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! Unauthorized copying of any part of this manual is prohibited. ! Manual content is subject to change without prior notice. ! Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this manual. Please contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32) about unclear or missing information.
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Utility Software (CD-ROM) Complimentary Sample * Utility software updates/upgrades may become available on SoftBank Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download if required. ! For further information about accessories, please contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32).
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Video Call Settings...........5-7 Changing Group Name ........... 4-7 View Group/Group Members........4-7 Using Phone Book ...........4-8 6. Camera Making Calls from Phone Book ....... 4-8 Before Using Camera..........6-2 Sending Phone Book Entries........4-10 Image File Formats..........6-2 Speed Dial ............4-10 Notes ..............
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7. Display & Sound Settings Any Key Answer ............8-3 Clamshell Control............ 8-4 Display Settings............7-2 International Call Setting......... 8-4 Wallpaper ............... 7-2 Auto Answer............8-5 Date & Time............7-2 Main Menu Icons ............ 7-4 9. Entertainment Themes..............7-5 Brightness............... 7-5 Media Player ............
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Opening Files............10-5 Notes ..............10-19 Inserting & Removing Memory Card ....10-20 Data Folder............10-5 Format Memory Card .......... 10-21 Viewing CCF Files ..........10-7 Viewing Memory Card Files......... 10-21 Options ..............10-7 Using Files .............10-9 Phone Book Backup..........10-22 PC File Transfers ..........
Using This Manual In this manual, SoftBank 706P User Guide, SoftBank 706P is abbreviated as 706P. Manual Symbols Press the corresponding key to execute the function or operation indicated at the bottom of Display. Multi Selector Softkeys Use Multi Selector to select items, navigate In this manual, Softkey operations are menus, etc.
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Screen Shots Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Operation Descriptions In this manual, most operations are described with handset open. Default Setting Abbreviated Steps Main Menu operations expressed as shown here. For more information, see Handset Menus (ZP.1-24).
Safety Precautions Symbol Explanations ■ Before use, read these safety precautions carefully and ■ Prohibited Action use your handset properly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Disassembly Prohibited These safety precautions contain information intended ■ to prevent bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property, and must be Avoid Moisture observed at all times.
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Do not throw or otherwise subject to strong Handset, Battery & Charger force or impacts. Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or Danger cause damage to handset. Do not use or leave handset or related hardware Use specified battery, charger and holder. in locations subject to high temperatures, such The use of devices other than those specified may as near an open flame/heater, in sunlight or...
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Battery Caution Do not store handset in humid or dusty places, Danger or in high temperature environments. See battery label to confirm battery type. May cause malfunction. Label Battery Type Keep handset out of the reach of young children. Li-ion Lithium-ion May be swallowed or cause other bodily injury.
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May cause fire and environmental damage. Place Warning tape over the terminals to insulate battery, and take it to a SoftBank retailer or institution that handles If battery does not charge after specified time, used batteries in your area. stop charging.
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Turn off handset near high-precision electronic Turn off handset where use is prohibited, such devices or devices using weak electronic signals. as aboard aircraft or in hospitals. Handset may possibly cause these devices to Handset may interfere with the operation of sensitive malfunction.
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Caution Handset may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged skin contact that may result in burns. Using handset in a vehicle may sometimes affect the electronic equipment of some models. In such cases, stop using handset, as this could impede safe driving.
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Handset use may cause itching, rashes, eczema or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. In this case, immediately stop use and seek medical treatment. Parts Materials Surface Finish Display side, keypad side, PC resin Acrylic UV cured coating External Display side, Battery side Outer case Battery cover...
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In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset Charger and seek shelter. There is a risk of being struck by lightning and Warning suffering electric shock. Do not place a magnetic card near or in handset. Do not use if charger cord is damaged. The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, May cause electric shock, overheating, or fire.
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Do not short-circuit or touch charging terminals. Caution May result in fire, electric shock, equipment malfunction or bodily injury. Do not place heavy objects on charger cord. Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative May cause electric shock or fire. (-) earth.
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Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush Near Electronic Medical Equipment hour trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators may be in use nearby. Warning Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Persons using electronic medical equipment Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones outside medical facilities should consult the...
! Do not use handset while driving. General Notes ! Do not park illegally to use handset. ! SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/ ! Handset use may affect vehicle electronic equipments. alteration of handset/Memory Card information (Phone Book entries, images/sound files, etc.).
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! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Never disassemble or modify ! The European RTTE and US FCC approval of this handset. product is limited to the use of the SoftBank 706P ! Avoid forceful rubbing or scratching handset displays. handset with accessories Battery PMBAA1, AC Charger EB-CAX800 (Overseas), In-Car Charger PMJAA1.
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These functions are disabled after handset replacement/ ! Be conscious of sound bleed from headphones. upgrade or service cancellation: Camera; Media Player; ! 706P is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and S! Applications. high humidity. After a period of disuse, these functions may become •...
Logo is a trademark of the SD Card filed. If duplicates are made using handset, please Association. observe the copyright laws. 706P is equipped with a camera. Materials captured with the camera are also ® ®...
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SoftBank Customer Centre; "SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for General SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Information. SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries.
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value for 706P is 0.850 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted with handset transmitting at its highest certified power level, and follow the testing methods set by the government.
P.17-1 Image Capturing Messaging Camera Mail Capture still images or record video clips. Exchange longer text messages with SoftBank & Exchange short text messages other e-mail compatible mobiles, PCs, etc. Attach with other SoftBank handsets. multimedia files; download attachments. P.15-2 P.15-2...
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Etiquette Functions Handset Displays Manner Mode Offline Mode Wallpaper External Display Press one key to mute 706P Disable 706P transmissions Customize 706P by setting Press Side Key for signal & tones and activate vibration without turning power off. image to appear in Standby.
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Near Chat Exchange text messages with ® Bluetooth devices. P.11-4 P.11-2 P.9-2 P.9-13 Exchange files with compatible devices via USB cable. Clamshell Control Open-to-Answer Call Close-to-End Call Open 706P to answer calls. Close 706P to end calls. P.8-4 P.8-4 P.11-10...
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Record up to 60 seconds of a Record caller messages for Place current line on hold to Connect with up to five other call or a voice memo on 706P. unanswered calls on 706P. answer an incoming call. parties during a single call.
! USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged. 706P or Network services (calling, messaging, Web, etc.). ! If USIM Card/706P with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen, Turn handset off before inserting/removing USIM Card.
Inserting & Removing USIM Card ! Do not force USIM Card into or out of 706P; may damage handset/USIM Card. ! Remove battery (ZP.1-18) then follow steps below. ! Be careful not to lose the removed USIM Card. ! Avoid touching USIM Card terminals or IC chip; doing Inserting so may hinder performance/USIM Card recognition.
! For information on PUK, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32). [Default] 9999 4 to 8-digit code used to prevent unauthorized 706P use. ! If PUK is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is ! PIN1 can be changed (ZP.12-3).
Handset Parts & Functions Internal Camera Illumination Light/ Use during Video Calls Charging Indicator Lights for incoming transmissions, charging, Earpiece etc. Display Multi Selector Portrait/Macro Selector Scroll up , down , left , right to navigate menus and text. Press Speaker select a menu item, release shutter or start recording...
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Speaker Connect earphone/ Memory Card Slot microphones here Insert microSD™ Memory Card here Side Key While 706P is ringing, Charging Terminals press to mute ringer Press and hold to toggle Charging Port/External Port Photo Light on/off Connect AC Charger or other accessories here...
■ In Standby (continued) Quick Keys Activate Keyguard ■ In Standby Open Volume settings Open Main Menu/ Press and hold for a few seconds to Release Keyguard turn handset power on or off Open Yahoo! Keitai menu list* Dial Voice Mail Centre Long Press Open Phone Book Dial speed dial...
Display Display Indicators Battery Level Display Level 3 Level 2 Time Level 1 Level 0 Date (Bar appears in red) External Network Service Display Wallpaper Date Time Signal Strength Strong Moderate Weak Out-of-Range Offline Mode Left Softkey Right Softkey Function Function GPRS Connection Available Navigation Keys...
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Phone Active Phone Full Received Full; Server Mail Saved New Message Recorded SMS Memory Full New Message Recorded Answer Phone Full ® Bluetooth Enabled ® Bluetooth Device Call Forwarding or Voice Message Infrared Enabled 706P Visible Connected Voice Mail Active 1-13...
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Answer Phone Active Secret Mode Active New Message Recorded Alarm Set Answer Phone Full New Message Recorded Answer Phone Full Schedule Set Voice Message ® Bluetooth Enabled ® Bluetooth Device 706P Visible Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Active Connected 1-14...
Battery & Charger Information Window In Standby, Information window opens for missed calls, Before Charging Mail/SMS messages, Answer Phone messages, etc. Charge battery before use or after a period of disuse. to select an item 7 [View] Charging Time & Operating Time 3G Mode GSM Mode Approximately 160 minutes...
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Battery Life Precautions ! Use or store battery between 5°C - 35°C. ! Clean 706P, battery & charger with dry cotton swab. ! Use specified charger only. Battery may deteriorate, ! Charge battery at least once every six months. overheat or cause fire.
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• If Manner mode is active/Warning Tone Off, nothing sounds. • Begin charging battery within two minutes; otherwise, 706P will automatically shut down. • When 706P is closed, press (Side Key) to cancel Warning Tone. ! During a Call A message appears and Warning Tone sounds via Earpiece or Speaker.
Replace battery cover Battery Installation & Removal Cover should click into place. ! Always turn off handset power before opening handset to remove battery. Slide battery cover, then lift to remove Insert Battery When battery is removed just after changing handset settings, changes may not take affect.
! Do not pull, bend or twist AC Charger cord. Plug ! AC Charger is compatible with household currents between AC 100V and 240V. ! SoftBank is not liable for problems resulting from Release Tabs charging 706P abroad. Charging AC Charger...
Insert 706P into Desktop Holder Desktop Holder Place 706P in Desktop Holder and push until it clicks. Purchase Desktop Holder separately. Charging Indicator illuminates and charging starts. Use specified AC Charger only. Charging is complete when Charging Indicator goes out.
When charging is complete, unplug In-Car Charger In-Car Charger, then disconnect handset Charging Time: Approximately 160 minutes Squeeze Release Tabs to remove Charger Connector, and replace Port Cover. Charging Charger Indicator ! Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative earth Connector Lighter Socket (DC12V/24V).
Handset Power On/Off When 706P Power is First Turned On… Setup window appears; enter date and time 7 ! If unentered, 2007/01/01 00:00 is set by default. Retrieving Network Information When is pressed for the first time, 706P initiates Network Information retrieval;...
Move cursor and enter correct date/time. ! Clock Options Away Clock (ZP.7-3) ・ Daylight Savings Time (ZP.7-2, P.7-3) ・ Time & Date Formats (ZP.7-4) ・ ! Date & Time Settings effective on 706P: from 00:00 on 2006/01/01 to 23:59 on 2099/12/31 1-23...
Use & Settings record video clips Messaging Data Folder Entertainment Create/view SMS or Open files saved on Use Media Player, Mail messages 706P/Memory Card ComicSurfing, etc. Main Menu In Standby, Main Menu appears. Tools Phone Book Settings Set Alarm or save...
Example 2: to select after Example 1 Display Settings Menu Numbers Use keypad to select functions or menu items. Unnumbered Menu Items When numbers do not appear, select items as shown. Example 1: to select from Main Menu Settings Numbered Menu Items Press keys to select corresponding menu items.
[Default] 9999 Information (ZP.18-32) for details. Required to use/change some handset functions. ! Call Barring Password can be changed on 706P (ZP.14- ! " appears for each digit entered. ! Handset Code can be changed on 706P (ZP.12-2). ! Write down Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Call Barring Password.
Making Voice Calls ! Calling Abroad from Japan: ZP.2-4 ! Calling Japan from Abroad: ZP.2-18 ! Making Video Calls: ZP.5-3 Calling within Japan Show or Hide Caller ID Before Calling… ! Enter number, [Menu] 7 My Caller ID In Standby Show Hide ! Confirm signal strength (ZP.1-12)
Caller ID: Z From Step 2 on P.2-12 ! When the same number is called more than once, only the most recent record appears. ! Call Log records remain after 706P is turned off. ! When 50 records are saved, oldest are deleted first.
Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 (Coast Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32). Guard) even when some handset restrictions are active. ! Call SoftBank handsets without entering country code. Emergency Numbers are Invalid When ! To make calls while abroad: ZP.2-18 ! Offline mode is active (ZP.2-20)
Withheld (ZP.12-5) to talk ! Phone Book may be slow to open just after 706P is turned on. If a call is received at to end call this moment, number appears even if saved Call Time appears. in Phone Book; Ringer and Illumination follow general settings and no picture appears.
Caller ID: Z From Step 2 on P.2-12 When a call arrives, [Reject] ! Call Log records remain even if 706P is turned off. ! When 50 records are saved, oldest is deleted first. Forward Activate Call Forwarding beforehand to automatically forward incoming calls to a preset number.
Answer Time Answer Phone [Default] 8 seconds Record up to eight voice messages on 706P. Set time before which call is redirected to Answer Phone. ! When Answer Phone is active, appears in Standby. ! Unavailable when handset is off, out-of-range or Offline.
Engaged Call Operations Playing Messages When a new message is recorded, Information window Show operations during Voice Calls. ! For operations during Video Calls: ZP.5-5 opens and appears in Standby. ! For more about Information window: ZP.1-15 During a call, Display turns off after approximately one In Information window, Answer Phone minute to reduce power consumption.
Voice Recorder Handsfree Conversations Record up to 60 seconds of a call. Hear the other party’s voice via Speaker. During a call, (Side Key) During a call, [Menu] 7 Speaker ON Recording starts after a tone. Talk handsfree. to stop recording ! To cancel: [Menu] 7 Speaker OFF...
Opening Phone Book More Engaged Call Operations During a call, [Menu] 7 Phone Book Sending Touch Tones During a call, use keypad to send touch tones for voice Phone Book opens. mail or other touch tone activated services. Placing Call on Hold During a call, When a call is put on hold, caller is informed.
! When a number is called more than once, only last record appears. Incoming and outgoing call records appear here. ! Call Log records remain even if 706P is turned off. In Standby, to select a Call Log ! When the maximum number of records are saved, oldest is deleted first.
Creating Messages Using Call Log Records to select a Call Log Making Calls to select a record 7 [Menu] 7 to select a Call Log Create Message to select a record 7 [Menu] 7 Call 7 Create Mail or Message SMS message (Mail:Z From Step 2 on P.15- Voice Call Video Call...
Delete All [YES] 7 Enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 ! Handset Code: P.1-26 Total Call Time remains even after 706P is turned off. Service Charges Viewing Remaining Cost Remaining appears if Cost Limit is set (ZP.2-14). Main Menu 4 Settings...
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7 Enter PIN2 7 ! To cancel, select Disable Enter PIN2 7 Total Call Cost remains even after 706P is turned off. Enter cost limit 7 Price/Unit When Limit is Reached & Outgoing Calls Enter currency denomination and price per unit of call Blocked Reset Total Call Cost (ZLeft) to allow outgoing calls.
My Number Show Charge Confirm handset phone number in My Details (ZP.4- [Default] OFF 14). Also confirm data saved in My details: name, mail Show or hide call charge during or after a call. address, etc. Main Menu 4 Settings Call Settings In Standby, Service Charges...
Make Voice Calls while outside Japan. [Default] 3G Adjust Network mode for current country or region. ! For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32). 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. ! Separate subscription is required for this service.
Main Menu 4 Settings Connectivity Manual When is Selected When 706P is back within network coverage, it searches for an Network Settings Select Operator operator automatically. If the last one cannot be found, a list of [Menu] 7 Insert Edit Delete valid operators appears.
Manner Mode Making Calls while Abroad Minding Mobile Manners Calling Japan from Abroad In Standby, press and hold Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both + (International Code) appears. dangerous and bothersome.
Manner-related Features Activating Manner Mode Press one key to mute 706P tones and activate vibration Press one key to mute 706P tones and Manner Mode for incoming transmissions. activate vibration for calls/messages (ZRight) ! When Manner mode is active, (Silent &...
Activating Offline Mode [Default] OFF Temporarily suspend all 706P transmissions; when active, all calls/messages and incoming information are blocked. ! When Offline mode is appears. Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Offline ® disables Infrared/Bluetooth transmissions. Offline ® ! Bluetooth devices are unusable in Offline mode.
Text Entry Enter alphanumerics, hiragana, kanji, katakana, symbols and pictographs. Text Entry Window & Character Input Modes Input Modes Character Types Press to toggle input modes. Press and hold to toggle double-/single- byte. Single-byte Double-byte alphanumerics alphanumerics Single-byte Double-byte numbers numbers Kanji (Hiragana) Single-byte...
Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. ! For input modes and character type: ZP.3-2 ! Press and hold numeric keys ( ) to enter single-byte numbers assigned to each key, regardless of input mode. To enter +, press and hold in single-byte number mode.
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Input Modes Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers [Double-byte] [Double-/Single-byte] [Double-/Single-byte] [Double-/Single-byte] Symbol List/ ゛ ゜ " ゛ ゜ Symbol List/Pictograph List Pictograph List [Press and hold] Mail Address [Press and hold] Template List & URL List* # - , ! ? ¥ & ( ) " ’ = ^ + ; , ! ? ¥...
Entering Characters three times 7 to move cursor* 7 Entering Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana three times 7 is entered. すず Example: Enter ネコの鈴 * When the next character is on the In alphanumerics mode, same key, move cursor first. three times to switch to single-byte katakana mode to select 鈴...
Small Kana ( , etc.) Space っ , ッ Example: Enter small hiragana っ Single-byte Space at the end of text Step Press repeatedly until single- Single-byte Space within text byte space appears* 7 (3 times) Display press count differs by input mode. つ...
Symbol & Pictograph Log Lists Symbols & Pictographs ! Pictographs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible SoftBank handsets or e-mail addresses. In kanji (hiragana) or alphanumerics mode, Symbol List appears. to toggle Symbol List and Pictograph List. Log List may appear first.
Mail & Web Extensions Character Code Quickly enter these mail extensions or web prefixes: Use 4-digit character code (Kuten Code) to enter Kanji. In a text entry window, [Menu] 7 .ne.jp .or.jp http://www. Input .co.jp .com https://www. Options In alphanumerics mode, press and hold 7 Enter Kuten Code Kuten Code Select an extension 7...
Conversion Methods Using Predictive Conversion (Japanese Only) Example: Enter 私の飴 In kanji (hiragana) mode, Predictive Conversion is entered and All List appears. The following suggestion lists appear while entering text わ or after a word is fixed. While Entering Text Show candidates likely to convert (Predictive Candidates) and matching candidates (Normal Candidates)
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to select in Normal Resetting Learned Words 飴 List 7 Clear log of words selected in kanji conversion. In a text entry window, [Menu] 7 Input Options Reset Learned Words [YES] If the Word is not Listed Enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 Press to return to hiragana, and segment hiragana to ! Handset Code: ZP.1-26...
Editing/Deleting Entries User’s Dictionary In a text entry window, [Menu] 7 Input Save frequently used words/phrases (up to 100 entries). Options Assign a reading (keyword) in hiragana to each entry. In text entry windows, enter a reading and convert. Saved 7 Select an entry User's Dictionary words/phrases appear among word suggestions.
Editing Text Copy/Cut & Paste Copy or cut text and paste it into text entry windows. Deleting & Replacing In a text entry window, [Menu] 7 Copy Delete Characters within Lines Place cursor before a character 7 Place cursor before (or after) text to copy/cut A character after cursor is deleted.
Back-up Important Information Keep a separate copy of Phone Book entry information. When battery is exhausted or removed for extended periods, entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect data recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered entries.
Save up to 500 entries in Phone Book. Save phone numbers or mail addresses etc. in USIM Card Phone Book (maximum number of savable entries varies by card). Item Description 706P USIM Card Enter last name and first name. When saving to USIM Card, enter both last Last Name/ ○...
Birthday Enter birth date 7 Create New Entry Postal Code Country State City No./street Additional Phone Book Entries Address 7 Enter text 7 Info [OK] to exit Address field Main Menu 4 Phone Book Create New Entry Note Enter up to 32 characters 7 Select an item 7 Voice Call Follow General Setting...
USIM Card Phone Book Entries Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) cannot be saved in Phone Book. ! Set Save New Entry USIM Ask Each Time beforehand (ZP.4-11). Main Menu 4 Phone Book Create New Entry Saving from Call Log USIM) Save phone numbers from Call Log (All Calls, Outgoing, Select an item 7 Missed Calls or Incoming) to Phone Book.
Saving from Mail/SMS Phone Book Memory Status Save phone numbers or mail addresses from received View number of savable Phone Book entries and existing Mail/SMS to Phone Book. Phone Book entries. Main Menu 4 Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages Phone Book Manage Phone Book Memory Status...
Group ! Assign Phone Book entries to Groups (ZP.4-4); To view Group members, select a group 7 otherwise, entries will be automatically assigned to Ungrouped Switching Between 706P & USIM Card When is set to (ZP.4-11), follow View from Phone & USIM Changing Group Name these steps to switch view.
Using Phone Book Making Video Calls/International Calls After selecting a phone number in Step 4, [Menu] 7 Call Select Making Calls from Phone Book Video Call International Call a country for international call Phone Book opens in A-KA-SA-TA-NA search mode by Selecting Show/Hide Number before Calling default.
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Phone Book Search Method Searching Entries by Reading In Standby, 7 Enter a Reading 7 [Default] A-KA-SA-TA… Select an entry Search for an entry using one of these search methods: ! Entries beginning with designated A-KA-SA-TA-NA, Reading or Group. character appear. Main Menu 4 Phone Book Phone Book Settings...
Sending Phone Book Entries Speed Dial Send Phone Book entries to other compatible devices Set phone numbers to Speed Dial for easy dialling. ! Voice Mail Centre number is preset to and cannot be ® wirelessly via Infrared or Bluetooth changed.
Phone Book Settings Save New Entry [Default] Phone View from Select Phone Book memory for new entries. [Default] Phone Main Menu 4 Phone Book Select Phone Book to open. Phone Book Settings Save New Entry Main Menu 4 Phone Book Phone USIM Ask Each Time...
Editing Phone Book Entries Deleting Phone Book Entries Correction/Change Deleting One by One In Standby, 7 Select an entry In Standby, 7 Select an entry [Menu] 7 [Menu] 7 More Edit Select an item 7 7 Edit 7 Delete ! Repeat this step to edit other items. Deleting All Entries [Save] The entry is overwritten.
Copying All Entries Copying Phone Book Entries Copy all or individual entries between 706P and USIM Card. Main Menu 4 Phone Book ! Entry items unsupported by USIM Card are not copied. Manage Phone Book Copying One by One Copy All from USIM Card to Handset...
My Details Sending My Details Save phone number, mail address, street address, etc. in ! Infrared: ZP.11-2 My Details; send to other handsets or PCs via Infrared or ® ! Bluetooth : ZP.11-4 ® Bluetooth Main Menu 4 Phone Book My Details Editing My Details [Menu] 7...
Indicator Note ! Only available within 3G network coverage ( appears). Incoming Image ! 706P is 3G-324M compliant; calls connected via different Other Party’s Name/ systems may be disconnected (charges apply). Number* Outgoing Call Time ! Increasing Speaker volume may cause interference.
! Phone Book takes a moment to open just Speaker. after turning 706P on; if a Video Call is ! Video Call Window: ZP.5-2 made at this time, number appears even if ! Video Call Operations: ZP.5-5 saved in Phone Book.
Internal Camera Image is sent. ! Phone Book takes a moment to open just after turning 706P on; if a Video Call is received at this time, number appears even if saved in Phone Book; Ringer and Illumination follow general settings and no picture appears.
Video Call Operations Mute Mute handset microphone. Earpiece Volume During a call, [Default] Level 4 appears in Voice Call window. Adjust volume (Level 1-6). ! To cancel Mute: again During a call, (increase) or (decrease) Image & Sound Settings Volume level appears at lower left corner. [Default] Send Voice &...
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Camera Zoom Image Priority Zoom outgoing image in or out. [Default] Priority Incoming ! Zoom level: Internal Camera (1-3)/External Camera (1-25) Toggle incoming image and outgoing image. During a call, (zoom in) or (zoom out) During a call, [Menu] 7 Image Priority Camera Priority Priority Incoming...
Video Call Settings Opening Phone Book Open Phone Book during a call. Image & Sound Settings ! Phone Book entries cannot be called or edited. [Menu] 7 View Phone Book [Default] Send Voice & Video Select outgoing image and sound settings. ! Phone Book: ZP.4-1 Main Menu 4 Settings...
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Display Backlight Settings Incoming Video Quality [Default] Brightness: Level 3 [Default] Standard /Backlight Time: Always ON Adjust incoming video image quality. Set Display backlight brightness and duration. Main Menu 4 Settings Video Call Main Menu 4 Settings Video Call Incoming Video Quality Display Backlight Standard Motion Prioritized...
Before Using Camera Shutter Click ! Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode. Volume cannot be 706P features Two Mega Pixel CMOS Camera capable of changed. capturing still images and videos. Send still images/videos ! Change shutter click sound (ZP.6-12).
Key Assignments External & Internal Camera Press designated key to execute assigned function. Select External Camera or Internal Camera. ! Press to open key assignment guide. To toggle cameras, press Keys Camera Video Camera Internal Zoom In Camera Zoom Out Activate Video Camera Activate Camera Release Shutter...
Camera Display Indicators Camera Tab Main Menu 4 (ZP.6-12) Camera White Balance Automatic Fine Picture Preview Window Cloudy Light Bulb to change mode (ZP.6-6) Zoom Camera Tab Level 1-25 (ZP.6-11) Photo Light to zoom in to zoom out Press and hold to turn ON/OFF Save to Brightness Phone...
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Video Camera Tab Main Menu 4 Camera Video Preview Window White Balance (ZP.6-12) ! Change settings before capture. Automatic Fine Zoom (ZP.6-8) Cloudy Light Bulb Video Camera Tab Level 1-25 to change mode to zoom in to zoom out (ZP.6-11) Photo Light Save to Phone...
*1 All Zoom Ratio values are approximates. *2 Files are automatically named "picture0001.jpg", "picture0002.jpg", etc. unless changed. *3 Number of images captured in default settings (Picture Size, Quality) and saved to 706P. ! Activate Night Mode when shooting in low light (ZP.6-12).
Capturing Still Images Camera Tab Main Menu 4 Camera Before Image Capture… ! Confirm active camera (To toggle cameras: ! Confirm settings (ZP.6-4) Frame subject to capture the image To save the image, [Save] ! When designated memory (ZSave to: P.6-12) is full, ! To return to Preview window without image is saved to alternate location automatically.
*2 All Zoom Ratio values are approximates. *3 Files are automatically named "video0001.3gp", "video0002.3gp", etc. unless changed. *4 Number of video files recorded in default settings (External, Attach) and saved to 706P. ! Record video in well-lit conditions. ! Videos folder shares memory with Pictures, Sounds, S! Appli, etc. in Data Folder. Saved still images, S! Applications, etc. reduce available memory for videos.
Recording Videos ! Confirm battery strength (ZP.1-12) and memory (ZP.10-5) before recording. When battery is low, video cannot be recorded. Video Camera Tab Main Menu 4 Camera Frame subject Before Image Capture… ! Confirm active camera to start recording (To toggle cameras: ! Confirm settings (ZP.6-5) to end recording ! Recording stops automatically at maximum...
Other Camera Functions To view captured images, to select an image 7 Continuous Shooting Full-size image appears. to toggle full-size images. Capture a succession of 15 still images automatically with a single press. Save All Images ! Picture size is fixed to for External QVGA (320x240) [Menu] 7...
Self-Timer Photo Light Use as a strobe when capturing images. Main Menu 4 Camera Camera or Video Camera Tab [Menu] 7 Self-Timer 5 seconds 10 seconds Photo Light Frame subject 7 After 5 or 10 seconds, shutter is released and recording starts.
Camera Settings Available options vary by capture mode. ! Select options before capture; use Direct Keys (ZP.6-3). Default Item Description Camera Video Camera Toggle cameras (ZP.6-3) Toggle Camera External Camera External Camera Select image size (ZP.6-6) Picture Size QVGA (320x240) Select quality.
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Default Item Description Camera Video Camera The number of savable still images at the specified size and quality. For video, total recording time and maximum Available Memory available recording time for one file at the specified recording time ( ) and quality. Extended Video Attach Reset current camera/video camera settings to defaults...
Viewing Saved Images Sending Images Sending Pictures via Mail Main Menu 4 Data Folder Capture and send pictures via Mail directly. Open Pictures ! Alternatively, attach pictures saved in Data Folder Pictures (ZP.10-11). Open Videos Frame subject 7 Videos Mail Composition window opens. Select a file 7 Complete and send Mail (Z From Step 1 on Selected image appears.
Sending Video via Mail Record and send Videos via Mail directly. ! Recording Time must be set to beforehand Attach (ZP.6-5). Frame subject 7 To end recording, Attach to Mail Complete and send Mail (Z From Step 1 on P.15-6) 6-15...
Display Settings Date & Time Set clock for two time zones; change time & date format. Wallpaper ! To set date and time: ZP.1-23 [Default] .jpg サークル Home Clock Set Data Folder images to appear in Standby. Use images downloaded via Yahoo! Keitai. [Default] Home Area: Tokyo /Daylight Savings Time: OFF Main Menu 4...
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Away Clock Select Clock [Default] Set Time Zone: Tokyo [Default] Home Clock /Daylight Savings Time: OFF Select clock to appear in Standby. Set time for a second time zone; activate Daylight Savings Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Time to advance set time by one hour. Date &...
Display Format Main Menu Icons [Default] Time: 24 hour Change Main Menu icons or background. /Date: YY/MM/DD Change time and date format. Changing Main Menu Icons Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Main Menu 4 Date & Time Display Format Settings Display Settings Main Menu Icons...
Changing Main Menu Background Themes Main Menu 4 [Default] Black Settings Display Settings Change Display colour scheme. Main Menu Icons [Menu] 7 Main Menu 4 Change Full Image Settings Display Settings Themes Select an image 7 Black White Brown [Decide] ! To enlarge: Select an image 7 Brightness [Default] Level 5...
Display Position Backlight Time Display Position Upper Centre [Default] 15 seconds Upper Left Lower Left Set Display backlight illumination time. Main Menu 4 Settings Display Settings Language Setting Backlight Time [Default] Automatic 15 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds Set menu language. applies USIM Card Automatic language.
Sound Settings Ringer Volume [Default] Volume 3 Ringtones Adjust volume of incoming call or message alerts. [Default] Voice Call, Video Call: ! When set to , handset does not ring. ブザー .mmf Silent /Message: キラキラ .mmf increases volume from 1 to 6 at Escalating Tone Set tones for incoming calls and messages.
Message Ringtone Duration Warning Tone Enter ring time (1-99 sec) 7 Vibration Alert [Default] OFF If active, 706P vibrates for incoming calls and messages. Main Menu 4 Settings Sound Settings Vibration Alert Avoid placing 706P on unstable surface when Vibration Alert is active/while charging battery;...
Mode Settings Change handset mode; each has a distinct combination of alerts, ringtones, etc.; Personalise individual mode settings. Manner mode settings cannot be changed. ■ Default Settings By Mode Settings Normal Manner User mode Outdoor Drive .mmf .mmf .mmf .mmf Voice Call/Video Call ブザー...
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Switching Modes [Default] Normal ! When is set, Manner User mode Outdoor Drive an indicator appears in Standby (ZP.1-13). Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Mode Settings Select a mode 7 Editing Mode Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Mode Settings Example: Cancelling Vibration Alert in Outdoor mode [Menu] 7 Outdoor...
Key Tone Flashes while on a Voice Call Sky Blue 7 Select a tone 7 Key Tone Conversation Key Tone Volume Close Flashes when 706P is closed Violet Clamshell Key Tone Volume Flashes while transferring Data adjust volume ( Silent...
Call Settings Keypad Backlight [Default] 15 seconds Any Key Answer Set Keypad backlight illumination time. [Default] OFF Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Activate to make multiple keys valid to answer calls. Key Settings Keypad Backlight Any Key Valid Keys Select or backlight time 7 Answer...
Clamshell Control Close-to-End Call ! Handset Code: ZP.1-26 Enter International Code 7 cannot be activated during a call Close-to-End Call ® using Bluetooth or Earphone. ! Yahoo! Keitai cannot be cancelled by closing 706P even if is active. Close-to-End Call...
Country Number List Auto Answer Default country number list; edit, add or delete entries. [Default] OFF ! For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Activated automatically when headphones or a Information (ZP.18-32). ® Bluetooth handsfree device is attached; 706P beeps and...
Saving Music Files on PCs When saving music files to Memory Card via PC or other devices Play music (Audio Player) or video clips (Movie Player) for use with 706P, observe the following guidelines: saved on 706P/Memory Card. Create Playlists (ZP.9-9). ! Copyrighted Works Do not infringe on third party/intellectual property rights.
Copy protected files may not play, be saved or forwarded. To play a copy protected file, obtain Content Key (ZP.10-6). Confirm file expiry date or usage limitations (ZP.10-5). Download Video Video Download Video 706P connects to Network and Download site appears. ! Follow onscreen instructions to download media files.
Continuous Play Select an item 7 Play Once Random Play Repeat Track All Music Select files from 706P & Memory Card List Select files from Music folder Music Select files from Sounds folder Ring Song If Total Files exceed 1000, 0000/-- appears.
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Select a file 7 Background Music Selected file plays. Listen to music while using other 706P functions. ! Playback Window Operations: ZP.9-8 ! Background Music is only accessible via Media Player: Main Menu 4 Entertainment Media Player To end playback, [Back] 7 Audio, then select a file to play.
H.263 ! Background Music ends for Video Call or low battery. ! 706P supports Sub-QCIF, QCIF, QVGA and CIF. ! Some files may not play even if format is supported. ! Copy protected files do not play after license expiry (Content Key: ZP.10-6).
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Select a file 7 Full Screen Playback Selected file plays. Press to switch to Full Screen. To return to normal Playback ! Playback Window Operations: ZP.9-8 window, press again. ! Press in Full Screen mode, to rotate Playback window to exit 180 º.
Playback Mode Item Operation Select music/video files from Playlists Playlist (Increase) / (Decrease) Adjust Volume Select music/video files from 706P & All Music List Replay Track Memory Card /List All twice Play Previous Full Screen (Video) Select display size for video playback...
! Confirm playback mode settings in Playback window Playlist links to each file in its original folder. (Playback Mode Indicators: ZP.9-4). Create up to 30 Playlists on 706P and Memory Card each. Add up to 99 files to a single Playlist. Main Menu 4...
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7 Select a file 7 Delete [OK] 7 A single Playlist cannot contain both music and video [YES] files, or files from both 706P and Memory Card. Delete All Files Delete All [YES] ! To delete multiple files, select a file 7 , then repeat as required.
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■ Selecting Playback Mode ■ Changing Playlist Order Main Menu 4 Main Menu 4 Entertainment Media Player Entertainment Media Player Audio or Video Audio or Video Playlist Playlist Select a Playlist 7 Select a Playlist 7 7 Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Playback [Menu] 7...
ComicSurfing (Japanese ! When an S! Application is paused, End the S!Appli? Only) appears; [YES] to end it and launch ComicSurfing. ! Launch ComicSurfing via S! Appli, or select a file from Activate this S! Application to view comics, photo books Books in Data Folder and press and other CCF files saved in Books (Data Folder).
Near Chat (Japanese Only) Starting Near Chat Exchange text messages with other SoftBank handsets or ® Main Menu 4 compatible devices wirelessly via Bluetooth Entertainment Transmission/connection fees do not apply. Near Chat ! Effective range is approximately ten metres. Near Chat starts and confirmation appears.
S! Loop (Japanese Only) S! Loop is communication service. Main Menu 4 Entertainment S!Loop 706P connects to the Network and S! Loop appears. ! See S! Loop Help for usage information. 9-14...
Save, play and manage still images/video clips captured with 706P Chaku-Uta ® downloaded from Web, etc. ! Access websites directly from Pictures, Sounds, S! Appli, Music, Videos and Books folders, and download files to 706P. Data Folder Structure Phone Still images captured by 706P or...
WBMP (.wbmp) require insertion of USIM Card in use at time of transfer. PNG (.png) ! 706P holds up to 1000 Content Keys. Multiple Keys may be SMAF (.mmf) required to use a file. Expired Keys are deleted automatically. SP-MIDI (.mid/.midi) AMR-NB (.amr)
Changing Memory View Viewing Data Folder ! In List view, press to switch views, Phone, Memory Card, Digital Camera* or Video Camera* Main Menu 4 Data Folder ! In Thumbnail view, select (Memory Card), (Digital Camera* ) or (Video Camera* ) and press .
Opening Files Memory Status Confirm current 706P or Memory Card memory status. Data Folder Main Menu 4 Data Folder Memory Status Main Menu 4 Phone or Memory Card Data Folder Select a folder 7 ! Changing Folder View: ZP.10-4 Select a file 7 File appears/plays.
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To obtain a new Key, Main Menu 4 Data Folder press [YES]. 706P connects to Content Key site. Sounds, Music or Videos ! Copy Protected Files: ZP.10-3 (Silver) appear by copy protected files. files...
Viewing CCF Files Options View CCF-format e-comics or photo books saved in Books Highlight a file in Data Folder and press [Menu] for the (ZP.9-12). following operations. ■ Pictures Main Menu 4 Data Folder Books Open file View Select a CCF file 7 Send files via Mail, Infrared or Send ComicSurfing starts.
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■ Sounds, Music, Videos ■ Books Play files Play files Play Play Send files via Mail, Infrared or Connect to website from linked files Jump to Web Send ® Bluetooth (ZP.10-11) ® Send files via Infrared or Bluetooth Send Set ringtone (Voice Call, Video Call and (ZP.10-11) messages) or save to Phone Book Set as*...
Using Files Ringtone Use Data Folder files as wallpaper, Phone Book picture, ® Sounds or Music Main Menu 4 ringtone, etc. Send files via Mail, infrared or Bluetooth Data Folder Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Set as Copy Protected Files ! When set as Wallpaper, Ringtones, Main Menu Icons Voice Call Ringtone Video Call Ringtone...
Saving a Music File to a Phone Book Entry Saving to Phone Book Set ringtones for numbers/addresses in Phone Book Save still image or sound files to Phone Book. (ZP.4-4). ! Set (ZP.4- View from Phone Phone & USIM 11) beforehand; images/sounds cannot be saved to USIM Sounds or Music Main Menu 4 Data Folder...
Main Menu Icons Sending Files Set still images to Main Menu icons. ® Send files via Mail, Infrared or Bluetooth to other compatible devices such as mobile phones, PCs, etc. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures ! Infrared: ZP.11-2 ® Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 ! Bluetooth...
Editing Pictures Resize Resize still images in Pictures to use for Wallpaper, Phone Zoom in or out of still images to resize (ZLeft). Book entries, etc. or add frames to them. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures Image Size Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Edit The following sizes can be selected when resizing/...
Trim to Free Size Trimming Crop still images for size. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures ! Image Size: ZP.10-12 Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Edit Trim to Preset Size Trimming Free Size to move Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures Rectangle appears.
Adding a Frame Super Clear Shadow Brighten shadow in still images. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures Main Menu 4 Data Folder Pictures Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Edit Select a file 7 [Menu] 7 Edit Add Frame Super Clear Shadow Frame 1-5 Processed image appears.
Managing Folders & Files Changing Folder & File Names ! Only names of folders and files created on 706P can be Creating New Folders changed. Create new folders within Pictures, Sounds, Music, Videos ! Files in a folder cannot have the same name.
Deleting Folders & Files Moving & Copying Files ! Only folders created on 706P can be deleted. ! Copy/forward protected files cannot be copied. ! Files in S! Appli cannot be moved. Main Menu 4 Data Folder ! Only JPEG files saved in handset memory can be moved/ copied to Digital Camera and Video Camera folders.
Select a file 7 ! Copy protected files may not appear in Thumbnail view Checkmark appears in the upper after being moved/copied to 706P; open/play file once. left of image. ! After being copied/moved between 706P and Memory ! To cancel selection: Select a file Card, some files may be unusable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc.
Templates Deleting Templates ! To delete a template, in Step 1, select a template 7 Use pre-installed text templates in messages, etc. Save [Menu] 7 Delete Delete One frequently used phrases. ! To delete all the templates, in Step 1, [Menu] 7 Delete [YES] 7 Enter 4-digit...
Memory Card ! SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/ alteration of Memory Card information. Keep a copy of 706P is compatible with microSD™ Memory Card. Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place. ! microSD™ Memory Card is referred to as Memory Card.
Memory Card Check Inserting & Removing Memory Card When Memory Card is installed correctly, appears. If ! Turn off handset before inserting/removing Memory Card. appears, Memory Card cannot be used. Remove Memory Card from handset, and re-insert it. If does not disappear, execute Inserting Memory Card Check (ZP.10-22) or format Memory Card (ZP.10-21).
"Viewing Data Folder" (ZP.10-4). Main Menu 4 Settings Memory Card Settings ! View up to 1000 Memory Card files/folders on 706P. Format Memory Card To view hidden Memory Card files/folders, delete files, 7 Enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 then turn 706P power off and restart it.
! Backup is not available when battery is low. Change/ charge battery before backup ! Do not remove Memory Card or battery during Check Memory Card. May damage 706P or Memory Card. Backup ! Incompatible/improperly formatted Memory Cards are not checked.
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! When backup/restoration starts in Offline mode, Offline mode is not cancelled automatically even when Main Menu 4 backup/restoration is complete. Phone Book ! Backup files created on other SoftBank handsets may Manage Phone Book Memory Card Backup not be usable on 706P. Restore Enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 Offline mode is set.
PC File Transfers Files moved or copied from 706P to Memory Card are managed as shown below: File Type From PC From 706P Data Folder Pictures Still images captured by 706P, etc. DCIM - xxx_PANA (xxx:100 - 999) Still DigitalCamera...
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706P temporary files are saved in Memory Card PRIVATE - MEIGROUP - PMC - FS_TEMP folder. All files in this folder are deleted each time Memory Card is inserted into 706P; do not save PC files/folders in this folder. 10-25...
Book/Schedule entries may not be received, or may be Before Using Infrared altered beyond the parameters listed left. ! 706P holds up to 100 Schedule entries and 500 Phone Transfer Phone Book/Schedule entries and Data Folder Book entries. If memory becomes full, remaining files wirelessly between 706P and compatible devices, entries are truncated.
Receive Data Folder Files Phone Memory Card Transfer starts. Receive Phone Book/Schedule Entry [Save] ! 706P receives files only in Standby. ! Infrared is cancelled if no transmission is made within three minutes or handset power is turned off. 11-3...
® Output Bluetooth Power Class2 altered beyond the parameters listed above. ! 706P holds up to 100 Schedule entries and 500 Phone 2.4 GHz (2.402GHz - 2.480GHz) Frequency Bands* Book entries. If memory becomes full, remaining Approximately ten metres Communication Distance* entries are truncated.
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Connection Flow Example: Notes Search Sender Recipient ® ! 706P may not be able to establish a Bluetooth ® connection with some Bluetooth devices. Accept ® ! Establish connections with certified Bluetooth devices that meet the specification standards developed by Request Bluetooth SIG.
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Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Paired Devices 706P accepts connection requests and receives files only in Standby; these functions are disabled when Password When No Paired Devices are Listed Lock/Keyguard is active or Software Update is in progress. When Previously Paired Devices are Listed...
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Visibility Accepting Connection Unconditionally with Trusted Devices [Default] Always On [Menu] 7 Make Trust 7 ® Set 706P visibility to other Bluetooth devices. ! Device Indicator like appears. ! When receiving data from the trusted device, receive Main Menu 4...
Receiving ® Bluetooth File Transfers ! Transferable Files: ZP.11-4 Main Menu 4 Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Settings ON/OFF Sending Select an item 7 [Menu] 7 Send to return to Standby Bluetooth appears in Standby. If Paired Device list is empty, device search starts. When sender starts transfers, connection Prepare recipient device request appears...
! Confirm Visibility setting if 706P cannot be searched or ® Bluetooth Settings paired with by senders (ZP.11-7). ! When receiving data from the trusted device (ZP.11- Changing Device Name 7), connection request does not appear. ! 706P receives files only in Standby.
Handsfree Setting [Default] Handsfree Mode Connect 706P to PCs to activate the following functions. Activate to use handsfree device for calls. Back up Phone Book, music files or still images from 706P to PC. Transfer still Main Menu 4 Settings...
Web Connections Charging Battery via USB Connect 706P to PC by USB to charge battery. Edit or delete Web Connections for Yahoo! Keitai access. ! Both PC and 706P must be turned on. ! Some profiles may not be edited.
PIN Entry ! For Handset Code details: ZP.1-26 [Default] OFF Main Menu 4 Settings Security Activate to require PIN entry each time 706P is turned on. Change Password Main Menu 4 Settings Security PIN Entry Enter current 4-digit Handset Code 7...
PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is [Default] 9999 incorrectly entered three times. Cancel PIN Lock by Activate PIN Entry before changing PIN1 (ZP.12-2). entering Personal Unblocking Key (PUK). ! For information about PUK, contact SoftBank Customer Main Menu 4 Settings Security PIN Entry Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32).
Security Functions ! Alternatively, follow the steps to set Keyguard; Main Menu 4 Settings Phone Settings Keyguard Keyguard ! When Keyguard and Password Lock are activated Lock handset keys to prevent accidental operation. simultaneously, Keyguard takes priority. When ! While Keyguard is set, appears in Standby.
Enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 Rejecting Specific Numbers Temporary Unlock Add numbers to Reject Call Numbers List to reject specific When appears, enter 4-digit Handset Code 7 incoming calls. Then set Reject Call Numbers Setting ! When Information window appears in Standby, does not appear even if Password Lock is active.
Voice Message or Picture to send ID. When Secret Mode is , only numbers/mail addresses appear for incoming communications from Secret entries. Set 706P to reject all incoming calls or incoming calls while abroad (Call Barring: ZP.14-8). 12-6...
Move downloaded Content Keys to Memory Card before ! Some applications are made for use on specific models. submitting a handset for repairs/replacement. Contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Move Content Keys from Memory Card to a new, repaired Information (ZP.18-32) for more information.
S! Applications deleted by All Reset cannot be restored. ! Deleted pre-installed data (Music, Sounds, Pictures, Templates) in 706P cannot be restored by All Reset. ! Handset Code is reset to default. ! Saved data in USIM Card or Memory Card cannot be deleted.
Calendar View Format View by day, week or month; set Alarms for events. [Default] One Month Select One Week or One Month view; see daily schedules Opening Calendar in week view. Main Menu 4 Tools Calendar Main Menu 4 Tools Calendar [Menu] 7 View Format...
Viewing Calendar Event Details Calendar Settings Main Menu 4 Tools Calendar Setting Week Start Day Select a date 7 Main Menu 4 Tools Calendar Select a schedule 7 In month or week view, [Menu] 7 Detailed schedule appears. Settings [Back] to exit Start Week From Select a day 7 Event Details...
Setting Day Off Creating Calendar Events Day Off dates appear in red. Save up to 100 entries. Main Menu 4 Tools Calendar Item Description Default In month or week view, [Menu] 7 Enter up to 96 characters Note Select an event type; icon Settings Category No Category...
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In month or week view, [Menu] 7 Memory Status Enter title 7 Note Select category 7 Category Schedule events between 00:00 on 2006/01/01 and 23:59 on 2099/12/31 can be saved on 706P. Start Enter date 7 7 Enter time 7 Once Daily Weekly Monthly...
Schedule Tone without returning to Standby. [Save] to end Schedule Tone does not sound in the following cases: ! During a call (Notification appears and 706P vibrates) ! In Manner mode (706P vibrates) ! When handset power is turned off...
Deleting a Calendar Event Deleting Calendar Events Main Menu 4 Deleting Multiple Calendar Events Tools Calendar Select a date 7 ! When deleting the events on scheduled date or the past, repetitive entries cannot be deleted. Select a calendar event 7 [Menu] 7 Main Menu 4 Tools...
Alarms Main Menu 4 Tools Alarms Select an alarm 7 Setting Alarm Select an item 7 Set up to five alarms. Alarm Tone sounds at the specified time once, everyday or weekly as set. appears in Standby when Alarm is set. Item Description Default...
Alarm OFF Stop Snooze Function Activate Snooze Function [Snooze] Alarm Tone does not sound in the following cases: ! During a call (notification appears and 706P vibrates) ! In Manner mode (706P vibrates) ! When handset power is turned off 13-9...
Calculator Voice Recorder Complete basic mathematical calculations up to ten digits. Record voice memos of up to 60-seconds. ! Recording during a call: ZP.2-9 Main Menu 4 Tools Calculator Recording Operation Assigned key Main Menu 4 Number (0 -9) Tools Voice Recorder –...
Activating Call Forwarding number when 706P is off/out-of-range. (ZRight) Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice appears in Standby when Call Forwarding is active. Mail Centre as set or when 706P is off/out- of-range. Voice Mail Main Menu 4 Settings Call Settings ! Missed Call Notification (ZP.14-4)
Voice Calls will not be forwarded When is set, press to answer calls while Ringer On under any conditions. 706P is ringing/vibrating. To forward calls immediately while 706P is ringing/vibrating, press [Forward] Unanswered Video Calls are forwarded to 06xxxxxxxx Cancelling Call Forwarding...
When is set, press to answer calls while Ringer On 706P is ringing/vibrating. To forward calls immediately ! Calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Centre via Call while 706P is ringing/vibrating, press [Forward]. Forwarding function; Voice Mail and Call Forwarding cannot be set simultaneously.
(ZP.2-7), the function with shorter ring time takes When Voice Mail is active, SMS messages are delivered priority. (Priority may change depending on signal for calls missed while 706P was off, out-of-range, etc. conditions.) Example 1: New Voice Mail message recorded...
Call Waiting Using Call Waiting [Separate subscription] During a call, tone sounds in Earpiece and second caller's ! Call Waiting is not available for Video Calls. number appears on Display. ! Name appears if saved in Phone Book. Call Waiting ON/OFF When tone sounds, First line is put on hold and second is connected.
Multiparty Call Conference Call [Separate subscription] While switching between two lines, [Menu] ! Multiparty Call is not available for Video Calls. Merge Dialling New Number during a Call Connect up to five lines simultaneously. Enter a number during a call 7 Adding a New Party to a Call 1.
Status Password and Centre Access Code must be changed. For When is set, go to Step 3. details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32). Enter 4-digit Call Barring Password 7 Current status appears. 14-8...
Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are available when Cancelling All Call Barring Call Barring for outgoing calls is active. Main Menu 4 Settings Call Settings Call Barring Cancel All Barring Restricting Incoming Calls Enter 4-digit Call Barring Password 7 Set or cancel incoming call restriction; confirm status. Main Menu 4 Settings Call Settings...
Caller ID [Default] Network Set Caller ID setting varies by subscription. Network Set Main Menu 4 Settings Call Settings Show My Number Select Network Set Alternatively, enter these numbers/Symbols before the phone number to show or hide Caller ID for the call: Show Hide 14-10...
Basics Send messages via Mail or SMS. Exchange longer text messages with SoftBank or e-mail compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image/sound files. Mail Exchange short text messages with SoftBank handsets. ! For further information, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32).
Messaging Folders Messages are organized in folders by message type. Receive Messages Create Messages Save as Drafts Send Messages Complete Not complete Main Folder Folder 1-10 Drafts Sent Messages Unsent Messages Received Messages Messaging Folders * Set Distribution Rule (ZP.15-24) to sort received messages automatically. 15-3...
When SMS Memory is Full ! Save SMS to USIM Card automatically (USIM Card appears in Example: Mail Memory Status Received Messages list). When 706P & USIM Card Memory are full, (SMS Memory Full) appears in Standby and a warning appears for new incoming messages. Delete old SMS (ZP.15-21).
Message Contents Window Description Messaging Folder Contents Sender/ Recipient Subject Received or Sent Date & System Message Time, and Mail Subject or Icon (ZP.15-15) SMS Message Text Message Text Number of Attachments The number of files (images, sounds, videos, text, etc.) appears. Example: Received Messages Main Folder appears for an HTML file.
Main Menu 4 Messaging Create New Mail Customize here ! For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (ZP.18-32). ! Handset mail address cannot be changed in Offline mode. ! For operations while using web: ZP.16-5 "Basic Operations" Main Menu 4...
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When Recipient Handset is Off or Out-of-Range 7 Enter a Enter Number Enter Address Messages are stored at the Centre, and delivered when recipient SoftBank handset number or mail address 7 handset detects signal. Delivery Report ! To edit address list: P.15-8...
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! To add a recipient: Select [Menu] 7 Editing Recipient List or enter a recipient ■ Adding Recipients to To Field ! To delete a recipient: [Menu] 7 Delete Recipients entered via Add Address appear in To field. Multiple addresses can be entered. To return to Mail Composition window, In Mail Composition window, Add Address...
Create Options Expiry 7 Select a limit 7 Time entry 7 7 Select a SoftBank handset ! To set Expiry Time for all sent SMS: ZP.15-26 number 7 ! To enter an address directly: Add Address 7 Enter a SoftBank handset...
Delete Add New parenthesis. 7 Select an entry from Phone Book, or Enter Number 7 Enter a SoftBank handset number 7 Using Drafts Save incomplete/unsent messages to Drafts to edit or send later. appears in SMS Composition window after Saving to Drafts Send entering address.
Delivery Notice appears. Unread Message Indicator Unread/Total ! During a call, two beeps sound from Earpiece; when 706P returns to Standby Information window opens. ! When Media Player is active, Illumination Light and flash. Manual Confirmation of Server Mail ! Mail Messages saved while 706P was off/out-of range.
SoftBank handset numbers. The setting can be (ZP.4-4). changed (ZP.15-25). ! Set Received Messages to automatically open when 706P is opened for the first time after a message is Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages received (Active Folder for New Message: ZP.15-23).
Forwarding Server Mail Using Server Mail Forward Server Mail directly to other SoftBank handsets, Receive, forward or delete stored Mail messages at the PCs, etc. using Mail List. Forwarded Mails are not deleted Centre using Server Mail List. from Mail List.
Using Messages Deleting Server Mail Delete Server Mail from Mail List. Checking Message Contents Main Menu 4 Messaging Server Mail Box Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages, Delete a Message Drafts, Sent Messages or Unsent Messages 7 Select a message 7 Mail List Select a message 7 [Menu] 7...
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View Attachment The first music file is played back and all picture files are shown Phone Book may take a moment to open just after 706P after the message text. power is turned on and phone number or mail address ! The following file format can be played back or viewed.
Moving Messages Received Messages Folders Received Messages contains Main Folder and ten sub Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages folders. Edit folder names or move messages between Select a folder 7 them. Set Distribution Rule to automatically sort received messages into specific folders (ZP.15-24). Select a message 7 [Menu] 7 Move...
Replying to Messages Forwarding Messages Main Menu 4 Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages Messaging Received Messages Select a folder 7 Select a folder 7 Select a message 7 Select a message 7 [Menu] 7 [Menu] 7 Forward To Sender ! Step 2 is also available in Message window.
Saving to Phone Book Using Sender's Number/Address Main Menu 4 Making a Call to a Sender Messaging Received Messages Select a folder 7 Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages Select a message 7 [Menu] 7 Select a folder 7 sender to Phone Book Select a message 7 [Menu] 7 Call...
Add to Phone Book Using Linked Information Add to Phone Book Create New Using Phone Numbers or select a Phone Book entry 7 Entry Complete other fields and save (Z From Use linked phone numbers within message text to make calls, send messages or add to Phone Book.
Using URLs Protecting Messages Use linked URLs within message text to access website or Protect important messages in Received Messages and add to Bookmark. Sent Messages from unintentional deletion. ! Available URLs are highlighted. (Gold) is attached to protected messages. ! Bookmarks: ZP.16-7 ! SMS in USIM Card cannot be protected.
Deleting Selected Messages Deleting Messages In message list, [Menu] 7 Delete Delete Mail messages, Mail Notice or SMS messages from Delete Selected Items messaging folders and Server Mail without retrieving. Select a message 7 Deleting a Message The box at the left side of a message changes to In message list, select a message 7 ! Press again to clear the selection, and the box...
Deleting Server Mail Copying SMS In Receiving Messages, select a Mail Notice 7 Copy SMS between 706P and USIM Card. [Menu] 7 Delete indicate SMS copied to USIM Card. Delete Server Mail Main Menu 4 Messaging Received Messages Select a folder 7 Protected messages and SMS saved on USIM Card cannot be deleted.
[Default] OFF Confirm Mail/SMS delivery. [Default] OFF If active, Received Messages automatically opens each Main Menu 4 Messaging Settings time 706P is opened after a new message is received. Universal Settings Delivery Report Main Menu 4 Messaging Settings Universal Settings Active Folder for New Message Set Delivery Report for each message (Mail: ZP.15-7/...
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Distribution Rule Editing or Deleting Set Address/Subject Select an address or subject 7 [Menu] 7 Edit Delete Set rules (sender address, subject) by folder to sort received messages automatically. ! Specify up to ten addresses or one Mail subject per folder. ! Distribution by Mail subject is available if the subject of Rules in folders with smaller numbers have higher priority.
[Default] files are being downloaded; while an Alarm or Warning Home Network: Allowed only from Phone Number Tone sounds; or when 706P is otherwise not in Standby. /Roam Network: Manual Download Quote Text Set complete message retrieval to auto or manual for Home/Roam Network.
Message Centre SMS Settings [Default] Depends on USIM Card settings Save Sent SMS Set SMS Centre number. [Default] ON Main Menu 4 Messaging Settings Select whether to store sent SMS at the Centre. SMS Settings Message Centre Main Menu 4 Messaging Settings Enter SMS Centre number 7...
SSL and TLS. ! Information held in Cache Memory can be deleted (ZP.16-13). ! Information remains in Cache Memory even after 706P is disconnected from the Network or handset power is turned off.
If required, enter user ID or password 7 Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai Entering URL 706P connects to the Network. Enter URLs (addresses beginning with "http://" or Select a menu item 7 "https://") directly to access websites. Repeat Step 2 as required...
Yahoo! Keitai Last Viewed Page Exiting Mobile Internet Editing URLs Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Enter URL Closing 706P does not affect active browser. URL History List Select a URL 7 [Menu] 7 Edit Edit the URL 7 Web page appears.
Basic Operations Moving to previous page/next page Previously viewed pages are temporarily saved in Cache Moving Cursor Memory (ZP.16-2). To return to previous page: Use cursor to select underlined menu items. Press [Back] To view next page: move right, and to move left.
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Text Entry & Item Selection Actual web pages may differ in appearance. Enter text or select items to send information. Text Entry Field Radio Button Menu List Check Box Command Button Text Entry Field Highlight field 7 7 Enter text 7 Highlight field 7 Menu list appears.
Viewing Bookmarks & Saved Pages Bookmark websites or save page content to Saved Pages. Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Save links to websites. 706P connects to the Network to access the websites. Create Bookmarks Display Bookmarks folders to organize Bookmarks.
Select a title 7 [Menu] 7 Select an item Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages 7 Follow the steps below Bookmarks Open a page Go to Page 7 Enter title 7 ■ Changing Folder Names Add Bookmark 7 Enter URL 7 [Save] Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai...
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Saved page contents appears View Edit title 7 Rename Yahoo! Keitai Delete 706P connects to the Network. [YES] 7 Enter 4-digit Handset Open a web page 7 [Menu] 7 Select & Delete All Code 7 Save...
! Available only when number, address or URL is Phone Book Entry window appears (ZP.4-4). underlined. Select URL 7 Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai 706P connects to the Network. Yahoo! Keitai 706P connects to the Network. Open a web page containing phone numbers, mail addresses or URLs 16-10...
Full Screen, Display rotates 90° to the right. To Yahoo! Keitai return to Normal Screen, Press again. 706P connects to the Network. ! For key operations while streaming, see Playback Window Operations in Media Player (ZP.9-8). Open a web page 7 Select a file 7 Incoming Voice Calls while Streaming Media Player activates and streaming starts.
Option Menu Items Additional Functions In Yahoo! Keitai, press [Menu] for these options: Browser Settings Go to next page (ZP.16-5) Forward Font Size View Bookmarks list or add a new Bookmarks bookmark to the list [Default] Normal View Saved Pages list or add a new Change character size.
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Delete Cache & Cookies ! Browser Profile Settings is only for specific website access. ! Cache Memory: ZP.16-2 ! Web access may become unavailable if Browser ! Cookies: ZP.16-14 Settings are edited. Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Browser Settings Delete Cache & Cookies Browser Profiles Add or edit Browser Profiles to change Browser start page if required.
Security Settings [Default] ON Manufacture Number Cookies are sent by a server for user identification. Select whether or not to allow Cookies to be stored on 706P. [Default] OFF Select whether or not to send handset Manufacture Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai Number automatically for authentication.
Before Using S! Appli Downloading S! Appli S! Appli are Java™-based applications designed to run on Download up to 100 S! Applications to 706P and Memory SoftBank handsets. Download games and other real-time Card. applications for use on 706P. ! Separate subscription required to use downloaded...
S! Appli Settings Select an item 7 Connect to network Network Access Volume Send or receive messages Messaging Activate S! Applications Auto Invocation [Default] Level 4 Read Phone Book, Calendar Adjust S! Application volume. Data Reading Access events, etc. Write Phone Book, Calendar Main Menu 4 S!Appli S!Appli Settings...
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Display Backlight Time setting Synchronize Memory Card Follow General (ZP.7-6) applies Setting Synchronize Memory Card used in another SoftBank Display Backlight remains off while Always OFF handset or a PC, etc. to update S!Appli Library. S! Application runs. Main Menu 4...
Function List Press a keypad of a function number to select the function directly. Example: To select the volume setting in S! Appli menu: (S!Appli) 7 (S!Appli Settings) 7 (Volume) 1 Yahoo! Keitai ZP.16-3 2 Bookmarks 2 Yahoo! Keitai ZP.16-7 3 Saved Pages ZP.16-7 4 1 Direct Entry...
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1 Received Messages ZP.15-11 2 Create New Mail 4 Messaging ZP.15-6 3 Check for New Mail ZP.15-11 4 Drafts ZP.15-10 5 Sent Messages ZP.15-3 6 Unsent Messages ZP.15-3 4 1 Mail List ZP.15-13 7 Server Mail Box 4 2 Delete Server Mail All ZP.15-14 8 Create New SMS ZP.15-9...
Password Lock is active (ZP.12-4). Enter 4-digit Handset Code (ZP.1-26) to release it. • Does appear in Standby? Is 706P out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak? Calls or Video Calls cannot be Move to a location where signal is strong.
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• AC Charger/Desktop Holder may warm during charging. 706P/accessories feel warm 706P may warm during long use. This is normal if you can hold it comfortably. Low temperature burns may occur if 706P is held against skin for long periods.
Warning Signs Problem Causes and Remedies Handset is out-of-range. appears Move to a location where signal is strong. Keyguard is active. (ZP.12-4) Release Keyguard for key operations. Pressing keys to answer incoming calls is available even appears if Keyguard is active. Password Lock is active.
! Do not remove battery during the update. Update will fail. takes approximately 15 seconds.) ! Other functions are not available during Software Update. ! 706P is disabled until the update is complete. The update may take some time. When Already Updated No update required confirmation appears.
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(note that some files cannot be copied). ! SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting from loss of data, information, etc. ! Update automatically cancels Keyguard.
Memory List ! Pictographs may not appear as depicted in Pictograph List on some SoftBank handset models. ! Pictographs may not appear as depicted in Pictograph List Up to 1000 items/approx. 5 MB Mail when viewed on External Display. Messaging...
Specifications Battery 3.7 V Voltage 706P Lithium-ion Battery Type Approx. 110 g Weight (including battery) 800 mAh Capacity Approx. 50 x 101 x 16.2 mm Dimensions (closed) Approx. 35.5 x 4.5 x 46.3 mm Dimensions Approx. 350 hours Standby Time (closed) Approx.
Index Auto Save (Camera/Video Camera) ....6-12 Calculator ........13-10 Auto Suspend Timer .....17-6 Calendar ........13-2 Numerics Available Memory Calendar events (Schedules) ..13-4 3G ..........2-16 (Camera/Video Camera) ....6-13 Call Barring ........14-8 Away Clock ........7-3 Call Barring Password ....1-26 Call Barring Password (changing) 14-9 Call Forwarding ......
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Character Input Modes ....3-2 Display Backlight (Video Call) ..5-8 Charging Time ......1-15 Display Format (Date & Time) ..7-4 Font Size (Mail/SMS) ....15-23 Display Indicators ......1-12 Check for New Mail ..15-4, 15-11 Font Size (Web) ......16-12 Check Memory Card ....10-22 Display Settings ......7-2 Format Memory Card ....
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Home Clock ........7-2 Key Tone Volume ......8-2 Memory Status (Data Folder) ..10-5 HTML Mail ......... 15-15 Keyguard ........12-4 Memory Status (Mail/SMS) ..15-4 Memory Status (Phone Book) ..4-6 HTML View ........ 15-15 Keypad Backlight ......8-3 Kuten Code (Character Code) ..3-8 Menu Numbers ......
Warranty & After-Sales After-Sales Service Service See "Troubleshooting" (ZP.18-8) before contacting SoftBank for service or repairs. If you cannot find solutions Warranty or solve problems, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, Customer Assistance (ZP.18-32) in your subscription Warranty is provided when you purchase a 706P.
Customer Service If you have questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centres SoftBank International Call Centre From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free on From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 157 for General Information or (Please take care to dial the correct number.
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SoftBank 706P User Guide March 2012, Second Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 706P Manufacturer: Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands).
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