Sharp 812SH User manual

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 812SH/813SH.
^For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^
This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 812SH and 813SH handsets sold in Japan.
^Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 812SH and 813SH are compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Note
^Copying this manual in whole or part without authorisation is prohibited.
^Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.
^Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this manual. Please contact
Customer Service, General Information (see P. 2 0- 2 9 ) about unclear or missing information.
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In this manual, most operations are described with SoftBank 812SH open (see P.1-11) in Standby. Sample screen shots, etc.
are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
CFunctions
These functions are not available on SoftBank 813SH:
CMain Menu
Symbols & Illustrations
SoftBank 813SH users, please note that SoftBank 813SH is not equipped with mobile camera. See SoftBank 813SH
Supplementary Guide for operational and functional differences with SoftBank 812SH.
812SH-813SH Comparison
BVideo Call BCamera BFace Recognition BScan Barcode BCreate QR Code BText Scanner
SoftBank 812SH
Communication
Yahoo! Keitai
Media Player
Messaging
Camera
Data Folder
Tools
Entertainment
S! Appli
Lifestyle-appli
Phone
Settings
SoftBank 813SH
Communication
Yahoo! Keitai
Media Player
Messaging
Data Folder
PIM
To o l s
Entertainment
S! Appli
Lifestyle-appli
Phone
Settings
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Indicated in this manual as shown below.
Select menu items, move cursor and
scroll, etc. In this manual, Multi
Selector operations are indicated as
shown to the right.
Basic Multi Selector Operations
BE: Press C or D
BF: Press B or A
BG: Press C, D, B or A
Indicated in this manual as shown below.
Activate/cancel Manner mode, adjust volume, etc.
Keypad Keys
Multi Selector
123
456
789
0
M
N
g
f
j
i
k
A
D
B
Cb
Side Keys
L
Volume/Zoom Key
M
Circle Talk Key
u
Multi Job/Manner Key
h
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Handset operations starting from Main Menu are abbreviated as follows:
Manual descriptions are based on default Font Settings (see P. 9 - 4 ). Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in
appearance when Font Settings are different or when Simple Menu (see P.2-21) is active.
Abbreviated Steps
In this SoftBank 812SH/813SH Instruction Manual, SoftBank 812SH/813SH is referred to as handset.
Press b
Perform the operation
such as opening a window
Main Menu
H Menu Item A Selection A Operation A Options (N) A Menu (F)
Select the menu item
and press b
Select the folder or file
and press b
Press the corresponding
key in parentheses
Use F to open the
menu
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Accessories
CLithium-ion Battery (Type 1)
(SHBAY1)
CAC Charger (SHCAA1) CUtility Software (CD-ROM)*
*Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available on SoftBank Mobile Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notification.
Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required.
Complimentary sample not available for purchase
Note HSupplied Utility Software is designed exclusively for 812SH and 813SH.
Tip H^For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information (see P.20-29).
^812SH and 813Sh are compatible with microSD! Memory Card; microSD! Memory Card is not included in this package.
Purchase microSD! Memory Card to use Memory Card-related handset functions.
^In this manual, microSD! Memory Card is referred to as "Memory Card".
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Contents
Symbols & Illustrations ...................................................................i
Accessories....................................................................................iv
Contents ..........................................................................................v
Safety Precautions........................................................................xii
General Notes..............................................................................xxii
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ................................................xxx
Function & Feature Preview....................................................... 1-2
USIM Card .................................................................................... 1-4
CGeneral Information & Precautions ...................................... 1-4
CInserting & Removing USIM Card ........................................ 1-5
CUSIM PINs............................................................................ 1-6
Handset Parts & Functions ........................................................ 1-7
CHandset ................................................................................ 1-7
CDisplay Indicators ................................................................. 1-9
CDisplay Positions ................................................................ 1-11
Battery & Charger ..................................................................... 1-12
CGetting Started................................................................... 1-12
CInstalling & Removing Battery ............................................ 1-16
CAC Charger ........................................................................ 1-17
CDesktop Holder................................................................... 1-18
CIn-Car Charger ................................................................... 1-19
Handset Power On/Off .............................................................. 1-20
CMy Details........................................................................... 1-21
CKeypad Lock....................................................................... 1-22
Handset Menus.......................................................................... 1-23
CMain Menu.......................................................................... 1-23
CUser Shortcuts ................................................................... 1-24
CMulti Job ............................................................................. 1-26
Security Codes.......................................................................... 1-27
CHandset Code .................................................................... 1-27
CCentre Access Code .......................................................... 1-27
CNetwork Password.............................................................. 1-27
Initiating a Call ............................................................................ 2-2
CEmergency Calls .................................................................. 2-3
CRedial ................................................................................... 2-4
CPlacing an International Call from Japan.............................. 2-5
Incoming Call .............................................................................. 2-6
CCalling from Received Calls ................................................. 2-8
Answer Phone ............................................................................. 2-9
CActivating & Cancelling......................................................... 2-9
CPlaying Messages .............................................................. 2-10
Engaged Call Operations ......................................................... 2-11
CEarpiece Volume ................................................................ 2-11
CVoice Output....................................................................... 2-11
CVoice Memo........................................................................ 2-12
COther Engaged Call Operations ......................................... 2-12
Call Log ...................................................................................... 2-13
CUsing Call Log .................................................................... 2-13
Call Timers & Data Counter...................................................... 2-14
CCall Timers ......................................................................... 2-14
CData Counter...................................................................... 2-14
Call Costs .................................................................................. 2-15
CLimit Call Costs .................................................................. 2-15
Outside Japan (International Roaming) .................................. 2-16
CSwitching Network Services............................................... 2-16
CCalling from Outside Japan ................................................ 2-17
Contents
1Getting Started
2Basic Handset Operations
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Contents
Manner Mode ............................................................................. 2-18
CMinding Mobile Manners .................................................... 2-18
CActivating & Cancelling....................................................... 2-19
CActivating/Cancelling Offline Mode..................................... 2-20
Simple Menu .............................................................................. 2-21
CActivating/Cancelling Simple Menu .................................... 2-21
CSimple Menu Operations.................................................... 2-22
Character Selection .................................................................... 3-2
CEntry Modes ......................................................................... 3-2
CKey Assignments.................................................................. 3-3
Entering Characters.................................................................... 3-5
CKanji, Hiragana & Katakana ................................................. 3-5
CEntering Alphanumerics ....................................................... 3-7
CSymbols, Pictograms & Emoticons ...................................... 3-8
CMail & Web Extensions ........................................................ 3-9
CCharacter Code .................................................................... 3-9
CPager Code .......................................................................... 3-9
Conversion Methods (Japanese Only) .................................... 3-11
CPhonetic Conversion .......................................................... 3-11
COne-Hiragana Conversion.................................................. 3-11
CHiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics Conversion............. 3-11
CQuick Conversion (for Hiragana) ........................................ 3-12
CConversion Settings ........................................................... 3-13
Editing Characters .................................................................... 3-13
CDeleting & Replacing.......................................................... 3-13
CCopy/Cut & Paste ............................................................... 3-13
CDeleting Text On and After Cursor ..................................... 3-14
Additional Functions ................................................................ 3-14
CCopying from Phone Book ................................................. 3-14
CUsing Text Templates ......................................................... 3-15
CChanging Font Size............................................................ 3-15
Overview ...................................................................................... 4-2
Saving to Phone Book................................................................ 4-3
CPhone Book Entry Items ...................................................... 4-3
CCreating Phone Book Entries............................................... 4-4
CSaving from Call Log ............................................................ 4-8
CPhone Book Memory Status ................................................ 4-8
Using Phone Book ...................................................................... 4-8
CDialling from Phone Book..................................................... 4-8
Editing Phone Book Entries..................................................... 4-10
CCorrection/Change ............................................................. 4-10
CCopying Phone Book Entries ............................................. 4-10
CDeleting Phone Book Entries ............................................. 4-11
Category Settings ..................................................................... 4-11
CChanging Category Name.................................................. 4-11
CCustomising Handset Responses ...................................... 4-12
Contact Groups ......................................................................... 4-12
CCreating Contact Groups.................................................... 4-12
CSaving Group Members ..................................................... 4-12
CEditing Contact Groups ...................................................... 4-12
CEditing Group Members ..................................................... 4-13
Speed Dial List .......................................................................... 4-13
CSaving Phone Numbers ..................................................... 4-13
CSpeed Dial.......................................................................... 4-14
S! Address Book (SAB) ............................................................ 4-15
CSAB Sync Commands & Features ..................................... 4-15
CService Usage Outline ....................................................... 4-16
CSaving User ID & Password ............................................... 4-17
CBackup & Restore .............................................................. 4-17
CSynchronising Phone Book ................................................ 4-18
COpening Log....................................................................... 4-19
My Details .................................................................................. 4-19
COpening My Details............................................................ 4-19
3Text Entry
4Phone Book
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Contents
Getting Started ............................................................................ 5-2
Initiating a Video Call.................................................................. 5-3
Answering a Video Call .............................................................. 5-3
Engaged Video Call Operations................................................. 5-4
Video Call Settings ..................................................................... 5-6
Getting Started ............................................................................ 6-2
CMobile Camera Basics ......................................................... 6-2
CCamera Display Indicators ................................................... 6-3
CKey Assignments.................................................................. 6-4
Still Images .................................................................................. 6-5
CPhoto Camera Mode ............................................................ 6-5
CCapturing Still Images .......................................................... 6-6
CStill Image Functions ............................................................ 6-7
Video ............................................................................................ 6-8
CVideo Camera Mode ............................................................ 6-8
CRecording Video................................................................... 6-8
CVideo Recording Operations ................................................ 6-9
Opening Images & Playing Video ............................................ 6-10
COpening Still Images .......................................................... 6-10
CPlaying Video ..................................................................... 6-10
Special Shooting Modes .......................................................... 6-11
CSelf-timer ............................................................................ 6-11
CContinuous Shoot (Photo Camera) .................................... 6-12
CAdding Frames (Photo Camera)......................................... 6-13
CCamera Effects (Photo Camera) ........................................ 6-14
Sending Images ........................................................................ 6-14
CStill Images......................................................................... 6-14
CVideo Clips ......................................................................... 6-15
Camera Settings........................................................................ 6-15
CShooting Options................................................................ 6-15
CImage Settings ................................................................... 6-16
CAdditional Settings.............................................................. 6-17
Media Player Basics.................................................................... 7-2
CDownloading Music/Video .................................................... 7-2
CSaving Music Files from PCs ............................................... 7-3
Playing Music .............................................................................. 7-4
CPlayback ............................................................................... 7-6
CPlayback Settings................................................................. 7-7
Playing Video............................................................................... 7-8
CPlayback ............................................................................... 7-8
CPlayback Settings............................................................... 7-10
Editing Video ............................................................................. 7-11
CClipping Portions between Two Points ............................... 7-11
CCropping Video Clips.......................................................... 7-12
CAdding Subtitles ................................................................. 7-12
Managing Video & Music Files................................................. 7-15
CAdding New Playlist............................................................ 7-16
CAdding Files to Playlists ..................................................... 7-16
CDeleting SD VIDEO & SD AUDIO Files.............................. 7-17
Data Folder .................................................................................. 8-2
CWindow Description.............................................................. 8-2
CMajor Icons........................................................................... 8-3
CDisplay Settings.................................................................... 8-4
Opening Files .............................................................................. 8-5
Managing Files & Folders........................................................... 8-8
CAdding Folders ..................................................................... 8-8
CChanging File/Folder Name ................................................. 8-8
CDeleting Files & Folders ....................................................... 8-8
CCopying/Moving Files ........................................................... 8-9
Using Files ................................................................................. 8-10
CWallpaper ........................................................................... 8-10
CSaving to Phone Book........................................................ 8-10
5Video Call
6Camera
7Media Player
8Managing Files (Data Folder)
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CRingvideo & Ringtone......................................................... 8-10
CS! Mail Attachments ........................................................... 8-11
CPrinting Images .................................................................. 8-11
Editing Still Images ................................................................... 8-12
CChanging Image Size ......................................................... 8-12
CVisual Effects (Retouch)..................................................... 8-13
CAdding Text & Stamps ........................................................ 8-14
CFace Arrange...................................................................... 8-14
CAdditional Picture Effects ................................................... 8-16
CPanorama Images .............................................................. 8-17
CSplit Screen ........................................................................ 8-18
Mode Settings ............................................................................. 9-2
CActivating a Mode................................................................. 9-2
CCustomising Modes.............................................................. 9-2
CReset .................................................................................... 9-2
Display ......................................................................................... 9-3
CDisplay Settings.................................................................... 9-3
CStandby Window (Japanese Only) ....................................... 9-6
CLanguage Setting ................................................................. 9-9
CCustom Screens................................................................... 9-9
CFamiliar Usability ................................................................ 9-12
CLight Settings...................................................................... 9-13
CExternal Display Settings ................................................... 9-13
Sounds & Alerts ........................................................................ 9-14
CCustomising Handset Responses ...................................... 9-14
CCustomising System Sounds ............................................. 9-16
CAdditional Sound Settings .................................................. 9-17
Date & Time ............................................................................... 9-18
User Dictionary ......................................................................... 9-19
CEntries (Japanese Only)..................................................... 9-19
C812SH/813SH Download Dictionary (Japanese Only)....... 9-19
Handset Security....................................................................... 9-20
CFace Recognition................................................................ 9-20
CPIN ..................................................................................... 9-24
CHandset Locks.................................................................... 9-25
COpening Secret Entries ...................................................... 9-27
CChanging Handset Code .................................................... 9-28
Reset .......................................................................................... 9-28
Call Settings .............................................................................. 9-29
CInternational Call ................................................................ 9-29
CAuto Answer ....................................................................... 9-30
CAdditional Settings.............................................................. 9-30
Bluetooth#.................................................................................. 10-2
CGetting Started................................................................... 10-2
CTransferring Files via Bluetooth#......................................... 10-4
CConnecting Handsfree Devices.......................................... 10-8
CBluetooth# Settings............................................................. 10-9
Infrared..................................................................................... 10-10
CGetting Started................................................................. 10-10
CTransferring Files via Infrared........................................... 10-10
Network Settings..................................................................... 10-14
Location Info............................................................................ 10-15
Memory Card ............................................................................. 11-2
CPrecautions ........................................................................ 11-2
CInserting & Removing Memory Card .................................. 11-3
CFormat Card ....................................................................... 11-4
CBackup & Restore .............................................................. 11-4
CAdditional Functions ........................................................... 11-7
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF)........................................... 11-7
CSelecting Images & Prints .................................................. 11-7
CPrint Settings ...................................................................... 11-8
Mass Storage............................................................................. 11-9
9Additional Settings
10 Connectivity
11 Memory Card
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Contents
Calendar..................................................................................... 12-2
COpening Calendar .............................................................. 12-2
CSaving Entries .................................................................... 12-4
COpening Entries ................................................................. 12-6
CSearching Entries by Subject ............................................. 12-6
CEditing Entries .................................................................... 12-7
CDeleting Entries .................................................................. 12-7
Tasks .......................................................................................... 12-8
CSaving Entries .................................................................... 12-8
COpening Entries ............................................................... 12-10
CSearching Entries by Subject ........................................... 12-10
CEditing Entries .................................................................. 12-11
CDeleting Entries ................................................................ 12-11
Alarm ........................................................................................ 12-11
CSetting Alarm.................................................................... 12-11
CCancelling & Reactivating Alarm ...................................... 12-14
CDeleting Alarm.................................................................. 12-14
World Clock ............................................................................. 12-14
CSetting Time Zone & Daylight Saving............................... 12-14
COpening World Clock ....................................................... 12-15
Calculator ................................................................................ 12-15
Voice Recorder ........................................................................ 12-16
CPreparation....................................................................... 12-16
CRecording ......................................................................... 12-16
CPlayback ........................................................................... 12-17
CRecording Setting............................................................. 12-17
Document Viewer.................................................................... 12-18
Barcode.................................................................................... 12-19
Create QR Codes .................................................................... 12-22
Text Scanner............................................................................ 12-23
Stopwatch ................................................................................ 12-24
Countdown Timer.................................................................... 12-25
Expenses Memo...................................................................... 12-25
Text Templates ........................................................................ 12-26
CNew Entry......................................................................... 12-26
COpening Templates .......................................................... 12-26
CEditing Templates ............................................................. 12-27
CDeleting Templates........................................................... 12-27
Phone Help .............................................................................. 12-27
Optional Services Overview..................................................... 13-2
Call Forwarding ......................................................................... 13-2
Voicemail.................................................................................... 13-4
CMissed Call Notification ...................................................... 13-5
Call Waiting................................................................................ 13-5
Conference Call......................................................................... 13-6
Call Barring................................................................................ 13-7
CRestricting Outgoing Calls.................................................. 13-8
CRestricting Incoming Calls.................................................. 13-8
CRejecting a Call .................................................................. 13-9
CChanging Network Password ........................................... 13-10
Caller ID ................................................................................... 13-10
Basics ........................................................................................ 14-2
CMessaging Folders ............................................................. 14-2
CWindow Description............................................................ 14-3
CChanging Views ................................................................. 14-4
CCustomising Handset Address ........................................... 14-5
Sending Text Messages............................................................ 14-5
CBasics................................................................................. 14-5
CCreating & Sending SMS Mail............................................ 14-6
CCreating & Sending S! Mail ................................................ 14-7
CDelivery Options ............................................................... 14-15
CSend Reservation............................................................. 14-17
CUsing Drafts...................................................................... 14-18
Incoming Text Messages........................................................ 14-18
12 Tools
13 Optional Services
14 Messaging
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COpening New Messages .................................................. 14-18
CRetrieving Complete S! Mail Messages ........................... 14-21
CRetrieving Mail List ........................................................... 14-22
Using Messages ...................................................................... 14-23
CChecking Messages......................................................... 14-23
CReplying to Messages ...................................................... 14-25
CForwarding Messages ...................................................... 14-26
CCancelling Sent Messages............................................... 14-27
CLinked Info........................................................................ 14-27
CProtecting Messages........................................................ 14-28
CDeleting Messages........................................................... 14-29
CSaving Attachments to Data Folder.................................. 14-30
CUsing Attachments ........................................................... 14-30
CMy Folders........................................................................ 14-31
Additional Functions .............................................................. 14-33
CSpeed Mail List................................................................. 14-33
CSpeed Mail ....................................................................... 14-34
CAuto Resend..................................................................... 14-34
CGeneral Settings............................................................... 14-34
CSMS Settings.................................................................... 14-36
CS! Mail Settings ................................................................ 14-37
Getting Started .......................................................................... 15-2
Using Yahoo! Keitai .................................................................. 15-3
COpening Yahoo! Keitai Menu.............................................. 15-3
CEntering URLs Directly ....................................................... 15-4
Basic Operations ...................................................................... 15-5
Advanced Features ................................................................... 15-9
CBookmarks & Saved Pages................................................ 15-9
CSaving Files to Data Folder .............................................. 15-11
CUsing Linked Info.............................................................. 15-12
Streaming ................................................................................ 15-12
Live Monitor (Japanese Only) ................................................ 15-14
CLive Monitor Basics .......................................................... 15-14
COpening Information......................................................... 15-15
CRegistering with Live Monitor Items ................................. 15-15
CUpdating Live Monitor Items............................................. 15-16
CAutomatic Update............................................................. 15-16
CDeleting Live Monitor Items .............................................. 15-17
Using PC Site Browser ........................................................... 15-18
COpening Yahoo! JAPAN.................................................... 15-18
CEntering URLs Directly ..................................................... 15-19
Additional Functions .............................................................. 15-19
CSub Menu Settings ........................................................... 15-19
CCommon Settings............................................................. 15-20
CPC Site Browser Settings ................................................. 15-21
CSecurity Settings .............................................................. 15-21
Getting Started .......................................................................... 16-2
CS! Appli Library ................................................................... 16-2
CS! Applications on Memory Card........................................ 16-3
CDownloading S! Applications.............................................. 16-3
Using S! Applications ............................................................... 16-4
CStarting S! Applications ...................................................... 16-4
CExit, Pause & Resume ....................................................... 16-4
Managing S! Applications ........................................................ 16-5
COpening S! Application Properties ..................................... 16-5
CMoving S! Applications to Memory Card ............................ 16-5
CDeleting S! Applications ..................................................... 16-5
CScreensaver ....................................................................... 16-6
CSetting Permissions............................................................ 16-7
CS! Application Operational Settings.................................... 16-7
CReset .................................................................................. 16-8
Basics ........................................................................................ 17-2
CStarting Lifestyle-Appli........................................................ 17-3
Using S! FeliCa.......................................................................... 17-3
15 Yahoo! Keitai
16 S! Applications
17 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only)
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S! FeliCa Settings ..................................................................... 17-4
CIC Card Status.................................................................... 17-4
CIC Card Lock ...................................................................... 17-4
CRemote Lock ...................................................................... 17-5
CInterface Settings ............................................................... 17-7
CResetting Defaults .............................................................. 17-8
S! Cast (Japanese Only)........................................................... 18-2
CBasics................................................................................. 18-2
CService Registration & Content Subscription ..................... 18-2
COpening Received Information........................................... 18-2
CUsing Information ............................................................... 18-3
CUsing Weather Indicator ..................................................... 18-4
Electronic Books....................................................................... 18-5
CReading Content ................................................................ 18-6
CUsing E-Book Images......................................................... 18-8
CUsing a Dictionary .............................................................. 18-8
BookSurfing# (Japanese Only) ............................................... 18-9
S! Town (Japanese Only).......................................................... 19-2
CUsing S! Town .................................................................... 19-2
CS! Town Library................................................................... 19-3
S! Loop (Japanese Only).......................................................... 19-3
Hot Status .................................................................................. 19-4
CAdding Members ................................................................ 19-5
COpening Member Status Details ........................................ 19-7
CMy Status ........................................................................... 19-8
CEditing Hot Status Member List........................................ 19-10
CDeleting Members ............................................................ 19-10
CUsing Hot Status Info ....................................................... 19-11
CHot Status Settings........................................................... 19-11
CAdditional Functions ......................................................... 19-12
Circle Talk ................................................................................ 19-13
CInitiating Circle Talk .......................................................... 19-14
CAccepting a Circle Talk Request....................................... 19-16
CAdding/Cancelling Participants......................................... 19-16
CCreating Circle Talk Member List ..................................... 19-17
CEditing Circle Talk Member List ........................................ 19-18
CCircle Talk Settings........................................................... 19-18
Near Chat (Japanese Only) .................................................... 19-19
CBasics............................................................................... 19-19
CUsing Near Chat............................................................... 19-19
Function List ............................................................................. 20-2
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 20-4
Software Update........................................................................ 20-8
Character Code List ................................................................ 20-10
Pictogram List ......................................................................... 20-16
Specifications.......................................................................... 20-17
Memory List............................................................................. 20-19
Index......................................................................................... 20-20
Warranty & After-Sales Services ........................................... 20-28
Customer Service ................................................................... 20-29
18 Entertainment
19 Communication
20 Appendix
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^Read safety precautions before using handset.
^Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property.
^SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.
CSymbols
Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on. Symbols and their meanings are described below:
CSymbols
Safety Precautions
Before Using Handset
!DANGER Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use
!WARNING Risk of death or serious injury from improper use
!CAUTION Risk of injury or damage to property from improper use
Prohibited Actions Compulsory Actions Attention Required
$(%+*
#)
!
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!DANGER
Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder
only (see P.iv).
Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions,
electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or
bursting.
Do not short-circuit Charger terminals.
Keep metal objects away from Charger terminals. Keep
handset away from necklaces, hairpins, etc. Battery may
leak, overheat, burst or ignite causing injury. Use a case to
carry battery.
Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or
fire. Do not:
^Heat or dispose of battery in fire
^Open/modify/disassemble battery
^Damage or solder battery
^Use a damaged or deformed battery
^Use non-specified charger (see P. i v )
^Force battery into handset
^Charge battery near fire or sources of heat; or expose it
to extreme heat
^Use battery for other equipment
If battery fluid contacts eyes, do not rub them.
Rinse with clean water and consult a doctor
immediately.
Eyes may be severely damaged.
Handset, Battery & Charger
Battery
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!WARNING
Do not insert foreign objects into the handset,
Charger or Desktop Holder.
Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset,
Charger or Desktop Holder; may cause fire or electric
shock. Keep out of children's reach.
Keep handset out of rain or extreme humidity.
Fire or electric shock may result.
Keep handset away from liquid-filled containers.
Keep the handset, Charger and Desktop Holder away from
chemicals or liquids; fire or electric shock may result.
Keep battery, handset, Charger or Desktop Holder
away from microwave ovens.
Battery, handset, Charger or Desktop Holder may leak,
burst, overheat or ignite, leading to accidents or injury.
Do not disassemble or modify handset or related
hardware.
^Do not open handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; may
cause electric shock or injury. Contact SoftBank
Customer Centre, Customer Assistance for repairs.
^Do not modify handset, Charger or Desktop Holder; fire
or electric shock may result.
If water or foreign matter is inside handset:
Discontinue handset use to prevent fire/electric shock. Turn
off handset, remove battery and unplug Charger, then
contact SoftBank Customer Centre, Customer Assistance.
Handset, Battery & Charger
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!WARNING
Keep handset off and Charger disconnected near
filling stations or places with fire/explosion risk.
Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may
cause fire/explosion; turn handset off before using S! FeliCa
at filling stations (cancel IC Card Lock beforehand).
Do not subject handset to strong shocks or
impacts.
Strong shocks or impacts to handset, Charger or Desktop
Holder may cause malfunction or injury. Should handset be
damaged, remove battery then contact SoftBank Customer
Centre, Customer Assistance. Discontinue handset use;
fire or electric shock may occur.
If an abnormality occurs:
If a handset emits an unusual sound, smoke or odour,
discontinue use; may cause fire or electric shock. Turn off
handset, remove battery and unplug Charger; contact
SoftBank Customer Centre, Customer Assistance.
Take measures to prevent accidents.
^
For safety, never use handset while driving. Pull over
beforehand. Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by
the revised Road Traffic Law (effective 1 November 2004).
^Do not use Headphones while driving or riding a bicycle.
Accidents may result.
^Moderate volume outside, especially near rail crossings/
intersections, etc. to avoid accidents.
Do not swing handset by strap.
May result in injury or breakage.
Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft.
Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause
electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation.
Adjust vibration and ringtone settings:
Users with a heart condition/pacemaker/defibrillator should
adjust handset settings accordingly.
During thunderstorms, turn power off; find cover.
There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock.
Handset, Battery & Charger
Handset
xvi
!WARNING
Use only the specified voltage.
Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock.
^AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input
BSoftBank is not liable for problems caused by charging
battery abroad.
^In-Car Charger: DC 12V-24V Input
Do not use power adapters.
Using AC Charger with step-up/step-down transformer may
cause fire, electric shock or damage.
Do not use In-Car Charger in positive earth
vehicles.
Fire may result. Use In-Car Charger in negative earth
vehicles only.
Charger care
^Do not touch with wet hands. Electric shock may occur.
^Do not use multiple cords in one outlet; may cause
excess heat/fire.
^Do not bend, twist, pull or set objects on cord. Exposed
wire may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not short-circuit Charger terminals.
May cause overheating, fire or electric shock. Keep metal
away from terminals.
Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles.
Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or
damage handset, etc.
Take measures to prevent accidents.
Secure In-Car Charger to avoid injury or accidents.
Damaged AC Charger/In-Car Charger cord:
May cause fire or electric shock; discontinue use and
purchase a new Charger.
During thunderstorms:
Unplug Charger to avoid damage, fire or electric shock.
Charger/Desktop Holder use and children:
May cause electric shock/injury; keep out of reach.
Charger
xvii
!WARNING
^If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery
may overheat, burst or ignite.
^If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid fire sources.
Battery may catch fire or burst.
If there is abnormal odour, excessive heat, discolouration or
distortion, remove battery from handset. It may leak,
overheat or explode.
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and
Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of
Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses,
March 2001).
Persons with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
should keep handset more than 22 cm away.
Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.
Turn handset off in crowds or trains where persons
with implanted pacemaker/defibrillator may be near.
Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction.
Observe these rules inside medical facilities:
^Do not enter an operating room or an Intensive or
Coronary Care Unit while carrying a handset.
^Keep handset off in hospitals, including lobbies.
^Obey medical facility rules on mobile phone use.
Consult electronic medical equipment vendor on
radio wave effects.
Battery
Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment
xviii
!CAUTION
Handset care
^
Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury.
^Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or
accidents may result.
^Cold air from air conditioners may condense, resulting in
leakage or burnout.
^Keep handset away from direct sunlight (inside vehicles,
etc.) or heat sources. Distortion, discolouration or fire
may occur. Battery shape may be affected.
^Keep handset out of extremely cold places to avoid
malfunction or accidents.
^Keep handset away from fire sources to avoid malfunction
or accidents.
Usage environment
^Excessive dust may prevent heat release and cause
burnout or fire.
^Avoid using handset on the beach. Sand may cause
malfunction or accidents.
^Keep handset away from credit cards, telephone cards,
etc. to avoid data loss.
Handset temperature
Handset may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged
contact with skin especially at high temperature. May cause
burn injuries.
Avoid leaving handset in extreme heat (inside
vehicles, etc.).
Handset may become hot to the touch, leading to burn injuries.
Volume settings
Moderate handset volume; excessive volume may damage
ears or hearing.
Inside vehicles
Handset use may cause electronic equipment to malfunction.
Handset, Battery & Charger
Handset
xix
!CAUTION
If you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor.
See handset materials below. Some materials may cause skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness depending on your physical condition.
Handset
Parts Materials & Finishing
Housing (Display side), Display ornament
ABS resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: discontinuous deposition)
Housing (Display back side), hinge cover (Keypad side)
ABS resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: acrylic painting)
ABS resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: discontinuous
deposition) for metallic blue and silver
Hinge housing (left & right, Display side) Nylon-based resin (with glass fibres)/Acrylic UV curing painting
(sealer: acrylic and urethane painting)
External Display ornament panel Acrylic resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: printed foil)
Housing (Keypad/Keypad back side), battery cover ABS resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer: acrylic painting)
Display window Acrylic resin
Infrared Port ABS resin (infrared grade)
Multi Selector (centre, Cursor Keys) ABS resin (chrome plating on nickel plating)
Start Key, Power On/Off Key, Mail Key, Yahoo! Keitai Key, Shortcuts &
A/a Key, Clear/Back Key, Multimedia/Text Key, Side Keys, Keypad PC resin/Paint
Memory Card Slot cover, Headphone Port cover, External Device
Port cover
Urethane-based resin, PC resin/Acrylic UV curing painting (sealer:
acrylic painting)
Display stop rubber Silicon rubber
Battery PC resin
Charger Terminal SUS/Gold plating (sealer: nickel plating)
Screw (all pieces) SWCH12A/Ni plating
Screw cover PC resin
USIM pin Copper alloy/Gold plating (sealer: nickel)
External Camera window Acrylic resin
Portrait/Macro Selector ABS resin
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