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Parts & Functions
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1 Pressure Vent
2 Earpiece
3 Display
4 Mic
5 External Device Port
6 Notification Lamp
7 Sub-display
8 Strap Eyelet
9 Charging Terminals (for Desktop Holder)
a Internal Antenna Area
b Infrared Port
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c Camera (Lens Cover)
d Speaker
e Battery Cover
Internal Antenna Area
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. Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over
Internal Antenna area.
External Device Port
. Close External Device Port Cover
(hereafter "Port Cover") after use.
a
Strap Eyelet
b
. Remove Battery
Latch Strap on the peg
c
Cover before
d
attaching Straps.
. Avoid metal
e
Straps; may affect
signal reception.
Handset Positions
Handset Closed
Keep handset closed when not in use.
Handset Open
Open handset to place or answer calls,
enter text, etc.
Feed Strap loop
through Strap Eyelet

Handset Parts

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  • Page 1: Handset Parts

    Handset Parts Getting Started Parts & Functions 1 Pressure Vent Handset Positions 2 Earpiece 3 Display Handset Closed 4 Mic 5 External Device Port Keep handset closed when not in use. 6 Notification Lamp 7 Sub-display 8 Strap Eyelet 9 Charging Terminals (for Desktop Holder) a Internal Antenna Area b Infrared Port Handset Open...
  • Page 2 Handset Parts 3 Center Key % e Multi Selector (down) b Handset Keys Open Main Menu. Long Press to activate/ Open Phone Book. Long Press to open cancel Keypad Lock. Exchange Profile . Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. 4 Multi Selector (left) c f Power On/Off &...
  • Page 3 Battery & USIM Card Battery & USIM Card Installation Do not apply excessive force to Battery or USIM Card. Secure USIM Tray Inserting Removing Insert Battery Remove Battery Cover Always power off first. Remove Battery Cover Battery Cover Remove Battery Recycling Symbol Up .
  • Page 4 Battery & USIM Card About Battery About USIM Card USIM PIN USIM Card is an IC card containing . Charge Battery at least once every 6 months; 9999 by default; activate PIN Entry to customer and authentication information, uncharged Battery may die or affect files/settings. restrict handset use.
  • Page 5: Charging Battery (Ac Charger)

    Charging Battery Charging Battery (AC Charger) Battery must be inserted in handset to Open Port Cover as shown Remove Charger connector charge it. from handset Notch . Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 . Squeeze release tabs and pull (optional accessory) only. In this guide, straight out.
  • Page 6: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off Power On/Off Yes or No S % Retrieving Network Information Power On A prompt appears when %, B or A is Described for initial power on. Pressed for the first time. " (Long Press) . After Power On Graphics, water/dust proofing information appears;...
  • Page 7 Display & Indicators Display Indicator Descriptions Information Window Standby Check active indicators and their Opens at the bottom for missed calls, new descriptions. (Status Icon List) mail, etc. ' (Long Press) Information Window . Active indicators are enlarged; Information label (e.g., Message, etc.) and count appear.
  • Page 8 Display & Indicators Display Saving Softkeys Display goes completely dark after set Labels for functions/operations assigned to B, % and A appear at the bottom of Display Saving time elapses. Press any key (except " during a call) to cancel Display.
  • Page 9 Display & Indicators Indicators [ Function Status [ Notifications Display Indicators When Double Number is set to Dual Mode, line type appears at the bottom right of some indicators. S! Appli Active [ Basic Status S! Appli Paused Unread Mail Music Playback Unread Delivery Report TV Recording...
  • Page 10 Display & Indicators [ Transmissions [ Settings Keypad Lock Active Auto Answer or Remote Monitor Active Ringtone (Silent) Ringtone (Increasing Volume) Vibration for Incoming Voice/ SSL Browsing Video Calls Active Offline Mode Packet Transmission Active Show Secret Data Active Answer Phone On Receiving Mail Function Lock (Once) Active Call Forwarding or Voicemail Active...
  • Page 11 Display & Indicators [ Warnings Sub-display Indicators Message Delivery Failure [ Basic Status S! Information Channel Info Reception Failure Weather Indicator Update Failure Auto Backup Failure 1 Signal Strength [ Handset Status 2 Battery Strength Alarm More bars indicate stronger signal. Calendar Alarm Flashes while charging.
  • Page 12: Main Menu

    Main Menu Main Menu Accessing Functions Tabs Main Menu Items . Menus/lists in a single window appear on Messaging Open/create messages, etc. separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs. Yahoo! Access the Internet. S! Appli Use S! Appli including games. Read e-Books, receive Entertainment news updates, etc.
  • Page 13: Menu List

    Menu List Menu List [ Connectivity Messaging Entertainment Tools Bluetooth [ PIM/Life Received Msg. S! Information Channel/Weather Infrared Create Message S! Quick News Alarms Card Reader Mode Retrieve New Msg. Free Contents Exchange Profile USB Charge Drafts S! Contents Store Wakeup TV Memory Card Templates...
  • Page 14 Menu List [ Call Settings Call Time/Data Counter [ Sound/Display Answer Phone TV Player Mode Settings Voicemail/Call Forwarding TV Link Display Video Call TV Listing Customized Screen Caller ID ) Missed Calls Reservation List Sounds & Alerts Settings Date & Time Int'l Calling (Language) Call Barring...
  • Page 15: Security Codes

    Security Codes Security Codes These codes are required for handset If Security Code is Unsaved Saving Handset Code use. (Save Handset Code and . Code setup message/window opens Enter 4 to 8 digits. Administrator Code beforehand.) whenever Security Code is required. .
  • Page 16 Security Codes Saving Administrator Code Need/UnNeed Setting Enter 4 to 8 digits. For enhanced security, set Need/UnNeed Setting to Need; then Handset Code will be In Locks menu, required to delete all files/entries, etc. Administrator Setting S % In Locks menu, Handset Register Administrator Code Settings S % Code S %...
  • Page 17: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Manner Mode Offline Mode Take care not to disturb others when Mute most handset function sounds. Suspend signal transmission and reception. using your handset. . Keep handset off in theaters, museums Handset will be unable to place/receive ) (Long Press) calls, send/receive messages, access the...
  • Page 18: My Details & Basic Settings

    My Details & Basic Settings My Details & Basic Settings Handset Number & Address Date & Time Language % S 0 % S Settings S % S In % S Settings S % S In . Handset number, mail address Sound/Display menu, Date Sound/Display menu, (unsaved by default) and the name...
  • Page 19: Using World Clock

    World Clock Using World Clock f Select city S % Auto World Clock Setting World Clock Manually " S Standby returns % S Tools S % S f Powering on outside Japan automatically Clock/Gauge S World Clock sets World Clock; the local time for your Advancing 1 Hour (Daylight Saving) current location appears in Standby.
  • Page 20: Using Memory Card

    Memory Card Using Memory Card Memory Card Cautions About Memory Card Memory Card Slot Location . Do not force Memory Card into or out of Use microSD/microSDHC Memory Card Memory Card Slot is located above USIM handset. to save and organize files for use on Card Slot.
  • Page 21: Remove Battery

    Memory Card Appears after Power On Inserting & Removing Formatting Memory Card . Memory Card may not be inserted Always power off first. When using a new Memory Card for the properly; reinsert it. first time, format it on handset before Removing Memory Card Remove Battery (P.1-3) trying to save files, etc.

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