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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 912SH.
^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^ This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 912SH handset sold in Japan.
^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 912SH is compatible with 3G network technology.
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 (P.21-39) about unclear or missing information.

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 912SH. ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. ^ This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 912SH handset sold in Japan. ^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference. ^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started Contents P.viii Function/Title Search Basic Operations Content Index P.21-22 Search Text Entry Phone Book Video Call Objective Search P.iv Objective Search Digital TV Index P.21-22 Camera Media Player Managing Files (Data Folder) Feature Search P.vi Feature Search Contents P.viii Additional Settings Connectivity...
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual In this manual, most operations are described with handset in portrait position (P.1-8) in Standby. Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Keypad Keys Side Keys Indicated in this manual as shown below.
  • Page 4 Manual descriptions are based on default Font Settings (P.10-5). Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance when Font Settings are different, when Simple Menu (P.1-22) is active, etc. In this SoftBank 912SH Instruction Manual, SoftBank 912SH is referred to as "handset."...
  • Page 5 Downloading Music Setting Ringtones & Ringvideos (Japanese) Use downloaded music or video files Customizing as sound/video for handset responses Access download site via Main Menu 912SH ® and follow links to find Chaku-Uta 10-2 Downloading Media Files: Ringtone/Ringvideo: Learning the Handset...
  • Page 6 Exchanging Files Wirelessly Save your name, the handset mail Send text or multimedia messages to Align 912SH Infrared Port within 20 cm address, etc. to exchange your own multiple numbers or addresses at one of a compatible device's infrared port to...
  • Page 7 WVGA Display Cycloid Position Use 912SH in Cycloid position to Rotate Display to enjoy digital Feature 912SH view websites, images, etc. on a television, play games or browse Features Search 480 x 800 dot widescreen display the Internet in full widescreen view...
  • Page 8 One Seg Television Camera Memory Card Enjoy One Seg terrestrial digital TV; Use the 912SH 3.2 Megapixel CCD camera Extend 912SH onboard memory, back view Data Broadcasts/record shows to capture quality still or video images, then up and restore handset files, or connect...
  • Page 9 Category Settings ....... 4-11 Playback Preparation ......8-4 Getting Started Mail Groups ......... 4-12 Playing Music/Video......8-6 USIM Card ..........1-2 Speed Dial List ........4-13 Using Playlists ........8-10 Parts & Functions .........1-4 Additional Phone Book Settings ..4-14 Recording Music......... 8-11 About Battery ........1-9 S! Address Book (SAB)......
  • Page 10 Tools Yahoo! Keitai Appendix Calendar..........13-2 Getting Started........16-2 Software Update ......... 21-2 Tasks ............13-8 Using Yahoo! Keitai ......16-3 Troubleshooting ......... 21-4 Alarm ..........13-10 Basic Operations ........ 16-5 Function List........21-8 World Clock ........13-12 Advanced Features......16-9 Key Assignments ......21-10 Calculator ..........13-13 Streaming ..........
  • Page 11 ^ For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.21-39). ^ 912SH takes microSD! Memory Card (not included). Purchase one to use Memory Card functions. ^ In this manual, microSD! Memory Card is referred to as "Memory Card."...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions ^ Read safety precautions before using handset. ^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset 3Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.
  • Page 13 !DANGER Handset, Battery & Charger Battery Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or only (P.x). fire. Do not: ^ Heat or dispose of battery in fire Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, ^ Open/modify/disassemble battery electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or ^ Damage or solder battery bursting.
  • Page 14 Do not disassemble or modify handset or related hardware. ^ Do not open handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; may cause electric shock or injury. Contact SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance for repairs. ^ Do not modify handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; fire or electric shock may result.
  • Page 15 ^ Strong shocks or impacts to handset, Charger or Desktop Holder may cause malfunction or injury. Should handset Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft. be damaged, remove battery then contact SoftBank Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Discontinue electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation.
  • Page 16 !WARNING Charger Use only the specified voltage. Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles. Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock. Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or ^ AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input damage handset, etc. ^ In-Car Charger: DC 12V-24V Input Take measures to prevent accidents.
  • Page 17 !WARNING Battery ^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery If there is abnormal odor, excessive heat, discoloration or may overheat, burst or ignite. distortion, remove battery from handset. It may leak, ^ If there is leakage or abnormal odor, avoid fire sources. overheat or explode.
  • Page 18 !CAUTION Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Handset care Handset temperature ^ Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or Handset may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged injury. contact with skin especially at high temperature. May cause ^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or burn injuries.
  • Page 19 !CAUTION Handset If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. See handset materials below. Some materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition. Parts Materials & Finishing Housing (Display side) Magnesium alloy/Acrylic baking finish (sealer: epoxy baking finish) Housing (Display back side)
  • Page 20 !CAUTION Charger Charger & In-Car Charger Always charge battery in a well-ventilated area. ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause Avoid covering/wrapping Charger and Desktop Holder; may fire/electric shock. cause damage/fire. ^ Keep cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause Do not use In-Car Charger when engine is off.
  • Page 21 If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, rinse with clean water immediately. Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. Take exhausted battery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. Keep battery out of children's reach.
  • Page 22: General Notes

    General Notes General Use ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause accidental loss/alteration of handset or Memory Card data. interference. ^ Beware of eavesdropping. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place.
  • Page 23 ^ If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data ^ Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting high humidity. B Keep handset away from precipitation.
  • Page 24 Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera.
  • Page 25 Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth microSD! and miniSD! are trademarks of the SD Card SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SHARP is under license. Association.
  • Page 26 Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation. SoftBank Customer Center, General Information $2002-2007 HI Corporation. All rights reserved. From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for General Information. Document Viewer is enabled by Picsel From landlines, see P.21-39 "Customer Service."...
  • Page 27 Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc. Other company and product names mentioned herein are ^ SOFTBANK, SoftBank and the SoftBank logo are trademarks or trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries.
  • Page 28 Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value for 912SH is 0.237 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted with handset transmitting at its highest certified power level, and follow the testing methods set by the government.
  • Page 29 USIM Card............... 1-2 Handset Menus ............ 1-18 3 About USIM Card ..........1-2 3 Main Menu ............1-18 3 USIM Card Installation .......... 1-3 3 User Shortcuts ............ 1-19 3 USIM PINs............. 1-3 3 Quick Operations ..........1-20 3 Standby Window ..........1-20 Parts &...
  • Page 30: Usim Card

    ^ Keep the USIM Card IC chip clean; ^ USIM Card specifications may change without prior notice. malfunction may result. ^ Backup USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable for lost files. IC Chip ^ Use a dry, soft cloth to clean the ^ If your USIM Card or handset (with USIM Card inserted) is USIM Card.
  • Page 31: Usim Card Installation

    Insert battery (Steps Cancel PIN Lock by entering the Personal Unblocking Key 3 - 4 in "Inserting" on (PUK Code). For information on PUK Code, contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.21-39). P.1-12) Canceling PIN Lock 3 Open a function requiring PIN...
  • Page 32 Parts & Functions 1 Display Handset 2 Mail Key Open Messaging menu or execute Softkey functions (P.1-18). 3 Start Key Initiate/answer calls. Open records of All Calls. 4 Shortcuts & A/a Key Open Shortcuts menu. In text entry windows, toggle upper/ lower case roman letters or standard/small hiragana/katakana.
  • Page 33 Start/stop TV recording or capture images with mobile camera. In Standby, press for 1+ seconds to activate mobile External Display camera. Shuts off when 912SH is open; see P.1-7 "External Display." L Memory Card Slot Insert Memory Card here. M Speakers N Strap Eyelet Attach straps as shown;...
  • Page 34: Display Indicators

    6 S! Application (P.17-3), Music Player (P.8-5) Display Indicators TV Recording (P.6-12) f: Active S! Application, e: Paused S! Application Display P: Music Player Active, A: TV Recording in Progress 7 Memory Card Status (P.12-2) 2 3 4 78 9 A DwMCbfzmPC TV Recording Timer/TV Timer (P.6-16) cddJHGEFeupvrs...
  • Page 35 C Answer Phone (P.2-8) External Display c: Answer Phone Active Press h, L or M with handset closed to turn External a: Answer Phone Active & Message Recorded Display Backlight on. b: Answer Phone Canceled & Message Recorded) See major External Display indicators below. D Call Forwarding (P.14-3) or Voicemail Active (P.14-4) Appears when Always (forwarding condition) is set for Voice Calls.
  • Page 36 3Cycloid Position Toggle Clock View Open handset and rotate Display 90 degrees clockwise. 3 With handset closed, press h. ^ Display Date & Time setting (P.10-13) is not affected. ^ View is fixed while music plays, during infrared transfers, etc. Display Positions 3Closed Position Handset is closed.
  • Page 37: About Battery

    About Battery ^ Charging via AC Charger takes approximately 150 minutes Battery & Charger (with handset off). B Charging time may vary by ambient temperature. Charge battery before first use/after period of disuse. ^ Handset and Charger may warm during charging. Battery Life ^ Separate Charger from TV/radio if interference occurs.
  • Page 38 3Battery Time Estimated Hours of Use (fully charged battery) Using handset in poor conditions may shorten Battery Time: ^ Power Consuming Operations Continuous Talk Time (P.21-20) 270 minutes B Watching TV or recording/playing programs Continuous Standby Time (P.21-20) 370 hours B Activating/using S! Applications Continuous Operating Time 5 hours...
  • Page 39 Battery Strength Small Light & Battery Strength Indicator 3Handset Power On Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. Indicator Battery low. Please connect to charger! appears. Small Light Conditions (J / N) Charge or replace battery immediately. Ambient temperature is outside Flashes the range of 5℃...
  • Page 40: Battery Installation

    Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary ^ With printed side up, fit tabs into refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. battery cavity slots. Take exhausted battery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. Close cover This product requires a lithium-ion ^ Position and slide the cover gently as battery.
  • Page 41 AC Charger Port Cover AC 100V Outlet Small Light Release Tabs Arrows Up Blades External Device Port AC Charger Charger Connector After Charging Use specified AC Charger only. Unplug Charger, then disconnect handset Open Port Cover to connect Charger ^ Squeeze release tabs to remove connector. ^ Use slot to gently open Port Cover ^ Replace Port Cover to protect External Device Port.
  • Page 42: Desktop Holder

    Desktop Holder Desktop Holder may be purchased separately. AC 100V Outlet Small Light Release Tabs Blades AC Charger Charger Connector Arrows Insert cord into the groove. Connection Port Gently insert handset into Desktop Holder Use specified AC Charger only. ^ Fit tabs into slots as shown in 1 and push handset as Insert Charger connector into Desktop Holder indicated in 2 until it clicks into place (resting flat).
  • Page 43 In-Car Charger In-Car Charger may be purchased separately. Port Cover Cigarette Lighter Socket Small Light Charger Connector Release Tabs In-Car Charger External Device Port Plug Arrows Up Rotate Port Cover to connect In-Car Charger ^ Use In-Car Charger in negative earth vehicles only. Note ^ Insert connector until it clicks.
  • Page 44 Handset Power On/Off Open handset Turning Off Press g for 2+ seconds Press and hold g After Power Off Graphic, handset shuts down. After Power On Graphic, handset enters Standby. My Details Setup & Network Information 3 When handset is turned on for the first time, setup confirmation appears after Power On Graphic. Press b Press b はい...
  • Page 45: Keypad Lock

    My Details Press b0 Press g to exit Handset phone number appears. ^ To add, edit or delete My Details, see P.4-18. Keypad Lock Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. Activating Canceling Press b for 1+ seconds Press b for 1+ seconds I appears and Keypad Lock is set.
  • Page 46: Handset Menus

    Handset Menus Main Menu Access functions/operations from Main Menu. Press b 3Main Menu Items Main Menu opens. Launch Hot Status, Circle Talk, Communication Use G to select an item and press b S! Town, S! Loop or Near Chat Sub Menu opens (P.21-8 - 21-9). Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Yahoo! Keitai Internet and PC sites or use...
  • Page 47 User Shortcuts Press a key (1 - 9) to access assigned function, folder or menu. Press a key (1 - 9) for 3Default Shortcuts 1+ seconds Received Msg. Data Folder Assigned function, folder or menu opens. Create Message Calculator Bookmarks Alarms ®...
  • Page 48 Quick Operations In Standby, enter numbers to access functions. Accessible functions vary by entered digits. To activate functions, press corresponding Softkey. 3Example: Enter 1111 to use Calculator 3Available Operations Press 1111 Function Digits Refer to Speed Dial P.4-14 Speed Video Call P.4-14 Speed Mail P.15-13...
  • Page 49: Multi Job

    Multi Job In a function window, press k Select a function and press b Shortcuts menu opens. Menu/window opens (a appears). ^ In text/phone number entry windows, press k ^ Press m to toggle active windows. for 1+ seconds. Press g to exit ^ Some shortcuts are disabled.
  • Page 50: Simple Menu

    Simple Menu Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus. ^ Handset is limited to basic operations (P.1-23). ^ Clock and fonts are enlarged and Calendar is hidden while Simple Menu is active. Simple Main Menu Activating Canceling Press j for 1+ seconds Press j for 1+ seconds...
  • Page 51 Simple Menu Operations In Standby, press b to open Simple Main Menu. Received Msg. P.15-21 Lifestyle-appli P.18-2 Create Msg. P.15-4 Books P.9-2 Drafts P.15-25 CustomScreens P.10-2 ® Messaging Templates P.15-10 Data Folder Flash P.9-2 ® Sent Messages P.15-21 Flash Ringtones P.9-2 Unsent Msg.
  • Page 52 Large Font Mode Activate Large Font Mode to enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc. at the same time. Shortcuts Menu in Large Font Mode Activating Canceling Press j for 1+ seconds Press j for 1+ seconds Select Large Font Mode and press b Select Unset Large Font and press b ^ Large Font Mode remains active even after handset power is turned off.
  • Page 53: Security Codes

    ^ Write down Handset Code, Center Access Code and Network Password. Note ^ Do not reveal Handset Code, Center Access Code and Network Password. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. There are two other Security Codes: PIN 1 and PIN2. For details, see P.1-3 "USIM PINs."...
  • Page 54 Initiating a Call ............2-2 Call Log..............2-12 3 Placing an International Call........2-3 3 Deleting/Using Call Log ........2-12 3 Redial ..............2-4 Call Timers............2-13 3 Calling from Received Calls ........2-5 3 Dialled Calls & Received Calls......2-13 Incoming Call ............
  • Page 55: Initiating A Call

    Initiating a Call See P.2-3 to initiate international calls from Japan and P.5-3 for Video Calls. Confirm the number and press f Enter a phone number Handset dials the number. Correcting Numbers ^ Use F to move cursor and press i to delete the digit above the cursor.
  • Page 56 Placing an International Call Calls cannot be placed when outside Japan as 912SH does not support international roaming. Select a country and press b Enter a phone number ^ Include area code for landline numbers. To call unlisted countries, select Enter...
  • Page 57 Redial Place calls from Dialled Numbers. Up to 30 recently dialed numbers are saved. (Records remain even after handset power is turned off.) Press B (R) Select a record and press b Press f Handset dials the number. 3Indicators Dialed Voice Call Dialed Video Call Requested Circle Talk...
  • Page 58: Calling From Received Calls

    Calling from Received Calls Up to 30 received calls are saved. When Caller ID is sent, number appears. Place calls directly to those numbers. (Records remain even after handset power is turned off.) Press A (Q) Press f Handset dials the number. 3Indicators B Answered Voice Call D Rejected Voice Call...
  • Page 59: Incoming Call

    Incoming Call Press f When a call arrives, open handset When Any Key Answer (P.10-3) is Active ^ Press any of these keys to answer calls 0 - 9, q, p, G, k, j Answering Calls with Headphones ^ Press Call Button for 1+ seconds. To end the call, press Call Button for 1+ seconds until a beep sounds.
  • Page 60 Information Information window opens for: B Missed Calls B Calls answered with Answer Phone B New messages B Alarms B New S! Cast information B Weather Indicator updates, etc. Information Window Opening Information Items In Information window, select an item and press b Corresponding window opens.
  • Page 61: Answer Phone

    Answer Phone Record caller messages on handset. ^ Answer Phone cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Offline Mode. Use Voicemail (P.14-4) to record caller messages when Answer Phone is not available. ^ Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Answer Phone and Voice Memo (P.2-11). ^ Answer Phone is inactive by default.
  • Page 62: Playing Messages

    Playing Messages Press i 3Playback Operations Number of recordings appears and playback Press B Replay starts from the most recent message. After all Press i Stop messages have played, playback ends Press b J or A Skip Forward automatically. ^ Message playback stops for incoming calls. Press B twice Skip Backward Press f to answer a call.
  • Page 63: Engaged Call Operations

    Engaged Call Operations Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece Volume (5 levels). ^ Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off. ^ To adjust Earpiece Volume in Standby, see P.10-26. ^ Earpiece Volume is Level 3 by default. During a call, press L or M Press L (up) or M (down) to adjust volume...
  • Page 64: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo ^ Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Voice Memo and Answer Phone (P.2-8). ^ To play recorded messages, see P.2-9. During a call, press N x Press b to stop ^ Alternatively, end call to stop. (Recordings Select Record and press b remain even after handset power is turned off.) Recording starts.
  • Page 65: Call Log

    Call Log Press f 3Tabs All Calls opens. All Calls All dialed/received calls ^ Available in Standby or during calls. Dialled Numbers All dialed calls Press F to open others. Received Calls All received calls Select a record and press b Record details appear.
  • Page 66: Call Timers

    Call Timers Dialled Calls & Received Calls Check estimated time of the most recent call (Last Call Time) and all calls made since Clear Timers was last applied (All Calls Time). To show elapsed Call Time during a call, see P.10-26 "Call Time Counter." ISettings Main Menu Call/Video Call (F)
  • Page 67: Call Costs

    Call Costs Call Costs (including Max Cost) may not be available depending on subscription status. Last Call & All Calls Check estimated call charge of the most recent call or all calls. To show Call Cost automatically after each call, see P.10-26 "Display Call Cost." ISettings Main Menu Call/Video Call (F)
  • Page 68 Manner Mode & Offline Mode Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. ^ Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm.
  • Page 69 Activating/Canceling Manner Mode Activate/cancel Manner mode in Standby, while browsing the Internet, during calls or while using TV, Media Player or S! Applications. Activating Canceling Press m for 1+ seconds Press m for 1+ seconds C appears and Manner mode is set. C disappears and Manner mode is canceled.
  • Page 70 Activating/Canceling Offline Mode Use Offline Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions. ® ^ Offline Mode blocks all calls/Internet transmissions. Bluetooth /infrared transmissions are available. ^ Offline Mode is Off by default. Activating Canceling ISettings ISettings Network Settings (F) Network Settings (F) Main Menu Main Menu Offline Mode...
  • Page 71: Emergency Calls

    Your location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets. ^ 912SH reports Location Information based on positioning signals from radio stations. ^ Registration/transmission fees do not apply.
  • Page 72 User Dictionary ............3-9 3 Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana ........3-3 3 Entries (Japanese)..........3-9 3 Alphanumerics............3-4 3 912SH Download Dictionary (Japanese) ....3-9 3 Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons......3-4 Notepad..............3-10 3 Mail & Web Extensions.......... 3-5 3 New Entry ............3-10 3 Character Code .............
  • Page 73 Characters Character Entry Basics Use Keypad to enter characters. Multiple characters are Use Kana and Pager (P.3-5) to enter alphanumerics, assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between Symbols, hiragana, kanji, katakana and Pictograms. character options for that key. Unless otherwise noted, text entry operations are described Example: In katakana entry, press 1 three times.
  • Page 74: Entering Characters

    Switch to double-byte katakana mode Entering Characters 1 Press j 2 Select and press b アイウ Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana タロウ Enter 鈴木タロウ Following the example below, enter to learn how 1 Press 4 to enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. 2 Press 9 five times すずき...
  • Page 75 Space Predictive & Previous Usage Press A 3 Use these functions to convert hiragana to kanji more quickly. Word suggestions change as up to Alphanumerics Predictive five hiragana are entered In double or single-byte alphanumerics mode, Previous Suggests words/characters likely to follow Usage entry based on previous entries press a key until the assigned character appears...
  • Page 76: Pager Code

    Mail & Web Extensions Clear Log/History 3 Press N x Press b Select Input/Conversion Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. Press b Select Clear History Choose Yes Press N x Press b B To return to the text entry window, press i Press i Select Quick Address List and press b Select an extension and press b...
  • Page 77 Conversion Methods (Japanese) Additional Character Entry Options Phonetic Conversion Jump to Jump to the end or top of text Press N x Press b Select Cursor Position Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. Press b Select Jump to End or Jump to Top Enter reading in hiragana Cancel the previous conversion or recover Press N _...
  • Page 78: Conversion Settings

    Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) One-Hiragana Conversion Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter Enter the first hiragana to access previously selected words. 鈴木 frequently used words. A list of word suggestions appears Example: To enter based on the key pressed. 微妙...
  • Page 79: Editing Characters

    Editing Characters Copy/Cut & Paste When Options appears, copy or cut and paste text into the Deleting & Replacing same window or another. (My Pictograms copied from Arrange Mail Composition window, etc. may not be pasted.) Use G to select a character and Mikako Press N x press i...
  • Page 80: User Dictionary

    User Dictionary 912SH Download Dictionary (Japanese) Download specialized 912SH Download Dictionaries from Entries (Japanese) Sharp Space Town Mobile Internet site (P.16-9). Activate up to Save frequently used words/phrases. Assign a reading (keyword) in five dictionaries at one time to improve handset character hiragana to each entry.
  • Page 81 Notepad Editing & Deleting Entries Follow these steps first. Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message, etc. Save up to 60 entries (1,536 characters each). ITools Main Menu Tools 3 (F) Notepad New Entry Edit Text Press M Select an entry Edit text ITools...
  • Page 82 Overview..............4-2 Mail Groups ............4-12 3 Phone Book Entry Items........4-2 3 Creating Mail Groups .......... 4-12 3 USIM Card Phone Book ........4-3 3 Saving Group Members ........4-12 3 Phone Book Memory Status........4-3 3 Editing Mail Groups..........4-12 3 Phone Book-Related Functions......
  • Page 83: Overview

    Secret entries Note Back-up Important Information When battery is exhausted/removed for long periods, Phone Book entries may be lost; handset damage may also affect handset information recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered data.
  • Page 84: Usim Card Phone Book

    USIM Card Phone Book Phone Book-Related Functions Save entries to USIM Card. Restrict access to Phone Book information Phone Book Lock Entry Items: (P.10-19) B Name, reading, phone number (up to two numbers per Backup Phone Book via Server; synchronize S! Address Book entry), mail address (one address per entry) and Category Phone Book/SAB to reflect changes (P.4-15)
  • Page 85: Creating Phone Book Entries

    Enter mail address Creating Phone Book Entries 1 Select Add Email Address: and press b 2 Enter a mail address and press b Saving Basic Items 3 Select an icon and press b ^ To save additional mail addresses, repeat Step 3. Enter a name, reading, phone number and mail address.
  • Page 86 Customizing Handset Responses Incoming Calls while Creating Entry 3 Contents are temporarily saved. End the call to return. Set Picture, ringtone/ringvideo, Small Light or Vibration for incoming calls/mail by entry. Note To save an entry, enter at least one of the following: a) last Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (P.4-4).
  • Page 87 Ringtone/Ringvideo Light/Vibration Select from Tone/Video for Voice Call: to Tone/ Select from Light for Voice Call: to Vibration for Video for New Message: and press b New Message and press b Select Assign Tone and press b Select Switch On/Off and press b To cancel assigned tone/video, select Remove Tone/Video Select On, Link to Sound or Off and press b Press b...
  • Page 88 Saving Secret Entries Saving from Other Functions Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Save phone numbers and mail addresses from Call Log, Secret entries. messages, etc. ^ Name/image is hidden for calls/mail from Secret entries. ^ Available when Save to Phone Book, Save Address, etc. ^ Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (P.4-4).
  • Page 89 Using Phone Book Window Description 1 Name Dialing from Phone Book 2 Image Set for Picture 3 Phone Number Search Phone Book by katakana row (default search 4 Mail Address method) to call numbers within entries. 5 Category Name ^ To dial numbers saved in Secret entries, first activate Show 6 Address Secret Data (P.10-24).
  • Page 90: Correction/Change

    Editing Phone Book Entries Phone Book Search Methods By Reading Shows entries that start with specified Reading To edit Secret entries, first activate Show Secret Data (P.10-24). By Category Opens entries in the specified Category Correction/Change Shows entries with Readings that start with By a-ka-sa-ta-na katakana in the specified row Press D, then select an entry...
  • Page 91 Copying Phone Book Entries Deleting Phone Book Entries Exchange entries between handset and USIM Card. One Entry Only supported entry items are copied to USIM Card (P.4-3 Press D, then select an entry "USIM Card Phone Book"). Press N x One Entry Select Delete and press b Press D, then select an entry...
  • Page 92: Category Settings

    Category Settings Moving Categories changes Category view for By Category Phone Book search (P.4-9) accordingly. Customize Category options; create new Category names. Customizing Handset Responses Changing Category Name Set ringtone/ringvideo, Small Light or Vibration for incoming IPhone calls/mail by Category. Main Menu Category Control Category settings for incoming calls/mail are not available...
  • Page 93: Mail Groups

    Select <Assign New Entry> and press b Select an entry and press b For entries with multiple numbers/addresses, use E to select Press b a SoftBank handset number or mail address ^ To add more members, repeat Steps 2 - 3. 4-12...
  • Page 94: Editing Group Members

    Select an entry and press b For entries with multiple numbers/addresses, use E to select For entries with multiple numbers, use E to select one Press b a SoftBank handset number or mail address Press b Choose Yes and press b Press b...
  • Page 95: Speed Dial

    Additional Phone Book Settings Speed Dial Press a key (0 - 9) Follow these steps first. Press f IPhone Main Menu Ph.Book Settings ^ To place Video Calls, press f for 1+ seconds. (Speed Video Call) Switch between handset and USIM Card Press b Using Headphones (with Microphone) Select...
  • Page 96: S! Address Book (Sab)

    Unrelated Phone Book changes remain. ^ Use a PC to edit SAB online. Access this function via handset or a PC. ^ For more about SAB, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/support/useful/sab/). Note Sync commands (Backup, Restore and Synchronize) all incur transmission fees.
  • Page 97: Service Usage Outline

    Service Usage Outline 3Unsynchronizable Items Complete Contract SAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Visit a SoftBank shop, dial 157 from a SoftBank B Picture, Tone/Video, Light, Vibration handset for SoftBank Customer Center, General 3Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion Information or access My SoftBank via Yahoo! Keitai.
  • Page 98: Backup & Restore

    Backup & Restore Synchronizing Phone Book Backup (Phone Book % SAB) Manual Synchronization ^ For details, see the table on P.4-15. IPhone Main Menu S! Address Book Backup ^ If this is your first use of SAB (new handset), Synchronization Choose Yes and press b is performed via Synchronize regardless of selection.
  • Page 99: Opening Log

    My Details Auto Synchronization Auto Sync Settings is inactive by default. Opening My Details IPhone Main Menu S! Address Book Auto Sync Settings Confirm handset number (phone number on USIM Card). Enter Handset Code and press b IPhone Main Menu Select Switch On/Off and press b Select My Details and press b Choose On and press b...
  • Page 100 Getting Started ............5-2 Initiating a Video Call..........5-3 Answering a Video Call .........5-3 Engaged Video Call Operations ......5-4 Video Call Settings ..........5-5 Remote Monitor............5-6 3 Activating Remote Monitor ........5-6 3 Adding to Auto Answer List ........5-6...
  • Page 101: Getting Started

    Getting Started Important Video Call Usage Notes ^ Video Calls cannot be placed while TV is active. Exit TV and try again. Communicate with another party using live video images. ^ If both parties are not using the same Video Call system, call ^ Use Video Call with compatible handsets only.
  • Page 102: Initiating A Video Call

    Initiating a Video Call Answering a Video Call Enter a phone number When a Video Call arrives, open ^ Alternatively, select a record from Call Log. handset Press f for 1+ seconds To reject the call, press N x Press b When the call is answered, incoming image Select Reject To redirect the call, press M h.
  • Page 103: Engaged Video Call Operations

    Engaged Video Call Operations Select whether to send Touch Tones during a call Press N x Enable/Disable Select Enable DTMF or DTMF Press b Disable DTMF Toggle outgoing image between Internal ^ Enable DTMF is set when initiating Video Calls. Camera image, External Camera image and Camera Picture Alternative Image...
  • Page 104: Video Call Settings

    Video Call Settings Select image that can be sent while calls are on hold ^ Follow these steps first. Preset Picture/Data Folder Images Press b Hold Guidance Select Hold Guidance Pict ISettings Main Menu Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Press b Pict Select Preset Picture or Pictures ^ These settings can also be changed during calls.
  • Page 105: Remote Monitor

    Remote Monitor Adding to Auto Answer List Save up to ten numbers. Automatically answer Video Calls from numbers saved in Auto Answer List. ISettings Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Main Menu ^ A tone sounds from Speakers for calls answered via Remote Remote Monitor Monitor.
  • Page 106 Basics ..............6-2 TV Timer Recording & TV Timer ......6-16 3 TV Timer Basics..........6-16 Getting Started............6-3 3 Setting Timer via EPG ........6-16 3 Precautions ............6-3 3 Setting Timer Manually ........6-16 3 One Seg ..............6-4 3 At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) ......
  • Page 107 To answer calls in Cycloid position without interrupting TV, set Access TV Listing (EPG) to find program channels and times; set 912SH to show incoming call notice (P.6-22 "Calls & Alarms"). Reservations by date and time to record shows or activate TV.
  • Page 108: Getting Started

    Network connections are established without confirmation ^ 912SH TV is exclusively for use in Japan. until the channel is changed, etc. ^ Do not use TV while driving or riding a bicycle. Accidents may result.
  • Page 109: One Seg

    One Seg Digital TV Antenna In Japan, the 6 MHz band assigned to each terrestrial digital Extend Antenna to improve reception. ^ Pull Antenna by top bead until it clicks. broadcast channel is divided into 13 segments: 12 dedicated ^ After use, gently retract Antenna. to HDTV broadcasting and the remaining "One Seg"...
  • Page 110: Incoming Transmissions

    TV pauses; press f to answer call. End call to return to TV. To open messages while watching TV, see P.6-11 "Opening (912SH returns to Standby after Video Calls or Circle Talk.) Received Msg. Folder." ^ Placing handset in portrait position opens Call window.
  • Page 111: Watching Tv

    Watching TV Activating TV Main Menu Initial Setup Select Digital TV and press b Before watching TV for the first time, follow these steps to TV window (P.6-8) opens with last used set up channel list. channel and volume settings, etc. Press j ^ Panel is on and subtitles off by default.
  • Page 112 Options Menu Switching Area In TV window, press N x to use these features. Some 3 Activate TV and press j Press b Select an Area B If no channel exists, perform from Step 3 in "Preparation" on P.6-6. may not be available depending on the program/status. 3 When moving into another Area while watching TV, Area may TV Listing P.6-10...
  • Page 113 Window Description Key Assignments Subtitles Off Subtitles On Panel Off 1 Execute Data Broadcast Item Subtitles On/Panel On Subtitles On/Panel Off 2 Open Options Menu 1 TV Image 7 Station Name 3 Channel Advance 2 Subtitle Text 8 Signal Strength Press B (reverse) or A (forward) 3 Sound Language 9 Data Broadcast...
  • Page 114 6 Direct Channel Access Program Information ^ Press a key for 1+ seconds to reassign current channel to it. Open program details via current channel's schedule. ^ While viewing Data Broadcast, press a key to execute the Activate TV (Steps 1- 2 in "Activating TV" on P.6-6) first. operation/function assigned to it.
  • Page 115: Tv Listing (Japanese)

    Press b Select Details ^ Data Broadcast information is viewable on B Press b to return. 912SH only in portrait position. Press N x To delete a link, select one Select ^ Data Broadcast information viewing is...
  • Page 116: Split Screen

    Data Broadcast Settings Split Screen Follow these steps first. Watch TV in one half of Display and access messaging functions, browse the Digital TV Options (N) Settings Main Menu Broadcast Data Internet or open Phone Book/Call Log in the other. Set handset to record content with or without data Set Recording Press b...
  • Page 117: Recording & Playback

    Record clips on Memory Card while watching TV. Precautions Activate TV (Steps 1- 2 in "Activating TV" on P.6-6) first. ^ Insert 912SH-formatted Memory Card first (P.12-2 - 12-3). Press h for 1+ seconds ^ Do not remove Memory Card while recording. Doing so may Recording starts.
  • Page 118: Playing Recorded Programs

    Playback Operations Playing Recorded Programs Press A Main Menu Fast Forward (Each press increases speed.) Select TV Player and press b Press B Fast Rewind Video List appears. (Each press increases speed.) ^ File Icons: Press p Skip Forward (30 seconds) Standard file Press q Skip Backward (15 seconds)
  • Page 119 Creating Markers Video List Operations Create Markers to specify start point during playback or in Marker List. Follow these steps first. Create up to 99 Markers in total (up to ten Markers per file). Main Menu TV Player Main Menu TV Player Open a file Marker List...
  • Page 120: Time Shift Recording/Playback

    TV. record current program temporarily for delayed playback Call Time Shift Set is On (activate automatically) by default. (Time Shift recording/playback). ^ Insert 912SH-formatted Memory Card first (P.12-2 - 12-3). Main Menu Settings Call Time Shift Set ^ Record up to 30 minutes.
  • Page 121: Tv Timer Recording & Tv Timer

    TV Timer Recording & TV Timer Setting Timer via EPG Main Menu Reservation List Options (N) New Entry TV Timer Basics Select From TV Listing and press b Save up to five timer entries to record/watch programs. EPG application starts. B Maximum continuous recording time per entry is 4 hours ^ Refer to the application's help menu for operational instructions.
  • Page 122: At Timer Time (Tv Alarm Time)

    Press M q At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) The entry is saved. When memory is low, press b. TV and Alarm activate. Alarm ends after the set duration. In Standby, recording starts at timer recording time even in Error/Warning Messages closed position.
  • Page 123: Opening Timer Details

    TV Reserve Select whether to end the current operations Recording Result Prior automatically to activate timers 3 Could not start recording. appears if recording failed due to 8Off low battery/memory, no Memory Card, active function, etc. Main Menu Settings TV Reserve Prior 3 Recording aborted.
  • Page 124: Tv Settings

    TV Settings Customizing Parameters Follow these steps after Step 1 on the left. Audio & Visual Settings Select Standard, Dynamic or Movie and press N Z Standard is set by default. Adjusting Brightness/Contrast/Blackness/Colour/Tint 1 Select Brightness, Contrast, Blackness, Main Menu Digital TV Options (N) Colour or Tint and press b...
  • Page 125: Setting Auto Tv Activation

    Setting Auto TV Activation Subtitle & Sound Settings Activate or cancel auto TV activation when Display is Follow these steps first. rotated to landscape in Standby. Main Menu Digital TV Options (N) Subtitle/Sound On (Landscape) is set by default. Show or hide subtitles ISettings Phone Settings (F) Turn Display to...
  • Page 126: Editing Areas

    Editing Areas Editing Channels Follow these steps first. Follow these steps first. Digital TV Options (N) Set Channels Main Menu Digital TV Options (N) Set Channels Main Menu Change Area Assign key function to F Set up new Areas Press b Navi Key Settings Select Navi Key Settings Press N x...
  • Page 127: Additional Settings

    Additional Settings Follow these steps first. Main Menu Settings Set TV to end automatically after a period of time Press b Auto Exit Time Select Auto Exit Select 8 Off Press b Auto Exit Time Select time Press b Set TV to end automatically when handset is closed Press b Select Auto Exit Select...
  • Page 128 Getting Started............7-2 Special Shooting Modes ........7-10 3 Mobile Camera Basics .......... 7-2 3 Self-timer............. 7-10 3 Key Assignments ........... 7-3 3 Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera)..... 7-11 3 Adjusting Focus ............. 7-4 3 Adding Frames (Photo Camera) ......7-12 3 Photo Camera Mode ..........
  • Page 129: Getting Started

    Getting Started Mobile Camera Basics ^ Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with a soft cloth before use. 912SH features a 3.2 Megapixel CCD camera. Capture still ^ Handset movement may blur images; hold handset firmly or images or record video.
  • Page 130: Key Assignments

    9 Function Shortcuts Key Assignments Activate mobile camera and press the following keys to use the corresponding functions. Toggle between Auto Focus, Manual Focus and Macro (P.7-16 "Focus Setting") Hide indicators to frame image on full Display (P.7-15 "Display Indicators") Toggle Viewfinder size (P.7-15 "Display Size") Scan barcodes (P.13-18) Switch save location (P.7-18 "Save to")
  • Page 131: Adjusting Focus

    3Focus Lock Adjusting Focus Lock focus then recompose and capture image. Auto Focus Activate Press f or half press h and hold Focus Lock Mobile camera Auto Focus (AF) measures the distance A white frame appears and focus adjusts. between subjects and camera to adjust focus. Focus Lock When in focus, frame turns green and a Focus adjusts automatically when you press b or h for...
  • Page 132: Photo Camera Mode

    Display Indicators Photo Camera Mode 3M (W 1536 x H 2048 dots: QXGA) : None Full HD (W 1080 x H 1920 dots) : None 2M (W 1200 x H 1600 dots: UXGA) : 1 - 1.2x 1.2M (W 960 x H 1280 dots: Quad-VGA) : 1 - 1.6x WallPaper (W 480 x H 800 dots: WVGA) : 1 - 1.6x...
  • Page 133: Video Camera Mode

    Display Indicators Video Camera Mode W 640 x H 480 dots (VGA) W 176 x H 144 dots W 400 x H 240 dots (QCIF) (Wide) Image Size W 128 x H 96 dots W 320 x H 240 dots (SubQCIF) (QVGA) W 240 x H 176 dots...
  • Page 134: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images Still Image Functions Before image capture, press N x to use the following functions. ICamera Main Menu Available options vary by selected Picture Size, camera type Frame image on Display (Internal/External) or Display position. To open Help, press 0. Focus Setting Select auto or manual focus (P.7-16) B Press b to return.
  • Page 135: Recording Video

    To save, select Save and press b Recording Video Image is saved and Viewfinder returns for another shot. When confirmation for save location appears, select a For best results, record within 1.5 meters, in good light. Press b location ICamera Main Menu Press g to exit Press M (A)
  • Page 136: Video Recording Operations

    Opening Images & Playing Video Video Recording Operations Before recording, press N x to use the following functions. To open files directly from Data Folder, see P.9-3. Available options vary by selected Record Time/Size, ICamera Main Menu camera type (Internal/External) or Display position. Opening Still Images Focus Setting Select auto or manual focus (P.7-16)
  • Page 137: Special Shooting Modes

    Press g to exit Special Shooting Modes When Captured Image/Recorded Video is Unsaved: P.7-7, P.7-8 Self-timer Self-timer Details 3 To release shutter manually during countdown, press b. Image is Delay shutter release after Shutter Key is pressed to captured or video recording starts and Self-timer is canceled. capture still images or record video.
  • Page 138: Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera)

    Frame image on Display and press b Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) The first frame is captured with subsequent frames captured at Capture a series of 4 or 9 separate images automatically selected speed. ^ For manual control (4 Pictures and 9 Pictures modes), repeat with a single press of the Shutter Key.
  • Page 139: Adding Frames (Photo Camera)

    Adding Frames (Photo Camera) Camera Effects (Photo Camera) ^ In addition to Preset Frames, use transparent PNG files Capture images with special effects. ^ Switch to External Camera to use Camera Effects; depending (40 KB or smaller) obtained via the Internet, S! Mail, etc. ^ Switch to External Camera to add frames;...
  • Page 140: Panorama Picture (Photo Camera)

    Select Save and press b Panorama Picture (Photo Camera) Press b To check captured image, select Preview Capture panoramic images in portrait or landscape orientation. B To change preview method, press N x Select an Press b ^ Switch to External Camera to use Panorama Picture. option ^ While Panorama Picture is active, other image capture modes To send image via S! Mail, select Save and Send...
  • Page 141: Sending Images

    ^ For details of attachable files, see the table on P.7-6. 912SH camera, see P.15-33 "Send File Settings." ^ Send video clips to S! Mail- or VGS-compatible SoftBank ^ To attach files in Data Folder, see P.9-8. handsets supporting MPEG-4.
  • Page 142: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Mobile Light Select mode ^ Available options vary by selected image capture mode. 1, 2 Photo Camera Video Camera ^ Shortcut keys are assigned to some functions (P.7-3 "Function Available for External Camera. Shortcuts"). Low Light is not available. ^ Follow these steps before capturing an image (after Step 1 on 8Off Press b...
  • Page 143: Image Settings

    Image Settings Focus Setting Select auto or manual focus Photo Camera Video Camera Picture Size Select still image size Available for External Camera. Photo Camera Video Camera 8Auto Focus Press N x Press b Select Focus Setting 8Portrait position: WallPaper (480 x 800) Press b Select a mode Cycloid position: WallPaper (800 x 480)
  • Page 144 Picture/Video Select image or video quality Scene Select a mode according to lighting or subject Quality Photo Camera Video Camera Photo Camera Video Camera Available when Record Time/Size is SubQCIF or QCIF. Available for External Camera. 8Normal (Photo Camera), Fine (Video Camera) 8Automatic Press N x Press N x...
  • Page 145: Additional Settings

    Select whether to save captured images or Additional Settings Auto Save recorded video automatically Internal Camera/ Switch between Internal Camera and External Photo Camera Video Camera External Camera Camera 8Off Press N x Press b Photo Camera Video Camera Select Settings Press b Select Auto Save Choose On or Off...
  • Page 146 Media Player Basics ..........8-2 Using Playlists............8-10 3 Accessing Playlists ..........8-10 Obtaining Music/Video .......... 8-3 3 Starting Playback from a Playlist......8-10 3 Downloading Media Files ........8-3 3 Editing Playlists ........... 8-11 3 Saving Music Files from PCs......... 8-3 Recording Music ..........
  • Page 147: Media Player Basics

    Features & File Support: Media Player Basics Music (Music Player) Download media files via Music Player directly or save files My Music SD AUDIO recorded from CDs or PCs, etc. to Memory Card. Handset/Memory Card Memory Card Handset Recorded Files Downloads/Transferred Files Video (Video Player) My Videos...
  • Page 148: Obtaining Music/Video

    Obtain music/video from the Internet or PCs. (P.12-8). Downloading Media Files ^ Insert 912SH-formatted Memory Card first (P.12-2 - 12-3). ^ After Step 3 on P.12-8, save music to the following folders on Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) on the source site.
  • Page 149: Playback Preparation

    3Supported Bit Rates & Sampling Frequencies Playback Preparation Bit Rate (kbps) , 24, 32, 48, 64, 96 , 128 Precautions Sampling 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000 Frequency (Hz) ^ Music/Video Player is not compatible with some recording/ Monaural only. playback formats.
  • Page 150: Playback Window Indicators

    Video Player Playback Window Indicators Music Player 1 Video Image/Subtitles 6 Clip Number 2 Title 7 Elapsed Time 1 Playback in Progress 7 Track Number 3 Artist Name 8 Information Link 2 Playlist Name 8 Elapsed Time 4 Status 9 Volume 3 Title 9 Information Link A Sound Effects...
  • Page 151: Playing Music/Video

    Playing Music/Video Playing Video IMedia Player Main Menu Videos Playing Music Select My Videos or SD VIDEO and press b IMedia Player Main Menu Music ^ For SD VIDEO, skip ahead to Step 4. Select My Music or SD AUDIO and press b To play the last played file from where it stopped, select Last Press b Played Video...
  • Page 152: Playback Operations

    Options Menu Playback Operations In Playback window, press N x to use these features. Basic Operations Some may not be available depending on playback method/ Some operations may not be available depending on status. playback method/status. Sound Effects P.8-8 Settings P.8-8 Press B Playback Pattern...
  • Page 153: Music Playback Settings

    Music Playback Settings Video Playback Settings Available for My Videos files only. Play back files in surround sound; increase Sound Effects bass or dynamic range Playback Play all or Playlist files repeatedly or randomly 8Normal Pattern 8Normal IMedia Player Main Menu Music Settings IMedia Player...
  • Page 154: Additional Playback Setting

    Play back files in surround sound; increase Additional Music/Video Operations Sound Effects bass or dynamic range ^ Open file list (P.8-3) and follow these steps. 8Normal ^ Some operations may not be available depending on the file/list. IMedia Player Main Menu Videos Settings Press N x...
  • Page 155: Using Playlists

    Using Playlists Video Playlists IMedia Player Main Menu Videos Playlists store only playback orders. Add favorite music/ Select My Videos and press b videos to Playlists; start playback by selecting a Playlist. The following Playlists are saved by default. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press b Playlists appear.
  • Page 156: Editing Playlists

    Press b Use E to move file Order only, and prohibit unauthorized reproduction/other use. Press b ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Press b Select a Playlist Select a accidental loss or alteration of recorded content.
  • Page 157: Connecting To Audio Sources

    Music Player shuts off. Optical Mini Plug (3.5 mm) 3Music is recorded onto Memory Card (SD AUDIO folder). OPTICAL OUT To Mini Plug Jack To start Music Player, insert 912SH-formatted Memory Card Optical Digital first (P.12-2 - 12-3). Connecting Cable AC 100V Outlet 3Activate Offline Mode to prevent disruptions (Steps 1 - 2 on P.8-14).
  • Page 158 Track Bookmarks Recording Window Indicators Add Bookmarks to tracks to use Repeat or Random Play. Track Bookmarks are created when track marks or periods of silence are detected between tracks. ^ Recording from CD players, etc. with Synch Recording On creates Track Bookmarks from source media track marks.
  • Page 159: Recording

    Press b Recording Handset is ready for Synch Recording (P.8-15). ^ Most operations are described with Synch Recording active. ^ When Synch Recording is Off, recording starts right away. ^ Read the precautions on P.8-12 before recording. Start playback ^ To listen to music while recording, adjust Monitor Level before Recording starts automatically when handset detects sound.
  • Page 160: Recording Settings

    Note (start) or Off ^ Edited video may not play properly if Memory Card is Select a bit rate (P.8-11 "Recording Time") not formatted for 912SH. Bit Rate Press N x Select Bit Rate ^ To save to Memory Card, a maximum of 1.2 MB of free...
  • Page 161: Adding Subtitles

    Clipping Portions between Two Points Adding Subtitles 1 Select Select Two Points and press b Set subtitles to appear while playing video. Select timing, Video plays. add effects, etc. ^ Press b to pause/start video. 2 Press N U at the start point Entering Text The start point is specified and playback resumes.
  • Page 162 Press N E at the end point Display Settings Edit Subtitle menu opens. Follow these steps in Step 9 on the left. When finished, ^ If video has ended before pressing N perform from Step 10 to complete. E, start over from Step 7. Press b To edit text, select Edit Text Set timing and time period for subtitles...
  • Page 163 Select a direction and visual effect for subtitle Adding Text Effects scroll ^ Up to two effects can be applied per entry. Scroll Direction ^ Follow these steps in Step 9 on P.8-17. When finished, Press b Select Advanced Select perform from Step 10 to complete.
  • Page 164 Data Folder ............. 9-2 Editing Still Images..........9-9 3 Opening Data Folder ..........9-2 3 Picture Editor/Composite Options......9-9 3 Opening Picture Editor/Composite Window..9-10 Opening Files ............9-3 3 Changing Image Size.......... 9-10 Managing Files & Folders ........9-5 3 Visual Effects (Retouch) ........9-11 3 Sorting Files ............
  • Page 165: Data Folder

    3Preset Folders Data Folder Pictures Still images, etc. Handset files are organized in folders by file format. DCIM Large still images on Memory Card My Pictograms Downloaded Pictograms Opening Data Folder Ring Songs·Tones Downloaded melodies and other sound files Press b S! Appli S! Applications (P.17-3) ®...
  • Page 166: Opening Files

    Opening Files Switching File List View ^ Not available for S! Appli or Lifestyle-appli folder. IData Folder Main Menu Select a folder and press b File list appears. To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N x Select Change to Phone or Change to MemoryCard Press b To open a created sub folder or a sub...
  • Page 167 3SVG Files Slide Show Handset supports Scalable Vector Graphics-Tiny (SVG-T); All images in Pictures or DCIM folder appear sequentially. open files from Other Documents folder to view graphics IData Folder such as tables or maps. Main Menu Key Assignments (may differ by file): Select Pictures or DCIM and press b To open a created sub folder or a sub folder in DCIM, select it Line Scroll...
  • Page 168: Managing Files & Folders

    Managing Files & Folders Adding Folders ^ Assign different names to folders within a layer. Sorting Files ^ Not available for DCIM, S! Appli or Lifestyle-appli folder. Sort files by name, date, size, etc. IData Folder Main Menu Not available for S! Appli or Lifestyle-appli folder. Select a folder and press b IData Folder Main Menu...
  • Page 169: Changing File/Folder Name

    Changing File/Folder Name Deleting Files & Folders ^ File extensions do not change. Delete files and created folders in Data Folder. ^ Assign different names to files/folders within a layer. ^ Deleting files (or the folders) used for ringtone, ringvideo, etc. B Single-byte Symbols , /, :, ;, ., <, >, |, ?, and ”...
  • Page 170: Copying/Moving Files

    Wallpaper is set. ^ Files copied or moved to Memory Card may not be usable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc. ^ Name of copied or moved file may change when the same name already exists in the folder.
  • Page 171: Saving To Phone Book

    Ringtone Saving to Phone Book IData Folder Main Menu IData Folder Main Menu Select Ring Songs·Tones, Music or Select Pictures, Ring Songs·Tones, Music, ® Ringtones and press b Flash ® Ringtones and press b Videos or Flash Select a file and press N x Select a file and press N x Select Set as Ringtone and press b For more, perform from Step 3 in "Saving from Other...
  • Page 172: Printing Images

    Editing Still Images Printing Images ® Connect handset to a printer via Bluetooth and print JPEG/ Picture Editor/Composite Options PNG images. ® ^ Use a Bluetooth -compatible printer. 3Picture Editor ® ^ Activate Bluetooth on the printer. Resize Select from preset sizes or crop image for size IData Folder Main Menu Retouch...
  • Page 173: Opening Picture Editor/Composite Window

    Opening Picture Editor/Composite Window Saving Edited Images 3 Press M q Press b Select Save as New IData Folder Pictures Select a file Main Menu Press b Press b Enter name Select a location Options (N) Edit B To overwrite, select Overwrite instead of Save as New Select Picture Editor or Composite and press b Press b ^ Select an option for further operations.
  • Page 174: Visual Effects (Retouch)

    Cropping Images Adding Text & Stamps Open Picture Editor window (P.9-10) and follow these steps. Open Picture Editor window (P.9-10) and follow these steps. Select Resize and press b Adding Text 1 Select Paste and press b Select Cut and press b To specify colors, press N n Select text color Use G to move + to the upper left corner of the...
  • Page 175: Face Arrange

    Press N u Face Arrange A rectangle appears with + in the upper left corner. ^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images. Set the face line ^ Face Arrange may not fit all images. Adjust position and size as required (below). ^ Open Picture Editor window (P.9-10) and follow these steps.
  • Page 176: Other Picture Effects

    Press b Convert file format and change file size Press b Choose Yes and press b Select File Format Select File Press b Format or File Size Select a Select a location and press b File Format Press b Press i format/size Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry with Face Arrange Saving Edited Images: P.9-10...
  • Page 177: Split Picture

    Select an effect and press b Select SplitPicture 480x800 or Press b SplitPicture 240x320 and press b To check images, select either B Press i to return. Upper left image is set. To change images, select one Select 2 and press b Press b Press N X Select an...
  • Page 178 Customizing Handset Responses...... 10-2 Sound Settings...........10-15 3 Activating a Mode ..........10-2 3 Customizing System Sounds ......10-15 3 Customizing Normal Mode ........10-2 3 Additional Sound Settings......... 10-16 3 Customizing Handset Modes ......10-4 Date & Time ............10-17 Display Settings...........
  • Page 179: Customizing Handset Responses

    Customizing Handset Responses Ringtone/Ringvideo ISettings Main Menu Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts Activate Normal, Manner, Drive or Original mode to change Select Ringtone/videos and press b multiple handset settings at one time; each mode offers a basket of defaults tailored to a particular usage pattern. Voice Call/Video Call/Circle Talk Request 1 Select For Voice Call, For Video Call or Activating a Mode...
  • Page 180 Vibration Small Light Illumination ISettings ISettings Main Menu Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts Main Menu Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts Select Vibration and press b Select Event Light or Status Light and press b Select an item and press b Select an item and press b Activating/Deactivating Activating/Deactivating...
  • Page 181: Customizing Handset Modes

    Display Settings Customizing Handset Modes Follow these steps first. Wallpaper ISettings Main Menu Phone Settings (F) Mode Settings Skyscraper (portrait position) and Space City (Cycloid Set volume level for incoming communications position) are set by default. Press N Z Volume Select a mode Perform ISettings...
  • Page 182: System Graphics

    ^ For Display size or centered images, use E to zoom in/ Font Settings out or press N to rotate. Change font size/weight for menus, text entry, mail ^ Using Wallpaper shortens Battery Time. messages and the Internet. System Graphics Default font size is Small for menus and Standard for other items.
  • Page 183: Clock/Calendar

    For more about icons/indicators and information, see Clock/Calendar P.16-13 "Live Monitor Basics" or P.20-3 "Hot Status." Clock (M) is set by default. Window Description ISettings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu 3Shortcut Mode (Shortcut Panel) Standby Display Clock/Calendar Select a type and press b 3Calendar Contents ^ Current date is highlighted and holidays appear in red.
  • Page 184 3Communication Mode (Member Panel) Display Options Switch by Key is set by default. ISettings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu Standby Display Standby Window Select Display Window and press b My Status Circle Talk Availability Select an option and press b Mail Availability Call Availability Mode Selection...
  • Page 185 Press N x Customizing Standby Window Move Select an icon Select Press b Press N Shortcuts/ Move Select an icon 3Shortcut Mode Press b (Up) or M (Down) Bookmarks ^ Follow these steps after opening Standby Window in Shortcut Delete Press N x mode (P.10-6).
  • Page 186: Custom Screens

    3Headline Mode Custom Screens Follow these steps after opening Standby Window in Download and install applications that load single-themed Headline mode (P.10-6). handset Wallpaper, menu windows, indicators, ringtones Press N x Select Add News Content and more, all at the same time. Add News Press b Content...
  • Page 187 Read through terms of service and download Purchasing Custom Screen Keys Custom Screen Key following onscreen instructions To use fee-based Custom Screens, download Custom After download, choose Yes and press b Screen Keys (Content Keys) to handset. Data Folder (Custom Screens) returns. IData Folder Main Menu Custom Screen Setup...
  • Page 188: Familiar Usability

    3Custom Screens in Data Folder Familiar Usability IData Folder Main Menu Download and install applications that load user interface Select Custom Screens and press b themes based on your previous handsets. Fee-based Custom Screen Indicators: P.10-10 Familiar Usability does not completely remake handset. To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N Downloading Familiar Usability Select Change to Phone or Change to...
  • Page 189: Language Setting

    ^ Activating Familiar Usability cancels Custom Screen Note Light Settings and restores default Wallpaper, System Graphics, tones, etc. (Simple Menu needs to be canceled to Select Display and Keypad Backlight Backlight activate Familiar Usability.) illumination time or Display Brightness ^ Familiar Usability does not support Font Settings 8Time Out: 15 seconds, Brightness: Level 2 (Auto) (P.10-5) or Language Setting (below).
  • Page 190: External Display Settings

    AV OUT Port of handset. Video Cable is Press b Select Clock Type Select a 8 Pattern 1 designed exclusively for 912SH. Press b pattern ^ Plug in firmly. To disconnect, grasp the plug and pull gently. Show or hide caller's number or name on...
  • Page 191 3Output Image Settings Activating Video Output Activate Video Output and follow these steps. ^ While Video Output is in use, control the volume on the Switch display size connected device (except for Video Calls). ^ In closed position, only Video Calls via handsfree devices are Press b Display Size Select Display Size...
  • Page 192: Additional Display Settings

    Sound Settings Additional Display Settings Follow these steps first. To change ringtone volumes, ringtone/ringvideo or vibration patterns, see P.10-2 "Customizing Handset Responses." ISettings Main Menu Phone Settings (F) Display Customizing System Sounds Show or hide indicators/Softkeys in Standby Show Indicators Press b Select Standby Display 8 Status Area:...
  • Page 193: Additional Sound Settings

    Other System Sounds Additional Sound Settings 1 Select an item and press b Follow these steps first. Press b To set duration, select Duration Press b Select/enter time ISettings Main Menu Phone Settings (F) B Tone/sound does not play longer than the source regardless of Duration setting.
  • Page 194: Date & Time

    Date & Time Correct Clock instantly or select when to Time Correction correct automatically See indicated pages for these items. ISettings Phone Settings (F) Date & Time Main Menu World Clock P.13-12 Alarm P.13-10 Time Correction Set the date and time; the day of the week is Correcting Instantly Set Date/Time set automatically...
  • Page 195: Handset Security

    Handset Security Unlock Handset 3 Enter Handset Code Press b Changing Handset Code ^ Password Lock remains active even if handset power is deactivated, then reactivated. 9999 is set by default. When Password Lock is Active ISettings Phone Settings (F) Locks Chng Main Menu...
  • Page 196 IP Service Restrict access to Call Log and sent/received Enable or disable Hot Status and Circle Talk History Lock Setting mail records ISettings Phone Settings (F) Locks Main Menu ISettings History Lock Phone Settings (F) Locks Main Menu Service Setting Press N to check or uncheck Select a record type Press b...
  • Page 197: Face Recognition

    B Face should be lit evenly and brightly (avoid backlight Select from User 1 to User 5 and press b and strong light). Press b To edit user information, select a user ^ Identification accuracy is not guaranteed. SoftBank Note Press N . To delete users, select one Choose...
  • Page 198 3Saving Portraits Precautions for Portrait Capture Save up to five portraits per user. Change location, face 3 Look straight into lens and frame whole face with no angle, accessory, brightness, etc. for each shot. expression; adjust face size (may not be saved if too small). Follow these steps after Step 8 on P.10-20.
  • Page 199 Scanning Face Face Recognition Settings Clean dust/smudges from lens cover of Internal Camera Follow these steps first. with a soft cloth before use. ISettings Phone Settings (F) Locks Face Main Menu Recognition Face the Display ^ To show operational tips, select Panda in Conductor Setting Select accuracy level (P.10-23).
  • Page 200: Pin

    Show or hide operational tips during recognition Press b Select Conductor Setting For more information on PIN, see P.1-3 "USIM PINs." Press b Select an option ^ Options: Select whether to require PIN every time PIN Entry B Off handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted) Under Face Recognition.
  • Page 201: Opening Secret Entries

    Reset Opening Secret Entries Show Activate Show Secret Data to open Secret A confirmation appears before entering Handset Code when Secret Data entries an S! Application is paused, etc. End the function to proceed. 8Off Cancel custom settings and return handset ISettings Reset Settings Phone Settings (F)
  • Page 202: Call Settings

    Call Settings Data Counter Check estimated volume of the most recent or all packet See indicated pages for these items. transmissions (sent, received and total). Charges do not appear. Call Time & Cost P.2-13, P.2-14 Show My Number P.14-8 ISettings Call/Video Call (F) Call Time &...
  • Page 203: International Call

    ^ When Auto Answer is active, Auto Answer tone sounds Additional Call Settings after ringtone (even in Manner mode). Follow these steps first. ^ Handsfree device Auto Answer tone varies by device. ^ To avoid unintentional activation, cancel Auto Answer ISettings Main Menu after use.
  • Page 204 Infrared..............11-2 3 Getting Started............ 11-2 3 Sending Files via Infrared ........11-4 3 Receiving Files via Infrared......... 11-5 ® Bluetooth ............11-6 3 Getting Started............ 11-6 ® 3 Activating Bluetooth .......... 11-8 ® 3 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ...... 11-8 ®...
  • Page 205: Infrared

    Tasks, Notepad, Phone Book and Calendar entries, and Transfer files one at a time. (Received files One File Transfer Messaging and Data Folder files. 912SH complies with are saved to corresponding functions.) IrMC 1.1, however, some files may not be transferable.
  • Page 206 January 1, 2031 or later) are saved as No limit. In All File Transfers, SMS addressed to multiple recipients may not be saved on recipient SoftBank handsets (except 912SH), or only Notepad Available Available the first entered recipient remains.
  • Page 207: Sending Files Via Infrared

    ^ Sky Mail may be received as S! Mail on handset Choose Yes or No and press b depending on the sender SoftBank handset. ^ Overwriting Messaging folders deletes auto sort keys. Offline Mode is set and transfer starts. When finished, file list returns.
  • Page 208: Receiving Files Via Infrared

    Enter Authorisation Code (P.11-2) and press b Subsequent Operations Transfer starts. When finished, Send All menu returns. 3One File Transfer Press b For Phone Book, choose Yes or No Transfer starts automatically and confirmation appears. Receiving Files via Infrared Choose Yes and press b Press b To cancel transfer, choose No Choose Yes...
  • Page 209: Bluetooth

    ^ If the same folder name exists, received files are saved there. Wirelessly transfer files between 912SH within ten meters and (Another folder will not be created.) compatible devices (PCs, mobiles, handsfree devices, etc.).
  • Page 210 ® ® Note Bluetooth connection may not be possible with Bluetooth Connection ® some Bluetooth devices. ® ^ Handset shall be connected to certified Bluetooth Sender Recipient devices that meet the specification standards developed by Bluetooth SIG. Search for devices ^ Depending on characteristics or specifications of the ®...
  • Page 211: Activating Bluetooth

    ® ® Activating Bluetooth Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ® ® Activate Bluetooth to use Bluetooth functions. Device Search & Pairing ® Bluetooth is inactive by default. ® Search for Bluetooth devices for pairing. ISettings Main Menu Connectivity (F) Bluetooth ^ Authorisation Codes are not necessary for paired devices. ^ Search for up to 16 devices at a time.
  • Page 212 Connecting to Paired Devices Accepting Connection Requests Follow these steps to accept connection requests from ISettings Main Menu Connectivity (F) Bluetooth unpaired devices. Select Paired Devices and press b When connection is requested, confirmation appears List of all paired devices appears. Use F to open list of handsfree or audio devices only.
  • Page 213: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    Enter Press N Open file list and select a file Device Name Press b name 8 912SH Select Send, Send Entry or ^ Enter up to 16 characters. (Pictograms are Press b One File Transfer Send My Card Select Via not available.)
  • Page 214: Network Settings

    USB Charge (Japanese) Network Settings Connect handset to PC via USB Cable to charge battery. Follow these steps first. ^ Install Utility Software CD-ROM (Japanese) beforehand. ISettings Main Menu Network Settings (F) ^ Both PC and handset power must be on for USB charging. Check Network Information Enabling &...
  • Page 215 About Memory Card..........12-2 3 Inserting & Removing ......... 12-2 3 Format Card............12-3 3 Using SD Local Contents........12-3 3 Backup & Restore ..........12-4 Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)...... 12-6 3 Selecting Images & Prints........12-7 3 Print Settings ............12-7 Mass Storage............
  • Page 216: About Memory Card

    1 With logo side down, B From PC (Japanese) http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/peripherals/sd_support.html insert card until it clicks ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Note accidental loss/alteration of information. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place.
  • Page 217: Format Card

    Memory Card load times vary by card size and the ^ An improperly formatted Memory Card may not function amount of information saved. as it should with 912SH. Using SD Local Contents Open HTML files on Memory Card to access Internet sites.
  • Page 218: Backup & Restore

    B Phone Book B Mail Groups B Calendar B Tasks B Notepad not be usable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc. ^ When handset or Memory Card memory is low, entries may B Bookmarks B User Dictionary B My Pictograms B Content Keys not transfer correctly.
  • Page 219 Select whether to encode data to be backed up remaining messages will not be received. 3Available for Phone Book, Messaging folders, Calendar and Tasks. B Sky Mail may transfer as S! Mail depending on the SoftBank 8Off handset used for backup.
  • Page 220: Digital Print Order Format (Dpof)

    Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Memory Card to Handset Restoring backed up content to handset overwrites current Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a standard handset content (with the exception of Content Keys). specification for requesting prints from digital cameras. ISettings Connectivity (F) Memory Card...
  • Page 221: Selecting Images & Prints

    Selecting Images & Prints Print Settings Follow these steps first. ISettings Connectivity (F) Memory Card Main Menu DPOF Number of Copies For Each Picture ISettings Connectivity (F) Memory Card Main Menu Select a folder and press b DPOF Thumbnails appear. Apply a number to all DCF images to print the Use G to select an image and press N W same number of copies...
  • Page 222: Mass Storage

    Mass Storage Activate Mass Storage and connect handset to a PC via supplied USB Cable to access Memory Card from the PC without removing the card from handset. ^ Activating Mass Storage activates Offline Mode. ^ Mass Storage is not available when battery is low, when an S! Application is paused or while Music Player is active.
  • Page 223 Calendar ............... 13-2 Countdown Timer ..........13-17 3 Opening Calendar ..........13-2 Expenses Memo..........13-17 3 Saving Entries ............. 13-4 3 Entering Expenses..........13-17 3 Opening Entries........... 13-6 3 Checking Entries..........13-18 3 Editing/Deleting Entries ........13-7 3 Editing/Deleting Entries........13-18 Tasks..............
  • Page 224 3Key Assignments Calendar Month - 6Month View Week View Opening Calendar Open the previous month Open the previous week Open the next month Open the next week ^ Open Calendar in Month View, 2Month View, 3Month View, Set Colour (By Date) 6Month View or Week View.
  • Page 225: Calendar

    Remove/restore preset holidays or save Customizing Calendar Set Holiday additional holidays ITools Set Colour Set Calendar date color Tools 1 (F) Calendar Options (N) Main Menu Calendar Settings Set Holiday 8Sunday (and holiday): Red, Saturday: Blue, Others: Black Removing/Restoring Holidays ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F)
  • Page 226: Saving Entries

    Enter details Saving Entries 1 Select Description: and Organize daily, weekly, monthly and yearly schedule. press b Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks (P.13-8). 2 Enter schedule details (up ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F) Calendar to 128 characters) and Enter subject press b 1 Select a day and press b...
  • Page 227 3Calendar Options Assign schedule type (once only, daily, weekly, Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.13-4. After each monthly or yearly) for each event setting, New Entry window returns. Complete other settings. Once Only Schedule Press b Select Repeat: Select Once Restrict access to entries Press b...
  • Page 228: Opening Entries

    3Alarm Volume, Vibration & Manner Opening Entries Select Alarm Volume, Vibration and Manner Alarm Settings ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F) Calendar settings 8Alarm Volume: Level 3, Vibration: Off, For Manner Mode: Do not Ring Select a date and press b ITools To search entries by subject, press N x Tools 1 (F)
  • Page 229: Editing/Deleting Entries

    In Month View or 3Month View, delete all Editing/Deleting Entries entries in the month or up to the end of the Follow these steps first. previous month Month ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F) Calendar Press N x Select a month Press b Edit entries Select Delete...
  • Page 230: Tasks

    Set priority Tasks 1 Select Priority: and press b 2 Select Normal, High or Low and press b Save event with deadlines. ^ Check completed tasks (P.13-9). Enter details ^ Save up to 300 entries between Tasks and Calendar (P.13-4). 1 Select Description: and Saving Entries press b...
  • Page 231: Opening Entries

    Opening Entries Editing/Deleting Entries Follow these steps first. ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F) ITools Select Tasks and press b Main Menu Tools 1 (F) Tasks ^ Use F to open completed or Edit entries uncompleted task list. Press N x Select an entry To search entries by subject, press N Press b...
  • Page 232: Alarm

    Press M q Alarm Alarm is set. ^ For more settings, start over from Step 1. Setting Alarm Press g to exit Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific Handset returns to Standby and H appears. days of the week.
  • Page 233 Set Alarm to activate at set intervals after At Alarm Time initial Alarm Time Alarm is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to Press b Snooze Select Snooze: Select an related settings. 8 Off Press b interval Image appears if System Graphics (P.10-5) is set. However, For custom intervals, select Other Press b Press b...
  • Page 234: Canceling & Reactivating Alarm

    World Clock Canceling & Reactivating Alarm ITools Main Menu Tools 1 (F) Alarms Display local date/time (P.10-17) and the date/time of another area in the world. Select an entry and press N x ^ To set World Clock to appear in Standby, see P.10-6 "Clock/ Canceling Calendar."...
  • Page 235: Calculator

    Calculator Money Converter 3 To change exchange rate, open Calculator and follow these steps. Use Calculator for basic arithmetic (up to 12 digits) and percentage Press N x Select Money Converter calculation, or currency conversion (Money Converter). Press b Press b Select Exchange Rate ITools Main Menu...
  • Page 236: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording ITools Use Microphone to record short voice memos and save files Main Menu Tools 2 (F) on handset or Memory Card; record and save longer Select Voice Recorder and press b recordings on Memory Card. To switch mode, press N x Select Record Time ^ Modes: Press b...
  • Page 237: Playback

    Document Viewer Playback Play sounds from Speakers, or use Headphones. Open PC documents on handset. ^ Supported File Formats: ITools Main Menu Tools 2 (F) Voice Recorder ® B PDF (.pdf) B Microsoft Excel (.xls) Press N x ® ® ®...
  • Page 238: Stopwatch

    3Key Assignments Stopwatch Zoom to view the whole page Record elapsed time for up to 24 hours (23 hours 59 minutes Rotate page 90 degrees counterclockwise (press 59.9 seconds) in 0.1-second increments. again to return) ^ Save times (including the last four lap times) to handset Scroll up/down Notepad (P.3-10).
  • Page 239: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Expenses Memo Set Countdown Timer up to 60 minutes in 1-second Use Expenses Memo to add expenses, such as travel expenses. increments. Tone sounds when set time elapses. Enter up to 30 entries (up to 29,999,999.70 yen in total, 999,999.99 yen per entry).
  • Page 240: Checking Entries

    Scanning Barcodes Checking Entries ITools Main Menu Tools 3 (F) Expenses Memo Scan printed barcodes (UPC/JAN or QR Codes) with mobile camera or read barcode images saved in Data Folder. Select Totals and press b ^ In Continuous mode, scan up to 50 UPC (JAN) or 16 QR Entry list appears.
  • Page 241: Scanning Printed Barcodes

    Scanning Printed Barcodes Continuous Mode 3 After scanning, Scan completed. Scan new? appears. ITools Main Menu Tools 3 (F) Barcode Scan Barcode Follow onscreen prompt(s). Frame barcode in the center of Split Data Display 3 After scanning, Split data. Scan next symbol? appears. ^ Hold handset approximately 10 cm away Follow onscreen prompt(s).
  • Page 242 Press b Press N x Using Scan Results Select Copy Press b Text Select the first character of text Press b Select the end point Select a number starting with TEL: Place Calls Press b Press f The number appears Select a URL starting with http:// or rtsp:// Press N x Press b...
  • Page 243: Create Qr Code

    Create QR Code Open Barcode Read saved barcode images in Data Folder Create QR Codes from entered text, Phone Book, Pictures, ITools Main Menu Tools 3 (F) Barcode Open Barcode Ring Songs·Tones, Notepad or Other Documents. Press b Select a barcode image ^ Save up to the equivalent of 513 digits, 311 alphanumerics or Split Data: P.13-19 B When scanning fails, press b...
  • Page 244 Text Scanner Switching Storage Media 3 While created QR Code appears, press N x Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone numbers or roman Press b Select Save To Select Phone or Memory letters) with mobile camera. Press b Card ^ Scan up to 256 characters continuously. Attaching to S! Mail ^ Scan up to 60 single-byte characters within 3 lines.
  • Page 245: Scanning Text

    3Scan Operations Scanning Text Press f Focus Lock ITools Main Menu Tools 3 (F) Barcode Scan Text Press p to toggle On/Off Mobile Light Use F to adjust brightness Exposure Frame text on Display Press N x ^ Adjust to frame text in [ ]. Letters at the Select Reversed Text Press b Reversed Text...
  • Page 246: Text Scanner

    Phone Help Scanning More Text 3 After Step 5, press N x Select Continue Part or Learn when/how to use Keypad functions/shortcuts. Press b Scan More Most Phone Help functions are inaccessible from menu items. ^ Select Continue Part to enter additional text; select Scan ITools More to enter text after a line break.
  • Page 247 Overview ............... 14-2 3 Checking Service Status........14-2 Call Forwarding ............ 14-3 Voicemail............... 14-4 3 Missed Call Notification........14-5 Call Waiting............14-5 Conference Call............ 14-6 Call Barring............14-6 3 Restricting Outgoing Calls ........14-7 3 Restricting Incoming Calls ........14-7 3 Changing Network Password......
  • Page 248: Overview

    Overview Checking Service Status Follow these steps first. ^ When B appears, access services from a touch-tone landline. ^ For more about optional services, see SOFTBANK MOBILE ISettings Main Menu Call/Video Call (F) Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Press b Select Voicemail/Divert...
  • Page 249 Call Forwarding Call Initiate Call Forwarding Forwarding ^ Voicemail and Call Forwarding can only be set simultaneously ISettings Call/Video Call (F) Voicemail/Divert Main Menu Diverts when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Direct Entry Note Phone Numbers Beginning with the Following Press b Select a call type Select Always or No...
  • Page 250 Voicemail and Call Forwarding can only be set simultaneously when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Press b Select Always or No Answer ^ For details, contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Press b For No Answer, select ring time Information (P.21-39).
  • Page 251: Missed Call Notification

    Call Waiting Missed Call Notification An additional contract is required. Activate this function for records of calls missed while Call Waiting Activate or cancel Call Waiting handset is off/out-of-range and Voicemail is active. On/Off Activate/ ISettings Main Menu Call/Video Call (F) Call Waiting Activate or cancel Missed Call Notification Cancel...
  • Page 252: Conference Call

    Conference Call Call Barring An additional contract is required. Dial New Outgoing Calls & Incoming Calls Open another line during a call Number Restrict incoming/outgoing calls or SMS messages. Press f Enter a phone number during a call ^ Following restrictions are available: ^ Line 1 is placed on hold.
  • Page 253: Restricting Outgoing Calls

    Password and Center Access Code must be changed. ISettings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Main Menu For details, contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Change NW Password Information (P.21-39). Enter current Network Password and press b ^ Emergency calls (110, etc.) are possible even when Enter new Network Password and press b outgoing calls are restricted.
  • Page 254: Rejecting A Call

    Restricting by Caller ID Availability Rejecting a Call Reject calls from numbers not saved in Phone Restricting by Number Unknown Book Designate numbers to reject then set Switch On/Off to On. 8Off ISettings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Set Reject Main Menu Designate phone numbers to reject Rejected Numbers...
  • Page 255 3 Forwarding Messages........15-23 Basics ..............15-2 3 Protecting Messages ........15-24 3 Message Types ........... 15-2 3 Deleting Messages ........... 15-24 3 Customizing Handset Address ......15-2 3 Canceling Sent Messages ........ 15-25 Sending Text Messages ........15-3 3 Sending from Drafts .......... 15-25 3 Character Entry Limits.........
  • Page 256: Basics

    Available Available When Handset Address is Changed SoftBank handset numbers only. 3 New handset address confirmation from SoftBank arrives. To update My Details automatically, follow these steps. ^ An additional contract is required to use S! Mail and Press b...
  • Page 257: Sending Text Messages

    Sending Text Messages Incoming Calls while Creating Message 3 Content is saved temporarily. End the call to return. Character Entry Limits When Recipient Handset is Off or Out-of-Range 3 Messages are stored in Server Mail Box, and delivered when Message 160 single-byte alphanumerics recipient handset detects signal.
  • Page 258: Sending S! Mail

    Enter a message Sending S! Mail To enter cross-carrier Pictograms, press N x Select Follow these steps to send S! Mail to a number/address Press b Press b Pict Setting Select a carrier Press b Select a Pictogram saved in Phone Book. Press b Press N Mail Composition window returns.
  • Page 259 B Other recipients cannot see numbers/addresses set to Bcc. Select Speed Mail List Select Press b B i appears in recipient field when multiple recipients are a recipient entered. Enter recipient's SoftBank handset number directly Press b Enter Number Select Enter Number Enter a Editing/Deleting Recipients Press b number 3 Follow these steps after Step 5 on P.15-4.
  • Page 260 3Mail Composition Options Attaching Files Attach Attach images, sound files, etc. (right) Follow these steps to attach images to S! Mail. Change font/background color, insert ^ Attach up to 20 files or 300 KB including message text. Arrange images/background sounds, etc. (P.15-8) ^ Confirm compatibility with recipient handsets (file format, Feeling Settings Set emotion to messages (P.15-10)
  • Page 261 Press b Press b On/Off Choose Off Press b Choose Yes ^ Apply to one file per message. ^ Available when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers (not available for Arrange Mail). ^ May not be available for some files. 15-7...
  • Page 262 3Arrange Menu Items & Operations Creating Arrange Mail Change font color/size Select font color, font size, background color; insert images, Press b Select Font Colour: or Font Size: background sound, and more. Press b Select a color or size ^ Insert one sound or Flash ®...
  • Page 263 Insert background sound Scroll text horizontally Press b Press b Select Insert Select Insert BGM Select Effect Select Scrolling Press b Press b Press b Press b Sound Select a folder Select scroll direction Press b Select a file Enter text Press b To scroll entered text, press N To record and insert sound, select Insert...
  • Page 264 Set emotion to messages; recipient handset responds accordingly. Select Save as Template and press b ^ Send Feeling Mail to compatible SoftBank handsets only. Enter name and press b ^ Follow these steps after Step 10 on P.15-4; after Mail Composition window returns, complete and send message.
  • Page 265: Sending Sms Mail

    Select recipient field and press b window then complete and send message. Select Phone Book and press b Set to receive Delivery Report when For other recipient entry methods, see messaging to SoftBank handset numbers P.15-5. Press N x Select Messaging Delivery Report...
  • Page 266 Editing Assigned Quiz Press N x Select Messaging Settings Press b Press b Select Quiz Select Press b Edit Question Edit question/ Press N $ Press i answer Available when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers. Available only for SMS. 15-12...
  • Page 267: Setting Send Reservation

    Setting Send Reservation For entries with multiple numbers/addresses, use E Send messages at the designated date/time in the future. to select a SoftBank handset number or mail address ^ Messages are saved to Unsent Messages folder. Press b ^ Save up to ten Send Reservation messages.
  • Page 268: Auto Resend

    Saving a Signature with Keypad (0 - 9) and press N A IMessaging Settings General Settings When messaging to SoftBank handsets, select S! Mail or Main Menu Signature Settings Press b Select Edit and press b Complete and send message (P.15-4, P.15-11)
  • Page 269: Incoming Text Messages

    Incoming Text Messages When a Message is Opened for the First Time 3 3D Pictogram plays, then a confirmation to enable or disable Opening New Messages 3D Pictogram appears. Follow these steps to set. Press b Select an option Delivery Notice appears and Viewing New Message Text on External Display Information window opens (M 3 When a new message is received with handset closed,...
  • Page 270 Messages with Reply Request Retrieving Server Mail Box Messages Manually 3 When closing a message containing Reply Request, a 3 Press N Press b Select Retrieve New Msg. confirmation appears. Press b To reply, choose Yes Receiving Feeling Mail ^ Confirmation does not appear for replied messages. Ringtone, Vibration and Small Light Messages with Quiz respond according to emotion set by...
  • Page 271: Window Description

    3Customizing Handset Response Window Description Follow these steps first. Messaging Folder Contents IMessaging Settings General Settings Link Main Menu to Feeling Message Type/Status ^ Message Status: Show or hide subject, sender and graphics above Information window for received M Unread G Read Idle Screen Info.
  • Page 272: Changing Message List View

    Message Contents Retrieving Mail List Retrieve a list of messages stored in Server Mail Box Message Number (Server Mail). Sender or Recipient ^ Number, address or name appears. IMessaging Main Menu Subject (S! Mail only) Select Server Mail Box and press b Received or Sent Date &...
  • Page 273 S! Mail Notice Options S! Mail Notice 3 For S! Mail messages with attachments, multiple recipients, Forward S! Mail Notice text or Server Mail etc., Server Mail Box sends initial portion of message text to Press N x Select an S! Mail Notice handset as an S! Mail Notice except when Message DL Press b Select Forward...
  • Page 274: Using Messages

    Using Messages Using Mail List Retrieve complete S! Mail messages Messaging Folders Press b Select a message Messages are organized in folders by type. Retrieve all Server Mail Press N x Select Retrieve All Press b Retrieve All Received Msg. Received messages ^ Retrieved messages are deleted from Mail Incomplete/unsent messages...
  • Page 275: Checking Messages

    Checking Messages Slide Playback 3 A slide consists of message text with image/sound or video. ^ To open Received Msg. folder while using another function, After Step 2 on the left, press N x Select press N for 1+ seconds. Press b B While watching TV, Received Msg.
  • Page 276 Repeat Step 2 as needed Message Window Options To uncheck all, press N x Select Unselect All Press b Copy sender/recipient number/address, subject or message text 3D Pictogram Press N x Press b Select Copy Copy Press b To animate Pictograms, Emoticons and compatible words Select an item For Message Text or Subject, use G to select おはよう...
  • Page 277: Replying To Messages

    Replying to Messages Quick Reply 3 After Step 3 on the left, press M for 1+ seconds Select IMessaging Main Menu Press b text Select Received Msg. and press b B To edit Quick Reply text, see P.15-32 "Quick Reply Set." ^ When message list appears, skip ahead to Step 3.
  • Page 278: Protecting Messages

    Protecting Messages Deleting Messages Protect important messages in Received Msg. or Sent IMessaging Main Menu Messages folder from unintentional deletion. Select Received Msg., Drafts, Sent Messages or Protected messages cannot be deleted. Unsent Messages and press b IMessaging Main Menu Press b When folders appear, select one Select Received Msg.
  • Page 279: Canceling Sent Messages

    Saved messages appear. recipients, cancellation request is sent to all the recipients. Select a message and press b ^ Available for S! Mail messages sent to compatible SoftBank handsets. Edit/send the message (P.15-4, P.15-11) ^ Sent messages may not be deleted if message text is short.
  • Page 280: Linked Info

    Select As New Entry and press b Linked Info Number or address is entered in corresponding Phone Book field. Complete other fields and save (P.4-4). Saving to Phone Book Press b To save to an existing Phone Book entry, open one Save a linked phone number/mail address from within Press M q message text or sender's/recipient's number/address to...
  • Page 281: Saving Attachments To Data Folder

    Saving Attachments to Data Folder Using Attachments Save attached images, sounds, and other files to Data Folder. Assign attached files as Wallpaper, ringtone or ringvideo When memory is full, delete files (P.9-6) beforehand. directly from messages and save to Data Folder. IMessaging IMessaging Main Menu...
  • Page 282: My Folders

    My Folders Viewing Folders in Cycloid Position 3 While folders in Received Msg. or Sent Messages appear, Organize received/sent messages into My Folders. Rotate Display to Cycloid position. Message list of the Adding/Deleting My Folders highlighted folder appears in the right half of Display. ^ Create up to 17 folders in addition to default Folder 1 - 3.
  • Page 283: Setting Auto Sort Keys

    Press M Setting Auto Sort Keys Set keys (sender/recipient, S! Mail subject or SMS message text Re-sorting Messages in Received Folder string) by folder to sort received/sent messages automatically. 3 Select a folder (My Folder or Spam Folder) Press N ^ Specify up to 20 keys for each folder including Spam Folder Press b Select Classify...
  • Page 284: Secret Folder

    Chat Folder Secret Folder Hide folders to require Handset Code entry for access. Use Chat Folders to organize messages exchanged between handset and Chat Group members. IMessaging Main Menu Each folder (Group) holds up to 300 messages. Select Received Msg., Sent Messages or Chat Folder and press b Saving Members Select a folder and press N x...
  • Page 285: Opening Chat Folders

    Enter a member Opening Chat Folders ^ Repeat Steps 3 - 4 to add members. To enter members, see P.15-5. IMessaging Main Menu Chat Folder Press b To edit number/address, select a member Edit Select a folder (Group) and press b Press N x To change members, select one Message list appears.
  • Page 286: Settings

    Press b Select Message Notice Select On or Off(Background) 8 View Press b View Setting Select an option Setting: Confirm message delivery to SoftBank handset Press b Name numbers Delivery Report Alert Alert Sound 8 Off Press b Select Delivery Report...
  • Page 287: Mail Settings

    Select an entry Select Set pre-attachment save option for files newly Press b Delete or Clear All Choose Yes captured with 912SH camera or Voice Recorder Send File Settings Press b Press M Press b Select Send File Settings 8 Save & Attach When set to Always Download, complete S! Mail including Select Save &...
  • Page 288: Sms Settings

    SMS Settings Follow these steps first. IMessaging Main Menu Settings SMS Settings Set Message Center sent message storage limit ^ Select Expiry Time Press b Select Press b Expiry Time an option 8 Maximum ^ Expiry Time applies to SMS Center Number set to Setting1(Default) in Message Centre (below).
  • Page 289 Getting Started............. 16-2 Streaming ............16-12 Using Yahoo! Keitai ..........16-3 Live Monitor (Japanese)........16-13 3 Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ...... 16-3 3 Live Monitor Basics ........... 16-13 3 Using History ............16-4 3 Registering with Live Monitor Items ....16-14 3 Entering URLs Directly ........
  • Page 290: Getting Started

    GlobalSign, RSA Security and SECOM Trust Systems cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL. ^ In this manual, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the SoftBank Mobile Internet portal, "PC sites" to websites viewed via PC Site 3Secure Pages Browser, and "Internet"...
  • Page 291: Using Yahoo! Keitai

    Using Yahoo! Keitai User Authentication 3 If requested, enter user ID or password Press b Press M N Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Switching Browser Press M 3 Open a page and follow these steps. Handset connects to the Internet and Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Press N x Select Change to PC Browser or appears.
  • Page 292: Using History

    ^ History stores up to 300 pages; when full, oldest are Using History deleted to make room for new ones. ^ From open pages, access History via Options menu. IYahoo! Keitai Main Menu History Select an item and press b Entering URLs Directly Handset connects to the Internet.
  • Page 293: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Selecting Items Move cursor with E to select items. Internet Content Cursor (see right) Pointer (see right) Scroll Bar (P.16-6) ^ Alternatively, use F when multiple items are listed in one row. ^ Cursor does not appear for unselectable items. Pointer Navigation Browsing in Cycloid Position 3 Browse the Internet in full widescreen view.
  • Page 294: Page Browsing

    Page Browsing Viewing Single Frame 3 Open a framed page and select a frame Press N Scrolling Pages Press b Select Frame In B To return, press i. If page content continues beyond view, scroll bar appears on the right or bottom Tabbed Browsing and slider indicates current page position.
  • Page 295: Text Entry & Item Selection

    Text Entry & Item Selection Toggle Tabs 3 Press q (Long press) Use F to switch between tabs Enter text or select items to send information. B To cancel, press b. Text Entry Field ^ Options menu, scrolling, etc. are not available while switching ^ Highlight , and press b.
  • Page 296: Options Menu

    Send URL Send URLs via S! Mail/SMS Input Memory 3 Entered text (except Security Code) is saved to Input Memory. Press N x Select Convenient Functions Use saved text in other applications. Press b Press b Select Send URL Select 3 To use Input Memory, follow these steps in a text entry window.
  • Page 297: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features ® ® Flash Menu Handle Flash files Pause Bookmarks & Saved Pages ® Press N x Press b Select Flash Menu Press b Select Pause Bookmark sites or save page content to Saved Pages. ® files, press N x ®...
  • Page 298 Saving Bookmarks & Pages Opening Bookmarks Online Follow these steps after opening a page. 3 Press N x Press b Select Bookmark Press b Press b Select Open List Select a title Press N x 3Bookmarks/Saved Pages List Operations Select Bookmark or Saved Pages and press b Select Save and press b Press N x Select a title/page...
  • Page 299: Saving Files To Data Folder

    Editing Bookmarks & Saved Pages Saving Files to Data Folder Open Bookmarks or Saved Pages (Step 1 in "Opening When memory is full, delete files (P.9-6) beforehand. Bookmarks & Saved Pages" on P.16-10) first. IYahoo! Keitai Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Open a page Press N x Title...
  • Page 300: Using Linked Info

    ^ After the call, Reconnect? appears. Sending Messages 3 Notice appears or a double beep sounds for incoming mail 1 Highlight a SoftBank handset number or (P.15-32 "Message Notice"). mail address and press b ^ Streaming continues even after handset is closed.
  • Page 301: Live Monitor Basics

    Live Monitor (Japanese) Up to 10 previously accessed URLs are saved. When full, oldest URLs are deleted to make room for new ones. Receive Yahoo! Keitai content/S! Loop item update notices. 3Playback Operations ^ Information is saved in Live Monitor List (Yahoo! Keitai Change display size content) or S! Loop List (S! Loop items) according to the type.
  • Page 302: Registering With Live Monitor Items

    Registering with Live Monitor Items Deleting Live Monitor Items 3 Open Live Monitor List or S! Loop List and follow these steps. Live Monitor List ^ One Entry Press N x Register with up to one News Flash item and four General Select an item Select Delete news items.
  • Page 303: Automatic Update

    Using PC Site Browser Automatic Update Update Live Monitor items automatically. ^ Browsing PC sites may incur higher charges. ^ Updating Live Monitor items may incur high charges. ^ Download/view document (.pdf, .doc, .xls, and .ppt)/image ^ Update Frequency (JPEG, PNG and GIF) files. See P.13-15 "Document Viewer." B Live Monitor List News Flash: After a set interval B PNG/GIF images larger than 300 KB cannot be saved.
  • Page 304: Using History

    To exit, press g then choose Yes and press b Additional Functions Switching View Common Settings 3 Open a page and follow these steps. Press N x Select PC Screen or Small Follow these steps first. Press b Screen IYahoo! Keitai Main Menu Common Settings ^ In Small Screen view, PC sites are redesigned to fit Display.
  • Page 305 Select whether to save downloaded files on Enable or disable cookies (P.16-16) Cookies handset or Memory Card Press b Select Cookies Select 8 Enabled Press b Press b Select Download to Select Enabled, Disabled or Confirm Press b Phone Preferred or Prefer Card Download to Select whether or not to run scripts 8 Phone...
  • Page 306: Pc Site Browser Settings

    Open electronic certificates issued by Certificate Authorities saved on handset Root Press b Select Root Certificates Certificates Press b To open certificates, select one Press b to return. ® Select whether or not to restrict Flash ® Flash downloads Restriction ^ Select Flash ®...
  • Page 307 Getting Started ............. 17-2 Using S! Applications.......... 17-3 3 Starting S! Applications........17-3 3 Downloading S! Applications ......17-4 3 Screensaver ............17-4 Managing S! Applications ........17-5 S! Application Settings........17-5 17-1 17-1...
  • Page 308: Getting Started

    Use handset to control a TV, VCR, etc. (A compatible Download S! Applications, including games. S! Application is required.) ^ Download and use 912SH compatible S! Applications. ^ Align Infrared Port (right) with ^ Use wide-view S! Applications in Cycloid position.
  • Page 309: Using S! Applications

    Memory Card S! Applications To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N x Select Change to Phone or Change to Memory Card Synchronize Memory Cards used on other SoftBank Press b handsets, PCs and other devices to update S! Appli Library.
  • Page 310: Downloading S! Applications

    Downloading S! Applications Screensaver ^ Make sure signal is strong. Set an S! Application to activate when handset enters Standby. ^ S! Applications cannot be downloaded while one is paused. Activating/Canceling Screensaver IS! Appli Main Menu S! Appli Download Screensaver is Off by default. Open an Internet site offering S! Applications IS! Appli Settings...
  • Page 311: Managing S! Applications

    Managing S! Applications Move S! Applications to Memory Card Press N Select an S! Application Follow these steps first. Press b Select Move to Card When an older version of the S! Application IS! Appli Main Menu S! Appli is saved, choose Yes to overwrite or No Press b Customize the method of confirmation, etc.
  • Page 312 Select a Backlight status for S! Applications Select handset response to incoming calls, etc. while an S! Application is active Press b Select Backlight Select Switch Press b Press b Select Calls & Alarms Select On/Off Select Always On, Press b Press b from Voice Calls to Start Demand Always Off or Normal Settings...
  • Page 313 Basics ..............18-2 3 Starting Lifestyle-Appli ........18-2 Using S! FeliCa............. 18-3 3 Reader/Writer Transactions ........ 18-3 3 IC Info Display............. 18-4 Locking IC Card............ 18-5 3 IC Card Lock ............18-5 3 Remote Lock............18-5 S! FeliCa Settings ..........18-7 18-1 18-1...
  • Page 314: Basics

    To download a Lifestyle-Appli, select Download Lifestyle-Appli registration and usage details. Select an application and press b ^ SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of IC Card data/settings. Lifestyle-Appli starts. To end the Lifestyle-Appli, press g, select End...
  • Page 315: Using S! Felica

    Using S! FeliCa ^ Align handset parallel to reader/writer. Note ^ Foreign articles can block/hamper recognition. ^ S! FeliCa is not available when battery is low. Charge it Reader/Writer Transactions beforehand. Follow these steps to conduct a transaction. When placed over sensor, handset may display a Example: making an electronic payment: message, vibrate or activate mail, Internet or an ^ Complete registration, setup and charge in advance.
  • Page 316: Ic Info Display

    IC Info Display Move Move applications up/down IC Info Display list Show Lifestyle-Appli balances on External Display. ITools Tools 3 (F) Lifestyle-appli IC Card Main Menu For use with compatible S!/Lifestyle-Applications. Settings IC Info. Display Press b Enter Handset Code Select an Setup Press N x...
  • Page 317: Locking Ic Card

    Locking IC Card Mail Remote Lock 3Preparation on Handset IC Card Lock ITools Tools 3 (F) Lifestyle-appli IC Card Main Menu Settings Remote Lock Use this function to restrict access to/prevent unauthorized Enter Handset Code and press b use of S! FeliCa on handset. IC Card Lock is Off by default.
  • Page 318 Call Remote Lock Lock Notice Settings 3Preparation on Handset 3 IC Card Lock confirmation notice is sent to Remote Lock ^ Enable Remote Lock activation via public phones. message sender by default. To change recipient or disable ^ Save up to two phone numbers from which to call handset. notice, follow these steps after Step 6 on P.18-5.
  • Page 319: S! Felica Settings

    S! FeliCa Settings Count for Lock 3 By default, IC Card Lock is set after three consecutive Missed Follow these steps first. Calls from specified phone. To change required Missed Call ITools Tools 3 (F) Lifestyle-appli IC Card count, follow these steps after Step 7 on P.18-6. Main Menu Settings Press b...
  • Page 320 S! Cast (Japanese)..........19-2 3 Service Registration & Content Subscription ..19-2 3 New Received Information ........19-2 3 Back Issues............19-2 3 Using Information..........19-3 3 Using Weather Indicator ........19-3 e-Books (Japanese) ..........19-4 3 e-Book Viewer............. 19-4 ®...
  • Page 321: S! Cast (Japanese)

    Press g to exit S! Cast (Japanese) Show or Hide Information Window Register with S! Cast to show Weather Indicator (P.19-3) in 3 Press b Press b Standby and subscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that Select Entertainment Select Press b S! CAST/Weather Icon Select S! CAST download to handset automatically overnight.
  • Page 322: Using Information

    Using Information Manual Update 3 Press b Press b Select Entertainment Select Press N x Select Save Items Press b Save File S! CAST/Weather Icon Select Weather Icon Press b Press b Press b Select Manual Update Press N x Select Font Size Press b Choose Yes...
  • Page 323: E-Books (Japanese)

    Note Support Book (Japanese) ^ e-Book Viewer ends when a book opened from Memory 3 Download 912SH Support Book via Sharp Space Town. Card is used after removing the card. Open handset/Memory Card Data Folder (Books) via e-Book Viewer. Open other Memory Card folders containing e-Books used on other handset models via Library (P.19-5).
  • Page 324: Booksurfing

    Library Copy Text Open Memory Card books and dictionaries used on other 3 In Reading window, press M ( メニュー 文字列をコピー Select Press b handset models. Perform from Step 3 on P.3-8 ^ Some text cannot be copied. Follow these steps first. IEntertainment Main Menu Select e-Book Viewer...
  • Page 325 S! Town (Japanese) ..........20-2 Circle Talk ............. 20-8 3 Using S! Town............20-2 3 Initiating Circle Talk ..........20-8 3 Accepting a Circle Talk Request ....... 20-10 S! Loop (Japanese) ..........20-2 3 Creating Circle Talk Member List ...... 20-10 Hot Status.............
  • Page 326: S! Town (Japanese)

    S! Town (Japanese) S! Town Library 3 Downloaded S! Town-compatible S! Applications are saved to S! Town is an online communication application. Select an S! Town Library. To start an application in S! Town Library, avatar to enter this 3D virtual town, where you can follow these steps.
  • Page 327: Hot Status

    Hot Status Changing My Status Press q for 1+ seconds Exchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets. My Status window opens. ^ A separate subscription is required. ^ Only Connection Setting and Standby Window On/Off are available when Connection status (F) is Offline.
  • Page 328: Registering Members

    3My Status Items & Settings Registering Members Item Setting Default Register members by sending or receiving a request. Connection Setting Online /Offline Offline ^ Register up to 30 members. Select from 16 ^ Members cannot be registered when Connection Setting (left) Aごきげん...
  • Page 329: Opening Hot Status

    Registering from a Received Request Opening Hot Status When a registration request arrives, a confirmation appears. ICommunication Main Menu Choose Yes and press b Select Hot Status and press b Acceptance notice is sent and the number is registered to Hot Hot Status member list (below) appears.
  • Page 330: Editing Hot Status Member List

    Deleting Members Editing Hot Status Member List Deleting a member simultaneously deletes your number Renaming Groups from the deleted member's Hot Status member list. ICommunication Main Menu Hot Status ICommunication Main Menu Hot Status Use F to select a Group and press N x Select a member and press b Select Edit Group Name and press b Press N x...
  • Page 331: Hot Status Settings

    Change Status Icon Pictogram or edit Status Hot Status Settings Label description for My Status Follow these steps first. Press b Select Settings Select Press b Status Setting Select a ICommunication Main Menu Hot Status Options (N) Press b Status Select Status Icon Select handset response to registration Status Setting...
  • Page 332: Circle Talk

    Circle Talk Initiating Circle Talk Create Circle Talk member list beforehand (P.20-10). Circle Talk is a Walkie-Talkie type communication service. Press l Press one key to speak to up to ten parties simultaneously. ^ Only available on compatible 3G handsets. To register Circle Talk members, select ^ Press and hold l to take the floor and speak;...
  • Page 333 Press and hold l to speak Rejoining Circle Talk Do so while initiating Circle Talk to be the first speaker. 3 In Standby, press B/A to open Dialled Numbers/ ^ Speaker's voice is heard by all other participants. Received Calls Select the most recent Circle Talk ^ Speak for up to 30 seconds at one time.
  • Page 334: Accepting A Circle Talk Request

    Select <Add New Entry> and press b Accepting a Circle Talk Request Saving as Individuals While handset is ringing/ 1 Select Individual and press b vibrating, press l, f or N 2 Select Members List or Phone Book and Circle Talk starts. press b To take the floor, see P.20-9.
  • Page 335: Editing Circle Talk Member List

    Editing Circle Talk Member List Circle Talk Settings Editing Members or Groups Activate or cancel Loudspeaker for Circle Talk Press l Press N x Loudspeaker Select Press l 8 On Press b Loudspeaker Choose On or Individual Members Press b 1 Select a member and press N x Set response to calls received during Circle Talk 2 Select Edit and press b...
  • Page 336: Getting Started

    Near Chat (Japanese) Getting Started ® Activate the following Bluetooth settings beforehand. Exchange real-time text messages wirelessly with ® compatible Bluetooth devices within ten meters. ® Bluetooth P.11-8 (choose On) ® ^ Because this application employs Bluetooth wireless Visibility P.11-9 (select Show My Phone) technology transmission/connection fees do not apply.
  • Page 337: Sending Near Chat Request

    Sending Near Chat Request Receiving Near Chat Request ICommunication Main Menu When a Near Chat request Select Near chat and press b arrives, a tone sounds and ® Press b Bluetooth Notification appears If Activate Bluetooth? appears, choose Yes ^ After 30 seconds of inactivity, the tone Send Near Chat request via the sounds again, notification appears and application...
  • Page 338 Software Update........... 21-2 Troubleshooting ........... 21-4 Function List ............21-8 Key Assignments ..........21-10 Pictogram List ............ 21-12 Pager Code List..........21-13 Character Code List........... 21-14 Specifications............. 21-20 Memory List............21-21 Index..............21-22 Warranty & Service ..........21-38 Customer Service ..........21-39 21-1 21-1...
  • Page 339: Software Update

    (b appears). ^ Disconnect supplied USB Cable beforehand to reduce B While completion message appears, failure risk. press b to acknowledge it and close Information window. Software Update information is also available on SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Update Complete 21-2...
  • Page 340 (Some files cannot be copied.) SoftBank cannot be held liable for damages from lost information, etc. ^ If handset does not return to Standby after update, turn power off, reinsert battery, then restart it.
  • Page 341: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Was g pressed and held long enough? ^ Press and hold g longer. Handset won't turn ^ Battery may need to be charged or replaced. ^ Charge battery or install a charged battery. ^ Battery may not be properly installed. ^ Install battery properly.
  • Page 342 Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Did you include the area code or the first 0? ^ Dial the number including the area code or 0. Call won't connect ^ Handset may be out-of-range. (B appears) ^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry. and there's a ^ Handset Offline Mode may be active.
  • Page 343 ^ Retrieve Network Information (P.11-11). ^ TV is disabled when USIM Card is not inserted or upon Cannot watch TV ― subscription termination. For repairs and after-sales services, contact SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance (P.21-39). Warning Signs S! Application Display Messages 3B appears Display Cause &...
  • Page 344 Causes include the following. For more information, see ^ Press N to download or i memory in Phone. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Download Size: XXKB to cancel. ^ Recipient is not subscribed to S! Mail, Super Mail or Long Mail.
  • Page 345: Function List

    Function List Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to S! Town P.20-2 Camera P.7-2 S! Loop P.20-2 Pictures P.9-2 Communication Hot Status P.20-3 DCIM P.9-2 Circle Talk P.20-8 My Pictograms P.9-2 Near chat P.20-12 Ring Songs·Tones P.9-2 Yahoo! Keitai P.16-3...
  • Page 346 Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Calendar P.13-2 Mode Settings P.10-2 Alarms P.13-10 Display P.10-4 Tools 1 Calculator P.13-13 Custom Screens P.10-9 Tasks P.13-8 Sounds & Alerts P.10-2 World Clock P.13-12 Date & Time P.10-17 言語選択...
  • Page 347: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] あいうえお アイウエオ @./_-1 7 (Space) ぁぃぅぇぉ ァィゥェォ かきくけこ カキクケコ ABCabc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEFdef3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHIghi4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ JKLjkl5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ MNOmno6 まみむめも マミムメモ...
  • Page 348 Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (Up) Cursor Up Cursor Down = (Line Break) Conversion (Down) Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Entry Mode Toggle Case + Toggle Toggle Case (for some characters) Mode (upper/lower and ─...
  • Page 349: Pictogram List

    Pictogram List Note Pictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. Pictograms in 2 are animated. 21-12...
  • Page 350: Pager Code List

    Pager Code List ^ Blanks indicate no entry. ^ Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press k to switch immediately after character entry. Double-byte upper case Single-byte upper case Second digit (Press next) Second digit (Press next) あ い...
  • Page 351: Character Code List

    Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits (Space) 、 。 , .・ : ; ? ゆ ょ よ ら り る れ ろ ゎ わ 葵...
  • Page 352 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 煽 旋 穿 箭 線 蕎 郷 鏡 響 饗 驚 仰 凝 尭 暁 号 合 壕 拷 濠 豪 轟 麹 克 刻 従...
  • Page 353 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 粘 乃 廼 之 埜 嚢 悩 濃 納 能 僻 壁 癖 碧 別 瞥 蔑 箆 偏 変 つ...
  • Page 354 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 梟 梏 梭 梔 條 梛 梃 檮 梹 桴 嚀 嚊 嚠 嚔 嚏 嚥 嚮 嚶 嚴 囂 怕...
  • Page 355 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 煕 熈 煦 煢 煌 煖 煬 熏 燻 熄 竊 竍 竏 竕 竓 站 竚 竝 竡 竢 艷...
  • Page 356 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 閹 閾 闊 濶 闃 闍 闌 闕 闔 闖 黽 鼇 鼈 皷 鼕 鼡 鼬 鼾 齊 齒 齔...
  • Page 357: Specifications

    Specifications 3SoftBank 912SH ^ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Continuous Talk Approximately 144 g Weight Time may be less than half this value if signal is weak. ^ Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new,...
  • Page 358: Memory List

    3AC Charger Memory List Power Source AC 100V-240V, 50/60 Hz Messaging Power Consumption 13VA Received Msg. Approximately 5 MB or 1,000 messages Drafts Approximately 3 MB Output Voltage/Current DC 5.4V/700 mA Templates Approximately 50 MB Charging Temperature 5]C to 35]C Sent Messages Approximately 3 MB or 500 messages Approximately 51 x 48 x 20 mm...
  • Page 359 Index ® Attach File ........15-6 BookSurfing ........19-5 Number Audio & Visuals ......6-19 3D Pictogram ........15-22 Auto Answer .........10-25 Calculator........13-13 Auto Focus........7-4 Calendar (schedule)....... 13-2 AC Charger........x, 1-13 Alarm Settings......13-6 Accessories ......... x Backlight (Display/Keypad) ..10-12 All Appointments ......13-7 Add New Member (Chat Folder) ...15-30 Battery ...........x, 1-9 All This 2Months/All This 6Months ..
  • Page 360 Stamp ...........13-3 Internal Camera/External Camera Circle Talk ........20-8 Stopping Alarm......13-5 ..........7-3, 7-18 Accepting requests..... 20-10 This Appointment/All This Day ..13-7 Key Assignments......7-3 Call Circle Talk ......2-12 Unlock Temporarily .......13-6 Manual Focus.........7-4 Creating member list ....20-10 Call Barring ........14-6 Microphone ........7-17 Deleting members/Groups ..
  • Page 361 Setup ..........10-10 Settings ......10-4, 10-15 Deleting folders/files..... 19-5 Customer Service......21-39 Show Indicators......10-15 Details .......... 19-5 Customizing handset modes ..10-4 Show Operator Name....10-15 Downloading e-Books ....19-4 Customizing Handset Responses ...10-2 System Graphics ......10-5 Moving files ........19-5 Any Key Answer ......10-3 Vivid Mode .........10-15 New Folder ........
  • Page 362 Clock View........1-8 Files/folders (renaming)....9-6 Registering from received requests ... 20-5 ® Display Date & Time....10-13 Flash ..........9-2 Registering Members....20-4 Duration........10-13 Folders (creating) ......9-5 Registration Release....20-6 Indicators........1-7 Font Settings ........10-5 Rejection notices......20-6 Messages ........10-13 Format (time/date) ......10-17 Renaming Groups ......20-6 Frame (Picture Editor)....9-13 Request Reply......
  • Page 363 Receiving Folders......11-6 S! Loop List (registering with items) ...16-14 Playlists ........8-10 Sending Files........11-4 Window Description ....16-13 Recording Music ......8-11 Transfer Options ......11-2 Location Info.........11-11 Recording Settings....... 8-15 Transferable Files ......11-3 Location Property......11-11 Sampling frequency (Music Player) Internal Antenna .......1-5 Loudspeaker ........2-10 ..........8-4, 8-13 International calls (Int'l Prefix) ..10-26...
  • Page 364 Auto Send........15-14 Memory Status ......15-20 Quick Reply Set......15-32 Background Colour (3D Pictogram) ..15-22 Message Centre......15-34 Quiz.........15-12, 15-16 Canceling Outgoing Message ..15-3 Message Contents .....15-18 Received Msg. View..15-22, 15-32 Capturing & attaching images ..15-7 Message Details......15-20 Recording & attaching sounds ..15-7 Character Entry Limits....15-3 Message DL .......15-33 Remote Forward ......
  • Page 365 Sending Status ......15-32 Money Converter (Calculator) ..13-13 Status ........... 14-2 Sent Messages......15-20 Multi Job..........1-21 Outgoing Calls (Call Barring)..14-6 Sent Msg. View ......15-32 Multi Selector........ii Canceling ........14-7 Server Mail Box ......15-18 Mute Microphone......2-10 Setting .......... 14-7 Set Auto Delete ......15-12 My Details.......1-17, 4-18 Out-of-range ........
  • Page 366 Security Settings ......16-17 Phone Book Lock .......10-19 Send As........13-22 Send Referer ......16-17 Picture ..........4-5 Quick Address List......3-5 Settings ........16-18 Placing calls ........4-8 Quick Operations ......1-20 Switching View ......16-16 Save New Entry......4-14 Warning Message ......16-18 Saving entries ......4-4, 4-7 Received Calls......2-5, 2-12 Zoom ..........16-16 Saving files ........9-8...
  • Page 367 Blink..........17-6 Save Items ........19-3 Mobile Light........ 13-19 Calls & Alarms......17-6 Scroll Unit........19-3 Open Barcode ......13-21 Deleting ........17-5 Service Registration & Content Open Images......13-20 Details ..........17-3 Subscription .........19-2 Open Properties......13-20 Display Messages ......21-6 Using Information ......19-3 Place Calls ......... 13-20 Downloading.........17-4 S! FeliCa (Japanese) ......18-2 Play Melodies......
  • Page 368 Set as Ringtone ........9-8 Saving Phone Numbers ....4-13 Symbols ..........3-4 Set as Ring Video ......9-8 Speed Dial........4-14 System Graphics......10-5 Set as Wallpaper (Data Folder)..9-7 Split Picture ........9-14 System Sounds ......10-15 Set Date/Time........10-17 Stamp (Picture Editor) ....9-11 Set Time Zone....10-17, 13-12 Standby ...........1-16 Tasks ..........
  • Page 369 Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumeric Areas (renaming) ......6-21 Recorded programs (renaming) ... 6-14 Conversion ........3-6 Areas (switching)......6-7 Recording/playing programs ..6-12 Jump to...........3-6 Areas (Update All)......6-21 Replay .......... 6-13 Kanji ..........3-3 Areas (Update Further) ....6-21 Reservation List (opening timer log) ..6-18 Key Assignments......21-10 Audio &...
  • Page 370 USB Cable ..........x Mute ..........5-5 Weather Indicator ......19-3 USB Charge (Japanese)....11-11 Outgoing Picture ......5-5 Manual Update......19-3 User Dictionary......3-3, 3-9 Remote Monitor......5-6 Settings ........19-3 Deleting ..........3-9 Settings ..........5-5 World Clock ........13-12 Editing ..........3-9 Switch Images........5-4 New Entry........3-9 Transfer Audio ........5-4 Yahoo! Keitai........
  • Page 371 History (using) ......16-4 Streaming (Display Size)....16-13 Initialized Browser ......16-17 Streaming (Sound Effects) ..16-13 Input Memory .......16-8 Switch Browser......16-3 Jump to Bottom ......16-3 Switching Frames ......16-6 Jump to Top ........16-3 Tab ..........16-7 Keep Auth Info ......16-17 Tabbed Browsing......16-6 Manufacture Number....16-17 Uploading Files ......16-9 Opening Main Menu .....16-3 User Authentication ......16-3 Pointer ..........16-5...
  • Page 372 PINs ...........10-23 Circle Talk members/Groups..20-11 Objectives Checking/Opening Files/folders........9-6 Backing Up Battery Strength ......1-11 Messages......15-19, 15-24 Files..........12-4 Call Cost........2-14 My Details ........4-18 Phone Book entries ......4-17 Call Log ........2-12 Notepad entries......3-10 Canceling Call Time ........2-13 Phone Book entries..... .4-10 Alarms ........13-12 Hot Status ........20-5 S! Applications ......
  • Page 373 Schedule entries......13-2 User Dictionary entries....3-9 Familiar Usability ......10-11 Shortcuts menu ......1-19 Searching Fonts ..........10-5 ® Standby Window....1-20, 10-6 Bluetooth devices .......11-8 Format (date, time or Calendar) ..10-17 Playing Music..........8-3 Handset Security......10-18 Music/video ........8-6 Phone Book entries......4-9 IP Service........
  • Page 374 Video Call ........5-5 Volume (incoming communications)..10-4 Volume (ringtones) .......10-2 Wallpaper ........10-4 Weather Indicator ......19-3 21-37...
  • Page 375: Warranty & Service

    Warranty & Service 3Warranty ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Note Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. use of this product. ^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
  • Page 376: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank International Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance (International charges will apply.)
  • Page 377 SoftBank 912SH Instruction Manual July 2007, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 912SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: ^ Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned.

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