SoftBank 930N User Manual

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  • Page 1 Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited. Content of this guide is subject to change without prior notice. Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P. 15-53) about unclear or missing information.
  • Page 2 Japanese ability to use. ” ” Security * Standby Display used in this guide is based on SoftBank 930N Vintage Black model. Design theme of Mail Main Menu and windows is based on default setting Superior Quality. Internet Camera Music Player &...
  • Page 3: Search Guide

    Index ..............My Number & Display Indicators E-mail Address P. 1-6 - P. 1-10 Customizing Handset Learning Basics 930N Features P. 2-2 - P. 2-8 Solving Problems SoftBank Mobile Features P. 15-6 Troubleshooting ..........P. 15-52 Warranty & After Sales Service...
  • Page 4 P. 11-2 card. Yahoo! Keitai Sites Graphic Mail Gaming Device S! Quick News A special portal site for SoftBank Create HTML messages by Play S! Appli games downloaded Subscribe to News and receive handsets enhances your Internet changing font and background from Yahoo! Keitai sites.
  • Page 5: Intellectual Property Rights

    Japanese, and the Copyright 1995 - 2009 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of rights reserved. SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries. Adobe, Adobe Reader, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered...
  • Page 6 Intellectual Property Rights Java and all Java-related trademarks and logos are Other trademarks and names belong to their respective trademarks or registered trademarks of US Sun owners. Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other Multitask, Emotion-Expressing Mail, Privacy Angle, Life History countries.
  • Page 7 Intellectual Property Rights    FrameSolid by Morpho, Inc. is used for the frame Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows   interpolation function. Professional operating system or Microsoft Windows  FrameSolid is a registered trademark of Morpho, Inc. Home Edition operating system.
  • Page 8 Intellectual Property Rights...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Calling Internet Before Using This Guide ......i Search Guide ........... ii Intellectual Property Rights....iv Overview......... 3-2 Overview ......... 6-2 Table of Contents......... viii Voice Call......... 3-3 Yahoo! Keitai ........6-3 Package Contents........x Video Call ........3-7 PC Site Browser.......
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Data Management Appendix S! Appli..........9-8 Advanced Features....... 9-10 About Data Folder ......12-2 Multitask Combinations ....15-2 Accessing Files ......12-3 Software Update ......15-4 Entertainment Editing Files........12-9 Troubleshooting ......15-6 File & Folder Management..12-11 Text Entry Key Assignments ..
  • Page 11: Package Contents

    Package Contents The following items are included in the package with handset. For additional information on accessories, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P. 15-53). Battery (NEBAL1) Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable (NELAH1) Starter Guide Warranty (Handset)   SoftBank 930N supports microSD and microSDHC memory cards.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    3 Damage to property includes: Incidental damage to structures damages to property. and household property and/or to pets and livestock. SoftBank accepts no liability for any loss or damages incurred by you or a third party as a result of missed calls, etc., due to Symbols malfunction, erroneous operation or failure of this product.
  • Page 13 Conversion Cable Battery may leak, overheat, rupture or ignite. DANGER WARNING Use SoftBank specified devices (Battery, AC Charger or Desktop Holder) only. Do not place handset, Battery, AC Charger, Desktop Use of non-specified devices may cause Battery to leak, Holder or Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable in a overheat, rupture or ignite;...
  • Page 14 Safety Precautions If you notice an unusual sound, odor, smoke, etc. Do not store handset in humid or dusty places or in while using, charging or storing handset, places subject to high temperatures. immediately: May cause malfunction. 1. Unplug AC Charger from outlet. Be careful not to pinch your fingers in the hinge 2.
  • Page 15 Battery fluid may injure your skin. Do not dispose of batteries as municipal waste. If Battery is not fully charged even after specified Bring used batteries to the nearest SoftBank Shop or recycling charging time, stop charging. center after insulating the terminals with tape.
  • Page 16 Safety Precautions Keep handset power off near high precision Do not place handset on the dashboard close to electronic devices or devices using weak signals. airbags. Handset may cause these devices to malfunction. In case of airbag inflation, handset may hit passengers resulting Devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implanted cardiac in injury, malfunction or breakage.
  • Page 17 Safety Precautions Handling USIM Card Use caution when using handset for an extended period; handset may become hot. CAUTION Skin contact for extended period may cause low-temperature burns. Do not bring speaker close to the ear when making Be careful handling the Notch when removing USIM calls in handsfree mode or when ring tone/melody is Card (IC chip).
  • Page 18 Safety Precautions If dust accumulates on AC Charger plug, unplug CAUTION Charger from outlet and wipe with a dry cloth. Failing to do so may cause fire. When plugging AC Charger into outlet, keep When AC Charger is connected to an outlet, do not conductive materials (pencil lead, metal parts, pull on cord or otherwise subject Charger to strong necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from Desktop Holder...
  • Page 19 Safety Precautions Near Electronic Medical Equipment Observe the following in medical institutions. Radio The following information conforms to The Guidelines on Use waves from handset may affect electronic medical “ equipment. of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Do not bring mobile phones into an operating room, ICU (Intensive Care Unit) or CCU (Coronary Care Unit).
  • Page 20: General Notes

    If you receive a call while walking, move to a safe place before answering. SoftBank accepts no liability for any damages arising from loss or alteration of data (Phone Book, images, sound, etc.) stored on your handset or memory card as a result of accident or malfunction. Back up important data such as Phone Book entries.
  • Page 21 General Notes Do not charge Battery: In a humid, dusty or shaky place Near a landline phone, TV or radio Although AC Charger may become warm while charging, it is not a malfunction. Do not subject handset to excessive shock. Do not deform Charger Terminals. Doing so may cause malfunction. ...
  • Page 22 Do not affix thick stickers or labels to the Display or Keypad side. Doing so may result in malfunction. Do not leave Battery uninstalled or uncharged for an extended period of time; may alter or erase saved settings and data. SoftBank accepts no liability for any damages resulting from such loss or alteration.
  • Page 23  However, security may be insufficient depending on such factors as settings. Care is required for communication using Bluetooth  SoftBank accepts no liability for leak of data or information during communication using Bluetooth Frequency range (1) 2.4 2400 MHz range...
  • Page 24 Bluetooth function, and contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center (see below). 3 If interference with a low power radio station or amateur radio station occurs, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center (see below). SoftBank Mobile Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll-free) From landlines, see P.
  • Page 25: Sar Certification Information

    * The technical standards are stipulated in the Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment). The highest SAR value is 0.541 W/kg for 930N. This value was obtained in accordance with the MIC testing procedure with handset transmitting at its highest permitted power level. While there may be differences in SAR levels among individual products, they all meet the MIC ’...
  • Page 26: Fcc Notice

    FCC Information to User 930N has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 27: Fcc Rf Exposure Information

    General Notes FCC RF Exposure Information 930N is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
  • Page 28: European Rf Exposure Information

    Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg. The maximum SAR value for this model handset, when placed on the ear, is 0.890 W/kg for 930N*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in SoftBank ’...
  • Page 29: Declaration Of Conformity

    General Notes Declaration of Conformity 930N is declared to conform with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.2. The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the following website: http://www.n-keitai.com/...
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    Getting Started Handset Parts ..........1-2 Codes............1-21 Basic Key Operations..........1-3 Security Code............1-21 Display ............1-6 Center Access Code ..........1-21 Display Indicators ..........1-6 Network Password ..........1-21 External Display Indicators ........1-8 Other Basic Information......1-22 Switching Display Views ........
  • Page 31: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts Infrared Port Earpiece Display Front Camera Light Sensor Multi Selector & Mail Key Yahoo! Keitai Key Menu Key Shortcut Key Send Key Clear/Back Key Power/End Key Keypad /Manner Key Microphone Charger Terminals External Device Port Indicator Display (External Display) FeliCa Mark Charging Indicator/Illumination Internal Antenna...
  • Page 32: Basic Key Operations

    Handset Parts Basic Key Operations Music Key Volume up/Manner Key In Standby Volume down/Camera Key Key/Operations Description 1 For optimal signal reception, do not cover Internal Antenna with hands or anything else. Do not put Access widgets. stickers over Internal Antenna. Press and hold Open S! Quick News List.
  • Page 33 Handset Parts During Voice Calls Key/Operations Description Key/Operations Description Play messages on Answering Machine. Open Phone Book Search Group menu. Press and hold Set/cancel Answering Machine. Press and hold Continuously increase earpiece volume. Show/hide Desktop Page. Open Phone Book Search Column menu. Press and hold Turn power on/off.
  • Page 34 Handset Parts During Text Entry Key/Operations Description Key/Operations Description Enter dakuten ( ) or handakuten ( ) (in 5-touch or 2-touch mode). Insert line feed (when cursor is at “ “ Toggle case (in 5-touch or 2-touch mode). the end of text). Insert line feed “...
  • Page 35: Display

    Display Unread Messages Voice Call Display Indicators Handset Message Memory Full Video Call USIM SMS Memory Full ( when there Maximum Call Cost Limit Reached are unread messages) USB Cable Connected in Handset & USIM SMS Memory Full Communication, microSD or MTP Mode Software Updated microSD/MTP Mode...
  • Page 36 Display Alarm Set ECO Mode Alarm Set for Today (appears prior to set Privacy Angle On ( when Backlight is time.) Off) One Seg Timer Recording in Progress Keypad Lock Active (After Closed or Timer is ON) New Messages at Voice Mail Center Answering Machine On New Voice Calls To see indicator descriptions:...
  • Page 37: External Display Indicators

    Display Animation External Display Indicators Handset status and new information appear on External Display. Examples Clock (Digital 1) Alarm notification Receiving call Battery Level Unread Messages Handset Message Memory Full USIM SMS Memory Full Missed call/ On hold Timer recording New mail notification when there are unread messages)
  • Page 38: Switching Display Views

    Display Switching Display Views Mobile Widget (Japanese) Display automatically changes to Landscape View when turned on its Set Widgets to appear on Desktop. left side. For information about Mobile Widget, see P. 10-2. Add Widgets Here Use Pointer to select widget Desktop Page ...
  • Page 39 Display Standby Indicators More Features Enable Indicator Selector  P. 14-7) Customize Indicator Display Style Mode Settings Set Only Clock to Appear Set Display Design Collectively Set Clock Pattern Check Default Style Mode Settings Set Messages to Appear Edit Title of a Style Set Clock to Appear at Specified Time Save Current Style Mode Settings as Favorite Set Viewable Time...
  • Page 40: Usim Card

    USIM Card specifications and performance may change without prior Do not apply excessive force when inserting/removing USIM Card. notice. SoftBank is not liable for any damage caused by inserting USIM Card into Keep a separate copy of data saved on your USIM Card. other IC card readers/writers.
  • Page 41: Usim Pins

    10 times, operations that require PIN2 will become unusable. PIN1 Write down your PUK. To cancel USIM Card lock, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, PIN1 is a four- to eight-digit code to prevent unauthorized handset General Information (P. 15-53).
  • Page 42: Usim Card Installation

    USIM Card Push USIM Card in completely USIM Card Installation Remove Battery (P. 1-15) before inserting or removing USIM Card. Insertion Slide in USIM Card (IC chip facing down) Properly Inserted Notch USIM Card Removal USIM Card Slot Slide USIM Card out gently Slide in USIM (IC Chip down)
  • Page 43: Battery & Charger

    Li-ion00 Lithium-ion battery Lithium-ion batteries are a recyclable resource. Do not dispose of them as municipal waste. Bring used batteries to your nearest SoftBank Shop or recycling center after insulating the terminals with tape. Observe local regulations on battery disposal.
  • Page 44 Battery & Charger Replace cover Removal Turn off handset before removing battery. Remove battery cover Pressing Tab ( ), lift out battery ( Tabs on the underside Align tabs with handset grooves and slide the cover shut. Note Do not force Battery Cover shut. Tab may be misaligned and cause breakage.
  • Page 45: Charging Battery

    Disconnect connector from handset Charging Battery Press and hold Release Tabs to remove connector. Unplug Charger from AC Outlet Using AC Charger Close Port Cover Use only SoftBank-specified AC Charger (ZTDAA1, sold separately). Blades AC Outlet External Device Port Connector...
  • Page 46 Charger and remove battery. Set up handset and Charger and start AC Outlet charging again. If the same error occurs, AC Charger may be faulty. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (P. 15-53). When both Charging Indicator and Display Indicator...
  • Page 47: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Powering Handset On for the First Retrieving Network Information Power On Time (Initial Setup) When is pressed after initial setup, Make sure USIM Card is correctly inserted Setup prompt appears in Japanese. Select NO and a prompt appears. Select YES to update network before turning power on.
  • Page 48 Power On/Off Sounds More Features Set Key Sound Off Set Handset Open/Close Sound Customize  P. 14-10) Clock Key Illumination Hide Clock Set Illumination for Power On/Off  Clock Size P. 14-28) Clock Color Resetting Handset Set Auto Time Adjustment Reset All Settings to Default Manually Adjust Time Initialize Handset to Default Status...
  • Page 49: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Use your handset responsibly. Inappropriate More Features handset use can be both dangerous and Press and hold again to cancel Manner bothersome. Take care not to disturb others Customize Mode. when using your handset. Adjust handset use Shutter click sounds even in Manner Mode. according to your surroundings.
  • Page 50: Codes

    Security Do not reveal these codes to others.   Change Security Code Write down your codes.  SoftBank is not liable for any damage due to  handset misuse. Enter current Security Code   Enter new Security Code Security Code ...
  • Page 51: Other Basic Information

    Other Basic Information Battery Level Beeper & Large Indicator My Phone Number Checking Battery Level Check battery level by number of beeps and Use Battery Level meters as a guide only. Check handset phone number. large indicator.    ...
  • Page 52: Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable

    Other Basic Information Stereo Earphone Using ECO Mode More Features Conversion Cable When set to ECO Mode, light, sound, and Customize Display settings are modified to decrease Use Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable (sold Key Illumination battery consumption. separately) to connect earphones. Set Illumination for Power On/Off When sound source is monaural (calls, etc.), Press and hold...
  • Page 54: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Menu Operations......... 2-2 Advanced Features........2-27 Accessing Handset Functions ....... 2-2 Main Menu ............2-27 Icons/Notifications..........2-3 Desktop Icons ............. 2-27 Info................ 2-6 Text Entry ............2-27 Navigating through Menus ......... 2-7 Templates ............2-29 Multitask ............2-9 Dictionaries............
  • Page 55: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Using Softkeys & Multi Selector Keyword Search Accessing Handset Functions Press Softkeys or use Multi Selector in Enter keywords to search for menu items. Standby to access assigned functions.  In this guide, most operations start from Main Menu.
  • Page 56: Icons/Notifications

    Menu Operations From Original Menu Enter Menu Item Number Icons/Notifications Assign often-used functions to Original Enter these numbers for direct menu access. Add functions to Icon window and use them Menu for quick access. Note that Main Menu Theme must be set to as shortcuts.
  • Page 57: Pc Site Browser

    Menu Operations Icons Icon Function Icon Function Icon Function Show Image Text Reader S! Quick News List Play Video Music Player Photo Mode S! Appli Life History Viewer Inbox Folder Calculator Quick Search Movie Mode Dictionary Call Phone Number Voice Mode Receive IR Transmission Compose S! Mail Schedule...
  • Page 58 Menu Operations Icon Function/Information Icon Function/Information Icon Function New Messages New S! Info Channel Receive Play/Erase Msg. Failure Play/Erase VC Msg. Failed Alarms New Weather Info. Pedometer Missed TV Programs Weather Info. Receive Failure Illumination Timer Recording Finished Content Keys Acquired Notifications Maximum Call Cost Limit Reached Icon...
  • Page 59: Info

    Menu Operations Items Adding Icons Info Item Details Add up to 15 icons. Phone numbers, functions, etc. saved to Icon window appear in Info window.   What s New Access/view Notifications ’ From a function (P. 2-5).  Desktop Icon Accessing Data and Functions Recent Access new messages.
  • Page 60: Navigating Through Menus

    Menu Operations Item Details Selecting Menu Items Using Keypad Navigating through Menus Images & Still images Use keypad to enter number corresponding Open image. Movies to menu item. Scrolling Pages Video ) to scroll Play video. next/previous pages. Calendar Open Calendar. Clock Access Alarm list (Set Main Time window...
  • Page 61 Menu Operations Show New Message Indicator as 3D Animation  More Features P. 14-6) Menu Display Settings Advanced List View and Details View Main Menu Set Main Menu Theme Change Main Menu Theme Change Icon Design (Original Theme) Switch to Simple Menu Change Background (Original Theme) Temporarily Change Design Theme of Main Reset Original Theme Settings...
  • Page 62: Multitask

    Multitask Activate one function per group at one time. See P. 15-2 for available combinations of Activating Another Function functions that can be activated at the same Function Group Function time. Activate another function without exiting Confirm currently active tasks in Tasks Bar. Mail Group Mail current function.
  • Page 63: Toggling Functions

    Multitask Toggling Functions When multiple functions are  active Task Switch Window To return to Standby, press Press in Standby to reopen Task Switch window.   Select a task indicator To End Multitask:   [Task Switch] window Quit ...
  • Page 64: Text Entry

    Text Entry Handset has three text input methods: Guide Pane Status Pane 5-touch, 2-touch and T9 Input. Text input method to convert characters This guide mainly explains Japanese text entry (2-touch/T9 Input mode) (No in 5-touch mode. to search Phone Book indicator for 5-touch mode) Find Overview...
  • Page 65: Entering Characters In 5-Touch Mode

    Text Entry Split Windows Toggling Character Entry Modes Entering Characters in 5-touch Mode  In some instances, a second window opens [Text Entry] window with text entry window. Press to toggle entry modes. Press a key multiple times to cycle through ...
  • Page 66 Text Entry When Required Word Does Not Appear Converting Hiragana <Example> Entering “ “   [Text Entry] window If the required suggestion does not appear or Continue hiragana (reading) entry in (four times) word prediction is set to off, convert to Kanji as Character Entry Pane to narrow down shown below: “...
  • Page 67: Editing Text

    Text Entry To Toggle Full-Screen List and Dakuten ( ) & Handakuten ( ) Editing Text Continuous Entry  <Example> Entering “ “  Deletion & Correction [Text Entry] window (once)   The pictograph/symbol list window is  [Text Entry] window Move closed.
  • Page 68: Editing Templates

    Text Entry Move cursor to beginning of Editing Templates Using Dictionaries  characters    Own Data Move cursor to end of characters Saving Words to Own Dictionary  Common Phrases  Save frequently used words to Own  ...
  • Page 69: Entering Characters In 2-Touch Mode

    Text Entry Using Downloaded Dictionaries Entering Characters in Entering Characters in T9 2-touch Mode Input Mode Download dictionaries from Yahoo! Keitai sites. Dictionary must be enabled in advance. Each hiragana character is entered by Press a key once for each character, and select ...
  • Page 70 Text Entry    Toggle English and Japanese Re-entering Words Suggestion Lists   Re-enter as shown below if the desired word does not appear.  <Example> Entering “ “ Select word from among the suggestions The following example is in Japanese text entry in Guide Pane.
  • Page 71 Text Entry Customize More Features Text Entry Advanced Set Text Input Method Set Word Prediction Text Entry Set to Show T9 Suggestion Words in Kanji or Switch between Lower Case & Upper Case Hiragana Switch between Single-byte & Double-byte Clear Learning History Cycle Characters in Reverse Order Change Font Size Undo Last Operation...
  • Page 72: Phone Book

    Keep a separate copy of Phone Book entry information. When battery is exhausted or removed for extended periods, Phone Book data may be lost or altered. Damage to handset may also affect data recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered Phone Book data.
  • Page 73: Creating Phone Book Entries

    Phone Book   Enter phone number Creating Entries from Other Creating Phone Book    Select an icon Functions Entries To save additional numbers, select Create entries from: <Not Stored> and repeat the same <Example> Enter a name, phone number, Received calls Dialed Calls step.
  • Page 74: Using Phone Book

    Phone Book   to switch tabs Resuming Phone Book Edit Specifying a Search Method  Select an entry Operation If battery is empty or if another function was activated while editing an entry, resume operation as follows:   ...
  • Page 75 Phone Book Search All: Access Phone Book from Dialed Calls Phone Book Settings Phone Book is organized by tabs    Own Data Dialed (Japanese syllabary order).    Calls Look-up Customizing Handset Response  Phone Book Set different ringtones, images, etc. per entry Access Phone Book from Redial item or Group.
  • Page 76: Calling

    Phone Book To Customize by Phone Call Rejection: Note Number/E-mail Address Restrict incoming calls from a specified Custom Settings are unavailable for secret number. <Example> Set a ringtone for incoming voice Phone Book entries. Call Acceptation: calls Custom Settings are canceled when entry is Receive incoming calls only from a ...
  • Page 77 Phone Book   Phone Book Search Copy Phone USIM or Setting Secret Entries Change Index Tab of Phone Book Entry List   USIM Phone Phone Change Font Size  Prevent others from accessing certain Phone Book Change Phone Number/E-mail Address Order Book entries.
  • Page 78: S! Addressbook Back-Up

    Overview to handset (note that Back-up Back up handset Phone Book to server. handset Phone Book is Separate subscription required. deleted). See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website Synchronizing Phone Book (http://www.softbank.jp) for details.    Tools Connect to Phone Book backed up on server After subscribing, network information will be ...
  • Page 79 S! Addressbook Back-up Checking Synchronize Log More Features [S! Addressbook Back-up] window Advanced    Sync Log Select an S! Addressbook Back-up  item Delete Synchronize Log  P. 2-32) Customize S! Addressbook Back-up Set Auto Synchronize Set Auto Synchronize Off Check Auto Synchronize Settings ...
  • Page 80: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Change Icon Image Reset Desktop Icons Main Menu        Select an icon CHG Icon Reset Desktop Start Here      Image Select Icon Image Main Menu ......... P. 2-2 ...
  • Page 81 Advanced Features Switch between Single-byte & Double-byte Insert Line Feed Quote Text      Text Entry window Single-Byte Text Entry window Text Entry window Quote Data   or Double-Byte Press to add a space at the end of text. To Quote from a Phone Book Entry ...
  • Page 82: Templates

    Advanced Features Reset Templates Delete Entries Templates    Templates List Select a template Own Dictionary window Select an Start Here    To Select Delete This entry Delete Templates (Common phrases)     Delete This To Select Delete This window..........
  • Page 83 Advanced Features Delete Dictionaries Save Location Information Change Font Size     Downloaded Dictionary window Phone Book Entry window Phone Book Entry List / Entry Details      Select a dictionary From Position Loc., From Location Font Setting Standard ...
  • Page 84 Advanced Features Managing Phone Book Cancel Restriction Settings by Restriction Send Location Information Type   Phone Book Entry List Select Check Custom Ringtone/Image Settings by     Phone Book Entry List location information Attach to Item  ...
  • Page 85 Advanced Features Delete Items from an Entry S! Addressbook Back-up    Entry Details Select an item Start Here    Delete Data Delete Phone S! Addressbook Back-up window ..P. 2-25 No., Delete Mail Add., Delete Address, Delete Loc. Info, Delete Birthday, Delete Delete Synchronize Log ...
  • Page 86: Calling

    Calling Overview ............3-2 Advanced Features........3-16 Voice Call ............3-3 Outgoing Call Functions ........3-16 Making Voice Calls ..........3-3 International Calls ..........3-16 International Calls ..........3-3 Handling Incoming Calls ........3-16 Answering Voice Calls.......... 3-4 Engaged Call Operations ........3-17 Recording the Other Party s Voice ......
  • Page 87: Overview

    Your location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with Softbank 3G handsets. (Emergency Location Report) 930N reports Location Information based on positioning signals from radio stations. SoftBank Non-SoftBank Landlines...
  • Page 88: Making Voice Calls

    Voice Call After Display backlight turns off during a call, Making Voice Calls if no keys are pressed for about two minutes, Display goes off and handset enters power Enter phone number saving mode regardless of Lighting setting for Backlight (P. 14-5). Handset can be operated in power saving mode in the same way as when Display is lit.
  • Page 89: Answering Voice Calls

    Voice Call When a Call Arrives Answering Voice Calls Answering Machine Answering Machine activates after the set ring  Record caller s messages on handset when ’ time. Outgoing message plays, and the caller ’ When a call arrives you are unable to answer voice or video calls. voice/video message is recorded.
  • Page 90: Playing Messages

    Voice Call Available Keys during Video Available Keys during Playback Note Message Playback Answering Machine cannot be activated when Play Next Message memory is full. Play Previous/Next Stop Message Return a Voice Call Adjust Volume Alternatively, press when a call arrives. When answering with , handset enters Return a Video Call...
  • Page 91 Voice Call Save Touch Tones Call Settings More Features Set Numbers after “*“ as Sub Address Set Reconnection Tone  P. 14-12) Set Noise Reduction Advanced Set Weak Signal Alarm Display Settings Set Clarity of Other Party Voice Outgoing Call Functions Set an Outgoing Call Image Automatically Record During Voice Call Show/Hide Caller ID...
  • Page 92: Video Call

    Video Call Photo Mode Portrait Video Call Window Photo Mode Scenery Photo Mode Close-up Making Video Calls Main window Enter phone number Call time Video call window settings Video Call Window to end call Video Call Indicators Note Hyper Clear Voice High The other party may hear a short beep when are pressed during a Hyper Clear Voice Low...
  • Page 93: Answering Video Calls

    Video Call Available Keys during Video Calls More Features Always include the area code even when Adjust Earpiece or press and hold dialing from the same area. Advanced Volume Video calls made to emergency numbers Outgoing Call Functions (110, 119 and 118) are automatically Show/Hide Caller ID Hold Call switched to voice calls.
  • Page 94 Video Call Call Settings Customize Set Reconnection Tone Set Noise Reduction Outgoing Calls Save Area Code and Country Code as Prefix Set Weak Signal Alarm Set Clarity of Other Party Voice Numbers Set Numbers after as Sub Address Change Color of Illumination While Calling “*“...
  • Page 95: Call Logs

    Call Logs Answering Machine Dialed Calls Dialing from Call Logs Voice Messages    Own Data Dialed Phone numbers and dates and times of Video Messages  Calls incoming and outgoing calls are saved on Packet Transmission handset as call logs. Access call logs to return Outgoing &...
  • Page 96: Call Time & Cost

    Call Logs Missed Calls Call Costs More Features Set Auto Reset of Total Call Cost Illumination flashes. Set a Maximum Call Cost Limit Select the “ Missed Call “ icon to check details or Advanced  P. 14-14) select the icon and press and hold to turn off Redial, Dialed Calls &...
  • Page 97: Speed Dialing

    Speed Dialing Saving Entries to Tomo-Den Using Tomo-Den Speed Dial Enter Phone Book entry number (000 to 009) and press for direct access to that entry.   Select an entry CALL, If a Phone Book entry has more than one ...
  • Page 98: Calling While Abroad (Global Roaming)

    Customize http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/global_roaming/ or by contacting SoftBank Mobile Customer Global Roaming Center, General Information (P. 15-53). Set Operator 930N is compatible with 3G and GSM Search Available Operator networks. Set Priority for Operators Change Network Calling Japan and Other Show Operator Name While Roaming ...
  • Page 99: Optional Services

    Optional Services Activating Call Forward Overview If No Answer is set, press to answer <Example> Forward calls to a specified The following services are available with your incoming call before the call is forwarded. If number after a set ring time handset.
  • Page 100 Optional Services More Features If No Answer is set, press to answer incoming call before the call is forwarded to Advanced Voice Mail Center. If Always is set, handset Call Forward & Voice Mail does not ring or vibrate and all calls are Delete Icons for Notifying Recorded Messages forwarded to Voice Mail Center.
  • Page 101: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Forward Calls Outgoing Call Functions International Calls   When a call arrives Call Show/Hide Caller ID Enter to Call Abroad “ “  Forwarding This procedure is available when Call Forward    Enter phone number Notify Press and hold Enter country code...
  • Page 102: Engaged Call Operations

    Advanced Features Voice Calls Change White Balance Engaged Call Operations   Video Call window V. Call Start Here Send Touch Tones     Settings White Balance Voice Call window ......P. 3-3    Select an item Voice Call window (twice) Video Call window......
  • Page 103: Answering Machine

    Advanced Features Show Ring Time (Missed Calls) Reset Total Call Cost Answering Machine      Settings Received Calls window Ring Start Here     Time Call Time/Charge Reset Total Play/Delete Voice Message window   ...
  • Page 104: Optional Services

    Advanced Features Call Waiting Group Calling To Send an S! Mail to All Tomo-Den Entries   Tomo-Den window Broadcast Set Call Waiting Hold Current Call to Make Another Call    Mail Create S! Mail    ...
  • Page 105 If Network Password is incorrectly entered three times consecutively, Call Barring settings are locked. Network Password and Caller ID Center Access Code must be changed. For details, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Show/Hide Phone Number Center, General Information (P. 15-53).  ...
  • Page 106: Security

    Security PIN Settings ..........4-2 Setting PIN1 Entry ..........4-2 Changing PIN1/PIN2 ..........4-2 Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use ..4-3 Dial Lock ............... 4-3 Original Lock ............4-3 Disabling Keypad ..........4-4 Secure Remote Lock ..........4-5 IC Card Authentication ........4-5 Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls..
  • Page 107: Pin Settings

    PIN Settings Setting PIN1 Entry Changing PIN1/PIN2 Set to require PIN1 entry each time handset is PIN1 Code Entry Set must be set to ON turned on. before changing PIN1.       Settings Security Settings Security ...
  • Page 108: Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use Dial Lock Original Lock To edit title: Prevent others from operating handset. Prevent others from accessing handset   [Lock] window Select an Original Lock functions/data (e.g. Phone Book, Mail, etc).      ...
  • Page 109: Disabling Keypad

    Prohibiting Unauthorized Handset Use   Select When Keypad Lock is Set Customizing Original Lock To deselect, press , select Release and All key operations are disabled, except for Set lock per function, group or category. then press answering incoming calls and turning power Some functions/groups are locked.
  • Page 110: Secure Remote Lock

      Enter Security Code All key operations are disabled except Power Place IC Card over logo Key. For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE disappears after card is registered. Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp), or access My SoftBank from your handset:  ...
  • Page 111: Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls

    Prohibiting Outgoing/Incoming Calls    Reject Missed Calls Display Rejecting Calls without  Display or Not Display Note Caller ID This procedure is unavailable when Set Mute Incoming calls from hidden and/or Seconds under Ring Time (sec.) is set to ON For calls from numbers in Secret Phone Book, unidentified numbers can be rejected.
  • Page 112: Secret Modes

    Secret Modes Moving Data from Secret Folders Secret Mode & Secret Data Hiding Handset Data Only Mode Set handset to Secret Mode or Files stored in Secret Folders are accessible Secret Data Only Mode only when Secret Mode or Secret Data Only Activate Secret Mode/Secret Data Only Mode Mode is activated.
  • Page 114: Mail

    Mail Overview ............5-2 Sending Messages ........5-3 Sending S! Mail ............ 5-3 Sending SMS Messages ........5-5 Receiving & Opening Messages ....5-6 Opening New Messages........5-6 Opening Inbox Messages........5-6 Replying to Messages........... 5-7 Using Mail List ............5-7 Handling Messages ........
  • Page 115: Overview

    Available Mail Services Exchange short text messages with other SoftBank handsets. Exchange long text messages with S! Mail SoftBank S! Mail compatible SoftBank handsets and other Handsets e-mail compatible mobile phones and (Separate PCs. Images and melodies can also be contract required) attached to S! Mail.
  • Page 116: Sending Messages

    Sending Messages   Select text field Enter text Attaching Files Sending S! Mail  Attach the following files to S! Mail: Press and hold Images Videos Melodies PDF files Documents Music (Songs) Books Widgets Phone Book entries Account Details Schedule (To Do List) Bookmarks Composition Window...
  • Page 117 Sending Messages  To Save an Address From Phone Book Adding Addresses to Blog/Mail Graphic Mail or Sent/Received Address List Member List    Look-up address Create html messages to change font Phone Book, Sent Address or color/size and background color. Add Group addresses into Blog/Mail Member list ...
  • Page 118: Sending Sms Messages

    Create Graphic Mail from a Template Sending SMS Messages Attach Location Information Edit a Template Delete Text Edit Title of a Template Send short text messages to SoftBank Change SMS Message to S! Mail Delete Templates handsets, using recipient ’ s phone number.
  • Page 119: Receiving & Opening Messages

    Receiving & Opening Messages Pictograms Opening New Messages Opening Inbox Messages Hurry Advice   Received Result window opens for new Inbox Like Cheer messages. By default, complete S! Mail messages Dislike Join (including attachments) are automatically Happy Impression retrieved. Transmission fees apply, depending on your subscription plan.
  • Page 120: Replying To Messages

    Receiving & Opening Messages    Select a message Select a message Replying (Quote Message)   Message Receive   [Inbox Message List] Select a To Receive a Message    message Receive This  To Receive Multiple Messages ...
  • Page 121 Receiving & Opening Messages Set Manual Receive Customize  More Features P. 14-16) Display Settings Reply Settings Advanced Set an Incoming Message Image or Video Change Quotation Marks  Set an Image for New Messages or Received Receiving Messages P. 14-17) Result Window Manually Retrieve Messages Key Illumination...
  • Page 122: Handling Messages

    Handling Messages  Select a message Opening Sent & Received Message Storage Locations Messages Press to open Mail Menu. Sent, received and draft messages are saved <Example> Open a Sent Message in the locations below.   Outbox Received messages Sent messages Draft messages Message Window...
  • Page 123 Handling Messages The following marks appear on indicators to Folder Type Windows & Indicators inform you: General Folder Check message status, attachment type, etc. Folder Contains Unread Messages Secret Folder by indicators. Locked Folder Message Status Folder Lists Folder with Auto Sort Set Unread Protected Message Read...
  • Page 124: Sorting Messages

    Handling Messages Canceling Auto Sort Sorting Messages Using Tomomato-Mail   [Folder List] Select a folder Automatically sort incoming/outgoing Store e-mail addresses in Tomomato-Mail   Auto-sort messages into folders. and check messages with stored addresses by selecting Tomomato-Mail BOX. ...
  • Page 125: Prohibiting Access To Messages

    Handling Messages Storing Messages in Secret Storing Tomomato-Mail Prohibiting Access to Folders Messages  [Tomomato-Mail Folder List] Set handset to Secret Mode or Secret Data   Select a folder Only Mode beforehand (P. 4-7).  Setting Mail Box Lock To Enter an Address Unread Messages, S! Mail with Text ...
  • Page 126: Saving S! Mail Attachments

    Handling Messages  To Return Multiple Messages Saving an Image Inserted in Text Saving a Bookmark   Put Out Selected Select a    folder Select a message    [Message] window Select a link [Message] window Save (repeat to select another message) ...
  • Page 127: Internet

    Delete All Messages in Tomomato-Mail Folder SMS Server Settings  P. 5-19) Change SMS Center Address Using Messages Reset to SoftBank SMS Center Address Edit a Sent Message  P. 14-18) Edit & Send a Draft Message Forward a Message...
  • Page 128: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Enter Address from Blog/Mail Member List Insert Header/Signature Sending Messages      Composition window Composition window Start Here    Blog/Mail Member Select a Header or Add Signature Composition window ......P. 5-3  Blog/Mail Member list Save header/signature in advance.
  • Page 129: Camera

    Advanced Features Blog/Mail Member Change SMS Message to S! Mail Save Messages to Draft   SMS Composition window Composition window/ SMS Composition Edit an Address       S! Mail Conversion window Save  The message is saved to Draft. Messages Blog/Mail Member window Select an ...
  • Page 130 Advanced Features Graphic Mail Create Graphic Mail Automatically Create Graphic Mail from a Template      Text Entry window Enter text Template Select a template Add/Edit Text Decoration       to toggle effects ...
  • Page 131: Receiving/Opening Messages

    Advanced Features Delete S! Mail from Server Check Server Message Information Receiving/Opening Messages     Message List Select an S! Mail Mail List Select a message Start Here      notification Delete Mail Info Message List P.
  • Page 132: Managing/Using Messages

    Advanced Features Move Messages to a Different Folder Delete Messages Managing/Using Messages       Message List Select a message Folder List Delete All Start Here      Move Enter Security Code Folder List P.
  • Page 133 Advanced Features Delete Attached Files Add a Folder Delete a Folder         Message window Select attached files Folder List Add Folder Folder List Select a folder        Delete Att.
  • Page 134 Advanced Features Using Messages Save Sender, Recipient s E-mail Address or Access the Internet from a URL in Text ’ Phone Number to Phone Book   Message window Select a URL Edit a Sent Message     Message window Address List Yahoo! Keitai or PC Site Browser...
  • Page 135 Advanced Features Search for Information by Keyword Sort Messages Open S! Mail Delivery Report         Message window Quick Search Message List Sort Outbox Message window Disp.       Enter keyword Enter Select a criterion Report...
  • Page 136: Internet

    Internet Overview ............6-2 Yahoo! Keitai ..........6-3 Connecting to Yahoo! Keitai....... 6-3 PC Site Browser..........6-5 PC Site Browser............. 6-5 Connecting to PC Websites........6-5 Page Operations .......... 6-7 Navigating Pages..........6-7 Open Linked Page in Multi Window....6-7 Jumping to Next or Previous Page ......
  • Page 137: Overview

    Overview Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai (SoftBank s mobile portal site). Browse PC websites using PC Site Browser. ’ Internet SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols encrypt data before transmission. Connect via SSL/TLS to safely...
  • Page 138: Yahoo! Keitai

    Yahoo! Keitai    <NEW> Enter URL Using Access History Connecting to Yahoo!   Keitai   Press and hold History A confirmation for SSL/TLS communication appears each time a secure page is opened. appears in SSL/TLS compatible pages. Some pages require user authentication.
  • Page 139 Yahoo! Keitai Set Whether to Send Referer More Features Enable/Disable Cookies Set Whether to Activate Scripts Advanced Check Internet Settings Reset Internet Settings Yahoo! Keitai  P. 14-19) Switch to PC Site Browser Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu  P. 6-12) History Save a URL in History to Bookmark Check a URL in History...
  • Page 140: Pc Site Browser

    PC Site Browser Tabs PC Site Browser Connecting to PC Websites One for each title/URL appears when  View PC websites using PC Site Browser. Press and hold PC Site viewing several pages. Scroll up, down, left or right to view entire ...
  • Page 141 PC Site Browser    <NEW> Enter URL Set Whether to Activate Scripts Using Access History     Check Internet Settings YES or NO Reset Internet Settings  [PC Site Browser Menu] History  P. 14-19)  More Features PC Site Browser Do Not Show Alert When Activating PC Site...
  • Page 142: Page Operations

    Page Operations Open Linked Page in Multi Navigating Pages Window To open pages in Multi window other than linked pages: Scrolling Pages   Open up to five pages simultaneously. Press [Web Page] Window Operation     to toggle pages. Open New Window If a page extends beyond view, use Bookmark, Enter URL (,Yahoo! Keitai or...
  • Page 143: Selecting Links And Other Items

    Page Operations Link Selecting Links and Other Playing Streaming Music Select a link and press to access the Items and Video linked page. Operate as follows when buttons and menus Play music and videos appearing on a page as Text Box Select a text box and press to open a appear in web pages.
  • Page 144 Page Operations Yahoo! Keitai More Features Set Font Size  Set Flash Sound On/Off Advanced  P. 14-19) Page Operations PC Site Browser Reload Page Set Page Layout  Save Images/Melodies in a Page P. 14-20) Save Background Image of a Page Send URL of a Page by Mail Call a Phone Number in a Page Send an S! Mail to an E-mail Address in a Page...
  • Page 145: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Bookmarks & Saved Pages  Select a folder Using Bookmarks Using Saved Pages Save URLs to Bookmark for quick access. Save an open page to Saved Pages to view the page at a later time without connecting to the Internet. Saving URLs to Bookmark Only Yahoo! Keitai pages can be saved.
  • Page 146 Bookmarks & Saved Pages  Select a page More Features Advanced To open a saved page from another page:    [Web Page] Saved Pages Bookmarks    Saved Pages List Select a page Edit a Title  Edit a URL Send a Bookmark by Mail Check Number of Bookmarks...
  • Page 147: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features History Entering URLs Connecting to the Internet Start Here Save a URL in History to Bookmark Access a Page from an Entered URL Record Web Page ......... P. 6-3, P. 6-5      History List Select a record URL Entry window Select a record...
  • Page 148: Page Operations

    Advanced Features Delete Entered URL Records Send URL of a Page by Mail Page Operations     URL Entry window Select a record Web Page Convenient Tools Start Here       Delete Compose Message Web Page .........P.
  • Page 149 Advanced Features  Save a Phone Number/E-mail Address in a Change Font Size of a Page Play Flash from the Beginning Page to Phone Book     Web Page Browser Settings Web Page Convenient Tools    ...
  • Page 150: Bookmarks & Saved Pages

    Advanced Features Check Number of Bookmarks Move Bookmarks to a Different Folder Bookmarks & Saved Pages   Bookmark Folder List / Bookmark List Bookmark List Select a bookmark Start Here      No. of Bookmarks Move Bookmark Folder List P.
  • Page 151 Advanced Features Delete Bookmarks Protect Saved Pages  To Delete All Bookmarks Saved Pages List Select a saved page      Protect ON/OFF Bookmark Folder List Delete     Enter Security Code Use this procedure to toggle saved pages ...
  • Page 152 Camera Overview ............7-2 Viewfinder Indicators........... 7-3 Switching Cameras ..........7-5 Capturing Still Images ......... 7-6 Capturing Still Images.......... 7-6 Recording Videos ......... 7-8 Recording Videos ..........7-8 Various Features ........7-10 Using Smile Mode ..........7-10 Continuous Shooting ......... 7-10 Add Frames to Images ........
  • Page 153: Overview

    Shutter click and Auto Timer tone sound at a fixed volume even in Manner Mode. When Auto-change Screen is set to ON, turn handset on its left side while using Camera for Send by S! Mail Landscape View. Non-SoftBank SoftBank Mobile Phones Handsets...
  • Page 154: Viewfinder Indicators

    Overview Portrait View Focus Frame (Still Images) Viewfinder Indicators A white frame appears for Auto Focus. Photo Viewfinder Focus Frame is green when focus is locked, Landscape View and red if focusing failed. Photo Viewfinder Shake Correction Auto Storage Location (Still Image) Handset Memory Card Storage Capacity (Still Image)
  • Page 155: Camera

    Overview Image Size (Still Image/Video) AF Mode (Still Image) Auto Save Photo Mode/Continuous Shooting Face ON (Face detection AF ON) Captured still images and videos are AF ON 8M (2448 3264) to QCIF automatically saved to handset. Close-up (176 144) AF OFF Panorama Cap.
  • Page 156: Switching Cameras

    Overview Switching Cameras [Photo Viewfinder]/[Video   Viewfinder] Front  Camera or Rear Camera Rear Camera Front Camera Rear Camera Use for people, animals and scenery. Image appearing on Display appear as seen. Front Camera Use to photograph yourself. Image appearing on Display is in mirror display, but the saved image is displayed normally.
  • Page 157: Capturing Still Images

    Capturing Still Images Photo Preview Window Available Functions Capturing Still Images Appears when Auto Save Set is set to OFF. Press    to save image. AF Change Camera Photo  Mode AF Lock  Frame image in Viewfinder Face Select Mode Press and hold When the focus locks, Focus Frame turns...
  • Page 158 Capturing Still Images More Features Advanced During Shooting Use Camera Menu Switch Color Modes Reduce Flicker Check Storage Capacity Set Shake Correction Attach Location Information During Shooting  P. 7-14) After Shooting Zoom In/Out Upload Still Image to Blog Send Still Image with Graphic Mail Attach Still Image to Mail and Send Show Mirror Image of Shot Still Image Save Mirror Image of Shot Still Image...
  • Page 159: Recording Videos

    Recording Videos Video Preview Window Available Functions Recording Videos Appears when Auto Save Set is set to OFF. Press    to save video. Zoom In Camera Movie  Mode Zoom Out Open Menu Toggle Camera Mode Select Size File Size Setting Photo Mode Video Preview Window...
  • Page 160: Recording Videos

    Recording Videos More Features Advanced During Shooting Use Camera Menu Set Image Quality Switch Color Modes Reduce Flicker Check Storage Capacity Change Video Type Set Shake Correction  P. 7-14) After Shooting Upload Video to Blog Attach Video to Mail and Send Show Recorded Video in Standby Edit Title of Video ...
  • Page 161: Various Features

    Various Features Thumbnail Preview Window Using Smile Mode Continuous Shooting Appears when Auto Save Set is set to OFF. Camera automatically detects a smile and Shoot up to 20 still images continuously. Press and hold , Save or Mirror Save and automatically releases the shutter.
  • Page 162: Add Frames To Images

    Various Features Add Frames to Images Auto Timer Panoramic Shooting   Auto Timer returns to OFF after shooting. Create a single panorama shot automatically [Photo Viewfinder] by moving handset horizontally while   Select Frame Select a [Photo Viewfinder]/[Video shooting.
  • Page 163: Speed Movie

    Various Features  Display one end of subject Speed Movie Panorama shooting starts. Recording ends. Video is automatically saved. Use to check fast-moving subjects. Video is played back in slow-motion. Note Available in Landscape View. When recorded video exceeds available memory, handset saves the maximum [Photo Viewfinder]/[Video recordable time from the end of recording.
  • Page 164 Various Features More Features Advanced After Shooting View Images Save One Frame Save Only Selected Images Save as Animation Open an Image as Mirror Image Attach to Mail Change Frame before Saving Image  P. 7-14) Customize Camera Settings Set Level of Smile for Smile Mode Set Interval for Continuous Shooting Set Number of Shots for Continuous Shooting ...
  • Page 165: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Check Storage Capacity During Shooting After Shooting  Photo Viewfinder / Video Viewfinder Start Here Start Here   Memory Info Photo Viewfinder ....... P. 7-6 Photo Preview window ...... P. 7-6 Video Viewfinder ....... P. 7-8 Video Preview window ...... P. 7-8 Change Video Type Thumbnail Preview window ....
  • Page 166 Advanced Features Send Still Image with Graphic Mail Show Shot Still Image in Standby View Images      Photo Preview window Insert Photo Preview window Set as Thumbnail Preview window Select an      ...
  • Page 167 Advanced Features Attach to Mail  Thumbnail Preview window Select an    image (twice) Attach Image   Attach Mail/QVGA Scale Down   Compose S! Mail Change Frame before Saving Image   Framed Image Preview window ...
  • Page 168 About TV ............8-2 Initial Setup ............8-3 TV Windows............8-4 Watching TV..........8-6 Time Shift Playback While Watching ....8-7 Data Broadcasts (Japanese) ......... 8-7 Program Guide ............. 8-8 Recording/Playing Programs ...... 8-9 Recording Programs..........8-9 Playing Programs..........8-9 View/Record Timer ........
  • Page 169: About Tv

    Book programs you want to TV is available when USIM Card is inserted and view/record. Program Guide can be with a valid SoftBank contract. used for booking programs TV antenna is built into handset. If screen P. 8-11...
  • Page 170: Initial Setup

    About TV TV image/sound may deteriorate or signal Operating in Landscape View reception may become impossible in the following areas: Multi Selector for selecting channels or Areas far from signal towers adjusting the volume is operated the same Mountain areas or places beside tall way in both Portrait and Landscape View.
  • Page 171: Tv Windows

    About TV Quick Info TV Power Saving TV Windows Information about messages received while TV Power Saving Active watching TV appears in tickers (P. 14-5). Landscape View Recording Status Channel (Remote Control No.) Recording Timer Recording Activated Program Title (Red) Recording Paused Time Shift Status Image (Green) Pause...
  • Page 172 About TV More Features Advanced Channel Settings Save Stations to a Channel List Automatically Save Stations of a Different Area to a Channel List Switch Channel Lists  P. 8-13) Customize Channel List Change Title of Channel List Delete a Channel List Assign Channels to Remote Control Numbers Delete a Channel ...
  • Page 173: Watching Tv

    Watching TV     Watch TV Switch to Data Available Functions Broadcast Mode Pause or Continue 1 TV viewing resumes in Time Shift playback. 2 Available when Auto-change Screen is set to Change Channel in OFF. Order 3 Available in Landscape View. Automatically Press and hold 4 Available in Portrait View.
  • Page 174: Time Shift Playback While Watching

    Watching TV  Select a link Available Functions Time Shift Playback When a confirmation asking whether to While Watching connect to the Internet appears, select Start from Beginning of Stored Playback Data YES and press . The confirmation will Resume watching TV even after pausing with not appear again.
  • Page 175: Program Guide

    Watching TV Customize Program Guide More Features Image & Sound Use Program Guide to set timer to Advanced Set Subtitle Display record/activate programs. Show/Hide Icons in Landscape View Watching TV    Program Guide Save Battery by Dimming Backlight Show Program Information ...
  • Page 176: Recording/Playing Programs

    Recording/Playing Programs  Select a file Recording Programs Playing Programs     TV programs can be recorded on memory Data Folder card while you are watching them. Data broadcasts are not saved with recording.    Video microSD ...
  • Page 177 Recording/Playing Programs Available Keys during Program More Features Playback Advanced Pause/Play Recording Programs Adjust Volume or press and hold Edit Title of a Recorded Program Reset Title of a Recorded Program Switch Views of Recorded Program List Mute Check Information on a Recorded Program Check Volume of Recorded Programs Fast Play Delete Recorded Programs...
  • Page 178: View/Record Timer

    View/Record Timer   Setting View Timer Setting Record Timer  To Enter Date Manually   Enter Date Enter date and       Booking Timer  time   Program List Recording List  To Select a Date from Calendar ...
  • Page 179: View/Record Timer

    View/Record Timer   More Features Enter date and time to start/end recording. Advanced  To Enter Date Manually   View/Record Timer Enter Date Enter date and  Select a Timer Alarm Tone time to start and end recording ...
  • Page 180: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Show Current Channel List Information Channel Settings Watching TV     TV window Channel Start Here Save Stations to a Channel List  Channel Info TV window...........P. 8-6 Automatically     Add Current Station to Channel List Show Program Information Channel Settings ...
  • Page 181 Advanced Features Check Certificate for SSL Page Access Pages/Information from TV Links Recording Programs       TV Link Data Broadcast Mode window Start Here   Data Broadcast Show Certificate Types of TV links are indicated by the Recorded Program List P.
  • Page 182 Advanced Features Set Timer Alarm Volume Delete Recorded Programs View/Record Timer  Recorded Program List Select a View Timer Setting window / Record Start Here     program Timer Setting window Booking Program List P. 8-11  To Select Delete This to adjust volume View Timer Setting window.....P.
  • Page 183 Advanced Features Change Order of Booked Programs Booking Program List / Timer Recording     List Sort Select a  criterion Delete Booked Programs Booking Program List / Timer Recording    List Select a program Delete ...
  • Page 184: Music Player & S! Appli

    Music Player & S! Appli About Music Player ........9-2 Playback Windows ..........9-3 Downloading Music ..........9-4 Music Playback..........9-5 Playing Music............9-5 Using Playlists ............9-6 S! Appli............9-8 About S! Appli............9-8 Downloading S! Appli.......... 9-8 Activating S! Appli ..........9-8 Advanced Features ........
  • Page 185: About Music Player

    About Music Player Use Music Player to play and organize songs on handset. Fully charge battery beforehand. Play unavailable on low charge, even Access the Internet to download music. when is pressed and held with handset closed. Also play videos with Music Player. When Auto-change Screen is set to Alarm notification, received calls, etc.
  • Page 186: Playback Windows

    About Music Player To Web Artist Name <Creator> Playback Windows Connect to the URL in the song. Title Song/file Selection Normal Screen Mode Playback Image <Video> Volume Playback Status Elapsed Playback Time/Total Playback Play Pause Time Fast Forward Rewind Playback Position Slow Play Fast Play indicates the current playback position.
  • Page 187: Downloading Music

    About Music Player Once transferred, remove USB Downloading Music cable from your PC and handset Remove from PC according to method Check the fees, expiration date, etc. on the for the OS. download site.    Note Music  ...
  • Page 188: Music Playback

    Music Playback Play Next Song/Video or press and hold Playing Music Alternatively, in Standby, press and hold   Music to start Music Player. Play resumes from Rewind Press and hold where it was paused last.  Select a folder ...
  • Page 189: Using Playlists

    Music Playback   While Handset is Closed Select a folder Select a More Features  song Adjust Volume Repeat this step to specify other songs. Advanced Playing from Beginning Press and hold   When all songs are specified Playing Music Play Previous Song or ...
  • Page 190 Music Playback Copy a Playlist Check Playlist Information Delete Playlists  P. 9-11) Customize Playback Window Change Design of Playback Window Set Image Display Size  P. 14-24)
  • Page 191: S! Appli

    For how to download Lifestyle-Appli, see    S! Appli are applications designed for S! Appli S! Appli P. 11-2. SoftBank handsets. Download games and   List Download S! App See S! Appli s Help menu or the download ’...
  • Page 192 S! Appli More Features Advanced S! Appli Check S! Appli Information Check Volume of Saved S! Appli Delete an S! Appli  P. 9-12) Customize When Running S! Appli Set Sound Volume Set Vibration Set Backlight Set Blinking of Backlight Allow/Prohibit S! Appli to Connect to Network Allow/Prohibit S! Appli to Write Personal Information...
  • Page 193: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Repeat Specify Play Start Position Music Player     Music Player Playback window Music Player Playback window Start Here       Action Setting Repeat Setting Play Menu Position to Play Music Player Playback window..P. 9-5 ...
  • Page 194 Advanced Features Open Jacket Image Change Order of Songs Cancel Playlist Songs       Music Player Playback window Song List / Playlist Song List Playlist Song List Select a song       ...
  • Page 195: S! Appli

    Advanced Features Check Playlist Information Delete an S! Appli     Playlist window Select a playlist S! Appli List Select an S! Appli   Playlist Info     Delete Delete Playlists   Playlist window Select a playlist ...
  • Page 196: Entertainment

    Entertainment Mobile Widget ........... 10-2 About Mobile Widget........10-2 Using Mobile Widget (Japanese) ...... 10-2 Downloading Widgets ........10-2 Adding Widgets ..........10-3 S! Quick News ..........10-4 Using S! Quick News (Japanese)......10-4 S! Info Channel .......... 10-5 Using S! Info Channel (Japanese)...... 10-5 Books ............
  • Page 197: Mobile Widget

     Select a Desktop page Packet transmission fees apply for downloading widgets. Downloading Widgets Download and add to Desktop page. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Store up to 100 widgets. General Information for details on transmission fees.   ...
  • Page 198: Adding Widgets

    Mobile Widget   Paste on Desktop Select More Features   a Desktop page Move into Contents Icon  position Access Download Widget. Advanced Appears when no icon set to widgets. To Activate Immediately Mobile Widget   Uninstalled widgets. Select to start Open Change Position of widgets installation.
  • Page 199: S! Quick News

    S! Quick News Checking Updated Information Using S! Quick News More Features (Japanese)  [S! Quick News List] Select an Advanced  item Registered news can be updated S! Quick News automatically and checked from Standby.  Select information Manually Update List Packet transmission fees are incurred for using To check next updated information, View Descriptions of Registered News...
  • Page 200: S! Info Channel

    S! Info Channel Checking Latest Information Weather Indicators Using S! Info Channel (Japanese) A Desktop Icon notifies you when new After subscribing, weather indicators information is received. showing current weather appear in Standby. This information service automatically   receives the latest news, weather and other Desktop Icons Weather Indicators information.
  • Page 201 S! Info Channel More Features Advanced S! Info Channel Receive Previous Unreceivable Information Store Images/Melodies from Web Pages Add Phone Numbers/Mail Addresses from Web Pages  P. 10-8) Weather Indicators Manually Update Weather Information  P. 10-9) Customize S! Info Channel Set Whether to Display Desktop Icon For New Received Information Set Font Size for Web Pages...
  • Page 202: Books

    Books Download e-comics, e-photo albums and  Using BookSurfing other CCF file books. View e-comics, e-photo albums, etc. (CCF Obtaining Books file).    Download books from the Internet. Entertainment Downloaded books are stored in Books in Data  BookSurfing Folder.
  • Page 203: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Mobile Widget S! Quick News S! Info Channel Start Here Start Here Start Here Active Desktop Page ......P. 10-2 S! Quick News List P. 10-4 S! Info Channel Menu P. 10-5 Web Page P. 10-5 Change Position of widgets Manually Update List Receive Previous Unreceivable Information ...
  • Page 204: Weather Indicators

    Advanced Features Add Phone Numbers/Mail Addresses from Web Pages   Web Page Add to Phone Book    To Save to Handset     Phone Select store method   Search Phone Book Select Phone  ...
  • Page 206: Tools

    Tools  Osaifu-Keitai ..........11-2 Alarm............11-17  About Osaifu-Keitai ......... 11-2 Setting Alarm ........... 11-17  Using Osaifu-Keitai .......... 11-3 Canceling Alarm ..........11-18 Pedometer ..........11-19 Activating IC Card Lock........11-3 S! GPS Navi..........11-5 About Pedometer..........11-19 About S! GPS Navi ..........
  • Page 207: Osaifu-Keitai

    Lifestyle-Appli.  e-ticketing. Hold handset up to a reader/ Contact Osaifu-Keitai service providers for Downloading Lifestyle-Appli details. writer to pay for your purchase. Softbank is not liable for damage from    Tools  Osaifu-Keitai Terms accidental loss or alteration of IC Card data or ...
  • Page 208: Using Osaifu-Keitai

       While running, Note [IC Card Lock Setting] window   IC Lock (Power-off) Softbank is not liable for damages from  accidental loss or alteration of IC Card data or Maintain or IC Card Lock ON settings.
  • Page 209  Osaifu-Keitai  <Not Recorded> Note  To Enter and Save Numbers Alternatively, to set IC Card Lock: If series is interrupted by another call, Missed   Enter phone numbers In Standby, press and hold Call count is reset. Start over from the ...
  • Page 210: S! Gps Navi

     Navi Appli your location is calculated by base station Select an application. signal and not via the GPS positioning feature. 930N does not support Ichi Navi (handset Alternatively, to check current location: locating service).  [S! GPS Navi] window...
  • Page 211 S! GPS Navi More Features Advanced S! GPS Navi Share Your Location Via E-mail Add Current Location to Phone Book Attach Current Location to Image Check Location Logs Use Location Logs Delete Location Log Records  P. 11-26) Customize S! GPS Navi Set Default Navi Appli Begin Positioning Before/After Activating Map Save Map URL...
  • Page 212: Life History Viewer

    Life History Viewer View activities in chronological order. Time Axis Title Still image, image, movie: Title Scale of Time Axis Life History Viewer Window Schedule: Schedule name Mail message (send/receive) history: Data Type The sender for the received mail, and the Still image, Image data receiver for the sent mail Video...
  • Page 213 Life History Viewer  Select a data item More Features Advanced Life History Viewer Hide Some Items in Life History Viewer Update Life History Viewer  P. 11-27) Life History Viewer Closeup Window The function corresponding to the data type is activated and the data is opened.
  • Page 214: Schedule

    Schedule Save future events to Schedule. Set the alarm Calendar Saving Events to Schedule to be activated at a specified time with Blue date: Saturdays message and animation appearing to remind     Tools Schedule Red date: Sundays, public and other you of the event.
  • Page 215: Checking Saved Events

    Schedule   Select an alarm Adding Holidays Checking Saved Events   notification option Enter   time) [Schedule] window     Tools Schedule  Holiday   Select an alarm tone      type Select a folder Enter year, month and...
  • Page 216: Deleting Events

    Schedule   Select an event Select an event More Features Repeat this step to specify other events.   Advanced Schedule To Delete All Events Prior to a Sort Events by Icon Specified Date Check Number of Saved Events In [Schedule] window, select date, Edit an Event ...
  • Page 217: To Do List

    To Do List  Save tasks to To Do List. Set Alarm to remind To Cancel a Due Date  you of deadlines. No Date If the set alarm time arrives during a call,   Select a priority level alarm tone sounds through earpiece.
  • Page 218: Deleting Tasks

    To Do List More Features Overdue tasks are indicated by red status icons (e.g. Advanced To Do List Sort Tasks by Category Deleting Tasks Change Order of Tasks Set Task Status To Delete One Task Delete All Tasks  P. 11-28) In [Task List], select a task or [Task ...
  • Page 219: Text Memo

    Text Memo Save short notes or messages as text memos. Deleting Text Memos More Features Saved text memos can be inserted in Schedule or in messages. To Delete One Text Memo Advanced Saving Text Memos Text Memo  [Text Memo List] Select a text Save a Text Memo to Schedule ...
  • Page 220: Voice Memo

    Voice Memo Record voice for up to 20 seconds. Handset makes single recording and overwrites each time. See P. 3-5 and P. 3-18 for playing and deleting a recorded voice memo. Recording Your Voice    Tools Voice Memo ...
  • Page 221: Calculator

    Calculator    Tools Calculator  If the calculation result exceeds 10 digits, .E  Enter numbers with Keypad appears. Enter with Multi Selector To Calculate Negative Numbers    Enter numbers with keypad Enter with Multi Selector Result appears.
  • Page 222: Alarm

    Alarm   1 Time, Daily ( ) or To View Alarm Entries Setting Alarm     Select an entry Select Day (  checkmarks to days of the week     Tools Alarm   Select an alarm tone ...
  • Page 223: Canceling Alarm

    Alarm Note More Features The alarm and snooze cancellation beeps do not sound when Keypad Sound is set to OFF. Advanced Set the auto power-on function to OFF in Alarm Alarm Setting window and turn off handset, Cancel All Alarms when you are near high-precision electronic Edit Alarm Settings devices or devices using weak signals, on an...
  • Page 224: Pedometer

    Pedometer   Height/Weight Enter About Pedometer Setting User Information   Security Code Enter  height and weight    Use Pedometer to track number of steps and Tools Pedometer elapsed time. Pedometer also records    Stride traveled distance and burned calories/fat.
  • Page 225: Viewing Data

    Pedometer Toggle data to cycle through Pedometer is unavailable when handset In WALK window, category names appear power is off. only in Japanese. To Deactivate Pedometer: (Steps) – List View   [SETTINGS] window Set Pedometer (Paced Steps) –  ...
  • Page 226: Bar Code Reader

    Bar Code Reader      JAN codes and QR codes can be scanned by Frame the bar code in the Store Bar Code Reader using handset camera.  recognition field About JAN & QR Codes A JAN code/QR code must be accurately focused and be enlarged to fill the recognition JAN Code field.
  • Page 227 Bar Code Reader Characters that are not supported by Bar Code Reader are replaced with spaces (blanks). More Features Advanced Using Scanned Data Make a Call Compose a Message Access the Internet Save to Phone Book Save a Bookmark Copy Text Edit Title of Scanned Data Delete Scanned Data ...
  • Page 228: Text Reader

    Text Reader Use Text Reader to scan printed text. Recognition Frame Text Scanning Window Scan Item Icons Scan Modes Name Phone number Card read Scan name, phone number, E-mail address e-mail address, postal code, Postal code address and memo printed Address on business cards, and save Memo...
  • Page 229: Scanning Text

    Text Reader To Rescan the Same Text Scanning Text Checking Scanned Text    When Scanned Text Overflows    Position handset camera at a distance of 10 cm Tools Text Reader Recognized Text Field from the text. ...
  • Page 230 Text Reader More Features Advanced Scanning Text Correct Scanned Text Edit Scanned Text Set Printing Status of Text Set Guidance ON/OFF Set Vertical/Lateral Scan  P. 11-29) Using Scanned Data Make a Call Compose a Message Access the Internet Save to Phone Book Save a Bookmark Search Phone Book Save a Text Memo...
  • Page 231: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features  Use Location Logs Osaifu-Keitai S! GPS Navi   S! GPS Navi window Location Logs Start Here Start Here    Select a location log Read Lifestyle-Appli List P. 11-3 S! GPS Navi window ......P. 11-5 Map browser, Read Map S! Appli, Go To, Call Remote Lock Setting window...
  • Page 232: Life History Viewer

    Advanced Features Make/Cancel Secret Setting of an Event Life History Viewer Schedule To Make Secret Setting Start Here Start Here   Event Edit window Enter each item Life History Viewer window .... P. 11-7 Schedule window ......P. 11-9 Life History Viewer Closeup window Event Edit window ......P.
  • Page 233: To Do List

    Advanced Features Search Information by Keyword Change Order of Tasks Text Memo        Event Details Quick Search Task List Sort/Filter Start Here  Select a criterion Text Memo List P. 11-14 To Enter a Keyword ...
  • Page 234: Alarm

    Advanced Features Reset Today s Data Edit Scanned Text Alarm ’     WALK window Today Data Text Scanning window Scan text Start Here       Reset Edit Edit text using keypad Alarm List ........P. 11-17 To cancel editing and return to scanned text, Alarm Details P.
  • Page 235 Advanced Features Using Scanned Data Save to Phone Book Save a Text Memo   Scanned Bar Code Data Details / Scanned Scanned Text Details Select an item Make a Call      Add to Memo Text Details Select an item ...
  • Page 236: Data Management

    Data Management About Data Folder ........12-2 Advanced Features........12-16 Accessing Files ........... 12-3 Accessing Files ..........12-16 Opening Files............12-3 Editing Files ............12-17 Quick Album (Slideshow)........12-5 Managing Folders ..........12-18 Creating Animations .......... 12-6 Managing Files ..........12-18 Using Playlist (Melodies) ........
  • Page 237: About Data Folder

    About Data Folder Use Data Folder to manage data on handset. New data created by handset functions or obtained via the Internet or mail are saved to different folders according to the file format. Some folders contain links. Use the links to access download sites in Yahoo! Keitai. Folders &...
  • Page 238: Accessing Files

    Accessing Files Opening Files on Memory Card Functions in My Picture Window Opening Files   Selecting a file in My Picture folder opens a Data Folder <Example> Open Video File window such as below.   Data Folder  ...
  • Page 239 Accessing Files Keys Available during Key Keys Available in PDF & Other Functions in Melody Window Illumination File Playback Documents Windows Selecting a file in Melody folder opens a window such as below. Key Backlight flashes according to the file PDF window or Other Documents window selected in Key Illumination.
  • Page 240: Quick Album (Slideshow)

    Accessing Files The following operations are possible in PDF Toolbar Icons or Other Documents window. to select icons and to toggle icon view. Select files in S! Appli to activate S! Appli. For Scroll information about S! Appli, see P. 9-8. Icon Description Select files in Ring Songs·Music or Videos to...
  • Page 241: Creating Animations

    Accessing Files Return to original Creating Animations size (zoomed in/out) Alternatively, activate this function from Create animations each of which is made of     Camera Quick Album Image switch effect up to 20 frames using still images in My Open folder images in the following order.
  • Page 242: Using Playlist (Melodies)

    Accessing Files Using Playlist (Melodies) Using Playlists (Videos) Note Save melodies to Playlist to play back in the Save videos to a playlist to play them in the Only images in JPEG format can be used for saved order. playlist order. creating animations.
  • Page 243 Accessing Files Viewing PDF Files More Features Check PDF Properties  Select a playlist in Playlist window and press P. 12-17) Advanced to play the playlist. Customize Opening Files Display Settings Check File Information Set Image List View Change Order of Files ...
  • Page 244: Editing Files

    Editing Files To Rotate Marker Stamp Note Editing Still Images   90 to right, 90 to left or Only images with in File List can be edited.  Repeated editing may cause deterioration of To Enlarge/Reduce Marker Stamp Basic Flow of Operations image quality or increased file size.
  • Page 245: Editing Videos

    Editing Files To Change Font Type Editing Videos     More Features Font Type Gothic or  Ming-Cho Clip the desired scenes from saved videos. Advanced To Change Font Size        Data Folder Editing Files Font Size Select a...
  • Page 246: File & Folder Management

    File & Folder Management Moving Files to a Creating a Folder More Features Different Folder    Data Folder Select Advanced     a folder type [File List] Select a file Managing Folders   Move <Example>When My Picture is Selected Edit a Folder Name ...
  • Page 247: About Memory Card

    About Memory Card Save files to memory cards. Still images and Removal Inserting & Removing a videos shot with handset camera can be Memory Card saved directly to memory card. Data can be Press and release copied and moved between handset and Gently pull out memory card.
  • Page 248: Managing Memory Cards

    Managing Memory Cards  Select a file Formatting a Memory Accessing Memory Card Card Data    Format memory cards on handset only. Tools microSD Memory cards formatted on another device or  Manager PC may not work. Formatting a memory card deletes all the data Data List on it.
  • Page 249: Copying Data Between Handset & Memory Card

    Managing Memory Cards  To Copy Multiple Data Copying Memory Card Data to Copying Data between   Copy selected Select copy Handset   Handset & Memory Card destination folder Select a  data item (repeat to select To Copy Images or Other Data to Following items can be copied to/from ...
  • Page 250: Configuring Print Settings Of Images

    Managing Memory Cards To Copy PIM Data to Handset Configuring Print Settings More Features    Tools microSD of Images   Advanced Manager Select a PIM Specify which images on memory card to be   data type Select a data Memory Card printed and the number of prints, etc.
  • Page 251: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Set an Image to Appear in Standby Paste Location Information to Mail Accessing Files    File List / Opened File window ( My Picture window Location Start Here        Select a file) Set as Display Info Paste to Mail...
  • Page 252: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Playing Melodies Compose Four Images to Make One Editing Files    File List Composite Image Start Here Play All Melodies in the Same Folder    Select a position Select a folder Repeatedly My Picture window......P. 12-9 ...
  • Page 253: Managing Folders

    Advanced Features Correct Backlight Delete a Folder Managing Files      My Picture window Edit Image Folder List Select a folder Start Here      Correct Backlight (three Delete Folder Enter Security Code File List P.
  • Page 254: Memory Card

    Advanced Features Delete Files Check & Repair Memory Card Cancel Print Settings of Images          Data Folder My Picture File List Select a file Delete microSD Manager window     ...
  • Page 256: Connectivity

    Connectivity Infrared............13-2 Getting Started........... 13-2 Transferring Data via Infrared......13-3  Bluetooth ..........13-5  About Bluetooth ..........13-5  Adding a Bluetooth Device ......13-6 Connecting ............13-6 Calling with Wireless Device......13-7 Playing music and audio with Wireless Device..............
  • Page 257: Infrared

    Infrared Align Infrared Ports of both sending and Precautions Getting Started receiving devices, as shown below. File transfer may not start depending on Wirelessly exchange files with infrared receiving device status. Some settings or compatible devices. The following files are content may be lost depending on the transferable via infrared: receiving handset model.
  • Page 258: Transferring Data Via Infrared

    Infrared Authentication Password Sending All Files In a data list window, press to send a JPEG To transfer multiple files at once, the same Send all files at one time from a data list image via high-speed transmission. authentication password must be entered on window/data details window.
  • Page 259 Infrared Receiving All Files More Features    Tools Receive Ir Customize    Data Receive All Phone Book   Enter Security Code Enter Do Not Send Phone Book Entry Images via authentication password Infrared  P. 14-12) ...
  • Page 260: Bluetooth

     Bluetooth Handset Functions  Precautions About Bluetooth Function Description Handset is not guaranteed for Transmit data by wireless connection   connection/operation with all Bluetooth between Bluetooth compatible devices Headset Profile Wireless talk is available when devices. (wireless headset, handsfree device, audio connected to a wireless ...
  • Page 261: Adding A Bluetooth  Device

     Bluetooth When Passkey Required  Adding a Bluetooth  Connecting   Enter Bluetooth passkey  Device Enter the same Bluetooth passkey (4 to Connect to an added device. 16 characters) for both sending or Search and add a device. ...
  • Page 262: Calling With Wireless Device

     Bluetooth Device Name Device List Playing music and audio  Bluetooth address appears for non-added with Wireless Device The type of added device and service are devices. shown by indicators. Connect to a device with audio device to play 1 An icon with a key mark appears for protected Music Player music and TV audio.
  • Page 263: Suspending Bluetooth  Connections

     Bluetooth  Suspending Bluetooth More Features Connections Advanced  Suspend all Bluetooth functions (connected  Bluetooth  or on standby) and disable Bluetooth Protect Added Device  [Bluetooth Menu] Bluetooth Change Name of Added Device    Delete Added Device Open Information for Added Device ...
  • Page 264: Pc Connection

    Data transfer* Transfer Phone Book, http://www.n-keitai.com/guide/download/ Set USB Mode Setting to microSD Mode in Schedule and To Do List Install USB Driver before using SoftBank Utility advance. data between handset and Software. a PC (P. 13-9). Connect handset to your PC using...
  • Page 265: Using Handset As Modem

    To use Access Internet for data “ “ communication, you do not have to sign up with a service provider. For information about the service overview, access points and setting procedures, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P. 15-53).
  • Page 266: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features  Bluetooth Start Here Device List P. 13-7 Protect Added Device   Device List Select target device   Protection Setting If already protected, select Protection Setting to cancel protection. Change Name of Added Device   Device List Select target device ...
  • Page 268: Customization

    Customization Clock, Display & Sounds ......14-2 Phone Book & Calls........14-12 Mail............14-16 Internet............. 14-19 TV.............. 14-21 Camera ............. 14-23 Player & S! Appli........14-24 Entertainment .......... 14-25 Other Settings.......... 14-27...
  • Page 269: Clock, Display & Sounds

    Clock, Display & Sounds    Time Zone (Sub Set Sub Clock Display Method Clock     Clock) Always Select a time  zone     Settings Clock Start Here    Hide Sub Clock Set Sub Clock Display Method ...
  • Page 270: Display Settings

    Clock, Display & Sounds    Change Each Item (Favorites) Select Auto Power On/Off   for Favorites an item Set an image      Set Auto Power Settings Clock    Clear All Favorite (Favorites) Reset ...
  • Page 271 Clock, Display & Sounds       Set Random Display Setting Stand-by Set a Battery Level Display Design Icon Pattern        Display of Images Indicator/Signal Display Random Display Battery Icon or Antenna Icon in Standby ...
  • Page 272 Clock, Display & Sounds        Interface or English Display Quality Image Display Mode Normal,  Language Vivid or Dynamic To change interface language from Japanese to The Visual Image Effect setting in TV Effect English: has preference for TV display quality.
  • Page 273 Clock, Display & Sounds    Move Icons to Desktop Icon Select a theme Desktop Icons      Another Theme Select an icon Move  Move This, Move Selected or Move     Settings Display Start Here ...
  • Page 274 Clock, Display & Sounds        Change Icon Theme Original Theme Cancel Original Select an item Release or       Design (Original Menu Items Select a menu item Set an Release All Theme) image ...
  • Page 275: Mail

    Clock, Display & Sounds       Set Messages to Called, Mail or Connection Set Random Select Ring Tone Phone, Video   Appear    Playback of Call or Mail Select Ring Tone Melodies as ...
  • Page 276: Manner Mode

    Clock, Display & Sounds     Set Illumination to Illumination Missed Info Manner Mode   Flash for Missed Calls/New      Settings Incoming Call Start Here Messages  Manner Mode Setting    Set an Incoming Select Ring Tone Phone, Video...
  • Page 277 Clock, Display & Sounds    Set Handset Open-close Sound Open Checking Call Logs    Open/Close Sound Sound or Close Sound Melody    Select a sound Ring Time     Settings Incoming Call Start Here ...
  • Page 278 Clock, Display & Sounds    Microphone External Connection Headset   Setting Mic. Setting Built-in Microphone  or Headset Microphone    Answer Calls External Connection Auto   Automatically Answer Setting Phone or Video   ...
  • Page 279: Phone Book & Calls

    Phone Book & Calls     Set Auto Auto Sync Settings ON/OFF Phone Book   Synchronize Off     Set Preferred [Phone Book Search] window (P. 2-21) Check Auto Auto Sync Settings Confirm   ...
  • Page 280: Call Settings

    Phone Book & Calls     Set Noise Noise Reduction International Calls Reduction         Settings Dialing ’ Set Weak Signal Quality Alarm High Tone or Start Here   Alarm Dial Assistance Low Tone Calls may be disconnected without sounding ...
  • Page 281: Call Costs

    Phone Book & Calls Call Costs Video Calls         Settings Call Time/Charge Settings Video Call Start Here Start Here     Set an Image to be Select Image Select an item ...
  • Page 282: Global Roaming

    Phone Book & Calls    Show Operator Display Operator Name Global Roaming  Name While Display ON Roaming     Settings l Roaming Set ’ Start Here     Set Operator NW Search Mode Manual ...
  • Page 283: Mail

    After a recipient receives your S! Mail, a Address onscreen instructions message titled S! Mail Report is sent to your    Softbank handset. Do Not Show Emotion/Keyword Take the  Emotion Indicators checkmark off from Disp. Emotion ...
  • Page 284 Mail    Delete Keywords Emotion/Keyword Select a Reply Settings   keyword Delete Keyword or     Delete All Keyword    Change Quotation Mail Setting   Marks Header/Signature Edit Quotation    To delete all keywords, take the checkmark off Marks Edit quotation mark...
  • Page 285   Center Address Center address International or  Unknown Address is 819066519300 by default. SMS may become unavailable if Center address is changed.     Reset to SoftBank Reset Enter Security Code   SMS Center Address...
  • Page 286: Internet

    Internet     Enable/Disable Security Cookie Settings Internet   Cookies Select an option  Start Here for Yahoo! Keitai Press and hold Browser     Set Whether to Security Script Settings    Settings Activate Scripts Select an option ...
  • Page 287 Internet PC Site Browser    Press and hold PC Site Browser Start Here  PC Site Brw. Settings     Do Not Show Alert Warning Messages When Activating PC Site Browser & Switching Browsers   ...
  • Page 288: Channel List

    Channel List Image & Sound         Channel List User Settings Start Here Start Here       Change Title of Select a channel list Edit Title Set Subtitle Subtitles ON (Wide:Bottom), ...
  • Page 289    Set Visual Image TV Effect Visual Image Effect Recording Programs    Effects Select an effect      Continue/End User Settings    Set TV to Pause or Time Shift Setup Auto ON or ...
  • Page 290: Camera

    Camera Set Number of [Continuous Shooting Viewfinder] (P. 7-10) Camera/Video Settings     Shots for Interval/Number Shot Continuous    Number Enter Shot Number Set Shutter Sound [Photo Viewfinder] (P. 7-6)/[Video Shooting   Viewfinder] (P. 7-8) Shutter ...
  • Page 291: Player & S! Appli

    Player & S! Appli     S! Appli S! Appli List Start Here Playback Window    Allow/Prohibit Select an S! Appli Security     S! Appli to Settings Net Access  Change Design of [Music Player Playback] window (P.
  • Page 292 Entertainment Mobile Widget S! Quick News    Entertainment S! Quick News    Start Here Entertainment Mobile Widget Start Here    Settings    Settings    Set Automatic Auto Refresh Select an item ...
  • Page 293: Entertainment

    Entertainment     Set Whether to Weather Notif. ON or OFF S! Info Channel Display Desktop Icon For New    Entertainment S! Info Start Here Received    Ch./Weather Settings Information    Set Whether to S! Information Notif.
  • Page 294: Other Settings

    Other Settings Text Entry Shortcut Key         Settings Other Settings Settings Other Settings Start Here Start Here   Character Input Set    Change Function Shortcut-key Setting Select a   ...
  • Page 295: Key Backlight

    Other Settings     Set Illumination Ir/IC Exchanging ON or OFF Key Illumination for Ir/IC Transmission      Settings Illumination Start Here       Set Illumination Missed Call Set a pattern Key Illumination for Missed Call or ...
  • Page 296 Other Settings         Delete all Lifestyle- S! Appli Settings Edit URL Name Map URL Settings Select a       Appli Reset Delete All LifeApp map URL Enter Security Code ...
  • Page 297 Other Settings    Set Whether to Forward Ring Tone ON or OFF  Send Ring Tone for Voice Call, Video Ring tone will also sound from handset if Call to Headset or Headset Usage Setting is set to Handsfree Device Headset+speaker and Forward Ring Tone is set to OFF.
  • Page 298: Appendix

    Appendix Multitask Combinations ......15-2 Software Update ........15-4 Updating Software..........15-4 Troubleshooting ........15-6 Text Entry Key Assignments ..... 15-9 In 5-touch Mode..........15-9 In 2-touch Mode..........15-10 In T9 Input Mode..........15-11 Kuten Code List........15-12 Weather Indicators ........15-18 Menu List..........
  • Page 299: Multitask Combinations

    Multitask Combinations The following table shows combinations of functions that can be used simultaneously to multitask. The following indications may not apply depending on the function status and combination. Settings/ Yahoo! Data Phone Function Mail S! Appli Optional Tools Camera Music Keitai Folder...
  • Page 300 Multitask Combinations Settings/ Yahoo! Data Phone Function Mail S! Appli Optional Tools Camera Music Keitai Folder Book Data Original Services Group Menu Currently Active Function TV & Music Group Music During a Voice Call Voice Call During a Video Call Video Call During Packet Transmission...
  • Page 301: Software Update

    If software update fails, handset may become appears. Before updating software, turn off handset inoperable. If this happens, contact SoftBank and restart it to make sure that all handset Mobile Customer Center, Customer functions have ended. Assistance (P. 15-53).
  • Page 302 Software Update Checking Update Results    Settings Other   Settings Software  Update  Update Result Using Regular Updates A confirmation for software update appears at the scheduled time. Press or leave handset for a while to start automatic software update.
  • Page 303: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Cannot turn on Is battery properly installed? P. 1-14 Cannot make calls Is Keypad Lock active? P. 4-4 handset. using Keypad. Is battery exhausted? P. 1-22 Is Dial/Sending Mail specified to be P.
  • Page 304: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to The other party Is the earpiece volume properly P. 3-3, Display backlight Is Lighting under Backlight set to P. 14-5 ’ voice is too loud adjusted? P.
  • Page 305 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Problem Possible Cause & Remedy Refer to Cannot watch TV. Is handset out of the digital terrestrial Other function These messages appear when you try to broadcast service area or in a location active Cannot use an unavailable function when with a weak signal?
  • Page 306: Text Entry Key Assignments

    Text Entry Key Assignments In 5-touch Mode Key Kanji/hiragana Entry Mode Katakana Entry Mode Alphanumeric Entry Mode Number Entry Mode . / @ - : ~ abcABC2 defDEF3 ghiGHI4 jklJKL5 mnoMNO6 pqrsPQRS7 tuvTUV8 wxyzWXYZ9 4 5 6 4 5 6 Space Space ' - &...
  • Page 307: Text Entry Key Assignments

    Text Entry Key Assignments In 2-touch Mode In Double-byte Mode In Single-byte Mode Katakana are entered in double-byte mode when entering readings in Press Next Press Next Phone Book. Press after entering a character to switch upper and lower case. 1 Can be entered when entering pictographs is possible, such as in Text Memo and Common Phrases.
  • Page 308: In T9 Input Mode

    Text Entry Key Assignments In T9 Input Mode For key assignments in number entry mode, see the Kanji/hiragana Katakana table in “ In 5-touch Mode. “ Alphanumeric Entry Mode Entry Mode Entry Mode Numbers do not appear when entering readings in Own Dictionary.
  • Page 309: Kuten Code List

    Kuten Code List Actual Display font may differ in appearance from the following. 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits...
  • Page 310 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 311 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 312 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 313 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits digits digits...
  • Page 314 Kuten Code List 1st - 3rd 1st - 3rd Fourth digit of Kuten codes Fourth digit of Kuten codes digits digits...
  • Page 315: Weather Indicators

    Weather Indicators Normally Displayed Pollen Typhoon Clear (Day) Forming Clear (Night) Somewhat High Approaching Cloudy High Emergency Status Rain Extremely High Disaster Snow Sakura Blossoms Heavy Rain Thunder and Lighting Budding Strong Winds 0% Chance of Rain Near Full Blossom 10% Chance of Rain Topic Full Blossom...
  • Page 316: Menu List

    Menu List Enter menu item numbers for direct menu access. Note that Main Menu theme must be set to Basic. “ Check Default Style Mode Settings “ (P. 14-3) for menu items whose default settings differ according to the model color. Mail 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu...
  • Page 317: Menu List

    Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Mail Setting Emotion/Keyword Disp. Emotion: ON, Disp. Keyword: OFF P. 14-16 S! Mail Settings Message Download: Auto(All), Delivery Report: OFF SMS Settings SMS Report Request: OFF, SMS Validity Period: 3 Days, SMS Input Character: Japanese(70char.) Check Settings P.
  • Page 318 Menu List S! Appli 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to S! Appli List P. 9-8 Settings Sound/Vib Settings Volume: Level 4, Vibration: ON P. 14-24 Backlight Settings Switch ON/OFF: Link To Phone Set., Blink: ON Reset Information P.
  • Page 319 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to User Settings Icon Always Show P. 14-21 Time Shift Setup Auto ON P. 14-22 Check TV Settings Reset Channel Setting Reset Storage Area Reset TV Settings Camera 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No.
  • Page 320 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to S! Info Ch./Weather Register/Cancel P. 10-5 Get Latest Contents P. 10-8 Settings S! Information Notif.: ON, Font Size: Standard P. 14-26 Weather Indicator Weather Indicator for S! Info Ch./Weather under Entertainment “...
  • Page 321 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Osaifu-Keitai Lifestyle-Appli P. 11-2 IC Card Lock Set. IC Card Lock: OFF, IC Lock(Power-off): Maintain P. 11-3 Call Remote Lock P. 11-4 IC Card Illumination P. 14-28 Interface Settings Browser: ON P.
  • Page 322 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to USIM Operation P. 2-24, P. 5-20 Data Folder 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to My Picture P. 12-2 Melody S! Appli Widget Ring Songs·Music Videos Books...
  • Page 323 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Dialed Calls P. 3-10 Blog/Mail Member P. 5-4 Tomo-Den P. 3-12 Common Phrases P. 2-15 Own Dictionary DL Dictionary Phone Book 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to P.
  • Page 324 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Incoming Call Mail Ring Time Mail: ON (Ring Time: 05 Seconds) P. 14-8 Ring Time(sec.) Set Mute Seconds: OFF, Missed Calls Display: Display P. 4-6 Info Notice Setting P.
  • Page 325 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Display Display Setting Differs according to the model color. P. 14-3 Backlight Lighting: 15Sec.+Saver (Light Time: 01 Minutes), Charging: Standard, P. 14-5 Brightness: ON+Level 4 Display Design Differs according to the model color.
  • Page 326 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Call Time/Charge Auto Reset Total Cost P. 14-14 Clock Set Main Time Auto Time Adjust: Auto, Summer Time: OFF P. 14-2 Set Sub Clock Display Method: OFF, Summer Time: OFF, Area Name: Display Clock Display Display: ON, Size: Small, Color: Differ according to the model color.
  • Page 327 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to External Connection USB Mode Setting Communication Mode P. 13-9 Headset Usage Setting Headset+speaker P. 14-10 Headset Mic. Setting Headset Microphone P. 14-11 Auto Answer Setting Phone, Video Call: OFF Connection Settings SMS Center Selection 819066519300...
  • Page 328 Menu List 2nd-level Menu 3rd-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Other Settings Reset Settings P. 14-30 Initialize Software Update P. 15-4 PC Site Browser under Yahoo! Keitai 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Home P.
  • Page 329 Menu List Settings for Mobile Widget under Entertainment 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Auto Refresh P. 14-25 Auto Roaming Delete Content Cookies Delete Cookies Standby Disp. Set. Settings for S! Quick News under Entertainment 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No.
  • Page 330 Menu List 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Settings Standby Setting P. 14-26 Weather Notif. NAVI Settings for S! GPS Navi under Tools 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Map Setting Select Navi Appli NAVITIME P.
  • Page 331 Menu List Key Illumination for Illumination under Settings 4th-level Menu 5th-level Menu Menu Item No. Default Setting Refer to Power ON P. 14-28 Power OFF Incoming Call Antique Gold Dialing Rainbow Talking Start Fun Time Mail Receiving Antique Gold Mail Sending Rainbow Emotion Always...
  • Page 332: Specifications

    Imaging device Front Camera: CMOS Main Specifications Rear Camera: CMOS Lens size Front Camera: 1/10.0 inch Model 930N Rear Camera: 1/3.2 inch Dimensions (H W D) 109 50 13.9 mm Effective pixels Front Camera: Approx. 0.33 million (thickest Part: 16.4 mm)
  • Page 333: Handset Materials

    Specifications Continuous Approx. 180 min. Handset Materials watching time Maximum Approx. 600 min. Where Used Material/Finish recording time  Multi Selector center key PC resin, aluminum vapor deposition Chaku-Uta Storage Capacity Approx. 195 MB + UV coating and Chaku-  Uta Full Rear Camera ABS resin, tin vapor deposition + UV...
  • Page 334: Maximum Number Of Storable Items

    Specifications Maximum Maximum Number of Storable Items Item Maximum Number That Can be Protected Template (Graphic Mail) 1,000 Maximum Item Maximum Number That Can be Answering Machine Voice calls: 5 Protected (20 sec. each) Phone Book entries 1,000 Video calls: 2 (20 sec.
  • Page 335: Memory Card Folders & Files

    Specifications Memory Card Folders & Files Folder File DCIM XXXNECDT Still images captured with Camera and JPEG images copied or moved from handset MISC Settings file for DPOF printing PRIVATE MYFOLDER Mail Inbox Backup data of Inbox Sent Messages Backup data of Outbox Drafts Backup data of Draft Utility...
  • Page 336 Specifications Folder File PRIVATE MYFOLDER My Items Sounds & Ringtones Melodies Videos Videos NE_Folder Other files SD_VIDEO MGR_INFO TV Program recording management file PRGXXX TV Program recording files 1 XXX: Three single-byte numbers from 100 to 999 2 XXX: Three single-byte alphanumeric characters (hexadecimal) from 001 to FFF...
  • Page 337: Index

    Index Number ........12-11 Data Folder Authentication Password .....13-3 ........5-20 Messages Auto Answer Setting ....14-11 2-touch Mode ....... 2-16 Adjust Earpiece Volume ..3-3, 3-8 Auto Cursor .........14-27 3D Display Setting ......14-6 After Sales Service ....... 15-52 Auto Power On/Off .......14-3 5-touch Mode .......
  • Page 338: Index

    Index ........5-16 Edit Address Call Barring ........3-20 Certificate ........6-13 ......5-15 Specify Recipients Call Forward ........3-14 Chance Capture ......7-12  Bluetooth ........13-5 Call Rejection ........ 3-16 Change ......13-6 Add New Device ........2-30 Call Time/Charge ......3-11 Entry Number ........
  • Page 339 Index .........12-7 CHG Input Size ......14-27 Cookie Settings (Internet) ..14-19 Playlist (Video) ........12-5 Quick Album Clear Learned (Text Entry) ..14-27 Cookie Settings ........12-16 Ringtone Clock ..........14-2 (Mobile Widget) ......14-25 ........4-7 Secret Folders Clock Alarm Tone Set ....14-2 Copy ......12-16 Stand-by Display...
  • Page 340 Index ....... 6-13 ......... 12-19 .........12-9 From Web Page Cancel Marker Stamp ....... 3-13 ......12-18 Global Roaming Refresh Skin Tone ......3-3 ........12-17 International Calls Retouch ..5-21 .........12-17 Phone Number in Message Text Rotate ECO Mode ........1-23 ........3-7 ........12-10 Video Calls Trim away...
  • Page 341 Index Insertion & Removal ...........1-14 Battery Global Roaming ......3-13 IC Card Authentication ....4-5 ........12-12 Memory Card ... 3-13 ........... 4-5 Call Japan and Other Countries Activate ........1-13 USIM Card ..... 3-13 ........... 4-5 Call within the Same Country Register Interface Settings ......14-29 ........
  • Page 342 Index ......4-4 ........5-12 ........12-13 Unlock Temporarily Mail Box Lock Access Data ......... 5-10 ........12-3 Keypad Sound ......14-10 Mail Windows Access Files ....5-9 ......12-19 Message Storage Locations Check & Repair ..........5-19 ..12-19 Move Check Available Memory Space ......
  • Page 343 Index ..... 10-2 ........6-15 Downloading Contents Bookmarks ........ 10-3 ......... 11-27 Paste Contents Events Panoramic Shooting ......7-11 ......2-31 Place widgets in Foreground or Phone Book Entries Pause Dial ......3-17, 14-12 ........10-8 ....... 5-20 Background Saved Messages PC Connection .......13-9 ........
  • Page 344 Index ........2-31 ........9-11 Edit an Entry Sort Playlist Receiving Setting ......14-17 ....... 14-12 PLMN Setting ......14-15 Group Setting Reconnect Signal ......14-13 ........2-31 Read Map Power On/Off ........ 1-18 Record at Low Battery ....14-22 ........2-23 Restrictions Prefix Numbers ......
  • Page 345 Index ....... 12-13 ..... 2-32 ......5-4 Memory Card Delete Synchronize Log Blog/Mail Member List  ......1-22 ......2-25 ........13-6 My Phone Number Synchronization Type Bluetooth ......... 14-7 ..........2-25 ........6-10 Original Menu Bookmarks ....14-19 ..........11-9 PC Site Browser Settings S! Appli ..........
  • Page 346 Index ........11-9 ..........5-6 Windows Set Image Disp. Receive ..........5-5 Screen Effect ......... 14-5 Send (S! Quick News) ......14-25 ......14-18 SMS Center Selection Script Settings ......14-19 Set Image Disp. (Video Player) ... 14-24 .........14-16 SMS Settings Scroll (Internet) ......14-19 Set Main Time .......
  • Page 347 Index ........... 11-28 ... 2-14 .......11-14, 11-28 Tasks Alphanumerics, Numbers & Katakana Delete ...... 2-12 ..........11-14 Sound/Vib Settings ..... 14-24 Character Entry Modes Save ..... 2-14 ....11-30 Common Phrases (Templates) Save from Scanned Data Specifications ......15-35 ..........2-14 ..........11-28 Copy Sort Speed Movie .........
  • Page 348 Index ........8-13 .....3-15 Brightness USB Mode Setting ......13-9 Missed Call Notification ....... 8-3 .........3-15 Channel Settings Play Messages USIM Card ........1-11 ......... 8-7 Data Broadcasts Voice Memo ......3-4, 11-15 ..2-24, 2-31 Copy Phone Book Entries ......8-13 Main/Sub Sound ......14-13 ......
  • Page 349: Warranty & After Sales Service

    Check that the store name and purchase date sections have been filled important data (e.g. Phone Book entries, image and sound files). correctly. SoftBank assumes no responsibility for any damages due to the loss or Read the card carefully and store it in a safe place. alteration of handset data.
  • Page 350: Customer Service

    Customer Service If you have any questions about SoftBank handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (Make sure to Information or 113 for Customer Assistance.
  • Page 351 SoftBank 930N User Guide July 2009, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank Shop. Model: SoftBank 930N Manufacturer: NEC Corporation MDT-000123-EAA0...

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