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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 911SH.
^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^ This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 911SH handsets sold in Japan.
^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 911SH is compatible with 3G network technology.
Note
^ Copying this manual in whole or part without authorisation is prohibited.
^ Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.
^ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this manual. Please contact
Customer Service, General Information (see P.20-28) about unclear or missing information.

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 911SH. ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. ^ This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 911SH handsets sold in Japan. ^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference. ^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
  • Page 2: Symbols & Illustrations

    Symbols & Illustrations In this manual, most operations are described with handset in portrait position (see P.1-12) in Standby. Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Keypad Keys Side Keys Indicated in this manual as shown below.
  • Page 3 Manual descriptions are based on default Font Settings (see P.10-4). Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance when Font Settings are different or when Simple Menu (see P.2-19) is active. In this SoftBank 911SH Instruction Manual, SoftBank 911SH is abbreviated as handset.
  • Page 4: Accessories

    Accessories CLithium-ion Battery (Type 1) (SHBAX1) CAC Charger (SHCAA1) CUtility Software (CD-ROM) CHeadphones (with Microphone) (SHLAX1) *Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available on the SoftBank Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required. Complimentary sample not available for purchase Note Supplied Utility Software is designed exclusively for 911SH.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Symbols & Illustrations ..............i Security Codes ................1-27 C Handset Code ..............1-27 Accessories ..................iii C Centre Access Code ............1-27 Contents ..................iv C Network Password.............. 1-27 Safety Precautions................xii General Notes................xxii Basic Handset Operations Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ..........xxviii Initiating a Call ................
  • Page 6 Simple Menu ................2-19 Phone Book C Activating/Cancelling Simple Menu ........2-19 C Simple Menu Operations............ 2-20 Overview ..................4-2 Saving to Phone Book ..............4-3 Text Entry C Phone Book Entry Items ............4-3 C Creating Phone Book Entries ..........4-4 Character Selection ..............
  • Page 7 Additional Settings ..............6-22 Video Call C Area Settings..............6-22 Getting Started ................5-2 C TV Settings................. 6-24 Initiating a Video Call..............5-3 Camera Answering a Video Call .............. 5-3 Engaged Video Call Operations..........5-4 Getting Started ................7-2 Video Call Settings ..............5-7 C Mobile Camera Basics ............
  • Page 8 Managing Files & Folders............9-8 Media Player C Adding Folders ..............9-8 Media Player Basics..............8-2 C Changing File/Folder Name ..........9-8 C Downloading Music/Video ............ 8-2 C Deleting Files & Folders ............9-9 C Saving Music Files from PCs ..........8-3 C Copying/Moving Files ............
  • Page 9 Additional Settings Connectivity Mode Settings ................10-2 Bluetooth#.................. 11-2 C Activating a Mode............... 10-2 C Getting Started ..............11-2 C Customising Modes............10-2 C Transferring Files via Bluetooth#......... 11-4 C Reset .................. 10-2 C Connecting Handsfree Devices .......... 11-8 C Bluetooth# Settings............. 11-9 Display ..................
  • Page 10 C Rejecting a Call ..............13-9 World Clock ................12-14 C Setting Time Zone & Daylight Saving....... 12-14 C Changing Network Password ........... 13-10 C Opening World Clock ............12-15 Caller ID ................... 13-10 Calculator ................12-15 Messaging Voice Recorder ................ 12-16 C Preparation...............
  • Page 11 C PC Site Browser Settings ..........15-22 Additional Functions .............. 14-34 C Speed Mail List..............14-34 C Security ................15-22 C Speed Mail ............... 14-34 S! Applications C Auto Resend..............14-35 C General Settings............... 14-35 Getting Started ................16-2 C SMS Settings..............14-37 C S! Appli Library..............
  • Page 12 C Editing Circle Talk Member List ........19-18 Entertainment C Circle Talk Settings............19-18 S! Cast (Japanese Only) ............18-2 Near Chat (Japanese Only) ............ 19-19 C Basics................. 18-2 C Basics................19-19 C Service Registration & Content Subscription ..... 18-2 C Using Near Chat...............
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions ^ Read safety precautions before using handset. ^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset CSymbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.
  • Page 14 !DANGER Handset, Battery & Charger Battery Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or only (see P.iii). fire. Do not: ^ Heat or dispose of battery in fire Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, ^ Open/modify/disassemble battery electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or ^ Damage or solder battery...
  • Page 15 !WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Do not insert foreign objects into the handset, Do not disassemble or modify handset or related Charger or Desktop Holder. hardware. ^ Do not open handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; may Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset, Charger or Desktop Holder;...
  • Page 16 !WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Keep handset off and Charger disconnected near Take measures to prevent accidents. ^ For safety, never use handset while driving. Pull over filling stations or places with fire/explosion risk. beforehand. Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may by the revised Road Traffic Law (effective 1 November cause fire/explosion;...
  • Page 17 !WARNING Charger Use only the specified voltage. Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles. Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock. Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or ^ AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input damage handset, etc. ^ In-Car Charger: DC 12V-24V Input Take measures to prevent accidents.
  • Page 18 !WARNING Battery ^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery If there is abnormal odour, excessive heat, discolouration or may overheat, burst or ignite. distortion, remove battery from handset. ^ If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid fire sources. It may leak, overheat or explode.
  • Page 19 !CAUTION Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Handset care Handset temperature ^ Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or Handset may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged injury. contact with skin especially at high temperature. May cause ^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or burn injuries.
  • Page 20 !CAUTION Handset If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. See handset materials below. Some materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition. Parts Materials & Finishing Housing (Display side) Magnesium alloy/Acrylic baking finish (sealer: epoxy baking finish) Housing (Display back side)
  • Page 21 !CAUTION Charger Charger & In-Car Charger Always charge battery in a well-ventilated area. ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause Avoid covering/wrapping Charger and Desktop Holder; may fire/electric shock. cause damage/fire. ^ Keep cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 22 !CAUTION Battery ^ Charge battery in ambient temperatures between 5]C Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. and 35]C; outside this range, battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate. ^ If your child is using handset, explain all instructions and Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside a closed supervise usage.
  • Page 23: General Notes

    General Notes General Use ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause accidental loss/alteration of handset or Memory Card data. interference. ^ Beware of eavesdropping. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place. ^ Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, Because this service is completely digital, the possibility of tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such...
  • Page 24 Handset Care ^ If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data ^ Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting high humidity. B Keep handset away from precipitation. damages.
  • Page 25 Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera.
  • Page 26 SD Card The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth Association. SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SHARP is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 27 Picsel File Viewer, Picsel Document Viewer, Picsel PDF Viewer and the Picsel cube logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Picsel Technologies Ltd. Cycloid is a registered trademark of SHARP Corporation. Microsoft# Excel and Microsoft# Word are product names of Microsoft Corporation in the United States.
  • Page 28 Portions of this product are protected under Video Call, S! Application, Custom Screen, Sky Mail, Movie copyright law and are provided under license by Sha-mail, Sha-mail, 3D Pictogram, Input Memory, Near Chat, Multi ARIS/SOLANA/4C. Job, S! Mail, Arrange Mail, Feeling Mail, S! Cast, S! Town, S! Loop, Standby Window, PC Site Browser, Weather Indicator, Live Monitor, S! Address Book, Circle Talk, Hot Status, Lifestyle-Appli Chaku-Uta and Chaku-Uta Full are registered trademarks of Sony...
  • Page 29: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (Protection from Radio Wave Environment) 911SH meets the government's requirements for http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/ele/index.htm exposure to radio waves. Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (Japanese only) that radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other -------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 31: Function & Feature Preview

    Function & Feature Preview Memory Card is required for items with grey background. Cycloid Position Television Circle Talk PC Site Browser Rotate Display to enjoy digital Enjoy One Seg terrestrial Press one key to speak to up to View websites designed for television or play games in full digital television.
  • Page 32 microSD! Memory Card Display Display Language Custom Screen Save files to Memory Card to Change Wallpaper, System Change Phone Settings to make Load uni-themed Wallpaper, expand handset memory or Graphics, Fonts, et cetera to handset user interface appear in Indicators, ringtones, and backup your handset files.
  • Page 33: Usim Card

    USIM Card General Information & Precautions CIf Handset is Dropped or Subjected to Shocks Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, Handset may not recognise USIM Card; REFRESH appears including the handset number, and limited storage for and handset returns to Standby.
  • Page 34: C Inserting & Removing Usim Card

    Inserting & Removing USIM Card ^ Follow the steps below after removing battery (see P.1-17). ^ Do not force USIM Card into or out of handset; damage may result. ^ Avoid contact with USIM Card IC chip and Battery terminals; may hinder performance or result in lost data (see P.1-4). Inserting Removing Take care not to lose removed USIM Card.
  • Page 35: Usim Pins

    PIN Lock & PUK Code USIM PINs PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is There are two Security Codes for USIM Card: PIN1 and incorrectly entered three times consecutively. Cancel PIN PIN2. Lock (see P.10-26) by entering the Personal Unblocking Key PIN1 (PUK Code).
  • Page 36: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions Handset 1 Display 5 Clear/Back Key 2 Mail Key Delete entries, escape/return to previous window. 6 Keypad Open Messaging menu or execute Soft Key functions (see 7 U Key P.1-23). 3 Start Key In text entry windows, open Symbol/Pictogram Lists. 8 Earpiece Initiate/answer calls.
  • Page 37 9 Light Sensor K AV OUT/Headphone/Optical Digital Line-In Port Detects ambient light level to adjust Display Brightness Connect supplied Headphones, Video Cable, etc. L Strap Eyelet automatically (P.6-11, P.10-13). Do not place labels or stickers. Attach straps as shown; avoid metallic straps. A Internal Camera M Infrared Port Use during Video Call.
  • Page 38: Display Indicators

    X Portrait (p)/Macro (o) Selector Display Indicators Y Mobile Light Use as strobe/Pen Light. Display Z m Logo S! FeliCa contactless IC Card embedded. Place m logo over 2 3 4 7 8 9 A B N8qWGBc9Wk J jNHmekg4 08167 reader/writer to use IC Card.
  • Page 39 5 Auto Delivery Info, Cast Info (see P.18-2) A Mode (see P.10-2) k : Manner, b: Drive, H: Original Software Update (see P.20-8) G: Auto Delivery Info, F: Cast Info B Battery Strength (see P.1-16) O: Software Update, P: Software Update Result Indicator may appear vertically (e.g.
  • Page 40 J Copyright Information, Infrared Transmission CAdditional Indicators 4: Content Key Received Indicator and number of calls/messages, etc. appear for When Content Key memory is low, x (below 10 %) or missed calls, new mail/information, etc. 6 (below 5 %) appears. Missed Calls Message Delivery Failure q (grey): Infrared Transmission Ready...
  • Page 41: C Display Positions

    CCycloid Position Display Positions Open handset and rotate Display 90 degrees clockwise to CClosed Position use the following functions in wide view: Digital TV, TV Handset is closed. Keep handset in Player, PC Site Browser, Document Viewer, mobile camera, this position when not in use. Video Player, Video Call and compatible S! Applications.
  • Page 42: Battery & Charger

    ^ Charging takes approximately 150 minutes (with handset off). Battery & Charger B Charging time may vary by ambient temperature. ^ Handset and Charger may warm during charging. Getting Started ^ Separate Charger from TV/radio if interference occurs. Charge battery before first use/after period of disuse. Precautions Battery Life ^ Clean device charging terminals with a dry cotton swab.
  • Page 43 Estimated Hours of Use (fully charged battery) Battery Time Using handset in poor conditions may shorten Battery Time: Continuous Talk Time 180 minutes ^ Poor Usage Conditions Continuous Standby Time 380 hours B Extreme temperatures (use within a range of 5]C to 35]C) Continuous Operating Time 6 hours B Impaired handset, battery or Charger terminals...
  • Page 44 Extend Battery Time This product requires a lithium-ion battery. Lithium-ion batteries are a recyclable resource. Adjust Light Settings (see P.10-13) to extend Battery Time. ^ To recycle a used lithium-ion battery, take it Select shorter Display Saving/Backlight time and lower to any shop displaying the symbol shown to Brightness.
  • Page 45 CIndicator Small Light & Battery Strength Indicator Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. CHandset Power On Charge or replace when level is low. Indicator Small Light Conditions Battery low. Please connect to charger! appears. (J/@) Charge or replace battery immediately. Ambient temperature is outside the Flashes range of 5]C to 35]C...
  • Page 46: C Installing & Removing Battery

    Installing & Removing Battery Inserting Removing ^ Turn handset power off before removing battery. Press down and slide cover as Battery Cover ^ Do not remove battery immediately after saving files, sending shown messages, etc. Press down and slide cover as Battery Cover shown Lift and remove cover as...
  • Page 47: C Ac Charger

    AC Charger AC 100V Outlet External Device Port Blades AC Charger Arrows Up Release Tabs Small Light Charger Connector Port Cover After Charging Use specified Charger only. Unplug Charger from AC outlet, then handset Open Port Cover to connect Charger ^ Squeeze release tabs to remove connector.
  • Page 48: Desktop Holder

    Desktop Holder Desktop Holder may be purchased separately. AC 100V Outlet Small Light Release Tabs Blades AC Charger Charger Connector Insert cord into the groove. Connection Port Arrows Down Gently insert handset into Desktop Holder Use specified Charger only. ^ Fit tabs into slots as shown in 1 and push handset as Insert Charger connector into Desktop Holder indicated in 2 until it clicks into place (resting flat).
  • Page 49: C In-Car Charger

    In-Car Charger In-Car Charger may be purchased separately. External Device Port Cigarette Lighter Socket Release Tabs Small Light Charger Connector In-Car Charger Port Cover Plug Open Port Cover to connect In-Car Charger After Charging ^ Insert connector until it clicks. Unplug Charger from cigarette lighter socket, then handset Plug Charger into cigarette lighter socket...
  • Page 50: Handset Power On/Off

    Handset Power On/Off Open handset Turning Off Press g for 2+ seconds Press and hold g After Power Off Graphic, handset shuts down. After Power On Graphic, handset enters Standby. My Details Setup & Network Information C When handset is turned on for the first time, setup confirmation appears after Power On Graphic. Press b Press b Choose Yes or...
  • Page 51: My Details

    My Details Press b0 Press g to exit Handset phone number appears. ^ To add, edit or delete My Details, see P.4-19. Keypad Lock Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. Activating Cancelling Press b for 1+ seconds Press b for 1+ seconds b appears and Keypad Lock is set.
  • Page 52: Handset Menus

    Handset Menus Main Menu Access functions/operations from Main Menu. Press b CMain Menu Items Main Menu opens. Launch Hot Status, Circle Talk, Communication Use G to select an item and S! Town, S! Loop or Near Chat press b Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Sub Menu opens (see P.20-2 - 20-3).
  • Page 53: C User Shortcuts

    User Shortcuts Using Shortcuts Press a key (1 - 9) to access assigned function, folder or menu. Default Shortcuts: Received Msg. Data Folder Create Message Calculator Bookmarks Alarms Calendar Bluetooth# Phone Book List In Standby, press a key (1 - 9) for 1+ seconds Assigned function, folder or menu opens.
  • Page 54 Quick Operations In Standby, enter numbers to access functions. Accessible functions vary by entered digits. To activate functions, press corresponding Soft Key. Digits 5 - 6 7 - 10 11 - 12 13 - 24 25 - 32 Function Speed Dial (see P.4-14) Speed Video Call (see P.4-14) Calculator (see P.12-15) Expenses Memo (see P.12-26)
  • Page 55: C Multi Job

    Multi Job Open a function window while another is active. In a function window, press k Select a function and press b Shortcuts menu opens. Menu/window opens (Q appears). ^ Some shortcuts are disabled. ^ Two function windows may appear in TV ^ Multi Job cannot be activated from some window.
  • Page 56: Security Codes

    Security Codes Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password are needed for handset use. For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (see P.20-28). Handset Code Network Password 4-digit number (9999 by default) required to use or change 4-digit number selected at initial subscription; required to some handset functions.
  • Page 57: Basic Handset Operations

    Basic Handset Operations...
  • Page 58: Initiating A Call

    Initiating a Call See P.2-5 to initiate international calls from Japan and P.5-3 for Video Calls. Confirm the number and press f Confirm handset is on Correcting Numbers ^ Check signal strength (see P.1-9 1). ^ Use F to move cursor and press i to ^ Handset will not transmit when E, U, b or delete the digit above the cursor.
  • Page 59: Emergency Calls

    ^ In Cycloid position, use Headphones (with Microphone) Note Emergency Calls or Loudspeaker for telephony; in portrait position use Earpiece & Mic. Emergency calls (110, 119, 118, etc.) are possible even ^ Do not cover Microphone while talking. while some handset restrictions are active. ^ Avoid covering area over Internal Antenna.
  • Page 60: C Redial

    Redial Place calls from Dialled Numbers. Up to 30 recently dialled numbers are saved. Press B (F) Select a record and press b Press f Handset dials the number. CIndicators Dialled Voice Call Dialled Video Call Requested Circle Talk Dialled numbers appear with date and time, most recent first.
  • Page 61: Placing An International Call From Japan

    Placing an International Call from Japan Calls cannot be placed when outside Japan as 911SH does not support international roaming. Service requires an additional contract. For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (see P.20-28). Enter a phone number Quick Operations ^ Include dialling code for landline numbers.
  • Page 62: Incoming Call

    Incoming Call Press f When a call arrives, open handset When Any Key Answer (see P.10-2) is Active ^ Press any of these keys to answer calls: 0 - 9, q, p, G, k, j Press g to end call ^ Alternatively, close handset.
  • Page 63 Redirecting a Call Information CCall Forwarding: see P.13-2 C Information window opens for Missed Press M h to direct incoming call to a specified number. Calls or Answer Phone messages. ^ Select Call and press b to see CVoicemail: see P.13-4 details (see P.2-13).
  • Page 64: Calling From Received Calls

    Calling from Received Calls Up to 30 received calls are saved. When Caller ID is sent, number appears. Place calls directly to those numbers. Press A (C) Select a record and press b Press f Handset dials the number. CIndicators Answered Voice Rejected Voice Call...
  • Page 65: Answer Phone

    Answer Phone Record caller messages on handset. ^ Answer Phone cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Offline Mode. Use Voicemail (see P.13-4) to record caller messages when Answer Phone is not available. ^ Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Answer Phone and Voice Memo (see P.2-12). ^ Answer Phone is inactive by default.
  • Page 66: Playing Messages

    Playing Messages Answer Time C Adjust ring time between 0 and 30 seconds (Answer Phone Main Menu Phone waits to answer calls). Select Play Messages and press b Press b Press b Use F Select Settings to select Call/Video Call Select Answer Phone Number of recordings appears and playback starts from the Press b...
  • Page 67: Engaged Call Operations

    Engaged Call Operations Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece Volume (5 levels). ^ Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off. ^ To adjust Earpiece Volume in Standby, see P.10-19. ^ Earpiece Volume is Level 3 by default. During a call, press L or M Press L (up) or M (down) to adjust volume...
  • Page 68: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Voice Memo and Answer Phone (see P.2-9). During a call, press N x Press b to stop ^ Alternatively, end call to stop. (Recordings Select Record and press b remain even after handset power is turned off.) Recording starts.
  • Page 69: Call Log

    Call Log Open the following records: All Calls All dialled/received calls Dialled Numbers All dialled calls Received Calls All received calls Press f Select a record and press b All Calls opens. Record details appear. Press F to open others. Press f to open All Calls during a call.
  • Page 70: Call Timers & Data Counter

    Call Timers & Data Counter Call Timers Data Counter Check estimated time of the most recent call (Last Call Check estimated volume of the most recent or all packet Time) and all calls made since Clear Timers was last transmissions (sent, received and total). Charges do not applied (All Calls Time).
  • Page 71: Call Costs

    Call Costs Check estimated call charge of the most recent call or all Set currency and conversion rate (per yen) to Cost Units calls. show converted amount in Call Costs To show Call Cost automatically after each call, see P.10-31 KYEN 1 "Display Call Cost".
  • Page 72: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings.
  • Page 73: C Activating & Cancelling

    Activating & Cancelling Activate/cancel Manner mode in Standby, while browsing the Internet, during calls or while using TV, Media Player or S! Applications. Activating Cancelling Press r for 1+ seconds Press r for 1+ seconds k appears and Manner mode is set. k disappears and Manner mode is cancelled.
  • Page 74: C Activating/Cancelling Offline Mode

    Activating/Cancelling Offline Mode Use Offline Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions. ^ Offline Mode blocks all calls/Internet transmissions. Bluetooth#/infrared transmissions are available. ^ Offline Mode is Off by default. ^ When Offline Mode is set while an S! Application (see Activating P.16-2) is paused, confirmation appears.
  • Page 75: Simple Menu

    Simple Menu Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus. ^ Handset is limited to basic operations (see P.2-20). ^ Fonts are enlarged while Simple Menu is active. Press N to toggle description on/off. Standard Main Menu Simple Main Menu Activating/Cancelling Simple Menu Activating...
  • Page 76 Simple Menu Operations Menus In Standby, press b to open Simple Main Menu. Received Msg. See P.14-23 Lifestyle-appli See P.17-3 Create Msg. See P.14-7 Books See P.9-2 Drafts See P.14-18 CustomScreens See P.10-10 Messaging Templates See P.14-15 Data Folder Flash# See P.9-2 Sent Messages See P.14-23...
  • Page 77: Text Entry

    Text Entry...
  • Page 78: Character Selection

    ^ Available Modes: Character Selection Single-byte alphanumerics Kanji (hiragana) Use Kana and Pager (see P.3-9) to enter alphanumerics, (upper/lower case) Symbols, hiragana, kanji, katakana and Pictograms. Single-byte alphanumerics Double-byte katakana Unless otherwise noted, text entry operations are described (lower case) for use in text entry windows using Kana Mode.
  • Page 79 Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between character options for that key. Example: In katakana entry, press 1 three times for When entering characters, press f to toggle options in reverse. (Not available for single-byte numbers or Character Codes.) , then press f to return to Example: Enter Kanji (Hiragana)
  • Page 80: C Key Assignments

    CKey Assignments (Continued) Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (Up) Cursor Up Cursor Down X (Line Break) Conversion (Down) Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Entry Mode Toggle Case + Toggle Toggle Case (for some characters) Mode (upper/lower and lower case)
  • Page 81: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters Press 3 three times and press q Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana Following the example below, enter to learn how to enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. Press 3 twice Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered. Press 2 twice ^ To enter unconverted hiragana, skip ahead to Step 6.
  • Page 82 Press b User Dictionary C Save frequently used words/phrases to select from the word suggestion list. For details, see P.10-21. ^ In text entry windows, save entered words/phrases from Options. CSegmenting Phrases If the word is not listed, press i after Step 5 on P.3-5 to exit.
  • Page 83: C Entering Alphanumerics

    Adding Line Break Insert line breaks in text, Text Templates, etc. Enter a character and press q Press D at the end of text ^ In kanji (hiragana)/double-byte Contact me at katakana entry, press the key once to ^ To insert line breaks in text, press p (Ka) row, (Sa) row and until X appears, then press b.
  • Page 84: C Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons

    ^ Double-byte Symbols appear only in double-byte entry Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons mode. (All Pictograms are double-byte.) ^ Single-byte Symbols do not appear in Log/History. Symbols & Pictograms ^ Alternatively, enter and press D (convert). Pictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible Some Symbols can be selected.
  • Page 85: C Mail & Web Extensions

    Emoticons Character Code Press N x In Character Code entry mode, enter four digits Select Emoticons and press b (see P.20-10) ^ Enter two digits (01 - 50) to jump to the emoticon assigned to Pager Code the number. Select an emoticon and press b Press N x Select Input/Conversion and press b ^ For other emoticons, enter...
  • Page 86 CPager Code List ^ Blanks indicate no entry. ^ Grey background indicates upper and lower case available. Press k to switch immediately after character entry. Double-byte upper case Single-byte upper case Second digit (Press next) Second digit (Press next) Double-byte lower case Single-byte lower case Second digit (Press next) Second digit (Press next)
  • Page 87: Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)

    Conversion Methods (Japanese Only) Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) entry Phonetic Conversion mode. Enter hiragana and press M S Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. ^ To enter AM, press 26 then M S. Enter reading in hiragana Use E to select a word and press b Press N _...
  • Page 88: C Quick Conversion (For Hiragana)

    One Hiragana Predictive Entry Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) Enter hiragana and initiate Quick Conversion. Words starting Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter with a hiragana in the same row ( ) appear. frequently used words. Word suggestions vary by time of day. A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed.
  • Page 89: C Conversion Settings

    Editing Characters Conversion Settings Optional Predictive Activate or cancel Predictive, Previous Usage Deleting & Replacing Functions or Pre-used Emoticon KOn (all) Use G to select a character Press N x Select Input/Conversion Mikako and press i Press b Select Predictive, Previous Usage or ^ The highlighted character is deleted.
  • Page 90: C Deleting Text On And After Cursor

    Use G to select the first Jump to Top or End character of text and press b C In a text entry window, press N x Select Cursor Start point is set. Press b Position Select Jump to End or Jump to To change the start point, press Press b M s.
  • Page 91: C Using Text Templates

    Using Text Templates Changing Font Size Press N x Insert text saved in Text Templates (see P.12-27) into text entry windows. Select Advanced and press b Press N x Select Font Size and press b Select Text Templates and press b Select a size and press b Select Call Templates and press b Setting applies to Editor Font Size in Display Font...
  • Page 92: Phone Book

    Phone Book...
  • Page 93: Overview

    Overview Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book. ^ Entry names appear for calls from numbers saved in Phone Book. ^ Set ringtone/ringvideo by caller/sender, sort entries into Categories, etc. See P.4-3 for more about Phone Book entry items. CDialling from Phone Book CWhen a Call Arrives A call arrives...
  • Page 94: Saving To Phone Book

    Saving to Phone Book Phone Book Entry Items Save up to 750 entries in handset Phone Book; USIM Card Phone Book entry limit varies according to card specifications. Item Description Item Description Last Name: Homepage: Save URLs. Enter up to 1,024 bytes. Enter up to 32 characters.
  • Page 95: Creating Phone Book Entries

    Select Add Email Address: and press b Creating Phone Book Entries Enter a mail address and press b Enter a name, reading, phone number and mail address. For other items, see P.4-5 - 4-7. Press b Storage media is set to handset (Phone) by default. Select an icon and press b Main Menu Phone...
  • Page 96 Select Assign Tone and press b Confirmation for Unsaved Numbers To cancel assigned tone/video, select Remove Tone/Video C Follow these steps to show/hide confirmation for saving to Press b Press b Choose Yes Phone Book after calls with unsaved numbers. Ringtone Press b Press b...
  • Page 97 Personal Light/Vibration Personal Picture Set Small Light illumination or handset vibration for calls/ Save an image to each Phone Book entry; saved image mail from numbers/addresses saved in Phone Book. appears for calls/mail from phone numbers/mail addresses Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see saved in that entry.
  • Page 98 Saving Secret Entries Other Phone Book Entry Items ^ For descriptions of each item, see P.4-3. Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as ^ Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see Secret entries. P.4-4). When finished, Phone Book Details returns. Complete Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see other fields.
  • Page 99: C Saving From Call Log

    Using Phone Book Saving from Call Log Use F to open Dialled Numbers/Received Calls Dialling from Phone Book Use E to select a record and press N x Search Phone Book by katakana row (default search Select Save Number and press b method) to call numbers within entries.
  • Page 100 Window Description Switching Between Handset & USIM Card 1 Name C Press D Press N x Select Ph.Book Settings Press b Press b Select Select Phone Book 2 Image Set for Picture Press b Select Phone, USIM Memory or Both 3 Phone Number ^ Phone is set by default.
  • Page 101: Editing Phone Book Entries

    Editing Phone Book Entries Copying Phone Book Entries Exchange entries between handset and USIM Card. To edit Secret entries, first activate Show Secret Data (see USIM Card does not support some Phone Book entry items P.10-28). (see P.4-3). Those items are deleted when Phone Book Correction/Change entries are copied from handset.
  • Page 102: C Deleting Phone Book Entries

    Category Settings Deleting Phone Book Entries Customise Category options; create new Category names. One Entry Press D, then select an entry Changing Category Name Press N x Main Menu Phone Category Control Select Delete and press b Use F to select handset or USIM Choose Yes and press b Select a Category and press b ^ No Category (on handset) cannot be renamed.
  • Page 103: C Customising Handset Responses

    Contact Groups Customising Handset Responses Set ringtone/ringvideo, Small Light or Vibration for incoming Create Contact Groups to send messages to multiple recipients calls/mail by Category. at one time (see "Contact Groups" in Step 4 on P.14-8). Category settings for incoming calls/mail are not available Creating Contact Groups for Categories on USIM Card.
  • Page 104: C Editing Group Members

    Select Edit Name and press b Deleting Members Enter name and press b Main Menu Phone Contact Groups Open a Group ^ Enter up to 16 characters. Select a member and press N x Choose Yes and press b Select Remove Entry and press b Deleting Groups Choose Yes and press b Main Menu...
  • Page 105: Speed Dial

    Delete Delete entries one at a time Saving from Phone Book C Open a Phone Book entry and select a phone number Main Menu Phone Speed Dial List Press b Press N x Select Add Speed Dial Select from f to m Press b Press N x Select an entry...
  • Page 106: S! Address Book (Sab)

    S! Address Book (SAB) SAB Sync Commands & Features Back up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book Backup Export Phone Book content to SAB Backup/ changes to SAB anytime. Edit SAB online via PC; add SAB Restore Restore Import SAB content to Phone Book changes to Phone Book anytime.
  • Page 107: C Service Usage Outline

    Precautions Service Usage Outline CUnsynchronisable Items Complete Contract SAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Visit a SoftBank shop, dial 157 from a SoftBank B Picture, Tone/Video (for Voice Call, Video Call, New handset for SoftBank Customer Centre, General Message), Light (for Voice Call, Video Call, New Message), Information or access My SoftBank via Yahoo! Keitai.
  • Page 108: C Saving User Id & Password

    CContract Termination Backup & Restore SAB content is deleted upon contract termination. Backup (Phone Book % SAB) Saving User ID & Password Main Menu Phone S! Address Book After completion of contract, User ID and Password arrive Select Backup and press b via SMS.
  • Page 109: C Synchronising Phone Book

    Auto Synchronisation Synchronising Phone Book ^ Save User ID and Password beforehand. Manual Synchronisation ^ Auto Sync Settings is Off by default. ^ For details, see the table on P.4-15. Main Menu Phone S! Address Book Sync Settings ^ If this is your first use of SAB (new handset), Synchronisation Select Auto Sync Settings and press b is performed via Normal regardless of selection.
  • Page 110: C Opening Log

    Edit/Add Opening Log Edit/add My Details Details View result of Backup, Restore or Synchronisation. Main Menu Phone My Details Main Menu Phone S! Address Book Press N x Select Edit/Add Details Select View Log and press b Press b Press b Select an item ^ For more, see P.4-4.
  • Page 111: Video Call

    Video Call...
  • Page 112: Getting Started

    Getting Started Important Video Call Usage Notes ^ Video Calls cannot be placed while TV is active. Exit TV and Communicate with another party using live video images. try again. ^ Use Video Call with compatible handsets only. ^ If both parties are not using the same Video Call system, call ^ Use Internal Camera to send your own may be interrupted.
  • Page 113: Initiating A Video Call

    Initiating a Video Call Answering a Video Call Enter a phone number When a Video Call arrives, Press N x open handset Incoming Video Call appears. Select Video Call and press b When the call is answered, incoming image appears. ^ Incoming image may not appear depending on handset settings.
  • Page 114: Engaged Video Call Operations

    ^ Press B to toggle image in reverse order. Rejecting Video Calls ^ To change Alternative Image during a call, press N x Press b Select Settings Perform from "Select C When a Video Call arrives, press N x Select Alternative Image"...
  • Page 115 ^ In Cycloid position, images toggle as shown below. Video Output View Video Call images on an external device During a call, press j. ^ Connect optional Video Cable to handset and device, and activate Video Output (see P.10-15). ^ Images appear on the device when initiating Video Calls. ^ Press j to toggle display between the device and handset.
  • Page 116 Open Open/save Phone Book entries or My Details Help View a summary of key assignments Phone Book During a call, press N x Opening Phone Book Select Help Press b During a call, press N x Select Open Phone Book Press b to return.
  • Page 117: Video Call Settings

    Video Call Settings Outgoing Select quality of outgoing images Picture KNormal To change these settings (except Remote Monitor) during calls, see P.5-4 - 5-6. Settings Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Main Menu Outgoing Picture Camera Outgoing image is either live video via Internal Camera Press b Select Normal, Quality Prior or Frame Rate Prior Picture...
  • Page 118: Call Log

    Adding to Auto Answer List Loudspeaker Activate or cancel Loudspeaker for Video Calls Press b Select Auto Answer List Select Press b Press b <empty> Enter a number To select from Phone Book or Call Log, select Auto Answer Settings Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Main Menu...
  • Page 120: Basics

    Basics COne Seg Compatibility CCycloid Position 911SH supports One Seg terrestrial Rotate Display into landscape digital television broadcast services orientation for widescreen TV. developed for mobile devices. In portrait position, view Data ^ Set up a channel list for the current Broadcast full- or half-screen.
  • Page 121: Getting Started

    Getting Started ^ USIM Card removal/service termination disables TV. Note ^ TV may be disabled after a period of handset use without a Network connection. Retrieve Network Information Precautions (see P.11-15) to activate TV. Data Broadcast Network Connection ^ 911SH TV is exclusively for use in Japan. (Overseas A confirmation appears the first time a Network broadcast frequencies vary by country/region.) connection is established from a channel;...
  • Page 122: C One Seg Digital Television Broadcasts

    C911SH One Seg Support Charging 911SH is equipped for One Seg digital broadcast reception. Use TV when battery is adequately charged or charging. ^ One Seg terrestrial digital broadcasting is transmitted ^ To avoid interference, separate Charger and Antenna. within the UHF spectrum. ^ Charging takes longer when TV is active.
  • Page 123: Incoming Transmissions

    Incoming Transmissions Incoming Calls in Cycloid Position C Set 911SH to show incoming call notice or enable call functions Incoming Calls without interrupting TV (see P.6-25 "Calls & Alarms"). TV pauses; press f to answer call. End call to return to TV. (911SH returns to Standby after Video Calls or Circle Talk.) ^ To receive and answer calls without interrupting TV, see P.6-25 "Calls &...
  • Page 124 Incoming Messages Key Assignments Double beep sounds and New Message notice (default: sender's number or name) appears at the top of Display. ^ While New Message notice appears, rotate Display from Cycloid to portrait position to open Received Msg. folder in the lower half of Display;...
  • Page 125 6 Direct Channel Access Window Description ^ With handset in portrait position, press a key for 1+ seconds to reassign current channel to it. ^ While viewing Data Broadcast, press a key to execute the operation/function assigned to it. 7 Toggle Active Windows (Multi Job) ^ Press for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Manner mode.
  • Page 126: C Key Assignments

    Watching TV Area Setup Handset contains channel information organised by locality. Main Menu Before watching TV for the first time, retrieve Network information (see P.11-15) and then follow these steps. Select Digital TV and press b TV window opens. (Channel, volume, Press j etc.
  • Page 127 ^ In Standby, rotate Display to Cycloid position to activate TV. To exit, press g then choose Yes and press b ^ Panel appears for 3 seconds; press M y to toggle on/off. ^ Data Broadcast information and the following Options menu Switching Panel Pattern items do not appear in Cycloid position: Change View (Data), C Activate TV and press N x...
  • Page 128 Program Information Toggle Function Windows Open program details via current channel's schedule. C Press r. ^ Set timers via program schedule. C While using messaging functions, Display toggles as follows: ^ Activate TV (perform Steps 1- 2 in "Watching TV" on P.6-8) then follow these steps: Press N x Select Program Info.
  • Page 129 Select Audio & Visuals and press b Adjusting Brightness/Contrast/Blackness/ Colour/Tint Select Standard, Dynamic or Movie and press b 1 Select Brightness, Contrast, Blackness, Adjusting Parameters Colour or Tint and press b 2 Use E to adjust level and press b Customise parameters by Standard, Dynamic or Movie.
  • Page 130 Subtitle Subtitle & Sound Settings Select subtitle language Language Activate TV (perform Steps 1- 2 in "Watching TV" on P.6-8) CAvailable when multiple languages are supported. KLanguage 1 then follow these steps: Press N x Press b Select Subtitle/Sound Press b Display Select Subtitle Language Select...
  • Page 131: C Data Broadcast (Japanese Only)

    Data Broadcast Settings Data Broadcast (Japanese Only) Activate TV (perform Steps 1- 2 in "Watching TV" on P.6-8) Follow onscreen instructions to access then follow these steps: text-based Data Broadcasts, including Change View program-related information as well as View Data Broadcast on full Display (Data) interactive television services and more.
  • Page 132: C Tv Link (Japanese Only)

    Show or hide Internet connection confirmation Opening TV Links Disclosure Send, hide or confirm before sending Location Information Settings Send or hide manufacture number Main Menu KNotify Connection: On Select TV Link and press b Location: Check Each Time Manufacture Number: Off TV Link list appears.
  • Page 133: Recording & Playback

    Recording & Playback To stop, press h for 1+ seconds ^ Recording stops and is saved. To cancel and exit, press g Press b Choose No Recording Current Program B Choose Yes instead of No then press b to save recording Record clips on Memory Card while watching TV.
  • Page 134: Playing Recorded Programs

    ^ If memory/battery runs low or a Video Call/Circle Talk Note Playing Recorded Programs request is accepted, recording stops; content is saved. ^ When a Memory Card file is set as Ringtone/Ringvideo, Main Menu default Ringtone/Ringvideo may sound/play for calls/ Select TV Player and press b Circle Talk requests received while recording.
  • Page 135 Playback Operations Replay C While playing, press N x Select Play from Top Press A Press b Press b for playback. (Press M in Fast Forward portrait position.) Splitting Files Press B C While playing, press N x Select Split File Press b for playback.
  • Page 136 ^ Create up to ten Markers per file. Details Open file properties ^ Create up to 99 Markers in total. Press N x Select a file Select Details Press b Marker List Start playback from Marker positions ^ Alternatively, press N x during playback. Press N x Press b Press b to return.
  • Page 137: Tv Timer Recording & Tv Timer

    TV Timer Recording & TV Timer Follow these steps to check Memory Card memory status. Press N x Select Memory Remaining Press b Save up to five timer entries to record/watch programs. ^ Maximum continuous recording time per entry is 4 hours Setting Timer via EPG (when saving to Memory Card with capacity of 1 GB or more).
  • Page 138 Enter/edit items as needed Warning Messages ^ Select an item and press b. Complete selection/entry and C If one of these messages appears, recording may fail or be press b. incomplete: B Starting time passed already. Will be recorded from Channel: Select a channel the middle.
  • Page 139: Reminder Settings

    TV Reserve Select whether to end the current operations Edit/Delete Entries Prior automatically to activate timers KOff Edit Edit timer settings Main Menu Settings TV Reserve Prior Main Menu Reservation List Press b Choose On or Off Press N x Select an entry Select Edit ^ If it can run concurrently with TV, current operation continues.
  • Page 140: Additional Settings

    Additional Settings Warning Messages C If this message appears, recording may fail or be incomplete: B Low on free space! Please insert another memory Area Settings card. Switch the current Area or save additional Areas (see P.6-8 C If this message appears, recording will not start. B Cannot record Memory Card is not inserted.
  • Page 141 Adding/Editing Areas Reset Settings Delete all channels in an Area Activate TV (perform Steps 1- 2 in "Watching TV" on P.6-8) Press N x Press b Select Set Channels then follow these steps: Press b Select Change Area Select an Area Press N x Select Reset Settings Set up new Areas...
  • Page 142 Using F Screen Size Select display size for portrait position (Portrait) Activate TV (perform Steps 1- 2 in "Watching TV" on P.6-8) KStandard then follow these steps: Main Menu Settings Screen Size(Portrait) Navi Key Press b Select Standard or Enlarge Assign key function to F Settings To change display size while watching TV, press N x...
  • Page 143 Select handset response to calls, etc. while Set TV to end automatically after a period of Calls & Alarms watching TV Auto Power Off time (Auto Exit Time) or when handset is closed (Phone Closing) KVoice Call/Video Call/Circle Talk: Calls & Alarms, Alarm: Alarm Priority KAuto Exit Time: Off, Phone Closing: On Main Menu Settings...
  • Page 144: Camera

    Camera...
  • Page 145: Getting Started

    Getting Started Shutter Click C Shutter click volume is fixed, and sounds even in Manner 911SH feature a 2 megapixel CCD camera. Capture still mode. images (see P.7-5) or record video (see P.7-8). C To change shutter click sound for still images, see P.7-15. Use Internal Camera or External Camera;...
  • Page 146: C Camera Display Indicators

    7 Save to (see P.7-18) Camera Display Indicators O: Handset, d: Memory Card (Pictures) e: Memory Card (DCIM), D: Ask Each Time Photo Camera Mode 8 Continuous Shoot (see P.7-12) Q - c: Captured/Total h: 4 Pictures, i: 9 Pictures, L: Overlapped ^ S: Index Image (composite image for Overlapped) is on Display.
  • Page 147: C Key Assignments

    5 Exposure (see P.7-16) 2 Digital Zoom Press C (zoom in) or D (zoom out). ^ Alternatively, use L (zoom in) and M (zoom out). Dark Standard Bright 3 Options 6 Save to (see P.7-18) 4 Cancel O: Handset, d: Memory Card, D: Ask Each Time 5 Toggle Mode 7 Record Time (see P.7-17) 6 Shutter...
  • Page 148: Still Images

    Picture Quality High Quality/Fine/Normal Help 2M (W 1200 x H 1600 dots): None C Activate mobile camera and press 0 to view a summary of 1.2M (W 960 x H 1280 dots): 1 - 1.3x key assignments. VGA (W 480 x H 640 dots): 1 - 2.5x B Press D to scroll down.
  • Page 149: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images Cycloid Position C Activate mobile camera and rotate Display clockwise to Main Menu Camera capture images in Cycloid position. ^ Picture Size changes when Display is rotated to Cycloid Frame image on Display position. In Video Camera mode, press M (k) ^ All Picture Size options are available in Cycloid position as to switch to Photo Camera.
  • Page 150: Still Image Functions

    Still Image Functions Internal Camera/ Toggle between Internal Camera and External Camera External Camera (see P.7-18) Before Image Capture Help View a summary of key assignments (see P.7-5) Press N x to use the following functions: Mobile Light Select mode (see P.7-16) Available for External Camera.
  • Page 151: Video

    Video ^ For best results, record within 1.5 metres, in good light. ^ Select storage media beforehand or each time you save a video file (see P.7-18 "Save to"). Video Camera Mode ^ Saved still images, melodies, S! Applications, etc. reduce video memory.
  • Page 152: C Video Recording Operations

    Press b Video Recording Operations Recording begins after a tone. To start over, press i. Before Recording To stop, press b Press N x to use the following functions: Recording stops with a tone. Exposure Adjust amount of light (see P.7-16) ^ Recording stops automatically when maximum recording time is reached or Display Size...
  • Page 153: Opening Images & Playing Video

    Opening Images & Playing Video Internal Camera Toggle between Internal Camera and External Camera External Camera (see P.7-18) To open files directly from Data Folder, see P.9-5. View a summary of key assignments Help (see P.7-5) Opening Still Images Mobile Light Select mode (see P.7-16) Available for SubQCIF or QCIF.
  • Page 154: Special Shooting Modes

    Select a file and press b Frame image on Display and press b Video plays. Press b to pause/resume playback. Tone sounds and countdown starts. To open other files, press i Press b ^ After selected time elapses, shutter is released and captured Select one image appears or video recording starts.
  • Page 155: C Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera)

    ^ In 4 Pictures or 9 Pictures mode, select shutter interval from Self-timer Details three levels, or select Manual to release shutter manually. C To release shutter manually during countdown, press b. ^ Switch to External Camera to use Continuous Shoot. Image is captured or video recording starts and Self-timer is ^ Follow these steps before capturing an image (after Step 1 on P.7-6).
  • Page 156: C Adding Frames (Photo Camera)

    Index Image or a composite When Only Selected Image is Saved Finished? appears when closing mobile camera before image appears returning to Viewfinder. ^ When Picture Size is VGA (480 x 640), ^ Choose Yes and press b to end. Handset returns to the first captured image appears.
  • Page 157: C Camera Effects (Photo Camera)

    Original Frames Sending Images 1 Select Data Folder and press b ^ Some images may not be used as frames. Still Images 2 Select a frame and press b Press M ) To check frames, select one Capture and send images as S! Mail attachments. B Press i to return.
  • Page 158: Video Clips

    Camera Settings Video Clips Send recorded video clips via S! Mail. ^ Available options vary by selected image capture mode. ^ For details of attachable files, see the table on P.7-8. ^ Shortcut keys are assigned to some functions (see P.7-4 ^ To attach video files saved in Data Folder, see P.9-11.
  • Page 159: Image Settings

    When Original Size is set for Wide (400 x 240), Mobile Light Select mode Viewfinder appears smaller than the actual size. (Recorded video plays at W 400 x H 240 dots.) 1, 2 Photo Camera Video Camera Available for External Camera. Image Settings Low Light is not available.
  • Page 160 Picture/Video Select For Message to record short video (up Record Time/ Select image or video quality Quality to 295 KB) to send via S! Mail Size For longer recording, select Extended Video Photo Camera Video Camera Photo Camera Video Camera Available when Record Time/Size is SubQCIF or QCIF.
  • Page 161: C Additional Settings

    B SD VIDEO Save to Select a save location for images or video W 640 x H 480 dots (640 x 480) Format: MPEG-4 (.ASF) Photo Camera Video Camera QVGA W 320 x H 240 dots Available when Record Time/Size is set to For Message. (320 x 240) Format: MPEG-4 (.ASF) KPhone Memory (handset)
  • Page 162: Media Player

    Media Player...
  • Page 163: Media Player Basics

    Media Player Basics Incoming Calls/Mail during Playback C Playback stops for incoming calls or Alarm. Use Media Player to record and listen to music (Music ^ When playback stops while streaming, the URL is saved to Player) or play video (Video Player). Save video/music files History (see P.15-13).
  • Page 164: C Saving Music Files From Pcs

    Saving Music Files from PCs Music Search C Follow these steps to access Yahoo! Keitai Music Search Save music files onto Memory Cards from CDs, etc. using site. PCs or other devices to play them on handset Music Player. Press b In Step 1 on P.8-2, select Music Press b Precautions for Handling Music Files on PCs...
  • Page 165: Recording Music

    Recording Music Precautions for Handling AAC Files CUse software supporting AAC conversion. Connect handset to audio sources supporting optical output ^ Use software such as iTunes to convert music to AAC format. to record music onto Memory Cards. ^ iTunes is an example only. SoftBank does not guarantee ^ 911SH encryption technology complies with Secure Digital compatibility with any software.
  • Page 166 Precautions before Recording Recording Window Indicators CCharge battery while recording. ^ Recording stops when battery level falls too low. Always use AC Charger when recording to ensure a stable power supply. ^ When battery is low, Music Player will not record. If battery runs low while recording, recording stops.
  • Page 167: C Connecting To Audio Sources

    Track Bookmarks Sampling Frequency Add Bookmarks to tracks to use Repeat or Random Play. Sampling frequency is the number of times an audio signal Track Bookmarks are created when track marks or periods is measured (sampled) per second, expressed in kilohertz of silence are detected between tracks.
  • Page 168 Cable Connections Recording Use Optical Digital Audio Toslink-Mini or Mini-Mini Cables ^ Most operations are described with Synch Recording active. (sold separately) with Optical Conversion Cable to connect ^ Read the precautions on P.8-5 before recording. audio sources to handset. ^ To listen to music while recording, adjust Monitor Level before ^ Use Optical Conversion Cable only for recording music.
  • Page 169: C Recording Settings

    Press b Recording Settings Handset is ready for Synch Recording (see right). Follow these steps after Step 2 on P.8-7. ^ When Synch Recording is Off, recording starts right away. Set volume level to listen to music while Start playback Monitor Level recording Recording starts automatically when handset detects sound.
  • Page 170: Playing Music

    Playing Music ^ To activate/cancel Manner mode during playback, press r for 1+ seconds. ^ In Manner mode, sound is audible from Headphones. Play music on handset/Memory Card. ^ To answer calls during playback with Headphones, etc., Use Headphones (with Microphone), etc. to listen to sound press Call Button for 1+ seconds.
  • Page 171 A Information Link Playback Window Indicators ^ p appears when linked information is accessible via WEB Link Connection (see P.8-11 "Accessing Linked Information"). B Sound Effects (see P.8-12) i: Bass, l: Surround, k: Surround Bass N: Loud-Wide, f: Karaoke, 1: Rock 2: Hall, 3: Hiphop ^ Indicator does not appear for Normal.
  • Page 172 Select a file and press b Opening File Properties Playback window opens and playback starts. C While playing or paused, press N x Select ^ Playback stops after the last file when Playback Pattern is set Press b Details to Normal (see P.8-12). ^ Press D to scroll down.
  • Page 173: C Playback Settings

    Playing Video Playback Settings Play video files recorded with mobile camera or obtained via Play back files in surround sound; increase Sound Effects bass or dynamic range the Internet, S! Mail, etc. KNormal ^ Use Headphones, etc. to listen to sound without bothering others. ^ Read the precautions on P.8-9 beforehand.
  • Page 174 5 Elapsed Time Playback ^ To specify start point, see P.8-14 "Time Search". 6 Volume Play video on Video Player. ^ To change playback settings, see P.8-14. 7 Information Link ^ To add subtitles, see P.8-17. ^ p appears when linked information is accessible via Access ^ To export video to TVs or other display devices, see P.10-14 WEB Link (see P.8-11 "Accessing Linked Information").
  • Page 175: C Playback Settings

    Select a file and press b Playback Settings Playback window opens and playback starts. Available for files in My Videos only. ^ Playback stops after the last file when Playback Pattern is set to Normal (see right). Playback Play all or Playlist files repeatedly or randomly To access linked information, see P.8-11.
  • Page 176: Editing Video

    Web Link Display Size Change playback size Select whether to show linked information Settings KEnlarge Main Menu Media Player Videos Settings Main Menu Media Player Videos Settings Press b Press b Select Display Size Select Normal, Select Web Link Settings Choose On Press b Enlarge, Full Screen, Wide Screen or Cinema Screen...
  • Page 177: C Clipping Portions Between Two Points

    Clipping Portions between Two Points Cropping Video Clips Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.8-14. Delete the portion before or after the selected point to save the rest as a new file. While playing or paused, press N x Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.8-14.
  • Page 178: C Adding Subtitles

    Press N E at the end Adding Subtitles point Set subtitles to appear while playing video. Select timing, Edit Subtitle menu opens. add effects, etc. ^ If video has ended before pressing N E, start over from Step 7. Entering Text Press b To edit text, select Edit Text After entry, set timing and time period for subtitles.
  • Page 179 Select a direction and visual effect for subtitle Display Settings Scrolling scroll Follow these steps in Step 9 on P.8-17. KDirection: Stop, Effect: Frame In Scroll Direction Duration Set timing and time period for subtitles Press b Select Advanced Select Scrolling Press b Press b Select Direction...
  • Page 180 Adding Text Effects Highlight Highlight subtitles ^ Up to two effects can be applied per entry. KWhite ^ Follow these steps in Step 9 on P.8-17. Press b Select Advanced Select Highlight Press b Use G to select the first character of Font Colour Change font colours Press b...
  • Page 181: Managing Video & Music Files

    Managing Video & Music Files Adding New Playlist Create up to 99 Playlists in My Videos, My Music and SD Organise video/music files on handset in My Videos and My AUDIO each. Music. All files are saved in All Videos or All Music. Use ^ Playlists cannot be added into SD VIDEO.
  • Page 182: C Adding Files To Playlists

    Select a Playlist and press b Adding Files to Playlists File is added to the end of the Playlist. Add files to Playlists from All Videos or All Music. To delete saved files, press i Select a Playlist ^ Playlists store only file locations. Source files remain in All Press b Press N x Select a file...
  • Page 183: C Deleting Files In Sd Video & Sd Audio

    Deleting Files in SD VIDEO & SD AUDIO Delete video files in SD VIDEO and music files in All Music of SD AUDIO. Source files will be deleted. Deleting Video Files Main Menu Media Player Videos SD VIDEO Select a file and press N x Select Delete and press b Choose Yes and press b Deleting Music Files...
  • Page 184: Managing Files (Data Folder)

    Managing Files (Data Folder)
  • Page 185: Data Folder

    Data Folder Window Description Handset files are organised in folders by file format. To open Data Folder from Standby, follow these steps. Still Images Large Still Images on Data Folder Press b Select Data Folder Memory Card Pictures Press b Downloaded ·...
  • Page 186: C Major Icons

    CVideo Files File List In Data Folder, select a folder and press b. File list appears. Icon Format & Extension Description MPEG-4 (.3gp) 3GPP video image Download Icon MPEG-4 or H.263 3GPP video image (.3gp or .mp4) CSound Files Selected File Icon Format &...
  • Page 187: Display Settings

    Select Inline View, Grid View or Preview View and Display Settings press b Switching File List View ^ Preview View appears for folders other than Books, Videos, Custom Screens or Other Documents. Alternatively, press r in file list to toggle the view. Sorting Files Sort files by name, date, size, type or Content Key status.
  • Page 188: Opening Files

    Opening Files Note Remote control on LCD Remote/Mic (optional accessory) is disabled for Music Player activated via Data Folder. Main Menu Data Folder Activating Mobile Camera Select a folder and press b C Open file list in Pictures, DCIM or Videos folder and follow File list appears.
  • Page 189 Slide Show Properties Main Menu Data Folder Main Menu Data Folder Select Pictures or DCIM and press b Select a folder and press b To open a created sub folder or a sub folder in DCIM, select it To open a created sub folder or a sub folder in DCIM, select it Press b Press b Select a file and press N x...
  • Page 190 SVG Files CCF Files C Handset supports Scalable Vector Graphics-Tiny (SVG-T). C Follow these steps to read CCF files (comics, photo books, Follow these steps to view graphics such as tables or maps. etc. saved in Books folder) designed for ComicSurfing# Press b Press b Select Data Folder...
  • Page 191: Managing Files & Folders

    Managing Files & Folders Changing File/Folder Name ^ File extensions do not change. Adding Folders ^ Assign different names to files/folders within a layer. B Single-byte Symbols , /, :, ;, ., <, >, |, ?, and are not ^ Assign different names to folders within a layer. supported.
  • Page 192 Deleting Files & Folders Copying/Moving Files Delete files and created folders in Data Folder. Copy or move files to the corresponding folder on Memory To delete S! Applications, see P.16-6 "Deleting S! Applications". Card or to created sub folders within the folder (handset or Memory Card).
  • Page 193: Using Files

    Using Files Select Copy or Move and press b Select Phone or Memory Card and press b Use Data Folder files as Wallpaper, Phone Book Picture, To move files set as Wallpaper or used for other functions, ringtone and ringvideo. Press b choose Yes ^ Set as Wallpaper, Add to Ph.Book, Set as Ring Video and...
  • Page 194: C Saving To Phone Book

    Ringtone Saving to Phone Book Main Menu Data Folder Main Menu Data Folder · Select Ring Songs Tones, Music or · Select Pictures, Ring Songs Tones, Music, Flash#Ringtones and press b Videos or Flash#Ringtones and press b Select a file and press N x Select a file and press N x Select Set as Ringtone and press b Select Add to Ph.Book and press b...
  • Page 195: C Printing Images

    Editing Still Images Printing Images Connect handset to a printer via Bluetooth# and print JPEG/ Changing Image Size PNG images. ^ Use a Bluetooth#-compatible printer. Resize Pictures folder images for Wallpaper, Alarm, etc. ^ Activate Bluetooth# on the printer. ^ Alternatively, crop image for size or zoom in/out on portions. (File size changes when images are resized.) Main Menu Data Folder...
  • Page 196: C Visual Effects (Retouch)

    Press b Visual Effects (Retouch) Press M q Dress up images with pre-loaded visual effects. ^ Apply to W 52 x H 52 dots or larger JPEG/PNG images Enter name and press b including Continuous Shoot images. Select a location and press b ^ Picture Editor appears only for compatible files.
  • Page 197: C Adding Text & Stamps

    Note Edited images may be too large to save or send via S! Mail. Face Arrange Make smiley, angry or sad faces. Adding Text & Stamps ^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images. Picture Editor appears only for compatible files. ^ Face Arrange may not fit all images.
  • Page 198 Press b Set the face line Press M q Enter name and press b Select a location and press b Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry. Note When using Face Arrange, take care not to create images that may embarrass or offend others.
  • Page 199: C Additional Picture Effects

    Press b Rotate Rotate images Choose Yes and press b Data Folder Pictures Select a file Main Menu Select a location and press b Options (N) Edit Picture Editor Rotate Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry with Face Arrange Press b Press b Select a type...
  • Page 200: Panorama Images

    Data Folder Pictures Select a file Main Menu Cancelling Effects Options (N) Edit Composite C Before saving/adding an effect, select Undo Press b Select Merge Panorama and press b B To restore effect immediately after cancelling, select Left image is set. Press b Redo ^ Merge Panorama is selectable only for compatible files.
  • Page 201: C Split Screen

    Repeat Steps 2 - 3 to add images Split Screen ^ In Step 2, select y or z. Combine up to four reduced images To preview Split Picture, press N x Press b into one. Select View Composite B Press b to return. ^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images.
  • Page 202: Memory Card

    Cards, access the following Website: B From Handset ^ Keep a Memory Card away from dust or high humidity. Sharp Space Town Mobile Internet site (Japanese only) ^ Do not use in the presence of corrosive gases. B From PC ^ Avoid heat sources and do not dispose of in fire.
  • Page 203: C Inserting & Removing Memory Card

    Removing Inserting & Removing Memory Card Turn handset power off. Inserting Open cover and gently push Turn handset power off. down on card Open cover ^ With a light push, card pops out. Remove card ^ Using the notch on its edge, pull card straight out.
  • Page 204: Format Card

    ^ Do not force Memory Card into or out of handset; ^ Before formatting a Memory Card, make sure there is Note Note damage may result. no important information saved on the card. Format ^ When s appears, Memory Card may not be connected Card deletes all files from Memory Card.
  • Page 205 ^ Phone Book entry Picture settings may be lost depending on Copy handset entries as backups, share information image; copy images separately and re-assign to entries after between microSD! Memory Card-compatible handsets, or transfer entries to a newly purchased handset. Phone Book is restored.
  • Page 206 ^ Observe the following when transferring data backed up on Memory Card to Handset other SoftBank handsets to handset. Restoring backed up content to handset overwrites current B Messages may not transfer depending on the size. handset content (with the exception of Content Keys). B Handset stores up to 500 messages between Drafts, Unsent Messages and Sent Messages.
  • Page 207: Digital Print Order Format (Dpof)

    Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Additional Functions Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a standard Memory Status Check Memory Card memory status specification for requesting prints from digital cameras. Select images from Memory Card and specify the number Main Menu Data Folder Memory Status of copies to print on DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital...
  • Page 208: Print Settings

    Repeat Steps 2 - 3 for other images Index Print Create Index Print (a print with thumbnails) Press M $ KOff ^ DPOF settings made on other devices are unusable; Settings Connectivity (F) Memory Card Note Main Menu DPOF Settings Index Print delete existing settings to create new ones on handset.
  • Page 209: Additional Settings

    Additional Settings 10-1...
  • Page 210: Mode Settings

    Mode Settings Any Key Activate or cancel Any Key Answer (see P.2-6) Answer KDrive: On, Manner/Original: Off Activate Normal, Manner, Drive or Original mode to change multiple handset settings at one time; each mode offers a Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Mode Settings basket of defaults tailored to a particular usage pattern.
  • Page 211: Display

    Display Restoring Custom Screen Wallpaper C When Wallpaper is set while Custom Screen is active, Display Settings Wallpaper takes priority over Custom Screen Wallpaper. (Custom Screen remains active.) To restore Custom Screen Wallpaper, follow these steps after Wallpaper Use Wallpaper to show an image in Standby opening Wallpaper menu.
  • Page 212 Incoming Calls/Alarm ^ Ringtone and ringvideo images for Sounds & Alerts Note Select Voice Call, Video Call, Circle Talk or Alarm may take priority over System Graphics for incoming Press b Select from Pattern 1 to Pattern 3, My calls. ^ Ringtone, ringvideo and Picture images for Phone Book Pictures, DCIM, Flash#, Other Documents or Custom Press b...
  • Page 213 Clock/ Show Select Clock/Calendar type/view Show or hide indicators/Soft Keys in Standby Calendar Indicators KClock (M) KStatus Area: On, Softkey Area: Off Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu Main Menu Standby Display Clock/Calendar Standby Display Show Indicators Press b Press b...
  • Page 214: C Standby Window (Japanese Only)

    Greeting Create a short text message to appear on Standby Window (Japanese Only) Message Display each time handset power is activated Access shortcut icons, view Live Monitor news (see KOff P.15-15) or monitor Hot Status members (see P.19-4) in Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu...
  • Page 215 CWindow Description (Communication Mode) Use G to select an item and press b Shortcut target, news or member status appears. ^ In Calendar mode, press b to use Calendar. Press g to exit. For more about icons and information in Headline/ My Status Communication mode, see P.15-15 or P.19-4.
  • Page 216 Delete Delete shortcut/Bookmark icons Change Icon Change member icons Press N x Press N x Select an icon Select Icon Select an icon Select Icon Press b Press b Panel Display Select Delete Panel Display Select Change Icon Press b Press b Press b Press b...
  • Page 217: Language Setting

    Customising Headline Mode Move Change member order Follow these steps after opening Standby Window in Press N x Select a member Select Headline mode (see P.10-6). Press b Member Panel Settings Select Move Press b Press N Select a member to move Add News Add Live Monitor items;...
  • Page 218: C Custom Screens

    Custom Screens Note Read information (Custom Screen Key price, expiry date, etc.) on Custom Screen download page. Download and install applications that load single-themed Main Menu Data Folder Custom Screens handset Wallpaper, menu windows, indicators, ringtones and more, all at the same time. Select Download Custom Screens and press b ^ In addition to preloaded Custom Screens, use Custom Handset connects to the Internet and...
  • Page 219 Delete Custom Screen and Custom Screen Select a Custom Screen for which to download Delete the Key and press N x ^ Select one with u. Main Menu Data Folder Custom Screens Select Activate and press b Press N x Select a Custom Screen Select Press b...
  • Page 220: Familiar Usability

    CCustom Screens in Data Folder Familiar Usability Main Menu Data Folder Download and install applications that load user interface Select Custom Screens and press b themes based on previous SoftBank or other handsets. Available Custom Screens appear. Download and install like Custom Screens (see P.10-10). (Fee-based Custom Screen Indicators: see P.10-10) To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N x Note...
  • Page 221: Light Settings

    Note When Automatic Sensor is active, handset Light Sensor Cancelling Familiar Usability detects ambient light level to adjust Display Brightness C Press b Press M ( Press b Select automatically. Brightness may take a moment to adjust immediately after opening handset or sudden changes in Cancelling Familiar Usability Temporarily ambient light.
  • Page 222: C External Display Settings

    External Display Settings Viewing Images on External Devices Use optional Video Cable to connect handset to a TV, VCR, Duration Select active time for External Display etc. to view images or exportable S! Applications saved on K15 seconds handset/Memory Card. ^ Exportable Sources (some images and sounds will not play on Settings Phone Settings (F)
  • Page 223 Precautions Open exportable images, video, etc. ^ When exporting S! Application, video or Video Call images, Observe the following when connecting TV, VCR, etc. and press j to toggle display between device and handset. handset: B Video restarts each time display is switched. ^ Turn off the device before connecting/disconnecting Video ^ Exiting Video Output: Cable.
  • Page 224: Sounds & Alerts

    Ringtone/ Set ringtones or ringvideos for incoming Selecting TV System videos communications TV System is NTSC by default. Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Alerts Ringtone/videos Main Menu Video Output TV System Assign Tone in Preset Sounds Select NTSC or PAL and press b Select For Voice Call, For Video Call or Circle Talk Press b...
  • Page 225 Duration (Not Available for Calls or Circle Talk) Vibration Handset vibrates for incoming communications Select an item other than For Voice Call, For Video Press b KOff Call or Circle Talk Select Duration Press b Press b Enter time (01 - 99 seconds) Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds &...
  • Page 226: C Customising System Sounds

    ^ Default Settings: Set Small Light illumination for incoming Event Light communications Switch On/Off Light Colour KOn (Live Monitor: Off), Light Colour: Green For Missed Call Blue Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Main Menu For New Message Green Alerts Event Light Hot Status Light Blue...
  • Page 227: C Additional Sound Settings

    Circle Talk Select a tone for Circle Talk Surround Activate or deactivate Speaker surround KXylophone Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Main Menu Main Menu Alerts System Sounds Circle Talk Alerts Surround Press b Select a tone Press b Select On, Link to Sound or Off...
  • Page 228: Date & Time

    Date & Time Set Time Zone/ Change Time Zone or activate Daylight Saving Daylight Saving KTime Zone: Tokyo, Daylight Saving: Off See indicated pages for these items. Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Date & Time World Clock See P.12-14 Alarm See P.12-11 Time Zone...
  • Page 229: User Dictionary

    (keyword) in hiragana to each entry. In text entry windows, Download specialised 911SH Download Dictionaries from enter a reading and convert. Saved words/phrases appear Sharp Space Town Mobile Internet site (see P.15-9). among word suggestions. Activate up to five dictionaries at one time to improve ^ Save up to 100 entries.
  • Page 230: Handset Security

    Handset Security Cancel Cancel dictionary Settings Phone Settings (F) User Face Recognition Main Menu Dictionary Acquire Dictionary Activate to automatically lock handset when it is turned on, Press N x Select a dictionary Select opened in Standby, or whenever Display is refreshed after Press b Cancel Display Saving time, etc.
  • Page 231 CSaving Portraits Saving User Information Save up to five portraits per user. Change location, face Save a name and portrait as well as a question and an angle, accessory, brightness, etc. for each shot. answer to the question. In case recognition fails, enter the Saving multiple portraits increases recognition accuracy.
  • Page 232 ^ When another function is active, etc., Face Recognition Press N i window may not open right away. Cancel the function to open Portrait is saved. Face Recognition window. ^ To save more, repeat Steps 2 - 4. ^ To save user information, press i then M q. Face the Display ^ To show operational tips, select Panda in Conductor Setting Note...
  • Page 233 When wearing a mask, set Security Level (see right) to Security Level Select accuracy level Low(Mask) to make your face recognisable. However, KNormal security will be compromised. Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Face Main Menu Face Recognition Settings Recognition Security Level Press b Select High, Normal, Low or Low(Mask) Conductor...
  • Page 234: C Pin

    Change PIN Change PIN1 or PIN2 For more information on PIN, see P.1-6. CActivate PIN Entry first. Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Select whether to require PIN every time PIN Entry handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted) PIN1 KOff Press b...
  • Page 235 Activating Lock when Handset is Turned On IP Service Enable or disable Hot Status and Circle Talk Press b Select At Power On Enter Handset Setting Press b Code Cancelling Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Main Menu Press b Choose Off Enter Handset Code Service Setting Press b...
  • Page 236: C Opening Secret Entries

    Designating Numbers Opening Secret Entries Press b Select Edit Dial List Select a list Press b Press b Activate Show Secret Data to open Secret entries. Enter PIN2 Select an Press b Press b entry Edit entry Show Activate or cancel Show Secret Data Press M q Secret Data Editing Lists...
  • Page 237: C Changing Handset Code

    Clear all Phone Book entries, Data Folder files, Changing Handset Code Reset All etc. Chng Settings Phone Settings (F) Master Reset Whenever necessary, change Handset Code Main Menu Handset Code Reset All K9999 Press b Enter Handset Code Choose Yes Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks...
  • Page 238: Call Settings

    Call Settings Auto Answer Set handset to answer Voice Calls automatically when using See indicated pages for these items. Headphones or handsfree devices. See P.13-4, When Auto Answer is active, Auto Answer tone sounds after Voicemail/Divert Show My Number See P.13-10 P.13-2 ringtone (even in Manner mode).
  • Page 239: C Additional Settings

    Adjust ring time between 1 and 30 seconds Call Time Answer Time Show or hide elapsed Call Time during a call (Auto Answer waits to answer calls) Counter Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F) Auto Answer Settings Call/Video Call (F) Disp.
  • Page 240: Connectivity

    Connectivity 11-1...
  • Page 241: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth# Precautions ^ Bluetooth# connections are available with compatible devices Getting Started supporting the same profile. ^ Bring handsets to within ten metres. Bluetooth# connection/ Bluetooth# is a wireless technology that allows 911SH to communicate transfer rate is affected by distance between handsets, with other 911SH within ten metres or with other compatible devices obstructions, signal conditions, handset status, etc.
  • Page 242 Bluetooth# Connection Device Search & Pairing Activate Bluetooth# (see P.11-2) on recipient device. Search for Bluetooth# devices for pairing. ^ Authorisation Codes are not necessary for paired devices. Connection starts when a request is received from the other ^ Search for up to 16 devices at a time. device.
  • Page 243: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    Transferring Files via Bluetooth# Pairing with Handsfree Devices C Start device search with handsfree devices for pairing. Transfer Options Handset receives a connection request Choose Press b Enter Authorisation Code Transfer files one at a time. Received files Press b One File Transfer are saved to corresponding functions.
  • Page 244 Received files are saved to Other Documents folder as unknown Function One File All Files Notes files and cannot be used as messages. One File Transfer resets Reminder All File Transfers save Spam Folder messages to the incoming Tone/Video to Alert 1 and omits message folder on recipient SoftBank handsets (except 911SH) Secret setting.
  • Page 245 CReceiving One File Transfer CSending Settings Connectivity (F) Bluetooth Main Menu Switch On/Off Send one file from Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks, Choose On and press b Bookmarks, Templates or Data Folder (see P.11-4 Bluetooth# is activated. "Transferable Files"). When connection is requested, Calling not Select a file and press N x available during operation, OK? appears Select Send, Send Entry or Send My Card and...
  • Page 246 All File Transfer When connection is requested, Calling not available during operation, OK? appears CSending To accept connection request from unpaired devices, choose Main Menu Settings Connectivity (F) Bluetooth Press b Press b Enter Authorisation Code Select Send All and press b Choose Yes and press b ^ When there is no entry in Paired Devices, device search Offline Mode is set.
  • Page 247: C Connecting Handsfree Devices

    Receiving Folders Connecting Handsfree Devices Receive folders from compatible devices and save to Pair with handsfree devices beforehand (see P.11-3). handset Data Folder. Settings Connectivity (F) Bluetooth ^ Handset does not support sending folders. Main Menu Paired Devices ^ Handset receives folders when it can newly create a folder, or the Press A same folder name exists in the same layer as that of sender's.
  • Page 248: C Bluetooth# Settings

    Handsfree Select whether to talk handsfree when placing ^ While talking on handsfree devices, adjust volume on Note Setting calls from handset the device. ^ Place calls from handsfree devices while handset is in KHandsfree Mode Standby. Settings Connectivity (F) Bluetooth Main Menu My Device Settings...
  • Page 249: Infrared

    Infrared Getting Started Infrared is a wireless technology that allows 911SH to communicate with other 911SH or with other compatible devices (PCs, mobile phones, etc.). In this chapter, "files" Within 20 cm refers collectively to the following: Bookmarks, Tasks, Text ^ Keep Infrared Ports aligned during transfer.
  • Page 250 ^ Transfers are disabled while using the Internet or Media Note Function One File All Files Notes Player, while editing mail or files, etc. Text Templates Available Available ^ Some files may not be saved in whole or part. Bookmarks Available Available ^ Only compatible devices receive files transferred via...
  • Page 251 ^ Handset stores up to 300 entries between Calendar Prepare recipient device Note and Tasks. If the limit is reached during a transfer, the Choose Yes and press b remaining entries will not be received. ^ Transfer most Memory Card Data Folder files one at a Offline Mode is set and transfer starts.
  • Page 252 Enter Authorisation Code and press b Transfer starts and confirmation appears Press M 3 to cancel. Transfer starts. When finished, Send All menu returns. Press g to end. Press b For Phone Book, choose Yes or No Choose Yes and press b to save CReceiving Press b To cancel transfer, choose No...
  • Page 253: Mass Storage

    Overwriting Existing Files Choose Yes and press b 1 Select Delete All & Save and press b Offline Mode is set and transfer starts. When finished, handset 2 Choose Yes and press b returns to Standby. ^ If the same folder name exists, received files are saved there. 3 Enter Handset Code and press b Press M 3 to cancel.
  • Page 254: Network Settings

    Location Info To exit, press M 3 Choose Yes and press b ^ Safely remove handset (recognised as removable hardware URL Setting Set URL of map information provider device) on the PC, then disconnect USB Cable. Settings Network Settings (F) Location Info Network Settings Main Menu...
  • Page 255 Tools 12-1...
  • Page 256: Calendar

    CKey Assignments Calendar Month/2Month View Week View Open the previous month Open the previous week Opening Calendar Open the next month Open the next week ^ Open Calendar in Month View, 2Month View or Week View. Help ^ Calendar appears in Month View by default. Stamp Set Colour (By Date) Main Menu...
  • Page 257 By Date ^ Preset holidays cannot be deleted or edited. Press N x Select a day Select Calendar ^ Save up to ten additional holidays. Press b Press b Settings Select Set Colour Press b Press b Select By Date Select a colour Stamp Create new entry quickly by entering a stamp...
  • Page 258: C Saving Entries

    Select from At Start Time to 1 hour before and Saving Entries press b Organise daily, weekly, monthly and yearly schedule. Press b For custom Reminder Time, select Other Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks (see Press b Enter date/time P.12-8).
  • Page 259 At Reminder Time Calendar Options Reminder is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to Follow these steps after Step 12 on P.12-4. After each related settings. setting, New Entry window returns. Complete other settings. Image appears if System Graphics is set (see P.10-3). Assign Set a tone/video to sound/play at Reminder Time However, video and SMAF file images take priority over...
  • Page 260: C Opening Entries

    Select an entry and press b Assign schedule type (once only, daily, weekly, Repeat To send the entry via S! Mail, press N x Select monthly or yearly) for each event Press b Press b Send Select As Message KOnce Only Complete and send message (Perform from Step 3 on Once Only Schedule P.14-8.)
  • Page 261: Editing Entries

    All This Week/ In Week View, delete all entries in the week or Editing Entries Up to Last Week up to the end of the previous week Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar Week Select a date and press b...
  • Page 262: Tasks

    Select Reminder Time: and press b Deleting Repetitive Entries Select from At Due Time to 1 hour before and C A confirmation appears except for All Appointments. To press b delete, follow these steps. Press b Choose Yes Press b For custom Reminder Time, select Other B To retain repetitive entries, choose No Press b...
  • Page 263 Data Folder Files Stopping Reminder Press b Select Reminder: Select Assign Tone/ C Press M C, g or i. Press b Video: Select Ring Songs·Tones, Press b Music, Videos or Flash#Ringtones Opening Entries Press b Press M K Select a file C While Reminder is activated, press b.
  • Page 264: C Opening Entries

    Press i to return Alarm Settings C Select Alarm Volume setting. Completed Tasks Press N x In Task list, select an entry Select C To mark completed, follow these steps after Step 1 on the left. Press b Press b Alarm Settings Select Alarm Volume: Select an unchecked entry (O)
  • Page 265: C Editing Entries

    Alarm Editing Entries Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Tasks Setting Alarm Select an entry and press N x Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific Select Edit and press b days of the week. Save up to 5 Alarm settings. Select an item and press b Main Menu Tools...
  • Page 266 Press M q Stopping Alarm Alarm is set. C Press M C, g or i. ^ For more settings, start over from Step 1 on P.12-11. ^ Alarm activates only when handset is on at Alarm Time. Press g to exit Snooze Handset returns to Standby and e appears.
  • Page 267 Set Alarm to activate at set intervals after initial Alarm Options Snooze Alarm Time Follow these steps after Step 2 on P.12-11. After each KOff Press b setting, Alarm settings window returns. Complete other Select Snooze: Select an interval Press b settings.
  • Page 268: C Cancelling & Reactivating Alarm

    World Clock Cancelling & Reactivating Alarm Display local date/time (see P.10-20) and the date/time of Switch Off Cancel Alarm and retain the settings another area in the world. ^ Select from preset Time Zones or specify a new one; enter Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F)
  • Page 269: Opening World Clock

    Calculator Opening World Clock Use Calculator for basic arithmetic (up to 12 digits) and Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) percentage calculation, or currency conversion (Money Select World Clock and press b Converter). Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Select Calculator and press b Local Time Zone Calculator opens.
  • Page 270: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Money Converter C To change exchange rate, open Calculator and follow these Use Microphone to record short voice memos and save files steps. on handset or Memory Card; record and save longer Press N x Select Money Converter recordings on Memory Card.
  • Page 271 ^ Avoid shocks to handset; may cause noise or skipping. Recording Note ^ Recording window may take longer to open as more Voice files are saved on Memory Card. Main Menu Tools Tools 2 (F) ^ Alarm is disabled while recording, and starts after Voice Select Voice Recorder and Recorder stops/closes.
  • Page 272: C Recording Setting

    ^ Some files may take time to open or may not appear correctly. Deleting Files (Complicated designs, special characters in file names, C Follow these steps after Step 2 in "Playback" on P.12-17. password-protected, language other than Japanese or English Press N x Select a file Select Delete...
  • Page 273: Barcode

    Barcode Key Assignments Scan printed barcodes with mobile camera or download/ Whole Page Zoom to view the whole page exchange QR Codes via the Internet, S! Mail, etc. Rotate page 90 degrees counterclockwise Vertical/Horizontal ^ Scan UPC (JAN) or QR Codes. Handset automatically detects (press again to return) code type and reads data.
  • Page 274 Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode Scan Barcode Continuous Mode C After scanning, Scan completed. Scan new? appears. Frame barcode in the centre of Press b ^ To scan next code, choose Yes Frame Display Press b the code on Display ^ Slide Portrait/Macro Selector to Macro (o).
  • Page 275 CUsing Scan Results Press N x Press b Select Copy Press b Text Select the first character of text Press b Select a number starting with TEL: Press b Place Calls Select the end point Press f The number appears Select a URL starting with http:// or rtsp:// Select a mail address including @ Press N x...
  • Page 276: Create Qr Codes

    ^ Resized QR Codes may be invalid. Note MEMORY: or MAILTO: ^ When invalid, This data may be incorrect. appears. C When MEMORY: or MAILTO: appears in scan results, press b to enter the items underlined with a dotted line automatically in Scanned Open files saved in Scanned Results Phone Book Details or SMS/S! Mail messages.
  • Page 277: Text Scanner

    Encode name, reading, phone numbers, mail Phone Book Incoming Calls while Creating QR Code addresses, address and note C Contents are temporarily saved. End the call to return. Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode Create QR Main Menu Code Phone Book Text Scanner Press b Select an entry...
  • Page 278 Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode Scan Text Scan results appear Handset automatically registers scan results as a URL, Email Frame text on Display Address, Phone Number or Text; if incorrect, change mode. ^ Adjust to frame text in [ ]. Letters at the ^ If text exceeds limit, results appear with overage truncated.
  • Page 279: Stopwatch

    To exit, press i then choose Yes and press b Scanning during Scan text during text entry and insert scan Text Entry results into current cursor position ^ Records are deleted when Stopwatch is cancelled. In a text entry window, press N x Select Save records to Text Templates.
  • Page 280: Expenses Memo

    Press b to stop countdown Add New Enter monetary figure and categorise it Expense Press b to resume. To reset, stop countdown and press N l. Tools Tools 3 (F) Expenses Memo Main Menu New Expense To exit, press i then choose Yes and press b Press b Enter amount Select a category...
  • Page 281: Text Templates

    Text Templates Editing Templates Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message, etc. Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Text Templates Save up to 60 entries (1,536 characters each). Select a file and press N x New Entry Select Edit and press b Edit text and press b Tools Tools 3 (F)
  • Page 282: Phone Help

    Phone Help Learn when/how to use Keypad functions/shortcuts. Most Phone Help functions are inaccessible from menu items. Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Select Phone Help and press b Phone Help window opens. Handset Status and Key Press Method Target Key Function Use E to toggle guides ^ Alternatively, press p or q.
  • Page 283: Optional Services

    Optional Services 13-1...
  • Page 284: Optional Services Overview

    Optional Services Overview Call Forwarding ^ When @ appears, access services from a touch-tone landline. ^ Voicemail and Call Forwarding can only be set simultaneously ^ For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Information (see P.20-28).
  • Page 285 Cancel All Cancel Call Forwarding Incoming Calls while Call Forwarding is Active C To answer calls, press f while handset is ringing/vibrating. Settings Call/Video Call (F) Voicemail/ ^ When Always is set, handset does not ring/vibrate for Main Menu Divert calls.
  • Page 286: Voicemail

    Voicemail Adjust ring time to set the response priority when using Voicemail together with Answer Phone (see P.2-9). ^ Calls are diverted to Voicemail Centre via Call Forwarding Example:Ring time for Voicemail: 10 seconds Ring time for Answer Phone: 9 seconds function;...
  • Page 287: Missed Call Notification

    Call Waiting Status Check Voicemail status Settings Call/Video Call (F) Voicemail/ An additional contract is required. Main Menu Divert Press b Call Waiting Select Status Activate or cancel Call Waiting On/Off ^ Voicemail status appears. Press b to return. Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Waiting...
  • Page 288: Conference Call

    ^ Handset does not ring or vibrate for incoming calls Closing Handset while Someone is on Hold while a line is engaged. A tone sounds from Earpiece. C All lines are disconnected. ^ When Voicemail or Call Forwarding is active, unanswered calls are transferred to Voicemail Centre or Pressing g while Someone is on Hold the forwarding number.
  • Page 289: Call Barring

    Call Barring ^ Network Password selected at initial subscription (see Note P.1-27) is required to change Call Barring settings. ^ If Network Password is incorrectly entered three times, Restrict incoming/outgoing Voice Calls, Video Calls or SMS Call Barring settings are locked. To resolve, Network messages.
  • Page 290: Restricting Outgoing Calls

    Restricting Outgoing Calls Restricting Incoming Calls Set/Cancel Set/Cancel Set or cancel restriction of outgoing calls Set or cancel restriction of incoming calls Restriction Restriction Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Main Menu Main Menu Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls Each Restriction...
  • Page 291: Rejecting A Call

    Reject calls from numbers not saved in Phone Rejecting a Call Unknown Book KOff Set Reject Designate phone numbers to reject Number Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Main Menu Rejected Numbers Unknown Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Main Menu Press b Choose On (reject) or Off Rejected Numbers...
  • Page 292: C Changing Network Password

    Caller ID Changing Network Password Show or hide your own phone number when placing calls. Change NW Change Network Password Password Regardless of this setting, sending or blocking Caller ID can be selected for each call. Enter the following numbers/ Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring...
  • Page 293: Messaging

    Messaging 14-1...
  • Page 294: Basics

    Basics Messaging Folders Messages are organised in folders by type. Use SMS and S! Mail for messaging. Create Arrange Mail or Feeling Mail from S! Mail. Received messages Received Msg. Incomplete/unsent messages Drafts Exchange short text messages of up to 160 alphanumerics with SoftBank handsets.
  • Page 295: C Window Description

    Window Description Memory Status C Press b Press b Select Messaging Select Messaging Folder Contents Press b Memory Status Select Received Msg., Press b Sent Total, Sent Msg., Drafts or Unsent Msg. Select a Messaging folder and press b to open it. B Press b to return.
  • Page 296 ^ Follow these steps to sort messages. Views Press N x Select View Settings Press b Press b Select Sort Select Message List Views Press b an option ^ To change message list view, see right. Message Contents Select a message and press b to open it. Message Number Sender or Recipient •...
  • Page 297: C Customising Handset Address

    ^ Alternatively, open a Messaging folder and follow these Customising Handset Address steps. Press N x Change alphanumerics before @ of the default handset Select View Settings Press b mail address. Perform from Step 1 on P.14-4 ^ Shortcut: Open a Messaging folder and press r to toggle view.
  • Page 298: Sending Text Messages

    Sending Text Messages Character Entry Limits Character entry limit varies by Message Type. ^ Create Contact Groups beforehand to send the same message to multiple recipients at one time (see P.4-12). 160 single-byte alphanumerics ^ Save frequently used numbers/addresses to Speed Mail List S! Mail Approximately 30,000 single-byte alphanumerics (see P.14-34).
  • Page 299: C Creating & Sending Sms Mail

    Creating & Sending SMS Mail Converting SMS Mail to S! Mail Press b, select Messaging and press b C In SMS Mail Composition window, press N x Press b Select Change to S! Mail Choose Yes ^ Alternatively, press N in Standby. Press b Select Create New SMS and ^ When entered message text exceeds SMS character...
  • Page 300 Direct Entry Select recipient field and 1 Select Enter Number or Enter Address and press b press b Select Recipient window opens. 2 Enter recipient's SoftBank handset number Entering Recipients: see P.14-10 or mail address and press b Phone Book 1 Select Phone Book and Select subject field and press b press b...
  • Page 301 Press b Sending from Phone Book Entries To edit the message, select message C Open a Phone Book entry and follow these steps. Press b text field Edit ^ Phone Numbers Press b Press b Select a number Select Create To delete the message, select Press b Message...
  • Page 302 Attaching Files Entering Recipients Attach images, sound files, vFiles (Phone Book/schedule C To add recipients, open Mail Composition window (see P.14-7) and follow these steps. entries), etc. to S! Mail messages. Press b Select recipient field Select Add ^ Attach up to 20 files or 300 KB including message text. Press b Recipient Perform from Step 4 on P.14-8...
  • Page 303 Sound Files Templates 1 Select Sound and press b 1 Select Templates and press b 2 Select a folder and press b 2 Select a file and press b Press b Books To record sound, select Record Voice Press b to start recording Press b to stop 1 Select Books and press b Press b...
  • Page 304 Creating Arrange Mail Changing Font Colour 1 Select Font Colour: and press b Select font colour, font size, background colour; insert 2 Select a colour and press b images, background sound, and more. 3 Enter text ^ Insert one sound or Flash# file per Arrange Mail. ^ To open Arrange menu, press M.
  • Page 305 Inserting Images Inserting Background Sound 1 Select Insert Picture and press b 1 Select Insert and press b 2 Select Pictures or DCIM and press b 2 Select Insert BGM Sound and press b 3 Select a file and press b 3 Select Ring Songs·Tones or Music and press b Press b...
  • Page 306 Flashing Text Aligning Text 1 Select Effect and press b 1 Select Effect and press b 2 Select Blink and press b 2 Select Alignment and press b 3 Select Blink On and press b 3 Select Alignment Left, Alignment Centre or 4 Enter text Alignment Right and press b 4 Enter text...
  • Page 307 Creating Feeling Mail Creating Templates Apply Feeling Mail setting to S! Mail; corresponding C In S! Mail Composition window, press N x Press b Select Save as Template Enter name Pictogram appears to the left of subject, and recipient Press b Press b Select Save here..
  • Page 308 S! Mail Delivery Options Delivery Options ^ Options are effective only when sent to compatible handsets. Reply To Designate a different mail address for ^ Settings are valid for one message. Settings receiving replies ^ Follow these steps after Step 6 on P.14-7 (for SMS) or Step 8 CAvailable when reply-to address is saved.
  • Page 309 Editing Question/Answer Reply Request Set to show a reply request Press N x Select Messaging Settings Press b Press b Select Quiz Select Edit CAvailable when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers. KOff Press b Press b Question Select Question Press N x Select Messaging Settings Press b Enter a question...
  • Page 310: C Send Reservation

    Send Reservation Using Drafts Send messages at the designated date/time in the future. Saving to Drafts ^ Messages are saved to Unsent Messages folder. When memory is full, delete messages (see P.14-29) before ^ Save up to ten Send Reservation messages. creating new ones.
  • Page 311: Incoming Text Messages

    Select a message and press b Edit/send the message ^ For details, see procedures for creating SMS (see P.14-7) or Message window opens. ^ 3D animation plays for compatible S! Mail (see P.14-7 - 14-9). ^ Sent messages are deleted from Drafts. messages (see P.14-24 "3D To save edited message to Drafts again, press N x Pictogram").
  • Page 312 Receiving Feeling Mail Auto Play C If Set Auto Play File is set to an attached file, a comment Ringtone, Vibration and Small Light appears and the file opens/plays automatically upon opening respond according to emotion set by the message. sender and Information window opens.
  • Page 313: C Retrieving Complete S! Mail Messages

    Assign Tone/Video Idle Screen Show or hide subject, sender and graphics above Press b Select Assign Tone Select Happy/ Info. Information window for received Feeling Mail Glad, OK/Good, Sad/Sorry, NG/Bad or Importance/ Messaging Settings General Settings Main Menu Press b Notice Select Preset Sounds, Ring Link to Feeling...
  • Page 314: Retrieving Mail List

    Select Retrieve Mail List and press b Main Menu Messaging Select Received Msg. and press b After retrieval, Mail List appears. ^ When Mail List has already been retrieved, it is refreshed. Press b When folders appear, select one To cancel retrieval, press M 3. Select a message with X and press b Using Mail List: see below Press M b...
  • Page 315: Using Messages

    Using Messages Remote Forward Server Mail directly to other SoftBank Forward handsets, PCs, etc. Press N x Select a message Select Checking Messages Press b Remote Forward Select recipient field Press b Enter recipients (perform Step 4 on To open Received Msg. folder while using another function, Press M N P.14-8) press N for 1+ seconds.
  • Page 316 Select a message and press b Copying Message Contents ^ When an image is attached, press b to open it. Images may C After Step 2 on the left, press N x Select Copy not appear if file size is too large. Press b Select Address, Subject or Message Text ^ When a question appears, press b and enter the correct...
  • Page 317 Press N x Select a message and press M @ P appears. Select 3D Pictogram and press b To uncheck, select a message with P Press M r Press M C to stop animation. Repeat Step 2 as required ^ Press b to pause/resume. C3D Pictogram Settings To uncheck all, press N x Select Unselect All...
  • Page 318: Replying To Messages

    ^ Select Reply All to send the same message to the Replying to Messages sender and up to 19 recipients (To/Cc) of the original message at one time. Reply All may not appear for Main Menu Messaging some messages. Select Received Msg. and press b ^ For Reply All, your handset may be included in Press b When folders appear, select one...
  • Page 319: C Cancelling Sent Messages

    Press M N Cancelling Sent Messages ^ Files attached to the original message are automatically Send cancellation request to delete sent messages saved in attached to forwarded messages. recipient's received message folder. Subjects of cancellation Forwarding Forward NG Messages requests are prefaced with Del:. ^ Available for S! Mail messages sent to compatible SoftBank C Sender prohibit to forward.
  • Page 320: C Linked Info

    Using Linked Info Linked Info Use linked numbers, addresses or URLs (http://, https:// or Saving to Phone Book rtsp://) within message text to place calls, send messages Save a linked phone number/mail address from within or access Internet sites. Available numbers/addresses/ message text or sender's/recipient's number/address to URLs are selectable with E.
  • Page 321 Accessing Internet Sites Deleting Messages 1 Select a URL and press b Protected messages cannot be deleted. 2 Choose Yes and press b Handset connects to the Internet. Selecting Messages to Delete ^ Video/sound plays for rtsp:// URLs (see P.15-13 "Streaming").
  • Page 322: C Saving Attachments To Data Folder

    Saving Attachments to Data Folder Deleting Server Mail C Select Received Msg. in Step 1 on P.14-29 and follow these Save attached images, sounds, vFiles (Phone Book/ steps. schedule entries, etc.) and other files to Data Folder. Press N x Select an S! Mail Notice (X) Press b Main Menu...
  • Page 323: C Using Attachments

    Using Attachments My Folders Assign attached files as Wallpaper, ringtone or ringvideo Organise received/sent messages into My Folders. directly from messages and save to Data Folder. Activate Folder View beforehand (see P.14-5). Main Menu Messaging Adding My Folders Select Received Msg. or Sent Messages and Create up to 13 folders in addition to default Folder 1 - 7.
  • Page 324 Select Rename and press b Setting Auto Sort Keys To select a Secret folder, see P.14-33 "Unlock Temporarily" or Set keys (sender/recipient, S! Mail subject or SMS message "Cancel Secret". text string) by folder to sort received/sent messages Enter name and press b automatically.
  • Page 325 Sort by Sender/Recipient Unlock Temporarily 1 Select Address and press b C For temporary access to Secret folders, set folders to appear 2 Enter sender/recipient (perform Step 4 on and follow these steps. After Step 1 on the left, press N x Select P.14-8) Press b...
  • Page 326: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Adding to Speed Mail List while Creating Message C Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.14-7 or on P.14-8. Press b Speed Mail List Select Speed Mail List Select Press b Press b <empty> Choose Yes Save up to ten frequently used numbers/addresses here to Perform Step 2 on the left use Speed Mail (see right).
  • Page 327: C Auto Resend

    Delivery Auto Resend Confirm SMS/S! Mail delivery (see P.14-20) Report Activate Auto Resend to send unsent messages (failed due CAvailable when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers. KOff to out-of-range, etc.) automatically when signal returns. ^ Resend is attempted up to two times for each message. Messaging Settings General Settings...
  • Page 328 Signature Activate or cancel automatic deletion of oldest Save a name, etc. to insert into message text Auto Delete Settings received/sent messages to save new ones KAuto Insert: Off KReceived Msg.: Off, Sent Messages: On Messaging Settings General Settings Messaging Settings General Settings Main Menu...
  • Page 329: Sms Settings

    Select whether to notify (with ringtones, etc.) of Message Secret Folder Set SMS Centre Number incoming messages sorted to Secret folders Centre KNotify KSetting1 (+819066519300) Messaging Settings General Settings Messaging Settings SMS Settings Main Menu Main Menu Message Notice Secret Folder Message Centre Press b Select Notify or No Response...
  • Page 330 Select whether to open/play attached images/ S! Mail Settings Auto Play File sounds automatically KPictures: On, Sounds: Off Set complete S! Mail retrieval to auto or Message DL manual Messaging Settings S! Mail Settings Auto Main Menu KDL only Tel. No. Play File Images Messaging...
  • Page 331: Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai 15-1...
  • Page 332: Getting Started

    Getting Started ^ An additional contract is required to use the Internet. ^ Address questions about Yahoo! Keitai to SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (see P.20-28). Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Internet and PC sites. In this manual, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the SoftBank Mobile Internet Content Internet portal, "PC sites"...
  • Page 333 CSSL Note Requested pages may not appear due to transmission Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption protocol for conditions/Server status. secure Internet transmissions of important/sensitive To activate PC Site Browser while browsing Yahoo! Keitai, information such as credit card numbers. Electronic see Step 1 in "Opening Yahoo! Keitai Menu"...
  • Page 334: Using Yahoo! Keitai

    Using Yahoo! Keitai To exit, press g then choose Yes and press b Using History Opening Yahoo! Keitai Menu Open previously viewed Yahoo! Keitai pages. History stores Select topics from Yahoo! Keitai Menu to access sites. up to 300 pages; when full, oldest are deleted to make room Yahoo! Keitai Menu is subject to change.
  • Page 335: C Entering Urls Directly

    Basic Operations Deleting History C Open History and follow these steps. Press N x Select an item Select Delete Back Return to the previous page Press b Press b Choose Yes Press M W. B To delete all, press N x Select Delete All To return to the initial page, press N x Select...
  • Page 336 Pointer Navigation Using Cursor Move pointer (E) with Multi Selector to scroll or select items. When pointer navigation is off, use cursor. Use E to scroll items. When page content continues beyond view, move pointer to Display edges to scroll in those directions. CSelecting Items Cursor Use F to move left and right when multiple items are listed...
  • Page 337 Scrolling Pages Viewing Single Frame CNon-Framed Pages C Open a framed page and follow these steps. Press j for 1+ seconds to select a frame Scroll bar appears on the right or Scroll Bar Press N x Press b Select Frame In bottom when page content continues B To return, press N x Select Frame Out...
  • Page 338 Select Open in New Tab and press b Text Entry & Item Selection Highlighted link opens in a new tab. Enter text or select items to send information. ^ From Bookmarks, Saved Pages, Enter URL and History, the Text Entry Field selected/specified page opens in a new tab.
  • Page 339: Advanced Features

    PC sites each. Default Bookmarks C Sharp Space Town and are links to Japanese Mobile Internet sites for SoftBank handsets by SHARP. ^ Visit Space Town to download Wallpaper, games, Dictionary files, etc. ^ Visit to download Custom Screens (see P.10-10) for 911SH.
  • Page 340 Saving Bookmarks & Pages Opening Bookmarks & Saved Pages Follow these steps after opening a page (after Step 4 on Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai P.15-4 or on P.15-19). Bookmarks Press N x 1 Select Bookmarks and ^ Bookmark or Saved Pages appears only for savable pages. press b Bookmarks To send URLs via S! Mail/SMS,...
  • Page 341: Cbookmarks & Saved Pages

    Changing Folder Names Opening Bookmarks Online Press N x Select a folder Select Rename Press b Press b C Press N x Press b Enter name Select Bookmark Press b Press b Select List View Select a title CSaved Pages Editing Bookmarks &...
  • Page 342: Using Linked Info

    Select Save Items and press b Using Linked Info ^ If no other files are contained on the page, skip ahead to Step 4. Use linked numbers (TEL:), addresses or URLs (http://, Select a file and press b https:// or rtsp://) to place calls, send messages or access Press b To open files, select View or Play the Internet.
  • Page 343: Streaming

    Saving to Phone Book Incoming Calls/Mail while Streaming C To save as new entry, open page and follow these steps. C Streaming stops for incoming calls. Press b to answer calls. Press b To reject calls, press N x Select a phone number or mail address Select Reject Press b Press b...
  • Page 344 Changing Display Size Time Search C Press 2 to toggle Display Size for current stream. C Specify start point while streaming. Press N x Press b B Display Size toggles as follows: Full Screen (no Select Time Search indicators) % Full Screen (with indicators) % Normal % Press b Enter time Enlarge...
  • Page 345 CS! Loop List Live Monitor (Japanese Only) Live Monitor Basics Register with compatible Yahoo! Keitai content to receive update notices on handset. ^ Live Monitor consists of Live Monitor List and S! Loop List. ^ In Standby, view breaking news in Live Monitor List (see P.10-6). Opening Live Monitor List &...
  • Page 346: Live Monitor (Japanese Only)

    S! Loop List S! Loop List Register with up to five S! Loop items. Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor Select S! Loop List and press b Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor Select S! Loop List and press b Select an item and press b Select S! Loop and press b Title list appears (see P.15-15).
  • Page 347: Automatic Update

    Live Monitor List Opening Properties C Open Live Monitor List or S! Loop List (see P.15-15) and Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor Settings Main Menu follow these steps. Automatic Update Live Monitor Press N x Select an item Select Details News Flash Press b 1 Select News Flash and press b 2 Press b...
  • Page 348: C Deleting Live Monitor Items

    Using PC Site Browser Deleting Live Monitor Items Activate PC Site Browser to view websites designed for Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor PCs; only document files are downloadable and browsing Select Live Monitor List or S! Loop List and PC sites may incur higher charges.
  • Page 349: C Entering Urls Directly

    Repeat Steps 2 - 3 to open additional links Using History Basic Operations: see P.15-5 Open previously viewed pages. History stores up to 300 Saving Bookmarks & Pages: see P.15-10 pages; when full, oldest are deleted to make room for new Using Linked Info: see P.15-12 ones.
  • Page 350: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Send URL Send URLs via S! Mail/SMS Press N x Select Convenient Functions Sub Menu Settings Press b Press b Select Send URL Select Press b S! Mail or SMS Complete and send Access Options menu settings from an open page. message (Perform from Step 3 on P.14-7 or on P.14-8.) Copy Text Copy text...
  • Page 351: Common Settings

    Memory Clear cache, cookies or authentication Common Settings Operation information Yahoo! Keitai Common Settings Memory Font Size Change character size Main Menu Operation KStandard Select Delete Cache, Delete Cookies or Delete Press b Press b Authentic Info Choose Yes Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Common Settings Font Size...
  • Page 352: Pc Site Browser Settings

    Select whether or not to send referer PC Site Browser Settings Send Referer information to the Server KSend Warning Show or hide warning message when activating Message PC Site Browser or when switching to Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai Common Settings Security Main Menu Settings...
  • Page 353 Root Open electronic certificates issued by Certificates Certificate Authorities saved on handset Yahoo! Keitai Common Settings Security Main Menu Settings Select Root Certificates (preloaded certificates) Press b Press b To open certificates, select one Press b to return. Authentic Info Previously entered user ID or password is Keep entered automatically for authentication...
  • Page 354 S! Applications 16-1...
  • Page 355: Getting Started

    Getting Started S! Appli Library Open S! Appli Library to access S! Applications saved on Download S! Applications, including games. handset or Memory Card. ^ Download and use 911SH compatible S! Applications. ^ Use wide-view S! Applications in Cycloid position. Main Menu S! Appli Select S! Appli and press b...
  • Page 356: C Video Output

    Remote Control Video Output Use handset to control a TV, VCR, etc. (A compatible Connect handset to a TV, VCR, etc. with the optional Video S! Application is required.) Cable to view S! Applications on the target device. ^ Align Infrared Port (right) with infrared ^ Use Video Output with compatible S! Applications;...
  • Page 357: C Downloading S! Applications

    Downloading S! Applications Some S! Applications require permission settings. Follow onscreen prompts to use the S! Application (may only be ^ Retrieve Network Information beforehand (see P.1-21). available in Japanese). ^ Some S! Applications can be downloaded to Memory Cards. ^ Make sure signal is strong.
  • Page 358: Using S! Applications

    Using S! Applications Exit, Pause & Resume Exiting or Pausing S! Applications Starting S! Applications Press g while using an S! Application Main Menu S! Appli B changes to A. Select S! Appli and press b Exiting S! Application 1 Select End and press b S! Appli Library opens (see P.16-2).
  • Page 359: Managing S! Applications

    Managing S! Applications Moving S! Applications to Memory Card To move an S! Application set as Screensaver, cancel Opening S! Application Properties Screensaver first. Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli Select an S! Application and press N x Select an S! Application and press N x Select Move to Card and press b Select Details and press b...
  • Page 360 Screensaver Activation Time C Enter time delay before Screensaver activates in Standby. Set an S! Application to activate when handset enters Press b Press b Select S! Appli Select Standby. Press b Settings Select Screensaver Activating/Cancelling Screensaver Press b Press b Select Activation Time Press b Enter time (01 - 10 seconds)
  • Page 361: C Setting Permissions

    Setting Permissions Resetting Permission Settings C Follow these steps after Step 2 on the left. Customise the method of confirmation, etc. for each Press b Select Reset Settings Choose Yes S! Application operation below. Press b ^ Settings: Phone Call Place Voice Calls S! Application Operational Settings Network Access...
  • Page 362 When activated, Backlight flashes while Blink Surround Set surround effect for S! Applications compatible S! Applications play CUse Headphones to enjoy surround effect. Main Menu S! Appli Settings Backlight Blink Main Menu S! Appli Settings Surround Press b Choose On (activate) or Off Press b Choose On or Off When activated, handset vibrates while...
  • Page 363 Memory All Restore S! Appli Library to default setting Clear Main Menu S! Appli Settings Memory All Clear Press b Enter Handset Code Choose Yes Press b ^ Memory All Clear deletes downloaded S! Applications Note and Lifestyle-Appli. ^ Memory All Clear resets Near Chat application password and thus cancels Near Chat access restriction.
  • Page 364: S! Felica (Japanese Only)

    S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) 17-1...
  • Page 365: Basics

    Basics Service Usage Outline S! FeliCa encompasses a range of IC Card-based services Download Lifestyle-Appli available via FeliCa-compatible SoftBank handsets. 911SH Download Lifestyle-Appli via Internet site. ^ Lifestyle-Appli is saved to Lifestyle-appli folder. supports S! FeliCa. To use services such as e-money, e-ticketing and reward point systems, simply hold handset over a compatible reader/writer at a shop or restaurant, etc.
  • Page 366: C Starting Lifestyle-Appli

    Using S! FeliCa Starting Lifestyle-Appli To use S! FeliCa, activate a service Lifestyle-Appli and complete Follow these steps to conduct a transaction. service registration, setup, charge, balance check, etc. Example: making an electronic payment: ^ Complete registration, setup and charge in advance. Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F)
  • Page 367: S! Felica Settings

    S! FeliCa Settings ^ When placed over sensor, handset may display a message, vibrate or activate mail, Internet or an S! Application for some services. To disable response, IC Card Status see P.17-7 "Interface Settings". ^ Reader/writer will scan FeliCa IC Card even during calls or Internet transmissions.
  • Page 368 Sending Notice to Remote Lock Activator Remote Lock 1 Select As Reply and press b Send mail with specified subject (Mail Remote Lock) or call Press i to return. from a specified phone (Call Remote Lock). Sending Notice to Specified Address 1 Select AddressTo Notice and press b Preparation on Handset 2 Select Address to Notice and press b...
  • Page 369 CCall Remote Lock Number/Count for Lock Enter Missed Call count (3 - 10 consecutive Save up to two phone numbers from which to call handset, times) required to activate IC Card Lock and and set Missed Call count required to activate IC Card Lock press b (default count is 3 times).
  • Page 370: C Ic Card Lock

    Activating Remote Lock After Specified Number of Missed Calls CVia Mail C IC Card Lock is set; a message announces Remote Lock activation. Use S! Mail/e-mail to send password to handset ^ Enter password as subject; leave other fields blank. ^ Missed Call count is reset by calls from numbers not Note ^ To confirm IC Card Lock status, send a message via phone or...
  • Page 371: C Resetting Defaults

    Resetting Defaults Cancel custom settings and return S! FeliCa settings to their defaults. Tools Tools 3 (F) Lifestyle-appli IC Card Main Menu Settings Set to Default Enter Handset Code and press b Choose Yes and press b ^ Set to Default does not delete downloaded Lifestyle-Appli. Note ^ Reset All (see P.10-29)/Memory All Clear (see P.16-10) returns Lifestyle-Appli settings to defaults;...
  • Page 372 Entertainment 18-1...
  • Page 373: S! Cast (Japanese Only)

    S! Cast (Japanese Only) Service Registration & Content Subscription Complete service registration to use S! Cast, then subscribe Basics to content. Registration and subscription require Internet use Subscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that download to (connection fees apply). Confirm signal strength beforehand. handset automatically overnight.
  • Page 374: Using Information

    Press g to exit Using Information Requesting Re-Delivery Save Sound/ Press b Select Save C If information delivery fails, follow these steps to request Chaku-Uta# re-delivery of latest information. (Make sure signal is strong Press N x Select Font Size Change Font Size and stable.) Press b...
  • Page 375: Using Weather Indicator

    Activating/Cancelling Weather Indicator Using Weather Indicator Show or hide Weather Indicator in Standby. On (show) is set After S! Cast (see P.18-2) registration, local area weather by default. forecast (based on Location Information) appears. CIndicators & Updates Entertainment CAST Weather Icon Main Menu Settings Select Standby Settings and press b...
  • Page 376: Electronic Books

    Press b Yahoo! Keitai Select updated. Press b Select ^ Visit Sharp Space Town (see P.15-9) for more information Note Activate Icon Update (see P.18-4) beforehand. on E-Books (how to purchase, etc.). Weather Forecast (Japanese Only) Support Book (Japanese Only)
  • Page 377: C Reading Content

    Reading Content Key Assignments C Operations vary by text orientation as follows. Main Menu Entertainment Horizontal Vertical Select E-Book and press b C Scroll up (by line) Book contents list appears. (When you press g to close Backward (by page) Reading window, the same page will open next time.) D Scroll down (by line) Forward (by page)
  • Page 378 C Copy text (up to 20 characters). Mask & Jump In Reading window, press N x Select Copy C Some E-Books may contain hidden text or images (masked Press b Perform from Step 3 in "Copy/Cut & info) or links (jump links). Paste"...
  • Page 379: C Using E-Book Images

    Bookmark Using E-Book Images Add bookmarks to return to the pages easily. Embedded Save images as Wallpaper or use information Use two bookmarks per E-Book (for up to five E-Books). Information contained in images Press b Main Menu Entertainment E-Book Open E-Book If ! is not on Display, press N x Select...
  • Page 380: Comicsurfing# (Japanese Only)

    ComicSurfing# (Japanese Only) Activate ComicSurfing# S! Application to read comics, photo books and other CCF files saved in Data Folder (Books). To read fee-based CCF files, download Content Keys. Main Menu Entertainment Select ComicSurfing and press b ComicSurfing# S! Application starts. ^ Refer to the ComicSurfing# help menu for operational instructions.
  • Page 381 Communication 19-1...
  • Page 382: S! Town (Japanese Only)

    S! Town (Japanese Only) Using S! Town When using S! Town for the first time, agree to the terms of S! Town is an online communication application. Select an service then complete free user registration. avatar to enter this 3D virtual town, where you can participate in events and meet other users.
  • Page 383: S! Loop (Japanese Only)

    S! Loop (Japanese Only) S! Town Library Save S! Town-compatible S! Applications to S! Town Library. S! Loop is a communication service. ^ Start S! Applications from S! Town Library. (S! Town may start Main Menu Communication for some applications.) Select S! Loop and press b ^ S! Town-compatible S! Applications are not saved in S! Town Handset connects to the Internet and S! Loop Main Menu opens.
  • Page 384: Hot Status

    Hot Status Window Description Exchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets. ^ A separate subscription is required. Member Status My Status Hot Status Info Answer Answer Member List Member Status Details Member Status 1 My Status (see P.19-8) 2 Members Hot Status Info 3 Image...
  • Page 385: C Adding Members

    Hot Status Notification Adding Members Information window opens for the following notifications. Save up to 30 members to Hot Status member list. A request for permission to add your number Overview Request Memo to Hot Status member list Acceptance Memo An acceptance reply to your Request Memo On Handset Prospective Member...
  • Page 386 ^ When 30 members are already saved, delete members Adding from Phone Book or Direct Entry Note (see P.19-10 "Deleting Members") to add new ones. ^ Abstention Memo arrives when Request Memo is sent Main Menu Communication Hot Status to incompatible handsets. Use F to select a Group and press N x ^ After sending Request Memo, Bluetooth# and Infrared Press b...
  • Page 387: C Opening Member Status Details

    Adding from Request Memo Opening Member Status Details Save members via Request Memo. Main Menu Communication Hot Status When a request arrives, Accept the registration request Use F to select a Group, then E to select a from XX (handset number) ? appears. Accept or reject it. member Accepting Press b...
  • Page 388 CDefault Settings My Status Item Default Opening My Status Details Status In Standby, press q for 1+ seconds Answer Status All OK Availability (Calls) Answer OK 1 Image/Name/Number Availability (Mail) Reply OK ^ Image and name appear if saved in Availability (Circle Talk) Join OK My Details.
  • Page 389 ^ Available Settings: CAdditional Settings Follow these steps after opening My Status details (Step 1 Item Setting on P.19-8). Status: 16 Status Icon/Label combinations Connection Calls: Answer OK Set Connection status Setting All OK Mail: Reply OK Select current Connection status (Online or Offline) Circle Talk: Join OK Press b Press b...
  • Page 390: C Editing Hot Status Member List

    Editing Hot Status Member List Deleting Members Edit Group name or move members to other Groups. Deleting a member simultaneously deletes your number from the deleted member's Hot Status member list. Renaming Groups Main Menu Communication Hot Status Main Menu Communication Hot Status Select a member and press b...
  • Page 391: C Using Hot Status Info

    Using Hot Status Info Hot Status Settings Use Hot Status to place calls, send messages, start Circle Request Reply Select handset response to Request Memos Talk or save numbers to Phone Book. KAlways Confirmed Calls, Messages & Circle Talk Main Menu Communication Hot Status Main Menu...
  • Page 392: C Additional Functions

    Change Status Icon Pictogram or edit Status Additional Functions Status Setting Label description for My Status Opening Hot Status Notification List Main Menu Communication Hot Status Press b Press N x Select Settings Main Menu Communication Hot Status Press b Select Status Setting Select a Status Press N x...
  • Page 393: Circle Talk

    Circle Talk ^ Before use, set IP Service Setting (see P.10-27) to On Note and Connection Setting (see P.19-9) to Online. (Circle Talk is disabled when Connection Setting is Offline.) Circle Talk is a Walkie-Talkie type communication service. ^ A new Circle Talk session cannot begin during a call. Press one key to speak to up to ten parties simultaneously.
  • Page 394: Initiating Circle Talk

    To speak again, press u while Press 5 to Initiating Circle Talk speak appears Follow the steps below to start Circle Talk from Standby. Press 5 when finish appears when you have the floor. When Register the circle talk member right now? ^ Busy appears if the floor is taken by another participants;...
  • Page 395: C Adding/Cancelling Participants

    From Hot Status Member List Note Incoming Calls/Alarm during Circle Talk ^ Handset responds to incoming calls according to Calls settings (see P.19-18). Main Menu Communication Hot Status ^ Alarm Times are announced after exiting Circle Talk. Use G to select a member and press u Adding/Cancelling Participants: see P.19-16 From Circle Talk Member List Press b -...
  • Page 396 From Hot Status Member List Accepting a Circle Talk Request 1 Select Members List and press b While handset is ringing/ 2 Use F to select a Group, then select a vibrating, press u, f or N member Circle Talk starts. From Circle Talk Member List To take the floor, see P.19-14.
  • Page 397: C Creating Circle Talk Member List

    Cancelling Participants Saving as Individuals 1 Select Individual and press b Follow these steps before starting Circle Talk. 2 Select Members List or Phone Book and Participants cannot be cancelled during Circle Talk. press b Select a member and press N x 3 Select an entry and press b Select Delete Member and press b The entry is saved as a member.
  • Page 398: C Circle Talk Settings

    Editing Circle Talk Member List Circle Talk Settings Edit or delete members and Groups. Loudspeaker Activate or cancel Loudspeaker for Circle Talk Editing Members or Groups Press u Press u Press N x Select Press b Loudspeaker Choose On or Off Individual Members Press b 1 Select a member and press N x...
  • Page 399: Near Chat (Japanese Only)

    Near Chat (Japanese Only) Using Near Chat ^ In the event that this handset may be used by a minor, access Setup to this application may be password restricted by a Activate the following Bluetooth# settings beforehand. supervising adult. In this case, Handset Code access must also be managed to prevent the execution of Memory All Clear Bluetooth# See P.11-2 (choose On)
  • Page 400 CS! Appli Request Receiving Near Chat Request S! Appli Request is On by default. When a Near Chat request Settings Connectivity (F) Bluetooth Main Menu arrives, a tone sounds and Device Settings S! Appli Request Switch On/Off Bluetooth# Notification Choose On or Off and press b appears For On, if Activate Bluetooth? appears, choose Yes Press b...
  • Page 401: Appendix

    Appendix 20-1...
  • Page 402: Function List

    Function List Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to S! Town P.19-2 Camera P.7-2 S! Loop P.19-3 Pictures P.9-2 Communication Hot Status P.19-4 DCIM P.9-2 Circle Talk P.19-13 My Pictograms P.9-2 Near chat P.19-19 Ring Songs·Tones P.9-2 Yahoo! Keitai P.15-4...
  • Page 403 Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Mode Settings P.10-2 Calendar P.12-2 Display P.10-3 Alarms P.12-11 Custom Screens P.10-10 Tools 1 Calculator P.12-15 Sounds & Alerts P.10-16 Tasks P.12-8 Date & Time P.10-20 World Clock P.12-14 (Language) P.10-9...
  • Page 404: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Was g pressed and held long enough? ^ Press and hold g longer. ^ Battery may need to be charged or replaced. ^ Charge battery or install a charged battery. Handset won't turn on ^ Battery may not be properly installed.
  • Page 405 Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Did you include the dialling code or the first 0? ^ Dial the number including the dialling code or 0. Call won't connect and ^ Handset may be out-of-range. (E appears) ^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry. there's a beeping tone ^ Handset Offline Mode may be active.
  • Page 406 Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Display may flicker under fluorescent lights. Display flickers ^ Leaving handset open with no key presses for a ^ Press any key to reactivate Display Backlight. Display went dark preset period cancels Backlight (Time Out) then panel (Display Saving);...
  • Page 407 If one of these messages appears, S! Application Display Cause & Solution cannot be downloaded: ^ Memory is full. ^ Improper data. Cannot download application. Not Enough Memory ^ Size too large. Cannot receive. ^ Press b to download or i to in Phone.
  • Page 408: Software Update

    Software Update Updating Software Read Software Update Precautions (left) beforehand. Check for firmware updates and download as required. Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Software Update Precautions Select Software Update and Before updating software, turn power off to end all press b active functions/applications, then restart handset.
  • Page 409 Update failure may disable Note Scheduled Update handset. Contact SoftBank C Confirmation appears at scheduled Customer Centre, Customer update time. Press b or wait Assistance (see P.20-28). approximately ten seconds for update to start. ^ Update will not start while handset is in use.
  • Page 410: Character Code List

    Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-10...
  • Page 411 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-11...
  • Page 412 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-12...
  • Page 413 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-13...
  • Page 414 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-14...
  • Page 415 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 20-15...
  • Page 416: Pictogram List

    Pictogram List Note Pictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. Pictograms in 2 are animated. 20-16...
  • Page 417: Specifications

    Specifications C911SH ^ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Continuous Talk Weight Approximately 138 Time may be less than half this value if signal is weak. Continuous Talk Time Approximately 180 minutes ^ Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new, Continuous Standby fully charged battery, in closed position without calls or...
  • Page 418: Memory List

    CAC Charger Memory List Power Source AC 100V-240V, 50/60 Hz Messaging Power Consumption 12VA Received Msg. Approximately 4 MB or 1,000 messages Output Voltage/Current DC 5.2V/650 mA Drafts Approximately 2 MB Charging Temperature 5]C to 35]C Sent Messages Approximately 2 MB or 500 messages Approximately 55 x 45 x 22 mm Dimensions (W x H x D) (without protruding parts, cord)
  • Page 419: Index

    Index Assign Tone/Videos (by Phone Book entry)..4-5 Blink (S! Applications)....16-9 Number Attach File ........14-10 Blink (subtitles) ......8-19 3D Pictogram ........14-24 Audio & Visuals ......6-11 Bluetooth Timeout ......11-9 3D Pictogram Settings ....14-25 Authentic Info .......15-21 Bluetooth# ........11-2 Authentic Info Keep......15-23 Bookmarks......15-9, 15-10 Authentication ........15-5...
  • Page 420 Calls & Alarms (S! Applications) ..16-9 Clock/Calendar .......10-5 Delete Posterior......3-14 Calls & Alarms (TV) ......6-25 Closed Position ......1-12 Delete Station Data ......6-13 Calls (Circle Talk)......19-18 ComicSurfing# ......9-7, 18-9 Delivery Report ..14-16, 14-20, 14-35 Calls (ending)........2-2 Conductor Setting (Face Recognition) ..10-25 Demand Re-delivery (S! Cast)..
  • Page 421 Downloads ........15-21 Feeling Mail......14-15, 14-20 Help (mobile camera)....... 7-5 DPOF ..........9-24 FeliCa..........17-2 Help (Video Call)....... 5-6 Drafts (Messaging) .......14-18 File Format ........9-16 Hide Picture ........5-3 Duration (Calendar)......12-5 File Size (Picture Editor) ....9-16 Highlight.......... 8-19 Duration (External Display) ..10-14 Fixed Dialling No. (Locks) ...10-27 High-speed infrared .....
  • Page 422 Interface Settings ......17-7 Messaging Internal Antenna .......1-8 (checking messages) ..14-19, 14-23 Mail address Internal Camera/External Camera ..7-18 Messaging (customising handset address) ..14-5 International calls......2-5 (creating & sending messages) ..14-7 Mailbox Volume ......14-22 Internet Content......15-2 Messaging (deleting messages) . 14-29 Main Menu........1-23 Int'l Calling ........10-30 Messaging (using attachments) .
  • Page 423 Phone Book ........4-2 Previous Usage (conversion)..3-6 Phone Book (deleting entries) ..4-11 Priority (Messaging)..... 14-16 Navi Key Settings ......6-24 Phone Book (editing) .....4-10 Properties (S! Applications)..16-4 Near Chat ........19-19 Phone Book (quoting information)...3-14 Network Info........11-15 Phone Book (saving)......4-3 Network Password....1-27, 13-10 Quick Conversion......
  • Page 424 Reset Learning .......3-13 S! Mail..........14-2 Search ........... 15-20 Reset Settings (DPOF) ....9-25 S! Mail (retrieving remaining portion) ..14-21 Search for Devices ......11-3 Reset Settings (handset settings) ..10-29 S! Mail Settings......14-38 Secret (Phone Book)......4-7 Reset Settings (S! Applications)...16-8 S! Town..........19-2 Secret (schedule) ......
  • Page 425 Settings (Photo Camera) ....7-7 SSL ..........15-3 Text Orientation (E-Book) ....18-7 Settings (S! Applications)....16-8 Stamp (Picture Editor) ....9-14 Text Templates ....3-15, 12-27 Sharp Space Town......15-9 Stamp (schedule) ......12-3 Time Format........10-20 Shortcuts.........1-24 Standby ...........1-21 Time Search ........8-14 Show Indicators......10-5 Standby Window ....10-6, 19-9...
  • Page 426 Volume (handset functions) ..10-16 Volume (Media Player) ....8-11 Unavailable (Call Barring)....13-9 Unknown (Call Barring)....13-9 Unsent Messages ......14-2 Wallpaper ........10-3 Uploading Files......15-20 Warning Message ......15-22 User Dictionary......10-21 Warning Tone........10-19 USIM Card .........1-4 Weather Indicator ......18-4 USIM PINs .........1-6 Web Access (Custom Screen) ..10-11 WEB Link Connection....8-11 Web Link Settings ......8-15 Via Infrared........11-12...
  • Page 427: Warranty & After-Sales Services

    Warranty & After-Sales Services CWarranty ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Note Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. use of this product. ^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
  • Page 428: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centres SoftBank International Call Centre From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance (International charges will apply.) CCall these numbers toll free from landlines.
  • Page 429 SoftBank 911SH Instruction Manual January 2007, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 911SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: ^ Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned.

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