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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the V604SH.
^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^ For instructions on how to use Vodafone live!, see
Vodafone live! manual.
^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^ Accessible Vodafone services may vary by service
area, subscription, etc.
V604SH transmits at 1.5 GHz and is compatible with
the Vodafone K.K. network. This product is exclusively
for use in Japan.
Note
^ Copying this manual in whole or part without
authorization is prohibited.
^ Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.
^ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and
clarity of this manual. Please contact Customer
Service, General Information (see P.18-21)
concerning unclear or missing information.
Symbols
Multi Selector
Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc.
In this manual, Multi Selector operations are
indicated as shown to the right.
^ Basic Multi Selector Operations
B E: Press C or D
B F: Press B or A
B G: Press C, D, B or A
Side Keys
Use Side Keys when Display is in Viewer
position (see P.1-12). In this manual, Side
Keys are indicated as shown to the right.
"S" is not inscribed on the actual Shutter Key.
^ In this manual, most operations are described with handset open (clamshell open:
,
see P.1-11) in Standby.
^ Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows,
menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
C
b
B
A
D
Shutter Key h
Multi Key s
C Key r
m Zoom/Select Key n
i

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  • Page 1 Introduction Symbols Multi Selector Thank you for purchasing the V604SH. Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. In this manual, Multi Selector operations are ^ For instructions on how to use Vodafone live!, see indicated as shown to the right.
  • Page 2: Accessories

    Accessories Page References When I appears next to a page reference, indicated pages are in Vodafone live! C Battery (SHBAF1) C Headphones (SHLV01) Manual. Page reference alone indicates pages in Basic Operations Manual. (with Built-in TV Antenna) (Type 1 lithium-ion battery) Abbreviated Steps Handset operations starting from Index Menu are abbreviated as follows: Press e to open Handy Features menu...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Initiating a Call ..............2-2 Basic Viewer Position ............2-3 Symbols........................i Handset C Redial................. 2-4 Accessories....................... iii Operations C International Call & Send With Code ......2-5 Contents ........................iv Setup Preset ............2-5 Safety Precautions ....................xvii International Call &...
  • Page 4 Minding Mobile Manners ..........3-2 Text Memo ..............4-18 Manner C Entering Text............4-18 Manner Mode ..............3-3 Mode C Activating & Canceling ..........3-3 C Text Memo Functions ..........4-20 C Manner Mode Settings ..........3-4 Edit/Delete ............4-20 Message Recorder..........3-4 To Data Folder............. 4-20 Ring Tone Level .............3-4 Change to Vnote..........
  • Page 5 Getting Started ..............6-2 Editing Video..............6-30 Mobile C File Formats & Save Locations ........6-2 C Clipping Video............6-31 Camera C Mobile Camera Basics ..........6-3 C Saving Images from Video........6-32 C Camera Display Indicators .........6-4 C Clipping Portions between Two Points ....6-32 C Viewfinder &...
  • Page 6 C Recording Settings............. 9-9 Sub Display Settings .............7-13 Display Sub Display On/Off ..........7-13 Monitor Level ............9-9 Backlight Settings..........7-13 Synchro Recording ..........9-9 Adjust Contrast.............7-14 Bit Rate ..............9-10 Recipient Display ..........7-14 Track Break Level..........9-10 Other Display Settings...........7-14 Playing Music..............9-10 C Basic Functions............
  • Page 7 Transferring Files............11-8 Melody Files ..............12-33 Memory C Copy or Move ............11-9 C Playback Volume ........... 12-33 Card C Transfer All .............11-10 C Using for Incoming Tone/Sound Effects ....12-34 Additional Functions ...........11-12 Chaku-Uta..............12-34 C Playback ..............12-34 Local Contents ...........11-12 C Playback Settings ..........
  • Page 8 C Other Schedule Settings ........15-21 Accept Call & Reject Call..........14-4 Handset C Saving Entries ............14-4 Auto Delete ............15-21 Security C Accept Call ...............14-5 Set Color............15-21 C Reject Call ..............14-5 View ..............15-21 C Rejecting Other Calls ..........14-5 Even List ............
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Pen Light...............15-44 Additional Illuminate............15-44 ^ Read safety precautions before using handset. Functions Pen Light Settings ..........15-44 ^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Viewing Images on Other Devices......15-45 ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. C Connecting to Other Devices .........15-45 Before Using Handset C Activating Video Out..........15-46...
  • Page 10 ! DANGER ! WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Handset, Battery & Charger Use only the specified battery, Do not short-circuit Charger Do not insert foreign objects Do not disassemble or modify Charger or Holder (see P.iii). terminals. into handset. handset. ^ Do not open housing of handset, Using non-specified equipment may Keep metal objects away from...
  • Page 11 ! WARNING ! WARNING Handset Charger Preventing accidents Keep Memory Card and Do not short-circuit Charger If Rapid/In-Car Charger cord is ^ For safety, never use handset while Memory Card Adapter out of terminals. damaged: driving. Pull over beforehand. the reach of children. Keep metal away from terminals.
  • Page 12 ! WARNING ! CAUTION Battery Handset ^ If battery does not charge properly, If there is abnormal odor, excessive Avoid leaving handset in extreme Volume settings: stop charging. Battery may overheat, heat, discoloration or distortion, heat (inside vehicles, etc.). Keep handset volume moderate. burst or ignite.
  • Page 13 ! CAUTION ! CAUTION Charger Battery ^ Charge battery within a range of Charger & In-Car Charger Do not use In-Car Charger Do not throw or abuse battery. ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. 5]C - 35]C;...
  • Page 14: General Notes

    ^ Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it. General Notes ^ Do not expose handset to rain, snow or high humidity. ^ Never disassemble or modify handset. General Use ^ Avoid scratching handset Display. ^ When closing handset, keep straps, etc.
  • Page 15: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ^ V501SH meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other handheld wireless devices do not affect human health. They require that the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the body, shall not exceed 2 W/kg .
  • Page 16 Getting Started...
  • Page 17: Function & Feature Preview

    Function & Feature Preview Memory Card is required for items with gray background. Chaku-Uta # Memory Card Data Folder Save files to Memory Card to Access handset image and Download Chaku-Uta# (MP4) Rotating Display Motion Control Texture Panel expand handset memory or sound files from here;...
  • Page 18: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions 8 U Key C Mail Key Handset While an image or message appears, Open Mail menu or execute right Soft press to open previous one. In Key functions. Press for 1+ seconds to alphanumeric entry, open web/mail enlarge font.
  • Page 19 Q Shutter Key V Mobile Light In Viewer position, press to open Flashes for incoming calls/mail. Serves selected menu items or execute as a strobe or Pen Light. W Sub Display functions. In Standby, press for 1+ X Texture Panel seconds to activate mobile camera.
  • Page 20: Display Indicators

    D k Voice Mail P h / i Schedule Display Indicators Schedule alarm On h /Off i New Voice Mail E D Mail Q e Alarm Set EjFKmwdmk R l Keypad Lock Active 2 3 4 56 7 89A B C Unread mail except Super Mail kDc9HBjl F k Super Mail...
  • Page 21: C Sub Display Indicators

    Display Positions & Key Ops V501SH features a rotating Display. Select from four positions. In this manual, most Sub Display Indicators operations are described with handset open (clamshell open). However, mobile camera operations (see P.6-2) are mainly described with Display in Viewer position. Sub Display &...
  • Page 22: C Side Key Assignments (Viewer)

    Rotate Display 180 Side Key Assignments (Viewer) Self Portrait Position degrees clockwise When handset is in Viewer position, use h , c , M , L or r to operate handset. Handset is open with Display facing outward. ^ Capture self portraits in this position. In Standby ^ Place or answer calls with handset open (clamshell open) or in Viewer position.
  • Page 23: Texture Panel

    Texture Panel Change handset's tactile sensation by replacing the panel (Sub Display side). Motion Control ^ Two Texture Panels are included in the package. ^ Additional Texture Panels may be purchased separately. Choose from various panels Built-in sensor detects handset movement for the following functions. with different sensation and texture such as metal, leather, stone, etc.
  • Page 24: Battery & Charger

    Battery & Charger Insert another Texture Panel Push in Battery Cover Latch Getting Started until it clicks Charge a new battery before use or after a period of disuse. ^ Charging takes approximately 115 Battery Life minutes (with handset power off). B Charging time may vary by ambient ^ Use specified Charger only.
  • Page 25 Estimated Hours of Use Battery Time Extend Battery Time When Battery Runs Out (fully charged battery) Battery Time may shorten when Adjust the following settings: A message appears and short beeps ^ Backlight (see P.7-12) handset is used in poor conditions: sound.
  • Page 26: C Installing & Removing Battery

    C Indicator Installing & Removing Battery Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. Charge or replace when level is low. Inserting Battery Strength indicator is for reference only. Turn handset power off before inserting battery. Recharge Battery appears. Charge or replace battery immediately. Slide Portrait/Macro Selector Insert battery to Portrait...
  • Page 27: C Rapid Charger

    Rapid Charger Removing ^ Turn handset power off before removing battery. Use specified Charger only. ^ Do not remove battery immediately after saving files, sending messages, etc. Slide Portrait/Macro Selector Lift and remove cover as to Portrait shown 100 VAC Blade Small Light Terminal Cover...
  • Page 28: Desktop Holder

    Desktop Holder In-Car Charger Use specified Charger and Holder only. Use specified In-Car Charger only. Small Light Small Light 100 VAC Cigarette Lighter Socket Terminal Cover Release Tab Release Tab Blade Slot In-Car Charger Printed Charger Side Down External Device Connector Blade Printed Side Up Mobile Light Indicator...
  • Page 29: Handset Power On/Off

    Handset Power On/Off Key Guard Open handset (clamshell open) Use Key Guard to lock handset keys and prevent accidental activation of functions or Press g for 1+ seconds operations. Activating Press b for 1+ seconds M appears and Key Guard is set. When Key Guard is Active 1 1 1 1 ^ Incoming calls temporarily cancel Key...
  • Page 30: Clock Settings

    Clock Settings Handset Menus Index Menu Index Menu Functions Clock Access functions/operations from Index Menu. Select 9 Clock Settings and press b Press b Enter the year --:-- F59:Clock Settings 2005Y ーーMーーD(ー) ーー:ーー 1 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 Select 選択...
  • Page 31: C Functions Menu

    C Selecting Functions by Numbers In Standby, press b to open Index Menu, then enter numbers. Corresponding Handy Features function or menu opens. C In Index Menu, press e 3 to access Handy Features. F15:Ringer Out Video Camera Receive Call while 1Earphone Recording? K2Earphone/Speaker I...
  • Page 32: Soft Keys

    Soft Keys Using MC Cursor Soft Key functions appear at the bottom of Display. Tilt handset to move cursor. Activate MC Cursor in M-key Settings beforehand (see P.15-22). When b Select appears, press b to open selected menu items, ^ MC Cursor is not available with clamshell closed. ^ Tilt handset forward/backward, left/right or diagonally to navigate menus.
  • Page 33: Quick Operations

    ^ MC Cursor is canceled when: Keypad Shortcuts B Display position is changed B Calls, mail, etc. arrive In Standby, press Keypad or C for 1+ seconds to activate/open corresponding B Display shuts down for Panel Saving ^ While MC Cursor is in use, screen orientation does not change automatically (see functions/files saved in User Shortcuts (see P.15-27).
  • Page 34: Handset Codes

    Handset Codes Both Security Code and Center Access Code are needed for handset use. Security Code 9999 or the 4-digit number selected at initial subscription. Security Code is required to use/change some handset functions. U appears when Security Code is entered. ^ If incorrect, Invalid Code appears.
  • Page 35 Basic Handset Operations...
  • Page 36: Initiating A Call

    Initiating a Call Viewer Position Place calls with Display in Viewer position Confirm handset is on ^ Check signal. CSave the number to Phone Book first (see P.5-4). ^ Handset will not transmit when s, S, M or l Press h Press h Select 2 Entry Search Select Tel Ops...
  • Page 37: C Redial

    Redial International Call & Send With Code Place calls from Redial. Up to 20 recently dialed numbers are saved in Redial. Preset the number to add before dialing a phone number saved in Phone Book. Use International Call to place international calls and Send With Code to add one prefix Press B ( F ) such as 186 (Send Caller ID) or 184 (Block Caller ID).
  • Page 38: Incoming Call

    Incoming Call When a call arrives, open handset Caller ID C Phone numbers appear only when Caller ID is sent. C Picture Call/Mail (see P.5-7) and Personal Ring Tone (see P.5-10) are disabled and <<Incoming Call>> Caller's name does not appear for Phone Book entries on Memory Card. Ring Tone Volume C Press C (up) or D (down) to adjust volume.
  • Page 39: C Call History

    Handling Incoming Calls Call History Placing Callers on Hold Up to 20 received calls are saved in Call History (see P.2-16). When Caller ID is sent, Callers placed on hold hear a message explaining that you cannot answer their call numbers appear.
  • Page 40 Quick Recorder Clamshell Closed Activate Message Recorder (see P.15-4) for one time only to record caller messages When a call arrives, press a Side Key for 1+ seconds to activate the assigned function. ^ Message Recorder is assigned to c by default. To use other Side Keys during incoming on handset.
  • Page 41: Delayed Ringer

    Delayed Ringer Engaged Call Operations Activate Delayed Ringer to help screen one-ring sales calls. Handset ringer is delayed for Earpiece Volume three seconds for incoming calls from numbers not saved in Phone Book or Owner Profile. Delayed Ringer is Off by default. Adjust Earpiece volume (5 levels).
  • Page 42: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo Notepad Memory Save up to 3 sets of numbers during a call. ^ Use up to 24 digits (0 - 9, U and #) per entry. During a call, press k for 1+ ^ When full, oldest entries are deleted to make room for new ones. seconds ^ Save phone numbers from Notepad Memory to Phone Book.
  • Page 43: Redial & Call History

    Redial & Call History Information Menu Information Menu opens for missed incoming communications. Opening Redial Records Press B ( F ) A call arrives, then ends Date and time of the call and Missed Call notice Dialed numbers appear with date and time. ^ When there is no Redial record, Call History or Message Recorder notice appears.
  • Page 44: C Information Menu Contents

    Information Menu Contents Information Menu Settings Missed Calls The number of missed calls appears Reset All Information Menu tallies return to 0 P Dc9HBjl Voice Messages The number of recorded messages appears (see P.15-4) Information New mail (see IP.2-4) received New Mail K1Missed Calls 2Voice Messages...
  • Page 45: Call Time

    Call Time Call Charge Check estimated Call Time of the most recent call or Total Talk Time. Check estimated Call Charge of the most recent call or Total Charges. Call Time appears for calls made and those received. Index Menu Functions Charges Index Menu...
  • Page 46: My Number & Owner Profile

    My Number & Owner Profile Confirm handset phone number. ^ Save name, reading, phone number, mail address, postal code, personal data and photo. ^ Handset phone number cannot be changed or deleted on the handset. Index Menu Functions Select 0 My Number and press b To open Owner Profile, press d w Enter Security Code ^ Owner Profile contents are similar to those of...
  • Page 47: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode...
  • Page 48: Minding Mobile Manners

    Minding Mobile Manners Manner Mode Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate Activating & Canceling handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Activate or cancel Manner Mode in Standby, Web information, mail windows (List ^ Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm.
  • Page 49: Manner Mode Settings

    Manner Mode Settings LED Indicator Flash Mobile/Small Light for incoming communications Customize Manner Mode settings. Default settings: Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings LED Indicator Select from 1 Normal to 3 Off Press b Message Recorder Ring Tone Level Silent (All) Vibration On (All)
  • Page 50: Off-Line Mode

    Off-Line Mode Use Off-Line Mode to suspend all handset transmissions. ^ In Off-Line Mode, incoming/outgoing calls and Vodafone live! transmissions are blocked. ^ Off-Line Mode is Off by default. Activating Off-Line Mode Functions Settings 1 Index Menu Off-Line Mode Choose 1 On and press b S appears.
  • Page 51: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters...
  • Page 52: Character Selection

    Key Assignments Character Selection Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between character Use Kana and Pager (see P.4-10) to enter alphanumerics, Symbols, hiragana, kanji, options for that key. katakana and Pictographs. With the exception "Pager Code" on P.4-10, most text Example: In katakana entry, press 1 three times for ウ...
  • Page 53: Entering Characters

    Press D k and use E to select a word Entering Characters To see other suggestions, press d J or e W. New Message To exit the list, press i. */12K 鈴木 Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana To change segment, see "Segmenting Phrases" below. Following the example below, enter 鈴木...
  • Page 54: C Entering Alphanumerics

    C Selecting Multiple Converted Words Symbols, Pictographs & Emoticons Press k Example: To enter 西山大輔 西山大輔 西山大輔 西山大輔 Symbols & Pictographs Press p or q to open Log List 西山大輔 にしやまだいすけ 西山大輔 (Log List is available in some entry modes) Small Kana (っ...
  • Page 55: C Mail & Web Extensions

    Copying from Phone Book Emoticons In a text entry window, press d I Insert Phone Book entry items into text entry windows. Select from names, phone numbers, mail addresses or Personal Data. Select 8 Emoticons and press b In a text entry window, press d I Select an emoticon and press b ^ Enter two digits (01 - 50) to jump to the emoticon assigned to the number.
  • Page 56: C Pager Code

    Pager Code Pager Code List ^ Blanks indicate no entry. In a text entry window, press d I ^ Upper and lower case are available for characters with gray background. Press k to switch. Select 0 Input/Conversion and press b Double-byte upper case Double-byte lower case Second digit (Press secondly)
  • Page 57: Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)

    Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion Conversion Methods (Japanese Only) Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. Phonetic Conversion Enter hiragana and press d ^ ^ To enter AM, press 26 then d ^. Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. Use E to select a word and press b Enter reading in hiragana ^ Hiragana to Roman Letter Conversion (hiragana with ゛...
  • Page 58: Conversion Settings

    Mobile Internet site. Activate up to two dictionaries at one time to improve handset In a text entry window, press d I Select 0 Input/Conversion character conversion. Dictionary words appear among word suggestions. For details, access Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site (see I P.8-2). Press b Select 4 Reset Learning Press b...
  • Page 59: Cancel

    Copy/Cut & Paste From Data Folder When Menu N appears, copy or cut and paste text (up to 15,000 single-byte C Press b Press b Select 1 Data Folder Press b Select My Files characters) into the same window or another. Press b Press d I Select a folder...
  • Page 60: Text Memo

    Text Memo Note Format Index Menu Briefcase Text Memo Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message, etc. ^ Save up to 20 Text Memo phrases to handset and 300 to Memory Card. Press d I ^ When memory is full, delete text to make room for new ones (see P.4-20). Select Create New and press b Entering Text Select 2 New Note and press b...
  • Page 61: C Text Memo Functions

    Text Memo Functions Edit/Delete Edit or delete Text Memo Index Menu Briefcase Text Memo Edit Memo Press d I Press b Select text Select Edit Edit Press b Select 1 New Entry or 2 Overwrite Press b Edit Note Press d I Press b Select text Select Edit...
  • Page 62 Phone Book...
  • Page 63: Overview

    Overview Saving to Phone Book Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book. Entry Phone Book Entry Items names appear for calls from numbers saved in Phone Book. ^ Save up to 500 entries (000 - 499) in Phone Book (handset). C Dialing from Phone Book (see P.5-11) ^ Save up to 10,000 entries (0000 - 9999) in Phone Book (Memory Card).
  • Page 64: C New Phone Book Entries

    Press d q New Phone Book Entries Memory Number entry window opens. Assign a Memory Number to each Phone Book entry. Saving to Handset Index Menu Tel Ops Add to Phone Book 1 Enter Memory No. (000 - 499) Entry is saved to Phone Book. Enter a name CUse LCD Remote/Mic to call the number saved in Memory Number 000 (see P.15-47).
  • Page 65 Warning Messages Picture Call/Mail When Photo is set, Picture Call/Mail is activated automatically and the image appears On Display Cause Operation for incoming calls/mail. To hide image, follow these steps to cancel Picture Call/Mail. Choose 1Yes and press b to overwrite the entry.
  • Page 66: C Saving From Redial Or Call History

    Saving from Redial or Call History Option Settings Index Menu Tel Ops Set Personal Ring Tone, Incoming Notice, Picture Call/Mail (see P.5-7), Mail Folder and Auto Reply (see I P.6-2). Select Set All or One Number/Address. Select 4 Redial or 5 Call History and press b Apply the same setting to every number/address in a single Phone Press d I Set All...
  • Page 67: Setting Options

    Setting Options Specify numbers/addresses to send a reply automatically to Auto Reply messages from them Follow these steps after opening Option Settings menu (see P.5-9). CTo activate the setting, set Auto Reply in Mail Settings to On (see IP.6-2). Select 5 Auto Reply Press b Perform Step 3 on P.5-9 to set target Personal Ring Tone...
  • Page 68: C Phone Book Search

    Switching Search Methods Window Description 1 Name Press A ( l ) 2 Memory No. The method used last appears. 3 Icon for Saved Items Press d I B Phone Number ( e Call, f Home, g Mobile, h Company) Select a method and press b B Mail Address ( i Internet, j Mobile) Ueda Mikio...
  • Page 69: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Editing Phone Book Use Speed Dial to call first phone number saved in Memory Numbers 000 - 099. To dial numbers saved in Secret Mode entries, activate Secret Mode first (see P.14-6). Correction/Change If not, Secret Data saved appears and Standby returns. Press A ( l ), then open an entry Dialing Memory No.
  • Page 70: Group Settings

    Group Settings Rename Groups and customize Ring Tone settings by Group. Personal Ring Tone and Incoming Notice settings (see P.5-10) take priority over Group Settings. Changing Group Name Index Menu Functions Settings 1 Group Settings Change Group Name Select a Group and press b Enter a name ^ Enter up to 10 single-byte characters.
  • Page 71 TV & FM Radio...
  • Page 72: Getting Started

    Getting Started Charging Use TV and FM while charging (Auto Off Timer remains active). ^ Handset becomes hot while using TV or FM. Avoid prolonged contact with skin, and do ^ Use Rapid Charger only (may reduce electronic noise). not cover handset with paper, cloth, etc. May cause burn injuries or malfunction. ^ Keep Rapid Charger cord away from Antenna to prevent interference.
  • Page 73 Window Description Headphones (with Built-in TV Antenna) 1 Multi Selector Guide Open Headphone Connector Cover 2 TV Channel Plug Headphones into handset 3 Frame Count (TV) ^ To listen to audio through Headphones, activate Earphone Priority (see P.6-21 "Sound Out"). n : One Frame k : Four Frames l : Nine Frames...
  • Page 74 Key Assignments Watching TV Use Auto Scan (below) to search for channels or use the TVnano program guide (Japanese only) to find programs. To access TVnano, handset must connect to the Network (connection fees apply). Index Menu TV/FM Select 1 Activate TV and press b By default, channel 1 (set in channel group 設定...
  • Page 75 Manual Tuning Handset Responses while Recording C Follow these steps to select channels other than those in 設定 C Recording stops automatically at Auto Power Off Time and Auto Power Off Time 設定 1 to 設定 設定 5. 設定 設定 設定...
  • Page 76 Playing Recorded TV Programs Opening Captured Screenshots Default file name is the recorded date and time. C Files are saved in Data Folder (Images or 連写 連写 ; see P.6-10). 連写 連写 Index Menu My Files To open them, see P.13-8 "Handset Data Folder." Select 6 TV Folder and press b Deleting Captured Screenshots To switch to Memory Card, press d I...
  • Page 77: Listening To Fm Radio

    NOW ON AIR Listening to FM Radio Reception Area Index Menu TV/FM Set a reception area automatically (Auto Update) or manually (Manual Update) to Select 2 Activate FM and press b access information (music title, artist name, etc.) on the current broadcast. ^ Set a reception area for each channel group ( 設定...
  • Page 78 Accessing NOW ON AIR Record Settings Access information (music title, artist name, etc.) on the current broadcast. Some programs may not provide information. Most content is in Japanese. Save to Select handset or Memory Card ^ Set a reception area before accessing information. KHandset ^ URLs of accessed NOW ON AIR source sites are not saved to Log.
  • Page 79 Presets Setting Automatically (TV) According to the area and reception, 12 channels are saved automatically. Preset frequently used channels and frequencies for easy access. Index Menu TV/FM Activate TV Menu (b) Set Channels Receivable Channel/Frequency Ranges: 設定 5 and press d I Select from 設定...
  • Page 80 Additional Settings Handy TV/FM Functions Change Name Rename channel groups ( 設定 設定 設定 設定 1 - 設定 設定 設定 設定 5) Some functions are available only for TV or FM. (TV/FM) Enter up to 18 single-byte characters Function Description Index Menu TV/FM Activate TV or FM...
  • Page 81 Set TV and FM to end when handset is closed (clamshell Close to Turn Off Hide Picture Turn off Display (audio is available) closed) KOff (TV/FM remains active.) KDisplay is active. Index Menu TV/FM Auto Off Close to Turn Off Index Menu TV/FM Activate TV or FM...
  • Page 82 Horizontal/Vertical Access Link Access the Mobile Internet site saved for each channel Toggle between vertical and horizontal views Display CSave a URL beforehand (see P.6-18). KVertical Display Index Menu TV/FM Activate TV or FM Menu (b) Access Link Index Menu TV/FM Activate TV Menu (b)
  • Page 83: C Mobile Camera Basics

    Mobile Camera...
  • Page 84: C Camera Display Indicators

    Getting Started Even in Viewer position, some windows appear with a longer vertical and shorter horizontal. V604SH features a 3.2 megapixel CCD camera. Capture still images (see P.7-8) and record video (see P.7-14). Camera Display Indicators *Some key operations are indicated for Viewer position and clamshell open. Example: Press h or b Below are descriptions of icons that may appear on Display while mobile camera is active.
  • Page 85 B Save to (see P.7-28) Clamshell Open & Self Portrait Position P : Handset, b : Memory Card C Capacity (Sha-mail/Camera: see P.7-9, Movie Sha-mail: see P.7-15) View a summary of key assignments on the handset (see P.7-29 "Key Ops Guide"). ^ K : More than 100 ^ Red background: 5 or less D Picture Count...
  • Page 86 6 Select Mode (see P.7-29) Auto Focus While mobile camera is active, press keys to activate the corresponding modes. Mobile camera Auto Focus (AF) measures the distance between subject and lens to 1 Sha-mail (see P.7-8) 5 Video Camera (see P.7-14) adjust focus.
  • Page 87: Still Images

    Still Images Mode Comparison Sha-mail Camera Still Image Modes W 2048 x H 1536 dots (QXGA) W 240 x H 320 dots (QVGA) W 1600 x H 1200 dots (UXGA) Image Size W 120 x H 160 dots (QQVGA) W 1280 x H 960 dots (SXGA) W 120 x H 128 dots W 1024 x H 768 dots (XGA) Sha-mail...
  • Page 88: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images Clamshell Open & Self Portrait Position Index Menu Camera Viewer Position In Viewer position (see P.1-12), press h for 1+ seconds Select 1 Sha-mail or 2 Camera and press b The mode used last activates (default: Sha-mail). To view a brief description of each mode, select a mode and press e *.
  • Page 89: Add To Phone Book

    Shutter Click Change Shutter Click sound (see P.7-26) Before Saving Save to Select handset or Memory Card (see P.7-28) ^ To use the following functions, cancel Auto Save (see P.7-28) before image capture. Auto Save Save the captured image automatically (see P.7-28) ^ Follow these steps after capturing an image in Step 5 on P.7-10 or Step 3 on P.7-11.
  • Page 90: Video

    Video Mode Comparison Movie Sha-mail Motion Camera Video Camera Video Modes W 176 x H 144 dots W 128 x H 96 dots (QCIF) W 320 x H 240 dots Image Size (SQCIF) W 128 x H 96 dots (QVGA) W 80 x H 60 dots Movie Sha-mail (SQCIF)
  • Page 91: Recording Video

    Recording Video Press h or b Recording begins after a tone. Make sure battery is adequately charged and there is enough free memory before ^ To record (Mic Settings On), hold handset no more than 50 cm from source. recording video. When battery is low ( L ), Motion Camera and Video Camera modes When Memory is Already Full are not available.
  • Page 92: C Video Recording Operations

    Video Recording Operations Special Features Before Recording Self Timer Press r or d Z to use the following functions: Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail Image Quality Select Standard or Fine (see P.7-26) Motion Camera Video Camera Image Size Select video image size (see P.7-27) Delay shutter release by 2, 5 or 10 seconds after shutter release key is pressed to Auto Focus Select auto or manual focus (see P.7-24)
  • Page 93: Adding Frames

    ^ When using Self Timer with Sha-mail, Camera or Movie Sha-mail, incoming calls In Burst Mode, frame is added to each image. and Alarm times interrupt countdown, however Self Timer remains active. B When using Self Timer with Motion Camera or Video Camera, Alarm times are announced after mobile camera operations are concluded.
  • Page 94 Burst Mode Frame image on Display and press h or b The first frame is captured with subsequent frames captured at selected speed. ^ For manual shutter control (4-Burst and 9-Burst Modes), repeat Step 6 for each frame. Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail To stop, press r or d C.
  • Page 95: Shooting Options

    Shooting Options Mobile Light Select mode, color and lighting time ^ Available options vary by selected image capture mode. Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail ^ Follow these steps before capturing an image (after Step 4 on P.7-10 or Step 2 on Motion Camera Video Camera P.7-11) or recording video (after Step 4 on P.7-16).
  • Page 96: Show/Hide Indicators

    Shutter Click Change Shutter Click sound Image Size Select image size Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail Motion Camera Video Camera Motion Camera Video Camera KSha-mail: 120x160, Camera: 480x640, Movie Sha-mail & Motion Camera: 128x96 KPattern 1 Press r or d Z Press h or b Press r or d Z Press h or b...
  • Page 97: Additional Settings

    Record Settings Set priority to recording moving subjects or image quality Auto Reset All settings return to defaults when mobile camera shuts down Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail Sha-mail Camera Movie Sha-mail Motion Camera Video Camera Motion Camera Video Camera KHigh (15 fps) KOff (Settings are retained.) Press r or d Z Press h or b...
  • Page 98: Opening Images & Playing Video

    Opening Images & Playing Video Saving as Wallpaper or Data Folder File Save a Camera mode image as Wallpaper or to Data Folder (Images), from where it can be edited/attached to Super Mail. Follow these steps after opening a Camera Opening Still Images mode image (see P.7-30 "Opening Still Images").
  • Page 99: Memory Status

    Editing Video Among Motion Camera files, V604SH plays only MPEG-4 video files. Nancy video files are not supported. Edit Save portion of 5 or 10 seconds from selected point as a new file Playback Operations Still Image Save selected frame as a new file Select 2 points Save portion between two points as a new file Press A.
  • Page 100: C Saving Images From Video

    Use F to adjust start point Clipping Portions between Two Points To cancel, press e W Index Menu Camera Camera Files Press b Select 4 Motion Camera Data or 5 Video Camera Data and press b Starting from the selected point, portion of 5 or 10 seconds is clipped depending on the image size.
  • Page 101 Press d Z Select a number and press b To edit saved telops, press d I Select 2Change Press b Select Delete Front or Delete Back and press b To delete saved telops one by one, press d I Select 3Delete Press b Press b Choose 1Yes...
  • Page 102: Text Effects

    Adding Effects Sending Images & Video ^ More than one effect can be applied per telop entry. ^ Among Select Text (in Font Color), Highlight and Blink, two effects can be used together. Sha-mail Mode Images ^ Setting Highlight disables Scroll setting, and vice versa. ^ Follow these steps in Step 10 on P.7-37.
  • Page 103: C Camera Mode Images

    Select 4 Attachment and press b Camera Mode Images Select 1 Attach Full Image or 3 Attach 1/4 Size and press b Send thumbnails or reduced images (W 240 x H 320 dots). Some Super Mail-compatible Vodafone handsets may not be able to handle W 240 x H 320 images. Image is saved to Data Folder and Super Mail Composition window opens with image attached.
  • Page 104: Digital Print Order Format (Dpof)

    ^ Print settings made on other devices cannot be changed on handset. ^ Send video clips to Super Mail-compatible Vodafone handsets. ^ Print settings on handset replace those made on other devices. ^ Only MPEG-4 compatible Vodafone handsets support Movie Sha-mail files. ^ Some settings may not be supported depending on the printer or printing services.
  • Page 105 Postcard Calendar 1 Select 2 Calendar and press b Add text, calendar or frame over Camera mode images to create original Postcards. 2 Select 1 Month (Small) or 2 2-Month and ^ Created Postcard images are saved to Camera folder as new files. press b ^ Postcard images are compressed when created and the quality may change.
  • Page 106 Display...
  • Page 107: Wallpaper

    F 40 F 53 Wallpaper Restoring Custom Screen Wallpaper C When Wallpaper is set while Custom Screen is active, Wallpaper takes priority over Use Wallpaper to set an image or animation to appear in Standby. Choose from preset Custom Screen Wallpaper. (Custom Screen remains active.) To restore Custom images, images captured with mobile camera, and images or animation obtained via Screen Wallpaper, select 3 Custom Screens and press b twice in Step 1 on P.8-2.
  • Page 108: Display Images

    F 40 Calendar Display Images ^ Select from seven Calendars: Month (Large Stamp, Schedule & Stamps, Large and Select images to use them for Power On/Off, incoming calls and Alarm windows. Use Small), 2-Month, 4-Month and 6-Month. images captured with mobile camera or received via Web or Super Mail. ^ Select Large Stamp to show stamps on Large Calendar.
  • Page 109: Index Menu Display

    F 40 Menu Item Icons Index Menu Display 1 Select 2 Menu Item Icons and press b 2 Select 1 Style 1 Icons or 2 Style 2 Icons and press b Customize appearance of Index Menu and Handy Features menu. CTo hide menu item icons, choose 3Off Press b Skip ahead to Step 4...
  • Page 110: Fonts

    F 40 Press d j Menu Item Icons 1 Select a menu item and press b 2 Select 2 Menu Item Icons and press b Press d j to apply settings (will be lost if g or i is pressed instead). 3 Select 1 Style 1 Icons, 2 Style 2 Icons or 3 Data Folder and press b CTo hide menu background, choose 4Off...
  • Page 111: Custom Screens

    (see P.12-3). V604SH employs LC Fonts for easing viewing of handset menus and messages. LC Font/LC FONT, as well as the LC logo are all registered trademarks of SHARP Corporation. For fee-based Custom Screen, purchase a Custom Screen Key (see P.8-12) Install Custom Screen on handset (see P.8-13)
  • Page 112: C Purchasing Custom Screen Keys

    Downloading Custom Screens (Require Japanese) Select a Custom Screen for which to download the Key and press b Key DL 1/3 Download Custom Screens via the Internet using a PC, or from カスタムスクリーン カスタムスクリーン カスタムスクリーン カスタムスクリーン Custom Screen Key ^ Select one with L. Subscription ギャラリー...
  • Page 113: Delete

    F 41 Select a Custom Screen and press b Display Patterns ^ Select one with K or J. ^ p appears for Custom Screens not on the inserted Memory Card (e.g. Custom Screens Item Description Default have been deleted after purchase of the Keys; Memory Card has been formatted; or Standby Indicators Show or hide indicators in Standby while Wallpaper is set On another Memory Card is inserted).
  • Page 114: Light Settings

    F 34 F 36 Light Settings Sub Display Settings Activate or deactivate Backlight and Keypad Light. Adjust Active Time and Brightness. Sub Display ^ Specify Active Hours for a set period each day. (Set Clock first. See P.1-26.) Activate or deactivate Sub Display On/Off ^ Backlight and Keypad Light are On (15 seconds) by default.
  • Page 115: Other Display Settings

    F 35 F 40 F 40 F 48 Other Display Settings Dialing Display Set phone number to appear in 2D or 3D when dialing Language Switch handset user interface between Japanese and English Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Display Settings Dialing Display Select 1 3D (numbers animate) or 2 2D Press b...
  • Page 116: Sounds & Related Functions

    Sounds & Related Functions...
  • Page 117: Call Functions

    F 10 Ring Tone Call Functions Select from preset patterns, preset melodies, Original Ring Tones, Chaku-Uta, Voice Use Call Functions menu items to adjust Ring Tones, Vibration, Mobile/Small Light, files, etc. Check preset melodies on handset. and Ring Time settings. See below for the default settings. Index Menu Functions Sounds...
  • Page 118: C Handset Vibration

    Mobile/Small Light If source file in Data Folder or Voice Folder is deleted or renamed, Ring Tone returns to default. Index Menu Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item LED Indicator Handset Vibration Mobile Light 1 Select 1 Mobile Light and press b Index Menu Functions Sounds...
  • Page 119: Sound Effects

    F 13 Select a tone or melody Sound Effects To play preset tones or melodies, press e !. B Press e C to stop. To play files in Data Folder, press d I Press b Adjust sounds and volume for handset operations. Select Play B Press e C to stop.
  • Page 120: Original Voice

    Original Ring Tones are saved in SJM format. To send Original Ring Tones to Press b handsets other than Vodafone live! packet-enabled Sharp handsets, convert them to Melody files or SMAF files (see IP.3-9 - 3-10). Converted files may not play on Recording starts.
  • Page 121 Select tone Notes & Rests ^ Piano is set for all melody chords by default. Note Rest Duration Note Rest Duration ^ Select preset tones or Instrument Effects (see P.9-17) created beforehand. Whole note/rest Dotted half note/rest ^ Selected tone applies to two melody chords (pairs: 1&17, 2&18, 3&19...16&32). Sixteenth note/rest Whole note triplet/rest Adjust loudness...
  • Page 122: C Creating An Original Ring Tone

    F 17 Creating an Original Ring Tone Note/Rest Type Press q or p repeatedly to change type. Make sure there is enough free memory. When Data Folder is full, delete files and try again (see P.13-45). Index Menu Functions Sounds Original Tones Enter title and press b Quarter...
  • Page 123: C Editing An Original Ring Tone

    Press d j Editing an Original Ring Tone ^ Skip ahead to Step 19 when not adjusting loudness. Make sure there is enough free memory. When Data Folder is full, delete files and try Select Adjust Loudness and press b again (see P.13-45).
  • Page 124: C Deleting An Original Ring Tone

    Deleting an Original Ring Tone Editing Sounds 1 Use E to change pitch and switch type with p / q / 8 / 9 (see P.9-12) Index Menu Functions Sounds Original Tones Data Folder ^ Keys 1 - 7 are not available for this operation. Select a file and press d I To switch to Memory Card, press d I Press b...
  • Page 125 Select Algorithm Algorithm ^ Choose from six types for 8/16 Chords, and two types for 32 Select a combination of Operators from six types (8/16 Chords) or two types (32 Chords. Chords). 1Algorithm 3 ^ Algorithm setting is not available for WT Original Tone. 2Algorithm 4 3Algorithm 5 For 8/16 Chords...
  • Page 126: C Creating Instrument Effects

    F 18 Parameter Description Creating Instrument Effects The higher the Attack Rate, the longer sounds take to reach the maximum Attack Rate volume. When using tones with Attack Rate high, use longer notes or select Index Menu Functions Sounds Instrument Effects (15 levels) slower tempo.
  • Page 127: Other Sound Related Functions

    F 16 F 19 Select Panpot and adjust with F Select Sustain and choose On or Off with F Select Vibration Level and adjust with F Press d j When finished with all settings, press d j ^ To create more, repeat from Step 2 on P.9-21. Other Sound Related Functions Speaker Phone/ Select whether to activate Speaker Phone (for handsfree...
  • Page 128: Music Player

    Music Player 10-1...
  • Page 129: Music Player Basics

    C Use software supporting AAC conversion. Basic Functions ^ V604SH supports AAC files (extension: .m4a or .mp4). ^ For software usage and specifications, see the provider's website, etc. Use Music Player to record music onto and play music from Memory Cards. A valid ^ AAC files may not play properly depending on the software used for saving.
  • Page 130: Recording Music

    Music Key & MP3 Music Player Recording Music Music Key must be purchased to use MP3 Music Player. To download, see below. ^ Download Music Key via Web. Make sure signal is strong. Basic Functions ^ Once Music Key is downloaded, MP3 Player can be activated with ordinary procedure. Index Menu Music Precautions before Recording...
  • Page 131: Memory Card

    Digital & Analog Recording Recording Window Indicators Select digital or analog recording according to output types of audio sources. 1 Recording in Progress 2 Synchro Recording (see P.10-10) Use Optical Digital Audio Toslink-Mini or Mini-Mini Cables with Optical Synchro Recording On Digital Input Conversion Cable to compress and record high quality digital signals 3 Recording Level Meter (see P.10-9)
  • Page 132 Recording Digital Input Use Optical Digital Audio Toslink-Mini or Mini-Mini Cables (sold separately) with ^ Most operations are described with Synchro Recording active (see P.10-10). Optical Conversion Cable to connect audio sources to handset. ^ Read the precautions on P.10-5 before recording. ^ Use Optical Conversion Cable only for recording music.
  • Page 133: C Recording Settings

    Start playback Bit Rate Select a bit rate (see P.10-5 "Recording Time") Recording starts automatically when handset detects sound. ^ For analog sources, recording may start even while playback is paused. K96 kbps Press d I Press b Select 1 96 kbps or Select Bit Rate ^ Do not remove Memory Card or battery while recording.
  • Page 134 Playback Window Indicators Incoming Communications during Playback 1 Playback in Progress C When calls arrive, beeps sound and playback continues. Mail Notice appears for mail 2 Incoming Settings (see P.10-18) messages and indicator ( C or D ) flashes for Web/Station information (except Urgent I : Exit Player, J : Show Message Information).
  • Page 135: C Playback Settings

    Playback Playing MP3 Files Recorded with Handset Use LCD Remote/Mic for easy playback operations (volume control, etc.). Index Menu Music Select 2 MP3 Music Player and press b Playing AAC Files To play from the first file, select 1Play Press b twice (playback starts) Index Menu Music B Playback window opens for the file last played on MP3 Music Player.
  • Page 136: Play Setting

    Playback Settings Playback Operations Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.10-14 or Step 3 on P.10-15. Press B Replay Press repeatedly to play previous files. Press A or p Play Setting Play files repeatedly or play them in random order Skip Forward Press q Skip Backward...
  • Page 137: Incoming Settings

    Managing Music Files Incoming Settings Select a handset response to calls received during playback KShow Message ^ If battery runs low while editing Play Lists, Low Battery appears and Music Player shuts Press d I Press b Select 4 Incoming down automatically.
  • Page 138 Voice Recorder 11-1...
  • Page 139: Recording Voice

    Recording Recording Voice Index Menu Handy (e) Voice Basic Functions Select 2 Record and press b Use handset microphone to record voice onto handset or Memory Card. Save up to Receive Calls? appears. ^ To prevent disruption by calls, choose 2No to activate Off-Line Mode. 100 files per folder.
  • Page 140: C Recording Settings

    ^ Voice files are saved by date and time by default; change file names later (see Playback P.11-6). ^ To activate Voice Recorder with clamshell closed by pressing r, see P.16-3. ^ If Off-Line Mode is not active, recording may be disrupted by calls. (Interrupted Basic Functions recordings are saved automatically.) ^ Alarm is disabled while recording, and starts after Voice Recorder stops/closes.
  • Page 141: C Playback Settings

    Press b Playback Settings Playback starts. Follow these steps after Step 1 on P.11-5. Press C (up) or D (down) to adjust volume. B When Train mode (see P.11-7) is active, maximum level is 4. Play Setting Set handset to play specified file only or all files in a folder Incoming Communications during Playback KPlay One Data Press d I...
  • Page 142: Voice Ring Tone

    Voice Ring Tone Crop up to approximately 30 seconds from Voice files to use as Ring Tones. ^ Only sounds recorded in Fine mode can be used. Access files from handset Voice Folder ( フォルダ1 フォルダ1 フォルダ1 ). フォルダ1 ^ Crop sounds while a file is playing or paused. Editing Voice Files Index Menu Handy (e)
  • Page 143 Memory Card miniSD is a trademark of the SD Association. Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and are provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C. 12-1...
  • Page 144: Before Use

    Inserting & Removing Memory Card Before Use V604SH accepts miniSD ! Memory Card. Save images, music, Data Folder files, Inserting Phone Book entries, etc. to a miniSD ! Memory Card. Turn handset power off. ^ Format a new miniSD ! Memory Card for use with V604SH (see P.12-6). ^ To learn how to save a particular file to Memory Card, refer to that section of the manual.
  • Page 145: Memory Card Adapter

    File Organization Removing Turn handset power off. Memory Card has two storage areas. Data is automatically sorted into Memory by function and into File Cabinet by file format. Open cover and gently push down The following may not be exchanged between handset and Memory Card: Mail, on card Bookmarks, V-Applications, copy or transfer protected files in Data Folder, etc.
  • Page 146: Using Memory Card

    Select Memory Card and press b Using Memory Card Press b To switch back to handset, select Handset Press b For Phone Book, select Handset or Memory Card Format Card From Data Folder When using a new miniSD ! Memory Card, format it on V604SH for use with V604SH before trying to save files, etc.
  • Page 147: Transferring Files

    Copy or Move Transferring Files See P.13-46 to copy or move files in Data Folder to other folders. Exchange files/entries between handset and Memory Card. Copy handset files/entries as backups, share information between miniSD ! Memory Phone Book Entry 1 Select a Phone Book entry and press d I Card-compatible handsets, or transfer files/entries to a newly purchased handset.
  • Page 148: C Transfer All

    Transfer All Memory Card to Handset Handset files/entries are overwritten after Transfer All. Read "File Transfer Precautions" on P.12-8 beforehand. Index Menu Memory Card Transfer All Handset to Memory Card Select 2 From Memory Card and press b Index Menu Memory Card Transfer All Receive Call while Forwarding? appears.
  • Page 149: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Open HTML files on Memory Card to access linked Memory Local Contents Card files or Mobile Internet sites CAvailable only when HTML files are saved on Memory Card. CActivate Web service beforehand (see IP.1-6). Index Menu Memory Card Local Contents Press b Select a title...
  • Page 150: Managing Files (Data Folder)

    Managing Files (Data Folder) 13-1...
  • Page 151: File Organization

    File Organization Resetting File Cabinet C To reset File Cabinet, press b Press b Select Functions Select Handset has two storage areas. Files are automatically sorted into Memory by 3 Settings 1 Press b Select 1 Memory Press b Select 3 File function and into File Cabinet by file format.
  • Page 152: Window Description

    Icons Memory Card C Save files directly to Memory Card, or transfer handset files one at a time or all at Still Image & Animation Files once. Exchange files between handset and Memory Card. See P.12-2 for more about Memory Card. Icon Format &...
  • Page 153 Basic Functions Memory Card Data Folder Toggle between handset and Memory Card Data Folder. Selecting Folders Check the display indicator ( P : handset, b : Memory Card). In Data Folder, select a folder and press b . ^ Files or folders appear (second layer). To reach the third layer, select a folder and press b . PData Folder bData Folder Menu...
  • Page 154: C Opening Files

    Display Settings Select a file and press b The content plays or appears. ^ Press p to open or play the previous file, and press q to open or play the next one. Switching File View (Available in most cases.) View files by thumbnail or name (see P.13-4).
  • Page 155: Animation File

    F 48 Animation Files Properties Simple Animation Index Menu My Files Open Data Folder or a folder within it, and select a folder or file Select up to four images to create Simple Animation. Images appear one after another at the selected tempo. Press d I ^ Use PNG or JPEG images captured with mobile camera or obtained via Web/Super Mail.
  • Page 156: C Converting Animation Format

    ^ When converted from JPEG Animation, MNG files open only on packet-enabled Vodafone handsets manufactured by Sharp. To send MNG files to other If file name already exists, [XX (00 - 99 or aa - zz) is automatically added to it.
  • Page 157: C Creating E-Animation

    Combined text and stamps appear animated Animations are saved as E-Animation files with a .nva extension. E-Animation files (extension: .nva) open only on packet-enabled Vodafone handsets manufactured by Sharp. With Long Mail-compatible Sharp handsets (J-SH04 or Select later), images/sounds may not appear/play properly.
  • Page 158 Select a stamp Creating E-Animation Select a stamp and press b When memory is full, delete files to free some space (see P.13-45). ^ Selected stamp appears in the center. ^ Four squares ()) indicate the stamp is selected. Index Menu Functions Settings 2 Animation...
  • Page 159: C Opening Animation Files

    Edit title and press b Repeat Steps 5 - 6 to add text or stamps To play animation, press d I Select 1Play All Press b Set background and press b B Press e to stop. To add background image, press d I Press b Select Background Setting Select text or stamp, press b and edit it...
  • Page 160: Using Images & Animation

    Saving Burst Shot Images Using Images & Animation Save all frames and Index Image of a Burst Shot file ( F ) as individual images at one Some images may not be usable. time, or select a single image to save. Individual Burst Shot images are saved to Data Folder (Images) in JPEG format.
  • Page 161: Editing Images

    Editing Images Resize to Preset Size My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) Open an image file (see Steps 1 - 3 on P.13-8 - 13-9) and follow these steps to open Index Menu Picture Effect Change Size Picture Effect window.
  • Page 162: Adding Stamps

    Entering Text Data Folder Images Paste Text can be selected only for compatible files. My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) Index Menu Picture Effect Stamps My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) Index Menu Picture Effect...
  • Page 163: Face Arrange

    Press b Adjusting Face Arrange Position To save edited image, see P.13-22. To cancel the effect, press 0 Restore. After Face Arrange (Step 1 on P.13-26), change the positions and sizes of targets to fit your images. Changes apply to the current image only. Edited images may be too large to save or send via Super Mail.
  • Page 164: C Additional Picture Effects

    My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu (d) Index Menu handsets manufactured by Sharp. With Long Mail-compatible Sharp handsets Picture Effect Frame (J-SH04 or later), images may not appear properly. Press b twice Select a frame...
  • Page 165: C Split Screen

    Split Screen Enter title and press b ^ To proceed without changing the title, press b. Combine up to four or nine reduced images into one. To change the save location, press i Press b Select another folder ^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images including Burst Shot images. Press b I Press b     ...
  • Page 166: C Combining Split Mail Images

    Select Merge Panorama and press b Combining Split Mail Images The first selected image appears on the left when combined. Use one of four Split Mail images to combine them all into one. ^ Merge Panorama can be selected only for compatible files. ^ Images may not be combined properly if file names of Split Mail images are changed, or Select 2 and press b the same file name exists.
  • Page 167: C Using For Incoming Tone/Sound Effects

    Using for Incoming Tone/Sound Effects Playback Operations Files cannot be used if the file name exceeds 24 single-byte characters. Press B Replay Press repeatedly to play previous music. Index Menu My Files Data Folder Melodies Press A Skip Forward Select a file and press d I Press and hold A Fast Forward Release for playback.
  • Page 168: Vfiles

    Setting Background File Organization V604SH Phone Book and Schedule entries, etc. are automatically converted to vFiles when saved to Data Folder (except for Bookmarks). Exchange vFiles with other Display Setting Select a background image Vodafone handsets, PCs and other devices via Super Mail, Web or Memory Card. CNot available during playback.
  • Page 169: C Creating Vfiles

    Using Super Mail Mail Message 1 Open Inbox, Sent or Outbox (see Steps 1 - 2 on I P.4-2) C Sending via Super Mail 2 Select a message and press d I Create vFiles (see P.13-38 - 13-39) ^ Sky Melody message cannot be converted to vFile. Select To Data Folder and press b Select files from Data Folder and send as Super Mail attachments (see I P.3-10)
  • Page 170: Svg Files

    In Reading window, press d I Press b Select Home or End ^ For details, access Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site (see I P.8-2). C Move to a specific location. ^ Handset may not support sounds or images embedded in E-Books.
  • Page 171: C Using E-Book Images

    Using E-Book Images Using Linked Info/Copying Text C Use numbers, addresses or URLs to place calls, send Sky/Super Mail or access Save As Wallpaper Save images as Wallpaper Mobile Internet sites. Press b Select 1 OK Press b Select an item ^ Linked information cannot be used while other operations are paused (see P.1-29 Index Menu Memory Card...
  • Page 172: Editing Files & Folders

    Deleting Files & Folders Editing Files & Folders ^ When a folder is deleted, all items in the folder are also deleted. ^ Default folders cannot be deleted. Adding Folders ^ Disable protection before deleting folders (see below). ^ V-Applications may not operate properly if related folders (FURUGOLFM_DATA, etc.) or Created folders support all the file formats just as Etc.
  • Page 173: C Copying/Moving Files

    Choose 1 On and press b To cancel, choose 2Off Press b ^ The following folders cannot be protected. B Folders on Memory Card B Shortcut folder ^ Transferring all Memory Card data to handset at once cancels protection. ^ V-Applications may not be downloaded properly if related folders are protected. Copying/Moving Files Copy or move files to other folders within each Data Folder.
  • Page 174 Infrared 14-1...
  • Page 175: Getting Started

    Precautions Getting Started Align Infrared Ports within 20 centimeters with no obstructions between handsets. Exchange information and files with infrared-compatible Vodafone handsets and other devices. Select from the following transfer options: Infrared Port Send One File Send files/entries one by one Receive one file/entry from other handsets.
  • Page 176: Transferring Files

    All File Transfer Transferring Files ^ Security Code and IR Password are required to transfer all files. B Security Code: see P.1-34 One File Transfer B IR Password is required for infrared transfers. Transfers are possible when the passwords of both handsets match.
  • Page 177 Folders Sending Index Menu My Files Data Folder Select a folder and press d I ^ When sending the entire Data Folder, select any folder. Then press d I and proceed to Step 2. Select Send via Infrared and press b Select Folder (All) or Data Folder Files and press b Off-Line Mode is set.
  • Page 178 Handset Security 15-1...
  • Page 179: Changing Security Code

    F 28 F 21 F 20 F 23 Changing Security Code Canceling Enter Security Code Whenever necessary, change Security Code. Q disappears and Keypad Lock is canceled. Center Access Code cannot be changed from handset. ^ Keypad Lock can be canceled during calls. ^ Keypad Lock remains active even if handset power is deactivated, then reactivated.
  • Page 180: C Restrict Dial

    F 24 F 25 Restrict Dial Select a number and press b F 26 ^ Select ------------------- for new entry. Index Menu Functions Privacy Restrict Dial Enter a phone number Enter Security Code To select from Phone Book, see Steps 1 - 3 on P.5-11. Press b Choose 1 On and press b To cancel Restrict Dial, choose 2Off...
  • Page 181: Secret Mode

    F 22 F 29 F 27 Secret Mode Reset Activate Secret Mode to open Secret Mode entries. Reset Defaults Activating Secret Mode Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings. ^ Phone Book entries are unaffected. Index Menu Functions Privacy ^ For settings affected by Reset, see P.18-2 - 18-5.
  • Page 182: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions 16-1...
  • Page 183: Handy Call Functions

    F 38 F 39 Handy Call Functions Side Key Settings Signal Alert For Incoming Calls When Signal Alert is active, handset emits warning beeps when the signal is weak Press a Side Key for 1+ seconds to activate the assigned function while ringing/ and the call may be disconnected.
  • Page 184: Message Recorder

    F 文字 F 44 スケジュール Message Recorder メモ When Message Recorder is Active C For incoming calls, outgoing message plays and recording starts. Activating ^ Recording continues even if handset is closed. ^ To answer calls, press f during recording (no message will be recorded). Record caller messages on handset.
  • Page 185: Voice Memos

    F 50 Alarm Deleting Recorded Messages C While message is playing, press i Choose 1 Yes Press b Setting Alarm ^ The next message plays, if any. l disappears after all messages are deleted. Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific days of the week. Voice Memos ^ Save up to 5 Alarm settings.
  • Page 186: Alarm Options

    Alarm Options At Alarm Time Alarm is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to related settings. ^ In Manner Mode, Manner Settings (see P.3-4) take priority over Alarm options. ^ Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.16-7. After each setting, Schedule/Action Item Image appears if Display Images is set.
  • Page 187: Delete

    F 51 Saved phone number appears at Alarm Time Auto Power On/Off Select 6Option Settings Press b Select 5Phone Number Press b Press b Press e W Enter a phone number Phone Number ^ Dial the number after Alarm stops. Auto Power On ^ Phone Number and Advance Mail cannot be set at the same time.
  • Page 188: Auto Power Off

    F 52 Setting Alarm At Auto Power Off Time ^ In Manner Mode, Manner Settings (see P.3-4) take priority over Alarm options. Handset power turns off. ^ Follow these steps after Step 3 on P.16-11. After each setting, Alarm settings window ^ When handset is in use, confirmation appears (after operation if the time arrives during a returns.
  • Page 189 One Time Schedule Saving Action Items 1 Press b Press k Repetitive Schedule Press j 1 Press e 7 2 Select from 2 xx:xx Daily to 5 xx/xx Yearly and press b Enter title and press b ^ Start date and time are reflected in the items. For 4xx Monthly, if the day is 29, 30 ^ Enter up to 16 single-byte characters.
  • Page 190: C Setting Alarm

    Set volume for Alarm Tone Select 3Sound Press b Select 2Tone Volume Press b Completed Action Items Tone Volume Select a level with E Press b Press e W C To mark Action Items as completed, follow these steps. Set ring time Press k Press d I Press b...
  • Page 191: C Schedule & Action Item Options

    Schedule & Action Item Options Show or hide entries in Standby Press b Press b Select Option Settings Select Standby Display Follow these steps after Step 10 on P.16-14 (Schedule) or P.16-15 (Action Item). After Choose 1On or 2Off Press b Press e W Standby Display each setting, Alarm settings window returns.
  • Page 192: Setting Holidays

    Saving Additional Holidays Check Writer & Entry Number Press k C Press k Press b Press d I Select a date Select an entry Press b Select Details Press e ) to open Schedule window in Day Detail/Stamps, ^ Entry Numbers are assigned when a new entry is saved. Name saved in Owner 1-Week or 1-Month view Profile (see P.2-22) appears for Writer.
  • Page 193: C Editing Entries

    Editing Entries Other Schedule Settings Press k Delete the oldest, unprotected and completed Schedule or Auto Delete Select a date and press b Action Item entries automatically when memory is full KOff Select an entry and press b Press k Press d I Press b Select Auto Delete...
  • Page 194: Motion Control Sensor & Settings

    F 47 Motion Control Sensor & Settings In Viewer position, shake handset to use g functions Viewer Setting KCancel MC Sensor MC Sensor Index Menu Functions Settings 2 MC Settings Viewer Setting Adjust MC Sensor before using Motion Control (see P.1-14) for the first time or when Select 1 Activate MC Sensor or 2 Cancel MC Sensor Press b Motion Control does not work correctly.
  • Page 195: Shake Counter

    Shake Counter Sensitivity Level C Follow these steps after Step 1 on P.16-26. Count up/down numbers by shaking handset. Press d I Press b Select Sensitivity Level Select from ^ Read the precautions on P.1-14 before using Shake Counter. 1 Level 1 to 5 Level 5 Press b ^ Use Shake Counter with clamshell open or closed, or in Viewer position.
  • Page 196: User Shortcuts

    User Shortcuts Sound 1 Press d I 2 Select from 1 Whistle 1 to 9 Original and press b Create shortcuts to functions and files. Press a key for 1+ seconds to activate ^ For 1Whistle 1 to 8Shuffle, proceed to Step 2. corresponding functions in User Shortcut (see below).
  • Page 197: C Assigning User Shortcuts

    Assigning User Shortcuts When Mail, Web, Station, or V-Application is disabled or a Memory Card is not inserted, related function shortcuts are disabled. When the assigned file is already deleted, a confirmation appears. Choose 1Yes Setting Keypad Shortcuts and press b to delete shortcut. User Shortcut list returns. ^ Assign shortcut keys to functions or files when m appears.
  • Page 198: C Editing & Deleting Shortcuts

    F 55 F 56 Press g or i to exit Setting Time-Out Period When Stopwatch is running or paused, choose 1Yes Press b 1 Select 2 Time Out Setting and press b 2 Enter time (01 - 60 seconds) and press b ^ Records are deleted when Stopwatch is canceled.
  • Page 199: Barcode

    ^ Countdown is not affected by incoming calls. Press g after the call to return to Scan & Capture Kitchen Timer window. Use mobile camera to scan printed barcodes. Activate mobile camera from Barcodes ^ Press j for 1+ seconds to activate or cancel Manner Mode. ^ Alarm (see P.16-7) is disabled while Kitchen Timer window is open, but is menu or during text entry.
  • Page 200: Scan During Text Entry

    Continuous Mode MEMORY: or MAILTO: C After scanning, Scan Complete Scan New? appears. C When MEMORY: or MAILTO: appears in scan results, press b ^ To scan next code, choose 1 Yes Press b Frame the code on Display to enter the items underlined with a dotted line automatically in Scanned Data Press b MEMORY:...
  • Page 201: C Reading Saved Barcode Images

    Reading saved Barcode Images Create QR Codes Index Menu My Files Data Folder Create QR Codes from Owner Profile, Phone Book, Mail, Text, Melodies or Images. Save created QR Codes to Data Folder or attach to Super Mail. Select Images and press b Barcodes cannot be created from windows opened with Hot Switching (see P.1-29).
  • Page 202: Mail

    Creating from Saved Data Encode address or number (as recipient), subject, message Mail text and attached files Open Owner Profile, Phone Book entry, mail message, Text Memo entry, melody file or image file to create QR Code. Index Menu Handy (e) Barcodes Create QR Code Mail...
  • Page 203: Scan During Text Entry

    F 33 Choose 1 OK and press b Index Menu Camera ^ Scan results can be used as follows: Select 7 Text Scanner and press b Mobile camera activates in Macro mode. Access Mobile Internet, copy If Music Player is active or Memory Card data is being synchronized, choose 1Yes Mail Address Send mail, save to Phone Book, copy Press b...
  • Page 204: C Panel Saving

    F 49 Panel Saving Calculator Use Panel Saving to shut down Display after a period of inactivity. This will extend Use Calculator for basic arithmetic, percentage, and tax calculation. Battery Time. Period of inactivity can be specified between 2 and 20 minutes. ^ Key Assignments: Handset may not enter Panel Saving mode depending on its status, such as during F49:Calculator...
  • Page 205: Spending Memo

    F 42 Spending Memo Pen Light Use Spending Memo to add expenses, such as travel expenses. Use handset as a flashlight. ^ Enter up to 31 entries (up to 30,999,969 yen in total, 999,999 yen per entry). ^ Entries cannot be saved during a call. Illuminate Illuminate Pen Light In Standby, double-press s...
  • Page 206: C Activating Video Out

    F 40 Choose 1 On and press b Viewing Images on External Devices ^ Video Out Active Press g to Cancel appears on handset. To cancel Video Out, choose 2Off Press b Use the supplied Video Cable to connect handset to a TV, VCR, etc. to view images or exportable V-Applications (see I P.11-4) saved on handset/Memory Card;...
  • Page 207: Initiating Calls

    F 15 Ringer Out Headphones (with Built-in TV Antenna) When Headphones are connected to handset, Ring Tone sounds from Headphones and handset speaker. Disable speaker as shown below. Earphone/Speaker is set by Initiating Calls default. Use Call Button on Headphones (with built-in TV antenna) to call the primary number Index Menu Functions Sounds...
  • Page 208: Optional Services

    Optional Services 17-1...
  • Page 209: Optional Services Overview

    F 71 F 73 Optional Services Overview Call Forwarding F 74 ^ When handset is out-of-range or outside your subscription area, access Optional Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be used at the same time. (Activating Call Services from a touch-tone landline. Forwarding cancels Voice Mail.) ^ For details, contact Vodafone Customer Center, General Information (see P.18-21).
  • Page 210: Voice Mail

    F 77 F 72 F 73 F 70 Voice Mail F 74 Play Voice Mail Check Voice Mail messages ^ Voice Mail and Call Forwarding cannot be used at the same time. (Activating Voice Mail Index Menu Functions Services Play Voice Mail cancels Call Forwarding.) Choose 1 Yes Press b...
  • Page 211: Call Waiting

    F 75 F 76 Call Waiting 3 Way Calling Call Waiting Open Another Line Activate or cancel Call Waiting Open another line during a call On/Off Press f CSubscribers in Hokkaido, Hokuriku, Kyushu, Okinawa, Tohoku, Niigata, Chugoku and Shikoku areas Enter a phone number during a call cannot set this service from handsets (service itself is available).
  • Page 212: G Break Away (From 2 Open Lines)

    Break Away Original call ends (from 2 Open Lines) Line 1 and Line 2 remain connected CAvailable for subscribers in Kanto, Koshin, Tokai and Kansai areas. Press b during 3 Way Calls Select 4 Break Away Press b Choose 1 Yes Press b Break Away appears.
  • Page 213: Appendix

    Appendix 18-1...
  • Page 214: Function List

    C 2. Privacy Function List Function Default Refer to Settings for items with gray background are affected by Reset. 0. Keypad Lock P.15-2 Also available during calls. 1. Auto Key Lock P.15-3 Currently not available for subscribers in Tohoku, Niigata, Chugoku and Shikoku areas. 2.
  • Page 215 Function Default Refer to C 7. Services 2. Spending Memo P.16-46 Function Default Refer to 3. User Dictionary P.4-15 0. Ring Time 20 Seconds P.17-5 Recorder Settings: Unset, 1. Call Forwarding P.17-3 4. Message Recorder Volume Level: Volume Level Link, P.16-4 2.
  • Page 216: Troubleshooting

    Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting ^ Is Rapid Charger connected ^ Plug in again. correctly to handset or Desktop Problem Possible Cause Solution Holder? ^ Is g pressed for 1+ seconds? ^ Press g for 1+ seconds. ^ Is Rapid Charger plugged in ^ Plug in again.
  • Page 217: Character Code List

    Indicators & Recharge Warning Character Code List C s appears Handset is out-of-range. Move for a better signal. Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits C s appears (Space) 、 、 、 、 。 。 。 。 , , , , . . . . ・ ・ ・ ・ : : : : ; ; ; ; ? ? ? ? ю...
  • Page 218 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits Digits Digits 佐 佐 佐 佐 叉 叉 叉 叉 唆 唆 唆 唆 嵯 嵯 嵯 嵯 左 左 左 左 差 差 差 差 査 査 査 査 沙 沙 沙 沙 瑳 瑳 瑳 瑳 砂 砂 砂 砂 蝉...
  • Page 219: Specifications

    Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three Specifications Digits Digits Digits 漾 漾 漾 漾 漓 漓 漓 漓 滷 滷 滷 滷 澆 澆 澆 澆 潺 潺 潺 潺 潸 潸 潸 潸 澁 澁 澁 澁 澀 澀 澀 澀 潯 潯 潯 潯 罟...
  • Page 220: Index

    C Rapid Charger Index Power Source AC 100V, 50/60 Hz Battery Saving ........16-43 Numbers/Symbols Battery Strength ......1-17, 1-18 Power Consumption 8 VA h -key Settings........16-24 Bit Rate..........10-11 3 Way Calling ........17-7 Output Voltage/Current DC 5.6V/500 mA Bookmark (E-Book)......
  • Page 221 Continuous Mode......16-28 FM ............6-2 Incoming Calls (FM) ......6-15 Menu Background......8-15 Copy (text) .......... 4-17 Focus Lock..........7-7 incoming calls (rejecting) ....2-9 Menu Design........8-15 Count..........16-26 Font Settings.........8-9 Incoming Calls (TV) ......6-9 Merge Panorama ......13-32 Count Down........16-26 Format Card ........12-6 Incoming Notice........
  • Page 222 PC transmissions......16-51 Redial.............2-4 Show Thumbnails text (editing)........4-16 Pen Light........... 16-47 Reject Call ...........15-4 (Camera mode image) ....7-30 text (entering) ........4-4 Personal Data ........5-4 Reset (information)......2-19 Show/Hide Indicators text (entry modes) ........ 4-2 Personal Ring Tone ......5-10 Reset All ..........
  • Page 223: Warranty & After-Sales Services

    Warranty & After-Sales Services Customer Service If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services, please call General C Warranty Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Warranty is provided when you purchase V604SH. ^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. Vodafone Customer Centers ^ Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
  • Page 224 January 2006, First Edition Vodafone K.K. For additional information, please visit a Vodafone shop. Model: V604SH 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,...
  • Page 225 Introduction Symbols Multi Selector Thank you for purchasing the V604SH. Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. In this manual, Multi Selector operations are ^ This manual has been produced for V604SH Vodafone live! indicated as shown to the right.
  • Page 226 MEMO Page References When 6 appears next to a page reference, indicated pages are in Basic Operations Manual. Page reference alone indicates pages in Vodafone live! Manual. C Abbreviated Steps Handset operations starting from Index Menu are abbreviated as follows: Press e to open Handy Features menu Press b Perform the operation such as opening a window...
  • Page 227 Contents Checking Messages ............4-2 Mail Box Using Received Messages ..........4-7 Symbols........................i C Replying to Messages ..........4-7 Contents ........................iv C Forwarding Messages ..........4-8 C Resending Messages ..........4-8 Vodafone live! Overview C Linked Info ..............4-9 Vodafone live! Basics............1-2 Vodafone C Protecting Messages ..........4-11 C Vodafone live! Services ..........
  • Page 228 Unretrieved List ............... 5-2 Server Mail C Acquire Mail List............5-2 Getting Started ..............7-4 Web Basics C Retrieving Selected Messages ........5-3 C Web Content...............7-4 C Deleting Unretrieved List Messages ......5-4 C Saving Information............7-5 Server Mail................ 5-5 Using Web.................7-6 C Forwarding Server Mail..........
  • Page 229 Security................9-5 Station (Japanese Only) Additional Warning Message..........9-5 Functions Getting Started ...............13-4 Station Show User ID............9-5 C Station Content............13-4 Basics Certification............9-5 C Subscription Status...........13-4 Resetting Web & Center Address ........9-6 Opening Main List ............13-5 Web Reset ............. 9-6 My List ................13-6 Clear Memory ............
  • Page 230 Appendix Reset Settings..............16-2 Appendix C Mail Settings ............16-2 C Web Settings............16-3 C V-Application Settings..........16-3 C Station Settings............16-3 Display Messages............16-4 C Mail ................16-4 C Web................16-5 C V-Applications ............16-6 C Station..............16-7 Pictograph List............... 16-8 Memory List..............
  • Page 231: Vodafone Live! Overview

    Vodafone live! Overview...
  • Page 232: Vodafone Live! Basics

    C V-Applications Vodafone live! Basics Download V-Applications, including games and 3D graphics. Vodafone live! Services Web Downloads Network V-Applications Standby V-Application Search for and download a wide A number of V-Applications let Use this entertaining function to variety of useful and entertaining you enjoy network gaming or set a V-Application that activates Use Vodafone live! services to exchange text/multimedia messages with compatible...
  • Page 233: Network Setup

    Network Setup Customizing Handset Address To use Vodafone live! services, first download network connection information from Change alphanumerics before @ of the default handset mail address. Vodafone live! Service Center. Handset initiates Network Setup when e , d , b , i , j , k or C is pressed for the first time.
  • Page 234: Disabling Vodafone Live

    Disabling Vodafone live! Disable any or all Vodafone live! services. Use this function to restrict access to or prevent unauthorized use of Vodafone live! services on your handset. All services are active by default. Press bqp Enter Security Code Select a service and press b Choose 2 Off and press b To activate, choose 1On Press b...
  • Page 235 Mail...
  • Page 236: New Mail

    MEMO New Mail...
  • Page 237: Opening New Messages

    Opening New Messages There is no incoming message alert (Ring Tone, Vibration, Mobile/Small Light, Information Menu, etc.) for new messages when: B The sender is not saved in Phone Book and Hide Spam is active When handset is in Viewer position, use Side Keys to execute operations; see B The subject or sender is registered to Sort By Subject or Sort By Addresses as diagram on P.i and "Side Key Assignments (Viewer)"...
  • Page 238 Inbox C Message Type Sky Mail (mail from Vodafone handsets) Inbox Contents E-mail (messages received via the Internet) To open Inbox while Information Menu (New Mail) appears, press b ; otherwise, open Super Mail with attachments Mail and press b twice. To select a different view for Mail Box, see "List" (P.4-27 Super Mail Notice (Server Mail, initial portion included) "Mail Box Menu").
  • Page 239: C Retrieving Super Mail

    Retrieving Super Mail Press e b Download starts. After the message is retrieved, Inbox opens. (Super Mail Notice The Center sends the initial portion of Super Mail messages when: disappears and the message is saved.) When there are unselected items, choose 1Yes Press b B The message is over 385 single-byte characters B The sender's address is over 56 single-byte characters...
  • Page 240: Sky Melody

    Sky Melody If Mail service is disabled, Sky Melody cannot be used. Activate Mail to use Sky Melody (see P.1-6). See Vodafone Website for detailed information. Requesting Melody Files Press d , select 4 Sky Melody and press b Press b Follow voice prompts and select a melody Press g Sky Melody Center sends the melody.
  • Page 241: Sending Text

    Sending Text Messages...
  • Page 242: Creating Text Messages

    Creating Text Messages Character Entry Limits Character limits vary by Mail Type. Procedure Sky Mail 128 single-byte alphanumerics Without attachment: 12,000 single-byte characters Super Mail With attachment: 15,000 single-byte characters Enter Recipient (see P.3-4) (Up to 30 KB including attachments) Greeting 112 single-byte alphanumerics Phone Book...
  • Page 243: C Attaching Images & Sounds

    Press b Phone Book 1 Select 1 Phone Book and press b Mail Composition window returns. Super Mail Y[Kitayama Kaoru 2 Open an entry Attaching Images & Sounds: see P.3-9 Z[I got your mail G[Thank you in advan] Option Settings: see P.3-13 CTo search Phone Book, see Steps 2 - 3 on 6P.5-11.
  • Page 244 Using Fixed Text (Japanese Only) Entering Recipients (Super Mail) ^ Set 言語選択 日本語 (Japanese) (see 6 P.8-18) to use Preset Fixed 言語選択 (Language) to 日本語 言語選択 言語選択 日本語 日本語 C Follow these steps to enter up to five recipients: Text, Editable Text or Custom Fixed Text (see P.6-4). Press b After Step 4 on P.3-4, select Y ^ Follow these steps after Step 7 on P.3-4.
  • Page 245 Creating Messages with Show Inbox Mail Copying Inbox Mail Message While creating a new message, use Show Inbox Mail to open a C To copy and paste subject or message text into the new message, activate Inbox previously received message in Inbox directly from New New Message Mail message and follow these steps.
  • Page 246 ^ When converted from JPEG Animation, MNG files open only on packet-enabled Follow these steps after Step 9 on P.3-5. Mail Composition window returns after a file Vodafone handsets manufactured by Sharp. To send MNG files to other is attached.
  • Page 247: C Saving To Outbox

    Capture & Attach Image from New Message Option Settings Follow these steps after Step 9 on P.3-5. Mail Composition window returns after an ^ Sky Mail options are available only when sending to Vodafone handsets. image is attached. ^ These settings are valid for one message when set during message composition. ^ Option Settings are not available when resending messages.
  • Page 248: Set Priority

    Set Priority Set priority when sending mail Reply Address Designate a different mail address for receiving replies CAvailable for Sky Mail. CAvailable for Super Mail. KNormal KOff Press b Select 4 Set Priority Press b Activating Select Option Settings Select from 1 Low to 4 By Express Press b Press b Select 3 Reply Address...
  • Page 249: 2-Touch Mail

    ^ Auto Send initiates message send up to three times including initial attempt. Press g to exit ^ When Auto Send messages are sent, Super Mail takes priority over Sky Mail. ^ Failed Auto Send messages are saved to Sent and Outbox. Adding to 2-Touch Mail while Creating Message C When there is no entry in 2-Touch Mail, add an address from Mail Composition 2-Touch Mail...
  • Page 250: Greeting

    Greeting Send messages to compatible Vodafone handsets anytime, to be opened at the designated date/time in the future; ideal for holidays, birthdays and other special occasions. Press d , select 3 Greeting and press b Mail Composition window opens. Select Y and press b Enter a recipient's number and press b To enter recipients, see Steps 3 - 4 on P.3-4.
  • Page 251 Mail Box...
  • Page 252: Checking Messages

    Checking Messages Using Save Auto Send for Outbox Messages C For one message, press d Select 0 Mail Box Press b Select Received messages are saved to Inbox, sent ones to Sent and drafts to Outbox. 3 Outbox Press b Press d I Select a message Select Save...
  • Page 253 C Message Type Mail Box Contents Select a Mail Box and press b . Inbox, Sent or Outbox opens. Sky Mail (mail to/from Vodafone handsets) To select a different view for Mail Box, see "List" (P.4-27 "Mail Box Menu"). E-mail (messages sent/received via the Internet) Super Mail with attachments Unread/Read (Inbox), Mail Type (Sent/Outbox) Super Mail: B...
  • Page 254: Using Received Messages

    Message Contents Using Received Messages Select a message and press b to open it. Sending Priority: see P.6-10 Replying to Messages C: Low, D: Normal, E: High, F: By Express Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b (B: Super Mail or Super Mail Notice) Image Display Size Select 1 Inbox and press b...
  • Page 255: Forwarding Messages

    Forwarding Messages Linked Info ^ Messages with Privacy Level 2 or 4 cannot be forwarded. Saving Linked Info to Phone Book ^ Super Mail is always forwarded as Super Mail. Linked Info is indicated by a dotted underline. Save a linked phone number, mail Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b address or URL from within message text or sender's address to Phone Book;...
  • Page 256: Protecting Messages

    Protecting Messages Using Linked Info Use numbers (TEL:), addresses or URLs (http:// or https://) to place calls, send Protect important messages in Inbox, Sent or Outbox from unintentional deletion. messages or access Mobile Internet sites. Available only when number, address or ^ Unretrieved List (Super Mail), unread Super Mail Notices and incoming linked messages URL is underlined with a dotted line.
  • Page 257: Deleting Messages

    Deleting Messages Delete All Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b Selecting Messages to Delete Select 1 Inbox, 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press d I Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b Select 3 Delete All and press b Select 1 Inbox, 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press b Select 1 Select All or 2 Read/Unprotected ( 2 Unprotected for Sent...
  • Page 258: Chat Mail Log

    Press b Chat Mail Log ^ Repeat Steps 5 - 7 to add more members. Press b To change group members, select a number Enter number or address Use Chat Mail Log folders to organize messages exchanged between your handset Press b and up to five addresses per folder.
  • Page 259: Mail Folders

    Select 7 Mail Box Settings and press b Chat Mail Log Menu Select 3 Set Folders and press b C While Chat Mail Log folder is open, press d I to reply, forward, etc. C To open a message, select a message and press b . Select 1 Inbox, 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press b Select 1 Folder Name and press b ^ Deleting a message from Inbox or Sent automatically deletes the same message in...
  • Page 260: C Letter Pad

    F 40 Letter Pad Moving a Message 1 Select a message and press d I Set Letter Pad for each Mail Folder to use as background for Mail Box contents (when ^ Auto Send (A) and failed Auto Send (B) messages are not selectable. List view is Pattern 1), message contents, Mail Composition windows and New Message windows.
  • Page 261 Select 1 Show Message or 2 Hide Message and press b All Numbers/Addresses 1 Select 1 Set All and press b ^ Handset does not respond to messages sorted with Hide Message. To cancel, choose 3Off Press b (Skip ahead to Step 9.) Individual Numbers/Addresses Sort by Text String 1 Select 2 One Number/Address and press b...
  • Page 262: Confirm Delivery & Cancel Delivery

    ^ When Hide Spam is active, handset does not respond when messages from Select a message and press b unsaved numbers or addresses are received. Mail Composition window opens. ^ Non-delivery notifications are also sorted to a designated folder. For Auto Send (A) messages, Cancel Auto Send? appears. Choose 1Yes Press b For failed Auto Send (B) messages, Re-save As Auto Send? appears.
  • Page 263: Attachments

    Wallpaper & Display Images Attachments Save images as Wallpaper or to Display Images (Power On, Power Off, Incoming Call or Alarm). Saving Attachments to Data Folder Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b Save message attachments (image, sound, vFile, etc.) to Data Folder. Select 1 Inbox or 2 Sent and press b Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b Press b...
  • Page 264: Other Functions

    Other Functions Mail Box/Message Menu Scan Code Read barcodes directly from messages Mail Box Menu Open a message with barcodes (images) attached (see P.4-2) Select Follow these steps after opening a Mail Box (see P.4-4). Press b Press b Select X Scan Code a barcode (image) ^ Using Scan Results: see 6P.16-36 Show Address...
  • Page 265: Scroll Unit (For Mail Box)

    Scroll Unit Select from four options Set Display Size Change font and image size (Press and hold E to scroll) (for Mail Box) KContinuation KFont Size: Standard, Image Size: 100% Press d I Press b Press d I Press b Select Scroll Unit Select an option Select Set Display Size...
  • Page 266: Server Mail

    Server Mail...
  • Page 267: Unretrieved List

    Retrieving Selected Messages Unretrieved List When more than one message is selected, some may not be retrieved. Acquire Mail List Open Unretrieved List To retrieve all messages, press d I Press b Select Retrieve all Mail Retrieve a list of messages stored at the Center (Server Mail), then retrieve selected messages.
  • Page 268: C Deleting Unretrieved List Messages

    Deleting Unretrieved List Messages Server Mail Deleted messages cannot be recovered. Forwarding Server Mail Open Unretrieved List Forward Server Mail directly to PCs, etc. Message text is forwarded as an attachment. Deleting Selected Messages 1 Select a message and press b Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b The box is checked.
  • Page 269: C Deleting Server Mail

    Deleting Server Mail Delete Server Mail directly without downloading messages first. Press d , select 0 Mail Box and press b Select 1 Inbox and press b Press b When Mail Box Layout is set to Folder, select appropriate folder Select a message (Super Mail Notice) and press d I ^ Select a Super Mail message with B (red) and X.
  • Page 270: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions...
  • Page 271: Auto Reply

    Auto reply Changing Titles 1 Select 1 Title and press b 2 Enter title and press b Reply automatically with a preset Sky Mail message when you are busy, away, etc. ^ Specify recipient number or address from Option Settings in Phone Book entries (see 6 P.5-11). ^ Enter up to 18 single-byte characters.
  • Page 272: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings Report Setting Set an address for Report Spam (see P.4-28) Kstop@meiwaku.vodafone.jp Select contents or cancel notices for messages received Press d Select 5 Mail Settings Press b Select L Center Mail Notice during handset use Press b Select 4 Report Address Enter Security Code KName...
  • Page 273: Super Mail Settings

    Super Mail Settings Retrieve selections in Download Rest (see P.2-8) and Select Contents (see P.5-3) take priority over Rejected Files setting. Auto Retrieve Additional Settings Retrieve complete Super Mail manually or automatically Auto Retrieve is set to Manual by default. Save &...
  • Page 274: Reply Address

    Select 1 Security and press b Reply Address Designate a different mail address for receiving replies Select 1 PIN Setting and press b KOff Enter a 4-digit PIN and press b Activating Press d Select 5 Mail Settings Press b Select 2 Super Mail Select 2 PIN Filter and press b Press b...
  • Page 275: C Additional Settings

    Select a number and press b Super Mail Group ^ Select ------------------- for new entry. Press b Press b To edit entry, select an entry Edit Creating Mail Groups Press b Press i (Long Press) Press b To delete entry, select an entry Enter a phone number or mail address and press b Create up to 10 Mail Groups to send Super Mail to multiple recipients at one time.
  • Page 276: C Deleting Groups/Members

    Deleting Groups/Members Press d , select 5 Mail Settings and press b Save and share BBS messages. ^ Send Polling request (see P.3-14) to receive BBS messages (Sky Mail option setting). Select 2 Super Mail and press b ^ Save and share Location Info or Auto Reply message (see P.6-2). Select 2 Super Mail Group and press b ^ Skip ahead to Step 5 when deleting all Groups.
  • Page 277: Resetting Mail & Center Address

    Polling C When BBS is accessed, handset receives a Polling message. Press d Select 0 Mail Box Press b Select 1 Inbox Press b Select a message with Z or Q Press b ^ P Sky Mail appears when messages with Q are opened. Resetting Mail &...
  • Page 278: Web

    Browser software copyright $ 2004 Openwave Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 279 MEMO Web Basics...
  • Page 280: Getting Started

    Saving Information Getting Started Web information is saved in Cache Memory and Message Folder; contents remain Use Web (Vodafone Web) to access the Mobile Internet. Browse for image or sound even after exiting Web or turning handset power off. files as well as information. ^ An additional contract is required to use Web service.
  • Page 281: Using Web

    Entering URLs Directly Using Web Enter URLs directly to access Mobile Internet sites. Opening Vodafone Web Menu Press e , select 5 Internet and press b Access Mobile Internet sites by selecting a topic from Vodafone Web Menu. Select 1 New and press b Press e , select 1 Vodafone Web and press b Enter URL Vodafone Web Menu opens.
  • Page 282: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Text Entry & Item Selection Enter text or select items to send information. Text Entry Field Moving Cursor ^ Highlight , and press b. Text entry window opens. Move cursor to select items. Selectable items are underlined with a dotted line. Enter text and press b.
  • Page 283: Home

    Designate a site as Home. Select Home from Web menu or while viewing other Register with Auto Delivery Service to receive update notifications and other information to open site. Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site is set by default. information on handset. Use the notification to access the information provider or Mobile Internet sites to download more information.
  • Page 284 Advanced Features...
  • Page 285: Favorites, Message Folder & Bookmarks

    ^ Save items of interest to Message Folder or frequently used items to Favorites. B Information deleted from Favorites appears in Message Folder. ^ Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site (Japanese Only) is bookmarked by default. Visit Space Town for various downloads such as Wallpapers, games and Dictionary files.
  • Page 286: Using Linked Info

    Deleting Entries Saving to Phone Book Press e C To save as new entry, open information and follow these steps. Press b Select a phone number or mail address Select Save Favorites & Message Folder Press b Select 1 New Entry Press b See 6 P.5-4 - 5-5 for more 1 Select 3 Favorites or 7 Message Folder and press b...
  • Page 287: C Wallpaper & Display Images

    Wallpaper & Display Images Playing Sound Files Save images as Wallpaper or to Display Images (Power On, Power Off, Incoming Call Open information or Alarm). Select a sound file and press b ^ Some images may not be used as Wallpaper or Display Images. ^ Image files saved as Wallpaper or Display Images are not saved to Data Folder.
  • Page 288: Downloading Chaku-Uta

    vFiles See 6 P.13-36 for handling of vFiles. Open information Select a vFile and press b ^ Contents can only be viewed when Show appears. Select Show and press b Contents appear. To import vFiles, see Step 2 in "Importing vFiles" on 6P.13-39. Press b To open properties, select Property B Press i to return.
  • Page 289 Additional Functions...
  • Page 290: Sub Menu Settings

    Sub Menu Settings Playback Volume Adjust volume for sound playback Press d I Press b Press b Select Playback Volume Adjust level Follow these steps after opening information. ^ Alternatively, use E during playback. ^ When the volume level is specified by information providers, you cannot increase the Set Display Size Change font and image size volume above the specified level.
  • Page 291: Activate Tv

    Activate TV Activate TV without exiting Web Link Limiter Disable Mobile Internet access via Internet Press d I Press b KOff, Link Limiter Code: 9999 Select Activate TV Activating/Canceling To return to information, press b I Select 8Return To Web Press b Press e Select 8 Web Settings...
  • Page 292: Resetting Web & Center Address

    Resetting Web & Center Address Reset Web settings Web Reset See P.16-3 for the settings affected by Reset Press e Select 8 Web Settings Press b Select 2 Web Reset Press b Select 1 Reset Press b Enter Security Code Select 1 OK or 2 Cancel Press b Clear Memory...
  • Page 293 V-Applications This product is equipped with JBlend designed to accelerate the performance of Java ! Application. Powered by JBlend ! Copyright 1997-2005 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved. JBlend and JBlend-related brands are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. Java and Java-related brands are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 294: V-Application Basics

    MEMO V-Application Basics 10-2 10-3...
  • Page 295: Getting Started

    Getting Started Remote Control Use handset to control a TV, VCR, etc. (A compatible V-Application is required.) Download V-Applications, including games and 3D graphics. ^ Z appears for compatible V-Applications. Infrared Port ^ Separate subscriptions are required for V-Applications downloaded via Web. ^ Align Infrared Port (right) with infrared port of target device.
  • Page 296: Starting V-Applications

    Some V-Applications require Center Access Code or Security Level setting. Follow Starting Network V-Applications onscreen prompts to use the V-Application (may only be available in Japanese). C After Step 2 on P.10-6, select 1 Connect or 2 Stay Off-line Press b B When 1 Connect is selected in Off-Line Mode (see 6 P.3-6), Establish Properties Network Connection? appears.
  • Page 297: Exit, Pause & Resume

    Exit, Pause & Resume Exiting or Pausing V-Applications Press g while using a V-Application In Viewer position, press h for 1+ seconds. Exiting V-Application 1 Select 3 End and press b G disappears and V-Appli Library returns. Pausing V-Application 1 Select 1 Pause and press b Handset returns to Standby (F remains).
  • Page 298: Using V-Applications

    Using V-Applications 11-1...
  • Page 299: Managing V-Applications

    Managing V-Applications Standby V-Application Set a V-Application to activate when handset enters Standby. Opening V-Application Properties ^ Only one V-Application can be set at a time, and some do not run in Standby. ^ V-Applications on Memory Card cannot be set for Standby. Index Menu Vodafone live! V-Appli...
  • Page 300: Video Out

    Video Out Connect handset to a TV, VCR, etc. with the supplied Video Cable to view V-Applications on the target device. ^ Video Out function applies only to V-Applications which support video output. Check Video Out in properties (see P.11-2). ^ Before performing the steps below, connect handset to a device with the supplied Video Cable (see 6 P.16-48).
  • Page 301: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions 12-1...
  • Page 302: General Settings

    General Settings Backlight Select a Backlight status for V-Applications KLink to Backlight Select a handset response to incoming calls, etc. while a Incoming Settings Index Menu Vodafone live! V-Appli V-Appli Settings Backlight On/Off V-Application is active Select from 1 Always Active to 3 Link to Backlight Press b KPause Application Always Active...
  • Page 303: Save Direct Key

    Save a V-Application to User Shortcut (see 6 P.16-31) Save Direct Key Index Menu Vodafone live! V-Appli Save Direct Key Saving to User Shortcut Select 1 Save Press b Press b Select a V-Application Deleting from User Shortcut Select 2 Cancel Press b Resetting V-Appli &...
  • Page 304: Station (Japanese Only)

    Station (Japanese Only) 13-1...
  • Page 305 MEMO Station Basics 13-2 13-3...
  • Page 306: Getting Started

    Getting Started Opening Main List Use Station to access a variety of area-specific local information, periodically updated Index Menu Vodafone live! Station automatically. An additional contract is required to use Station service. Select 2 Main List and press b Station Content If Main List is empty, choose 1Yes Press b Select a topic and press b...
  • Page 307: My List

    Editing My List My List Moving Saved Topics Saving to My List Urgent Information cannot be moved. Save topics to My List to receive periodic updates, delivered automatically. Index Menu Vodafone live! Station My List ^ Save up to 20 topics. ^ Urgent Information is saved automatically.
  • Page 308 Ring Tone Volume C While handset is ringing, press C (up) or D (down). ^ Ring Tone Level setting (see 6 P.9-2) changes accordingly. ^ Cancel Manner Mode (see 6 P.3-3) to adjust level. Quick Silent C Press j to instantly mute incoming information tone for that information only. In Standby C Press b Press b...
  • Page 309 Advanced Features 14-1...
  • Page 310: Saving Information

    Saving Information Deleting All Information C Press b Press b Select 3 Station Press b Select Vodafone live! Saved Information Select 6 Saved Information Press d I Select 2 Delete All Handset or 4 Delete All SD Card Press b Enter Security Code Choose Information in Main List is updated automatically (see P.13-5).
  • Page 311: Files Within Information

    Files within Information Indicators & Updates Weather Indicator is updated when: ^ Follow these steps after opening information. eWeather Indicator update time arrives ^ Use information in My List or Saved Information. fA different area forecast is received gMain List update time arrives (see P.15-3) W:Partly/Chance of J:Clear Skies (Day) hManually updated (see P.13-5)
  • Page 312: Location Info

    Location Info Checking Location Info Index Menu Vodafone live! Station Select 7 Location Info and press b Location Info Log opens. When Location Info is protected (see below), enter Security Code. To update Location Info, press d I Press b Select Update Location Info To delete Location Info, press d I Press b...
  • Page 313 Additional Functions 15-1...
  • Page 314: Sub Menu Settings

    Sub Menu Settings Basic Settings Follow these steps after opening information. Update Frequency Set an interval for Main List automatic update Set Display Size Change font and image size K6 Hours KFont Size: Standard, Image Size: 100% Index Menu Vodafone live! Station Station Settings Update Frequency...
  • Page 315: Resetting Station & Center Address

    Resetting Station & Center Address Reset Station settings Reset Station See P.16-3 for the settings affected by Reset Index Menu Vodafone live! Station Station Settings Reset Station Select 1 Reset Press b Select 1 OK or Enter Security Code 2 Cancel Press b Clear Memory Delete all information in Station...
  • Page 316: Appendix

    Appendix 16-1...
  • Page 317: Reset Settings

    Reset Settings U 1790. ^ Sky Melody Center Address returns to ^ Letter Pad in Display Settings is also reset to Off. Mail Settings Web Settings See P.6-14 for resetting Mail Settings. See P.9-6 for resetting Web settings. Auto Retrieve Manual Text Only Images and sounds retrieved...
  • Page 318: Display Messages

    Display Messages Sha-mail Cannot be Sent Causes include the following scenarios. For details, contact Vodafone Customer Center, General Information (see P.16-16). Mail ^ Recipient does not subscribe to Super Mail or Long Mail. ^ Recipient handset is not Super Mail-compatible. (Long Mail-compatible handsets Send failed due to weak signal.
  • Page 319 Download may fail due to low battery. Library memory is full. Press e i to continue downloading or press Charge battery beforehand. GOLF File Size:XXXKB Insufficient Memory d c to cancel. in Handset Download Download to Audio File? Memory Card Battery low Download Size: 3*KB Download may not...
  • Page 320: Pictograph List

    C Pictograph Code 3 Pictograph List Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Open Pictograph Code mode and press d a . Use G to select a Pictograph and press b to enter it. C Pictograph Code 1 Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph C Pictograph Code 4 Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph...
  • Page 321: Memory List

    C Pictograph Code 5 Memory List Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Code Pictograph Mail Sent Approximately 1,040 KB Outbox Approximately 200 KB Inbox Approximately 3,000 KB *Shared with Favorites or Message Folder (Web) and Saved Information (Station). Favorites/Message Folder Approximately 3,000 KB Up to 20...
  • Page 322: Index

    Favorites (saving to) ......8-2 Mail (creating & sending) ....3-3 Index Fixed Text..........3-7 Mail (deleting messages)....4-12 Folder Name........4-17 Mail (disabling) ........1-6 Cancel Delivery........4-22 Font Size......4-29, 9-2, 15-2 Mail (editing messages)....... 4-2 Numbers Cc ............3-6 Forward ..........4-8 Mail (entering message text)....
  • Page 323 Network V-Applications..... 10-4 Save Dictionary........8-7 Sky Mail ..........1-2, 3-3 V-Application (remote control) ..10-5 New Information......... 13-8 Save Direct Key ........12-4 Sky Melody........1-2, 2-10 V-Application (resetting) ....12-4 Next (Unretrieved List) ......5-3 Save Info Number .......15-3 SMAF (MA-2) Format ......3-10 V-Application (resuming) ....
  • Page 324: Customer Service

    Subscription Area Service Center Phone Number Model: V604SH Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, G 0088-240-157 General Information Manufacturer: SHARP Corporation Miyagi, Fukushima, Niigata, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, G 0088-240-113 Customer Assistance Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui G 0088-241-157...

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