Panasonic Mobile Communications 209019A UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile Radio User Manual 1
Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile Radio 1
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840P User Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 840P. ◦..For proper handset use, read First Step Guide and User Guide (this guide). ◦ Accessible services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 840P is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Note ◦..Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. ◦.Guide content is subject to change without prior notice. ◦.Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.16-30) about unclear or missing information. Function/Service Name Search Index ZP.16-22 Getting Started Contents ZP.vi Call Objective Search ZP.ii Camera Index ZP.16-22 News/Entertainment Text Entry Phone Book Objective Search Content Search Media Player Function Search Overview ZP.iv Contents ZP.vi Managing Files Connectivity Handset Security Tools Using Your Handset Function List ZP.16-2 Display ZP.1-8 Messaging Internet S! Appli Settings Guide Organization Solving Problems Contents Section Contents ZP.vi Appendix 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ZChapter Top Pages Troubleshooting ZP.16-8 Warranty & Service ZP.16-29 Confirming & Using My Number & My Mail Address My Phone Number My Mail Address Confirm your phone number on handset in Standby without navigating menus. Customized address may reduce spam. My Number: ZP.1-24 Objective Search Setting Ringtones Customizing Handset Settings Download music (Chaku-Uta Full®) files from mobile websites. Ringtones: ZP.15-2 Downloading Music: ZP.7-2 Use voice telephony or enjoy video telephony with compatible mobiles. Handset Menus: ZP.1-16 Parts & Functions: ZP.1-4 Voice Calls: ZP.2-2 Video Calls: ZP.2-6 Camera & Video Camera Download music/video files from websites via Media Player directly. Media Player: ZP.7-1 ii Making Mobile Calls Learn key assignments, and navigate menus to select & execute functions. Media Player Fun Stuff Downloading Tunes & Tones Set Chaku-Uta®, Chaku-Uta Full® or Ringtone Flash® files as ringtones. Learning Your Handset Mastering Basics Customizing Handset Address: ZP.12-3 Pictures: ZP.5-5 Videos: ZP.5-6 Sending Your Contact Info Save mail address and other details; send to compatible devices wirelessly. Account Details: ZP.4-14 Customizing Standby Display Add wallpaper, set clock size/position or set calendar to appear in Standby. Wallpaper: ZP.8-7 Display: ZP.15-4 Mastering Text Entry Methods Enter text for Messaging functions or to add/edit Phone Book entry items. Text Entry: ZP.3-1 Playing Games Messaging Multiple Recipients Enter multiple mail addresses/numbers to send a message to all at one time. Sending Messages: ZP.12-4 Add/Edit/Delete Address: ZP.12-9 Customizing Key Settings Sending Files Wirelessly Send files or your own mail address saved in Account Details via Infrared transmission to other compatible devices. Infrared: ZP.4-14 Using Shortcuts to Functions Set frequently used functions to keys. Access shortcuts to frequently used functions in Standby. Keypad: ZP.15-6 Standby Window: ZP.1-19 Using Messaging Services Accessing the Mobile Internet Send short or long text messages. Attach image/sound files, etc. to S! Mail. Messaging: ZP.12-1 Feeling Mail: ZP.12-5 Graphic Mail: ZP.12-6 Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download files. Yahoo! Keitai: ZP.13-2 Getting News (Japanese) Download and install S! Appli Games via Yahoo! Keitai. Set up S! Quick News to view a variety of information contents. S! Appli: ZP.14-1 S! Quick News: ZP.6-5 iii One Touch Guide 840P Features Overview ZP.11-12 SoftBank Mobile Features Yahoo! Keitai Graphic Mail Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background; insert images. ZP.13-2 ZP.12-6 iv Camera/Video Save Phone Book entries; back up handset entries on Server, etc. Capture still images or record videos with approximately two mega pixel camera. ZP.4-1, P.4-11 ZP.5-5, P.5-6 PC Site Browser PC-related Functions ZP.1-21 Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download files. Phone Book/ S! Addressbook Back-up Useful Features Simple Mode Use simplified menus limiting to only basic functions. Data Back-up/Management View PC-based websites on handet. Transfer data between handset and PC for back-up and editing. ZP.13-5 ZP.9-5 View Blind Magnifying Loupe 3G High Speed 840P protects private information from prying eyes. Use handset camera to view enlarged image, etc. 840P supports HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) that provides high-speed web browsing and downloads of Music/video files. ZP.1-24 ZP.5-8 S! Information Channel/ Weather (Japanese) Subscribe to content and periodically receive update information. Set Weather Indicator to check weather forecast in Standby. ZP.6-2 S! Quick News (Japanese) e-Book Viewer/BookSurfing® (Japanese) Add news headlines, weather forecasts, etc. via S! Quick News List to scroll across Standby Window. Download e-media, like e-books, e-comics, and e-photobooks on 840P. ZP.6-5 ZP.6-6 Calendar & Alarm Media Player Voice Recorder Add events by time/date and set Event Alarms to help manage your schedule. Play handset/microSD Card music/video files; stream media via Yahoo! Keitai. Record your voice or voice memos. ZP.12-2, P.12-4 ZP.7-1 ZP.11-9 microSD Card Extend handset internal memory or back-up handset files, etc. ZP.8-13 Contents Contents ..............................................vi Package Contents ..............................viii Using This Guide ................................viii Safety Precautions..............................xii Handling Precautions ...................... xviii Copyrights and Others....................... xxi Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ....... xxiii 1. Getting Started USIM Card......................................... 1-2 Parts & Functions .............................. 1-4 About Battery ................................. 1-10 Handset Power On/Off .................... 1-14 Manner Mode ................................. 1-15 Handset Menus ............................... 1-16 Standby Options ............................. 1-18 Private Menu .................................. 1-20 Simple Mode .................................. 1-21 Passwords ....................................... 1-23 View Blind ...................................... 1-24 My Number ..................................... 1-24 2. Call Making/Answering Voice Calls ......... 2-2 Making/Answering Video Calls ......... 2-5 International Calls ............................ 2-7 Engaged Call Functions .................... 2-9 Call Log........................................... 2-10 Answer Phone................................. 2-12 Optional Services ........................... 2-13 3. Text Entry 7. Media Player Media Player..................................... 7-2 Downloading Music/Video ............... 7-3 Using Media Player........................... 7-4 Text Entry.......................................... 3-2 Entering Text..................................... 3-2 8. Managing Files Conversion Methods (Japanese) ....... 3-5 Data Folder ....................................... 8-2 Editing Text ....................................... 3-8 Opening Files .................................... 8-4 User's Dictionary .............................. 3-9 Using/Editing Files ............................ 8-9 Managing Folders & Files ............... 8-11 4. Phone Book Memory Card .................................. 8-14 Overview .......................................... 4-2 Saving to Phone Book ...................... 4-3 9. Connectivity Searching/Using Phone Book............ 4-6 Infrared............................................. 9-2 Managing Phone Book ..................... 4-9 SoftBank Utility Software S! Addressbook Back-up................. 4-11 (Japanese) ......................................... 9-5 Account Details .............................. 4-13 USB (Japanese) ................................. 9-5 Location Settings.............................. 9-6 5. Camera Before Using Camera ........................ 5-2 Pictures/Videos ................................. 5-5 Viewing Saved Images ..................... 5-8 Magnifying Loupe............................. 5-8 vi 6. News/Entertainment S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) ......................................... 6-2 S! Quick News (Japanese) ................ 6-4 E-Books (Japanese) ........................... 6-5 10. Handset Security 14. S! Appli Changing Phone Password ............. 10-2 Before Using S! Appli ..................... 14-2 Security Functions .......................... 10-2 Using S! Appli ................................. 14-3 Reject Incoming Calls ..................... 10-5 Secret Mode Setting ....................... 10-6 15. Settings Reset............................................... 10-6 Sound & Vibration .......................... 15-2 Display ............................................ 15-4 11. Tools Keypad ............................................ 15-5 Calendar ......................................... 11-2 Manner Mode ................................. 15-6 Alarms ............................................ 11-6 Date & Time .................................... 15-7 Calculator ....................................... 11-7 Call Settings ................................... 15-8 Notepad.......................................... 11-8 Notification Light ......................... 15-11 Voice Recorder ............................... 11-9 Phone Book .................................. 15-11 Bar Code Reader............................. 11-9 Video Call ..................................... 15-12 S! Quick News (Japanese) ............ 15-14 12. Messaging Messaging .................................... 15-15 Basics .............................................. 12-2 Internet......................................... 15-18 Sending S! Mail & SMS ................... 12-4 S! Appli ......................................... 15-20 Receiving & Viewing Messages .... 12-11 Organizing/Using Messages ......... 12-17 16. Appendix Function List ................................... 16-2 Troubleshooting.............................. 16-8 Software Update .......................... 16-10 Key Assignments........................... 16-13 Symbol List ................................... 16-15 Character Code List ...................... 16-16 Weather Indicator List ................. 16-21 Memory List .................................. 16-22 Specifications ............................... 16-23 Index ............................................. 16-24 Warranty & Service ....................... 16-30 Customer Service.......................... 16-31 13. Internet Getting Started .............................. 13-2 Using Yahoo! Keitai ........................ 13-3 Using PC Site Browser .................... 13-5 Basic Operations............................. 13-6 Using Information .......................... 13-8 Option Menu Items....................... 13-13 vii Package Contents Handset (840P) Using This Guide Screenshots Before reading this guide, make a note of the following: In this manual, SoftBank 840P User Guide, SoftBank 840P is abbreviated as 840P. "microSD Card" is referred to as "Memory Card" in this guide. Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Battery (PMBAT1) Key icons use simplified labels. Most operation descriptions begin in Standby. Pressing a key for more than one second is described as "Press and hold." Starter Guide Note Use SoftBank specified AC Charger (sold separately) to charge battery. For more information about AC Charger and accessories, please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.16-30). Optional battery is available for separate purchase. 840P accepts microSD Card (not included). Purchase microSD Card to use related functions (ZP.8-13). viii Guide Symbols Press the corresponding key to execute the function or operation indicated at the bottom of Display. Example: Multi Selector (❶) Use Multi Selector to select items, navigate menus, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below. Up Up Up/Down/ Left/Right Down Up/Down Left Right Left Center Down Center Right Left/Right Softkeys (❷❸) In this guide, Softkey operations are indicated as shown below. Example ❷❸: A [Chg.Menu], S [Back] [Chg.Menu] and [Back] are Softkey label examples; Softkey labels vary by menu. Softkey labels vary by menu. Japanese Functions & Services When "(Japanese)" appears in a title, Japanese ability is required to use full range of the function or service. ix Operation Descriptions Advanced Operations Following are examples of operation descriptions. Please note, actual operations may differ. Basic Operations Tip Operations are expressed as shown here. Example: A Menu Selection B Steps Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Group Highlight a group 7 A[Menu] 7 Rename 7 Enter group name A Menu Selection ❶.Press in Standby to open Main Menu. ❷.Use to highlight Phone Book ; then press ❸.Use to highlight Group ; then press B Steps ❶.Use to highlight a group. ❷.Press A[Menu]. ❸.Use to highlight Rename ; then press ❹.Enter a Group name. For advanced features and settings, go to pages indicated under Tip. Example: #Operations Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-9) #Making Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-8) #Save Entered Phone Number (ZP.4-5) #Making Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6) #Speed Dial (ZP.4-8) Settings #Call Time & Call Cost (ZP.XX-9) #End Calls by Closing Handset (ZP.XX-10) Settings Refer to Chapter 17 "Settings." Abbreviated Descriptions For advanced settings (Chapter 15), initial operations may be abbreviated or omitted. Example: A Abbreviated Steps Initial steps are abbreviated. From ■ Mail & Web Extensions >In text entry window (in alphanumerics mode), 0→Select an extension C Omitted Steps Initial steps are omitted. Start operations from specified window. Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4Answer Phone ■ Delete Playlists >Follow the steps below Item One Operation/Description > Highlight a Playlist 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One 7 A[YES] B Steps Follow these steps after Abbreviated Steps. xi Safety Precautions ■ Before use, read these safety precautions carefully and use your handset properly. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. ■ These safety precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property, and must be observed at all times. ■ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. ■ These symbols indicate level of harm from failure to observe cautions or improper usage. Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading this guide. 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 ■ Symbol Explanations Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading this guide. xii Prohibited Action Avoid Moisture Disassembly Prohibited Always Dry Hands First Compulsory Action Disconnect Power Source Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (sold separately) & Memory Card (not included) Danger Do not use or leave handset, battery or charger in locations subject to high temperature, such as near an open flame/heater, in sunlight or inside a car on an extremely hot day. Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or deform handset and cause damage. Part of the casing may also become hot and cause burns. Do not use excessive force to attach battery or connect charger to handset. Battery or connector may be the wrong way around. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset. May cause accidents such as fire, bodily injury, electric shock or equipment malfunction. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Modifying handset is a violation of Radio Law and subject to prosecution. Do not get handset, battery and charger wet. If handset, battery or charger is left wet or battery is charged after exposure to liquids such as water or pet urine, overheating, electric shock, fire, injury or malfunction may occur. Be mindful of location when using handset, battery and charger. Handle with care. Use specified battery, charger (sold separately) and Desktop Holder (not included). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and charger may overheat, catch fire or cause malfunction. Warning Do not place handset, battery or charger inside cooking appliances, such as microwave ovens or high-pressure containers, or on IH cooking heaters. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and handset and charger may overheat, emit smoke, catch fire or cause malfunction. Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force or impacts. Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or cause electric shock or damage to handset. Do not allow liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) or conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) to contact charger terminals, external port terminals or Memory Card slot. May cause fire or malfunction triggered by short-circuit. Keep handset off and charger disconnected near propane gas, in filling stations or places where flammable gas is generated. Handset use in such areas may lead to fire. If handset, battery or charger emits an unusual sound, smoke or odor, perform following steps: 1. Unplug charger from outlet. 2. Turn off handset. 3. Remove battery. (Take care to avoid burns or injuries.) May cause fire or electric shock. Caution Do not place handset, battery or charger on an unstable surface. May fall, causing injury or malfunction. Take extra precautions while vibration alert is active or during charging. Keep handset out of the reach of young children. May result in accidental ingestion or bodily injury. If for use by child, guardian should teach proper handling and ensure handset is used as directed. May result in bodily injury. Battery Danger See battery label to confirm battery type. Label Battery Type Li-ion 00 Lithium-ion Do not throw battery into fire. Battery may leak, explode or catch fire. Do not pierce battery with a nail or other sharp object, hit it with a hammer, step on it, or subject it to strong shocks. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not touch terminals with metallic objects or carry/store battery with conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. xiii If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; flush with clean water and see a doctor immediately. Failure to do so may cause blindness. Warning If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or clothing, stop using handset immediately and rinse it off with clean water. Battery fluid is harmful to your skin. If battery does not charge after specified time, stop charging. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. If battery emits an unusual odor, overheats, discolors or deforms, immediately remove battery and move it away as far as possible from any flame or fire. Take care to avoid burns or injuries. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Caution Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse. Place tape over the terminals to insulate battery, and take it to a SoftBank retailer or institution that handles used batteries in your area. Comply with local waste disposal regulations for recycling. Handset Warning Do not use handset while driving a vehicle. Doing so may interfere with safe driving and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle to park in a safe place before using handset. Drivers using handsets while driving are subject to prosecution. Do not aim the infrared port at eyes when using infrared communication. Doing so may affect eyes. Turn off handset near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. Handset may cause these devices to malfunction. *Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. Turn off handset aboard aircraft. Handset signal may interfere with aircraft operation. When in-flight handset use is permitted, follow airline instructions for proper use. If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as Vibration or Ringer Volume for incoming transmissions. May affect heart. In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset and seek shelter. There is a risk of being struck by lightning and suffering electric shock. xiv Parts Caution If handset affects car electronics, stop use. Handset use may affect electronics in some models. In this case, stop use; could impede safe driving. Do not place a magnetic card near or in handset. The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks, etc. may be erased. Do not swing handset by its strap, etc. Handset may strike you or others, or strap may be broken resulting in injury or damage to handset or other property. Do not place your ear too close to the speaker while ringer sounds or sound files play. May impair hearing. Handset may become hot while used in a hot environment. Avoid prolonged skin contact that may result in burns. Make sure not to trap fingers or objects when opening/ closing handset. May result in injury or damage to display. Do not turn up the volume unnecessarily high when using earphones. Using earphones with volume turned up for an extended period may impair hearing or injure ears. If skin abnormality occurs, immediately stop use and seek medical treatment. Handset contains metals. Handset use may cause itching, rashes, eczema or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. Display side Keypad side, Notification Light/Charging Indicator panel side, Battery side, Battery Cover Notification Light/Charging Indicator panel Display panel, Camera panel Outer case Hinge holder Keypad External Port cover Charging Terminals Stop pads Screws (Battery compartment) Battery side Battery compartment Resin part Battery terminals Metal part Battery Battery Terminals Materials/Surface Finish PC+GF resin/Acrylic UV cured coating ABS resin/Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/evaporation coating, Acrylic UV cured coating Acrylic resin/Hard coating PC+GF resin/Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/Acrylic UV cured coating Elastomer resin Phosphor bronze/Gold plating on nickel plating Acrylic urethane resin Aluminium killed steel/Nickel plating ABS resin PC resin PPS resin Beryllium copper/Gold plating on nickel plating Resin part:PC resin Label:PET resin Glass fiber reinforced epoxy board/Gold plating on nickel plating xv Charger (sold separately) Warning Do not cover or wrap charger during charging. May cause overheating, fire or malfunction. Unplug AC Charger during periods of disuse. May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction. Always use the specified power supply/voltage. Using incorrect voltage may cause fire or malfunction. AC Charger: AC100V-240V (household AC outlet only) In-Car Charger: DC12V, 24V (vehicles with a negative earth only) If liquid such as water or pet urine get into charger, unplug it immediately. May cause electric shock, smoke emission or fire. Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative (-) earth. Do not use In-Car Charger if vehicle has a positive (+) earth. May cause fire. Do not use charger in thunderstorms. There is a risk of suffering electric shock. Do not handle charger with wet hands. May cause electric shock or malfunction. If In-Car Charger fuse blows, always replace it with specified fuse. Using the incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. Refer to the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse specifications. If dust accumulates on plug, unplug charger and wipe with a dry cloth. May cause fire. xvi When plugging charger into outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from Desktop Holder terminals or charger plug/terminals and plug charger firmly into outlet. May cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire. Caution Pull charger (not cord) to unplug charger. Pulling on the cord may damage the cord and cause electric shock or fire. Always unplug charger before cleaning it. May result in electric shock. Near Electronic Medical Equipment Warning Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators may be in use nearby. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. 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). If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm away from the implant at all times. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. Persons using electronic medical equipment outside medical facilities should consult the vendor about possible radio wave effects. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment operations. Observe the following in medical facilities. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. •.Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units or Coronary Care Units. •.Turn off handset inside hospital wards. •.Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use nearby. •.Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions strictly. xvii Handling Precautions General Notes SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration/repair of handset/Memory Card information (Phone Book entries, image/sound files, etc.). Back-up important information. Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places. Use handset without disturbing others. Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request. Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference. Read Memory Card manual beforehand for proper use. Beware of eavesdropping. Digital signals reduce interception, however transmissions may be overheard. Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping. "eavesdropping" means radio communication is received by another receiver deliberately or accidentally. Be cautious of unsafe websites. Take extra precautions especially when posting personal information on websites. xviii Electromagnetic Waves For body worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.769 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.454 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID UCE209019A. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.800 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.545 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. *The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. ** Please see Electromagnetic Waves on page xix for important notes regarding body worn operation. xix Declaration of Conformity Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage color filter and affect image color. Soiled terminals may cause poor connection. If the terminals are dirty, use a dry cloth or cotton swab to wipe them clean. We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd., declare that SoftBank 840P conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of conformity to this effect can be found at http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html This product is only intended for sale in Japan. Compliance to the European RTTE directive applies to: SoftBank 840P handset, Battery (PMBAT1) and AC Charger (SoftBank ZTDAA1). Handset Care 840P is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. • Do not expose handset to precipitation. • Air conditioned air may cause condensation, resulting in corrosion. • Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms. • On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf. • Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. Use handset within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight. Handset may become warm during use or charging. This is not malfunction. Battery may swell as service life nears end; this is not a problem. xx Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it. Avoid forceful rubbing or scratching handset display. Do not subject handset to excessive force. • Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. • Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag. Do not remove nameplate; doing so invalidates warranty. Always turn off handset before removing battery. If battery is removed while saving or sending mail, data may be altered or lost. LCD is manufactured with high precision technology, however, some pixels may appear darker/brighter. Connect only specified products to External Port. While walking, moderate earphone volume to make sounds around you audible and help avoid accidents. When holding handset in use, do not cover Speaker. Function Usage Limits These functions are disabled after handset replacement/upgrade or service cancellation: Camera; Media Player; S! Appli. After a period of disuse, these functions may become unusable. Mobile Camera Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera. Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction. Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies. Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder (photographer), except for personal use. Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited. Copyrights and Others Right of Portrait Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an individual's photograph by others. Right of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right (property right) designed to protect celebrities' interests. Be careful when taking pictures with the handset camera. Photographing, publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are illegal. Copyrights Sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other copyrighted materials, their respective works and copyright holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplicated materials are limited to private use only. If duplications (including conversion of data types), modifications, transfer of duplicates or distribution on networks are made without permission of copyright holders, this constitutes "Literary Piracy" and "Infringement of Copyright Holder Rights" and a criminal action for reparations and criminal punishment may be filed. If duplicates are made using handset, please observe the copyright laws. Materials captured with handset camera are also subject to the above. xxi This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license and AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard and AVC Standard (“MPEG-4/AVC Video”) and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4/AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC video. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Aplix, microJBlend and JBlend, and all Aplix-or JBlend-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in the U.S., Japan and other countries. BookSurfing® is a registered trademark of CELSYS Inc., Voyager Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc. QR Code is registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. microSD Logo is a trademark. Chaku-Uta® and Chaku-Uta Full® are registered trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Powered by MascotCapsule® MascotCapsule® is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION © 2009 HI CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved. xxii This product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries. ©2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. This product contains Adobe® Flash® Lite™ Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Copyright© 1996-2008 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. "SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries. S! Appli, Input Memory, S! Mail, Graphic Mail, Feeling Mail and 3G HighSpeed are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the US. This product is manufactured or sold under license from InterDigital Technology Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The software contained in 840P is copyrighted material; copyright, moral right and other related rights are protected by copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile or reverse-engineer the software, and do not separate it from hardware in whole or part. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 840P meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other handheld wireless devices do not affect human health. They require that the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the head shall not exceed 2 W/kg*. This limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health, and meets the international standard set by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. 840P has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.975 W/kg. This value was obtained by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the certification process. SAR tests were conducted with handset transmitting at its highest certified power level in accordance with testing methods set by the government. While there may be differences between the SAR levels for various handsets, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. The actual SAR level of the handset while operating can be well below the highest value. This is because the handset is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the Network. Additional information on SAR can be obtained on the following Websites: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (Japanese only) xxiii * Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment, Article 14-2). xxiv Getting Started USIM Card............................................................. 1-2 Handset Menus ................................................... 1-18 About USIM Card .......................................................................1-2 USIM Card Installation................................................................1-3 USIM PINs ..................................................................................1-3 Main Menu ..............................................................................1-18 Menu Numbers ........................................................................1-19 Parts & Functions .................................................. 1-4 Handset .....................................................................................1-4 Key Operations in Standby ..........................................................1-6 Display .......................................................................................1-8 About Battery ..................................................... 1-10 Before Charging .......................................................................1-10 Battery Installation ...................................................................1-12 Charging Battery ......................................................................1-13 Handset Power On/Off ........................................ 1-14 Manner Mode ..................................................... 1-15 Minding Mobile Manners..........................................................1-15 Manner-related Features ...........................................................1-15 Activating Manner Mode ..........................................................1-15 Activating Emission OFF Mode ..................................................1-16 Activating Drive Mode ..............................................................1-16 Standby Options ................................................. 1-16 S! Familiar Usability ........................................... 1-20 One Touch Site Button ........................................ 1-21 Using One Touch Site Button.....................................................1-21 Adding Websites.......................................................................1-22 Private Menu ...................................................... 1-22 Opening Private Menu ..............................................................1-22 Customizing Private Menu .......................................................1-23 Simple Mode ...................................................... 1-23 Activating Simple Mode ............................................................1-24 Simple Mode ............................................................................1-24 Passwords ........................................................... 1-25 Phone Password .......................................................................1-25 Center Access Code ..................................................................1-25 Call Barring Password ...............................................................1-25 View Blind .......................................................... 1-26 My Number ......................................................... 1-26 Information Window .................................................................1-16 Standby Window ......................................................................1-17 1-1 1 USIM Card Important Getting Started About USIM Card Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including handset number, and limited Phone Book entry and SMS message storage. USIM must be inserted to use handset or Network services (calling, messaging, Internet, etc.). Turn handset off before inserting/removing USIM Card. USIM Card IC Insert USIM Card into other compatible SoftBank handset to use information saved on USIM Card. Use SoftBank specified USIM Card only; non-specified USIM Cards may not function properly. Do not insert USIM Card into other IC card devices. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. Keep IC portion clean. Do not damage, carelessly touch or short-circuit IC chip; doing so may result in loss of data or malfunction. Remove dust/debris with a soft, dry cloth. Do not place labels, etc. on USIM Card; may cause failure. If handset is dropped/subjected to shock, handset may return to Standby. This is not a malfunction. If Insert USIM appears, re-insert USIM Card properly then restart handset. 1-2 USIM Card is the property of SoftBank. Return USIM Card to SoftBank upon service cancellation. USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged. If USIM Card/handset with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center or Global Call Center (ZP.18-32). Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable for lost files. USIM Card specifications/performance may change without prior notice. Pre-installed S! Appli may be unusable while a different or replacement USIM Card is inserted into handset. Returned USIM Cards are recycled. Note Some downloaded files may be inaccessible after upgrades/repairs, USIM Card/handset replacement. USIM Card Installation There are two USIM Card security codes: PIN & PIN2 PIN and PIN2 are set to 9999 by default. PIN/PIN2 can be changed (ZP.XX-3). Inserting With IC chip down, insert USIM Card PIN Notch Removing Slide out USIM Card gently PIN2 4 to 8-digit code used to prevent unauthorized handset use. When PIN entry is ON (ZP.XX-2), PIN entry is required each time handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted). Required to clear call costs or set maximum cost (ZP.XX-9). Getting Started Remove battery (ZP.1-13) then follow steps below. USIM PINs PIN Lock & Cancellation (PUK/PUK2) PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times. Cancel PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock by entering the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK/PUK2) (ZP.XX-3). For information on PUK/PUK2, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-32). Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and Note Do not force USIM Card into or out of handset; may damage handset/ USIM Card. Be careful not to lose the removed USIM Card. Avoid touching USIM Card terminals or IC chip; doing so may hinder performance/USIM Card recognition. handset is disabled. Write down PUK/PUK2. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-32). 1-3 1 Parts & Functions Getting Started Handset Using Microphone/Earphone Connect Earphone Conversion Cable (sold separately) to External Port. Do not press answer button on microphone/ earphone when connecting. Doing so may cause microphone/earphone to malfunction. In that case, pull out earphone/microphone, and connect again. Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable (PMLAJ1) is also available. 1-4 ❶ Earpiece ❸ AMail Key ・ Open Messaging menu ・ Execute Left Softkey function (ZP.ix) ❹ D Video Call/Input Mode/Drive Mode Key ・ Initiate Video Call ・ Toggle input mode in text entry windows ・ Toggle Drive Mode ❺ KClear/Memo Key ・ Delete characters ・ Cancel menus ・ Open Answer Phone message list; Toggle Answer Phone on/off ❻ JSend Key ・ Initiate or answer calls ・ Toggle upper/lower case in text entry windows ❼ Ge/Pictograph/Symbol/Simple Mode Key ・ Enter "e" ・ Access pictographs in text entry windows ・ Access symbol list from pictograph list ・ Toggle Simple Mode Multi Selector ・ Scroll up/down/left/right to navigate menus and text (ZP.ix) ・ Open/Select Standby Window ・ ・ ・ (Unavailable in Simple Mode) Open Phone Book; set Auto Focus Lock Open Incoming Call Logs Open Outgoing Call Logs ❾ SYahoo! Keitai Key ・ Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ・ Execute Right Softkey function (ZP.ix) FCamera/Line Break Key ・ Activate Camera; activate Magnifying Loupe ・ Enter a line break ・ Toggle letters in reverse order in a text entry window H#/Manner Mode Key ・ Enter "r" ・ Toggle Manner Mode Microphone External Port ・ Connect AC Charger (sold separately) or other accessories here Hinge Getting Started ❷ Display ❽ Notification Light/Charging Indicator ・ Flashes for incoming transmissions; flashes while Camera is active ・ Lights in red for charging Strap Eyelet Infrared Port ・ Transfer data via Infrared LEnd/Escape & Power Key ・ Power on/off (ZP.1-14) ・ End calls ・ Return to Standby ・ Place Call on hold Antenna P – OKeypad ・ Enter phone number/text Charging Terminals Camera Speaker Battery Cover 1-5 1 Getting Started 1-6 Key Operations in Standby Key Operations Short Press Press (less than one second) or press and hold (more than one second) a key in Standby to execute operation. Key Operations Short Press Long Press Short Press1 L Long Press (2+ sec) Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press2 Long Press2 Short Press2 Long Press2 Short Press1 Long Press2 Short Press Long Press2 Long Press2 Short Press Long Press2 Short Press Functions Initiate a call Show/hide Standby Window Turn off power Open Main Menu Activate/cancel Keyguard Open Answer Phone message list Activate/cancel Answer Phone Open Messaging Menu Open S! Mail Composition window Access Yahoo! Keitai Open Yahoo! Keitai Menu Open Calendar Activate/cancel Drive Mode Activate Camera Activate Magnifying Loupe Show/select Standby Window Open Private Menu Open Phone Book Open Phone Book entry window Long Press Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Functions Open Incoming Call Logs Open the latest unread message Open Incoming Mail folder for read messages Open Outgoing Call Logs Open Sent Messages folder Enter "1" Open Phone Book page "あ"; dial thenumber set to Speed Dial Enter "2" Open Phone Book page "か"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "3" Open Phone Book page "さ"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "4" Open Phone Book page "た"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "5" Open Phone Book page "な"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "6" Open Phone Book page "は"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "7" Open Phone Book page "ま"; dial the number set to Speed Dial I Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press3 Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Functions Enter "8" Open Phone Book page "や"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "9" Open Phone Book page "ら"; dial the number set to Speed Dial Enter "0" Open Phone Book page "わ" Enter "e" Activate/cancel Simple Mode Enter "r" Activate/cancel Manner Mode Getting Started Key Operations Short Press Standby Window setting (ZP.15-4) applies; Unavailable in Simple Mode Function assigned to key can be changed One Touch Key setting (ZP.4-8) applies 1-7 1 Display Getting Started Display Indicators ❶ Signal Strength Strong ❼ Network Service Moderate Weak Low 3G Packet Transmission Available Out-of-Range GSM Packet Transmission Available Data Transmission Emission OFF Mode ❷ (Red) Only Packet Transmission Available Packet Transmission in Progress (PC) New S! Quick News Information 3G/GSM Packet Transmission Enabled Dial-up Connection Established on PC Location Access 3G/GSM Packet Transmitting ❸ Memory Card Inserted ❽ Unusable Unsupported Auto Sync Settings Active ❾ Video Call ❹ S! Addressbook Back-up Synchronizing Write-protected Call Voice Call BGM Playback Secret Mode Active Streaming Secret Data Only Active Software Update (Notification/Updating/Result) New S! Information Channel Info ❻ PC Site Browser Active Infrared Active USB Cable Connected 1-8 S! Appli Active S! Appli Paused Music/Video Playback Unread Message ❺ Secure Content BGM Paused Streaming Paused Manner Mode Active Original Manner Mode Active Drive Mode Active Time Battery Level Multi Selector (Red) Roaming Unread Message on Server Messaging Lock Active Phone Book Lock Active Messaging & Phone Book Lock Active Keyguard Locked Password Lock Active Keyguard & Password Lock Active Getting Started Mute Active Vibration Active Mute & Vibration Active Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Active Voice Message Answer Phone Active Answer Phone Full New Message Recorded New Message Recorded&Answer Phone Full Alarm Set Schedule Set (ZP.11-3) Weather Indicator (ZP.6-3) 1-9 1 About Battery Getting Started Before Charging About Battery Charge battery before use or after a period of disuse (AC Charger sold separately). Charging Time & Operating Time Estimates 3G Charging Time Standby Time Talk Time Voice Call Video Call GSM 150 minutes* 460 hours* 360 hours* 230 minutes* 250 minutes 110 minutes* – * Approximate value 3G Mode/GSM Mode: ZP.2-9 Charging time is an average measured within temperatures of 5°C to 35 °C. Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with handset closed without calls or operations, in Standby with stable signals. Talk Time and Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status, temperature, etc.). 1-10 Clean handset, battery & charger with dry cotton swab. Replace battery if operating time shortens noticeably. Charge battery at least once every six months. Use a case when carrying battery separately. Charging Battery must be installed to charge it. It may take longer for charging when handset is on. Move charger away from TV/radio if interference occurs. Battery Time Example: ・ Select shorter Display backlight time; select OFF or shorter time for Keypad Backlight (ZP.15-6). ・ Select Silent for Key Tone Volume (ZP.15-3) Battery Strength Indicator Battery Strength indicator changes as remaining usage time decreases. Charge or replace battery when battery level is low (ZP.1-9) or a message appears on Display. Battery Voltage Operating Voltage Low battery warning message appears. Charge or replace battery immediately. Getting Started Using handset in poor conditions may shorten battery time. ・ Extreme temperatures ・ Impaired handset, battery or Charging Terminals ・ Signal is weak/handset is out-of-range ・ Handset is left mid-operation (not in Standby) ・ Playing music or using S! Appli, etc. Extending battery time When Battery Runs Out Unless a Call is in Progress A message appears and warning tone sounds. Handset power turns off automatically after two minutes; press L, S or K to cancel warning tone manually. Charge or replace battery. ・ If Manner Mode is active/Warning Tone Off , nothing sounds. During a Call A message appears and warning tone sounds via Earpiece or Speaker. After 90 seconds, call ends and handset shuts down in 30 seconds. Charge or replace battery. Level 3 Approx. 70% Remaining Strength (at 25°C) Level 2 Level 1 Red Level 0 Approx.20% Approx.10% Operating Time 1-11 1 Battery Installation Getting Started Always turn off handset power before removing battery. Replace battery cover Cover should click into place. Press and slide to remove cover Note When battery is removed just after changing handset Insert Battery Align battery contacts with handset pins. settings, changes may not take effect. Lithium-ion batteries are valuable and recyclable resources. ・Recycle used lithium-ion battery at a shop displaying the symbol shown to the right. ・To avoid fire or electric shock, do not: - Short-circuit battery - Disassemble battery Remove Battery Lift battery out as shown. 1-12 Charging Battery Charging Time: Approximately 150 minutes AC Outlet Charger Blades Arrows up Charging Indicator Connect AC Charger to handset Plug AC Charger into AC Outlet When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger, then disconnect handset Insert Charger Connector (printed side up) into External Port. Extend Charger Blades. Charging Indicator illuminates and charging starts. When charging is complete, Charging Indicator goes out. Getting Started Use only specified AC Charger (sold separately). Squeeze Release Tabs to remove Charger Connector, and replace Port Cover. Release Tabs AC Charger External Port Note For details, read AC Charger instructions. Alternatively, charge battery by using Desktop Holder (not included). Charger Connector Port Cover 1-13 1 Getting Started ■ View Introduction Mail "P-eggオススメ情報" mail is saved by default. Check the mail in the following way: > A 7 Incoming Mail 7 Received 7 Select a message Handset Power On/Off 1 Press L for 3+ seconds Start-up window appears and handset enters Standby. Enter PIN if PIN Certification is ON (ZP.10-2). Note Standby Display takes a few moments to appear. If Insert USIM appears, clean and properly re-insert USIM Card then restart handset. Press L for 2+ seconds After a period of inactivity, Display turns off. Handset shuts down. Do not turn on handset immediately after turning off. Wait a few seconds. Retrieving Network Information Standby The First Time Handset Powers Up… Setup window appears; enter date and time. Enter date 7 Enter time (24 hours) Day of the week is set automatically. If unentered, 2000/01/01 00:00 is set by default. To change date and time: ZP.15-8 1-14 , A or S is pressed for the first time in Standby, When to handset initiates Network Information retrieval; retrieve it. Update Network Information to use messaging, Internet, etc. Update Network Information manually: Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Retrieve NW Info 4 Tip #Change Wallpaper #Change Clock/Calendar Style (ZP.15-4) Manner Mode Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Turn it off in theaters, museums and other 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 flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Press one key to mute handset tones and vibration for incoming transmissions. Manner Mode settings can be changed (ZP.15-7). When Manner Mode is active, appears. In Standby, press and hold H Getting Started Minding Mobile Manners Activating Manner Mode To cancel: Press and hold H again Note Shutter click, Auto Answer tone, and incoming tone via Earphone Manner-related Features Manner Mode (ZRight) Vibration Mode (ZP.15-2) Ringer Volume (ZP.15-2) (Volume 1 ) sound even in Manner Mode. Media Player files are initially muted in Manner Mode; adjust volume in Playback window. Press Manner key to mute handset tones and activate vibration for incoming transmissions. Activate in public places, meetings, etc. for silent call/message alerts. When Alarm Priority is set to Alarm prioritized (ZP.11-6), Alarm Mute call/message tones. Settings #Set Manner Mode Type (ZP.15-7) sounds even if Manner Mode is active. Tip Emission OFF Mode Suspend all handset transmissions. (ZP.1-16) Answer Phone (ZP.2-12) Drive Mode (ZP.1-16) Use to handle incoming calls when inappropriate/unsafe to answer. While driving, send a voice message informing the caller that you cannot answer the call. (Handset does not ring.) 1-15 1 Activating Emission OFF Mode Handset Menus Getting Started Main Menu Temporarily suspend all handset transmissions; when active, all calls/messages and incoming information are blocked. When Emission OFF Mode is active, appears. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Emission OFF Mode ON or OFF Note Emission OFF Mode disables Infrared transmissions. Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) cannot be dialed. Activating Drive Mode Handset does not ring for incoming transmission. Voice guidance informs the caller you are unavailable and Answer Phone activates. When Drive Mode is active, 1-16 appears. In Standby, press and hold D To cancel: Press and hold D again Standby In Standby, Main Menu appears. to highlight an icon 7 Selected function menu appears. To return to Standby: L Main Menu Main Menu Icons Yahoo! (Yahoo! Keitai) S! Appli Use keypad to select functions or menu items. Unnumbered Menu Items When numbers do not appear, select items as shown. Create new/view received messages Enjoy Mobile Net & PC Site browsing… Download, set and use S! Appli News/Ent. (News/Entertainment) Camera Media (Media Player) ■ Main Menu H to select Settings from Main Menu Use S! Quick News & E-Books Capture images or record videos Use Media Player Tools Data Folder Infrared # Set Alarm or save Calendar entries… Open files saved on handset/Memory Card Use Infrared Bar Code (Bar Code Reader) Phone Settings Scan barcodes and QR Codes to retrieve information Save entries to call or send messages… Getting Started Messaging Menu Numbers Main Menu Item Key Assignments Press P to open Account Details. To open Phone Book top menu, Select Phone by pressing Adjust/customize handset settings 1-17 1 Numbered Menu Items Getting Started Press key corresponding to menu number to select a menu. In Display Settings (from Settings Top Menu), press U to select Themes Standby Options Information Window In Standby, Information window opens for missed calls, messages, etc. to select an item To close Information window: L, S[Exit] or K ■ Events Call Missed calls (ZP.2-10) New messages (ZP.12-12) When Feeling Mail is received, a pictograph that shows Message emotion set by sender, and sender name, mail address or phone number appear Answer Phone Recorded caller messages (ZP.2-13) Voice Mail New Voice Mail messages (ZP.2-16) If Missed Call Notification is active, Information Missed Call window opens for calls missed while handset is off, out-of-range, engaged, etc. (ZP.2-16) Update Results Received software update results (ZP.16-10) New Received S! Information Channel updates (ZP.6-2) S! Information Channel S! Information Failed to receive S! Information Channel updates Channel (ZP.6-2) New Weather Received weather forecast updates (ZP.6-3) Weather Failed to receive weather forecast updates (ZP.6-4) 1-18 2 Standby Window Handset connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. S! Quick News: ZP.XX-2 Settings S! Quick News Settings 7 Auto Refresh or Display Setting S! Quick News Press L to show/hide Standby Window. When hidden, press to show Standby Window. Press K to deselect a shortcut icon or ticker. Set Standby Window On/Off: ZP.XX-4 Accessing Functions from Shortcuts 1 In Standby, 7 Select an icon The selected function name appears at top of panel. To deselect: K Changing TemplatesS! Quick News Set to appear both or either S! Quick News/Shortcuts. In Standby, Go to P.15-17 and follow steps. Show/Hide Standby Window Add S! Quick News Getting Started Access S! Quick News or Shortcuts from Standby Window. Add Content to access function 7 A[Menu] 7 Change Templates Select an item ■ Transparency Set transparency level of Standby Window. 7 A[Menu] 7 Background of Panel 7 Select a >In Standby, level Adding Content & Changing Settings Add or Set S! Quick News in Standby Window. In Standby, 7 highlight ticker 7 A[Menu] 1-19 1 Adding Shortcuts Getting Started Add frequently used functions to Shortcuts. Preset items are as follows: Panasonic Site; Sound Settings; Display Settings; Pictures (Data Folder); Alarms; Calculator; Calendar In Standby, 7 highlight target 7 A[Menu] 7 Set Shortcut Applications , Bookmarks or Phone Book 7 highlight an item 7 A[Entry] ■ Move Icons >In Step 1, highlight an icon to move 7 A[Menu] 7 Move Shortcut 7 Select a position Private Menu Save frequently used functions in Private Menu. Up to 12 items can be saved. Change preset functions as needed. Opening Private Menu In Standby, press and hold Select a menu Private Menu appears. To return to Standby: S[Back] ■ Delete Icons >In Step 1, highlight an icon to move 7 A[Menu] 7 Remove Shortcut 7 Private Menu 1-20 Customizing Private Menu In Standby, press and hold Highlight target 7 A[Menu] 7 Set Shortcut Select an item Activate Simple menu to limit mode options to basic ones. Enlarge fonts in Messaging, Phone Book, Call Log and Browser menus, and maximize volume. Handset is limited to basic operations (ZP.1-22). Font size cannot be changed. To change volume: ZP.1-22 Getting Started Simple Mode Highlight an item 7 A[Entry] ■ Change Menu Order >After Step 1, highlight a function 7 A[Menu] 7 Move Shortcut 7 Select a position ■ Delete Functions >After Step 1, highlight a function 7 A[Menu] 7 Remove Shortcut ■ Reset Private Menu >After Step 1, A[Menu] 7 Reset Defaults 7 Normal Mode Window Simple Mode Window Font Size: Large Earpiece Volume: Volume 6 1-21 1 Activating Simple Mode Getting Started Simple Mode In Standby, press and hold G 7 To cancel: Press and hold G 7 ■ Change Earpiece Volume or >In Standby, press and hold again (short press during a call). ■ Position Clock in Standby >In Simple Mode, Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Standby Display Clock 4 Lower Center ■ Cancel from Main Menu 7 A[Normal] 7 >In Standby, Note While switching between modes, other functions are not available. For approximately 30 seconds after mode switching is complete, all calls/ messages are blocked. Turning off the power does not cancel Simple Mode. Standby Window and Private Menu is not available in Simple Mode. Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Phone Settings 4 Change Simple Mode 4 1-22 Simple Mode Menu Phone View Phone Book Create New Entry Call Log Message List Voice Mail Account Details Messaging Incoming Mail Create New S! Mail Drafts Retrieve New Sent Messages Unsent Messages Create New SMS Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks Saved Pages Enter URL Camera Take Photos View Photos Record Movies View Movies Page XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX Simple Mode Menu Tools Calendar Alarms Bar Code Reader Calculator Notepad Voice Recorder Infrared Settings Ringer Volume Assign Ringtone Vibration Alert Wallpaper Standby Display Clock Date & Time Data Folder View Photos View Movies Ring Songs&Tones Amusement S! Familiar Usability Other Documents Memory Status Page XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX XX-XX Passwords Call Barring Password 4-digit number specified at initial subscription, required to restrict handset services (ZP.2-19). If entered incorrectly three times, Call Barring Password settings lock; Phone Password 9999 4 to 8-digit number required to use/change some handset functions. e appears for each digit entered. Phone Password can be changed on handset (ZP.10-2). If Phone Password is incorrectly entered three times, warning message Call Barring Password & Center Access Code must be changed. Reach SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-32) for details. Call Barring Password can be changed on handset (ZP.2-19). Getting Started Phone Password, Center Access Code and Call Barring Password are needed for handset use. Note Write down Phone Password, Center Access Code and Call Barring Password. appears. Turn off handset and try again. Do not reveal Phone Password, Center Access Code and Call Barring Center Access Code For details, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.16-30). Password. SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages. 4-digit number specified at initial subscription; required to access Voice Mail via landlines or subscribe to fee-based information. Do not attempt to change Center Access Code. For details, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.16-30). 1-23 1 View Blind My Number Getting Started Activate View Blind to protect Display from prying eyes. Confirm handset phone number in Account Details (ZP.4-14). Also confirm data saved in Account Details: name, mail address, etc. Select from three levels (Highest protection: Level 3). Press and hold I To cancel: Press and hold I again ■ Change Level >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Display Settings 4 View Blind 4 Level 4 Select a level View Blind is set to Level 1 by default. Note Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Display Settings 4 View Blind 4 Settings ON/OFF. View Blind cannot be activated: While calling; in View Blind Setting; while S! Appli is active When activating S! Appli, View Blind is temporarily canceled. After terminating/suspending S! Appli, View Blind reactivates. 1-24 In Standby, 7P Account Details appears. Call Making/Answering Voice Calls ............................. 2-2 Advanced Features ............................................. 2-14 Making Voice Calls .....................................................................2-2 Calling Abroad from Japan..........................................................2-3 Emergency Calls (110, 119, 118) ................................................2-3 Answering Voice Calls.................................................................2-4 Making Voice Clear (Shikkari Talk) ...............................................2-4 Dialing Functions ......................................................................2-14 International Call Functions ......................................................2-14 Incoming Call Functions............................................................2-15 Engaged Call Functions ............................................................2-15 Video Call Image Settings .........................................................2-16 Call Log Functions ....................................................................2-16 Answer Phone/Recording Functions ..........................................2-17 Global Roaming Settings ..........................................................2-17 Optional Service Functions .......................................................2-18 Making/Answering Video Calls ............................. 2-5 Note ..........................................................................................2-5 Video Call Window .....................................................................2-5 Making Video Calls .....................................................................2-6 Answering Video Calls ................................................................2-6 Call Log................................................................. 2-7 Viewing Call Logs .......................................................................2-7 Making Calls from Call Log .........................................................2-8 Answer Phone....................................................... 2-8 Activating/Canceling Answer Phone ............................................2-8 Playing Messages .......................................................................2-9 Calling while Abroad ............................................ 2-9 Calling within the Same Country .................................................2-9 Calling Japan and Other Countries ............................................2-10 Optional Services ............................................... 2-11 Overview ..................................................................................2-11 Call Forwarding ........................................................................2-11 Voice Mail ................................................................................2-12 2-1 2 Making/Answering Voice Calls Call Making Voice Calls Before Calling Confirm signal strength (ZP.1-8) If any of these indicators appear: (red) Tip #Operations Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-9) #Making Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-11) #Save Entered Phone Number (ZP.4-5) #Making Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6) #Speed Dial (ZP.4-8) Settings #Call Time & Call Cost (ZP.XX-9) #End Calls by Closing Handset (ZP.XX-10) 7Calls cannot be made (ZP.1-8, P.18-9) Enter a phone number Include area code for all numbers. Showing/Hiding Caller ID 1 Enter a phone number 7 A[Menu] 7 My Caller ID Confirm the number, then J L to end call To adjust volume: or Call Time appears. Correcting Misentries Use to place cursor after digit(s) to delete, then press K. Press and hold K to delete all digits. Note Do not cover antenna area (ZP.1-6) with hand or sticker; may weaken signal strength and cause calls/transmissions to be unavailable. 2-2 Outgoing Call Functions Show or Hide To always show/hide Caller ID: ZP.2-18 Sending Touch-tone Signals Send touch-tone signals for services such as reserving tickets, checking bank balance, etc. Save number strings to be sent as a touch-tone signal. When entering a phone number, press and hold H 7 Enter a number string Emergency Calls (110, 119, 118) Calls cannot be Made in Following Cases: When Emission OFF Mode is ON In PIN entry window upon turning on handset (PIN entry is ON) When Secure Remote Lock is active When USIM Card is not inserted When an emergency call is made from a mobile phone, location is reported to first response agencies such as the police. Location information may be inaccurate due to location or signal conditions. Describe location or nearby landmarks. Base Station Positioning System is accurate within 100 meters to 10 kilometers. Location information from distant base stations may be inaccurate. Function available where first response agencies have completed system installation. Dialing 184 before 110, 119 or 118, cancels location report. However, first responders may obtain location information for immediate and serious threats to life. Not available for international roaming. Requires no separate subscription or transmission fees. Call Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 (Coast Guard) even when some handset restrictions are active. Emergency Positioning Request Note Emergency numbers may not be dialable outside Japan depending on the network available or handset settings. 2-3 2 Answering Voice Calls Call When a Call Arrives… Handset rings; Notification Light flashes. If Caller ID is sent, number appears in Display; if saved in Phone Book, caller's name appears. J to talk To adjust volume: or L to end call Call Time appears. Note When Caller ID is not sent, Withheld appears. Tip #Operations Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-9) #Rejecting Unknown Callers #Rejecting Specific Numbers (ZP.XX-5) Settings #Press Any Key to Answer Calls #Answer Calls by Opening Handset #End Calls by Closing Handset (ZP.XX-10) 2-4 Incoming Call Functions ■ Operations Available when Incoming Call Arrives Mute Ringtones Place Calls on Hold Answer Phone* Call Rejection Call Forwarding * Voice Call only > [Mute] >L >K > S[Reject] > A[Forward] Activate Call Forwarding (ZP.2-14) beforehand to forward incoming calls to a preset number. If Call Forwarding is not active, call is rejected. Making/Answering Video Calls Exchange video/sound with video call-compatible mobiles. default, Outgoing Image is set to Alternative Picture. Example: Outgoing Video Call by Default Call Send Alternative Picture (still image) or video Image via Camera. By Video Call Window Video Call Indicator Note Incoming Image Only available within 3G network coverage. 840P is 3G-324M compliant; calls connected via different systems may be disconnected (charges apply). Increasing Speaker volume may cause interference. Decrease volume. Handset may become warm during Video Call. This is not malfunction. When incoming/outgoing sound or image fails, try calling again. Outgoing Image (Alternative Picture/ Video Image) Call Time Indicators Incoming/Outgoing Sound OK Incoming Sound NG/ Outgoing Sound OK Incoming Image OK/ Outgoing Image NG Incoming/Outgoing Image NG Incoming Sound OK/ Outgoing Sound NG Microphone ON Incoming/Outgoing Sound NG Video ON Incoming/Outgoing Image OK Alternative Picture ON Incoming Image NG/ Outgoing Image OK Microphone OFF Zoom Level (1-25) Image display changes depending on settings. 2-5 2 Call Making Video Calls Answering Video Calls Before Calling When a Video Call Arrives… Confirm signal strength (ZP.1-8) If any of these indicators appear: If Caller ID is sent, number appears in Display; if saved in Phone Book, caller's name appears. (red) 7 Video Calls cannot be made (ZP.1-8, P.18-9) Enter a phone number Confirm the number, then D When answered, outgoing (alternative) and incoming images appear; other party’s voice sounds via Speaker. To adjust volume: J or D Send Video Image L to end call Note Other party’s voice sounds via Earpiece in Manner Mode; activate Speaker (ZP.2-9). Tip #Outgoing Call Functions (ZP.2-2) #Operations Available during a Video Call (ZP.2-9) #Making Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-11) #Save Entered Phone Numbers (ZP.4-5) #Making Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6) Settings #Change Alternative Picture (ZP.XX-12) 2-6 A[YES] Video Image is sent. Send Alternative Picture S[NO] International Calls Application not required. For details, go to: Call Calling Abroad from Japan Alternative Picture is sent. http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/call/ L to end call Note When no image is selected in Step 2, Alternative Picture is sent. Other party’s voice sounds via Earpiece in Manner Mode; activate Speaker (ZP.2-9). Tip #Incoming Call Functions (ZP.2-4) #Operations Available during a Video Call (ZP.2-9) Settings #Change Alternative Picture (ZP.XX-12) Enter a phone number Select a country/region A[Menu] 7 International Call Country/region code list appears. Voice Call Video Call ■ Enter Country/Region Code Directly > J 7 Press and hold P to display "+(IDD Prefix)" 7 Enter a country/region code 7 Enter a number (omit first 0) 7 Voice Call: J / Video Call: D International Code is set to 0046010 by default. The number can be changed if required (ZP.XX-8). Do not omit leading 0 to call to Italy (country code: 39). 2-7 2 Calling while Abroad Call May require application to Global Roaming Service. Download and take Global Roaming Guide when traveling abroad. For details, go to: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/global_roaming/ Example: When Roaming Dial Assist is Active Roaming Dial Assist is set to ON by default. Voice Call Enter a phone number 7 J Video Call Enter a phone number 7 D Select an item (See below) Item Call to Japan* Call to Visited Country/Area Call to Other Country/Area As is Call 2-8 Operation/Description Call Japan Call within the country/region you stay Call other Countries/regions >Select a country/region 7 Voice Call:J / Video Call:D Call a number just as entered. Select when calling within the country/region you stay. * Leading 0 is omitted and IDD Prefix and country/region code (e.g. +81) are added. (When calling Italy, leading 0 is not omitted.) Note In Step 1, to dial number as is, enter an IDD Prefix and a country/region code directly or select a phone book entry with an IDD Prefix and a country/region code. Engaged Call Functions Global Roaming Settings ■ Select Operator Automatic >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 International Setting 4 Select Network 4 Select an item (See below) Item Manual Automatic Operation/Description 3G/GSM : 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. Handset selects an available network automatically using area (network condition). 3G : 3G service area in Japan or abroad. GSM : GSM service area abroad. Unavailable in Japan. 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. Handset selects 3G service area in Japan, and selects available network automatically using area (network condition) abroad. Automatic is recommended. Tip #Change International Code #Edit Country/Region Code #Select Operator #Set Operator Priority for Automatic Search #Deactivate Roaming Dial Assist (ZP.15-9) Operations Available during a Voice Call Item Adjust Volume Operation/Description Adjust volume within two seconds. Adjusted volume is retained even after calls end or handset is turned off. Call ■ Add to Country/Area Number List >Enter a number 7 A[Menu] 7 International Call 7 A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Enter a country/region name 7 Enter country/region code > Place Call on > J To resume call:J Hold Call Waiting or Group Calling subscription required to use Hold (ZP.2-16). Speaker ON/ Toggle Speaker or Earpiece OFF > A[Menu] 7 Speaker ON or Speaker OFF Record Record up to 60 seconds of a call Conversation > To end recording: Recorded data is saved to Ring Songs&Tones (ZP.XX-2). Alternatively, A[Menu] 7 Record . Send Touch Tones Use keypad to send touch tones for Voice Mail or other touch tone activated services > P to O, G or H Open Phone Book > A[Menu] 7 Phone Book 7 Select a Phone Book entry Send SMS > A[Menu] 7 Create New SMS 7 Create an SMS 7 S[Send] 2-9 2 Operations Available during a Video Call Call Item Adjust Volume Operation/Description > Adjust volume within two seconds. Adjusted volume is retained even after calls end or handset is turned off. Call Log Incoming and outgoing call records appear here. Use these records to call back. All Calls: All dialed/received calls Incoming: All received calls (up to 50 records) Outgoing: All dialed calls (up to 50 records) Speaker ON/ Toggle Speaker or Earpiece OFF > A[Menu] 7 Speaker ON or Speaker OFF Switch Image Toggle between Incoming and Outgoing Images Priority > A[Menu] 7 Image Priority 7 Priority Incoming or Priority Outgoing 2-10 Image & Sound Settings Change Outgoing Image and sound settings 7 Select an item (See below) > ・Send Voice & Video : Send video image and sound ・Alternative Picture : Send Alternative Picture and sound ・Mute Voice : Send video image only ・Alt. Picture & Mute Voice : Send Alternative Picture only Mute > S[Mute] appears. To cancel Mute: S[Mute OFF] Zoom > Open Phone Book > A[Menu] 7 View Phone Book 7 Select a Phone Book entry (zoom in) or (zoom out) Status Indicators Answered Voice Call Answered Video Call Missed Voice Call Missed Video Call Rejected Voice Call Rejected Video Call Outgoing Voice Call Outgoing Video Call Viewing Call Logs 7 Select a Call Log To see record details, select one Note Newest record appears at top of list. Names appear if saved in Phone Book. When a number is called more than once, only last record appears. Call Log records remain even if handset is turned off. When the maximum number of records are saved, oldest is deleted first. Call Log can also be opened from Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Call Log. Tip Settings #Open Incoming Call Log for Missed Calls by Opening Handset (ZP.XX-10) to select a Call Log Highlight a record 7 A[Menu] 7 Call Call Making Calls from Call Log Voice Calls Voice Call Video Calls Video Call International Calls International Call 7 Select a country/region 7 Voice Calls: J / Video Calls: D ■ Show/Hide Caller ID >In Step 3, Show Number or Hide Number 7 A[Menu] 7 Call 7 Voice Call or Video Call 2-11 2 Call Log Functions Call Press A[Menu] in individual records for following operations. Item View Operation/Description View Call Log details Call Make calls from recorded number Create Message >S! Mail or SMS 7 Create a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-8) Message can be sent to SoftBank handsets only. Add to Phone >Create New Entry or Select an entry to add 7 Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-3) Delete >One or All 7 A[YES] (7 For All , Enter Phone Password) Answer Phone Record up to eight voice messages on handset. When Answer Phone is active, appears in Standby. Unavailable when: handset is off or in Emission OFF Mode; Use Voice Mail (ZP.2-12). appears. Activating/Canceling Answer Phone OFF Press and hold K To cancel: Press and hold K again. Redirecting a Call to Answer Phone When a call arrives while Answer Phone is not active, press K to activate Answer Phone. Recording starts. Answer Phone remains active. Note Alternatively, activate/cancel from Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Answer Phone 4 Settings 4 ON/OFF. When full, new messages cannot be recorded even if Answer Phone is activated. Delete old messages. Answer Phone does not respond to Video Calls. 2-12 Playing Messages In Information window, Answer Phone Select a message Playback starts. After playback ends, Information window and disappear. Note Alternatively, press K in Standby, or Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Answer Phone 4 Message List 4 Select a message. From Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Answer Phone ■ Set Answer Time Call When a new message is recorded, Information window opens (ZP.1-17) and appears in Standby. Answer Phone Functions 18 seconds Set time before which call is redirected to Answer Phone. >Settings 7 Answer Time 7 Enter ring time When Answer Phone and Voice Mail or Call Forwarding are both active, function with shorter ring time takes priority. For example, if Answer Phone ring time is 18 seconds and Optional Service is 20 seconds, Answer Phone responds first. (Priority may change due to signal conditions.) Even if Answer Phone takes priority, call is forwarded to Voice Mail or forwarding number when Answer Phone is full. ■ Call Sender >Message List 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Call ■ Delete Messages >Message List 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete or Delete All 7 A[YES] 7 For Delete All , enter Phone Password ■ Save to Phone Book >Message List 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Add to Phone Book 7 Create New Entry or select an entry to add 7 (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-3) 2-13 2 Optional Services Call Overview For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Call Forwarding (ZRight) Voice Mail (ZP.2-12) Call Waiting* (ZP.2-19) Group Calling* (ZP.2-17) Call Barring (ZP.2-19) Caller ID (ZP.2-20) Forward unanswerable calls to a preset number when handset is off, out-of-range, etc. Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center as set or when handset is off, out-of-range, engaged, etc. Missed Call Notification (ZP.2-13) Place the current call on hold and answer a second, or alternate between calls. Call another party during a call and alternate between calls. Add other parties to talk on up to five lines simultaneously. Restrict calls by condition. While Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Service is active, Bar All Outgoing Calls and Bar All Incoming Calls are not available. (Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Service is prioritized.) Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. When forwarding Video Calls, set a destination phone that supports 3G-324M standard video calls. If not, Video Calls are not forwarded. Activating Call Forwarding Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Call Forwarding ON Select a type Select an item (See below) Item Ringer Off Ringer On Operation/Description Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating Forward missed calls Select from Phone Book Phone Book 7 Select an entry 7 Select a phone number Direct Entry Show or hide your number when calling. * Separate subscription required 2-14 Call Forwarding Direct Entry 7 Enter a phone number If Ringer On is selected in step 2, select ring time ■ Check Call Forwarding Status >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Confirm Status Note Toll free numbers and international call numbers cannot be saved as a destination number. When using Call Forwarding together with Answer Phone, the function with shorter ring time takes priority. (Priority may change due to signal conditions.) When Ringer On is set, press J to answer calls while handset is ringing/vibrating (within ring time). To forward calls immediately while handset is ringing/vibrating, press A[Forward]. Calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center via Call Forwarding function; Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. Voice Mail is not available for Video Calls. Call ■ Cancel Call Forwarding >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Cancel All 4 Voice Mail Activating Voice Mail Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Voice Mail ON Select an item (See below) Item Ringer Off Ringer On Operation/Description Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating Forward missed calls >Select a ring time ■ Check Voice Mail Status >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Confirm Status ■ Cancel Voice Mail >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Cancel All 4 2-15 Note When using Voice Mail together with Answer Phone, the function with Call shorter ring time takes priority. (Priority may change due to signal conditions.) When Ringer On is set, press J to answer calls while handset is ringing/vibrating (within ring time). To forward calls immediately while handset is ringing/vibrating, press A[Forward]. Checking Voice Mail Messages Information window (ZP.1-17) and appear in Standby when new messages are recorded. In Information window, select Voice Mail Follow voice guidance. Information window and messages are checked. disappear after ■ View Details View callers' phone numbers and date/time Voice Mail messages were left before playing messages. Activate Missed Call Notification beforehand. (ZP.2-16) to open Incoming Call Log 7 Select a Voice Mail notification 7 > View details 7 A[Menu] 7 Listen to Voice Mail Note Alternatively, follow these steps to check Voice Mail: Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Listen to Voice Mail 2-16 Missed Call Notification When Missed Call Notification function is active, Information window appears for calls missed while handset was off, out-of range, engaged etc. Available only when Voice Mail is active. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Missed Call Notification Handset connects to the Network. Follow voice guidance. When Calls are Received while Missed Call Notification is Active… Information window appears for missed calls when handset is turned on or comes into range. to view Incoming Call Log. Press Voice Mail appears in Information window when Voice Mail messages were recorded (ZP.2-15). Call Waiting Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Call Waiting Waiting is active, unanswered calls are transferred to Voice Mail Center or the forwarding number. When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer Off , Call Waiting is disabled. Call Activating/Canceling Call Waiting Note When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer On while Call Current status appears. A[Menu] 7 Activate or Deactivate ■ Check Call Waiting Status >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Call Waiting Answering Second Call 1 When tone sounds, J Press J to alternate between calls. When the party hangs up, active call ends. Press J to re-engage the party on hold. Press L to disconnect active call. ■ Reject Second Call >When tone sounds, S[Reject] 2-17 2 Group Calling Call Separate subscription is required for this service. Dialing New Number during a Call 1 Enter a phone number during a call 7 J The line switches. The other line is placed on hold. ■ Use Phone Book >During a call, A[Menu] 7 Phone Book 7 Select an entry 7 Select a number 7 J Swap Calls 1 During a call, J Press J to toggle lines. When the party hangs up, the call ends. Press J to re-engage the line on hold. Press L to disconnect all lines. 2-18 Connecting to Multiple Parties 1 While switching between two lines, A[Menu] 7 Speak with All Connect up to six lines simultaneously. Press L to disconnect all lines. ■ Add a New Party to a Call >Enter a number during Group Calling 7 J 7 After the party is connected, A[Menu] 7 Speak with All ■ Check Members >Enter a number during Group Calling 7 A[Menu] 7 Member ■ Talk with One Party >Highlight a member 7 A[Menu] 7 Split ■ End Calls Individually >Highlight a member 7 S[End] ■ Cancel All Call Barring >In Step 1, Cancel All Barring 7 Enter Call Barring Password Call Barring or Bar All Incoming Calls is not available. (Call Forwarding or Voice Mail takes priority.) Call Barring Password specified at initial subscription (ZP.1-23) is required to change Call Barring settings. ■ Change Call Barring Password >In Step 1, Call Barring Password 7 Enter current Call Barring Password 7 Enter new Call Barring Password 7 Reenter new Call Barring Password Note Activating/Deactivating Call Barring Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable when Call Barring for Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Call Barring If call is attempted when Call Barring is active, warning message Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls 7 Select an item (See below) Item Bar All Outgoing Calls Bar All International Calls Bar International Calls Bar All Incoming Calls Bar All If Roamed Call When Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is active, Bar All Outgoing Calls outgoing calls is active. appears. It may take longer to appear in some areas. Check Call Barring settings if the message does not appear. Operation/Description Restrict all non-emergency calls Allow only domestic calls Restrict all international calls except to Japan Reject all calls Reject calls when outside Japan A[Menu] 7 ON or OFF Enter Call Barring Password ■ Check Call Barring Status >In Step 1, Confirm Status 7 Select an item (Zabove) 2-19 Caller ID Call Network Set Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Show My Number Select an item Network Set Caller ID setting varies by subscription. Note Alternatively, enter these numbers/symbols before the phone number to show or hide Caller ID: Show: Q I Y or G E Q H Hide: Q I R or H E Q H 2-20 Text Entry Text Entry.............................................................. 3-2 Entering Text......................................................... 3-3 Entering Characters ....................................................................3-3 Pictographs & Symbols ...............................................................3-4 Editing Text ........................................................... 3-5 Deleting & Replacing ..................................................................3-5 Copying/Cutting/Pasting .............................................................3-5 Conversion Methods (Japanese) ........................... 3-6 Predictive Conversion .................................................................3-6 Converting Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics........................3-7 Advanced Features ............................................... 3-8 Text Entry Features .....................................................................3-8 Templates...................................................................................3-9 Learned Words ...........................................................................3-9 Conversion .................................................................................3-9 User's Dictionary ......................................................................3-10 3-1 Text Entry Entering Text Enter alphanumerics, hiragana, kanji, katakana, symbols and pictographs. Text Entry ■ Help Help describes text entry operations. >In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Help 7 Select an item ❶.Input Modes Press D to toggle input modes. ❶ 漢: Kanji (Hiragana) ❷ カナ: Katakana ❸ abc: Alphanumerics 123: Numbers Alternatively, follow the steps below to toggle input modes. A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 Change Input Mode ❷.Double-byte/Single-byte Press and hold D to toggle double-/single-byte. 1/1: Double-byte 1/2: Single-byte ❸.Character/Byte Count Remaining number of enterable characters appears, regardless of input mode. Remaining number of enterable byte appears. Entering Characters Example: Enter 鈴木 す: E three time ず: * 7 E three times 7 G き: W twice *When the next character is on the same key, press cursor. to enter Forecast List To change word before converting, press K. There are four types of word suggestion list: Forecast , Normal, E-1-Kana and Prediction (ZP.3-5) 3-2 In alphanumerics mode, D twice to switch to kanji (hiragana) mode to select 鈴木 first to move ■ Other Input Functions D several times to select an input mode 7 Enter characters Enter small kana (っ, ッ, etc.) Enter a character 7 J Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned small kana. Enter upper case characters Enter a character 7 J Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned upper case character. Add ゛or ゜ Enter a character 7 G for ゛or G twice for ゜ In single-byte katakana mode, ゛and ゜are entered as a single-byte character. Insert line break F to insert line breaks in text Pictographs & Symbols Pictographs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible SoftBank handsets or e-mail addresses. Symbol List: ZP.18-17 In kanji (hiragana) or alphanumerics mode, G SoftBank pictograph list appears. To toggle pictograph list and symbol list: G Text Entry Enter katakana/ alphanumerics Insert space at end of text H repeatedly until single-byte space Insert space within text Toggle characters in reverse order appears*, or use symbol list for double-byte or single-byte space (ZRight) Example: From c, press F to toggle as follows. c 7 b 7 a 7 2… * Space cannot be entered within text in number mode by following the steps above. to select a pictograph or symbol Entering Cross-carrier Pictographs Press H to toggle lists (Universal pictograph list, Full pictograph list and My Pictograms). 3-3 ■ Functions Available in Pictograph/Symbol List Text Entry Enter same pictograph or symbol again S[Besides] Toggle pictograph/symbol list Jump to previous page Jump to next page A[Next] / F Toggle double-/single-byte [symbol list only] Close list Press H to toggle pictograph/symbol list while List Log is open. To open List Log, press G. XXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX Note Alternatively, follow the steps below to access pictograph or symbol: A[Menu] 7 Pictograph or Symbol Additional Features ■ Mail & Web Extensions >In text entry window (in alphanumerics mode), 0 7 Select an extension ■ Emoticons >In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Emotions 7 Select an emoticon ■ Copy from Phone Book/Account Details/Notepad >In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Insert 7 Select an item (See below) Item Phone Book Data* Operation/Description >Select an entry 7 Select an item Account Details* >Select an item Notepad >Highlight a note 7 A[Set] Alternatively, in kanji (hiragana), katakana and alphanumerics (double-/single-byte) mode, press and hold G 7 Highlight a note 7 A[Set]. * Last Name/First Name, Reading, Phone Number, Email Address, Address or Note can be inserted. ■ Enter Kuten Code >In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 Kuten Code 7 Enter a character code (4 digits) (ZP.XX-16) 3-4 Conversion Methods (Japanese) Predictive Conversion While Entering Text After a Word is Fixed Forecast Lists likely conversions (Predictive Candidates) and matching conversions (Normal Candidates) Predictive Candidates: わ 7 私, わたし, etc. Normal Candidates: わ 7 和, 輪, etc. Normal Suggests matching conversions Example: わ 7 和, 輪, etc. E-1-Kana Lists alphanumerics/katakana assigned to key (ZP.3-6) Prediction Suggests words likely to follow Example: 私 is fixed 7 です, の, は, etc. Predictions change with each letter entered. Press A[Forecast]/[Normal] to toggle Forecast List and Normal List. ■ Cancel Prediction List >In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 Context Prediction 7 OFF In kanji (hiragana) mode, P わ is entered and Forecast List appears. to move to Forecast List 7 to select 私 私 is entered and Prediction List appears. Text Entry The following suggestion lists appear while entering text or after a word is fixed. Example: Enter 私の鼻 to move to Prediction List to select の の is entered and Prediction List appears. Y7T A[Normal] はな is entered and Forecast List appears. Normal List appears. Note Handset learns entered characters and suggests them for future conversions. 3-5 6 to move to Normal List to select 鼻 Converting Hiragana to Katakana/ Alphanumerics Text Entry Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) mode. Date and time can be entered quickly. Example 1: Enter OK Step Key Display If the Word is Not Listed Press K to return to hiragana, and segment hiragana to convert separately. Example: Segment はるか into はる and か, then convert to 春香 ① Move cursor to る, then convert はる to 春 7 ② Convert か to 香 7 Using Previously Entered Words Enter the first one or two hiragana to access previously entered words in the list. 3-6 Press (3 times) (twice) ふ ふに S[E-1-Kana] E-1-Kana List OK after highlighting OK. Example 2: Enter 10:30 or 10/30 To enter: or /, enter 、 by pressing H. Step Key QPEP S[E-1-Kana] Display Press あわさわ E-1-Kana List after highlighting 10:30 or 10/30. 10:30 or 10/30 Fixing Entered Characters Automatically Conversion OFF Setting Learning Future Off In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options Learning 7 Enter Phone Password In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options Character Set Time 7 Select a speed Text Entry ON Fix character automatically after specified time elapses. OFF or OFF in Secret Mode ■ Delete All Learned Words >In Step 2, Reset Learned Words 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password Changing Candidate Font Size Normal In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options Candidate Display Size 7 Select a size Canceling Prediction List ON In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options Prediction Setting 7 OFF 3-7 Editing Text Deleting & Replacing Text Entry Delete Characters within Lines Place cursor before a character 7 K A character after cursor is deleted. Press and hold K to delete all characters after cursor. Copy/Cut & Paste Copy or cut text and paste to another place. Delete Characters from the End of Text 3-8 In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Copy or Cut Select Text to Copy/Cut Place cursor before (or after) text to select 7 Place cursor after (or before) text 7 Place cursor at the end of text 7 K Select All A character before cursor is deleted. Press and hold K to delete all characters before cursor. S[All] 7 Enter another character Place cursor at target location 7 A[Menu] 7Paste User's Dictionary Save frequently used words/phrases (up to 100 entries). Saved words/phrases appear among word suggestions. In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 User's Dictionary A[Create]* Enter a word 7 Enter reading In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 User's Dictionary A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description One > Selected Words >Select an entry* 7 A[OK] 7 * Repeat as required to select multiple entries. (When appears.) To cancel selection, press selected, again. All > A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password * When saved items exist: A[Menu] 7 Create Text Entry Saving User's Dictionary Entries Deleting User's Dictionary Entries ■ Edit User's Dictionary Entries >Highlight a word 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit 7 Edit word 7 Edit reading 3-9 3 Text Entry 3-10 Phone Book Overview .............................................................. 4-2 Saving to Phone Book .......................................... 4-3 Phone Book Entry Items ..............................................................4-3 Create New Entry .......................................................................4-3 Other Ways to Add New Entries ..................................................4-5 Making Calls from Phone Book ...................................................4-6 Setting Groups ...........................................................................4-7 S! Addressbook Back-up....................................... 4-7 Account Details .................................................... 4-8 Editing Account Details ...............................................................4-8 Advanced Features ............................................... 4-9 Editing/Deleting Phone Book Entries ...........................................4-9 Searching/Using Phone Book ......................................................4-9 S! Addressbook Back-up Functions ...........................................4-11 Account Details Functions .........................................................4-12 4-1 Overview Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book. Phone Book Supplement phone numbers and mail addresses with birthday, street address, an image or notes. Set tones/image for each entry. Note Back-up Important Information Keep a separate copy of Phone Book entry information. When battery is exhausted or removed for extended periods, entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect data recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered entries. 4-2 Sort entries into Groups. Tip #Phone Book Lock (ZP.4-10) #Phone Data Backup (ZP.9-14) #Infrared (ZP.XX-3) Saving to Phone Book Creating New Entry Phone Book Entry Items Save new entries to handset or USIM Card Phone Book. Savable number of entries varies by USIM Card. Phone Book Entry Items Handset USIM Card Last Name/First Name ○ ○ Reading ○ ○ Phone Number Email Address Birthday ○ × Address ○ × Note ○ × Voice Call Ringtone ○ × Video Call Ringtone ○ × Message Ringtone ○ × Notification Light ○ × Picture ○ × Group ○ ○ Secret Setting ○ × ○: Can be saved ×: Cannot be saved Phone Book entries in USIM Card can also be used in another SoftBank handset. 7 A[Menu] 7 Phone Book Save up to 1000 entries in Phone Book. Save phone numbers or mail addresses etc. in USIM Card Phone Book. When saving to USIM Card Phone Book, set Save Settings to USIM or Ask Each Time beforehand (ZP.XX-11). New Entry When no Phone Book entries exist: 7 A[Create] When Save Settings is set to Ask Each Time : Select Phone or USIM Handset Phone Book Select an item (See below) Item Last Name1 Operation/Description Save last name. For USIM Card Phone Book, enter both first name and last name in Name >Enter Last Name First Name1 Save first name >Enter First Name Reading Automatically entered when Last Name and First Name are entered [Edit] 7 Edit reading >To edit Reading, 4-3 Item Operation/Description Phone Number >Enter phone number (7 For handset, select an icon) 1-31 Phone Book Email Address 1-31 >Enter mail address (7 For handset, select an icon) Birthday >Enter birthday Address Enter postal code, country/region, state/province, city, street address or additional information >Select an item 7 Enter text 7 A[Decide] to exit Address field Note >Enter note Voice Call Ringtone Set Incoming call/message ringtone >Follow General Setting 2 or Select a folder in Data Folder 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Set] Video Call Ringtone Message Ringtone 4-4 Notification Light Set Incoming call/message light color >Follow General Setting 3 or select a color Picture Save a still image. Captured still images can be set >Pictures 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Set] or Take Picture 7 to shoot 7 (To delete the image: No Pictures ) Saved still image appears for incoming calls. (Saved still image may not appear while using other functions.) Group >Select a group Sort Phone Book entries by groups. Item Secret Setting Operation/Description Set to show or hide saved entries >Show or Hide When Secret Setting is set to Hide , active Secret Mode to open Secret Mode entries. (ZP.XX-6) To save an entry, enter at least one of the fields Follows General Ringtone settings (ZP.XX-2) Follows General Notification Light settings (ZP.XX-11) A[Save] Other Ways to Add New Entries Save currently displayed phone numbers or mail addresses to Phone Book. Save Entered Phone Number Enter a phone number 7 A[Menu] 7 Add to Phone Book Save from Call Log 7 Select a Call Log 7 Highlight a record 7 A[Menu] 7 Add to Phone Book Sort entries by Group. Custom set ringtones/notifications per group. Phone Book or USIM Card Phone Book Groups appear according to Change View setting. Assign Phone Book entries to Groups (ZP.4-4); otherwise, entries will be automatically assigned to Ungrouped . Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Group When Change View is set to USIM : Highlight a group 7 A[Rename] Save from Sent/Received Messages A [ ] 7 Sent Messages or Incoming Mail (7 Select a folder) 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Add Destination to Phone Book or Add Sender to Phone Book New Entry Create New Entry 7 Enter details (From Step 2 on P.4-3) Add to Existing Entry Select an existing entry 7 Enter details (From Step 2 on P.4-3) A[Save] Highlight a group 7 A[Menu] 7 Rename 7 Enter group name Phone Book Setting Groups A[Menu] 7 Sound & Notification Light Set Ringtone Voice Call Ringtone , Video Call Ringtone or Message Ringtone 7 Follow General Setting or select a folder in Data Folder 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Set] Selecting Follow General Setting applies Ringtone settings (ZP.XX-2). Set Notification Light Notification Light 7 Follow General Setting or select a color 4-5 Selecting Follow General Setting applies Notification Light settings (ZP.XX-11). Searching/Using Phone Book Changing Phone Book Search Method A[Set] Phone Book ■ Switch Between Handset & USIM Card When Change View is set to Phone & USIM (ZP.XX-11), follow these steps to switch view. >Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Group 4 A[Menu] 4 Change to Group(Phone) or Change to Group(USIM) ■ Reset Group Setting >Highlight a group 7 A[Menu] 7 Reset Defaults 7 Note Ringtones/Notification Light settings are unavailable for USIM Card Phone Book Groups. Ringtone/Notification Light settings for each Phone Book entry take priority. A-KA-SA-TA… Search for an entry using one of these search methods: A-KA-SA-TA-NA, Reading or Group. Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Settings 4 Search Method Select a search method Note Alternatively, for A-KA-SA-TA... and Reading , 7 A[Menu] 7 Search Method . Making Calls from Phone Book To change search method: ZAbove Search Phone Book (See below) Search Method Operation/Description A-KA-SA-TA... >Select a page of the required reading Alternatively, select a page by entering reading. Reading >Enter a required reading Group >Select a group 4-6 Select an entry 4 Voice Calls Highlight a phone number 7 J Video Calls Highlight a phone number 7 D Sending Messages from Phone Book Highlight a phone number 7 A[Menu] 7 Call 7 International Call 7 Select a country/region 7 Voice Call: J / Video Call: D ■ Show/Hide Caller ID >In Step 4, highlight a number 7 A[Menu] 7 Call 7 Show Number or Hide Number 7 Voice Call: J / Video Call: D ■ Open Phone Book Entries in Standby (Quick Phone Book Use Mail Address Select a mail address Use Phone Number* Highlight a phone number 7 A[Menu] 7 Create Message 7 S! Mail or SMS Phone Book International Calls 7 Select an entry * SoftBank handset numbers only Create a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-4/ SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-8) Search) >In Standby, press and hold P - O to open entries assigned to that key. Example: "NA" page: Press and hold T When pressing key for page without any entry, the next page with entries appears. Change One Touch Key setting to Speed Dial. (ZP.XX-5) 4-7 Speed Dial Set phone numbers to Speed Dial for easy dialing. Set One Touch Key setting to Speed Dial beforehand (ZP.XX-5). Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Speed Dial Phone Book Select a key number [1] - [9] To enter phone number directly: Highlight a key number [1] - [9] 7 A[Edit] 7 Enter a number Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a phone number Using Phone Book ■ Using Phone Book Entries Some functions may not be available depending on entries/entry items. 7 (Highlight an entry 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below) > or 7 Select an entry 7 (Highlight an item 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Select > an item (See below) Item View details Call Make calls >Select an item 7 Operate selected item (ZFrom Step 3 on P.2-11) Create Message Create New S! Mail/SMS >S! Mail or SMS 7 Create a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.XX-8) Edit >Select an item 7 Edit entry 7 A[Save] Deleting Birthday/Address/Picture (ZP.4-9) New Entry (ZP.4-3) Send Send Phone Book entries via S! Mail/Infrared >Attach to S! Mail or Infrared 7 Operate selected item (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.XX-4/Infrared: ZP.XX-3) Change View Select Phone Book to open >Select an item Note When Secret setting is set to Show , Secret Mode entry numbers can be set to Speed Dial. While Secret setting is set to Hide , the numbers assigned to Secret Mode entries appear as Empty , and may be overwritten. Operation/Description View Search Method (ZP.4-6) 4-8 Item Speed Dial Operation/Description Set phone numbers to Speed Dial (ZP.4-8) for easy dialing >(Select a number 7) Select a key number ([1] - [9]) Delete > A[YES] Editing Phone Book Entries 7 Highlight a Phone Book entry 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit Edit entry 7 A[Save] ■ Delete Birthday >Highlight Birthday field 7 A[Menu] 7 Clear Birthday Phone Book Copy to USIM/ (ZP.4-10) Copy to Phone Managing Phone Book ■ Delete All Items in Address Field >Highlight Address field 7 A[Menu] 7 Clear Address ■ Delete Picture >Select Picture field 7 No Pictures Deleting Phone Book Entries Deleting a Phone Book Entry 7 Highlight a Phone Book entry 7 A[Menu] Delete 7 4-9 Deleting All Phone Book Entries Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Memory Manager 4 Delete All(Phone) or Delete All(USIM) A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password OFF While Phone Book Lock is active, saving new entries, viewing, changing settings, etc. are restricted. Phone Book When Phone Book Lock is active, Copying Phone Book Entries Entry items unsupported by USIM Card are not copied. Copying One by One 7 Highlight a phone Book entry 7 A[Menu] 7 Copy to Phone or Copy to USIM * * Warning message appears when copying entry items unsupported by USIM Card. Copying All Entries Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Memory Manager 4 Copy All from USIM or Copy All to USIM Phone Book Lock and Messaging Lock are both active, appears. When Phone Book Lock appears. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Phone Book Lock ON or OFF Enter Phone Password For ON , press Note Call Log, My Details, S! Address Book and Phone Book backup to Memory Card are available while Phone Book Lock is active. Phone Book Memory Status Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Memory Status View handset/USIM Card Phone Book memory status. 4-10 S! Addressbook Back-up Back up Phone Book entries to S! Addressbook (network server); synchronize handset Phone Book with S! Addressbook; restore Phone Book after accidental loss/ alteration. Notes Fully charge battery beforehand ( appears). Transmission fees apply to synchronization, backup and restoration. Restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Ringtone, Notification Light, Picture S! Addressbook is deleted upon contract termination. Addresses saved in Address field on handset Phone Book are saved to building name field in S! Addressbook. When number of characters saved in S! Addressbook exceeds maximum number of characters savable on handset Phone Book, excess characters do not appear on handset Phone Book. direction. When no handset Phone Book entries exist, selecting Synchronize , Sync from Phone or Backup to Server deletes S! Addressbook. When no S! Addressbook Back-up exist, selecting Synchronize , Sync from Server or Restore from Server deletes all handset Phone Book entries. ■ Capacity Disparities When the number of savable items varies between handset Phone Book and S! Addressbook, synchronization reflects lower limit. Phone Book Separate subscription is required for this service. ■ Synchronization/Back-up/Restoration Be careful of back-up/restoration timing or selecting a synchronization ■ Transfer to New Handsets S! Addressbook Back-up-compatible 3G Handsets: Data remains. Other 3G Handsets: Service subscription and data remains, but data is not accessible via handset (accessible via PCs). V3/V4/V5/V6/V8 Series: Service subscription is terminated and data is deleted. 4-11 Manual Synchronization Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 S! Addressbook Back-up 4 Start Sync Phone Book 7 Enter Phone Password Select an item (See below) Item Synchronize Operation/Description Synchronize handset Phone Book with S! Addressbook Sync from Phone Send edited data to S! Addressbook Sync from Server Receive edited data from S! Addressbook Backup to Server Back up handset Phone Book to S! Addressbook Restore from Server Restore S! Addressbook to handset Phone Book Auto Synchronization Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 S! Addressbook Back-up 4 Auto Sync Settings Enter Phone Password 7 ON/OFF 7 ON Start Time 7 Set start time Repetition 7 Select a repetition type (See below) Item Weekly Operation/Description Synchronize weekly at specified time of the day >Select a day Monthly Synchronize monthly at specified time of the date >Enter a date After Modification Synchronize ten minutes after entries are edited of Phone Book Sync Mode 7 Select a Sync type 7 A[Save] View Sync Log View synchronization/back-up/restoration logs. Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 S! Addressbook Back-up 4 Sync Log 4-12 Select a log Account Details Save phone number, mail address, street address, etc. in Account Details. 7P A[Menu] 7 Edit 7 Select an item 7 Edit Phone Number 1 cannot be edited or deleted. Phone Book Editing Account Details Enter required items 7 A[Save] ■ Delete Items Except Phone Number 1 >After Step 1, A[Menu] 7 Reset 7 Account Details Functions ■ Send Account Details via S! Mail/Infrared 7 P 7 A[Menu] 7 Send 7 >In Standby, Attach to S! Mail or Infrared 7 Operate selected item (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.XX-4/Infrared: ZP.XX-3) Images cannot be sent. 4-13 4 Phone Book 4-14 Camera Before Using Camera ............................................ 5-2 Image File Formats .....................................................................5-2 Notes .........................................................................................5-2 Camera ......................................................................................5-2 Camera Display Indicators...........................................................5-3 Pictures/Videos ..................................................... 5-5 Capturing Still Images.................................................................5-5 Recording Videos ........................................................................5-6 Functions Available while Shooting .............................................5-7 Viewing Saved Images ......................................... 5-9 Sending Images/Videos .............................................................5-10 Magnifying Loupe............................................... 5-10 5-1 Before Using Camera Camera 840P features approximately Two Mega Pixel CMOS Auto-focus Camera capable of capturing still images and videos. Image File Formats Camera Captured images/videos are saved to Data Folder. Image Type File Format Save Location Still images JPEG (.jpg) Videos MPEG-4 (.3gp) Videos Pictures Press F in Standby to activate Camera, or press S in Picture Preview Window to activate Video Camera; press and hold F in Standby to activate Magnifying Loupe (ZP.5-10). Camera Storage* Approx. 1000 Approx. 130 * Storage size is based on default settings Note Notes Remove dust/debris from lens cover with a soft cloth. Handset movement may blur images; hold handset firmly. Capturing/saving images immediately after handset has been left in a hot place may affect image quality. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect image quality. Shutter Click Shutter click sounds at fixed volume even in Manner Mode. To change shutter click sound: ZP.5-8 5-2 Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Camera 4 Camera, Video Camera or Magnifying Loupe. Camera is not available when battery is low. Incoming calls, Alarm and low battery cancel Camera. Captured images/ recorded video clips are retained. When left in preview window for three minutes, Camera is canceled and previous window returns. Camera Display Indicators ■ Picture Preview Window Press P to open key assignment guide. Item ❶ Save to ❷ VGA Wallpaper Night Mode Fine Normal ❺ Self-Timer (ZP.XX-7) 5 seconds 10 seconds ❻ Automatic Fine White Balance (ZP.XX-8) Focus Setting Cloudy Multi Shot ❽ QQVGA Super Fine ❼ SXGA QVGA ❹ Multi Shot (ZP.XX-5) Night Mode (ZP.XX-8) ❾ UXGA ❸ Quality ❼ ❶ Operation Memory Card Camera ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺❻ Size Description Phone Light Bulb Auto Focus Close-up Scenery ❽ Focus Guide(ZP.XX-7) Adjust focus automatically ❾ Effect(ZP.XX-8) Normal/ Sepia/Monochrome/Negative Indicate zoom level (Level 1-25) to zoom in/ to zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Zoom Auto Focus Lock Lock focus on the subject Brightnes Adjust brightness (Level -2 - +2) – to set Auto Focus Lock H Brighter/G darker 5-3 ■ Video Preview Window Press P to open key assignment guide. ❷ ❸ ❹❺ ❷ ❻ Quality Camera ❶ ❼ ❽ 5-4 Item ❶ Save to ❾ Description Phone Available only when Super Fine Fine Normal ❸ Recording Time Attach to S! Mail ❹ Self-Timer (ZP.XX-7) 5 seconds ❺ Automatic White Balance (ZP.XX-8) ❻ Focus Setting Operation Memory Card Cloudy Extended Video W 10 seconds Fine Light Bulb Close-up Recording Time is set to Extended Video . Scenery ❼ Effect (ZP.XX-8) Normal/ Sepia/Monochrome/Negative ❽ Brightness Adjust brightness (Level -2 - +2) H Brighter/ G darker ❾ Zoom Indicate zoom level (Level 1-25) to zoom in/ to zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Pictures/Videos Continuous Shooting Confirm battery strength (ZP.1-9) and memory (ZP.6-8) before recording. When battery is low, video cannot be recorded. Capturing Still Images Press F to activate Camera Frame subject Picture Preview Window In Picture Preview Window, R To view captured images, When Viewing a Full-size Image [Shoot] to capture the image Camera automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. Shutter click sounds at fixed volume. Picture size is fixed to QVGA (240x320) . When Multi Shot is ON , Night Mode is set to OFF automatically. [Save] To return to preview window without saving the image: K L to exit Return to Standby. Frame subject 7 [Shoot] Image thumbnails appear. To stop shooting halfway: K To return to preview window without saving the image: S[Delete] 7 Go to Step 1 Camera Capture a succession of 15 still images automatically with a single press. to highlight an image Full-size image appears. to toggle full-size images. A[Save All] or Press [Save] [Save] to save the full-size image. When Viewing Thumbnailed Images A[Menu] 7 Save All Pictures or Save This One Only Note Data Folder opens when Phone memory becomes full. Delete files; image is automatically saved. If save location is set to Memory Card (ZP.6-9) and memory becomes full, image is saved to Phone memory automatically. 5-5 Recording Videos Camera F 7 S to activate Video Frame subject Functions Available while Shooting From Camera ■ Auto Focus Lock To focus on an off-centered subject, lock focus on the subject and recompose your picture. Check if Focus Setting is set to Auto Focus (ZP.5-3). 7 When focus is on subject, >Adjust Focus Guide to subject 7 [Shoot] 7 [Save] recompose your picture 7 When in focus, handset sounds and Focus Guide turns green. To try again: K [Record] to start recording Tone sounds. [Stop] to end recording Tone sounds. Recording stops automatically at maximum recording time. To return to preview window without saving the image: S[Back] To review clip: Playback Video Preview Window To save the video clip, select Save to Data Folder L to exit Return to Standby. Note If Phone memory becomes full, Data Folder opens. Delete files; image is automatically saved. If Save to is set to Memory Card (ZP.5-9), file is saved to Memory Card automatically. To delete the saved file, select Delete . 5-6 Camera: F Video Camera: F 7 S ■ Self-Timer [Shoot]/[Record] ( 7 For Video Camera, > T 7 Frame subject 7 [Stop]) 7 [Save] or Save to Data Folder Self-Timer tone sounds. After set period of time, shutter is released and capturing starts. Press T to toggle 5 seconds , 10 seconds and OFF . When Self-Timer is active, press S[Cancel] to return to preview window without canceling Self-Timer. Incoming calls or Alarm cancel image capture. Self-Timer is canceled and previous menu returns. Still Image Video (Attach to S! Mail) Size Zoom Level UXGA(1200x1600) – Max. Ratio (Approx.) – 1 level 1.3 times VGA(480x640) 25 levels 2.5 times QVGA(240x320) 25 levels 5.0 times QQVGA(120x160) 25 levels 10.0 times 壁紙(240x427) 25 levels 3.7 times Phone 30 seconds Quality (Dots) Memory Card 30 seconds Normal (176 x 144) Max. Ratio (Approx.) 6.8 times Video (Extended Video) Recording Time (Approx.) Phone Quality (Dots) Memory Card Max. Ratio (Approx.) 160 seconds 60 minutes Normal (176 x 144) 6.8 times 85 seconds 60 minutes Fine (176 x 144) 6.8 times 30 seconds 45 minutes Super Fine (352 x 288) 3.4 times Camera SXGA(960x1280) Recording Time (Approx.) Video Camera zoom level: 1 - 25 Record video in well-lit conditions. Pictures/Videos folder shares memory with Pictures, Sounds, S! Appli, etc. in Data Folder. Saved still images, S! Appli, etc. reduce available memory for pictures/videos. The number of files that can be saved to Memory Card depends on the capacity of the card in use. 5-7 Viewing Saved Images Magnifying Loupe Use handset as a magnifying glass. Enlarged image appears on Display at camera's maximum zoom level. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Open Pictures Pictures Open Videos Camera Videos Select a file Selected image appears. ■ Open Pictures Saved on Memory Card >After selecting Pictures in Step 1, select Switch to DigitalCamera 7 Select a folder ■ Open Videos Saved on Memory Card >After selecting Videos in Step 1, select Switch to Video Camera 7 PRL folder Tip 5-8 When in focus, handset sounds and Focus Guide disappears. To try again: To adjust brightness: G or H To adjust zoom: Frame subject from as close ten centimeters. If focus detection stalls, adjust distance from subject by moving handset. Example: Pictures #Editing Still Images (ZP.9-17) Press and hold F News/Entertainment S! Quick News (Japanese) .................................... 6-2 Registering S! Quick News Items ................................................6-2 Opening New Information ..........................................................6-2 Media Player......................................................... 6-4 Downloading Music/Video ................................... 6-5 Downloading Music (Chaku-Uta /Chaku-Uta Full )/Video ...........6-5 Music Search ..............................................................................6-5 ® ® Using Media Player............................................... 6-6 Playback Window Indicators .......................................................6-6 Playing Music (Audio Player) .......................................................6-6 Playing Video (Video Player) ........................................................6-8 Playback Window Operations ......................................................6-9 Available Functions in Media Player ............................................6-9 Using Playlist ............................................................................6-10 Playlist Functions ......................................................................6-11 E-Books (Japanese) ............................................. 6-12 S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) ...... 6-13 Registering/Canceling ...............................................................6-13 Using S! Information Channel ...................................................6-14 Using Weather Indicator ...........................................................6-14 6-1 S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) Subscribe to content and periodically receive updates. Set Weather Indicator to appear on Standby. Transmission fees apply for updates. Registering/Canceling News/Entertainment Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather Register/Cancel Handset connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. Using S! Information Channel Up to seven updates are saved. Viewing New Information When information arrives, and Information window appears in Standby. In Information window, New S! Information Channel Information appears. Follow onscreen instructions. Option Menu Items (ZP.XX-13) ■ Manually Retrieve Information >Select S! Information Channel in Information window. Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Get Latest Contents. ■ Hide Information Window >Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Missed Event settings(S! Information Channel) 4 OFF 6-2 Note Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 What's New?. Viewing Previously Received Information Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather History 7 Select a date for unread news and for read news appear. Using Weather Indicator Weather Indicator for current forecast area appears in Standby. Information window appears for weather updates. Select New Weather to view details. Indicators are updated periodically. Clear, Rain, and thunderstorm later, Example) Cloudy with occasional snow etc. Indicators other than the above also appear for more information. ■ Manually Update Weather Indicator >Select Weather in Information window. Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Weather Indicator 4 Manual Update. ■ Hide Information Window >Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Weather Indicator 4 Missed Event settings(Weather) 4 OFF Note Alternatively, view forecast details from Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment Weather Indicator Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Weather Indicator 4 Weather. Hiding Weather Indicator Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Information Channel/Weather 4 Weather Indicator 4 Display Settings OFF When Display Settings is set to OFF , update is also deactivated. 6-3 S! Quick News (Japanese) Add news headlines, weather forecasts, etc. via S! Quick News List to scroll across Standby Window. Standby Window: ZP.1-18 Registering or viewing S! Quick News incurs transmission fees. No fees apply for viewing ticker information. For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). News/Entertainment 6-4 Registering S! Quick News Items Register one News Flash , up to four General news and one Special news. Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Quick News 4 S! Quick News List Register from here Select an item 7 Yahoo! Keitai connects and contents list appears. Follow onscreen instructions. Opening New Information Viewing New Information in Standby When new information is received, appears in Standby. to highlight ticker Information (up to three lines) appears above ticker. to check content Content list appears. Select information Details appear. Tip Settings #Show Only Unread Items in Standby #Change Marquee Speed #Show Image Data (ZP.XX-14) Opening S! Quick News List/S! Loop List Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 S! Quick News 4 S! Quick News List or S! Loop List Select an item Select information To connect to the Network, select a title Content list appears. Detailed information appears. ■ Update Manually >In Step 1, A[Menu] 7 Update 7 One or All 7 ■ View Summary >In Step 1, highlight information 7 A[Menu] 7 Summary Display ■ Delete Registered Items >In Step 1, (highlight information 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One or All ( 7 For All , enter Phone Password) Use BookSurfing® to acquire/view e-books, comics, photo books, etc.), or e-Book Viewer to view XMDF files on handset. BookSurfing® and e-Book Viewer are S! Appli. Download Content Keys (ZP.XX-6) to read CCF/XMDF files. Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones below. Application File Format BookSurfing® CCF (.ccf) e-Book Viewer XMDF (.zbf, .zbk, .zbs) Some PC content may not be viewable via e-Book Viewer. News/Entertainment E-Books (Japanese) Tip Settings #Automatically Update S! Quick News List #Delete S! Quick News Information (ZP.17-12) 6-5 Main Menu 4 Entertainment BookSurfing or e-Book Viewer See application Help menu for usage information. Note When an S! Appli is paused, Confirmation appears; A[YES] to end it News/Entertainment 6-6 and launch BookSurfing® or e-Book Viewer. Launch BookSurfing®/e-Book Viewer via S! Appli, or select a file from Books in Data Folder. Compatible file titles appear in Books; appears next to incompatible files. For Option menu details: ZP.XX-8 When purchasing a new handset, move CCF/XMDF files via Memory Card. However, if CCF/XMDF files are copy protected, Content Keys backup may be needed (ZP.XX-17). Some contents require another Content Key after being moved/copied to a new handset or can not be moved/copied at all. Media Player Overview .............................................................. 8-2 Downloading Music .............................................. 8-2 Downloading Chaku-Uta Full® ....................................................8-3 Transferring WMA Files ...............................................................8-3 Using Music Player ............................................... 8-4 Playback Window Indicators .......................................................8-4 Playing Music .............................................................................8-4 Playback Window Operations ......................................................8-5 Using Play List ............................................................................8-6 Advanced Features ............................................... 8-7 Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA List..........................................................8-7 Available Functions in Music Player ............................................8-8 Play List .....................................................................................8-8 7-1 Media Player Play music (Audio Player) or video clips (Video Player) saved on handset/Memory Card. Playlist: ZP.7-8 Notes Media Player Files may not play due to file support issues or Memory Card status, etc. When battery is low, Media Player cannot play files. When playing files, Notification Light flashes. Playback stops for incoming calls, Alarm and low battery. If messages are received while Media Player is active, Notification Light flashes with a second of vibration and appears in Playback window, but ringtone does not sound. Notification Light/Charging Indicator lights during playback; playback notification light does not light. Copy Protected Files Copy protected files may not play, be saved or forwarded. To play a copy protected file, obtain Content Key (ZP.8-6). Confirm file expiry date or usage limitations (ZP.7-8). 7-2 Saving Music Files on PCs When saving music files to Memory Card via PC or other devices for use with 840P, observe the following guidelines: Copyrighted Works ・ Do not infringe on third party/intellectual property rights. ・ Memory Card music files are limited to private use. Save files to specified Memory Card directory (ZP.8-17) Downloading Music/Video Music Search Downloading Music (Chaku-Uta /Chaku-Uta Full®)/Video ® Access websites directly from Media Player to download music (Chaku-Uta®/Chaku-Uta Full®) or video files. View details (price, expiry date, etc.) on source website. Main Menu 4 Entertainmen 4 Media Player ® Audio 7 Download Music 7 Download Video Video 7 Download Video 7 Main Menu 4 Entertainmen 4 Media Player 4 Audio 4 Music Search Follow onscreen instructions to download music files. Media Player ® Download Music (Chaku-Uta /Chaku-Uta Full ) Search by artist or title to download music files. Handset connects to the Network and Download site appears. Follow onscreen instructions to download media files. 7-3 Using Media Player Playing Music (Audio Player) Playback Window Indicators ■ Supported File Formats MPEG-4 File Media Player Title Artist Progress Bar File Number/ Total Files Volume Elapsed Time/Total Time Playback Mode Indicators Play All Continuous Play Play Once Random Play Repeat Track Change playback mode: ZP.XX-9 Note Titles or artist names may not appear depending on files. 7-4 File Format AMR-NB AAC-LC aacPlus Enhanced aacPlus SMC Extensions .3gp .mp4 .m4a .smc Some files may not play even if format is supported. Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones above. Copy protected files do not play after license expiry (Content Key: ZP.XX-6). Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio Select an item (See below) All Item Operation/Description Select files from handset & Memory Card Music Select files from Music folder Ring Song Select files from Ring Song folder Playlist Select group of files saved to a Playlist >Select a Playlist to select files from Memory Card. Select a file Selected file plays. Playback Window Operations: ZP.7-9 To end playback, L or S[Back] 7 S[NO] To return to Playback window: K ■ Change Playback Position >During playback, A[Menu] 7 Set Playback Position 7 Enter time to start playback While music plays, K/S[Back] 7 To cancel Background Music: In Standby, L 7 Note S! Appli, etc. are unavailable. While Background Music plays, volume level and playback mode settings cannot be changed. Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio 4 Display playback Screen 4 K/S[Back] 4 S[NO]. Playing SMC Files Media Player Press Background Music Listen to music while using other handset functions. Play SMC (Softbank Music Content) files; CD jackets and lyrics appear during playback. The first jacket appears when playback starts. When appears, press P to toggle jacket window and lyric window. To view next or previous jacket/lyric window, press H or G. 7-5 Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Video Playing Video (Video Player) ■ Supported File Formats File Format MPEG-4 H.263 Extensions 3gp .mp4 840P supports Sub-QCIF, QCIF, QVGA, CIF and video files recorded by Media Player SoftBank handsets to send via S! Mail. Playing QVGA video switches display to Full Screen (ZRight), and image rotates 90°. Press P to switch to normal Playback window. Some files may not play even if format is supported. Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones above. Copy protected files do not play after license expiry (Content Key: ZP.XX-6). Select an item (See below) All Item Operation/Description Select files from handset & Memory Card Video Folder Select files from Videos folder Playlist Select group of files saved to a Playlist to select Memory Card/Video Camera folder files. Select a file L to exit Selected file plays. Playback Window Operations: ZP.XX-9 Full Screen Playback Press P to switch to Full Screen during playback. Playback window rotates 90°. To return to Normal Screen, press P again. Press T in Full Screen mode to rotate Playback window 180°. To return to Normal Screen, press T again. Last Playback window selected appears first. 7-6 Playback Window Operations ■ Change Playback Mode Adjust Volume1 Play previous within first three Replay Track seconds of a track. twice (once, within first three seconds of a track) Play Previous Play Next Press and hold Forward2 Press and hold Music: S twice or L 7 S Video: S or L Stop View Next Jacket/Lyric View Previous Jacket/Lyric3 Switch Jacket/Lyric Display Show Full Screen4 Rotate Playback window 180° in Full Screen mode4 Play All Confirm playback mode settings in Playback window (Playback Mode Indicators: ZP.XX-6). Media Player activates in last used mode. >Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio or Video 4 Playback Mode 4 Select a mode (See below) Item Play All Operation/Description Play all files in selected folder/Playlist Play Once Play selected file Repeat Track Repeat selected file Continuous Play Repeat all files in selected folder/Playlist Random Play Play selected folder/Playlist files randomly Media Player Rewind2 Pause/Resume Available Functions in Media Player Media Player activates at last used volume level. Rewind/Forward may be unavailable when playing files via other applications. Supports during SMC file playback only Supports during video playback only 7-7 ■ Options >During playback, A[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Playback/Pause Play or pause files Playback Mode Select playback mode (ZP.XX-9) Media Player 7-8 A single Playlist cannot contain both music and video files, or files from Next Jacket/ Next Lyric1 Some files can not be added to Playlist. Show next jacket or lyric Full Screen Select display size for video playback (Video)/Normal Screen2 Use Playlists to organize Data Folder music/video files. Select Ring Songs&Tones, Music or Videos folder files to create Playlist links to each file in its original folder. Display Jacket/ Show lyric or jacket Display Lyric1 Previous Show previous jacket or lyric Jacket/Previous Lyric1 Using Playlist Upside down(Full Screen)2 Rotate Full Screen Playback 180° Set Playback Position Start playback from specified point Connect to URL3 Open site link; music plays as BGM Property Show file details Help Show Playback window key assignments Supports during SMC file playback only Supports video playback only May not be available for some files Note both handset and Memory Card. Creating New Playlists Create up to 30 Playlists on handset and Memory Card each. Add up to 99 files to a single Playlist. Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio or Video 4 Playlist ■ Functions Available in Playlist Window Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio or Video 4 Playlist 4 (highlight a Playlist 4) A[Menu] 4 Select an item (See below) A[Menu] 7 Create Playlist Item Select Enter a Playlist name Playback Mode Change playback mode (ZP.XX-9) A new Playlist is added to top of list. Create Playlist Create new Playlists (ZLeft) Select a Playlist 7 A[Menu] 7 Add Edit Playlist Name Change Playlist name >Edit name Delete Delete Playlists (ZP.XX-12) Add Files to Music Playlists Music or Ring Song 7 Select a file Add Files to Video Playlists Select a file Playlists Window Operation/Description Select a Playlist ■ Change Playlist Order Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio or Video 4 Playlist 4 Select a Playlist 4 Highlight a file 4 A[Menu] 4 Change Order 4 Select new playback order The Playlist moves to above the selected order Media Player Playlist Functions To play back Playlist: ZP.XX-7, P.XX-8 7-9 Deleting Playlists/Files From Main Menu 4 Entertainment 4 Media Player 4 Audio or Video4 Playlist ■ Delete Playlists >Follow the steps below Item One Operation/Description >Highlight a Playlist 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One 7 A[YES] Media Player Selected items > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Selected Files 7 (Select Playlists)* 7 A[OK] 7 A[YES] * To cancel selection: > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password All ■ Delete Files in a Playlist >Select a Playlist 7 Follow the steps below Item One Operation/Description >Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One 7 A[YES] Selected items > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Selected Files 7 (Select files)* 7 A[OK] 7 A[YES] * To cancel selection: All 7-10 > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password Managing Files Data Folder ........................................................... 8-2 Data Folder Structure ..................................................................8-2 Opening Files ........................................................ 8-4 Viewing & Playing Files ...............................................................8-4 File Display/Playback Functions ...................................................8-6 Options ......................................................................................8-7 Using/Editing Files ................................................ 8-9 Using Files..................................................................................8-9 Editing Still Images ...................................................................8-10 Managing Folders & Files ................................... 8-11 Managing Folders/Files .............................................................8-12 Memory Card ...................................................... 8-14 Memory Card Installation .........................................................8-14 Formatting Memory Card ..........................................................8-15 Viewing Memory Card Files ......................................................8-16 Handset Data Backup ...............................................................8-17 PC File Transfers .......................................................................8-19 8-1 Data Folder Save, play and manage files downloaded from Internet, etc. Access websites directly from Pictures, My Pictograms, Graphic Mail Pictures, Ring Songs&Tones, S! Appli, Music, Videos, Books, S! Familiar Usability and Templates folders, and download files to handset. Data Folder Structure Folder Data Still images captured by handset or downloaded still images, etc. Managing Files Pictures My Pictograms folder: Downloaded My Pictograms Graphic Mail Pictures folder: Downloaded Graphic Mail Pictures GIF (.gif), GPK (.gpk) JPEG(.jpg、.jpeg、.jpe、.jfif)/GIF(.gif) Ring Songs&Tones Downloaded sound files or sounds recorded by Voice Recorder, etc. SMAF (.mmf), SP-MIDI (.mid/.midi), Mobile XMF (.mxmf), AMR-NB (.amr), MPEG-4 (.3gp/.mp4/.m4a) S! Appli S! Appli (ZP.XX-1) Java Music Downloaded music files, etc. MPEG-4 (.3gp/.mp4/.m4a/.smc) Videos Video clips recorded by handset or downloaded video files, etc. MPEG-4 (.3gp/.mp4) Books E-comics, etc. CCF (.ccf), XMDF (.zbf/.zbk/.zbs) S! Familiar Usability applications (ZP.1S! Familiar Usability 21) Templates Graphic Mail Templates (ZP.XX-6) 8-2 File Format JPEG (.jpg/.jpeg/.jpe/.jfif), GIF (.gif), PNG (.png), BMP (.bmp), WBMP (.wbmp) JPEG (.jpg) saved in Digital Camera UIE (.uie) HTML (.hmt) Saved to Phone Memory Card* Digital Camera* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Video Camera* Phone Memory Card* Phone Memory Card* Phone Folder Flash(R) Other Documents Data Downloaded Flash® image files Flash(R) Ringtones folder: Downloaded Flash® sound files Other files File Format Saved to SWF (.swf) Phone Memory Card* Other format files Phone Memory Card* * Available only when Memory Card is installed Some copy protected files have extensions different from above. Note Templates: Main Menu 4 Messaging 4 Templates (ZP.XX-6) 840P does not support Progressive JPEG files. Managing Files These folders can be opened from other functions. S! Appli: Main Menu 4 S! Appli (ZP.XX-1) 8-3 Using Copy Protected Files Playing/forwarding/saving may be restricted and Content Key (ZP.9-6) may be required for usage. See File Properties (ZP.XX-6) to confirm restrictions such as expiry term or usage limitation. Managing Files or (Silver) appears for copy protected files requiring Content files are inaccessible. Keys. Files downloaded on handset cannot be used on PCs. Network setting may be required for usage. File usage may require insertion of USIM Card in use at time of download. 840P holds up to 1000 Content Keys. Multiple Keys may be required to use a file. Expired Keys are deleted automatically. Opening Files Viewing & Playing Files Main Menu 4 Data Folder Select a folder Pictures and Videos appear in Thumbnail view by default. To Download Site To Download Site To Memory Card Folder To Phone Folder To Digital Camera To Memory Card Folder Folder ■ View Current Memory Status >Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Memory Status 4 Phone or Memory Card Pictures (Thumbnail) 8-4 Select a file File appears/plays. Ring Songs&Tones (List) Changing Memory View In List view, to switch views, Phone, Memory Card, Digital Camera1 or Video Camera2. In Thumbnail view, select (Memory Card), (Digital Camera)1 (Video Camera)2. To return to handset memory, select or (Phone). In Pictures folder only In Videos folder only Note Some still images may not appear, or may be reduced in size depending on image or file size. 840P supports MPEG-4 and H.263 formats, and Sub-QCIF, QCIF, QVGA and CIF size. Video files that were recorded by SoftBank handsets and can be sent via S! Mail are also supported. Some files may not play even if format and size are supported. Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Ring Songs&Tones, Music or Videos Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Playback Method Select a method Continuous Play Repeat all files in selected folder Random Play Play all files in selected folder randomly Repeat Track Repeat selected file Confirm playback method settings in Playback window (Playback Mode Indicators ZP.XX-6). Note When selecting Continuous Play or Random Play, playback starts from the file selected in Step 1. Managing Files ■ Change Folder View Select Thumbnail or List for Pictures or Videos view. >In Step 1, Pictures or Videos 7 A[Menu] 7 More 7 Change View 7 Thumbnail or List Changing Playback Method Tip #Playback Window Operations (ZP.XX-9) #Viewing e-Books & Documents (ZP.XX-12) #Using S! Appli (ZP.XX-3) 8-5 Content Key If Content Key is expired, a message appears when the file is opened. To obtain a new Key, press A[YES]. Handset connects to Content Key site. Copy Protected Files: ZP.9-4 or (Silver) appear for files requiring Content Keys. inaccessible. Managing Files 8-6 files are appears on images in Thumbnail view of expired files. Note Alternatively, obtain Content Key as follows: Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 More 7 Download Content Key 7 Depending on contents, some Content Keys may not be obtained from websites even when warning for expired contents appears. When 1000 Content Keys have been saved, a message appears. Delete old Keys; otherwise downloads may fail (transmission fees apply). Tip #Backing up Content Keys to Memory Card (ZP.XX-17) File Display/Playback Functions From Main Menu 4 Data Folder ■ View Still Images at Original Size [Zoom] 7 to change the position >Pictures 7 Select a file 7 Press K to return. Still images larger than VGA (480x640) appear at VGA (480x640). ■ Rotate Still Images >Pictures 7 Select a file 7 S[Rotate R] 7 A[Rotate L] or S[Rotate R] Press K to return. ■ View File Properties >Select a file 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 More 7 Property Available information varies by file. ■ Ring Songs&Tones, Music Videos Options Item Operation/Description Play Play files Send Send files via S! Mail (ZP.8-10) or Infrared (ZP.9-3) ■ Pictures Set as1 Set ringtone (Voice Call, Video Call and messages) (ZP.8-9) or save to Phone Book (ZP.8-10) Playback Method Select playback method (ZP.8-5) Rename Change file names (ZP.8-12) New Folder Create new folders (ZP.8-11) Move Move files to other folders (ZP.8-13) Item Operation/Description View Open file Send1 Send files via S! Mail (ZP.8-10) or Infrared (ZP.9-3) Send S! Mail2 Send files via S! Mail Set as1 Set as wallpaper (ZP.8-9), Phone Book image, Main Menu Icons (ZP.8-10), etc. Edit1 Resize files, trim files, rotate files, add frame, clear shadow, etc. (ZP.8-10) Copy Copy files (ZP.8-13) Delete Delete files (ZP.8-12) Rename Change file names (ZP.8-12) More Change folder view2 (ZP.8-5), obtain Content Key (ZP.8-6), open Memory Card folder/Phone folder/ Video Camera folder2, view file properties (ZP.8-6) New Folder Create new folders (ZP.8-11) Move Move files to other folders (ZP.8-13) Copy Copy files (ZP.8-13) Delete Delete files (ZP.8-12) More Change folder view1 (ZP.8-5), obtain Content Key1 (ZP.8-6), open Memory Card folder/Phone folder/ Digital Camera folder1, view file properties Managing Files Highlight a file in Data Folder, and press A[Menu] for the following operations. Ring Songs&Tones and Music only Videos only Ring Songs&Tones and Music only Videos only 8-7 ■ Books, S! Familiar Usability Item Managing Files ■ Flash(R) Operation/Description Play1 Play files Jump to Web Send Set2 Set as Main Menu Theme Rename Change file names (ZP.8-12) New Folder1 Create new folders (ZP.8-11) Move Move files to other folders (ZP.8-13) Copy Copy files (ZP.8-13) Delete Delete files (ZP.8-12) More Obtain Content Key (ZP.8-6), open Memory Card folder/Phone folder, view file properties (ZP.8-6) Item Play files Connect to website from linked files Send Send files via S! Mail (ZP.8-10) or Infrared (ZP.9- 3) Send files via S! Mail (ZP.8-10) or Infrared (ZP.9-3) Set as wallpaper1 Set as Wallpaper (ZP.8-9) Set as2 Set ringtone (Voice Call or Video Call) (ZP.8-9) or save to Phone Book (ZP.8-10) Books only S! Familiar Usability only 8-8 Operation/Description Play Rename Change file names (ZP.8-12) New Folder Create new folders (ZP.8-11) Move Move files to other folders (ZP.8-13) Copy Copy files (ZP.8-13) Delete Delete files (ZP.8-12) More Obtain Content Key (ZP.8-6), open Memory Card folder/Phone folder, view file properties (ZP.8-6) Flash® image files only Flash® sound files only ■ Other Documents Item Rename Operation/Description Change file names (ZP.8-12) New Folder Create new folders (ZP.8-11) Move Move files to other folders (ZP.8-13) Copy Copy files (ZP.8-13) Delete Delete files (ZP.8-12) More Open Memory Card folder/Phone folder, view file properties (ZP.8-6) Using/Editing Files Using Files Wallpaper From Main Menu 4 Data Folder ■ Select from Pictures Folder >Pictures 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Wallpaper Ringtones From Main Menu 4 Data Folder ■ Select from Ring Songs&Tones/Music Folder >Ring Songs&Tones or Music 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Select an item ( 7 When selecting an SMC file, highlight a Play Point 7 A[Set]) Managing Files ■ Select from Flash(R) >Flash(R) 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as Wallpaper ■ Select from Flash(R) >Flash(R) 7 Flash(R) Ringtones 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Select an item Flash® Ringtones cannot be set as Message Ringtone . 8-9 Saving to Phone Book From Main Menu 4 Data Folder ■ Save a Still Image to a Phone Book Entry Unavailable when Change View is USIM . >Pictures 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Phone Book Picture 7 Select a Phone Book entry ( 7 When warning message appears, 7 Enter file name) 7 A[Save] Managing Files ■ Save Sound/Music Files to a Phone Book Entry >Ring Songs&Tones or Music 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Add to Phone Book ( 7 For SMC files, highlight a Playback Position 7 A[Set]) 7 Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a ringtone Voice Call Ringtone/ Video Call Ringtone/ Message Ringtone) 7 A[Save] ■ Save Flash Sound Files to a Phone Book Entry >Flash(R) 7 Flash(R) Ringtones 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Set as 7 Add to Phone Book 7 Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select Voice Call Ringtone/ Video Call Ringtone) 7 a ringtone ( A[Save] Sending a File via S! Mail Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Select a folder 4 Highlight a file 4 A[Menu] 4 Send 4 Attach to S! Mail 4 Enter information 4 S[Send] Note When set as Wallpaper or Ringtones, license expiry or inserting a different USIM Card may reset default. Limited use files cannot be set as Wallpaper or Ringtones. Sounds recorded by Voice Recorder cannot be set as Alarm, Ringtone or Schedule Tone. ® Main Menu Icons From Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures 4 Highlight a file 4 A[Menu] 4 Set as 4 Main Menu Icons ■ Change Background >Change Full Image 7 S[Back] 7 S[Back]* * Handset returns to Data Folder top menu. 8-10 ■ Change Menu Icons >Change Image 7 Select an icon 7 S[Back] 7 S[Back]* * Handset returns to Data Folder top menu. Editing Still Images From Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures 4 Highlight a file 4 A[Menu] 4 Edit ■ Resize 7 Enter a file name >Resize 7 Select an image size 7 Try again: After selecting file size, S[Back] ■ Rotate & Save Still Images ) 7 A[Rotate L] >Rotate * ( 7 When warning message appears, or S[Rotate R] 7 7 Enter file name * Images captured by handset Camera may rotate 90° on cross-carrier handsets or PC. Managing Folders & Files ■ Add a Frame >Add Frame 7 Select a frame 7 Enter file name To change frame: to toggle frames Available only for Wallpaper(240x427), QQVGA(120x160) and QVGA(240x320). Digital Camera, Video Camera, S! Appli, My Pictograms, Graphic Mail ■ Trimming >Trimming ( 7 When warning message appears, steps below 7 7 Enter a file name Pictures, S! Familiar Usability and Templates do not support new folders. Only names of created folders and files can be changed. Digital Camera and Video Camera folder names are fixed. Main Menu 4 Data Folder Item Trim to Preset Size Operation/Description to move rectangle to crop point >Select a size 7 Trim to Selected Size to move [┌] to specify the area >Free Size 7 to adjust crop point 7 Try again: After setting crop point, S[Back] Select a folder 7 (Highlight a folder 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below) Item Open Operation/Description Open folders Playback Method1 Select playback method (ZP.XX-5) Rename Change folder names >Enter folder name New Folder Create new folders >Enter folder name )7 Delete Delete folders (ZP.XX-12) More2 Change folder view (ZP.XX-5), open Memory Card folder, open Digital Camera folder/Video Camera folder, open Phone folder Managing Files ) 7 Follow the ■ Super Clear Shadow >Super Clear Shadow ( 7 When warning message appears, 7 Enter file name The following operations are available in Pictures, Ring Songs&Tones, Music, Videos, Books, Flash(R) and Other Documents. Memory Card/ Open Memory Card folder/Phone folder Phone3 8-11 1 Ring Songs&Tones, Music and Videos only Pictures and Videos only Ring Songs&Tones, Music, Books, Flash(R) and Other Documents only Managing Folders/Files From Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Select a folder Managing Files ■ Change File Name >Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Rename 7 Enter a file name Only created files can be changed. Digital Camera, Video Camera and S! Appli folder names are fixed. ■ Delete Folders/Files >Highlight a folder or file 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description > A[YES] ( 7 If confirmation appears, A[YES] or S[NO] 7 When selecting a folder, enter Phone Password) Selected Files >(Select a file 7)* A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 A[YES] 7 A[YES] ( 7 If confirmation appears, A[YES] or S[NO]) indicate files are selected. Repeat * Checkmarks the step as required. (To release checkmark, press .) To select all files or release all checkmarks: A[Menu] 7 Check All or Uncheck All All > A[YES] 7 in confirmation window, A[YES] or S[NO] 7 Enter Phone Password One Only created folders can be deleted. 8-12 Some files may not be deleted. Folders including undeleted files cannot be deleted. appear by copy protected files and indicate that handset holds files or folders Content Keys required to use the files. When deleting files, corresponding Content Keys are also deleted, and containing other files requiring deleted Content Keys may become unusable. When confirmation appears, press S[NO] to keep Content Keys. Multiple folders cannot be selected. ■ Move/Copy Files >Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Move or Copy 7 Select an item (See below) 7 Select a folder ( 7 For Selected Files or All , A[YES]) Item One Selected Files Move/Copy multiple files )* A[Menu] 7 Move or >(Select a file 7 Copy * Checkmarks indicate files are selected. Repeat the step as required. (To release checkmark, press .) To select all files or release all checkmarks: A[Menu] 7 Check All or Uncheck All Move/copy all the folders/files in a folder Camera folder. Only Video files saved in handset memory can be moved/copied to Video Camera folder. In Other Documents folder, copy protected files can be copied, but handset does not recognize copyright. Files may not be forwarded/copied depending on file format or data. Forward protected files may be moved to other folders by retrieving Network information (ZP.1-15). After being copied/moved between handset and Memory Card, some files may be unusable on other SoftBank handsets or PCs, etc. Managing Files All Operation/Description Move/Copy a file Copy/forward protected files cannot be copied. Some pre-installed S! Appli cannot be moved. Only JPEG files saved in handset memory can be moved/copied to Digital 8-13 Memory Card 840P is compatible with up to 2 GB commercial Memory Cards (as of Managing Files 8-14 December 2008). For information on memory card compatibility, visit the website below (Japanese). Note that Memory Cards not listed on the website may not function properly. ・ 、From Yahoo! Keitai P-egg (as of December 2008) Yahoo! Keitai top page 7 メニューリスト 7 辞書・ツール 7 ケータイメーカー 7 P-egg ・ 、From PC http://panasonic.jp/mobile/ Not all operations are guaranteed by the Memory Cards listed. Format new Memory Cards for use with handset (ZP.9-13). Memory Card Installation Turn off handset before inserting/removing Memory Card. Inserting 1 Open cover. Insert Memory Card until it clicks Note SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration of Memory Card information. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place. Memory Card has no write protect feature; there is a risk of accidental erasure/overwriting of files. Memory Card Check When Memory Card is installed correctly, appears. If appears, Memory Card cannot be used. Remove Memory Card from handset, and re-insert it. If does not disappear, execute Memory Card Check (ZP. XX-16) or format Memory Card (ZP.9-13). (Display Indicator: ZP.1-8) Removing 1 Open cover and gently push Memory Card in Memory Card pops out with a light push. Remove card and close cover To close cover: ZP.XX-14 Formatting Memory Card deletes all saved files/data. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager 4 Format Memory Card 7 Enter Phone Password Note Do not turn handset power off or remove Memory Card or battery while formatting; may damage handset or Memory Card. Memory Cards formatted on other devices may not be used. Format Memory Card on 840P before use. Handset cannot format incompatible Memory Cards. If format fails, turn power off and remove Memory Card from handset. Reinsert Memory Card and format it again. Managing Files Note Do not remove Memory Card or battery while flashes. Memory Card may be damaged or files lost. Memory Card may pop out when inserting/removing it. Formatting Memory Card 8-15 Viewing Memory Card Files View files in Memory Card from Data Folder. To toggle memory views, see "Viewing & Playing Files" (ZP.XX-4). Note View up to 1000 Memory Card files/folders on handset. To view hidden Managing Files 8-16 Memory Card files/folders, delete files, then turn handset power off and restart it. Previously hidden files appear in equal number to those that were deleted. Files with names over 32 alphanumerics/extensions over six alphanumerics cannot be viewed. Unsupported files cannot be viewed. ■ Check Memory Card Repair Memory Card data errors. >Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager 4 Check Memory Card 4 Do not remove Memory Card or battery during Check Memory Card. May damage handset or Memory Card. It may take 30 seconds or longer to complete procedures. Incompatible/improperly formatted Memory Cards are not checked. Unrecoverable data may be deleted. Handset Data Backup Back up Handset data to Memory Card; restore Handset data after accidental loss/alteration. Calendar Backup Files Phone Book Bookmarks Content Keys Managing Files Messages Back up Phone Book. All Phone Book entries can be saved regardless of Secret mode setting. Settings such as Ringtone, Notification Light, Picture cannot be backed up/restored. Back up messages in Incoming Mail, Drafts, Sent/Unsent Messages folders. The initial portion of S! Mail messages are restored as complete S! Mail messages, and complete message retrieval is invalidated. Mail Delivery Rule can not be backed up/restored in Incoming Mail. All restored messages from Memory Card are stored to Received folder. Back up Schedule entries. Settings such as Reminder, Schedule Tone, Notification Light cannot be backed up/restored. Schedule entries that cannot be saved on handset (ZP.XX-3) cannot be restored. Schedule entries that date/time are not specified cannot be restored. Back up Yahoo! Keitai and PC Site Browser Bookmarks. Back up downloaded Content Keys. Content Keys with expiration dates or usage limits cannot be moved to Memory Card. Some applications are made for use on specific models. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-32) for more information. USIM Card inserted when Content Keys were moved to Memory Card must be inserted to move Content Keys from Memory Card. Content Keys are backed up after the previous back up file is deleted. 8-17 Notes Backup is not available when battery is low. Change/charge battery before backup. Backup/restoration activates Emission OFF Mode. When backup/ Managing Files restoration starts in Emission OFF Mode, Emission OFF Mode is not canceled automatically even when backup/restoration is complete. When restoring files other than Content Keys from Memory Card, the same type files are all deleted from handset before restoration. Back up files saved on handset beforehand. Depending on contents, Phone Book/Schedule entries, messages or bookmarks may not be backed up/restored, or may be altered beyond the parameters. Backup files created on other SoftBank handsets may not be restored or usable on 840P. Backup/Restore Check memory beforehand (ZP.XX-4). Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager 4 Memory Card Backup Enter Phone Password Select an item For Messaging , select a messaging folder Backup Copy to Memory Card 7 Restore Overwrite to Phone 7 7 Select a file 7 Backup date serves as file name. Example: "090202000.vcf" indicates that the file was backed up on 2 February 2009 ■ Delete a Backup File >In Step 3, select Overwrite to Phone 7 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Content Key backup files cannot be deleted. 8-18 7 Highlight a file PC File Transfers Files moved or copied from handset to Memory Card are managed as shown below: To use files saved on Memory Card via PCs, save files in folders in My Items (MYFOLDER) by file type. See "Using Files" (ZP.8-9) to learn how to use files on handset. Music Other Documents Pictograms Pictures Sounds & Ringtones Videos E-comics, ect Bookmarks Backup files S! Familiar Usability applications Flash® image files Flash® sound files S! Appli Graphic Mail Pictures Sound files with .3gp/.mp4/.m4a/.smc Other files My Pictograms Still images moved/copied from handset to Main Folder in Memory Card Sound files with .3gp/.mp4/.m4a/.mid/.midi/.amr/ .mmf/.mxmf Videos moved/copied from handset to Main Folder in Memory Card Managing Files DCIM Still images saved to Memory Card Still images moved/copied to Digital Camera folder PRIVATE MYFOLDER Utility Calendar Calendar.BCK Schedule Backup files Contacts Contacts.BCK Phone Book Backup files Rights Content Key Backup files Mail Drafts Drafts.BCK Drafts Backup files Inbox Inbox.BCK Incoming Mail Backup files Outbox Outbox.BCK Unsent Messages Backup files Sent Messages. Sent Sent Messages Backup files Messages BCK My Items Book Bookmarks Bookmarks.BCK Custom Screens Flash(R) Flash(R) Ringtones Games and More Mail Art SD_VIDEO Videos saved to Memory Card Videos moved to Video Camera folder 8-19 Note Handset temporary files are saved in Memory Card PRIVATE – Managing Files 8-20 MEIGROUP - PMC - FS_TEMP folder. All files in this folder are deleted each time Memory Card is inserted into handset; do not save PC files/ folders in this folder. Folder layers recognizable in handset are limited to the first layer of each folder (such as, Music folder) in My Items (MYFOLDER). When multiple folders/files with same numbers exist in DCIM folder, the folders/files cannot be viewed on handset. Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones on P.XX-19. Images captured by handset Camera may rotate 90° on cross-carrier handsets or PC. Connectivity Infrared................................................................. 9-2 Before Using Infrared..................................................................9-2 One File Transfer .........................................................................9-3 All Phone Book Transfers ............................................................9-4 SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) ............................................................. 9-5 USB (Japanese) ..................................................... 9-5 Transferring Data via USB Cable ..................................................9-5 Data Communication via USB Cable............................................9-5 USB Charge................................................................................9-6 Location Settings.................................................. 9-6 Positioning Lock .........................................................................9-6 Sending Location Information .....................................................9-6 9-1 Infrared Before Using Infrared Transfer Phone Book/Schedule entries, messages, bookmarks and Data Folder files wirelessly between handset and compatible devices, including PCs and other mobiles. Transferable Files Phone Book Entries 840P infrared function is based on IrMC1.1, however, some IrMC1.1- Connectivity 9-2 based device transmissions may not be transmitted/received within specification. Debris may inhibit infrared transfers; clean infrared ports with a soft cloth beforehand. Direct sunlight/fluorescent light may inhibit transfers. When data transfer is interrupted, it may take some time for process to complete. Align infrared ports within 20 cm of one another and make sure no objects are placed between Within 20 cm them. Do not move the devices until transfer is complete. Infrared Port Schedule Entries Data Folder Files Messages Bookmarks Transfer one entry at a time or all at once Ringtone, Notification Light, Picture and other entry settings are lost in transfers. Group, Secret Setting and other entry settings are also lost when one entry is transferred. Transfer one entry at a time Reminder, Schedule Tone, Notification Light and other entry settings are lost in transfers. Entries with date/time that cannot be set on handset are not saved (ZP.XX-3). Entries without specified date/time cannot be received. Transfer one file at a time Copy protected files may not transfer. Transfer one message at a time Messages in Incoming Mail, Drafts, Sent Messages and Unsent Messages folders can be transferred. Transfer one bookmark at a time Note Depending on their content, some incoming Phone Book/Schedule entries, messages or bookmarks may not be received, or may be altered beyond the parameters. If memory becomes full, remaining entries are truncated. (Memory List: ZP.18-23) Images captured by handset Camera may rotate 90° on cross-carrier handsets or PC. One File Transfer Transferable Files: ZP.10-2 Prepare recipient device Send Phone Book Entry/Data Folder File Send 7 Infrared Send Message/Schedule Entry/Bookmark Send via Infrared Send SMS Local Connectivity 7 Infrared Main Menu 4 Connectivity 4 Infrared 4 ON L to return to Standby When receiving transfer request from sender, confirmation appears appears. Acquire signal within three minutes. File name and size appear. Receive Data Folder Files Phone or Memory Card Transfer starts. Receive Phone Book/Schedule Entry A[Save] Connectivity Sending 1 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] Receiving Receive Messages/Bookmarks Messages are saved in messaging folders, and bookmarks added to Bookmark List automatically. Note Handset receives files only in Standby. Infrared is canceled if no transmission is made within three minutes or handset power is turned off. Transfer starts. 9-3 All Phone Book Transfers Infrared Authentication Code Infrared Authentication Code (4 digits) is required for all data transfers via Infrared. Sender and receiver must input the same Authentication Code to complete transfers. Sending Main Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Memory Manager 4 Send All Phone Book via Infrared Connectivity 9-4 7 Enter Phone Password Enter Authentication Code Recipient must enter the same Authentication Code to start transfers. Receiving Main Menu 4 Connectivity 4 Infrared 4 ON L to return to Standby When receiving transfer request from sender, confirmation appears appears. Acquire signal within three minutes. to accept connection request 7 Enter Phone Password Enter Authentication Code Transfer starts. Phone Book entries are saved in Phone Book automatically. SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) Phone Book, Calendar, messages, Bookmarks and Data Folder can be transferred to a PC, edited or managed by using SoftBank Utility Software. USB (Japanese) Connect handset to a PC via USB cable (not included) specified by SoftBank for data transfer or data communication. Transferring Data via USB Cable For details on and downloading SoftBank Utility Software, visit http://mb.softbank.jp/r/utilitysoft/cd/ (Japanese) Transfer data using SoftBank Utility Software. (ZLeft) Data Communication via USB Cable Use handset as a modem for Internet access by connecting handset with a PC. Download utility software from URL below and install on PC. http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/download/840p/index.html Download and install "USB ドライバ (USB Driver)" and "Modem Wizard" from Utility Software (840P) to a PC Connect handset to PC via USB cable Start up "840P Modem Wizard", and operate communication setup Connectivity Note USB cable (not included) is necessary for using SoftBank Utility Software. S! Appli, S! Familiar Usability, Templates and Other Documents cannot be backed up. Copy protected files may not be backed up. Files having the same name in a folder may not be transferred. Power up handset before connecting to PC via USB cable. "840P Modem Wizard" enables you to set up APN and dial-up easily. For setup/starting procedures, see "840P Modem Wizard"Help. 9-5 Note Connecting handset to a PC or PDA for Internet access may incur high packet transmission fees. USB Charge Connect handset to a PC via USB cable to charge battery. Both PC and handset must be powered up. USB Charging may be slower/less effective than AC Charger. Location Settings Retrieve handset Location Information. Only available within 3G network coverage in Japan. Emergency Positioning Request When an emergency call is made from handset, location detected by nearby base station is reported to Emergency response agencies such as the police (ZP.2-3). Positioning Lock OFF Connectivity Activate Positioning Lock. Main Menu 4 settings 4 Location Settings 4 Positioning Lock ON 7 Enter Phone Password Sending Location Information Ask Every Time Set whether to send location information automatically when requested. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Location Settings 4 Send Location Info 9-6 Select an item 7 Enter Phone Password Handset Security Changing Phone Password ................................. 10-2 Security Functions .............................................. 10-2 USIM PINs ................................................................................10-2 Keyguard ..................................................................................10-3 Password Lock..........................................................................10-4 Secure Remote Lock .................................................................10-4 Reject Incoming Calls ......................................... 10-5 Rejecting Unknown Callers .......................................................10-5 Rejecting Specific Numbers .......................................................10-5 Secret Mode Setting ........................................... 10-6 Reset................................................................... 10-6 10 Reset Settings ..........................................................................10-6 All Reset ..................................................................................10-7 10-1 Changing Phone Password Security Functions 9999 Change Phone Password as required. For Phone Password details: ZP.1-24 Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Change Password 10 Handset Security 10-2 Enter current 4-8-digit Phone Password Enter new 4-8-digit Phone Password Reenter new Phone Password Note If Phone Password is incorrectly entered three times, warning message appears. Turn off handset and retry to enter. USIM PINs For more information about PINs: ZP.1-3 PIN Entry Activate to require PIN entry each time handset is turned on. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 PIN ON/OFF ON or OFF Enter PIN Note When PIN entry is ON : ・ Signal Indicator may take some time to appear in Standby after entering PIN. ・ Enter PIN to dial emergency numbers (110, 119, 118). Changing PIN/PIN2 Activate PIN entry before changing PIN (ZP.XX-2). Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Change PIN or Change PIN2 Enter current PIN/PIN2 Enter new PIN/PIN2 Reenter new PIN/PIN2 PIN/PIN2 Lock & Cancellation (PUK/PUK2) For information about PUK/PUK2, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-32). In PIN lock mode, enter PUK/PUK2 Lock handset keys to prevent accidental operation. While locked, appears in Standby. In Standby, press and hold To cancel: When 7 A[YES] appears in Standby, Note Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Phone Settings 4 Keyguard 4 Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even if Keyguard is activated (number does not appear on Display). To correct misentries, press L, then re-enter number. If Keyguard is activated, handset will not power down. Cancel Keyguard then press and hold L. 10 Handset Security PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times. Cancel PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock by entering Personal Unblocking Key (PUK/PUK2). Keyguard Enter new PIN/PIN2 Reenter new PIN/PIN2 Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled. Write down PUK/PUK2. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-32). 10-3 Password Lock Secure Remote Lock OFF Set Password Lock to require Phone Password after handset powers up, or after two minutes of inactivity in Standby. While Password Lock is set, appears in Standby. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Password Lock 10 Handset Security 10-4 ON or OFF Enter Phone Password For ON , press Temporary Unlock When appears in Standby, enter Phone Password. Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even when Password Lock is active. When Keyguard is set to ON while Password Lock is temporarily deactivated, both Keyguard and Password Lock are activated after two appears.) To cancel both, minutes of inactivity in Standby. ( cancel Keyguard first (ZP.XX-3). If handset is lost or stolen, remotely lock handset from a PC or mobile. If Secure Remote Lock is active, all operations are unavailable except to turn handset on. For service details and user agreement/registration, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp) or My SoftBank. Accessing My SoftBank from Handset (Japanese) For service details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website. Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Keitai 4 Yahoo! Keitai 4 メニューリスト 4 My SoftBank 4 English Follow onscreen instructions. ■ Edit/Delete Numbers in Reject List >Highlight a number in the list 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit or Delete ( 7 For Delete , Reject Incoming Calls Rejecting Unknown Callers OFF Reject calls from unknown numbers (numbers not saved in Phone Book, blocked Caller ID, pay phones, etc.). Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Reject Incoming Calls Select an item ON or OFF Add numbers to Reject List to reject specific incoming calls, then set Activate Reject List to ON . Adding Numbers to Reject List OFF Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Reject Incoming Calls 4 Reject List 4 Activate Reject List ON or OFF Calls from Rejected Numbers Handset does not ring/vibrate, but Information window appears. Press to confirm. If call is rejected because Caller ID was not sent (Withheld), caller is instructed via voice message or Picture to send ID. Note Set handset to reject all incoming calls or incoming calls while abroad (Call Barring: ZP.2-18). 10 Handset Security Rejecting Specific Numbers Activating Reject List Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Reject Incoming Calls 4 Reject List 4 Edit Reject List A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Select an item Highlight a phone number in Phone Book/Call Log 7 A[Select], or enter a phone number directly 10-5 Secret Mode Setting Reset OFF Activate Secret Mode to use Secret Phone Book entries. appears in Standby. When Secret Mode is active, Saving to Phone Book (ZP.4-3) Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Secret Mode 10 Handset Security 10-6 ON or OFF Enter Phone Password Note When Secret Mode is OFF , only numbers/mail addresses appear for incoming communications from Secret entries. Reset Settings Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Reset 4 Reset Settings Enter Phone Password Handset automatically turns off and restarts. Note Some default settings may not be restored. All Reset Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings; clear all Phone Book/Data Folder entries etc. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Reset 4 All Reset Enter Phone Password Enter Date 7 Enter Time Handset automatically turns off and restarts. 10 Handset Security Note Fully Charge battery ( ) beforehand. Phone Password is reset to default. USIM Card/Memory Card files are not affected. Non-restorable items deleted by All Reset: ・ Customized settings, call logs, downloaded S! Appli, etc. Pre-installed S! Appli, Flash®, e-Book files, Graphic Mail Pictures or My Pictograms deleted by user are not recovered by All Reset. 10-7 10 Handset Security 10-8 Tools Calendar ............................................................. 11-2 Opening Calendar ....................................................................11-2 Creating Schedule Events..........................................................11-2 Setting Day Off .........................................................................11-4 Viewing/Editing Schedule Events ...............................................11-4 Calendar Functions ...................................................................11-5 Alarms ................................................................ 11-6 Setting Alarm ...........................................................................11-6 Calculator ........................................................... 11-7 Notepad.............................................................. 11-8 Notepad Functions ...................................................................11-8 Voice Recorder ................................................... 11-9 Bar Code Reader................................................. 11-9 11 Scanning Barcodes ...................................................................11-9 Viewing/Editing Scanned Data ...............................................11-10 Using Barcode Data ................................................................11-11 11-1 Calendar Creating Schedule Events View by day, week or month; set Alarms for events. Opening Calendar Current month appears. When a date with schedule events is selected, up to four events appear. Press D or F to display previous/next month calendar. To switch Monthly/Weekly view ZP.XX-5 Save up to 100 entries. Follow the steps below to highlight a date 7 A[Menu] 7 New Entry 11 Tools One Month Window Note Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar. Item Summary Category Select an event type; icon appears in Standby >Select category Start Set date and time the schedule event starts/ends >Enter date 7 Enter time End Description 11-2 Operation/Description Enter content >Enter title Enter event description >Enter content in detail Item Repetition Operation/Description Set entry to appear again at regular Intervals >Select a repetition ( 7 Enter repeating time) Reminder Set schedule alarm time >Select an alarm type Location Enter location >Enter location Schedule Tone Set schedule alarm ringtone > or Ring Songs&Tones or Music 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Set] Set schedule alarm volume to adjust volume > Notification Light Set schedule alarm notification light color >Select a color or OFF A[Save] Schedule Icon Selected icon in Category appears in Standby. (Meeting), (Anniversary), (Birthday) Example: If nothing selected, appears. When set as Schedule Tone, license expiry, or inserting a different USIM Card may reset default. Limited use files cannot be set as Schedule Tone. Note Schedule events between 00:00 on 2008/01/01 and 23:59 on 2099/12/31 can be saved on handset. At Reminder Time Schedule Tone sounds and Notification Light flashes. When Schedule Tone sounds, Schedule Tone stops and Schedule Event List appears. to 11 view details Canceling Schedule Tone L to return to Standby. Press S[Stop] to return to previous menu. Press any key except for L, S[Stop], A[View] or Schedule Tone without returning to Standby. Press detailed schedule. Tools Schedule Volume Copy Protected Files to cancel to view Note Schedule Tone does not sound in the following cases: ・ During a call (Notification appears and handset vibrates) ・ In Manner Mode (Manner Mode settings take priority) ・ When handset power is turned off ・ For entries invalidated by Time Correction 11-3 Setting Day Off Viewing/Editing Schedule Events Day Off dates appear in red. (Highlight a date 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Set Day Off Specify Day of Week Weekly ( 7 Repeat: Highlight a day 7 A[OK] * To cancel selection, press )* 7 Schedule Event List Select a schedule event S[Back] to exit Specify Current Date 11 D 7 Select a date Today * 7 Once or Yearly Tools * To cancel selection: Reset Holiday Detailed schedule appears. to switch Schedule tab and Contents tab. Reset All Reset All 7 Schedule Event Details 11-4 Tip Calendar Functions From #Infrared (ZP.XX-3) ■ Switch Calendar View One Month > A[Menu] 7 View Format 7 One Month or One Week Select One Week view to see daily schedules. ■ Search Specific Day > A[Menu] 7 Go to Date 7 Enter a date ■ Set Week Start Day > A[Menu] 7 Start Week From 7 Select a day ■ Delete Schedule Events >Follow the steps below Operation/Description >Select a date 7 Highlight an event 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Delete Scheduled Events* >Highlight a date 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Day 7 Delete Past Events* > Highlight a date 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Past Delete All Events > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password 11 Tools Item Delete * Repetitive entries cannot be deleted ■ Calendar Memory Status > A[Menu] 7 Memory Status 11-5 Alarms When scheduled time arrives, alarm tone sounds and animation appears on Display. Notification Light illuminates. Setting Alarm Item Repetition Operation/Description Select repetition >Select a repetition ( 7 For Weekly , select a day (Repeat as required) 7 A[OK]) Alarm Tone1 Set Alarm Tone sound > or Ring Songs&Tones or Music 7 Highlight a file2 7 A[Set] Set Alarm Snooze Alarm Tone sounds for 60 seconds, repeating up to five times at specified intervals >ON or OFF ( 7 For ON , enter interval) Alarm Volume Set Alarm Tone volume to adjust volume > Pictures Select image to appear >Highlight a still image 7 A[Set] Set Alarm Vibration Select Vibration type >Select pattern or OFF Notification Light Select Notification Light color >Select a color or OFF Set Alarm Priority Set Manner Mode or Alarm priority >Manner Mode Prioritized or Alarm Prioritized Set up to five alarms. Alarm tone sounds at the specified time once, everyday or weekly as set. Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Alarms Select an Alarm 11 Tools 11-6 Follow the steps below Item Alarm ON/OFF Operation/Description Activate or cancel Alarm >ON or OFF Time Set Alarm time >Enter time Copy Protected Files (ZP.XX-4) When selecting an SMC file, highlight a Play Point 7 A[Set] A[Save] At Alarm Time Alarm Tone sounds, Notification Light flashes and image appears on Display. Press any key Alarm stops and confirmation window appears. (When pressing L, confirmation does not appear.) Alarm stops automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity, and confirmation window appears.. ■ Cancel/Reactivate Alarm >Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Alarms 4 Highlight an alarm 4 A[Menu] 4 Alarm ON or Alarm OFF Activate a canceled Alarm to apply previous settings. appears for set alarms; for unset/canceled ones. If ON , press any key except L; confirmation appears. To cancel Alarm, press A[Stop]. When pressing L to stop alarm, confirmation does not appear. (Snooze function is still active.) Note Alarm Tone does not sound in the following cases: ・ During a call (notification appears and handset vibrates) ・ In Manner Mode Prioritized (Manner Mode settings take priority) ・ When handset power is turned off ・ For entries invalidated by Time Correction Complete basic mathematical calculations up to ten digits. Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calculator Operation Number (0 - 9) Assigned key P-O – ÷ Decimal point Clear SorK Toggle + and – 11 Tools Snooze Function Calculator ■ Enter Negative Numbers >Enter a number, then press D to toggle negative/positive value. Example: -17+28.5=11.5 QUD WIAT 11-7 Notepad Notepad Functions From Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Notepad Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Notepad ■ Edit Notes [Edit] 7 Edit text >Select a note 7 Edited note is overwritten. A[Menu] 7 New Enter text New note is added to the top of the list. ■ Delete Notes >Highlight a note 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One or All 7 A[YES] 7 When selecting All , enter Phone Password Up to 64 characters can be entered. ■ Note Property >Highlight a note 7 A[Menu] 7 Property 11 Tools 11-8 Notepads Window ■ Insert Notes into Message Text >Highlight a note 7 A[Menu] 7 Send 7 Send via S! Mail or Send via SMS 7 Enter mail address, etc. 7 S[Send] Voice Recorder Bar Code Reader Record voice memos of up to 60-seconds. Scan barcodes (JAN) or QR Codes with built-in camera. Access websites, send messages, etc. from QR Codes. Recording during a call: ZP.2-9 Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Voice Recorder Recording starts. to stop recording To play: JAN Codes JAN Code is a one-dimensional bar code denoting numerals with bars and spaces of different widths. QR Codes QR Code is a two-dimensional bar code containing information. A[Save] Scanning Barcodes Recorded sounds are saved in Ring Songs&Tones folder. Note Sounds recorded by Voice Recorder cannot be set as Alarm, Ringtone or Schedule Tones. 11 Tools Up to ten items can be saved. For split data, up to 16 QR Codes can be scanned at a time and saved as one item. Main Menu 4 Bar Code Reader 4 Scan Barcodes Frame barcode in the center of Display To adjust display brightness: G or H To zoom: To use Focus Lock: 11-9 2 Scanning starts, and scanned results appear when completed. For split data, 7 Repeat Step 1 and 2 7 Go to Step 2 Note Handset cannot read barcodes or two-dimensional codes other than 11 Tools 11-10 Main Menu 4 Bar Code Reader 4 Saved Data List S[Save] To start over: K 7 Viewing/Editing Scanned Data JAN/QR Codes. If recognition stalls, adjust display brightness and retry. Brightness can be adjusted while scanning; however, zoom level can not be changed. Saved items are automatically named "yymmdd_hhmmss" unless changed. (yy: year, mm: month, dd: day, hh: hour, mm: minute, ss: second) When memory is full, warning appears. Delete old data. Barcodes may not be correctly read owing to scratch, dirt, damage, quality of printed material, light reflection, or QR code version. View Saved Data Select an item Edit Title Highlight an item 7 A[Menu] 7 Rename 7 Edit title ■ Delete Saved Data >In Step 1, highlight an item 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete One 7 Using Barcode Data From Main Menu 4 Bar Code Reader 4 Saved Data List ■ Use URLs/Mail Addresses/Phone Numbers >Select an item 7 Follow the steps below Item URL (http:// or https://) Operation/Description Connect to websites; add to Bookmarks (ZP.XX-8) URL (rtsp://) Streaming; add to Bookmarks Mail Address Create S! Mail (ZP.XX-4); save to Phone Book (ZP.4-3) Phone Number Make calls; create messages* (S! Mail: ZP.XX-4/SMS: ZP.XX-8); save to Phone Book (ZP.4-3) ■ Copy Text from Scanned Results >Select an item 7 A[Menu] 7 Copy 7 Follow the steps below Item Copy All Text Operation/Description > S[All] 7 Copy Selected >Place cursor before (or after) text to copy 7 Text Place cursor after (or before) text to copy 7 11 Tools Phone Book Save to Phone Book Save MEMORY : text only Data (MEMORY: text) Saved to Phone regardless of Save Settings selection ■ Insert Scanned Text into Messages > Select an item 7 A[Menu] 7 Paste Data & Create Mail 7 S! Mail or SMS * SoftBank handset numbers only 11-11 XXXX 11 Tools 11-12 Messaging Basics .................................................................. 12-2 Organizing/Using Messages ............................. 12-17 Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits ...........................12-2 Messaging Folders & Memory Status .........................................12-3 Customizing Handset Address ...................................................12-3 Checking Messages in Messaging Folders ...............................12-17 Mail Delivery Rule...................................................................12-17 Replying to Messages .............................................................12-18 Mail Security Setting ...............................................................12-18 Messaging Lock......................................................................12-19 Message Display.....................................................................12-19 Organizing Messages..............................................................12-19 Using Messages .....................................................................12-20 Sending S! Mail & SMS ....................................... 12-4 Sending S! Mail ........................................................................12-4 Sending SMS Messages ............................................................12-8 Creating Messages ...................................................................12-9 Graphic Mail Functions ...........................................................12-10 Sending Messages ..................................................................12-10 Receiving & Viewing Messages ........................ 12-11 Opening New Messages .........................................................12-11 Window Description ...............................................................12-12 Retrieving Complete S! Mail ...................................................12-13 Opening & Saving Attachments ...............................................12-14 Viewing Received Messages ...................................................12-14 Viewing Sent Messages ..........................................................12-14 3D Pictograms ........................................................................12-15 Using Server Mail ...................................................................12-15 Other functions ......................................................................12-16 12 12-1 Basics Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits Send messages via S! Mail or SMS. SMS Exchange short text messages with SoftBank handsets. Address S! Mail [Separate subscription required] Exchange text messages with SoftBank or e-mail compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image or sound files etc. 840P is compatible with Graphic Mail (ZP.13-5) and Feeling Mail (ZP.XX-5). Item E-mail address Phone number1 S! Mail ○ ○ Tip #Messaging Lock (ZP.XX-19) 12 Messaging × Up to 246 single-byte alphanumerics/ Up to 20 recipients ○ Subject ○ Up to 256 double-/ single-byte alphanumerics × Text ○ 30 KB2 ○ Attachment ○ Up to 20 files × For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). SMS – Up to 20 single-byte alphanumerics/ten recipients – Up to 70 double-/ single-byte alphanumerics 3 – SoftBank handset numbers only S! Mail Entry Limit decreases when mail attachments exceed 260 KB. When Input Character Settings is set to English(160characters) (ZP.XX-17), up to 160 single-byte alphanumerics can be entered. Note Send up to 300 KB including subject, message text and attachment via S! Mail. Message text character limit differs by attachment size. SMS messages can be converted to S! Mail (ZP.12-8), but not in the following cases: ・ 、S! Mail memory is full (ZP.XX-3) ・ 、During a call (S! Mail messages cannot be created during a call) S! Mail cannot be converted to SMS. 12-2 Messaging Folders & Memory Status Messages are organized in folders by message type. Messaging Folders Receive Messages Create Messages Save as Drafts Incoming Mail Received ■ View Memory Status > A 7 Memory Status 7 Phone or USIM 7 For Phone , Sent or Incoming Tip Settings #Require Phone Password Entry when Opening Messaging Folders/Retrieving Server Mail (ZP.XX-15) Customizing Handset Address Folder 1-10 Drafts Send Messages Complete Sent Messages Not complete Unsent Messages Change your handset mail address (alphanumerics before @) to reduce the risk of receiving spam. Default account name is random alphanumerics. * Set Mail Delivery Rule to sort received messages automatically (ZP.XX-17). Deleting Messages Automatically When memory for messaging folders is low, read messages and sent messages are automatically deleted one by one. Protect important messages from unintentional deletion (ZP.XX-20), or set Auto Delete Incoming Messages/Auto Delete Sent Messages to OFF (ZP.XX-15). When Messaging Memory is Full (Received Full) appears in Standby and no more new incoming messages are received. Delete old messages in Incoming Mail folder (ZP.XX-19). Retrieve new messages after deleting some S! Mail (ZP.XX-16). Customize here 12 Messaging Account Domain Name Name abc123-xyz @ softbank.ne.jp For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Handset mail address cannot be changed in Emission OFF Mode. For operations while using Internet: ZP.14-6 A[ ]7 Settings 7 Custom Mail Address Handset connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. 12-3 Sending S! Mail & SMS 7 Enter subject Sending S! Mail Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send S! Mail. Press and hold A[ Address field Subject field Attachment field Text field Enter text Composition Window 12 Messaging 12-4 7 Phone Book Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a SoftBank handset number or mail address Text Entry Window S[Send] Tip #Addresses #Message Preview (ZP.XX-9) #Sending Messages (ZP.13-16) Settings #Confirm Message Delivery (ZP.17-12) Adding Attachments Example: Attach image files to S! Mail. After Step 6 on page XX-4, Send Feeling Mail to compatible SoftBank handsets only. Ringtone, vibration and notification light settings vary depending on Feeling Expression of recipient handset (ZP.XX-16). After Step 6 on page XX-4, A[Menu] 7 Sending Options 7 Feeling Expression Step 3. Select an item 7 Select an icon S[Send] S[Send] Selected icon appears in Subject field. 12 Messaging Select an item 7 Highlight an item 7 A[Set]/[Select] After selecting Account Details , go to Sending Feeling Mail Apply Feeling Mail setting to S! Mail; recipient handset responds according to link to Feeling settings. Note Some files can not be attached depending on the file format or size. Some copy protected files can not be sent. Tip #Attachments (ZP.13-15) 12-5 Graphic Mail Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background color, or insert images, etc. Example: Use various Templates to create Graphic Mail Font Size 7 select a font size 7 Enter text Select Mail Art Area 7 Place cursor before a sentence to scroll 7 A[Start] 7 Move cursor to end of sentence 7 A[End] Change font size Scroll text After Step 4 on page XX-4, A[Menu] 7 Insert Template 7 Select a template 7 A[Set] To preview the template: Select a template 7 S[Back] 12 Messaging 12-6 Select Text field 7 Delete "ココに文字をいれてネ" J to open Graphic Palette Graphic Palette Text is highlighted. To cancel selection: [Cancel Mail Art Area] Start Scrolling 7 S[Close] S[Send] ■ Reset Operations To cancel previous operation: Close Graphic Palette 7 A[Menu] 7 Undo To reset all Graphic operations: J 7 Reset All Graphic Mail 7 Using My Pictograms 1 After Step 5 on page XX-4, in a text entry window, G 7 H[Full] 7 H[My Pict.] My Pictogram list appears. If previously used, press G 7 A[My Pict.]. Note In Simple Mode, text in composition window appears in Large Size regardless of Font Size setting. When placing cursor at text, Font Size icon ( : Large Size, : Small Size) appears. (When Normal Size is selected, Font Size icon does not appear.) In preview window, text appears in selected font size. Select a My Pictogram 7 Enter text 7 S[Send] My Pictogram is entered. ■ Use My Pictograms from Graphic Palette >In a text entry window, J 7 My Pictograms 7 Highlight a My Pictogram 7 A[Set] 7 S[Close] Tip #Graphic Mail Functions (ZP.XX-10) 12 Messaging ■ Use My Pictograms Saved in Memory Card >In a text entry window, J 7 My Pictograms 7 Switch to Memory Card 7 Highlight a My Pictogram 7 A[Set] 7 S[Close] 12-7 Sending SMS Messages Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send SMS. ]7 Create New SMS A[ Enter text When number of entered character exceeds limit, S! Mail conversion option message appears. Address field Text field A[Send] Composition Window 7 Phone Book 12 Messaging 12-8 Text Entry Window ■ Manual Mail Conversion >In SMS Composition window, A[Menu] 7 Switch Message Type Tip Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a SoftBank handset number #Addresses (ZP.13-14) Settings #Confirm Message Delivery (ZP.17-12) #SMS Settings (ZP. XX-17) Creating Messages From Addresses From Attachments In composition window, select Address field ■ Enter Address Directly >Enter Number or Enter Address * 7 Enter a SoftBank handset number or mail address * S! Mail only After attaching a file, select Attachment field ■ Add Attachments > A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Select an item 7 Highlight an item 7 A[Set]/ [Select] ■ Delete Attachments >Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete ■ Select Address from Send Logs >Send Logs 7 Select a log ■ Add/Edit/Delete Address >Follow the steps (See below) Edit >Highlight an address 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit 7 Edit address Delete >Highlight an address 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 12 Messaging Item Operation/Description Add Recipients > A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Select an address selection method 7 Select an address or enter directly ■ Change To/Cc/Bcc (S! Mail only) >Highlight an address 7 A[Menu] 7 Change To/Cc/Bcc 7 Select a type 12-9 Graphic Mail Functions ■ Use Other Graphic Mail Settings >In text entry window, J 7 Select an arrange item (See below) Item Operation/Description Select Mail Art Specify text to be arranged Area >Place cursor before (or after) text 7 A[Start] 7 Place cursor after (or before) text 7 A[End] 7 Select an icon 7 Follow the steps for selected items Font Color >Select a color Start Blink Flash text Background Color >Select a color Insert Files Insert images, BGM or Flash® >Select File 7 Select a folder 7 Select a file 7 A[Set] To delete BGM, Delete BGM Reset All Graphic Mail Cancel all Graphic Mail settings > Font Size >Select font size Alignment >Select a type 12 Messaging Start Scrolling Scroll text Start Swing Swing text Insert Line Insert separator line My Pictograms Insert My Pictograms >Highlight a My Pictogram 7 A[Set] 12-10 One file of BGM or Flash®, and up to 40 types of My Pictograms or images can be inserted per Graphic Mail. To delete inserted images, lines, My Pictograms, etc.: Close Graphic Palette 7 Move cursor before images, etc. 7 K ■ Save Templates >In S! Mail Composition window, A[Menu] 7 Save as Template ■ Download Templates via Internet > A 7 Templates 7 Download Templates Sending Messages From In composition window, A[Menu] ■ Delivery Report >Sending Options 7 Delivery Report 7 ON Confirm Message Delivery (ZP.XX-15) ■ Set Priority >Sending Options 7 Set Priorities 7 Select a level ■ Set SMS Expiry Time >Sending Options 7 Expiry 7 Select a limit Set a Time Limit to Store All Sent SMS at the Center (ZP.XX-17) ■ Save to Drafts >Save as Drafts Receiving & Viewing Messages Select an unread message Opening New Messages When a new message is received, appears and Information window opens in Standby. Auto Download retrieves complete messages Message Window and any attachments. Transmission fees are incurred; adjust to use. (To cancel Auto Download: ZP.XX-16) ■ Open Newest Unread Message in Standby >In Standby, press and hold Receiving Feeling Mail Ringtone, vibration and notification light respond according to emotion settings, and Information window opens. Messaging 12 Select Messages in Information window Note Handset may connect to the Network via URL link in message text. Data-intensive web pages may incur high charges. Depending on situations, Message tone may not sound and Notification Message List Window Light may not flash. flashes for new messages instead. 12-11 Tip #Other functions (ZP.XX-16) Settings #Change Ringtone #Change Ringer Volume #Change Ringtone Duration #Set Vibration Alert (ZP.17-2) #Set Notification Light for Incoming Messages (ZP.XX-11) #Feeling Mail Settings (ZP.XX-16) Window Description ■ Messaging Folder Contents Received or Sent Date & Time, and S! Mail Subject or SMS Message Text Example: Received Folder in Incoming Mail Message Type/Status 12 Message Type Message Status Messaging Unread/Read S! Mail Attachments Unread/ Read S! Mail Notice (Gold) Protected Unread/Read SMS Replied Message Unread/ Read USIM Card SMS Delivery Report received Server Mail Forwarded Message SMS Concatenating High Priority Low Priority 12-12 ■ Message Contents Retrieving Complete S! Mail Sender* Subject System Message Icon (ZP.XX-16) At the end of message text, There are sequels Message Text Example: Received Message Number of Attachments The number of files (images, sounds, videos, text, etc.) appears. * For Sent Messages, recipient appears Tip #Message Display (ZP.XX-19) ■ Retrieve from Message List >In received message list, A[Menu] 7 Retrieve 7 One ■ Retrieve Multiple Messages >In received message list, highlight an S! Mail Notice 7 A[Menu] 7 Retrieve 7 Selected Messages 7 (Repeat: Select a message)* 7 A[Retrieve] 7 again. * To cancel selection, press 12 Messaging Note Status icons for protected/forwarded/replied SMS messages saved in USIM Card do not appear. After retrieving complete messages, S! Mail Notice icons with (Replied) change to (S! Mail). (Forwarded) or Messages remain protected after complete messages are retrieved via protected S! Mail Notices. Note S! Mail may not be downloaded automatically while out of Standby. When the Center sends the initial portion of Mail (S! Mail Notice), retrieve the complete Mail. 12-13 Opening & Saving Attachments In Message window, A[Menu] 7 Attachment List Select a file 7 S[Back] To save the file, highlight a file 7 A[Save] 7 Phone or Memory Card Note When messages are opened, attached image files appear/play automatically. (Silver) appears with file requiring a Content Key. If Content Key has expired, warning appears when opening a file. Acquire new Content Key (ZP.9-6). 12 Messaging File formats Supported by Auto Playback Picture files (JPEG, GIF, PNG) Music files (SMAF, AMR, SMF, SP-MIDI) Tip Settings #Open Image Files Manually #Play Music Files Automatically (ZP.17-13) 12-14 Viewing Received Messages Press and hold Select a folder 7 Select a message Incoming Mail folder is opened. ■ Open an Unread Message to open newest unread message. >In Standby, press and hold Viewing Sent Messages Press and hold Select a message Sent Messages folder is opened. 3D Pictograms XXXXXX:XXXXXXXX XXXXXX:XXXXXXXX XXXXXX:XXXXXXXX Message text appears in 3D animation. Incomplete S! Mail text does not appear animated. In Message window, A[Menu] 3D Preview The first 150 characters of message text appear animated. To pause/resume: To cancel: A[Stop] XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX 12 Messaging XXXXXX:XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Tip Settings #Enable 3D Pictograms when Opening Messages #Change Font/Background Color (ZP.XX-15) 12-15 Using Server Mail Retrieve mail list stored at the Center to view Server Mail. Viewing Server Mail 1 A[ ] 7 Server Mail Box Mail List 7 A[Update] 7 ■ Update Server Mail List >After Step 1, Mail List 7 A[Menu] 7 Update Mail List 7 Retrieving Server Mail 1 A[ ] 7 Server Mail Box 7 Mail List 12 Messaging (Highlight an S! Mail 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Retrieve Retrieve a New Message One Retrieve Multiple Message Selected Messages 7 (Repeat: Select a message)* 7 A[Retrieve] 7 * To clear, repeat same operation. ■ Retrieve All Messages > A 7 Server Mail Box 7 Mail List 7 A[Menu] 7 Retrieve 7 All 7 A[YES] 12-16 Other functions ■ Manually Retrieve New Messages > A 7 Retrieve New Retrieve S! Mail messages saved on Server while handset is off/ out-of-range. ■ View System Messages indicates a problem with incoming message (e.g., undelivered attachments). > A 7 Incoming Mail 7 Select a folder 7 Select a message 7 A[Menu] 7 System Message Server Mail Functions From A 7 Server Mail Box ■ Delete One/Selected Server Mail >Mail List 7 (Highlight an S! Mail 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Delete Server Mail 7 One or Selected Files 7 (For Selected Files , select messages* 7 A[Delete]) 7 * To clear, repeat same operation. Alternatively, in Message List window, select an S! Mail Notice 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Delete Server Mail 7 ■ Delete All Server Mail >Mail List 7 (Highlight an S! Mail 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Delete Server Mail 7 All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password Alternatively, from Main Menu, Messaging 7 Server Mail Box 7 Delete Server Mail All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password ■ Forward Server Mail >Mail List 7 Highlight an S! Mail 7 A[Menu] 7 Forward Server Mail 7 7 Select/Enter a number or mail address 7 S[Send] To forward Server Mail via S! Mail Notice: In Message List window, highlight an S! Mail Notice 7 A[Menu] 7 Forward 7 Forward Server Mail 7 7 Select/Enter a number or mail address 7 S[Send] Forwarded Server Mail messages remain in Mail List. appears for forwarded Server Mail messages in Drafts, Unsent Messages and Sent Messages folders. ■ Sort Server Mail >Mail List 7 A[Menu] 7 Sort 7 Date or From ■ View Server Mail Property >Mail List 7 Highlight an S! Mail 7 A[Menu] 7 Property Organizing/Using Messages Checking Messages in Messaging Folders A[ ] 7 Incoming Mail , Drafts, Sent Messages or Unsent Messages In Incoming Mail folder, select a folder then message. Messaging Folders: ZP.13-3 Select a message To toggle back and forth between messages in Message window: G or H Tip #Organizing Messages (ZP.XX-19) #Using Messages (ZP.XX-20) 12 Messaging 12-17 Mail Delivery Rule Previously received messages are not sorted. If the same address or subject is set to multiple folders, lowest numbered folder has priority. Either address or mail subject can be specified per folder. 12 A[ ] 7 Incoming Mail In Message window, S[Reply] Complete message 7 S[Send] Re : appears before Subject of replay Highlight a folder 7 A[Menu] 7 Mail Delivery Rule A[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below) Item Add Address Messaging Add Subject Operation/Description Sort received messages by sender’s address >Select an address selection method 7 Select an address or enter directly Save up to 10 addresses per folder. Sort received messages by mail subject >Enter subject Save one subject per folder. SMS cannot be sorted by mail subject. To edit saved address/subject: Select address/subject 7 Edit address/ subject ■ Delete Mail Delivery Rule Settings > A 7 Incoming Mail 7 Highlight a folder 7 A[Menu] 7 Mail Delivery Rule 7 Highlight a condition 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 12-18 Replying to Messages ■ Reply to All Addresses >In Message window, A[Menu] 7 Reply 7 Reply to All 7 Complete message 7 S[Send] Note Alternatively, in Message List window, highlight a message to reply to 7 A[Menu] 7 Reply 7 To Sender or Reply to All . When replying/forwarding a message, words used in received message take priority in Forecast list (ZP.3-5). Tip Settings #Change Word Prediction Priority (ZP.XX-15) #Set Not to Quote Message Text when Replying (ZP.XX-16) Mail Security Setting Activate Mail Security to require Phone Password when opening Mail box and operating Server Mail. A[ ] 7 Settings Messaging Lock [Default] OFF While Messaging Lock is active, creating messages, viewing Mail Boxes, changing settings, etc. are restricted. When Messaging Lock is active, Universal Settings 7 Mail Security Setting Enter Phone Password 7 (Repeat: Select an item)* 7 A[OK] * To cancel selection, press Messaging Lock are both active, appears. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Messaging Lock ON or OFF Enter Phone Password again. ■ Set/Cancel Mail Security on Folders in Incoming Mail > A[ ] 7 Incoming Mail 7 Highlight Received or a folder 7 A[Menu] 7 Set Mail Security or Cancel Mail Security 7 Enter Phone Password appears. When Phone Book Lock and For ON , press Note When Messaging Lock is active, templates can be backed up to Memory 12 Messaging Card or downloaded, but cannot be edited or used for S! Mail messages. 12-19 Message Display From In Message List window ■ Sort Messages > A[Menu] 7 Sort 7 Select a sorting method ■ Change Font Size >Select a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Font Size 7 Select a size Organizing Messages From In Message List window ■ Delete Messages >Follow the steps (See below) 12 Messaging Item Delete Operation/Description >Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 One 7 Delete Selected > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 Selected File 7 (Repeat: Messages Select a message)* 7 A[Delete] 7 * To cancel selection: press again. Delete All Messages 12-20 > A[Menu] 7 Delete 7 All 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password SMS in USIM cannot be deleted. ■ Protect Messages >Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Protect or Unprotect 7 Follow the steps (See below) Item Protect/ >One Unprotect One message Protect/ Unprotect Selected Messages Operation/Description >Protect Selected Items or Unprotect Selected Items 7 (Repeat: Select a message)* 7 A[Execute] again. * To cancel selection: press ■ Move Messages to Specific Folders >In Message List window, (Highlight a message 7 ) A[Menu] 7 Move 7 One or Selected Files 7 (For Selected Files , select messages* 7 A[Move]) 7 Select a folder ( 7 For Selected Files , * To clear, repeat same operation. SMS saved on USIM Card cannot be moved. ■ Copy SMS to USIM Card/Handset > A 7 Incoming Mail 7 Select a folder 7 Highlight an SMS 7 A[Menu] 7 Local Connectivity 7 Copy to USIM or Copy to Phone ■ View Message Property >In Message List or Message window, A[Menu] 7 Property Check subject, sender (From), address (To, Cc, Bcc), Reply-to, date, size, message type, attachment, priority, etc. Details differ by messaging folder and message type. Using Messages ■ Forward Messages > A 7 Incoming Mail 7 Select a folder 7 Select a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Forward 7 7 Select a method 7 Select an address or enter directly 7 S[Send] To forward Server Mail: ZP.XX-16 Attachments are also forwarded. (Copy protected attachments are not forwardable.) ■ Send Drafts > A 7 Drafts 7 Highlight a message 7 [Edit] 7 S[Send] ■ Use Linked Information >In Message List window, select a message 7 Follow the steps (See below) Item Make Calls Send Messages >Select a number or address (highlighted) 7 Create Message 7 S! Mail or SMS 7 Create a message 7 S[Send] Selecting S! Mail or SMS is not available when using addresses. Add to Phone Book Operation/Description >Select a URL (highlighted) 7 Add to Bookmark 7 7 Enter a title 7 Select Folder field 7 Select a folder 7 A[Save] ■ Use Sender's/Recipient's Information >In Message List window, select a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Follow the steps (See below) Item Make Calls Operation/Description >Call 7 Voice Call or Video Call Save to Phone >Add Sender to Phone Book or Add Destination to Phone Book 7 Book Create New Entry or select an existing entry 7 Add to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-3) ■ Send Unsent Messages > A 7 Unsent Messages 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Send 12 ■ Use Sent Messages > A 7 Sent Messages 7 Highlight a message 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit 7 Edit message 7 S[Send] Messaging Operation/Description >Select a number (highlighted) 7 Call 7 Voice Call or Video Call 7 Item Add to Bookmarks >Select a number or address (highlighted) 7 Add to Phone Book 7 Create New Entry or select an existing entry 7 Add to Phone Book (Zfrom Step 2 on P.4-3) Access Website >Select a URL (highlighted) 7 Connect with Yahoo! Keitai or Connect with PC Site Browser 12-21 12 Messaging 12-22
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