SoftBank 109SH Manual Usage Notes
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Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 109SH.
Read "Quick Tips" (in
beforehand for proper usage.
.Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions.
.SoftBank 109SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network
technologies.
.Most operation descriptions are based on default settings
handset open (P.1-1) in Standby (P.1-6).
.Operations and results may differ by handset status.
.Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only; actual
handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
.In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside Japan" with
regard to handset/service usage.
*
With the exception that Handset Code and Administrator Code are saved.
) and this guide thoroughly
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  • Page 1 Read "Quick Tips" (in ) and this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. .Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions. .SoftBank 109SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network technologies. .Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset open (P.1-1) in Standby (P.1-6).
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Guide Usage Notes ......i Sending Messages......4-2 Table of Contents ......ii Customizing Message Retrieval... 4-5 Handling Messages ...... 4-6 Getting Started PC Mail ........... 4-8 Handset Parts........ 1-1 Internet Battery & USIM Card..... 1-3 Charging Battery......1-5 Internet Services ......
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Handset Parts Getting Started Parts & Functions 1 Pressure Vent Handset Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Display Handset Closed 4 Light Sensor 5 Mic Keep handset closed when not in use. 6 External Device Port (with Port Cover) 7 Sub-display 8 Notification Lamp 9 Strap Eyelet a Charging Terminals b Internal Antenna Area...
  • Page 4 Handset Parts 4 Multi Selector (left) c g # Key # Handset Keys Open Call Log (All). Long Press to enable/ Enter #. Long Press to activate/cancel ®* disable Bluetooth Manner mode. . Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. 5 Mail Key B h Multi Job &...
  • Page 5: Battery & Usim Card

    Battery & USIM Card Battery & USIM Card Installation Do not apply excessive force to Battery or USIM Card. . Fit Battery Cover into slot, then firmly Slide in USIM Card with IC Inserting press down along edges. chip facing up .
  • Page 6 Important times activates PUK Lock, disabling corrosion, etc. due to water seepage. . USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mobile. handset. For recovery, USIM Card must be . Battery is not water or dust proof. . USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if reissued at a SoftBank Shop (fees apply).
  • Page 7: Charging Battery

    Connector Port charge it. Holder Release Charging Battery Outside Japan Tabs . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for problems resulting from charging Battery abroad. Important AC Charger Usage Note Arrows Down Notification Lamp . Retract blades after charging. Do not pull, bend or twist cord.
  • Page 8: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Power On/Off Yes or No S % Retrieving Network Information Power On A prompt appears when %, a, d, B or Described for initial power on. A is Pressed for the first time. " (Long Press) . After Power On Graphics, water/dust proofing information appears;...
  • Page 9: Display & Indicators

    Display & Indicators Display Indicator Descriptions Information Window Standby Check active indicators and their Opens at the bottom for missed calls, new Indicator Area descriptions. (Status Icon List) mail, etc. Mobile Widgets Tap indicator Hereafter, most screenshots omit Mobile Widgets and other icons. Information Window Information label (e.g., Message, etc.) .
  • Page 10 Display & Indicators Display Rotation Softkeys Display Saving Motion Control sensor detects handset Function/operation labels appear at the Display goes completely dark after set orientation. Display orientation changes bottom of Display; see key assignments Display Saving time elapses. Press any key (except "...
  • Page 11 Display & Indicators Indicators [ Function Status [ Notifications Display Indicators When Double Number is set to Dual Mode, line type appears at the bottom right of some indicators. S! Appli Active [ Basic Status Unread Mail S! Appli Paused Unread Delivery Report Music Playback Answer Phone Active &...
  • Page 12 Display & Indicators [ Transmissions [ Settings Auto Answer or Remote Monitor Active Show Secret Data Active Function Lock (Once) Active Wakeup TV Set SSL Browsing Indicator does not appear when Call Packet Transmission Active Forwarding is set to Video Calls only, with Offline Mode Receiving Mail Voicemail unset.
  • Page 13: Sub-Display

    Sub-display Sub-display [ Notifications [ Warnings View date/time and the following indicators with handset closed. Missed Call Message Delivery Failure Activating Sub-display Answer Phone Message Recorded S! Information Channel Info Reception Failure Missed Call Notification Weather Indicator Update Failure New Voicemail .
  • Page 14: Touchscreen

    Touchscreen Using Touchscreen Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc. Touch & Hold Flick Basic Operations Flick to scroll. Touch item for 1+ seconds to move icon, open menu, etc. Pinch & Spread Tap item or key to open or execute Drag corresponding function/operation.
  • Page 15 Touchscreen Screen Scroll Important Touchscreen Usage Notes Usage Examples For hidden items, Flick/Drag in opposite . Touchscreen may not respond in these Selection & Execution direction. situations: Tap item to open or execute corresponding , Use with gloves/long fingernails , Use of pens, pencils or sharp objects function/operation.
  • Page 16 Touchscreen Zoom In & Zoom Out Open Menus Calibrating Touchscreen Pinch or Spread to zoom in or out on Touch & Hold Display to open menu. Calibrate Touchscreen to improve response. images, etc. Hold handset normally during calibration. Touch & Hold S % S f Settings Spread...
  • Page 17: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Main Menu Opening Main Menu Menu Layout Main Menu Items Messaging Open/create messages, etc. Touchscreen Yahoo! Access the Internet. S! Appli Use S! Appli including games. Entertainment Read e-Books, receive news updates, etc. Camera Shoot photos or videos. Media Play/download media files.
  • Page 18 Menu Operations Menu Navigation To open World Clock using handset keys or Touchscreen: Open Main Menu Select Item Open Tab Select Item Use g to select Tools Use f to select Use e to select and Press % World Clock and Press % Press % Clock/Gauge tab Handset...
  • Page 19: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List [ Clock/Gauge Scan Card Messaging S! Appli Kanji/English Grabber Stopwatch Received Msg. S! Appli Library Review Countdown Timer Create Message Osaifu-Keitai Set Camera Key World Clock Retrieve New Msg. Settings Hour Minder Media Drafts Information Pedometer Templates Compass Music...
  • Page 20 Menu List [ Phone/G [ Network Data Folder Phone User Dictionary Select Network Pictures Phone Book Set Key Shortcut Select Service DCIM Add New Entry Motion Control Re-search Signal Ring Songs·Tones Information Touch Panel Offline Mode S! Appli Call Log Set Key Light Retrieve NW Info Widget...
  • Page 21: Security Codes

    . Do not forget Security Codes. Locks S % . Call Barring settings will be locked if . Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank incorrect Center Access Code (Network Mobile is not liable for misuse or damages. Password) is entered three times consecutively when making a setting.
  • Page 22 Security Codes Saving Administrator Code Need/UnNeed Setting Enter four to eight digits. For enhanced security, set Need/UnNeed Setting to Need; then Handset Code will be In Locks menu, required to delete all files/entries, etc. Administrator Setting S % In Locks menu, Handset Register Administrator Code Settings S % Code S %...
  • Page 23: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. When Manner Mode is Active Offline Mode Take care not to disturb others when . Ringtones and other sounds are muted. Suspend signal transmission and reception. using your handset. . Handset vibrates for incoming .
  • Page 24: My Details & Basic Settings

    My Details & Basic Settings My Details & Basic Settings Handset Number & Address Date & Time Language % S 0 % S Settings S % S In % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Date Sound/Display menu, &...
  • Page 25: World Clock

    World Clock Using World Clock f Select city S % Auto World Clock Setting World Clock Manually " S Standby returns % S Tools S % S f Powering on outside Japan automatically Clock/Gauge S World Clock sets World Clock; the local time for your Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) current location appears in Standby.
  • Page 26: Memory Card

    Top: For details, contact SoftBank Customer metal objects. Memory Card Slot Support, General Information (P.9-1). . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any Bottom: . If Memory Card is inserted, captured damages resulting from accidental loss/ USIM Card Slot photos, downloads and other files are alteration of information.
  • Page 27 Memory Card Appears after Power On Inserting & Removing Formatting Memory Card . Memory Card may not be inserted Always power off first. When using a new Memory Card for the properly; reinsert it. first time, format it on handset before Removing Memory Card Remove Battery (P.1-3) trying to save files, etc.
  • Page 28: Universal Operations, Etc

    Text Entry Universal Operations, Etc. Text Entry Use handset keys to enter text. Unless Switching Entry Modes Text Entry Basics noted otherwise, text entry descriptions & Use Dialpad to enter characters. Multiple are for text entry windows. characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character options for that key.
  • Page 29: Entering Characters

    Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji Enter in Kanji (Hiragana) mode. Convert 333 ( ) S d S Enter 333 ( ) S ( ( ) S 22 ( ) . Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered. (Predictive) . Long Press & to toggle suggestion % (Confirm) mode between Standard, Literary, Spoken and Automatic.
  • Page 30 Text Entry Entering from Dictionaries Correction Conversion Pictograms & Symbols Enter text by referring to word definitions, After mistyping hiragana assigned to the . May be unavailable depending on entry mode. translations, etc. . Immediately after confirming a descriptive same key (e.g., instead of ), enter word such as...
  • Page 31 Text Entry Using Wildcard Characters Emoticons Hiragana to Katakana/ Alphanumeric Conversion B S Emoticons S % To improve word suggestions in Kanji (Hiragana) mode, or Single-byte Alpha- Enter katakana or alphanumerics in Kanji Select emoticon S % numerics mode, add s, or *s (wildcard (Hiragana) mode using key inscriptions.
  • Page 32: Editing Characters

    Text Entry Editing Characters Recovering Deleted Characters Deleting & Editing Copy/Cut & Paste . Press ! to recover characters deleted B S Cut or Copy S % S Correct with $. Select first character S % Deleting All Characters . Long Press $ at text end. To delete Select character characters on and after cursor, select the first character of text and Long Press $.
  • Page 33: Fonts

    Fonts Customizing Fonts Enlarging All Fonts Resizing Specific Fonts Changing Font Weight % S Settings S % Enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc. In Font Settings menu, Font Weight S % % S Settings S % Sound/Display Menu Select weight S % Sound/Display Menu In Sound/Display menu, Display S %...
  • Page 34: Wallpaper

    Wallpaper Wallpaper % S Settings S % S In Selecting Images Smaller or Larger than Slideshow Wallpaper Sound/Display menu, Display Set slideshow to appear in Standby. After 4, select option S % S % Display S % Some folders/files may not be supported. , For Centered, use e to zoom in/out or Wallpaper S % Press B to rotate.
  • Page 35: Sounds & Alerts

    Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses Changing Ringtone Duration Ringtones Vibration After 3, Duration S % S Enter Use preset sounds or media files saved in In Sounds & Alerts menu, time S % Vibration S % Data Folder, etc. Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions In 4, Videos S % S % S Settings S % S In...
  • Page 36: Emergency Calls

    Emergency Calls Emergency Calls Using SoftBank 3G handset for Handset Restrictions & emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) Emergency Calls automatically reports handset location to Emergency calls are possible even while corresponding agency (police, etc.). . Location Report does not incur registration/ some handset restrictions are active.
  • Page 37: Voice Calling

    Voice Calling Voice Calling Answering Voice Calls Placing Voice Calls Placing International Calls Incoming Call window opens for a call. Enter number with area Enter number with area code S B code . To correct entry, use f to place Int'l Call S % cursor under the digit and Press $.
  • Page 38 Voice Calling Calling from Outside Japan See below to place a call to Japan from abroad. Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. See SoftBank Mobile Website for details: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/ Access roaming area/rate information or print it out to carry while traveling abroad.
  • Page 39: Video Calling

    Video Calling Video Calling View the other party's image or send an Answering Video Calls Placing Video Calls Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Enter number S % Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls. This Incoming Call window opens for a call. page describes functions/operations Video Call S % unique to Video Call.
  • Page 40: Optional Services

    Optional Services Optional Services Select number S % Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only Call Forwarding be set simultaneously when Call . Omit if only one number is saved. Divert calls to a number saved in Phone Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Book after selected ring time (No Answer Call Divert all/unanswered calls to...
  • Page 41 Optional Services Playing Messages from Missed Voicemail Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail Call Notification Divert calls to Voicemail Center after In Voicemail menu, Cancel In Information window, All S % selected ring time (No Answer set). Voicemail S % In Voicemail menu, Yes S % .
  • Page 42: Phone Book

    Phone Book Adding Contacts to Phone Book Add Phone Number: S % Category: S % S Select Enter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of these items) S Enter number S % S category S % and classify the contact.
  • Page 43 Phone Book Personal Ringtone Setting Responses by Category Saving Numbers After Calls % S Phone S % S Set Set tone for calls from saved numbers. After a call, save number to Phone Book. Category S % In new entry window, select item (e.g., Tone-Voice Call) Select category S B S Select item S %...
  • Page 44: Using Phone Book

    Phone Book Using Phone Book Changing Search Method Dialing from Phone Book Opening from Other Functions Phone Book search methods: b S f Select tab (hiragana Example: Enter a recipient from Phone Book when sending a message. Shows contacts by tab; row, alphabet or ) for first contacts are sorted by...
  • Page 45: Customizing Handset Address

    Yes S % Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address default handset mail address. When handset address is changed, For more information, contact SoftBank SoftBank Mobile sends new address Customer Support, General Information confirmation to handset. (P.9-1). Changing Address...
  • Page 46: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages Sending S! Mail Select Subject field S % S Send S! Mail to a number/address saved Incoming Calls while Creating Message in Phone Book. Enter subject S % . Content remains. End the call to return. B S Create Message S % Personal Mode Select Message Text field .
  • Page 47 Sending Messages Attaching Non-Image Files Attaching Files . In 2, select a folder other than Picture Send images to compatible handsets and Press %, then select a file. using S! Mail. Attaching Multiple Files After 3, Attach (1) S % S Attach In S! Mail Composition File S % S Picture S % S Select window after composing...
  • Page 48: Sending Sms

    Sending Messages Sending SMS Send SMS to a number saved in Phone Select Message Text field Incoming Calls while Creating Message Book. . Content remains. End the call to return. B S Create New SMS S % Personal Mode . When recipient is entered from Phone Book, text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type.
  • Page 49: Customizing Message Retrieval

    Customizing Message Retrieval Customizing Message Retrieval Off S % Set manual retrieval (only initial portion of By Mail Address message text first received, no Specify mail addresses or domains Retrieving Complete Messages Automatically attachments) or automatic retrieval for (alphanumerics after @ of mail addresses). when Approximate Size is 300 KB or Less specific mail (by sender type, mail In 5, On(Up to 300KB) S %...
  • Page 50: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages Handling Messages Select folder S % Messaging Folders Opening Messages B S Received Msg. or Sent Messages are organized in folders by type. Messages S % Received Messages Incomplete/ Unsent Messages Message List Sent Messages Select message S % Failed or Send Reservation Messages Folder List...
  • Page 51 Handling Messages Message Window Messaging Window Layout Message List Sender or Recipient Subject (except for SMS) Received or Message Type/Status Sent Date & Time (see below) Message Text Press ( or # to open other messages Sender or Recipient (higher or lower in message list). Changing Font Size Message Text [Message Window] 3 (Long Press)
  • Page 52: Pc Mail

    PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. PC Mail Cautions . Receiving PC Mail for the first time after Save PC mail account information to handset: Retrieve mail delivered to PC Mail Account setup may incur high ISP or Yahoo! accounts.
  • Page 53 PC Mail B S Settings S % S PC Using Yahoo! Mail Addresses PC Mail Account Setup Mail Settings S % In 3, Set Quick Yahoo! Mail S % S . Proceed with setup according to Yes or No S % information supplied by ISP.
  • Page 54 PC Mail Retrieving New PC Mail Sending PC Mail Retrieve new messages from created To create and send PC Mail: accounts. If message count is high, some B S Create Message S % may not be received on the first attempt. Select PC Mail Account S % B S B Complete message S A S...
  • Page 55: Internet Services

    Access the Mobile Internet from Yahoo! Keitai, or view PC Internet sites from PC Site Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Yahoo! Keitai, see SoftBank Mobile Website (P.9-1). Transmission/Information Fees...
  • Page 56: Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai Using Yahoo! Keitai " S Yes S % S Page Returning to Previous Pages Using Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu [Internet Page] A S Previous page closes Browse Yahoo! Keitai sites from Yahoo! opens Keitai Main Menu. , To return to the initial page: [Internet Page] B S Forward S % Internet pages may not open depending on connection/server status, etc.
  • Page 57: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Browsing PC Sites % S Yahoo! S % View PC Internet sites from PC Site Returning to Previous Pages Browser. [Internet Page] A S Previous page PC Site Browser S % . Browsing PC sites may incur high charges opens depending on subscribed price plan.
  • Page 58: Browsing

    Browsing Basic Operations Switching Frames Tabbed Browsing Page Browsing On framed pages, Long Press & to switch Open pages in different tabs to switch Scrolling Pages active frame. between pages. If page content continues beyond view, [ Opening New Tabs use g to scroll pages.
  • Page 59 Browsing Search S % S Select Selecting Items in Enlarged View Selecting Text word, etc. S % Enlarge area to select items with finger. Activate Drag Mode in pointer navigation Starting Over to enable text selection. Select text to In a page, Touch & Hold area After 3, point to first character S % copy or look up words in dictionaries.
  • Page 60 Browsing Pull-down Menu Item Selection Additional Page Operations In a page, select Menu list Enter text or select/execute items. field S % Select item S % Text Entry Field When Multiple Items are Selectable Buttons . Select items as needed and Press $. Menu List Page Item Indicators Command Button...
  • Page 61: Infrared

    Infrared Infrared Connect handset to Infrared devices for Transfer Options Getting Started wireless connectivity. Handset supports IrSimple= high-speed One File Infrared Precautions Transfer files one by one. Transfer wireless communications protocol; Align Infrared Ports of both devices. exchange large image files instantly with All File Transfer all files by function.
  • Page 62 Infrared Using Infrared Transmission Subsequent Operations Receiving Files [ One File Transfer % S Tools S % S f Yes S % Connectivity S Infrared S % . If storage media confirmation appears, Switch On/Off S % S select media and Press %. [ All File Transfer (Adding Files) On(3 min.) S % Yes S % S Enter Authorization...
  • Page 63 Infrared All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed Sending Files % S Tools S % S f % S Data Folder S % One File Transfer Connectivity S Infrared S % Pictures or DCIM S % Example: Phone Book Send All S % For DCIM, select a folder and Press %.
  • Page 64: Exchanging Contact Information

    Infrared Exchanging Contact Information Exchange name, phone numbers, mail Sending Profiles addresses, and other contact info with In Exchange Profile menu, other compatible handsets using Infrared. Send S % S Transfer starts Read P.6-1 "Infrared Precautions" beforehand. Changing Profile Items to Send Receiving Profiles [Exchange Profile Menu] Send Settings S % S Select item S %...
  • Page 65: Bluetooth

    Maximum transmission range for transfers . Bluetooth ® connection may not be possible Select device ® Bluetooth between SoftBank 109SH handsets is ten ® with some Bluetooth devices. ® , Handset shall be connected to certified meters. (Bluetooth connection/transfer rate Request connection ®...
  • Page 66: Using Bluetooth

    ® Bluetooth ® Using Bluetooth ® ® Enabling Bluetooth Connecting Bluetooth Devices . Found Bluetooth ® devices are listed c (Long Press) after search. Device Search & Pairing . To cancel search, Press A. ® Enable Bluetooth on target devices first. Indicator Select device S % % S Tools S % S f...
  • Page 67 ® Bluetooth Yes S % Connecting Paired Handsfree Accepting Connection Requests . If target device is a keyboard, follow Devices, Etc. To accept connection requests from onscreen instructions. In Bluetooth menu, Paired unpaired devices: Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Devices S % Connection request arrives ®...
  • Page 68 ® Bluetooth [ Subsequent Operations [ All File Transfer Transferring Files One File Transfer In Bluetooth menu, Send All Exchange files with paired devices as Yes S % S Yes S % follows: . If storage media confirmation . For transferable files, see P.6-1. Select device S % S Yes appears, select media and Press %.
  • Page 69: Pc Connection

    PC Connection Connecting PC Accessing Memory Card Utility Software (Japanese) Connect handset to a PC with USB Cable For more PC-related operations, to access Memory Card from the PC download Utility Software (including USB without removing it from handset. Cable driver) from the following URL. USB Cable may be purchased separately.
  • Page 70: Backup

    Backup Basics Back up information to Memory Card, and Backup All Items Auto Backup File Deletion restore to handset as needed. . In addition to supported items, Backup . Auto Backup saves up to three backup files Specify frequency for Auto Backup. All Items saves the following items: for each item;...
  • Page 71 Backup Backup & Restore A S Yes S % Manual Backup Auto Backup . To cancel, Press A. To back up selected items together at Back up information to Memory Card at a Backup complete S % S % once: specified frequency automatically.
  • Page 72 Backup Changing Settings Backing Up Once a Month In 4, Once Every Month S % S Yes S % To back up once a week automatically: Enter date S % S Enter time S % . To cancel, Press A. In Backup/Restore menu, Settings S % Disabling Auto Backup...
  • Page 73: Camera

    Using Camera Camera Getting Started Shoot photos or videos. Important Mobile Camera Usage Notes Detect Personal & Pet Select Camera . Clean dust/smudges from Lens Cover with a soft dry cloth before use. Handset is loaded with preset Camera Locks focus on the face of a person or pet. .
  • Page 74 Using Camera Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview Focus modes and sizes shown below are defaults; those with are fixed. Description Focus Mode Size Capture nearby subjects easily (settings Easy Auto Camera Normal(Face) partially changeable). Standard Capture nearby subjects easily (settings mostly Pro Auto Camera Normal(Face) changeable).
  • Page 75 Using Camera Description Focus Mode Size Play sound and release shutter automatically Look Back Camera when subject turns face to Camera. Auto Shutter Release shutter automatically when subject Smile Camera Normal(Face) smiles. Release Release shutter automatically after selected Self Timer Camera Normal(Face) time elapses.
  • Page 76 Using Camera Description Focus Mode Size Pretty Arrange Camera Touch up faces in captured photos. Normal(Face) Additional Self Portrait Camera Use guide to capture self portraits. Normal(Face) Cameras Face Register Camera Register name and note for faces. Normal(Face) HD Video Camera Record long high quality videos.
  • Page 77: Photo Camera

    Photo Camera Capturing Photos Capture photos in portrait or landscape. One Touch Shutter Unless noted otherwise, photo capture . Tap subject in Photo Viewfinder; focus descriptions are for portrait orientation. locks and shutter releases automatically. Mobile Light Using Photo Camera .
  • Page 78 Photo Camera 1 Scene 6 Switch Cameras Landscape Orientation Touchscreen 2 Mobile Light 7 MENU Hold handset horizontally for landscape Menu icons or Camera indicators appear on 3 Shooting Size 8 Exit photo capture; changes Viewfinder too. Display; Tap target item for assigned 4 Self-timer 9 Release Shutter setting/function.
  • Page 79 Photo Camera Focus Lock Shooting Size & Usage Lock focus on subject; Camera A3 prints continuously focuses on moving subjects. QFHD 16:9 aspect ratio prints . Chase Focus tracks subject's movement, B5 prints and Continuous AF adjusts focus as distance L to 2L prints to the subject changes.
  • Page 80 Photo Camera Selecting Camera Shooting Manually Switching Cameras Using Selected Camera After 3, Press % for each frame S In Photo Viewfinder, A [ Rapid Shooting Camera From B S Continuous Type S % Saving Selected Photos After 3, select photo S % ( ) S A Select mode S % Using Photo Recommender...
  • Page 81 Photo Camera [ Look Back Camera [ Self Timer Camera [ Messaging Camera Frame subject on Display S Frame subject on Display Frame subject on Display 1 (whistle), 2 (rattle) or 3 (dog bark) . Countdown starts. . Sound plays. Shutter releases after .
  • Page 82 Photo Camera [ Pretty Arrange Camera [ Self Portrait Camera [ Additional Cameras Frame subject on Display Turn handset around Three-Shot Frame subject on Display S % S Select photo Camera Frame your face on Display . To save all photos or use and look into Lens Best Select Photo Recommender,...
  • Page 83 Photo Camera Changing & Saving Camera Settings Change settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Camera for future use. Some settings may be unavailable depending on Camera mode (no corresponding indicators appear). Main Items Description Focus Mode Select Normal(Face), Center Auto Focus, Macro or Manual Focus.
  • Page 84 Photo Camera Description ISO Sensitivity Select light sensitivity from Auto( 200), Auto( 1600) and 100 to 3200. White Balance Select Auto, Daylight, Cloud/Shade, Tungsten or Fluorescent for best color balance. Conditions Exposure Select amount of light received by Camera from -2 to +2. Mobile Light Select Mobile Light mode from On, Automatic, Low Light and Off.
  • Page 85 Photo Camera Changing Settings Saving Changed Settings My Camera Name: S % Example: Picture Quality After photo capture, save changed settings with a name and captured photo load saved In Photo Viewfinder, B Enter name S % settings in the same manner as switching Cameras.
  • Page 86 Photo Camera Registering Faces (Detect Personal) Register people's faces; related Saving Entries information appears in Viewfinder upon In Photo Viewfinder, B face detection, and saved photos are sorted into albums (Portrait & Pet). Detect Personal/Pet S % . Register name, note and priority for up to ten faces.
  • Page 87: Video Camera

    Video Camera Recording Videos Record videos in portrait or landscape. Frame subject on Display Landscape Orientation Unless noted otherwise, video recording Hold handset horizontally for landscape descriptions are for portrait orientation. . Tone sounds and recording starts. recording; changes Viewfinder too. Using Video Camera In Video Viewfinder, rotate .
  • Page 88 Video Camera During playback, B Sending Recorded Video Using Mail Main Viewfinder Operations S! Mail S % I (Long Press) Handset Keys . Mail Composition window opens. B S Simple Setting S % Zoom In/Out Complete message S A Adjust Brightness Video Cam For Mail S % Mobile Light On/Off...
  • Page 89 Video Camera [ Additional Operations 1 Scene 7 MENU Touchscreen Zoom In/Out Drag up/down. 2 Mobile Light 8 Exit Menu icons or Camera indicators appear on Adjust Brightness Drag left/right. 3 Shooting size 9 Start Recording Display; Tap target item for assigned setting/ Focus Lock Tap image.
  • Page 90 Video Camera Changing & Saving Video Camera Settings Change settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Video Camera for future use. Some settings may be unavailable depending on Camera mode (no corresponding indicators appear). Main Items Description Focus Mode Select Normal(Portrait), Manual Focus or Macro.
  • Page 91 Video Camera Description Exposure Select amount of light received by Camera from -2 to +2. Conditions Mobile Light Activate Mobile Light; choose On or Off. Select Memory Card Priority, Memory Card Fixed, Phone Memory or Ask Each Save Videos to Time.
  • Page 92 Video Camera Using My Video Cameras Changing Settings Saving Changed Settings In Video Viewfinder, B S Example: Picture Size (shooting size) Save changed settings as My Video Camera Simple Setting S % and load them as needed. In Video Viewfinder, B Change settings beforehand.
  • Page 93 Album Opening Saved Images from Album Basics Opening Albums % S Camera S % S Handset sorts saved images (photos and Album S % videos) into up to 500 albums of the following preloaded categories automatically; create original albums as needed. Stores portraits (sorted into Portrait &...
  • Page 94: Album

    Album Select album S % Select Camera type S % Creating Original Albums Select Camera S % Create new albums by selecting sort keys (from Portrait & Pet, Event and By Camera) and specifying date and time. To create an album by selecting sort keys from Portrait &...
  • Page 95: Area Setup

    Area Setup Select prefecture S % S When activating TV for the first time, set up TV Antenna channels by area. (TV is exclusively for Select locality S % TV Antenna is located behind Display. use in Japan.) Check signal strength indicator and &...
  • Page 96 Watching TV Complete Area setup (P.8-1) first. Incoming Messages Widescreen & . Tone sounds and notice appears. Long While watching TV or playing recorded Press B to access messages. programs, rotate handset 90 degrees; TV Important TV Usage Notes orientation changes accordingly. .
  • Page 97 Data Broadcast (Japanese) Main TV Window Operations Panel Layout In portrait view, Data Broadcast appears Handset Keys below TV image. Use e to select an item and Press % to access program-related Toggle Panel On/Off information and interactive services. & Change Area Volume Control Toggle Display Size (portrait)
  • Page 98: Recording Programs

    , To start playback using Touchscreen, to private use only, and prohibit Tap Options S Rec/D S DPlay. To unauthorized reproduction/other use. . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any stop, Touch & Hold Memory/Battery Runs Low or Video Call damages resulting from accidental loss...
  • Page 99: Playing Recorded Programs

    Playing Recorded Programs In TV window, B S TV A (Long Press) S Playback Touchscreen Player S % stops Drag left across TV Rewind image Switching Video Lists After 1, B S Change to Phone or Drag right across TV Fast Forward Change to MemoryCard S % image...
  • Page 100 TV Timer & TV Recording Timer In TV window, B S Rec./ Recording Timer Precautions At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) TimeShift S % Confirm target channel reception; keep TV and Alarm activate. Reservation List S % handset open. , End all active functions/applications. B S New Entry S % , Confirm Battery charge and memory status.
  • Page 101: Media Player

    Media Player Media Player Basics Use Media Player to play music/videos on handset. . Download media files from Mobile Internet sites using Media Player, or transfer files from PCs or AQUOS Blu-ray Disc recorders. . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Playback Precautions Music File Support .
  • Page 102 Connect handset to a PC the provider's website, etc. source site. with USB Cable . SoftBank Mobile does not guarantee % S Media S % compatibility with any software. . USB Cable may be purchased separately. . Install USB Cable driver beforehand. See P.6-9 "Utility Software (Japanese)."...
  • Page 103: Playing Music

    Media Player Playing Music % S Media S % Using Other Functions while Playing Music Music Playback Window Layout After 5, $ or " Music S % , To stop playback in Standby: " S Yes S % My Music S % S f Select Playing SD AUDIO or WMA Files tab (folder) In 3, SD AUDIO or WMA S % S...
  • Page 104: Playing Videos

    Media Player Playing Videos % S Media S % Select file S % Main Video Playback Operations Videos S % For Volume up/down, pause or help, see P.8-9 "Main Music Playback Operations." My Videos S % S Memory Fast Forward/ Card or Phone Memory S % Rewind Slow Motion...
  • Page 105: Using Playlists

    Media Player Using Playlists Playlists store music/videos in a playback Adding to Playlist Renaming Playlists order. Add favorite media files to Playlists, To add a music file to In Playlists window, select or organize files by artist/genre. . Playlists store only file locations. Source Playlist S B % S Media S % files remain in All Music or All Videos.
  • Page 106: Mobile Widget

    Mobile Widget Customizing Standby Display (Japanese) Paste various widgets (applications) to Saving Widgets to Standby Using Widgets Standby to access/activate information/ a S g Select widget S % Save up to three widgets (excluding functions immediately from Standby. a S B S Paste Icon S % S! Quick News Widget Tab Widgets...
  • Page 107 Mobile Widget Removing Widgets from Standby Obtaining Widgets Deleting Widgets a S g Select widget S B % S Widget S % In Mobile Widget menu, Widget Contents S % Select widget S B cannot be deleted. Delete S % S Yes S % Mobile Widget Menu Remove S % Widget Store S %...
  • Page 108: Standby Shortcuts

    Standby Shortcuts Standby Shortcuts Paste shortcuts to functions, files, folders, Saving Shortcuts from Menu/Window etc. to Standby for easy access. Open Options menu S Set as StbyShortcut S % S Standby Saving Shortcuts to Standby Screen S % a S B S Paste Icon S % , Set as StbyShortcut may not appear for some items.
  • Page 109: Icon View

    Icon View Icon View Save icons of functions, files, folders, Using Shortcuts widgets, etc. to Icon View for easy access. f Select tab S Select item On Icon View page, select Saving Shortcuts to Icon View icon S % . If selected page is full, remove icons first. .
  • Page 110: Customer Support

    Customer Service Customer Support Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Support General Information Customer Assistance (Repairs/Lost Handsets) From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113...
  • Page 111: Software Updates

    SoftBank Mobile is . If handset does not reboot after update, not liable for loss or associated damages. reinsert Battery and try powering on. If it still does not power on, contact SoftBank . Follow onscreen instructions. Customer Support, Customer Assistance (P.9-1).
  • Page 112: Safety Precautions

    . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to learn them before reading on: property. . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Prohibited actions These labels show degree of risk from improper use;...
  • Page 113 Safety Precautions Do not charge Battery in or expose Keep handset off and Charger Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Desktop handset or related hardware to disconnected near gas stations or Holder, Charger (Optional Accessory) extreme heat (fire, heat sources, places with fire/explosion risk. &...
  • Page 114 Safety Precautions Do not charge Battery while Battery WARNING handset is wet. May cause electric shock or short DANGER circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc. If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, discontinue handset use and Do not expose handset or related Read Battery label to confirm battery type;...
  • Page 115 Tape over Battery terminals before equipment. disposal. Take Battery to a SoftBank Handset use inside vehicles may Users with a heart condition should Shop, or follow the local disposal cause electronic equipment to adjust ringtone Vibration and regulations.
  • Page 116 Safety Precautions Handset may become hot while in If liquid (water, pet urine, etc.) gets Desktop Holder & use, especially in high temperatures. inside, grasp plug to disconnect it Charger (Optional Accessory) Prolonged contact with skin may cause immediately. burn injuries. May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
  • Page 117 Safety Precautions Do not use Desktop Holder inside Observe these rules inside medical Handset Use & Electronic Medical vehicles. facilities to avoid effects of radio Equipment Extreme temperature or vibration may waves on electronic medical cause fire or malfunction. equipment: This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use .
  • Page 118: General Notes

    General Use . Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure. May handset into other countries if it is to be used by . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages or transferred to another person. However, no cause malfunction or injury.
  • Page 119 Bluetooth Function Function Usage Requirement Copyrights SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages USIM Card must be inserted to use handset. Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer resulting from data/information leakage due to use programs, databases, other materials and Camera ®...
  • Page 120 0.409 W/k . As mobile devices offer . Changes or modifications not expressly that 109SH is in compliance with the essential requirements a range of functions, they can be used in other approved by the manufacturer responsible for and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 121 Safety Precautions The use of accessories that do not satisfy these FCC Information to User FCC RF Exposure Information requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. This equipment has been tested and found to Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 122 Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value of SoftBank 109SH is 0.557 W/k . SAR tests were conducted with this handset transmitting at its highest certified power level in accordance with testing methods set by the government.
  • Page 123 Safety Precautions Water & Dust Resistance . Handset is compliant with IPX5, IPX7 . Do not soak handset in bath or pool; never Water & Dust Resistance and IP5X water/dust protection use it in water (including opening/closing of Handset complies with IPX5 (former JIS standards.
  • Page 124 . Damaged Battery/Port Cover affects water/ . Do not use Desktop Holder or Charger in related parts every two years regardless of dust resistance; contact a SoftBank Shop. rooms in which water is regularly in use their condition. Customer-requested parts (kitchens, bath/shower rooms, etc.);...
  • Page 125: Cleaning Handset

    Safety Precautions Cleaning Handset Pat against dry cloth to Washing Handset Drying Handset remove moisture from Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently Dry these parts when exposed to water: grooves with a cloth. Then with Battery Cover Hinge Earpiece closed, hold handset approximately 10 cm Speaker below faucet or shower head and wash with...

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