SoftBank X02HT User Manual

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Thank you for choosing SoftBank X02HT. Read this manual carefully before use.
This manual is only for use in Japan.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
Available services vary depending on your contract or plan.
SoftBank X02HT supports 3G and GSM modes.
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Manual content:
Unauthorized copying/reprinting is prohibited.
Content is subject to change without notice.
For more information, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
SoftBank is not liable for software-related problems. Contact the publisher.
All functions including PIM are locked in the following cases:
Model change/contract cancellation; improper USIM Card installation
Long-term handset disuse
Extended use of Flight Mode
1 To unlock, insert proper USIM Card then reboot handset.
2 To unlock, turn handset off, remove and reinstall battery, then reboot
handset.
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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing SoftBank X02HT. Read this manual carefully before use. This manual is only for use in Japan. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    First Step Guide (Japanese) Utility Software (CD-ROM)* Carrying Case * Utility Software (Japanese) updates/upgrades may be released, without notice, on SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Contact SoftBank (p.15-21) for accessories and options. X02HT supports microSD™ cards. Purchase one to use related functions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Package Contents ........i Guide Overview .
  • Page 4 Basic Operations My Phone Number ........2-2 Adjusting In-Call Volume.
  • Page 5 Setting Voice Mail ......... 4-4 Listening to Messages .
  • Page 6 Device Management Settings..........6-2 Phone .
  • Page 7 Memory Card Installation ........7-7 Network Communications Comm Manager.
  • Page 8 Internet Mail (POP3/IMAP4)....... . . 10-2 Composing Mail ........10-3 Enhancing Text &...
  • Page 9 ActiveSync Synchronization Settings ......11-5 Using ActiveSync........11-7 Disabling Automatic Start .
  • Page 10 Closing & Saving Files ........13-2 Word Mobile Menu.
  • Page 11 ® Microsoft ActiveSync ......15-16 ® Windows Mobile Device Center ....15-17 Specifications .
  • Page 12: Guide Overview

    Keys are indicated by graphics as shown below. To end the call, press Example: In this manual, SoftBank X02HT is referred to as X02HT or handset; microSD™ Card is referred to as Memory Card. Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset...
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to user and others, as well as damage to property. Observe these guidelines. Handset malfunction or failure may hinder voice or data transmissions; SoftBank is not liable for damages to the user or third parties. Before Using Handset Symbols...
  • Page 14 Do not disassemble handset, Charger or battery. May result in injury, electric shock, damage or fire, or cause leakage, overheat- ing, rupture or fire. Contact SoftBank (p.15-21) for testing, adjust- ment or repair. Do not modify handset or Charger. May result in electric shock or fire.
  • Page 15 Battery See battery label for battery type. Label Battery Type Li-ion Lithium ion polymer battery Refrain from these actions when using battery. May result in leakage, overheating, rupture or fire. Do not puncture, subject to strong impacts or solder. Do not use a damaged or warped battery. If battery does not insert smoothly, do not apply force.
  • Page 16 Do not subject handset or Charger to sudden impacts. If there is damage, remove battery and contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21). Use may cause fire or shock. When foreign matter gets inside handset Turn handset power off, remove battery and contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21). Use may cause fire or shock.
  • Page 17 1. Unplug Charger. 2. Turn handset power off. 3. Remove battery from handset. 4. Contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21). Use may cause overheating, rupture, fire or battery leakage. Handset Do not use while driving. As of November 1, 2004, handset use while driving is illegal. Stop vehicle in a safe place to use handset, even with handsfree device.
  • Page 18 Charger Do not use power converters. Using AC Charger with step-up/down converter may cause fire, electric shock or malfunctions. Do not plug/unplug Charger with wet hands. May cause electric shock. Do not use power strips. May cause overheating resulting in fire. Do not short-circuit Charger terminals.
  • Page 19 Battery Stop charging if not complete within Charging Time (p.15-18). May cause leakage, overheating, rupture or fire. If battery emits fluid or abnormal smell, stop use immediately and avoid fire sources. Battery fluid may ignite causing fire or damage. If battery fluid gets on skin or clothing, stop use immediately and rinse with clean water.
  • Page 20 Cautions on Use Near Electronic Medical Equipment This section is based on “Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment Such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment” (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan). Persons with implanted pacemaker or defibrillator should keep handset 22 cm away from device.
  • Page 21 CAUTION Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card, Stereo Earphone Microphone, USB Cable Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces. Doing so may lead to handset damage, injuries or accidents. Do not store in high temperatures, humidity or dust. Doing so may cause malfunctions. Do not place handset under air conditioners.
  • Page 22 Hold handset away from ears for Speaker Phone. Speaker Phone volume should be sufficiently high to hear without placing Speaker to ear. Placing Speaker to ear may cause injuries. Do not use inside vehicles if handset use may affect electronics or be unsafe. Handset use may cause itchiness, irritation or eczema depending on user’s physical condition.
  • Page 23 Charger Handling Charger cord Do not pull cord when removing plug. Pulling cord may stretch it resulting in fire or electric shock. Remove from plug. Do not place cord close to thermal appliances. Doing so may melt the cord sheathing resulting in fire or electric shock. Stop use if AC outlet plug or Cigarette Lighter socket plug is loose, or cord or plug is hot.
  • Page 24: Usim Card

    Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse. Always tape over the terminal before disposal. Take exhausted bat- tery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. Other Charge battery between 5°C and 35°C. Avoid storing handset with an exhausted battery installed.
  • Page 25: Usage Notes

    Usage Notes SoftBank is not liable for damages from data (contacts, images, music, etc.) lost or altered by accidents or malfunctions. Back up important information. Handset transmissions may be disrupted indoors, underground, in tunnels, or when moving into or out of poor signal conditions.
  • Page 26 “copyright holder rights infringement.” When copied, etc. using this product, observe copyright laws and take care to use them appropriately. Also, although camera functions are installed to X02HT, take care in appropriate use of items recorded using these camera functions similar to above.
  • Page 27 Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries. S! Mail is a trademark of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. SOFTBANK name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. in Japan and other countries. “Yahoo!” and the “Yahoo” and “Y!” logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc of the United States.
  • Page 28: Bluetooth & Wlan Devices

    ® Bluetooth & WLAN Devices This handset communicates with wireless devices on Industrial, Scientific & Medical (ISM) radio bands, used by electrical appliances (microwave ovens), as well as license-free, error-tolerant communications applications, cordless phones, amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter “other radio stations”). Before handset use, be sure “other radio stations”...
  • Page 29: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO). The SAR for X02HT is 1.230 W/kg. This is the maximum value measuring the maximum transmission power of mobile phones according to the method specified by country. Although SAR differs depending on the product, they all satisfy the permissible value.
  • Page 30 When placed to the body: As the method for placing ordinary mobile phones, measurement test are conducted with X02HT from a position where the rear face of the mobile phone is turned toward the body at a distance of 1.5 cm from the...
  • Page 31 Effects of Radio Wave Exposure per the EU X02HT is a radio transmitting/receiving device. Verify that this product does not exceed the permissible value of radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines are developed by the International Commission on...
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  • Page 34: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 35: Feature Preview

    ® Global Roaming Bluetooth Display Sign up to use X02HT on Establish partnerships for Customize X02HT Home compatible 3G or GSM w i r e l e s s t r a n s f e r s o r window or change back- networks abroad.
  • Page 36 QWERTY Keypad Games Enter alphanumerics far Enjoy Bubble Breaker or faster and easily on this Solitaire on X02HT. Both full QWERTY keypad. are preinstalled. p.3-2 p.14-7 Options Call Forwarding Voice Mail Call Waiting...
  • Page 37: Usim Card

    Data on USIM Card can be used on another compatible SoftBank handset. Use dedicated devices for USIM Card. Use of non-dedicated devices may cause incorrect operation. SoftBank will not be liable for malfunction due to Card insertion into other manufacturers’ IC card readers. Always keep IC part clean.
  • Page 38: Installation

    Installation Remove battery before inserting or removing USIM Card. (Remove USIM Card and reboot X02HT before inserting another USIM Card.) Inserting Open USIM Card cover lock Slide cover lock to ① to lift it up ② . Insert USIM Card into slot with IC chip down...
  • Page 39 Removing Open USIM Card cover lock Carefully remove USIM Card Note Forcible insertion/removal may damage USIM Card or handset. Do not touch/scratch IC chip. A soiled IC chip may cause read errors. Do not allow USIM Card to come into contact with battery terminals.
  • Page 40: Usim Pins

    PIN2 provides personal authentication for online services, etc. Both Codes are set to 9999 by default and can be changed (p.6-5). Set X02HT to require PIN1 entry at power on for handset use (p.6-5). PUK Code Entering incorrect PIN three times consecutively activates PIN Lock. Enter PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Code to cancel PIN Lock.
  • Page 41: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset Green: fully charged Flashing green: network connected Orange: charging or synchronized with PC Flashing orange: charging stopped due to Left LED abnormal temperature Red: battery removed or overcharged Flashing red: charge now Alternating orange and green: battery error...
  • Page 42 ® Flashing blue: Bluetooth ready Right LED Flashing green: wireless LAN connected Light Sensor Detects ambient brightness for keypad backlight Earpiece Other party’s voice sounds from here during calls Display Handset menus, etc. appear here Left Softkey Execute Left Softkey command Press to initiate or answer calls Press to set/release hold Talk key...
  • Page 43 Connect Charger, USB cable or Stereo Earphone 18 External Terminal Microphone here 19 Power key Press for 1+ seconds to turn handset power on/off 20 Memory Card Slot Insert Memory Card here Vibrate or Silent Profile for incom- Press for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Manner ing transmissions/ Voice key 22 Speaker...
  • Page 44: Display

    Remove to install or remove battery 28 Release key Open or lock back cover 29 Internal Antenna X02HT features and internal antenna (see below) Internal Antenna Internal Antenna area Note Do not cover Internal Antenna area. Doing so may inhibit transmissions.
  • Page 45 Roaming Wireless LAN Connecting Call Connecting, Call Connected Wireless LAN Transmission Voice Call/Forwarding Active Wireless LAN Data Sync ® Call on hold Bluetooth Ready Voice Mail PC Synchronization Error 3G Network Available Vibrate or Silent Profile Active 3G Network Connection Checking Incoming Notification Off 3G Network Connected Speaker Phone Active...
  • Page 46: Battery Usage

    Battery Usage Getting Started Charge battery at first time using or after long periods of disuse. Charging Time & Continuous Operating Time Item 3G mode GSM mode Charging Time* Approximately 180 minutes Continuous Approximately 240 hours Approximately 230 hours Standby Time Continuous Approximately 170 minutes Approximately 180 minutes...
  • Page 47: Battery Life

    * Charge Battery as soon as possible. When Battery Runs Out A message appears indicating that battery has run out. No Battery message appears several times, and handset powers off. Battery Disposal Tape over terminals. Follow local disposal rules or take to a SoftBank shop. 1-14...
  • Page 48: Battery Installation

    Battery Installation Turn off handset before installing or removing battery. Installing Remove Back Cover Press Release Key ① then lift up Back Cover ② . Insert battery With printed side up, align battery and handset terminals ③ , then fit battery into handset ④...
  • Page 49: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery Charging with AC Charger Open External Terminal Cap to insert mini USB plug Pull out cap ① and rotate it counterclockwise 180° ② . Insert mini USB plug marked side up. Plug AC Charger into a 100V AC outlet Left LED lights orange while charging, green when charged.
  • Page 50 Charging with In-Car Charger Open External Terminal Cap to insert mini USB plug Pull out cap ① and rotate it counterclockwise 180° ② . Insert mini USB plug marked side up. Plug In-Car Charger into socket Turn on engine Left LED lights orange while charging, green when charged. When battery is full, disconnect In-Car Charger Unplug In-Car Charger, then disconnect handset.
  • Page 51: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Press for 1+ seconds Home (p.1-20) appears. Require PIN1 entry for handset use each time it is powered up (p.6-5). Set date and time when handset is powered on for the first time (p.1-19). English User Interface (Start) (Settings) (Regional Settings)
  • Page 52: Date & Time

    Date & Time Start Settings Clock & Alarm Date and Time Set time zone, date, time, etc. Time zone: Select city name Date: Enter month, date and year Time: Enter time, minute and second Automatic Time/Time zone: Select Enable Disable for automatic setting (Not available in Japan) Done...
  • Page 53: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Home Window When X02HT is initially powered up, Home window appears. In Home, press to open Start menu or Contacts. Activate applications directly from an icon or item appearing in Home. Recently Accessed Applications Comm Manager, Calendar, Outlook, etc.
  • Page 54: Selecting Menu Items

    Power off (p.1-18) Comm Manager (p.8-2) Lock (See Tip below) Profiles (p.6-3) Quick List items cannot be changed. If Device Lock (p.6-5) is active, Lock locks X02HT, requiring password entry for access. Otherwise, Lock simply locks all keys (p.1-22). 1-21...
  • Page 55: Locking All Keys

    Locking All Keys Activate Key Lock before putting handset in a bag, etc., to prevent unintentional operations. Press for 1+ seconds Keys are locked and Unlock appears as Left Softkey label. Calls can be answered even when keys are locked. Alternatively, select Lock from Quick List (p.1-21).
  • Page 56: Security Codes

    Change Call Barring PIN as needed (p.6-5). Note Do not forget these PINs. If forgotten, contact Customer Service (p.15-21). Do not reveal these PINs to third parties. SoftBank is not liable for such damages that may result from PIN abuse. 1-23...
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  • Page 58: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations...
  • Page 59: My Phone Number

    My Phone Number Start Calls USIM Manager Number appears in USIM Manager, My No. field. Phone number Save name, phone number, etc. in Owner Information (p.6-8). Adjusting In-Call Volume During calls, use to adjust earpiece volume : Volume Up : Volume Down Minimum volume setting does not mute earpiece sound.
  • Page 60: Dialing

    Dialing Entering Phone Number Enter phone number Press To end the call, press When a phone number is entered directly, corresponding Contacts entry or Call History records appear. Dialing via Contacts Assign Key numbers or Voice Tags to entries as shortcuts, etc. (p.5-6). Contacts Highlight an entry Phone Type...
  • Page 61: Dialing Via Call History

    Press Number is dialed. To end the call, press To select number from entry details Contacts 2. Select contact 3. Highlight number Call Dialing via USIM Card Contacts Contacts Menu USIM Manager Highlight contact Menu Call To end the call, press Dialing via Call History Dial Missed, Incoming or Outgoing Call records directly.
  • Page 62: Call History

    Select a record Record appears. If number is saved in Contacts, all records belonging to that entry appear. Call Highlighted number is dialed. To end the call, press To save call record to Contacts Call History Save <New Contact> or existing contact To search Call History Call History Menu...
  • Page 63: Using Speed Dial

    Using Speed Dial Assign Number keys or Voice Tags to phone numbers as shortcuts. Assign phone numbers to 0 through 99. Speed dial those assigned to 0 through 9. Use 10 through 99 as shortcuts. Assigning Phone Numbers Save phone numbers from Contacts to Speed Dial. Open entries to select numbers for assignment.
  • Page 64: Editing Speed Dial

    Editing Speed Dial Check or edit Speed Dial entries (p.14-4). Making International Calls from Japan Apply for International Call Service. See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Enter International call prefix Country code Recipient’s phone number (Omitting the initial 0*) * Include 0 when calling landlines in Italy (Country code: 39).
  • Page 65: Calling Emergency Numbers (110, 119, 118)

    Emergency Location Report This system reports emergency call location to first responders like the police. X02HT reports location calculated from station positioning information. Information may not be reported accurately due location or network conditions. Describe your location or landmarks to responding agency.
  • Page 66: Receiving Calls

    Receiving Calls When a call arrives, press To end the call, press Assign tones to incoming transmissions (p.6-2) or Contact entries (p.5-6). Set ringer volume for each incoming pattern (profile) (p.6-2). Use Manner mode to silence ringer for incoming transmissions (p.2-12). In-Call Operations During calls, press Menu...
  • Page 67: Overseas Handset Use

    Overseas Handset Use Global Roaming Apply to use Global Roaming Service. See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Call Customer Service (p.15-21) for details. Setting Network Type Select Network/Band Type of local carriers if necessary. Start Settings Phone Band Select Network Type...
  • Page 68: Making Calls While Overseas

    Making Calls while Overseas Changing Network/Band may be required depending on country/region (p.2-10). Landlines/Handsets in Japan or Abroad Press for 1+ seconds + is entered. Enter Country code Phone number (Omit 0)* * Include 0 when calling landlines in Italy (Country Code: 39). Press Domestic Landlines/Local Carrier Handsets Enter phone number normally.
  • Page 69: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode Be courteous to others. Use Manner key to silence incoming transmission tones. Press for 1+ seconds Manner mode is active and indicator appears. Press again to cancel it. Note Pressing for 1+ seconds selects Vibrate Profiles (p.6-3). In Manner mode, incoming tones do not sound even if Stereo Earphone Microphone is connected.
  • Page 70: Disabling Phone Functions

    Disabling Phone Functions Before establishing Internet connections via WLAN, etc., disable phone functions: Start Tools Comm Manager, or press Phone Phone functions are disabled. To re-enable, press again. For Comm Manager details, see p.8-2. 2-13...
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  • Page 72: Text Entry

    Text Entry...
  • Page 73: Entering Text

    Entering Text Keypad Alphanumerics & Symbols Enter lowercase letters; press (p.3-4) first for uppercase. Function (p.3-5) to enter numbers/symbols. Function key (p.3-5) Shift key (p.3-4)
  • Page 74 SPACE/Conversion key (p.3-6) Enter space. Convert entered hiragana to kanji. Press to move cursor to next item or enter four single-byte spaces (operation varies by application). Character key (p.3-4, p.3-8) Toggle input mode. Press together to open text entry menu. Symbol key (p.3-7) Toggle Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark lists.
  • Page 75: Toggling Input Mode

    Toggling Input Mode In a text entry window, press Press to toggle Input mode. Indicator Indicator Input Mode Kanji hiragana Double-byte katakana Single-byte katakana カナ Double-byte alphanumerics Single-byte alphanumerics Entering Uppercase In alphanumerics, press then the assigned key Input mode returns to previous after a letter is entered. Indicator Input Mode Uppercase double-byte letters...
  • Page 76 Entering Numbers & Symbols In any input mode, press then the assigned key Input mode returns to previous after a character is entered. Indicator Input Mode Double-byte numbers/symbols Single-byte numbers/symbols In double-byte input modes, press for double-byte numbers/symbols. In single-byte input modes, press for single-byte numbers/symbols.
  • Page 77: Entering Japanese & Symbols, Etc

    Entering Japanese & Symbols, Etc. Entering Hiragana/Kanji (Japanese) To enter kanji, enter hiragana then convert it to kanji. For hiragana entry, see p.15-8. 携帯 Example: To enter けいたい In Kanji hiragana input mode, enter “K””E” “I” “T””A” “I” 携帯 Text is converted to Conversion candidates To select another candidate, press...
  • Page 78: Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark

    Symbol FW (double-byte) Pictogram Symbol HW (single-byte) Face Mark Select Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark To enter continuously, select Continuous. Note Pictograms are only available for SMS/S! Mail. They do not appear in other functions like Quick Notes or on incompatible SoftBank handsets.
  • Page 79: Select Item

    Text Entry Menu Change input modes, enter Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark, etc. In a text entry window, press Select item Item Description Hiragana Kanji hiragana input mode Katakana full width Double-byte katakana input mode Katakana half width Single-byte katakana input mode Alphabet full width Double-byte alphanumerics input mode Alphabet half width Single-byte alphanumerics input mode Pictogram Pictogram list...
  • Page 80: Enter Text

    Prediction Function (Japanese) If IME Prediction is enabled, conversion candidates appear. Enable/Disable IME Prediction from Option in “Text Entry Menu” (p.3-8). Enter text Conversion candidates appear. Conversion Candidates Cursor moves to Conversion Candidates area. To return cursor to text entry area, press To see alphanumeric/katakana candidates, select Kata/Alpha.
  • Page 81: Dictionary Menu (Japanese)

    Dictionary Menu (Japanese) In a text entry window, press Option Dictionary Menu Item Description Add Entry Add new words (p.3-10) Delete Entry Delete highlighted word Reset User Dictionary Delete all registered words Reset Learning Dictionary Reset Learning Dictionary (p.3-10) Adding New Words Register frequently-used words with preferred readings.
  • Page 82: Optional Services

    Optional Services...
  • Page 83: Overview

    Show/Hide your phone number when placing calls * Service requires a separate application. Note Voice Mail is not accessible on handset while it is out-of-range. Access Voice Mail service/settings via a landline. For details, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/).
  • Page 84: Call Forwarding

    Phone Call Forwarding Select condition and set forwarding number Condition Description Unconditional All incoming calls (X02HT does not ring/vibrate) No Reply Calls unanswered within specified ring time Busy Calls received when line is engaged Unavailable Calls received when X02HT is off/out-of-range Done Forwarding Number is set to 09066517000 (Voice Mail Center) by default.
  • Page 85: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail Setting Voice Mail Start Settings Phone Voice Mail Enable Done Note Voice Mail is only available if Forwarding Number (p.4-3) is 09066517000. After handset rings/vibrates for 20 seconds (unless off or out-of-range), call is forwarded to Voice Mail Center and message recorded, by default. Change Call Forwarding conditions as required.
  • Page 86: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting Separate subscription required. Setting Call Waiting Start Settings Phone Call Waiting Check Provide call waiting notifications Done Answering Another Incoming Call When incoming call tone beeps, press Initial line is put on hold and second one connected. Select Swap toggle lines.
  • Page 87: Conference Call

    Conference Call Separate subscription required. Connecting Additional Lines During a call, Menu Hold Enter phone number or select contact When party answers, Menu Conference To call third and subsequent parties, repeat Steps 1 to 3. To talk with one party (putting others on hold) 1.
  • Page 88: Call Barring

    Call Barring Setting Call Barring Start Settings Phone Call Barring Block incoming calls/Block outgoing calls Done Item Description When roaming Block incoming calls/SMS while overseas Block incoming calls All calls Block incoming calls/SMS Int’l except to Block outgoing international calls except home those to Japan for handset use abroad Block outgoing...
  • Page 89: Caller Id

    Caller ID Setting Caller ID Visibility Start Settings Phone Caller ID Select Caller ID visibility Done Regardless of Caller ID setting, enter 184 or 186 before any phone number to hide or show your number for that call.
  • Page 90: Personal Information Manager

    Personal Information Manager...
  • Page 91: Calendar

    Calendar Organize events and appointments. Viewing Changing Views Start Tools Calendar Week, Month Agenda Press to toggle Week Month Day. Alternatively, change view via Menu. In Month view, select date to view Agenda. Viewing Appointments on Specified Date Start Tools Calendar Menu Go to Date...
  • Page 92: Saving New Appointments

    Set each item Item Description Start in Set view style at time of activation First day of week Set week to start from Sunday or Monday Week view Set how many days appear in Week view Month view Show or hide Week Number in Month view Set reminders Set reminder default when saving appointments Respond to meetings via Set appointment attendee notification method...
  • Page 93 Item Description Sensitivity Set secrecy status Notes Enter notes Done Editing Start Tools Calendar Select appointment Menu Edit For recurring appointment, select whether to edit all or one. Edit each item Done Deleting Start Tools Calendar Select appointment Menu Delete For recurring appointment, select whether to delete all or one.
  • Page 94: Sending Appointment

    Sending Appointment Sending via S! Mail Start Tools Calendar Highlight appointment Menu Send as vCalendar Enter address, subject, text, etc. Send message For details, see “Composing Mail” (p.10-3). ® Sending via Bluetooth ® For Bluetooth settings, see p.8-8. Start Tools Calendar Select appointment Menu...
  • Page 95: Contacts

    Contacts Save names, phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. Handset Contacts capacity varies by available memory. USIM Card Contacts capacity varies by USIM Card type. Contacts entry items: Data Description Name Last name, Last name Yomi, First name, First name Yomi Work, Mobile, Home, Work2, Home2, Company, Car, Phone number Assistant, Radio...
  • Page 96: Saving New Entries

    Saving New Entries Step 2 does not appear by default. For USIM Card option, Start Settings Phone Call Options Check Show SIM contacts beforehand. Contacts Select destination (Outlook Contact, Contact) Enter each item Done To set Ring tone for each entry Custom ring tone for calls incoming from that entry.
  • Page 97: Contacts List

    Contacts List 3. Company Entry Count 1. Company 2. Contact 4. Phone Type Indicator Company Entry List 1. Company 2. Contact :Outlook Contact :SIM Contact 3. Company Entry Count 4. Phone Type Indicator (Use to change) m: Mobile w, w2: Work, Work2 h, h2: Home, Home2 co: Company pgr: Pager...
  • Page 98: Editing

    Searching Contacts Menu View By Name Company Enter first character of name or company To narrow search down, enter more characters. Example: K is entered when viewed by name Search entries with Name Reading (Yomi) beginning with K or column character. Example: K is entered when viewed by company Search entries with Company Reading (Yomi) beginning with K or -column character.
  • Page 99: Sending Mail

    Composing Message Sending Mail Contacts Highlight entry Menu Send SMS (Mobile), Send S! Mail (Mobile) Send S! Mail (E-mail) Send SMS (Mobile): Send SMS to Mobile phone number Send S! Mail (Mobile): Send S! Mail to Mobile phone number Send S! Mail (E-mail): Send S! Mail to E-mail address Enter text Done...
  • Page 100: Sending

    Sending ® Sending Contacts via Bluetooth ® For Bluetooth settings, see p.8-8. Contacts Highlight entry Menu Send Contact Beam Recipient is searched. Follow onscreen instructions. Sending Contacts via S! Mail Contacts Highlight entry Menu Send as vCard Enter subject, text, etc. Send For details, see “Composing Mail”...
  • Page 101: Using Usim Manager

    Using USIM Manager Save Contact entries to USIM Card. Saving to USIM Card Contacts Menu, or Start Calls USIM Manager Enter Name, Phone Number E-mail Save Phone Number 2 and E-mail can only be viewed via USIM Manager, not Contacts List (p.5-8), etc. USIM Manager Menu Item Description...
  • Page 102 Copying from Phone to USIM Card Contacts Menu USIM Manager Menu Contacts to SIM... Clear checks as required. Save Select phone numbers to copy To enable this function, beforehand Start Settings Phone Call Options Check Show SIM contacts Done Contacts Entry Highlight number Menu...
  • Page 103: Tasks

    Tasks Manage your schedule. Saving Start Tools Tasks To save task with subject only Select Enter new task here and enter subject Menu New Task Set each item Item Description Subject Enter subject Priority Set priority Status Save as completed task Start date Set start date Due date...
  • Page 104: Options

    Editing Start Tools Tasks Select Task Edit Edit each value Done Deleting Start Tools Tasks Highlight Task Menu Delete Task Options Set Tasks settings. Start Tools Tasks Menu Options... Set each item Item Description Set reminders for Set reminder default when setting start date or due date new items Show start and due Show or hide start and due dates in Tasks List...
  • Page 105: Viewing

    Viewing Customizing Display Sort Tasks or use filtering function. Start Tools Tasks Menu Sort By Condition To filter Tasks Menu Filter Condition To cancel filtering, select Menu Filter Tasks. If filtered by Active Tasks Completed Tasks, re-check the condition. Use Sort By and Filter simultaneously. Changing Status Start Tools...
  • Page 106: Voice Notes

    Voice Notes Recording Start Office Voice Notes Record Stop Playing Start Office Voice Notes Select Voice Note Renaming Notes Start Office Voice Notes Highlight Voice Note Menu Rename Enter name Done Setting as Ring Tone Start Office Voice Notes Highlight Voice Note Menu Set As Ringtone Deleting...
  • Page 107: Quick Notes

    Quick Notes Creating Start Office Quick Notes Enter content Done First entered line will be the title. Quick Notes Menu Quick Notes List Item Description Create new Quick Notes Delete Delete Quick Notes Send... Insert Quick Notes into message (p.5-19) Properties View Quick Note information Sort By...
  • Page 108: Editing

    Editing Start Office Quick Notes Select Quick Note Edit content Done To cancel edit In editing, Menu Cancel Inserting into Message Start Office Quick Notes Highlight Quick Note Menu Send... Select existing account or New E-mail Account... Quick Note is automatically inserted into message text. Enter subject, text, etc.
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  • Page 110: Device Management

    Device Management...
  • Page 111: Settings

    Settings Phone Start Settings Phone Set each item Networks: See “Setting Carriers” (p.2-10) Call Waiting: See “Setting Call Waiting” (p.4-5) Auto Answer: Set for Auto Answer time handsfree calling Call Forwarding: See “Setting Call Forwarding” (p.4-3) Band Select: See “Setting Network Type” (p.2-10) Call Options: Any key answer, Show SIM contacts, etc.
  • Page 112: Profiles

    Profiles Each Profile contains Ring type and volume. Default settings can be changed. Changing Profiles Start Settings Profiles Checked Profile is active. Select Profile Normal: Default handset profile settings Silent: Handset vibrates for incoming transmissions Vibrate: Mutes Speaker; handset vibrates for incoming transmissions Outdoor: Sets Earpiece Volume to maximum level Automatic: Applies Normal...
  • Page 113: Home

    Home Set Home layout or background. Start Settings Home Screen Set each item Done Selecting Background from My Pictures Set image in My Pictures to Home background. If image does not appear in Home Screen, select from Pictures & Videos (p.12-14).
  • Page 114: Connections

    Start Settings Security Set each item Item Description Device Lock Locks X02HT if unused for the set time Enable SIM PIN Require PIN1 entry at power on for handset use Change SIM PIN* Change PIN1 Change PIN2 Change PIN2 Certificates...
  • Page 115: Removing Programs

    Item Description Change Call Barring Change Call Barring Password Password * Only appears if SIM PIN is enabled. Note Write down Device Lock password. If lost, contact Customer Service (p.15-21). Files encrypted on a handset can only be opened on that handset. Removing Programs Remove user-installed applications.
  • Page 116: Power Management

    Power Management Backlight Time Out Start Settings Power Management Backlight time out on battery Select time Done To set AC Charger-connected Backlight Time Out Backlight time out on AC Select time Done Reducing Battery Consumption Set Display to turn off if handset is idle for set time. Start Settings Power Management...
  • Page 117: Regional Settings

    Regional Settings Set region, language, date display, etc. Start Settings Regional Settings Set each item Language, Locale, Short date style, Long date style, Time format, Positive number, Negative number, Positive currency, Negative currency Done When Language Locale is changed, a message appears prompting you to reboot handset.
  • Page 118: Error Reporting & Customer Feedback

    Error Reporting & Customer Feedback Enable/disable reports to Microsoft on critical errors, system usage status, etc. Start Settings Error Reporting Customer Feedback Disable(d) or Enable(d) Done JOGGR Enable/disable JOGGR, or set JOGGR function. Start Settings JOGGR Enable/Disable JOGGR To enable, check Enable JOGGR.
  • Page 119 Slide finger up/down or tap as laptop PC touch pad (slide pad). Double-tap to return to the previous screen. Slide finger up/down to adjust volume or scroll. Double-tap to select an item. Double-tap to open SoftBank Mail. Note When set to Scroll, unintentional touch may select item or move Cursor. 6-10...
  • Page 120: Unlock Screen Clock

    Unlock Screen Clock Show or hide Clock in Unlock window. Start Settings Unlock Screen Clock Check items as required Done GPRS Authentication Select GPRS authentication method. General Packet Radio Service cannot be used in Japan. Start Settings GPRS Authentication Select item authentication: Set Password Authentication Protocol CHAP authentication: Set Challenge Handshake Authentication...
  • Page 121: Task Manager

    Task Manager Ending Applications List running applications and exit unnecessary ones. Press for 1+ seconds, or Start Tools Task Manager Highlight application Menu Stop To open active application Highlight application Go To To exit all active applications Menu Stop All To exit active applications other than specified one Highlight application to continue Menu...
  • Page 122: Storage Memory

    If Storage Memory is full, SMS, S! Mail & Internet Mail are temporarily saved in Program Memory (but do not appear in Inbox); messages are deleted when X02HT is powered off. Free Storage Memory; messages are automatically moved to Storage Memory and appear in Inbox.
  • Page 123: Backing Up Files

    Backing Up Files Handset data may be altered or lost due to malfunction, repairs, etc. Back up important information. To synchronize data between handset and PC, see “Synchronization (ActiveSync)” (p.11-1). Copying Files to PC Attaching to Messages Send Image files, etc. to PC as mail attachments (p.10-6, p.10-22). ®...
  • Page 124: Saving To Memory Card

    Saving to Memory Card For Memory Card installation, see p.7-7. Start File Explorer Highlight file Menu Edit Copy Menu Storage Card Storage Card folder opens. Menu Edit Paste File is copied to Memory Card. 6-15...
  • Page 125: Clear Storage

    Settings Clear Storage Enter text as instructed Note Clear Storage restores X02HT defaults, deleting user-installed applications, saved files and customized settings. Back up files beforehand. If Encryption (p.6-5) is active at Clear Storage, Memory Card will be unreadable even if not inserted at the time. Cancel Encryption beforehand.
  • Page 126: File Management

    File Management...
  • Page 127: File Explorer

    File Explorer Activating File Explorer Start File Explorer Folders and files list appears. List Icons Folder Folder File File Move to folder above File icon varies by file type. Storage Card (Memory Card) Start File Explorer Menu Storage Card Organize folders and files To organize in handset Menu My Device...
  • Page 128: My Documents Folder Configuration

    My Documents Folder Configuration Folder Description My Pictures Save image files here My Ringtones Save files to be used as ring tones or alarms here My Videos Save video files here Notes* Save Voice Notes here Templates Save picture frame templates here Save Quick Notes here * Not present by default;...
  • Page 129: File Explorer Menu

    File Explorer Menu Item Description Send Compose mail message with files attached ® Beam... Send files to other devices via Bluetooth Copy Copy/Move files or folders (p.7-5) Paste Edit Delete Delete files or folders Rename Rename files or folders (p.7-6) New Folder Create new folders (p.7-6) Properties...
  • Page 130: Copying/Moving Folders & Files

    Copying/Moving Folders & Files Start File Explorer Highlight folder or file Menu Edit Copy Open destination folder Menu Edit Paste Note Do not copy/move files or folders in use by applications or Windows. All files in moved folder are also moved.
  • Page 131: Renaming Folders & Files

    Renaming Folders & Files Start File Explorer Highlight folder or file Menu Edit Rename Enter name Note Do not rename files or folders in use by applications or Windows. Creating New Folders Create new folder under the current one. Start File Explorer Open folder Menu...
  • Page 132: Memory Card

    Memory Card X02HT takes up to 2GB microSD™ Card; purchase to use related functions. Memory Card operations are not guaranteed. Memory Card cannot be formatted on handset. Note SoftBank is not liable for damages from data lost or altered by accidents or malfunctions.
  • Page 133 Removing Open Memory Card Cover Gently push on Memory Card Card slightly pops out of slot. Carefully remove Memory Card Replace Memory Card Cover...
  • Page 134: Network Communications

    Network Communications...
  • Page 135: Comm Manager

    Comm Manager ® Enable/Disable X02HT transmissions (Calling, Mail, WLAN or Bluetooth Start Tools Comm Manager, or press Select an item to toggle it on/off: Mode Description Enable/Disable all X02HT transmissions Flight Mode (Turn power off if instructed to do so.)
  • Page 136: Network Settings

    Network Settings Handset configures Internet connection settings with 3G packet communication. Unless changed, handset accesses the Internet via 3G packet communication. When using WLAN, etc. for Internet connection, disable Phone in Comm Manager. Wireless LAN Settings Access home/company access points or public Wireless LAN service. ®...
  • Page 137 Adding/Editing Access Point Start Settings Connections WLAN Settings Wi-Fi New... To edit existing access point, highlight it Menu Edit. Skip ahead to Step 4. Enter Network name (SSID) Select Network type Select Internet to access the Internet. Select Private/Work Network to connect to company network.
  • Page 138: Other Settings

    Set IEEE 802.1x network access control use option If access point supports it, check Use IEEE 802.1x network access control. If unspecified, do not. Select EAP type Finish Added/Edited information is saved, and access points list reappears. Viewing Access Point Connection Status Start Settings Connections...
  • Page 139: Before You Begin

    Setting Internet Mail Account Set company Exchange Server mail with ActiveSync. For procedure, consult system administrator. Before You Begin Confirm the following information: E-mail address Your name (ID) Password Account type (POP3 or IMAP4) Incoming mail server (POP/IMAP) Outgoing mail server (SMTP) Adding New Account Start Message...
  • Page 140 Enter each item Next User name: Enter one provided by provider or system administrator. Password: Enter one provided by provider or system administrator. Save password: Check to save password. Enter each item Next Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: Enter server name (SMTP). Outgoing server requires authentication: Check only if specified by provider or system administrator.
  • Page 141: Bluetooth

    ® Activating Bluetooth Start Tools Comm Manager Bluetooth ® To conserve battery, disable Bluetooth when not in use. Making X02HT Visible to Other Devices Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Devices Menu Turn On Visibility Device Partnerships Configure connection settings between devices for automatic connections.
  • Page 142: Handset Settings

    PC Partnership PC Settings スタート コントロールパネル (Start) (Control デバイス Panel) (Bluetooth Device) Bluetooth Follow onscreen instructions Handset Settings When receiving partnership request from PC, Enter password appearing on PC Next When connection is completed, Check services to use...
  • Page 143: Handsfree Headset Partnership

    Handsfree Headset Partnership Turn on handsfree headset and activate partnership mode beforehand. For details, see Handsfree Headset User Guide. Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Devices Add new devices... Devices are searched. Highlight handsfree headset Next Enter password Next For password, see Handsfree Headset User Guide. Check Hands-free Enjoy stereo sound with handsfree headsets supporting A2DP.
  • Page 144: Internet

    Internet...
  • Page 145: Internet Explorer Mobile

    ® Internet Explorer Mobile ® Activating Internet Explorer Mobile Press , or Start Internet Explorer Yahoo! JAPAN Home opens. Note ® ® Internet Explorer Mobile and Internet Explorer interfaces differ. To return to previous page, press To return to page viewed before pressing , select Menu Forward.
  • Page 146: Menu View

    Opening History Records Press , or Start Internet Explorer Menu History Highlight record Setting View Set page appearance parameters. Press , or Start Internet Explorer Menu View Set each item Item Description Text Size Set font size One Column Fit To Screen Align content vertically, fit it to Display, or use PC size Desktop Full Screen...
  • Page 147: Using Favorites

    Using Favorites Adding to Favorites In a page, Menu Add to Favorites Check the name and address (URL) Opening Links from Favorites Press , or Start Internet Explorer Favorites Page title Organizing Favorites Press , or Start Internet Explorer Favorites Menu Set each item Item...
  • Page 148: Setting Security

    Sending Page Link In a page, Menu Tools Send Link... Select existing account or New E-mail Account... URL is automatically inserted into message text. Enter subject, text, etc. Send For details, see “Composing Internet Mail” (p.10-22). ® Internet Explorer Mobile Settings Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies and History In a page, Menu...
  • Page 149: Windows Live

    Windows Live™ A set of Internet services by Microsoft; use chat or Windows Live™ Mail. Windows Live™ Account Access Windows Live™ Website on PC for an account (ID) beforehand. For details, visit the following Website (Japanese): http://www.microsoft.com/japan/mscorp/passport/passport02.mspx Signing into Windows Live™ Set ID and password via PC beforehand.
  • Page 150 Windows Live™ Menu Item Description Home screen Set Windows Live™ as Home screen options Synchronize Contacts with Windows Sync options Live™ Options Sync schedule Set synchronization interval Sync status View synchronization history E-mail Set preview size and sending option Messenger Set notification, font size, etc.
  • Page 151: Using Windows Live™ Messenger

    Using Windows Live™ Messenger Chat with others via PCs or mobile devices. Start Message Messenger Follow onscreen instructions For details, visit http://messenger.live.jp/ Messenger Menu Item Description Change status Change your online status Change appearance Set name, message and picture Sort by Sort participants by specified condition Add new contact Add participants...
  • Page 152: Using Windows Live™ Mail

    Using Windows Live™ Mail When signed in, Windows Live appears in Outlook. Use Windows Live™ Mail (Hotmail) as a mail account. Start Message Outlook Windows Live Compose Mail For details, see “Composing Internet Mail” (p.10-22). For Hotmail service details, visit http://www.hotmail.com/...
  • Page 153: Windows Update

    Windows Update Check for updates; updates download as required. Checking Updates Start Settings Windows Update When running Windows Update for the first time: After Step 1, Next Update method, Manual Automatic Next Finish Check Now Setting Windows Update Start Settings Windows Update Menu Item...
  • Page 154: Messaging

    Messaging 10-1...
  • Page 155: Mail Type

    PC-Synchronized Outlook E-mail Use ActiveSync to create Outlook E-mail account on X02HT. Mail cannot be received, and sent messages move to Outlook Outbox when synchronized. Only Inbox is synchronized, by default. Change settings to sync other Outlook...
  • Page 156: Composing Mail

    Composing Mail Start Message SoftBank Mail Create Message Select S! Mail S! Mail To toggle SMS/S! Mail Menu Send via S! Mail... Send via SMS... Select Add Recipients... Select method From Contacts; From Sent History; New Recipients (enter recipient directly);...
  • Page 157 Select Add Subject... and enter subject Done (Skip this step for SMS) Select Add Text... and enter text Done To enhance text or insert information into text, see p.10-5. Send To cancel composition Menu Cancel Message If begun, save to Drafts confirmation appears. Cc recipients can be seen by all other recipients, Bcc recipients cannot.
  • Page 158: Enhancing Text & Inserting Information

    Enhancing Text & Inserting Information Enhance text, or insert template text, URL, Contact Items, etc. into subject/text. Select Add Subject... Add Text... Menu Item Description Insert My Text... Insert My Text text; edit or amend as required Save into My Text Save text to My Text Insert Favorite...
  • Page 159: Attaching Files

    Attaching Files Attach media or other handset files to S! Mail. In S! Mail, Menu Select file Item Description Video Opens Video folder; select a video file Photo Opens My Pictures folder; select an image Audio Opens My Document sound files; select one Capture Video Camera activates;...
  • Page 160: Using Templates

    Removing Attached Files Select Media column or File column Highlight file Menu Remove Using Templates Use templates to quickly compose messages. In S! Mail, Menu Template New from Template Template overwrites entered text. To quit, select Cancel. Select Template Saving Templates Save currently entered or received S! Mail content as templates.
  • Page 161: Using Slide

    Using Slide Combine message text and attachments. Send multiple Slides simultaneously. Creating Slides In S! Mail, Menu Options Slide Displayed/Total Add text or attachments Setting Slide In S! Mail, Menu Options Slide Organize... Menu Item Description Insert Insert Slide Select Select Slide Auto Adjust Duration Automatically adjust Slide interval Duration...
  • Page 162: Previewing S! Mail

    To sort Slides 1. In Organize Slides window, select Slide Selected Slide appears outlined in red. 3. Use to move to destination Previewing S! Mail In S! Mail, Menu Preview Message If Slide is created Play To preview text/attachments Menu Contents View Preview text/attachments, or save as files.
  • Page 163: Receiving Mail

    Receiving Mail Mail Window Mail List Sender Received Time Status Subject Size Inbox Mail Details Sender Subject Message Received Mail S! Mail Message Detail Sender Recipient Recipients Subject Category Duration Size Received Time Sent Time Received Mail 10-10...
  • Page 164 Status Indicator Description Unread Read Reply Sent Forwarded Server Mail (p.10-16) Outgoing S! Mail Send Failed S! Mail Delivery confirmed SMS USIM Card SMS : appears for SMS : appears for attachments Subject S! Mail only Sender Received Time Size Sender Message Recipient...
  • Page 165: Reading Mail

    Opening Mail Viewing New Message When new message arrives, View Reading Mail Start Message SoftBank Mail Select folder Select message 10-12...
  • Page 166: Message List Menu

    Message List Menu Mail List - Inbox Item Description Download Download Server Mail Box messages (p.10-16) Reply Reply to All Reply to/Forward message (p.10-16) Forward Delete Delete message (p.10-20) Move message to another folder Move to Folder (p.10-19) Mark as Unread/ Mark message as Unread/Read Mark as Read Call Sender...
  • Page 167 Mail List - Sent Items Item Description Edit & Resend Edit and resend message Save Address Save sender’s address in Contacts View Message View S! Mail message details (p.10-10) Details Delete Delete message(s) (p.10-20) Delete All Message Details Menu Mail Details - Inbox Item Description Contents View...
  • Page 168: Viewing & Saving Attachments

    Mail Details - Sent Items Item Description Stop Stop music file playback Edit Edit message Contents View View message text or attached files, or save as files Text Size Change font size Attachments View details on attached files Show Message Detail View S! Mail details (p.10-10) Contact Details View recipient details...
  • Page 169: Replying To & Forwarding Mail

    Replying to & Forwarding Mail In Mail List (Inbox), Menu Reply Select type Mail: Reply via S! Mail S! Mail with Quote: Reply via S! Mail with original S! Mail text SMS: Reply via SMS SMS with Quote: Reply via SMS with original SMS message text Enter subject, text, etc.
  • Page 170: Retrieving Mail List

    Retrieving Mail List Retrieve a list of Server Mail Box messages. In SoftBank Mail Folder List, Server Mail Box Retrieval starts. Using Mail List Receive, forward or delete Server Mail Box messages via Mail List. In Server Mail Box, Menu...
  • Page 171: Managing Mail

    Managing Mail Opening Folder Organize Inbox messages in folders; sort automatically by address or subject. In SoftBank Mail Folder List, select Inbox Menu View Folders Adding Folder In Inbox Folder View, select Renaming Folder In Inbox Folder View, highlight folder...
  • Page 172 Contact: Select address from Contacts Address: Enter address Subject: Enter subject Done Rules cannot be set for General folder. Moving Messages between Folders In SoftBank Mail Folder List, select Inbox Highlight message Menu Advanced Move to Folder Highlight destination folder...
  • Page 173: Deleting Mail

    Delete All In Inbox, Menu Advanced Delete All 2. Enter displayed string Copying SMS to USIM Card In SoftBank Mail Folder List, select Inbox Highlight SMS Menu Advanced Copy to SIM To copy from USIM Card to handset Highlight SMS...
  • Page 174: Mail Settings

    Mail Settings In SoftBank Mail Folder List, select Settings Configure settings Item Description General Settings Set Sort by/Signature, etc. for both SMS & S! Mail S! Mail Settings Set Retrieval mode, No. of attempts, etc. SMS Settings Set SMS Report, etc.
  • Page 175: Composing Internet Mail

    Composing Internet Mail Start Message Outlook Select account Menu Move Cursor to field Enter address To select address from Contacts, press To enter Cc or Bcc, press to move to Cc or Bcc field. Move Cursor to Subject field Enter subject Move Cursor to text field Enter text To attach file...
  • Page 176: Message Options

    Send Send/receive when I click Send is not checked, message is saved to Outbox and will be sent at next transmission time. To save message without sending Menu Save to Drafts Cc recipients can be seen by all other recipients, Bcc recipients cannot. Message Options In message composition, Menu...
  • Page 177: Receiving Internet Mail

    Receiving Internet Mail Manually send and receive Internet Mail. Synchronize X02HT and mail server. Start Message Outlook Select account Menu Send/Receive Received messages are saved to Inbox. Messages in Outbox are sent. Internet Mail Window Internet Mail List Unread Count...
  • Page 178 Status : Unread : Unread (message & attachment) : Unread (attachments) : Read : Read (message & attachment) : Read (attachments) : Download complete messages or attachments at next transmission time (Unread/Read) (p.10-27) Unread Message Count Sender Subject Recipient Sent Time Sender Attachment (file name &...
  • Page 179: Opening Internet Mail

    Opening Internet Mail Start Message Outlook Select account To change folders, select Menu Folders Folder. Select message To toggle Read/Unread Highlight message Menu Mark as Read/Mark as Unread 10-26...
  • Page 180 Downloading Complete Message/Attachments If Get entire message and any attachments appears, download manually. In Internet Mail List, select message Menu Download Message “Get entire message and any attachments” changes to “Message and all attachments will download next time you connect and receive e-mail”. Menu Send/Receive Complete message/attachments download.
  • Page 181: Viewing & Saving Attachments

    Changing Font Size Change receive message text font size. In Internet Mail List, select message Menu View Text Size Size Changing Language (Character Code) If text is garbled, change language (character encoding). In Internet Mail List, select message Menu View Languages Select language Done...
  • Page 182: Replying To & Forwarding Internet Mail

    In composition window, select Edit sender’s message to use original message text. Duplicate Received Messages Messages received on X02HT and PC are deleted from X02HT Inbox. Receive Internet mail message on X02HT and PC If PC is so set, message is deleted from mail server.
  • Page 183: Managing Internet Mail

    Delete Deleted messages appear in Deleted Items unless deleted from Drafts. Deleting Message from Mail Server Delete message from Deleted Items to delete it from mail server via X02HT. Receive and delete message on handset In Internet Mail List, Menu...
  • Page 184: Internet Mail Options

    Internet Mail Options In Internet Mail List, Menu Tools Options Set each item Item Description Display Set date and time display, sorting, and move/deletion Sending Use original message text in reply and sent item Signatures Set signature for each account Account Settings Set mail account New E-mail Account...
  • Page 185 10-32...
  • Page 186: Synchronization (Activesync)

    Synchronization (ActiveSync) 11-1...
  • Page 187: Pc Environment

    ActiveSync Synchronize X02HT and PC applications or copy files. PC Environment The following PC environment is required to use ActiveSync: Operating System ® Windows XP with Service Pack 2, etc. (Japanese or English version) Outlook Synchronization ® ® Microsoft Outlook 2003 (Recommended) ®...
  • Page 188: Compatible Applications

    Outlook Express is not compatible with ActiveSync. Activate PC Outlook and confirm compatibility. ® Synchronize media files with Windows Media Player 10 or above. To connect PC to Exchange Server or synchronize X02HT and Exchange Server, see your system administrator for ActiveSync installation/usage. 11-3...
  • Page 189: Setting Up Activesync

    Setting Up ActiveSync Installation Deactivate vaccine/security software. Uninstall other synchronization applications Set Utility Software CD-ROM ActiveSync setup wizard appears. Follow onscreen instructions 完了 To complete setup, select (Finish); reboot message appears. はい Select (Yes) to reboot. 11-4...
  • Page 190: Activesync Synchronization Settings

    ActiveSync Synchronization Settings Connect X02HT to PC, and select files to synchronize. Connect handset to PC via USB Cable The first time X02HT is connected to PC, setup wizard appears. Set synchronization parameters Check items to synchronize. Remove check to cancel an item.
  • Page 191: Changing Activesync Settings

    Changing ActiveSync Settings Open ActiveSync to change settings via PC. ツール オプション Select (Tools) (Options) Set synchronization, and click OK Uncheck to cancel an item. For ActiveSync details, see ActiveSync Help. 11-6...
  • Page 192: Using Activesync

    Using ActiveSync Connect handset to PC via USB Cable Synchronization begins. If ActiveSync has not been configured, setup wizard appears (p.11-4). Disabling Automatic Start Open ActiveSync on PC and follow these steps: ファイル 接続の設定 Select (File) (Connection Settings) デバイスとの接続時に を開く Uncheck ActiveSync (Open ActiveSync when my device connects), and...
  • Page 193: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    ® Synchronizing via Bluetooth ® For partnership between handset and PC via Bluetooth , see p.8-8. ® Bluetooth Synchronization Settings Adding COM Port on PC スタート コントロールパネル Select (Start) (Control デバイス Panel) (Bluetooth Devices) Bluetooth ポート 追加 Select COM (COM Ports) tab and click (Add) 着信(デバイスが接続を開始する)...
  • Page 194 Confirm added COM port Enabling COM Port Connection ファイル 接続の設定 Select (File) (Connection Settings) 以下のいずれかの接続を有効にする Check (Allow connections to one of the following), select COM port added in “Adding COM Port on PC” (p.11-8) from pull-down menu, and click OK 11-9...
  • Page 195: Synchronizing

    Selecting PC Service on Handset Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Devices Select connected PC Next Check ActiveSync Done ® For Bluetooth synchronization settings, see ActiveSync Help on PC Synchronizing ® Configure synchronization settings then connect handset to PC via Bluetooth Establish partnership between handset and PC beforehand (p.8-8).
  • Page 196: Usb Mass Storage

    USB Mass Storage Connect X02HT to a PC to copy files to/from X02HT Memory Card. Install and set up ActiveSync beforehand (p.11-4). Connect handset to PC via USB Cable マイ コンピュータ On PC, open (My Computer) モバイル デバイス explorer Select (Mobile Device) Use PC to edit X02HT Memory Card files.
  • Page 197: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Trouble Check/Action Antivirus/Firewall software may affect installation. Close application(s) temporarily and try again. ActiveSync install fails Install Outlook 2002 or later. Handset is connected to PC via USB Cable, Confirm that USB Cable is firmly connected. but not recognized Confirm ActiveSync Connection Settings: ファイル...
  • Page 198: Multimedia

    Multimedia 12-1...
  • Page 199: Capturing Images

    Notes Lens cover smudges/dust may affect image quality. Clean with a dry cloth. When capturing images, stabilize X02HT to avoid camera shake. X02HT cannot scan barcodes (QR Codes, JAN Codes, etc.). Extended, direct sunlight exposure damages color filter, affecting images.
  • Page 200: Capture Mode

    Capture Mode Select from the options below to suit your purpose. To access these options, open Settings and select Capture Mode (p.12-6). Icon Mode Description Photo Capture still images (p.12-8) Video Record video with or without sound (p.12-8) S! Mail Video Record video to send via S! Mail Contacts Picture Capture still image for a Contacts entry Picture Theme...
  • Page 201: Camera Window

    Camera Window Capture Mode Remaining Storage Resolution Exposure Value Zoom White Balance Self-timer Picture Viewer Camera Settings Capture Mode (p.12-3) : Photo : Video : S! Mail Video : Contacts Picture : Picture Theme : Panorama : Sports Zoom (p.12-12) to adjust zoom (Cannot adjust when Resolution is 2M) Camera settings (p.12-6) Press...
  • Page 202: Picture Viewer

    Storage (p.12-6) Save Location : Main Memory : Memory Card Resolution (p.12-6) Photo : S (160 120) (S (120 160) in Contacts Picture mode) : M (320 240) (M (240 320) in Contacts Picture mode) : L (640 480) (L (480 640) in Contacts Picture mode) : 1M (1280 960)
  • Page 203: Camera Settings Menu

    Camera Settings Menu In Camera window, press Settings menu Set each item Press ) to change items. Icon Item Description Self-timer Select Off, 2 seconds 10 seconds Direction Panorama (stitching) direction Panorama Stitch Count Select stitching image count Settings Auto Stitch Automatic stitching on/off Capture Speed Set shutter speed Sports...
  • Page 204 Icon Item Description Resolution Set image size (p.12-5) Select Basic, Normal, Fine Capture Settings Quality Super Fine Time Stamp Select Time Stamp On/Off Capture Mode Set capture mode (p.12-3) Set Image saving format: Capture Picture: JPEG Format Video: MPEG4/M-JPEG/H.263 Keep Backlight Set backlight to remain on Set image review time before Review Viewfinder returns automati-...
  • Page 205: Capturing Images

    Only appears in Photo or Contacts Picture mode. Only appears in Panorama mode. Only appears in Sports mode. Only appears in Picture Theme mode. Selectable item varies depending on the Capture Mode. Only appears when capturing pictures. Only appears in Photo or Sports mode. Only appears when capturing videos.
  • Page 206 To use, see “Using Captured Images” (p.12-9). After two minutes of inactivity, Camera enters Sleep mode. Using Captured Images X02HT saves captured images automatically; no other operations are possible while image files are being saved. After image capture, menu appears; select item:...
  • Page 207: Useful Features

    Useful Features Using Self-Timer Only available in Photo or Contacts Picture mode. In Viewfinder, Select 2 seconds 10 seconds Use Display to frame subject Timer counts down; image is captured and saved. To use, see “Using Captured Images” (p.12-9). Adding Frames In Viewfinder, Select Picture Theme...
  • Page 208: Creating Panoramic Images

    Creating Panoramic Images Combine multiple captured images into one panoramic image. For settings, see Panorama Settings in “Camera Settings Menu” (p.12-6). In Viewfinder, Select Panorama Use Display to frame subject First image is captured. Portion of Display remains active; capture subsequent images. (Active area varies by Direction setting).
  • Page 209 Zoom Maximum zoom is 10 × . Available zoom varies depending on the Capture Mode and Resolution as follows: Capture Mode Resolution Zoom S (160 120) to 10 M (320 240) to 4 Photo L (640 480) to 2 1M (1280 960) to 2 No zoom...
  • Page 210: Using Captured Images

    Using Captured Images Viewing Images Start Entertain... Camera Video Recorder Select an image file Picture: Appears via Picture Viewer ® Video: Plays via Windows Media Player Mobile To view files in folders other than My Pictures Menu Folders My Device Select folder To view Memory Card files Menu...
  • Page 211: Sending Images Via Mail

    Sending Images via Mail Start Entertain... Camera Video Recorder Highlight image Menu Send Select Internet Mail account To attach to S! Mail message Menu Send via S! Mail Enter subject, text, etc. Send For details, see “Messaging” (p.10-1). Setting Image as Home Background Start Entertain...
  • Page 212: Pictures/Videos Menu

    Pictures/Videos Menu Pictures/Videos List Item Description Send Send image via Internet Mail (p.12-14) ® Beam... Send image via Bluetooth Save to Set picture as Contact entry image Contact... Delete Delete image Copy Copy/Move file or folder Edit Paste New Folder Create new folder Play Slide Show View pictures as slide show Folders...
  • Page 213 Picture Viewer Item Description Zoom Zoom in/out Play Slide Show View as slide show Use as Home Set as Home background image (p.12-14) Screen ® Beam picture... Send image to other devices via Bluetooth Edit Rotate or crop image, etc. Save Save as Contact entry image, or save under another name Properties...
  • Page 214: Audio Manager

    Audio Manager Automatically organizes audio files. Select tracks by artist, album or genre. To copy files from PC, see p.11-11. Playable File Formats Note that files may not always play properly. File Format Extension AAC+, AAC m4a, 3gp Playing Tracks Start Entertain...
  • Page 215 Select category Songs: All tracks (X02HT/Memory Card) Playlists: Created Playlists (p.12-22) Artists: Tracks categorized by artist Album: Tracks categorized by album Genre: Tracks categorized by genre Composers: Tracks categorized by composer Protected: Copy-protected tracks Select track Select subcategory in other than Songs.
  • Page 216: Playback Window

    Playback Window Track Elapsed or Remaining Artist Time Album Genre Status Bar Repeat Shuffle Go Back/ Volume Advance Play Playback Operations Description (or 2) Play/Pause Beginning/Previous track Next track for 1+ seconds (or 1) Quick Reverse for 1+ seconds (or 3) Fast Forward Adjust volume (or 6/9)
  • Page 217: Setting Current Track As Ring Tone

    Playback Menu Item Description Add to Playlist Add current track to playlist Playback Mode Set continuous/random playback Time Display Toggle Elapsed Time/Remaining Time Properties Select track file properties Set as Ring Tone Set current track as ring tone (p.12-20) Exit End Audio Manager About Audio Manager version information...
  • Page 218 Setting Part of Track as Ring Tone Clip and copy a portion of the current track to set as ring tone. MP3 files can only be trimmed. During playback, Menu Set as Ring Tone Trim Set start Start to select Mark in, and to move marker to start position.
  • Page 219: Using Playlist

    Using Playlist Organize tracks from multiple sources into an original playlist. Creating Playlist Start Entertain... Audio Manager Playlists Menu Enter Playlist name Highlight playlist name Edit Menu Check tracks to add to the playlist three times Playing Playlist Tracks Start Entertain...
  • Page 220 Editing Playlist Remove tracks or change order. Start Entertain... Audio Manager Playlists Highlight playlist Edit Select track Track is framed. Frame (Selected) To select multiple tracks, repeat this step. Menu Select item to edit To change playback order, move track position with &...
  • Page 221 Playlists Menu Playlists Window Item Description Player Open Audio Manager playback window Create new playlist Delete Delete playlist Rename Rename playlist Copy to Playlist Copy tracks to another playlist Each Playlist Window Item Description Add to Playlist Add track to another playlist Set as Ring Tone Set track as ring tone (p.12-20) Player...
  • Page 222: Windows Media ® Player Mobile

    ® Windows Media Player Mobile Play compatible media files saved on X02HT or Memory Card. To copy files from PC, see p.11-11. Supported Files Note that files are not always playable. Audio File Format Extension ® Windows Media Audio MIDI...
  • Page 223: Playing Media Files

    Playing Media Files Start Entertain... Windows Media Select category Music: Audio categories (items) Videos: Video categories (items) TV: All shows (recorded via Windows Media Center) Playlists: Audio/Video playlists (p.12-22) Playing: Temporarily-created playlist (p.12-29) Select item then file To play Memory Card media files Menu Library Storage Card...
  • Page 224 Playback Window Track Elapsed/Remaining Volume Playback status Playback Operations The following table shows default key assignments: To change key assignments, select Menu Options Buttons. Description Play/Pause Beginning/Previous track Next track for 1+ seconds Skip backward for 1+ seconds Skip forward Adjust volume 12-27...
  • Page 225 Playback Menu Item Description Library Open Library Play/Pause Play or pause media file Stop Stop playback Shuffle/Repeat Set playback settings Full Screen Show in full screen mode Options Configure Player settings (p.12-28) Properties Media file properties ® About Windows Media Player Mobile version information Options Item...
  • Page 226: Now Playing

    Now Playing Add files to Now Playing. Files play in the order in which they were added. Now Playing is a temporary playlist, deleted after each session. To keep it, use Save Playlist before ending the session. Adding to Now Playing In Library, select category Select item Highlight track...
  • Page 227: Using Playlist

    Now Playing Menu Item Description Library Open Library Move Up Move selected file up or down the playlist Move Down Remove from Playlist Remove selected file from Now Playing Shuffle/Repeat Set random/continuous playback Save Playlist Save Now Playing tracks as an original playlist Clear Now Playing Clear all tracks from Now Playing Error Details...
  • Page 228: Streaming Media Files

    Streaming Media Files Specify URL to play media files on network. In Library, Menu Open URL Enter URL, or select from History 12-31...
  • Page 229: Synchronizing Pc Library

    Synchronizing PC Library ® Sync Windows Media Player files, including copyright-protected files to X02HT. Setup & Sync Install and set up ActiveSync beforehand (p.11-4). ® <Example: Windows Media Player 11> Connect handset to PC via USB Cable ® Activate Windows Media Player Device Settings pop up window appears the first time.
  • Page 230 Drag & Drop Library tracks to Sync List Sync Tab Sync List 同期を開始 Select (Start Sync) Library sync starts. 12-33...
  • Page 231 Device), then select Device Name Device Name Repeat from Step 5 in “Setup & Sync” (p.12-32). Note ® Install Windows Media Player 10 or above to sync X02HT. ® ® For Windows Media Player usage, see Windows Media Player Help.
  • Page 232: Library Menu

    Library Menu Item Description Queue Up Add to Now Playing Delete from Library Remove from Library Now Playing View Now Playing List Library Select My Device Storage Card Refresh Library; use after inserting a Memory Card to Update Library add Memory Card media files to Library Open File Open and play media file Open URL...
  • Page 233 12-36...
  • Page 234: Office Applications

    Office Applications 13-1...
  • Page 235: Word Mobile

    Word Mobile Edit and save Word/text files on X02HT. Only one file can be open at a time. Note Word Mobile interface/functions differ from Word. Word data/formats may be lost when saving files in Word Mobile. Opening Files Start Office Word Mobile My Documents subfolders and files appear.
  • Page 236: Word Mobile Menu

    Word Mobile Menu Item Description Close File Close open file Edit Mode Activate Edit Mode View Mode Activate View Mode File Save under specified file name or attach to Mail Scroll Up/Down Set scroll unit to By Page By line Find...
  • Page 237: Excel Mobile

    Excel Mobile Edit and save Excel files on X02HT. Only one file can be open at a time. Note Excel and Excel Mobile interfaces/functions differ. Excel data/formats may be lost when saving files in Excel Mobile. Opening Files Start Office Excel Mobile My Documents subfolders and files appear.
  • Page 238: Excel Mobile Menu

    Excel Mobile Menu Item Description Close File Close open file Edit Mode Activate Edit Mode View mode Activate View mode File Save under specified file name or attach to Mail Go To... Jump to specified cell Find... Text search Edit Edit, copy or paste cell content Insert Insert Row,...
  • Page 239: Mobile

    ® PowerPoint Mobile ® Open PowerPoint files on X02HT. Only one file can be open at a time. Note ® ® PowerPoint Mobile and PowerPoint features, etc. may vary. Opening Files Start Office PowerPoint Mobile My Documents subfolders and files appear.
  • Page 240: Powerpoint ® Mobile Menu

    ® PowerPoint Mobile Menu Item Description Next Proceed to next slide Previous Go back to previous slide Go to Slide Go to specific slide Custom Show Play slide show with custom settings Zoom In Enlarge a portion of current slide Options...
  • Page 241: Adobe Reader Le

    Adobe Reader LE Open PDF files on X02HT. Only one file can be open at a time. Note Adobe Reader LE functions/page appearance differ from Adobe Reader. Opening Files Start Office Adobe Reader LE Recently-viewed files appear. My Device subfolders and files appear the first time.
  • Page 242: Adobe Reader Le Menu

    Adobe Reader LE Menu Item Description Zoom Zoom page content in or out Rotate Right 9 Rotate right or left Rotate Left 8 View Single Page Select page transition Continuous Find Text search Go To Jump to a specific page View PDF file bookmarks Bookmarks Highlight bookmark...
  • Page 243 13-10...
  • Page 244: Other Functions

    Other Functions 14-1...
  • Page 245: Calculator

    Calculator Perform basic arithmetic ( ) or calculate percentage, etc. Start Tools Calculator Example: To calculate “23 + 57” Calculator Menu Item Description Calculate percentage of given number Calculate square root of given number Calculate reciprocal of given number (x Save current value to memory Add current value to value in memory Recall value saved in memory...
  • Page 246: Speed Dial

    Speed Dial Assign compatible applications to keys beforehand, then press assigned keys to open corresponding applications. To save phone numbers or place calls via Speed Dial, see “Using Speed Dial” (p.2-6). Adding Applications to Speed Dial Start Highlight application Menu Add Speed Dial Keypad assignment Enter number or...
  • Page 247: Checking Content

    Checking Content Start Calls Speed Dial To edit content 1. Select item 2. Edit each value Done Speed Dial Menu Item Description Execute assigned operation (place call/open application) Find Contact Open assigned Contact entry Delete Delete Speed Dial entry Filter Filter items by specified condition 14-4...
  • Page 248: Stereo Earphone Microphone

    Stereo Earphone Microphone Installation Open External Terminal Cap to insert connector Operations Talk Button Clip Microphone Volume 14-5...
  • Page 249 Function Operation Answer Press when a call arrives Hang up Press for 1+ seconds during call Hold Press during call Redial Double-tap to call last-dialed number Press for 1+ seconds to dial assigned phone number. Speed Dial Save number via Speed Dial beforehand (p.2-6) 14-6...
  • Page 250: Games

    Games Bubble Breaker Align two or more like-colored bubbles vertically/horizontally to break them. The larger the block of bubbles, the more points you get. Leave five or fewer bubbles to earn Bonus Breaker points. Clear all bubbles for 100 Bonus Breaker points. Start Entertain...
  • Page 251: Solitaire

    Solitaire Cards are automatically dealt from a shuffled deck. Reorder the deck by suit and rank, moving cards from Stock or Tableau to Foundation. How to Play Stack all cards in Foundation as quickly as possible. Press Draw for new card choices from which to rearrange cards. Stack cards of the same suit, from 1 to King, in each Foundation.
  • Page 252: Appendix

    Appendix 15-1...
  • Page 253: Function List

    Function List Applications Main Refer to SoftBank Mail p.10-3 Messenger p.9-8 Message Outlook Mobile p.10-22 Windows Live™ p.9-6 ® Internet Explorer Mobile p.9-2 ® Windows Media Player Mobile p.12-25 Audio Manager p.12-17 Camera p.12-2 Entertainment Video Recorder p.12-8 Pictures & Videos p.12-14...
  • Page 254 Main Refer to USIM Manager p.2-2, p.5-12 Speed Dial p.2-6, p.14-3 Calls Call History p.2-4 Contacts p.5-6 File Explorer p.7-2 Settings p.6-2 Settings Main Refer to Networks p.2-10 Call Waiting p.4-5 Auto Answer p.6-2 Call Forwarding p.4-3 Band Select p.2-10 Phone Call Options p.6-2...
  • Page 255 Main Refer to Comm Manager p.8-2 Beam p.6-5 Bluetooth p.8-8 Dial-up p.6-5 GPRS p.6-5 Connections Proxy p.6-5 p.6-5 WLAN Settings p.8-3 SMS Service p.6-5 USB to PC p.6-5 Security p.6-5 Remove Programs p.6-6 Power Management p.6-7 Accessibility p.6-7 Regional Settings p.6-8 Owner Information p.6-8...
  • Page 256: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Trouble Check/Action Press Power key for 1+ seconds. Handset does not Battery may be dead. turn on Install battery properly. (p.1-15) Handset does not Enter PIN1. (p.6-5) respond Insert dedicated USIM Card properly. (p.1-5) SIM Failure appears when handset is Clean IC portion of USIM Card with a clean, dry cloth turned on and reinsert properly.
  • Page 257 Trouble Check/Action Connect Charger firmly to handset (p.1-16). Plug in AC Charger firmly (p.1-16). Install battery. Handset/Battery charging terminals, Charger mini- Battery won’t USB plug or handset external connector (USB port) charge may not be clean. Clean with a cotton swab. Battery may not charge outside 5°C to 35°C.
  • Page 258: Handset Is Disabled

    Trouble Check/Action Install ActiveSync on the PC. Connected to PC, For data synchronization, see but cannot sync “Synchronization (ActiveSync)” (p.11-1). Handset is Disabled Handset cannot be used in the following cases: Handset is out-of-range or signal is weak. Move to a appears location where signal is stronger.
  • Page 259: Character Code List

    Character Code List Japanese Syllabary KA (CA) SI (SHI) TI (CHI) TU (TSU) HU (FU) N (NN) Voiced/Semi-voiced Consonant 15-8...
  • Page 260 Contracted Sound1 ( SYA (SHA) SYU (SHU) SYO (SHO) TYA (CHA) TYU (CHU) TYO (CHO) ZYA (JA) ZYU (JU) ZYO (JO) Contracted Sound2 ( 15-9...
  • Page 261 Contracted Sound3 (Others) Entering Contracted Sound Only LA (XA) LI (XI) LU (XU) LE (XE) LO (XO) Entering “ ” Normally enter “N” Enter “NN” if vowel (A, I, U, E, O, Y) comes after “ ” or the end of sentence is “...
  • Page 262: Symbols/Pictograms

    Symbols/Pictograms Symbols Single-byte 15-11...
  • Page 263 Double-byte 15-12...
  • Page 264 15-13...
  • Page 265: Pictograms

    Pictograms 15-14...
  • Page 266 * Pictograms in are animated. * Pictograms do not appear on incompatible SoftBank handsets, in e-mail or in incompatible applications. 15-15...
  • Page 267: Microsoft Activesync

    ® Microsoft ActiveSync ® ® Install Microsoft ActiveSync on a PC to synchronize X02HT and PC. Install ActiveSync from Utility Software CD-ROM. See compatible Operating Systems and software applications below: Operating System ® Windows XP Service Pack 1 and 2 ®...
  • Page 268: Windows Mobile Device Center

    ® Windows Mobile Device Center ® Use Windows Mobile Device Center to synchronize X02HT and a Windows Vista PC. The following environment is required for synchronization. ® Install Windows Mobile Device Center from Utility Software CD-ROM. See compatible Operating Systems and software applications below: Operating System Windows Vista™...
  • Page 269: Specifications

    Specifications System Information Processor Samsung 2442 400MHz ROM: 128M bytes Memory RAM: 64M bytes SDRAM ® ® Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Standard Power Battery Lithium-ion Polymer, 1050mAh Charging Time* Approximately 180 minutes Continuous 3G mode: Approximately 240 hours Standby Time GSM mode: Approximately 230 hours Continuous Talk...
  • Page 270 Compatible Mobile Networks W-CDMA: Japan: 2100 (with HSDPA channel) Network Types & Europe/Asia: 2100 Frequency Bands US: 850/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 Antenna Internal Handset Dimensions 63 mm (W) 114 mm (H) 13.9 mm (D) Weight 120 g (including battery) Camera Image Sensor Two Mega Pixel CMOS 1600 1200 (UXGA), 1280...
  • Page 271: External Memory

    External Device Connections miniUSB For USB, Serial, Audio, Power connection Car Antenna External connector for GSM and EDGE Connector ® Bluetooth Standard Ver. 2.0 compatible Power Class 2 GAP (General Access Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile) HSP (Head Set Profile) ®...
  • Page 272: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance...
  • Page 273: Index

    Index Settings........8-8 Browser ........9-2 ActiveSync ......... 11-2 Bubble Breaker ......14-7 Connect to PC ....... 11-5 Install ........11-4 Operating environment ..15-16 Calculator........14-2 Organize on PC....11-11 Calendar........5-2 Set synchronization ....11-5 Options........5-2 Synchronize data ....11-7 Save.........
  • Page 274 Comm Manager ......8-2 Compose message Emergency calls ......2-8 Contacts........ 5-10 Emergency Location Report ..2-8 Quick Notes......5-19 End application......6-12 Conference call ......4-6 Excel Mobile ......13-4 Contacts ........5-6 Compose message....5-10 Make calls ....... 2-3 Favorites........
  • Page 275 Global Roaming......2-10 Outlook E-mail ....... 10-2 Receive ........ 10-24 Reply........10-29 Save attachments....10-28 Handsfree........2-9 Synchronize with mail server 10-29 Hold ..........2-9 Synchronize with PC ....10-2 Home .......... 6-4 Text Size ......10-28 Home settings ......12-14 Transmission via Exchange Server Home Window ......
  • Page 276 Insert/Remove......7-7 Organize PC files ....11-11 Operating time ......1-13 Menu Operation Adobe Reader LE ....13-9 Audio Manager....12-19 Audio Manager ..12-20, 12-24 ® Windows Media Player Mobile Bubble Breaker ...... 14-7 ........... 12-27 Calculator......14-2 Optional services ......4-2 Camera Settings ....
  • Page 277 Calendar ........5-5 Sort automatically ....10-19 Contacts ........ 5-11 View ........10-12 Picture ......... 12-14 Window....... 10-10 URL.......... 9-5 SoftBank Mail ....10-2, 10-3 Setting time....... 1-19 Solitaire ........14-8 Settings Sounds ........6-2 Accessibility ......6-7 Speakerphone ......2-9 Alarm .......
  • Page 278 List ........15-11 Text entry ........3-2 Synchronization Face Mark........ 3-7 ActiveSync ......11-7 Hiragana........3-6 ® Bluetooth ......11-8 Input mode......3-4 ® Synchronization via Bluetooth Kanji ........3-6 Set synchronization....11-8 Keypad ........3-2 S! Mail ........10-2 Number/Symbol input mode ..
  • Page 279 Web ..........9-2 Window Audio Manager....12-19 Camera........12-4 File Explorer ......7-2 Internet mail ......10-24 Mail ........10-10 ® Windows Media Player Mobile ..........12-27 Windows Live™......9-6 Messenger ....... 9-8 Windows Live™ Mail (Hotmail) 9-9 ® Windows Media Player Mobile ..........

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