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Safety Precautions

For body-worn operation, this mobile phone has 
been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines 
when used with an accessory containing no metal 
and positioning the handset a minimum 15 mm 
from the body. Use of other accessories may not 
ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

Use specified Battery or Charger only.

Non-specified equipment use may cause 
malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery 
leakage, overheating or bursting.

Do not dispose of an exhausted Battery with 
ordinary refuse; always tape over Battery 
terminals before disposal. Take Battery to a 
SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal 
regulations.

Charge Battery in ambient temperature 5

o

C - 35

o

C; 

Battery may leak/overheat and performance may 
deteriorate outside this range.

Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and 
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for 
exposure to radio waves recommended by 
international guidelines. These guidelines were 
developed by the independent scientific 
organization ICNIRP and include safety margins 
designed to assure the protection of all persons, 
regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known 
as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The 
SAR limit for mobile devices is 2.0 W/k

g

 and the 

highest SAR value for this device when tested at 
the ear was 0.586 W/k

g

*

. As mobile devices offer 

a range of functions, they can be used in other 
positions, such as on the body as described in this 
User Guide

**

. In this case, the highest tested SAR 

value is 0.835 W/k

g

***

. As SAR is measured 

utilizing the device's highest transmitting power 
the actual SAR of this device while operating is 
typically below that indicated above. This is due to 
automatic changes to the power level of the 
device to ensure it only uses the minimum level 
required to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that 
present scientific information does not indicate the 
need for any special precautions for the use of 
mobile devices. They note that if you want to 
reduce your exposure then you can do so by 
limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free 
device to keep the mobile phone away from the 
head and body.

*

The tests are carried out in accordance with 

international guidelines for testing.

**

Please see "Electromagnetic Safety" on the left for 

important notes regarding body-worn operation.

***

A method of measuring SAR when a mobile phone 

is used at positions other than at the ear was 
established in March 2010 through an international 
standard (IEC62209-2). MIC technical regulation was 
reported in October 2011 by the Information and 
Communications Council.

World Health Organization
http://www.who.int/emf
List of Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for radio 
waves by 3G model
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/support/sar/
(Japanese)

The maximum output voltage for the music player 
function, measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, 
is 24.0 mV.

.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: 
(1) This device may not cause harmful 
interference, and (2) this device must accept 
any interference received, including interference 
that may cause undesired operation.

.

Changes or modifications not expressly 
approved by the manufacturer responsible for 
compliance could void the user's authority to 
operate the equipment.

Electromagnetic Safety

CE Declaration of Conformity

Battery Cautions

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European RF Exposure Information

Headphone Signal Level

FCC Notice

Summary of Contents for 202SH

Page 1: ...criptions are based on default settings with handset open P 1 1 in Standby P 1 6 Operations and results may differ by handset status Sample screenshots etc are provided for reference only actual handset windows menus etc may differ in appearance In this guide and on handset abroad means outside Japan with regard to handset service usage Guide content subject to change without prior notice Contact ...

Page 2: ... Optional Services 3 5 Phone Book 3 7 Customizing Handset Address 4 1 Sending Messages 4 2 Customizing Message Retrieval 4 5 Handling Messages 4 6 PC Mail 4 8 Internet Services 5 1 Yahoo Keitai 5 2 PC Site Browser 5 3 Browsing 5 4 Infrared 6 1 Bluetooth 6 4 PC Connection 6 8 Backup 6 9 Using Camera 7 1 Photo Camera 7 2 Video Camera 7 3 Review 7 4 Shooting Modes 7 5 TV 8 1 Media Player 8 7 Customer...

Page 3: ...d when not in use Open handset to place or answer calls enter text etc Parts Functions 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 d e a b c 8 9 Internal Antenna Area Do not cover or place stickers etc over Internal Antenna area External Device Port Close External Device Port Cover hereafter Port Cover after use Strap Eyelet Remove Battery Cover before attaching Straps Avoid metal Straps may affect signal reception Latch Strap...

Page 4: ...mo Link Long Press to open Double Number Mode menu 9 Dialpad 0 9 Enter numbers to place calls or access functions Long Press to open Phone Book a n Key Enter n P and b Dictionary Key Open Dictionary Long Press to activate cancel VeilView c Yahoo Keitai Key A Open Yahoo Keitai portal Long Press to open Yahoo Keitai menu d TV Text Key Activate TV Long Press to open Change Menu e Multi Selector down ...

Page 5: ...attery Cover firmly Debris trapped between battery housing area and Battery Cover gasket may expose handset to liquid dust Always power off first 1 Remove Battery Cover 2 Remove Battery Lift Battery as shown 3 Pull out USIM Tray 4 Lift and slide out USIM Card Secure USIM Tray insert Battery and replace Battery Cover Take care not to lose removed USIM Card Battery USIM Card Installation Inserting B...

Page 6: ...o avoid fire or electric shock do not short circuit or disassemble Battery About USIM Card Precautions Do not insert USIM Card into any other IC card device SoftBank Mobile is not liable for resulting damages Keep metal contacts clean debris may cause malfunction Clean with a soft dry cloth Do not attach labels to USIM Card Malfunction may result Important USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mob...

Page 7: ... 5 Remove Charger connector from handset Squeeze release tabs and pull straight out 6 Close Port Cover Hold Port Cover and retract hinge 1 then push edge to close 2 7 Retract blades Charging Battery AC Charger Important AC Charger Usage Note Retract blades after charging Do not pull bend or twist cord AC 100V Outlet External Device Port AC Charger Notification Lamp Charger Connector Port Cover Arr...

Page 8: ...up starts 3 Enter last name S S Enter first name S Change Menu display option appears 4 Yes or No S Standby Choose No to enter Standby immediately after powering on A prompt appears when B or A is Pressed for the first time To use Network related services Clock will be set automatically 1 Yes S S Retrieval starts 2 1 Long Press After Power Off Graphics handset shuts down Power On Off Power On When...

Page 9: ...iew their descriptions Press to access corresponding function e g Battery Meter from battery strength indicator may be unavailable for some indicators Opens at the bottom for missed calls new mail etc Information Window Information label e g Message etc and count appear Select an item and Press to open it View S Quick News information weather forecast news etc in Standby Display Standby Indicator ...

Page 10: ...et Display Saving time elapses Press any key except during a call to cancel Display Saving and reilluminate Display Softkeys B A Display Saving Backlight Backlight turns off after Time Out period elapses Press 0 9 to illuminate it key press may affect active function Display goes completely dark during a call Backlight does not turn off first ...

Page 11: ...used Music Playback TV Recording 2 Memory Card Inserted Accessing Memory Card Reading Memory Card Formatting Memory Card TV Timer TV Recording Timer Set 3 Music Playback using Bluetooth 4 Multiple Functions Multi Job Active 1 2 3 4 1 Unread Mail Unread Delivery Report 2 Answer Phone Active Message Recorded Answer Phone Canceled Message Recorded 3 New Voicemail 4 Missed Call or New Mail on Idle Lin...

Page 12: ...for multiple connections Bluetooth Talk Active S Addressbook Back up Transmission Active PC Site Browser in Use 6 RSS compatible Site 7 Weather Indicator 8 Infrared Active 6 8 1 4 5 3 2 7 1 Offline Mode 2 Answer Phone On 3 Call Forwarding or Voicemail Active forwarding condition Always 4 Calendar Task Alarm Set Calendar Task Alarm Unset 5 Hour Minder Active 6 Alarm Set Wakeup TV Set 7 Manner Mode ...

Page 13: ...Unread Mail Unread Delivery Report Contents Key Received Unread S Information Channel Info Weather Indicator Update S Appli Notification Unread Urgent News Location Information Request Auto Backup Complete Auto Backup Canceled 1 2 Message Delivery Failure S Information Channel Info Reception Failure Weather Indicator Update Failure Auto Backup Failure Alarm Calendar Alarm Task Alarm TV Alarm Watch...

Page 14: ...llow onscreen prompts Simple Menu Simplify menus and enlarge fonts ideal for users who use only basic handset functions Tab Main Menu Items Messaging Open create messages etc Yahoo Access the Internet S Appli Use S Appli including games Entertainment Read e Books receive news updates etc Camera Shoot photos or videos Media Play download media files Tools Set Alarm scan QR Codes etc Data Folder Ope...

Page 15: ...Store Blog Tool BookSurfing e Book Viewer Camera Photo Camera Video Camera Barcode Reader Scan Card Scan Receipt Kanji Grabber Review Photo Settings Video Settings Media Music Videos Tools Alarms Exchange Profile Wakeup TV Relaxation Time Tasks Disaster Tools Household Accounts Calculator Expenses Memo Simulated Call Stopwatch Countdown Timer World Clock Hour Minder Battery Meter Dictionary Search...

Page 16: ...Display Customized Screen Sounds Alerts Date Time 言語選択 Language Ringer Output Earpiece Volume Change Menu User Dictionary Set Key Shortcut Set Key Light Double Number Memory Card Backup Restore Locks Software Update Master Reset Call Time Data Counter Answer Phone Voicemail Call Forwarding Video Call Caller ID Missed Calls Int l Calling Call Barring Auto Answer Call Waiting Select Network Select S...

Page 17: ... Required for Reset Settings and Reset All Center Access Code Network Password 4 digit code in contract change contract details access Optional Services from landlines or set Call Barring If Security Code is Unsaved Code setup message window opens whenever Security Code is required Incorrect Code Entry Message appears for incorrect code entries retry Call Barring settings will be locked if incorre...

Page 18: ...ecurity set Need UnNeed Setting to Need then Handset Code will be required to delete all files entries etc 1 In Locks menu Handset Code Settings S 2 Need UnNeed Setting S 3 Need S S Enter Handset Code S Saving Administrator Code Changing Administrator Code After 2 enter current Administrator Code S S Enter new Administrator Code S S Re enter new Administrator Code S Need UnNeed Setting ...

Page 19: ...s 1 Long Press Manner mode activates Suspend signal transmission and reception Handset will be unable to place receive calls send receive messages access the Internet etc 1 S Settings S S f Network 2 Offline Mode S 3 On S Offline Mode activates Mobile Manners Manner Mode When Manner Mode is Active Ringtones and other sounds are muted Handset vibrates for incoming transmissions etc Camera shutter a...

Page 20: ... Sound Display menu Date Time S 2 Set Date Time S 3 Enter the year S Enter the month S Enter the day S Enter the time S 1 S Settings S S In Sound Display menu Language or 言語選択 S 2 English or 日本語 S My Details Basic Settings Handset Number Address Editing My Details After 1 f select tab S Select item S A S Select item S S Edit S A Date Time Language ...

Page 21: ...ld Clock S 2 Set Time Zone Window 3 f Select city S 4 S Standby returns 1 S Settings S S In Sound Display menu Display S 2 Standby Display S 3 Clock Calendar S 4 World Clock L etc S 5 S Standby returns Using World Clock Auto World Clock Disabling Auto World Clock Setting World Clock Manually Local Time Zone World Time Zone Advancing 1 Hour Daylight Saving Set Time Zone Window A To cancel Press A A...

Page 22: ...not insert Memory Card into USIM Card Slot Using Memory Card About Memory Card Memory Card Cautions Do not force Memory Card into or out of handset Keep Memory Card out of infants reach may cause choking if swallowed Do not touch terminals or expose them to metal objects SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of information Keep a copy of contacts e...

Page 23: ...tings S S f Phone G S Memory Card S 2 Format Card S S Yes S Offline Mode activates signal transmission and reception are suspended until formatting is complete 3 Yes S To cancel choose No and Press Inserting Removing Top Memory Card Slot Terminals Down If Appears after Power On Memory Card may not be inserted properly reinsert it Removing Memory Card Gently push in Memory Card and release it Memor...

Page 24: ...kana mode Press 1 three times Press to reverse toggle options To enter characters assigned to the same key Press d first Example In Single byte Alphanumerics mode enter no Long Press a key to confirm the current character and advance cursor Text Entry Opening Help B S Help S Note Pressing repeatedly may not close text entry windows Switching Entry Modes Kanji Hiragana Double Single byte Katakana D...

Page 25: ...n Standard Literary Spoken and Automatic Personal Mode 2 b 3 鈴木 To exit suggestion list Press 4 Words likely to follow the entry appear Previous Usage Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji When Target Word is Not Listed Press B or A to segment hiragana to convert separately Toggling Conversion Method Before confirming entry A Deleting Words Phrases from Entry Log Enter hiragana S b S Select word phra...

Page 26: ...ions appear 2 Select word phrase S Switch to Double byte Katakana mode and enter ジュン 1 S アイウ S 2 33 シ S ジ S 88 ユ S ュ S 000 ン S May be unavailable depending on entry mode Immediately after confirming a descriptive word such as 嬉しい or 悲しい corresponding pictograms may appear in suggestion list PictgramWordLink 1 Entry window for pictograms and symbols opens Log appears if pictogram symbol has been us...

Page 27: ...ode add s or s wildcard characters respectively to entries Use or to specify the character count For example enter あか for a list of words phrases of four or more characters starting with あか or あが enter so for a list of case insensitive words phrases that start with so Example Kanji Hiragana mode 1 Enter hiragana S d S d appears to enter another Press d again 2 b S Select word phrase S Emoticons Al...

Page 28: ...ress Text is entered Editing Characters Deleting Editing Recovering Deleted Characters Press to recover characters deleted with Deleting All Characters Long Press at text end To delete characters on and after cursor select the first character of text and Long Press Jumping to the End or Top of Text B S Cursor Position S S Jump to End or Jump to Top S Copy Cut Paste Pasting Previously Cut Copied Te...

Page 29: ...Menu 2 In Sound Display menu Display S 3 Font Settings S Font Settings Menu 4 Font Size S S Select item S 5 Select size S 1 In Font Settings menu Font Weight S 2 Select weight S Customizing Fonts Enlarging All Fonts Switching Back to Standard Menu In 2 Standard Menu S Resizing Specific Fonts Changing Font Weight ...

Page 30: ...applicable Wallpaper Selecting Images Smaller or Larger than Display After 4 select option S S For Centered use e to zoom in out or Press B to rotate Downloading Images from the Internet In 3 Download Pictures S Read terms of service and then follow onscreen instructions Selecting Images with Limited Usage Period Confirmation appears Follow these steps Yes S S If Double Number Mode Menu Opens Sele...

Page 31: ...s Alerts menu Vibration S 2 Select item S S Switch On Off S 3 On S 4 Vibration Pattern S To check vibration patterns select one and Press B 5 Select pattern S Customizing Handset Responses Ringtones Changing Ringtone Duration After 3 Duration S S Enter time S Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions In 4 Videos S S 5 If Portion of File Content is Specifiable After 5 start point selection window op...

Page 32: ...call purpose Hiding Caller ID using 184 etc cancels Location Report However corresponding agency may obtain location information in life threatening situations Location Report is not sent for calls made while outside Japan Emergency calls are possible even while some handset restrictions are active Emergency Calls Handset Restrictions Emergency Calls Active Restriction Emergency Calls Function Loc...

Page 33: ...l S 3 Select country S S Handset dials the number 4 S Call ends Voice Calling Answering Voice Calls Muting Ringer Temporarily When a call arrives Earpiece Volume During a call e After Calls from Unsaved Numbers Save to Phone Book confirmation appears Select New Entry or New Detail and Press to save number new entry window or contact search window opens respectively Placing Voice Calls Specifying L...

Page 34: ...t Use Clear Tone when the other party s voice sounds muffled Cancel Slow Talk first 1 During a call c Audibility improves To cancel Press c again Use Slow Talk when the other party s speech is too fast to follow Cancel Clear Talk first 1 During a call d Speech sounds slower To cancel Press d again Calling from Outside Japan Calling SoftBank Handsets In 2 always select 日本 JPN Calling Landlines Mobi...

Page 35: ... appears when call is accepted 3 S Call ends Video Calling Video Call Window Layout Video Call Cautions If both parties are using handset models without internal cameras Video Call cannot be used as intended If both parties are not using the same Video Call system call may be interrupted Video Call charges apply Other Party s Number Name Incoming Image Outgoing Image Answering Video Calls Answerin...

Page 36: ...7 Select number S Omit 7 if only one number is saved 8 9 Select ring time S Optional Services Call Forwarding Divert all unanswered calls to a preset number Voicemail Divert all unanswered calls to Voicemail Center access messages from handset touchtone phones Call Waiting Answer calls during a call Group Calling Switch between open lines connect multiple lines Caller ID Show or hide your number w...

Page 37: ...w voice guidance 1 In Information window Voicemail S Call Log appears 2 Voicemail S 3 Play to Voicemail S 4 Yes S Follow voice guidance 1 In Voicemail menu Voicemail S 2 Play Voicemail S Follow voice guidance 1 In Voicemail menu Cancel All S 2 Yes S Voicemail Diverting Calls without Handset Response In 2 Always S Missed Call Notification Playing Messages from Missed Call Notification Playing Messa...

Page 38: ...ear 3 Add Phone Number S S Enter number S S Select type S To save additional numbers repeat 3 4 Add Email Address S S Enter mail address S S Select type S To save additional mail addresses repeat 4 5 Category S S Select category S New Entry Window 6 A Contact is saved Adding Contacts to Phone Book Incoming Calls while Adding Entry Content remains End the call to return Selecting Mode when Double N...

Page 39: ...ssign Ringtone or Assign Vibration S 3 Select item S S Select item e g Assign Tone S S Set responses Set responses in the same way as contacts After a call save number to Phone Book 1 When confirmation appears New Entry S S Complete fields S A Personal Ringtone Hiding Contacts Accessing Hidden Contacts b S B S Unlock Temporarily S S Enter Handset Code S Setting Responses by Category Responses Set ...

Page 40: ...essage Select Recipient Window 1 Phone Book S Contact search window opens 2 Select contact S 3 Select number or mail address S Recipient is entered Omit 3 if only one number or address is saved Using Phone Book Dialing from Phone Book Placing Video Calls After 3 S Video Call S Changing Search Method By あかさたな Shows contacts by tab contacts are sorted by reading of last name By Category Opens contac...

Page 41: ...S Settings S 2 Address Settings S Handset connects to the Internet Select English and Press then follow onscreen instructions When handset address is changed SoftBank Mobile sends new address confirmation to handset To save new address to My Details New address is effective even if not saved 1 Message S 2 Information S 3 Yes S 4 A Customizing Handset Address Changing Address Saving Address ...

Page 42: ...ssage S S Mail Composition Window 9 A S Transmission starts To cancel Press A Sending S Mail Incoming Calls while Creating Message Content remains End the call to return Personal Mode When recipient is entered from Phone Book text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type Previewing Outgoing Message After 8 B S Preview Message S Pictogram Entry In pictogram list Press to toggle cross ...

Page 43: ...KB 500 KB by default Change resize setting with Picture Auto Resize in Create Send Settings Attaching Files Attaching Non Image Files In 2 select a folder other than Picture and Press then select a file Attaching Multiple Files After 3 Attach 1 S S Attach File S S Picture S S Select folder S S Select file S S A S 4 X in Attach X indicates the number of attached files Automatic Image Resizing If Re...

Page 44: ... S Transmission starts Sending SMS Incoming Calls while Creating Message Content remains End the call to return Personal Mode When recipient is entered from Phone Book text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type When Message Text Exceeds Limit Confirmation appears To convert SMS to S Mail choose Yes and Press Specifying Line when Double Number is Set to Dual Mode SMS Composition Wi...

Page 45: ... S A Specify mail addresses or domains alphanumerics after of mail addresses 1 In Selected Mail menu Individual Address S B 2 Select blank entry S 3 Select method S S Select enter address S Repeat 2 3 to add mail addresses 4 A 5 S A Customizing Message Retrieval Retrieving Messages Manually Retrieving Complete Messages Automatically when Approximate Size is 300 KB or Less In 5 On Up to 300KB S Spe...

Page 46: ...n message list select message S B S Manage Msg S 2 Lock S Handling Messages Messaging Folders Automatic Message Deletion Handset automatically deletes oldest received sent messages to save new ones if corresponding folder is full Protect important messages to avoid unintentional deletion Opening Help In folder list message list or message window B S Help S When Failed Message is Saved A reminder m...

Page 47: ...maining portion exists Read Unread Delivery Report Sent Attachments Failed Protected Replied Priority High Forwarded Priority Low Send Reservation set USIM Card SMS Message Type Status see below Sender or Recipient Message Text Message Window Changing Font Size Message Window 3 Long Press to enlarge or 1 Long Press to reduce Sender or Recipient Subject except for SMS Received or Sent Date Time Mes...

Page 48: ... for the first time after PC Mail Account setup may incur high charges due to large volume packet transmissions Setting handset to retrieve PC Mail automatically may incur high packet transmission fees Take special care when using handset outside Japan Other functions may slow while handset is checking for new messages Checking for new messages may incur packet transmission fees even when none exi...

Page 49: ...nscreen prompts PC Mail Account Setup User Name Required to connect to incoming mail server Password Required to connect to incoming mail server ReceivingServer Incoming mail server address Mail Address Address to use PC Mail Sender Server Outgoing mail server address Setting Other Items Edit information as needed for description select an item and Press B Using Yahoo Mail Addresses In 3 Set Quick...

Page 50: ... Mail To create and send PC Mail 1 B S Create Message S 2 Select PC Mail Account S 3 Complete message S A S Transmission starts Retrieving New PC Mail Deleting Messages Message List Select message S B S Delete S S Select option S S Yes S Retrieving Messages by Account After 1 select account S S 3 Omit 3 if only one message is retrieved Sending PC Mail Converting to S Mail After 2 B S Convert to S ...

Page 51: ...rs upon opening a webpage subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the page Opening secure pages constitutes agreement to the terms of SSL TLS usage SoftBank Mobile SHARP Corporation VeriSign Japan Cybertrust Entrust Japan GMO GlobalSign EMC Japan SECOM Trust Systems Comodo Japan and Go Daddy Inc cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL TLS Service ...

Page 52: ...xits 1 S Yahoo S S Enter URL S 2 Enter URL S S Connection starts Corresponding webpage opens 3 S Yes S S Browser exits Using Yahoo Keitai Using Yahoo Keitai Main Menu Returning to Previous Webpages Webpage A S Previous webpage opens To return to the initial webpage Webpage B S Forward S Returning to Yahoo Keitai Main Menu Webpage B S Yahoo Keitai S User Authentication To open webpages requiring au...

Page 53: ...rresponding webpage opens Repeat 3 to open additional links 4 S Yes S S Browser exits Browsing PC Sites Pointer Returning to Previous Webpages Webpage A S Previous webpage opens To return to the initial webpage Webpage B S Forward S Returning to Yahoo JAPAN Home Webpage B S Homepage S User Authentication Enter user ID or password S S A Using History In 2 History S S Select record S Entering URLs D...

Page 54: ... between them Opening New Tabs 1 In a webpage select menu item S B S Tab Menu S 2 Open in New Tab S Switching Tabs 1 Long Press S f Select tab S In pointer navigation alternatively point to a tab and Press to open it Basic Operations Webpage Browsing Scrolling Webpages g Y Switching Frames Viewing Selected Frame Webpage Select frame S B S Convenient Functions S S Frame In S To return Press Frames ...

Page 55: ... Text entry field S 2 Enter text S Webpage returns 1 In a webpage select Menu list field S 2 Select item S Selection Items Buttons or boxes appear 1 In a webpage select button or box S changes to Execution Items Execute the assigned command 1 In a webpage select command S Selecting Text Starting Over After 3 point to first character S S From 2 Additional Webpage Operations Text Entry Using Entered...

Page 56: ...issions Eyesight may be affected Handset complies with IrMC 1 1 Transfer may fail depending on file type even if target device also complies with IrMC 1 1 Some transfer options may be unavailable depending on file type For Memory Card files only One File Transfer is available Infrared Transferable Files Phone Book Received Msg Calendar Sent Messages Tasks Drafts Notepad Templates Messaging Bookmar...

Page 57: ... Transfer Overwriting Existing Files Yes S S Enter Authorization Code S S Delete All Save S S Yes S For Phone Book My Details except handset number is overwritten as well Example Phone Book 1 b S Select contact S B S Send Entry S 2 Via Infrared S S Transfer starts When complete contact search window returns 1 S Tools S S f Connectivity S Infrared S 2 Send All S 3 Yes S S Enter Handset Code S 4 Sel...

Page 58: ...ress Exchange Profile Menu 2 Receive S 3 Profile received Received profile is saved to Phone Book 1 In Exchange Profile menu Send S S Transfer starts Exchanging Contact Information Receiving Profiles Sending Profiles Changing Profile Items to Send Exchange Profile Menu Send Settings S S Select item S S Complete selection S A Opening My Details Exchange Profile Menu My Details S ...

Page 59: ... use with handset properly Maximum transmission range for transfers between handsets is 10 meters Bluetooth connection transfer rate may vary depending on conditions Bluetooth Getting Started Bluetooth Precautions Important Handsfree Device Usage Note Handle call operations on the device in use Bluetooth Watches Compatible Bluetooth watches support these functions Clock syncing Alarm notices News ...

Page 60: ...arch To cancel search Press A 3 Select device S If confirmation appears choose Yes and Press 4 Yes S S Pairing complete If target device is a keyboard follow onscreen instructions Using Bluetooth Enabling Bluetooth Disabling Bluetooth After 2 Off S Indicator Connecting Bluetooth Devices Device Search Pairing Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Bluetooth Specification Ver 2 1 In 4 enter the same ...

Page 61: ...d and preferred appears To accept connection requests from unpaired devices 1 Connection request arrives Request Window 2 Yes S 3 Yes S If target device is a keyboard follow onscreen instructions Connecting Paired Handsfree Devices Etc Accepting Connection Requests Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Bluetooth Specification Ver 2 1 In 3 enter the same Authorization Code as sender s S Complete co...

Page 62: ...e Transfer Overwriting Existing Files Yes S S Delete All Save S S Yes S For Phone Book My Details except handset number is overwritten as well One File Transfer Example Phone Book 1 b S Select contact S B S Send Entry S 2 Via Bluetooth S 3 Select device S S Transfer starts When complete contact search window returns All File Transfer 1 In Bluetooth menu Send All S 2 Select device S S Yes S 3 Enter...

Page 63: ...oftware including USB Cable driver from the following URL Utility Software http k tai sharp co jp support s 202sh download html soft_utility Connecting PC Accessing Memory Card If Menu in 1 Does Not Appear S Tools S S f Connectivity S From 2 Operations on the PC may be required if prompted follow onscreen instructions Utility Software Japanese Mobile Data Communication Fees Accessing the Internet ...

Page 64: ...saved restored properly Basics Supported Items Phone Book Sent Messages Calendar Drafts Tasks Templates Messaging Bookmarks Contents Keys Notepad Data Folder Mail Groups User Dictionary Received Msg Auto Backup Compatibility These items are not backed up Mail Groups Templates Messaging Data Folder User Dictionary Precautions Auto Backup File Deletion Auto Backup saves up to three backup files for ...

Page 65: ... Auto Sync Settings S Addressbook Back up to On Auto Backup will be performed at 2 00 AM on the same day of the week by default Backup starts Information window opens upon completion Select Complete Auto Save and Press to open backup result Backup Restore Manual Backup Selecting Multiple Items Together at Once In 4 B S Select option S S From 5 Selecting Canceling All Items In 4 B S Check All or Un...

Page 66: ...e list appears skip ahead to 6 4 Select file S Repeat 4 to complete selection 5 A 6 Yes S To cancel Press A 7 Restore complete S S Changing Settings Backing Up Once a Month In 4 Once Every Month S S Enter date S S Enter time S S 5 Disabling Auto Backup In 4 Don t Auto Backup S Disabling Encoding Auto Backup Menu Encode Settings S S Off S Memory Card to Handset Selecting Multiple Items Together at ...

Page 67: ...s Review Open play last saved photo video quickly access older files as needed Important Camera Usage Notes Clean dust smudges from Lens Cover with a soft dry cloth before use Camera is a precision instrument however some pixels may remain on off Shooting saving images while handset is hot may affect image quality Exposing Camera area to direct sunlight may damage Color Filter and affect image col...

Page 68: ...4 Photo is saved Viewfinder returns Open saved photos from Review or Data Folder 5 S Camera shuts down Main Viewfinder Operations May be unavailable depending on shooting size Capturing Photos Sending Captured Photos Using S Mail Captured Photo Window A S Complete message S A Zoom In Out a b Toggle Camera A Adjust Brightness c d Change Shooting Size 5 Open Help 0 ...

Page 69: ...a shuts down Main Viewfinder Operations Recording Videos Zoom In Out a b Toggle Camera A Adjust Brightness c d Change Shooting Size 5 Open Help 0 Playing Unsaved Video In 4 Preview S Sending Recorded Video Using S Mail In 4 Send S S Save and Send S S Complete message S A May not be delivered as sent depending on shooting size or recipient device Incoming Calls while Recording Recorded clip remains...

Page 70: ...indow To exit Press 1 In Review window A Review File List File list appears Press A to toggle lists 2 Select file S File opens plays Opening Saved Files Opening Last Saved File Enlarging Photos After 2 Pausing Resuming Videos After 2 Press to pause resume Opening Help Review Window 0 Accessing Older Files ...

Page 71: ...9 Pictures modes repeat 4 for each shot 5 Long Press All captured photos are saved 1 In mode menu Add Frame S 2 Preset Frames S 3 Select frame S 4 Frame subject on Display S Photo is captured Press to save photo Viewfinder returns Using Shooting Modes Self timer Releasing Shutter during Countdown After 3 Incoming Calls Alarm during Countdown Countdown stops Self timer remains active Continuous Sho...

Page 72: ...ty S After setup channel list appears 5 To watch TV select TV and Press TV Antenna is located behind Display Check signal strength indicator and move handset to find best reception More bars indicate stronger signal Area Setup Watching TV without Completing Area Setup In 3 No Preference S Adding Reception Areas S B S Set Channels S S Change Area S S Select Area S B S Set Area Info S S From 3 TV An...

Page 73: ... Operation mode Important TV Usage Notes Do not use TV while driving or cycling Accidents may result Phone use while driving is prohibited by the Road Traffic Law revised November 1 2004 When walking always pay attention to your surroundings especially near road rail crossings etc When using TV while charging Battery separate AC Charger cord and TV Antenna to avoid interference Call transmissions ...

Page 74: ...a Name 5 Station Name 2 Channel Key 6 Signal Strength 3 Channel 7 Sound Channel 4 Program Name 8 Volume 4 1 2 5 3 8 7 6 1 3 2 5 4 6 7 8 Data Broadcast Japanese Data Broadcast Fees Data Broadcast information viewing is free however using data links related services incurs Internet connection fees Confirmation appears the first time a fee based Network connection is established from a channel if acc...

Page 75: ...o messages Handset encryption technology prevents unauthorized copying or playback of Memory Card files Files copied from Memory Card to other cards on PC are unplayable Copyright laws limit duplicated material to private use only and prohibit unauthorized reproduction other use SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss or alteration of recorded content Recording...

Page 76: ...ns menu following the same operations used while watching TV 1 Each Press increases speed To resume normal playback Press 2 Long Press to replay Available when no Marker is saved 3 In pause use f to reverse advance frame 4 In portrait view Volume Operation mode Playing Recorded Programs Main Playback Operations Fast Forward d1 Rewind c1 2 Skip Forward Skip Backward Pause3 4 Split File I Long Press...

Page 77: ...ore the Timer start time and program recording viewing ends a few seconds after the Timer end time TV Timer TV Recording Timer Setting Timer from EPG In 4 From TV Listing S Refer to the application s help menu for operational instructions Recording Timer Precautions At Timer Time TV Alarm Time While Using Another Function TV activates Multi Job and target program recording viewing starts If Multi ...

Page 78: ...upport Playback Precautions Media Player may not support some recording playback formats Files may not play depending on the Memory Card status Playback stops for incoming calls If Battery is low Media Player does not play Playback stops if Battery runs low during playback Turn down Volume if distortion is noticeable in Speaker sound Handset plays media while it downloads progressive download Pack...

Page 79: ...ations see the provider s website etc SoftBank Mobile does not guarantee compatibility with any software USB Cable may be purchased separately Install USB Cable driver beforehand See P 6 8 Utility Software Japanese Downloading Media Files Saving Music Files from PCs Handling Transferred Files Copyright laws limit duplicated material to private use only Files created with PC software etc may not pl...

Page 80: ...ndby S Yes S Searching for Music Files After 3 B S Search S S Enter search text S Lyric Display Compatible Files Press A to view lyrics Main Music Playback Operations Replay c Long Press Rewind Double Press Skip Backward Skip Forward d Long Press Fast Forward Volume Down b Long Press Mute Volume Up or Cancel Mute a Pause Stop In Pause Open Help 0 Music Playback Window Layout 1 Title 6 Elapsed Time...

Page 81: ...ideo Files After 3 B S Search S S Enter search text S At Alarm Time Playback pauses Videos Recorded on Other Devices Videos may appear rotated Main Video Playback Operations Replay c Long Press Rewind Double Press Skip Backward Skip Forward d Long Press in Pause Advance Frame Long Press Fast Forward Interface On Off A Toggle Display Size 2 Video Playback Window Layout 1 Title 6 Elapsed Time 2 Auth...

Page 82: ...store only file locations Source files remain in All Music or All Videos To add a music file to プレイリスト1 1 S Media S S Music S 2 My Music S Playlists Window 3 All Music S S Select file S B 4 Add to Playlist S S プレ イリスト1 S 1 In Playlists window select Playlist S B 2 Edit List Title S S Enter name S Using Playlists Adding to Playlist Renaming Playlists ...

Page 83: ...on From a SoftBank handset dial toll free at 157 From a landline IP phone dial toll free at 0800 919 0157 Customer Assistance Repairs Lost Handsets From a SoftBank handset dial toll free at 113 From a landline IP phone dial toll free at 0800 919 0113 Hokkaido Area Tohoku Area Hokuriku Area Kanto Koshinetsu Area 022 380 4380 Tokai Area 052 388 2002 Kansai Area 06 7669 0180 Chugoku Shikoku Area Kyus...

Page 84: ...re Update completes it may take up to approximately 30 minutes Confirm signal strength and battery charge beforehand Update failure may disable handset Update does not start if another function is in use Before updating software or before scheduled update time exit all active functions applications Disconnect USB Cable beforehand to reduce failure risk Handset data may be lost to damage malfunctio...

Page 85: ... labels show degree of risk from improper use learn them before reading on These symbols signify prohibited compulsory actions learn them before reading on Safety Precautions DANGER Great risk of death or serious injury WARNING Risk of death or serious injury CAUTION Risk of minor injury or damage to property Prohibited actions Disassembly prohibited Exposure to liquids prohibited Use with wet han...

Page 86: ...orn warming patch etc May cause warping malfunction Battery may leak overheat ignite or burst Handset or related hardware may become hot to the touch leading to burn injuries etc Do not force Battery Charger into handset Confirm terminal connector orientation retry Battery may leak overheat burst ignite etc WARNING Do not place handset Battery or Charger in on ovens microwave ovens pressure cooker...

Page 87: ...Li ion00 Lithium ion Do not dispose of Battery in fire Battery may leak burst ignite etc Do not damage nail hammer stomp etc Battery or subject it to strong impact Battery may leak overheat burst ignite etc Keep wire or other metal objects away from Battery terminals Do not carry store Battery with conductive material pencil lead metal strip jewelry etc Battery may leak overheat burst ignite etc I...

Page 88: ...Power off before boarding aircraft to avoid possible radio wave interference with aircraft operations If mobile phone use is allowed on board follow airline instructions regarding handset use Users with a heart condition should adjust ringtone Vibration and Volume as needed May cause heart damage If thunder is audible while outdoors power off find cover There is a risk of lightning strike or elect...

Page 89: ... in negative earth vehicles only DC 12 V 24 V Input Do not use power adapters Transformer use may cause fire electric shock or malfunction Unplug Charger for periods of disuse grasp plug to disconnect May cause electric shock fire or malfunction Use only the specified fuse for In Car Charger Non specified fuse may cause fire or malfunction See In Car Charger manual for details If liquid water pet ...

Page 90: ...nic Medical Equipment WARNING Persons with implanted pacemaker defibrillator should keep handset more than 22 cm away Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators Before using electronic medical equipment other than implanted pacemaker defibrillator outside medical facilities consult the vendor on radio wave effects Radio waves may interfere with electronic medical equipme...

Page 91: ... that an export license granted by the US government is required to carry handset into Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan or Syria If handset is left with no Battery inserted or an exhausted one data may be altered lost SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any resulting damages Use handset within 5oC 35oC up to 40oC for brief periods in bath shower rooms etc and 35 90 humidity Avoid extreme temperature or d...

Page 92: ...t be used transferred without copyright holder photographer etc permission except for personal use During calls transmissions calling transmission charges fees apply even if other functions or operations are simultaneously in use Transmissions involving JavaScript or Flash may incur high charges Portrait rights protect individuals right to refuse to be photographed or to refuse unauthorized public...

Page 93: ... the minimum level required to reach the network The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body The t...

Page 94: ... studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the F...

Page 95: ...ill comply with international guidelines for radio wave protection The World Health Organization has announced that A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk To date no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use For more information about SAR see the following websites M...

Page 96: ... mud etc immediately residue may cause malfunction if allowed to dry Rinse off sand dirt etc completely before use any residue may damage handset causing malfunction Do not soak handset in bath or pool never use it in water including opening closing of handset and key operation Handset is not resistant to water pressure Avoid high pressure water shower over 6 liters min or water immersion Do not e...

Page 97: ...op Holder optional accessory to prevent ingress of water and dust from External Device Port Do not touch Charger with wet hands Electric shock may occur Do not use Charger in rooms in which water is regularly in use kitchens bath shower rooms etc may cause fire or electric shock Proper care of Port Cover gasket and Battery Cover gasket for battery housing area is crucial for continued handset wate...

Page 98: ...Battery handset may leak burst overheat or ignite may cause malfunction accident or injury Do not dry handset using extreme heat hot air from dryers etc may cause warping discoloration or damage Dry these parts when exposed to water 1 Wipe handset surface with dry cloth 2 Holding hinge firmly by its sides shake handset about 20 times 3 Pat against dry cloth to remove moisture from grooves 4 Leave ...

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