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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 921SH.
. For proper handset use, read this guide beforehand.
. Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference.
. Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 921SH is compatible with 3G network technology.
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. Guide content is subject to change without prior notice.
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Customer Service, General Information (P.14-39) about unclear or missing information.

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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 921SH. . For proper handset use, read this guide beforehand. . Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference. . Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 921SH is compatible with 3G network technology. Notes .
  • Page 2 Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Digital TV Chapter Contents Camera & Imaging At A Glance Media Player & S! Applications Handy Extras Communication Services Handset Security Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 3 Guide Usage Notes Notes Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with Slider open (P.1-2) in Standby (P.1-11). Operations and results may differ by handset status. Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. ."(Japanese)"...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes ......ii TV Timer .........6-8 Calling Additional Functions.....6-9 Table of Contents ......iii Voice Calling ........3-2 Accessories ........v Video Calling........3-4 Camera & Imaging Safety Precautions......vi Speed Dial ........3-6 Camera ...........7-2 Getting Started Call Log ..........
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Hour Minder......... 9-21 Display & Key ......13-3 Document Viewer......9-22 Ringtones & Sounds....13-5 Notepad........9-23 Text Entry & Phone Book ... 13-6 Voice Recorder ......9-24 Calling .......... 13-7 Scan Barcode ......9-25 Messaging........13-8 Create QR Code ......
  • Page 6: Accessories

    . For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.14-39). . Use specified Charger (sold separately) only. . In this guide, Headphones (with Microphone) is referred to as "Headphones." . Utility Software is designed exclusively for 921SH. Download newest versions via SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-22).
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    . Read safety precautions before using handset. . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset [ Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.
  • Page 8 Handset, Battery & Charger Contact SoftBank Customer Center, Supplied Desktop Holder is designed Customer Assistance for repairs. exclusively for 921SH. Do not use for other Use specified battery, Charger and . Do not modify handset, Charger or devices; may cause overheating, fire, Desktop Holder only (P.v, P.1-10).
  • Page 9 Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may terminals. damaged, remove battery then contact cause electronic malfunctions or endanger May cause overheating, fire or electric SoftBank Customer Center, Customer aircraft operation. shock. Keep metal away from terminals. Assistance. Discontinue handset use; may Adjust vibration and ringtone cause fire, electric shock or injury.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions Battery Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment CAUTION . If battery does not charge properly, stop This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of trying. Battery may overheat, burst or Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Handset, Battery &...
  • Page 11 Headphones Handset maintenance terminals before disposal. Take battery to a . Do not force plugs or pull on cord; may SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal Always disconnect AC Charger when damage plugs or cord. regulations. cleaning handset.
  • Page 12: General Notes

    Inside Vehicles cause malfunction or injury. , Do not sit on handset in back pants pocket. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting . Never use handset while driving. , Do not place heavy objects on handset inside .
  • Page 13 Safety Precautions LICENSED TO PROVIDE VC-1 VIDEO. NO Copyrights Video recording and playback are based on MPEG-4 LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED and VC-1. FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG programs, databases, other materials and copyright Patent Portfolio License for the personal and...
  • Page 14 Copyrightc 1995-2008 Adobe SoftBank Customer Center, General Information Macromedia Software LLC. All From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for rights reserved. General Information. Adobe and Flash are either trademarks or registered From landlines, see P.14-39 "Customer Service."...
  • Page 15 Solo Travelling Photo is a registered trademark of Information System Products Co., Ltd. SOFTBANK, SoftBank and the SoftBank logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries. Yahoo! and the Yahoo! and Y! logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.
  • Page 16 Health Organization (WHO). All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. 921SH has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 1.120 W/kg. This value was obtained by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the certification process.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Handset Parts......... 1-2 Power On/Off ........ 1-11 Parts & Functions ......1-2 Handset Power On/Off ....1-11 Display ..........1-4 Keypad Lock ........ 1-12 Indicators ......... 1-4 My Details........1-13 Viewing Display ....... 1-6 My Number........1-13 Motion Control ....... 1-7 Mobile Manners......1-14 Sensor Key ........
  • Page 18: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts Parts & Functions 1 Internal Camera Slider Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Light Sensor Slider Closed 4 Small Light 5 Display Use Keypad Lock to 6 Sensor Key prevent accidental 7 Speaker operation/function 8 Internal Antenna Location activation. 9 External Camera (lens cover) a Mobile Light Slider Open b m Logo...
  • Page 19 Handset Parts 1 Multi Selector (right) d e TV/Text Key & Handset Keys Open Received Calls. Activate TV. Long Press to open Change 2 Multi Selector (up) a Menu window. Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. f # Key # Open Standby Window.
  • Page 20: Display

    Display Indicators [ Notifications Display Indicators [ Basic Status C Unread mail B Unread Delivery Report 1 ! Signal strength 2 " Packet transmission available Answer Phone active & message recorded Battery strength (K may Answer Phone canceled & appear instead.) message recorded The more bars the better.
  • Page 21 Display [ Transmissions [ Settings 4 67 Waiting/packet transmission in 1 [ Offline Mode active progress 2 L Answer Phone active M SSL browsing in progress Call Forwarding or Voicemail active Packet transmission protocol (forwarding condition: Always) ready 4 I Hour Minder active C Receiving mail P Alarm set D Sending mail...
  • Page 22: Viewing Display

    Display Viewing Display Display Backlight Standby Menu Navigation . Display turns off after a period Select an item and press % to open it; Handset powers on and enters Standby. of inactivity. To activate Display press $ to return. Backlight, press a key. For Information List wBCDEFGHIJ .
  • Page 23: Motion Control

    Motion Control Motion Control Sensor detects handset orientation or movement. With Slider closed, Display orientation changes with handset orientation; shake handset to access functions via Quick Shortcuts. Opening Quick Shortcut List Display orientation changes with handset orientation. % S g Settings S % S f Phone Sensor Key function assignment Rotate Settings S e Motion Control S %...
  • Page 24: Sensor Key

    Sensor Key Sensor Key Tap or slide a finger across portions of Sensor Key. Use Sensor Key with Slider open or closed. Tap the indicated area to use the assigned function. For best precision, touch ★. ★ ★ Tapping Sensor Key function assignments change with Display orientation (e.g., upper right corner always functions as A key).
  • Page 25 Sensor Key Practicing Sensor Key Operations Softkeys (Widescreen) Toggling Illumination On/Off % S g Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. When Slider is closed, available functions/ Sensor Key must be illuminated for use. Tools S e Sensor Practice Mode S Press K to toggle illumination on/off.
  • Page 26: Charging Battery

    Place handset onto Desktop . Connect handset (with power on) to PC Charger Holder via USB Cable to charge battery. Connector . Push down until 921SH clicks into AC Charger place. . Small Light illuminates red while Connection Port charging.
  • Page 27: Power On/Off

    Power On Handset initiates Network Information Follow these steps when powering on retrieval when B, % or A is pressed for 921SH for the first time. the first time. " (Long) . After Power On Graphic, follow the Retrieve NW Info steps below.
  • Page 28: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Keypad Lock Lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. K (Long) . Keypad Lock activates. . " does not turn off handset power. Incoming Calls while Keypad Lock is Active . Keypad Lock is temporarily canceled; press ! to answer calls. Keypad Lock reactivates after the call.
  • Page 29: My Details

    My Details My Number % S 0 XXXX XXXX b090392XXXX5 zUnsaved U A d d e . Handset phone number and the name entered at initial setup appear. Clearing My Details After 1, B S e Reset My Details S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 30: Mobile Manners

    Get the latest . Ringtones and other sounds are muted. Offline Mode pedestrian or vehicle traffic. enabled. . 921SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts. . Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume. . Offline Mode is set. Canceling Manner Mode I (Long)
  • Page 31: Security Codes

    These codes are required for handset use. Enter current Handset Code Changing Handset Code . Write down Security Codes. % S g Settings S % . Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. Chg. Handset Code wBCDEFGHIJ Phone Settings Handset 9999 by default;...
  • Page 32: Basic Operations

    Menu Operations......2-2 User Dictionary ......2-15 Handset Menus ....... 2-2 Saving Frequently Used Words ..2-15 Multi Job ......... 2-3 Phone Book........2-16 Toggling Active Functions ....2-3 Creating Phone Book Entries ..2-16 Using Phone Book Entries .....2-18 Simple Menu........2-4 Data Folder ........
  • Page 33: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Handset Menus In Standby, access functions from Main Menu, or via Quick Operations, Shortcuts or Quick Shortcuts. In this guide, most operations start from Main Menu. Shortcuts Main Menu Shortcuts Via Bluetooth yMain Menu Switch On/Off zEnter Number Search for Devices Messaging Yahoo! Keitai S! Appli Press ' to view shortcuts.
  • Page 34: Multi Job

    Multi Job Toggling Active Functions e Select function S % Access a function in Shortcuts menu while another is active. (Multi Job) Multi Job may not be activated from some Received Msg. { Mail menus/windows (e.g., when selecting & Folder 1 &...
  • Page 35: Simple Menu

    Simple Menu Using Simplified Menus Activate Simple Menu to reduce available Key Assignments Activating Simple Menu handset functions and simplify menus. & (Long) & (Long) Change menu interface Received Msg. & Activate TV Create Msg. " (Long) Turn handset on/off Drafts Use Yahoo! Keitai Messaging...
  • Page 36: Font Size

    Font Size Changing Font Size Enlarging All Fonts Customizing Font Sizes Changing Font Weight % S g Settings S % S In Font Settings menu, e Activate Large Font Menu to enlarge fonts f Phone Settings Font Weight S % for menus, text entry, etc.
  • Page 37: Standby Display Options

    Standby Display Options Standby Display Options Standby Window Panels Selecting Panel Items Standby Window (Japanese) [Shortcut Panel]/[Calendar/Tag Panel] [ Shortcut Panel In Standby, view S! Quick News or B S e Select Item S % S e Calendar, access shortcut icons, and more. Select item S % (N/P) S A , To the left is an example of Shortcut Panel with all items checked (P).
  • Page 38 Standby Display Options Using Tags Using Data Folder Images Wallpaper In 4, e (select folder) S % S g In Calendar/Tag Panel, e Some files may not be usable. Select image S % S % (select row with N) S % , For images smaller or larger than % S g Settings S % S Display, follow these steps.
  • Page 39: Customized Screen

    Customized Screen Customized Screen (Japanese) Purchasing Contents Keys Downloading Customized Screen Customized Screen Setup To use fee-based Customized Screen, Follow these steps to download a Selecting a preloaded Customized Screen download Contents Keys to handset. Customized Screen using handset. initiates updated file download, installing Read information (price, etc.) on the most recent version of selected file.
  • Page 40: Handset Responses

    Handset Responses Customizing Handset Responses e Select folder S % e On S % Ringtone g Select tone/file S % e Vibration Pattern S % % S g Settings S % S . To check vibration patterns, select f Phone Settings Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions one and press B.
  • Page 41: Text Entry

    Text Entry Characters e Select mode S % Unless noted otherwise, text entry To enter characters assigned to the same key, press d first. . Entry Mode Indicators: descriptions are for text entry windows. Example: In single-byte alphanumerics Kanji (hiragana) mode, enter no.
  • Page 42: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters When Target Word is Not Listed Hiragana Kanji . Press B or A to segment hiragana to すずき すずき 鈴木 Follow these steps to enter in kanji Convert convert separately. (hiragana) mode. and press b Phonetic Conversion すずき...
  • Page 43 Text Entry Katakana Symbols & Pictograms Emoticons B S e Emoticons S % Follow these steps to switch to May be unavailable depending on the double-byte katakana mode and enter entry mode. ジュン Emoticons [01](^0^) & S e アイウ [02]o(^-^)o [03](^0^)/ Message: [04]p(^^)q...
  • Page 44 ) S 8 ( さ や Use Keypad inscriptions. S 1 ( ) S 4( ( あ だ Quick Address List [01]@softbank.ne.jp 782 S A S 0 ( ) S a わ [02]@ezweb.ne.jp [03]@docomo.ne.jp Message: e Select extension S % Message: ■...
  • Page 45: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste g Select character S $ B S e Cut or Copy S % S g Select first character Message: ■ X/XXK またお願いします . The highlighted character is deleted.               X/XXK また明日お願いします...
  • Page 46: User Dictionary

    In 2, e (select dictionary) S B S (Japanese) Saved words appear among suggestions. e Cancel S % Download specialized 921SH Download % S g Settings S % S Viewing Dictionary Information In 2, e (select dictionary) S B S...
  • Page 47: Phone Book

    Phone Book Creating Phone Book Entries e Add Phone Number: S e Category: S % S e Enter a name, phone number and mail % S Enter phone number Select Category S % address (enter at least one of these items) S % S e Select icon S % and classify the entry.
  • Page 48 Phone Book e Assign Tone S % S e Customizing Handset Responses Saving Numbers After Calls Select folder S % After a call, save number to Phone Book. Picture g Select tone/file S % In Phone Book entry Save this number window, e Picture: S % Saving Secret Entries to your Phone...
  • Page 49: Using Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries Changing Search Method Dialing via Phone Book Opening from Other Functions In entry search window, B b S f Specify katakana Example: Enter a recipient via Phone S e Ph.Book Settings Book when sending a message. Select Recipient MA YA RA WA Ab * e Sort Entries S %...
  • Page 50: Data Folder

    Data Folder Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format. [ Preset Folders Contents Pictures Still images Large still images on Memory Card (images DCIM captured with save location set to SD(DCIM)) Ring Songs·Tones Downloaded melodies and other sound files S! Appli S! Applications ®...
  • Page 51: Opening Files

    Data Folder Opening Files % S g Data Folder S % g Select file S % Slide Show wBCDEFGHIJ All images in Pictures or DCIM folder Data Folder APictures appear sequentially. BDCIM dRing Songs・Tones In file list, e (select file) DS! Appli cMusic EVideos...
  • Page 52: Managing Files & Folders

    Data Folder Managing Files & Folders Selecting Multiple Files Adding Folders Moving Files In file list, g (select file) % S g Data Folder S % Some files may not be moved. S e Select folder S % In file list, g (select file) .
  • Page 53: Memory Card

    Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to save Turn handset power off first. (Battery does . At time of purchase, a plastic dummy and organize files for use on 921SH. not need to be removed.) card is inserted into holder to protect Use recommended Memory Cards only.
  • Page 54 Memory Card Enter Handset Code S % Removing Format Card S e Yes S % Turn handset power off first. (Battery does When using a new Memory Card for the not need to be removed.) first time, format it on the handset before trying to save files, etc.
  • Page 55: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Display & Sounds [Phone Settings Menu] P.2-5 [Customized Screen Menu] P.2-8 [Slide Show Wallpaper Menu] P.2-7 [ Disabling Always User Shortcuts Customizing Shortcuts [Standby Window Menu] e Display Window S % S e Editing Quick Shortcut List [ Changing Default Shortcuts Always Off S % ' S e Select item S B S e .
  • Page 56 Additional Functions Display & Sounds [Customized Screen Menu] P.2-8 [Ringtone/videos Menu] P.2-9 Customized Screen Ringtones Loading Legacy Model Interface Canceling Customized Screen Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail, [ Downloading S! Familiar Usability etc. [Customized Screen Menu] g % S g Settings S % S f S! Familiar Usability S % [Ringtone/videos Menu] e Select Phone Settings S e Customized...
  • Page 57 Additional Functions Text Entry [Text Entry Window (Message Text)] P.2-10 [User Dictionary Menu] P.2-15 Character Entry User Dictionary Clearing Conversion Log Inserting Line Breaks Editing Entries [Text Entry Window] B S e Input/ Conversion S % S e Reset [ At the End of Text History S % S e Yes S % [User Dictionary Menu] e Saved [Text Entry Window] b...
  • Page 58: Phone Book Entry Items

    Additional Functions Phone Book Entry Items [Phone Book Entry Window] P.2-16 Phone Book Entry Saving Other Information Setting Incoming Mail Ring Time Setting Captured Image as Picture [ Address [Phone Book Entry Window] e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Tone-New Message: S % S e [Phone Book Entry Window] e Address: S % S e Select item S Duration S % S Enter time S %...
  • Page 59 Additional Functions Phone Book Entries [Entry Details] P.2-18 [Entry Search Window] P.2-18 Using Entries Deleting Phone Book Entries Moving Categories Messaging via Phone Book [ One Entry % S g Phone S % S e [Entry Search Window] g Select Category Control S % S e [ Phone Numbers entry S B S e Delete S % S...
  • Page 60 Additional Functions Data Folder Contents [Manage Items Menu] P.2-21 [File Options Menu] P.2-20 [File List] P.2-20 Handling Files Using Files as Ringtones Sorting Files Switching File List View [File List] g Select file S B S e [Manage Items Menu] e Sort S Set as Ringtone S % S e Select % S e Select method S % [Manage Items Menu] e Change...
  • Page 61: Calling

    Voice Calling........3-2 Call Time & Call Cost ....3-8 Video Calling ........3-4 Optional Services ......3-9 Speed Dial........3-6 Additional Functions ....3-11 Call Log........... 3-7 Emergency Calls......3-15 Calling...
  • Page 62: Voice Calling

    Placing an International Call Enter phone number with Apply for International Call Service Call Time 0:01 beforehand. area code 921SH cannot be used outside Japan. Handset transmissions cannot be Enter Number received or sent while abroad. G:Call GR:Video Call I:Calculator...
  • Page 63 Voice Calling Playing Messages Answering a Voice Call Answer Phone Incoming Call window opens for a call. Record caller messages on handset. Answer Phone cannot be used when Play Messages Voice Call... handset is off or out-of-range. Use No.1 Playback Voicemail to record caller messages when XX/XX/XX 15:05 .
  • Page 64: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling View the other party's image or send an Engaged Video Call Operations Placing a Video Call Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Operations during a Voice Call are also Enter number S ! (Long) available. Call Ended Call Ended Zoom in Zoom out...
  • Page 65 Video Calling Answering a Video Call Incoming Call window opens for a call. Incoming VideoCall Incoming Video Call Window ! to accept the call " S Call ends Answering without Camera Image [Incoming Video Call Window] % S e Yes S % .
  • Page 66: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Speed Dial e Select phone number Saving Phone Numbers Using Speed Dial 0 - 9 S ! Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail . Select mail address prompt appears. . To place Video Calls, Long Press !. List for easy dialing. e Do not Assign S % % S g Phone S % Using Headphones...
  • Page 67: Call Log

    Call Log Call Log Open recent dialed/received call records. All Calls RN090392XXXX1 XX/XX/XX 15:05 RNKondo Koichi XX/XX/XX 12:00 TN090392XXXX3 XX/XX/XX 10:45 Call Log Window . All Calls opens; press d to open Dialed Numbers and then Received Calls. e Select record S % When the Same Number is Dialed More Than Once .
  • Page 68: Call Time & Call Cost

    Call Time & Call Cost Call Time & Call Cost Call Time Call Cost Check estimated time of the most recent Check estimated call charge of the most call or all calls. recent call or all calls. Call Costs (including Max Cost) may be % S g Settings S % S unavailable depending on subscription f Call/Video Call...
  • Page 69: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only Initiating Call Forwarding be set simultaneously when Call e Select ring time S % Follow these steps to divert calls to a Forwarding is set to Video Calls. phone number saved in Phone Book after Diverting Calls without Handset Response Automatically divert all or all Call...
  • Page 70 Optional Services Missed Call Notification Playing Messages Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail In Call/Video Call menu, e Activate this function for records of calls In Voicemail/Divert menu, Voicemail/Divert S % missed while handset is off/out-of-range e Cancel All S % and Voicemail is active. Voicemail/Divert % S g Settings S % S Voicemail/Divert...
  • Page 71: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Dial Window] P.3-2 [Incoming Call Window] Voice Call: P.3-2, Video Call: P.3-5 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-10 Placing a Voice Call/Video Call Receiving a Voice Call/Video Call Answering Video Calls Automatically Calling Previously Dialed Numbers Rejecting Calls [ Saving Numbers to Auto Answer List (Redial) [Call/Video Call Menu] e Video...
  • Page 72: Call Log

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call Window] Voice Call: P.3-2, Video Call: P.3-4 [Speed Dial/Mail List] P.3-6 [Call Log Window] P.3-7 Call Window Operations Call Log Using Speaker Phone Muting Microphone Sending Messages [Voice Call Window] % S % . To cancel, press %. [Call Window] A [Call Log Window] e Select Video Call...
  • Page 73 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call Timers Menu] P.3-8 [Show Call Cost Window] P.3-8 [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-10 [Voice Call Window] P.3-2 Conference Call (Contract Required) Call Timers/Call Costs Optional Services Opening Another Line during a Call Service Status Resetting Call Timers Checking Service Status [Voice Call Window] Enter phone [Call Timers Menu] e Clear...
  • Page 74 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Call/Video Call Menu] P.3-10 Call Barring Rejecting Calls without Designating Changing Network Password Numbers Rejecting Calls by Number [ Calls from Unsaved Numbers [Call/Video Call Menu] e Call [Call/Video Call Menu] e Call Barring S % S e Change NW [ Saving Phone Numbers Barring S % S e Rejected Password S % S Enter current...
  • Page 75: Emergency Calls

    Handset Restrictions & the corresponding agency (police, etc.) Emergency Calls when you place emergency calls (110, Emergency calls are possible even while 119 or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets. some handset restrictions are active. (Emergency Location Report) Active Restriction Emergency Calls...
  • Page 76 Messaging ........4-2 Handling Messages ..... 4-14 Basics ..........4-2 Managing & Using Messages..4-14 Customizing Handset Address ..4-3 Sorting Messages into Designated Folders ...........4-16 Sending Messages......4-4 Chat Folder........4-17 Sending S! Mail ....... 4-4 Sending SMS........4-7 Using Chat Folders......4-17 Additional Functions .....
  • Page 77: Messaging

    PC Mail and delivery attempted at regular intervals. Receive or reply to PC mail account (Undeliverable messages are deleted.) messages. Use 921SH to handle PC Mail messages like SMS or S! Mail. Auto Resend When Auto Resend is active, handset automatically resends unsent messages up to two times.
  • Page 78: Messaging

    Information S % Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address default handset mail address. ~4CDE When handset address is changed, SoftBank For more information, see SOFTBANK Received Msg. sends new address confirmation via S! Mail. Mail MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-22).
  • Page 79: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Sending S! Mail g Select recipient S % Enter message S % Follow these steps to send S! Mail to a number/address saved in Phone Book. e Select number or S! Mail Size XXXB B S e Create Message address S % B Ueda Mikio C Wedding...
  • Page 80 Sending Messages g Select file S % Attaching Files Sending Feeling Mail When a size list appears, select Follow these steps to attach images to S! Mail. In S! Mail Composition attachment size and press %. Send attachments to compatible handsets. window after composing message, B S e Feeling S! Mail...
  • Page 81 Sending Messages A S g BG Color: S % S A S g Effect S % Sending Arrange Mail g Select color S % ▲▲   08鈴Th    02鈴Off Effect Follow these steps to:   06鱸      00スズキ . Change font size and background color  ...
  • Page 82: Sending Sms

    Sending Messages Sending SMS g Select recipient S % Follow these steps to send SMS to a Incoming Calls while Creating Message number saved in Phone Book. . Content is saved temporarily. End the call e Select number S % to return.
  • Page 83: Additional Functions

    Network S % S e Yes S % Mail List entry number) S B recipient field S % S e Add . When messaging to SoftBank handset Designating Send Date/Time (within Recipient S % S e Select numbers, select S! Mail or SMS and...
  • Page 84 Additional Functions Messaging [Composition Window] S! Mail: P.4-4, SMS: P.4-7 [Attach File Window] P.4-5 [S! Mail Composition Window] P.4-4 [Arrange Mail Window] P.4-6 [ Opening Templates from S! Mail Attachments Requesting Delivery Confirmation Composition Window [S! Mail Composition Window] B Set Auto Play File [Composition Window] B S e S e Launch Template S % S e...
  • Page 85: Incoming Messages

    Incoming Messages Opening & Replying e Message S % Receiving Feeling Mail Opening New Messages . Small Light, Vibration and ringtone ~4CDE Information window opens for new mail. respond according to settings. Received Msg. . See P.4-21 to receive PC Mail. Mail Attached Images CUeda Mikio...
  • Page 86 Incoming Messages Message Window Checking Messages Window Description B S e Received Msg. Message List Received Msg. 0003 BUeda Mikio Sender or Recipient CHow's it going? ~4CDE yXX/XX 15:05 Subject (except for SMS) Received Msg. I've just finished my w Received Msg.
  • Page 87: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-11 Receiving/Opening Messages Linked Info Reporting Unsolicited Message Sources as Spammers Opening New Mail Out of Standby Using Linked Info [Message Window] B S e Report Spam S % S A [ Dialing Numbers B (Long) .
  • Page 88 Additional Functions Handling Incoming Messages [Message Window] P.4-11 [Settings Menu] P.4-3 Replying to Messages Saving to Phone Book Replying to Messages Automatically Quoting Original Message Text [ Saving Sender's Address [ Saving Recipients [Message Window] B S e Save [Settings Menu] e General Settings Address S % S e Select [Message Window] B S e Reply S % S e Send/Compose S %...
  • Page 89: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Managing & Using Messages e Select message S % Messaging Folders Checking Messages B S e Received Msg. or Messages are organized in folders by type. Received Msg. 0003 Sent Messages S % BUeda Mikio CHow's it going? yXX/XX 15:05 Messaging !Received Msg.
  • Page 90 Handling Messages Searching Messages Hiding Folders Search messages by message text, Messages appear in Chat Folders even if sender/recipient address, etc. source messages are sorted into Secret folders. B S e Received Msg. or B S e Received Msg. or Sent Messages S % Sent Messages S % B S e Search S %...
  • Page 91: Sorting Messages Into Designated Folders

    Handling Messages Sorting Messages into Designated Folders e Select method S % S Enter Handset Code S % Sort by Sender/Recipient Select/enter number/ Alternatively, sort messages by subject or address S % Anti Spam Measures Unregistered(Mobile) SMS message text string. NUnregistered Entry(...
  • Page 92: Chat Folder

    Chat Folder Using Chat Folders e Add New Member S % Organize messages exchanged between Changing Members handset and Chat members' handsets. In 4, e (select member) S B S e Change Member S % S From To hide messages, set Chat Folder to Register Member Deleting Members Secret.
  • Page 93: Mail Groups

    Mail Groups Creating Groups for Broadcast Mail <Assign New Entry> S % Create Mail Groups to send messages to S g Select entry S % multiple recipients at one time. B S e Settings S % Ueda Mikio e Set Mail Group S % N090392XXXX1 N00Created Zaabb@xxx.yyy...
  • Page 94: Pc Mail

    PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Retrieve mail delivered to Save PC mail account information to handset: Important PC Mail Usage Notes . Receiving PC Mail for the first time after ISP or Yahoo! accounts. User Name Incoming Mail Server PC Mail Account setup may incur high...
  • Page 95 PC Mail B S e Settings S % S e Set Receiving S % S PC Mail Account Setup e PC Mail Settings S % e Select item S % S . Proceed with setup according to Select/enter item S % information supplied by ISP.
  • Page 96 PC Mail Deleting Messages Quoting Original Message Text in Replies Retrieving New PC Mail [Message List] e Select message S [Message Window] B S e Reply S Retrieve new messages from created B S e Delete S % S e Select % S e Quoted Reply S % S accounts.
  • Page 97: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Message Window] P.4-11 Managing Messages Selecting Multiple Messages Opening Sender/Recipient Details Deleting Messages [ Selecting [Message List] e Select message [Message List] e Select message S B S e View Mail Address S [ One Message % S e Select sender or recipient [Message List] e Select message...
  • Page 98: Managing Messages

    Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Folder List] P.4-14 [Chat Folder List] P.4-17 Sending Unsent Messages Saving Messages with Schedules to Adding Folders Calendar [ Sending without Editing [Message List] e Select message [Folder List]/[Chat Folder List] B S B S e Manage Msg. S % S S e Create New Folder S % S [Message List (Unsent Messages)] e Select message S B S e...
  • Page 99 Additional Functions Managing Messages [Message List] P.4-14 [Anti Spam Measures Menu] P.4-16 [Chat Folder List] P.4-17 [Mail Group Entry Window] P.4-18 Moving Messages Manually Deleting All Messages Deleting Mail Groups/Group Members [ Mail Groups [Message List] e Select message [Chat Folder List] e Select folder S B S e Manage Msg.
  • Page 100: Yahoo! Keitai

    Internet Services ......5-2 Browsing ........5-5 Service Basics ......... 5-2 Basic Operations ......5-5 Yahoo! Keitai ........5-3 Bookmarks & Saved Pages ..5-8 Using Yahoo! Keitai......5-3 Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages..5-8 PC Site Browser ......5-4 Additional Functions ..... 5-9 Using PC Site Browser ....
  • Page 101: Internet Services

    Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai, or view PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Yahoo! Keitai, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (P.14-22). Transmission/Information Fees...
  • Page 102: Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai Using Yahoo! Keitai g Select item S % S Returning to Previous Pages Opening Main Menu [Internet Page] A S Previous page Connection starts Internet pages may not open depending opens . Corresponding page opens. on connection/Server status, etc. , Follow these steps to return to the "...
  • Page 103: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Using PC Site Browser e Homepage S % S Open PC sites from Yahoo! JAPAN Returning to Previous Pages (preset home page). Connection starts [Internet Page] A S Previous page . Internet pages may not open depending on opens C 10 , Follow these steps to return to the...
  • Page 104: Browsing

    Browsing Basic Operations Panning (Sensor Key) Panning with Slider Closed Scrolling & Panning . By default, Panning is disabled even Use Sensor Key to pan Internet pages. If page content continues beyond view, when Sensor Key is illuminated. Set Press K to illuminate Sensor Key scroll bar appears beside/below window.
  • Page 105 Browsing e Open in New Tab S % Page Browsing Text Entry ~4CDEFGHIJ On a page, g (select text Switching Frames 天気予報 ニュース(総合) ああああ籍ああああああ entry field) S % ニュース ( 総合) On framed pages, Long Press & to ああああ籍ああああああ (トピック1) ああああ籍ああああああ...
  • Page 106 Browsing Pull-down Menu Item Selection Page Item Indicators On a page, g (select menu Selection Items list field) S % Buttons o or boxes N appear. On a page, g (select button お名前               16/30K or box) S % 性別...
  • Page 107: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Bookmarks & Saved Pages Using Bookmarks & Saved Pages g Select title S % Opening Saved Pages Bookmarks . Corresponding page opens. % S g Yahoo! Keitai S % Bookmark sites for quick access. Opening Bookmarks Online S e Saved Pages S % [Internet Page] B S e Bookmarks Saving Bookmarks S % S e Open List S % S e...
  • Page 108: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 [History List] P.5-3 [Enter URL Window] P.5-3 Connecting/Browsing PC Site Browser Handling Information Switching Browsers Switching View Copying Text [Internet Page] B S e [Internet Page] B S e PC Screen [Internet Page] B S e Copy Text Convenient Functions S % S e or Small Screen S % S % S g Select first character...
  • Page 109 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Internet Page] P.5-3, P.5-4 Page Operations Searching Current Page Using Linked Info Jumping to Page Top/Bottom [ Dialing Numbers [Internet Page] B S e Convenient Functions S % S e [Internet Page] g Highlight Search S % S Enter search text number S % S e Call or Video [Internet Page] B S e Call S %...
  • Page 110 Additional Functions Additional Functions [List] Bookmarks: P.5-8, Saved Pages: P.5-8 Bookmarks & Saved Pages Editing Bookmarked URLs Deleting Titles/Pages [Bookmarks List] g Select title S B S e Edit S % S e URL: S [ One Title/Page % S Edit S % S A [Bookmarks List]/[Saved Pages Sending Bookmarked URLs via Mail List] e Select item S B S e...
  • Page 111: Digital Tv

    Digital TV ........6-2 TV Player ........6-6 Basics ..........6-2 Recording/Playing Programs....6-6 Area Setup........6-3 TV Timer ......... 6-8 Watching TV ........6-4 TV Timer & TV Timer Recording ..6-8 Additional Functions ..... 6-9 Digital TV...
  • Page 112: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Basics 921SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan. Precautions Watch Live Television View Data Broadcasts . 921SH TV is exclusively for use in Japan. Set up a channel list for your service area to In addition to audio and visuals, enjoy text, access available programming.
  • Page 113: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Area Setup e Select prefecture S % Follow these steps when activating TV for Digital TV Antenna S e Select locality S % the first time. Set up channels by area. . Pull Antenna by top bead until it clicks; Call Ended fold then rotate Antenna to find best &...
  • Page 114: Watching Tv

    Digital TV Watching TV Follow these steps after completing Area Incoming Calls Panel Description setup. . Press ! to answer calls. Indicator positions may vary by display size. . When S! Circle Talk request arrives, & press H to start S! Circle Talk. When Memory Card is Inserted .
  • Page 115 Digital TV Data Broadcast (Japanese) TV Listing (Japanese) Multi Job In TV window, A (Long) In TV window, ' In portrait position, Data Broadcast text appears below TV image; use e to select . EPG application starts; refer to the an item and press % to access application's help menu for operational instructions.
  • Page 116: Tv Player

    . Clip is saved to handset (or Memory unauthorized reproduction/other use. Card, if inserted). . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss or alteration of recorded content. Advanced (Recording content without text data (Recording programs to...
  • Page 117 TV Player While Memory Card Video List Appears Playing Recorded Programs Time Shift Playback . Follow these steps to open handset % S g TV S % S e TV Insert a Memory Card to temporarily record Video List. Player S % After 1, B S e Change to Phone TV programs interrupted by incoming Voice Calls for Time Shift playback.
  • Page 118: Tv Timer

    TV Timer TV Timer & TV Timer Recording % S g TV S % S e e Channel: S % S e At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) Reservation List S % Select channel S % S A TV and Alarm activate. Alarm ends after .
  • Page 119: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [TV Window] P.6-4 [Data Broadcast Window] P.6-5 [Video List] P.6-7 Area & Channel Data Broadcast (Portrait Position Only) Changing Audiovisual Setting Adding Reception Areas Changing Display View [TV Window] B S e AV mode select S % S e Select effect S % [TV Window] B S e Set Channels [Data Broadcast Window] B S e .
  • Page 120 Additional Functions Additional Functions [Playback Window] P.6-7 [Video List] P.6-7 [Program Info Window] P.6-5 [Reservation List] P.6-8 [ All Files Playing Files with Markers Opening/Editing Timer Details [Video List] B S e Delete All S % S Enter Handset Code S % S [ Skipping between Markers [ Opening Entries e Yes S %...
  • Page 121: Camera & Imaging

    Camera..........7-2 Editing Images ....... 7-9 Getting Started ........ 7-2 Getting Started .........7-9 Editing Procedures ......7-10 Photo Camera......... 7-4 Printing ......... 7-12 Capturing Still Images ..... 7-4 Printing Images ......7-12 Video Camera ......... 7-5 Additional Functions ....7-13 Recording Video ......7-5 Shooting Modes ......
  • Page 122: Camera

    Camera Getting Started Capture still images or record video. Precautions Various Image Sizes Multiple Shooting Modes . Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with a soft cloth before use. Select small sizes to send captured Apply effect or add frame, capture sequential/ .
  • Page 123 Camera Video Viewfinder Internal & External Cameras Display Indicators Use Internal Camera or External Camera; The following indicators appear at the top unless noted otherwise, operations in this of Display. chapter describe External Camera. Photo Viewfinder Sizes are limited and shooting modes are not available for Internal Camera.
  • Page 124: Photo Camera

    Photo Camera Capturing Still Images % S g Camera S % Frame image on Display S % Sending Captured Images via S! Mail After 2, A S Complete message S A , May not be delivered as sent depending IAM @  C QEG IAM @  ...
  • Page 125: Video Camera

    Video Camera Recording Video % S g Camera S % S A Playing Unsaved Video In 4, e Preview S % Playing Saved Video あB4 5 Save Save After 4, B S g Data Folder S % Preview S e Select file S % Send Sending Recorded Video via S! Mail Video Save Menu...
  • Page 126: Shooting Modes

    Shooting Modes Using Shooting Modes May be unavailable depending on selected image/video size. Self-timer Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) g All Pictures S % In Photo/Video Viewfinder, Available Modes: . All captured images are saved. B S g Self-timer S % Capture four separate 4 Pictures Saving the Selected Image...
  • Page 127 Shooting Modes Frame image on Display S % Camera Effects (Photo Camera) Scanning Images (Photo Camera) In mode menu, g Camera In Panorama/Scanner menu, Effects S % g Scanner S % g Select size S % S Frame Camera Effects .
  • Page 128 Shooting Modes Frame your image on Display Opening Portrait Shooting Tips Solo Traveling Photo (Photo Camera) . Holding 921SH straight out in front of In 4, A Combine External Camera image your face at eye level, slowly move it Sending Combined Images via S! Mail...
  • Page 129: Editing Images

    Editing Images Getting Started g Select effect S % S The following options are available. Basic Operations Some images may not be editable Edit % S g Data Folder S % . To start over, press $. depending on the type and size. [ Picture Editor e Pictures S % S e When finished, A...
  • Page 130: Editing Procedures

    Editing Images Editing Procedures Cropping Images Changing Image Size Face Arrange In Picture Editor menu, g In Picture Editor menu, g Resize to Preset Size Resize S % Face Arrange S % In Picture Editor menu, g e Cut S % Resize S % Face Arrange Collage:Right-half...
  • Page 131 Editing Images g Move + to bottom right of Adjusting Positions Panorama Images face S % Change the default positions and sizes of Panorama Image Effects: targets to fit the image. Near View Best suited for close-up shots In Face Arrange menu, B Document Use for images with text Standard Apply to other images...
  • Page 132: Printing

    Printing Printing Images e For Each Picture S % Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Using Printers S e Select folder S % ® Select images from Memory Card and Connect handset to a Bluetooth -compatible g Select image S B specify the number of copies to print on printer and print images in Pictures folder.
  • Page 133: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Camera [Viewfinder] Photo Camera: P.7-4, Video Camera: P.7-5 [Image Save Window] P.7-4 [Save Menu] P.7-7 [Video Save Menu] P.7-5 Photo Camera & Video Camera Photo Camera Locking Focus Activating Mobile Light Changing Image Size [Viewfinder] ! (F when Slider is closed) [Viewfinder] B S g Mobile Light [Photo Viewfinder] B S g Picture...
  • Page 134 Additional Functions Image Editing & Printing [Picture Editor Menu] P.7-9 [Composite Menu] P.7-9 [Photo Print Menu] P.7-12 Editing Images Adding Stamps Combining Reduced Images Applying Visual Effects [Picture Editor Menu] g Stamp S [Composite Menu] g SplitPicture % S e Select stamp S % S g 480x854 or SplitPicture 240x320 S [Picture Editor Menu] g Retouch S Move stamp S %...
  • Page 135: Media Player & S! Applications Media Player

    Media Player ........8-2 Editing Video........ 8-10 Media Basics ........8-2 Crop..........8-10 Adding Subtitles ......8-11 Music..........8-5 S! Appli ......... 8-13 Playing Music........8-5 Using S! Applications .....8-13 Video ..........8-7 Playing Video........8-7 Additional Functions ....8-15 Playlists .......... 8-9 Using Playlists .........
  • Page 136: Media Player

    Media Player Media Basics Use Media Player to play music/video on 921SH. . Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player directly. . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Music My Music SD AUDIO...
  • Page 137 Media Player Playback Precautions Downloading Music Downloading Video In Media Player menu, e . Media Player is not compatible with some Download music from the Internet. recording/playback formats. Files may not Videos S % Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) play depending on the Memory Card status.
  • Page 138 S! Music Connect (Japanese). Copy protected files can only be played Convert PC music files to on the handset with which the files were 921SH-compatible format (P.14-21), then transferred. save to corresponding Memory Card folder (P.14-23) via Mass Storage. % S g Settings S % S...
  • Page 139: Music

    Music Playing Music % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Music Playback Window Indicators S e Music S % All Music e My Music S % S f Select folder GHpress and ICacuator JInt' Ca Music Folder 1 Title 6 Elapsed time...
  • Page 140 Music Deleting Files Delete other music files from Data Folder. Deleting All WMA Files [Media Player Menu] e Settings S % S e Delete All WMA/WMV S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % . Files cannot be deleted individually. Deleting SD AUDIO Files [ Single Files [Music File List] e Select file S...
  • Page 141: Video

    Video Playing Video % S g Media Player S % e Select file S % Video Playback Window Indicators S e Videos S % Video Player e My Videos S % S e Phone Memory or Memory GHpress and ICacuator Card S % 1 Title 6 Elapsed time...
  • Page 142 Video Deleting Files Delete other video files from Data Folder. Deleting All WMV Files [Media Player Menu] e Settings S % S e Delete All WMA/WMV S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % . Files cannot be deleted individually. Deleting SD VIDEO Files [Video File List] e Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S %...
  • Page 143: Playlists

    Playlists Using Playlists e My Music S % Playlists store playback orders. Add Renaming Playlists favorite media files to Playlists, or g All Music S % S e In Playlists window, e organize files by artist/genre. Select file S B (select Playlist) S B Playlists store only file locations.
  • Page 144: Editing Video

    Editing Video Crop B S e Edit S % S e Some files may not be edited. Delete Before/After Yes S % Clip Portions between Two Points In Crop menu, e Delete ああああ籍ああああああ Edit % S g Media Player S % Before or Delete After S % Crop >>...
  • Page 145: Adding Subtitles

    Editing Video Adding Subtitles e Advanced S % Follow these steps to add left-to-right scrolling text. e Create New S % Adjust settings via Advanced. (Some effects Advanced Display Position cannot be applied at the same time.) Changing Start/End Point Font Size Scrolling After 3, e Duration S % S B at...
  • Page 146 Editing Video Editing Subtitles Editing Text [ Before Saving Text [Edit Subtitle Menu] e Edit Text S % S Edit text S % [ After Saving Text [Subtitle List] e Select entry S % S e Edit Text S % S Edit text S % Deleting Subtitles [Subtitle List] e Select entry S B...
  • Page 147: S! Appli

    Using S! Applications % S g S! Appli S % Try out the preloaded S! Applications or Exiting S! Applications download and use 921SH-compatible e S! Appli Library S % " S! Applications, including games. Refer to the S! Application's help menu or S! Appli Library the source Internet site, etc.
  • Page 148 S! Appli Downloading S! Applications Deleting S! Applications [S! Appli Library] e Download [S! Appli Library] e Select application S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S % . Follow onscreen instructions. . Handset Code may be required. Setting S! Application to Activate in .
  • Page 149: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions (Media) [Menu] Music: P.8-3, Video: P.8-3 [Playback Window] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 [File List] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 Music/Video Playback Changing Sound Effects Changing Sound Effects Resuming from Stopped Point [Music Playback Window] B S e [Video Playback Window] B S e Sound Effects S % S e Select Settings S % S e Sound Effects...
  • Page 150 Additional Functions Additional Functions (Media) [Playlists Window] Music: P.8-5, Video: P.8-7 Playlists Adding New Playlists [Playlists Window] B S e Add New Playlist S % S Enter name Deleting Playlist Files [Playlists Window] e Select Playlist S % S e Select file S B S e Delete S % S e Yes S Deleting Playlists [Playlists Window] e Select...
  • Page 151: Handy Extras

    Pen Light......... 9-2 Document Viewer......9-22 Opening PC Documents....9-22 Phone Help ........9-3 Notepad ........9-23 Calendar & Tasks ......9-4 Saving Text ........9-23 Calendar .......... 9-4 Voice Recorder......9-24 Tasks ..........9-7 Recording/Playing Voice....9-24 Alarms..........9-9 Scan Barcode....... 9-25 Using Alarms ........
  • Page 152: Pen Light

    Pen Light Pen Light Use handset as a flashlight. To use Mobile Light as a strobe for mobile camera, see P.7-13 "Activating Mobile Light." H (Long) . Mobile Light illuminates. . Press a key to turn off. Important Pen Light Usage Note .
  • Page 153: Phone Help

    Phone Help Phone Help Access this handy guide to handset settings and key functions/shortcuts. % S g Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. Tools e Phone Help S % Phone Help Settings Method Commonly Functions Key Operation e Select item S % .
  • Page 154: Calendar & Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Calendar Switching View Key Assignments Opening Calendar In Calendar window, A % S g Tools S % S f Open previous Go to page (Enter Date) PIM/LifestyleTools XXXX/XX/XX Open next Find page (By Category) PIM/LifestyleTools GHpress and GHpress and 2 Stamp 0 Help...
  • Page 155 Calendar & Tasks Enter start date/time S % e Description: S % S Saving Schedules Enter schedule details S % Follow these steps to save subject, start/ New Entry A S Saved Subject: end date/time, Alarm and schedule details. XXXX Start: Either Subject or Description must be XX/XX/XX XX:XX...
  • Page 156 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Schedules/Tasks Deleting Schedules Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by In Calendar window, g [ Deleting One Entry related settings. (select date) S % In schedule list, e (select schedule) S B Calendar Alarm XXXX/XX/XX Switch On/Off u<Add New Entry>...
  • Page 157: Tasks

    Calendar & Tasks Tasks Enter subject S % e Alarm Time: S % S e Saving Tasks Select time S % S A Follow these steps to save subject, due Due Date & Time e Description: S % S date/time, Alarm and task details. Enter task details S % Either Subject or Description must be XXXX...
  • Page 158 Calendar & Tasks At Alarm Time Opening Tasks Deleting Tasks Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by % S g Tools S % S f [ Deleting One Entry related settings. PIM/LifestyleTools S e In task list, e (select task) Tasks S % Tasks Alarm Switch On/Off e Delete S %...
  • Page 159: Alarms

    Alarms Using Alarms e Repeat: S % e Alarm Volume: S % Setting Alarm e Adjust level S % Follow these steps to set Alarm to sound Repeat at a specific time on a specific day of the Once e Duration: S % o Every Day (All) week.
  • Page 160 Alarms When Snooze is Set At Alarm Time Deleting Alarm Alarm repeats at the set interval. [ Deleting One Entry Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by Other Alarms do not activate while related settings. In Alarm list, e (select handset is Snoozing. entry) S B Alarm Canceling Snooze...
  • Page 161: Wakeup Tv

    Wakeup TV Using Wakeup TV e Repeat: S % A S Saved Setting Wakeup TV . For more settings, repeat - 8. Follow these steps to activate TV at a Repeat " S Wakeup TV setting specific time on a specific day of the week. Once o Every Day (All) ends...
  • Page 162 Wakeup TV At Wakeup TV Time Canceling Wakeup TV Deleting Wakeup TV   --:-- In Wakeup TV list, e (select [ Deleting One Entry TV activates after Alarm. entry) S B In Wakeup TV list, e (select Wakeup TV entry) S B Options Switch On/Off Wakeup TV Off...
  • Page 163: Calculator

    Calculator Using Calculator % S g Tools S % S f Calculation Keys Using % Function PIM/LifestyleTools S e From Options menu, select % to find + (Add) Calculator S % definite percentage of a known value. - (Subtract) Example: Calculate 30% of 800,000 Enter 800,000 S x S 30 S % x (Multiply) Via Bluetooth...
  • Page 164: Expenses Memo

    Expenses Memo Adding Expenses Entering Expenses Checking Entries Deleting Entries Enter amount S b % S g Tools S % S f [ Deleting One Entry PIM/LifestyleTools S e In Expenses Memo list, e Expenses Memo S % Enter Cost: (select entry) S B Switch On/Off f:Decimal Point...
  • Page 165: Osaifu-Keitai

    ® Important Osaifu-Keitai Usage Note Using Osaifu-Keitai handsets that support e-money or credit SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting Follow these steps to conduct a transaction. ® functions/services. Osaifu-Keitai from accidental loss/alteration of IC Card Example: Making an electronic payment encompasses a range of IC Card-based data/settings.
  • Page 166: Locking Ic Card

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Locking IC Card e Remote Lock PW S % IC Card Lock Remote Lock Enter password S % ® Use this function to restrict access to/prevent Disable Osaifu-Keitai remotely by mail or ® unauthorized use of Osaifu-Keitai on handset. phone.
  • Page 167 ® Osaifu-Keitai e Phone Book S % S g [ Activating Remote Lock via Phone Call Remote Lock Select phone number S % If handset cannot receive calls IC Card [ Preparation on Handset Lock is not set. . Select Phone Number to enter In IC Card Settings menu, directly.
  • Page 168: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Using Stopwatch % S Stopwatch starts Stopwatch stops when battery runs low. % S g Tools S % S f % S Stopwatch stops Timer/Clock Tools . Press % to resume. " S e Yes S % S Timer/Clock Tools Stopwatch ends FStopwatch .
  • Page 169: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Using Countdown Timer % S g Tools S % S f % S Countdown starts When Set Time Elapses Timer/Clock Tools S e . Press % to stop/resume countdown. Tone sounds. Countdown Timer S % Set time elapses S Tone sounds Countdown Timer Switch On/Off...
  • Page 170: World Clock

    World Clock Opening World Clock % S g Tools S % S f f Select area S % Opening World Clock in Standby Timer/Clock Tools S e " S World Clock ends % S g Settings S % S World Clock S % f Phone Settings S e Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) Display S %...
  • Page 171: Hour Minder

    Hour Minder Using Hour Minder A S Saved Setting Hour Minder At Hour Minder Time " S Hour Minder setting Follow these steps to activate the hourly Hour Minder activates; sounds/vibrates by ends time signal at selected hours. related settings. % S g Tools S % S f Adjusting Hour Minder Volume Hour Minder...
  • Page 172: Document Viewer

    Document Viewer Opening PC Documents Supported File Formats: Key Assignments Sensor Key Operations PDF (.pdf) In open file, use Sensor Key to scroll files, View whole page ® ® Microsoft Excel (.xls) or show/hide Loupe (magnifier tool). Scroll ® View upper left Microsoft Word (.doc) Full screen...
  • Page 173: Notepad

    Notepad Saving Text g Select Category S % S New Notepad Entry Deleting Entries Saved % S g Tools S % S f [ Deleting One Entry Sorting Entries Temporarily Doc./Rec. Tools In Notepad list, e (select [Notepad List] A entry) S B , Press A repeatedly to toggle sort Doc./Rec.
  • Page 174: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording/Playing Voice % S Recording starts Recording Playback % S Recording stops In recording window, B S . If battery runs low while recording, Voice Recorder shuts off. e Ring Songs·Tones S % . Record conversations during calls via Voice Recorder Save Record Caller Voice (P.3-12).
  • Page 175: Scan Barcode

    Scan Barcode Scanning Printed Barcodes e Scan Barcode S % Tone sounds S Scan Scan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR Codes (2D barcodes). results appear Frame barcode in center of . Membership file or password may be Display required when scanning barcodes. Scan Result .
  • Page 176: Create Qr Code

    Create QR Code Creating QR Codes e Create QR Code S % Create QR Codes from these items on From Phone Book Entries handset. In 3, e Phone Book S % S g e Data Folder S % Select entry S % S Phone Book Text Input From Entered Text...
  • Page 177: Scan Card

    Scan Card Scanning Business Cards % S A Scan business cards and save names, Frame card on Display . New Phone Book entry is saved. addresses, etc. to Phone Book. . English business cards may not be Key Assignments in Scan Window 2Normal scanned correctly.
  • Page 178: Text Scanner

    Text Scanner Scanning Text Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone Frame text in center of numbers or alphanumerics). Display Some text cannot be scanned. Scanned Text XX/XXX % S g Tools S % S f Text Scanner XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Doc./Rec. Tools S e Scanned Text Window 1.
  • Page 179: S! Quick News

    S! Quick News Receiving Content Updates (Japanese) S % S e 登録はこちら View content updates or breaking news. Opening Information Yes S % Transmission fees apply. In S! Quick News list, e . Handset connects to the Internet. Registering S! Quick News Items (select item) S % e Select item S % % S g Entertainment S %...
  • Page 180: S! Information Channel

    S! Information Channel S! Information Channel & Weather Indicator (Japanese) Transmission fees apply. Service Registration & Content Subscription New Received Information Using Weather Indicator % S g Entertainment S Information window opens for new After S! Information Channel registration, % S e S! Information S! Information Channel info delivery.
  • Page 181: E-Books

    . When purchasing a new handset, move . e-Book Viewer starts. Refer to the CCF files and retrieve Contents Keys to e-Book Viewer help menu for open the files. Some files may need to be operational instructions. re-downloaded. Advanced (Copying Text (Opening Non-921SH e-Books (Library) (P.9-41)
  • Page 182: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-4 [Schedule Entry Window] P.9-5 [Schedule List] P.9-6 [Task Entry Window] P.9-7 [Task List] P.9-8 Saving Schedules/Tasks Saving Schedules Calendar & Tasks Changing Alarm Tone/Video Saving Repetitive Schedules Calendar Changing Date Color [Schedule Entry Window] e [Schedule Entry Window]/[Task Entry Window] e Alarm: S % S Repeat: S % S e Select cycle S...
  • Page 183 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Calendar Window] P.9-4 [Task List] P.9-8 [Alarm Menu] P.9-9 [Alarm List] P.9-9 Managing Schedules Alarms Setting Handset to Vibrate at Alarm Time Deleting All Schedules Saving Entry Name [Alarm Menu] e Vibration: S % S e On or Link to Sound S % S A [Calendar Window] B S e Delete [Alarm Menu] e Subject: S % S .
  • Page 184 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [Wakeup TV Menu] P.9-11 [Wakeup TV List] P.9-11 [Calculator Window] P.9-13 [Expenses Memo List] P.9-14 Wakeup TV Calculator Expenses Memo Changing Alarm Tone/Video Copying Calculation Results Changing Category of Saved Entry [ Using Preset Tone or Data Folder File While result appears, B S e [Expenses Memo List] e Select [Wakeup TV Menu] e Assign...
  • Page 185 Additional Functions PIM/Lifestyle Tools [IC Card Settings Menu] P.9-16 [Mail Remote Lock Menu] P.9-16 [Call Remote Lock Menu] P.9-17 ® Osaifu-Keitai Checking E-Money Balance when Changing Required Missed Call Slider is Closed Count for Call Remote Lock Enabling to View E-Money Balances E (Long) S Balance appears S [Call Remote Lock Menu] e Count H S Balance disappears...
  • Page 186 Additional Functions Timer/Clock Tools [Set Time Zone Window] P.9-20 [Hour Minder Menu] P.9-21 World Clock Hour Minder Adding Custom Time Zone Changing Hour Minder Tone/Video [ Using Preset Tone or Data Folder File [Set Time Zone Window] B S Enter city name S % S [Hour Minder Menu] e Advanced e + or - S d S Enter time S % S e Assign Tone/Video: S...
  • Page 187 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Notepad List] P.9-23 [Recording Window] P.9-24 Notepad Voice Recorder Sending Notepad Entries via S! Mail Editing Notepad Saving Longer Recordings [Notepad List] e Select entry S B S e Send S % S e Via [ Editing Text Message S % S Complete [Recording Window] B S e [Notepad List] e Select entry S...
  • Page 188 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Barcode/Scan Menu] P.9-25 [Barcode Scan Results Window] P.9-25 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-28 [ Accessing Internet Sites Scan Barcode Scan Text [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ Scanning during Text Entry Scanning during Text Entry [Scanned Text Window] g Select URL S % [ Pasting All Scan Results In a text entry window, B S e...
  • Page 189 Additional Functions Doc./Rec. Tools [Scan Results Window] Barcode: P.9-25, Card: P.9-27 [Scanned Text Window] P.9-28 [ Selected Text Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Using Images as Wallpaper [Scan Results Window]/[Scanned Text Window] B S e Send [Barcode Scan Results Window]/ [Barcode Scan Results Window] Message S % S B S g Select [Scanned Text Window] g Select...
  • Page 190 Additional Functions Handy Extras [S! Quick News Menu] P.9-29 [S! Quick News List] P.9-29 S! Quick News Updating List Automatically Changing Background Image Receiving S! Loop Item Updates [ S! Quick News List [S! Quick News Menu] e Settings [S! Quick News Menu] e Settings S % S e Change Skin S % S [ Registering with S! Loop Items S % S e Automatic Update S...
  • Page 191 Select file S % S e Save S % % S g Select end point S % Requesting Re-Delivery S Enter name S % S g Save Opening Non-921SH e-Books here S % (Library) . Some files are saved automatically.
  • Page 192: Communication Services

    S! Town & S! Loop ....... 10-2 S! Circle Talk ........ 10-7 Fun Services ......... 10-2 Using S! Circle Talk ......10-7 S! Friend's Status......10-3 Near Chat........10-10 Using S! Friend's Status ....10-3 Using Near Chat (Japanese)..10-10 Communication Services...
  • Page 193: S! Town & S! Loop

    S! Town & S! Loop Fun Services S! Town Library S! Town (Japanese) S! Loop (Japanese) . Downloaded S! Town-compatible Select an avatar to enter this 3D virtual S! Loop is an online communication S! Applications are saved to S! Town town, where you can play games and service.
  • Page 194: S! Friend's Status

    S! Friend's Status Using S! Friend's Status . S! Friend's Status requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. . Set Connection status to Online beforehand. e Select Status S % Changing Connection Status Changing My Status [My Status Window] e Online (or ~B * Follow these steps to change Status, Offline) S % S e Select status S %...
  • Page 195 S! Friend's Status e Status Icon S % S g Resetting Templates Creating Status Templates Select Pictogram S % [ One Template Save custom combinations of Status Icon e Status Label S % S In Status Template window, and Status Label to each template. Enter text S % S A f (select template) S B In Status Template window,...
  • Page 196 S! Friend's Status When Registration is Complete Registering Members Opening Member Status . My Status is sent and member's status % S g Communication S Follow these steps to register a number appears on handset. % S e S! Friend's Status saved in Phone Book for the first time.
  • Page 197 S! Friend's Status Adding Members Renaming Groups [S! Friend's Status Member List] [S! Friend's Status Member List] B S e Add Member S % S e B S e Edit Group Name S % S Select method S % S Select Enter name S % entry or enter phone number S % Updating Manually...
  • Page 198: S! Circle Talk

    S! Circle Talk Using S! Circle Talk . A subscription to S! Friend's Status is required. . Transmission fees apply during S! Circle Talk. e Select number, e.g., Saving as Individuals Registering Members No.1: S % In 3, e Individual S % S Follow these steps to register a number Saving from S! Friend's Status Member e Phone Book S % S g...
  • Page 199 S! Circle Talk [ Exiting S! Circle Talk S! Circle Talk Operations Initiating S! Circle Talk " S Connection ends [ Speaking Follow these steps to send S! Circle Talk . S! Circle Talk ends automatically Press and hold H when requests to members.
  • Page 200 S! Circle Talk Editing Member List [ Replacing Individual Members [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select member S B S e Edit S % S % S e Select method S % S g Select entry S % [ Editing Groups [S! Circle Talk Member List] e Select Group S B S e Edit S % S e Select target S % S...
  • Page 201: Near Chat

    Near Chat Using Near Chat (Japanese) . In the event that this handset may be used by a minor, access to this application may be password restricted by a supervising adult. In this case, Handset Code access must also be managed to prevent the execution of Memory All Clear (P.13-15) that may be used to reset the application password.
  • Page 202: Handset Security

    Handset Security ......11-2 Operations Security......11-2 Information Security .......11-3 Face Recognition......11-4 Using Face Recognition ....11-4 Additional Functions ....11-6 Handset Security...
  • Page 203: Handset Security

    SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website At Power On PIN Entry turned on (P.14-22) or access My SoftBank % S g Settings S % S Activate PIN Entry to require PIN1 entry (Japanese page) via Yahoo! Keitai. f Phone Settings S e each time handset is turned on.
  • Page 204: Information Security

    Handset Security Information Security e Select item S % (P Application Lock Show Secret Data appears) S A S Enter Restrict access to these functions: Activate Show Secret Data to access Handset Code S % Secret entries. Phone Book Calendar/Tasks Temporary Access to Functions In Locks menu, e Show .
  • Page 205: Face Recognition

    . Identification accuracy is not guaranteed. Face Recognition User Registration Menu Switch On/Off SoftBank cannot be held liable for misuse e User Name: S % S Link to Slider or any damages associated with the use of Enter name S % Conductor Setting Face Recognition.
  • Page 206 Face Recognition Frame your face on Display Activating & Canceling Scanning Face S % S B In Face Recognition menu, Face the Display S e Yes S % e Switch On/Off S % Recognition starts . To save more, repeat - a.
  • Page 207: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Additional Functions [Locks Menu] P.11-2 [Face Recognition Menu] P.11-4 [User List] P.11-4 [User Registration Menu] P.11-4 [ Checking Message Editing/Deleting User Information [Locks Menu] e Set Lock Message S % S e Check Changing PIN1 [ Editing Message S % [User List] e Select user S % S Face Recognition [Locks Menu] e PIN Entry S %...
  • Page 208: Connectivity & File Backup

    Infrared.......... 12-2 Backup........12-11 Transferring Files via Infrared ..12-3 Backup & Restore ......12-11 ® Bluetooth ........12-6 S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) ... 12-14 ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth ..12-7 About SAB........12-14 Backup & Restore ......12-16 Mass Storage......12-10 Connecting to PC ......
  • Page 209: Infrared

    Infrared Infrared Wirelessly transfer the following files Transfer Options Getting Started between 921SH and compatible devices. One File Infrared Precautions Transfer single files Phone Book Received Msg. Transfer Align Infrared Ports of both devices. All File Calendar Sent Messages Transfer all files by function...
  • Page 210: Transferring Files Via Infrared

    Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared Connection request arrives Subsequent Operations Receiving Files [ One File Transfer - 10 % S g Settings S % S Receive IrSimple e Yes S % S e Yes S % f Connectivity S e .
  • Page 211 Infrared All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed Sending Files In Infrared menu, e Send % S g Data Folder S % One File Transfer All S % e Pictures or DCIM S % Example: Phone Book Entries For DCIM, select a folder and press %.
  • Page 212 Infrared Overwriting Existing Files [Request Window] e Yes S % S Enter Handset Code S % S Enter Authorization Code S % S e Delete All & Save S % S e Yes . For Phone Book, My Details except handset phone number is overwritten as well.
  • Page 213: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth Wirelessly transfer files between 921SH ® Handsfree Device Precautions Bluetooth Connection and compatible devices (watches, . Place calls from handsfree devices while handsfree devices, etc.). Sender Recipient handset is in Standby. ® Bluetooth connection may not be .
  • Page 214: Transferring Files Via Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Transferring Files via Bluetooth % S Paring complete ® ® Activating Bluetooth Connecting to Bluetooth Devices . Authorization Codes are not % S g Settings S % S necessary for paired devices. Device Search & Pairing f Connectivity S e Connecting to Paired Devices ®...
  • Page 215 ® Bluetooth e Select device S % S e Accepting Connection Requests Transferring Files Yes S % S Transfer starts Follow these steps to accept connection Follow the steps below to exchange files . When finished, entry list returns. requests from unpaired devices. with paired devices.
  • Page 216 ® Bluetooth Overwriting Existing Files Renaming Paired Devices [Request Window] e Yes S % S [Bluetooth Menu] e Paired Enter Handset Code S % S e Devices S % S e Select device Delete All & Save S % S e Yes S B S e Change Name S % S Enter name S % .
  • Page 217: Mass Storage

    Cable, disconnect it first. Cards formatted for other Memory Card the PC, then disconnect USB Cable. SoftBank handsets by % S g Settings S % S Transfer Software SHARP to Memory Cards f Connectivity S e USB...
  • Page 218: Backup

    Backup Backup & Restore [ Drafts Back up information to Memory Card, and Precautions If transferred from Drafts, only the first restore to handset as needed. . Not available if battery is low. entered recipient remains or SMS addressed The following folders/entries can be .
  • Page 219 Backup A S e Yes S % e Yes S % Handset to Memory Card . To cancel, press A. e Select item S % (N/P) Follow these steps to back up selected Backup complete S % S % S Complete selection items at once.
  • Page 220 Backup Encoding Data for Backup [Backup Menu] e Settings/ Manage S % S e Encode Settings S % S e Select item S % S e On S % . Available for Phone Book, Messaging folders, Calendar and Tasks. Deleting Backup Files [Backup Menu] e Settings/ Manage S % S e File Management S % S e Select...
  • Page 221: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    Send emergency message board . SAB requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee. Board" Message update to specified addresses . Use SAB to add Phone Book content to a new compatible SoftBank Notification handset; some conditions apply (P.12-15). Tomodachi...
  • Page 222 Precautions [ Unsynchronizable Items Complete Contract SAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Visit a SoftBank Shop, dial 157 from a SoftBank , Picture, Tone/Video, Vibration handset for SoftBank Customer Center, General [ Unintentional Phone Book or SAB Content Deletion Information or access My SoftBank via Yahoo! Keitai.
  • Page 223: Backup & Restore

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Backup & Restore % S Backup complete Backup (Phone Book > SAB) Synchronizing Phone Book Canceling Backup Any existing SAB content is deleted. Synchronize Options: A S e Yes S % % S g Phone S % S e Synchronize Phone Synchronize Book and SAB...
  • Page 224 S % S メニューリスト Code S % S e Set On/Off S % e My SoftBank S % S e S e On S % S e Set Sync English S % S e Password Mode S % S e Select command...
  • Page 225: Handset Customization

    Phone Settings......13-2 Digital TV ........13-12 Display & Key ....... 13-3 Camera ........13-14 Ringtones & Sounds....13-5 Media Player & S! Applications ... 13-15 Text Entry & Phone Book .... 13-6 Handy Extras......13-16 Calling ........... 13-7 Communication Services..13-17 Messaging ........
  • Page 226: Phone Settings

    Phone Settings Phone Settings Mode % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Mode Settings S % e Select mode S % Selecting a handset mode e Select mode S B S e Select item S % S Adjust settings Customizing handset modes .
  • Page 227: Display & Key

    Display & Key Display & Key Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings Language e Language or S % S e English or 言語選択 日本語 Switching interface between Japanese and English Display Image % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Display S % e System Graphics S % S e Select item S % S e Preset Animation (or Showing preloaded images for incoming calls, etc.
  • Page 228 Display & Key Display & Key Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Motion Control S % Motion Control e Display Change S % S e Manual S % Changing Display orientation manually when Slider is closed .
  • Page 229: Ringtones & Sounds

    Ringtones & Sounds Ringtone & Sound Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Sounds & Alerts S % Handset Response e Volume S % S e Select item S % S e Adjust level S % Changing ringtone volume e Event Light S % S e Select item S % S e Switch On/Off S % S e Changing Event Light illumination option...
  • Page 230: Text Entry & Phone Book

    Text Entry & Phone Book Text Entry & Phone Book Settings Text Entry [Text Entry Window] B S e Input/Conversion S % e Predictive S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered characters e Previous Usage S % S e Off S % Disabling suggestions based on entered words e EmoticonWordLink S % S e Off S % Hiding emoticons in suggestion list...
  • Page 231: Calling

    Calling Advanced Call Settings % S g Settings S % S f Call/Video Call Voice Call & Video Call e Minute Minder S % S e On S % Setting handset to beep once each minute during calls e Disp. Time/Call S % S e Display Call Cost S % S e On S % Showing Call Cost after each call e Disp.
  • Page 232: Messaging

    Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings General Settings B S e Settings S % S e General Settings S % e Scroll Unit S % S e Select unit S % Changing message window scroll unit e Message List View S % S e Select option S % Changing message list view e Address View S % S e Show All S % Showing complete sent/received message addresses...
  • Page 233: Messaging

    Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings Feeling Mail B S e Settings S % S e General Settings S % S e Receive S % e Link to Feeling S % S e Idle Screen Info. S % S e Off S % Hiding subject, sender, etc.
  • Page 234 Messaging Advanced Messaging Settings B S e Settings S % S e S! Mail Settings S % S! Mail e Message DL S % S e Manual S % Disabling automatic S! Mail retrieval e Picture Appearance S % S e Normal S % Disabling image auto-resize e Auto Play File S % S e Pictures S % S e Off S % Disabling image auto-open...
  • Page 235: Yahoo! Keitai & Pc Site Browser

    Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Advanced Internet Settings % S g Yahoo! Keitai S % S e Browser Settings S % Yahoo! Keitai e Font Size S % S e Select size S % Changing character size e Scroll Unit S % S e Select unit S % Changing scroll unit e Cursor Settings S % S e Cursor Mode Settings S % S e On S % Activating pointer navigation...
  • Page 236: Digital Tv

    Digital TV Advanced TV Settings Image % S g TV S % S e Digital TV S % S B S e Image S % e Brightness S % S e Adjust level S % Adjusting Display Brightness e Brightness S % S B (N/P) S % Canceling/activating Light Sensor e Control by Scene S % S e On S % Adjusting Brightness automatically for current image...
  • Page 237 Digital TV Advanced TV Settings % S g TV S % S e Settings S % Handset Response e Calls & Alarms S % S e Select item S % S e Notice a Call S % Showing calls or S! Circle Talk requests while watching TV e Set Call Time Shift S % S e Off S % Disabling Time Shift recording automatic activation TV Timer...
  • Page 238: Camera

    Camera Advanced Camera Settings Photo/Video Camera % S g Camera S % (For Video Camera, then press A) B S g Settings S % S g Save Pictures to or Save Videos to S % S g Select location or Ask Each Time S % Changing save location .
  • Page 239: Media Player & S! Applications

    Media Player & S! Applications Advanced Media Player & S! Application Settings Media Playback % S g Media Player S % e Settings S % S e gSound Output S % S e Bluetooth Device S % Switching audio output to wireless device Operational Settings % S g S! Appli S % S e Settings S % e Application Volume S % S e Adjust level S %...
  • Page 240: Handy Extras

    Handy Extras Advanced Handy Extras Settings Alarm % S g Tools S % S f PIM/LifestyleTools S e Alarms S % e Settings S % S e For Manner Mode S % S e Ring S % S e Yes S % Sounding Alarm Time tone even in Manner mode e Settings S % S e Link to World Clk S % S e On S % Activating Alarm based on World Clock time...
  • Page 241: Communication Services

    Communication Services Advanced Communication Service Settings S! Friend's Status & S! Circle Talk % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Locks S % e IP Service Setting S % S e Off S % S Enter Handset Code S % Disabling S! Friend's Status &...
  • Page 242: Connectivity

    Connectivity Advanced Connectivity Settings ® Bluetooth % S g Settings S % S f Connectivity S e Bluetooth S % e My Device Settings S % S e Visibility S % S e Hide My Phone S % Cloaking handset to avoid connection requests e My Device Settings S % S e Bluetooth Timeout S % S e Select time ®...
  • Page 243: Reset

    Reset Reset Settings % S g Settings S % S f Phone Settings S e Master Reset S % Restoring Default Settings e Reset Settings S % S Enter Handset Code S % S e Yes S % S e Yes S % Restoring default handset settings .
  • Page 244: Appendix

    USIM Card ........14-2 Character Codes......14-12 About USIM Card ......14-2 Character Code List .....14-12 USIM Card Installation....14-3 Specifications ......14-18 Battery........... 14-4 Specifications .......14-18 Battery Installation......14-4 Memory Card Structure & Contents...14-23 Software Update......14-5 Menu List ........14-24 Troubleshooting ......
  • Page 245: Usim Card

    . USIM Card specifications may change to set Max Cost, etc. USIM Card in use, some entry items may without prior notice. . Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not PIN Lock not be supported, and some limits . Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive liable for lost files.
  • Page 246: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card USIM Card Installation . Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. . USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. After Repairs, USIM Card Replacement Inserting Removing or Handset Upgrade/Replacement Remove battery (P.14-4) Take care not to lose removed USIM Card. .
  • Page 247: Battery

    Battery Battery Installation Close cover About Battery Inserting/Removing Battery . Charge battery at least once every Remove cover six months; an uncharged battery may become unusable or affect files/settings. Battery Cover . Depending on usage, bulges may appear near end of battery life; this does not affect safety. .
  • Page 248: Software Update

    Update Result incoming and outgoing . Always back up important information. While Information window appears, signals will be disabled SoftBank cannot be held liable for e Update Result S % for the duration of this update. damages from lost information, etc.
  • Page 249: Troubleshooting

    PIN Entry On? prompt. during Video Calls. Turn power off and check that Cannot access Memory Card may not Use 921SH-formatted Memory USIM Card is properly Memory Card files be properly formatted. Cards. USIM Card may not inserted, then restart handset.
  • Page 250 Troubleshooting [ Charger/Battery Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Keep Slider closed in Standby; reduce TV, S! Application, Remaining charge High power consuming This is normal. Media Player and Camera use, shortens charging time. operations are in use. and limit transmissions/external Battery charges Battery may be...
  • Page 251: Other Functions

    Send video clips to S! Mail- or Cannot use 20 messages are recorded. Answer Phone or not delivered as not support the file VGS-compatible SoftBank Delete messages (P.3-3). Caller Voice sent format. handsets supporting MPEG-4. Answer Phone and Caller Voice...
  • Page 252: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] あいうえお アイウエオ @./-1 K (space) ぁぃぅぇぉ ァィゥェォ かきくけこ カキクケコ ABCabc2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEFdef3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHIghi4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ JKLjkl5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ MNOmno6 まみむめも...
  • Page 253 Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (up) Cursor up Cursor down L (line break) Conversion (down) Cursor left Cursor right & Change entry mode Toggle case + Toggle Toggle case (for some characters) mode (upper/lower and ─...
  • Page 254: Pager Codes

    Pager Codes Pager Code List Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press ' to switch immediately after character entry. [ Double-byte Upper Case [ Single-byte Upper Case Second Digit (Press Next) Second Digit (Press Next) あ い う え...
  • Page 255: Character Codes

    Character Codes Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits Space い う え き お か あ...
  • Page 256 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits く そ さ け た し す こ ち せ...
  • Page 257 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits つ ゆ は ほ て よ ら と ま り ひ み む る∼れ め ふ な ろ も...
  • Page 258 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 259 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 260 Character Codes Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits...
  • Page 261: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications [ Handset Materials SoftBank 921SH Parts Materials & Finishing Parts Materials & Finishing Approximately 135 g Weight Reny/UV painting/ Screw cover (Display Acrylic baking finish back) Continuous Housing (Display side) Approximately 240 minutes (sealer: epoxy baking Talk Time...
  • Page 262: Desktop Holder

    Specifications Accessories Basic Operations Messaging [ Battery [ Wallpaper/Standby Window Received 10 MB or Msg. 3,000 messages Standby Window 3 tags (100 characters each) Voltage 3.7V Drafts [ Text Entry Battery Type Lithium-ion Sent 5 MB (or Capacity 790 mAh 250 entries (5 per reading) Messages 1000 messages for...
  • Page 263 Specifications [ PC Mail Settings Scanner Digital TV Free, 1200 x 640, 480 x 1488, Image Size Account 3 accounts PC Mail 1280 x 960 (W x H dots) Account ISDB-T mobile Video profile Account Name 20 characters Recorded File File Format JPEG (SD-Video standard)
  • Page 264 Specifications [ Editing Images Auto Approximately Media Player & S! Applications Wakeup TV Shut-off 30 minutes Wallpaper (480 x 854) [ Media Player Power On/Off (480 x 854) World Clock City name: 16 characters Incoming Call (320 x 320) Calculator 999,999,999,999 Resize WMA (.wma), WMV (.wmv/.asf)
  • Page 265 Specifications Communication Services Connectivity & File Backup Reference URLs [ S! Loop [ Infrared SOFTBANK http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/ MOBILE Corp. S! Loop List 5 items IrMC 1.1 Infrared From PC (Japanese) Transfer Range Within 20 cm [ S! Friend's Status http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/ microSD= Receive 2 MB or smaller JPEG peripherals/sd_support.html...
  • Page 266: Memory Card Structure & Contents

    Specifications Memory Card Structure & Contents Memory Card Structure Contents (Location when Viewed on Handset) DCIM XXXSHARP Still images in DCIM Local Contents SD Local Contents Mail Messaging folder backups (Received Msg., Sent Messages and Drafts) Book e-Book files in Data Folder (Books) Bookmarks Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks Custom Screens...
  • Page 267: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List [ Settings: General Settings [ Settings: PC Mail Settings Messaging Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to Delivery Report P.13-8 PC Mail Account P.4-20 Received Msg. P.4-11 Reply to Settings PC Mail DL Create Message P.4-4 Auto Reply P.4-13...
  • Page 268: Browser Settings

    Menu List [ PC Site Browser [ Settings S! Appli Function Refer to Function Refer to Function Refer to Homepage P.5-4 Alarm S! Appli Library P.8-13 Bookmarks P.5-8 Vibration Osaifu-Keitai P.9-15 Saved Pages P.5-8 TV Alarm Light Demand History P.8-13 Enter URL P.5-4 Alarm Time...
  • Page 269 Menu List [ Video Camera Function Refer to Camera Automatic Update P.9-40 Function Refer to [ Photo Camera Show Image Exposure P.7-4 Record Settings Check Schedule P.9-40 Function Refer to Focus Setting P.7-13 Settings Change Skin P.9-40 Exposure P.7-4 Display Size P.13-14 Shooting Delete S! Quick News...
  • Page 270 Menu List Function Refer to Function Refer to Data Folder IC Card Status Sound Effects P.8-15 Settings IC Card Lock P.9-16 Function Refer to Playback Mode P.8-15 Remote Lock P.9-16 Pictures P.2-19 IC Card [ Videos Settings Interface Settings DCIM P.2-19 Function Refer to...
  • Page 271 Menu List Phone Settings: Sounds & Alerts Function Refer to Phone Sensor Timer P.13-4 Function Refer to Function Refer to Sensor Operation P.13-4 Volume P.13-5 Phone Book P.2-16 Display Change P.13-4 Ringtone/videos P.2-9 Motion Control Add New Entry P.2-16 Quick Shortcut P.1-7 System Sounds P.13-5...
  • Page 272: Network Settings

    Menu List Phone Settings: Locks Connectivity: Bluetooth Function Refer to Camera Picture Function Refer to Function Refer to Incoming Picture P.13-7 PIN Entry P.11-2 Switch On/Off P.12-7 Outgoing Picture P.13-7 Change PIN2 P.11-6 Search for Devices P.12-7 Hold Guidance Pict Face Recognition P.11-4 Paired Devices...
  • Page 273: Index

    Index Index Deleting Paired Devices ......12-9 Call Waiting (answering Line 2) ....3-13 Numbers Disconnecting Devices ......12-9 Caller ID............3-9 3D Pictogram ..........4-10 My Device Settings ....... 13-18 Calling ............3-2 3D Pictogram (settings)......13-9 Printing images........7-12 Camera ............
  • Page 274 Index Subtitle/Sound........13-12 Changing Category of Saved Entry..9-34 Switching Reception Areas .......6-9 External Camera ........1-2 External Device Port ........1-2 Tone ............13-12 Data Broadcast (Japanese)......6-5 TV Alarm ..........13-13 Back to Top ..........6-9 Display .......... 1-2, 1-4, 1-6 Change View (Data)........6-9 Display (settings)........13-3 Set Recording ........13-12 Face Recognition ........
  • Page 275 Index Link to World Clk ........13-16 Messaging ..........14-24 Vibration ..........9-36 Phone ........... 14-28 S! Appli ..........14-25 Language ..........13-3 Settings..........14-28 Large Font Menu ........2-5 Tools ............. 14-26 Light Sensor ......1-2, 13-3, 13-12 IC Card ............9-16 TV ............
  • Page 276 Index Scroll Unit..........13-8 Network Password ........1-15 Save New Entry........13-6 Using Linked Info ........4-12 Notepad .............9-23 Saving Other Information ....... 2-27 View Mail Address........4-22 Call Notepad ...........9-37 Secret............. 2-17 Messages (sorting)........4-16 Edit Text/Change Category .....9-37 Select Phone Book......... 13-6 Anti Spam Measures..... 4-16, 4-24 Phone Book search .........
  • Page 277 Index Feeling Mail ........4-2, 4-5 Show My Number ........3-14 Message DL ......... 13-10 Show Secret Data ........11-3 Picture Appearance ......13-10 Side Keys ............ 1-3 S! Addressbook Back-up ...... 12-14 Signature Settings ........4-8 S! Mail (sending) ........4-4 Confirming User ID &...
  • Page 278 Index Using Tags ..........2-7 Input/Conversion ........13-6 Wakeup TV..........9-11 Status Templates ......2-19, 10-4 Inserting Line Breaks ......2-26 Still images (capturing) ......7-4 Inserting Phone Book Entry Items ..2-26 Inserting Spaces ........2-26 Add Frame ..........7-6 USB Cable ............v Camera Effects .........7-7 Kanji ............2-11 USB Charge........
  • Page 279 Index Record Time ........... 9-37 S! Quick News ........9-29 From Internet pages ....... 5-10 Save and Send ........9-37 Yahoo! Keitai..........5-3 From message text ......... 4-12 Save Recording to ........9-37 Calculating From Phone Book........2-28 Calculator ..........9-13 From received messages......
  • Page 280 Index Mail records ..........11-3 Calls from unsaved numbers....3-14 Video to play..........8-7 ® Osaifu-Keitai (S! FeliCa)......9-16 Calls with undisplayable Caller ID ...3-14 Sending via Mail PIN Entry..........11-2 Calls without Caller ID......3-14 Data Folder files ......2-20, 4-5 Sensor Key..........1-8 Neat Chat requests .......10-10 Notepad entries........
  • Page 281: Warranty & Service

    . Read through contents and keep in a safe place. production. . The warranty term is described in the warranty. . SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this [ After-Sales Services product. See P.14-6 "Troubleshooting" before contacting SoftBank for .
  • Page 282: Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance (International charges apply.)
  • Page 283 SoftBank 921SH Instruction Guide April 2008, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank Shop. Model: SoftBank 921SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: .

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