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DIGNOケータイ3
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  • Page 1 DIGNOケータイ3 User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Package Contents............... 6 Parts & Functions.............. 6 USIM Card Installation............9 Handset Memory & SD Card..........11 Inserting & Removing Battery.........14 DIGNOケータイ3 Charging Battery.............. 15 User Guide Contents Power On/Off..............17 Importing Data from Other Mobile Phones....18 Display................21 Display-Top (Status Bar) Indicators.......
  • Page 4 Data Broadcast (Japanese)..........65 Camera/Image Editing Capturing Photos & Recording Videos......68 Scanning QR Code (Bar code).......... 70 Music/Videos Music Files.................72 Viewing Movies..............72 Data Folder Handling Data (Data Folder)..........74 Connectivity & File Backup Using Infrared Transmission..........80 Settings in Common Wallpaper &...
  • Page 5: About The Online Manual

    Introduction About the Online Manual Thank-you for purchasing this product. Before You Begin Read "クイックスタート (Quick Start)" (Japanese) and "お願いと ご注意 (Safety Precautions)" (Japanese) thoroughly beforehand for proper use. Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions. Guide Usage Notes In the Online Manual, most operation descriptions are based on handset at time of purchase.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Package Contents............... 6 Parts & Functions.............. 6 USIM Card Installation............9 Handset Memory & SD Card..........11 Inserting & Removing Battery.........14 Charging Battery.............. 15 Power On/Off..............17 Importing Data from Other Mobile Phones....18 Display................21 Display-Top (Status Bar) Indicators....... 22 Checking Handset Status &...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents Parts & Functions Package Contents Handset Parts ・Handset (DIGNO ケータイ3 (Keitai3)) ® ・Battery (KYBAQ1) ・AC Charger (KYCAV1) ・お願いとご注意 (Japanese) ・クイックスタート (Japanese) Name Description Hear other party's voice, sound of music/ Earpiece/ video/One seg through this. Speaker Display Screens appear here.
  • Page 9 Incoming/Charging LED Light up or flash to notify handset status such as charging or receiving call or mail. Indicator Handset status color/status Lights up in Charging is in progress. Handset cannot be powered on due to low Flashes red battery or problem on charging occurs. Flashes blue Handset received missed call or mail.
  • Page 10 Handset Keys Show/hide information in Standby. Long (Power/End Press for Power Off screen. Key) Activate Write now . Long Press to toggle Bluetooth on/off. Key) ® 1 Operates when setting enabled. Multi Selector In this Online Manual, Multi Selector operations are indicated as follows: ・...
  • Page 11: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card Installation Slide USIM card in direction shown and push the card into USIM Card is an IC card containing customer and USIM Card Slot until it clicks locked authentication information, including handset number. Inserting USIM Card Always power off beforehand. ・Note location of notch.
  • Page 12 Removing USIM Card Push down the stopper until it clicks locked Always power off beforehand. Remove Back Cover Insert Battery ・Gently lift Back Cover by notch in direction shown with finger. Remove battery ・ Slide Battery in direction onto metal terminals in handset, and press into handset in direction ・Put fingertip on Battery from the notch of handset and gently lift Battery by upper part in direction shown.
  • Page 13: Handset Memory & Sd Card

    Handset Memory & SD Card Remove battery Handset supports SD Card up to 32 GB. Some SD Cards may not operate properly. When you use a SD Card on market for the first time, be sure to format it with handset. Handset memory is available for saving system data, applications, captured photos and movies, and other data.
  • Page 14 Removing SD Card Insert Battery Always power off beforehand. Remove Back Cover ・ Slide Battery in direction onto metal terminals in handset, and press into handset in direction ・Gently lift Back Cover by notch in direction shown with finger. Fit Back Cover on handset, and press Back Cover in directions shown Remove Battery ・Put fingertip on Battery from the notch of handset and...
  • Page 15 Formatting SD Card Push down the stopper until it clicks locked Settings More settings Insert Battery Storage ・ Slide Battery in direction onto metal terminals in handset, and press into handset in direction Fit Back Cover on handset, and press Back Cover in directions shown Select SD card (Erase)
  • Page 16: Inserting & Removing Battery

    Inserting & Removing Battery ERASE & FORMAT DONE Inserting Remove Back Cover All SD Card files are deleted. ・Gently lift Back Cover by notch in direction shown with Cautions on Formatting SD Card finger. Observe the following when formatting SD Card. ・Formatting deletes all SD Card files.
  • Page 17: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Removing Charge Battery inserted in handset. Always power off beforehand. Incoming/Charging LED Remove Back Cover Lights red during charging, and goes out once charging completes. ・Incoming/Charging LED flashing while charging indicates an abnormality with Charger, Battery, or that equipment has reached the end of its service life, and that Battery is not charging properly.
  • Page 18 Charging with Desktop Holder (Sold Separately) Insert USB Type-C plug of AC Charger into External Device Port Desktop Holder is an optional accessory. Use SoftBank- specified Desktop Holder. For details on Desktop Holder, AC Chargers and other peripheral equipment, see SoftBank Website. This section describes charging method using AC Charger ・External Device Port is only for USB Type-C.
  • Page 19: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Remove AC Charger from Desktop Holder Powering On Charging completes. Long Press until SoftBank logo appears Handset powers on, and Standby appears after a while. ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts. Power Off (Long Press) Handset shuts down.
  • Page 20: Importing Data From Other Mobile Phones

    Importing Data from Other Mobile Receiving Mail Data by Infrared Phones Mail data (.vmg) received by Infrared is saved on IrDA folder (in Data folder, File manager IrDA Receiving Data by Infrared When reading mail data, save the data on the folder created on the location below and perform reading operations.
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting Enabling Bluetooth ® Cannot Activate Bluetooth Function ® Is Airplane Mode enabled? If you enable Airplane Mode Settings Wireless/Network Bluetooth with Bluetooth function ON, Bluetooth function is ® ® disabled. Bluetooth settings open. ® Bluetooth Bluetooth is enabled. ® ・...
  • Page 22 Receiving Data by Bluetooth ® Select file When a data receive request is sent from a paired device, a share notification is shown on Notifications Window. To receive data: (Long Press) Follow onscreen prompts File is saved. Notifications Window opens. Receiving Phonebook via Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 23: Display

    Display Display Saving Display goes completely dark after a certain period of no Standby operation to save power. ・ Press any key other than (except during a Standby appears as follows. Add widgets and applications with call) to reilluminate Display. Standby settings.
  • Page 24: Display-Top (Status Bar) Indicators

    Display-Top (Status Bar) Notification Indicators Indicators Notification Indicators appear on the left. Indicators (new message notification, handset status, etc.) appear on Status Bar. Status Bar Layout Indicator Description Urgent News Call Arriving/Calling/in Progress Call on Hold Missed Call Notifications, warnings, etc. appear here. (Notification New Answer Memo Indicators) New Voicemail...
  • Page 25: Checking Handset Status & Notifications (Notifications & Settings Window)

    Checking Handset Status & Status Indicators Notifications (Notifications & Settings Window) Status Indicators appear on the right. Open notifications and check handset status. Using Notifications Window (Long Press) Indicator Description Battery Strength Charging Battery Care Mode Signal Strength No Signal No SIM Card Notifications Window opens.
  • Page 26: Sub-Display

    Sub-display Using Quick Settings Window View signal, battery, and time as well as missed calls, and new Use Quick Settings Window to toggle Airplane mode, Wi-Fi, mail. Information appears for missed voice calls, new mail, etc. Bluetooth , etc. on/off and to set a Manner mode etc. ®...
  • Page 27: Security Codes

    Security Codes Information on Sub-display Information appears for voice call, mail, and other Code Types notifications. Appearing information: The following codes are required for handset use. Operation Information Description Password can be user-set and changed on handset. Call/S! Mail/SMS from caller/sender in Saved name Phone Book Code...
  • Page 28 Setting Operation Password Resetting Operation Password Set a four- to eight-digit code. In screen for entering Operation Password, PASSWORD RESET Follow onscreen prompts ・My SoftBank authentication is required to reset Settings Lock/Security Operation Operation Password. Set My SoftBank authentication password setting from My SoftBank Website.
  • Page 29: Usim Pin

    USIM PIN Enabling USIM PIN When PIN (a code for USIM Card) is enabled, PIN entry is USIM PIN and USIM Card Lock required for handset use each time handset is powered on with USIM Card installed. When USIM card lock is enabled, PIN (a code for USIM Card) is required for handset use each time handset is powered on;...
  • Page 30 Changing USIM PIN Lock USIM Card to change PIN. See Enabling USIM PIN details. Settings Lock/Security SIM card lock USIM card lock settings open. Change SIM PIN Enter current PIN (OK) Enter new PIN (OK) Re-enter new PIN (OK) PIN is changed.
  • Page 31: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Basic Operations with this Handset....... 30 Key Operation..............30 How to Use Pointer............31 Main Menu................. 31 Accessing Applications............. 32 Using Manner Mode............34 Using Airplane Mode............35 Other Basic Operations............36...
  • Page 32: Basic Operations With This Handset

    Basic Operations with this Key Operation Handset Cursor Operation with Keys Handset Keys Operate cursor in screen with Almost all operations can be performed by pressing the keys. Pointer Operation Softkeys Operate Multi Selector to use the onscreen pointer. Available when Pointer is activated ( is shown on Status Function/operation labels appear at bottom of Display;...
  • Page 33: How To Use Pointer

    How to Use Pointer Main Menu Turn Pointer on in a Pointer-capable application such as Using Main Menu Browser and OfficeSuite to use the onscreen (pointer) with Multi Selector. Use the following applications and services. Pointer Operations Item Description Setting a description to appear when Pointer Mail Exchange S! Mail, SMS, and PC Mail.
  • Page 34: Accessing Applications

    Accessing Applications Select item Access applications in one of several ways. Use as convenient. Key Long Press Long Press keys to access the following pre-saved applications and functions. ・Functions may not be available depending on handset usage when accessed. Function activates/opens. Operation Description In Standby,...
  • Page 35 Custom Key From Current Function Assign frequently used phone numbers or favorite applications Access applications from history of recent applications. on Custom Keys to quickly open them by pressing Custom Key Activate several applications and operate while switching from any screens. between applications.
  • Page 36: Using Manner Mode

    Using Manner Mode Setting Auto Manner Mode Mute ringtones and other handset sounds to avoid disturbing Set Manner mode to change automatically at a set time. others around you. Cautions on Activating Manner Mode Ringtones, operation tones, etc. do not sound in Manner mode.
  • Page 37: Using Airplane Mode

    Using Airplane Mode Changing time to switch to manner mode Leaving power on, suspend signal-transmitting functions. Select time to set in auto manner mode screen, (Edit) Time Enter time (Done) Activating Airplane Mode (Set) Changing day to enable manner mode (Long Press) Select time to set in auto manner mode screen, (Edit)
  • Page 38: Other Basic Operations

    Other Basic Operations Airplane Mode Caution Activating Airplane mode disables Wi-Fi and Bluetooth ® Checking Your Phone Number interrupting corresponding transmissions. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections can be used even in ® Airplane mode by enabling Wi-Fi or Bluetooth after ® activating Airplane mode ;...
  • Page 39: Operations In Common

    Operations in Common Customizing Fonts............38 Changing Handset Response to Calls & Mail....38 Text Entry.................39 Phone Book................ 41...
  • Page 40: Customizing Fonts

    Customizing Fonts Changing Handset Response to Calls & Mail Changing Text Size Set ringtone, vibration, Incoming LED etc. for each function. Change the size of text in menus, when entering text, etc. Making Settings for New Calls Settings Wallpaper/Display Font size Settings Sound/Notification Phone...
  • Page 41: Text Entry

    Text Entry Making Settings for New Mail Use keys to enter text. Text entry descriptions are for default input method. Settings Sound/Notification Notification sound Text Entry Basics Use Dial Keys to enter characters. Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character options for that key.
  • Page 42 Entering Letters Using Wildcard Input In 12-key Keyboard, to enter "Mail": In a text entry window, enter hiragana Select conversion candidate ・Entry in 1-byte alphabet is described. ・ Available when Wildcard input is set. ・Replace end of a text string with "○" (wildcard) to narrow down prediction conversion candidates.
  • Page 43: Phone Book

    Phone Book In Phone fields, Phone number Enter number Save phone numbers and email addresses. In addition, save birthdays and other information. Set ringtones for incoming calls/messages for each contact. Phone Book Caution Contacts may be altered/lost if handset is left uncharged or without a Battery, or due to accidents malfunctions, repairs, handset upgrade/replacement, mishandling, etc.
  • Page 44 Changing phone/email/address/website type Setting color of flashing incoming LED for voice call In Edit Phone book data window, Mobile Home In Edit Phone book data window, Incoming settings Phone/Email/Address/Website field Select the Incoming LED Select color type to save ・ If you select Default setting , handset operates according to common settings.
  • Page 45: Phone

    Phone Calling................44 Placing International Calls..........46 Optional Services..............48 Global Services..............52...
  • Page 46: Calling

    Calling Placing Calls How to place calls, answer calls, and options available when a call is arriving or in progress are described. Dial number Telephone Function Emergency Location Report Making emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) automatically reports handset location to corresponding agency (police, etc.).
  • Page 47 Operations on Placing Calls Answering Calls Saving Dialed Phone Number to Phone Book Dial number (Register) Add new entry When call arrives, (Answer) Add to entry Phone Book edit window opens. ・ If you select Add to entry , select destination from Phone Book.
  • Page 48: Placing International Calls

    Placing International Calls Auto Answering (Menu) Answer memo when a call is arriving Calling to Countries Outside Japan ・ Press to answer a call while playing back/recording auto answering. ・Select whether to output recorded content from Dial number Earpiece by pressing (ON/OFF) while recording auto answering.
  • Page 49 Deleting Multiple Prefix No. Phone Call Settings Prefix setup (Menu) Delete multiple Select prefixes to delete (Delete) ・ While selecting prefix, (Menu) Check all Uncheck all to select ( )/cancel ( ) all the prefixes. Handset dials the number. To end call, Call ends.
  • Page 50: Optional Services

    Optional Services Call Barring Restrict outgoing/incoming calls and SMS messages. Optional Services ・When attempting to place/send a call/SMS while calling is restricted, a message appears. Message may take time to Use these SoftBank Optional Services: appear in some areas. ・Call Forwarding and Voicemail cannot be used at the same Restriction Description time.
  • Page 51 Troubleshooting Voicemail Calling is not barred. Are you using Call Forwarding or Voicemail? Calling Phone Call Settings Call service settings may not be barred even if All outgoing calls and Voicemail/Call forwarding Restrict all incomings are set. Voicemail/Call forwarding window opens. Always forward When Busy When unanswered...
  • Page 52 When New Message is Recorded Call Forwarding A tone sounds and appears on Status Bar. To play message, New voicemail in Notifications Window, then Phone Call Settings Call service settings follow voice guidance. Voicemail/Call forwarding Operations on Using Voicemail Changing Time to Forward to Voicemail In Voicemail/Call Forwarding window, When unanswered Forwarding time...
  • Page 53 Changing Call Waiting Setting Number Enter number (Done) Requires separate subscription. Phone Call Settings Call service settings Number for forwarding calls to is set. ・ Phone Book to quote a number from Phone Book. Operations on Using Call Forwarding Call service settings window opens. Changing Time to Forward to Saved Number Call waiting In Voicemail/Call Forwarding window,...
  • Page 54: Global Services

    Global Services Group Calling Handset is Global Roaming Service eligible. Use the same Requires separate subscription. handset number outside Japan. Calling Japan During a call, enter number of another party ・Print out roaming area/rate information to carry while traveling abroad as needed. Dial number When call answered, (Menu)
  • Page 55 Changing Data Roaming Setting Change setting for data communication outside Japan. Settings Wireless/Network Cellular networks Handset dials the number. ・ Alternatively, (Call) Call ・To dial other countries, select other party's country instead Japan(JPN) Cellular network settings open. To end call, Data roaming Call ends.
  • Page 57 Messaging Messaging................56 Customizing Handset Address......... 56 Sending S! Mail..............57 Sending SMS..............58 Using PC Mail..............59...
  • Page 58: Messaging

    Messaging Customizing Handset Address Changing and saving a mail address for exchanging S! Mail is S! Mail described. Exchange long text messages with S! Mail-compatible SoftBank Changing Address handsets, other mobile providers' terminals, computers/other email-compatible devices. Attach media files for multimedia messaging.
  • Page 59: Sending S! Mail

    Sending S! Mail Select Subject field Enter subject Sending S! Mail (Long Press) Select Message field Enter message Window for creating S! Mail opens. Select Recipient field Address book Receive history Send history Mail group Profile Direct input (Send) ・ Address book Receive history Send history...
  • Page 60: Sending Sms

    Sending SMS Operations on Creating S! Mail Converting S! Mail Draft to SMS Sending SMS In window to create S! Mail, (Menu) Convert to ・If more than the sendable number of characters are Create New SMS entered, a confirmation screen appears and part of data is deleted.
  • Page 61: Using Pc Mail

    Using PC Mail Select Message field Enter message Setting an Account Mail PC Mail (Send) ・If no account is set, a setup window opens. ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Follow onscreen instructions to set up account SMS is sent. If More than the Sendable Number of Characters are Entered Prompt appears indicating limit is exceeded.
  • Page 63: Internet Services

    Internet Services Browser................62...
  • Page 64: Browser

    Browser Opening New Tabs Enter search words or a URL to use the Internet. Browser is a Open multiple webpages in different tabs to switch between Pointer-capable application. them easily. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is an encryption protocol that secures Internet transmissions of important/sensitive information such as credit card numbers and corporate secrets, providing protection against online threats (eavesdropping, falsification, impersonation, etc.).
  • Page 65: One Seg

    One Seg One Seg Service..............64 Using One Seg Service............. 65 Data Broadcast (Japanese)..........65...
  • Page 66: One Seg Service

    One Seg Service Widescreen Use One Seg service for mobiles (only in Japan). One Seg service is available in widescreen. Note that screen layout changes in widescreen. Troubleshooting One Seg service does not activate. Does not activate when the battery level is low. Activate after handset is charged sufficiently.
  • Page 67: Using One Seg Service

    Using One Seg Service Data Broadcast (Japanese) Using One Seg Service Data Broadcast (Japanese) Viewing is described for handset after channels have been set. Data broadcast with program information appears at bottom of Display in One Seg screen (vertical). ・Not available in widescreen. One Seg screen (vertical) appears.
  • Page 68 Operations on Data Broadcast Displaying Data Broadcast on Full Screen In One Seg screen, (Menu) Data broadcast fullscreen Returning One Seg Operation While using One Seg service, (Vol/Ch).
  • Page 69: Camera/Image Editing

    Camera/Image Editing Capturing Photos & Recording Videos......68 Scanning QR Code (Bar code).......... 70...
  • Page 70: Capturing Photos & Recording Videos

    Capturing Photos & Recording Videos Aim Camera at subject Capture photos and videos in portrait or landscape views. Unless described otherwise, capture in portrait view is described for photos, and in landscape view for videos. Camera Cautions When Using Camera Mind etiquette when using Camera.
  • Page 71 Recording Videos Image is dark/blocky. There is a strong light around the subject or strong light source is on the screen. Avoid capturing photos with a strong light source such as sun or lamp. In addition, image may be deteriorated if handset is left in a warm place for a long time or camera is exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
  • Page 72: Scanning Qr Code (Bar Code)

    Scanning QR Code (Bar code) Scanning QR Code (Bar code) Scan QR code or JAN code for web search, etc. (Menu) Scan QR Codes QR code (bar code) scanning function activates. Aim at a QR code (bar code) to appear it on handset display. QR code (bar code) is scanned automatically and the result appears on handset display.
  • Page 73: Music/Videos

    Music/Videos Music Files.................72 Viewing Movies..............72...
  • Page 74: Music Files

    Music Files Viewing Movies Play back music files and create playlists of favorite songs. Play back movies. Playing Music Playing Movies Selecting and playing back a music file in Data Folder is described as an example. (Long Press) Movies (Long Press) Music Folder list opens.
  • Page 75: Data Folder

    Data Folder Handling Data (Data Folder)..........74...
  • Page 76: Handling Data (Data Folder)

    Handling Data (Data Folder) Checking Files Handset files are managed in Data Folder. Files created with Apps or received with mail or from the Internet are automatically saved to the appropriate folder. (Long Press) Data Folder The following folder types appear in Data Folder. Folder type Files contained Photos captured with handset Camera and...
  • Page 77 Setting a File as Phone Ringtone or Changing Display Method of Folder Notification Sound In Folder/File list window, (Menu) View mode Select a music file to set in File list window View mode Years view Folder view (Menu) Set as ringtone ・If you select Years view, folders are sorted by year and month automatically based on the date and time when the file is created.
  • Page 78 Operations on Using File Manager Using File Manager Switching Destination of Data Shown In File list window, (SD card/Phone) (Long Press) Setting a File as Wallpaper or Phonebook Select and show a file to set in File list/File display window (Menu) Set as Wallpaper...
  • Page 79 Copying/Cutting Selected File/Folder Adding a Folder In File/Folder list window, (Menu) Copy In File list window to add a folder, (Menu) Move Copy multiple Move multiple Select folder Enter folder name (Done) file/folder to copy/move (Copy/ ・If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Move) Show file/folder list to paste (Menu)
  • Page 81: Connectivity & File Backup

    Connectivity & File Backup Using Infrared Transmission..........80...
  • Page 82: Using Infrared Transmission

    Using Infrared Transmission Sending Profile (Phone Number, Etc.) Exchange data (profile, Phone Book entries, Notepad entries, With handset and other device close together, align their photos, videos, music, etc.) with mobile phones and other infrared ports in a straight line. devices.
  • Page 83 Align infrared ports on handset and receiving device Screen for sending in progress appears. Commence receiving on other device File is sent.
  • Page 85 Settings in Common Wallpaper & Display Settings..........84 Sound & Notification Settings........85 Lock & Security Settings..........86 Wireless & Network Settings.......... 88 Data Communication Settings......... 89 Auto Communication & Synchronization Settings..91 Battery Settings...............92 Custom Key Settings............93 Device Info & Settings............ 94 More settings..............94...
  • Page 86: Wallpaper & Display Settings

    Wallpaper & Display Settings Setting Period of Inactivity after which Display Turns Off Automatically. Wallpaper & Display Settings In Wallpaper/Display window, Backlight time Select time Set Wallpaper, Display brightness, etc. Settable items are the following. Canceling Key Backlight Item Description In Wallpaper/Display window, Key backlight Set Preset wallpapers, Live wallpapers, or...
  • Page 87: Sound & Notification Settings

    Sound & Notification Settings Operations on Using Sound/Notification Setting Volume for Ringtone, Operation Tones, Sound & Notification Settings etc. In Sound/Notification window, Volume Select item Set Manner mode as well as make settings for ringtone, to select volume level operation tones, etc. Settable items are the following. ・When manner mode is set, volume level cannot be selected for some item depending on the mode.
  • Page 88: Lock & Security Settings

    Lock & Security Settings Set each item Lock & Security Settings Make security settings including Screen lock and security codes. Settable items are the following. Item Description Set Operation Password for using Operation applications and functions. password For details, see "Setting Operation Setting is complete.
  • Page 89 Encrypting Data in SD Card Managing Trust Agents In Lock/Security window, Encryption & credentials In Lock/Security window, Trust agents Follow onscreen prompts Encrypt SD card NEXT Enter Lock No./ password ENCRYPT ・ Displayed when Lock screen is set. ・Charge handset sufficiently beforehand and perform procedure with handset kept charged.
  • Page 90: Wireless & Network Settings

    Wireless & Network Settings Operations on Network Settings Setting Whether to Stop Radio Communication Wireless & Network Settings with Power On In Wireless/Network window, Airplane mode Set network functions such as Airplane mode. Settable items ・ Airplane mode to toggle check ( )/uncheck ( are the following.
  • Page 91: Data Communication Settings

    Data Communication Settings Data Usage Window Layout Check your amount of cellular data usage (per month) and restrict usage. Data usage is only as tracked by handset, and may differ from actual data usage statement. Checking Data Usage Check data usage. Data usage cycle Show cycle for checking data usage/set cycle reset Settings...
  • Page 92 Operations on Limiting/Alerting Data Limiting & Alerting Data Usage Usage Set an upper limit and alert position on data usage beforehand Setting Data Communication Limit to receive alerts and notifications of limited usage when the upper limit is approached. In Data usage window, Data warning &...
  • Page 93: Auto Communication & Synchronization Settings

    Auto Communication & Restricting Data Communication for Individual Applications Synchronization Settings Limit the data communication possible per application. Changing Auto Communication & Synchronization Settings Settings Wireless/Network Change settings to suppress communication volume of auto communication. Change the followings. Item Description Disable Location information.
  • Page 94: Battery Settings

    Battery Settings Setting Battery Care Mode Set the upper limit of battery charge at 85 % to extend the Checking Battery Use battery life. Check battery saver settings and battery use. Settings Battery Settings Battery Battery Care Mode Battery level Battery care mode screen appears.
  • Page 95: Custom Key Settings

    Custom Key Settings Using Battery Saver Set action when is pressed or Battery consumption can be reduced when the battery level is is Long Pressed. low. Custom Key Settings Settings Battery Settings Custom key Battery saver Custom key settings open. Set each item Battery saver screen appears.
  • Page 96: Device Info & Settings

    Device Info & Settings More settings Device Info & Settings More settings Check handset status. Make settings for other functions. Settable items are the following. Item Description Settings About phone Make settings for operations when connected to PC via USB. Set Pointer activation indicator on/off Pointer and Pointer Size.
  • Page 97 USB Settings Storage Settings Make settings for operations when connected to PC via USB. Check handset and SD Card memory space, mount or unmount SD Card, erase SD Card files, and use other options. Settable items are the following. Item Description Charge this Charge handset.
  • Page 98 Operations on Using Storage Application Settings Unmounting SD Card Check information for installed and running applications. In Storage window, SD card (Unmount) Settings More settings Mounting SD Card In Storage window, SD card (Mount) Erasing Data on SD Card In Storage window, SD card (Erase) ERASE &...
  • Page 99 Location Information Settings Location Make settings for location information. Item Description Location Set usage of location information. Set the mode for obtaining location Mode information. App-level Set whether to permit usage of location permissions information for individual applications. Set to detect Wi-Fi or Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 100 Operations on Languages & Input Language & Input Settings Setting the User Language Make settings for language and character entry. Settable items are the following. In Languages & input window, Language (言語) 日本 語 English Item Description ・You cannot change user language during a call. Language (言...
  • Page 101 Operations on Using Date & Time Date & Time Settings Setting whether to Use the Time Provided by Make settings for date and time. Settable items are the the Network following. In Date & time window, Automatic date & time Item Description ・...
  • Page 102 Operations on Using Accessibility Accessibility Settings Setting whether to Invert Display Colors Make user accessibility settings for increased handset convenience such as captions and large text. In Accessibility window, Color inversion ・ Color inversion to toggle check ( )/uncheck ( Item Description Color...
  • Page 103 Operations on Using Reset Options Reset Settings Resetting Network Settings for Wi-Fi, Mobile Reset settings or erase all data (reset to factory default). Data, and Bluetooth ® In Reset options window, Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Settings More settings Reset options Bluetooth RESET SETTINGS Enter Operation...
  • Page 105 Appendix Updating Software............104 Specifications..............105 Materials................106 General Notes..............107 Warranty & After-Sales Service........109 Customer Service............109...
  • Page 106: Updating Software

    Updating Software Updating Software Manually Operate handset where signal reception is good and without Software Updates changing location. Also operate with adequate battery charge. Signal becoming weak or Battery becoming low during an update may cause an update failure. At specified time, handset automatically checks for and downloads firmware updates as required.
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Specifications AC Charger (KYCAV1) Item Description DIGNO ケータイ3 (Keitai 3) ® AC 100 V-240 V 0.3 A Input 14-20 VA 50-60 Hz Handset specifications are as follows. Output DC 5.0 V 1.2 A Charging Item Description Temperature From 5°C to 35°C Handset: Approx.
  • Page 108: Materials

    Materials USIM Card Slot (Terminal Copper alloy/Ni + Au plating Portion) DIGNO ケータイ3 (Keitai 3) ® USIM Card Slot (Resin LCP resin Portion) Outer Case PC + GF resin + SUS sheet metal/UV cured Battery (LCD Case) acrylic coating Terminal...
  • Page 109: General Notes

    General Notes AC Charger (KYCAV1) 【902KC】 here refers to this mobile phone 【DIGNO ケータイ ® 3】. Main Unit Polycarbonate (Outer Casing) Print Label PET resin Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for This Product (for Japan) Cord Power Plug Zinc/Nickel This mobile phone 【902KC】 meets Japanese technical...
  • Page 110 Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) FCC Notice http://www.arib-emf.org/01denpa/denpa02-02.html (Japanese) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation World Health Organization is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device http://www.who.int/emf may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio waves by accept any interference received, including interference that smartphone/3G model...
  • Page 111: Warranty & After-Sales Service

    Warranty & After-Sales Service Customer Service Please feel free to contact one of the following numbers with Warranty any questions or problems. ・The warranty period is 1 year from the date of newly SoftBank Customer Support purchase. ・Repairs will be done based on terms of free repair service. Direct all inquiries to SoftBank, from charges to service Terms of free repair service is referred to SoftBank information, here.
  • Page 113: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions............112 General Notes..............122 Water & Dust & Shock Resistance........125...
  • Page 114: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Handset, Battery, USIM Card, AC Charger, Desktop Holder (Sold Separately), Conversion Cable For proper handset use, carefully read Safety Precautions (Optional) (Common) beforehand. Keep this guide for future reference. Observe these safety precautions to prevent injury or damage to property.
  • Page 115 Do not apply excessive force to or break handset. Particularly when carrying handset in Do not drop, step on, throw, or otherwise your clothes pocket, do not bump it or place it subject to strong force or impact, or to between objects.
  • Page 116 If you notice an unusual odor, unusual sound, smoke, overheating, discoloration, deformation, Do not use damaged. etc. while using, charging or storing handset, May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. do the following. - Unplug from outlet. - Turn handset power off. - Remove Battery from handset.
  • Page 117 Handset Do not look into Infrared Port when sending data by infrared. May affect eyesight. Do not put handset in a fire or attempt to heat it. May cause fire, burns or injuries, etc. When using infrared transfer, do not point Infrared Port at an appliance or other apparatus having infrared capability.
  • Page 118 Before boarding an aircraft, power off handset Keep handset power off near high precision or place handset in Airplane mode. electronic devices or devices using weak signals. Restrictions are in place for use aboard aircraft; follow airline instructions. Radio waves may cause devices to misoperate, etc. Radio waves may affect aircraft instrumentation.
  • Page 119 If any skin abnormality occurs with use of handset, immediately discontinue use and seek medical attention. Failing to so may cause itchiness, rash, etc. depending on the individual. For details on materials used in handset, see "DIGNO ケー ® タイ3 (Keitai 3)."...
  • Page 120 Battery If you notice an unusual odor, overheating, discoloration, deformation, etc., do not use Battery. Do not allow metal objects (necklaces, hairpins, May cause fire, burns, injury, etc. etc.) and conductive materials to come in contact with connection terminals. Do not carry or store such objects or materials with Battery.
  • Page 121 AC Charger, Desktop Holder (Sold Separately) Do not touch AC Charger cord, Charging Terminals, power plug, or Desktop Holder with wet hands. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Do not use AC Charger if cord is damaged. May cause fire, burns, electric shock, etc. Use with the specified power source at the specified voltage.
  • Page 122 Conversion Cable (Optional) If Charging Terminals are bent or otherwise deformed, immediately discontinue use. Do not try to return to original shape and resume use. Short-circuiting of Charging Terminals may cause fire, Do not use Conversion Cable if cord is burns, injury, electric shock, etc.
  • Page 123 Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment When connecting/disconnecting Conversion Cable to/from handset, insert/remove straight to/from terminal without bending, and without pulling by cord or otherwise subjecting to excessive force. When carrying handset, keep a minimum of Failing to do so may cause fire, burns, injury, electric 15 cm from implanted cardiac pacemaker, shock, etc.
  • Page 124: General Notes

    Observe the following for optimal performance. Please use ・If a message appears indicating error due to temperature handset after reading carefully. while External Device Port is in use, immediately disconnect 【902KC】 here refers to this mobile phone 【DIGNO ケータイ ® cable.
  • Page 125 36˚C – 40˚C). ・Keep IC (metal) portion clean for use. -DIGNO ケータイ3 (Keitai 3) ® ・Do not adhere labels, etc. on USIM Card. -Battery ・Do not disassemble or modify USIM Card. May cause content ・Clean Port/Terminals with a dry cotton swab, etc.
  • Page 126 Music & Video & TV Functions Bluetooth ® ・Do not listen to music or watch videos/TV while driving ・Frequencies a vehicle or riding a motorcycle or bicycle. Such use of Handset Bluetooth function uses 2.402 GHz – 2.480 GHz ® a mobile phone is prohibited by law (use while riding frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Page 127: Water & Dust & Shock Resistance

    Water & Dust & Shock Resistance Wi-Fi Handset has IPX5-equivalent and IPX8-equivalent water ・Frequencies resistance as well as IP5X-equivalent dust resistance with Handset Wi-Fi function uses 2.402 GHz – 2.480 GHz Back Cover completely attached. Handset is also provided with frequencies in the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Page 128 Shared Precautions ・Attach Back Cover firmly. Lodged particles (lint, hair, sand, etc.) may allow water intrusion. ・Do not remove or attach Back Cover while wearing gloves. Lodged particles (lint, hair, sand, etc.) from glove may allow water intrusion. In Various Environments ・Check handset and hands for moisture, sand, grime, etc.
  • Page 129 ・Handset fulfills performance requirements for assumed When Charging usage. However, handset is not guaranteed for any and all conditions of actual usage. Malfunction determined to be Accessories are not waterproof. Check the following before due to mishandling is not covered under warranty. and after charging.
  • Page 131 A About the Online Manual........... 3 Accessing Applications............. 32 Auto Communication & Synchronization Settings..91 B Bar code................70 DIGNOケータイ3 Basic Operations with this Handset....... 30 Battery Settings...............92 User Guide Index Browser................62 C Calling................44 Capturing Photos & Recording Videos......68 Changing Handset Response to Calls &...
  • Page 132 Using Infrared Transmission..........80 K Using Manner Mode............34 Key Operation..............30 Using One Seg Service............. 65 Using PC Mail..............59 L V Lock & Security Settings..........86 Viewing Movies..............72 M W Main Menu................. 31 Materials................106 Wallpaper & Display Settings..........84 Messaging................56 Warranty &...
  • Page 134 DIGNOケータイ3 User Guide January 2020, First Edition SoftBank Corp. Visit SoftBank Shop for assistance Model : DIGNOケータイ3 Manufacturer : KYOCERA Corporation...

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