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940P
User Guide
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 940P.
TBD
For proper handset use, read First Step Guide and User Guide (this guide).
Accessible services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 940P is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Note
Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited.
Guide content is subject to change without prior notice.
Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer
Center, General Information ( P.19-34) about unclear or missing information.
Function/Service
Name Search
Index
P.19-27
Getting Started
Call
Contents
P.vi
Objective Search
P.ii
Digital TV
Index
P.19-27
Camera
Text Entry
Phone Book
Objective Search
Content Search
Mobile Widget
News/Entertainment
Function Search
Overview
P.iv
Music Player
Contents
P.vi
Managing Files
Connectivity
Using
Your Handset
Function List
P.19-2
Display
P.1-10
Handset Security
Tools
Messaging
Internet
Guide
Organization
Contents
Section Contents
P.vi
Chapter Top Pages
S! Appli
S! GPS Navi
Settings
Appendix
Solving
Problems
Troubleshooting
P.19-10
Warranty & Service
P.19-33
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Confirming & Using
My Number &
My Mail Address
My Phone Number
My Mail Address
Confirm your phone number on 940P
in Standby without navigating menus.
Customized address may reduce spam.
My Number:
Customizing Handset Address:
P.13-3
P.1-30
Objective Search
Setting Ringtones
Customizing
940P Settings
Download music (Chaku-Uta Full®)
files from mobile websites.
Ringtones:
Downloading Music:
P.18-2
Learning Your Handset
Mastering Basics
Making Mobile Calls
Use voice telephony or enjoy video
telephony with compatible mobiles.
Handset Menus: P.1-18
Parts & Functions: P.1-4
Voice Calls:
Video Calls:
Enjoy One Seg digital TV.
Set channels in advance
to view/record shows.
Digital TV:
ii
P.8-3
Learn key assignments, and navigate
menus to select & execute functions.
Watching One Seg Digital TV
Fun Stuff
Downloading Tunes & Tones
Set Chaku-Uta Full® files as ringtones.
P.5-1
DIGITAL
TV
P.2-2
P.2-6
Music Player
Download music files
from websites via
Music Player directly.
Music Player:
P.8-1
Sending Your Contact Info
Save mail address and other details;
send to compatible devices wirelessly.
Account Details:
P.4-13
Customizing Standby Display
Messaging Multiple
Recipients
Enter multiple mail addresses/numbers
to send a message to all at one time.
Sending Messages: P.13-4
Add/Edit/Delete Address: P.13-8
Customizing Menu
Sending Files Wirelessly
Send files or your own mail address
saved in Account Details via Infrared/IC
transmission to other compatible devices.
Infrared/IC Transmission:
P.4-13
Using Shortcuts to Functions
Add wallpaper, set clock size/position
or set calendar to appear in Standby.
Save frequently used functions in
Private Menu.
Access shortcuts to frequently used
functions in Standby.
Wallpaper: P.9-7
Display: P.18-3, P.18-5
Private Menu:
Shortcuts:
Mastering Text Entry Methods
P.1-xx
P.1-22
Using Messaging Services
Accessing the Mobile Internet
Enter text for Messaging functions or
to add/edit Phone Book entry items.
Send short or long text messages.
Attach image/sound files, etc. to S! Mail.
Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo!
Keitai to browse sites or download
files.
Text Entry:
Messaging: P.13-1
Graphic Mail: P.13-5
P.3-1
Camera & Video Camera
Playing Games
Yahoo! Keitai:
P.14-2
Getting News (Japanese)
Capture still images or record videos.
Use Camera even when handset is
closed.
Download and install
S! Appli Games via
Yahoo! Keitai.
Set up S! Quick News to view a variety
of information contents.
Camera:
S! Appli:
S! Quick News:
P.6-1
P.15-1
P.7-4
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940P Features
Speed Selector
Camera-Touch/Album-Touch
Rotate Speed Selector to select items,
move cursor or scroll pages.
Capture, view or select still images by
touch controls. Use a variety of effects
to view captured images.
Overview
P.vii
SoftBank Mobile
Features
P.6-13, P.6-15
Yahoo! Keitai
Graphic Mail
Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo!
Keitai to browse sites or download
files.
Create HTML messages; select font
color/size, background; insert images.
P.14-2
Phone Book/
S! Addressbook Back-up
Useful Features
Save Phone Book entries; back up
handset entries on Server, etc.
P.4-1, P.4-10
PC Site Browser
PC-related
Functions
View PC-based websites on 940P.
P.14-5
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P.13-5
Camera/Video
Capture still images or record videos
with approx. 8.1 mega pixel camera.
Set Image stabilizer/Face detection for
high-quality pictures and videos.
P.6-6, P.6-8
Data Back-up/Management
Transfer data between handset and PC
for back-up and editing.
P.10-11
Digital TV
Enjoy One Seg digital TV programs and
video in wide horizontal screen.
P.5-1
Simple Menu
P.1-26
S! GPS Navi
Check your position on map, and
navigate to a destination.
P.17-1
P.12-2, P.12-6
Subscribe to content and periodically
receive update information.
Set Weather Indicator to check
weather forecast in Standby.
P.7-6
Mobile Widget (Japanese)
Download and paste widgets to
Standby for quick access to information
and various tools.
P.7-2
Music Player
Voice Recorder
Play 940P/microSD Card music files.
P.8-1
Record your voice to set as ringtone,
etc.
P.12-10
Bluetooth®
microSD Mode
Access data on microSD Card from a
PC by connecting handset to PC via
USB cable (not included).
Download specialized dictionaries.
Dictionary words appear in character
conversion suggestions.
P.3-10
S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese)
Calendar & Alarm
Add events by time/date and set Event
Alarms to help manage your schedule.
P.9-21
Download Dictionary
Use simplified menus limiting to only
basic functions.
Osaifu-Keitai®
®
Connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth compatible speaker to enjoy TV in
dynamic sound.
P.10-6
Use handset as an electronic cash
card, reward card or membership card.
P.16-1
Call Log........................................... 2-13 Focus Functions (Outside Camera) ... 6-13
Answer Phone................................. 2-15 Viewing Saved Images ................... 6-14
Contents ..............................................vi Optional Services ........................... 2-17
7. Entertainment
Package Contents ..............................viii
Mobile Widget (Japanese) ................ 7-2
Using This Guide ................................viii 3. Text Entry
Safety Precautions..............................xii Text Entry.......................................... 3-2 S! Quick News (Japanese) ................ 7-4
Handling Precautions ...................... xviii Entering Text..................................... 3-3 S! Information Channel/Weather
Copyrights and Others....................... xxi Conversion Methods (Japanese) ....... 3-6 (Japanese) ......................................... 7-6
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ........ xxv Editing Text ....................................... 3-9 E-Books (Japanese) ........................... 7-8
User's Dictionary ............................ 3-10
1. Getting Started
Download Dictionary...................... 3-10 8. Music Player
USIM Card......................................... 1-2
Overview .......................................... 8-2
Parts & Functions .............................. 1-4 4. Phone Book
Saving Music .................................... 8-2
About Battery ................................. 1-12 Overview .......................................... 4-2 Using Music Player ........................... 8-5
Handset Power On/Off .................... 1-16 Saving to Phone Book ...................... 4-3
Manner Mode ................................. 1-17 Searching/Using Phone Book............ 4-6 9. Managing Files
Handset Menus ............................... 1-18 Managing Phone Book ..................... 4-9 Data Folder ....................................... 9-2
Standby Options & Event Indicators ... 1-21 S! Addressbook Back-up................. 4-10 Opening Files .................................... 9-4
Customizing User Interface ............ 1-24 Account Details .............................. 4-13 Using/Editing Still Images .............. 9-12
Private Menu .................................. 1-25 Voice Dial........................................ 4-14 Managing Folders/Files .................. 9-14
Simple Menu................................... 1-26
microSD Card .................................. 9-16
Passwords ....................................... 1-28 5. Digital TV
Multi Task ....................................... 1-29 Basics ................................................ 5-2 10. Connectivity
View Blind ...................................... 1-30 Initial Setup ...................................... 5-4 Infrared........................................... 10-2
My Number ..................................... 1-30 Watching TV ...................................... 5-5 IC Transmission ............................... 10-4
TV Links (Japanese) ........................ 5-11 Bluetooth® ...................................... 10-6
2. Call
Recording/Playing Programs .......... 5-12 SoftBank Utility Software
Making/Answering Voice Calls ......... 2-2
(Japanese) ..................................... 10-11
Making/Answering Video Calls......... 2-6 6. Camera
USB (Japanese) ............................. 10-11
International Calls ............................ 2-9 Before Using Camera ........................ 6-2 AV Output ..................................... 10-13
Engaged Call Functions .................. 2-12 Pictures/Videos ................................. 6-6
Contents
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11. Handset Security
Changing Phone Password ............. 11-2
Security Functions .......................... 11-2
Restricting Calls/Messages ............. 11-8
Reset............................................. 11-12
12. Tools
Messaging .................................... 18-18
Internet......................................... 18-19
Before Using S! Appli ..................... 15-2
S! Appli ......................................... 18-21
Using S! Appli ................................. 15-3
Osaifu-Keitai® ............................... 18-21
®
S!
GPS Navi Settings .................... 18-22
16. Osaifu-Keitai
Default Settings ........................... 18-23
Basics .............................................. 16-2
Confirming Settings...................... 18-24
Using Osaifu-Keitai® ....................... 16-4
IC Card Lock Functions ................... 16-5 19. Appendix
15. S! Appli
Calendar ......................................... 12-2
Tasks ............................................... 12-5
Alarms ............................................ 12-6 17. S! GPS Navi
Calculator ....................................... 12-8 About S! GPS Navi .......................... 17-2
Notepad.......................................... 12-8 Using S! GPS Navi........................... 17-2
Dictionary (Japanese) ..................... 12-9
Sound Recorders........................... 12-10 18. Settings
Bar Code Reader........................... 12-11 Sound & Vibration .......................... 18-2
Display ............................................ 18-3
13. Messaging
Manner Mode ................................. 18-7
Basics .............................................. 13-2 Incoming Settings........................... 18-7
Sending S! Mail & SMS ................... 13-4 Date & Time .................................... 18-8
Receiving & Viewing Messages .... 13-10 Call Settings ................................... 18-9
Organizing/Using Messages ......... 13-15 Notification Light ......................... 18-10
Text Entry...................................... 18-10
14. Internet
Phone Book .................................. 18-11
Getting Started .............................. 14-2 Voice Dial...................................... 18-11
Using Yahoo! Keitai ........................ 14-3 Video Call ..................................... 18-12
Using PC Site Browser .................... 14-5 Horizontal Open Position ............. 18-13
Basic Operations............................. 14-6 Digital TV ...................................... 18-14
Using Information .......................... 14-8 Mobile Widget (Japanese) ............ 18-15
Option Menu Items....................... 14-13 S! Quick News (Japanese) ............ 18-16
Bluetooth® .................................... 18-17
Function List ................................... 19-2
Troubleshooting............................ 19-10
Software Update .......................... 19-12
Quick Open Menu ......................... 19-14
Key Assignments
(5-touch Mode) ............................ 19-15
(2-touch Mode) ............................ 19-16
(NIKO-touch Mode) ...................... 19-17
Symbol List ................................... 19-18
Character Code List ...................... 19-19
Weather Indicator List .................. 19-24
Memory List .................................. 19-25
Specifications ............................... 19-26
Index ............................................. 19-27
Warranty & Service ....................... 19-33
Customer Service.......................... 19-34
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Package Contents
Handset (940P)
Using This Guide
Screenshots
Before reading this guide, make a note of the following:
Battery (PMBAS1)
Quick Start
Starter Guide
Note
Use SoftBank specified AC Charger (sold separately) to charge battery.
For more information about AC Charger and accessories, please contact
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information ( P.19-34).
Optional battery is available for separate purchase.
940P accepts microSD Card (not included). Purchase microSD Card to
use related functions ( P.9-16).
In this guide, SoftBank 940P User Guide, SoftBank 940P is abbreviated
as 940P.
"microSD Card" and "microSDHC Card" are referred to as "microSD
Card" in this guide.
Handset operations and screenshots are based on defaults for handset
color Black ( P.18-23).
Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset
windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
Key icons use simplified labels.
Most operation descriptions begin in Standby.
Pressing a key for more than one second is described as "Press and
hold."
Guide Symbols
Press the corresponding key to execute the function or
operation indicated at the bottom of Display.
Example
❷
❹
viii
❶
❸
❺
Speed Selector Operations (❶)
Operations
Press
Operating Speed Selector
Softkey Label*
to select an item
Depending on window, select items and move cursor by rotating Speed
Selector in same way as pressing
■ Available Operations
Press
* Softkey labels vary by menu.
Speed Selector (❶)
Use Speed Selector to select items, navigate menus, etc. In this guide,
Speed Selector operations are indicated as shown below.
Up
Up
Up/Down/
Left/Right
Down Up/Down
Left
Right
Left
Center
Down Center
Right Left/Right
t Select items
t Move cursor
t Scroll pages
etc.
TBD
Softkeys (❷❸❹❺)
[Finish],
TBD
Example 1: Selecting Items
In this guide, Softkey operations are indicated as shown below.
Example ❷❸:
t Adjust volume in volume control windows
t Adjust Camera zoom
t Toggle still images or TBD
[Menu]
[Finish] and [Menu] are Softkey label examples;
Softkey labels vary by menu.
Example: Moving Cursor
■ Operation From Standby
Show Key Guidance by rotating Speed Selector in Standby. Change functions
by changing direction of selector rotation (Rotation Setting: P.18-6).
Note
Rotating operation may be not available in some functions.
Rotating operation is not available when Display is turned off.
Tip
Settings ●Change/Deactivate Sound when Rotating Speed Selector
●Deactivate Speed Selector (
P.18-6)
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Example 2:
Japanese Functions & Services
When "(Japanese)" appears in a title, Japanese ability is
required to use full range of the function or service.
Operation Descriptions
Following are examples of operation descriptions. Please note, actual
operations may differ.
Basic Operations
Operations are expressed as shown here.
Example 1:
Menu Selection
Main Menu
Phone
Steps
Group
appears for USIM Card Group.
Highlight a group, and press
Select an item Set item
[Edit]
Menu Selection
❶ Press
❷ Use
❸ Use
in Standby to open Main Menu.
to highlight Phone ; then press
[Select].
to highlight Group ; then press
[Select].
Steps
❶ Use
to highlight a group; then press
to highlight an item; then press
❸ Set respective items.
❷ Use
[Edit].
[Select].
Check Box Selection
Settings
Universal Settings
Enter Phone Password
[Finish]
Mail Security
Select items
Check Box Selection
❶ Use
to highlight an item; then press
Check Box turns into .
Repeat operation to select more than one item.
to select an item marked with
❷ To cancel selection, use
press
Check mark disappears once deselected.
; then
Advanced Operations
Abbreviated Descriptions
For advanced features and settings, go to pages indicated
under Tip.
Example:
For advanced settings (Chapter 18), initial operations may
be abbreviated or omitted.
Example:
Abbreviated Steps
Tip
●Operations Available during a Voice Call ( P.2-12)
●Making Calls from Call Log ( P.2-14)
●Saving Entered Numbers to Phone Book ( P.4-5)
Settings ●Set Handset Response when Closed during Call (
Settings Refer to Chapter 18 "Settings."
Initial steps are abbreviated.
From
P.18-9)
Main Menu
Tools
Calendar
■ Functions Available in Calendar Window
[Menu] Select an item (See below)
> Highlight a date
Item
New
Weekly
display/
1 Month
Operation/Description
Create a new entry ( P.12-2, P.12-3)
Toggle Monthly/Weekly view
Steps
Follow these steps after Abbreviated Steps.
■ Use Other Graphic Mail Settings
In S! Mail text entry window,
Select an arrange item
Omitted Steps
Initial steps are omitted. Start operations from specified window.
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Safety Precautions
■ Before use, read these safety precautions carefully and use your handset
properly. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference.
■ These safety precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily
injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to
property, and must be observed at all times.
■ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product.
■ These symbols indicate level of harm from failure to observe cautions or
improper usage.
Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading
this guide.
Danger
Great risk of death or serious injury from
improper use
Warning
Risk of death or serious injury from
improper use
Caution
Risk of injury or damage to property
from improper use
■ Symbol Explanations
Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading
this guide.
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Prohibited Action
Avoid Moisture
Disassembly
Prohibited
Always Dry Hands
First
Compulsory Action
Disconnect Power
Source
Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (sold
separately) & microSD Card (not included)
Danger
Do not use or leave handset, battery or charger in
locations subject to high temperature, such as near an
open flame/heater, in sunlight or inside a car on an
extremely hot day.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or deform handset
and cause damage. Part of the casing may also become hot and
cause burns.
Do not use excessive force to attach battery or connect
charger to handset. Battery or connector may be the
wrong way around.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset.
May cause accidents such as fire, bodily injury, electric shock or
equipment malfunction. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or
catch fire. Modifying handset is a violation of Radio Law and
subject to prosecution.
Do not get handset, battery and charger wet.
If handset, battery or charger is left wet or battery is charged
after exposure to liquids such as water or pet urine, overheating,
electric shock, fire, injury or malfunction may occur.
Be mindful of location when using handset, battery and charger.
Handle with care.
Use specified battery, charger (sold separately) and
Desktop Holder (not included).
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and charger
may overheat, catch fire or cause malfunction.
Warning
Do not place handset, battery or charger inside cooking
appliances, such as microwave ovens or high-pressure
containers, or on IH cooking heaters.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and handset
and charger may overheat, emit smoke, catch fire or cause
malfunction.
Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force
or impacts.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or cause electric
shock or damage to handset.
Do not allow liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) or conductive
objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins,
etc.) to contact charger terminals, external port
terminals or microSD Card slot.
May cause fire or malfunction triggered by short-circuit.
Keep handset off and charger disconnected near
propane gas, in filling stations or places where
flammable gas is generated.
Handset use in such areas may lead to fire. Be sure to turn off
handset before using Osaifu-Keitai® in filling stations. (When IC
Card Lock is set, turn off handset after unlocking setting.)
If handset, battery or charger emits an unusual sound,
smoke or odor, perform following steps:
1. Unplug charger from outlet.
2. Turn off handset.
3. Remove battery. (Take care to avoid burns or injuries.)
May cause fire or electric shock.
Caution
Do not place handset, battery or charger on an unstable
surface.
May fall, causing injury or malfunction. Take extra precautions
while vibration alert is active or during charging.
Keep handset out of the reach of young children.
May result in accidental ingestion or bodily injury.
If for use by child, guardian should teach proper
handling and ensure handset is used as directed.
May result in bodily injury.
Battery
Danger
See battery label to confirm
battery type.
Label
Battery Type
Li-ion 00
Lithium-ion
Do not throw battery into fire.
Battery may leak, explode or catch fire.
Do not pierce battery with a nail or other sharp object,
hit it with a hammer, step on it, or subject it to strong
shocks.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Do not touch terminals with metallic objects or
carry/store battery with conductive objects (pencil
leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.).
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
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If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; flush with
clean water and see a doctor immediately.
Failure to do so may cause blindness.
Warning
If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or
clothing, stop using handset immediately and rinse it off
with clean water.
Battery fluid is harmful to your skin.
If battery does not charge after specified time, stop
charging.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
If battery emits an unusual odor, overheats, discolors or
deforms, immediately remove battery and move it away
as far as possible from any flame or fire. Take care to
avoid burns or injuries.
Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Caution
Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse.
Place tape over the terminals to insulate battery, and take it to a
SoftBank retailer or institution that handles used batteries in
your area. Comply with local waste disposal regulations for
recycling.
Handset
Warning
Do not use handset while driving a vehicle.
Doing so may interfere with safe driving and cause an accident.
Stop your vehicle to park in a safe place before using handset.
Drivers using handsets while driving are subject to prosecution.
Do not aim the infrared port at eyes when using infrared
communication.
Doing so may affect eyes.
Do not point flash/photo light directly at someone's
eyes. Do not look directly at flash/photo light while light
is on.
May damage eyesight or cause accidents due to momentary
sight loss or surprise. Do not take pictures of infants at close
range.
Turn off handset near high-precision electronic devices
or devices using weak electronic signals.
Handset may cause these devices to malfunction.
*Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids,
implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter
defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms,
automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
Turn off handset aboard aircraft.
Handset signal may interfere with aircraft operation.
When in-flight handset use is permitted, follow airline instructions
for proper use.
If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when
setting functions such as Vibration or Ringer Volume for
incoming transmissions.
May affect heart.
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In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset and
seek shelter.
There is a risk of being struck by lightning and suffering electric
shock.
Caution
If handset affects car electronics, stop use.
Handset use may affect electronics in some models. In this case,
stop use; could impede safe driving.
Do not place a magnetic card near or in handset.
The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone
cards and floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not swing handset by its strap, etc.
Handset may strike you or others, or strap may be broken
resulting in injury or damage to handset or other property.
Do not place your ear too close to the speaker while
ringer sounds or sound files play.
May impair hearing.
Handset may become hot while used in a hot
environment.
Avoid prolonged skin contact that may result in burns.
Make sure not to trap fingers or objects when opening/
closing handset.
May result in injury or damage to display.
Watch TV with adequate lighting and distance from
Display.
May damage eyesight.
Do not turn up the volume unnecessarily high when
using earphones.
Using earphones with volume turned up for an extended period
may impair hearing or injure ears.
If skin abnormality occurs, immediately stop use and
seek medical treatment.
Handset contains metals. Handset use may cause itching, rashes,
eczema or other symptoms depending on the user's physical
condition.
Parts
Materials/Surface Finish
PC resin/Evaporated tin,
Display side
Acrylic UV cured coating
Outer case
Keypad side, Battery side, ABS resin/
Battery cover
Acrylic UV cured coating
ABS resin/
Side Keys, MULTI Key
Acrylic UV cured coating
Tempered glass, PET resin/
Display panel
Hard coating
Acrylic resin/
Outside Camera lens
Hard coating
Outside Camera panel
PC resin
PC resin/
Keypad
Acrylic UV cured coating
PC resin/Evaporated aluminum,
Shutter Key
Acrylic UV cured coating
PC resin/Evaporated
Speed Selector
aluminium,
Acrylic UV cured coating
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Parts
Materials/Surface Finish
PC resin, Elastomer resin/
External Port cover
Acrylic UV cured coating
Stainless steel/
Slide rail
Fluorinated coating
ABS resin/
Display rear side
Acrylic UV cured coating
Phosphor bronze/
Charging Terminals
Gold plating on nickel plating
Rear side screw covers
PET resin
ABS resin/
Upper part
Acrylic UV cured coating
Middle part
Stainless steel
Lower part
NiTi alloy
TV Antenna
Base: Hinge (Upper part) Stainless steel
Base: Hinge (Lower part) Brass/Tin-cobalt plating
Base: Cap
PET resin
Flash/Photo Light lens
PC resin
Aluminium killed steel/
Screws (Battery compartment)
Nickel plating
Battery compartment
PC resin
Resin part
PPS resin
Battery
Beryllium copper/
terminals
Metal part
Gold plating on nickel plating
Battery
PC resin (label: PET resin)
Battery
Glass fiber reinforced epoxy board/
Terminals
Gold plating on nickel plating
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Charger (sold separately)
Warning
Do not cover or wrap charger during charging.
May cause overheating, fire or malfunction.
Always use the specified power supply/voltage.
Using incorrect voltage may cause fire or malfunction.
AC Charger: AC100V-240V (household AC outlet only)
In-Car Charger: DC12V, 24V (vehicles with a negative earth only)
Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative (-) earth.
Do not use In-Car Charger if vehicle has a positive (+)
earth.
May cause fire.
Do not use charger in thunderstorms.
There is a risk of suffering electric shock.
Do not handle charger with wet hands.
May cause electric shock or malfunction.
If In-Car Charger fuse blows, always replace it with
specified fuse.
Using the incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. Refer to
the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse
specifications.
If dust accumulates on plug, unplug charger and wipe
with a dry cloth.
May cause fire.
When plugging charger into outlet, keep conductive
materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins,
etc.) away from Desktop Holder terminals or charger
plug/terminals and plug charger firmly into outlet.
May cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or
cardioverter defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm
away from the implant at all times.
Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or
cardioverter defibrillator operations.
Unplug AC Charger during periods of disuse.
May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.
Persons using electronic medical equipment outside
medical facilities should consult the vendor about
possible radio wave effects.
Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment
operations.
If liquid such as water or pet urine get into charger,
unplug it immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke emission or fire.
Caution
Pull charger (not cord) to unplug charger.
Pulling on the cord may damage the cord and cause electric
shock or fire.
Always unplug charger before cleaning it.
May result in electric shock.
Near Electronic Medical Equipment
Warning
Observe the following in medical facilities. Handset radio
waves may affect electronic medical equipment.
t Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units
or Coronary Care Units.
t Turn off handset inside hospital wards.
t Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital
lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use
nearby.
t Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting the
carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions
strictly.
Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour
trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter
defibrillators may be in use nearby.
Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker
or cardioverter defibrillator operations.
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio
Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and
Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic
Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of
Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical
Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses,
March 2001).
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Handling Precautions
General Notes
SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental
loss/alteration/repair of handset/microSD Card information
(Phone Book entries, image/sound files, etc.). Back-up
important information.
Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings,
tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such
places.
Use handset without disturbing others.
Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the
Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon
request.
Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause
interference.
Read microSD Card manual beforehand for proper use.
Beware of eavesdropping.
Digital signals reduce interception, however transmissions may be
overheard. Deliberate/accidental interception of communications
constitutes eavesdropping.
"eavesdropping" means radio communication is received by another
receiver deliberately or accidentally.
Be cautious of unsafe websites. Take extra precautions
especially when posting personal information on websites.
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Electromagnetic Waves
For body worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested
and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory
containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum
15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
FCC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Exposure Information
European RF Exposure Information
Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and
manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio
frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of
the U.S. Government.
The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent
scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of
scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit
set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and
locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for
each model.
The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when
tested for use at the ear is 0.331 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a
holder or carry case, is 0.345 W/kg.
Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories
that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and
the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The
FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with
all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF
emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with
the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID UCE209020A.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on
the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at
http://www.phonefacts.net.
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to
exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international
guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the
protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest
SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.401 W/kg*. As
mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other
positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this
case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.718 W/kg. As SAR is measured
utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this
device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due
to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only
uses the minimum level required to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific
information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the
use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure
then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free
device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
*The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for
testing.
** Please see Electromagnetic Waves on page xviii for important notes
regarding body worn operation.
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Declaration of Conformity
We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe
Ltd., declare that SoftBank 940P conforms with the essential and
other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC.
A declaration of conformity to this effect can be found at
http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html
This product is only intended for sale in Japan.
Compliance to the European RTTE directive applies to: SoftBank
940P handset, Battery (PMBAS1) and AC Charger (SoftBank
ZTDAA1).
Handset Care
940P is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high
humidity.
t Do not expose handset to precipitation.
t Air conditioned air may cause condensation, resulting in corrosion.
t Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms.
t On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf.
t Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction.
f handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may
be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting
damages.
Use handset within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity
35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight.
Handset may become warm during use or charging. This is not
malfunction.
Battery may swell as service life nears end; this is not a
problem.
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Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage color filter and
affect image color.
Soiled terminals may cause poor connection. If the terminals
are dirty, use a dry cloth or cotton swab to wipe them clean.
Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc.
may damage it.
Avoid forceful rubbing or scratching handset display.
Do not put stickers on back of handset display. Stickers get
caught between handset parts and cause malfunction or
damage to handset.
Do not subject handset to excessive force.
t Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket.
t Do not place heavy objects on a bag with handset inside.
Do not remove nameplate from handset; doing so invalidates
warranty.
Always turn off handset before removing battery. If battery is
removed while saving or sending mail, data may be altered or lost.
LCD is manufactured with high precision technology, however,
some pixels may appear darker/brighter.
Connect only specified products to External Port.
While walking, moderate earphone volume to make sounds
around you audible and help avoid accidents.
When holding handset in use, do not cover Speaker.
Function Usage Limits
These functions are disabled after handset replacement/upgrade
or service cancellation: Camera; Digital TV; Music Player;
S! Appli; Lifestyle-Appli.
After a period of disuse, these functions may become unusable.
Mobile Camera
Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera.
Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated
sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction.
Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the
camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies.
Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the
camera without the permission of the copyright holder
(photographer), except for personal use.
Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and
recording videos are prohibited.
Copyrights and Others
Right of Portrait
Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed
by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an
individual's photograph by others. Right of personality is a portrait
right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right
(property right) designed to protect celebrities' interests. Be careful
when taking pictures with the handset camera. Photographing,
publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities
without permission are illegal.
Copyrights
Sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other copyrighted
materials, their respective works and copyright holders are
protected by copyright laws. Duplicated materials are limited to
private use only. If duplications (including conversion of data
types), modifications, transfer of duplicates or distribution on
networks are made without permission of copyright holders, this
constitutes "Literary Piracy" and "Infringement of Copyright
Holder Rights" and a criminal action for reparations and criminal
punishment may be filed. If duplicates are made using handset,
please observe the copyright laws. Materials captured with
handset camera are also subject to the above.
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This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio
license, AVC patent portfolio license and VC-1 patent portfolio
license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to
(i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard,
AVC Standard and VC-1 Standard ("MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video")
and/or
(ii) decode MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video that was encoded by a
consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity
and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider licensed to
provide MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 video.
No license is granted or implied for any other use.
Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See
http://www.mpegla.com.
MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer
IIS and Thomson.
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of
Microsoft Corporation and third parties. Use or distribution of
such technology outside of this products is prohibited without a
license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary and
third parties.
Windows Media®, Microsoft®, Windows® and Windows Vista® are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and other countries.
The abbreviations used for respective operating systems
(Japanese version) in this guide are as shown below:
Windows Vista® is the abbreviation of Windows Vista® (Home
Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate).
Windows® XP is the abbreviation of Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional operating system or Microsoft® Windows® XP Home
Edition operating system.
Microsoft Windows operating system is abbreviated as
"Windows" in this guide.
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Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and
other countries.
Aplix, microJBlend and JBlend, and all Aplix-or
JBlend-related trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix
Corporation in the U.S., Japan and other
countries.
BookSurfing® is a registered trademark of CELSYS Inc., Voyager
Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc.
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE
INCORPORATED.
microSDHC Logo is a trademark.
Chaku-Uta® and Chaku-Uta Full® are registered trademarks of
Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
待ちうた TBD
This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of
Microsoft Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology
outside of this product is prohibited without a license from
Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.
Content providers are using the digital rights management
technology for Windows Media contained in this device
("WM-DRM") to protect the integrity of their content
("Secure Content") so that their intellectual property, including
copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device
uses WM-DRM Software to play Secure Content ("WM-DRM
Software"). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device
has been compromised, owners of Secure Content
("Secure Content Owners") may request that Microsoft revoke
the WM-DRM Software's right to acquire new licenses to copy,
display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the
WM-DRM Software's ability to play unprotected content. A list of
Revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you
download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from
a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also
download revocation lists onto your device on behalf of Secure
Content Owners.
This product contains software licensed complying with GNU General
Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), etc.
For more details, see the bundled "GPL/LGPL 等適用ソフト
ウェアのライセンスについて" leaflet.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of
the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Powered by MascotCapsule®
MascotCapsule® is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION
© 2009 HI CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.
The image stabilization technology utilized is PhotoSolid,
a product of Morpho, Inc.
PhotoSolid is the registered trademark of Morpho, Inc. in Japan
and other countries.
FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology developed by Sony
Corporation.
FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
is a registered trademark of FeliCa Networks, Inc.
"Osaifu-Keitai" is a registered trademark of NTT DoCoMo, Inc. in Japan.
This product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO., LTD.
ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of
ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries.
©2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved.
This software is based in part on the work of the Independent
JPEG Group.
IrFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD.
in Japan and other countries.
The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data
Association and used under license therefrom.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Mobile
Communications Co., Ltd. is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective
owners.
This product is loaded with Bluetooth™ Stack for Embedded
Systems Spec 2.0 by Toshiba Corp.
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This product contains Adobe® Flash® Lite™
Player under license from Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
Copyright© 1996-2008 Adobe Macromedia
Software LLC. All rights reserved.
Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and/or other countries.
"SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the
SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries.
S! Mail, Navi Appli, S! Appli, MOBILE WIDGET, Graphic Mail are
trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or
registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the US.
This product is manufactured or sold under license from
InterDigital Technology Corporation.
xxiv
The frequency band used for the Bluetooth® function of 940P is
shared with other industrial, scientific or medical equipment
(microwave ovens, etc.), and used at premises radio stations,
amateur radio station, etc. (hereinafter "other radio stations").
1 Before using the Bluetooth® function, visually check that there
are no other radio stations sharing the same frequency band
nearby.
2 Should interference occur between 940P and other radio
stations, move to another place or stop the Bluetooth® function
(stop the transmission) immediately.
3 For additional information and support, contact us at the
following number.
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center;
From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for General
Information.
From landlines, see P.19-34 "Customer Service".
This radio equipment operates in the 2.4 GHz band
using the FH-SS modulation, and its maximum
communication distance is 10m.
Other company and product names mentioned herein are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
The software contained in 940P is copyrighted material;
copyright, moral right and other related rights are protected by
copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile
or reverse-engineer the software, and do not separate it from
hardware in whole or part.
"One-push Open™" is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation.
"Speed selector" is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
* Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio
Equipment, Article 14-2).
940P meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio
waves.
These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that
radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other handheld
wireless devices do not affect human health. They require that
the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit of
measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the
head, shall not exceed 2 W/kg*. This limit includes a substantial
safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age or health, and meets the international standard
set by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health
Organization (WHO).
All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as
compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the
Radio Law.
940P has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity
Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR
value is 0.419 W/kg. This value was obtained by TELECOM
ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the certification process. SAR
tests were conducted with handset transmitting at its highest
certified power level in accordance with testing methods set by
the government. While there may be differences between the SAR
levels for various handsets, they all meet the governmental
requirements for safe exposure. The actual SAR level of the
handset while operating can be well below the highest value. This
is because the handset is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the power required to reach the Network.
Additional information on SAR can be obtained on the following
Websites:
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm
Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB)
http://www.arib-emf.org/ (Japanese only)
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Getting Started
USIM Card............................................................. 1-2
Standby Options & Event Indicators .................. 1-22
About USIM Card .......................................................................1-2
USIM Card Installation................................................................1-3
USIM PINs ..................................................................................1-3
Event Indicators ........................................................................1-22
Mobile Widget (Japanese) .........................................................1-22
S! Quick News (Japanese).........................................................1-22
Shortcuts ..................................................................................1-23
Parts & Functions .................................................. 1-4
Handset .....................................................................................1-4
Opening/Closing Handset ...........................................................1-6
Key Operations in Standby ..........................................................1-6
Display .......................................................................................1-8
Customizing User Interface ................................ 1-23
About Battery ..................................................... 1-11
Opening Private Menu ..............................................................1-25
Customizing Private Menu .......................................................1-25
Adding Shortcuts ......................................................................1-25
Customized Screen/Familiar Usability ........................................1-23
Changing Display Font ..............................................................1-24
Private Menu ...................................................... 1-25
Before Charging .......................................................................1-11
Battery Installation ...................................................................1-13
Charging Battery ......................................................................1-14
Simple Menu....................................................... 1-26
Handset Power On/Off ........................................ 1-15
Manner Mode ..................................................... 1-16
Activating Simple Menu ............................................................1-26
Simple Menu ............................................................................1-27
Minding Mobile Manners..........................................................1-16
Manner-related Features ...........................................................1-16
Activating Manner Mode ..........................................................1-17
Activating Emission OFF Mode ..................................................1-17
Activating Driving Mode ...........................................................1-17
Passwords ........................................................... 1-28
Handset Menus ................................................... 1-18
Activating Another Function ......................................................1-29
Ending Current Functions..........................................................1-29
Main Menu ..............................................................................1-18
Menu Numbers ........................................................................1-19
Accessing Functions/Info from Standby .....................................1-20
Touch Panel..............................................................................1-21
Phone Password .......................................................................1-28
Center Access Code ..................................................................1-28
Security Code ...........................................................................1-28
Multi Task ........................................................... 1-29
View Blind .......................................................... 1-30
My Number ......................................................... 1-30
1-1
1
USIM Card
Important
Getting Started
About USIM Card
Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC
card containing customer and authentication information,
including handset number, and limited Phone Book entry
and SMS message storage. USIM must be inserted to use
940P or Network services (calling, messaging, Internet, etc.).
Turn handset off before inserting/removing USIM Card.
USIM Card
IC
Insert USIM Card into other compatible SoftBank handset to use
information saved on USIM Card.
Use SoftBank specified USIM Card only; non-specified USIM Cards may
not function properly.
Do not insert USIM Card into other IC card devices. SoftBank is not liable
for any resulting damages.
Keep IC portion clean.
Do not damage, carelessly touch or short-circuit IC chip; doing so may
result in loss of data or malfunction.
Remove dust/debris with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not place labels, etc. on USIM Card; may cause failure.
If handset is dropped/subjected to shock, handset may return to Standby.
This is not a malfunction.
If USIM not inserted After power-off Insert USIM appears,
re-insert USIM Card properly then restart handset.
1-2
USIM Card is the property of SoftBank.
Return USIM Card to SoftBank upon service cancellation.
USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged.
If USIM Card/handset with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen,
contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center or Global Call Center
( P.19-34).
Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable for lost files.
USIM Card specifications/performance may change without prior
notice.
Pre-installed S! Appli may be unusable while a different or replacement
USIM Card is inserted into handset.
Returned USIM Cards are recycled.
Note
Some downloaded files may be inaccessible after upgrades/repairs,
USIM Card/handset replacement.
USIM Card Installation
P.1-14) then follow steps below.
There are two USIM Card security codes: PIN & PIN2
PIN and PIN2 are set to 9999 by default.
PIN/PIN2 can be changed ( P.11-2).
Inserting
PIN
With IC chip down, insert USIM Card
PIN2
Notch
Removing
Slide out USIM Card gently
Note
Do not force USIM Card into or out of handset; may damage handset/
USIM Card.
Be careful not to lose the removed USIM Card.
Avoid touching USIM Card terminals or IC chip; doing so may hinder
performance/USIM Card recognition.
4 to 8-digit code used to prevent unauthorized handset use.
When PIN Authentication is ON ( P.11-2), PIN entry
is required each time handset is turned on (with USIM
Card inserted).
Required to clear call times/costs or set maximum cost
( P.18-9).
Getting Started
Remove battery (
USIM PINs
PIN Lock & Cancellation (PUK/PUK2)
PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered
three times. Cancel PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock by entering the PIN Unblocking
Key (PUK/PUK2) ( P.11-3).
For information on PUK/PUK2, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer
Center, General Information ( P.19-34).
Note
If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and
handset is disabled. Write down PUK/PUK2.
For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile
Customer Center, General Information ( P.19-34).
1-3
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Parts & Functions
Getting Started
Handset
❶
❷
❸
Using Earphone/Microphone or Video
Output Cable
Connect following accessories (A) and (B) to
External Port.
(A) Earphone/microphone or video output cable
(B) Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable

① Connect flat plug (A) to flat terminal (B)
② Connect plug (B) to External Port
(B)
❹
❺
❻
❼
❽
❾
1-4
①
(A)
External Port
②
Do not press answer button on earphone/
microphone when connecting. Doing so may
cause earphone/microphone to malfunction.
In that case, pull out earphone/microphone,
and connect again.
Light Sensor
・ Detects ambient light
Speed Selector
P.ix)
P.ix)
windows
・ Use Voice Dial
❼
Clear/Memo Key
・ Delete characters
・ Cancel menus
・ Use Answer Phone
/Pictograph/Symbol/Driving Mode
Key
・ Enter " "
・ Access pictographs in text entry windows
・ Access symbol list from pictograph list
・ Toggle Driving Mode
❾ External Port
・ Connect AC Charger (sold separately),
Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable or other
accessories here
Microphone
❽
P.viii)
Notification Light/Charging Indicator
・ Flashes for incoming transmissions
・ Lights for charging
Yahoo! Keitai Key
・ Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu
・ Execute Upper Right Softkey function ( P.ix)
Camera Key
・ Activate Camera/Video Camera
・ Execute Lower Right Softkey function ( P.ix)
End/Escape & Power Key
・ Power on/off ( P.1-16)
・ End calls
・ Return to Standby
–
Keypad
・ Enter phone number/text
#/Symbol/Manner Key
・ Enter "#"
・ Access symbols in text entry windows
・ Toggle Manner Mode
Infrared Port
・ Transfer data via Infrared
Logo
・ Place Logo over a reader/writer when using
Osaifu-Keitai® ( P.16-4)
・ Move cursor or select menus (
Battery Cover
Charging Terminals
Antenna
Strap Eyelet
Flash/Photo light
・ Lights/flashes during Camera use
・ Use when shooting in dark places
Outside Camera
Speaker
TV Antenna
Upper Side Key
・ Increase earpiece/TV volume
・ Activate Album-Touch
Lower Side Key
・ Decrease earpiece/TV volume
[Closed Position]
・ Set/cancel Manner Mode
MULTI Key
・ Open TASK MENU/Pictures Folder
・ View list of available widgets
Shutter Key
・ Activate Camera-Touch/capture images
Getting Started
❶ Earpiece
❷ Inside Camera
・ Use during Video Calls
・ Capture a self-portrait
❸ Display
Mail Key
❹
・ Open Messaging menu
・ Execute Upper Left Softkey function (
TV Key
❺
・ Activate TV
・ Execute Lower Left Softkey function (
Send Key
❻
・ Initiate or answer calls
・ Toggle upper/lower case in text entry
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Opening/Closing Handset
Getting Started
Slide Display part upward/downward.
Make sure not to touch keypad when opening/closing
handset; may cause malfunction.
Note
Customize handset to answer/end calls, etc. by opening/closing handset
( P.18-2, P.18-9)
Make sure not to touch Display when opening/closing handset with
Album-Touch or Camera-Touch activated; may cause malfunction.
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Key Operations in Standby
Press (less than one second) or press and hold (more than
one second) a key in Standby to execute operation.
Key Operations
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
(2 + sec)
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Function
Initiate a call
Voice dial
Show/hide widgets
Turn off power
Open Main Menu
Activate/cancel Keyguard
Play Answer Phone
Activate/cancel Answer Phone
Activate Camera
Activate Video Camera
Activate Digital TV
Activate/cancel IC Card Lock
Open Messaging Menu
Open S! Mail Composition window
Access Yahoo! Keitai
Open Yahoo! Keitai Menu
Select Event Indicator, Shortcut, widget, Status
Short Press
Indicator, S! Quick News ticker
Long Press Activate Slideshow-Touch
Key Operations
Open Phone Book search window
Open Phone Book entry window
Open Incoming Call Logs
Open Received address logs
Open Redial logs
Open Sent address logs
Enter "1"
Open Phone Book page "あ"
Enter "2"
Open Phone Book page "か"
Enter "3"
Open Phone Book page "さ"
Enter "4"
Open Phone Book page "た"
Enter "5"
Open Phone Book page "な"
Enter "6"
Open Phone Book page "は"
Enter "7"
Open Phone Book page "ま"
Enter "8"
Open Phone Book page "や"
Enter "9"
Open Phone Book page "ら"
Enter "0"
Open Phone Book page "わ"
Key Operations
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Function
Enter " "
Activate/Cancel Driving Mode
Enter "#"
Activate/Cancel Manner Mode
Increase earpiece volume
Activate Album-Touch
Getting Started
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Short Press
Long Press
Function
Decrease earpiece volume
Decrease earpiece volume 1/
Activate/Cancel Manner Mode 2
Activate Camera-Touch
Activate Camera
Activate TASK MENU
Open Widget List
Available only when handset is open
Available only when handset is closed
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Display
Getting Started
Display Indicators
Packet Transmission in Progress (PC)
❷
❶ ❸ ❺ ❼ ❾
❷ ❹ ❻ ❽
❸
Inserted
3G/GSM Packet Transmitting
Reading/Writing Data
Operator (set for Select Operator)
Out-of-Range
Write-protected
3G/GSM Packet Transmission Available*
3G/GSM Packet Transmission Unavailable*
* Available only while abroad
- are Status Indicators. Access functions
from respective indicators ( P.1-20).
MTP Mode
During Call
❺
❶ Signal Strength
Weak
Emission OFF Mode Active
Low
During Video Call
PC Site Browser Active
During Voice Call
❼
Positioning
IC Transmission
New S! Quick News Information
USB Cable Connected
New S! Information Channel info
Keyguard Active
Software Update (Notification/Updating/
Result)
Voice Mail
(Blue) Bluetooth® Device Connected
(Black) Bluetooth® Power Save Mode
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microSD Mode
Secure Content
Infrared Transmission
Out-of-Range
Unusable
USB Cable (Not Included) Connected
Auto Sync Settings Active
❹
Moderate
Unsupported
S! Addressbook Back-up Synchronizing
TBD
Strong
❻ microSD Card
Dial-up Connection Established on PC
❽
Unsent Message
Unread Message
Incoming Mail Memory Full
❾ Security
S! Appli
Incoming Call Ringtone Disabled
Paused
Incoming Message Ringtone Disabled
Personal Data Lock Active
Active
Incoming Call/Message Ringtone Disabled
Key Pad Dial Lock Active
Auto Start Request Received
Driving Mode
IC Card Lock Active
Start Request Received while Paused
microSD Mode set for USB Mode
Secret Mode and Secret Data Only Active
Start Request Received while Active
MTP Mode set for USB Mode
Key Pad Dial Lock, Secret Mode and
Secret Data Only Active
One Function Active
Timer Lock at Close Active
Multiple Functions Active
Call Charge Reached Upper Limit
Digital TV Active
Back Light OFF
Recording TV Program
View Blind ON
During Timer Recording
Back Light OFF; View Blind ON
Key Pad Dial Lock and Personal Data Lock
Active
Secret Mode, Secret Data Only and
IC Card Lock Active
Privacy Key Lock and IC Card Lock Active
TV Recording Paused
Personal Data Lock and IC Card Lock Active
Music Playback
Key Pad Dial Lock and IC Card Lock Active
Key Pad Dial Lock, Secret Mode, Secret
Data Only and IC Card Lock Active
Key Pad Dial Lock, Personal Data Lock
and IC Card Lock Active
Manner Mode Active
Manner Mode (set in User Mode)
Remote Monitoring Active
Music Paused
Time
Battery Level
(Red)
(Red) Alarm Set (Today)
(Blue) Alarm Set (After Today)
Vibration Active (Incoming Call)
Vibration Active (Incoming Message)
∼
Answer Phone Active (Number of
Answer Phone Messages (Voice
Calls))
∼
Answer Phone Active (Number of
Answer Phone Messages (Video
Calls))
Weather Indicator (
Getting Started
Privacy Key Lock Active
P.7-7)
Note
To show icon description: Main Menu
Settings Display Settings
to highlight an
Describe Icons
icon
Vibration Active (Incoming Call/Message)
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Motion Control
Getting Started
Switch Portrait/Landscape View automatically by changing
handset orientation.
Tip
■ Motion Control Capable Windows
・Still images/videos/PC movies
・Digital TV ON
・PC Site Browser
・Yahoo! Keitai (default setting: OFF)
etc
TBD
TBD
Note
Motion Control may not properly operate depending on handset
orientation.
In a still image window, display orientation changes automatically even
when handset is held up side down or rotated 90° clockwise.
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Settings ●Disable All Motion Control Settings
●Change Motion Control Settings for Individual Functions
P.18-6)
About Battery
About Battery
Charge battery before use or after a period of disuse
(AC Charger sold separately).
Charging
Charging Time & Operating Time Estimates
3G
Charging Time
Standby Time
Talk Time
Voice Call
Video Call
Clean handset, battery & charger with dry cotton swab.
Replace battery if operating time shortens noticeably.
Charge battery at least once every six months.
Use a case when carrying battery separately.
GSM
130 minutes*
640 hours*
380 hours*
220 minutes*
230 minutes*
120 minutes*
–
Getting Started
Before Charging
Battery must be installed to charge it.
It may take longer for charging when handset is on.
Move charger away from TV/radio if interference occurs.
* Approximate value
3G Mode/GSM Mode: P.2-11
Charging time is an average measured within temperatures of 5°C to
35°C.
Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with
stable signals.
Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery,
with handset closed without calls or operations, in Standby with stable
signals.
Talk Time and Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status,
temperature, etc.).
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Battery Time
Getting Started
Using handset in poor conditions may shorten battery time.
・ Extreme temperatures
・ Impaired handset, battery or Charging Terminals
・ Signal is weak/handset is out-of-range
・ Handset is left mid-operation (not in Standby)
・ Viewing TV, playing music or using S! Appli, etc.
Extending battery time
Example:
・ Turn Back Light Time OFF and shorten Time to Power Saver (
・ Select OFF for Key Tone ( P.18-2)
Battery Strength Indicator
Battery Strength indicator changes as remaining usage time decreases.
Charge or replace battery when battery level is low ( P.1-10, 1-11) or a
message appears on Display.
Battery Voltage
P.18-5)
Operating
Voltage
Low battery warning message
appears. Charge or replace
battery immediately.
When Battery Runs Out
Unless a Call is in Progress
A message appears and warning tone sounds for 10 seconds.
Handset power turns off automatically after one minute; press any key
or
to cancel warning tone manually. Charge or
except
replace battery.
・ If Manner Mode is active, nothing sounds.
During a Call
A message appears and warning tone sounds via Earpiece or Speaker.
After 20 seconds, call ends and handset shuts down in one minute.
Charge or replace battery.
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Red
Level 3
Approx. 70%
Level 2
Level 1
Level 0
Approx.20% Approx.10%
Remaining Strength (at 25°C)
Note
Alternatively, check battery level from Main Menu
Phone Settings Battery Battery Level
Operating Time
Settings
Battery Installation
Press and slide to
remove cover
Insert Battery
Getting Started
Always turn off handset power before removing battery.
Note
Lithium-ion batteries are valuable and recyclable
resources.
・Recycle used lithium-ion battery at a shop displaying
the symbol shown to the right.
・To avoid fire or electric shock, do not:
- Short-circuit battery
- Disassemble battery
Align battery contacts with
handset pins.
Remove Battery
Lift battery out as shown.
Replace battery cover
Cover should click into place.
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Charging Battery
Getting Started
Use only specified AC Charger (sold separately).
Charging Time: Approximately 130 minutes
Charger
Blades
AC Outlet
Arrows up
Connect AC Charger to handset
Plug AC Charger into AC Outlet
When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger,
then disconnect handset
Charging Indicator
Release Tabs
AC Charger
External Port
Charger Connector
Port Cover
Insert Charger Connector (printed side up) into External Port.
Extend Charger Blades.
Charging Indicator illuminates and charging starts.
When charging is complete, Charging Indicator goes out.
When Charging Indicator flashes, remove AC Charger and battery
from handset then attach them again.
Charge Sound is heard when charging starts/ends.
When handset is turned off or in Manner Mode, nothing sounds.
Squeeze Release Tabs to remove Charger Connector, and replace Port
Cover.
Note
For details, read AC Charger instructions.
Alternatively, charge battery by using Desktop Holder (not included).
Tip
●Charging Start/End Tone Off (
1-14
P.18-2)
Start-up window appears and handset
enters Standby.
Enter PIN if PIN Authentication is ON
( P.11-2).
Press
TBD
for 2+ seconds
Handset shuts down.
Do not turn on handset immediately
after turning off. Wait a few seconds.
■ View Introduction Mail
and Event Indicator
“P-eggオススメ情報” mail is saved by default.
appear in Standby, and Notification
Light/Charging Indicator flashes. Check
the mail in the following ways:
to select an Event Indicator ( P.1-22), then press
Incoming Mail Received Select a message
Widget appears in Standby after Introduction mail is viewed.
Note
If USIM not inserted After power-off Insert USIM appears, clean
and properly re-insert USIM Card then restart handset.
After a period of inactivity, Display turns off.
Getting Started
Handset Power On/Off
1 Press and hold
Retrieving Network Information
Standby
■ Initial Setup
The first time handset powers up and Initial setting window appears, select
YES and set the following: (Each item can be set separately.)
Date & Time* ( P.18-8)
Phone Password
( P.1-28)
Key Tone ( P.18-3)
Speed Selector Sound
( P.18-6)
Font Size ( P.18-6)
Keyguard ( P.12-4)
Set date and time
Enter 9999, and enter new Phone
Password (4-8 digits)
Select ON or OFF
When
or
is pressed for the first time in Standby,
to
handset initiates Network Information retrieval;
retrieve it.
Update Network Information to use messaging, Internet, etc.
Update Network Information manually: Main Menu Settings
Connectivity Retrieve NW Info YES
Select a pattern or OFF
Set Display font size all at once
Select ON or OFF
* May be automatically set
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Keyguard
Getting Started
Activate Keyguard by pressing and holding
in Standby to
avoid key operation error while carrying handset. Open
handset to cancel Keyguard temporarily.
appears when Keyguard is set.
To cancel Keyguard, repeat operation.
To avoid canceling Keyguard even when opening handset:Keyguard:
( P.12-4)
Set Tip
Settings ●Change Wallpaper ●Add Calendar to Wallpaper
●Change Wallpaper Randomly ●Change Start-up Window
P.18-3)
Manner Mode
Minding Mobile Manners
Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as
a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous
and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others
when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to
your surroundings.
Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the
norm.
Refrain from use in restaurants, lobbies, elevators, etc.
Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, etc.
Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic.
Manner-related Features
Manner Mode
( Right)
Vibration Mode
( P.18-2)
Ringer Volume
( P.18-2)
Emission OFF Mode
( P.1-18)
Answer Phone
( P.2-15)
Driving Mode
( P.1-18)
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Press Manner key to mute handset tones and
activate vibration for incoming transmissions.
Activate in public places, meetings, etc. for silent
call/message alerts.
Mute call/message tones.
Suspend all handset transmissions.
Use to handle incoming calls when inappropriate/
unsafe to answer.
While driving, send a voice message informing
the caller that you cannot answer the call
(Handset does not ring.).
Activating Manner Mode
Activating Emission OFF Mode
Manner Mode settings can be changed ( P.18-7).
When Manner Mode is active, appears.
When Emission OFF Mode is active,
Main Menu
In Standby, press and hold
To cancel: Press and hold
again
To activate/cancel while handset is closed:
Press and hold
TBD
Note
Shutter click and incoming tone via Earphone (Level 1 ) sound even in
Manner Mode.
When Music Player or Digital TV activates in Manner Mode,
confirmation appears asking whether to cancel Manner Mode.
When Prefer manner mode is OFF ( P.12-7), Alarm sounds even if
Manner Mode is active.
Tip
Settings ●Set Manner Mode Type (
Temporarily suspend all handset transmissions; when active,
all calls/messages and incoming information are blocked.
Settings
appears.
Call Settings
Emission OFF Mode
YES
Getting Started
Press one key to mute handset tones and activate vibration
for incoming transmissions.
To cancel: Follow the same steps.
Note
Emission OFF Mode disables Bluetooth®/Infrared/IC transmissions.
Bluetooth® handsfree devices cannot be used either.
Activating Driving Mode
Handset does not ring for incoming calls. Voice guidance
informs the caller you are unavailable and Answer Phone
activates.
When Driving Mode is active,
P.18-7)
appears.
In Standby, press and hold
To cancel: Press and hold
again
Note
When Answer Phone memory is full, incoming calls are rejected.
Check ringtone when earphone/microphone is connected.
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Main Menu Icons
Handset Menus
Getting Started
Main Menu
Messaging
Yahoo!
(Yahoo! Keitai)
S! Appli
TBD
TBD
TBD
Create new/view
received messages
TBD
TBD
Main Menu
In Standby,
Main Menu appears.
To change Main Menu theme:
[Set Menu] Select a pattern
to highlight an icon
Selected function menu appears.
To return to Standby:
Note
Standby window returns after 15 seconds of inactivity in Main Menu.
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Download, set and
use S! Appli
News/
Entertainment
Camera
Music
(Music Player)
TBD
TBD
TBD
Use S! Quick News or
e-books
Standby
Enjoy Mobile Net &
PC Site browsing…
Capture images or
record videos
Use Music Player
Tools
Data Folder
Widget
(Mobile Widget)
TBD
TBD
TBD
Set Alarm or save
Calendar entries…
Open files saved on
940P/microSD Card
Use Mobile Widget
TV
Phone Book
Settings
TBD
TBD
TBD
View TV or record/
timer-record programs
Save entries to call or
send messages…
Adjust/customize
handset settings
When Menu Icons is Set to Basic or Customize
Tip
Menu Numbers
Use keypad to select functions or menu items.
Unnumbered Menu Items
When numbers do not appear, select items as shown.
■ Main Menu
to select Settings from Main Menu
TBD
TBD
Menus cannot be selected from Main Menu by keypad.
Open menu items by entering specific number in Main Menu (Quick Open
Menu: P.19-14).
■ Top Menu Opened from Main Menu
to select Display Settings
TBD
Example: Settings Top Menu
Numbered Menu Items
Press key corresponding to menu
number to select a menu.
#
In Display Settings (from Settings Top
to select Back Light Time
Menu),
Press [0] to show Account Details. To open Phone top menu,
select Phone by pressing
Getting Started
Settings ●Change Display Color Scheme ( P.18-3) ●Change Main
Menu Icons ●Change Main Menu Background ( P.18-4)
TBD
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Getting Started
■ Using Pointer (
> In Standby,
Accessing Functions/Info from Standby
■ Available Items
Event Indicator ( P.1-21)
Mobile Widget ( P.7-2)
S! Information Channel/Weather (
S! Quick News ( P.7-4)
Status Indicators ( P.1-10)
Shortcuts ( P.1-22)
In Standby,
Use
to move pointer ( ) to
an indicator, icon or ticker
[Select]
Pointer ( ) appears.
or
to return to Standby
Press
(Pointer disappears).
P.7-6)
TBD
Indicator, icon or ticker is selected. Function
name appears.
to move pointer ( )
Press and hold
continuously
or
To cancel selection:
[Select]
Function or information appears.
When Widgets Do Not Appear
Pointer ( ) does not appear. After Step 1, use
[Select] to show function or information
To show/hide widgets:
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Item
to widgets
list
Yahoo!JAPAN
Login
Stand-by
Display
Select indicators/ticker in Standby to access functions and
information.
to highlight an item
[Menu]
Select an item (See below)
Operation/Description
Open Widget List
Open Yahoo! JAPAN log in window
Change Standby wallpaper
> Select a folder Select an image
Drag item to target location and release your finger
Touch Panel
Drag
[Scroll screen, etc.]
Remove sheet from Display. Do not put any stickers on Display.
Touch operations are invalid while Display is turned off. Press any key to
turn on Display.
–
) are invalid during touch operations.
Some keys (
Entering Phone Password with keypad is valid.
Notes
Touch Panel may not operate properly if used with sharp objects (e.g.
pens), fingernails, gloved fingers or objects placed on Display.
To avoid malfunctions, do not touch Display with wet fingers or press
Display too hard.
Swipe your finger across Display in desired direction
Swipe
[Move, scroll screen,
etc.]
Spread (enlarge) or pinch (reduce) on Display using two
fingers
■ Basic Operations
Tap Display
Tap
[Select items,
execute functions,
etc.]
Getting Started
Use Display as Touch Panel when Camera-Touch or AlbumTouch is active.
Pinch
[Enlarge/reduce
screen]
Touch and hold an item
Hold
[Continuous zoom,
etc.]
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Standby Options & Event Indicators
Getting Started
Check various indicators and information in Standby.
To access functions/information from indicators:
P.1-20
Event Indicators
Event Indicators appear for missed calls,
messages, etc.
Mobile Widget (Japanese)
Paste various widgets to Standby to
access information or tools from
Standby.
Mobile Widget: P.7-2
To show/hide widgets:
TBD
TBD
S! Quick News (Japanese)
■ Events
Missed Calls
New Messages
Answer Phone
Voice Mail
Missed Call
Notification
Missed calls ( P.2-13)
New messages ( P.13-10)
Recorded caller messages ( P.2-16)
New Voice Mail ( P.2-19)
If Missed Call Notification is active, indicator appears for
calls missed while handset is off, out-of-range, engaged,
etc. ( P.2-19)
S! Information
S! Information Channel (received updates) ( P.7-6)
Channel Info
Weather Info Weather Indicator (received updates) ( P.7-7)
■ Other Information
Missed alarm ( P.12-6)
S! Appli startup notice ( P.15-3)
Missed location information request
USB Mode setting ( P.10-11)
Timer ( P.5-14)
Auto location information notice ( P.17-3)
Software Update result ( P.19-13)
Content Key ( P.9-5)
1-22
By default, S! Quick News appears at
bottom of Display.
S! Quick News: P.7-4
Show/hide S! Quick News:
P.18-16
TBD
Customizing User Interface
Shortcuts
Following shortcuts are set by default
(Services available only in Japanese):
メニューリスト”Menu List” (Connects to site)/
各種手続き・料金”Procedures/Fees” (Connects
to site)/待ちうたTBD (Connects to site)/
Pedometer/Slideshow-Touch Shortcuts
TBD
Downloading Customized Screen
Main Menu
Adding Shortcuts
Some functions are not available for shortcuts.
Download and set Customized Screen to personalize user
interface, ringtone, etc., to a selected theme.
Open a function,
[Menu]
Add shortcut icon YES
Data Folder
Customized Screen
Getting Started
Customized Screen/Familiar Usability
Access frequently used functions from Standby.
Customized Screen
YES
Website providing characters or applications appears.
Follow onscreen instructions.
To manage Customized Screen applications in Data Folder:
P.9-11
Editing/Deleting Shortcuts
In Standby,
shortcut
[Menu]
Item
Edit title
Sort
Delete this
Delete all
to move pointer
Highlight a
Select an item (See below)
Operation/Description
> Edit title
[Finish]
> Select an item Select a target
YES
>YES
>YES
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Setting Customized Screen
Getting Started
In Standby,
YES
[Customize]
Changing Display Font
Change Display font. Fonts can also be downloaded.
Customized Screen
Highlight a theme
To toggle thumbnail and list:
[Set]
[Change]
Note
Customized Screen or Familiar Usability cannot be set when battery is
low.
Other functions are not available while switching. For some seconds
after switching is complete, all calls/messages may be blocked.
Alternatively, Main Menu Settings Customized Screen
To cancel, select Release Settings .
When Simple menu is active, Customized Screen settings are not
reflected. To reflect settings, cancel Simple menu.
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Downloading Fonts
Main Menu
Settings
Download Font
Display Settings
Font
YES
Follow onscreen instructions.
For details on Font folder (Data Folder):
P.9-11
Note
While Personal Data Lock is set, fonts cannot be downloaded.
Changing Font
Main Menu
Settings
Select a folder
Display Settings
Highlight a font
Font
[Set]
Private Menu
Up to 12 items can be saved.
Change preset functions as needed.
Opening Private Menu
In Standby,
Private Menu appears.
To return to Main Menu:
Select a menu
In Standby,
[Set]
Highlight a target
Add to menu
Select an item
[Private]
[Normal]
TBD
[Private]
[Menu]
TBD
Getting Started
Save frequently used functions in Private Menu.
Customizing Private Menu
■ Cancel Functions
[Menu]
> In Step 2, (highlight a function )
Release this or Release all YES
■ Reset Private Menu
[Menu] Reset menu
> In Step 2,
YES
Private Menu Setting
Window
Adding Shortcuts
Private Menu Window
■ Change Private Menu Background
[Set]
[Menu] Change BG image
> After Step1,
folder Select an image
Select a
In Standby,
[Menu]
[Private]
Add shortcut icon
[Set]
YES
Note
Alternatively, open Private Menu setting window from
Main Menu Settings Display Settings Private Menu
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Simple Menu
Getting Started
Activate Simple menu to limit menu options to basic ones.
Handset is limited to basic operations (
TBD
Activating Simple Menu
P.1-27).
TBD
In Standby,
[Simple]
YES
YES or NO
Select YES to set all items in Font Size (
in Standby.
To open Simple menu:
■ Cancel Simple Menu
[Normal]
> In Standby,
P.18-6) to Large .
YES
Note
Turning off the power does not cancel Simple menu.
Widgets (in Standby) and S! Quick News do not appear in Simple
menu. Customized Screen or Familiar Usability setting is canceled.
Normal Mode
Window
1-26
Simple Menu
Window
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Simple Menu
Page
2-13
2-13
4-6
4-3
2-15
1-30
13-15
13-4
13-15
13-15
13-15
13-7
14-2
14-8
14-8
14-4
Simple Menu
Camera
Take Pictures
Shoot Videos
Camera-Touch
See Pictures
Watch Videos
Album-Touch
TV
Watch TV
Timer Recording
Channel Setting
Tools
Data Folder
Alarms
Calendar
Calculator
Notepad
Receive via Infrared
Page
6-6
6-8
6-13
6-14
6-14
6-15
5-5
5-14
5-4
Simple Menu
Settings
Ringtones/Volume
Screen/Fonts
Call Time & Cost
Date & Time
Security
Call Settings
9-2
12-6
12-2
12-8
12-8
10-3
Page
1-17
18-2
18-3
to
18-6
18-9
18-8
11-2
16-5
19-12
2-17
to
2-21
Getting Started
Simple Menu
Voice Call
Outgoing Log
Incoming Log
Phone Book
Create New Phone Book
Answer Phone
Account Details
Messaging
Incoming Mail
Create New
Retrieve New
Drafts
Sent Messages
Create New SMS
Yahoo! Keitai
Yahoo! Keitai
Bookmarks
Saved Pages
Enter URL
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Passwords
Getting Started
Phone Password, Center Access Code and Security Code are
needed for handset use.
Security Code
Phone Password
 9999
4 to 8-digit number required to use/change some handset
functions.
Enter number within 15 seconds.
_ appears for each digit entered.
Phone Password can be changed on handset (
P.11-2).
Center Access Code
4-digit number specified at initial subscription; required to
access Voice Mail via landlines or subscribe to fee-based
information.
Do not attempt to change Center Access Code. For details, contact
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information ( P.19-34).
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4-digit number specified at initial subscription, required to
restrict handset services ( P.2-20).
Enter number within 15 seconds.
If entered incorrectly three times, Security Code settings lock; Security
Code & Center Access Code must be changed. Reach SoftBank Mobile
Customer Center, General Information ( P.19-34) for details.
Security Code can be changed on handset ( P.2-21).
Note
Write down Phone Password, Center Access Code and Security Code.
Do not reveal Phone Password, Center Access Code and Security Code.
SoftBank is not liable for misuse or damages.
For details, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General
Information ( P.19-34).
Multi Task
Group
Activate another function from a different group. Multi Task
is unavailable when Simple menu is active.
Function
❶ Messaging Group Messaging
S! Appli Group
❸ Tools Group
❹ Settings Group
Yahoo! Keitai/News/Entertainment
Open Menu
Select a function
TBD
Music Player*/Camera/Tools/Data Folder/TV/
Phone/Mobile Widget
Settings
TASK MENU Window
* Functions other than Tools Group may be included.
[▼] appears above the icons of an active group.
appears for single function in use; for multiple functions in use.
❶
Note
If another function is selected from same group, confirmation appears.
Select YES to cancel current function and start a new function.
❷
Ending Current Functions
TBD
■ End All Active Functions
>
❸
Getting Started
Activate up to three functions from four different groups at
the same time.
❷ Yahoo! Keitai/
Activating Another Function
YES
❹
Tip
●Other Functions while Watching TV ( P.5-8)
●Using Other Functions while Listening to Music (Play Background) (
P.8-7)
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View Blind
My Number
Getting Started
Activate View Blind to protect Display from prying eyes.
Confirm handset phone number in Account Details
( P.4-13). Also confirm data saved in Account Details: name,
mail address, etc.
Main Menu
Settings
Display Settings
View Blind
ON
Select a level
Set level 1-3 (Level 3 is the highest level).
Note
Alternatively, press and hold
to activate/cancel. Previously selected
level takes priority.
View Blind cannot be activated: While in Standby; while S! Appli is
active; while Privacy Key Lock is active; during All Reset; when phone
number is being entered
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In Standby,
Account Details appears.
TBD

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