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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 705T handset.
• To ensure proper usage, read this manual thoroughly before using the 705T handset.
• After reading this manual, retain it for future reference.
• If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Accessible services may be limited because of contract conditions.
The 705T handset is compatible with the 3G/UMTS and GSM systems.
Caution
• Unauthorised copying of any part of this manual is prohibited.
• The contents of this manual 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 manual. If you fi nd inaccurate or missing information, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Manuals with missing pages or incorrect collating will be replaced.
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  • Page 1: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 705T handset. • To ensure proper usage, read this manual thoroughly before using the 705T handset. • After reading this manual, retain it for future reference. • If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
  • Page 2: What's In The Box

    7 Handset 7 Macro Lens* 7 Battery Cover 7 Utility Software for 705T (CD-ROM)* Complimentary sample not available for purchase. Upgrades or updates of included utility software may become available on the Vodafone Website (www.vodafone.jp) without prior notifi cation. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download as required.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ...1 What's in the Box ...2 Contents ...3 About this Manual ...5 Keys & Notations ...6 Safety Precautions ...7 General Notes ...19 Trademarks and Patents ...25 1 Basic Operations ...30 Parts & Functions ...31 USIM Card ...39 Battery Pack ...42 Memory Cards ...44 Turning Handset Power On/Off ...45 System Mode Setting ...46...
  • Page 4 12 Appendix ...294 Default Settings ...295 Troubleshooting ...302 Storage Capacity ...304 Main Specifi cations ...305 Glossary ...306 Index ...308 Warranty & After Sales Service ...313 Customer Service ...315...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    About this Manual   About Screenshots The screenshots appearing in this manual may differ from the actual menus appearing on the handset.
  • Page 6: Keys & Notations

    Keys & Notations Soft Keys Press soft keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the main display. • Press J to access Options menu. • Press K to return to the previous window. Navigation Key The following notations are used to indicate Navigation Key operations.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions • To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly before using your handset. Always keep this manual available for future reference. • Be sure to follow the safety information contained in the instruction manuals and indicated on the product to prevent injury to the user and other persons, as well as damage to property.
  • Page 8: Limitation Of Liability

    fl oods, as well as fi res through no fault of Vodafone and Toshiba, acts by third parties, other accidents, improper use by the user, whether intentionally or negligently, or use under other abnormal conditions.
  • Page 9 Do not expose the handset, charger, battery pack or Stereo Handsfree Headset to fl uids such as water, perspiration or seawater Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric shock or malfunction. If the handset is dropped accidentally in water or any other fl uid, immediately turn off the handset and contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer Assistance (page 315).
  • Page 10 Do not charge the battery pack while it is wet or damp Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric shock or short circuit. If the battery pack is exposed to fl uids such as water, unplug the rapid charger immediately. Do not use the handset while driving Do not make or receive a call and do not use other functions (messaging, game, camera, video, music,...
  • Page 11 Do not use the handset with any power voltage other than the specifi ed voltage Doing so may cause a fi re. The power voltages are 100 to 240 V AC for the rapid charger and 12 or 24 V DC (for a negative ground car only) for a cigarette lighter charger.
  • Page 12 If something unusual happens to the handset, battery pack or charger; for example, it emits smoke or an unusual odour or is damaged, perform the following steps immediately 1. If the battery pack is charging, unplug the rapid charger from the AC household outlet or unplug the cigarette lighter charger from the cigarette lighter socket.
  • Page 13 4. When using electronic medical devices other than an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defi brillator outside of medical institutions (such as at home), consult with the individual medical device manufacturer about the possible infl uence of radio waves. The above information conforms to "The Guidelines on Use of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Equipment"...
  • Page 14 Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating, fi re or malfunction. Keep the handset, battery pack, macro lens and charger away from infants and small children Failing to do so may result in the battery pack, macro lens...
  • Page 15 Do not place the handset on an unstable or unlevel surface Doing so may result in the handset falling and causing injury or malfunction. Be particularly careful when vibration is set. Do not dispose of the used battery pack with ordinary garbage Insulate the connectors with tape and then dispose of the used battery pack separately from ordinary garbage or take...
  • Page 16 If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop using the handset and consult with a dermatologist The following materials and surface treatments have been used for the handset. Some of these materials may cause itching, irritation, eczema, etc. in some rare cases depending on the individual's constitution and physical condition.
  • Page 17 Before using the handset, make sure that no metal objects (such as pins) are stuck to the earpiece Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear injury, etc. If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call vibration and ringtone volume settings Failing to do so may startle you and may be harmful to your heart.
  • Page 18 Keep your face away from the memory card slot when inserting or removing the memory card Keep a memory card out of the reach of small children If the memory card is let go of suddenly, it may fl y out and hit your face resulting in injury.
  • Page 19: General Notes

    ・The battery pack is completely discharged. ・The handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs. Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum.
  • Page 20 • If the battery pack has been removed from the handset or the handset has not been charged for a long time, stored data and settings may be lost or altered. Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from such negligence.
  • Page 21 Be sure to observe local regulations on the separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable. • Some handset display pixels may be missing or remain lit. This is not a defect or malfunction. If the display is left on for a long period of time, pictures may be permanently burned into it.
  • Page 22 • Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder (photographer), except for personal use. • Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited. Mobile Light &...
  • Page 23 This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba") with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 3G handset supplied to you (the "Handset"). Use or disposal of any software installed in the Handset and related documentations (the "Software") will constitute your acceptance of...
  • Page 24 8. Third Party Benefi ciary. You agree that certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party benefi ciary to enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user.
  • Page 25: Trademarks And Patents

    Trademarks and Patents Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations: 4,901,307     5,504,773     5,109,390 5,535,239     5,267,262     5,600,754 5,416,797     5,778,338     5,490,165 5,101,501     5,511,073     5,267,261 5,568,483     5,414,796     5,659,569 5,056,109     5,506,865     5,228,054 5,544,196    ...
  • Page 26 Copyright © 1998-2003 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AND/OR BY ERIC YOUNG "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 27: Fcc Notice

    FCC Notice The handset may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the handset if such interference cannot be eliminated. Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 28: European Rf Exposure Information

    The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on fi le with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on SP2-CC4-J01.
  • Page 30: Basic Operations

    This chapter explains the basic operations and functions of your handset. In This Chapter ❍ Parts & Functions ❍ USIM Card ❍ Battery Pack ❍ Memory Cards ❍ Turning Handset Power On/Off ❍ System Mode Setting ❍ Language Setting ❍ Date & Time Settings ❍...
  • Page 31: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset Basic Operations...
  • Page 32 1. Earpiece 2. Main Display 3. Left Soft Key J : Select items and access the Options menu. Also use this key to access the Messaging menu from standby. 4. Navigation Key E : Move cursor up, down, left or right, access functions assigned to the navigation key, etc.
  • Page 33 25. Earphone Microphone/AV OUT Jack: Connect the Stereo Handsfree Headset or video output cable. 26. Memory Card Slot 27. Side Key R : Activate the camera, etc. This key also acts as the shutter button during camera use. Press and hold R while your handset is closed to set/cancel the Hold setting for the side keys.
  • Page 34: Main Display Indicators

    ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩ ⑪ 12:30 ⑫ ⑬ ⑭⑮⑯⑰⑱⑲ Basic Operations Main Display Indicators ① Signal Strength    Strong Moderate Out of Range Offl ine Mode On (page 229) External Connection for Data Synchronisation ② Voice/Video Call Dial-up Connection (pages 287, 292) Secret Mode On (page 246) ③...
  • Page 35 Basic Operations ⑧ V-appli Activated/Paused (page 183) ⑨ Music File Playing Music File Playback Paused Video File Playing Streaming (page 99) Memory Card Inserted (page 44) ⑩ Battery Level    Suffi ciently Charged    Moderate    Charging (page 43) ⑪ Time ⑫...
  • Page 36: External Display Indicators

    ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ 12:30 Basic Operations External Display Indicators ① Signal Strength    Strong ⑪ Out of Range Offl ine Mode On (page 229) External Connection for Data Synchronisation ② Packet Communication Packet Transmission Ready Packet Network Range ③...
  • Page 37 Basic Operations All Playback Mode ⑦ Repeat Playback Mode Repeat All Playback Mode Random Playback Mode One Track Playback Mode V-appli Activated/Paused (page 183) Alarm Set (page 260) ⑧ Background Playback Background Playback Paused Music Player Cannot be Started New Voicemail Message (page 63) Answerphone On and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230) Answerphone Off and You Have a Message (pages 56, 230) ⑨...
  • Page 38 To close Information Prompt, press k (Back) or o . To redisplay Information Prompt, press and hold a Basic Operations Information Prompt Information Prompt appears to inform you of missed calls, new messages and other information. 1. When Information Prompt appears, scroll to an item and press J (Select). The following items are available.
  • Page 39: Usim Card

    USIM Card Basic Operations Before using your handset, be sure to do the following. ◆ Insert the USIM card in your handset. ◆ Insert the battery pack in your handset (page 42). About the USIM Card The USIM card contains customer information such as your phone number. Only insert the USIM card in a USIM card compatible handset.
  • Page 40: Usim Pins

    USIM PINs For security, the USIM card has two security codes: PIN 1 and PIN 2. Do not forget these codes and do not reveal them to others. PIN1 This is a four to eight digit security code to prevent others from using your handset. The default setting is “9999.”...
  • Page 41: About Emergency Calls

    Note • If System Mode is set to UMTS Only or GSM Only, you cannot make or receive any calls, including emergency calls (110, 119 and 118), when the selected network is unavailable. Functions that use a network connection are also unavailable. Change the System Mode setting to use the function.
  • Page 42: Battery Pack

    Battery Pack Basic Operations Before using your handset for the fi rst time, charge the battery. Inserting & Removing the Battery Pack 1. Press down on the battery cover lightly and slide it towards the bottom of your handset. 2. Lift up battery cover. 3.
  • Page 43: Charging The Battery Pack

    Note • The rapid charger supports a power supply of 100 to 240 V • The rapid charger plug is for use in Japan. To use the rapid charger in another country, purchase an appropriate adapter plug. Vodafone accepts no liability whatsoever for any problem resulting from charging overseas.
  • Page 44: Memory Cards

    Memory Cards ① ② ③ Note • Do not use excessive force to open the memory card slot cover. Doing so may damage the cover. • The memory card may pop out abruptly when removing it from your handset. Be cautious when ejecting the memory card.
  • Page 45: Turning Handset Power On/Off

    Turning Handset Power On/Off Note The following windows appear the fi rst time you turn on the power of your handset or after you clear the memory. ・ Date&Time Settings (page 50). ・ Retrieving Network Information (page 252) (appears when you press a or a standby mode).
  • Page 46: System Mode Setting

    System Mode Setting Basic Operations Set the network (telecommunications carrier) and system mode to use. You can also set the network connection information for using the Web and email. Selecting the Network Set the network by selecting an available network in your current area automatically or selecting a network manually from a list.
  • Page 47 Basic Operations Adding a Network You can add up to fi ve new networks. 1. After Step 3 of “Selecting the Network” (page 46), select Add New Network and press J (Select). 2. Select <Empty> and press J (Options). 3. Select Edit and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 48 Basic Operations Setting the System Mode Set the handset to select the system mode from UMTS (3G) or GSM automatically or set the system mode fi xed to UMTS or GSM. Setting UMTS Only when using your handset in Japan and Dual when using your handset overseas is recommended. 1.
  • Page 49: Language Setting

    Language Setting Basic Operations Change the language displayed on your handset. 1. In Standby mode, press @ , select /Phone Settings and press J ( 2. Select 一般設定 and press J ( 3. Select Language/ 言語選択 4. Select language and press J ( 選択...
  • Page 50: Date & Time Settings

    Date & Time Settings • You can enter a date from 2000/01/02 to 2099/12/30. Enter the time in accordance with the 24-hour system. • You can switch the clock display between the 12-hour and 24-hour system (page 221). Basic Operations Setting the Date &...
  • Page 51 Basic Operations World Clock Setting You can set or modify City 1 and City 2 displayed on the world clock, adjust the time difference and set summer time. For details on displaying the world clock, see page 270. Setting City 1/City 2 1.
  • Page 52 If the DST setting is set to On, the indicator appears on the display when you set (page 51) or display (page 270) the world clock. The indicator appears for the time displayed in standby mode. To reset all city names, select Reset City Name after Step 1.
  • Page 53: Main Menu

    Main Menu        Main Menu Window Basic Operations Accessing Functions from Main Menu 1. Press @ to open Main menu. 2. Use E to select an icon and press J (Select). Entertainment: Access games and CAST functions. Vodafone live!: Access Vodafone live! menu and download pictures, melodies and applications (page 172).
  • Page 54: Codes

    Codes Security Code “9999” or the four-digit number selected at time of subscription. This code is required to use some functions/services. Centre Access Code The four-digit number selected at time of subscription. It is required to access optional services from landlines. Call Barring Service Code The four-digit number selected at time of subscription.
  • Page 55: Making A Call

    Making a Call • In standby mode, enter a number and press j (Options) to perform the following: ・ Voice Call: Make a voice call. ・ Video Call: Make a video call (page 107). ・ Save to Contacts: Save the phone number to the Contacts list (page 79).
  • Page 56: Answering A Call

    Answering a Call • To adjust the ringtone volume while a call is being received, use a or the side keys ( p • If you miss a call, the information prompt (page 38) appears. • You can also use Open to Answer (page 239) or Any Key Answer (page 239) to answer a call.
  • Page 57: Engaged Call Operations

    Engaged Call Operations In areas with 3G-network coverage (UMTS areas), you can receive voice calls during Web browsing and receive messages and other information during voice calls. Basic Operations Options Available during a Call Press J (Options) during a call to perform the following. ◆...
  • Page 58: Adjusting Earpiece Volume

    • To adjust the earpiece volume in standby mode, press and hold or a and use a adjust the volume. • For handsfree calling, press ) to switch sound from earpiece to speaker. Note • Only the other party’s voice is recorded.
  • Page 59: Call Log

    Call Log • Press a from standby mode to directly access Dialled Numbers. • Press a from standby mode to directly access Received Calls. • From Dialled Numbers, Missed Calls or Received Calls, press (Options) to perform the following: View: See call details. Voice Call: Make a voice call.
  • Page 60: Viewing Call Time

    Viewing Call Time Viewing Last Call/All Calls 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Phonebook and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Log and press J (Select). 3. Select Call Timers and press J (Select). 4. Select Last Call or All Calls and press J (Select). To reset the call time, select Reset Timers.
  • Page 61: Viewing Call Costs

    Note The displayed call cost serves as a guide only and may differ from the actual call cost billed. Basic Operations Viewing Call Costs View the cost for the last call or the total costs for all calls. The data for the total costs is saved to the USIM card.
  • Page 62 Basic Operations Setting Call Cost Display Set whether to display the call cost after a call ends. 1. After Step 3 of "Viewing Last Call/All Calls" (page 61), select Call Cost Display and press J (Select). 2. Select On or Off and press J (Select). Viewing Data Transfer Volume View the packet communication data volume for the last session or all sessions.
  • Page 63: Optional Services

    Optional Services • To change the number for diverting calls to the Voicemail Centre or the number for accessing the Voicemail Centre to listen to voicemail, select Voicemail Centre after Step 4. However, do not change these numbers unless Vodafone informs you that they have been changed.
  • Page 64: Listening To Your Voicemail

    Press and hold / in standby for quick access to your voicemail messages. Basic Operations Listening to Your Voicemail 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 65: Call Diverting

    • To confi rm the current setting of all Call Divert types, select Status after Step 3 and press (Request). • To confi rm the current setting of a Call Divert type, select Status after Step 4 and press (Request). Basic Operations Call Diverting Forward incoming calls to a preset phone number.
  • Page 66 Basic Operations 6. Select an input method and press J (Select). ◆ From Phonebook: Select an entry from the Contacts list (page 86) and press @ . ◆ Set Number: Enter a phone number and press J (OK). ◆ From Call Log: Select a phone number from the call log (page 59) and press @ . 7.
  • Page 67: Call Barring

    • You can still make calls to 110 (police), 119 (fi re and ambulance) and 118 (coast guard) when the call barring service is activated. • To confi rm the status of the setting, select Status after Step 3 and press j (Request).
  • Page 68 Basic Operations Deactivating Call Barring 1. After Step 3 of "Activating Call Barring" (page 67), select Deactivate and press J (Select). 2. Select Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls or All and press J (Request). 3. Enter your call barring service code (page 54). Changing Your Call Barring Service Code 1.
  • Page 69: Call Waiting

    To confi rm the current Call Waiting setting, select Status after Step 3 and press j (Request). Basic Operations Call Waiting Place a call on hold to take another call. The caller’s name and phone number appear if the information is saved in Contacts list (page 86). Activating Call Waiting 1.
  • Page 70: Using Call Waiting

    Basic Operations Using Call Waiting 1. When the call waiting tone is heard, Press J (Options). If the phone number is saved in Contacts List (page 86), the name and phone number of the caller appear on the display. 2. Select Answer and press J (Select). The original caller is placed on hold and a connection is established with the second caller.
  • Page 71 Note The options that are available vary depending on the call status. Basic Operations Multiparty Call Call other parties during a call and switch between the parties or talk to multiple parties simultaneously. Connect with up to fi ve parties simultaneously. The phone numbers of all the parties appear on the display during the call.
  • Page 72: Text Entry

    Text Entry • In T9 mode or Multi Tap mode: ・ Press and hold < switch between T9 mode and Multi Tap mode. ・ Press < to switch between initial caps, lowercase, numeric and uppercase input modes. ・ Press / to enter a space.
  • Page 73 • To enter a symbol, press / and use a to select a symbol. • To delete a character, press k (Clear) or / • If the word you want does not appear in the predictions list, add it to the T9 dictionary (page 77).
  • Page 74: Editing Text

    Note Performing the Redo operation after the Undo operation takes you back to the state prior to performing the Undo operation. Basic Operations Editing Text Undo/Redo During text input, you can undo and redo operations. 1. In a text entry window, enter characters. 2.
  • Page 75 Basic Operations Using Text Range Select text to use Text Range features (ie: Save text to Words list, delete text, etc.). This operation is only available in Japanese Entry (page 72). 1. In a text entry window, press J (Options), select Defi ne Range and press J (Select).
  • Page 76 Basic Operations 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆ Notepad: Insert information saved to a notepad entry. ◆ Signature: Insert MMS Signature (page 158) or SMS Signature (page 163). ◆ Contact Details: Insert information saved to a Contacts list entry. ◆...
  • Page 77 To edit or delete Words list entries, press a in standby mode, select Settings, select Phone Settings and select Words List. If j (Spell) appears for a word during character input in T9 mode, the word is not in the T9 dictionary.
  • Page 78: Phonebook

    Phonebook                      Phonebook Menu Window Basic Operations To access Phonebook menu, press @ in standby mode, select Phonebook and press J (Select). The Phonebook menu contains the following items. ◆ Contacts List: Access Contacts entries. ◆...
  • Page 79       [ ]  [ ]  [ ]  [ ]  [ ]  [ ]  [ ] Create Contact Window of the Handset’s Contacts List Note • The entry cannot be saved unless information is entered in one of the following fi elds: Last Name, First Name, Phone Number or Email.
  • Page 80 • You can also add a new entry if you press j (Options) from the Contacts list and select Create Contact. • You can preset the default storage place for Contacts list entries. For details, see “Setting the Default Storage Place” (page 92).
  • Page 81: Incoming Settings

    Note If a video fi le is set as the ringtone, the video is displayed for incoming calls and the picture set as the incoming picture is not displayed. To reset the picture setting, select Remove Picture after Step 3. Basic Operations Incoming Settings Setting a Picture...
  • Page 82 Note When the Mode Settings (page 209) is set to Silent, the ringtone does not play. If you select Same as Phone in Step 2, the sound settings will be the same as the corresponding settings of “Mode Settings” (page 209).
  • Page 83: Renaming A Category

    Note Preset categories cannot be renamed or deleted. To reset or delete a category, select a category after Step 2, press (Options) and select Reset or Delete. Note The sound settings for individual entries (page 82) take priority over the option settings for a category. Basic Operations Editing Categories Your handset already has the following categories: Business Card, Private, Business,...
  • Page 84: Setting Groups

    Note Can be selected for a contact list that has the secret setting turned On when the secret mode (page 246) is On. Basic Operations Setting Groups Set the groups to use for MMS addresses. There are fi ve groups and you can add up to ten members to each group.
  • Page 85: Renaming A Group

    You can perform the following operations after Step 1. • View: Displays the details of the member. • Delete: Deletes the selected member. To reset a group, select Reset after Step 1. Basic Operations Editing Group Members 1. After Step 3 of “Adding a New Member to a Group” (page 84), select a member and press J (Options).
  • Page 86: Using The Contacts List

                    Contacts List Window • To display the Contacts list from standby mode, press a • The selected search mode is used the next time you open the Contacts List. Basic Operations Using the Contacts List Searching for an Entry in the Contacts List 1.
  • Page 87: Sending A Message

    To access the Web page, select the URL in the details window of the entry, press j (Options) and select Connect. If you selected an email address in Step 1, press j (Options) and select Send MMS. Basic Operations Making a Call 1.
  • Page 88 Note • Only Contacts list entries in your handset can be added to the Speed Calling list. • Contact list entries with Secret Setting (page 82) set to On cannot be selected. To delete an entry saved to the Speed Calling list, select the phone number after Step 3 and press j (Delete).
  • Page 89 • The speed calling number is indicated beside the entry in the Speed Calling list. • If the Contacts list entry in the Speed Calling list contains more than one phone number, a call is made to the default phone number (page 90). Basic Operations Using Speed Calling to Make Calls 1.
  • Page 90 You can set the following options after Step 7. The available options vary depending on the item selected. ・ Edit: Re-edit the currently selected item. ・ Select: Select the category, ringtone and other options. ・ Change Picture: Change the picture. ・...
  • Page 91 Basic Operations Options Available from the Contacts List You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options) from the Contacts list. ◆ View: Display the details window for selected entry. ◆ Search Mode: Select a search mode (page 86). ◆...
  • Page 92 Basic Operations Setting the Contacts List Setting the Default Storage Place Preset the default storage place for new Contacts list entries. An indicator ( / / ) at the top of the Contacts list window (page 86) indicates the storage place of the Contacts list entry. 1.
  • Page 93 Note If Phonebook Lock is set to On, speed calling cannot be used to make calls. If Phonebook Lock is set to On and you want to use the Contacts list, enter your security code (page 54) to temporarily cancel the setting. Basic Operations Prohibiting Use of the Contacts List 1.
  • Page 94: Owner Information

    ・ You can also display owner information if you press a standby mode and then press ・ If you select Send vCard after Step 3, you can send your own phone number by MMS. You can also send your own number using Bluetooth™...
  • Page 95: Media Player

    Media Player enables playback and streaming of video/audio fi les. Media Player supports 3GPP, 3GPP2, MP3 and MP4 fi le format. In this Chapter ❍ Media Player Menu ❍ Playback Window ❍ Playing Music & Videos ❍ Using Playlists ❍ Other Operations & Settings ❍...
  • Page 96: Media Player Menu

    Media Player Menu The number appearing to the right of an item indicates the number of playlists or fi les for that item. Media Player 1. In standby mode, press H . The Media Player menu appears. 2. Use F to select Music tab ( ), Video tab ( 3.
  • Page 97: Playback Window

    Playback Window ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑪ ⑨ ⑩ Music File Playback Window ② ③ ⑫ ① ④ ⑧ ⑪ ⑦ ⑤ ⑥ Video File Playback Window Media Player ① File number/total number of fi les ②...
  • Page 98: Playing Music & Videos

    Playing Music & Videos Note Music Player is not activated when playing a music fi le from Recent. To start the browser and connect to a fi le download site, select Download Music or Download Videos in Step 2. When appears in the playback window, press / display the operation guide.
  • Page 99 Note This operation is not possible for the playback of tracks from Recent. Note Packet communication fees apply even if playback is paused because the handset continues network communication. Media Player Switching Play Modes You can switch to any of the following play modes if you press J (Options) while a track is playing/paused and select Play Mode.
  • Page 100: Using Playlists

    Using Playlists Media Player Creating a Playlist You can create up to ten playlists in your handset. You can also create up to ten playlists in a memory card. Each playlist can contain up to 50 tracks. This feature allows you to create a list of fi...
  • Page 101: Editing A Playlist

    • To rename a playlist, select the playlist, press j (Options) and select Rename. • After Step 2, to check the details of a track, select the track, press j (Options) and select Details. Media Player Editing a Playlist You can add new tracks to a playlist you have already created, as well as change the playback order and delete tracks.
  • Page 102: Other Operations & Settings

    Other Operations & Settings Media Player Media Player Settings 1. In standby mode, press @ . The main menu appears. 2. Select Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Media Player Set and press J (Select). ◆ Priority Setting: If Incoming Call is set, playback pauses when a call is received and you are notifi...
  • Page 103: Music Player

    Music Player    ①    ②    ③   / ④ ⑥ Playback Window • You can press and hold t start Music Player. However, the playback window displayed last time appears if a fi le was being played the last time Music Player or Media Player ended.
  • Page 104 Note This operation is not possible for the playback of tracks from Recent. Media Player Operating During Playing Adjusts the playback volume: Press P / Q . Pauses/resumes playback: Press X . Rewinds/Forwards the track: Press and hold U / V . Plays the next track: Press V .
  • Page 105: Video Call

    Video Call In This Chapter ❍ About Video Calls ❍ Making a Video Call ❍ Answering a Video Call ❍ Convenient Functions for Video Calls ❍ Video Call Settings...
  • Page 106: About Video Calls

    • The video call function of your handset complies with the 3G-324M international standard for 3G mobile videophones. • The 705T does not allow parties to look at the face of the other party while talking.   Video Call Window...
  • Page 107: Making A Video Call

    Making a Video Call Note If a video call connection could not be established, a message appears and a warning tone plays. To make a voice call instead, press (Yes). You can also make a video call from the Contacts list (page 86) or call log (page 59).
  • Page 108: Answering A Video Call

    Answering a Video Call • To perform the following operations, use same procedures used for voice calls: Rejecting calls (pages 56, 243), diverting calls (page 65), Any Key Answer (page 239) and Open to Answer (page 239). • To place an incoming call on hold, press j (Options) and select Hold.
  • Page 109: Convenient Functions For Video Calls

    Convenient Functions for Video Calls If you have switched the sound to the earpiece (page 110), you can use this procedure to adjust the volume of the earpiece. Video Call The following convenient functions are available during calls. Placing a Call on Hold Place a call on hold.
  • Page 110: Using Zoom

    To cancel mute, press j (Unmute). Note Zoom is unavailable while you are sending a picture (page 112). Video Call Setting Mute Mute the incoming voice and outgoing voice during a call. 1. Press J (Options) during a call. 2. Select Mute and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 111: Outgoing Picture

    Video Call Switching Screen Display Select the screen display method during a call. 1. Press J (Options) during a call. 2. Select Screen Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Switch Screens and press J (Select). 4. Select a display method and press J (Select). ◆...
  • Page 112: Sending A Picture

    Video Call Sending a Picture Send a picture in Data Folder during a call. 1. Press J (Options) during a call. 2. Select Screen Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Sending Picture and press J (Select). 4. Select My Pictures and press J (Select). 5.
  • Page 113: Video Call Settings

    Video Call Settings Video Call Setting the Outgoing Image Preset the outgoing image to send during a video call. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 114 Note • The Auto Answer function for incoming video calls is only available while your handset is open. Incoming video calls are received as usual when your handset is closed. • If a video call is received from a phone number in the Auto Answer list while Auto Answer is set to On, the Auto Answer tone plays and the...
  • Page 115: Setting The Backlight

    Video Call Setting the Backlight Set whether the backlight is lit during a video call. 1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Outgoing Image” (page 113), select Backlight and press J (Select). 2. Select On or Off and press J (Select). Hold Guidance Settings You can set the picture displayed to the other party when you place an incoming video call or video call in progress on hold.
  • Page 116: Camera/Video Camera

    Camera/Video Camera You can take pictures and record videos and then save them, attach them to messages and display them on a TV. You can also edit pictures. In This Chapter ❍ Camera ❍ Pictures ❍ Videos ❍ Picture & Video Settings...
  • Page 117: Camera

    Camera Camera/Video Camera You can use the camera to take pictures and record videos, as well as to scan QR codes (page 274). Modes Modes for Taking Pictures ◆ Digital Camera: Take high-quality pictures at W640×H480 size or higher resolution. ◆...
  • Page 118: Camera Indicators

    ②③④⑤ ① 0195 ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨⑩⑪ Camera Finding Window Camera/Video Camera Indicators Camera Indicators ① Camera Mode/Multi Shots: Digital Camera, Mobile Camera, Multi Shots (High Speed), ② Picture Size: W1280 × H960, W640 × H480, W240 × H320, W144 × H176, W120 ×...
  • Page 119 ⑬⑭④⑤⑩⑯ ⑮ ⑫ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧⑨ Video Finding Window Camera/Video Camera Video Camera Indicators ⑫ Video Mode: Video Mode ⑬ Video Size: W320 × H240, ⑭ Video Quality: Fine, Normal, ⑮ Status: Standby, Recording, Stopped, Forward, Rewind, Frame Forward, ⑯ Voice Record Off Camera &...
  • Page 120 Viewing Images on a Television You can view pictures/videos on a TV. The TV systems supported by your handset are the NTSC and PAL systems. The SECAM system is not supported. For details, see “Displaying Files on a TV” (page 198). Confi...
  • Page 121: Pictures

    Pictures • If the Preview setting (page 142) is set to On, you can preview the image after it has been saved. • If the picture was taken in Digital Camera mode, you can enlarge or reduce the captured image using a •...
  • Page 122: Viewing A Picture

    Camera/Video Camera Send Functions 1. Press J (Options) after capturing image. 2. Select Send and press J (Select). 3. Select a send method and press J (Select). ◆ As MMS: Send the picture attached to an MMS message (page 148). ◆...
  • Page 123: Night Mode

    For details on changing the picture size in Digital Camera and Mobile Camera, see page 136. Note • If night mode is set, multi shots cannot be used with high speed. • If night mode is set, white balance (page 141) and colour control (page 141) cannot be used.
  • Page 124: Multi Shots

    Note • Multi shots is unavailable for taking pictures in Digital Camera mode. • If night mode is set, multi shots cannot be used with high speed. • Zoom is unavailable while multi shots is set. Note When taking pictures in Digital Camera mode or at the W96 ×...
  • Page 125 Additional Functions for Taking Pictures ◆ Delay Timer (page 140) ◆ Mobile Light (page 140) ◆ White Balance (page 141) ◆ Colour Control (page 141) ◆ Exposure Control (page 142) Camera/Video Camera...
  • Page 126: Editing A Picture

    You can perform the following operations if you press j (Options) after Step 3. • Cut: Trims the image to fi t the selected picture size. • Fit to Width: Resizes the picture to fi t the width of the selected picture size.
  • Page 127 Camera/Video Camera Adding a Frame Add frames to the pictures you take. You can select a frame from preinstalled frames or frames saved to Data Folder. 1. Press J (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press J (Select). For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press J (Select).
  • Page 128 • To paste the same stamp again, press j (Options) after Step 5 and select Continue. • To undo the pasting of a stamp, press j (Options) after Step 5 and select Undo All. Camera/Video Camera Adding a Stamp Paste stamps on the pictures you take. You can select a stamp from preinstalled stamps or stamps saved to Data Folder.
  • Page 129: Adding Text

    Camera/Video Camera Adding Text Add text to the pictures you take. 1. Press J (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press J (Select). For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 130: Rotating A Picture

    Note Some pictures may not be able to be saved as pictures that can be attached to messages. Camera/Video Camera Rotating a Picture Rotate and then save the pictures you take. 1. Press J (Options) after capturing image, select Edit Picture and press J (Select). For a picture saved to Data Folder (page 193), select Advanced and press J (Select).
  • Page 131 Camera/Video Camera Saving to a Contact Entry Register a picture taken in Mobile Camera mode at the W112 × H112 size (pages 122, 136) to a Contacts list entry. 1. Take a picture at the W112 × H112 size, press J (Options) after capturing image, select Assign to Contact and press J (Select).
  • Page 132: Videos

    Videos Note If the recording mode is set to For MMS or Short Video, recording cannot be paused. • If the Preview setting (page 142) is set to On, the fi rst frame of the video appears after recording a video. •...
  • Page 133 Note • Videos recorded in Camcorder cannot be sent. • If the Preview setting (page 142) is set to Off, the video cannot be sent from the preview window. Camera/Video Camera Send Functions 1. Press J (Options) after recording a video. 2.
  • Page 134: Playing A Video

    Note The forward, rewind, frame forward, frame rewind and slow playback features are unavailable for videos recorded in For MMS or Short Video. To pause a video during playback, press a . When a video is paused, press a for frame forward, press and hold a slow playback and press a frame rewind.
  • Page 135: Recording Sound

    Camera/Video Camera Functions for Recording Videos Switching Record Modes For details on record modes, see “Modes for Recording Videos” (page 117). 1. Press J (Options) before recording a video, select Record Mode and press J (Select). 2. Select Camcorder, For MMS or Short Video and press J (Select). Recording Sound 1.
  • Page 136: Picture & Video Settings

    Picture & Video Settings Camera/Video Camera Settings for Taking Pictures Changing the Picture Quality Change the picture quality for camera modes. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Camera and press J (Select). 2. Select Settings and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 137: Shutter Sound

    Note When taking pictures in Digital Camera mode or at the W112 × H112 size, a date stamp cannot be added. Note The shutter sound is heard even if Silent is set for the Mode Settings (page 209). Furthermore, the volume of the shutter sound cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 138: Display Indicators

    Note The maximum recording time varies depending on the video quality setting. To set the Full Screen setting after recording a video, press j (Options) and select Full Screen. Camera/Video Camera Settings for Recording Videos Changing the Video Quality 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Camera and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 139 Note The Start/End sounds are heard even if Silent is set for the Mode Settings (page 209). Furthermore, the volume of the Start/End sounds cannot be adjusted. Camera/Video Camera Start & End Sounds Set the start and end sounds. 1. After Step 3 of “Changing the Video Quality” (page 138), select Start/End Sounds and press J (Select).
  • Page 140 Note All pictures taken in Digital Camera mode are saved to the Digital Camera folder. Note The exposure and zoom cannot be adjusted when the delay timer is activated. Camera/Video Camera Storage Place Set the storage places to which to automatically save pictures and videos. 1.
  • Page 141: White Balance

    Note Night mode (page 123) can only be used when taking pictures if the white balance is set to Auto. Note • Night mode (page 123) cannot be used when taking pictures if the colour control is set to Intense Colour or Soft Colour.
  • Page 142 Note • Colour control cannot be used if the picture effects or effects are set to Sepia or Black & White. Camera/Video Camera Exposure Control Adjust the brightness for pictures and videos. 1. Press J (Options) before capturing image or recording a video, select Advanced and press J (Select).
  • Page 143 Camera/Video Camera Setting the File Name You can preset the fi le name to use when saving pictures and videos to the date and time or a name of your choice. 1. After Step 3 of “Picture & Video Effects” (page 142), select File Name and press J (Select).
  • Page 144 Camera/Video Camera The following keypad shortcuts are available while you are taking pictures and recording videos. Taking Pictures Key Guide Camera Mode Delay Timer Picture Effects Picture Quality White Balance Night Mode Picture Size Colour Control Mobile Light Recording Videos Key Guide Record Mode Delay Timer...
  • Page 145: Messaging

    Messaging allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures, sounds, vObjects and other data via the Vodafone live! Service Centre. In This Chapter ❍ Messaging Capabilities ❍ MMS ❍ SMS ❍ MMS/SMS Common Operations Messaging...
  • Page 146: Messaging Capabilities

    Messaging Capabilities Note The network service is only available while appears on the display. Note • If ご希望のEメールアドレス は既に登録されています。他 のアドレスを入力してくださ い。 (The address has already been registered. Enter another address.) appears, repeat from Step 10. • The above procedure may change without prior notice.
  • Page 147: Message Menu

    Alternatively, you can press a from standby mode and select Messaging to access the Message menu. Messaging Message Menu Access the Message menu by pressing J ( ◆ Received Msgs.: Received messages are saved here (pages 153, 161). ◆ Create Message: Create and send an MMS or SMS message (pages 148, 159). ◆...
  • Page 148: Mms

                    Create MMS Message Window Note Multiple fi les of the same type cannot be attached to one page. Also, some combinations of fi les may not be able to be attached to one page.
  • Page 149 • Any message that could not be sent is saved to Unsent Messages. • To play, edit and perform/set other options, from the Create MMS Message window, select an item and press j (Options). Messaging ◆ Add Picture: Attach picture fi les. You can also activate the camera and take a picture to attach.
  • Page 150        Recipient List Window Note Some items do not appear depending on the position of the cursor. Messaging Recipient List Operations From the Create MMS Message window (page 148), select the address fi eld and press @ to display the Recipient list. You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options) from the Recipient list.
  • Page 151 • Press j (Options) in Step 3, to edit the template, etc. • If preset templates have been deleted or edited, you can return them to their initial state by clearing the memory (page 249). To set the Page Duration or Background Colours of the page, select Page Options after Step 1.
  • Page 152 Note A start time and display duration that exceeds the Page Duration (page 151) cannot be set. Messaging Setting the File Playback Time Set the playback time for the text and attached fi les. 1. After Step 2 of "Creating & Sending an MMS Message" (page 148), select text or an attached fi...
  • Page 153 Note Some fi les cannot be displayed/ played unless the corresponding content key (content usage right) is downloaded. To open the Received Msgs. list, select New MMS in the information prompt and press j (Select).               ...
  • Page 154: Receiving Complete Mms Messages

    To receive complete messages automatically, set Retrieve Mode (page 157) to Immediate. Messaging Receiving Complete MMS Messages When an MMS arrives, the fi rst portion of the text message is received as a notifi cation and the complete MMS is temporarily stored on the mail server (page 156). The indicator appears when a notifi...
  • Page 155                  List Window Messaging Checking MMS Messages in Sent Messages Sent messages are saved to Sent Messages of the mailbox. For details on operations available from Sent Messages, see page 168. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Sent Messages and press J (Select).
  • Page 156 Messaging Using the Mail List Incoming MMS messages with attached fi les or email messages from PCs or other devices are stored on the mail server. You can use the mail list to retrieve MMS messages and email messages. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Server Mail Box and press J (Select).
  • Page 157: Mms Settings

    Messaging MMS Settings Receiving Settings 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select MMS Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Receiving Settings and press J (Select). 4. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆...
  • Page 158 Messaging Sending Settings 1. After Step 2 of “Receiving Settings” (page 157), select Sending Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆ Delivery Report: Receive delivery reports to confi rm whether sent messages were delivered to recipients. ◆...
  • Page 159: Sms

      Create SMS Message Window Note If you press k (Cancel) while an SMS message with multiple addresses set is being sent, the send operation is cancelled for the address set after the address to which the message is currently being sent.
  • Page 160 Note Some items do not appear depending on the position of the cursor. Messaging Recipient List Operations You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options) from the Recipient list. ◆ Send: Send the message. ◆ Edit Recipient: Edit the address. ◆...
  • Page 161 To open the Received Msgs. list, select New SMS in the information prompt and press j (Select).                          List Window Messaging Checking SMS Messages in Received Msgs. When a message is received, animation plays while the ringtone is playing and your handset is vibrating.
  • Page 162                    List Window Messaging Checking SMS Messages in Sent Messages Sent messages are saved to Sent Messages of the mailbox. For details on operations available from Sent Messages, see page 168. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Sent Messages and press J (Select).
  • Page 163: Sms Settings

    Note Do not change the centre number for the Message Centre unless Vodafone informs you that it has been changed. Otherwise, you will no longer be able to use the service. Messaging SMS Settings 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Settings and press J (Select).
  • Page 164: Mms/Sms Common Operations

    MMS/SMS Common Operations Note • 3D Pictogram Display cannot display MMS messages with more than one page, SMS/ MMS messages with no body text, MMS notifi cations, delivery reports and WAP push messages. • Background playback of a music fi le may be paused if you use 3D Pictogram Display.
  • Page 165: Common Settings

    Messaging Common Settings You can set various settings common to MMS and SMS. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Common Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆...
  • Page 166 Note • Some items do not appear depending on the message type or window. • When Auto-delete is set to On and memory becomes full, the oldest MMS message is deleted when a new MMS message is received and the oldest SMS message is deleted when a new SMS message is received.
  • Page 167 Messaging ◆ View Item: View all fi les attached to the MMS message. You can also play, display and save fi les. ◆ Save as Template: Save the message as a template. ◆ Copy Text: Specify a range of text in any part of the message and then copy the text.
  • Page 168 Note • Some items do not appear depending on the message type or window. • When Auto-Delete is set to Off and memory becomes full, a warning message appears and new messages cannot be created. Delete messages you no longer require or set Auto- Delete to On.
  • Page 169 Messaging Drafts Save the messages you create to Drafts. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Drafts and press J (Select). 2. Select a message and press J (Options). 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆ Edit: Edit the message. ◆...
  • Page 170: Unsent Messages

    Messaging Unsent Messages Messages that could not be sent are saved to Unsent Messages. 1. In standby mode, press J ( ), select Unsent Messages and press J (Select). 2. Select a message and press J (Options). 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆...
  • Page 171: Vodafone Live

    Vodafone live! is an online service that allows you to use the Internet to access various genres of content. You can browse information or download pictures, melodies and applications. In This Chapter ❍ Accessing Vodafone live! ❍ Bookmarks ❍ Operations for Web Pages ❍...
  • Page 172: Accessing Vodafone Live

    Accessing Vodafone live! Note The network service is only available while appears on the display. • To display the Vodafone live! Web menu, press k ) from standby mode. • To switch to English, select English after Step 2. Vodafone live! You can access Vodafone live! to search for and obtain information.
  • Page 173 Key Assignments for Browsing the Web The following shows the key assignments for browsing the Web. J : Select an item or displays the Option menu. K : Take you back to the previous window. @ : Select an item. G : Scroll up or down.
  • Page 174: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks If you bookmark frequently accessed pages, you can access them quickly and easily. Adding a Bookmark 1. Display a page and press J (Options). 2. Select Bookmarks and press J (Select). 3. Select Add Bookmark and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 175: Using Bookmarks

    Vodafone live! Using Bookmarks 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Vodafone live! and press J (Select). 2. Select Bookmarks and press J (Select). 3. Select the title of the page and press J (Options). To access the page of the selected title, press @ . 4.
  • Page 176: Operations For Web Pages

    Operations for Web Pages Vodafone live! You can perform various operations while a Web page is displayed. You can perform the following operations if you press J (Options) while a Web page is displayed. ◆ Select: Select the item at the cursor position. ◆...
  • Page 177 Note • Copy restrictions may prevent some fi les from being saved. • Some downloaded fi les may not be able to be displayed/played properly. Vodafone live! Using Files in Web Pages You can perform various operations such as saving and displaying/playing picture and animation fi...
  • Page 178 Note • Copy restrictions may prevent some fi les from being saved. • Some downloaded fi les may not be able to be displayed/played properly. Vodafone live! Downloading Files from Links Download fi les from links and other objects in some Web pages. 1.
  • Page 179: Browser Settings

    Browser Settings Vodafone live! Set various browser settings. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Vodafone live! and press J (Select). 2. Select Browser Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆ Text Settings: If you select Text Browser, you can set your handset to download only text information even when the download information contains images and sounds.
  • Page 180: V-Appli

    V-appli Note • When you use a network application, a communication fee is charged each time the application connects to the network. The communication fee is the same as that for using the Web. • When offl ine mode is set (page 229), some network applications may not run properly.
  • Page 181 Vodafone live! V-appli Menu 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Entertainment and press J (Select). 2. Select V-appli and press J (Select). 3. Select an item and press J (Select). ◆ V-appli Library: Save applications downloaded from the Web and access preinstalled applications.
  • Page 182 Note • If the battery level is low at the start of downloading, the application may not be completely downloaded. Charging the battery beforehand is recommended. • If you replace the USIM card, downloaded applications will no longer be available. Vodafone live! Downloading V-appli Download applications.
  • Page 183: Setting The Screensaver

    To pause or return to the application, select Pause or Resume after pressing o Step 5. Vodafone live! Starting V-appli You can run one application in standby mode. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Entertainment and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 184 • You can also change the volume level while an application is running. Press a side key ( p to increase the volume level and press a side key ( q ) to decrease the volume level. • If the memory is cleared, any preinstalled applications that were deleted are reinstalled and returned to their initial state.
  • Page 185 Vodafone live! Managing V-appli 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Entertainment and press J (Select). 2. Select V-appli and press J (Select). 3. Select V-appli Library and press J (Select). 4. Select an application and press J (Options). 5.
  • Page 186: Vodafone Live! Cast

    Vodafone live! CAST Subscribe to services to automatically have information delivered regularly. In This Chapter ❍ Vodafone live! CAST ❍ Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription ❍ Checking Content Updates ❍ Downloading Content Manually ❍ Checking History...
  • Page 187: Vodafone Live! Cast

    Vodafone live! CAST Vodafone live! CAST With this service, you can subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates. Content updates are received during the night. When updates are received, Information Prompt appears and the following indicators appear: Downloading content New CAST content Download failed •...
  • Page 188: Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription

    Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription Note Transmission fees apply during web connection. Vodafone live! CAST 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Entertainment and press J (Select). 2. Select CAST and press J (Select). 3. Select Reg. /Cancel and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 189: Checking Content Updates

    Checking Content Updates To delete content, select the content after Step 3, press j (Options) and select Delete. Vodafone live! CAST 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Entertainment and press J (Select). 2. Select CAST and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 190: Downloading Content Manually

    Downloading Content Manually Note • Past updates cannot be downloaded. • Content cannot be downloaded on non-delivery days. Vodafone live! CAST When an update cannot be received because your handset is turned off or the signal is weak, manually download the update. Only updates for that day can be downloaded. 1.
  • Page 191: Checking History

    Checking History Note • Up to seven items are saved to History. The oldest item is deleted automatically. • Up to 3 MB of content including the latest item can be saved. When either the maximum number of content items or the maximum content size is reached, the oldest item is deleted each time there is a...
  • Page 192: Data Folder

    The data you save in your handset is stored in Data Folder. You can move the data stored in the folders of Data Folder and edit it for use with other functions. In This Chapter ❍ Data Folder ❍ Using Files & Folders ❍...
  • Page 193: Data Folder

    Data Folder Note There are no My Saved Pages and Templates folders in Data Folder of a memory card. To display the memory usage status, select Memory Status. Data Folder Data Folder of your handset stores the pictures you take, videos you record, fi les you receive from external devices, fi...
  • Page 194 ® • Chaku Uta , V-appli, video and other fi les saved to the handset or a memory card may become inaccessible after handset repairs, handset upgrades or the USIM card is replaced. ® • Chaku Uta is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
  • Page 195: Using Files & Folders

    Using Files & Folders Note • Some items do not appear depending on the selected fi le or folder. • Some fi les may not be able to be displayed, played or sent depending on their fi le size, contents and type. •...
  • Page 196 Data Folder ◆ Delete: Delete just the selected fi le or all fi les within the folder. Select One to delete the selected fi le and select All to delete all fi les. However, if the folder contains a personal folder, the fi les within the personal folder are not deleted even if you select All.
  • Page 197 Data Folder ◆ Rename: Change the name of the selected fi le. ◆ Mute/Unmute: Mute the playback sound. ◆ Full Screen/Normal Screen: Switch the screen display. ◆ Hide Controller/Show Controller: Hide or show the controller. ◆ Record Voice: Record sound. ◆...
  • Page 198: Displaying Files On A Tv

    Displaying Files on a TV This feature is only available when camera function is activated. Data Folder Connect handset to a TV to display camera and video fi les. Setting the TV System The TV systems supported by your handset are NTSC (Japan and U.S.A.) and PAL (Europe).
  • Page 199 ① ② ③ Note The screen display cannot be switched while you are recording a video or when the delay timer is activated. Data Folder Connecting Handset to TV Use the video output cable (optional) to connect the handset to a TV. 1.
  • Page 200: Using Vobjects

    Using vObjects Data Folder About vObjects vObject is a collective name for fi le formats that enable your handset and other vObject compatible handsets, PCs and other devices to exchange and mutually use data such as Contacts list entries and Calendar data. You can send and receive vObjects as mail attachments (page 148) or transfer them by Bluetooth™...
  • Page 201 Note When importing a vObject that has a picture to the Contacts list, the picture cannot be saved to the Contacts list if it exceeds W112 × H112. Data Folder Creating a vObject 1. Display a data. For details on displaying the Contacts list, see page 86. For details on checking appointments, see page 258.
  • Page 202: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Data Folder Check and edit pictures and other data saved to a memory card. You can also save a backup of Data Folder, Contacts list and other data in your handset to a memory card. Formatting a Memory Card Use your handset to format a memory card.
  • Page 203 Note When you back up/restore data, offl ine mode is set. The indicator appears at the top of the display while offl ine mode is set. When the backing up/restoring of data is complete, offl ine mode is cancelled. Data Folder Confi...
  • Page 204: Using The Usim Card

    Using the USIM Card To move Contacts list entries in a memory card to the USIM card, select Memory Card after Step 3. After the Contacts list in the memory card appears, proceed from Step 3. Data Folder You can move or copy Contacts list entries from your handset or a memory card to the USIM card, as well as move SMS messages from your handset to the USIM card.
  • Page 205: Moving Entries From The Usim Card

    Data Folder 8. Select To USIM and press J (Select). ◆ To Phone: Move Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of your handset. ◆ To Memory Card: Move Contacts list entries with a check mark to the Contacts list of a memory card.
  • Page 206 To copy Contacts list entries in a memory card to the USIM card, select Memory Card after Step 3. After the Contacts list in the memory card appears, proceed from Step 3. Data Folder Copying Contacts List Entries Copying Entries to the USIM Card Copy the name and default phone number (page 90) of an entry.
  • Page 207: Moving Sms Messages

    Moving SMS Messages Move messages in Received Msgs. (page 161) and Sent Messages (page 162) of your handset and messages in your USIM card. The maximum number of messages you can save to the USIM card differs depending on the amount of available memory space in the USIM card.
  • Page 208: Settings

    You can make various settings to personalise your handset. In This Chapter ❍ Mode Settings ❍ Display Settings ❍ Phone Settings ❍ Call Settings ❍ Security Settings ❍ Memory Settings ❍ Network Settings ❍ Location Settings ❍ Shortcut Menu Settings...
  • Page 209: Mode Settings

    Mode Settings To switch the phone profi le to Silent, press and hold > standby mode. To switch back to previous profi le, press and hold > in standby mode. Settings Set and customise sound and vibration settings. Your handset has four preset profi les. You can change the sound and vibration settings of each profi...
  • Page 210: Personalising Profi Les

    You can also personalise Normal profi le if you press a in standby mode, select Settings and then select Sound Settings. Settings Personalising Profi les Personalising the Ringtone Volume 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profi les” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press J (Options).
  • Page 211 Note • If a video fi le is set as the ringtone, the video is displayed for incoming calls and the picture set as the incoming picture (page 219) is not displayed. • A video fi le cannot be set as the ringtone for incoming messages.
  • Page 212 Note When the mode settings is set to Silent and vibration is set to Off, your handset does not vibrate regardless of the settings for the Calendar (page 256) and Alarm (page 260). Settings Personalising the Vibration 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profi les” (page 209), select Normal, Silent, Car or Meeting and press J (Options).
  • Page 213 Settings Personalising the Keypad Tone 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profi les” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press J (Options). 2. Select Personalise and press J (Select). 3. Select Keypad Tones and press J (Select). 4. Select Original 1 or Original 2 and press J (Select). Personalising the Sound Effects Volume Set the volume level of each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power, opening/ closing your handset and errors.
  • Page 214 Note Files containing pictures cannot be set as sound effects. Settings Personalising the Sound Effects Set each of the sound effects for turning on/off the power and opening/closing your handset. 1. After Step 2 of “Switching Profi les” (page 209), select Normal, Car or Meeting and press J (Options).
  • Page 215 When the mode settings is set to Silent, the battery alarm can only be heard from the earpiece during a call. Settings Personalising the Multimedia Volume Set the volume level for messaging, Vodafone live! and playing sound data in Data Folder.
  • Page 216: Personalising The Alarm Tone

    Note Whether an alarm tone plays in Normal profi le and Car profi le depends on the alarm (page 260) and Calendar (page 256) settings. Settings Personalising the Alarm Tone Set whether the alarm tone plays for Silent profi le and Meeting profi le. 1.
  • Page 217: Display Settings

    Display Settings If the picture you want to set as the wallpaper does not fi t the window, press j (Options) after Step 6 and perform one of the following operations. • Cut: Trim the picture to fi t the window.
  • Page 218 • If the wallpaper setting (page 217) is set after the custom screens setting is set, the wallpaper set for the wallpaper setting is displayed. • If the custom screens setting is set after the wallpaper setting (page 217) is set, the wallpaper set for the custom screens setting is displayed.
  • Page 219 Settings Setting the Incoming Display Set a picture to appear on the main display for incoming calls. You can also set whether the other party’s name appear on the external display for incoming calls. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 220: Setting The Clock Display

    Settings Setting the Clock Display Setting the Clock Type Display for the Main Display 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Display Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Main Display and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 221 Setting Wallpaper & Clock ( External Display) 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Display Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select External Display and press J (Select). 4. Select Wallpaper & Clock and press J (Select). 5.
  • Page 222 The backlight for the external display lights when the backlight for the main display lights. The backlight for the main display lights when the backlight for the external display lights. Settings Setting the Backlights Adjust the brightness and lighting time of the display backlights. 1.
  • Page 223 Setting the Display Power Saving Save battery power by setting the handset to turn off the display after a specifi ed time of inactivity elapses. You can also set the display time to 30 seconds, 1 minute or 3 minutes. 1.
  • Page 224 Adjusting the Contrast of the External Display Adjust the contrast of the external display to one of nine levels. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Display Settings and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 225: Phone Settings

    Phone Settings Settings Shortcut Keys This feature allows you to access a function from standby mode easily and quickly by pressing a side key ( P ) or navigation key. You can change the functions accessed. Setting the Side Shortcut Key Function You can change the function accessed if you simply press and hold a side key ( P ) from standby mode.
  • Page 226 To reset which functions are assigned to the navigation keys, select Set to Default after Step 5. Settings Setting the Navigation Key Shortcuts You can change the functions accessed when you press the navigation keys A , B , D and C from standby mode. The functions you can set are Shortcut menu (page 254), Phonebook (page 86), Dialled Numbers (page 59) and Received Calls (page 59).
  • Page 227: External Light Settings

    External Light Settings Setting the Notifi cation External Light If you have unchecked information (missed calls, unread messages and Voice Mail), the external light fl ashes when your handset is closed. You can select from three colours for the fl ashing of the external light or set the external light not to fl ash. 1.
  • Page 228 Setting the Incoming External Light You can select from fi ve colours for the external light that fl ashes when you have an incoming voice call, video call or message. You can also set the external light not to fl ash. 1.
  • Page 229 Note You can still make calls to 110 (police), 119 (fi re and ambulance) and 118 (coast guard) when offl ine mode is set. Settings Offl ine Mode Setting Use offl ine mode to block signal reception and transmission without turning off the power.
  • Page 230: Call Settings

    Call Settings Note The answerphone is unavailable for video calls and call waiting. You can also set the answerphone if you press and hold / standby mode. Settings Answerphone This feature can record a caller’s message when you are unable to answer a voice call. Your handset can store up to 3 messages and each message can be up to 15 seconds long.
  • Page 231: Playing A Message

    • You can also display the Message list if you press / standby mode. • To delete a message, press (Options) after Step 1 and select Delete. Settings Playing a Message 1. After Step 3 of “Setting the Answerphone” (page 230), select Recordings and press J (Select).
  • Page 232: Using The Stereo Handsfree Headset

    Setting Mute Mute the outgoing voice or both the outgoing voice and incoming voice for calls. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Voice Call or Video Call and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 233 Settings Setting the Phone Number 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Voice Call and press J (Select). 4. Select Earphone Call and press J (Select). 5.
  • Page 234: Data Communication

    Settings One-touch Answering 1. A call is received. 2. Press and hold the switch of the stereo handsfree headset. Short beeps are heard from the earphone and a connection is established. If the caller made a video call, the video call begins. 3.
  • Page 235: Using International Call Service

    Settings Using International Call Service When making an international call, you can simply add the international code (Vodafone international access code, 0046 + 010) and then select a country code from a list after entering the other party’s phone number. You can also change the international code and add entries to the country code list.
  • Page 236 Note To edit or delete an entry, select the entry and press j (Options). However, only the entries for the three additional country codes can be deleted. Settings Adding an Entry to the Country Code List The country code list already includes the country codes of 17 countries. You can also edit and add entries.
  • Page 237 Even if Auto Prefi x is set to Off, you can press j (Options) while a phone number is displayed, select Hide My ID or Show My ID and then make a call. Settings Setting the Caller ID Set whether to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call. Automatically Hiding/Showing Caller ID 1.
  • Page 238 Settings Setting the Earpiece/ Speaker Volume Set the earpiece/speaker volume for voice calls and video calls. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3. Select Common Settings and press J (Select). 4.
  • Page 239 Setting the Open to Answer This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by simply opening your handset. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2. Select Call Settings and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 240: Security Settings

    Security Settings Note Set PIN1 Code Request to On before you change a PIN1 code. Settings PIN Codes Set the various PIN code (page 40) settings used for USIM card security. Setting PIN1 Code Request Set whether to request the entering of your PIN1 code to perform verifi cation each time a USIM card is inserted into the handset and the power is turned on.
  • Page 241: Changing The Security Code

    Note If the PUK1/PUK2 code is incorrectly entered ten times in a row, the USIM lock is set. If the USIM lock is set, it cannot be cancelled. Contact Vodafone General Information (page 315). Settings Cancelling PIN Lock If the PIN1 code or PIN2 code is incorrectly entered three times in a row, the PIN1/PIN2 lock is set.
  • Page 242 Note When the phone lock is activated, the information prompt (page 38) does not appear. When the phone lock is activated, you can still perform the following operations. ・ Turn the power on and off. ・ Enter the PIN1 code if the PIN1 Code Request (page 240) is set to On.
  • Page 243: Rejecting Incoming Calls

    Settings Rejecting Incoming Calls Rejecting Specifi c Incoming Calls Set your handset to reject calls with no Caller ID or calls from phone numbers not in the Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 244 If a call is received from a phone number for which Reject Calls is set, the ringtone does not play and your handset does not vibrate, but the information prompt (page 38) appears and you can confi rm the call in Missed Calls (page 59).
  • Page 245 To check details or edit/delete an email address or phone number, select the email address or phone number after Step 5 and press j (Options). Settings Rejecting Messages Adding an Email Address or Phone Number to the Rejection List You can add up to 50 email addresses or phone numbers to the Rejection list to reject messages from those email addresses and phone numbers.
  • Page 246: Fixed Dialling Numbers

    Note The Fixed Dialling Numbers setting is only available when you are using a USIM card that supports Fixed Dialling Numbers. You can still make calls to 110 (police), 119 (fi re and ambulance) and 118 (coast guard) when Fixed Dialling Numbers is set to On.
  • Page 247 Note Before performing this operation, set the Fixed Dialling Number setting to On beforehand (page 246). To display details, make a call, create a message or delete/edit a phone number, select a phone number after Step 4 and press j (Options).
  • Page 248 • Until you cancel the hold, it is enabled each time you close your handset. • When the battery level is low, the hold is not set. • You can operate your handset as usual when it is open. Settings Hold The hold of your handset allows you to disable the music player keys and side keys to prevent unintentional operations while your handset is closed.
  • Page 249: Memory Settings

    Memory Settings Note This operation does not reset security code (page 54), USIM card data or memory card data. To view an approximate indication of the memory status for messages, Data Folder, Contacts list and Calendar, select Memory Status after Step 3. Settings Initialising Your Handset You can delete all saved data such as Contacts list entries, Data Folder fi...
  • Page 250: Network Settings

    Network Settings Application Settings Set and edit the network connection information for the browser, MMS and other applications individually. Setting the Network Connection Information You can set all the network connection information (network access point, proxy, etc.) for each application. 1.
  • Page 251: Internet Settings

    To display, edit, copy or delete NAP information, select information after Step 3 and press j (Options). However, any profi le indicated by cannot be displayed or copied. Settings Internet Settings Edit the network access point (NAP) information. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 252 The fi rst time you turn on the power after purchasing your handset, a prompt for retrieving network connection information appears if you press a or a Settings Retrieving Network Information Before you can use Vodafone live!, you need to retrieve the network connection information.
  • Page 253: Location Settings

    Location Settings Settings Confi gure the settings for retrieving location information. Saving a Location Information URL Set a map provider for displaying maps from the Contacts list. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Settings and press J (Select). 2.
  • Page 254: Shortcut Menu

    Shortcut Menu To edit a name, cancel a setting or switch the view (Thumbnail View/List View), select a function after Step 1 and press j (Options). Settings If you assign frequently used functions in the Shortcut menu, you can access them quickly and easily.
  • Page 255: Convenient Functions

    Convenient Functions Your handset includes various convenient functions. In This Chapter ❍ Calendar ❍ Alarms ❍ Dictionary ❍ Calculator ❍ Converter ❍ Voice Recorder ❍ Countdown Timer ❍ Notepad ❍ Number Memo ❍ World Clock ❍ Backup ❍ Multi Task ❍...
  • Page 256: Calendar

    Calendar         Month View Window Note • If you change the Main City setting (page 52) in the clock settings, the start and end dates and times of appointments are automatically changed to those in the time zone of the city.
  • Page 257 Note If the alarm time arrives while the power is off, the power turns on automatically and the alarm sounds. However, note that if PIN1 Code Request (page 240) is set to On, calls and messages cannot be received until you enter the PIN1 code (page 40) to display the standby window after stopping the alarm.
  • Page 258 To switch the view between month, week, day and all appointments, press j (Options) after Step 2 and select Calendar View. Convenient Functions Checking Appointments 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Tools and press J (Select). 2. Select Calendar and press J (Select). The month view window appears.
  • Page 259: Managing Appointments

    • The items displayed vary depending on the Calendar view. • To save an edited appointment as a new appointment without overwriting the original appointment, press j (Options) and select Save as. Convenient Functions Managing Appointments You can perform the following operations if you select a date or appointment and press J (Options) from the month, week, day or all appointments view.
  • Page 260: Alarms

    Alarms Note • If the alarm time arrives while the power is off, the power turns on automatically and the alarm sounds. However, note that if PIN1 Code Request (page 240) is set to On, calls and messages cannot be received until you enter the PIN1 code (page 40) to display the standby window after stopping the...
  • Page 261 If the time set for an alarm is reached during an incoming/ outgoing voice call or video call, while taking a picture or recording a video or during data communication, the alarm plays after the call, taking of a picture, recording of a video or communication ends.
  • Page 262: Dictionary

    Dictionary Convenient Functions Look up the meaning of words in an electronic dictionary. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Tools and press J (Select). 2. Select Dictionary and press J (Select). 3. Select a dictionary and press J (Select). Japanese: Input a Japanese word (kanji or reading) to look up its meaning in Japanese.
  • Page 263: Calculator

    Calculator To calculate the tax rate from the Calculator window, press h . To display the result of the tax rate calculation in red, press h once. To display the amount including tax in green, press h again. Convenient Functions Use your handset as a calculator.
  • Page 264: Converter

    Converter Convenient Functions Set a currency exchange rate and then perform currency conversion calculations. 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Tools and press J (Select). 2. Select Converter and press J (Select). 3. Select the Exchange rate input fi eld and enter the exchange rate. To enter a decimal point, press * .
  • Page 265: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Note If a call is received during recording, the call takes priority and recording stops. All recording data is saved automatically. To prohibit the reception of calls during recording, set offl ine mode (page 229). To stop recording and save all recording data automatically, press a Convenient Functions...
  • Page 266 To play recording data saved to a memory card, press j (Options) and select Memory Card after Step 3. Convenient Functions Playing Recordings 1. In standby mode, press @ , select Tools and press J (Select). 2. Select Voice Recorder and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 267: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer The level of the alarm volume is that set for the Multimedia Volume setting (page 215) of the mode settings currently set. If the mode settings is set to Silent, no sound is emitted for the alarm. Your handset vibrates only.
  • Page 268: Notepad

    Notepad Note To edit or delete a memo, select the memo after Step 2 and press (Options). Convenient Functions Use your handset as a notepad for storing text input. You can also access the saved data during character input and editing. You can enter up 256 characters for each memo and store up to 20 memos in the notepad.
  • Page 269: Number Memo

    Number Memo • You can enter a total of up to 40 numbers and symbols ( +,-, P). • Any number you enter is saved automatically after the call ends. • If there are already fi ve number memos, the oldest memo is deleted each time a new memo is saved.
  • Page 270: World Clock

    World Clock If you press j (DSTon) after Step 3, the time switches to Daylight Saving Time (DST) and the indicator appears on the display. Convenient Functions World Clock Viewer allows you to check the date and local time in major cities around the world, as well as the time difference.
  • Page 271: Backup

    Backup Note Do not use a PC or other device to view or change a backup fi le in a memory card. The fi le may be damaged. Convenient Functions Backing Up Data to a Memory Card 1. Insert a memory card in the slot of your handset. 2.
  • Page 272 To delete one or all backup fi les, press j (Options) after Step 5 and select Delete or Delete All. Convenient Functions Restoring Data from a Memory Card 1. Insert a memory card in the slot of your handset. 2. In standby mode, press @ , select Tools and press J (Select). 3.
  • Page 273: Multi Task

    Multi Task Note • Multi task cannot be used while a V-appli (except for Screensaver) is running. • Another application may not be able to be started while some applications are running. • The following applications can be started from the Multi Task window.
  • Page 274: Barcode

    Barcode QR Code Note • Some barcodes cannot be scanned. • The camera may not be able to scan a barcode that is dirty or in a shadow. Convenient Functions The camera allows you to scan barcodes (QR codes). You can connect to a URL included in the scanned information or create a message to send to an address included in the scanned information.
  • Page 275 • If the scanned data begins with MAILTO:, press a after Step 4 to create an SMS/MMS message. If it begins with MEMORY:, you can save it to the Contacts list (page 79). • If you select the text of a link (indicated by a blue underline) and press a , you can make...
  • Page 276 To rename or delete scanned data, press j (Options) after Step 2. Convenient Functions Saved Barcodes 1. After Step 2 of “Scanning a Barcode” (page 275), press J (Options). 2. Select Scanned Data List and press J (Select). 3. Select a scanned data and press @ . The barcode data appears.
  • Page 277: Flashlight

    Flashlight Note • Do not turn on the mobile light while it is close to anyone’s eyes as doing so may damage the person’s eyesight. Also, check the direction with which light will be emitted before turning on the mobile light. •...
  • Page 278: Sending Touch Tones

    Sending Touch Tones Send touch tones to use interactive voice response services and other types of touch- tone services. Sending Individual Touch Tones 1. Press any of the 0 to 9 , * and # keys during a call. Using the Pause (P) for Sending Touch Tones The pause (P) allows you to send sequences of touch tones, each separated with a pause (P).
  • Page 279 Convenient Functions Sending Touch Tones 1. Open a Contacts list entry containing the touch tones. 2. Press N . A call is made to the phone number before the fi rst “P.” 3. Press J (Tone). The sequence of touch tones before the next “P” is sent. Repeat this step until all the touch tones have been sent.
  • Page 280: File Transfer

    You can use Bluetooth™ or a USB cable to transfer data between your handset and other handsets, PCs and other devices. In This Chapter ❍ Bluetooth™ ❍ USB Cable File Transfer...
  • Page 281: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth™ Note The USB functions cannot be started or set during Bluetooth ™ communication. If a USB cable is connected, Bluetooth™ communication ends. File Transfer Transfer the data of the Contacts List, Calendar and Data Folder between your handset and Bluetooth™ compatible PCs and handsets. Bluetooth™ also allows you to use a wireless headset or an in-car device for handsfree calls.
  • Page 282 Note A PIN code (4 to 16 digits) needs to be entered within approximately 30 seconds for security reasons. To cancel this setting for a device you no longer want to trust, select Off in Step 4. File Transfer Registering a Bluetooth™ Enabled Device Before establishing a Bluetooth™...
  • Page 283 File Transfer Displaying Details of a Registered Bluetooth™ Compatible Device Display the device name, device address, device class and supported profi les of a Bluetooth™ compatible device. 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select Paired Devices and press J (Select).
  • Page 284 You may still receive a connection request even if Visibility is set to Hide My Phone. File Transfer Response to Detection by Other Bluetooth™ Compatible Devices 1. After Step 3 of “Activating Bluetooth™” (page 281), select My Phone ID and press J (Select).
  • Page 285 Note The following fi les cannot be sent. • Files in V-appli, My Saved Pages and Templates of Data Folder • Files without transfer permission • To send the owner information of the Contacts list, select Send My vCard from the Phonebook menu (page 78) and then select Via Bluetooth.
  • Page 286 Files are saved to their appropriate locations by extensions. Note If a call is received while a handsfree compatible device is connected, the ringtone for handsfree calls plays. When some Bluetooth™ compatible devices are used, the ringtone for handsfree calls may be heard from both your handset and the handsfree compatible device.
  • Page 287 Depending on the settings of the Bluetooth™ compatible device, a window for entering the authentication PIN code (any 4 to 16 digits) appears. Enter the same authentication PIN code on your handset and the Bluetooth™ compatible device. File Transfer Setting Handsfree You can set the mode for making and receiving calls while a handsfree compatible device is connected.
  • Page 288: Usb Cable

    USB Cable Note • When using a USB cable to connect your handset to a PC, be sure to directly insert the plug of the USB cable into the USB port of the PC. • The Bluetooth™ communication cannot be started or set during USB functions.
  • Page 289: Transferring Music From A Pc To A Memory Card

    Note • Offl ine mode (page 229) is set while your handset is in music transfer mode. • In the following cases, your handset does not switch to music transfer mode when you connect it to a PC via a USB cable.
  • Page 290: Transferring Music Files

    Note • Connect the PC and your handset by USB cable before you switch to music transfer mode. • Offl ine mode (page 229) is set while your handset is in music transfer mode. Note • Offl ine mode (page 229) is set during updating.
  • Page 291 Note If Do not Display is set for the display setting of the confi rmation window for switching to music transfer mode, the window does not appear even if a USB cable is connected to your handset from standby mode. You can also switch to music transfer mode from the main menu (page 290).
  • Page 292 Note Files that cannot be transferred are not backed up. Note • All the data may not be able to be restored from some backup fi les. • All the data of the restore destination is overwritten. File Transfer Using a USB Cable for Receiving Data Receive data to the Contacts list, Calendar and Data Folder.
  • Page 293 Note • Charging is not possible while your handset is turned off. • Charging may not be possible depending on the connection settings of the PC. File Transfer Using a USB Cable for Charging While your handset is on, you can charge the battery pack if you connect your handset and a PC using a USB cable.
  • Page 294: Appendix

    Appendix In This Chapter ❍ Default Settings ❍ Troubleshooting ❍ Storage Capacity ❍ Main Specifi cations ❍ Glossary ❍ Index ❍ Warranty & After Sales Service ❍ Customer Service...
  • Page 295: Default Settings

    Default Settings Function Name Entertainment V-appli Screensavers: Off, Set Time (Start Time: 3 sec, Duration: No Timeout), Priority Settings (Voice Calls: Voice Calls, Video Calls: Video Calls, Messages: Messages, Alarms: Alarms), Backlight (Backlight: Same as Phone, Blinking: On), Volume: Level 3, Vibration: On Vodafone live! −...
  • Page 296 Function Name Camera Video Settings Video Quality: Normal, Effects: Off, Preview: On, Screen Display: Normal, Controller Display: On, File Name: Date&Time, Start/End Sounds: Pattern 1, Keypad Shortcut: On, Record Mode: For MMS, Voice Record: On, Save Video to: Phone Memory, Delay Timer: Off, Mobile Light: Off, White Balance: Auto, Colour Control: Neutral Colour, Exposure Control: ±0.0EV, Video Encode: MPEG4 (Japan) Scan Data...
  • Page 297 Function Name Tools Calendar Appointment: Unset, Alarm (Alarm: Off, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Alarm Volume: Level 3, Vibration: Pattern 1), Lock Calendar: Off, Holiday Settings (Sunday: Red, Weekdays: Black, Saturday: Blue) Alarm Alarm: Off, Alarm Tone: Pattern 1, Alarm Volume: Level 3, Vibration: Pattern 1, Repeat: Everyday, Snooze: Off Dictionary −...
  • Page 298 Function Name Mode Normal Ringtone Volume: Level 3, Assign Ringtone: Pattern 1, Ringtone Duration: 5 sec, Settings (Default) Vibration: Off, Keypad Volume: Level 3, Keypad Tones: Original 1, Sound Effects Vol. (Start Up: Level 2, Shut Down: Level 2, Phone Open: Silent, Phone Closed: Silent, Error: Level 2), Sound Effects: Preset Pattern, Multimedia Volume: Level 3, Battery Alarm: On Silent Vibration: On, Alarm: Off...
  • Page 299 Function Name Phone Shortcuts Side Up Key: Profi le Switch, Navigation Keys ( D : Dialled Numbers, Settings Words List Unset External Light Notifi cation (Missed Calls: Red, Messages: Blue, Voice Mail: Green), Incoming (Voice Call: Purple, Video Call: Purple, Messaging: Aqua) Offl...
  • Page 300 Select Network (Select Network: Automatic), System Mode: UMTS Only Connectivity Bluetooth™ Switch On/Off: Off, Paired Devices (Trust Device: Off), My Phone ID (Visibility: Show My Phone, My Phone: Vodafone/705T, Handsfree Setting: Handsfree Mode) Confi rmation: Display, Battery Charge: On Location Settings URL Settings: http: //mobile.its-mo.com/MapToLink/p2, Location On/Off: On...
  • Page 301 Function Name Call Log Dialled − Numbers Missed Calls − Received Calls − Call Timers Last Call Time: 000:00:00, All Calls Time: 000:00:00 Call Costs Last Call: 0Yen, All Calls: −, Cost Unit (Unit: −, Rate: −),Call Cost Display: Off Data Counter Last Data: 0Kbytes, All Data: 0Kbytes Prediction: On, Input Method: Standard, Font Size: Large, Line Feed: On, Keys to...
  • Page 302: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Cannot turn the power on. Cannot charge the battery. Cannot operate the handset normally after turning it on. Cannot establish a connection for voice and video calls or use mail and Web functions. Cannot make voice and video calls. Appendix Possible Causes and Remedies •...
  • Page 303 Problem Cannot receive voice and video calls. Cannot send messages. Cannot receive messages. Calls are interrupted or disconnected. The handset does not respond to key presses. Appendix Possible Causes and Remedies • Is Reject Calls (page 243) set? • Is Voicemail (page 63) or Call Diverting (page 65) set to All Calls? •...
  • Page 304: Storage Capacity

    Storage Capacity Data Folder Data Folder *The V-appli Library shares its memory with Data Folder. Mail Mailbox* Received Msgs. Sent Messages Combination of Drafts, Unsent Messages and Templates *Received Msgs., Sent Messages, Drafts, Unsent Messages and Templates of Mailbox share the same memory. Cache Bookmarks History (URL)
  • Page 305: Main Specifi Cations

    Main Specifi cations 705T Frequency Range : 3G/UMTS 2100 : GSM 900 : DCS 1800 : PCS 1900 Continuous Talk Time : Within 3G/UMTS area : Video call : Within GSM area Continuous Standby Time : Within 3G/UMTS area : Within GSM area Charging Time : Approx.
  • Page 306: Glossary

    Glossary Term 3G/UMTS A third generation (3G) mobile communication system. UMTS is the 3G mobile communication system of Europe. A wireless system for digital handsets. GSM is the predominant system in Europe and Asia, and is the world’s most widely used system. GPRS A data transmission technique used for GSM mobile phone networks.
  • Page 307 Term Server A digital certifi cate for identifying that a site on a server is trustworthy. The server certifi cate includes information Certifi cate necessary for SSL communication (encrypted communication), server information and a digital signature of a Certifi cate Authority to verify that the server is authentic.
  • Page 308: Index

    Index Numeric 3D Pictogram Display 164 accessories 2 Adding a New Appointment 256 Alarm Tone 216 Alarms 260 Answerphone Playing a Message 231 Recording 56 Setting 230 Any Key Answer 239 Assign to Contact (Camera) 131, 132 Authentication PIN Code 281 Auto Answer 114, 231 Auto Launch 179 Background Playback 99...
  • Page 309 Copying Entries to the USIM Card 206 Countdown Timer 267 Creating & Sending Message (MMS) 148 Creating & Sending Message (SMS) 159 Creating a vObject 201 Custom Screens 218 Customer Service 315 Data Folder 193 Date & Time 50 Date Stamp 137 Daylight Saving Time 52 Delay Timer 140 Deleting a Registered Bluetooth™...
  • Page 310 Manage Folder 166 Managing Appointments 259 Media Player 96 Media Player Settings 102 Melody&Music 193 Memory Card 44, 202 Memory Manager 179 Missed Calls 59 MMS 148 MMS Settings 157 MMS/SMS Common Operations 164 Mobile Light (Camera) 140 Mode Settings 209 Car 209 Meeting 209 Normal 209...
  • Page 311 Recording Videos 132 Registering a Bluetooth™ Enabled Device 282 Rejecting Incoming Calls 56, 243 Rejecting Messages 245 Reply 166 Reset Settings 90, 184 Response to Detection by Other Bluetooth™ Compatible Devices 284 Restoring Data (Memory Card) 272 Restoring Data (USB Cable) 292 Retrieve 166 Retrieve MMS 154 Retrieving Network Information 252...
  • Page 312 Video Size 133 vObjects 200 Vodafone live! 172 Vodafone live! CAST 187 Voicemail 63 Voice Recorder 265 During a Call 58 Playing Recordings 266 Recording Sound 265 Wallpaper 217 WAP Push Messages 161 Warranty & After Sales Service 313 White Balance 141 World Clock 270 Setting 51 Viewer 270...
  • Page 313: Warranty & After Sales Service

    Warranty & After Sales Service Note Vodafone and Toshiba assumes no responsibility for damages to you or third parties as a result of a failure, malfunction or faulty operation of the product. Appendix Warranty A warranty card is included with the handset. Carefully read the card and check that the store...
  • Page 314: After Sales Service

    It is, therefore, recommended that you keep a backup copy of important data such as Contacts list data. Vodafone and Toshiba assumes no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or alteration of handset data (contents of the Contacts list, Data Folder, etc.) and settings...
  • Page 315: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about a Vodafone handset or service, please call General Information. For service or handset repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Vodafone Customer Centres From a Vodafone handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance.