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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 920SC.
● Read this guide thoroughly before using 920SC to ensure
proper usage.
● After reading this guide, keep it on hand for later reference.
● Should you lose or damage this guide, contact Customer
Service (
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P.13-29).
● Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions or
service area.
SoftBank 920SC is compatible with both 3G and GSM network
technologies.
Notes
• Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited.
• Contents are subject to change without prior notice.
• Some functions and services are not available in Japan.
• Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions
in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing information,
contact Customer Service (
• SoftBank will replace missing/misplaced pages upon request.
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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 920SC. Notes • Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. ● Read this guide thoroughly before using 920SC to ensure proper usage. • Contents are subject to change without prior notice. ● After reading this guide, keep it on hand for later reference.
  • Page 2 Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Internet Services Camera & Imaging Chapter Contents Media Player & S! Applications At A Glance Handy Extras Communication Services Handset Security Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents..........ii User's Dictionary........2-14 Call Barring........3-19 Accessories..........v Phonebook.........2-16 Caller ID..........3-22 About This Guide ........vi Using Phonebook.......2-20 Safety Precautions ....... viii Account Details........2-23 Messaging General Notes ........xviii Data Folder ........2-23 Messaging Basics ........ 4-2 SAR Certification........ xxiii Viewing Files........2-25 Custom Mail Address ......
  • Page 4 ® Camera Mode........6-4 Bar Code Reader ........8-10 Bluetooth Data Transmission ..11-6 Single Shot...........6-5 Stopwatch..........8-13 USB Connection ......... 11-9 Capturing Options........6-7 Dictionary ..........8-14 Memory Card Backup ...... 11-10 Video Mode........6-10 File Viewer.........8-14 Mass Storage........11-12 ® Recording Video.........6-10 BookSurfing (Japanese)....8-15 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)..
  • Page 5 USIM Card ..........13-4 Troubleshooting.........13-7 Software Update......13-10 Function List........13-11 Key List for Text Entry......13-14 Symbols & Pictograms .....13-15 Memory List ........13-17 Specifications........13-17 Index ..........13-19 Objective Index ........13-25 Advanced Settings Index ....13-27 Warranty & Service ......13-28 Customer Service ......13-29...
  • Page 6: Accessories

    SBM Charger Connector Adapter (SC-A) [SCDAJ2] 1 Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available via SoftBank Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notice. Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required. 2 Connect to AC Charger (fP.1-5). Two Connector Adapters are included.
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    In this guide, SoftBank 920SC is referred to as 920SC/handset. Symbols Instructions are described using mainly default settings. When In this guide, graphics represent 920SC keys; see "Parts & Functions" settings are changed, screen shots or handset responses may (fP.1-2). Softkey and Multi Selector operations are indicated as follows.
  • Page 8: Menu Operations

    Highlighting Multi Selector Operations In this guide, "to highlight" means to move cursor to an item. Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, and scroll, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below. Menu Operations Basic Multi Selector Operations Main Menu/Menu operations are simplified with arrows.
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    • Read these safety precautions before using handset. • Observe all precautions to avoid injury to yourself and others, or damage to property. • SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset ●...
  • Page 10 Danger Handset, Battery, & Charger Avoid battery leakage, breakage or fire injury. Do not: Use only specified battery and Charger ( P.v). Heat or dispose of battery in a fire. ● Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating, or Disassemble, modify, or break battery.
  • Page 11 As the emission Record from Mobile Light LED used in this or electric shock may result. product is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Servicing is limited to qualified servicing station only. Contact SoftBank Avoid sources of fire. Customer Center, Customer Assistance for repairs.
  • Page 12 Charger, and contact the heard, especially when walking in or around traffic to avoid accidents. SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not swing handset by the strap.
  • Page 13 Do not use handset with wet hands. Do not bend, twist, pull, or set objects on the cord. Doing so may lead to electric shock or damage to 920SC. Do not put heavy objects on the cords or heat or pull the cords.
  • Page 14 Battery Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. Medical Equipment"...
  • Page 15 Observe these rules inside medical facilities: Do not take handset into operating rooms or Intensive or ● Coronary Care Units. Keep handset off in hospitals. ● Keep handset off in hospital lobbies. Electronic equipment may be near. ● Obey rules regarding mobile phone use in medical facilities. ●...
  • Page 16 Inside vehicles: ● fire. Handset use may cause other electronic equipment to malfunction. Avoid using 920SC on the beach. Sand may cause malfunction or ● accidents. Keep 920SC away from credit cards, phone cards, etc. to avoid data loss. ●...
  • Page 17 Charger/External Device Port Cover, Memory PC + Urethane may cause damage or fire. Card Slot Cover Battery Cover Always charge 920SC in a well-ventilated area. Avoid covering/wrapping Charger; may cause damage or fire. Side Keys ABS + Urethane Camera Housing Do not use In-Car Charger when engine is off.
  • Page 18 Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a SoftBank shop. Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal. Installing In-Car Charger Properly position the cable for safe driving to avoid injury or Do not throw or abuse battery.
  • Page 19: General Notes

    General Notes General Use Inside Vehicles SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from accidental loss/ Never use handset while driving. ● ● alteration of any data on handset/Memory Card. Please keep separate Do not park illegally to use handset.
  • Page 20 If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be ● - Keep handset away from precipitation. altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damage. - Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may condense causing corrosion. Use handset between 5°C - 40°C. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct ●...
  • Page 21 5,710,784 5,778,338 The software contained in 920SC is copy protected material; copyright, Video Call, S! Mail, PC site browser, S! Quick News, S! Town, S! Loop, ● moral right, and other related rights are protected by copyright laws. Do...
  • Page 22 This product contains ACCESS Co., Ltd.'s NetFront Internet browser Macromedia, Flash, Macromedia Flash, and Macromedia Flash Lite are ● ● software. NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. the United States and other countries.
  • Page 23 3. If you have any questions or problems with Bluetooth emissions, contact SoftBank as listed below: Contact: SoftBank Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) for General Information. See "Customer Service" ( P.13-29) for landline numbers by service area.
  • Page 24: Sar Certification

    Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) that has a cooperative relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value for 920SC is 0.393 W/kg. This value is obtained in accordance with the MIC testing procedure with the mobile phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level. While there may be differences in the SAR levels depending on phones, they all meet the MIC's permissible value.
  • Page 25: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 26: European Rf Exposure Information

    European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to * The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by for testing. international guidelines.
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  • Page 28: Getting Started

    Getting Started Parts & Functions ........1-2 Handset .
  • Page 29: Parts & Functions

    Earpiece/Speaker Parts & Functions Display w Left Softkey/Mail Key Handset Open Messaging menu or execute Left Softkey  command/function. e Media Player/Character Key Activate Media Player or toggle text entry modes. t Start Key Make and receive Voice Calls. x Clear/Back Key Delete entered text or return to the previous operation step.
  • Page 30 Antenna. There is no external antenna. response varies by function in use. etc. here. Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over the area When 920SC is closed, press n/b to illuminate ● containing Internal Antenna. Voice quality may Infrared Port Backlight.
  • Page 31: Display Indicators

    S! Appli Active Answering Machine Activated Display Indicators S! Appli Paused S! Mail Memory Full Receiving S! Appli Request SMS Memory Full a b cd Music Playback Alarm Set Music Paused Unheard Answering Machine Message Unheard Voice Mail Memory Card Inserted All Keys Locked Loading Memory Card Data Password Locked...
  • Page 32: Charging Battery

    Open Port Cover and insert Plug AC Charger into an AC Charging Battery SBM Charger Connector 100 V outlet If handset is on while Charger is connected, battery ● Adapter into External Device indicator shows charge level, charging as follows: AC 100V Port →...
  • Page 33: In-Car Charger (Optional)

    When battery is charged, USB Charging In-Car Charger (Optional) disconnect handset, close Connect 920SC to PC via USB Cable to charge Open Port Cover and insert Port Cover, and unplug AC battery. Battery will be charged when handset is Connector into External connected.
  • Page 34: Power On/Off

    When battery is charged, Power On/Off In-Car Charger socket disconnect handset and then Power On unplug In-Car Charger In-Car Charger Socket Open 920SC y (1+ seconds) Charger Connector In-Car Charger Standby Start the car's engine To confirm handset phone number, press c →...
  • Page 35: Handling Precautions

    ● - Retrieve Network Info manually ( P.12-26). Unlock Keys message appears. Choose Yes to Activate or cancel Key Lock in Standby with 920SC open. - This guide describes operations with time and c (1+ seconds) activate Camera. date set unless noted otherwise.
  • Page 36: Minding Mobile Manners

    If handset powers off in Offline mode, Offline ● mode activation confirmation appears the next Manner Related Functions time 920SC powers on. Press o (No) for When Manner mode is active, appears. ● Normal mode. 920SC offers two manner-related modes.
  • Page 37: Mode Settings

    Modes Mode Settings Changing Mode Settings Select mode by usage; edit Normal mode or 920SC features five modes, including Manner. Change incoming transmission response by mode. Manner mode settings as required (fP.1-10). c → Settings → Mode c → Settings → Mode...
  • Page 38 Animal, Bird, Fantasy, Game, or S! Circle Talk → Select a file Call. Joke, Xylophone, or P1 → w location → w (Play) → o Use n/b to adjust ringtone volume while 920SC (Play) → c (Select) ● (Select) rings.
  • Page 39: Mode Settings

    Mode Settings Available items vary by mode. Defaults are as listed below. Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item Volume Voice call Level 3 Level 5 Video call Level 3 Level 5 Message Level 3 Level 5 S! Friend's Status Level 3 Level 5 S! Circle Talk...
  • Page 40 Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item Ringtone Duration Message 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds S! Friend's Status 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds Missed call notification 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds S! Quick News 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds Delivery report 5 seconds...
  • Page 41 Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item External light Incoming Voice call Video call Message S! Friend's Status S! Circle Talk Missed call notification Notification Missed call Message Answering Machine S! Friend's Status Missed call notification Answering Machine 1-14...
  • Page 42: Security Codes

    Available items vary by mode. Volume level set in Phone Password, Center Access Code and Network System sounds applies to all Phone sounds. Adjust volume ( P.12-13) ● Password are required are required to use 920SC. Set Ringtone for Voice Call/Video Call/S! Circle Talk ● Item Description P.12-13) Phone Password Check/uncheck all items.
  • Page 43: Emergency Numbers

    Network Password 3 consecutive times locks Call dialed even when certain Call Barring settings are 920SC transmits location based on base station Barring settings. To resolve, Network Password and active. See details below.
  • Page 44: Standby Window

    On/Off Standby Window My status View Shortcut icons (fP.1-18), S! Friend's Status S! Circle Talk active members list (fP.9-2) or news received via S! Messaging active Quick News (fP.5-9). Access the following three Voice/Video call active view modes: S! Friend's Status member Shortcuts/Bookmarks Communication...
  • Page 45: Standby Window Modes

    Select an item Standby Window Modes Shortcut Mode ■ For all Select Shortcut, News or Communication mode. Setting Shortcut Mode Shortcut, Member, News u for Standby Window → ■ For Shortcut and S! Friend's Select items to show from templates. w (Switch) Status In Shortcut mode, show News, Function/Yahoo!
  • Page 46: News Mode

    Adding & Overwriting Shortcut Select a setting News Mode Adding Shortcuts to preinstalled Shortcut positions ■ To set function Adding News Content overwrites the preinstalled Shortcut. Add application → Highlight function → w (Save) u for Standby Window → Add news content to show on the list. ■...
  • Page 47: Communication Mode

    Using News Mode Add member Communication Mode In News mode, view news contents. ■ To add from Member List Adding S! Friend's Status Member From S! Friend's Status → Select u for Standby Window → member w (Switch) for News mode Add from S! Friend's Status members list or ■...
  • Page 48: Standby Window Settings

    Set/cancel News mode ( P.12-12) ● Advanced Add News mode contents ( P.12-12) ● brP.1-21 Standby Window Settings Remove News mode contents ( P.12-12) ● Changing S! Friend's Status Member Icon ● Refresh newsflash in News mode ( P.12-12) ● Removing Shortcut Adjusting Standby Window Display Settings ●...
  • Page 49 Removing S! Quick News Content Changing S! Friend's Status Member Icon Updating News Content Automatically u for Standby Window → w (Switch) for News u for Standby Window → w (Switch) for u for Standby Window → w (Switch) for Shortcut mode →...
  • Page 50: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Selecting Functions ....2-2 Phonebook......2-16 Selecting Functions from Main Menu .
  • Page 51: Selecting Functions

    Example: To select Wallpaper Selecting Functions Press y to exit menu. 920SC returns to ● Standby. If multiple functions are active, active Selecting Functions from Main Menu window appears. Press y to cancel menu. Handset returns to ●   Standby or previous window. In some menus, a In Standby, c confirmation appears.
  • Page 52: Using Shortcuts In Standby

    Corresponding Menu/Function Using Shortcuts in Standby When exiting all, confirmation may appear for some ● functions; choose Yes or No. Activate Camera (2+ seconds) Corresponding Menu/Function Activate other functions while creating a message. ● Open Messaging menu After exiting all, Create Message window appears. Selecting Functions with Switch Bar Open Create Message window (1+ seconds)
  • Page 53: Searching Keyword With Multi Search

    Check functions → Select Searching Keyword with Multi Search Keyword field Use s to switch tabs and view result. ● Search 920SC or Memory Card files/functions: To search new keyword, press o and ● Phonebook, Messages, Call Log, Data Folder, select New Search.
  • Page 54 Search with the first word of Some keywords are not searchable. ● Subject the subject (N/A for Hangul) If Memory Card is inserted after 920SC search, ● Call log press w to search Memory Card. Search with the beginning/ If Memory Card is inserted and item is not found Phone number ●...
  • Page 55: Common Operations

    Common Operations Standby Display Options Slide Show Set Slide show to display up to nine images in Menu Options Wallpaper sequence as Wallpaper. When Menu appears as Right Softkey label, press Set still image, animation or Slide show in Data c →...
  • Page 56: S! Familiar Usability (Japanese)

    Download and install previous handset models' user interfaces for use on 920SC. Change Wallpaper ( P.12-15) ● Familiar operation mode can be used with 920SC. ● Note S! Familiar Usability does not convert all ● handset operations and menus.
  • Page 57: Setting S! Familiar Usability

    Setting S! Familiar Usability Canceling S! Familiar Usability Note Font size setting does not affect S! Familiar ● c → Settings → Display Download application beforehand. Usability menus ( P.12-15). English and c → w (Style) → settings → S! Familiar Usability Hangul are not available ( P.12-17).
  • Page 58: Text Entry

    Text Entry Changing Entry Mode Text entry field Text entry modes may be limited by status. Enter Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana (single-/double- In text entry window, e byte), alphanumerics (single-/double-byte), Suggestions* symbols (single-/double-byte), pictograms, Japanese Kana conversion emoticons or Hangul. alternatives Text Entry Window * Suggestions do not appear in Katakana, alphanumeric, and number input modes.
  • Page 59: Text Entry Method

    3 (3 times) Text Entry Method Hiragana/Kanji Use predicted alternatives appear in Suggestions to enter characters. Entered hiragana can be converted without using predicted alternatives. When katakana or pictograms appear in Suggestions, these also can be inserted. "す" is entered. ●...
  • Page 60: Katakana, Alphanumerics And Numbers

    Katakana, Alphanumerics and When conversion fails, try another reading. When ● To add "゛" or "゜", after entering Hiragana, ● press *. multiple Kanji characters do not convert together, try Numbers Press i to switch upper and lower cases after to convert them separately.
  • Page 61: Symbols

    Symbols Pictograms and Emotions In Kanji/Kana entry mode, enter characters and press ● w (Convert) to convert to symbols. For example, In text entry window, # In text entry window, * enter "てん" and press w (Convert), symbols "・" or " ・・・" appear among Suggestions. Press # or o until the target symbol ●...
  • Page 62: Line Breaks

    Line Breaks Hangul Consonant Example (Key assignment) 4 (once) In text entry window, e → Line break entry operation is same for all entry 4 (twice) modes. Hangul 4 (3 times) In text entry window, # Vowel Example (Key assignment) 01 ( ), 2 ( ) 02 ( ), 1 ( ) 02 ( ), 3 (...
  • Page 63: User's Dictionary

    Select Reading field → Enter Deleting & Editing Text User's Dictionary reading Use a to move cursor to Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 20 character to delete, and x characters; entries appear in Suggestions when Reading is entered. c →...
  • Page 64: Saving To User's Dictionary

    Use a to select the range → Advanced Saving to User's Dictionary c (End) brP.2-39 In text entry window, o → Setting & Canceling Prediction Entry Function ● Add to dictionary Save entries to User's Dictionary ( P.12-17) ● Edit User's Dictionary entries ( P.12-17) ●...
  • Page 65: Phonebook

    USIM Card: No image or capture with that can be saved varies by USIM Card. Insert USIM Add phone number Camera Card into compatible SoftBank handsets to use 920SC: Yes USIM Card Phonebook entries. Ringtone settings (5 entries/up to 32-byte) Saved with area code Each Phonebook entry contains items listed below.
  • Page 66: Phonebook Entry Tabs

    When using Phonebook entries for the first time ● 920SC: Yes after replacing USIM Card, a confirmation appears; Up to 64-byte choose Yes to copy USIM Card entries to 920SC. USIM Card: No Add address Note Post code (40 bytes),...
  • Page 67: Creating New Entries

    Select Reading last name Select Last name field → Creating New Entries Enter last name field → Edit as required Default data location for Phonebook is Phone. Set to USIM Card as required (fP.12-10). Select Reading first name Select First name field → Entry Details Enter first name field →...
  • Page 68: Saving From Call Log Records

    If a Memory Card file is selected for Incoming Image ● r (Dialed calls) or Ringtone, copy file to 920SC confirmation appears. For a copy protected file, move confirmation appears. Choose Yes to complete setting. When using Samsung PC Studio to synchronize ●...
  • Page 69: Using Phonebook

    Select saving method Checking Memory Status ● Using Phonebook Enter and Save Phone Number ● ■ To save as a new entry Renaming Group ● Searching Phonebook ■ To update existing entry Select Phonebook Save Location ( P.12-10) ● For example, search with "A-ka-sa-ta-na" here. Update →...
  • Page 70: Calling From Phonebook

    Use j to view the target Calling from Phonebook Alternatively, highlight the target entry in the list ● entry and press o, select Call, then select Voice d → Highlight the target To display details, press c (Details/Select). call, Video call, S! Circle Talk or International ●...
  • Page 71: Deleting Phonebook Entries

    Changing Search Method Deleting Multiple Entries Deleting Phonebook Entries In Standby, press d to show the specified search Deleting an Entry window. d → Highlight an entry to d → o → Settings → Search method delete in the list o →...
  • Page 72: Account Details

    Deleting All Entries Account Details Data Folder Delete all Phonebook entries saved in 920SC or View handset phone number in USIM Card. Add Organize handset files by file type here. USIM Card at once. your name, mail address, street address, and other Default Folders information.
  • Page 73 In Data Folder, press w (Memory) to open ● Digital camera Templates created with Memory Card Data Folder; appears. Press S! Mail w (Phone) to return to 920SC Data Folder. Still images captured ® with 920SC Camera JPEG Flash appears in some folders as Downloaded Site ●...
  • Page 74: Viewing Files

    Take photo to activate Play, Select, or Start) Camera in Camera mode. Similarly, highlight Videos or video captured with 920SC, press o and select Record Video to activate Camera in Video mode. Highlight Ring songs・tones or sound file recorded with 920SC, press o and select Record sound to activate Voice recorder.
  • Page 75: Viewing Images With Picture Browser

    Use s to move image Pictures Viewing Images with Picture Browser View images in Normal or Full Screen View. Sort images by Timeline, Person, Folder, ● Landscape images rotate for Full Screen View. Composition, or Color. Some images may not be displayable. ●...
  • Page 76: Managing Files/Folders

    ® SVG-T/Flash Viewer Managing Files/Folders View SVG, SVGZ, and SWF files in Data Folder. ● Some files may not be displayable. ● View graphics/animation in Normal or Full Screen Creating Folders Selecting a compatible file from Data Folder View. Use Menu and Shortcuts to navigate Display. ●...
  • Page 77: Renaming File/Folder

    o → Manage → Create o → Manage → Rename Renaming File/Folder folder or Rename folder c → Data Folder Enter name Enter a new name Select default folder → To rename S! Mail template, Select Rename ● Highlight file or sub-folder to and enter name.
  • Page 78: Moving Files/Folders

    If target file/folder with the same name exists, text ● When Memory Card is inserted, move files or folders entry window appears; edit file/folder name. between 920SC (Phone) and Memory Card. To move a file set for Wallpaper or Ringtone to ● c → Data Folder Memory Card, a confirmation appears.
  • Page 79: Copying Files/Folders

    Selected another folder. When Memory Card is inserted, ■ To copy multiple files/folders c → Data Folder → Select copy folders between 920SC and Memory Card. Multiple → Check files/folders to c → Data Folder → Select a folder copy → w (Copy) a folder ■...
  • Page 80: Delete Folder

    Delete files/folders Deleting Created Sub-folders When deleting files that are set to a function or ● c → Data Folder ■ To delete a file protected, of folders containing copy protected files a confirmation appears. Choose Yes to cancel Selected → Yes setting and delete the file.
  • Page 81: Face Link

    On → c ( Adding Data to Saved Image Face Link c → Data Folder → Saving Face Link Data Pictures Link Phonebook information to portrait still image, to make a call or send messages from image. Capturing and Setting Still Images k (2+ seconds) Available only when Face Link is On.
  • Page 82: Using Face Link

    o → Face link setting → w (Size) → Use a to Using Face Link o → Edit face link adjust frame size Make a call or send message from Face Link image. Make Calls & Send Messages from Saved Image c →...
  • Page 83 o → Send → Via message Make a call or send a Select a file message → Confirmation appears, Yes or No ■ To make a Voice Call Voice call ■ To make a Video Call Video call ■ To send a message Message →...
  • Page 84: Memory Card

    Cards may not perform properly. Inserting Do not place labels or stickers on Memory Card. ● SoftBank recommends 64, 128, 256, 512 MB, ● Open cover These items may affect card performance or result in 1 GB, or 2 GB cards.
  • Page 85 With contacts down, insert Removing If Memory Card Data Folder is open when Memory ● Memory Card until it clicks Open cover, gently push down Card is removed, Phone Data Folder appears. on card until it clicks Note Do not apply excessive force when ●...
  • Page 86: Viewing Memory Status

    ■ To view Calendar status Viewing Memory Status Calendar Basic Operations ■ To view Phonebook View the following information. Phonebook Searching from Multi Search Result  Available shared memory ● In Multi Search result window, o → Search in Status of SMS and S! Mail mailboxes ●...
  • Page 87: Slide Show

    Slide Show Text Entry Viewing Multi Search Result Details Highlight Messages or Data Folder data in Multi Editing Slide Show Entering date/time Search result → o → Details c → Camera → Slide show In text entry window, select Kanji/Kana entry mode and enter Hiragana →...
  • Page 88: User's Dictionary

    User's Dictionary Deleting Text Template Jump to Top/End w → Templates → Text templates In text entry window, o → Cursor position → Deleting Entries from User's Dictionary Jump to top or Jump to end c → Settings → Phone settings → User's ■...
  • Page 89: Phonebook

    Select Country field → Enter Country name → ■ To save Group whether to copy the file to 920SC before setting. Select Province field → Enter Province name → Use s to switch to →...
  • Page 90 Phonebook d → Highlight Phonebook entry to call → o → whether to copy the file to 920SC before setting. d → Highlight Phonebook entry → o → Add Hide/Show my ID When setting copy protected file, a confirmation ■...
  • Page 91 ■ To copy multiple entries Changing Phonebook Search Method Enter and Save Phone Number Multiple → Check entries → w (Copy) → Yes Enter phone number → o → Add to Phonebook d → o → Settings → Search method ■...
  • Page 92: Account Details

    ■ To set Ringtone for Message/S! Friend's Account Details Copying Item in Account Details Status c → 0 → Highlight item → o → Copy Editing Account Details Select Ringtone settings field → Messages or S! c → 0 → w (Edit) → Enter each item in the item Friend's Status →...
  • Page 93: Viewing Files

    Viewing Files File/Folder Management Viewing Graphics/Animation in SVG, SVGZ, & SWF ® c → Data Folder → Select a folder → Select a Enlarging and Viewing Image Creating Flash Image from Still Image file → o c → Data Folder → Pictures → Highlight a file c →...
  • Page 94 Selecting Folder List Showing & Hiding File/Folder Information Activating Camera Mode c → Data Folder → Select a folder → Highlight a c → Data Folder → Select a folder → Highlight a c → Data Folder → Pictures → In File list file →...
  • Page 95: Face Link

    ● ■ To set image to Wallpaper In Standby with Face Link set, t (2+ seconds) → appears asking whether to copy the file to 920SC Wallpaper → Preview the image → c (Set) c (Call) before setting. When setting copy protected file, a ■...
  • Page 96: Memory Status

    Memory Status Deleting Registered/Saved Data c → Settings → Memory settings → Memory status → Select function → Highlight item → w (Delete) → Yes → View item list ■ To delete an entry/multiple entries Check item → w (Delete) → c (OK) → Yes ■...
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  • Page 98: Calling

    Calling Making a Call ..........3-2 Receiving a Call .
  • Page 99: Making A Call

    Show or hide your own number when placing calls ● Earphone Microphone for 1+ seconds. Press again P.12-24) for 1+ seconds to end the call. Set 920SC to automatically redial busy numbers ● P.12-24) Advanced Confirm entered phone number → t or c (Call) brP.3-22...
  • Page 100: Receiving A Call

    Activate or cancel 920SC open-to-answer calls ● Secret entry is received, active Mode Setting function ( P.12-18) applies. Set whether to end call by closing 920SC ● P.12-18) Incoming Call Window ● Accept or reject calls from specified phone ●...
  • Page 101: Answering Machine

    Answering Machine is not available if ● c → Settings → Call Handset records up to three 15-second caller 920SC is off, out-of-range, or in Offline messages. settings → Answering mode. Use Voice Mail (separate subscription required) to handle missed incoming calls.
  • Page 102: Video Call

    Video Call Viewing Video Call Window Making a Video Call Call via Phonebook entries/Call Log records or dial Getting Started directly. Exchange voice/video with compatible 3G Enter a phone number handsets. including area code It may be difficult to use Speaker Phone ( P.3-24) ●...
  • Page 103: Receiving A Video Call

    Phonebook the call, except w, c, o, y, n, and b. Sending Message Addressed to Phone Number ● Press n or b to adjust ringer volume while 920SC Sending Push Tones ● ● Creating and Saving Text Memo in Video Call rings.
  • Page 104: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial After pressing t or c (Answer) in step a, My ● To change saved phone number, highlight entry → ● c (Change) → Yes → Search Phonebook and Image appears, but is not sent. Confirmation appears, choose Yes to send My Image, or No to send Saving as Phone Numbers select entry ( P.2-20) →...
  • Page 105: Call Time & Cost

    Using Speed Dial Call Time & Cost Checking Call Time & Cost Select from 0 to 9 c → Settings → Call Call settings menu includes items below. settings → Call time & cost Settings Confirm approximate total call time / All calls cost or reset it.
  • Page 106: Call Log Records

    Call Log Records Calling Call Log Records Call Log Record Icons ● : Dialed Voice Call l (Received calls) or r Select Received Calls or Dialed Calls. Confirm call : Dialed Video Call type, number and call time & cost, or dial records (Dialed calls) : Dialed S! Circle Talk directly.
  • Page 107: Deleting Call Log Records

    Press w (Delete) → Yes Deleting Multiple Records Deleting Call Log Records l (Received calls) or r Deleting All Records Deleting a Single Records (Dialed calls) Delete all records in each Call Log at once. l (Received calls) or r l (Received calls) or r (Dialed calls) (Dialed calls)
  • Page 108: Global Roaming Service

    ● information on overseas usage or to apply for Calling S! Circle Talk from Call Log ● ■ To activate manually service, see SoftBank Mobile Website: Rejoining S! Circle Talk ● Manual → 3G/GSM, 3G, or GSM http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/ Sending Message in Call Log ●...
  • Page 109: Setting Network

    Setting Preferred Network Setting Network When added in Step b, network is added above ● selected entry. When added from Add operator, it Edit network list preferentially selected when Selecting Network to Access Automatic is set. is added at the last of the list. c →...
  • Page 110: Optional Services

    Making a Call Overseas Optional Services Service Description Open another line while one is Enter a phone number Conference Available optional services are as follows. engaged; toggle lines or talk on up including area code → t Call to six parties simultaneously. Service Description Restrict incoming or outgoing calls...
  • Page 111: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail Setting Voice Mail Canceling Voice Mail c → Settings → Call c → Settings → Call According to the following conditions, handset forwards incoming voice Call to Voice Mail Center. settings → Optional services settings → Optional services →...
  • Page 112: Listening To Voice Mail Message

    No charge is required for Incoming Call Notification. ● and follow voice guidance. Advanced w(Play) Forward all calls to Voice Mail (920SC does not ring) ● P.12-20) Activating Incoming Call Notification Forward unanswered calls to Voice Mail (specify ring ●...
  • Page 113: Call Forwarding

    Voice/Video call, Voice call, or ■ To set by entering phone Call Forwarding number Video call Enter number → Enter phone Set forwarding condition and number, by call type number (Voice Call or Video Call), beforehand, to divert incoming calls to a specified number. When No reply (5 to 30 sec.) is set, answer an ●...
  • Page 114: Call Waiting

    Advanced Call Waiting Receiving a Second Call When there is another incoming call during a call, A separate subscription is required to use this Activate and set Forwarding ( P.12-20) ● a specific interrupt sound and display notifies. service. This function is only applicable to Voice Cancel Voice Mail/Call Forwarding ( P.12-20) ●...
  • Page 115: Conference Call

    To switch party to talk, Advanced Conference Call highlight party → A separate subscription is required to use this c (Multi talk) → Switch Activate or cancel Call Waiting ( P.12-20) ● service. Talk with a maximum of 6 parties Confirm current Call Waiting settings ( P.12-20) ●...
  • Page 116: Call Barring

    Switching Party Talking with All Parties Call Barring While connected with While connected with Bar outgoing/incoming Voice, Video Calls or SMS multiple parties, c (Multi by the conditions listed below. multiple parties, highlight party → c (Multi talk) → talk) → Call to all Item Description Switch...
  • Page 117: Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls

    Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls Canceling All Barring A message appears indicating that outgoing Call ● Barring is active. The message may appear after a Set Call Barring for outgoing calls and/or incoming Cancel all barring for outgoing or incoming calls. while depending on service area. calls for each type of call (Voice, Video Calls, SMS)/ c →...
  • Page 118: Checking Call Barring Status

    Enter new Network Password Checking Call Barring Status Changing Network Password in New field → c (OK) c → Settings → Call c → Settings → Call settings → Optional services settings → Optional services → Call barring → Call barring → Set security code Enter new Network Password again in Cnf field →...
  • Page 119: Caller Id

    P.13-29). Saving Entered Phone Number to Phonebook settings → Show my number Calls to SoftBank handset abroad is available only by ● Enter a phone number including area code → o → the phone number, regardless of the country where Add to Phonebook →...
  • Page 120 Rejecting and Disconnecting Incoming Call Talking in Small Voice Saving the Other Party's Phone Number to While handset is ringing, o (Reject) Phonebook During a call, o → Whisper on or Whisper off During a call, o → Add to Phonebook With Whisper on, the volume of sent sounds is The rejected call is recorded in Call Log.
  • Page 121: Video Call

    Video Call Recording Hearing Voice Changing Image Size during Video Call During a call, o → Record → c (Record) → → c (Select) Using Option Menu During Video Call, highlight w (Stop) Enter a phone number including area code → o → Switch incoming image small and My image large, or ●...
  • Page 122 Putting a Video Call On Hold Adjusting Outgoing Video Quality Adjusting Call Retry Setting During Video Call, o → Hold During Video Call, o → Settings → Outgoing During Video Call, o → Settings → Retry with Alternative picture is sent during on hold and neither video quality →...
  • Page 123: Call Logs

    Call Logs Deleting Entry in Auto Answer List Sending Message Addressed to Phone Number During Video Call, o → Settings → Auto answer During Video Call, o → Create message → Making Voice Calls from Call Log P.4-3 Sending S! Mail e, l (Received calls) or r (Dialed calls) →...
  • Page 124: Conference Call

    Conference Call Viewing Phonebook Entry Details via Call Log l (Received calls) or r (Dialed calls) → Highlight Ending Selected Call call log → o → View phonebook details Highlight party to disconnect → c (Multi talk) → End this call Adding International Code and Country Number to Phone Number in Call Log Putting All Calls on Hold...
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  • Page 126: Messaging

    Messaging Messaging Basics........4-2 Custom Mail Address.
  • Page 127: Messaging Basics

    Item S! Mail Messaging Basics Custom Mail Address Up to 15,000 Up to 70 single-/ Use S! Mail and SMS services on 920SC. Change the alphanumerics appearing before @ of double-byte/ double-byte handset Mail Address (Account Name). Default 30,000 Character Limits...
  • Page 128: Sending S! Mail

    From Phonebook → Select Confirming New Mail Address Sending S! Mail entry ( P.2-20 Searching After Mail Address is changed, SoftBank sends a Example: Sending S! Mail to a Phonebook entry. Phonebook b) confirmation message. w → Create new w → Received messages →...
  • Page 129: Attaching Files

    ● subject seconds to open Create Message window. Send up to 300 KB including address, subject and Enter SoftBank handset numbers or mail addresses ● text. in Recipient field. Add up to 20 recipients. Attach up to 20 files per S! Mail message.
  • Page 130: Creating Arrange Mail

    Font size → Large, Normal, or Attach file Creating Arrange Mail Small → Enter text ■ Data Folder files Example: Data Folder → Select folder → Changing font size, background color ● Select a file Inserting image, pictograms in Data Folder ●...
  • Page 131 w (Arrange) → o (Select Pictures → Select a file Select a background color Area) → a to move cursor to starting point and c (Start) → a to specify Arrange area → c (End) → Effect If Memory Card is inserted, select from ●...
  • Page 132 Right to left or Swing Advanced Insert or hide Signature ( P.12-2) ● brP.4-18 Edit Signature ( P.12-2) ● Changing Address Type to To, Cc, or Bcc ● Show or hide transmission progress bar ( P.12-2) ● Deleting Address ● Set message sending priority ( P.12-3) ●...
  • Page 133: Sending Sms Messages

    ● highlighted, enter text. w (Send) Text Entry Window Select a phone number Select Recipient field Enter SoftBank handset numbers in Recipient field. ● Add up to 20 Recipients. When entered text exceeds entry limit ( P.4-2), S! ● Mail conversion confirmation appears. Choose Yes to switch to S! Mail.
  • Page 134: Received Messages

    Select a new message Advanced Received Messages brP.4-21 Viewing New Messages Deleting Recipient ● Saving SMS to Drafts ● When a message is received, notice appears in Converting SMS to S! Mail ● Standby. Number of messages, sender and Deleting All Text ●...
  • Page 135: Retrieving Complete Messages

    Select a folder → Select a complete message Mail Server; part of the received message is sent to message to reply to 920SC as a reception notification. Retrieve complete messages from Mail Server. Message List Indicators ● Unread Message Notification w →...
  • Page 136: Forwarding Received Messages

    w (Reply) → S! Mail, S! Forwarding Received Messages Fw: appears before forwarded S! Mail Subject ● Mail (History), SMS, or SMS automatically. Forward the received message to other recipients. (History) To forward received SMS message, select S! Mail ● w →...
  • Page 137: Managing & Using Messages

    P.12-4) Messages unsent because of Set Feeling Mail vibration ( P.12-4) ● Unsent failure or cancellation, or Set whether to sound 920SC when Feeling Mail ● waiting to be sent arrives ( P.12-4) Set Feeling Mail ringtone ( P.12-4) ●...
  • Page 138: Message List

    Message List Unread Message Notification Unsent Message Indicators ● : Priority high These indicators appear in message lists. S! Mail Message Type : Priority standard : S! Mail Sender or Recipient : Priority low : Inserted video or sound Date and Time : Sending Read Message Notification Subject or Message Top...
  • Page 139: Using Message Information

    ■ To update existing entry Using Page Links Using Message Information Update → Search Phonebook and Use sender's address, or a phone number, address, In a Message or Notification, highlight sender, select entry ( P.2-20) → Enter each or URL embedded in message text. P.2-18) →...
  • Page 140: Deleting Messages Or Templates

    Drafts, Sent messages, or Unsent Sorting Messages ● Changing Messages to Read/Unread ● → Select a folder as required Moving SMS Messages to 920SC/USIM Card ● Viewing Message or Folder Details ● Saving S! Mail as Template ● Sending Saved Template via S! Mail ●...
  • Page 141: Managing Folders

    Edit folder name Managing Folders By default, received messages are saved to ● Received folder, and sent messages are saved to Moving Messages Create folders in Received messages and Sent Sent folder. To move back to the original folder messages, and set a rule to each folder to automatically w →...
  • Page 142: Sorting Messages

    Set sorting rule Advanced Sorting Messages ■ To select phone number/E-mail brP.4-26 Sort and save the sent/received messages address from Phonebook Changing Folder Name ● automatically by phone number, mail address, etc. Setting Secret to Folder Select Rule field → Sender or ●...
  • Page 143: Sending S! Mail

    ■ To enter phone number directly Viewing Attached File Enter Number → Enter phone number → w Sending S! Mail Select Attach field in S! Mail creation window → (Done) Select a file to view ■ To enter mail address directly Entering Address from Other Than Phonebook Enter address →...
  • Page 144 ■ To restrict message deletion Deleting All Text Requesting S! Mail Delivery Report Delete NG → On/Off → On → Delete NG In S! Mail creation window, o → Sending options In S! Mail creation window, highlight Enter Text field message →...
  • Page 145 ■ To activate/cancel Prediction In S! Mail creation window, o → Pict setting → P.8-9 Recording Sound b) Prediction Off or Prediction On For DoCoMo, For au, For SoftBank, or Common ® ■ To insert Flash ■ To activate/cancel Learning Insert →...
  • Page 146: Sending Sms

    Sending SMS ■ To select Phonebook Group number Requesting SMS Delivery Report From group → Select group → w (Done) In SMS creation window, o → Sending options Entering Addresses from Sources When multiple phone numbers or E-mail ● → Delivery report → On or Off In SMS creation window, select Recipient field addresses are saved in Phonebook, Selection Select On to receive a Delivery Report when a...
  • Page 147: Received Messages

    Received Messages Viewing Sender and Recipient Setting Font Size w → Received messages or Sent messages → w → Received messages, Sent messages, or Retrieving Messages Manually Select folder as required → Select message → o w → Retrieve new Unsent →...
  • Page 148: Using & Managing Messages

    Using & Managing Messages Viewing Attachment Adding Address/Number to Phonebook w → Received messages or Sent messages → w → Received messages, Sent messages, or Editing & Sending Sent/Unsent Messages Select folder → Highlight message → o → Add to w →...
  • Page 149 When Message type is selected, messages are When recipient is not entered, w (Send) does not ● ● Moving SMS Messages to 920SC/USIM Card sorted by the order of S! Mail (including reception appear. w → Received messages, Sent messages, or notification), SMS saved on USIM Card, and then Unsent →...
  • Page 150 Sending Saved Template via S! Mail Updating Mail List Forwarding Server Mail w → Templates → S! Mail templates → Select w → Server mail → Retrieve mail list → w w → Server mail → Retrieve mail list → Yes S! Mail template →...
  • Page 151: Folder Management

    Folder Management Deleting All Server Mail Deleting Folders w → Server mail → Delete all → Enter Phone w → Received messages or Sent messages → Changing Folder Name Password → c (OK) → Except new msg. or Highlight a folder → o → Delete → Enter Phone w →...
  • Page 152: Internet Services

    Internet Services Internet Services ........5-2 SSL &...
  • Page 153: Internet Services

    Opening secure pages constitutes to access to PC Sites agreement to the terms of usage. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., VeriSign Japan In this guide, SoftBank mobile Internet portal is K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., Entrust ● Japan Co., Ltd., GlobalSign K.K., RSA called "Yahoo! Keitai", websites accessed via PC Site...
  • Page 154: Yahoo! Keitai

    Entering URL Advanced Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo! Keitai → Enter brP.5-14 Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Moving to Next Page ● Copying Text ● Access Mobile sites via Yahoo! Keitai main menu. Refreshing Page ● Entering URL to Open Another Site/Page ●...
  • Page 155: Pc Site Browser

    Advanced PC Site Browser Note When Send referer is set to Not send, page brP.5-19 ● may not open ( P.5-21). PC Site Browser Main Menu Moving to Next Page ● Viewing content rich sites may incur high ● Copying Text ●...
  • Page 156: Page Operations

    Page Operations Moving Cursor Previous/Next Page When selecting an item such as link, move cursor Scrolling to the item. (Select) Scroll bar appears when window content extends Cursor beyond current view. (Back)/ Highlight link and press c (Select) : Open the next page Alternatively, press o and select Next.
  • Page 157: Bookmarks

    Check box Text Entry & Item Selection Bookmarks Select multiple items. Highlight an item with and press c (Select) to select it (Appearing as Pages may contain fields and items shown below. Save page URLs as Bookmarks. ). To deselect an item, highlight and press c (Select).
  • Page 158: Saved Pages

    Accessing from Bookmark Saved Pages Opening Saved Page c → Yahoo! Keitai → c → Yahoo! Keitai → Saved Save page contents to view without connections. Bookmarks pages Saving Page Save up to 50 pages. Open a page Select a bookmark Select a page Note Note...
  • Page 159: Streaming

    Streaming Entering URL Directly Accessing from Bookmark c → Media Player → Save up to 20 links in Streaming Bookmark. Enjoy audio visual media while it is downloaded. Access compatible files via page links, etc. c → Media Player → Streaming →...
  • Page 160: S! Quick News (Japanese)

    Select a history S! Quick News List S! Quick News (Japanese) Advanced View Yahoo! Keitai content updates for saved : Unread Newsflash items. brP.5-24 : Unread general news Changing Resolution of Video while Streaming Select S! Quick News list or S! Loop list. : Read Newsflash ●...
  • Page 161: Viewing Update Information

    S! Loop list Select content → Select an Viewing Update Information item S! Quick News List Update Press w (List/Index) to return to S! Quick ● Information News list/Contents list. To connect to Internet and check for update, c → Entertainment → S! ●...
  • Page 162: Registering S! Quick News List/S! Loop List

    Register contents → Yes Registering S! Loop List Registering S! Quick News List/ Register up to five entries in S! Loop list. S! Loop List c → Entertainment → Registering S! Quick News List S! Quick News Register up to 1 newsflash and 4 general news items in S! Quick News list.
  • Page 163: Registering Entries Manually

    o → Refresh → Multiple → Delete content Registering Entries Manually Check contents or S! Loop contents ■ To delete an entry to refresh → w (Refresh) c → Entertainment → Highlight content or S! Loop content ■ To refresh all entries S! Quick News →...
  • Page 164: S! Town (Japanese)

    To use this function, S! Town S! Appli is required. ● Refreshing S! Loop List ● c → Communication → This application is preinstalled in 920SC. Viewing S! Loop from List ● The preinstalled S! Town S! Appli cannot be deleted. ●...
  • Page 165: S! Loop (Japanese)

    S! Loop (Japanese) Entering URL from History ■ From Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai S! Loop is a communication service. c → Yahoo! Keitai → Enter URL → o Moving to Next Page → EnterURL logs → Select URL Using S! Loop In a page, o →...
  • Page 166 Saving Image/Background Image Switching Browser Deleting Access History In a page with an image, o → Save files → Select In a page, o → Manage content → Switch to c → Yahoo! Keitai → History Save items and image or Save BG image → Save PC site browser →...
  • Page 167 Cookie automatically saves identification information ● Images → Show images or Do not show of visitors in 920SC. Cookies contain user ■ To set sound information allowing sites to recognize users and Sounds → Play sounds or Do not play track preferences.
  • Page 168 Opening Multiple Pages Saving Automatic Save-type Images Saving Manual Save-type Images Highlight page link → o → Tab menu → Open Highlight image link in a page → c (Select) → c Highlight image link in a page → c (Select) → new tab (OK) Save...
  • Page 169 ■ To return to a page ® Saving Manual Save-type Sound Saving Automatic Save-type Flash Back to browser Highlight sound link in a page → c (Select) → link in a page → c (Select) → c ® Highlight Flash If file name exists confirmation appears, choose Yes ●...
  • Page 170: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser ® Setting Flash Entering URL from History ■ From PC Site Browser , w (Set as) → Wallpaper ® Moving to Next Page Open Flash c → Yahoo! Keitai → PC site browser → In a page, o → Next Saving Manual Save-type Flash ®...
  • Page 171 Searching Text Deleting Access History Viewing Page Details In a page, o → Manage content → Search → c → Yahoo! Keitai → PC site browser → In a page, o → Manage content → Details History ■ To view page information Select text entry field →...
  • Page 172 → Delete cookies → Yes certificates → Select certificate Some pages may open in a new tab automatically. ● View electronic certificate preinstalled on 920SC. ● Deleting Certificates When multiple tabs are open, contents may be ● In a page, o → Settings → Memory manager Certificate Retention partially obscured.
  • Page 173: Page Operations

    Page Operations Bookmarks Saving Bookmark by Direct Entry Saving Phone Number/E-mail Address Opening Bookmarked Site ■ From Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo! Keitai → Bookmarks → o In a page, o → Bookmarks → Open list → ■ To save as a new entry →...
  • Page 174 ® Sending Bookmark URL via Bluetooth Changing Bookmark Order Deleting PC Site Bookmark ■ From Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo! Keitai → PC site browser → ■ From Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo! Keitai → Bookmarks → c → Yahoo! Keitai → Bookmarks → Bookmarks Highlight bookmark →...
  • Page 175: Saved Pages

    Saved Pages ■ From a page Streaming o → Saved pages → Open list → Highlight Opening Saved Page in a Page Changing Resolution of Video while Streaming entry → o → Change order → Use j to o → Saved pages → Open list → Select page While streaming, o →...
  • Page 176: S! Quick News (Japanese)

    S! Quick News (Japanese) Editing Streaming Bookmark URL Deleting Streaming Bookmark URL ■ From main menu c → Media Player → Streaming → Bookmark Viewing Content Details c → Media Player → Streaming → ■ To delete an entry In S! Quick News list, highlight content → o → Bookmark →...
  • Page 177: S! Town (Japanese)

    S! Town (Japanese) Refreshing S! Quick News List Automatically Refreshing S! Loop List Automatically c → Entertainment → S! Quick News → c → Entertainment → S! Quick News → Using S! Town Library Settings → Auto refresh → S! Loop → c (OK) Settings →...
  • Page 178: Camera & Imaging

    Camera & Imaging Mobile Camera ........6-2 Mobile Camera Precautions.
  • Page 179: Mobile Camera

    Capture pictures (still images) or record videos. Capture still images in JPEG, or ● videos in 3GP format. Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera. Avoid camera shake; hold 920SC steady or place it on a stable surface and use ● Self-timer to prevent objectionable image blur.
  • Page 180: Using Display As Viewfinder

    : Portrait : Landscape : Sports : Night : Indoor Initial Viewfinder orientation changes with handset position. When 920SC is : Beach/Snow : Sunset : Dusk/Dawn closed, Viewfinder appears in Landscape; when open, it appears in Portrait. : Fall color...
  • Page 181: Camera Mode

    Total data size (For S! Mail)/Total recording time (Normal) Photo Combination Progress bar Frame shot Panorama shot Auto focus Macro * In Portrait when 920SC is open and in Landscape when closed. In Scene mode, Saturation, Sharpness, Effect and Flash settings are unavailable. ●...
  • Page 182: Single Shot

    Shooting Size Shooting Mode Single Shot k (2+ seconds) Camera & Shooting Shooting Size Description Camera Mode Mode External Camera Capture single images, select size Single shot for purpose; attach images to S! 5M (2560 x 1920) Mail, save as Wallpaper, etc. 3M (2048 x 1536) 2M (1600 x 1200) Press shutter once to capture six...
  • Page 183 k (halfway) → k Shortcut Key Operations Item Description Press assigned key to change settings. Available shortcuts vary by mode or setting status. Brightness − Use r to switch Item Description Flash modes (u when Mode Normal, Scene in Portrait) Single shot, Multi- Use l to switch Press k halfway in focus.
  • Page 184: Capturing Options

    Activate or cancel Digital Zoom ( P.12-8) ● Advanced Capturing Options Activate or cancel Auto Save ( P.12-8) ● brP.6-15 Set Contrast ( P.12-8) ● Multi Shot Switching to Internal/External Camera ● Set Saturation ( P.12-8) ● Switching Camera Modes ●...
  • Page 185: Photo Combination

    Frame image in Viewfinder Frame image in Viewfinder Photo Combination k (2+ seconds) Press u/d, or n/b to enlarge or reduce Press u/d, or n/b to enlarge or reduce ● ● image. image. Use r or l to brighten or darken image. Use r or l to brighten or darken image.
  • Page 186: Capturing Still Images With Frame

    Frame image in Viewfinder Capturing Still Images with Frame Panorama Shot k (2+ seconds) k (2+ seconds) Press u/d, or n/b to enlarge or reduce ● image. Use r or l to brighten or darken image. Press w (Photo) for Camera mode. ●...
  • Page 187: Video Mode

    Auto Focus is not available in Panorama. ● Frame a capturing object on To redo, press x. ● Move 920SC slowly to capture panoramic image. ● Viewfinder Move 920SC to capture an Panorama is ideal for capturing landscapes. Stand at ●...
  • Page 188 k or c ( Shortcut Key Operations Advanced Press assigned key to change settings. Available brP.6-17 shortcuts vary by mode or setting status. Switching to Internal/External Camera ● Setting Recording Time ● Item Description Setting Shooting Size ● Shooting mode For S! Mail, Normal Setting Macro ●...
  • Page 189: Editing Images

    o→ Edit → Picture editor ■ To resize an image Editing Images o → Transform → Resize → Select a setting → Enter Width or Editing Still Images Height (only for Customize) → w (Done) Edit still images saved in Data Folder. ■...
  • Page 190: Compositing Still Images

    c (Add) ® Compositing Still Images Create Flash ® Use still images saved in Data Folder to composite Use a still image in Data Folder to create Flash ® ® image is saved to Flash image. This function renders one of two still images image.
  • Page 191: Printing Still Images

    (Save) → Enter file name Set items as required Printing Still Images ■ To set paper size Print still images saved on 920SC by connecting a To delete frame or clock added to image, select a ● Paper size → Select an item ®...
  • Page 192: Printing Via Usb

    USB → Check files to print → → c (Preview) → c (Print) Normal or Scene w (Print) Switching Shooting Mode Connect 920SC to a printer k (2+ seconds) → o → Highlight → via USB Single shot, Multi-shot, Photo Combination, Frame shot, or Panorama shot...
  • Page 193 Setting Face Link Setting Captured Still Image as Wallpaper Viewing Still Images by Quick Play k (2+ seconds) → Frame a capturing object on k (2+ seconds) → 0 → Use s to view k (2+ seconds) → o → Highlight →...
  • Page 194: Recording Videos

    Recording Videos Setting Quick Play Image as Wallpaper Enlarging Still Images Displayed by Quick Play k (2+ seconds) → 0 → Use s to view k (2+ seconds) → 0 → Use s to view Switching to Internal/External Camera images → o → Set as → Wallpaper → Use n images →...
  • Page 195: Editing Still Images

    Editing Still Images Setting White Balance Sending Recorded Video c → Camera → Record video → o → c → Camera → Record video → Frame a Cropping and Editing Still Images recording object on Viewfinder → k or c ( c →...
  • Page 196 Inserting Image to a Still Image Adding Clipart to Still Images Adding Emotion Clipart to Still Images c → Data Folder → Select a file location → c → Data Folder → Select a file location → c → Data Folder → Select a file location → Highlight a file →...
  • Page 197 Adding Text to Still Images Swapping Base Image and Image Merged as Saving and Sending Composite Still Images Line Art c → Data Folder → Select a file location → Highlight c → Data Folder → Select a file location → c →...
  • Page 198 ■ To make added icon transparent ■ To add an action to text Adding Preinstalled Balloons to Images o → Transparency → Use j to adjust o → Action text → Use s to select an action c → Camera → Dynamic effect → Select a file degree of transparency →...
  • Page 199 6-22...
  • Page 200: Media Player & S! Applications

    Media Player & S! Applications Media Player ......... 7-2 Music &...
  • Page 201: Media Player

    PRIVATE/MYFOLDER/My Items/Sounds videos & Ringtones Video file: PRIVATE/MYFOLDER/My Items/Videos Connector After saving files, insert Memory Card into 920SC ● and load saved files to play the files. Use Stereo Earphone Microphone to accept Voice ● Calls. When handset rings/vibrates, press Stereo Earphone Microphone switch for 1+ seconds to answer the call.
  • Page 202: Playable File Formats

    Media Player Video Window Player File (Extension) MPEG4 Audio (mp4, m4a, aac, or Music 3gp (sound only)) SoftBank Music Contents (smc) MPEG4, H.263, or H.264 (mp4, Video 3gp) Music Playback Video Playback To play a music file in a format other than above, ●...
  • Page 203: Playing Music

    If a call arrives while a file is playing, playback ● ■ To select from list of Albums pauses and 920SC rings. After call ends, paused Albums → Highlight a file → c Player window returns. For BGM, playback (Play) resumes automatically after call ends.
  • Page 204: Music Folder

    Music Folder Shortcut Key Operations Advanced Folder structure is as follows. Press the assigned key to perform operations. brP.7-11 Available shortcuts vary by playback status or file Searching File by Title or Artist ● Folder Description type. Adding Files to Playlist ●...
  • Page 205: Playing Video

    Movie Folder Playing Video To set video file to Ringtone, highlight a paused file ● or one from list and press w (Set as) ( Folder structure is as follows. P.2-46). c → Media Player → Movie Valid only for compatible files. Folder Description When Memory Card is inserted, Memory Card files...
  • Page 206 Shortcut Key Operations In Full Screen View Renaming Playlist ● Deleting Playlist ● Description Press the assigned key to perform operations. Playing Video in Full Screen View ● Available shortcuts vary by playback status or file Play/Pause Editing Video ● type.
  • Page 207: Using Playlist

    Select the created Playlist Using Playlist Playing Playlist c → Media Player → Music Creating Playlist or Movie → Playlist Create up to 20 Playlists, containing up to 100 files each. c → Media Player → Music or Movie → Playlist → o o →...
  • Page 208: Editing Videos

    Edit video ■ To delete only video Editing Videos o → Video Erase → c ■ To cut video (Erase) Edit Video files in Data Folder. Edit only copy o → Cut → c (Play) as ■ To play back in slow motion unprotected MPEG (3gp) files.
  • Page 209: S! Applications

    → S! Appli → S! Appli Download S! Appli including games, 3D images, and information via Mobile sites. library Exiting & Pausing S! Appli Use only SoftBank handset-compatible S! Appli. ● While activating S! Appli, y To download S! Appli, separate subscription is ●...
  • Page 210: Downloading S! Appli

    Resuming paused S! Appli Downloading S! Appli While pausing S! Appli, in Music Playback c → S! Appli → S! Appli Standby, c → S! Appli Searching File by Title or Artist library c → Media Player → Music → All music → o →...
  • Page 211 If setting Transfer to A/V headset, volume ● → Highlight a file → c (Play) → o → Time adjustment on 920SC is unavailable. Adjust on the Protecting File search → Enter time → c (Play) headphones. c → Media Player → Music → Select a folder Some copy protected data may not be played with ●...
  • Page 212: Video Playback

    Video Playback Connecting to Web Link Purchasing or Acquiring Content Key c → Media Player → Music → Select a folder c → Media Player → Movie → Select a folder → Searching File by Title or Artist → Highlight a file → c (Play) → o → Connect Highlight a file →...
  • Page 213 If setting Transfer to A/V headset, volume adjustment ● c → Media Player → Movie → All videos → on 920SC is unavailable. Adjust on headphones. Highlight a file → c (Play) → o → Resolution Playback with monaural headphones is unavailable.
  • Page 214: Playlist

    Playlist Editing Video S! Appli Creating Playlist Including All Tracks in Existing Adding Files to Merge Video Viewing S! Appli in Memory Card Playlist In Merge window of video, o → Add → Check file c → S! Appli → S! Appli library → o → to add →...
  • Page 215 Viewing Details of S! Appli Setting Multimedia Recording while Using S! Appli Deleting S! Appli c → S! Appli → S! Appli library → Highlight an c → S! Appli → S! Appli library → Highlight an c → S! Appli → S! Appli library S! Appli →...
  • Page 216: Handy Extras

    Handy Extras Saving Calendar Entries....... . . 8-2 Opening Calendar ........8-2 Saving Schedule .
  • Page 217: Saving Calendar Entries

    : Schedule Saving Calendar Entries Saving Schedule : Schedule (No category) : Schedule (Appointment) Save up to 200 events including Tasks. Opening Calendar : Schedule (Meeting) Example: Saving Title, Start date & time. : Schedule (Business) c → Calendar c → Calendar : Schedule (Holiday) : Schedule (Anniversary) Viewing Calendar...
  • Page 218: Viewing Schedule

    Enter Title Advanced Viewing Schedule brP.8-16 c → Calendar Switching View Mode ● Displaying a Calendar by Specifying a Date ● Viewing Schedule by Category ● Sending Schedule ● Deleting Schedule ● Viewing Secret Schedule ● Checking Missed Alarm Event ●...
  • Page 219: Alarms

    Enter Alarm time Alarms During a call or while dialing (Connecting… ● appears), a tone sounds and an indicator appears. Save up to five Alarms. Use Alarm activation to While dialing (Dialling… appears), an indicator activate or cancel alarm settings. Set alarms to appears.
  • Page 220: Calculator

    Highlight Original currency Calculator Currency or Unit Converter value field → Enter value Perform arithmetic operations up to 13 digits. Convert various currencies or units of measure. c → Tools → Calculator Converting Currencies c → Tools → Converter → Currency To enter a decimal point, press *.
  • Page 221: Converting Units

    Highlight Original unit value Converting Units To toggle original and target unit, press o ● field → Enter value (Reverse). c → Tools → Converter → To enter/delete "-" when converting temperature, ● Length, Weight, Volume, press #. Area, or Temperature To erase value, press w (Clear).
  • Page 222: World Clock

    Highlight Area 1 or Area 2 World Clock Notepad field → Use s to select city See current time in world's major cities. Add up to 20 memos. Memos can be added even during calls (fP.3-24, P.3-26). Viewing World Clock Adding Notepad c →...
  • Page 223: Tasks

    Enter a title Tasks Viewing Tasks c → Tools → Tasks Save up to 200 Tasks and Schedule and manage by list. Saving Tasks Save Title, Due date & time as an example. c → Tools → Tasks Highlight Due date & time field →...
  • Page 224: Voice Recorder

    Advanced Voice Recorder Recording Sound brP.8-20 Recorded sound is saved to Ring sounds ・ tones Record up to 60 minutes; activate from Tools, or Saving Task ● in Data Folder. via Menu in Data Folder, Create Message window Sending Tasks as vFile ●...
  • Page 225: Bar Code Reader

    w (Stop) or d o → My sounds Bar Code Reader Recording ends. When recordable time has ● Use Camera to scan printed barcodes or use elapsed, recording automatically ends. Press c (Pause) to pause recording. barcode images acquired from websites, etc. ●...
  • Page 226: Using Barcode Files

    Select a file QR Code is two-dimensional code with ● highlighted in gray). information in matrix. Use QR Codes for text only. 920SC cannot scan ● For split barcode, once one portion is scanned, the ● Hold handset approximately eight centimeters ●...
  • Page 227: Creating Qr Code

    Phonebook → Select an entry Creating QR Code Created QR Code contains Last name, Reading, ● P.2-20) Phone number, E-mail address, Address, and Use Phonebook or enter text to create QR Code. Memo. Other items will not be included. A single QR Code can encompass up to 211 ●...
  • Page 228: Stopwatch

    Text input → Enter text Checking Scanned Barcode Stopwatch Check the saved scanned result. Use 920SC as a stopwatch; record up to 10 lap c → Tools → Bar code times and total time. c → Tools → Stopwatch reader → Scanned results...
  • Page 229: Dictionary

    Other documents → Select a Dictionary File Viewer file Look up words in English/Japanese dictionaries. Using File Viewer c → Tools → Dictionary Select Normal view or Full screen view. In either view, Menu and shortcut (Key operations) are available to control Display. Use Menu or navigation shortcuts to browse English dictionary or...
  • Page 230: Booksurfing (Japanese)

    To browse CCF files, acquire Content Key. Content Shortcut Key Operations Viewing Shortcuts Assigned to Buttons ● Key is not required to browse 920SC pre-installed. Press the assigned key to perform operations. Browsing Electronic Comics Description c → Entertainment →...
  • Page 231: Calendar

    → c (Edit) → Edit in the same way as on If a Memory Card file is set as Alarm Sound, copy ● registration → w (Save) to 920SC confirmation appears. For a copy protected file, move to 920SC confirmation appears. 8-16...
  • Page 232 → Calendar → o → Settings → Set If a Memory Card file is set as Alarm Sound, copy ● to 920SC confirmation appears. For a copy holiday → Highlight an entry → o → Delete ■ To delete all schedules before the...
  • Page 233: Alarm

    ® Printing Schedule via Bluetooth For Other, enter duration. ● to 920SC confirmation appears. For a copy c → Calendar → Select a date → Highlight a protected file, move to 920SC confirmation Setting/Canceling Alarm schedule → o → Print via bluetooth →...
  • Page 234: Currency/Unit Conversion

    Currency/Unit Conversion World Clock Setting Volume or Vibration in Manner Mode c → Tools → Alarms → Highlight an Alarm → Viewing Exchange Rate Setting Daylight Saving Time o → For manner mode c → Tools → Converter → Currency → c →...
  • Page 235: Notepad

    If a Memory Card file is set as Alarm Sound, copy ● c→ Tools → Notepad ■ To send via infrared to 920SC confirmation appears. For a copy Via infrared ( → Select a notepad → o → Send memo → P.11-3) protected file, move to 920SC confirmation P.4-3 Sending S! Mail b)
  • Page 236: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Deleting Tasks Viewing Task Item Status c → Tools → Tasks c → Tools → Tasks → o → Memory status Setting Recorded Sound File for Ringtone, etc. c → Tools → Voice recorder → c (Record) → ■...
  • Page 237: Bar Code Reader

    When Memory Card is not inserted, files are ● Highlight a phone number, etc. → o → Save (Start) → Set range → c (End) automatically saved to 920SC. to phonebook → New → ( P.2-18 Creating New Entries) ■ To add scanned number, etc. to an existing Phonebook entry Highlight a phone number, etc.
  • Page 238: File Viewer

    Viewing File Details Captured image is saved in JPEG format to Pictures ● c → Data Folder → Other documents → Select in Data Folder of 920SC. a file →o → Details Rotating File 90 Degrees Clockwise Deleting Files c → Data Folder → Other documents → Select c →...
  • Page 239 Assigning Scroll Range c → Data Folder → Other documents → Select a file → o → Settings → Panning → 10 pixel, 20 pixel, 40 pixel, or Screen Assign scroll range for each press of a. ● Fit to Display c →...
  • Page 240: Communication Services

    Communication Services S! Friend's Status........9-2 Viewing S! Friend's Status Window .
  • Page 241: S! Friend's Status

    Group name of S! Friend's Status S! Friend's Status Note Your information (My Status) ( P.9-5) Confirm IP service setting ( P.12-20) is set ● Check members current mood or availability. to On before using the service. Member's information S! Friend's Status requires a separate subscription. ●...
  • Page 242: S! Friend's Status Members List

    S! Friend's Status Notification S! Friend's Status Members Adding from Phonebook or Phone Number List Alerts for S! Friend's Status Request, etc. c → Communication → S! Notification is sent to person added or removed from ● Add a member to S! Friend's Status members list to S! Friend's S'tatus members list.
  • Page 243: Adding From Received Request

    Send request confirmation Adding from Received Request Request Rejection is automatically sent: ● appears, choose Yes - Not available to reply within two hours. Add members via S! Friend's Status Request. - 30 members are already saved. After Request is accepted and Request ●...
  • Page 244: Setting My Status

    Answer status Item Settings Setting My Status Change call, message, or S! Circle Talk Call: Answer NG status. Set S! Friend's Status information as follows. Mail: Check Later All NG Comment S! Circle Talk: Join My Status Details Window Edit Short message (up to 15 char.). * (1+ seconds) User Setting - Changing My Status Information...
  • Page 245: S! Circle Talk

    Advanced S! Circle Talk Note Set IP service setting ( P.12-20) to On brP.9-12 ● Talk with multiple people (up to 11). before using the service. Also set network Adding S! Friend's Status Members ● Send messages to a group or make a comment. connection status ( P.9-12) of My Status to Setting to Standby Window...
  • Page 246: Initiating S! Circle Talk

    Select member or group from S! Circle Talk members Note Talk while appears. ● If a call is received in S! Circle Talk, 920SC ● All members can hear speaker. ● ■ To select a member or group follows Incoming Calls setting ( P.9-14).
  • Page 247: Receiving S! Circle Talk Call

    ■ To enter phone number Receiving S! Circle Talk Call Adding & Deleting S! Circle Talk New entry → Enter phone number Members When a call arrives, press c → c (Call) (Call) or t Adding S! Circle Talk Members Repeat Steps to add multiple members ●...
  • Page 248: Creating S! Circle Talk Members

    Highlight member → o → Add a member Creating S! Circle Talk Members Delete ■ To use S! Friend's Status Add phone numbers to S! Circle Talk members members list from S! Friend's Status members list or Phonebook. S! Friend's Status members list → Save individual entries or groups as S! Circle Talk ●...
  • Page 249: Near Chat (Japanese)

    Setting a Group of S! Circle Talk Members ● Near Chat S! Appli is required. This application is ● Setting Accept/Reject for S! Circle Talk Call ● pre-installed in 920SC. Deleting S! Circle Talk Members ● Note Adding Members during S! Circle Talk ●...
  • Page 250: Using Near Chat

    Operation in Bluetooth settings is Show my phone, ® c → Communication → 920SC is visible to other Bluetooth devices. Connection requests from other Near Chat → w (はい) devices may be received. When Visibility is Hide my phone and S! When a confirmation appears, ●...
  • Page 251: S! Friend's Status

    Setting to Standby Window Making a Voice/Video Call and Sending a Mail In S! Friend's Status members list, o → Set ■ To make a call S! Friend's Status In S! Friend's Status members list, highlight Standby window → Yes → Select save location Setting S! Friend's Status Connection member →...
  • Page 252 Setting Actions When Saving Changing Groups Setting Images of S! Friend's Status Members In S! Friend's Status members list, o → Settings → ■ To change group in S! Friend's Status In S! Friend's Status members list, select a member → members list window Use j to select Image icon Request reply →...
  • Page 253: S! Circle Talk

    S! Circle Talk Making Voice/Video/S! Circle Talk Calls and Deleting S! Circle Talk Members Sending Messages to Saved Members ■ To delete an entry Adding Member List from S! Friend's Status or Highlight a member in S! Circle Talk members list Phonebook In S! Friend's Status members list, select a member →...
  • Page 254: Handset Security

    Handset Security Changing Phone Password......10-2 Setting PINs ......... 10-2 PIN Certification .
  • Page 255: Changing Phone Password

    Enter new Phone Password (4 Changing Phone Password Setting PINs digits) → c (OK) By default, Phone password is set to "9999". PINs are security codes for USIM Card. For details, see "USIM Card" (fP.13-4). c → Settings → Security → Change password PIN Certification To activate PIN certification each time the power is...
  • Page 256: Canceling Pin Lock

    PIN lock or PIN2 lock is activated Entering incorrect PUK Code 10 consecutive ● to restrict handset operations. To cancel PIN lock or times locks USIM Card (turning 920SC off PIN2 lock, perform following operations. does not reset the count). Once locked, USIM Card cannot be ●...
  • Page 257: Setting Usim Lock

    Handset Operations Activate this function to require USIM Password another USIM Card can be used in 920SC. entry to use 920SC with a different USIM Card. Change USIM Password each time USIM lock is Phone Lock c → Settings → Security →...
  • Page 258: Password Lock

    Application Lock Secret Mode Select Hide to activate this function and hide Lock 920SC in Standby. Activate this function to Activate this function to require Phone Password require Phone Password entry to use 920SC. entry to open Phonebook, Calendar, Messaging, Secret Phonebook entries, Messaging folders, Call log, or Data Folder.
  • Page 259: Secret Folders

    Mobile tracker Select Recipients field Enter Phone Password → c (OK) Enter Phone Password → c (OK) Select To field → Enter address → w (Save) Show or Hide Powering 920SC off then back on activates Secret ● mode. 10-6...
  • Page 260: Facial Recognition

    ● notification is sent to the specified address upon → Search Phonebook and select entry When powered on, 920SC verifies an authorized 920SC activation. Nothing appears on 920SC. If P.2-20) → Select a phone number. user from a registered image. If Facial Recognition Phone Password is incorrectly entered three Select Sender field →...
  • Page 261: Using Facial Recognition

    User registration Select from Image1 to Using Facial Recognition Image5 → w (Capture) User Registration Save image, name and a question & answer from which to verify identification, should recognition fail. Save up to five users. Save up to five images per user. Change location (home, office, inside vehicle or Select from User 1 to User 5 station, etc.) or condition (face angle, accessories,...
  • Page 262: Toggling Facial Recognition

    Do not change face angle while shooting. On/Off Answer → Enter answer On or Off → Enter Phone Password →c (OK) Set to On to match your face to the saved portrait ● when 920SC is turned on. If the recognition fails, 920SC is disabled. 10-9...
  • Page 263: Starting Facial Recognition

    However, unsaved faces are more likely Starting Facial Recognition to be recognized by mistake. Facial Recognition starts when the power is turned c → Settings → Security → on. When face is recognized, 920SC is enabled. Facial recognition Guidance Face Display When Guidance ( P.10-10) is Preview, image...
  • Page 264: Restoring Default Settings

    Clearing Phone Memory Resetting Settings If similar ● Clear Data Folder, Messaging, 920SC Phonebook, - Use question and answer to complete recognition. Clear saved contents/settings in Settings and saved Calendar, or User's dictionary. Alternatively, clear Question appears. Press c (Answer) and enter it.
  • Page 265: All Reset

    All Reset → User registration → Select a user → Face image → Highlight image → c (View) Restore 920SC to defaults and delete Phonebook When multiple portraits are saved, press s to ● (Phone), Messaging, and Data Folder contents/ check another one.
  • Page 266: Connectivity & File Backup

    Connectivity & File Backup Connectivity......... 11-2 Transmission Types .
  • Page 267: Connectivity

    ® not place objects in between devices. Infrared or Bluetooth -compatible devices, or handsets, PCs or other devices. connect 920SC to PCs or printers via USB Cable. Getting Started Transmission Types 920SC Infrared is based on IrMC1.1. Transmission ● ®...
  • Page 268: Infrared Data Transmission

    ® If Bluetooth is active, cancellation confirmation ● or Bookmarks in a single transfer. appears. Choose Yes to activate Infrared. 920SC is ready to receive data. ● Note Begin sending from other Infrared is unavailable while Internet services/ ● Media Player is use, or while editing mail/files.
  • Page 269: Transferring All

    → Settings → Connectivity → Infrared → Transfer all → Infrared → Infrared On/Off → On (3 min.) 920SC is ready to receive files. ● Begin sending from other device within 3 minutes For Phonebook, choose Yes to transfer ●...
  • Page 270: Bluetooth

    Press o (Cancel) to cancel receiving. Advanced Audio Distribute ● 920SC cannot be connected to other devices when ● Press y to terminate reception. ® Audio/Video Remote Control ●...
  • Page 271: Bluetooth ® Data Transmission

    Paired devices list. Up Send and receive Phonebook or Calendar entries, to 10 can be saved. Enter same Authorization Code Account details, Schedules, Tasks, still images, on both 920SC and device. videos, sound files, vFiles, and others. ® Activate Bluetooth on device beforehand.
  • Page 272: Browsing Connected Device Files

    Select receiving device Browsing Connected Device Files Authorization Code is a 4- to 16-digit password ● ® required for transmissions between Bluetooth Receiver accepts and transfer begins. ● Access connected device's shared folders or files. If device is not registered, register it first. devices.
  • Page 273: Transferring All

    Press o (Cancel) to cancel the reception. ● Press y to terminate data reception. ● Select receiving device → 920SC is set in standby mode to receive data. ● Enter Phone Password → Begin sending files from other device. c (OK)
  • Page 274: Usb Connection

    A/V Headset USB Connection brP.11-15 ® Connect Bluetooth -compatible headphones to listen Connect 920SC to a PC to transfer files between Disconnecting Currently Connected Device ● to music. devices. Connect printer to print still images. Browsing Currently Connected Device ●...
  • Page 275: Memory Card Backup

    Messaging are unavailable (Call reception is also moved from 920SC and the file is inaccessible. unavailable). - To load to 920SC, Content Key is added and the Some data may no be transferable. Alternatively, ● existing Content Key on 920SC is not overwritten.
  • Page 276: Loading From Memory Card

    Enter Phone Password → c Enter Phone Password → Loading from Memory Card c (OK) (OK) c → Settings → Memory settings → Memory card → Backup & Restore Phonebook, Calendar, Tasks, Phonebook, Calendar, Tasks, Contents keys, or Bookmarks Contents keys, or Bookmarks Restore →...
  • Page 277: Mass Storage

    Select a file Use PC to access Memory Mass Storage Card files Connect 920SC, Memory Card inserted, to a PC via USB Cable to manage Memory Card files on the PC. Mass Storage is unavailable while receiving S! ● Mail, using Samsung PC Studio, or when My Connecting to a PC status in S! Friend's Status is Online.
  • Page 278: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    Content Detail (Backup, Restore, or Synchronize). first. SoftBank 3G Handsets 1 If 920SC Phonebook entry and SAB entry item are SAB Supported SAB entries remain. both updated, SAB entry item takes priority. SAB service usable and 2 Phonebook update information on Server is not entries remain;...
  • Page 279: Synchronizing Phonebook

    Enter Phone Password → Synchronizing Phonebook deleted. c (OK) Automatically 5 Be careful that all Phonebook entries of 920SC is deleted. Setting Auto sync to On requires Set frequency and Sync mode settings. Slow sync is performed regardless of Sync mode ●...
  • Page 280: Bluetooth ® Settings

    Setting Frequency Set items ■ To back up once a month c → Phonebook → S! ® Bluetooth Settings Every month → Enter date → Enter Addressbook Back-up → Disconnecting Currently Connected Device time Auto sync settings → Enter c → Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth → ■...
  • Page 281: S! Addressbook Back-Up

    S! Addressbook Back-up Deleting Connected Device Acquiring Connected Device Data c → Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth → c → Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth → Viewing S! Addressbook Back-up History Paired devices → Highlight a device → o → Paired devices c →...
  • Page 282: Handset Customization

    Handset Customization Messaging Settings ........12-2 Custom Mail Address .
  • Page 283: Messaging Settings

    Messaging Settings Custom Mail Address w → Settings → Custom mail address → Follow onscreen instructions Customize or change handset mail address Change mail account name (alphanumerics before @). Random alphanumerics set by default. ● w → Settings → Universal settings S! Mail &...
  • Page 284: S! Mail

    Change received message view Folder view Received messages view → Folder view or List view Change sent message view Folder view Sent messages view → Folder view or List view 3D pictograms → 3D Picto. Auto play → Always, Only unread, or Disable Each setting is as follows.
  • Page 285 On: Replies to sent messages are automatically addressed to "Reply to" address Select reply setting Off: Replies to sent messages are addressed to 920SC number/mail address Set address that appears in To: field of replies to messages sent from 920SC. ● "Reply to" address → Phonebook or Enter address P.2-20) →...
  • Page 286: Internet Settings

    Memory manager → Clear cache, Delete cookies, or Delete certificates → Yes Security → Manufacture number → On or Off Show or hide Manufacture Number On: 920SC automatically sends Manufacture Number to websites upon request as user ID. ● Send or hide Referer Send Security →...
  • Page 287: Pc Site Browser

    Memory manager → Clear cache, Delete cookies, or Delete certificates → Yes Security → Manufacture number → On or Off Show or hide Manufacture Number On: 920SC automatically sends Manufacture Number to websites upon request as user ID. ● Send or hide Referer Send Security →...
  • Page 288: Media Player Settings

    Media Player Settings c → Media Player → Settings → Music Music Repeat mode → One, Shuffle (with repeat), Shuffle (without repeat), All, or Off Set Repeat mode Play a single track repeatedly, all music, or all files in Playlist randomly or repeatedly. ●...
  • Page 289: Mobile Camera Settings

    Mobile Camera Settings k (2+ seconds) → o → Settings → General Camera & Video Indicators → On or Off Show or hide Indicators Set to On to show indicators. ● Anti-Shake → On or Off Activate or cancel Anti-Shake If Flash is set, Anti-Shake is invalid.
  • Page 290: Photo

    Set save location Phone The save location when Memory Card is inserted is set. ● If Memory Card is not inserted, images are automatically saved to 920SC. ● Show or hide Guideline Off Guideline → On or Off Pattern1 Shutter sound → Pattern1, Pattern2, or Pattern3 Set Shutter sound k (2+ seconds) →...
  • Page 291: S! Appli Settings

    c → S! Appli → Settings S! Appli Settings Volume → Use a to adjust volume → c (OK) Adjust volume Level 3 While Manner mode is active, Manner mode setting is applied. ● Backlight → Always On, Always Off, or Normal settings Adjust Backlight setting Normal settings Normal settings: Backlight setting in Display settings (...
  • Page 292: Standby Window Settings

    c → Settings → Standby window Standby Window Settings Show or hide Standby Window On (manually) On/Off → On (always), On (manually), or Off Set/cancel Shortcut mode On Shortcut → Display On/Off → On or Off Shortcut → Set shortcut → Add → Select an item → Applications → Highlight item → w Add functions to Shortcut (Assign) Shortcut →...
  • Page 293 Shortcut → Display settings → Auto refresh setting → S! Quick News → Flash news → Refresh newsflash c (OK) → 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, or Off Shortcut → Display settings → Auto refresh setting → S! Quick News → General → c Refresh general contents in Shortcut mode (OK) →...
  • Page 294: Sounds & Alerts Settings

    c Settings → Sounds & Alerts Sounds & Alerts Settings Volume → Voice call, Video call, Message, S! Friend's Status, S! Circle Talk, Missed call Adjust volume notification, S! Quick News, Delivery report, or Phone sounds → Adjust volume → w Voice call/Video call/Message/S! Friend's Status/S! Circle (Play) →...
  • Page 295: Manner Mode Settings

    c → Settings → Manner mode settings Manner Mode Settings Set vibration Vibration → Voice call, Video call, Message, S! Friend's Status, S! Circle Talk, Missed call notification, S! Quick News, or Delivery report → Off or Pattern 1 to Pattern 5 → w Voice call/Video call/Message/S! Friend's Status/S! Circle (Play) →...
  • Page 296: Display Settings

    c → Settings → Display settings Display Settings Change Wallpaper Preset pictures Wallpaper → ( P.2-6 Wallpaper b) Main menu style → Glow in the dark, Golden thread, or Snap photo Set Menu style Glow in the dark Change menu appearance (except Yahoo! Keitai menu). ●...
  • Page 297 Popup menu → On or Off Set whether to display a sub menu in Popup window when a menu item is highlighted. ● Set Popup menu When a menu item with no sub menu is highlighted, Popup window does not appear. Also, Popup ●...
  • Page 298: Phone Settings

    Date & Time → Select Time zone updating field → Manual only, Prompt first, or Automatic → c (Select) → w (Save) Set Time zone updating Prompt first Automatic: A confirmation appears. Choose Yes to restart 920SC. ● Time zone updating is disabled even when the setting is changed. ●...
  • Page 299 Slide call → Slide up → On or Off Slide up: On Slide call → Slide down → On, Off, or Hold Set whether to end call by closing 920SC Slide down: Off Hold: Place Voice Calls on hold for Call Waiting or Conference Call.
  • Page 300: Security Settings

    c → Settings → Security Security Settings Off Phone lock → On or Off → Enter Phone Password → c (OK) Activate or cancel Phone Lock Off Password lock → On or Off → Enter Phone Password → c (OK) Activate or cancel Password Lock USIM lock →...
  • Page 301: Call Settings

    → Settings → Call settings Call Settings Forward all calls to Voice Mail (920SC does not ring) Optional services → Voice mail/Call forwarding → Voice mail on → Always(0 sec.) Optional services → Voice mail/Call forwarding → Voice mail on → No reply(5 to 30 Forward unanswered calls to Voice Mail (specify ring time) sec.) →...
  • Page 302 Optional services → Call barring → Cancel all barring → Enter Network Password → c Cancel all Call Barring (OK) → Yes Optional services → Call barring → Get status → All outgoing calls, All international Confirm current Call Barring settings calls, International calls, All incoming calls, or All roaming calls Optional services →...
  • Page 303 Call time & cost → Last calls Check last Call Time/Cost To reset last call time/cost, press w (Reset). ● Call time & cost → Data counter Check Data Counter To reset sent/received data counter, press w (Reset). ● Call time & cost → Show charge after call → On or Off Show or hide Call Time/Cost after calls This function may not be available.
  • Page 304 Video call → Alternative picture → Pictures → Select a file → c (OK) Set Alternative Picture to appear in place of My Image When Memory Card is inserted, after selecting Pictures, select Pictures or Digital camera, ● then select a picture. Adjust incoming video quality Standard Video call →...
  • Page 305 To check current status, select Get status. ● Auto redial → On or Off On: 920SC automatically disconnects call and redials busy numbers. Auto redial repeats up to 10 ● times until o (Cancel) or y is pressed. Set 920SC to automatically redial busy numbers Auto redial setting takes priority when Video Call retry setting is selected.
  • Page 306: Mode Settings

    ® Search/save from Bluetooth devices Show my phone ® To search and save from other Bluetooth devices, make 920SC visible. ● Bluetooth settings → Handsfree → Private mode or Handsfree mode Each setting is as follows. ● Adjust Handsfree setting Handsfree mode Private mode: Use Microphone for handset calls or handsfree device for device calls.
  • Page 307: Memory Settings

    For Phonebook, choose Yes to transfer images. ● c → Settings → Connectivity Mass Storage Mass storage → Enter Phone Password → c (OK) → Connect 920SC to PC via USB Cable → Activate Mass Storage Exchange files with PC c → Settings → Connectivity...
  • Page 308 Phonebook, Calendar, or User's dictionary →w (Delete) → Enter Phone Password →c (OK) → Yes Set default memory → Phone, Memory card, or Always ask With Memory Card inserted, select 920SC (Phone) or Memory Card. Available when editing ● ®...
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  • Page 310: Appendix

    Appendix Battery & Charger ........13-2 Before Using Battery or Charger .
  • Page 311: Battery & Charger

    920SC uses a lithium-ion battery; charge battery - Using 920SC when signal is poor/out-of-range ● anytime without damaging its ability to hold a - Debris to collect on 920SC, battery or Charger Port charge. Operational Factors ● Do not charge battery under the following ●...
  • Page 312: Inserting & Removing Battery

    Align Battery Slots and 920SC Inserting & Removing Battery Note Notches to insert battery as Remove battery cover with care; stress on ● Inserting shown tabs may damage them. Gently insert battery to avoid damaging ● Slide Battery Cover as shown Notches 920SC tabs.
  • Page 313: Usim Card

    IC card containing customer and authentication information, including handset number and limited storage for Phonebook entries and SMS. Install USIM Card to use 920SC. USIM Card Insert USIM Card into another compatible handset Fully remove Battery Cover as to access SMS and Phonebook entries saved on USIM Card.
  • Page 314: Inserting & Removing Usim Card

    Note stops and locks USIM Card is the property of SoftBank. ● Always turn power off before opening 920SC to If USIM Card is lost or damaged, you will be ● remove battery, or insert/remove USIM Card. charged for reissuing it.
  • Page 315: Pin

    Modify PIN (fP.10-3). ● When PIN lock is activated, PIN entry is required each ● time 920SC is turned on or whenever USIM Card is re-inserted (fP.10-2). PIN2 PIN2 (4- to 8-digit) is required for Reset Call Cost or Edit Cost Limit, etc.
  • Page 316: Troubleshooting

    ■ Calls are interrupted or Troubleshooting Incorrect USIM or USIM card disconnected failed appears when 920SC is ■ 920SC does not turn on " Does 圏外 appear? turned on or executing a function # Move to a place where the signal is "...
  • Page 317 # Cancel Manner mode. calls. # Insert AC Charger plug securely. # If 920SC can be touched with your hand, it " Is the stereo earphone microphone " Is battery installed in 920SC? is normal. If it is too hot to touch, connected? # Install battery correctly.
  • Page 318 Samsung PC Studio Connection download. Manager or Connection Wizard. ■ Phonebook entry, Message folder, schedule event in Calendar, or Tasks do not appear " Is 920SC set to Hide in Secret mode? # Set to Show in Secret mode. 13-9...
  • Page 319: Software Update

    Choose to begin Update or Schedule Update now update. The update starts. When completed, ● c → Tools → Software 920SC turns the power off and on again; update then Notification window appears. Read through Terms of Use before selecting ● Agree.
  • Page 320: Function List

    (OK) or wait ten seconds. Update will not start canceled. Received messages P.4-12 Remain within strong, stable signal ● while 920SC is in use. When operation ends, a conditions. message window appears. However if operation Create new P.4-3 920SC Phonebook entries, media files, and ●...
  • Page 321 Main Menu Item Page Main Menu Item Page Main Menu Item Page Yahoo! Keitai S! Appli Data Folder P.5-15, S! Appli library P.7-10 P.2-7 History S! Familiar Usability P.5-20 P.2-24 Settings P.12-10 PC site browser P.5-4 S! Mail templates P.2-24 Tools ®...
  • Page 322 Main Menu Item Page Settings Standby window P.12-11 Sounds & Alerts P.12-13 Manner mode settings P.12-14 Display settings P.12-15 Phone settings P.12-17 Security P.12-19 Call settings P.12-20 Mode settings P.12-25 Connectivity P.12-25 Memory settings P.12-26 13-13...
  • Page 323: Key List For Text Entry

    Key List for Text Entry Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers .@-_/: あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ1 アイウエオァィゥェォ1 abcABC2 かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 defDEF3 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 ghiGHI4 たちつてとっ4 タチツテトッ4 jklJKL5 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 mnoMNO6 はひふへほ6...
  • Page 324: Symbols & Pictograms

    Single-byte Symbols Symbols & Pictograms Symbols Double-byte Symbols Symbol Conversions Symbol Label Symbol Symbol Label Symbol @ @ あっと こめ ※ = = いこーる ころん :; えん ¥¥ さんかく △▲▽▼ おんぷ ♪ しかく ◇◆□■ かける × どう ゝ〃々 かっこ ()「」 『』 【】 〈〉 ぱーせんと...
  • Page 325: Pictograms

    Pictograms Pictograms with are animated. ● Some pictograms and animated pictograms may not appear properly on some models of SoftBank handsets or other devices. ● 13-16...
  • Page 326: Memory List

    Battery Time is calculated by SoftBank under stable signal conditions. Calling in ● S! Familiar Usability poor signal conditions or leaving 920SC on out-of-range will consume more power and may reduce Battery Time by more than half. S! Mail templates ®...
  • Page 327 ● conditions. Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery with 920SC closed without calls or operations, in Standby, in stable signal conditions. Alternating between usage and Standby shortens Continuous Talk Time and Continuous Standby Time. Talk Time/Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status, ambient temperature, etc.).
  • Page 328: Index

    Answering mode ....12-25 Display settings ..... . . 8-17 Index Applicable profiles .
  • Page 329 Normal ......6-4 Convert currency or unit ....8-5 External light .
  • Page 330 Download ......7-2 Forward messages in server ....4-25 Edit video .
  • Page 331 SMS ......4-2, 4-21 Group ......2-41 Sort .
  • Page 332 Reset settings ..... . . 10-11 Speed dial ......3-7 Resume .
  • Page 333 Edit ....... 2-14 Alternative picture ....12-23 Enter URL .
  • Page 334: Objective Index

    Phone Password ..... . 10-2 Play Objective Index PIN ....... . 10-3 Voice recorder .
  • Page 335 Multi Search ......2-4 Reject incoming calls ....12-24 Phonebook .
  • Page 336: Advanced Settings Index

    S! Addressbook Back-up ... . . 11-16 Advanced Settings Index S! Appli ......7-15 S! Circle Talk .
  • Page 337: Warranty & Service

    Warranty & Service Note 920SC files and settings may be lost or altered due to accidents or ● Warranty repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc. like Phonebook entries. SoftBank is not liable for damage resulting from accidental loss or 920SC purchase includes Warranty.
  • Page 338: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Center SoftBank International Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 for General Information, or 113 for From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 Customer Assistance, toll free (Please take care to dial correctly.
  • Page 339 SoftBank 920SC User Guide March 2008, Second Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For more information, please visit your nearest SoftBank Shop. To help protect the environment and recycle valuable resources, mobile phone, and PHS shops displaying the above mark accept mobile phones, batteries, and chargers of all manufacturers.

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