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. We are not liable for any damages resulting from use of
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. Saved files and data may be lost/altered due to misuse or
malfunction of handset, after exposing handset to static
electricity or electrical noise, or during handset repair.
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. This product and the information in this guide are subject
to change without prior notice.
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settings in Standby. Operations and results may differ by
handset status.
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handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
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Japanese User Guide
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  • Page 1 Thank you for purchasing WX03SH. Read this guide thoroughly beforehand for proper usage. Read Safety Precautions (P.13-1 - P.13-8) before using handset. Before You Begin Package Contents . We are not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Using Various Conversion Methods ・・・・・・・・・・・ 3-4 1 Getting Started Editing Characters ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 3-5 Parts & Functions ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-1 Inserting & Removing Battery ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-3 4 Phone Book Charging Battery ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-5 Phone Book Overview ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-1 Power On/Off ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 1-6 Saving Contacts to Phone Book ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 4-2 Switching Interface Language to English ・・・・・・...
  • Page 3 Contents 7 Camera 11 Services Camera Overview ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-1 Using Call Services ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 11-1 Capturing Images ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-2 12 Appendix Opening Captured Images・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 7-3 Software Updates ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-1 8 Tools Specifications ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-3 Using Java™ Applications・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8-1 Handset Materials ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 12-4 Using World Clock ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ 8-3 Menu List ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・...
  • Page 4: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions 1 Display Handset Keys 2 Earpiece . Keys are indicated in this guide as 3 Notification Lamp shown in parentheses. 4 Mic . Change assigned functions indicated 5 Strap Eyelet 1 2 3 * with Set Key Shortcut. 6 Camera (Lens Cover) 7 Infrared Port 8 Speaker...
  • Page 5 Parts & Functions 1 Outgoing History Key (E) b Web Key (A) ■Multi Selector Open Call Log (Dialed). Open Browser menu. Long Press H, G, F and E can also be used 2 Bluetooth Key (H) to activate Browser (access home to select menu items, word/phrase Open Bluetooth menu.
  • Page 6: Inserting & Removing Battery

    Inserting & Removing Battery If Battery is not inserted into Removing Battery handset, insert it as follows. Replace Battery Cover . Power off, remove Battery Cover, then lift Battery as shown. Remove Battery Cover Battery Cover Dent ■Battery Cover Cautions .
  • Page 7: About Battery

    Inserting & Removing Battery ■About Battery Lithium-ion Battery . Handset requires a . Charge Battery at least once every 6 lithium-ion battery. months; uncharged Battery may die Lithium-ion batteries are or affect files/settings. recyclable. . Depending on usage, bulges may .
  • Page 8: Charging Battery

    Charging Battery AC Charger is not included in the package; purchase WILLCOM AC Open Port Cover as Extend blades and plug Charger 01 (AC01-MU-K) separately. shown AC Charger into AC outlet . AC Charger is not water or dust proof. Do not charge Battery while handset is wet.
  • Page 9: Power On/Off

    Power On/Off ■Display Saving Activating Keypad Lock " (Long Press) Display goes completely dark after Prevent accidental operation such as Display Saving time elapses. Press when carrying handset in a bag or any key (except " during a call) to After a while...
  • Page 10: Switching Interface Language To English

    Switching Interface Language to English 設定 音・表示 S % S f Language English Switching Back to Japanese Settings Sound/Display S % S f 言語選択 日本語 S % S...
  • Page 11: Display & Indicators

    Display & Indicators ■Information Window Standby Softkeys Opens at the bottom for missed Most operations start from Standby. Functions/operations assigned to B, calls, new mail, etc. Indicators appear at the top of % and A appear at the bottom of Display.
  • Page 12 Display & Indicators ■Settings ■Transmissions Display Indicators ■Basic Status Offline Mode SSL Browsing Answer Phone On Packet Transmission Active Calendar/Task (Alarm Set) Receiving Mail Calendar/Task (Alarm Unset) Updating Software Signal Strength* Alarm Set Micro USB Cable Connected Battery Strength Manner Mode USB Transmission Active * More bars indicate stronger signal.
  • Page 13: Accessing Functions From Main Menu

    Accessing Functions from Main Menu ■Tabs g Select menu item S % Menus/lists in a single window appear on separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs. . Main Menu opens. . Menu/window opens. . If submenu opens, use e to Tabs select an item and press %.
  • Page 14: Handset Phone Number

    Handset Phone Number Editing Profile Sending Profile via Infrared F (Long Press) Transmission In My Details, A (Long Press) S In My Details, f Details Follow onscreen instructions . For more about Infrared transmission, see P.9-4. Select item S A .
  • Page 15: Mobile Manners

    Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. When Manner Mode is Active Canceling Drive Mode Take care not to disturb others . Ringtones and other sounds are # (Long Press) when using handset. muted. Offline Mode . Handset vibrates for incoming .
  • Page 16: Security Codes

    Security Codes These codes are required for Changing Handset Code handset use. Enter new Handset Code Enter 4 to 8 digits. 9999 by default; Handset use or change some Settings Code functions. Re-enter new Handset Phone 9999 by default; Code S % Administrator required for Reset Code...
  • Page 17 Security Codes Changing Administrator Code Enter 4 to 8 digits. In Locks menu, Administrator Setting Register Administrator Code Enter current Administrator Code S % . Administrator Code is 9999 by default. Enter new Administrator Code S % Re-enter new Administrator Code S % 1-14...
  • Page 18: When Using Internet Or Messaging For The First Time

    When Using Internet or Messaging for the First Time If this is your first use of Internet Messaging Settings on Server or messaging, perform online sign- . After completing first online sign- up to establish access to WILLCOM up, use online sign-up for messaging settings on Server (automatic message (WILLCOM's Internet connection retrieval, rejection settings, etc.) as...
  • Page 19: Using Handset By Connecting With Other Devices

    Using Handset by Connecting with Other Devices Smartphone Link Connecting Smartphones Connect handset with smartphones Use Assign Smartphone to easily ® or other mobile phones via Bluetooth connect with smartphones via ® to use their call functions on handset. Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 20 "connect" and is at the top of Display. . Bluetooth settings menu opens. When "unused" is Displayed In Bluetooth menu on smartphone, WX03SH in Paired devices field . Connection to WX03SH starts; Connected appears upon completion. 1-17...
  • Page 21: Calling

    Calling Overview ■International Calls & Roaming Place/receive calls to/from WILLCOM handsets, landlines and other mobiles. Place international calls from Japan on handset. (No . Calling charges vary depending on the other party's device separate subscription is required.) type, etc. For details, contact WILLCOM Service Center. .
  • Page 22: Placing Calls

    Placing Calls Dialing from Call Log Dialing from Phone Book Enter phone number with area code S ! F (Received) or E (Dialed) G S f Select tab (hiragana row, A or *) for first character of last name . Wait for receiver to accept the .
  • Page 23 Placing Calls ■Direct Entry Placing International Calls Place international calls easily Enter 010 (access through WILLCOM's international number) calling service. Enter country code (e.g., Enter phone number S B Int'l Call Enter phone number (with area code) S ! . Omit the first 0 of the phone number except when calling some countries/regions.
  • Page 24: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls When You Cannot Answer When a call arrives... ■Placing Calls on Hold When a call arrives, " . Call connects while the call is on hold. . Press ! to answer the call on hold. ■Recording Caller Messages .
  • Page 25: Engaged Call Operations

    Engaged Call Operations ■Playing Recorded Messages Recording Caller Voice Muting Microphone During a call, B During a call, A . Press A again to cancel. Sending Touch Tone Signals During a call, B Dial number Enter touch tone digits . Play Messages window opens. .
  • Page 26: Using Call Functions Of Other Devices

    Using Call Functions of Other Devices ■Dialing from Phone Book On handset, place calls using the Talking on Smartphone ® phone number of a Bluetooth After 2, B S Transfer Audio Bluetooth Output Off device (smartphone or other mobile G S f Select tab .
  • Page 27 Using Call Functions of Other Devices Answering Calls via Smartphone Link When a call arrives.."Bluetooth Calling" appears. . Call connects. " S Call ends...
  • Page 28: Text Entry

    Text Entry Overview Text Entry Windows Text Entry Basics When available, text entry window Use Dialpad to enter characters. Multiple characters are (such as the one shown to the right) assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character opens while messaging or using options for that key.
  • Page 29: Entering Characters

    Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji Enter すずき in Kanji (Hiragana) Convert すずき to 鈴木. mode. Type すずき 333 (す) S E . Word suggestions change as S 333 (す) S ( (ず) hiragana are typed. (Predictive) . Long Press D to toggle S 22 (き) suggestion mode between Standard, Literary, Spoken and...
  • Page 30 Entering Characters Katakana Select pictogram, Switch to Double-byte Katakana Decorative pictogram or mode and enter ジュン. symbol S % . To exit, press $. アイウ Emoticons 33 (シ) S ( (ジ) S 88 (ユ) S C (ュ) Emoticons S 000 (ン) S % .
  • Page 31: Using Various Conversion Methods

    Using Various Conversion Methods Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumeric Conversion One-Hiragana Conversion Mail & Web Extensions Enter katakana or alphanumerics Type first hiragana and convert it to Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. in Kanji (Hiragana) mode using key previously entered kanji. Example: すずき was previously inscriptions.
  • Page 32: Editing Characters

    Editing Characters Deleting & Editing Recovering Deleted Characters Highlight text range S % . Press ! to recover characters deleted Correct また、 お願いします to また明日 with $. お願いします. Deleting All Characters Select target location . Long Press $ at text end. To delete S ( (Long Press) characters on and after cursor, select Select character...
  • Page 33: Phone Book Overview

    Phone Book Overview ■Incoming Calls from Saved Contacts Save phone numbers, mail addresses and other information, set handset responses to incoming calls/ Name saved in Phone Book appears; image appears and new messages, and more. handset responds with ringtone/Vibration according to Name Save first and last names with reading.
  • Page 34: Saving Contacts To Phone Book

    Saving Contacts to Phone Book Saving Basic Items Add Phone Number: Category: Enter a name, phone number and S Enter phone number S S Select category S % mail address (enter at least one of % S Select icon S % these items) and classify the contact.
  • Page 35 Saving Contacts to Phone Book Setting Responses to Transmissions Canceling Ringtone Setting Pictures After 1, Remove Tone S % S After saving basic items (before S Select image S % saving contact), set responses ■Vibration . New contact entry window to incoming transmissions as follows.
  • Page 36 Saving Contacts to Phone Book Hiding Contacts Setting Responses by Category Saving Phone Numbers After Calls Hide contact and require Handset Code for access. Phone After calls to/from Set Category unsaved numbers... In new contact entry window, Secret: Select category S B Assign Ringtone Assign .
  • Page 37: Using Phone Book

    Using Phone Book Dialing from Phone Book Sending Messages from Phone Book f Select tab (hiragana row, A or *) for first In contact details window, character of last name S select mail address S % Select contact S % .
  • Page 38 Using Phone Book Opening from Other Functions Setting Contact Search Method Example: Enter a recipient from Phone Book when sending E-mail. In contact search window, Ph.Book Settings B (Long Press) Select recipient field S % Sort Entries Open Phone Book S % S Select method S % .
  • Page 39: Using Speed Dial

    Using Speed Dial Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail list for easy dialing and Select mail address S % messaging. . To complete entry without saving a mail address, select Do Saving Entries not Assign and press %. . Entry is saved. Placing Calls 0 - 99 (entry number) .
  • Page 40: Editing Phone Book

    Editing Phone Book Editing Contacts Deleting Contacts G S Select contact S B G S Select contact S B Delete Deleting All Contacts Phone Settings/ S % S Manage Manage Entries S % S Delete All S % S Edit Select item S % S Edit S .
  • Page 41: Messaging Overview

    Messaging Overview Use E-mail and Light Mail for messaging on handset. ■Light Mail Exchange short messages with Light Mail compatible ■E-mail WILLCOM handsets. Exchange messages with E-mail compatible WILLCOM handsets, other mobiles, PCs, etc. Attach images, or create messages with decorative effects (Decorative Mail). Text Short Text WILLCOM...
  • Page 42 Messaging Overview When Using Messaging (or Internet) for the First Time Perform online sign-up to obtain WILLCOM mail address beforehand. For details, see P.1-15. . Online sign-up also establishes access to WILLCOM (Internet connection point). Online Sign-up WILLCOM Internet Access Provided Mail Address Provided Handset Connection Points...
  • Page 43: Sending E-Mail

    Sending E-mail B (Long Press) Select subject field S % Select attachment field S Enter subject S % Add Attachment Select message text field S % S Enter message S Data Folder S % S Pictures S % S Select image S % .
  • Page 44: Sending Light Mail

    Sending Light Mail Create Light Mail Select message text field S % S Enter message . Light Mail composition window opens. . Light Mail is created. Select recipient field S % Send Direct Entry . Light Mail is sent. . To specify recipient from Phone Using Animation Pictograms Book, select Open Phone Book.
  • Page 45: Opening Received Messages

    Opening Received Messages Handset automatically receives new Opening Previous Messages E-mail messages sent to mail address Message Received messages are saved to In provided through online sign-up. Box. . Messages sent to private ISPs are not received automatically. When E-mail message arrives...
  • Page 46 Opening Received Messages Select folder S % . Message list appears. Select message S % . Message window opens.
  • Page 47: Replying To/Forwarding Messages

    Replying to/Forwarding Messages Replying to Messages Enter message/edit subject S A In Box . Message is sent. . In Box menu opens. . For new messages, select Replying to Sender & All Recipients After 3, B S Reply All Message in Information window S % S 5 and press %, then skip ahead to Forwarding Messages...
  • Page 48: Managing Messages

    Managing Messages Messages are organized in Boxes Deleting & Protecting Messages by type. Delete/protect messages, Box, Out Box Unsent ■Deleting One Message edit drafts, and more. Opening Messages In message list, select message S B Delete S % S ■Deleting Multiple Messages .
  • Page 49 Managing Messages ■Protecting Messages In message list, select message S B Protect On/Off Canceling Protection In message list, select protected message S B S Protect On/Off...
  • Page 50: Internet

    Internet Overview Access the Internet to browse WILLCOM official site and When Using Internet (or Messaging) for the First Time PC Internet sites. Perform online sign-up to establish access to WILLCOM . For more about Internet services (packet transmission fees, (Internet connection point) beforehand.
  • Page 51: Accessing The Internet

    Accessing the Internet Opening WILLCOM Official Site Confirming Accessed URLs To disconnect, " In History menu, select record S B Address view . Then, press " twice to return to Standby. ■Entering URLs Directly Navigating Back/Forward F (back) or E (forward) In Browser menu, Open .
  • Page 52 Accessing the Internet ■Searching the Internet In Browser menu, Internet Search . Internet search window opens. % S Enter search text S % S Select Search engine field S % S Select search engine S % S B...
  • Page 53: Browsing Operations

    Browsing Operations ■Using Toolbar Main Key Assignments: Browsing Modes Select Item or Scroll Page In Smart-Fit mode and Desktop Use the following three modes. Navigate Back/Forward mode, use Toolbar to perform some ■Mobile Mode (Mobile mode) operations easily. Select Item (Smart-Fit mode, Pages fit Display width.
  • Page 54 Browsing Operations Tabbed Browsing Page Operations Saving Linked Files Save files linked from pages to ■Opening New Tabs ■Updating Page Content handset (Data Folder). . Procedure may vary by file type, etc. In a page, select item (link) In a page, B S Reload Follow onscreen instructions.
  • Page 55 Browsing Operations Saving Files on Current Page Save images, etc. on current page to handset (Data Folder). In a page, B Page operations Select object . Icons of available files appear at the bottom of Display. f Select file S B S Save .
  • Page 56: Using Bookmarks

    Using Bookmarks Saving Bookmarks Opening Bookmarks Managing Bookmarks ■Creating Folders Open target page S B Bookmark Bookmark In Bookmark list, B . Bookmark list appears. . Bookmark options window . Bookmark menu opens. opens. Select bookmark S % . To open bookmarks in a folder, Create folder Add bookmark select a folder and press % then...
  • Page 57 Using Bookmarks ■Moving Bookmarks & Folders Delete In Bookmark list, select . Delete options window opens. bookmark or folder S B Delete S % S . Bookmark menu opens. ■Deleting Multiple Bookmarks Move & Folders at Once . To move bookmarks to a folder, select a folder and press %.
  • Page 58: Browser Settings

    Browser Settings Images & Animation Display Do not display Settings . Select On demand (in Images) to start loading images when Options image areas appear. Cookies In Options list, HTTP . HTTP menu opens. Cookie . Options list appears. Cookie mode View Accept all,...
  • Page 59: Camera

    Camera Overview Capture up to 310 kilopixels images with built-in Camera Cautions Camera. . Mind etiquette when using Camera. . Open captured images, send them as mail attachments, . Test Camera before shooting special moments. . Do not use Camera in places where shooting is prohibited. and more.
  • Page 60: Capturing Images

    Capturing Images Main Viewfinder Operations ■Adjusting Zoom . Image is saved; Viewfinder returns. . To exit Camera, press ". In Viewfinder, e Sending Images as Mail Attachments ■Adjusting Brightness In captured image window, A S Complete message S A In Viewfinder, f Camera Shutter .
  • Page 61: Opening Captured Images

    Opening Captured Images ■Handling Open Images Camera Zoom in Open Next Image Review Open Previous Image Rotate 90 Degrees Clockwise Sending Images as Mail Attachments In file list, select image . File list appears. . To open images in a subfolder, select a subfolder and press %.
  • Page 62: Using Java™ Applications

    Using Java™ Applications Installing Java Applications Activating & Exiting Java Application Installing Applications Using .jad Files . When a .jad file is saved in Data ■Activating Java Applications Folder (Other Documents), Java Tools applications can be installed as follows. S % S Data Folder Other Java™...
  • Page 63 Using Java™ Applications ■Using Folders Managing Java Applications Organize applications in folders. ■Updating Java Applications In Java application list, In Java application list, Create folder select application S B Enter name S % Update S % S Moving Applications to Folders .
  • Page 64: Using World Clock

    Using World Clock ■ Showing World Clock in Standby Tools S % S f " . World Clock closes. World Clock Advancing 1 Hour (Daylight Saving) In time zone setting window, A S % . Press A to toggle setting on/off. Adding Custom Time Zone In time zone setting window, B S Enter city name S % S e Select +...
  • Page 65: File Locations

    File Locations Manage handset files in Data Saved Files Folder; files created on handset or obtained from messages, the Data Folder Internet, etc. are sorted into separate folders by file format. Captured or obtained Pictures images Decorative Pictograms for Pictograms Decorative Mail Downloaded/ Sounds...
  • Page 66: Using Files

    Using Files ■Handling Open Images Opening Files Select sound S % Zoom in ■Opening Images . Sound plays. Open Next Image . To return to file list, press $. Open Previous Image Data Folder Rotate 90 Degrees Attaching Files to Messages .
  • Page 67: Managing Files & Folders

    Managing Files & Folders Creating Subfolders Moving & Copying Files Deleting Files & Subfolders Data Folder In file list, select file S B In file list, select file or subfolder S B . Data Folder opens. . When a subfolder is selected, all Select folder S % files within the subfolder will also be deleted.
  • Page 68: Using Infrared

    Using Infrared Wirelessly exchange contacts, Authorization Code bookmarks, etc. with Infrared Receive Infrared . 4-digit code required for all file devices. transfers via Infrared. Transfers . Infrared is enabled. Handset are possible when codes match. . Transfer may be unavailable receives files if sent within 3 (Authorization Code is changeable for depending on the other device and...
  • Page 69 Using Infrared ■All Files (Adding Files) When a connection Via Infrared request arrives, enter Infrared . Transfer starts when the other Authorization Code S % device is ready. When complete, . Infrared menu opens. contact search window returns. ■All Files Receive Infrared Delete All &...
  • Page 70: Using Bluetooth

    ® Using Bluetooth Overview Connecting Bluetooth ® Devices ® Bluetooth Precautions . Connection may not be possible with Connect handset to other ■Device Search & Pairing ® some Bluetooth devices. ® Bluetooth devices for handsfree . Handset shall be connected to certified conversations, or to transfer Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 71 Using Bluetooth® ® Passkeys Add Device . Passkey entry may be required depending on target device. . Handset Bluetooth ® is enabled and device search starts; found ® Bluetooth devices are listed after search. . If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. Select device S % In this case, follow these steps.
  • Page 72 Using Bluetooth® ® ■Pairing through Connection Using Device List Requests Pair with unpaired devices by . Connection completes. In Bluetooth settings . If confirmation appears, follow accepting connection requests. menu, Device List onscreen instructions. . Enable handset Bluetooth ® beforehand. Passkeys .
  • Page 73 Using Bluetooth® ® ■Deleting Paired Devices Opening Paired Device Information Connecting to Devices by Service After 1, select device S B S Device After 1, B S Connection S Select Details service S % In device list, select device Renaming Paired Device Names .
  • Page 74 Using Bluetooth® ® Transferring Phone Book Save New Send/receive Phone Book contacts . Received contacts are saved. ® to/from a Bluetooth device all at once. Saving Contacts after Overwriting Existing Ones ■Receiving All Contacts After 3, Delete All & Save S % S In Bluetooth settings ■Sending All Contacts...
  • Page 75 Using Bluetooth® ® ■ Setting Handset to Be Bluetooth ® Settings Discoverable or Non-Discoverable ■Enabling/Disabling Handset ® Bluetooth In Bluetooth settings menu, My Device Settings In Bluetooth settings menu, Switch On/Off (enable) or (disable) . If confirmation appears, follow onscreen instructions. .
  • Page 76: Setting Handset Responses

    Setting Handset Responses Setting Ringtones/Ringtone Volume Setting Vibration Select item S % ■Ringtones . For For New Message, select In Sounds & Alerts menu, Sound and press %. Vibration . In CLIP DISPLAY, notification Settings S % S sound for new messages and Sound/Display missed calls on smartphones can Select item S %...
  • Page 77 Setting Handset Responses Setting Keys to Answer Calls In Sounds & Alerts menu, Any Key Answer Only Mute Off . Select On to answer calls with !, Dialpad, etc. . Select Only Mute to mute ringer with $, Dialpad, etc. 10-2...
  • Page 78: Setting Operation Sounds

    Setting Operation Sounds Setting Key Press Sounds Setting Sound Effects Settings In System Sounds menu, S % S Sound/Display select item S % Sounds & Alerts Tone Sound . Sounds & Alerts menu opens. Preset Sounds Sound System Sounds S % S Select tone/file Disabling Sound Effect After 2, Off...
  • Page 79: Setting Display

    Setting Display ■Font Weight Setting Wallpaper Setting Fonts ■Font Size In Font Settings menu, Settings S % S Font Weight Sound/Display In Display menu, Font Settings Select weight S % Display . Font Settings menu opens. . Display menu opens. Font Size Wallpaper Select item S % S Select...
  • Page 80: Setting Date & Time

    Setting Date & Time Clock is set by default. Adjust it Setting Auto Time Correction manually as follows. In Date & Time menu, Auto Time Correction Off S % S Note Settings S % S . Date and time are corrected upon Sound/Display receiving messages or accessing the Internet if there is a difference of 30...
  • Page 81: Using Call Services

    Using Call Services Using Voicemail Call Forwarding Center Voicemail Divert all/unanswered calls to (143) Voicemail Center; access messages . You will be connected to the afterward. center for service settings. . A separate subscription is required. . You will be connected to .
  • Page 82 Using Call Services Using Call Forwarding Using Split Billing Service Call Forwarding Center Divert all/unanswered calls to a Have two separate bills issued for (143) preset phone number. calls placed from handset. Charges . You will be connected to the .
  • Page 83: Software Updates

    Back on, contact WILLCOM Service Center . Software update settings menu up important files and data before or Sharp Customer Assistance Center. opens. updating software. We are not Opening Update Result liable for any damages from lost...
  • Page 84 Software Updates Updating Software Automatically Apply updates automatically upon receiving software update notifications by setting Auto Update to Auto Update. In Software update settings menu, Auto Update Auto Update Canceling Automatic Update After 1, Not Auto Update 12-2...
  • Page 85: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications are subject to change due to product Battery (XN-BTWP03) improvements or other reasons. Voltage 3.7 V Handset (WX03SH) Type Lithium-ion Capacity 700 mAh Weight 80 g with Battery (XN-BTWP03) Dimensions 31.2 mm x 39.5 mm x 5.6 mm...
  • Page 86: Handset Materials

    Handset Materials Parts Materials/Finishing Display panel (front) Acrylic resin/Acrylic UV curing painting Housing (front) PC resin; SUS plate (inserted)/ Acrylic UV curing painting Housing (inside Battery PA resin Cover) Battery Cover, Multi Selector PC resin/Acrylic UV curing (Cursor Keys), Center Key, painting Mail Key, Lock &...
  • Page 87: Menu List

    Menu List Function Function Messaging In Box Willcom Site Out Box Home Unsent Box Bookmark Create E-mail Internet Search Retrieve New Mail Open Web page Template History Create Light Mail Page memo Settings Account Settings Online sign up Send/Recv. Settings Settings Options Connection Point...
  • Page 88 Menu List Function Function Tools Phone Calendar Phone Book Alarms Add New Entry Tasks Information Calculator Call Log Notepad Play Messages Dictionary My Details Voice Recorder Set Category World Clock Speed Dial/Mail Java™ Java™ Library Settings/ Ph.Book Settings Search the Official Site Manage Call Log Setting Profile Setting...
  • Page 89 Menu List Function Function Settings Sound/ Settings Sound/ Mode Normal Date & Time Set Date/Time Display Display Settings Manner Auto Time Correction Drive Daylight Saving Original Set Time Zone Display Wallpaper Clock/Calendar System Graphics World Clock Font Settings Alarms Clock/Calendar Set Holiday Backlight Time Format...
  • Page 90 Menu List Function Function Settings Phone Settings Call User Dictionary Answer Phone Switch On/Off Set Key Shortcut Answer Time Set Key Light Outgoing Message USB Charge Volume Locks Function Lock Service Center Service Center (116) Application Lock Voicemail Center Handset Code Settings (N931) Remote Lock Call Forwarding...
  • Page 91: Customer Service

    Customer Service ◆Handset Operations◆ ◆WILLCOM Services◆ ■Sharp Corporation ■WILLCOM Service Center Customer Assistance Center ●General Information 0120-606-512 From a WILLCOM handset, dial at 151 (charges * May not be accessible from some IP phones. apply) Business hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday * "Dare To Demo Teigaku"...
  • Page 92: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read Safety Precautions before using handset. These symbols signify prohibited/compulsory . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or actions; learn them before reading on: damage to property. . We are not liable for any damages resulting from use Prohibited actions of this product.
  • Page 93 Safety Precautions & Handset, Battery & AC Charger Do not expose internal Do not force Battery/ (Optional Accessory) handset parts, Battery or AC Charger into handset. AC Charger to liquids. Confirm terminal/ DANGER connector orientation; Do not let exposed internal retry.
  • Page 94 Safety Precautions Keep handset off and AC Keep liquid (water, pet CAUTION Charger disconnected near urine, etc.) or conductive gas stations or places with material (pencil lead, metal Do not place handset or fire/explosion risk. strip/jewelry, etc.) away related hardware on from External Device Port.
  • Page 95 Safety Precautions Handset Keep handset off aboard Do not look into Infrared aircraft or in hospitals, etc. Port during Infrared WARNING where mobile phone use is transmissions. prohibited. Eyesight may be affected. Do not use handset while Handset use may affect driving or cycling.
  • Page 96 Safety Precautions Battery Do not swing handset by If battery fluid gets in eyes, Strap. do not rub; rinse with Read Battery label to confirm water and consult a doctor May harm self or others; battery type; use/dispose of immediately. Strap may break, resulting Battery accordingly.
  • Page 97 Safety Precautions AC Charger (Optional Accessory) For abnormal odor, If liquid (water, pet urine, excessive heat, etc.) gets inside, grasp WARNING discoloration or distortion, plug to disconnect it remove Battery, being immediately. Do not cover/wrap AC careful not to burn or May cause electric shock, Charger while charging.
  • Page 98 Safety Precautions Handset Use & Electronic Do not expose AC Charger Before using electronic Medical Equipment to moisture (precipitation, medical equipment bath/shower, etc.). other than implanted This section is based on pacemaker/defibrillator May cause fire, electric shock "Guidelines on the Use of outside medical facilities, or malfunction.
  • Page 99 Safety Precautions If it may not be possible to keep handset 15 cm away from other persons (e.g., in a crowded situation where you cannot move freely), disable signal-transmitting functions or power off beforehand. Persons with implanted pacemaker/ defibrillator may be near. Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such...
  • Page 100: General Notes

    General Notes . Beware of eavesdropping. General Use Handset & Hardware Care Because this service is completely . We are not liable for any damages . Handset is not completely digital, the possibility of signal resulting from accidental loss/ water proof. To use it safely, interception is greatly reduced.
  • Page 101 Mic, Earpiece, low volume. Speaker, etc. with a cotton swab . Connect only specified products to or sharp object; water/dust External Device Port. Other devices resistance may be affected. may malfunction or cause damage. . Avoid scratching Display.
  • Page 102 General Notes . Frequency Band Bluetooth ® Function Copyrights This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz We are not liable for any damages . Copyright laws protect sounds, band with FHSS modulation. resulting from data/information images, computer programs, Maximum transmission radius is leakage due to use of handset databases, other materials and 10 meters.
  • Page 103: Water & Dust Resistance

    Water & Dust Resistance . Water/dust resistance may be Water & Dust Resistance Precautions affected under some circumstances. Handset complies with IPX5 . Do not subject handset to soap, Warranty does not cover (former JIS protection level 5) detergent, bath powder/oil, sea/ malfunctions resulting from misuse.
  • Page 104 Earpiece or Speaker is wet; dry Telecommunication Services gaskets. Keep them clean. handset before use (see P.13-14 Business Promotion Center. , Do not insert sharp objects into "Drying Handset"). Charging Precautions Port/Battery Cover gaps; may . Battery and optional accessories damage gasket and affect water/...
  • Page 105: Cleaning Handset

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

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