SoftBank 910T User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 910T handset.
• To ensure proper usage, read this manual thoroughly before using the SoftBank 910T handset.
• After reading this manual, retain it for later reference.
• If this manual is lost or damaged, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30).
• Accessible services may be limited because of contract conditions.
SoftBank 910T handset is compatible with the 3G and GSM systems.
Caution
• Unauthorized copying of any part of this manual is prohibited.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact SoftBank General
Information (page 21-30).
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  • Page 1 • The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. • Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30).
  • Page 2 7 BeatJam 2007 for 910T Guide Book (Japanese only) Complimentary sample not available for purchase. Upgrades or updates of included utility software may become available on the SoftBank Website (www.softbank.jp) without prior notifi cation. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download as required.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PIN Lock & PUK Codes ..................1-3 Contents Handset Parts & Functions ..............1-4 About this Manual ................xiv Handset ......................1-4 Safety Precautions ................xvi Display Indicators ..................1-6 Pictograph Descriptions ..................xvi External Display Indicators ................1-8 Symbol Descriptions ..................xvi Information Prompt ..................1-9 Limitation of Liability ..................
  • Page 4 Cancelling Manner Mode ................2-9 2 Basic Operations Setting/Cancelling Offl ine Mode ............2-10 International Roaming ..............2-10 Making a Call ..................2-1 Setting the Operator ..................2-10 Making an International Call .................2-1 Adding an Operator ..................2-11 Caller ID .......................2-2 Setting the Priority of the Provider to be Connected ........2-11 Redialing ......................2-2 Setting the System Mode (3G/GSM) .............2-11 Answering a Call ..................
  • Page 5 Synchronizing the Phone Book ..............4-14 4 Phone Book Setting Synchronization ................4-14 Checking Synchronization Log ..............4-15 Saving to the Phone Book ..............4-1 Adding a New Entry ..................4-2 5 Video Call Setting a Picture ....................4-2 Setting the Ringtone & Other Options ............4-3 About Video Calls ................
  • Page 6 Using Location Information Contained in a QR Code ........6-13 6 Camera Picture & Video Settings ..............6-13 Settings for Taking Pictures ................6-13 About the Camera ................6-1 Settings for Recording Videos ..............6-14 Precautions ....................6-1 Settings for Pictures & Videos ..............6-15 Styles ......................6-1 Preview Setting .................
  • Page 7 ® Using a Bluetooth Stereo Headset ........... 7-4 8 Memory Card ® Registering a Bluetooth Stereo Headset ............7-5 ® Playing Music Files Using a Bluetooth Stereo Headset ........7-5 About Memory Card ................8-1 Using Playlists ..................7-6 Inserting a Memory Card ................8-1 Creating a Playlist ..................7-6 Removing a Memory Card ................8-1 Playing a Playlist ...................7-6...
  • Page 8 Changing Folder/File Name .................9-10 11 Settings Deleting Folders/Files ..................9-10 Moving Files ....................9-11 Sound Settings ................... 11-1 Copying Files ....................9-12 Switching Manner modes ................11-1 Setting Folder Security .................9-12 Customizing Original Manner Mode ............11-2 Other Functions ..................9-13 Setting the Sounds ..................11-3 Display Settings ................. 11-5 10 File Transfer Setting the Idle Screen ................11-5 Main Screens ....................11-6...
  • Page 9 Memory Settings ................11-14 Answer Phone ..................13-3 Confi rming the Memory Status ..............11-14 Setting the Answer Phone ................13-3 External Device Settings ..............11-14 Setting the Ringing Duration ...............13-3 Network Settings ................11-15 Playing/Deleting Messages ................13-3 Retrieving Network Information ..............11-15 Notepad ....................
  • Page 10 Backing Up Data to a Memory Card ............13-22 Optional Services ................14-1 Restoring Data from a Memory Card ............13-23 Call Diverting ..................14-2 Restoring Data on the SoftBank Handset (except 3G) .........13-23 Setting/Activating Call Divert ...............14-2 Deleting Backup Data ................13-24 Deactivating Call Divert/Voicemail ...............14-3 Relocating Function Setting Data ..........
  • Page 11 Call Barring ..................14-6 Forwarding Messages ................15-15 Activating Call Barring ................14-6 Making a Call to the Sender of the Message ..........15-15 Deactivating Call Barring ................14-6 Checking Delivery Report ................15-15 Changing Your Call Barring Service Code .............14-7 Linked Information ..................15-15 Saving Attached Files ................15-16 15 Messaging Editing/Sending the Unsent Messages ............15-16 Protecting/Unprotecting Messages ............15-17...
  • Page 12 Saved Pages ..................16-5 Live Monitor ..................16-16 Saving Displayed Pages to Saved Pages ............16-5 Registering New Information to be Displayed ..........16-16 Displaying Saved Pages ................16-5 Confi rming New Information ..............16-16 Bookmarks ..................16-5 Live Monitor Settings ................16-17 Adding a Bookmark ..................16-5 17 S! Appli Using Bookmarks ..................16-5 Editing Bookmarks ..................16-6...
  • Page 13 Checking History ..................20-2 18 Communications Weather Indicator ..................20-3 Comic Surfi ng ..................20-4 S! Town (Japanese Only) ..............18-1 Using S! Town .....................18-1 21 Appendix Using the Library ..................18-1 S! Loop (Japanese Only) ..............18-2 Default Settings ................21-2 Troubleshooting ................21-10 19 S! GPS Navi Updating Software ................
  • Page 14: About This Manual

    Reference page You can store tasks from 2000/01/02 to 2015/12/30. The tasks on and ■ Displaying an Original Image at the Setting Time after 2015/12/30 that you saved using another SoftBank handset Image→@→Original→@ cannot be used on the 910T. You cannot store your tasks without entering Title or Contents.
  • Page 15 Soft Keys Navigation Key Use Soft Keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the Main The following notations are used to indicate Navigation Key operations. Display. 7 For details on the external navigation key, see page 1-12. Notation/Operation Function Selects Live Monitor/Weather Indicator* Increases volume...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    1 Serious injury includes loss of sight, wounds, high temperature burns, low Safety Precautions temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas, blistering and other 7 To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature before using your handset.
  • Page 17: Limitation Of Liability

    ® battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or Bluetooth fl oods, as well as fi res through no fault of SoftBank and Toshiba, acts by Stereo Headset third parties, other accidents, improper use by the user, whether Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi...
  • Page 18 fl uid, immediately turn off the handset and contact your nearest designated for the handset to charge the battery pack SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-30). Do not use the charger for any other handset Do not leave the handset, charger, battery pack, Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi...
  • Page 19 Warning Do not charge the battery pack while it is wet or Turn off the handset while you are near any precision damp electronic equipment Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric shock or Radio waves may adversely affect the operation of electronic short circuit.
  • Page 20 Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fi re. Failing to do so may cause overheating, rupturing or fi re. Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page Follow the instructions below when installing and 21-30).
  • Page 21 If something unusual happens, contact your nearest 3. Follow the precautions below in medical institutions. SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-30). ・Do not bring the handset into an operating room, intensive care unit or coronary care unit.
  • Page 22 Warning ® The above information conforms to "The Guidelines on Use of Keep the dry battery of Bluetooth Stereo Headset Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic out of the reach of small children Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Equipment" If it is mistakenly swallowed, consult a doctor as soon as possible (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, April 1997), because this may cause suffocation or injury to stomach etc.
  • Page 23 Caution Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in Do not plug or unplug the AC Charger with wet hands places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction. in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating, fi...
  • Page 24 Bluetooth Stereo Headset nearest SoftBank Shop. Be sure to observe local regulations on the Doing so may cause the malfunction of the equipment as well as separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable.
  • Page 25 Caution Part Material (Surface Treatment) If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop using the handset and consult with a dermatologist External Display Panel Tempered glass (polyester fi lm) The following materials and surface treatments have been used for Clearance Keeper Urethane acrylate resin the handset.
  • Page 26 Caution 7 Stereo Earphone Be careful not to trap your fi ngers or objects when Part Material (Surface Treatment) closing the handset and not to trap your fi ngers in the hinge when opening the handset Earphone housing, earphone mesh ABS resin Failing to do so may cause injury or damage to the LCD Display.
  • Page 27 Caution Do not insert objects other than the memory card Do not point the infrared beam at anyone’s eye into the Memory Card Slot during infrared communication Doing so may cause overheating, electric shock or malfunction. Doing so may cause eye damage. Cover the slot with the cap at times other than when you are inserting or removing the memory card.
  • Page 28: General Notes

    SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or General Notes loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum. Using Your Handset 7 Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the handset for the fi...
  • Page 29: Inside Vehicles

    7 Hold the plug and do not pull the cord when unplugging the Stereo altered. SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any Earphone, a video output cable, etc. Pulling the cord may cause damage or damage or loss resulting from such negligence.
  • Page 30: Functional Limitations

    7 Do not close the handset with the strap, USB cable, Stereo Earphone, Functional Limitations ® Bluetooth Stereo Headset or a video output cable inside. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage. 7 The following functions are not available after replacing your handset or 7 The antenna of the handset is built into the body and does not protrude.
  • Page 31: Copyrights

    Copyrights Copyrighted materials, such as music, images, computer programs and databases, and their respective holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplication of copyrighted materials is permitted only for individual or home use. Making copies (including data conversion), modifi cations, transfers or network distributions of copies for purposes other than stated above without proper authorization constitutes an infringement of copyrights and moral rights, potentially resulting in claims for reparations or criminal punishment.
  • Page 32 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be transferred IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to HANDSET the Software will remain the exclusive property of Toshiba, Toshiba's BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED...
  • Page 33 AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS; AND 6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of Japan. All disputes THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.
  • Page 34: Trademarks And Patents

    Trademarks and Patents Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. USA. Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations : THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT 4,901,307 5,504,773 5,109,390...
  • Page 35 YOUNG OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, "SOFTBANK" SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE Japan and in other countries.
  • Page 36 This product contains NetFront Browser and NetFront Messaging Client software of ACCESS Co., LTD. Copyright(C) 2004-2006 ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS Co., LTD. in Japan and other countries. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
  • Page 37: Sar

    The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on fi le with the FCC and FCC RF Exposure Information can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on SP2-CC4-J02.
  • Page 38 The World Health Organization has stated that present scientifi c information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a ‘hands-free’...
  • Page 39: Usim Card

    7 Insert into compatible SoftBank handsets to access files. If your USIM card or handset (with USIM card inserted) is lost or 7 Do not insert USIM cards into any other IC card device. SoftBank is not stolen, suspend your service immediately. For details, contact your liable for any resulting damages.
  • Page 40: Inserting & Removing The Usim Card

    Take care not to lose the USIM card after removing it from the handset. ® Some Chaku-Uta , S! Appli or movie files in your handset or Memory Slide the USIM card into the holder until it stops Card may be inaccessible after repairs to the 910T or replacement of the USIM Card.
  • Page 41: Usim Pins

    PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) codes are required to cancel PIN1 lock/PIN2 lock. To obtain PUK/PUK2, contact General Information (page 21-30). Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten consecutive times, USIM card is locked. USIM card lock cannot be canceled. Contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30).
  • Page 42: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions Handset...
  • Page 43 / Key # : Switch between uppercase and lowercase and enter 1. Earpiece 2. Display symbols, etc. In a menu list, use to scroll to the next page. To set or cancel manner mode, press and hold # from standby. 3.
  • Page 44: Display Indicators

    31. Viewer Navigation Key T/O: Use when handset is in Viewer Display Indicators Position (functions as the Navigation Key E / Center Key @ in Viewer Position). 32. Viewer Soft Key (Right) Y: Use when handset is in Viewer Position ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩...
  • Page 45 3G Network Connection/Roaming Music File Playback Paused ④ GSM Network Connection/Roaming Video File Playing GPRS Network Connection/Roaming Streaming Service Area of Operator Other than SoftBank Manner Mode (Silent) ⑨ Manner Mode (Alarms) ⑤ New S! Cast Reception of Rights Object Original Manner Mode Indicates the reception of a content key during operation.
  • Page 46: External Display Indicators

    New Voicemail Message ⑨ GSM Network Connection/Roaming Answer Phone On and You Have a Message GPRS Network Connection/Roaming Answer Phone Off and You Have a Message Service Area of Operator Other than SoftBank ⑩ Battery Level ④ Reception of Rights Object   ...
  • Page 47: Information Prompt

    Information Prompt Information Prompt Items Information Prompt appears to inform you of missed calls, new messages and Stop Snooze : Cancel snooze (page 13-2). other information. Missed Calls : Missed calls (page 2-7). Missed Calls : New voicemail message(s) at Voicemail Center When Information Prompt   ...
  • Page 48 O . To redisplay Information To close Information Prompt, press Prompt, press and hold If the number of unchecked items exceeds 100, " " appears instead of the number of unchecked items. Only the latest New CAST Contents, CAST Information, and Live Monitor items can be checked.
  • Page 49: Display Positions

    Display Positions The following Display positions are available. Most procedures described in this manual are based on Clamshell Open position. Note 7 When rotating Display, hold the section above the Display and do not force the Display in the wrong direction. Doing so may damage your handset. 7 Do not carry your handset in Viewer Position.
  • Page 50: Using Your Handset In Viewer Position

    Before using your handset for the first time, charge the battery. Battery Pack 7 The 910T battery pack uses a lithium ion battery. It has a tendency to gradually lose its voltage with the operating time as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 51 " when charging is complete. if it is not used. It self-discharges at a rate of 10 to 20% per month and 7 The 910T and charger may warm during charging. However, if it overheats, about 50% per half a year.
  • Page 52: Inserting & Removing The Battery Pack

    Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack Charging with the AC Charger Charging Time Approx. 130 min. Press down on notch and slide battery cover ( ① ) Lift up the battery cover ( ② ) Insert battery pack. Make sure to align the back of the battery pack with the connector when inserting the battery pack ( ③...
  • Page 53: Charging With The In-Car Charger

    ● To use AC Charger outside Japan, purchase an appropriate adapter to remove it from your handset. plug. SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any problem resulting from charging overseas. Note Do not use the In-Car Charger when the car engine is not running.
  • Page 54: Turning Handset Power On/Off

    If network information is not retrieved, it will limit some of the available If PIN1 Setting (page 12-1) is set to Activate, enter your PIN1 code. features of the 910T. The following windows appear the first time you turn on the power of...
  • Page 55: Date & Time

    Date & Time Accessing Functions from Main Menu To access the Main menu, press @ in Standby. Use E to select a menu In standby mode →@→ Settings →@ icon and press @ to access that menu. ② Phone Settings →@→ Clock →@ 12:30...
  • Page 56 ③Camera ⑧Data Folder Take pictures and record videos (Chapter 6). Save/access files here (Chapter 9). • Mobile • Digital • Pictures • Ring Song・Tone • Video • Video Mail • S! Appli • Music • Short Video • Scan Data •...
  • Page 57: Main Menu View

    ⑫Settings Main Menu View Modify and confirm handset settings (Chapters 11, 12). • Sounds • Display Change Main menu view from Icon View (default) to Tab View. In Tab View, • Phone Settings • Security sub menus appear when a tab is selected. •...
  • Page 58: Original Main Menu

    ■Resetting the Icon and Wallpaper Settings K (Menu)→Reset Options →@→ YES →@ K (Menu) to perform the following: From the Tab View, press Selecting Items by Using the Keypad Change Order (below) / Gamendeco (page 11-6) / Reset Setting Enter the menu number on handset keypad for direct access to that menu Original Main Menu ( 0 - 9 , * , # ).
  • Page 59: Codes

    If those codes are lost, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). Do not reveal your security code, center access code, call barring service code and internet security code. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. Security Code Security Code is "9999"...
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  • Page 61: Making A Call

    When making a call to mobile, car, or PHS phones, enter all the digits ● With the 910T, you can receive an incoming call while browsing the of the other party's phone number starting with "0". Web and receive mail during a call. This is called multiple connections.
  • Page 62: Caller Id

    Select a country →@ If the Navigation Key settings (page 11-11) have been changed, "+" and the country code appear before the phone number. different Navigation Key operations may be necessary. Press N Turning the handset off does not delete the Dialed Number record. All the calls may not be saved to the call log depending on the Caller ID circumstance.
  • Page 63: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call When You Cannot Answer Immediately Press N when a call is received Placing an Incoming Call on Hold Place an incoming call on hold when you are unable to answer it right away. Press O to end the call Press O when a call is received Voice guidance in Japanese notifies the caller that you are unable to O in Viewer position) also answers an incoming call.
  • Page 64: Recording A Message To Answer Phone

    O in Viewer position) also answers a call placed on hold. Pressing To answer a call while the answer message is playing or a caller's N , you can also answer the call by pressing message is being recorded, press Besides * or # when Any Key Answer (page 11-12) is set to ON.
  • Page 65: Rejecting A Call

    Rejecting a Call Engaged Call Operations Press K (Reject) when a call is received Adjusting Earpiece Volume Press G during a call When the Call Divert (page 14-2) and Voicemail (page 14-3) services The current setting appears. J (Divert) are deactivated, you can reject an incoming call by pressing Use G to adjust the earpiece volume during a call.
  • Page 66: Number Memo

    Switching to Handsfree Operation The recording is automatically saved to the Ring Song ・ Tone folder Switching to the handsfree operation during a call enables you to hear the (page 9-1). other party's voice through a speaker. For details on playing Voice Record recordings, see page 13-19. Press J ( ) during a call Recording is not possible when a Bluetooth...
  • Page 67: Viewing Received Calls

    :Rejected Voice/Video calls :Rejected Voice/Video calls with no Caller ID If the Navigation Key settings (page 11-11) have been changed, :Received Voice calls from public phones different Navigation Key operations may be necessary. You can access call log from Phone Book in the Main menu (page 1-17).
  • Page 68: Setting Call Log Lock

    Setting Call Log Lock Viewing Call Costs Set Call Log Lock to require Security Code for accessing Call Log. View the cost for the last call or the total cost for all calls. The data for the total cost is saved to the USIM card. In standby mode, D / C→K (Menu) →...
  • Page 69: Setting Cost Limit

    Setting Cost Limit Viewing Owner Information During a Call Set maximum cost for your monthly voice/video calls. During a call →K (Menu) → My Details →@ Main Settings Call Settings Call Time&Cost menu Setting/Cancelling Manner Mode Cost Limit →@ If Cost Limit has been set, you can view the balance. ●...
  • Page 70: Setting/Cancelling Offl Ine Mode

    International Roaming Note Shutter click and recording start/end tone sound even in manner mode. Make voice calls when traveling outside Japan with your 910T. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). This service requires an additional contract. ● Vibrator or alarm settings in Manners mode (page 11-2) can be Setting the Operator changed.
  • Page 71: Adding An Operator

    ■Specifying a Target Location and Adding an Operator to Adding an Operator the Priority List K (Menu)→Insert→ @→ Enter an operator→ @ (twice)→Select Main Settings Call Settings Call Services a position to insert→ @ menu ■Changing the Priority Setting of Operators Intl.
  • Page 72: Calling From Outside Japan

    Select Japan when calling a number in Japan. Always add Japan's country code when calling a Japanese mobile phone, regardless of the When the other party calls your 910T from a mobile or fixed line phone recipient's location. in Japan, they need to enter only the phone number in the same way as Confirm the entered phone number and press N when you are in Japan, even during global roaming.
  • Page 73: About Emergency Calls

    About Emergency Calls Emergency calls (110 (police), 119 (fire and ambulance) and 118 (coast guard)) are available, even when the following restrictions are set. Password Lock (page 12-2) ● Fixed Dial Numbers (page 12-5)* ● Call Barring (page 14-6) ● * When the number of emergency calls are registered in the Number List (page 12-6).
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  • Page 75: Text Entry

    About Text Entry Switching Text Entry Modes Enter hiragana, katakana, kanji, alphanumerics, symbols, pictographs and In a text entry window →H emoticons. There are four kinds of input methods, Standard mode, Beeper mode (page Unavailable text entry modes are not displayed. ●...
  • Page 76: Key Assignment (Standard Mode)

    Key Assignment (Standard Mode) Upper case Lower case Numbers Input Mode Kanji/Hiragana* Katakana Alphanumerics Alphanumerics (Double & (Double-byte) (Single-byte) (Double & Single-byte) (Double & Single-byte) Single-byte) あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ アイウエオァィゥェォ .@−_1 .@−_1 かきくけこ カキクケコ ABC2 abc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEF3 def3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHI4 ghi4 なにぬねの...
  • Page 77: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters In kanji (hiragana) entry mode, entered text 12:30 Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana is converted in segments of words, phrases,      000/256 小宮山聡 and clauses. When it is not converted to your Enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode, and it converts to kanji etc.  ...
  • Page 78 Lower Case (a, っ etc.) Adding ゛ or ゜ In all the input modes except Numeric, you can change the case of a In kanji (hiragana) entry mode and single-byte katakana entry mode, you can character selected by the cursor (unconverted character) (compatible add "...
  • Page 79 Phonetic Conversion If you enter the following readings ( ...) in いっぱん、がくじゅつ Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. hiragana in kanji (hiragana) entry mode and switch to one kanji Example: Entering 鱸(すずき) S (twice), the special characters shown in the conversion by pressing In a text entry window →...
  • Page 80 Hiragana to Alphanumerics/Katakana Conversion Displaying Characters in Opposite Order Enter alphanumerics/and katakana in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. In all the input modes except numeric, you can display unconverted characters Example: Entering TOM (single-byte) in kanji (hiragana) entry mode on the cursor in the opposite order from the one on the Key assignments chart (page 3-2) by pressing H .
  • Page 81 Alphanumerics Pictographs that you have selected before are displayed in the log area Double-byte and single-byte alphanumerics can be entered. at the top of the pictograph window. You can enter pictographs by In a text entry window →# (twice) selecting from the log area, too. H →...
  • Page 82 Space Beeper Code Switch the input method (page 3-15) to Beeper Mode. When entering text, In a text entry window →C enter two digits to make one character. The combinations are as follows: A space is entered. Press next To enter spaces before converted character, select spaces from the ●...
  • Page 83: Text Conversion Functions

    Example: Entering よしお Text Conversion Functions In a text entry window →85→32→ 910T is equipped with MobileRUPO, Toshiba's 15→@ kana-kanji conversion engine. MobileRUPO uses is determined. AI conversion, which predicts appropriate kanji よしお from context (for example, 本を買う 犬を飼 ) and converts accordingly. Also, by using word う...
  • Page 84 12:30 Press B→ Use E to select    Conversion Prediction      004/512 →@ 渋谷  ■ 渋谷 Example: Entering お父さん   is determined. is displayed in the 渋谷 で 12:30    In a text entry window →   Predict area.         000/160   1 (five times) →4 (five おと...
  • Page 85: Adding A Word To The User Dictionary

    Adding a Word to the User Dictionary Saving to User Dictionary during Text Entry The user dictionary lets you save kanji with an exceptional reading or In a text entry window → Move the cursor to the frequently used abbreviations up to 100 entries. To use words saved in the first character of the text range →J (Range ・...
  • Page 86: Editing Text

    Editing Text Copy/Cut/Paste Text being entered in a text entry window can be edited. Text data saved on The clipboard is useful for text editing. Copied or cut words can temporarily the clipboard (right) in a text entry window can be pasted also. be saved to the clipboard.
  • Page 87: Undo

    Undo Insert During text input, you can undo operations. Select information from Notepad (page 13-4) or Phone Book (page 4-2) and insert it during text entry. You can also insert a signature in an S! Mail or SMS In a text entry window →K (Menu) → Undo →@ message.
  • Page 88: Additional Functions

    Note Additional Functions If a selected item contains characters or symbols that cannot be saved to the Phone Book, it won't be saved to the Phone Book. Saving to Notepad Save selected text in a text entry window to Notepad (page 13-4). In a text entry window →...
  • Page 89 Prediction/Conversion →@→ YES →@ Replacing Text with Text Saved to the Clipboard Replace selected text with text saved to the clipboard (page 3-12). Setting Word Predictions In a text entry window → Move the cursor to the Set whether to use Word Predictions (page 3-9) or not. first character of the text range →J (Range ・...
  • Page 90 Custom Window Save frequently used symbols and pictographs to the custom window and enter them from there easily. In a text entry window →K (Menu) → Customize → @→ Custom Window →@ Add to Window →@→ Enter symbols and pictographs →@ ■Setting Display of the Custom Palette Display →...
  • Page 91: Saving To The Phone Book

    Book entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect handset Address state/province (64 characters), city ○ ○ − information recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost or name (64 characters) and street name/number (64 characters). altered data. Job Title Enter up to 32 characters.
  • Page 92: Adding A New Entry

    Adding a New Entry You can also save a new entry in the following method: Enter a name, phone number and email address. Storage place of the Phone B → J (Create) Standby mode → Book entries can be specified beforehand (page 4-11). To save the entry, the Name, Phone Number or Email needs to be Main set.
  • Page 93: Setting The Ringtone & Other Options

    ■Name Display on the External Display Setting the Ringtone & Other Options Ext. Display →@→ ON/OFF/Same as Phone →@ Main J (OK) Phone Book menu To save the entry, the Name, Phone Number or Email needs to ● Add New →@→ Options →@ be set.
  • Page 94: Setting Location Information

    ■Birthday Setting Location Information Personal Info. →@→ Birthday →@→Enter the date→ @→ J (OK) Main Phone Book menu Enter four digits for the year and if the month or date is a single ● digit prefi x it with a 0. Add New →@→...
  • Page 95: Adding An Entry From Call Log

    Adding an Entry from Call Log Setting Groups Set the group name and icon. For each group, the external light, ringtone Main Phone Book Call Log menu volume, ringtone pattern and vibration for incoming calls/messages can be set. However priority is given to the setting of each Phone Book entry. Select a phone number →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 96: Group Options

    Group Options K (Menu) to perform the following. While selecting a group, press Main Depending on the group, some items may not appear: Phone Book Group menu Reset/To USIM/To Phone K (Menu) to perform the following: Select a group →@ While selecting Options, press Reset Options Options →@...
  • Page 97: Using The Phone Book

    Using the Phone Book K (Menu) to perform the After displaying Phone Book entries, press In standby mode →B following: Call/Intl. Calls/Search Mode/Delete/Export/Send vCard/Copy/ Press D or C to display the previous or next row of the Japanese ● Move/Change View/Sort by syllabary.
  • Page 98: Phone Book Search Modes

    Phone Book Search Modes The keypad assignment used in By 2-Touch is as follows. For example, Select one of the six search modes. The selected search mode is used the next 5 to display the entries with reading starting from press よ...
  • Page 99: Copying/Moving Phone Book Entries

    Copying/Moving Phone Book Entries Editing Phone Book Entries Copy or move entries between the Phone Memory, Memory Card and USIM Edit and delete entries in the Phone Book. Phone Books. In standby mode →B In standby mode →B Select an entry →@ ■Copying/Moving One Entry Select an entry→...
  • Page 100: Deleting Phone Book Entries

    J (OK) Deleting Phone Book Entries In standby mode →B For details on setting items see page 4-2. ■Deleting One Entry J (Send) in Step 1, you can send your own phone number If you press Select an entry→ K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ One →@→ YES by S! Mail, Bluetooth or infrared communication.
  • Page 101: Using Speed Calling To Make Calls

    Using Speed Calling to Make Calls Prohibiting Use of the Phone Book Enter the last two digits of the memory number (000 to 099) of the Phone Main Phone Book Settings Memory Phone Book and press N to make calls. menu In standby mode →...
  • Page 102: S! Address Book

    A separate subscription is required to use the S! Address Book service. For ● network server. details, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General The following functions are available for S! Address Book. Information (page 21-30). A monthly subscription fee is required to use this service.
  • Page 103: Setting User Id And Password

    Normal Sync, From Client, or Backup after deleting all the entries on User ID →@→ Enter User ID →@ the Phone Book on your 910T, the Phone Book on the server is deleted. If you synchronize the Phone Book with the synchronization type of Normal Password →@→...
  • Page 104: Synchronizing The Phone Book

    Synchronizing the Phone Book Setting Synchronization Main Phone Book S! Address Book Start Sync Automatic Synchronization menu Select from manual and automatic synchronization. If you select automatic Start →@→ Enter your security code (page 1-21) mode, synchronization is performed at fixed intervals. Follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Page 105: Checking Synchronization Log

    Synchronization Type Checking Synchronization Log Select from the following types. Display the synchronization log. Type Description Note Main Back up any changes to the If information in the same field Phone Book S! Addr. Book Sync Log menu information in the handset's in both the handset and on the Normal Phone Book to the server and...
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  • Page 107: Video Call

    About Video Calls Making a Video Call A video call enables two parties with video call compatible handsets to send While you are making a video call, pictures being taken by the camera will be images to each other while they talk. sent over to the other party.
  • Page 108: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call K (Menu) to perform the following: During calls, press Press N / H when a video call is received End Call/Hold/Mute/Screen Set./Alt. Picture (page 5-3)/Send Picture (page 5-4)/Phone Book (page 4-7)/Call Log (page 2-6)/My The video call is made. Details (page 2-9) When Self-view (page 5-4) is set as ON, you can send an image of ●...
  • Page 109: Using Zoom

    Using Zoom Changing the Image Quality Change the preset Image Quality (page 5-4) during a call. During a call →F During a call →K (Menu) → Screen Set. →@ Note Image Quality →@ Zoom is unavailable while you are sending a picture. Switching between the Main Camera and Sub Camera Select the output format →@ Changing the Alternative Image...
  • Page 110: Sending A Picture

    Sending a Picture Setting Self-view Confirmation Confirm the self-view (the image to be sent) by activating the Sub camera During a call →K (Menu) → Send Picture →@ automatically before sending out a video call. Main Send Pic. ON →@ Settings Call Settings Video Call...
  • Page 111: Setting Mute

    Setting Mute Adding a Phone Number to the Auto Answer List for Video Calls The voice for either sending or sending & receiving calls while you are making Main Settings Call Settings Video Call menu a video call can be muted. Main Auto Answer →@→...
  • Page 112: Setting Hold Image

    Setting Hold Image Set the image to be sent out to the other party while placing an incoming call on hold or while holding the call you are making. Main Settings Call Settings Video Call menu Hold Setting →@→ Hold on Call/Hold Answer →@ ■Selecting from Images that are Preinstalled in your Handset Preset →@ (twice)
  • Page 113: About The Camera

    About the Camera Self-portrait Style The 910T handset is equipped with a 3.20 million effective pixel camera that Select either camera to view yourself (page 6-5). Use portrait or landscape has digital zoom. Use the camera to take pictures and record videos, as well depending on the mode.
  • Page 114 ④Exposure Camera Indicators … … : −2.0…± 0… +2.0 ②③④⑤⑥⑦ ⑤Storage : Phone Memory : Memory Card ⑥Mobile Light ① 0195 : Mobile Light On ⑦Macro Mode : Macro Mode On ⑧Delay Timer : 5 sec : 20 sec ⑧ : 10 sec ⑨...
  • Page 115 ⑥Mobile Light Video Camera Indicators : Mobile Light On ⑦Voice Record ②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧ : Voice Record Off ⑧Macro Mode ⑨ ① : Macro Mode On ⑨Status : Standby : Stopped : Recording : Forward : Playing : Rewind 00s/50s : Paused : Frame Forward ⑩...
  • Page 116: Common Operations On Finder Window

    Common Operations on Finder Window Mobile Light Press * to turn on/off the mobile light. When the mobile light is turned Adjusting Zoom on, " " appears on the finder window. Use G to adjust the zoom. Using Macro Mode For details on the zoom in each mode, see pages 6-5 and 6-9.
  • Page 117: Other Common Operations

    Pictures Using Self-view Set the self-view mode, and you can take a picture of yourself as if you were Settings for Frame, Delay Timer, Shutter Sound, effects, etc. can be made. The looking into a mirror. Press # to change the camera for self-view in pictures are saved to a Data Folder (Chapter 9) on the handset or memory Internal →...
  • Page 118: Taking A Picture

    Taking a Picture R in standby mode also displays the finder window. Pressing Main Camera If you do not operate the handset for 90 seconds or so while the finder menu window is displayed, the window returns to standby mode. K (Menu) to perform the following.
  • Page 119: Setting Pictures For Phone Book

    Setting Pictures for Phone Book Functions for Taking Pictures Pictures you have taken can be set as pictures (page 4-2) in the Phone Book. Setting Camera Modes To set a picture taken with the camera as a picture in the Phone Book, set the picture mode (page 6-5) to Mobile and Picture Size (page 6-5) to W112 ×...
  • Page 120: Multi Shots

    Multi Shots Frame Setting Take nine pictures in succession. When Multi Shots is set to on, " "(High Select a frame before you take a picture. There are ten types of frames (W240 Speed), " "(Normal Speed) or " "(Low Speed) appears on the finder ×...
  • Page 121: Videos

    MPEG4 or H.263 can be selected as a file format in Video Mail. ● MPEG4 is a format broadly used on SoftBank mobile phones. H.263 is Frame the subject on the Main Display →@ / R usually used on foreign mobile phones. If a video cannot be played on the recipient’s phone, change the file format and try recording again.
  • Page 122: Deleting A Video

    Deleting a Video R in standby mode also displays the finder window. Press and hold Delete a video displayed on the preview window. The recording time displayed during recording is only intended as an On the preview window →K (Menu) → Delete →@ approximate guide.
  • Page 123: Functions For Recording Videos

    The encoding setting is set to MPEG4 when playback is ended or the ■Recording a Video to Attach to a Message mode is changed. Video Mail →@ ■Recording a Video for an MPEG-4-compatible SoftBank Handset QR Code Short Video →@...
  • Page 124: Scanning A Qr Code

    @ to perform the following: Depending on the scanned data, press When a QR code has been divided into data areas, you can scan up to 16 data areas consecutively, and they will be saved as a single QR code Data Operation data.
  • Page 125: Using Location Information Contained In A Qr Code

    Using Location Information Contained in a QR Code Picture & Video Settings Settings for Taking Pictures Scan a QR code →K (Menu) ■Launching Navi Appli Setting the Picture Quality Go To →@→Launch Navi Appli ■Saving a Scanned Data to the Location Memo List Set the picture quality at which to save a picture (in JPEG format).
  • Page 126: Settings For Recording Videos

    Date Stamp The shutter sound is heard even if the manner mode (page 11-1) is set. Add a date stamp to pictures. J (Play) while the sound is To check the shutter sound, press On the finder window →K (Menu) → Picture →@ highlighted.
  • Page 127: Settings For Pictures & Videos

    Preview Setting Regardless of the quality setting, if the mode (page 6-9) is set to Short Set whether to display the preview window after you record a video. Video, a video is recorded in Economy. On the finder window →K (Menu) → Function →@ The maximum recording time varies depending on the video quality setting.
  • Page 128 On the finder window →K (Menu) → Picture/Movie Delay Timer →@ This feature allows you to take a picture or start recording after @ / R is pressed and a specified time elapses. When the delay timer is set, " "...
  • Page 129 Picture & Video Effects Setting the File Name Take sepia tone and monochrome pictures. Select the file name, taken by the mode other than Digital, to be the date and time or "name of your choice + nnnn". nnnn is a number from 0001 to 9999. On the finder window →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 130: Preview Setting

    Preview Setting The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking To check a picture or video stored in a Data Folder or memory card, select it pictures and recording videos. from the finder window or a Data Folder. Previewing a Picture Button Taking Pictures...
  • Page 131: Previewing A Video

    Previewing a Video Send Functions Preview a video stored in a Data Folder when the video is activated. If Auto Save (page 6-14) is set to OFF or Preview (page 6-15) set to ON, a picture or video can be sent immediately after it is taken or recorded. On the finder window →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 132: Editing A Picture

    K (Cut) →@→J (OK) → Overwrite/Save as New → Editing a Picture Images that have been captured and stored in a Data Folder or memory card can be edited. Any picture saved in JPEG or PNG format that has a file size up to 1.6Mbytes If Define is selected for the size, enter a size (W16∼240 ×...
  • Page 133: Adding A Frame

    Adding a Frame Adding a Stamp There are ten types of frames (W240 × H320) preset in the handset. Also There are 15 types of stamps preset in the handset. Also select a stamp from select a frame from Data Folder. Data Folder.
  • Page 134: Adding Text

    Adding Text Rotating a Picture Add text by selecting from five font sizes, nine font colors and frame colors. Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→ Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→ Select a picture →@ Select a picture →@ K→...
  • Page 135: Mixing Pictures To Create Wallpaper

    The size of a picture must be the same as that of a picture being edited. @ and select the If Save as New is selected, enter a file name, press storage place. Mixing Pictures to Create Wallpaper Mix four pictures to create wallpaper. Main Tools Useful Tools...
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  • Page 137: About Media Player

    BeatJam 2007 for 910T guidebook. ④ ● You cannot automatically receive S! Mail (page 15-22) while streaming. ⑩ You can connect your 910T to your PC with the attached USB cable and ● ⑭ ⑤ 0001/0003 0001/0003...
  • Page 138: Playing Music & Videos

    Playing Music & Videos When manner mode is set to Silent or Alarms (page 11-1), a Main confirmation window is displayed. To disable manner mode temporarily, Media Player menu select YES. Select NO if you do not want to disable manner mode. Audio/Videos →@ However, a confirmation window is not displayed when earphones are connected.
  • Page 139: Setting The Output Of Music Files

    Setting the Output of Music Files Operations during Playback Main Media Player menu Operation while Operation during Functions stopped/paused playing Audio →@→ Output Settings →@ Return to the Press * / D Press * / D beginning of a Speaker/Earphone/Wireless →@ fi...
  • Page 140: Using A Bluetooth Stereo Headset

    ® Using a Bluetooth Stereo Headset The following shortcuts can be assigned during music or video playback. ® Connect the attached stereo earphone and Bluetooth Stereo Headset, and During music fi le During video fi le play Media Player music files wirelessly. playback playback Connecting Stereo Earphone...
  • Page 141: Registering A Bluetooth Stereo Headset

    ® Registering a Bluetooth Stereo Headset ® Bluetooth Stereo Headset Parts & Functions ® Follow the steps below when you connect a Bluetooth Stereo Headset to your handset and use it for the first time. ® When you register for the first time, leave your Bluetooth Stereo Headset ●...
  • Page 142: Using Playlists

    YES →@ ® When a Bluetooth Stereo Headset is connected, play music files with Media Player. When music files in Ring Song ・ Tone and Music folders All Music →@ ® of Data Folder are played, you cannot use the Bluetooth Stereo ■Selecting by Artist/by Album Headset.
  • Page 143: Editing A Playlist

    Editing a Playlist Accessing Recently Played Files Display the 20 most recent music and video files played. In standby mode →H→ Playlist →@ Main Media Player menu Select a playlist Audio →@→ Playlist →@→ Recent →@→ Select a ■Editing a Playlist Name file →@ K (Menu)→Rename→...
  • Page 144: Downloading Music And Video Files

    Downloading Music and Video Files Streaming from Bookmark URL Download music and video files from Yahoo! Keitai etc. Access the bookmarked Web Pages for streaming. Main Main Media Player Media Player menu menu Streaming →@→ Bookmarks →@ Audio/Videos →@ Download Music/Download Videos →@→ YES →@ Select a Bookmark →@ Follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Page 145: Other Operations & Settings

    Other Operations & Settings Using Search Time Specify a position (time) from which you want to play a file. Registering Music Files in My Library Playlist While a music file is playing/paused →K (Menu) → Add up to 50 tracks to My Library playlist by simply pressing H while a music Search Time →@ file is being played.
  • Page 146: Setting The Voice Cancel

    Setting the Voice Cancel Viewing Property Reduce the vocal level of playback and emphasize the instruments. Detailed information about a music or video file is displayed. While a music file is playing/paused →K (Menu) → Select a file →K (Menu) → Details →@ Voice Cancel →@ ON/OFF →@ The file name and size, playback time, etc.
  • Page 147: Music Player

    Music Player Activating Music Player Use Music Player to navigate Media Player with your handset closed. Close your handset while a music file is being Playback Window played on Media Player Press and hold O while your handset is closed, you can activate ●...
  • Page 148: Operations During Playback

    Operations during Playback Perform the following operations using a Viewer Navigation Key while a music file is being played/paused. Functions Press and hold P Switch Play mode Press and hold Q Switch the Playback Screen* Return to the beginning of a fi le/Play previous (Not possible when there is no previous track) Press and hold S Rewind...
  • Page 149: About Memory Card

    Note About Memory Card Do not use excessive force to open the memory card slot cover. Doing so The pictures you take, videos you record and various downloaded files can be may damage the cover. saved to a memory card. This manual refers to a miniSD memory card as a "memory card".
  • Page 150: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Memory Card Configuration Check and edit pictures and other data saved to a memory card. Also save a The folder tree on the memory card is shown below. backup of Data Folder, Phone Book and other data in your handset to a Folder Name Description memory card (pages 4-9, 9-10).
  • Page 151: Formatting A Memory Card

    Formatting a Memory Card Confirming Memory Card Usage Status Formatting a memory card deletes all data in the memory card. Main Settings Memory Memory Status menu If a memory card is formatted by another device, it may not work properly ●...
  • Page 153: Data Folder

    Data Folder Structure of Data Folder Data Folder of your handset stores the pictures you take, videos you record, The following folders are preinstalled in your handset. files you receive from external devices, files you download from the Web, etc. Saved files can be used as wallpaper and ringtones, or attached to an email (page 15-7).
  • Page 154: Files Storable In A Data Folder

    Folder File Format (Extension) Page Files Storable in a Data Folder vCard (.VCF) The following files are stored on the corresponding folder in a Data Folder. vCalendar (.VCS, .ICS) vMessage (.VMG) Folder File Format (Extension) Page EML (.EML) Other Documents* JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG, .JPE) vBookmark (.VBM, .URL) Pictures*...
  • Page 155: Using Files & Folders

    Using Files & Folders ® Chaku Uta , S! Appli, video and other files saved to the handset or memory card may become inaccessible after handset repairs or when Opening Files USIM card is replaced. You may not be able to open a file on a PC, PDA, or other device if: You Main Data Folder menu...
  • Page 156 Set as: The following items are displayed. ● Slideshow : Display the pictures in the folder in sequence Wallpaper : Set the selected file as the wallpaper for standby automatically (page 9-13). ● mode. Create Folder: Create a new folder (page 9-9). In-Calls : Set the selected file as the in-call image.
  • Page 157 Change View: The following items are displayed. When Music Files are Selected/Played View Type : Switch the display of files and folders between ● Press K (Menu) to perform the following: thumbnail view (icons and images) and list view (text Set as: The following items are displayed.
  • Page 158 When Templates are Selected/Displayed When Files for Gamendeco are Selected/Displayed Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Create Mail: Create a message using selected templates. Gamendeco: Set the icons/images of the Main Screen (page 11-6). Details: Display the properties of the selected file (file name, file type, title, Details: Display the properties of the selected file (file name, file type, picture file size, available/unavailable to save/forward/memory card transfer,...
  • Page 159: Changing The View Format Of Data Folder

    Depending on file size and number of text lines, a file may not be You can check used space on the memory card with the procedures J to switch screens to check the used space on the played. below. Press handset and the memory card.
  • Page 160: Using Melody, Music/Videos/Flash Files

    Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip Using vObjects →K (Cut) →@ About vObjects For details on changing image size, see page 6-20. ● vObject is a collective name for file formats that enable your handset and Note other vObject compatible handsets, PCs and other devices to exchange and If an animation GIF is selected, only the first image (still image) is...
  • Page 161: Importing A Vobject Into A Function

    ■ Creating Multiple vObjects Editing Files & Folders K (Menu)→Export→ @→ Select Multi →@→Select fi les→ @ →J (Save)/ J (Send) You cannot create a folder with the same name in the same folder. ● Creating All Files as vObjects You cannot use the following one-byte symbols and line break icon "...
  • Page 162: Changing Folder/File Name

    ■Deleting One File Changing Folder/File Name Select a fi le→ K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ One →@→ YES →@ ■Deleting Multiple Files Main Data Folder K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ Select Multi →@→Select fi les→ @ menu →J (Delete)→YES→ @ ■Changing Folder Name Select the folder you created→ K (Menu)→Rename Folder →@ ■Deleting All Files →Enter a folder name→...
  • Page 163: Moving Files

    Note If you try to move a picture or melody file which is used for function If Details indicate that the file is Unavailable for forward or transfer settings, a confirmation window appears. If you move the file, the cannot be moved to other folders. setting is reset to the default.
  • Page 164: Copying Files

    Note If Details indicate that the file is Unavailable for forward, the file A file with a name using more than 33 characters cannot be copied. cannot be copied. However, files in My Pictograms folder may be Change the file name or omit the file from the folder to copy folders. able to be copied even if Details indicate that it is Unavailable for the forward.
  • Page 165: Other Functions

    Other Functions Playing Slide Show Display picture files in succession about every two seconds. Main Data Folder Pictures menu Select a file →K (Menu) → Change View →@ Slideshow →@ Changing the Order of Files within the Selected Folder Main Data Folder menu Select a folder →@...
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  • Page 167: Infrared

    Infrared Use infrared to exchange the Calendar data of your handset, Phone Book entries of your handset, memory card or USIM card, pictures/videos taken or recorded with the camera and Data Folder data that can be forwarded with an infrared compatible handset, PC or other device. The infrared function of your handset complies with IrMC 1.1, but some files may not be exchanged.
  • Page 168: Activating Infrared

    Activating Infrared A part of vObject information may be deleted or changed on some Set the handset so that it is connected by other compatible devices via destination devices. infrared communication. Main Settings Connectivity Infrared Receiving Data menu The handset can receive files when the infrared communication setting (left) ON/OFF is ON.
  • Page 169 Receiving All Phone Book Entries/Calendar & Task Data Some vObject information may not be received. All the Phone Book entries, schedules of the Calendar or tasks can be When files other than vObjects are received, they are registered in a received from another infrared compatible handset.
  • Page 170 Using Infrared for Dial-up Connections The handset can communicate with a PC via infrared communication if the PC is compatible with infrared communication, and the PC can access the internet via your handset. For details about settings and operations of a modem on a PC, see the manual for the PC.
  • Page 171: Bluetooth Tm

    Only the server function is supported. Frequency The Bluetooth system on the 910T uses the 2.4 GHz spectrum ranging from 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz. Other wireless devices may be using the same frequency. In order to avoid radio interference, note the followings: The Bluetooth system on the 910T uses 2.4 GHz.
  • Page 172: Using Bluetooth

    1. If radio interference occurs between 910T and other radio stations, change Using Bluetooth locations to use the 910T, or stop using the handset (stop emitting radio waves) at once. Files can be sent/received and connected to a dial-up connection via 2.
  • Page 173: Registering A Bluetooth

    Registering a Bluetooth Enabled Device Search for up to 8 devices at a time. Before establishing a Bluetooth connection, you need to search for, find and If the handset cannot obtain the name of a device, a device address is then register the Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 174: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    Bluetooth compatible device → YES →@ Via Bluetooth →@ If the device information of the 910T is not registered in the ● Select the destination device →@ destination device, the same authentication PIN code (any 4 to 16 digits) entry screen appears.
  • Page 175 Bluetooth compatible device → YES →@ Enter your security code (page 1-21) If the device information of the 910T is not registered in the ● Phone Book/Cal./Tasks →@ destination device, the same authentication PIN code (any 4 to 16 digits) entry screen appears.
  • Page 176: Connecting To An External Device

    ● Using Bluetooth for Dial-up Connections handsfree device to register it to the paired device list (page 10-7). Access Internet via 910T using Bluetooth connection. For details on settings Connect →@ and operations of a Bluetooth modem compatible device, see the manual of the device.
  • Page 177: Bluetooth Tm Settings

    Response to Detection by Other Bluetooth Compatible Devices Select a Bluetooth compatible device →@ Set whether to allow other Bluetooth devices to find 910T during device search. Note If the connection is initiated by a device, on which the authentication Main...
  • Page 178: Using Usb

    Set Handsfree →@ For details on the PC operating environments supported, refer to the ● Phone Monitor's Manual on the supplied Utility Software for 910T (CD- Handsfree →@ ROM). To make and receive regular calls from your handset, select Private.
  • Page 179: Transferring Music From A Pc To A Memory Card

    Music files cannot be played on the handset unless they are transferred ● and use the USB cable to connect your handset to using music transfer software. For details on operating music files, refer to the BeatJam 2007 for 910T ● a PC → YES →@ Guide Book.
  • Page 180: Connecting To A Pc

    Sending Data If Do not Display is set for the display setting of the confirmation Switch 910T to data transfer mode window for switching to data transfer mode, the window does not appear even if a USB cable is connected to your handset from standby Follow the instructions on the PC mode.
  • Page 181 Note Charging is not possible while the PC or your handset is turned off. Charging may not be possible depending on the connection settings of the PC. If the handset and PC are connected with a USB cable, either the PC battery or handset battery is consumed depending on the battery setting, regardless of whether they are communicating data.
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  • Page 183: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings Settings for Each Type of Manner Mode Manner mode is set as follows by default: Switching Manner modes Original Item Silent Alarms Manners mode can be selected from the following types. 1 to 3 Voice Call Manner mode Description Video Call Silent (...
  • Page 184: Customizing Original Manner Mode

    Setting the Vibration for Receiving Messages ■ Original Item Silent Alarms 1 to 3 Ringtone →@→ Message →@→ Vibration →@→ Pattern → @→ Select a vibration pattern→ @ Effects Setting the Vibration for Receiving Feeling Messages (Power On, Power Off, ■...
  • Page 185: Setting The Sounds

    Setting the Sounds Adjusting the Ringtone Volume Ringtones and ringtone volume can be set for each mode. Some items may Adjust the ringtone volume in five levels or select the silent mode. Set the not be displayed in some modes. ringtone volume so that it gradually goes up (Ascending Volume) or down (Descending Volume).
  • Page 186 Setting Vibration Setting the Earpiece Volume The handset vibrates for incoming calls/messages. Adjust the incoming volume through the earpiece. Main Main Settings Sounds Settings Sounds menu menu Incoming →@→ Select an item →@ Earpiece Vol. →@→ Adjust the volume →@ ■Setting Vibration for Receiving Messages Vibration →@→...
  • Page 187: Display Settings

    ■Setting an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card as Tone Type →@ the Wallpaper Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select a file→ @→ Use ■Setting the Original Tone Preinstalled in your Handset E to adjust the position of the image to clip→ K (Cut)→ @ Original →@ ■Setting a Melody Preinstalled in your Handset Melodies →@→Select a melody→...
  • Page 188: Main Screens

    ■Setting an Image Preinstalled in your Handset for Main Screens Incoming Calls Designs on each screen of the Main Display can be changed. Normal/Ku-man →@ (twice) ■Setting an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card for Setting the Icons/Images of the Main Screen Incoming Calls Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select a fi...
  • Page 189: Setting The Caller Details

    ■Setting an Image Preinstalled in your Handset for Set whether if you want a picture to be displayed or not when you receive a Receiving Messages call or a video call from a person who is registered in the Phone Book with a Normal/Ku-man →@ (twice) picture (page 4-2).
  • Page 190: Font Settings

    Font Settings ON/OFF →@ The size and color of the text displayed on the Main Display can be changed. Note If the Language (page 11-11) setting is English or a language other Setting the Font Size than Japanese is selected in the automatic settings, or new Live Monitor Main information is selected (page 16-16), the Ku-man cannot be displayed Settings...
  • Page 191: Setting The Backlights

    Registering Your Information Setting the Backlights for Media Player If you set your name in the Ku-man setting, Ku-man remembers your name. If Main Settings Display Backlight menu you set your birthday and anniversary, Ku-man celebrates them. Main Media Player →@→ Always ON/Always OFF/Same Settings Ku-man My Info.
  • Page 192: External Light Settings

    External Light Settings Select an item →@→ Select a Color →@ ■Setting the External Light for Receiving Messages Setting the Notification External Light Message →@→ Pattern →@→Select a color pattern→ @ If you have unchecked information (missed calls, unread messages and Voice ■Setting an External Light for Receiving Feeling Messages Mail), the external light flashes when your handset is closed or set the Message →@→...
  • Page 193: Language Setting

    Language Setting Sub Menu View Setting If more than three sub menus are displayed when pressing K (Menu), set the Change the language displayed on your handset. window so that the item selected most recently is displayed on top. Main Settings Phone Settings 言語選択...
  • Page 194: Answer Type Settings

    Answer Type Settings Rejecting Incoming Calls Your handset can be set to reject calls with no Caller ID or calls from pay Setting the Open to Talk phones. Also reject calls from the specified phone numbers by adding This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your numbers in the rejection list.
  • Page 195: Adding Phone Numbers To The Rejection List

    Adding Phone Numbers to the Rejection List Caller ID Setting Add phone numbers to the rejection list to reject calls from those phone Set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a numbers. call. Main Automatically Hiding/Showing Caller ID Settings...
  • Page 196: Priority Setting

    Priority Setting Memory Settings Setting how your handset behaves when it receives a call or message while it Confirming the Memory Status is operating. Confirm the usage status of your handset and memory card. Main Settings Priority menu Main Settings Memory menu Select the function under operation →@...
  • Page 197: Network Settings

    Network Settings Retrieving Network Information The screen for retrieving network information automatically disappears after you retrieve it once. To change the settings, retrieve network information from the Main menu. Main Settings Connectivity Retrieve NW Info menu YES →@ 11-15...
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  • Page 199: Security Settings

    Main Settings Security PIN Code menu codes, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). Open a function requiring PIN codes when the PIN1 Setting →@→ Activate/Deactivate →@ PIN1/PIN2 lock is set Enter your PIN1 code →@ Enter the PUK/PUK2 code →@...
  • Page 200: Password Lock

    USIM lock is set. If the USIM lock is set, it cannot mode. Power Saving locks the handset when the Main Display is be cancelled. Contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). turned off after a certain amount of time (as set in the power saving settings (page 11-9)) has passed in the standby mode.
  • Page 201: Function Lock

    Function Lock When the Password Lock is activated, you can still perform the Set Function Lock to prevent unauthorized access to Phone Book, Calendar, following operations. Tasks functions, Call Log and Sent/Received Log. When Function Lock is set, ・ Turn the power on and off. your security code (page 1-21) must be entered to access these functions/ ・...
  • Page 202: Keypad Lock

    Hold If you receive an incoming call or message from a Phone Book entry The hold setting of your handset allows you to disable Viewer Navigation Key with Secret Setting (page 4-3) set to ON when Secret Mode (page and side keys to prevent unintentional operations while your handset is 12-3) is set to Hide, only the caller’s phone number or sender’s email closed.
  • Page 203: Reset Settings

    Reset Settings Restricted Mode Settings and data that will be reset are as follows: Restricting Outgoing Calls and SMS Messages Item Description Restrict the making of calls and sending of SMS to only phone numbers in the Reset all the settings and data stored on the handset Fixed Dialing Number list.
  • Page 204: Restricting Packet Transmission

    Adding Phone Numbers to the Fixed Dialing Number List The amount of phone numbers and the number of characters in a name ●Before performing this operation, set Restricted Mode to ON beforehand which can be registered in the Fixed Dialing Number list depend on the (page 12-5).
  • Page 205 ● To register a clue to your internet security code, select Save and enter a clue. Set Regulation →@→ ON →@ Changing Internet Security Code Main Settings Security Restricted Mode menu Enter your internet security code (page 1-21) →@ Change Password →@ (twice) Enter your new internet security code →@ Re-enter your new internet security code for confirmation →@...
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  • Page 207: Alarms

    Alarms Setting the Alarm Tone/Alarm Volume/Vibration/Ringing Duration/Image An alarm name, alarm time, ring setting, repeat setting, snooze setting can be Main Tools Alarms menu set to alarm setting. The " " indicator appears in standby mode when Alarm is set. Select an alarm →@ Setting Alarms Alarm Tone →@...
  • Page 208: Deleting Alarms

    ■ Displaying an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card Deleting Alarms at the Setting Time Image →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select an Main Tools Alarms image→ @→ Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip→ menu K (Cut)→ @ ■...
  • Page 209: Answer Phone

    Answer Phone When the Auto Answer (page 13-30) is ON, the Answer Phone is given This feature can record a caller's message when you are unable to answer a priority. voice call. The " " indicator appears in standby mode when the Answer @ while the handset is playing an answering message or If you press Phone set to ON.
  • Page 210: Notepad

    Notepad Calculator Main Main Tools Notepad Tools Calculator menu menu Function Function Select the notepad to which the content is not 0 ∼ 9 Enter Numbers = stored →@→ Enter the contents of the memo Switch +/– →@ ‒ @ after selecting the notepad. To edit the stored content, press C (Clear) ×...
  • Page 211: Converter

    ■ Entering a Japanese word (kanji or reading) to look up its Converter meaning in English Japanese-English →@→H→Enter a keyword→ @→ Select a Main Tools Calculator word→ @ menu K (Menu) → Converter →@→ Exchange Rate →@ J (Switch) while a word is You can switch dictionaries by pressing →...
  • Page 212: Using Information Registered In The Event

    ■ Referring to the Web Page which has been Linked Select a day →@→ Select an event →@ To Saved pages →@ ■ Referring to the Picture which has been Linked Using Information Registered in the Event To Pictures →@ Make a call, send an email, or connect to a website by using a phone number, Using Registered Phone Numbers and Email Addresses in Contents email address, or URL registered in the Event.
  • Page 213 What can you do on Monthly View/Monthly&Event View/4-Month View Window? What can you do on Weekly View Window? In the Monthly View window, the cursor is in In the Weekly View window, the cursor is in orange. A starting time and an 12:30...
  • Page 214 What can you do on Daily View Window? What can you do on All View Window? Go to yesterday by pressing * . Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Go to tomorrow by pressing # . Edit : Edit the selected event. If Not Completed is displayed, unfinished tasks can be displayed by pressing Delete : Delete events by selecting One, Select Multi or All.
  • Page 215: Adding A New Event

    You can store events from 2000/01/02 to 2015/12/30. The events on ■ Displaying an Original Image at the Setting Time and after 2015/12/30 that you saved using another SoftBank handset Image →@→ Original →@ cannot be used on the 910T.
  • Page 216 ■ Displaying an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card ■ Setting a Location Location →@→Enter location information→ @ at the Setting Time Image →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select an ■ Setting a Category of the Event image →@→Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip→ Options →@→...
  • Page 217: Editing The Events

    Deleting Events To set unlimited repeats, enter "00". Main If you set Monthly for the 30th or 31st, the repeat is only set for Tools Calendar menu months that include that date. ■ Deleting One Event If you set Hide for event display/hide, your security code needs to be Select a date→...
  • Page 218: Alarm Date & Time

    Alarm Date & Time Enter your security code (page 1-21) At the date and time set for an alarm, the alarm plays and date & time and Lock/Unlock →@ title appear in the Main Display. To stop the alarm, press any key. After the alarm stops, press J (View) to check the event details.
  • Page 219: Using Reminder

    ■ Setting Alarm Repeats Using Reminder Once →@→Select an item→ @ Reminder sets off the alarm at a specified time, and displays events and tasks J (OK) (page 13-14) of today or the following day. Main Setting First View Tools Calendar menu Select from Monthly View, Monthly&Event View, Weekly View, or 4-Month...
  • Page 220: Tasks

    You can store tasks from 2000/01/02 to 2015/12/30. The tasks on and ■ Displaying an Original Image at the Setting Time after 2015/12/30 that you saved using another SoftBank handset Image →@→ Original →@ cannot be used on the 910T.
  • Page 221: Opening Tasks

    ■ Displaying an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card ■ Setting Priority Options →@→ Priority →@→Select a priority→ @ at the Setting Time Image →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select an ■ Setting Status of Tasks image→ @→ Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip→ Options →@→...
  • Page 222: Deleting Tasks

    Deleting Tasks Using Information Registered in the Tasks Make a call, send an email, or connect to a website by using a phone number, Main Tools Tasks email address, or URL registered in the tasks. menu ■ Deleting One Task Main Tools Tasks...
  • Page 223: Time Table

    Time Table Copying Time Tables Time table from Monday to Saturday can be created. Subjects, classrooms, Copy a registered time table and paste it in another time table. and font colors of up to eight classes can be registered. Main Tools Time Table menu...
  • Page 224: Setting Time Table

    Setting Time Table Kitchen Timer Set alarm, vibrator and external light to notify you when a certain amount of Setting Starting/Ending Time of a Time Table time elapses. Main Main Tools Time Table Tools Useful Tools Kitchen Timer menu menu K (Menu) →...
  • Page 225: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording The voice recorder allows you to record sound and save the recording data to Main Tools Useful Tools Voice Recorder Data Folder of the handset or memory card. Although the possible length of menu recording time depends on the amount of available memory space in Data Record →@ (twice) Folder, the maximum recording time is 90 minutes for each recording.
  • Page 226: Number Memo

    Number Memo World Clock Time displayed on the time display, event, and alarm is the time in a city you Viewing a Number Memo set in Set as Main City (page 13-21). If you set the time for City 1 and City 2, and select World-Digital or World-Analog in the Others setting (page Main Tools...
  • Page 227 Setting the GMT Offset Editing City Names Select a city by entering a GMT time difference. Main Settings Phone Settings Clock menu Main Settings Phone Settings Clock menu World Clock World Clock City 1/City 2 →@ City 1/City 2 →@→K (Menu) → GMT Offset →@ Use F to select a city →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 228: Display The World Clock

    J (Trans.) →@→ Enter your security code (page Display the World Clock 1-21) On the world clock window, you can view dates, time, and time difference by moving a cursor (yellow line) on the map. City 1 and City 2 of the World Clock When transferring Phone Book entries, a confi...
  • Page 229: Restoring Data From A Memory Card

    Restore A or Restore B, select the other item. Restoring Data on the SoftBank Handset (except 3G) Select data →@ Transfer data on the SoftBank handset (except 3G) that is stored in the To select other data, repeat Step 2. memory card to the handset.
  • Page 230: Deleting Backup Data

    Note Relocating Function Setting Data The security settings on the data restored to the handset are not Make backups of function setting data in the memory card. They can be reflected in the transferred data. restored in the handset. Backing Up Setting Data to a Memory Card Offline mode is set during importing data from a memory card.
  • Page 231: Restoring Setting Data

    Restoring Setting Data Displaying Files on a TV Setting data of the 910T and other handsets which is stored in the memory Connect handset to a TV using the video output cable (optional) to display card can be restored in the handset.
  • Page 232: Setting The Tv System

    The country code is added. Prior subscription is required for the international phone service. For ● details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). K (Menu) After selecting a country name in the country code list, press Changing the International Code...
  • Page 233: Shortcut Menu

    If you call up a file registered in the shortcut menu, certain operations Setting the Shortcut Menu may not be available. Up to 40 items of the 910T's functions can be registered. Names and icons of Editing the Function Names the registered functions can be changed.
  • Page 234: Moving Icons

    Sending Touch Tones The icons of preset functions (page 13-27) cannot be changed. Send touch tones to use interactive voice response services and other types of touchtone services. Moving Icons Sending Individual Touch Tones In standby mode →S Press any of the 0 to 9 , * and # keys Select a function →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 235: Using The Pause (P) For Sending Touch Tones

    Using the Pause (P) for Sending Touch Tones Using the Stereo Earphone-microphone with Audio Remote Control (Optional) The pause "P" allows you to send sequences of touch tones, each separated If you use the stereo earphone-microphone with audio remote control with a pause "P".
  • Page 236: Setting The Phone Number

    Press and hold G of the remote control to end Setting the Phone Number the call Main Settings Call Settings Earphone Alternatively, you can press O to end the call. menu ● Earphone Call If the handset is in manner mode (page 11-1) and the stereo earphone- ON →@ microphone with audio remote control and the stereo earphone are plugged in together, a ringtone set in the normal mode sounds through...
  • Page 237: Optional Services

    This service allows you to notify your phone number to Caller ID the other party when you make a call and allows you to For details on services, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). ● confi rm the phone number of a caller (page 11-13).
  • Page 238: Call Diverting

    ■ Selecting a Phone Number from the Call Log Call Diverting Call Log →@→Select a phone number→ @ (twice)→Connect to the network automatically→ @ Calls and video calls are transferred to a specified phone if the handset is OFF or is out of the service area. If All Calls is selected for the transfer Note conditions, "...
  • Page 239: Deactivating Call Divert/Voicemail

    Voicemail Center. " " appears when you have a new message. Voicemail service The Voicemail has several functions such as recording an answering ● message and using a voicemail message. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). 14-3...
  • Page 240: Listening To Your Voicemail

    Listening to Your Voicemail Call Waiting Call Waiting service enables you to answer a newly received voice call while Main Settings Call Settings Call Services menu you are talking on another voice call. Also use this service to put your current voice call on hold while you make a voice call to someone else.
  • Page 241: Switching Between Two Callers

    Multiparty Call When Voicemail or Call Diverting is active, unanswered calls are Call other parties during a call and switch between the parties or talk to transferred to Voicemail Center or the forwarding number. When active multiple parties simultaneously. Connect with up to five parties service is set to All Calls, Call Waiting is disabled.
  • Page 242: Call Barring

    All Outgoings : Stop all outgoing calls. When the other party answers, press K (Menu) All Out-Intl. : Stop all outgoing international calls. Out-Intl. : Stop all outgoing international calls except to Japan. Multiparty →@→ Multiparty →@ ■ Restricting Incoming Calls Incoming Call →@→Select a barring condition→...
  • Page 243: Changing Your Call Barring Service Code

    Changing Your Call Barring Service Code Main Settings Call Settings Call Services menu Call Barring Security Code →@ Enter your current call barring service code Enter your new call barring service code →@ Re-enter your new call barring service code for confirmation →@ ●...
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  • Page 245: About Messaging

    Change the account name (part before @) of your email address. Exchange long text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects, etc. with other (Default) SoftBank handsets, PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. □□□□□□□□□□□@softbank.ne.jp To use S! Mail and receive email, an additional contract is required.
  • Page 246: Displaying New Messages

    Displaying New Messages Checking New Messages When a message is received, animation plays while the ringtone is playing. Main Messaging The " " indicator appears at the top of the display. When you receive a menu "Feeling Mail" message, a pictograph that shows an emotion (emoticon) is Retrieve Msg.
  • Page 247: Checking Received Messages

    Note If you receive the rest of the message, transmission fees may be charged Server Mail →@ on the recipient's side. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). Keep/Do not Keep →@ It may be impossible to display/play a file until you obtain a content key For details on how to enter address, see page 15-4.
  • Page 248: Creating & Sending An S! Mail

    Creating & Sending an S! Mail Subject →@→ Enter a subject →@ Send a long message with up to 15,000 double-byte characters/30,720 Text →@→ Enter a message →@ single-byte characters or a message with images and melodies attached. You can send a message up to 300 KB including the subject, body text and ■...
  • Page 249: Available Options When You Enter An Address

    Cc : Select this option to send copies of the message sent to the Available Options When You Enter an Address address in the To fi eld to other addresses. Addresses entered in An address can be added or deleted after you enter it. Also save it to Phone the Cc (carbon copy) fi...
  • Page 250: Decorating The Text

    If you send a decorated message to a device (PC, for example) other than an HTML-enabled SoftBank handset, decorated parts may not be In the Create Message window → Select the text →...
  • Page 251: Attaching Files

    Using Mail Template When selecting the file in a folder, select a folder and press Decorate the text easily by inserting the mail template. K (Menu) to perform the While selecting the attached file, press In the Create Message window → Select the text → following: Details/Delete @→K (Menu) →...
  • Page 252: Other Functions

    The Self-delete setting can be performed if mail recipients use number of maximum characters. SoftBank handsets which supports this feature. However due to the ■ Saving the Message as a Draft Message to Drafts limitation of the system, messages which are not stored temporary in K (Menu)→Save to Draft →@→...
  • Page 253: Creating & Sending An Sms Message

    The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange short text messages The message is sent. with other SoftBank handsets. Up to 70 characters (140 bytes) can be sent if If you select Notify Only Once, a confi rmation window won't be ●...
  • Page 254: Drafts

    ■ Switching the Mail Type to S! Mail Drafts Mail Type →@→ S! Mail →@ ■ Setting the Length of Time a Sent Message is Stored on Saving the Message as a Draft Message to Drafts the Mail Server Options →@→ Expiry Time →@→Select the expiry time→ @ Main Messaging Create Msg.
  • Page 255: Message Box

    Unread S! Mail Notification Message Box Read S! Mail Notification Received and sent messages are saved to the Received and Sent message Sent message ・ Read Delivery Check ・ Attached file boxes respectively. Created messages that have not been sent are saved to Sent message ・...
  • Page 256: Setting Security For Message Box

    Setting Security for Message Box Changing the Message Box List Display Mode When Security Lock is set for Message Box, Security Code (page 1-21) entry is Switching between Folder View and All Message View required to open Message Box. Switch views of received and sent messages in the Message Box between Main Messaging menu...
  • Page 257: Operations While Viewing Messages

    Switching the Message List Display Mode Moving SMS Messages to your USIM Card or Handset Main Main Messaging Message Box Messaging Message Box menu menu Select a folder →@ Select a folder →@→ Open a message K (Menu) → Display →@ K (Menu) →...
  • Page 258: Replying To Messages

    If you select Person as a sorting criterion, entries in the Phone Book ● Replying to Messages are set as a sorting criterion. If you select Phone Book, whether Quote sender's message when composing your reply. the message is saved to the Phone Book or not is set as a sorting For S! Mail, a replying message has Re: automatically inserted into the criterion.
  • Page 259: Forwarding Messages

    Forwarding Messages Checking Delivery Report For S! Mail, a forwarding message has Fw: automatically inserted into the Confirm the delivery status of messages by delivery report sent from the mail ● front of the subject. server when Delivery Check (page 15-21) is set to Ask. View the delivery report in the Information Prompt (page 1-9), too.
  • Page 260: Saving Attached Files

    ■ Adding the Selected Phone Number/Email Address to the Note Phone Book Some files may not be saved depending on the file type. Save Sender →@→ Add New/Add →@→Add a Phone Book Some data may not be displayed/played properly on your handset. entry When a received message has more than 20 attached files, all the files See "Adding a New Entry"...
  • Page 261: Protecting/Unprotecting Messages

    ■ Deleting All Messages in the Received/Sent Box Protecting/Unprotecting Messages K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ All →@→Enter your security code (page 1-21)→YES→ @ Protect messages against accidental deletion or Auto-delete (page 15-14). Main Received/Sent Messages Operations Messaging Message Box menu Main Received/Sent → Select a folder →@ Messaging Message Box menu...
  • Page 262: Server Mail Operations

    Server Mail Operations Switching between Unread and Read Main Using the Mail List Messaging Message Box Received menu If an incoming message meets any of the following criteria, the message is Select a folder →@ stored on the mail server temporarily. ■...
  • Page 263: Forwarding Server Messages

    Deleting Server Messages Retrieved messages are deleted from the Mail List and saved to Delete messages stored on the Mail Server. Received. Deleting One Message Forwarding Server Messages Main Messaging Server Mail menu Forward messages stored on the Mail Server to other handsets, PCs, etc. Main Select a message →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 264: Checking The Mail Server Status

    Message Settings Deleting All Messages Main Display Settings Messaging Server Mail menu Main K (Menu) → Delete →@→ All Read Mail/All →@ Messaging Settings Display menu ■ Deleting All Messages Stored on the Mail Server ■ Selecting a Message Font Size Font Size →@→Select the font size→...
  • Page 265: Sending Settings

    ■ Editing the Registered Signature Setting Groups Signature 1/Signature 2 →K (Menu)→Edit→ @→ Edit a signature→ @ Send a message to multiple addresses by using the Group list. Main Messaging Settings Creating Setting the Default Mail Type menu Set the type of an outgoing message (SMS/S! Mail) when you create a new Category →@→...
  • Page 266: Receiving Settings

    ■ Specifying a Time for Delivering Messages from the ■ Setting the Automatic Display of Picture Files Service Center to Recipients Picture →@→ Show/Hide →@ Delivery Time →@→Select the delivery time→ @ ■ Setting the Automatic Display of Sound Files ■...
  • Page 267: Setting 3D Pictogram Display

    Note Reject/Accept →@ 3D Pictogram Display cannot display SMS/S! Mail messages with no body text, S! Mail notifications and delivery reports. Setting Spam Filtering Background playback of a music file may be paused if you use 3D Sort messages from telephone numbers or email addresses that are not saved Pictogram Display.
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  • Page 269: Getting Started

    About Yahoo! Keitai and PC Website When cache memory becomes full, the oldest information saved in the cache Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai (SoftBank's mobile portal site). will be deleted automatically. Also browse the Internet using PC Browser. In this manual, the Internet is Previous viewed pages may load from Cache Memory.
  • Page 270: Ssl / Tls

    SSL/TLS usage. Websites you have retrieved are temporarily stored. Press J (Back) to return SoftBank, VeriSign Japan, Betrusted Japan, Entrust Japan, GeoTrust Japan, to the previous page. If you press K (Menu) and select Forward, it takes RSA Security and SECOM Trust Systems cannot be held liable for any you to the next page.
  • Page 271 Note Text Entry & Item Selection One on the left is a screen image. The actual screen may look different. When there are entry fields and selectable items on the screen, operate as follows.           12:30     お名前   年齢                   10代 □  ...
  • Page 272: Accessing Yahoo! Keitai

    Accessing Yahoo! Keitai Accessing PC Websites Access Yahoo! Keitai to search for information. Also connect to a Website by View websites designed for PCs with the PC Browser. entering an address (URL) like "http://www.△△.ne.jp" directly. Main Yahoo! Keitai menu The " "...
  • Page 273: Saved Pages

    Saved Pages Bookmarks If you save frequently accessed information to Saved Pages, the information If you bookmark frequently accessed pages, you will be able to access them can be called up without accessing the Internet later. quickly and easily. Saving Displayed Pages to Saved Pages Adding a Bookmark Display a page →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 274: Editing Bookmarks

    Edit →@→ Select a title →@ You can call up information from Bookmarks while viewing a page. K (Menu) → Bookmarks → @ → View List Edit the title →@→J (OK) Display a page → To rename a folder, select a folder you want to rename from the ●...
  • Page 275: Setting Browser Security

    Setting Browser Security Select the title of the page →K (Menu) → Send URL/As Mail →@ If you set browser security, your security code needs to be entered to display Bookmarks, Saved Pages, Enter URL or History. Deleting Bookmarks Main Yahoo! Keitai menu Main...
  • Page 276: Operations For Web Pages

    Operations for Web Pages Using Linked Information Use linked phone numbers, email addresses or URLs to make calls, create Entering an URL Directly to Access a Website messages or access websites. Also add phone numbers and email addresses While displaying pages, connect to a homepage by entering an address (URL) to the Phone Book.
  • Page 277: Useful Features While Viewing A Page

    Useful Features while Viewing a Page Saving a Page to Event Save a displayed page to events in the Calendar. A saved page is stored in Searching for a Particular Character String on a Page Saved Pages. Display a page →K (Menu) → Tool →@ Display a page →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 278: Checking Server Certifi Cates

    Displaying a Selected Frame in the Whole Screen Changing Display Mode In a page that is designed for PCs and has multiple frames, a frame can be Switch the display mode between normal and full scale on the PC Browser selected and maximize it to fit the whole screen.
  • Page 279: Using Files In Web Pages

    Using Files in Web Pages Playing or Displaying the File Data Perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and Display a page that has a file →K (Menu) melody files in Web pages. Saving Mode →@→ Select a file →@ Saving the File to Data Folder Display a page that has a file →K (Menu) Play/View →@...
  • Page 280: Browser Settings

    Note Browser Settings Some pages may not be saved because of copyright restrictions, etc. To configure the PC Website Browser, select PC Browser and then ● Some files may not be displayed/played properly on your handset. Settings on Yahoo! Keitai. Changing the Font Size of Text in Information For details on streaming, see page 7-8.
  • Page 281: Changing The Text Encoding Type

    Changing the Text Encoding Type Images and melodies refused are shown by the icons " " and " ". When text is not correctly shown in the page, change the text encoding type K (Menu) → To set the text browse while viewing a page, select to show them again.
  • Page 282: Security Settings

    Clearing All Cookie Information Referer Setting Set your handset whether or not a referer page (the previous page linked) will Main Yahoo! Keitai Settings Memory Mgr. menu be let off when you move from one Web page to the next. Main Enter your security code (page 1-21) →...
  • Page 283: Confi Rming The Root Certifi Cates

    Script Setting Setting SSL Communication Set whether or not your handset shows a confirmation window when Set whether or not your handset shows a confirmation window when sending showing a Web page whose script has been set. out encoded data by SSL communication. Main Main Yahoo! Keitai...
  • Page 284: Initializing Your Browser

    Initializing Your Browser Registering New Information to be Displayed Return data, such as browser setting, Bookmarks, Saved Pages, access history, Main Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor authentication information, cookie and cache, to the default settings. menu Main List →@ Yahoo! Keitai Settings menu Browser Reset →@→...
  • Page 285: Live Monitor Settings

    Note Setting Standby Mode Display If there is a piece of newly arriving information that failed to be Specify whether or not your handset displays newly arriving information in received, it will be displayed in the Information Prompt (page 1-9). the standby mode.
  • Page 286 Setting Ticker Speeds Set scrolling speeds and shifting rates of tickers showing newly arriving information in standby mode. Main Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor Settings menu Screen Speed →@→ Select the speed →@ Resetting the Registered List Delete all registered Live Monitor lists and S! Loop list (page 16-16). Main Yahoo! Keitai Live Monitor...
  • Page 287: Getting Started

    Enjoy games and acquire the information in real time by connecting to the For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-30). network for Network S! Appli. ● You can download and use 910T compatible S! Appli. When you use a Network S! Appli, a communication fee is charged each ● ●...
  • Page 288: Downloading S! Appli

    Downloading S! Appli If there is an S! Appli being temporarily suspended at the beginning of Main downloading, a confirmation window making sure of completion will be S! Appli Library menu displayed. If you want to continue downloading, select YES. More S! Appli →@→...
  • Page 289: Suspending/Resuming/Ending Of S! Appli

    Suspending/Resuming/Ending of S! Appli S! Appli Library Deleting S! Appli Suspending/Resuming/Ending Main While S! an application is running →O S! Appli Library menu ■Deleting One Application Pause/Resume/End →@ Select an application→ K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ One →@→ YES →@ ■Deleting Multiple Applications If you close your handset, the application pauses.
  • Page 290: Viewing Property Of S! Appli

    Note Viewing Property of S! Appli Standby mode settings will be cancelled if the S! Appli set as Main Screensaver is moved to the memory card. S! Appli Library menu There are some cases when an S! Appli cannot be moved anywhere according to the type of the preinstalled S! Appli.
  • Page 291: S! Appli Settings

    ■ Do Not Execute Any Function if No Confi rmation Window is Displayed O while starting up the standby mode application, the If you press No →@ S! Appli set for the standby mode will pause for a moment, but the standby mode setting will not be cancelled.
  • Page 292: S! Appli Volume

    S! Appli volume for incoming calls set at You need to update the information of S! Appli on the memory card after you the Original Mode. have used it (editing, adding, or deleting data) on other SoftBank handsets or PCs. Backlight Settings...
  • Page 293: Confi Rming The Route Certifi Cate Of An S! Appli

    Confirming the Route Certificate of an S! Appli Main S! Appli menu Certification →@→ Select the certification →@ 17-7...
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  • Page 295: Communications

    S! Town (Japanese Only) Using the Library S! Town is an online communication application. S! Town is a 3D virtual The library stores S! Appli that expand the functions of S! Town. Downloaded space. Enjoy the S! Town virtual space e.g. when chatting or shopping. S! Appli are automatically stored in the library.
  • Page 296: S! Loop (Japanese Only)

    S! Loop (Japanese Only) Use S! Loop to keep a diary on the web or exchange information via BBS. Main Communications menu S! Loop →@→ YES →@ S! Loop top menu appears. See S! Loop Help for operations. ● 18-2...
  • Page 297: Using S! Gps Navi

    SoftBank handsets. Also retrieve information about Navi Appli →@ your current location, and check the route to your destination. The navigation application is preinstalled in your handset. For details, contact SoftBank Note General Information (page 21-30). A navigation application cannot be started while another S! Appli is Note paused.
  • Page 298: Sending Current Position By S! Mail

    ■Sending the Location Information by S! Mail Location Mail →@→Create Message window Positioning accuracy is indicated in three levels. Level 3 is the most See "Adding a New Entry" (page 15-4) about the following ● accurate. If accuracy is level 1, it is recommended that you move to a operations.
  • Page 299: Saving Location Information To My Locations

    Settings Saving Location Information to My Locations Retrieve location information and save it to My Locations. Setting Quick GPS Main Navi menu In Quick GPS, your handset maintains network connections, allowing quicker access to location information. The " " indicator appears while you are My Locations →@→...
  • Page 300: Saving A Map Url

    Saving a Map URL Selecting the Navigation Application Set the map provider to show a map on the Internet. Select a navigation application. Main Main Navi Navi menu menu NAVI Settings →@→ Map URL Settings →@ NAVI Settings →@→ Set Navi Appli →@ ■Saving a Map URL Select a navigation application →@ Select an unregistered item→...
  • Page 301: Privacy Settings

    Privacy Settings Set how to notify when you receive positioning request made from handsets and PCs. Main Navi menu NAVI Settings →@→ Privacy Settings →@ For the following procedure, follow the onscreen instructions. ● Location Information Send Settings Set whether location information is sent automatically when a location information request is received while you are obtaining information.
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  • Page 303: Entertainment

    S! Cast (Japanese Only) Checking Content Updates Subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates. Content updates are Confirm the latest information. received during the night. When updates are received, Information Prompt The What's new? icon shown on the menu display of CAST will be " "...
  • Page 304: Downloading Content Manually

    Downloading Content Manually Checking History When an update cannot be received because your handset is turned off or Past updates are saved to History. the signal is weak, manually download the update. Only updates for that day The icon History shown on the menu display of CAST will be " "...
  • Page 305: Weather Indicator

    Weather Indicator Checking Weather Forecast Weather Indicator shows the weather forecast in the current area with Main Entertainment CAST indicators in the standby mode. Weather Indicator is updated automatically. menu A separate subscription is required to use Weather Indicator. ● Weather Icon →@→...
  • Page 306: Comic Surfi Ng

    Comic Surfing Comic Surfing is a viewer application to view electronic comic books and electronic photo albums (CCF files) saved in Books in Data Folder. Enlarge or reduce the size of images, scroll screens with simple operation, and use sound and vibration effects for realistic presentation. You need to obtain a contents key to view CCF files.
  • Page 307: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 308: Default Settings

    Default Settings Function Name Default Setting Page Screensaver:OFF, Start Time: 3 sec, Calls&Alarms (Voice Call: Pause Apps, Video Call: Pause S! Appli Settings Apps, Message: Continue Apps, Alarm: Pause Apps), Volume: Level 3, Backlight (Backlight: Chapter 17 Same as Phone, Blink: ON), Vibration: ON Live Auto Update (Flash News: Manual, News: Manual, S! Loop: Manual), Idle Screen (Idle Display: Settings...
  • Page 309 Function Name Default Setting Page Display Font Size: Medium-Small, Scrolling: Line, Show Address: Show All Page 15-20 Simple Input: No Entry, Category: No Entry, Signature: No Signature, Default Type: SMS, Notify Creating Page 15-20 Type: Show Confi rmation: Show, Vibration: ON, DeliveryCheck: Do not Ask, Expiry Time: Maximum, Priority: Sending Page 15-21 Normal, Delivery Time: Immediate, Reply to: OFF...
  • Page 310 Function Name Default Setting Page Alarms: OFF, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Volume: Level 3, Vibration: OFF, Duration: 60 sec, Image: Alarms Page 13-1 Original, Repeat: Once, Snooze: OFF Answer Phone Setting: OFF, Set Duration: 6 sec Page 13-3 Notepad Page 13-4 −...
  • Page 311 Function Name Default Setting Page Data Folder View Type: Thumbnail 3×3 Chapter 9 Media Player Play Mode: All, Surround: OFF, Equalizer: Flat Chapter 7 Quick GPS: OFF, Map URL Settings: NAVITIME(http: //map.navitime.jp/), Set Navi Appli: S! GPS Navi Chapter 19 NAVITIME, Positioning Lock: OFF My Details: Owner phone number only, Speed Calling: Unset, Select Storage: Phone Memory, Phone Book...
  • Page 312 Function Name Default Setting Page Idle Screen Wallpaper: Normal, Others: 1-line Digit, Ext. Display: Normal Deco (Icons): Normal, Deco (Windows): Normal, In-Calls: Normal, Messages: Normal, Main Screens Download: Normal, Power On: Normal, Power Off: Normal Caller Details Picture: ON, Ext. Display: ON Font Size (General: medium, Messaging: Medium-Small, PC Browser: Extra-Small, Mobile Web: Font Settings Medium-Small, Text Entry: Medium-Small), Font Color: Pattern 1...
  • Page 313 Function Name Default Setting Page PIN1 Setting − Change PIN1 − Page 12-1 Change PIN2 − Change Password 9999 Password Look Phone Closed: OFF, Power Saving: OFF, Power Off: OFF Page 12-2 Security Secret Mode Hide Page 12-3 Reject List (Set to Reject: OFF, Edit List: Unset), Anonymous: Reject, Anti Spam (Sort Messages: Reject Message Page 15-22 Do not Sort, Select Folder: Folder 18)
  • Page 314 Function Name Default Setting Page Reject Calls Specifi c #s (Specifi c #s: OFF, Reject List: No Entry), Unknown: OFF Page 11-12 Offl ine Mode Page 2-10 Call Settings Show My Number OFF Page 11-13 External Device Empty Page 11-14 ON/OFF: OFF, Paired Device (Paired Device: Unset, Trust Device: OFF), Settings (Visibility: Show, Pages 10-6, 10-7, Bluetooth...
  • Page 315 Function Name Default Setting Page Call Diverting − Page 14-2 Voicemail − Page 14-3 Call Call Waiting Page 14-4 − Services Multiparty Call − Page 14-5 Call Barring − Page 14-6 Dialed Number − Call Log Pages 2-6, 2-7 Received Call −...
  • Page 316: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes and Remedies ・ Is the battery pack inserted properly (page 1-14)? Cannot turn the power on. ・ Is the battery charged (page 1-12)? Displays Please check connection with ・ Is there dust on the connections and contacts of the rapid charger, handset or battery pack? Clean the your charger.
  • Page 317 Problem Possible Causes and Remedies ・ Did you dial the whole phone number starting from the area code? ・ Does Network busy. appear on the display? Cannot make voice and video calls. ・ Is Fixed Dialing Numbers (page 12-5) set? ・...
  • Page 318: Updating Software

      更新しました。   Note   If the software update fails, you may not be able to operate your   handset. In this case, contact SoftBank General Information (page   21-30). 21-12...
  • Page 319 ■Selecting the Date and Time to Update Software Schedule update →@→J (YES)→Select a date→ @→ Select time→ @ (twice) If a date or time you want to specify is not on the screen, select ● Next Time Slot or Next Week. A confi...
  • Page 320: Pictograph List

    Pictograph List Pictographs in are animated. Pictographs do not appear in email or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. 21-14...
  • Page 321: Arrange-Picture List

    Arrange-picture List キラキラライン やったー! 星空 がんばれ! おめでとう びっくり ありがとう くーまんライン1 ごめんね くーまんライン2 好き くーまんダンス ぷんぷん つかれた 21-15...
  • Page 322: Storage Capacity

    Storage Capacity Main Specifications Data Folder 910T Frequency Range : 3G/UMTS 2100 1920-2170 MHz Data Folder Up to 1 GB* : GSM 900 880-960 MHz * The S! Appli Library shares its memory with Data Folder. : DCS 1800 1710-1880 MHz...
  • Page 323 ● The continuous standby time refers to the average length of time a signal Rapid Charger can be received normally when the handset is closed, the handset is in a stationary state, a new fully charged battery pack is attached and there are Input Voltage : 100 to 240 V AC no calls made/received or operations performed.
  • Page 324: Glossary

    Glossary Term Defi nition 3G/UMTS A third generation (3G) mobile communication system. UMTS is the 3G mobile communication system of Europe. A wireless system for digital handsets. GSM is the predominant system in Europe and Asia, and is the world’s most widely used system.
  • Page 325: Index

    Any Key Answer .......11-12 Receiving ..........10-8 Index Attached Files Registered Device ........10-7 Attach Files ..........15-7 Search Device .........10-7 Automatic Extraction ......15-22 Sending Data .........10-8 Numeric Save Attached Files ........15-16 Trusted Device .........10-7 Auto Answer ........13-30 Bluetooth Settings .......10-11 3D Pictogram Display ......15-23 Auto-delete Setting ......15-14 Change Device Name ......10-11 Auto Play ..........15-23...
  • Page 326 Warning Window ........16-13 Camera ..........6-1 Pictures ............6-5 Add to Phone Book .........6-10 Preview Setting ........6-15 Close-up Switch ........6-4 Preview Window ........6-1 Color Control .........6-16 Self-view mode .........6-5 Date Stamp ..........6-14 Send Functions ........6-19 Cache ........16-1, 16-13 Delay Timer ..........6-16 Set Pictures ..........6-7 Calculator ..........13-4 Digital Camera ........
  • Page 327 Clock Display ........11-5 Default Settings .......21-2 Switch 12hour/24hour Clock ....11-7 Delete Messages Wallpaper & Clock Setting ..... 11-5 Auto-delete Setting .......15-14 Data Folder ..........9-1 Codes ..........1-21 Delete All Messages ......15-17 Data Management Call Barring Service Code ......1-21 Delete Multiple Messages ......15-17 Book Files ..........9-5 Center Access Code .........1-21 Delete One Message ......15-17...
  • Page 328 Rotate ............6-22 Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana ......3-3 Edit Text ..........3-12 Line Break ..........3-8 Clipboard ........3-12, 3-15 Lower Case ..........3-4 Glossary ...........21-18 Convert All ..........3-14 Phonetic Conversion ........3-5 Copy/Cut/Paste ........3-12 Pictographs ..........3-7 Delete ............3-15 Space ............3-8 Edit ............3-12 Special Characters ........3-5 Handsfree Operation ......2-6 Font Size ..........3-15 Symbols ...........3-6 Handstrap Hole ........1-5...
  • Page 329 Sending All ..........10-3 Equalizer ..........7-9 Sending Data .........10-2 Full Screen ..........7-2 International Call Service ....13-26 Hide Icons ..........7-2 Mail List ..........15-18 Add Country Code List ......13-26 Music Player ..........7-11 Delete ..........15-19 Add International Code and Country Code ..2-1 Mute ............7-2 Retrieve/Update ........15-18 Change International Code ....13-26...
  • Page 330 Message Box ........15-11 View Property ..........16-9 Change Order ........15-17 Operations While Viewing Messages ..15-13 Drafts ...........15-11 Move ...........15-13 Navigation Key ......xv, 11-11 Manage Folders ........15-13 Text Copy ..........15-13 Navigation Key Setting ....11-11 Received ..........15-11 Operator Name Display ....11-10 Navigation Keys ........11-11 Rename Folder ........15-13 Optional Accessories ......
  • Page 331 Ringtone Pattern ........4-3 Predictions ..........3-9 Forward ..........15-15 Ringtone Volume ........4-3 Conversion Prediction ......3-10 Move ...........15-18 S! Address Book ........4-12 Phrase Prediction ........3-10 Protect ..........15-17 Save ............4-1 Word Predictions ......3-9, 3-15 Reply ...........15-14 Search Modes ...........4-8 Priority ........15-8, 15-21 Sort Setting ...........15-13 Secret Setting ..........4-3 Priority Setting ........11-14 Switch Unread/Read ......15-18...
  • Page 332 S! Cast ..........20-1 S! Mail Settings .......15-20 Cast Information ........20-2 Address Filtering ........15-22 Check .......... 20-1, 20-2 Auto-extract .........15-22 S! Address Book .........4-12 Delete ........... 20-1, 20-2 Delivery Check ........15-21 S! Appli ..........17-1 Download Manually ........20-2 Delivery Time .........15-22 Delete ............17-3 Get Latest ..........20-2 Expiry Time ..........15-21 Download ..........17-2...
  • Page 333 Sent Messages Mail Type ..........15-21 Text Conversion Functions ....3-9 Auto-delete Setting .......15-14 Scroll Unit ..........15-20 Conversion Prediction ......3-10 Change Order ........15-17 Signature ..........15-21 Phrase Prediction ........3-10 Delete ..........15-17 Soft Keys ..........xv User Dictionary ........3-11 Display ..........15-11 Sound Effects ........11-4 Word Predictions ........3-9 Rename Folder ........15-13 Sound Effects Volume ......11-4...
  • Page 334 Update Software ......21-12 Self-view ..........5-4 USB ...........10-12 Send Picture ..........5-4 Cancel Data Transfer Mode ....10-14 Speaker .............5-5 Yahoo! Keitai ........16-1 Charging ..........10-14 Speaker Volume ........5-2 Dial-up Connections ......10-14 Switch Display ..........5-3 Set Data Transfer Mode ......10-13 Zoom ............5-3 Transfer Data .........10-13 Viewer Position ....1-11, 1-12, 6-1 Use Files ..........16-11 Voice Recorder .........13-19...
  • Page 335: Warranty & After Sales Service

    It is, therefore, recommended that you keep a backup Warranty copy of important data such as Phone Book data. SoftBank and Toshiba A warranty card is included with the handset. Carefully read the card and assume no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or alteration check that the store name and purchase date sections have been filled in of handset data (contents of the Phone Book, Data Folder, etc.) and...
  • Page 336: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about a SoftBank handset or service, please call General Information. For service or handset repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General From outside Japan, dial  ...
  • Page 337 * Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned. * Always erase all data recorded on old handsets (Phone Book entries, call records, mail, etc.) before recycling.

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