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Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 816SH. ^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. ^ This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 816SH handset sold in Japan. ^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference. ^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
Getting Started Contents P.viii Function/Title Search Basic Operations Content Index P.19-22 Search Text Entry Phone Book Video Call Objective Search P.iv Objective Search Camera Index P.19-22 Media Player Managing Files (Data Folder) Additional Settings Feature Search P.vi Feature Search Contents P.viii Connectivity Memory Card...
Using This Manual In this manual, most operations are described with Slider open (P.1-8) in Standby. Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. 3Keypad Keys 3Side Keys Indicated in this manual as shown below. Indicated in this manual as shown below.
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Manual descriptions are based on Standard Menu (P.1-21) with default font size (P.9-5). Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance when Simple Menu or Large Font Menu is active, font size is changed, etc. In this SoftBank 816SH Instruction Manual, SoftBank 816SH is referred to as "handset."...
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Setting Ringtones & Ringvideos (Japanese) Use downloaded music or video files Customizing as sound/video for handset responses Access download site via Main Menu 816SH ® and follow links to find Chaku-Uta Downloading Media Files: Ringtone/Ringvideo: Learning the Handset Placing Calls...
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Exchanging Files Wirelessly Save your name, the handset mail Send text or multimedia messages to Align 816SH Infrared Port within 20 cm address, etc. to exchange your own multiple numbers or addresses at one of a compatible device's infrared port to...
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Browse the Mobile Internet for news Change fonts, etc. for S! Mail or set or information or download files for use Pictograms or handset response for Mobile on handset via the SoftBank portal site more emotion conveyable messaging Features 15-3 14-8...
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International Roaming Camera Memory Card Make/receive calls, exchange mail or Use the 816SH 2 Megapixel CCD camera Extend 816SH onboard memory, back access services wherever compatible to capture quality still or video images, then up and restore handset files, or connect...
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Using Playlists ........7-10 Getting Started Phone Book Editing Video ........7-11 USIM Card ..........1-2 Overview..........4-2 Managing Files (Data Folder) Parts & Functions .........1-4 Creating Phone Book Entries ....4-4 Slider Positions ........1-8 Using Phone Book........ 4-8 Data Folder..........8-2 About Battery ........1-9 Editing Phone Book Entries ....
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^ For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.19-37). ^ 816SH takes microSD! Memory Card (not included). Purchase one to use Memory Card functions. ^ In this manual, microSD! Memory Card is referred to as "Memory Card."...
Safety Precautions ^ Read safety precautions before using handset. ^ 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. Before Using Handset 3Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on.
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!DANGER Handset, Battery & Charger Battery Use specified battery and Charger only (P.x). Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, fire. Do not: electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or ^ Heat or dispose of battery in fire bursting.
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^ Do not open handset or Charger; may cause electric Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset or Charger; may cause fire or electric shock. Keep out of shock or injury. Contact SoftBank Customer Center, children's reach. Customer Assistance for repairs.
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^ Strong shocks or impacts to handset or Charger may May result in injury or breakage. cause malfunction or injury. Should handset be damaged, remove battery then contact SoftBank Customer Center, Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft. Customer Assistance. Discontinue handset use; fire or Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause electric shock may occur.
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May cause overheating, fire or electric shock. Keep metal ^ AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input away from terminals. B SoftBank is not liable for problems resulting from Take measures to prevent accidents. charging battery abroad. ^ In-Car Charger: DC 12V-24V Input Secure In-Car Charger to avoid injury or accidents.
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!WARNING Battery ^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery If there is abnormal odor, excessive heat, discoloration or may overheat, burst or ignite. distortion, remove battery from handset. It may leak, ^ If there is leakage or abnormal odor, avoid fire sources. overheat or explode.
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!CAUTION Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Handset care Handset temperature ^ Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or Handset may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged injury. contact with skin especially at high temperature. May cause ^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or burn injuries.
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!CAUTION Handset Inside vehicles If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset Handset use may cause electronic equipment to use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. malfunction. See handset materials below. Some materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition.
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!CAUTION Charger Charger & In-Car Charger Always charge battery in a well-ventilated area. ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause Avoid covering/wrapping Charger; may cause damage/fire. fire/electric shock. Do not use In-Car Charger when engine is off. ^ Keep cord away from heaters.
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If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, rinse with clean water immediately. Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. Take battery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal regulations. Keep battery out of children's reach.
General Notes General Use ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause accidental loss/alteration of handset or Memory Card data. interference. ^ Beware of eavesdropping. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place.
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Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/k . Highest SAR value: Model FCC ID At the Ear On the Body 816SH APYHRO00059 0.566 W/k 0.489 W/k xxii...
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares 816SH 1.215 W/k 0.981 W/k that 816SH is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest A copy of the original declaration of conformity for each...
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^ If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may ^ Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. high humidity. ^ Use handset between 5]C - 35]C (35% - 85% humidity). Avoid B Keep handset away from precipitation.
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Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera.
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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth microSD! and miniSD! are trademarks of the SD Card SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by SHARP is under license. Association.
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® Powered by Mascot Capsule /Micro3D Edition! From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for General Information. Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation. From landlines, see P.19-37 "Customer Service." $2002-2007 HI Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc. Monitor, S! Address Book, Circle Talk, Hot Status and Familiar Usability are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK ^ SOFTBANK, SoftBank and the SoftBank logo are trademarks or MOBILE Corp. registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries.
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All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. 816SH has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.906 W/k . This value was obtained by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the certification process.
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USIM Card............... 1-2 Handset Menus ............ 1-17 3 About USIM Card ..........1-2 3 Main Menu ............1-17 3 USIM Card Installation .......... 1-3 3 User Shortcuts ............ 1-18 3 USIM PINs............. 1-3 3 Quick Operations ..........1-19 3 Standby Window (Japanese) ......1-19 Parts &...
^ USIM Card specifications may change without prior notice. SoftBank is not liable for resulting damages. ^ Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable for lost files. ^ Keep the USIM Card IC chip clean; ^ If your USIM Card or handset (with USIM Card inserted) is lost malfunction may result.
Entering incorrect PIN1 or PIN2 three consecutive times with IC chip facing Notch activates PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock. Personal Unblocking Key down (PUK Code) cancels PIN Lock. Call SoftBank Customer Push in Stopper Center, General Information (P.19-37) for details. until it clicks Canceling PIN Lock ^ Reinstall battery (Steps 3 - 4 on P.1-12).
Parts & Functions 1 Display Handset 2 Mail Key Open Messaging menu or execute Softkey functions (P.1-17). 3 Start Key Initiate/answer calls. Open records of All Calls. 4 Clear/Back Key Delete entries, escape/return to previous window. 5 Shortcuts & A/a Key Open Shortcuts menu.
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C Yahoo! Keitai Key Q Infrared Port Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu or execute Softkey functions Use for infrared data transmissions. R External Device Port (P.1-17). D Power On/Off Key Connect Charger here. S Microphone Press and hold to turn handset power on/off. E Multi Job/Manner Key Earpiece/Speaker Toggle multiple active function windows.
5 Cast Info (P.17-2), Software Update (P.19-2) Display Indicators Live Monitor Info (P.15-14), Keypad Lock (P.1-16) b : Cast Info, a: Software Update 2 34 7 8 9 A DwMCbfzaPC b: Software Update Result, x: Live Monitor Info cddJHGEFeupvrs DwMCbfzaPC I: Keypad Lock Active cddJHGEFeupvrs 6 S! Application (P.16-2), Music Player (P.7-5)
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A Mode (P.9-2), Loudspeaker (P.2-10) H Show Secret Data (P.9-23), Password Lock (P.9-17) G: Show Secret Data Active, Y: Password Lock Active Microphone Mute (P.2-10) C: Manner, A : Drive, B : Original I Ringtone Volume (P.9-2), Vibration (P.9-3) l : Loudspeaker Active, k : Microphone Muted E: Silent, D: Increasing Volume, Z: Vibration Active X : Loudspeaker Active &...
Slider Positions Use handset in the following positions. Features Changing Position Slide Display until it stops. Slider Closed Use mobile camera in wide view. Keypad Lock (P.1-16) is active by default. Slider Closed Slider Open ^ Do not place labels or stickers on Keypad or behind Note Display;...
About Battery ^ Charging via AC Charger takes approximately 140 minutes Battery & Charger (with handset off). B Charging time may vary by ambient temperature. Charge battery before first use/after period of disuse. ^ Handset and Charger may warm during charging. Battery Life ^ Separate Charger from TV/radio if interference occurs.
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3Battery Time Estimated Hours of Use (fully charged battery) Using handset in poor conditions may shorten Battery Time: ^ Power Consuming Operations 230 minutes in 3G Continuous Talk Time (P.19-20) 230 minutes in GSM B Activating/using S! Applications B Repeated mobile camera use or barcode scanning 300 hours in 3G Continuous Standby Time (P.19-20) 290 hours in GSM...
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Battery Strength Small Light & Battery Strength Indicator 3Handset Power On Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. Indicator Battery low. Please connect to charger! appears. Small Light Conditions (J / N) Charge or replace battery immediately. Ambient temperature is outside Flashes the range of 5]C to 35]C Minimum Operating...
Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary Insert battery refuse; always tape over battery terminals before disposal. ^ With printed side up, fit tabs into Take battery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal battery cavity slots. regulations. This product requires a lithium-ion Close cover battery.
Plug Charger into AC outlet between AC 100V and 240V. ^ Small Light illuminates red while charging (P.1-11); may take ^ SoftBank is not liable for problems resulting from up to approximately 140 minutes. charging battery abroad. ^ When charging completes Small Light goes out.
Charging (In-Car Charger) In-Car Charger may be purchased separately. Cigarette Lighter Socket External Device Port Port Cover Release Tabs Charger Connector Small Light In-Car Charger Plug Arrows Up Open Port Cover to connect In-Car Charger ^ Use In-Car Charger in negative earth vehicles (DC 12/ Note ^ Insert connector until it clicks.
Handset Power On/Off Open Slider Turning Off Press g for 2+ seconds Press and hold g After Power Off Graphic, handset shuts down. After Power On Graphic, handset enters Standby. Initial Setup (Menu, My Details & Network Information) 3 If Japanese appears the first time handset is powered up, follow these steps to restart it in English. Press g Press g Press b...
My Details Press b0 Press g to exit Handset phone number appears. ^ To add, edit or delete My Details, see P.4-18. Keypad Lock Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation. By default, closing Slider activates Keypad Lock (P.9-18); open Slider to temporarily cancel. Activating/Canceling Keypad Lock Press b for 1+ seconds Note...
Handset Menus Main Menu Access functions/operations from Main Menu. Press b 3Main Menu Items Main Menu opens. Launch Hot Status, Circle Talk, Communication Use G to select an item and press b S! Town, S! Loop or Near Chat Sub Menu opens (P.19-8 - 19-9). Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Yahoo! Keitai Internet and PC sites or use...
User Shortcuts Access functions, folders or menus quickly via Shortcuts. Press k 3Editing Shortcuts Edit items except Main Menu and Enter Default shortcuts appear. Number. Change item order Press k Select an item Press N x Move Select Move Press b Use E to select target Press b location...
Quick Operations In Standby, enter numbers to access functions. Accessible functions vary by entered digits. To activate functions, press corresponding Softkey. 3Example: Enter 1111 to use Calculator 3Available Operations Press 1111 Function Digits Refer to Speed Dial P.4-14 Speed Video Call P.4-14 Speed Mail P.14-13...
Multi Job In a function window, press k Select a function and press b Shortcuts menu opens. Menu/window opens (a appears). ^ In text/phone number entry windows, ^ Press m to toggle active windows. press k for 1+ seconds. Press g to exit ^ Some shortcuts are disabled.
Change Menu Handset Menu Interface Options: Standard Menu All menus are available Simple Menu Simplified menus appear in large fonts Large Font Menu All menus appear in large fonts Simple Menu Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus. ^ Handset is limited to basic operations (P.1-22).
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Simple Menu Operations In Standby, press b to open Simple Main Menu. Received Msg. P.14-21 Music P.8-2 Create Msg. P.14-4 Videos P.8-2 Drafts P.14-26 Books P.8-2 Messaging Templates P.14-10 CustomScreens P.9-9 Data Folder ® Sent Messages P.14-20 Flash P.8-2 ® Unsent Msg.
Large Font Menu Activate Large Font Menu to enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc. at the same time. Large Font Shortcuts Menu Activating Canceling Press j for 1+ seconds Press j for 1+ seconds Select Large Font Menu and press b Select Standard Menu and press b ^ Large Font Menu remains active even after ^ Alternatively, select Simple Menu (P.1-21).
^ Write down Handset Code, Center Access Code and Network Password. Note ^ Do not reveal Handset Code, Center Access Code and Network Password. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. There are two other Security Codes: PIN 1 and PIN2. For details, see P.1-3 "USIM PINs."...
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Initiating a Call ............2-2 Call Timers............2-13 3 Placing an International Call from Japan....2-3 3 Dialled Calls & Received Calls......2-13 3 Redial ..............2-4 3 Clear Timers ............2-13 3 Calling from Received Calls ........2-5 Call Costs ............. 2-14 Incoming Call ............
Initiating a Call See P.2-3 to initiate international calls from Japan, P.2-16 for Voice Calls from outside Japan and P.5-3 for Video Calls. Confirm the number and press f Enter a phone number Handset dials the number. Correcting Numbers ^ Use F to move cursor and press i to delete the digit above the cursor.
^ Service requires an B Omit the first 0 of the area code except when calling Italy (country code: 39). additional contract. For details, contact SoftBank ^ To change the default international prefix (denoted by +), see P.9-25 "Int'l Prefix." Customer Center, General ^ To save frequently used country codes, see P.9-25 "Country Codes."...
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Redial Place calls from Dialled Numbers. Up to 30 recently dialed numbers are saved. (Records remain even after handset power is turned off.) Press B (R) Select a record and press b Press f Handset dials the number. 3Indicators A Dialed Voice Call E Dialed Video Call l Requested Circle Talk ^ Use F to open Received Calls/All Calls.
Calling from Received Calls Up to 30 received calls are saved. When Caller ID is sent, number appears. Place calls directly to those numbers. (Records remain even after handset power is turned off.) Press A (Q) Press f Handset dials the number. 3Indicators B Answered Voice Call D Rejected Voice Call F Answered Video Call H Rejected Video Call...
Incoming Call When a call arrives, press f Quick Recorder: When a call arrives, press N x Select Record ^ Available regardless of Slider position. Press b Message B Use Quick Recorder to record caller messages on handset when Answer Phone is inactive.
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Information ^ Information window opens for: B Missed Calls B Calls answered with Answer Phone B New messages B Alarms B New S! Cast information B Weather Indicator updates, etc. ^ Customize Status Light (P.9-3 "Small Light Illumination") for compatible items. Information Window Opening Information Items In Information window, select an item and press b...
Answer Phone Record caller messages on handset. ^ Answer Phone cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Offline Mode. Use Voicemail (P.13-4) to record caller messages when Answer Phone is not available. ^ Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Answer Phone and Caller Voice (P.2-11). ^ Answer Phone is inactive by default.
Playing Messages Press i 3Playback Operations Number of recordings appears and playback Press B Replay starts from the most recent message. After all Press i Stop messages have played, playback ends Press b J or A Skip Forward automatically. Skip Backward Press B twice ^ Message playback stops for incoming calls.
Engaged Call Operations Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece Volume (5 levels). ^ Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off. ^ To adjust Earpiece Volume in Standby, see P.9-25. ^ Earpiece Volume is Level:3 by default. During a call, press L or M Press L (up) or M (down) to adjust volume Voice Output...
Caller Voice ^ Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Caller Voice and Answer Phone (P.2-8). ^ To play recorded messages, see P.2-9. During a call, press N x Press b to stop ^ Alternatively, end call to stop. (Recordings Select Record Caller Voice and remain even after handset power is turned off.) press b...
Call Log Press f 3Tabs All Calls opens. All Calls All dialed/received calls ^ Available in Standby or during calls. Dialled Numbers All dialed calls Press F to open others. Received Calls All received calls Select a record and press b Record details appear.
Call Timers Dialled Calls & Received Calls Check estimated time of the most recent call (Last Call Time) and all calls made since Clear Timers was last applied (All Calls Time). To show elapsed Call Time during a call, see P.9-26 "Call Time Counter." Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F)
Call Costs Call Costs (including Max Cost) may not be available depending on subscription status. Last Call & All Calls Check estimated call charge of the most recent call or all calls. To show Call Cost automatically after each call, see P.9-26 "Display Call Cost." Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F)
^ International roaming requires a separate contract. For service basics, see Global Roaming Note Guide, available in English via SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http//www.softbank.jp). For up-to-date information, contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Information (P.19-37). ^ Download and print Global Roaming Guide to carry with you while traveling abroad.
Calling from Outside Japan Use the same SoftBank handset number overseas. Calling Other Countries Enter a phone number Calling SoftBank Handsets ^ Always select (JPN) (or press 81 ^ Include area code for landline numbers. for direct entry). Press N x...
Manner Mode & Offline Mode Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. ^ Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm.
Activating/Canceling Manner Mode Activate/cancel Manner mode in Standby, while browsing the Internet, during calls or while using Media Player or S! Applications. Activating Canceling Press m for 1+ seconds Press m for 1+ seconds C appears and Manner mode is set. C disappears and Manner mode is canceled.
Activating/Canceling Offline Mode Use Offline Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions. ® ^ Offline Mode blocks all calls/Internet transmissions. Bluetooth /infrared transmissions are available. ^ Offline Mode is Off by default. Activating Canceling Settings Network Settings (F) Settings Network Settings (F) Main Menu Main Menu Offline Mode...
Your location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets. ^ 816SH reports Location Information based on positioning signals from radio stations. ^ Registration/transmission fees do not apply.
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User Dictionary ............3-9 3 Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana ........3-3 3 Entries (Japanese)..........3-9 3 Alphanumerics............3-4 3 816SH Download Dictionary (Japanese) ....3-9 3 Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons......3-4 Notepad..............3-10 3 Mail & Web Extensions.......... 3-5 3 New Entry ............3-10 3 Character Code .............
Characters Character Entry Basics Use Keypad to enter characters. Multiple characters are Use Kana and Pager (P.3-5) to enter alphanumerics, assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between Symbols, hiragana, kanji, katakana and Pictograms. character options for that key. Unless noted otherwise, text entry operations are described Example: In double-byte katakana entry, press 1 for use in text entry windows using Kana Mode.
Switch to double-byte katakana mode Entering Characters 1 Press j 2 Select and press b Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana Enter Following the example below, enter to learn how 1 Press 4 to enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. 2 Press 9 five times Enter 3 Press 1 three times 1 Press 3 three times...
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Line Break Predictive & Previous Usage Press D at the end of text 3 Use these functions to convert hiragana to kanji more quickly. ^ Insert line breaks in message text, Notepad, etc. Word suggestions change as up to ^ To insert line breaks in text, press p until = appears, then Predictive five hiragana are entered press b.
Use G to select one and press b Mail & Web Extensions ^ Pictograms are double-byte even in single-byte entry mode. Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. Press i to exit list Press N x Clear Log/History Select Quick Address List and press b 3 Press N x Press b Select Input/Conversion...
Conversion Methods (Japanese) Additional Character Entry Options Phonetic Conversion Jump to Jump to the end or top of text Press N x Press b Select Cursor Position Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. Press b Select Jump to End or Jump to Top Enter reading in hiragana Cancel the previous conversion or recover Press N _...
Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) One-Hiragana Conversion Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter Enter the first hiragana to access previously selected words. frequently used words. A list of word suggestions appears Example: To enter based on the key pressed. Example: To enter Up to 20 word selections are saved per hiragana.
Use G to select the first character of text and Editing Characters press b Start point is set. Deleting & Replacing To change the start point, press M s. Select the end point and press b Use G to select a character and press i ^ Up to ten copied/cut text strings are saved in Paste List (below).
User Dictionary 816SH Download Dictionary (Japanese) Download specialized 816SH Download Dictionaries from Entries (Japanese) Sharp Space Town Mobile Internet site (P.15-10). Activate Save frequently used words/phrases. Assign a reading (keyword) in up to five dictionaries at one time to improve handset hiragana to each entry.
Notepad Editing & Deleting Entries Follow these steps first. Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message, etc. Save up to 60 entries (1,536 characters each). Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Notepad New Entry Edit Text Press M A Select an entry Edit text Main Menu...
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Overview..............4-2 Mail Groups ............4-12 3 Phone Book Entry Items........4-2 3 Creating Mail Groups .......... 4-12 3 USIM Card Phone Book ........4-3 3 Saving Group Members ........4-12 3 Phone Book Memory Status........4-3 3 Editing Mail Groups..........4-12 3 Phone Book-Related Functions......
Secret entries Note Back Up Important Information When battery is exhausted/removed for long periods, Phone Book entries may be lost; handset damage may also affect handset information recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered data.
USIM Card Phone Book Phone Book-Related Functions Save entries to USIM Card. Phone Book Lock Restrict access to Phone Book information (P.9-18) Entry Items: Back up Phone Book via Server; synchronize S! Address Book B Name, reading, phone number (up to two numbers per Phone Book/SAB to reflect changes (P.4-15) entry), mail address (one address per entry) and Category Save phone numbers (directly or via Phone...
Enter phone number Creating Phone Book Entries 1 Select Add Phone Number: and press b 2 Enter a phone number and press b Saving Basic Items ^ Include area code for landline numbers. 3 Select an icon and press b Enter a name, reading, phone number and mail address.
Customizing Handset Responses Incoming Calls while Creating Entry 3 Contents are temporarily saved. End the call to return. Set Picture, ringtone/ringvideo or Vibration for incoming calls/mail by entry. Note To save an entry, enter at least one of the following: a) last Follow these steps after opening Entry Details (P.4-4).
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Ringtone/Ringvideo Vibration Select any/all items (Tone/Video for Voice Call: ... Select Vibration for Incoming Call: or Vibration Tone/Video for New Message:) and press b for New Message: and press b Select Assign Tone and press b Select Switch On/Off and press b To cancel assigned tone/video, select Remove Tone/Video Select On, Link to Sound or Off and press b Press b...
Saving Secret Entries Saving from Other Functions Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Save phone numbers and mail addresses from Call Log, Secret entries. messages, etc. ^ Name/image is hidden for calls/mail from Secret entries. ^ Available when Save to Phone Book or Save Address ^ Follow these steps after opening Entry Details (P.4-4).
Using Phone Book Window Description 1 Name Dialing via Phone Book 2 Image Set for Picture 3 Phone Number Search Phone Book by katakana row (default search 4 Mail Address method) to call numbers within entries. 5 Category Name ^ To dial numbers saved in Secret entries, first activate Show 6 Address Secret Data (P.9-23).
Editing Phone Book Entries Phone Book Search Methods By Reading Shows entries that start with specified Reading To edit Secret entries, first activate Show Secret Data (P.9-23). By Category Opens entries in the specified Category Correction/Change Shows entries with Readings that start with By a-ka-sa-ta-na katakana in the specified row Press D, then select an entry...
Copying Phone Book Entries Deleting Phone Book Entries Exchange entries between handset and USIM Card. One Entry Only supported entry items are copied to USIM Card (P.4-3 Press D, then select an entry "USIM Card Phone Book"). Press N x One Entry Select Delete and press b Press D, then select an entry...
Category Settings Moving Categories changes Category view for By Category Phone Book search (P.4-9) accordingly. Customize Category options; create new Category names Customizing Handset Responses or sort Categories. Set ringtone/ringvideo or Vibration for incoming calls/mail by Changing Category Name Category. Category settings for incoming calls/mail are not available Main Menu Phone...
Select <Assign New Entry> and press b Select an entry and press b For entries with multiple numbers/addresses, use E to select Press b a SoftBank handset number or mail address ^ To add more members, repeat Steps 2 - 3. 4-12...
Select an entry and press b For entries with multiple numbers/addresses, use E to select For entries with multiple numbers, use E to select one Press b a SoftBank handset number or mail address Press b Choose Yes and press b Press b...
Additional Phone Book Settings Speed Dial Press a key (0 - 9) Follow these steps first. Press f Main Menu Phone Ph.Book Settings ^ To place Video Calls, press f for 1+ seconds. (Speed Video Call) Switch between handset and USIM Card Press b Using Headphones with Call Button Select...
SoftBank handset; some conditions apply (P.4-17). Press b ^ Use a PC to edit SAB online. confirmation for S! Address Book ^ For more about SAB, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website B Follow onscreen instructions. (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/support/useful/sab/). Note Sync commands (Backup, Restore and Synchronize) all incur transmission fees.
Unrelated SAB changes remain. SAB Sync Commands & Features Unrelated Phone Book changes remain. Access this function via handset or a PC. Backup Export Phone Book content to SAB Backup/ Export Phone Book content to SAB beforehand. Restore Restore Import SAB content to Phone Book Precautions Synchronize Synchronize Phone Book and SAB...
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3SAB Transfers to New Handsets Restore (SAB % Phone Book) ^ SAB-Compatible 3G Handsets SAB remains as last saved and is fully accessible. Main Menu Phone S! Address Book Restore ^ Other 3G Handsets Choose Yes and press b SAB remains as last saved and is accessible via PC. Enter Handset Code and press b ^ V3/V4/V5/V6/V8 Series Handset connects to the Server and Restore starts.
My Details Auto Synchronization Auto Sync Settings is Off by default. Opening My Details Main Menu Phone S! Address Book Auto Sync Settings Confirm handset number (phone number on USIM Card). Enter Handset Code and press b Main Menu Phone Select Set On/Off and press b Select My Details and press b Choose On and press b...
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Getting Started ............5-2 Initiating a Video Call..........5-3 Answering a Video Call .........5-3 Engaged Video Call Operations ......5-4 Video Call Settings ..........5-5 Remote Monitor............5-6 3 Activating Remote Monitor ........5-6 3 Adding to Auto Answer List ........5-6...
Getting Started Important Video Call Usage Notes ^ If both parties are not using the same Video Call system, call Communicate with another party using live video images. may be interrupted. (Video Call charges apply.) ^ Use Video Call with compatible handsets only. ^ Rapid motion can make images appear choppy or distorted.
Initiating a Video Call Answering a Video Call Enter a phone number When a call arrives, press b L ^ Alternatively, select a record from Call Log. ^ Available regardless of Slider position. Press f for 1+ seconds To reject the call, press N x Press b Select Reject When the call is answered, incoming image...
Engaged Video Call Operations Change the setting when stripes appear on Display under fluorescent lights Anti-flicker Press N x Press b 8 Mode 2: Select Settings Toggle outgoing image between Internal 60Hz Press b Select Anti-flicker Select Camera image, External Camera image and Press b Camera Picture Mode 1: 50Hz or Mode 2: 60Hz...
Video Call Settings Select image that can be sent while calls are on hold ^ Follow these steps first. Preset Picture/Data Folder Images Press b Hold Guidance Select Hold Guidance Pict Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Press b Pict Select Preset Picture or Pictures ^ These settings can also be changed during calls.
Remote Monitor Adding to Auto Answer List Save up to ten numbers. When active, handset automatically connects Video Calls from numbers saved in Answer List. Settings Call/Video Call (F) Video Call Main Menu ^ A tone sounds from Speaker for calls answered via Remote Remote Monitor Monitor.
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Getting Started............6-2 Special Shooting Modes ........6-10 3 Mobile Camera Basics .......... 6-2 3 Self-timer............. 6-10 3 Key Assignments ........... 6-3 3 Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera)..... 6-11 3 Adjusting Focus ............. 6-4 3 Camera Effects (Photo Camera)......6-12 3 Photo Camera Mode ..........6-5 3 Adding Frames (Photo Camera) ......
^ Shutter click volume is fixed, and sounds even in Manner mode. ^ To change shutter click sound for still images, see P.6-15. 816SH features a 2 Megapixel CCD camera. Capture still ^ Camera motor may be audible when Auto Focus is in use or images or record video.
6 Toggle Mode Precautions for Video Recording 7 Exposure 3 When battery is low, Video Camera is not available. If B (darker), A (brighter) battery runs low while recording video, recording stops. 8 Exit (Recorded video is saved.) 9 Function Shortcuts Activate mobile camera and press the following keys to use Key Assignments the corresponding functions.
3Focus Lock Adjusting Focus Lock focus then recompose and capture image. Auto Focus Press f or half press h and hold Activate Focus Lock Mobile camera Auto Focus (AF) measures the distance A white frame appears and focus adjusts. Focus Lock Active When in focus, frame turns green and a between subjects and camera to adjust focus.
Display Indicators Video Camera Mode 176 x 144 dots 320 x 240 dots (QCIF) (QVGA) Image Size 128 x 96 dots 240 x 176 dots (SubQCIF) (HQVGA) MPEG-4 MPEG-4 Format MPEG-4 or H.263 (.3gp) (.3gp) (.ASF) Memory Save Handset or Memory Card Card (SD Location Data Folder (Videos)
Capturing Still Images Still Image Functions Before image capture, press N x to use the following functions. Main Menu Camera Available options vary by selected Picture Size or camera type (Internal/External). Frame image on Display Exposure Adjust image brightness (P.6-16) Press b Add Frame Add frames (P.6-12)
Recording Video When Recorded Video is Unsaved 3 If g is pressed without returning to Viewfinder, a confirmation For best results, record within 1.5 meters, in good light. appears. Follow onscreen prompt. Main Menu Camera Incoming Calls/Alarm while Recording Video Press M (A) 3 If a call or Alarm Time arrives before recorded video is saved, captured clip is temporarily saved.
Opening Images & Playing Video Video Recording Operations Before recording, press N x to use the following functions. To open files directly from Data Folder, see P.8-3. Available options vary by selected Record Time/Size or Main Menu Camera camera type (Internal/External). Opening Still Images Exposure Adjust image brightness (P.6-16)
Press g to exit Special Shooting Modes When Captured Image/Recorded Video is Unsaved: P.6-7, P.6-8 Self-timer Self-timer Details 3 To release shutter manually during countdown, press b. Delay shutter release after Shutter Key is pressed to Image is captured or video recording starts and Self-timer is capture still images or record video.
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Frame image on Display and press b Continuous Shoot (Photo Camera) The first frame is captured with subsequent frames captured at Capture a series of 4 or 9 separate images automatically selected speed. ^ For manual control (4 Pictures and 9 Pictures modes), repeat with a single press of the Shutter Key.
Camera Effects (Photo Camera) Adding Frames (Photo Camera) ^ In addition to Preset Frames, use transparent PNG files (40 KB Capture images with special effects. ^ Switch to External Camera to use Camera Effects; depending or smaller) obtained via the Internet, S! Mail, etc. ^ Switch to External Camera to add frames;...
Select Save and press b Panorama Picture (Photo Camera) Press b To check captured image, select Preview Capture panoramic images in portrait or landscape orientation. B To change preview method, press N x Select Press b ^ Switch to External Camera to use Panorama Picture. Auto Scroll, Manual Scroll or Full Image Press b ^ While Panorama Picture is active, other image capture modes...
^ For details of attachable files, see the table on P.6-6. 816SH camera, see P.14-34 "Send File Settings." ^ Send video clips to S! Mail- or VGS-compatible SoftBank ^ To attach files in Data Folder, see P.8-8. handsets supporting MPEG-4.
Camera Settings Display Size Change Viewfinder size for video ^ Available options vary by selected image capture mode. Photo Camera Video Camera ^ Shortcut keys are assigned to some functions (P.6-3 "Function Available when Record Time/Size is SubQCIF or QCIF. Shortcuts").
Select For Message to record short video (up Image Settings Record Time/ to 295 KB) to send via S! Mail Size For longer recording, select Extended Video Exposure Adjust brightness for still images and video Photo Camera Video Camera Photo Camera Video Camera 8For Message, QCIF (176 x 144) Press N x...
Select whether to save captured images or Additional Settings Auto Save recorded video automatically Internal Camera/ Switch between Internal Camera and External Photo Camera Video Camera External Camera Camera 8Off Press N x Press b Photo Camera Video Camera Select Settings Press b Select Auto Save Choose On or Off...
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Media Player Basics ..........7-2 Using Playlists............7-10 3 Accessing Playlists ..........7-10 Obtaining Music/Video .......... 7-3 3 Starting Playback from a Playlist......7-10 3 Downloading Media Files ........7-3 3 Editing Playlists ........... 7-11 3 Saving Music Files from PCs......... 7-3 Editing Video ............
Features & File Support: Media Player Basics Music (Music Player) Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Music My Music SD AUDIO Player directly and save them on handset or Memory Card. Handset/Memory Card Memory Card Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Transferred SD-AUDIO Files Downloads/Transferred Files Video (Video Player)
Save PC music files to Memory Card via Mass Storage (P.11-8). Obtain media files from the Internet or PCs. ^ Insert 816SH-formatted Memory Card first (P.11-2 - 11-3). Downloading Media Files ^ After Step 3 on P.11-8, save music to the following folders on Memory Card.
Video Player Playback Window Indicators Music Player 1 Video Image/Subtitles 6 Playback Pattern (P.7-8) 2 Title ^ See indicator descriptions 1 Playback in Progress 8 Elapsed Time 3 Artist Name for Music Player (left). 2 Playlist Name 9 Information Link 4 Clip Number 7 Elapsed Time 3 Title...
Playing Music/Video Playing Video Main Menu Media Player Videos Playing Music Select My Videos or SD VIDEO and press b Main Menu Media Player Music ^ For SD VIDEO, skip ahead to Step 4. Select My Music or SD AUDIO and press b To play the last played file from where it stopped, select Last Press b Played Video...
Options Menu Playback Operations In Playback window, press N x to use these features. Basic Operations Availability depends on playback method/status. Some operations may not be available depending on Sound Effects P.7-8, P.7-9 Settings P.7-8 playback method/status. Playback Pattern P.7-8 Access WEB Link Below Press B...
Music Playback Settings Video Playback Settings Play back files in surround sound; increase Playback Sound Effects Play all or Playlist files repeatedly or randomly bass or dynamic range Pattern 8Normal 8Normal Main Menu Media Player Music Settings Main Menu Media Player Videos Settings Press b...
Play back files in surround sound; increase Additional Music/Video Operations Sound Effects bass or dynamic range ^ Open file list (P.7-6) and follow these steps. 8Normal ^ Some operations may not be available depending on the file/list. Main Menu Media Player Videos Settings Press N x...
Using Playlists Video Playlists Main Menu Media Player Videos Playlists store only playback orders. Add favorite media files Select My Videos and press b to Playlists; start playback by selecting a Playlist. The following Playlists are saved by default. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press b Playlists appear.
^ Edited video may not play properly if Memory Card is Press N x Press b Delete Files Select Delete not formatted for 816SH. Press b Choose Yes ^ To save to Memory Card, a maximum of 1.2 MB of free Press N x...
Select Crop and press b Adding Subtitles Clipping Portions between Two Points Set subtitles to appear while playing video. Select timing, 1 Select Select Two Points and press b add effects, etc. Video plays. ^ Press b to pause/start video. Entering Text 2 Press N U at the start point After entry, set timing and time period for subtitles.
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Press N E at the end point Display Settings Edit Subtitle menu opens. Follow these steps in Step 9 on the left. When finished, ^ If video has ended before pressing N perform from Step 10 to complete. E, start over from Step 7. Press b To edit text, select Edit Text Set timing and time period for subtitles...
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Select a direction and visual effect for subtitle Adding Text Effects scroll ^ Up to two effects can be applied per entry. Scroll Direction ^ Follow these steps in Step 9 on P.7-13. When finished, Press b Select Advanced Select perform from Step 10 to complete.
3Preset Folders Data Folder Contents Handset files are organized in folders by file format. Pictures Still images Large still images on Memory Card (images Opening Data Folder DCIM captured with save location set to SD(DCIM)) Press b My Pictograms Downloaded Pictograms Ring Songs·Tones Downloaded melodies and other sound files Select Data Folder and press b...
Opening Files Switching File List View ^ Not available for S! Appli folder. Main Menu Data Folder Select a folder and press b File list appears. To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N x Select Change to Phone or Change to MemoryCard Press b To open a created sub folder or a sub Press b...
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3SVG Files Slide Show Handset supports Scalable Vector Graphics-Tiny (SVG-T); All images in Pictures or DCIM folder appear sequentially. open files from Other Documents folder to view graphics such as tables or maps. Main Menu Data Folder Key Assignments (may differ by file): Select Pictures or DCIM and press b To open a created sub folder or a sub folder in DCIM, select it Line Scroll...
Managing Files & Folders Adding Folders ^ Assign different names to folders within a layer. Sorting Files ^ Not available for DCIM or S! Appli folder. Sort files by name, date, size, etc. Main Menu Data Folder Not available for S! Appli folder. Select a folder and press b Main Menu Data Folder...
Changing File/Folder Name Deleting Files & Folders ^ File extensions do not change. Delete files and created folders in Data Folder. ^ Assign different names to files/folders within a layer. ^ Deleting files (or the folders) used for ringtone, ringvideo, etc. B Single-byte Symbols , /, :, ;, ., <, >, |, ?, and ”...
^ Files copied or moved to Memory Card may not be usable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc. ^ Name of copied or moved file may change when the same name already exists in the folder.
Ringtone Saving to Phone Book Main Menu Data Folder Main Menu Data Folder Select Ring Songs·Tones, Music or Select Pictures, Ring Songs·Tones, Music, ® Ringtones and press b Flash ® Ringtones and press b Videos or Flash Select a file and press N x Select a file and press N x Select Set as Ringtone and press b For more, perform from Step 3 in "Saving from Other...
Editing Still Images Printing Images ® Connect handset to a printer via Bluetooth and print JPEG/ Picture Editor/Composite Options PNG images. ® ^ Use a Bluetooth -compatible printer. 3Picture Editor ^ Activate Bluetooth ® on the printer. Resize Select from preset sizes or crop image for size Main Menu Data Folder Retouch...
Opening Picture Editor/Composite Window Saving Edited Images 3 Press M q Press b Select Save as New Data Folder Pictures Select a file Main Menu Press b Press b Enter name Select a location Options (N) Edit B To overwrite, select Overwrite instead of Save as New Select Picture Editor or Composite and press b Press b ^ Select an option for further operations.
Cropping Images Adding Text & Stamps Open Picture Editor window (P.8-10) and follow these steps. Open Picture Editor window (P.8-10) and follow these steps. Select Resize and press b Adding Text 1 Select Paste and press b Select Cut and press b To specify colors, press N : Select text color Use G to move + to the upper left corner of the...
Press N u Face Arrange A rectangle appears with + in the upper left corner. ^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images. Set the face line ^ Face Arrange may not fit all images. Adjust position and size as required (below). ^ Open Picture Editor window (P.8-10) and follow these steps.
Press b Panorama Images Choose Yes and press b ^ Panorama Image Effects: Select a location and press b Standard Applicable to all kinds of shots Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry with Face Arrange positions adjusted, and Face Arrange menu returns. Near View Best suited for close-up shots ^ Complete Face Arrange.
Select an effect and press b Select SplitPicture 240x320 or Press b SplitPicture 120x160 and press b To check images, select either B Press i to return. Upper left image is set. Press b To change images, select one Select 2 and press b Press N X Select an image Press b...
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Customizing Handset Responses......9-2 Date & Time ............9-15 3 Activating a Mode ..........9-2 Handset Security..........9-17 3 Customizing Normal Mode ........9-2 3 Changing Handset Code........9-17 3 Customizing Handset Modes ........ 9-4 3 Handset Locks ............ 9-17 Display Settings.............
Customizing Handset Responses Ringtone/Ringvideo Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts Activate Normal, Manner, Drive or Original mode to change Select Ringtone/videos and press b multiple handset settings at one time; each mode offers a basket of defaults tailored to a particular usage pattern. Voice Call/Video Call/Circle Talk Request 1 Select For Voice Call, For Video Call or Activating a Mode...
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Vibration Small Light Illumination Set for incoming transmissions (Event Light) or missed Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts transmissions (Status Light; see P.2-7 "Information"). Select Vibration and press b Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds & Alerts Select an item and press b Event Light Activating/Deactivating...
Display Settings Customizing Handset Modes Follow these steps first. Wallpaper Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Mode Settings Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu Set volume level for incoming transmissions Wallpaper Press N Z Volume Select a mode Perform Preset Pictures from Step 1 in "Ringtone Volume"...
System Graphics Font Settings Use images for Power On/Off, incoming calls and Alarm windows. Change font size/weight for menus, text entry, mail Preset Animation and Pattern 1 are set by default. messages and the Internet. Font size is Standard and weight is Normal by default. Settings Phone Settings (F) Display...
For more about icons/indicators and information, see Clock/Calendar P.15-14 "Live Monitor Basics" or P.18-3 "Hot Status." Clock (M) is set by default. Window Description Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu 3Shortcut Mode (Shortcut Panel) Standby Display Clock/Calendar Select a type and press b 3Calendar Contents ^ Current date is highlighted and holidays appear in red.
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3Communication Mode (Member Panel) Display Options Switch by Key is set by default. My Status Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Main Menu Standby Display Standby Window Display Window Circle Talk Availability Mail Availability Select an option and press b Call Availability Mode Selection Icon Hot Status Member List...
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Press N x Customizing Standby Window Move Select an icon Select Press b Shortcuts/ Move Select an icon 3Shortcut Mode Press N F or M G Press b Bookmarks Follow these steps after opening Standby Window in Delete Press N x Shortcut mode (P.9-6).
3Headline Mode Custom Screens Follow these steps after opening Standby Window in Download and install applications that load single-themed Headline mode (P.9-6). handset Wallpaper, menu windows, indicators, ringtones Press N x Select Add News Content and more, all at the same time. Add News Press b Content...
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Read through terms of service and download Purchasing Custom Screen Keys Custom Screen Key following onscreen instructions To use fee-based Custom Screens, download Custom Screen After download, choose Yes and press b Keys (Content Keys) to handset. Data Folder (Custom Screens) returns. Main Menu Data Folder Custom Screen Setup...
3Custom Screens in Data Folder Familiar Usability Main Menu Data Folder Download and install applications that load user interface Select Custom Screens and press b themes based on your previous handsets. Fee-based Custom Screen Indicators: P.9-10 Familiar Usability does not completely remake handset. To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N Downloading Familiar Usability Select Change to Phone or Change to...
^ Activating Familiar Usability cancels Custom Screen Note Note Reduce Time Out time/Brightness level to extend Battery Time. and restores default Wallpaper, System Graphics, Keypad light Brightness is fixed. tones, etc. (Simple Menu needs to be canceled to activate Familiar Usability.) Select a period of inactivity after which Display ^ Familiar Usability does not support Font Settings (P.9-5) Display Saving...
Show or hide caller's number or name when Additional Display Settings Slider is closed Caller Display Follow these steps first. 8 On Press b Select Caller Display Choose Press b On or Off Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Display Change font of numbers entered in Standby Dial Number Show or hide indicators/Softkeys in Standby...
Other System Sounds Sound Settings 1 Select an item and press b To change ringtone volumes, ringtone/ringvideo or vibration Press b To set duration, select Duration Press b patterns, see P.9-2 "Customizing Handset Responses." Select/enter time B Tone/sound does not play longer than the source Customizing System Sounds regardless of Duration setting.
Sound Adjuster Additional Sound Setting Adjusts ringer volume, etc. automatically to protect hearing. Follow these steps first. Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F) Sounds set to Level 2 - 5 gradually increase to Sound that level from Level 1 (but at shorter intervals Adjuster On Set ringer source when using Headphones, etc.
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^ To correct numbers, use F to move cursor and Set Time Zone/ Change Time Zone or activate Daylight Saving Daylight Saving re-enter digits. ^ Choose a Clock type or use Calendar for Standby (P.9-6). 8Time Zone: Tokyo, Daylight Saving: Off Main Menu Settings Phone Settings (F)
Activating Lock when Handset is Turned On Handset Security Press b Select At Power On Enter Handset Press b Code Changing Handset Code Canceling Press b 9999 is set by default. Choose Off Enter Handset Code Press b Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Chng Main Menu...
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Link to Slider Restrict access to Call Log and sent/received Close Slider to activate Keypad Lock History Lock (Keypad Lock) mail records 8Link to Slider 8Off Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Main Menu Main Menu Keypad Lock History Lock Press b...
B Face should be lit evenly and brightly (avoid backlight Select from User 1 to User 5 and press b and strong light). Press b To edit user information, select a user ^ Identification accuracy is not guaranteed. SoftBank Note Press N . To delete users, select one Choose...
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3Saving Portraits Precautions for Portrait Capture Save up to five portraits per user. Change location, face 3 Look straight into lens and frame whole face with no angle, accessory, brightness, etc. for each shot. expression; adjust face size (may not be saved if too small). Follow these steps after Step 8 on P.9-19.
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Scanning Face Face Recognition Settings Clean dust/smudges from lens cover of Internal Camera Follow these steps first. with a soft cloth before use. Settings Phone Settings (F) Locks Face Main Menu Recognition Face the Display ^ To show operational tips, select Panda in Conductor Setting Set to lock handset when Slider is closed with (P.9-22).
Show or hide operational tips during recognition Press b Select Conductor Setting For more information on PIN, see P.1-3 "USIM PINs." Press b Select an option ^ Options: Select whether to require PIN every time PIN Entry B Off handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted) Under Face Recognition.
Reset Opening Secret Entries Show A confirmation appears before entering Handset Code when Activate Show Secret Data to open Secret entries Secret Data an S! Application is paused, etc. End the function to proceed. 8Off Cancel custom settings and return handset Reset Settings Settings Phone Settings (F)
Call Settings Data Counter Check estimated volume of the most recent or all packet See indicated pages for these items. transmissions (sent, received and total). Charges do not Call Time & Cost P.2-13, P.2-14 Show My Number P.13-8 appear. Missed Call Answer Phone P.2-8, P.2-9 P.13-5...
^ When Auto Answer is active, Auto Answer tone sounds Add a preset country code automatically when after ringtone (even in Manner mode). placing calls ^ Handsfree device Auto Answer tone varies by device. Activating/Deactivating ^ To avoid unintentional activation, cancel Auto Answer Press b Select Auto Add Code Switch...
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Activate or cancel Slider auto end call Use F to select Call/Video Call Select Press b Slider Settings Select Close Press b Select Continue Call or Close To 8 Continue Press b End Call Call ^ Continue Call: talk even if Slider is closed ^ End Call: close Slider to end calls;...
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Infrared..............10-2 3 Getting Started............ 10-2 3 Sending Files via Infrared ........10-4 3 Receiving Files via Infrared......... 10-4 ® Bluetooth ............10-6 3 Getting Started............ 10-6 ® 3 Activating Bluetooth .......... 10-7 ® 3 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ...... 10-8 ®...
Tasks, Notepad, Phone Book and Calendar entries, and Send single files to compatible devices. Files One File Transfer Messaging and Data Folder files. 816SH complies with IrMC 1.1, are saved to corresponding functions. however, some files may not be transferable.
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(0:00 In All File Transfers, SMS addressed to multiple recipients may not AM on January 1, 2031 or be saved on recipient SoftBank handsets (except 816SH), or only the first entered recipient remains. later) are saved as No limit.
^ Sky Mail may be received as S! Mail on handset Enter Authorisation Code (P.10-2) and press b depending on the sender SoftBank handset. Transfer starts. When finished, Send All menu returns. ^ Overwriting Messaging folders deletes auto sort keys.
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Choose Yes and press b 3Receiving Folders Transfer starts automatically and confirmation appears. Offline Mode is set. ^ For more, see "Subsequent Operations" on the right. ^ Handset receives folders when it can newly create a folder, or the Press M 3 to cancel. same folder name exists in the same layer as that of sender's.
^ Handset shall be connected to certified Bluetooth Getting Started devices that meet the specification standards developed by Bluetooth SIG. Wirelessly transfer files between 816SH within ten meters and ^ Depending on characteristics or specifications of the compatible devices (PCs, mobiles, handsfree devices, etc.). ®...
® ® Bluetooth Connection Activating Bluetooth ® ® Activate Bluetooth to use Bluetooth functions. Sender Recipient ® Bluetooth is inactive by default. Search for devices Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Select Switch On/Off and press b ® Activate Bluetooth ® To open Bluetooth -related handset properties, select My Select device Press b...
® Connecting to Paired Devices Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Device Search & Pairing Select Paired Devices and press b ® Search for Bluetooth devices for pairing. List of all paired devices appears. ^ Authorisation Codes are not necessary for paired devices. Use F to open list of handsfree or audio devices only.
® Accepting Connection Requests Transferring Files via Bluetooth Follow these steps to accept connection requests from Follow the steps below to exchange files with paired devices. unpaired devices. ^ Enter Authorisation Code when required. ^ For more information, see descriptions for Infrared (P.10-2 - 10-5). Connection request confirmation appears ^ If Slider is closed and Keypad Lock active, open it to proceed.
Enter Select a Network to connect Device Name Press b Press b name Select Select Network Select 8 816SH ^ Enter up to 16 characters. (Pictograms are not Press b Manual Select a Network available.) Press b Select Network 8 Automatic ®...
Location Info Add, edit or delete Networks Adding Network Press b Select Select Network Select Follow these steps first. Press b Add New Network Select Add Main Menu Settings Network Settings (F) Location Info Press b Press b Enter country code Press b Enter a Network code Enter...
USB Charge (Japanese) Connect handset to PC via USB Cable to charge battery. ^ Install Utility Software CD-ROM (Japanese) beforehand. ^ Both PC and handset power must be on for USB charging. Enabling & Disabling USB Charge is enabled by default. Main Menu Connectivity USB Charge...
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About Memory Card..........11-2 3 Inserting & Removing ......... 11-2 3 Format Card............11-3 3 Using SD Local Contents........11-3 3 Backup & Restore ..........11-4 Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)...... 11-6 3 Selecting Images & Prints........11-7 3 Print Settings ............11-7 Mass Storage............
B From PC (Japanese) http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/peripherals/sd_support.html insert card until it clicks ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Note accidental loss/alteration of information. Keep a copy of Logo Side Up Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place.
^ An improperly formatted Memory Card may not function Memory Card load times vary by card size and the amount of information saved. as it should with 816SH. Using SD Local Contents Open HTML files on Memory Card to access Internet sites.
B Phone Book B Mail Groups B Calendar B Tasks B Notepad not be usable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc. ^ When handset or Memory Card memory is low, entries may B Bookmarks B User Dictionary B My Pictograms B Content Keys not transfer correctly.
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Select whether to encode data to be backed up remaining messages will not be received. 3Available for Phone Book, Messaging folders, Calendar and Tasks. B Sky Mail may transfer as S! Mail depending on the SoftBank 8Off handset used for backup.
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Memory Card to Handset Restoring backed up content to handset overwrites current Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a standard handset content (with the exception of Content Keys). specification for requesting prints from digital cameras. Connectivity Memory Card Backup/Restore...
Selecting Images & Prints Print Settings Follow these steps first. Connectivity Memory Card DPOF Main Menu Number of Copies For Each Picture Main Menu Connectivity Memory Card DPOF Select a folder and press b Apply a number to all DCF images to print the Thumbnails appear.
Mass Storage Activate Mass Storage and connect handset to a PC via USB Cable to access Memory Card from the PC without removing the card from handset. ^ Activating Mass Storage activates Offline Mode. ^ Mass Storage is not available when battery is low, when an S! Application is paused or while Music Player is active.
3Key Assignments Calendar Month/2Month View Week View Opening Calendar Open the previous month Open the previous week Open the next month Open the next week ^ Open Calendar in Month View, 2Month View or Week View. Stamp ^ Calendar appears in Month View by default. Set Colour (By Date) Main Menu Tools...
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Remove/restore preset holidays or save Customizing Calendar Set Holiday additional holidays Set Colour Set Calendar date color Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar Options (N) Main Menu Calendar Settings Set Holiday 8Sunday (and holiday): Red, Saturday: Blue, Others: Black Removing/Restoring Holidays Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F)
Enter details Saving Entries 1 Select Description: and Organize daily, weekly, monthly and yearly schedule. press b Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks (P.12-8). 2 Enter task details (up to Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar 128 characters) and press b Enter subject ^ For other items, see "Other...
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3Calendar Options Assign schedule type (once only, daily, weekly, Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.12-4. After each monthly or yearly) for each event setting, New Entry window returns. Complete other settings. Once Only Schedule Press b Select Repeat: Select Once Restrict access to entries Press b...
3Alarm Volume, Vibration & Manner Opening Entries Select Alarm Volume, Vibration and Manner Alarm Settings Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar settings 8Alarm Volume: Level 3, Vibration: Off, For Manner Mode: Do not Ring Select a date and press b To search entries by subject, press N x Tools Tools 1 (F)
In Month View, delete all entries in the month or Editing/Deleting Entries up to the end of the previous month Follow these steps first. Month Press N x Select a month Select Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Calendar All This Month/ Press b Delete Select All This Month...
Set priority Tasks 1 Select Priority: and press b 2 Select Normal, High or Low and press b Save event with deadlines. ^ Check completed tasks (P.12-9). Enter details ^ Save up to 300 entries between Tasks and Calendar (P.12-4). 1 Select Description: and Saving Entries press b...
Opening Entries Editing/Deleting Entries Follow these steps first. Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Tasks Select Tasks and press b ^ Use F to open completed or uncompleted Edit entries task list. Press N x Select an entry Select Edit To search entries by subject, press N...
Press M q Alarm Alarm is set. ^ For more settings, start over from Step 1. Setting Alarm Press g to exit Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific Handset returns to Standby and H appears. days of the week.
3Alarm Settings Set Alarm Time Custom Screen tone/video Follow these steps first. Press b Select Assign Tone/Video: Custom Press b Select Custom Screen Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Alarms Screen To play files, select Custom Screen and press N L. Select Manner mode ringer setting B Press N C to stop.
At Alarm Time Note Tone volume or alert type may automatically adjust to protect hearing. (Sound Adjuster: P.9-15) Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings. Image appears if System Graphics (P.9-5) is set. However, Alarm Time will not be announced during a call or while recording video.
World Clock Deleting Alarm Follow these steps first. Display local date/time (P.9-15) and the date/time of another area in the world. Main Menu Tools Tools 1 (F) Alarms ^ To set World Clock to appear in Standby, see P.9-6 "Clock/ Delete Alarm settings one by one Calendar."...
Calculator Money Converter 3 To change exchange rate, open Calculator and follow these steps. Use Calculator for basic arithmetic (up to 12 digits) and percentage Press N x Select Money Converter calculation, or currency conversion (Money Converter). Press b Press b Select Exchange Rate Main Menu Tools...
Voice Recorder Recording Use Microphone to record short voice memos and save files Main Menu Tools Tools 2 (F) on handset or Memory Card; record and save longer Select Voice Recorder and press b recordings on Memory Card. To switch mode, press N x Select Record Time ^ Modes: Press b...
Document Viewer Playback Play sounds from Speaker, or use Headphones. Open PC documents on handset. ^ Supported File Formats: Main Menu Tools Tools 2 (F) Voice Recorder ® ® B PDF (.pdf) B Microsoft Excel (.xls) Press N x ® ®...
3Key Assignments Stopwatch Zoom to view the whole page Record elapsed time for up to 24 hours (23 hours 59 minutes Rotate page 90 degrees counterclockwise 59.9 seconds) in 0.1-second increments. (Press again to return.) ^ Save times (including the last four lap times) to handset Scroll up/down Notepad (P.3-10).
Countdown Timer When Set Time Elapses Tone sounds at General Volume setting (P.9-14 "Volume"). Set Countdown Timer up to 60 minutes in 1-second ^ In Manner mode, Manner settings take priority. increments. Tone sounds when set time elapses. ^ When the set timer time has elapsed during a call, tone sounds after g is pressed to end the call.
3Hour Minder Options Hour Minder Follow these steps first. Activate the hourly time signal; select active hours. Main Menu Tools Tools 2 (F) Hour Minder Advanced Main Menu Tools Tools 2 (F) Hour Minder Set Hour Minder Time tone/video Select Switch On/Off and press b Preset Sounds Press b Select Assign Tone/Video:...
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Set volume from seven levels At Hour Minder Time Volume Press b Use G to Select Volume: 8 Level 3 Hour Minder activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings. Press b adjust level Set handset to vibrate at Hour Minder Time Stopping Tone Instantly Press b Vibration Select Vibration:...
Expenses Memo Checking Entries Use Expenses Memo to add expenses, such as travel expenses. Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Expenses Memo Enter up to 30 entries (up to 29,999,999.70 yen in total, Select Totals and press b 999,999.99 yen per entry). Entry list appears.
Scan Barcode Scanning Printed Barcodes Use mobile camera to scan printed barcodes (UPC/JAN or Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode/Scan Scan Main Menu Barcode QR Codes) or read barcode images saved in Data Folder. ^ In Continuous mode, scan up to 50 UPC (JAN) or 16 QR Frame barcode in the center of Codes at one time.
3Scan Operations Using Scan Results Press 3 to toggle mode Focus Press b Select a number starting with TEL: Press f Focus Lock Place Calls Press f The number appears Use F to adjust brightness Exposure Press b Select a mail address including @ Press N x Select Anti-flicker Send Mail...
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Press N x Select an image Select Open Barcode Read saved barcode images in Data Folder Use for System Press b As System Select an item Graphics Press b Press b Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode/Scan Open Main Menu Press N x Press b Barcode Select Copy...
Create QR Code Switching Storage Media 3 While created QR Code appears, press N x Create QR Codes from entered text, Phone Book, Pictures, Press b Select Save To Select Phone or Memory Ring Songs·Tones, Notepad or Other Documents. Press b Card ^ Save up to the equivalent of 513 digits, 311 alphanumerics or Attaching to S! Mail...
Text Scanner Scanning Text Use mobile camera to scan text (URLs, mail addresses, Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode/Scan Scan Main Menu Text phone numbers or roman letters). ^ Scan up to 256 characters continuously. Frame text on Display ^ Scan up to 60 single-byte characters within 3 lines. Scanning ^ Adjust to frame text in [ ].
Scan results appear Scanning More Text Handset automatically detects text type; if incorrect, change mode. 3 After Step 5, press N x Select Continue Part or ^ If text exceeds limit, results appear with overage truncated. Press b Scan More To change mode, press N x Select Change Mode ^ Select Continue Part to enter additional text;...
Scan Card Saving Scan Results to Phone Book Use mobile camera to scan Japanese business cards; save Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Barcode/Scan Scan Card names, addresses, etc. to Phone Book. Frame card on Display and Zoom is not available. press b ^ Scan fails if the business card is: Note...
3Scan Operations Phone Help Press 3 to toggle mode Focus Learn when/how to use Keypad functions/shortcuts. Press f Focus Lock Most Phone Help functions are inaccessible from menu items. Use F to adjust brightness Exposure Press N x Main Menu Tools Tools 3 (F) Select Anti-flicker...
Overview Checking Service Status Follow these steps first. ^ When B appears, access services from a touch-tone landline. ^ For more about optional services, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F) Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Press b Call Forwarding Select Voicemail/Divert...
Call Forwarding Call Initiate Call Forwarding Forwarding Voicemail and Call Forwarding can only be set Settings Call/Video Call (F) Voicemail/Divert Main Menu Diverts simultaneously when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Direct Entry Note Phone Numbers Beginning with the Following Press b Select a call type Select Always or No...
Select Cancel All Choose Yes simultaneously when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls. ^ Cancel All also cancels Call Forwarding. ^ For more information, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Call Voicemail Check Voicemail messages ^ Activate Missed Call Notification (P.13-5) for records of calls...
Call Waiting Missed Call Notification An additional contract is required. Activate this function for records of calls missed while Call Waiting Activate or cancel Call Waiting handset is off/out-of-range and Voicemail is active. On/Off Activate/ Main Menu Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Waiting Activate or cancel Missed Call Notification Cancel...
Conference Call Call Barring An additional contract is required. Dial New Outgoing Calls & Incoming Calls Open another line during a call Number Restrict incoming/outgoing calls or SMS messages. Press f Enter a phone number during a call Following restrictions are available: ^ Line 1 is placed on hold.
Password and Center Access Code must be changed. Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Main Menu For details, contact SoftBank Customer Center, General Change NW Password Information (P.19-37). Enter current Network Password and press b ^ Emergency calls (110, etc.) are possible even when Enter new Network Password and press b outgoing calls are restricted.
Restricting by Caller ID Availability Rejecting a Call Reject calls from numbers not saved in Phone Restricting by Number Unknown Book Designate numbers to reject then set Switch On/Off to On. 8Off Settings Call/Video Call (F) Call Barring Set Reject Main Menu Designate phone numbers to reject Rejected Numbers...
S! Mail Available Available Available Available 3 New handset address confirmation from SoftBank arrives. To SoftBank handset numbers only. update My Details automatically, follow these steps. ^ An additional contract is required to use S! Mail and Press b Select the message Choose Yes receive e-mail from PCs, etc.
Sending Text Messages Incoming Calls while Creating Message 3 Content is saved temporarily. End the call to return. Character Entry Limits When Recipient Handset is Off or Out-of-Range 3 Messages are stored in Server Mail Box, and delivered when Message 160 single-byte alphanumerics recipient handset detects signal.
Enter a message Sending S! Mail To enter cross-carrier Pictograms, press N x Select Follow these steps to send S! Mail to a number/address Press b Press b Pict Setting Select a carrier Press b Select a Pictogram saved in Phone Book. Press b Press N Mail Composition window returns.
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B Other recipients cannot see numbers/addresses set to Bcc. Press b a recipient B When multiple recipients are entered, i appears in Mail Enter recipient's SoftBank handset number directly Composition Window recipient field. Press b Enter Number Select Enter Number...
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3Mail Composition Options Attaching Files Attach Attach images, sound files, etc. (right) Follow these steps to attach images to S! Mail. Change font/background color, insert ^ Attach up to 20 files or 300 KB including message text. Arrange images/background sounds, etc. (P.14-8) ^ Confirm compatibility with recipient handsets (file format, Feeling Settings Set emotion to messages (P.14-10)
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Press b Press b On/Off Choose Off Press b Choose Yes ^ Apply to one file per message. ^ Available when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers (not available for Arrange Mail). ^ May not be available for some files. 14-7...
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3Arrange Menu Items & Operations Creating Arrange Mail Change font color/size Select font color, font size, background color; insert images, Press b Select Font Colour: or Font Size: background sound, and more. Press b Select a color or size ^ Insert one sound or Flash ®...
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Insert background sound Scroll text horizontally Press b Press b Select Insert Select Insert BGM Select Effect Select Scrolling Press b Press b Press b Press b Select scroll direction Sound Select a folder Press b Enter text Select a file To scroll entered text, press N % Select the ^ Some files may not be usable.
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Set emotion to messages; recipient handset responds Select Save as Template and press b accordingly. ^ Send Feeling Mail to compatible SoftBank handsets only. Enter name and press b ^ Follow these steps after Step 10 on P.14-4; after Mail Select Save here and press b Composition window returns, complete and send message.
Select recipient field and Composition window then complete and send message. press b Set to receive Delivery Report when messaging Select Phone Book and press b to SoftBank handset numbers For other recipient entry methods, see Press N x Select Messaging Delivery Report SMS Mail Composition P.14-5.
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Editing Assigned Quiz Press N x Select Messaging Settings Press b Press b Select Quiz Select Press b Edit Question Edit question/ Press N $ Press i answer Available when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers. Available only for SMS. 14-12...
^ Messages are saved to Unsent Messages folder. ^ Save up to ten Send Reservation messages. to select a SoftBank handset number or mail address Press b ^ Follow these steps after Step 10 on P.14-4 (for S! Mail) or Step 8 Direct Entry on P.14-11 (for SMS).
In Standby, press Speed Mail List entry number Saving a Signature with Keypad (0 - 9) and press N A Messaging Settings General Settings When messaging to SoftBank handset numbers, select Main Menu Signature Settings Edit Press b S! Mail or SMS Enter a signature and press b Complete and send message (P.14-4, P.14-11)
Incoming Text Messages ^ When no Delivery Notice or Information window appears, open from Received Msg. folder (P.14-21 "Checking Messages"). Opening New Messages ^ Handset does not respond to messages with Low Priority. Delivery Notice appears and When a Message is Opened for the First Time Information window opens 3 3D Pictogram plays, then a confirmation to enable or disable (M appears) for new mail...
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Receiving Feeling Mail Messages with Quiz Ringtone and Vibration respond 3 A question appears when opening a message locked with Quiz. To open, press b according to emotion set by sender and Enter or select the answer Press b Information window opens. ^ Ringtone and Vibration settings in Phone ^ Message cannot be opened until the correct answer is entered or selected.
3Customizing Handset Response Window Description Follow these steps first. Messaging Folder Contents Messaging Settings General Settings Link Main Menu to Feeling Message Type/Status ^ Message Status: Show or hide subject, sender and graphics above Information window for received Feeling Mail Idle Screen Info.
Message Contents Server Mail If handset is out-of-range or Message DL (Japan)/Message Message Number DL (Abroad) (P.14-33) is not set to Always Download, Sender or Recipient messages may be stored in Server Mail Box. Check/retrieve ^ Number, address or name appears. complete messages via Mail List or S! Mail Notice, or from Subject (S! Mail only) Server Mail Box directly.
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3Using Mail List Retrieving Mail List Retrieve complete S! Mail messages Retrieve a list of messages stored in Server Mail Box Press b Select a message (Server Mail). ^ Retrieved messages are deleted from Mail List Main Menu Messaging Server Mail Box and saved to Received Msg.
3S! Mail Notice Options Using Messages Forward S! Mail Notice text or Server Mail Press N x Messaging Folders Select an S! Mail Notice Press b Forward Select Forward Select Notifi. Messages are organized in folders by type. Press b Forward or Remote Forward Perform from Step 6 in "Forwarding Messages"...
Auto Delete Slide Playback 3 Oldest received/sent messages are deleted automatically to save 3 A slide consists of message text with image/sound or video. After Step 2 on the left, press N x new ones when memory is full. To avoid unintentional deletion, Select Press b cancel Auto Delete (P.14-32) or protect important messages.
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Select a message and press M @ Message Window Options F appears. To uncheck, select a message with F Press M r Copy sender/recipient number/address, subject or message text Repeat Step 2 as needed Press N x Press b Select Copy To uncheck all, press N x Select Unselect All Copy...
3D Pictogram Replying to Messages To animate Pictograms, Emoticons and compatible words Main Menu Messaging such as included in the first Select Received Msg. and press b 150 characters of message text, in 3D, follow these steps ^ When message list appears, skip ahead to Step 3. after opening message window in Step 2 on P.14-21.
Forwarding Messages Protecting Messages Protect important messages in Received Msg. or Sent Main Menu Messaging Messages folder from unintentional deletion. Select Received Msg. and press b Protected messages cannot be deleted. ^ When message list appears, skip ahead to Step 3. Main Menu Messaging Select a folder and press b...
Unsent Messages and press b recipients, cancellation request is sent to all the recipients. Press b When folders appear, select one ^ Available for S! Mail messages sent to compatible SoftBank Deleting Selected Messages handsets. 1 Select a message and press N x ^ Sent messages may not be deleted if message text is short.
Sending from Drafts Linked Info Main Menu Messaging Saving to Phone Book Select Drafts and press b Save a linked phone number/mail address from within Saved messages appear. message text or sender's/recipient's number/address to Select a message and press b Phone Book.
Select As New Entry and press b Saving Attachments to Data Folder Number or address is entered in corresponding Phone Book Save attached images, sounds, and other files to Data Folder. field. Complete other fields and save (P.4-4). To save to an existing Phone Book entry, select As New When memory is full, delete files (P.8-6) beforehand.
My Folders Using Attachments Assign attached files as Wallpaper, ringtone or ringvideo Organize received/sent messages into My Folders. directly from messages and save to Data Folder. Adding/Deleting My Folders Main Menu Messaging ^ Create up to 17 folders in addition to default Folder 1 - 3. Select Received Msg.
Press M ) Setting Auto Sort Keys Set keys (sender/recipient, S! Mail subject or SMS message text Re-sorting Messages string) by folder to sort received/sent messages automatically. 3 After Step 2 on the left, select Classify Press b ^ Specify up to 20 keys for each folder including Spam Folder ^ To select a Secret folder, see P.14-30 "Unlock Temporarily"...
Chat Folder Secret Folder Hide folders to require Handset Code entry for access. Use Chat Folders to organize messages exchanged between handset and Chat Group members. Main Menu Messaging Each folder (Group) holds up to 300 messages. Select Received Msg., Sent Messages or Chat Folder and press b Saving Members Select a folder and press N x...
Enter a member Opening Chat Folders ^ Repeat Steps 3 - 4 to add members. To enter members, see P.14-5. Main Menu Messaging Chat Folder Press b To edit number/address, select a member Edit Select a folder (Group) and press b Press N x To change members, select one Message list appears.
Edit Message Press b Choose On or Off(Background) Message Notice Press b Select Message Notice Select 8 View Setting: Confirm message delivery to SoftBank handset Press b View Setting Select an option Name numbers Delivery Report Alert Sound: Press b...
Select from three scroll units Set complete S! Mail retrieval to auto or manual; Message DL adjust this setting when using handset outside Japan Press b Scroll Unit Select Scroll Unit Select (Abroad) 8 Single Line Press b Select Message DL(Abroad) Single Line, Half Page or Whole Page 8 Always Press b...
^ Expiry Time applies to SMS Center Number set Set pre-attachment save option for files newly to Setting1(Default) in Message Centre (below). Send File captured with 816SH camera or Voice Recorder Set SMS Center Number Settings Press b 8 Save &...
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Getting Started............. 15-2 Streaming ............15-13 Using Yahoo! Keitai ..........15-3 Live Monitor (Japanese)........15-14 3 Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ...... 15-3 3 Live Monitor Basics ........... 15-14 3 Using History ............15-4 3 Registering with Live Monitor Items ....15-14 3 Entering URLs Directly ........
Security and SECOM Trust Systems cannot be held liable for PC Site Browser any damages associated with the use of SSL. ^ In this manual, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the SoftBank Mobile 3Secure Pages Internet portal, "PC sites" to websites viewed via PC Site A confirmation appears before entering and exiting secure Browser, and "Internet"...
Using Yahoo! Keitai User Authentication 3 If requested, enter user ID or password Press b Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Press M N Press M Switching Browser 3 Open a page and follow these steps. Handset connects to the Internet and Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Press N x appears.
^ History stores up to 300 pages; when full, oldest are Using History deleted to make room for new ones. ^ From open pages, access History via Options menu. Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai History Select an item and press b Entering URLs Directly Handset connects to the Internet.
Basic Operations Pointer Navigation When pointer navigation is active (below), Internet Content use G to move W. When appears, press b to select the item. Scroll Bar (P.15-6) Cursor (see below) Pointer (see right) Activating/Canceling Pointer Navigation 3 Open a page and follow these steps. Press N x Press b Select Settings...
Page Browsing Viewing Single Frame 3 Open a framed page and select a frame Press N x Scrolling Pages Press b Select Frame In B To return, press i. If page content continues beyond view, scroll bar appears beside/below window; Tabbed Browsing a slider indicates current page position.
Function Shortcuts Toggle Tabs 3 Press q (Long press) Use F to switch between tabs In a page window, press the indicated key for 1+ seconds for B To cancel, press b. the corresponding function. ^ Options menu, scrolling, etc. are not available while switching between tabs (after q is pressed for 1+ seconds).
Text Entry & Item Selection Input Memory 3 Entered text (except Security Code) is saved to Input Memory. Enter text or select items to send information. Use saved text in other applications. Text Entry Field 3 To use Input Memory, follow these steps in a text entry window. ^ Highlight , and press b.
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® ® Send URL Send URLs via S! Mail/SMS Flash Menu Handle Flash files Press N x Select Convenient Functions Pause Press b Press b ® Press N x Press b Select Send URL Select Select Flash Menu Press b Press b S! Mail or SMS Complete and send...
Advanced Features Saving Bookmarks & Pages Follow these steps after opening a page. Bookmarks & Saved Pages Press N x Bookmark sites or save page content to Saved Pages. Select Bookmark or Saved Pages and press b Item Description Select Save and press b Save links to sites.
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Editing Bookmarks & Saved Pages Opening Bookmarks & Saved Pages Online Open Bookmarks or Saved Pages (Step 1 in "Opening 3 Press N x Select Bookmark or Saved Pages Press b Press b Bookmarks & Saved Pages" on P.15-10) first. Select Open List Select a title/ Press b...
To open properties, select Details B Press b to return. Sending Messages Select Save and press b 1 Highlight a SoftBank handset number or mail address and press b Data Folder opens. To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N...
3Playback Operations Streaming Change display size Enjoy audiovisual media while it downloads. Press N x Press b Select Settings ^ Only compatible Yahoo! Keitai files support streaming. Press b Display Select Display Size Select a size ^ Downloaded content cannot be saved. Size Press b ^ Press 2 to toggle Display Size for current stream.
Live Monitor (Japanese) Registering with Live Monitor Items Live Monitor List Live Monitor Basics Register with up to one News Flash item and four General Receive Yahoo! Keitai content/S! Loop item update notices. news items. ^ Information is saved in Live Monitor List (Yahoo! Keitai content) or S! Loop List (S! Loop items) according to the type.
Automatic Update Deleting Live Monitor Items 3 Open Live Monitor List or S! Loop List and follow these steps. Update Live Monitor items automatically. ^ One Entry ^ Updating Live Monitor items may incur high charges. Press N x Select an item Select Delete ^ Update Frequency Press b...
To exit, press g then choose Yes and press b Using PC Site Browser Switching View ^ Browsing PC sites may incur higher charges. ^ Download/view document (.pdf, .doc, .xls, and .ppt)/image 3 Open a page and follow these steps. Press N x Select PC Screen or Small (JPEG, PNG and GIF) files.
Using History Page Navigation 3 Confirm current page position while Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai PC Site Browser History scrolling using G (Long Press). Select an item and press b ^ Available when Page Navigation ^ To open properties, send URL, sort items or delete, see P.15-4. (P.15-20) is On.
Additional Functions Select whether to save downloaded files on handset or Memory Card Press b Select Common Settings Select Common Settings Press b Download to Select Phone Download to Press b Follow these steps first. 8 Phone Preferred or Prefer Card Preferred ^ If selected memory is low, downloaded files are Main Menu...
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Security Settings Open electronic certificates issued by Certificate Authorities saved on handset Follow these steps first. Root Press b Select Root Certificates Certificates Press b Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Common Settings Security Settings To open certificates, select one Press b to return. Select whether or not to send handset manufacture Previously entered user ID or password is Manufacture...
PC Site Browser Settings Follow these steps first. Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Show/hide navigation map for continuous scroll Press b Select Common Settings Page Press b Navigation Select Scroll Settings Select 8 On Press b Page Navigation Choose On Press b or Off Select page scale Press b...
Getting Started Using S! Applications Download S! Applications, including games. Starting S! Applications ^ Download and use 816SH compatible S! Applications. ^ Separate subscriptions are required for S! Applications Main Menu S! Appli downloaded via Yahoo! Keitai. Select S! Appli and press b S! Appli Library opens.
Select an S! Application and press b Memory Card S! Applications Properties appear. Synchronize Memory Cards used on other SoftBank ^ Check S! Application title, file size, etc. handsets, PCs and other devices to update S! Appli Library. Press N i Retrieve Network Information beforehand (P.1-15).
Managing S! Applications Screensaver Set an S! Application to activate when handset enters Standby. Follow these steps first. Activating/Canceling Screensaver Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli Screensaver is Off by default. Customize the method of confirmation, etc. for each S! Application operation S! Appli Settings Screensaver...
S! Application Settings Move S! Applications to Memory Card Press N x Select an S! Application Follow these steps first. Press b Select Move to Card When an older version of the S! Application is Main Menu S! Appli Settings Press b saved, choose Yes to overwrite or No Move to Card...
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Enter time delay before Screensaver activates in Restore S! Appli Library to default setting Screensaver Standby Press b Select Memory All Clear Enter Activation Press b Press b Select Screensaver Select Handset Code Choose Yes Time Press b Press b Activation Time Enter time (01 8 3 seconds...
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S! Cast (Japanese)..........17-2 3 Service Registration & Content Subscription ..17-2 3 New Received Information ........17-2 3 Back Issues............17-2 3 Using Information..........17-3 3 Using Weather Indicator ........17-3 e-Books (Japanese) ..........17-4 3 e-Book Viewer............. 17-4 ®...
Press g to exit S! Cast (Japanese) Show or Hide Information Window Register with S! Cast to show Weather Indicator (P.17-3) in 3 Press b Press b Standby and subscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that Select Entertainment Select Press b S! CAST/Weather Icon Select S! CAST download to handset automatically overnight.
Using Information Manual Update 3 Press b Press b Select Entertainment Select Open S! Cast information and follow these steps. Press b S! CAST/Weather Icon Select Weather Icon Press N x Select Save Items Press b Press b Select Manual Update Save File Press b Press b...
Viewer to open/view XMDF files ^ e-Book Viewer cannot be started during Synchronization. on 816SH. Zoom pages or play embedded sounds/vibration. ^ e-Book Viewer is an S! Application. Content Key required for access to some e-media.
Library Copy Text Open Memory Card books and dictionaries used on other 3 In Reading window, press M ( Select Press b handset models. Perform from Step 3 on P.3-8 ^ Some text cannot be copied. Perform Step 1 below first. Main Menu Entertainment ®...
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S! Town (Japanese) ..........18-2 Circle Talk ............. 18-8 3 Using S! Town............18-2 3 Initiating Circle Talk ..........18-8 3 Accepting a Circle Talk Request ....... 18-10 S! Loop (Japanese) ..........18-2 3 Creating Circle Talk Member List ...... 18-10 Hot Status.............
S! Town (Japanese) S! Town Library 3 Downloaded S! Town-compatible S! Applications are saved to S! Town is an online communication application. Select an S! Town Library. To start an application in S! Town Library, avatar to enter this 3D virtual town, where you can follow these steps.
Hot Status Changing My Status Press q for 1+ seconds Exchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets. My Status window opens. ^ A separate subscription is required. ^ Only Connection Setting and Standby Window On/Off are available when Connection status (F) is Offline.
3My Status Items & Settings Registering Members Item Setting Default Register members by sending or receiving a request. Connection Setting Online /Offline Offline ^ Register up to 30 members. Select from 16 ^ Members cannot be registered when Connection Setting (left) Status combinations is Offline.
Registering from a Received Request Opening Hot Status When a registration request arrives, a confirmation appears. Main Menu Communication Choose Yes and press b Select Hot Status and press b Acceptance notice is sent and the number is registered to Hot Hot Status member list (below) appears.
Deleting Members Editing Hot Status Member List Deleting a member simultaneously deletes your number Renaming Groups from the deleted member's Hot Status member list. Main Menu Communication Hot Status Main Menu Communication Hot Status Use F to select a Group and press N x Select a member and press b Select Edit Group Name and press b Press N x...
Change Status Icon Pictogram or edit Status Hot Status Settings Label description for My Status Follow these steps first. Press b Select Settings Select Press b Status Setting Select a Main Menu Communication Hot Status Options (N) Press b Status Select Status Icon Status Setting Select handset response to registration requests...
Circle Talk Initiating Circle Talk Create Circle Talk member list beforehand (P.18-10). Circle Talk is a Walkie-Talkie type communication service. Press l Press one key to speak to up to ten parties simultaneously. ^ Only available on compatible 3G handsets. To register Circle Talk members, select ^ Press and hold l to take the floor and speak;...
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Press and hold l to speak Rejoining Circle Talk Do so while initiating Circle Talk to be the first speaker. 3 In Standby, press B/A to open Dialled Numbers/ ^ Speaker's voice is heard by all other participants. Received Calls Select the most recent Circle Talk ^ Speak for up to 30 seconds at one time.
Select <Add New Entry> and press b Accepting a Circle Talk Request When Register the circle talk member right now? Press b appears, choose Yes While handset is ringing/ Saving as Individuals vibrating, press l, f or b 1 Select Individual and press b Circle Talk starts.
Editing Circle Talk Member List Circle Talk Settings Editing Members or Groups Activate or cancel Loudspeaker for Circle Talk Press l Press N x Loudspeaker Select Press l 8 On Press b Loudspeaker Choose On or Individual Members Press b 1 Select a member and press N x Set response to calls received during Circle Talk 2 Select Edit and press b...
Near Chat (Japanese) Getting Started ® Activate the following Bluetooth settings beforehand. Exchange real-time text messages wirelessly with ® compatible Bluetooth devices within ten meters. ® Bluetooth P.10-7 (choose On) ® ^ Because this application employs Bluetooth wireless Visibility P.10-9 (select Show My Phone) technology transmission/connection fees do not apply.
Sending Near Chat Request Receiving Near Chat Request Main Menu Communication When a Near Chat request Select Near chat and press b arrives, a tone sounds and ® Press b Bluetooth Notification appears If Activate Bluetooth? appears, choose Yes ^ After 30 seconds of inactivity, Information Send Near Chat request via the window opens, tone sounds and application...
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Software Update........... 19-2 Troubleshooting ........... 19-4 Function List ............19-8 Key Assignments ..........19-10 Pictogram List ............ 19-12 Pager Code List..........19-13 Character Code List........... 19-14 Specifications............. 19-20 Memory List............19-21 Index..............19-22 Warranty & Service ..........19-36 Customer Service ..........19-37 19-1 19-1...
^ Do not remove battery; update may fail. B While completion message appears, ^ Disconnect USB Cable beforehand to reduce failure risk. press b to acknowledge it and close Software Update information is also available on SOFTBANK Information window. MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Update Complete...
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(Some files cannot be copied.) SoftBank cannot be held liable for damages from lost information, etc. ^ If handset does not return to Standby after update, turn power off, reinsert battery, then restart it.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Was g pressed and held long enough? ^ Press and hold g longer. ^ Battery may need to be charged or replaced. ^ Charge battery or install a charged battery. Handset won't turn on ^ Battery may not be properly installed.
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Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Handset may be outside the service area or ^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry. B appears in Standby otherwise beyond signal transmission range. and call won't connect ^ Is GSM selected in Select Service (P.2-15)? ^ Select another mode according to service area.
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^ Press any key to reactivate Display Backlight. Display went dark period cancels Backlight (Time Out) then panel (Display Saving); this is not a malfunction. For repairs and after-sales services, contact SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance (P.19-37). Warning Signs S! Application Display Messages 3B appears Display Cause &...
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Causes include the following. For more information, see ^ Press N to download or i memory in Phone. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Download Size: XXKB to cancel. ^ Recipient is not subscribed to S! Mail, Super Mail or Long Mail.
Function List Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to S! Town P.18-2 Camera P.6-2 S! Loop P.18-2 Pictures P.8-2 Communication Hot Status P.18-3 DCIM P.8-2 Circle Talk P.18-8 My Pictograms P.8-2 Near chat P.18-12 Ring Songs·Tones P.8-2 Yahoo! Keitai P.15-3...
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Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to S! CAST/Weather Icon P.17-2 Mode Settings P.9-2 Entertainment BookSurfing P.17-5 Display P.9-4 e-Book Viewer P.17-4 Custom Screens P.9-9 S! Appli P.16-2 Sounds & Alerts P.9-2 S! Appli Settings P.16-5 Date &...
Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Log/History, Log/History, Pictogram Pictogram List, Symbol List, Symbol List 4 + K (Pause) ? - Log/History, (Symbol List % (Symbol List % Log/ List Pictogram List, Symbol Symbol List, Log/...
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Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Character Codes [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] Conversion (Up) Cursor Up Cursor Down = (Line Break) Conversion (Down) Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Entry Mode Toggle Case + Toggle Toggle Case (for some characters) Mode (upper/lower and lower case) Delete One Character,...
Pictogram List Note Pictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. ^ Pictograms in 2 are animated. Animation View Pictogram (P.14-22). 19-12...
Pager Code List ^ Blanks indicate no entry. ^ Gray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press k to switch immediately after character entry. Double-byte upper case Single-byte upper case Second digit (Press next) Second digit (Press next) Double-byte lower case Single-byte lower case Second digit (Press next) Second digit (Press next)
Specifications 3SoftBank 816SH ^ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Continuous Talk Weight Approximately 93 Time may be less than half this value if signal is weak. Approximately 230 minutes (3G)
3AC Charger Memory List Power Source AC 100V-240V, 50/60 Hz Messaging Power Consumption 13VA Received Msg. Approximately 5 MB or 1,000 messages Output Voltage/Current DC 5.4V/700 mA Drafts Approximately 3 MB Charging Temperature 5]C to 35]C Templates Approximately 50 MB Approximately 51 x 48 x 20 mm Dimensions (W x H x D) (without protruding parts, cord)
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Repeat..........12-5 Anti-flicker........6-15 Center Access Code ...... 1-24 Saving entries.......12-4 Auto Save ........6-17 Change Menu........1-21 Secret ...........12-5 Auto Shut-off ........6-2 Change to Bcc ........ 14-5 Set Colour ........12-3 Camera Effects......6-12 Change to Cc ........14-5 Set Holiday ........12-3 Capturing Still Images ....6-7 Change to To ........
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Totals ..........12-21 Frame (Picture Editor)....8-13 Renaming Groups ......18-6 Function List........19-8 Request Reply......18-7 Settings ........18-7 Face Arrange ........8-12 Standby Window ......18-4 Face Recognition......9-19 GSM ..........2-15 Status Setting....... 18-7 Activating & Canceling ....9-20 Status Update ......18-7 Conductor Setting......9-22 Window Description .....
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Receiving files ......10-4 Indicators........15-14 Music Search ......... 7-3 Receiving Folders......10-5 Opening Information....15-15 Obtaining Music/Video ....7-3 Sending files.........10-4 Registering with items ....15-14 Pause ..........7-7 Transfer Options ......10-2 Reset Live Monitor .....15-14 Playback......... 7-6 Transferable Files ......10-3 S! Loop List (indicators) .....15-14 Playback Operations ......
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Auto Delete.........14-32 Light ...........14-17 Picture Appearance....14-33 Auto Play File ......14-34 Mailbox Volume ......14-20 Placing calls (using linked info) ..14-27 Auto Resend.......14-14 Memory Status ......14-20 Priority........14-11 Background Colour (3D Pictogram) ..14-23 Message Centre......14-34 Quick Reply Set......14-32 Canceling Outgoing Message ..14-3 Message Contents .....14-18 Quiz.........14-12, 14-16...
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Send Reservation.......14-13 Messaging Mishaps .......19-7 Canceling ........2-19 Sending from Drafts ....14-26 Microphone ........1-5 One Hiragana Predictive Entry ..3-7 Sending Images ......6-14 Minute Minder .........9-26 One-Hiragana Conversion ....3-7 Sending Status ......14-32 Mode Settings........9-2 Open To Answer ......9-25 Sent Messages......14-20 Money Converter (Calculator) ..12-14 Optional Predictive Functions ..
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History ........15-17 Copy ..........4-10 Changing........9-22 Initialized Browser ......15-18 Customizing Handset Responses..4-5 Switch On/Off ....... 9-22 Keep Auth Info ......15-19 Delete...........4-10 Power Off Sound ......9-14 Manufacture Number....15-19 Edit ..........4-9 Power On Sound ......9-14 Opening Yahoo! JAPAN....15-16 Entry items ........4-2 Power on/off........
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Ringer Output .........9-15 Starting.........16-2 Open Images......12-24 Ringtone/Ringvideo ......9-2 Synchronization......16-3 Open Properties......12-24 Roaming ..........2-15 Vibration ........16-5 Place Calls ......... 12-23 S! Cast (Japanese) ......17-2 Play Melodies......12-24 Back Issues ........17-2 Quote & Send Mail ..... 12-23 S! Address Book......4-15 Copy Text ........17-3 Save to Data Folder ....
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Scan Operations......12-27 Slides..........14-21 Headline mode ....... 9-6 Scanning during Text Entry ..12-27 Small Light ........1-11 Move Members .......9-8, 9-9 Text Scanner.......12-27 Softkeys ..........1-17 My Status Settings ....9-8, 9-9 SD Local Contents ......11-3 Software Update ......19-2 News Speed........9-8 Secret entries........9-23 Scheduled Update......19-3 Shortcut mode........
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Cut..........3-8 Time Correction......9-16 Hold..........5-4 Deleting characters ......3-8 Time Format........9-16 Hold Guidance Pict ......5-5 Deleting characters on and after Touch Tones........2-11 Incoming Picture ......5-5 cursor ..........3-8 Troubleshooting ......19-4 Initiating/answering ......5-3 Editing Characters......3-8 Loudspeaker ....5-2, 5-4, 5-5 Emoticons........3-5 Mirror Image........
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Weather ...........17-3 Font Size ........15-18 Send Referer......15-19 Weather Indicator ......17-3 Function Shortcuts .......15-7 Send URL......15-4, 15-9 Manual Update ......17-3 Help ..........15-9 Speed Settings......15-5 Settings ........17-3 History (deleting) ......15-4 SSL ..........15-2 World Clock........12-13 History (using) ......15-4 Streaming........15-13 Initialized Browser ......15-18 Streaming (Backlight)....
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Checking/Opening Files/folders........8-6 Objectives Battery Strength ......1-11 Messages......14-20, 14-25 Backing Up Call Costs ........2-14 Music/video files......7-11 Files..........11-4 Call Log ........2-12 My Details ........4-18 Phone Book entries ......4-17 Call Time ........2-13 Notepad entries......3-10 Canceling Hot Status ........18-5 Phone Book entries...... 4-10 Alarms ........12-12 Information ........2-7 S! Applications ......
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® Shortcuts menu ......1-18 Bluetooth devices .......10-8 Hour Minder ....... 12-19 Standby Window....1-19, 9-6 Music..........7-3 IP Service........9-18 Playing Phone Book entries......4-9 Keypad Lock......... 1-16 Music/video ........7-6 Sending Location Info....... 10-11 Scanned images/melodies (Barcodes) Manufacture Number....15-19 Manner mode ....... 2-18 ...........12-24 S! Mail ..........14-4 Messaging........
Warranty & Service 3Warranty ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from Note Warranty is provided when you purchase handset. use of this product. ^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. ^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from ^ Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers SoftBank Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance (International charges apply.)
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SoftBank 816SH Instruction Manual October 2007, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 816SH Manufacturer: SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: ^ Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned.
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