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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 920SH.
. For proper handset use, read this guide beforehand.
. Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference.
. Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 920SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
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  • Page 1 . Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference. . Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 920SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Notes . Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited.
  • Page 2 Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Digital TV Chapter Contents Camera & Imaging At A Glance Media Player & S! Applications Handy Extras Communication Services Handset Security Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 3 Notes Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset in portrait position (P.1-2) in Standby (P.1-8). Operations and results may differ by handset status. Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. ."(Japanese)"...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Guide Usage Notes ......ii Calling Digital TV Table of Contents ......iii Voice Calling ........3-2 Digital TV ........6-2 Accessories ........v Video Calling........3-4 TV Player ........6-6 Safety Precautions......vi Speed Dial ........3-5 TV Timer .........6-8 Call Log .......... 3-6 Additional Functions.....6-9 Getting Started Call Time &...
  • Page 5 Calculator ........9-14 Handset Customization Alarms.......... 9-15 Phone Settings......13-2 Wakeup TV........9-17 Display ......... 13-3 Hour Minder......... 9-19 Ringtones & Sounds....13-5 World Clock ......... 9-20 Text Entry & Phone Book ... 13-6 Stopwatch........9-21 Calling .......... 13-7 Countdown Timer ....... 9-22 Messaging........
  • Page 6 . For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.14-38). . In this guide, Headphones (with Microphone) is referred to as "Headphones." . Utility Software is designed exclusively for 920SH. Download newest versions via SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-21).
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    . Read safety precautions before using handset. . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset Q Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.
  • Page 8 Maximum Emission Output cause electric shock or injury. Contact White: 240 μW (1.2 mW inside handset) SoftBank Customer Center, Customer If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not Assistance for repairs. . Do not modify handset or Charger; fire or rub;...
  • Page 9 . AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input shock. Turn off handset, remove battery and beforehand. Phone use while driving is , SoftBank is not liable for problems unplug AC Charger; contact SoftBank prohibited by the Road Traffic Law Customer Center, Customer Assistance.
  • Page 10 Battery Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment CAUTION . If battery does not charge properly, stop This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of trying. Battery may overheat, burst or Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Handset, Battery & Charger ignite.
  • Page 11 . Keep plugs clean to avoid noise and Handset maintenance terminals before disposal. Take battery to a malfunction. Always disconnect AC Charger when SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal cleaning handset. regulations. Inside vehicles Handset use may cause electronic Keep battery out of children's reach.
  • Page 12: General Notes

    Inside Vehicles . When closing handset, keep straps, etc. outside to avoid damaging the Display. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting . Never use handset while driving. . Function Usage Limits . Do not park illegally to use handset.
  • Page 13 Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares exposure to radio waves recommended by that 920SH is in compliance with the essential requirements studies. The standards include a substantial safety and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 14 Copyrights Video recording and playback are based on MPEG-4. This product is equipped This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual with JBlend= designed to Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer Patent Portfolio License for the personal and accelerate the programs, databases, other materials and copyright non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode performance of Java=...
  • Page 15 Lite= technology developed SoftBank Customer Center, General Information by Adobe Systems Incorporated. CP8 PATENT From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for Copyrightc 1995-2007 Adobe General Information. Macromedia Software LLC. All Video Call, S! Application, Custom Screen, Sky Mail, From landlines, see P.14-38 "Customer Service."...
  • Page 16 Organization (WHO). All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. 920SH has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.496 W/kg. This value was obtained by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the certification process.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Handset Parts......... 1-2 My Details........1-10 My Number........1-10 Display ..........1-4 Cycloid Position......1-11 Indicators ......... 1-4 Viewing Display ....... 1-6 Mobile Manners......1-12 Charging Battery......1-7 Security Codes ......1-13 Power On/Off ........1-8 Keypad Lock........1-9 Getting Started P.1-2...
  • Page 18: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts 1 Earpiece Portrait Position 2 Light Sensor 3 Display Handset is open. Place or 4 Speaker 5 Microphone answer calls, enter text, etc. 6 Memory Card Slot (with Slot Cover) 7 Charger Terminal 8 Strap Eyelet 9 Headphone Port (with Port Cover) a Infrared Port b External Device Port (with Port Cover) c Internal Antenna Location...
  • Page 19 Handset Parts 1 Multi Selector (right) d f TV/Text Key & Handset Keys Open records of Received Calls. Activate TV. Long Press to open Change 2 Multi Selector (up) a Menu window. Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. g # Key # Open Standby Window.
  • Page 20: Display

    Indicators Q Notifications Q Transmissions Display Indicators Q Basic Status C Unread mail Waiting/packet transmission in progress B Unread Delivery Report Signal strength* (i: within 3G range, j: within GSM range) M SSL browsing in progress Answer Phone active & message 2 "...
  • Page 21 Display Q Settings Q Warnings External Display Indicators Q Basic Status 4 67 1 l Message delivery failure 1 [ Offline Mode active 2 m S! Cast info reception failure 2 L Answer Phone active 1 a Signal strength* Q Handset Status 2 b Battery strength Call Forwarding or Voicemail Active (forwarding condition: Always)
  • Page 22: Viewing Display

    Display Viewing Display Display Backlight Standby Menu Navigation . Display turns off after a period of inactivity. To activate Select an item and press % to open it; Handset powers on and enters Standby. Display Backlight, press 0 - press $ to return. ABCDEFGHIJ For Information List Indicators (signal strength,...
  • Page 23: Charging Battery

    . When charging completes Small Charging Battery Overseas . Fold back blades after charging. Light goes out. . SoftBank is not liable for problems . Do not pull, bend or twist the cord. resulting from charging battery abroad. Advanced ODisabling USB Charge (P.13-17)
  • Page 24: Power On/Off

    Power On Handset initiates Network Information Follow these steps when powering on retrieval when B, A or % is pressed for 920SH for the first time. the first time. " (Long) . After Power On Graphic, follow the Retrieve NW Info steps below.
  • Page 25: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. % (Long) D``GHI Keypad is locked: press and hold F to unlock. . Keypad Lock is activated. When Keypad Lock is Active . Incoming calls temporarily cancel Keypad Lock. To answer a call, press !. Keypad lock reactivates after the call.
  • Page 26: My Details

    My Number % S 0 XXXX XXXX b090392XXXX5 u<Add New Entry> . Handset phone number and the name entered at initial setup appear. Editing My Details After 1, A S e Select item (except Tel 1:) S % S Edit S A Clearing My Details After 1, B S e Reset My Details S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 27: Cycloid Position

    Cycloid Position The following menu opens the first time Rotate Display to landscape Available Functions Display is rotated to landscape. e Select item S % The following functions/windows remain ABCDEFGHIJ:MNOPQRScUVWXY1K . Setting is applied and Landscape active/open even after rotating Display Rotate 90°...
  • Page 28: Mobile Manners

    Retrieve NW Infoを Offline Mode . Ringtones and other sounds are muted. pedestrian or vehicle traffic. enabled. . 920SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts. . Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume. . Offline Mode is set. Canceling Manner Mode ) (Long)
  • Page 29: Security Codes

    These codes are required for handset Changing Handset Code use. % S g Settings S % . Write down Security Codes. . Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank is Change Handset Code ABCDEFGHIJ not liable for misuse or damages. Phone Settings "...
  • Page 30: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations......2-2 User Dictionary ......2-15 Handset Menus ....... 2-2 Saving Frequently Used Words ..2-15 Multi Job ......... 2-3 Phone Book........2-16 Toggling Active Functions ....2-3 Creating Phone Book Entries ..2-16 Using Phone Book Entries .....2-18 Simple Menu........2-4 Mail Groups ........
  • Page 31: Handset Menus

    Handset Menus In Standby, access functions from Main Menu, via Quick Operation/Shortcuts, or by rotating Display to Cycloid position. In this guide, most operations start from Main Menu. Shortcuts Main Menu Shortcuts Long Press 1 - 9 to Press % to open Main Menu access assigned functions.
  • Page 32: Multi Job

    Toggling Active Functions Access a function in Shortcuts menu To toggle active windows, while another is active. (Multi Job) In a function window, ' Expenses Memo In text/phone number entry windows, Add New Expense Long Press '. Totals Edit Category Shortcuts MMain Menu MEnter Number...
  • Page 33: Simple Menu

    Using Simplified Menus Activate Simple Menu to reduce available Key Assignments Activating Simple Menu handset functions and simplify menus. & (Long) & (Long) Change menu interface Received Msg. " (Long) Turn handset on/off Create Msg. Use Yahoo! Keitai Drafts Open Messaging menu Messaging Templates B (Long)
  • Page 34: Font Size

    Changing Font Size Enlarging All Fonts Customizing Font Sizes Changing Font Weight % S g Settings S % In Font Settings menu, e Activate Large Font Menu to enlarge fonts S f Phone Settings Font Weight S % for menus, text entry, etc. as follows. e Display S % ABCDEFGHIJ Font Weight...
  • Page 35: Standby Display Options

    Standby Display Options Standby Window Panels Shortcut Panel & Calendar/Tag Panel Standby Window (Japanese) . Select items to show on the panel. Q Shortcut Panel In Standby, view S! Quick News or [Shortcut Panel]/[Calendar/Tag Panel] Calendar, access shortcut icons, and more. B S e Select Item S % S e Select item (N/P) S % S A , To the left is an example of Shortcut...
  • Page 36 Standby Display Options Using Tags Using Data Folder Images Wallpaper In 4, e (select folder) S % S g In Calendar/Tag Panel, e Some files may not be usable. Select image S % S % (select row with N) S % , For images smaller or larger than % S g Settings S % Display, follow these steps.
  • Page 37: Custom Screens

    Custom Screens Purchasing Contents Keys Downloading Custom Screens Custom Screen Setup To use fee-based Custom Screens, Follow these steps to download a Custom In Custom Screens menu, download Contents Keys to handset. g (select Custom Screen) Screen using handset. Read information (price, etc.) on Custom In Custom Screens menu, g (select Custom Screen) Screen download page.
  • Page 38: Handset Responses

    Customizing Handset Responses e Select folder S % e Select item S % S e Ringtone Switch On/Off S % g Select tone/file S % % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings Switch On/Off o On Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions e Sounds &...
  • Page 39: Text Entry

    Characters e Select mode S % Unless noted otherwise, text entry To enter characters assigned to the same key, press d first. . Entry Mode Indicators: descriptions are for text entry windows. Example: In single-byte alphanumerics Kanji (hiragana) mode, enter no. Message: Single/double-byte katakana ■...
  • Page 40: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters When Target Word is Not Listed Hiragana Kanji . Press B or A to segment hiragana to すずき すずき 鈴木 Follow these steps to enter Convert convert separately. kanji (hiragana) mode. and press b Phonetic Conversion すずき...
  • Page 41 Text Entry Katakana Symbols & Pictograms Emoticons B S e Emoticons S % Follow these steps to switch to May not be available depending on the double-byte katakana mode and enter entry mode. ジュン Emoticons [01](^0^) & S e アイウ [02]o(^-^)o [03](^0^)/ Message:...
  • Page 42 ) S 8 ( さ や Use Keypad inscriptions. S 1 ( ) S 4( ( あ だ Quick Address List [01]@softbank.ne.jp 782 S A S 0 ( ) S a わ [02]@ezweb.ne.jp [03]@docomo.ne.jp e Select extension S % Message: Message: ■...
  • Page 43: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste B S e Cut or Copy S % g Select character S $ S g Select first character Message: ■ X/XXK また お願いします               X/XXK .
  • Page 44: User Dictionary

    In 2, e (select dictionary) S B S (Japanese) Saved words appear among suggestions. e Cancel S % Download specialized 920SH Download % S g Settings S % Viewing Dictionary Information In 2, e (select dictionary) S B S Dictionaries from Sharp Space Town Mobile...
  • Page 45: Creating Phone Book Entries

    Creating Phone Book Entries e Add Phone Number: S % e Category: S % Enter a name, phone number and mail S Enter phone number S % S e Select Category S % address (enter at least one of these items) S e Select icon S % and classify the entry.
  • Page 46 Phone Book e Assign Tone S % Customizing Handset Responses Saving Numbers After Calls S e Select folder S % After a call, save number to Phone Book. Picture g Select tone/file S % In Phone Book entry window, Save this number e Picture: S % Saving Secret Entries to your Phone...
  • Page 47: Using Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries Changing Search Method Dialing via Phone Book Opening from Other Functions b S f Specify katakana In entry search window, Example: Enter a recipient via Phone B S e Ph.Book Settings Book when sending a message. e Sort Entries S % Select Recipient NA HA MA YA RA WA Ab *...
  • Page 48: Mail Groups

    Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail <Assign New Entry> S % Create Mail Groups to send messages to S g Select entry S % multiple recipients at one time. % S g Phone S % S e Mail Groups S % Ueda ...
  • Page 49: Data Folder

    Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format. Q Preset Folders Contents Pictures* Still images Large still images on Memory Card (images DCIM captured with save location set to SD(DCIM)) My Pictograms* Downloaded Pictograms Ring Songs·Tones* Downloaded melodies and other sound files S! Appli* S! Applications ®...
  • Page 50: Opening Files

    Data Folder Opening Files % S g Data Folder S % g Select file S % Slide Show ABCDEFGHIJ All images in Pictures or DCIM folder Data Folder   ■ APictures appear sequentially. BDCIM CMy Pictograms In file list, e (select file) dRing Songs・Tones DS! Appli cMusic...
  • Page 51: Managing Files & Folders

    Data Folder Managing Files & Folders Selecting Multiple Files Adding Folders Moving Files In file list, g (select file) % S g Data Folder S % Some files may not be moved. S e Select folder S % In file list, g (select file) .
  • Page 52: Memory Card

    Files may be accidentally handset, Memory Card may not be erased or overwritten. connected properly; reinsert the card. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration Removing Memory Card of information. Keep a copy of Phone .
  • Page 53 Memory Card Backup/Restore while files are being accessed. DPOF . An improperly formatted Memory Card SD Local Contents may not function as it should with 920SH. Autorun Format Card Memory Status Memory Card Menu e Format Card S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 54 Display & Sounds [Standby Window Menu] P.2-6 [Custom Screens Menu] P.2-8 [Ringtone/videos Menu] P.2-9 Q Disabling User Shortcuts Loading Interface Based on [Standby Window Menu] e Previous Handsets Display Window S % S e Customizing Shortcuts Always Off S % Q Downloading S! Familiar Usability .
  • Page 55: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Text Entry [Text Entry Window] P.2-10 [User Dictionary Menu] P.2-15 Character Entry Clearing Conversion Log Clearing Symbol/Pictogram Log Inserting Line Breaks [Text Entry Window] B S e [Text Entry Window] B S e Input/Conversion S % S e Input/Conversion S % S e Q At the End of Text Reset Learning S % S e Yes...
  • Page 56: Phone Book Entry Items

    Additional Functions Phone Book Entry Items [Phone Book Entry Window] P.2-16 [Entry Details] P.2-18 Phone Book Entry Saving Other Information Customizing Response by Category Setting Captured Image as Picture Q Address % S g Phone S % S e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Category Control S % S e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Address: S % S e Select item...
  • Page 57 Additional Functions Phone Book Entries [Entry Search Window] P.2-18 [Mail Group Entry Window] P.2-19 Managing Entries Renaming Categories Deleting Mail Groups/Group Members Editing Phone Book Entries Q Mail Groups % S g Phone S % S e Category Control S % S f [Mail Group Entry Window] e [Entry Search Window] g Select Select handset or USIM S e...
  • Page 58 Additional Functions Data Folder Contents [File List] P.2-21 Handling Files Managing Files/Folders Canceling Secret Switching File List View Renaming Files/Folders Unlock Secret folders temporarily and g (select Secret folder) S B Q Folder Names [File List] B S e Manage Items S e Unset Secret S % S Enter S % S e Change List View S [File List] g Select folder S B...
  • Page 59: Calling

    Voice Calling........3-2 Optional Services ......3-8 Video Calling ........3-4 Additional Functions ....3-10 Speed Dial........3-5 Emergency Calls......3-14 Call Log........... 3-6 Call Time & Call Cost..... 3-7 Calling...
  • Page 60: Voice Calling

    Voice Calling Placing a Voice Call Placing an International Call Enter phone number with Apply for International Call Service Call Time 0:01 beforehand. area code Enter phone number with Enter Number area code S B G:Call e Int'l Call S % GR:Video Call I:Calculator J:Int'l Call...
  • Page 61 " S Call ends . Playback ends automatically after all Answer Phone cannot be used when messages have played. handset is off or out-of-range. Use Voicemail Calling SoftBank Handsets Q Playback Operations . In 2, always select 日本 (JPN). to record caller messages when Answer Replay/ Calling Landlines &...
  • Page 62: Video Calling

    Answering a Video Call Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Enter number S ! (Long) Incoming Call window opens for a call. . 920SH has no internal camera; use External Camera to send Outgoing Image. Incoming Video Call Incoming Image Incoming Video Call Window...
  • Page 63: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial e Select number S % Saving Phone Numbers Using Speed Dial S g Select entry S % 0 - 9 S ! Save phone numbers to Speed Dial List e Select phone number . To place Video Calls, Long Press !. for easy dialing.
  • Page 64: Call Log

    Call Log Open recent dialed/received call records. All Calls RN090392XXXX1 XX/XX/XX 15:05 RNKondo Koichi XX/XX/XX 12:00 TN090392XXXX3 XX/XX/XX 10:45 Call Log Window . All Calls opens; press d to open Dialled Numbers and then Received Calls. e Select record S % When the Same Number is Dialed More Than Once .
  • Page 65: Call Time & Call Cost

    Call Time & Call Cost Call Time Call Cost Check estimated time of the most recent Check estimated call charge of the most call or all calls. recent call or all calls. Call Costs (including Max Cost) may not % S g Settings S % be available depending on subscription S f Call/Video Call status.
  • Page 66: Optional Services

    Optional Services e Diverts S % S Automatically divert all or all Initiating Call Forwarding Call e Select call type S % unanswered incoming calls to Forwarding Follow these steps to divert calls to a another preset phone number e No Answer S % phone number saved in Phone Book after Redirect all or unanswered calls to Voicemail Center;...
  • Page 67 Optional Services Missed Call Notification Initiating Voicemail Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail Activate this function for records of calls Follow these steps to divert calls to In Voicemail/Divert menu, missed while handset is off/out-of-range e Cancel All S % Voicemail Center after selected ring time and Voicemail is active.
  • Page 68: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [Dial Window] P.3-2 [Incoming Voice Call Window] P.3-3 [Incoming Video Call Window] P.3-4 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-8 Placing a Voice Call/Video Call Receiving a Voice Call/Video Call Answering Video Calls Automatically Calling Previously Dialed Numbers Rejecting Calls Q Saving Numbers to Auto Answer (Redial) List c S e Select record S !
  • Page 69 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Voice Call Window] P.3-2 [Video Call Window] P.3-4 [Speed Dial List] P.3-5 [Call Log Window] P.3-6 Call Window Operations Speed Dial Muting Microphone Talking through Speaker Deleting Entries [Call Window] A . To cancel, press A. Q Voice Call [Speed Dial List] e Select entry S B [Voice Call Window] %...
  • Page 70 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call Log Window] P.3-6 [Call Timers Menu] P.3-7 [Call Costs Menu] P.3-7 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-8 [Voice Call Window] P.3-2 Conference Call (Contract Required) Optional Services Deleting Call Log Service Status Opening Another Line during a Call Q One Record Checking Service Status [Call Log Window] e Select...
  • Page 71 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-8 Q Calls without Caller ID Call Barring Caller ID [Call/Video Call Menu] e Call Barring S % S e Rejected Rejecting Calls by Number Showing/Hiding Caller ID Numbers S % S e Withheld S % S e On S % Q Saving Phone Numbers [Call/Video Call Menu] e Show...
  • Page 72: Emergency Calls

    Your location is automatically reported to Emergency calls are possible even while the corresponding agency (police, etc.) some handset restrictions are active. when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets. Active Restriction Emergency Calls (Emergency Location Report) Max Cost 920SH reports Location Information Password Lock (P.11-2)
  • Page 73: Messaging

    Messaging ........4-2 Additional Functions ....4-12 Basics ..........4-2 Handling Messages ..... 4-14 Customizing Handset Address ..4-3 Managing & Using Messages..4-14 Sending Messages......4-4 Sorting Messages into Designated Sending S! Mail ....... 4-4 Folders ...........4-15 Sending SMS Mail ......4-7 Chat Folder........
  • Page 74: Basics

    Use SMS and S! Mail for messaging. . A separate contract is required to use S! Mail and receive e-mail from PCs, etc. . For more information, see SOFTBANK Exchange up to 160 alphanumeric MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-21). characters with other SoftBank handsets.
  • Page 75: Customizing Handset Address

    Information S % Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address default handset mail address. n4CDE When handset address is changed, new For more information, see SOFTBANK Received fol. 2/ 2 CInformation address confirmation from SoftBank arrives. MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-21).
  • Page 76: Sending S! Mail

    Sending S! Mail g Select recipient S % e CText S % Follow these steps to send S! Mail to a number/address saved in Phone Book. e Select number or Message: B S e Create Message S % address S % ■...
  • Page 77: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages g Select file S % Attaching Files Sending Feeling Mail When a size list appears, select Follow these steps to attach images to In S! Mail Composition window attachment size and press %. after composing message, B S! Mail. S e Feeling Settings S % Send attachments to compatible handsets.
  • Page 78 Sending Messages A S g Background A S g Effect S % Sending Arrange Mail Colour: S % S g Select ▲▲ Effect Follow these steps to: color S % . Change font size and background color . Insert images and My Pictograms Blink ...
  • Page 79: Sending Sms Mail

    Sending Messages Sending SMS Mail g Select recipient S % Follow these steps to send SMS to a Incoming Calls while Creating Message number saved in Phone Book. . Content is saved temporarily. End the call e Select number S % to return.
  • Page 80 Canceling Sent S! Mail List entry number) S B . Pictogram appearance may differ by carrier. . When messaging to SoftBank handset B S e Sent Messages S % S Previewing Outgoing Message numbers, select S! Mail or SMS and e Select folder S % S e press %.
  • Page 81: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Messaging [S! Mail Composition Window] P.4-4 [SMS Mail Composition Window] P.4-7 [Attach File Window] P.4-5 [Arrange Mail Window] P.4-6 Attachments Requesting Delivery Confirmation Changing Text Color, Size & Effect Set Auto Play File [Mail Composition Window] B S [Arrange Mail Window] B S g e Messaging Settings S % S Select start point S % S g...
  • Page 82: Opening & Replying

    Opening & Replying e Message S % Receiving Feeling Mail Opening New Messages . Small Light, Vibration and ringtone n4CDE Information window opens for new mail. respond according to settings. Received Fol.            2/ 2 CUeda Mikio Corresponding Pictogram (F, etc.) GKimura Tetsuya appears on External Display.
  • Page 83: Incoming Messages

    Incoming Messages Message Window Checking Messages Window Description B S e Received Msg. Message List Received Msg. 002 BUeda Mikio Sender or Recipient CHow's it going? n4CDE yXX/XX 15:05 Subject (S! Mail only) Received Fol. 2/ 2 I've just finished my w Received Msg.
  • Page 84 Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-10, P.4-11 [Message List] P.4-10 Receiving/Opening Messages Attachments Message Window Viewing New Messages on External Saving Attachments to Data Folder Changing Font Size Display [Message Window] e Select file [Message Window] B S e Font D S D S B S e Save to Data Folder S Size S % S e Select size S %...
  • Page 85: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-10, P.4-11 Replying to Messages Saving to Phone Book Replying to Sender and All Q Saving Sender's Address Recipients [Message Window] B S e Save Address S % S e Select number [Message Window] B S e or mail address S % S e As New Reply All S % S e Select Entry S % S Complete other...
  • Page 86: Managing & Using Messages

    Managing & Using Messages Messaging Folders Checking Messages Hiding Folders B S e Received Msg. or B S e Received Msg. or Messages are organized in folders by type. Sent Messages S % Sent Messages S % Messaging e Select folder S % e Select folder S B !Received Msg.
  • Page 87: Sorting Messages Into Designated Folders

    Handling Messages Sorting Messages into Designated Folders e My Folders S % Sort by Sender/Recipient Filtering Spam S e Select blank entry S % B S e Received Msg. or Filter spam (messages from numbers or Sent Messages S % addresses not saved in Phone Book) into Auto Sort Keys Address...
  • Page 88: Chat Folder

    Using Chat Folders e Add New Member S % Organize messages exchanged between Changing Members handset and Chat members' handsets. In 4, e (select member) S B S e Change Member S % S From Register Member Saving Members Deleting Members In 4, e (select member) S B S e B S e Chat Folder S % Delete S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 89: Managing Messages

    Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Message Window] P.4-14 Managing Messages Selecting Multiple Messages Sending from Drafts Deleting Messages Q Selecting B S e Drafts S % S e Select [Message List] e Select message message S % S Complete Q One Message message S A [Message List] e Select message S B Q Unchecking...
  • Page 90: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Folder List] P.4-15 [Chat Folder List] P.4-16 Chat Folders Opening Sender/Recipient Details Canceling Secret Deleting Folders [Message List] e Select message S Unlock Secret folders temporarily B S e View Mail Address S % S and e (select Secret folder) S B e Select sender or recipient S % S e Unset Secret S % S Enter...
  • Page 91: Internet Services

    Internet Services ......5-2 Bookmarks & Saved Pages ..5-7 Service Basics ......... 5-2 Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages..5-7 Yahoo! Keitai ........5-3 S! Quick News........ 5-8 Using Yahoo! Keitai......5-3 Receiving Content Updates....5-8 PC Site Browser ......5-4 S! Town & S! Loop ......5-9 Using PC Site Browser ....
  • Page 92: Service Basics

    Opening secure pages constitutes agreement to the terms of usage. SoftBank, VeriSign Japan, Cybertrust, Entrust Japan, GlobalSign, RSA Security and SECOM Trust Systems cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL.
  • Page 93: Using Yahoo! Keitai

    Using Yahoo! Keitai Returning to Previous Pages g Select item S % Opening Main Menu [Internet Page] A S Previous page S Connection starts Internet pages may not open depending opens . Corresponding page opens. on connection/Server status, etc. , Follow these steps to return to the "...
  • Page 94: Pc Site Browser

    Using PC Site Browser Open PC sites from Yahoo! JAPAN e Homepage S % Returning to Previous Pages (preset home page). [Internet Page] A S Previous page S Connection starts . Internet pages may not open depending on opens , Follow these steps to return to the connection/Server status, etc.
  • Page 95: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Tabbed Browsing Opening a Third Page Page Browsing After 3, g (select menu item) S B Open another page in a new tab and S e Tab Menu S % S e Open in Scrolling Pages switch between tabs. New Tab S % If page content continues beyond view, On a page, g (select menu...
  • Page 96 Browsing Text Entry Pull-down Menu Item Selection Page Item Indicators On a page, g (select text On a page, g (select menu Selection Items entry field) S % list field) S % Boxes N or buttons o appear. On a page, g (select box or Input: お名前...
  • Page 97: Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages g Select title S % Opening Saved Pages Bookmarks % S g Yahoo! Keitai S % . Corresponding page opens. Bookmark sites for quick access. S e Saved Pages S % Opening Bookmarks Online Saving Bookmarks [Internet Page] B S e Bookmark On a page, B S e S % S e Open List S % S e...
  • Page 98: S! Quick News

    Receiving Content Updates View content updates or breaking news. e Content List S % S e Updating Items Manually Transmission fees apply. [S! Quick News List] e Select item S Yes S % B S e Reload S % S e Reload .
  • Page 99: Fun Services

    Fun Services S! Town Library S! Town (Japanese) S! Loop (Japanese) . Downloaded S! Town-compatible Select an avatar to enter this 3D virtual S! Loop is an online communication S! Applications are saved to S! Town town, where you can play games and service.
  • Page 100: Additional Functions 1

    Additional Functions 1 [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 [History List] P.5-3 [Enter URL Window] P.5-3 Connecting/Browsing PC Site Browser Handling Information Switching Browsers Switching View Copying Text [Internet Page] B S e Change [Internet Page] B S e PC [Internet Page] B S e Copy Screen or Small Screen S % Text S % S g Select first to PC Browser or Switch Browser...
  • Page 101 Additional Functions Additional Functions 2 [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 [Bookmarks List] P.5-7 [Saved Pages List] P.5-7 Page Operations Bookmarks & Saved Pages Saving Files to Data Folder Jumping to Page Top/Bottom Deleting Titles/Pages Q Files on Page [Internet Page] B S e Save Items Q One Title/Page S % S e Select file S % S e [Internet Page] B S e...
  • Page 102 Additional Functions Additional Functions 3 [S! Quick News Menu] P.5-8 [S! Quick News List] P.5-8 Q All Entries S! Quick News Updating List Automatically [S! Quick News List] e Select item S B S e Delete S % S Receiving S! Loop Item Updates Q S! Quick News List e Delete All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes...
  • Page 103: Digital Tv

    Digital TV ........6-2 TV Player ........6-6 Basics ..........6-2 Recording/Playing Programs....6-6 Area Setup........6-3 TV Timer ......... 6-8 Watching TV ........6-4 TV Timer & TV Timer Recording ..6-8 Additional Functions ..... 6-9 Digital TV...
  • Page 104 Basics 920SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan. Precautions Watch Live Television View Data Broadcasts Set up a channel list for your service area to In addition to audio and visuals, enjoy text, .
  • Page 105: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Area Setup e Select prefecture S % Follow these steps when activating TV for Digital TV Antenna S e Select locality S % the first time. . Pull Antenna by top bead until it clicks; fold/rotate Antenna for best reception. &...
  • Page 106: Watching Tv

    Digital TV Watching TV " S e Yes S % Follow these steps after completing Area setup. Panel Description S TV ends & Indicator positions may vary by display size. Incoming Calls . Press ! to answer calls. . When interrupted by Voice Calls, current Tokyo 23 W TV Image program is recorded temporarily for...
  • Page 107 Digital TV Data Broadcast (Japanese) TV Listing (Japanese) Multi Job In TV window, A (Long) Data Broadcast text appears below TV Watch TV in one half of Display and use image; use e to select an item and . EPG application starts; refer to the other functions in the other.
  • Page 108: Recording/Playing Programs

    . Changing volume, etc. does not to private use only, and prohibit affect recordings. unauthorized reproduction/other use. D (Long) S Recording . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss or ends alteration of recorded content. In Cycloid Position .
  • Page 109: Tv Player

    TV Player Playback Operations Playing Recorded Programs Time Shift Playback % S g TV S % Enlarge image portion in the same way as When current program has been recorded S e TV Player S % while watching TV. temporarily for incoming calls, etc., M appears.
  • Page 110: Tv Timer & Tv Timer Recording

    TV Timer & TV Timer Recording % S g TV S % S e e Channel: S % S e When TV is Activated for Timer Recording Reservation List S % Select channel S % S A . Audio output is redirected to Speaker/ Headphones even if gSound Output is .
  • Page 111: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions [TV Window] P.6-4 [Video List] P.6-7 Area & Channel Data Broadcast Enlarging Specific Image Portion Adding Reception Areas Changing Display View [TV Window] 1 - 9 . Long Press a key in Cycloid position. [TV Window] B S e Set Channels S % [TV Window] B S e Change Key Assignments: S e Change Area S % S e Select Area...
  • Page 112: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Playback Window] P.6-7 [Video List] P.6-7 [Program Info. Window] P.6-5 [Reservation List] P.6-8 Playing Files with Markers Deleting Files Opening/Editing Timer Details Q Skipping between Markers Q Single Files Q Opening Entries [Playback Window] c (Long) or [Video List] e Select file S B S [Reservation List] e Select entry d (Long)
  • Page 113: Camera & Imaging

    Camera..........7-2 Editing Images ....... 7-8 Getting Started ........ 7-2 Getting Started .........7-8 Editing Procedures ......7-9 Photo Camera......... 7-4 Printing ......... 7-11 Capturing Still Images ..... 7-4 Printing Images ......7-11 Video Camera ......... 7-5 Additional Functions ....7-12 Recording Video ......7-5 Shooting Modes ......
  • Page 114: Getting Started

    Getting Started Capture still images or record video. Precautions Various Image Sizes Shooting Modes . Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with a soft cloth before use. Select small sizes to send captured Add frame or special effect, capture . Mobile camera is a precision instrument, images/recorded video via S! Mail;...
  • Page 115: Camera

    Camera Video Viewfinder Display Indicators The following indicators appear at the top of Display. Photo Viewfinder 1 Video Quality 5 Focus 2 Record Size 6 Exposure 3 Record Time 7 Save to 4 Mobile Light 8 Self-timer 1 Capacity 7 Focus 2 Picture Quality 8 Exposure 3 Picture Size...
  • Page 116: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images % S g Camera S % Frame image on Display S % Sending Captured Images via S! Mail After 2, A S Complete message IAM @  C QEG IAM @  C QEG , May not be delivered as sent properly depending on the size or recipient devices.
  • Page 117: Recording Video

    Recording Video % S g Camera S % Playing Unsaved Video In 4, e Preview S % Playing Saved Video Save Save After 4, B S g Data Folder S % B4 5 Preview S e Select file S % Send Sending Recorded Video via S! Mail Video Save Menu...
  • Page 118: Using Shooting Modes

    Using Shooting Modes May not be available depending on selected image/video size. Self-timer Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) In Photo/Video Viewfinder, Available Modes: g All Pictures S % B S g Self-timer S % Capture four separate . All captured images are saved. 4 Pictures images with Index Image Self-timer...
  • Page 119: Shooting Modes

    Shooting Modes Camera Effects (Photo Camera) Scanning Images (Photo Camera) Frame image on Display In mode menu, g Camera In Panorama/Scanner menu, Effects S % g Scanner S % g Select size S % Camera Effects S Frame image on Display .
  • Page 120: Getting Started

    Getting Started The following options are available. g Select effect S % Basic Operations Some images may not be editable S Edit % S g Data Folder S % depending on the type and size. . To start over, press $. Q Picture Editor e Pictures S % S e When finished, A...
  • Page 121: Editing Procedures

    Editing Images Editing Procedures Cropping Images Changing Image Size Face Arrange In Picture Editor menu, g In Picture Editor menu, g Resize to Preset Size Resize S % Face Arrange S % In Picture Editor menu, g e Cut S % Resize S % Messaging: e Select size S %...
  • Page 122 Editing Images Adjusting Positions g Move + to bottom right of Panorama Images face S % Change the default positions and sizes of Panorama Image Effects: targets to fit the image. Near View Best suited for close-up shots In Face Arrange menu, B Document Use for images with text Standard...
  • Page 123: Printing Images

    Printing Images e For Each Picture S % Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Using Printers S e Select folder S % Select images from Memory Card and Connect handset to a ® g Select image S B specify the number of copies to print on Bluetooth -compatible printer and print DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital...
  • Page 124: Video Camera

    Camera [Photo Viewfinder] P.7-4 [Video Viewfinder] P.7-5 [Image Save Window] P.7-4 [Save Menu] P.7-7 [Video Save Menu] P.7-5 Photo Camera & Video Camera Photo Camera Locking Focus Activating Mobile Light Changing Image Size [Viewfinder] ! . To start over, press ! again. [Viewfinder] B S g Mobile Light [Photo Viewfinder] B S g S % S g On, Automatic or Low...
  • Page 125: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Image Editing & Printing [Picture Editor Menu] P.7-8 [Composite Menu] P.7-8 [Photo Print Menu] P.7-11 Editing Images Adding Stamps Combining Reduced Images Applying Visual Effects [Picture Editor Menu] g Stamp [Composite Menu] g Split Picture S % S e Select stamp S % S 480x854 or SplitPicture 240x320 [Picture Editor Menu] g Retouch S g Move stamp S %...
  • Page 126: Media Player & S! Applications

    Media Player ........8-2 Editing Video........8-9 Media Basics ........8-2 Crop..........8-9 Music..........8-4 Adding Subtitles ......8-10 Playing Music........8-4 S! Applications ......8-12 Video ..........8-6 Using S! Applications .....8-12 Playing Video........8-6 Additional Functions ....8-14 Playlists .......... 8-8 Using Playlists .........
  • Page 127: Media Basics

    Media Basics Use Media Player to play music/video on 920SH. Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player directly. Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Features & File Support: Music My Music SD AUDIO...
  • Page 128: Music

    Media Player i Music Convert PC music files to intellectual property laws when using j Videos obtained music. 920SH-compatible format (P.14-20), then a Streaming b Settings save to corresponding Memory Card Q Saving WMA Files Media Player Menu folder (P.14-22) via Mass Storage.
  • Page 129: Playing Music

    Playing Music % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Music Playback Window Indicators S e Music S % All Music No Artist Name Music Last Played Music My Music SD AUDIO Music Playback Window Download Music Title Elapsed time .
  • Page 130 Music Deleting Music Files Q Single SD AUDIO Files [Music File List] e Select file S B S e Delete Track S % S e Yes S % Q All SD AUDIO Files [Music Playlists Window] e All Music S B S e Del. All Tracks S % S e Yes S % S e Yes S % Q Other Music Files (Single) % S g Data Folder S % S e...
  • Page 131: Video

    Playing Video % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Video Playback Window Indicators S e Videos S % Video Player Videos Last Played Video My Videos Download Videos SD VIDEO Title Elapsed time Settings Author name Volume Videos Menu Video Playback Window...
  • Page 132: Video

    Video Deleting Video Files Q Single SD VIDEO Files [Video File List] e Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S % Q Other Video Files (Single) % S g Data Folder S % S e Videos S % S g Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S % Q Other Video Files (All)
  • Page 133: Using Playlists

    Using Playlists Playlists store playback orders. Add e My Music S % Renaming Playlists favorite media files to Playlists, or In Playlists window, organize files by artist/genre. Music Folder e (select Playlist) S B Playlists store only file locations. Source e All Music files remain in All Music or All Videos.
  • Page 134: Crop

    Crop Some files may not be edited. B S e Edit S % Delete Before/After S e Yes S % Clip Portions between Two Points In Edit menu, e Crop S % % S g Media Player S % Edit Crop S e Videos S % Crop...
  • Page 135: Adding Subtitles

    Editing Video Adding Subtitles Follow these steps to add left-to-right e Advanced S % scrolling text. e Create New S % In Edit menu, e Edit Advanced Subtitle S % Display Position Font Size Editing Subtitles Scrolling . Adjust display settings (Duration, Display Background Colour Edit Subtitle Font Colour...
  • Page 136 Editing Video Editing Subtitles Changing Start/End Point [Edit Subtitle Menu] e Duration S % S B at start point S B at end point Editing Text Q Before Saving Text [Edit Subtitle Menu] e Edit Text S % S Edit text S % Q After Saving Text [Subtitle List] e Select entry S % S e Edit Text S % S Edit...
  • Page 137: Using S! Applications

    Using S! Applications Try out the preloaded S! Applications or % S g S! Appli S % Exiting S! Applications download and use 920SH compatible S e S! Appli S % " S! Applications, including games. Refer to the S! Application's help menu or S! Appli the source Internet site, etc.
  • Page 138 S! Applications Downloading S! Applications Deleting S! Applications [S! Appli Library] e Download S % [S! Appli Library] e Select application S B S e Delete S . Follow onscreen instructions. % S e Yes S % Setting S! Application to Activate in .
  • Page 139: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions (Media) [Menu] Music: P.8-4, Video: P.8-6 [Playback Window] Music: P.8-4, Video: P.8-6 [File List] Music: P.8-4, Video: P.8-6 Music/Video Playback Changing Sound Effects Changing Sound Effects Resuming from Stopped Point [Music Playback Window] B S [Video Playback Window] B S e Sound Effects S % S e e Settings S % S e Sound [Music Menu]/[Video Menu] e...
  • Page 140: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions (Media) [Playlists Window] Music: P.8-4, Video: P.8-6 Playlists Adding New Playlists [Playlists Window] B S e Add New Playlist S % S Enter name Changing File Order [Playlists Window] e Select Playlist S % S e Select file S B S e Change Order S % S e Move file S % Deleting Playlist Files...
  • Page 141: Handy Extras

    Pen Light......... 9-2 World Clock ........9-20 Opening World Clock .....9-20 Calendar & Tasks ......9-3 Stopwatch........9-21 Calendar .......... 9-3 Tasks ..........9-6 Using Stopwatch ......9-21 Notepad........... 9-8 Countdown Timer ......9-22 Saving Text ........9-8 Using Countdown Timer....9-22 Expenses Memo......
  • Page 142: Pen Light

    Pen Light Use handset as a flashlight. To use Mobile Light as a strobe for mobile camera, see P.7-12 "Activating Mobile Light." In closed position, D (Long) . Mobile Light illuminates. D S Mobile Light goes off Important Pen Light Usage Note .
  • Page 143: Calendar

    Calendar Switching View Key Assignments Opening Calendar In Calendar window, A % S g Tools S % Open previous Go to S f Tools 1 page (Enter Date) XXXX/XX/XX Open next Find page (By Category) Tools 1 2 Stamp 0 Help tCalendar 4 Set Colour e Select week...
  • Page 144: Calendar & Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Enter start date/time S % e Description: S % Saving Schedules S Enter schedule details Follow these steps to save subject, start/ New Entry end date/time, Alarm and schedule details. Subject: XXXX Either Subject or Description must be Start: XX/XX/XX XX:XX New Entry...
  • Page 145 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Schedules/Tasks Deleting Schedules Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by Q Deleting One Entry In Calendar window, related settings. g (select date) S % In schedule list, e (select schedule) S B Calendar Alarm XXXX/XX/XX <Add New Entry> XXXX/XX/XX NPXXXXXX <Add New Entry>...
  • Page 146: Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Tasks Enter subject S % e Alarm Time: S % Saving Tasks S e Select time S % S A Follow these steps to save subject, due Due Date & Time date/time, Alarm and task details. New Entry Either Subject or Description must be Subject: XXXX...
  • Page 147 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Tasks Deleting Tasks Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related % S g Tools S % Q Deleting One Entry settings. S f Tools 1 S e Tasks S In task list, e (select task) Tasks Alarm All Tasks All Tasks...
  • Page 148: Saving Text

    Saving Text New Notepad Entry Opening Notepad Deleting Entries % S g Tools S % In Notepad list, e (select In Notepad list, e (select S f Tools 3 entry) S % entry) S B ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ Tools 3 Notepad Notepad u<Add New Entry>...
  • Page 149: Expenses Memo

    Adding Expenses Entering Expenses Checking Entries Deleting Entries Enter amount S b % S g Tools S % Q Deleting One Entry S f Tools 1 In Expenses Memo list, Enter Cost: e (select entry) S B Tools 1 f:Decimal Point tCalendar Totals 1)XX/XX/XX XX:XX...
  • Page 150: Voice Recorder

    Recording/Playing Voice % S Recording starts Recording Playback In recording window, B . If battery runs low while recording, Voice % S Recording stops Recorder shuts off. S e Ring Songs·Tones . Record conversations during calls via Voice Recorder Record Caller Voice (P.3-11). Save % S g Tools S % Playback...
  • Page 151: Osaifu-Keitai

    Follow these steps to conduct a transaction. customize settings and charge accounts. Important S! FeliCa Usage Note Example: Making an electronic payment SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting . Complete transactions without activating a from accidental loss/alteration of IC Card Lifestyle-Appli. Make sure battery is data/settings.
  • Page 152: Locking Ic Card

    ® Osaifu-Keitai /S! FeliCa Locking IC Card e Remote Lock PW S % IC Card Lock Remote Lock Use this function to restrict access to/prevent Disable S! FeliCa remotely by mail or phone. Enter password S % unauthorized use of S! FeliCa on handset. Mail Remote Send mail to activate e Switch On/Off S %...
  • Page 153 ® Osaifu-Keitai /S! FeliCa Q Activating Remote Lock via Phone Call Remote Lock e Phone Book S % If handset cannot receive calls IC Card S g Select phone number Q Preparation on Handset Lock is not set. In IC Card Settings menu, Using one of the specified .
  • Page 154: Using Calculator

    Using Calculator % S g Tools S % Calculation Keys S f Tools 1 + (Add) S e Calculator S % - (Subtract) x (Multiply) ÷ (Divide) = (Equal) C·CE (Clear) & CM (Clear Memory) RM (Recall Memory) Calculator Window M+ (Add Memory) .
  • Page 155: Alarms

    Using Alarms e Repeat: S % e Alarm Volume: S % Setting Alarm Follow these steps to set Alarm to sound e Adjust level S % Repeat at a specific time on a specific day of the Once e Duration: S % week.
  • Page 156 Alarms When Snooze is Set At Alarm Time Deleting Alarm Alarm repeats at the set interval. Q Deleting One Entry Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by Other Alarms do not activate while related settings. In Alarm list, e (select handset is Snoozing. entry) S B Alarm Canceling Snooze...
  • Page 157: Wakeup Tv

    Using Wakeup TV e Repeat: S % A S Saved Setting Wakeup TV . For more settings, repeat - 8. Follow these steps to activate TV at a Repeat " S Wakeup TV setting specific time on a specific day of the week. Once o Every Day(All) .
  • Page 158 Wakeup TV At Wakeup TV Time Canceling Wakeup TV Deleting Wakeup TV In Wakeup TV list, e (select Q Deleting One Entry TV activates after Alarm. entry) S B In Wakeup TV list, e (select --:-- entry) S B Wakeup TV --:-- --:-- --:--...
  • Page 159: Hour Minder

    Using Hour Minder A S Saved Setting Hour Minder At Hour Minder Time Follow these steps to activate the hourly Hour Minder activates; sounds/vibrates by " S Hour Minder setting time signal at selected hours. related settings. ends % S g Tools S % Hour Minder S f Tools 2 S e Hour Adjusting Hour Minder Volume...
  • Page 160: World Clock

    World Clock World Clock Opening World Clock % S g Tools S % " S World Clock ends Opening World Clock in Standby S f Tools 2 S e World % S g Settings S % Clock S % Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) S f Phone Settings In 3, e Daylight Saving S % S e S e Display S %...
  • Page 161: Stopwatch

    Using Stopwatch Stopwatch stops when battery runs low. % S Stopwatch starts % S g Tools S % % S Stopwatch stops S f Tools 2 . Press % to resume. " S e Yes S % Tools 2 S Stopwatch ends F Stopwatch G Countdown Timer .
  • Page 162: Countdown Timer

    Using Countdown Timer % S g Tools S % Enter minutes S Enter When Set Time Elapses S f Tools 2 seconds S % Tone sounds. Tools 2 Countdown Timer Countdown Timer F Stopwatch Time Remaining Timer Expired G Countdown Timer (1sec-60min) x World Clock e Countdown Timer S %...
  • Page 163: S! Cast

    . Only available within Japan on compatible 3G handsets. S! Cast service has been discontinued as of September 2007. Launch of an improved automatic content delivery service is planned. Please address questions to SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.14-38). Service Registration & Content...
  • Page 164: Opening Pc Documents

    Opening PC Documents Supported File Formats: % S g Tools S % Key Assignments S f Tools 3 PDF (.pdf) % View whole page 7 View lower left S e Document Viewer g Scroll 8 Jump to page ® ® Microsoft Excel (.xls)
  • Page 165: Reading E-Books (Japanese)

    Viewer S % CCF files and retrieve Contents Keys to . e-Book Viewer starts. Refer to the open the files. Some files may need to be e-Book Viewer help menu for re-downloaded. operational instructions. Advanced OCopying Text OOpening Non-920SH e-Books (Library) (P.9-35)
  • Page 166: Scan Barcode

    Scanning Printed Barcodes Scan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR e Scan Barcode S % Tone sounds S Scan Codes (2D barcodes). results appear . Membership file or password may be Frame barcode in center of required when scanning barcodes. . Some barcodes may not be scanned. Scan Result Display XX Restaurant...
  • Page 167: Creating Qr Codes

    Creating QR Codes Create QR Codes from these items on e Create QR Code S % From Phone Book Entries handset. In 3, e Phone Book S % S g Select entry S % S e Data Folder S % Phone Book Text Input From Entered Text...
  • Page 168: Scan Card

    Scanning Business Cards Scan business cards and save names, % S A Frame card on Display addresses, etc. to Phone Book. . New Phone Book entry is saved. . English business cards may not be scanned correctly. Key Assignments in Scan Window .
  • Page 169: Text Scanner

    Scanning Text Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone Frame text in center of numbers or alphanumerics). Display Some text cannot be scanned. Scanned Text % S g Tools S %                 XX/256 Text Scanner XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX S f Tools 3 Scanned Text Window...
  • Page 170 Management Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-3 [Schedule Entry Window] P.9-4 [Schedule List] P.9-5 [Task Entry Window] P.9-6 [Task List] P.9-7 Saving Schedules/Tasks Saving Schedules Calendar & Tasks Calendar Changing Alarm Tone/Video Saving Repetitive Schedules Changing Date Color [Schedule Entry Window] e [Schedule Entry Window]/[Task Entry Window] e Alarm: S % S Repeat: S % S e Select cycle...
  • Page 171: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Management Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-3 [Task List] P.9-7 [Notepad List] P.9-8 [Expenses Memo List] P.9-9 [Recording Window] P.9-10 Managing Schedules Notepad Changing Amount Deleting All Schedules Editing Notepad [Expenses Memo List] e Select entry S B S e Change Amount S % S Edit S % Q Editing Text [Calendar Window] B S e Delete...
  • Page 172 Additional Functions Handy Extras [IC Card Settings Menu] P.9-12 [Mail Remote Lock Menu] P.9-12 [Call Remote Lock Menu] P.9-13 [Calculator Window] P.9-14 S! FeliCa Checking Lifestyle-Appli Balance Changing Required Missed Call Count for Call Remote Lock Enabling to View Lifestyle-Appli In closed position, E (Long) S [Call Remote Lock Menu] e Balances...
  • Page 173 Additional Functions Handy Extras [Alarm Menu] P.9-15 [Alarm List] P.9-15 [Wakeup TV Menu] P.9-17 [Wakeup TV List] P.9-17 Alarms Wakeup TV Setting Handset to Vibrate at Alarm Time Saving Entry Name Changing Alarm Tone/Video [Alarm Menu] e Vibration: S % S e On or Link to Sound S % Q Using Preset Tone or Data Folder [Alarm Menu] e Subject: S % S...
  • Page 174 Additional Functions Handy Extras [Hour Minder Menu] P.9-19 [Set World Time Menu] P.9-20 Hour Minder World Clock Changing Hour Minder Tone/Video Adding Custom Time Zone Q Using Preset Tone or Data Folder [Set World Time Menu] e Set File Time Zone S % S B S Enter [Hour Minder Menu] e Advanced city name S % S e + or - S d S % S e Assign Tone/Video: S...
  • Page 175 S % S e Select size S % character S % S g Select end point S % Copying Text Opening Non-920SH e-Books (Library) [S! Cast Page] B S e Copy Text S % S g Select first character [Entertainment Menu] e e-Book...
  • Page 176 Additional Functions Scanner [Barcode/Scan Menu] P.9-26 [Barcode Scan Results Window] P.9-26 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-29 Q Accessing Internet Sites Scan Barcode Scan Text [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Scanned Text Window] g Select Scanning during Text Entry Scanning during Text Entry URL S % Q Pasting All Scan Results In a text entry window, B S e...
  • Page 177 Additional Functions Scanner [Scan Results Window] Barcode: P.9-26, Card: P.9-28 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-29 Q Selected Text Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Using Images as Wallpaper [Scan Results Window]/[Scanned Text Window] B S e Send [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Barcode Scan Results Window] Message S % S B S g Select [Scanned Text Window] g Select...
  • Page 178: Communication Services

    S! Friend's Status......10-2 Near Chat........10-8 Using S! Friend's Status ....10-2 Using Near Chat (Japanese)..10-8 S! Circle Talk......... 10-5 Using S! Circle Talk ....... 10-5 Communication Services...
  • Page 179: S! Friend's Status

    Using S! Friend's Status . S! Friend's Status requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. . Set Connection status to Online beforehand. e Offline S % S e Online e <Add Comment> S % Changing My Status S Enter text S % Follow these steps to change Status, A S Update starts nB D...
  • Page 180 S! Friend's Status When Registration is Complete Registering Members Opening Member Status . My Status is sent and member's status % S g Communication S Follow these steps to register a number appears on handset. % S e S! Friend's Status saved in Phone Book for the first time.
  • Page 181 S! Friend's Status Adding Members Renaming Groups [S! Friend's Status Member List] [S! Friend's Status Member List] B S e Add Member S % S e B S e Edit Group Name S % Select method S % S Select S Enter name S % entry or enter phone number S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 182: S! Circle Talk

    Using S! Circle Talk . A subscription to S! Friend's Status is required. . Transmission fees apply during Circle Talk. e Select number, e.g., No.1: Saving as Individuals Registering Members In 3, e Individual S % S Follow these steps to register a number Saving from S! Friend's Status Member e Phone Book S % saved in Phone Book.
  • Page 183 S! Circle Talk Q Exiting S! Circle Talk S! Circle Talk Operations Initiating S! Circle Talk " S Connection ends Q Speaking Follow these steps to send S! Circle Talk . S! Circle Talk ends automatically Press and hold H when K requests to members.
  • Page 184 S! Circle Talk Editing Member List Q Replacing Individual Members [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select member S B S e Edit S % S % S e Select method S % S g Select entry S % Q Editing Groups [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select Group S B S e Edit S % S e Select target S % S...
  • Page 185: Near Chat

    Using Near Chat (Japanese) . In the event that this handset may be used by a minor, access to this application may be password restricted by a supervising adult. In this case, Handset Code access must also be managed to prevent the execution of Memory All Clear (P.13-14) that may be used to reset the application password.
  • Page 186: Handset Security

    Handset Security ......11-2 Operations Security......11-2 Information Security .......11-3 Handset Security...
  • Page 187: Operations Security

    For more about Secure Remote Lock, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website Activate PIN Entry to require PIN1 entry % S g Settings S % (P.14-21) or access My SoftBank via each time handset is turned on. S f Phone Settings Yahoo! Keitai.
  • Page 188: Information Security

    Handset Security Information Security Phone Book Lock History Lock Show Secret Data Restrict access to Phone Book information. Restrict access to Call Log and sent/ Activate Show Secret Data to open Secret received mail records. entries. % S g Settings S % In Locks menu, e History In Locks menu, e Show S f Phone Settings...
  • Page 189 Handset Security Changing PIN1 [Locks Menu] e PIN Entry S % S e Change PIN S % S Enter current PIN1 S % S Enter new PIN1 S % S Re-enter new PIN1 Changing PIN2 [Locks Menu] e Change PIN2 S % S Enter current PIN2 S % S Enter new PIN2 S % S Re-enter new PIN2 S %...
  • Page 190: Connectivity & File Backup

    Infrared.......... 12-2 Backup........12-11 Transferring Files via Infrared ..12-3 Backup & Restore ......12-11 ® Bluetooth ........12-6 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) ...12-14 ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth ..12-7 About S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)..........12-14 Mass Storage......12-10 Backup & Restore ......12-16 Connecting to PC ......
  • Page 191: Infrared

    Infrared Wirelessly transfer the following files Transfer Options Getting Started between 920SH and compatible devices. One File Infrared Precautions Transfer single files Phone Book Received Msg. Transfer Align Infrared Ports of both devices. Calendar Sent Messages All File Transfer all files by function...
  • Page 192: Transferring Files Via Infrared

    Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared Connection request arrives Subsequent Operations Receiving Files Q One File Transfer - 10 % S g Settings S % Receive IrSimple e Yes S % S e Yes S % S f Connectivity . When confirmation for save location S e Infrared S % appears, select a location and Calling not...
  • Page 193 Infrared All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed Sending Files In Infrared menu, e Send % S g Data Folder S % One File Transfer All S % e Pictures or DCIM S % Example: Phone Book Entries For DCIM, select a folder and press %.
  • Page 194 Infrared Overwriting Existing Files [Request Window] e Yes S % S Enter Authorisation Code S % S e Delete All & Save S % S e Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % . For Phone Book, My Details except handset phone number is overwritten as well.
  • Page 195: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth Wirelessly transfer files between 920SH ® Handsfree Device Precautions Bluetooth Connection and compatible devices (watches, . Place calls from handsfree devices while handsfree devices, etc.). Sender Recipient handset is in Standby. . Bluetooth ® connection may not be possible .
  • Page 196: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth % S Paring complete ® ® Activating Bluetooth Connecting to Bluetooth Devices . Authorisation Codes are not % S g Settings S % necessary for paired devices. Device Search & Pairing S f Connectivity ®...
  • Page 197 ® Bluetooth Accepting Connection Requests e Select device S % Transferring Files S e Yes S % S Transfer Follow these steps to accept connection Follow the steps below to exchange files requests from unpaired devices. starts with paired devices. .
  • Page 198 ® Bluetooth Renaming Paired Devices Overwriting Existing Files [Bluetooth Menu] e Paired [Request Window] e Yes S % Devices S % S e Select device S e Delete All & Save S % S S B S e Change Name S % e Yes S % S Enter Handset S Enter name S % Code S %...
  • Page 199: Connecting To Pc

    S f Connectivity Transfer files on Memory Memory Card Cards formatted for other S e USB Mode S % Transfer SoftBank handsets by Software SHARP to Memory Cards e Mass Storage S % for handset PC Document Convert PC files to...
  • Page 200: Backup & Restore

    Backup & Restore Q Bookmarks Back up information to Memory Card, and Precautions Streaming Bookmarks are saved as restore to handset as needed. . Not available if battery is low. Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks. The following folders/entries can be . Some items may not be transferable; some Q Contents Keys transferred at once: settings may be lost, or files may not...
  • Page 201 Backup e Select item S % e Select item S % Handset to Memory Card For Select All, Phone Book or % S g Settings S % Contents Keys confirmation appears. Received Messages S f Connectivity Choose Yes or No and press %. Select a file to restore from.
  • Page 202 Backup Encoding Data for Backup [Backup/Restore Menu] e Encode S % S e Select item S % S e On S % . Available for Phone Book, Messaging folders, Calendar and Tasks. Deleting Backup Files [Backup File List] e Select file S B S e Yes S %...
  • Page 203: About S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    . SAB requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. Notification specified addresses Notice . Use SAB to add Phone Book content to a new compatible SoftBank "Disaster Message Send emergency message board handset; some conditions apply (P.12-15). Board" Message update to specified addresses .
  • Page 204 Service Usage Outline Q Unsynchronizable Items Complete Contract SAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Visit a SoftBank shop, dial 157 from a SoftBank , Picture, Tone/Video, Vibration handset for SoftBank Customer Center, General Q Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion Information or access My SoftBank via Yahoo! Keitai.
  • Page 205: Backup & Restore

    S! Addressbook Backup & Restore % S Backup complete Backup (Phone Book > SAB) Synchronizing Phone Book Any existing SAB content is deleted. Synchronize Options: Canceling Backup A S e Yes S % % S g Phone S % Synchronize Phone Book Synchronize S e S! Addressbook Backup and SAB...
  • Page 206 A S g S % S メニューリスト Off S % S e On S % S e Set e My SoftBank S % S e Sync Mode S % S e Select English S % S e Password command S %...
  • Page 207: Handset Customization

    Phone Settings......13-2 Digital TV ........13-11 Display .......... 13-3 Camera & Media Player ..... 13-13 Ringtones & Sounds....13-5 S! Applications ......13-14 Text Entry & Phone Book .... 13-6 Handy Extras......13-15 Calling ........... 13-7 Communication Services..13-16 Messaging ........
  • Page 208: Phone Settings

    Phone Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Mode Settings S % Mode e Select mode S % Selecting a handset mode e Select mode S B S e Select item S % S Adjust settings Customizing handset modes .
  • Page 209: Display

    Display Settings 1 % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings Language e Language or S % S e English or 言語選択 日本語 Switching interface between Japanese and English % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Display S % Display Image e System Graphics S % S e Select item S % S e Preset Animation Showing preloaded images for incoming calls, etc.
  • Page 210: Display Settings

    Display Display Settings 2 % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Display S % External Display Changing inactivity time after which External Display turns e External Display S % S e Duration S % S e Select time S % e External Display S % S e Messages S % S e Not Display S % Hiding new received messages e External Display S % S e Caller Display S % S e Off S %...
  • Page 211: Ringtones & Sounds

    Ringtone & Sound Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Sounds & Alerts S % Handset Response e Volume S % S e Select item S % S e Adjust level S % Changing ringtone volume e Event Light S % S e Select item S % S e Switch On/Off S % S e Changing Event Light illumination option On, Link to Sound or Off S %...
  • Page 212: Text Entry & Phone Book

    Text Entry & Phone Book Settings [Text Entry Window] S B S e Input/Conversion S % Text Entry e Predictive S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered characters e Previous Usage S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered words e EmoticonWordLink S % S e Off S % Hiding emoticons in suggestion list...
  • Page 213: Advanced Call Settings

    Advanced Call Settings % S g Settings S % S f Call/Video Call Voice Call & Video Call e Minute Minder S % S e On S % Setting handset to beep once each minute during calls e Disp. Time/Call S % S e Display Call Cost S % S e On S % Showing Call Cost after each call e Disp.
  • Page 214: Messaging

    Advanced Messaging Settings 1 B S e Settings S % S e General Settings S % General Settings e Sending Status S % S e Off (Background) S % Hiding progress bar while sending messages e Delivery Report S % S e On S % Requesting Delivery Report for all messages e Auto Delete S % S e Received Msg.
  • Page 215 Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings 2 B S e Settings S % S e General Settings S % S e 3D Pictogram S % 3D Pictogram e Display Effect S % S e Always S % Enabling 3D Pictogram for read/unread messages e Display Effect S % S e Disable S % Disabling 3D Pictogram for all received messages e Background Colour S % S e Select color S %...
  • Page 216: Advanced Internet Settings

    Advanced Internet Settings % S g Yahoo! Keitai S % S e Common Settings S % Common Settings e Font Size S % S e Yahoo! Keitai or PC Site Browser S % S e Select Changing character size size S % e Scroll Settings S % S e Scroll Unit S % S e Select unit S % Changing scroll unit e Scroll Settings S % S e Page Navigation S % S e Off S %...
  • Page 217: Digital Tv

    Advanced TV Settings 1 % S g TV S % S e Digital TV S % S B S e Image S % Image e Brightness S % S e Adjust level S % Adjusting Display Brightness e Brightness S % S B (N/P) S % Canceling/activating Light Sensor e Control by Scene S % S e On S % Adjusting Brightness automatically for current image...
  • Page 218 Digital TV Advanced TV Settings 2 % S g TV S % S e Settings S % Handset Response e Calls & Alarms S % S e Select item S % S e Notice a Call S % Showing calls or S! Circle Talk requests while watching TV e Call Time Shift Set S % S e Off S % Disabling Time Shift recording automatic activation % S g TV S % S e Settings S % S e TV Alarm S %...
  • Page 219: Camera & Media Player

    Advanced Camera & Media Player Settings % S g Camera S % (For Video Camera, then press A) Photo/Video Camera B S g Settings S % S g Save Pictures to or Save Videos to S % S g Select location or Ask Each Time S % Changing save location .
  • Page 220: S! Applications

    Advanced S! Application Settings % S g S! Appli S % S e Settings S % Operational Settings e Application Volume S % S e Adjust level S % Adjusting S! Application sound volume e Surround S % S e Off S % Canceling surround effect e Calls &...
  • Page 221: Handy Extras

    Advanced Handy Extras Settings % S g Tools S % S f Tools 1 S e Alarms S % S e Settings S % Alarm e For Manner Mode S % S e Ring S % S e Yes S % Sounding Alarm Time tone even in Manner mode e Link to World Clk S % S e On S % Activating Alarm based on World Clock time...
  • Page 222: Communication Services

    Advanced Communication Service Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Locks S % S! Friend's Status & S! Circle Talk e IP Service Setting S % S e Off S % S Enter Handset Code S % Disabling S! Friend's Status &...
  • Page 223: Connectivity

    Advanced Connectivity Settings ® % S g Settings S % S f Connectivity S e Bluetooth S % Bluetooth e My Device Settings S % S e Visibility S % S e Hide My Phone S % Cloaking handset to avoid connection requests e My Device Settings S % S e Bluetooth Timeout S % S e Select time ®...
  • Page 224: Reset

    Reset Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Master Reset S % Restoring Default Settings e Reset Settings S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % S e Yes Restoring default handset settings .
  • Page 225: Appendix

    USIM Card ........14-2 Character Codes......14-12 About USIM Card ......14-2 Character Code List .....14-12 USIM Card Installation....14-3 Specifications ......14-18 Battery........... 14-4 Memory Card Structure & Contents...14-22 Battery Installation......14-4 Menus ......... 14-23 Software Update......14-5 Menu List........14-23 Troubleshooting ......
  • Page 226: About Usim Card

    PIN2 and to set Max Cost, etc. USIM Card in use, some entry items may without prior notice. . Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not not be supported, and some limits PIN Lock liable for lost files. (character entry, etc.) may be lower.
  • Page 227: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card USIM Card Installation Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. After Repairs, USIM Card Replacement or Inserting Removing Handset Upgrade/Replacement . USIM Card must be inserted to use this Remove battery (P.14-4) . Some downloaded files may be handset.
  • Page 228: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation Close cover About Battery Inserting/Removing Battery . Charge battery at least once every Remove cover six months; an uncharged battery may Battery Cover become unusable or affect files/settings. . Replace battery if operating time shortens noticeably. . Clean device charging terminals with a dry .
  • Page 229: Software Update

    . Always back up important information. will be disabled for after update, turn power off, reinsert the duration of this SoftBank cannot be held liable for battery, then restart it. If it still does not update. damages from lost information, etc.
  • Page 230: Troubleshooting

    Cancel Keypad Lock (P.1-9). during Video Calls. active (` appears). Keypad won't Memory Card may respond Password Lock may Cannot access Use 920SH-formatted Memory Cancel Password Lock (P.11-2). not be properly be active ($ appears). Memory Card files Cards. formatted. REFRESH appears...
  • Page 231: Calling

    Troubleshooting Q Charger/Battery Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Keep handset closed in Standby; reduce TV, Remaining charge This is normal. High power consuming S! Application, Media Player shortens charging time. operations are in use. and Camera use, and limit Battery charges Battery may be transmissions/external...
  • Page 232 Recipient handset Send video clips to S! Mail- or are disabled when less than Video clips are not may not support the VGS-compatible SoftBank Memory may be full. 12 seconds remain or Cannot use Answer delivered as sent file format.
  • Page 233: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] あいうえお アイウエオ @./-1 K (space) ぁぃぅぇぉ ァィゥェォ かきくけこ カキクケコ ABCabc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEFdef3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHIghi4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ JKLjkl5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ MNOmno6 まみむめも マミムメモ...
  • Page 234 Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (up) Cursor up Cursor down L (line break) Conversion (down) Cursor left Cursor right & Change entry mode Toggle case + Toggle Toggle case (for some characters) mode (upper/lower and ─...
  • Page 235: Pager Code List

    Pager Code List Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press ' to switch immediately after character entry. Q Double-byte Upper Case Q Single-byte Upper Case Second Digit (Press Next) Second Digit (Press Next) あ い う え お A...
  • Page 236: Character Code List

    Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits Space い う え き お か あ...
  • Page 237 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits く そ さ け た し す こ ち せ...
  • Page 238 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits つ ゆ は ほ て よ ら と ま り ひ み む る∼れ め ふ な ろ も...
  • Page 239 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 240 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 241 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 242: Specifications

    Specifications Q Handset Materials SoftBank 920SH Parts Materials & Finishing Parts Materials & Finishing Magnesium alloy/Acrylic Weight Approximately 123 g Battery, Start Key, Housing (Display side) baking finish (sealer: Power On/Off Key, Mail Continuous Approximately 240 minutes (3G) epoxy baking finish)
  • Page 243: Yahoo! Keitai & Pc Site Browser

    Specifications Basic Operations Messaging Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Q Wallpaper/Standby Window Received Yahoo! Keitai 300 KB 5 MB or 1,000 messages Msg. 500 KB Standby Window 3 tags (100 characters each) Drafts Download PC Site (300 KB for Q Text Entry Browser PNG/GIF...
  • Page 244 Specifications Q Video Camera W 52 x H 52 dots or Camera & Imaging Correction larger JPEG/PNG Zoom 1x - 12x (SubQCIF) Q Mobile Camera Picture Editor images 640 x 480 (VGA) SD VIDEO Rotate 320 x 240 (QVGA) Effective Pixels 3.2 Megapixels File Format 640 x 480 (VGA) Auto Shut-off...
  • Page 245 Member List Voice seconds Group) Reference URLs Alarms 5 entries, Subject: 9 characters Wakeup TV Connectivity & File Backup Approximately 30 minutes SOFTBANK Auto Shut-off http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/ MOBILE Corp. Q Infrared World Clock City name: 16 characters From PC (Japanese) Calculator 999,999,999,999 Infrared IrMC 1.1...
  • Page 246: Memory Card Structure & Contents

    Specifications Memory Card Structure & Contents Memory Card Structure Contents (Location when Viewed on Handset) DCIM XXXSHARP Still images in DCIM Local Contents SD Local Contents Mail Messaging folder backups (Received Msg., Sent Messages and Drafts) Book e-Book files in Data Folder (Books) Bookmarks Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks Custom Screens...
  • Page 247: Menus

    Menu List Q Common Settings Q Music Communication Function Refer to Function Refer to Font Size P.13-10 Last Played Music P.8-14 Function Refer to Scroll Settings P.13-10 My Music P.8-8 S! Town P.5-9 Cursor Settings P.5-11 SD AUDIO P.8-4 S! Loop P.5-9 S! Friend's Status P.10-2...
  • Page 248 Menus Function Refer to Function Refer to Messaging Display Effect P.13-9 Vibration Pattern P.13-8 Background Switch On/Off P.13-8 Function Refer to 3D Pictogram P.13-9 Colour Ringtone Assign Tone P.13-8 Received Msg. P.4-11 Display Speed P.13-9 Duration P.13-8 Create Message P.4-4 Animation View P.13-8 Retrieve New Msg.
  • Page 249 Menus Q Video Camera Q Settings S! Appli Function Refer to Function Refer to Record Exposure P.7-12 Function Refer to Alarm Settings Focus Setting P.7-12 Vibration S! Appli P.8-12 Display Size P.13-13 TV Alarm Light Osaifu-Keitai P.9-11 Data Folder P.7-5 Alarm Time P.13-12 Settings...
  • Page 250 Menus Function Refer to Entertainment Tools Record Time P.9-31 Voice Q Tools 1 · Ring Songs Tones P.9-10 Function Refer to Recorder Save Recording to P.9-31 S! Quick News P.5-8 Function Refer to Scan Barcode P.9-26 What's New P.9-23 Calendar P.9-3 Open Barcode P.9-36...
  • Page 251 Menus Phone Settings: Display Phone Settings: Date & Time Settings Function Refer to Function Refer to Q Phone Settings Wallpaper P.2-7 Set Date/Time P.13-2 System Graphics P.13-3 Time Correction P.13-2 Function Refer to Font Size P.2-5 Daylight Saving P.13-2 Font Mode Settings P.13-2 Settings...
  • Page 252 Menus Q Connectivity Function Refer to Function Refer to SD Local Contents Outgoing Calls Function Refer to Format Card P.2-24 Incoming Calls Bluetooth P.12-6 Call Memory Status P.2-20 Rejected Numbers P.3-13 Switch On/Off P.12-3 Barring Infrared Change NW Send All P.12-4 Q Call/Video Call P.3-13...
  • Page 253: Index

    Index Battery Cover ..........1-2 Call Time Counter ........13-7 Numbers ® Bluetooth ..........12-6 Call Waiting ........3-8, 3-12 Change Name .........12-9 Call Waiting (answering Line 2)....3-12 3D Pictogram ..........4-10 Deleting Paired Devices ......12-9 Caller ID ............3-8 3D Pictogram (settings) ......13-9 Disconnecting Devices......12-9 Calling............
  • Page 254 Index Customer Service ........14-38 Screen Size (Portrait) ......13-12 Expenses Memo ......... 9-9 Change Amount........9-31 Cycloid Position ......1-2, 1-11, 2-2 Set Channels ........13-12 Sound Output ........13-12 Changing Category of Saved Entry ..9-31 Subtitle/Sound ........13-11 External Camera .........
  • Page 255 Index History Lock ..........11-3 Menu List ..........14-23 Hold............3-10 Camera ..........14-24 Communication ........14-23 Hour Minder ..........9-19 Key Assignments........14-9 Assign Tone/Video ........9-34 Data Folder........... 14-25 Keypad Lock..........1-9 For Manner Mode........13-15 Entertainment........14-26 Link to World Clk ........13-15 Media Player ........14-23 Vibration..........9-34 Messaging..........
  • Page 256 Index Opening New Mail out of Standby ..4-12 Phone Book Lock ........11-3 Retrieve New Msg........4-12 Phone Book search........2-18 Save to Data Folder........ 4-12 Picture Editor..........7-8 Near Chat (Japanese) ......10-8 Save to Phone Book....... 4-13 PIN .............
  • Page 257 Index S! Loop (Japanese)........5-9 Customizing ........... 2-25 Show My ID..........3-10 S! Mail ............4-2 Arrange Mail........4-2, 4-6 Show My Number........3-13 S! Addressbook Back-up .......12-14 Attaching Files...........4-5 Show Secret Data ........11-3 Auto Sync Settings........12-17 Auto Play File ..........13-9 Side Keys............
  • Page 258 Index Still images (capturing) ......7-4 Inserting Spaces........2-26 Add Frame ..........7-6 Kanji............2-11 Katakana ..........2-12 Camera Effects......... 7-7 USB Cable ............v Continuous Shoot ........7-6 Mail & Web Extensions......2-13 USB Charge ........1-7, 13-17 Panorama Picture ........7-7 One-Hiragana Conversion ......
  • Page 259 Index Voice Calls (placing)........3-3 Yahoo! Keitai ..........5-3 From received messages ....... 4-11 Voice Calls (placing while abroad) ....3-3 Calculating From scan results........9-36 From sent messages......4-17 Voice Recorder..........9-10 Calculator ..........9-14 Record Time ...........9-31 Expenses Memo ........9-9 S! Mail ............4-4 Save and Send........9-31 Canceling SMS ............
  • Page 260 Index Tasks ............9-6 Resetting/Formatting Data Folder files.......2-21, 4-5 Measuring Time All settings ..........13-18 QR Codes..........9-27 Countdown Timer ........9-22 Handset ..........13-18 Scan results..........9-37 Stopwatch..........9-21 Memory Card.......... 2-24 Still images ........7-4, 7-7 Opening Secret Files/Entries Saving URLs............
  • Page 261: Warranty & Service

    Replacement parts are available for 6 years after termination of . The warranty term is described in the warranty. production. Q After-Sales Services . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this See P.14-6 "Troubleshooting" before contacting SoftBank for product. service or repairs.
  • Page 262: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance (International charges apply.)
  • Page 263 SoftBank 920SH Instruction Guide January 2008, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 920SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: .

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