SoftBank 705N User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 705N handset.
● Read this guide thoroughly before using the SoftBank 705N
handset to ensure proper usage.
●After reading this guide, keep it for later reference.
●Accessible services may be limited to contract conditions or
service area.
The SoftBank 705N handset is compatible with the 3G and GSM
network systems.
Note
• Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is
prohibited.
• The guide contents are subject to change without prior
notice.
• Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of
descriptions in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing
information, please contact Customer Service (zp.19-
43).

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  • Page 1 • Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing The SoftBank 705N handset is compatible with the 3G and GSM information, please contact Customer Service (zp.19- network systems.
  • Page 2: Accessories

    The handset supports microSD memory card (not included). Purchase microSD memory card(s) to use memory card functions. *1 Complimentary sample not available for purchase. *2 Upgrades or updates of included utility software may become available on the SoftBank Website (www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download as required.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Accessories ..........i Turning the Handset On.
  • Page 4 Basic Handset Operations Switching the Network Mode......2-13 Making an International Call Outside Japan ....2-13 Setting Mobile Phone Provider .
  • Page 5 Video Call Quoting Phone Book Data ......3-12 Quoting Owner Information ......3-13 Before Using Video Calls .
  • Page 6 Capturing Videos ........6-6 Changing Menu Image ....... 7-7 Video Camera Mode .
  • Page 7 Picture Playback Display....... 9-8 Using vfiles ........10-5 Editing Pictures .
  • Page 8 Using Bluetooth to Transfer Data ..... . . 11-4 Resetting the Handset ......12-9 Using Bluetooth to Connect a Device .
  • Page 9 Taking Notes (Notepad) ......13-11 Adding the International Access Code ....14-5 Adding Notes .
  • Page 10 Canceling All Restrictions......15-9 Files from Data Folder ....... 16-7 Changing Network Password .
  • Page 11 Check Attachments ....... . 16-20 3D Pictogram Settings ......16-30 Save in Data Folder .
  • Page 12 Other Settings........17-11 Downloading S! Appli ......18-2 Changing Character Code .
  • Page 13 Check the Result of the Software Update ....19-16 Troubleshooting ....... . . 19-17 Kuten Codes .
  • Page 14: Guide To This Manual

    Guide to This Manual In this manual, "handset" refers to SoftBank 705N. Intellectual Property Right • Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the Procedures following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other Procedures are described using simplified notations in this manual. For nations: understanding the notations, see "Keys &...
  • Page 15 • Video Call, S! Appli, 3D Pictogram, S! Loop, S! Cast and Weather Icon Powered by JBlend™, ©1997-2006 Aplix Corporation. All rights are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. reserved. • "SOFTBANK", SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese and the...
  • Page 16 In the frequency bandwidth of the Bluetooth function of this equipment, ® industrial device, scientific device, medical device like microwave ovens, licensed premises radio station and non-licensed specified low-power radio station for mobile object identification system (RF-ID) that is used in product line of factories, and amateur radio station (referred to as Other Radio Stations hereinafter) are used.
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    The action is compulsory. The power cord must be unplugged. SoftBank shall not be liable for any damages incurred by you or a third party as a result of improper use of this product, failure during use, memory loss or any...
  • Page 18 Danger Handset, Battery & Charging Device Battery Use only approved battery and charging device To prevent battery leakage, overheating, bursting or ignition, do not: p.i). Using unauthorized devices may cause the battery • Use excessive pressure to force the battery into place. to leak, overheat, burst or ignite.
  • Page 19 Warning Handset, Battery & Charging Device If you notice something unusual such as an abnormal sound, smoke or smell, remove the handset, battery Do not subject the battery or charging device to and charging device from their power supplies as strong impacts.
  • Page 20 Turn off the handset near electronic devices. The Do not put the handset on the dashboard, etc. as handset may affect the operation of those devices, such as doing so may cause problems in the event of air bag hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers or defibrillators, inflation.
  • Page 21 Charging Device Use only approved fuse to replace the fuse of the in- car charger. Using it with unauthorized fuses may cause fire Use the specified socket and voltage. Using the or equipment failure. charging device with a non-specified socket or voltage may cause fire or equipment failure.
  • Page 22 If fluids such as water seep into the charging device, If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker or immediately unplug them from the electrical socket implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, keep the or cigarette lighter socket. Do not attempt to repair handset at least 22 cm away. Radio waves may affect the the device yourself.
  • Page 23 Caution Handset, Battery & Charging Device Keep the handset, battery and charging device away from infants. They may mistakenly swallow these devices or Do not keep the handset, battery and charging sustain injury in other ways. device in a dusty, humid or hot place. Doing so may cause equipment failure.
  • Page 24 Materials and surface finishes Part Material Surface finish Outer Case Key side, Display side PC resin + Stainless Acrylic UV cured coating External Display side, Battery side, Battery Cover PC resin Acrylic UV cured coating Macro Switch PC resin ー Display screen (include Internal Camera lens) PC resin Acrylic UV cured coating...
  • Page 25 Part Material Surface finish Battery Screw Steel Nickel plating Compartment Shield Cover Stainless ー Battery Terminal Phosphor bronze Gold plating Printed Wiring Board epoxy resin glass epoxy USIM Lock Polyacetal resin ー USIM Slot 30%GF-LCP resin/SUS ー microSD Slot 30%GF-LCP resin/SUS ー...
  • Page 26 Battery Do not dispose of batteries as municipal waste. Doing so may cause fire or environmental destruction. Insulate the terminals with tape and bring them to a SoftBank Shop or dispose of them separately beforehand according to local regulations. Charging Device Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
  • Page 27: General Notes

    ● Do not disturb others when using the handset in public places. display. ● If receiving a call while walking, move to a safe place before ●Slip your hand through the strap to hold the 705N terminal. answering. Failure to do so may cause malfunction.
  • Page 28 ● If you use the handset in a car, in rare cases it may affect ● Clean terminals with a dry cloth or cotton swab occasionally. electronic equipment in the car, depending on the type of car. Dirty terminals may cause poor contact and the handset may Confirm with your car dealer whether sufficient magnetic turn off.
  • Page 29 (i.e. six months or so). Doing so may Music, images, computer programs, databases, other copyrighted alter or erase the setting or data you saved. SoftBank is not materials and their respective copyright holders are protected by liable for any damages incurred by loss or alteration of data in copyright laws.
  • Page 30 The standards include a The highest SAR value for 705N is 0.870 W/kg. This value is substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all obtained in accordance with the MPHPT testing procedure with persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 31 at the ear is 0.75 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described FCC Regulations in this user guide, is 1.01 W/kg. This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body- Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device...
  • Page 32 SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.959 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of The product “705N” is declared to conform with the essential functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/ EC Radio body as described in this user guide**.
  • Page 33: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 34: Main Features

    Main Features Desktop Answer Phone (zp.7-5) (zp.13-12) Set frequently used functions or phone Register up to five entries on the USIM Card Weather Icon numbers as desktop icons for easy handset. (zp.1-4) (zp.9-16) access. Contains information such as your Automatically displays weather in the Camera Video Calls phone number.
  • Page 35 Music Player Personal Dictionary Call Forwarding Service Call Waiting Service (zp.9-2) (zp.3-11) (zp.15-3) (zp.15-6) Listen to your favorite music For easy access to frequently used Forwards an incoming call to another Answer a call during another call. downloaded from websites or CDs. Japanese words, save a reading, and phone number.
  • Page 36: Usim Card

    • The specifications and performance of the USIM Card are subject to Card (Excessive force may cause malfunction. Carefully handle the change without prior notice. card to avoid injury). • SoftBank shall not be liable for any malfunction caused by inserting the USIM Card into a third party IC card reader.
  • Page 37: Inserting/Removing The Usim Card

    Card. down and insert into slot SoftBank shall not be liable for any loss or alteration of data. • If you have lost the USIM Card or the handset with the USIM Card inserted or if they have been stolen, immediately contact Customer Service ( p.19-43) to prevent your handset and USIM Card from...
  • Page 38: Removing The Usim Card

    ■ USIM PINs For security purposes, the USIM has two codes: PIN1 and PIN2. PIN1 PIN1 is a four to eight digit code to prevent unauthorized use of SoftBank B Slide USIM Card in the direction of the arrow handsets by others.
  • Page 39 PIN Lock & PUK Codes PIN1 or PIN2 becomes invalid when an incorrect PIN1 or PIN2 is entered three consecutive times. This is called PIN1/PIN2 lock. To cancel PIN1 lock or PIN2 lock, PUK codes are required. • To obtain a PUK code, contact Customer Service (zp.19-43). Note •...
  • Page 40: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions ■ Handset qSpeaker rExternal Display aEarpiece sStrap Eyelet bDisplay hInternal Camera iLeft Softkey/Message Key tLamp uCharging Terminals vEarphone Jack/ jRight Softkey/Yahoo! Keitai Key Connector kMulti Selector wInternal Antenna cMenu/Task Menu Key lCenter Key xMacro Switch mMusic Key dClear/Back Key yExternal Camera nPower/End Key...
  • Page 41 aEarpiece kMulti Selector Scroll through menus or Phone Book entries, move cursor or adjust the volume. bDisplay a Left/Received Calls Key cMenu/Task Menu Key Move cursor left or access Received Calls. Open Main Menu or Task Menu. b Up/Shortcut Key dClear/Back Key Move cursor up or select a desktop Return to the previous window or delete characters.
  • Page 42 When using Center Key to select an item or option, the following notation is used. • c: Press Center Key Note Internal Antenna • 705N has no external antenna. Handset transmits/receives signals via Internal Antenna. • Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over the area containing Internal Antenna.
  • Page 43: Display Indicators

    Packet transmission (receiving) ■ Display Indicators Packet transmission disconnected Unread message (zp.16-23) abcdefgh Inbox is full USIM memory for SMS is full Voice Mail message stored at Voice Mail Service Center (zp.15-5) USB cable connected Bluetooth connection is ready (zp.11-3) Bluetooth connection in progress USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection is ready USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection in progress...
  • Page 44: External Display Indicators

    One task activated ■ External Display Indicators Two tasks activated Three tasks activated a b c d e f g Music player running Music player running and one task activated Music player running and more than two tasks activated Battery level (zp.1-15) etc. Weather Indicator ∼...
  • Page 45: Battery & Charger

    Battery & Charger USB cable connected Bluetooth connection is ready Bluetooth connection in progress USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection is ready ■ Notes on Using Battery & Charger USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection in progress Software Update in progress •...
  • Page 46 SoftBank Shop. Dispose of batteries separately beforehand according to local regulations.
  • Page 47: Battery Level

    Battery Level Check the battery level indicated on the display or external display to know when to charge or replace the battery. The battery level indicator varies as shown: Phone is shutting down appears around this point, prompting you to charge or replace the Display External Display battery.
  • Page 48: Inserting/Removing The Battery

    Battery Life ■ Inserting/Removing the Battery The operating environment of the handset, type of performed operation Inserting the Battery or settings affects the battery life. A Press and slide battery cover • The battery may drain quickly if: The handset is used or left in an extremely low or high temperature •...
  • Page 49: Removing The Battery

    C Align contacts and slide in battery to fit under Note handset corners, as pictured • Do not apply excessive force on the battery when installing it. Doing so may damage the battery contacts of the handset. Handset corners • Check that the battery cover is closed securely before using the handset.
  • Page 50: Charging The Battery

    B Lift and remove cover in the direction of the arrow ■ Charging the Battery A Open Connector cover and push the charger plug into Connector Connector Charger plug Connector C Lift cover (▲ mark and slide out face down) B Insert plug into a 100 V AC socket Lamp illuminates red while charging and goes off when...
  • Page 51: Charging With The In-Car Charger

    C Remove the charger plug from the handset and ■ Charging with the In-Car Charger unplug the power cord from the socket A Connect In-Car Charger with Charger Adapter Charger Adapter B Open Connector cover and push the charger plug into Connector Connector Connector...
  • Page 52 C Connect the power plug into a cigarette lighter E Remove the charger plug from the handset and socket disconnect the power plug from the cigarette lighter socket Cigarette lighter socket Power plug In-Car Charger D Start the car engine to check if the lamp illuminates in red The lamp goes off when charging...
  • Page 53: Turning The Handset On/Off

    Note • Do not charge in a car under direct sunlight in high temperature. • If you have set the PIN1 The PIN1 is required each time you turn the handset on (zp.12-2). • The In-Car Charger is only for cars with negative grounding (DC 12/ 24 V).
  • Page 54 a Press c and select B Set the current date and time (Settings) → Phone Settings → Date & Time → Format To move the cursor b Set the formats Use a • To hide the clock C Press M (OK) Select Off from Clock Display.
  • Page 55: Retrieving Network Information

    Changing the Language Mode [Default] ■日本語 (Japanese) ■ Changing the Display Language to English Dual Time Home and Dual Times A Press c and select (設定 (Settings)) → 一般 設定 (Phone Settings) → Language B Select English ■ Retrieving Network Information C Press M (OK) Retrieve NW Info window appears after setting date and time.
  • Page 56: Keys & Menus

    Keys & Menus ! Notation The following notation is used for Softkey operations: ■ Softkeys Press M (OPTIONS) Each Softkey corresponds to a function/action indicated at the bottom of Indicates the task or item Display (Softkey area). Press the corresponding Softkey to select/execute Press this Softkey to select the corresponding the item/task.
  • Page 57 Main Menu item Function Phone Book Access Phone Book to search entries or customize settings. Settings Open the Settings menu to customize your handset. Accessing Sub Menus Use a to select an item and press c. Menu items with an "+" appearing to the right indicate sub menus are available.
  • Page 58: Selecting Multiple Items

    ■ Selecting Multiple Items • To close a menu Press p to close a menu and return to Standby. If more than one task is Use the following procedure to select multiple items when copying or running, another task becomes active. deleting mail messages, etc.
  • Page 59: Options

    Adding Items A Highlight an item to add to My Menu in a menu window B Press M (SHORTCUT) and select Add To My Menu M(OPTIONS) a(Select Delete) Press c • To create a desktop shortcut in Standby Press M (SHORTCUT) and select Add To Desktop. ■...
  • Page 60: Multitasking

    Multitasking • A message appears when you attempt to launch a second task from Activate one task per Task Group to run up to four tasks simultaneously. the same group. Select Yes to end the running task and launch a new task.
  • Page 61: Handset Codes

    • Do not forget Security Code, Center Access Code and Network Password. Also, keep these codes and password secret. SoftBank shall Security Code is required to access some handset functions. The code is not be liable for any damages caused by misuse of the codes and "9999"...
  • Page 62: Basic Handset Operations

    Basic Handset Operations...
  • Page 63: Making A Call

    Making a Call For information about available countries/areas and charges, contact Customer Service (zp.19-43) A Enter a phone number and press n Follow the steps below to make an international call: a Enter 010, country code and then a phone number excluding the first 0* Always enter the entire phone number and include the b Confirm the phone number and press n area code for landlines.
  • Page 64: Dialing From Call Logs

    ! Options for phone numbers Dialing from Call Logs Press M (OPTIONS), and select from the following options: Option Option ■ Dialed Calls Create Phone Book Register the entered number to the Phone Book (zp.4-3). A Press n or r Send Message Launch the Mail.
  • Page 65: Received Calls

    • If a number has been dialed more than once Only the latest dialed record is logged. To log all dialed records, press c and Select select (Phone Book) → Call Log → Dupli.Records and select ON. • If the phone number is stored in the Phone Book The name appears on the list.
  • Page 66 Option Description Option Description Received Calls Display received calls. ClearAllLogs Delete all the logs in the handset. Missed Calls Display missed calls. Use Number Paste the phone number in Standby. Simply press n to make a call. ClearAllLogs Delete all logs. ! Other useful ways to make a call Auto Delete Set whether to delete logs when turning the handset...
  • Page 67: Checking Missed Calls Or New Messages

    ■ Checking Missed Calls or New Messages • To check missed calls, follow either of the two procedures below: If there are missed calls or new messages, an indicator appears in ・ Press l for 1+ seconds. ・ Press c and select Standby.
  • Page 68: When You Cannot Answer An Incoming Call

    B Select Hold Answer • To stop the ringtone sound while ringing (Quick Silent) Regardless of the Any Key Answer settings, pressing C while the phone is C Press y (ANSWER) when you are ready to answer ringing stops the ringtone sound. the call Note •...
  • Page 69: Rejecting An Incoming Call

    Rejecting an Incoming Call Note • Always keep setting the Answer Phone or change the answering time While the phone is ringing, press p, or press M (OPTIONS) and and message(zp.13-12). select Reject. • The Answer Phone cannot be used for Video Call or Call Waiting. •...
  • Page 70: Adjust The Volume

    A Press side key </> or u/d for 1+ seconds during a call • To temporarily put a call on hold, subscribe to the Call Waiting service (zp.15-6) or Group Talk service (zp.15-7). B Adjust the volume To turn up the volume ■...
  • Page 71: Checking Call Time/Costs

    A Press M (OPTIONS) during a call, and select B Select On or Off Handsfree On Displaying Call Costs To switch from handsfree mode to normal mode Display a voice call cost or a video call cost on the window during and Press (OPTIONS) and select Handsfree Off after a call.
  • Page 72: Setting A Limit Of Call Costs

    ■ Setting a Limit of Call Costs • The limits of time and cost to be displayed If exceeding the total call cost to be set, the notification appears after Up to 999 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds for call time and up to 9,999,999 yen for call cost can be displayed.
  • Page 73: Resetting Total Call Time Or Cost

    Releasing a Limit Checking Owner Information A Press c and select (Settings) → Call Settings → Common Set. → CalTim/TolInf → ■ Checking Your Own Phone Number & Mail CallUpLimitSet Address B Press y (CLEAR) Check the phone number stored on your USIM Card. The mail address C Enter PIN2 can also be checked if it is registered.
  • Page 74: Calling From Outside Japan (Roaming)

    For details on Global Roaming, see Global Roaming Guide on the (Phone Book) → Settings → Owner Info., and SoftBank Website (www.softbank.jp) or contact Customer Service perform the following: Press c to enter the window to edit and register additional information or edit (zp.19-43).
  • Page 75: Setting Mobile Phone Provider

    Preset a preferred mobile phone provider before automatically selecting a other party is in Italy) mobile phone provider. • To make a call to a SoftBank handset Registering Preferred Provider Regardless of the country, follow the steps under "If the other party is outside the country".
  • Page 76 Setting the Priority of Preferred Mobile Replacing Registered Provider with Another Phone Providers Provider A Press c and select Set the priority if more than two providers are registered. (Settings) → A Press c and select Connectivity → Network Setup → Pref.Networks (Settings) →...
  • Page 77: Minding Mobile Manners

    Minding Mobile Manners • Calendar, Alarm, Tasks (zp.8-4) Set to turn off the alarm sound. Be mindful of others when using the handset. Regardless of the settings, the shutter and auto-timer of Camera sound at a given volume. • Turn the handset off in a theater, gallery, etc. •...
  • Page 78: Making An Emergency Call

    Currently Set Restriction Dialing Procedure Dial Locks (zp.12-4) Enter emergency number • If a mode other than Manner had been selected under Sound / Mode on Security Code entry After the manner mode is canceled, the mode is restored to the previously-set window →...
  • Page 79: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters...
  • Page 80: Text Entry Window

    Entering Characters Operation Guidance Use j to convert characters. Chinese characters (Kanji), Hiragana, Katakana (single-byte/double-byte), Fix Mode/ Fix Mode is available in Mode3(T9). alphanumeric characters (single-byte/double-byte), symbols (single-byte/ Fix End double-byte), pictographs and emoticons can be entered. Some entry Press n to toggle upper/lower cases. modes may be unavailable on some windows.
  • Page 81: Text Entry Modes

    Text Entry Indicators ■ Text Entry Modes Indicates the case mode. Changing Entry Modes * The number of remaining bytes or characters that can be entered appears on the Press y (CHARS.) to cycle through entry modes. right side of Text Entry Indicators. One single-byte alphanumeric character uses one byte, one double-byte character or single-byte katakana uses three bytes, and one line feed uses two bytes.
  • Page 82 Switching between Single-byte & Double- byte In Katakana, Alphanumeric or Number mode, single-byte and double- byte entry is available. A Press M (OPTIONS) and select Editing Options B Select Full (double-byte) or Half (single-byte) Switching between Upper & Lower Cases The lowercase entry mode is useful when you enter a lowercase string such as abc.
  • Page 83: Key Assignments

    WXYZwxyz9 らりるれろ ラリルレロ .ne.jp .co.jp .ac.jp 0, + (press for 1+ seconds) わをんーゎ ワヲンーヮ * www. .com .html http:// https:// @softbank.ne.jp * (Asterisk) Pictographs/Symbols Pictographs/Symbols Pictographs/Symbols ゙* ゚* (Space) 、 。 ・ ! ? (Space). @ / ! ? ( ) , # (Sharp) *1 Single-byte “ヮ...
  • Page 84: Entering Characters In Mode1

    C To select one of the candidates, press d to move Entering Characters in Mode1 the cursor over to the Operation Guidance This section explains how to enter characters in Mode1 (Kana). When no candidate appears Perform Step 6 to 8 ■...
  • Page 85 F Press y (CHG) to convert Hiragana to Kanji • To return to the previous character assigned to the same key Press side key <. The Kanji candidates for the • When the target Kanji cannot be found segment appear highlighted Attempt another reading.
  • Page 86: Entering Single-Byte/Double-Byte Alphanumeric Characters Or Date/Time In Kanji/Hiragana Entry Mode

    • Sentense prediction ■ Entering Single-byte/Double-byte The predicted segments to follow the entered Hiragana appear as the Alphanumeric Characters or Date/Time in candidate. Kanji/Hiragana Entry Mode Fixed character Example of prediction by default かも しれない 。 ね しんない It is possible to enter the date and time in double-byte Kana entry mode ? しれん ・・・ しれませ...
  • Page 87: Entering Katakana

    C Press M (ABC123) to display the candidate D Enter Katakana リ: 9 twice ー : 0 four times ダ: 4 once, # once ー : 0 four times D Select the time • Text is also entered by selecting the candidates by Entering Kanji/ ■...
  • Page 88: Entering Numbers

    D Enter alphanumerics ■ Entering Numbers J: 5 once Example: Entering 11:30 Select M(OPTIONS)→Editing Options→ A Press y (CHARS.) to switch to Number entry Lower o: 6 three times h: 4 twice mode n: 6 twice B Enter numbers 11: 1 twice “:”...
  • Page 89: Entering Emoticons

    • In Number entry mode • To use the option Pressing * does not display Pictographs/Symbols. Press M (OPTIONS) and select Insert Object → Face Mark while entering text. • To use the option Press M (OPTIONS) and select Insert Object → Pictographs/Symbols. •...
  • Page 90: Quoting Phone Book Data

    B Highlight a word to edit/delete, and perform the Registering a New Word following Up to 100 words can be registered (one word can contain up to 10 To edit the selected word single-byte/double-byte characters). Press y (EDIT) and edit the word or reading if necessary A Press c and select (Organiser &...
  • Page 91: Quoting Owner Information

    Changing Input Mode Select Reading Search C Select an entry to quote Select Input Mode from the following three. To switch the modes, press D Select the item to quote and press M (OK) M (OPTIONS) and select Settings → Input Mode, or press y (CHARS.) for 1+ seconds.
  • Page 92 A Press y (CHARS.) to switch to Kanji/Hiragana entry mode B Press a key to which a character is assigned Press 3 (さ column), 3 (さ column), # (Dakuten) and 2 (か column) In T9 Katakana entry mode The candidates appear aUse s to move the cursor on to the area where the When the prediction function is set to reading appears and select the reading...
  • Page 93 D Press a key of the displayed number for a character Editing a Reading Candidate to enter Example: Changing ろーれんと to らんらんと If it is unnecessary to edit a character under the cursor A Press y (CHARS.) to switch to Kanji/Hiragana Use s to move the cursor entry mode To end editing the reading...
  • Page 94 B Press a key to which a character is assigned Key Assignments in T9 Mode Katakana Kanji/Hiragana (Single-byte/Double-byte) あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ 1 アイウエオァィゥェォ 1 かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 Press 6 (は column), and は column さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 characters appear たちつてとっ 4 タチツテトッ 4 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 C Press a key of the displayed number for a character はひふへほ6...
  • Page 95: Entering Characters In 2-Touch

    Key Assignments in 2-touch Mode ■ Entering Characters in 2-touch • Double-byte mode Enter a two-digit number to enter a character corresponding to the Second digit number. Entering Characters あ い う え お ぁ ぃ ぅ ぇ ぉ Example: Entering はる か...
  • Page 96: Editing Characters

    • Single-byte mode Editing Characters Second digit ■ Editing Characters ア イ ウ エ オ ァ ィ ゥ ェ ォ Inserting a Character ケ コ カ キ ク A Use a in Insert mode to move the cursor over a サ...
  • Page 97: Deleting Characters

    BSP mode ■ Deleting Characters To delete the character before the cursor (on the left of Specify a character to delete. Operations vary depending on the Editing the cursor) Press C Options (DEL/BSP). To delete all the characters before the cursor Setting Key Operations Press C for 1+ seconds A Press M (OPTIONS) and select Editing Options...
  • Page 98: Moving The Cursor To The Beginning/End Of The Text

    Pasting Text Paste copied/cut text. A Use a to move the cursor to the location B Press M (OPTIONS) and select Paste • In Insert mode The text is pasted into the cursor location. • In Overwrite mode The text overwrites old text from the cursor location. ■...
  • Page 99: Phone Book

    Phone Book...
  • Page 100: Saving Entries To Phone Book

    Card. The maximum number of entries to USIM Phone Book varies by the a Voice Call/Video Call USIM Card type. Access USIM Phone Book entries from other USIM Card- Zip Code Up to seven digits ー compatible SoftBank handsets. Address Up to 186 single-byte (62 ー Entry items: double-byte) characters...
  • Page 101: Creating New Entries

    If priority is not set for the search method A display to select a search method for Phone Book appears. • Difference of handset Phone Book and USIM Card Phone Book Select a search method to set priority, press M (PRIORITY) Name, reading, phone number, phone number category (for only the second and perform Step 1 again.
  • Page 102 To add Zip Code and Address • Saving location other than the handset and USIM Card Press c and select (Phone Book) → Create New and set the saving Select Zip Code and Address location to save the entry to another folder. To add Memo Rejected: Register up to 100 phone numbers to reject.
  • Page 103: Saving A Number From Call Logs

    • To switch Phone Book to search ■ Saving a Number from Call Logs Press M (OPTIONS) and select the Phone Book from the Phone Book list in Reading Search. A Select a phone number from Dialed Calls or • Only phone number and mail address are allowed to additionally Received Calls, press M (OPTIONS) and select store information.
  • Page 104: Using Phone Book

    C Select a group, edit information and press Setting Description M (EDIT) Video Call Ringtone Set a ringtone, etc. for incoming Settings video calls from entries in the Vibration D Select and enter each item group. Illumination colour E Press M (OK) Illumination pattern Message Ringtone...
  • Page 105: Search Entry

    When priority is set for Groups aSelect a group • The number icon of the search method with priority set appears in bUse j to select an entry yellow. • When priority is not set • To cancel the priority, select the search method with priority set and A Press d in Standby press M (CANCEL) From the Main Menu...
  • Page 106 To search by Groups aSelect Groups and select a group • To make a voice call from the list bUse j to select an entry Highlight an entry on the list and press n. If two or more phone numbers are stored in the entry, a call is made to the phone number set as default.
  • Page 107: Exchanging Data Between Handset & Usim Card

    D Select the destination * When no item is specified, the first item on a list is preferentially displayed. The mail address appears if the phone number is not saved, or the URL appears when the phone number and the mail address are not saved. If mail address is set for Set As Default, the mail address is preferentially displayed even when the phone number is saved.
  • Page 108: Editing Entries

    D Select Other Settings Editing Entries To make the settings for incoming Set Set Individual Alerts to On and set Voice Call/Video ■ Editing Entries Call/Message Settings. To Reset To Default Edit the contents of entries. To search for an entry and display the details, Select Reset To Default see Using Phone Book (zp.4-6).
  • Page 109 To delete an entry Select Delete One and press M (YES) To delete two or more entries aSelect Select Phone Book bHighlight entries to delete Two or more entries may be highlighted at a time (zp.1-26). cPress M (OPTIONS), select Delete and press M (YES) To delete all entries Select Delete All, press M (YES) •...
  • Page 110: Video Call

    Video Call...
  • Page 111: Before Using Video Calls

    Before Using Video Calls Making a Video Call Use video call-compatible SoftBank handsets and talk while viewing each A phone number stored or logged in Phone Book, Dialed Calls or other's image. Received Calls can be used to make a video call. After the call starts, each other's image appears in the window.
  • Page 112: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call Note • Any Key Answer is unavailable to answer a video call. Incoming Video Call appears on the display when a video call is • The other party's voice comes out of the speaker when the handsfree incoming.
  • Page 113: Video Call Settings

    Display light Option Description Always turned on during a video call Lighting Settings Select Fine, Cloudy, Auto or Incandescent to create natural lighting. To switch between external camera and internal camera Press y (OUT)/y (IN) * Settings remain after the call ends. To switch display between main image and sub image* •...
  • Page 114: Setting The Image To Show When Dialing

    ■ Setting the Image to Show When Dialing ■ Setting What to Do If a Video Call Is Not Connected Select Use Live Video to show a live image of yourself, or Camera Off to show an alternative image. Setting On redials a voice call automatically if a video call is not connected.
  • Page 115: Setting Night Mode

    A Press c and select (Settings) → Call Settings → Video Call → Camera Set. → Screen Mode B Select an item C Press M (OK) • When Other Side Only is set, your image is sent to the other party. ■...
  • Page 116: Camera

    Camera...
  • Page 117: Before Using The Camera

    Before Using the Camera External Internal camera lens camera lens Capture images or videos using the handset camera. Images are saved in JPEG format and videos in MPEG4 format. • The handset incorporates 2 megapixel CMOS camera on the rear side, and CIF CMOS camera (approximately 100,000 pixels) on the front side.
  • Page 118: Display

    aCamera mode ■ Display : Take Picture : Take Video bZoom status bar Minimum and maximum zoom levels are indicated. cExposure adjust ∼ : Level -2 to +2 dNight Mode (Blank): Off : On eWhite Balance (Blank): Auto : Fine bc de f : Cloudy Image Capturing...
  • Page 119: Macro Switch

    gDisplay Settings ■ Macro Switch Image : UXGA (1600 x 1200) Use the macro switch beside the external camera : SXGA (1280 x 960) to switch between macro mode ( ) and normal : VGA (640 x 480) mode ( : CIF (352 x 288) Keep a distance of approximately 8 cm from a subject in macro mode, or : QCIF (176 x 144)
  • Page 120 ! OPTIONS menu available before image capturing To use the OPTIONS menu listed below, press M (OPTIONS) while the camera is • To use Auto Timer Press M (OPTIONS) and select → Auto Timer → On(10sec). Press c to activated. Available menu items vary depending on the specified mode or settings. shoot an image in 10 seconds.
  • Page 121: Viewing Images

    Settings except Camera Direction and Auto Timer are kept after the camera is ■ Capturing Videos deactivated. ! OPTIONS menu available after image capturing A Press c and select (Camera) → Video The following menu is available after shooting: B Frame the shot on Display Option Description C Press c to shoot the video...
  • Page 122 • To adjust brightness (exposure) Option Description Use j to set the level (+2, +1, 0, -1 or -2). Night Mode On Set to On for shooting at night or in a dark place. • To switch from Video mode to Picture mode (Night Mode Off) Press y (PICT.) while in Video mode.
  • Page 123: Playing Videos

    Turn the macro switch to macro mode ( ) before scanning codes. Hold ■ Playing Videos the handset still while scanning codes. Scanned data can be viewed or A Press c and select (Data Folder) → Videos saved in the handset (up to five data files). A Press c and select B Select a file on the list or from a folder (Camera) →...
  • Page 124 C Press c to capture the code and view the To save an image Move cursor to an image icon, press M (OPTIONS) and select information Save File. To save a melody Move cursor to a melody icon, press M (OPTIONS) and select Save File.
  • Page 125: Display & Lighting

    Display & Lighting...
  • Page 126: Display

    bSelect Set as Wallpaper Display cSelect an image from a folder dPress M (OK) Set a calendar or image as the standby window. To set a calendar as standby window aSelect Wallpaper ■ Setting a Calendar or Image on the bSelect Calendar Display cSelect On...
  • Page 127: Hiding Information On The External Display

    ■ Hiding Information on the External ■ Hiding Notification on the External Display Display [Default] ■On [Default] ■Off A Press c and select A Press c and select (Settings) → Display Set. (Settings) → Display Set. → ExternalDisplay → Ext.Disp.Set. →...
  • Page 128: Display Light

    Display Light ■ Setting the Display Power Saving Function Customize the lighting settings of Display and keypad. [Default] ■5 Minutes ■ Customizing the Display Light Settings A Press c and select (Settings) → Display Set. → Internal Disp. → Power Saving [Default] ■Backlight: Medium Backlight ■Backlight time(5s-60s): 15 Sec.
  • Page 129: Using Desktop Icons

    Using Desktop Icons Desktop icon Description Phone Book entry (phone number, mail Open the window (Phone Book entry, address, etc.), S! Appli, Bookmarks, website, etc.) including corresponding Add shortcuts to frequently-used functions, files or phone numbers as Notepad data, Bar Code Reader data data.
  • Page 130: Accessing A Function Or Data From A Desktop Icon

    ■ Accessing a Function or Data from a Desktop Icon • If the image file size differs from the icon size, select Reduction, Enlarge, Use As Is or Use Centre Only to resize the file. A Press u in Standby •...
  • Page 131: Deleting Desktop Icons

    ■ Deleting Desktop Icons • When theme is changed, all icons are to be changed. A Select a desktop icon in Standby B Press y (DELETE) or M (OPTIONS) and select ■ Changing Main Menu Icon Delete Shortcut Change the Main Menu icon. C Press M (YES) A Highlight an icon on the Main Menu B Press M (REPLACE) and select an item to set...
  • Page 132: Changing Font Type

    Changing Font Type Select from 2 types of font for Display. [Default] ■Font 1 A Press c and select (Settings) → Display Set. → Font Type B Select Font 1 or Font 2 Normal Window Large Font Window A Press c and select (Settings) →...
  • Page 133 A Press c and select (Settings) → Sound / Mode B Highlight a mode, press M (EDIT) and select Illumination C Set an illumination color and pattern for each item When selecting except normal mode in Step 2 When setting to Normal, the illumination is set to the same color and pattern is set to the normal mode D Press M (OK) •...
  • Page 134: Sounds

    Sounds...
  • Page 135: Mode

    Mode Default Settings Mode Depending on the situation, switch the sound and vibrator mode between Normal Meeting Outdoor Drive Manner Settings Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Drive and Manner. Volume Level 4 Silent Level 6 Level 4 Silent (Ringtone [Default] ■Normal mode Volume, Alarm Types of Each Mode Volume)
  • Page 136: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings Ringtone Set ringtones that sound when Voice Calls, Video Calls or Messages arrive. Also, set the ringing time for incoming messages. ■ Ringtone [Default] ■Voice Calls: Melody 1 ■Video Calls: Melody 1 Volume ■Messages: Melody 2 ■MsgRingTime: 5 Sec. Select the ringtone volume level from Level 1 to 6 and Silent.
  • Page 137: Alarm Volume

    Name Alarm 3 • When Manner mode is set Alarm 4 Ringtone for the manner mode cannot be changed. However, if you use the stereo microphone set, Melody 1 is set for Voice calls and Video calls, and Alarm 5 Melody 2 for Messages.
  • Page 138: Vibrator

    Note • When Manner mode is set • Be careful not to let the vibrating handset get close to fire or fall off a The volume is always set to Silent. When a stereo microphone is connected, desk, etc. Level 1 is always set. ■...
  • Page 139 To set the charge tone aSelect Charge Tone bSet On To set the automatic answer aSelect Auto Answer bSet On C Press M (OK) • Coverage Tone and Charge Tone sound at the volume level set in the active mode. Key Tones is always set to Level 3.
  • Page 140: Entertainment

    Entertainment...
  • Page 141: Music Player

    eStatus Music Player : Played/ : Paused/ : Stopped/ : Fast-forward/ : Rewind fTrack No. ■ Music Player gElapsed time (min:sec)/Track time (min:sec) Music Player allows you to enjoy sounds that have been preinstalled, hVolume downloaded via Yahoo! Keitai or recorded on a PC. iMuting jManner mode kPriority settings...
  • Page 142: External Display

    Check the playback status on External Display with the handset closed. above may also be unplayable. • MP3 files transferred using 705N music transfer tool are supported. Titles and artist names are displayed using MP3 ID tags. Use ID3 tags ver.
  • Page 143: Playback

    To reselect a file ■ Playback Press o (C when Ringtone is played) to return to the list window, and select another file Play sounds on Music Player. Select a playlist from the following: List Description AllTracks Displays all files. Playlists Displays playlists containing your favorite files.
  • Page 144: Music Player Options

    c for 1+ seconds: Stop Option Description Earphone switch for 1+ seconds: Stop Sort Sort files in the playlist. Select Artist Name, File M (OPTIONS): Display options Name, etc. under Sort Criteria, and Ascending or y (MUTE/UNMUTE): Mute/Unmute Descending under Order. Select Ascending or p: Ends the music player Descending for playlists in the playlist list.
  • Page 145: Creating A Playlist

    Option Description ■ Creating a Playlist Bass Control Amplify low sound. A Press c and select Select Off or Level 1 to Level 3. (Entertainment) → Effective only when sound can be heard from the Music Player earphone jack/connector. B Select Playlists and press M (OPTIONS) Priority Settings* Make priority settings for incoming calls or messages.
  • Page 146: Downloading Music

    Media Player ! Edit Playlist The following options are available for Edit Playlist: ■ Media Player Option Description Add To Playlist Add the highlighted file to a playlist. Media Player allows you to enjoy pictures, videos, melodies, etc. stored in Sort Sort files in the playlist.
  • Page 147: Viewing Pictures

    To temporarily display files in thumbnail Content Type (format) Extension Press M (OPTIONS) and select Thumbnails → Show Videos MPEG-4 .mp4 Thumbnails .3gp OMA DRM(S/D) .dcf ■ Picture Playback Display • Files other than the above appear as unsupported files. Files listed above may also be unplayable depending on the copyright, etc.
  • Page 148: Editing Pictures

    gPause during repeat or slide playback Option Description Image Settings Set the following: *1 When two or more files are stored, use s to display the previous or next file. ・Display Settings *2 Press u to switch to the full screen display. Press d to return to the normal Set the display size.
  • Page 149 D Select your preferred effect To view each effect continuously, use s in Preview • DRM files and Animation files are not available for rotating pictures. E Press M (SAVE) • When selecting larger size than VGA, the file is stored in VGA size. Mirroring Pictures A Press c and select •...
  • Page 150: Playing Videos

    C Press M (OPTIONS) and select Visual Edit → Cut ■ Video Player Display D Select a size to cut E Press M (SAVE) • When selecting a size to cut, the guidance (green frame) appears to indicate the cutting range. •...
  • Page 151: Creating A Playlist

    Option Description ! Operations during playback Video Settings Set the following: The following operations are available during playback: ・Repeat Settings u/Side key <: Turn up the volume Set whether to display repeatedly. d/Side key >: Turn down the volume ・Play All Videos s: Play the previous or next video (or find the beginning of the file) Play all videos in the folder in order.
  • Page 152: Adding Files To A Playlist

    ■ Adding Files to a Playlist ! Playlist options The following options are available for Playlist: A Press c and select (Entertainment) → Option Description Media Player → Pictures or Videos Add New Playlist Create a playlist. B Select some pictures or videos Edit Play List Edit the selected playlist.
  • Page 153: Setting Media Player

    ! Playlist playback options ■ Setting Media Player The following options are available for playlist playback: Set the display size for pictures and videos under Media Settings Option Description Playlist Select files to play. [Default] ■ImageDisp. Size: Default Size Obtain Content Key Launch browser to obtain content keys.
  • Page 154: Subscribing/Unsubscribing

    ■ Subscribing/Unsubscribing ! Downloading information manually Manually download information if the handset is turned off or out of service area during Access the site and subscribe to/unsubscribe from information or select a delivery time. Only the latest information on the delivery day can be downloaded. program.
  • Page 155: Setting Weather Icon

    Setting Weather Icon ! Information options The following options are available on the information display wondow: The weather icons can be displayed on the weather cast browser or Option Description standby window. The icons can be updated automatically or manually. Forward Go on to the next page.
  • Page 156: Manually Updating Weather Icon

    Weather Icon list Group Weather Icon Topics Rainy season End of rainy Group Weather Icon season Weather Fair (daytime) Fair (nighttime) Spring- Cloudy Rainy heralding gale Snowy Thunderstorm Special icon then at times Pollen reports High ■ Manually Updating Weather Icon Very high Extreme A Press c and select...
  • Page 157: S! Loop

    • When receiving the latest information Select a desktop icon to check the information. S! Loop S! Loop is a communication service. ■ Selecting Service A Press c and select (Entertainment) → S! Loop When connecting to a website, the top menu window appears.
  • Page 158: Data Management

    Data Management...
  • Page 159: Data Folder

    Data Folder • Number of files One folder can contain up to 100 files including files stored in subfolders. Each folder can contain up to five subfolders. The Music folder can contain up to 100 Use Data Folder to store and manage files. Use preinstalled folders or subfolders.
  • Page 160: Viewing Stored Files

    ・ Data cannot be directly saved into the memory card ! microSD memory card ・ The memory card is not inserted The microSD memory card is available as the data location. Pictures or videos taken with the handset camera can be saved directly to the microSD memory card. Data can be exchanged (copied/moved) between the handset and the microSD memory Viewing Stored Files card.
  • Page 161: Video Playback Options

    ! Picture window options ! File list options Press M (OPTIONS) while displaying a picture, and the following operations are Highlight a file on the file list in Data Folder (except for S! Appli list) and press M available. (OPTIONS), and the following operations are available. Option Description Displayed options may vary depending on the situation.
  • Page 162: Using Vfiles

    SoftBank handset or PC. Manage the handset Phone Book or card. Calendar. Copy data created on another SoftBank handset or PC to your Note handset. •...
  • Page 163: Acquiring Vfiles For Each Feature

    Managing Folders For Calendar, Tasks Press (OPTIONS) and select Synchronisation → Save vCalendar ■ Creating Folders For Notepad Press (OPTIONS) and select Synchronisation → Save Create subfolders under Pictures, Ringtones, Music or Videos. vNote A Press c and select (Data Folder) Note B Select a folder •...
  • Page 164: Deleting Folders

    D Enter a new name ■ Deleting Folders Delete user-created folders. ■ Copying/Moving Files A Press c and select (Data Folder) Files can be exchanged between the handset and the memory card. Two B Select a folder and highlight a subfolder or more files can be copied/moved at a time.
  • Page 165: Deleting Files

    Keep a backup of data stored on the B Highlight one or more files to delete (zp.1-26) microSD memory card. SoftBank shall not be liable for any loss or C Press M (OPTIONS) and select Delete alteration of data.
  • Page 166: Installing/Removing The Microsd Memory Card

    • If the battery level is low, the microSD memory card may be unusable. ■ Installing/Removing the microSD Memory Card • Supported microSD memory card Installing Up to 1G-byte microSD memory cards are supported. Purchase a microSD memory card and its adapter at an electronics store, etc. Insert the card with the handset turned off.
  • Page 167 B Facing the golden side, gently insert the microSD Note memory card along the rails • Do not apply excessive force, which may damage the card holder or microSD memory card. • If the cover is not properly closed in Step 3, lift the cover up, and Rail check that the card is properly grooved into the rails and inserted deep.
  • Page 168: Using The Memory Card

    C Close the metal cover and slide it back until it locks • An incoming call or message does not interrupt the formatting process. into place • The format will delete the related content keys. Note that when another user's microSD memory card containing the same contents is Using the Memory Card formatted, the content key is also deleted.
  • Page 169: Transferring Data

    Data Description Pictures, videos, melodies, Can be copied or moved between the handset • Data Folder S! Appli, vfile (Data stored in and the microSD memory card (S! Appli can Data Folder is divided into Pictures, Ringtones, S! Appli, Music, Videos and the Other Folders folder) only be moved).
  • Page 170: External Connection

    External Connection...
  • Page 171: Bluetooth

    • Use certified Bluetooth devices that comply with the Bluetooth (PC, PDA, 705N handset, etc.). Only one entry can be transferred. standards provided by the Bluetooth SIG. A connection or data • Make a call with a headset or in handsfree mode transfer may be unavailable depending on the device specifications.
  • Page 172: Activating Bluetooth

    Pairing ■ Activating Bluetooth A Press c and select (Settings) → When receiving Phone Book data or connecting to a Bluetooth device in Connectivity → Bluetooth the vicinity, activate Bluetooth to enable connection. While in Bluetooth B Press y (SEARCH) standby mode, appears in the window.
  • Page 173: Using Bluetooth To Transfer Data

    Some devices must be registered before data is sent. However, registration may not be required depending on the other party's device B Select Discoverable to set the handset to standby such as 705N. C Start the transfer operation on the sending device Sending Data...
  • Page 174: Using Bluetooth To Connect A Device

    • When saving Phone Book data, the Device Passkey may be required to • The Device Passkey may be required to be entered. be entered. Disconnecting a Device • For information on how to send data from a device, see the User A Press c and select Guide.
  • Page 175: Connecting To A Pc

    • A device name can be edited if the connection standby mode is set to OFF and the handset is not connected to other device. ■ Bundled Utilities CD-ROM ! Indicators Utilities Bluetooth inactive: Bluetooth activated (connection standby): • USB driver Bluetooth connected: • 705N data transfer tool (zp.11-8) 11-6...
  • Page 176: Data Communication

    • 705N music transfer tool (zp.11-8) If the menu does not appear, double-click "start.exe" in the CD-ROM. The instructions are given only in Japanese. • For the latest utility software, visit the NEC Mobile Communications B Select utilities website “NEC mobile” at http://www.n-keitai.com/.
  • Page 177: Transferring Data

    705N Data Transfer Tool This tool allows you to back up the handset data such as Phone Book or Schedule (excluding non-transferable files) to a PC, or to edit the data on •...
  • Page 178 • To remove a USB cable Follow the windows safe removal procedure. While reading/writing files, do not remove the USB cable. Note • Do not change the folder tree on the microSD memory card. If you change/delete folders (e.g. Private) and its files created on the handset, they may become invisible from the handset.
  • Page 179: Handset Security

    Handset Security...
  • Page 180: Changing Security Code

    Changing Security Code Setting PIN Code [Default] ■9999 ■ Changing PIN Code A Press c and select (Settings) → Security → Change PIN1 and PIN2 (secret codes for USIM Card) for your security. Set Sec. Codes A Press c and select (Settings) →...
  • Page 181: Canceling Pin Lock

    A Press c and select A Enter PUK1 or PUK2 code on the PUK code entry (Settings) → Security → window Set Sec. Codes B Enter Security Code B Enter a new PIN1 or PIN2 code C Press M (OK) C Enter the new PIN1 or PIN2 code again D Press M (OK) or # D Select Activate PIN1...
  • Page 182: Preventing Unauthorized Handset Use

    D Enter Security Code Note E Press M (OK) • If PUK1 code is entered incorrectly ten times consecutively, the USIM Card is locked. Once the USIM Card is locked, all operations are blocked. • If PUK2 code is entered incorrectly ten times consecutively, no •...
  • Page 183: Restricting Incoming/Outgoing Calls

    B Set Start Up Dial Lock to On Restricting Incoming/Outgoing Calls C Press M (OK) Use various functions to restrict incoming and outgoing calls. When D Enter Security Code outgoing calls are restricted, only calls to the permitted phone numbers can be made.
  • Page 184: Rejecting Calls From Unknown Phone Numbers (Unknown)

    ■ Rejecting Calls without Caller ID • To register Fixed Dialing (Ignore If No ID) Press c and select (Phone Book) → Other Numbers → Fixed (FDN) (zp.4-4). Set Ignore If NoID to reject calls without caller ID (including calls from * As of December 2006, the Fixed Dialing function is not available.
  • Page 185: Displaying/Hiding Secret Data

    D Press y (EDIT) and select Private in Filter View Saving Secret Entries To save secret data from M (Options) A On the Phone Book list, highlight an entry to save aPress M (Options) and select Edit as secret data, press M (OPTIONS) and select Edit bSelect Private in Filter View Phone Book E Press M (OK)
  • Page 186: Locking Keys

    Locking Keys • When PrivacyDisplay is set to On Names stored in Phone Book appear on the Phone Book or message windows. All Keys Lock • When the handset is turned off with PrivacyDisplay set to On Set All Keys Lk. to lock the keypad by following either of the procedures PrivacyDisplay is reset to Off.
  • Page 187: Resetting The Handset

    C Press M (OK) From the Main Menu Press c and select (Settings) → Security → Key D Press M (YES) Locks → Side Keys Lk. → On ■ Deleting Personal Data (Memory Reset) • Even if the handset is turned off while in Side Keys Lock, the lock is Perform Memory Reset to delete all personal data such as Phone Book not released.
  • Page 188 A Press c and select (Settings) → Phone Settings → Master Reset → All Reset B Enter Security Code C Press M (OK) D Press M (YES) • If the handset is turned off during a reset operation The reset operation is canceled. Turn on the handset and perform the operation again.
  • Page 189: Organiser & Tools

    Organiser & Tools...
  • Page 190: Scheduling (Calendar)

    Scheduling (Calendar) ! Calendar display The details of the items in the calendar display are as follows. Add up to 200 appointments, personal holidays and events to the Today : " " Calendar. Schedule set between 00:00 and 11:59 : " " " "...
  • Page 191: Adding Schedules/Events

    C Set each item Option Description D Press M (OK) Add a new schedule. Select Appointment, Special Occasion, Multiday Event or Days Off. Edit Edit the stored schedule. Copy Copy the stored schedule. • Items to set Filter View Use the filter settings to view existing schedules. The options displayed differ depending on the data to add.
  • Page 192: Setting Holidays

    D Press M (OK) • Setting for Time differ depending on the setting for the display of the time. When 12-hour clock is used, select AM or PM after the time. ■ Checking Appointments, Holidays & Events ! When the scheduled time comes The alarm sounds for about one minute, and the animation appears on Display and Check the contents on the list or details window of the date.
  • Page 193: Deleting Appointments, Holidays & Events

    B Select a date and highlight an item to edit C Press y (EDIT), or press M (Options) and select • To delete all appointments until the selected date or to delete all appointments Edit Press M (Options) on the Calendar window and select Delete → Delete D Edit the fields Event →...
  • Page 194: Changing/Canceling Alarm Settings

    D Press M (OK) To skip the repeat alarm once Press y (SKIP) To set the alarm off Press y (OFF) • Alarm items Item Description ! At the set alarm time Time Set the alarm time. Repeat Select a day to repeat the alarm. The alarm sounds for about three minutes, and the animation appears on Display Contents Make a note of the alarm.
  • Page 195: Deleting Alarms

    Using Tasks ■ Deleting Alarms A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → Use tasks to post an alarm at a specified time, categorize or set priority to schedules, etc. Alarms B Highlight an alarm ■ Creating Tasks C Press M (OPTIONS) and select Delete Up to 200 tasks can be created.
  • Page 196: Checking Tasks

    Item Description ! At scheduled time Status Select Not Done or Done. The alarm sounds for about one minute, and the animation appears on Display and Done Date Enter the date when the task is done. on External Display. Alarm Set an alarm on/off.
  • Page 197: Deleting Tasks

    B Highlight a task to edit C Press M (OPTIONS) and select Edit, or press c • To delete all tasks then y (EDIT) Entry of Security Code is required. D Edit the fields Using the Calculator/Converter E Press M (OK) Perform basic arithmetic operations or convert currencies (up to 10 digits including after the decimal point).
  • Page 198: Using The Converter

    B Calculate ■ Using the Converter To enter numbers Convert currencies using the specified exchange rates. Use the dial keys A Press c and select To enter +, −, ×, ÷ (Organiser & Tools) → Use the Multi Selector Calc./Converter To enter =...
  • Page 199: Taking Notes (Notepad)

    Taking Notes (Notepad) ! Notepad options The following options are available for Notepad. Displayed options may vary Take notes (up to 512 bytes). The notes can be used for a mail message depending on the registration status. or alarm message. Up to eight notes can be stored. Option Description Create a new note.
  • Page 200: Deleting The Notes

    Using Answer Phone ■ Deleting the Notes A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → Record the other party's message when a voice call cannot be answered. When Answer Phone is set to On, appears in Standby. It is possible Notepad to keep up to five records, 20 seconds per record.
  • Page 201: Playing Answer Phone

    C Change Answer Time and Answer Message if ■ Playing Answer Phone necessary A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → To check the answer message Highlight a message to check and press y (PREVIEW) Answer Phone D Press M (OK) B Select Play to display the list C Highlight a message and press M (PLAY) •...
  • Page 202: Deleting Answer Phone

    C Press c to start recording ■ Deleting Answer Phone The recording time is A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → Counted down from 180 seconds Answer Phone To stop/end recording Press c B Select Play to display the list To cancel recording without finishing C Highlight a message and press y (DELETE) Press C or p...
  • Page 203: Playing The Records

    Playing Standby Voice Memo ! Voice Recorder options A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → Option Description Voice Recorder Memory Status View used and free memory, and the numbers of added and empty records. B Select Stnd.ByV.Memo → Play Rec.
  • Page 204: Deleting Voice Memo

    ■ Deleting Voice Memo Deleting Call Memo A Press c and select (Organiser & Tools) → Voice Recorder B Select Call Memo and highlight a file to delete C Press y (DELETE) and press M (YES) Deleting Standby Voice Memo A Press c and select (Organiser &...
  • Page 205: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings...
  • Page 206: Advanced Operations During A Call

    Advanced Operations During a Call Sending Push Tones Make a call to send the saved Dial Pause data as push tones. The numbers up to pause are automatically sent at 3 seconds interval. ■ Sending Push Tones (Dial Pause) A Make a call Send push tones to remotely control a home answering machine, send B During the call, press M (OPTIONS) and select messages to pagers or use services that require push tones.
  • Page 207: Using A Stereo Microphone

    A Press c and select (Settings) → Call ! Call handling operations Settings → Common Set. → Headset Select one of the followings: B Select an item • Mute: Mute sound. • Hold: Put a call on hold. • End The Call: End a call. ■...
  • Page 208: Receiving Calls Automatically (Auto Answer)

    B Press the switch for 1+ seconds again to end the ■ Receiving Calls Automatically call (Auto Answer) Set Auto Answer to answer calls automatically when a stereo ! Notes on using a stereo microphone microphone is connected. Set On for this setting to automatically answer a call in five seconds after the handset starts ringing.
  • Page 209: Sending Push Tones

    Sending Push Tones ■ Editing the International Access Code A Press c and select Set Send Tones to On to send push tones during a call. (Settings) → Call Settings → Common Set. → Prefix [Default] ■On A Press c and select B Select the registered name to edit (Settings) →...
  • Page 210: Optional Services

    Optional Services...
  • Page 211: Optional Services Overview

    Optional Services Overview Using Optional Services The following optional services are available: Start or stop the optional services by using the menus, using service codes and setting services from a landline. Service Description Call Forwarding Forward an incoming call to a specified phone ■...
  • Page 212: Setting Services From A Landline

    Service Setting Service Code ■ Setting Services from a Landline *→43→# Call Waiting Activate #→43→# Change settings from a landline when handset is out of range or you do Deactivate * →Options code*3→ * →Network not have your handset. For information on the operations, contact Call Barring Activate Password→#...
  • Page 213: Deactivating Call Forwarding

    B Select Diverts Setup and select Voice Calls or Video • Set the phone number of a Video Call-compatible device which supports 3G-324M as a forwarding number. When forwarding a video Calls call, video calls are not forwarded to devices other than a Video Call- Current settings appear in the respective fields compatible device which supports 3G-324M.
  • Page 214: Checking Settings Automatically

    B Select Diverts Setup and select Voice Calls or Video Calls • To deactivate all forwarding services aPerform Step 1 C Select an item from Condition bSelect All Deactive and press (YES) D Select Diverts Calls To ■ Checking Settings Automatically E Press y (FIND) and select Voicemail Centre F Press M (UPDATE) The forwarding settings (zp.15-3) can be automatically checked when...
  • Page 215: Changing Voice Mail Service Center Number

    • While roaming, the Voice Mail Service Center number is automatically • The Missed Call Notification becomes available when the Missed Call set to Abroad. Notification is activated and Condition of the Voice Mail service is set to All Calls or If Unreachable. ■...
  • Page 216: Activating/Deactivating Call Waiting

    • If a further call comes while another call is waiting ■ Activating/Deactivating Call Waiting Press n or y (ANSWER) to end the current call and answer the incoming call. A Press c and select (Settings) → Call • To reject incoming call waiting during a call Settings →...
  • Page 217 To make a call from the history Talking to Specific People aUse s and highlight the phone number or name to call It is possible to talk to specific people only during a Group Talk. The bPress n selected parties are regarded as disconnected from the Group Talk. C When a call is connected between you and the A Press M (OPTIONS) during a talk, and select Drop other party, press M (OPTIONS) and select Join...
  • Page 218: Call Barring

    Call Barring ■ Blocking Incoming/Outgoing Calls A Press c and select Block incoming/outgoing calls or SMS. (Settings) → Call Settings → All Calls → Call Barring Option Description Outgoing Deactivate Deactivate Call Barring. B Select Outgoing Voice/Video/SMS or Incoming (Voice) Except Local &...
  • Page 219: Changing Network Password

    ■ Changing Network Password ■ Block Caller ID A Press c and select A Press c and select (Settings) → Call (Settings) → Call Settings → All Calls → Call Barring Settings → All Calls → Caller ID B Select New Password B Select Withhold C Enter the current Network Password D Enter a new Network Password...
  • Page 220: Manually Send Caller Id

    Display Caller ID ■ Manually Send Caller ID A Press 186 or *31# It is possible to confirm if the Caller ID is set to be notified when a call is incoming. B Enter a phone number C Press n ■...
  • Page 221: Messaging

    Messaging...
  • Page 222: Customizing Handset Address

    (Customized) softbank_taro@softbank.ne.jp * Change handset address up to three times within a 24 hour period. You are This message service is available for connection between SoftBank limited to a total of 99 changes. handsets using a phone number for an address.
  • Page 223: Checking A New Message

    E Follow the on-screen instructions ■ Checking Messages on the External Display Note • The above procedure may change without prior notice. For further Check messages on External Display when the handset is closed. When a message information, contact Customer Service (zp.19-43). arrives, ringtone sounds and notification appears on External Display.
  • Page 224: Using The Received Message

    *1 When S! Mail is stored at the service center or you have an unread message, appears at the top of the window. • Alternatively retrieve S! Mail using message list (zp.16-23). *2 Set Auto Receive to automatically receive the complete S! Mail (zp.16-26). *3 When handset memory is full, reception notification cannot be received.
  • Page 225: Selecting Message Type

    • When exceeding a maximum number of characters to enter while • Address creating a SMS message with double-byte characters, the message is Use phone numbers or e-mail addresses for S! Mail and phone numbers for SMS. automatically deleted. Sending a Message Entry Field A Press M ( ) or press c and select...
  • Page 226: Entering Address

    B Select CreateMessage • Adding more addresses Up to 20 addresses including Cc or Bcc can be set. C Select S! Mail or SMS Cc and Bcc are used to send a copy of message. The phone number or message address specified to Cc appears on the message.
  • Page 227: Entering Text

    Option Description ■ Entering Text Save Stores message on Drafts. A Move the cursor to the Text field on New Message Take Photo Start Camera to shoot a picture for attachment. Take Video Start Camera and take a video for attachment. and press c Message Type* Change the message type from SMS to S! Mail.
  • Page 228: Creating Slides

    Creating Slides • Adding attachments When attaching two or more files, choose either Presentation Format ■ Adding Slides (zp.16-8) or Text Format. When you attach the second file from New Message, selecting Note Presentation Format opens the SMIL Comp. window. •...
  • Page 229: Slide Interval

    C Select any file to be added from Data Folder ! SMIL Comp. options To add a picture The following options are available on SMIL Comp. Options may be greyed out in Select Image → Image File or Take Photo some situations.
  • Page 230: Send Option

    Send Option To set the delivery time aSelect Delivery Time bSelect any value Using Send Option allows you to change the following options set in Settings (zp.16-26) when you send the message. This option makes To set the validity period aSelect Validity Period only one message available for change.
  • Page 231: Checking Messages

    Checking Messages Message List Window Messages are stored and organized in the mail box and can be checked at Date received any time. Mail box is a generic term used to refer to Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent Messages and MyFolder. Sender or address Each folder contains messages according to the type.
  • Page 232: Operations On The Message Window

    : Replied message with attachment file : Sent SMS (failed) : Diverted message with attachment file : Draft SMS : Replied, diverted message with attachment file : Unsent message stored in the mail server • The number of received messages and the subject of the S! Mail : Message diverted to the mail server pointed with cursor are displayed on the bottom line.
  • Page 233 To resume playing Press M(Resume) Sender Subject To start playing from the beginning Attachment file Press y(Play) Content • To change in manual playing S! Mail with Attachments aPress M( ), or press c and select (Messaging) bSelect Settings → S! Mail Settings → Receive Opt. → Automatic * If you click the Image box on Automatic Play, an image appears after the message.
  • Page 234: Folder Management

    Option Description ■ Changing Folder Names Show Focus Item Display the selected item such as address. MyFolder contain MyFolder1 to MyFolder10 at default. The folder Save SMIL Contents Save as an attachment for a slide-style message. Reply Select reply type (zp.16-16). names can be changed.
  • Page 235: Move Messages To Other Folders

    If messages to select are listed in succession Move the cursor to the last message to select after Step 2 and • Messages in MyFolder can be moved to other MyFolder. press # to highlight all the message. • Only SMS in Inbox and Sent Messages can be moved to the USIM. appears on the left side of the message when moved.
  • Page 236: Reply Message

    To add sorting conditions Item Description aHighlight <New Address> Text For Reply With Quote, Reply All With Quote (for bPress M(OPTIONS) and select Add or press c only S! Mail), the text of the original mail is quoted. cEnter the address Address Received mail sender is automatically entered.
  • Page 237: Forwarding Message

    A Press M( F Create and send the message (zp.16-4) From the Main Menu Press c and select (Messaging) • Selecting Reply Type displays the message type window. However, if B Select a folder the address to be returned is an email address type containing the @ mark, no message type window appears and New Message for S! Mail C Highlight a message opens.
  • Page 238: Message Protection

    Message Deletion • To edit unsent messages before sending Edit the message on the message window before sending a message. ■ Delete a Specified Message Message Protection A Press M( From the Main Menu It is possible to protect the massages in Inbox, Sent Messages or Press c and select (Messaging) MyFolder not to be deleted.
  • Page 239: Using Phone Number, Email Address & Url

    C Press M(OPTIONS) and select Delete All B Press M(OPTIONS) and select Anchor to...→Add to PB D Enter the current handset code C Follow the steps in Phone Book entry (zp.4-3, p.4-5) • For protected message Not deleted. • To delete all messages under all message boxes and folders •...
  • Page 240: Using Attachments

    To access the Internet Highlight the URL and press c (zp.17-3) • If the contents key is required for playback, save the file in the data To add the bookmark entry folder and follow the operation to obtain the contents key. aHighlight the URL and press M(OPTIONS) to select (zp.17-7) Anchor to...
  • Page 241: Operation From Message List Window

    • Delivery Reports are available only when you send a message to a To arrange by date SoftBank handset and Send Reports of the other party is set to "ON". Select either Date↑(ascending) or Date↓(descending) ! Message list window options To arrange by address The following operations are available using option items.
  • Page 242 • Inbox/Mail Folders • Sent Messages Option Description Option Description Open Open a highlighted message for view. Open Open the highlighted message for viewing or editing. Reply Select reply type. Edit Edit a message. Forward Divert a message. Move Move SMS to the USIM Card. Move Move a message to the other folder or the USIM Card Delete Message...
  • Page 243: Using Message List

    Using Message List ■ Message List Retrieval A Press M( If a new S! Mail contains more than 129 double-byte characters as text or ) and select Server Mail includes attachments, up to 128 double-byte characters (including From the Main Menu address or subject) are delivered and remaining messages are temporarily Press c and select (Messaging) →...
  • Page 244: Receiving S! Mail From Message List

    bPress M(OPTIONS) on Server Mail window and select Receive All Option Description Even when running Receive All, all S! Mail may not be received. In this case, Forward Divert messages in the server to another address. repeat Steps 1 and 2. Delete Message Delete messages from the server (Delete From Server) or from the message list (Delete From List).
  • Page 245: Forwarding Messages On The Server

    cEnter the current handset code and press M(OK) [Default] ■Scroll One Line dPress M(YES) A Press M( ) and select Settings → General Even when running Delete All, all S! Mail may not be received. In this case, repeat Steps 1 to 4. →...
  • Page 246: Font Size

    A Press M( ) and select Settings → S! Mail ■ Font Size Settings → Receive Opt. → Auto Receive Select the font size for the message window. From the Main Menu [Default] ■Medium Press and select (Messaging) → Settings → A Press M( S! Mail Settings →...
  • Page 247: Creation Mode

    A Press M( • Reports can be checked only when you send a message to a SoftBank ) and select Settings → S! Mail handset and Send Reports of the other party is set to "ON".
  • Page 248: Validity Period

    A Press M( ) and select Settings → S! Mail • For Validity Period, contact Customer Service (zp.19-43). Settings → Send Reports ■ Delivery Time From the Main Menu Press c and select (Messaging) → Settings → S! Set the time period until S! Mail is sent. S! Mail is stored on the mail Mail Settings →...
  • Page 249: Sms Settings

    Change the number for the SMS message center. Do not change this number unless SoftBank tells you the number is changed. If this number • Reports can be checked only when you send a message to a SoftBank is accidentally changed, SMS cannot be received. The SMS message handset and Send Reports of the other party is set to "ON".
  • Page 250: Pictogram Settings

    From the Main Menu Press and select (Messaging) → Settings → SMS • To display 3D Pictogram for the read messages in Unread msgs only or Settings → SMS Centre Off settings Select M (OPTIONS) on the message window → 3D Pictogram B Press c and enter the SMS message center •...
  • Page 251 B Enter the security code and press M(OK) C Press M(YES) Note • Settings for the SMS message center SMS cannot be initialized even after resetting. 16-31...
  • Page 253: Before Using The Web

    SoftBank handset. Subject to the terms of any agreement between you and SoftBank, the licensors VeriSign, Betrusted Japan, Entrust Japan GeoTrust JAPAN, RSA Security and SECOM * Separate subscription is required to use Web.
  • Page 254: Accessing The Web

    Accessing the Web • To access the Yahoo! Keitai menu from the Main Menu A separate subscription is required to use Web services. Press c and select (Yahoo! Keitai) → Yahoo! Keitai • Accessing a protected Web page ■ Yahoo! Keitai Menu A confirmation appears when you attempt to access a Web page protected with SSL/TLS.
  • Page 255: Navigating A Web Page

    D Press M (OK) • To move to another site by entering its URL on a Web page Press M (OPTIONS) and select Enter URL. Navigating a Web Page ! Web Page options Use the following keys to navigate a Web page: The following menu is available from a Web page: Menu item Description...
  • Page 256 aText entry field Menu item Description and press c to enter text. Page Setting Set the character encoding, scrolling or font size. In Move cursor to addition, view the certificate authenticated in the bSelection button displayed Web page or the page information. (radio button) and press c to select the button Move cursor to Browser Set.
  • Page 257: Using Links From Web

    Uploading Files To save a phone number in Phone Book aSelect a phone number Perform the following to upload a file saved on the handset (except for bSelect Create Phone Book (zp.4-2) non-transferable files): To create S! Mail A Select a command button such as Browse on a Web aSelect a mail address bCreate S! Mail to send (zp.16-4) page...
  • Page 258: Using Melodies

    D Select Save ■ Saving Melodies to Data Folder E Press M (OK) A Open a Web page B Press M (OPTIONS) and select Action → Object • To change a file name or destination to be saved C Select a melody file Press y(MODIFY) on Step 5.
  • Page 259: Using Streaming

    Saved Pages/Bookmarks • If there is no available space in the handset memory and messages cannot be received, content keys cannot be received. Delete unnecessary messages before retrieving content keys. Save often-used Web pages or URLs as Saved Pages or Bookmarks, to easily access them later.
  • Page 260: Bookmarks

    Viewing Saved Pages Deleting Saved Pages A Press c and select A Press c and select (Yahoo! Keitai) → Saved (Yahoo! Keitai) → Saved Pages Pages B Select a saved page B Delete To delete one by one aSelect a saved page, press M (OPTIONS) and select •...
  • Page 261 D Press c then M (OK) • If the number of saved pages has already reached the limit Deleting Bookmarks Delete saved bookmarks to save new bookmarks. A Press c and select (Yahoo! Keitai) → • To bookmark a link on a page aPerform Step 1 Bookmarks bMove the cursor over an underlined link...
  • Page 262: History

    History Other Settings ■ Changing Character Code Up to the last 300 accessed URLs are added to History. Easily access previously-viewed pages from the History. If characters are not properly displayed, change the code. A Press c and select (Yahoo! Keitai) → [Default] ■Shift-JIS History...
  • Page 263: Changing Scroll Settings

    ■ Changing Scroll Settings • To search for the word repeatedly Select scroll line in a web page. aPerform Step 1, 2 and 3 bPress M (SEARCH). [Default] ■Scroll One Line SEARCH appears in the Softkey area M until the search is canceled. A Press M (OPTIONS) on a Web page and select •...
  • Page 264: Creating A Message With A Url Or Picture

    ■ Creating a Message with a URL or Picture ■ Checking Server Certificate Send a message with the page URL, a picture's URL or the picture itself. Check server certificates used for SSL/TLS communications. A Press M (OPTIONS) on a Web page and select A Press M (OPTIONS) on a Web page and select Page Setting →...
  • Page 265: Security Settings

    B Select an option and set Security Settings To set image display aSelect Display Set. ■ Setting Cookies bSelect Images cSelect Display or Do Not Display Cookies are small data files automatically written to the handset and To set sound playback used by information providers to identify users.
  • Page 266: Manufacture Number Notification

    ■ Manufacture Number Notification • To switch between Valid and Invalid The Manufacture Number is not a phone number but an ID to identify [Default] ■Valid a user. The Manufacture Number may be required to be notified for aPerform Step 1 some information.
  • Page 267: Setting Whether To Send Location Information

    Resetting Browser Settings ■ Setting Whether to Send Location Information ■ Resetting Settings to Default Set whether to send the location information automatically when receiving the location information request while downloading data. Reset Saved Pages, History or Browser Set. to default (zp.19-8). [Default] ■Prompt Each Time A Press c and select...
  • Page 268: Clearing The Cache

    C Enter Security Code D Press M (OK) Note • History Clear does not clear the access list (zp.17-11). ■ Clearing the Cache Delete all data temporarily stored in the cache (zp.17-2). A Press c and select (Yahoo! Keitai) → Browser Set.
  • Page 269: S! Appli

    S! Appli...
  • Page 270: Downloading S! Appli

    S! Appli Downloading S! Appli S! Appli are Java™ applications exclusively for SoftBank handsets. Download S! Appli from websites. Up to 100 S! Appli can be saved. A Press c and select S! Appli can be downloaded from websites. (S! Appli) → S! Appli The following S! Appli is preinstalled in handset.
  • Page 271: Launching S! Appli

    Launching S! Appli Note • S! Appli cannot be downloaded if: When launching S! Appli, appears on Display. ・ The file is invalid A Press c and select ・ The size is too large (S! Appli) → S! Appli ・ The number of S! Appli will exceed the limit Library ・...
  • Page 272: Ending/Pausing/Resuming S! Appli

    Ending/Pausing/Resuming S! Appli • To confirm property of S! Appli aPress c and select (S! Appli) → S! Appli library bHighlight S! Appli, press M (OPTIONS) and select Properties ■ Ending/Pausing S! Appli • To access S! Appli link Select To Web in property window A Press p while S! Appli is running Note B Select an option...
  • Page 273: Managing S! Appli

    Managing S! Appli ■ Deleting S! Appli A Press c and select (S! Appli) → S! Appli ■ Moving S! Appli Library B Highlight S! Appli, press M (Options) and select Exchange S! Appli between the handset and the memory card. A Press c and select Delete (S! Appli) →...
  • Page 274: Resetting Security Levels

    S! Appli Settings • Security options ・ Prompt At First Only: A confirmation appears only the first time the ■ Incoming Settings S! Appli is launched. ・ Prompt At Startup: A confirmation appears each time the S! Appli is Set incoming or alarm settings for S! Appli. launched.
  • Page 275: Adjusting Volume

    ■ Adjusting Volume ■ Backlight Settings Adjust the volume of sound effects. Select from the following backlight settings for S! Appli. [Default] ■Level 4 Option Description Always On Backlight always on. A Press c and select (S! Appli) → S! Appli Always Off Backlight off.
  • Page 276: Resetting S! Appli Settings

    Resetting S! Appli Settings ■ Resetting S! Appli Settings to Default Reset S! Appli settings to default A Press c and select (S! Appli) → S! Appli Set. → Reset S! Appli → Reset Settings B Enter Security Code and press M (OK) C Press M (YES) ■...
  • Page 277: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 278: Features

    Reset S! Appli settings. p.18-8 Java™ Info. View Java™ and JBlend™ licenses. p.18-2 Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai Offer a variety of websites and services for SoftBank handsets p.17-3 (Mainly in Japanese). Bookmarks Access bookmarked websites. p.17-9 Enter URL Access websites by manually entering URLs.
  • Page 279 Main Branch Description Page Entertainment Music Player AllTracks Play all tracks. p.9-4 Playlists Play a playlist. p.9-6 MyMusic Select a folder to play tracks. p.9-4 Recent.Played Play the most recently played track. p.9-4 Most Played Play the most often played track. p.9-4 Download Download tracks from websites.
  • Page 280 Main Branch Description Page Data Folder Pictures Store pictures. p.10-2 Ringtones Store downloaded ringtones. p.10-2 S! Appli Store downloaded S! Appli. p.10-2 Music Store music files. p.10-2 Videos Store videos. p.10-2 Other Folders Store vFiles. p.10-2 Voice Rec. Store voices recorded by Voice Recorder. p.10-2 More Folder Store other files.
  • Page 281 Main Branch Description Page Organiser & Tools Calendar Set appointments, events or holidays. p.13-2 Alarms Set alarm clock. p.13-5 Tasks Manage schedules. p.13-7 Calc./Converter Calculate or converts currencies. p.13-9 Notepad Make a note. p.13-11 Answer Phone Play Play answer phone recorded data. p.13-13 Settings Set answer phone.
  • Page 282 Main Branch Description Page Phone Book Settings Memory Status Set Phone Book. p.4-5 PrivacyDisplay p.12-7 Owner Info. p.2-12 Speed Dialling p.2-5 Call Log Dialled Calls View call logs. p.2-4 Received Calls Missed Calls ClearAllLogs Set call logs. p.2-4 Auto Delete Dupli.Records Settings Sound / Mode...
  • Page 283 Main Branch Description Page Settings Call Settings Video Call Set Video Call. p.5-4 All Calls Make incoming and outgoing settings. p.2-8, p.12-5, p.15-9 Phone Settings Switch between Japanese and English. p.1-23 言語選択 Date & Time Set date and time. p.1-21 Master Reset Reset settings to default.
  • Page 284: Settings To Be Reset

    Settings to Be Reset Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset S! Appli ・Net Access ・Downloaded S! Appli ・Incoming Call ・Vol./Vibr. ・Light Settings Yahoo! Keitai ・Scroll settings ・Bookmarks ・Font Size ・Saved Pages <Browser Set.>...
  • Page 285 Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset Entertainment <CAST> <CAST> ・Scroll Settings ・CAST Information ・Font Size ・Images ・Sounds Camera <Camera> ・Display Settings ・Picture Quality ・White Balance ・Night Mode On (Night Mode Off) ・Auto Timer ・Display Settings under Camera Settings ・Shutter Sound under Camera Settings...
  • Page 286 Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset Data Folder ・Sort Files ・All data stored in Data Folder ・Thumbnails ・Auto Save ・Auto Save Messaging ・Mail Distribute ・Messages*6 ・MyFolder names <General> ・Scroll Setting ・Heading Text ・Signature ・QuoteIndicator...
  • Page 287 Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset Phone Book ・Groups ・Phone Book data ・Phone Book Priority Search method ・Groups*7 ・PrivacyDisplay ・Dialled Calls ・Speed Dialling ・Received Calls ・Auto Delete ・Missed Calls ・Dupli.Records Settings <Sound / Mode>...
  • Page 288 Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset Settings <ExternalDisplay> ・Ext.Disp.Set ・Standby ・Indication Info. ・Clock Style <Font Type> <Large Font Set> <Common Set.> ・Recvr. Volume ・Headset ・CallTimeDisp. ・Toll Display ・CLI Display ・Dial Pause Set.
  • Page 289 Settings initialized by All Reset Main menu Settings initialized by Settings Reset Settings initialized by Memory Reset Settings <All Calls> ・Caller ID ・Auto Check under Vomail/Diverts ・Unknown ・Ignore If NoID <Security> ・Key Locks ・Handset Code <Connectivity> <Connectivity> ・Bluetooth Device Name ・Registered Bluetooth device ・Bluetooth Timeout Settings ・3G/GSM Setting under Network Setup...
  • Page 290: Multitasking Combination

    Multitasking Combination The following table shows the main combinations of tasks that can be used simultaneously: ○: Available ×: Unavailable △: Cannot be used simultaneously Running task Packet Music Yahoo! Data Organiser Phone Voice Video S! Cast Messaging S! Appli Entertainment Camera Settings Communication Player...
  • Page 291: Software Update

    Data stored before power. updating the software remain, however, they might be lost according to the condition (such as malfunction) of your handset. SoftBank shall • Perform the software update where there is good reception, without not be liable for any loss of data.
  • Page 292: Check The Result Of The Software Update

    • If software update fails, handset may be unusable. Contact Customer ! When using Schedule Update Service (zp.19-43). The confirmation window for the software update appears on the reserved time. Press c or leave the window for approximately 10 seconds, to execute the software update automatically.
  • Page 293: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Point to check or solutions Page Cannot turn on the handset Is the battery fully charged? Replace or charge the battery. p.1-13 Cannot operate after the handset is turned on Activate PIN1 may be enabled. Follow the on-screen instruction to enter PIN1. p.12-2 Is the USIM Card properly attached? If a message still appears with the card properly attached, it may be p.1-5...
  • Page 294 Problem Point to check or solutions Page Cannot charge the battery Is the AC charger connector or Charger Adapter properly attached to the handset? p.1-18 Is the AC charger properly plugged into the electrical socket? p.1-18 Is the battery pack attached to the handset? p.1-16 Check the charging terminals of the handset, battery pack, the AC charger connector, the handset p.1-16...
  • Page 295 Problem Point to check or solutions Page The connection was lost. appears This message appears when the reception is poor and the connection cannot be established. Check the p.xxvi signal strength and retry. This message appears when there is no response from the Service Center. Retry later. ―...
  • Page 296 Download operation has been cancelled. p.18-5 The number of maximum to save had reached. appears The data cannot be downloaded to the 705N handset. Cancel the download. p.18-2 Download operation has been cancelled. Invalid data was received. appears 19-20...
  • Page 297: Kuten Codes

    Kuten Codes The 3-digit numbers in each left column indicate the first three digits of kuten codes. The numbers at each top row indicate the fourth digit of kuten codes. Example: Entering 仝 Enter the first three digits 012 then the fourth digit 4. Actual characters or symbols on the screen may look different from the ones in the kuten code list.
  • Page 298 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 吉 吃 喫 桔 橘 詰 砧 杵 黍 却 効 勾 厚 口 向 尺 杓 灼 爵 酌 釈 錫 若 寂 弱 お 2 1 4 2 4 9 2 8 6 於...
  • Page 299 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 西 誠 誓 請 逝 醒 青 静 斉 税 丁 兆 凋 喋 寵 如 尿 韮 任 妊 忍 認 3 2 3 3 5 9 3 9 0 へ...
  • Page 300 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点 区点 区点 区点 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 矢 厄 役 約 薬 訳 躍 靖 柳 薮 嚀 嚊 嚠 嚔 嚏 嚥 嚮 嚶 嚴 囂 恊 恆 恍 恣 恃 恤 恂 恬 恫 恙 4 4 8 4 7 6 5 1 7...
  • Page 301 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点4桁目 区点 区点 区点 区点 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 椢 椦 棡 椌 棍 燹 燿 爍 爐 爛 爨 爭 爬 爰 筧 筰 筱 筬 筮 箝 箘 箟 箍 箜 茣 莎 莇 莊 荼 莵 荳 荵 莠 莉 5 9 9 6 4 0 6 8 1...
  • Page 302 区点 区点4桁目 区点 区点4桁目 1∼3桁目 1∼3桁目 貍 貎 貔 豼 貘 戝 貭 貪 貽 貲 霹 霽 霾 靄 靆 靈 靂 靉 靜 靠 7 6 3 8 0 4 貳 貮 貶 賈 賁 賤 賣 賚 賽 賺 靤...
  • Page 303: Symbols/Pictographs

    Symbols/Pictographs ■ Pictographs ■ Symbols Converted Symbols Enter Symbol Enter Symbol あっと @ さんかく △▲▽▼ あっとまー しゃせん /\ く いこーる = しかく □■◇◆ えん ¥ たす + おす どう ヽヾゝゞ〃々 おなじ 々 ぱーせんと % おなじく 〃 ひく − おんぷ ♪ ひしがた...
  • Page 304 19-28...
  • Page 305 • Pictographs enclosed by are animated. • Some pictographs may not appear on some SoftBank handset models. • 3D Pictogram or Large Font may look different from the actual ones. 19-29...
  • Page 306: Emoticons

    Emoticons Enter Emoticon Enter Emoticon Enter Emoticon ありがと さよなら なぜ ばんざい さよなら がーん わーい さよなら がーん わーい がんば がーん わーい ね えへん わーい ぽりぽり む わーい ひやあせ む おーい あせあせ いかり ぶい びくっ むか ぎゃはは どき むか あは え むか あは...
  • Page 307 Enter Emoticon Enter Enter Emoticon Emoticon うん てれる よろしく かんぱい てれる こまった ども てれる やだ がまん てれる へこむ こんにちは しあわせ へこむ こんにちは しあわせ びっくり こんにちは しあわせ びっくり いいな なかよし だっしゅ いいな ごめん いいな いじいじ 19-31...
  • Page 308: Memory Capacity

    Memory Capacity Specifications The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Messaging * Inbox, Mail Folders Up to 1,000 * 705N Sent Messages Up to 500 Outbox, Drafts Up to 50 Item Specification *1 Inbox, MyFolder, Sent Messages, Outbox and Drafts in the Mail Box use...
  • Page 309 Battery • Frequent use with the display light on (for Yahoo! keitai operation, etc.) may cause shorter continuous talk time and continuous standby Item Specification time. Voltage 3.8 V • Setting an animation as wallpaper may cause shorter continuous talk Type Lithium-ion time and continuous standby time.
  • Page 310: Index

    INDEX Call Priority ......18-6 Call Time ......2-10 AC Charger .
  • Page 311 Changing Voice Mail Service Center Number Saving Automatically ....10-3 Display ........15-5 Changing the Display Language to English Delete .
  • Page 312 Kanji/Hiragana ..... . 3-6 Forwarding Message on the Server ..16-25 Ignore If No ID ....2-8 12-6 Katakana .
  • Page 313 Changing Folder Names ... . . 16-14 Management Send a Message ....16-19 Checking Messages .
  • Page 314 Playlists ..... . 9-4 9-12 Prank Calls Network Password ....1-29 15-10 Personal Dictionary .
  • Page 315 Settings (Messaging) ....16-30 Security ......12-2 18-5 Resetting Browser Settings .
  • Page 316 Using Desktop Icon ....7-5 Editing Tasks ..... . . 13-8 Option .
  • Page 317 Music Player Volume ....9-4 Text Entry Field ..... 17-5 Ringtone Volume .
  • Page 318: Warranty & After Sales Service

    Warranty & After Sales Service Note • SoftBank shall not be liable for any loss or damage, to you or third parties, arising from missed calls due to handset malfunctions. Warranty • The handset malfunction or repair may alter or erase the setting or A warranty comes with the purchase of the handset.
  • Page 319: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about a SoftBank handset or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at From outside Japan,...
  • Page 320 SoftBank 705N User Guide December 2006 Version 1 SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. * For more information, please dial 157 from a SoftBank handset for Customer Service or visit your nearest SoftBank Shop. To help protect the environment and recycle valuable resources, mobile phone and PHS shops displaying the above mark accept mobile phones, batteries and chargers of all manufacturers.

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