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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 830SC (handset).
・ Read First Step Guide and this guide thoroughly before using handset to ensure proper usage.
・ Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions or service area.
・ Handset is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Notes
・ Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited.
・ Contents are subject to change without prior notice.
・ Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing information,
contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (fP.13-22).
Download latest version via SoftBank Mobile Website (http://www.softbank.jp/mb/r/support/830sc/).

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  • Page 1 ・ Handset is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Notes ・ Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. ・ Contents are subject to change without prior notice. ・ Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (fP.13-22). Download latest version via SoftBank Mobile Website (http://www.softbank.jp/mb/r/support/830sc/).
  • Page 2 Accessories Make sure the following accessories are included in the package with handset. Some of these accessories are also sold separately. For details on accessories or optional items, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (fP.13-22). Battery [SCBAR1] Stereo Earphone*...
  • Page 3 Memo...
  • Page 4: Chapter Contents At A Glance

    Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Internet Services Chapter Contents Camera At a Glance Media Player Handy Extras Handset Security Data Folder & Memory Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    About This Guide In this guide, SoftBank 830SC is referred to as "handset". Instructions are Symbols described using mainly default settings. When settings are changed, screenshots In this guide, graphics represent handset keys; see "Parts & Functions" (fP.1-3). or handset responses may differ from those depicted in this guide.
  • Page 6 Menu Operations Multi Selector Operations Main Menu operation explanations are abbreviated with arrows. Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. In this guide, Main Menu Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below: Basic Multi Selector Operations c →...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter Contents At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Basic Operations Messaging About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Contents .
  • Page 8 Media Player Handset Security Handset Customization Media Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Security Functions .
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on. • Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. • SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use. Make Prohibited actions sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on.
  • Page 10 Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (Sold Do not charge battery in or expose handset or Separately) & Memory Card related hardware to extreme heat (e.g., near fire or sources of heat, in direct sunlight, inside vehicles, Danger Prohibited etc.). May cause warping/malfunction; battery may leak, overheat, ignite or burst. Handset or related hardware may become hot to the touch, leading to burn Use specified battery and Charger (sold separately) only.
  • Page 11 Caution Do not apply strong shocks or impacts. Do not drop/throw handset or related hardware. Battery may Prohibited leak, overheat, burst or ignite, resulting in fire, electric shock, Do not place handset or related hardware on malfunction, etc. unstable surfaces. Prohibited Handset or related hardware may fall, resulting in injury, If there is unusual sound/odor, smoke or any other malfunction, etc.;...
  • Page 12 Tape over battery terminals before disposal. Take battery to a If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not rub; rinse with SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. water and consult a doctor immediately. Eyes may be severely damaged.
  • Page 13 Handset Users with a heart condition should adjust ringtone Vibration and Volume as needed. Warning Compulsory May cause heart damage. If thunder is heard while outdoors, turn power off; Do not use handset while driving or cycling. find cover. Accidents may result. Prohibited There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock.
  • Page 14 If you experience any skin irritation associated with Handset may become hot while in use, especially at handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a high temperature. doctor. Compulsory Compulsory Prolonged contact with skin may cause burn injuries. Metal and other materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or Always maintain some distance from Speaker while itchiness depending on your physical condition.
  • Page 15 Charger (Sold Separately) Plug Charger firmly into the outlet, keeping the plug and Charger charging terminals away from Warning conductive material (pencil lead, metallic strip, Compulsory metal jewelry, etc.). Do not cover/wrap Charger while charging. May cause electric shock, short circuit, fire, etc. Charger may overheat, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc. Do not touch Charger plug with wet hands. Prohibited May cause electric shock or malfunction, etc.
  • Page 16 Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Caution This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Grasp plug and disconnect Charger from outlet Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and before cleaning.
  • Page 17 Observe these rules inside medical facilities to avoid effects of radio waves on electronic medical equipment: Compulsory ・ Do not enter an operating room or an Intensive or Coronary Care Unit while carrying a handset. ・ Keep handset off in hospitals; cancel the setting that turns handset power on automatically (alarm, etc.) beforehand.
  • Page 18: General Notes

    General Notes General Use Inside Vehicles ・ SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from accidental loss/ ・ Never use handset while driving. alteration of any data on handset/Memory Card. Please keep separate ・ Do not park illegally to use handset.
  • Page 19 ・ If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/ - Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damage. ・ Use handset between 5°C - 40°C. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct - Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag.
  • Page 20 ・ S! Mail, PC Site Browser, S! Addressbook Back-up, Graphic Mail, Feeling 4 VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY Mail and 3D Pictogram are trademarks or registered trademarks of OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY ・ "SOFTBANK", SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK logo BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM. are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and ・ Contains Macromedia ® Flash® Flash Lite™ technology by Adobe Systems in other countries.
  • Page 21 3. If you have any questions or problems with Bluetooth emissions, contact SoftBank as listed below: Contact: SoftBank Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) for General Information. See "Customer Service" (fP.13-22) for landline numbers by service area. Handset transmits on the 2.4 GHz band, employing frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) modulation, with resistance to radio frequency interference between 1.5 - 5 meters, depending on usage environment.
  • Page 22: Sar Certification

    Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) that has a cooperative relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value for 830SC is 0.557 W/kg. This value is obtained in accordance with the MIC testing procedure with the mobile phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level. While there may be differences in the SAR levels depending on phones, they all meet the MIC's permissible value.
  • Page 23: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http:// to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission www.phonefacts.net.
  • Page 24: European Rf Exposure Information

    European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 25 Memo...
  • Page 26: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started ........1-2 Parts &...
  • Page 27: Parts & Functions

    Getting Started Learn basic information before using handset. Parts & Functions Use these codes for added handset security. Use this guide to identify handset keys, functions, and Display indicators, etc. PIN Code • Phone Password Charging • Center Access Code Charge battery via USB Charging or AC Charger •...
  • Page 28: Parts & Functions

    Optical Sensor Parts & Functions Measure ambient brightness. Display Handset udlr Multi Selector Select menu items, move cursor, scroll window, etc. w Mail Key/Left Softkey Open Messaging menu. Also, execute Left Softkey command or function. Attaching Hand Strap e Switch/Character Key Remove Battery Cover.
  • Page 29: Display Indicators

    x Clear/Back Key Camera Display Indicators Delete entered text or return to the Capture images. previous operation step. Stereo Earphone Port y Power/End Key Connect Stereo Earphone (Optional). Turn power on/off or end operations. Internal Antenna 0 – 9 Keypad k Camera Key Enter numbers or characters.
  • Page 30: Usim Card

    Meeting Mode removing USIM Card. available. Calls, Incoming S! Mail notification, and Outdoor Mode SMS Service are all disabled. ・ SoftBank is not liable for damage resulting from Battery Strong inserting USIM Card into IC card readers or other Battery Moderate third party devices. Battery Low ・...
  • Page 31: Inserting & Removing Usim Card

    Always turn power off before opening handset to Note remove battery, or insert/remove USIM Card. ・ USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Inserting Mobile . ・ If USIM Card is lost or damaged, a charge Remove battery ( f P.1-9) will be applied for reissuing it .
  • Page 32: Battery & Charger

    This is normal, however, should they become very hot to the touch, stop charging Remove battery ( f P.1-9) and contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Before Using Battery or Charger Press down on USIM Card and General Information (fP.13-22).
  • Page 33: Inserting & Removing Battery

    Battery Disposal Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse. Tape over battery terminals before disposal or take to a SoftBank shop. Follow any and all local regulations regarding battery disposal. Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. When Battery Runs Out...
  • Page 34 Replace Battery Cover Removing Remove Battery Cover Always turn handset off before removing battery. Never remove battery while Charger is connected. Press and slide Battery Cover as shown Lift battery up and remove as Note shown ・ Remove Battery Cover with care; stress on tabs may damage them .
  • Page 35: Charging Battery

    Open Port Cover and insert When charging is complete, Charging Battery Conversion Cable connector remove Conversion Cable ・ If handset is on while Charger is connected, into External Device Port connector from handset, close battery indicator shows charge level, charging as Port Cover and disconnect →...
  • Page 36: Power On/Off

    ・ To confirm handset phone number, press c → USB Charging Power On/Off 0. Your phone number appears in Account Connect handset to PC via Data Cable to charge Details. Edit contents (fP.1-12). battery. ・ When handset is left open without operations, Power On Display automatically shuts down to conserve Open Port Cover and insert battery.
  • Page 37: Account Details

    Press y until Display goes Address save name, e-mail address, etc. in Account dark ・ See "Adding Information to Phonebook Entry" Details. ・ SoftBank logo appears and handset powers (fP.2-20) to save other information. off. Confirming Handset Number c → 0 Note Confirm your own number, etc. in Account Details.
  • Page 38: Key Lock

    Select Reading first name field Key Lock Standby Window → Edit reading of first name Set to prevent accidental operation when Access handset applications via Shortcut Bar or as required carrying handset in a bag or pocket, etc. Switch Bar (fP.2-3). Set images saved in Data Select Phone number field →...
  • Page 39: Minding Mobile Manners

    ・ Manner Mode Manner Mode Minding Mobile Manners Mute handset sounds and activate Vibration Cancel settings for Manner Mode from current Please take care not to disturb others when for all alerts, tones, and alarms. Use Manner setting mode with easy operations. using your handset.
  • Page 40: Changing Mode Settings

    Changing Mode Settings Default Mode Settings Handset features five modes, including Manner Default volume and ringtone settings vary by mode. Mode. Change incoming transmission response by mode. Available items vary by mode. See defaults below * (1+ seconds) (fP.12-20). Normal, Manner, Drive, Meeting or Outdoor Select mode by usage;...
  • Page 41 Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item Volume Voice call Level 3 Level 5 Message Level 3 Level 5 Missed call notification Level 3 Level 5 Delivery report Level 3 Level 5 Phone sounds Level 3 Level 5 Ringtone Voice call Armani_Night Effect.mp4 Armani_Night Effect.mp4 Armani_Night Effect.mp4 Armani Alert_Charm.mp4 Armani Alert_Charm.mp4...
  • Page 42 Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item External light Incoming Voice call Message Missed call notification Alarm Delivery report Notification Missed call Message Answering Machine Missed call notification Missed alarm Delivery report Answering Machine 1 In Manner mode, System sounds can be set; Phone sounds is not available. 2 The setting is used for the light to notify you of missed schedules (fP.8-3) or tasks (fP.8-7) (Note that the setting is not used for a normal alarm (fP.8-4) or Schedule/ Tasks alarm).
  • Page 43: Security Codes

    ・ Do not reveal Phone Password, Center Center Access Code Access Code, or Network Password to others . SoftBank is not liable for damage 4-digit number specified at subscription; required to caused by misuse of these codes by others . change service subscriptions or optional services to operate handset from landlines.
  • Page 44: Advanced Settings

    → 0 → a → w (Edit) → (fP.2-15 cancel PIN Lock. Saving Phonebook as a new entry Use PIN (4- to 8-digit) to prevent unauthorized use For more information, contact SoftBank Mobile of handset by others. Customer Center, General Information (fP.13-22). Sending Account Details as vFile ・...
  • Page 45 Copying Item in Account Details c → 0 → Highlight an item to copy → o → Copy item ・ Copied item can be pasted in the text entry window. ® Printing with Bluetooth -Compatible Printer c → 0 → o → Print via bluetooth →...
  • Page 46: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Functions Selection ........2-2 Accessing Functions .
  • Page 47: Functions Selection

    Functions Selection Handset offers many convenient functions. Learn how to access them here. Accessing Functions Text Entry Use Switch Bar, etc. to select functions quickly (fP.2-3). Enter English, Japanese, or Hangul text (fP.2-7). Received Call Settings Phonebook Set handset response (e.g., Ringtone, Vibration) Save phone numbers or mail addresses, etc.
  • Page 48: Accessing Functions

    Example: Selecting Wallpaper ・ When you exit all active functions, a confirmation Accessing Functions Settings → Display settings → Wallpaper may appear for some functions. When the confirmation appears, choose Yes or No. Use these methods to access handset ・ When you exit all active functions while creating applications: a message, functions are exited and the message ・...
  • Page 49: Using Shortcuts In Standby

    ・ Press x to return to the previous operation Common Operations Menu/Function step. Open Recording list ・ Press y to exit menu. Handset returns to Activate/Cancel Answering Standby. If multiple functions are active, active x (1+ seconds) Menu Options window appears. Machine ・...
  • Page 50: Received Call Settings

    Ringtone Received Call Settings Set Ringtones, Ring songs, Movies downloaded Adjust Volume, Ringtone and Vibration settings. from the Internet, apart from presets. Use ringtone/vibration pattern to identify caller. c → Settings → Sounds & Ringtone Volume Alerts → Ringtone Adjust Ringtone volume in 6 levels: 0 (mute) - 5. Select types of incoming call/ In this guide, "to check (item)"...
  • Page 51: Standby Display Options

    Vibration Advanced Standby Display Options Select Vibration Pattern from six options: Off, and Set Pictures, etc. as Wallpaper in Standby. ● Adjust Volume (rP.12-10) Pattern 1 to Pattern 5. ● Set Ringtone for Voice Call (rP.12-11) c → Settings → Sounds & Wallpaper ●...
  • Page 52: Text Entry

    Advanced Text Entry Icon Entry Mode Icon Entry Mode Alphabets brP.2-19 Number Enter Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana (single-/double- (single-byte, (single-byte) byte), alphanumerics (single-/double-byte), lower case) (fP.2-9) ● Change Wallpaper (rP.12-12) symbols (single-/double-byte), pictograms, (fP.2-9) ● Change Main Menu settings (rP.12-12) emoticons or Hangul. See "Changing Entry Mode"...
  • Page 53: Text Entry Window

    ・ For Date field in Day and Time or Time field in Text Entry Window Text Entry Flow Alarm which can only enter numbers, the text Select Text entry mode → Enter text → Suggestion entry window does not appear. Enter numbers Current entry mode → Select suggestion directly in the entry field of registration or setting window. Number of entered ・...
  • Page 54: Kana/Kanji

    Highlight " 鈴木 " from Kana/Kanji Kana/Alphabet/Number Suggestions → c (Confirm) Use predictive entry to convert and enter characters. In text entry window, e Alternatively, convert entered hiragana directly. ・ After entering hiragana, press * to add ゛ or Katakana or pictograms may appear in Suggestions. ゜...
  • Page 55: Symbol

    Symbol Pictograms/Emoticons Line Break Alternatively, enter symbols such as \ or ! (fP.13-9). Enter not only Pictograms but also Emoticons by Use these steps to enter line breaks in any entry combine symbols (fP.13-10). mode. In text entry window, # In text entry window, * In text entry window, # Highlight line break symbol →...
  • Page 56: Hangul

    Hangul E-mail Address/URL Quick Entry Consonant Example (Key assignment) 4 (once) Save mail addresses/URLs for quick entry. In text entry window, e 4 (twice) In text entry window for Hangul 4 (3 times) E-mail Address or URL, o → Quick address list Vowel Example (Key assignment) 01 ( ), 2 ( ) Select a target mail address/...
  • Page 57: User's Dictionary

    Deleting/Editing Saving to User's Dictionary User's Dictionary Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 20 Use a to move cursor to In text entry window, o characters; entries appear in Suggestions when → Add to dictionary character to delete, and x Reading is entered.
  • Page 58: Phonebook

    ● Deleting Entries from User's Dictionary Handset: Yes items per entry varies by USIM Card. Insert USIM (5 entries/up to 32 Card into compatible SoftBank handsets to Saved with area code bytes) ● Save entries to User's Dictionary (rP.12-14) access USIM Card entries. Each entry contains USIM Card: Yes ●...
  • Page 59 Birthday USIM Card: No may also affect entries . Back-up entries and Handset: Yes Homepage store separately . SoftBank is not liable for Date of birth damage from lost information . USIM Card: No Handset: Yes (2 entries)
  • Page 60: Phonebook Window

    Phonebook Window Creating New Entries Item Reading Phonebook entries (fP.2-13) are divided into three Save to handset or USIM Card. Default data location for Phonebook is Phone. Set to USIM Card tabs. Toggle the tabs to view information. Basic info Phone number as required (fP.12-10).
  • Page 61 Select First name field → ・ Enter 0-9, #, Saving Entries from Call Log , P (Pause), - and + (International code). Press * to toggle , - and P. Press Records Enter first name 0 for 1+ seconds to enter +. ・...
  • Page 62: Searching Phonebook

    Search Phonebook ・ If Secret mode is set to Hide, secret Phonebook Searching Phonebook entries do not appear. In Phonebook search ■ To search by A-ka-sa-ta-na window, press o → Unlock temporarily Use A-ka-sa-ta-na, Reading or Group to search → Enter Phone Password → c (OK) to see Phone number appears in Japanese Phonebook entries.
  • Page 63: Deleting Phonebook Entries

    ・ Alternatively, highlight the intended phonebook Deleting Phonebook Entries Advanced entry on the list window → o → Call → brP.2-20 Voice call or International call to make a call. ● Creating Message from Phonebook When entry contains multiple numbers, the phone number set to Voice call of Default number ●...
  • Page 64: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Standby Image Text Entry Main Menu Rotating Still Images Entering Date/Time c → Settings → Display settings → In text entry window, select Kanji/Kana entry Setting Main Menu Style Wallpaper → Select a file location → Select a mode and enter Hiragana with Keypad → c →...
  • Page 65: User's Dictionary

    User's Dictionary Phonebook Undoing Text Entry In text entry window, o → Undo Deleting Entries from User's Dictionary Adding Information to Phonebook Entry ・ In Kanji/Kana entry mode, undo operations c → Settings → Phone settings → User's d → w (New) immediately after performing Cut, Paste or dictionary →...
  • Page 66 ■ To save Address ■ To cancel set incoming image Setting Vibration to Phonebook Entry Others → Select Address Off → w (Save) Use s to switch to d → w (New) → Use s to switch to field → Select Zip code field → Enter postal code ・...
  • Page 67 ® Removing Member from Group Sending Phonebook as vFile Printing Phonebook Details via Bluetooth d → Select a group to delete a member → d → Search and select a phonebook entry d → Search Phonebook and select entry to send (fP.2-17) → o → Send (fP.2-17) →...
  • Page 68 Checking Memory Status Editing Phonebook Changing Group Settings d → o → Memory status d → Search Phonebook and select entry c → Phonebook → Group settings → Select (fP.2-17) → w (Edit) → (fP.2-15 Saving a group to set ・...
  • Page 69 ■ To set Vibration Select Vibration field → Select a ringtone type → Highlight a vibration pattern → w (Play) → c (Select) → w (Done) → w (Save) ・ To cancel set image or vibration and save the entry, highlight Image/Vibration field → Press o (Reset) →...
  • Page 70: Calling

    Calling Call Types & Optional Services ......3-2 Voice Call ..........3-4 Making a Voice Call .
  • Page 71: Call Types & Optional Services

    Call Types & Optional Services Handset supports Voice Call and Optional Services such as Voicemail and Call Forwarding. Voice Call When you cannot answer a call Make a Voice Call (fP.3-4). Use Answering Machine, etc. (fP.3-7). Alternatively, use Optional Services such as Voicemail or Call Forwarding (fP.3-14). 090********** 090********** Voice Mail...
  • Page 72: Global Roaming Service

    Global Roaming Service Optional Services 830SC is compatible with SoftBank Mobile Global Roaming Service. Handset supports Voicemail and Call Forwarding (fP.3-14). Subscribe to use handset outside Japan (fP.3-12). Alternatively, make international calls from Japan. 090********** 090********** Call Forwarding Call Log Records Check total call time and the last call time.
  • Page 73: Voice Call

    ・ To correct entered digit, use a to move cursor to Receiving a Voice Call Voice Call the digit to delete and press x. Press x for 1+ seconds to delete all. This section describes making a voice call and Voice Call window appears, ・...
  • Page 74: In-Call Operations

    ・ Missed Call Window ・ Record up to 2 minutes during a call. In-Call Operations ・ To pause recording, press c (Pause). Press c Missed call window appears for unanswered calls. Press c (View) to view Received calls (fP.3-10). (Record) to resume recording; Press w (Save) ・...
  • Page 75: Speed Dial

    ● Switching Headset/Phone Using Speed Dial Speed Dial ● Setting Mute ● Making New Call during a Call Select from 0 to 9 ● Saving Numbers to Speed Dial Searching Phonebook during Call that are saved as Speed Dial ● S aving the Other Party's Phone Number to Save frequently used phone numbers to Speed Dial ) or t...
  • Page 76: Emergency Numbers

    Emergency Numbers Answering Machine Emergency Location Report When calls are placed to Police or other emergency agencies from handset, handset Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 Handset records up to three 15-second caller location information is automatically sent to (Maritime Safety Agency).
  • Page 77: Black List

    Playing Records Deleting Records Black List c → Settings → Call settings c → Settings → Call settings Other than reject incoming call, you can also set handset to automatically reject calls from → Answering machine → → Answering machine → specified phone numbers and reject calls from Recordings Recordings unknown numbers (fP.12-19). Highlight an item → c (Play) Delete recording Rejecting Incoming Call ■...
  • Page 78: Rejecting Specified Numbers

    Rejecting Specified Numbers Rejecting Unknown Numbers Rejecting Unavailable Numbers c → Settings → Call settings c → Settings → Call settings c → Settings → Call settings → Reject incoming calls → Reject incoming calls → Reject incoming calls Reject list → On/Off → On Unknown →...
  • Page 79: Call Log Records

    ・ Call Log Record Icons Deleting Records Call Log Records : Dialed Voice Call Select Received Calls or Dialed Calls. Confirm call l (Received calls) or : Received Voice Call type, number and call time & cost, or dial records : Missed Voice Call r (Dialed calls) directly.
  • Page 80: Checking Call Time/Cost

    (Call) Confirm approximate call time/ Last call cost of the previous call. ・ To call a SoftBank handset overseas, simply dial Confirm approximate incoming/ Data counter the receiver's phone number, regardless of the outgoing data volume or reset it. country.
  • Page 81: Global Roaming Service

    → Settings → Call There is major network such as 3rd generation 3G → International call → Select settings → Optional services provided by SoftBank as 3G, or many countries operator → Preferred network standard GSM. → International call → Select...
  • Page 82: Making A Call Overseas

    ■ To insert or add a new network Making a Call Overseas Advanced o → Insert or Add → New network → Highlight Country code field → Enter Emergency calls may not be possible outside Japan a country number → Highlight Network ●...
  • Page 83: Optional Services

    . For details on operations from handset from within the service Always automatically. Missed Call does landline phones or services, access SoftBank area or via a touchtone phone Voicemail not appear. Mobile website (http://www .softbank .jp) .
  • Page 84 Activating Voicemail Activating Incoming Call Note Notification ・ Deactivate All also cancels Call forwarding . c → Settings → Call settings → Optional services → Voice Receive SMS for calls missed while handset is off or outside service area; or when caller saves message Listening to Voicemail Message mail/Call forwarding →...
  • Page 85: Call Forwarding

    ■ To set from Phonebook Call Forwarding Advanced Phonebook → Search Phonebook and select entry (fP .2-17) → Select phone Forward incoming calls to a specified number ● number Activate and set Call Forwarding (rP.12-16) in accordance with the predefined forwarding ■ To set by entering phone number ● Cancel Voicemail/Call Forwarding (rP.12-16) condition (fP.3-14).
  • Page 86: Conference Call

    Receiving a Second Call Switching Party Advanced When receiving another incoming call during a call, During a call with multiple ● you will hear an interrupt sound and see a Activate or cancel Call Waiting (rP.12-16) parties, highlight a party to notification. Place the current call on hold and ●...
  • Page 87: Call Barring

    ・ Setting Call Barring requires Network Password Restricting/Canceling Outgoing/ Call Barring (the 4-digit number dedicated to Call Barring Incoming Calls Bar outgoing/incoming voice calls or SMS by the service specified the subscription). Network Password can be changed (fP.3-19). conditions listed below. Set Call Barring for outgoing calls and/or incoming ・...
  • Page 88: Caller Id

    Canceling All Barring Changing Network Password Caller ID Cancel all barring for outgoing or incoming calls. c → Settings → Call settings Show or hide your own phone number when c → Settings → Call settings calling from handset. → Optional services → Call →...
  • Page 89: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Calling with Your Phone Number Shown Switching Headset/Phone During a call, o → Switch to headset Call Enter a full phone number including area code → o → Hide/Show my ID ・ Appears when Bluetooth ® -compatible headset is in Saving Entered Phone Number to Phonebook ■...
  • Page 90: Call Logs

    Call Logs Viewing Call Log during a Call Adding International Code and Country Number to Call Log Record Numbers During a call, o → Call log Sending Message from Call Log Records l (Received calls) or r (Dialed calls) → l (Received calls) or r (Dialed calls) →...
  • Page 91: Conference Call

    Conference Call Ending Selected Call During a conference call, highlight a party to end a call → c (Group call) → End this call Putting All Calls on Hold During a conference call, c (Group call) → Hold all calls ・...
  • Page 92: Messaging

    Messaging Messaging Services ........4-2 S! Mail &...
  • Page 93: Messaging Services

    Character Limit 30,000 single-byte characters (30 KB) up to 160 single-byte alphanumeric Use S! Mail to Exchange long text messages with SoftBank and other e-mail compatible handsets, SoftBank handsets, other e-mail compatible Recipient SoftBank handsets PCs and other mobile devices.
  • Page 94: Messaging Basics

    Messaging Basics Managing Messages with Folders See the flow of messaging transmissions below: Automatically sort messages to specified folders (fP.4-17). Family S! Mail Friends Message from Family Others Message from Friends Other Messages...
  • Page 95: Customizing Mail Address

    Select Subject field → Enter files. subject Follow onscreen instructions S! Mail ・ After Mail Address is changed, SoftBank Select Attach field when sends a confirmation. Example: Sending S! Mail to a Phonebook entry attaching files to mail ( f P.4-5) w → Received msg. →...
  • Page 96 ・ When files are attached, file type indicators and entries, Tasks or Account Details as vCard or Standby to open S! Mail creation window. file names appear in Attached file list. vCalendar files. ・ Enter SoftBank handset numbers or mail addresses : Image : Sound Send up to 300 KB including address, subject and in Recipient field. Add up to 20 recipients.
  • Page 97 Editing Text to Graphic Mail Select a background color ・ In Graphic Mail entry window, select Undo to undo most recent change. w (Add art) → Image Example: ・ In Graphic Mail entry window, select Cancel → ・ Changing font size, background color Yes to cancel Graphic Mail and return message Pictures →...
  • Page 98: Sms

    ● Setting Message Actions ・ Enter SoftBank handset numbers in Recipient field. ● Inserting BGM/Line Add up to 20 Recipients. Example: Sending SMS to a Phonebook entry. ・ When entered text exceeds entry limit (fP.4-2), ● Changing Entered Text Color, Size, or Effect S! Mail conversion confirmation appears. Choose w → Create new SMS ●...
  • Page 99: Incoming Messages

    ● Viewing 3D Pictograms before Sending Using Templates Incoming Messages w → Templates There are two major ways to receive S!Mail. ● Change font size (rP.12-2) Auto download: Mail Service Center sends ● Change scroll unit (rP.12-2) Select a template complete S! Mail messages automatically.
  • Page 100: Viewing New Messages

    In the notification window, ・ 3D Pictograms Viewing New Messages c (View) → Select a folder When viewing new/unread messages, message When a message is received, notice appears in text appears in 3D animation. Standby. Number of messages, sender and received If 3D Pictogram (fP.12-3) is set to other than Disable, 3D animation appears.
  • Page 101: Retrieving Messages Manually

    ・ Message List Indicators Retrieving Messages Manually Viewing from Message List Unread Message Notification When Receiving options (fP.12-4) is set to View messages from the message list window in : Priority high Manual retrieval, S! Mail is temporarily stored Received msg., Drafts, Sent msg. or Unsent : Priority standard msg..
  • Page 102: Message List

    Select a message Message List Read SMS : Saved to Phone These indicators appear in message lists. Message type icon : USIM Card SMS Saved date and time ・ Received Message Indicators Sender or recipient Unread S! Mail Receiving address : Priority high : S! Mail Message subject or heading...
  • Page 103: Replying To Received Messages

    Replying to Received Messages Forwarding Received Messages : SMS w → Received msg. w → Received msg. → : USIM Card SMS Select a folder Select a folder → Select a Delivery Report : Unread S! Mail message to replay Highlight a message to forward →...
  • Page 104: Using Messages

    ● Set received message notice content or hide notice Using Message Information Using Messages (rP.12-3) ● In a Message or Notification, highlight sender, Select secret folder message notice setting Organize messages by type in five default (rP.12-3) recipient, phone number or mail address to save it folders. ● to Phonebook, place a call, send mail, or open or Change message list view (rP.12-3) ●...
  • Page 105: Locking/Unlocking Messages

    Saving to Bookmark Using Page Links Locking/Unlocking Messages Use sender's address, or a phone number, address, w → Received msg. → Select and protect one or all messages in a folder. or URL embedded in message text. When deleting a protected message, a confirmation Select a folder → Select a w →...
  • Page 106: Deleting Messages Or Templates

    ● Viewing Mail Details Deleting Templates Deleting Messages or Templates ● Setting Font Size Delete specified templates or all saved templates. ● Setting Character Code w → Templates → Deleting Messages ● Changing Scroll Unit Graphic Mail templates or ● Delete specified or all messages in Mailbox. Moving to Top/Bottom of the Message Text templates ●...
  • Page 107: Managing Mail Folders

    Saving Attached Files to Data Moving Messages Managing Mail Folders Folder Create folders in Received msg. or Sent msg. w → Received msg. or folder; set rules for folders to automatically sort Sent msg. → Select a folder w → Received msg. or messages.
  • Page 108: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings ■ To select phone number/E-mail Sorting Messages address from Group in Phonebook Sending S! Mail Select rule field → Sender or Recipient Sort and save the sent/received messages → From group → Select a group automatically by phone number, mail address, etc. Entering Address from Other Than Phonebook ・...
  • Page 109 Adding Address Changing Address Type to To, Cc, or Bcc Changing Font Size While creating S! Mail message text, o → In S! Mail creation window with address In S! Mail creation window, select Recipient field → Highlight an address to change → Font size →...
  • Page 110 Inserting Information into S! Mail Saving S! Mail Being Created to Drafts Jumping to Top/Bottom of Text While creating S! Mail message text, o → In S! Mail creation window, o → Save to In S! Mail creation window, highlight Enter text field →...
  • Page 111 ■ To prevent a message from being deleted Requesting S! Mail Delivery Report Setting whether to Delete Message from Delete NG → On/Off → On → Enter a Server after Remote Forwarding In S! Mail creation window, o → Sending message indicating no deletion allowed options →...
  • Page 112: Sending Sms

    Sending SMS Changing Entered Text Color, Size, or Effect Adding Recipient In S! Mail creation window with characters In SMS creation window with address entered, Specifying Recipient without Phonebook entered, select Enter text field → o → select Recipient field → Add recipients Graphic Mail → o (Select area) → Use a In SMS creation window, select Recipient field ■...
  • Page 113 Deleting Recipient Setting Prediction Entry or Learning Function Entering Address Quickly While creating SMS message text, o → While creating SMS message text, o → In SMS creation window, select Recipient field Quick address list → Select an item Conversion ■ To delete an item Highlight an address to delete → o → ■...
  • Page 114: Received Messages

    Received Messages Using/Managing Messages Viewing 3D Pictograms before Sending In SMS creation window, o → Show 3D Retrieving Messages Manually Editing & Sending Sent/Unsent Messages Pictograms w → Retrieve new w → Sent msg. or Unsent msg. → Select a folder as required →...
  • Page 115 Saving Received/Sent Graphic Mail as Copying Message Content Changing Scroll Unit Template w → Received msg. or Sent msg. → Select w → Received msg., Sent msg. or Unsent a folder → Select a message → o → Copy msg. → Select a folder as required → Select a w →...
  • Page 116 Sorting Messages Changing Messages to Read/Unread Sending Draft Message w → Received msg., Drafts, Sent msg. or w → Received msg. → Select a folder w → Drafts → Select a message → w Unsent msg. → Select a folder as required → (Send) ■...
  • Page 117 Editing Saved Graphic Mail Template Copying Graphic Mail template Managing Graphic Mail Template w → Templates → Graphic Mail templates w → Templates → Graphic Mail templates w → Templates → Graphic Mail templates → Select a folder as required →...
  • Page 118 ・ Set whether to delete message from Server after Editing Text Template Forwarding Server Mail forwarding Server Mail message (fP.4-20 Setting w → Templates → Text templates → w → Server mail → Retrieve mail list → whether to Delete Message from Server after Highlight text to edit →...
  • Page 119: Folder Management

    Folder Management Viewing Memory Status Changing Sorting Rules w → Memory status w → Received msg. or Sent msg. → Changing Folder Name Highlight a folder to change its rule → o ・ Received msg., Drafts, Sent msg. and Unsent w →...
  • Page 120: Internet Services

    Internet Services Internet ..........5-2 Secured Communication (SSL/TLS).
  • Page 121: Internet

    . ・ In this guide, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the Opening secure pages constitutes SoftBank Mobile Internet portal and service agreement to the terms of usage, itself. "PC sites" are sites accessible via PC SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp ., VeriSign Japan...
  • Page 122: Yahoo! Keitai

    ● Entering URL from History Entering URL Yahoo! Keitai ● Sending Access History Enter URL from Yahoo! Keitai Enter URL window to ● Use Yahoo! Keitai to view page contents or Deleting Access History access target page. download image/music files. ● Moving to Main Menu c →...
  • Page 123: Pc Site Browser

    ● E ntering URL to Open Another Site/Page Entering URL PC Site Browser ● Entering URL Quickly Enter URL from PC Site Browser Enter URL window ● Use PC site browser to view page contents or Entering URL from History to access target page. download image/music files from PC sites. ●...
  • Page 124: Page Operations

    ・ Press w (Back) or x with no previous Page Zoom Page Operations page, you are prompted to close Internet connection. Choose Yes to close it. o → Manage content → Text and pictures shown in page can be zoomed ・...
  • Page 125: Multi Page (Tab)

    ・ Yahoo! Keitai and PC sites cannot be open Multi Page (Tab) Buttons and Check Boxes simultaneously. Use tabs at top of Display to open pages. ・ Some pages may open in a new tab automatically. Open up to three pages simultaneously. ・ When multiple tabs are open, some pages may be partially obscured.
  • Page 126: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Advanced Saving Pages Bookmarks & Saved Pages brP.5-13 Save pages to view without connecting to the Save site URLs to Bookmarks. Save page Internet. content to Saved Pages. Open pages without ● Save up to 30 Yahoo! Keitai and PC site pages, Change page font size (rP.12-6, P.12-7) establishing an Internet connection.
  • Page 127: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Opening Saved Pages Entering URL from History In URL entry window, o → EnterURL logs Yahoo! Keitai → Select a URL c → Yahoo!Keitai → Saved ・ In URL entry window, enter URL from History. Up Moving to Next Page pages to 10 URL logs appear, newest first. When limit is In a page, o →...
  • Page 128 Opening Previously Viewed Page Deleting Access History Moving to Main Menu ■ From Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo!Keitai → History In a page, o → Yahoo!Keitai c → Yahoo!Keitai → History → Select a ■ To delete an item URL to open Changing Font Size Highlight a URL to delete →...
  • Page 129: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Deleting Cookies Checking Root Certificates In a page, o → Settings → Memory In a page, o → Settings → Security → Moving to Next Page manager → Delete cookies → Yes Root certificates → Select an item In a page, o →...
  • Page 130 Switching Browser Opening Previously Viewed Page Deleting Access History In a page, o → Manage content → Switch ■ From PC Site Browser c → Yahoo!Keitai → PC site browser → to Yahoo! Keitai → Select an item c → Yahoo!Keitai → PC site browser → History History →...
  • Page 131 Opening Main Menu Deleting Certificates Checking Root Certificates In a page, o → Homepage In a page, o → Settings → Memory In a page, o → Settings → Security → manager → Delete certificates → Yes Root certificates → Select an item Changing Font Size ・...
  • Page 132: Page Operations

    Page Operations Exiting Browser Saving Images or Other Files from Pages In a page, o → Exit ■ To save images on a page Saving Phone Number/E-mail Address In a page that shows images, o → Save files → Save items → Select an image to save → In a page containing phone number/E-mail address →...
  • Page 133: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks Saving Bookmark by Direct Entry Sending Bookmark URL via message ■ In Yahoo! Keitai ■ In Yahoo! Keitai Opening Bookmarked Site c → Yahoo!Keitai → Bookmarks → o c → Yahoo!Keitai → Bookmarks → In a page, o → Bookmarks → Open list → →...
  • Page 134 ■ In a page Saving Bookmark to Data Folder Deleting Yahoo! Keitai Bookmark In a page, o → Bookmarks → Open list ■ In Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo!Keitai → Bookmarks → o → Send → Via Bluetooth → Check c →...
  • Page 135: Saved Pages

    Saved pages Changing Order of Saved Pages Deleting PC Site Browser Saved Pages ■ In Yahoo! Keitai c → Yahoo!Keitai → PC site browser → Opening Saved Pages in a Page c → Yahoo!Keitai → Saved pages → Saved pages In a page, o →...
  • Page 136: Camera

    Camera Mobile Camera ........6-2 Mobile Camera Precautions .
  • Page 137: Mobile Camera

    Mobile Camera ® Use handset camera to capture pictures and record movies. Edit pictures and print them via Bluetooth -compatible printers. Capturing Pictures & Recording Movie Clips Printing pictures ® Select Scene, Multi Shot, etc. (fP.6-3) Print pictures via Bluetooth (fP.6-12).
  • Page 138: Camera

    Mobile Camera Precautions Camera ・ Use a dry soft cloth to remove debris from camera lens. For taking still pictures, select Shooting mode: Normal to shoot single picture, Multi shot or Photo combination to shoot multi-shot, Frame ・ Avoid camera shake; hold handset steady or put it on a stable place and use shot to shoot picture with frame, Night shot to shoot in sunset or night Self-timer to prevent objectionable image blur.
  • Page 139: Single Shot

    Shooting mode Save to : Single shot : Phone or Ask each time : Multi shot (6 shots) : Memory card or Digital camera Number of remaining shots available : Multi shot (9 shots) : Photo combination Single Shot : Frame shot : Night shot Shooting size : 3M (2048×1536) *...
  • Page 140 Shooting Mode Shortcut Key Operations Press assigned key to change settings. Available shortcuts vary by mode or Shooting Mode Description setting status. Capture still image and select size for purpose; attach Single shot Item Description images to S! Mail, save as Wallpaper, etc. Single shot, Multi shot (6 shots), Multi shot (9 Multi shot Press shutter once to capture six or nine sequential images.
  • Page 141: Normal

    k or c ( Normal Multi Shot Captured images are saved to Picture. Insert k (2+ seconds) memory Card to save images (VGA images and larger) to Digital camera. o → Highlight → Multi-shot → Select number ・ Even if Memory Card is inserted and save location is set to Digital camera folder, setting is of shooting changed to Memory card when Standby size...
  • Page 142: Photo Combination

    Photo Combination Capturing Still Images with Frame Night Shot k (2+ seconds) k (2+ seconds) k (2+ seconds) o → Highlight → o → Highlight → o → Highlight → Photo combination Frame shot Night shot ・ Adjust settings before shooting as required Select a frame →...
  • Page 143: Viewing Captured Pictures (Quick Play)

    ● Show or hide Guideline (rP.12-9) Viewing Captured Pictures Advanced ● Set Shutter sound (rP.12-9) (Quick Play) brP.6-12 ● Switching Shooting Mode Use Quick Play to view still images. ● Setting Shooting Size k (2+ seconds) ● Setting Self-timer ● Setting White Balance 0 →...
  • Page 144: Video Camera

    White balance Video Camera : Auto : Daylight Capture clips easily. Files are saved in 3GP format to Videos folder in : Incandescent : Fluorescent Data Folder. When recording a video to attach or insert into an S! Mail, : Cloudy set Shooting size to For S! Mail (fP.6-14).
  • Page 145: Recording Video

    Shooting Mode Recording Video Shooting Mode Description Record a short video (up to 295 KB) to attach to a For S! Mail message. Normal Record a long video (up to 1 hour). Shortcut Key Operations Press o in Set shooting methods Viewfinder with j/s and c Press assigned key to change settings.
  • Page 146: Video Mode

    ・ Using Auto Focus Video Mode Advanced When AF is set to On, Auto Focus is available, brP.6-14 Up to 1 hour per clip can be recorded. the subject at the center of the frame will be ● Setting Shooting Mode automatically focused (the focus is locked while k (2+ seconds) ●...
  • Page 147: Printing Still Images

    Advanced Settings Set items as required Printing Still Images Capturing Still Images ■ To set print size Print still images saved on handset by connecting Print size → Select an item to set ® a printer via Bluetooth Switching Shooting Mode ■...
  • Page 148 Viewing Capturing Shortcut Key Assignments Enlarging Captured Still Image Setting Still Image Opened via Quick Play to Wallpaper etc . In Viewfinder, o → Highlight In Still Image Saved Confirmation window, o → Zoom In Viewfinder, 0 → View still images with n/b or s → o → Set Sending Captured Still Images ・...
  • Page 149: Recording Videos

    Recording Videos Enlarging Still Images Opened via Quick Play Viewing Recording Shortcut Key Assignments In Viewfinder, 0 → View still images with In Viewfinder, o → Highlight Setting Shooting Mode n/b or s → c (Zoom) In Viewfinder, o → Highlight → Select Sending Recorded Video ・...
  • Page 150: Media Player

    Media Player Media Player ......... 7-2 Downloading Music/Movies .
  • Page 151: Media Player

    Media Player Media Player is equipped with this handset. Download music or movies from Yahoo! Keitai; create your own playlists. In this chapter, usage of Media Player is described. Playing Media Files Downloading Media Files Play music or movies via Media Player (fP.7-4, P.7-7). Access Access Yahoo! Keitai and download music or movies Select a music or movie file from folders or playlists.
  • Page 152: Downloading Music/Movies

    Saving Music/Movies from PC Downloading Music/Movies Playing Music to Memory Card Folder structure of Music is as follows. Access Yahoo! Keitai to download music or movies and save them to handset. Insert Memory Card into Folder Description handset Last played/Now Last played file or current Downloading Music/Movies ・...
  • Page 153: Media Player Music Window

    Shortcut Key Operations Media Player Music Window Playing Music Press the assigned key to perform shortcut. c → Media Player → Music Available operations vary by playing status and file type. Play a file Description ■ To play most recently played file Play/Pause Last played ・ While playing, Now playing appears Next tune and Music playback window is displayed .
  • Page 154: Playing Movies

    ■ To select from list of Albums Advanced Playing Movies Albums → Select an Album → Highlight brP.7-8 a file → c (Play) Folder structure of Movie is as follows. ● Searching Files by Title or Artist Name ■ To select from list of Genres ●...
  • Page 155: Media Player Movie Window

    Full Screen View (Landscape) Shortcut Key Operations Media Player Movie Window Description Press the assigned key to perform shortcut. Available operations vary by playing status and file Play/Pause type. Volume up Normal Screen Display (Portrait) Volume down Description Next clip Play/Pause Previous clip/Beginning of current clip Next clip Video Playback Repeat pattern setting Previous clip/Beginning of...
  • Page 156: Playing Movies

    Playing Movies Advanced ● Set Repeat mode (rP.12-8) brP.7-10 c → Media Player → Movie ● Adjust Tone volume level (rP.12-8) ● Searching Files by Title or Artist Name ● Set Backlight (rP.12-8) ● Adding Files to Playlist Play a file ●...
  • Page 157: Using Playlist

    Advanced Settings Playing Playlist Using Playlist Music Playback c → Media Player → Music Create playlist to make your own album. Setting Files to Ringtone in Normal Mode or Movie → Playlists Creating Playlist c → Media Player → Music → Select a Highlight a playlist to play →...
  • Page 158 ■ To delete all items Sending Files Renaming Playlist o → Delete → All → Yes c → Media Player → Music → Select a c → Media Player → Music → Playlists → ・ To delete all files in All music folder, entering folder → Highlight a file →...
  • Page 159: Movie Playback

    Movie Playback ® Switching to Bluetooth Headphones during Sending Files Playback c → Media Player → Movie → Select a Setting Files to Ringtone in Normal Mode folder → Highlight a file → o → Send In Music playback window, o → Transfer c → Media Player → Movie → Select a to A/V headset →...
  • Page 160 ® Deleting Files Changing Order of Files in Playlist Switching to Bluetooth Headphones during Playback c → Media Player → Movie → Select a c → Media Player → Movie → Playlists → Select a playlist → Highlight a file to move → In Video playback window, o → Transfer folder o →...
  • Page 161: Playlist

    Playlist Checking Shortcut Key Assignments In Video playback window, o → Shortcut Creating Playlist Including All Files in Existing Playlist ■ To create music playlist c → Media Player → Music → Playlists → Select a playlist → o → Add → Playlist → Select a playlist to add all files ■...
  • Page 162: Handy Extras

    Handy Extras Useful Handset Applications ......8-2 Calendar ..........8-3 Viewing Calendar .
  • Page 163: Useful Handset Applications

    Useful Handset Applications Handset includes helpful lifestyle tools including Calendar and Bar Code Reader. Calendar Alarm Calculator Converter View calendar and Set Alarms Use handset as a Convert currencies or +1234 +1234 save schedule entries (fP.8-4). calculator units of measure (fP.8-3).
  • Page 164: Calendar

    Calendar : Schedule (Travel) : Schedule (Miscellaneous) Display Calendar and add schedules to Calendar. : Holiday Select from three view modes. : Alarm set Add title, start date or other information. : Repetition set Save up to 200 events including Tasks. Opening Calendar Viewing Calendar Daily View...
  • Page 165: Alarms

    ・ In Calendar window, select target date before Step Advanced Alarms to display the date in Start date or End date brP.8-11 field. Save up to five Alarms. Use Alarm activation to ● Switching View Mode activate or cancel alarm settings. Set alarms to ● O pening a Specific Date repeat on specific days of the week or everyday. Viewing Schedule ●...
  • Page 166: Calculator

    ・ During a call, or while connecting or dialing Editing Alarm Calculator (Connecting... or Dialing... appears) at Alarm time, a tone sounds and an indicator appears. c → Tools → Alarms → Perform arithmetic operations up to 13 digits. When Alert on call on System sounds is c →...
  • Page 167: Converter

    Highlight Original value field Converting Units Converter → Enter value c → Tools → Converter → Convert various currencies or units of measure. Length, Weight, Volume, Area Converting Currencies or Temperature c →  Tools → Converter → Select Original field → Select Currency currency Select Original field...
  • Page 168: World Clock

    World Clock Notepad Tasks See current time in world's major cities. Add up to 20 memos. Memos can be added Save up to 200 Tasks and Schedule entries; even during calls (fP.3-5). manage by list. Viewing World Clock Adding Notepad Saving Tasks c →...
  • Page 169: Voice Recorder

    Marking a Task as Completed Recording Sound Voice Recorder ・ Recorded sound is saved to Ring songs tones in c → Tools → Tasks Record up to 60 minutes; activate from Tools, Data Folder. or Data Folder in Menu, Create Message Highlight a Task →...
  • Page 170: Stopwatch

    Playing Sound Stopwatch File Viewer Play a sound file saved in Data Folder. Use handset as a stopwatch; record up to 10 lap c → Tools → Voice recorder times and total time. Using File Viewer c → Tools → Stopwatch o → My sounds Select Normal view or Full screen view. In either view, Menu and shortcut (Key operation) are c (Start) Highlight a file →...
  • Page 171: Zooming In/Out

    ・ Open PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, or TXT files saved in Shortcut Key Operations Advanced Data Folder. Select an image file saved in Data brP.8-17 Press the key assigned shortcut to perform shortcut. Folder and File Viewer is activated automatically. ● Switching between Full Screen view and Normal ・ To scroll pages, press a. Description View ・...
  • Page 172: Dictionary

    Advanced Settings ・ If a Memory Card file is set as Alarm Sound, copy Dictionary to handset confirmation appears. For a copy Calendar protected file, move to handset confirmation Look up words in English/Japanese dictionaries. appears. Choose Yes to complete setting. Saving to Schedule c → Tools → Dictionary ■ To repeat a set Schedule u → w (New) → Enter a title → Select Repeat field →...
  • Page 173 ■ To delete multiple schedules listed by Editing Schedule Deleting Schedule category u → Select date → Select a schedule to edit In Monthly view or Weekly view, o → List → c (Edit) → Edit in the same way as on ■...
  • Page 174: Alarm

    Alarm Setting Default Calendar View Viewing Secret Schedule u → o → Settings → Default view mode u → o → Unlock temporarily → Enter Saving Alarm → Select an item Phone Password → c (OK) c → Tools → Alarms → Select from Alarm1 to Alarm5 →...
  • Page 175: Currency/Unit Conversion

    ■ To set Snooze Currency/Unit Conversion World Clock Select Snooze field → Select an item → w (Save) Viewing Exchange Rate Setting Daylight Saving Time ・ When Snooze is set to other than Off, alarm c → Tools → Converter → Currency → c →...
  • Page 176: Notepad

    ・ At Alarm Time, tone sounds and indicator Notepad Tasks appears. Press any key to stop the alarm sound. Press c (OK) to clear the indication display. Editing Notepad Editing Tasks If Alarm is not stopped, Missed Alarm message c → Tools → Notepad → Highlight notepad c →...
  • Page 177 ® Sending Tasks as vFile Deleting Tasks Printing Tasks via Bluetooth c → Tools → Tasks → Highlight a Task → c → Tools → Tasks c → Tools → Tasks → Highlight Task → o → Send o → Print via Bluetooth → (fP.6-12 Printing ■...
  • Page 178: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder File Viewer Protecting Recorded Sound File c → Tools → Voice recorder → c (Record) Setting Recorded Sound File as Ringtone, etc . Switching between Full Screen view and → w (Stop) → o → Lock or Unlock Normal View c →...
  • Page 179 Rotating File 90 Degrees Clockwise Viewing File Details Editing Default File Name at Screen Capture c → Data Folder → Other documents → c → Data Folder → Other documents → c → Data Folder → Other documents → Select file → o → Rotate Select file →...
  • Page 180: Handset Security

    Handset Security Security Functions ........9-2 Changing Phone Password .
  • Page 181: Security Functions

    Security Functions Handset supports various security functions for your safety. Locking & Restricting Handset Operations Application Lock Lock handset in the following procedure. Handset operations cannot be Activate to require Phone Password entry to use Phonebook, Messaging, or executed while locked. other privacy related functions.
  • Page 182: Changing Phone Password

    Changing PIN/PIN2 Changing Phone Password Lock c → Settings → Security → Handset uses two kinds of security codes; Phone Following lock methods are available. Password and PIN/PIN2. ・ Phone lock Change PIN or Change PIN2 ・ Auto keypad lock ・...
  • Page 183: Auto Keypad Lock

    Auto Keypad Lock USIM Lock PIN Certification If set to On, Auto lock is automatically activated Activate this function to require USIM Password PINs are security codes for USIM Card. For details when Display is turned off. entry to use handset with a different USIM Card. on USIM Card, see "USIM Card"...
  • Page 184: Function Lock

    Function Lock Note ・ For more information about PUK and PUK2, Select Hide to activate this function and hide contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Secret Phonebook entries, Messaging folders, Application Lock General Information (fP .13-22) . Calendar schedules, or Tasks.
  • Page 185: Secret Data Folder

    ・ When a different USIM is inserted, SMS Secret Data Folder Mobile Tracker notification is sent to the specified address upon Activate Secret mode to see additional Secret Activate this function to send SMS notification to handset activation. Nothing appears on handset folders within Data Folder. whose USIM is replaced. If Phone Password is a specified address when a different USIM Card is incorrectly entered three consecutive times when inserted.
  • Page 186: Restoring Default Settings

    Resetting Settings All Reset Restoring Default Settings Clear saved contents/settings regarding Settings Restore handset to defaults and delete Phonebook and Alarm in Tools; then restore default settings. (Phone), Call log (Dialed/Received), Messages, and Clearing Phone Memory The following settings are not affected. Data Folder contents/settings.
  • Page 187 Memo...
  • Page 188: Data Folder & Memory

    Data Folder & Memory Data Folder ......... 10-2 Viewing Files .
  • Page 189: Data Folder

    Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders by file format. Default Folders Folder/Description File Type Handset automatically sorts files into the following folders: Graphic Mail templates Templates created in S! Mail Folder/Description File Type Other documents Pictures vCard, vCalendar, Image files captured with handset JPEG, BMP, GIF, WBMP, PNG, Document files requiring File vBookmark, EML, PDF, Camera Animation GIF Viewer for use on handset, vFiles XLS, DOC, PPT, TXT,...
  • Page 190: Viewing Files

    ・ Activating Camera or Voice Recorder Picture Browser Viewing Files from Data Folder View still images in normal or full screen view. To activate Camera, highlight Pictures folder or View picture files in Data Folder (fP.10-3). an image files in Pictures folder → o → Landscape still images are automatically rotated Select Data Folder and data list appears.
  • Page 191: Managing Files/Folders

    Sorting Images Advanced Managing Files/Folders brP.10-10 Select sorting rule of images for the picture browser. Make sub-folder under Pictures or Videos ● Toggling Memory Card and Handset Data Folder - By Folder (display images by folder) folder and copy, move, delete folders or files. ● Viewing Slide Show - By Composition (display images by image ●...
  • Page 192: Renaming File/Folder

    ・ Protected files cannot be moved. Renaming File/Folder Moving Files/Folders ・ If target file/folder with the same name exists, text When Memory Card is inserted, move files or folders c → Data Folder entry window appears; edit file/folder name. between handset (Phone) and Memory Card. ・ To move a file set for Wallpaper or Ringtone to Select default folder → Memory Card, a confirmation appears. Choose c → Data Folder Yes to release the setting and move the file. When Highlight a file or sub-folder moving multiple or all files, choose No to move Select default folder →...
  • Page 193: Copying Files/Folders

    ・ When pasting files or folders in the same location Copying Files/Folders Deleting Files/Folders as the original, numbers such as "_001" are Copy file or folder and paste in the same or another automatically added to pasted file/folder names. ・ If target file or folder with the same name exists, folder. When Memory Card is inserted, copy folders Deleting Files text entry window appears; edit file or folder between handset and Memory Card. name. c → Data Folder → Select c →...
  • Page 194: Memory Card

    Deleting Created Sub-folders Advanced Memory Card brP.10-10 c → Data Folder 830SC is compatible with microSD™ and ● Sending Files microSDHC™ Memory Card. Select default folder → ● ® Printing Still Images via Bluetooth ・ Use only recommended Memory Card. Other ● Selecting Folder List Highlight created sub-folder Memory Cards may not perform properly.
  • Page 195: Initializing Memory Card

    Memory Card files may be lost or damaged Memory Card. by accident or malfunction . Back-up entries Push Memory Card lightly and store separately . SoftBank Mobile is Inserting until it clicks not liable for damage from lost or altered information .
  • Page 196: Viewing Data In Memory Card

    View each item Advanced Viewing Memory Status ■ To view Messaging status View the following status. ● Messaging Check Memory Card details (rP.12-22) ・ Mail boxes for SMS/S! Mail ・ Received, Drafts, Sent and Unsent ● Format Memory Card (rP.12-22) ・...
  • Page 197: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Managing Files/Folders Displaying Guide in Full Screen c → Data Folder → Pictures → Highlight a Viewing Files Sending Files file in list window → c (View) → c (Full) c → Data Folder → Select a file location → → w Toggling Memory Card and Handset Data Select a file →...
  • Page 198 Sorting Files Adding Sound Files or Video Files to Playlist Deleting Content Key c → Data Folder → Select a file location → c → Data Folder → Select a folder → c → Data Folder → Select a file location → Highlight a file in list window → o → Sort Highlight a file → o → Manage → Add to Highlight a file →...
  • Page 199 Activating Camera Mode Setting Sound File to Ringtone in Normal Setting Video File to Ringtone in Normal Mode Mode c → Data Folder → Pictures → o in file list window → Take photo c → Data Folder → Select a file location → c → Data Folder → Select a file location → Highlight a file in list window →...
  • Page 200: Memory Status

    Memory Status Deleting Registered/Saved Data c → Settings → Memory settings → Memory status → Select a function → Highlight item to delete → w (Delete) → Yes → Call up item list ■ To copy an item or multiple items Check items to delete →...
  • Page 201 Memo...
  • Page 202: Connectivity & File Backup

    Connectivity & File Backup Connectivity & File Backup ......11-2 ® Bluetooth .
  • Page 203: Connectivity & File Backup

    Connectivity & File Backup ® Send/Receive data with Bluetooth function and backup data with S! Addressbook Back-up. In this chapter, data transmission and File Backup are described. * S! Addressbook Back-up requires a separate subscription. Data Transmission File Backup Transmit data with following functions. Backup data with Memory Card or PC (fP.11-7).
  • Page 204: Bluetooth

    ・ ® 830SC may not work with all Bluetooth ® Bluetooth Item Specification devices. ® Communication Bluetooth Standard Ver. ・ Send and receive Phonebook or Calendar entries, File transfers may not be available with some Standard ® Account details, Schedules, Tasks, still images, Bluetooth devices. Operations, displays or...
  • Page 205: Toggling Bluetooth

    ・ Authorization Code is a 4- to 16-digit password ® Select Search new devices Toggling Bluetooth ® required for transmissions between Bluetooth field devices. When connecting to a handsfree device, c →  Settings  →  ・ If Bluetooth is Off, Choose Yes. ®...
  • Page 206: Browsing Connected Device Files

    Select destination device Browsing Connected Device Files Receiving Data ・ Receiver accepts and transfer begins. Access connected device's shared folders or files. ・ If device is not registered, register it first. Import or delete files from the other device. Receiving One by One ・ Some functions allow sending option from Details c →  Settings  →  After sender approves connection, file transfer or Playback window. Connectivity  →  Bluetooth  →  begins and received file is saved.
  • Page 207: A/V Headset

    ● View folder on connected device (rP.12-21) Receiving All A/V Headset ● ® Search/save from Bluetooth devices (rP.12-21) ® c →  Settings  →  Connect Bluetooth -compatible headphones to ● Adjust Handsfree setting (rP.12-21) listen to music. Connectivity  →  Bluetooth  →  ● Set Secure mode (rP.12-21) Activate Media Player Bluetooth On/Off  → ...
  • Page 208: Usb Connection

    Install Samsung New PC Studio and USB unavailable, too). ・ Restore from Backup in case of accidental data driver first. For installation instructions, PC ・ loss. Some files cannot be backed up. Some backed operating environment, etc., access SAMSUNG up files may not be usable on other SoftBank ・ Backups are saved by type (transfer date is file website (http://jp.samsungmobile.com/pc/ handsets or PCs, etc. name). lineup/830download.html). ・ Backup may fail if handset/Memory Card ・...
  • Page 209: Backing Up To Memory Card

    ・ When backing up Content Keys, note the Backing Up to Memory Card Loading from Memory Card following: c →  Settings  →  Memory c →  Settings  →  Memory - Backup file can hold only one Content Key at a time. To backup another Content Key, a settings  →  Memory card settings  → ...
  • Page 210: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    - Blood type ・ SAB requires a separate subscription (charged). and downloads SAB entries Restore - Hobby to handset (up to 830SC ・ If you should change handsets, select an SAB limit) last edited first. ・ Select backup/restore timing and sync mode compatible handset to take over SAB entries.
  • Page 211: Synchronizing Phonebook

    Synchronize, Sync from client, ・ Slow sync is performed regardless of Sync Synchronizing Phonebook mode setting when using SAB for the first time Sync from server, Backup, or Automatically or the last synch was not completed correctly by Restore  → c (OK) canceling, etc. Slow sync works the same way as Setting Auto sync to On requires Set frequency Synchronize.
  • Page 212: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings ■ To acquire multiple files Authorizing Paired Device Select a file location → o → Get → ® c →  Settings  →  Connectivity  →  Bluetooth   Bluetooth Settings Multiple → Check a file to get → w (Get) →  Paired devices  → Highlight device for ■ To acquire all files authentication setting → o → Authorize Searching Devices by Type Select a file location →...
  • Page 213: S! Addressbook Back-Up

    S! Addressbook Back-up Viewing S! Addressbook Back-up History c →  Phonebook  →  S! Addressbook Back-up   →  Sync log  → Select a log Deleting S! Addressbook Back-up History c →  Phonebook  →  S! Addressbook Back-up   →  Sync log ■ To delete an item Highlight a log to delete →...
  • Page 214: Handset Customization

    Handset Customization Messaging Settings ........12-2 Custom Mail Address .
  • Page 215: Messaging Settings

    Messaging Settings Custom Mail Address w → Settings → Custom mail address → Follow onscreen instructions ◦ Change mail account name (alphanumerics before @) . Random alphanumerics set by Customize or change handset mail address default . w → Settings → Universal settings S! Mail &...
  • Page 216 oShow Sending progress settings → Sending progress → Select an item Show or hide transmission progress bar Sending progress settings → Sending result notice → Select an item Always show or hide send result (progress bar hidden) ◦ Sending result notice is only selectable when Sending progress is set to Do not oWith notice show .
  • Page 217: S! Mail

    w → Settings → S! Mail settings S! Mail oNormal Sending options → Priority → Select an item Set message sending priority Sending options → Expiry time → Select an item Set sent message Mail Service Center expiry oMaximum ◦ When the expiry time has elapsed, S! Mails are automatically deleted from Mail Server . Sending options →...
  • Page 218: Sms

    oOn Link to feeling → Ringtone → On/Off → Select an item Set whether to sound handset when Feeling Mail arrives Link to feeling → Ringtone → Assign tone → Select a feeling → Select a save location Linking Ringtone to incoming Feeling Mail →...
  • Page 219: Internet Settings

    Internet Settings c → Yahoo! Keitai → Yahoo! Keitai browser settings Yahoo! Keitai oStandard Font size → Select an item Change page font size oSingle line Scroll unit → Select an item Set page scroll unit Downloads → Display image → Select an item Show or hide page images ◦ Select Off to help reduce download time .
  • Page 220: Pc Site Browser

    c → Yahoo! Keitai → PC site browser → PC Site Browser PC site browser settings oStandard Font size → Select an item Change page font size oSingle line Scroll unit → Select an item Set page scroll unit Downloads → Display image → Select an item Show or hide page images ◦ Select Off to help reduce download time .
  • Page 221: Media Player Settings

    Media Player Settings c → Media Player → Settings → Music Music Repeat mode → Select an item Set Repeat mode oAll ◦ Play a single track repeatedly, all music, or all files in playlist randomly repeatedly. o7 Tone volume → Adjust volume with a → c (Save) Adjust Tone volume level Music menu →...
  • Page 222: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings c → Camera → Take photo/Record video → o → Camera & Video Camera → Settings → General tab Highlight Indicators → Select an item Show or hide Indicators ◦ On: Indicator icon appears . oOn Auto focus → Select an item Set Auto-focus Auto Save →...
  • Page 223: Sounds & Vibrator & External Light Settings

    c → Camera → Take photo/Record video → o → Video → Settings → Video tab Highlight Quality → Select an item Select Quality oEconomy ◦ When For S! Mail is set, quality is automatically set to Economy . Save to → Select an item Set save location oPhone ◦ When Memory Card is not inserted, images are automatically saved to Phone .
  • Page 224: External Light

    Ringtone → Voice call → Select save location for a file → Highlight a file → w (Play) Set Ringtone for Voice Call oArmani_Night Effect .mp4 → o (Select) Ringtone → Message/Missed call notification/Delivery report → Assign tone → Set Ringtone other than Voice Call Select save location for a file →...
  • Page 225: Display Settings

    c → Settings → Display settings Display Settings oPreset pictures Wallpaper → Select save location for a file → Select a file → c (Set) Change Wallpaper oV-shaped Main menu style → Select a style → Use s to select color to set → c (Select) Change Main Menu settings Clock/Calendar →...
  • Page 226: Phone Settings

    o1 Light → External light → Brightness → Use a to adjust brightness → c (OK) Adjust External light brightness oBlue Light → External light → Color → Select color Adjust External light color oArmani Style Dialling display → Font type → Use s to change font type → c (OK) Set Dialing window font type Dialling display →...
  • Page 227 Date & Time → Select Home zone field → Highlight and check Daylight saving → Activate or cancel Daylight savings time adjustment oUnchecked w (OK) → w (Save) Date & Time → Highlight Time field → Enter time → w (Save) Set time ◦ Some functions are disabled when time is not set .
  • Page 228: Security Settings

    Keypad light → Select an item Normal mode: Keypad Light illuminates for Backlight Time duration . ◦ When Saving mode is set, select Starting time field → Enter time → Select Ending time Set Keypad Light illumination mode oAutomatic field → Enter time → Press w (Save) . ◦ Saving mode: Keypad light turns off for set duration .
  • Page 229: Call Settings

    Mobile tracker → Enter Phone Password → c (OK) → Select Activation field → On → Select Recipients field → Select To field → Enter address → w (Save) → Select Sender Activate Mobile Tracker oOff field → Enter sender name → w (Save) → Confirm entries → c (Agree) or o (Reject) c →...
  • Page 230 Optional services → Call barring → Set security code → Enter current Network Password in Old field → c (OK) → Enter new Network Password in New field → c (OK) Change Network Password → Enter the new Network Password again → c (OK) Optional services →...
  • Page 231 Optional services → International call → Select operator → Preferred network → Add operator → Enter country code → Enter Network code → Select an item ◦ Network is added at the top of the list . ◦ To enter a new network name and insert or add it, follow the steps: Optional services →...
  • Page 232 Answering machine → Recordings → Highlight an item → c (Play) ◦ To delete one record, highlight it → w (Delete) → Choose Yes . Play Answering Machine records ◦ To delete all records, in the list window, press o (Delete all) → Enter Phone Password →...
  • Page 233: Manner Mode Settings

    Ringtone reducer → Select an item ◦ When ringtone volume level is high, the volume level is reduced to Level 1 for the first Activate or cancel automatic ringer reduction four seconds, then returns to the set level . Earphone call → Earphone call activate → Select an item → Call number → Select an item →...
  • Page 234: Connectivity Settings

    Connectivity Settings c → Settings → Connectivity → Bluetooth ® Bluetooth oOff Bluetooth On/Off → Select an item ® Activate or cancel Bluetooth functions Search for devices → Select Search new devices field → Device responds, select a device to register → Enter Authorization Code (4 to 16 digits) → c (OK) → Enter same code on ®...
  • Page 235: Network

    c → Settings → Connectivity Network Retrieve NW info → Yes or No Retrieve Network Information manually c → Settings → Memory settings Memory Settings Memory card → Memory card details Check Memory Card details ◦ Check Memory Card name, memory capacity, or remaining memory . Memory card →...
  • Page 236: Appendix

    SoftBank 830SC ........
  • Page 237: Troubleshooting

    Set Offline mode to Off (fP.1-14). is used. Use USIM Card specified by ■ When power is turned on, USIM password ■ Unable to open Phonebook entry, Data SoftBank. entry window appears Folder, Call Log, Calendar, or Messaging " Is there debris on USIM Card IC chip? "...
  • Page 238 ■ Unable to charge battery ■ Display flickers " Does handset or battery become very warm during charging? " Is AC Charger Connector securely " Is handset used near a fluorescent inserted into the conversion cable? light? If the temperature rises too much, charging may stop. After handset and Insert AC Charger Connector securely.
  • Page 239 ■ Unable to establish Bluetooth ■ Phonebook entry, Message folder, ■ Storage space short by ** bytes. Edit data ® or USB folder files? appears connections using Samsung New PC schedule event in Calendar, or Tasks do Studio not appear "...
  • Page 240: Software Update

    Select one from the following ・ For procedures, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Software Update Service. updating methods ・ Confirming/downloading updates does not incur SoftBank releases firmware updates. Download as ■ To update immediately fees. required. Choose Update or Schedule update. ・ At scheduled update time, message appears. Update now c →...
  • Page 241: Function List

    My Pictograms P.10-2 important information (note that some files Drafts P.4-13, P.4-19 Ring songs · tones P.10-2 cannot be copied) . SoftBank is not liable for Templates P.4-13, P.4-19 Music P.10-2 damage from lost information, etc . Sent msg. P.4-13 ・...
  • Page 242 Main Menu Item Page Phonebook Phonebook P.2-17 Create new entry P.2-15 Call log P.3-10 Group settings P.2-23 Account details P.1-12 Speed dial P.3-6 S! Addressbook Back-up P.11-9 Settings P.12-10 Memory status P.12-22 Settings Sounds & Alerts P.12-10 Display settings P.12-12 Phone settings P.12-13 Security...
  • Page 243: Text Entry Key Assignments

    Text Entry Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Press e to change text entry mode. Press # to switch to Symbols, * to toggle Pictograms and Emoticons. Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers...
  • Page 244: Symbols List

    Symbols List Double-byte Symbols Symbol Conversions Symbol Label Symbol Symbol Label Symbol あっと @ @ こめ ※ いこーる = = ころん :; えん ¥¥ さんかく △ ▲ ▽ ▼ おんぷ ♪ しかく ◇ ◆ □ ■ かける どう ゝ〃仝々 × ぱーせんと...
  • Page 245: Pictograms

    Pictograms ・ Pictograms with are animated. ・ Some pictograms and animated pictograms may not appear properly on some models of SoftBank handsets or other devices. 13-10...
  • Page 246: Memory List

    Other documents ・ Handset with battery installed. ・ Battery Time is calculated by SoftBank Mobile under stable signal conditions. Calling in poor signal conditions or leaving handset on out-of-range will consume more power and may reduce Battery Time by more than half.
  • Page 247: Battery

    ・ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a battery in stable signal conditions. Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery without calls or operations, in Standby, in stable signal conditions. Alternating between usage and Standby shortens Continuous Talk Time and Continuous Standby Time.
  • Page 248: Index

    Delete paired devices ....11-11 Call time & cost Index Device ......11-5 Check .
  • Page 249 Copy item ..... 1-20, 2-23 Lock/Unlock ......10-12 File list .
  • Page 250 Action settings ......4-19 Save to drafts ....4-19, 4-22 Add new folder .
  • Page 251 PIN Code ..... . . 1-19, 9-4 View ....... . 5-8 Secondary clock .
  • Page 252 Delete ......2-12 Speaker phone call ..... 3-20 Refresh .
  • Page 253: Objective Index

    Items ......1-20, 2-23 Voice call ......3-4 Objective Index Message content .
  • Page 254 URL ......5-8, 5-11 Call log ......3-10 Set/Activate Call time &...
  • Page 255: Advanced Settings Index

    Standby Screen ..... .2-19 Advanced Settings Index Tasks ......8-15 Text Entry .
  • Page 256: Warranty & Service

    ・ The warranty period can be found in the Warranty. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damage to you or a third party from missed calls, etc. due to handset failure or malfunction, etc. Repair Requests Before submitting handset for repair, consult the "Troubleshooting"...
  • Page 257: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 for General Information, or From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 113 for Customer Assistance, toll free (Please take care to dial correctly.
  • Page 258 SoftBank 830SC User Guide September 2009, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. * For more information, please visit your nearest SoftBank Shop. Model Name: SoftBank 830SC Mind your mobile manners when carrying a handset. Manufacturer: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. http://jp.samsungmobile.com...

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