening WILLCOM Official Site Confirming Accessed URLs To end, " In History menu, select record S B S Address view S % . Then, press " twice to return to Standby. ■Entering URLs Directly Navigating Back/Forward Browser Willcom Site c (back) or d (forward) In Browser menu, Open Home . Forward navigation is available after Web page S % Bookmark opening previous page with c. Internet Search User Authentication Open Web page Enter user ID or password S % S B Enter address S % History Page memo . Select Last address to use URL Opening Home Online sign up of last visited page. Select Input ...
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Accessing the Internet ■Searching the Internet In Browser menu, Internet Search S % Internet search Keyword Search engine Google Search Back . Internet search window opens. Enter search text S % S Select Search engine field S % S Select search engine S % S B...
Browsing Operations ■Switching Browsing Modes Main Key Assignments Tabbed Browsing Select Item or Scroll Page ■Opening New Tabs In a page, B Navigate Back/Forward (Mobile mode), Select Item or Scroll Page In a page, select item S B Execute Item Browsing mode S % S Tab operations S % Open Options Menu S Select mode S % Navigate Back or Exit Browser . Tab options window opens. ■Using Toolbar Scroll Down by Page & Scroll Up by Page In Smart-Fit mode and Desktop Open in new tab S % Navigate Back or Exit Browser mode, use Toolbar to perform some ■Switching Tabs operations easily. Browsing Modes . Wait one second without operation Use the following three modes. In tab options window, (pointer changes to ) first. Select tab S % ■Mobile Mode ...
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Browsing Operations Switching Frames Page Operations In framed pages, select frame as ■Updating Page Content follows. In a page, B S Reload In a framed page, g S % Viewing Selected Frame ■Jumping to Page Top/Bottom In tab options window, View selected frame S % In a page, B S Page operations S % Jump to S % Top or Bottom S % ■Zooming on Pages In a page, B S Page settings S % Zoom S % S Select scale S %...
Downloading Image & Sound Files Saving Linked Files Saving Files on Current Page Save files linked from pages to Save images, etc. on current page handset Data Folder. to handset Data Folder. . Procedure may vary by file type, etc. Follow onscreen instructions. In a page, B In a page, select link S % Page operations S % S Select object S % Download S % . Icons of available files appear at . For sounds, select Open to play Display bottom. them. f Select file S B S Save Enter name S % S % . To open file properties, select Properties. Save here S % Enter name S % Save here S %...
Using Bookmarks Adding Bookmarks Opening Bookmarks Managing Bookmarks ■Creating Folders Open target page S B A S Bookmark S % S Bookmark S % In Bookmark list, B Bookmark サイトメニュー サイトメニュー Bookmark →ニュース(総合) サイトメニュー →ニュース(スポーツ) →ニュース(芸能) →天気 →占い Tab operations Forward Reload Create folder Page operations Edit Bookmark Move Open Web page XX/XX Move up Page memo Add bookmark Options Back...
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Using Bookmarks ■Moving Bookmarks & Folders ■Deleting Bookmarks & Folders In Bookmark list, select bookmark or folder S B In Bookmark list, select bookmark or folder S B . Bookmark menu opens. Move S % Delete S % . To move bookmarks to a folder, . Delete options window opens. select a folder and press %. Delete S % S Yes S % Select target location ■Deleting Multiple Bookmarks S % & Folders at Once Moving Up/Down by One Position In Bookmark menu, Move up or In delete options window, Move down S % Delete selected S % Select bookmark or folder S % ( appears) . Repeat 2 as needed. B S Yes S % Deleting All Bookmarks within a Folder In delete options window, Delete all ...
Browser Settings View Cookies Display or Do not display ■Images & Animation S % In Options list, HTTP S % . Select On demand (in Images) . HTTP menu opens. A S Settings S % to start loading images when image display areas appear. Cookie S % ■Pointer Navigation Options S % Cookie mode S % Options In Options list, Pointer S % View Page memo Accept all, Reject all or ON or OFF S % Pointer Prompt S % HTTP Certificates JavaScript & Tables Check settings Deleting All Cookies Home After 2, Delete cookies S % S Yes Reset In Options list, View S % S % Back...
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Browser Settings Electronic Certificates In Options list, Certificates S % . Certificates menu opens. Root certificates or CA certificates S % Select certificate S % S B Enable or Disable S % 6-10...
Camera Overview Capture up to 2 megapixel images with built-in Camera. Important Camera Usage Notes . Open captured images, send them as mail attachments, Keep these points in mind when using Camera. and more. . Mind etiquette when using Camera. . Test Camera before shooting special moments. . Do not use Camera in places where shooting is prohibited. . Captured images may not be used/transferred without copyright holder (photographer, etc.) permission, except Mobiles for personal use. & PCs Send via Mail . Clean dust/smudges from Camera area with a soft dry cloth before use. Handset . Camera is a precision instrument; however, some pixels may remain on/off. Options . Capturing/saving images while handset is hot may affect Capture Image image quality. ...
Capturing Images Main Viewfinder Operations & or I (Long Press) ■Adjusting Zoom . Image is saved; Viewfinder returns. . To exit Camera, press ". In Viewfinder, a or b Opening Last Saved Image ■Adjusting Brightness In Viewfinder, B S Review S % Sending Images as Mail Attachments In Viewfinder, c or d In captured image window, A S Complete message S A ■Setting Image Size Options In Viewfinder, B . Viewfinder appears. Picture Size S % Frame subject on Display S Select size S % S % or I ■Selecting Scene Option In Viewfinder, B Scene S % S Select option S % Options ...
Opening Captured Images ■Handling Open Images Pictures or DCIM S % Zoom in . Data Folder opens. . To open images in a subfolder, Open Next Image select a subfolder and press %. Open Previous Image Pictures S % Rotate 90 Degrees Select image S % Clockwise Pictures Sending Images as Mail Attachments XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpg Opening Images on Memory Card Download In file list, select image ~ S B . Data Folder opens. As Message S % B S Change to MemoryCard Date:XX/XX/XX 15:05:55 . Follow onscreen instructions. S % Size:XXXKB Options View MultiSelect ...
Using Java™ Applications Installing Java Applications Activating & Exiting Java Application Java Application Settings TM ■Activating Java Applications ■Automatic Activation % S Java™ S % In Java menu, In Java menu, Auto Start Java Java™ Library S % S % S On or Off S % Java Library . Java application list appears. ■Sound Playback Search the Offic. . . Profile Setting Select application S % CLUB AIR-EDGE ...
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Using Java™ Applications Managing Java Applications Creating Folders Organize applications in folders. ■Updating Java Applications In Java application list, In Java application list, B S Create folder S % select application S B S Enter name S % Update S % S Yes S % Moving Applications to Folders In Java application list, select . Follow onscreen instructions. application S B S Move S % S ■Deleting Java Applications Select folder S % Renaming Folders In Java application list, select In Java application list, folder S B S Rename folder S % select application S B S Enter name S % Deleting Folders In Java application list, select Delete S % folder S B S Delete S % S Delete folder S % S Yes S % Delete S % S Yes S % Deleting Multiple Applications at Once...
Using World Clock Setting World Clock Showing World Clock in Standby " . World Clock closes. % S Tools S % S 15:05 XX/XX/XX[Wed] XX/XX/XX[Wed] 14:05 Advancing One Hour (Daylight f PIM/Life Saving) In Set Time Zone window, A S % World Clock S % . Press A to toggle setting on/off. . World Clock window opens. Adding Custom Time Zone In Set Time Zone window, B S Enter city name S % S e Select + or − S d S Enter time difference S % . Set Time Zone window opens. f Select city S % % S Settings S % S f Sound/Display World Clock Tokyo Display S % 15:05 XXXX/XX/XX Wed Clock/Calendar S % Hong Kong...
Data Folder Supported Files Opening Data Folder Files created on handset or obtained from messages or the Internet are organized in folders by file format. Data Folder Captured or obtained Pictures Pictures images DCIM Decorative Picto. . . Captured images DCIM Sounds saved in DCIM folder ® Flash Decorative Pictograms for Templates Pictograms Decorative Mail Other Documents Memory Status Downloaded/ Sounds recorded sounds Options ◎ ® Downloaded Flash ...
Using Files ■Handling Open Images Opening Images Select sound S % Zoom in . Sound plays. Open Next Image . To return to file list, press $. Open Previous Image . Data Folder opens. Rotate 90 Degrees Attaching Files to Messages Clockwise Pictures or DCIM S % Playing Sounds In file list, select file S B Pictures XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpg Sounds In Data Folder, Sounds S Voice001 XXXKB Download Options Sounds Change to MemoryCard Voice001 XXXKB Move >>...
Managing Files & Folders Creating Subfolders Moving & Copying Files Deleting Files & Subfolders . Not available in DCIM folder. In file list, select file S B In file list, select file or subfolder S B Pictures . Data Folder opens. . When a subfolder is selected, all XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpg files within the subfolder will also be deleted. Select folder S % Download Options Delete S % S Yes S % Change to MemoryCard Pictures XXXXXX_XXXXXX.jpg Move >> Copy >> As Message Download Take Picture 日時:XX/XX/XX 15:05 Set as Wallpaper サイズ:XXXKB ...
Using Infrared Overview Authorization Code When a connection . Four-digit code required for all file Wirelessly exchange Phone Book transfers via Infrared. Transfers request arrives... contacts, bookmarks, and profiles are possible when codes match. (My Details) with Infrared devices. (Authorization Code is changeable for Receive Infrared each transfer.) . Transfer may be unavailable depending on the other device and Receiving Files file content. Some settings may be XXXX received. lost, or transferred files may not be Save to saved properly. Phone Book? % S Infrared S % ■Infrared Precautions Infrared Align Infrared Ports of both devices. Receive Infrared Send All ◎...
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Using Infrared ■All Files Sending Files ■Single File (e.g., Phone Book) In Infrared menu, Send All S % b S Select contact S B Enter Handset Code S % ま や ら わ A * Ueda Mikio Select item S % Kimura Tetsuya Kondo Koichi Options Oota Ken Edit Enter Authorization Code Add New Entry S % Send Entry >> Ph.Book Settings >> . Subsequent operations vary 木村...
Using Memory Card Overview Inserting Memory Card Power on Use microSD/microSDHC Memory . appears when Memory Card Card to save files or back up Phone Power off is inserted properly. Book contacts and bookmarks. Removing Memory Card Remove Battery (P.1-3) Memory Card Cautions . Always power off first. . Do not force Memory Card into or out . Gently push in Memory Card and of handset. release it; Memory Card pops out. Inserting Memory Card . Keep Memory Card out of infants' Carefully remove Memory Card reach; may cause choking if without bending it. swallowed. . Do not touch terminals or expose them to metal objects. . We are not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/ alteration of information. Keep a copy ...
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Using Memory Card Formatting Memory Card Opening Memory Card Files Format Card S % S Yes When using a new Memory Card S % for the first time, format it on the . Offline Mode activates; signal handset before trying to save files, . Data Folder opens. transmission and reception are etc. suspended until formatting is . Formatting deletes all SD Card files. complete. B S Change to MemoryCard S % % S Settings S % S Yes S % f Phone/ Data Folder Pictures Precaution DCIM . Never power off or remove Battery Memory Card S % Decorative Picto. . . while formatting; may damage Sounds Memory Card or handset.
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Using Memory Card ■Restore (Memory Card to File Backup & Restore Handset) Enter Handset Code S % Back up Phone Book contacts and S Yes S % bookmarks to Memory Card. In Backup/Restore menu, . For Backup All Items, follow ■Backup (Handset to Memory onscreen instructions to proceed. Restore All Items or Card) Restore Selected Items Select item S % ( appears) S % % S Settings S % S . Repeat 5 to select both items (Phone Book and Bookmark). f Phone/ Yes S % . For Restore All Items, follow Backup/Restore S % A S Yes S % onscreen instructions to proceed. . Backup starts. Follow onscreen Backup/Restore instructions. Select item S % ( appears) Backup All Items Backup Selected It.
Setting Handset Responses Setting Ringtones Setting Ringtone Volume Preset Sounds or Sound S % S Select tone/file In Sounds & Alerts menu, % S Settings S % S f S % Sound/Display Volume S % Setting Vibration Sounds & Alerts S % Select item S % S e Adjust Volume S % In Sounds & Alerts menu, Sounds & Alerts Vibration S % Setting Keys to Answer Calls Volume Ringtones Select item S % S Switch System Sounds In Sounds & Alerts menu, On/Off S % Any Key Answer S % Vibration Event Light On S % On, Only Mute or Off S % Status Light . To disable Vibration, select Off Any Key Answer ...
Setting Operation Sounds Setting Key Press Sounds Setting Sound Effects In System Sounds menu, % S Settings S % S select item S % f Sound/Display Sounds & Alerts S % Tone or Sound S % . Sounds & Alerts menu opens. Preset Sounds or Sound System Sounds S % S % S Select tone/file S % System Sounds Keypad Tones Disabling Sound Effect After 2, Off S % Warning Tone XXXXX Power On Sound Power Off Sound Handset Open Handset Close Out of Range ◎ ...
Setting Display Setting Wallpaper Setting Fonts Setting Font Weight In Display menu, Font In Font Settings menu, % S Settings S % S Settings S % Font Weight S % f Sound/Display Font Settings Display S % Select weight S % Font Size Font Weight Display Normal Wallpaper XXXXX System Graphics Font Settings Clock/Calendar Sub-Display ◎ 5 sec. Backlight . Font Settings menu opens. Display Saving ◎ Font Size S % ...
Setting Sub-display Setting Backlight time Setting Clock View In Sub-Display menu, % S Settings S % S Display Date&Time S % f Sound/Display Display S % Select type S % Showing/Hiding Caller Info Sub-Display S % In Sub-Display menu, Sub-Display Duration Caller Display S % 5 sec. Display Date&Time Large Clock Clock Type On or Off S % Pattern 1 Caller Display ◎ . Sub-Display menu opens. Duration S % S Select time S % 10-4...
Setting Date & Time Setting Clock Manually Setting Auto Time Correction Clock is set by default. Adjust it manually as follows. In Date & Time menu, Auto Time Correction S % S Settings S % S f Sound/Display On or Off S % Date & Time S % Note . Date and time are corrected Date & Time automatically when there is a difference Set Date/Time of 30 seconds or more between local Auto Time Correcti. . . standard time and handset Clock. Daylight Saving Set Time Zone Tokyo Clock/Calendar World Clock Alarms ◎ ...
Using Voicemail Divert all/unanswered calls to Voicemail Center; access messages Call Forwarding Center Voicemail S % afterward. (143) S % . A separate subscription is required. . You will be connected to the Yes S % . Not available when Call Forwarding is center for service settings. . You will be connected to set. . Follow voice guidance Voicemail Center. . Message playback charges apply for (Japanese). . Follow voice guidance playing messages. Accessing Messages via Notices (Japanese). Initiating/Canceling Voicemail Checking for Messages Voicemail Center sends Light Mail (from 070-696-1000) to handset after a message is stored.
Using Call Forwarding Divert all/unanswered calls to a preset number. Call Forwarding Center . No separate subscription is required. (143) S % . You will be charged for the . You will be connected to the forwarded part of the call. center for service settings. . Not available when Voicemail is set. . Follow voice guidance (Japanese). Initiating/Canceling Call Forwarding % S Settings S % S f Call Service Center S % Service Center Service Center(116) Voicemail Center( . . . Call Forwarding Ce. . . ...
Using Split Billing Service Have two separate bills issued for calls placed from handset. Charges for calls placed using Split Billing service will be billed to preset secondary billing contact. . A separate subscription is required. . Split Billing service does not apply to Light Mail transmission or Internet use (and messaging) via CLUB AIR- EDGE. Calling via Split Billing Service Enter number with area code S B Split Bill S % . Wait for receiver to accept the call. " S Call ends Hiding Caller ID After 1, Split Bill (Hide My ID 184) S % Showing Caller ID After 1, Split Bill (Show My ID 186) S % 11-3...
. If handset does not reboot after Precautions Software Update update, reinsert Battery and try . Handset is disabled until update is powering on. If it still does not power complete. Update may take up to approximately 30 minutes. on, contact WILLCOM Service Center Update . Update will not start if another or Sharp Customer Assistance Center. function is in use. Before updating Update Opening Update Result software, end all active functions. Update software in a While Information window is open, . Disconnect USB Cable beforehand to place where signal conditions are Update Result reduce failure risk. strong/stable. All ...
Specifications Specifications may change with product improvements, Battery (XN-BTWP01) etc. Voltage 3.7 V Handset (WX01SH) Type Lithium-ion Capacity 770 mAh Weight 93 g with Battery (XN-BTWP01) Weight 16.7 g Continuous Talk 9 hours Dimensions 35.4 mm x 46.3 mm x 4.6 mm Time (W x H x D) (without protruding parts) Continuous Standby 580 hours 1 Approximate value. Time Charging Time 150 minutes using AC Charger (power off) (XN-AAWP01) Dimensions 50 mm x 102 mm x 17.4 mm (W x H x D) (handset closed, without protruding ...
Menu List Function Function Messaging Java™ In Box Java™ Library Out Box Search the Official Site Unsent Box Profile Setting Create E-mail Auto Start Retrieve New Mail Sounds Template Information Infrared Create Light Mail Receive Infrared Settings Account Settings Send All Camera Send/Recv. Settings Photo Camera Connection Point Review Data Folder Options Pictures Status DCIM Online sign up Decorative Pictograms Willcom Site Sounds Home Flash® Bookmark Templates Internet Search Other Documents...
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Menu List Function Function Tools Connectivity Card Reader Mode Settings Sound/ Sounds & Volume Display USB Charge Alerts Ringtones Memory Card System Sounds Backup/Restore Vibration Phone Phone Book Event Light Add New Entry Status Light Information Any Key Answer Call Log Date & Time Set Date/Time Play Messages Auto Time Correction My Details Daylight Saving Set Category Set Time Zone Speed Dial/Mail Clock/Calendar Settings/ Ph.Book Settings World Clock Manage Call Log Setting Alarms Manage Entries...
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Menu List Function Function Settings Phone/ Settings Call User Dictionary Caller ID Set Key Shortcut Int'l Calling Set Key Light Call Barring Restrict Destinations Memory Card Reject Numbers Backup/Restore Auto Answer Locks Function Lock Missed Call Network Application Lock Re-search Signal Handset Code Settings Offline Mode Remote Lock Administrator Setting Dial-up Settings Software Update Update Result Update Master Reset Reset Settings Reset All Call Call Time/ Call Timers Data Counter Data Counter Call Time Counter Answer Phone Switch On/Off...
Customer Service ◆Handset Operations◆ ◆WILLCOM Services◆ ■Sharp Corporation Contact WILLCOM Service Center for information about the following. Customer Assistance Center . Contract details (price plan subscription/change, change 0120-606-512 in address, etc.) * May not be accessible from some IP phones. . Monthly fees, transmission fees, etc. Business hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through . Optional services Friday . Service areas (Excluding national holidays, New Year holidays and . Handset repairs other company holidays) . Lost handsets . Communication services not mentioned above ◆Repairs of Handsets & Optional Accessories◆...
Safety Precautions Read Safety Precautions before using handset. These symbols signify prohibited/compulsory . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or actions; learn them before reading on: damage to property. . We are not liable for any damages resulting from use Prohibited actions of this product. These labels show degree of risk from improper use; learn them before reading on: Disassembly prohibited Great risk of death or DANGER & serious injury Exposure to liquids prohibited Risk of death or serious WARNING injury Use with wet hands prohibited Risk of minor injury or CAUTION damage to property Compulsory actions Unplug from outlet 13-1...
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Safety Precautions & Handset, Battery, AC Charger Do not expose handset or Do not force Battery/ (Optional Accessory) & related hardware to liquids. AC Charger into handset. Memory Card (Sold Separately) Confirm terminal/ Do not let exposed handset/ connector orientation; related hardware remain wet; DANGER retry. do not charge wet Battery. May cause overheating, Battery may leak, overheat, Use specified Battery and electric shock, fire, injury burst, ignite, etc. AC Charger only. or malfunction. Use only as Non-specified equipment WARNING directed. use may cause Battery to Do not place handset, Do not charge Battery in or leak, overheat, burst or expose handset or related Battery or AC Charger ignite, and may cause AC in/on ovens, microwave hardware to extreme heat Charger to overheat, ignite, ovens, pressure cookers, (fire, heat sources, direct malfunction, etc. induction stoves or other sunlight, inside vehicles, etc.). ...
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Safety Precautions Handset Keep handset off and AC Keep liquid (water, pet Charger disconnected near urine, etc.) or conductive WARNING gas stations or places with material (pencil lead, metal fire/explosion risk. strip/jewelry, etc.) away Do not use handset while from External Device Port. Handset use near driving or cycling. petrochemicals or other May cause short circuit, resulting Accidents may result. Phone flammables may cause fire/ in fire, malfunction, etc. use while driving or cycling explosion. is prohibited by law and CAUTION Do not drop/throw or subject to penalty; park Do not place handset or subject to strong impact. legally beforehand. related hardware on Battery may leak, overheat, Power off near electronic unstable surfaces. burst or ignite, resulting devices that employ high in fire, electric shock, Handset or related hardware precision control systems may fall, resulting in injury, malfunction, etc. or weak signals.
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Safety Precautions Keep handset off aboard Do not look into Infrared Do not swing handset by aircraft or in hospitals, etc. Port during Infrared Strap. where mobile phone use is transmissions. May harm self or others; prohibited. Eyesight may be affected. Strap may break, resulting Handset use may affect in injury or handset CAUTION electronic medical equipment malfunction/breakage. and other electronic devices. Do not use handset when Handset may become hot For mobile phone use in it may affect a vehicle's while in use, especially in medical facilities, obey electronic equipment. high temperature. corresponding medial facility Handset use inside vehicles Prolonged contact with skin rules. Conducting prohibited may cause electronic may cause burn injuries. acts such as using mobile equipment to malfunction, Always maintain some phone aboard aircraft is subject resulting in accidents. distance from Speaker to penalty by law. However, For any skin irritation associated ...
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Safety Precautions Battery If battery fluid gets in eyes, For abnormal odor, do not rub; rinse with excessive heat, Read Battery label to confirm water and consult a doctor discoloration or distortion, battery type; use/dispose of immediately. remove Battery, being Battery accordingly. careful not to burn or Eyes may be severely Symbol on Label Battery Type injure yourself. Avoid damaged. Li-ion00 Lithium-ion sources of flame. WARNING Continued use may cause DANGER Battery to leak, overheat, If battery fluid contacts Do not dispose of Battery burst, ignite, etc. skin or clothes, discontinue in fire. handset use and rinse with Keep Battery away from pets. Battery may leak, burst, clean water immediately. Pet bites may cause Battery ignite, etc. May cause skin damage. to leak, burst, overheat, Do not damage (nail, ignite, etc.
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Safety Precautions AC Charger (Optional Accessory) If liquid (water, pet urine, CAUTION etc.) gets inside, grasp WARNING Grasp plug to disconnect plug to disconnect it AC Charger before immediately. Do not cover/wrap AC cleaning. May cause electric shock, Charger while charging. May cause electric shock, smoke or fire. AC Charger may overheat, etc. To remove debris, grasp plug resulting in fire, malfunction, Always grasp plug (not to disconnect AC Charger, etc. cord) to disconnect AC then clean with a dry cloth. Use only the specified Charger. Fire may result. voltage. Pulling plug by cord may Plug AC Charger firmly into Non-specified voltages may damage cord; may cause the outlet, keeping plug cause fire, malfunction, etc. electric shock, fire, etc. and terminals away from • A C Charger: AC 100 V - Do not subject AC Charger ...
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Safety Precautions Handset Use & Electronic Before using electronic Power off in crowds or Medical Equipment medical equipment trains where persons with other than implanted implanted pacemaker/ This section is based on pacemaker/defibrillator defibrillator may be near. "Guidelines on the Use of outside medical facilities, Radio waves may interfere Radio Communications consult the vendor on with implanted pacemakers Equipment such as Cellular radio wave effects. or defibrillators causing such Telephones and Safeguards for Radio waves may interfere devices to malfunction. Electronic Medical Equipment" with electronic medical (Electromagnetic Compatibility equipment. Conference, April 1997) and Observe these rules inside "Report of Investigation of medical facilities to avoid the Effects of Radio Waves effects of radio waves on Medical Equipment, etc." on electronic medical equipment: (Association of Radio Industries • D o not enter an operating and Businesses, March 2001).
General Notes . Beware of eavesdropping. General Use Handset & Hardware Care Because this service is completely . We are not liable for any damages . Handset is not water proof. Avoid digital, the possibility of signal resulting from accidental loss/ moisture. interception is greatly reduced. , Keep handset away from alteration of handset/Memory Card However, some transmissions may files or settings. Keep separate precipitation. be overheard. , Cold air from air conditioning, copies of contacts, etc. , Deliberate/accidental . Handset transmissions may be etc. may condense causing interception of communications disrupted inside buildings, tunnels corrosion. constitutes eavesdropping.
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General Notes . Use handset within 5 . Avoid heavy objects or excessive C - 35 C and Camera 35% - 85% humidity. pressure. May cause malfunction . Mind etiquette when using . Avoid extreme temperature or direct or injury. Camera. , Do not sit on handset in back sunlight. . Test Camera before shooting . Handset/Battery may become pants pocket. special moments. warm during operation or while , Do not place heavy objects on . Do not use Camera in places charging. This is normal. handset inside handbags, packs, ...