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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 920SC.
●Read this guide thoroughly before
using 920SC to ensure proper usage.
●After reading this guide, keep it for
later reference.
●Should you lose or damage this guide,
contact Customer Service ( P.26-24).
●Accessible services may be limited by
contract conditions or service area.
920SC is compatible with 3G network
technology.
Note
・Unauthorized copying of any part of this
guide is prohibited.
・Contents are subject to change without
prior notice.
・Not all functions and services described in
this user guide are 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
( P.26-24).
・If there are any missing/misplaced pages
in this manual, SoftBank will replace it.

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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 920SC. Note ●Read this guide thoroughly before ・Unauthorized copying of any part of this using 920SC to ensure proper usage. guide is prohibited. ●After reading this guide, keep it for ・Contents are subject to change without later reference.
  • Page 2 Contents Index Title Search Content P.vi P.26-16 Search Objective Search Index Objective Search P.ii P.26-16 Feature Search Contents Feature Search P.iv P.vi Display Indicators Function List Using Handset P.1-9 P.26-2 Manual Contents Chapter Contents Organization P.vi Chapter Top Troubleshooting Warranty & Service Solving Problems P.26-4 P.26-23...
  • Page 3 Customizin Player. g 920SC Settings Sound File as Downloading MusicfP.11-5 RingtonefP.12-12 Learning the Handset Placing Calls Learn to navigate menus and use Place voice or video calls on 920SC. Keypad. Mastering Voice CallfP.2-2 The Basics Menu OperationsfP.xi Video CallfP.6-1 Fun Stuff...
  • Page 4 Watching Digital TV Using Media Player Enjoy digital TV throughout Japan. Play media files or download new ones. Digital TVfP.7-1 Media PlayerfP.11-1...
  • Page 5 Using My Details Messaging Multiple Receptions Sending Files Wirelessly Save your own contact information in Send a message to multiple addresses. ® Feature Transfer files between Bluetooth order to share it with others easily. devices. Search My Phonebook DetailsfP.5-18 Creating MessagesfP.18-6 ®...
  • Page 6 Use the on board Calculator or Download S! Applications via Yahoo! Insert Memory Card and connect Dictionary, etc. as tools to enhance your Keitai to enjoy mobile games and more 920SC to a PC to use handset as day life. anywhere. external memory. CalculatorfP.15-19 ApplifP.25-1...
  • Page 7 One Seg Camera Enjoy Digital TV & Data Broadcasts. Choose from Single shot, Multi-shot, 920SC Mosaic Shot or Panorama Shot, and add Features photo frames. fP.7-1 fP.8-1 Yahoo! Keitai 3D Pictogram Browse the Mobile Internet for image/ Animate message text/pictograms in...
  • Page 8 PC Site Browser File Viewer PC-related Browse PC websites on 920SC. View PC-based documents on 920SC. Features fP.22-4 fP.12-6...
  • Page 9 S! Town (Japanese) S! Appli Near Chat (Japanese) Enjoy SoftBank communication Download games, 3D images, etc. via Exchange text messages wirelessly with services. Yahoo! Keitai, etc. to install on 920SC. ® up to 8 people via Bluetooth fP.25-2 fP.25-8 fP.25-6 Media Player...
  • Page 10 Bluetooth Samsung PC Stu- Insert Memory Card and connect Connect devices or move files 920SC to a PC via USB cable to access wirelessly. Install this software on a PC and files via PC. connect 920SC via USB to import PC music files.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Capturing Video ........ 8-11 Power On/Off ........1-17 User Dictionary (Japanese)....4-14 Mobile Camera Settings....8-13 Time & Date ........1-18 SMS Templates ........4-16 Viewing Images........8-16 920SC Menus........1-19 Editing Still Images ......8-16 Menu ...........1-22 Phonebook Editing Video ........8-18 Security Codes........1-22 ®...
  • Page 12 Rejecting Incoming Calls ....14-8 Call Barring ........17-10 Media Player Restoring Defaults ......14-11 Caller ID ........... 17-12 About Media Player......11-2 Tools Messaging Playing Music ........11-3 Music Settings ........11-8 Alarms..........15-2 Getting Started ........18-2 Playing Video ........11-11 Calendar ..........15-5 Checking for New Messages .....
  • Page 13 S! Mail Settings ........21-2 Starting S! Appli ........ 25-3 SMS Settings........21-5 Exit, Pause, & Resume ...... 25-3 3D Pictogram Settings .......21-6 Managing S! Appli......25-4 ® Reply with text ........21-7 BookSurfing (Japanese)....25-6 S! Town (Japanese)......25-6 Near Chat (Japanese) ....... 25-8 Mobile Internet G-GUIDE Mobile (Japanese) ..
  • Page 14: Accessories

    USB Cable Battery Utility Software* Stereo (CD-ROM) One-Seg Stand Earphone Conversion Cable with Microphone *Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available via SoftBank Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required.
  • Page 15 • 920SC takes microSD Memory Card (not included). Purchase one to use Memory Card functions. • microSD Memory Card is referred to as “Memory Card” in this manual.
  • Page 17: About This Guide

    About This Guide In this guide, SoftBank 920SC is referred to as When “(Japanese)” appears in a title, Japanese ability 920SC. Instructions are described using mainly is required to use full range of the function or default settings. When settings are changed, screen service.
  • Page 18 Softkey Operations Press c Press Press w to Select Assigned Function Save Select Play to Save Press o Softkey to Play Multi Selector Operations Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, and scroll, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below.
  • Page 19 a : Press u, d, l, or r...
  • Page 20 Main Menu/Menu operations are simplified with Highlight an item and press c (Select) arrows. Main Menu A Press and select Settings → Display settings → Wallpaper Highlight an item and press c (Select) For details, see "920SC Menus" ( P.1-19). Menu xiii...
  • Page 21: Safety Precautions

    Symbols and their meanings are property. described below: • SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from use of this product. Danger Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use...
  • Page 22 Danger Handset, Battery, & Charger Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage, or fire. Use only specified battery and Do not: Charger ( P.ix). • Heat or dispose of battery in a fire. Using non-specified equipment may cause • Disassemble, modify, or break battery. malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery •...
  • Page 23 • Do not open the housing of handset or Fire or electric shock may occur. Charger; it may cause electric shock or injury. Contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Keep handset away from liquid- Assistance for repairs. filled containers.
  • Page 24 Do not subject handset to shocks. shock. Turn handset power off, remove battery, Subjecting handset or Charger to shocks may unplug Charger and contact the SoftBank Customer cause malfunction or injury. Should handset Center, Customer Assistance. break, remove battery and contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance.
  • Page 25 • Do not turn the volume up so high that ambient Doing so may lead to electric shock or sounds cannot be heard, especially when walking damage to 920SC. in or around traffic to avoid accidents. Do not swing handset by the strap.
  • Page 26 Fire may result. Use In-Car Charger only inside Fire or electric shock may be caused. Contact the vehicles with a negative earth. SoftBank Customer Assistance to replace the cord. Do not touch plug blades with wet hands. During thunderstorms: Electric shock may occur.
  • Page 27 Battery Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment If battery does not charge properly, This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of stop charging. Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical If there is leakage or abnormal Equipment"...
  • Page 28 Turn handset power off in crowded places such as trains. People with implanted pacemakers/ defibrillators may be near. Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves. Observe these rules inside medical facilities: • Do not take handset into operating rooms or Intensive or Coronary Care Units.
  • Page 29: Usage Environment

    Handset Care and cause burnout or fire. • Place 920SC on stable surfaces to avoid • Avoid using 920SC on the beach. Sand may cause malfunction or injury. malfunction or accidents. • Keep 920SC away from oily smoke or steam. Fire •...
  • Page 30 Handset use may cause other electronic equipment to malfunction. 920SC temperature Should skin irritation occur, 920SC may become hot while in use. Avoid discontinue handset use and prolonged contact with skin especially at consult a doctor. high temperature. May cause burn injuries.
  • Page 31 A 1A fuse is specified for In-Car Charger. An improper fuse may cause damage or fire. Battery Always charge 920SC in a well- Keep battery out of the reach of ventilated area. children. Avoid covering/wrapping Charger; may cause damage or fire.
  • Page 32 Do not leave battery uncharged. Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a SoftBank shop. Follow local regulations Charge at least once every six months. regarding battery disposal. Do not throw or abuse battery.
  • Page 33: General Notes

    General Notes General Use • Beware of eavesdropping. Because this service is completely digital, • SoftBank is not liable for any damage the possibility of signal interception is resulting from accidental loss/alteration of greatly reduced. However, some any data on handset/Memory Card. Please transmissions may be overheard.
  • Page 34 • If handset is left with no battery or an • When using headphones, moderate the exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. volume to avoid sound bleed. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damage. • Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity.
  • Page 35 ・Keep handset away from precipitation. • Always turn power off before removing battery. If battery is removed while saving ・Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may condense causing corrosion. data or sending mail, data may be lost, ・Avoid placing handset in damp places changed or destroyed.
  • Page 36 Comply with copyright laws when using 5,535,239 5,267,261 5,544,196 images captured with handset camera. 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 The software contained in 920SC is copyrighted 5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 material; copyright, moral right, and other related 5,416,797 5,659,569 5,710,784 rights are protected by copyright laws. Do not copy,...
  • Page 37 • "SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's • THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED equivalent in Japanese, and the UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR registered trademarks of SOFTBANK THE PERSONAL AND NON- CORP. in Japan and in other countries.
  • Page 38 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED Adobe Systems Incorporated in the OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY United States and other countries. OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL • JBlend is incorporated in this INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT product. JBlend is a Java execution RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, environment developed by Aplix INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL Corporation for implementing...
  • Page 39 • Powered by JBlend • Java and all Java-based Technology. trademarks and logos are JBlend and JBlend logos are trademarks or registered registered trademarks of Aplix trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Corporation in Japan and other in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 40 In order to Contact: SoftBank Customer Center prevent radio interference with other From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) for radio equipments, follow the points General Information. See "Customer Service" ( P.26-24) for landline numbers by service area.
  • Page 41: Health And Safety Information

    Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.The exposure limit set by the Signals FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of Certification Information (SAR) measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and (SAR).
  • Page 42 level, the actual SAR level of the phone while add that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm operating can be well below the maximum value. from the body. Non-compliance with the above This is because the phone is designed to operate at restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF exposure multiple power levels so as to use only the power guidelines.
  • Page 43 from wireless phones The FDA publication includes connected to the telephone wiring in a house, the following information: typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's What kinds of phones are the subject of this compliance limits update? Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
  • Page 44 confirmed by additional research In some cases, urged the wireless phone industry to take a number other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing of steps, including the following: those studies, or in determining the reasons for • Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless inconsistent results phones;...
  • Page 45 • National Telecommunications and Information What are the results of the research done Administration already? The National Institutes of Health participates in some The research done thus far has produced conflicting interagency working group activities, as well results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless their research methods Animal experiments phones with the Federal Communications...
  • Page 46 so we don't know with certainty what the results of wireless phones would provide some of the data that such studies mean for human health are needed Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years However, very large Three large epidemiology studies have been numbers of animals would be needed to provide published since December 2000 Between them, the...
  • Page 47 What is FDA doing to find out more about do research on wireless phone safety FDA provides the possible health effects of wireless phone the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations CTIA-funded research is conducted through FDA is working with the U S National Toxicology contracts to independent investigators The initial Program and with groups of investigators around the...
  • Page 48 exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF described above would apply to children and exposure teenagers using wireless phones Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance •...
  • Page 49 Do hands-free kits for wireless phones Do wireless phone accessories that claim to reduce risks from exposure to RF shield the head from RF radiation work? emissions? Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head...
  • Page 50 What about wireless phone interference wireless phones so that no interference occurs when with medical equipment? a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time This standard was Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones approved by the IEEE in 2000 can interact with some electronic devices For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to...
  • Page 51 • National institute for Occupational Safety and When driving a car, driving is your first Health (NIOSH): responsibility When using your wireless phone http://www cdc gov/niosh/emfpg html behind the wheel of a car, practice good common • World health Organization (WHO): sense and remember the following tips: http://www who int/peh-emf/ 1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features,...
  • Page 52 or hazardous weather conditions Rain, sleet, snow, traffic accident or medical emergencies Remember, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous it is a free call on your wireless phone! 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in driving Jotting down a “to do”...
  • Page 53 by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from Association radio frequency (RF) signals However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the Operating Environment RF signals from your wireless phone Consult the Remember to follow any special regulations in force manufacturer to discuss alternatives in any area and always switch your phone off Pacemakers...
  • Page 54 • should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to Vehicles minimize potential interference RF signals may affect improperly installed or If you have any reason to suspect that interference is inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor taking place, switch your phone off immediately vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its Hearing Aids representative regarding your vehicle You should...
  • Page 55 of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio for essential communications (medical emergencies, equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and for example) distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone operations are in progress must be switched on and in a service area with Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are...
  • Page 56 Consult this document and your local cellular service interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that provider may cause undesired operation When making an emergency call, remember to give • This equipment has been tested and found to all the necessary information as accurately as comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits...
  • Page 57 -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers different from that to which the receiver is The use of any unauthorized accessories may be connected dangerous and void the phone warranty if said -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone technician for help...
  • Page 58 the air bag deployment area If wireless equipment Save FeatureIf your phone is unable to find a signal is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature serious injury could result is automatically activated If your phone is active, it •...
  • Page 59: Battery Precautions

    For the best care of your phone, only authorized use in all areas Downloadable Ring Tones may be personnel should service your phone and accessories available at an additional cost Other conditions and Faulty service may void the warranty restrictions may apply See your service provider for additional information There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe,...
  • Page 60: Care And Maintenance

    • Battery charging time depends on the remaining Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by battery charge and the type of battery and charger temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) used The battery can be charged and discharged • Do not short-circuit the battery Accidental short- hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, When the operation time (talk time and standby...
  • Page 61 obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone Wipe it with a many years soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and- • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out water solution of the reach of small children •...
  • Page 62 qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service lviii...
  • Page 63: Getting Started

    USIM Card............1-2 Time & Date ..........1-20 About USIM Card ........1-2 Time & Date..........1-20 USIM Card Installation .......1-4 Changing Home Time Zone ......1-21 USIM PINs..........1-6 920SC Menus..........1-22 Parts & Functions.........1-7 Main Menu ..........1-22 Handset............1-7 Shortcuts............1-24 Display Indicators ........1-10 Switch Bar ..........1-24 About Battery..........1-12...
  • Page 64: Usim Card

    IC card containing customer and authentication may result. information, including handset number and limited storage for Phonebook entries and SMS. Install USIM Card to use 920SC; turn 920SC power off to insert/remove USIM Card. USIM Card Insert USIM Card into another compatible handset to access SMS and Phonebook entries saved on USIM Card.
  • Page 66: Usim Card Installation

    • USIM Card specifications may change without prior BWith IC chip down, insert USIM notice. Card into card slot • If USIM Card or 920SC with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen in Japan or abroad, immediately contact Customer Service ( P.26- 24) to suspend service.
  • Page 67 Note locks • Inserting USIM Card with excessive force may damage it or 920SC. • Do not misplace a removed USIM Card. • To prevent damaging it, avoid touching the IC chip when Inserting or removing USIM Card. Do not touch battery contacts.
  • Page 68: Usim Pins

    PIN and PIN2. access. Enter PUK (PIN Unlocking Key) Code to cancel PIN Lock. For more information, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). Use PIN to prevent unauthorized use of 920SC by others. Note • Modify PIN ( P.14-2). • Entering PUK or PUK2 incorrectly ten consecutive •...
  • Page 69: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset Attach strap as shown.
  • Page 70 i Switch Bar Key Earpiece/Speaker Display Switch Bar (fP.1-24). Display c Center Key w Left Softkey/Mail Key Open Main Menu or execute Center Softkey command/ Open Messaging menu or execute Left Softkey function. command/function. y Power/End Key e TV/Character Key Turn power on/off or end operations.
  • Page 71 Backlight is turned on and a message appears area containing Internal Antenna. Voice quality may notifying the lock is temporarily released. vary by where/how 920SC is used. Note • Make sure 920SC is completely open or closed; use in other positions may cause malfunction/injury.
  • Page 72: Display Indicators

    3G (UMTS) Network Connected Display Indicators Web Connected Web SSL Connected a b c d ® (Blue) Bluetooth Active ® (Flashing in Blue & Pink) Bluetooth Transmission ® Bluetooth Packet Data Transmission ® Call in Progress with Bluetooth Active PC Site Browser Connected (Blue) USB Connected (Flashing in Orange &...
  • Page 73 New S! Mail Sound settings: Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Ringtone volume Set; and On for Voice Call in New SMS Vibration Set Unheard Voice Mail Sound settings: Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Unheard Answer Machine Message Ringtone volume Set and Vibration Set Memory Card Inserted Loading Memory Card Data Voice Mail/Call Forwarding Active...
  • Page 74: About Battery

    • Charge battery at least once every six months Before Using Battery while not in use. Otherwise, battery may become unusable. Charge battery before first use of 920SC or after long • Battery is a consumable; replace it if operating periods of disuse. time shortens noticeably.
  • Page 75 - Debris to collect on 920SC, battery or Charger • Operational Factors Port - Active S! Appli - Camera use - Media Player use - Excessive Keypad use (e.g. for gaming or messaging) ® - Bluetooth transmissions - Frequently opening and closing 920SC - Watching TV •...
  • Page 76: Battery Installation

    SoftBank shop. Follow any and all local When Battery Runs Out regulations regarding battery disposal. When battery is weak, a warning appears and 920SC Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. beeps. Charge or replace battery; otherwise 920SC will automatically turn off.
  • Page 77 Slots as shown Battery Cover Tabs CAlign Battery Slots and 920SC Notches to insert battery as shown Note • Remove battery cover with care; stress on tabs may Notches damage them. • Gently insert battery to avoid damaging 920SC tabs. 1-15...
  • Page 78: Ac Charger

    CLift battery up and remove as shown Removing Always turn 920SC off before removing battery. Never remove battery while AC Charger or In-Car Charger is connected. ASlide Lock over and lift up Battery Cover as shown AC Charger Use specified Charger only.
  • Page 79 Charging time may vary by ambient temperature. Charging via PC USB Port Battery will be charged when 920SC is connected to a PC via the supplied USB cable. a Open Port Cover and insert USB Cable Connector...
  • Page 80: In-Car Charger (Optional)

    Charging via USB takes more time; charging time will Lighter Socket vary by PC. A weak battery may not charge via a PC Charger USB port. In-Car In-Car Charger (Optional) AOpen Port Cover and insert Connector Port Cover Charger Connector BInsert Charger Connector into lighter socket 1-18...
  • Page 81: Power On/Off

    • Use In-Car Charger in cars with a negative earth only (DC 12/24V). Power On/Off Power On AOpen 920SC BPress y for 1+ seconds • Battery Charged Confirmation ( P.1-17) • Charging Time ( P.1-17) • When using In-Car Charger See In-Car Charger manual about In-Car Charger operations.
  • Page 82: Time & Date

    Some 920SC functions cannot be used unless time Note and date are set. Open Time & Date to change Time • Gently slide front face to open and close 920SC; Format or Date Format. avoid using excessive force which could damage APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 83: Changing Home Time Zone

    AM/PM (for 12-hour format) Changing Home Time Zone aHighlight Time field and press r twice for AM/PM option Default Home zone: GMT+9h ■ bUse r to toggle AM and PM Daylight saving: Unchecked ■ Setting Date Highlight Date field and enter the year, month, Select the zone closest to your locality.
  • Page 84: 920Sc Menus

    DPress w (Save) 920SC Menus Main Menu AIn Standby, press c Main Menu BHighlight an item and press c (Select) CRepeat Step 2 to open/activate the target function 1-22...
  • Page 85 <Example> Select Display settings → Wallpaper • To end an operation Press y. Operation ends and 920SC returns to Standby. When multiple functions are active, the next active operation window appears. • To cancel/escape an operation Press y. Operation/function is canceled and 920SC returns to Standby or the previous window appears.
  • Page 86: Shortcuts

    Corresponding Menu/Function Shortcuts # (1+ Activate/Cancel Manner Profile In Standby, press a key to open the assigned shortcut. seconds) b (2+ seconds) Camera activation Corresponding Menu/Function * Create shortcuts for frequently used functions in Idle Messaging shortcut ( P.16-8). Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu o (1+ Switch Bar Yahoo! Keitai Menu...
  • Page 87: Menu

    End all? and press c (Yes) Security Codes Phone Password, Center Access Code and Network Password are required to use 920SC. • When exiting all active functions Even while creating a message or browsing Yahoo! Keitai homepage, all active functions are exited without Phone Password confirmation.
  • Page 88: Center Access Code

    • Do not reveal Phone Password, Center Access Code, or Network Password to others. SoftBank is Center Access Code cannot be changed on 920SC; a not liable for damage caused by misuse of these special procedure is required.
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  • Page 91: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Deleting Call Log Records......2-11 Initiating a Call ..........2-2 Call Log Menu ..........2-12 Receiving a Call ..........2-4 Call Manager..........2-13 Rejecting Incoming Call.......2-5 Data Counter, Call Costs, & Call Times ...2-13 Answer Machine ...........2-6 Edit Cost Limit ..........2-14 Activating & Canceling.......2-6 Display Call Cost after Call Ends .....2-14 Ringing Duration.........2-6 Emergency Calls .........2-15...
  • Page 92: Initiating A Call

    • When the line is busy Initiating a Call Press y to end the call and try again later. If Auto Redial (fP.16-2) is active, number is automatically See P.5-10 to call from a Phonebook entry or P.6-2 to redialed. Press o (Cancel) or y to cancel initiate a Video Call.
  • Page 93 Using a SoftBank handset overseas Menu Enter handset phone number; country code is not Item Description required. Video call Initiate a Video Call. Add to Save a number to Phonebook or Phonebook USIM Card Phonebook (fP.5-6). Open a new message addressed to Create msg the number (fP.18-6).
  • Page 94: Receiving A Call

    Specify ringtones for saved numbers by Phonebook entry or Category ( P.5-4, 5-8). When no ringtone is AWhen 920SC rings/vibrates, press set, 920SC rings according to Profile Settings ( P.10- t or c (Accept) Under following conditions, 920SC rings according to BPress y to end the call each Profile;...
  • Page 95: Rejecting Incoming Call

    Voice Mail is set to No reply, press o (Busy) to forward an incoming call immediately ( P.17-3, 17-4). AWhile 920SC rings/vibrates, press Use Answer Machine to record caller messages. Up to 3 messages (15 seconds per message) can be recorded in 920SC ( P.2-6).
  • Page 96: Answer Machine

    Offline mode. Use Voice Mail (15 seconds per message) can be recorded. to record caller messages. • If 920SC shared memory ( P.26-14) is below 600 Activating & Canceling KB, Answer Machine cannot be used. With Answer Machine set Default ■...
  • Page 97: Engaged Call Operations

    Sound Language • Alternatively, in Standby, press C to view Default 日本語 Recording list. ■ Setting • To delete messages Highlight a message in a list, press w (Delete) and APress c and select Settings → Call select Yes. settings → Answer machine → Sound language Engaged Call Operations BSelect the setting and press c (Save)
  • Page 98: Hold

    Hold Voice Recording When a call is put on hold, the party on hold hears a Record voice of a maximum of 2 minutes during a hold tone and neither party can hear the other's voice. call. A subscription to Call Waiting (fP.17-7) or ADuring a call, select Menu →...
  • Page 99: Call Log Records

    Item Description • When another party calls during recording If Call Waiting is subscribed, recording stops and Open a new message addressed to the Create msg incoming call window appears. number ( P.18-6). Enter digits then press c (Send). Send DTMF •...
  • Page 100 APress r Call Log Record Indicators : Voice Call to/from a number BUse s to select a Call Log saved in Phonebook : Call to/from a number saved in USIM Card To confirm phone number and call duration Phonebook Highlight an item and press c (View) : Voice Call to/from an unsaved number : Video Call to/from a number saved in Phonebook Current Contacts (all incoming/outgoing calls)
  • Page 101: Calling From Call Log Records

    Calling from Call Log Records • To delete individual calls from records APress r a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Highlight a record and press c (View) BUse s to select a Call Log c Highlight a call, select Menu → Delete → Selected →...
  • Page 102: Call Log Menu

    Deleting All Records Call Log Menu Delete all records in a Call Log at once. Item Description APress r Initiate a Voice Call to the current Voice call number. BUse s to select a Call Log Initiate a Video Call to the current Video call number ( P.2-11).
  • Page 103: Call Manager

    To reset all Data Counter items Call Manager aIn Data counter, highlight an item, select Menu → Reset all Confirm/reset incoming/outgoing data Data counter bEnter Phone Password and press c volume. (Confirm), and select Yes Confirm/reset Total Costs, Last Call Call costs Cost or Cost Limit;...
  • Page 104: Edit Cost Limit

    To change Call Costs currency unit Note aIn Call costs, select Menu → Setup currency • Edit call cost is not available when Display call cost bEnter PIN2 and press c (Confirm) is disabled. cHighlight Price field to enter a price in Yen dSelect Currency field and enter currency unit Display Call Cost after Call ePress w (Save)
  • Page 105: Emergency Calls

    Call Barring the police. settings are active. See details below. • Location information may be inaccurate due to 920SC Status Available Numbers location or signal conditions. Describe location Offline mode ( P.3-4) is active.
  • Page 106 2-16...
  • Page 107 Manner Profile Minding Mobile Manners ......3-2 Manner Related Functions ......3-2 Manner Profile ..........3-3 Changing Profile ...........3-3 Offline Mode ..........3-4...
  • Page 108: Manner Profile

    Please take care not to disturb others when using 920SC. Manner Profile • Turn 920SC off in theaters, museums, and other Silence 920SC sounds and activate Vibration for all places where silence is the norm. alerts, tones, and alarms. Use Manner Key to activate •...
  • Page 109: Manner Profile

    • To change 920SC Profile ( P.10-2) Manner Profile AIn Standby, press # for 1+ seconds Profiles Select a Profile by usage and edit settings as required P.10-2). Profile Description • When Manner Profile is active Normal Normal sounds output from 920SC appears.
  • Page 110: Offline Mode

    APress c and select Settings→ Call settings → Offline mode BSelect the setting and press c (Save) • If 920SC is turned off while Offline mode is active Offline mode activation confirmation appears the next time 920SC is turned on. Press o (No) to select...
  • Page 111: Entering Text

    Entering Text Text Entry............4-2 Prediction (Japanese) .........4-13 Text Entry Window ........4-2 Learning (Japanese) ........4-13 Changing Text Entry Mode ......4-2 Font Size ............4-13 Key Assignments ........4-3 User Dictionary (Japanese)......4-14 Entering Characters ........4-4 Saving to User Dictionary ......4-15 Hiragana/Kanji ..........4-4 SMS Templates..........4-16 Katakana............4-6 Alphanumerics ..........4-7 Numbers ............4-8...
  • Page 112: Text Entry

    *Suggestions appear only in Kanji/Hiragana mode, when Text Entry Prediction setting is On. Enter kanji/hiragana/hangul, single- or double-byte Number Only Text Entry Fields Text entry windows do not appear for Date field in Time katakana, alphanumerics, or symbols/pictograms/ & date or Time field in Alarm; enter numbers directly. emoticons.
  • Page 113: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers 1 あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ 1 アイウエオァィゥェォ 1 .@-_/:~ 2 かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 abcABC2 3 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 defDEF3 4 たちつてとっ 4 タチツテトッ 4 ghiGHI4 5 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5...
  • Page 114: Entering Characters

    To add ゛or ゜ When calls/alarms interrupt text entry Enter a valid character and press * Answer incoming calls without saving text first; disconnect call to return to text entry window. Similarly, To correct a misentry close Alarm window to return to text entry window. Use C to delete the character then enter the Entering Characters correction...
  • Page 115 BConvert hiragana To select a conversion from Suggestions • When characters are not converted to target Kanji aPress d to move between Suggestions Try entering different readings. When multiple Kanji characters do not convert together, try them separately. bHighlight a conversion and press c •...
  • Page 116: Katakana

    Resetting Text Entry History To correct a misentry Use C to delete character then correct Previous kanji conversions appear first for predicted/ conversion alternatives. Follow these steps to restore When key is pressed too many times defaults. Press # to return to the previous character a Press c and select Settings →...
  • Page 117: Alphanumerics

    To enter consecutive characters assigned to Alphanumerics the same key Press r to move cursor to the right AIn Alphanumerics entry mode, press a key to enter the assigned character • To enter alphanumerics in Kanji/Kana entry mode Press key(s) assigned to alphanumerics as many times as it would take to enter same character(s) in Alphanumerics mode.
  • Page 118: Numbers

    Numbers Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons AIn Number entry mode, press AIn a text entry window, press # to number keys toggle symbols To toggle double-byte/single-byte symbols While Symbols appear, press BHighlight target character and press To enter symbols, pictograms, or emoticons To correct a misentry Use C to delete the entry, then enter successively...
  • Page 119: Line Breaks

    Quoting Saved Text • To enter symbols, pictograms, or emoticons in Using Phonebook Entries Kanji/Kana entry mode Enter hiragana like てん and press w (Convert), In a text entry window, use Phonebook via Menu to symbols ・ and … appear among conversion alternatives. search saved entries for inserting phone numbers or Similarly, convert はーと...
  • Page 120: Hangul (Korean)

    SMS Template Hangul (Korean) In a text entry window, use SMS template via Menu Select Hangul entry mode to enter Hangul characters. to quote saved text in SMS. AIn a text entry window, press e and Save frequently used words/phrases as SMS select Hangul templates beforehand ( P.4-16).
  • Page 121: Editing Text

    Editing Text Copy/Cut, Paste & Undo Copy/Cut Deleting Select a range of characters to copy/cut. Paste AUse a to highlight character to copied/cut characters repeatedly to other locations. delete and press C AIn a text entry window, select Menu When a space is highlighted →...
  • Page 122: Jump

    • To copy text from Phonebook entries or My • To delete copied/cut items In Step 3, highlight item to delete, press w (Delete) Phonebook Details and select Yes. Menu → Copy item ( P.5-14, 5-18) • Copied/cut items Undo Up to 10 copied/cut items can be saved.
  • Page 123: Prediction (Japanese)

    Prediction (Japanese) Font Size Default Default Large ■ ■ Setting Setting Select to show/hide Japanese kana conversion Change font size for SMS, S! Mail, or template text; alternatives in Suggestions. available sizes vary. AIn a text entry window, select Menu AIn message text, select Menu →...
  • Page 124: User Dictionary (Japanese)

    User Dictionary (Japanese) • To edit User Dictionary entries Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 20 a Press c and select Settings → Phone settings → User dictionary → Edit entry characters; entries appear in Suggestions when key b Select contents to edit characters are entered.
  • Page 125: Saving To User Dictionary

    Saving to User Dictionary • When the range contains a line break AIn a text entry window, select Menu Character string before line break is saved to dictionary. → Word registration • To edit User dictionary BUse a to move cursor to the first Press (UserDic) to select start point for Word registration;...
  • Page 126: Sms Templates

    SMS Templates • To use an SMS template ( P.4-10) Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 70 • To edit an SMS template characters. a Press w and select Templates → SMS templates b Highlight an item to edit and press c (Edit) APress w and select Templates →...
  • Page 127: Phonebook

    Phonebook Saving to Phonebook ........5-2 My Phonebook Details........5-20 Phonebook Entry Items .......5-2 Adding Entry Items ........5-4 Saving from Call Log Records....5-8 Category Settings..........5-9 New Category (USIM Card) .......5-9 Edit Category ..........5-9 Add Member ..........5-11 Using Phonebook ........5-11 Calling from Phonebook ......5-11 Speed Dialing ..........5-15 Phonebook Menu ........5-15 Editing Phonebook Entries ......5-17...
  • Page 128: Saving To Phonebook

    Phonebook capacity varies by card. Insert USIM Reading Card into compatible SoftBank handsets to use last Single-byte USIM Card Phonebook entries. name characters (Reading (Up to 25 Each 920SC Phonebook entry contains items listed name in USIM Card Reading characters) Phonebook) below. first name Availability...
  • Page 129 Availability Availability (Quantity) (Quantity) Item Description Item Description USIM USIM 920SC 920SC Card Card Enter the party's Birthday (4 of up to date of birth Single-byte Email Up to 20 single-byte alphanumerics (1 address) characters characters for Post each) code, 32 single-/...
  • Page 130: Adding Entry Items

    USIM Card to 920SC. Up to 256 single-/ Notes double-byte Adding Entry Items characters 920SC assigns lowest available Entry Number; edit as Secret Select secret setting Mode required. 1 Use speed dialing ( P.5-15) to initiate voice calls to primary number saved in Phonebook Entry Numbers 000 - 099.
  • Page 131 To modify Reading last name aSelect Reading last name field bEnter a reading for last name To modify Reading first name aSelect Reading first name field bEnter a reading for first name (use katakana Phonebook Details APress d and select Menu → Add to to organize entries in Phonebook list) Phone number →...
  • Page 132 Mail address Blood type* aSelect Email field aSelect Blood type field bEnter an address bSelect a blood type cSelect an icon Birthday* Category aSelect Birthday field aSelect Category field bEnter a birthday bSelect a category Address* aSelect Address field Caller ID for a Voice Call or Video Call* aSelect Caller ID field bEnter a postal code bSelect On...
  • Page 133 Secret Mode field A confirmation appears asking whether to copy files to bSelect Secret - On 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted files, a * Not available in USIM Card Phonebook confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting.
  • Page 134: Saving From Call Log Records

    CSelect saving method • Synchronizing Phonebook with Samsung PC Studio Secret Mode entries cannot be synchronized or backed- To create a new entry up to a PC even if Secret Mode is active. Select New The entries with Secret Mode changed from Secret - Off to Secret - On cannot be synchronized and deleted To save to an existing entry immediately after the Secret Mode setting has been...
  • Page 135: Category Settings

    Category Settings Edit Category Customize Category names; add image/ringtones to Organize Phonebook entries among twenty appear/sound for incoming calls/messages from Categories. members. New Category (USIM Card) APress c and select Phonebook APress c and select Phonebook To select a USIM Card Category After Step 1, select Menu →...
  • Page 136 Select Call notice field then select a file from Data A confirmation appears asking whether to copy files to Folder 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted files, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to To set incoming S! Mail/SMS notice 920SC before setting.
  • Page 137: Using Phonebook

    Add Member • To delete a member from a Category APress c and select Phonebook Deleting a member from a Category does not affect member's Phonebook entry. To select Category on USIM Card a Perform Steps 1 and 2 in "Add Member" b Select Category from which to delete member After Step 1, select Menu →...
  • Page 138: Preferences

    BPress w (Search) To search by Mail Address aSelect Email search To search Phonebook list bEnter any part of an mail address aSelect Phonebook list bUse s to navigate Phonebook list CSelect an entry To search by Category To open Entry details aSelect Category search Press c (Details/Select) bSelect Category...
  • Page 139 Initiating a Call ASelect an entry, press c (Details) to • To place a call from Phonebook list Highlight an entry, select Menu → Voice call or Video view Details window call. When entry contains multiple numbers, Default Number is dialed if set; otherwise, first number listed is dialed.
  • Page 140 Calling USIM Card Phonebook Changing Search Method Entries Default Phonebook list ■ Use Entry Numbers as shortcuts to call numbers Setting saved in the first 100 USIM Card Phonebook entries. Specify search window to appear first when d is AEnter last two Entry Number digits pressed in Standby.
  • Page 141: Speed Dialing

    Speed Dialing Phonebook Menu Enter the last two Entry Number digits to call Voice Use the following Menu in Phonebook List or Entry Call Default Number in Phonebook entries 000 - 099. details. AEnter last two Entry Number digits Item Description Start the process of saving a new BPress c (...
  • Page 142 Item Description Item Description Create and save vFiles. Select Phone Mark default ( P.5-17) Save to data to save to Data Folder Other number folder documents or Memory card to save 1 This item does not appear in Entry details. to Memory Card.
  • Page 143: Editing Phonebook Entries

    Editing Phonebook Default Number Entries Default Voice call:First phone number ■ Video call:First phone number To search, list or Entry details, see "Phonebook ■ Setting Message:Not assigned ■ Search" ( P.5-11). When an entry contains multiple phone numbers/ Activate Secret Mode to edit Secret Phonebook mail addresses, set calling/messaging priorities by entries.
  • Page 144: Copy To Usim & Copy To Phone

    DPress w (Save) Copying Multiple Entries at Once AHighlight an entry Copy to USIM & Copy to To switch to Phone/USIM Card Phone Menu → View from USIM or View from Phone Copying a Single Entry BSelect Menu → Copy to USIM or AHighlight an entry Copy to phone →...
  • Page 145: Deleting Entries

    Copying All Entries at Once Deleting Entries Copy all Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook Deleting a Single Entry entries. AHighlight an entry AHighlight an entry BSelect Menu → Delete → Selected → To switch to Phone/USIM Card Menu → View from USIM or View from Phone BSelect Menu →...
  • Page 146: My Phonebook Details

    DRepeat Step 3 to check all target My Phonebook Details entries Confirm handset phone number. Add your name, EPress w (Delete) mail address, street address, and other information. When all entries are checked APress c and Press 0 Enter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) To enter or edit other items FSelect Yes aPress w (Edit)
  • Page 147 Item Description Copy item Copy highlighted entry item. Print My phonebook details (name, Print via phone number information) using bluetooth ® printer via Bluetooth connection. 5-21...
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  • Page 149: Video Call

    Video Call About Video Call...........6-2 Initiating a Video Call ........6-2 Receiving a Video Call........6-3 Engaged Video Call Operations ....6-4 Engaged Video Call Menu ......6-5 Video Call Settings........6-6 Sending Your Image........6-6 Selecting a Substitute Image .......6-7 Retry Settings ..........6-7 Voice Mute ..........6-8...
  • Page 150: About Video Call

    About Video Call Initiating a Video Call Exchange voice/video with compatible 3G handsets. Call via Phonebook entries/Call Log records or dial directly. You may choose not to send your own image ( P.6- AEnter a phone number Video Call Precautions BConfirm the phone number and •...
  • Page 151: Receiving A Video Call

    Select Yes or No • To change outgoing image BPress y to end the call Set 920SC to send Substitute Image beforehand ( P.6- Alternatively, change to Substitute Image during a call ( P.6-5). • To send Your Image or Substitute Image After Step 1, Your Image appears.
  • Page 152: Engaged Video Call Operations

    (Blue)/ (Gray): Toggle Your Image and Engaged Video Call Substitute Image Operations : Freeze or unfreeze incoming image Perform operations using Video Call icons or Menu. : Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera fDescription of the icon at cursor position ADuring Video Calls, select an icon or Menu to adjust settings To toggle Speaker Phone off/on...
  • Page 153: Engaged Video Call Menu

    To toggle Internal and External Camera • When outgoing image is canceled and press c Highlight 920SC sends Substitute Image to the other party. To cancel Your Image/mic/key tones aMenu → Mute Engaged Video Call Menu bCheck item(s) to cancel and press w...
  • Page 154: Video Call Settings

    APress c and select Settings → Call Item Description settings → Video call → Show my Create and save text memos Memo ( P.15-9). picture Details Open Phonebook Entry details. BSelect a setting and press c (Save) ® Appears when Bluetooth Switch to headset/ compatible headset is in use.
  • Page 155: Selecting A Substitute Image

    Selecting a Substitute Image Retry Settings Default Camera Off Default Always ask ■ ■ Setting Setting APress c and select Settings → Call Select an image to use as the outgoing image. APress c and select Settings → Call settings→ Video call → Retry with BSelect a setting and press c (Save) settings →...
  • Page 156: Voice Mute

    Voice Mute Default ■ Setting Set Voice mute to On to answer Video Calls without sending sound to caller. APress c and select Settings → Call settings → Video call → Voice mute BSelect On and press c (Save) • To send sound a During a Video Call, select Menu →...
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  • Page 159: Digital Tv

    Digital TV About Digital TV ..........7-2 Additional Settings ........7-13 Area Settings ..........7-13 Getting Started..........7-3 TV Settings..........7-15 Precautions ..........7-3 One Seg ............7-4 Antenna ............7-5 Incoming Transmissions ......7-5 Key Assignments ........7-7 TV Window..........7-8 Area Setup...........7-8 Watching TV ..........7-9 Program Guide ..........7-10 Program List..........7-10 Displaying Subtitle........7-10 Control Panel..........7-11 Switching Window Mode......7-11...
  • Page 160: About Digital Tv

    • Operations described in this section are described About Digital TV with 920SC Display in Portrait mode (fP.7-8). 920SC supports One Seg terrestrial digital broadcasts. One Seg is referred to as "Digital TV" in this manual. • Set up a channel list for the current service area or access programs via Program Guide.
  • Page 161: Getting Started

    • In underground shopping malls or tunnels • Incoming transmissions may affect audio/visual • Anywhere jamming signal is broadcast or reception is signal. Use of another handset near 920SC may blocked also affect TV. • Use Stereo Earphone Microphone when viewing Battery Digital TV.
  • Page 162: One Seg

    • Use the supplied AC Charger. One Seg • Keep AC Charger cord close away from Antenna; may cause interference. One Seg is a terrestrial digital broadcast service • Charging takes longer when TV is active. supporting mobile television and data broadcasts in Japan.
  • Page 163: Antenna

    Antenna Incoming Transmissions Incoming Calls • 920SC features a whip antenna that divides into four segments. Fully extend Antenna until fixed. • After use, hold base of Antenna to retract it; pressing down on it with force may cause damage.
  • Page 164 • During Voice Call or when receiving new messages Incoming Messages The quality of TV audio or visuals may be reduced. When bringing another mobile phone close to 920SC while watching TV, the audio or visual quality may also be reduced.
  • Page 165: Key Assignments

    In Portrait Mode In Landscape Mode Key Assignments Switch Channel Show/Hide Subtitle Show/Hide Control Panel Enter Channel Enter Channel Adjust Volume Adjust Volume Open Menu Select Data Broadcast Change Channel Item Open Switch Bar Toggle Image Size Exit TV Exit TV In Portrait Mode In Landscape Mode Execute Data Broadcast...
  • Page 166: Tv Window

    TV Window Area Setup 920SC contains local channel information. Before using TV for the first time, specify your area to set up channels. APress e BWhen confirmation window appears, Without Subtitle With Subtitle select Yes CHighlight a region and press c (Select)
  • Page 167: Watching Tv

    TV Menu Watching TV Selectable menu items vary by condition. APress e Item Description Full-screen Display TV image on landscape BUse Keypad to select a channel display screen (fP.7-11). Program guide Show Program Guide (fP.7-10). To change a channel one by one Check information on the channel Press r or l Program list...
  • Page 168: Program Guide

    Item Description Program List Add channel being watched (fP.7- Save channel AIn TV window, select Menu → 14). Setting Make TV settings (fP.7-15). Program list Help Check operating procedures. BHighlight information to check and Exit Exit TV. press c (Select) To return to TV window •...
  • Page 169: Control Panel

    Control Panel Data Broadcast (Japanese) In addition to audio/visuals, Data broadcasts are Default Display control panel ■ available. Follow onscreen instructions to get Setting program-related information or enjoy interactive TV AIn TV window, select Menu → Hide services. control panel or Display control panel Basic Operations Switching Window Mode Follow onscreen instructions to view information.
  • Page 170: Tv Links

    • Use j to highlight an item even when items are horizontally arranged. Use s to switch channels. • To check details In TV links list, highlight a TV link and select Menu Changing View (Data) → Details. AIn TV window, select Menu → Deleting a TV link Change view (data) AIn TV window.
  • Page 171: Additional Settings

    • To change names in Channel List Additional Settings → Select an item in Channel List and select Menu Rename. Area Settings • To check details → Select an item in Channel List and select Menu Switch areas or set other areas. Details.
  • Page 172 CPerform operations for deleting • Select Update further to add new channels to current Area without changing saved channels. channels Channels assigned to the same keys are overwritten. To delete one channel Changing Channel Numbers Select Selected → Yes To select and delete multiple channels AIn TV window, select Menu →...
  • Page 173 AWhile watching a program, select AIn TV window, select Menu → Menu → Save channel Settings → Display → Brightness BHighlight a destination to save to and BUse to adjust brightness press c (Select) TV Settings Backlight Default ■ Setting AIn TV window, select Menu →...
  • Page 174 Sound Output Sound Language Default Loud speaker Default Main ■ ■ Setting Setting AIn TV window, select Menu → Select the sound language from Main, Sub or Main+Sub. Settings → Sound output AIn TV window, select Settings → BSelect Loud speaker or Earphone Sound language Default Screen Mode BSelect an item and press c (Select)
  • Page 175 In TV window, the notice for incoming calls or alarms Menu Delete all appears at the top of Display and 920SC vibrates. Press t to answer a call. Press y to reject a call. Press o to end Alarm. 7-17...
  • Page 176 To delete all station data items aSelect Delete station data bHighlight a station and select → Menu Delete Alternatively, highlight a station, press c (Select) and select → Menu Delete all. To delete a station data item aSelect Delete station data bHighlight a station and press c (Select) cHighlight an item to delete and press c (Select)
  • Page 177: Mobile Camera

    Mobile Camera ® About Mobile Camera........8-2 Create Flash ..........8-21 Mobile Camera Precautions ......8-2 Attaching Images ........8-23 Using Display as Viewfinder ......8-2 Capturing a Still Image ........8-4 Camera Mode ..........8-4 Capturing Still Images.........8-4 Capturing Video.......... 8-11 Video Mode..........8-11 Recording Video........8-11 Mobile Camera Settings......8-13 Camera Settings ........8-13 Video Settings ...........8-15...
  • Page 178: About Mobile Camera

    Camera • Use a dry soft cloth to remove debris from camera lens. • Avoid camera shake; hold 920SC steady or place it on a stable surface and use Timer. Using Display as Viewfinder • Mobile Camera employs high precision...
  • Page 179 Size Timer (When set) : 3 seconds Still Image: : 5 seconds : 10 seconds Video Image Orientation (Portrait) Quality : Upright Image : Superfine : Fine : Downward Image : Normal : Low Image Orientation (Landscape) : Economy : Normal Image White Balance : Mirror Image : Auto...
  • Page 180: Capturing A Still Image

    Mode Description Image size Capturing a Still Image Panorama Capture images as panorama. 240 x 320* Shot Camera Mode * Image size up to 240 x 1824 (portrait), or 1824 x 320 (landscape) Select Single shot to capture single images, Multi- shot or Mosaic shot to capture multiple images.
  • Page 181 CUse Display as viewfinder • To adjust image preview Press # to toggle Full screen, Full screen without Zoom in/out (Except 1600 x 1200 External indicator, Full screen with grid, and Actual ratio. Camera and 640 x 480 Internal Camera) ®...
  • Page 182 Mobile Postcard Item Description Select image size, image quality, This function renders one of two images as line art, Camera settings etc. ( P.8-13). merging it with the other to create a stamped Camera Open a function shortcuts graphic photograph. shortcuts ( P.8-10).
  • Page 183 EPress c (Merge) and check result To rotate line art aMenu → Rotate To change image bUse s to rotate image and press w aPress C (Done) bHighlight image to change, select Menu → To change line art color Change image aMenu →...
  • Page 184 Multi Shot To view still images individually aHighlight the image and press c (View) APress b for 2+ seconds bUse r or l to go to next/previous image In Video mode cPress C Press w (Photos) to change Camera mode To retake still images BSelect Menu →...
  • Page 185 Use r or l to brighten or darken image Brightness EPress c (Take) for each frame Use r or l to brighten or darken image EPress c (Take) and pan 920SC To retake still images Press C FPress c (Stop) to end capturing...
  • Page 186: Photo Album

    Shortcut Key Operations Item Description Press the assigned key to change item settings. Toggle Normal screen, no # Screen mode Available shortcuts vary by mode or setting status. indicator, with grid Item Description Mode switch 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, Vertical 1 Size 640 x 480, 320 x 240,...
  • Page 187: Capturing Video

    Zoom in/out Capturing Video Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Video Mode Use r or l to lighten or darken image Capture clips easily. Alternatively, capture clips DPress c (Record) without sound. Files are saved in 3GP format to EPress c (Stop) to end recording Videos folder in Data Folder.
  • Page 188 Review Menu Perform operations in a preview window after • To activate/adjust Timer capturing. Before Step 4, press 5 to toggle 3 seconds, 5 Item Description seconds, 10 seconds, Off. Select video display size while • To toggle Internal Camera and External Camera Resolution playing or paused.
  • Page 189: Mobile Camera Settings

    Item Description Mobile Camera Settings Black & White, Sepia, Effects Negative Adjust image capture settings, including image size, Record album image quality and save location, etc. Mode switch Vertical Camera Settings inverse Horizontal Default Size: 240 x 320 Quality: Normal ■...
  • Page 190 CSet items White balance aSelect White balance Image size bSelect a setting and press c (Save) aSelect Size bSelect a setting and press c (Save) aSelect ISO Image quality bSelect a setting and press c (Save) aSelect Quality bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Spot metering aSelect Spot metering Viewfinder...
  • Page 191: Video Settings

    bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Size • Default storage setting aSelect Size Changing the setting here applies to Default storage in Video settings. bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Image quality Video Settings aSelect Quality bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Default Recording time: Limit for S! Mail ■...
  • Page 192: Viewing Images

    CHighlight a file and press c (View) • Video recording time Viewing Videos For Normal recording, record up to one hour of video. • When Recording time is set to Limit for S! Mail APress b for 2+ seconds Size 320 x 240 is not selectable and Quality is Economy.
  • Page 193 DEdit using Menu cPress w (Done) To change the size of an image aSelect Resize bSelect the setting cEnter Width or Height (If Customise is selected) dPress w (Done) To add effects to an image aSelect Effects bSelect the setting cPress w (Done) To add blur or correct red-eye aSelect Partial effects →...
  • Page 194 To add a frame To rotate image aSelect Frames aSelect Rotate bUse s to select a frame bSelect 90° R or 90° L cPress w (Done) cPress w (Done) To add clip art to an image To flip image aSelect Cliparts aSelect Flip bSelect a piece of clip art to add to an image bSelect Vertically or Horizontally...
  • Page 195: Editing Video

    FEnter an image name Editing Video Edit Video files in Data Folder. APress c, and select Data Folder → Videos BHighlight a file, and select Menu → Edit CEdit using Menu To cut video aSelect Cut bPress c (Play) cPress w (Start) at the start point dPress w (End) at the End point eTo cancel and retry, press o (Reset) and repeat steps b to d...
  • Page 196 To merge multiple videos To play back in slow motion aSelect Merge aSelect Slow Motion → 1/2X, 1/3X, or 1/4X bPress c (Execute) bCheck files to merge (Up to 9 files) cPress o (Memory) for Memory Card files To play back in fast motion dRepeat steps b and c to check all target aSelect Fast Motion →...
  • Page 197: Create Flash

    CPerform creation operations • To delete the file order for merging a After step e in Step 3 in "To merge multiple To add frame to image videos," use s to highlight the file to delete aSelect (Frame) b Menu → Delete → Yes bSelect a frame •...
  • Page 198 To add self-made balloon To add pre-installed balloon aSelect aSelect (Balloon) (Balloon) bSelect Normal bSelect Ready-made cSelect a balloon cSelect a balloon dUse a to adjust position and w (Done) dEnter text eSelect Menu → Font size, use j to adjust (Balloon), press c (Insert) and eSelect the size and press w (Done)
  • Page 199: Attaching Images

    Attaching Images • To delete added frame/watch Attach captured image or recorded video to S! Mail. a After Step 2, select (Frame) or (Watch) b Press w (Delete) However, in case of videos, only videos recorded with • To delete added icon(s)/balloon(s) a After Step 2, select (Icon) or (Balloon)
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  • Page 201: Display Settings

    Display Settings Standby Display Settings......9-2 Wallpaper ............9-2 Clock Display..........9-4 Operator Name ..........9-5 Menu Display ..........9-5 Menu Style ..........9-5 Popup Menu ..........9-6 Font ..............9-6 Font Type.............9-6 Font Size............9-7 Backlight Brightness & Duration....9-7 Adjusting Display Brightness .....9-7 Backlight Duration ........9-7 Dialing Display..........9-8 Display Language .........9-9...
  • Page 202: Standby Display Settings

    To set/edit the image of Slide show Standby Display Settings aSelect Side show bPerform Steps 2 to 4 in "Setting Slide Show" Wallpaper ( P.9-2) or perform Steps 2 and 3 in "Editing Slide Show" ( P.9-3) Default Pictures ■ Setting Setting Slide Show Set an image, animation or Slide Show to appear in...
  • Page 203 To set effect To edit still images aUse j to highlight Effect field aMenu → Replace bUse s to toggle setting bCheck a still image to set and press w (Done) To change the slide interval aUse j to highlight Duration field To change image order bUse s to highlight Effect field aHighlight images to change and select Menu...
  • Page 204: Clock Display

    • To adjust slide size Clock Display For a larger image, select Yes in Step 3. For the original image, select No. Default ■ Setting Set Digital clock, Dual clock, Calendar or Today’s event to appear in Standby. Alternatively, hide clock in Standby.
  • Page 205: Menu Display

    cPerform Step 3 in "Changing Home Time Operator Name Zone" ( P.1-21) To display Calendar Default ■ Select Calendar Setting To display Today’s event In Standby, show or hide operator name. Select Today’s event APress c and select Settings → To hide clock Display settings →...
  • Page 206: Font

    BHighlight an item and press c Font (Save) Font Type Popup Menu Default Font1 ■ Default ■ Setting Setting APress c and select Settings → When active, sub menus appear in a popup window Display settings → Font when a menu item is highlighted. BSelect Font type APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 207: Backlight Brightness & Duration

    Backlight Brightness & Font Size Duration Default List font: Large ■ Browser: Standard ■ Setting Adjusting Display Brightness Phonebook: Standard ■ APress c and select Settings → APress c and select Settings → Display settings → Brightness Display settings → Font BUse a to adjust brightness and BSelect Font size press c (Save)
  • Page 208: Dialing Display

    APress c and select Settings → APress c and select Settings → Display settings → Backlight time Display settings → Dialling display BSet items To set the time to light up aSelect On field bSelect the time to set and press c To set the time till Display goes off aSelect Dim field bSelect the time to set and press c...
  • Page 209: Display Language

    Font type Default 日本語 (Japanese) ■ bUse s to switch font type Setting Set 920SC user interface to appear in English, Font size aSelect Font size Japanese, or Korean. bUse s to select the size APress c and select →...
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  • Page 211: Sound Settings

    Sound Settings Changing Profile Settings ......10-2...
  • Page 212: Changing Profile Settings

    To set Voice/Video Call ringtone Changing Profile Settings aSelect Ringtone and select Voice call Change 920SC incoming transmission response by ringtone or Video call ringtone bSelect the save location for files profile. cHighlight a melody, press w (Play) to In Car Profile, select Call answer mode.
  • Page 213 • To adjust the volume while 920SC rings To set Car Profile answering method Press Side Key n or b while 920SC rings. aSelect Call answer mode bSelect a setting and press c (Save) • To turn ringer and vibration off Mute Ringtone volume and set Vibration Off;...
  • Page 214 Profile settings Available items vary by Profile. Defaults are as listed below. Profile Normal Manner Meeting Outdoor Item Ringtone volume Voice call Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 ringtone Video call Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 ringtone Message Level 4 Level 4 Level 5 ringtone...
  • Page 215 Profile Normal Manner Meeting Outdoor Item Message ringtone 5 Seconds 5 Seconds 5 Seconds 5 Seconds duration Phone sounds Several tones On Alerts on call Several tones On Alerts on call Several tones On Key tones Xylophone Xylophone Xylophone Xylophone Call answer mode N/A Normal Answer machine...
  • Page 216 Call end tone Sounds when a call ends. Power on Sounds when power is turn on. Power off Sounds when power is turn off. Sounds when 920SC is slid up/ Slide up/down down. Sounds for alarms/incoming Alerts on call transmissions.
  • Page 217: Media Player

    Media Player About Media Player........11-2 Streaming........... 11-18 Entering URL Directly ......11-18 Playing Music..........11-3 Accessing from Bookmark......11-19 Playing Files from Playlists ...... 11-8 Accessing from History......11-19 Music Settings ..........11-9 Repeat Mode ..........11-9 Equalizer Type........... 11-9 Tone Volume ...........11-10 Audio Skin ..........11-10 Visualization Mode .........
  • Page 218: About Media Player

    Stereo Earphone Microphone connected while • Use Stereo Earphone Microphone to accept Voice Manner Profile is active, sound is not output from Calls. When 920SC rings/vibrates, press Stereo Speaker when Stereo Earphone Microphone is Earphone Microphone switch for 1+ seconds to disconnected from 920SC.)
  • Page 219: Playing Music

    • Other Playback Conditions Playing Music Only files described above saved in Sound & APress c and select Entertainment → Ringtones in Data Folder can be played from Media Player. To play other files, select from Sound & Media Player → Music Ringtones in Data Folder.
  • Page 220 File number/Total number of files To select from Genre files aSelect Genre and select a file Playing volume bHighlight a file Total playing time Repeat section CPress c (Play) Elapsed playing time Progress bar • To select folders displayed in Music in Media Player ( P.11-11) •...
  • Page 221 • To exit Media Player while playing back music If C or y is pressed when Media Player is Playback pauses and 920SC rings; after call ends, a confirmation asking whether to resume playback activated from main menu and playing music, Melody appears.
  • Page 222 Recent music/Most played music Player Window & List Menu Most recently played file appears first in Recent music. Available items vary by file type, etc. Most frequently played file appears first in Most played Item Description music. Each list holds up to 100 records. Send a file.
  • Page 223 Item Description Rename Change file name. • When Transfer to A/V headset is set Lock/Unlock Set/release file protection. Raise/lower volume from A/V headset. Details Confirm file size, etc. Shortcut Key Operations Stop End playback. Press the assigned key to perform operations. Available In Player window, select shortcuts vary by playback status or file type.
  • Page 224: Playing Files From Playlists

    Playing Files from Playlists • To create a Playlist from tracks in an existing one: Create Playlist a Perform Steps 1 to 3 b Menu → Add → Playlists Create up to 20 Playlists, containing up to 100 files c Select Playlist from which to add all melodies each.
  • Page 225: Music Settings

    Music Settings Equalizer Type Default Normal ■ Repeat Mode Setting Default • Use this function only when listening to music ■ with Stereo Earphone Microphone. Setting APress c, select Entertainment → Play a single track repeatedly, all files in All music, or tracks from Playlist, randomly or repeatedly.
  • Page 226: Tone Volume

    Tone Volume Visualization Mode APress c, select Entertainment → Visualization On/Off Media Player → Music and select Default ■ Menu → Settings → Tone volume Setting BUse a to adjust volume and press Activate or cancel this setting to apply or cancel c (Save) Skin, Controller and Backlight settings while playing MPEG4 AAC or AAC+ files.
  • Page 227: Music Menu

    Skin, Show Controller, & Backlight Music Menu Default Skin: Flowers ■ Default Recent music, Most played music, Artist ■ Show controller: Show Setting ■ Setting Backlight: Normal ■ Select folders displayed in Music. APress c, select Entertainment → Select one of ten skins to appear while music plays. Set Show controller to Hide for full screen view.
  • Page 228: Playing Video

    Playing Video APress c and select Entertainment → Media Player → Video BSelect files Video Player Window From All Video Artist's name and title (File name when the video Select All Video and highlight the file title information is unknown) From Recent video Playing status: PLAY/PAUSE/STOP Select Recent video and highlight the file...
  • Page 229 All Video All (up to 9999) playable files appear. • To set video file as Ringtone Highlight paused file or one from list and press w Download videos (Set as). Set file as Ringtone ( P.12-12). Valid only Shortcut to download site. for compatible files.
  • Page 230 Item Description Item Description Resolution Set video display size. Transfer to A/V headset/ Select Headphone or Speaker Send a file. Select Via message to Transfer to ( P.13-6) as sound output source. create a message with attached file Phone Send ( P.18-6).
  • Page 231: Video Settings

    Shortcut Key Operations Description Description Press the assigned key to perform operations. Available Repeat section shortcuts vary by playback status or file type. In Normal Screen View Video Settings Description Description Play/Pause Repeat mode Repeat Mode 2 Full screen view Next video Previous video Time search...
  • Page 232: Tone Volume

    Tone Volume Video Menu APress c and select Entertainment → Default All Checked ■ Setting Media player → Video Select folders displayed in Video for Media Player. BHighlight a file and press c (Play) APress c and select Entertainment → CSelect Menu →...
  • Page 233: Video Thumbnail Display

    Video Thumbnail Display Resolution Adjust video size during playback or while paused. Default ■ APress c and select Entertainment → Setting Set whether or not to display thumbnails in Video list Media Player → Video for Media Player. BHighlight a file and press c (Play) APress c and select Entertainment →...
  • Page 234: Streaming

    Menu Streaming Selectable menu items vary by data. Enjoy audio visual media while it is downloaded. Item Description Set video size while playing or Resolution Entering URL Directly paused. Add to Save a current streaming as a APress c and select Entertainment → Bookmarks bookmark.
  • Page 235: Accessing From Bookmark

    Accessing from Bookmark Accessing from History Up to 20 bookmarks can be saved in Streaming Up to 20 accessed bookmarks can be saved in Bookmark. Streaming History. APress c and select Entertainment → APress c and select Entertainment → Media Player → Streaming Media Player →...
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  • Page 237 Managing Files (Data Folder) Data Folder..........12-2 Managing Files/Folders......12-16 Default Folders..........12-2 Create Folder ...........12-16 Changing a File/Folder Name ....12-16 Saved Files ...........12-3 Moving a File/Folder.......12-17 Opening Files ..........12-3 Copying Files/Folders ......12-18 Using Photo Browser ........12-5 Deleting a File/Folder ......12-20 Using File Viewer ........12-6 Deleting a Content Key ......12-21 Viewing Graphics/Animation with SVG-T/ ®...
  • Page 238: Data Folder

    Data Folder Folder Description File Formats JPEG, BMP, GIF, 920SC files are organized in folders by file format. Pictures All still images WBMP, PNG, Animation GIF Default Folders MPEG4 (3GP, Videos All videos MP4) Data Folder contains six default folders; new files are All sounds saved to the appropriate folder (see right).
  • Page 239: Saved Files

    1 Copy or move sorted files to other folders as required. Saved Files Opening Files • Savable number of files/folders Up to 999 files/folders can be saved each Default APress c and select Data Folder Folder. BSelect the folder where a file is saved Memory status Select to view memory usage of each Data Folder.
  • Page 240 : Set as Wallpaper ( P.12-11) : Set as Ringtone ( P.12-12) Activating Camera or Voice Recorder from • When another USIM Card is inserted into 920SC Data Folder S! Appli is disabled. Also nontransferable/copy Select Menu → Take photo; activate Camera in Camera protected files except preinstalled ones cannot be used.
  • Page 241: Using Photo Browser

    To display in Full Screen View Using Photo Browser aPress c (FULL) bPress C to return to Normal View Sort images by Timeline, Folder, Composition or Color. Select an image file saved in Pictures folder; DUse j to select the sorting mode Photo Browser activates automatically.
  • Page 242: Using File Viewer

    • To move images quickly Navigatio In Step 5, use Side Key b or n to move images by category • Guide in Full Screen View Guide disappears when about 3 seconds elapsed after image is displayed. Guide also disappears by pressing w (Hide) while Guide is displayed.
  • Page 243 Menu → Go to and select an item • After capturing To move to specified page Captured files are saved in Other documents in 920SC aMenu → Go to → Page Data Folder (Phone) as JPEG format. bEnter page number...
  • Page 244 View • When Reflow is On Confirmation Window & List Menu Fit text width (such as doc. or txt.) to 920SC window For items other than window operation options, see width. No need to scroll right/left to show the contents.
  • Page 245: Viewing Graphics/Animation With Svg-T/Flash ® Viewer

    • If a document includes many pages or complicated Viewing Graphics/Animation with designs, all pages of the document may not appear ® SVG-T/Flash Viewer properly. • If a file includes any language other than Japanese View SVG, SVGZ, and SWF formatted files in Data or English, that file may not appear properly.
  • Page 246: Sorting Files

    CSelect Menu/navigation shortcuts to navigate • To set an image for Wallpaper Press w (Set as) on Normal View, or in Menu of Full To change view Screen View, select Set as and select Wallpaper. Menu → Full screen view or Normal view Confirmation Window &...
  • Page 247: Using Files

    To sort files in ascending order of size Using Files Select Size To sort files by status of Content Key Wallpaper Select Activation Status Set an image file as Wallpaper of Display, an image in Phonebook, or a Substitute Image for Video Calls to display with incoming calls.
  • Page 248: Setting Sound File As Ringtone

    • When setting Memory Card file A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to To set ringtone for Voice Calls 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a Select Voice ringtone confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting.
  • Page 249: Setting Video File As Ringtone

    • When setting Memory Card file A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to To set ringtone for Phonebook entries 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a aSelect Caller ringtone confirmation appears asking whether to move file to bSelect a Phonebook entry 920SC before setting.
  • Page 250: Saving A Vfile

    Saving a vFile ® Graphics/Animation with the SVG-T/Flash Viewer" ( P.12-9). vFile is the standard format to exchange Phonebook data, etc. via the Internet. 920SC uses vCard Item Description (extension: vcf) format for Phonebook data; also uses Edit Edit a still image or Videos ( P.8-16).
  • Page 251 Move files from/to 920SC another file name when highlighted. Move folder (Phone) or to Memory Card. Select List window type for Picture Copy files and paste from/to 920SC Folder. Copy another folder (Phone) or to Memory Select List to show folder/file in list View By Card.
  • Page 252: Managing Files/Folders

    Item Description Changing a File/Folder Name In Memory Card Data Folder window Change the name of a file or a created sub-folder. Memory card with Memory Card inserted; check settings details information, format, and change APress c and select Data Folder names ( P.12-24).
  • Page 253: Moving A File/Folder

    Move a file/folder to another folder or a location ESelect destination folder → Move outside folders. Alternatively, with Memory Card here inserted, move folders between 920SC (Phone) and Memory Card. With Memory Card inserted aSelect Phone or Memory card APress c and select Data Folder...
  • Page 254: Copying Files/Folders

    Memory Card. Copying Files/Folders Make a copy of a file or folder in another folder or a location outside folders. Alternatively, with Memory Card inserted, copy folders between 920SC and Memory Card. APress c and select Data Folder 12-18...
  • Page 255 BHighlight a folder or file, select Menu CCopy file or folder → Copy To copy one file or all files in the same folder or all folders Select Selected or All To select and copy multiple files or folders aSelect Multiple bCheck files or folders to copy and press w (Copy) DSelect destination folder and select...
  • Page 256: Deleting A File/Folder

    To delete all files from the same folder • When a copy of a file or folder is pasted to the same aSelect All location as the original bEnter Phone Password press c (Confirm) The pasted file or folder is saved under another name, i.e., _001 is automatically added to the name.
  • Page 257: Deleting A Content Key

    Delete Folder • If a folder contains files set as Wallpaper, ringtones, or locked/copy protected files APress c and select Data Folder A confirmation message appears. Select Yes to execute folder deletion. Select No to delete only files without BSelect Default folder and highlight a designated uses or protection, leaving the folder undeleted.
  • Page 258: Memory Card

    • Memory Card size • Avoid heat sources and do not dispose of in fire. SoftBank recommends the use of 64, 128, 256, 512 • A Memory Card is a consumable item. Card MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB cards.
  • Page 259: Inserting & Removing

    CClose cover Inserting & Removing Removing Turn handset power off before inserting or removing a Memory Card. AOpen cover, gently push down on Inserting card until it clicks AOpen cover Contacts side down BLet card pop out, then remove it BWith contacts down, insert Memory Card until it clicks CClose cover...
  • Page 260: Rename Memory Card

    Rename Memory Card • Removing Memory Card during operations Change name that appears in Memory Card details. If Memory Card Data Folder is open when Memory Card is removed, Data Folder automatically appears in APress c and select Settings → its place.
  • Page 261: Format Memory Card

    Format Memory Card APress c and select Settings → Memory settings → Memory card → Format memory card BEnter Phone password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes 12-25...
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  • Page 263: External Connections

    External Connections External Connections .........13-2 ® Bluetooth ...........13-2 ® About Bluetooth Communications ..13-2 Sending & Receiving Files......13-3 Connecting Handsfree.......13-9 ® Changing Bluetooth Settings ....13-11 USB Connection........13-12 Connecting to a PC........13-12 Connecting to a Printer......13-13 Mass Storage ..........13-14 Connecting to a PC........13-14 Disconnecting from a PC ......13-15...
  • Page 264: Bluetooth

    ® 920SC Bluetooth specifications: External Connections Item Specification ® Exchange files wirelessly with Bluetooth Communication ® Bluetooth Standard Version 1.2 compatible devices, or connect to PCs or printers via Standard USB cable. Headset Handsfree ® Serial Port Bluetooth Dialup Networking ®...
  • Page 265: Sending & Receiving Files

    • Use of handsfree devices may create noise depending on connected devices/the environment. Send and receive Phonebook entries, My Phonebook • 920SC cannot be connected to other devices when details, Schedule information, Task information, still ® it is connected to Bluetooth -compatible images, video, sound files, vFiles, and others.
  • Page 266 APress c and select Settings → Search New Device Connectivity → Bluetooth → Save up to 10 devices to My devices list. Enter the Activation same Passkey on both 920SC and the device. ® Activate Bluetooth on device beforehand. BSelect a setting APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 267 • To delete a device from My devices a Press c and select Settings → Connectivity → • Passkey Bluetooth → My devices ® The password used to connect Bluetooth devices. b Highlight a device, select Menu → Delete → When connecting to a handsfree device, enter specified Selected or All Passkey.
  • Page 268 BSelect receiving device Sending Files If receiving device has not been set Send via function Menu menu. Transfer begins as Select Service new device, search for that device soon as receiving device accepts it. and set it ( P.13-4) ASelect files to send To send files from Data Folder or Phonebook aIn list window, select Menu →...
  • Page 269 ( P.13-4) select Yes Print Data Folder Image Files A/V Headset ® Connect Bluetooth -compatible printer to 920SC; ® Connect Bluetooth -compatible headphones. print Still images/vFiles in Data Folder directly. Set APlay files via Media Player paper size/number on 920SC.
  • Page 270 To register receiver's device Print quality Select Search new device to search and register Select Print quality and the setting ( P.13-4) EPress c (Preview) DSet items FConfirm and press c (Print) Paper size Accessing Connected Device Files Select Paper size and the setting To set the number of copies Access shared folders/files on other party's device.
  • Page 271: Connecting Handsfree

    Connecting Handsfree • To receive an accessed file Save device to My Devices beforehand ( P.13-4). After Step 3, highlight a file and select Menu → Get. Waiting for a Connection Request • To receive an accessed folder After Step 3, highlight a folder and select Menu → Get. APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 272 • To set the time (seconds) before automatic reception • Private Mode After Step 2, select Automatic and entire time. Answer outgoing/incoming calls with 920SC for calls made with 920SC; answer outgoing/incoming calls with handsfree devices for calls made with handsfree devices.
  • Page 273: Changing Bluetooth ® Settings

    Settings Default 920SC ■ My Phone's Visibility Setting Default Change name appearing for 920SC on other devices. ■ Setting APress c and select Settings → ® To enable search and saving from other Bluetooth Connectivity → Bluetooth → compatible devices, make 920SC visible.
  • Page 274: Usb Connection

    User Guide. Connectivity → Bluetooth → Secure mode and select a setting USB Connection Connect 920SC to a PC via USB cable to transfer data between the devices. Alternatively, connect a printer to print still images. Connecting to a PC Perform the following operations: •...
  • Page 275: Connecting To A Printer

    Folder Print quality Select Print quality and select the setting BSelect Menu → Print via → USB EPress c CConnect 920SC to printer via USB cable FCheck the preview window and press DSet items c (Print) Paper size Select Paper size and select the setting...
  • Page 276: Mass Storage

    Note Mass Storage • Never disconnect the USB cable during printing. With Memory Card inserted, connect 920SC to a PC via USB cable; exchange files with PC via Memory Card. Connecting to a PC APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 277: Disconnecting From A Pc

    • While Mass storage is active Disconnecting from a PC Offline mode is activated. AWhile connected, press o (Exit) BFrom the PC, perform operations to disconnect hardware devices CUnplug the USB cable Note • Do not remove USB cable before disconnecting. 13-15...
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  • Page 279: Security

    Security Black List ..........14-10 Change Phone Password ......14-2 PIN ...............14-2 Restoring Defaults ........14-11 Changing PIN/PIN2 ........14-2 Clear Memory .........14-11 PIN Lock ...........14-3 Reset Settings ..........14-11 Resetting PIN Lock ........14-3 Reset All..........14-12 USIM Lock ..........14-4 Handset Security.........14-5 Phone Lock..........14-5 Password Lock ..........14-5 Privacy Lock ..........14-6 Activate Secret Mode........14-6 Mobile Tracker ..........14-7...
  • Page 280: Change Phone Password

    Change Phone Password PINs are security codes for USIM Card. For more Default 9999 ■ information, see "USIM Card" ( P.1-2). Setting APress c and select Settings → Changing PIN/PIN2 Security → Change phone password APress c and select Settings → BEnter current Phone Password and Security →...
  • Page 281: Pin Lock

    If PIN or PIN2 is been incorrectly entered three cannot be changed. consecutive times, PIN or PIN2 lock is set, restricting operations of 920SC. Unlock PIN or PIN2 PIN Lock lock. To require PIN authentication each time the power is AIn PUK Code entry window, enter turned on, set this function to Enable.
  • Page 282: Usim Lock

    Disable ■ Setting • If incorrect PUK Code is entered ten consecutive times, USIM Card is locked (turning 920SC off does Activate to disable 920SC unless USIM password is not reset count). entered whenever a different USIM Card is installed.
  • Page 283: Handset Security

    • USIM password This is a password dedicated to USIM Card c (Confirm) authentication. If USIM password matches, another USIM Card may be used in 920SC. Change USIM password each time USIM check setting Password Lock is set to Enable.
  • Page 284: Privacy Lock

    Security → Privacy lock BCheck the functions to lock and press w (Save) • Under following conditions, 920SC turns the setting to Hide; Activate Secret mode is set to Show then CEnter Phone Password and press 920SC is powered on again.
  • Page 285: Mobile Tracker

    To select an address from Phonebook Mobile Tracker aHighlight To field and select Menu → Phonebook Default ■ bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5- Setting Activate to receive notification whenever a different cHighlight phone number and press c USIM Card is inserted.
  • Page 286: Rejecting Incoming Calls

    With a different USIM Card is inserted numbers to Black List. If Mobile Tracker is on, SMS notification is sent to specified address when 920SC is turned on; nothing appears on 920SC. If Phone Password is incorrectly Reject Withheld entered three consecutive times when trying to set Mobile Tracker, SMS notification is also sent.
  • Page 287: Reject Unavailable

    Reject Unavailable Reject Payphone Default ■ Default ■ Setting Setting APress c and select Settings → Call Reject/accept calls by callers who are unable to send caller ID, like International calls from overseas/ settings → All calls → Reject incoming transferred calls from landlines.
  • Page 288: Black List

    APress c and select Settings → Call To select a phone number from Phonebook aMenu → Add → Phonebook settings → All calls → Reject incoming bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5- calls BSelect Reject unknown field cSelect phone number To enter a phone number using Call Log CSelect a setting and press c aMenu →...
  • Page 289: Restoring Defaults

    BSelect Reject black list field BCheck items to reset and press w (OK) CSelect a setting and press c CEnter Phone Password, press DPress w (Save) c (Confirm) and select Yes Calls from phone numbers in Black list Calls are not connected. Caller hears a busy tone. Reset Settings Missed call appears in Standby.
  • Page 290: Reset All

    Master reset → Reset settings BEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Reset All Restore 920SC defaults and delete Phonebook (Phone), Messaging, and Data Folder contents/ settings. Original files and S! Appli are restored. APress c and select Settings →...
  • Page 291: Tools

    Tools Alarms............15-2 World Clock ..........15-20 Wake-up Alarm/Alarms ......15-2 Viewing World Clock......15-20 Auto Power On..........15-4 Selecting Areas........15-20 Calendar ............15-5 Calculator ..........15-21 Calendar View ...........15-5 Converter...........15-21 Saving New Entries to Calendar ....15-7 Converting Currencies......15-21 Viewing Saved Calendar Entries.....15-12 Converting Units ........15-23 Editing Calendar Entries ......15-13 Stopwatch ..........15-24 Deleting Calendar Entries .......15-14 Dictionary (Japanese).......15-24...
  • Page 292: Alarms

    bEnter a name Alarms Alarm time Select Alarm time field and enter the time to set Wake-up Alarm/Alarms Alarm sound or video Save Wake-up alarm and up to four Alarm times. aSelect Alert tone/video field Add titles to appear at Alarm time. Use Alarm bSelect the location of sound file or video file, activation to activate or cancel alarm settings.
  • Page 293 A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a If you do not want to activate Alarm yet confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting.
  • Page 294: Auto Power On

    (End) is pressed while alarm Setting sounds, alarm is automatically reset to sound again at When this setting is active, 920SC automatically the specified interval. To cancel Snooze, press y or o (End). turns on at Wake-up alarm or Alarm time.
  • Page 295: Calendar

    At Wake-up Alarm/Alarm Time Calendar 920SC automatically turns on and Alarm sounds. Press any key to cancel Alarm ( P.15-4). 920SC returns to Calendar View Standby. APress c and select Tools → Calendar Viewing View Calendar in Monthly, Weekly or Daily view.
  • Page 296 : Schedule • To view a particular month or week : Schedule (No category) From Monthly view window or Weekly view window, : Schedule (Appointment) change Display by specifying year, month, and day as : Schedule (Meeting) follows. : Schedule (Business) : Schedule (Holiday) a In the calendar window, select Menu →...
  • Page 297: Saving New Entries To Calendar

    CSet items Saving New Entries to First day of week Calendar aSelect Starting day bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Scheduled Events Default view mode Save a maximum of 100 items. aSelect Default view mode APress c and select Tools → bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Calendar BSelect Menu →...
  • Page 298 Ending date Repeat aCheck Repeat field Select End date field and enter a date bHighlight Time cycle field and use s to Ending time switch to an appropriate time cycle unit Select End time field and enter a time cSelect Value field and enter a value Event location dSelect Until field and enter a year, month, Select Location field and enter a text...
  • Page 299 • When setting Memory Card file as Alarm sound A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting.
  • Page 300 CSet items Memo Text Register a maximum of 20 memos. Memos can be aSelect Text entry field registered even while talking ( P.2-9, 6-6). bEnter text APress c and select Tools → Date Calendar Select Date field and enter the date BSelect Menu →...
  • Page 301 Tasks Alarm aCheck Alarm field Register a maximum of 100 time-limited items and bSelect Before field, enter an interval before manage them in a list. Alarm time, highlight Scheduling field and APress c and select Tools → use s to select week or day cSelect Alarm time field and enter a time Calendar dSelect Alert tone/video field, select the...
  • Page 302: Viewing Saved Calendar Entries

    • When setting Memory Card file as Alarm sound A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to BOpen a window listing items 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to To check items of one day 920SC before setting.
  • Page 303: Editing Calendar Entries

    CSelect an item to edit • To check calendar item status Select Menu in Calendar or registered contents list and DPress c (Edit) Memory status; check the number of savings by type. EChange the information as required Editing Calendar Entries FPress w (Save) and select New or Editing and Saving as New Entries Update...
  • Page 304: Deleting Calendar Entries

    To delete all entries or all before the • To sort tasks highlighted date In the Task window, select Menu → Sort by and select a sorting type. Classify tasks into completed/ aSelect All or All past data uncompleted ones or sort them by due date or priority. bEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Deleting Calendar Entries...
  • Page 305: Calendar Menu

    Item Description Send all • To collectively delete multiple registered items Send multiple Schedules or Tasks at schedules and Select registered unnecessary items from a list by type once tasks and delete them collectively. a Press c and select Tools → Calendar Delete Delete a Calendar entry ( P.15-14).
  • Page 306: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Navigation key Record up to 60 minutes; activate from Tools, during a call, via Data Folder Menu or a Message creation Play time window. Elapsed time Playback Window Voice Recorder Window Control Voice Recorder with Softkeys and navigation key. Navigation key Remaining recording time Elapsed time...
  • Page 307: Recording Voice

    Recording Voice Playing Voice Files are saved in Data Folder Sounds & Ringtones. Replay a voice file saved in Data Folder. APress c and select Tools → Voice APress c and select Tools → Voice recorder recorder To change the fixed recording time ( P.15-19) BSelect Menu →...
  • Page 308: Changing Voice Recorder Settings

    Item Description Changing Voice Recorder Send a file. Select Via message to Settings create a message with attached file Send ( P.18-6). Select Via bluetooth to Default Name send a file to a selected party via ® Bluetooth ( P.13-6). Default Voice Set as...
  • Page 309 Set Default Memory • If the default name is changed The naming rule is applied from the next recording. With Memory Card inserted, set save location to 920SC (Phone) or Memory Card for recorded sound Recording Time files. Default 5 min ■...
  • Page 310: World Clock

    World Clock Selecting Areas World clock allows you to check the current time all Default Tokyo, Seoul for both areas ■ over the world. Setting When you save a second time zone, easily check the Viewing World Clock time at that area looking at World clock. APress c and select Tools →...
  • Page 311: Calculator

    To erase a symbol in a mathematical expression Calculator Place cursor after a symbol to erase and press Arithmetic operations to a maximum of 13 digits can be performed. To erase both the mathematical expression APress c and select Tools → Calculator and the calculation result Press o (C) or press C for 1+ seconds BCalculate...
  • Page 312 BIn Original currency field, select unit Original currency field To replace the original currency with target Original currency value field Press o (Reverse) Target currency field Converted currency value field C In Original currency value field, enter value To enter a decimal point Press * DIn Target currency field, select unit ESee Converted currency field...
  • Page 313: Converting Units

    cEnter the rate and press c (Save) CIn Original unit field, select unit To add a currency unit To replace original unit with target aPress w (View Rate) Press o (Reverse) bMenu → Add Rate DIn Original unit value field, enter cEnter the currency unit/rate and press c value (Save)
  • Page 314: Stopwatch

    Stopwatch Dictionary (Japanese) Use 920SC as a stopwatch; record up to ten lap times Look up words in English/Japanese dictionaries. and total time. APress c and select Tools → APress c and select Tools → Dictionary Stopwatch BSelect a dictionary...
  • Page 315: Advanced Functions

    Advanced Functions Calling Functions........16-2 Auto Redial ..........16-2 International Dial ........16-2 Earphone call..........16-3 Handling Incoming Calls ......16-5 Anykey Answer.........16-5 Ringer Reducer..........16-5 Active Slide..........16-5 Side Key Silence/Reject ......16-6 Status Alert..........16-6 Simple Search..........16-7 Keypad Lock ..........16-8 Idle Shortcuts ..........16-8 Set Default Memory........16-9 Memory Status ..........16-10...
  • Page 316: Calling Functions

    International Dial initiated to a party that is busy and redial the same International Prefix party soon. Automatic redialing repeats up to 10 times until y is pressed or 920SC is closed. Default ■ APress c and select Settings → Call Setting APress c and select Settings→...
  • Page 317: Earphone Call

    cHighlight Country code, enter code and press Editing Country Codes w (Save) Default 1: Japan 2: KOR 3: GBR 4: ITA 5: ■ To delete Setting Highlight item to delete, press w (Delete) and 6: ESP 7: DEU 8: PRT 9: NLD10: select Yes 11: MCO12: USA13: SWE14: AUS 15: CHN 16: HKG17: TWN...
  • Page 318 DHighlight Call number and perform operations to save phone number • To delete a phone number a Perform Step 1 To enter a phone number directly b Select Call number then Direct input aPress c (Select) and select Direct input c Press C for 1+ seconds press c bEnter phone number •...
  • Page 319: Handling Incoming Calls

    Active Slide Default Slide up: On Slide down: Off ■ ■ Setting • Answering a Voice Call when On is set ( P.2-4) Open 920SC to answer an incoming call. Alternatively, close 920SC to disconnect a call during a call. 16-5...
  • Page 320: Status Alert

    Missed call: Off Messages: Off ■ ■ Off : During a call, closing 920SC will not end a call. Setting Hold : During a Voice Call, closing 920SC will place a call on hold (when Call Waiting or Conference Call is in Make a notification of missed calls or new messages use);...
  • Page 321: Simple Search

    CSelect an item To notify with ringtone and vibration • To initiate calls using Simple search ( P.5-13) aSelect Ringtone & vibration alert bSelect On or Off and press c (Save) To notify with Keypad lighting aSelect Keypad light alert bSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Simple Search Default...
  • Page 322: Keypad Lock

    920SC, then Keypad Lock is activated again). DRepeat Steps 2 and 3 to save the • To cancel function With 920SC open, press c for 1+ seconds to cancel; with 920SC closed, press c for 1+ seconds to perform key operations temporally. 16-8...
  • Page 323: Set Default Memory

    Select Yes and select the function With Memory Card inserted, select save location to • To sort functions 920SC (Phone) or Memory Card. This location a In Step 2, highlight the function, select Menu → Change Order change is available for the data when editing images,...
  • Page 324: Memory Status

    Memory Status • To delete Data Folder, Calendar or Phonebook Check the following information: content a Perform Steps 1 and 2 • Available shared memory b Highlight an item, press c (Select), select Yes and • Status of SMS and S! Mail mailboxes view an entry c Check the fields to delete, press w (Delete) and •...
  • Page 325: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services ........17-2 Conference Call...........17-8 New Call............17-8 Call Forwarding..........17-2 Engaged Conference Call Operations ..17-9 Activating Call Forwarding.......17-3 Join ............17-9 Cancel All..........17-4 Check Status..........17-4 Call Barring..........17-10 Restrict Calls or SMS......17-11 Voice Mail ............17-4 Cancel All..........17-11 Activating Voice Mail .......17-4 Changing Network Password ....17-12 Cancel All..........17-5 Check Status..........17-5...
  • Page 326: Call Forwarding

    (Voice Call or Video Call), beforehand, to divert Divert all or all unanswered calls to Voice Mail Center; access caller messages via incoming calls to a specified number. Voice Mail 920SC from within the service area or via Forwarding a touchtone phone anywhere. Description Condition...
  • Page 327: Activating Call Forwarding

    APress c and select Settings → Call settings → Voice call or Video call → Diverts • When Call Forwarding (No reply) is active While 920SC rings/vibrates, answer a call or press BSelect No reply or Always; view the o (Busy) to forward it. current settings...
  • Page 328: Voice Mail

    Cancel All Voice Mail Cancel all Diverts services at once. Forward an incoming Voice Call to Voice Mail APress c and select Settings → Call Center or a specified number based on preset forwarding conditions ( P.17-2). settings → Voice call or Video call → Diverts →...
  • Page 329: Cancel All

    → Voice mail → Check status Listening to Messages • When Voice Mail (No reply) is active While 920SC rings/vibrates, answer a call or press o When a caller saves a Voice Mail message, a (Busy) to forward it.
  • Page 330: Incoming Call Notification

    Connect to Voice Mail Center as described below SMS is delivered for calls unanswered because and follow voice prompts. 920SC is outside service area or off, or if a caller APress w (Call) saves a message at Voice Mail Center while the line is engaged.
  • Page 331: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting Receiving a Second Call When there is an incoming call during a call, you are A separate subscription is required to use this notified with a specific interrupt sound and display. service. Place the current call on hold and answer the second This service is only available for Voice Calls.
  • Page 332: Conference Call

    Conference Call • When one party ends a call with another on hold Press w (Retrieve) to talk to the waiting party. A separate subscription is required to use this service. • When Call Transfer or Voice Mail service is active When the second call is not answered, it is forwarded Talk with a maximum of six parties simultaneously.
  • Page 333: Engaged Conference Call Operations

    Join Engaged Conference Call Operations ADuring a call, initiate a call to ACall another party during a call another party ( P.17-8) ( P.17-8) BSelect Menu → Join BPress w (Swap) to switch connected calls • To talk with only one person During a call, select Menu →...
  • Page 334: Call Barring

    Call Barring Note • If incorrect Network Password is entered three Bar outgoing/incoming Voice/Video Calls or SMS by consecutive times, Call Barring service is disabled. the conditions listed below. In this case, change Network Password and Center Access code. For more information, contact Item Description Customer Service ( P.26-24).
  • Page 335: Restrict Calls Or Sms

    • To check settings Restrict Calls or SMS Perform Steps 1 and 2. After checking the settings, press C to return to the previous window. Restrict incoming/outgoing Voice Call, Video Call or SMS. Cancel All APress c and select Settings → Call Canceling outgoing and incoming call is available settings →...
  • Page 336: Caller Id

    Changing Network Password Caller ID APress c and select Settings → Call Show or hide your own phone number when calling from 920SC. settings → Call barring → Change password Show My Number BEnter current Network Password in Default By network ■...
  • Page 337: Adding 186 Or 184

    Adding 186 or 184 Use 186 (Show ID) or 184 (Hide ID) prefixes to show or hide your number when calling from 920SC, regardless of the Show my number setting. AEnter Show ID or Hide ID Prefix To show Caller ID...
  • Page 338 17-14...
  • Page 339: Messaging

    Messaging Getting Started..........18-2 Saving Created Messages ......18-20 Save to Drafts ..........18-20 Checking for New Messages ......18-2 Save as a Template ........18-21 Retrieving Complete Messages....18-4 Using Received Messages......18-6 Creating Messages ........18-6 Procedures ..........18-7 Address............18-8 Subject.............18-10 Message........... 18-11 Sending a Message........18-11 Slide Show ..........18-12 Edit Style (Arrange Mail)......18-13 Templates ..........18-14...
  • Page 340: Getting Started

    • Retry function If the other party's handset cannot receive a message because the power turned off or out-of-range, 920SC keeps the messages saved on Mail Server; then send to the other party after signal reception recovers stable.
  • Page 341 APress w (View) • When a message is received (out of Standby mode) By default, the number of received messages and sender’s phone number or mail address (registered name if the entry is saved in Phonebook) appear as a telop at the top Display.
  • Page 342: Retrieving Complete Messages

    Retrieving Complete Messages When Receiving options is set to Manual, S! Mail is temporarily stored on Mail Server; part of the received message is sent to 920SC as a reception notification. Retrieve complete messages from Mail Server. APress w and select Received msgs...
  • Page 343 BSelect a message with the rest of it • Received Message list window indicators : Unread reception notification (Priority: High) : Unread reception notification (Priority: Standard) : Unread reception notification (Priority: Low) : Read reception notification (Priority: High) : Read reception notification (Priority: Standard) : Read reception notification (Priority: Low) Notification Details •...
  • Page 344: Using Received Messages

    Message window for S! Mail with an inserted Using Received Messages file ( P.18-17, 18-19) If an image is inserted, the image appears with the Send a message directly to the sender. message. APress w (Reply) on the Message If sound is inserted, select Menu → Play to play sound. If Slide Show is set, sound is played when the page with window an inserted sound appears.
  • Page 345: Creating Messages

    2 Set a maximum of 20 slides in one message. Two types of messages are available on 920SC: S! 3 Total size of all kinds of messages (Including address, Mail and SMS. The number of characters that can be subject, text, and attachments).
  • Page 346: Procedures

    Procedures • To set sending options beforehand ( P.21-2, 21-5) Create messages in the flow shown below. Enter and set options other than Address as required. Automatic Change of Message Type When message creation is started, the message type is Creating S! Mail Creating SMS set to SMS;...
  • Page 347: Address

    cHighlight a phone number or mail address Address and press c (Select) Enter a phone number or mail address for S! Mail or To enter an address directly a phone number for SMS as a message address. Up aSelect Address field and select Enter to twenty addresses can be entered.
  • Page 348 cEnter phone number or mail address and To select an address from Phonebook press w (Done) aMenu → Add recipients → Phonebook bSearch and select Phonebook ( P.5-10) cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select) To select an address from a Phonebook Category aMenu →...
  • Page 349: Subject

    • If shared memory ( P.26-14) is less than 464KB, you cannot create a message. To create a message, delete unnecessary messages or files. • A message created on 920SC may not appear the same way on the other party's phone. 18-11...
  • Page 350: Message

    • To view the text in 3D Pictogram Message In Message creation window, highlight Message field, select Menu → 3D Pict. Disp. AIn Message creation window, select Message field Sending a Message When Slide Show is set ( P.18-12) AIn Message creation window, press Select Text entry field w (Send) BEnter a message...
  • Page 351: Slide Show

    Slide Show • To insert Image, Sound, or Video Open S! Mail window in Slide Show. Text messages, Perform operations in "Inserting a File" ( P.18-17). images, movies, and sounds can be inserted on each Alternatively, other files can be inserted in the same page.
  • Page 352: Edit Style (Arrange Mail)

    cHighlight Slide interval and enter a time Edit Style (Arrange Mail) Font color Select font color, font size, background color, Slide aMenu → Edit style interval, text/image order etc. for S! Mail messages. bHighlight Select page and use s to display Compose an S! Mail message then follow these All pages c Highlight Font colour and use a to highlight a...
  • Page 353 Font size for a single slide page • Edit style or Preview does not appear in SMS Menu. aHighlight a Character entry field to set bMenu → Edit style cHighlight Font Size and use s to display a size To change text and image order aMenu →...
  • Page 354: Templates

    • To use after viewing an S! Mail template Templates a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Menu → View Create and send a message using S! Mail or SMS c Menu → Play as required template. d Menu → Edit and send APress w and select Templates →...
  • Page 355: Attaching/Inserting Files

    Attaching/Inserting Files Message Field Files Attach images, video, and/or sounds saved in Data A file that can be attached/inserted to an S! Mail is Folder to a message, as well as any contents saved in limited in size to 294KB including the message Phonebook, Calendar and My Phonebook Details address, subject and message text size.
  • Page 356 BAttach file To attach My Phonebook Details data as vCard file aSelect My phonebook details Attach field bw (Add) Attachment name • To add a file Message Creation Window Perform Step 1 to 2 in "Attaching a file" ( P.18-15) (File Attached) •...
  • Page 357 • When files saved in Memory Card is attached BSelect file to insert Removing Memory Card shows the message indicating the S! Mail is saved to Drafts; 920SC returns to Messaging menu. The saved S! Mail in Drafts has no attachment.
  • Page 358 Removing Memory Card shows the message indicating name, and file size is displayed in Text entry field. If the S! Mail is saved to Drafts; 920SC returns to you inserted an image with no restriction, the image Messaging menu. The saved S! Mail in Drafts has no will be shown in reduced size instead of the icon.
  • Page 359: Creating & Inserting A File

    → Create & Insert BSelect a creation method and insert a • If you insert a file 920SC works the same way as the file inserted from file Data Folder to Text entry field ( P.18-18). • To insert a file where another file has already been...
  • Page 360: Saving Created Messages

    • Operations before and after capturing a still image Saving Created Messages ( P.8-5) • Operations before and after recording video Save to Drafts ( P.8-12) When message creation is interrupted before • Operations before and after recording sound ( P.15-15) completion, etc., save the message being created to Drafts.
  • Page 361: Save As A Template

    • Save to Drafts appears in Menu after address, subject or text has been entered or a file is attached/ inserted. Save as a Template By saving a message with fixed contents, etc. as an S! Mail templates, new S! Mail can be easily created and sent.
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  • Page 363: Messaging Folders

    Messaging Folders Viewing Messages ........19-2 Using an Attachment ........19-14 Message Lists ..........19-2 Viewing an Attachment......19-14 Message Window Operations....19-5 Saving Attachments to Data Folder ..19-14 Replying to a Message ........19-7 Managing Folders ........19-15 Create Folder ...........19-15 Forwarding a Message .......19-8 Edit Folder..........19-15 Sending from Drafts ........19-9 Security ON/OFF ........19-16 Sending from Unsent Messages ....19-9...
  • Page 364: Viewing Messages

    Note Viewing Messages • When adding a new SMS to Drafts, Unsent msgs, or Five mailboxes are created on 920SC. Sent msgs cause the maximum number of allowed message to be exceeded, the oldest SMS is deleted Mailbox Message type automatically.
  • Page 365 Message List Window From a personal folder in Received msgs Select a folder; then Phone Password entry window The following information appears in lists for each appears, enter Phone Password and press c Messaging folder. (Confirm) Message type icon CSelect a message Sender or recipient Reception date Subject or the top of the message...
  • Page 366 : Unread reception notification (Priority: High) : Unread reception notification (Priority: Standard) • Received Message Indicators : Unread reception notification (Priority: Low) : Unread S! Mail (Priority: High) : Read reception notification (Priority: High) : Unread S! Mail (Priority: Standard) : Read reception notification (Priority: Standard) : Unread S! Mail (Priority: Low) : Read reception notification (Priority: Low)
  • Page 367: Message Window Operations

    Message Window Operations • Unsent Message Indicators : S! Mail : S! Mail (Video and/or sound inserted) Saving to Phonebook : SMS : Sending S! Mail Save phone number/mail address of the sender/ • Sent Message Indicators recipient to Phonebook while viewing Message : S! Mail window (Received)/Reception notification window.
  • Page 368 DAdd additional items as required • When a name entry window appears a Press c (Select) and enter the name ( P.5-4) b Press w (Save) EPress w (Save) Note • While viewing S! Mail sent via PC, etc., Save as Note S! Mail template does not appear in Menu.
  • Page 369: Replying To A Message

    BCreate a message and press Item Description w (Send) Copy the specified part from Address Copy list, Subject or Text ( P.4-11). Save number or mail address to Add to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook Phonebook ( P.19-5). Play Slide Show, inserted video, or Play sound ( P.18-5).
  • Page 370: Forwarding A Message

    Forwarding a Message • The subject of message replies Forward a received or sent message to another The subject of an S! Mail reply is prefixed with "RE:" automatically. recipient. • While Reply with text is On APress w and select Received msgs Under two line breaks, received message text is automatically entered in Text entry field.
  • Page 371: Sending From Drafts

    • If shared memory ( P.26-14) is less than 464KB, Sending from Unsent you cannot forward a message. To forward the Messages message, delete messages. Send messages directly from Unsent Messages. Sending from Drafts APress w and select Unsent msgs APress w and select Drafts BHighlight a message and press BHighlight a message and press...
  • Page 372 BSelect a mailbox To delete a saved S! Mail or SMS templates • To view the contents of multiple messages or S! Mail templates while selecting them Select Templates → S! Mail templates or SMS a Repeat Steps 1 and 2 templates b Menu →...
  • Page 373: Designating & Deleting A Mailbox

    Designating & Deleting a Deleting All Messages from a Mailbox Mailbox APress w to select Settings Delete saved templates all at once. APress w Delete all BCheck a mailbox to delete BSelect a mailbox CRepeat Step 2 to check all target To delete an S! Mail or SMS template Select Templates →...
  • Page 374: Linked Information

    Note Saving to Phonebook • Personal folders cannot be deleted by this AIn Message window, select a phone operation. To delete Personal folders, select Messaging Settings Delete all number, mail address, or URL and • You cannot delete the S! Mail template designated select Add to Phonebook Phone or as the default.
  • Page 375: Saving As A Bookmark

    To initiate a Voice Call Note Select a phone number and select Voice call • If URL is selected, USIM is unselectable in Step 1. To initiate a Video Call Select a phone number and select Video call Saving as a Bookmark To create and send a message AIn Message window, select a URL and aSelect a phone number or mail address and...
  • Page 376: Using An Attachment

    • When a file requiring Content Key is attached Using an Attachment If you perform Step 1, a message appears and you cannot open the file. To view the file, select Save item Viewing an Attachment in Step 1 to save and purchase/obtain Content Key from Data Folder ( P.12-15).
  • Page 377: Managing Folders

    To select and save multiple files Managing Folders aMenu → Multiple bCheck the files to save Create personal folders in Received msgs; organize cRepeat step b to check all target files messages by message type. Activate Security for dPress w (Save) personal folders.
  • Page 378: Security On/Off

    Security ON/OFF Moving Messages APress w and select Received msgs Activate Security to require Phone Password entry to open a personal folder. To move messages from a personal folder APress w and select Received msgs Select the personal folder BHighlight a message, select Menu BHighlight a folder, select Menu Move Selected...
  • Page 379: Distribution Rule

    To enter phone number/mail address directly Distribution Rule aSelect Blank field and select Sender → Sort and save the received messages automatically Enter Sender by sender's phone number, mail address, etc. to the bEnter a phone number or mail address specified folders.
  • Page 380: From Message List

    • To delete saved rules From Message List After Step 2, highlight a field to delete and select Menu → Delete Saving to Phonebook • To delete all saved rules After Step 2, highlight a field to delete and select Menu APress w and select Received msgs, →...
  • Page 381: Sorting Messages

    ESelect an icon To view read and unread messages separately Select Unread to read or Read to unread FAdd additional items as required To view messages separately by type ( P.5-4) Select Message type GPress w (Save) To sort by subject Select Subject Sorting Messages To sort in descending order of message size...
  • Page 382: Move To Phone/Move To Usim

    : Sent SMS (USIM Card) BMove messages • When moving received SMS from personal folders to USIM Card To move from USIM Card to 920SC A confirmation appears. Select Yes to complete the move. aHighlight an SMS saved on USIM Card bMenu →...
  • Page 383 CSelect Subject field or Text entry field • To change font size a In Step 3, select Text entry field, select Menu → and enter a subject or message Font Size DPress w (Save) b Select any of Small, Standard, or Large •...
  • Page 384: Message List Menu

    Reply to the sender ( P.19-7). Delete 9, 19-11). Reply to all recipients entered in S! Reply to all Move to phone/ Move SMS between 920SC and Mail ( P.19-7). Move to USIM USIM Card ( P.19-20). Forward Forward received message ( P.19-8).
  • Page 385 Item Description Save a new S! Mail template or SMS Add new template ( P.4-16, 19-20). • Message List View setting changed via Menu becomes invalid when Message list window is closed. 19-23...
  • Page 386 19-24...
  • Page 387: Server Mail

    Server Mail Message List ..........20-2 Acquire Mail List ........20-2 Download ..........20-2 Delete ............20-2 Remote Forward .........20-3...
  • Page 388: Message List

    Message List Download APress w and select Server mail box View Mail Server message list. Retrieve, forward, or delete messages. BSelect Mail List Acquire Mail List CHighlight a message, select Menu APress w and select Server mail box Download BSelect Acquire Mail List •...
  • Page 389: Remote Forward

    To delete one message • To select/deselect multiple messages at once aHighlight a message a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Select Menu Delete Multiple → → bSelect Menu → Delete → Selected → Yes c Select Menu → Mark all or Unmark all To delete multiple messages aSelect Menu →...
  • Page 390 To enter an address using a log To select an address from Phonebook aSelect Entry field and select From Select Entry field and select a displayed log entry Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5- cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select) To select an address via Phonebook category aSelect Entry field and select From Category...
  • Page 391 • Message subject Forwarded message Subject is automatically prefixed with "FW:". • To set other sending options for a message a In Step 5, select Menu → Sending options b Select an item and perform operations to set ( P.21-2) c Press w (Apply) •...
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  • Page 393: Other Message Settings

    Other Message Settings Customizing Handset Address ....21-2 S! Mail Settings ...........21-2 Sending Settings........21-2 Receiving Settings........21-3 Message Size..........21-3 Default Style..........21-4 SMS Settings ..........21-5 3D Pictogram Settings ........21-6 Message Notice View........21-7 Message List View ........21-7 Reply with text ..........21-7...
  • Page 394: Customizing Handset Address

    Set Sending options. Alternatively, set options for Customizing Handset each Address S! Mail to send ( P.18-12). Change your mail address (alphanumerics before @) APress w and select Settings used for sending and receiving S! Mail to/from PC, S! Mail Sending options etc.
  • Page 395: Receiving Settings

    APress w and select Settings Delivery report request Check Request delivery report S! Mail Receiving options CPress w (Save) BSelect an item CPress w (Save) • When retention set in Expiration expires The S! Mail is deleted automatically from Mail Server. •...
  • Page 396: Default Style

    Background color Default Style aSelect Background colour bUse a to highlight a color and press c Default Font color: Black Font size: Large ■ ■ Background color: White ■ Setting Slide Show time intervals Slide interval: Custom time (3 seconds) ■...
  • Page 397: Sms Settings

    Delivery report bSelect an item and press c (Select) Note Center Address • Do not change Center Address unless instructed by aSelect Centre address SoftBank. bHighlight an item to set and press & c (Select) cEnter Center Address 21-5...
  • Page 398: 3D Pictogram Settings

    Running speed 3D Pictogram Settings aSelect Running speed bSelect an item and press c (Save) Default Display type: OFF ■ Background: Pattern 1 Setting ■ Running Speed: Normal ■ • Display type Items Animate text, pictograms or emoticons in message : Use 3D Pictogram when viewing Always text.
  • Page 399: Message Notice View

    APress w and select Settings Message Notice View General Message list view Default Sender ■ BSelect an item and press c (Save) Setting Select Sender, Subject, Sender & Subject or Off for Reply with text incoming message notices appearing at top of Display.
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  • Page 401: Troubleshooting

    • Read through the contents of the Warranty and Note keep it in a safe place. • 920SC files and settings may be lost or altered due • The warranty period can be found in the Warranty. to accidents or repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc.
  • Page 402: 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 outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 for General Information, (Please take care to dial correctly. International charges will or 113 for Customer Assistance, toll free apply.)
  • Page 403 Subscription Areas Contact 0088-250-157 (Toll- General Information Hiroshima, Okayama, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Shimane, Tokushima, free) Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, 0088-250-113 (Toll- Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa Customer Assistance free) 26-25...
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  • Page 405 Mobile phones, batteries, and chargers collected for recycling cannot be returned. Model Name: SoftBank 920SC Manufacturer:Samsung Electronics To protect your privacy, delete any personal information (telephone numbers, Co., Ltd.

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