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Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 202SH.
.Read "Quick Tips" (in
beforehand for proper usage.
.Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.
.SoftBank 202SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network technologies.
Notes
.SoftBank 202SH is referred to as "handset" in this guide.
.Most operation descriptions are based on default settings
handset open (P.1-1) in Standby (P.1-6).
.Operations and results may differ by handset status.
.Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only; actual
handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
.In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with
regard to handset/service usage.
.Guide content subject to change without prior notice.
.Contact SoftBank Customer Support, General Information (P.9-1) if
you find inaccuracies.
*
With the exception that Handset Code and Administrator Code are saved.
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  • Page 1 ) and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. .Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions. .SoftBank 202SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network technologies. Notes .SoftBank 202SH is referred to as "handset" in this guide. .Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset open (P.1-1) in Standby (P.1-6).
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes ......i Handling Messages ...... 4-6 Table of Contents ......ii PC Mail ........... 4-8 Getting Started Internet Handset Parts........ 1-1 Internet Services ......5-1 Battery & USIM Card..... 1-3 Yahoo! Keitai ......... 5-2 Charging Battery......1-5 PC Site Browser ......
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Handset Parts Getting Started Parts & Functions 1 Pressure Vent Handset Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Display Handset Closed 4 Mic 5 External Device Port Keep handset closed when not in use. 6 Notification Lamp 7 Sub-display 8 Strap Eyelet 9 Charging Terminals (for Desktop Holder) a Internal Antenna Area b Infrared Port Handset Open...
  • Page 4 Handset Parts 3 Center Key % e Multi Selector (down) b Handset Keys Open Main Menu. Long Press to activate/ Open Phone Book. Long Press to open cancel Keypad Lock. Exchange Profile . Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. 4 Multi Selector (left) c f Power On/Off &...
  • Page 5: Battery & Usim Card

    Battery & USIM Card Battery & USIM Card Installation Do not apply excessive force to Battery or USIM Card. Secure USIM Tray Inserting Removing Insert Battery Remove Battery Cover Always power off first. Remove Battery Cover Battery Cover Remove Battery Recycling Symbol Up .
  • Page 6 Important . Entering incorrect PUK ten consecutive corrosion, etc. due to water seepage. . USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mobile. times activates PUK Lock, disabling . Battery is not water or dust proof. . USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if handset.
  • Page 7: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Charging Battery (AC Charger) Battery must be inserted in handset to Open Port Cover as shown Remove Charger connector charge it. from handset Notch . Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 . Squeeze release tabs and pull (optional accessory) only. In this guide, straight out.
  • Page 8: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Power On/Off Yes or No S % Retrieving Network Information Power On A prompt appears when %, B or A is Described for initial power on. Pressed for the first time. " (Long Press) . After Power On Graphics, water/dust proofing information appears;...
  • Page 9: Display & Indicators

    Display & Indicators Display Indicator Descriptions Information Window Standby Check active indicators and their Opens at the bottom for missed calls, new descriptions. (Status Icon List) mail, etc. ' (Long Press) Information Window . Active indicators are enlarged; Information label (e.g., Message, etc.) and count appear.
  • Page 10 Display & Indicators Display Saving Softkeys Display goes completely dark after set Labels for functions/operations assigned to B, % and A appear at the bottom of Display Saving time elapses. Press any key (except " during a call) to cancel Display.
  • Page 11 Display & Indicators Indicators [ Function Status [ Notifications Display Indicators When Double Number is set to Dual Mode, line type appears at the bottom right of some indicators. S! Appli Active [ Basic Status S! Appli Paused Unread Mail Music Playback Unread Delivery Report TV Recording...
  • Page 12 Display & Indicators [ Transmissions [ Settings Keypad Lock Active Auto Answer or Remote Monitor Active Ringtone (Silent) Ringtone (Increasing Volume) Vibration for Incoming Voice/ SSL Browsing Video Calls Active Offline Mode Packet Transmission Active Show Secret Data Active Answer Phone On Receiving Mail Function Lock (Once) Active Call Forwarding or Voicemail Active...
  • Page 13 Display & Indicators [ Warnings Sub-display Indicators Message Delivery Failure [ Basic Status S! Information Channel Info Reception Failure Weather Indicator Update Failure Auto Backup Failure 1 Signal Strength [ Handset Status 2 Battery Strength Alarm More bars indicate stronger signal. Calendar Alarm Flashes while charging.
  • Page 14: Main Menu

    Main Menu Main Menu Accessing Functions Tabs Main Menu Items . Menus/lists in a single window appear on Messaging Open/create messages, etc. separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs. Yahoo! Access the Internet. S! Appli Use S! Appli including games. Read e-Books, receive Entertainment news updates, etc.
  • Page 15: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List [ Connectivity Messaging Entertainment Tools Bluetooth [ PIM/Life Received Msg. S! Information Channel/Weather Infrared Create Message S! Quick News Alarms Card Reader Mode Retrieve New Msg. Free Contents Exchange Profile USB Charge Drafts S! Contents Store Wakeup TV Memory Card Templates...
  • Page 16 Menu List [ Call Settings Call Time/Data Counter [ Sound/Display Answer Phone TV Player Mode Settings Voicemail/Call Forwarding TV Link Display Video Call TV Listing Customized Screen Caller ID ) Missed Calls Reservation List Sounds & Alerts Settings Date & Time Int'l Calling (Language) Call Barring...
  • Page 17: Security Codes

    . Do not forget Security Codes. Locks S % . Call Barring settings will be locked if . Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank incorrect Center Access Code (Network Mobile is not liable for misuse or damages. Password) is entered three times consecutively when making a setting.
  • Page 18 Security Codes Saving Administrator Code Need/UnNeed Setting Enter 4 to 8 digits. For enhanced security, set Need/UnNeed Setting to Need; then Handset Code will be In Locks menu, required to delete all files/entries, etc. Administrator Setting S % In Locks menu, Handset Register Administrator Code Settings S % Code S %...
  • Page 19: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Manner Mode Offline Mode Take care not to disturb others when Mute most handset function sounds. Suspend signal transmission and reception. using your handset. . Keep handset off in theaters, museums Handset will be unable to place/receive ) (Long Press) calls, send/receive messages, access the...
  • Page 20: My Details & Basic Settings

    My Details & Basic Settings My Details & Basic Settings Handset Number & Address Date & Time Language % S 0 % S Settings S % S In % S Settings S % S In . Handset number, mail address Sound/Display menu, Date Sound/Display menu, (unsaved by default) and the name...
  • Page 21: World Clock

    World Clock Using World Clock f Select city S % Auto World Clock Setting World Clock Manually " S Standby returns % S Tools S % S f Powering on outside Japan automatically Clock/Gauge S World Clock sets World Clock; the local time for your Advancing 1 Hour (Daylight Saving) current location appears in Standby.
  • Page 22: Memory Card

    For details, contact SoftBank Customer metal objects. Memory Card Slot Support, General Information (P.9-1). . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any . If Memory Card is inserted, captured damages resulting from accidental loss/ Bottom: photos, downloads and other files are alteration of information.
  • Page 23 Memory Card Appears after Power On Inserting & Removing Formatting Memory Card . Memory Card may not be inserted Always power off first. When using a new Memory Card for the properly; reinsert it. first time, format it on handset before Removing Memory Card Remove Battery (P.1-3) trying to save files, etc.
  • Page 24: Universal Operations, Etc

    Text Entry Universal Operations, Etc. Text Entry Unless noted otherwise, text entry Switching Entry Modes Text Entry Basics descriptions are for text entry windows. & Use Dialpad to enter characters. Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character options for that key.
  • Page 25: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji Enter in Kanji (Hiragana) mode. Convert 333 ( ) S d S Enter 333 ( ) S ( ( ) S 22 ( ) . Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered. (Predictive) . Long Press & to toggle suggestion % (Confirm) mode between Standard, Literary, .
  • Page 26 Text Entry Entering from Dictionaries Correction Conversion Pictograms & Symbols Enter text by referring to word definitions, After mistyping hiragana assigned to the . May be unavailable depending on entry mode. . Immediately after confirming a descriptive translations, etc. same key (e.g., instead of ), enter word such as...
  • Page 27 Text Entry Using Wildcard Characters Emoticons Hiragana to Katakana/ Alphanumeric Conversion B S Emoticons S % To improve word suggestions in Kanji (Hiragana) mode, or Single-byte Alpha- Enter katakana or alphanumerics in Kanji Select emoticon S % numerics mode, add s, or *s (wildcard (Hiragana) mode using key inscriptions.
  • Page 28: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Recovering Deleted Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste . Press ! to recover characters deleted B S Cut or Copy S % S Correct with $. Select first character S % Deleting All Characters . Long Press $ at text end. To delete Select character characters on and after cursor, select the first character of text and Long Press $.
  • Page 29: Fonts

    Fonts Customizing Fonts Enlarging All Fonts Resizing Specific Fonts Changing Font Weight % S Settings S % Enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc. In Font Settings menu, Font Weight S % & (Long Press) Large Font Menu S % Sound/Display Menu Select weight S % Switching Back to Standard Menu...
  • Page 30: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper Wallpaper % S Settings S % S In Selecting Images Smaller or Larger than Slideshow Wallpaper Sound/Display menu, Display Set slideshow to appear in Standby. After 4, select option S % S % Display S % Some folders/files may not be supported. , For Centered, use e to zoom in/out or Wallpaper S % Press B to rotate.
  • Page 31: Sounds & Alerts

    Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses Changing Ringtone Duration Ringtones Vibration After 3, Duration S % S Enter Use preset sounds or media files saved in In Sounds & Alerts menu, time S % Vibration S % Data Folder, etc. Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions In 4, Videos S % S % S Settings S % S In...
  • Page 32: Calling

    Emergency Calls Calling Emergency Calls Using SoftBank 3G handset for Handset Restrictions & emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) Emergency Calls automatically reports handset location to Emergency calls are possible even while corresponding agency (police, etc.). . Location Report does not incur registration/ some handset restrictions are active.
  • Page 33: Voice Calling

    Voice Calling Voice Calling Answering Voice Calls Placing Voice Calls Placing International Calls Incoming Call window opens for a call. Enter number with area Enter number with area code S B code . To correct entry, use f to place Int'l Call S % cursor under the digit and Press $.
  • Page 34 Calling Landlines & Mobiles within Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. See Current Country Clear Talk SoftBank Mobile Website for details: Enter number with area code S ! Use Clear Tone when the other party's S Dial to Your Stay S % http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/...
  • Page 35: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling View the other party's image or send an Answering Video Calls Placing Video Calls Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Enter number S % Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls. This Incoming Call window opens for a call. page describes functions/operations Video Call S % unique to Video Call.
  • Page 36: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services Select number S % Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only Call Forwarding be set simultaneously when Call . Omit if only one number is saved. Divert calls to a number saved in Phone Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Book after selected ring time (No Answer Call Divert all/unanswered calls to...
  • Page 37 Optional Services Playing Messages from Missed Voicemail Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail Call Notification Divert calls to Voicemail Center after In Voicemail menu, Cancel In Information window, All S % selected ring time (No Answer set). Voicemail S % In Voicemail menu, Yes S % .
  • Page 38: Phone Book

    Phone Book Adding Contacts to Phone Book Add Phone Number: S % Category: S % S Select Enter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of these items) S Enter number S % S category S % and classify the contact.
  • Page 39 Phone Book Personal Ringtone Setting Responses by Category Saving Numbers After Calls Set tone for calls, etc. from saved numbers. Not available for USIM Card. After a call, save number to Phone Book. % S Phone S % S Set In new entry window, select Category S % item (e.g., Tone-Voice Call:)
  • Page 40: Using Phone Book

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Changing Search Method Dialing from Phone Book Opening from Other Functions b S f Select tab (hiragana Phone Book search methods: Example: Enter a recipient from Phone Book when sending a message. Shows contacts by tab; row, alphabet or ) for first contacts are sorted by...
  • Page 41: Messaging

    Yes S % Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address default handset mail address. When handset address is changed, For more information, contact SoftBank SoftBank Mobile sends new address Customer Support, General Information confirmation to handset. (P.9-1). Changing Address...
  • Page 42: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Sending S! Mail Select Subject field S % S Send S! Mail to a number/address saved Incoming Calls while Creating Message Enter subject S % in Phone Book. . Content remains. End the call to return. B S Create Message S % Personal Mode Select Message Text field .
  • Page 43 Sending Messages Attaching Non-Image Files Attaching Files . In 2, select a folder other than Picture Send images to compatible handsets and Press %, then select a file. using S! Mail. Attaching Multiple Files After 3, Attach (1) S % S Attach In S! Mail Composition File S % S Picture S % S Select window after composing...
  • Page 44: Sending Sms

    Sending Messages Sending SMS Send SMS to a number saved in Phone Select Message Text field Incoming Calls while Creating Message Book. . Content remains. End the call to return. B S Create New SMS S % Personal Mode . When recipient is entered from Phone Book, text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type.
  • Page 45: Customizing Message Retrieval

    Customizing Message Retrieval Customizing Message Retrieval Off S % Set manual retrieval (only initial portion of By Mail Address message text first received, no attachments) Specify mail addresses or domains Retrieving Complete Messages Automatically or automatic retrieval for specific mail (by (alphanumerics after @ of mail addresses).
  • Page 46: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Handling Messages Select message S % Messaging Folders Opening Messages B S Received Msg. or Sent Messages are organized in folders by type. Messages S % Received Messages Incomplete/ Unsent Messages Message Window Sent Messages Folder List Protecting Messages Failed or Send .
  • Page 47 Handling Messages Message Window Messaging Window Layout Message List Sender or Recipient Subject (except for SMS) Received or Message Type/Status Sent Date & Time (see below) Message Text Sender or Recipient Press ( or # to open other messages (higher or lower in message list). Message Text Changing Font Size [Message Window] 3 (Long Press) to...
  • Page 48: Pc Mail

    PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. PC Mail Cautions . Receiving PC Mail for the first time after Retrieve mail delivered to Save PC mail account information to handset: PC Mail Account setup may incur high ISP or Yahoo! accounts.
  • Page 49 PC Mail B S Settings S % S PC Using Yahoo! Mail Addresses PC Mail Account Setup Mail Settings S % In 3, Set Quick Yahoo! Mail S % S . Proceed with setup according to Yes or No S % information supplied by ISP.
  • Page 50 PC Mail Retrieving New PC Mail Sending PC Mail Retrieve new messages from created To create and send PC Mail: accounts. If message count is high, some B S Create Message S % may not be received on the first attempt. Select PC Mail Account S % B S B Complete message S A S...
  • Page 51: Internet

    Access the Mobile Internet from Yahoo! Keitai, or view PC Internet sites from PC Site Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Yahoo! Keitai, see SoftBank Mobile Website (P.9-1). SSL & TLS...
  • Page 52: Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai Using Yahoo! Keitai Using Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Returning to Previous Webpages Using History [Webpage] A S Previous webpage % S Yahoo! S % S Browse Yahoo! Keitai sites from Yahoo! opens History S % Keitai Main Menu. , To return to the initial webpage: Webpages may not open depending on [Webpage] B S Forward S %...
  • Page 53: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Browsing PC Sites % S Yahoo! S % S PC View PC Internet sites from PC Site Browser. Returning to Previous Webpages . Webpages may not open depending on Site Browser S % [Webpage] A S Previous webpage connection/server status, etc.
  • Page 54: Browsing

    Browsing Basic Operations Switching Frames Tabbed Browsing Webpage Browsing On framed webpages, Long Press & to Open webpages in different tabs to switch Scrolling Webpages switch active frame. between them. If webpage content continues beyond [ Opening New Tabs view, use g to scroll webpages. In a webpage, select menu Long Press g to scroll continuously.
  • Page 55 Browsing Starting Over Pull-down Menu Item Selection Selecting Text After 3, point to first character S % In a webpage, select Menu Activate Drag Mode in pointer navigation S From list field S % to enable text selection. Select text to copy or look up words in dictionaries.
  • Page 56: Connectivity & File Backup

    Infrared Connectivity & File Backup Infrared Connect handset to Infrared devices for Transfer Options Getting Started wireless connectivity. One File Infrared Precautions Transferable Files Transfer files one by one. Transfer Align Infrared Ports of both devices. All File Phone Book Received Msg.
  • Page 57 Infrared Using Infrared Transmission Subsequent Operations All File Transfer Receiving Files % S Tools S % S f [ One File Transfer d (Long Press) Yes S % Connectivity S Infrared . If storage media confirmation appears, select media and Press %. .
  • Page 58 Infrared Exchanging Contact Information Exchange name, phone numbers, mail Sending Profiles addresses, and other contact info with In Exchange Profile menu, other compatible handsets using Infrared. Send S % S Transfer starts Read P.6-1 "Infrared Precautions" beforehand. Changing Profile Items to Send Receiving Profiles [Exchange Profile Menu] Send Settings S % S Select item S %...
  • Page 59: Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Bluetooth ® Connect handset to other Bluetooth ® Bluetooth Connection Getting Started devices for wireless connectivity. . For transferable files, see P.6-1. ® Bluetooth Precautions Sender Recipient . Handset supports simultaneous ® Check transmission range of your Bluetooth connection with two devices.
  • Page 60: Using Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Using Bluetooth Yes S % S Pairing complete ® ® Enabling Bluetooth Connecting Bluetooth Devices . If target device is a keyboard, follow % S Tools S % S f onscreen instructions. Device Search & Pairing Connectivity S Bluetooth Connecting Devices Not Compliant with ®...
  • Page 61 ® Bluetooth Yes S % Connecting Paired Handsfree Accepting Connection Requests . If target device is a keyboard, follow Devices, Etc. To accept connection requests from onscreen instructions. In Bluetooth menu, Paired unpaired devices: Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Devices S % Connection request arrives ®...
  • Page 62 ® Bluetooth [ Subsequent Operations [ All File Transfer Transferring Files One File Transfer In Bluetooth menu, Send All Exchange files with paired devices as Yes S % S Yes S % follows: . If storage media confirmation . For transferable files, see P.6-1. Select device S % S Yes appears, select media and Press %.
  • Page 63: Pc Connection

    PC Connection Connecting PC Accessing Memory Card Utility Software (Japanese) Connect handset to a PC with USB Cable For more PC-related operations, to access Memory Card from the PC download Utility Software (including USB without removing it from handset. Cable driver) from the following URL. USB Cable may be purchased separately.
  • Page 64: Backup

    Backup Basics Back up information to Memory Card, and Auto Backup Compatibility Auto Backup File Deletion restore to handset as needed. . These items are not backed up: . Auto Backup saves up to three backup files Specify frequency for Auto Backup. , Mail Groups for each item;...
  • Page 65 Backup Backup & Restore A S Yes S % Manual Backup Auto Backup . To cancel, Press A. To back up selected items together at once: Back up information to Memory Card at a Backup complete S % S % specified frequency automatically.
  • Page 66 Backup Changing Settings Backing Up Once a Month In 4, Once Every Month S % S Yes S % To back up once a week automatically: Enter date S % S Enter time S % . To cancel, Press A. In Backup/Restore menu, Settings/Manage S % Disabling Auto Backup...
  • Page 67: Camera

    Using Camera Camera Getting Started Shoot photos or videos. Important Camera Usage Notes Various Sizes Shooting Modes . Clean dust/smudges from Lens Cover with a soft dry cloth before use. Apply effect or add frame, or capture Select small sizes to send shot .
  • Page 68: Photo Camera

    Photo Camera Capturing Photos I (Long Press) [ Main Viewfinder Operations Zoom In/Out Frame subject on Display Toggle Camera Adjust Brightness Change Shooting Size Open Help May be unavailable depending on shooting size. Captured Photo Window . Camera shutter clicks and photo is Photo Viewfinder captured.
  • Page 69: Video Camera

    Video Camera Recording Videos I (Long Press) S A Playing Unsaved Video In 4, Preview S % Sending Recorded Video Using S! Mail In 4, Send S % S Save and Send S % S Complete message S A , May not be delivered as sent depending on shooting size or recipient device.
  • Page 70: Review

    Review Opening Saved Files Opening Last Saved File Enlarging Photos After 2, % Open/play last saved photo/video; access Pausing/Resuming Videos older files as needed. After 2, % (Press to pause/resume) % S Camera S % Opening Help [Review Window] 0 Review S % Accessing Older Files In Review window, A...
  • Page 71: Shooting Modes

    Shooting Modes Using Shooting Modes % (Long Press) May be unavailable depending on selected Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) shooting size. . All captured photos are saved. Available modes: Self-timer Saving the Selected Photo Capture four separate After 4, f (select photo) S % 4 Pictures In Photo/Video Viewfinder, photos with index image.
  • Page 72: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions Area Setup Select prefecture S % S When activating TV for the first time, set up TV Antenna Select locality S % channels by area. (TV is exclusively for TV Antenna is located behind Display. use in Japan.) Check signal strength indicator and &...
  • Page 73 Watching TV Complete Area setup (P.8-1) first. Toggling e Function Main Key Assignments & . While watching TV in portrait position, Press A to toggle e function between Open Options Menu & (in portrait view) volume control (Volume Operation mode) Toggle Panel On/Off A (in landscape view) and Data Broadcast item selection (Data...
  • Page 74 Panel Layout Data Broadcast (Japanese) In portrait view, Data Broadcast appears below TV image. Use e to select an item and Press % to access program-related information and interactive services. In Volume Operation mode, Press A to switch to Data Operation mode first. TV Image Data 1 Area Name...
  • Page 75 Recording Window to private use only, and prohibit unauthorized reproduction/other use. . Changing Volume, etc. does not . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any affect recordings. damages resulting from accidental loss . When Notification Lamp flashes or alteration of recorded content.
  • Page 76: Playing Recorded Programs

    Playing Recorded Programs In TV window, B S TV Main Playback Operations Player S % Adjust Volume or open Options menu following the same operations used while watching TV. Fast Forward Video List 1, 2 Rewind . Files with are unplayable. Skip Forward Select file S % Skip Backward...
  • Page 77 TV Timer & TV Recording Timer In TV window, B S Rec. Recording Timer Precautions At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) Operation S % Confirm target channel reception; keep TV and Alarm activate. Reservation List S % handset open. , Insert a Memory Card. B S New Entry S % , Exit all active functions/applications.
  • Page 78: Media Player

    Media Player Media Player Basics Use Media Player to play music/videos on handset. . Download media files from the Internet using Media Player. . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Playback Precautions Music File Support . Media Player may not support some recording/playback formats.
  • Page 79 . For software usage and specifications, see Read information (fee, expiry, etc.) on the the provider's website, etc. source site. . SoftBank Mobile does not guarantee % S Media S % compatibility with any software. . USB Cable may be purchased separately.
  • Page 80: Playing Music

    Media Player Playing Music % S Media S % S Music Using Other Functions while Playing Music Music Playback Window Layout After 4, $ or " , To stop playback in Standby: My Music S % S f Select " S Yes S % tab (folder) Searching for Music Files After 3, B S Search S % S Enter...
  • Page 81: Playing Videos

    Media Player Playing Videos % S Media S % S Videos $ S Playback stops Main Video Playback Operations For Volume up/down, pause or help, see Searching for Video Files After 3, B S Search S % S Enter My Videos S % S Memory P.8-9 "Main Music Playback Operations."...
  • Page 82 Media Player Using Playlists Playlists store music/videos in a playback Adding to Playlist Renaming Playlists order. Add favorite media files to Playlists, To add a music file to In Playlists window, select or organize files by artist/genre. Playlist S B Playlists store only file locations.
  • Page 83: Customer Support

    Customer Service Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Support General Information Customer Assistance (Repairs/Lost Handsets) From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113...
  • Page 84: Software Updates

    . If handset does not reboot after update, information before updating software. reinsert Battery and try powering on. If it SoftBank Mobile is not liable for loss or still does not power on, contact SoftBank associated damages. Customer Support, Customer Assistance (P.9-1).
  • Page 85: Safety Precautions

    . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to learn them before reading on: property. . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Prohibited actions These labels show degree of risk from improper use;...
  • Page 86 Safety Precautions Do not charge Battery in or expose Keep handset off and Charger Handset, Battery, USIM Card, handset or related hardware to disconnected near gas stations or Charger (Optional Accessory) & extreme heat (fire, heat sources, places with fire/explosion risk. Memory Card (Optional Accessory) direct sunlight, inside vehicles, etc.).
  • Page 87 Safety Precautions Do not charge Battery while Battery WARNING handset is wet. May cause electric shock or short DANGER circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, If battery fluid contacts skin or etc. clothes, discontinue handset use and Read Battery label to confirm battery type; rinse with clean water immediately.
  • Page 88 Do not look into Infrared Port during Tape over Battery terminals before Do not use handset while driving or Infrared transmissions. disposal. Take Battery to a SoftBank cycling. Eyesight may be affected. Shop, or follow the local disposal Accidents may result.
  • Page 89 Safety Precautions Handset may become hot while in If liquid (water, pet urine, etc.) gets Charger (Optional Accessory) use, especially in high temperatures. inside, grasp plug to disconnect it Prolonged contact with skin may cause immediately. WARNING burn injuries. May cause electric shock, smoke or fire. Always maintain some distance from To remove debris, grasp plug to Speaker while ringtones, music or...
  • Page 90 Safety Precautions Do not expose Charger to moisture Observe these rules inside medical Handset Use & Electronic Medical (precipitation, bath/shower, etc.). facilities to avoid effects of radio Equipment May cause fire, electric shock or waves on electronic medical malfunction. equipment: This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use .
  • Page 91: General Notes

    Clean with . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages or transferred to another person. However, no a dry cloth, cotton swab, etc.
  • Page 92 Bluetooth Function Function Usage Requirement Portrait Rights SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages USIM Card must be inserted to use handset. Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to resulting from data/information leakage due to use be photographed or to refuse unauthorized Camera ®...
  • Page 93 Take Battery to a operate the equipment. reduce your exposure then you can do so by SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free regulations. device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
  • Page 94 Safety Precautions The use of accessories that do not satisfy these FCC Information to User FCC RF Exposure Information requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. This equipment has been tested and found to Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 95 Safety Precautions RF Exposure Information/Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information This mobile phone SoftBank 202SH meets the The World Health Organization has announced **** MIC's technical regulation for exposure to that "A large number of studies have been radio waves. performed over the last two decades to assess...
  • Page 96 Safety Precautions Water & Dust Resistance . Water/dust resistance may be affected . Rinse off sand, dirt, etc. completely before Water & Dust Resistance under some circumstances. Warranty use; any residue may damage handset Handset complies with IPX5 (former JIS does not cover malfunctions resulting causing malfunction.
  • Page 97 Electric shock may occur. SoftBank Shop for gasket replacement. dust resistance; contact a SoftBank Shop. . Do not use Charger in rooms in which . To maintain water/dust resistance, replace water is regularly in use (kitchens, bath/ related parts every 2 years regardless of shower rooms, etc.);...
  • Page 98 Safety Precautions Cleaning Handset Pat against dry cloth to Washing Handset Drying Handset remove moisture from Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently Dry these parts when exposed to water: grooves with a cloth. Then with Battery Cover Hinge Earpiece closed, hold handset approximately 10 cm Speaker below faucet or shower head and wash with...

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