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Thank you for choosing SoftBank X03HT. Read this guide carefully before use.
This guide is only for use in Japan.
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Available services may vary depending on your contract or plan.
SoftBank X03HT supports 3G and GSM modes.
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All functions including PIM are locked in the following cases:
Model change/contract cancellation; improper USIM Card installation
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Long-term handset disuse
Extended use of Flight Mode
1 To unlock, insert proper USIM Card then reboot handset.
2 To unlock, turn handset off, remove and reinstall battery, then reboot handset.
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  • Page 1 Content is subject to change without notice. For more information, contact Customer Service (P.16-19). SoftBank is not liable for problems related to pre-installed or user-added software. Contact the publisher. All functions including PIM are locked in the following cases: Model change/contract cancellation; improper USIM Card installation...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    Package Contents Contact SoftBank Customer Service (P.16-19) about accessories and optional items. X03HTHandset Battery (HTBAB1) X03HT supports microSD and microSDHC Cards. Purchase a microSD or microSDHC card to use related functions. AC Charger (HTCAC1) USB Cable (HTDAA1) Headphone Cable User Guide (Japanese)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Package Contents..............i On ..................... 1-15 Off ..................... 1-15 Table of Contents..............ii Date & Time................1-15 Guide Overview ..............ix Basic Operations ..............1-16 Safety Precautions ..............x Home Screen................1-16 Usage Notes ...............xviii Opening Applications ..............1-16 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ..........xx Selecting Menu Items ..............
  • Page 4 Contacts & Personal Information Manager In-Call Operations ............... 2-8 Overseas Handset Use ............2-8 Contacts ................4-2 Global Roaming ................2-8 Saving New Entries ...............4-2 Making Calls while Overseas ............2-9 Viewing Contacts................4-3 Manner Mode..............2-10 Editing ..................4-4 Disabling Phone Functions ..........2-10 Deleting ..................4-4 Optional Services ..............
  • Page 5 Messaging Receiving Internet Mail .............5-21 Sending/Receiving Internet Mail..........5-21 Mail Type ................5-2 Internet Mail Window ..............5-21 SMS (Short Message Service) ............5-2 Opening Internet Mail ..............5-22 S! Mail ..................5-2 Viewing & Saving Attachments........... 5-24 Replying to & Forwarding Internet Mail ........5-24 Internet Mail (POP3/IMAP4 ............
  • Page 6 Synchronization Excel Mobile ................ 8-3 Opening Files ................8-3 ActiveSync ................7-2 Closing & Saving Files ..............8-3 PC Environment ................7-2 Excel Mobile Menu ...............8-3 ® Applicable Data ................7-2 PowerPoint Mobile............8-4 Setting ActiveSync .............. 7-3 Opening Files ................8-4 Installing ..................7-3 Viewing Slide Show ..............8-4 Setting ActiveSync Synchronization ..........
  • Page 7 File Management Using Self-Timer ................. 11-8 Adding Frames ................11-8 File Explorer............... 10-2 Creating Panoramic Images ............11-9 Capturing Continuous Pictures ........... 11-9 Starting File Explorer ..............10-2 Zoom ..................11-10 My Documents Folder Structure..........10-2 Using Captured Images ...........11-11 File Explorer Menu ..............
  • Page 8 Bubble Breaker ................. 12-14 Unlocking Screen Clock...............14-6 Solitaire ..................12-15 GPRS Authentication..............14-7 CSD Line Type................14-7 Device Information..............14-7 Security Task Manager..............14-8 Lock Functions..............13-2 Ending Applications ..............14-8 Viewing Free Memory ..............14-8 Device Lock ................13-2 Allocating Free Memory ..............14-9 Setting USIM PINs ............. 13-2 Backing Up Files ..............
  • Page 9 Appendix Function List ..............16-2 Selectable Cities for Weather Information (in Japan) ..16-7 Troubleshooting..............16-8 Handset cannot be used in the following cases: ......16-10 Keypad Key Assignments..........16-11 Character Code List ............16-11 Symbols/Pictograms ............16-13 Symbols..................16-13 Pictograms ................
  • Page 10: Guide Overview

    Keys are indicated by graphics as shown below. To end call, press End key ( Example: Operation Descriptions In this guide, SoftBank X03HT is referred to as X03HT or handset; Softkeys microSD /microSDHC Card is referred to as Memory Card.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Handset malfunction or failure may hinder voice or data transmissions; Using non-specified accessories may result in leakage, SoftBank is not liable for damages to the user or third parties. overheating, rupture or fire, or cause handset, battery or other device failure. Contact SoftBank for accessory-related Before Using Handset information (P.16-19).
  • Page 12 Battery WARNING See the battery label for battery type. Label Battery Type Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card, Headphone Li-ion Lithium ion polymer battery Cable (with Microphone), and USB Cable Refrain from these actions when using battery. Do not place near liquid-filled containers, etc. Failure to do so may result in leakage, Keep the handset and charger away from vases, cups, overheating, rupture or fire.
  • Page 13 If outer case is As of November 1, 2004, handset use while driving is illegal. Stop damaged, remove battery and contact SoftBank Customer your vehicle in a safe place before using the handset, even with a Service (P.16-19).
  • Page 14 Charger If Charger cord is damaged (wire exposed, etc.) stop use immediately. Continued use may cause fire or Do not use transformers. electric shock. Using AC Charger with a transformer designed for overseas Place In-Car Charger where it will not affect trips may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction.
  • Page 15 Use Near Electronic Medical Equipment If you detect an abnormal smell during use, charging or storage, or overheating, discoloration This section is based on “Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications or warping, stop use and remove battery from Equipment Such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment”...
  • Page 16 A parent/guardian should supervise use by CAUTION children and insure handset is used as instructed. Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card, Headphone Failure to do so may lead to injuries. Cable (with Microphone), and USB Cable Handset Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces.
  • Page 17 Charger Handset use may cause itchiness, irritation or eczema depending on ones physical condition. If Handling Charger cord such an abnormality occurs, stop use Do not pull cord to disconnect plug. Pulling cord may immediately and consult a medical professional. stretch it resulting in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 18 Do not dispose of battery with ordinary household garbage. Always tape over the terminals before disposal. Follow local disposal rules or take to a SoftBank shop. Other Charge battery in an environment between 5°C and 35°C. Avoid storing handset with an exhausted battery installed.
  • Page 19: Usage Notes

    Using an old battery or leaving the handset without power may lead to altered or lost data. SoftBank is not liable for lost data. SoftBank is not liable for damages from data (contacts, images, music, etc.) Use the handset in an environment between 5°C - 35°C and 35% - 85% lost or altered by accidents or malfunctions.
  • Page 20 S! Mail is a trademark of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. This handset is equipped with cameras. Observe copyright laws when SOFTBANK name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of shooting with these cameras. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. in Japan and other countries.
  • Page 21: Specific Absorption Rate (Sar)

    This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Patent Portfolio License. communicating with mobile phone base stations; therefore, normal SAR in use is even lower than rated values. This refers to a license only for the following applications for individual or personal use by the customer, and other applications are not For details about SAR, see the following Websites: authorized.
  • Page 22 SAR is 1.58 W/kg. continuously for 6 minutes. For technical standards on body SAR, SoftBank lists information from When placed next to the body: Measurement tests are conducted with the Europe. See “Information on the Effects of Radio Wave Exposure from the back of the mobile phone facing the body at a distance of 1.5 cm as the...
  • Page 23 Effects of Radio Wave Exposure per the EU This handset is a radio transmitting/receiving device. This product has been verified to not exceed the permissible value of radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines are developed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific institution, and the permissible value is a sufficiently safe value regardless of the age or health of the user.
  • Page 24: Bluetooth ® & Wlan Devices

    Wireless Frequencies & Modulations ® Bluetooth & WLAN Devices ® Bluetooth and WLAN frequency information appears on the battery cavity label: This handset communicates with wireless devices on Industrial, Scientific & Medical (ISM) radio bands, used by electrical appliances (microwave ovens), as well as license-free, error-tolerant communications applications, cordless phones, amateur radio stations, etc.
  • Page 26: Getting Started

    Getting Started...
  • Page 27: Feature Preview

    Voice Notes (P.4-12) Feature Preview Record voice memos on handset or record sound files to use as ring tones. Global Roaming (P.2-8) File Explorer (P.10-2) Sign up to use X03HT on compatible 3G or GSM networks abroad. Manage handset data: copy, move or delete folders or files. ®...
  • Page 28: Usim Card

    Only use devices designed for this USIM Card. Use of other devices may Voice Mail (P.2-12) cause problems with USIM operation. SoftBank is not liable for malfunctions due to inserting the card into Forward unanswered calls to a message center where callers can leave voice messages.
  • Page 29: Installation

    USIM Card property rights belong to SoftBank. Remove battery before inserting or removing USIM Card. (Remove Return the card to SoftBank if you cancel or suspend your contract. USIM Card and reboot handset before inserting another one.) Charges apply for re-issuing the Card due to loss or damage.
  • Page 30: Usim Pins

    It is set to 9999 by default PIN2 can be changed (P.13-3). PUK Code Entering an incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates PIN Lock. Enter PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) Code to cancel PIN Lock. For details about PUK Code, contact SoftBank Customer Service (P.16-19).
  • Page 31: Parts & Functions

    Entering an incorrect PUK Code ten consecutive times, locks USIM Card and disables handset. Each USIM Card has a unique PUK Code. Write it down. Do not disclose PUK Code to unauthorized persons. Handset To unlock USIM Card, contact Softbank Customer Service (P.16-19).
  • Page 32 Part Description Part Description Green: Fully charged Press to initiate or answer calls Flashing green: Network connected Press to set/release hold 12 Talk key ( Orange: Charging or synchronizing with PC Press for 1+ seconds during calls to toggle Speaker Phone on/off Flashing orange: Charging stopped due to abnormal temperature 1 Right LED...
  • Page 33 Part Description Press for 1+ seconds to power on/off 20 Power key ( Open Quick list (P.1-18) 21 Self-Portrait Mirror Frame your image for self-portraits 22 External Camera Capture images or record video (P.11-2) Increase the volume 23 Volume up/Voice Activate Voice Tag Decrease the volume 24 Volume down/...
  • Page 34: Display

    Internal Antenna Display Internal Antenna Area Status Indicators Note Softkey Labels Do not cover Internal Antenna area. Doing so may inhibit Home (P.1-16) screen transmissions. Status Indicators Unread SMS or S! Mail Call connecting, call connected Unread Internet Mail Voice Call/Forwarding active Missed Call Call on hold GPRS (General Packet Radio...
  • Page 35: Battery Usage

    Voice Mail Wireless LAN data synchronizing Battery Usage 3G Network available PC synchronization error Before Use ® 3G Network connection Bluetooth ready checking Charge battery before first use or after long period of disuse. 3G Network connected Battery charging Charging Time &...
  • Page 36: Battery Life

    Battery Life Charging Notes Do not use/store handset in extreme temperatures. Doing so may hinder Dirty terminals may hinder charging or cause power to fail. Clean battery, performance or shorten battery life. Use/store battery within 5 °C - 35 handset or Charger terminals with a dry cotton swab. °C.
  • Page 37: Battery Installation

    A message appears indicating battery has run out. After the message appears several times, handset powers off. Battery Disposal Tape over terminals. Insert battery Follow local disposal rules or take to a SoftBank Shop. With printed side up, align battery and handset terminals , fit battery...
  • Page 38: Charging Battery

    Replace Back Cover Charging Battery Fit cover tabs in handset slots , lower cover into Charging with AC Charger place pressing down until it clicks. Removing Insert mini USB plug into External Terminal Remove Back Cover Plug AC Charger into a 100V AC outlet Right LED lights orange while charging, green when charged.
  • Page 39 Charging with In-Car Charger Start car engine Right LED lights orange while charging, green when charged. When battery is fully charged, disconnect In-Car Charger Unplug In-Car Charger, then disconnect handset. Note Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative ground (12V/24V). Do not charge in hot vehicles.
  • Page 40: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Alternatively, press to open Quick List (P.1-18) select Power off. Date & Time Press for 1+ seconds Home screen (P.1-16) appears. Set the date and time appearing on the Display. Start Settings Clock & Alarm Date and Time PIN1 entry may be required at power on to use handset (P.13-2).
  • Page 41: Basic Operations

    Opening Applications Basic Operations In Home screen, select Start menu to access applications. For details, see “Function List” (P.16-2). Home Screen Example: To open Tasks When the handset is powered up, the Home screen appears. Start In Home screen, press a softkey to open Start menu or Contacts. Application list opens.
  • Page 42: Selecting Menu Items

    Opening Applications using Shortcut Keys Selecting Menu Items Alternatively, open applications via Start menu. If multiple selections exist, appears on the right. Use either of Portrait Landscape these methods to select menu items: Selection Window Press Right/Left Navigation key to scroll menu options. Menu List Press Select key to open a menu of options.
  • Page 43: Quick List

    Quick List Locking All Keys Press to open Quick List; these items appear: Activate Key Lock before putting handset in a bag to prevent Power off (P.1-15) unintentional key presses or operations. Comm Manager (P.9-2) Press Key ( ) for 1+ seconds Lock (See Tip below) Keys are locked and Unlock...
  • Page 44: Security Codes

    Change Call Barring PIN as needed (P.14-4). Note Do not forget these PINs. If forgotten, contact Customer Service (P.16-19). Do not reveal these PINs to third parties. SoftBank is not liable for such damages that may result from PIN abuse. 1-19...
  • Page 46: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations...
  • Page 47: My Phone Number

    My Phone Number Adjusting In-Call Volume During calls, use Volume up/down key to adjust Earpiece volume. Start Handset number appears in Owner Information, Telephone During a call Volume up/down key Number field. Volume up: Increase volume Volume down: Decrease volume Done Handset Number The minimum volume setting does not mute Earpiece sound.
  • Page 48: Dialing

    Highlight an entry Dialing Phone Type Entering a Phone Number Indicator Enter a phone number Talk key ( To end the call, press End key ( If an entry contains multiple phone numbers, use Navigation When a phone number is entered directly, any corresponding (right/left) key to select one.
  • Page 49: Dialing Via Call History

    To end the call, press End key ( Call The highlighted number is dialed. To select a number from Contact entry details Contacts To end the call, press ( 2. Select a Contact. To save the call record to Contacts 3.
  • Page 50: Using Speed Dial

    Speed Dialing Using Speed Dial Press an assigned key for 1+ seconds Assign Number keys or Voice Tags to phone numbers as shortcuts. Assign phone numbers to 0 through 99. Speed dial those assigned to 0 through 9. Use 10 through 99 as shortcuts. Assigning Phone Numbers Save phone numbers from Contacts to Speed Dial.
  • Page 51: Making International Calls From Japan

    Making International Calls from Japan Calling Emergency Numbers (110, 119, 118) A separate contract may be required for international calling. See Follow these steps to call emergency numbersl when calls are barred: SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Function Operation Enter International Call Prefix Country Code Call Barring (P.2-13)
  • Page 52: Receiving Calls

    Emergency Location Report Receiving Calls This system reports the place from which an emergency call is placed to first responders, such as the police. Location is calculated from base station positioning information. When a call arrives, press Talk key ( ) or Answer To end the call, press End key (...
  • Page 53: In-Call Operations

    Global Roaming Item Description A separate subscription is required to use Global Roaming. See Hold Hold calls SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Mute Mute handset Microphone Call Customer Service (P.16-19) for details. Speakerphone On Activate Speakerphone Setting Network Type Conference Talk with multiple parties simultaneously (P.2-13)
  • Page 54: Making Calls While Overseas

    Setting Carriers Making Calls while Overseas If there are multiple carriers in the region, handset automatically Network/Band may need to be set in some countries/regions (P.2-8). selects carrier. Alternatively, select carrier manually. Landlines/Handsets in Japan or Abroad Start Settings Phone Networks Automatic Manual...
  • Page 55: Manner Mode

    Manner Mode Disabling Phone Functions Be courteous to others. Use Manner key to mute incoming Before establishing Internet connections via WLAN, etc., disable transmission tones. phone functions: Press Comm Manager key ( ) for 1+ seconds Start Tools Comm Manager Manner mode is activated and indicator appears.
  • Page 56: Optional Services

    Voice Mail is not accessible from handset while it is out-of-range. Access Voice Mail via a landline. Call Forwarding Deactivate For details, see SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website Press Contact to enter a phone number from a Contact entry as the (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/).
  • Page 57: Voice Mail

    Dial 1416 Voice Mail Follow voice guidance to play messages. Setting Voice Mail Start Settings Phone Call Forwarding Alternatively, select Start Settings Phone Call Forwarding Voice Mail Play Voice Message. Voice Mail Activate Set each item Call Waiting Condition Description A separate subscription is required.
  • Page 58: Conference

    Conference Call Barring A separate subscription is required. Item Description Connecting Additional Lines Block Roaming Block incoming calls/SMS while overseas incoming All calls Block incoming calls/SMS calls During a call, Menu Hold Block all outgoing international calls Enter a phone number Talk key ( International expect those to Japan or the country of...
  • Page 59: Caller Id

    Activating Call Barring Start Settings Phone Call Barring Activate Block incoming calls Block outgoing calls Done Enter Call Barring PIN Done Caller ID Setting Caller ID Visibility Start Settings Phone Caller ID Select Caller ID visibility Done Regardless of Caller ID setting, enter one of the following numbers before phone number to show or hide your number for that call: To show: 186 To hide: 184...
  • Page 60: Text Entry

    Text Entry...
  • Page 61: Entering Text

    QWERTY Keypad Entering Text Alphanumeric/Symbols Backspace Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Function Space/Conversion Shift Alphanumeric/Symbol keys Enter lower case letters. Press Shift ( ) first for uppercase (P.3-4). Press Function ( ) first to enter numbers/ Number key symbols (P.3-4). Key ( ) (P.3-6) Toggle Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark lists.
  • Page 62: Toggling Input Mode

    Toggling Input Mode Space/Conversion key ( ) (P.3-5) Enter spaces. Text entry window # Key ( Convert entered hiragana to kanji. Press # ( ) to toggle input modes. Press Function ( ) first to move cursor to next item or enter four single-byte spaces Input Mode (operation varies by application).
  • Page 63 Entering Uppercase Switch to the uppercase letter input mode when entering with the In double-byte input modes, press Function ( ) first for double- Keypad. byte numbers/symbols. In single-byte input modes, press Function ) first for single-byte numbers/symbols. In Uppercase double- or single-byte letters Shift ( Entering All Numbers/Symbols or All Caps Switch to Uppercase letters.
  • Page 64: Entering Text

    Convert Entering Text けいたい 携帯 is converted to Entering Hiragana/Kanji (Japanese) Using Alphanumeric Keypad To enter kanji, press the corresponding keys until target kana appear, then convert kana to kanji. For key assignments, see P.16-11. 携帯 Conversion Example: To enter Candidates In Kanji hiragana input mode To select another candidate, press Down Navigation key, then...
  • Page 65: Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark

    Using QWERTY Keypad Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark To enter kanji, enter hiragana then convert to kanji. Select symbols/pictograms/face marks from corresponding menu. For hiragana entry, see P.16-11. For available symbols or pictograms, see P.16-13. 携帯 Example: To enter Text entry window Key ( In Kanji hiragana input mode In Mail, Pictogram appears.
  • Page 66: Text Entry Menu

    Note Numeric full width Double-byte numeric input mode Pictograms are only available for SMS/S! Mail. They do not appear in other functions such as Quick Notes or on incompatible SoftBank Numeric half width Single-byte numeric input mode handsets. Pictogram Pictogram list...
  • Page 67: Prediction Function

    Down Navigation key Prediction Function Cursor appears in Conversion Candidates area. When IME Prediction is enabled, conversion candidates appear. Enable/Disable IME Prediction from “Option” in “Text Entry Menu” (P.3-7). Enter text Conversion candidates appear. To return cursor to text entry field, press Back key ( To see alphanumeric/katakana candidates, select Kata/Alpha.
  • Page 68: Adding New Words

    Resetting Learning Dictionary Option Dictionary Dictionary window appears. Reset automatically-learned text (Learning Dictionary). Text entry window # Key ( ) for 1+ seconds Option Dictionary Menu Reset Learning Dictionary Adding New Words Register frequently-used words with preferred readings. A registered Menu Add Entry word appears when its reading is entered and converted.
  • Page 70: Contacts & Personal Information Manager

    Contacts & Personal Information Manager...
  • Page 71: Contacts

    Data Description Contacts Company, Company Yomi, Department, Job title, Company Office location, Office address Save names, phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. Home address Street (mailing) address Contact information savable on handset depends on available memory. Contact information savable on USIM Card depends on USIM Card type. Other address, Notes, Nickname, Birthday, Contact entry items: Other data...
  • Page 72: Viewing Contacts

    Company Viewing Contacts Contact :Outlook Contact Changing Contact List View :SIM Contact Contacts Company Entry Count Phone Type Indicator (Use Left/Right Navigation key to change) Contacts list appears. m: Mobile Menu View by Name or Company w, w2: Work, Work2 Name: Default h, h2: Home, Home2 co: Company...
  • Page 73: Editing

    Searching Viewing Contact Details Find a Contact quickly. Contacts Contacts Select a Contact Contact details appear. Menu View by Name Company Enter the first character of the name or company Editing To narrow search, enter more characters. Example: Enter K when viewing by name Contacts Search entries with Name Reading (Yomi) beginning with K or Highlight a Contact...
  • Page 74: Composing Messages

    Sending Internet Mail Composing Messages Contacts Sending Mail Select a Contact Contacts Highlight an e-mail address E-mail Select a Contact Select existing account or New E-mail Account... Menu Send SMS/Send S! Mail (Mobile)/Send Enter subject, text, etc. then send S! Mail (E-mail) For details, see “Composing Internet Mail”...
  • Page 75: Using Usim Manager

    Sending Contacts via S! Mail USIM Manager Menu Press Menu to use the following functions: Contacts Item Description Highlight a Contact Edit... Edit USIM Card Contact entries Menu Send as vCard Delete Delete USIM Card Contact entries Enter subject, text, etc. then send Call Call USIM Card Contact entries For details, see “Composing Mail”...
  • Page 76: Calendar

    Copying from Handset to USIM Card Calendar Start Calls USIM Manager Organize events and appointments. Menu Contacts to SIM... List of names and numbers opens. Clear checks as required. Viewing Save Changing Views Select phone numbers to copy Contacts Select a Contact Highlight an item Menu Start...
  • Page 77: Options

    Options Saving New Appointments Set Calendar options such as the view style and reminder pattern. Start Tools Calendar Menu New Appointment Start Tools Calendar Set each item Menu Tools Options Item Description Set each item Subject Enter a name for the appointment Item Description Start date...
  • Page 78: Sending Appointments

    Editing Sending Appointments Start Tools Calendar Sending via S! Mail If Monthly view appears, switch to Agenda. Start Tools Calendar Select an appointment If Monthly view is open, switch to Agenda. Menu Edit Highlight an appointment For recurring appointments, select whether to edit all or one. Menu Send as vCalendar Edit each item...
  • Page 79: Tasks

    To save a Task with only the subject Tasks Select “Enter new task here” Enter a subject Select key Manage your schedule. Set priorities of tasks or reminder alerts. Editing Start Tools Tasks Saving Select a Task Start Tools Tasks Edit Edit each value Done...
  • Page 80: Options

    Options To show all records, select Menu Filter Tasks. If filtered Set Tasks settings. Active Tasks Completed Tasks, re-check the condition. Sort By Filter simultaneously. Start Tools Tasks Changing Status Menu Options... Set Task status. Set each item Start Tools Tasks Item Description...
  • Page 81: Sending Tasks

    Sending Tasks Voice Notes ® Sending via Bluetooth Recording ® For Bluetooth settings, see P.9-5. Start Office Voice Notes Start Tools Tasks Record Highlight a Task Voice Note is recorded; recording time appears. Menu Beam Task Stop A receiving device is sought. Follow onscreen instructions.
  • Page 82: Quick Notes

    Setting as a Ring Tone Quick Notes Set a Voice Note as a ring tone. Start Office Voice Notes Creating Highlight a Voice Note Start Office Quick Notes Menu Set As Ringtone Deleting Enter note Done Start Office Voice Notes First entered line will be the title.
  • Page 83: Editing

    Quick Notes Entry Window Editing Item Description Start Office Quick Notes Send Insert Quick Notes into messages (P.4-14) Select a Quick Note “()” Enter () “@” Enter @ Edit content “http://” Enter http:// Done Copy/Cut To cancel editing Copy/Move and paste text Paste In editing, Menu...
  • Page 84: Messaging

    Messaging...
  • Page 85: Mail Type

    Files can be attached. SMS (Short Message Service) Set a mail account (P.5-18). Synchronize the handset with the mail server to send/receive mail. Send short text messages to SoftBank handsets in Japan and overseas. Note Internet Mail will not be downloaded automatically. Synchronize with the mail server to download mail.
  • Page 86: Composing Mail

    Select S! Mail Composing Mail Mail composition window opens. Compose and send new mail. Start SoftBank Mail Folder list appears. S! Mail Select Add Recipients... Contacts appear. Select a method Create Message From Contacts: Select from Contacts From Sent History: Select from Sent History Recipients: Enter directly.
  • Page 87: Enhancing Text & Inserting Information

    Select Add Subject... and enter a subject Done Enhancing Text & Inserting Information Subject cannot be entered for SMS. Enhance text, or insert template text, a URL, Contact Items, etc. into Select Add Text... and enter text Done the subject or message text. To enhance text or insert information into the text, see P.5-4.
  • Page 88: Attaching Files

    Selected files appear Attaching Files Media files appear in Media field. Attach media or other handset files to S! Mail. When a file is attached selecting vCard/vCalendar/Select File, it appears in File field (File field appears when a vCard/vCalendar/ In S! Mail window Select File is selected).
  • Page 89: Using Templates

    Removing Attached Files Saving Templates Save currently entered or received S! Mail content as a template. In S! Mail window Example: To save S! Mail content as a template Select Media field or File field In S! Mail window To delete video, image or audio files, select Media field; select File field for other types.
  • Page 90: Using Slide

    Setting Slides Using Slide In S! Mail window Combine message text and attachments. Send multiple Slides simultaneously. Menu Options Slide Organize... Organize Slides window appears. Creating Slides Menu Select from the following: In S! Mail window Item Description Menu Options Slide Insert Insert a Slide...
  • Page 91: Previewing S! Mail

    Previewing S! Mail Other Settings Preview composed S! Mail. Confirm or change send options. In S! Mail window In S! Mail window Menu Preview Message Menu Options Send Options... Preview window opens; text and attachments can be viewed. In SMS, Menu Send Options..
  • Page 92: Receiving Mail

    S! Mail Message Detail Receiving Mail From Mail Window Mail List Recipients (Cc/Bcc) From/To Subject Received Time Status Category Size Subject Duration Size Received Time Sent Time Received Mail Inbox Status Mail Detail Indicator Description Unread Sender Read Subject Reply Sent Forwarded Server Mail (P.5-13) Message...
  • Page 93: Opening Mail

    Indicator Description Opening Mail USIM Card SMS : appears for SMS Viewing New Messages : appears for attachments When a new message arrives, Message window Subject S! Mail only appears From/To The sender appears for received mail; the recipient appears for sent mail Received Time/Sent Time Received time appears for received mail;...
  • Page 94: Reading Mail

    Reading Mail Item Description Save sender’s address as a Start SoftBank Mail Save Address Contact Inbox Select a folder Advanced Copy to SIM Copy SMS to USIM Card (P.5-16) Mail list window appears. Delete all messages from the Delete All folder (P.5-16)
  • Page 95 Message Detail Menu Mail Details - Sent Items Press Menu to use the following functions: Item Description Stop Stop music file playback Mail Details - Inbox Edit Edit the message Item Description Contents View View message text or attached files, or save as files Contents View View message text or attached files, or save as files Text Size...
  • Page 96: Viewing & Saving Attachments

    Enter subject, text, etc. then send Viewing & Saving Attachments To reply to the sender and all other recipients including Cc In S! Mail Details In Mail List (Inbox) Menu Reply to All S! Mail/S! Mail with Quote/SMS Menu Contents View To forward Highlight a file Open...
  • Page 97: Retrieving Mail List

    Retrieving Mail List 1. Server Mail Box Retrieve a list of Server Mail Box messages. 2. Highlight a message Check Repeat as required. SoftBank Mail Folder List Menu Download Delete Server Mail Box Retrieval starts. View mail saved temporarily in the Server Mail Box.
  • Page 98: Managing Mail

    Opening Folders Sorting Messages Automatically Specify rules to automatically sort received messages into folders. Organize Inbox messages in folders; sort automatically by address or subject. Inbox Folder View SoftBank Mail Folder List Inbox Select a Highlight a folder folder Menu...
  • Page 99: Deleting Mail

    Moving Messages between Folders To delete all messages from a folder 1. SoftBank Mail Folder List Select a folder SoftBank Mail Folder List Inbox Select a Menu Delete All folder In Inbox, Menu Advanced Delete All 3. Enter the displayed word as instructed...
  • Page 100: Mail Settings

    Mail Settings Changing E-mail Address Customize the alphanumerics before @. In SoftBank Mail Folder List, Settings Example: Before change Set each item @softbank.ne.jp Item Description Example: After change customized_account_name@softbank.ne.jp Address Settings Change mail address General Settings Set Sort by or Signature, etc.
  • Page 101: Setting An Internet Mail Account

    Enter each item and Next Setting an Internet Mail Account E-mail address: Enter the e-mail address. Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet: Configuring Mail Account Check then press Next to obtain e-mail settings automatically. If obtained successfully, items hereafter are Set company Exchange Server mail with ActiveSync.
  • Page 102: Composing Internet Mail

    Enter each item and Next Composing Internet Mail Outgoing (SMTP) mail server: Enter the outgoing server name (SMTP). Start Message Outlook Outgoing server requires authentication: Check only if specified by provider or system administrator. Select an account Use the same name and password for sending e-mail: Menu May be checked if...
  • Page 103: Message Options

    Send Message Options Send/receive when I click Send is not checked, messages are Internet Mail window saved to Outbox and sent at next transmission time. To attach a file Menu Message Options Internet Mail window Menu Insert Picture, Voice Note Set each item File To use My Text (frequently-used text)
  • Page 104: Receiving Internet Mail

    Internet Mail Window Receiving Internet Mail Internet Mail List Sending/Receiving Internet Mail Unread Count Manually send and receive Internet Mail. Status From/To The following occurs when sending/receiving mail: Subject Handset and Mail Server are synchronized. Messages in Outbox are sent. Start Message Outlook...
  • Page 105: Opening Internet Mail

    Status Opening Internet Mail : Unread : Unread (message & attachment) Start Message Outlook : Unread (attachments) Select an existing account : Read : Read (message & attachment) Internet Mail List appears. : Read (attachments) To change folders, select Menu Folders then select a folder.
  • Page 106 Downloading Complete Message/Attachments Menu Send/Receive If Get entire message and any attachments appears, download Complete messages/attachments are downloaded. manually. Changing Font Size In Internet Mail List Select a message Change incoming message text font size. In Internet Mail List Select a message Menu View Text Size...
  • Page 107: Viewing & Saving Attachments

    Viewing & Saving Attachments Redundant Received Messages Messages received on handset and PC are deleted from handset Select message Inbox. Select attached file Receive Internet Mail message on handset Indicators show file types. Receive the same message on PC A confirmation message appears If PC is so set, message is deleted from mail server.
  • Page 108: Managing Internet Mail

    Deleting Messages from Mail Server Managing Internet Mail Messages received by handset remain on mail server while messages received by PC are deleted from mail server (P.5-24). Delete messages from Deleted Items to delete them from mail server. Opening Folders Receive Internet Mail messages on handset Internet Mail List Menu...
  • Page 109: Internet Mail Options

    Internet Mail Options Internet Mail List Menu Tools Options Set each item Item Description Show the date and time, sort messages and move/ Display delete messages Use the original message text in the reply, and Sending copy sent items Signatures Set a signature for each account Account Settings Set the mail account...
  • Page 110: Internet

    Internet...
  • Page 111: Internet Explorer ® Mobile

    Menu Address Bar ® Internet Explorer Mobile Enter a URL Select address bar ® Starting Internet Explorer Mobile Opening History Records Start Internet Explorer Yahoo! JAPAN Home opens. Start Internet Explorer Note Menu History ® ® Internet Explorer Mobile and Internet Explorer interfaces may differ.
  • Page 112: Using Favorites

    Set each item Organizing Favorites Start Internet Explorer Item Description Text Size Set font size Favorites Menu One Column Set each item Open a page in one column, fit the page width to Fit To Screen Display, or open a PC size page Item Description Desktop...
  • Page 113: Setting Internet Explorer ® Mobile

    ® Setting Internet Explorer Mobile Windows Live Setting Character Encoding Windows Live is a set of Internet services by Microsoft. Use chat or Windows Live Mail (Hotmail). In a page Menu Tools Options General Windows Live Account Set encoding Done Access Windows Live Website via PC to open an account (ID) Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies and History...
  • Page 114: Using Windows Live Tm Messenger

    Windows Live Menu Using Windows Live Messenger Press Menu in Windows Live to use the following functions: Chat with others via PCs or mobile devices. Item Description Start Message Messenger Select an item Follow onscreen instructions Home screen Set Windows Live as Home options screen...
  • Page 115: Using Windows Live Tm Mail

    Messenger Menu Using Windows Live Mail Press Menu to use the following functions: When signed in, Windows Live appears in Outlook. Use Windows Live Mail (Hotmail) as a mail account. Item Description Change status Change your online status Start Message Outlook Change appearance Set a name, message and picture Windows Live...
  • Page 116: Windows Update

    Setting Windows Update Windows Update Set Windows Update using the following menu items. Check for updates and download as required. Start Settings Windows Update Menu Checking Updates Item Description View details View update details Start Settings Windows Update Connections Use a data plan to check for updates Change Schedule Select Automatic...
  • Page 118: Synchronization

    Synchronization...
  • Page 119: Activesync

    Applicable Data ActiveSync Outlook Synchronization Use ActiveSync to synchronize handset and PC data or copy files. Messages Contacts PC Environment Calendar Tasks PC requirements to use ActiveSync are as follows: Operating System Favorites Synchronization ® Windows XP Service Pack 2, etc. (Japanese or English version) ®...
  • Page 120: Setting Activesync

    インストール Select applications to install Click Setting ActiveSync (Install) Installing Deactivate antivirus/security software. Uninstall other synchronization applications Insert Utility Software CD-ROM Windows Mobile device window appears. セットアップとインストール Follow onscreen instructions Click (Setup and Install) When installation completion message appears, 終了 閉じる...
  • Page 121: Setting Activesync Synchronization

    Follow onscreen instructions Setting ActiveSync Synchronization 完了 Click (Finish) to begin synchronization Connect the handset to the PC, and select items to synchronize. Connect handset to PC via USB Cable The first time handset is connected to PC, setup wizard appears. Synchronization begins.
  • Page 122: Using Activesync

    Changing Synchronization Settings Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync on PC to change settings. ツール オプション On PC, select (Tools) Synchronizing via USB Cable (Options) Configure synchronization settings then connect handset to PC via USB Cable. Connect handset to PC via USB Cable Synchronization automatically begins.
  • Page 123: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    デバイスとの接続時に Remove check from ® Synchronizing via Bluetooth を開く ActiveSync (Open ActiveSync when my ® Use Bluetooth to synchronize data. device connects) Click OK ® For partnership between handset and PC via Bluetooth , see P.9-6. Adding a COM Port on PC スタート...
  • Page 124 着信(デバイスが接続を開始する) 以下のいずれかの接続を有効にする Select Check (Allow connections to one of the following) Select the (Incoming (device initiates the connection)) Click OK COM port added in “Adding COM Port on PC” (P.7-6) from pull-down menu Click OK Check the added COM port Selecting PC Service on Handset Start Settings...
  • Page 125: Usb Mass Storage

    Check ActiveSync USB Mass Storage Connect handset to a PC to copy files between them. Install and set up ActiveSync beforehand (P.7-3). Connect handset to PC via USB Cable マイ コンピュータ On PC, open (My Computer) モバイル デバイス and select (Mobile Device) Handset file operations become available on PC.
  • Page 126: Windows Mobile Device Center

    To copy Memory Card files Windows Mobile Device Center マイ コンピュータ モ 1. On the PC, open (My Computer) and select バイル デバイス (Mobile Device) マイ デバイス Use Windows Mobile Device Center to synchronize handset and PC 2. Select Windows Mobile (My Windows Mobile- files or copy files.
  • Page 127: Applicable Data

    Note For Windows Mobile Device Center operating environment, see Outlook Express is not compatible with ActiveSync. P.16-16. Activate PC Outlook then confirm compatibility. ® For details, visit Microsoft Website (Japanese): Synchronize media files with Windows Media Player 11 or above. http://www.microsoft.com/japan/windowsmobile/prodinfo/ To connect a PC to Exchange Server or synchronize handset and mobility.mspx...
  • Page 128 デ セットアップ In Windows Mobile Device Center Home, click Enter a device name Click (Setup) バイスのセットアップ (Set up Device) Windows Mobile Device Center starts after setup is completed. Select items to synchronize Check items to synchronize. Remove check to deselect item. 次へ...
  • Page 129: Using Windows Mobile Device Center

    Changing Synchronization Settings Using Windows Mobile Device Center Use Device Center on PC to change settings. モバイル In Device Center Home window, select Synchronizing via USB Cable デバイスの設定 コン (Mobile Device Settings) Configure synchronization settings then connect handset to PC via テンツの同期の設定の変更...
  • Page 130: Synchronizing Via Bluetooth

    Disabling Automatic Start ® Synchronizing via Bluetooth To disable automatic synchronization when handset and PC are ® Use Bluetooth to synchronize data. connected via USB Cable: ® For partnership between handset and PC via Bluetooth , see P.9-6. モバイル In Device Center Home window, select Adding a COM Port on the PC デバイスの設定...
  • Page 131 着信(デバイスが接続を開始する) 以下のいずれかの接続を有効にする Select Check (Allow (Incoming (device initiates the connection)) connections to one of the following) Select the Click OK COM port added in “Adding COM Port on PC” (P.7-13) from pull-down menu Click OK Check added COM port ® Selecting a PC to connect via Bluetooth on handset Start...
  • Page 132: Usb Mass Storage

    Check ActiveSync USB Mass Storage Connect handset to PC to copy files between them. Install and set up Windows Mobile Device Center beforehand (P.7-10). Connect handset to PC via USB Cable マイ コンピュータ On PC, open (Computer) and select the appropriate Portable Device Handset file operations become available via PC.
  • Page 133: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Check/Action Troubleshooting ® モバイルのお気に入り Only Internet Explorer (Mobile Favorites) are synchronized. Data Synchronization (Favorites) must be selected as a synchronized item on the PC. ツール オプ Trouble Check/Action - In ActiveSync, select (Tools) ション (Options) Antivirus/Firewall software may affect Web browser モバ...
  • Page 134: Office Applications

    Office Applications...
  • Page 135: Word Mobile

    Word Mobile Menu Word Mobile Press Menu to use the following functions: Open Word or text files on handset. Edit and save these files. Only Item Description one file can be open at a time. Close File Close the open file Note Edit Activate Edit Mode...
  • Page 136: Excel Mobile

    Excel Mobile Menu Excel Mobile Press Menu to use the following functions: Open Excel files on handset. Edit and save these files. Only one file can be open at a time. Item Description Note Close File Close the open file Excel Mobile interface/functions may differ from Excel.
  • Page 137: Powerpoint ® Mobile

    Close File ® PowerPoint Mobile In a file ® Open PowerPoint files on handset. Only one file can be open at a Close the open file time. Note ® PowerPoint Mobile Menu ® PowerPoint Mobile interface/functions may differ from ® ®...
  • Page 138: Onenote Mobile

    OneNote Mobile Menu OneNote Mobile Press Menu to use the following functions: Open or create OneNote files. Edit and save these files. Item Description Note Undo Undo last edit OneNote Mobile interface/functions may differ from Microsoft Redo Redo last edit OneNote.
  • Page 139: Adobe Reader Le

    Exiting Adobe Reader LE Adobe Reader LE In a file Menu Exit Open PDF files on handset. Only one file can be open at a time. File closes and Adobe Reader LE terminates. Note Adobe Reader LE interface/functions may differ from Adobe Reader. Adobe Reader LE Menu Opening Files Press...
  • Page 140 Pressing Keys to Use Functions Key assignments: Function Function Zoom in Go to the next page View the entire page Search for text Zoom out Rotate left Go back to the previous page Rotate right For details, visit Adobe Website: http://www.adobe.com/jp/products/acrobat/readerforppc.html...
  • Page 142: Network Communications

    Network Communications...
  • Page 143: Comm Manager

    WLAN Comm Manager Enable/Disable wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) connection Microsoft Direct Push Enable/Disable handset transmissions such as calls, mail, Wi-Fi or Receive Push Mail via Exchange Server ® Bluetooth Data Connection Start Tools Comm Manager Disable to terminate packet communications Select an item and press Select key Alternatively, press Comm Manager key to start Comm Manager.
  • Page 144: Network Settings

    Setting Access Point Network Settings Start Settings Connections WLAN Unless changed, handset uses 3G packet communications for Internet Settings Wi-Fi connections by default. Access points appear. If the desired access point does not appear, see “Adding/Editing Access Points” to add it manually. To use Wi-Fi for Internet connection, disable Phone in Comm...
  • Page 145 To connect handset to a WLAN device directly, select This is a If the access point supports this authentication method, select device to device (ad-hoc) connection. Leave this unselected Use IEEE 802.1x network access control. unless otherwise instructed. If unspecified, remove the check. Next Select EAP type Network key window appears.
  • Page 146: Other Settings

    ® Other Settings Bluetooth To use a proxy server for network connection, configure proxy settings. ® Establish wireless connections between handset and a Bluetooth For details, contact the system administrator. device within ten meters. To use a VPN for the network connection, configure VPN settings. For ®...
  • Page 147: Device Partnerships

    Device Partnerships Handsfree Headset Partnership ® Configure settings between Bluetooth devices for automatic Turn on the handsfree headset and activate the partnership mode connection. beforehand. For details, see the Handsfree Headset User Guide. Enter the same password on both devices. Start Settings Connections...
  • Page 148: Other Settings

    Other Settings Changing Device Name Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Security Enter a device name To enable OBEX authentication (Passkey), check OBEX authentication (Passkey) required. Done...
  • Page 150: File Management

    File Management 10-1...
  • Page 151: File Explorer

    Storage Card (Memory Card) File Explorer Organize files and folders on Memory Card. Start File Explorer Starting File Explorer Menu Storage Card Start File Explorer Files and folders on Memory Card appear. Folder and file list appears. Organize folders and files List Icons To organize on handset...
  • Page 152: File Explorer Menu

    Item Description Note Select an item My Device (handset) has the following folder structure. Installing new applications, etc. changes the structure. Folders marked with are used by applications or Windows; do not move/delete. Copy (P.10-4) or move (P.10-4) files or Copy folders My Device...
  • Page 153: Copying Folders & Files

    Copying Folders & Files Moving Folders & Files Copy files and folders to another folder. Move files and folders to another folder. Start File Explorer Start File Explorer Highlight a folder or file Highlight a folder or file Menu Edit Copy Menu Edit...
  • Page 154: Renaming Folders & Files

    Renaming Folders & Files Using File Explorer Start File Explorer Sending files via Mail Highlight a folder or file Attach a file to Internet Mail. Menu Edit Rename Enter a name Start File Explorer Open a folder Note Do not rename files or folders used by applications or Windows. Highlight a file Menu Send...
  • Page 155: Opening Word, Excel And Powerpoint Files

    Select a file Menu Beam A recipient is sought. Picture files open in the Picture Viewer. ® Follow the onscreen instructions. Video and audio files are played in Windows Media Player Mobile Opening Word, Excel and PowerPoint Files Opening Compressed ZIP Files Start File Explorer Start...
  • Page 156: Opening Files Of Other Types

    Open a folder Note Select a file Memory Card files may be altered or lost by accidents or malfunctions. Back up important information. SoftBank is not liable ® Voice Notes are played in Windows Media Player Mobile for damage from lost or altered data.
  • Page 157: Inserting/Removing Memory Card

    Removing Inserting/Removing Memory Card Open Memory Card Cover Turn handset power off before inserting/removing Memory Card. Gently push in Memory Card Inserting Card pops slightly out from slot. Open Memory Card Cover Carefully remove Memory Card Insert Memory Card into the slot with connecter Replace Memory Card Cover down and press in until it clicks Replace Memory Card Cover...
  • Page 158: Camera

    Camera 11-1...
  • Page 159: Capturing Images

    Capture Mode Capturing Images Select from the options below to suit your purpose. Change capture mode using Navigation key. Before Use Indicator Mode Description Captured pictures/videos are saved to My Pictures/My Videos (P.10-2). Photo Capture still images (P.11-6) Alternatively, save images to Memory Card. Record videos with or without sound Video Notes...
  • Page 160: Viewfinder

    Remaining Viewfinder Picture: Available image count Video: Available recording time Capture Remaining Mode Camera P.11-4 Camera Internal or External Camera No indicator: External Camera Zoom : Internal Camera (normal image) : Internal Camera (mirror image) Album Camera Album Press Album to open stored pictures list Settings Capture Mode P.11-2...
  • Page 161: Camera Settings Menu

    Camera Settings Menu Indicator Item Description Select a camera In Viewfinder Menu (External Camera) Camera Settings menu (Internal Camera (normal image)) (Internal Camera (mirror image)) Set image size Photo : S (160x120) : M (320x240) Settings menu (240x320 in Contacts Picture mode) : L (640x480) (480x640 in Contacts Picture mode) Resolution...
  • Page 162 Indicator Item Description Indicator Item Description Adjust to suit ambient light Select from Basic, Normal, Quality Fine Super Fine Auto Select a measurement point Daylight Metering from Center Area White Balance Mode Capture Night Average Settings Time Select whether to insert a Incandescent Stamp Time Stamp...
  • Page 163: Capturing Images

    Capturing Images Indicator Item Description Select a video capture limit from 250KB, 1MB, 2MB, Pictures Recording seconds, seconds, Limit minute, 3 Minutes Camera key ( Limit Viewfinder appears in Photo mode. Set whether to open a Show Use Display to frame subject Select key confirmation message to save Reminder...
  • Page 164 Videos Using Captured Images Handset saves captured images automatically (no other operations are Camera key ( possible while an image file is being saved). Right Navigation key After image is captured, menu below appears Use Display to frame subject Select key Start tone sounds and recording starts.
  • Page 165: Useful Features

    Using Captured Pictures Useful Features For details, see “Using Captured Images” (P.11-7). Using Self-Timer Adding Frames Self-timer is available only in Photo or Contacts Picture mode. In Viewfinder, press Left/Right Navigation key until appears In Viewfinder Menu A Frame appears. Change Frames in Template (P.11-4). Use Up/Down Navigation key to select Left/Right Navigation key to select Timer duration...
  • Page 166: Creating Panoramic Images

    Save/Use created panorama Creating Panoramic Images Automatically created panoramic image appears (P.11-7). Combine multiple captured images into one panoramic image. Capturing Continuous Pictures For settings, see “Direction” and “Stitch Count” in “Camera Settings Menu” (P.11-4). Press the shutter once to capture three or five continuous images. Not available for Internal Camera.
  • Page 167: Zoom

    Zoom Capture Mode Resolution Zoom M (240 x 320) 1x to 4x External Maximum zoom is 8x. Available zoom varies by capture mode and Camera Contacts L (480 x 640) 1x to 2x resolution as shown below: Picture Internal M (240 x 320) 1x to 2x Capture Mode Resolution...
  • Page 168: Using Captured Images

    Sending Images via Mail Using Captured Images Start Entertainment Pictures & Videos Viewing Images Highlight image View Start Entertainment Pictures & Videos Menu Send via S! Mail Picture list in My Pictures appears. Enter subject, text then send To open video list, select Start Entertainment Pictures &...
  • Page 169: Setting Image As Home Background

    Setting Image as Home Background Pictures/Videos Menu Press Menu to use the following functions: Start Entertainment Pictures & Videos Pictures/Videos List Select a picture Item Description View Send Send images via Internet Mail (P.11-11) Menu Use as Home Screen ® Beam...
  • Page 170 Picture Viewer Item Description Zoom Zoom the picture in or out Play Slide Show View pictures as slide show Use as Home Set as the Home background image (P.11-12) Screen ® Beam picture... Send image to other devices via Bluetooth Edit Rotate or crop an image, etc.
  • Page 172: Entertainment

    Entertainment 12-1...
  • Page 173: Audio Manager

    Playing Tracks Audio Manager Start Entertainment Audio Manager Audio Manager automatically organizes audio files. Select tracks by Audio Manager window opens. artist, album or genre. * Music folder is automatically created when handset library is synchronized ® with Windows Media Player library (P.12-11).
  • Page 174: Playback Window

    Playback Window If Audio Manager is opened with no tracks, No titles found. appears. Artist A category with no tracks cannot be selected. Track Tracks with no artist, album or genre information do not appear Album under a category. Genre After selecting a category, press Left Navigation key to return to Repeat Audio Manager.
  • Page 175: Setting Current Track As A Ring Tone

    Playback Menu Setting Part of a Track as a Ring Tone Press Menu to use the following functions: Clip and copy a portion of the current track to set as a ring tone. Only MP3 files can be trimmed. Item Description During playback, Menu...
  • Page 176: Using Playlists

    Playing Playlist Tracks After selecting OK, The music title will be trimmed. Do you want Playlists window to continue? appears. Select (original track remains intact). Set as Ring Tone window opens. For subsequent steps, see from Select a playlist Step 2 in Setting Current Track as Ring Tone (P.12-4). Select a track Using Playlists If Memory Card is not inserted, Memory Card tracks are skipped.
  • Page 177 Playlists Menu Highlight a track Select key The track is framed. Press Menu in Playlists window or playlist tracks window to use the following functions: Playlists window Frame (Selected) Item Description Player Open the Audio Manager playback window Create a new playlist Delete Delete a playlist Rename...
  • Page 178: Windows Media ® Player Mobile

    Video ® Windows Media Player Mobile File Formats Extension ® Windows Media Video wmv or asf Play compatible media files saved on handset or Memory Card. MPEG-4 Simple Profile H.263 3gp or 3g2 To copy files from PC, see P.7-8 and P.7-15. H.264 mp4, 3gp, 3g2 or m4v Motion JPEG...
  • Page 179 ® Select a category Windows Media Player Mobile Playback Window Music: Audio categories (items) Videos: Video categories (items) Track TV: All shows (recorded via Windows Media Center) Playlists: Audio/Video playlists (P.12-10) Playing: Temporarily-created playlist (P.12-9) Select an item Select a media file Playback status Windows Media starts playing the track.
  • Page 180: Now Playing

    ® Windows Media Player Mobile Playback Menu Now Playing ® During Windows Media Player Mobile playback, press Menu to use Play files in the order in which they were added. the following functions: Now Playing is a temporary playlist. It is deleted after each Windows ®...
  • Page 181: Using Playlists

    Playing from Now Playing Using Playlists ® In Windows Media Player Mobile window, open menu and activate Organize tracks from multiple sources into an original playlist. Repeat beforehand to loop playlist playback. Creating Playlists In Library, select Now Playing Create a playlist from Now Playing. Select a track Playback starts.
  • Page 182: Streaming Media Files

    Streaming Media Files Synchronizing the PC Library ® Specify a URL to play media files via the Network. Synchronize Windows Media Player files including copy-protected files. In Library window Setup & Synchronize Menu Open URL Install and set up ActiveSync or Windows Mobile beforehand. (P.7-4, P.7-10).
  • Page 183 Drag & Drop Library tracks to Sync List Synchronizing Memory Card ® Synchronize Windows Media Player directly with Memory Card. Sync Tab ® Example: Windows Media Player11 ® 次のデバイス In Windows Media Player, click Sync List (Next device) Device Name 同期の開始...
  • Page 184: Library Menu

    Library Menu Using Audio Booster Press Menu in Playlist window or playlist tracks window to use the Adjust audio quality. following functions: Connect Headphone Cable (with Microphone) to use Audio Booster. Item Description Queue Up Add to Now Playing Adjusting Audio Quality Delete from Library Remove from Library Select equalizer, and 3D Sound, Treble and Bass sound effects.
  • Page 185: Deleting Equalizer Presets

    Use Left/Right Navigation key to select band Games Use Up/Down Navigation key to adjust frequency Bubble Breaker Align two or more bubbles in the same color vertically/horizontally to break them. The larger the block of bubbles, the more points you get.
  • Page 186: Solitaire

    Bubble Breaker Menu Start Entertainment Games Solitaire Press Menu to use the following functions: Stock Foundation Item Description Location Indicator Undo Reverse the previous move Tableau New Game End the current game and start a new one Statistics See cumulative results to date Options Set sounds, style, bubble color, etc.
  • Page 188: Security

    Security 13-1...
  • Page 189: Lock Functions

    Lock Functions Setting USIM PINs Enable/Disable PIN codes, or change PIN codes. Device Lock For details about PIN codes, see P.1-5. Lock key operations if handset is unused for a specific time. Enabling PIN Codes Start Settings Security Device Lock Require PIN1 entry at power on for handset use.
  • Page 190: Changing Pin Codes

    Changing PIN Codes Encryption Change PIN1 or PIN2 code. Enable encryption for files saved to Memory Card. Appears only when Enable SIM PIN is set. Start Settings Security Encryption Start Settings Security Change SIM PIN Change PIN2 Check Encrypt files placed on storage cards Done Enter the current password Enter a new...
  • Page 191: Restoring Defaults

    Clearing storage makes encrypted files on Memory Card unavailable. Save encrypted files on a PC before clearing storage. The following files and settings will be deleted: Outlook and SoftBank Mail messages Contacts, Tasks and Calendar entries User-generated pictures and videos...
  • Page 192: Device Management

    Device Management 14-1...
  • Page 193: Settings

    Sounds Settings Start Settings Sounds Phone Select a sound for each item Done Configure phone settings. To delete sounds Menu Delete Sounds Highlight a tone Select Start Settings Phone Note Set each item Pre-installed sounds can be deleted from Delete Sounds.
  • Page 194: Home

    Select an item Home Normal: Default handset profile settings Set Home layout or background. Silent: Handset vibrates for incoming transmissions Vibrate: Mutes Speaker; handset vibrates for incoming Start Settings Home Screen transmissions Outdoor: Maximum Earpiece volume Set each item Done Automatic: Applies Normal Vibrate...
  • Page 195: Connections

    Connections Security Set connection settings. Start Settings Security Start Settings Connections Set each item Set each item Item Description Comm Manager: See “Comm Manager” (P.9-2 Device Lock Lock handset if unused for a set time (P.13-2) Beam: Enable/Disable incoming device-to-device transmissions Require PIN1 entry at power on for handset use ®...
  • Page 196: Power Management

    Power Management Removing Programs Remove user-installed applications. Pre-installed applications cannot Backlight Time Out be removed. Set Backlight duration. Start Settings Remove Programs Start Settings Power Management Highlight a program Select Backlight time out on battery Done Menu Remove To set Backlight duration while connected to a power source Backlight time out on AC Select time Setting Display Time Out...
  • Page 197: Accessibility

    Accessibility About View operating system version, memory capacity, etc. Start Settings Accessibility Start Settings About Set each item Item Description Reporting Errors Set so that if a message appears and no selection Enable/disable reports to Microsoft for critical errors. Confirmation time is made within the set time, the highlighted item is selected automatically (may not be available for Start...
  • Page 198: Gprs Authentication

    GPRS Authentication CSD Line Type Select a GPRS authentication method. Set a line to connect via a Circuit Switch Data connection. GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) cannot be used in Japan. CSD is a GSM line switching data transmission; it cannot be used in Japan.
  • Page 199: Task Manager

    Viewing Free Memory Task Manager View handset memory status, active applications, etc. Ending Applications Start Tools Task Manager Free memory space and active applications appear. List running applications and terminate unnecessary ones. To view details about memory status Start Tools Task Manager Menu System Info...
  • Page 200: Allocating Free Memory

    Allocating Free Memory Backing Up Files Storage Memory Handset data may be altered or lost due to malfunction or repairs. Back up important information. To free storage memory, try the following: To synchronize data between handset and PC, see “Synchronization” Back up files (P.14-9) (P.7-1).
  • Page 201: Saving To Memory Card

    Saving to Memory Card For Memory Card installation, see P.10-8. Start File Explorer Highlight file Menu Edit Copy Menu Storage Card Storage Card folder opens. Menu Edit Paste File is copied to Memory Card. 14-10...
  • Page 202: Other Functions

    Other Functions 15-1...
  • Page 203: Htc Home

    : S! Mail unread message count appears. Press Select key to ). View time & date or weather information, or start applications open SoftBank Mail message list (General folder in Inbox) directly. : Missed Call count appears. Press Select key to open Missed...
  • Page 204: Weather Information

    Weather Information Menu Weather Information Press Menu to use the following functions: View weather information for the selected city. Item Description City Sort by Sort cities by specified condition Updated Time Select an item Weather Automatic Specify whether to download Weather Options...
  • Page 205: Favorite People

    Calling Favorite People Favorite People In Home screen, select Select key Add up to eight Contacts. Name saved in Contacts appears. People window appears. Highlight an entry Call Saved Contacts Saving Contacts to Favorite People Save phone numbers from Contacts to Favorite People. In Home screen, select Select key People window appears.
  • Page 206: Calculator

    Calculator Speed Dial Assign compatible applications to keys beforehand. Press assigned Perform basic arithmetic ( ) or calculate percentages, etc. keys to open corresponding applications. Start Tools Calculator To save phone numbers or make calls using Speed Dial, see “Using Speed Example: To calculate 23 + 57 Dial”...
  • Page 207: Opening Applications

    Opening Applications Using Headphone Cable (with Microphone) Press assigned Number key for 1+ seconds Connecting To activate by voice Save Voice Tags beforehand; press Voice key for 1+ seconds Insert Mini USB Plug into External Terminal then speak to start the application. Checking Added Entries Start Calls...
  • Page 208: Operations

    Operations Microphone Talk Button Function Operation Answer Press Talk key when a call arrives Hang up Press Talk key for 1+ seconds during a call Hold Press Talk key during a call Redial Double-tap Talk key to call last-dialed number Press Talk key for 1+ seconds to dial by voice.
  • Page 210: Appendix

    Appendix 16-1...
  • Page 211: Function List

    Main Refer to Function List SoftBank Mail P.5-3 USIM Manager P.2-2, P.4-6 Application Owner Information P.1-18 Main Refer to Calls Speed Dial P.2-5, P.15-5 Messenger P.6-5 Call History P.2-4 Message Outlook Mobile P.5-18 Contacts P.4-2 Windows Live P.6-4 ActiveSync P.7-3 ®...
  • Page 212 Settings Main Default Refer to P.2-11, Call Forwarding P.2-12 Call Barring P.2-13 Call Waiting P.2-12 Caller ID P.2-14 Phone Auto Answer P.14-2 Band Select P.2-8 Call Options P.14-2 Networks P.2-9 Fixed Dialing P.14-2 Ring tone Ring-WindowsMobile Reminder Alert-Outlook New e-mail Alert-AscendingChimes New voice message Alert-Echo...
  • Page 213 Main Default Refer to Profiles Normal P.14-2 Home screen layout HTC Black Color scheme Default Home Screen P.14-3 Background image Default Time out After 10 minutes Time zone GMT+ Tokyo, Osaka Date and Time Clock & Alarm Automatic Time/Time zone Disable P.14-3 Alarm...
  • Page 214 Main Default Refer to Proxy P.14-4 P.14-4 Connections WLAN Settings P.9-3 SMS Service SMS over P.14-4 USB to PC Enable advanced network functionality P.14-4 Security P.13-1 Main battery Backlight time out on battery 15 seconds Backlight time out on AC 5 minutes Power Management Display time out on battery...
  • Page 215 Main Default Refer to Enable Display of digital clock in the Unlock Screen Clock “Unlock” message screen P.14-6 Display Date GPRS Authentication PAP authentication P.14-7 Data rate 9600bps(v.32) CSD Line Type P.14-7 Connection element Non-transparent Device Information P.14-7 Clear Storage P.13-4 Button Lock P.1-18...
  • Page 216: Selectable Cities For Weather Information (In Japan)

    Prefecture City Selectable Cities for Weather Information (in Japan) Kagawa Takamatsu Kagoshima Kagoshima Prefecture City Atsugi, Chigasaki, Ebina, Hiratsuka, Kawasaki, Odawara, Kanagawa Handa, Ichinomiya, Inazawa, Kariya, Komaki, Nagoya, Sagamihara, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Zama, Yamato Aichi Nishio, Okazaki, Seto, Toyohashi, Toyokawa, Toyota Kochi Kochi Akita...
  • Page 217: Troubleshooting

    Prefecture City Troubleshooting Fujimi, Omiya, Ageo, Asaka, Fukaya, Iwatsuki, Kasukabe, Saitama Kawagoe, Kawaguchi, Koshigaya, Kumagaya, Niza, Sayama, Soka, Toda, Tokorozawa, Urawa Trouble Check/Action Shiga Kusatsu, Hikone, Otsu Press Power key for 1+ seconds. Handset does not Shimane Ota, Matsue Battery may be dead. power on Install battery properly.(P.1-12) Shimizu, Fuji, Fujieda, Fujinomiya, Hamamatsu, Mishima,...
  • Page 218 Trouble Check/Action Trouble Check/Action Enter full number, including the city code. Connect Charger firmly to handset (P.1-13). Calls do not connect Block outgoing calls may be active (P.2-13). Plug AC Charger firmly into outlet (P.1-13). Battery may not be installed. displayed? Move to a location with good Handset or battery charging terminals, Charger signal quality and retry.
  • Page 219: Handset Cannot Be Used In The Following Cases

    Handset cannot be used in the following cases: Trouble Check/Action ® In Comm Manager, Bluetooth may be ® disabled. For Bluetooth connection settings, Handset is not Handset is out-of-range or signal is weak. Move to appears see P.9-5. visible to a location where signal is stronger.
  • Page 220: Keypad Key Assignments

    Keypad Key Assignments Character Code List Japanese Syllabary Input Mode Katakana Alphabet Numeric Hiragana Full/Half Full/Half Full/Half Full width width width width KA CA SI SHI TI CHI TU TSU HU FU N NN * Entering hiragana using the alphabet is available only with the Keypad. (Half width space) (Half width space) (Half width space)
  • Page 221 Voiced/Semi-voiced Consonant ( Contracted Sound2 Contracted Sound3 (Others) Contracted Sound1 SYA SHA SYU SHU SYO SHO TYA CHA TYU CHU TYO CHO Entering Contracted Sound Only LA(XA) LI(XI) LU(XU) LE(XE) LO(XO) ZYA JA ZYU JU ZYO JO 16-12...
  • Page 222: Symbols/Pictograms

    Entering “ ” Symbols/Pictograms Normally enter “N” Enter “NN” if a vowel (A, I, U, E, O, Y) comes after “ ” or the end of sentence is “ ” Symbols Example: KANSEI Double-byte TANNI KONNYAKU Entering “ ” Enter a consonant (except N and Y) twice in a row Example: SAKKA HASSINN...
  • Page 223: Pictograms

    Pictograms Single-byte 16-14...
  • Page 224 * Pictograms in are animated. * Pictograms are only available for SMS/S! Mail. They do not appear in other functions such as Quick Notes or on incompatible SoftBank handsets. 16-15...
  • Page 225: Microsoft Activesync

    Microsoft ActiveSync Windows Mobile Device Center ® ® Install Microsoft ActiveSync on a PC to synchronize handset with Install Windows Mobile Device Center to synchronize handset and a Windows Vista PC. ActiveSync is contained in Utility Software CD-ROM. Compatible Windows Mobile Device Center is contained in Utility Software CD- operating systems and software applications are as follows: ROM.
  • Page 226: Specifications

    Display Specifications 2.4” Color Transflective TFT LCD (with Backlight LED) System Information Resolution 240x320 65,536 colors Processor Qualcomm MSM7200 400MHz Compatible Mobile Networks ROM: 256 M bytes Memory RAM: 128 M bytes SDRAM HSDPA ® ® Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Standard Japan only: 2100MHz W-CDMA:...
  • Page 227: External Memory

    Camera External Memory External Camera: Two Mega Pixel CMOS Memory Card Slot microSD /microSDHC Image Sensor Internal Camera: 300 Kilo Pixel CMOS AC Charger 1600x1200 (UXGA), 1280x960 (SXGA), 640x480 Resolution (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA), 160x120 (QQVGA) Power Source 100V-240V AC, 50-60Hz Digital Zoom Maximum 8x Output Voltage/...
  • Page 228: Customer Service

    Call these numbers toll free from landlines: Customer Service Akita, Aomori, Chiba, General 0088-240-157 Fukui, Fukushima, Gunma, Information If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please Hokkaido, Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Iwate, call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Kanagawa, Miyagi, Customer 0088-240-113...
  • Page 229: Index

    Index Call History ..........2-4 Call Waiting ..........2-12 ActiveSync ............ 7-2 Backup............14-9 Caller ID............. 2-14 Connect to PC .......... 7-4 Band ............2-8 Camera............11-2 Connect USB Cable........7-5 Battery ............1-10 Capture Mode........11-2 Installing ........... 7-3 Charging ..........
  • Page 230 Conference ..........2-13 During calls Flight mode ..........9-2 Contacts ............4-2 Handsfree..........2-8 Folders............10-2 Compose message........4-5 Hold ............2-8 Copy ............10-4 Dialing............2-3 Mute ............2-8 Create.............10-5 Save ............4-2 Speaker Phone ......... 2-8 Move ............10-4 Search ............4-4 Rename...........10-5 Send............
  • Page 231 Reply ............5-24 Memory Card..........10-7 Save attachments ........5-24 Insert/Remove......... 10-8 In-Call Volume..........2-2 Send attachments........5-19 Menu Incoming Calls ..........2-4 Sending/receiving ........5-21 Adobe Reader LE ........8-6 Indicator Settings ......... 5-20, 5-26 Audio Manager ......12-4, 12-6 Battery level ..........
  • Page 232 Missed Calls ..........2-4 Picture and Video........11-11 Ring volume..........14-2 Mute ............2-8 Pictures My Documents ........... 10-2 Capturing..........11-6 My Phone number........2-2 View............. 11-11 S! Mail............5-2 PIN1 Code............ 1-5 Change mail address .......5-17 PIN2 Code............ 1-5 Create............5-3 Play Network PIN ..........
  • Page 233 Video............ 11-11 View............5-10 Text Entry............. 3-2 Setting time..........1-15 Window ........... 5-9 Dictionary..........3-9 Setting USIM PINs ........13-2 SoftBank Mail........5-2, 5-3 Face Mark ..........3-6 Settings Solitaire ............ 12-15 hiragana........... 3-5 Accessibility ..........14-6 Sounds ............14-2 Input Mode ..........
  • Page 234 Reset learning dictionary......3-9 Word Mobile ..........8-2 Symbol ............. 3-6 Web............. 6-2 Text entry menu ........3-7 Window View Uppercase ..........3-4 Zoom............11-10 Audio Manager ........12-3 Troubleshooting ......... 16-8 Capture with Camera ......11-3 File Explorer..........10-2 ® Windows Media Player Mobile .....

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