Sharp Vodafone 802SH User Manual
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For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 802SH. For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand. This manual was created exclusively for Vodafone 802SH handsets sold in Japan. Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference. Accessible Vodafone services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
  • Page 2: Symbols

    Symbols In this manual, most operations are described with handset open (clamshell open: see P.1-13). Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Multi Selector Side Keys Use Multi Selector to select Use Side Keys when Display is menu items, move cursor, in Viewer position (see P.1-14).
  • Page 3 Select menu item and press b Operations such as selecting a file Menu Item Handset Operation Main Menu Options ( c / e ) Press b Press c or e In this Vodafone 802SH Instruction Manual, Vodafone 802SH is abbreviated as 802SH.
  • Page 4: Accessories

    Accessories CBattery (SHBW01) CDesktop Holder (SHEW01) CMulti Stereo Headphones (Type 1 Lithium-ion Battery) CAC Charger (SHCW01) CUtility Software (CD-ROM) *May also be purchased separately. ^ For accessory-related information, please contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (see P.16-32). ^ 802SH is compatible with SD Memory Cards. SD Memory Card is not included in this package. Purchase SD Memory Card to use Memory Card-related handset functions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Symbols ....................i Memory Card ................1-25 C Precautions ................ 1-25 Accessories ..................iii C Inserting & Removing SD Memory Card ......1-26 Contents ..................iv Safety Precautions................xv Handset Power On/Off .............. 1-28 C Keypad Lock............... 1-29 General Notes................xxv C Pen Light ................1-29 Pen Light On/Off ............
  • Page 6 Engaged Call Operations ............2-9 Entering Characters..............3-5 C Earpiece Volume ..............2-9 C Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana ..........3-5 C Voice Memo ............... 2-10 C Entering Alphanumerics ............3-7 C Symbols, Pictographs & Emoticons ........3-7 Play ................2-10 C Mail &...
  • Page 7 Using Phone Book ..............4-8 TV Call Settings................5-5 C Dialling from Phone Book............. 4-8 Default Image..............5-5 By Reading Order ............4-9 Setting Alternative Image..........5-5 By Group................4-9 Loudspeaker ..............5-5 By Katakana..............4-9 Picture Quality..............5-5 C Speed Dial................4-10 Backlight ................
  • Page 8 C Image Settings ..............6-15 Media Player Exposure................ 6-15 Picture Size..............6-15 Media Player ................7-2 Scene................6-15 Playing Music ................7-3 Picture Quality..............6-16 C Playback................7-4 Record Time ..............6-16 C Playback Settings..............7-5 Microphone ..............6-17 Tone Control ..............7-5 Video Encode..............
  • Page 9 Managing Files Connectivity Data Folder .................. 8-2 Getting Started ................9-2 C File Organisation ..............8-2 Bluetooth ..................9-3 C Sorting Files ................. 8-3 C Getting Started ..............9-3 C Bluetooth Operations............9-5 Opening Files ................8-4 C SVG Files ................8-5 C Bluetooth Settings ..............
  • Page 10 C Additional Settings.............. 9-18 Sound Settings................10-6 Re-Provisioning.............. 9-18 Clock Settings ................10-7 Clear DNS Cache ............9-18 Set Date/Time ..............10-7 White List ............... 9-18 Time/Date Format ............10-7 Backup & Restore ..............9-19 Time Zone/Daylight Saving..........10-7 C Handset to Memory Card ........... 9-20 Calendar Format ............
  • Page 11 C Handset Locks..............10-11 C Deleting Entries ..............11-4 Phone Lock ..............10-11 This Appointment ............11-4 Handset Lock ............... 10-11 All This Day..............11-4 Phone Book Lock............10-11 All This Month ..............11-5 C Secret Mode ..............10-12 Up to Last Month............11-5 Show Secret Data ............
  • Page 12 C Using A Dictionary............11-27 Text Scanner ................11-15 Scanning during Text Entry.......... 11-16 Look Up Word .............. 11-27 Stopwatch................11-17 Properties..............11-27 Tasks..................11-18 Phone Help ................11-28 C Saving Entries ..............11-18 Optional Services Assign Tone ..............11-19 Assign Video ..............
  • Page 13 C Rejecting Calls ..............12-9 C Streaming ................. 13-14 C Sub Menu Settings ............13-15 Rejected Numbers ............12-9 Set Reject Number............12-9 Reload Page ..............13-15 C Rejecting Calls without Caller ID ........12-9 Send Page ..............13-15 Withheld Call..............12-9 Properties..............
  • Page 14 Sending Text Messages ............14-6 Server Mail ................14-29 C Overview ................14-6 C Retrieving Mail List ............14-29 C Creating a Message ............14-7 C Retrieving Selected Messages......... 14-30 C Entering Message Text ............14-8 C Deleting Selected Messages..........14-30 C Attaching Images &...
  • Page 15 V-applications V-application Basics ..............15-2 C Getting Started ..............15-2 C Downloading V-applications ..........15-3 C Starting V-applications ............15-4 C Exit, Pause & Resume ............15-5 C Managing V-applications ............ 15-5 Properties............... 15-5 Move to Card ..............15-6 Delete................15-6 Using V-applications ..............
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset CSymbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on. Symbols and their meanings are described below: DANGER Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use...
  • Page 17 !DANGER Handset, Battery & Charger Battery Use only the specified battery, Charger or Holder Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or fire. (see P.iii). Do not: ^ Heat or dispose of battery in fire. Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric ^ Disassemble, modify or break battery.
  • Page 18 !WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Do not insert foreign objects into handset. Keep handset, Charger or Holder away from microwave ovens. Do not place metal or flammable objects in handset, Charger or Holder. This may cause fire or electric shock. Battery or handset may leak, burst, overheat or ignite and Keep handset out of the reach of children.
  • Page 19 !WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Do not subject handset to shocks. Preventing accidents ^ For safety, never use handset while driving. Pull over Subjecting handset, Charger or Holder to shocks may cause malfunction or injury. beforehand. Should the handset break, remove the battery and contact Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance.
  • Page 20 !WARNING Charger Care Use only the specified voltage. Do not short-circuit Charger connector. Non-specified voltage may cause fire or electric shock. Keep metal away from connector. ^ AC Charger: 100 - 240 VAC May cause overheating, fire or electric shock. B Vodafone is not liable for problems caused by charging handset abroad.
  • Page 21 !WARNING Battery ^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery If there is abnormal odour, excessive heat, discolouration may overheat, burst or ignite. or distortion, remove battery from handset. ^ If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid fire sources. It may leak, overheat or explode.
  • Page 22 !CAUTION Handset, Battery & Charger Handset Handset care Avoid leaving handset in extreme heat (inside vehicles, ^ Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury. etc.). ^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or Handset may heat up and lead to burns. accidents may result.
  • Page 23 !CAUTION Handset Should skin irritation occur, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. See below for handset materials. They may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition. Parts Materials & Finishing Housing (Main Display side) Magnesium alloy/Acrylic baking finish (sealer: epoxy baking finish) Housing (Display back/bottom side, Keypad/Battery side), ABS resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: acrylic painting) Battery Cover, Memory Card Slot Cover, Outer Cover (Display side)
  • Page 24 !CAUTION Charger Care Charger & In-Car Charger Always charge handset in a well-ventilated area. ^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause Avoid covering/wrapping Charger/Desktop Holder. fire/electric shock. May cause damage/fire. ^ Keep cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 25 !CAUTION Battery ^ Charge battery within a range of 5 ] C - 35 ] C. Out of this Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. range, battery may leak/overheat or performance may deteriorate. ^ If your child is using handset, explain all instructions and supervise usage.
  • Page 26: General Notes

    General Notes General Use Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference. accidental loss/alteration of handset or SD Memory Card data. Beware of eavesdropping. Please keep separate records of Phone Book entries, etc. Because this service is completely digital, the possibility of Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, signal interception is greatly reduced, however, some...
  • Page 27 Handset Care If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may Handset is not water-proof. be altered/lost. Vodafone is not liable for any resulting damages. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. Use handset between 5 C - 35 C and 35% - 85% humidity.
  • Page 28 Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programmes, 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.
  • Page 29 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries. Inc. and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license. Other Java and Java-related brands are trademarks or registered trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 30 This product employs Macromedia # Flash Lite ! technology The 2.4 GHz frequency band is used for handset Bluetooth-related functions. Read through the following before use. developed by Macromedia, Inc. Copyright $ 1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All rights reserved. The 2.4 GHz frequency band is shared with other industrial, Macromedia, Flash, Flash Lite, Macromedia Flash and Macromedia scientific or medical equipment (microwave ovens, etc.), and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of...
  • Page 31 Responsible Party: SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION used in accordance with the instructions, may cause Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430 harmful interference to radio communications. TEL: 1-800-BE-SHARP However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation;...
  • Page 32 The use of accessories that do not satisfy these FCC RF Exposure Information requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. requirements, and should be avoided. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for this limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in...
  • Page 33 European RF Exposure Information Your handset has been designed, manufactured and tested so as not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations.
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  • Page 35: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 36: Function & Feature Preview

    Function & Feature Preview SD Memory Card is required for items with grey background. USIM Card Rotating Display Memory Card Contains user information. For Change handset Display Save files to SD Memory Card use with USIM Card compatible position to use mobile camera, to expand handset memory or Vodafone handsets.
  • Page 37 Infrared Display Display Language Exchange files and information Set Wallpaper, System Set handset menus, etc. to with other handsets, etc. Graphics and Fonts to appear in English or Japanese. wirelessly via Infrared. customise your handset. P.9-9 P.10-4 P.10-5 Calendar & Tasks Voice Recorder Barcodes Organise daily, weekly, and...
  • Page 38: Usim Card

    USIM Card General Information & Precautions Vodafone Global Standard USIM Card is an IC card If Handset is Dropped or Subjected to Shocks containing customer information such as handset number. USIM Card may not be recognised. In such cases, handset USIM Card must be inserted before using a USIM Card may automatically restart.
  • Page 39: C Inserting & Removing Usim Card

    Inserting & Removing USIM Card Inserting Remove battery (see P.1-21) Slide in USIM Card with IC chip facing down ^ Do not force USIM Card into handset. Damage may result. Note ^ Avoid touching USIM Card IC chip. May hinder performance.
  • Page 40 Removing Remove battery (see P.1-21) Press down the tab and slide out USIM Card as shown ^ Do not force USIM Card out of handset. Damage may result. Note ^ Be careful not to lose removed USIM Card. ^ Avoid touching USIM Card IC chip. May hinder performance.
  • Page 41: Usim Pins

    USIM PINs There are two Security Codes for USIM Card: PIN1 and PIN2. PIN1 PIN Lock & PUK Code A 4-digit to 8-digit Security Code to prevent unauthorised PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is use of Vodafone handset.
  • Page 42: Handset Parts & Functions

    Handset Parts & Functions Handset...
  • Page 43 Display Power On/Off Key Left Soft Key Press for 2+ seconds to turn handset power on/off. Open messaging menu or execute Soft Key function/ Multimedia/Text Key command. Start Media Player or toggle character types. Start Key # Key Initiate/answer calls. Open records of All Calls. When handset is opened for mobile camera (clamshell Shortcuts &...
  • Page 44 Shutter Key Note Internal Antenna In Viewer position, press to open selected menu items or ^ 802SH has no external antenna. Handset transmits and execute functions. Press for 1+ seconds to activate mobile receives signals via Internal Antenna. ^ Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over the area camera (for more information, see P.6-4).
  • Page 45: C Display

    Display SD Memory Card Status NgX67 1KsgJ j ehCGkkld Incoming Voice Call Voice Call in Progress TV Call in Progress Line Active (Server or Web Transmission) Call Forwarding or Voice Mail appears when Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is set for all Voice Calls.
  • Page 46 Meeting Mode Activity Mode Car Mode Headset Mode Manner Mode Silent Increasing Volume Vibration Silent & Vibration Loudspeaker Microphone Mute Battery Strength Pen Light flash when Pen Light is in use. Message Recorder Active Message l (green) Message Recorder Active l (black) Message Recorder Cancelled Alarm Set Schedule (Reminder On)
  • Page 47: Display Positions & Keys

    Display Positions & Keys 802SH features a rotating Display. Select from four positions. In this manual, most operations are described with handset open (clamshell open). However, mobile camera operations (see P.6-2) are described with Display in Viewer position. Display Positions Hold handset with both hands when changing Display position.
  • Page 48 Self Portrait Position Viewer Position Rotate Display 180 Close handset degrees clockwise Handset is open with Display facing outward. Handset is closed with Display facing outward. Use this position for mobile camera (see P.6-2) or checking Capture a self portrait. images on Display (see P.6-18).
  • Page 49: C Key Press Methods

    Key Press Methods Multiple functions are assigned to some keys, distinguished by the following ways to press. Press Press once softly Long Press Press for 1+ seconds Side Key Assignments (Viewer) When handset is in Viewer position, use h, c, M or L. In Standby During Operations The keys correspond as follows.
  • Page 50: Battery & Charger

    Battery & Charger Getting Started Charge a new battery before use or after a period of disuse. Battery Life Precautions Do not use or store battery at extreme temperatures. May Use a dry cotton swab to clean handset, battery and Charger shorten battery life.
  • Page 51 Estimated Hours of Use (fully charged battery) Battery Time Battery Time may shorten when handset is used in poor 150 minutes (3G) or 240 minutes Continuous Call Time conditions: (GSM) Poor Usage Conditions Continuous Standby Time 240 hours (3G) or 250 hours (GSM) Extreme temperatures (use within a range of 5 C - 35 Continuous Operating Time 4.5 hours...
  • Page 52 Extend Battery Time Battery Disposal Adjust Display Backlight settings to reduce power Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse. consumption (see P.10-6). Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a Vodafone shop. Follow local regulations regarding When Battery Runs Out battery disposal.
  • Page 53 CIndicator Small Light & Battery Strength Indicator Battery Strength indicator varies as shown. CHandset Power On Charge or replace when level is low. Indicator ( J ) Small Light Conditions Recharge battery. appears. Charge or replace battery immediately. Ambient temperature is outside the range of 5 ] C - 35 ] C, or Flashes battery has run out...
  • Page 54: C Installing & Removing Battery

    Installing & Removing Battery Inserting Press down and slide cover as shown Insert battery Lift and remove cover as shown ^ With printed side up, fit tabs into battery cavity slots. Close cover Lithium-ion battery is used for this product. ^ Position and slide cover as shown until it stops.
  • Page 55 Removing Press down and slide cover as shown Remove battery ^ Remove battery as shown. Lift and remove cover as shown ^ Turn handset power off before removing battery. Note ^ Do not remove battery immediately after saving files, sending messages, etc. 1-21...
  • Page 56: C Ac Charger

    AC Charger 100 VAC Blade Printed Side Up AC Charger Release Tab Small Light Charger Connector Terminal Cover External Device Connector Charging is complete when light goes out Use specified Charger only. ^ Charging takes approximately 135 minutes. Open Terminal Cover and insert Charger After Charging connector until it clicks Unplug Charger from outlet, then handset...
  • Page 57: Desktop Holder

    Desktop Holder Small Light 100 VAC Release Tab Blade Slot Charger Printed Side Down Mobile Light Indicator Activate Mobile Light (see P.10-3). Mobile Light Connection Terminal illuminates for incoming calls, mail and Web info. Insert cord into the groove. Gently insert handset into Desktop Holder Use specified Charger and Desktop Holder only.
  • Page 58 In-Car Charger Small Light Cigarette Lighter Socket Release Tab Terminal Cover External Device Connector Printed Side Up Plug Open Terminal Cover and insert Charger ^ Use In-Car Charger inside vehicles with a negative Note connector until it clicks earth only. ^ Disconnect Charger before leaving vehicle to prevent Plug in Charger charging with engine off.
  • Page 59: Memory Card

    Memory Card An SD Memory Card is not included. Purchase SD Memory Card separately to use Memory Card-related functions. Format a new SD Memory Card for use with 802SH (see P.10-13). To learn how to save a particular file to an SD Memory Card, refer to that section of the manual. Precautions 802SH is compatible with SD Memory Card and SD-ROM Card.
  • Page 60: C Inserting & Removing Sd Memory Card

    Inserting & Removing SD Memory Card Inserting Turn handset power off. Open cover Close cover Insert card until it clicks Write Protection Switch Set Write Protection Switch to LOCK to prevent accidental erasure or overwriting. For more information, see SD Memory Card manual.
  • Page 61 Removing Turn handset power off. Open cover and lightly push down on card Remove card ^ With a light push, the card pops out. ^ Slide the card straight out and close cover. Note Never remove SD Memory Card or battery while files are being accessed. Damage to handset/card may result.
  • Page 62: Handset Power On/Off

    Handset Power On/Off Open handset (clamshell open) Backlight illuminates and Power On Graphics appear Press for 2+ seconds After graphics, handset is in Standby. Turning Off Press for 2+ seconds Power Off Graphics appear and handset shuts down. Handset Clock Settings If date and time have not been set, Time &...
  • Page 63: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental activation of functions or operations. Activate Cancel Press for 1+ seconds In Standby, press for 1+ seconds b appears and Keypad Lock is set. b disappears. When Keypad Lock is Active ^ Incoming calls temporarily cancel Keypad Lock.
  • Page 64: Handset Menus

    Handset Menus Main Menu Access functions/operations from Main Menu. Press Press Main Menu opens. Sub Menu opens (see P.16-2). In Viewer position, press h . In Viewer position, press h . to select an item In Viewer position, press L or M . CMain Menu Items Mail Messages V-applications...
  • Page 65: Soft Keys

    Soft Keys Soft Key functions appear at the bottom of Display. Soft Key Assignments (Viewer) Soft Key functions appear at the top of Display when mobile camera is active. Mobile Camera Other Windows Press c to select or execute the assigned function or operation.
  • Page 66: C User Shortcuts

    User Shortcuts Create shortcuts to functions and files. Default shortcuts: Dialled Numbers, Received Calls, Calendar, Calculator and Voice Recorder Using Shortcuts Press Select a function and press Assign Change default shortcuts Press k Press e P Press b Select an item Select Assign Press b Select new item...
  • Page 67: Security Codes

    Security Codes Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password are needed for handset use. Handset Code Network Password 9999 or the 4-digit number selected at initial subscription. The 4-digit number selected at initial subscription, required Handset Code is required to use/change some handset to restrict handset services.
  • Page 68: Basic Handset Operations

    Basic Handset Operations...
  • Page 69: Initiating A Voice Call (In Japan)

    Initiating a Voice Call (in Japan) See P.2-15 for Voice Call from outside Japan and P.5-3 for TV Call. Confirm handset is on Confirm the number and press ^ Check signal. Correcting Wrong Numbers ^ Handset will not transmit when S , e , b or ^ Use B or A to move cursor and press l appears (see P.16-4).
  • Page 70: Viewer Position

    Supported Network Systems Viewer Position Place calls with Display in Viewer position 802SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network systems. See Save the number to Phone Book first (see P.4-2). Press h Press h P.2-14 to change system. Select Phone Book Select Press h Making an International Call...
  • Page 71: C Redial

    Redial Up to 10 recently dialled numbers are saved in Dialled Numbers. Place calls from Dialled Numbers. Press Select a record and press Press Number is dialled. Dialled numbers appear with date and time. Name appears if saved in Phone Book. ^ Press D or C to see more.
  • Page 72: Incoming Voice Call

    Incoming Voice Call See P.5-3 for incoming TV Call. When a call arrives, open handset Press Press to end call ^ Alternatively, close handset (clamshell closed). ^ Number appears when Caller ID is sent. (Caller's name appears if the number is saved in Phone Book.) When Any Key Answer is active (see P.10-3), press any of the following keys (besides f ) to answer calls:...
  • Page 73 Change Ringtone volumes, patterns, or Mobile Light Rejecting or Forwarding Incoming Calls colours (see P.10-2 - 10-3). While handset is ringing/vibrating, use the keys below to reject or forward an incoming call. Information g Reject a call (see P.2-8) Information window opens for missed Forward a call to a preset number.
  • Page 74: Calling From Received Calls

    Calling from Received Calls When Caller ID is sent, numbers appear. Up to 10 received calls are saved in Received Calls (see P.2-11). Place calls to those numbers. Press Select a record and press Press N7X67k1KsgJ Number is dialled. Received numbers appear with date and time. Name appears if saved in Phone Book.
  • Page 75: Rejecting Incoming Calls

    Rejecting Incoming Calls Rejecting a Call Calls are rejected and saved in Missed Calls. When a call arrives, open handset While handset is ringing/vibrating, press for 1+ seconds Voice Mail Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail (see P.12-4). Message Recorder When Message Recorder is not active, use Quick Recorder (see P.2-21).
  • Page 76: Engaged Call Operations

    Engaged Call Operations Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece Volume (5 levels). Earpiece Volume is Level:3 by default. During a call, press Press (up) or (down) to adjust volume level Each press changes volume. ^ Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off.
  • Page 77: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo During a call, press Press to stop ^ Alternatively, end call to stop. Select Record and press ^ Recordings remain even after handset power Recording starts. is turned off. Play Play Voice Memos Main Menu Call Log Message Recorder Press b Select Play To delete, press e P while message is playing...
  • Page 78: Call History

    Call History Open the following records: All Calls All received, missed or dialled calls Dialled Numbers All outgoing calls Missed Calls Unanswered calls Received Calls Answered calls Make calls or send messages from call history. Press Select a record and press All Calls appears.
  • Page 79: Call Time

    Call Time Check estimated call time of the most recent call (Last Call Time) and the total call time (All Calls Time). Check call time for Dialled Calls or Received Calls. Main Menu Call Log Call Timers Select Received Calls or Dialled Press to exit Calls and press...
  • Page 80: Call Charge

    Call Charge Check estimated call charge of the most recent call (Last Call Cost) and total charges (All Calls Costs). Set a limit of total charges. Main Menu Call Log Call Costs Select Last Call or All Calls and Press to exit press Clear Costs...
  • Page 81: Outside Japan (International Roaming)

    Outside Japan (International Roaming) Changing System Settings 802SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network systems. Use in Japan or in 3G service area abroad Use only in GSM service area outside Japan Auto Mode changes automatically depending on the current location (network status) Auto is set by default.
  • Page 82: Calling From Outside Japan

    Calling from Outside Japan Enter a phone number Select a country and press ^ Include the dialling code for landline phone Country code appears. Calling Unlisted Countries numbers. When calling landlines or handsets within ^ Select Enter Code, press b and enter a the country, proceed to Step 7.
  • Page 83: Manner Mode

    Manner 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 theatres, museums and other places where silence is the norm.
  • Page 84: C Activating/Cancelling Manner Mode

    Activating/Cancelling Manner Mode Activate Cancel Press for 1+ seconds In Standby, press for 1+ seconds k and Manner mode selected. appear. k disappears and Manner mode is cancelled. j (Message Recorder), f (Vibration), g (Silent) and h (Increasing Volume) appear as set in Manner settings.
  • Page 85: C Activating/Cancelling Off Line Mode

    Activating/Cancelling Off Line Mode Use Off Line Mode to suspend all handset transmissions. In Off Line Mode, incoming and outgoing calls as well as Vodafone live! transmissions are blocked. Off Line Mode is Off by default. Main Menu Connectivity Network Settings Network Settings Select Off Line Mode and press Choose On or Off and press...
  • Page 86: Multi Stereo Headphones

    Multi Stereo Headphones Initiating Calls Answering Calls Plug Headphones into handset Use Call Button on Multi Stereo Headphones to call the number saved in Speed Dial l (see P.4-12). Ringer sounds from Headphones and handset speaker. Press Call Button for 1+ seconds Plug Headphones into handset ^ Perform Step 3 on the left to end the call.
  • Page 87: Message Recorder

    Message Recorder Record caller messages on handset. Message Recorder cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Off Line Mode. Use Voice Mail to record caller messages when Message Recorder is not available (see P.12-4). Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Message Recorder and Voice Memo (see P.2-10). Activate/Deactivate Playing Messages Main Menu...
  • Page 88 Answer Time Message Recorder Disabled C Adjust ring time between 0 and 59 seconds (Message When less than 12 seconds remain or 20 messages are Recorder waits to answer calls). Answer Time is 09 seconds recorded, Message Recorder is disabled. Delete messages by default.
  • Page 89: Text Entry

    Text Entry...
  • Page 90: Characters

    Characters Upper & Lower Case In double- or single-byte alphanumerics mode, press k to Use Kana and Pager (see P.3-9) to enter alphanumerics, toggle between upper case and lower case. For Pager Mode (see Symbols, hiragana, kanji, katakana and Pictographs. P.3-9), in double- or single-byte character mode, press k to Operations are described for Kana Mode except in "Pager toggle between upper and lower case.
  • Page 91: Key Assignments

    Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between character options for that key. Example: In katakana entry, press 1 three times for When entering characters, press f to toggle between character options in reverse. (Not available for entering single-byte number, Pictographs and Character Codes.) , then press f to return to Example: Enter...
  • Page 92 Kanji (Hiragana) Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Pictograph Code 1 - 6 [Double-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Double & Single-byte] [Single-byte] & Character Codes Cursor Down X (Line Break) Conversion (Down) Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Character Type Toggle case + Toggle Toggle case (for some characters) mode (upper &...
  • Page 93: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters Press twice To enter hiragana without converting to kanji, skip to Step 6. Kanji, Hiragana & Katakana Example: To enter in kanji (hiragana) entry mode Press three times Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered. Press (convert) and use select a word To see other suggestions, press e W or d J .
  • Page 94 CSegmenting Phrases Learning Function If the word is not in the list, press i after Step 5 on P.3-5 to exit. Then use F to segment hiragana to convert separately. The most recently used word appears first in the list. Example: Segment into Predictive &...
  • Page 95: C Entering Alphanumerics

    Adding Symbols, Pictographs & Emoticons Enter a character and press Symbols & Pictographs ^ In kanji (hiragana)/double-byte katakana Press to open Log List entry, press the key once to add (Log List is available in some entry modes) (Ka) row, (Sa) row and (Ta) row characters, and press twice to remove.
  • Page 96 Emoticons Deleting Log List In a text entry window, press In a text entry window, press Select Input/Conversion Press Select Clear Select Emoticons and press Symbols Press Press Select an emoticon and press ^ Press i twice to return to the text entry window. ^ Alternatively, enter a descriptive word such as ^ Log List cannot be deleted in Pictograph Code mode.
  • Page 97: C Mail & Web Extensions

    Mail & Web Extensions Pager Code In a text entry window, press In alphanumeric entry, press Select Input/Conversion and press Select an extension and press Select Input Method and press ^ Mail addresses and URLs are single-byte. Select Pager Code and press Pager Code entry window opens.
  • Page 98 CPager Code List Blanks indicate no entry. Upper and lower case are available for characters with grey background. Press to switch. Double-byte upper case Single-byte upper case Second digit (Press secondly) Second digit (Press secondly) Double-byte lower case Single-byte lower case Second digit (Press secondly) Second digit (Press secondly) Press 70 to insert line breaks (in mail message text, Text Templates, etc.).
  • Page 99: Conversion Methods (Japanese Only)

    Conversion Methods (Japanese Only) One-Hiragana Conversion Enter the first hiragana to access previously selected words. Phonetic Conversion Example: To enter Enter alternate readings to search for kanji. Enter reading in hiragana One-Hiragana Conversion and User Dictionary (see P.10-8) share Press to see memory.
  • Page 100 Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion Quick Conversion (for Hiragana) Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) entry mode. Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter frequently used words. Enter hiragana and press A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed. ^ To enter AM, press 26 , and then press d S .
  • Page 101: C Conversion Settings

    One Hiragana Predictive Entry Conversion Settings Enter hiragana and initiate Quick Conversion. Words Disable Predictive/ Disable Predictive or Previous Usage starting with a hiragana in the same row ( , Previous Usage (see P.3-6) ) appear. Word suggestions vary by time of day. In a text entry window, press e P Example: When is entered...
  • Page 102: Editing Characters

    Editing Characters Move cursor to the first character of text and press Start point is set. (End appears.) Deleting To change the start point, press i . Move cursor to the end of text to select a character and and press press ^ The highlighted character is deleted.
  • Page 103: C Deleting Text After Cursor

    Deleting Text After Cursor Using Text Templates Move cursor to target location In a text entry window, press Press Select Text Templates and press Select Delete Posterior and press Select Call Text Memo and press Select a file and press Text is inserted.
  • Page 104: Phone Book

    Phone Book...
  • Page 105: Saving To Phone Book

    Saving to Phone Book Phone Book Entry Items Save up to 500 entries to handset Phone Book. On USIM Card, the number of entries you can save in Phone Book depends on the card specification. Depending on the USIM Card in use, mail addresses may not be supported or character entry limits for mail address may be lower.
  • Page 106: C New Phone Book Entries

    Name Note Back-up Important Information Keep a separate copy of important information. When battery is exhausted or removed for long periods, Phone Main Menu Phone Book Phone Book List Book entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect information recovery. Vodafone is not liable for any Select Add New Entry and press damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration.
  • Page 107: C Additional Settings

    Mail Address Additional Settings Phone Book Phone Book List Add New Personal Ringtone/Ringvideo Main Menu Entry Select incoming Ringtones or Ringvideos for numbers or mail addresses saved in Phone Book. Select Add Email Address: and press Select from preset patterns or use the following sound or Enter a mail address video files in Data Folder.
  • Page 108 COther Phone Book Entry Items Select sound or video and press Preset Ringtones play when selected. Press e U to set. To enter the following, open Phone Book Details (see P.4-3). ^ Files on SD Memory Card cannot be selected. For details, refer to "Phone Book Entry Items"...
  • Page 109: C Saving From Dialled Numbers/Received Calls

    Saving from Dialled Numbers/Received Calls Phone Book Memory Status Press to open Dialled Numbers or Received Main Menu Phone Book Advanced Calls N7X67k1KsgJ Select a phone number with and press Select Memory Status and press Numbers of entries on handset and USIM Select Save Number and press Card appear.
  • Page 110: Group Settings

    Group Settings Group Ringtone/Ringvideo Set Ringtone or Ringvideo (incoming calls/mail) by Group. Rename Groups and customise Ringtone settings by Group. Personal Ringtone/Ringvideo settings (see P.4-4 - 4-5) take Changing Group Name priority over. Group Ringtone/Ringvideo setting is not available for Phone Book entries on USIM Card.
  • Page 111: Using Phone Book

    Using Phone Book Selecting Phone Book Location Customise Group settings for handset or USIM Card Phone Dialling from Phone Book Book entries separately. To select a Phone Book, follow these steps. Press Select Phone Book Press Display Select Advanced Press Select Ph.Book Location Press...
  • Page 112: By Reading Order

    Phone Book Search Dialling from Phone Book Search Search method is By Reading Order by default. By Reading Search by reading to dial Order By Reading Shows entries that start with specified Reading Set search method to By Reading Order (see left). Order Press D Press b...
  • Page 113: C Speed Dial

    Editing Phone Book Speed Dial Use Speed Dial List (see P.4-12) to call phone numbers quickly. Correction/Change Press a key ( ) for 1+ seconds Name and phone number appear and the number is dialled. Main Menu Phone Book Phone Book List ^ Alternatively, select a name from Speed Dial List (see P.4-12) and press f .
  • Page 114: C Copying Phone Book Entries

    Handset to USIM Card Copying Phone Book Entries Press three times Exchange entries between handset and USIM Card. Deleting Phone Book Entries Some Phone Book entry items cannot be saved to USIM Card (see P.4-2). Those items are deleted when Phone One Entry Book entries are copied from handset.
  • Page 115: Speed Dial List

    Speed Dial List Deleting Phone Numbers One by One Saving Phone Numbers Main Menu Phone Book Speed Dial List Save phone numbers to Speed Dial List for easy dialling (see P.4-10). Select a number and press Main Menu Phone Book Select Delete and press Select Speed Dial List and press Press...
  • Page 116: Owner Profile

    Owner Profile Confirm handset number (phone number on USIM Card). Save name, reading, phone number, mail address, personal data, etc. Main Menu Phone Book Select My Details and press Press to exit ^ Owner Profile contents are similar to those of Phone Book (see P.4-8).
  • Page 117: Tv Call

    TV Call...
  • Page 118: Getting Started

    Getting Started Important TV Call Usage Notes TV Call is available only between compatible handsets. Communicate with another party with live video images. TV Call may be interrupted if the other party is using a Send your image via Internal Camera. different TV Call system.
  • Page 119: Initiating A Tv Call

    Initiating a TV Call Answering a TV Call Turn handset power on and enter a phone number When a TV Call arrives, open N7X67k1KsgJ ^ Enter a number directly or from Phone Book, Dialled Numbers handset or Received Calls. TV Call... appears. Press ^ Answer, forward or reject the call (see P.2-5 - 2-6).
  • Page 120: Engaged Tv Call Operations

    Engaged TV Call Operations Mute your voice and replace your image with a Mute preset image During a call, press d N Toggle between Internal Camera and External Switch Cameras To cancel, press d M . Camera Internal Camera Additional Engaged TV Call Operations During a call, press F to toggle between Internal C Mobile Light: Press : for 1+ seconds to illuminate.
  • Page 121: Tv Call Settings

    TV Call Settings Picture Quality Select quality of incoming images Normal Send live video image or alternative image Default Image Main Menu Settings TV Call Settings Picture Quality when initiating TV Calls Internal Camera Select Normal, Quality Prior (prioritise quality) or Press b Frame Rate Prior (prioritise frame rate) Settings...
  • Page 122: Camera

    Camera...
  • Page 123: Getting Started

    Getting Started Precaution Use a soft cloth to wipe fingerprints and oil off lens cover 802SH features a 1.3 megapixel CCD camera. Capture still (see P.1-10). images and record video. Still Images: see P.6-5 Video: see P.6-10 Mobile Camera Basics Key Assignments: see P.6-4 Shooting Options: see P.6-13 If handset moves while shooting, images may blur.
  • Page 124 Indicators Timer (see P.6-14) & Continuous Shoot (see P.6-8) Picture Count b - c : Captured/Total Continuous Shoot Q : 4 Pictures, R : 9 Pictures e : Bracket, d : Overlapped Mobile Light (see P.6-14) : On, : Auto, : Low Light NF IA Capacity (see P.6-5)
  • Page 125: C Viewfinder & Key Assignments

    Viewfinder & Key Assignments Viewfinder In Viewer position, images appear with a longer horizontal and shorter vertical. Portrait/Macro Selector Slide to Macro to capture images as close as 10 cm. Allow at least 40 cm for Portrait. Zoom : Zoom in, : Zoom out Options Cancel...
  • Page 126: Still Images

    Still Images ^ In Viewer position, open Options menu to use functions. See the corresponding pages for details. ^ Accessible functions vary by mode. Refer to "Still Photo Camera Mode Image Functions" on P.6-7 and "Video Recording Operations" on P.6-12. Capture images to send via MMS, save as Wallpaper, etc.
  • Page 127: Capturing Still Images

    Press to save image ^ Saving video, sounds or V-applications reduces Saving appears and the image is saved. Viewfinder returns for memory for still images. another shot. ^ To check memory status, see P.10-13. ^ When Save Pictures to is set to Choice, select a save location and press h .
  • Page 128: Still Image Functions

    Press Still Image Functions Shutter clicks and image appears. Press c or e P to use the following functions: ^ Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode. Picture Size Select image size (see P.6-15) To start over, press d 3 . Exposure Adjust light metering (see P.6-15) To send images, press b .
  • Page 129: Continuous Shoot

    Activating Continuous Shoot Continuous Shoot Use Continuous Shoot to capture images sequentially. Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Options ( c or e ) Main Menu Camera Modes Continuous 4 Pictures Capture four separate images Shoot 9 Pictures Capture nine separate images Select from 4 Pictures to Overlapped and press Capture nine separate images.
  • Page 130 Saving All Images Capturing Continuous Shoot Images Select All Pictures and press Viewfinder returns. Main Menu Camera Activate Continuous Shoot ^ When Save Pictures to is set to Choice, select a save Frame image on Display and press location and press h or b . The first frame is captured with subsequent frames captured at Saving a Single Image interval determined by Shooting Speed setting.
  • Page 131: Adding Frames

    Video Adding Frames In addition to Preset Frames, use transparent PNG files Video Camera Mode obtained via Web or MMS. In Continuous Shoot, Frame is added to each image. Record short video clips to send via MMS. Use SD Memory Available when Picture Size is 240x320, 120x160 or 120x128.
  • Page 132: Recording Video

    ^ Saving still images, sounds or V-applications reduces To stop, press hLAAJ memory for video. Recording stops with a tone. ^ To check memory status, see P.10-13. To play the video, select Preview Press h or b Recording Video To start over, press c or d W . Make sure battery is adequately charged and there is To save, select Save and press enough free memory before recording video.
  • Page 133: C Video Recording Operations

    Before Saving Video Recording Operations The following menu items appear after recording: Before Recording Preview Play video (see P.6-11) Press c or e P to use the following functions: Save video to handset or SD Memory Card Save Select a format based on recording time (see P.6-11) Record Time and image size (see P.6-16)
  • Page 134: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Picture Size Select video image size Photo Camera Video Camera Available Shooting Options Large(QCIF) Toggle Preview Switch Viewfinder size Camera Activate Video Camera mode Main Menu Options ( c or e ) Advanced Picture Size Photo Camera Available Video Camera Press h Select Large(QCIF) or Small(SubQCIF) or b...
  • Page 135: Timer

    Timer Release shutter automatically Mobile Light Select mode and colour Photo Camera Available Video Camera Photo Camera Available Video Camera Available Off/White Options ( c or e ) Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Main Menu Camera Main Menu Options ( c or e ) Camera Modes Timer Mobile Light (Still Image)
  • Page 136: Image Settings

    Note Do not use Mobile Light near people's faces or look into Picture Size Select still image size the light yourself. Photo Camera Available Video Camera Image Settings 240x320 Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Exposure Adjust light sensitivity for still images and video Main Menu Options ( c or e ) Picture Settings...
  • Page 137: Picture Quality

    Select For Message to record short video to Picture Quality Select image or video quality send via MMS Record Time For longer video recording, select Extended Photo Camera Available Video Camera Available Video Photo Camera: Normal, Video Camera: Fine Photo Camera Video Camera Available Options ( c or e )
  • Page 138: Microphone

    Additional Settings Microphone Record sounds when recording video View a summary of key assignments for Photo Camera Video Camera Available Help operations with handset open (clamshell open) Photo Camera Available Video Camera Available Camera Activate Video Camera mode Main Menu Options ( c or e ) Video Settings Microphone...
  • Page 139: Select Mode

    Opening Images & Playing Video Switch between Photo Camera and Video Select Mode Camera modes Photo Camera Available Video Camera Available Opening Still Images Options ( c or e ) Main Menu Camera Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Main Menu Options ( c or e ) Select to Video Camera or to Photo Camera Press...
  • Page 140: Sending Still Images & Video

    Sending Still Images & Video Video Clips Send video clips via MMS. Still Images To attach video files in Data Folder, see P.8-4. Capture and send images as MMS attachments. Before saving video (see P.6-11), select Save To attach Continuous Shoot images, use to select a frame and Send and press or Index Image.
  • Page 141: Media Player

    Media Player...
  • Page 142 Media Player Playlist Select and open video/music files from Video Playlist or Use Media Player to listen to music (Music Player) or play Music Playlist. In Video/Music Playlist, all files in one video (Video Player). Save video/music files to handset or location appear in All Videos/All Music.
  • Page 143: Playing Music

    Playing Music Precautions Hold Handsfree Microphone Unit when connecting or Record tracks in Secure MP3 format from CD players, PC disconnecting Headset. Do not handle Headphones roughly to hard disks, etc. to SD Memory Card. Music Player is not avoid damaging Headphone Connecter or cord. compatible with some recording/playback formats.
  • Page 144 Playback Window (Music Player) Playback NgX67k1IsAJ Options ( e ) Main Menu Media Player Open Music Select Handset Memory, NgX67k1 Memory Card or SD AUDIO and press Select Playlist and press For Music Playlist, see P.7-11. To search tracks, press e P Press b Select Search Enter...
  • Page 145: C Playback Settings

    Additional Operations If sound is distorted, decrease volume or adjust other Tone Control options. Create mail messages and use Phone Book, etc. during playback; however, some functions are not available. Playback Operations Stop music? appears when g is pressed in Standby. Press B Replay Press repeatedly to play previous tracks.
  • Page 146: Playback Pattern

    Playing Video Playback Repeat tracks or play them in random order Pattern Set to Repeat (one track repeat) while track information is on Display. Play video recorded with mobile camera or files downloaded Normal via Web or Mail. Sounds play from the handset speaker. Media Player Open Playback window Alternatively, use Headphones to listen (see P.7-3).
  • Page 147: C Playback Settings

    Playback Playback Settings Options ( e ) Playback Main Menu Media Player Open Video Repeat clips or play them in random order Pattern Select Handset Memory, N7X67k1KsAJ Normal Memory Card or SD VIDEO and Options ( e ) Media Player Pause playback Main Menu Settings...
  • Page 148: Editing Video

    Editing Video Cropping Video Clips Delete the portion before or after the selected frame to save Crop portion between two points to save as a the rest as a new file. Select Two Points new file Options ( e ) Media Player Pause playback Portion after a selected frame is saved as a...
  • Page 149: C Editing Subtitles

    After completing all the settings, press Editing Subtitles and then Set subtitles to appear during video playback. Select Overwrite or Create New and press Select the timing, change the colour and size, or add effects. Display Settings Use Video Player to edit subtitles. Entering Text Duration Set timing and time period for subtitles...
  • Page 150: Scrolling

    Select direction and visual effect for subtitle Adding Text Effects Scrolling scroll Direction: Left to Right, Effect: Frame In Font Colour Change font colours Media Player Pause playback Enter Main Menu White subtitles Display Settings Scrolling Media Player Pause playback Enter Main Menu Direction...
  • Page 151: C Deleting All Subtitles

    Deleting All Subtitles Adding New Playlist Create Playlists in Video Playlist or Music Playlist. Media Player Pause playback Open Subtitle Main Menu Playlists cannot be added into SD VIDEO. options Delete All Subtitle Press Media Player Open Video/Music Playlist Main Menu Options ( e ) window Add New Playlist...
  • Page 152: C Adding Clips/Tracks

    Adding Clips/Tracks Deleting Files in SD VIDEO & SD AUDIO Add video/music from All Videos/All Music to newly Delete files in SD VIDEO or SD AUDIO. (Source files will be created Playlist. deleted.) Playlist stores only file locations. The source files will not be Main Menu Media Player Open All Videos/All Music...
  • Page 153: Managing Files

    Managing Files...
  • Page 154: Data Folder

    Data Folder Window Description To open Data Folder, press b in Standby, select Data Folder and press b. File Organisation NcX67k1KsgJ Data Folder Contents Saved files are organised in separate folders according to file format. Default Folders Still Images Data Folder Large Still Images Pictures Video Images...
  • Page 155: Sorting Files

    Major Icons Memory Card CStill Image & Animation Files Save files directly to SD Memory Card. Exchange files between handset and Memory Card, or back-up handset Icon Format & Extension Description files by type. JPEG (.jpg) JPEG image Sorting Files PNG (.png) PNG image Animation...
  • Page 156: Opening Files

    Opening Files Activating Mobile Camera Open file list in Pictures, DCIM, or Videos folder and follow the Main Menu Data Folder steps below. Mobile camera activates in Photo Camera mode from Pictures and DCIM folders, or in Video Camera mode from Select from Pictures to Other Videos folder.
  • Page 157: C Svg Files

    Select Set As Wallpaper and press View graphics in SVG files, including tables and maps. Press For more information on SVG-T, visit http://www.sharp.co.jp/j/ (Japanese only). Wallpaper is set. Phone Book Picture 2 (Up), 4 (Left), 6 (Right), 8 (Down) Scroll...
  • Page 158: C Ringvideo & Ringtone

    Editing Images Ringvideo & Ringtone Edit images in Pictures folder. Change size, add effects or Ringvideo combine images. Main Menu Data Folder Videos Changing Image Size Select a file and press Resize images in Pictures folder to use for Wallpaper, Select as Ring Video and press Alarm, etc.
  • Page 159 Resize to Preset Size Cropping Images Main Menu Data Folder Pictures Main Menu Data Folder Pictures Select a file and press Select a file and press Select Resize and press Select Resize and press Select Cut and press Select from To Wallpaper to Alarm and press to move to the upper left corner of the...
  • Page 160: C Enlarging/Reducing Image

    Enlarging/Reducing Image Visual Effects Dress up images with pre-loaded visual effects. Main Menu Data Folder Pictures Apply to JPEG images including Continuous Shoot images. Select a file and press Retouch can be selected only for compatible files. Select Picture Editor and press Use images between W 52 x H 52 and W 240 x H 320 dots.
  • Page 161: Face Arrange

    Press Select a type and press Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry. File name is the Mirror: Right-half Right side of face date and time of entry. Mirror: Left-half Left side of face Note Decorated images may be too large to save or send via Grin Eyes and mouth of a smiling face MMS.
  • Page 162 Set the eyes and then mouth in the same way Adjusting Face Arrange Position Change the default positions and sizes of targets to fit the image. Changes apply to the current image only. In Step 4 on P.8-9, select Positioning and press Press A rectangle appears with W in the upper left corner.
  • Page 163: Panorama Images

    Select Picture Editor and press Panorama Images Select Merge Panorama and press Combine two images into one. Select Second Image and press Select another image and press Press , select Select Effect and press Select from Standard to N7X67k1KsgJ Document and press Select two images Merge Panorama ^ If the image is too large or too small,...
  • Page 164: C Split Screen

    Press Split Screen Repeat Steps 6 - 8 to add images N7X67k1KsgJ Combine up to four reduced images into ^ In Step 6, select Third Image or Fourth Image and press b . one. To preview Split Image, press e Apply to JPEG and PNG images.
  • Page 165: C Additional Picture Effects

    Text Templates Additional Picture Effects Some menu items can only be selected for compatible files. Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message. Save up to 50 entries of up to 256 characters each. (Maximum Reformat file Convert JPEG to PNG, and vice versa number of entries may be less depending on contents.) Main Menu Data Folder...
  • Page 166: Editing Files & Folders

    Select Rename and press Editing Files & Folders Enter name and press Press Adding Folders Assign different names to folders within a layer. Deleting Files & Folders Main Menu Data Folder Delete folder contents before deleting folders. Select from Pictures to Other Documents and Files in V-appli, Bookmarks, My Saved Page and Text press Templates folders can only be deleted one at a time.
  • Page 167: C Copying/Moving Files

    Copying/Moving Files All Files Files in use for V-application cannot be copied, moved or deleted. Copy or move files to other folders in Data Folder. To check all, press Select Select All Copy/forward protected files cannot be copied. Press Default folders support corresponding file formats (see P.8-2). To uncheck all, press Select Unselect Some files may not be copied or moved.
  • Page 168 Copying/Moving Multiple Files Files in V-appli, Bookmarks, My Saved Page and Text Templates folders can only be copied or moved one at a time. Options ( e ) Data Folder Select a folder Main Menu Advanced Multiple Select Select a file and press ^ 4 appears.
  • Page 169: Connectivity

    Connectivity...
  • Page 170: Getting Started

    Getting Started Available Files Exchange files and information between handset and other Function Note File Files devices via Bluetooth or infrared. Use Bluetooth to connect In One File transfers, the to other handsfree devices or use handset as a modem. following settings are lost: Transfer Options Phone Book...
  • Page 171: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Bluetooth Connection Activate Bluetooth (see P.9-4) on recipient device. Getting Started Connection starts when a request is received from the other device. (Passcode may be required.) Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows 802SH to communicate with other compatible devices (PCs, mobile Sender Recipient phones, handsfree devices, etc.).
  • Page 172 Bluetooth Indicators Device Search & Pairing Search for Bluetooth devices for pairing. Bluetooth transmission ready Passcodes are not necessary for paired devices. Bluetooth transmission in progress Search for up to 16 devices at a time. Bluetooth talk in progress Activate Bluetooth on devices to be paired with. Activating Bluetooth Main Menu Connectivity...
  • Page 173: C Bluetooth Operations

    Bluetooth Operations Device Indicator Wireless headset One File Transfer Handsfree device CSending Mobile phone Others Send one file or entry from Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks or Data Folder (see P.9-2). Renaming Paired Devices Open file or entry list, select a file or entry and Press Select Connectivity Press...
  • Page 174 CReceiving Prepare recipient device Press Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Switch On/Off Connecting… appears and transfer starts. Choose On and press Press b When requested, enter passcode When connection is requested, Calling not available during operation, OK? appears To accept connection request from unpaired devices, press Press b Enter passcode Off Line Mode...
  • Page 175 When connection is requested, Calling not All File Transfer available during operation, OK? appears CSending To accept connection request from unpaired devices, press Press b Enter passcode Off Line Mode Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth confirmation appears. Select Send All and press Press ^ When there is no entry in Paired Devices, device search starts.
  • Page 176: C Bluetooth Settings

    Connecting Handsfree Devices Devices marked with P reconnect to handset when placing or receiving calls. Pair with handsfree devices beforehand (see P.9-4). Bluetooth Settings Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Handsfree Devices Select a device and press The device is connected and P (checked) appears. Device Name Specify a Bluetooth name for handset When transmission is in progress, press e i .
  • Page 177: Infrared

    Infrared When transfer fails, Device not found. Reconnect? appears. Take the precautions on the left and press e i to try again. Getting Started Infrared Indicators Precautions d (grey) Infrared transmission ready d (red) Infrared connection in progress Infrared transmission in progress Activating Infrared Activate Infrared when transferring files.
  • Page 178: C Transferring Files

    CReceiving Transferring Files Main Menu Connectivity Infrared Switch On/Off One File Transfer Choose On and press CSending Infrared is activated. appears and Standby returns. Acquire infrared transmission within five minutes. Send one file or entry from Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks or When infrared transmission is acquired, Calling Data Folder (see P.9-2).
  • Page 179 Press All File Transfer Off Line Mode is set. Handset Code and Authorisation code are required to Enter Handset Code and press transfer all files (see P.9-9). Enter Authorisation code and press CSending ^ Enter the same Authorisation code as sender's. Main Menu Connectivity Infrared...
  • Page 180: Pc Transmissions

    PC Transmissions Receiving Folders Receive folders from compatible handsets and save to Features: handset Data Folder. Use handset as a modem for packet 802SH does not support sending folders. 3G/GSM GPRS Modem data communication (see P.9-13) 802SH receives folders when it can newly create a folder, or a Exchange files between handset folder with the same name already exists in the same layer as Handset Manager...
  • Page 181: C Utility Software

    Utility Software 3G/GSM GPRS Modem Install 3G/GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager on Connect handset to PC via Bluetooth or USB to transmit your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD-ROM. packet data. Install 3G/GSM GPRS Modem on your PC from the supplied Insert Utility Software to CD-ROM drive Utility Software CD-ROM.
  • Page 182: C Handset Manager

    Network Settings Handset Manager Exchange files and information between handset and PC See indicated pages for the following items: via Bluetooth, infrared or USB. System Settings See P.2-14 Select Network See P.2-14 Compatible files and information: Off Line Mode See P.2-18 Files in Pictures, Videos, Sounds &...
  • Page 183: Set Preferred

    Internet Setting Set priority of Networks to be selected when Set Preferred Auto is set in Select Network (see P.2-14) Use default settings. Change settings when specific Proxy/ Connectivity Network Settings Network Main Menu Access Point settings are required. Settings Select Network Set Preferred Inserting Network...
  • Page 184 Proxy Access Point See P.9-18 for details. See P.9-18 for details. Setting Note Setting Note Proxy Name Up to 60 single-byte alphanumerics Access Point Name Up to 60 single-byte alphanumerics Proxy Address Up to 64 digits Up to 64 digits Access Point Select from the list Authentication Type NONE, PAP or CHAP...
  • Page 185: Create New

    Settings Copy Copy Profiles Application Main Menu Connectivity Internet Setting Application Select Web Settings, MMS Settings or Streaming See P.9-15 for each setting item. Press b Press e Settings Select a Profile Create new Profiles for Web, MMS or Create New Press b Select Copy Enter Profile...
  • Page 186: Create New

    Proxy & Access Point Additional Settings See P.9-16 for each setting item. When Profiles are changed, perform Retrieve Re-Provisioning NW Info and update the settings Create New Create new Proxy and Access Point Connectivity Internet Setting Main Menu Main Menu Connectivity Internet Setting Re-Provisioning...
  • Page 187: Backup & Restore

    Handset stores up to 300 entries between Calendar and Backup & Restore Tasks. If the limit is reached during a transfer, the remaining entries will not be received. Back-up entries to SD Memory Card by function, and Backup or Restore is useful to back-up files (for a newly restore to handset whenever necessary.
  • Page 188: C Handset To Memory Card

    Handset to Memory Card Memory Card to Handset Handset data is overwritten after restoring. Read "Precautions" on P.9-19 beforehand. Read "Precautions" on P.9-19 beforehand. Main Menu Connectivity Backup/Restore Backup Main Menu Connectivity Backup/Restore Restore Enter Handset Code and press Enter Handset Code and press Press Press Off Line Mode is set.
  • Page 189: Additional Functions

    Additional Functions 10-1...
  • Page 190: Mode Settings

    Mode Settings Ringtone/ Set Ringtones or Ringvideos for Voice Calls, Ringvideo TV Calls and New Messages Activate Normal, Meeting, Activity, Car, Headset or Manner Main Menu Settings Mode Settings mode to switch handset settings automatically. Most suitable Ringtone handset responses for each mode are set by default. Press e P Select a mode Select Personalise...
  • Page 191: Vibration

    Customising System Sounds Vibration Handset vibrates for incoming communications Meeting/Activity/Headset/Manner: On, Normal/Car: Off Keypad Tones A tone sounds when a key is pressed Main Menu Settings Mode Settings Touch Tone Press e P Select a mode Select Main Menu Settings Mode Settings Press b Personalise...
  • Page 192: Display

    Display System Use images for Power On/Off, incoming calls Graphics and Alarm windows Power On/Power Off: Preset Animation, Alarm/Incoming Call: Pattern 1 Display Settings Main Menu Settings Display Settings System Graphics Power On/Power Off Wallpaper Use Wallpaper to show an image in Standby Press b Select Power On or Power Off Select...
  • Page 193: Clock & Calendar

    Clock & Show or hide Clock/Calendar in Standby Font Settings Change the weight of handset fonts Calendar Normal Clock: Large, Calendar: Off Main Menu Settings Display Settings Font Settings Main Menu Settings Display Settings Clock & Calendar Press b Select a weight Show Clock Press b Greeting...
  • Page 194: Light Settings

    Sound Settings Light Settings See indicated pages for the following items: Backlight Select Backlight illumination time Volume See P.10-2 Vibration See P.10-3 15 seconds Ringtone/ See P.10-2 External Light See P.10-3 Main Menu Settings Display Settings Backlight Ringvideo Press b Select time System Sounds See P.10-3...
  • Page 195: Clock Settings

    Clock Settings Time Zone/ Change Time Zone or activate Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Time Zone: Tokyo, Daylight Saving: Off Set the date and time (the day of the week is Set Date/Time set automatically) Main Menu Settings Time & Date Time Zone Main Menu Settings...
  • Page 196: User Dictionary

    802SH Download Dictionary (Japanese Only) Download specialised 802SH Download Dictionaries from Entries (Partly Japanese Only) Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site. Activate up to two dictionaries at one time to improve handset character Save up to 100 frequently used words/phrases. Assign a conversion.
  • Page 197: Call Settings

    Call Settings Additional Settings See indicated pages for the following items: Display Call Info Show or hide Call Cost and Call Time after each call See P.12-2, Show Your Diverts See P.12-10 P.12-4 Number Main Menu Settings Call Settings Display Call Info Call Waiting See P.12-5 Call Barring...
  • Page 198: Handset Security

    Handset Security Changing PIN1 or PIN2 Change PIN Change PIN1 or PIN2 Activate Initial PIN Entry first. For more information on PIN, see P.1-7. Main Menu Settings Security Activate Initial PIN Entry PIN1 Press b Select whether to require PIN every time Select PIN Entry Select Change PIN Switch On/Off...
  • Page 199: C Handset Locks

    Activate Handset Lock to require Handset Handset Locks Handset Lock Code each time handset power is turned on Phone Lock Restrict access to handset functions Main Menu Settings Security Handset Lock Press b Choose On or Off Enter Handset Code Main Menu Settings Security...
  • Page 200: Secret Mode

    Secret Mode Changing Handset Code Activate Secret mode to open Secret mode entries. Change Whenever necessary, change Handset Code Handset Code Show Activate or cancel Secret mode 9999 Secret Data Main Menu Settings Security Change Handset Code Press b Main Menu Settings Security Show Secret Data...
  • Page 201: Memory Settings

    Memory Settings LBS (Location Based Service) Settings LBS URL Memory Status Check handset or SD Memory Card memory status Use when accessing to a special URL Setting Main Menu Settings Memory Settings Memory Status Main Menu Settings LBS Settings LBS URL Setting Press b Press b Select Handset or Memory Card...
  • Page 202: Reset

    Reset Cancel custom settings and return handset Reset Settings functions to their default settings Main Menu Settings Master Reset Reset Settings Press b Press e i Enter Handset Code Press b ^ Phone Book entries are unaffected. Clear all Phone Book entries, files in Data Reset All Folder, etc.
  • Page 203 Tools 11-1...
  • Page 204: Calendar

    Calendar Saving Entries Organise daily, weekly, monthly and yearly schedule. Main Menu Tools Calendar Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks (see Select a day and press P.11-18). Select Add New Entry and press Opening Calendar Enter subject and press ^ Enter up to 16 characters.
  • Page 205: Assign Tone

    Enter schedule details and press Calendar Options ^ Enter up to 128 characters. Follow these steps after Step 11 on the left. ^ See "Calendar Options" on the right and P.11-4 to customise schedule related settings. Assign Tone Select tones for Reminder Press Pattern 1 The entry is saved.
  • Page 206: Repeat

    Assign schedule type (once only, daily, Editing Entries Repeat weekly, monthly or yearly) for each event Once Only Main Menu Tools Calendar Select an entry Once Only Schedule Press b Press Select Repeat: Select Once Only Press b Select Edit and press Repetitive Schedule Press b Select an item and press...
  • Page 207: All This Month

    Alarm All This Month Delete all entries of the month Main Menu Tools Calendar Select a month Setting Alarm Press e P Press b Select Delete Set Alarm to sound at a specific time once, each day or on Press b Press e i Select All This Month specific days of the week.
  • Page 208: Assign Alarm Tone

    Press Alarm Options Alarm is set. ^ For more settings, repeat Steps 1 - 5. Assign Select tones for Alarm Press to exit Alarm Tone Pattern 1 Standby returns and e appears. Tools Alarms Open an entry Assign At Alarm Time Main Menu Tone/Video: Alarm is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc.
  • Page 209: Alarm Volume

    Cancelling & Reactivating Alarm Alarm Volume Select Alarm Volume from seven levels Level:5 Switch Off Cancel Alarm and retain the settings Tools Alarms Open an entry Alarm Main Menu Volume: Main Menu Tools Alarms Select an entry Press b Select a level Press e P Press b Select Switch Off...
  • Page 210: Calculator

    Calculator Money Converter C For conversion between domestic and foreign currencies, Use Calculator for basic arithmetic (up to 12 digits) and follow these steps after entering numbers. Conversion is percentage calculation, or currency conversion (Money based on the preset exchange rate. Converter).
  • Page 211: Voice Recorder

    Extended Voice Voice Recorder Press to stop Recording is saved to SD Memory Card. Recording Voice ^ To resume recording, press b . Recording is saved as a new file. Use handset microphone to record voice onto SD Memory Card. For Message Make sure battery is adequately charged.
  • Page 212: C Recording Settings

    Recording Settings Playback Sounds play from handset speaker. Record Time Select Extended Voice or For Message Alternatively, use Multi Stereo Headphones (see P.7-3). For Message Main Menu Tools Voice Recorder Main Menu Tools Voice Recorder Press Press e P Press b Select Record Time Select My Sounds and press Press b...
  • Page 213: Barcode

    Barcode Main Menu Barcode Scan Barcode Frame barcode in the centre of Display Scan printed barcodes with mobile camera or download QR ^ Keep handset approximately 10 cm away from the barcode. Codes via Web or MMS. ^ Slide Portrait/Macro Selector to Macro to scan barcodes. Press : to use Mobile Light.
  • Page 214 CUsing Scan Results Continuous Scan Select a number starting with TEL: Press Place Calls After scanning, Scan complete scan new? appears. Press f The number appears ^ To continue scanning Press b Select a mail address including @ Press Frame barcode in the centre of Send Mail New Message window opens (See P.14-7 for Display...
  • Page 215: Scanning During Text Entry

    Press e P Press b Scanning during Save to Scanned Select Save Insert scan results into current cursor position ^ Save up to 10 items. Text Entry Results In a text entry window, press e P Select Press e P Press b Select Copy Press b...
  • Page 216: Creating Qr Codes

    Creating QR Codes Switching Storage Media Before saving, press Select Save To Create QR Codes from entered text, Phone Book, Pictures, Press Select Handset or Memory Card Sound & Ringtones, and Text Templates. Press Save up to the equivalent of 513 digits or 131 kanji per QR Code. Attaching to MMS Mail Large size items are divided into maximum of 16 QR Codes.
  • Page 217: Text Scanner

    Text Scanner Main Menu Barcode Scan Text Frame text in the centre of Display NKX67k1IAAJ Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone numbers or roman ^ Adjust to frame text in [ ]. letters) with mobile camera. Letters at the ends may be distorted. Scan up to 60 single-byte characters within 3 lines.
  • Page 218: Scanning During Text Entry

    Scan results appear Press ^ Scan results can be used as follows: Handset automatically recognises scan results as a URL, Email Address, Phone Number or Text. If handset setting is incorrect, Access Mobile Internet, copy select the correct mode. To change mode, press e P Email address Send mail, save to Phone Book, copy Select Change Mode...
  • Page 219: Stopwatch

    Press to exit Stopwatch To end Stopwatch when recording or stopped, press d W Press e i Record elapsed time for up to 24 hours (23 hours, 59 ^ Records are deleted when Stopwatch is cancelled. minutes and 59.9 seconds) in 0.1-second increments. Save records to Text Templates.
  • Page 220: Tasks

    Press Tasks The entry is saved. Save event with deadlines. Check completed tasks. At Reminder Time Save up to 300 entries between Tasks and Calendar (see P.11-2). Reminder operates according to the settings. Saving Entries Stopping Reminder Tone Main Menu Tools Tasks Press...
  • Page 221: Assign Tone

    Tasks Options Opening Entries Follow these steps after Step 7 on P.11-18. Main Menu Tools Tasks Assign Tone Select tones for Reminder to select (all entries), Pattern 1 Preset Sounds (checked) or (unchecked) Press b Select Reminder: Select Assign Tone/ ^ Entries with a check appear in c , entries Press b Video:...
  • Page 222: C Deleting Entries

    World Clock Deleting Entries Display local time and the time of another area in the world. This Task Delete one entry World Clock supports Daylight Saving time. Select World Clock for Clock & Calendar setting to use World Main Menu Tools Tasks Select an entry...
  • Page 223: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Countdown Timer End Timer Expired appears. Vibration activates and Alarm Tone Set Countdown Timer up to 60 minutes in 1-second sounds according to the settings. increments. Alarm Tone sounds and Small Light flashes ^ Alarm stops automatically after 60 seconds. Press d 3 when set time elapses.
  • Page 224: Expenses Memo

    Expenses Memo Edit Category Rename categories Use Expenses Memo to add expenses, such as travel expenses. Main Menu Tools Expenses Memo Enter up to 30 entries (up to 29,999,999.7 yen in total, Press b Select Edit Category Select a 999,999.99 yen per entry). Press b Press b category...
  • Page 225: C Selecting Images & Prints

    Selecting Images & Prints Print Settings To specify same number of copies for all DCF images on Add Date Add dates to prints SD Memory Card, see right. Main Menu Tools Photo Print Picture Setting Main Menu Tools Photo Print Settings Select a folder and press Press b...
  • Page 226: E-Books

    Use handset as a dictionary by saving dictionary files. ^ The last page you opened will appear next time. For details, access Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site ^ E-Books cannot be opened while sounds play or a (see P.13-11).
  • Page 227 Folders and Files Text Operations C Adding Folders C Jump to the first or last page. In book contents list, press Select Press Select Home or End Press C Move to a specific location. New Folder Press Enter folder name Press Select % Shift Press...
  • Page 228 Bookmark Using Linked Info/Copying Text Add bookmarks to return to the pages easily. C Use numbers, addresses or URLs to place calls, send MMS messages or access Mobile Internet sites. Use two bookmarks per E-Book (for up to five E-Books). Select an item Press Select Jump...
  • Page 229: C Using E-Book Images

    Using E-Book Images Using A Dictionary Use downloaded e-book dictionaries to look up As Wallpaper Save images as Wallpaper Look Up Word word definitions, etc. Main Menu Tools E-Book Open E-Book Main Menu Tools E-Book Press e P Press b Select an image Select Set as Select a dictionary...
  • Page 230: Phone Help

    Phone Help Open quick guides to functions other than Main Menu functions. Main Menu Tools Select Phone Help and press Phone Help window opens. Handset Status and Key Press Method Operations (Keys) Function Press Guide for another function appears. Press to end 11-28...
  • Page 231: Optional Services

    Optional Services 12-1...
  • Page 232: Optional Service Overview

    Optional Service Overview Call Forwarding When handset is out-of-range, access Optional Services from Transfer incoming calls to a specified phone number a touch-tone landline. according to the preset forwarding condition and service type. For details, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Forwarding conditions Information (see P.16-32).
  • Page 233: Cancel Forwarding

    Cancel Call Forwarding Initiate Call Forwarding Cancel Call Forwarding Forwarding Settings Call Settings Diverts Select a Main Menu Settings Call Settings Diverts Main Menu forwarding condition Each Forwarding Condition Press b Choose On Select Enter Phone Select a forwarding condition Choose Off Press b Number...
  • Page 234: Voice Mail

    Voice Mail Adjust ring time to set the response priority when using Voice Mail together with Message Recorder (see P.2-20). Example: Ring time for Voice Mail: 10 seconds Transfer incoming calls to Voice Mail according to the preset Ring time for Message Recorder: 9 seconds conditions (same as those for Call Forwarding on P.12-2).
  • Page 235: Play Voice Mail

    Play Voice Mail Check Voice Mail messages Incoming Calls Put Line 1 on hold to answer Line 2 When a tone sounds during a call, press f Main Menu Messages Voice Mail Press f to switch between two lines. Press b Select Call Voice Mail ^ Follow the guidance for further operations after handset Ending Calls while Someone is on Hold...
  • Page 236: Conference Call

    Conference Call Conference Call Use up to five lines simultaneously Press e P while switching between two lines Separate Subscription Required Press b Select Multi Party Select Press b Conference All Dial New Open another line during a call Number Press f Ending Calls during Conference Call Enter a phone number during a call...
  • Page 237: Call Barring

    Call Barring ^ Network Password selected at initial subscription (see Note P.1-33) is required to change Call Barring settings. ^ If Network Password is incorrectly entered three times, Restrict incoming/outgoing calls, including SMS messages. Call Barring settings are locked. To resolve, Network Following restrictions are available: Password and Centre Access Code must be changed.
  • Page 238: C Restricting Outgoing Calls

    Restricting Outgoing Calls Status Check Call Barring status for outgoing calls Restrict outgoing calls by selecting a type of Settings Call Settings Call Barring Set Restriction Main Menu restrictions and services Outgoing Calls Press b Select restriction Select a service Settings Call Settings Call Barring...
  • Page 239: C Restricting Incoming Calls

    Set Reject Restricting Incoming Calls Designate phone numbers to reject Number Set/Cancel Settings Call Settings Call Barring Set or cancel restriction of incoming calls Main Menu Restriction Rejected Numbers Set Reject Number Adding New Numbers Settings Call Settings Call Barring Main Menu Incoming Calls Press b...
  • Page 240: C Changing Network Password

    Caller ID Changing Network Password Show or hide your own phone number when placing calls. Change N/W Change Network Password Password Regardless of this setting, sending or blocking Caller ID can be selected for each call. Enter the following numbers Settings Call Settings Call Barring...
  • Page 241: Vodafone Live! Overview

    Vodafone live! Overview 13-1...
  • Page 242: Vodafone Live! Basics

    Vodafone live! Basics Vodafone live! Services Use Vodafone live! services to exchange text and multimedia messages with compatible handsets, download sounds and images as well as V-applications or browse the Mobile Internet. CWeb Use Web to access the Mobile Internet directly from handset. Browse for image or sound files as well as information. Web Information Mobile Internet Access Vodafone live! compatible...
  • Page 243 CV-applications Download V-applications, including games and 3D graphics. Web Downloads Network V-applications Screensaver Download V-applications via Web. Enjoy Network games or real time information. Keep a V-application active in Standby. Scores Screensaver Games Real Time Download Stock Prices Download and use 802SH compatible V-applications. An additional contract is required to use V-applications.
  • Page 244: C Automatic Network Setup

    Automatic Network Setup Customising Handset Address To use Vodafone live! services, first download network connection information from Vodafone live! Service Centre. Default Handset initiates Network Setup when e, d or b is pressed for the first time. To download network connection information for the second time and after, see Account Name Domain Name...
  • Page 245: Getting Started

    CSSL Getting Started Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption protocol for secure Internet transmissions of important/sensitive Web Info Content information such as credit card numbers. Sample Web information page: Electronic certificates are saved on handset (see P.13-18). Disclaimer Scroll Bar (see P.13-8) When a security notice appears, subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the information.
  • Page 246: Using Web

    Using Web Page Jump Press to open previous page. Use Web to access the Mobile Internet for information as B To return to the original page after the above operation, well as image, sound and other files. press e P Press b Select Forward Opening Web Menu...
  • Page 247: C Entering Urls Directly

    Entering URLs Directly Using URL Log Enter URLs directly via Web to access Mobile Internet sites. Access Mobile Internet sites using previously entered URLs. Perform Network Setup before using Web (see P.13-4). Perform Network Setup before using Web (see P.13-4). Up to 10 domains are saved, and up to 30 information pages Options ( e ) Main Menu...
  • Page 248: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Text Entry & Item Selection Enter text or select items to send information. Moving Cursor Text Entry Field ^ Highlight , and press b . Text Move cursor to select items. Selectable items are underlined. entry window opens. Enter text and Use E to scroll through items.
  • Page 249: Using Linked Info

    Phone Numbers Input Memory Select a number and press C Entered text is saved to Input Memory, except Security Code Select Call or TV Call and press and entries made in secured sites. Use saved text in other The number is dialled. applications.
  • Page 250: Advanced Features

    Select Save here and press Advanced Features Enter title (file name) and press ^ To accept the default title (file name), press e K . Saving to Data Folder Press Save images, sounds, vFiles, etc. to Data Folder. File is saved to Data Folder. ^ When memory is full, notification appears.
  • Page 251: C Bookmarks & My Saved Page

    My Saved Page Handset does not connect to the Network to open saved information. Press Sharp's Space Town Mobile Internet site (Japanese Only) is The content plays or appears. Press d W to return. Bookmarked by default. Visit Space Town for various downloads such as Wallpapers, games and Dictionary files.
  • Page 252 Saving URLs & Information Opening Saved Info & Links Main Menu Vodafone live! Open information Main Menu Vodafone live! Press Press ^ Information can only be saved when Mark Page appears in Menu. Bookmarks Bookmarks Select Bookmarks and Select Mark Page and press press Press To open properties, select a file...
  • Page 253: C Editing Bookmarks & My Saved Page

    Bookmarks Editing Bookmarks & My Saved Page Sort Bookmarks into folders Folder Open Bookmarks or My Saved Page first (see P.13-12 Create a Folder "Opening Saved Info & Links"). Open Bookmarks and press e P Select New Press b Press b twice Select Folder Rename Edit title or Bookmarks folder name...
  • Page 254 Streaming When Manner Mode is Active Manner mode active. Output sound? appears. Play back a video or sound file while it is downloading. ^ Press e i to cancel Manner mode temporarily. Only compatible files are supported. Handset speaker outputs sound at the volume set for Downloaded files are not saved.
  • Page 255: C Sub Menu Settings

    Sub Menu Settings Access Log C Up to 10 previously accessed URLs are saved. When full, Reload Page Update information oldest URLs are deleted automatically to make room for new ones. C To open properties, perform Step 1 on P.13-14 and follow Vodafone live! Open information Options...
  • Page 256: Browser Data

    Browser Data Clear Cache, Cookies or Access History About Open browser details Vodafone live! Open information Options Vodafone live! Open information Options Main Menu Main Menu ( e ) ( e ) Advanced Browser Data Advanced Press b Press b Select an item Select About Press d W to return.
  • Page 257: Other Functions

    Other Functions Scroll Step Select from three scroll units Single Line Basic Settings Options ( e ) Vodafone live! Advanced Main Menu Settings Scroll Step Cookies Enable or disable cookies Press b Select a unit Enabled Font Size Change character size Options ( e ) Vodafone live! Advanced...
  • Page 258: Secure Prompt

    Security Select whether to show or hide warning Secure Prompt messages before entering and exiting SSL/ TLS secured information Show Options ( e ) Vodafone live! Advanced Main Menu Settings Security Secure Prompt Press b Select Show or Don't Show View certification of currently opened Certificates information...
  • Page 259 Messaging 14-1...
  • Page 260: Incoming Text Messages

    Incoming Text Messages Information Number of unread messages appears in Standby. The Centre automatically delivers text messages to handset. To open messages, select an item Press Opening New Messages Perform from Step 3 New Mail during Operations When mail arrives, animation N4 6 Information appears when Standby returns.
  • Page 261 In Viewer Position Message Content Use Side Keys to open new messages in Viewer position. Sender ^ Number, mail address or name appears. When mail arrives, animation plays and Delivery ^ If the number or mail address is not Notice appears saved in Phone Book, name 6 (SMS Mail) or 7 (MMS Mail) appears according to message type.
  • Page 262: C Retrieving Mms Messages

    Retrieving a Message Retrieving MMS Messages The Centre delivers the initial portion of MMS messages when: Main Menu Messages Received Select a message and press A message was sent to multiple recipients Files are attached to the message ^ Select a message with Q . In Received folder, appears when the remaining portion of Select Download and press...
  • Page 263: Using Received Messages

    Retrieving Selected Messages Using Received Messages When more than one message is selected, some may not Reply Reply to messages be retrieved. Open a message and press e P Options ( e ) Select Main Menu Messages Received Press b Reply or Reply all Perform from Step 4 Select Advanced and press...
  • Page 264: Sending Text Messages

    Sending Text Messages Character Entry Limits Character limits vary by Message Type. Overview SMS Mail 160 single-byte alphanumerics Approximately 30,000 single-byte alphanumerics, up Compose Message (see P.14-8) MMS Mail to 300 KB including attachments MMS message text character limit differs by attachment size and number of recipients.
  • Page 265: C Creating A Message

    Media Console Creating a Message Media Console appears in New Message window for Press , select Messages and mail-related functions. When r is on Media Console, use press F to select icons. ^ Alternatively, press e Y in Otherwise press D until r appears or press e P to Standby.
  • Page 266: C Entering Message Text

    ^ Messages are sent even if handset is closed. Enter a recipient and press ^ When send fails, messages are saved to Unsent folder Mail Setting window opens. ( C appears). Enter subject or specify Advanced settings, if necessary Entering Message Text To return to New Message window, press d W .
  • Page 267: C Attaching Images & Sounds

    Attaching Images & Sounds Inserting Signature In a text entry window, press Select Attach images, sound files or vFiles. Advanced Press Select Signature Attach up to 300 KB including message text. Press To switch to SD Memory Card, press in file list for Data ^ Create signature beforehand (see P.14-31).
  • Page 268 Attaching Video Images Attaching Schedule to select (Video) and press In New Message window, select on Media Select Saved Videos and press Console Press Select Attach Appt. Press To capture a video image, select Record Video Select a day with schedules Press Press b Press b (Start)
  • Page 269: C Creating Slides

    Creating Slides Preview Message In New Message window, select on Media Combine message text with sounds or still/video images to Console Press Select Preview Message create slides. Received slides appear in order. Press Attach up to two files to create a slide. (Select a still image B Press d W to return.
  • Page 270: C Entering Recipient

    When finished, press until appears on Entering Recipient Media Console ^ Skip this step if it is already on Display. Main Menu Messages Create New Enter text and others to select and press Press until appears on Media Console Entering Recipient: see right ^ Skip this step if it is already on Display.
  • Page 271 Adding Recipients Editing Recipients In Address List, select a number or address C Enter up to 20 recipients. In Mail Setting window, select Press Select Edit Recipients Press the recipient entry field Press Edit a number or address Press Address List appears Deleting Recipients Select Add Ph.
  • Page 272: C Setting Message Type

    Setting Message Type Advanced Settings Set a message type (SMS or MMS) in Mail Setting window These settings are valid for one message when set during (see Step 4 on P.14-12). message composition. SMS is not available when: Advanced settings are not available when resending messages. Subject is entered Specify settings in Mail Setting window (see Step 4 on P.14-12).
  • Page 273: Priority

    Saving to Draft Priority Set delivery priority when sending mail Available only for MMS messages. Main Menu Messages Create New Press b Enter text and press In Mail Setting window, select Advanced Press b Creating a Message: see P.14-7 Select Priority Select from Low to Press b New Message Window...
  • Page 274: C Using Mail Templates

    Creating Message from Template Using Mail Templates Save created messages as templates. Main Menu Messages Select Templates and press Saving as Template Template list appears. Main Menu Messages Create New Select a template and press Enter text and press New Message window opens. Creating a Message: see P.14-7 Edit the template message New Message Window...
  • Page 275: Mail Box

    Mail Box Checking Messages Messages in Mail Box Mail Box Type Main Menu Messages Messages are organised in separate folders according to the type. Select Received, Draft, Sent or Unsent and press Mail Box Message list appears (see P.14-19). Received messages Received Select a message and press Message window opens (see P.14-20 "Message Content").
  • Page 276 Messages in Personal Folders Resending Messages See P.14-20 for details about Personal Folders. C To resend failed messages, open Unsent folder and follow these steps. Main Menu Messages Personal Folders Select a message Press Select Select a folder and press Re-send Press Message list appears (see P.14-19).
  • Page 277: List Content

    List Content Message Type or Status ^ Message Status Unread Read Sent Failed ^ Message Type or Settings MMS Mail SMS Mail File attached Protected Priority (High) SMS Mail on Priority (Low) MMS Notice Delivery Report USIM Card Appears only when MMS Mail is subscribed. Appears only in Received folder.
  • Page 278: Message Content

    Message Content Personal Folders Sort received messages into seven Personal Folders. Sender or Recipient ^ Number, mail address or name Changing Folder Name appears. ^ If the number or address is not Main Menu Messages Personal Folders saved in Phone Book, name Select a folder and press designated by the sender appears except for the following:...
  • Page 279 Moving Messages Incoming linked messages cannot be moved. Move messages between folders in Personal Folders. Main Menu Messages Select Received or Personal Folders and press Message list appears (see P.14-19). Press b For Personal Folders, select a folder Select a message and press Select Advanced and press Select Move to Folder and press Select a folder and press...
  • Page 280 Auto Sort Editing Distribution Rule Sort messages automatically by phone number, mail After Step 2, select a number Press address or subject. Select Edit Press Press Edit Create up to 5 Distribution Rules for one folder. the rule Press Distribution Rule with a smaller number has higher priority. Changing Distribution Rule (Phone Number/Address) Main Menu Messages...
  • Page 281: Replying To Messages

    Replying to Messages Forwarding Messages Main Menu Messages Received Main Menu Messages Select a message and press Select Received or Sent and press Press Select a message and press Select Reply or Reply All and press Press New Message window opens. Select Forward and press ^ Use MMS to send messages to up to 20 recipients at once.
  • Page 282: C Sending From Draft

    Sending from Draft Protecting a Message Protect important messages in Received or Sent folder from Main Menu Messages Draft inadvertent deletion. Select a message and press Main Menu Messages New Message window opens. Select Received or Sent and press Press until appears on Media Console ^ Skip this step if it is already on Display.
  • Page 283: C Deleting Messages

    Deleting All in Mail Box Deleting Messages Protected messages cannot be deleted. Selecting Messages to Delete Main Menu Messages Main Menu Messages Select Received, Draft, Sent or Unsent folder Select Received, Draft, Sent, Unsent or Personal (see P.14-17) and press Folders (see P.14-17) and press Message list appears (see P.14-19).
  • Page 284: C Linked Info

    Deleting All in Personal Folders Linked Info Protected messages cannot be deleted. Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Main Menu Messages Personal Folders Save linked phone numbers, mail addresses and URLs from Select a folder and press message text and sender's/recipient's address to Phone Book. Message list appears (see P.14-19).
  • Page 285: C Saving Attachments To Data Folder

    Using Linked Info Saving Attachments to Data Folder Use numbers (TEL:), addresses or URLs (http://, https:// Save attachments (images, sounds, vFiles, etc.) to Data Folder. or rtsp://) to place calls, send MMS messages or access Main Menu Messages Mobile Internet sites. Selected items can only be used when Select Received or Sent and press colour changes.
  • Page 286: C Mail Box List

    Enter title (file name) and press Change received message status from read to Read/Unread ^ To accept the default title (file name), press e K . unread or vice versa Press Main Menu Messages Received File is saved to Data Folder. Switching Status of a Message ^ When memory is full, notification appears.
  • Page 287: Server Mail

    Server Mail Checking Server Mail Volume After Step 1, select Server Mail Volume Press Retrieving Mail List B To refresh, press e h Press e i B Press d W to return. Use Acquire Mail List to receive Mail List from the Centre then select messages to retrieve.
  • Page 288: C Retrieving Selected Messages

    Retrieving Selected Messages Deleting Selected Messages Main Menu Messages Main Menu Messages Select Server Mail Box and press Select Server Mail Box and press Select Mail List and press Select Mail List and press Select a message and press Select a message and press Download starts.
  • Page 289: C Forwarding Server Mail

    Mail Settings Forwarding Server Mail Forward Server Mail directly to PCs, etc. General Settings Main Menu Messages Received Open a message (MMS Notice) Set download option for Home Network system Home Download (In Japan only default setting is available) ^ Select an MMS message with Q . Always defer Press Messages...
  • Page 290: Delivery Rep. Allow

    Delivery Rep. Select whether or not to send delivery status to Select a message format for new SMS Message Format Allow senders requesting Delivery Reports. messages Normal Messages Settings General Settings Messages Settings SMS Settings Main Menu Main Menu Delivery Rep. Allow Message Format Press b Press b...
  • Page 291: Mms Settings

    MMS Settings Slide Duration Set a display time for each slide 3 Seconds Messages Settings MMS Settings Slide Main Menu Duration Press e P Press b Select Edit Enter Press b twice time Max Message Reject messages larger than a specified size Size 300 KB Messages...
  • Page 292 V-applications 15-1...
  • Page 293: V-Application Basics

    V-application Basics SD Memory Card Synchronise SD Memory Cards used on other Vodafone Getting Started handsets, PCs and other devices to update V-appli Library. Perform Network Setup before using Web (see P.13-4). Network Connection Update V-appli Library to avoid malfunction. Network V-applications require a network connection.
  • Page 294: C Downloading V-Applications

    V-application Properties Downloading V-applications Perform Network Setup before using Web (see P.13-4). Some V-applications can be downloaded to SD Memory Cards. Title Make sure signal is strong. Main Menu V-appli V-appli Library More V-Appli Download Size Open a Mobile Internet site offering V-applications Save Size Select a V-application and press Cancel download (...
  • Page 295 Starting V-applications Starting Network V-applications C When a network connection confirmation message appears Operate V-applications with handset open (clamshell open). after Step 2, follow these steps. Main Menu V-appli Choose On or Off Press V-application starts ^ To disable the confirmation message, see P.15-7. Select V-appli Library and press C If Off Line Mode is active (see P.2-18), follow these steps V-appli Library opens.
  • Page 296: C Exit, Pause & Resume

    Exit, Pause & Resume Managing V-applications Exiting or Pausing V-applications Properties View V-application details Press while using a V-application Main Menu V-appli V-appli Library Exiting V-application Press e P Select a V-application Select Select End and press Press b Information V-appli Library returns ( K disappears).
  • Page 297: Move To Card

    Using V-applications Move to Card Move V-applications to SD Memory Card Main Menu V-appli V-appli Library Setting Screensaver Press e P Select a V-application Select Activate a V-application to run in Standby. Press b Move to Card Only one V-application can be set at a time, and some do not When an older version of the V-application is saved, press run in Standby.
  • Page 298: C Setting Security Level

    Setting Security Level Activation Time V-application set as Screensaver starts after Activation Time Customise the method of confirmation, etc. for each elapses. Set time as follows. V-application operation below. Press Select V-appli Press Select Settings: Screensaver Press Select Activation Time Phone Call Place Voice Calls Press...
  • Page 299: Additional Functions

    Select an option and press Additional Functions ^ Some options may not appear. Confirmation appears every time V-application Operational Settings Session V-applications start Confirmation appears before the specific Application Ask Once Adjust the volume of V-application sounds operation Volume Blanket No confirmation Level:3 Reject the operation...
  • Page 300: Vibration

    Handset vibrates while compatible Reset Vibration V-applications play Set to Default All settings for V-applications return to default Main Menu V-appli Settings Vibration Press b Choose On, Link to Sound or Off Main Menu V-appli Settings Set to Default ^ In Manner mode, vibration set in Manner settings applies. Press b Press e i Enter Handset Code...
  • Page 301: Appendix

    Appendix 16-1...
  • Page 302: Function Menu

    Function Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Pictures P.8-2 V-appli Library P.15-4 DCIM P.8-2 Screensaver P.15-6 V-appli Videos P.8-2 Settings P.15-8 Sounds&Ringtones P.8-2 Information P.15-4 Data Folder V-appli P.15-2 Vodafone live! P.13-6 Bookmarks P.13-11 Media Player P.7-2...
  • Page 303 Main Menu Sub Menu Refer to Scan Barcode P.11-11 Open Barcode P.11-13 Barcode Create QR Code P.11-14 Scan Text P.11-15 Scanned Results P.11-13 Bluetooth P.9-3 Infrared P.9-9 Connectivity Network Settings P.9-14 Internet Setting P.9-15 Backup/Restore P.9-19 All Calls P.2-11 Missed Calls P.2-11 Received Calls P.2-11...
  • Page 304: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Is g pressed for 2+ seconds? ^ Press g for 2+ seconds. ^ Is battery low or dead? ^ Charge battery or install a charged battery. Handset does not turn on ^ Is battery installed? ^ Install battery properly.
  • Page 305 Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Is signal weak? ^ Move to a place where signal is strong and retry. Calls are interrupted or cut ^ Is battery low or dead? ^ Charge battery or install a charged battery. ^ Is Keypad Lock active? ( b appears) ^ Cancel Keypad Lock (see P.1-29).
  • Page 306 Problem Possible Cause Solution ^ Battery runs out faster depending on the ^ Refer to "Estimated Hours of Use (fully charged Battery runs out quickly environment (temperatures, charging/signal battery)", "Battery Time" and "Extend Battery Time" conditions), usage or settings. (see P.1-17 - 1-18). ^ Display may flicker under fluorescent lights.
  • Page 307 V-application Display Messages Display Cause Solution ^ A V-application is paused. ^ Close the application and try again. ^ Download may fail due to low battery. ^ Charge battery beforehand. ^ Press e K to continue downloading and press ^ Library memory is full. d W to cancel.
  • Page 308 Display Cause Solution ^ Press e i to continue downloading and press ^ You are downloading a new version of the saved d c to cancel. application. V-applications cannot be downloaded when the following messages appear: ^ Improper data cannot download application. ^ Application size too large.
  • Page 309: Character Code List

    Character Code List Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-9...
  • Page 310 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-10...
  • Page 311 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-11...
  • Page 312 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-12...
  • Page 313 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-13...
  • Page 314 Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit Last Digit First Three First Three First Three First Three Digits Digits Digits Digits 16-14...
  • Page 315: Pictograph List

    Pictograph List Open Pictograph Code mode and press d a. Use G to select a Pictograph and press b to enter it. CPictograph Code 1 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code Note Pictographs do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets. Pictographs in 2 are animated.
  • Page 316 CPictograph Code 2 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code 16-16...
  • Page 317 CPictograph Code 3 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code Note Pictographs do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets. Pictographs in 2 are animated. 16-17...
  • Page 318 CPictograph Code 4 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code 16-18...
  • Page 319 CPictograph Code 5 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code Note Pictographs do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets. Pictographs in 2 are animated. 16-19...
  • Page 320 CPictograph Code 6 Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Pictograph Code Code Code Code Code Note Pictographs do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets. Pictographs in 2 are animated. 16-20...
  • Page 321: Specifications

    Specifications C802SH Call Time and Standby Time will decrease if Display Backlight is used frequently. Weight Approximately 141 g (with battery) Call Time and Standby Time may decrease when a V-application is active. Approximately 150 minutes (3G) Continuous Call Time Call Time and Standby Time may decrease when handset is Approximately 240 minutes (GSM) used in poor conditions (see P.1-17 "Battery Time").
  • Page 322 CAC Charger CBattery Power Source 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Voltage 3.7 V Power Consumption 13 VA Battery Type Lithium-ion Output Voltage/Current 5.2 VDC/650 mA Capacity 870 mAh 5 ] C - 35 ] C Charging Temperature Approximately 37.5 x 5.8 x 44.7 mm Dimensions (W x H x D) (without protruding parts) Approximately 53 x 49 x 20 mm...
  • Page 323: Index

    Index Numbers 3G (System Settings) ............2-14 Backlight ............. 5-5, 7-7, 10-6, 15-8 3G/GSM GPRS Modem............9-13 Backup & Restore ..............9-19 Barcode (scanning)............11-11 battery ................1-16, 1-20 About (browser)..............13-16 Battery Strength indicator........1-18, 1-19 AC Charger .................1-22 Blink (V-application) ............15-8 Access Log (Web) ............13-15 Bluetooth (introducing handset) ........
  • Page 324 Call Barring .................12-7 Cost Units ................2-13 Call Costs................2-13 Countdown Timer.............11-21 Call Forwarding ..............12-2 Country Codes ..............10-9 Call Settings................10-9 Create 120x160 (240x320)..........8-12 Call Timers ................2-12 Create New (Profile) ..........9-17, 9-18 Call Waiting.................12-5 Create QR Code..............11-14 Call/Message Notice (V-application).........15-9 Crop..................7-8 Call/Message Priority (V-application) .......15-9 Cut (image) ................
  • Page 325 Display Size ...............7-7, 13-14 Forward ............14-5, 14-23, 14-31 Downloads (downloading text only).......13-17 Frame ..................8-13 DPOF .................11-22 Function Menu..............16-2 Draft (editing)..............14-24 Draft (Mail Box)..............14-17 General Settings...............14-31 Draft (saving to)..............14-15 Greeting Message ..............10-5 Draft (sending from)............14-24 GSM (System Settings)............2-14 Earpiece Volume ..............2-9 Handset Code ............1-33, 10-12 E-Book................11-24 Handset Lock..............10-11...
  • Page 326 international call..............2-3 Max Message Size............14-33 International Prefix.............10-9 Media Console..............14-7 international roaming............2-14 Media Player .................7-2 Internet (entering URLs directly) ........13-7 Memory All Clear (V-application)........15-9 Internet Setting ..............9-15 Memory Card ..............1-25 Memory Settings ..............10-13 Memory Status ........4-6, 10-13, 14-33, 15-4 Jump to Bottom (Web).............13-16 Merge Panorama ..............8-11 Jump to Top (Web)............13-16...
  • Page 327 Mobile Light (camera) ............6-14 Mode Settings..............10-2 Pager Code ................3-9 Move to Card...............15-6 Pager Code list ..............3-10 Move to Folder..............14-21 Paired Devices (Bluetooth) ..........9-5 Multi Selector................i passcode................9-3 Music Player .................7-4 Paste..................3-14 Mute Microphone............2-3, 5-5 Pen Light................1-29 My Details (Owner Profile)..........4-13 Personal Folders (Auto Sort) ..........14-22 My Saved Page (accessing from) ........13-12 Personal Folders ...........14-17, 14-20...
  • Page 328 Playback Pattern ............7-6, 7-7 Replace Video..............14-10 playing Voice Mail ..............12-5 replacing characters ............3-14 Playlist (Media Player) ............7-11 Reply ................14-5, 14-23 Power Off Sound ..............10-3 Reply All..............14-5, 14-23 Power On Sound ..............10-3 Reply Path.................14-32 Power on/off................1-28 Re-Provisioning..............9-18 Predictive ................3-6 Re-send ................14-18 Preview Message.............14-8, 14-11 Reset All................10-14 Previous Usage ..............3-6...
  • Page 329 Scroll Step (Web)..............13-17 Small Light................1-19 Scrolling (Media Player).............7-10 SMS ..................13-2 Search for Devices (Bluetooth)...........9-4 SMS Settings ..............14-32 Search This Page .............13-16 SMSC Address ..............9-18 Secret mode..............10-12 Soft Keys................1-31 Secure Prompt..............13-18 Sort ................7-4, 7-7, 8-3 Security ..............10-10, 13-18 Sound (Media Console) ..........14-7, 14-9 Security Codes ..............1-33 Sound Settings..............10-6 Security Level ..............15-7...
  • Page 330 Text Templates ............3-15, 8-13 Vodafone live!..............13-2 Time & Date.................10-7 Vodafone Web ..............13-6 Timer (camera)..............6-14 Voice Mail................12-4 Tone Control .................7-5 Voice Recorder..............11-9 Touch Tone ................2-9 Volume ................10-2 TV Call (Hold Guidance Pict)..........5-5 TV Call ...................5-2 Wallpaper ................10-4 TV Call Settings ..............5-5 Warning Tone ..............10-3 Web (moving cursor) ............13-8 Unsent (Mail Box) .............14-17...
  • Page 331: Warranty & After-Sales Services

    Warranty & After-Sales Services CWarranty ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from Note Warranty is provided when you purchase 802SH. use of this product. Check the name of distributor and date of purchase. ^ Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from Read through contents and keep in a safe place.
  • Page 332: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Vodafone Customer Centres From a Vodafone handset, call toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance CCall these toll free numbers from landlines: Subscription Area Service Centre...
  • Page 333 Vodafone 802SH Instruction Manual March 2005, First Edition Vodafone K.K. For additional information, please visit a Vodafone shop. Model: Vodafone 802SH 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: ^ Handset, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned.

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