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Before Using This Guide

SoftBank 930CA is referred to as 

handset

 in this guide.

Most operation descriptions are based on default settings and begin in Standby.

Sample screenshots* are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ 
in appearance.

Key illustrations are simplified and differ in appearance from actual handset keys.

(Japanese)

 appears next to functions or services which require Japanese ability to use.

* Standby Display used in this guide is based on SoftBank 930CA Red model. Design theme of Main 

Menu and windows is based on default settings.

Getting Started

Basic Operations

Calling

Security

Mail

Internet

Camera

TV

Music Player & S! Appli

Entertainment

Tools

Data Management

Connectivity

Customization

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Summary of Contents for 930CA

Page 1: ...e simplified and differ in appearance from actual handset keys Japanese appears next to functions or services which require Japanese ability to use Standby Display used in this guide is based on SoftB...

Page 2: ...play Indicators Solving Problems My Number E mail Address Customizing Handset Mastering Basics 930CA Features SoftBank Mobile Features P 1 8 P 1 9 P 2 2 P 2 8 Table of Contents P iv Menu List P 15 21...

Page 3: ...creating Phone Book entries etc Messaging Services Use S Mail or SMS to send text messages Attach and send files via S Mail Mobile Internet Use Yahoo Keitai to access Mobile Internet sites tailored fo...

Page 4: ...ce Call 3 3 Video Call 3 7 Call Logs 3 10 Speed Dial 3 12 Calling While Abroad Global Roaming 3 13 Optional Services 3 14 Advanced Features 3 16 4 Security PIN Settings 4 2 Prohibiting Unauthorized Ha...

Page 5: ...ced Features 11 21 12 Data Management About Data Folder 12 2 Accessing Files 12 3 Editing Files 12 7 File Folder Management 12 9 About Memory Card 12 10 Managing Memory Cards 12 12 Advanced Features 1...

Page 6: ...ustomer Center General Information P 15 52 SoftBank 930CA supports microSD and microSDHC memory cards Purchase a memory card to use related functions Use only specified AC charger sold separately to c...

Page 7: ...soning and other conditions with long term consequences that require hospitalization and or prolonged treatment 2 Injury Includes physical injury burns high temperature and low temperature electric sh...

Page 8: ...eep away from liquids If handset and or battery is not dried after exposure to fluids water pet urine etc overheating electric shock fire malfunction etc may occur Do not charge use or leave handset i...

Page 9: ...battery to leak overheat rupture or ignite or may cause fire electric shock or malfunction WARNING If you notice an unusual sound odor smoke etc while using charging or storing handset immediately do...

Page 10: ...handset while driving a vehicle riding a bicycle or while walking Doing so is unsafe and may lead to accidents Do not place handset on a sloping or unstable surface May cause handset to fall resulting...

Page 11: ...d repair may not be possible Do not use handset for an extended period of time with AC Charger connected Handset battery and charger sold separately may become warm if you operate handset for an exten...

Page 12: ...luid gets on your skin or clothing immediately stop using and rinse the fluid off with clean water Battery fluid may injure your skin If battery is not fully charged after specified charging time has...

Page 13: ...hile operating a vehicle car motorcycle bicycle etc May cause a traffic accident Use of a mobile phone while driving is prohibited by law and is subject to penalty Stop vehicle in a safe location wher...

Page 14: ...rd another infrared device as this may interfere with the device operation If you use electronic medical equipment do not place handset in breast pocket or inner coat pocket Using handset near electro...

Page 15: ...safe and appropriate Failure to do so may result in falls or accidents Do not point the light at the driver of a vehicle This may interfere with proper operation of the vehicle and lead to accidents...

Page 16: ...hing in moving parts when sliding handset open shut Failing to do so may cause injury Be careful not to pinch your fingers or Strap when opening and closing handset May cause injury or damage Watch TV...

Page 17: ...efore using handset While watching TV on handset avoid prolonged direct contact with skin and do not cover handset with paper cloth blankets or similar May cause burns and lead to malfunction Speaker...

Page 18: ...may cause malfunction Keep USIM Card out of reach of infants Accidental swallowing may lead to suffocation and injury Do not place Charger on a sloping or unstable surface during charging May cause ha...

Page 19: ...re or other dangers or injury or malfunction Do not use a damaged AC Charger or damaged AC outlet Do not touch AC Charger or AC outlet with wet hands May cause electric shock or malfunction If thunder...

Page 20: ...finished Failing to do so may cause fire or malfunction Do not leave AC Charger connected to handset when battery is removed May cause fire or electric shock CAUTION If you use an implanted cardiac p...

Page 21: ...e phones even in lobbies or areas where use is permitted if there is electronic medical equipment nearby Observe the instructions of individual medical institutions and do not use or bring mobile phon...

Page 22: ...s by a third party during communication either intentionally or accidentally Do not trap Strap or other objects when sliding handset open or shut Doing so may cause malfunction or damage handset Using...

Page 23: ...copy protected files may not be backed up Do not subject Display to excessive force This may cause damage and lead to malfunction Do not press keys buttons with excessive force using your nails or ot...

Page 24: ...ide a bag Neglecting to do so may cause damage Such damage is not covered by the warranty even if there is no external damage Although handset becomes warm while being used or charged it is not a malf...

Page 25: ...ttery may dislodge and result in malfunction or breakage Do not attach labels or stickers to the backside of handset s Display Labels or stickers may catch when handset is opened or closed resulting i...

Page 26: ...photo of a person you shot on websites without his or her permission may constitute an infringement of portrait rights S Appli S Mail PC Site Browser and Graphic Mail are registered trademarks or tra...

Page 27: ...s product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO LTD ACCESS ACCESS logo and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO LTD in the United States Japan and other countries...

Page 28: ...as Windows OS Japanese are abbreviated as follows in this guide Windows Vista is an abbreviation of Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Business Enterprise Ultimate Windows XP is an abbreviation of...

Page 29: ...average radio frequency energy absorbed in the side of a human head must not exceed the permissive value of 2 W kg This value includes a substantial safety margin to assure the safety of all persons r...

Page 30: ...ssure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The influence on the human body of radio waves emitted from mobile phones is measured employing a unit known as the Specific Absorption Rat...

Page 31: ...her places where silence is the norm Refrain from use in restaurants lobbies elevators etc Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains etc Refrain from use that interrupts the f...

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