Panasonic Mobile Communications 209020A UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth® and RFID User Manual BAILA E OI
Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth® and RFID BAILA E OI
Contents
User Manual 4
14
14-1
Basics .................................................................. 14-2
Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits ...........................14-2
Messaging Folders & Memory Status .........................................14-3
Customizing Handset Address ...................................................14-3
Sending S! Mail & SMS ....................................... 14-4
Sending S! Mail ........................................................................14-4
Sending SMS Messages ............................................................14-7
Creating Messages ...................................................................14-8
Graphic Mail Functions .............................................................14-9
Sending Messages ..................................................................14-10
Receiving & Viewing Messages ........................ 14-10
Opening New Messages .........................................................14-10
Window Description ...............................................................14-11
Retrieving Complete S! Mail ...................................................14-12
Opening & Saving Attachments ...............................................14-13
Showing Sent/Received Mail Address ......................................14-13
Using Server Mail ...................................................................14-14
Retrieving/Viewing Messages..................................................14-14
Organizing/Using Messages ............................. 14-15
Checking Messages in Messaging Folders ...............................14-15
Auto-sort ...............................................................................14-16
Filter Spam .............................................................................14-17
Replying to Messages .............................................................14-18
Using Mail Groups ..................................................................14-18
Sent/Received Address ............................................................14-19
Organizing Messages..............................................................14-20
Using Messages .....................................................................14-22
Messaging
Messaging
14-2
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Basics
Send messages via S! Mail or SMS.
S! Mail
[Separate
subscription
required]
Exchange text messages with SoftBank or e-mail
compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image or
sound files etc.
940P is compatible with Graphic Mail
( P.13-5)
SMS Exchange short text messages with SoftBank
handsets.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits
Item S! Mail SMS
Address
E-mail
address Up to 246 single-byte
alphanumerics/
Up to 20 recipients
––
Phone
number 1
Up to 21 single-byte
alphanumerics/Up to
1 recipient
Subject
Up to 256 double-
byte/
Up to 512 single-
byte alphanumerics
––
Text 30 KB
Up to 70 double-/
single-byte
alphanumerics 2
Attachment 3––
1 SoftBank handset numbers only
2 When text entry mode is set to
English (160char.)
( P.18-19), up to
160 single-byte alphanumerics can be entered.
3 Up to 300 KB including subject, message text and attachment can be
sent.
Note
S! Mail text character limit differs by attachment size.
SMS messages can be converted to S! Mail (
P.14-7).
S! Mail cannot be converted to SMS.
Messaging
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Messaging Folders & Memory Status
Messages are organized in folders by message type.
1 Set Auto-sort messages to specified folders or Spam Folder automatically
(P.13-16, P.13-17).
2 Add up to ten folders ( P.12-22).
Deleting Messages Automatically
When memory for messaging folders is low, old messages are
automatically deleted one by one. Protect important messages from
unintentional deletion ( P.13-21), or set message deletion settings to
OFF
( P.18-18). Messages in Drafts and SMS on USIM Card are not
deleted automatically.
Sent/Unsent
¹
Sent/Unsent
ユーザーフォルダ1∼3
Create Messages
Receive Messages
Save as Drafts
Send Messages
Complete/Not complete
Drafts
Messaging Folders
Incoming Mail
Received
Spam Folder
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3 ²
¹
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
(P.13-21), then retrieve new messages ( P.13-15).
View Memory Status
>
Memory Status
Tip
Mail Security ( P.11-10)
Customizing Handset Address
Change your handset mail address (alphanumerics before @)
to reduce the risk of receiving spam. Default account name
is random alphanumerics.
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:
P.14-6
1
Settings
Custom Mail Address
940P connects to the Network.
Follow onscreen instructions.
abc123-xyz @ softbank.ne.jp
(Customize here)
Domain
Name
Account
Name
Messaging
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Sending S! Mail & SMS
Sending S! Mail
Text entry (
P.3-3)
Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send S! Mail.
1 Press and hold
2 Select Address field
Phone Book
3 Select a Phone Book entry
Select a SoftBank handset number
or mail address
Press
to toggle tabs if both mail
addresses and phone numbers are
saved.
Composition Window
Address field
Subject field
Attachment field
Text field
4 Select Subject field
Enter subject
5 Select Text field
6 Enter text
7 [Send]
Tip
Addresses Functions Available while Creating Messages ( P.13-8)
Sending Options ( P.13-9) Sending Messages ( P.13-10)
Settings
Confirm Message Delivery ( P.18-18)
Text Entry Window
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
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Messaging
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Next Page
Adding Attachments
1 After Step 6 on P.13-4, select
Attachment field
2 Select a folder in Data Folder
Select a file
3 [Send]
Attach Captured Pictures/Videos
After Step1,
>
Activate Camera
Photo mode
or
Video mode
Frame subject [Record], or ( For video,
[Stop], or ) [Save], or
Note
Some files can not be attached depending on the file format or size.
Some copy protected files can not be sent.
Attachments of 300 KB or larger are automatically compressed (Width
and height of compressed images may change.). Larger data cannot be
attached even when compressed.
Ring Songs&Tones, Music and Videos files cannot be attached directly
from microSD Card. Move files to handset before attaching to
messages.
Tip
Attachments ( P.13-8)
Graphic Mail
Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background
color, or insert images, etc.
Example: Use various Templates to create Graphic Mail.
Change font size
Scroll text
1 After Step 4 on P.13-4, press [Menu]
Load Template
Select a template
To view template: Highlight template
[View]
2 Select Text field
Delete ""
3
Font Size
Alternatively,
[Menu]
Set Graphic Mail
to open Graphic
Palette
Graphic Palette
TBD
TBD
TBD
Messaging
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14
4 Select a font size Enter text
5
Select area
6 Place cursor before a sentence
to scroll [Start] Move
cursor to end of sentence
[End]
Text is highlighted.
To cancel selection:
7
Set Scrolling
[Exit]
8 to preview
Alternatively,
[Menu]
Preview
to view text field
9 [Send]
Reset Operations
To cancel previous operation: Close Graphic Palette
>
[Menu]
Undo
To reset all Graphic Mail operations:
>
Graphic all reset
YES
YES
Use Mail Art
In text entry window,
>
Mail Art
Select an item [Exit]
Use Files Saved in microSD Card
In text entry window,
>
Insert files
File Select
Pictures
[microSD] Select a folder Select a file
Tip
Use Other Graphic Mail Settings ( P.13-9)
Download Templates via Internet ( P.13-10)
TBD
TBD
TBD
Messaging
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14
Sending SMS Messages
Text entry (
P.3-3)
Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send SMS.
1
Create New SMS
2 Select Address field
Phone Book
3 Select a Phone Book entry
Select a SoftBank handset number
Address field
Text field
Composition Window
4 Select Text field
5 Enter text
When number of entered character
exceeds limit, S! Mail conversion option
message appears.
6 [Send]
Manual Mail Conversion
In SMS Composition window,
>[Menu]
Change mail type
Note
When a single-byte text message including | { } [ ]
^ is sent or a draft
including such text is edited, some characters may be cut out of text
field.
Tip
Addresses Functions Available while Creating Messages ( P.13-8)
Settings
Confirm Message Delivery ( P.18-18) Change SMS Center
Number Set Input Character to English ( P.18-19)
Text Entry Window
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Messaging
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Creating Messages
Addresses
From In composition window, select Address field
Enter Address Directly
S! Mail:
>
Address Input
or
Phone Number Input
Enter a mail
address/SoftBank handset number
SMS:
>
Direct Entry
Enter a SoftBank handset number
Select Address from Sent Address/Received Address Logs
Sent Address
> or
Received Address
Select a log
Select S! Mail Address from Mail Group
Mail Group
> Select a Mail Group
Add/Edit/Delete Address
Follow the steps (See below)
>
Item Operation/Description
Add
recipients*
<Not entered>
> Select an address selection
method
Select an address or enter directly
Edit Select an address
>
Edit
(For SMS:
Direct Entry
)
Edit address
Delete*Highlight an address
> [Menu]
Delete receiver
YES
* S! Mail only
Change To/Cc/Bcc (S! Mail only)
Highlight an address
> [Menu]
Destination types
Select a
type
Attachments
From After attaching a file, select Attachment field
Open/Play Attached Files
Select a file
>
Add Attachments
>
[Menu]
Add Attached Files
Select a folder Select a file
[Finish]
To capture still images or videos to attach:
P.14-5
Delete Attachments
Highlight a file
> [Menu]
Del Attached Files
YES
Other Functions
Functions Available while Creating Messages
In composition window,
>[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Send Send message
Preview Preview message while creating
Save as
Drafts
Save message to Drafts box without sending
Attached files
1
View attached file list
Load
Template 1
Select a template
>
Save
Template 1
Save edited template
YES
>
Add
Signature 1
Add signature
Create and save signature beforehand (
Below).
Messaging
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Item Operation/Description
Send Settings
1
( P.14-10)
Image
Compression 1
Decide whether to compress images to attach
ON
>or
OFF
Confirm
Delivery 2
( P.14-10)
Input
character 2
Select character input mode
Japanese
> or
English
Change mail
type 2
Switch SMS to S! Mail while creating
1 S! Mail only
2 SMS only
Graphic Mail Functions
Use Other Graphic Mail Settings
In S! Mail text entry window,
> Select an arrange item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Insert files:
File Select
Insert still images, music files or Flash®
Send inserted music files as BGM
Select a file type
>r Select a folder Select a file
Insert files:
Camera
Activate camera to insert pictures
Frame subject
> [Record] [Save]
Insert files:
Delete BGM
Delete inserted music file
YES
>
Font Color Change font color
>
Background
color
Change background color
>
Insert Lines Insert separator line
Item Operation/Description
Mail Art Insert an Mail Art
Select an Mail Art
>
Graphic all
reset
Cancel all Graphic Mail Settings
YES
>
YES
Select area Specify text to be arranged
Place cursor before text
> [Start]
Specify area [End] Select other items
Follow the steps for selected items
To cancel selection:
[End]
Font Size Change font size
>
Select
Blinking
Flash text
Set Scrolling Scroll text
Set Swinging Swing text
Alignment Select a type
>
One file of music or Flash
®, and up to 40 types of My Pictograms or
images can be inserted per Graphic Mail.
To delete inserted images, lines, Mail Art, etc.: Close Graphic Palette
Move cursor before images, etc.
Ring Songs&Tones or Music files cannot be inserted directly from
microSD Card. Move files to handset beforehand.
Save Edited Templates
In S! Mail composition window,
>[Menu]
Save Template
YES
Download Templates via Internet
>
Templates
Download Templates
YES
940P connects to Internet, and a website appears. Follow onscreen
instructions.
Messaging
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Sending Messages
From In composition window, [Menu]
Confirm Delivery
(For S! Mail,
>
Send Settings
)
Confirm Delivery
ON
Confirm Message Delivery (
P.18-18)
Notify Recipients of Message Priority Level
Send Settings
>
Priority
Select a level
Set Reply-to Addresses
Send Settings
>
Set Reply Address
ON
Specify reply-to address beforehand (
P.18-21)
Receiving & Viewing Messages
Downloading S! Mail Automatically
By default, the complete message and any attachments are automatically
downloaded. This setting also applies while abroad. Transmission fees are
incurred; adjust to use (To change auto download settings: P.18-21).
Opening New Messages
When a new message is received,
and Event Indicator appear in
Standby.
1 Select indicator
Latest message appears.
to show previous/next message.
Message Window
TBD
TBD
Messaging
14-11
14
Note
940P 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
Light may not flash.
flashes for new messages instead.
Event Indicator disappears even when an unread message other than
latest message is selected.
Tip
Retrieving/Viewing Messages ( P.13-15)
Setting Secret Mail ( P.11-9)
Settings
Change Ringtone Change Ringer Volume Set Message
Ringtone Duration Set Vibration Alert ( P.18-2) Adjust
Notification Light Color Tone for Incoming Call/Message
(P.18-10)
Window Description
Messaging Folder Contents
Received Date & Time 1,
Sender 2 and S! Mail Subject
(For SMS, Message Text)
For Sent/Unsent box, following
appear:
1 Sent date/time
2 Recipient
Example: Received Folder
in Incoming Mail
Message Type/Status
Unread/Read S! Mail
Unread/Read S! Mail
Notice
Unread/Read SMS
Unread/Read USIM
Card SMS
Server Mail
Attachments
(Silver) Protected
Forwarded Message
Replied Message
Sending failed
(Sent/Unsent Message)
Delivery Report received
(Sent/Unsent Message)
High Priority
Low Priority
Message Type Message Status
/
/
/
/
TBD
Messaging
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Message Contents
For a sent message, the following appear:
1 Sent date/time2 Recipient3 Number/all sent messages
Note
Status indicators for forwarded/replied SMS messages (saved in USIM
Card) do not appear.
After retrieving complete messages, S! Mail Notice icons with
(Forwarded) or (Replied) change to / (S! Mail).
Messages remain protected after complete messages are retrieved via
protected S! Mail Notices.
If messages on microSD Card do not appear correctly, copy messages to
handset ( P.9-19) and execute
Charset Conversion
( P.13-22).
Tip
Functions Available for Received/Sent/Draft Message List ( P.13-20)
Functions Available in Received/Sent Message Window ( P.13-22)
Settings
Change Font Size ( P.18-18)
Sender 2
Subject
Number of Attachments
Message Text
The number of files (images, sounds, videos, text, etc.) appears.
Example: Received Message
Received Date/Time 1Number/All Received
Messages 3
Retrieving Complete S! Mail
During Video Calls or outgoing mail, complete S! Mail is not
downloaded. When notification arrives, retrieve complete
message. Note: Depending on download setting, complete
message is not downloaded.
1 At the end of message text,
highlight
Continue
Retrieve from Message List
In received message list,
>[Menu]
Retrieve
This one
Retrieve Multiple Messages
In received message list,
>[Menu]
Retrieve
Selected
Check messages [Finish]
YES
TBD
TBD
Messaging
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Opening & Saving Attachments
1 In Message window,
[Menu]
Attached files
2 Select a file
File plays or shows.
3 After viewing,
Attached files window returns.
4 To save the file, highlight the file
[Save]
YES
Select a folder
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 ( P.9-5).
Incompatible files are saved to Other Documents in Data Folder. Some
files may not be saved to 940P.
File Formats Supported by Auto Playback
Image files (JPEG, GIF, PNG)
Music files (SMAF, AMR, SMF, SP-MIDI)
Tip
Settings
Play Attached Music Files Automatically ( P.18-19)
Showing Sent/Received Mail Address
1 Sent Address
Press and hold
Received Address
Press and hold
: SMS (successfully sent)
: S! Mail (successfully sent)
To show Redial/Incoming Call Logs:
[Change]
2 To view individual log detail, select a log
To send S! Mail/SMS to recipient shown:
Mail composition
operation (S! Mail: From Step 4 on P.13-4 or SMS: From Step
4 on P.13-7)
To save to Phone Book:
[Store] Operation for saving to
Phone Book ( From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Tip
Sent/Received Address ( P.13-19)
TBD
Messaging
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Using Server Mail
Retrieve mail list stored at the Center to view Server Mail.
Viewing Server Mail
1
Server Mail
2
Retrieve Mail List
YES
Update Server Mail List
After Step1,
>
Retrieve Mail List
[Update]
YES
Retrieving Server Mail
1
Server Mail
Retrieve Mail List
If no Server Mail is in the list,
YES
OK
2 Retrieve a New Message
Select S! Mail
Retrieve Multiple Messages
[Menu]
Retrieve
Retrieve
Selected
Check messages [Finish]
YES
Retrieve All Messages
>
Server Mail
Retrieve All
Tip
Mail Security ( P.11-10)Server Mail Functions ( P.13-15)
Retrieving/Viewing Messages
Manually Retrieving New Messages
Retrieve S! Mail messages saved on Server while handset is off/out-of-range.
>
Retrieve New
Server Mail functions
From Server Mail
Delete One/Selected Server Mail
>
Retrieve Mail List
Highlight a message [Menu]
Del Server Mail
Delete This
or
Delete Selected
( For
Delete This
, check messages [Finish])
YES
Delete All Server Mail
Delete All
> Enter Phone Password
YES
Forward Server Mail
Retrieve Mail List
> Highlight a message [Menu]
Fwd Server Mail
Select Address field Select a method
Select/enter an address [Send]
To forward Server Mail from S! Mail Notice: In received message list,
highlight an S! Mail Notice, [Menu]
Forward
Fwd Server
Mail
<Add Address>
Select/enter and address [Send]
Forwarded S! Mail cannot be deleted from Server Mail List.
appears for Server Mail saved to Drafts or Sent/Unsent after
forwarded.
Messaging
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Sort Server Mail
Retrieve Mail List
> [Menu]
Sort
Select a condition
View Server Mail Information
Retrieve Mail List
> Highlight a message [Menu]
Mail Information
View Server Mail Memory
Server Mail Memory
>
Organizing/Using Messages
Checking Messages in Messaging Folders
Introduction mail is saved in Incoming Mail (Transmission fee does not
apply.).
1
Incoming Mail
,
Drafts
,
Sent/Unsent
appears for unread messages in Incoming Mail folder.
appears for draft or unsent messages in Drafts or Sent/Unsent
folder.
In Incoming Mail folder, select a folder then message.
Messaging Folders:
P.13-3
2 Select a message
In Received/Sent Message window, toggle
to view previous/
next messages.
Tip
Functions Available in Incoming Mail Box Functions Available for
Received/Sent/Draft Message List ( P.13-20)
Messaging
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Auto-sort
Save messages that satisfy set conditions to designated
folder automatically.
Previously received messages are not sorted.
Sent/received messages are sorted by subject if both address and subject
match sort condition applied to specific folder. Messages with no subject
are sorted by address.
Either address or mail subject can be specified per folder.
1
Incoming Mail
or
Sent/Unsent
2 Highlight
a folder [Menu]
Auto-sort Setting
3 [Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add Address Sort messages by sender’s address
Select an address selection method
>
Select/enter an address
Save up to 10 addresses per folder.
Add Subject Sort messages by mail subject
Enter a subject
>
Save one subject per folder.
SMS cannot be sorted by mail subject.
Add Group Sort messages by Group in Phone Book
Select a group
>
Save up to 10 groups per folder.
Item Operation/Description
Add Mail
group
Sort messages by Mail Group
Select a Mail Group
>
Save up to 10 Mail Groups per folder.
Edit Sort Conditions
After Step 2, highlight an item
> [Edit] Edit address, subject or
mail group
Change Auto-sort List View
Switch Name view or Address view for Auto-sort.
After Step 2,
>[Menu]
Display the List
Name
or
Address
Delete Auto-sort Settings
After Step 2, (highlight an item
>) [Menu]
Delete
or
Delete All
( For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password)
YES
Re-sort Set Folders
To re-sort messages in a specific folder: In Step 2, highlight a folder
>
[Menu]
Re-sort in This
YES
To re-sort messages in all folders: After Step 1
> [Menu]
Sort in All
YES
Messaging
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Filter Spam
Sort messages from unidentifiable senders into Spam Folder
without incoming notification. Use Safe List to receive
messages from certain addresses/phone numbers and
domains.
Note
Some messages from addresses saved in Phone Book as secret data
may be sorted into Spam Folder. Be careful when deleting messages
from Spam Folder.
Setting Spam Folder
<Default> OFF
1
Settings
Universal Settings
Anti-Spam Measures
2
Spam Filter
Enter Phone Password
3
ON
YES
Safe List
Specify up to 20 addresses and domains (for example, @softbank.ne.jp)
to receive messages from without sorting into Spam Folder.
1
Settings
Universal Settings
Anti-Spam Measures
Safe List
2 Add Addresses
[Menu]
Add Address
Received Address
or
Direct Entry
Select or enter an address
Add Domains
[Menu]
Add Domain
Enter a domain
(character string after @)
3 [Finish]
Edit Saved Addresses
After Step 1, highlight an address
> [Edit] Edit address
Delete Addresses
After Step 1, (highlight an address
>) [Menu]
Delete
or
Delete All
( For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password)
YES
Tip
Report Spam ( P.13-23)
Messaging
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Replying to Messages
1 In Message window, [Reply]
Re
: appears before Subject when replying
to S! Mail. Received message text is
quoted.
2 Complete message
[Send]
Reply without Quoting/Replying to All
In Step 1,
>[Menu]
Reply
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
Compose S! Mail
or
Compose SMS
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Note
Alternatively, reply from Message List window without opening
messages ( P.13-20)
Tip
Change Message Quote Setting when Replying ( P.18-18)
Using Mail Groups
Save mail addresses by group. Messages can be sent to
specified group of recipients.
Save up to 20 recipients per group.
Create up to 20 groups.
Creating Mail Groups
Main Menu Phone Book Settings Mail Group
1 Select a group to save
2 Enter Mail Address Directly
Highlight
<Not stored>
[Edit] Enter mail address
Select Mail Address from Phone
Book or Sent/Received Address Logs
Highlight
<Not stored>
[Menu]
Look-up address
Select an item Select an entry
Repeat Step 2 to save mail addresses.
Mail Group List
TBD
TBD
Messaging
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Change Group Names
In Step 1, highlight a mail group
> [Menu]
Edit group name
Edit name
Reset Group Names
In Step 1, highlight a mail group
> [Menu]
Reset group name
YES
Edit Mail Addresses
After Step 1, highlight a mail address
> [Edit] Edit
Delete Saved Mail Addresses
>
After Step 1, (highlight a mail address ) [Menu]
Delete this
or
Delete all
( For
Delete all
, enter Phone Password)
YES
Send a Message to All Group Members
>
In Step 1, highlight a mail group
[
]
To select a mail group for recipient in S! Mail composition window:
P.14-8
Sent/Received Address
Sent address logs: Press and hold
> Highlight an address
[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Received address logs: Press and hold
> Highlight an address
[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Character
size
Toggle character size
Add to Phone
Book
Save selected mail address/number to Phone Book
(From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Add shortcut
icon
Create a shortcut ( P.1-22) Select a shortcut in Standby
to open composition window with selected mail address/
number in Address field
Compose
S! Mail
Create S! Mail to selected address/phone number
(From Step 4 on P.13-4)
Compose
SMS
Create SMS to selected phone number ( From Step 4 on
P.13-7)
Dialing Select a dialing method
>
Dial
Dialed calls 1Show Redial logs
Received
calls 2
Show Incoming Call Logs
Delete this
YES
>
Delete
selected
Check logs to be deleted
> [Finish]
YES
Delete all Enter Phone Password
>
YES
1 Sent address logs only
2 Received address logs only
Messaging
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Organizing Messages
Functions Available in Incoming Mail or Sent/Unsent
Folder
>
Incoming Mail
or
Sent/Unsent
(Highlight a folder)
[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add folder Add up to 10 user folders to each of Incoming Mail and
Sent/Unsent folders
Enter folder name
>
Edit folder
name*
Edit folder name
>
Auto-sort
Setting*
Sort received messages (Auto-sort:
>From Step 3 on
P.13-16)
Re-sort in
This
Re-sort messages in selected folder
YES
>
Sort in All
Re-sort messages in all folders
YES
>
Sort folder*
Sort user folders
Select a target location
>
Mail Security
Set to require Phone Password for opening a folder
Enter Phone Password
>
To cancel: repeat the step
Delete folder
* Enter Phone Password
>
YES
* only
Functions Available for Received/Sent/Draft Message List
>
Incoming Mail
,
Drafts
or
Sent/Unsent
( Select a folder)
Highlight a message
[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Edit 1 2Edit message to send
(S! Mail: From Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS: From Step 2 on P.13-7)
Send 2Send Drafts
Retrieve 3Retrieve complete S! Mail
This one
> or
Selected
( For
Selected
, check
messages [Finish]
YES
)
Reply 3
Reply without quoting message
Reply to Sender
> or
Reply to All
Compose S! Mail
or
Compose SMS
Compose a message
(S! Mail:
From Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS: From Step 4 on P.13-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Reply with
Quote 3
Quote received message to reply
Reply to Sender
> or
Reply to All
Compose S! Mail
or
Compose SMS
Compose a
message (S! Mail: From Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS:
From Step 4 on P.13-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Messaging
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14
Item Operation/Description
Forward 3
Forward
>/
Fwd Server Mail
Select Address field
Select an item Select/enter an address [Send]
Forward Server Mail (
P.13-15)
When forwarding S! Mail,
Fw: appears before Subject.
Dotted line appears in the first line of Text field.
Attachments are also forwarded (Messages with copy
protected attachments may not be forwardable.).
Dial Select an item
> Make a call/compose a message/add
to Phone Book
Add
Address 1 3
Save addresses to Phone Book
Select phone number or mail address
>
YES
(From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Protect/
Unprotect 1 3
Protect received/sent messages
This one
> or
Selected
( For
Selected
, check
messages [Finish])
To unprotect, repeat the step.
SMS saved in USIM Card cannot be deleted.
Unread/
Read 3
Switch status to Unread/Read
Move 3Move messages to specific folders
Move This
> or
Move Selected
( For
Move Selected
,
check messages [Finish]
YES
) Select a
folder
SMS saved in USIM Card cannot be moved.
Delete Select an item
> Operate selected item
If messages are received while selecting multiple
messages, message deletion may fail.
Confirm
Delivery 1
View Delivery report
Send Ir data (P.10-3)
Item Operation/Description
IC
Transmission
(P.10-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy messages to microSD Card
YES
>
Copy to USIM/
Copy to Phone
3
Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
>
Move to
USIM/Move
to Phone 3
Move SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
>
Sort Change display order
Select a display order
>
Mail
Information
View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.)
Mail history
1 3
Show up to 1000 sent/received mail records
Select a sender/recipient address
>
or appears.
Select a record to show Message Window.
to
return to previous window.
1 Sent messages only
2 Drafts only
3 Received messages only
Messaging
14-22
14
Using Messages
Functions Available in Received/Sent Message Window
In Message Window,
>[Menu] Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Retrieve 1Retrieve complete S! Mail
Edit 2Edit message to send
(S! Mail: From Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS: From Step 2
on P.13-7)
Reply 1Reply without quoting message
Reply to Sender
> or
Reply to All
Compose S! Mail
or
Compose SMS
Compose a message
(S! Mail:
From Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS: From Step 4 on
P.13-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Reply with
Quote 1
Quote received message to reply
Reply to Sender
> or
Reply to All
Compose a
message (S! Mail: From Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS:
From Step 4 on P.13-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Forward 1
Forward
> or
Fwd Server Mail
Forward Server Mail (
P.13-15)
Dial Select an item
> Make a call/compose a message/add
to Phone Book
Add Address Save addresses to Phone Book
Select phone number or mail address
>
YES
( From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Add to Phone
Book
Save highlighted phone number/mail address to Phone
Book
YES
>
(From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Item Operation/Description
Attached files Show attached files
Save
Templates
Save edited templates
YES
>
Add Shortcut
Icon
Create a shortcut ( P.1-22) Select a shortcut in Standby
to open composition window with selected mail address/
number in Address field
Copy Copy address, subject or text
Select an item Copy ( After Step 2 on P.3-10)
Font Size Select a size
>
Scroll Unit Change scroll unit
Half Screen
> or
Whole Screen
Charset
Conversion 1
Convert characters when not properly shown
Select an item
>
Delete Select an item
> Operate selected item
Confirm
Delivery 2
View Delivery report
Mail
Information
View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.)
Send Ir data (P.10-3)
IC
Transmission
(P.10-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy messages to microSD Card
YES
>
Copy to USIM or
Copy to Phone
1
Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
>
Move to USIM
or Move to
Phone
1
Move SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
>
Messaging
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Item Operation/Description
Report Spam
1
Report received mail as Spam Mail
>[Send]
Change destination to report to (
P.18-18).
Mail history Show up to 1000 sent/received mail records
Select a sender/recipient address
>
or appears.
Select a record to show Message Window.
to
return to previous window.
1 Received Message Window only
2 Sent Message Window only
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Messaging
14
15
15-1
Internet
Getting Started .................................................. 15-2
Using Yahoo! Keitai ............................................ 15-3
Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ...........................................15-3
Entering URL ............................................................................15-4
Using Access Histories ..............................................................15-4
Exiting Mobile Internet .............................................................15-4
Using PC Site Browser ........................................ 15-5
Opening Menu .........................................................................15-5
Entering URL ............................................................................15-5
Using Access Histories ..............................................................15-5
Exiting Internet .........................................................................15-5
Basic Operations ................................................. 15-6
Using Cursor ............................................................................15-6
Text Entry & Item Selection .......................................................15-7
Using Information .............................................. 15-8
Bookmarks & Saved Pages ........................................................15-8
Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages .......................................15-9
Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions ..........................................15-10
Downloading Image/Sound Files .............................................15-11
Using Number, Address or URL ................................................15-11
Streaming ..............................................................................15-12
Option Menu Items ........................................... 15-13
15-2
Internet
15
Getting Started
Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Internet and PC sites.
"Yahoo! Keitai" is both a SoftBank Mobile Internet service
and the SoftBank Mobile Internet portal.
View PC Internet websites via PC Site Browser.
Internet
Yahoo! Keitai
View Mobile Internet Websites (
P.14-3)
Download image/sound files, etc. (
P.14-11)
Movies/Music Streaming (
P.14-12)
Register S! Quick News (
P.7-4)
PC Sites
View PC Sites (
P.14-5)
Download still images (
P.14-11)
Note
Separate subscription is required for Network access.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Video Calls cannot be received while connecting to the Network.
Cache Memory
Retrieved information is temporarily saved in Cache
Memory.
When full, oldest is deleted first.
Previously viewed pages may load from Cache Memory. To view the
latest, update information ( P.14-13).
Cached items with expiry dates are deleted upon expiry.
Information remains even after handset is disconnected from the
Network or handset power is turned off.
Tip
Settings
Clear Cache Delete Cookies ( P.18-20)
Initialize Browser ( P.18-21)
Internet
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15
SSL/TLS
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security)
are encryption protocols for secure Internet transmissions
of important/sensitive information such as credit card
numbers.
Server certificates are saved on 940P ( P.18-21).
Notes
When a security notice appears, subscribers must decide for themselves
whether or not to open the page. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., VeriSign
Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., Entrust Japan Co.,Ltd., GlobalSign
K.K., RSA Security Inc. and SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd. cannot be held
liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL and TLS.
Tip
Settings
Security Settings ( P.18-20)
Using Yahoo! Keitai
Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu
Select Yahoo! Keitai Menu items to access websites.
Main Menu Yahoo!
1 Open Top Menu
Yahoo! Keitai
2 Open Menu List
Select a menu item
Repeat Step 2 as required.
Basic Operations:
P.14-6
Note
Shortcut: In Standby, press
15-4
Internet
15
Entering URL
Enter URLs (addresses beginning with "http://" or "https://")
directly to access websites, or open previously viewed pages
using URL histories.
Up to 20 URL histories are stored.
Main Menu Yahoo! Enter URL
1 Enter URL Directly
Direct Entry
Enter URL
Use URL History
URL History List
Select a URL
Delete URL Histories
In Step1,
>
URL History List
(Highlight a URL ) [Menu]
Delete
or
Delete All
YES
URL History List
Window
Using Access Histories
Open previously viewed pages using access histories.
Up to 100 access histories are stored (The number of savable histories
varies depending on data amount.).
Main Menu Yahoo! History
1 Select a history
Delete Access Histories
In Step 1, (highlight a history
>) [Menu]
Delete
or
Delete All
YES
( For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password)
Show Access History URLs
In Step 1, highlight a history
> [Menu]
Display URL
Exiting Mobile Internet
1
YES
Note
Closing handset does not affect active browser.
History Window
TBD
Internet
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15
Using PC Site Browser
Opening Menu
View PC websites using PC Site Browser.
When PC Site Browser is active,
appears.
Some pages may not be viewable.
Viewing PC websites may incur high charges.
Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser
1
Homepage
Confirmation appears. Select
NO
.
To show confirmation each time:
YES
2 Select a menu item
Repeat Step 2 as required.
Note
Alternatively, press
in Yahoo! Keitai Menu to switch to PC Site
Browser Menu. To return to Yahoo! Keitai Menu, press again.
Tip
Settings
Hide Warning Messages when Activating PC Site Browser or
Switching to Yahoo! Keitai ( P.18-19)
Entering URL
Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai .
Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser Enter URL
Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai
( P.14-4).
Using Access Histories
Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai .
Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser History
Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai
( P.14-4).
Exiting Internet
1
YES
Note
Closing handset does not affect active browser.
15-6
Internet
15
Basic Operations
Using Cursor
Operation descriptions are based on Portrait View.
Move Cursor
Use cursor to select underlined menu items.
to move right
to move left
to move to previous line
to move to next line
Scroll Pages
Scroll bar appears on right side or at bottom of
Display when page content continues beyond
view.
scroll up/down
scroll left/right
scroll page up by a screenful
scroll page down by a screenful
To scroll continuously, press and hold above
keys.
Move to
previous page/
next page
Previously viewed pages are temporarily saved in
Cache Memory ( P.14-2).
[Back]: Return to previous page
[Menu]
Forward
: View next page
Some web pages may not appear after
performing the steps above.
When Authentication is Required
Some pages require user authentication for access.
If required, enter user ID or password.
Note
While page is open, press and hold
to switch to TV.
Tip
Settings
Font Size Scroll Unit Images Off Sound Off ( P.18-19)
Delete User ID or Password Entered when Authentication is
Required ( P.18-20)
Internet
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15
Text Entry & Item Selection
Enter text or select items to send information.
Actual web pages may differ in appearance.
Text Entry
Field
Check Box
Radio Button
Menu List
Command Button
Text Entry Field Highlight field Enter text
Menu List
Highlight field
Menu list appears.
Highlight an item
Selected items are highlighted.
Radio Button Highlight
When selected, appears.
Check Box
Highlight
When selected, appears.
Press again to cancel selection.
Command Button Highlight the button
Corresponding command is executed.
15-8
Internet
15
Using Information
Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Bookmark websites or save page content to Saved Pages.
Some copy protected materials cannot be saved.
Bookmarks Save links to websites. 940P connects to the
Network to open the link.
Saved Pages Save page content. 940P opens saved pages
without connecting to the Network.
Saving Web Pages
1 Open a web page [Menu]
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
Add
2 Select title
Edit title
3
OK
OK
Saved Bookmarks/Saved Pages are saved to Bookmarks List/Saved
Pages List ( Right)
Viewing Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Main Menu Yahoo! ( PC Site Browser)
1
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
Select an item
Example: Yahoo! Keitai Browser
Open Bookmarks/Saved Pages in Web Page
Open a web page
> [Menu]
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
View Lis
Note
Create folders in Bookmarks/Saved Pages List to organize Bookmarks/
Saved Pages ( P.14-9).
Tip
Send Bookmarks via Infrared ( P.10-3) Send Bookmarks via
IC Transmission ( P.10-5)
Add Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby Save URLs to Bookmarks
Send Bookmark URLs ( P.14-10)
Saved Pages List WindowBookmarks List Window
Internet
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15
Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Follow the steps below to open Bookmarks or Saved Pages
list:
Yahoo! Keitai
Main Menu Yahoo! Bookmarks or Saved Pages
PC Site Browser
Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser
Bookmarks or Saved Pages
Note
When a different USIM Card is inserted, Saved Pages do not appear or
title name cannot be changed.
Creating New Bookmarks/Saved Pages Folders
Folders cannot be created within existing folders.
1 Bookmarks
In Bookmarks list window, [Menu]
Create New
Folders
Enter title
Saved Pages
In Saved Pages list window, [Menu]
New Folder
Enter title
Move Bookmarks/Saved Pages to Folder
Before moving to folders, set
Sort
to
Saved/Used Order
or
Saved/
Moved Order
( P.14-10)
In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window ( P.14-8), highlight a
bookmark/saved page [Menu]
Move to
Select a folder
Select a destination
Edit Folder Title
In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window (
>P.14-8), highlight a folder
[Menu]
Edit
Edit folder title
Editing Bookmark Titles/URLs
1 In Bookmarks list window, highlight a bookmark
[Menu]
Edit
2 Edit title/URL
Renaming Saved Pages
1 In Saved Pages list window, highlight a saved page
[Menu]
Edit
2 Edit title
Tip
Delete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Bookmark/Saved Page
URLs Change Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order Sort
Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders ( P.14-10)
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Internet
15
Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions
From Main Menu Yahoo! ( PC Site Browser)
Bookmarks or Saved Pages
Add Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby
Highlight a bookmark
> [Menu]
Add shortcut icon
YES
Save URLs to Bookmarks
>[Menu]
Create New
Bookmarks
Enter a title/URL
OK
Delete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders
Follow the steps below
>
Item Operation/Description
Delete Highlight a bookmark, saved page or folder
>
[Menu]
Delete
YES
Delete
Selected Items Select items to delete
>[Menu]
Delete selected
Check items to
delete [Delete]
YES
Delete All
>[Menu]
Delete All
YES
Enter Phone
Password
Display Bookmark/Saved Page URLs
Highlight a bookmark/saved page
>
[Menu]
Display URL
Change Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order
Highlight a bookmark/saved page/folder
>
[Menu]
Move to
to select a position
Before changing order, set
Sort
( Right) to
Saved/Used Order
or
Saved/Moved Order
.
Sort Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders
>[Menu]
Sort
Select a condition
Send Bookmark URLs
Highlight a bookmark
> [Menu]
Send URL
S! Mail
or
SMS
Create a message (S! Mail: From Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS:
From Step 2 on P.13-7)
Internet
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15
Downloading Image/Sound Files
Save images, sounds, etc. to Data Folder or microSD Card.
For PC Site Browser, only still images can be saved.
1 Open a web page [Menu]
Select File
2 Select a file
File details appear.
3
Save
YES
Available menu items vary by saved content.
Save location is determined by
Save Settings
( P.18-20).
However, save location may change depending on situations. Check
confirmation when download is complete.
Note
Do not remove/install microSD Card while saving files to it.
Do not turn 940P power off while downloading or saving files.
Files may be damaged.
Some copy protected files may not be saved.
Videos selected from web pages play while being downloaded.
Using Number, Address or URL
Use linked numbers, addresses or URLs to make calls, send
messages, access websites, or save directly to Phone Book.
1 Open a web page containing phone numbers, mail
addresses or URLs
2 Phone Number
Select a phone number Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Voice call Make a Voice Call
Video call Make a Video Call
Select image Select outgoing image
Add to Phone
Book
Save a number to Phone Book ( From Step 2 on P.4-5)
E-mail Address
Select an address Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Compose
S! Mail
Create S! Mail ( From Step 4 on P.13-4)
Compose SMS Create SMS ( From Step 4 on P.13-7)
Add to
Phone Book
Save mail address to Phone Book ( From Step 2 on
P.4-5)
URL
Select URL
940P connects to the Network.
15-12
Internet
15
Streaming
Enjoy video/sound clips while they download.
Supported by compatible files on Yahoo! Keitai sites only.
Streaming files cannot be saved.
Main Menu Yahoo! Yahoo! Keitai
1 Open a web page Select a file
Streaming starts.
2 or to exit
Engaged Streaming Operations
Mute/Release Mute [ /]
Pause/Resume*[/]
Volume /
Set Playback
Position*
to start playback from specified point
Toggle Display
Position Toggle Portrait/Landscape view.
* Not available during playback for live events such as live sports programs.
Note
Streaming requires a continuous Network connection. Network remains
connected even during a pause (Transmission fees apply).
Paused streams may stop after three minutes of inactivity.
When roaming abroad, streaming may be unavailable or not be
performed properly.
Incoming Voice Calls while Streaming
Incoming call pauses an active stream.
Video Calls cannot be received while streaming.
Internet
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15
Option Menu Items
In Yahoo! Keitai, press [Menu] for following operations.
Some functions may not be available depending on web pages.
Item Operation/Description
Forward Go to next page ( P.14-6)
Bookmarks View Bookmarks list, add bookmarks, or add bookmark
shortcuts to Standby
Saved Pages View Saved Pages list or save page content to Saved
Pages
Text Copy Copy page text
Reload Page Refresh page information
Enter URL Enter URL directly or use URL History to access pages
Select File View, play or save file to Data Folder (Downloading
Image/Sound Files: From Step 2 on P.14-11)
Item Operation/Description
Handy
Functions
Switch PC Browser
1
/Switch Browser
2: Toggle
Yahoo! Keitai/PC site
CHG wide scr. mode/RLS wide scr. mode
3: Toggle
wide screen mode on/off according to handset
orientation
Internet Search
: Search text in Internet
Search In Page
: Search text within page
Jump in this page
: Jump to top/end of page
Send URL
: Send URL via S! Mail/SMS
History
: Open previously viewed pages
Expand/Shrink
2: Zoom page in/out
Set Display Range
2: Specify displayed area of page
Flash(R) Menu
: Playback/pause Flash® files
Properties
: View page details or server certificates for
secure pages
Yahoo! Keitai 1/
Home Page 2
View top menu
Settings
Font Size
: Change character size
Encoding
: Change encoding type
Pointer
: Set Pointer 2
Switch screen 2Toggle between Small Screen and PC Screen
Exit Browser Exit Browser
1 Yahoo! Keitai only
2 PC Site Browser only
3 Available only when Motion Control Setting ( P.18-6) is OFF for Yahoo!
Keitai or PC Site Browser.
15-14
Internet
15
16
16-1
S! Appli
Before Using S! Appli ......................................... 16-2
Downloading S! Appli ...............................................................16-2
Using S! Appli ..................................................... 16-3
Activating S! Appli ....................................................................16-3
Terminate/Suspend & Resume ...................................................16-3
Using S! Appli Startup History ...................................................16-3
Managing Applications .............................................................16-4
S! Appli
16-2
16
Before Using S! Appli
S! Appli are Java™-based applications designed to run on
SoftBank handsets. Download games and other real-time
applications for use on 940P.
Separate subscription required to use downloaded applications (not
required for pre-installed S! Appli).
For usage on pre-installed applications, see Help menu for each S! Appli.
Note
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Network S! Appli
Network S! Appli requires Network connection.
Connection fees apply.
License Information
Main Menu
> S! Appli Information
Downloading S! Appli
Download up to 100 S! Appli files to 940P/microSD Card.
End suspended S! Appli if any. However, S! Appli may not be ended
during calls.
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1
Download S! Appli
YES
940P connects to the Network, and download site appears.
2 Select an S! Appli
Properties appear.
3 Follow onscreen instructions
4 Select a save location
Downloaded S! Appli is saved to Data Folder automatically.
Download may take some time.
5
YES
to activate
Downloaded S! Appli starts.
To exit:
NO
Download Lifestyle-Appli
Main Menu
> Tools or S! Appli Osaifu-Keitai
Lifestyle-Appli Download YES Select a Lifestyle-Appli
Lifestyle-Appli:
P.16-2
S! Appli
16-3
16
Using S! Appli
Activating S! Appli
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1 Select an S! Appli
Application starts and appears.
See application Help menu for usage information.
Confirmation appears when selecting Network S! Appli.
For a microSD Card S! Appli, press
[microSD] before Step 1.
Note
Activate an S! Appli;
Main Menu Data Folder S! Appli
Select an S! Appli
Incoming transmissions pause S! Appli.
AV output compatible applications may be viewed on a TV set
( P.10-13).
Tip
Settings
Volume Backlight On/Off Deactivate Vibration
Sync microSD Card with S! Appli List ( P. 1 8 - 2 1 )
Terminate/Suspend & Resume
Terminating/Pausing S! Appli
1 While running an S! Appli,
2
Suspended
or
Stopped
appears for a suspended application.
Resuming/Terminating Paused S! Appli
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1
Replayed
or
Stopped
Resumed application starts from paused point.
Using S! Appli Startup History
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli History
1 Highlight a record [Menu]
Start, S! Appli info
or
Delete
S! Appli
16-4
16
Managing Applications
Moving S! Appli between 940P and microSD Card
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1 Highlight an S! Appli [Menu]
Move to microSD
or
Move to phone
Some S! Appli may not be moved to microSD Card.
Deleting S! Appli
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1 Highlight an S! Appli [Menu]
Delete
YES
Some pre-installed S! Appli may not be deleted.
Viewing S! Appli Properties
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1 Highlight an S! Appli [Menu]
S! Appli info
Setting Security Level while Running S! Appli
Security Level cannot be set for some applications.
Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli List
1
Highlight an S! Appli [Menu]
Security level
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Network Access Connect to the Network
Auto Invocation Activate S! Appli
Multimedia Recording Record multimedia data
Data Reading Access Read Phone Book, Calendar events, etc.
Data Rewrtng Accss Write/delete Phone Book, Calendar
events, etc.
Location Access Retrieve Location information
3
Always Allowed
,
Ask First Time
*,
Ask Every Time
or
Not Allowed
* Confirmation appears the first time application is activated.
Reset Security Level Settings
Reset security level settings to default or condition when downloading.
In Step 2,
>
Reset Sec. Setting
YES
17-1
17
S! GPS Navi
About S! GPS Navi .............................................. 17-2
Using S! GPS Navi............................................... 17-2
Checking Your Current Position .................................................17-2
Activating Navi Appli ................................................................17-3
Using Location Navi (Japanese) .................................................17-3
Using Location Log ...................................................................17-3
17-2
S! GPS Navi
17
About S! GPS Navi
S! GPS Navi provides location information by
communicating with base stations and by GPS satellite.
Check your position on map, area information or route to
your destination using a Navi Appli.
Note
Location information may be inaccurate due to location or signal
conditions.
SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages.
Position cannot be determined while Positioning Lock is active
( P.18-22).
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Using S! GPS Navi
Checking Your Current Position
Activate Navi Appli to check your position.
Main Menu Tools S! GPS Navi
1
Current Location
YES
Positioning starts.
To check your current position during positioning: When
[Use]
appears at lower right,
OK
2 When positioning is complete, [Map]
YES
940P connects to the Network and web page opens.
To reposition:
[Retry]
Save to Phone Book
Save obtained location information to Phone Book.
Positioning is complete
> [Menu]
Add to Phone Book
YES
Follow the steps for saving to Phone Book ( From Step 2 on P.4-5)
Indicating Positioning Accuracy Level
Accuracy Level ... Fairly accurate
Accuracy Level ... Relatively accurate
Accuracy Level ... No accurate location information retrieved
Retrieve location information again.
17-3
S! GPS Navi
17
Activating Navi Appli
Search for current area information or route to your
destination.
End all applications including suspended applications.
Main Menu Tools S! GPS Navi Navi Appli
Using Location Navi (Japanese)
Use Location Navi to locate a person via a SoftBank 3G
handset or PC.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Main Menu Tools S! GPS Navi Location Navi
Note
Event Indicator appears when location information is automatically
provided or location information request is rejected. Select indicator to
show location log.
Using Location Log
Up to 50 latest location info are saved. Delete as required.
Main Menu Tools S! GPS Navi Location Logs
1 Show Details
Select a record to view details
appears if positioning fails.
Delete a Record
Highlight a record [Menu]
Delete
Delete this
YES
Delete All
[Menu]
Delete
Delete all
Enter Phone Password
YES
Note
When 50 records are saved, oldest is deleted first.
When positioning is requested while viewing a record, a message
appears and log window returns.
Tip
Settings
S! GPS Navi Settings ( P.18-22)
17-4
S! GPS Navi
17
18-1
18
Settings
Settings
Sound & Vibration .................................. 18-2
Ringtones .................................................................................18-2
Charge Sound/Key Tone ............................................................18-3
Settings
Display ................................................... 18-3
Display Settings ........................................................................18-3
Main Menu ..............................................................................18-4
Clock .......................................................................................18-5
Back Light ................................................................................18-5
Font .........................................................................................18-6
Motion Control Setting .............................................................18-6
Speed Selector Setting ..............................................................18-6
Settings
Manner Mode ........................................ 18-7
Settings
Incoming Settings .................................. 18-7
Settings
Date & Time ........................................... 18-8
Settings
Call Settings ........................................... 18-9
Call Time & Call Cost ................................................................18-9
Making & Receiving Calls .........................................................18-9
Settings
Notification Light ................................. 18-10
Settings
Text Entry ............................................. 18-11
Conversion ............................................................................. 18-11
Conversion during Message Text Entry ....................................18-12
Settings
Phone Book .......................................... 18-12
Settings
Voice Dial ............................................. 18-12
Settings
Video Call............................................. 18-13
Function Menus ......................................................................18-13
Engaged Video Call Settings ...................................................18-13
Settings
Digital TV ............................................. 18-14
Settings
Camera ................................................. 18-15
Capturing Still Images (Camera Mode/Action Mode) ...............18-15
Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode) ..................................18-17
Settings
Mobile Widget (Japanese) ................... 18-18
Settings
S! Quick News (Japanese) .................... 18-18
Display Settings ......................................................................18-18
Auto Update/Deleting Information ..........................................18-19
Settings
Bluetooth® ................................................................................................. 18-19
Settings
Messaging ............................................ 18-20
Universal Settings ...................................................................18-20
S! Mail Settings ......................................................................18-21
SMS Settings ..........................................................................18-22
Settings
Internet ................................................ 18-22
Browser Display Settings .........................................................18-22
Memory Manager & Reset ......................................................18-23
Security Settings .....................................................................18-23
Reset......................................................................................18-24
Settings
S! Appli ................................................ 18-24
Settings
Osaifu-Keitai® ........................................................................................ 18-24
Settings
S! GPS Navi Settings ............................ 18-25
Default Settings ............................................... 18-26
Confirming Settings ......................................... 18-27
18-2
Settings
18
Settings
Sound & Vibration
Ringtones
From Main Menu Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change
■Ringtone
Sound Settings
>
Ring Tones
Select an item
Select Ring Tone
Select a type Select a folder
Select a tone
Phone/Video
Call: Pattern 1
Message:
Tone3
Set Machi-Uta (Change Ringback Tone)
■1
Sound Settings
>
Machi-Uta
Select an item –
Change
■Ringer Volume
Sound Settings
>
Ringer Volume
Select a type
to adjust volume
Level 4
Disable 3D Sound Effect (Ringtone/Melody)
■
Sound Settings
>
Stereo/3D Sound
OFF
ON
Set Ringtone Sound Output for Earphone
■ 2
Sound Settings
>
Earphone
Earphone
Earphone +
Speaker
Set Message
■Ringtone Duration
Sound Settings
>
Message Ring Tones
ON
or
OFF
( For
ON
, enter ring time)
ON (Ring time:
05 sec)
Set
■Vibration Alert
Incoming Settings
>
Vibrator
Select an item
Select a vibration pattern
OFF
1 For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
Website (http://www.softbank.jp).
2
When earphone is connected and Sound Settings is set to
Earphone
, ringtone
sounds through earphone and speaker for incoming calls/messages or alarms
after about 20 seconds. Other sounds (e.g. Demo playback) are heard only from
earphone.
Pre-installed Ringtones
Title Composer
Pinwheel Original
SINFONIA NR 101 THE CLOCK HOB
I 101
HAYDN FRANZ JOSEPH
JE TE VEUX SATIE ERIK ALFREDI LE
DANSE DES MIRLITONS // CASSE
NOISETTE OP 71A /ORI
CHAJKOVSKIJ PETR ILICH
HEIGH HO // SNOW WHITE AND THE
SEVEN DWARFS /INST
CHURCHILL FRANK E
DANCE OF THE KNIGHTS
OP 64 NO 13
PROKOFEV SERGEJ S
WALTZ/COPPELIA BALLET SUITE DELIBES LEO CLEMENT PHILIBERT
PETER AND THE WOLF OP 67 PROKOFEV SERGEJ S
Names of composers given above conform to JASRAC Website. Parts of titles
may not appear due to Display size.
18-3
Settings
18
Charge Sound/Key Tone
From Main Menu Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Set Key Tone
■
Sound Settings
>
Key Tone
ON
or
OFF
OFF
Charging Start/End Tone Off
■
Phone Settings
>
Battery
Charge Sound
OFF
ON
Settings
Display
Display Settings
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change
■Wallpaper
>
Internal Display
Stand-by Display
Select an item ( Select a folder) Select an image
(P.18-23)
Add Calendar to Wallpaper
■
Internal Display
>
Stand-by Display
Calendar
Select a view format
BG Image ON
or
BG Image OFF
(
For
BG Image ON
, select a
folder select an image)
–
Change Wallpaper Randomly
■
Internal Display
>
Stand-by Display
Random Display
Select a folder
Every Hour
or
Every Day
–
Change Outgoing Call/Message Image
■
Internal Display
> Select an outgoing type
Select a folder Select an image
(P.18-23)
Change Incoming Call/Message Image
■
Internal Display
> Select an incoming type
Select Calling Disp.
1 Select an image type
Select a folder Select an image
(P.18-23)
Change Battery/Antenna Indicator
■
Internal Display
>
Battery Icon
or
Antenna Icon
Select a pattern
Pattern 1
18-4
Settings
18
Change Start-up Window
■
Internal Display
>
Start-up
OFF
,
Message
,
Pictures
or
Videos
2
–
Change Display
■Color Scheme
Color
> Select a color (P.18-23)
Set Interface
■Language
言語設定
>
English
Show New Call/Message when Handset Opens
■
>
Open for New
ON
OFF
1
Setting applies to messages retrieved manually (
Incoming Options
( P.18-19) set to
Manual Retrieval
) or when Server Mail is retrieved
(Retrieve New window cannot be changed).
2
For
Pictures
or
Videos
: Select a folder Select an image
For
Message
: Enter text
Main Menu
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Menu Icons
Setting/Operation Default
Change Main Menu Theme
■
Select a pattern
>(P.18-23)
Change Main Menu Icons
■
Customize
> Select a menu Select a folder
Select an image
–
Change Main Menu Background
■
Customize
>
Background Image
Select a
folder Select an image
–
18-5
Settings
18
Clock
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Internal Display Clock
Setting/Operation Default
Change Standby Clock Pattern
■ 1
Stand-by Clock
> [Pattern] Select a pattern
[Set]
(P.18-23)
Change Standby Clock Position
■ 1 2
Stand-by Clock
> [Position] Select a
position [Set]
Pattern 1
Change Standby Clock Size
■ 1
Stand-by Clock
> [Size]
Small
[Set] Large
Change Standby Clock at Upper Right (lower
■
right in Landscape View)
Icon Clock
> Select a pattern
(P.18-23)
1 Highlight
Stand-by Clock
[Play] to view Standby Clock.
2 Even if setting is changed, clock appears in
Pattern 1
when:
Calendar, World Clock or Operator Name is set to appear in Standby.
Time zone is set to other than GMT+9.
Privacy Key Lock is active.
Back Light
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Turn Back Light On/Off; Set Power Saver Mode
■
1
Back Light Time
>
Lighting
ON
or
OFF
Enter time to Power Saver mode
ON + 15secs.
Illuminate Back Light while Charging
■
Back Light Time
>
Charging
Long Time Light
2
Standard 3
Limit Back Light to Display Only
■
Back Light Time
>
Area
LCD
LCD + Keys
Adjust Brightness
■
>
Back Light Time
Brightness
Select a brightness level
Auto 4
Forbid Turning On Back Light Softly
■
Back Light Time
>
Soft Light
OFF
ON
Disable Auto Image Compensation
■
LCD AI
>
OFF
ON
1 During operation (except when in Standby or S! Appli is active), press and
hold to toggle
ON
/
OFF
.
2 When set to
Long Time Light
, Back Light changes to Power Saver mode
in three hours.
3 When set to
Standard
, Back Light illuminates with the same setting as
Lighting
setting.
4 When set to
Auto
, Back Light is automatically adjusted according to
ambient light.
18-6
Settings
18
Font
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Font Size by Function
■
Font Size
> Select an item Select a size Standard
■Set Menu Font Sizes Collectively
Font Size
>
Collective Setting
Large
or
Small
*
Standard
Change Font Style (Incoming/Outgoing Call Window)
■
Disp. Call/Recv #
>
Pattern 2
Pattern 1
* When set to
Small
, font size for Phone Book and Incoming/Outgoing Call
Logs is set to
Standard
.
Motion Control Setting
From Main Menu Settings Phone Settings
Motion Control Setting
Setting/Operation Default
Disable All Motion Control Settings
■
OFF
>
ON
(Except Y! Keitai)
Change Motion Control Settings for Individual
■
Functions
Highlight
>
Customize
[Edit]
Select a function
Select an item
[Finish]
ON
(Videos/PC
Movies: ON
(Wide Screen))
Speed Selector Setting
From Main Menu Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change/Disable Speed Selector Sound*
■
Sound Settings
>
Speed Selector Sound
Select a pattern or
OFF
Pattern 1
Deactivate Speed Selector
■
Phone Settings
>
Speed Selector Setting
Speed Selector
OFF
ON (Activate)
Change Functions Activated by Speed Selector
■
Operation in Standby
Phone Settings
>
Speed Selector Setting
Rotation Setting
Clockwise
or
Counterclockwise
Select a function
Key Guidance
* Volume control is not available.
18-7
Settings
18
Settings
Manner Mode
From Main Menu Settings Incoming Settings
Manner Mode Type
Setting/Operation Default
Set Manner Mode Type
■
Manner Mode, Super Silent
>or
Us
er Mode
( For
User Mode
, set individual items [Finish])
Manner Mode
Default Settings by Mode
■
Manner Mode Super Silent Driving Mode User Mode
Answer Phone
Value set for
Answer Phone
Value set for
Answer Phone ON OFF
Vibrator
ON ON OFF ON
Volume (In. Calls/Msg Ring T./Alarm)
Silent Silent Silent Silent
Rec. Check Tone
ON OFF ON ON
Key Tone
OFF OFF 1OFF
Selector Sound
OFF OFF 2OFF
Mic Sensitiv.
Up Up Up Up
LVA Tone (Low battery alarm)
OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 Key Tone setting ( P.18-2) applies.
2 Speed Selector Sound setting ( P.18-6) applies
Settings
Incoming Settings
From Main Menu Settings Incoming Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Answer Setting
■ ( P.18-8)
Answer Setting
>
Quick Silent
or
OFF
Any Key Answer
Answer Calls by Opening Handset
■
>
Open-to-Ans. Call
Phone
or
Video Call
Answer
Keep Ringing
Hide Caller Image Saved in Phone Book
■
Phone Book Image
>
OFF
ON
Activate Auto Answer with Earphone
■
>
Auto Answer
ON
Enter ring time OFF
Set Call Waiting Response
■
In-call Management
>
Call Forwarding
or
Call Rejection
Answer
18-8
Settings
18
Answer Setting Key Operations
Any Key
Answer
To answer a call, press any of the following keys:
Voice Call: , ,
- , , , , ,
, , , ,
Video Call: , ,
Quick Silent
To cancel ringtone/vibration, press any of the following keys:
Voice Call:
- , , , , , , ,
, ,
Video Call:
- , , , , , , , ,
OFF To answer a call, press any of the following keys:
Voice Call: ,
Video Call: , ,
When [Voice Mail] is assigned to
indicated at the bottom of Display,
press to start voice or video recording.
Settings
Date & Time
From Main Menu Settings Date & Time
Setting/Operation Default
Change Date and Time
■
*
Date & Time
> Enter year, date, time and time zone –
Display World Clock
■
>
World Clock
ON
to select an area OFF
Activate Daylight Savings Time
■
Daylight Savings
>
ON
OFF
Deactivate Alarm while Operating Other
■
Functions
Alarm Tone
>
Operation Preferred
Alarm
Preferred
Deactivate Automatic Time Correction via
■
Yahoo! Keitai
>
Time Correction
OFF
ON
* Date & Time Settings effective on 940P: from 09:00 on 2000/01/01 to
23:59 on 2037/12/31 (when time zone is set to GMT+9).
18-9
Settings
18
Settings
Call Settings
Call Time & Call Cost
From Main Menu Settings Call Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Display
■Call Time/Cost 1
Call Time/Cost
>–
Reset
■Total Call Charge/Time
Reset
> Enter Phone Password
Reset Total Duration
or
Reset Total Cost
YES
( For
Reset Total Cost
, enter PIN2)
–
Set
■Charge Limit 2
Set Max Cost Limit
>
ON
Enter charge limit
Enter PIN2
OFF
1 May not be available depending on subscription status. In that case, Set
Max Cost Limit is not available.
2 When set to
ON
, incoming/outgoing calls including emergency number
calls are not dialable if charge limit is reached.
Making & Receiving Calls
From Main Menu Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Earpiece Volume
■
Call Settings
>
Volume
to adjust volume Level 4
Set Handset Response when Closed during Call
■
Call Settings
>
Setting When Closed
Hold Call
*
or
End the Call
Continue
Set Hold Tone
■
Call Settings
>
Hold Tones
On-hold Tone
or
Holding Tone
Select a tone
On-hold Tone:
On-hold Tone 1
Holding Tone:
JESU JOY OF
MAN's
Turn Off Noise Reduction
■
Call Settings
>
Noise Reduction
OFF
ON
Sound Alarm before Connection is
■
Disconnected
Call Settings
>
Quality Alarm
OFF
or
Low Tone
High Tone
Sound Alarm until Line is Reconnected
■
Call Settings
>
Reconnect Signal
OFF
or
Low Tone
High Tone
Call Service Numbers
■
(Service not available at present)
Call Settings
>
Service Numbers
Select a service number
–
Specify Phone Book Entry to Call with Earphone
■
Phone Settings
>
Headset Switch to Call
Voice Call
Search Phone Book Select an entry
OFF
* When
Hold Call
is selected:
Speaker ON
(Hold tone sounds from
speaker)/
Speaker OFF
(Hold tone does not sound from speaker)
18-10
Settings
18
Settings
Notification Light
From Main Menu Settings Notification Light
Setting/Operation Default
Set Notification Light by Incoming Type
■
(Voice/Video Calls or Messages)
Incoming
>
Select Color
Select a type
Select a color
(P.18-23)
Change Notification Light Color Name for
■
Incoming Call/Message
Incoming
>
Color
Edit Color Name
Select a color Edit color name
–
Adjust Notification Light Color Tone for
■
Incoming Call/Message
Incoming
>
Color
Adjust Color Tone
Select a color Adjust color tone
–
Set Notification Light for Missed Calls/New
■
Messages
Missed Call/Unread
>
OFF When Checked
or
OFF
OFF after
24hours
Set Notification Light for When Opening/
■
Closing Handset
Slide
>
Slide Open
or
Slide Close
Select
OFF
or a color
(P.18-26)
Set Notification Light for During Calls/Music
■
Playback/Bluetooth® Transmission/IC Card
Reading
Select a function
> Select
ON
,
OFF
or a color
–
Set Notification Light for During Speed
■
Selector Operation
Speed Selector
> Select
OFF
or a color
(P.18-26)
View Notification Light Status
■*
Confirm Status
>–
* View Notification Light settings for incoming calls/messages or engaged
calls.
18-11
Settings
18
Settings
Text Entry
From Main Menu Settings Phone Settings
Text Entry Method
Setting/Operation Default
Set Input Mode
■
Input Mode
> Check input mode(s) to use
[Finish] Select a input mode to prioritize
Input mode:
All
Prioritized
mode:
Mode 1
(5-touch)
Hide Predictive Candidates/Context Forecast
■
List
Predict
>
OFF
ON (Show)
Set Learning Feature Off for Secret Mode/
■
Secret Data Only
Learn in Secret Mode
> Enter Phone Password
OFF
ON
Delete All Learned Words
■
Reset Learned Words
> Enter Phone Password
YES
–
Conversion
From In text entry window, [Menu]
Text entry setting
Setting/Operation Default
View Learned Words
■
Learned words
> Select a row Select a log
To delete learned words: Highlight a log
[Menu]
Delete this
or
Delete all
( For
Delete all
, enter Phone Password)
YES
–
Hide Predictive Candidates and Context
■
Forecast Lists
Predict
>
OFF
ON (Show)
Hide Context Forecast List
■
Candidate display
>
OFF
ON (Show)
Fix Entered Characters Automatically
■
Character set time
> Select a speed OFF
Hide Word Suggestion Guidance for 2/NIKO-
■
touch Input Method
2/NIKO-touch guide
>
OFF
ON (Show)
18-12
Settings
18
Conversion during Message Text Entry
From Main Menu Settings Universal Settings
Text Predict
Setting/Operation Default
Deactivate Pre-text Predict
■
Pre-text Predict
>
OFF
ON (Activate)
Deactivate Time Season Predict
■
Time Season Predict
>
OFF
ON (Activate)
Activate Text Expression
■
Text Expression
>
Written Language
or
Colloquialism
Normal Phrase
Settings
Phone Book
From Main Menu Phone Book Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change
■Save Location for New Entry
Save Settings
>
USIM
or
Ask Every Time
Phone
Change Phone Book Search Method
■
Search Method
> Select a method
A-KA-SA-TA-NA
Change Font Size
■
Font Size
>
Phone Book
or
Call Log
Large
Standard
Forbid Forwarding Phone Book Entry Images
■
Forwarding Image
>
OFF
ON*
* If
ON
is selected, images can be forwarded via Infrared, IC transmission or
Bluetooth®.
Settings
Voice Dial
From Main Menu Settings Phone Settings
Voice Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Activate Voice Dial Automatically
■
Auto Voice Dial
>
ON
OFF
Activate Voice Dial via Earphone or Bluetooth
■®
Device
Voice Earphone Dial
>
ON
OFF
18-13
Settings
18
Settings
Video Call
Function Menus
From Main Menu Settings Video Call
Setting/Operation Default
Change Incoming Image Quality
■
Incoming Video Qlty
>
Quality Prioritized
or
Motion Prioritized
Standard
Change Outgoing Image
■
Select Images
> Select a category Highlight
Original
[Menu]
Change setting
Select a folder Select a file [Play] to view
image
Pre-installed
Switch Earpiece On
■
Loud Speaker
>
OFF
ON
(Loud Speaker
ON)
Switch to Voice Call when Video Call Fails
■
Voice Call Auto Redial
>
ON
OFF
Toggle Outgoing/Incoming Image Setting
■
Switch Images
> Select an item
Receiving
Priority
Monitor Room Remotely
■
Remote Monitoring
> ( P.2-8) –
Engaged Video Call Settings
From During a Video Call, [Menu] V. Call settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Incoming Image Quality
■
IncomingVideo Qlty
>
Qlty Prioritized
or
Motion Prioritized
Standard
Change Brightness
■
Brightness
> Select a brightness level 0
Adjust Outgoing Image Color Tone to Lighting
■
Conditions
White balance
> Select an environment
Automatic
Change Outgoing Image Color Tone
■
Color mode set
> Select a color tone Normal
■Enhance Image Quality in Low Light Conditions
Night mode
>
ON
OFF
Set Focus
■*
Focus
> Select a focus type Landscape
* Outside Camera only
18-14
Settings
18
Settings
Digital TV
From Main Menu TV User Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Display Contents
■
Display
>
Display Setting
Visual image+DBC
or
Enlarged V. image+DBC
V. image+
Caption+
DBC
Change Caption Position in Landscape View
■
Display
>
Caption Posit. In W-scr
Upper
Lower
Hide Guide in Landscape View
■
Display
>
Icons
OFF
ON
Change Ticker Setting for Incoming Mail
■
Notification while Watching TV
Display
>
Mail Ticker Display
Sender+Subject
or
OFF
Receipt
Notification
Forbid Enhancing Frame Rate Automatically
■
Video
>
Mobile W-Speed
OFF
ON
Change Image Quality
■
Video
>
Image Quality
Select an item Dynamic
Set Back Light Duration while Watching TV
■
Display Light
>
Lighting Duration
Enter duration (min.)
Constant Light
Deactivate Auto Volume
■
Sound Effect
>
Auto Volume
OFF
ON
Remaster Sounds from Earphone or Bluetooth
■®
Device
Sound
>
Effect
Remaster
1
ON
OFF
Add Listening Effect to Sound from Earphone
■
or Bluetooth® Device
Sound Effect
>
Listening
1
Select an item
OFF
Change Quality of Sound from Earphone or
■
Bluetooth® Device
Sound Effect
>
Equalizer
1
Select an item
Normal
End Recording when Battery Runs Low
■
Recording
>
Rec. When Low Battery
Stop Recording
Continue
Recording
Start Recording TV Automatically when a Call
■
Comes in while Watching TV
Recording
>
Rec. Program When Call
ON
OFF
Hide Images on Data Broadcast Sites
■
Data Broadcasting
>
Images
OFF
ON
Turn Off Sounds from Data Broadcast/Sites
■
Data Broadcasting
>
Sound Effect
OFF
ON
Show Confirmation on Data Broadcast
■
Data Broadcasting
>
Reset Settings
YES
–
Set Power Saving Mode
■ 2
ECO Mode
>
YES
OFF
Reset Channel List
■
Reset Channel Setting
> Enter Phone Password
YES
–
Delete Information in Broadcasting Storage
■
Area
Reset Storage Area
> (Highlight an affiliated
channel ) [Menu]
Delete this
or
Delete all
( For
Delete all
, enter Phone Password)
YES
–
18-15
Settings
18
Reset
■TV Settings
Reset TV Settings
> Enter Phone Password
YES
–
Check TV Settings
■
Check TV Settings
>–
1 Remaster/Listening/Equalizer Settings: P.5-8
2 To cancel ECO Mode, perform same operation. When ECO Mode is set,
following settings automatically activate and cannot be changed.
When canceled, original settings return.
Mobile W-Speed
: OFF
Image Quality
: Normal
Remaster
: OFF
Listening
: OFF
Equalizer
: Normal
Settings
Camera
Change settings before capturing images. Some functions can be
changed with simple key touch ( P.6-5).
Some settings are not available depending on camera mode, image size
or photo mode.
Capturing Still Images
(Camera Mode/Action Mode)
Camera Mode
From Main Menu Camera Camera [Menu]
Action Mode
From Main Menu Camera Camera [Video]
[Cont.] [Menu]
Setting/Operation Default
Change Camera Mode
■
CHG camera-mode
> Select a mode –
Change Photo Mode
■
Photo mode
>( P.6-9) Intelligent Auto
Change Image Size
■
Image size
> Select a size
Standby
(480x854)
Change Brightness
■
Camera settings
>
Brightness
Select a level ±0
Adjust Color Balance According to Lighting
■
Conditions
Camera settings
>
White balance
Select an
item
Auto
18-16
Settings
18
Change Color Mode
■
Camera settings
>
Color mode set
Select an item
Normal
Change Focus Setting
■
Camera settings
>
Focus
Select an item
Camera mode:
Face Detection/
Action mode:
Auto
Change Image Quality
■
Camera settings
>
Image quality
Select an item
Fine
Deactivate Image Stabilizer (Outside Camera
■
only)
Camera settings
>
Img. stabilizer
OFF
Auto
Add Frames
■
Camera settings
>
Shoot with frame
ON
Select an frame Capture an image
OFF
Change Shutter Click Sound
■
Camera settings
>
Shutter sound
Select an item
Sound 1
Minimize Flicker while Shooting near
■
Fluorescent Light
Camera settings
>
Flicker correction
Mode 1 (50Hz)
or
Mode 2 (60Hz)
Automatically
Change Save Location
■
Storage setting
>
Store in
microSD
Phone
Forbid Saving Captured Images Automatically
■
Storage setting
>
Auto save set
OFF
ON
(Automatically
save)
Automatically Capture Images According to
■
Distance/Number of People
Auto shutter
>( P.6-7)
OFF
Capture Images with High Sensitivity
■
High Sensitiv.
>
ON
OFF
Set Flash/Photo Light According to Environment
■
Flash setting
>or
Photo light set.
( P.6-9)
Camera mode:
Auto/
Action mode:
OFF
Set Auto Timer
■
Auto timer
>( P.6-7) OFF
Change Continuous Shooting Setting
■
Cont. shooting set.
>( P.6-10) –
Change Viewfinder Size
■
Display size
>
Fit in display
Actual size
Hide Display Indicators
■
Icon
>
OFF
ON (Show)
View Memory Information
■
Memory Status
>–
18-17
Settings
18
Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode)
From Main Menu Camera Video Camera
[Menu]
Setting/Operation Default
Change Camera Mode
■
CHG camera-mode
> Select a mode –
Change Photo Mode
■
Photo mode
>( P.6-9) Normal
Change Image Size
■
Image size
> Select a size
QCIF
(176x144)
Change Recording Time
■
File size setting
>
Long time
Mail
restrict’n(S)
Change Brightness
■
Camera settings
>
Brightness
Select a level ±0
Adjust Color Balance According to Lighting
■
Conditions
Camera settings
>
White balance
Select an item
Auto
Change Color Mode
■
Camera settings
>
Color mode set
Select an item
Normal
Change Focus Setting
■
Camera settings
>
Focus
Select an item Face Detection
Change Image Quality*
■
Camera settings
>
Image quality
Select an item Normal
Deactivate Image Stabilizer (Outside Camera only)
■
Camera settings
>
Img. stabilizer
OFF
Auto
Change Shutter Click Sound
■
Camera settings
>
Shutter sound
Select an item
Sound 1
Minimize Flicker while Shooting near
■
Fluorescent Light
Camera settings
>
Flicker correction
Mode 1 (50Hz)
or
Mode 2 (60Hz)
Automatically
Change Save Location
■
Storage setting
>
Store in
microSD
Phone
Forbid Saving Captured Images Automatically
■
Storage setting
>
Auto save set
OFF
ON
(Automatically
save)
Set Flash/Photo Light According to Environment
■
Photo light set.
>
ON
OFF
Set Auto Timer
■
Auto timer
>( P.6-7) OFF
Forbid Recording Audio
■
Movie type set
>
Video
Normal
Change Viewfinder Size
■
Display size
>
Fit in display
Actual size
Change to S! Mail Attachment Mode
■
Attach S! Mail mode
>
YES
–
Hide Display Indicators
■
Icon
>
OFF
ON (Show)
View Memory Information
■
Memory Status
>–
* Available only when
File size setting
is set to
Long time
18-18
Settings
18
Settings
Mobile Widget (Japanese)
From Main Menu Entertainment Mobile Widget
Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Deactivate Auto Update
■
Auto Refresh
>
OFF
ON (Activate)
Activate Auto Roaming Abroad
■
Auto Roaming
>
ON
OFF
(Deactivate)
Hide Confirmation when Roaming Abroad
■
Roaming Notification
>
OFF
ON (Show)
Forbid Sending/Receiving Cookies
■
Cookies
>
OFF
ON
(Send/Receive)
■Delete Cookies
Delete Cookies
>
YES
–
Settings
S! Quick News (Japanese)
Display Settings
From Main Menu Settings Display Settings
Internal Display S! Quick News Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Show Only Unread Items in Standby
■
Unread/Read Setting
>
Unread
Unread + Read
Change Marquee Speed
■
Marquee Speed
>
Fast
or
Slow
Normal
Hide S! Quick News
■
Display Always
>
OFF
ON (Show)
Show Image Data
■
Image Display
>
ON
OFF (Hide)
18-19
Settings
18
Auto Update/Deleting Information
From Main Menu News/Entertainment
S! Quick News Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Automatically Update Quick News in S! Quick
■
News List 1 2
Auto Refresh
>
S! Quick News
Set update
frequency
OFF
(Not update
automatically)
Automatically Update General News (Once a
■
day) 1 2
Auto Refresh
>
General
ON
OFF
(Not update
automatically)
Automatically Update Special News (Every four
■
hours) 1 2
Auto Refresh
>
Special
ON
OFF
(Not update
automatically)
Delete S! Quick News Information
■
Del S! Quick News List
>
YES
Enter Phone
Password
–
1 If calls are in progress at update time, auto update does not occur until
next update.
2 Video Calls are rejected during auto update.
Settings
Bluetooth®
From Main Menu Tools Bluetooth
My Devices Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Set Authentication/Encryption to Send Phone
■
Book Entries
Set Authentications
>
ON
ON
OFF/OFF
Enter Password when Sending All Phone Book
■
Entries
Session Number Setting
>
ON
OFF
Set Duration to Search for Bluetooth
■® Devices
Time-out to Search
>
Enter duration (sec.) 05 sec
Stop Ringtone Output to Headset/Handsfree
■
Device
Forward Ring Tone
>
OFF
ON
Continue Calls on Handset when Bluetooth
■® is
Disconnected from Headset/Handsfree Device
Disconnection Settings
>
Continue on the Phone
End the Call
Always Make Calls from 940P even when
■
Headset Device is Connected
Dial from Headset
>
Deactivate
Activate
Always Use Handsfree Device to Make/Receive
■
Calls
Handsfree Setting
>
Handsfree Mode
Private Mode 1
View Bluetooth
■® Properties
Device Properties
> 2–
18-20
Settings
18
1 In
Private Mode
, device that makes/answers call takes priority.
2 Device name, address, class and supported services appear.
To change device name: [Edit]
Settings
Messaging
Universal Settings
From Main Menu Messaging Settings
Universal Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change Font Size
■*
Font Size
>
Small
or
Large
Normal
Set Scroll Unit in Text Entry/Preview Window
■
Scroll Unit
>
Half Screen
or
Whole Screen
Single Line
Change Message Quote Setting when Replying
■
Quote Message
>
ON (S! Mail/SMS)
or
OFF
ON (S! Mail)
Confirm Message Delivery (Available when
■
messaging to SoftBank handset numbers)
Delivery Report
>
ON
OFF
(Not confirm)
Change Anti-Spam Measures Setting
■
Anti-Spam Measures
>
Report Spam
[Edit] Edit recipient address [Finish]
YES
stop@meiwaku.
softbankmobile.
co.jp
Reset Anti-Spam Measures Setting
■
Anti-Spam Measures
>
Report Spam
[Menu]
Reset Address
[Finish]
YES
–
Set Auto Delete Off (For Sent/Unsent)
■
Auto Sent Msg Del
>
OFF
ON
18-21
Settings
18
Set Auto Delete Off (For Incoming Mail)
■
Auto Received Msg Del
>
ON (Read Msg Only)
or
OFF
ON (All Msg)
Hide Incoming Mail Notification while Other
■
Function is Active
Receiving Display
>
Operation Preferred
Alarm Preferred
(Show)
Hide Outgoing Mail Display
■
Sending Display
>
OFF
ON (Show)
* Character size in SMS or S! Mail subject field does not change. Check
preview to see actual size.
S! Mail Settings
From Main Menu Messaging Settings
S! Mail Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Set Reply-to Address
■
Sending Options
>
Set Reply-To
ON
Select
reply-to address entry field Select a reply-to address
or enter directly [Finish]
OFF (Not set)
Set Signature
■
Sending Options
>
Set Signature
Select an
item (
ON
or
ON When New
Select signature
entry field Enter signature [Finish])
OFF (Not set)
Forbid Compressing Attachments Automatically
■
Sending Options
>
Image Compression
OFF
ON
(Not compress)
1
Set S! Mail Download Condition (within Japan)
■
Incoming Options
>
Home Auto Setting
Download by Numbers
or
Manual Retrieval
Auto Download
All
Retrieve S! Mail Manually while Abroad
■
Incoming Options
>
Roaming Auto Setting
Manual Retrieval
Auto Download
Play Attached Music Files Automatically
■ 2
Incoming Options
>
Auto Sound Play
ON
OFF
(Not play back)
1 JPEG files only
2 When multiple sound files are attached, the first file plays.
18-22
Settings
18
SMS Settings
From Main Menu Messaging Settings
SMS Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Change SMS Center Number
■*
Message Center
> Enter SMS Center number
+819066519300
■Set Input Character to English
Set Input Character
>
English (160char.)
Japanese
(70char.)
* Changing Message Center number may disable SMS.
Settings
Internet
Browser Display Settings
Yahoo! Keitai
From Main Menu Yahoo! Set Yahoo! Keitai
PC Site Browser
From Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser
Set PC Site Browser
Setting/Operation Default
Font Size
■
Font Size
>
Large
or
Small
Normal
Scroll Unit
■
>
Scroll Unit
Whole Screen
or
Half Screen
Single Line
Images Off
■
Downloads
>
Display Image
OFF
ON
Sound Off
■
Downloads
>
Play Sounds
OFF
ON
Hide
■Warning Messages when Activating PC
Site Browser or Switching to Yahoo! Keitai*
Warning Messages
>
PC Site Browser
(when
activating) or
Yahoo! Keitai
(when switching)
OFF
ON
* PC Site Browser only
18-23
Settings
18
Memory Manager & Reset
Yahoo! Keitai
From Main Menu Yahoo! Set Yahoo! Keitai
PC Site Browser
From Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser
Set PC Site Browser
Setting/Operation Default
Clear Cache
■
>
Memory Manager
Clear Cache
YES
–
■Delete Cookies
Memory Manager
>
Delete Cookies
YES
–
Delete User ID or Password Entered when
■
Authentication is Required
Memory Manager
>
Delete Certificates
YES
–
Set Data Storage Location to microSD Card
■*
Save Settings
>
microSD
Phone
* Yahoo! Keitai Browser only
Security Settings
Yahoo! Keitai
From Main Menu Yahoo! Set Yahoo! Keitai
Security
PC Site Browser
From Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser
Set PC Site Browser Security
Setting/Operation Default
Set Auto Send Off for Manufacturer's Number
■
(for Authentication)
>
Manufacture Number
OFF
ON (Send)
Forbid Sending
■Referer Information
Send Referer
>
OFF
ON (Send)
Select whether or Not to Allow Cookies to Be
■
Stored on 940P
Cookies
>
OFF
or
Ask Every Time
ON (Save)
Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in Yahoo!
■
Keitai 1
>
Script
Select an item
Ask before
Connect
Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in PC Site
■
Browser 2
Script
> Select an item
ON (Run)
View Server Certificates Issued by Certificate
■
Authorities
Root Certificates
> Select an item
–
18-24
Settings
18
■Select whether or Not to Retain Authentication
Information
Certificate Retention
>
Always Keep
or
Not Keep
Keep While
Browsing
Hide Confirmation when Connecting to Secure
■
Site
Secure Prompt
>
OFF
ON
1 Yahoo! Keitai Browser only
2 PC Site Browser only
Reset
Yahoo! Keitai
From Main Menu Yahoo! Reset
PC Site Browser
From Main Menu Yahoo! PC Site Browser Reset
Setting/Operation Default
Reset
■Browser Settings
Restore Defaults
>
YES
Enter Phone Password –
■Initialize Browser
Initialized Browser
>
YES
Enter Phone
Password
–
Settings
S! Appli
From Main Menu S! Appli S! Appli Settings
Setting/Operation Default
■Volume
Volume
> to adjust volume Level 4
■Backlight On/Off 1
Display Backlight
>
Always ON
or
Always OFF
Follow General
Setting 2
Deactivate
■Vibration
Vibration
>
OFF
ON (Activate)
Update S! Appli Information on microSD Card
■
Used in Another Handset
>
Synchronize microSD
–
1 Back Light does not go out completely when S! Appli is active.
2 Back Light Time setting ( P.18-5) applies.
Settings
Osaifu-Keitai®
From Main Menu Tools Osaifu-Keitai
IC Card Settings
Setting/Operation Default
View IC Card Status
■
IC Card Status
>–
Disable Handset Response to Commands from
■
Reader/Writer
Interface Settings
> Enter Phone Password
Select an item
OFF
All ON
18-25
Settings
18
Settings
S! GPS Navi Settings
From
Main Menu Tools S! GPS Navi NAVI Settings
Setting/Operation Default
Select Navi Appli to Activate
■
Select Navi Appli
> Select a Navi Appli –
Save Current Map URL
■
Map URL Settings
> Highlight
<Not Recorded>
[Edit]
URL Name
Enter a name
Map URL
Enter a URL ("http://" or "https://")
[Finish]
–
Select Map URL
■
Map URL Settings
> Select a name NAVITIME
Edit/Delete Map URL
■*
Map URL Settings
> Highlight a name
[Menu]
Edit
or
Delete
–
Activate to Lock Positioning Function
■
Positioning Lock
> Enter Phone Password
ON
OFF
Hide Confirmation when Sending Location
■
Information
Send Location Info
> Enter Phone Password
Send without Check
(Send location information
without showing confirmation)
Send with
Check (Show
confirmation
every time)
Hide Notification of Incoming Location
■
Provision Request
Notification Setting
> Enter Phone Password
OFF
ON
Set Positioning Ringtone/Vibrator/Ringtone
■
Duration
Recv Location Request
>
Ringtone
,
Vibration Alert
or
Ringtone Duration
Set individual item
Ringtone:
Pattern 2
Vibrator Alert:
Pattern 1
Ringtone
Duration:
05 seconds
* Pre-installed NAVITIME cannot be edited or deleted.
18-26
Settings
18
Default Settings
Default settings vary by handset color as below.
For operations, refer to respective setting sections.
Setting Moonlight Purple Pink Champagne Black
Notification
Light
(P.18-10) Incoming
Voice Call A-Signal B-Signal C-Signal D-Signal
Video Call A-Signal B-Signal C-Signal D-Signal
Message A-Rhythm B-Rhythm C-Rhythm D-Rhythm
Slide Open Slide-01 Slide-02 Slide-03 Slide-04
Slide Close Slide-05 Slide-06 Slide-07 Slide-08
Display Settings
(P.18-3 to 6)
Speed Selector Rotation-01 Rotation-04 Rotation-07 Rotation-10
Stand-by Display Purple (Image) Pink (Image) Champagne (Image) Black (Image)
Stand-by Clock (Pattern) Pattern 4 Pattern 4 Pattern 1 Pattern 4
Icon Clock Pattern 4 Pattern 4 Pattern 1 Pattern 4
Outgoing Image (Call/Message) Purple Pink Pink Black
Incoming Image (Call/Message) Purple Pink Pink Black
Menu Icons Purple Pink Champagne Original
Color Scheme Purple Pink Gold Black
18-27
Settings
18
Confirming Settings
Main Menu Setting Phone Settings
Confirm Settings
Confirmable Settings
Back Light Time
View Blind
Volume
Shikkari Talk
Noise Reduction
Select Network
Speed Selector Setting
Motion Control Setting
appears for items changed from default settings.
18-28
Settings
18
19-1
19
Appendix
Function List ....................................................... 19-2
Troubleshooting ................................................ 19-10
Warning Signs ........................................................................19-12
Software Update .............................................. 19-13
Updating Software Manually ...................................................19-13
Updating Software Automatically ............................................19-13
Quick Open Menu ............................................. 19-15
Key Assignments (5-touch Mode) ..................... 19-16
Key Assignments (2-touch Mode) ..................... 19-17
Key Assignments (NIKO-touch Mode) ............... 19-18
Symbol List ....................................................... 19-19
Character Code List .......................................... 19-20
Weather Indicator List ...................................... 19-25
Memory List ...................................................... 19-26
Specifications ................................................... 19-26
Index ................................................................. 19-28
Warranty & Service ........................................... 19-34
Warranty ................................................................................19-34
After-Sales Service ..................................................................19-34
Customer Service.............................................. 19-35
Appendix
19-2
19
Function List
From Main Menu, press key corresponding to a menu
number for direct access ( P.1-19, P.1-20).
Example: To select
S! Mail Settings
in Messaging menu:
1first column 9second column 3third column
(Messaging) (Settings) (S! Mail Settings)
To select
: ; To select :
When Menu Icons are set to Basic or Customize, first column of function
number is not available. Select a menu from Main Menu; then select a
function number (second column in table).
Messaging
Menu Number/Function Name Page
1Messaging –
1Incoming Mail –
1Received P.13-3
2 1 P.13-3
3 2 P.13-3
4 3 P.13-3
5Spam Folder P.13-17
2Create New P.13-4
3Retrieve New P.13-15
4Drafts P.13-15
5Templates –
1Download Templates P.13-10
6Sent/Unsent P.13-15
1Sent/Unsent P.14-3
2 P.14-3
3 P.14-3
4 P.14-3
17Server Mail –
1Retrieve Mail List P.13-14
2Retrieve All P.13-14
3Delete All P.13-15
4Server Mail Memory P.13-15
8Create New SMS P.13-7
9Settings –
1Custom Mail Address P.13-3
2Universal Settings P.18-18
3S! Mail Settings P.18-19
4SMS Settings P.18-19
0Memory Status P.13-3
Yahoo! (Yahoo! Keitai)
Menu Number/Function Name Page
2Yahoo! –
1Yahoo! Keitai –
2Menu List P.15-3
3Bookmarks P.14-8
4Saved Pages P.14-8
5Enter URL –
1Direct Entry P.14-4
2URL History List P.14-4
6History P.14-4
Appendix
19-3
19
7PC Site Browser –
1Homepage P.14-5
2Bookmarks P.14-8
3Saved Pages P.14-8
4Enter URL P.14-5
5History P.14-5
6Yahoo! Keitai P.14-5
7Set PC Site Browser P.18-19
8Reset P.18-21
28Set Yahoo! Keitai –
1Font Size P.18-19
2Scroll Unit P.18-19
3Downloads P.18-19
4Memory Manager P.18-20
5Security P.18-20
6Save Settings P.18-20
9Reset –
1Restore Defaults P.18-21
2Initialized Browser P.18-21
S! Appli
Menu Number/Function Name Page
3S! Appli –
1S! Appli List –
1Download S! Appli P.15-2
2Osaifu-Keitai –
1Lifestyle-Appli P.16-3
2IC Card Settings P.16-5
3S! Appli Settings –
1Volume P.18-21
2Display Backlight P.18-21
3Vibration P.18-21
4Synchronize microSD P.18-21
4S! Appli History P.15-3
5Information P.15-2
Next Page
Appendix
19-4
19
Osaifu-Keitai
Menu Number/Function Name Page
4Osaifu-Keitai –
1Lifestyle-Appli P.16-3
2IC Card Settings P.16-5
Camera
Menu Number/Function Name Page
5Camera –
1Camera P.6-6
2Video Camera P.6-8
3Pictures P.6-14
4Videos P.6-14
Entertainment
Menu Number/Function Name Page
6Entertainment –
1Mobile Widget –
1Widget Contents P.7-3
2Settings P.18-15
3Information P.7-2
2S! Quick News –
1S! Quick News List P.7-4
2Settings P.18-16
63S! Info Ch./Weather –
1What's New? P.7-6
2History P.7-6
3Register/Cancel P.7-6
4Get Latest Contents P.7-6
5Weather Indicator P.7-7
4BookSurfing P.7-8
5e-Book Viewer P.7-8
Tools
Menu Number/Function Name Page
7Tools –
1Alarms P.12-6
2Calendar P.12-2
3Calculator P.12-8
4Notepad P.12-8
5Tasks P.12-5
6Dictionary P.12-9
7Sound Recorders –
1Voice Call Data P.2-16
2Video Call Data P.2-16
3Answer Phone Setting P.2-15
4Voice Recorder P.12-10
5Voice Announce P.12-10
8Bar Code Reader –
1Scan Barcodes P.12-11
2Saved Data List P.12-12
79S! GPS Navi –
1Navi Appli P.17-3
2Current Location P.17-2
Appendix
19-5
19
3Location Navi P.17-3
4Location Logs P.17-3
5NAVI Settings P.18-22
0Bluetooth –
1Search&Paired Device P.10-7
2Bluetooth OFF/Bluetooth ON P.10-8
3Accept Registered P.10-9
4Dialup Rgstry Standby P.10-10
5Receive via Bluetooth P.10-9
6My Devices Settings P.18-17
①Receive via Infrared –
1Receive P.10-3
2Receive All P.10-4
②microSD Backup –
1Phone Book P.9-18
2Calendar P.9-18
3Tasks P.9-18
4Incoming Mail P.9-18
5Sent Messages P.9-18
6Unsent Messages P.9-18
7Drafts P.9-18
8Memo Pad P.9-18
9Bookmarks P.9-18
③Templates/Users Dic. –
1Templates P.3-5
2User's Dictionary P.3-10
3Download Dictionary P.3-10
Data Folder
Menu Number/Function Name Page
8Data Folder –
1Pictures –
1Download Pictures P.9-2
2Main Folder P.9-2
3Camera P.9-2
4My Pictograms P.9-2
5Mail Art P.9-2
6Pre-installed P.9-2
7Original Animation P.9-13
2Ring Songs&Tones –
1DL Ring Songs&Tones P.9-2
2Main Folder P.9-2
3Pre-installed P.9-2
4Voice Announce P.9-2
5Play List P.9-2
3S! Appli –
1Download S! Appli P.15-2
4Widget –
1Download Widget P.7-3
5Music –
1Main Folder P.9-2
2WMA P.9-2
86Videos –
1Download Videos P.9-3
2Main Folder P.9-3
3Camera P.9-3
4Pre-installed P.9-3
5Play List P.9-3
6Position Memory P.9-6
Appendix
19-6
19
7PC Movies –
1microSD P.9-3
2Position Memory P.9-6
3Play History P.9-3
8TV –
1Image P.5-14
2Video P.5-13
3Position Memory P.9-3
9Lifestyle-Appli –
1Download P.16-3
0Books –
1Download Books P.9-3
①Customized Screen –
1Customized Screen P.1-24
2Familiar Usability P.1-24
②Templates –
1Download Templates P.13-10
③Font –
1Download Font P.9-3
2Main Folder P.9-3
3Pre-installed P.9-3
④Other Documents –
1Main Folder P.9-3
Music Player
Menu Number/Function Name Page
9Music Player –
1Player –
1All Tracks P.8-6
2Artist P.8-6
3Album P.8-6
4Genre P.8-6
5Play List P.8-6
2Data Manager –
1Main Folder P.8-7
2WMA P.8-7
Appendix
19-7
19
Next Page
TV
Menu Number/Function Name Page
TV –
1Watch TV P.5-5
2Program List P.5-7
3Timer Watching P.5-14
4Timer Recording P.5-14
5Recording Result P.5-15
6TV Link P.5-11
7Channel List P.5-4
8Channel Setting –
1Select Area P.5-4
2Automatic P.5-4
9User Settings –
1Display P.18-14
2Video P.18-14
3Display Light P.18-14
4Sound P.18-14
5Recording P.18-14
6Data Broadcasting P.18-14
7ECO Mode P.18-14
8Reset Channel Setting P.18-14
9Reset Storage Area P.18-14
0Reset TV Settings P.18-15
Check TV Settings P.18-15
Phone Book
Menu Number/Function Name Page
Phone Book –
1Phone Book P.4-2
2Create New Entry P.4-3
3Call Log –
1Outgoing Call Logs P.2-14
2Incoming Call Logs P.2-14
4Group P.4-6
5Account Details P.1-30, P.4-13
6S! Addressbook BkUp –
1Start Sync P.4-11
2Auto Sync Settings P.4-12
3Sync Log P.4-12
7Memory Manager P.4-9
8Restrictions P.11-10
9Settings –
1Save Settings P.18-11
2Search Method P.18-11
3Font Size P.18-11
4Voice Dial P.4-14
5Mail Group P.13-18
6Forwarding Image P.18-11
0Memory Status P.4-10
Number in first column is not available for Phone Book.
Appendix
19-8
19
Settings
Menu Number/Function Name Page
#Settings –
1Sound Settings –
1Ring Tones P.18-2
2Ringer Volume P.18-2
3Key Tone P.18-2
4Stereo/3D Sound P.18-2
5Earphone P.18-2
6Message Ring Tones P.18-2
2Display Settings –
1Internal Display P.18-3
2External Display P.18-5
3Font Size P.18-6
4Font P.1-25
5Menu Icons P.18-4
6Hor. Open Menu P.18-13
7Back Light Time P.18-5
8View Blind P.1-30
9Color P.18-3
0Private Menu P.1-26
P.18-3
#Open For New P.18-3
①LCD AI P.18-5
②Disp. Call/Recv # P.18-6
③Describe Icons P.1-11
3Customized Screen –
1Customized Screen P.1-24
2Familiar Usability P.1-24
3Release Settings P.1-24
#4Incoming Settings –
1Vibrator P.18-2
2Manner Mode Type P.18-7
3Answer Setting P.18-7
4Open-to-Ans. Call P.18-7
5Call Logs P.11-8
6Phone Book Image P.18-7
7Ring Time Settings P.11-11
8Info Notice Setting P.18-7
9Auto Answer P.18-7
0In-call Management P.18-7
5Phone Settings –
1Horizontal View P.18-13
2Side-keys Guard P.11-8
3Text Entry Method P.18-10
4Battery P.18-2
5Pause Dial P.2-3
6Headset Switch to Call P.18-9
7Voice Settings P.18-11
8Confirm Settings P.18-24
9Software Update P.19-12
6Date & Time –
1Date & Time P.18-8
2World Clock P.18-8
3Daylight Savings P.18-8
4Alarm Tone P.18-8
5Time Correction P.18-8
Appendix
19-9
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#7Security –
1Privacy Key Lock P.11-4
2Personal Data Lock P.11-4
3IC Card Lock P.16-5
4Secret Mode P.11-9
5Secret Data Only P.11-9
6Key Pad Dial Lock P.11-7
7Reject Unknown P.11-11
8Call Setting w/o ID P.11-11
9All Reset P.11-12
0Reset Settings P.11-12
PIN Authentication P.11-2
#Change Phone Password P.11-2
①Timer Lock at Close P.11-6
②Lock OFF at Open P.11-6
③Content Key P.9-22
④Lock Message P.11-7
8Call Settings –
1Call Time/Cost P.18-9
2Reset P.18-9
3Set Max Cost Limit P.18-9
4Voice Mail/Call Fwding P.2-17, P.2-18
5Call Waiting P.2-20
6Call Barring P.2-20
7Missed Call Notifi. P.2-19
8Prefix P.2-3
9Volume P.18-9
0Shikkari Talk P.2-5
Closing Clamshell P.18-9
#Hold Tones P.18-9
#8①Noise Reduction P.18-9
②Quality Alarm P.18-9
③Reconnect Signal P.18-9
④Emission OFF Mode P.1-18
⑤Show My Number P.2-21
⑥Service Numbers P.18-9
9Video Call –
1Incoming Video Qlty P.18-12
2Select Images P.18-12
3Loud Speaker P.18-12
4Voice Call Auto Redial P.18-12
5Remote Monitoring P.2-8
0International Call –
1Int'l Dial Assist P.2-10
2Select Operator P.2-11
3PLMN Setting P.2-11
4Operator Name P.2-11
5Select Network P.2-11
①Connectivity –
1USB Mode P.10-11
2Retrieve NW Info P.1-16
②Notification Light –
1Incoming P.4-4, P.18-10
2Online P.18-10
3Missed Call/Unread P.18-10
4Clamshell Close P.18-10
5Music P.18-10
6Bluetooth P.18-10
7IC Card P.18-10
8Side Key P.18-10
9Confirm Status P.18-10
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19
Troubleshooting
Handset does not turn on
Was
pressed for more than one second?
Is battery level sufficient?
Is battery inserted properly? (
P.1-14)
Handset functions do not work after turning power on
Does PIN Entry window appear?
PIN Authentication is
ON
. Enter PIN ( P.11-2).
USIM not inserted After power-off Insert USIM or Inserted USIM is
unavailable to this mobile phone Please insert valid one
appears
when handset is turned on or operations attempted
Is USIM Card inserted correctly? (
P.1-3)
Is SoftBank specified USIM Card inserted? (
P.1-2).
USIM Card IC chip may be dirty.
Wipe with a clean cloth, then insert USIM Card correctly.
Keypad does not respond
Does
or appear in Standby?
Keyguard ( P.11-3) or Privacy Key Lock is active ( P.11-4). Cancel it.
Side Keys do not work while handset is closed
Does
appear?
Side-keys Guard ( P.11-8) is
ON
.
Set to
OFF
.
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Outgoing calls or Video Calls will not connect or message and
Internet connections are unavailable
Does
appear?
Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak?
Move to a location where signal is strong.
Are you using handset overseas?
Set international settings (e.g. Select Operator) to use abroad
(P.2-10).
Does
appear?
Personal Data Lock is set ( P.11-4). Deactivate Personal Data Lock.
Outgoing calls or Video Calls will not connect
Is area code entered?
Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring? (
P.2-20)
Does
appear in Standby? Total cost has reached upper limit. Set Max
Cost Limit to
OFF
or execute
Reset
( P.18-9).
Outgoing calls will not connect or busy signal sounds
Did you enter area code?
Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring? (
P.2-20)
Call is interrupted or disconnected
Does
appear? Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal
is weak?
Move to a location where signal is strong.
"Cannot start any more functions" appears when a menu is
opened.
Maximum number of functions are active at the same time. Cancel
current function and try again ( P.1-29).
Calls cannot be made via a Phone Book entry
Entry may be saved as Secret.
Set Secret Mode or Secret Data Only
ON
( P.11-9).
Does
appear?
Personal Data Lock is set ( P.11-4). Deactivate Personal Data Lock.
Digital TV does not work
Is handset out of terrestrial Digital TV broadcasting service area or in a
location where airwaves are weak?
Move to a location where airwaves are strong ( P.5-3).
Customized Screen setting cannot be canceled
Enter "6368##" in Standby
Release Settings
Customized Screen cannot be canceled in Standby while Simple menu
is active. Deactivate Simple menu in Standby.
Osaifu-Keitai® does not work
Does
appear?
Deactivate IC Card Lock ( P.16-5).
Display clock is reset
Replacing battery does not reset Display clock; however, if battery is
removed for long periods, the clock may be reset. Set Date & Time
(P.18-8) or Retrieve NW Info ( P.1-16) again.
Battery Operating Time is greatly reduced
Battery Operating Time may be reduced by environmental factors such
as temperature, charging conditions or signal strength, as well as by
operations or settings. See "Charging Time & Operating Time
Estimates" ( P.1-12) and "Battery Time" ( P.1-13).
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Cannot charge battery
Is AC Charger (sold separately) firmly connected to handset or Desktop
Holder (not included)? ( P.1-15)
Is AC Charger securely plugged into an outlet?
Is battery installed in handset correctly? (
P.1-14)
Is handset correctly mounted in Desktop Holder?
Make sure handset, battery, Desktop Holder and AC Charging terminals
are clean.
Battery may not charge beyond +5°C and +35°C.
Battery may need to be replaced.
Handset/accessories feel warm
AC Charger/Desktop Holder may warm during charging.
Handset may warm during long use. This is normal if you can hold it
comfortably. Low temperature burns may occur if handset is held
against skin for long periods.
Note
If you did not find the remedy to your problem here, please contact
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center ( P.19-34).
Warning Signs
Problem Causes and Remedies
appears Handset is out-of-range.
Move to a location where signal is strong.
appears
Side-keys Guard is
ON
( P.11-8).
To activate Side Keys while handset is closed, set
Side-keys Guard
OFF
.
or appears
Keyguard ( P.11-3) or Privacy Key Lock
(P.11-4) is active. Cancel it to use handset.
Answer calls even if Keyguard or Privacy Key
Lock is active.
Low battery
message appears
and battery alarm
tone sounds
Battery is low.
Charge ( P.1-15) or replace battery ( P.1-14).
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Software Update
Check for handset software updates and download as required.
Choose to begin update or schedule update.
Connection fees do not apply to updates (including checking for updates,
downloading and rewriting).
Fully charge battery beforehand. Even if
appears, low battery message
may appear. In this case, charge battery until Charging Indicator goes
out.
Select a place where signal is strong and stable.
Do not remove battery during the update. Update will fail.
Other functions are not available during Software Update.
The update may take some time.
Updating Software Manually
Main Menu Settings Phone Settings
Software Update Software Update
1 [YES] Follow onscreen instructions
After download is complete, handset automatically turns off and
restarts before Software Update begins.
After Software Update is complete, handset
automatically turns off and restarts before
information appears for successful update
(This process takes approximately
60 seconds.).
Updating Software Automatically
Main Menu Settings Phone Settings
Software Update Regular Updates
1
YES
Follow onscreen instructions
Select
YES
to activate Internet. Follow onscreen instructions to
perform Regular Updates. For more information, visit SOFTBANK
MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp).
Update Results
When Event Indicator appears,
Update
When
Update
indicator does not appear,
Main Menu Settings
Phone Settings
Software Update
Update Results
Scheduled Update
Follow onscreen instructions for setup.
Confirmation appears at scheduled update
time. Press or wait ten seconds for
update to start.
Software Update will not start while
handset is in use. Continuing handset
usage for ten minutes or more cancels
Scheduled Update.
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Note
If handset does not power on after Software Update, remove then
re-insert battery and try again. If handset still does not power on,
contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance
(P.19-34).
Software Update failure may disable handset. Contact SoftBank Mobile
Customer Center, Customer Assistance ( P.19-34).
Software Update does not affect Phone Book entries, files saved in Data
Folder or other content, but it is recommended that you create a backup
of any important information and data (note that some files cannot be
copied).
SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting from loss of data,
information, etc.
Alarm tone does not sound during update.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
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19
Quick Open Menu
When
Menu Icons
is set to
Standard
or
Customize
( P.18-4), press menu numbers in
Main Menu to open the following functions.
Example: To open Notepad:
In Standby,
Menu #
Alarm 44
Calendar 45
Calculator 85
Notepad 42
Tasks 95
Sound Recorders 55
Receive via Infrared 79
Templates/Users Dictionary 38
Pictures folder 46
Ring Songs&Tones folder 16
Phone Book Settings 26
Ring Tones 13
Ringer Volume 50
Key Tone 30
Stereo/3D Sound 64
Earphone/Speaker Settings 51
Message Ring Tones 68
Internal Display 56
Menu #
External Display 93
Font Settings 66
Menu Icons 57
Back Light Time 70
Color Theme 86
Private Menu Settings 52
Language 15
Describe Icons 36
Vibrator 54
Manner Mode Type 20
Answer Setting 58
Ring Time Settings 90
Info Notice Setting 65
Auto Answer 94
Text Entry Method 35
Date & Time 31
Secret Mode 40
Secret Data Only 41
Call Setting w/o ID 10
Reset Settings 23
Change Phone Password 29
Call Time/Cost 61
Reset Total Duration/Cost 60
Closing Clamshell 18
Menu #
Noise Reduction 76
Quality Alarm 75
Reconnect Signal 77
Show My Number 17
Notification Light 89
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Key Assignments (5-touch Mode)
Display
Key 漢カナ
abc 123
1 2_
2
3
3Pictograms
[Press and hold] Templates
Space
Space
Space
[Press and hold] Symbols 4
1 Appears when entering single-byte character.
2 Appears when entering double-byte character.
3 Added to highlighted character. Press to display pictographs after determining character.
4 In number mode, symbol list may not be displayed.
While entering character, press
to toggle characters at cursor in reverse order.
After entering hiragana, katakana or alphanumerics, press
to toggle upper/lower case.
In number mode, press and hold
to enter "+" (not available in S! Mail text field).
In alphanumerics mode, characters entered after an upper-case character appear in order of: upper case
lower case.
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Key Assignments (2-touch Mode)
Kanji (Hiragana) Mode
<Upper Case Mode>
Second digit
First digit
Second digit
First digit
Second digit
First digit
Second digit
First digit
1
Second digit
First digit
1
2
1
2
<Lower Case Mode>
Katakana Mode
<Upper Case Mode>
<Lower Case Mode>
Alphanumerics Mode
Toggle upper/lower case
1 Appears when entering double-byte character.
2 Appears when entering single-byte character.
Note
A space is entered by pressing key corresponding
to a blank where no character is assigned.
In kanji (hiragana) or katakana mode, "
" or "
"
is entered by pressing after entering
characters. Press once for "
", twice for "
".
In number mode, press and hold
to enter
"+" (not available in S! Mail text field).
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Key Assignments (NIKO-touch Mode)
Kanji (Hiragana) Mode
Second digit
First digit
Second digit
First digit
Katakana Mode
Note
Press
[Mode] to toggle kanji (hiragana) and
single-byte number modes.
To switch to katakana mode: In kanji (hiragana)
mode, [Menu]
1 byte character
To toggle lower/upper case: Enter a character
A space is entered by pressing key corresponding
to a blank where no character is assigned.
Press
once for "
", twice for "
". In kanji
(hiragana) mode, enter characters before pressing
.
In number mode, press and hold
to enter
"+" (not available in S! Mail text field).
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Symbol List
&
Double-byte Symbol List
Single-byte Symbol List
To enter a space:
P. 3-3