Toshiba 705T User manual

Category
Telephones
Type
User manual
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 705T handset.
• To ensure proper usage, read this manual thoroughly before using the 705T handset.
• After reading this manual, retain it for future reference.
• If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Accessible services may be limited because of contract conditions.
The 705T handset is compatible with the 3G/UMTS and GSM systems.
Caution
• Unauthorised copying of any part of this manual is prohibited.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• Not all functions and services described in this user guide are available in Japan.
Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this manual. If you fi nd inaccurate or missing information, contact
Vodafone General Information (page 315).
• Manuals with missing pages or incorrect collating will be replaced.
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What's in the Box
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In addition to the above items, optional items such as a cigarette lighter charger, video output cable and stereo earphone-microphone with
audio remote control are available. For details, contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone General Information (page 315).
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You can use a miniSD™ memory card (hereafter referred to as a memory card) with your handset. A memory card is not included.
Purchase a memory card to use memory card functions. Your handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 1GB (as of
March 2006). There is no guarantee that all memory cards will work with your handset.
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Handset
7
Rapid Charger (TSCS01)
7
Stereo Handsfree Headset
1
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Macro Lens
1
7
Battery Pack (TSBAH1)
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USB Cable
1
7
Battery Cover
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User Guide
7
First Step Guide (Japanese only)
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Utility Software for 705T (CD-ROM)
1 2
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3G Guide (Japanese only)
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Complimentary sample not available for purchase.
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Upgrades or updates of included utility software may become available on the Vodafone Website (www.vodafone.jp) without prior
notifi cation. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download as required.
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Contents
Introduction ...........................................1
What's in the Box ...................................2
Contents ................................................ 3
About this Manual ..................................5
Keys & Notations ....................................6
Safety Precautions .................................7
General Notes ......................................19
Trademarks and Patents .......................25
1 Basic Operations ...............................30
Parts & Functions .................................31
USIM Card ...........................................39
Battery Pack ........................................42
Memory Cards .....................................44
Turning Handset Power On/Off ..............45
System Mode Setting ...........................46
Language Setting .................................49
Date & Time Settings ............................50
Main Menu ..........................................53
Codes ..................................................54
Making a Call .......................................55
Answering a Call ..................................56
Engaged Call Operations .......................57
Call Log ...............................................59
Optional Services .................................63
Text Entry ............................................72
Phonebook ..........................................78
2 Media Player .....................................95
Media Player Menu ..............................96
Playback Window .................................97
Playing Music & Videos .........................98
Using Playlists ....................................100
Other Operations & Settings ................102
Music Player ......................................103
3 Video Call ........................................105
About Video Calls ...............................106
Making a Video Call ............................107
Answering a Video Call .......................108
Convenient Functions for Video Calls ...109
Video Call Settings .............................113
4 Camera/Video Camera ....................116
Camera .............................................117
Pictures ............................................. 121
Videos ...............................................132
Picture & Video Settings .....................136
5 Messaging .......................................145
Messaging Capabilities .......................146
MMS .................................................148
SMS .................................................. 159
MMS/SMS Common Operations ..........164
6 Vodafone live! .................................171
Accessing Vodafone live! ....................172
Bookmarks ........................................174
Operations for Web Pages ..................176
Browser Settings ................................179
V-appli ...............................................180
7 Vodafone live! CAST ........................186
Vodafone live! CAST ...........................187
Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription ....188
Checking Content Updates ..................189
Downloading Content Manually ...........190
Checking History ................................191
8 Data Folder ......................................192
Data Folder ........................................193
Using Files & Folders ..........................195
Displaying Files on a TV ......................198
Using vObjects ...................................200
Using a Memory Card .........................202
Using the USIM Card ..........................204
9 Settings ...........................................208
Mode Settings ....................................209
Display Settings .................................217
Phone Settings ...................................225
Call Settings ......................................230
Security Settings ................................240
Memory Settings ................................249
Network Settings ................................250
Location Settings ...............................253
Shortcut Menu ...................................254
10 Convenient Functions .....................255
Calendar ............................................ 256
Alarms ...............................................260
Dictionary ..........................................262
Calculator ..........................................263
Converter ...........................................264
Voice Recorder ...................................265
Countdown Timer ...............................267
Notepad .............................................268
Number Memo ...................................269
World Clock .......................................270
Backup .............................................. 271
Multi Task ..........................................273
Barcode ............................................. 274
Flashlight ........................................... 277
Sending Touch Tones ..........................278
11 File Transfer ....................................280
Bluetooth™ ....................................... 281
USB Cable .........................................288
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12 Appendix .........................................294
Default Settings .................................295
Troubleshooting ..................................302
Storage Capacity ................................304
Main Specifi cations ............................305
Glossary ............................................306
Index .................................................308
Warranty & After Sales Service ............313
Customer Service ...............................315
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The screenshots appearing in this manual may differ from the actual menus appearing on the handset.
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Keys & Notations
Soft Keys
Press soft keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the
main display.
Press
J
to access Options menu.
Press
K
to return to the previous
window.
Navigation Key
The following notations are used to indicate Navigation Key
operations.
Notation/
Operation
Function
A
Press up
Accesses Shortcut menu, increases volume,
moves cursor up, etc.
B
Press down
Accesses Contacts list, decreases volume,
moves cursor down, etc.
D
Press left
Accesses Dialled Numbers, decreases
volume, moves cursor left, etc.
C
Press right
Accesses Received Calls, increases volume,
moves cursor right, etc.
@
Press centre
Accesses Main menu, confi rms selected
item, performs selected operation, acts as the
camera shutter-release, etc.
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To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions
thoroughly before using your handset. Always keep this manual
available for future reference.
Be sure to follow the safety information contained in the
instruction manuals and indicated on the product to prevent injury
to the user and other persons, as well as damage to property.
When a child uses the handset, it is recommended that a parent
or guardian reads the instruction manuals thoroughly and provides
proper instructions to the child.
The following describes the meaning of safety symbols and signal
words. Be sure to understand their meanings before proceeding to
read this manual.
Pictograph Descriptions
Pictograph Meaning
Danger
Indicates an imminently hazardous operation
that could result in death or serious injury
1
of the
user.
Warning
Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that
could result in death or serious injury
1
of the
user.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that
could result in minor or moderate injury
2
to the
user or damage to property
3
.
1 Serious injury includes loss of sight, wounds, high temperature
burns, low temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas,
blistering and other damage to the skin as a result of heat
exceeding the body temperature contacting your skin for a
prolonged time), electric shock, fractures and poisoning requiring
hospitalization or long-term medical treatment.
2 Injury includes wounds, burns and electric shock not requiring
hospitalization or long-term medical treatment.
3 Damage to property includes extensive damage to homes and
household property, as well as livestock and pets.
Symbol Descriptions
Symbol Meaning
indicates a prohibited action. The prohibited
action is indicated graphically or described in
text in or near the symbol.
indicates a compulsory action that must be
carried out. The compulsory action is indicated
graphically or described in text in or near the
symbol.
Safety Precautions
8
Limitation of Liability
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from natural disasters such as earthquakes,
lightning, storms and fl oods, as well as fi res through no fault
of Vodafone and Toshiba, acts by third parties, other accidents,
improper use by the user, whether intentionally or negligently, or
use under other abnormal conditions.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for
incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use the
product, including, but not limited to, corruption or loss of data,
lost business revenue or suspension of business operations.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from improper use not conforming to the
instructions in the instruction manuals.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damages arising from malfunctions caused by use in
combination with connection equipment or software that is not
authorized for use by Vodafone and Toshiba.
Image data recorded with the camera, downloaded data and
other data may be corrupted or lost due to malfunction, repair
or other improper handling of the product. Vodafone and Toshiba
accept no liability whatsoever for the restoration of corrupted or
lost data, as well as any damages or lost revenue and profi ts.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for
corruption or loss of stored data resulting from failures or
malfunctions of the product, regardless of the cause. Be sure to
keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused
by data corruption or loss to a minimum.
Danger
Do not disassemble, modify or repair the handset,
battery pack, charger or Stereo Handsfree Headset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric
shock, injury or malfunction. Modifi cation of the handset is
prohibited by Japanese Radio Law. For repair, contact your
nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer Assistance
(page 315).
Do not dispose of the handset, battery pack, charger
or Stereo Handsfree Headset in a fi re or expose it to
heat
If the handset or battery pack is exposed to water,
do not dry it artifi cially in heating equipment
(microwave oven, etc.)
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re or
malfunction.
Do not charge, use or leave the handset, battery
pack, charger or Stereo Handsfree Headset in hot
places such as near a fi re or heater
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re or
malfunction.
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Do not expose the handset, charger, battery pack or
Stereo Handsfree Headset to fl uids such as water,
perspiration or seawater
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric
shock or malfunction. If the handset is dropped accidentally
in water or any other fl uid, immediately turn off the handset
and contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone
Customer Assistance (page 315).
Do not leave the handset, charger, battery pack or
Stereo Handsfree Headset outdoors, in a bathroom
or wherever water or any other fl uid is used
Do not place the handset, charger or battery pack
near cups, vases or other containers of fl uids
Exposure to water or other fl uids may cause electric shock,
overheating, rupturing or fi re.
Do not use excessive force when inserting the
battery pack into the handset or connecting the
handset to the charger
Do not connect any cords with reverse polarity
Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, rupture,
overheat or catch fi re, as well as cause electric shock or
malfunction.
Do not touch the battery pack connectors (metal
parts) with any metal objects (necklace, hairpin,
etc.)
Doing so may cause the battery pack to overheat, rupture
or catch fi re, as well as the metal object to overheat.
Do not use a battery pack other than one supplied
with or designated for the handset
Do not use the battery pack for any other handset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re or
malfunction.
Do not use a charger other than one supplied with or
designated for the handset to charge the battery pack
Do not use the charger for any other handset
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re or
malfunction.
Danger
10
Do not charge the battery pack while it is wet or
damp
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re, electric
shock or short circuit. If the battery pack is exposed to
uids such as water, unplug the rapid charger immediately.
Do not use the handset while driving
Do not make or receive a call and do not use other
functions (messaging, game, camera, video, music,
mobile light, etc.)
Doing so may cause a traffi c accident. Use of the handset
while driving is prohibited by law. Before using the handset,
stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking is permitted.
Do not use the phone wherever there is the risk of a
re or explosion such as in a petrol station
Doing so may ignite the gases and start a fi re or explosion.
Turn off the handset and do not charge it wherever gases
may be present (petrol station, etc.).
Do not swing the handset by its strap, a video output
cable or the Stereo Handsfree Headset
Doing so may cause an injury, accident or damage.
Turn off the handset while you are near any
precision electronic equipment
Radio waves may adversely affect the operation of
electronic equipment. Examples of such equipment:
medical electronic equipment such as cardiac pacemakers
and hearing aids or fi re alarms and automatic doors. If
you use medical electronic equipment, consult with the
equipment manufacturer or distributor about the infl uence
of radio waves.
Remove the power plug from the outlet if the rapid
charger is not to be used for a long period of time or
before cleaning
Failing to do so may cause an electric shock, fi re or
malfunction.
Turn off the handset wherever its use is prohibited
such as on an aircraft
Cancel schedule and alarm settings before turning
handset power off
Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law.
Check your surroundings to confi rm that it is safe
to make/receive calls, send/receive messages, take
pictures or record videos
Failing to do so may cause you to trip over or cause a
traffi c accident.
Warning
11
Do not use the handset with any power voltage other
than the specifi ed voltage
Doing so may cause a fi re. The power voltages are 100
to 240 V AC for the rapid charger and 12 or 24 V DC (for
a negative ground car only) for a cigarette lighter charger.
Wipe away any dust on the plug of the rapid charger
with a dry cloth after removing the plug from the
outlet
Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fi re.
Follow the instructions below when installing and
wiring in-vehicle devices
Make sure that devices do not interfere with
driving and safety equipment such as airbags
Make sure that wires are not caught in seatbelt
buckles, doors or other moving parts
Any wire caught around a foot, brake pedal, accelerator
pedal, etc. may interfere with driving and cause a traffi c
accident. If any part of an in-vehicle device drops onto the
oor, it may startle you into abrupt braking or steering,
leading to a traffi c accident.
If electrolyte fl uid leaking from the battery pack
gets into your eyes, wash your eyes immediately
with clean water and have your eyes treated by an
ophthalmologist
Failing to receive treatment for your eyes may result in eye
injury.
When thunder is heard outside, stop using the
handset immediately
Turn off the handset and do not touch it
Failing to do so may attract lightning and cause electric
shock. When thunder is heard, stop using the handset and
move to a safe place such as inside a building.
If the battery pack fails to charge in the specifi ed
time, stop charging immediately
Failing to do so may cause overheating, rupturing or fi re.
Contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer
Assistance (page 315).
When inserting the rapid charger plug into an AC
household outlet, make sure that a metal strap or
any other metal object does not touch the plug
Failing to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit or
re.
Warning
12
If something unusual happens to the handset,
battery pack or charger; for example, it emits smoke
or an unusual odour or is damaged, perform the
following steps immediately
1. If the battery pack is charging, unplug the rapid charger
from the AC household outlet or unplug the cigarette
lighter charger from the cigarette lighter socket.
2. Make sure that the handset is not hot, then turn it off
and remove the battery pack.
Failing to do so and continuing use (charging) may cause
the battery pack to overheat, rupture or catch fi re or the
handset to overheat. If something unusual happens,
contact your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer
Assistance (page 315).
Do not drop the handset or battery pack or subject it
to excessive shock
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fi re or
malfunction.
Do not sit down with the handset in your trousers
pocket
Excess weight may damage the display, battery pack or
other parts resulting in overheating, fi re or injury.
If the handset is used near an implanted cardiac
pacemaker, defi brillator or other electronic medical
equipment, radio waves may interfere with such a
device or equipment
Observe the following guidelines
1. If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
defi brillator, carry and use the handset at a distance of
at least 22 centimetres away from the implanted device.
2. Turn off the handset in crowded places such as packed
trains because a person with an implanted cardiac
pacemaker or defi brillator may be nearby. Radio waves
can interfere with the operation of a cardiac pacemaker
or other medical device.
3. Follow the precautions below in medical institutions.
Do not bring the handset into an operating room,
intensive care unit or coronary care unit.
Turn off the handset in a hospital ward.
Turn off the handset in a lobby or other location close
to medical equipment.
Observe the instructions of individual medical
institutions and do not use the handset in or bring it
into prohibited areas.
Turn off the handset after cancelling any settings
such as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the
handset automatically.
Warning
13
4. When using electronic medical devices other than an
implanted cardiac pacemaker or defi brillator outside
of medical institutions (such as at home), consult with
the individual medical device manufacturer about the
possible infl uence of radio waves.
The above information conforms to "The Guidelines on
Use of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent
Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical
Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference
Japan, April 1997), as well as refers to "The Investigative
Research Report on the Infl uence of Electromagnetic
Waves on Medical Equipment" (Association of Radio
Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
Do not use the rapid charger with any power supply
other than a 100 to 240 V AC household power
supply
Doing so may result in a fi re, as well as cause the charger
to overheat, catch fi re or malfunction.
Warning
14
Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in
places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or
in hot places such as inside a car in the sun
Doing so may cause overheating, fi re or malfunction.
Keep the handset, battery pack, macro lens and
charger away from infants and small children
Failing to do so may result in the battery pack, macro lens
or memory card being accidentally swallowed or cause an
injury.
Make sure that the charger terminals (metal parts)
do not come into contact with wires or other metal
objects
Failing to do so may cause overheating or burns.
Do not pull the cord when unplugging the rapid
charger or cigarette lighter charger from an AC
household outlet or socket
Damage to the cord may cause electric shock, overheating
or fi re.
Hold the plug when unplugging the rapid charger or
cigarette lighter charger.
Do not pull, bend with excessive force or twist the
cords of the rapid charger and cigarette lighter
charger
Do not damage or modify them
Do not place objects on them
Do not apply heat and keep them away from heaters
Damage to a cord may cause electric shock, overheating
or fi re.
Do not plug or unplug the rapid charger with wet
hands
Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction.
Keep magnetic cards away from the handset and
macro lens and make sure that a magnetic card is
not trapped when closing the handset
Failing to do so may cause the magnetic data on a cash
card, credit card, telephone card or fl oppy disk to be lost.
Do not use the handset in a vehicle if it affects in-
vehicle electronic devices
Use of the handset in some types of vehicles may, in
some rare cases, affect in-vehicle electronic devices and
interfere with safe driving.
Caution
15
Do not place the handset on an unstable or unlevel
surface
Doing so may result in the handset falling and causing
injury or malfunction. Be particularly careful when vibration
is set.
Do not dispose of the used battery pack with
ordinary garbage
Insulate the connectors with tape and then dispose of the
used battery pack separately from ordinary garbage or take
it to your nearest Vodafone Shop. Be sure to observe local
regulations on the separate collection of used batteries,
wherever applicable.
Do not touch the handset with sweaty hands or
place it into a pocket of sweaty clothes
Sweat and humidity may erode the internal components of
the handset and cause overheating or malfunction.
Do not use the cigarette lighter charger when the
car engine is not running
Doing so may result in a fl at battery.
If the fuse for the cigarette lighter charger blows,
replace it with a designated fuse
Replacing the fuse with other than a designated fuse may
cause overheating and fi re.
For details on replacing the fuse, refer to the instruction
manual of the cigarette lighter charger.
If fl uid leaking from the battery pack comes
into contact with skin or clothing, wash it away
immediately with clean water
Failing to do so may cause skin irritation.
Caution
16
If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop
using the handset and consult with a dermatologist
The following materials and surface treatments have
been used for the handset. Some of these materials may
cause itching, irritation, eczema, etc. in some rare cases
depending on the individual's constitution and physical
condition.
Part Material (Surface Treatment)
Outer housing (keypad, main display
side, external display side, battery
compartment, camera section
(screw cover))
PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
Front key section
PC resin/Silicone rubber (UV cured
coating)
Main display panel, external display
panel
Tempered glass (polyester fi lm)
Keypad
PC resin
Keys other than keypad PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
Earpiece
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
External light LED lamp, charging
LED lamp
Acrylic resin
Flash panel Acrylic resin
Logo badge UV cured acrylic resin
Part Material (Surface Treatment)
Earphone microphone jack cap,
memory card slot cap
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Cable connector cap
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Screws
Steel (nickel coating, copper
undercoat)
Speaker hole mesh
Stainless steel (acrylic baking
coating)
Stereo Handsfree Headset TPE/ABS resin
Camera panel Tempered glass
Macro lens
PC resin/Sintered neodymium alloy
(epoxy resin coating)
Hinge side cap PC resin
Caution
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Before using the handset, make sure that no metal
objects (such as pins) are stuck to the earpiece
Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear
injury, etc.
If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call
vibration and ringtone volume settings
Failing to do so may startle you and may be harmful to your
heart.
Be careful not to trap your fi ngers or objects when
closing the handset and not to trap your fi ngers in
the hinge when opening the handset
Failing to do so may cause injury or damage to the LCD
display.
Do not use the mobile light and fl ashlight for
purposes other than taking pictures, recording
videos or lighting
Doing so may dazzle the eyes and cause impaired vision or
other injury.
Make sure things like paper, cloth and bedding are
not placed on the handset during charging using a
USB connection, AC adapter, etc.
Failing to do so may cause overheating, fi re, burns or
malfunction.
Do not turn the volume up too high while using the
Stereo Handsfree Headset
Do not use Stereo Handsfree Headset continuously
for long periods of time
Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and
prolonged use may cause hearing defect regardless of the
volume level. Sound leakage may annoy other people and
surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly resulting in
an accident.
Do not insert objects other than the memory card
into the memory card slot
Doing so may cause overheating, electric shock or
malfunction.
Cover the slot with the cap at times other than when you
are inserting or removing the memory card.
Caution
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Keep your face away from the memory card slot
when inserting or removing the memory card
Keep a memory card out of the reach of small children
If the memory card is let go of suddenly, it may fl y out and
hit your face resulting in injury.
Do not subject the memory card to vibration or
shock or remove it from the slot or turn off the
handset while data is being written to or read from
the memory card
Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Use only the memory card supported by the handset
Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction.
The handset supports memory cards with a storage
capacity of up to 1GB (as of March 2006).
Do not let children use cables such as a video output
cable or the Stereo Handsfree Headset unsupervised
and keep cables out of infant's reach
An injury may be caused if, for instance, the cable is
wrapped around a neck.
Do not use the mobile light close to eyes
Doing so may cause eye damage. Be especially careful not
to take pictures or record videos with the mobile light too
close to the eyes of infants.
Do not use excessive force when inserting or
removing the USIM card
Doing so may cause a malfunction. Be careful not to injure
a hand or fi nger when removing the card.
Use only a USIM card designated for the handset
Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction.
Do not remove the polyester fi lm from the external
display
Using the handset without the polyester fi lm to protect
against shattering of the reinforced glass may result in an
injury if the external display is damaged.
Do not look through the macro lens at the sun or
other objects emitting a strong light
Doing so may damage your eyesight due to the light-
collecting property of the macro lens.
Caution
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General Notes
Using Your Handset
• The handset employs radio waves. Signals may be disrupted
even within service areas if you are indoors, underground, inside
a tunnel or inside a vehicle. If you move to a location with poor
signal reception, a call may be suddenly cut off.
• When using the handset in public places, take care not to annoy
other people around you. Use of the handset is prohibited in some
public places such as in theatres or on buses and trains.
• The handset is a radio transceiver under Japanese Radio Law. You
may be requested to submit the handset for inspection based on
this law.
• Use of the handset near a landline phone, TV or radio may affect
the image and sound quality of the equipment.
• The handset employs a digital system to maintain a high level of
communication quality even at very low signal levels. However,
calls may be suddenly cut off when the signal strength becomes
too weak.
• The digital system provides a high level of privacy protection.
However, the possibility of someone eavesdropping on your
conversation cannot be ruled out as long as radio waves are used.
• Data stored on the handset may be corrupted or lost on the
following occasions.
The handset is used improperly.
The handset is exposed to static electricity or electric noise.
The handset is turned off during operation.
The battery pack is completely discharged.
The handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs.
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the
corruption or loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate
memo of important data to limit damage caused by data
corruption or loss to a minimum.
• Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the handset for
the fi rst time or if the handset has not been used for a long time.
When the battery pack is stored for a long time, it discharges over
time even if it is not used.
• Before using a memory card, read the instruction manual of the
memory card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation.
• When the handset is used for extended periods of time, especially
in high temperature conditions, the handset surface could become
hot. Please use caution when touching the handset under such
conditions.
• When certain items are taken out of the country, documentation
may be required to certify that the export of the items is
not controlled, prohibited, or restricted by the Export Trade
Control Order and Foreign Exchange Order. Basically, no such
documentation is required if you take the handset out of the
country and bring it back for the purpose of personal use when
going on vacations or short business trips. In some cases,
however, an export permit may be required if the handset is to be
used by or transferred to anyone else.
Furthermore, a US government export permit may be required
when taking the handset to countries for which the US government
has imposed export restrictions (Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran,
Sudan, Syria).
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For details on export laws, regulations and procedures, refer to
the Web page of the Security Export Control Policy Division of the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
• If you have hearing aids, use of the handset may interfere with
some operations of the hearing aids. If there is any interference,
consult with the manufacturer or distributor of the hearing aids.
Inside Vehicles
• Do not use the handset while driving. Use of the handset while
driving is prohibited by law.
• Before using the handset, stop the vehicle in a safe area where
parking or stopping is permitted.
Aboard Aircraft
• Do not use the handset on an aircraft. Turn off the handset after
cancelling any settings such as schedule and alarm settings that
turn on the handset automatically. Do not turn the handset back
on while you are on the aircraft. Use of the handset on an aircraft
is prohibited by law.
Electromagnetic Waves
• For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets
RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that
contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of
15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
Handling Basics
• Do not use the handset in extreme temperatures, direct sunlight
and humid or dusty places.
• Do not drop the handset or subject it to excessive shock.
• To clean the handset, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. Do not use
alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents. Doing so may cause
discoloration and remove the printed logo.
• To clean the macro lens, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. Do not use
alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents. Doing so may cause
discoloration.
• Avoid exposing the handset to rain, snow or high humidity. The
handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Handsfree Headset and
other optional accessories are not waterproof.
• Do not remove the battery pack while handset power is on to
avoid malfunction.
• If the battery pack has been removed from the handset or the
handset has not been charged for a long time, stored data and
settings may be lost or altered. Vodafone and Toshiba accept no
liability whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from such
negligence.
• The battery pack is a consumable item employing lithium ions.
Replace the battery pack with a new one if the operation time
becomes extremely short after it is fully charged. Buy a new
battery pack designated for the handset.
• When disposing of a used battery pack after battery
pack replacement or discontinued use of the handset,
insulate the connectors with tape or place the battery
pack into a plastic bag and then take it to your nearest
Vodafone Shop or battery pack recycling cooperative store.
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Toshiba 705T User manual

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