SoftBank  930CA User Manual

SoftBank 930CA User Manual

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  • Page 1 For proper handset use, read this guide. Keep this guide in a convenient place for reference. Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 930CA is compatible with 3G network technology. Notes Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited.
  • Page 2 Japanese ability to use. Security * Standby Display used in this guide is based on SoftBank 930CA Red model. Design theme of Main Mail Menu and windows is based on default settings.
  • Page 3: Search Guide

    Search Guide Function & Service Name Search Objective Search P. iv Table of Contents ............ Mastering Basics P. 15-21 Menu List ............P. 15-40 Index ..............My Number & Display Indicators E-mail Address P. 1-8 - P. 1-9 Customizing Handset Learning Basics P.
  • Page 4 Search Guide Basic Operations Text Entry Messaging Services Mobile Internet Learn basic menu navigation Enter text for composing Use S! Mail or SMS to send text Use Yahoo! Keitai to access and key operations. messages, creating Phone Book messages. Attach and send files Mobile Internet sites tailored for entries, etc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Calling Before Using This Guide....i Receiving & Opening Search Guide ........ii Messages......... 5-7 Table of Contents ......iv Overview......... 3-2 Handling Messages ....5-10 Package Contents ......vi Voice Call......... 3-3 Advanced Features ....5-16 Safety Precautions.......
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Initial Setup ......8-5 Text Memo ......11-11 Phone Book & Calls .... 14-16 Watching TV......8-6 Voice Memo ......11-12 Mail........14-22 Recording/Playing Programs ... 8-10 Calculator ......11-13 Internet ....... 14-26 View/Record Timer ....8-13 Alarm ........
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable* Starter Guide Warranty (Handset) ™ SoftBank 930CA supports microSD and microSDHC™ memory cards. Purchase a memory card to use related functions. Use only specified AC charger (sold separately) to charge handset. *Complimentary sample not available for purchase.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions To ensure proper use of your handset, read these safety without long-term consequences that do not require precautions carefully before use. Keep this guide for future hospitalization and/or prolonged treatment. reference. *3 Damage to property: Includes incidental damage to Observe these safety precautions to prevent injuries and structures and household property and/or to pets and damages to property.
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions Handset, Battery, USIM Card, AC Charger (Sold Do not use excessive force to attach Battery or Separately), & Memory Card (Not Included) connect AC Charger to handset. Battery or AC Charger may be the wrong way around. Battery may leak, overheat, rupture or ignite. DANGER Do not heat or throw into a fire.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions If you notice an unusual sound, odor, WARNING smoke, etc. while using, charging or storing handset, immediately do the following: 1. Unplug AC Charger from outlet. Do not place handset, Battery, AC Charger, 2. Turn handset power off. or USIM Card in a microwave oven or 3.
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions Do not use handset in humid locations such CAUTION as bathrooms and do not touch handset with wet hands. May cause shock, short-circuiting, and corrosion Do not place handset on a sloping or (When carrying handset on the body, moisture from unstable surface.
  • Page 12 Safety Precautions Handling Battery Do not exceed maximum ratings for outlets, cables, and wiring components. DANGER "Piggybacking" of plugs causing maximum ratings to be exceeded may lead to overheating and fire. Do not place handset near corrosive Properly use and dispose of Battery after checking its chemicals or in locations subject to type as displayed on the label on Battery.
  • Page 13 Safety Precautions If battery fluid gets into your eyes, WARNING immediately rinse your eyes with clean water without rubbing them, and consult a doctor. If battery fluid gets on your skin or Failing to do so may result in losing your eyesight. clothing, immediately stop using and rinse Do not expose battery to fresh or salt the fluid off with clean water.
  • Page 14 Safety Precautions Handling Handset Do not use a battery that has been subject to strong external force or shock (such as WARNING being dropped or stepped on). Continuing use may cause battery to leak, overheat, rupture or ignite; or may cause malfunction or fire. Do not use while operating a vehicle (car, Do not allow pets to bite Battery.
  • Page 15 Safety Precautions Keep handset power off where use is If you use electronic medical equipment, prohibited, such as on an airplane or in a do not place handset in breast pocket or hospital. inner coat pocket. May affect electronic devices or electronic medical Using handset near electronic medical equipment equipment.
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions Do not turn on the light near a person's In very rare cases, stimulation by strong eyes. Do not look directly into the light light or flashing images may lead to and do not point the light at another symptoms such as convulsive fits or person's eyes.
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions Keep magnetic cards away from handset Be careful not to pinch your fingers or and make sure that a magnetic card is not Strap when opening and closing handset. trapped when closing handset. May cause injury or damage. Failing to do so may cause magnetic data on a cash Watch TV with adequate lighting and card, credit card, telephone card or floppy disk to...
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions Do not bend One Seg Antenna or swing Speaker volume handset by One Seg Antenna. As earpiece also functions as speaker, be careful of ringtone/alarm sounding close by your ear. May cause injury or deformation/breakage of One Following a call or similar activity, alarm sound will Seg Antenna.
  • Page 19 Safety Precautions Handling AC Charger Avoid open fire, heat sources, direct sunlight, high temperatures or humidity, WARNING and high levels of dust. May cause USIM Card to melt, overheat, emit smoke, or may lead to data loss and malfunction. Do not place Charger on a sloping or Take care not to touch, damage, or short- unstable surface during charging.
  • Page 20 Safety Precautions Protect AC Charger from water, pet urine, If thunder is heard, do not touch handset and other fluids. If liquid (water, pet urine, or AC Charger. etc.) gets into AC Charger, immediately, May attract lightning and cause electric shock. hold and unplug AC Charger from outlet.
  • Page 21 Safety Precautions Near Electronic Medical Equipment The following information conforms to "The Guidelines on Use CAUTION of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, Unplug Charger from outlet when April 1997), as well as refers to "The Investigative Research charging is finished.
  • Page 22 Safety Precautions Observe the following in medical institutions. Radio waves from handset may affect electronic medical equipment. • Do not bring mobile phones into an operating room, ICU (Intensive Care Unit) or CCU (Coronary Care Unit). • Turn off mobile phones in hospital wards. Disable auto power-on functions (alarm, etc.) before turning off mobile phones.
  • Page 23: General Notes

    General Notes Usage Basics As handset uses radio waves, it cannot be used where signals are weak or when it is out of service area. If you move to a place with poor signal reception (e.g. beside/inside a building, in a tunnel, underground or mountain area), calls may be suddenly cut off. Take care not to disturb other people when using handset in public places.
  • Page 24 General Notes Do not charge battery: At an ambient temperature outside of appropriate range (5 to 35 C) In a humid, dusty or shaky place Near a landline phone, TV or radio Although AC Charger may become warm while charging, it is not a malfunction. Do not subject handset to excessive shock.
  • Page 25 General Notes When not using the handset for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Inside Cars Handset use may affect electronics in some car models. Confirm with your car dealer whether sufficient magnetic protection measures are implemented in your car.
  • Page 26 General Notes If you use an outlet with pullout prevention feature, refer to the instruction manual of the outlet. Avoid extremely cold and high temperatures. Use handset at an ambient temperature of 5 to 35 C, and a humidity of 45 to 85 %. If handset is left in an extremely hot place, handset may power off automatically.
  • Page 27: Intellectual Property Rights

    General Notes Always observe applicable copyright laws when making copies using handset and recording materials using handset camera. The software installed in this handset is a copyrighted material and involves copyrights and human rights of copyright holders which are protected by copyright laws. Do not duplicate, modify, alter, detach from the hardware, disassemble, decompile or reverse-engineer the software in whole or in part by yourself, nor allow any third party to do the same, either.
  • Page 28 General Notes ® ® ™ This product contains Adobe Flash Lite Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated. © Copyright 1995 - 2009 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 29 ® ® Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system. EXILIM is a registered trademark of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. © ATR-Trek Co., Ltd. S! Appli are Java™ supported applications. ® S! Appli supported SoftBank cellular phones are equipped with JBlend , developed by Aplix Corporation and designed to accelerate the processing speed of Java™...
  • Page 30: Sar Certification Information

    General Notes Activate the Camera and TV again after moving to a location with signal reception. Caution Do not use handset if it has been altered. Using an altered device is a violation of the Radio Law. This handset is certified to conform to the technical standards for specific radio equipment based on the Radio Law, and Technical Conformity Mark is printed on the model name seal as certification.
  • Page 31: European Rf Exposure Information

    General Notes SoftBank s Body SAR Policy ’ * Body SAR: The SAR value at the maximum transmission power when continuously talking with handset placed on the body and using earphone-microphone. **Specific Absorption Rate (SAR): The value measured when having talked continuously for 6 minutes. ***Placement on the body: Measurements are taken with the rear of handset facing the body at a distance of 1.5 cm as the ordinary handset position.
  • Page 32: Declaration Of Conformity

    Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website: http://k-tai.casio.jp/ Minding Mobile Manners Use your handset responsibly. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Take care not to disturb others when using your handset.
  • Page 34: Getting Started

    Getting Started Handset Parts........1-2 Mobile Manners ........ 1-20 Basic Key Operations ........ 1-3 Activating Manner Mode......1-20 Codes..........1-21 Opening/Closing Handset......1-7 Front Keys..........1-7 Security Code ........... 1-21 Display..........1-8 Center Access Code........1-21 Display Indicators ........1-8 Network Password........
  • Page 35: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts SoftBank 930CA Earpiece/Speaker Charging Indicator/Illumination Display Front Keys (Right) (Top) (Center) (Left) (Bottom) Multi Selector & Mail Key Menu Key Send Key Keypad #/Manner Key Power/End Key Clear/Back Key Shortcut Key Yahoo! Keitai Key Light Sensor Light Camera Indicator...
  • Page 36: Basic Key Operations

    Handset Parts Lock Key Basic Key Operations Shutter Key Camera Key In Standby Viewer Key Key/Operations Description Digital TV Antenna Activate Snap Viewer. For optimal signal reception, do not cover Internal Activate Camera in Photo Mode. Antenna with hands or anything else. Do not put stickers over Internal Antenna.
  • Page 37 Handset Parts In Standby (Handset Open) Key/Operations Description Key/Operations Description Activate function assigned to key. Default Setting: Schedule Access Shortcuts. Press and hold Assign a function to key. Open S! Quick News List. Press and hold Answer/make calls. Open Phone Book Search menu. Open Quick List.
  • Page 38 Handset Parts Key/Operations Description Key/Operations Description Press and hold Toggle Light on/off. Hold call. Press and hold Enter (international access End call. “ “ code). Press and hold Set/cancel Manner Mode. Press and hold Set/cancel Manner Mode. In Manner Mode, voice sent via microphone is amplified on During Voice Calls (Handset Open) caller...
  • Page 39 Handset Parts Key/Operations Description Key/Operations Description Toggle character entry mode (in Enter dakuten ( ) or handakuten ( 5-touch or T9 input mode). ) (in 5-touch, 2-touch or T9 Toggle double-byte and single-byte mode). characters (in 2-touch mode). Toggle case (in 5-touch or 2-touch mode).
  • Page 40: Opening/Closing Handset

    Handset Parts Opening/Closing Handset Front Keys Use Front Keys to activate/operate Quick Launcher when handset is closed. From Quick Launcher, access Camera, TV, Music Player, etc. To use Front Keys in Landscape or Portrait view, position handset as follows. Landscape View Portrait View Bottom Front Key Top Front Key...
  • Page 41: Display

    Display USIM SMS Memory Full ( when microSD Mode Display Indicators there are unread messages) Handsfree Device Connected in Communication/microSD Mode Handset & USIM SMS Memory Full USB Cable & Handsfree Device Connected Software Updated in Communication/microSD Mode Dial Lock Active Vibration Set for Incoming Calls &...
  • Page 42 Display More Features Customize Display Settings Wallpaper Display Color Scheme Set Font Type Interface Language Guard from Prying Eyes Display Quality ☛ P. 14-4) Backlight Set Backlight & Power Saving Set Brightness of Backlight ☛ P. 14-7) Standby Indicators Enable Indicator Selector ☛...
  • Page 43: Usim Card

    USIM Card Before Using USIM Card Other Notes on USIM Cards Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC USIM Cards are the property of SoftBank. card that contains customer information (phone number, USIM Cards will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged. etc.).
  • Page 44: Usim Pins

    USIM Card USIM PINs Note If PUK1 is incorrectly entered ten times consecutively, USIM Card There are two security codes for USIM Cards: PIN1 and PIN2. is locked and handset is disabled. PIN1 If PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times consecutively, operations requiring PIN2 entry are all disabled.
  • Page 45: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card Push Tray all the way in USIM Card Installation Remove Battery (P. 1-13) before inserting or removing USIM Card. Insertion Properly Inserted Pull Tray out by catch Place USIM Card on tray with gold IC part facing downward, in the orientation shown Removal Pull Tray out by catch and remove USIM Card Notch...
  • Page 46: Battery & Ac Charger

    Battery & AC Charger Notes on Battery Charging Battery Installation Charge battery at least once every six months. If battery is left Insertion uncharged for a long period, it may become unusable or its Press mark and slide off Battery Cover “...
  • Page 47 Battery & AC Charger Align terminals and insert in direction shown ), and then press into handset ( Note Do not force Battery Cover shut. Tab may be misaligned, and Terminals cause breakage. Removal Turn off handset before removing battery. Remove battery cover Pressing Tab ( ), lift out battery (...
  • Page 48: Open Port Cover

    Battery & AC Charger Pull Port Cover (as indicated by arrow Open Port Cover Rotate Port Cover (as indicated by arrow Using excessive force may cause damage. Slot Keep Cover completely open (as illustrated) while Port is in use. Note When handset is connected to an external device, be cautious of Port Cover.
  • Page 49: Charging Battery

    Battery & AC Charger Open Port Cover Charging Battery See P. 1-15. Using AC Charger Insert Charger connector into External Device Port Use only SoftBank-specified AC Charger “ ZTDAA1 “ (sold separately). In this guide, the ZTDAA1 model AC Charger is Extend Charger blades and plug into an AC referred to as AC Charger.
  • Page 50 Battery & AC Charger More Features Customize Backlight Set Backlight during Charging ☛ P. 14-7)
  • Page 51: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Powering Handset On for the Power On First Time (Initial Setup) Setup prompt no longer appears when Setup prompt appears in Japanese. all the initial setup items have been set. Make sure USIM Card is correctly Select NO and press to exit.
  • Page 52: Power Off

    Welcome Mail More Features Set Key Sound Off You will find a Welcome mail from ☛ P. 14-39 CASIO in Inbox at time of purchase. Customize Clock Hide Clock Packet transmission fees apply when Set Auto Time Adjustment accessing links in Welcome mail.
  • Page 53: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Use your handset responsibly. Activating Manner More Features Inappropriate handset use can be both Mode dangerous and bothersome. Take care Customize not to disturb others when using your Most handset sounds are muted in Manner Mode handset. Adjust handset use according Manner Mode.
  • Page 54: Codes

    Codes Security Code, Center Access Code and Changing Security Code Network Password Network Password are required to use Settings handset. Network Password, a four-digit code Security Change Do not reveal these codes to others. assigned at initial subscription, is Write down your codes. Security Code required to use Call Barring.
  • Page 55: Other Basic Information

    Other Basic Information Note Checking Network Checking Battery Level The battery level beeper does not sound Status Use Battery Level meters as a guide only. in Manner Mode or when Keypad Sound is set to OFF. Battery Level Indicator Check Network Status to confirm if Battery Level indicator appears at top voice calls and/or packet transmission When Battery Is Empty...
  • Page 56: Using Power Save Mode

    Other Basic Information Packet Dialing Description Note Transmission Display Settings set during Power Save available available Voice calls/packet Mode remain, even after Power Save transmission Mode is deactivated. possible. Out of Service Area appears when out “ “ of range. Using Power Save Mode When set to Power Save Mode, light,...
  • Page 58: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Menu Operations ........ 2-2 Phone Book........2-19 Accessing Handset Functions....2-2 Overview ..........2-19 Shortcuts/Notifications ......2-5 Creating Phone Book Entries ....2-20 Navigating through Menus ...... 2-7 Using Phone Book ........2-21 Multi Function ........2-9 Phone Book Settings ....... 2-22 S! Addressbook Back-up ....
  • Page 59: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Using Softkeys & Multi Keyword Search Accessing Handset Selector Enter keywords to search for menu Functions items. Press Softkeys or use Multi Selector in Standby to access assigned functions. In this guide, most operations start from Main Menu. Softkeys Enter keyword From Main Menu...
  • Page 60 Menu Operations From Quick Launcher Menu Items From Original Menu Activate Quick Launcher when Assign often-used functions to Icon Function handset is closed to access TV, Snap Original Menu for quick access. Activate Camera in Photo Viewer, Movie Viewer, Photo, Movie, Mode (P.
  • Page 61 Menu Operations Enter Menu Item Number Enter these numbers for direct menu access. Note that Main Menu Theme must be set to Standard. See P. 15-21 for menu item numbers. See P. 2-28 for details on changing Main Menu Theme. <Example>...
  • Page 62: Shortcuts/Notifications

    Menu Operations Shortcut Icons Icon Function Shortcuts/ Icon Function Inbox Folder Notifications S! Quick News List Add functions to Shortcut Icons and Camera (Photo) use them as shortcuts. Camera (BI-DO-RI) Notifications appear on desktop to Camera (Serial) inform you of missed calls, new For continuous shooting.
  • Page 63 Menu Operations Icon Function Icon Function/Information Icon Function/Information Calculator Answering Machine USB Mode Communication Play/delete messages. Dictionary Answering Machine (Video Network Re-search Message) Play/delete Video Messages. Receive IR Transmission Voice Mail New S! Info Channel Original Menu New S! Info Channel Receive New Messages PC Site Browser Failure...
  • Page 64: Navigating Through Menus

    Menu Operations Adding Shortcuts Changing Themes Navigating through Change Shortcut Add up to 15 icons per theme. Select Menus Select a theme from three themes. Scrolling Pages From a function Add Shortcut Icon to scroll next/previous pages. Accessing Shortcuts & Notifications Shortcuts to select an icon...
  • Page 65 Menu Operations Selecting Menu Items Save Last Selected Menu Item to More Features Memory Using Keypad Add a Menu Item to Original Menu Advanced Use keypad to enter number ☛ P. 14-9) corresponding to menu item. Main Menu Change Main Menu Theme Set Key Sound Off Switch to Simple Menu Change Function Assigned to Shortcut...
  • Page 66: Multi Function

    Multi Function Activate up to three functions See P. 15-2 for available combinations Activating Another simultaneously. Activate one function of functions that can be activated at the Function per group at one time (except TV & same time. MUSIC Group). Currently active functions are indicated Activate another function without by task indicators in Task Indicator Area.
  • Page 67: Toggling Functions

    Multi Function Ending Multi Function Toggling Functions Quit Selected or Quit All Function When multiple functions are active Alternatively, press and hold to end Multi Function and return to Standby. Task Switch Window Switching Functions to select a task indicator Opening Main Menu Returning to Standby Press...
  • Page 68: Text Entry

    Text Entry Handset has three text input methods: Guide Pane Status Pane 5-touch, 2-touch and T9 Input. Text input method to convert characters This guide mainly explains Japanese (2-touch/T9 Input mode) (No text entry in 5-touch mode. to search Phone Book indicator for 5-touch mode) Find Insert/Overwrite mode...
  • Page 69 Text Entry Split Windows Changing Text Input Interruptions during Text Methods Entry In some instances, a second window opens with text entry window. When Battery Runs Out [Text Entry] window Battery alarm sounds and Recharge CHG Input Method Battery appears. Text is automatically Select a text input Function saved.
  • Page 70: Entering Characters In 5-Touch Mode

    Text Entry When Required Word Does Not <Example> Entering “ “ Entering Characters Appear [Text Entry] window in 5-touch Mode (four times) Continue hiragana (reading) entry is entered in Character Entry “ “ Press a key multiple times to cycle Pane.
  • Page 71 Text Entry Converting Hiragana To Toggle Pictograph/Symbol Dakuten ( ) & Categories If the required suggestion does not Handakuten ( ) appear or conversion is set to Off, <Example> Entering “ “ To Toggle Full-Screen List and convert to Kanji as shown below: [Text Entry] window Continuous Entry <Example>...
  • Page 72: Editing Text

    Text Entry Alphanumerics, Numbers Position cursor Enter Editing Templates & Katakana correct characters Enter alphanumerics, numbers or Own Data Copy, Cut & Paste katakana in kanji/hiragana input Common Phrases Only one entry can be stored on mode. clipboard. If you copy or cut new text, [Text Entry] window the previously copied or cut text is Enter hiragana...
  • Page 73: Using Dictionaries

    Text Entry Entering Characters Entering Characters Using Dictionaries in 2-touch Mode in T9 Input Mode Saving Words to Own Each hiragana character is entered by Dictionary Press a key once for each character, combining two key presses. and select the word from the Save frequently used words to Own For combinations of character input suggestion list.
  • Page 74 Text Entry To Change Conversion Range To Exit Suggestion List and Continue Character Entry Toggle Kanji and Hiragana Suggestion Lists Re-entering Words Toggle English and Japanese Suggestion Lists Re-enter as shown below if the desired word does not appear. [Text Entry] window <Example>...
  • Page 75 Text Entry If No Correction is Necessary Delete Entries ☛ More Features to move cursor to the next P. 2-30) character Customize Advanced To End Re-entering Word Text Entry Text Entry Switch between Lower Case & Upper Set Text Input Method The words predicted/converted Set Conversion Case...
  • Page 76: Phone Book

    Phone Book Overview Save phone numbers, e-mail addresses and other contact information to Phone Book. Phone Book Phone Book Data & Settings Usage Examples Contact & Personal Information Abbreviated dialing for numbers Speed Name & Reading Birthday in Phone Book (P. 3-12). Dial Group Memo...
  • Page 77: Creating Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book Select a group To Capture an Image with Camera Creating Phone Book Photo Mode Capture image Entries To Cancel Selected Image Enter phone Release This <Example> number Select an Enter a name, phone number and Creating Entries from icon e-mail address, and specify a group Other Functions...
  • Page 78: Using Phone Book

    Phone Book To Save As a New Entry to select a phone Using Phone Book number Enter other items Dialing from Phone Book Video Call Phone Book Specifying a Search Resuming Phone Book Method Edit Operation If battery is empty or if another function was activated while editing an entry, resume operation as follows: Phone Book Entry List Window...
  • Page 79: Phone Book Settings

    Phone Book Search E-mail: Accessing Entries from Phone Book Settings Enter an e-mail address and press Other Functions Search Memory No.: Access Phone Book entries from Customizing Handset Enter three-digit entry number. Received Calls, Dialed Calls, Redial and Response Search Group: Received/Sent Address List.
  • Page 80 Phone Book To Customize by Phone To Customize by Group Restricting Calls to/from Number/E-mail Address Specific Phone Numbers <Example> Set illumination for incoming messages <Example> Set a ringtone for Restrict calls to/from specific numbers incoming voice calls in Phone Book. This can help manage [Phone Book Entry List] personal calls and prevent nuisance [Phone Book Entry Details]...
  • Page 81 Phone Book When Restrict Dialing is Set Setting Entries as Secret Managing USIM Phone The following operations are disabled: Book Prevent others from accessing certain Dialing by Keypad Phone Book entries by setting them as Phone Book entries can be copied Dialing from Received Calls secret data.
  • Page 82 Phone Book Compose an SMS Message from Phone Book Note ☛ P. 2-31) Items that cannot be saved to USIM Phone Book are not copied. Managing Phone Book Phone Book entries set as secret cannot Check Custom Ringtone/Image Settings be copied. by Item You must end copying of Phone Book Cancel Custom Ringtone/Image...
  • Page 83: S! Addressbook Back-Up

    S! Addressbook Back-up Overview Using S! Addressbook Note Back-up Fully charge battery beforehand. Back up handset Phone Book to server. Packet transmission fees are incurred Separate subscription required. Synchronizing Phone for synchronizing, backing up or See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website downloading.
  • Page 84 S! Addressbook Back-up Select type of Backup Back up handset More Features synchronization Phone Book to server (note that Server Advanced Phone Book is Synchronization starts. S! Addressbook Back-up deleted). Synchronization results appear Delete Synchronize Log Restore Restore server Phone ☛...
  • Page 85: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Main Menu Shortcuts Change icon order Start Here Select an icon Sort Delete Notifications to select Main Menu ......P. 2-2 a position Press and hold Change Main Menu Theme Some notifications may not disappear Delete Shortcuts depending on the type. Main Menu Select a pattern...
  • Page 86: Text Entry

    Advanced Features Functions While Entering Text Show/Hide Shortcuts Insert Line Feed Cycle Characters in Reverse Order Display Setting Text Entry window Display always or Display at Use Text Entry window Input a Press to add a space at the end of character text.
  • Page 87: Templates

    Advanced Features Templates Quote Text Reset Templates Start Here Text Entry window Templates List window Select Quote Data a template Templates (Common phrases) To Quote from a Phone Book Entry To select Delete This window ........P. 2-15 Quote Phonebook Delete This Templates List window ..
  • Page 88: Phone Book

    Advanced Features Creating Entries Phone Book Search Delete Entries Save a Postal Code, Address & Change Index Tab of Phone Book Own Dictionary window Memo Entry List Window Select an entry Delete Phone Book Entry window Phone Book Entry List window To select Delete This Enter content Change Display...
  • Page 89 Advanced Features Compose an S! Mail from Phone Cancel Custom Ringtone/Image Cancel Restriction Settings by Book Settings by Item Restriction Type Phone Book Entry Details window Phone Book Entry List window Phone Book Entry List window to select an e-mail address Ring Tone/Image Restrictions Compose S! Mail...
  • Page 90: S! Addressbook Back-Up

    Advanced Features S! Addressbook Back-up Copy a Phone Book Entry Delete Items from an Entry Start Here Phone Book Entry Details window Phone Book Entry Details window Copy to USIM or Copy to select an item S! Addressbook Back-up window from USIM Delete Data Delete Phone...
  • Page 92: Calling

    Calling Overview..........3-2 Calling While Abroad Voice Call..........3-3 (Global Roaming) ......3-13 Making Voice Calls........3-3 Calling Japan and Other Countries ..3-13 International Calls........3-3 Calling within the Same Country.... 3-13 Optional Services ......3-14 Answering Voice Calls....... 3-4 Answering Machine ........
  • Page 93: Overview

    Overview Voice call and video call are available on handset. Voice Call Video Call Emergency Calls Make Calls to: Make Calls to: Your location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119, or 118) with Softbank 3G handsets.
  • Page 94: Making Voice Calls

    Voice Call Call ends when handset is closed. Making Voice Calls Connect stereo earphone-microphone to talk with handset closed. Enter phone number Available Keys during Voice Calls Adjust Earpiece Volume Hold Call Voice Call Window to end call International Calls Phone Number Entry Window Always include the area code even International phone service available...
  • Page 95: Answering Voice Calls

    Voice Call When a Call Arrives Answering Voice Calls Answering Machine Answering Machine activates after the set ring time. Outgoing message plays, Record caller s messages on handset ’ When a call arrives and the caller s voice/video message is ’...
  • Page 96: Playing Messages

    Voice Call Playing Messages Select notification Pressing in Standby also plays To play video messages from Main recorded voice messages. Menu: When there is a voice memo but no Tools Play/Erase VC voice message, the voice memo plays. Msg. To play voice messages from Main Activate When Call Menu: Tools...
  • Page 97 Voice Call Answering Incoming Calls Customize More Features Set to Answer Calls by Pressing Any Key Outgoing Calls Except Send Key Advanced Save Touch Tones Set to Mute Ringtone by Pressing Any Outgoing Call Functions Set Numbers after as Sub Address “*“...
  • Page 98: Video Call

    Video Call Video Call Window Making Video Calls Enter phone number Main window Call time Video window call Video Call Window settings to end call Video Call Indicators Phone Number Entry Window Transmitting Audio Closing handset will end a video call. Correcting Misentries Transmission Failed Always include the area code even...
  • Page 99: Answering Video Calls

    Video Call Available Keys during Answering Video More Features Video Calls Calls Advanced Adjust Outgoing Call Functions Earpiece When a video call arrives Volume Show/Hide Caller ID Adjust Earpiece Volume in Advance Hold Call Add Area Code and Country Code to end call Toggle Main Press and hold...
  • Page 100 Video Call Set Weak Signal Alarm Customize Set Reconnection Tone Outgoing Calls Set a Hold Message ☛ Set Numbers after as Sub Address “*“ P. 14-18) Save Area Code and Country Code as Video Calls Prefix Numbers Set an Image to be Sent during Video ☛...
  • Page 101: Call Logs

    Call Logs Select a record International Video Calls Dialing from Call Outgoing & Incoming To Check Details of a Record Logs Missed Select a record Unchecked Missed Phone numbers and dates and times of Dialed Calls Answering Machine incoming and outgoing calls are saved Voice Messages on handset as call logs.
  • Page 102: Call Time & Cost

    Call Logs Checking Number of Call Time & Cost More Features Missed Calls Check the total and last call times and Advanced Own Data costs. Redial, Dialed Calls & Received Calls Received Calls Change Font Size The total number of incoming Call cost and cost limit may be Show Ring Time (Missed Calls) calls, number of missed calls, and...
  • Page 103: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Saving Entries to Quick Abbreviated Dialing List Dialing/Sending Just press a number key from Messages from Quick List and then to call Phone Book entries with entry numbers 000 to 009. If a Phone Book entry has more than to select an entry one phone number, handset dials the first number.
  • Page 104: Calling While Abroad (Global Roaming)

    Calling While Abroad (Global Roaming) Make calls while overseas. Calling within the More Features Global Roaming Service may require Same Country prior application. Details and Customize applications are available online at Global Roaming Enter phone number with http://www.softbank.jp or by Set Operator contacting SoftBank Customer Center, area code...
  • Page 105: Optional Services

    Optional Services To Search from Phone Book Caller ID Select whether to show or Overview to select a search method hide your number when Search Phone Book Select making calls. The following services are available an entry Select a phone with your handset.
  • Page 106 Optional Services Activating Voice Mail Missed Call Notification Check Current Setting Status ☛ P. 3-19) SMS notification informs you of missed <Example> Forward calls to Voice Mail calls while handset was off, out of Call Waiting Center after a set ring time range, engaged, etc.
  • Page 107: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features International Calls Outgoing Call Functions Add Area Code and Country Code (Prefix Numbers) Enter “ “ to Call Abroad Show/Hide Caller ID Enter phone number Prefix Numbers Select an Press and hold Enter Enter phone number item country code Enter area code Notify Caller ID OFF, ON...
  • Page 108: Engaged Call Operations

    Advanced Features Engaged Call Operations Voice Calls Forward Calls Start Here Send Touch Tones When a call arrives Call Forwarding Voice Call window ....P. 3-3 Voice Call window (twice) This procedure is available when Call Video Call window ....P. 3-7 Settings Dialing Forward has been activated from...
  • Page 109: Answering Machine

    Advanced Features Adjust Brightness Change Scene Delete Recorded Messages Video Call window Video Call window Play/Delete Voice Message V. Call Settings V. Call Settings Select window Select a message Brightness Select a level Scene Select a scene Delete This, Delete Rec. Msg. or Delete All Available when sending camera image.
  • Page 110: Speed Dial

    Advanced Features Call Time & Cost Show Ring Time (Missed Calls) Cancel Entries from Quick List Reset Total Call Time Received Calls window Quick List window select a tab Release This Ring Time Settings or Release All Enter Call Time/Charge Reset Security Code Delete Records...
  • Page 111 Advanced Features Group Calling Check Current Setting Status Talk with a Specific Party Hold Current Call to Make Another Voice Mail/Divert window Voice Call window While Call Status talking with multiple parties Select Ans. Call Select Voice Call window a party Call Waiting Enter phone number The other parties are placed on hold...
  • Page 112 Advanced Features Call Barring Caller ID Cancel Call Barring Restrict Incoming/Outgoing Calls Show/Hide Phone Number Settings Optional & SMS Services Call Barring Settings Optional Cancel All Barring Settings Optional Services Caller ID Enter Network Services Call Barring Notification Password Outgoing Calls or Incoming Activate/Deactivate Calls Select an item...
  • Page 114: Security

    Security PIN Settings.......... 4-2 Setting Secret Data ......4-9 Setting PIN1 Entry ........4-2 Secret Mode & Secret Data Only Mode..4-9 Changing PIN1/PIN2 ........4-2 Hiding Handset Data ......... 4-9 Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use............4-3 Activating Dial Lock ........4-3 Setting Custom Lock .........
  • Page 115: Pin Settings

    PIN Settings Setting PIN1 Entry Changing PIN1/PIN2 Set to require PIN1 entry each time PIN1 Code Entry Set must be set to handset is turned on. ON before changing PIN1. Settings Settings Security Security Setting Setting Enter Security Code Enter Security Code PIN1 Code Entry Set Change PIN1 Code or Change PIN2 Code...
  • Page 116: Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use Enter Security Code Activating Dial Lock If Security Code is incorrectly entered five times, handset powers off. Turn handset Prevent others from operating power on and enter correct Security handset. Code. Settings Setting Custom Lock Security Function Lock Prevent others from accessing handset...
  • Page 117: Disabling Keypad

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use Customizing Custom Lock Lock Category or Group Lock All Group Select functions/data to lock. [Lock] window Select a [Lock] window Select a Custom Lock Custom Lock Indicators Selected functions/data locked. Select a category ( Select a category All functions/data locked.
  • Page 118: Using Secure Remote Lock

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use To Lock When Handset Closed Using Secure Remote Lock After Closed Emergency numbers 110, 119 and 118 To Lock After Handset Closed a are available even when Keypad Lock If your handset is lost, lock handset Certain Time is set.
  • Page 119: Using Ic Card Authentication

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use Activating IC Card To Delete IC Card Registration Using IC Card Del. Ext. IC Card Authentication Authentication Select IC Card to delete Settings Hold a FeliCa compatible contactless IC Security IC Card IC Card over handset card over handset to authenticate the Authentic.
  • Page 120: Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls

    Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls Rejecting Calls Rejecting Calls from Numbers Delaying Ringtone for Numbers without Caller ID Not Saved in Phone Book Not Saved in Phone Book Delay ringtone, for calls from numbers Incoming calls from hidden and/or Settings not saved in Phone Book. It can unidentified numbers can be rejected.
  • Page 121: Emission Off Mode

    Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls Secret Phone Book entries are also treated as not saved in Phone Book. You need not to specify a time when OFF is selected. Emission OFF Mode The following are prohibited in Emission OFF Mode: Incoming/Outgoing Calls Incoming/Outgoing Messages Yahoo! Keitai Access Settings...
  • Page 122: Setting Secret Data

    Setting Secret Data Canceling Secret Mode & In a data list window Secret Mode & Secret Secret Data Only Mode Select a data item Data Only Mode Keep in Secret In Standby, Activate Secret Mode/Secret Data Only Returning Data in Secret Mode to view secret Phone Book Hiding Handset Data Folders to Ordinary Data...
  • Page 124: Mail

    Mail Overview..........5-2 Sending Messages ....... 5-3 Sending S! Mail ......... 5-3 Sending SMS Messages ......5-5 Receiving & Opening Messages ..5-7 Opening New Messages ......5-7 Opening Inbox Messages......5-7 Replying to Messages ....... 5-8 Replying (Quote Message) ....... 5-8 Using Mail List ...........
  • Page 125: Overview

    Overview Handset supports S! Mail and SMS. Available Mail Services Send S! Mail messages to phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Exchange short text messages with other SoftBank handsets. Exchange long text messages with S! Mail S! Mail compatible SoftBank handsets and other (Separate e-mail compatible mobile phones and SoftBank...
  • Page 126: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Attaching Files Sending S! Mail Attach the following files to S! Mail: Add up to 20 recipients total between Images Videos Press and hold To, Cc and Bcc fields. Melodies Music (Songs) Books Phone Book entries Select text field Account Details Schedule (To Do List) Enter text...
  • Page 127 Sending Messages Graphic Mail To Specify as Blog Upload Destination Enter text (twice) Create html messages to change font Select Blog/Mail Member color/size and background color. Add Blog/Mail Member “ “ scrolling text, paste images, etc. specified as upload destination <Example>...
  • Page 128: Sending Sms Messages

    Sending Messages SNS/Blog Attaching Files More Features Shoot an Image/Video to Attach to Obtain an upload e-mail address S! Mail beforehand from an SNS/blog service. Advanced Delete Files Attached to S! Mail Contact your SNS/blog service provider ☛ Composing Messages P.
  • Page 129 Sending Messages Customize S! Mail Settings Edit Header/Signature Insert Header/Signature Automatically Set to Check Delivery ☛ P. 14-22) SMS Settings Set to Check Delivery Set Server Storage Period of SMS Messages Set SMS Input Language ☛ P. 14-22)
  • Page 130: Receiving & Opening Messages

    Receiving & Opening Messages Indicators Opening New Opening Inbox Urgent Advice Messages Messages Love Try Hard Received Result window opens for new Hate Invitation Inbox messages. Happy Feedback By default, complete S! Mail messages (including attachments) are Angry Request automatically retrieved. Transmission Announcement fees apply, depending on your subscription plan.
  • Page 131: Replying To Messages

    Receiving & Opening Messages Select a message Replying to Messages Attachments are automatically deleted from reply messages. [Inbox Message List] Quoting text is only available for S! Mail replies. Select a message When Original Message Has Using Mail List Multiple Recipients To Sender or To All Retrieve Mail List and select messages Message Window...
  • Page 132 Receiving & Opening Messages To Receive Multiple Messages Customize More Features Message Receive Incoming Message Alerts Receive Selected Advanced Adjust Ringtone Volume Select messages Receiving Messages Set a Ringtone To Receive All Messages Manually Retrieve Messages Set Ringing Duration of Incoming Message Receive ☛...
  • Page 133: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Select a message Message Storage Opening Sent & Locations Received Messages Press to open Mail Main Menu. <Example> Open a Sent Message Sent, received and draft messages are Outbox saved in the locations below. Received messages Sent messages Message Window Draft messages Folder List...
  • Page 134 Handling Messages Mail Windows The following marks appear on indicators Folder Type to inform you: Message types, statuses, and attached General Folder Folder Contains Unread Messages Trash Box Folder file types are shown by indicators. Locked Folder Secret Folder Folder with Auto Sort Set Message Status Protected Message Unread Received Message...
  • Page 135: Sorting Messages

    Handling Messages To Cancel All Criteria Sorting Messages Release All Only one Inbox folder can be specified Automatically sort incoming/outgoing for sorting Reply Impossible Prohibiting Access to messages into folders. messages. Messages Only one Outbox folder can be [Folder List] Select a specified for sorting Send Impossible Setting Mail Box Lock...
  • Page 136: Saving S! Mail Attachments

    Handling Messages Returning Messages in Saving S! Mail Secret Folders to Ordinary Repeat the same procedure to cancel Attachments Messages mail box or folder lock. [Folder List] Secret Trash Box folder can also be locked. Saving Image, Video, Melody, Security Code entry is required to view ®...
  • Page 137: Saving A Phone Book Entry

    Handling Messages Saving an Image Inserted Saving a Schedule Event More Features in Text [Message] window Select Advanced Schedule data (twice) [Message] window Managing Messages Save Insert Image Saving a Bookmark Protect a Message Move Messages to a Different Folder [Message] window Select Select an image...
  • Page 138 Handling Messages Send an S! Mail to an E-mail Address in Text Access the Internet from a URL in Text Save Number/Address in Text to Phone Book or Blog/Mail Member Switch Subject Field Views Change Font Size of Text Search for Messages in a Folder Sort Messages Filter Messages Reset Message List View to Default...
  • Page 139: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Sending Messages Enter Address from Sent/Received Set To, Cc or Bcc Address List Start Here Composition window Select an address Change Composition window/ SMS Composition window ....P. 5-3 Rcv. Type To, Cc or Bcc Composition window Text Entry window ....P. 5-3 Sent Address or Received Blog/Mail Member List ...
  • Page 140: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Sending Messages Insert Header/Signature Check Delivery Set Priority (S! Mail) Composition window Composition window/ SMS Add Header or Add Signature Composition window Composition window Delivery Report or SMS Report Priority High, Normal or Req. ON or OFF Save header/signature in advance. When ON is set, handset receives a delivery report.
  • Page 141 Advanced Features Attaching Files Graphic Mail Delete Addresses from a Blog/Mail Member List Shoot an Image/Video to Attach Apply Effects to Entered Text to S! Mail Blog/Mail Member Select an Text Entry window address Select beginning of Composition window To select Delete this Activate Camera Photo or characters...
  • Page 142 Advanced Features Preview Graphic Mail Delete Templates Create Graphic Mail from a Template Text Entry window Template Select a to close template Delete Template Select a preview To select Delete This template Delete This Cancel All Effects To select Delete Selected Edit a Template Delete Selected Select...
  • Page 143: Receiving/Opening Messages

    Advanced Features Receiving/Opening Messages Checking Messages Check Message Information Start Here Retrieve Complete S! Mail Message List Mail Info Message List P. 5-7 Inbox Select a Message window ..... P. 5-8 This procedure is available only in folder Select an S! Mail Mail List P.
  • Page 144 Advanced Features Managing/Using Messages Forward a Server Message Move Messages to a Different Folder Start Here Mail List Select a message Message List Select a message Forward Folder List P. 5-10 Move Move Enter address Message List P. 5-10 This, Move Selected or Move All Message window ....
  • Page 145 Advanced Features Delete Messages Delete All Delivery Reports Delete SMS Messages on USIM Card Folder List Delete All Inbox Message List Enter Security Code Delete Delete All Reports Tools USIM Operation Enter Security Enter Security Code Code Delete Message List Select a message Delete USIM...
  • Page 146: Managing/Using Messages

    Advanced Features Add a Folder Change Order of Folders Check Number of Saved Messages Folder List Add Folder Folder List Select a folder Folder List / Message List Enter folder name Sort Folder Select a No. of Messages Address Sort, position The total number of messages, and the number of unread and protected...
  • Page 147 Advanced Features Save Sender, Recipient s E-mail Send an S! Mail to an E-mail Edit & Send a Draft Message ’ Address or Phone Number to Address in Text Draft Select a Phone Book Message window Select an message Edit address, e-mail address Compose Message window...
  • Page 148 Advanced Features Save Number/Address in Text to Switch Subject Field Views Sort Messages Phone Book or Blog/Mail Member Message List Press and hold Message List Sort Select a criterion Message window Select an e-mail address/phone number When Mail List Disp. is set to 2 Lines, This procedure can be combined with the Filter operation below.
  • Page 149 Advanced Features Switch All Unread Messages to Read Messages Inbox Message List Read All Open S! Mail Delivery Report Outbox Message window Disp. Report Only available in Message window of a sent message with a requested delivery report.
  • Page 150: Internet

    Internet Overview..........6-2 Yahoo! Keitai........6-3 Connecting to Yahoo! Keitai ....6-3 PC Site Browser ........6-5 PC Site Browser ......... 6-5 Connecting to PC Websites ...... 6-5 Page Operations ........6-8 Navigating Pages ........6-8 Jumping to Next or Previous Page... 6-8 Selecting Links and Other Items....
  • Page 151: Overview

    Overview Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai (SoftBank s mobile portal site). Browse PC websites using PC Site Browser. ’ *Separate subscription required for Internet access. Internet When a security notice appears, subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the page. PC Websites Opening secure pages constitutes (P.
  • Page 152: Connecting To Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai Using Access History Entering URLs Connecting to Press and hold History Press and hold Enter Yahoo! Keitai Enter URL Window <NEW> Enter URL Web Page History List Select an item Select a record A confirmation for SSL/TLS communication appears each time a Repeat this step until the page you secure page is opened.
  • Page 153 Yahoo! Keitai Customize More Features Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Advanced Clear Cache Yahoo! Keitai Delete Cookies Switch to PC Site Browser Set Whether to Send Manufacture Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Number ☛ P. 6-12) Set Whether to Send Referer Enable/Disable Cookies History Set Whether to Activate Scripts...
  • Page 154: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser About Page Layout Home YES or NO PC Site Browser Select an item When using PC Site Browser, two page layout types are available for each of View PC websites using PC Site PC Screen and Small Screen: Browser.
  • Page 155 PC Site Browser Using URL History Entering URLs More Features [PC Site Browser Menu] [PC Site Browser Menu] Advanced History Enter URL PC Site Browser Switch Page Layout Types Return to Home ☛ P. 6-12) History Enter URL Window Save a URL in History to Bookmark Check a URL in History <NEW>...
  • Page 156 PC Site Browser Set Whether to Send Referer Enable/Disable Cookies Set Whether to Activate Scripts Check Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser Settings Initialize Memory Status of Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser Reset Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser Settings ☛ P. 14-26) PC Site Browser Do Not Show Alert When Activating PC Site Browser &...
  • Page 157: Page Operations

    Page Operations Jumping to Next or Selecting Links and Navigating Pages Previous Page Other Items Scrolling Pages Once opened pages are stored in a Operate as follows when buttons and If a page extends beyond view, use temporary storage area (cache). Press menus appear in web pages.
  • Page 158 Page Operations Set Whether to Show Images or Play Radio Button More Features Melodies and press to select only ☛ P. 14-26) one item from a range of options. Advanced indicates the item is selected. Yahoo! Keitai Page Operations Checkbox Set Font Size Reload Page and press...
  • Page 159: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Bookmarks & Saved Pages From PC Site Browser Using Bookmarks Using Saved Pages Press and hold PC Site Browser Bookmark Save URLs to Bookmark for quick Save an open page to Saved Pages to access. view the page at a later time without connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 160 Bookmarks & Saved Pages Select a page More Features Advanced To open a saved page from another Bookmarks page: Edit a Title Saved Pages Saved Pages List Select a page Edit a URL Send a Bookmark by Mail Check Number of Bookmarks Create a Folder Edit a Folder Name Change Order of Folders...
  • Page 161: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Connecting to the Internet PC Site Browser Delete Records in History Start Here Switch Page Layout Types History List Select a record Delete Web Page ...... P. 6-3, P. 6-5 Web Page Change To select Delete This History List ....P. 6-3, P. 6-6 Disp.
  • Page 162: Page Operations

    Advanced Features Access a Page by Editing an Delete Entered URL Records Switch a Certificate between Valid Entered URL Record & Invalid Enter URL window Select a record Delete Settings Enter URL window Select a record Select URL entry Connection Settings To select Delete This field Edit URL...
  • Page 163 Advanced Features Save Images/Melodies in a Page Send URL of a Page by Mail Access Another Page from a URL in a Page Web Page Save File Web Page Convenient Object Select a Tools Compose Message Web Page Select a URL file) Save Attach URL...
  • Page 164: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Advanced Features Bookmarks & Saved Pages ® Zoom Page In/Out Play Flash from the Beginning Start Here Web Page Zoom Web Page Convenient Select a magnification Tools Replay Bookmark Folder List window PC Site Browser must be set to PC ............
  • Page 165 Advanced Features Send a Bookmark by Mail Edit a Folder Name Delete a Folder Bookmark List window Select a Bookmark Folder List window Bookmark Folder List window bookmark Compose Select a folder Edit Folder Select a folder Delete Message or Attach to Mail Name Edit folder name Folder...
  • Page 166 Advanced Features Saved Pages Delete Saved Pages Edit a Title Saved Pages List window Select a saved page Saved Pages List window Delete Select a saved page Edit To select Delete This Title Edit title Delete This To select Delete Selected Protect Saved Pages Delete Selected Select...
  • Page 168: Camera

    Camera Overview..........7-2 Advanced Features......7-24 Viewfinder..........7-3 During Shooting ........7-24 Basics ............ 7-6 After Shooting ......... 7-25 After Shooting Framed Images....7-26 BI-DO-RI Mode .......... 7-6 Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer..... 7-27 Photo Mode..........7-8 Movie Mode ..........7-10 Various Camera Features ....7-13 Continuous Mode ........
  • Page 169: Overview

    Overview Capture still images and videos with built-in camera. Still images are saved in JPEG format and videos in MPEG4 format. Shoot Still Images/Videos Clean the lens with soft cloth. Fingerprints or grime on the lens may Camera Style/Cellular Style Auto Focus (AF) result in blurred images.
  • Page 170: Viewfinder

    Overview Indicators Zoom Status Viewfinder Focus Frame (BI-DO-RI, Photo and Level 1 to Level 16 Camera settings are shown by Serial) indicators. Some can be selected to White: Appears when Auto Focus set Select to Save (BI-DO-RI, Photo and Green: Focus successful change settings (P.
  • Page 171 Overview Portrait View (Cellular Style) Indicators Movie Type Set (Movie) Normal Focus Frame (BI-DO-RI, Photo and Video Serial) Voice White: Appears when Auto Focus set * Fine Mode and Super Fine Mode are Green: Focus successful available when VGA(Video L) or Red: Focus failed QVGA(Video S) are selected for Select AF ON and in Macro...
  • Page 172 Overview Select to Save (BI-DO-RI, Photo and Quality Setting (Movie)* Serial) Long Dur. Mode Phone microSD Normal Number of Savable Files (BI-DO-RI, Fine Mode Photo and Serial) Super Fine Mode White: 11 or more Movie Type Set (Movie) Yellow: 10 or less Normal Red: No memory space Video...
  • Page 173: Basics

    Basics Shoot like a digital camera with Using Camera Style handset closed, or like a conventional Time may be required for shot images With Handset closed, press cellular phone with handset open. to appear. and hold Depending on shooting conditions, faces may not be effectively detected.
  • Page 174 Basics Using Cellular Style Available Functions Function menu With handset open, press Zoom (Telescopic) Toggle BI-DO-RI Press and hold and hold and Photo Zoom (Wide angle) To Activate From Main Menu Previous window Camera menu Camera BI-DO-RI End Camera Light Press and hold 1 Pressing and holding will cycle through AFchange...
  • Page 175: Photo Mode

    Basics Using Camera Style Available Functions With Handset closed, press Zoom (Telescopic) (Top) Access BI-DO-RI from a Shortcut (P. 2-5). Zoom (Wide angle) (Bottom) To Activate From Quick Launcher Camera menu Photo Mode (Top), (Bottom) or display/confirm activate Quick Launcher Select Camera menu (Top) or...
  • Page 176 Basics Quick and Normal Shooting Using Cellular Style Available Functions Quick Shooting With Handset open, press Zoom (Telescopic) When using Photo Mode in Camera and hold Zoom (Wide angle) style, press shutter all the way (not half- way) to shoot. Image Stabilizer and Best To Activate From Main Menu Camera menu Shot are set off, enabling you to shift to...
  • Page 177: Movie Mode

    Basics 1 Pressing will cycle through Auto, ON Display subject to shoot Movie Mode and OFF. 2 Applies AF Lock when lightly pressed Shooting begins. Shoot videos with or without audio, or halfway. Discontinue pressing to even audio-only videos. cancel. Videos are saved to Camera under 3 Available when Best Shot OFF is set Shooting ends and video is saved.
  • Page 178 Basics Using Cellular Style Available Functions More Features Camera Zoom (Telescopic) Advanced Movie Zoom (Wide angle) During Shooting Camera menu Shoot Up Closer Turn Auto Focus On/Off Light Switch Image Color Tone Function menu Check Memory Space Change Video Types Toggle Camera mode Set Image Stabilizer ☛...
  • Page 179 Basics File Storage Toggle Whether to Automatically Save Still Image/Video Set Still Image/Video Save Destination ☛ P. 14-33)
  • Page 180: Various Camera Features

    Various Camera Features Using Camera Style Display subject to shoot Continuous Mode (Top) or (Bottom) for menu Shoot and save all still images. and setting selections. Shoot a sequence of up to 10 still images in a single shutter release. Using Cellular Style [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder], See P.
  • Page 181: Add Frames To Images

    Various Camera Features Display subject to shoot Add Frames to Press to confirm frame selection. Images Shoot and save still image. Press again to rotate the frame 180 . Shoot with an overlay. Using Cellular Style Add a frame with the following [Photo Viewfinder] settings.
  • Page 182: Various Camera Features

    Various Camera Features Display subject to shoot Display subject to shoot More Features Auto Timer starts and Camera Auto Timer starts and Camera Advanced Indicator flashes. Five seconds Indicator flashes. Five seconds During Shooting before shooting, handset emits a before shooting, handset emits a Shoot Up Closer tone and flashes faster.
  • Page 183: Camera Menu

    Camera Menu Change settings from Camera menu. Select menu Indicators and Settings Settings differ with each Camera mode. In Photo Mode or Continuous Mode, White Balance is available when Best Shot OFF is selected for Best Shot. Menu Selection Window Changing Settings BI-DO-RI, Photo and Continuous Press...
  • Page 184 Camera Menu Using Cellular Style Select Size (Photo/Serial) Brightness 8M(A3 Size) -2 to [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder], 6M Wide(A3 Size) White Balance (Photo, Serial and [Photo Viewfinder], 5M(A3 Size) Movie) 3M(A4 Size) [Continuous Viewfinder] or AWB(Auto) 2M(2L Size) [Movie Viewfinder] Fine Cloudy 1M(L Size) Light Bulb WVGA(Wallpaper)
  • Page 185 Camera Menu Indicators and Settings Indicators Best Shot (Photo/Serial) Auto Mode Select CHG Camera-mode Person Scenery BI-DO-RI Photo Night View Person & Night Sports Best Shot OFF Serial Movie Bar Code Reader Select Scene (Movie) Person Scenery Select Size (Photo/Serial) 8M(A3 Size) Brightness 6M Wide(A3 Size)
  • Page 186 Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer View still images and videos. Access To Toggle Snap Viewer Checking Still them even when handset is closed. Layout Change Images This function browses the folder set Thumbnail, 1 Picture or 3D with Camera s save settings (P. 14-33). ’...
  • Page 187 Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Available Keys in Snap Viewer Using Cellular Style To Toggle Snap Viewer Select still image (Top) or Press with handset open Toggle through Thumbnail, 1 (Bottom) Picture and 3D with each press. To Activate From Main Menu Display still image Set to Thumbnail by default.
  • Page 188: Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer

    Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Press to select still image Available Keys When a Still Playing Videos Image Is Displayed To Delete Still Images • To select Delete This See P. 9-3 for the playback window for Toggle zoom/full Delete This videos. view Using Camera Style Rotate still image...
  • Page 189 Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Available Keys in Movie Viewer Using Cellular Style • To select Delete All Delete All See P. 9-3 for playback window in Select video (Top) or Enter Security Code cellular style. (Bottom) Camera Play video Movie Viewer Function menu The selected video plays.
  • Page 190: Uploading Still Images & Videos To Blog

    Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Available Keys When Video Is From Movie Viewer Uploading Still Images Playing From [Movie Viewer], select & Videos to Blog Play/pause video Upload to a blog from Snap Viewer or Adjust volume Select Blog/Mail Member Movie Viewer. Play next video You must add an upload e-mail address Create and send S!
  • Page 191: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features During Shooting Turn Auto Focus On/Off Check Memory Space Start Here Camera Style Cellular Style BI-DO-RI Viewfinder , Photo BI-DO-RI Viewfinder , Photo BI-DO-RI Viewfinder P. 7-6, P. 7-7 Viewfinder or Continuous Viewfinder or Movie Photo Viewfinder P. 7-8, P. 7-9 Viewfinder AFchange Viewfinder...
  • Page 192: After Shooting

    Advanced Features Set Image Stabilizer Upload Still Image/Video to Blog Save an Image as Mirror Image Camera Style Cellular Style Camera Style BI-DO-RI Viewfinder , Photo BI-DO-RI Preview , Photo BI-DO-RI Preview or Photo Viewfinder or Movie Preview or Movie Preview Preview window Mirror window...
  • Page 193: After Shooting Framed Images

    Advanced Features After Shooting Framed Images Save Several Continuous Still Save All Continuous Still Images Images Camera Style If Auto Save Set is set off, a preview Camera Style Continuous Preview window appears after shooting (P. 14-33). The Press and hold Save or Mirror Continuous Preview window following functions are available.
  • Page 194: Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer

    Advanced Features Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Attach/Insert Still Image/Video in S! Mail Start Here Cellular Style (Attach still image) Snap Viewer P. 7-19, P. 7-20 Snap Viewer Compose Movie Viewer P. 7-21, P. 7-22 Message Attach Image Toggle Snap Viewer/Movie Viewer Attach Mail, QVGA Scale Down or VGA Scale Down Camera Style...
  • Page 196 About TV ..........8-2 Advanced Features......8-15 TV Antenna ..........8-3 Channel Settings........8-15 TV Windows ..........8-4 Watching TV ..........8-15 Initial Setup.......... 8-5 Data Broadcasts ........8-16 TV Link............8-16 Watching TV ........8-6 Recording Programs ........ 8-17 Time Shift Playback While Watching..
  • Page 197: About Tv

    About TV Handset supports One Seg Digital TV for cellular phones and other information Precautions terminals. Never watch TV while riding a bicycle, One Seg is available only in Japan. Because other countries use different broadcast motorcycle, or driving a car. You may systems and frequencies, watching One Seg Digital TV is not possible outside of Japan.
  • Page 198: Tv Antenna

    About TV Sufficiently extend TV Antenna to When a Call Arrives While Change direction of improve signal reception. An Using TV Antenna inadequate picture may be improved by When a call arrives or when Alarm or changing antenna direction, moving Schedule Alarm is activated while handset away from/closer to you, or using TV, TV is interrupted to receive...
  • Page 199: Tv Windows

    About TV Incoming Message Info Recording Status TV Windows Information about messages received Recording while watching TV appears in tickers Timer Recording Activated (P. 14-6). (Red) Recording Paused Time Shift Status Channel (Remote Control No.) (Green) Paused Normal Speed or Time Shift Program Title Playback Subtitles...
  • Page 200: Initial Setup

    Initial Setup Configure channel settings for your More Features area and save stations to a channel list. Advanced Channel Settings Channel Settings Save Stations to a Channel List Select Area Select Automatically area Select Save Stations of a Different Area to a Channel List prefecture/city Switch Channel Lists...
  • Page 201: Watching Tv

    Watching TV Watch TV to end TV Available Functions (Handset Open) When you select YES, use Landscape view, and Pause or Portrait view. Play Alternatively, press and hold . Follow the Save Still same steps to end TV in Portrait Image view.
  • Page 202: Time Shift Playback While Watching

    Watching TV Time Shift Playback From Quick Launcher Note While Watching Up to two minutes of playback data can Use Quick Launcher to activate TV from be stored. Data is overwritten starting closed position. Resume watching TV even after from the oldest data. If you resume pausing with playback.
  • Page 203: Data Broadcasts (Japanese)

    Watching TV Keys in TV Window Available Functions Data Broadcasts (Handset Closed) Select a Link (Japanese) Confirm Still image Selection of a Data broadcasts are available while recording Link watching TV in Portrait view. Access Starts/Ends Press and hold various kinds of program-related and Switch Pages Video other information in Data Broadcast...
  • Page 204: Program Guide

    Watching TV Data Broadcasts Data Broadcasts Program Guide Reload Page Accessed from Data Set Whether to Show Images in Pages Broadcast Accessed from Data Broadcasts Use Program Guide to set timer to Check Certificate for SSL Page Enable/Disable Sound Effects of Data record/activate programs.
  • Page 205: Recording/Playing Programs

    Recording/Playing Programs Recording Programs Playing Programs Note The channel remains fixed during TV programs can be recorded on Data Folder recording. memory card while you are watching Recording certain programs is them. restricted. If a restriction is activated Data broadcasts are not saved with Video microSD while recording a program, recording...
  • Page 206 Recording/Playing Programs Select a file Available Keys during Available Keys during Program Playback Program Playback (Handset Open) (Handset Closed) Pause/Play Pause/Play Adjust Volume Adjust Volume (Top) or (Bottom) Mute Skip Back 30 Press and hold Toggle Portrait Press and hold Seconds (Top) and Landscape...
  • Page 207 Recording/Playing Programs More Features Advanced Recording Programs Edit Title of a Recorded Program Reset Title of a Recorded Program Switch Views of Recorded Program List Window Check Information on a Recorded Program Check Volume of Recorded Programs Delete Recorded Programs ☛...
  • Page 208: View/Record Timer

    View/Record Timer Enter Date Setting View Timer Setting Record Timer Enter date and time To Select a Date from Calendar Booking Timer Choose Date Select a Program List Recording List date Enter time Select a channel ON, ON/Set Time or OFF Select a time Booking Program List Window...
  • Page 209 View/Record Timer Enter Date When the Set Time Comes More Features Enter recording start and View Timer: end time Alarm sounds for five minutes, and Advanced recording information and animation To Select a Date from Calendar View/Record Timer appear. Press any key to stop alarm Choose Date Select a Select a Timer Alarm Tone...
  • Page 210: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Channel Settings Watching TV Switch Audio Channels Start Here TV window Sound Save Stations to a Channel List Sound Switch TV window ....... P. 8-6 Automatically Select an audio channel Show Program Information Sound Switch is available when there Channel is more than one audio channel.
  • Page 211: Data Broadcasts

    Advanced Features Select a Program Exit Page and Return to Data Access Pages/Information from TV Broadcast Links TV window Channel Tune Service Select TV Link Data Broadcast Mode window a service (program) Data Broadcast Types of TV links are indicated by the Back to Data BC following icons: Tune Service is available when more...
  • Page 212: Recording Programs

    Advanced Features Delete TV Links Reset Title of a Recorded Program Delete Recorded Programs TV Link Recorded Program List window Recorded Program List window Select a program Select a TV link Select a program Initialize Title To select Delete This To select Delete This Delete This Delete This...
  • Page 213: View/Record Timer

    Advanced Features View/Record Timer Set Regular Activation of View or Set Priority at Recording Start Record Timer Time When a TV & MUSIC Group Start Here Function is Active View Timer Setting window or Booking Program List window Record Timer Setting window Record Timer Setting window ............
  • Page 214 Advanced Features Delete Booked Programs Booking Program List window or Timer Recording List window Select a program Delete To select Delete This Delete This To select Delete selected Delete selected Select a program or recording Repeat step of selecting program or recording To select Delete All Delete All...
  • Page 216: Music Player & S! Appli

    Music Player & S! Appli About Music Player ......9-2 Playback Windows ........9-3 Downloading Music ........9-4 Music Playback ........9-5 Playing Music..........9-5 Playing Music From Quick Launcher ..9-6 Using Playlists ..........9-6 S! Appli..........9-8 About S! Appli........... 9-8 Downloading S! Appli ......
  • Page 217: About Music Player

    About Music Player Use Music Player to play and organize songs on handset. Play not possible with insufficient battery charge. Access the Internet to download music. Alarm notification, received calls, etc. while playing will pause Videos can also be played with Music Player. play.
  • Page 218: Playback Windows

    About Music Player Shuffle Mode Artist Name <Creator>* Playback Windows Title To Web Playback Image <Video>* Connect to the URL in the song. Playback Status Song/file Selection Play Pause Change the playback song or file. Fast Forward Rewind Playback Position Slow Play Fast Play indicates the current playback...
  • Page 219: Downloading Music

    About Music Player Downloading Music Check the fees, expiration date, etc. on the download site. MUSIC Download Music To Search for Songs to Download Search Music Follow onscreen instructions...
  • Page 220: Music Playback

    Music Playback Set Equalizer Playing Music To play videos downloaded or recorded Set Sound Effect MUSIC with camera: Set Repeat Mode Data Folder Videos Select a folder Specify a video to play Set Shuffle Mode Available Keys during Access the Internet Playback Toggle Normal Screen and Full Screen...
  • Page 221: Music Playback

    Music Playback Returning to Standby Playing Music From Using Playlists Press and hold Quick Launcher Available Keys in Use playlists to play songs in your preferred order, by genre or artists, or Playback Window Use Quick Launcher to activate Music just replay your favorite songs.
  • Page 222: Playing A Playlist

    Music Playback To Start Playing the Playlist Check Playlist Information More Features Delete Playlists ☛ P. 9-12) Playing a Playlist Advanced Customize Playing Music [Playlist List] window Resume Playback Playback Window Select a playlist File Property Change Playback Window Mode (Video Repeat To Play a Playlist from the Playback)
  • Page 223: S! Appli

    S! Appli About License Information About S! Appli ™ ™ Note To check Java and JBlend license information: Check the battery level before S! Appli are applications designed for downloading S! Appli. If the battery S! Appli SoftBank handsets. Download games level is low, download may fail.
  • Page 224 S! Appli Activating S! Appli About Activating (Mobile Organizer) (Mobile Organizer) S! Appli S! Appli List (Mobile Organizer) S! Appli (Japanese) is an S! Appli for getting Appli List more enjoyment from camera or to search useful lifestyle information from pre-installed contents. (Mobile Organizer) contains the following contents.
  • Page 225: Searching Mobile Organizer Contents

    S! Appli Select contents Searching Mobile More Features Organizer Contents Advanced Search for entries in pre-installed S! Appli contents by selecting headwords one Check S! Appli Information after another. Check Volume of Saved S! Appli Delete an S! Appli <Example> Viewing information for Change Mobile Organizer Font Size Photo-It Crafts ☛...
  • Page 226: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Music Player Repeat Set Preferred Sound Effect Start Here Music Player Playback window Music Player Playback window Action Setting Action Setting Music Player Playback window Repeat Setting All Repeat Sound Effect Effect ............P. 9-5 or Single Repeat Select user setting 1 to 3 Song List window ....
  • Page 227: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Organizing Songs Check Volume of Saved Music Cancel Playlist Songs Set a Song as Ringtone Song List window Playlist Song List window Memory Info Select a song Edit Playlist Song List window Select a song Select Ring Tone Release Settings Select an item To select Release This...
  • Page 228: S! Appli

    Advanced Features S! Appli Copy a Playlist Start Here Playlist List window Select a playlist Copy to Playlist S! Appli List window....P. 9-9 Mobile Organizer Page P. 9-10 Check S! Appli Information Check Playlist Information S! Appli List window Select an Playlist List window Select a...
  • Page 230: Entertainment

    Entertainment S! Quick News........10-2 Using S! Quick News ....... 10-2 S! Info Channel/Weather Indicator ..........10-3 Using S! Info Channel ......10-3 Books..........10-5 Obtaining Books ........10-5 ® Using BookSurfing ........ 10-5 Advanced Features ......10-6 S! Quick News.......... 10-6 S! Info Channel........
  • Page 231: S! Quick News

    S! Quick News Checking Updated Using S! Quick News More Features Information Registered news can be updated Advanced [S! Quick News List] window automatically and checked from S! Quick News Select an item Standby. Manually Update List Packet transmission fees are incurred Automatically Update List Select information for using S! Quick News.
  • Page 232: S! Info Channel/Weather Indicator

    S! Info Channel/Weather Indicator Select a contents Weather Indicators Using S! Info Channel Continue by following onscreen After subscribing, weather indicators directions to subscribe. showing current weather appear in This information service automatically Checking Latest Standby. receives the latest news, weather, and other information.
  • Page 233 S! Info Channel/Weather Indicator Checking Weather Report Weather Indicators More Features Set Whether to Automatically Update [S! Info Channel Menu] Weather Information Advanced Weather Indicator Set Whether to Display Weather S! Info Channel Indicators in Standby Weather Receive Previous Unreceivable Set Whether to Display Shortcut for Information Received New Weather Information...
  • Page 234: Books

    Books Download e-comics, e-photo albums, ® Using BookSurfing and other CCF file books. View e-comics, e-photo albums, etc. Obtaining Books (CCF file). Download books from the Internet. Entertainment Downloaded books are stored in Books in BookSurfing Data Folder. ® BookSurfing is activated.
  • Page 235: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features S! Quick News Delete Registered News/Items Store Images/Melodies from Web Pages Start Here S! Quick News List window Select an item Web Page Save File S! Quick News List window Object Select a To select Delete This ............ P. 10-2 file) Save Delete This...
  • Page 236: Weather Indicators

    Advanced Features Add Phone Numbers/Mail Addresses from Web Pages Web Page Select a phone number or an e-mail address Add to Phone Book Phone or USIM New or Add (overwrite) Search Phone Book Select an entry Edit items Weather Indicators Start Here S! Info Channel Menu window ...........
  • Page 238: Tools

    Tools ® Osaifu-Keitai ........11-2 Alarm..........11-14 ® About Osaifu-Keitai ......11-2 Setting Alarm......... 11-14 ® Using Osaifu-Keitai ....... 11-3 Canceling Alarm ........11-15 Bar Code Reader ......11-16 Activating IC Card Lock......11-4 Schedule..........11-6 Scanning Bar Codes ....... 11-16 Schedule Window ........
  • Page 239: Osaifu-Keitai

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Getting Started ® About Osaifu-Keitai Data saved in IC Card varies by service Downloading Lifestyle-Appli ® Osaifu-Keitai is a range of IC Card- “ “ content and usage history. ® Download Lifestyle-Appli via based services used by Osaifu-Keitai Procedures to delete IC Card data vary Internet website.
  • Page 240: Using Osaifu-Keitai

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Downloading Lifestyle- Activating Lifestyle-Appli ® Using Osaifu-Keitai Appli Tools Osaifu- Reader/Writer Transactions Tools Osaifu- Keitai Lifestyle- There is no need to activate a Lifestyle- Keitai Lifestyle- Appli Appli during transaction. Appli Download Make sure battery is adequately LifeApp charged.
  • Page 241: Activating Ic Card Lock

    ® Osaifu-Keitai Enter Security Code Remote Lock Note Call from a specified phone to activate Softbank is not liable for damages from Call Remote Lock. accidental loss or alteration of IC Card data or settings. Saving Numbers to Activate Call Remote Lock Data may be unreadable if a metal IC Card Lock Setting Window Tools...
  • Page 242 ® Osaifu-Keitai <Not Recorded> More Features Enter Phone Numbers Note If series is interrupted by another call, Advanced To save numbers from Phone Missed Call count is reset. Start over Book, Redial or Received calls ® Osaifu-Keitai from the beginning. Look-up Address Check Lifestyle-Appli Properties Phone Book, Redial or Received...
  • Page 243: Schedule

    Schedule Save future events to Schedule. Set the Calendar Saving Events to alarm to be activated at a specified Blue date: Saturdays Schedule time with message and animation Red date: Sundays, public and other appearing to remind you of the event. holidays Schedule is assigned to by default.
  • Page 244: Checking Saved Events

    Schedule Enter start/end Enter details Enter content date and time Entered content appears when 1 Time, Daily alarm sounds or vibrates. ( ), Weekly ( ), Monthly Checking Saved Events Alarm Notification ( ) or Annually ( ) Operations Tools To Specify Days of the Week When the set time arrives, alarm sounds Schedule...
  • Page 245 Schedule to select a date with Delete Delete This More Features events Advanced To Delete Multiple Events Schedule [Event List] window Sort Events by Icon Check Number of Saved Events Delete Delete Event List Window Edit an Event selected Copy an Event Select an event Make/Cancel Secret Setting of an Event Select an event...
  • Page 246: To Do List

    To Do List Save tasks to To Do List. Set Alarm to To Enter Due Date from Calendar Alarm Notification remind you of deadlines. Choose Date Select a Operations date on Calendar Enter When the set time arrives, alarm sounds date/time Saving Tasks and animation appears on Display for...
  • Page 247: Checking Saved Tasks

    To Do List Deleting Tasks Checking Saved More Features Tasks To Delete One Task Advanced To Do List Tools To Do [Task List] window Select Sort Tasks by Category List a task Change Order of Tasks Set Task Status Delete Delete This Delete All Tasks ☛...
  • Page 248: Text Memo

    Text Memo Save short notes or messages as text Deleting Text Memos More Features memos. Saved text memos can be inserted in Advanced To Delete One Text Memo Schedule or in messages. Text Memo [Text Memo List] window Save a Text Memo to Schedule Saving Text Memos Select a text memo Sort Text Memos by Category...
  • Page 249: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo The following two types of voice Recording the Other Recording Your Voice memos can be recorded with Voice Party s Voice Memo: ’ Tools Voice Voice memo during a call to record “ “ Memo Press during a call the other party s voice during a call;...
  • Page 250: Calculator

    Calculator Tools Available Functions Calculator Enter Number Enter numbers with Keypad (Add) Enter with (Subtract) Multi Selector (Multiply) To Calculate Negative Numbers Enter numbers with (Divide) keypad Enter (Equal) with Multi Selector Decimal Point Cancel Calculation Result appears. Clear Number If the calculation result exceeds 10 digits, .E appears.
  • Page 251: Alarm

    Alarm Select an alarm Select an alarm Setting Alarm tone type Select a folder Select an Tools Alarm alarm tone Folders are unavailable when Clock Alarm Tone or OFF is selected. to adjust volume Alarm Setting Window Enter Enter title number of activation times Title appears in Alarm message.
  • Page 252: Canceling Alarm

    Alarm Alarm Activation More Features Operations Note When the set time arrives, alarm is The alarm and snooze cancellation Advanced beeps do not sound when Keypad activated and animation appears on Alarm Sound is set to OFF. Display. When the auto power-on Cancel All Alarms Set the auto power-on function to OFF function is set to ON in Alarm Setting...
  • Page 253: Bar Code Reader

    Bar Code Reader JAN codes and QR codes can be To Scan a QR Code Made of Scanning Bar Codes scanned by Bar Code Reader using Several Data Areas (QR Codes) handset camera. (twice) Scan a QR Position handset camera at a distance of code About JAN &...
  • Page 254: Checking Scanned Data

    Bar Code Reader Checking Scanned More Features Data Advanced Using Scanned Data [Bar Code Scanning] Make a Call window Reading Compose a Message Data List Access the Internet Save to Phone Book Save a Bookmark Copy Text Edit Title of Scanned Data Delete Scanned Data Scanned Bar Code Data List Window ☛...
  • Page 255: Text Reader

    Text Reader Use Text Reader to scan printed text. Free memo Scan Japanese or English Recognition Frame text, and save the text to Scan Modes Scan Item Icons Text Memo. Name Card read Scan name, phone Phone number Text Scanning Window number, e-mail address, E-mail address postal code, address and...
  • Page 256: Scanning Text

    Text Reader To Adjust Zoom Scanning Text (Zoom in) or (Zoom out) Text must be accurately focused and be Position handset camera at a distance of enlarged to fill the recognition frame. 6 to 8 cm from the text. When Processing appears, do not The text is scanned.
  • Page 257: Checking Scanned Text

    Text Reader Checking Scanned Text More Features Advanced Tools Text Reader Reading Scanning Text Correct Scanned Text Data List Edit Scanned Text Set Printing Status of Text Set Guidance OFF/ON Set Vertical/Lateral Scan ☛ P. 11-23) Scanned Text List Window Using Scanned Data Make a Call Select an entry...
  • Page 258: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features ® Osaifu-Keitai Schedule Edit Call Remote Lock Numbers Start Here Start Here Call Remote Lock Setting window Select phone number Lifestyle-Appli List window Schedule window....P. 11-6 Change phone number ............ P. 11-3 Event Edit window....P. 11-6 Call Remote Lock Setting window Event List window....
  • Page 259: To Do List

    Advanced Features Copy an Event Delete All Events Change Order of Tasks Event List window/ Event Schedule window, Event List Task List window Sort/Filter Select a Details window Copy window or Event Details Edit each item window Delete criterion Delete All Enter Security Repetition setting of an event is Code...
  • Page 260: Alarm

    Advanced Features Text Memo Bar Code Reader & Text Reader Delete All Text Memos Start Here Start Here Text Memo List window Delete Delete All Text Memo List window..P. 11-11 Scanned Bar Code Data List window Enter Security Code ..........
  • Page 261 Advanced Features Edit Scanned Text Set Vertical/Lateral Scan Access the Internet Text Scanning window Scan Text Scanning window Scanned Bar Code Data Details text Edit Edit Vertical Writing or Lateral Writing window/ Scanned Text Details text using keypad window Select a URL To cancel editing and return to Internet scanned text, press...
  • Page 262 Advanced Features Save a Bookmark Copy Text Scanned Bar Code Data Details Scanned Bar Code Data Details window/ Scanned Text Details window/ Scanned Text Details window Select a URL window Copy Add Bookmark (twice) Select beginning of characters Select a folder Select end of characters Search Phone Book Edit Title of Scanned Data...
  • Page 264: Data Management

    Data Management About Data Folder ......12-2 Managing Memory Cards ....12-12 Accessing Files ........12-3 Formatting a Memory Card ....12-12 Accessing Memory Card Data ....12-12 Opening Files........... 12-3 Copying Data between Handset & Creating Animations....... 12-4 Memory Card ......... 12-13 Using Playlist (Melodies)......
  • Page 265: About Data Folder

    About Data Folder Use Data Folder to manage data on handset. New data created by handset functions or obtained via the Internet or mail are saved to different folders according to the file format. Some folders contain links. Use the links to access download sites in Yahoo! Keitai. Folders &...
  • Page 266: Accessing Files

    Accessing Files Functions in My Picture Functions in Melody Opening Files Window Window Selecting a file in My Picture folder Selecting a file in Melody folder opens Data Folder opens a window such as below. a window such as below. Select a folder and a sub folder File List Window...
  • Page 267: Creating Animations

    Accessing Files Creating Animations Selecting a file in S! Appli folder Note Create animations each of which is activates S! Appli. For details on Only images in JPEG format can be used made of up to 20 frames using still S! Appli, see P.
  • Page 268: Using Playlists (Videos)

    Accessing Files Select a number Using Playlists Select a folder (Videos) Select a melody Select a playlist in Playlist List window Repeat this step to assign other Save videos to a playlist to play them in and press to play the playlist. melodies to different numbers.
  • Page 269 Accessing Files Customize More Features Display Settings Advanced Set Image List View ☛ Opening Files P. 14-4) Check File Information Change Order of Files Set an Image to Appear in Standby Set a Video to Appear in Standby Set a Melody/Video as Ringtone ☛...
  • Page 270: Editing Files

    Editing Files YES or NO Adding Stamps Editing Still Images Selecting YES overwrites the [My Picture] window original image. Selecting NO saves Basic Flow of Operations Edit Image the edited image as a new file in Marker Stamp the same folder. Data Folder My Picture Select a...
  • Page 271: Editing Videos

    Editing Files Pasting a Text Stamp Cropping an Image To Start from a Halfway Point At a desired point [My Picture] window [My Picture] window Edit Image Trim Edit Image to stop away Character Stamp Selected portion plays. Select a size When 295KB is selected, clipping Enter text position cropping area...
  • Page 272: File & Folder Management

    File & Folder Management Moving Files to a Creating a Folder More Features Different Folder Advanced Data Folder Select a folder type Managing Folders [File List] window Select a Edit a Folder Name file Move <Example> When My Picture is Delete a Folder Selected Delete All Files in My Picture, Melody or...
  • Page 273: About Memory Card

    About Memory Card Save files to memory cards. Still images data with that memory card. It may Insert memory card into and videos shot with handset camera cause data loss or malfunction. Memory Card Slot until it can be saved directly to memory card. Access to memory cards may be locks Data can be copied and moved...
  • Page 274 About Memory Card Removal Press and release Gently pull out memory card. Note Memory card may break if inserted or removed with force.
  • Page 275: Managing Memory Cards

    Managing Memory Cards Select a file Formatting a Accessing Memory Memory Card Card Data Format memory cards on handset only. Tools Memory cards formatted on another microSD Manager device or PC may not work. Data List Window Formatting a memory card deletes all the data on it.
  • Page 276: Copying Data Between Handset & Memory Card

    Managing Memory Cards Copy this Copying Memory Card Copying Data between Data to Handset To Copy Multiple Data Handset & Memory Card Copy selected Select a To Copy Images or Other data item Repeat the Data to Handset Following items can be copied to/from same step to specify other data handset and memory card: Data Folder...
  • Page 277: Configuring Print Settings Of Images

    Managing Memory Cards To Copy PIM Data to Handset Print Print Sheets Configuring Print Enter number of <Example> Copy Data in Overwrite Settings of Images prints Mode Tools Specify which images on memory card a Date ON or OFF microSD Manager to be printed and the number of prints, etc.
  • Page 278: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Accessing Files Viewing Images Set an Image to Appear in Standby Start Here Play Animation from the Beginning File List window/ My Picture File List window ..... P. 12-3 window ( Select a file) My Picture window Opened File window ..... P. 12-3 Retry Set as Display Stand-by...
  • Page 279: Editing Files

    Advanced Features Playing Videos Set Display Size of an Image Adjust Image Brightness Switch Display Format of File List My Picture window My Picture window Edit Image Disp. Normal or Fit Image Brightness Window in Display to adjust brightness File List window List (twice) YES or NO...
  • Page 280: Managing Folders

    Advanced Features Managing Files Refresh Skin Tone Delete a Folder Start Here My Picture window Edit Folder List window Select a Image Refresh Skin Tone folder Delete Folder File List window ..... P. 12-3 (three times) YES or NO Enter Security Code Edit a Title in My Picture File List (Select delete method Window...
  • Page 281: Memory Card

    Advanced Features Memory Card Delete Files Delete Data on Memory Card Start Here File List window Select a file File List window Select a data Delete item Delete microSD Manager window ..........P. 12-12 To select Delete This To select Delete this Delete This File List window ....
  • Page 282: Connectivity

    Connectivity Infrared ..........13-2 Getting Started ........13-2 Transferring Data via Infrared ....13-3 PC Connection........13-5 USB Driver..........13-5 Data Transfer........... 13-5 Setting USB Mode ........13-5 Accessing Memory Card Data from a PC ..........13-5 Using Handset as Modem....... 13-6...
  • Page 283: Infrared

    Infrared Precautions Align Infrared Ports of both sending and Getting Started receiving devices, as shown below. Data may not be sent depending on the status of the receiving device. Folder Within ± Wirelessly exchange files with infrared settings of received messages or compatible devices.
  • Page 284 Infrared Authentication Password Sending All Files To transfer multiple files at once, the Send all files at one time from a data In the case of high-speed transmission same authentication password must list window/data details window. of JPEG images, the receiving device be entered on both sending and In a data list window/data may fail to receive images, even when...
  • Page 285 Infrared Receiving All Files Note Tools When handset receives all files, the Receive Ir Data corresponding files on handset are Receive All overwritten. For example, when handset receives all messages, all the Enter Security Code messages on handset including protected ones are overwritten; and Enter authentication when it receives all Phone Book data or password...
  • Page 286: Pc Connection

    PC referring to the web To use a data transfer tool, or use Function Description site below for installation details. handset as a modem for packet http://k-tai.casio.jp/ transmission, set USB mode to Data transfer* Transfer Phone Book, Communication Mode. Schedule and To Do...
  • Page 287 PC Connection Connect handset to your PC Using Handset as using a USB cable Modem This enables memory card data to be accessed from your PC. Use handset as an external modem for packet transmission. When you are finished, Refer to the instructions of your Internet disconnect handset from the service provider or the manual of your PC for the network connection settings...
  • Page 288: Customization

    Customization Clock, Display & Sounds....14-2 Phone Book & Calls ......14-16 Mail........... 14-22 Internet ..........14-26 TV............14-28 Camera ..........14-31 Player & S! Appli......14-35 Entertainment........14-37 Other Settings ......... 14-39...
  • Page 289: Clock, Display & Sounds

    Clock, Display & Sounds Clock Start Here Settings Clock Hide Clock Clock Display Display ON or OFF Clock Size Clock Display Size Select a size Clock Color Clock Display Color Black or White Set Auto Time Adjustment Set Main Time Auto Time Adjust Auto Select a time zone...
  • Page 290 Clock, Display & Sounds Alarm Start Here Settings Clock Set Priority at Alarm Notification Time Alarm Setting Operation Preferred or Alarm Preferred Change Alarm Tone Clock Alarm Tone Set Select an item Set an alarm tone Auto Power On/Off Set Auto Power On/Off Settings Clock Auto Power ON or Auto Power...
  • Page 291: Display Settings

    Clock, Display & Sounds Save Current Kisekae Theme as (Favorites) Take Setting Info Favorite The current kisekae theme can later be recalled collectively from when they are changed. Change Each Item for Favorites (Favorites) Select an item Set an image Clear All Favorite Settings (Favorites) Reset Setting Info...
  • Page 292 Clock, Display & Sounds Set a Wake-up Image Display Setting Wake-up Display My Picture Set an image Set a Wake-up Message Display Setting Wake-up Display Message Enter message Set an Outgoing Call/Message Image Display Setting Dialing, Video Call Dialing or Mail Sending Set an image Set an Incoming Call Image/Video Display Setting...
  • Page 293 Clock, Display & Sounds Set Font Sizes Collectively Font Character Size Standard or X-large Items settable with Separate Setting for Character Size can be set collectively. Alternatively, press and hold in Standby to make font settings. Set Font Size for Each Function Font Character Size Separate Setting...
  • Page 294 Clock, Display & Sounds Backlight Start Here Settings Display Backlight Set Backlight & Power Saving Lighting ON or OFF Select time Backlight is lit ON or OFF Enter a time before the Power Saver Mode is activated) When the Power Saver Mode is activated, nothing appears in Standby and Keypad backlight flashes.
  • Page 295 Clock, Display & Sounds Change Icon Design of a Theme Shortcut Select a theme Select an icon Icon Image Select Icon Image or Default Icon Image Set an icon) Change Order of Icons of a Theme Shortcut Select a theme Select an icon Sort Select a position...
  • Page 296 Clock, Display & Sounds Menu Display Settings Start Here Settings Display Menu Display Set List View and Details View Menu Display List or Detail Select View for menus from Settings Set Main Menu Theme Theme Select a theme Change Icon Design (Original Theme) Theme Original Theme Select a menu item...
  • Page 297 Clock, Display & Sounds Start Here Add a Menu Item to Original Menu <Not Recorded> to select a function Change Order of Original Menu Items Select an item Sort Select a position Cancel Original Menu Items Select an item Release or Release All Reset Original Menu Reset Org.
  • Page 298 Clock, Display & Sounds Set a Ringtone Select Ring Tone Phone, Video Call or Mail Select Ring Tone Select an item Select a folder Set a ringtone Set Random Playback of Melodies as Select Ring Tone Phone, Video Call or Mail Select Ringtones Ring Tone...
  • Page 299: Answering Incoming Calls

    Clock, Display & Sounds Set an Incoming Call/Message Image Select Ring Tone Phone, Video Call or Mail Select Calling Disp. or Select Receiving Disp. My Picture or Videos Set an image/video Show Phone Book Entry Images for Disp. Phone Book Image Incoming Calls/Messages Start Here Settings...
  • Page 300: Manner Mode

    Clock, Display & Sounds Start Here Settings Slide-style Setting Set to Answer Calls by Opening Setting When Open Answer Incoming Handset When set to OFF, operation follows Answer Setting. Manner Mode Start Here Settings Incoming Call Manner Mode Setting Set Manner Mode Type Manner Mode Set Select a Manner Mode When Super Silent is set, all tones emitted through the earpiece are also muted.
  • Page 301 Clock, Display & Sounds Checking Call Logs Start Here Settings Incoming Call Change Colors of Names, Phone Disp. Call/Receive No. Select a color Numbers and E-mail Addresses in Call Pressing toggles the color palette between 16 colors and 256 colors. and Message Log Windows To reset the color settings to default, press Sounds...
  • Page 302 Clock, Display & Sounds Start Here Tools Voice Announce Record Sound to Set as Ringtone or Select an item Record sound (for about 15 Outgoing Message seconds) Press to stop recording. Play Recorded Sound Select an item with “ “ Delete Recorded Sound Select an item with “...
  • Page 303: Phone Book & Calls

    Phone Book & Calls Phone Book Set Preferred Search Method [Phone Book Search] window (P. 2-21) Select a search method To cancel the preferred search method, press in Phone Book Search window, select the search method with ” ” and then press Change Group Name [Phone Book Entry List] window (P.
  • Page 304: Outgoing Calls

    Phone Book & Calls Outgoing Calls Start Here Settings Dialing Save Touch Tones Pause Dial Enter touch tone numbers Press and hold to enter (Pause). “ “ Set Numbers after “*“ as Sub Sub-address Setting Address Save Area Code and Country Code as Prefix Setting Select an item Enter name...
  • Page 305: Call Settings

    Phone Book & Calls Call Settings Start Here Settings Talk Set Noise Reduction Noise Reduction Set Weak Signal Alarm Quality Alarm High Tone or Low Tone Calls may be disconnected without sounding the alarm when signal suddenly becomes too weak. Set Reconnection Tone Reconnect Signal High Tone or Low Tone...
  • Page 306: Call Costs

    Phone Book & Calls Call Costs Start Here Settings Call Time/Charge Set/Cancel a Maximum Call Cost Set Max Cost Limit Enter Security Code Limit* Enter cost limit Set alarm tone alarm volume Enter PIN2 A call ends automatically and appears in Display when the total call cost exceeds the set maximum limit.
  • Page 307: Video Calls

    Phone Book & Calls Video Calls Start Here Settings Video Call Set an Image to be Sent during Video Select Image Select an item Pre-installed or Original Calls To set an image other than the preinstalled image: Original Change Setting Set an image Redial Automatically as Voice Call Auto Redial as Voice...
  • Page 308: Global Roaming

    Phone Book & Calls Global Roaming Start Here Settings ’ l Roaming Set Set Operator NW Search Mode Manual Select an operator When Auto is set, an available operator is set automatically. Use this procedure when handset is out of the service area of the currently used operator.
  • Page 309: Mail

    Mail S! Mail Settings Start Here Mail Setting Edit Header/Signature Header/Signature Edit Header or Edit Signature (twice) Edit header/signature Insert Header/Signature Header/Signature Insert Setting Header or Automatically Signature Set to Check Delivery S! Mail Settings Delivery Report After a recipient receives your S! Mail, a message titled S! Mail Report is sent to your handset.
  • Page 310 Mail Incoming Message Settings Start Here Mail Setting Customize E-mail Address Custom Mail Address Follow onscreen instructions Set Priority When Receiving Messages Receiving Setting Alarm Preferred or Operation Preferred during Operation Do Not Show Image Indicators Image/Keyword Press to take the checkmark off from Image Info Show Keyword Indicators Image/Keyword...
  • Page 311 Mail Reply Settings Change Quotation Marks Mail Setting Header/Signature Edit Quotation Marks Edit quotation mark Message View Settings & Others Start Here Mail Setting Set Number of Text Lines to Scroll Scroll 1 Line, 3 Lines or 5 Lines Set Font Size of Text Font Size Select a size Set Message List View...
  • Page 312 Mail SMS Server Settings Start Here Settings Connection Settings SMS Center Selection Change SMS Center Address 819066519300 Enter SMS Center address International or Unknown Address is 819066519300 by default. SMS may become unavailable if Center address is changed. Reset to SoftBank SMS Center Reset Enter Security Code Address...
  • Page 313: Internet

    Internet Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser Start Here for Yahoo! Keitai Press and hold Browser Settings Start Here for PC Site Browser Press and hold PC Site Browser PC Site Brw. Settings Set Scroll Unit/Speed Scroll Whole Page, Half Page or Single Line Set Whether to Show Images or Play Downloads Display Images or Play Sounds...
  • Page 314 Internet Reset Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser Reset, or Reset PC Site Brw. Set Enter Security Code Settings Yahoo! Keitai Start Here Press and hold Browser Settings Set Font Size Font Size Select a size ® Set Flash Sound On/Off Flash Sound Effect ON or OFF PC Site Browser Start Here...
  • Page 315: Channel List

    Channel List Start Here Channel List Change Title of Channel List Select a channel list Edit Title Edit title Delete a Channel List Select a channel list Delete This The currently used channel list cannot be deleted. Assign Channels to Remote Control Select a channel list Remote Control No.
  • Page 316 Save Battery by Dimming Backlight ECO Mode Following these steps when ECO Mode is on will cancel ECO Mode. Keep Backlight Lighted While Display Light Constant Light Watching TV ECO Mode must be off to set Display Light. Set Time Backlight Stays Lit While Display Light Lighting Duration Enter lighting time...
  • Page 317: Other Settings

    Set Whether or Not to Show Reset Disp. Set. YES or NO Confirmation Window Again Once you select YES (By default) in a confirmation window for accessing a web page from Data Broadcast, the window no longer appears. Use this procedure to set the window to reappear.
  • Page 318: Camera

    Camera Camera/Video Settings Camera Style Reduce Flicker [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder] (P. 7-6), [Photo Viewfinder] (P. 7-8), [Continuous Viewfinder] (P. 7-13) or [Movie Viewfinder] (P. 7-10) Camera Settings Flicker Auto, Mode 1(50Hz) or Mode 2(60Hz) Cellular Style [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder] (P. 7-7), [Photo Viewfinder] (P. 7-9), [Continuous Viewfinder] (P.
  • Page 319 Camera Camera Style Set View When Shooting With [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder] (P. 7-6), [Photo Viewfinder] (P. 7-8), [Continuous Handset Closed Viewfinder] (P. 7-13) or [Movie Viewfinder] (P. 7-10) Icon Always Show ON or OFF The following indicators appear when set to OFF. BI-DO-RI Viewfinder BI-DO-RI indicator Movie Viewfinder...
  • Page 320: File Storage

    Camera File Storage Camera Style Toggle Whether to Automatically [BI-DO-RI Viewfinder] (P. 7-6), [Photo Viewfinder] (P. 7-8), [Continuous Save Still Image/Video Viewfinder] (P. 7-13) or [Movie Viewfinder] (P. 7-10) Auto Save ON or OFF When set on, the still image/video is automatically saved after shooting to the folder selected in Select to Save.
  • Page 321 Camera Snap Viewer Camera Style Hide Guide at Top of Landscape View [Snap Viewer] (P. 7-19) Display Icons This setting returns to ON when viewer is ended. Cellular Style [Snap Viewer] (P. 7-20) Display Icons This setting returns to ON when viewer is ended. * When at full size in zoom view, the guide appears even when Display Icons is set to OFF.
  • Page 322: Player & S! Appli

    Player & S! Appli Playback Window Change Playback Window Mode [Video Player Playback] window (P. 9-5) Action Setting (Video Playback) Screen Setting Normal Screen Mode (Portrait View) or Full Screen Mode (Landscape View) Change Design of Playback Window [Music Player Playback] window (P. 9-5) Action Setting (Song Playback) Change Skin...
  • Page 323 Player & S! Appli Start Here S! Appli S! Appli List Allow/Prohibit S! Appli to Connect to Select an S! Appli Security Settings Net Access Network All Permit, Prompt at 1st only, Prompt each time or Disable Allow/Prohibit S! Appli to Write Select an S! Appli Security Settings Write User Data...
  • Page 324 Entertainment S! Quick News Start Here S! Quick News Settings Entertainment Hide S! Quick News in Standby Standby Settings Standby Disp. Set. (twice) Set Ticker Speed Standby Settings Speed Settings Fast, Normal or Slow (twice) Set Information to appear in S! Quick Standby Settings Unread &...
  • Page 325: Entertainment

    Entertainment Start Here Settings Display Font Set Font Size for Ticker Character Size Separate Setting S! Info Ch. Select font size Weather Indicators Start Here Entertainment S! Info Ch./Weather Weather Indicator Settings Set Whether to Automatically Update Weather Update ON or OFF Weather Information Set Whether to Display Weather Standby Setting...
  • Page 326: Other Settings

    Other Settings Text Entry Start Here Settings Other Settings Character Input Set Set Text Input Method Input Mode Select an input method Set Conversion Conversion ON or OFF Set to Show T9 Suggestion Words in T9 Change Mode T9 Kanji Change Mode or T9 Kana Change Kanji or Hiragana Mode Clear Learning History...
  • Page 327 Other Settings ® Osaifu-Keitai Set illumination for IC Card Tools Osaifu-Keitai IC Card Illumination ON or OFF Delete all Lifestyle-Appli S! Appli Settings Reset Delete All LifeApp Enter Security Code Set Whether to Enable Opening from Tools Osaifu-Keitai Interface Settings Browser Enter Security Code Browser...
  • Page 328 Other Settings Resetting Handset Start Here Settings Other Settings Reset All Settings to Default Reset Settings Enter Security Code Initialize Handset to Default Status Initialize Enter Security Code When the initialization is completed, handset automatically shuts down and restarts. When handset is initialized, all data downloaded and saved on handset are deleted and cannot be restored.
  • Page 330: Appendix

    Appendix Multi Function Combinations ... 15-2 Warranty & After Sales Service ..15-51 Software Update ....... 15-4 Warranty ..........15-51 After Sales Service ......... 15-51 Updating Software ......... 15-4 Customer Service......15-52 Troubleshooting ........ 15-6 Text Entry Key Assignments... 15-11 In 5-touch Mode........
  • Page 331: Multi Function Combinations

    Multi Function Combinations Function Yahoo! Data Optional Phone Original Mail Keitai Settings Tools MUSIC Camera Currently Appli Folder Services Book Data Menu menu Active Function Mail Group Function Yahoo! Keitai Group Function S! Appli Group Function Settings Group Function Tools Group Function TV &...
  • Page 332 Multi Function Combinations Audio functions such as those for playing melodies and videos cannot be activated at the same time as Music Player. TV is temporarily paused. S! Appli cannot be activated when Music Player is playing. TV is temporarily paused. Cannot be activated depending on the function.
  • Page 333: Software Update

    Software Update Check if software on handset needs to Data saved on handset is retained when Follow onscreen instructions be updated, and update it through the you update software. However, data After Software is Updated network if necessary. may be lost depending on the handset Before updating software, turn off condition (e.g.
  • Page 334 Software Update Using Regular Updates A confirmation for software update appears at the scheduled time. Press or leave handset for a while to start automatic software update. If other functions are being used at the scheduled time, software update cannot start. End all functions to open the software update confirmation window (if you keep using other functions for more than ten minutes...
  • Page 335: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Cannot turn on Are you pressing and holding P. 1-18 Cannot make Is handset out of service area or in handset. calls. a location with a weak signal? Is battery properly installed? P.
  • Page 336 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Only a busy Does Network is busy at this The other Is the earpiece properly placed tone is heard moment Please try again later party s voice is against your ear? ’...
  • Page 337 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Side Keys and Is Keypad Lock active? P. 4-4 Display Is Lighting under Backlight set P. 14-7 Front Keys are backlight does to OFF? inoperable not light.
  • Page 338 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Still images or Were the still images or videos P. 14-31 Network is This may be due to errors or heavy videos shot shot with Flicker not set to busy at this traffic on the voice call lines or packet with handset...
  • Page 339 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Memory This message appears when shortage operation is interrupted due to appears. insufficient memory. Reboot handset. Connection Network connection is interrupted failed appears. due to weak signal. The page you are trying to access is very busy.
  • Page 340: Text Entry Key Assignments

    Text Entry Key Assignments In 5-touch Mode Key Kanji/hiragana Entry Mode Katakana Entry Mode Alphanumeric Entry Mode Number Entry Mode . / @ 4 5 6 4 5 6 Space Space ' - & ( ) Space during double-byte entry. Appears as “...
  • Page 341: In 2-Touch Mode

    Text Entry Key Assignments In 2-touch Mode In Double-byte Mode In Single-byte Mode Katakana are entered in double-byte mode when entering readings in USIM Press Next Press Next Phone Book. 1 Can be entered as double- byte characters when entering pictographs is possible, such as in Text Memo and Common Phrases.
  • Page 342 Text Entry Key Assignments In T9 Input Mode For key assignments in number entry mode, Kanji/hiragana Katakana see the table in In 5-touch Mode. “ “ Alphanumeric Entry Mode Entry Mode Entry Mode Numbers do not appear when entering readings in USIM Phone Book and Own .
  • Page 343: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Actual Display font may differ in appearance from the following. 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits...
  • Page 344 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 345 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 346 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 347 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 348 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits...
  • Page 349: Weather Indicators

    Weather Indicators Indicator List Pollen Typhoon Forming Somewhat High Approaching Normally Displayed High Emergency Status Clear (Day) Extremely High Clear (Night) Disaster Cloudy Sakura Blossoms Heavy Rain Rain Budding Strong Winds Snow Near Full Blossom Thunder and Lighting Topic Full Blossom 0% Chance of Rain Notification Falling...
  • Page 350: Menu List

    Enter menu item numbers for direct menu access. Note that Main Menu theme must be set to Standard. Mail 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Inbox Welcome message from CASIO stored P. 5-10 Outbox P. 5-10, P. 5-23 Draft P. 5-24 Compose Message P.
  • Page 351: Menu List

    2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Yahoo! Keitai P. 6-3 Bookmark One bookmark for accessing CASIO website stored P. 6-10 Saved Pages History P. 6-3 Enter URL PC Site Browser P. 6-5 PC Site Browser (P.
  • Page 352 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Browser Settings Reset P. 14-27 PC Site Browser 3rd-level Menu 4th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Home P. 6-5 Bookmark P. 6-10 History P. 6-6 Enter URL Yahoo! Keitai P.
  • Page 353 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Settings Sound/Vib Settings Volume: Level 4, Vibration: ON P. 14-35 Backlight Settings Switch ON/OFF: Link To Phone Set., Blink: ON Reset P. 14-36 Information P. 9-8 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No.
  • Page 354 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to User Settings Check TV Settings P. 14-30 Reset Channel Setting Reset Storage Area Reset TV Settings Camera 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to BI-DO-RI P.
  • Page 355 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to S! Info Ch./Weathe Weather Indicator Weather Indicator under S! Info Ch./Weather ” ” (P. 15-26). BookSurfing P. 10-5 Settings under S! Quick News 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No.
  • Page 356 Menu List Tools 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Alarm Alarm1-10: OFF P. 11-14 Schedule P. 11-6 Calculator P. 11-13 Dictionary Enter Word P. 2-29 Text Reader P. 11-18 Reference History P. 2-29 Text Memo P.
  • Page 357 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Play/Erase VC Msg. P. 3-5 Voice Memo P. 11-12 Voice Announce Voice Announce 1: (Not recorded), Voice Announce 2: (Not P. 14-15 recorded) Forwarding Image P. 14-16 microSD Manager P.
  • Page 358 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Playlist P. 9-6 Inbox P. 9-2 microSD Own Data 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Received Calls P. 3-11 Dialed Calls P. 3-10 Blog/Mail Member P.
  • Page 359 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Incoming Call Vibrator Phone, Video Call, Mail: OFF P. 14-11 Illumination Set Color (Phone: Color 10, Video Call: Color 8, Mail: Color P. 14-11 1), Set Pattern: Standard, Missed Info: ON Manner Mode Setting Manner Mode Set: Manner Mode, Manner Start Time: OFF, P.
  • Page 360 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Video Call Select Image On Hold, Holding, Substitute Image, Answering Machine, P. 14-20 Preparing, Voice Memo: Pre-installed Auto Redial as Voice Display Setting Main Display: Other Side Hands-free Switch Display Display Setting...
  • Page 361 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Display Image Display Mode Vivid P. 14-6 Mail Rec d Setting Display Sender ’ Call Time/Charge Call Data P. 3-11 Set Max Cost Limit Notify Setting: OFF P.
  • Page 362 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Security Call Setting W/O ID Unknown, Payphone, User Unset: Accept (Select Ring Tone: P. 4-7 Same as Ring Tone, Select Calling Disp.: Same as Display) Change Security Code 9999 P.
  • Page 363 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Optional Services Voice Mail/Divert P. 3-14 P. 3-15 P. 3-19 Call Waiting P. 3-20 Call Barring P. 3-21 Other Settings Charge Sound P. 14-14 Battery Level P. 1-22 Network Status Character Input Set Input Mode: 5-touch, Conversion: ON, T9 Change Mode: T9...
  • Page 364: Specifications

    Specifications Video recording Camera Handset: Up to approx. 276 sec. Main Specifications time Memory card: Up to approx. 120 min. Video file format MP4 930CA Model Continuous Approx. 155 min. 50 112 16.5 mm Dimensions (H W D) watching time Approx.
  • Page 365: Handset Materials

    Specifications Where Used Material Finish Handset Materials Battery (terminal) Epoxy resin Gold plating (glass epoxy) Digital TV ABS resin, Nickel plating Where Used Material Finish Antenna bronze Outer casing Display PC resin + Acrylic UV-cured Antenna PA, SUS surface stainless plating coating Display back SUS back Electrodeposited...
  • Page 366: Maximum Number Of Storable

    Specifications Maximum Maximum Number of Storable Maximum Item That Can be Number Items Protected Answering Machine Voice calls: 5 (20 sec. each) Maximum Maximum Video calls: 2 Item That Can be Number (20 sec. each) Protected Dialed Calls Phone Book entries 1,000 Received Calls (Including Schedule...
  • Page 367: Memory Card Folders & Files

    Specifications Memory Card Folders & Files Folder File DCIM XXXCADCF Still images captured with handset camera PRIVATE MYFOLDER Mail Inbox Backup data of Inbox Sent Messages Backup data of Outbox Drafts Backup data of Draft Utility Calendar Backup data of Schedule Contacts Backup data of Phone Book Memo...
  • Page 368 Specifications Folder File PRIVATE MYFOLDER CA_Folder Other files SD_VIDEO MGR_INFO TV Program recording management file PRGXXX TV Program recording files...
  • Page 369: Index

    Index Number Cancel ........11-15 Auto-sort ........5-12 Edit ..........11-23 2-touch Mode ....... 2-16 Release all ........11-23 3D Display Setting ......14-8 Set ..........11-14 Backlight ........14-7 5-touch Mode ....... 2-13 Set Priority ........14-3 Bar Code ........11-16 Alarm Activation Operations ..11-15 Bar Code Reader ......11-16 Alarm Notification Operations Check Scanned Data ....11-17...
  • Page 370: Index

    Index Save ..........6-10 Memory Info ........ 7-24 AC Charger ........1-16 Save Scanned URL ...... 11-25 Settings ........14-31 Charge Sound ......14-14 Send by Mail ........ 6-16 Shooting in BI-DO-RI/Photo .... 7-6 Check Battery Level ......1-22 Sort Folder ........6-16 Check PC Site Browser Settings ..14-26 Shooting Videos ......
  • Page 371 Index Save ..........5-17 Edit File Name ......12-17 Video Calls ........3-7 Specify Recipients from a Blog/Mail Edit Folder Name ......12-17 Voice Calls ........3-3 Member List ......... 5-16 Edit Still Images ......12-7 Dial Lock ..........4-3 To/Cc/Bcc ........5-16 Edit Videos ........
  • Page 372 Index Alarm Settings ......11-23 Retouch ........12-16 Blog/Mail Member List Name ..5-18 Rotate ........12-16 Global Roaming ......3-13 Event ......... 11-21 Trim away ........12-8 Call Japan and Other Countries ..3-13 File Name (Data Folder) ....12-17 Edit Videos ........12-8 Call within the Same Country ..3-13 Folder Name (Bookmark) ....
  • Page 373 Index l Dial Assistance ..... 14-17 ’ Internal Antenna ......1-2 IC Card Authentication ....4-6 Language .....14-6 International Calls ......3-3 Icon Always Show ....... 14-29 Lock Enter ........3-16 “ “ Icons Setting ........ 14-10 Custom Lock ........4-3 Internet ..........
  • Page 374 Index Move ........... 5-21 Copy Data to Handset ....12-13 Playback Windows ......9-3 Move to Trash Box ....... 5-21 Delete Data ........ 12-18 Settings ........14-35 No. of Messages ......5-23 DPOF setting ......12-14 My Phone Number ......1-22 Protect ......... 5-21 Folders &...
  • Page 375 Index Own Dictionary ......2-16 Group Setting ......14-16 Power On/Off ........1-18 Delete .......... 2-31 Restrictions ........2-23 Power Save Mode ......1-23 Edit ..........2-30 Ring Tone/Image ......2-23 Prefix Numbers ......3-16 Prefix Setting .......14-17 S! Addressbook Back-up ....2-26 Save from Scanned Data ....
  • Page 376 Index Retrieve Complete S! Mail .... 5-20 Handset ........14-41 Synchronize Types ......2-26 Save Attachments ......5-13 Holidays ........11-22 Use ..........2-26 Use Mail List ........5-8 Mail Settings ......14-24 S! Appli ..........9-8 Receive Messages ......5-20 Activate ..........9-9 Original Menu ......
  • Page 377 Index Saved Pages ......... 6-10 Secret Data Set Sub Clock .........14-2 Tasks ........... 11-9 Phone Book Entries ...... 2-24 Shoot Still Image ......7-6 Text Memos ....... 11-11 Schedule ........11-22 Shoot Videos .........7-10 TV Links ........8-16 Secret Data Only Mode ....4-9 Shoot from Quick Launcher ..7-10 Saved Pages ........
  • Page 378 Index Display Missed Call ....14-12 Songs ........... 9-12 Deletion ........2-15 Display New Mail ....... 14-12 Tasks .......... 11-22 Emoticons ........2-14 Specifications ......15-35 Key Assignments ......15-11 Receive .......... 5-7 Kuten Code List ......15-14 Start Attachment (auto) ..... 14-24 Send ..........5-5 Stereo Earphone Conversion Kuten Codes ........2-30 SMS Center Selection ....
  • Page 379 Index Text Reader ......... 11-18 No. of TV links ......8-16 Edit ..........8-18 Check Scanned Text ....11-20 Save ..........8-16 Viewer Settings ......14-6 Correct Scanned Text ....11-23 Show Details ........ 8-16 Voice Announce ......14-15 Delete Scanned Data ....11-25 Voice Call .........3-3 Scan ..........
  • Page 380: Warranty & After Sales Service

    Warranty & After Sales Service Warranty Disclaimer SoftBank assumes no responsibility for damages arising from A warranty card is included with 930CA. natural disasters beyond the control of SoftBank including Check that the store name and purchase date sections have earthquake, lightning, wind or flood damage, actions of third been filled correctly.
  • Page 381: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (Make sure to Information or 113 for Customer Assistance.
  • Page 382 SoftBank 930CA User Guide April 2009, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. * For additional information, please visit a SoftBank Shop. Model: SoftBank 930CA Manufacturer: Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. MDT-000103-EAA0...

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