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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the V201SH.
^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^ V201SH is compatible with Vodafone Prepaid Service.
Web-related functions are not available. For details,
see Vodafone Prepaid Service Guidebook.
V201SH transmits at 1.5 GHz and is compatible with
the Vodafone K.K. network. This product is exclusively
for use in Japan.
Note
^ Copying this manual in whole or part without
authorization is prohibited.
^ Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.
^ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and
clarity of this manual. Please contact Customer
Service, General Information (see P.15-25)
concerning unclear or missing information.
Symbols
Multi Selector
Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc.
In this manual, Multi Selector operations
are indicated as shown to the right.
Basic Multi Selector Operations
B E: Press C or D
B F: Press B or A
B G: Press C, D, B or A
^ In this manual, most operations start with handset in Standby.
,
^ Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows,
menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
b
C
B
A
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  • Page 1 B F: Press B or A B G: Press C, D, B or A V201SH transmits at 1.5 GHz and is compatible with the Vodafone K.K. network. This product is exclusively ^ In this manual, most operations start with handset in Standby.
  • Page 2: Accessories

    Accessories Abbreviated Steps Handset operations starting from Index Menu are abbreviated as follows: CBattery (SHBAM1) CRapid Charger (SHCQ01) Press e to open Handy Features menu (Type 1 lithium-ion battery) Press b Perform the operation such as opening a window Index Menu Menu Item Handy (e) Selection...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Engaged Call Operations..........2-11 C Earpiece Volume ............2-11 Symbols........................i C Voice Memo ..............2-12 Accessories....................... iii C Notepad Memory ............2-13 Contents ........................iv ● Opening Entries............2-13 Safety Precautions ....................xiv Redial & Call History ............2-14 General Notes ....................... xxiii ● Delete ..............2-14 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................
  • Page 4 Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)......4-12 Text Entry Group Settings ...............5-16 C Phonetic Conversion ..........4-12 C Changing Group Name..........5-16 C One-Hiragana Conversion ........4-12 C Group Ring Tone ............5-16 C Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion .. 4-13 Wallpaper ................6-2 Display C Quick Conversion (for Hiragana)......4-13 Clock &...
  • Page 5 File Organization.............. 8-2 Getting Started ..............9-2 Managing Infrared C Transferable Files ............9-2 Data Folder ............... 8-3 Files (Data C Contents..............8-3 C Precautions..............9-3 Folder) C Window Description ........... 8-3 IR Password ..............9-3 C Icons ................8-4 Transferring Files .............9-4 C Display Settings ............8-5 C One File Transfer ............9-4 C All File Transfer ............9-5 Opening Files ..............
  • Page 6 Schedule ............... 11-12 Vodafone live! Basics.............12-2 Additional Vodafone C Saving Entries............11-12 Customizing Handset Address ........12-3 Functions live! C Setting Alarm ............11-13 Memory Status..............12-4 Overview ● Set Alarm ............11-13 Disabling Vodafone live! ..........12-4 C Schedule & Action Item Options ......11-15 Sending Text Messages ..........13-2 Mail C Opening Entries .............
  • Page 7 Additional Functions ........... 13-32 Using Linked Info ............14-9 Mail C Chat Mail Log............13-32 Images ................14-10 C Mail Folders............13-34 C Saving to Data Folder ..........14-10 C Confirm Delivery & Cancel Delivery....... 13-38 C Wallpaper & Display Images........14-10 C Sending from Outbox ..........13-39 Location Info ..............14-12 C Combining Split Mail Images .........
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    !DANGER Safety Precautions ^ Read safety precautions before using handset. Handset, Battery & Charger ^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Use specified battery and Do not short-circuit Charger Before Using Handset...
  • Page 9 !WARNING !WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Do not insert foreign objects If water or foreign matter is Take measures to prevent Do not swing handset by into the handset or Charger. inside handset: accidents. handstrap. ^ For safety, never use handset while Do not insert metal or flammable Discontinue handset use to prevent May result in injury or breakage.
  • Page 10 !WARNING !WARNING Charger Battery ^ If battery does not charge properly, Take measures to prevent During thunderstorms: If there is abnormal odor, excessive stop charging. Battery may overheat, heat, discoloration or distortion, accidents. Unplug Charger to avoid damage, fire burst or ignite. remove battery from handset.
  • Page 11 !CAUTION !CAUTION Handset Charger Avoid leaving handset in Inside vehicles Charger & In-Car Charger Do not use In-Car Charger when ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect extreme heat (inside vehicles, Handset use may cause electronic engine is off. equipment to malfunction. Charger.
  • Page 12: General Notes

    !CAUTION General Notes Battery General Use ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset ^ Charge battery in ambient Do not throw or abuse battery. data. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite.
  • Page 13: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    ^ Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. B Keep handset away from precipitation. The highest SAR value for V201SH is 0.77 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted with B Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may condense causing corrosion.
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 15: Function & Feature Preview

    Function & Feature Preview Handset Parts & Functions Simple Mode Manner Mode Kanji Conversion Handset Select a simplified menu, ideal Press a single key to mute Use Predictive or Previous for users who use only basic ringer and activate Message Usage to reduce key strokes handset functions.
  • Page 16 7 U Key A Mail Key While an image or message appears, Open Mail menu or execute right Soft press to open next one (newer one). In Key functions (see P.1-21). B Power On/Off & End Key alphanumeric entry, open web/mail address prefixes &...
  • Page 17: Display Indicators

    E d Alarm Set J Q Keypad Lock Active Display Indicators F Entry Mode K l Message Current character entry mode Message Recorder messages zqxiUW DEs 234 5 G j Message Recorder Active L h Silent jlfhj H f Vibration Active Ringer is Silent.
  • Page 18: Battery & Charger

    Battery & Charger Getting Started Estimated Hours of Use Battery Time (fully charged battery) Battery Time may shorten when Charge battery before first use/after a period of disuse. handset is used in poor conditions: Continuous Talk Time 140 minutes ^ Charging takes approximately 115 minutes Battery Life ^ Poor Usage Conditions Continuous Standby Time...
  • Page 19 Extend Battery Time When Battery Runs Out C Indicator Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. Charge or replace when level is low. Adjust the following settings: A message appears and short beeps Battery Strength indicator is for reference only. ^ Backlight (see P.6-7) sound.
  • Page 20: C Installing & Removing Battery

    Installing & Removing Battery Removing ^ Always make sure handset power is off before opening handset. Inserting ^ Do not remove battery immediately after saving files, sending messages, etc. Remove battery Press down and slide cover as Insert battery Press down and slide cover as shown until it clicks shown until it clicks ^ Grasp Battery Tab and lift as shown.
  • Page 21: C Rapid Charger

    Rapid Charger In-Car Charger Use specified Charger only. Use specified In-Car Charger only. AC 100V Outlet Cigarette Lighter Terminal Cover Socket Blades Printed Side Up Rapid Charger In-Car Charger Terminal Cover Small Light Printed Side Up External Device Connector Charger Connector Small Light Plug Release Tabs...
  • Page 22: Handset Power On/Off

    Handset Power On/Off Key Guard Turning On Press g for 1+ seconds Use Key Guard to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. Activating Press b for 1+ seconds n appears and Key Guard is set. Emergency calls (110, etc.) are not possible when Key Guard is active.
  • Page 23: Clock Settings

    Clock Settings Handset Menus Index Menu Index Menu Functions Clock Access functions/operations from Index Menu. Select 9Clock Settings and press b Press b Enter the year --:-- F59:Clock Settin 2006Y ーーMーーD(ー) ーー:ーー Select 2006 Index Menu opens. Example: Year 2006 Use G to select an item Enter the month and day To open Handy Features menu, press e.
  • Page 24: C Functions Menu

    C Selecting Functions by Numbers Handy Features Menu In Standby, press b to open Index Menu, then enter numbers. Corresponding C In Index Menu, press e 3 to open Handy Features menu. function or menu opens. Handy Features Simple Mode F13:Sound Effects 1Simple Mode 2Display Patterns...
  • Page 25: Quick Operations

    Quick Operations Guide Learn when/how to use Keypad functions/shortcuts. In Standby, enter numbers to access functions. Accessible functions vary by entered digits. (Functions shown to the right Index Menu Functions Settings 1 J:Speed Dial appear for single digits.) To activate functions, press X:Spendin Memo corresponding Soft Key (example: press f for Speed Dial).
  • Page 26: Security Code

    Security Code 9999 or the 4-digit number selected at initial subscription; required to use/change some handset functions. appears when Security Code is entered. ^ If Invalid Code appears, try again. ^ Change Security Code as needed (see P.10-2). ^ Write down Security Code. If lost, contact Vodafone Customer Center, General Information (see P.15-25).
  • Page 27: Basic Handset Operations

    Basic Handset Operations...
  • Page 28: Initiating A Call

    Initiating a Call ^ Do not cover handset microphone (see P.1-3 E) while talking on the phone. Confirm handset is on ^ Avoid covering area over Internal Antenna (see P.1-5 K). ^ Check signal strength. ^ Voice quality is affected depending on how and where handset is used. ^ Handset will not transmit when s, s, n or Q appears (see P.15-8).
  • Page 29: C Redial

    Redial International Call & Send With Code Place calls from Redial. Up to 20 recently dialed numbers are saved in Redial. Preset the number to add before dialing a phone number saved in Phone Book. Use International Call to place international calls and Send With Code to add one prefix Press B (F) such as 186 (Send Caller ID) or 184 (Block Caller ID).
  • Page 30: Incoming Call

    Incoming Call A call arrives To Activate/Cancel Any Key Answer C Follow these steps while handset is not receiving calls. Press b Press b Select 1Sounds Press b <<Incomin Call>> Select Functions Select 0Call Functions Press b Select 1Incoming Call Press b Select 7Any Key Answer Press b...
  • Page 31: Handling Incoming Calls

    Handling Incoming Calls Placing Callers on Hold Quick Recorder Callers placed on hold hear a message explaining that you cannot answer their call Activate Message Recorder (see P.11-3) for one time only to record caller messages right away and asking them to hold or call back later. on handset.
  • Page 32: Delayed Ringer

    Delayed Ringer Engaged Call Operations Activate Delayed Ringer to help screen one-ring sales calls. Handset ringer is delayed Earpiece Volume for three seconds for incoming calls from numbers not saved in Phone Book or Owner Profile. Delayed Ringer is Off by default. Adjust Earpiece volume (5 levels).
  • Page 33: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo Notepad Memory Save up to three sets of numbers during a call. During a call, press k for 1+ seconds ^ Use up to 24 digits (0 - 9, U and #) per entry. ^ When full, oldest entries are deleted to make room for new ones. Recording starts.
  • Page 34: Redial & Call History

    Redial & Call History Opening Redial Records Call History Indicators Press B (F) Completed Call Answered call Dialed numbers appear with date and time. Missed Call Unanswered call (including calls screened by Delayed Ringer) ^ Name appears if saved in Phone Book. Hold Disconnected after hold ^ When there is no Redial record, Call History...
  • Page 35: Simple Mode

    Although 6Voice Mail appears in Phone Functions, Voice Mail is not available on B Restrict Dial 1, 2 B Accept Call 1, 2 (see P.10-4) (see P.10-5) V201SH. 1, 2 B Reject Call B Secret Mode (see P.10-5) (see P.10-6) B Alarm B Auto Power On/Off (see P.11-6)
  • Page 36: Call Time

    Call Time Check estimated time of the most recent call (Call Time) and all calls made since C 2Mail Reset was last applied (Total Talk Time). 1Inbox Call Time appears for calls made and those received. Open received messages (see P.13-21) 1Mail 2Sent Open sent messages (see P.13-21)
  • Page 37: Call Charge

    Call Charge My Number & Owner Profile Check estimated call charge of the most recent call and all calls. Confirm handset phone number. ^ Save name, reading, up to three phone numbers and three mail addresses, a 7-digit Index Menu Functions Charges postal code, personal data and photo.
  • Page 38 Manner Mode...
  • Page 39: Minding Mobile Manners

    Minding Mobile Manners Manner Mode Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate Activating & Canceling handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Activating ^ Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm.
  • Page 40: Manner Mode Settings

    Manner Mode Settings LED Indicator Flash Small Light for incoming communications Customize Manner Mode settings. Default Settings: Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings LED Indicator Select 1Normal, 2Small Light or 3Off Press b Message Recorder On Ring Tone Level Silent (All) Vibration On (All) LED Indicator Small Light Whisper Mode...
  • Page 41: Off-Line Mode

    Off-Line Mode Use Off-Line Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions. ^ In Off-Line Mode, incoming/outgoing calls and Vodafone live! transmissions are blocked. ^ Off-Line Mode is Off by default. Activating Functions Settings 1 Off-Line Index Menu Mode Choose 1On and press b s appears and Off-Line Mode is set.
  • Page 42 Text Entry...
  • Page 43: Character Selection

    Key Assignments Character Selection Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between character Use Kana and Pager (see P.4-10) to enter alphanumerics, Symbols, hiragana, kanji, options for that key. katakana and Pictographs. Unless otherwise noted, text entry operations are Example: In katakana entry, press 1 three times for ウ...
  • Page 44: Entering Characters

    Press D k and use E to select a word Entering Characters New Messa ^ The most recent selection appears first in the list. /128 To see other suggestions, press d J or e W. 鈴木 Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana To exit the list, press i.
  • Page 45: C Entering Alphanumerics

    C Selecting Multiple Converted Words Line Break Press k. Insert line breaks in mail message text, Text Memo, BBS, etc. Example: To enter 西山大輔 Press D at the end of text Contact me at ^ To insert line breaks in text, press 0 until e appears.* In kanji にしやまだいすけ...
  • Page 46: C Mail & Web Extensions

    Mail & Web Extensions Deleting Log List C In a text entry window, press d I Select 9Input/Conversion Press b In alphanumeric entry, press q Select 5Clear Symbols Press b Select 1OK Press b 1.co.jp B To return to the text entry window, press i Press i Select an extension and press b 2.ne.jp...
  • Page 47: C Character Code

    Character Code Pager Code List ^ Blanks indicate no entry. Use multi-digit Character Codes to enter characters. ^ Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press k to switch. In Character Code entry mode, enter four digits (see P.15-10 - 15-13) Double-byte upper case Double-byte lower case Second digit (Press next)
  • Page 48: Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)

    Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion Conversion Methods (Japanese Only) Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. Phonetic Conversion Enter hiragana and press d ^ ^ To enter AM, press 26 then d ^. Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. Use E to select a word and press b Enter reading in hiragana ^ Hiragana to Roman Letter Conversion (hiragana with ゛or ゜is converted to the same...
  • Page 49: Conversion Settings

    One Hiragana Predictive Entry Dictionaries (Japanese Only) Enter hiragana and initiate Quick Conversion. Words starting with a hiragana in the あ い う え お あ same row ( ) appear. Word suggestions vary by time of day. User Dictionary Example: When あ...
  • Page 50: Editing Characters

    Copy/Cut & Paste Editing Characters Copy or cut and paste text (up to 6,000 single-byte characters) into the same window or another (when Paste appears). Deleting Press d I Use G to select a character and press i Kinoshita Select 1Copy or 2Cut and press b The highlighted character is deleted.
  • Page 51: Text Memo

    Text Memo Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message, etc. ^ Save up to 20 Text Memo phrases. ^ Save up to 128 single-byte characters per phrase. ^ Ten editable Text Art are saved by default. Edit and replace default entries. ^ When memory is full, delete text to make room for new ones (see below).
  • Page 52: Phone Book

    Phone Book...
  • Page 53: Overview

    Overview Saving to Phone Book Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book. Entry Phone Book Entry Items names appear for calls from numbers saved in Phone Book. ^ Save up to 500 entries (000 - 499) in Phone Book. C Dialing from Phone Book ^ Create QR Codes from Phone Book entries (see P.11-28).
  • Page 54: C New Phone Book Entries

    New Phone Book Entries Press d q Memory Number entry window opens. Assign a Memory Number to each entry. Index Menu Tel Ops Add to Phone Book Enter Memory No. (000 - 499) Entry is saved to Phone Book. Enter a name Use Headphones to call the number saved in Memory Number 000 (see P.11-32).
  • Page 55 Photo Saving Secret Mode Entries Save a still image or animation to each Phone Book entry; saved image appears for Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see P.5-4). calls/mail from phone numbers/mail addresses saved in that entry. Select b and press b Saving an Image to Photo Choose 1On and press b Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see P.5-4).
  • Page 56: C Saving From Redial Or Call History

    Saving from Redial or Call History Option Settings Index Menu Tel Ops Set Personal Ring Tone, Incoming Notice, Picture Call/Mail (see P.5-6) and Mail Folder. Select Set All or One Number/Address. Select 4Redial or 5Call History and press b Apply the same setting to every number/address in a single Phone Select a record and press d I Set All Book entry.
  • Page 57: Setting Options

    Setting Options Using Phone Book Follow these steps after opening Option Settings menu (see P.5-9). Dialing from Phone Book Personal Ring Tone Select Ring Tone, vibration, etc. for incoming calls/mail from & Incoming Notice numbers/addresses saved in Phone Book Search Phone Book by Memory Number (default search method) to call numbers Ring Tone within entries.
  • Page 58: C Phone Book Search

    Window Description Switching Search Methods Press A (M) 1 Name The method used last appears. 2 Group Name Ueda Mikio 3 Icon for Saved Items Press d I 1Friends B Phone Number (e Call, f Home, peuu Select a method and press b r Mobile, s Company) B Mail Address (i Internet, j Mobile) Selected method appears.
  • Page 59: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Editing Phone Book Use Speed Dial to call first phone number saved in Memory Numbers 000 - 099. To dial numbers saved in Secret Mode entries, first activate Secret Mode (see P.10-6). Correction/Change If not, Secret Data saved appears and handset returns to Standby. Press A (M), then open an entry Dialing Memory No.
  • Page 60: Group Settings

    Group Settings Customize Group options; create new Group names. Personal Ring Tone and Incoming Notice settings (see P.5-10) take priority over Group Settings. Changing Group Name Index Menu Functions Settings 1 Group Settings Change Group Name Select a Group and press b Enter a name ^ Enter up to 10 single-byte characters.
  • Page 61 Display...
  • Page 62: Wallpaper

    ^ To set Wallpaper from Data Folder, see P.8-11. Wallpaper ^ Using Wallpaper shortens Battery Time. Using animation or multiple images consumes more handset power. Use Wallpaper to set an image or animation to appear in Standby. Choose from preset ^ Wallpaper does not appear when Calendar Large Stamp or Schedule &...
  • Page 63: Display Images

    Calendar Contents Display Images Holiday Select images to use them for Power On/Off, incoming calls and Alarm windows. Use ^ Appears in red (see P.11-17) preset images or images received via Long Mail, etc. Display Images is Off for all items by default. Current Date Index Menu Functions...
  • Page 64: Fonts

    2 Enter Active Time (01 - 99 seconds) and press b Active Time is set. V201SH employs LC Fonts for easing viewing of handset menus and messages. LC Font/LCFONT, as well as the LC logo are all Disabling Backlight/Keypad Light registered trademarks of SHARP CORPORATION.
  • Page 65: Other Display Settings

    Other Display Settings Animation appears on Display after a specified period of Screen Animation inactivity (except in Standby) KOff Language Switch handset user interface between Japanese and English Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Animation Screen Animation Preset Animation K日本語 (Japanese) Choose 1On Press b Select 1Animation...
  • Page 66 Sounds & Related Functions...
  • Page 67: Call Functions

    Ring Tone Call Functions Select from preset patterns, preset melodies, Original Ring Tones, Voice files, etc. Use Call Functions menu items to adjust Ring Tones, Vibration, Small Light and Ring Check preset melodies on handset. Time settings. See below for the default settings. Index Menu Functions Sounds...
  • Page 68: C Handset Vibration

    Handset Vibration Small Light Index Menu Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item Vibration Index Menu Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item LED Indicator Choose 1On and press b Select 1Small Light and press b To cancel, choose 2Off Press b To cancel, choose 2Off Press b (Omit the next steps.)
  • Page 69: Sound Effects

    Press b Sound Effects To adjust Sound Effect volume, select 2Volume Press b Use E to adjust level Press b Adjust sounds and volume for handset operations. To set Sound Effect duration, select 3Time Press b Select time (Keypad Sound/ Press b Keypad Sound...
  • Page 70: Original Voice

    Original Voice Original Ring Tones Record sound for up to 30 seconds per file and use as Ring Tones or Alarm Tones. Basics Sound is saved to Voice Folder. Create melodies to use as Ring Tones, or to send via Long Mail. Index Menu Functions Sounds...
  • Page 71 Select tone Notes & Rests ^ Piano is set for all melody chords by default. Note Rest Duration Note Rest Duration ^ Select preset tones or Instrument Effects (see P.7-17) created beforehand. Whole note/rest Dotted half note/rest ^ Selected tone applies to two melody chords (pairs: 1&17, 2&18, 3&19...16&32). Sixteenth note/rest Whole note triplet/rest Adjust loudness...
  • Page 72: C Creating An Original Ring Tone

    Creating an Original Ring Tone Note/Rest Type Press q to toggle as follows. Press p to toggle types in reverse. Make sure there is enough free memory. When Data Folder is full, delete files and try again (see P.8-9). Index Menu Functions Sounds Original Tones...
  • Page 73: C Editing An Original Ring Tone

    Press d W Editing an Original Ring Tone ^ Skip ahead to Step 19 when not adjusting loudness. Make sure there is enough free memory. When Data Folder is full, delete files and try Select Adjust Loudness and press b again (see P.8-9).
  • Page 74: C Deleting An Original Ring Tone

    Deleting an Original Ring Tone Editing Sounds 1 Use E to change pitch and switch type with p/q/8/ 9 (see P.7-12) Index Menu Functions Sounds Original Tones Data Folder ^ Keys 1 - 7 are not available for this operation. Select a file and press d I Adding Sounds Select Delete and press b...
  • Page 75 Select Algorithm Algorithm ^ Choose from six types for 8/16 Chords, and two types for Select a combination of Operators from six types (8/16 Chords) or two types (32 32 Chords. Chords). orithm 3 ^ Algorithm setting is not available for WT Original Tone. orithm 4 For 8/16 Chords orithm 5...
  • Page 76: C Creating Instrument Effects

    Parameter Description Creating Instrument Effects The higher the Attack Rate, the longer sounds take to reach the maximum Attack Rate volume. When using tones with Attack Rate high, use longer notes or select Index Menu Functions Sounds Instrument Effects (15 levels) slower tempo.
  • Page 77: Other Sound Related Functions

    Select Panpot and adjust with F ^ For WT Original Tone, skip ahead to Step 21. Select Sustain and choose On or Off with F Select Vibration Level and adjust with F Press d j When finished with all settings, press d j ^ To create more, repeat from Step 2 on P.7-21.
  • Page 78: Managing Files (Data Folder)

    Managing Files (Data Folder)
  • Page 79: File Organization

    File Organization Data Folder Handset has two storage areas. Files are automatically sorted into Memory by Contents function and into File Cabinet by file format. Handset File Cabinet capacity is approximately 8 MB. Files created or obtained via Sky/Long Mail, etc. are organized in separate folders according to file format.
  • Page 80: C Icons

    C File View (List File Names) Sound Files Icon Format Description File Size Data Folder 3.7KB SMAF Melody via Long Mail, etc. (may include images) Folder Name Melody Melody via Long Mail, etc. 9-21_12-34 Melody downloaded from Sky Melody Center 9-21_12-21 Sky Melody 9-21_11-25...
  • Page 81: Opening Files

    Properties Opening Files Index Menu My Files Data Folder Handset Data Folder Select a folder or a file within it Index Menu My Files Press d I Select Property and press b Select 1Data Folder and press b Details appear. Data Folder Select a folder and press b ^ Press D to scroll down.
  • Page 82: Editing Files & Folders

    Editing Files & Folders Delete Delete a single file or all files at once To change folder names or activate/cancel Secret Mode, set folders to appear from Index Menu My Files Data Folder Display Settings (see P.8-5). Deleting Single Files Press b Press d I Changing Folder/...
  • Page 83: C Opening Animation Files

    Select a blank entry and press b Opening Animation Files Select an image from Data Folder (see P.8-6) and press b Index Menu My Files Data Folder Press d X to use other image. Select a folder and press b To start over from Step 3, press e W.
  • Page 84: C Setting Image & Animation As Display Images

    Setting Image & Animation as Display Images Sending Files via Long Mail To Display Images can be selected only for compatible files. Attach files to Long Mail from Data Folder. Index Menu My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) Index Menu My Files...
  • Page 85: Editing Images

    Changing Image Size Editing Images Resize images in Data Folder to send via Long Mail or set as Wallpaper. ^ Alternatively, crop image for size. File size changes when images are resized. Enlarging/Reducing Images ^ Images may not appear depending on the size. ^ Change Image Size can be selected only for compatible files.
  • Page 86: C Marker Stamp

    Cropping Images Entering Text 1 Select 1Character and press b My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) 2 Enter text and press b Index Menu Image Size Change Image Size ^ Enter up to 16 single-byte characters. CTo re-enter text, press e W Select 6Cut and press b Start over from Step 1...
  • Page 87: Face Arrange

    Select an effect and press b Press b ^ Decoration Effects: Image is saved as a new entry. Sepia Renders image in sepia tones When using Face Arrange, take care not to create images that may embarrass or Sparkling Adds sparkling effect to bright portions of an image offend others.
  • Page 88: C Additional Picture Effects

    Press d j when finished Moving Photo Add Moving Photo Frame to JPEG images to create Frame animations All the targets appear. ^ To start over from the face line, return to Step 2. My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) To restore the original positions, press e l.
  • Page 89: Panorama Images

    Select 5Composite and press b Panorama Images Select 1Split Image 120 x 160 or 2Split Image 240 x 320 and press b Combine two images into one. Enter name and press b ^ Enter up to 32 single-byte characters. Name is mandatory. Select a blank entry and press b Data Folder opens.
  • Page 90: C Combining Split Mail Images

    Press b Melody Files ^ If the image is too large or too small, select another. e Panorama Press b Press d X To change images, select either Effect[Standard Some functions may not be available and menu items may vary by file type. _15-17 Start over from Step 7 on P.8-23 _15-18...
  • Page 91 Infrared...
  • Page 92: Getting Started

    ^ Align Infrared Ports within 20 centimeters with no obstructions between handsets. Exchange files/entries with infrared-compatible Vodafone handsets and other devices. ^ V201SH complies with IrMC 1.1, but some files/entries may not be exchanged. Infrared Port ^ Infrared transfers are disabled while handset is connected to the Network (receiving/ sending mail or information).
  • Page 93: Transferring Files

    All File Transfer Transferring Files Security Code and IR Password are required to transfer all entries. B Security Code: see P.1-24 One File Transfer B IR Password is required for infrared transfers. Transfers are possible when the passwords on both handsets match. To set recipient handset password before transfer, see P.9-3. Sending Sending All Phone Book Entries Send one file/entry from Data Folder or Phone Book.
  • Page 94 Handset Security 10-1...
  • Page 95: Changing Security Code

    Changing Security Code Canceling Enter Security Code Whenever necessary, change Security Code. Q disappears and Keypad Lock is canceled. ^ Keypad Lock can be canceled during calls. Index Menu Functions Privacy Change Code ^ Keypad Lock remains active even if handset power is deactivated, then reactivated. Enter current Security Code Auto Key Lock Security Code: see P.1-24...
  • Page 96: C Restrict Dial

    Restrict Dial Select 3Save to List and press b Names or phone numbers appear if saved. Press d y Choose 1Yes Press b To delete entries, select one Index Menu Functions Privacy Restrict Dial Select a blank entry and press b Enter Security Code Choose 1On and press b Enter a phone number...
  • Page 97: C Rejecting Other Calls

    Rejecting Other Calls Reset Reject calls with No Caller ID or Payphone calls. Handset does not ring and caller hears a rejection message. Reset Defaults Index Menu Functions Privacy Reject Call Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings. ^ Phone Book entries are unaffected.
  • Page 98 Additional Functions 11-1...
  • Page 99: Handy Call Functions

    文字 Handy Call Functions Message Recorder Signal Alert Activating When Signal Alert is active, handset emits warning beeps when the signal is weak Record caller messages on handset. ^ Message Recorder cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Off-Line Mode. and the call may be disconnected.
  • Page 100: C Canceling

    スケジュール メモ When Message Recorder is Active Deleting Recorded Messages C Press i Choose 1Yes Press b C For incoming calls, outgoing message plays and recording starts. ^ To answer calls, press f during recording (no message will be recorded). ^ The next message plays, if any.
  • Page 101: Alarm

    Alarm At Alarm Time Alarm is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to related settings. Image appears if Display Images is set. However, SMAF file images take priority over Setting Alarm Display Images. Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific days of the week. ^ Save up to 5 Alarm settings.
  • Page 102: Alarm Options

    Alarm Options Specify a phone number to dial via Alarm Message window Select 7Option Settings Press b Select 4Phone Number Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.11-6. After each setting, Alarm settings window Press b Press b Press e W Phone Number Enter a phone number returns.
  • Page 103: Auto Power On/Off

    Auto Power On/Off Setting Alarm ^ Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.11-10. After each setting, Auto Power On settings window returns. Complete other settings. Auto Power On ^ Activate Set Alarm before setting other Alarm options. Use Auto Power On to activate handset power automatically at a specific time each day. Activate Alarm at Auto Power On Time Set Alarm ^ Once set, Auto Power On remains active until canceled.
  • Page 104: Schedule

    At Auto Power Off Time On Scheduled Day Handset power turns off. C w (Alarm set) or x (Alarm unset) appears. (Indicator disappears after Schedule ^ When handset is in use, confirmation appears (after operation if the time arrives during a Time).
  • Page 105: C Schedule & Action Item Options

    Alarm Options At Schedule Alarm Time Follow these steps after opening Set Alarm window for Schedule. After each setting, Alarm is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to related settings. ^ Image appears if Display Images is set. However, SMAF file images take priority over Set Alarm window returns.
  • Page 106: C Opening Entries

    Protect entries from Auto Delete Press b Press b Schedule Display for Standby Select Option Settings Select Auto Protect Choose 1On (protect) or 2Off (cancel) Press b Press e W Auto Protect C To view Schedule entries in Standby, set Standby Display (see P.11-16) in Option ^ When Auto Delete (see P.11-20) is Off, entries are protected automatically Settings to On.
  • Page 107: C Editing Entries

    Editing Entries Saving Additional Holidays Index Menu Briefcase Schedule Index Menu Briefcase Schedule Press e ) to open Schedule window in Day Detail/Stamps, Schedule Entries 1-Week or 1-Month view 1 Select a date and press b ^ Press e ) repeatedly to toggle the view. Action Items ^ Omit this step if the view is already Day Detail/Stamps, 1-Week or 1-Month.
  • Page 108: C Other Schedule Settings

    Other Schedule Settings Useful Diary Delete the oldest, unprotected and completed Schedule or Keep a diary with images. Auto Delete ^ Save up to 400 entries (500 single-byte characters each). Action Item entries automatically when memory is full ^ When memory is full, delete entries to make room for new ones (see P.11-23). KAuto Delete Off Saving Entries Index Menu...
  • Page 109: C Opening Entries

    Sending Entries Editing/Deleting Fixed Text C To edit Fixed Text, press e p in Step 3 on P.11-21 and follow these steps. Index Menu Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List Press d I Select 2Edit Press b Select a title Edit title Select an entry and press e A Press b...
  • Page 110: Delete All

    Kitchen Timer Delete All Delete all past entries or all entries Set Kitchen Timer up to 60 minutes in 1-second increments. Tone sounds and LED Index Menu Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List Menu (d) Indicator flashes when set time elapses. Select 3Delete All or 4Delete All Past Press b Enter Security...
  • Page 111: Barcode

    ^ Resized QR Codes may be invalid. ^ When invalid, Error This data may be Incorrect appears. Scan barcodes created on V201SH or obtained via Long Mail, etc. Scan UPC (JAN) or QR Codes. Handset automatically detects code type and reads data.
  • Page 112: Create Qr Codes

    Create QR Codes Battery Saving Create QR Codes from Owner Profile, Phone Book, Mail, Text Bytes Used Power Saving Total Bytes Memo, Melodies or Images. ^ Use saved contents or enter new contents for a QR Code. Use Power Saving to reduce transmission signal strength. ^ Save up to 469 digits, 120 kanji or the data equivalent thereof within ^ When Power Saving is active, other parties may not be able to hear you at the beginning Create QR Code...
  • Page 113: Calculator

    Battery is consumed faster when Panel Saving is Off. Saved Information C Copy calculation results or numbers saved in Memory to text entry windows. Press d I Press b Select XSaved Info Select 4Calculator Press b Press b Select an entry Select target Shorten Panel Saving time to extend Battery Time.
  • Page 114: New Item

    To end the call, press Call Button for 1+ seconds until a beep New Item Rename categories sounds Alternatively, press g to end the call. Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Spending Memo New Item Ringer Out Press b Press b Select a category Edit ^ Enter up to 6 single-byte characters.
  • Page 115 Vodafone live! Overview 12-1...
  • Page 116: Vodafone Live! Basics

    Vodafone live! Basics Web and V-Application-related functions are not available on V201SH. Exchange text/multimedia messages with compatible handsets, PCs and other devices; access real-time, area-based information via Station (available in Japanese only). To disable individual Vodafone live! services, see P.12-4.
  • Page 117: Memory Status

    Memory Status Save up to approximately 375 KB between Inbox (Mail) and Saved Information (Station). Open Memory Status window to check Mail and Station memory usage status. Index Menu Functions Settings 1 Select 1Memory and press b Disabling Vodafone live! Disable Mail/Station service.
  • Page 118 Mail 13-1...
  • Page 119: Sending Text Messages

    C Character Entry Limits Sending Text Messages Character limits vary by Mail Type. Character Entry Limits Creating Messages Sky Mail 128 single-byte alphanumerics Long Mail 6,000 single-byte characters, up to 6 KB Procedure Greeting 112 single-byte alphanumerics Long Mail message text character limit differs by attachment size and recipient count. Enter Recipient (see P.13-4) C Entry Item Availability Phone Book...
  • Page 120: C Option Settings

    Press d N Phone Book 1 Select 1Phone Book and press b 2 Open an entry Using both single and double-byte characters may reduce character entry limit. CTo search Phone Book, perform Steps 2 - 3 on P.5-11. Touch Mail List (see P.13-12) 1 Select 2Touch Mail and press b When Mail Address is Entered 2 Select a recipient...
  • Page 121 Press b Entering Recipients (Long Mail) ^ Edit Preset Fixed Text after it is copied to Long Mail or e-mail messages. C Follow these steps to enter up to five recipients: ^ Character limit depends on message type and the number of parentheses. Press b After Step 4 on P.13-4, select Y Select...
  • Page 122 Select a folder and press b C Attaching Mail Files Press e 9 or e ! To check images or sounds, select a file B To return, press e W or e C. Select an image or sound file in mail and press d I 9/21 12:3 Select a file and press b...
  • Page 123: Pin

    Option Settings Polling Activate Polling to receive BBS messages (see P.13-45) Confirm or change send options when sending Sky Mail or Greeting messages. CAvailable for Sky Mail. ^ Sky Mail options are available only when sending to Vodafone handsets. KOff (not to receive BBS messages) ^ These settings are valid for one message when set during message composition.
  • Page 124: C Touch Mail

    Press b When Auto Send is Active An icon corresponding to the address type appears. ^ Repeat Steps 3 - 5 for other entries. C Approximately 10 seconds after signal returns, an Auto Send message is sent. When there is more than one, messages are sent in five second intervals. Press g to exit C Consecutively saved Long Mail messages are sent in succession.
  • Page 125: C Mail Templates

    Mail Templates Creating Mail Directly from Mail Templates Save frequently used messages to Mail Templates. Choose a template and fill in fields C Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.13-14. to easily create messages. Templates consist of fixed text and Items (free text fields). Press e A Select 1Create Long Mail or Select a template...
  • Page 126: C Greeting

    Greeting Incoming Text Messages Send messages to compatible Vodafone handsets anytime, to be opened at the designated date/time in the future; ideal for holidays, birthdays and other special Opening New Messages occasions. Press d, select 3Greeting and press b When mail arrives, animation plays and Delivery Notice appears Select Y and press b W (Long Mail) or U (Sky Mail) appears.
  • Page 127: Mail Box

    C New Mail Notifications during Operations Mail Box When mail arrives while using handset functions, a notification New Mail from Kimura such as New Mail from (Sender's name) appears. New Messa Window Description 29/128 ^ See P.13-46 "Mail Notice" to hide or edit notification. I have a business tr ^ New Mail appears for the following: ip today,...
  • Page 128: Checking Messages

    Checking Messages Message Contents Select a message in Inbox or Sent and press b to open it. Received messages are saved to Inbox, sent ones to Sent and drafts to Outbox. ^ U or W appears when there is unread mail in Inbox. Sending Priority: see P.13-10, P.13-49 ^ Set Mail Box display layouts to List or Folder (see P.13-34).
  • Page 129: C Mail Box/Message Menu

    Mail Box/Message Menu Using Save Auto Send for Outbox Messages C For one message, press d Select 0Mail Box Press b Select Mail Box Menu 3Outbox Press b Press d I Select a message Select Save Follow these steps after opening a Mail Box (see P.13-19). Press b Auto Send C For multiple messages, press d...
  • Page 130: Using Messages

    Select or enter recipient and press b Using Messages ^ Files attached to the original message are automatically attached to forwarded messages. Replying to Messages To select or enter recipient, perform Step 3 on P.13-4. When files cannot be attached, select 1Understood and press b to send the Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b message without the attachment.
  • Page 131: Protecting Messages

    Protecting Messages Saving Sender Address 1 Press d I Protect important messages in Inbox, Sent or Outbox from unintentional deletion. 2 Select Add to PhoneBook and press b ^ Unretrieved List (Long Mail), unread Long Mail Notices and incoming linked messages are protected and will not be deleted automatically.
  • Page 132: Deleting Messages

    Deleting Messages Delete All Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b Selecting Messages to Delete Select 1Inbox, 2Sent or 3Outbox and press d I Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b ^ To delete all messages in a Mail Folder, select a folder and press d I. Select 1Inbox, 2Sent or 3Outbox and press b Select 3Delete All and press b Press b...
  • Page 133: C Attachments

    Attachments Wallpaper 1 Select Save As Wallpaper and press b ^ For E-Animation (NEVA files), omit the next step. Saving Attachments to Data Folder 2 Use G to specify display area and press b Save attachments (images/sounds) to Data Folder. ^ Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size or type.
  • Page 134: C Chat Mail Log

    Press g to exit Additional Functions Changing members does not affect messages already saved in Chat Mail Log. Chat Mail Log Use Chat Mail Log folders to organize messages exchanged between your handset Opening Chat Mail Log and up to five addresses per folder. Sent and received messages appear by date, ^ Each group holds up to 100 messages.
  • Page 135: C Mail Folders

    Mail Folders Press b ^ Repeat Steps 6 - 8 to rename other folders. From Mail Box Settings, change Layout to Folder for Inbox, Sent or Outbox, then use Press g to exit Mail Folders to organize messages. Sort messages to one of nine Mail Folders in Inbox, Sent or Outbox.
  • Page 136 Moving Single Messages All Numbers/Addresses 1 Select a message and press d I 1 Select 1Set All and press b ^ Auto Send (U or W, light blue) and failed Auto Send (V or X) messages are not Individual Numbers/Addresses selectable.
  • Page 137: C Confirm Delivery & Cancel Delivery

    C Sorting Messages from Unsaved Numbers or Addresses Sending from Outbox Designate a folder to sort messages from numbers or addresses not saved in Phone Book. Use Designate Folder to filter unsolicited messages (spam). Sending a Message Designate Folder is Off by default. Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b To check the number of saved messages, select 3Outbox...
  • Page 138: C Combining Split Mail Images

    Press d I Unretrieved List Select Send Continuously and press b Acquire Mail List After messages are sent, handset returns to Standby. ^ Sent messages are deleted from Outbox. Protect important messages to prevent deletion Retrieve a list of messages stored at the Center (Server Mail), then retrieve selected (see P.13-27).
  • Page 139: Server Mail

    Server Mail Retrieving Multiple Messages Retrieve up to three messages at one time. Deleting Server Mail Open Unretrieved List Delete Server Mail directly without downloading messages first. To retrieve all messages, press d I Press b Select Retrieve all Mail (Omit the next steps.) Press d, select 0Mail Box and press b Select a message and press b...
  • Page 140: Bbs

    Saving to Data Folder Save and share BBS message. When Sky Melody arrives, animation plays and Delivery Notice ^ Send Polling request (see P.13-11) to receive BBS message (Sky Mail option setting). appears ^ Save and share Location Info. U appears. Press b Share message or Location Info ^ VSky Melody Center appears.
  • Page 141: Polling Message

    Handset receives a Polling message when BBS is accessed; Custom Fixed Text Polling Message Save phrases to Custom Fixed Text (No.118 to 127) check readers (Japanese Only) Press d Select 0Mail Box Press b Select 1Inbox Saving Text Press b Press b Press b Select 9...
  • Page 142: Set Priority

    Select 2PIN Filter and press b C Activating Address Filter Address Filter is Off by default. Select a type and press b Press d, select 5Mail Settings and press b 1Standard Standard Sky Mail messages 2Concatenation Two or more linked messages Select 3Security and press b 3Polling Location Info/Polling requests...
  • Page 143: Resetting Mail & Center Address

    Resetting Mail & Center Address Reset Mail settings Reset See P.15-5 for the settings affected by Reset Press d Select 5Mail Settings Press b Select 0Reset Press b Select 1Reset Press b Enter Security Code Select 1OK or 2Cancel Press b Delete All Delete all sent/received mail messages at one time Press d...
  • Page 144: Station (Japanese Only)

    Station (Japanese Only) 14-1...
  • Page 145: Getting Started

    Use Station to access a variety of area-specific local information, periodically updated Index Menu Vodafone live! Station automatically. Fee-based information is not available on V201SH. Select 2Main List and press b Station Content If Main List is empty, choose 1Yes...
  • Page 146: My List

    Editing My List My List Moving Saved Topics Saving to My List Urgent Information cannot be moved. Save topics to My List to receive periodic updates, delivered automatically. Index Menu Vodafone live! Station My List ^ Save up to 20 topics in addition to Urgent Information. ^ Urgent Information is saved automatically.
  • Page 147: Sub Menu Settings

    Sub Menu Settings Ring Tone Volume C While handset is ringing, press C (up) or D (down). Follow these steps after opening information. ^ Ring Tone Level setting (see P.7-2) changes accordingly. ^ Cancel Manner Mode (see P.3-3) to adjust level. Copy Copy text Quick Silent...
  • Page 148: Saving Information

    Saving Information Deleting All Information C Press b Press b Select 3Station Press b Select Vodafone live! Saved Information Select 6Saved Information Press d I Select 2Delete All Press b Choose 1Yes Press b Enter Security Code Information in Main List is updated automatically (see P.14-3). To protect information, save items to Saved Information.
  • Page 149: Images

    Images Wallpaper 1 Select Save As Wallpaper and press b ^ For E-Animation (NEVA files), omit the next step. Saving to Data Folder Display Images Save images within information to Data Folder. 1 Select To Display Images and press b Some images may not be saved to Data Folder.
  • Page 150: Location Info

    Location Info Station Settings Checking Location Info Screen Savers Set new information to automatically appear in Standby Index Menu Vodafone live! Station KOff Select 7Location Info and press b Index Menu Vodafone live! Station Station Settings Screen Savers Choose 1On or 2Off Press b Location Info Log opens.
  • Page 151: Resetting Station & Center Address

    Resetting Station & Center Address Reset Station settings Reset See P.15-5 for the settings affected by Reset Index Menu Vodafone live! Station Station Settings Reset Station Select 1Reset Press b Select 1OK or Enter Security Code 2Cancel Press b Clear Memory Delete all information in Station Index Menu Vodafone live!
  • Page 152 Appendix 15-1...
  • Page 153: Function List

    C 3. Settings 1 Function List Function Default Refer to Settings for items with gray background are affected by Reset. 0. Guide P.1-23 ― *Also available during calls. 1. Memory P.5-8 ― Functions Menu Description 2. Off-Line Mode P.3-6 0. My Number Open handset phone number Power Saving: On, Panel Saving On/Off: On P.11-29,...
  • Page 154: C Mail Settings

    C 6. Charges Mail Settings Function Default Refer to See P.13-50 for resetting Mail settings. 0. Total Charges 0 Yen P.2-20 Edit Touch Mail All deleted 1. Call Charge 0 Yen P.2-20 Auto Send 2. Total Talk Time 0 hours 0 minutes P.2-19 PIN Setting 0000...
  • Page 155: Troubleshooting

    ^ Clean all terminals with a Battery won't charge installed. terminals: (V201SH or battery); cotton swab and try again. ^ V201SH may be outside the ^ Move to a place where signal is connector (Rapid Charger); s appears in Standby service area or otherwise strong and retry.
  • Page 156 Disconnected due to weak signal. Warning Signs AChoose 1Yes and press b to reconnect. Connection C s appears Interrupted Reconnect? Handset is out-of-range. Move for a better signal. 1Yes C s appears Handset is in Off-Line Mode (see P.3-6). Cancel to place/receive calls, send messages, etc. C Recharge Battery appears and short beeps sound Select Battery is low (see P.1-10, P.1-11).
  • Page 157: Character Code List

    First Last Digit First Last Digit First Last Digit Character Code List Three Three Three 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 158 First Last Digit First Last Digit First Last Digit First Last Digit First Last Digit First Last Digit Three Three Three Three Three Three 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 159: Pictograph List

    C Pictograph Code 3 Pictographs in 2 are animated. Pictograph List Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Open Pictograph Code mode and press d a. Use G to select a Pictograph and press b to enter it. C Pictograph Code 1 Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph C Pictograph Code 4...
  • Page 160: Specifications

    C Pictograph Code 5 Pictographs in 2 are animated. Specifications Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph C V201SH Weight Approximately 79 g (with battery) Continuous Talk Time Approximately 140 minutes Continuous Standby Time Approximately 450 hours...
  • Page 161: Index

    C Rapid Charger Index Power Source AC 100V, 50/60 Hz calls (placing) ........2-2 Power Consumption Cancel Delivery ........ 13-38 Output Voltage/Current DC 5.6V/500 mA Accept Call .......... 10-5 Cc............13-6 Charging Temperature 5]C - 35]C Acquire List ........13-41 Center Address .....
  • Page 162 In-Car Charger ........1-15 Mail (deleting messages) ....13-28 My List (deleting topics) ....14-5 In-Car Recorder ........11-3 Mail (disabling) ........12-4 My List (reading topics).... 14-5, 14-6 E-Animation.......... 8-6 incoming calls (accepting) ....10-4 Mail (editing messages) ....13-21 My List (saving topics) ......
  • Page 163 PIN Filter ........... 13-47 Saved Information (saving items) ..14-8 Sound Volume ........7-7 PIN Setting........13-47 Scan Code ......... 11-26 Speaker..........7-22 Polling ........13-11, 13-46 Schedule..........11-12 Speaker Phone........7-22 Power On Message ......6-8 Screen Animation ......... 6-9 Speed Dial .........
  • Page 164: Warranty & After-Sales Services

    If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services, please call General C Warranty Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Warranty is provided when you purchase V201SH. ^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. Vodafone Customer Centers ^ Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
  • Page 165 V201SH Instruction Manual September 2006, First Edition Vodafone K.K. For additional information, please visit a Vodafone shop. Model: V201SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle,...

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