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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started How to Use This Manual Basic Operations Text Entry Phone Book Contents ..............→ Page vi∼vii Function & Service Video Call Search Index: Try searching by various terms......→ Page 22-21 Digital TV Camera Media Player Objective Search ............→ Page ii∼iii Objective Search Data Folder...
  • Page 2: Objective Search

    Objective Search Checking Handset Number Customizing Mail Address Check your phone number on the handset. Customizing handset address can help reduce Using Handset Phone spam. Number/Mail Address Owner Information ⇒ Page 2-11 Customizing Handset Address ⇒ Page 15-2 ® Downloading Chaku-Uta Ringtone ®...
  • Page 3: Text Entry

    Select S! Mail or SMS according to your Use Yahoo! Keitai to access Mobile Internet or messages. purpose. sites tailored for SoftBank customers. Creating & Sending an S! Mail ⇒ Page 15-5 Accessing Yahoo! Keitai ⇒ Page 16-4 Text Entry ⇒ Page 3-2 Creating &...
  • Page 4: Convenient Features

    ® One Seg TV Bluetooth 912T Features ® The 912T supports One Seg Digital TV for cellular Music can be enjoyed wirelessly using Bluetooth phones and information terminals. You can also communication. browse data broadcast and record programs. a Page 6-2...
  • Page 5 PC Use the enclosed USB Cable to connect handset Use the music software BeatJam 2007 for 912T to to a PC and access microSD card from the PC. transfer music stored on a PC to your handset. The handset can now be used as a portable music player.
  • Page 6: Phone Book

    Introduction .............. viii 4 Phone Book Using Playlists ............8-8 What's in the Box ............ix Accessing Recently Played Files ......... 8-9 Phone Book Basics ........... 4-2 About This Manual ............x Downloading Music and Video Files ......8-10 Setting Groups ............4-6 Safety Precautions ............
  • Page 7: 13 Convenient Functions

    Setting Secret Mode ..........12-5 15 Messaging Hot Status ............. 18-3 IP Service Setting ........... 12-5 Circle Talk Basics ...........18-12 About Messaging ........... 15-2 Keypad Lock ............12-6 Making a Circle Talk Call ........18-13 Customizing Handset Address ......... 15-2 Hold ..............
  • Page 8: Introduction

    • The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. • Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38).
  • Page 9: What's In The Box

    7 For information about optional items, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). 7 MicroSD memory card is not included in the 912T package. Purchase a microSD memory card to use memory card functions. In this manual, microSD memory...
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    About This Manual Please note, the 912T is referred to as "handset" in this manual. Symbols " " navigates you to the next menu. " → " navigates you to the next action/item. @ is used to confirm your selection.
  • Page 11 Soft Keys Navigation Key Use Soft Keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the Display. The following notations are used to indicate Navigation Key operations. Notation/Operation Function Opens Active Window* Increases volume Press up Moves cursor up Accesses Phone Book* Decreases volume Press down Moves cursor down...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    1 Serious injury includes loss of sight, wounds, high temperature burns, low Safety Precautions temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas, blistering and other 7 To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature before using your handset.
  • Page 13: Limitation Of Liability

    Earphone-Microphone or ® fl oods, as well as fi res through no fault of SoftBank and Toshiba, acts by Bluetooth Stereo Headset third parties, other accidents, improper use by the user, whether Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi...
  • Page 14 Do not charge the battery pack while it contact with your skin or clothes, wash it immediately with is wet or damp. Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank clean water as this may hurt your body Customer Assistance (page 22-38).
  • Page 15 Be sure to turn off your SoftBank handset before entering places such as gas stations where fl ammable Remove the power plug from the outlet if the AC...
  • Page 16 Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fi re. Failing to do so may cause overheating, rupturing or fi re. Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page Follow the instructions below when installing and 22-38).
  • Page 17 If something unusual happens, contact your nearest operation of a cardiac pacemaker or other medical device. SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 22-38). 3. Follow the precautions below in medical institutions. ・Do not bring the handset into an operating room, intensive Do not drop the handset or battery pack or subject it care unit or coronary care unit.
  • Page 18 Warning ® 4. When using electronic medical devices other than an implanted Do not use the dry cell battery of Bluetooth Stereo cardiac pacemaker or defi brillator outside of medical institutions Headset after the "Recommended Use-by Date" (such as at home), consult with the individual medical device displayed on the battery expired, or do not leave the manufacturer about the possible infl...
  • Page 19 Caution Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in Do not plug or unplug the AC Charger with wet hands places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction. in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating, fi...
  • Page 20 SoftBank Shop. Be sure to observe local regulations on the screen when you watch TV separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable.
  • Page 21 Caution If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop using the handset and consult with a dermatologist The following materials and surface treatments have been used for the handset. Some of these materials may cause itching, irritation, eczema, etc. in some rare cases depending on the individual's constitution and physical condition. Part Material (Surface Treatment) Outer housing (Main Display side)
  • Page 22 Caution Before using the handset, make sure that no metal Do not turn the volume up too high while using ® objects (such as pins) are stuck to the Earpiece or Earphone-Microphone or Bluetooth Stereo Headset ® Stereo Speakers Do not use Earphone-Microphone or Bluetooth Stereo Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear or hand Headset continuously for long periods of time...
  • Page 23 Caution Do not subject the memory card to vibration or shock Do not use excessive force when inserting or or remove it from the slot or turn off the handset removing the USIM card while data is being written to or read from the Doing so may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 24: General Notes

    SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or General Notes loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum. Using Your Handset 7 Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the handset for the fi...
  • Page 25 7 Before using the handset, stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking or Insulate the terminal with tape or place the battery pack stopping is permitted. in a plastic bag and take to the nearest SoftBank Shop or recycling center. Be sure to observe local regulations on Aboard Aircraft battery disposal.
  • Page 26 7 Above functions may become unavailable after long periods of handset 7 Do not drop the USIM card or subject it to excessive shock. Doing so may disuse. Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or contact SoftBank General cause a malfunction.
  • Page 27 Copyrights Copyrighted materials, such as music, images, computer programs and databases, and their respective holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplication of copyrighted materials is permitted only for individual or home use. Making copies (including data conversion), modifi cations, transfers or network distributions of copies for purposes other than stated above without proper authorization constitutes an infringement of copyrights and moral rights, potentially resulting in claims for reparations or criminal punishment.
  • Page 28 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be transferred IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to HANDSET the Software will remain the exclusive property of Toshiba, Toshiba's BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED...
  • Page 29 AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS; AND 6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of Japan. All disputes THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.
  • Page 30: Trademarks And Patents

    Trademarks and Patents The Bluetooth word mark and logo are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more the following marks by TOSHIBA is under license. United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations : THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT 4,901,307 5,504,773...
  • Page 31 S! Town, S! Loop, Feeling Mail and Location Navi are registered INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE Copyright © 1995-2006 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
  • Page 32 "SOFTBANK" SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK Yahoo! and the Yahoo!/Y! logos are trademarks and/or registered logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. Japan and in other countries. Microsoft, PowerPoint, and Windows are either registered trademarks or...
  • Page 33: Sar

    Japan set forth in the Radio Law before being released for sale. earphone. The 912T has received construction design certifi cation under the Radio Law ** Specifi c Absorption Rate (SAR): Measured value of continuous calling at with a SAR value of 0.115 W/kg. This maximum SAR value was determined by 6 minute intervals.
  • Page 34 0.997 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest transmitting power the Placement on the body: Measurements for the 912T were taken with the actual SAR of this device during operation is typically below that indicated normal position as the rear of the phone facing the body at a distance of 1.5...
  • Page 35 USIM Card ..............1-3 Turning Handset Power On/Off ......1-19 Getting Started ............1-3 Retrieving Network Information ......1-19 Inserting & Removing the USIM Card ......1-4 Date & Time ............1-20 USIM PINs ..............1-5 Accessing Functions from Main Menu ....1-20 PIN ................. 1-5 Main Menu View ............
  • Page 37: Getting Started

    7 Insert into compatible SoftBank handsets to access files. nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). 7 Do not insert USIM cards into any other IC card device. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. 7 Keep the USIM card IC chip clean.
  • Page 38 Inserting & Removing the USIM Card Removing 7 Before inserting or removing the USIM card, turn off the handset and Slide out USIM card remove the battery pack. Inserting With IC Chip (page 1-3) facing down, slide USIM card in direction as shown Note Avoid touching or scratching the USIM card’s IC.
  • Page 39: Usim Pins

    If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten consecutive times, USIM card is time the handset is turned on. The default setting is "9999". PIN can be locked. USIM card lock cannot be canceled. Contact SoftBank General changed (page 12-2). Information (page 22-38).
  • Page 40: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions Handset...
  • Page 41 1. Earpiece 16. External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages, etc. 2. TouchSwitch U / V : Touch-sensitive keys for use in Viewer Position. 17. TV Antenna: Extend for TV reception. Use to adjust settings in TV, camera or PC Browser. 18.
  • Page 42 ⑤ New S! Cast (page 20-2) Main Display Indicators Reception of Rights Object Indicates the reception of a content key (page 15-4) during operation. ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩ ⑪ Message Box Full Message Delivery Failed 12:30 New S! Mail/SMS (page 15-3) Delivery Report New S! Mail/SMS and Delivery Report ⑫⑬⑭⑮⑯⑰⑱...
  • Page 43 ⑧ Updating Software (page 22-13) ⑮ Missed Call(s) (Message(s) Recorded at Voice Mail Center) External Connection for Data Synchronization (page 14-5) TV Recording in Progress (page 6-9) Call Forwarding (Ringer Off for Voice Call) (page 14-3) S! Appli Activated/Paused (page 17-3) Call Forwarding (Ringer Off for Video Call) (page 14-3) Music File Playing (page 8-3) Call Forwarding (Ringer Off for Voice and Video Calls)
  • Page 44 External Display Indicators ④ Hold Active (page 12-6) Keypad Lock Active (page 12-6) ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ Password Lock Active (page 12-3) IC Card Lock Active (page 21-5) Music Player Cannot be Started  9/ 1 12:30 ⑥ ⑤ Battery Level    Suffi...
  • Page 45 Information Prompt Information Prompt Items Information Prompt appears to inform you of missed calls, new messages and Stop Snooze: Cancel snooze (page 13-8) other information. Missed Calls: Missed calls (page 2-8) Missed Calls: New Voice Mail message(s) at Voice Mail Center (page When Information Prompt   ...
  • Page 46 O . To redisplay Information To close Information Prompt, press Prompt, press and hold If the number of unchecked items exceeds 100, " " appears instead of the number of unchecked items. When New S! Cast, S! Cast Info, Update Failed and IC Card Request prompts appear, access is available to only the most recent item.
  • Page 47: Display Positions

    Display Positions The following Display positions are available. Note 7 When rotating Display, hold top portion of Display and do not force it in the wrong direction. Doing so may damage your handset. 7 Do not carry your handset in Viewer Position. Doing so may damage Main Display. 7 Do not close handset when Display is partially rotated.
  • Page 48: Battery & Charger

    TouchSwitch Battery & Charger Use TouchSwitch keys U / V when TV (page 6-5), camera (page 7-6) or PC Getting Started Browser (page 16-3) is activated in Viewer Position (page 1-13). Before using your handset for the first time, charge the battery. Battery Pack 7 The battery pack of your handset uses a lithium ion battery.
  • Page 49 External Device Port SoftBank Shop, a recycle shop or follow the local disposal regulations for with a dry cotton swab, etc, and try again.
  • Page 50 Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack Charging with the AC Charger Charging Time Approx. 120 min. ④ ② ① ③ Press down the raised dots and slide the battery cover ( ① ) Lift up the battery cover ( ② ) Align battery pack terminal with handset terminal and insert battery pack ( ③...
  • Page 51 Note After Charging Indicator goes out, pull the top of AC Charger supports a power supply of 100 to 240 V AC. Handset forward and remove it from Desktop Cradle AC Charger is exclusively for use in Japan. Remove the AC Charger plug from the AC outlet Charging with the Desktop Cradle (Optional) Note Charging Time Approx.
  • Page 52 Note Charging with the In-Car Charger (Optional) Do not use the In-Car Charger when the car engine is not running. Doing so may drain the battery. Charging Time Approx. 120 min. If you move away from the car, unplug the In-Car Charger. In a car where the cigarette lighter socket works even after removing the car key (the Charging Indicator illuminates even after removing the car key), leaving the In-Car Charger plugged in may drain the battery.
  • Page 53: Turning Handset Power On/Off

    Press and hold O until startup screen appears range), some features may become unavailable. For details, contact Power-on screen (page 11-8) appears and the display goes to Standby. SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). Retrieving Network Information After turning handset power on: ・...
  • Page 54: Date & Time

    Date & Time Accessing Functions from Main Menu To access the Main menu, press @ in Standby. Use E to select a menu In Standby, press @→ Settings →@ icon and press @ to access that menu. Select Phone Settings →@→ Clock →@ ②...
  • Page 55 ④Messaging Create S! Mail/SMS messages. Also check received and sent S! Mail/SMS About the items shown after you select an item in the Main menu, the messages (Chapter 15). icons and the order of appearance are partly different in Icon View and ⑤Communications in Tab View (page 1-22).
  • Page 56 Main Menu View Customizing Main Menu Change Main menu view from Icon View (default) to Tab View. In Tab View, Customize Main Menu design (icons, font color, cursor color, etc.). sub menus appear when a tab is selected. In Standby, press @ In Standby, press @→J (Switch) Changing Icon Order To return to Icon View, press J (Switch).
  • Page 57 Selecting Menu Items Using Keypad Mini Tool Enter the menu number on handset keypad ( 0 - 9 , * , # ) for direct Set Mini Tool to appear on Display (see below). Select Calendar, Notepad, access to that menu. animation file or other information to appear on Mini Tool.
  • Page 58 Select Folder Select ON/OFF →@ Select a folder then press @ and J (Set). Images saved in the If you change the IdleScreen setting, you also will need to ● selected folder are used for the animation. If the selected folder is reconfi...
  • Page 59: Codes

    Write down those codes. If they are lost, contact SoftBank General ● Information (page 22-38). Do not reveal your codes. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. ● Security Code Security Code is a four-digit number. It is required to use various functions.
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  • Page 61 Making a Call ............2-2 Call Log ..............2-7 Making International Calls .......... 2-3 Viewing Dialed Numbers ..........2-7 Caller ID ................ 2-3 Viewing Received Calls ..........2-8 Redialing ..............2-3 Setting Call Log Lock ........... 2-9 Answering a Call .............2-4 Viewing Call Time ............2-9 When You Cannot Answer Immediately ....2-4 Viewing Call Costs .............
  • Page 62: Making A Call

    (page 4-8) / Call Log / Voice Record / My Details / DTMF OFF * Subscription to Call Waiting (page 14-6) or Multiparty Call (page 14-7) is required to use the Hold feature. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38).
  • Page 63 A separate application is required for using the international call service. and time you called is recorded for up to 20 as dialed calls. ● For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). See page In Standby, press D 13-33 for details about the operational procedure.
  • Page 64: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call When You Cannot Answer Immediately Press N / @ when a call is received Placing an Incoming Call on Hold Place an incoming call on hold when you are unable to answer it right away. Press O to end the call Press O when a call is received Voice guidance in Japanese notifies the caller that you are unable to You can answer calls just by opening the handset when Open to Talk...
  • Page 65 Recording a Message to Answering Machine Playing Recorded Messages Record a caller's message to your handset when you are unable to answer a Main Tools Ans Machine menu voice call. Save up to five 30-second messages to Answering Machine. Press and hold L / @ when a call is received Select Recordings →@ Outgoing message plays and recording starts.
  • Page 66: Rejecting A Call

    Rejecting a Call Engaged Call Operations Press K (Reject) when a call is received Adjusting Earpiece Volume Use G during a call When the Call Forward (page 14-3) and Voice Mail (page 14-5) services The current setting appears. J (Divert) are deactivated, you can reject an incoming call by pressing Use G to adjust the earpiece volume when a call is received.
  • Page 67: Call Log

    Call Log Number Memo Use the keypad to take a memo of a phone number or other number during a The last 20 dialed numbers and received calls including Circle Talk calls can voice or video call. After the call ends, you can save the number to Phone be viewed.
  • Page 68 Viewing Received Calls If the Navigation Key settings (page 11-12) have been changed, In Standby, press C different Navigation Key operations may be necessary. You can access call log from Phone Book in the Main menu (page ● To switch from the Received Call window to the Dialed Number 1-20).
  • Page 69 Setting Call Log Lock If the Navigation Key settings (page 11-12) have been changed, Set Call Log Lock to require Security Code for accessing Call Log (including different Navigation Key operations may be necessary. Circle Talk Call Log). You can access call log from Phone Book in the Main menu (page In Standby, press D / C→K (Menu) →...
  • Page 70 Note Note The displayed call time serves as a guide only. The displayed call cost serves as a guide only and may differ from the The total call time does not include mail communications, Web actual call cost billed. browsing, and Circle Talk connection and talking time. Sum of charges appears for Multiparty Call (page 14-7).
  • Page 71: Owner Information

    Owner Information Activating Manner Mode Display My Details (page 4-11) such as the phone number and email In Standby, press and hold # / T address of your handset. Manner mode is set. Main Phone Book menu Canceling Manner Mode Select My Details →@ In Standby, press and hold # / T while manner The owner information appears.
  • Page 72: Setting/Canceling Offl Ine Mode

    Emergency Call Location Notifi cation Setting/Canceling Offline Mode Use offline mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions. In offline Caller's location is notified to emergency agencies for emergency calls (110, mode, incoming/outgoing calls and network services, such as transmission of 119 and 118).
  • Page 73 About Text Entry .............3-2 Editing Text ............3-12 Switching Text Entry Modes ........3-2 Editing Entered Text ..........3-12 Key Assignment (Standard Mode) ......3-3 Copy/Cut/Paste ............3-13 Entering Characters ..........3-4 Undoing the Last Operation ........3-13 Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana ........... 3-4 Insert ................3-14 Text Conversion Functions ........3-10 Additional Functions ..........
  • Page 74: Text Entry

    About Text Entry Switching Text Entry Modes Enter hiragana, katakana, kanji, alphanumerics, symbols, pictographs and In a text entry window, press H emoticons. There are four kinds of input methods: Standard mode, Beeper mode (page Unavailable text entry modes are not displayed. ●...
  • Page 75 Key Assignment (Standard Mode) Upper case Lower case Numbers Input Mode Kanji/Hiragana* Katakana Alphanumerics Alphanumerics (Double & (Double-byte) (Single-byte) (Double & Single-byte) (Double & Single-byte) Single-byte) あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ アイウエオァィゥェォ .@−_1 .@−_1 かきくけこ カキクケコ ABC2 abc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEF3 def3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHI4 ghi4 なにぬねの...
  • Page 76: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters In kanji (hiragana) entry mode, entered text 12:30 Kanji/Hiragana/Katakana is converted in segments of words, phrases, and clauses. When it is not converted to your Enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode, and it converts to kanji, etc. target kanji, change the range of selected    ...
  • Page 77 Adding ゛ or ゜ Single Kanji Conversion In kanji (hiragana) entry mode and single-byte katakana entry mode, you can Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. add " ゛ " (dakuten) and " ゜ " (handakuten) to a character selected by the Example: Entering 鱸(すずき) cursor (unconverted character) (compatible characters only).
  • Page 78 Proper Name Conversion Hiragana to Alphanumerics/Katakana Conversion In Proper Name Conversion, predictions appear as you enter each character. Enter alphanumerics and katakana in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. Example: Entering (Akari) Example: Entering TOM (single-byte) in kanji (hiragana) entry mode 亜香梨 In a text entry window, enter (Akari) →A→...
  • Page 79 Displaying Characters in Opposite Order Alphanumerics In all the input modes except numeric, you can display unconverted characters In a text entry window, press # (twice) on the cursor in the opposite order from the one on the Key assignments chart (page 3-3) by pressing H .
  • Page 80 Space Pictographs that you have selected before are displayed in the log area In a text entry window, press C at the top of the pictograph window. You can enter pictographs by selecting from the log area, too. To enter spaces before converted character, select spaces from the ●...
  • Page 81 Example: Entering よしお Beeper Mode In a text entry window, press 85→32→ Switch the input method (page 3-16) to Beeper mode. When entering text, 15→@ enter two digits to make one character. The combinations are as follows: is determined. よしお Press next あ...
  • Page 82: Text Conversion Functions

    Text Conversion Functions Conversion Prediction The handset is equipped with MobileRUPO, Example: Entering お父さん Toshiba's kana-kanji conversion engine. 12:30 In a text entry window, press    MobileRUPO uses AI conversion, which predicts         000/160 1 (five times) →4 (five appropriate kanji from context (for example, 本を...
  • Page 83 Press B→ Use E to select ライブ →@ Phrase Prediction Example: Entering the same phrase 渋谷でライブ that you have entered ライブ is determined. before Adding a Word to the User Dictionary In a text entry window, enter し The user dictionary lets you save kanji with an exceptional reading or is displayed in the Predict area.
  • Page 84: Editing Text

    Editing Text Saving to User Dictionary during Text Entry Editing Entered Text In a text entry window, move the cursor to the first character of the text range →J (Range ・ paste) In a text entry window, move the cursor to the Select Start →@→...
  • Page 85 Copy/Cut/Paste Undoing the Last Operation The clipboard is useful for text editing. Copied or cut words can temporarily In a text entry window, press K (Menu) → Undo be saved to the clipboard. The clipboard lets you copy or cut selected words →@ or pictographs and paste them at the cursor position in a text entry window.
  • Page 86 Insert Additional Functions Select information from Notepad (page 13-9) or Phone Book (page 4-3) and Saving to Notepad insert it during text entry. You can also insert a signature (page 15-23) in an S! Mail or SMS message. Save selected text in a text entry window to Notepad (page 13-9). In a text entry window, press K (Menu) →...
  • Page 87 Note Replacing Text with Text Saved to the Clipboard If a selected item contains characters or symbols that cannot be saved Replace selected text with text saved to the clipboard (page 3-13). to Phone Book, it won't be saved to Phone Book. In a text entry window, move the cursor to the first character of the text range →J (Range ・...
  • Page 88 Setting Word Predictions Changing Font Size Set whether to use Word Predictions (page 3-10) or not. In a text entry window, press K (Menu) → In a text entry window, press K (Menu) → Customize →@→ Font Size →@ Customize →@→ Prediction →@→ Predict Text/ Select a font size →@ Phrase →@ Select ON/OFF →@...
  • Page 89 Setting the Text Deletion Method Set the operation performed when L is pressed when inputting text in the text entry window. In a text entry window, press K (Menu) → Customize →@→ Clear Setting →@ Select Delete/Back Space →@ Selecting Delete deletes the text to the right of the cursor. Selecting ●...
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  • Page 91 Phone Book Basics ..........4-2 Editing Phone Book Entries .........4-10 Phone Book Entry Items ..........4-2 Deleting Phone Book Entries ........4-11 Adding a New Entry ............ 4-3 Owner Information ..........4-11 Setting a Picture ............4-3 Adding Information ........... 4-11 Setting Ringtone & Other Options ......4-4 Using Your Location Information ......
  • Page 92: Phone Book Basics

    When the battery pack is exhausted or removed for long periods, Phone USIM card (60 single-byte Book entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect handset alphanumerics). information recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost or Enter postal code (20 characters), altered data. country name (32 characters),...
  • Page 93 Note Adding a New Entry Name, Phone Number or Email field must be entered to save new Enter a name, phone number and email address. Storage location of Phone entry. Book entries can be specified beforehand (page 4-13). When you save to USIM Phone Book (page 4-13), enter both the first Main name and last name in the Name field.
  • Page 94 Secret Setting Setting Ringtone & Other Options Select Secret →@→ ON/OFF →@ ● To set an entry as a Secret entry, choose ON. To view Secret entries, In a new Phone Book entry window, select Options switch Secret (page 12-5) to Show. indicates Secret entry.
  • Page 95 Setting Location Information Select Personal Info. →@→ URL →@→Enter a URL→ @→ select a type→ @→J (OK) In a new Phone Book entry window, select Group Personal Info. →@→ No Location →@ Select No Group →@→Select a group→ @ Setting Current Location Information Note Select Position →@→Start positioning→...
  • Page 96: Setting Groups

    Setting Groups Checking the Number of Phone Book Entries ● When Secret Mode (page 12-5) is set to Hide, the number of entries other Set the group name and icon. For each group, the external light, ringtone than those with Secret set to ON is displayed. volume, ringtone pattern and vibration for incoming calls/messages can be set.
  • Page 97 Folder for Saving Incoming Messages Group Options Select Message →@→ MessageFolder →@→Select a folder/ None →@ Main Phone Book Group menu Press J (OK) Select a group →@ K (Menu) to perform the following Select Options →@ While selecting a group, press (depending on the group, some items may not appear): External Light Reset/To USIM/To Phone...
  • Page 98: Using Phone Book

    Using Phone Book K (Menu) to perform the After displaying Phone Book entries, press In Standby, press B following: Call/Intl. Calls/Search Mode/Delete/Export/Send vCard/Copy/ Press D or C to display the previous or next row of the ● Move/Change View/Sort by/Hot Status/Active Window Japanese syllabary.
  • Page 99 Phone Book Search Modes The keypad assignment used in is as follows. For example, 2タッチ検索 Select one of the six search modes. The selected search mode is used the next 5 to display the entries with reading starting from press よ...
  • Page 100: Editing Phone Book Entries

    Editing Phone Book Entries Copying/Moving Phone Book Entries Copy or move entries between Phone Memory, Memory Card and USIM Edit and delete entries in Phone Book. Phone Books. In Standby, press B In Standby, press B Select an entry →@ Copying/Moving One Entry Select an entry→...
  • Page 101: Owner Information

    Owner Information Deleting Phone Book Entries Save your own information to My Details. Your name, reading, five phone In Standby, press B numbers, five email addresses, picture, address, birthday and location Deleting One Entry information can be saved. Also, check saved information during a call (page Select an entry→...
  • Page 102: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Using Your Location Information Main In Standby, enter the last two digits of the entry Phone Book My Details menu number →N Select Personal Info. →@→ Location Exist → K (Menu) For entry numbers 0000 through 0009, enter the last digit and If Location Exist does not appear, select No Location and set ●...
  • Page 103: Setting Phone Book

    Select Phone Book Lock →@ * For details, see the website below (as of June, 2007). http://www.softbank.jp/SAB Enter your security code (page 1-25) Select Lock →@ If you want to use Phone Book, enter your security code to ●...
  • Page 104 However, you cannot access to Phone Book from your new handset (you synchronize in Restore type. can access from a PC). SoftBank is not liable for any loss of information in Phone Book on the ● ・ V3, V4, V5, V6, and V8 series: S! Address Book is canceled automatically, handset and the server due to cancellation of the service or errors during and Phone Book on the server is deleted.
  • Page 105: Synchronization Settings

    Synchronizing Phone Book Synchronization Settings Main Phone Book S! Addr. Book Start Sync Automatic Synchronization menu Select from manual and automatic synchronization. If you select automatic Select Start →@→ Enter your security code (page mode, synchronization is performed at fixed intervals. 1-25) Main Phone Book...
  • Page 106 Main Phone Book S! Addr. Book Sync Settings Synchronization Type menu Select from the following types. Select the current Sync Type setting →@→ Select Type Description Note a synchronization type →@→J (Save) Back up any changes to the If information in the same field Checking Synchronization Log information in the handset's in both the handset and on the...
  • Page 107 About Video Calls ...........5-2 Video Call Settings ..........5-5 Indicators ..............5-2 Alternative Image ............5-5 Making a Video Call ..........5-2 Self-view Confirmation ..........5-5 Answering a Video Call ..........5-3 Image Quality .............. 5-5 Operations during a Video Call ......5-3 Auto Answer ..............5-5 Adjusting the Speaker Volume ........
  • Page 108: About Video Calls

    About Video Calls Making a Video Call Make video calls with another party. The other party must use a video call While you are making a video call, pictures being taken by the camera will be compatible handset. sent over to the other party. You can also select to send a still image instead Change the handset into Self-portrait position (page 1-13) to send your of pictures now being taken.
  • Page 109: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call Operations during a Video Call Press N / H / @ when a video call arrives Adjusting the Speaker Volume A confi rmation window appears. Select YES or NO and press @ to During a call, use G send or block your outgoing image.
  • Page 110 Switching the Outgoing Image Changing Image Quality Switch the outgoing image (between the alternative picture and live image Adjust incoming image quality (page 5-5) during a call. taken by the camera) during a call. During a call, press K (Menu) → Screen Set. →@ During a call, press @ Select Image Quality →@ Switching Image Windows...
  • Page 111: Image Quality

    Sending a Picture Self-view Confirmation Confirm the self-view (the image to be sent) by activating the camera During a call, press K (Menu) → Send Picture →@ automatically before sending out a video call. Main Select Send Pic. ON →@ Settings Call Settings Video Call...
  • Page 112 Note Mute Auto Answer is unavailable when handset is closed. Turn off microphone and/or earpiece during video calls. Main Adding a Phone Number to Auto Answer List Settings Call Settings Video Call menu Main Select Mute →@ Settings Call Settings Video Call menu Select Auto Answer →@→...
  • Page 113 Hold Image Set the image to be sent out to the other party while placing an incoming call on hold or while holding the call you are making. Main Settings Call Settings Video Call menu Select Hold Setting →@→ Hold on Call/Hold Answer →@ Selecting from a Preinstalled Image Select Preset →@ (twice)
  • Page 115 Digital TV ..............6-2 Confi guring Digital TV Settings ......6-12 One Seg Digital TV Broadcasts ........6-2 Setting Digital TV Backlight ........6-12 Precautions ..............6-2 Configuring Channel Settings ........6-12 Windows ..............6-4 Data Broadcast Settings ..........6-13 Setup & Watching TV ..........6-5 Setting the Off-Timer ..........
  • Page 116: Digital Tv

    You will not be able to watch Digital TV broadcasts if your handset does ● not have a USIM card installed or if your contract with SoftBank expires. Channels allocated for the Channel settings (page 6-5) are based on ●...
  • Page 117 Extending/Retracting TV Rod Antenna Digital TV is paused for incoming voice/video call. Operations when a Extending TV Rod Antenna Retracting TV Rod Antenna message is received are in order of the Priority settings (page 11-15). Pull and fully extend the antenna. Return the antenna to horizontal Rotate it to adjust signal reception.
  • Page 118 Windows Starting up the Digital TV displays the TV screen in data broadcast mode.       ④ Digital TV is displayed in full screen view when started from Viewer position (page 1-13). 12:30 12:30 ① WTV 世界の船旅 第三部 ② ④ ④ ⑦ ③...
  • Page 119: Setup & Watching Tv

    Setup & Watching TV Watching TV Main Configuring Channel Settings menu Because the channels that can be received depend on your location, the first Select Watch TV →@ thing you should do before using the TV is to configure its reception channel settings.
  • Page 120 Note Operations While Viewing TV Do not remove the battery pack while the Digital TV is in operation. Operation Doing so can cause the Set Channels (page 6-12), broadcast memory Operation Function (Image Mode/Landscape View/ (page 6-14), TV Links (page 6-9), and other data to become corrupted (Data Broadcast Mode) Full Screen View) or deleted.
  • Page 121: Using The Program Guide

    Using the Program Guide ® While Earphone-Microphone and Bluetooth Stereo Headset (optional) The Electronic Program Guide (EPG) S! Appli lets you select a program and are connected, use Volume Keys (+)/(−) to adjust the volume and Skip activate the Digital TV. Keys (Next)/(Previous) to change channels (page 8-6).
  • Page 122 Setting Digital TV Image Quality Setting Audio Select the audio channel for output while viewing the Digital TV. Main Settings menu Main menu Select Image Quality →@ Select Watch TV →@ Select Fine/Normal/Cinema →@ Press K (Menu) → Switch Audio →@ Using the Data Broadcast Mode Select Main/Sub →@ In addition to images and audio, you can view data broadcast with the Digital...
  • Page 123 Main Using TV Links menu Save TV links to access data broadcast memo information and related Select TV Links →@→ Select a TV link →@ websites. After you save a TV link, you can use it to display memo information or related information by connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 124 Press K (Menu) → Record →@ Playing Back a Recorded Program Program recording starts. Main menu Press @ / R→ YES →@ Select TV Player →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Recording stops and the recorded program is saved to the storage Card →@ location specifi...
  • Page 125 Operation Operations Available in Playback Operation Function (Image Mode/Landscape View/ (Data Broadcast Mode) Full Screen View) Operation Operation Function (Image Mode/Landscape View/ Displaying the on-screen (Data Broadcast Mode) Press and hold S * Press and hold S * Full Screen View) display (OSD function)* Press TouchSwitch U * Press TouchSwitch U *...
  • Page 126: Confi Guring Digital Tv Settings

    Setting the Storage Location for Recorded Programs You cannot capture images during recording. Main Regardless of the screen view you are using to view a program, the Settings menu captured image size is always W320 x H240 or W320 x H180. Select File Storage →@→...
  • Page 127 Press K (Menu) → Settings →@→ Set Channels Data Broadcast Settings →@ Setting Data Communication Confirmation Window Select Empty →@→ Manual →@ Specify whether a confirmation window appears whenever a connection is Confi guring Channel Settings Automatically established for data communication. Select Scan →...
  • Page 128 Deleting a Single Station Memory Setting Memory Access Confirmation Window Select a station→ @→ Select a memory→ K (Menu)→Clear→ @ Specify whether a confirmation window appears whenever Digital TV → YES →@ broadcast memory is accessed. Deleting All Memories of a Station Select a station→...
  • Page 129 Note Setting the Content Storage Location Positioning cannot be done when Positioning Lock (page 19-5) is set. Specify the storage location of contents obtained while using a data When sending location information, select OFF for the Positioning broadcast. Lock. Main Even if Always Ask or Send is specified for location information send menu settings, location information is not sent if Do not Send is selected for S!
  • Page 130 6-16...
  • Page 131 About the Camera ..........7-3 QR Code ..............7-17 Precautions ..............7-3 Scanning a QR Code ..........7-17 Display Positions ............7-3 Checking Scanned Data ..........7-18 Display ................7-3 Using Location Information Contained in a QR Code ... 7-18 Common Operations on Viewfinder ......7-6 Camera &...
  • Page 133: About The Camera

    About the Camera Display Positions The handset is equipped with a 3.24 million effective pixel camera that has Use Display positions suited for each camera mode (page 7-8) or video mode auto focus and digital zoom. Use the camera to take pictures and record (page 7-14).
  • Page 134 *1 In case of Mobile (page 7-8) Camera Indicators *2 Landscape View can be used with Digital (page 7-8) only. ②③④⑤⑥⑦ ①Camera Mode/Multi Shots 12:30 Digital Multi Shots (High Speed) ① 2444 Mobile Multi Shots (Normal Speed) Scan Data Multi Shots (Low Speed) ②Picture Size W2048 ×...
  • Page 135 ⑪Brush Up ⑥ Brush Up On ⑫White Balance Daylight Fluor (Wht) Cloudy Tungsten Fluor (Day) ⑦ ⑬Color Control 00m00s/20m00s Intense Soft Picture Mode ⑧ ① ②③④⑤ ⑨ ⑫ ⑩ ⑬⑪ Bright Sensitive Redness Character Night *1 In case of Video Mail (page 7-14) *2 Landscape View can be used with Video (page 7-14) only.
  • Page 136 ⑥Status Common Operations on Viewfinder Standby Stopped Recording Forward Adjusting Zoom Playing Rewind Paused Slow Playback Zoom adjustment varies by Display position, camera mode and video mode. ⑦Delay Timer See pages 7-8 and 7-14 for information about the zoom rate in each camera 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec...
  • Page 137 Exposure Control Mobile Light Press * to turn on/off the mobile light. When the mobile light is turned on, Use the following operations to adjust the brightness depending on the camera/video mode or the position of the handset. " " appears on the viewfinder. ■Mobile/Video Mail/Short Video Using Key Guide Display ・・・・・・・...
  • Page 138: Pictures

    Pictures Settings for Frame, Delay Timer, Shutter Sound, effects, etc. can be made. The pictures are saved to the handset (Data Folder) or memory card in JPEG format (popular format for saving images to a PC). Also edit the pictures using Edit Picture (page 7-25) or take pictures of faces (page 7-10) to use them in Phone Book.
  • Page 139 ■Macro Note Use this mode for nearby subjects. Macro is selected automatically Capturing images in low-lighting may compromise image quality. whenever Character is selected for the picture mode (page 7-12). Capture images in adequate lighting or use Mobile Light. ■Infi nity Use this mode to shoot scenery.
  • Page 140 Using Auto Focus Lock Taking a Picture for Phone Book Entry When the subject is not in the center of the viewfinder, camera cannot focus Take a photo and save the image to a Phone Book entry (page 4-3). Prior to on the subject.
  • Page 141: Functions For Taking Pictures

    Functions for Taking Pictures Setting Image Stabilization Image stabilization lets you suppress the effects of hand movement when Setting Camera Modes taking pictures. When the camera mode is set, " "(Digital) or " "(Mobile) appears on the Activate camera and press K (Menu) → Resist viewfinder.
  • Page 142 Setting Picture Mode The picture mode returns to OFF whenever the camera mode is exited. Select a picture mode that suits the type of picture you want to take. The When the picture mode is set to Character, the focus mode is automatically currently selected picture mode is indicated on the viewfinder as "...
  • Page 143 Multi Shots Frame Setting Take nine pictures in succession. When Multi Shots is set to on, " "(High Select a frame before you take a picture. There are ten types of frames Speed), " "(Normal Speed) or " "(Low Speed) appears on the viewfinder. in the handset Data Folder.
  • Page 144: Videos

    MPEG4 or H.263 can be selected as a file format in Video Mail. Record a video to attach to a message. ● MPEG4 is a format broadly used on SoftBank mobile phones. H.263 is ■Short Video usually used on foreign mobile phones. If a video cannot be played on the Record a video to attach to a message and send to an MPEG-4- recipient’s phone, change the file format and try recording again.
  • Page 145 Recording a Video R in Standby also displays the viewfinder. Press and hold Recorded videos are automatically saved to the Videos folder in the Phone The recording time displayed during recording is only intended as an Memory or Memory Card. approximate guide.
  • Page 146: Functions For Recording Videos

    On the preview window, press K (Menu) → To Select Video Mail →@ Phone Book →@ Recording a Video for an MPEG-4-compatible SoftBank Creating a New Phone Book Entry with a Ringtone Pattern Handset Select Add New →@→Create a contact Select Short Video →@...
  • Page 147: Qr Code

    Setting the Video Compression Method When a QR code has been divided into data areas, you can scan up to Set the compression method for videos recorded in Video Mail. 16 data areas consecutively, and they will be saved as a single QR code Activate video and press K (Menu) →...
  • Page 148 Using Location Information Contained in a QR Code @ to perform the following: Depending on the scanned data, press Scan a QR code →K (Menu) Data Operation Launching Navi Appli Begins with MAILTO: Send a message (pages 15-5, 15-10) Select Go To →@→Launch Navi Appli Saving a Scanned Data to the Location Memo List Begins with MEMORY: Save to Phone Book (page 4-3)
  • Page 149: Camera & Video Settings

    Camera & Video Settings Date Stamp Add a date stamp to pictures. Camera Settings Activate camera and press K (Menu) → Picture →@ Image Quality Select Date Stamp →@→ ON →@ Set the image quality at which to save a picture (in JPEG format). The higher the quality, the lower the compression rate and the larger the file size.
  • Page 150 Start & End Sounds The shutter sound is heard even if the manner mode (page 11-2) is set. Activate video and press K (Menu) → Function →@ J (Play) while the sound is To check the shutter sound, press highlighted. Select Start/End →@→...
  • Page 151 Camera & Video Settings If the storage location is set to Memory Card and a picture is taken in Digital (page 7-8), the picture is saved to Digital Camera. Auto Save When Auto Save is set to ON, images and recordings are automatically saved Delay Timer to the location specified by Storage (below), and the preview window does This feature allows you to take a picture or start recording after @ / R is...
  • Page 152 White Balance Color Control Under some conditions, the colors in pictures and videos may differ from the When the color tone is set, " " (Intense) or " " (Soft) appears on the actual colors. If so, the white balance can be set so that the colors more viewfinder.
  • Page 153 Display Indicators Using Shortcuts Set display indicators on or off. Enable or disable keypad shortcuts for camera or video functions. Activate camera/video and press K (Menu) → Activate camera/video and press K (Menu) → Icons Display →@ Function →@→ Key Shortcut →@ Select ON/OFF →@ Adjusting Flicker E.g.
  • Page 154: Preview Settings

    Preview Settings Previewing a Video To check a picture or video stored in Data Folder or memory card, select it Preview a video stored in Data Folder when the video is activated. from the viewfinder or Data Folder. Activate video and press K (Menu) → Data Folder/ Previewing a Picture My Videos →@ Preview a picture stored in Data Folder when the camera is activated.
  • Page 155: Send Functions

    Send Functions Editing a Picture If Auto Save (page 7-21) is set to OFF, a picture or video can be sent immediately Images that have been captured and stored in Data Folder or memory card after it is taken or recorded. can be edited.
  • Page 156 Adjusting to the Width or Height Press J (Resize)→Fit to Width/Fit to Length →@ @ and select the If Save as New is selected, enter a file name, press Rotating the Picture storage location. Press J (Resize)→Rotate Image →@ Press K (Cut) →@→J (OK) → Overwrite/Save as Adding a Frame New →@ Select from ten preinstalled frames.
  • Page 157 Adding a Stamp Adding Text Select from 15 preinstalled stamps. Add text by selecting from five font sizes, nine font colors and frame colors. Main Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu menu Select Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card → Select Edit →@→...
  • Page 158 Applying a Mosaic Rotating a Picture Apply a mosaic to part of an image. Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu Select Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card → Select Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card → @→...
  • Page 159 Compounding Pictures Mixing Pictures to Create Wallpaper Compound two pictures. Mix four pictures to create wallpaper. Main Main Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture Tools Useful Tools Edit Picture menu menu Select Edit →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card → Select Wallpaper →@ @→...
  • Page 160 7-30...
  • Page 161 About Media Player ..........8-2 Streaming ..............8-10 Playback Window ............8-2 Other Operations & Settings ........8-11 Playing Music & Videos ..........8-3 Saving Music Files to My Library ......8-11 Audio Output ............... 8-4 Adding a Music File Being Played to a Playlist ..8-11 Setting the Wallpaper Displayed during Music Playback ...
  • Page 162: About Media Player

    About Media Player Playback Window Play or stream audio/video files stored on handset or a memory card. Write 12:30 12:30 ⑮ Video1/Artist Video1/Artist Video1/Artist messages while listening to music files. See page 8-5 for a list of file types that can be played with Media Player. ●...
  • Page 163: Playing Music & Videos

    ● If a music fi le includes a jacket photo, the jacket photo appears on ⑬Elapsed playback time/Total playback time the display when the fi le is selected on the fi le list. Press 8 during ⑭Progress bar playback to switch the jacket photo. ⑮File name/Artist name ⑯Video Display H in Standby also displays the Audio menu.
  • Page 164 Audio Output Operations during Playback Main Media Player menu Operation while Operation during Functions stopped/paused playing Select Audio →@→ Output Settings →@ Return to the Press * / D Press * / D beginning of a fi le/ Select Speaker/Earphone or Wireless →@ Skip to previous If you select Wireless, select a wireless device from the list of paired Press # / C...
  • Page 165 Playable File Formats and Bit Rates The following shortcuts can be assigned during music or video playback. Even under the following conditions, some files may not be playable. ● During music fi le During video fi le Although files with bit rates other than those listed below may be ●...
  • Page 166: Using Bluetooth

    ® Using Bluetooth Stereo Headset ® Bluetooth Stereo Headset Parts & Functions ® ® Bluetooth Stereo Headset (optional) is a wireless remote. Attach Earphone- ● Earphones not included with Bluetooth Stereo Headset. ® Microphone to Bluetooth Stereo Headset and use it to play, rewind and fast forward music files in Media Player.
  • Page 167 ® ® Pairing with Bluetooth Stereo Headset Using Bluetooth Stereo Headset ® Follow the steps below when you connect a Bluetooth Stereo Headset to ® Turn Bluetooth Stereo Headset on your handset and use it for the first time. ® When you perform pairing for the first time, leave your Bluetooth Stereo ●...
  • Page 168: Using Playlists

    Using Playlists Playing a Playlist Using playlists, you will be able to create a list of your favorite songs and play In Standby, press H→ Playlist →@ them as a set. Add music files to playlists by all tracks at once by artist or by album.
  • Page 169: Accessing Recently Played Files

    Deleting Tracks of a Playlist Accessing Recently Played Files Press @→K (Menu)→Remove Tracks →@→ One →@→ YES →@ Display the 20 most recent music and video files played. To delete multiple tracks, select Select Multi, select fi les you want ●...
  • Page 170: Downloading Music And Video Files

    Downloading Music and Video Files Streaming from Bookmark URL Download music and video files from Yahoo! Keitai, etc. Access the bookmarked Web Pages for streaming. Main Main Media Player Media Player menu menu Select Audio/Videos →@ Select Streaming →@→ Bookmarks →@ Select Download Music/Download Videos →@→...
  • Page 171: Other Operations & Settings

    Other Operations & Settings Using Search Time ● Titles in a playlist cannot be added to another playlist during playback of Specify a position (time) from which you want to play a file. the playlist. While a file is playing/paused, press K (Menu) → Saving Music Files to My Library Search Time →@ Add up to 50 tracks to My Library.
  • Page 172 Setting Voice Cancel Viewing Properties Reduce the vocal level of playback and emphasize the instruments. View music/video file properties. While a music file is playing/paused, press K (Menu) Select a file →K (Menu) → Details →@ → Voice Cancel →@ Select ON/OFF →@ The file name and size, playback time, etc.
  • Page 173: Music Player

    Music Player Activating Music Player Use Music Player to navigate Media Player when the handset is closed. Close your handset while a music file is being played with Media Player Playback Window Note When the battery level is low, Music Player won't launch. 12:38...
  • Page 174 8-14...
  • Page 175 Data Folder ..............9-2 Editing Files & Folders ..........9-13 Structure of Data Folder ..........9-2 Adding Folders ............9-13 Files Storable in Data Folder ........9-3 Changing Folder/File Name ........9-13 Using Files & Folders ..........9-4 Deleting Folders/Files ..........9-13 Opening Files ............... 9-4 Moving Folders ............
  • Page 176: Data Folder

    Data Folder Structure of Data Folder Store files to Data Folder. Saved files can be used as wallpaper and ringtones, The following folders are preinstalled in your handset. or attached to messages (page 15-8). Data Folder capacity is approximately 58 Mbytes or 2,500 items (excluding S! Appli and Lifestyle-Appli), including personal folders.
  • Page 177 Folder File Format (Extension) Page Files Storable in Data Folder Icon/image fi les for screen Gamendeco* The following files are stored on the corresponding folder in Data Folder. decoration (.TSBI1, .TSBW1, .TSBT1) Folder File Format (Extension) Page Mini Tool* Mini Tool image fi les (.TGF) JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG, .JPE) Mini Photo* Animation fi...
  • Page 178: Using Files & Folders

    Note Using Files & Folders Files saved to handset may be altered or lost by improper use, accidents, or mechanical failure. We recommend that you make backups of your Opening Files important fi les. Main appears before fi le name if the fi le requires content usage rights. Data Folder menu K (Menu) and select Buy Key to obtain a content key.
  • Page 179 Delete: Delete files. Using Melody Files One: Delete the selected file (page 9-14). ● Press K (Menu) to perform the following: ● Select Multi: Select multiple files to delete (page 9-14). All: Delete all files (page 9-14). Set as: The following items are displayed. ●...
  • Page 180 Change View: The following items are displayed. Using Music Files View Type: Switch the display of files and folders between thumbnail ● Press K (Menu) to perform the following: view (icons and images) and list view (text and guide) Set as: The following items are displayed. (page 9-10).
  • Page 181 ® Using Book Files Using Flash Files Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Change View: The following items are displayed. Set Wallpaper* : Set the selected file as the wallpaper for Standby. View Type: Switch the display of files and folders between thumbnail Set as* : The following items are displayed.
  • Page 182 Using Main Menu/Mini Tool Image Files Using vObjects Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Set as Menu* : Set the selected file for Main menu. To Phone Book/To Cal./Tasks/To Notepad/To Message/ Set Mini Tool* : Set the selected file for Mini Tool.
  • Page 183 ® Using Document Files Operations While a Word, Excel, PowerPoint , or PDF File is Displayed Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Operation Operation Sort by: Changes the order of files in specified condition (page 9-16). Function (Word, Excel, (PDF) ®...
  • Page 184 Displaying the Memory Usage Status The following procedure can also be used to display document files. Check the memory space used in Data Folder. Main menu → Tools → Doc Viewer → Phone Memory/Memory Card → Select a file Main Settings Memory Memory Status...
  • Page 185: Using Picture Files

    ® Using Picture Files Using Melody, Music/Videos/Flash Files Use picture files stored in Data Folder for wallpaper, incoming images, video Melody files, music files, and video files in Data Folder can be used as ® calls, Phone Book (picture), and so on. ringtone, incoming image and alarm sound, etc.
  • Page 186: Using Vobjects

    Bookmark (page 16-6)/Notepad (page 13-9) data compatible SoftBank handsets and PCs. vObjects can be sent and received as Creating One vObject mail attachments (page 15-8) or transferred by Infrared (page 10-3) or Select a fi...
  • Page 187: Editing Files & Folders

    Editing Files & Folders Changing Folder/File Name ● You cannot create a folder with the same name in the same folder. Main Data Folder menu You cannot use the following single-byte symbols, pictographs and line ● break icon " " for a folder name. "\ / ¥ : ; ? " < > "...
  • Page 188: Moving Folders

    Deleting Files If you try to move a folder containing a picture or melody file which is Main used for function settings, a confirmation window appears. If you move Data Folder menu the folder, the setting is reset to the default. A file with a name using more than 32 characters cannot be moved.
  • Page 189: Copying Folders

    Note If Details indicate that the file is Unavailable for forward or memory A file with a name using more than 32 characters cannot be copied. card transfer cannot be moved to other folders. Change the file name or omit the file from the folder to copy. When you move a still picture file taken in Digital mode to the memory card, or a music file with MPEG-4 format (.3GP, .MP4 and .M4A) to Copying Files...
  • Page 190: Setting Folder Security

    Note Other Functions If Details indicate that the file is Unavailable for forward, the file cannot be copied. However, files in My Pictograms folder may be Playing Slide Show able to be copied even if Details indicate that it is Unavailable for the Display picture files in succession about every two seconds.
  • Page 191: Memory Card

    Memory Card Open the memory card slot cover ( ① ) Getting Started Gently push a memory card into the slot until it clicks into position, making sure the gold terminal The pictures you take, videos you record and various downloaded files can be saved to a memory card.
  • Page 192: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Memory Card Configuration Check and edit pictures and other data saved to a memory card. Also save a The folder tree on the memory card is shown below. backup of Data Folder, Phone Book and other data in your handset to a Some files cannot be played depending on the file type.
  • Page 193 Folder Name Description Confirming Memory Card Usage Status SD-VIDEO * Stores recorded TV programs. Main Settings Memory Memory Status menu * Do not alter data on your PC. Files may become unreadable on your handset. Select Memory Card →@ Formatting a Memory Card Formatting a memory card deletes all data in the memory card.
  • Page 194 9-20...
  • Page 195 Infrared ..............10-2 USB ...............10-13 Using Infrared ............10-2 Configuring USB Connection Mode ....... 10-13 Activating Infrared ............ 10-3 Transferring Music from a PC to a Memory Card ... 10-14 ® Bluetooth .............10-5 Connecting to a PC ..........10-15 Getting Started ............10-5 ®...
  • Page 196: Infrared

    Bring the Infrared Port of your handset to within 20 cm of the Infrared Port ● Infrared of the destination device and align both ports. Make sure no objects are Exchange the Calendar data of your handset, Phone Book entries of your placed between them.
  • Page 197: Activating Infrared

    Note Activating Infrared The files without transfer permission and files in Saved Pages cannot be Set the handset so that it is connected by other compatible devices via sent. infrared communication. Removal of the memory card during file transfer from the memory card Main may result in loss or damage of files on the memory card.
  • Page 198 Sending All Phone Book Entries/Calendar & Task Data Receiving All Phone Book Entries/Calendar & Task Data All the Phone Book entries in your handset, schedules on the Calendar or All the Phone Book entries, schedules of the Calendar or tasks can be tasks can be sent to another infrared compatible handset.
  • Page 199: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth Using Infrared for Dial-up Connections The handset can communicate with a PC via infrared communication if the Transfer Phone Book, picture and other files between your handset and ® PC is compatible with infrared communication, and the PC can access the another Bluetooth compatible device.
  • Page 200 ® be inadequate depending on the operating environment and configuration. The specifications of Bluetooth devices differ according to usage. There SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any data generated or ® ● are standards for Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 201: Using Bluetooth

    ® Using Bluetooth ® Pairing with a Bluetooth Enabled Device ® ® Use Bluetooth to connect handset with other Bluetooth compatible devices. Before establishing a Bluetooth connection, you need to search for, find and ® Transfer files with compatible devices and make dial-up connections. then pair with a Bluetooth enabled device.
  • Page 202: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth Search for up to 8 devices at a time. If the handset cannot obtain the name of a device, a device address is Sending Data displayed. ® ® Access a function that supports Bluetooth You can register up to 20 Bluetooth compatible devices in the paired →...
  • Page 203 Receiving Data When files other than vObjects are received, they are registered in a ® The handset can receive files when the Bluetooth communication setting certain folder depending on the file format (extension) (page 9-3). If the (page 10-7) is ON. handset receives a file with the same name as a file registered in a Data In Standby, receive a connection request from Folder, the name of the received file may be changed.
  • Page 204: Connecting To An External Device

    Select the destination device →@ While sending/receiving files, Hot Status and Circle Talk cannot be used If the receiving device is not registered, select J (Search) and then ● even if the IP service setting (page 12-5) is ON. select the receiving device. Enter the same authentication PIN code (any 4 to 16 digits) on both ●...
  • Page 205: Bluetooth Settings

    ® Bluetooth Settings Disconnecting from a Handsfree Device Main ® Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Displaying Details of a Registered Bluetooth Compatible Device menu Main Paired Device Settings Connectivity Bluetooth menu Select the handsfree compatible device →K (Menu) Paired Device ® Select Disconnect →@ Select a Bluetooth compatible device →@ Note...
  • Page 206 ® Deleting a Registered Bluetooth Compatible Device Displaying Details of Your Handset Main Main Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Settings Connectivity Bluetooth menu menu Paired Device Settings Displaying the Device Information of Your Handset ® Select a Bluetooth compatible device →K (Menu) Select Details →@ Changing Device Name of Your Handset Select Delete →@→...
  • Page 207: Usb

    Select Communication/Card Reader/Always Ask →@ For details on the PC operating environments supported, refer to the ● Phone Monitor Manual on the supplied Utility Software for 912T (CD- Select Always Ask to choose the connection mode whenever you ● ROM).
  • Page 208: Transferring Music From A Pc To A Memory Card

    If Connection has been set to Card Reader, the confi rmation ● For details on transferring music files, refer to the BeatJam 2007 for 912T ● window does not appear when connecting the USB cable. Guide Book (Japanese only).
  • Page 209: Connecting To A Pc

    Connecting to a PC A confirmation window appears while an S! Appli set as the Screensaver is active. Using the USB Cable for Dial-up Connections In the following cases, your handset does not switch to Card Reader Use the USB cable to connect your handset to a PC and then access the mode after connecting to PC with USB cable.
  • Page 210 Note Charging is not possible while the PC or your handset is turned off. Charging may not be possible depending on the connection settings of the PC. If the handset and PC are connected with the USB cable, either the PC battery or handset battery is consumed depending on the battery setting, regardless of whether they are communicating data.
  • Page 211 Sound Settings ............11-2 Sub Menu View Setting ........11-12 Switching Manner Modes ......... 11-2 Answer Type Settings .........11-13 Customizing Original Manner Mode ......11-3 Setting Open to Talk ..........11-13 Ringtone, Volume & Vibration Settings ....11-4 Setting Any Key Answer ......... 11-13 Display Settings ............11-6 Rejecting Incoming Calls ........11-13 Standby Display ............
  • Page 212: S! Appli

    Sound Settings Settings for Each Type of Manner Mode Manner mode is set as follows by default: Switching Manner Modes Original Drive Item Silent Alarms Manner mode can be selected from the following types. However, the settings 1 to 3 for Silent, Alarm and Drive modes are not changeable.
  • Page 213: Customizing Original Manner Mode

    Original Customizing Original Manner Mode Drive Item Silent Alarms 1 to 3 Vibration Main Settings Sounds Manner Mode under Alarm menu Alarm Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Vibration Tone (page (Continued) 13-7) Select Original Mode →@ Calendar Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Select an original mode you want to set →@ Vibration...
  • Page 214: Ringtone, Volume & Vibration Settings

    Setting the S! Appli Volume Note Select S! Appli →@→Adjust the volume→ @ If you use SMAF data which includes an image as a ringtone, the image Setting the Sound Volume may not be displayed correctly. Select Sound Vol. →@→Adjust the volume→ @ Setting the Effects/Battery Alarm/Answering Machine Ringtone Volume Select Effects/Battery/Machine →@→...
  • Page 215 Vibration Earpiece Volume Set vibration to notify of incoming calls/messages. Adjust earpiece volume. Main Main Settings Sounds Settings Sounds menu menu Select Incoming →@→ Select an item →@ Select Earpiece Vol. →@→ Adjust the volume →@ Setting Vibration for Receiving Messages Select Message →@→...
  • Page 216: Display Settings

    Setting an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card as Select Tone Type →@ the Wallpaper Select Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select a fi le→ @→ Setting the Original Tone Preinstalled in Your Handset Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip→ K (Cut) Select Original →@ →...
  • Page 217: Main Screens

    Select Images List →@→ Select an image list → Setting Wallpaper & Clock (External Display) @→J (Set) Main Settings Display Idle Screen menu Data Folder images must be added to an image list in advance. Up ● to fi ve frames can be added for each image list. Select Ext.
  • Page 218 Setting the Image for Incoming Calls Setting the Image for Receiving Messages Main Main Settings Display Main Screens Settings Display Main Screens menu menu Select In-Calls →@→ Voice Call/Video Call →@ Select Messages →@→ Receiving/DeliveryCheck →@ Setting an Image Preinstalled in Your Handset for Incoming Calls Setting an Image Preinstalled in Your Handset for Receiving Select Original/Ku-man →@ (twice)
  • Page 219: Caller Id

    Caller ID Switching between the 12-hour and 24-hour Clock Main Setting the Picture View Settings Phone Settings Clock menu Set whether you want a picture to be displayed or not when you receive a 12hour/24hour voice or a video call from a person who is saved to Phone Book with a picture (page 4-3).
  • Page 220: Setting Ku-Man For Standby (Japanese Only)

    Setting Ku-man for Standby (Japanese Only) Backlight Settings 3D animation character Ku-man is displayed in Standby. Ku-man communicates Adjust backlight brightness and illumination time. with you with the various outfits and gestures depending on the season, time Main Settings Display Backlight menu of the day, and other conditions.
  • Page 221: External Light Settings

    Setting the Display Power Saving Setting the Incoming External Light Save battery power by setting Display backlight off. Set the external light to flash when you have an incoming voice call, video call, message or set the external light not to flash. Main Settings Display...
  • Page 222: Key Settings

    Key Settings Sub Menu View Setting If more than two sub menu items are displayed when pressing K (Menu), set Setting the Navigation Key Shortcuts the window so that the item selected most recently is displayed on top. Change the functions accessed when you press the navigation keys from Main Settings Phone Settings...
  • Page 223: Answer Type Settings

    Answer Type Settings Rejecting Incoming Calls Set to reject calls with no Caller ID or calls from pay phones. Also reject calls Setting Open to Talk from the specified phone numbers by adding numbers in the rejection list. If Open to Talk is set to ON, you can answer an incoming call or Circle Talk Rejecting Specific Incoming Calls call by simply opening your handset.
  • Page 224: Adding Phone Numbers To The Rejection List

    Caller ID Setting Adding Phone Numbers to the Rejection List Add phone numbers to the rejection list to reject calls from those phone Set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a numbers. call. Main Automatically Hiding/Showing Caller ID Settings...
  • Page 225: Priority Setting

    Memory Settings Priority Setting Set how your handset behaves when it receives a call or message while it is Confirming the Memory Status operating. Confirm the memory usage status of your handset and memory card. Main Settings Priority menu Main Settings Memory menu...
  • Page 226: Network Settings

    Network Settings Retrieving Network Information The screen for retrieving network information automatically disappears after you retrieve it once. To change the settings, retrieve network information from the Main menu. Main Settings Connectivity Retrieve NW Info menu Select YES →@ 11-16...
  • Page 227 Changing the Security Code ........12-2 Setting Secret Mode ..........12-5 Setting PINs ............12-2 IP Service Setting ..........12-5 Setting PIN Request ........... 12-2 Keypad Lock ............12-6 Changing PINs ............12-2 Hold ................12-6 Canceling PIN Lock ............. 12-3 Reset Settings ............12-7 Password Lock ............12-3 Restricted Mode ............12-8 Function Lock ............12-4 Restricting Internet Connection .......
  • Page 228: Changing The Security Code

    Changing the Security Code Changing PINs ● Do not forget your security code (page 1-25) and do not reveal it to others. Change your PIN/PIN2 (page 1-5). Set PIN Settings (left) to ON before you Write down your security code. change the PIN.
  • Page 229: Canceling Pin Lock

    To cancel PIN Lock/PIN2 Lock, enter a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Password Lock is activated, your security code (page 1-25) is required to use Code. For details on PUK Codes, contact SoftBank General Information (page the handset. " "indicator and Password Lock appear in Standby when 22-38).
  • Page 230: Function Lock

    Function Lock When the Password Lock is activated, you can still perform the Set Function Lock to prevent unauthorized access to Phone Book, Calendar, following operations. Tasks functions, Call Log and Sent/Received Log. When Function Lock is set, ・ Turn the power on and off. your security code (page 1-25) must be entered to access these functions/ ・...
  • Page 231: Setting Secret Mode

    Setting Secret Mode IP Service Setting Set whether to show Phone Book entries saved as secret (page 4-4). " " Set whether to use Hot Status and Circle Talk. indicator appears when Secret Mode is set to Show. Main Settings Security IP Service menu...
  • Page 232: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Hold Keypad Lock allows you to disable the keys to prevent unintentional The hold function prevents unintentional operations while your handset is operations while your handset is in your bag or pocket. " " indicator closed. " " indicator appears on the External Display when Hold is set. appears when Keypad Lock is set.
  • Page 233: Reset Settings

    Note Reset Settings Files or information saved in USIM Card and memory card are not Settings and data that will be reset are as follows: restored after resetting handset. Reset All and Clear Memory cannot be performed when there is Item Description data created by a Lifestyle-Appli on the IC card.
  • Page 234: Restricted Mode

    Restricted Mode Changing Internet Security Code Main Restricting Internet Connection Settings Security Restricted Mode menu Set the handset so it cannot be connected to the Internet by inputting a URL (pages 16-4, 16-5). Main Enter your Internet security code (page 1-25) Settings Security Restricted Mode...
  • Page 235 Transferring Files to a Memory Card ...........13-29 Setting the Ringing Duration ............13-9 Restoring ..................13-30 Playing/Deleting Messages ............13-9 Restoring Data on the SoftBank Handset (except 3G) .....13-31 Notepad ..................13-9 Deleting Backup Data ..............13-31 Setting the Category Icon According to the Contents of the Notepad ...13-9 Backing Up Function Settings ..........
  • Page 236: Active Window

    ①Members List Active Window Your current status (My Status) (page 18-7) is displayed on the top. Set an Save people to the Members List, and make calls, send messages and initiate icon or a photo for each member. Save members from Hot Status Members Circle Talk calls to them from Active Window.
  • Page 237: Members List

    Members List Select Hot Status/Phone Book →@→ Select a member →@ Add members to Members List from Hot Status Members List or Phone Book to view their status in Active Window. A maximum of five people can be saved to the Members List. K (Menu) while a member is selected in the Edit List window to Press It is possible to change and delete members, change the icons, and display...
  • Page 238: Live Monitor

    Live Monitor Displaying Hot Status Information Display members' or your own Hot Status information. Check the details of newly received information displayed in the Live Monitor in Shortcut mode. In Standby, press A (twice) When new information is received, " "...
  • Page 239: Weather Information

    Weather Information Setting Automatic Update Check weather forecast in Shortcut mode. Set to automatically update the information displayed in the Live Monitor in Active Window. In Active Window, use G to select the Weather The time interval for the automatic updates can be set from Flash News Indicator →@ (1/2/4/8 hours), News (24 hours), and S! Loop (4 hours).
  • Page 240: Alarms

    Alarms You can also set the automatic update by the following operation. An alarm name, alarm time, ring setting, repeat setting, snooze setting can be Main menu → Yahoo! Keitai → Live Monitor → Settings → set to alarm setting. The " " indicator appears in Standby when Alarm is Auto Refresh set.
  • Page 241 Setting the Alarm Vibration Select Vibration →@→Select a vibration pattern→ @ When the time set for an alarm is reached, alarm will play even if you ● If you select Link to Sound for the vibration pattern, the handset are operating the handset. However, if the time set for an alarm is vibrates with the melody (only melody fi...
  • Page 242: Deleting Alarms

    Setting the Snooze Answering Machine Select Snooze →@→ ON/OFF →@→Enter an interval between alarm tones→ @ This feature can record a caller's message when you are unable to answer a If the snooze is set to ON, the alarm plays in specifi ed intervals up voice call.
  • Page 243: Setting The Ringing Duration

    Notepad When the Auto Answer (page 13-40) is ON, the Answering Machine is Main given priority. Tools Notepad menu @ while the handset is playing an answering message or If you press Select the notepad to which the content is not a caller is recording a message, you can talk with the caller.
  • Page 244: Calculator

    Calculator Converter Main Main Tools Calculator Tools Calculator menu menu Function Function Press K (Menu) → Converter →@→ Exchange Rate 0 ∼ 9 Enter Numbers = →@→ Main Currency/Sub Currency →@ Switch +/– Enter the exchange rate →@→L (three times) ‒...
  • Page 245: Dictionary

    Dictionary Calendar The dictionary data ( 辞スパ (Jispa)) on the handset include a Japanese Up to 400 events (up to 100 events a day) can be saved to Calendar. If dictionary (approximately 40,000 entries), English-Japanese dictionary Calendar is set to appear in Standby (Idle Screen, page 11-7), indicators (approximately 40,000 entries), and a Japanese-English dictionary appear on the days of a scheduled event.
  • Page 246: Using Information Registered In The Event

    Referring to the Picture Which has been Linked Using Information Registered in the Event Select To Pictures →@ Make a call, send a message, or connect to a website by using a phone Using Registered Phone Numbers and Email Addresses in Contents number, email address, or URL registered in the Event.
  • Page 247 What can you do on Monthly View/Monthly&Event View/4-Month View Window? What can you do on Weekly View Window? In the calendar window, the cursor is in orange, In the Weekly View window, the cursor is in orange. A starting time and an 12:30...
  • Page 248 What can you do on Daily View Window? What can you do on All View Window? Go to yesterday by pressing * . Press K (Menu) to perform the following: Go to tomorrow by pressing # . Edit: Edit the selected event. If Not Completed is displayed, unfinished tasks can be displayed by Delete: Delete events by selecting One, Select Multi or All.
  • Page 249: Adding A New Event

    @ You can store events from 2000/01/02 to 2015/12/30. The events on Setting a Sound Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card as the and after 2015/12/30 that you saved using another SoftBank handset Alarm Tone cannot be used on this handset.
  • Page 250 Displaying the Original Image at the Setting Time Other Settings Select Image →@→ Original →@ Displaying an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card Main Tools Calendar menu at the Setting Time Select Image →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→ Press J (Create) Select an image →@→Use E to adjust the position of the image to clip→...
  • Page 251: Editing The Events

    Note Deleting Events If you set the start date to the last day of the month, you can set the Repeat for setting to End of Month. Main Tools Calendar menu If an event set to repeat daily, weekly, etc. is deleted, a message asks if Deleting One Event you wish to cancel repeat features.
  • Page 252: Alarm Date & Time

    Alarm Date & Time Enter your security code (page 1-25) The alarm stops automatically after a set duration, but you can also stop it Select Lock/Unlock →@ manually. Note Press any button while the alarm is sounding If you set Calendar Lock to Lock, an event title is not displayed when Returning to Standby the alarm sounds (page 13-15).
  • Page 253: Using Reminder

    Setting an Alarm Duration Using Reminder Select Set Alarm →@→ Duration →@→Enter a ringing duration Reminder sets off the alarm at a specified time, and displays events and tasks →@ (page 13-20) of today or the following day. Setting Alarm Repeats Select Once →@→Select an item→...
  • Page 254: Tasks

    Select Tone →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→Select You can store tasks from 2000/01/02 to 2015/12/30. The tasks on and a fi le→ @ (twice) after 2015/12/30 that you saved using another SoftBank handset Setting the Time Reader as an Alarm cannot be used on this handset.
  • Page 255 Displaying an Image Saved to Data Folder/Memory Card Other Settings at the Setting Time Select Image →@→ Phone Memory/Memory Card →@→ Main Tools Tasks Select an image→ @→ Use E to adjust the position of the image menu to clip→ K (Cut)→ @ Press K (Menu) →...
  • Page 256: Opening Tasks

    Opening Tasks Using Information Registered in the Tasks Make a call, send a message, or connect to a website by using a phone Main Tools Tasks menu number, email address, or URL registered in the tasks. Changing the View Format of the Task List Main Tools Tasks...
  • Page 257: Deleting Tasks

    Time Table Deleting Tasks Time table from Monday to Saturday can be created. Subjects, classrooms, Main Tools Tasks menu and font colors of up to eight classes can be registered. Deleting One Task Registering a Time Table Select a task→ K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ One →@→ YES →@ Main Tools...
  • Page 258: Copying Time Tables

    Copying Time Tables Setting Time Table Copy a registered time table and paste it in another time table. Setting Starting/Ending Time of a Time Table Main Tools Useful Tools Time Table menu Main Tools Useful Tools Time Table menu Select a period →K (Menu) → Copy →@ Press K (Menu) →...
  • Page 259: Kitchen Timer

    Kitchen Timer Recording Sound Use Kitchen Timer as a countdown timer. Sounds recorded with the voice recorder are automatically saved in the Ring Song ・ Tone folder. You record through a microphone (mouthpiece). Main Tools Useful Tools Kitchen Timer menu Please note that recording some concerts and shows aren't allowed even ●...
  • Page 260: Playing Recordings

    Number Memo Recording Main Main Tools Useful Tools Voice Recorder Tools Useful Tools Number Memo menu menu Select Record →@ (twice) Select a number memo →@ Press J (Pause) to pause recording. To resume recording, press @ . ● To save the recording data, press J (Save). You can make a call by selecting a phone number registered in the To stop recording, press @ .
  • Page 261: World Clock

    World Clock Setting the GMT Offset Time displayed on the time display, event, and alarm is the time in a city you Select a city by entering a GMT time difference. set in Set as Main City (page 13-28). If you set the time for City 1 and City 2, Main Settings Phone Settings...
  • Page 262: Displaying World Clock

    Displaying World Clock Editing City Names On the world clock window, you can view dates, time, and time difference by Main Settings Phone Settings Clock menu moving a cursor (yellow line) on the map. City 1 and City 2 of the World Clock settings (page 13-27) are displayed in green and red lines respectively.
  • Page 263: Backup

    Press J (Trans.) →B→@→ Enter your security Select Images List →@→ Select an image list →@ code (page 1-25) To Create an Animation and Confi gure Its Settings Data Folder images must be added to an image list in advance. Up When transferring Phone Book entries, a confi...
  • Page 264: Restoring

    Press J (Read) →@→ Enter your security code Since only a single content key backup file can be saved to a memory (page 1-25) card, backing up another content key will overwrite the previously saved Restoring Phone Book/Events/Tasks/Messages/Bookmarks/ backup file. If you want to maintain the previously backed up content Notepad key, import the backup file from the memory card to the handset and Select Add/Overwrite →@ (twice)→Select data→...
  • Page 265: Restoring Data On The Softbank Handset (Except 3G)

    Restoring Data on the SoftBank Handset (except 3G) Offline mode is set while transferring data from a memory card. When Transfer data on the SoftBank handset (except 3G) that is stored in the data transfer is complete, offline mode is canceled.
  • Page 266: Backing Up Function Settings

    Backing Up Function Settings Restoring Settings Back up settings to a memory card and use it when restoring handset Setting data of the handset or another SoftBank handset stored in the settings. memory card can be restored to the handset.
  • Page 267: Making International Calls

    A separate application is required for using the international call service. ● Intl. Calls For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). Changing the International Code Select CountryNumber →@ Main Press K (Menu) → Add →@ Settings...
  • Page 268: Shortcut Menu

    Shortcut Menu If there is information you haven't viewed, the indicator appears on If you assign frequently used functions to the Shortcut menu, you will be able Information Prompt (page 1-11), and you can view the information. to access them quickly and easily. If you call up a file registered in the shortcut menu, certain operations Setting the Shortcut Menu may not be available.
  • Page 269: Moving Icons

    When you cannot confirm the right location, move to a place where you can see the sky. Select a function →K (Menu) Note that SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any damages Deleting One Function arising from use of the location information provided.
  • Page 270: Saving People To The Recipients List

    Saving People to the Recipients List Saving Areas to the Areas List Save the people you want to notify about your location to the notification list. When the handset leaves or arrives at a specified area, Departure Mail or You can save up to five people to the list. Arrival Mail is sent to people who have been set as Yes for departure or arrival notification on the Recipients List.
  • Page 271: Sending Notification Mail

    Sending Notification Mail Select Launch Setting →@→ Set a time range in which Arrival Mail or Departure Mail will be sent Arrival Mail or Departure Mail is sent when the handset arrives in or leaves To Specify the Date from a specified area. Simple Notice allows you to easily notify people of your Select Select Date →@→...
  • Page 272: Sending Touch Tones

    Sending Touch Tones Using Pause (P) in Touch Tone Sequences Send touch tones to use interactive voice response services and other types of The pause "P" allows you to send sequences of touch tones, each separated touchtone services. with a pause "P". It is convenient if you register multiple touch tones such as remote operation numbers of your home phone.
  • Page 273: Using The Earphone-Microphone

    Note Using the Earphone-Microphone Do not wrap the Earphone-Microphone around the handset. Bringing When the Earphone-Microphone is connected, just pressing the microphone the Earphone-Microphone close to the internal antenna may cause switch answers incoming calls or dials a preset phone number. You can also noise.
  • Page 274: One-Touch Answering

    Setting Auto Answer Press and hold the microphone switch to end the call Set to answer a call without pressing the switch when the Earphone- Alternatively, press O to end the call. Microphone is connected. Also change the length of time before a call is ●...
  • Page 275 Optional Services ..........14-2 Multiparty Call ............14-7 Call Forward ............14-3 Making Calls to Other Parties during a Call .... 14-7 Setting/Activating Call Forward ....... 14-3 Switching between Parties ........14-7 Deactivating Call Forward/Voice Mail ...... 14-4 Talking to All Parties ..........14-8 Voice Mail ..............14-5 Call Barring ............14-8 Activating Voice Mail ..........
  • Page 276: Optional Services

    Stop all outgoing and incoming calls including Call Barring ● For details on services, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). international calls (page 14-8). If you are out of the service area, you cannot operate the service from the ●...
  • Page 277: Call Forward

    Selecting a Phone Number from the Call Log Call Forward Select Call Log →@→Select a phone number→ @ (twice)→ Connect to the network automatically→ @ Calls and video calls are transferred to a specified phone if the handset is OFF or is out of the service area.
  • Page 278: Deactivating Call Forward/Voice Mail

    Deactivating Call Forward/Voice Mail You cannot set toll free numbers, international numbers or other generally restricted numbers as forwarding numbers. Main Settings Call Settings Call Services menu When both Call Forward and Answering Machine (page 13-8) are set, the function with the shorter ring time takes priority. VM/Call Fwd Example: Call Forward ring time ....10 seconds Answering Machine ring time ..9 seconds...
  • Page 279: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail Access the Personal Options menu from Voice Mail Center to ● VM/Call Fwd set/customize outgoing message. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). Select Voice Mail ON →@ To confi rm the current Voice Mail setting, select Status.
  • Page 280: Listening To Your Voice Mail

    Call Waiting Listening to Your Voice Mail Call Waiting service enables you to answer a newly received voice call while Main Settings Call Settings Call Services menu you are talking on another voice call. Also use this service to put your current voice call on hold while you make a voice call to someone else.
  • Page 281: Switching Between Two Callers

    Multiparty Call When Voice Mail or Call Forward is active, unanswered calls are Call other parties during a call and switch between the parties or talk to transferred to Voice Mail Center or the forwarding number. When active multiple parties simultaneously. Connect with up to five parties service is set to All Calls, Call Waiting is disabled.
  • Page 282: Talking To All Parties

    Call Barring Talking to All Parties Restrict outgoing and incoming voice calls, video calls and SMS messages. During a call, enter a phone number →N Activating Call Barring When the other party answers, press K (Menu) Main Settings Call Settings Call Services menu Select Multiparty →@→...
  • Page 283: Deactivating Call Barring

    Call Barring settings are locked. Change call barring automatically →@ service code and center access code (page 1-25). For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). After connecting to the network, a setting completed window ● appears. If the window does not appear, follow the procedure again.
  • Page 284 14-10...
  • Page 285 About Messaging ..........15-2 Operations While Viewing Messages ....15-15 Customizing Handset Address ......15-2 Managing Message Folders ........15-15 Incoming Messages ..........15-3 Replying to Messages ..........15-16 Retrieving Messages from Server ......15-3 Forwarding Messages ..........15-17 Checking Received Messages .......15-4 Making a Call to the Sender of the Message ..
  • Page 286: About Messaging

    Change the account name (part before @) of your handset address. Exchange long text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects, etc. with other (Default) SoftBank handsets, PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. □□□□□□□□□□□@softbank.ne.jp To use S! Mail and receive email, an additional contract is required.
  • Page 287: Incoming Messages

    Incoming Messages Retrieving Messages from Server When a message arrives, ringtone sounds and animation plays. appears at Main Messaging menu top of Display. When a "Feeling Mail" arrives, graphics indicating the sender's mood appears in Information Prompt (page 1-11). Incoming messages are Select Retrieve New →@ saved to Received.
  • Page 288: Checking Received Messages

    Open S! Mail notification, scroll to Retrieve Mail and press If you receive the rest of the message, transmission fees may be charged Select Server Mail →@ on the recipient's side. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). Select Keep/Do not Keep →@→ Enter an address It may be impossible to display/play a file until you obtain a content key For details on how to enter address, see page 15-5.
  • Page 289: Creating & Sending An S! Mail

    Creating & Sending an S! Mail Select Subject →@→ Enter a subject →@ Send a long message with up to 15,000 double-byte characters/30,720 Select Text →@→ Enter a message →@ single-byte characters or a message with images and melodies attached. You can send an S! Mail message of up to 300 KB including the address, Inserting a Phone Number, etc.
  • Page 290: Available Options When You Enter An Address

    Cc: Select this option to send copies of the message sent to the address Available Options When You Enter an Address in the To fi eld to other addresses. Addresses entered in the Cc An address can be added or deleted after you enter it. Also save it to Phone (carbon copy) fi...
  • Page 291: Creating Arrange Mail

    If you send a decorated message to a device (PC, for example) other In the Create Message window, select the text → than an HTML-enabled SoftBank handset, decorated parts may not be @→K (Menu) → Arrange →@ displayed properly.
  • Page 292: Attaching Files

    Note Using Mail Template Some files may not be attached to a message depending on the type. To Decorate the text easily by inserting the mail template. find out whether a certain file can be attached or not, see Details of the file (page 9-10).
  • Page 293: Other Functions

    Setting/Canceling Your Reply to Address Other Functions For details on setting Replay to address, see page 15-23. ● Select Options →@→ Reply to →@→ Activate/Deactivate Open the Create Message window →@ Switching the Mail Type to SMS Deleting Checked Received Messages on the Sender's Side Select Type →@→...
  • Page 294: Creating & Sending An Sms Message

    The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to exchange short text messages The message is sent. with other SoftBank handsets. Up to 70 characters (140 bytes) can be sent if If you select Notify Only Once, a confi rmation window won't be ●...
  • Page 295: Other Functions

    Drafts Other Functions When you send an SMS message, the following options are available. The Saving the Message as a Draft Message to Drafts options can be configured in advance (page 15-23). Main Open the Create Message window Messaging Create New menu Switching the Mail Type to S! Mail Select an item →@→...
  • Page 296: Message Box

    Unread S! Mail Notification Message Box Read S! Mail Notification Received and sent messages are saved to the Received and Sent message Sent Message with Attachment(s)/Read Delivery Report boxes respectively. Created messages that have not been sent are saved to Sent Message without Attachments/Read Delivery Report the Drafts message box, and messages that have failed to be sent are saved Sent Message with Attachment(s)/Unread Delivery Report...
  • Page 297: Setting Security For Message Box

    ③Priority/Protection Changing the Message Box List Display Mode High/Protected Normal/Protected Switching between Folder View and All Message View Low/Protected High/Not Protected Switch views of received and sent messages in the Message Box between Low/Not Protected Folder View and All Message View. Main Setting Security for Message Box Messaging...
  • Page 298: Switching The Message List Display Mode

    To Display a Preview (Top Part) of Body Text (Text Only) Switching the Message List Display Mode Select Text Only →@ ● When Subject is selected for Subject/Addresses (left), the preview Main Messaging Message Box menu window will show the other party's address. When Addresses is selected for Subject/Addresses, the subject will be displayed.
  • Page 299: Operations While Viewing Messages

    Operations While Viewing Messages Managing Message Folders Use folders to organize and manage messages saved in Message Box. Copying Text Main Messaging Message Box menu Main Messaging Message Box menu Editing a Folder Name Select a folder→ K (Menu)→Rename Folder →@→Enter a folder Select a folder →@→...
  • Page 300: Replying To Messages

    Setting Security for the Selected Folder Replying to Messages You can set the handset so that it asks for the security code in order ● to view the messages in the selected folder. However, folder security ● When replying to an S! Mail, Re: is automatically inserted in the subject cannot be set to General.
  • Page 301: Forwarding Messages

    Forwarding Messages Checking Delivery Report ● For S! Mail, a forwarding message has Fw: automatically inserted into the Confirm the delivery status of messages by delivery report sent from the front of the subject. Server Mail Box when Delivery Check (page 15-23) is set to Ask. View the delivery report from Information Prompt (page 1-11), too.
  • Page 302: Saving Attached Files

    Sending a Message to the Selected Phone Number/Email Note Address Some files may not be saved depending on the file type. Select Create Mail →@→ Create →@→Create a message Some data may not be displayed/played properly on your handset. Adding the Selected Phone Number/Email Address to When a received message has more than 20 attached files, all the files Phone Book after the 20th file are not displayed/played.
  • Page 303: Protecting/Unprotecting Messages

    Deleting All Messages in the Received/Sent Message Box Protecting/Unprotecting Messages Press K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ All →@→Enter your security code (page 1-25)→YES→ @ Protect messages against accidental deletion or Auto-delete (page 15-15). Main Received/Sent Message Operations Messaging Message Box menu Main Select Received/Sent →...
  • Page 304: Server Mail Operations

    Server Mail Operations Switching between Unread and Read Main Using the Mail List Messaging Message Box Received menu If Retrieve Mode (page 15-24) is set to Deferred, S! Mail is not received Select a folder →@ automatically and it is temporarily saved in the Server Mail Box when: Changing One Message ●...
  • Page 305: Forwarding Server Messages

    Forwarding Server Messages Deleting Multiple Messages Forward messages stored on the Server Mail Box to other handsets, PCs, etc. Main Messaging Server Mail menu Main Messaging Server Mail menu Press K (Menu) → Delete →@→ Select Multi →@ Select a message →K (Menu) → Divert →@ Deleting Multiple Messages Stored on the Server Mail Box Select Server Mail →@ Select Keep/Do not Keep →@→...
  • Page 306: Checking The Server Mail Box Status

    Checking the Server Mail Box Status Creating Settings Check the usage rate of the Server Mail Box. Creating the Simple Input List Main Messaging Server Mail menu Main Messaging Settings Creating menu Press K (Menu) → Mailbox Vol. →@ Select Simple Input →@→ Select an unregistered To update the amount of Server Mail Box space, press J (Update).
  • Page 307: Send Settings

    Send Settings Saving/Inserting a Signature Main Main Messaging Settings Creating Messaging Settings Sending menu menu Setting the Transmission Confi rmation Window Select Signature →@ Select Confi rmation →@→ Show/Hide →@ Setting the Vibrator When Transmission is Confi rmed Select Signature 1/Signature 2 →@→ Enter a Select Vibration →@→...
  • Page 308: Receive Settings

    Note Setting the Automatic Extraction of Attached Files SMS may become unavailable after changing the SMS Center Number. Set whether to automatically display/play picture and sound files attached to Once SMS Center Number is changed, reset settings (page 12-7) will messages.
  • Page 309: Setting 3D Pictogram Display

    Setting 3D Pictogram Display 3D Pictogram Display is a 3D animation display function compatible with words, pictographs and emoticons in text. Set the display conditions and background color. Main Messaging Settings 3D Pictograms menu Setting the Conditions for Displaying Received Messages with a 3D Pictogram Display Select Auto Play →@→Select the condition→...
  • Page 310 15-26...
  • Page 311 Getting Started .............16-2 Browser Settings ..........16-13 About Yahoo! Keitai and PC Website ...... 16-2 Changing Font Size ..........16-13 Viewing Pages Stored in Cache Memory ....16-2 Setting Scroll Unit ............ 16-13 SSL/TLS ............... 16-3 Changing the Text Encoding Type ......16-13 Viewing and Using Websites ........16-3 Adjusting Sound Volume ........
  • Page 312: Getting Started

    3.6 Mbps and send at a maximum speed of 384 kbps. Note that sending or receiving very large files can result in high Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai (SoftBank's mobile portal site). connection charges.
  • Page 313: Ssl/Tls

    SSL/TLS usage. by pressing P or Q . SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., VeriSign Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., Entrust Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA Security Japan Ltd. and Going to the Next Page/Returning to the Previous Page Secom Trust Systems Co., Ltd.
  • Page 314: Accessing Yahoo! Keitai

    Note Text Entry & Item Selection One on the left is a screen image. The actual screen may look different. When there are entry fields and selectable items on the screen, operate as follows.           12:30 Accessing Yahoo! Keitai   お名前   年齢                 10代 Access Yahoo! Keitai to search for information.
  • Page 315: Accessing Pc Websites

    Note Some websites may not be displayed correctly or it may take time to K in Standby to access Yahoo! Keitai. Alternatively, you can press open the site depending on the site. K (Menu) and select Delete to While a URL history is selected, press delete the URL history.
  • Page 316: Displaying Saved Pages

    Displaying Saved Pages Using Bookmarks Main Main Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai menu menu Select Saved Pages →@ Select Bookmarks →@ Displaying Saved Pages of PC Websites Using Bookmarks for PC Websites Select PC Browser →@→ Saved Pages →@ Select PC Browser →@→ Bookmarks →@ Select the title of the page →@ Select the title of the page →@ After communication with the Service Center, information is displayed.
  • Page 317 Moving All Bookmarks Enter a folder name →@ Press K (Menu)→Move→ @→ All →@ Select a folder →@ Editing a Bookmark Title Main Yahoo! Keitai Sending a URL in an SMS or S! Mail Message menu Main Select Bookmarks →@ Yahoo! Keitai menu Editing a Bookmark Title of PC Website...
  • Page 318: Setting Browser Security

    Deleting All Bookmarks Operations for Web Pages Press K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ All →@→Enter your security code (page 1-25)→YES→ @ Entering a URL Directly to Access a Website While displaying pages, connect to a homepage by entering an address (URL) To delete a folder, select a folder you want to delete from the like "http://www.△△.co.jp "...
  • Page 319: Using Linked Information

    Using Linked Information Useful Features While Viewing a Page Use linked phone numbers, email addresses or URLs to make calls, create Searching for a Particular Character String on a Page messages or access websites. Also add phone numbers and email addresses to Phone Book.
  • Page 320 Saving a Page to Event Displaying a Selected Frame in the Whole Screen Save a displayed page to events in the Calendar. A saved page is stored in In a page that is designed for PCs and has multiple frames, a frame can be Saved Pages.
  • Page 321: Checking Server Certificates

    Using Files in Web Pages Changing Display Mode Switch Display view between reduced view and standard view. Perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and melody files in Web pages. Display a page of PC Website →K (Menu) → Tool Saving the File to Data Folder →@ Select PC Screen/Small Screen →@...
  • Page 322 Viewing File Properties Downloading Files from Links Display a page that has a file →K (Menu) Open page Select Saving Mode →@→ Select a file →@ Select a link →@ Downloading begins. Select File Details →@ Playing or Displaying the File Select Play/View →@ Playing or Displaying the File Data Saving the File to Data Folder...
  • Page 323: Browser Settings

    Browser Settings Changing the Text Encoding Type ● To configure the PC Website Browser, select PC Browser from Yahoo! When text is not correctly shown in the page, change the text encoding type Keitai and then Settings. to show them again. Changing Font Size Display a page →K (Menu) →...
  • Page 324: Setting A Warning Window When Changing Browsers

    Deleting Cookies Images and melodies refused are shown by the icons " " and " ". Main K (Menu) → To set the text browse while viewing a page, press Yahoo! Keitai Settings Memory Mgr. menu @ → Downloads on the page. Settings →...
  • Page 325: Confirming The Root Certificates

    Referer Setting Script Setting Specify whether the link source page (referer page) should be sent when you Set whether or not your handset shows a confirmation window when move from one website to the next. When Send is selected for Send Referer, showing a Web page with which script (program) has been set.
  • Page 326: Specifying The Destination To Save Downloaded Contents

    Initializing Your Browser Setting SSL Communication Set whether or not your handset shows a confirmation window when sending Return data, such as browser setting, Bookmarks, Saved Pages, access history, out encoded data by SSL communication. authentication information, cookie and cache, to the default settings. Main Main Yahoo! Keitai...
  • Page 327: Live Monitor

    Live Monitor Specifying the Image Display Confirm various pieces of the latest news delivered by information service Set whether or not to display images of new information on Live Monitor in providers and S! Loop (page 18-2) items in Active Window (pages 13-2, 13-4) Active Window.
  • Page 328 16-18...
  • Page 329 Getting Started .............17-2 S! Appli Settings ...........17-6 Downloading S! Appli ..........17-3 Setting the Screensaver ..........17-6 Starting S! Appli ...........17-3 Setting Priority While Running an S! Appli ..... 17-6 Suspending/Resuming/Ending S! Appli ....17-3 S! Appli Volume ............17-7 S! Appli Library .............17-4 Backlight Settings ............
  • Page 330: Getting Started

    Appli (Network S! Appli) which need to connect to the network (Internet). use the Internet. Enjoy games and acquire the information in real time by connecting to the For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). network for Network S! Appli. ●...
  • Page 331: Downloading S! Appli

    Downloading S! Appli Starting S! Appli Main Main S! Appli Library S! Appli Library menu menu Select More S! Appli →@→ YES →@→ Select an S! Appli →@ Select an S! Appli → Download →@ Select Phone Memory/Memory Card →@ The handset behavior when there is an incoming voice/video call or message while an S! Appli is running is determined by the priority Downloading begins.
  • Page 332: S! Appli Library

    S! Appli Library Switching the S! Appli Library Display Change the S! Appli Library display from the handset (Data Folder) library to Deleting S! Appli the memory card library. The " " indicator appears while the memory card library is displayed. Main S! Appli Library...
  • Page 333: Moving S! Appli

    Moving S! Appli Security Settings Move an S! Appli to the S! Appli Library on the handset (Data Folder) or to Set your handset to alert you before making calls or network connection, etc., the S! Appli Library on the memory card. while an S! Appli is running.
  • Page 334: S! Appli Settings

    S! Appli Settings O when an S! Appli is set as the Screensaver, the S! Appli If you press Setting the Screensaver set as the Screensaver will pause, but its Standby setting will not be canceled. If you want to cancel the S! Appli set as the Screensaver, Set an S! Appli for Standby.
  • Page 335: S! Appli Volume

    S! Appli volume set at the Original Mode. You need to update the information of S! Appli on the memory card after you have used it (editing, adding, or deleting data) on other SoftBank handsets or Backlight Settings PCs.
  • Page 336: Confi Rming The License Information Of An S! Appli

    Confirming the License Information of an S! Appli Main S! Appli menu Select Information →@ Confirming the Route Certificate of an S! Appli Main S! Appli menu Select Certification →@→ Select the certification →@ 17-8...
  • Page 337 S! Town (Japanese Only) ........18-2 Making a Circle Talk Call ........18-13 Using S! Town ............18-2 Answering a Circle Talk Call .......18-14 Using the Library ............18-2 Circle Talk Operations .........18-14 S! Loop (Japanese Only) ........18-2 Contacting Another Member ........18-14 Hot Status ..............18-3 Adjusting the Earpiece Volume ......
  • Page 338: Communications

    S! Town (Japanese Only) Using the Library S! Town is an online communication application. S! Town is a 3D virtual The library stores S! Appli that expand the functions of S! Town. Downloaded space. Enjoy the S! Town virtual space e.g. when chatting or shopping. S! Appli are automatically stored in the library.
  • Page 339: Hot Status

    Hot Status Subscription Share your current mood and availability to receive incoming calls, messages ● To use Hot Status, subscription is required and a monthly subscription fee or Circle Talk calls with your Hot Status members. is applied. It is necessary to obtain the person's consent before saving him/her to Hot About Hot Status Notifications Status Members List.
  • Page 340: Creating A Hot Status Members List

    Group. Note Checking Hot Status Notifications You can only save people with Hot Status-enabled SoftBank handsets to Hot Status notifications can be checked in the Hot Status Notification List. the Hot Status Members List. To create a Hot Status Members List, set My Status to Online (page When Information Prompt appears, select 18-8).
  • Page 341 Mail Hot Status Members List Window Green: Available Yellow: Will Check Later The members saved to each group are shown in a list. Red: Unavailable White: Unknown Circle Talk           12:30 Green: Available/Auto Join Red: Unavailable K (Menu) while the Hot Status Members List is displayed to Press  ...
  • Page 342 Press J (Save) → YES →@ Select the Saving Request notification →@→ YES →@ A Saving Request notification is sent to the person, and Waiting is displayed in the Hot Status Members List. If you select NO, a Saving Failed notifi cation is returned to the other ●...
  • Page 343: Editing Your Hot Status Information

    Editing Your Hot Status Information Changing My Status Open My Status window to edit your current mood or switch between online Change your Hot Status information (My Status). and offline. Main Communications Hot Status menu My Status Window Select My Status →@           12:30...
  • Page 344: Editing Hot Status Members List

    Select the Comment field →@ Edit the group name →@ Enter a comment →@→J (Update) You cannot change the name of No Group. Switching between Online and Offline Changing a Group If you switch to offline, you and other people cannot check each others' current condition.
  • Page 345: Checking Members' Hot Status Information

    Checking Members' Hot Status Information Deleting a Member When you delete a member from your Hot Status Members List, a Deletion In the Member Status window, check the current condition of members and Request notification is sent to that person. call them, send them messages or talk to them with Circle Talk.
  • Page 346: Hot Status Settings

    Main Communications Hot Status Saving Entries to the Active Window Members List menu Save members whose condition you often check to the Active Window Select a group with F→ Select a member with G Members List (page 13-2). →@ Main Communications Hot Status menu...
  • Page 347 Main Main Communications Hot Status Communications Hot Status menu menu Press K (Menu) → Settings →@→ Request Reply Press K (Menu) → Settings →@→ Status Setting →@ →@ Select a response type →@ Select an item →@ (Edit) To Set an Icon Editing Your Mood and Setting All Answer Statuses Select Icon →@→Select an icon→...
  • Page 348: Circle Talk Basics

              12:30 with a group of people (up to ten people) using Circle Talk compatible SoftBank handsets. Press and hold P to talk (one person at a time) and release the key when finished talking. Check the Circle Talk session window ①...
  • Page 349: Making A Circle Talk Call

    Making a Circle Talk Call K (Menu) from the Circle Talk Members List to perform the Press In Standby, enter a phone number and press and following (available functions vary by list): Add Members/Edit Group/Delete/Loud Speaker hold P To add or delete members to whom you are making a Circle Talk call at Circle Talk connection is made.
  • Page 350: Answering A Circle Talk Call

    Answering a Circle Talk Call Circle Talk Operations Press @ (Answer) when Circle Talk invitation Contacting Another Member arrives During a Circle Talk session, press K (Menu) → Add Circle Talk connection is made. →@ To reject the connection, press K (Reject). ●...
  • Page 351: Circle Talk Members List

    Circle Talk Members List Creating a Group Organize entries by Group to initiate a Circle Talk call to a group of people. Creating a Circle Talk Members List Save up to ten members to a group. Save members to the Circle Talk Members List to initiate a Circle Talk call to a Main Communications Circle Talk...
  • Page 352: Editing A Group Name

    Editing Group Member Information Adding a Hot Status Members List Group Add an entire group from the Hot Status Members List (page 18-5) as a Circle Add or delete group members, or change a group member's phone number. Talk Members List group. In Standby, press P→...
  • Page 353: Deleting Entries From Circle Talk Members List

    Deleting Entries from Circle Talk Members List In Standby, press P To Delete One Entry Select an entry→ K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ One →@→ YES →@ To Select Multiple Entries to Delete Press K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ Select Multi →@→Select some entries→ @→J (Delete)→YES→ @ To Delete All Entries Press K (Menu)→Delete→...
  • Page 354 18-18...
  • Page 355 Using S! GPS Navi ..........19-2 Navi Settings ............19-4 About S! GPS Navi ............. 19-2 Saving a Map URL ............19-4 Starting a Navigation Application ......19-2 Selecting the Navigation Application ...... 19-5 Checking Your Current Position ........ 19-2 Positioning Lock ............19-5 Sending Current Position by S! Mail ......
  • Page 356: S! Gps Navi

    Select Navi Appli →@ your current location, and check the route to your destination. The navigation application is preinstalled in your handset. For details, contact SoftBank General Information (page 22-38). End all paused S! Appli before activating a navigation application.
  • Page 357: Sending Current Position By S! Mail

    Saving Location Information to a Phone Book Entry Sending Current Position by S! Mail Select To Phone Book →@ Deleting One Log Main Tools S! GPS Navi menu Select Delete →@→ Delete →@→ YES →@ Deleting All Logs Select Location Mail →@ Select Delete →@→...
  • Page 358: Saving Location Information To My Locations

    Navi Settings Saving Location Information to My Locations Retrieve location information and save it to My Locations. Saving a Map URL Main Tools S! GPS Navi menu Set the map provider to show a map on the Internet. Main Select My Locations →@→ Select an unregistered Tools S! GPS Navi menu...
  • Page 359: Selecting The Navigation Application

    Selecting the Navigation Application Location Navi Select a navigation application. Locate other people or locate the approximate location of your own handset* if you have lost it. Main Tools S! GPS Navi menu * Service expected to be available from August 2007. Main Select NAVI Settings →@→...
  • Page 360: Location Information Send Settings

    Location Information Send Settings Set whether location information is sent automatically when a location information request is received while you are obtaining information. Main Tools S! GPS Navi menu Select NAVI Settings →@→ LocationProperty →@ →B→@ Enter your security code (page 1-25) Displaying a Confi...
  • Page 361 S! Cast (Japanese Only) ........20-2 Reading Electronic Books (Japanese Only) ..20-5 Subscribing/Canceling Subscription ......20-2 Ku-man's Room (Japanese Only) ......20-6 Checking Content Updates ........20-2 About Ku-man's Room ..........20-6 Downloading Content Manually ......20-3 Opening Ku-man's Room .......... 20-6 Checking History ............
  • Page 362: Entertainment

    S! Cast (Japanese Only) Checking Content Updates Subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates. Content updates are Confirm the latest information. received during the night. When updates are received, Information Prompt The What's new? icon shown on the menu display of S! Cast will be " "...
  • Page 363: Downloading Content Manually

    Downloading Content Manually Checking History When an update cannot be received because your handset is turned off or Past updates are saved to History. the signal is weak, manually download the update. Only updates for that day The icon History shown on the menu display of S! Cast will be " "...
  • Page 364: Weather Indicator

    Weather Indicator Checking Weather Forecast Weather Indicator shows the weather forecast for the current local area with Main Entertainment S! Cast menu indicators in Standby. Weather Indicator is updated automatically. A separate subscription is required to use Weather Indicator. ● Select Weather →@→...
  • Page 365: Reading Electronic Books (Japanese Only)

    Reading Electronic Books (Japanese Only) Electronic books can be viewed by directly selecting a title from the BookSurfing and e-Book Viewer are viewers to view electronic comic Books folder. The appropriate viewer will start up in accordance with books, electronic photo albums, electronic publications (novels, etc.), and the file format of the electronic book selected.
  • Page 366: Ku-Man's Room (Japanese Only)

    Ku-man's Room (Japanese Only) Check Ku-man's secrets at the website Toshiba User Club Site (page "Ku-man" is a foot-loose and fancy free baby star bear. Visit Ku-man's room 20-7). to change his outfit or receive messages from him. Note Opening Ku-man's Room You cannot visit Ku-man's room if the language setting is set to English.
  • Page 367: Playing With Ku-Man

    If Ku-man items become full, select the photos in the album that you Press the (Menu)) in Ku-man's room to perform the メニュー want to keep, press (Menu)) and copy them to Data メニュー following: Folder or to the memory card before erasing the items from Ku-man (Redecorate): Redecorate Ku-man's room.
  • Page 368: Checking Messages From Ku-Man

    Checking Messages from Ku-man If you select (Treasure Chest), you can see Ku-man's たからばこ Ku-man sends mail after you open his room for the first time, when he goes treasures. Select a treasure, and press (Menu)) and select メニュー on trips and other times. Sometimes there are presents attached to messages (Send Mail) to attach the treasure to a message.
  • Page 369 About S! FeliCa .............21-2 Disabling S! FeliCa from a Remote Location ..21-5 Getting Started ............21-2 Setting the Lock Phone Number ....... 21-5 Precautions When Using S! FeliCa ......21-2 Setting the Lock Password ........21-6 Using S! FeliCa ............21-3 Turning Mail Lock or Call Lock On or Off ....
  • Page 370: About S! Felica

    The mark on the back of the handset can be held up to a reader/ handset is lost or stolen. Note that SoftBank assumes no responsibility for writer for such tasks as shopping with e-money, using a member's card or a any losses suffered by you if this happens.
  • Page 371: Using S! Felica

    Before using e-money, you need provider. to make a deposit into your account. Note that SoftBank assumes no responsibility for any loss or corruption S! FeliCa Flow of data or settings on the IC card due to malfunction or repair.
  • Page 372: Using S! Felica

    Using S! FeliCa Adding a Lifestyle-Appli The e-money example below shows how to use a reader/writer to read IC In addition to the Lifestyle-Appli preinstalled in the handset, you also can card data. download other Lifestyle-Appli from the Internet. Before performing this procedure, you must subscribe to a service, Before using a downloaded Lifestyle-Appli, you first need to subscribe to ●...
  • Page 373: Disabling S! Felica

    Disabling S! FeliCa Enter your security code (page 1-25) Your handset can be set to disable communication between the IC card and a Select Call Lock →@→ Phone Numbers →@ reader/writer. " " appears in Standby while the IC card is locked. Press K (Menu) →...
  • Page 374: Setting The Lock Password

    Setting the Number of Calls for Locking Setting a Lock Notification Address Specify the number of incoming calls for locking the IC card. Set an IC Card Lock notification address. You can have up to two lock notification addresses registered at the same time. Main Tools Lifestyle...
  • Page 375: Turning Mail Lock Or Call Lock On Or Off

    Using Remote Lock to Lock the IC Card K (Menu) while a set lock notification address is selected to Press Lock the IC card from a remote location. perform the following: Before performing these procedures, first configure Mail Lock (page 21-6) ●...
  • Page 376: Confi Guring The External Startup Setting

    Configuring the External Startup Setting Using Call Lock to Lock the IC Card Specify whether a function (browser, messaging, vibration, notification, Place a call to the handset from one of the preset S! Appli) should start up upon request from an obtained data when the phone numbers handset is held up before a particular reader/writer.
  • Page 377: Balance Display Settings

    Balance Display Settings A maximum of eight items can be saved to the Balance List. The remaining balance on the IC card is shown on the External Display by You can also add an item to the Balance List by the following each Lifestyle-Appli listed on the Balance List.
  • Page 378: Deleting An Entry From Balance List

    Deleting an Entry from Balance List Main Tools Lifestyle Card Settings menu Display Balance Enter your security code (page 1-25) Select Balance List →@→ Select a Lifestyle-Appli Deleting One Item K (Menu)→Delete→ @→ YES →@ Deleting All Items K (Menu) → Delete All → @ → Enter your security code → YES →...
  • Page 379 Default Settings ............22-2 Main Specifi cations ..........22-18 Troubleshooting ..........22-11 Glossary ...............22-20 Software Update ..........22-13 Index ..............22-21 Updating Software ..........22-13 Warranty & After Sales Service ......22-37 Pictograph List ............22-15 Warranty ..............22-37 Arrange-picture List ..........22-16 After Sales Service ........... 22-37 Storage Capacity ..........22-17 Customer Service ..........22-38 Melody List ............22-17...
  • Page 380: Default Settings

    Default Settings Function Name Default Setting Page Screensaver: OFF, Start Time: 3 sec, Calls&Alarms (Voice Call: Pause Apps, Video Call: Pause S! Appli Settings Apps, Message: Continue Apps, Alarm: Pause Apps), Volume: Level 3, Backlight (Backlight: Chapter 17 Same as Phone, Blink: ON), Vibration: ON Active Templates: News, Auto Refresh (Flash News: Manual, News: Manual, S! Loop: Manual), Settings...
  • Page 381 Function Name Default Setting Page Quality (Video: Normal, Video Mail: Normal, Short Video: Economy (Fixed)), Effects: OFF, Start/End: Pattern 1, ScreenDisplay: Normal screen, Icons Display: Show, Preview: ON, File Name: Date&Time, Video Storage: Phone Memory, Auto Save: OFF, Flicker: Automatic, Key Shortcut: ON, Mode: Video Mail, Chapter 7 Camera Self-view: OFF, Voice Record: ON, Delay Timer: OFF, Mobile Light: OFF, White Balance: Auto, Color...
  • Page 382 Function Name Default Setting Page Weather View Settings (Indicator: Show, Prompt: Show) Page 20-4 Entertainment Ku-man Data: Thumbnail View, My Info. (Name: , Birthday: , Anniversary: あのね、 01月01日 Ku-man's Room Page 20-6 だいじな日, 01月01日 Alarms: OFF, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Volume: Level 3, Vibration: OFF, Duration: 60 sec, Image: Alarms Page 13-6 Original, Repeat: Once, Snooze: OFF...
  • Page 383 Function Name Default Setting Page Edit Picture Page 7-25 − Idokoro Mail Recipients List: No Entry, Areas List: No Entry Page 13-35 Photo Show ON/OFF: OFF, Settings (Templates: Bubble, Image: Preset, Duration: 60 min) Page 13-28 IC Card Lock: OFF, Remote Lock (Mail Lock: OFF, Lock PW: No Entry, Notifi cation: Send, Lifestyle Address: To Sender, Call Lock: OFF, Missed Count: 3 times, Phone Numbers: No Entry), Interface Chapter 21...
  • Page 384 Function Name Default Setting Page Ringtone Vol.: Level 3, Ringtone: Pattern 1, Duration: 5 sec, Feeling: ON, Vibration: OFF, Keypad Tone Volume: Level 1, Keypad Tone Type: Original 1, Sound Effects Tone Volume: Level 1, Normal Sound Effects Tone Type: Original, Sound Vol.: Level 3, Earpiece Vol.: Level 5, Speaker Vol.: Level 5, Battery: ON Manner Mode Ringtone Vol.: Silent, Vibration: Pattern 1, Feeling: Same as Normal mode, Sound Effects: OFF,...
  • Page 385 Function Name Default Setting Page Font Size (General: Medium, Messaging: Medium-Small, Mobile Web: Medium-Small, Font Settings PC Browser: Extra-Small, Text Entry: Medium-Small), Font Color: Pattern 1 Power Saving: 15 sec, Keypad Light: 5 sec, Displays (Lighting Time: 5 sec, Brightness: Backlight Display Brightness 3), Media Player: Always ON...
  • Page 386 Function Name Default Setting Page PIN Settings − Change PIN − Page 12-2 Change PIN2 − Change Password 9999 Password Lock Phone Closed: OFF, Power Saving: OFF, Power Off: OFF Page 12-3 Security Function Lock Phone Book: Unlock, Calendar: Unlock, Tasks: Unlock, Call Log: Unlock, Message Log: Unlock Page 12-4 Secret Mode Hide...
  • Page 387 Function Name Default Setting Page Specifi c #s (Specifi c #s: OFF, Reject List: No Entry), Unknown: OFF, Withheld: OFF, Payphone: Reject Calls Page 11-13 OFF, Unavailable: OFF Call Offl ine Mode Page 2-12 Settings (Continued) Show My Number OFF Page 11-14 External Device Empty Page 11-15...
  • Page 388 Function Name Default Setting Page Call Forward Page 14-3 − Voice Mail Page 14-5 − Call Call Waiting − Page 14-6 Services Multiparty Call − Page 14-7 Call Barring Page 14-8 − Dialed Number − Received Call − Dialed Circle Call Log Pages 2-7, 2-8 −...
  • Page 389: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes and Remedies ・ Is the battery pack inserted properly (page 1-16)? Cannot turn the power on. ・ Is the battery charged (page 1-14)? Displays Please check connection with ・ Is there dust on the connections and contacts of the AC charger, External Device Port or battery pack? Clean your charger.
  • Page 390 Problem Possible Causes and Remedies ・ Is Reject Calls (page 11-13) set? Cannot receive voice and video ・ Is Call Forward (page 14-3) or Voice Mail (page 14-5) set to All Calls? calls. ・ Is Call Barring (page 14-8) set? Cannot send messages.
  • Page 391: Software Update

    If the software update fails, you may not be able to operate your scheduled time. Press @ or leave the handset for about 10 handset. In this case, contact SoftBank General Information (page seconds to start automatic software updates. 22-38).
  • Page 392 Note If you are using another function on the handset on the scheduled time, software is not updated. If the handset indicates that it is out of the service area on the scheduled time, software is not updated. To cancel the reservation for updating software, perform the following: @ (Input) Main menu →...
  • Page 393: Pictograph List

    Pictograph List Pictographs in are animated. Pictographs do not appear in email or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. 22-15...
  • Page 394: Arrange-Picture List

    Arrange-picture List Following images are preinstalled. Insert images in S! Mail text messages (page 15-7). キラキラライン やったー! 星空 がんばれ! おめでとう ありがとう びっくり ごめんね くーまんライン1 好き くーまんライン2 ぷんぷん くーまんダンス つかれた 22-16...
  • Page 395: Storage Capacity

    Melody List Storage Capacity The preinstalled melodies are shown below. Data Folder Title Composer Data Folder Up to 58 MB* O mio babbino caro PUCCINI GIACOMO Habanera BIZET GEORGES * Data Folder shares its memory with S! Appli Library. The above figure is the Jupiter HOLST GUSTAV amount of memory available when all data is deleted from Data Folder.
  • Page 396: Main Specifi Cations

    Main Specifi cations Frequency Range 1920 - 2170 MHz Continuous Talk Time Approx. 160 min. (Video call: Approx. 60 min.) Continuous Standby Time Approx. 350 hrs Charging Time Approx. 120 min. Dimensions when closed (W×H×D) Approx. 50 × 104 × 17 mm Maximum Output 0.25 W Weight...
  • Page 397 AC Charger Input Voltage : 100 to 240 V AC : 50/60 Hz Charging Temperature Range : 5 to 35°C 22-19...
  • Page 398: S! Felica

    Contactless IC card technology developed by Sony Corporation. It allows data to be exchanged by simply holding an IC card up to FeliCa a reader device. The 912T handset is capable of managing multiple types of data, so it can be used for such things as e-money and a membership card.
  • Page 399: Index

    Speaker volume during video call ....5-3 Video call .......... 5-2, 5-3 Index Answering Voice call ........... 2-2, 2-4 Any Key Answer ........11-13 Canceling User Action Index Auto Answer (Earphone-Microphone) ..13-40 Answering Machine .........13-8 Auto Answer (video call) ......5-5 Card Reader mode ........10-15 Call Waiting ..........14-6 Keypad Lock ..........12-6 Accessing...
  • Page 400 Changing the order of Text ............3-13 Functions from the shortcut menu ..13-35 Files ............9-16 Text on a page (Yahoo! Keitai/PC Websites) ...16-9 Members from Hot Status Members List ...18-9 Main menu items ........1-22 Time tables ..........13-24 Messages ..........15-19 Messages ..........15-19 Creating Messages (Answering Machine) ..
  • Page 401 Members List (Active Window) ....13-3 Phone Book ..........4-10 Flashing Lighting Pictures ...........7-25 Incoming External Light ......11-11 Charging Indicator ........1-7 Playlists .............8-8 Notifi cation External Light .....11-11 Locking S! Address Book ........4-13 Formatting Calendar Lock ........13-18 Text ............3-12 Memory card ...........9-19 Call Log Lock ..........2-9 Ending Forwarding...
  • Page 402 Voice call ...........2-2 Video ............7-24 Releasing Moving Video (Media Player) .........8-3 Remote Lock ...........21-7 Bookmarks ..........16-7 Voice Mail ..........14-6 Replying to Files ............9-14 Protecting Received messages ........15-16 Folders ............9-14 Messages ..........15-19 Resetting Messages ..........15-20 All settings ..........12-7 Phone Book entries .........4-10 Browser settings ........16-16 S! Appli ...........17-5 Navigation Key shortcuts .......11-12...
  • Page 403 My Locations ...........19-4 Keypad Lock ..........12-6 Turning off Number memos .........2-7 Password Lock .........12-3 Alarm ............13-6 People to Members List (Active Window) ...13-3 Positioning Lock ........19-5 Balance Display (FeliCa) ......21-9 People to Recipients List ......13-36 Security Lock (browser) ......16-8 Handset power ........1-19 Phone Book entries ........4-2 Security Lock (Message Box) ....15-13 IC Card Lock ..........21-5...
  • Page 404 Answer Calls .........2-4 Alphabetical Index Answer Video Calls ......5-3 Watching Answering Machine ......13-8 Numeric TV .............6-5 Delete ..........2-5, 13-9 3D Pictogram Display ......15-25 Play ..........2-5, 13-9 Auto Play ..........15-25 Record ............2-5 Font, Background Colors ......15-25 Ringing Duration Setting ......13-9 Set ............13-8 Any Key Answer .......11-13 Attached Files...
  • Page 405 Dial-up Connections ......10-11 Font Size ..........16-13 Call Log ..........2-7 Handsfree ......... 10-10, 10-12 Manufacture Number ......16-14 Call Time ..........2-9 ON/OFF Setting ........10-7 Memory Management ......16-14 Call Waiting ........14-6 Paired Device ..........10-7 Referer Setting ........16-15 Caller Details Display ......11-9 Receiving ..........10-9 Root Certifi...
  • Page 406 Mobile Camera ........ 7-8, 7-11 Certifi cates ......16-11, 16-15 Communications ........18-2 Mobile Light ..........7-7 Change Email Address .......15-2 Hot Status ..........18-3 Multi Shots ..........7-13 Charger ..........1-14 S! Loop ...........18-2 Mute ............7-24 Charging ..........1-14 S! Town ...........18-2 Picture Mode ...........7-12 AC Charger ..........1-16 Continuous Standby Time ....22-18 Picture Quality .........7-19 Desktop Cradle ........1-17...
  • Page 407 Copy ............9-15 Delete All Messages ......15-19 Send .............15-11 Delete .............9-13 Delete Multiple Messages ......15-19 Document Files ..........9-9 Delete One Message ......15-19 Edit Files/Folders ........9-13 Delivery Check .........15-23 File Properties .........9-10 Delivery Report .......15-17 Earphone-Microphone ....13-39 Files for Gamendeco ........9-8 Delivery Time ........15-23 Auto Answer .........13-40 ®...
  • Page 408 Insert ............3-14 External Device Settings ....11-15 Handstrap Hole ........1-7 Quote Information ........3-14 External Display .........1-10 Hold .............12-6 Replace Text ..........3-15 Caller Details ...........11-9 Hot Status ..........18-3 Reset Prediction Dictionary ......3-15 Idle Screen ..........11-7 Hot Status Members List ......18-4 Save to Notepad ........3-14 External Light ........11-11 Member Status Window ......18-9 Save to Phone Book ........3-14...
  • Page 409 Information Prompt ......1-11 Open ............20-6 Drive ............11-2 Infrared Communication ....10-2 Play ............20-7 Original ......... 11-2, 11-3 Authentication Password ......10-2 Set for Standby ........11-10 Silent ............11-2 Dial-up Connections ........10-5 Manufacture Number Setting ...6-15, 16-14 Receiving All ..........10-4 Media Player ........8-2 Receiving Data ........10-3 Background Playback ......8-12 Sending All ..........10-4 Language ..........11-11...
  • Page 410 Insert/Remove .........9-17 Music Player ........8-13 Text Copy ..........16-9 Memory Status ........9-19 Activate ..........8-13 Update ............16-8 Memory Management .....16-14 Play ............8-13 Use Files ..........16-11 Clear Authentication ......16-14 Mute ............5-6 View Properties ........16-10 Clear Cache ...........16-14 My Details .........2-11, 4-11 Operations While Viewing Messages ...15-15 Clear Cookie .........16-14 Move ............15-15 Cookie ..........16-15...
  • Page 411 Picture ............4-3 Play ............8-8 Check ......... 15-3, 15-12 Prohibit ...........4-13 Power On/Off ........1-19 Edit Folder Name ........15-15 Ringtone Pattern ........4-4 Predictions .........3-10 Forward ..........15-17 Ringtone Volume ........4-4 Conversion Prediction ......3-10 Move ............15-20 S! Address Book ........4-13 Phrase Prediction ........3-11 Protect ..........15-19 Save ............4-3 Word Predictions ......
  • Page 412 End ............17-3 Subscribe/Cancel Subscription ....20-2 S! Mail Settings .......15-22 License Information .........17-8 S! FeliCa ..........21-2 Auto-extract ..........15-24 Move ............17-5 Balance Display ........21-9 Delivery Check ........15-23 Network S! Appli ........17-2 Edy ............21-2 Delivery Time .........15-23 Properties ..........17-4 FeliCa ............21-2 Expiry Time ..........15-23 Resume ...........17-3 IC Card ...........21-2 Group Setting ........15-22...
  • Page 413 Sent Messages Delivery Check ........15-23 Conversion Prediction ......3-10 Auto-delete Setting .......15-15 Expiry Time ..........15-23 Phrase Prediction ........3-11 Change Order ........15-19 Font Size ..........15-22 User Dictionary ........3-11 Delete ...........15-19 Mail Type ..........15-23 Word Predictions ........3-10 Display ..........15-12 Scroll Unit ..........15-22 Text Copy .........15-15, 16-9 Rename Folder ........15-15 Signature ..........15-23 Text Entry ..........3-2...
  • Page 414 Charging ..........10-15 Speaker Volume .........5-3 Connection Setting ........10-13 Switch Display ...........5-4 Dial-up Connections ......10-15 Zoom ............5-3 Set Card Reader Mode ......10-14 Viewer Position ......1-13, 7-3 Use Files ..........16-11 Voice Mail ...........14-5 File Properties ........16-12 Voice Recorder .........13-25 Play ............16-12 During a call ..........2-6 Save ............16-11 Play ............13-26 User Dictionary ........3-11...
  • Page 415: Warranty

    It is, therefore, recommended that you keep a backup Warranty copy of important data such as Phone Book data. SoftBank and Toshiba A warranty card is included with the handset. Carefully read the card and assume no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or alteration check that the store name and purchase date sections have been filled in of handset data (contents of Phone Book, Data Folder, etc.) and settings...
  • Page 416: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about a SoftBank handset or service, please call General Information. For service or handset repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General From outside Japan, dial Information or 113 for Customer Assistance.
  • Page 417 * Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned. * Always erase all data recorded on old handsets (Phone Book entries, call records, mail, etc.) before recycling.

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