Panasonic Mobile Communications 210029A UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile with RFID User Manual 1 of 2
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842P User Guide 842p_E.indb H1 10.4.21 10:56:44 AM Introduction Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 842P. For proper handset use, read First Step Guide and User Guide (this guide). Accessible services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 842P 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.18-33) about unclear or missing information. 842p_E.indb H2 10.4.21 10:56:46 AM Function/Service Name Search Getting Started Index P.18-26 Contents P.vi Objective Search P.ii Digital TV Index P.18-26 Camera Call Text Entry Phone Book Objective Search Content Search Entertainment Music Player Function Search Overview P.iv Managing Files Contents P.vi Connectivity Handset Security Using Your Handset Function List P.18-2 Display P.1-8 Tools Messaging Internet S! Appli Guide Organization Solving Problems Contents Section Contents P.vi Chapter Top Pages Troubleshooting P.18-9 Warranty & Service P.18-32 Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Settings Appendix 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 842p_E.indb i 10.4.21 10:56:47 AM ConďŹrming & Using My Number & My Mail Address My Phone Number My Mail Address ConďŹrm your phone number on 842P in Standby without navigating menus. Customized address may reduce spam. My Number: P.1-26 Objective Search Setting Ringtones Customizing 842P Settings Download music (Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ) ďŹles from mobile websites. Ringtones: Downloading Music: P.17-2 P.8-2 Making Mobile Calls Learn key assignments, and navigate menus to select & execute functions. Use voice telephony or enjoy video telephony with compatible mobiles. Handset Menus: P.1-18 Parts & Functions: P.1-4 Voice Calls: Video Calls: Watching One Seg Digital TV Fun Stuff Downloading Tunes & Tones Set Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ ďŹles as ringtones. Learning Your Handset Mastering Basics Customizing Handset Address: P.13-3 P.2-2 P.2-7 Music Player Enjoy One Seg digital TV. Set channels in advance to view/record shows. Download music ďŹles from websites via Music Player directly. Digital TV: Music Player: P.5-1 P.8-1 ii 842p_E.indb ii 10.4.21 10:56:47 AM Sending Your Contact Info Save mail address and other details; send to compatible devices wirelessly. Account Details: P.4-13 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 Sending Files Wirelessly Send ďŹles or your own mail address saved in Account Details via Infrared/IC transmission to other compatible devices. Infrared/IC Transmission: P.4-13 Customizing Standby Display Customizing User Interface Add wallpaper, set clock size/position or set calendar to appear in Standby. Download applications that mimic the interface design of previously used handsets. Access shortcuts to frequently used functions in Standby. Familiar Usability: Shortcuts: Wallpaper: P.9-7 Display: P.17-3 Mastering Text Entry Methods P.1-20 Using Shortcuts to Functions P.1-17 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 ďŹles, etc. to S! Mail. Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download ďŹles. Text Entry: Messaging: P.13-1 Graphic Mail: P.13-5 P.3-1 Camera & Video Camera Pictures: P.6-5 Videos: P.6-6 Playing Games Yahoo! Keitai: P.14-2 Getting News (Japanese) Download and install S! Appli Games via Yahoo! Keitai. Set up S! Quick News to view a variety of information contents. S! Appli: S! Quick News: P.15-1 P.7-2 iii 842p_E.indb iii 10.4.21 10:56:48 AM Digital TV 842P Features Enjoy One Seg digital TV programs and video on wide horizontal screen. Overview P.5-1 SoftBank Mobile Features P.1-22 Yahoo! Keitai Graphic Mail Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download ďŹles. 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 Simple Menu Use simpliďŹed menus limiting to only basic functions. View PC-based websites on 842P. P.14-5 P.13-5 Camera/Video Capture still images or record videos with approx. 3.2 mega pixel camera. Set Image stabilizer/Face detection for high-quality pictures and videos. P.6-5, P.6-6 Data Back-up/Management Transfer data between handset and PC for back-up and editing. P.10-6 iv 842p_E.indb iv 10.4.21 10:56:48 AM View Blind 842P protects private information from prying eyes. P.1-25 Shikkari Talk Make other party's voice clear according to surrounding noise. P.2-5 Dictionary (Japanese) Open ăąăźăżă¤TOOLďźčžć¸ďź to access preinstalled dictionaries and reference books. P.12-10 Customized Screen/Familiar Usability S! Quick News (Japanese) S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) Change displays and ringtones all at once according to your favorite character, or download applications that install previously used handset model interfaces. P.1-20 Add news headlines, weather forecasts, etc. via S! Quick News List to scroll across Standby Window. Subscribe to content and periodically receive update information. Set Weather Indicator to check weather forecast in Standby. P.7-4 P.7-2 Calendar & Alarm Add events by time/date and set Event Alarms to help manage your schedule. P.12-2, P.12-7 Music Player Play 842P/microSD Card music ďŹles. P.8-1 P.9-20 P.12-11 Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ microSD Mode Access data on microSD Card from a PC by connecting handset to PC via USB cable (not included). Voice Recorder Record your voice to set as ringtone, etc. Use handset as an electronic cash card, reward card or membership card. P.16-1 842p_E.indb v 10.4.21 10:56:49 AM Contents Contents ..............................................vi Package Contents ..............................viii Using This Guide ................................viii Safety Precautions..............................xii Handling Precautions ...................... xviii Copyrights and Others....................... xxi Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ....... xxiv 1. Getting Started USIM Card......................................... 1-2 Parts & Functions .............................. 1-4 About Battery ................................. 1-10 Handset Power On/Off .................... 1-14 Manner Mode ................................. 1-15 Standby Options & Event Indicators ... 1-16 Handset Menus ............................... 1-18 Customizing User Interface ............ 1-20 Private Menu .................................. 1-21 Simple Menu................................... 1-22 Passwords ....................................... 1-23 Multi Task ....................................... 1-24 View Blind ...................................... 1-25 My Number ..................................... 1-26 2. Call Making/Answering Voice Calls ......... 2-2 Making/Answering Video Calls......... 2-6 International Calls ............................ 2-9 Engaged Call Functions .................. 2-11 Call Log........................................... 2-13 Answer Phone................................. 2-15 Optional Services ........................... 2-16 5. Digital TV Basics ................................................ 5-2 Initial Setup ...................................... 5-4 Watching TV ...................................... 5-5 TV Links (Japanese) ........................ 5-10 Recording/Playing Programs .......... 5-11 6. Camera Before Using Camera ........................ 6-2 3. Text Entry Pictures/Videos ................................. 6-5 Text Entry.......................................... 3-2 Focus Functions ................................ 6-9 Entering Text..................................... 3-3 Viewing Saved Images ................... 6-10 Conversion Methods (Japanese) ....... 3-6 Editing Text ....................................... 3-9 7. Entertainment User's Dictionary ............................ 3-10 S! Quick News (Japanese) ................ 7-2 S! Information Channel/Weather 4. Phone Book (Japanese) ......................................... 7-4 Overview .......................................... 4-2 E-Books (Japanese) ........................... 7-6 Saving to Phone Book ...................... 4-3 Searching/Using Phone Book............ 4-6 8. Music Player Managing Phone Book ..................... 4-9 Overview .......................................... 8-2 S! Addressbook Back-up................. 4-10 Saving Music .................................... 8-2 Account Details .............................. 4-13 Using Music Player ........................... 8-5 Voice Dial........................................ 4-14 9. Managing Files Data Folder ....................................... 9-2 Opening Files .................................... 9-4 Using/Editing Still Images .............. 9-12 Managing Folders/Files .................. 9-14 microSD Card .................................. 9-15 vi 842p_E.indb vi 10.4.21 10:56:49 AM 10. Connectivity Infrared........................................... 10-2 IC Transmission ............................... 10-4 SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) ...10-6 USB (Japanese) ............................... 10-6 11. Handset Security 14. Internet Getting Started .............................. 14-2 Using Yahoo! Keitai ........................ 14-3 Using PC Site Browser .................... 14-5 Basic Operations............................. 14-6 Using Information .......................... 14-8 Option Menu Items....................... 14-13 S! Quick News (Japanese) ............ 17-13 Messaging .................................... 17-14 Internet......................................... 17-15 S! Appli ......................................... 17-17 Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ ............................... 17-17 Default Settings ........................... 17-18 18. Appendix Changing Phone Password ............. 11-2 Function List ................................... 18-2 Security Functions .......................... 11-2 15. S! Appli Troubleshooting.............................. 18-9 Restricting Calls/Messages ............. 11-8 Before Using S! Appli ..................... 15-2 Software Update .......................... 18-11 Reset............................................. 11-12 Using S! Appli ................................. 15-3 Quick Open Menu ......................... 18-13 Key Assignments 12. Tools 16. Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ (5-touch Mode) ............................. 18-14 Calendar ......................................... 12-2 Basics .............................................. 16-2 (2-touch Mode) ............................. 18-15 ÂŽ Tasks ............................................... 12-6 Using Osaifu-Keitai ....................... 16-4 (NIKO-touch Mode) ....................... 18-16 Alarms ............................................ 12-7 IC Card Lock Functions ................... 16-5 Symbol List ................................... 18-17 Calculator ....................................... 12-8 Character Code List ...................... 18-18 17. Settings Notepad.......................................... 12-9 Weather Indicator List .................. 18-23 Dictionary (Japanese) ................... 12-10 Sound & Vibration .......................... 17-2 Memory List .................................. 18-24 Sound Recorders........................... 12-11 Display ............................................ 17-3 Specifications ............................... 18-25 Bar Code Reader........................... 12-12 Manner Mode ................................. 17-6 Index ............................................. 18-26 Location Settings.......................... 12-14 Incoming Settings........................... 17-6 Warranty & Service ....................... 18-32 Date & Time .................................... 17-7 Customer Service.......................... 18-33 13. Messaging Call Settings ................................... 17-8 Basics .............................................. 13-2 Notification Light ........................... 17-9 Sending S! Mail & SMS ................... 13-4 Text Entry........................................ 17-9 Receiving & Viewing Messages .... 13-10 Phone Book .................................. 17-10 Organizing/Using Messages ......... 13-15 Voice Dial...................................... 17-10 Video Call ..................................... 17-10 Digital TV ...................................... 17-11 vii 842p_E.indb vii 10.4.21 10:56:49 AM Package Contents Handset (842P) Using This Guide Screenshots Before reading this guide, make a note of the following: Battery (PMBAQ1) In this guide, SoftBank 842P User Guide, SoftBank 842P is abbreviated as 842P. "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 (ZP.17-18). 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." Starter Guide Note Use SoftBank specified AC Charger (sold separately) to charge battery. For more information about AC Charger and accessories, please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-33). Optional battery is available for separate purchase. 842P accepts microSD Card (not included). Purchase microSD Card to use related functions (ZP.9-15). viii 842p_E.indb viii 10.4.21 10:56:50 AM Multi Selector Operations (âś) Guide Symbols Operations Press the corresponding key to execute the function or operation indicated at the bottom of Display. Example: Softkey Label* Press to select an item Press * Softkey labels vary by menu. Multi Selector (âś) ⡠⚠✠⸠⺠Use Multi Selector to select items, navigate menus, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below. Up Up Up/Down/ Left/Right Down Up/Down Left Right Left Center Down Center Right Left/Right Softkeys (âˇâ¸âšâş) In this guide, Softkey operations are indicated as shown below. Example âˇâ¸: Q [V. Call], R [Menu] [V. Call] and [Menu] are Softkey label examples; Softkey labels vary by menu. Japanese Functions & Services When "(Japanese)" appears in a title, Japanese ability is required to use full range of the function or service. ix 842p_E.indb ix 10.4.21 10:56:50 AM Advanced Operations Operation Descriptions Following are examples of operation descriptions. Please note, actual operations may differ. Basic Operations Operations are expressed as shown here. Example: Menu Selection Main Menu Phone Book Steps Tip âOperations Available during a Voice Call ( P.2-11) âMaking Calls from Call Log ( P.2-14) âSaving Entered Numbers to Phone Book ( P.4-5) Settings âSet Handset Response when Closed during Call ( P.17-8) Group appears for USIM Card Group. For advanced features and settings, go to pages indicated under Tip. Example: Settings Refer to Chapter 17 "Settings." Highlight a group [Edit] Select an item Set item Menu Selection âś Press ⡠Use ⸠Use in Standby to open Main Menu. to highlight Phone Book ; then press [Select]. to highlight Group ; then press [Select]. Steps âś Use to highlight a group; then press to highlight an item; then press ⸠Set respective items. ⡠Use [Edit]. [Select]. 842p_E.indb x 10.4.21 10:56:51 AM Abbreviated Descriptions For advanced settings (Chapter 17), initial operations may be abbreviated or omitted. Example: â Use Other Graphic Mail Settings Select an arrange item ďź In S! Mail text entry window, (See below) Omitted Steps Initial steps are omitted. Start operations from speciďŹed window. Abbreviated Steps Initial steps are abbreviated. From Main Menu Tools Calendar â Functions Available in Calendar Window [Menu] Select an item (See below) ďź Highlight a date Item New Weekly display/ 1 Month Icon display Operation/Description Create a new entry ( P.12-2, P.12-3) Toggle Monthly/Weekly view Entries in category of selected icon appear ďź Select an icon Steps Follow these steps after Abbreviated Steps. xi 842p_E.indb xi 10.4.21 10:56:52 AM Safety Precautions â Before use, read these safety precautions carefully and use your handset properly. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. â 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. â SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. â These symbols indicate exposure levels to bodily 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 â Symbol Explanations Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading this guide. 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 holder (not included). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and charger may overheat, catch fire or cause malfunction. xii 842p_E.indb xii 10.4.21 10:56:52 AM Caution 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-KeitaiÂŽ-compatible devices within 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. Do not place handset, battery or charger on an unstable surface. May fall, causing injury or malfunction. Take extra precautions while vibration alert is active or during charging. Keep handset out of the reach of young children. May result in accidental ingestion or bodily injury. If for use by child, guardian should teach proper handling and ensure handset is used as directed. May result in bodily injury. Battery Danger See battery label to confirm battery type. Label Battery Type Li-ion 00 Lithium-ion Do not throw battery into fire. Battery may leak, explode or catch fire. Do not pierce battery with a nail or other sharp object, hit it with a hammer, step on it, or subject it to strong shocks. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not touch terminals with metallic objects or carry/ store battery with conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. xiii 842p_E.indb xiii 10.4.21 10:56:53 AM 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. Handset Warning 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. Do not use handset while driving a vehicle. Doing so may interfere with safe driving and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle to park in a safe place before using handset. Drivers using handsets while driving are subject to prosecution. Do not aim the infrared port at eyes when using infrared communication. Doing so may affect eyes. Turn off handset near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. Handset may cause these devices to malfunction. *Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. Turn off handset aboard aircraft. Handset signal may interfere with aircraft operation. When in-flight handset use is permitted, follow airline instructions for proper use. If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as Vibration or Ringer Volume for incoming transmissions. May affect heart. In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset and seek shelter. There is a risk of being struck by lightning and suffering electric shock. xiv 842p_E.indb xiv 10.4.21 10:56:54 AM Caution Battery cover edges are sharp. Handle with care. May injure hand or fingers. 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. 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. 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. Parts Display side Do not use One-push Open button to open handset near your or another person's face. Handset may cause accident and injury. If handset affects car electronics, stop use. Handset use may affect electronics in some models. In this case, stop use; could impede safe driving. Keypad side Metal case Outer case Handset may become hot while used in a hot environment. Avoid prolonged skin contact that may result in burns. Avoid closing handset on fingers or objects when opening it. 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. Battery side, sides Battery cover Outer frame Side Keys, Charging Indicator/ Notification Light Display panel Hinge cover Hinge Hinge holder Materials/Surface Finish PA resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating Stainless steel/Baked finish PC+ABS resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating Stainless steel/ Acrylic UV cured coating PC+ABS resin/ Evaporated tin/ Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/ Evaporated aluminum/ Acrylic UV cured coating Acrylic resin/Hard coating ABS resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating PPS resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating xv 842p_E.indb xv 10.4.21 10:56:55 AM Parts Camera panel Keypad One-push Open Button Metal part of One-push Open Button External Port cover microSD Card Slot cover Charging Terminals Stop pads Screws (Battery compartment) Battery compartment Battery compartment (Sides) Battery terminals Battery Battery Terminals Materials/Surface Finish Base: PET resin Lens portion: Acrylic resin/ Hard coating Acrylic Urethane resin PC resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating Aluminium/Alumite treatment Elastomer resin PC resin, Elastomer resin/ Acrylic UV cured coating Beryllium copper/ Gold plating on nickel plating ABS resin Aluminium killed steel/ Nickel plating Stainless steel/PET resin PC resin Titanium copper/ Gold plating on nickel plating PC resin (Label: PET resin) Glass fiber reinforced epoxy/ Gold plating on nickel plating 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 lead, 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. xvi 842p_E.indb xvi 10.4.21 10:56:56 AM Unplug AC Charger during periods of disuse. May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction. 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 Persons using electronic medical equipment outside medical facilities should consult the vendor about possible radio wave effects. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment operations. Observe the following in medical facilities. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units or Coronary Care Units. Turn off handset inside hospital wards. Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use nearby. Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions strictly. Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators may be in use nearby. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001). If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm away from the implant at all times. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. xvii 842p_E.indb xvii 10.4.21 10:56:56 AM 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. 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. xviii 842p_E.indb xviii 10.4.21 10:56:57 AM 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 when tested for use at the ear is 0.652 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.367 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 UCE210029A. 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 0.466 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 0.377 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. xix 842p_E.indb xix 10.4.21 10:56:57 AM Declaration of Conformity We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd., declare that SoftBank 842P 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 842P handset, Battery (PMBAQ1) and AC Charger (SoftBank ZTDAA1). Handset Care 842P is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. Do not expose handset to precipitation. Air conditioned air may cause condensation, resulting in corrosion. Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms. On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf. Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction. 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 displays. Do not subject handset to excessive force. Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. 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 headphone volume to make sounds around you audible and help avoid accidents. When holding handset in use, do not cover Speaker. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. Use handset within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight. Handset may become warm during use or charging. This is not malfunction. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage color filter and affect image color. xx 842p_E.indb xx 10.4.21 10:56:57 AM 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. xxi 842p_E.indb xxi 10.4.21 10:56:58 AM 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. 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 MediaÂŽ, MicrosoftÂŽ, WindowsÂŽ and Windows VistaÂŽ 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 VistaÂŽ is the abbreviation of Windows VistaÂŽ (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate). WindowsÂŽ XP is the abbreviation of MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP Professional operating system or MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP Home Edition operating system. WindowsÂŽ 2000 is the abbreviation of MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ 2000 Professional operating system. Microsoft Windows operating system is abbreviated as "Windows" in this guide. 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. OKAO Vision is used for multiple face detection to improve camera AF. OKAO is a registered trademark or trademark of OMRON Corporation in JAPAN and other countries. BookSurfingÂŽ 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-UtaÂŽ and Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ are registered trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. xxii 842p_E.indb xxii 10.4.21 10:56:58 AM 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 çéŠç¨ă˝ăă ăŚă§ă˘ăŽăŠă¤ăťăłăšăŤă¤ăăŚ" leaflet. Powered by MascotCapsuleÂŽ MascotCapsuleÂŽ is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION Š 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. Š2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. This product contains Browser module under licence from ACCESS CO., LTD. and NTT DoCoMo, Inc. 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. This product contains AdobeÂŽ FlashÂŽ Lite⢠Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated. CopyrightŠ 1996-2008 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. "SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries. S! Appli, S! Mail, Graphic Mail, PC Site Browser, Familiar Usability and S-1 battle are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. xxiii 842p_E.indb xxiii 10.4.21 10:56:58 AM Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the US. This product is manufactured or sold under license from InterDigital Technology Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The software contained in 842P 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 Openâ˘" is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) 842P 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. 842P has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.569 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/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html (Japanese only) * Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment, Article 14-2). xxiv 842p_E.indb xxiv 10.4.21 10:56:59 AM Getting Started USIM Card............................................................. 1-2 Handset Menus ................................................... 1-18 About USIM Card .......................................................................1-2 USIM Card Installation................................................................1-3 USIM PINs ..................................................................................1-3 Main Menu ..............................................................................1-18 Menu Numbers ........................................................................1-19 Customizing User Interface ................................ 1-20 Parts & Functions .................................................. 1-4 Customized Screen/Familiar Usability ........................................1-20 Handset .....................................................................................1-4 One-push Open Button ...............................................................1-6 Key Operations in Standby ..........................................................1-6 Display .......................................................................................1-8 Private Menu ...................................................... 1-21 About Battery ..................................................... 1-10 Simple Menu....................................................... 1-22 Before Charging .......................................................................1-10 Battery Installation ...................................................................1-12 Charging Battery ......................................................................1-13 Activating Simple Menu ............................................................1-22 Simple Menu ............................................................................1-23 Handset Power On/Off ........................................ 1-14 Manner Mode ..................................................... 1-15 Minding Mobile Manners..........................................................1-15 Manner-related Features ...........................................................1-15 Activating Manner Mode ..........................................................1-15 Activating Emission OFF Mode ..................................................1-16 Activating Driving Mode ...........................................................1-16 Standby Options & Event Indicators .................. 1-16 Event Indicators ........................................................................1-16 S! Quick News (Japanese).........................................................1-17 S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese)..............................1-17 Shortcuts ..................................................................................1-17 Opening Private Menu ..............................................................1-21 Customizing Private Menu ........................................................1-21 Adding Shortcuts ......................................................................1-21 Passwords ........................................................... 1-23 Phone Password .......................................................................1-23 Center Access Code ..................................................................1-23 Security Code ...........................................................................1-24 Multi Task ........................................................... 1-24 Activating Another Function ......................................................1-25 Switching Functions..................................................................1-25 Ending Current Functions..........................................................1-25 View Blind .......................................................... 1-25 My Number ......................................................... 1-26 1-1 842p_E.indb 1-1 10.4.21 10:56:59 AM 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 842P 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. USIM Card is the property of SoftBank. Return USIM Card to SoftBank upon service cancellation. USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged. If USIM Card/handset with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center or Global Call Center (ZP.18-33). 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. 1-2 842p_E.indb 1-2 10.4.21 10:57:00 AM There are two USIM Card security codes: PIN & PIN2 PIN and PIN2 are set to 9999 by default. PIN/PIN2 can be changed (ZP.11-2). Inserting PIN With IC chip down, insert USIM Card PIN2 Notch Removing Slide out USIM Card gently 4 to 8-digit code used to prevent unauthorized handset use. When PIN Authentication is ON (ZP.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 (ZP.17-8). Getting Started Remove battery (ZP.1-12) then follow steps below. USIM PINs USIM Card Installation PIN Lock & Cancellation (PUK/PUK2) PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times. Cancel PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock by entering the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK/PUK2) (ZP.11-3). For information on PUK/PUK2, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-33). Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled. Write down PUK/PUK2. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-33). 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. 1-3 842p_E.indb 1-3 10.4.21 10:57:00 AM 1 Parts & Functions Getting Started Handset âś Light Sensor ăť Detects ambient light ⡠Infrared Port ăť Transfer data via Infrared ⸠Display âš QMail Key ăť Open Messaging menu ăť Execute Upper Left Softkey function (ZP.ix) âş PTV Key ăť Activate TV ăť Execute Lower Left Softkey function (ZP.ix) âť LClear/Memo Key ăť Delete characters ăť Cancel menus ăť Use Answer Phone âź JSend Key ăť Initiate or answer calls ăť Toggle upper/lower case in text entry windows ăť Use Voice Dial â˝ *S Key ăť Enter "S" ăť Access pictographs in text entry windows ăť Set/cancel Driving Mode âž Microphone Earpiece 1-4 842p_E.indb 1-4 10.4.21 10:57:01 AM Notification Light/Charging Indicator ăť Flashes for incoming transmissions ăť Flashes while Camera is active ăť Lights in red for charging Speaker Logo ăť Place Logo over a reader/writer when using Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ (ZP.13-11) Charging Terminals Antenna Camera Battery Cover Strap Eyelet UUpper Side Key ăť Increase earpiece/TV volume ăť Open Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks list [Handset Closed] ăť Turn on illumination VLower Side Key ăť Decrease earpiece/TV volume [Handset Closed] ăť Set/cancel Manner Mode ăť Check missed calls/new messages One-push Open Button (ZP.1-6) microSD Card Slot ăť Insert microSD Card here (ZP.10-17) Note When connecting Earphone Microphone, do not press the answer button on the microphone. Doing so may cause it to malfunction. In that case, pull out Earphone Microphone, and connect it again. Getting Started IMulti Selector ăť Scroll up/down/left/right to navigate menus and text (ZP.ix) ăť AI Select widgets/S! Quick News ăť BI Open Phone Book ăť CI Open Incoming Call Logs ăť DI Open Redial logs RYahoo! Keitai Key ăť Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ăť Execute Upper Right Softkey function (ZP.ix) OCamera Key ăť Activate Camera/Video Camera ăť Execute Lower Right Softkey function (ZP.ix) KEnd/Escape & Power Key ăť Power on/off (ZP.1-14) ăť End calls ăť Return to Standby 0 â 9Keypad ăť Enter phone number/text ;#/Manner Key ăť Enter "#" ăť Set/cancel Manner Mode MMULTI Key ăť Open TASK MENU ăť Open list of available widgets External Port ăť Connect AC Charger (sold separately), Earphone Microphone or other accessories here Hinge 1-5 842p_E.indb 1-5 10.4.21 10:57:01 AM 1 One-push Open Button Getting Started Press One-push Open Button to open handset. One-push Open Button Close handset manually. If handset does not close, open completely before closing handset again. Customize handset to answer/end calls, etc. by opening/closing handset (ZP.17-7, P.17-9). Handset may spring open. Be careful not to drop handset. Key Operations in Standby Press or press and hold (more than one second) a key in Standby to execute the following. Key Operations Short Press Long Press Short Press K Long Press (2 + sec) Short Press HI Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press AI BI CI Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Functions 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 widgets, Event Indicators, shortcuts, status indicators or S! Quick News ticker Ěś Open Phone Book search window Open Phone Book entry window Open Incoming Call Logs Open Received address logs 1-6 842p_E.indb 1-6 10.4.21 10:57:02 AM Functions Open Redial logs Open Sent address logs Enter "1" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "2" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "3" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "4" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "5" Open Phone Book page "ăŞ" Enter "6" Open Phone Book page "ăŻ" Enter "7" Open Phone Book page "ăž" Enter "8" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "9" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "0" Open Phone Book page "ă" Enter "S" Set/cancel Driving Mode Enter "#" Set/cancel Manner Mode Key Operations Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Functions Increase earpiece volume Open Yahoo! Keitai Bookmarks list Decrease earpiece volume Activate TASK MENU Open Widget List Getting Started Key Operations Short Press DI 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 1-7 842p_E.indb 1-7 10.4.21 10:57:02 AM 1 Display Getting Started Display Indicators âś Signal Strength Strong Moderate âş Weak Low Voice Mail Emission OFF Mode ✠⸠⺠⟠➠⡠⚠❠⽠Out-of-Range ⡠❠microSD Card Inserted Packet Transmission in Progress (PC) Reading/Writing Data Dial-up Connection Established on PC Write-protected 3G/GSM Packet Transmission Enabled Unsupported 3G/GSM Packet Transmitting Unusable Operator (set for Select Operator) Out-of-Range ⸠3G/GSM Packet Transmission Available* 3G/GSM Packet Transmission Unavailable* * Available only while abroad USB Cable (Not Included) Connected microSD Mode MTP Mode During Call Secure Content During Video Call S! Addressbook Back-up Synchronizing Auto Sync Settings Active âš During Voice Call âź PC Site Browser Active Infrared Active Software Update (Notification/Updating/ Result) New S! Quick News Information New S! Information Channel info â˝ Unsent Message IC Transmission Unread Message USB Cable Connected Incoming Mail Memory Full (Handset) Keyguard Active 1-8 842p_E.indb 1-8 10.4.21 10:57:03 AM âž Privacy Key Lock Active S! Appli Switching USB Mode to microSD Mode Paused Switching USB Mode to MTP Mode Key Pad Dial Lock Active Active Side Key Disabled when Handset Closed IC Card Lock Active Auto Start Request Received Timer Lock at Close Active Secret Mode and Secret Data Only Active Start Request Received while Paused Key Pad Dial Lock, Secret Mode and Secret Data Only Active Start Request Received while Active 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 Multiple Functions Active Digital TV Active Battery Level Manner Mode (set in User Mode) Active Number of Answer Phone Messages (Video Calls) Weather Indicator (ZP.7-5) Music Paused Key Pad Dial Lock and IC Card Lock Active Manner Mode Active âź Music Playback Time Key Pad Dial Lock, Personal Data Lock and IC Card Lock Active Number of Answer Phone Messages (Voice Calls) One Function Active Personal Data Lock and IC Card Lock Active Key Pad Dial Lock, Secret Mode, Secret Data Only and IC Card Lock Active Call Charge Reached Upper Limit âź Getting Started Personal Data Lock Active (Red) Note To show icon description: Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś Describe Icons âś EI to highlight an icon (Red) Alarm Set (Today) (Blue) Alarm Set (After Today) Vibration Active (Incoming Call) Vibration Active (Incoming Message) Vibration Active (Incoming Call/Message) Incoming Call Ringtone Disabled Incoming Message Ringtone Disabled Incoming Call/Message Ringtone Disabled Driving Mode 1-9 842p_E.indb 1-9 10.4.21 10:57:04 AM 1 About Battery About Battery Getting Started Before Charging Charge battery before use or after a period of disuse (AC Charger sold separately). Charging Time & Operating Time Estimates 3G Charging Time Standby Time Talk Time Voice Call Video Call 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. Battery may swell as service life nears end; this is not a problem. Charging GSM 100 minutes* 460 hours* 240 hours* 180 minutes* 180 minutes* 120 minutes* â 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: ZP.2-10 Charging time is an average measured within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C. Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with handset closed without calls or operations, in Standby with stable signals. Talk Time and Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status, temperature, etc.). 1-10 842p_E.indb 1-10 10.4.21 10:57:06 AM Battery Time Battery Strength indicator changes as remaining usage time decreases. Charge or replace battery when battery level is low (ZP.1-9) or a message appears on Display. Battery Voltage Operating Voltage Low battery warning message appears. Charge or replace battery immediately. Getting Started Using handset in poor conditions may shorten battery time. ăť Extreme temperatures ăť Impaired handset, battery or Charging Terminals ăť Signal is weak/handset is out-of-range ăť Handset is left mid-operation (not in Standby) ăť Viewing TV, playing music or using S! Appli, etc. Extending battery time Example: ăť Turn Back Light Time OFF and Power Saver Mode ON (ZP.17-5) ăť Select OFF for Key Tone (ZP.17-2) Battery Strength Indicator When Battery Runs Out Unless a Call is in Progress A message appears and warning tone sounds for 10 seconds. Warning tone ends automatically after one minute; press any key except UV to cancel warning tone manually. Charge or replace battery. ăť 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. Red Level 3 Approx. 70% Remaining Strength (at 25°C) Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Approx.20% Approx.10% Operating Time Note Alternatively, check battery level from Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Battery âś Battery Level 1-11 842p_E.indb 1-11 10.4.21 10:57:06 AM 1 Battery Installation Getting Started Always turn off handset power before removing battery. Press and slide to remove cover Replace battery cover Make sure there is no gap between battery and handset; cover should click into place. Note Lithium-ion batteries are valuable and recyclable resources. ăťRecycle used lithium-ion battery at a shop displaying the symbol shown to the right. ăťTo avoid fire or electric shock, do not: - Short-circuit battery - Disassemble battery Battery cover edges are sharp. Close battery cover fully to avoid injury. Insert Battery Align battery tabs with handset grooves and slide in battery. Slide into Groove Remove Battery Lift battery out as shown. 1-12 842p_E.indb 1-12 10.4.21 10:57:07 AM Charging Battery Charging Time: Approximately 100 minutes AC Outlet Charger Blades Connect AC Charger to handset Plug AC Charger into AC Outlet When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger, then disconnect handset Charging Indicator Arrows up Release Tabs AC Charger Charger Connector Port Cover External Port 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 (ZP.17-2). When handset is turned off or in Manner Mode, nothing sounds. Getting Started Use only specified AC Charger (sold separately). 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). 1-13 842p_E.indb 1-13 10.4.21 10:57:08 AM 1 Getting Started Handset Power On/Off 1 Press and hold K 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. Start-up window appears and handset enters Standby. Enter PIN if PIN Authentication is ON (ZP.11-2). Retrieving Network Information When HI, Q or R is pressed for the first time in Standby, handset initiates Network Information retrieval; HI to retrieve it. Press K for 2+ seconds Handset shuts down. Do not turn on handset immediately after turning off. Wait a few seconds. Update Network Information to use messaging, Internet, etc. Update Network Information manually: Main Menu âś Settings âś Connectivity âś Retrieve NW Info âś YES Standby The First Time Handset Powers Up, and Setup Window Appears... Tip Settings âChange Wallpaper âAdd Calendar to Wallpaper âChange Start-up Window (ZP.17-3) Select YES , and set the following: (Each item can be set separately.) Set date and time (Date & Time: ZP.17-7) Set Phone Password Enter "9999", and enter new Phone Password (4-8 digits) (ZP.1-23). Set Key Tone Select ON or OFF (ZP.17-2). Set font size Set Display font size all at once (ZP.17-5). 1-14 842p_E.indb 1-14 10.4.21 10:57:08 AM Manner Mode Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm. Refrain from use in restaurants, lobbies, elevators, etc. Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, etc. Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Manner-related Features Manner Mode z Right) (Z Vibration Mode z P.17-2) (Z Ringer Volume z P.17-2) (Z Emission OFF Mode z P.1-16) (Z Answer Phone z P.2-15) (Z Driving Mode z P.1-16) (Z Press Manner key to mute handset tones and activate vibration for incoming transmissions. Activate in public places, meetings, etc. for silent call/message alerts. Press one key to mute handset tones and vibration for incoming transmissions. Manner Mode settings can be changed (ZP.17-6). When Manner Mode is active, appears. In Standby, press and hold ; Getting Started Minding Mobile Manners Activating Manner Mode To cancel: Press and hold ; again To activate/cancel while handset is closed: Press and hold V 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 (ZP.12-7), Alarm sounds even if Manner Mode is active. Tip Settings âSet Manner Mode Type (ZP.17-6) 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.). 1-15 842p_E.indb 1-15 10.4.21 10:57:09 AM 1 Activating Emission OFF Mode Getting Started Temporarily suspend all handset transmissions; when active, all calls/messages and incoming information are blocked. When Emission OFF Mode is active, appears. Standby Options & Event Indicators Event Indicators Event Indicators appear for missed calls, messages, etc. Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Emission OFF Mode YES To cancel: Follow the same steps. Note Emission OFF Mode disables Infrared/IC transmissions. 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, appears. In Standby, press and hold * To cancel: Press and hold * again Note When Answer Phone memory is full, incoming calls are rejected. AI Y Select an indicator To clear indicators: K or L â Events Missed Calls New Messages Answer Phone Voice Mail Missed Call Notification Missed calls (ZP.2-13) New messages (ZP.13-10) Recorded caller messages (ZP.2-15) New Voice Mail (ZP.2-18) If Missed Call Notification is active, indicator appears for calls missed while handset is off, out-of-range, engaged, etc. (ZP.2-19) S! Information S! Information Channel (received/failed updates) (ZP.7-4) Channel Info Weather Info Weather Indicator (received/failed updates) (ZP.7-5) â Other Information Missed alarm (ZP.12-7) S! Appli startup notice (ZP.15-3) Timer (ZP.5-13) USB Mode setting (ZP.10-6) Content Key (ZP.9-5) Software Update result (ZP.18-12) Note Call operations are available while Event Indicators appear. 1-16 842p_E.indb 1-16 10.4.21 10:57:09 AM Adding Shortcuts S! Quick News (Japanese) Getting Started Shortcuts may not be available for some functions. By default, S! Quick News appears at bottom of Display. S! Quick News: ZP.7-2 Show/hide S! Quick News: ZP.17-13 Open a function, R[Menu] Y Add shortcut icon Y YES Accessing Functions from Shortcuts S! Quick News S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) Subscribe to content and periodically receive updates. Set Weather Indicator to appear on Standby. S! Information Channel/Weather: ZP.7-4 In Standby, AI Y Select an icon The selected function name appears above icon. To clear: K or L Editing/Deleting Shortcuts In Standby, AI Y Highlight an icon Y R[Menu] Edit Title Edit title Y Edit title Delete Shortcut(s) Shortcuts Access frequently used functions from Standby. Delete this or Delete all Y YES S-1 battle and Content Value Package shortcuts are set by default. Both services available only in Japanese. Shortcuts 1-17 842p_E.indb 1-17 10.4.21 10:57:10 AM 1 Main Menu Icons Handset Menus Getting Started Main Menu Messaging Yahoo! Keitai S! Appli Create new/view received messages Enjoy Mobile Net & PC Site browsing⌠Download, set and use S! Appli Osaifu-Keitai Camera Entertainment Use Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Capture images or record videos Use S! Quick News or E-Books Tools Data Folder Music Player Main Menu appears. To change Main Menu theme: O[Set Menu] Y Select a pattern Set Alarm or save Calendar entries⌠Open ďŹles saved on 842P/microSD Card Use Music Player EI to highlight an icon Y HI TV Phone Book Settings View TV or record/ timer-record programs Save entries to call or send messages⌠Adjust/customize handset settings Standby Main Menu In Standby, HI Selected function menu appears. To return to Standby: K Note Standby window returns after 15 seconds of inactivity in Main Menu. 1-18 842p_E.indb 1-18 10.4.21 10:57:11 AM When Menu Icons is Set to Pattern 5 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. â Main Menu ; to select Settings from Main Menu Menus cannot be selected from Main Menu by keypad. Open menu items by entering specific number in Main Menu (Quick Open Menu: ZP.18-13). â Top Menu Opened from Main Menu 2 to select Display Settings Getting Started Settings âChange Display Color Scheme (ZP.17-3) âChange Main Menu Icons âChange Main Menu Background (ZP.17-4) Press key corresponding to menu number to select a menu. ďź In Display Settings (from Settings Top Menu), 5 to select Back Light Time Example: Settings Top Menu Numbered Menu Items Example: Menu Icons set to Pattern 1 1-19 842p_E.indb 1-19 10.4.21 10:57:11 AM 1 Customizing User Interface Getting Started Customized Screen/Familiar Usability Customized Screen Familiar Usability Download and set Customized Screen to personalize user interface, ringtone, etc., to a selected theme. Download Familiar Usability applications that mimic the interface design of other handsets. Setting Customized Screen/Familiar Usability Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Customized Screen Customized Screen or Familiar Usability Y YES Website providing characters or applications appears. Follow onscreen instructions. To manage Customized Screen applications in Data Folder: ZP.9-10 R[Customize] Y Customized Screen or Familiar Usability Highlight a theme Y Q[Set] YES Downloading Customized Screen/Familiar Usability Download characters or applications from websites. In Standby, HI To toggle thumbnail and list: O[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. Familiar Usability does not completely remake handset. Alternatively, Main Menu âś Settings âś Customized Screen To cancel, select Release Settings . When Simple menu is active, Customized Screen and Familiar Usability settings are not reflected. To reflect settings, cancel Simple menu. 1-20 842p_E.indb 1-20 10.4.21 10:57:12 AM Private Menu In Standby, I Y P[Private] Y R[Set] Highlight a target Y R[Menu] Y Add to menu Private Menu appears. To return to Main Menu: P[Normal] Select an item Select a menu â Cancel Functions > In Step 3, (highlight a function Y) R[Menu] Y Release this or Release all Y YES Up to 12 items can be saved. Change preset functions as needed. Opening Private Menu In Standby, HI Y P[Private] â Reset Private Menu > In Step 3, R[Menu] Y Reset menu Y YES Getting Started Save frequently used functions in Private Menu. Customizing Private Menu Private Menu Setting Window Adding Shortcuts Private Menu Window â Change Private Menu Background > After Step1, R[Set] Y R[Menu] Y Change BG image Y Select a folder Y Select an image In Standby, HI Y P[Private] Y R[Set] R[Menu] Y Add shortcut icon Y YES Note Alternatively, open Private Menu setting window from Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś Private Menu 1-21 842p_E.indb 1-21 10.4.21 10:57:12 AM 1 Simple Menu Getting Started Activate Simple menu to limit menu options to basic ones. Activating Simple Menu Handset is limited to basic operations (ZP.1-23). In Standby, HI Y Q[Simple] Y YES YES or NO Select YES to set all items in Font Size (ZP.17-5) to Large . To open Simple menu: HI in Standby. â Cancel Simple Menu > In Standby, HI Y Q[Normal] Y YES Normal Mode Window Note Turning off the power does not cancel Simple menu. S! Quick News is not available in Simple menu. Customized Screen or Familiar Usability setting is canceled. Simple Menu Window 1-22 842p_E.indb 1-22 10.4.21 10:57:13 AM Passwords Simple Menu Page Simple Menu Page TV 2-13 2-13 4-6 4-3 2-15 1-26 13-10 13-4 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-7 Watch TV Timer Recording Channel Setting Tools Data Folder Alarms Calendar Calculator Notepad Receive via Infrared Settings Ringtones/Volume Screen/Fonts 14-2 14-8 14-8 14-4 Call Time & Cost Date & Time 6-5 6-10 6-6 6-10 Call Settings Security 5-5 5-13 5-4 9-2 12-7 12-2 12-8 12-9 10-3 1-15 17-2 17-3 to 17-5 17-8 17-7 11-2 16-5 18-11 2-17 to 2-21 Phone Password, Center Access Code and Security Code are needed for handset use. Phone Password9999 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 Camera Take Pictures See Pictures Shoot Videos Watch Videos 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 (ZP.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 (ZP.18-33). 1-23 842p_E.indb 1-23 10.4.21 10:57:13 AM 1 Security Code Getting Started 4-digit number specified at initial subscription, required to restrict handset services (ZP.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 (ZP.18-33) for details. Security Code can be changed on handset (ZP.2-20). 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 (ZP.18-33). Multi Task Activate up to three functions from four different groups at the same time. Group Function âś Messaging Group Messaging ⡠Yahoo! Keitai/ S! Appli Group ⸠Tools Group âš Settings Group Yahoo! Keitai/S! Appli/Entertainment /Osaifu-Keitai (Lifestyle-Appli) Music Player*/Camera/Tools/Data Folder/TV/ Phone Book Settings/Osaifu-Keitai (IC Card Settings) * Functions other than Tools Group are included. [âź] appears above the icons of an active group. appears for single function in use; for multiple functions in use. ✠⡠⸠⚠Tip âOther Functions while Watching TV (ZP.5-8) âUsing Other Functions while Listening to Music (Play Background) (ZP.8-7) 1-24 842p_E.indb 1-24 10.4.21 10:57:14 AM View Blind Activating Another Function M Y Open Menu Y Select a function Activate View Blind to protect Display from prying eyes. Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś View Blind TASK MENU Window Note If another function is selected from same group, confirmation appears. Select YES to cancel current function and start a new function. ON Select a level Getting Started Activate another function from a different group. Multi Task is unavailable when Simple menu is active. Set level 1-3 (Level 3 is the highest level). Note Alternatively, press and hold 8 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 Switching Functions M Y Select a function Each press cycles through activated functions. Ending Current Functions â End All Active Functions > M Y R[ ] Y YES 1-25 842p_E.indb 1-25 10.4.21 10:57:14 AM 1 My Number Getting Started Confirm handset phone number in Account Details (ZP.4-13). Also confirm data saved in Account Details: name, mail address, etc. In Standby, HI Y 0 Account Details appears. 1-26 842p_E.indb 1-26 10.4.21 10:57:15 AM Call Making/Answering Voice Calls ............................. 2-2 Call Log............................................................... 2-13 Making Voice Calls .....................................................................2-2 Outgoing Call Functions .............................................................2-3 Emergency Calls (110, 119, 118) ................................................2-4 Answering Voice Calls.................................................................2-5 Incoming Call Functions..............................................................2-5 Making Voice Clear (Shikkari Talk) ...............................................2-5 Viewing Call Logs .....................................................................2-13 Making Calls from Call Log .......................................................2-14 Functions Available from Call Log .............................................2-14 Making/Answering Video Calls............................. 2-6 Note ..........................................................................................2-6 Video Call Window .....................................................................2-6 Making Video Calls.....................................................................2-7 Answering Video Calls ................................................................2-8 International Calls ................................................ 2-9 Calling Abroad from Japan..........................................................2-9 Calling while Abroad ..................................................................2-9 Global Roaming Settings ..........................................................2-10 Answer Phone.................................................... 2-15 Activating/Canceling Answer Phone ..........................................2-15 Playing Messages .....................................................................2-15 Answer Phone Functions ..........................................................2-16 Optional Services ............................................... 2-16 Overview ..................................................................................2-16 Call Forwarding ........................................................................2-17 Voice Mail ................................................................................2-18 Call Waiting..............................................................................2-19 Call Barring ..............................................................................2-20 Caller ID ...................................................................................2-21 Engaged Call Functions ...................................... 2-11 Operations Available during a Voice Call ...................................2-11 Operations Available during a Video Call ...................................2-12 2-1 842p_E.indb 2-1 10.4.21 10:57:15 AM Making/Answering Voice Calls Call Making Voice Calls Before Calling Confirm signal strength (ZP.1-8) If any of these indicators appear: Calls cannot be made (ZP.1-8, P.1-9, P.18-11) Enter a phone number Confirm the number, then J K to end call Note Do not cover antenna area (ZP.1-5) with hand or sticker; may weaken signal strength and cause calls/transmissions to be unavailable. Tip âOperations Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-11) âMaking Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-14) âSaving Entered Numbers to Phone Book (ZP.4-5) âMaking Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6) Settings âSet Handset Response when Closed during Call âCall Time & Call Cost (ZP.17-8) Include area code for all numbers. To adjust volume: GI or UV Call Time appears. Correcting Misentries Use FI to place cursor at digit to delete, then L. Press and hold L to delete the digit and all digits to the right of cursor. 2-2 842p_E.indb 2-2 10.4.21 10:57:15 AM Outgoing Call Functions > Enter a number Y R[Menu] Y Notify caller ID Y OFF or ON Setting Caller ID on/off (Caller ID: ZP.2-21) Adding Prefix to Phone Number â Save Prefix > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Prefix âś Highlight âś Q[Edit] âś Enter a name âś Enter a prefix number Up to seven entries can be saved. To check entries: Select a saved prefix. To delete entries: Highlight a prefix Y R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES â Make Calls Using Prefix > Enter a number Y R[Menu] Y Prefix numbers Y Select an entry Y Voice Calls: J / Video Calls: Q[V. Call] Alternatively, in detail window of Phone Book, Redial, Outgoing Call Logs or Incoming Call Logs, R[Menu] Y Prefix numbers Y Select an entry Y Voice Calls: J / Video Calls: Q[V. Call] Example: Save "186" and "184" as prefixes, and add them to phone numbers to show/hide your caller ID when making calls. Send touch-tone signals for services such as reserving tickets, checking bank balance, etc. Save number strings to be sent as a touch-tone signal. Use P (pause) to separate numbers when saving. Call Showing/Hiding Caller ID Sending Touch-tone Signals â Save Pause Dial > Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Pause Dial âś Q[Edit] âś Enter a number string To enter a pause (p): Press and hold * To delete: In Pause Dial window, R[Menu] Y Delete Y YES â Send Pause Dial > Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Pause Dial âś HI[Send] âś Enter a phone number âś J / HI[Dial] âś Once line is connected, press HI[Send] Number string is sent each time HI[Send] is pressed. To send all number strings at one time: Once line is connected, press and hold DI Y Send at one time 2-3 842p_E.indb 2-3 10.4.21 10:57:16 AM Emergency Calls (110, 119, 118) Call Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 (Coast Guard) even when some handset restrictions are active. Calls Cannot be Made in Following Cases: When Set Max Cost Limit is ON and charge limit is reached In PIN/PIN2, PUK/PUK2 entry window Emergency Positioning Request When an emergency call is made from a mobile phone, location is reported to first response agencies such as the police. Location information may be inaccurate due to location or signal conditions. Describe location or nearby landmarks. Base Station Positioning System is accurate within 100 meters to 10 kilometers. Location information from distant base stations may be inaccurate. Function available where first response agencies have completed system installation. Dialing 184 before 110, 118 or 119, cancels location report. However, first responders may obtain location information for immediate and serious threats to life. Not available for international roaming. Requires no separate subscription or transmission fees. Note Emergency numbers may not be dialable outside Japan depending on the network available or handset settings. 2-4 842p_E.indb 2-4 10.4.21 10:57:16 AM Tip Answering Voice Calls âOperations Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-11) âRejecting Unknown Callers âRejecting Calls without Caller ID (ZP.11-11) 842P rings; Notification Light flashes. If Caller ID is sent, number appears in Display; if saved in Phone Book, caller's name appears. When an International call arrives, phone number in Display. J to talk K to end call Settings âAnswer Calls by Opening Handset âChange Answer Setting (ZP.17-6) Call When a Call Arrives⌠Incoming Call Functions appears at upper left of caller's To adjust volume: GI or UV Call Time appears. â Adjust Ringer Volume > While 842P is ringing, GI Volume adjustment is disabled in following cases: ăť During Manner Mode (ZP.1-15) ăť While Ringer Volume is set to Escalating Tone (ZP.17-2) Following operations are available for incoming calls. Place Calls on > K Hold Answer Phone > Q / V Call Rejection > R[Menu] Y Call Rejection Rejecting Unknown Callers/Rejecting Calls without Caller ID (ZP.11-11) Call Forwarding > R[Menu] Y Call Forwarding Activate Call Forwarding (ZP.2-17) beforehand to forward incoming calls to a preset number. If Call Forwarding is not active, call is rejected. Making Voice Clear (Shikkari Talk) Note When Caller ID is not sent, Withheld appears. ON Make other party's voice clear according to surrounding noise. Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Shikkari Talk ON or OFF 2-5 842p_E.indb 2-5 10.4.21 10:57:16 AM Making/Answering Video Calls Exchange video/sound with video call-compatible mobiles. Call Send Alternative Picture (still image) or video Image via Camera. By default, Outgoing Image is set to Alternative Image. Video Call Window Example: Outgoing Video Call by Default Video Call Indicator Note Only available within 3G network coverage. 842P is 3G-324M compliant; calls connected via different systems may be disconnected (charges apply). Increasing Speaker volume may cause interference. Decrease volume or use earphone. Handset may become warm during Video Call. This is not malfunction. When incoming/outgoing sound or image fails, try calling again. Incoming Image Call Time Outgoing Image (Alternative Image/ Video Image) Indicators : Incoming/Outgoing Sound OK : Video ON (Gray): Incoming/Outgoing Sound NG : Speaker ON : Incoming/Outgoing Image OK : Close-up (Gray): Incoming/Outgoing Image NG : Alternative Image ON : Portrait : Landscape : Night mode Image display changes depending on settings. 2-6 842p_E.indb 2-6 10.4.21 10:57:17 AM Making Video Calls Confirm signal strength (ZP.1-8) If any of these indicators appear: Video Calls cannot be made (ZP.1-8, P.1-9, P.18-11) Enter a phone number Confirm the number, then Q[V. Call] K to end call Call Before Calling Tip âOutgoing Call Functions (ZP.2-3) âOperations Available during a Video Call (ZP.2-12) âMaking Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-14) âOther Ways to Add New Entries (ZP.4-5) âMaking Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6) Settings âChange Outgoing Alternative Image âSwitch to Voice Call when Video Call Fails (ZP.17-10) When answered, outgoing and incoming images appear; other party's voice sounds via Speaker. To adjust volume: GI or UV Note Other party's voice sounds via Earpiece in Manner Mode; activate Speaker (ZP.2-12). 2-7 842p_E.indb 2-7 10.4.21 10:57:17 AM Answering Video Calls Call When a Video Call Arrives⌠Tip âAdjust Ringer Volume âIncoming Call Functions (ZP.2-5) âOperations Available during a Video Call (ZP.2-12) 842P rings; Notification Light flashes. If Caller ID is sent, number appears in Display; if saved in Phone Book, caller's name appears. When an International call arrives, appears at upper left of caller's phone number in Display. K to end call Alternative Image is sent. To send Video Image: P[ Note Other party's voice sounds via Earpiece in Manner Mode; activate Speaker (ZP.2-12). 2-8 842p_E.indb 2-8 10.4.21 10:57:18 AM International Calls Calling while Abroad Application not required. For details, go to: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/call/ May require application to Global Roaming Service. Download and take Global Roaming Guide when traveling abroad. For details, go to: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/global_roaming/ Example: Calling Japan from Another Country/Region Auto Assist (ZP.2-10) is set to ON and Japan (+81) by default. Only number starting with 0 is valid. Enter a phone number Select a country/region Video Calls Voice Calls Enter a phone number Y Q[V. Call] R[Menu] Y Int'l dial assist Country/region code list appears. Video Calls Q[V. Call] Call Calling Abroad from Japan Voice Calls Enter a phone number Y J Dial First 0 is replaced by +81. To call a number just as saved in Phone Book: Dial with orig.No. Calling Other Countries/Regions Using Country/Region Code â Enter Country/Region Code Directly > 0 Y Press and hold 0 to display "+ (IDD Prefix)" Y Enter a country/region code Y Enter a number (omit first 0) Y Voice Calls: J / Video Calls: Q[V. Call] Do not omit leading 0 to call Italy (country code: 39). Follow the same steps as calling abroad from Japan (ZLeft). Calling within the Same Country/Region Follow the same steps as making a Voice Call/Video Call within Japan (ZP.2-2, 2-7). 2-9 842p_E.indb 2-9 10.4.21 10:57:18 AM Global Roaming Settings Call From Main Menu âś Settings âś International Call â International Call Settings > Int'l Dial Assist Y Select an item (See below) Item Auto Assist Country/ Area Code IDD Prefix Operation/Description Replace IDD Prefix with + > ON or OFF (Y For ON , select a country/region) Save up to 27 country/region codes > Highlight Y Q[Edit] Y Enter a country/region name Y Enter a country/region code To view an entry: Select a saved country/region name To delete: Highlight a country/region name Y R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Edit IDD Prefix. IDD Prefix is set to 0046010 by default > R[Menu] Y Edit Y Edit IDD Prefix â Network Mode Automatically > Select Network Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Automatically 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. 842P selects 3G network in Japan or an available network automatically using area (network condition) abroad. Manually: 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. 3G/GSM 842P selects an available network using area (network condition). Manually: 3G 3G service area in Japan or abroad. Manually: GSM GSM service area abroad. Unavailable in Japan. Automatically is recommended. â Select Operator Auto > Select Operator Y Select an item (See below) Item Auto Manual Network Re-search Operation/Description Select an operator automatically Select an operator manually > Select an operator Operators with X are not available. To show operator list: Q[Update] Search available networks When Auto is set, 842P selects an available operator automatically. When Manual is set, operator list appears. 2-10 842p_E.indb 2-10 10.4.21 10:57:19 AM â Operator Priority for Automatic Search > PLMN Setting Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Operations Available during a Voice Call Adjust Volume > GI / UV Adjust volume within two seconds. Adjusted volume is retained even after calls end or handset is turned off. Place Call on > HI[Hold] Hold To resume call: J Speaker Toggle Speaker or Earpiece ON/OFF >J Record Record for about three minutes per call Conversation > Press and hold V or Q[Rec] H [Stop], L or press and hold To end recording: I Call Item Operation/Description Add your Save currently connected operator network > Q[Finish] Y YES Add from list > Select an operator Y HI[Set] Y Select a network type Y Q[Finish] Y YES To search operators by country/region: Q[Search] Y Select a country/region (To search again in country/ region list: Q[Search] Y Enter a country/region name) Direct input Save unlisted operators by entering country/region code and operator code > Enter country/region code (3 digits) and operator code (2 to 3 digits) Y Select a network type Y Q[Finish] Y YES Change > Select a priority Y Q[Finish] Y YES priority Delete this/ > YES Y Q[Finish] Y YES Delete all Engaged Call Functions Manner Mode ON/OFF To play back recorded data: ZP.2-15 Press and hold ; â View Operator Name in Standby OFF > Operator Name Y ON or OFF When ON is set, Clock Position is set to Pattern 1 even when Pattern 2 - Pattern 12 is set (ZP.17-4). 2-11 842p_E.indb 2-11 10.4.21 10:57:19 AM Operations Available during a Video Call Call Adjust Volume > GI / UV Adjust volume within two seconds. Adjusted volume is retained even after calls end or handset is turned off. Place Call on > HI[Hold] Hold To resume call: J Speaker ON/ Toggle Speaker or Earpiece OFF >J Record Record up to five calls for about 20 seconds each Conversation > Press and hold V To end recording: HI[Stop] or press and hold V To play back recorded data: ZP.2-15 Camera/ Toggle Camera Image and Alternative Image /Subst.] Alternative > P[ Image Incoming/ Toggle Incoming Image and Outgoing Image Outgoing > O[Change] Image Zoom > DI (zoom in) or CI (zoom out) Toggle Manner > Press and hold ; Mode Backlight > R[Menu] Y Back light Y Constant light or Setting 15 seconds light Video Call > R[Menu] Y V. Call settings Y Follow the steps Setting for selected item (ZP.17-11) LCD AI Activate/deactivate auto image compensation > R[Menu] Y LCD AI Y ON or OFF Account Details Key Guide > R[Menu] Y Account details > R[Menu] Y Key guide 2-12 842p_E.indb 2-12 10.4.21 10:57:19 AM Call Log Redial Outgoing Call Logs Incoming Call Logs Up to 30 records of dialed Voice Calls and Video Calls are saved. Older records of same number are deleted. Up to 30 records of dialed Voice Calls and Video Calls, and up to 30 records of 64K data and packet communication are saved. Older records of same number are also retained. Up to 30 records of received Voice Calls and Video Calls, and up to 30 records of 64K data communication are saved. Older records of same number are also retained. Viewing Call Logs Redial Call Incoming and outgoing call records appear here. Use these records to call back. DI Outgoing Call Logs HI Y Phone Book Y Call Log Y Outgoing Call Logs Incoming Call Logs CI Records appear. Indicators for Redial/Outgoing Call Logs/Incoming Call Logs Dialed/received Voice Calls Dialed calls of 64K data communication * Missed Voice Calls Received calls of 64K data Dialed/received Video Calls communication * Missed Video Calls * Missed calls of 64K data New messages recorded communication on Answer Phone Dialed calls of packet Dialed/received communication international Voice Calls Received calls of 64K * Missed international Voice data/packet communication Calls when no external device is Dialed/received connected international Video Calls * Missed international Video * Unchecked calls are highlighted. Calls * Calls received while handset is off, out-of-range, engaged, etc. ( P.2-19) Redial â View Missed Calls > Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Call Log âś Incoming Call Logs âś Missed Calls Unknown Calls appears in Call Log for unchecked calls. Note When handset is closed, missed calls can be checked by V (Info Notice Setting: ZP.17-7). Newest record appears at top of list. Names appear if saved in Phone Book. Call Log records remain even if 842P is turned off. When the maximum number of records are saved, oldest is deleted first. Incoming Call Logs can also be opened from Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Call Log âś Incoming Call Logs âś All Calls 2-13 842p_E.indb 2-13 10.4.21 10:57:20 AM Making Calls from Call Log Call Open Call Logs (ZP.2-13) Functions Available from Call Log Highlight a call record and press R[Menu]. Available functions vary by selected log/record. Voice Calls Item Notify caller ID Prefix numbers Int'l dial assist Character size Add to Phone Book Ring time 1 Add shortcut icon Compose S! Mail Compose SMS 2 Received address/ Sent address Delete this/ Delete selected/ Delete all Highlight a phone number or name Y J Video Calls Highlight a phone number or name Y Q[V. Call] International Calls Select a phone number or name Y R[Menu] Y Int'l dial assist Y Select a country/region Y J/Q[V. Call] Operation/Description Notify or withhold your Caller ID (ZP.2-3) Add a prefix to phone number before dialing > Select an entry Y J Add international dialing prefix > Select a country/region Y J Toggle font size Save number to Phone Book (ZP.4-5) Show ring time (missed calls) Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) Create S! Mail (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) Create SMS (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Show Received/Sent address log > Delete record(s) in selected list Available only for Incoming Call Logs Message can be sent to SoftBank handsets only 2-14 842p_E.indb 2-14 10.4.21 10:57:21 AM Answer Phone Playing Messages When Answer Phone is active, â (Voice Call) or â Call) appears in Standby. Unavailable when: handset is off or in Emission OFF Mode; Use Voice Mail (ZP.2-18). (Video appears. Activating/Canceling Answer Phone OFF Press and hold L To cancel: Press and hold L again. â Redirect a Call to Answer Phone > Q[Ans. Ph] or V Note Alternatively, activate/cancel from Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders âś Answer Phone Setting âś ON or OFF When full, new messages cannot be recorded even if Answer Phone is activated. Delete old messages. When a new message is recorded, Event Indicator appears (ZP.1-16) in Standby. Call Record up to five voice messages for Voice Calls or up to two for Video Calls (up to 20 seconds per message) on 842P. Select indicator Select a message Playback starts. After playback ends, indicator disappears. Note Alternatively, press L in Standby (for Voice Call messages) or Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders âś Voice Call Data or Video Call Data âś Select a recording â Play Recorded Caller's Voice/Video Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders âś Voice Call Data or Video Call Data âś Call Data 2-15 842p_E.indb 2-15 10.4.21 10:57:21 AM Answer Phone Functions Call From Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders â Select Outgoing Message/Set Ring Time > Answer Phone Setting Y ON Y Select a message Y Enter ring time When Answer Phone and Voice Mail or Call Forwarding are both active, function with shorter ring time takes priority. For example, if Answer Phone ring time is 18 seconds and Optional Service is 20 seconds, Answer Phone responds first (Priority may change due to signal conditions.). â Delete Recorded Call Data > Voice Call Data or Video Call Data Y (Highlight an item) R[Menu] Y Erase this , Erase rec. msg. , Erase Call Data * or Erase all Y YES * Video Call Data only Optional Services Overview For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Call Forwarding (zZP.2-17) Voice Mail (zZP.2-18) Call Waiting* (zZP.2-19) Call Barring (zZP.2-20) Caller ID (zZP.2-21) Forward unanswerable calls to a preset number when handset is off, out-of-range, etc. Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center as set or when handset is off, out-ofrange, engaged, etc. Missed Call Notification (ZP.2-19) Place the current call on hold and answer a second, or alternate between calls. Restrict calls by condition. While Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Service is active, Bar All Outgoing and Bar All Incoming are not available (Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Service is prioritized.). Show or hide your number when calling. * Separate subscription required. 2-16 842p_E.indb 2-16 10.4.21 10:57:21 AM Call Forwarding Activating Call Forwarding Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Call Forwarding ON Select a type Select an item (See below) Enter a destination phone number Note Toll free numbers and international call numbers cannot be saved as a destination number. When using Call Forwarding together with Answer Phone, the function with shorter ring time takes priority (Priority may change due to signal conditions.). When Ringer ON is set while 842P is ringing/vibrating (within ring time), the following operations are available: ăť To answer call: J ăť To forward call: R[Menu] Y Call Forwarding Call Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. When forwarding Video Calls, set a destination phone that supports 3G-324M standard video calls. If not, Video Calls are not forwarded. â Cancel Call Forwarding > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Deactivate All âś YES GI to select number from Phone Book. Item Ringer ON Ringer OFF Operation/Description Forward missed calls > Select a ring time Y YES Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating > YES â Check Call Forwarding Status > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Get Status 2-17 842p_E.indb 2-17 10.4.21 10:57:22 AM Voice Mail Call Calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center via Call Forwarding function; Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. Voice Mail is not available for Video Calls. Activating Voice Mail Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Voice Mail ON Select an item (See below) Item Ringer ON Ringer OFF Operation/Description Forward missed calls > Select a ring time Y YES Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating > YES Note When using Voice Mail together with Answer Phone, the function with shorter ring time takes priority (Priority may change due to signal conditions.). When Ringer ON is set while 842P is ringing/vibrating (within ring time), the following operations are available: ăť To answer call: J ăť To forward call: R[Menu] Y Call Forwarding Checking Voice Mail Messages Event Indicator (ZP.1-16) and new messages are recorded. appear in Standby when AI Y Select indicator Y YES Follow voice guidance. Indicator and disappear after messages are checked. â Check Voice Mail Status > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Get Status â Cancel Voice Mail > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Deactivate All âś YES â View Details View callers' phone numbers and date/time Voice Mail messages were left before playing messages. Activate Missed Call Notification beforehand. > CI Y Voice Mail Notif. Y O[ Indicator â Delete > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Delete Voice Mail Icon âś YES 2-18 842p_E.indb 2-18 10.4.21 10:57:22 AM Call Waiting Activating/Canceling Call Waiting Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Call Waiting Missed Call Notification When Missed Call Notification function is active, Event Indicator appears for calls missed while 842P was off, out-of range, engaged etc. Available only when Voice Mail is active. Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Missed Call Notifi. YES 842P connects to the Network. Follow voice guidance. When Calls are Received while Missed Call Notification is Active⌠Event Indicator appears for missed calls when 842P is turned on or comes into range. Select indicator to view Missed Calls. Voice mail indicator appears when Voice Mail messages are recorded (ZP.2-18). Call Note Alternatively, follow these steps to check Voice Mail: Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Voice Mail/Call Fwding âś Listen to Voice Mail âś YES Activate or Deactivate Y YES Current status appears. â Check Call Waiting Status > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Call Waiting âś Get Status Answering Second Call When tone sounds, J J to alternate between calls. K to disconnect active call. When the party hangs up, active call ends. J to re-engage the party on hold. When a second call comes in while first call is on hold, hold status is canceled and first call resumes. â Reject Second Call > When tone sounds, R[Menu] Y Call Rejection 2-19 842p_E.indb 2-19 10.4.21 10:57:23 AM 2 Call Note When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer ON while Call Waiting is active, unanswered calls are transferred to Voice Mail Center or the forwarding number. When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer OFF , Call Waiting is disabled. Call Barring Security Code is required (ZP.1-24). Activating/Deactivating Call Barring Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Call Barring â Cancel All Call Barring > In Step 1, Cancel All Barring Y Enter Security Code â Change Security Code > In Step 1, Set Security Code Y Enter current Security Code Y Enter new Security Code Y Reenter Security Code Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even while Call Barring for outgoing calls is active. If call is attempted when Call Barring is active, warning message appears. It may take longer to appear in some areas. Check Call Barring settings if the message does not appear. Select an item (See below) Item Bar All Outgoing Bar All Int'l Bar Int'l Bar All Incoming Bar All Roaming â Check Call Barring Status > After Step 1, Get Status Operation/Description Restrict all non-emergency calls Allow only domestic calls Restrict all international calls except to Japan Reject all calls Reject calls when outside Japan Activate or Deactivate Y YES Enter Security Code 2-20 842p_E.indb 2-20 10.4.21 10:57:23 AM Caller ID Network Set Call Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Show My Number âś Activate ON , OFF or Network Set Network Set Caller ID setting varies by subscription. â Check Caller ID Status > Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings âś Show My Number âś Check Setting Note Alternatively, enter these numbers/symbols before the phone number to show or hide Caller ID: Show: 186 or *31; Hide: 184 or ;31; 2-21 842p_E.indb 2-21 10.4.21 10:57:23 AM 2 Call 2-22 842p_E.indb 2-22 10.4.21 10:57:24 AM Text Entry Text Entry.............................................................. 3-2 Entering Text......................................................... 3-3 Entering Characters ....................................................................3-3 Pictographs & Symbols ...............................................................3-4 Templates...................................................................................3-5 Additional Features.....................................................................3-5 Conversion Methods (Japanese) ........................... 3-6 Predictive Conversion .................................................................3-6 Converting Hiragana to Katakana/Alphanumerics ........................3-7 Conversion .................................................................................3-8 Editing Text ........................................................... 3-9 Deleting & Replacing ..................................................................3-9 Copy/Cut/Paste...........................................................................3-9 User's Dictionary ................................................ 3-10 Saving User's Dictionary Entries ................................................3-10 3-1 842p_E.indb 3-1 10.4.21 10:57:24 AM Text Entry Enter alphanumerics, hiragana, kanji, katakana, symbols and pictographs. Text Entry Three types of character input methods are available: Mode 1 (5-touch), Mode 2 (2-touch), Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) In this guide, examples are described in Mode 1 (5-touch). ✠⡠⸠⚠Mode 2 (2-touch)/Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) Press two numeric keys to enter a character. List of Key Assignments (ZP.18-14 to 16) â Help Help describes text entry operations. > In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Help Y Select an item âś Character Input Methods : Mode 2 (2-touch) : Mode 3 (NIKO-touch) No icon appears for Mode 1 (5-touch). ⡠Input Modes* abc: Alphanumerics 123: Numbers 柢: Kanji (hiragana) ď˝śďž : Katakana ⸠Double-byte/Single-byte* 1/1: Double-byte 1/2: Single-byte Operations Press and hold [Mode] Operations [Mode] Operations [Menu] 2bytes character (1byte character ) âš Remaining/Maximum Bytes in Message Depending on functions, number of entered characters may appear. * Operations in Mode 3 (NIKO-touch): ZP.18-16 3-2 842p_E.indb 3-2 10.4.21 10:57:24 AM â Other Input Functions Entering Text Enter katakana/ alphanumerics Entering Characters â In alphanumerics mode, Q twice to switch to kanji (hiragana) mode ă: 3 three times ă: DI* 3 three times ă: 2 twice Enter small kana (ăŁ, ă, etc.) Enter upper case characters Add ăor ă * When the next character is on the same key, press DI first to move cursor. BI to enter Predictive Candidates List To change word before converting, press L. There are four types of word suggestion lists: Predictive Candidates , Conversion Candidates , Context Forecast and abc/123/Kana Candidates (ZP.3-6) EI to select é´ć¨ Insert line break Insert space at end of text Insert space within text Toggle characters in reverse order Move cursor to beginning/ end of sentence Undo Text Entry Example: Enter é´ć¨ Press Q[Mode] several times to select an input mode Y Enter characters Enter a character Y J to convert to small character Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned small kana. Enter a character Y J Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned upper case character. Enter a character to add ăor ăY * for ăor * twice for ă In single-byte katakana mode, ăand ă are entered as a single-byte character. Press O[Line FD] to insert line breaks in text DI Press ; repeatedly until single-byte space appears*, or R[Menu] Y Pictograms/symbols Y Space to enter a space (Double-byte (single-byte) space is entered in 2 bytes (1 byte) input mode.) O[Rev] Example: From c, press to toggle as follows: c Y b Y a Y 2⌠R[Menu] Y Jump Y To beginning or To end P[Undo] * Space cannot be entered within text in number mode by following the steps above. Use symbol list. 3-3 842p_E.indb 3-3 10.4.21 10:57:25 AM Pictographs & Symbols Pictographs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible SoftBank handsets or e-mail. Text Entry Pictographs In kanji (hiragana)/katakana/alphanumerics mode, * SoftBank pictograph list appears. Symbols Press and hold ; Single-byte symbol list appears. EI to select a pictograph or symbol Symbol List: ZP.18-17 Note Alternatively, follow the steps to access pictograph or symbol: R[Menu] Y Pictograms/symbols List Log may appear first. â Functions Available in Pictograph/Symbol List Enter same pictograph or Q[Cont.] symbol again Toggle pictograph/symbol R[Pict./Symbol] list Jump to previous/next U/V page Toggle full screen/standard screen Toggle double/single-byte O[1byte/2bytes/Log] symbol and log P to toggle in reverse [symbol list only] O[Univrsl. 1/Full/My Pict. 2/Log] Toggle pictograph lists P to toggle in reverse [pictograph list only] Close list In S! Mail Subject/Text/Signature field or Subject field for Auto-sort Setting only In S! Mail Text field only Entering Cross-carrier Pictographs Press P or O to toggle lists (Universal pictograph list, Log, Full pictograph list and My Pictograms). 3-4 842p_E.indb 3-4 10.4.21 10:57:25 AM Templates Insert templates (greetings, URLs, emoticons) or edit preinstalled templates. â Manage Template Folders > In Step 1, highlight a category Y R[Menu] Y Edit folder name Y Edit folder name To reset folder name, R[Menu] Y Reset name Y YES In text entry window, press and hold * Select a category Y Select a template Not available in number mode. Note Alternatively, in text entry window, R[Menu] Y Input assistance Y Templates to enter a template Editing Templates Main Menu âś Tools âś Templates/Users Dic. âś Templates Select a category Highlight a template Y Q[Edit] Y Edit template â Reset Edited Templates > After Step 1, (highlight a template Y) R[Menu] Y Reset this or Reset all (Y For Reset all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Additional Features In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Input assistance Text Entry Inserting Templates Select an item (See below) Item Kuten Code Operation/Description Enter a character code (ZP.18-18) > Enter a character code (4 digits) Input date/ Select a style to enter date/time time > Select a display style Y Enter date/time Quote phone Quote Phone Book entry detail book > Select an entry Y Check item(s) to quote Y Q[Finish] Quote accnt Quote Account Details detls > Enter Phone Password Y Check item(s) to quote Y Q[Finish] Activate Bar Code Reader to insert scanned result Bar code (ZP.12-12) reader 3-5 842p_E.indb 3-5 10.4.21 10:57:26 AM Conversion Methods (Japanese) Predictive Conversion Text Entry The following suggestion lists appear while entering text or after a word is fixed. While Entering Text After a Word is Fixed Lists likely conversions (Predictive Candidates) and matching conversions Predictive (Conversion Candidates) Candidates Predictive Candidates: ă Y ç§, ăăă, etc. Conversion Candidates: ă Y ĺ, 蟪, etc. Conversion Suggests matching conversions Candidates Example: ă Y ĺ, 蟪, etc. abc/123/ Lists alphanumerics/katakana assigned to Kana key (ZP.3-7) Candidates Context Forecast Example: Enter ç§ăŽéźť In kanji (hiragana) mode, 0 GI to move to Predictive Candidates List Y I to select ç§ ç§ is entered and Context Forecast List appears. Note 842P learns entered characters and suggests them for future conversions (ZP.3-8). GI to move to Context Forecast List Y EI to select ㎠㎠is entered and Context Forecast List Suggests words likely to follow Example: ç§ is fixed Y ă§ă, ăŽ, ăŻ, etc. Predictions change with each letter entered. Press Q[Pred.]/[Conv.] to toggle Predictive Candidates List and Conversion Candidates List. ă is entered and Predictive Candidates List appears. appears. 6Y5 ăŻăŞ is entered and Predictive Candidates List appears. Q[Conv.] Conversion Candidates List appears. 3-6 842p_E.indb 3-6 10.4.21 10:57:26 AM 6 GI to move to Conversion Candidates List Y EI to select éźť Converting Hiragana to Katakana/ Alphanumerics Example 1: Enter OK Step Key Press L to return to hiragana, and segment hiragana to convert separately. Example: Segment ăŻăă into ăŻă and ă, then convert to ćĽéŚ â Move cursor to ă, then convert ăŻă to ćĽ Y HI ⥠Convert ă to éŚ Y HI Using Previously Entered Words Enter the first one or two hiragana to access previously entered words in the list. (3 times) (twice) R[a1Kana] EI abc/123/Kana Candidates Press HI after highlighting OK. Display If the Word is Not Listed ăľ ăľăŤ Example 2: Enter 10:30 or 10/30 Step 1030 R[a1Kana] Key Display ăăăă abc/123/Kana Candidates Text Entry Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji (hiragana) mode. Date and time can be entered quickly. OK EI 10:30 or 10/30 Press HI after highlighting 10:30 or 10/30. 3-7 842p_E.indb 3-7 10.4.21 10:57:26 AM Conversion Viewing Learned Words Text Entry In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Text entry setting Y Learned words Select a row Y Select a log â Delete Learned Words > In Step 2, (highlight a log Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Tip Settings âSet Learning Feature Off for Secret Mode/Secret Data Only âDelete All Learned Words (ZP.17-9) Activating/Canceling Prediction List ON In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Text entry setting Select an item (See below) Item Predict Operation/Description Activate/cancel Predictive Candidates and Context Forecast lists. Activate/cancel Context Forecast list. Candidate display 2/NIKO-touch Activate/cancel Conversion Candidates guidance for guide 2/NIKO-touch input method. ON or OFF Fixing Entered Characters Automatically ON Fix character in Mode 1 (5-touch) automatically after specified time elapses. In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Text entry setting Character set time Y Select a speed 3-8 842p_E.indb 3-8 10.4.21 10:57:27 AM Editing Text Deleting & Replacing Delete Characters within Lines Place cursor before a character Y L A character after cursor is deleted. Press and hold L to delete all characters after cursor. Copy/cut text (up to 5000 double-byte/10000 single-byte) and paste to another place. Delete Characters from the End of Text Place cursor at the end of text Y L A character before cursor is deleted. Press and hold L to delete all characters before cursor. In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Copy or Cut Select Text to Copy/Cut Place cursor before (or after) text to select Y HI[Start] Y Place cursor after (or before) text Y HI[End] Text Entry Copy/Cut/Paste Select All R[All] Y HI[End] Enter another character Place cursor at target location Y R[Menu] Y Paste 3-9 842p_E.indb 3-9 10.4.21 10:57:27 AM User's Dictionary Save frequently used words/phrases (up to 100 entries). Saved words/phrases appear among word suggestions. Text Entry Saving User's Dictionary Entries In text entry window, R[Menu] Y Text entry setting Y User's Dictionary Enter a word Y Enter reading â Edit User's Dictionary Entries > After Step 1, highlight a word Y Q[Edit] Y Edit word Y Edit reading â Delete User's Dictionary Entries > After Step 1, R[Menu] Y Delete Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Tools âś Templates/Users Dic. âś User's Dictionary 3-10 842p_E.indb 3-10 10.4.21 10:57:28 AM Phone Book Overview .............................................................. 4-2 Saving to Phone Book .......................................... 4-3 Phone Book Entry Items ..............................................................4-3 Create New Entry .......................................................................4-3 Other Ways to Add New Entries ..................................................4-5 Setting Groups ...........................................................................4-6 Searching/Using Phone Book................................ 4-6 Making Calls from Phone Book ...................................................4-6 Using Phone Book ......................................................................4-7 Managing Phone Book ......................................... 4-9 Editing Phone Book Entries .........................................................4-9 Deleting Phone Book Entries .......................................................4-9 Copying/Deleting Phone Book Data ............................................4-9 Phone Book Memory Status ......................................................4-10 S! Addressbook Back-up..................................... 4-10 Manual Synchronization ...........................................................4-11 Auto Synchronization................................................................4-12 Viewing Sync Log .....................................................................4-12 Account Details .................................................. 4-13 Editing Account Details .............................................................4-13 Account Details Functions .........................................................4-13 Voice Dial............................................................ 4-14 Adding Entries to Voice Dial ......................................................4-14 Searching Entries by Voice Dial..................................................4-14 4-1 842p_E.indb 4-1 10.4.21 10:57:28 AM Overview Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book. Phone Book Supplement phone numbers and mail addresses with birthday, street address, an image or notes. Set tones/image for each entry. Note Back-up Important Information Keep a separate copy of Phone Book entry information. When battery is exhausted or removed for extended periods, entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect data recovery. SoftBank is not liable for damages from lost/altered entries. Sort entries into Groups. Tip âPhone Book Memory Status (ZP.4-10) âBacking up to microSD Card (ZP.9-18) 4-2 842p_E.indb 4-2 10.4.21 10:57:28 AM Saving to Phone Book Create New Entry Phone Book Entry Items Save new entries to 842P or USIM Card Phone Book. Save up to 1000 entries in Phone Book. Save phone numbers or mail addresses etc. in USIM Card Phone Book. Basic item Incoming Settings Phone Book Entry Items Name (Reading) Group Phone number Mail address Address Birthday Memo Image Memory number Ringtone Vibrator Notification Light Screen Msg Ringtone Msg Vibrator Msg Notif. Light Answer message 842P USIM Card â â 19 10 â Ă â Ă â Ă 100 000 - 999 Ă Press and hold BI Phone Book Savable number of entries varies by USIM Card. When saving to USIM Card Phone Book, set Save Settings to USIM or Ask Every Time beforehand (ZP.17-10). Enter Last name Enter First name For 842P Phone Book, FI to switch Basic item and Incoming Settings tabs. Ă 842P Phone Book â Ă â: Can be saved Ă: Cannot be saved Phone Book entries in USIM Card can also be used in another SoftBank handset. Next Page 842p_E.indb 4-3 4-3 10.4.21 10:57:28 AM 3 Select an item (See below) Item Name (First/Last) Phone Book Reading (First/Last) Operation/Description Save first and last names separately. For USIM Card, enter both names together > Enter name Save first and last name readings separately. For USIM Card, enter both readings together > Enter reading > Select a group > Enter phone number (Y For 842P, select an icon) Group Phone number Mail address > Enter mail address (Y For 842P, select an icon) Save only phone number if mail address is "phone number@softbank.ne.jp". Address > Enter zip code Y Enter address Birthday > Enter birthday Memo > Enter memo Image Save a still image to appear for incoming calls > Select an item ăťSelect image Y Select a folder Select a file ăťShoot image Y Capture still images (ZStep 2 to 4 on P.6-5) Saved still image appears for an incoming call only when Phone Book Image (ZP.17-6) is ON . If there is an image saved for Screen , the image preferentially appears. Memory > Enter memory number number Ring tone > Ring Tones Y Select a type Y Select a folder Y Select a ringtone Vibrator > Select vibrator Y Select a pattern Item Notification Light Screen* Operation/Description > Select illumination Y Select a pattern > SEL picture Y Select a screen type Y Select a folder Y Select an image Still image saved for Screen appears for an incoming call whether Phone Book Image is ON or OFF . Phone Book Image setting applies only when still image is saved for Image . Msg Ringtone > Ring Tones Y Select a type Y Select a folder Y Select a ringtone Msg Vibrator > Select vibrator Y Select a pattern Msg Notif. > Select illumination Y Select a pattern Light Answer > Select answer message Y Select a message message * To cancel: Select RLS picture Q[Finish] 4-4 842p_E.indb 4-4 10.4.21 10:57:29 AM Other Ways to Add New Entries Save currently displayed phone numbers, mail addresses or still images to Phone Book. Example: Saving Numbers from Incoming Call Logs CI Y Highlight a record Y R[Menu] Y Add to Phone Book New Entry New Y Enter details (ZFrom Step 3 on P.4-4) Phone Book Note Press R[Menu] from a function. If Add to Phone Book appears, the information is savable to Phone Book. From a text message window, select Add Address to save entries; from still image list/still image, select Set display Y Phone Book to save entries. When adding still images, entries are saved to handset regardless of Save Settings. When saving new entries in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only, entries are saved to handset regardless of Save Settings. Add to Existing Entry Add Y Select entry Y Enter other details (ZStep 3 on P.4-4) When saving to USIM Card, Overwrite appears instead of Add . When complete, Q[Finish] Y YES 4-5 842p_E.indb 4-5 10.4.21 10:57:29 AM Setting Groups Searching/Using Phone Book Making Calls from Phone Book Sort entries by Group. Custom set ringtones/vibrators/ notifications per group. Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Group Phone Book appears for USIM Card Group. Highlight a group Y Q[Edit] Y Select an item Y Set item Enter group name for " Group name." For other item operations: ZP.4-4 Custom settings unavailable for USIM Card Groups. When complete, Q[Finish] â Check Settings > Select a group entry, or R[Menu] Y Check setting Settings cannot be checked in USIM Card Group Phone Book. â Reset Group Setting > Highlight a group Y R[Menu] Y Reset group Y YES A-KA-SA-TA-NA BI Search Phone Book (See below) To change search method: L Y Select a search method (See below) Search Method A-KA-SA-TANA Reading Group Memory Number* Name Phone Number Mail Address 2-touch Dial* Operation/Description Search entries by katakana syllabary. Names saved in Roman characters are saved under the čą tab. > Enter partial reading Y GI > Select a group Enter memory (entry) number to search for an entry > Enter a memory number > Enter partial name Y GI > Enter partial phone number Y GI > Enter partial mail address Y GI Show entries with memory (entry) numbers 000 - 009 * 842P Phone Book only Select an entry DI 4-6 842p_E.indb 4-6 10.4.21 10:57:29 AM 5 Voice Calls Highlight a phone number Y J Video Calls Highlight a phone number Y Q[V. Call] â Additional Search/Dialing Methods Open Tab Assigned to Key Press and hold 0 â 9 Open search window assigned to key. from Standby Enter Partial Number from Enter partial number Y GI Standby or during Call J Y GI Y Enter a memory number By Memory Number By Single-digit Memory Enter last digit (0 â 9) of memory number 000-009 Y J/HI[Dial] Number (2-touch Dial) (Q[V. Call] for Video Calls) â Use Phone Book Entries > BI Highlight an entry Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description New Add a new entry (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-3) Sort Change display order > Select an order Available only when search method (ZP.4-6) is Name , Phone Number or Mail Address . Send Ir data* (ZP.10-3) IC (ZP.10-5) transmission* Copy to Copy an entry to microSD Card microSD* > YES To display copied data: ZP.9-17 Delete phone > Select an item Y Follow steps for selected option book (ZP.4-9) Character Switch character size to large/standard size Set secret Set/cancel Secret Mode for selected entry mode/ Entries saved as secret data appear only when Secret Mode or Secret Data Only is active Release (ZP.11-9). secret* Phone Book Note To scroll through entries, enter nothing and press GI (not available in Group or 2-touch Dial ). If no matches are found in Reading or Memory Number method, entries closest to condition appear. Once a method is selected, same method retains. Using Phone Book * Not available in USIM Card Phone Book 4-7 842p_E.indb 4-7 10.4.21 10:57:30 AM 4 Phone Book â Use Entry Details > BI Y Select an entry Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Notify caller Show/hide caller ID (ZP.2-3) ID Prefix Make a call using a prefix number (ZP.2-3) numbers Int'l dial Set International dial assist (ZP.2-10) assist Restrictions* Activate restrictions on specified entry (ZP.11-10) Edit Phone Edit entry (ZFrom Step 3 on P.4-4) Book Delete phone > Phone number or Delete this Y YES Item names vary by selected item: book Mail address /Address /Birthday /Memo /Image Add shortcut Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) icon Compose Create a message to mail address of selected entry S! Mail (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) Compose Create an SMS message to phone number of selected SMS entry (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Message can be sent to SoftBank handsets only. Send Ir data* (ZP.10-3) IC (ZP.10-5) transmission* Copy to Copy an entry to microSD Card microSD* > YES To display copied data: ZP.9-17 Copy names Copy a name Item Copy phone numbers Operation/Description Copy an item Item names vary by selected item. Copy mail add. /Copy address /Copy birthday / Copy memo Switch character size to large/standard Character size Set secret Set/cancel Secret Mode for selected entry mode/ Entries saved as secret data appear only when Secret Mode or Secret Data Only is active Release (ZP.11-9). secret* Copy to USIM/ Copy an entry to USIM Card Copy from > YES USIM * Not available in USIM Card Phone Book Note Insert entry details to a message (ZP.3-5). 4-8 842p_E.indb 4-8 10.4.21 10:57:30 AM Managing Phone Book Editing Phone Book Entries BI Y Select an entry Y P[Edit] Edit (ZFrom Step 3 on P.4-4) Y YES Deleting Phone Book Entries Y Highlight an entry Y R[Menu] Y Delete phone book Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Delete this > YES Delete select > Check entries to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES R[Menu] Y Select all in tab *, Select all , Release all in tab * or Release all to check/uncheck all entries at a time Delete all in > YES tab* Delete all Delete all entries (842P/USIM Card Phone Book) including Secret Mode entries > Enter Phone Password Y YES Y YES Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Memory Manager Enter Phone Password Select an item (See below) Item Copy Delete Operation/Description Copy data between 842P/USIM Card Phone Book > Copy to USIM or Copy from USIM Delete data in 842P/USIM Card Phone Book > Phone or USIM Phone Book Y Select an entry* Q[Finish] Y YES Phone Book Copying/Deleting Phone Book Data * To clear, repeat operation. * Available in A-KA-SA-TA-NA , Reading , Group and Memory Number search methods (ZP.4-6) 4-9 842p_E.indb 4-9 10.4.21 10:57:30 AM Phone Book Memory Status Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Memory Status View 842P/USIM Card Phone Book memory status. S! Addressbook Back-up Back up Phone Book entries to S! Addressbook (network server); synchronize 842P Phone Book with S! Addressbook; restore Phone Book after accidental loss/alteration. Separate subscription is required for this service. Phone Book Notes Fully charge battery beforehand ( appears). Transmission fees apply to synchronization, backup and restoration. Restoration cancels these Phone Book settings: Ringtone, Vibrator, Notification Light, Picture, Answer message. S! Addressbook is deleted upon contract termination. Addresses saved in Address field on 842P Phone Book are saved to building name field in S! Addressbook. When number of characters saved in S! Addressbook exceeds maximum number of characters savable on 842P Phone Book, excess characters do not appear on 842P Phone Book. 4-10 842p_E.indb 4-10 10.4.21 10:57:31 AM Synchronization/Back-up/Restoration Capacity Disparities When the number of savable items varies between 842P Phone Book and S! Addressbook, synchronization reflects lower limit. Transfer to New Handsets S! Addressbook Back-up-compatible 3G Handsets: Data remains. Other 3G Handsets: Service subscription and data remains, but data is not accessible via handset (accessible via PCs). V3/V4/V5/V6/V8 Series: Service subscription is terminated and data is deleted. Manual Synchronization Main Menu âś Phone Book âś S! Addressbook BkUp âś Start Sync Select an item (See below) Item Synchronize Sync from Phone Sync from Server Backup to Server Restore from Server YES Y Enter Phone Password YES Operation/Description Synchronize 842P Phone Book with S! Addressbook Send edited data to S! Addressbook Phone Book Be careful of back-up/restoration timing or selecting a synchronization direction. When no 842P Phone Book entries exist, selecting Synchronize , Sync from Phone or Backup to Server deletes S! Addressbook. When no S! Addressbook entries exist, selecting Synchronize , Sync from Server or Restore from Server deletes all 842P Phone Book entries. Receive edited data from S! Addressbook Back up 842P Phone Book to S! Addressbook Restore S! Addressbook to 842P Phone Book OK 4-11 842p_E.indb 4-11 10.4.21 10:57:31 AM Auto Synchronization Main Menu âś Phone Book âś S! Addressbook BkUp âś Auto Sync Settings âś ON/OFF Phone Book Enter Phone Password Y ON To cancel, select OFF Select an item (See below) Item Every week Operation/Description Synchronize weekly at specified time of the day > Select a day Set start time Select a sync type Every month Synchronize monthly at specified time of the date > Enter a date Set start time Select a sync type After Editing Synchronize ten minutes after entries are edited PB > Select a sync type Viewing Sync Log View synchronization/back-up/restoration logs. Main Menu âś Phone Book âś S! Addressbook BkUp âś Sync Log Select a log â Delete Sync Log > In Step 1, (highlight a log Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES YES â View Auto Sync Settings > Main Menu âś Phone Book âś S! Addressbook BkUp âś Auto Sync Settings âś Confirm Settings 4-12 842p_E.indb 4-12 10.4.21 10:57:31 AM Account Details Save phone number, mail address, street address, etc. in Account Details. Editing Account Details HI Y 0 Q[Edit] Y Enter Phone Password Edit Y Q[Finish] Your subscribing phone number cannot be edited or deleted. Account Details Functions In Account Details, press R[Menu] for following operations. Item Edit* Character size Display all data* Copy names Copy phone numbers Operation/Description > Edit Account Details (ZFrom Step 3 above) Switch character size to large/standard Operation/Description Send details via Infrared (ZP.10-3) Alternatively, while Account Details is open, press O[Ir]. IC Send details via IC transmission (ZP.10-5) transmission Alternatively, while Account Details is open, press P[ICtrans]. Copy to Copy details to microSD Card microSD > YES To display copied data: ZP.9-17 Account Details is saved as a Phone Book entry. Erase phone > Select an item Y YES Delete items saved in Account Details number* Item names vary by selected item. Erase mail add. /Erase address /Erase birthday / Erase memorandums /Delete image Reset* Reset all Account Details except your subscribing phone number > YES Phone Book Item Send Ir data * Enter Phone Password if required. Note Quote a content from Account Details to a message (ZP.3-5). View all saved items such as phone numbers and mail addresses Copy a name Copy an item Item names vary by selected item. Copy mail add. /Copy address /Copy birthday / Copy notepad 4-13 842p_E.indb 4-13 10.4.21 10:57:32 AM Voice Dial Make a call by saying a voice dial name. Note Phone Book Keep microphone about 10 cm away from your mouth, and pronounce a Voice Dial name clearly. If microphone is too distant, your voice may not be recognized. Avoid making sounds unrelated to Voice Dial names (clearing your throat, clicking your tongue, heavy breathing, etc.). Say Voice Dial names in quiet places. Avoid pressing or brushing keys, or covering microphone with fingers when pronouncing a Voice Dial name. Adding Entries to Voice Dial Searching Entries by Voice Dial Press and hold J Y Say a Voice Dial name Q[Detail] Y DI to show phone number Say the name within four seconds after voice recognition tone sounds. Once Voice Dial is recognized, result appears. Voice Calls Highlight phone number Y J or HI[Dial] Video Calls Highlight phone number Y Q[V. Call] Tip Settings âActivate Voice Dial Automatically (ZP.17-10) Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Settings âś Voice Dial Y Select a Phone Book entry Enter a Voice Dial name Entries with â are already saved in Voice Dial list. Only katakana entry is available for Voice Dial names. â Edit Voice Dial Names > In Step 1, highlight a Voice Dial name Y Q[Edit] Y Edit name Y YES â Delete Voice Dial Entries > In Step 1, (highlight a Voice Dial name Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all Y YES 4-14 842p_E.indb 4-14 10.4.21 10:57:32 AM Digital TV Basics .................................................................... 5-2 Initial Setup .......................................................... 5-4 Channel Settings ........................................................................5-4 Watching TV .......................................................... 5-5 Indicators ...................................................................................5-6 Operations while Viewing TV.......................................................5-7 Program Guide ...........................................................................5-7 Data Broadcast (Japanese) ..........................................................5-7 Functions while Viewing TV.........................................................5-8 TV Links (Japanese) ............................................ 5-10 Saving TV Links ........................................................................5-10 Opening TV Links......................................................................5-10 Functions Available in TV Link List .............................................5-11 Recording/Playing Programs .............................. 5-11 Recording Current Program.......................................................5-11 Capturing Screenshots ..............................................................5-12 Playing Recorded Programs.......................................................5-12 Viewing Captured Screenshots ..................................................5-13 Timer........................................................................................5-13 5-1 842p_E.indb 5-1 10.4.21 10:57:32 AM Basics Mobile W-Speed 842P supports One Seg terrestrial digital TV broadcasting. One Seg Digital TV One Seg is a digital TV broadcasting service for mobile phones. For more information, visit The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting Website: [PC] http://www.dpa.or.jp/ [Handset] http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (Japanese only) Features Watch TV Programs z P.5-5) (Z View Data Broadcast z P.5-7) (Z Record TV Programs z P.5-11) (Z Set Timer z P.5-13) (Z Frame rate of Digital TV images are automatically enhanced. Enjoy smooth image flow (ZP.17-11). Mobile W-Speed is set to OFF by default. When this function is set to ON , full effect of Image Quality may not be achieved. Depending on broadcasting condition, full effect of this function may not be achieved. Disabled during ECO Mode (ZP.17-12). Disabled for playing back videos recorded with Mobile W-Speed set to ON . Precautions Watch One Seg Digital TV on handset. Access a variety of program-related information. Record program/capture still image while watching the program. Use Timer to view/record programs. You can easily set Timer by using Program Guide (ZP.5-7). Digital TV is available only in Japan. Incoming calls/messages may affect TV image or audio quality while TV is activated. Digital TV may be disabled if USIM Card is not installed or SoftBank subscription is terminated. SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration of handset/microSD Card information. Data saved to handset (TV Links, Channel List, etc.) cannot be restored after repairs or handset replacement. Back up important information. 5-2 842p_E.indb 5-2 10.4.21 10:57:33 AM Signal Reception Areas Incoming Transmissions TV signal reception may be poor in the following conditions: Too far from or close to broadcasting stations. Mountain areas or near tall buildings. In moving vehicles, underground, in tunnels, etc. Near high-voltage wires, neon lights, wireless base stations, railroad tracks or highways. Areas with numerous signal obstructions or areas where signal reception is blocked. TV pauses for incoming calls. Resume TV after call ends. Incoming calls do not interfere with recording. Warning tone sounds and warning message appears if Digital TV is activated with low battery. When battery runs low while programs are on or being recorded, handset operates as follows: ăť While Viewing Warning tone sounds, and confirmation appears. ăť While Recording Response differs depending on Rec. When Low Battery (ZP.17-11) setting. Continue Recording ... Warning tone does not sound and confirmation does not appear. Stop Recording ... Warning tone sounds and confirmation appears. Watching TV while charging may shorten battery life. If recording ends due to low battery, recorded portion is automatically saved. Digital TV When Battery is Running Out Tip âUse Other Functions while Viewing TV (ZP.5-8) 5-3 842p_E.indb 5-3 10.4.21 10:57:33 AM Using Channel List Initial Setup Set channels for your area. From Up to ten Channel Lists can be saved. Main Menu âś TV âś Channel Setting âś Select Area Digital TV Select a region Y Select a prefecture YES Note If manual setup fails, try automatic channel setup (ZBelow). 842P detects a change in reception area after moving to a different area. Set Channel List for that area. â Delete Channel List > Highlight a Channel List Y R[Menu] Y Delete this Y YES Selected Channel List cannot be deleted. â Delete Channels from Channel List > Highlight a Channel List Y Q[Detail] Y Highlight a channel Y R[Menu] Y Delete this Y YES Channels in selected Channel List cannot be deleted. â Reassign a Remote Control Number (Keypad) to a Automatic Channel Setup Channel Main Menu âś TV âś Channel Setting âś Automatic YES After channel search, YES > Select a Channel List Channel List is set, and available channels appear. Select a channel to access the station. â Edit Title > Highlight a Channel List Y R[Menu] Y Edit title Y Edit Channel Settings Main Menu âś TV âś Channel List â Set Channels > Highlight a Channel List Y Q[Detail] Y R[Menu] Y Remote control # Y Select a channel Y Select a new remote control number Y Q[Finish] Y YES Enter title If title is not entered, date (year/month/day/hour/minute) is automatically saved as title. 5-4 842p_E.indb 5-4 10.4.21 10:57:33 AM Watching TV Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś TV âś Watch TV Set channels beforehand (ZP.5-4). Change Default View (ZP.17-11) Digital TV Viewer Select a channel Direct Channel Access 1â9 *(Channel 10) 0(Channel 11) ;(Channel 12) Previous/ Next Channel Channel Search FI 1/GI 2 Press and hold FI 1/press and hold GI 2 To stop: Q[Cancel] / L Available only in Portrait View Available only in Landscape View To end TV, K Y YES 5-5 842p_E.indb 5-5 10.4.21 10:57:33 AM Indicators Item âś â Image ⡠Captions â âś Digital TV â Data Broadcast ⸠⚠Data Broadcast Mode â ⡠⺠ECO Mode â âť Channel â ⸠Description â â (ZP.5-7) Data Broadcast Mode off Data Broadcast Mode on (ZP.17-12) (ZP.5-4) âź Signal Strength Level â â˝ Receiving Captions â âž Volume â âšâş âť âź â˝ âž â Program Title â Recorder Status â Indicator/Caption Strong ââââWeak Out of range â â â Recording Timer Set Indicators/captions on or off ✠⡠⺠❠⟠⽠➠Guide Display 5-6 842p_E.indb 5-6 10.4.21 10:57:34 AM Operations while Viewing TV Operations Volume Program Guide Landscape View FI/UV Portrait View GI*/UV Mute/Cancel Mute* L Program Guide Main Menu âś TV âś Program List Q[EPG] Confirmation appears when using Program Guide for first time. Follow onscreen instructions. See Program Guide Help menu for usage information. Press and hold Q To return to Viewer: L Program Title P/Q/R/J Indicator/ Caption View While Program Title appears: P Each key press toggles indicators (icons) and captions on/off. â â While Program Title appears, P[Change] Information View Portrait/Landscape View* P[Disp.] Digital TV Program Info â Check program schedules and set timer to view/record TV programs. Data Broadcast (Japanese) Each key press toggles view. HI[Record] (ZP.5-11) Record Programs* To stop: HI[Stop] Capture Still Images* Press and hold O (ZP.5-12) Data Broadcast â Mode On/Off Access a variety of program-related information such as still images and videos. Data Broadcast is not available in Landscape View. Press O to switch to Portrait View. Activate TV (Data Broadcast Mode off) Y J appears. GI to select information. To deactivate Data Broadcast Mode: J Note Viewing Data Broadcast information requires no fees: however, accessing websites will incur connection fees. * Available when Data Broadcast Mode is off 5-7 842p_E.indb 5-7 10.4.21 10:57:35 AM Functions while Viewing TV â Sound Settings > While TV is active, R[Menu] Y Settings Y Sound Y Sound Effect Y Select an item (See below) Digital TV Item Operation/Description Auto Volume Automatically increase to optimum volume > ON or OFF Remaster Adjust sound quality to reproduce original sound > ON * or OFF Listening Adjust to natural sound when using earphone > Select an item ăť Surround : Reproduce natural and stereophonic sound ăť Natur 1 * or Natur 2 *: Complement sound specific to earphone to reproduce natural sound ăťOFF : Turn off Listening setting Equalizer* Change sound quality when using earphone > Select an item ăťNormal : Reproduce normal sound ăťH. BASS1 : Enhance low-pitched sound ăťH. BASS2 : Enhance low-pitched sound even more ăťVoice : Make voice clear ăťTrain : Minimize sound leakage â Other Functions > While TV is active, follow the steps below. Item Operation/Description Access > M Y Open Menu Y Yahoo! Keitai Y Yahoo! Keitai or PC Site Browser Internet Follow onscreen instructions Make a Voice > M Y Stand-by display Y Enter a number Y J/HI[Dial] (For Video Call, Q[V. Call]) Call/Video Interrupt TV during call. After call, TV resumes. Call Recording will not be interrupted. Use > M Y Stand-by display Y Q Messaging * Available only when earphone is connected 5-8 842p_E.indb 5-8 10.4.21 10:57:35 AM Item Settings Data Broadcasting 1 Operation/Description > Select an item ăťBrightness : Set Back Light brightness ăťMobile W-Speed 2: Enhance frame rate of TV images automatically ăťImage Quality 2: Select an image quality ăťLCD AI : Activate image compensation according to Back Light ăťSound Y Sound Effect 2 (ZP.5-8) ăťSound Y Main/sub sound : Set main/sub sound ăťSound Y Switch audio data : Available only when multiple audio data are supported ăť Sound Y TV Sound W/Closed 2 : Set whether to keep speaker on when closing 842P while viewing TV ăťECO Mode 2: Set power saving mode (ZP.17-12) > Select an item ăťReload contents : Reload page (Data Broadcast link) ăť Certificate : View owner, author, validity period and serial number of certificate used in SSL communication ăťImages 2: Show/hide images on Data Broadcast sites ăťSound Effect 2: Turn on/off sounds from Data Broadcast/sites ăťReset Settings 2: Show confirmation on Data Broadcast Next Page 842p_E.indb 5-9 Digital TV â Functions Available while Viewing TV > While TV is active, R[Menu] Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Channel info 1 View channel details. Select a channel to watch that station Program info View current program information Channel List 1 View channel list (ZP.5-4) Set channels for your area (ZP.5-4) Channel Setting 1 Add to ch. Add current station to Channel List list 1 > YES Assign current station to lowest available number key. Program list 1 View program list Switch view (switch image size/image off) Switch display 1 > Select an item In Portrait View, toggle Data Broadcast Mode on/off Switch TV/ (ZP.5-7) data BC 1 Set Guide Display in Landscape View Icons 2 > ON or OFF Compose Create S! Mail while listening to sound (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) S! Mail 5-9 10.4.21 10:57:35 AM Item Operation/Description Back to data End Data Broadcast site and return to Data Broadcast window BC 1 Tune service 1 Select a program when multiple programs are available from the same broadcasting company > Select a station or its affiliate Show TV Link details TV Link 1 Digital TV Available only in Portrait View Available from User Settings even while TV is not active (ZP.17-11). TV Links (Japanese) Saving TV Links Following function is not available in Landscape View. Switch Data Broadcast Mode on Y Select a link YES Follow onscreen instructions to save link. Opening TV Links Main Menu âś TV âś TV Link Select a TV Link Confirmation appears when Internet access is required. Select YES to proceed. If TV Link is expired, confirmation appears asking whether to delete link. 5-10 842p_E.indb 5-10 10.4.21 10:57:36 AM Functions Available in TV Link List Recording/Playing Programs Recording Current Program Main Menu âś TV âś TV Link R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) microSD Card:ZP.9-15 Save up to 2GB of data at a time. Digital TV Item Operation/Description Display detail Show TV Link title, URL, summary, content type, expiration date No. of TVlink Show number of saved TV Links Delete this > YES Delete > Check TV Links to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES selected Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES Save programs as videos or still images. Recordings are saved to microSD Card. Recording Time (total)* Approx. 740 minutes Savable Files 99 files * Average recordable time per 2GB of data Recording is unavailable when signal strength drops to Activate TV (Data Broadcast Mode off) HI[Stop] to stop recording HI[Record] appears, and recording starts. Program is saved to microSD Card. Note In the following cases, recording ends and recorded portion is automatically saved: ăťFile size is over 2GB ăťmicroSD Card memory is full Recorded files are not saved to handset. Do not remove microSD Card while recording. ; however, Recording continues even if signal strength level is images and audio are not saved. Data Broadcast information cannot be recorded. 5-11 842p_E.indb 5-11 10.4.21 10:57:36 AM Playback Operations Capturing Screenshots Operations Volume Mute/Cancel Mute Captured screenshots are saved to handset. This feature is unavailable when signal strength is Mode is on. Digital TV or Data Broadcast R[ Activate TV (Data Broadcast Mode off) Y press and hold O Play Previous File Pause/Resume Play Frame by Frame Skip Rewind (30 Seconds) 2 Skip Forward (30 Seconds) 2 Toggle Playback Speed Playing Recorded Programs Main Menu âś Data Folder âś TV âś Video Select a file Portrait View GI/UV GI Note Captions cannot be captured. Landscape View FI/UV FI Press AI/CI to play back from beginning when playback time is over ten seconds HI[ Pause playback Y Q[Frame] Play back frame by frame. Press and hold AI 1/ Press and hold CI/ Press and hold BI 1/ Press and hold DI/ Q[ P[Disp.] Playback starts. View Title Toggle Caption In Landscape View, indicator/caption setting display appears. Display title Y P[Change] In Landscape View, each key press toggles indicators (icons) and captions on/off. Portrait/Landscape View L to stop playback Example: Video Folder Each key press switches view. Close handset while in Landscape View to switch to Portrait View. Use opposite key when Display faces right. Unavailable if file is under 30 seconds long. 5-12 842p_E.indb 5-12 10.4.21 10:57:36 AM Viewing Captured Screenshots Timer Set up to 100 timer entries to watch or record programs. Main Menu âś Data Folder âś TV âś Image Select an image Main Menu âś TV Timer Watching or Timer Recording Q[New] Y Select an item (See below) Item Start date setting End date setting 1 Channel Edit title Repeat Operation/Description Set date and time to start viewing/recording a program > Select an item ăťEnter date Y Enter a date ăťChoose date Y Select a date Digital TV > Select a channel > Enter a program name > Select a repetition Y For Select day , select a day (days) Y Q[Finish] Alarm (Alarm > ON or ON/Set time Y For ON/Set time , select an notice) 2 alarm time Alarm tone 2 > Select an alarm type Y Select a folder Y Select an alarm Alarm (Alarm > ON or OFF on/off) 1 Alarms (Alarm > GI to adjust volume For Timer Recording , Escalating Tone cannot be set. volume) Activate TV > ON or OFF When ON is set, Digital TV activates from alarm w/ alarm 2 notification window. Next Page 842p_E.indb 5-13 5-13 10.4.21 10:57:37 AM Item Priority 1 Digital TV Operation/Description Set handset response when Timer Recording starts > Recording or Operation When Recording is set, active function suspends/ ends, and recording starts. When Operation is set, confirmation appears. To suspend/end active function, select YES and HI to start recording. Timer Recording only Timer Watching only Q[Finish] Y For Timer Recording , select YES or YES (confirm once) Note Select timer entries to check details; Q[Edit] to edit details. Timer Recording does not start if Internet and two other functions are active simultaneously. Alarm does not sound for Timer Watching/Timer Recording in following functions. For Timer Recording, complete followings (in parentheses) one minute before timer starts; otherwise, recording does not start. ăťWhile handset is off (Turn on handset) ăťWhile Privacy Key Lock is active (Cancel lock) ăťWhile Personal Data Lock is active (Cancel/change lock) ăťDuring data transfer (Complete transfer) ăťDuring Infrared transmission or IC transmission (Complete transmission) ăťDuring software update (Complete update) Other Timer Operations Main Menu âś TV Timer Watching or Timer Recording R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item New Edit Sort Delete this Delete past Operation/Description Set a timer entry to watch/record a program (ZP.5-13) Edit entry details (ZP.5-13) Sort timer entries > Select an order > YES Timer entries with start/end time set prior to current date/ time are deleted > YES > Check timer entries to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES Delete selected Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES Show memory status Memory Status [Timer Recording only] Checking Timer Recording Results Main Menu âś TV Recording Result Y Select a result Details appear. 5-14 842p_E.indb 5-14 10.4.21 10:57:37 AM Camera Before Using Camera ............................................ 6-2 Image File Formats .....................................................................6-2 Notes .........................................................................................6-2 Camera ......................................................................................6-2 Camera Display Indicators...........................................................6-3 Pictures/Videos ..................................................... 6-5 Capturing Still Images (Camera Mode) ........................................6-5 Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode)......................................6-6 Functions Available while Shooting .............................................6-6 Focus Functions .................................................... 6-9 Changing Focus Settings .............................................................6-9 Auto Focus Lock .......................................................................6-10 Viewing Saved Images ....................................... 6-10 6-1 842p_E.indb 6-1 10.4.21 10:57:38 AM Before Using Camera 842P features approximately 3.2 Mega Pixel CMOS Auto-focus Camera capable of capturing still images and videos. Press O in Standby to activate Camera, or press and hold O in Standby to activate Video Camera. Camera Image File Formats Camera Captured images/videos are saved to Data Folder. Camera Image Type Still images Videos File Format JPEG (.jpg) MPEG-4 (.3gp), ASF (.asf) Save Location Camera (Pictures) Camera (Videos) To save files to microSD Card: Storage setting: ZP.6-8 Notes Remove dust/debris from lens cover with a soft cloth. Handset movement may blur images especially in dark places; hold handset firmly. Capturing/saving images immediately after handset has been left in a hot place may affect image quality. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect image quality. Shutter Click Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Camera âś Camera or Video Camera Camera is not available when battery is low. Incoming calls, Alarm and low battery cancel Camera. Captured images/ recorded videos are retained. Save data when Camera restarts. When left in preview window for three minutes, Camera is canceled and previous window returns. Shutter click sounds at fixed volume even in Manner Mode. To change shutter click sound: ZP.6-8 6-2 842p_E.indb 6-2 10.4.21 10:57:38 AM Camera Display Indicators â Picture Preview Window Item âś Toggle Camera mode âˇâ¸ ✠➠⺠❠⟠⡠Storage setting ⸠No. of frames âš Image stabilizer âş Indicator âť Auto Focus Lock âź Top indicator â˝ Focus Guide âž Zoom bar Brightness* White balance* Photo mode* Image quality* Image size* High Sensitive* Focus* (%P.6-9) Auto timer * Alternatively, Operation [Video/Cont./Camera] Switch Action mode: %P.6-8 Adjust brightness (Level -3 to +3) Auto Fine Cloudy Light bulb Fluorescent light Normal Portrait Sports Food Scenery Night mode Backlight Character Snow Sunset Pet Normal Fine Super ďŹne 3M 2M Wide 2M 1M VGA Stand-by QVGA QCIF Sub-QCIF ON OFF Face Detection Auto Close-up Landscape (%P.6-6) to highlight an item â (%P.6-8) Camera â˝ âš Description Camera mode / / Action mode (Auto/Auto bracket/ Manual) (Cont. shooting set.: %P.6-8) Phone microSD Card Show number of remaining frames Correct camera shake Turn indicators on/off Lock focus on the subject (%P.6-10) Indicate vertical direction Adjust focus automatically Indicate zoom level (%P.6-7) â â zoom in/ zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Select a level Select a mode Select a mode Select a mode Select a size Select on/off Select a mode Toggle on/off to select a setting 6-3 842p_E.indb 6-3 10.4.21 10:57:38 AM â Video Preview Window Item âˇâ¸ âš âś âş âť âź â˝ Camera Description Video camera mode Phone microSD Card ⸠Memory capacity bar Indicate memory status (appears in red when memory is full) âš File size setting Mail restrict'n(S) Long time âş Recordable time Indicate recordable time Records only video âť Movie type set âź Indicator Turn indicators on/off â˝ Auto Focus Lock Lock focus on the subject (%P.6-10) âž Top indicator Indicate vertical direction Focus Guide Adjust focus automatically Zoom bar Indicate zoom level (%P.6-7) Operation [Video/Cont./Camera] âś Toggle Camera mode ⡠Storage setting âž Brightness* White balance* Photo mode* Image quality* Image size* Focus* (%P.6-9) Auto timer * Alternatively, â (%P.6-8) â (%P.6-8) Adjust brightness (Level -3 to +3) Auto Fine Cloudy Light bulb Fluorescent light Normal Portrait Sports Food Scenery Night mode Backlight Character Snow Sunset Pet Normal Fine Super ďŹne VGA HVGA Wide QVGA QCIF Sub-QCIF Auto Close-up Landscape (%P.6-6) to highlight an item â â zoom in/ zoom out Long press: continuous zoom Select a level Select a mode Select a mode Select a mode Select a size Select a mode Toggle on/off to select a setting 6-4 842p_E.indb 6-4 10.4.21 10:57:39 AM Continuous Shooting Pictures/Videos Confirm battery strength (ZP.1-9) and memory (ZP.6-8) before recording. When battery is low, video cannot be recorded. Captured images and videos are automatically saved to Data Folder. To select save location each time, turn Auto save set to OFF (ZP.6-8). Capture a succession of up to 20 still images automatically with a single press. Capturing Still Images (Camera Mode) Press O to activate Camera HI[Record] or 0 to capture the image Shutter click sounds at fixed volume. Image is automatically saved. When Focus is set to Auto or Face Detection , Camera automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. Frame subject K to exit appears (Indicators vary by Action mode). To set Continuous Shooting: ZP.6-8 Frame subject Y HI[Record] or 0 Images are automatically saved. When Focus is set to Auto , Camera automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. To stop shooting halfway: L Camera In Picture Preview Window, O[Video] Y O[Cont.] Picture Preview Window Return to Standby. 6-5 842p_E.indb 6-5 10.4.21 10:57:40 AM Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode) Camera Press and hold O to activate Video Camera Frame subject From Camera mode: NO Action mode: NO âś NO[Video] âś NO[Cont.] Video camera mode: Press and hold NO â Auto Timer > R[Menu] Y Auto timer Y ON Y Enter time (seconds) Y HI[Record] or 0 (Y For video, HI[Stop] or 0) Auto timer tone sounds. After set period of time, shutter is released and recording starts. When Auto timer is active, Q[Quit] or L to return to preview window without canceling Auto timer. Auto timer is not available when Cont. shooting set . is set to Manual . HI[Record] or 0 to start recording Tone sounds. When Focus is set to Auto , Camera automatically focuses on subject before recording begins. During recording, auto focus functions regardless of Focus setting. Functions Available while Shooting Video Preview Window HI[Stop] or 0 to end recording K to exit Tone sounds. Video is automatically saved. Recording stops automatically at maximum recording time. Return to Standby. Note Alternatively, O Y O[Video] to activate Video Camera 6-6 842p_E.indb 6-6 10.4.21 10:57:40 AM â Zoom H [Record] or 0 (zoom in) or I (zoom out) to adjust zoom Y I >I Press and hold FI for continuous zoom. Zoom is available during video recording. Zoom is disabled when Image size is set as follows: ăť3M or 2M Wide (Camera mode) Zoom may change image quality. Maximum zoom levels for individual image size are as follows. Zoom level 1 level 1 level 6 levels 11 levels 21 levels 21 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels 11 levels 21 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels 11 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels Max. level (approx.) 1.0 times 1.0 times 1.3 times 1.6 times 3.2 times 2.4 times 3.2 times 5.3 times 8.0 times 1.6 times 2.4 times 3.2 times 5.3 times 8.0 times 1.6 times 3.2 times 5.3 times 8.0 times Zoom level 11 levels 11 levels 21 levels 31 levels 31 levels Max. level (approx.) 1.6 times 1.6 times 2.4 times 4.4 times 6.0 times Camera Camera mode Size Camera 3M (1536Ă2048) (High 2M Wide (1920Ă1080) sensitiv.: 2M (1200Ă1600) OFF) 1M (960Ă1280) VGA (640Ă480) Stand-by (240Ă427) QVGA (240Ă320) QCIF (176Ă144) Sub-QCIF (128Ă96) Camera VGA (640Ă480) (High Stand-by (240Ă427) sensitiv.: QVGA (240Ă320) ON) QCIF (176Ă144) Sub-QCIF (128Ă96) Continuous VGA (480Ă640) shooting QVGA (240Ă320) QCIF (144Ă176) Sub-QCIF (96Ă128) Camera mode Size Video camera VGA (640Ă480) HVGA Wide (640Ă352) QVGA (320Ă240) QCIF (176Ă144) Sub-QCIF (128Ă96) 6-7 842p_E.indb 6-7 10.4.21 10:57:41 AM â Functions Available in Preview Window Change settings before initiating image capture. Some functions are changeable with simple key operations (ZP.6-3, P.6-4). Some operations are not available depending on camera mode or image size. > R[Menu] Select an item (See below) Camera Item CHG cameramode Folder jump Image size File size setting Image quality Camera settings Storage setting Operation/Description > Camera mode , Video camera mode , Action mode or Bar code reader Open destination folder > Select a size Select Mail restrict'n(S) for S! Mail attachments or Long time for long-time recording > Select an item In Video camera mode, this function is available only when File size setting is set to Long time . > Select an item ăťBrightness Y FI ăťWhite balance : Adjust color tone ăťColor mode set : Select a color mode ăťPhoto mode : Select a mode suitable for the place ăťFocus : ZP.6-9 ăťImg. stabilizer : Minimize camera shake automatically ăťShoot with frame : Add frame to image ăťShutter sound : Select a shutter click sound ăťFlicker correction : Minimize flicker while shooting near fluorescent light > Select an item ăťStore in Phone or microSD ăťAuto save set Y ON or OFF Item Operation/Description High sensitiv. > ON or OFF Auto timer (ZP.6-6) Cont. > Select an item shooting set. ăťAction mode : Manual captures one picture at a time. Auto bracket captures nine different still images automatically. ăťShot interval : Select an interval when Action mode is set to Auto . ăťShot number : Set number of images to be captured when Action mode is set to Auto or Manual . Details are as follows: VGA (480Ă640): 4 QVGA (240Ă320): 5 to 10 QCIF (144Ă176): 5 to 20 Sub-QCIF (96Ă128): 5 to 20 Movie type > Normal or Video set Display size Select preview window size > Actual size or Fit in display Attach S!Mail > YES or NO Image size, File size setting and Image quality are set mode to following (respectively): QCIF , Mail restrict'n(S) , Normal Icon Show/hide display indicators > ON or OFF Memory View memory information Status 6-8 842p_E.indb 6-8 10.4.21 10:57:41 AM â Functions Available after Shooting Available only when Auto save set (ZP.6-8) is OFF Some operations are not available depending on camera mode or image size. > R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Set display Change frame* Store in Mirror display/ Normal display Display size Icon Cancel > Select a folder Send file via S! Mail > Select a folder Y Create a message (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Set as wallpaper, Phone Book image, etc. > Select a folder Y Select an item > Select a frame Y HI[Set] YHI[Save] Y Select a folder > Phone or microSD Switch Mirror/Normal display Set image size in preview window > Actual size or Fit in display Show/hide display indicators > ON or OFF Discard image to return to preview window Changing Focus Settings Camera mode: Face Detection Video camera/Action mode: Auto Select a focus setting according to occasion. Focus on Individual scenes automatically. Face Detection (Camera mode only): For portraits Auto: Auto detection Close-up: For nearby objects Landscape: For distant landscapes Camera Play Save Store all/ animat'n Mirror save Attach to S! Mail Operation/Description Play back recorded video > Select a folder > Save or Mirror save Y Select a folder Y Focus Functions In Picture/Video Preview Window, AI GI to select a setting Y HI Face Detection Detect up to three faces within 2.5 meters. Show yellow Focus Guide when a face is detected. Automatically focus on one face when more than one is detected (Focus guide turns yellow once focus is on the face.). Faces may not be detected in following conditions: ăť Face is tilted. ăť A part of face is covered by glasses, hat, mask or shadow. ăť Face is too small, big or dark for screen. ăť Face is at edge of screen. Shoot with Auto focus if detection fails. * Available only when shooting with frame 6-9 842p_E.indb 6-9 10.4.21 10:57:42 AM Auto Focus Lock Bring focus on subject at center of display automatically. Lock focus on subject, and recompose your picture. In Picture/Video Preview Window, adjust Focus Guide to subject Y BI Viewing Saved Images Main Menu âś Camera Open Videos Camera â When in focus, handset sounds. ⥠Focus Guide turns green, and focus is locked. When out of focus, Focus Guide turns red. To try again: L Determine composition Open Pictures Pictures Videos Select a folder Select a file Capture image in selected camera mode (Camera/ Action mode: ZP.6-5 / Video camera mode: ZP.6-6) Example: Pictures â Open Pictures Saved on microSD Card > After selecting Pictures in Step 1, P[microSD] Y Select a folder â Open Videos Saved on microSD Card > After selecting Videos in Step 1, P[microSD] Y Select a folder Tip âEditing Still Images (ZP.9-12) 6-10 842p_E.indb 6-10 10.4.21 10:57:42 AM Entertainment S! Quick News (Japanese) .................................... 7-2 Registering S! Quick News Items ................................................7-2 Opening New Information ..........................................................7-2 S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) ........ 7-4 Registering/Canceling .................................................................7-4 Using S! Information Channel .....................................................7-4 Using Weather Indicator .............................................................7-5 Option Menu Items.....................................................................7-6 E-Books (Japanese) ............................................... 7-6 7-1 842p_E.indb 7-1 10.4.21 10:57:42 AM S! Quick News (Japanese) Add news headlines, weather forecasts, etc. via S! Quick News List to scroll across Standby Window. Registering or viewing S! Quick News incurs transmission fees. No fees apply for viewing ticker information. For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Registering S! Quick News Items Entertainment Register one Quick news, up to four General news and one Special news. Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Quick News âś S! Quick News List Add News Y YES Select an item Yahoo! Keitai connects and contents list appears. Opening New Information Viewing New Information in Standby When new information is received, AI to highlight ticker Select ticker Select information appears in Standby. Information appears above ticker. Content list appears. Details appear. Tip Settings âShow Only Unread Items in Standby âChange Marquee Speed âHide S! Quick News âBlock Image Data (ZP.17-13) Follow onscreen instructions. 7-2 842p_E.indb 7-2 10.4.21 10:57:43 AM Opening S! Quick News List Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Quick News âś S! Quick News List Icons Select an item Select information Unread Special news To connect to the Network, select a title Y YES Read Special news â Update Manually > In Step1, R[Menu] Y Update or All Update Y YES Unread Quick news Unread General news Read Quick news Read General news Auto Refresh disabled Content list appears. Detailed information appears. Entertainment â View Summary > In Step 1, highlight information Y R[Menu] Y Summary Display â Delete Registered Items > In Step 1, (highlight information Y) R[Menu] Y Delete or All Delete Y YES (Y For All Delete , enter Phone Password) Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Quick News âś Settings âś Del S! Quick News Listâś YES to delete all information Tip Settings âAutomatically Update S! Quick News List âDelete S! Quick News Information (ZP.17-13) 7-3 842p_E.indb 7-3 10.4.21 10:57:43 AM S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) Subscribe to content and periodically receive updates. Set Weather Indicator to appear on Standby. Transmission fees apply for updates. Registering/Canceling Entertainment Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather Register/Cancel Y YES 842P connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. Using S! Information Channel Viewing New Information â Delete Information > Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Highlight What's New? âś R[Menu] âś Delete âś YES Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś What's New? to retrieve information If there is unread information in both S! Quick News and S! Information Channel, does not appear. Only Event Indicator appears. Viewing Previously Received Information Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather Up to seven updates are saved. When information arrives, Standby. â Manually Retrieve Information Select Event Indicator "Failed to download " Alternatively, Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Get Latest Contents âś YES and Event Indicator appear in Select Event Indicator History Y Select a date for unread news and for read news appear. â Delete History > Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś History âś (Highlight a History) âś R[Menu]âś Delete or Delete all âś YES (âś For Delete all, enter Phone Password) Information appears. Follow onscreen instructions. Option Menu Items (ZP.7-6) 7-4 842p_E.indb 7-4 10.4.21 10:57:43 AM Using Weather Indicator Weather Indicator for current forecast area appears in Standby. Viewing New Information Event Indicator and Weather Indicator appear for weather updates. Information appears. Follow onscreen instructions. Option Menu Items (ZP.7-6) Weather Indicator Indicators are updated periodically. Example: Clear, Rain later thunderstorm, Cloudy with occasional snow, etc. See Weather Indicator List (ZP.18-23) for a complete list of indicators. â Hide Event Indicator > Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Weather Indicator âś Missed Event Settings âś OFF Note Alternatively, view forecast details from Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Weather Indicator âś Weather Hiding Weather Indicator Entertainment Select Event Indicator or Weather Indicator â Manually Update Weather Indicator Select Event Indicator "Failed to download " Alternatively, Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Weather Indicator âś Manual Update âś YES Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Info Ch./Weather âś Weather Indicator âś Display Settings OFF When Display Settings is set to OFF , update is also deactivated. 7-5 842p_E.indb 7-5 10.4.21 10:57:44 AM Option Menu Items While viewing a content, press R[Menu] for these options. Item Forward Text Copy Select File Operation/Description Go to next page Copy page text View, play or save file to Data Folder (From Step 2 in Downloading Image/Sound Files: ZP.14-11) Jump to top/end of page Entertainment Jump in this page Yahoo! Keitai View top menu Font Size* Change character size Exit viewing Exit content this * Linked with Font Size setting in Internet option menu. E-Books (Japanese) Use BookSurfingÂŽ to acquire/view e-books, comics, photo books, etc. or e-Book Viewer to view XMDF files on 842P. BookSurfingÂŽ and e-Book Viewer are S! Appli. Download Content Keys (ZP.9-5) to read CCF/XMDF files. Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones below. Application BookSurfingÂŽ e-Book Viewer File Format CCF (.ccf) XMDF (.zbf, .zbk, .zbs) Some PC content may not be viewable via e-Book Viewer. Main Menu âś Entertainment BookSurfing or e-Book Viewer See application Help menu for usage information. Note Launch BookSurfingÂŽ/e-Book Viewer via S! Appli, or select a file from Books in Data Folder. 7-6 842p_E.indb 7-6 10.4.21 10:57:45 AM Music Player Overview .............................................................. 8-2 Saving Music ........................................................ 8-2 Downloading Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ ....................................................8-3 Saving Music Files by Using SD Audio .........................................8-3 Transferring WMA Files ...............................................................8-4 Using Music Player ............................................... 8-5 Playback Window Indicators .......................................................8-5 Playing Music .............................................................................8-6 Playback Window Operations ......................................................8-7 Functions while Playing Files .......................................................8-8 Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ/WMA List..........................................................8-9 Using Play List ..........................................................................8-10 Play List....................................................................................8-11 8-1 842p_E.indb 8-1 10.4.21 10:57:45 AM Overview Saving Music Play music saved on 842P/microSD Card. Save Music to play on Music Player. Play List: ZP.8-10 Notes Files may not play due to file support issues or microSD Card status, etc. When battery is low, Music Player cannot play files. When battery is low during playback, confirmation appears. Playback pauses for incoming calls or Alarm. Playback resumes after calls are received or Alarm sounds. Music Player Music Illumination Notification Light illuminates when playback starts. When playback starts during charging, Music Illumination lights before Charging Indicator. To turn off light, set Music to OFF in Notification Light setting (ZP.17-9). Note Use earphone when listening to music. Download Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ (zZP.8-3) Save Music via SD Audio (zZP.8-3) Save WMA files (zZP.8-4) Open site link to download and save songs Supported file format: SMC, MPEG-4 (MPEG-4 AAC, MPEG-4 AAC+ (HE-AAC), Enhanced aacPlus) Save music CD songs via PC to microSD Card in AAC format Supported file formats: MPEG-2 AAC, MPEG-2 AAC+SBR Save Windows MediaÂŽ Audio (WMA) files in PC to microSD Card via Windows MediaÂŽ Player Supported file formats: WMA Some files may not play even if format is supported. Copy protected files do not play after license expiry (Content Key: ZP.9-5). Copy Protected Files Copy protected files may not play, be saved or forwarded. To play a copy protected file, obtain Content Key (ZP.9-5). Confirm file expiry date or usage limitations (Music info: ZP.8-8). 8-2 842p_E.indb 8-2 10.4.21 10:57:45 AM Saving Music Files on PCs When saving music files to microSD Card via PC or other devices for use with 842P, observe the following guidelines: Copyrighted Works ăť Do not infringe on third party/intellectual property rights. ăť microSD Card music files are limited to private use. Obtain software to convert file format. ăť Refer to websites providing software. ăť Performance of some software types is not guaranteed. Saving Music Files by Using SD Audio Note Downloading Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Access websites directly from Music Player to download Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ files. View details (price, expiry date, etc.) on source website. Main Menu âś Music Player âś Data Manager âś Main Folder âś Download Music YES 842P connects to the Network and Download site appears. Follow onscreen instructions to download files. Note Alternatively, follow these steps to access Download site: Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Music âś Main Folder âś Download Music âś YES Main Menu âś Settings âś Connectivity âś USB Mode âś microSD Mode Music Player Saving music files requires following: ăť 842P ăť microSD Card (commercial item) ăť USB cable (not included) ăť PC (WindowsÂŽ 2000, WindowsÂŽ XP, Windows VistaÂŽ) ăť Software for PC (commercial item) Panasonic brand "SD-Jukebox" is recommended. Purchase SD-Jukebox from website below: http://club.panasonic.jp/mall/sense/ (Japanese only) ăť Music CD to save Connect 842P to a PC via USB cable Activate SD-Jukebox on PC Set a music CD on PC Save music files to micro SD card See SD-Jukebox manual for usage information. After saving, release USB cable from 842P. 8-3 842p_E.indb 8-3 10.4.21 10:57:45 AM Transferring WMA Files Transfer WMA files from PC to microSD Card via Windows MediaÂŽ Player. Up to 600 files can be saved per microSD Card. Use PC with Windows MediaÂŽ Player installed. When using Windows MediaÂŽ Player 10 (10.00.00.3802 or later)/11 on WindowsÂŽ XP, use WindowsÂŽ XP Service Pack 2 or later. When using Windows VistaÂŽ, use Windows MediaÂŽ Player 11. Have USB cable ready (Transferring Data via USB Cable: ZP.10-6) Insert microSD Card into 842P beforehand. Music Player Main Menu âś Settings âś Connectivity âś USB Mode âś MTP Mode Note Do not remove microSD Card while transferring files to microSD Card. Files may be damaged. WMA files overwrite existing files with same name in handset when copied from PC. To check file names, refer to Windows MediaÂŽ Player Help. 842P may not recognize WMA files saved to a microSD on a different handset. Handset may not recognize WMA files from PCs if USB Mode is set to MTP Mode . Delete WMAudio and WMSystem folders in My Items (MY FOLDER) on microSD, or format microSD Card (ZP.9-17) via PC. Formatting microSD deletes all saved files. When saving WMA files to microSD Card without using Windows MediaÂŽ Player, create a folder on microSD Card. Connect 842P to a PC via USB cable Follow Windows MediaÂŽ Player operations to transfer WMA files from PC to microSD Card. Refer to Windows MediaÂŽ Player Help for operations. Terminate all software applications before releasing USB cable. 8-4 842p_E.indb 8-4 10.4.21 10:57:46 AM Using Music Player Playback Window Indicators Item Description âś File Number/Total Number â ⡠Title â ⸠Artist âš Status âš âş Elapsed Time/Total Time âť Play Mode Indicators ⸠⟠Equalizer Setting âş âťâź â˝ âž â˝ Stereo/Monaural âž Listening Setting Remaster Setting ON Volume Lyric URL Play only one Repeat one Repeat all Random Random play&repeat DEMO Normal H.BASS1 H.BASS2 Train Stereo Monaural Surround-sound Natur 1 Natur 2 Music Player ⡠✠â â â â â â â 8-5 842p_E.indb 8-5 10.4.21 10:57:46 AM Note mp4/3gp files in Ring Songs&Tones folder can also be played in Music Player. When playing back files with handset closed, missed calls or new messages cannot be checked by V even if Info Notice Setting (ZP.17-7) is ON . Playing Music Main Menu âś Music Player Player Player Menu window appears. Last playback window appears. To open Player menu: L twice. Changing Play Mode Player Menu Window Music Player Select a category (See below) Item All Tracks Artist Album Genre Play List Operation/Description Select files from 842P & microSD Card Select files from Artist folder Select files from Album folder Select files from Genre folder Select group of files saved to Play List "â " appears for currently/previously played Play List. Select a file Selected file plays. "â " appears for currently/previously played file. Playback Window Operations: ZP.8-7 To end playback, Q[ Main Menu âś Music Player Player R[Menu] Y Play mode setting Player Menu window appears. Last playback window appears. To open Player menu: L twice. Select an item (See below) Item Normal Play only one Repeat one Repeat all Random Random play&repeat Operation/Description Play all files in selected category/Play List Play selected file Repeat selected file Repeat all files in selected category/Play List Play selected category/Play List files randomly Repeat selected category/Play List files randomly 8-6 842p_E.indb 8-6 10.4.21 10:57:46 AM Using Other Functions while Listening to Music (Play Background) Use Phone Book, Messaging, Internet, etc. while listening to music. While playing file, O[BGM] To end, K in Standby Y End player Playing Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ/WMA Files as Demo Main Menu âś Music Player âś Data Manager Select an item (See below) Item Main Folder WMA Operation/Description View Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ list > Select a folder To view file list in handset/microSD Card: P[Phone/microSD] View WMA list Adjust Volume GI or UV CI or press and hold U Play Previous* When playback time is over three seconds, previous file plays from beginning. Play Next* DI or press and hold V Rewind Press and hold CI Forward Press and hold DI Pause/Resume HI[ Stop Q[ View Next Jacket/Lyric View Previous Jacket/Lyric Switch Jacket/Lyric Display Switch Playlist/Playback Window* P[List/Player] Play Background* O[BGM] Switch Remaster (zZP.8-8) Switch Listening (zZP.8-8) Switch Equalizer (zZP.8-8) Music Player Note Some functions cannot operate simultaneously. Volume or play mode change is not available during Play Background. Playback Window Operations * Not available for playback as a demo O[Change] to toggle display view in Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ and WMA list. Select a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ or WMA file Demonstration playback starts. 8-7 842p_E.indb 8-7 10.4.21 10:57:47 AM Functions while Playing Files â Set Sound Effect > While playing file, R[Menu] Y Sound effect Y Select an item (See below) Item Remaster Listening Music Player Equalizer Operation/Description Complement sound from earphone to bring close to original sound > ON or OFF Add listening effect to sound from earphone > Select an item ăťSurround-sound : Reproduce natural and stereophonic sound ăťNatur 1 or Natur 2 : Complement sound specific to earphone to reproduce natural sound ăťOFF : Turn off Listening setting Change quality of sound from earphone > Select an item ăťNormal : Reproduce normal sound ăťH. BASS1 : Enhance low-pitched sound ăťH. BASS2 : Enhance low-pitched sound even more ăťTrain : Minimize sound leakage â Functions Available in Playback Window > While playing file, R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Player menu Show Player menu Play mode Change play mode (ZP.8-6) setting Sound effect (ZLeft) Music info Show song title, artist and playback time Connect to Open site link Website > YES Display image/ Show jacket or lyric Display lyric Previous image/ Show previous jacket or lyric Previous lyric Next image/ Show next jacket or lyric Next lyric 8-8 842p_E.indb 8-8 10.4.21 10:57:47 AM Item Move to microSD 1 Add folder 1 Multiplechoice 1 Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ/WMA List From Main Menu âś Music Player âś Data Manager â Functions Available in Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Folder List > Main Folder Y Highlight a folder Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Operation/Description > Enter folder name > Enter folder name > Enter Phone Password Y YES > Confirm memory status/total files â Functions Available in Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ/WMA File List > Main Folder or WMA (Y Select a folder) Y Highlight a file Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Set as ring tone (Fullsong ring tone) 1 Set as ring tone (Point ring tone) 1 Music info Move 1 Operation/Description Set Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ as ringtone > Fullsong ring tone Y Select an item Set a segment of Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ as ringtone > Point ring tone Y Select a segment Y Select an item To confirm segment: Q[Play] Show song title, artist and playback time > Select a storage Music Player > Enter folder name Select multiple Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ > Check Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Y R[Menu] Y Delete , Move or Send Ir data Y Operate selected item Open site link Connect to Website 1 > YES Display image Show jacket Memory Memory status/total number of files appears Status Delete all WMA licenses DEL all licenses 2 > Enter Phone Password Y YES Delete this > YES Delete all Delete all files in folder > Enter Phone Password Y YES Send a file via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Attach to S! Mail 1 Send Ir data 1 (ZP.10-3) (ZP.10-5) IC transmission 1 Take contents (ZP.9-5) key 1 â Confirm Memory Status > R[Menu] Y Memory Status Item Add folder Edit folder name Delete folder Memory Status Operation/Description Move a Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ to microSD Card Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ files only WMA files only 8-9 842p_E.indb 8-9 10.4.21 10:57:48 AM Playing Songs from Play List Using Play List Use Play List to organize Data Folder music files. Select Music folder files to create Play List links to each file in its original folder. Main Menu âś Music Player Player Play List Y Select a Play List Select a file Creating New Play Lists Maximum number of Play Lists to create and songs to save is as follows: Combined Play Lists: 30 Play Lists; 100 songs per list WMA Play Lists: 100 Play Lists; 250 songs per list SD Audio Play Lists: 99 Play Lists; 99 songs per list Music Player Main Menu âś Music Player Player Play List Y R[Menu] Y Create play list Y Select a category and show file list Y Check files to save to Play List Y Q[Finish] Player menu appears. Last playback window appears. To open Player menu: L twice Player menu appears. Last playback window appears. To open Player menu: L twice To play back selected Play List from the beginning: Q[Play] Selected file plays back. Play List Contents Window Note mp4/3gp files in Ring Songs&Tones folder can also be added to Play List. Play Lists Window Enter a Play List name 8-10 842p_E.indb 8-10 10.4.21 10:57:48 AM Play List From Main Menu âś Music Player âś Playerâś Play List Item Player menu Play mode setting Music info Add Operation/Description Open Player menu Change play mode (ZP.8-6) Show song title, artist and playback time Add files to a Play List > Select a category, and show file list Y Check files to add Q[Finish] DEL from Delete files from Play List play list > Select an item Y Operate selected item Order to play > Select a file from a Play List to change playing order Y GI to change order Y HI[Select] Repeat steps above to change order Y Q[Set]. Add to Add files to another Play List play list > Add one or Add some (Y For Add some , check files Y Q[Finish]) Y Select a Play List Display image Show jacket Music Player â Functions Available in Play Lists Window >(Highlight a Play List) R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Player menu Open Player menu Play mode Change play mode (ZP.8-6) setting Create Create a new Play List (ZP.8-10) play list Copy play list Copy a Play List > Enter a Play List name Edit pl. list Edit a Play List name name > Edit Play List name Add Add files to a Play List > Select a category, and show file list Y Check files to add Y Q[Finish] Delete > Select an item Y Operate selected item play list â Functions Available in Play List Contents Window > Select a Play List Y (Highlight a file) Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) 8-11 842p_E.indb 8-11 10.4.21 10:57:49 AM 8 Music Player 8-12 842p_E.indb 8-12 10.4.21 10:57:49 AM Managing Files Data Folder ........................................................... 9-2 Data Folder Structure ..................................................................9-2 Opening Files ........................................................ 9-4 Viewing & Playing Files...............................................................9-4 File Display/Playback Functions ...................................................9-6 Options ......................................................................................9-7 Using/Editing Still Images .................................. 9-12 Editing Still Images ...................................................................9-12 Creating Animations .................................................................9-13 Saving Still Images to Phone Book ............................................9-13 Managing Folders/Files ...................................... 9-14 Managing Folders .....................................................................9-14 Using Play List ..........................................................................9-14 microSD Card ...................................................... 9-15 microSD Card Installation .........................................................9-16 Format microSD Card................................................................9-17 Viewing microSD Card Files ......................................................9-17 Handset Data Backup ...............................................................9-18 PC File Transfers .......................................................................9-19 microSD Card Functions ............................................................9-20 9-1 842p_E.indb 9-1 10.4.21 10:57:49 AM Data Folder Save, play and manage files downloaded from Internet, etc. Access websites directly from Pictures, My pictograms, Ring Songs&Tones, S! Appli, Music, Videos, Lifestyle-Appli, Books, Customized Screen and Templates folders, and download files to 842P. Data Folder Structure Pictures Managing Files Ring Songs&Tones S! Appli Music Folder Download Pictures Main Folder Camera My Download My Pict. Pictograms ăć°ăŤĺ Ľă éĄćĺ, čŁ éŁž, etc. Mail Art Mail Art (download) Pre-installed Original Animation microSD 2 DL Ring Songs&Tones Main Folder Pre-installed Voice Announce Play List microSD 2 Download S! Appli microSD 2 Main Folder Download Music Music Search Initial Folder microSD 2 WMA 3 Function/Saved Data Connect to download site Downloaded still images, etc. Still images captured by Camera, etc. Connect to download site Downloaded pictograms, etc. Preinstalled pictograms Connect to download site Preinstalled still images Display still images continuously Still images captured by Camera or copied/moved from SoftBank handsets Connect to download site Downloaded ring songs/tones, etc. Preinstalled ring songs/tones Data recorded by Voice Announce Play back Play List Ring songs/tones copied/moved from SoftBank handsets Connect to download site S! Appli downloaded/moved from SoftBank handsets Connect to download site File Format 1 JPEG, GIF (.gif including Interlaced GIF), GIF Pictogram Package File (.gpk), SWF (.swf Flash Animation), PNG (.png including Interlaced PNG) SMF, SP-MIDI, AMR, SMAF, MPEG-4 formatted files (.mid, .midi, .amr, .mmf, .3gp, .mp4) â MP4, SMC, WMA (.3gp, .mp4, .smc, .wma) Downloaded Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ downloaded/moved from SoftBank handsets WMA Files transferred from PC 9-2 842p_E.indb 9-2 10.4.21 10:57:49 AM Videos Folder Download Videos Main Folder Camera Pre-installed Play List Position Memory microSD 2 Templates Other Documents Download Templates Main Folder microSD 2 Customized Screen/Familiar Usability downloaded or moved/ copied from SoftBank handsets Connect to download site Incompatible files attached to mail 4 Incompatible files downloaded or copied from SoftBank handsets File Format 1 MP4 (including .mp4, .3gp, SDV), ASF (.asf) WMA (.wma), WMV (.wmv), ASF (.asf) JPEG (.jpg) TOD (.tod), MOI (.moi), MAI (.mai), PGI (.pgi) â CCF (.ccf), XMDF (.zbf, .zbk, .zbs) CUSR (.xcsf) UIE (.uie) CUSR (.xcsf), UIE (.uie) Managing Files microSD 3 Position Memory Play History TV Image Video 3 Position Memory Lifestyle-Appli Download Books Download Books microSD 2 Customized Customized Screen Screen Familiar Usability microSD 2 PC Movies Function/Saved Data Connect to download site Downloaded video files, etc. Video files recorded by Camera Preinstalled video files Play back Play List Play back video files from saved resume position Video files recorded by Camera or copied from SoftBank handsets PC movies saved using PC Play back PC movies from saved resume position Playback records of PC movies Still images recorded by Digital TV Copy-protected video files (One-Seg compatible) Play back video files from saved resume position Connect to download site (Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ: ZP.16-2) Connect to download site E-Books downloaded or moved from SoftBank handsets Connect to download site â â Some copy protected files have extensions different from above. When microSD Card is installed, press P[microSD] in Folder list. Available only when microSD Card is installed. Some attachment files cannot be saved in Other Documents. 9-3 842p_E.indb 9-3 10.4.21 10:57:50 AM Using Copy Protected Files Playing/forwarding/saving may be restricted and Content Key (ZP.9-5) may be required for usage. See file information to confirm restrictions such as expiry term or usage limitation (Respective file information in "Options": ZP.9-7). Managing Files or (Silver) appears for copy protected files requiring Content Keys. files are inaccessible. Files downloaded on 842P cannot be used on PCs. Network setting may be required for usage. File usage may require insertion of USIM Card in use at time of download. 842P holds up to 1000 Content Keys. Multiple Keys may be required to use a file. Expired Keys are deleted automatically. Interrupted playback (by incoming calls or Alarm) of copy protected WMA files with limited usage in Data Folder is also counted as one usage. Opening Files Viewing & Playing Files Main Menu âś Data Folder Select a folder Select a folder Y Select a file In Folder List, press P to toggle handset folder and microSD Card folder. Pictures Folder File appears/plays. To toggle file list view: O[Change] Still Image List Window When Shortcut to a Download Site is Selected Handset connects to a download site on Internet. â Operations while Playing Back Ring Songs&Tones Stop Volume* Attach files (during playback) to S! Mail HI[Stop] GI/UV Q[ * To use UV with handset closed, set Info Notice Setting (ZP.17-6) to OFF . 9-4 842p_E.indb 9-4 10.4.21 10:57:50 AM â Videos/PC Movies Playback Operation Some operations are not available depending on files. Adjust Volume GI or UV CI Play Previous Play Next DI Rewind 1 Press and hold CI Forward 1 Press and hold DI Select Position 2 FI repeatedly Change Speed Q[ Mute/Resume R[ Pause/Resume Play Frame by Frame 1 Switch Portrait/ Landscape View (Full Screen) Remaster (zZP.8-8) Listening (zZP.8-8) Equalizer (zZP.8-8) HI[ While pausing, Q[Frame] Play back frame by frame If Content Key is expired, a message appears when the file is opened. To obtain a new Key, select YES . 842P connects to Content Key site. Copy Protected Files: ZP.9-4 or (Silver) appear for files requiring Content Keys. files are appears on images in Thumbnail view of expired files inaccessible. (Original icon appears for Books folder.). Note Alternatively, obtain Content Key as follows: Highlight a file Y R[Menu] Y Take contents key Depending on contents, some Content Keys may not be obtained from websites even when warning for expired contents appears. When 1000 Content Keys have been saved, a message appears. Delete old Keys; otherwise downloads may fail (Connection fees apply). Managing Files Starts from beginning when playback time is over three seconds. Content Key Videos only PC Movies only Tip âFile Display/Playback Functions (ZP.9-6) 9-5 842p_E.indb 9-5 10.4.21 10:57:50 AM Item Sound effect Contents info 2 Position memory File Display/Playback Functions â Enlarge Still Images > Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Pictures âś Select a folder âś Select a file âś R[Menu] âś Display size âś Fit in display â Play Back from a Resume Position Resume playback (videos/PC Movies) from a saved position. > Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Videos or PC Movies âś Position Memory âś Select an item Save a resume position: ZRight Marker to resume is a resume position automatically saved when a call comes in, alarm goes off, battery runs low, or playback is terminated. Attach to S! Mail 1 Register (Ringtones) 1 Managing Files Register (Start-up Window) 1 Video info 1 Send Ir data 1 IC transmission 1 Add shortcut icon 1 Description 2 â Functions Available in Video/PC Movie Playback Window Some operations are not available depending on files. > While playback is paused, R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Normal play 1 Slow 1 Quick View (1.25x) 1 Quick View(2x) 1 Fast 2 Rewind 2 Stop Position to play Connect to Website 1 Operation/Description Play at normal speed Play at slow speed Play 1.25 times faster than normal Play at double speed Forward Rewind Return to Videos/PC Movies List window Start playback from specified point > FI to highlight a play point Y HI[Set] Open site link > YES Copy URL 2 Display size Play on full disp. 1 Operation/Description Remaster , Listening or Equalizer (ZP.8-8) Show title, file name, etc. Save resume position > Select a resume position To play back from a saved position: ZLeft Send file via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Set as ringtone > Ringtones Y Select a type "â " is added to item set as ringtone. Save a file as Start-up Window > Start-up Window Y YES Show title, file name, etc. Send file via Infrared (ZP.10-3) Send file via IC transmission (ZP.10-5) Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) Show file information > The words view or Description view Copy URL Select a display size > Actual size or Fit in display Switch to Landscape View. Full screen playback starts To toggle views: O Video files only PC movies only 9-6 842p_E.indb 9-6 10.4.21 10:57:51 AM Options Copy Protected Files When set as wallpaper or ringtone, settings may return to defaults if license has expired or different USIM Card is inserted. Limited use files cannot be set as wallpaper or ringtone. Highlight a file in Data Folder Y R[Menu] for the following operations. Some functions may not be available depending on files. â Pictures * Before setting a file as Video Call related item (except for Incoming/ Outgoing Video Calls), set Select Images to Original (Change Outgoing Alternative Image: ZP.17-10). To set a file as Menu Icon related item, set Menu Icons to Customize (ZP.17-4). Next Page 842p_E.indb 9-7 Managing Files Item Operation/Description Edit picture Edit files (ZP.9-12) Display picture Open files Set display* Set as wallpaper, Phone Book image, Menu Icons, etc. > Select an item "â " is added to item. Picture info Show file name, file size, etc. Attach to Send files via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) S! Mail Graphic mail Add selected files to Graphic Mail (ZP.13-5) Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP.10-3) IC transmission Send files via IC transmission (ZP.10-5) Add shortcut Create shortcuts (ZP.1-17) icon Copy to Copy files to microSD Card microSD Move to Move files to microSD Card microSD Positioning Set where to paste files in Standby > Select a position Item Operation/Description Edit file name Edit file names Move Move files to other folders Slideshow Show files in a folder continuously. Select display speed > Normal or Slow Delete this Delete a file > YES Delete all Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES MultipleSelect multiple files to use choice > Check files to use Y R[Menu] Y Select an item Memory Show memory information Status Sort Change display order of files > Select an order Pictures/ Toggle list view Alternatively, O[Change] to toggle File names Take contents Connect to site for Content Key key 9-7 10.4.21 10:57:52 AM If incoming calls arrive or handset is turned off while My Pictograms package file (.gpk) is being uncompressed, some pictograms in package file may not open. Retry uncompressing. Item Delete Tip âEnlarge Still Images (ZP.9-6) âEditing Still Images (ZP.9-12) âCreating Animations âSaving Still Images to Phone Book (ZP.9-13) Managing Files â Ring Songs&Tones Item Operation/Description Edit file name Edit file names Play melody Play back files Set as ring > Set as ringtone tone "â " is added to item. Add shortcut Create shortcuts (ZP.1-17) icon Attach to Send files via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) S! Mail Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP.10-3) IC transmission Send files via IC transmission (ZP.10-5) Copy to Copy files to microSD Card microSD Song¡Tone Show titles, file names, etc. info Memory Show memory information Status Sort Operation/Description > Select a type ăťDelete this Y YES ăťDelete select Y Check files to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES ăťDelete all Y Enter Phone Password Y YES Change display order of files > Select an order Move files to other folders Move files to microSD Card Move Move to microSD Take contents Connect to site for Content Key key â S! Appli/Lifestyle-Appli Item Start Security level S! Appli info Add shortcut icon Move to microSD Delete Operation/Description Activate S! Appli or Lifestyle-Appli Set security level (ZP.15-4) Show file names, file sizes, etc. Create shortcuts (ZP.1-17) Move files to microSD Card (Lifestyle-Appli cannot be moved) Delete files > YES â Music See "Functions Available in Chaku-Uta FullÂŽ/WMA File List" (ZP.8-9) 9-8 842p_E.indb 9-8 10.4.21 10:57:52 AM â Videos Delete all Multiplechoice Memory Status Sort Operation/Description Set as ringtones or Start-up display Show titles, file names, etc. Send files via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Send files via Infrared (ZP.10-3) Send files via IC transmission (ZP.10-5) Copy files to microSD Card Move files to microSD Card Move files to other folders Create shortcuts (ZP.1-17) Edit file names Delete a file > YES Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES Select multiple files to use > Check files to use Y R[Menu] Y Select an item Show memory information Change display order of files > Select an order Listing Change list view O[Change] to toggle views Take contents Connect to site for Content Key key Item Contents info Move Copy Multiplechoice Comment view Memory Status Delete this Delete all Operation/Description Show titles, file names, etc. Move files to other folders Copy files to other folders Select multiple files to use > Check files to use Y R[Menu] Y Select an item Show descriptions Show memory information Delete a file > YES Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES â TV See Pictures folder for still images. Item Edit title Video info Add shortcut icon Delete this Operation/Description > Enter titles Show titles, channel names, etc. Create shortcuts (ZP.1-17) Managing Files Item Register Video info Attach to S! Mail Send Ir data IC transmission Copy to microSD Move to microSD Move Add shortcut icon Edit file name Delete this â PC Movies Delete a file > YES Delete selected > Check files to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES Delete all Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES Memory Status Show memory information Listing Change list view O[Change] to toggle views 9-9 842p_E.indb 9-9 10.4.21 10:57:52 AM â Books Managing Files Item Play Connect to Website Book info Copy to microSD Move to microSD Add folder Edit file name Move Take contents key Delete â Customized Screen Operation/Description Play back files Open site link Show file names, file sizes, etc. Copy files to microSD Card Move files to microSD Card Add folders Edit file names Move files to other folders Connect to site for Content Key Delete files > YES Item Preview Collective Setting File info Copy to microSD Move to microSD Edit file name Delete this Delete all Multiplechoice Memory Status Sort Operation/Description Preview files Set Customized Screen all at once Show titles, file names, etc. Copy files to microSD Card Move files to microSD Card Edit file names Delete a file > YES Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES Select multiple files to use > Check files to use Y R[Menu] Y Select an item Show memory information Change display order of files > Select an order Listing Change list view O[Change] to toggle views Take contents Connect to site for Content Key key Connect to Open site link Website 9-10 842p_E.indb 9-10 10.4.21 10:57:53 AM â Templates Item Compose S! Mail Edit title Template Info Delete this Delete selected Delete All Operation/Description Send files via S! Mail (ZP.13-5) Edit titles Show title and file size > YES > Check files to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES > Enter Phone Password Y YES â Other Documents Operation/Description Show file names, file sizes, etc. Send files via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Copy files to microSD Card Managing Files Item File info Attach to S! Mail Copy to microSD Edit file name Move Delete this Note Titles of mp4/3gp Ring Songs&Tones files and Videos/Music/Customized Screen files appear in respective lists. Files without titles appear with file names (created when files are saved to handset). Titles cannot be changed; edited file names may not appear in lists. Edit file names Move files to other folders Delete a file > YES Delete all Delete all files > Enter Phone Password Y YES MultipleSelect multiple files to use choice > Check files to use Y R[Menu] Y Select an item Memory Status Show memory information Sort Change display order of files > Select an order 9-11 842p_E.indb 9-11 10.4.21 10:57:53 AM Using/Editing Still Images Item Change size Editing Still Images Edit features are not available for all file types. Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Pictures Select a folder Y Select a file Y R[Menu] Y Edit picture R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Managing Files Item Operation/Description Marker stamp > Select a stamp Y EI to move stamp Y HI[Put] Following options are available when positioning a stamp: ăťTo rotate or scale up/down: R[Menu] Y Select an item ăťTo start over: Q[Cancel] To add: Q[Add] Frame > Select a frame ăťTo rotate 180 degrees: R[Menu] Y 180° rotation ăťTo change frame: FI ăťTo return to frame list: Q[Cancel] Character > Enter text Y EI to move text Y HI[Put] To change content/color/font/size: When positioning stamp stamp, R[Menu] Y Operate selected item To start over: Q[Cancel] after positioning Trim away Retouch Rotate Brightness Attach to S! Mail* Save* Operation/Description > Select a size To start over: Q[Cancel] > Specify a size Y EI to specify area Y HI[Set] To start over: After specifying area, Q[Cancel] > Select an item To start over: Q[Cancel] > 90° to right , 90° to left or 180° To start over: Q[Cancel] > FI to adjust brightness Create S! Mail with edited still images. > HI[Set] Y Create S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Edited files are automatically saved. ] to attach pictures to S! Mail Alternatively, Q[ Overwrite/rename to save edited files. * Available after other editing operations. HI[Set] Y HI[Save] YES (Overwrite) or NO (Save as) 9-12 842p_E.indb 9-12 10.4.21 10:57:53 AM Creating Animations Saving Still Images to Phone Book Savable sizes: Standby (240 x 427) or smaller in JPEG, GIF or PNG format (up to 300 Kbytes) Save images to up to 100 Phone Book entries. Still images cannot be saved to USIM Card Phone Book entries. Saving Original Animation Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Pictures âś Original Animation Y <1st> - <20th> Q[Finish] Select a folder Y Select a file Repeat Step 2. In Original Animation list, press R[Menu] for following operations. Item Operation/Description Edit title > Enter title Org. animation Add more files to an Original Animation (ZAbove) Display Play back an Original Animation picture Alternatively, select an Original Animation from list to play back. Set display Set an Original Animation as Standby display, etc. > Select item to set Original Animation as Picture info View item set for Set display Release Cancel a saved Original Animation animation > YES Select a folder Y Select a file Y R[Menu] Y Set display Y Phone Book New Entry New Y Enter details (Y From Step 3 on P.4-4) Y Q[Finish] Add to Existing Entry Add Y Select entry Y Q[Finish] Y YES Managing Files Functions Available in Original Animation List Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Pictures 9-13 842p_E.indb 9-13 10.4.21 10:57:54 AM Managing Folders/Files Managing Folders The following operations are available in Pictures, Music, Books, Videos, Ring Songs&Tones, PC Movies and Other Documents. Main Menu âś Data Folder Select a folder Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Managing Files Item Operation/Description Add folder Create user folders Edit folder Edit user folder names name Delete folder Delete a user folder > Enter Phone Password Y YES Y YES Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES Y YES image 1 Edit Play Lists Edit Play List 2 Release Play Cancel edited Play Lists List 2 > YES Select Specify folders on microSD Card to save files to storage 3 > YES Folders cannot be specified when saving Books files. Memory View memory capacity/number of saved files Status 4 Play List folder in Ring Songs&Tones folder only microSD Card only Music folder only Using Play List Use Play List to organize Data Folder Ring Songs&Tones/ Videos files. Select Ring Songs&Tones, Music or Videos folder files to create Play List links to each file in its original folder. Creating Ring Songs&Tones Play Lists Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Ring Songs&Tones Highlight Play List Y R[Menu] Y Edit Play List Select a number Y Select a folder Y Select a file Repeat Step 2. Q[Finish] â Play Back Play List > Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Ring Songs&Tones âś Play List Files are played back in the saved order. â Delete a File > After Step 1, select a file Y Release this Pictures folder only 9-14 842p_E.indb 9-14 10.4.21 10:57:54 AM â Delete All Files > After Step 1, R[Menu] Y Release Play List Y YES Note mp4/3gp files cannot be added to Play List except in Music Player Play List. Creating Video Play Lists Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Videos âś Play List Select a Play List Q[Finish] Select a number Y Select a folder Y Select a file Repeat Step 2. â Play Back Play Lists > Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Videos âś Play List âś Highlight Play List Y Q[Play] Files are played back in the saved order. â Delete a File > After Step 1, (highlight a file Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or DEL all from list Y YES 842P is compatible with up to 2 GB commercial microSD Cards and up to 16 GB commercial microSDHC Cards (as of March 2009). For information on memory card compatibility, visit the website below (Japanese). Note that microSD Cards not listed on the website may not function properly. ăť From Yahoo! Keitai P-egg (as of April 2009) Yahoo! Keitai top page Y ăĄăăĽăźăŞăšă Y čžć¸ăťăăźăŤ Y ăąăźăżă¤ăĄăźăŤăź Y P-egg ăť From PC http://panasonic.jp/mobile/ Not all operations are guaranteed by the microSD/microSDHC Cards listed. Format new microSD/microSDHC Cards for use with 842P (ZP.9-17). Note SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration of microSD Card information. Keep a copy of Phone Book entries, etc. in a separate place. microSD Card has no write protect feature; there is a risk of accidental erasure/overwriting of files. Managing Files microSD Card â Change Order > After Step 1, R[Menu] Y Oder to play Y Select a file Y Select a target Y Q[Finish] Y Q[Finish] 9-15 842p_E.indb 9-15 10.4.21 10:57:54 AM microSD Card Installation Removing Turn off handset before inserting/removing microSD Card. Push microSD Card in Remove microSD Card and close cover Inserting Open cover. Insert microSD Card until it clicks Managing Files microSD Card pops out with a light push. Close cover To close cover: ZLeft Note Do not turn off handset or remove battery/microSD Card while flashes. microSD Card may be damaged or files lost. microSD Card may pop out when inserting/removing it. microSD Card Check When microSD Card is installed correctly, appears. If appears, microSD Card cannot be used. Remove microSD Card from handset, and re-insert it. If does not disappear, execute Check microSD (ZP.9-20) or format microSD Card (ZP.9-17). (Display Indicator: ZP.1-8) 9-16 842p_E.indb 9-16 10.4.21 10:57:55 AM Format microSD Card Select a category Formatting microSD Card deletes all saved files/data. Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup R[Menu] Y microSD format Category List Enter Phone Password Y YES Select a file Backup date appears as file name. File List Select a data Data List Managing Files Note Do not turn handset power off or remove microSD Card or battery while formatting; may damage handset or microSD Card. microSD Cards formatted on other devices may not be used. Format microSD Card on 842P before use. 842P cannot format incompatible microSD Cards. If format fails, turn power off and remove microSD Card from 842P. Reinsert microSD Card and format it again. Viewing microSD Card Files View Phone Book entries, Calendar events, Tasks, mail messages, Notepads and Bookmarks backed up on microSD Card. Detailed Data Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup Note If messages on microSD Card do not appear correctly, copy messages to handset (ZP.9-18) and execute Charset Conversion (ZP.13-22). 9-17 842p_E.indb 9-17 10.4.21 10:57:56 AM Handset Data Backup Back up handset data (Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks, Messages, Notepad, Bookmarks, Content Keys) to microSD Card; restore handset data after accidental loss/alteration. Highlight a file Y R[Menu] Y Add to phone or Overwrite to phone Y Enter Phone Password Backing up to microSD Card Restore All Files Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup Managing Files Highlight a category Y R[Menu] Y Copy to microSD (Y For Bookmarks , select an item) Enter Phone Password Y YES All files of selected category are backed up to microSD Card. â One File Backup > Open a file Y R[Menu] Y Copy to microSD Y YES Restoring from microSD Card Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup Select a category Select a file Y Highlight an item Y R[Menu] Y Add to phone Restore One File Back up Content Key: ZP.9-21 Restore One Item R[Menu] Y Add all to phone or Overwr. all to ph. Y Enter Phone Password YES Note Note that Overwrite to phone or Overwr. all to ph. erases all files of same category on handset. Files of 10 MB or larger cannot be moved/copied from microSD Card to handset. Data backed up in other SoftBank handsets may not be restored in 842P depending on type and size. Tip âDelete Items from microSD Card âView microSD Card Memory Capacity (ZP.9-20) 9-18 842p_E.indb 9-18 10.4.21 10:57:56 AM PC File Transfers Folder Structure Files moved or copied from 842P to microSD Card are managed as shown below: Save files in folders by file type. Pictures Sounds & Ringtones Calendar Backup files Phone Book Backup files Content Key Backup files Tasks Backup files Notepad Backup files Drafts Backup files Incoming Mail Backup files Unsent Messages Backup files Sent Messages Backup files Videos WMFile* FlashÂŽ files S! Appli Sound files with .3gp, .mp4, .smc Other files My Pictograms Still images moved/copied from handset to Main Folder in microSD Card Sound files of: up to 5 MB with .3gp, .mp4, up to 300 KB with .mid, .midi, .amr Videos moved/copied from handset to Main Folder in microSD Card PC Movies saved from PC to microSD Card SD_VIDEO Videos saved to microSD Card Managing Files DCIM Still images saved to microSD Card PRIVATE MYFOLDER Utility Calendar Calendar.BCK Contacts Contacts.BCK Rights Tasks Tasks.BCK Memo Memo.BCK Mail Drafts Drafts.BCK Inbox Inbox.BCK Outbox Outbox.BCK Sent Sent Messages. Messages BCK My Items Book Bookmarks Bookmarks.BCK Custom Screens Flash(R) Games and More Music Other Documents Pictograms Some copy protected files have extensions different from above. When moving/copying videos from microSD Card to handset, file format or file size may change. * If WMFile does not appear in My Items (MYFOLDER), create and save a folder titled WMFile. E-comics Bookmarks Backup files Familiar Usability applications 9-19 842p_E.indb 9-19 10.4.21 10:57:57 AM Using Data on microSD Card With a microSD Card inserted, connect handset with a PC via USB cable (not included) to read/write data from/onto microSD Card. Following equipment is required: Connector Cable: USB cable PC: PC with USB port (Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev 1.1 compliant) Compatible Operating Systems: WindowsÂŽ 2000, WindowsÂŽ XP, Windows VistaÂŽ (Japanese version in each) Managing Files Main Menu âś Settings âś Connectivity âś USB Mode âś microSD Mode Connect handset to PC via USB cable while 842P is on PC recognizes microSD Card. appears in Standby (handset). Note Even if incoming call arrives, reading/writing data continues during calls. After calls, check indicators on PC to see if reading/writing is complete. File names saved in microSD Card may not properly appear if changed on PC. microSD Card Functions â Restore microSD Card items (Check microSD) > Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup âś R[Menu] âś Check microSD âś YES Do not turn handset power off or remove microSD Card or battery while formatting; may damage handset or microSD Card. It may take 30 seconds or longer to complete Check microSD depending on data volume on microSD Card. 842P cannot check incompatible or unformatted microSD Cards. 842P may delete files and folders that fail to be restored. â Delete Items from microSD Card > Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup âś Select a category âś (Highlight a file Y) R[Menu] âś Delete this or Delete all (âś For Delete all, enter Phone Password) âś YES Content Key cannot be deleted. â View microSD Card Memory Capacity > Main Menu âś Tools âś microSD Backup âś R[Menu] âś microSD info 9-20 842p_E.indb 9-20 10.4.21 10:57:57 AM 9 Managing Files â Back Up Content key Copy Content Keys to microSD Card from handset or to handset from microSD Card. > Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Content Key âś Copy to microSD or Copy from microSD âś Enter Phone Password Content Keys with expiration dates or usage limits cannot be backed up. USIM Card inserted when Content Keys were moved to microSD Card must be inserted to move Content Keys from microSD Card. Some applications are made for use on specific models. Some models move Content Keys to microSD Card instead of backing up. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information for more information. Content Keys are backed up after the previous back up file is deleted. To back up another key and keep existing keys, move existing keys to handset first and back up a new key. 9-21 842p_E.indb 9-21 10.4.21 10:57:57 AM 9 Managing Files 9-22 842p_E.indb 9-22 10.4.21 10:57:57 AM Connectivity Infrared............................................................... 10-2 Before Using Infrared................................................................10-2 One/Multiple File Transfer .........................................................10-3 All File Transfers........................................................................10-3 IC Transmission ................................................... 10-4 One File Transfer .......................................................................10-5 All File Transfers........................................................................10-5 SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese)................. 10-6 USB (Japanese) ................................................... 10-6 Setting USB Mode ....................................................................10-6 Transferring Data via USB Cable ................................................10-6 Data Communication via USB Cable..........................................10-7 10 10-1 842p_E.indb 10-1 10.4.21 10:57:58 AM Transferable Files Infrared Before Using Infrared Transfer Phone Book/Calendar events, messages, bookmarks and Data Folder files wirelessly between 842P and compatible devices, including PCs and other mobiles. 10 Connectivity 842P infrared function is based on IrMC1.1, however, some IrMC1.1based device transmissions may not be transmitted/received within specification. Debris may inhibit infrared transfers; clean infrared ports with a soft cloth beforehand. Direct sunlight/fluorescent light may inhibit transfers. Align infrared ports within 20 cm of one another and make sure no objects are placed between them. Do not move the devices until transfer is complete. Within 20 cm Infrared Port Condition One file Transferable file Phone Book (Account Details) â Calendar events 1 â Tasks â Received message â Sent message â Drafts â Notepad â Ring Songs&Tones â Still image 2 3 â Video 3 â Bookmark â (Yahoo! Keitai, PC Site Browser) â: Transferable Ă: Not transferable Saved Holidays/Memorial days not transferable Including FlashÂŽ files Multiple files transferable All files Up to 1000 Up to 1000 Up to 100 Up to 1000 Up to 500 Up to 10 Up to 20 Ă Ă Ă Up to 100 each Note Following files cannot transfer: ăť Files prohibited for transfers from 842P ăť Phone Book entries and SMS on USIM Card If memory becomes full, remaining entries are truncated (Memory List: ZP.18-24). 10-2 842p_E.indb 10-2 10.4.21 10:57:58 AM One/Multiple File Transfer All File Transfers Transferable Files: ZP.10-2 Precaution Receiving all files overwrites all saved files including secret/protected files. Files saved in Secret Mode are also deleted. Sending all Phone Book entries sends Account Details as well. User-edited information is overwritten (handset number remains). Sending Highlight a file, and follow the steps below Files to Send Phone Book Account Details Messages Bookmarks Other Files > R[Menu] Y Send Ir data Y Send This > R[Menu] Y Send to ExtrnlDvcs Y Send Ir data Y Send This > R[Menu] Y Send Ir data To send multiple files: R[Menu] Y Multiple-choice Y Select files to send Y R[Menu] Y Send Ir data > R[Menu] Y Send Ir data Session Number Session number (4 digits) is required for all file transfers via Infrared and IC transmission. Sender and recipient must enter same Session number to complete transfers. Highlight a file, and follow the steps below Files to Send Operation/Description Phone Book R[Menu] Y Send Ir data Y Send all phonebook Messages YES Receiving Main Menu âś Tools âś Receive via Infrared âś Receive When a file is received, YES 10 Sending Bookmarks Other Files Connectivity Still Images/ Videos Operation/Description > R[Menu] Y Send Ir data Y Send phonebook > O[Ir] R[Menu] Y Send Ir data Y Send All R[Menu] Y Send to ExtrnlDvcs Y Send Ir data Y Send All R[Menu] Y Send all Ir data Enter Phone Password Y Enter Session number Y YES Recipient must enter the same Session number to start transfers. Send files from sender side within 30 seconds. To receive subsequent files, select YES . 10-3 842p_E.indb 10-3 10.4.21 10:57:58 AM Receiving Main Menu âś Tools âś Receive via Infrared âś Receive All Enter Phone Password Y Enter same Session number as sender's Y YES Y YES Saved files are deleted, and transfer starts. IC Transmission Exchange files with another IC compatible handset using reader/writer function. Type of files and transfer conditions are same as those for infrared file transfer (ZP.10-2). Multiple file transfer is not available. IC transmission is not available when IC Card Lock (ZP.16-5) is activated. When receiving dada, end all active functions. logo close to or away from If there is difficulty in file transfer, move a the other logo or move each side up, down, left, or right. Data cannot be sent during charging battery. 10 Connectivity Align logos of both handsets 10-4 842p_E.indb 10-4 10.4.21 10:57:59 AM One File Transfer All File Transfers Before Receiving a File Precautions/Session number (ZP.10-3) Receive IC Datum is set to ON by default. When Receive IC Datum is OFF , One File Transfer is unavailable. To set Receive IC Datum on: Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś IC Card Settings âś Receive IC Datum âś ON Sending Highlight a file, and follow the steps below Other Files Operation/Description > R[Menu] Y IC transmission Y Send phonebook > P[ICtrans] > R[Menu] Y IC Transmission Y Send This > R[Menu] Y Send to ExtrnlDvcs Y IC transmission Y Send This > R[Menu] Y IC transmission YES Receiving Align YES logo on sender side with 842P (recipient) Y Highlight a file, and follow the steps below Files to Send Operation/Description Phone Book > R[Menu] Y IC transmission Y Send all phonebook Messages > R[Menu] Y IC Transmission Y Send All Bookmarks > R[Menu] Y Send to ExtrnlDvcs Y IC transmission Y Send All Other Files > R[Menu] Y AllIC transmission Enter Phone Password Y Enter Session number Y YES Recipient must enter the same Session number to start transfers. Receiving Align 10 Connectivity Files to Send Phone Book Account Details Messages Bookmarks Sending logo on sender side with 842P (recipient) YES Y Enter Phone Password Y Enter same Session number as sender's Saved files are deleted. Transfer starts. 10-5 842p_E.indb 10-5 10.4.21 10:57:59 AM SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) USB (Japanese) Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks, messages, Bookmarks, Notepads and Data Folder can be transferred to a PC, edited or managed by using SoftBank Utility Software. Connect 842P to a PC via USB cable (not included) specified by SoftBank for data transfer or data communication. Setting USB Mode For details on and downloading SoftBank Utility Software, visit http://mb.softbank.jp/r/utilitysoft/cd/ (Japanese) 10 Note USB cable (not included) is necessary for using SoftBank Utility Software. S! Appli, PC Movies, TV, Lifestyle-Appli, Books, Customized Screen, Templates and Other Documents cannot be backed up. Copy protected files may not be backed up. Set USB Mode to Communication Mode (ZRight). Communication Mode Main Menu âś Settings âś Connectivity âś USB Mode Select an item (See below) Connectivity Item Operation/Description Communication Packet transmission, 64K data transmission, data transfer Mode and calls with USB handsfree compatible devices are available (ZP.10-7) microSD Read/write data on microSD Card (ZP.9-20) Mode MTP Mode Transfer/delete music data via Windows MediaÂŽ Player on PC (ZP.8-4) Transferring Data via USB Cable Transfer data using SoftBank Utility Software (ZLeft). Transferring data in microSD Mode (ZP.9-20) 10-6 842p_E.indb 10-6 10.4.21 10:58:00 AM Data Communication via USB Cable Use 842P as a modem for Internet access by connecting 842P with a PC. Note Connecting handset to a PC or PDA for Internet access may incur high packet transmission fees. Download utility software from URL below and install on PC. http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/download/842p/index.html Install "USBăăŠă¤ă (USB Driver)" and "Modem Wizard" from Utility Software (842P) to a PC Set 842P to Communication Mode (ZP.10-6), and connect 842P to PC via USB cable Power up 842P before connecting to PC via USB cable. Start up "Modem Wizard", and operate communication setup "Modem Wizard" enables you to set up APN and dial-up easily. For setup/starting procedures, see "842P Modem Wizard" Help. Connectivity 10 10-7 842p_E.indb 10-7 10.4.21 10:58:00 AM 10 Connectivity 10-8 842p_E.indb 10-8 10.4.21 10:58:00 AM Handset Security Changing Phone Password ................................. 11-2 Security Functions .............................................. 11-2 USIM PINs ................................................................................11-2 Keyguard ..................................................................................11-3 Privacy Key Lock .......................................................................11-4 Personal Data Lock ...................................................................11-4 Secure Remote Lock .................................................................11-6 Key Pad Dial Lock .....................................................................11-7 Side-keys Guard .......................................................................11-8 Additional Lock Functions .........................................................11-8 Restricting Calls/Messages ................................. 11-8 Hiding Call Logs and Sent/Received Address List........................11-8 Secret Mode/Secret Data Only...................................................11-9 Setting Secret Mail ...................................................................11-9 Mail Security ..........................................................................11-10 Call Restrictions......................................................................11-10 Delaying Ringtone ..................................................................11-11 Rejecting Unknown Callers .....................................................11-11 Rejecting Calls without Caller ID .............................................11-11 11 Reset................................................................. 11-12 Reset Settings ........................................................................11-12 All Reset ................................................................................11-12 11-1 842p_E.indb 11-1 10.4.21 10:58:00 AM Changing Phone Password 9999 Change Phone Password as required. For Phone Password details: ZP.1-23 Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Change Phone Password Enter current 4-8-digit Phone Password Enter new 4-8-digit Phone Password Y YES Security Functions 11 USIM PINs Handset Security For more information about PINs: ZP.1-3 Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are not dialable in PIN/PIN2, PUK/PUK2 entry window. PIN Authentication Activate to require PIN entry each time handset is turned on. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś PIN Authentication Enter Phone Password Y PIN Authentication ON To deactivate PIN Authentication: OFF Enter PIN Changing PIN/PIN2 Set PIN Authentication to ON before changing PIN (ZAbove). Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś PIN Authentication Enter Phone Password Y Change PIN or Change PIN2 Enter current PIN/PIN2 Enter new PIN/PIN2 Reenter new PIN/PIN2 11-2 842p_E.indb 11-2 10.4.21 10:58:00 AM 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 PIN Unblocking Key (PUK/PUK2). For information about PUK/PUK2, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-33). In PIN lock mode, enter PUK/PUK2 Keyguard Lock handset keys to prevent accidental operation except when turning power on/off or answering incoming calls. In Standby, press and hold HI When Keyguard is set, appears. To cancel Keyguard, repeat operation. While Keyguard is Active Enter new PIN/PIN2 Reenter new PIN/PIN2 Note Turning off power cannot cancel Keyguard. 11 Handset Security Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled (Even turning off power is counted as one incorrect entry.). Write down PUK/PUK2. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.18-33). Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even when Keyguard is active. Entered numbers do not appear on Display. Once numbers are dialed, Keyguard is canceled. Press K to disable Calendar event tone or Alarm. Keyguard can be canceled even during a call. 11-3 842p_E.indb 11-3 10.4.21 10:58:01 AM Privacy Key Lock Personal Data Lock OFF Set Privacy Key Lock to require Phone Password for using 842P except for turning handset on/off and answering calls. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Privacy Key Lock Enter Phone Password When Privacy Key Lock is set, appears in Standby. To cancel Privacy Key Lock, enter Phone Password in Standby. If Phone Password is incorrectly entered five times, 842P turns off. Set Personal Data Lock to prevent others from reading or tampering with your personal information in Phone Book or Data Folder. Activate to require Phone Password for accessing personal data. â Locked Functions/Data ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ While Privacy Key Lock is Active 11 Handset Security Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even when Privacy Key Lock is active. Only phone numbers appear on Display for incoming calls. Message ringtones or Alarm tones are disabled. Calendar event tone or Alarm is disabled. S! Quick News and some indicators on Display do not appear. They appear after Privacy Key Lock is canceled. Note Turning off power cannot cancel Privacy Key Lock. ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Messaging S! Appli Phone Book search/saving/setting Memory Manager/ Memory Status (Phone Book) Account Details Restrictions (Phone Book) Notepad Calendar Tasks Shortcuts Event Indicators Camera/Video Camera Lifestyle Appli microSD Backup Answer Phone Voice Recorder Customized Screen Voice Announce ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Software Update Yahoo! Keitai viewing/setting PC Site Browser viewing/setting Bookmarks/ Saved Pages BookSurfingÂŽ e-Book Viewer S! Quick News S! Info Ch./Weather Content Key obtaining/backup Voice Dial Data Folder Music Player Digital TV Bar Code Reader Receive via Infrared IC Data transmission Alarm Reset Settings All Reset 11-4 842p_E.indb 11-4 10.4.21 10:58:01 AM Activating/Canceling Personal Data Lock Deactivate Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Personal Data Lock Enter Phone Password Y Activate/Deactivate While Personal Data Lock is set, appears in Standby. To cancel Personal Data Lock, repeat operation. If Lock OFF at Open is set, password entry is requested when 842P is opened. Canceling Personal Data Lock Temporarily Note While Personal Data Lock is set, some indicators do not appear in Standby. They appear after lock is canceled. Turning off power does not cancel Personal Data Lock. Customizing Personal Data Lock Select an item (See below) Item Alarm Tone Operation/Description Enable/disable Alarms (Calendar, TV timer, or other alerts) or TV Timer Recording. > Select an item Y Accept (Enable) or Not Accept (Disable) Incoming Call Show/hide Event Indicator (incoming messages) or Phone Act Book entry information (incoming calls). > Select an item ăťIncoming Message Y Accept (Show indicator) or Not Accept (Hide indicator) ăťPhone Book Available Y Accept (Show Phone Book Entry information) or Not Accept (Hide information) Display/Tone Enable/disable Display settings, ringtones or indicators. > Select an item ăťInternal Display Y Accept (Enable Display Settings) or Not Accept (Disable) ăťRing Tones Y Accept (Enable Sound Settings) or Not Accept (Disable) ăťS! Quick News Y Accept (Show information) or Not Accept (Hide information) ăťS! Info Ch./Weather Y Accept (Show indicators) or Not Accept (Hide indicators) 11 Handset Security When Phone Password is entered, disappears and disabled functions become temporarily available. Once handset returns to Standby while no functions are active, Personal Data Lock is active again. Some functions remain unavailable. Deactivate Personal Data Lock to use the following: ăť Receiving IC data ăťReject unknown Enable/disable Alarm, incoming message notification, etc. while Personal Data Lock is active. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Personal Data Lock Enter Phone Password Y Customize 11-5 842p_E.indb 11-5 10.4.21 10:58:01 AM Activating Personal Data Lock when Closing Handset Released Set Timer Lock at Close to automatically activate Personal Data Lock when specified time has elapsed after 842P is closed. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Timer Lock at Close Enter Phone Password Y Personal Data Lock Y Select a time Confirmation appears asking whether to activate Lock OFF at Open. When Timer Lock at Close is set, appears. When OFF is selected, setting is canceled. 11 Handset Security Opening Personal Data Lock OFF Window when Opening Handset OFF Secure Remote Lock If handset is lost or stolen, remotely lock handset from a PC or mobile. If Secure Remote Lock is active, all operations are unavailable except to turn handset on. For service details and user agreement/registration, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp) or My SoftBank. Accessing My SoftBank from Handset (Japanese) For service details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website. Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Yahoo! Keitai âś ăĄăăĽăźăŞăšă âś My SoftBank âś English Follow onscreen instructions. Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even while Secure Remote Lock is set. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Lock OFF at Open Enter Phone Password Personal Data Lock Y ON Note When Timer Lock at Close and Lock OFF at Open are both active, canceling Personal Data Lock when opening handset temporarily cancels lock. However, lock activates again when specified time elapses after closing 842P. 11-6 842p_E.indb 11-6 10.4.21 10:58:02 AM Showing Messages during Secure Remote Lock Key Pad Dial Lock OFF Set Display message to appear when Secure Remote Lock is active. Use preset message or create a message. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Lock Message Enter Phone Password Display Setting Y ON â Save Lock Messages > After Step 1, Message Y Enter a message Released Allow dialing only from Phone Book entries and lock dialing with keypad. Unauthorized use of 842P can be prevented. â Unavailable Operations ăť Dialing with keypad ăť Phone Book (saving, editing, deleting, copying from microSD Card, and sending/receiving via Infrared, IC transmission) ăť Sending S! Mail/SMS Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Key Pad Dial Lock Enter Phone Password While Key Pad Dial Lock is set, appears in Standby. To cancel Key Pad Dial Lock, repeat operation. 11 Handset Security â Available Operations ăť Dialing from Phone Book or Voice Dial ăť Dialing from Redial, Outgoing Call Logs, Incoming Call Logs, Sent address, or Received address (only phone numbers/mail addresses saved in Phone Book) Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even while Key Pad Dial Lock is set. 11-7 842p_E.indb 11-7 10.4.21 10:58:02 AM Restricting Calls/Messages Side-keys Guard Hiding Call Logs and Sent/Received Address List OFF Set Side-keys Guard to disable side key operations while 842P is closed. Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Side-keys Guard 11 ON While Side-keys Guard is set, appears in Standby. To set Side-keys Guard to OFF , repeat operation. Note When Menu Icons is set to Pattern 5 or Customize , press HI in Standby Y Press and hold * to toggle ON/OFF . Handset Security Additional Lock Functions â IC Card Lock Deactivate Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ functions (ZP.16-5). ON Main Menu âś Settings âś Incoming Settings âś Call Logs Enter Phone Password Select an item (See below) Item Incoming Outgoing Operation/Description Show/hide Incoming Call Logs/Received address list Show/hide Redial/Outgoing Call Logs/Sent address list OFF Note While Incoming Call Logs is OFF, Answer Phone (Voice Calls) does not play. Selecting Missed Call indicator does not show Missed calls list. â Remote Lock Deactivate Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ functions remotely (ZP.16-5). 11-8 842p_E.indb 11-8 10.4.21 10:58:02 AM Secret Mode/Secret Data Only Deactivate Phone Book entries and calendar events saved as secret data appear only when 842P is in Secret Mode/Secret Data Only. Set Phone Book or Calendar events as secret data (Phone Book: ZP.4-7, 4-8 / Calendar events: ZP.12-5) Note Select whether to save data edited/saved in Secret Mode as secret data. Data saved/edited in Secret Data Only are saved as secret data. Tip Settings âSet Learning Feature Off for Secret Mode/Secret Data Only (ZP.17-9) Setting Secret Mail Main Menu âś Settings âś Security Select an item (See below) Enter Phone Password For Secret Data Only, number of saved secret data appears. When Secret Mode/Secret Data Only is set, appears (For Secret Data Only, indicator flashes.). â Cancel Secret Mode/Secret Data Only > In Standby, K or follow Step 1 above. â Cancel Secret Setting > In Phone Book/Calendar event window, R[Menu] Y Release secret Set messages from secret Phone Book entries to appear only when handset is set to Secret Mode or Secret Data Only. 11 Q Y Settings Handset Security Item Operation/Description Secret Mode View all data including secret data Secret Data View only secret data Only ON Universal Settings Y Secret Mail Display Enter Phone Password OFF Note When both Spam Filter and Secret Mail Display are set, messages from Phone Book entries saved as secret mode are sorted into Spam Folder (Safe List: ZP.13-17). 11-9 842p_E.indb 11-9 10.4.21 10:58:02 AM Mail Security Set handset to require Phone Password for opening mail boxes or operating Server Mail. Q Y Settings Universal Settings Y Mail Security Enter Phone Password Y Repeat item selection* Y Q[Finish] * To cancel: press HI again. 11 Handset Security â Set/Cancel Mail Security by Incoming Mail Folder > Q Y Incoming Mail Y Highlight a folder Y R[Menu] Y Mail Security Y Enter Phone Password Call Restrictions Reject/accept/forward calls from specified phone numbers, or restrict calling unspecified phone numbers. Item Restrict Dialing Call Rejection Call Acceptance Call Forwarding Operation/Description Allow calls only to set numbers Reject specified numbers Accept from specified numbers only Automatically forward specified numbers Set destination numbers (Call Forwarding: ZP.2-17) To cancel, repeat operation. â View/Cancel Phone Book Restrictions > Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Restrictions âś Enter Phone Password âś Select an item* âś Select a Phone Book entry âś Select a number âś YES * "â " appears for set item. Highlight an item, R[Menu] Y Release Settings Y YES to cancel restriction on all specified numbers. Note Missed call indicator appears in Standby for calls from rejected numbers. BI Y Search Phone Book Select an entry Y R[Menu] Y Restrictions Enter Phone Password Select an item (See right) 11-10 842p_E.indb 11-10 10.4.21 10:58:03 AM Delaying Ringtone Rejecting Calls without Caller ID OFF Delay ringtone/vibration for Voice/Video Calls from unknown numbers. Main Menu âś Settings âś Incoming Settings âś Ring Time Settings âś Ring Starting Time Accept Reject calls without Caller ID or from pay phones. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Call Setting w/o ID ON Y Enter start time Enter Phone Password Select an item Y Reject â Hide Missed Call Records (Disconnected during Ringtone Delay) > Main Menu âś Settings âś Incoming Settings âś Ring Time Settings âś Missed Calls Display âś Not Display Accept Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Reject Unknown Enter Phone Password Y Reject Handset Security Rejecting Unknown Callers 11 11-11 842p_E.indb 11-11 10.4.21 10:58:03 AM Reset Reset Settings Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś Reset Settings Enter Phone Password Y YES Note Some default settings may not be restored. 11 All Reset Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings; clear all Phone Book/Data Folder entries etc. Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś All Reset Enter Phone Password Y YES Y YES 842P automatically turns off and restarts. Handset Security Note Fully charge battery ( ) beforehand. Phone Password is reset to default. USIM Card/microSD Card files are not affected. Data transmission settings (set via PC) are not affected. Non-restorable items when deleted by All Reset: ăť Customized settings, Call Logs, downloaded S! Appli, etc. 11-12 842p_E.indb 11-12 10.4.21 10:58:03 AM Tools Calendar ............................................................. 12-2 Sound Recorders............................................... 12-11 Opening Calendar ....................................................................12-2 Creating Calendar Events .........................................................12-2 Saving Holidays/Memorial Days ................................................12-3 Viewing/Editing Calendar Event Details .....................................12-4 Calendar Functions ...................................................................12-4 Voice Recorder .......................................................................12-11 Voice Announce......................................................................12-11 Tasks ................................................................... 12-6 Saving a Task............................................................................12-6 Using Tasks ..............................................................................12-6 Alarms ................................................................ 12-7 Alarm Tone ...............................................................................12-7 Setting Alarm ...........................................................................12-7 Calculator ........................................................... 12-8 Notepad.............................................................. 12-9 Bar Code Reader............................................... 12-12 Scanning Barcodes .................................................................12-12 Viewing/Editing Scanned Data ................................................12-13 Using Scanned Data ...............................................................12-13 Location Settings.............................................. 12-14 Positioning Lock .....................................................................12-14 Sending Location Information .................................................12-14 12 Saving a Note...........................................................................12-9 Notepad Functions ...................................................................12-9 Dictionary (Japanese) ....................................... 12-10 Activating Dictionary...............................................................12-10 Dictionary Applications ...........................................................12-10 12-1 842p_E.indb 12-1 10.4.21 10:58:04 AM Calendar Creating Calendar Events View by day, week or month; set Alarms for events. Opening Calendar Main Menu âś Tools âś Calendar Save up to 1000 entries. Main Menu âś Tools âś Calendar EI to highlight a date Y Q[New] Y Schedule Select an item (See below) Current month appears. When a date with Calendar events is selected, number of AM and PM events and up to three contents appear. P[Prev.] or O[Next] to show previous/next month calendar. To switch Monthly/Weekly view: ZP.12-4 Item Select icon/ Edit summary Whole day setting Date (from) Date (to) Repeat 12 Tools Monthly View Alarm Alarm tone Contents Operation/Description > Select an icon Y Edit subject > OFF or ON When ON is set, Alarm goes off at 0:00 a.m. > Enter start date and time > Enter end date and time > Select a repetition Y (For Select day , check days Y Q[Finish]) > Select an Alarm type (Y For ON/Set time , enter time) Alarm Tone: ZP.12-7 > Select an Alarm tone type Y Select a folder Y Select an Alarm tone > Enter event description 12-2 842p_E.indb 12-2 10.4.21 10:58:04 AM 3 Q[Finish] Calendar Event Indicators Following indicators appear in Calendar Window. (Blue): Morning event (Orange): Afternoon event ďźż (Underscore): Event that lasts for two days or longer Following indicators appear on Display. : Alarm : Monthly : Daily : Yearly : Weekly Save up to 100 entries (one entry a day) each for Holidays or Memorial days. Main Menu âś Tools âś Calendar Highlight a date Y Q[New] Y Holidays or Memorial days Select an item (See below) Item Date setting Repeat Operation/Description > Enter a date > Select a repetition type 1 time does not repeat Holidays/Memorial days events. Edit holiday/ > Enter description anniversary 12 Tools Note Calendar events between 00:00 on 2000/01/01 and 23:59 on 2037/12/31 can be saved on 842P. Alarm tone does not sound when Privacy Key Lock or Personal Data Lock is set. However, settings can be changed even while Personal Data Lock is set (ZP.11-5). Saving Holidays/Memorial Days Q[Finish] Indicators Holidays appear in red. Memorial days are marked with a red circle. Following indicators appear in Calendar/Calendar Event List Window: : Holidays : Memorial days : Yearly repeat 12-3 842p_E.indb 12-3 10.4.21 10:58:04 AM Viewing/Editing Calendar Event Details From Main Menu âś Tools âś Calendar EI to select a date Calendar Event List Select an event 12 Calendar Functions To edit: HI[Edit] Y Edit selected item (Schedule: ZFrom Step 2 on P.12-2/ Holiday, Anniversary: ZFrom Step 2 on P.12-3) Tools Calendar Event Details Main Menu âś Tools âś Calendar â Functions Available in Calendar Window > Highlight a date Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description New Create a new entry (ZP.12-2, P.12-3) Weekly Toggle Monthly/Weekly view display/ 1 Month Icon display Entries in category of selected icon appear > Select an icon No. of Display number of saved Schedule, Holiday or Anniversary entries schedules Add shortcut Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) icon Send all Ir (ZP.10-3) data AllIC (ZP.10-5) transmission Delete past > Select a category to delete Y YES Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y Select an item Y YES Reset Restore deleted Holidays holidays > YES 12-4 842p_E.indb 12-4 10.4.21 10:58:05 AM â Functions Available in Calendar Events List/Details > Select a date (Y Select a Schedule, Holiday or Anniversary) Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item New Edit Copy Calendar display Icon display Delete this Entries in category of selected icon appear > Select an icon Activate/deactivate Secret Mode > YES (Y For Set secret mode , enter Phone Password) Secret entries appear only in Secret Mode or Secret Data Only (ZP.11-9). Create S! Mail by copying event date and content to message text (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) (ZP.10-3) (ZP.10-3) Operation/Description Delete selected category entries up to the highlighted date > Select a category to delete Y YES Delete select > Check entries to delete Y Q[Finish] Y YES 12 Tools Set secret mode/ Release secret Compose S! Mail Send Ir data Send all Ir data IC transmission AllIC transmission Copy to microSD Operation/Description Create a new entry (ZP.12-2, P.12-3) Edit selected item (ZP.12-4) Copy an entry to another day > Enter date and time to copy an entry to Switch from Icon display to Calendar display Item Delete past (ZP.10-5) (ZP.10-5) Copy an entry to microSD Card > YES To display data on microSD Card: ZP.9-17 > YES 12-5 842p_E.indb 12-5 10.4.21 10:58:06 AM Tasks Using Tasks Make quick notes of task to manage in Task list. Saving a Task Main Menu âś Tools âś Tasks Q[New] Y Select an item (See below) Tools Priority Category Alarm Alarm tone Item New Edit Change status H [Edit] in detail To check saved Tasks, select a Task. To edit, press I window. Item Edit Tasks Due date 12 In Tasks window, press R[Menu] for following operations. Operation/Description > Enter content > Select how to enter due date Y Enter due date Select No date to enter none. > Select a priority level > Select a category > Select an Alarm type (Y For ON/Set time , enter time) Alarm Tone: ZP.12-7 > Select an Alarm tone type Y Select a folder Y Select an Alarm tone Q[Finish] When content is not entered, Tasks cannot be saved. Note Alarm tone does not sound when Privacy Key Lock or Personal Data Lock is set. However, settings can be changed even while Personal Data Lock is set (ZP.11-5). Show by category Sort/Filter Operation/Description Create a new entry (ZLeft) Edit an entry (ZLeft) Change status indicator shown in Tasks list > Select a status (Y For Completion , select an item Y Enter Completion date) Overdue status indicator turns red. > Select a category Sort list by due date, entry order, status, etc. > Select a condition Add shortcut Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) icon Send Ir data (ZP.10-3) Send all Ir (ZP.10-3) data IC transmission (ZP.10-5) AllIC (ZP.10-5) transmission Copy a Task to microSD Card Copy to microSD > YES To display data on microSD Card: ZP.9-17 Delete this > YES Delete select > Check entries Y Q[Finish] Y YES Delete Delete an entry in Completion status completed > YES Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES 12-6 842p_E.indb 12-6 10.4.21 10:58:06 AM Alarms Alarm Tone When scheduled time arrives, alarm tone sounds and Notification Light illuminates. Alarm image corresponding to icon appears on Display. To Stop Alarm Tone for Calendar Events, Tasks or Alarm Setting Alarm Set up to five alarms. Alarm tone sounds at the specified time once, everyday or weekly as set. Main Menu âś Tools âś Alarms Highlight an Alarm Y Q[Edit] Follow the steps below Press any key. Missed Alarm "Missed Alarm" Event Indicator appears in Standby for alarms missed during Privacy Key Lock, Personal Data Lock or Infrared transmission once locks are canceled or transmission ends. Select indicator to view content. Item Alarm (Alarm on/off) Time setting Repeat Operation/Description Activate or cancel Alarm > ON or OFF > Set Alarm time > Select a repetition (Y For Select day , check days Y Q[Finish]) Alarm tone > Select an Alarm tone type Y Select a folder Y Select an Alarm tone Alarms (Alarm > GI to set Alarm tone volume volume) Snooze > ON or OFF (Y For OFF , enter time) When Snooze is set to ON , Alarm tone sounds for 60 setting seconds, repeating up to six times at five minute intervals. Prefer > ON or OFF Set Manner Mode or Alarm priority. manner mode Next Page 842p_E.indb 12-7 12 Tools Note When one or more Alarms are set to the same time, alarm sounds in the order of : "Alarm" Y "Timer Recording" Y "Tasks" Y "Calendar" Y "Timer Watching" For Tasks, "Missed Alarm" indicator appears. 12-7 10.4.21 10:58:06 AM 3 Q[Finish] appears. Calculator Main Menu âś Tools âś Calculator Alarm Indicators Following indicators appear: : Repeats daily : Repeats weekly 12 Operation Assigned key Number (0 - 9) - â Cancel & Reactivate Alarm > In Alarms list, press R[Menu] Y Select set this or Release this Y YES Cancel or reactivate an alarm entry as required. Highlight an entry Y HI to reactivate/cancel Alarm. â á â Cancel Snooze > Press any key Y K Decimal point Tools Note Copy protected files may not be set as Alarm tone. Alarm tone does not sound when Privacy Key Lock or Personal Data Lock is set. However, settings can be changed even while Personal Data Lock is set (ZP.11-5). Clear Example: -17+28.5=11.5 17I 28Q5I 12-8 842p_E.indb 12-8 10.4.21 10:58:07 AM Notepad Notepad Functions Save up to 20 notes. In Notepad list window, press R[Menu] for following operations. Item Edit Compose S! Mail Edit schedule Saving a Note Main Menu âś Tools âś Notepad Enter text Select a saved note to view content. HI[Edit] to edit. Up to 256 double-byte or 512 single-byte characters can be entered. 12 Tools Notepads Window Operation/Description Edit a saved note Create S! Mail by copying content to message text (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) Copy a note to Schedule to create a Calendar event > Schedule Y Save a new note (ZFrom Step 2 on P.12-2) Add shortcut Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) icon Send Ir data (ZP.10-3) Send all Ir (ZP.10-3) data IC (ZP.10-5) transmission AllIC (ZP.10-5) transmission Copy to Copy a note to microSD Card microSD > YES To display data on microSD Card: ZP.9-17 Notepad Info Display entry date, latest modified date and category of note Category > Select a category When no category applies, select None . Delete this > YES Delete > Check notes Y Q[Finish] Y YES selected Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES 12-9 842p_E.indb 12-9 10.4.21 10:58:07 AM Dictionary (Japanese) Use ăąăźăżă¤TOOL<čžć¸> to access preinstalled dictionaries and reference books. ăąăźăżă¤TOOL<čžć¸> is an S! Appli. The following dictionaries are preinstalled. Dictionary applications čąäźčŠąă¨ăŁăăŽă˛ă¨ăă¨ăŻă¤ăş, čąäźčŠąă¨ăŁ ăăŽă˛ă¨ăă¨čžĺ ¸, ĺŚç ăčžăšăăčąĺ/ĺčą /ĺ˝čŞčžĺ ¸ Refer to 使ăćš (ZRight) for details. E-Book Other files View by using E- Book Viewer. Refer to E-Book Viewer Help for details. Activating Dictionary 12 Tools Press and hold M Y Read ĺ 貏 (disclaimer) Y OK Select a dictionary ăąăźăżă¤TOOL<čžć¸> activates. To forbid showing ĺ 貏 each time: Uncheck ă˘ăăŞčľˇĺćăŤĺ¸¸ăŤčĄ¨ç¤şăăă Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Tools âś Dictionary to activate Press and hold M to activate Dictionary while another function is active (creating messages, viewing TV, etc.). Dictionary may not activate, however, during a call, while another S! Appli is active, etc. â Dictionary Functions After Step 1, press Q[ăĄăăĽăź] for following operations. Item ćĺăľă¤ăş ĺ¤ć´ 使ăćš ĺ 貏 ăŠă¤ăťăłăš Operation/Description Change font size > Select a size View details > Select an item View disclaimer View license Dictionary Applications Enter a word and corresponding definitions appear from all dictionaries. In Step 2 (ZLeft), ĺŚç ăčžăšăăčąĺ/ĺčą/ĺ˝čŞčžĺ ¸ Select a word To end, K Y Stopped HI Y Enter a word Search results appear. To scroll pages: CI/DI To switch dictionaries: 1/3 To search again: R[ĺć¤ç´˘] Details appear. Note While Dictionary application is active, press Q[ăĄăăĽăź] for useful functions. 12-10 842p_E.indb 12-10 10.4.21 10:58:08 AM Sound Recorders Voice Recorder Set recorded sounds for ringtones. Record for about 60 seconds each. Voice Announce Set recorded sound for on hold tone/holding tone, Alarm, Calendar event alarm, Tasks alarm, ringtones, Answer Phone message, Timer Watching (Digital TV), Ring Songs&Tones Play List. Record only one item for about 15 seconds. Select Voice Announce in individual window to set Voice Announce as specific tone. Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders âś Voice Recorder YES HI[Stop]/L/K (Y OK ) to stop recording Recorded sounds are saved in Ring Songs&Tones folder. Main Menu âś Tools âś Sound Recorders âś Voice Announce Record To end recording, HI[Stop] Recording starts. Tone beeps five seconds before recording ends. 12 Tools After recording ends, tone beeps twice and previous screen returns. To play back: Play To delete: Erase Y YES 12-11 842p_E.indb 12-11 10.4.21 10:58:08 AM Bar Code Reader Scan barcodes (JAN) or QR Codes with built-in camera. Access websites, send messages, etc. from QR Codes. JAN Codes JAN Code is a one-dimensional bar code denoting numerals with bars and spaces of different widths. QR Codes QR Code is a two-dimensional bar code containing information. 12 Up to five scanned barcodes can be saved. For split data, scan up to 16 divided QR Codes. Tools Main Menu âś Tools âś Bar Code Reader âś Scan Barcodes Scanning starts, and scanned results appear when completed. For split data, OK Y Repeat Step 1 and 2 To use scanned data: ZStep 2 on P.12-13 Example: Scanned Results Window (QR Code (Left)) QR Cords Scanning Barcodes HI[Start] R[Menu] Y Save result Y OK Note 842P cannot read barcodes or two-dimensional codes other than JAN/ QR Codes. Some barcodes cannot be read depending on code type or size. Barcode recognition may be slow. Hold handset steady while scanning. Barcodes may not be correctly read owing to scratch, dirt, damage, quality of printed material, light reflection, or QR code version. Frame barcode in the center of Display To adjust Display brightness: R[Menu] Y Brightness Y Adjust to -3 (dark) - +3 (light) To zoom: FI To use Focus Lock: BI 12-12 842p_E.indb 12-12 10.4.21 10:58:08 AM Viewing/Editing Scanned Data Main Menu âś Tools âś Bar Code Reader âś Saved Data List View Select an item Edit Title Highlight an item Y R[Menu] Y Edit title Y Edit â Delete Saved Data > In Step 1, (highlight an item Y) R[Menu] Y Delete Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Using Scanned Data Main Menu âś Tools âś Bar Code Reader âś Saved Data List Select an item R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Save result Display list Internet Compose S! Mail Add to Phone Book Add bookmark Copy 12 Tools Dialing Operation/Description Save scanned results Display Saved Data List Connect to URL > Yahoo! Keitai or PC Site Browser Y YES Alternatively, select URL to connect to Internet. Create S! Mail to selected address (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) Alternatively, select address to create S! Mail. Call selected phone number > Select a dialing method Y Dial Alternatively, select phone number to dial. Save scanned results to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P. 4-5) Save URL to Bookmark > YES Y HI[OK] Copy selected characters to another place (ZFrom Step 2 on P.3-9) 12-13 842p_E.indb 12-13 10.4.21 10:58:09 AM Location Settings Retrieve 842P Location Information. Only available within 3G network coverage in Japan. Emergency Positioning Request When an emergency call is made from 842P, location detected by nearby base station is reported to Emergency response agencies such as the police (ZP.2-4). Positioning Lock OFF Activate to lock positioning function. 12 Tools Main Menu âś Tools âś Location Settings âś Positioning Lock Enter Phone Password Y ON Sending Location Information Send with Check Set whether to send location information when requested. Main Menu âś Tools âś Location Settings âś Send Location Info Enter Phone Password Y Send without Check 12-14 842p_E.indb 12-14 10.4.21 10:58:09 AM Messaging Basics .................................................................. 13-2 Organizing/Using Messages ............................. 13-15 Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits ...........................13-2 Messaging Folders & Memory Status .........................................13-3 Customizing Handset Address ...................................................13-3 Checking Messages in Messaging Folders ...............................13-15 Auto-sort ...............................................................................13-16 Filter Spam .............................................................................13-17 Replying to Messages .............................................................13-18 Using Mail Groups ..................................................................13-18 Sent/Received Address ............................................................13-19 Organizing Messages..............................................................13-20 Using Messages .....................................................................13-21 Sending S! Mail & SMS ....................................... 13-4 Sending S! Mail ........................................................................13-4 Sending SMS Messages ............................................................13-7 Creating Messages ...................................................................13-8 Graphic Mail Functions .............................................................13-9 Sending Messages ..................................................................13-10 Receiving & Viewing Messages ........................ 13-10 Opening New Messages .........................................................13-10 Window Description ...............................................................13-11 Retrieving Complete S! Mail ...................................................13-12 Opening & Saving Attachments ...............................................13-13 Showing Sent/Received Mail Address ......................................13-13 Using Server Mail ...................................................................13-14 Retrieving/Viewing Messages..................................................13-15 13 13-1 842p_E.indb 13-1 10.4.21 10:58:09 AM Basics Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits Send messages via S! Mail or SMS. SMS Exchange short text messages with SoftBank handsets. Address S! Mail [Separate subscription required] Exchange text messages with SoftBank or e-mail compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image or sound files etc. 842P is compatible with Graphic Mail (ZP.13-5) Item E-mail address Phone number 1 S! Mail â â 13 Ă Up to 246 single-byte alphanumerics/ Up to 20 recipients â Subject â Up to 256 doublebyte/ Up to 512 singlebyte alphanumerics Text â 30 KB Attachment â Up to approx. 300 KB Ă For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). SMS Ă â â Up to 21 single-byte alphanumerics/Up to 1 recipient â Up to 70 double-/ single-byte alphanumerics 2 â Messaging SoftBank handset numbers only When text entry mode is set to English (160char.) (ZP.17-14), up to 160 single-byte alphanumerics can be entered. Note Send up to 300 KB including subject, message text and attachment via S! Mail. Message text character limit differs by attachment size. When number of entered characters exceeds limit in SMS, S! Mail conversion option message appears. S! Mail cannot be converted to SMS. 13-2 842p_E.indb 13-2 10.4.21 10:58:09 AM Messaging Folders & Memory Status Messages are organized in folders by message type. â View Memory Status > Q Y Memory Status Tip âMail Security (ZP.11-10) Messaging Folders Receive Messages Create Messages Save as Drafts Incoming Mail Received ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă 1-3 Spam Folder Customizing Handset Address Change your handset mail address (alphanumerics before @) to reduce the risk of receiving spam. Default account name is random alphanumerics. Drafts Account Domain Name Name abc123-xyz @ softbank.ne.jp Send Messages Complete/Not complete Sent/Unsent Deleting Messages Automatically When memory for messaging folders is low, old messages are automatically deleted one by one. Protect important messages from unintentional deletion (ZP.13-20), or set message deletion settings to OFF (ZP.17-14). Messages in Drafts and SMS on USIM Card are not deleted automatically. When Messaging Memory is Full (Received Full) appears in Standby and no more new incoming messages are received. Delete old messages in Incoming Mail folder (ZP.13-21). Retrieve new messages (ZP.13-15) after deleting some S! Mail. 13 Customize here For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Handset mail address cannot be changed in Emission OFF Mode. For operations while using Internet:ZP.14-6 Messaging * Set Auto-sort to sort received messages to specified folders or Spam Folder automatically (ZP.13-16). Q Y Settings Y Custom Mail Address 842P connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. 13-3 842p_E.indb 13-3 10.4.21 10:58:10 AM Sending S! Mail & SMS Select Subject field Y Enter subject Select Text field Sending S! Mail Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send S! Mail. Press and hold Q Address ďŹeld Subject ďŹeld Attachment ďŹeld Text ďŹeld Enter text Composition Window 13 Messaging Select Address field Y Phone Book Select a Phone Book entry Y Select a SoftBank handset number or mail address Press FI to toggle tabs if both mail addresses and phone numbers are saved. Text Entry Window Q[Send] Tip âAddresses âFunctions Available while Creating Messages (ZP.13-8) âSending Options (ZP.13-9) âSending Messages (ZP.13-10) Settings âConfirm Message Delivery (ZP.17-14) 13-4 842p_E.indb 13-4 10.4.21 10:58:10 AM Adding Attachments Graphic Mail Example: Attach Picture files to S! Mail. Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background color, or insert images, etc. Example: Use various Templates to create Graphic Mail. After Step 6 on P.13-4, select Attachment field Select a folder in Data Folder Y Select a file Q[Send] After Step 4 on P.13-4, press R[Menu] Y Load Template Y Select a template To view template: Highlight template Y Q[View] Select Text field Y Delete "ăłăłăŤćĺăăăăŚă" J Y Font Size Alternatively, R[Menu] Y Set Graphic Mail to open Graphic Palette 13 Graphic Palette Messaging â Attach Captured Pictures/Videos > After Step1, Activate Camera Y Photo mode or Video mode Y Frame subject Y HI[Record] or 0 (Y For video, HI[Stop] or 0) Y HI[Save] or 0 (Y For still image, select a folder) Change font size Scroll text Note Some files can not be attached depending on the file format or size. Some copy protected files can not be sent. Ring Songs&Tones, Music and Videos files cannot be attached directly from microSD Card. Move files to handset before attaching to messages. Tip âAttachments (ZP.13-8) Next Page 842p_E.indb 13-5 13-5 10.4.21 10:58:11 AM 4 Select a font size Y Enter text J Y Select Arrange Area â Reset Operations > To cancel previous operation: Close Graphic Palette Y R[Menu] Y Undo > To reset all Graphic Mail operations: J Y Graphic mail all reset Y YES Y YES Using My Pictograms 13 Messaging Place cursor before a sentence to scroll Y HI[Start] Y Move cursor to end of sentence Y HI[End] Set Scrolling Y R[Exit] U to preview Y L Alternatively, R[Menu] Y Preview to view text field HI Y Q[Send] After Step 5 on P.13-4, in text entry window, * Y P[My Pict.] My Pictogram list appears. Previously used pictogram list appears first. Functions in pictogram list (ZP.3-4) Select a My Pictogram Enter text Y Q[Send] My Pictogram is entered. â Use My Pictograms from Graphic Palette > In text entry window, J Y My Pictograms Y P[My Pict.] Y Select a My Pictogram Y R[Exit] â Use My Pictograms Saved in microSD > In text entry window, J Y Insert files Y File Select Y Pictures Y P[microSD] Y My Pictograms Y Select a folder Y Select a My Pictogram Tip âUse Other Graphic Mail Settings (ZP.13-9) âDownload Templates via Internet (ZP.13-10) 13-6 842p_E.indb 13-6 10.4.21 10:58:12 AM Sending SMS Messages Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send SMS. QY Create New SMS Select Text field Q[Send] Enter text When number of entered character exceeds limit, S! Mail conversion option message appears. Address ďŹeld Text ďŹeld Text Entry Window Composition Window 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 Select a Phone Book entry Y Select a SoftBank handset number 13 Messaging Select Address field Y Phone Book â Manual Mail Conversion > In SMS Composition window, R[Menu] Y Change mail type âAddresses âFunctions Available while Creating Messages (ZP.13-8) Settings âConfirm Message Delivery âChange SMS Center Number âSet Input Character to English (ZP.17-14) 13-7 842p_E.indb 13-7 10.4.21 10:58:13 AM Creating Messages Addresses From âś Select Address field S! Mail: Press and hold Q âś Create New SMS âś Select Address field SMS: Q â Enter Address Directly > Direct Entry Y Enter a SoftBank handset number/mail address â Select Address from Sent Address/Received Address Logs > Sent Address or Received Address Y Select a log 13 Messaging â Add/Edit/Delete Address > Follow the steps (See below) Item Operation/Description Add > Y Select an address selection method Y Select an address or enter directly recipients* Edit > Select an address Y Direct Entry Y Edit address Delete* > Highlight an address Y R[Menu] Y Delete receiver Y YES * S! Mail only â Change To/Cc/Bcc S! Mail only > Highlight an address Y R[Menu] Y Destination types Y Select a type Attachments From After attaching a file, select Attachment field â Open/Play Attached Files > Select a file â Add Attachments > R[Menu] Y Add Attached Files Y (Select a folder Y Select a file)* Y Q[Finish] * To capture still images or videos: Activate Camera Y Photo mode or Video mode Y Frame subject Y HI[Record] or 0 (Y For video, HI[Stop] or 0) Y HI[Save] or 0 (Y For still image, select a folder) â Delete Attachments > Highlight a file Y R[Menu] Y Del Attached Files Y YES Other Functions â Functions Available while Creating Messages > S! Mail: Press and hold Q Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) > SMS: Q Y Create New SMS Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Send Preview Save as Drafts Attached files 1 Load Template 1 Save Template 1 Add Signature 1 Send Settings: Priority 1 Operation/Description Send message Preview message while creating Save message to Drafts box without sending View attached file list > Select a template Save edited template > YES Add signature Create and save signature beforehand (ZP.13-9). Notify recipient of message priority level > Select a level 13-8 842p_E.indb 13-8 10.4.21 10:58:13 AM Item Send Settings: Confirm Delivery 1 Send Settings: Set Reply Address 1 Confirm Delivery 2 Input character 2 Change mail type 2 Operation/Description Check whether S! Mail is sent to recipient > ON Set reply-to address > ON Specify reply-to address beforehand (ZBelow). Check whether SMS is sent to recipient > ON Select character input mode > Japanese or English Switch SMS to S! Mail while creating S! Mail only SMS only Sending Options âś Settings âś S! Mail Settings âś Sending Options â Set Reply-to Address > Set Reply-To Y ON Y Select reply-to address entry field Y Select a reply-to address or enter directly Y Q[Finish] â Set Signature > Set Signature Y Select an item (Y ON or ON When New Y Select signature entry field Y Enter signature Y Q[Finish]) â Use Other Graphic Mail Settings > In S! Mail text entry window, J Y Select an arrange item (See below) Item Operation/Description Insert files: Insert still images, FlashÂŽ or music files Send inserted music files as BGM File Select > Select a folder Y Select a file Insert files: Activate camera to insert pictures Camera > Capture a sill image Insert files: Delete inserted music file Delete BGM > YES Font Color > Change font color Background > Change background color color Insert Lines Insert separator line My Pictograms Insert My Pictograms (ZP.13-6) Graphic mail Cancel all Graphic Mail Settings all reset > YES Y YES Specify text to be arranged Select Arrange Area > Place cursor before text Y HI[Start] Y Specify area Y HI[End] Y Select other items Y Follow the steps for selected items To cancel selection: HI[End] Y HI Font Size > Change font size Select Flash text Blinking Set Scrolling Scroll text Set Swinging Swing text Alignment > Select a type Next Page 842p_E.indb 13-9 13 Messaging From Graphic Mail Functions 13-9 10.4.21 10:58:14 AM One file of BGM or FlashÂŽ, and up to 40 types of My Pictograms or images can be inserted per Graphic Mail. To delete inserted images, lines, My Pictograms, etc.: Close Graphic Palette Y Move cursor before images, etc. Y L Ring Songs&Tones or Music files cannot be inserted directly from microSD Card. Move files to handset beforehand. â Download Templates via Internet > Q Y Templates Y Download Templates Y YES 842P connects to Internet, and a website appears. Follow onscreen instructions. Sending Messages From 13 Receiving & Viewing Messages Opening New Messages When a new message is received, and Event Indicator appear in Standby. 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: ZP.17-14). N [Menu] âśR S! Mail: Press and hold Q N [Menu] âś Create New SMS âś R SMS: Q Messaging â Confirm Delivery > (For S! Mail, Send Settings Y) Confirm Delivery Y ON Confirm Message Delivery (ZP.17-14) Select indicator Unread Count â Save to Drafts > Save as Drafts Messages are saved to Drafts (ZP.13-15). Incoming Mail Select a folder Message List Window 13-10 842p_E.indb 13-10 10.4.21 10:58:14 AM 3 Select an unread message Window Description â Messaging Folder Contents Received Date & Time 1, Sender 2 and S! Mail Subject (For SMS, Message Text) Message Window Note When handset is closed, press V to check new messages (Info Notice Setting: ZP.17-7). 842P 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. âRetrieving/Viewing Messages (ZP.13-15) âSetting Secret Mail (ZP.11-9) Settings âChange Ringtone âChange Ringer Volume âSet Message Ringtone Duration âSet Vibration Alert (ZP.17-2) âAdjust Notification Light Color Tone for Incoming Call/Message (ZP.17-9) Example: Received Folder in Incoming Mail Message Type/Status Message Type 13 Message Status Messaging Tip For Sent/Unsent box, following appear: Sent date/time Recipient Unread/Read S! Mail Attachments Unread/Read S! Mail Notice (Silver) Protected Unread/Read SMS Replied Message Unread/Read USIM Card SMS Sending failed (Sent/Unsent Message) Server Mail Delivery Report received (Sent/Unsent Message) Forwarded Message High Priority Low Priority 13-11 842p_E.indb 13-11 10.4.21 10:58:15 AM â Message Contents Received Date/Time 1 Sender 2 Subject Number/All Received Messages 3 Message Text 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. Example: Received Message At the end of message text, highlight Continue Number of Attachments The number of ďŹles (images, sounds, videos, text, etc.) appears. For a sent message, the following appear: Sent date/time Recipient 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 (Replied) change to (S! Mail). (Forwarded) or 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 (ZP.9-18) and execute Charset Conversion (ZP.13-22). 13 Messaging Tip â Retrieve from Message List > In received message list, R[Menu] Y Retrieve Y This one â Retrieve Multiple Messages > In received message list, R[Menu] Y Retrieve Y Selected Y Repeat: Select a message* Y Q[Finish] Y YES * To cancel selection, press HI again. âFunctions Available for Received/Sent/Draft Message List (ZP.13-20) âFunctions Available in Received/Sent Message Window (ZP.13-21) Settings âChange Font Size (ZP.17-14) 13-12 842p_E.indb 13-12 10.4.21 10:58:16 AM Opening & Saving Attachments In Message window, R[Menu] Y Attached files Select a file Y L Showing Sent/Received Mail Address Press and hold CI : SMS (successfully sent) : S! Mail (successfully sent) To show Redial/Incoming Call Logs: P[Change] Select a log to show To send S! Mail/SMS to addresses shown: HI Y Mail composition operation (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4 or SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) To save to Phone Book: P[Store] Y Operation for saving to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Tip âSent/Received Address (ZP.13-19) 13 Messaging Note When messages are opened, attached image files appear/play automatically. (Silver) appears with file requiring a Content Key. If Content Key has expired, warning appears when opening a file. Acquire new Content Key (ZP.9-5). Incompatible files are saved to Other Documents in Data Folder. Some files may not be saved to 842P. Press and hold DI Received Address To save the file, highlight the file Y Q[Save] Y YES Select a folder Sent Address File Formats Supported by Auto Playback Image files (JPEG, GIF, PNG) Music files (SMAF, AMR, SMF, SP-MIDI) Tip Settings âPlay Attached Music Files Automatically (ZP.17-14) 13-13 842p_E.indb 13-13 10.4.21 10:58:17 AM Using Server Mail Retrieve mail list stored at the Center to view Server Mail. Tip âMail Security (ZP.11-10) âServer Mail Functions (ZP.13-15) Viewing Server Mail Q Y Server Mail Retrieve Mail List Y YES â Update Server Mail List > After Step1, Retrieve Mail List Y Q[Update] Y YES Retrieving Server Mail 13 Messaging Q Y Server Mail Y Retrieve Mail List Retrieve a New Message If no Server Mail is in the list, YES Y Back Select S! Mail Retrieve Multiple Messages R[Menu] Y Retrieve Y Retrieve Selected Y Select S! Mail* Y Q[Finish] Y YES * To clear, repeat same operation. â Retrieve All Messages > Q Y Server Mail Y Retrieve All 13-14 842p_E.indb 13-14 10.4.21 10:58:17 AM Retrieving/Viewing Messages Organizing/Using Messages Checking Messages in Messaging Folders Manually Retrieving New Messages Retrieve S! Mail messages saved on Server while handset is off/out-of-range. > Q Y Retrieve New Q Y Incoming Mail , Drafts , Sent/Unsent Select a message In Incoming Mail folder, select a folder then message. Messaging Folders: ZP.13-3 Server Mail functions From âś Server Mail â Delete One/Selected Server Mail > Retrieve Mail List Y Highlight a message Y R[Menu] Y Del Server Mail Y Delete This or Delete Selected (Y For Delete This , select messages* Y Q[Finish]) Y YES * To clear, repeat same operation. â Delete All Server Mail > Delete All Y Enter Phone Password Y YES â Sort Server Mail > Retrieve Mail List Y R[Menu] Y Sort Y Select a condition Tip âFunctions Available in Incoming Mail Box âFunctions Available for Received/Sent/Draft Message List (ZP.13-20) 13 Messaging â Forward Server Mail > Retrieve Mail List Y Highlight a message Y R[Menu] Y Fwd Server Mail Y Compose S! Mail Y Q[Send] In Received/Sent Message window, toggle ;/* to view previous/next messages. â View Server Mail Information > Retrieve Mail List Y Highlight a message Y R[Menu] Y Mail Information â View Server Mail Memory > Server Mail Memory 13-15 842p_E.indb 13-15 10.4.21 10:58:18 AM Auto-sort Previously received messages are not sorted. Incoming 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. Q Y Incoming Mail Highlight ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă 1-3 Y R[Menu] Y Auto-sort Item Add Subject Add Group Operation/Description Sort received messages by mail subject > Enter a subject Save one subject per folder. SMS cannot be sorted by mail subject. Sort received messages by Group in Phone Book > Select a group Save up to 10 groups per folder. â Edit Sort Conditions > After Step 2, highlight an item Y HI[Edit] Y Edit address, subject or mail group â Change Auto-sort List View Switch Name view or Address view for Auto-sort. > After Step 2, R[Menu] Y Display the List Y Name or Address â Delete Auto-sort Settings > After Step 2, (highlight an item Y) R[Menu] Y Auto-sort Y Delete or Delete All (Y For Delete All , enter Phone Password) Y YES 13 Messaging R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Add Address Sort received messages by sender's address > Select an address selection method Y Select/enter an address Save up to 10 addresses per folder. 13-16 842p_E.indb 13-16 10.4.21 10:58:18 AM Add Domains Filter Spam R[Menu] Y Add Domain Y Enter a domain (character string after @) Sort messages from unidentifiable handsets into Spam Folder without incoming notification. 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 OFF Spam Filter Y Enter Phone Password ON Y YES Safe List Specify up to 20 addresses and domains (for example, @softbank.ne.jp) to receive messages from without sorting into Spam Folder. Q[Finish] â Edit Saved Addresses > After Step 1, highlight an address Y HI[Edit] Y Edit address â Delete Addresses > After Step 1, (highlight an address Y) R[Menu] Y Delete or Delete All (Y For Delete All , enter Phone Password) Y YES Tip âReport Spam (ZP.13-22) 13 Messaging Q Y Settings Y Universal Settings Y Anti-Spam Measures Q Y Settings Y Universal Settings Y Anti-Spam Measures Y Safe List Add Addresses R[Menu] Y Add Address Y Received Address or Direct Entry Y Select or enter an address 13-17 842p_E.indb 13-17 10.4.21 10:58:18 AM Replying to Messages Via S! Mail In Message window, Q[Reply] Y Reply to Sender or Reply to All Received message text is quoted. Re : appears before Subject of reply. Via SMS In Message window, Q[Reply] Received message text is quoted. 13 Complete message Y Q[Send] Messaging â Without Quoting Message Text when Replying > In Step 1, R[Menu] Y Reply Y Reply to Sender or Reply to All Y Compose S! Mail or Compose SMS Selectable items differ by mail type. Note Alternatively, select a message in message list to reply to (ZP.13-20) Using Mail Groups Save mail addresses by group. Messages can be sent to specified group of recipients. Save up to five recipients per group. Create up to 20 groups. Creating Mail Groups Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Settings âś Mail Group Select a group to save Enter Mail Address Directly Highlight Y Q[Edit] Y Enter mail address Select Mail Address from Phone Book or Sent/Received Address Logs Highlight Y R[Menu] Y Look-up address Y Select an item Y Select an entry Mail Group List Repeat Step 2 to save mail addresses. 13-18 842p_E.indb 13-18 10.4.21 10:58:19 AM â Change Group Names > In Step 1, highlight a mail group Y R[Menu] Y Edit group name Y Edit name â Reset Group Names > In Step 1, highlight a mail group Y R[Menu] Y Reset group name Y YES Sent/Received Address > Sent address logs: Press and hold DI Y Highlight an address Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) > Received address logs: Press and hold CI Y Highlight an address Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Character size Add to Phone Book Add shortcut icon â Edit Mail Addresses > After Step 1, highlight a mail address Y Q[Edit] Y Edit â Delete Saved Mail Addresses > After Step 1, (highlight a mail address Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES Sending a Message to All Group Members Highlight a group Y Q[ ] Y OK Compose a message (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) 13 Messaging Save selected mail address/number to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) Select a shortcut in Standby to open composition window with selected mail address/ number in Address field Create S! Mail to selected address/phone number (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) Create SMS to selected phone number (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) > Select a dialing method Y Dial Show Redial logs Show Incoming Call Logs Compose S! Mail Compose SMS Dialing Dialed calls 1 Received calls 2 Delete this > YES Delete > Check logs to be deleted Y Q[Finish] Y YES selected Delete all > Enter Phone Password Y YES Main Menu âś Phone Book âś Settings âś Mail Group Operation/Description Toggle character size Sent address logs only Received address logs only 13-19 842p_E.indb 13-19 10.4.21 10:58:19 AM Organizing Messages Item Reply 3 â Functions Available in Incoming Mail Box > Q Y Incoming Mail Y Highlight a folder Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Add folder Edit folder name* Auto-sort* Operation/Description > Enter folder name > Edit folder name > Sort received messages (Auto-sort: ZFrom Step 3 on P.13-16) Mail Security Set to enter Phone Password for opening a folder > Enter Phone Password To cancel: repeat the step Delete folder* > Enter Phone Password Y YES Reply with Quote 3 Forward 3 * ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă only 13 Messaging â Functions Available for Received/Sent/Draft Message List > Q Y Incoming Mail , Drafts or Sent/Unsent (Y For Incoming Mail , select a folder) Y Highlight a message Y R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Edit 1 2 Send 2 Retrieve 3 Operation/Description Edit message to send (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-7) Send Drafts Retrieve complete S! Mail > This one or Selected (Y For Selected , select multiple messages* Y Q[Finish] Y YES ) * To cancel: press HI again Dial Add Address 1 3 Protect/ Unprotect 1 3 Operation/Description > Reply to Sender or Reply to All Y Compose S! Mail or Compose SMS Y Compose a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Items to be selected differ by mail type. Quote received message to reply > Reply to Sender or Reply to All Y Compose S! Mail or Compose SMS Y Compose a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4/ SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Selectable items differ by mail type. > Forward /Fwd Server Mail Y Select Address field Y Select an item Y Select/enter an address Y Q[Send] Forward Server Mail (ZP.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.). > Select an item Y Make a call/compose a message/add to Phone Book Save addresses to Phone Book > Select phone number or mail address Y YES (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Protect received/sent messages > This one or Selected (Y For Selected , select multiple messages* Y Q[Finish]) * To cancel: press HI again To unprotect, repeat the step. 13-20 842p_E.indb 13-20 10.4.21 10:58:20 AM Item Unread/ Read 3 Move 3 Delete Mail Information Move messages to specific folders > Move This or Move Selected (Y For Move Selected , select multiple messages* Y Q[Finish] Y YES ) Y Select a folder * To cancel: press HI again > Select an item Y Operate selected item If messages are received while selecting multiple messages, message deletion may fail. View Delivery report (ZP.10-3) (ZP.10-5) Copy messages to microSD Card > YES Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset > YES Move SMS to USIM Card/handset > YES Change display order > Select a display order View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.) Sent messages only Drafts only Received messages only Using Messages â Functions Available in Received/Sent Message Window > In Message Window, R[Menu] Y Select an item (See below) Item Operation/Description Retrieve complete S! Mail Retrieve 1 Edit message to send Edit 2 (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-7) Reply 1 > Reply to Sender or Reply to All Y Compose S! Mail or Compose SMS Y Compose a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Items to be selected differ by mail type. Reply with Quote received message to reply Quote 1 > Reply to Sender or Reply to All Y Compose S! Mail or Compose SMS Y Compose a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4/ SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Selectable items differ by mail type. Forward 1 > Forward or Fwd Server Mail Forward Server Mail (ZP.13-15) Dial > Select an item Y Make a call/compose a message/add to Phone Book Add Address Save addresses to Phone Book > Select phone number or mail address Y YES (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Add to Phone Save highlighted phone number/mail address to Phone Book Book > YES (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Next Page 842p_E.indb 13-21 13 Messaging Confirm Delivery 1 Send Ir data IC Transmission Copy to microSD Copy to USIM/ Copy to Phone 3 Move to USIM/Move to Phone 3 Sort Operation/Description Switch status to Unread/Read 13-21 10.4.21 10:58:20 AM Item Attached files Save Templates Add Shortcut Icon Font Size Scroll Unit 13 Messaging Charset Conversion 1 Delete Confirm Delivery 2 Mail Information Send Ir data IC Transmission Copy to microSD Copy to USIM or Copy to Phone 1 Move to USIM or Move to Phone 1 Report Spam 1 Operation/Description Show attached files Save templates > YES Create a shortcut (ZP.1-17) Select a shortcut in Standby to open composition window with selected mail address/ number in Address field > Select a size Change scroll unit > Half Screen or Whole Screen Convert characters when not properly shown > Select an item > Select an item Y Operate selected item View Delivery report Received Message Window only Sent Message Window only View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.) (ZP.10-3) (ZP.10-5) Copy messages to microSD Card > YES Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset > YES Move SMS to USIM Card/handset > YES Report received mail as Spam Mail > Q[Send] Change destination to report to (ZP.17-14). 13-22 842p_E.indb 13-22 10.4.21 10:58:20 AM Internet Getting Started .................................................. 14-2 Using Yahoo! Keitai ............................................ 14-3 Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ...........................................14-3 Entering URL ............................................................................14-4 Using Access Histories ..............................................................14-4 Exiting Mobile Internet .............................................................14-4 Using PC Site Browser ........................................ 14-5 Opening Menu .........................................................................14-5 Entering URL ............................................................................14-5 Using Access Histories ..............................................................14-5 Exiting Internet .........................................................................14-5 Basic Operations................................................. 14-6 Using Cursor ............................................................................14-6 Text Entry & Item Selection .......................................................14-7 Using Information .............................................. 14-8 Bookmarks & Saved Pages ........................................................14-8 Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages .......................................14-9 Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions..........................................14-10 Downloading Image/Sound Files .............................................14-11 Using Number, Address or URL................................................14-11 Streaming ..............................................................................14-12 14 Option Menu Items........................................... 14-13 14-1 842p_E.indb 14-1 10.4.21 10:58:21 AM 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. 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 Internet Yahoo! Keitai View Mobile Internet Websites (%P.14-3) Download image/sound ďŹles, etc. (%P.14-11) Movies/Music Streaming (%P.14-12) Register S! Quick News (%P.7-2) PC Sites 14 Internet View PC Sites (%P.14-5) Download still images (%P.14-11) 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 (ZP.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 âClear Cache âDelete Cookies (ZP.17-15) âInitialize Browser (ZP.17-16) 14-2 842p_E.indb 14-2 10.4.21 10:58:21 AM SSL/TLS SSL (Secure Socket 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 842P (ZP.17-16). 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.net Co., Ltd. cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL and TLS. Tip Settings âSecurity Settings (ZP.17-16) Using Yahoo! Keitai Opening Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Select Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu items to access websites. Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai Select a menu item 842P connects to the Network. Repeat Step 2 as required. Basic Operations: ZP.14-6 Note Shortcut: In Standby, press R 14 Internet 14-3 842p_E.indb 14-3 10.4.21 10:58:22 AM Entering URL Using Access Histories 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. Up to 100 access histories are stored (The number of savable histories varies depending on data amount.). Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś History Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Enter URL Open previously viewed pages using access histories. Enter URL Directly Select a history Direct Entry Y Enter URL Use URL History URL History List Y Select a URL 14 History Window URL History List Window Internet â Delete URL Histories > In Step1, URL History List Y (Highlight a URL Y) R[Menu] Y Delete or Delete All Y YES â Delete Access Histories > In Step 1, (highlight a history Y) R[Menu] Y Delete or Delete All Y YES (Y For Delete All , enter Phone Password) â Show Access History URLs > In Step 1, highlight a history Y R[Menu] Y Display URL Exiting Mobile Internet K Y YES Note Closing handset does not affect active browser. 14-4 842p_E.indb 14-4 10.4.21 10:58:22 AM Using PC Site Browser Opening Menu View PC websites using PC Site Browser. When PC Site Browser opens, appears. Some pages may not be viewable. Viewing PC websites may incur high charges. Entering URL Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai (ZP.14-4). Up to 20 URL histories are stored. Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś Enter URL Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai (ZP.14-4). Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser Homepage Confirmation appears. Select NO . To show confirmation each time: YES Select a menu item Repeat Step 2 as required. Note Alternatively, press Q in Yahoo! Keitai Menu to switch to PC Site Browser Menu. To return to Yahoo! Keitai Menu, press Q again. Using Access Histories Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai (ZP.14-4). Up to 100 access histories are stored (The number of savable histories varies depending on data amount.). Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś History Tip Settings âHide Warning Messages when Activating PC Site Browser or Switching to Yahoo! Keitai (ZP.17-15) 14 Internet Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai (ZP.14-4). Exiting Internet K Y YES Note Closing handset does not affect active browser. 14-5 842p_E.indb 14-5 10.4.21 10:58:22 AM Basic Operations Using Cursor Move Cursor Scroll Pages 14 Internet Move to previous page/ next page Use cursor to select underlined menu items. DI to move right CI to move left AI to move to previous line BI to move to next line Scroll bar appears on right side or at bottom of Display when page content continues beyond view. GI scroll up/down FI scroll left/right P scroll page up by a screenful O scroll page down by a screenful Previously viewed pages are temporarily saved in Cache Memory (ZP.14-2). Q[Back]: Return to previous page R[Menu] Y 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. Tip Settings âFont Size âScroll Unit âImages Off âSound Off âDelete User ID or Password Entered when Authentication is Required (ZP.17-15) 14-6 842p_E.indb 14-6 10.4.21 10:58:23 AM Text Entry & Item Selection Enter text or select items to send information. Text Entry Field Radio Button Text Entry Field Highlight field Y HI Y Enter text Y HI Menu List Highlight field Y HI Menu list appears. Highlight an item Y HI Selected items are highlighted. Radio Button Highlight Y HI When selected, appears. Check Box Highlight Y HI When selected, appears. Command Button Highlight the button Y HI Corresponding command is executed. Menu List Check Box Command Button Actual web pages may differ in appearance. 14 Internet 14-7 842p_E.indb 14-7 10.4.21 10:58:23 AM Using Information Bookmarks & Saved Pages Bookmark websites or save page content to Saved Pages. Some copy protected materials cannot be saved. Bookmarks Saved Pages Viewing Bookmarks & Saved Pages Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai (âś PC Site Browser) Bookmarks or Saved Pages Y Select an item Example: Yahoo! Keitai Browser Save links to websites. 842P connects to the Network to open the link. Save page content. 842P opens saved pages without connecting to the Network. Saving Web Pages 14 Open a web page Y R[Menu] Y Bookmarks or Saved Pages Y Add Select title Y Edit title R[Set] Y OK Internet Saved Bookmarks/Saved Pages are saved to Bookmarks List/Saved Pages List (ZRight) â Open Bookmarks/Saved Pages in Web Page > Open a web page Y R[Menu] Y Bookmarks or Saved Pages Y View List Bookmarks List Window Saved Pages List Window Note Create folders in Bookmarks/Saved Pages List to organize Bookmarks/ Saved Pages (ZP.14-9). Tip âSend Bookmarks via Infrared (ZP.10-3) âSend Bookmarks via IC Transmission (ZP.10-5) âAdd Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby âSave URLs to Bookmarks âSend Bookmark URLs (ZP.14-10) 14-8 842p_E.indb 14-8 10.4.21 10:58:24 AM Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages Follow the steps below to open Bookmarks or Saved pages list: â Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Bookmarks or Saved Pages â PC Site Browser Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś 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 Bookmark/Saved Pages Folders Folders cannot be created within existing folders. â Edit Folder Title > In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window (ZP.14-8), highlight a folder Y R[Menu] Y Edit Y Edit folder title Editing Bookmark Titles/URLs In Bookmarks list window, highlight a bookmark Y R[Menu] Y Edit Edit title/URL Renaming Saved Pages Bookmarks In Bookmarks list window, R[Menu] Y Create New Y Folders Y Enter title In Saved Pages list window, highlight a saved page Y R[Menu] Y Edit Edit title Saved Pages In Saved Pages list window, R[Menu] Y New Folder Y Enter title 14 Internet â Move Bookmarks/Saved Pages to Folder â Before moving to folders, set Sort to Saved/Moved Order (ZP.14-10) ⥠In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window (ZP.14-8), highlight a bookmark/saved page Y R[Menu] Y Move to Y Select a folder Y Select a destination Tip âDelete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders âDisplay Bookmark/Saved Page URLs âChange Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order âSort Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders (ZP.14-10) 14-9 842p_E.indb 14-9 10.4.21 10:58:24 AM Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions From Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai (âś PC Site Browser) âś Bookmarks or Saved Pages â Add Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby > Highlight a bookmark Y R[Menu] Y Add shortcut icon Y YES â Sort Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders > R[Menu] Y Sort Y Select a condition â Send Bookmark URLs > Highlight a bookmark Y R[Menu] Y Send URL Y S! Mail or SMS Y Create a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-7) â Save URLs to Bookmarks > R[Menu] Y Create New Y Bookmarks Y Enter a title/URL Y R[Set] 14 Internet â Delete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders > Follow the steps below Item Operation/Description Delete > Highlight a bookmark, saved page or folder Y R[Menu] Y Delete Y YES Delete Select items to delete Selected Items > R[Menu] Y Delete selected Y Check items to delete Y R[Delete] Y YES Delete All > R[Menu] Y Delete All Y YES Y Enter Phone Password â Display Bookmark/Saved Page URLs > Highlight a bookmark/saved page Y R[Menu] Y Display URL â Change Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order > Highlight a bookmark/saved page/folder Y R[Menu] Y Move to Y GI to select a position Before changing order, set Sort (ZRight) to Saved/Moved Order. 14-10 842p_E.indb 14-10 10.4.21 10:58:24 AM Downloading Image/Sound Files Save images, sounds, etc. to Data Folder or microSD Card. For PC Site Browser, only still images can be saved. Open a web page Y R[Menu] Y Select File Using Number, Address or URL Use linked numbers, addresses or URLs to make calls, send messages, access websites, or save directly to Phone Book. Open a web page containing phone numbers, mail addresses or URLs Phone Number Select a file Save Y YES Available menu items vary by saved content. Save location is determined by Save Settings (ZP.17-15). However, save location may change depending on situations. Check confirmation when download is complete. Confirmation appears when downloading images or sound files. Select YES for image/sound setting. Item Voice call Video call Select image Add to Phone Book Operation/Description Make a Voice Call Make a Video Call Select outgoing image Save a number to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) E-mail Address 14 Select an address Y Select an item (See below) Item Compose S! Mail Compose SMS Add to Phone Book Operation/Description Create S! Mail (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-4) Create SMS (ZFrom Step 4 on P.13-7) Save mail address to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5) Internet Note Do not remove/install microSD Card while saving files to it. Do not turn 842P power off while downloading or saving files. Files may be damaged. Some copy protected files may not be saved. Select a phone number Y Select an item (See below) URL Select URL 842P connects to the Network. 14-11 842p_E.indb 14-11 10.4.21 10:58:25 AM Streaming Supported by compatible files on Yahoo! Keitai sites only. Streaming files cannot be saved. Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Yahoo! Keitai Open a web page Y Select a file Streaming starts. 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. L or K to exit â Engaged Streaming Operations 14 Mute/Release Mute Pause/Resume* Volume Set Playback Position* Toggle Display Position R[ HI[ GI/UV FI to start playback from specified point Toggle Portrait/Landscape view. Internet * Not available during playback for live events such as live sports programs. 14-12 842p_E.indb 14-12 10.4.21 10:58:25 AM Option Menu Items Item Handy Functions Operation/Description Switch PC Browser 1/Switch Browser 2: Toggle Yahoo! Keitai/PC site 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 FlashÂŽ files Properties : View page details or electronic certificates for secure pages Yahoo! Keitai 1/ View top menu Homepage 2 Settings Font Size : Change character size Encoding : Change encoding type Switch screen 2 Toggle between Small Screen and PC Screen Exit Browser Exit Browser In Yahoo! Keitai, press R[Menu] for following operations. Some functions may not be available depending on web pages. Item Forward Bookmarks Saved Pages Text Copy Reload Page Enter URL Select File Operation/Description Go to next page (ZP.14-6) View Bookmarks list, add bookmarks, or add bookmark shortcuts to Standby View Saved Pages list or save page content to Saved Pages Copy page text Refresh page information Enter URL directly or use URL History to access pages View, play or save file to Data Folder (Downloading Images/Sounds to Save: ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-11) Yahoo! Keitai only PC Site Browser only 14 Internet 14-13 842p_E.indb 14-13 10.4.21 10:58:25 AM 14 Internet 14-14 842p_E.indb 14-14 10.4.21 10:58:26 AM S! Appli Before Using S! Appli ......................................... 15-2 Downloading S! Appli ...............................................................15-2 Using S! Appli ..................................................... 15-3 Activating S! Appli ....................................................................15-3 Terminate/Suspend & Resume ...................................................15-3 Using S! Appli Startup History ...................................................15-3 Managing Applications .............................................................15-4 15 15-1 842p_E.indb 15-1 10.4.21 10:58:26 AM Before Using S! Appli S! Appli are Javaâ˘-based applications designed to run on SoftBank handsets. Download games and other real-time applications for use on 842P. 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. S! Appli â License Information > Main Menu âś S! Appli âś Information 15 Downloading S! Appli Download up to 100 S! Appli files to 842P/microSD Card. End suspended S! Appli if any. However, S! Appli may not be ended during calls. Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List Download S! Appli Y YES Select an S! Appli Follow onscreen instructions YES to activate 842P connects to the Network, and download site appears. Properties appear. Select a save location Downloaded S! Appli is saved to Data Folder automatically. Download may take some time. Downloaded S! Appli starts. To exit: NO â Download Lifestyle-Appli > Main Menu âś (S! Appli âś) Osaifu-Keitai âś Lifestyle-Appli âś Download âś Select a Lifestyle-Appli Lifestyle-Appli: ZP.16-2 15-2 842p_E.indb 15-2 10.4.21 10:58:26 AM Using S! Appli Activating S! Appli Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List 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 P[microSD] before Step 1. Tip Settings âVolume âBacklight On/Off âDeactivate Vibration âSync microSD Card with S! Appli Library (ZP.17-17) Terminating/Pausing S! Appli While running an S! Appli, K Suspended or Stopped appears for a suspended application. Resuming/Terminating Paused S! Appli Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List Replayed or Stopped Resumed application starts from paused point. Using S! Appli Startup History Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli History Highlight a record Y R[Menu] Y Start, S! Appli info or Delete S! Appli Note Activate an S! Appli; Main Menu âś Data Folder âś S! Appli âś Select an S! Appli in S! Appli List are intended for Landscape View. Applications with Incoming transmissions pause S! Appli. If handset is closed while S! Appli is active, S! Appli pauses. Terminate/Suspend & Resume 15 15-3 842p_E.indb 15-3 10.4.21 10:58:26 AM Managing Applications Setting Security Level while Running S! Appli Security Level cannot be set for some applications. Moving S! Appli between 842P and microSD Card Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List Highlight an S! Appli Y R[Menu] Y Move to microSD or Move to phone Some S! Appli may not be moved to microSD Card. Deleting S! Appli Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List S! Appli 15 Highlight an S! Appli Y R[Menu] Y Delete Y YES Some pre-installed S! Appli may not be deleted. Viewing S! Appli Properties Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli List Highlight an S! Appli Y R[Menu] Y S! Appli info Highlight an S! Appli Y R[Menu] Y Security level Select an item (See below) Item Network Access Operation/Description 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 Always Allowed , Ask First Time *, Ask Every Time or Not Allowed * Confirmation appears the first time application is activated. â Reset Security Level Settings Reset security level settings to default or condition when downloading. > In Step 2, Reset Sec . Setting Y YES 15-4 842p_E.indb 15-4 10.4.21 10:58:27 AM Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Basics .................................................................. 16-2 Downloading Lifestyle-Appli .....................................................16-3 Activating Lifestyle-Appli ..........................................................16-3 Using Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ ........................................... 16-4 Reader/Writer Transactions .......................................................16-4 IC Card Lock Functions ....................................... 16-5 Activating IC Card Lock ............................................................16-5 Remote Lock ............................................................................16-5 16 16-1 842p_E.indb 16-1 10.4.21 10:58:27 AM Precautions Basics ÂŽ "Osaifu-Keitai " is a range of IC Card-based services used by Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ compatible handsets. Make purchases using e-money or e-ticketing. Hold handset up to a reader/ writer to pay for your purchase. â Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Terms OsaifuKeitaiÂŽ IC Card LifestyleAppli A contactless IC Card technology to read/write data by holding an IC card up to a reader/writer An IC chip embedded in Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ-compatible handsets Applications to use Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ. Some applications are preinstalled. Data saved in IC Card vary by service content and usage history. Procedures to delete IC Card data vary by Lifestyle-Appli. Contact Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ service providers for details. SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss or alteration of IC Card data or settings. IC Card data can be misused if your Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ compatible handset is lost or stolen. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. Downloading Lifestyle-Appli and using applications may incur high packet communication charges. Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ 16 16-2 842p_E.indb 16-2 10.4.21 10:58:27 AM Getting Started Downloading Lifestyle-Appli Download Lifestyle-Appli via Internet website. Registration/Settings Downloading Lifestyle-Appli Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś Lifestyle-Appli Activate Lifestyle-Appli to complete registration or customize settings. Make deposit into account, check payment records or balance, etc. Download Y YES Select a Lifestyle-Appli Lifestyle-Appli is saved to Data Folder. Activating Lifestyle-Appli Note Keep a copy of service passwords/customer service contact, etc. in a separate place. Lifestyle-Appli cannot be activated during a call or while another S! Appli is active. Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś Lifestyle-Appli Select a Lifestyle-Appli To exit, K Y Stopped Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś S! Appli âś Osaifu-Keitai âś Lifestyle-Appli or Main Menu âś Data Folder âś Lifestyle-Appli Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ 16 16-3 842p_E.indb 16-3 10.4.21 10:58:28 AM Using Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Reader/Writer Transactions Complete registration/settings and charge your account beforehand. There is no need to activate a Lifestyle-Appli during transaction. Hold logo up to reader/writer Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ When IC Card Notification Light setting is ON , Notification Light illuminates (ZP.17-9). Hold handset parallel to reader/writer. Try moving handset around if recognition is slow. Check scan result on reader/writer display. Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ can be used during a call or Internet transmission (May require extra time.). logo Note Data may be unreadable if a metal object, etc. is between logo and reader/writer. Even though Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ is available while handset is off, LifestyleAppli does not activate. However, if battery is left uncharged after warning tone sounds, Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ may become disabled. Charge battery beforehand. When handset is held up to reader/writer, handset may show a message or vibrate depending on service. S! Appli, Messaging or Internet may also activate automatically. To avoid such cases, set the functions not to activate during transactions. (ZP.17-17). Tip Settings âDisable Handset Response to Commands from Reader/Writer (ZP.17-17) 16 16-4 842p_E.indb 16-4 10.4.21 10:58:28 AM IC Card Lock Functions Remote Lock Activating IC Card Lock OFF OFF Saving Numbers to Activate Remote Lock Press and hold P Y Enter Phone Password appears in Standby. Repeat the step as required to unlock. Note Alternatively, Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś IC Card Settings âś IC Card Lock or Main Menu âś Settings âś Security âś IC Card Lock Save up to three phone numbers to enable Remote Lock. Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś IC Card Settings âś Remote Lock Enter Phone Password Y ON Y Numbers to Permit Y Enter phone numbers Q[Return] Y Q[Set] To save numbers from Phone Book/Incoming Call Logs or to use a payphone number: R[Menu] Y Refer to or Payphone Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ 16 16-5 842p_E.indb 16-5 10.4.21 10:58:28 AM Number of Calls to Activate Remote Lock Three times Specify the number of incoming calls for activating IC Card Lock. Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś IC Card Settings âś Remote Lock Enter Phone Password Y ON # of Incoming Call Y Enter a number (03-10) Y Q[Set] Activating Remote Lock Call 842P from one of the specified numbers (Send Caller ID) Hang up after 842P receives the call Repeat Steps 1-2 until specified number of incoming calls is reached (within three minutes) After specified number of incoming calls, IC Card Lock is set and a message informs you IC Card Lock is activated. Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Note When setting IC Card Lock, call 842P from the same specified phone number. Incoming calls from different phone numbers cannot be counted. Specified incoming calls may not be counted when Call Forwarding is active. Remote Lock is not available when ring time for Answer Phone is set to 0 or Driving Mode is active. 16 16-6 842p_E.indb 16-6 10.4.21 10:58:29 AM Settings Sound & Vibration .............................................. 17-2 Video Call ......................................................... 17-10 Ringtones .................................................................................17-2 Charge Sound/Key Tone ............................................................17-2 Function Menus......................................................................17-10 Engaged Video Call Settings ...................................................17-11 Display ................................................................ 17-3 Digital TV .......................................................... 17-11 S! Quick News (Japanese) ................................ 17-13 Display Settings ........................................................................17-3 Main Menu ..............................................................................17-4 Clock .......................................................................................17-4 Back Light ................................................................................17-5 Font .........................................................................................17-5 Manner Mode ..................................................... 17-6 Incoming Settings............................................... 17-6 Date & Time ........................................................ 17-7 Call Settings ....................................................... 17-8 Call Time & Call Cost ................................................................17-8 Making & Receiving Calls .........................................................17-8 Notification Light ............................................... 17-9 Text Entry............................................................ 17-9 Phone Book ...................................................... 17-10 Voice Dial.......................................................... 17-10 Display Settings ......................................................................17-13 Auto Update/Deleting Information ..........................................17-13 Messaging ........................................................ 17-14 Universal Settings ...................................................................17-14 S! Mail Settings ......................................................................17-14 SMS Settings ..........................................................................17-14 Internet............................................................. 17-15 Browser Display Settings.........................................................17-15 Memory Manager & Reset ......................................................17-15 Security Settings .....................................................................17-16 Reset......................................................................................17-16 S! Appli ............................................................. 17-17 Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ ................................................... 17-17 Default Settings ............................................... 17-18 17 17-1 842p_E.indb 17-1 10.4.21 10:58:29 AM Settings â Pre-installed Ringtones Sound & Vibration Title Ringtones From Main Menu âś Settings Setting/Operation â Change Ringtone > Sound Settings Y Ring Tones Y Select an item Y Select Ring Tone Y Select a type Y Select a folder Y Select a tone Change Ringer Volume â > Sound Settings Y Ringer Volume Y Select a type Y GI to adjust volume Disable 3D Sound Effect (Ringtone/Melody) â > Sound Settings Y Stereo/3D Sound Y OFF Settings 17 â Set Ringtone Sound Output for Earphone* > Sound Settings Y Earphone Y Earphone â Set Message Ringtone Duration > Sound Settings Y Message Ring Tones Y ON or OFF (Y For ON , enter ring time) â Set Vibration Alert > Incoming Settings Y Vibrator Y Select an item Y Select a vibration pattern Default Phone/Video Call: Pattern 1 Message: Tone3 Level 4 ON Earphone + Speaker ON (Ring time: 5 sec) OFF * 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. Ringtone sounds only from earphone for other events. Composer Pinwheel Original WALKURENRITT/DIE WALKURE WAGNER RICHARD WILHELM PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS JESSEL LEON OUVERTURE/GUILLAUME TELL ROSSINI GIOACCHINO ANTONIO DANCE OF THE KNIGHTS OP 64 NO 13 PROKOFEV SERGEJ S WALTZ/COPPELIA BALLET SUITE DELIBES LEO CLEMENT PHILIBERT DANSE DES MIRLITONS/CASSE NOISETTE OP 71A/ORI CHAJKOVSKIJ PETR ILICH 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. Charge Sound/Key Tone From Main Menu âś Settings Setting/Operation â Set Key Tone > Sound Settings Y Key Tone Y ON or OFF â Charging Start/End Tone Off > Phone Settings Y Battery Y Charge Sound Y OFF Default OFF ON 17-2 842p_E.indb 17-2 10.4.21 10:58:29 AM Settings Display Display Settings From Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings Setting/Operation â Change Wallpaper 1 > Internal Display Y Stand-by Display Y Select an item Y Select a folder Y Select an image â Add Calendar to Wallpaper > Internal Display Y Stand-by Display Y Calendar Y Select a view format Y BG Image ON or BG Image OFF (Y For BG Image ON , select a folder Y select an image) Default (ZP.17-18) â (ZP.17-18) â Change Incoming Call/Message Image > Internal Display Y Select an incoming type Y Select Calling Disp. 2 Y Select an image type Y Select a folder Y Select an image (ZP.17-18) â Change Battery/Antenna Indicator > Internal Display Y Battery Icon or Antenna Icon (ZP.17-18) Y Select a pattern (ZP.17-18) â Set Interface Language > č¨čŞč¨ĺŽ Y English ćĽćŹčŞ â Show New Call/Message when Handset Opens > Open for New Y ON OFF For Flash files, press K in Standby to pause or resume a FlashÂŽ image. Setting applies to messages retrieved manually (Incoming Options (ZP.17-14) set to Manual Retrieval ) or when Server Mail is retrieved (Retrieve New window cannot be changed). For Pictures or Videos : Select a folder Y Select an image For Message : Enter text ÂŽ Settings â Change Outgoing Call/Message Image > Internal Display Y Select an outgoing type Y Select a folder Y Select an image â Change Start-up Window > Internal Display Y Start-up Y OFF , Message , Pictures or Videos 3 â Change Display Color Scheme > Color Y Select a color 17 â 17-3 842p_E.indb 17-3 10.4.21 10:58:30 AM Main Menu From Clock Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś Menu Icons Setting/Operation â Change Main Menu Theme > Select a pattern â Change Main Menu Icons > Customize Y Select a menu Y Select a folder Y Select an image â Change Main Menu Background > Customize Y Background Image Y Select a folder Y Select an image From Default Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś Internal Display âś Clock Setting/Operation (ZP.17-18) â Change Standby Clock Position 1 2 > Stand-by Clock Y Q[Position] Y Select a pattern Y HI[Set] â (ZP.17-18) â Change Standby Clock Size 1 > Stand-by Clock Y P[Size] Y Large or Small Y (ZP.17-18) HI[Set] â â Change Standby Clock at Upper Right (lower right in Landscape View) > Icon Clock Y Select a pattern Settings 17 Default â Change Standby Clock Pattern 1 > Stand-by Clock Y R[Pattern] Y Select a pattern (ZP.17-18) Y HI[Set] (ZP.17-18) Highlight Stand-by Clock Y Q[Play] to view Standby Clock. Even if clock position is set to Pattern 2 - Pattern 12 , 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 17-4 842p_E.indb 17-4 10.4.21 10:58:30 AM Back Light From Font Main Menu âś Settingsâś Display Settings Setting/Operation From Default â Turn Back Light On/Off; Set Power Saver Mode 1 > Back Light Time Y Lighting Y ON or OFF Y ON+Saver Select ON or OFF in Power Saver Mode (Y For ON , Enter Light time) Standard â Limit Back Light to Display Only > Back Light Time Y Area Y LCD LCD + Keys â Adjust Brightness > Back Light Time Y Brightness Y Select a brightness level Auto 3 â Set Back Light to Turn On Quickly > Back Light Time Y Soft Light Y OFF ON â Disable Auto Image Compensation > LCD AI Y OFF ON During operation (except when in Standby or S! Appli is active), press and hold 5 to toggle ON /OFF . When set to Standard , Back Light illuminates with the same setting as Lighting setting. When set to Auto , Back Light is automatically adjusted according to ambient light. Setting/Operation Default â Change Font Size by Function > Font Size Y Select an item Y Select a size Standard â Set Menu Font Sizes Collectively > Font Size Y Collective Setting Y Large or Small * Standard â Change Font Style > Font Y Font 2 Font 1 â Change Font Style (Incoming/Outgoing Call Window) Pattern 1 > Disp. Call/Recv # Y Pattern 2 * When set to Small , font size for Phone Book, Incoming/Outgoing Call Logs and text entry is set to Standard . Settings â Illuminate Back Light while Charging > Back Light Time Y Charging Y Constant Light Main Menu âś Settingsâś Display Settings 17 17-5 842p_E.indb 17-5 10.4.21 10:58:31 AM Settings From Manner Mode Settings Main Menu âś Settings âś Incoming Settings âś Manner Mode Type Setting/Operation Default â Set Manner Mode Type Manner Mode > Manner Mode, Super Silent or User Mode (Y For User Mode , set individual items Y Q[Finish]) Settings 17 â Default Settings by Mode Manner Mode Super Silent Driving Mode Answer Phone Value set for Value set for ON Answer Phone Answer Phone Vibrator ON ON OFF In. Calls Silent Silent Silent Msg Ring T. Silent Silent Silent Alarm Silent Silent Silent Rec. Check Tone ON OFF ON Key Tone OFF OFF Mic Sensitiv. Up Up Up LVA Tone (Low battery alarm) OFF OFF OFF * Based on Key Tone setting (ZP.17-2) User Mode OFF ON Silent Silent Silent From Incoming Settings Main Menu âś Settingsâś Incoming Settings Setting/Operation Default â Change Answer Setting (ZP.17-7) > Answer Setting Y Quick Silent or OFF Any Key Answer â Answer Calls by Opening Handset > Open-to-Ans. Call Y Phone or Video Call Y Answer Keep Ringing â Hide Caller Image Saved in Phone Book > Phone Book Image Y OFF ON â Set V Response (ZP.17-7) for Missed Call/New ON Message Notification > Info Notice Setting Y ON or OFF â Activate Auto Answer with Earphone > Auto Answer Y ON Y Enter ring time OFF â Set Call Waiting Response > In-call Management Y Call Forwarding or Call Rejection Answer ON OFF Up OFF 17-6 842p_E.indb 17-6 10.4.21 10:58:31 AM â Answer Setting Key Operations Any Key Answer To answer a call, press any of the following keys: Voice Call: HI, J, 0 - 9, *, ;, L, Q, P, O, FI, U Video Call: HI, J Quick Silent To cancel ringtone/vibration, press any of the following keys: Voice Call/Video Call: 0 - 9, *, ;, L, Q, P, O, FI, U OFF To answer a call, press any of the following keys: Voice Call/Video Call: HI, J When [Voice Mail] is assigned to Q indicated at the bottom of Display, press Q to start voice or video recording. â Info Notice Setting Response ON ăă¤ăš When Vibrator is set for Incoming Settings, vibration activates with beeps. In Manner Mode, only vibration activates. Set Side-keys Guard to OFF beforehand (ZP.11-8). * Japanese only From Date & Time Main Menu âś Settingsâś Date & Time Setting/Operation Default â Change Date and Time > Date & Time Y Enter year, date, time and time zone â â Display World Clock > World Clock Y ON Y EI to select an area OFF â Activate Daylight Savings Time > Daylight Savings Y ON OFF â Deactivate Alarm while Operating Other Functions > Alarm Tone Y Operation Preferred Alarm Preferred â Deactivate Automatic Time Correction via Yahoo! Keitai > Time Correction Y OFF ON Settings (Voice)* No Missed Calls/No Received Messages: Triple-beep sounds Missed Calls/Received Messages: Double-beep sounds twice No Missed Calls/No Received Messages: Triple-beep sounds Missed Calls: Double-beep sounds; voice message announces that you have a missed call Received Messages: Double-beep sounds; voice message announces that you have a new message Settings 17 17-7 842p_E.indb 17-7 10.4.21 10:58:31 AM Settings Call Settings â Set Handset Response when Closed during Call End the Call > Call Settings Y Closing Clamshell Y No Tone or Hold Call * Call Time & Call Cost From Main Menu âś Settings âś Call Settings Setting/Operation â â Reset Total Call Charge/Time > Reset Y Enter Phone Password Y Reset Total Duration or Reset Total Cost Y YES (Y For Reset Total Cost , enter PIN2) â â Set Charge Limit 2 > Set Max Cost Limit Y ON Y Enter charge limit Y Enter PIN2 Settings 17 Default â Display Call Time/Cost 1 > Call Time/Cost OFF May not be available depending on subscription status. In that case, Set Max Cost Limit is not available. When set to ON , incoming/outgoing calls including emergency number calls are disabled if charge limit is reached. Setting/Operation ON â Sound Alarm before Connection is High Tone Disconnected > Call Settings Y Quality Alarm Y OFF or Low Tone â Sound Alarm until Line is Reconnected > Call Settings Y Reconnect Signal Y OFF or Low Tone High Tone â Call Service Numbers (Service not available at present) > Call Settings Y Service Numbers Y Select a service number Y J â * When Hold Call is selected: Speaker ON (Hold tone sounds from speaker)/Speaker OFF (Hold tone does not sound from speaker) Main Menu âś Settings â Change Earpiece Volume > Call Settings Y Volume Y GI to adjust volume â Turn Off Noise Reduction > Call Settings Y Noise Reduction Y OFF On-hold Tone: On-hold Tone 1 Holding Tone: JESU JOY OF MAN's â Specify Phone Book Entry to Call with Earphone OFF > Phone Settings Y Headset Switch to Call Y Voice Call Y Search Phone Book Y Select an entry Making & Receiving Calls From â Set Hold Tone > Call Settings Y Hold Tones Y On-hold Tone or Holding Tone Y Select a tone Default Level 4 17-8 842p_E.indb 17-8 10.4.21 10:58:32 AM Settings From Notification Light Settings Main Menu âś Settingsâś Notification Light Setting/Operation â Set Notification Light by Incoming Type (Voice/Video Calls or Messages) > Incoming Y Select Color Y Select a type Y EI to select a color Default From Text Entry Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Text Entry Method Setting/Operation (ZP.17-18) â â Adjust Notification Light Color Tone for Incoming Call/Message > Incoming Y Color Y Adjust Color Tone Y Select a color Y Adjust color tone â â Set Notification Light for Other Functions > Select a function Y ON or OFF, or EI to select a color â â View Notification Light Status* > Confirm Status â â Hide Predictive Candidates/Context Forecast List > Predict Y OFF * View Notification Light settings for incoming calls/messages, engaged calls or upper Side Key commands. Default Input mode: All Prioritized mode: Mode 1 (5-touch) ON â Set Learning Feature Off for Secret Mode/ Secret Data Only ON > Learn in Secret Mode Y Enter Phone Password Y OFF â Delete All Learned Words > Reset Learned Words Y Enter Phone Password Y YES â Settings â Change Notification Light Color Name for Incoming Call/Message > Incoming Y Color Y Edit Color Name Y Select a color Y Edit color name â Set Input Mode > Input Mode Y Check input mode(s) to use Y Q[Finish] Y Select a input mode to prioritize 17 17-9 842p_E.indb 17-9 10.4.21 10:58:32 AM Settings From Phone Book Settings Function Menus Main Menu âś Phone Bookâś Settings Setting/Operation â Change Save Location for New Entry > Save Settings Y USIM or Ask Every Time Default Phone â Change Phone Book Search Method > Search Method Y Select a method A-KA-SA-TA-NA â Change Font Size > Font Size Y Phone Book or Call Log Y Large Standard â Forbid Forwarding Phone Book Entry Images > Forwarding Image Y OFF ON* * If ON is selected, images can be forwarded via Infrared or IC transmission. Settings Settings From 17 Voice Dial Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Voice Settings Setting/Operation Video Call From Main Menu âś Settings âś Video Call Setting/Operation Default â Change Incoming Image Quality > Incoming Video Qlty Y Quality Prioritized or Motion Prioritized Standard â Change Outgoing Alternative Image > Select Images Y Select a category Y Highlight Original Y R[Menu] Y Change setting Y Select a folder Y Select a file Y Q[Play] to view image Pre-installed â Switch Earpiece On > Loud Speaker Y OFF ON â Switch to Voice Call when Video Call Fails > Voice Call Auto Redial Y ON OFF Default â Activate Voice Dial Automatically > Auto Voice Dial Y ON OFF â Activate Voice Dial via Earphone > Voice Earphone Dial Y ON OFF 17-10 842p_E.indb 17-10 10.4.21 10:58:33 AM Engaged Video Call Settings From Settings During a Video Call, NR[Menu] âś V. Call settings Setting/Operation Default â Change Incoming Image Quality > Visual preference Y Quality Prioritizd or Motion Prioritized Normal â Change Brightness > Brightness Y Select a brightness level â Adjust Color Tone to Lighting Conditions > White balance Y Select an environment Automatic â Change Color Tone > Color mode set Y Select a color tone Normal â Enhance Image Quality in Low Light Conditions OFF > Night mode Y ON Landscape Main Menu âś TVâś User Settings Setting/Operation Default â Hide Caption > Caption Y OFF ON â Change View when Activating TV > First View Y Normal Screen Wide Screen â End Recording when Battery Runs Low > Rec. When Low Battery Y Stop Recording Continue Recording â Forbid Enhancing Frame Rate Automatically > Mobile W-Speed Y ON OFF â Change Image Quality > Image Quality Y Select an item Dynamic â Deactivate Auto Volume > Sound Y Sound Effect Y Auto Volume Y OFF ON â Remaster Sounds from Earphone > Sound Y Sound Effect Y Remaster 1 Y ON OFF Settings â Set Focus > Focus Y Select a focus type From Digital TV â Add Listening Effect OFF > Sound Y Sound Effect Y Listening 1 Y Select an item â Change Quality of Sound from Earphone Normal > Sound Y Sound Effect Y Equalizer 1 Y Select an item â Turn Off Speaker by Closing 842P while Watching TV > Sound Y TV Sound While Closed Y OFF 17 ON 17-11 842p_E.indb 17-11 10.4.21 10:58:34 AM 2 â Set Power Saving Mode 2 > ECO Mode Y YES Released â Set Back Light Duration while Watching TV > Display Light Y Lighting Duration Y Enter duration (min.) Constant Light â Hide Images on Data Broadcast Sites > Data Broadcasting Y Images Y OFF ON â Turn Off Sounds from Data Broadcast/Sites > Data Broadcasting Y Sound Effect Y OFF ON â Show Confirmation on Data Broadcast > Data Broadcasting Y Reset Settings Y YES â Hide Guide in Landscape View > Icons Y OFF Settings 17 â ON â Check TV Settings > Check TV Settings â â Reset Channel List > Reset Channel Setting Y Enter Phone Password Y YES â â Delete Information in Broadcasting Storage Area > Reset Storage Area Y (Highlight an affiliated channel Y) R[Menu] Y Delete this or Delete all (Y For Delete all , enter Phone Password) Y YES â â Reset TV Settings > Reset TV Settings Y Enter Phone Password Y YES â 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 Remaster/Listening/Equalizer Settings: ZP.5-8 17-12 842p_E.indb 17-12 10.4.21 10:58:34 AM Settings S! Quick News (Japanese) Auto Update/Deleting Information Display Settings From From Main Menu âś Settings âś Display Settings âś Internal Display âś S! Quick News Settings Setting/Operation Setting/Operation Default â Show Only Unread Items in Standby > Unread/Read Setting Y Unread Unread + Read â Change Marquee Speed > Marquee Speed Y Fast or Slow Normal â Hide S! Quick News > Display Settings Y OFF ON (Show) â Block Image Data > Image Display Y OFF ON (Show) Main Menu âś Entertainment âś S! Quick News âś Settings OFF â Automatically Update General News (Once a day) 1 2 > Auto Refresh Y General Y ON OFF â Cancel Automatic Updates for Special News > Auto Refresh Y Special Y OFF ON (Automatically update every 4 hours) 1 2 â If calls are in progress at update time, auto update does not occur until next update. Video Calls are rejected during auto update. Settings â Delete S! Quick News Information > Del S! Quick News List Y YES Y Enter Phone Password Default â Automatically Update Quick News in S! Quick News List 1 2 > Auto Refresh Y S! Quick News Y Set update frequency 17 17-13 842p_E.indb 17-13 10.4.21 10:58:34 AM Settings Messaging S! Mail Settings Universal Settings From Main Menu âś Messaging âś Settings âś Universal Settings Main Menu âś Messaging âś Settings âś S! Mail Settings âś Incoming Options Setting/Operation Default â Change Font Size* > Font Size Y Small or Large Normal â Set S! Mail Download Condition (within Japan) Auto Download > Home Auto Setting Y Download by Numbers or All Manual Retrieval â Set Scroll Unit in Text Entry/Preview Window > Scroll Unit Y Half Screen or Whole Screen â Retrieve S! Mail Manually while Abroad > Roaming Auto Setting Y Manual Retrieval Auto Download Single Line â Confirm Message Delivery (Available when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers) > Delivery Report Y ON OFF (Not confirm) â Play Attached Music Files Automatically* > Auto Sound Play Y ON OFF (Not play back) â Change Anti-Spam Measures Setting > Anti-Spam Measures Y Report Spam Y Edit recipient address Y Q[Finish] Y YES stop@meiwaku. softbankmobile. co.jp Setting/Operation Settings 17 From Default SMS Settings From â Reset Anti-Spam Measures Setting > Anti-Spam Measures Y Report Spam Y R[Menu] Y Reset Address Y Q[Finish] Y YES â Main Menu âś Messaging âś Settings âś SMS Settings Setting/Operation â Set Auto Delete Off (For Drafts or Sent/Unsent) ON > Auto Sent Msg Del Y OFF â Set Auto Delete Off (For Incoming Mail) > Auto Received Msg Del Y OFF * When multiple sound files are attached, the first file plays. ON * Character size in SMS or S! Mail subject field does not change. Check preview to see actual size. â Change SMS Center Number* > Message Center Y Enter SMS Center number â Set Input Character to English > Set Input Character Y English (160char.) Default â Japanese (70char.) * Changing Message Center number may disable SMS. 17-14 842p_E.indb 17-14 10.4.21 10:58:35 AM Settings Internet Memory Manager & Reset Browser Display Settings Yahoo! Keitai From Yahoo! Keitai From Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Set Yahoo! Keitai From Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś Set PC Site Browser Setting/Operation PC Site Browser From PC Site Browser Default Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Set Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś Set PC Site Browser Setting/Operation Default â Clear Cache > Memory Manager Y Clear Cache Y YES â Normal â â Scroll Unit > Scroll Unit Y Whole Screen or Half Screen â Delete Cookies > Memory Manager Y Delete Cookies Y YES Single Line â Images Off > Downloads Y Display Image Y OFF â ON â Delete User ID or Password Entered when Authentication is Required > Memory Manager Y Delete Certificates Y YES â Sound Off > Downloads Y Play Sounds Y OFF ON â Set Data Storage Location to microSD Card* > Save Settings Y microSD â Hide Warning Messages when Activating PC Site Browser or Switching to Yahoo! Keitai* > Warning Messages Y PC Site Browser (when activating) or Yahoo! Keitai (when switching) Y OFF ON * Yahoo! Keitai Browser only Phone Settings â Font Size > Font Size Y Large or Small 17 * PC Site Browser only 17-15 842p_E.indb 17-15 10.4.21 10:58:35 AM â Select whether or Not to Retain Authentication Keep While Information Browsing > Certificate Retention Y Always Keep or Not Keep Security Settings Yahoo! Keitai From Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Set Yahoo! Keitai âś Security Yahoo! Keitai Browser only PC Site Browser only PC Site Browser From Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś Set PC Site Browser âś Security Setting/Operation â Set Auto Send Off for Manufacturer's Number (for Authentication) > Manufacture Number Y OFF (Not send) Settings 17 â Set Not to Send Referer Information > Send Referer Y OFF â Select whether or Not to Allow Cookies to Be Stored on 842P > Cookies Y OFF or Ask Every Time Default ON (Send) Reset Yahoo! Keitai From PC Site Browser From ON (Send) ON (Save) â Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in Yahoo! Ask before Keitai 1 Connect > Script Y ON, OFF or Ask Every Time Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś Reset Main Menu âś Yahoo! Keitai âś PC Site Browser âś Reset Setting/Operation Default â Reset Browser Settings > Restore Defaults Y YES Y Enter Phone Password â â Initialize Browser > Initialized Browser Y YES Y Enter Phone Password â â Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in PC Site Browser 2 ON (Run) > Script Y Ask before Connect, OFF or Ask Every Time â View Server Certificates Issued by Certificate Authorities > Root Certificates Y Select an item â 17-16 842p_E.indb 17-16 10.4.21 10:58:36 AM Settings From S! Appli Settings Main Menu âś S! Appli âś S! Appli Settings Setting/Operation Default â Volume > Volume Y GI to adjust volume Level 4 â Backlight On/Off > Display Backlight Y Always ON or Always OFF Follow General Setting â Deactivate Vibration > Vibration Y OFF ON â Sync microSD Card with S! Appli Library* > Synchronize microSD From Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ Main Menu âś Osaifu-Keitai âś IC Card Settings Setting/Operation â View IC Card Status > IC Card Status â Disable Handset Response to Commands from Reader/Writer > Interface Settings Y Enter Phone Password Y Select an item Y OFF Default â All ON â * Update S! Appli Library on microSD Card after using microSD Card in another handset or PC. Settings 17 17-17 842p_E.indb 17-17 10.4.21 10:58:37 AM Default Settings Default settings vary by handset color as below. For operations, refer to respective setting sections. Setting Voice Call Incoming Video Call Message Side Key (Upper Side Key) Stand-by Display Display Settings Position (ZP.17-3 to 5) Stand-by Clock Size Pattern Icon Clock Outgoing Image (Call/Message) Incoming Image (Call/Message) Menu Icons Color Scheme Notification Light (ZP.17-9) Black A-Signal A-Signal A-Rhythm A-Wave Black Pattern 10 Large Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Black White B-Signal B-Signal B-Rhythm B-Wave White Pattern 1 Large Pattern 5 Pattern 6 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 White Champagne C-Signal C-Signal C-Rhythm C-Wave Champagne Pattern 10 Large Pattern 6 Pattern 6 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Gold Pink D-Signal D-Signal D-Rhythm D-Wave Pink Pattern 6 Large Pattern 5 Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 2 Pattern 2 Pink Red A-Signal A-Signal A-Rhythm A-Wave Red Pattern 1 Large Pattern 4 Pattern 6 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Red Settings 17 17-18 842p_E.indb 17-18 10.4.21 10:58:37 AM Appendix Function List ....................................................... 18-2 Troubleshooting.................................................. 18-9 Warning Signs ........................................................................18-11 Software Update .............................................. 18-11 Updating Software Manually...................................................18-11 Updating Software Automatically ............................................18-12 Quick Open Menu ............................................. 18-13 Key Assignments (5-touch Mode) ..................... 18-14 Key Assignments (2-touch Mode) ..................... 18-15 Key Assignments (NIKO-touch Mode) ............... 18-16 Symbol List ....................................................... 18-17 Character Code List .......................................... 18-18 Weather Indicator List ...................................... 18-23 Memory List ...................................................... 18-24 Specifications ................................................... 18-25 Index ................................................................. 18-26 Warranty & Service ........................................... 18-32 Warranty ................................................................................18-32 After-Sales Service ..................................................................18-32 Customer Service.............................................. 18-33 18 18-1 842p_E.indb 18-1 10.4.21 10:58:37 AM Function List From Main Menu, press key corresponding to a menu number for direct access (ZP.1-19). Example: To select S! Mail Settings in Messaging menu: 1 first column 9 second column 3 third column 1 (Messaging) Y 9 (Settings) Y 3 (S! Mail Settings) To select â : DI Y 1; To select âĄ: DI Y 2 When Menu Icons are set to Pattern 5 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 Appendix 18 Menu Number/Function Name Messaging 1 Incoming Mail 1 Received 2 ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă 1 3 ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă 2 4 ăŚăźăśăźăăŠăŤă 3 5 Spam Folder 2 Create New 3 Retrieve New 4 Drafts 5 Templates 1 Download Templates 6 Sent/Unsent 7 Server Mail 1 Retrieve Mail List 2 Retrieve All 3 Delete All 4 Server Mail Memory Create New SMS Settings 1 Custom Mail Address 2 Universal Settings 3 S! Mail Settings 4 SMS Settings Memory Status P.13-15 P.13-7 â P.13-3 P.17-14 P.17-14 P.17-14 P.13-3 Yahoo! Keitai Page â â P.13-10 P.13-3 P.13-3 P.13-3 P.13-17 P.13-4 P.13-15 P.13-15 â P.13-10 P.13-15 â P.13-14 P.13-14 P.13-15 Menu Number/Function Name Yahoo! Keitai 1 Yahoo! Keitai 2 Bookmarks 3 Saved Pages 4 Enter URL 1 Direct Entry 2 URL History List 5 History 6 PC Site Browser 1 Homepage 2 Bookmarks 3 Saved Pages 4 Enter URL 5 History 6 Yahoo! Keitai 7 Set PC Site Browser 8 Reset Page â â â P.14-8 â P.14-4 P.14-4 P.14-4 â P.14-5 P.14-8 P.14-8 P.14-5 P.14-5 P.14-5 P.17-17 P.17-18 18-2 842p_E.indb 18-2 10.4.21 10:58:37 AM 2 Set Yahoo! Keitai 1 Font Size 2 Scroll Unit 3 Downloads 4 Memory Manager 5 Security 6 Save Settings Reset 1 Restore Defaults 2 Initialized Browser â P.17-15 P.17-15 P.17-15 P.17-15 P.17-16 P.17-15 â P.17-16 P.17-16 Osaifu-Keitai Menu Number/Function Name Menu Number/Function Name S! Appli Page â â P.15-2 â P.16-3 P.16-5 â P.17-19 P.17-19 P.17-19 P.17-19 P.15-3 P.15-2 â P.16-3 P.16-5 Camera 1 Camera 2 Video Camera 3 Pictures 4 Videos Page â P.6-5 P.6-6 P.6-10 P.6-10 Entertainment Menu Number/Function Name Entertainment 1 S! Quick News 1 S! Quick News List 2 Settings 2 S! Info Ch./Weather 1 What's New? 2 History 3 Register/Cancel 4 Get Latest Contents 5 Weather Indicator 3 BookSurďŹng 4 e-Book Viewer Page â â P.7-3 P.17-13 â P.7-4 P.7-4 P.7-4 P.7-4 P.7-5 P.7-6 P.7-6 Appendix Menu Number/Function Name S! Appli 1 S! Appli List 1 Download S! Appli 2 Osaifu-Keitai 1 Lifestyle-Appli 2 IC Card Settings 3 S! Appli Settings 1 Volume 2 Display Backlight 3 Vibration 4 Synchronize microSD 4 S! Appli History 5 Information Page Camera Osaifu-Keitai 1 Lifestyle-Appli 2 IC Card Settings 18 18-3 842p_E.indb 18-3 10.4.21 10:58:38 AM 7 Tools Menu Number/Function Name Appendix 18 Tools 1 Alarms 2 Calendar 3 Calculator 4 Notepad 5 Tasks 6 Dictionary 7 Sound Recorders 1 Voice Call Data 2 Video Call Data 3 Answer Phone Setting 4 Voice Recorder 5 Voice Announce 8 Bar Code Reader 1 Scan Barcodes 2 Saved Data List 9 Location Settings 1 Positioning Lock 2 Send Location Info 0 Receive via Infrared 1 Receive 2 Receive All Page â P.12-7 P.12-2 P.12-8 P.12-9 P.12-6 P.12-10 â P.2-15 P.2-15 P.2-15 P.12-11 P.12-11 â P.12-12 P.12-13 â P.12-14 P.12-14 â P.10-3 P.10-4 microSD Backup 1 Phone Book 2 Calendar 3 Tasks 4 Incoming Mail 5 Sent Messages 6 Unsent Messages 7 Drafts 8 Memo Pad 9 Bookmarks Templates/Users Dic. 1 Templates 2 User's Dictionary â P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 P.9-18 â P.3-5 P.3-10 Data Folder Menu Number/Function Name Data Folder 1 Pictures 1 Download Pictures 2 Main Folder 3 Camera 4 My Pictograms 5 Mail Art 6 Pre-installed 7 Original Animation Page â â P.9-4 P.9-2 P.9-2 P.13-6 P.9-2 P.9-2 P.9-13 18-4 842p_E.indb 18-4 10.4.21 10:58:39 AM 8 â P.9-4 P.9-2 P.9-2 P.9-2 P.9-2 â P.15-2 â P.8-7 P.8-7 â P.9-4 P.9-3 P.9-3 P.9-3 P.9-3 P.9-6 â P.9-3 P.9-6 P.9-3 â P.5-13 P.5-12 P.9-3 â P.16-3 â P.9-4 Customized Screen 1 Customized Screen 2 Familiar Usability Templates 1 Download Templates Other Documents 1 Main Folder â P.1-20 P.1-20 â P.13-10 â P.9-3 Music Player Menu Number/Function Name Music Player 1 Player 1 All Tracks 2 Artist 3 Album 4 Genre 5 Play List 2 Data Manager 1 Main Folder 2 WMA Page â â P.8-6 P.8-6 P.8-6 P.8-6 P.8-6 â P.8-7 P.8-7 Appendix Ring Songs&Tones 1 DL Ring Songs&Tones 2 Main Folder 3 Pre-installed 4 Voice Announce 5 Play List S! Appli 1 Download S! Appli Music 1 Main Folder 2 WMA Videos 1 Download Videos 2 Main Folder 3 Camera 4 Pre-installed 5 Play List 6 Position Memory PC Movies 1 microSD 2 Position Memory 3 Play History TV 1 Image 2 Video 3 Position Memory Lifestyle-Appli 1 Download Books 1 Download Books 18 18-5 842p_E.indb 18-5 10.4.21 10:58:39 AM TV Phone Book Menu Number/Function Name TV Appendix 18 Watch TV Program List Timer Watching Timer Recording Recording Result TV Link Channel List Channel Setting 1 Select Area 2 Automatic 9 User Settings 1 Caption 2 First View 3 Rec. When Low Battery 4 Mobile W-Speed 5 Image Quality 6 Sound 7 ECO Mode 8 Display Light 9 Data Broadcasting 0 Icons Check TV Settings # Reset Channel Setting Reset Storage Area* â Reset TV Settings Page â P.5-5 P.5-7 P.5-13 P.5-13 P.5-14 P.5-10 P.5-4 â P.5-4 P.5-4 â P.17-13 P.17-11 P.17-11 P.17-11 P.17-11 P.17-11 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 P.17-12 Menu Number/Function Name Phone Book 1 Phone Book 2 Create New Entry 3 Call Log 1 Outgoing Call Logs 2 Incoming Call Logs 4 Group 5 Account Details 6 S! Addressbook BkUp 1 Start Sync 2 Auto Sync Settings 3 Sync Log 7 Memory Manager 8 Restrictions 9 Settings 1 Save Settings 2 Search Method 3 Font Size 4 Voice Dial 5 Mail Group 6 Forwarding Image 0 Memory Status Page â P.4-2 P.4-3 â P.2-13 P.2-13 P.4-6 P.1-26, P.4-13 â P.4-11 P.4-12 P.4-12 P.4-9 P.11-10 â P.17-10 P.17-10 P.17-10 P.4-14 P.13-18 P.17-10 P.4-10 Number in ďŹrst column is not available for Phone Book. * Cannot be selected by third column number. 18-6 842p_E.indb 18-6 10.4.21 10:58:39 AM # Settings Menu Number/Function Name Page â â P.17-2 P.17-2 P.17-2 P.17-2 P.17-2 P.17-2 â P.17-3 P.17-5 P.17-5 P.17-4 P.17-5 P.1-25 P.17-3 P.1-21 P.17-3 P.17-3 P.17-5 P.17-5 P.1-8 â P.1-20 P.1-20 P.1-20 Incoming Settings 1 Vibrator 2 Manner Mode Type 3 Answer Setting 4 Open-to-Ans. Call 5 Call Logs 6 Phone Book Image 7 Ring Time Settings 8 Info Notice Setting 9 Auto Answer 0 In-call Management Phone Settings 1 Side-keys Guard 2 Text Entry Method 3 Battery 4 Pause Dial 5 Headset Switch to Call 6 Voice Settings 7 Software Update Date & Time 1 Date & Time 2 World Clock 3 Daylight Savings 4 Alarm Tone 5 Time Correction â P.17-2 P.17-6 P.17-6 P.17-6 P.11-8 P.17-6 P.11-11 P.17-6 P.17-6 P.17-6 â P.11-8 P.17-9 P.17-2 P.2-3 P.17-8 P.17-10 P.18-11 â P.17-7 P.17-7 P.17-7 P.17-7 P.17-7 Next Page 842p_E.indb 18-7 Appendix Settings 1 Sound Settings 1 Ring Tones 2 Ringer Volume 3 Key Tone 4 Stereo/3D Sound 5 Earphone 6 Message Ring Tones 2 Display Settings 1 Internal Display 2 Font Size 3 Font 4 Menu Icons 5 Back Light Time 6 View Blind 7 Color 8 Private Menu 9 č¨čŞč¨ĺŽ 0 Open for New LCD AI # Disp. Call/Recv # â Describe Icons 3 Customized Screen 1 Customized Screen 2 Familiar Usability 3 Release Settings 18 18-7 10.4.21 10:58:40 AM # Appendix 18 Security 1 Privacy Key Lock 2 Personal Data Lock 3 IC Card Lock 4 Secret Mode 5 Secret Data Only 6 Key Pad Dial Lock 7 Reject Unknown 8 Call Setting w/o ID 9 All Reset 0 Reset Settings PIN Authentication # Change Phone Password â Timer Lock at Close ⥠Lock OFF at Open ⢠Content Key ⣠Lock Message 8 Call Settings 1 Call Time/Cost 2 Reset 3 Set Max Cost Limit 4 Voice Mail/Call Fwding 5 Call Waiting 6 Call Barring 7 Missed Call NotiďŹ. 8 PreďŹx 9 Volume 0 Shikkari Talk Closing Clamshell # Hold Tones â Noise Reduction â P.11-4 P.11-4 P.16-5 P.11-8 P.11-8 P.11-7 P.11-10 P.11-10 P.11-11 P.11-10 P.11-2 P.11-2 P.11-5 P.11-6 P.9-5 P.11-7 â P.17-8 P.17-8 P.17-8 P.2-17, P.2-18 P.2-19 P.2-20 P.2-19 P.2-3 P.17-8 P.2-5 P.17-8 P.17-8 P.17-8 8 ⥠Quality Alarm ⢠Reconnect Signal ⣠Emission OFF Mode ⤠Show My Number ⼠Service Numbers 9 Video Call 1 Incoming Video Qlty 2 Select Images 3 Loud Speaker 4 Voice Call Auto Redial 0 International Call 1 Int'l Dial Assist 2 Select Operator 3 PLMN Setting 4 Operator Name 5 Select Network Connectivity 1 USB Mode 2 Retrieve NW Info # NotiďŹcation Light 1 Incoming 2 Online 3 Missed Call/Unread 4 Clamshell Close 5 Music 6 IC Card 7 Side Key 8 ConďŹrm Status P.17-8 P.17-8 P.1-16 P.2-21 P.17-8 â P.17-10 P.17-10 P.17-10 P.17-10 â P.2-10 P.2-10 P.2-11 P.2-11 P.2-10 â P.10-6 P.1-14 â P.4-4, P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 P.17-9 18-8 842p_E.indb 18-8 10.4.21 10:58:40 AM Troubleshooting Handset does not turn on ăť Was K pressed for more than one second? ăť Is battery level sufficient? ăť Is battery inserted properly? (ZP.1-12) Handset functions do not work after turning power on ăť Does PIN Entry window appear? PIN Authentication is ON . Enter PIN (ZP.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 ăť Is USIM Card inserted correctly? (ZP.1-3) ăť Is SoftBank specified USIM Card inserted? (ZP.1-2) ăť USIM Card IC chip may be dirty. Wipe with a clean cloth, then insert USIM Card correctly. Keypad does not respond ăť Does or appear in Standby? Keyguard (ZP.11-3) or Privacy Key Lock is active (ZP.11-4). Cancel it. Outgoing calls or Video Calls will not connect ăť Is area code entered? ăť Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring? (ZP.2-20) ăť Does appear in Standby? Total cost has reached upper limit. Set Max Cost Limit to OFF or execute Reset (ZP.17-8). Outgoing calls will not connect or busy signal sounds ăť Did you enter area code? ăť Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring? (ZP.2-20) Call is interrupted or disconnected appear? Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal ăť Does is weak? Move to a location where signal is strong. "Cannot start any more functions" appears when a menu is opened. ăť Maximum number of functions are active at the same time. Cancel current function and try again (ZP.1-25). Next Page 842p_E.indb 18-9 Appendix Side Keys do not work while handset is closed ăť Does appear? Side-keys Guard (ZP.11-8) is ON . Set to OFF . Outgoing calls or Video Calls will not connect or message and Internet connections are unavailable appear? ăť Does Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak? Move to a location where signal is strong. ăť Are you using handset overseas? Set international settings (e.g. Select Operator) to use abroad (ZP.2-10). ăť Does appear? Personal Data Lock is set (ZP.11-4). Deactivate Personal Data Lock. 18 18-9 10.4.21 10:58:41 AM Calls cannot be made via a Phone Book entry ăť Entry may be saved as Secret. Set Secret Mode or Secret Data Only ON (ZP.11-9). ăť Does appear? Personal Data Lock is set (ZP.11-4). Deactivate Personal Data Lock. Digital TV does not work ăť 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 (ZP.5-3). Customized Screen setting cannot be canceled ăť Enter "6368##" in Standby Y Release Settings Customized Screen cannot be canceled in Standby while Simple menu is active. Deactivate Simple menu in Standby. Osaifu-KeitaiÂŽ does not work appear? ăť Does Deactivate IC Card Lock (ZP.16-5). Appendix 18 Display clock is reset ăť Replacing battery does not reset Display clock; however, if battery is removed for long periods, the clock may be reset. Set Date & Time (ZP.17-7) or Retrieve NW Info (ZP.1-14) again. Cannot charge battery ăť Is AC Charger (sold separately) firmly connected to handset or Desktop Holder (not included)? (ZP.1-13) ăť Is AC Charger securely plugged into an outlet? ăť Is battery installed in handset correctly? (ZP.1-12) ăť Is handset correctly mounted in Desktop Holder? ăť Make sure handset, battery, Desktop Holder and AC Charging terminals are clean. ăť Battery may not charge beyond +5°C and +35°C. ăť Battery may need to be replaced. Handset/accessories feel warm ăť 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 (ZP.18-33). Battery Operating Time is greatly reduced ăť 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" (ZP.1-10) and "Battery Time" (ZP.1-11). 18-10 842p_E.indb 18-10 10.4.21 10:58:41 AM Software Update Warning Signs Problem appears appears or appears Low battery message appears and battery alarm tone sounds Causes and Remedies Handset is out-of-range. Move to a location where signal is strong. Side-keys Guard is ON (ZP.11-8). To activate Side Keys while handset is closed, set Side-keys Guard OFF . Keyguard (ZP.11-3) or Privacy Key Lock (ZP.11-4) is active. Cancel it to use handset. Answer calls even if Keyguard or Privacy Key Lock is active. Battery is low. Charge (ZP.1-13) or replace battery (ZP.1-12). 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). appears, low battery message Fully charge battery beforehand. Even if 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 âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Software Update âś Software Update Q[YES] Y 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.). Appendix 18 18-11 842p_E.indb 18-11 10.4.21 10:58:42 AM Updating Software Automatically Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Software Update âś Regular Updates YES Y 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 Y HI When Update indicator does not appear, Main Menu âś Settings âś Phone Settings âś Software Update âś Update Results 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 (ZP.18-33). Software Update failure may disable handset. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (ZP.18-33). 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). Scheduled Update Appendix 18 Follow onscreen instructions for setup. Confirmation appears at scheduled update time. Press HI 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. 18-12 842p_E.indb 18-12 10.4.21 10:58:42 AM Quick Open Menu Menu Menu When Menu Icons is set to Pattern 5 or Customize (ZP.17-4), press menu numbers in Main Menu to open the following functions. Font Settings 66 Quality Alarm 75 Menu Icons 57 Reconnect Signal 77 Back Light Time 70 Show My Number 17 Example: To open Notepad: Color Theme 86 Notification Light 89 Private Menu Settings 52 15 In Standby, HI Y 42 Language Alarm 44 Describe Icons 36 Calendar 45 Vibrator 54 Calculator 85 Manner Mode Type 20 Notepad 42 Answer Setting 58 Tasks 95 Ring Time Settings 90 Sound Recorders 55 Info Notice Setting 65 Receive via Infrared 79 Auto Answer 94 Templates/Users Dictionary 38 Text Entry Method 35 Pictures folder 46 Date & Time 31 Ring Songs&Tones folder 16 Secret Mode 40 Phone Book Settings 26 Secret Data Only 41 Ring Tones 13 Call Setting w/o ID 10 Ringer Volume 50 Reset Settings 23 Appendix Menu Key Tone 30 Change Phone Password 29 Stereo/3D Sound 64 18 Call Time/Cost 61 Earphone/Speaker Settings 51 Reset Total Duration/Cost 60 Message Ring Tones 68 Closing Clamshell 18 Internal Display 56 Noise Reduction 76 18-13 842p_E.indb 18-13 10.4.21 10:58:43 AM Key Assignments (5-touch Mode) Display Key abc ăŤă 123 ăăăăăăăă ăă ă˘ă¤ăŚă¨ăŞăĄăŁăĽă§ăŠ1 ăăăăă ăŤăăŻăąăł2 ď˝ď˝ď˝ďźĄďź˘ďźŁ ďź ďź ăăăăă ăľăˇăšăťă˝3 ď˝ď˝ ď˝ďź¤ďźĽďźŚ ďź ďź ăăĄă¤ăŚă¨ăŁ ăżăăăăă4 ď˝ď˝ď˝ďź§ďź¨ďźŠ ďź ďź ăŞăŤăŹă㎠ăăăăă5 ď˝ď˝ď˝ďźŞďźŤďźŹ ďź ďź ăŻă˛ăľă¸ăť ăăăăă6 ď˝ď˝ď˝ďźďźŽďźŻ ďź ďź ăžăżăăă ăăă ăĄă˘7 ď˝ď˝ď˝ď˝ďź°ďźąďź˛ďźł ďź ďź ăăăăă ă ă¤ăŚă¨ăŁăĽă§8 ď˝ď˝ď˝ďź´ďźľďźś ďź ďź ăăăăă ăŠăŞăŤăŹă9 ď˝ď˝ď˝ď˝ďźˇďź¸ďźšďźş ďź ďź ăăăăăź ăŻă˛ăłăŽ 2ăź0 ďź ăă3 ăă3 Pictograms Appendix 18 柢 ďź/ ďź -ďź~ âź _ďź [Press and hold] Templates ăăďźďźăť âĄďźSpaceďź ăăďźďźăť âĄďźSpaceďź âĄďźSpaceďź ďź ďź ďź [Press and hold] Symbols 4 Appears when entering single-byte character. Appears when entering double-byte character. Added to highlighted character. Press to display pictographs after determining character. 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 ďŹeld). In alphanumerics mode, characters entered after an upper-case character appear in order of: upper case lower case. 18-14 842p_E.indb 18-14 10.4.21 10:58:43 AM Key Assignments (2-touch Mode) Katakana Mode ă ă ă 㤠㏠㾠ă ă ă ă   ďź ďź˛  ďź ďź¤   ďźł  㟠   ďź´ ďźš ďź Second digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 ă ă ă ă ă ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ăŁ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ 8 ă ă ă â ă ă 0 ă Second digit 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 â 1` 2 â â Toggle upper/lower case Second digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Appears when entering double-byte character. Appears when entering single-byte character. 8 o ď˝ ď˝Ž â Note A space is entered by pressing key corresponding to a blank where no character is assigned. In kanji (hiragana) or katakana mode, "ă " or "ă" is entered by pressing * after entering ", twice for "ă ". characters. Press * once for "ă In number mode, press and hold 0 to enter "+" (not available in S! Mail text field). Appendix First digit â ďź ďź ďź ďź ďź ďź First digit ă ă ă ăĄ ăŤ ă˛ ăż ďź ă ă Alphanumerics Mode Second digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 First digit ă ă ă ă 㪠㯠㞠ă ă ă Second digit 4 5 6 7 ă ă   ă ă   ă ă   ㌠㨠 ďźą ă ㎠ ďźś 㸠㝠 ďź ă ă  ďź ďźă ďź ďź ă ă ďź ďź ă ăďź ďź First digit First digit Kanji/Hiragana Mode 18 18-15 842p_E.indb 18-15 10.4.21 10:58:44 AM Key Assignments (NIKO-touch Mode) ă ă ă ă 㪠㯠㞠ă ă ă ă ă ă 㥠㍠㲠㿠ă ă ă ă ă ă 㤠㏠㾠ă ă ă ă Second digit 4 5 6 7 ă ă ďźâ ă ă ď˝ ă ă ď˝ ăŚ ă¨ ăŁ ď˝ ă ăŽ ď˝ ă¸ ăť ď˝ ă ă ď˝ ď˝ ă ă ă ď˝ ă ă ď˝ ď˝ ă ăăź ăť Katakana Mode ďź ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ďź ďźż ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ď˝ ďź Second digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 First digit First digit Kanji/Hiragana Mode Note Press Q[Mode] to toggle kanji (hiragana) and single-byte number modes. To switch to katakana mode: In kanji (hiragana) mode, R[Menu] Y 1 byte character To switch to lower case: Enter a character Y J A space is entered by pressing key corresponding to a blank where no character is assigned. Press * once for "ă", twice for "ă". In kanji (hiragana) mode, enter characters before pressing *. In number mode, press and hold 0 to enter "+" (not available in S! Mail text field). Appendix 18 18-16 842p_E.indb 18-16 10.4.21 10:58:44 AM Symbol List Double-byte Symbol List Single-byte Symbol List Appendix 18 To enter a space: %P. 3-3 18-17 842p_E.indb 18-17 10.4.21 10:58:45 AM Character Code List Appendix 18 18-18 842p_E_18.indd 18-18 10.4.23 3:41:46 PM
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