Panasonic Mobile Communications 210030A GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth®, WLAN and RFID User Manual Part 2

Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd GSM Cellular Mobile with Bluetooth®, WLAN and RFID Part 2

User Manual Part 2

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6-1
Camera
Before Using Camera ............................................ 6-2
Image File Formats .....................................................................6-2
Notes .........................................................................................6-2
Camera ......................................................................................6-3
Camera Display Indicators ...........................................................6-4
Pictures/Videos ..................................................... 6-6
Capturing Still Images (Camera Mode) ........................................6-6
Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode) ......................................6-7
Functions Available while Shooting .............................................6-7
Focus Functions .................................................. 6-11
Changing Focus Settings ...........................................................6-11
Auto Focus Lock .......................................................................6-12
Viewing Saved Images ....................................... 6-12
Camera
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6
Before Using Camera
942P features approximately 8.1 Mega Pixel CMOS
Auto-focus Camera capable of capturing still images and
videos.
Use Variety Photo Viewer (ZP.10-24) for viewing still images or
slideshow.
Image File Formats
Still images/videos are saved to Data Folder.
Image Type File Format Save Location
Still images JPEG (.jpg) Data Folder (Pictures)
Videos MPEG-4 (.3gp),
ASF (.asf) Data Folder (Videos)
To save to microSD Card, change Storage setting (ZP.18-17, P.18-18).
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.
While Camera is active, Photo light illuminates or flashes. Photo light
cannot be turned off.
Shutter Click
Shutter click sounds at fixed volume even in Manner Mode.
To change shutter click sound: ZP.18-17, P.18-18
Camera
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6
Camera
Press in Standby to activate Camera. Press and hold
to activate Video Camera. Use Flash when shooting in dark
locations.
Note
Alternatively, to activate Camera:
From Main Menu 4 Camera 4 Camera or Video Camera
Press and hold
Open handset to Horizontal Open Position from Standby (Horizontal
View: ZP.18-14)
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 Viewfinder for three minutes, Camera is canceled and
previous window returns.
Camera
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6
Camera Display Indicators
Images shown below are for reference only.
Camera Mode
Video Camera Mode
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󱀜
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󱀜
󱀝 󱀞 󱀟
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󱀔
󱀕
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6-5
Camera
6
Item Description Operation
Photo mode (ZP.6-9) Intelligent Auto Normal Scene My original set.
(
For Scene/My original set., indicators may vary depending on setting.)
Press and hold
A
[ ]
7
Select a mode
(
7
For Scene/My original set., select an item)
CHG Camera-mode
Camera mode Video camera mode / / Action mode (Auto/
Auto bracket/Manual) (Cont. shooting set.:
Z
P.6-6)
[Video/Cont./Camera]
Toggle Action mode (ZP.6-10)
Storage setting Phone microSD Card
No. of frames Show number of remaining frames
Img. stabilizer Correct camera shake (ZP.18-17, P.18-18)
Flash setting (Still image) Auto Forced ON Always light ON Forced OFF
Photo light setting (Action/Video)
ON OFF
Key Guidance Show key operation guidance
Top indicator Indicate vertical direction
Focus Guide Auto focus guide AF tracking guide
󱀓Auto shutter1 (ZP.6-7)
Love shutter (Sweetheart)
Love shutter (Friends)
Group shutter (Group)
H
󱀔Zoom bar Indicate zoom level (ZP.6-8)
/
zoom in/out
Long press: continuous zoom
󱀕Image size2Show image size (ZP.6-8)
7 Select a size
󱀖Image quality2 Normal Fine Super fine
7 Select a mode
󱀗High sensitiv.2 ON OFF
7 Select ON/OFF
󱀘Brightness2Adjust brightness (Level -3 to +3)
7 Select a level
󱀙White balance2 Auto Fine Cloudy Light bulb Fluorescent light
7 Select a mode
󱀚Scene2
Portrait
Sports
Food
Scenery
Night mode
Backlight
Character
Snow
Sunset
Pet
7 Select a scene
󱀛Focus2 (ZP.6-11)
Face Detection
Auto
Close-up
Landscape
AF tracking
7 Select a mode
󱀜Auto timer (ZP.6-7)
7 Toggle ON/OFF
󱀝Memory capacity bar Indicate memory status (appears in red when memory is full)
󱀞File size setting Mail restrict'n(S) Mail restrict’n(L) Long time (ZP.18-18)
󱀟Movie type set Record video without audio (ZP.18-18)
󱀠Recordable time Indicate recordable time
1 Key Guidance appears when Photo mode is set to
Intelligent Auto
and Auto shutter is not set.
2 Alternatively, A[]
7 to highlight an item
7 to select a setting
Camera
6-6
6
Pictures/Videos
Confirm battery strength (ZP.1-11) and memory (ZP.18-17, P.18-18)
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.18-17,
P.18-18).
Operation descriptions are based on Portrait View.
Note
For capturing images by , press firmly.
Capturing Still Images (Camera Mode)
1 or press and hold
Picture Viewfinder appears.
2 Frame subject
Picture Viewfinder
3 [Record], or to capture the image
Shutter click sounds at fixed volume.
Image is automatically saved.
When
Focus
is set to
Face Detection, Auto
or
AF tracking
,
Camera automatically focuses on subject before capturing image.
4 L to exit
Return to Standby.
Continuous Shooting
Capture a succession of up to 20 still images automatically
with a single press.
Number of captured images differs depending on image size and
Continuous shooting setting (ZP
.6-10).
1 In Picture Viewfinder, [Video] 7 [Cont.]
appears (Indicators vary by Action mode).
2 Frame subject 7 [Record], or
Images are automatically saved.
When
Focus
is set to
Auto
, Camera automatically focuses on
subject before capturing image.
To stop shooting halfway:
Camera
6-7
6
Recording Videos (Video Camera Mode)
1 Press and hold
Video Viewfinder appears.
2 Frame subject
3 [Record], or to
start recording
Tone sounds and appears.
When
Focus
is set to
Face Detection
or
Auto
, Camera automatically focuses
on subject before recording begins.
During recording, auto focus functions
regardless of Focus setting.
4 [Stop], or to end recording
Tone sounds.
Video is automatically saved.
Recording stops automatically at maximum recording time.
5 L to exit
Return to Standby.
Note
Alternatively,
7 [Video] to activate Video Camera
Video Viewfinder
Functions Available while Shooting
From Camera mode:
Action mode: 4 [Video] 4 [Cont.]
Video camera mode: Press and hold
Auto Timer
S[Menu] 7
Auto timer
7
ON
7 Enter time (seconds) 7
[Record], or (7
For video
, [Stop], or )
Auto timer tone sounds. After set period of time, shutter is released and
recording starts.
When Auto timer is active, A[Quit] or to return to Viewfinder
without canceling Auto timer.
Auto timer is not available when
Cont. shooting set.
is set to
Manual
.
Auto Shutter (Camera Mode Only)
Shutter automatically releases upon detecting number of people or distance
between people (When Photo mode is set to
Intelligent Auto
or
Focus
is
set to
Face Detection
).
S[Menu] 7
Auto shutter
7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
OFF Cancel Auto shutter setting
Love shutter Shutter releases when two faces move close together.
Friends
or
Sweetheart
When
Sweetheart
is set, distance between two faces
is closer than
Friends
.
Group shutter Camera detects up to five faces. When more people are in
frame, Auto timer activates and shutter releases in three
seconds.
Select number of people
Alternatively, capture still images by [Record], or
even
when Auto shutter is set (Auto timer activates for Group shutter.).
Camera
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6
Zoom
(zoom in) or
(zoom out) to adjust zoom 7 [Record],
or
For continuous zoom: Press and hold
Zoom is available during video recording.
Zoom may change image quality.
Maximum zoom levels per image size are as follows.
Maximum zoom levels in Horizontal Open Position are indicated in ( ) if
different from those in Normal Position.
Camera mode
Size
Zoom level
Zoom Ratio*
Camera
(High sensitiv.:
OFF)
8M 1-21 2.6x
6M Wide 1-21 2.6x
5M 1-21 2.6x
3M 1-21 2.6x
2M Wide 1-21 2.6x
2M 1-21 2.6x
Stand-by 1-21 2.6x
VGA 1-21 2.6x
QVGA 1-31 5.1x
QCIF 1-31 8.5x
Sub-QCIF 1-31 12.8x
Camera
(High sensitiv.:
ON)
2M 1-21 2.6x
Stand-by 1-21 2.6x
VGA 1-21 2.6x
QVGA 1-31 5.1x
QCIF 1-31 8.5x
Sub-QCIF 1-31 12.8x
Camera mode
Size
Zoom level
Zoom Ratio*
Continuous
shooting
VGA 1-21 2.6x
QVGA 1-31 5.1x
QCIF 1-31 8.5x
Sub-QCIF 1-31 12.8x
Video camera
(Img. stabilizer:
Auto)
VGA 1-21 1.9x
HVGA Wide 1-21 1.9x
QVGA 1-31 2.9 (3.8)x
QCIF 1-31 5.2 (6.4)x
Sub-QCIF 1-31 7.2 (9.6)x
Video camera
(Img. stabilizer:
OFF)
VGA 1-21 2.6x
HVGA Wide 1-21 2.6x
QVGA 1-31 3.8 (5.1)x
QCIF 1-31 7.0 (8.5)x
Sub-QCIF 1-31 9.6 (12.8)x
* Values are approximates.
Camera
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6
Use Flash/Photo Light
Select a Flash/Photo Light setting.
In Picture Viewfinder, S[Menu] 7
Flash setting
7 Select an item
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Auto Flash goes off automatically in low-light situations.
Forced ON Flash always goes off when capturing images.
Always light
ON
Photo Light illuminates.
Forced OFF Flash/Photo Light is disabled.
In Continuous Shooting/Video Viewfinder,
S
[Menu]
7
Photo light set.
7
ON
or
OFF
Flash/Photo light is not available when battery is low.
When Camera is ended while a setting other than
Forced OFF
is set,
Flash setting is changed to
Auto
next time Camera activates. When
Forced OFF
is set, setting remains.
Even if
Forced OFF
(Flash setting) or
OFF
(Photo light set.) is set, Photo
light illuminates or flashes when Camera is active or during shooting.
When Photo mode is set to
Intelligent Auto
,
Forced ON
cannot be
set.
When using flash, maintain an appropriate distance from subject of 40
to 100 cm.
When image is captured at close range or your hand is too close to
Flash/Photo Light, image color and brightness may differ in appearance
from actual subject.
Set Photo Mode According to Scene
S[Menu] 7
Photo mode
7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Intelligent
Auto
Automatically switch Photo mode according to occasion
(in Camera mode)
Indicator is animated when mode changes (Example:
Close-up).
Mode does not change after Auto Focus Lock. Cancel
Auto Focus Lock.
Normal Capture an image in normal mode
Scene Adjust brightness and color tone according to scene
Select an item
My original
set.
(ZP
.6-10)
Camera
6-10
6
Change Continuous Shooting Settings
S[Menu] 7
Cont. shooting set.
7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Action mode
Select an item
Auto
: Capture multiple still images automatically*
Manual
: Capture one by one manually
Auto bracket
: Capture nine different still images
automatically
Shot interval Select an interval when
Action mode
is set to
Auto
Select an interval
Shot number Set number of images when
Action mode
is set to
Auto
or
Manual
Select a number
* Savable number of images is as follows:
VGA (480×640): 4
QVGA (240×320): 5 to 10
QCIF (144×176): 5 to 20
Sub-QCIF (96×128): 5 to 20
Save as Original Setting
Press and hold A 7
Photo mode MyOriginal
7 Follow the steps
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Save setting
Highlight a setting 7 [Save] (7
YES
) 7 Edit
title
Open setting
Select a setting
Edit title
Highlight a setting 7 A[Edit] 7 Edit title
View detail
Highlight a setting 7 S[Detail]
Delete setting
Highlight a setting 7 [Delete] 7
YES
Save up to three settings each in Camera mode and Action mode.
Camera
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6
Focus Functions
Changing Focus Settings
<Default> Camera mode/Video camera mode: Face Detection
Action mode: Auto
Select a focus setting to suit the subject/occasion
(Unavailable when Photo mode is set to Intelligent Auto).
Face Detection: Focus locks on faces
(Camera mode/Video camera mode only)
Auto: Auto focus
Close-up: Focus for close-ups
Landscape: Focus on distant landscapes
AF tracking: Focus on moving subject (Camera mode only)
1 In Picture/Video Viewfinder,
2 to select an item 7
Note
Camera focuses on subject at a distance of over 10 cm.
When Photo mode is set to
Intelligent Auto
, toggle current focus
setting and AF tracking by .
While Camera is focusing, Focus sound is heard in the following
situations:
When Focus setting is set to
AF tracking
When Photo mode is set to
Intelligent Auto
During video recording
Face Detection
Detect up to five 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:
Face is tilted.
A part of face is covered by glasses, hat, mask or shadow.
Face is too small, big or dark for screen.
Face is at edge of screen.
Subject or handset moves too fast.
Shoot with Auto focus if detection fails.
AF Tracking
Position AF tracking guide on subject and press . Yellow AF tracking
guide appears and tracks moving subject while adjusting focus and
exposure for subject. During AF tracking, press [Record], or
to lock focus on subject and capture an image.
Alternatively, press halfway to lock focus, then to
capture an image
To cancel AF tracking: or
When Camera is unable to track subject (e.g. when subject is out of
Viewfinder), AF tracking is canceled.
Depending on situation, AF tracking may track unintended subject.
AF tracking is not available when Auto shutter is in use or certain
image size is set.
Camera
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6
Auto Focus Lock
Bring focus on subject at center of display automatically.
Lock focus on subject, and recompose your picture.
1 In Picture/Video Viewfinder, , G or
halfway
When in focus, handset sounds.
Focus Guide turns green, and focus is locked.
When out of focus, Focus Guide turns red.
To cancel focus locked by or G:
To cancel focus locked by : Release finger from
2 Determine composition
3
Capture image in selected camera mode (Camera mode:
Z
P.6-6/Action mode:
Z
P.6-6/Video camera mode:
Z
P.6-7)
In Step 1, press halfway to lock focus, then press
firmly to shoot.
Viewing Saved Images
Main Menu 4 Camera
1 Open Pictures
Pictures
Open Videos
Videos
2 Select a folder
3 Select a file
Open Pictures Saved on microSD Card
In Step 1,
Pictures
7 [microSD] 7 Select a folder
Open Videos Saved on microSD Card
In Step 1,
Videos
7 [microSD] 7 Select a folder
Check Still Images in Picture Viewfinder
In Picture Viewfinder, [Folder]
To return to Picture Viewfinder:
Tip
Editing Still Images (ZP.10-11)
Example: Pictures
7
7-1
Mobile Widget
Mobile Widget (Japanese) .................................... 7-2
Using Widgets ....................................................... 7-2
Pasting Widgets to Standby ........................................................7-2
Activating Widgets......................................................................7-3
Downloading Widgets ................................................................7-4
Arranging Widgets in Standby .....................................................7-4
Mobile Widget
7-2
7
Mobile Widget (Japanese)
Paste widgets to Standby to access information or tools
from Standby.
Activating Mobile Widget enables Touchpad. Touchpad Indicators
illuminate (Touchpad Operations: ZP.1-23, P
.1-24).
Network Widget
Some widgets may periodically connect to network, incurring packet
transmission fees.
While widgets appear in Standby, updated information for some
widgets may be automatically retrieved. During transmission, other
functions (e.g. Video Calls) may be disabled.
Show/Hide Widget
In Standby, L
Tip
Settings
Set Touchpad to Activate for Web Browser/Mobile Widget
(ZP.18-7)
Deactivate Auto Update Activate Auto Roaming Abroad
Hide Confirmation when Roaming Abroad Forbid Sending/
Receiving Cookies Delete Cookies Change Pointer Speed
(ZP.18-19)
Using Widgets
Pasting Widgets to Standby
Paste up to five widgets per sheet. Select from four sheets
and organize sheets by theme.
1
Widget List appears.
2 Highlight a widget 7 A[Paste] 7 Select a sheet
3 to move to target location 7
Delete Widgets from Standby Display
Main Menu 4 Widget 4 Settings 4 Delete Content
4 Select a sheet 4 Check Contents to delete 4 A[Release] 4 YES
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Widget
4 Widget Contents or Main Menu 4 Data Folder
4 Widget to select widgets
When saving widgets from microSD to Standby, do not remove microSD
Card.
Mobile Widget
7-3
7
Activating Widgets
Selecting Widgets in Standby
1 In Standby (widgets shown),
Pointer ( ) appears.
To disable pointer: L or
2 to move pointer 7 Select a
widget
Follow onscreen instructions.
Toggle Sheets
In Standby, 7
[Back] or [Forward]
Selecting Widgets from Widget List
1
Widget List appears.
2 Select a widget 7
Move Widgets in List
7
Highlight a widget 7
S[Move] 7
to determine a target
location 7
[OK]
Widget List
Mobile Widget
7-4
7
Downloading Widgets
Main Menu 4 Widget
1
Widget Store
Handset connects to the Network, and download site appears.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Installing Widgets
Some widgets may require you to install them manually; follow steps
below:
In download completion window, S[Menu] 7
Install
Once installation is completed, widgets appear in Widget List. Widget
folder in Data Folder includes widgets that are not yet installed.
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Widget 4 Widget Contents
4 Download Widget 4 YES or Main Menu 4 Data Folder
4 Widget 4 Download Widget 4 YES to download
Arranging Widgets in Standby
1 In Standby, 7 to move pointer to a widget
7 A[Operate]
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Move
to move to a target location 7
Delete frm
Standby
YES
Forward Move overlapping widget to foreground
Rear Move overlapping widget to background
Reload Update widget
8
8-1
News/Entertainment
S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) ........ 8-2
Registering/Canceling .................................................................8-2
Using S! Information Channel .....................................................8-2
Using Weather Indicator .............................................................8-3
Option Menu Items .....................................................................8-4
S! Quick News (Japanese) .................................... 8-4
Registering S! Quick News Items ................................................8-4
Opening New Information ..........................................................8-5
E-Books (Japanese) ............................................... 8-6
Blogging ............................................................... 8-7
Saving Blog Details .....................................................................8-7
Posting to Blogs .........................................................................8-7
Blogging Functions .....................................................................8-8
News/Entertainment
8-2
8
S! Information Channel/Weather
(Japanese)
Subscribe to content and periodically receive updates. Set
Weather Indicator to appear on Standby.
Transmission fees apply for updates.
Auto download is not available overseas.
Registering/Canceling
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
1
Register/Cancel
7
YES
Handset connects to the Network.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Using S! Information Channel
Up to seven updates are saved.
Viewing New Information
When information arrives, and Event
Indicator appear in Standby.
1 In Standby, 7 to move
pointer 7 Select Event Indicator
2 [Select]
Follow onscreen instructions.
Option Menu Items (ZP.8-4)
Manually Retrieve Information
Select Event Indicator "
Failed to download
"
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment
4 S! Info Ch./Weather 4 Get Latest Contents 4 YES
Delete Information
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
4 Highlight What's New? 4 S[Menu] 4 Delete 4 YES
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment
4 S! Info Ch./Weather 4 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 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
1
History
7 Select a date
for unread news and for read news appear.
Delete History
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
4 History 4 (Highlight a history) 4 S[Menu] 4 Delete or
Delete all 4 YES ( 4 For Delete all, enter Phone Password)
News/Entertainment
8-3
8
Using Weather Indicator
Weather Indicator for current forecast area appears in
Standby.
Viewing New Information
Event Indicator and Weather Indicator appear for weather
updates.
1 In Standby, 7 to move
pointer 7 Select Event Indicator or
Weather Indicator
2 [Select]
Information appears.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Option Menu Items (ZP.8-4)
Weather Indicator
Indicators are updated periodically.
Example: Clear, Rain later thunderstorm,
Cloudy with occasional snow, etc.
See Weather Indicator List (ZP.19-24) for a complete list of
indicators.
Manually Update Weather Indicator
Select Event Indicator "
Failed to download
"
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment
4 S! Info Ch./Weather 4 Weather Indicator 4 Manual Update
4 YES
Hide Event Indicator
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
4 Weather Indicator 4 Missed Event Settings 4 OFF
Note
Alternatively, view forecast details from Main Menu
4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
4 Weather Indicator 4 Weather
Hiding Weather Indicator
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Info Ch./Weather
4 Weather Indicator 4 Display Settings
1
OFF
When Display Settings is set to
OFF
, update is also deactivated.
News/Entertainment
8-4
8
Option Menu Items
Open information and press S[Menu] for these options.
Item Operation/Description
Forward Go to next page
Text Copy Copy page text
Select File View, play or save file to Data Folder (From Step 2 in
Downloading Image/Sound Files: ZP.15-11)
Jump in this
page
Jump to top/end of page
Yahoo! Keitai View top menu
Font Size* Change character size
Exit viewing
this
Exit content
* Linked with Font Size setting in Internet option menu.
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).
Auto download is not available overseas.
Registering S! Quick News Items
Register a total of up to five items for
Quick
and
General
news and
one item for
Special
news.
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Quick News
4 S! Quick News List
1
Add News
7
YES
Yahoo! Keitai connects and contents list appears.
2 Select an item
Follow onscreen instructions.
News/Entertainment
8-5
8
Opening New Information
Viewing New Information in Standby
When new information is received, appears in Standby.
1 In Standby, 7 to move pointer 7 Select
ticker
2 [Select]
Content list appears.
3 Select information
Details appear.
Tip
Settings
Show Only Unread Items in Standby Change Marquee Speed
Hide S! Quick News Image Download (ZP.18-19)
Opening S! Quick News List
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 S! Quick News
4 S! Quick News List
1 Select an item
Content list appears.
2 Select information
Detailed information appears.
3 To connect to the Network, select a title 7
YES
Update Manually
In Step1, S[Menu] 7
Update
or
All Update
7
YES
View Summary
In Step 1, highlight information 7
S[Menu] 7
Summary Display
Delete Registered Items
In Step 1, (highlight information 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete
or
All Delete
7
YES
(7
For
All Delete
, enter Phone Password)
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment
4 S! Quick News 4 Settings 4 Del S! Quick News List
4 YES to delete all information
Tip
Settings
Automatically Update S! Quick News List Delete S! Quick
News Information (ZP
.18-20)
News/Entertainment
8-6
8
E-Books (Japanese)
Use Digital Media Viewer, BookSurfing® or e-Book Viewer to
acquire/view e-books, comics, photo books, etc. on handset.
Digital Media Viewer, BookSurfing® and e-Book Viewer are S! Appli.
Download Content Keys (ZP.10-5) to read BMO/CCF/XMDF files.
Some copy protected files have extensions different from the ones below.
Application File Format
Digital Media Viewer BMO (.bmo)
BookSurfing®CCF (.ccf)
e-Book Viewer XMDF (.zbf, .zbk, .zbs)
Some PC contents may not be viewable via e-Book Viewer.
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment
1
Digital Media Viewer
,
BookSurfing
or
e-Book Viewer
See application Help menu for usage information.
Note
Launch each viewer via S! Appli, or select a file from Books in Data
Folder.
When purchasing a new handset, move BMO/CCF/XMDF files via
microSD Card. However, if BMO/CCF/XMDF files are copy protected,
Content Keys backup may be needed (ZP
.10-24). Some contents
require another Content Key after being moved/copied to a new
handset or can not be moved/copied at all.
News/Entertainment
8-7
8
Blogging
Save blog details to update or view blogs.
Save up to 20 blog details.
Saving Blog Details
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 Post Blog
1 [New] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Service name Save a blog service name
Enter a service name
Blogger
address
Save a mail address for posting to a blog by mail
Enter a mail address
Mail title Save a title to enter automatically when posting to a blog
by mail
Enter a title
Yahoo! Keitai
URL
Save a URL for posting to a blog from Yahoo! Keitai
Enter a mail address
PC Site
Browser
Save a URL for posting to a blog from PC Site Browser
Enter a mail address
2 A[Finish]
Posting to Blogs
Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 Post Blog
1 Post by Mail
Highlight an entry 7
[Post] 7
Compose a
message (ZFrom Step 4 on P.14-4) 7
A[Send]
Post from Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser
Highlight an entry 7
A[To site] 7
By Yahoo! Keitai
or
By PC Site Browser
7
YES
Handset connects to the Network and website appears.
Follow onscreen instructions.
Post Images to Blogs
While captured image is open, or from Data Folder, select an image
7
S[Menu] 7
Post blog
* 7
Follow Step 1 above
* When
Post blog
does not appear in sub menu, function is unavailable
(e.g. when sub menu is opened from [Folder] in Picture Viewfinder).
Set
Auto save set
(ZP.18-17) in Camera menu to
OFF
to capture
and post images directly.
News/Entertainment
8-8
8
Blogging Functions
From Main Menu 4 News/Entertainment 4 Post Blog
Edit Entries
Highlight an entry 7 [Edit] 7 Edit
Delete Entries
Highlight an entry 7 S[Menu] 7
Delete
7
Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Delete this
YES
Delete
selected
Check entries 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete all
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
9
9-1
Music Player
Overview .............................................................. 9-2
Saving Music ........................................................ 9-2
Downloading Chaku-Uta Full® ....................................................9-3
Saving Music Files by Using SD Audio .........................................9-3
Transferring WMA Files ...............................................................9-4
Using Music Player ............................................... 9-5
Playback Window Indicators .......................................................9-5
Playing Music .............................................................................9-6
Playback Window Operations ......................................................9-7
Functions while Playing Files .......................................................9-8
Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA List ..........................................................9-9
Using Play List ..........................................................................9-10
Play List ...................................................................................9-11
Music Player
9-2
9
Overview
Play music saved on handset/microSD Card.
Play List: ZP.9-10
Notes
Files may not play due to file support issues or microSD Card status, etc.
When playback starts with low battery, confirmation appears.
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 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.18-10).
Tip
Use Bluetooth® Device for Listening to Music (ZP.11-10)
Saving Music
Save Music to play on Music Player.
Download
Chaku-Uta Full®
(ZP.9-3)
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 via
SD Audio (ZP.9-3)
Save music CD songs via PC to microSD Card in
AAC format
Supported file formats: MPEG-2 AAC,
MPEG-2 AAC+SBR
Save WMA files
(ZP.9-4)
Save Windows Media® Audio (WMA) files in PC
to microSD Card via Windows Media® Player
Supported file formats: WMA
Some files may not play even if format is supported.
Copy Protected Files
Copy protected files may not play, be saved or forwarded.
To play a copy protected file, obtain Content Key (ZP
.10-5).
Confirm file expiry date or usage limitations (Music info: ZP.9-8).
Music Player
9-3
9
Saving Music Files on PCs
When saving music files for use with 942P, observe the following
guidelines:
Copyrighted Works
Do not infringe on third party/intellectual property rights.
Music files are limited to private use.
Obtain software to convert file format.
Refer to websites providing software.
Performance of some software types is not guaranteed.
Downloading Chaku-Uta Full®
Access websites directly from Music Player to download
Chaku-Uta Full® files.
View details (price, expiry date, etc.) on source website.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Music 4 Main Folder
1
Download Music
7
YES
Handset connects to the Network and Download site appears.
Follow onscreen instructions to download files.
Saving Music Files by Using SD Audio
Note
Saving music files requires following:
942P
microSD Card (commercial item)
USB cable (not included)
PC (Windows® XP, Windows Vista®)
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)
Music CD to save
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Connectivity 4 USB Mode
4 microSD Mode
1 Connect handset to a PC via USB cable
2 Activate SD-Jukebox on PC
3 Set a music CD on PC
4 Save music files to micro SD Card
See SD-Jukebox manual for usage information.
After saving, release USB cable from handset.
Music Player
9-4
9
Transferring WMA Files
Transfer WMA files from PC to microSD Card via Windows
Media® Player. Up to 1000 files can be saved per microSD
Card.
Use PC with Windows Media® Player installed.
When using Windows Media® Player 10 (10.00.00.3802 or later)/11 on
Windows® XP, use Windows® XP Service Pack 2 or later.
When using Windows Vista®, use Windows Media® Player 11.
Insert microSD Card into handset before preparing USB cable
(Transferring Data via USB Cable: ZP.11-17)
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Connectivity 4 USB Mode
4 MTP Mode
1 Connect handset to a PC via USB cable
Follow Windows Media® Player operations to transfer WMA files from
PC to microSD Card.
Refer to Windows Media® Player Help for operations.
Terminate all software applications before disconnecting USB cable.
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 Media® Player
Help.
942P 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
.10-20)
via PC. Formatting microSD deletes all saved files.
To play WMA files on handset, save files to WMFile (ZP.10-22) on
microSD Card and play the files from PC Movies folder in Data Folder.
9-5
Music Player
9
Using Music Player
Playback Window Indicators
❻ ❼ 󱀓 󱀔
󱀕
󱀗
󱀖
Item Description
File Number/Total Number
Title —
Artist —
Status —
Elapsed Time/Total Time
Play Mode Indicators
Play only one
Repeat one
Repeat all
Random
Random play&repeat
DEMO
Equalizer Setting
Normal
H.BASS1
H.BASS2
Train
Stereo/Monaural
Stereo
Monaural
Listening Setting
Surround-sound
Natur 1
Natur 2
󱀓Remaster Setting ON
󱀔Bluetooth® Device
Connected
󱀕Volume —
󱀖Lyric —
󱀗URL —
Music Player
9-6
9
Playing Music
1 Press and hold
Player Menu window appears.
Last playback window appears.
S[Menu] 7
Player menu
to show
Player Menu window.
2 Select a category (See below)
Item Operation/Description
All Tracks Select files from handset & microSD Card
Play List Select group of files saved to Play List
Artist Select files from Artist folder
Album Select files from Album folder
GenreSelect files from Genre folder
appears for currently/previously played Play List.
3 Select a file
Selected file plays.
appears for currently/previously played file.
Playback Window Operations: ZP.9-7
To end playback, A[]
Player Menu Window
Note
Alternatively, play music from Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Music Player
mp4/3gp files in Ring Songs&Tones folder can also be played in Music
Player.
Missed Call/New Message Notification Tone (ZP.18-8) is unavailable
during playback while handset closed.
Changing Play Mode
1 Press and hold
Player Menu window or Playback window appears.
2 S[Menu] 7
Play mode setting
3 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Normal Play all files in selected category/Play List
Play only one Play selected file
Repeat one Repeat selected file
Repeat all Repeat all files in selected category/Play List
Random Play selected category/Play List files randomly
Random
play&repeat
Repeat selected category/Play List files randomly
Music Player
9-7
9
Background Music
Listen to music while using other handset functions.
1 While music plays, [BGM]
2 To end, L in Standby 7
End player
Note
Some functions cannot operate simultaneously.
Volume or play mode change is not available during Play Background.
Playing Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA Files as Demo
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Music
1 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Main Folder View Chaku-Uta Full® list
Select a folder
To view file list in handset/microSD Card:
[Phone/microSD]
WMA View WMA list
[Change] to toggle display views in Chaku-Uta Full® and WMA
list.
2 Select a Chaku-Uta Full® or WMA file
Demonstration playback starts.
Playback Window Operations
Adjust Volume or
Play Previous*
or press and hold
When playback time is over
three seconds, previous file
plays from beginning.
Play Next* or press and hold
Fast-rewind Press and hold
Fast-forward Press and hold
Pause/Resume [ / ]
Stop A[]
View Next Jacket/Lyric
View Previous Jacket/Lyric
Toggle Jacket/Lyric Display
Toggle Playlist/Playback
Window*[List/Player]
Play Background*[BGM]
Toggle Remaster On/Off (ZP.9-8)
Toggle Sound Effect (Listening)
Modes (ZP.9-8)
Toggle Equalizer Modes (ZP.9-8)
* Not available for playback as a demo
Music Player
9-8
9
Functions while Playing Files
Set Sound Effect
While playing file, S[Menu] 7
Sound effect
7 Select an item
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Remaster Complement sound from earphone or Bluetooth® device
to bring close to original sound
ON
or
OFF
Listening Add listening effect to sound from earphone or Bluetooth®
device
Select an item
Surround-sound
: Reproduce natural and
stereophonic sound
Natur 1 or Natur 2
: Complement sound specific to
earphone to reproduce natural sound
OFF
: Turn off Listening setting
Equalizer Change quality of sound from earphone or Bluetooth®
device
Select an item
Normal
: Reproduce normal sound
H. BASS1
: Enhance low-pitched sound
H. BASS2
: Enhance low-pitched sound even more
Train
: Minimize sound leakage
Functions Available in Playback Window
While playing file, S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Player menu Show Player menu
Play mode
setting
Change play mode (ZP
.9-6)
Sound effect (ZLeft)
Music info Show song title, artist and playback time
Connect to
Website
Open site link
YES
Display Image
Show jacket
Display lyric
Show lyric
Previous image/
Previous lyric
Show previous jacket or lyric
Next image/
Next lyric
Show next jacket or lyric
Music Player
9-9
9
Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA List
From Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Music
Confirm Memory Status
S[Menu] 7
Memory Status
Functions Available in Chaku-Uta Full® Folder List
Main Folder
7 Highlight a folder 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add folder
Enter folder name
Edit folder
name
Enter folder name
Delete folder
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Memory
Status
Confirm memory status/total files
Functions Available in Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA File List
Main Folder
or
WMA
(7 Select a folder) 7 Highlight a file 7
S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Set as ring
tone (Fullsong
ring tone)1
Set Chaku-Uta Full® as ringtone
Fullsong ring tone
7 Select an item
Set as ring
tone (Point
ring tone)1
Set a segment of Chaku-Uta Full® as ringtone
Point ring tone
7 Select a segment 7 Select an
item
To confirm segment: A[Play]
Music info Show song title, artist and playback time
Move1
Select a storage
Item Operation/Description
Move to
microSD1
Move a Chaku-Uta Full® to microSD Card
Add folder1
Enter folder name
Multiple-
choice1
Select multiple Chaku-Uta Full® files
Check Chaku-Uta Full® files 7 S[Menu] 7
Delete
,
Move
or
Send Ir data
7 Operate selected
item
Connect to
Website1
Open site link
YES
Display image
Show jacket
Memory
Status
Memory status/total number of files appears
DEL all
licenses2
Delete all WMA licenses
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Delete this
YES
Delete all Delete all files in folder
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Attach to
message1
Attach file to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Send Ir data1(ZP.11-3)
IC
transmission
1
(ZP.11-5)
Take contents
key1
(ZP.10-5)
1 Chaku-Uta Full® files only
2 WMA files only
Music Player
9-10
9
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.
Creating New Play Lists
Save up to 30 Play Lists with up to 100 songs per list.
Music files saved on microSD Card are also savable.
1 Press and hold
Player Menu window or Playback window appears.
When Playback window appears, S[Menu] 7
Player menu
to
show Player Menu window
2
Play List
7 S[Menu] 7
Create play list
7
Select a
category and show file list
7
Check
files to save to Play List
7
A[Finish]
3 Enter a Play List name
Play List Window
Note
Create WMA Play Lists (using Windows Media® Player) or SD Audio Play
Lists (using SD-Juke Box) on PC. Maximum number of Play Lists to
create and songs to save is as follows:
WMA Play Lists: 100 Play Lists; 250 songs per list
SD Audio Play Lists: 99 Play Lists; 99 songs per list
Playing Songs from Play List
1 Press and hold
Player Menu window or Playback window appears.
When Playback window appears, S[Menu] 7
Player menu
to
show Player Menu window
2
Play List
7 Select a Play List
To play back selected Play List from the
beginning: A[Play]
3 Select a file
Selected file plays back.
Note
mp4/3gp files in Ring Songs&Tones folder can also be added to Play
List.
Play List Contents
Window
Music Player
9-11
9
Play List
Press and hold
(4 cS[Menu] 4 Player menu)
4 Play List
Functions Available in Play List Window
(Highlight a Play List) S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Player menu Open Player menu
Play mode
setting
Change play mode (ZP
.9-6)
Create
play list
Create a new Play List (ZP
.9-10)
Copy play list Copy Play List
Enter a Play List name
Edit pl. list
name
Edit Play List name
Edit Play List name
Add Add files to Play List
Select a category, and open a Play List 7 Check files
to add 7 A[Finish]
Delete
play list
Select an item 7 Operate selected item
Functions Available in Play List Contents Window
Select a Play List 7 (Highlight a file) 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Player menu Open Player menu
Play mode
setting
Change play mode (ZP
.9-6)
Music info Show song title, artist and playback time
Add Add files to Play List
Select a category, and show contents window 7
Check files to add 7 A[Finish]
DEL from
play list
Delete files from Play List
Select an item 7 Operate selected item
Order to play
Select a file from Play List to change playing order 7
to change order 7 [Select]
Repeat steps above to change order 7 A[Set]
Add to
play list
Add files to another Play List
Add one
or
Add some
(7 For
Add some
, check
files 7 A[Finish]) 7 Select a Play List
Display image Show jacket
9-12
Music Player
9
10
10-1
Managing Files
Data Folder ......................................................... 10-2
Data Folder Structure ................................................................10-2
Opening Files ...................................................... 10-4
Viewing & Playing Files .............................................................10-4
Copy Protected Files .................................................................10-5
Options ....................................................................................10-6
Using/Editing Still Images ................................ 10-11
Editing Still Images .................................................................10-11
Creating Animations ...............................................................10-12
Saving Still Images to Phone Book ..........................................10-13
Playing Videos .................................................. 10-13
Playing Videos/PC Movies .......................................................10-13
Playing Videos Recorded on HDD Recorder ..............................10-14
File Playback Functions ...........................................................10-15
Managing Folders/Files .................................... 10-16
Managing Folders ...................................................................10-16
Using Play List ........................................................................10-17
microSD Card .................................................... 10-18
microSD Card Installation .......................................................10-19
Format microSD Card ..............................................................10-20
Viewing microSD Card Files ....................................................10-20
Handset Data Backup .............................................................10-21
PC File Transfers .....................................................................10-22
microSD Card Functions ..........................................................10-23
Variety Photo Viewer ........................................ 10-24
Viewing Still Images ...............................................................10-24
Slideshow ...............................................................................10-26
10-2
Managing Files
10
Data Folder
Save, play and manage files downloaded from Internet, etc.
Save still images/videos captured by Camera, downloaded data or data copied/moved from SoftBank handset to microSD Card.
Data Folder Structure
Folder Function/Saved Data File Format1
Pictures2Download Pictures Connect to download site JPEG, GIF (.gif including
Interlaced GIF),
GIF Pictogram Package File
(.gpk), SWF (.swf Flash
Animation),
PNG (.png including Interlaced
PNG)
Variety Photo Viewer Activate Variety Photo Viewer
Main Folder Downloaded still images, etc.
Camera Still images captured by Camera, etc.
My
Pictograms
Download My Pict. Connect to download site
お気に入り Downloaded pictograms, etc.
顔文字, 装飾, etc. Preinstalled pictograms
Mail Art Mail Art (download) Connect to download site
Pre-installed Preinstalled still images
Original Animation Display still images continuously
Ring
Songs&Tones
2
DL Ring Songs&Tones Connect to download site SMF, SP-MIDI, AMR, SMAF
and MPEG-4 formatted files
(.mid, .midi, .amr, .mmf, .3gp,
.mp4)
Main Folder Downloaded ring songs/tones, etc.
Pre-installed Preinstalled ring songs/tones
Voice Announce Data recorded by Voice Announce
Play List Play back Play List
S! Appli2Download S! Appli Connect to download site
Widget2Download Widget Connect to download site WGT (.wgt), SWGT (.swgt)
Music Main Folder2Download Music Connect to download site MP4, SMC, WMA (.3gp, .mp4,
.smc, .wma)
Initial Folder Downloaded Chaku-Uta Full®
WMA3WMA Files transferred from PC
10-3
Managing Files
10
Folder Function/Saved Data File Format1
Videos2Download Videos Connect to download site MP4 (including .mp4, .3gp,
SDV), ASF (.asf)
Main Folder Downloaded video files, etc.
Camera Video files recorded by Camera
Pre-installed Preinstalled video files
BD/DVD Recorder3Videos transferred from HDD Recorder
Play List Play back Play List
Position Memory Play back video files from saved resume position
PC Movies microSD3PC movie files saved from PCs WMA (.wma), WMV (.wmv),
ASF (.asf)
Position Memory Play PC movie files from a saved resume position
Play History Select a file from playback history
TV Image Still images recorded by Digital TV JPEG (.jpg)
Video3Programs recorded on handset TOD (.tod), MOI (.moi),
MAI (.mai), PGI (.pgi)
Position Memory Play back video files from saved resume position
Lifestyle-Appli Download Connect to download site (Osaifu-Keitai®: ZP.13-9) –
Books2Download Books Connect to download site CCF (.ccf), XMDF (.zbf, .zbk,
.zbs), BMO (.bmo)
Customized
Screen2
Customized Screen Connect to download site CUSR (.xcsf)
Templates Download Templates Connect to download site
Font Download Font Connect to download site MTF (.mtf)
Main Folder Downloaded fonts
Pre-installed Pre-installed fonts
Other
Documents2
Main Folder Incompatible files attached to mail4
1 Some copy protected files have extensions different from above.
2 When microSD Card is installed, press [microSD] in Folder list to view data saved in microSD Card.
3 Available only when microSD Card is inserted.
4 Some attachment files cannot be saved in Other Documents.
Managing Files
10-4
10
Opening Files
Viewing & Playing Files
Main Menu 4 Data Folder
1 Select a folder
In Folder List, press to toggle handset
folder and microSD Card folder.
2 Select a folder 7 Select a file
File appears/plays.
To toggle list/thumbnail view:
[Change]
When Shortcut to a Download Site is Selected
Handset connects to a download site on Internet.
Enlarge Still Images
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures 4 Select a folder 4 Select
a file 4 S[Menu] 4 Display size 4 Fit in display
Pictures Folder
Still Image List
Window
Operations while Playing Files from Ring Songs&Tones
Stop [Stop]
Volume /
Attach to messages A[ ]
Managing Files
10-5
10
Copy Protected Files
Playing/forwarding/saving may be restricted and Content
Key may be required for usage.
If Content Key is expired, obtain a new Key to use file.
or (Silver) appears for copy protected files requiring Content Keys.
files are accessible. files are inaccessible. appears on images
in Thumbnail view of expired files (Original icon appears for Books
folder).
When deleting files or folders containing files, confirmation
appears asking whether to delete corresponding Content Key. Other files
requiring same Content Key may become unusable.
See File Properties to confirm restrictions such as expiry term or usage
limitation (Options: ZP.10-6)
942P holds up to 1000 Content Keys. Multiple Keys may be required to
use a file.
Interrupted playback (by incoming calls or Alarm) of copy protected WMA
files with limited usage in Data Folder is also counted as one usage.
Using Copy Protected Files
Files downloaded on handset cannot be used on PCs.
Network setting may be required for usage.
File usage may require insertion of USIM Card in use at time of
download.
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.
Obtaining Content Key
If Content Key is expired, a message appears when the file is opened. To
obtain a new Key, select
YES
. Handset connects to Content Key site.
Note
Alternatively, obtain Content Key as follows: Highlight a file 7
S[Menu] 7
Take contents key
7
YES
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).
Tip
Back Up Content Key (ZP.10-24)
Managing Files
10-6
10
Options
Highlight a file in Data Folder 7 S[Menu] for the
following operations.
Some functions may not be available depending on files.
Pictures
Item Operation/Description
Edit picture Edit files (ZP
.10-11)
Display picture
Open files
Set display* Set as wallpaper, Phone Book image, Menu Icons, etc.
Select an item
⿟ ★ appears for item.
Picture info Show file name, file size, etc.
Attach to
message
Attach files to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Graphic mail Add selected files to Graphic Mail (ZP
.14-9)
Post blog Post file on a blog (ZP
.8-7)
Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP.11-3)
IC transmission
Send files via IC transmission (ZP.11-5)
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Positioning Set where to paste files in Standby
Select a position
Edit file name Edit file names
Move Move files to other folders
Item Operation/Description
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 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
Pictures/
File names
Toggle list views
Alternatively, [Change] to toggle
Take contents
key
Connect to site for Content Key
*
Before setting a file as Video Call related item (except for Incoming/
Outgoing Video Calls), set
Select Images
to
Original
(Change Outgoing
Image:
Z
P.18-13).
To set a file as Menu Icon related item, set
Menu Icons
to
Customize
(ZP.18-4).
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.
Tip
Enlarge Still Images (ZP.10-4)
Editing Still Images (ZP.10-11)
Creating Animations (ZP.10-12)
Saving Still Images to Phone Book (ZP.10-13)
Managing Files
10-7
10
Ring Songs&Tones
Item Operation/Description
Edit file name Edit file names
Play melody Play back files
Set as ring
tone
Set as ringtone
appears for item.
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Attach to
message
Attach files to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP
.11-3)
IC
transmission
Send files via IC transmission (ZP.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Song·Tone
info
Show titles, file names, etc.
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Delete
Select a type
Delete this
7
YES
Delete select
7 Check files to delete 7
A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete all
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
Move Move files to other folders
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Take contents
key
Connect to site for Content Key
Widget
Item Operation/Description
Paste on
Stand-by
(ZP.7-2)
Widget
Information
Show file names, sizes, etc.
Attach to
message
Attach files to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP.11-3)
IC
transmission
Send files via IC transmission (ZP.11-5)
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Managing Files
10-8
10
S! Appli/Lifestyle-Appli
Item Operation/Description
Start Activate S! Appli or Lifestyle-Appli
Security level Set security level (ZP
.16-4)
S! Appli info Show file names, file sizes, etc.
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
(Lifestyle-Appli cannot be moved)
Delete Delete files
YES
Music
See "Functions Available in Chaku-Uta Full®/WMA File List" (ZP.9-9)
Videos
Item Operation/Description
Register Set as ringtones, Standby Display or Start-up display
Video info Show titles, file names, etc.
Attach to
message
Attach files to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Post blog Post file on a blog (ZP.8-7)
Send Ir data Send files via Infrared (ZP.11-3)
IC transmission Send files via IC transmission (ZP
.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Move Move files to other folders
Item Operation/Description
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Edit file name
Edit file names
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
Listing Change list view
[Change] to toggle views
Take contents
key
Connect to site for Content Key
Managing Files
10-9
10
PC Movies
Item Operation/Description
Contents info Show titles, file names, etc.
Move Move files to other folders
Copy Copy files to other folders
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Comment
view
Show descriptions
Memory Status
Show memory information
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
TV
See Pictures folder for still images.
Item Operation/Description
Edit title
Enter titles
Video info Show titles, channel names, etc.
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Delete
Select an item
Delete this
7
YES
Delete selected
7 Check files to delete 7
A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete all
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Memory Status
Show memory information
Listing Change list view
[Change] to toggle views
Books
Item Operation/Description
Play Play back files
Connect to
Website
Open site link
Book info Show file names, file sizes, etc.
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Add folder Add folders
Edit file name
Edit file names
Move Move files to other folders
Take contents
key
Connect to site for Content Key
Delete Delete files
YES
Managing Files
10-10
10
Customized Screen
Item Operation/Description
Preview Preview files
Collective
Setting
Set Customized Screen all at once
File info Show titles, file names, etc.
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Move to
microSD
Move files to microSD Card
Edit file name Edit file names
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
Listing Change list view
[Change] to toggle views
Take contents
key
Connect to site for Content Key
Connect to
Website
Open site link
Templates
Item Operation/Description
Compose
S! Mail
Send files via S! Mail (ZP
.14-5)
Edit title Edit titles
Template info Show title and file size
Delete this
YES
Delete
selected
Check files to delete 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete All
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Font
Item Operation/Description
Set Apply selected font
File info Show file names, file sizes, etc.
Edit title Edit titles
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
Listing Change list view
[Change] to toggle views
Managing Files
10-11
10
Other Documents
Item Operation/Description
File info Show file names, file sizes, etc.
Attach to
message
Attach files to S! Mail/PC Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.14-4)
Copy to
microSD
Copy files to microSD Card
Edit file name Edit file names
Move Move files to other folders
Delete this Delete a file
YES
Delete all Delete all files
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Multiple-
choice
Select multiple files to use
Check files to use 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
Memory
Status
Show memory information
Sort Change display order of files
Select an order
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.
Using/Editing Still Images
Editing Still Images
Edit features are not available for all file types.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures
1 Select a folder 7 Select a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Edit picture
2 S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Marker stamp
Select a stamp 7 to move stamp 7 [Put]
Following options are available when positioning a
stamp:
To rotate or scale up/down: S[Menu] 7
Select an item
To start over: A[Cancel]
To add: A[Add]
Frame
Select a frame
To rotate 180 degrees: S[Menu] 7
180° rotation
To change frame:
To return to frame list: A[Cancel]
Character
stamp
Enter text 7 to move text 7 [Put]
To change content/color/font/size: When positioning
stamp, S[Menu] 7 Operate selected item
To start over: A[Cancel] after positioning
Next Page
Managing Files
10-12
10
Item Operation/Description
Fit in screen Change image size to Standby (480 x 854)
YES
Change size
Select a size
To start over: A[Cancel]
Trim away
Specify a size 7 to specify area 7 [Set]
To start over: After specifying area, A[Cancel]
Retouch
Select an item
To start over: A[Cancel]
Rotate
90° to right
,
90° to left
or
180°
To start over: A[Cancel]
Brightness
to adjust brightness
Attach to
message1 2
Attach edited file to S! Mail/PC Mail
[Set] 7 Compose message (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.14-4)
Alternatively, A[] to attach image to a
message
Post blog1 2 Post on a blog
[Set] 7 Post on a blog(ZP.8-7)
Save1 Overwrite/rename to save edited files
1 Available after other editing operations.
2 File is automatically saved.
3 [Set] 7 [Save]
4
YES
(Overwrite) or
NO
(Save as)
Creating Animations
Saving Original Animation
Main Menu
4
Data Folder
4
Pictures
4
Original Animation
1
<New>
7
<1st>
-
<20th>
2 Select a folder 7 Select a file
Repeat Step 2.
3 A[Finish]
Functions Available in Original Animation List
In Original Animation list, press S[Menu] for following
operations.
Item Operation/Description
Edit title
Enter title
Org. animation Add more files to an Original Animation (ZAbove)
Display
picture
Play back an Original Animation
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
animation
Cancel a saved Original Animation
YES
Managing Files
10-13
10
Saving Still Images to Phone Book
Savable sizes:
Standby (480 x 854) or smaller in JPEG or GIF format (up to 300 Kbytes)
VGA (640 x 480) or smaller in PNG format
Save images to up to 100 Phone Book entries.
Still images cannot be saved to USIM Card Phone Book entries.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures
1 Select a folder 7 Select a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Set display
7
Phone Book
2 New Entry
New
7 Enter details (7 From Step 2 on P.4-3) 7
A[Finish]
Add to Existing Entry
Add
7 Select entry 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Playing Videos
Playing Videos/PC Movies
Main Menu 4 Data Folder
1 Play Videos
Videos
7 Select a folder 7 Select a file
Play PC Movies
PC Movies
7
microSD
7 Select a file
To toggle file list views: [Change]
Playback Operations
Some operations are not available depending on files.
Operation descriptions are based on Normal Position.
Adjust Volume or
Play Previous
Starts from beginning when playback time is
over three seconds.
Play Next
Fast-rewind1Press and hold
Fast-forward1Press and hold
Playback Position2 repeatedly
Change Speed A[/1/ ]
Mute/Resume S[/ ]
Pause/Resume [ / ]
Play Frame by
Frame1
While pausing, A[Frame]
Play back frame by frame
Managing Files
10-14
10
Toggle Views
Toggle: Portrait View 7 Landscape View (fit
to Display size) 7 Full-size Landscape View2
Toggle Remaster
On/Off (ZP.9-8)
Toggle Sound Effect
(Listening) Modes
(ZP.9-8)
Toggle Equalizer
Modes (ZP.9-8)
1 Videos only
2 May be unavailable depending on image size.
Playing Videos Recorded on HDD Recorder
Transfer programs recorded on HDD recorder to microSD
Card via USB cable (not included) for playback on handset.
Set
USB Mode
to
microSD Mode
before connecting handset to HDD
recorder (ZP
.11-17).
For details about transferring videos, see HDD recorder manuals.
Use Earphone Microphone for stereo sound. Use a Bluetooth® device for
wireless audio output (ZP
.11-10).
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Videos 4 BD/DVD Recorder
1 Select a file
Functions Available in Video Window
Some functions may be unavailable depending on the file type.
Operation descriptions are based on Portrait View.
Adjust Volume or
Play Previous
Chapter
When three seconds into the chapter,
playback returns to beginning of current
chapter.
Play Next Chapter
Skip (Forward) While playing/pausing, press and hold
Skip about 30 seconds forward.
Skip (Rewind) While playing/pausing, press and hold
Skip about 10 seconds backward.
Fast-rewind
To play back: [ ]
Play back at normal speed during 10x
fast-forward. Play back at 10x speed during
30x fast-forward.
Fast-forward
To play back: [ ]
Play back at normal speed during 10x
fast-rewind. Play back at 10x speed during
30x fast-rewind.
Playback Position repeatedly
Change Speed A[/1/ ]
Mute/Resume S[/ ]
Pause/Resume [ / ]
Play Frame by
Frame
While pausing, A[Frame]
Play back frame by frame
Managing Files
10-15
10
Toggle Views
Toggle: Portrait View 7 Landscape View (fit
to Display size) 7 Full-size Landscape View
Toggle Remaster
On/Off (ZP.9-8)
Toggle Sound Effect
(Listening) Modes
(ZP.9-8)
Toggle Equalizer
Modes (ZP.9-8)
File Playback Functions
Play Back from a Resume Position
Resume playback (videos/PC Movies) from a saved position.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Videos or PC Movies
4 Position Memory 4 Select an item
Save a resume position: ZRight
Marker to resume
is a resume position automatically saved when a
call arrives, alarm goes off, battery runs low, or playback is terminated.
Play Back from Play History (PC Movies Only)
Main Menu 4 Data folder 4 PC Movies 4 Play History
4 Select a record
Functions Available in Video/PC Movie Playback Window
Some operations are not available depending on files.
While playback is paused, S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Normal play
1
Play at normal speed
Slow1Play at slow speed
Quick View
(1.25x)1
Play 1.25 times faster than normal
Quick
View(2x)1
Play at double speed
Fast2Forward
Rewind2Rewind
Stop Return to Videos/PC Movies List window
Position to
play
Start playback from specified point
to highlight a play point 7 [Set]
Connect to
Website1
Open site link
YES
Sound effect
Remaster
,
Listening
or
Equalizer
(ZP.9-8)
Contents info
2
Show title, file name, etc.
Position
memory
Save resume position
Select a resume position
To play back from a saved position: ZLeft
Mail/blog1Attach file to a message to send or post on a blog
Select an item
Attach to message
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4)
Post blog
(ZStep 1 on P.8-7)
Managing Files
10-16
10
Item Operation/Description
Register
(Ringtones)1
Set as ringtone
Ringtones
7 Select a type
⿟ ★ appears for item set as ringtone.
Register
(Stand-by
Display/Start-up
Window)
1
Save a file as Standby Display or Start-up Window
Select an item 7
YES
Video info1Show title, file name, etc.
Send Ir data1Send file via Infrared (ZP.11-3)
IC transmission
1
Send file via IC transmission (ZP.11-5)
Add shortcut
icon1
Create a shortcut (ZP.1-25)
Description2Show file information
The words view
or
Description view
Copy URL2Copy URL
Display size Select a display size
Actual size
or
Fit in display
Change to
full1
Toggle: Portrait View 7 Landscape View (fit to Display
size) 7 Full-size Landscape View3
To toggle views:
1 Video files only
2 PC movie files only
3 May be unavailable depending on image size.
Managing Folders/Files
Managing Folders
The following operations are available in Pictures, Music,
Books, Videos, Ring Songs&Tones and Other Documents.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder
1 Select a folder 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item
(See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add folder Create user folders
Edit folder
name
Edit user folder names
Delete folder Delete a user folder
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
7
YES
Folder
security1
Hide files in folder unless Phone Password is entered
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
appears for folder.
To cancel: Repeat the step
Delete all
image2
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
7
YES
Edit Play
List3
Edit Play Lists
Release Play
List3
Cancel edited Play Lists
YES
Managing Files
10-17
10
Item Operation/Description
Select
storage4
Specify folders on microSD Card to save files to
YES
Folders cannot be specified when saving Books files.
Memory
Status5
View memory capacity/number of saved files
1 Pictures/Videos folders only
2 Pictures folder only
3 Play List folder in Ring Songs&Tones folder only
4 microSD Card only
5 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 4 Data Folder 4 Ring Songs&Tones
1 Highlight
Play List
7 S[Menu] 7
Edit Play List
2 Select a number 7 Select a folder 7 Select a file
Repeat Step 2.
3 A[Finish]
Play Back Play List
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Ring Songs&Tones 4 Play List
Files are played back in the saved order.
Delete a File
After Step 1, select a file 7
Release this
Delete All Files
In Step 1, S[Menu] 7
Release Play List
7
YES
Note
mp4/3gp files cannot be added to Play List except in Music Player Play
List.
Managing Files
10-18
10
Creating Video Play Lists
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Videos 4 Play List
1 Select a Play List
2 Select a number 7 Select a folder 7 Select a file
Repeat Step 2.
3 A[Finish]
Play Back Play Lists
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Videos 4 Play List 4 Highlight a
Play List 7 A[Play]
Files are played back in the saved order.
Delete Files
After Step 1, (highlight a file 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete this
or
DEL all from list
7
YES
Change Order
After Step 1, S[Menu] 7
Oder to play
7 Select a file 7 Select a
target 7 A[Finish] 7 A[Finish]
microSD Card
942P is compatible with up to 2 GB commercial microSD Cards and up
to 16 GB commercial microSDHC Cards (as of December 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.
From Yahoo! Keitai
P-egg (as of December 2009)
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 Bookmarks
4 Panasonic Site (P-egg)
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 handset
(ZP.10-20).
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
10-19
10
microSD Card Installation
Turn off handset before inserting/removing microSD Card.
Battery Installation: ZP.1-15
Inserting
1 Insert microSD Card until it clicks
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.10-23)
or format microSD Card (ZP
.10-20).
(Display Indicator: ZP.1-10)
Removing
1 Push microSD Card in
microSD Card pops out with a light push.
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.
Managing Files
10-20
10
Format microSD Card
Formatting microSD Card deletes all saved files/data.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup
1 S[Menu] 7
microSD format
2 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
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 942P before use.
Handset cannot format incompatible microSD Cards.
If format fails, turn power off and remove microSD Card from handset.
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.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup
1 Select a category
2 Select a file
Backup date appears as file name.
3 Select a data
Note
If messages on microSD Card do not appear correctly, copy messages to
handset (ZP.10-21) and execute
Charset Conversion
(ZP.14-23).
Category List
File List
Detailed Data
Data List
Managing Files
10-21
10
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.
Back up Content Key: ZP.10-24
Backing up to microSD Card
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup
1 Highlight a category 7 S[Menu] 7
Copy to microSD
(7 For
Bookmarks
, select an
item)
2 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
All files of selected category are backed up to microSD Card.
One File Backup
Open a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Copy to microSD
7
YES
Restoring from microSD Card
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup
1 Select a category
2 Restore One Item
Select a file 7 Highlight an item 7 S[Menu] 7
Add to phone
Restore One File
Highlight a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Add to phone
or
Overwrite to phone
7 Enter Phone Password
Restore All Files
S[Menu] 7
Add all to phone
or
Overwr. all to ph.
7 Enter Phone Password
3
YES
Note
Note that
Overwrite to phone
or
Overwr. all to ph.
erases all files
of same category on handset.
Video files of 100 MB or larger cannot be moved from microSD to
handset.
Files of 10 MB or larger except for Videos/Books files (BMO files)
cannot be moved/copied from microSD to handset.
Data backed up in other SoftBank handsets may not be restored in
942P depending on type and size.
Tip
Delete Items from microSD Card View microSD Card Memory Capacity
(ZP.10-23)
Managing Files
10-22
10
PC File Transfers
Folder Structure
Files moved or copied from handset to microSD Card are
organized as follows:
Save files in folders by file type.
DCIM
Still images saved to microSD Card
PRIVATE
MYFOLDER
Utility
Calendar Calendar.BCK Calendar Backup files
Contacts Contacts.BCK Phone Book Backup files
Rights Content Key Backup files
Tasks Tasks.BCK Tasks Backup files
Memo Memo.BCK Notepad Backup files
Mail
Drafts Drafts.BCK Drafts Backup files
Inbox Inbox.BCK Incoming Mail Backup files
Outbox Outbox.BCK Unsent Messages Backup files
Sent
Messages
Sent Messages.
BCK Sent Messages Backup files
My Items
Book E-comics, etc.
Bookmarks Bookmarks.BCK Bookmarks Backup files
Flash(R) Flash® files
Games and More S! Appli
Music Sound files with .3gp, .mp4, .smc
Other Documents Other files
Pictograms My Pictograms
Pictures
Still images moved/copied from
handset to Main Folder in microSD
Card
Sounds & Ringtones
Sound files of:
up to 10 MB with .3gp, .mp4,
up to 300 KB with .mid, .midi,
.amr
Videos
Videos moved/copied from
handset to Main Folder in microSD
Card
Widget Widget contents
WMFile* PC movie files saved from PC to
microSD Card
SD_VIDEO
Videos saved to microSD Card
Videos recorded from Digital TV or transferred from HDD recorder.
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.
Managing Files
10-23
10
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 1.1/2.0
compliant)
Compatible Operating Systems: Windows® XP, Windows Vista® (Japanese
version in each)
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Connectivity 4 USB Mode
4 microSD Mode
1 Connect handset to PC via USB cable while handset 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
Restore microSD Card items (Check microSD)
Use Check microSD to repair microSD Card data errors.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup 4 S[Menu]
4 Check microSD 4 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.
Handset cannot check incompatible or unformatted microSD Cards.
Handset may delete files and folders that fail to be restored.
Delete Items from microSD Card
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup 4 Select a category
4 (Highlight a file 7) S[Menu] 4 Delete this or Delete all
(4 For Delete all, enter Phone Password) 4 YES
Content Key cannot be deleted.
View microSD Card Memory Capacity
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 microSD Backup 4 S[Menu]
4 microSD info
Managing Files
10-24
10
Back Up Content Key
Copy Content Keys to microSD Card from handset or to handset from
microSD Card.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Content Key
4 Copy to microSD or Copy from microSD 4 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 not compatible with handset. Only Content Keys
for compatible applications are backed up. Also, note that some keys are
moved to microSD Card when backed up. Contact SoftBank Mobile
Customer Center, General Information for more information
(ZP
.19-34).
Backing up Content Keys overwrites previously saved Content Key
backup.
Variety Photo Viewer
View still images in Pictures folder (Data Folder) using
Variety Photo Viewer. Slideshow is also available.
Variety Photo Viewer is available in Horizontal Open Position only.
Only JPEG files are supported by Variety Photo Viewer.
Viewing Still Images
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures
1
Variety Photo Viewer
Folder list appears.
2 Select a folder
File list appears.
Folder List
File List
Managing Files
10-25
10
3 Select a file
File image appears.
To zoom in/out: [Zoom]/[Return]
To view previous/next file: (For Touchpad operations, slide from
left to right for previous file or right to left for next file)
Operation Guide
S[Guide]
Toggle Icons On/Off
[Icon]
Note
Copy protected files are not viewable.
Connect handset to a TV (ZP.11-18) and view images using Variety
Photo Viewer.
Image Window
Available Operations
From Folder/List Window
In folder/file list window, press [FUNC] for following operations. Follow
onscreen instructions.
Item Operation/Description
Slideshow Start slideshow (ZP
.10-26)
Kisekae* Change theme for folder list
* Folder list window only
From Image Window
In Image Window, press [FUNC] for following operations. Follow
onscreen instructions.
Item Operation/Description
Slideshow Start slideshow (ZP
.10-26)
Zoom Enlarge to 200%
Rotate Each press rotates image 90° clockwise
Attach to
S! Mail
Send file via S! Mail (ZFrom Step 2 on P
.14-4)
Post blog Post file to a blog (ZP.8-7)
Effect Set slideshow effects
Delete Delete file
Note
Some files may not appear right side up when posted to a blog.
Face Zoom
Face Zoom is available when a face is detected.
In Image Window, A[FaceZoom]
When more than one face is detected, each press zooms in on another
face.
Managing Files
10-26
10
Touchpad Operations
Use Touchpad operations in Variety Photo Viewer.
Touchpad: ZP.1-23
Scroll Page/Screen
Slide left/right to scroll files in File List.
Slide left/right to scroll images in Image Window.
Zoom
Slide up/down to zoom in/out from Image Window.
Slideshow
View files in succession.
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Pictures
4 Variety Photo Viewer
1 View All Images
[FUNC] 7
Slideshow
View Selected Folder
Select a folder 7 [FUNC] 7
Slideshow
Slideshow starts.
Note
Press and hold in Standby from Horizontal Open Position to show
files in all folders.
Managing Files
10-27
10
Slideshow Operations
Press during slideshow to pause and open menu. Follow
onscreen instructions.
Change Slideshow Settings
Pause slideshow and select
Settings
. Follow onscreen instructions.
Item Operation/Description
Time Set slide display time
Effect Set transition effects
Face zoom Zoom in on faces
Random Shuffle files
Repeat Repeat slideshow
Note
Face zoom may be unavailable depending on file type.
10-28
Managing Files
10
11
11-1
Connectivity
Wi-Fi ................................................................. 11-11
Before Using Wi-Fi ..................................................................11-11
Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi .........................................................11-12
Registering/Connecting to Access Points .................................11-12
Functions Available for Wi-Fi ...................................................11-15
SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) ............... 11-16
USB (Japanese) ................................................. 11-17
Setting USB Mode ..................................................................11-17
Transferring Data via USB Cable ..............................................11-17
Data Communication via USB Cable........................................11-17
AV Output ......................................................... 11-18
Connecting Handset to TV ......................................................11-18
Infrared ............................................................... 11-2
Before Using Infrared ................................................................11-2
One/Multiple File Transfer .........................................................11-3
All File Transfers........................................................................11-3
IC Transmission ................................................... 11-4
One File Transfer .......................................................................11-5
All File Transfers........................................................................11-5
Bluetooth® .......................................................... 11-6
Before Using Bluetooth® ...........................................................11-6
Using Bluetooth® ......................................................................11-7
Suspending Bluetooth® Functions .............................................11-8
Placing Bluetooth® Devices on Standby for Connection ..............11-9
Sending/Receiving Phone Book .................................................11-9
Bluetooth® Functions ..............................................................11-10
Connectivity
11-2
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Infrared
Before Using Infrared
Transfer Phone Book/Calendar events, messages, bookmarks
and Data Folder files wirelessly between handset and
compatible devices, including PCs and other mobiles.
942P infrared function is based on IrMC1.1, however, some IrMC1.1-
based device transmissions may not be transmitted/received within
specification.
Debris may inhibit infrared transfers; clean infrared ports with a soft cloth
beforehand.
Direct sunlight/fluorescent light may inhibit transfers.
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.
Infrared Port
Within 20 cm
Transferable Files
Condition
Transferable file One file All files
Phone Book (Account Details) Up to 1000
Calendar events1Up to 1000
Tasks Up to 100
Received message Up to 3000
Sent message Up to 1000
Drafts Up to 10
Notepad Up to 20
Ring Songs&Tones ○ —
Still image2 3○ —
Video3○ —
Bookmark
(Yahoo! Keitai, PC Site Browser) Up to 100 each
Widget3○ —
: Transferable    —: Not transferable
1 Saved Holidays/Memorial days not transferable
2 Including Flash® files
3 Multiple files transferable
Note
Following files cannot transfer:
Files prohibited for transfers from 942P
Phone Book entries and SMS on USIM Card
If memory becomes full, remaining entries are truncated (Memory List:
ZP.19-25).
Connectivity
11-3
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One/Multiple File Transfer
Transferable Files: ZP.11-2
Sending
1 Highlight a file, and follow the steps below
Files to Send Operation/Description
Phone Book
S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
7
Send phonebook
Account
Details
[Ir]
Messages
S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
7
Send This
Bookmarks
S[Menu] 7
Send to ExtrnlDvcs
7
Send Ir data
7
Send This
Still Images/
Videos/
Widgets
S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
To send multiple files:
S
[Menu]
7
Multiple-choice
7
Select files to send
7
S
[Menu]
7
Send Ir data
Other Files
S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
2
YES
Receiving
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Receive via Infrared 4 Receive
1 When a file is received,
YES
Send files from sender side within 30 seconds.
To receive subsequent files, select
YES
.
All File Transfers
Precaution
Receiving all files overwrites all saved files including secret/protected
files.
Sending all Phone Book entries transfers Account Details as well.
User-saved Account Details is overwritten on receiving handset
(handset number remains).
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.
Sending
1 Highlight a file, and follow the steps below
Files to Send Operation/Description
Phone Book S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
7
Send all phonebook
Messages S[Menu] 7
Send Ir data
7
Send All
Bookmarks S[Menu] 7
Send to ExtrnlDvcs
7
Send Ir data
7
Send All
Other Files S[Menu] 7
Send all Ir data
2 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter Session number 7
YES
Recipient must enter the same Session number to start transfers.
Connectivity
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11
Receiving
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Receive via Infrared 4 Receive All
1 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter same Session number
as sender's 7
YES
7
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
.11-2).
Multiple file transfer is not available.
IC transmission is not available when
IC Card Lock
(ZP.13-12) is
activated.
When receiving dada, end all active functions.
If there is difficulty in file transfer, move a logo close to or away from
the other logo or move each side up, down, left, or right.
Data cannot be sent during charging battery.
Align logos of both handsets
Connectivity
11-5
11
One File Transfer
Before Receiving a File
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 4 Tools or S! Appli 4 Osaifu-Keitai
4 IC Card Settings 4 Receive IC Datum 4 ON or OFF
Sending
1 Highlight a file, and follow the steps below
Files to Send Operation/Description
Phone Book
S
[Menu]
7
IC transmission
7
Send phonebook
Account
Details
[ICtrans]
Messages
S[Menu] 7
IC Transmission
7
Send This
Bookmarks
S
[Menu]
7
Send to ExtrnlDvcs
7
IC transmission
7
Send This
Other Files
S[Menu] 7
IC transmission
2
YES
Receiving
1 Align logo on sender side with 942P (recipient) 7
YES
All File Transfers
Precautions/Session number (ZP.11-3)
Sending
1 Highlight a file, and follow the steps below
Files to Send Operation/Description
Phone Book
S[Menu] 7
IC transmission
7
Send all phonebook
Messages
S[Menu] 7
IC Transmission
7
Send All
Bookmarks
S
[Menu]
7
Send to ExtrnlDvcs
7
IC transmission
7
Send All
Other Files
S[Menu] 7
AllIC transmission
2 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter Session number 7
YES
Recipient must enter the same Session number to start transfers.
Receiving
1 Align logo on sender side with 942P (recipient)
2
YES
7 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter same Session
number as sender's
Saved files are deleted. Transfer starts.
Connectivity
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11
Bluetooth®
Connect handset to Bluetooth® devices to use functions
below.
Function Device Description
Handsfree Calls
(ZP.11-10)
Headsets
Handsfree devices Talk handsfree on handset
Wireless Playback
(ZP.11-10) Audio devices
Play back sounds (Digital TV/
Video) or music (Music Player)
wirelessly from external
speaker
Internet
Connection
(ZP
.11-10)
PC Use handset as a modem for
wireless internet connection.
Sending/Receiving
Phone Book
(ZP.11-9)
PC
Handsets
Send/receive Phone Book
entries wirelessly
Tip
Settings
Stop Ringtone Output to Headset/Handsfree Device
Continue Calls on Handset when Bluetooth® is Disconnected
from Headset/Handsfree Device Always Make Calls from
Handset even when Headset is Connected Always Use
Handsfree Device to Make/Receive Calls (ZP
.18-20)
Before Using Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® Specifications
Version Bluetooth® specification Ver.2.0+EDR
Supported Profiles1
HSP: Headset Profile
HFP: Hands-Free Profile
A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile
AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control
Profile
DUNP: Dial-up Networking Profile
OPP: Object Push Profile
Output Bluetooth® Power Class2
Frequency Bands22.4GHz (2.402GHz-2.480GHz)
Communication Distance3Approximately ten meters
1 Bluetooth® connections are available with compatible devices supporting
the same profile.
2 Bluetooth® operates in the 2.4 GHz unlicensed frequency band. Depending
on other devices in use in the spectrum, Bluetooth® connection may slow
down/terminate, or range may decrease.
3 Affected by distance between devices, obstructions, signal conditions,
handset status, etc.
Connectivity
11-7
11
Notes
Bluetooth® connection is not guaranteed with all Bluetooth® devices.
Establish connections with certified Bluetooth® devices that meet the
specification standards developed by Bluetooth® SIG.
Due to the unique characteristics/specifications of a certified Bluetooth®
device, connections or transfers may fail; procedures, displayed results or
operations may vary from those described in the manual.
When data transfer is interrupted, it may take some time for process to
complete.
Noise may interfere with wireless or handsfree conversations depending
on the status of connected devices or signal conditions.
For details about headset/handsfree devices, see the device manuals.
Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi are not simultaneously available.
Radio Wave Interference with Wi-Fi Devices
Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi devices (IEEE802.11b/g) share the same frequency
band (2.4GHz). Use of both devices in close proximity may cause
interference, affecting transmission speed, clarity or connection quality. If
interference occurs:
Maintain at least 10 m between Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi devices.
Turn off Wi-Fi device when using Bluetooth® device within a 10 m
radius.
Using Bluetooth®
Pair Bluetooth® devices with handset beforehand to
establish connections for different Bluetooth® functions.
Searching & Pairing Devices
Search other Bluetooth® devices.
Paired devices appear in Search&Paired Device list.
Bluetooth® Passkey is not necessary for paired devices.
Search up to 20 Bluetooth® devices at one time; pair with up to ten
Bluetooth® devices.
Place Bluetooth® devices on standby for connection.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bluetooth 4 Search&Paired Device
1
YES
*
Device search starts and names of found devices appear.
To search again: A[Search]
* If there are already paired devices in list, select a device 7 Select a
function
2 Select a device 7
YES
7 Enter Phone Password
3 Select text entry field 7 Enter Bluetooth® Passkey
4 Select a Bluetooth® function
Next Page
Connectivity
11-8
11
Handset connects to Bluetooth® device. When complete, flashes in
blue. After no Bluetooth® connection is made for a certain time,
appears in black and Power saver mode starts.
When Bluetooth® device can connect to multiple services,
confirmation appears asking whether to connect to another service.
While connected, (Blue) appears. While in Standby, (Gray)
appears.
When
Dial-up
is selected, handset stands by for connection
requests from other Bluetooth® devices.
Dial-up
can be selected regardless of profile types.
Bluetooth® Passkey
Bluetooth® Passkey (1 to 16 digits) is required to connect
Bluetooth® devices; sender and recipient must input the same code to
complete file transfers.
Bluetooth® Passkey is not necessary for paired devices.
Search&Paired Device List
Device Type
Indicators appear for different
types of devices.
Device Name
Device names appear.
When no names are found,
Bluetooth® addresses appear.
Connection Status
: Connected : Not connected : Not found : Not paired
Search&Paired Device
Protection
Indicator appears when registered contents are protected.
Profile Status
Indicators appear to show profile status.
Icon
Letter Color
Background Color
Frame Color
Status
Blue Gray
Not connected (Not paired)
Blue Gray Blue Not connected (Paired)
White Green – Connected
Green White Green Standby for connection
White Light green Preferred device
Gray Gray Not supported
Tip
Settings
Set Duration to Search for Bluetooth® Devices (ZP.18-20)
Suspending Bluetooth® Functions
Suspend all Bluetooth® functions connected or on standby
for connection, and disable Bluetooth®.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bluetooth
1
Bluetooth OFF
7
YES
To return to standby for previously connected function:
Bluetooth ON
Connectivity
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11
Placing Bluetooth® Devices on Standby for
Connection
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bluetooth 4 Accept Registered
1 Check functions to be on standby for connection 7
A[Finish]
To uncheck, select functions to remove check marks.
Sending/Receiving Phone Book
Sending
1 Open Phone Book 7 S[Menu] 7
Send to Bluetooth
2 One File Transfer
Send phonebook
7 Select a recipient device
All File Transfer
Send all phonebook
7 Select a recipient device 7
Enter Phone Password
3
YES
Receiving
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bluetooth 4 Receive via Bluetooth
1 One File Transfer
Receive
7
YES
All File Transfer
Receive All
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
7
YES
If memory becomes full, remaining entries are truncated (Memory
List: ZP.19-25).
Tip
Settings
Set Authentication/Encryption to Send Phone Book Entries
Enter Password when Sending All Phone Book Entries
(ZP.18-20)
Connectivity
11-10
11
Bluetooth® Functions
From Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bluetooth
Functions Available in Search&Paired Device Window
Search&Paired Device
7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Register
devices
Enter Phone Password 7 Pair devices
(ZFrom Step 3 on P
.11-7)
Preferred
device
Set a preferred Bluetooth® device for incoming calls
Available only for headset function compatible
Bluetooth® devices.
To cancel, perform same operation.
Protect/
release
Protect/cancel devices. Protection prevents devices from
being deleted or overwritten
Change
device name
Enter a device name
Delete
YES
Description Show device name, Bluetooth® address, device class and
supported profile
Add shortcut
icon
Create shortcuts (ZP
.1-25)
Use Bluetooth® Headsets for Calls
Search&Paired Device
7 Select a device 7
Headset
or
Hands-free
7
YES
7 Make/receive a call using Bluetooth® device
Use Bluetooth® Device for Listening to Music
Search&Paired Device
7 Select a device 7
Audio
7 Watch Digital
TV or play back videos or music
Digital TV/Video sounds are played only by A2DP profile compatible
Bluetooth® devices compliant with SCMS-T copyright protection
standard.
Use Handset as Modem for Internet Access from PCs
Search&Paired Device
7 Select a device 7
Dial-up
Handset waits for dial-up connection.
Refer to a manual for Bluetooth® device for details.
Download utility software (942P) "Modem Wizard" from website below
to PC and install software.
http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/download/942p/index.html
To establish a dial-up connection, see Help on "Modem Wizard."
Connecting handset to a PC or PDA for Internet access may incur high
packet transmission charges.
Place Bluetooth® Device on Standby for Dial-up
Dialup Rgstry Standby
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
7 Select
Bluetooth® Passkey text box 7 Enter Bluetooth® Passkey
Connectivity
11-11
11
Wi-Fi
Use wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) for Internet connection via home/
public Wi-Fi networks enabling high-speed internet access.
942P Wi-Fi function supports IEEE802.11b/g.
Separate subscription is required.
For details on available access points and public wireless LAN, visit
http://panasonic.jp/mobile/softbank/942p/function/wifi.html
Before Using Wi-Fi
Notes
Wi-Fi connection may automatically switch to 3G depending
on signal condition. Note that packet transmission fees are
incurred. (To set confirmation to appear when switching:
ZP11-16)
Wi-Fi connection is not guaranteed with all Wi-Fi devices.
Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi are not simultaneously available.
S! Mail/SMS function unavailable via Wi-Fi.
Accidental data loss/information leakage may occur during Wi-Fi
transmission. Use security settings (ZP
.11-14).
Wi-Fi is disconnected when Backlight turns off; turn Backlight on to
re-connect to the network.
Wi-Fi is not available while abroad.
Radio Wave Interference with Bluetooth® Devices
Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi devices (IEEE802.11b/g) share the same frequency
band (2.4GHz). Radio wave interference occurs if Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi
devices are used in close proximity, causing low transmission speed, noise
or poor connection. If interference occurs, take the following measures:
Keep 10 m or more between Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi devices.
Turn off Bluetooth® device when using Wi-Fi device within a radius of
less than 10 m.
Connectivity
11-12
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Getting Started
Access point information varies by access point.
Security information may be required.
Complete access point registration/connection.
Transmission is enabled once handset comes into Wi-Fi range.
Wi-Fi status indicators: ZP.11-13
Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi
1 Press and hold
Wi-Fi status indicator appears (ZP.11-13).
Note
Alternatively, switch Wi-Fi on/off from Main Menu
4
Tools
4
Wi-Fi
4
ON/OFF
Checking Information
Access Point Registration/Connection
Starting Transmission
Registering/Connecting to Access Points
Following methods are available for registering/connecting
to access points.
Search/
Setting
Search access points for registration/connection.
Manual
Setting
Manually register/connect to access points.
AOSS Use AOSSTM (AirStationTM One-Touch Secure System) for
registration/connection. For AOSSTM-compatible access
points, press AOSS button on access point device for
automatic setup.
BB
mobilepoint
Register to BB mobilepoint and set as access point.
The BB mobilepoint profile is saved to handset by
default. For details on BB mobilepoint, visit
http://tm.softbank.jp/english/consumer/wlan/index.html
Register up to 10 access points.
User ID and password is required for connecting to pre-registered access
points (Public Wi-Fi Setting: ZP.11-14).
For setting/operating access point devices, refer to device manual.
Wi-Fi connection is not available when access point channel is
set to 12-14 ch and stealth mode.
Note
Alternatively, search and register access point from Main Menu
4
Tools
4
Wi-Fi
4
Access Point Search. Registration is available
after connection.
Pre-registered access points may be deleted from Profile List if another
USIM Card is inserted. BB mobile point can be easily reconfigured
(ZP11-15).
Connectivity
11-13
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Access Point Search
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Profile Lists/Settings
1 S[Menu] 7
New Profile
7
Search&Setting
Select
YES
when prompted to turn Wi-Fi
ON
.
List of available access points appears.
To search again: A[Search]
2 Select an access point
3 [Store] 7
YES
Handset registers access point.
4 [CNCT] 7
YES
Handset connects to access point.
Access Point List
❶
Access Point Name
Detected SSID (ESSID) appears.
Access point name appears for
a registered access point.
❷
Registered Networks
: Registered (not connected)
: Registered (connected)
❸
Signal Strength
Signal status appears.
❹
Security Status
Security status appears.
Wi-Fi Status Indicators
Wi-Fi ON (out of range)
* Wi-Fi ON (within range)
* During Wi-Fi transmission
* Number of blue arches indicates
signal strength.
Access Point List
Connectivity
11-14
11
Manual Registration/Connection
Check respective access point information (SSID, security/encryption type,
encryption key) in advance. For details on access point devices, refer to
respective manuals.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Profile Lists/Settings
1 S[Menu] 7
New Profile
7
Manual Setting
2 Highlight an item (See below) 7 A[Edit]
Item Operation/Description
Profile Name
Enter an access point name
SSID
Enter the same SSID (ESSID) as access point
IP Setting Set IP address and DNS server
IP Address Setting
or
DNS Server Setting
7 A[Edit] 7
Automatically
or
Manually
(7 For
Manually
, edit respective items)
Security
Setting
Set security/encryption method according to access point
Select a security type
WEP
7 Enter WEP key 7 Select an encryption type
7 Enter encryption key
WPA/WPA2-PSK
or
WPA2-PSK
7 Select an
encryption type 7 Select an encryption method
7 Enter encryption key
To cancel security setting:
Non
Public W-Fi
Setting
Set public wireless LAN on/off
ON
or
OFF
(7 For
ON
, select
ID
or
Password
7 A[Edit] 7 Enter ID or password)
Connection with all public wireless LAN services is not
guaranteed.
3 [Store] 7
YES
Handset registers access point.
4 [CNCT] 7
YES
Handset connects to access point.
Connectivity
11-15
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Registration/Connection Using AOSSTM
For details on access point device operations, refer to access point device
manual.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Profile Lists/Settings
1 [AOSS]
Select
YES
to register/connect to an access point after
disconnecting from registered access point.
2 Press AOSS button at access point
Press within 120 seconds.
Confirmation appears when setting is complete.
3 [Store] 7
YES
Handset registers access point.
4 [CNCT] 7
YES
Handset connects to access point.
Functions Available for Wi-Fi
Functions Available in Profile List/Setting Window
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Profile Lists/Settings
4 S[Menu] 4 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Connect Connect to a registered access point
YES
Change
Priority
Change priority for registered access points
Select an access point 7 to move to target 7
7 A[Finish]
New Profile
Select an item
AOSS
(ZFrom Step 2 (Left))
Search&Setting
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.11-13)
Manual Setting
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.11-14)
New BB
mobilepoint
Enter user ID/password to register BB mobilepoint
Select an item 7 A[Edit] 7 Enter user ID/password
7 [Store]
Edit
Edit items
Copy Copy registered access point
Delete
Select an item
Delete this
7
YES
Delete selected
7 Check access points
7 A[Finish]
Delete all
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
View Connection Status
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Connection Status
To update status: A[Update]
Connectivity
11-16
11
Set Confirmation to Appear when Switching between
Wi-Fi and 3G
<Default> OFF
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 Wi-Fi/3G Switch Conf.
4 Switch to Wi-Fi or Switch to 3G 4 ON
View MAC Address
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Wi-Fi 4 MAC Address
SoftBank Utility Software (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.
For details on and downloading SoftBank Utility Software, visit
http://www.softbank.jp/mb/r/sbu/ (Japanese)
Note
USB cable (not included) is necessary for using SoftBank Utility
Software.
S! Appli, PC Movies, TV, Lifestyle-Appli, Books, Customized Screen,
Templates, Font and Other Documents cannot be backed up.
Copy protected files may not be backed up.
Set
USB Mode
to
Communication Mode
(ZP.11-17).
Connectivity
11-17
11
USB (Japanese)
Connect handset to a PC via USB cable (not included)
specified by SoftBank for data transfer or data
communication.
Setting USB Mode
<Default> Communication Mode
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Connectivity 4 USB Mode
1 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Communication
Mode
Packet transmission, 64K data transmission, data transfer
and calls with USB handsfree compatible devices are
available (ZP
.11-16)
microSD
Mode
Read/write data on microSD Card (ZP
.10-23)
MTP Mode Transfer/delete music data via Windows Media® Player on
PC (ZP
.9-4)
Transferring Data via USB Cable
Transfer data using SoftBank Utility Software (ZP.11-16).
Transferring data in microSD Mode (ZP.10-23)
Data Communication via USB Cable
Use handset as a modem for Internet access by connecting
handset with a PC.
Download utility software from URL below and install on PC.
http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/download/942p/index.html
1 Install "USBドライバ (USB Driver)" and "Modem
Wizard" from Utility Software (942P) to a PC
2 Set handset to
Communication Mode
(ZLeft), and
connect handset to PC via USB cable
Power up handset before connecting to PC via USB cable.
3 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 "Modem Wizard" Help.
Note
Connecting handset to a PC or PDA for Internet access may incur high
packet transmission fees.
Connectivity
11-18
11
AV Output
View the following on a TV set or other devices using a
SoftBank-specified Video Output Cable (not included): Video
Call images, Digital TV images, still images/videos saved on
942P.
View AV-output-compatible S! Appli on TV.
Connecting Handset to TV
To use Video Output Cable (not included), Stereo Earphone Conversion
Cable (not included) is required.
1 Open External Port Cover
2 Connect Video Output Cable to handset using Stereo
Earphone Conversion Cable
To connect Video Output Cable to Stereo Earphone Conversion
Cable: ZP.1-4
External Port
Yellow
White
Red
Video Output Cable
Video
Audio L
Audio R
3 Connect Video Output Cable to video/audio input
terminal on TV set
4 Open an image file on handset
To toggle image size:
Note
Some images cannot be displayed on TV.
Display size setting is not available for some TV sets.
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12-1
Handset Security
Changing Phone Password ................................. 12-2
Security Functions .............................................. 12-2
USIM PINs ................................................................................12-2
Keyguard ..................................................................................12-4
Privacy Key Lock .......................................................................12-4
Personal Data Lock ...................................................................12-5
Secure Remote Lock .................................................................12-7
Key Pad Dial Lock .....................................................................12-8
Side-keys Guard .......................................................................12-9
Additional Lock Functions .........................................................12-9
Restricting Calls/Messages ................................. 12-9
Hiding Call Logs and Sent/Received Address List........................12-9
Secret Mode/Secret Data Only .................................................12-10
Setting Secret Mail .................................................................12-11
Mail Security ..........................................................................12-11
Call Restrictions ......................................................................12-12
Delaying Ringtone ..................................................................12-12
Rejecting Unknown Callers .....................................................12-13
Rejecting Calls without Caller ID .............................................12-13
Reset ................................................................. 12-13
Reset Settings ........................................................................12-13
All Reset ................................................................................12-14
12-2
Handset Security
12
Changing Phone Password
<Default> 9999
Change Phone Password as required.
For Phone Password details: ZP.1-32
Main Menu
4
Settings
4
Security
4
Change Phone Password
1 Enter current 4-8-digit Phone Password
2 Enter new 4-8-digit Phone Password 7
YES
Security Functions
USIM PINs
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 4 Settings 4 Security 4 PIN Authentication
1 Enter Phone Password 7
PIN Authentication
2
ON
or
OFF
3 Enter PIN
Handset Security
12-3
12
Changing PIN/PIN2
Set
PIN Authentication
to
ON
before changing PIN (ZP.12-2).
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 PIN Authentication
1 Enter Phone Password 7
Change PIN
or
Change PIN2
2 Enter current PIN/PIN2
3 Enter new PIN/PIN2
4 Reenter new PIN/PIN2
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
.19-34).
1 In PIN lock mode, enter PUK/PUK2
2 Enter new PIN/PIN2
3 Reenter new PIN/PIN2
Note
If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and
handset is disabled (turning off power counts as one incorrect entry).
Write down PUK/PUK2.
For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile
Customer Center, General Information (ZP
.19-34).
12-4
Handset Security
12
Keyguard
<Default> OFF
Lock handset keys to prevent accidental operation except
when turning power on/off or answering incoming calls.
While set, appears in Standby.
1 In Standby, press and hold
To cancel Keyguard, repeat operation.
While Keyguard is Active
Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable. Entered numbers do
not appear on Display. Once numbers are dialed, Keyguard is canceled.
Press L to disable Calendar event tone or Alarm.
Keyguard can be canceled even during a call.
Note
Turning off power does not cancel Keyguard.
Privacy Key Lock
<Default> OFF
Set Privacy Key Lock to require Phone Password for using
handset except for turning handset on/off and answering
calls.
While locked, appears in Standby.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Privacy Key Lock
1 Enter Phone Password
To cancel Privacy Key Lock, enter Phone Password in Standby. If
Phone Password is incorrectly entered five times, handset turns off.
While Privacy Key Lock is Active
Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable.
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 Internal Display indicators do not appear.
They appear after Privacy Key Lock is canceled.
Note
Turning off power does not cancel Privacy Key Lock.
Handset Security
12-5
12
Personal Data Lock
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.
Locked Functions/Data
S! Appli
Phone Book search/saving/setting
Memory Manager/ Memory Status
(Phone Book)
Account Details
Notepad
Calendar
Tasks
Shortcuts
Event Indicators
Camera/Video Camera
Variety Photo Viewer
Lifestyle Appli
microSD Backup
Answer Phone
Voice Recorder
Customized Screen
Voice Announce
Dictionary
Post blog
Wi-Fi
S! Mail/SMS/PC Mail
Yahoo! Keitai viewing/setting
PC Site Browser viewing/setting
Bookmarks/ Saved Pages
BookSurfing®/e-Book Viewer
Mobile Widget
S! Quick News
S! Information Channel/Weather
Content Key obtaining/backup
Voice Dial
S! GPS Navi
Data Folder*
Music Player
Digital TV
Bar Code Reader
Receive via Infrared/Bluetooth®
IC Data transmission
Alarm
Reset Settings/All Reset
Software Update
* Font setting is available.
Activating/Canceling Personal Data Lock
<Default> Deactivate
While locked, appears in Standby.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Personal Data Lock
1 Enter Phone Password 7
Activate/Deactivate
To cancel Personal Data Lock, repeat operation. If Timer Lock at
Close is set, password entry is requested when handset is opened.
Canceling Personal Data Lock Temporarily
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:
Receiving IC data
Reject unknown
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.
12-6
Handset Security
12
Customizing Personal Data Lock
Enable/disable Alarm, incoming message notification, etc.
while Personal Data Lock is active.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Personal Data Lock
1 Enter Phone Password 7
Customize
7 Select an
item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Alarm Tone Enable/disable Alarms (Calendar, TV timer, or other alerts)
or TV Timer Recording.
Select an item 7
Accept
(Enable) or
Not Accept
(Disable)
Incoming Call
Act
Show/hide Event Indicator (incoming messages) or Phone
Book entry information (incoming calls).
Select an item
Incoming Message
7
Accept
(Show indicator)
or
Not Accept
(Hide indicator)
Phone Book Available
7
Accept
(Show Phone
Book Entry information) or
Not Accept
(Hide
information)
Display/Tone Enable/disable Display settings, ringtones or indicators.
Select an item
Internal Display
7
Accept
(Enable Display
Settings) or
Not Accept
(Disable)
Ring Tones
7
Accept
(Enable Sound Settings) or
Not Accept
(Disable)
S! Quick News
7
Accept
(Show information) or
Not Accept
(Hide information)
S! Info Ch./Weather
7
Accept
(Show indicators)
or
Not Accept
(Hide indicators)
Widget Contents
7
Accept
(Show widgets) or
Not Accept
(Hide widgets)
Activating Personal Data Lock when Closing Handset
<Default> OFF
Set Timer Lock at Close to automatically activate Personal
Data Lock when specified time has elapsed after handset is
closed.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Timer Lock at Close
1 Enter Phone Password
2
Personal Data Lock
7 Select a time
Confirmation appears asking whether to activate Lock OFF at Open.
While set, appears in Standby.
When
OFF
is selected, setting is canceled.
Handset Security
12-7
12
Showing Personal Data Lock OFF Window when
Opening Handset
<Default> OFF
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Lock OFF at Open
1 Enter Phone Password
2
Personal Data Lock
7
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 handset.
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 4 Yahoo! 4 Menu List 4 My SoftBank
4 English
Follow onscreen instructions.
Note
Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even while Secure
Remote Lock is set.
12-8
Handset Security
12
Showing Messages during Secure Remote Lock
<Default> OFF
Set Display message to appear when Secure Remote Lock is
active.
Use preset message or create a message.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Lock Message
1 Enter Phone Password
2
Display Setting
7
ON
Save Lock Messages
After Step 1,
Message
7 Enter a message
Key Pad Dial Lock
<Default> Deactivate
Allow dialing only from Phone Book entries and lock dialing
with keypad. Unauthorized use of handset can be prevented.
While locked, appears in Standby.
Unavailable Operations
Dialing with keypad
Phone Book (saving, editing, deleting, copying from microSD Card, and
sending/receiving via Infrared, IC transmission and Bluetooth®)
Sending S! Mail/SMS (manually entering addresses)
Available Operations
Dialing from Phone Book or Voice Dial
Dialing from Redial, Outgoing Call Logs, Incoming Call Logs, Sent
address, or Received address (only phone numbers/mail addresses saved
in Phone Book)
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Key Pad Dial Lock
1 Enter Phone Password
To cancel Key Pad Dial Lock, repeat operation.
Note
Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable even while Key Pad
Dial Lock is set.
Handset Security
12-9
12
Side-keys Guard
<Default> OFF
Set Side-keys Guard to disable side key operations while
handset is closed.
Main Menu
4
Settings
4
Phone Settings
4
Side-keys Guard
1
ON
While Side-keys Guard is set, appears in Standby.
To activate side key operations while handset is closed, select
OFF
.
Note
When
Menu Icons
is set to
Basic
or
Customize
, press in Standby
7 Press and hold G to toggle
ON
/
OFF
.
Additional Lock Functions
IC Card Lock
Deactivate Osaifu-Keitai® functions (ZP.13-12).
Remote Lock
Deactivate Osaifu-Keitai® functions remotely (ZP.13-12).
Restricting Calls/Messages
Hiding Call Logs and Sent/Received Address List
<Default> ON
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Incoming Settings 4 Call Logs
1 Enter Phone Password
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Incoming Show/hide Incoming Call Logs/Received address list
Outgoing Show/hide Redial/Outgoing Call Logs/Sent address list
3
OFF
Note
While Incoming Call Logs is
OFF
, Answer Phone (Voice Calls) does not
play. Selecting Missed Call indicator does not show Incoming Call Logs.
12-10
Handset Security
12
Secret Mode/Secret Data Only
<Default> Deactivate
Phone Book entries and calendar events saved as secret
data appear only when Secret Mode/Secret Data Only is
active.
Set Phone Book or Calendar events as secret data (Phone Book:
ZP.4-7, 4-8 / Calendar events: ZP.13-5)
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security
1 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Secret Mode View all data including secret data
While set, appears in Standby.
Secret Data
Only
View only secret data
While set, flashes in Standby.
2 Enter Phone Password
For Secret Data Only, number of saved secret data appears.
Cancel Secret Mode/Secret Data Only
In Standby, L or follow Step 1 above
disappears.
When widgets are shown, L to hide and press L again.
Cancel Secret Mode/Secret Setting
In Phone Book/Calendar event window, S[Menu] 7
Release secret
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.
Turn off handset to cancel secret setting.
only Tip
Settings
Disable Learning for Secret Mode/Secret Data Only (ZP.18-11)
Handset Security
12-11
12
Setting Secret Mail
<Default> ON
Hide messages to/from secret Phone Book entries.
Even if Secret Mail Display is set to
OFF
, secret mail appears when Secret
Mode/Secret Data Only is active.
1 A 7
Settings
2
Universal Settings
7
Secret Mail Display
3 Enter Phone Password
4
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.14-18).
Mail Security
Set handset to require Phone Password for opening mail
boxes or operating Server Mail.
appears for set mail boxes and Server Mail box.
1 A 7
Settings
2
Universal Settings
7
Mail Security
3 Enter Phone Password 7 Check items 7 A[Finish]
Set/Cancel Mail Security by Folder (Incoming Mail or
Sent/Unsent)
A 7
Incoming Mail
or
Sent/Unsent
7 Highlight a folder 7
S[Menu] 7
Mail Security
7 Enter Phone Password
appears for set folders.
12-12
Handset Security
12
Call Restrictions
Reject/accept/forward calls from specified phone numbers,
or restrict calling unspecified phone numbers.
1 7 Search Phone Book
2 Select an entry 7 S[Menu] 7
Restrictions
3 Enter Phone Password
4 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Restrict
Dialing
Allow calls only to specified numbers
Call Rejection Reject specified numbers
Call
Acceptance
Accept from specified numbers only
Call
Forwarding
Automatically forward specified numbers
Set destination numbers (Call Forwarding: ZP.2-17)
To cancel, repeat operation.
View/Cancel Phone Book Restrictions
Main Menu
4
Phone
4
Restrictions
4
Enter Phone Password
4
Select an item*
4
Select a Phone Book entry
4
Select a number
4
YES
* appears for set item.
Highlight an item, S[Menu] 7
Release Settings
7
YES
to cancel
restriction on all specified numbers.
Note
Missed call indicator appears in Standby for calls from rejected
numbers.
Delaying Ringtone
<Default> OFF
Delay ringtone/vibration for Voice/Video Calls from unknown
numbers.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Incoming Settings
4 Ring Time Settings 4 Ring Starting Time
1
ON
7 Enter start time
Hide Missed Call Records (Disconnected during Ringtone
Delay)
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Incoming Settings
4 Ring Time Settings 4 Missed Calls Display 4 Not Display
Handset Security
12-13
12
Rejecting Unknown Callers
<Default> Accept
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Reject Unknown
1 Enter Phone Password 7
Reject
Rejecting Calls without Caller ID
<Default> Accept
Reject calls without Caller ID or from pay phones.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Call Setting w/o ID
1 Enter Phone Password
2 Select an item 7
Reject
Reset
Reset Settings
Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their
default settings.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Reset Settings
1 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Note
Some default settings may not be restored.
Reset Settings cancels Navi Appli settings in S! GPS Navi. Set a
Navi Appli to activate from
Select Navi Appli
(ZP.18-27).
12-14
Handset Security
12
All Reset
Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their
default settings; clear all Phone Book/Data Folder entries
etc.
Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 All Reset
1 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
7
YES
Handset automatically turns off and restarts.
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:
Customized settings, Call Logs, downloaded S! Appli, etc.
13
13-1
Tools
Calendar ............................................................. 13-2
Opening Calendar ....................................................................13-2
Creating Calendar Events .........................................................13-2
Saving Holidays/Memorial Days ................................................13-3
Viewing/Editing Calendar Event Details .....................................13-4
Calendar Functions ...................................................................13-4
Tasks ................................................................... 13-5
Saving a Task ............................................................................13-5
Using Tasks ..............................................................................13-6
Alarms ................................................................ 13-6
Alarm Tone ...............................................................................13-6
Setting Alarm ...........................................................................13-7
Calculator ........................................................... 13-8
Notepad .............................................................. 13-8
Saving a Note ...........................................................................13-8
Notepad Functions ...................................................................13-9
Osaifu Keitai® ..................................................... 13-9
Downloading Lifestyle-Appli ...................................................13-10
Activating Lifestyle-Appli ........................................................13-10
Reader/Writer Transactions .....................................................13-11
IC Card Lock ...........................................................................13-12
Dictionary (Japanese) ....................................... 13-13
Sound Recorders ............................................... 13-14
Voice Recorder .......................................................................13-14
Voice Announce ......................................................................13-14
Bar Code Reader ............................................... 13-15
Scanning Barcodes .................................................................13-15
Viewing/Editing Scanned Data ................................................13-16
Using Scanned Data ...............................................................13-16
Tools
13-2
13
Calendar
View by day, week or month; set Alarms for events.
Opening Calendar
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar
Current month appears.
When a date with Calendar events is selected,
number of AM and PM events and up to three
contents appear.
Press [Prev.] or [Next] to show
previous/next month calendar.
To switch Monthly/Weekly view: ZP.13-4
Monthly View
Creating Calendar Events
Save up to 1000 entries.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar
1 to highlight a date 7
A[New] 7
Schedule
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Select icon/
Edit summary
Select an icon 7 Edit subject
Edit location
Enter location
Whole day
setting
OFF
or
ON
When
ON
is set, Alarm goes off at 0:00 a.m.
Date (from)
Enter start date and time
Date (to)
Enter end date and time
Repeat
Select a repeat type 7 (For
Select day
, check days
7 A[Finish])
Alarm
Select an Alarm type (7 For
ON/Set time
, enter time)
Alarm Tone: ZP.13-6
Alarm tone
Select an Alarm tone type 7 Select a folder 7 Select
an Alarm tone
Contents
Enter event description
Tools
13-3
13
3 A[Finish]
Note
Calendar events between 00:00 on 2000/01/01 and 23:59 on
2037/12/31 can be saved on handset.
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
.12-6).
Calendar Event Indicators
Following indicators appear in Calendar Window.
(Blue): Morning event
(Orange): Afternoon event
_ (Underscore): Event that lasts for two days or longer
Following indicators appear on Display.
: Alarm : Monthly
: Daily : Yearly
: Weekly
Saving Holidays/Memorial Days
Save up to 100 entries (one entry a day) each for Holidays
or Memorial days.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar
1 (Highlight a date 7) A[New] 7
Holidays
or
Memorial days
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Date setting
Enter a date
Repeat
Select a repeat type
1 time
does not repeat Holidays/Memorial days
events.
Edit holiday/
anniversary
Enter description
3 A[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
Tools
13-4
13
Viewing/Editing Calendar Event Details
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar
1 to select a date
2 Select an event
Detailed schedule appears.
To edit: [Edit] 7 Edit selected item
(Schedule: ZFrom Step 2 on P
.13-2/
Holiday, Anniversary: ZFrom Step 2 on
P.13-3)
Calendar Functions
From Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calendar
Functions Available in Calendar Window
Highlight a date 7 S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
New Create a new entry (ZP
.13-2, P
.13-3)
Calendar Event List
Calendar Event Details
Item Operation/Description
Weekly
display/
1 Month
Toggle Monthly/Weekly view
Icon display Entries in category of selected icon appear
Select an icon
No. of
schedules
Display number of saved Schedule, Holiday or Anniversary
entries
Add shortcut
icon
Create a shortcut (ZP.1-25)
Send all Ir
data
(ZP.11-3)
AllIC
transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Delete past Delete past entries/items, prior to highlighted date
Select a category to delete 7
YES
Delete all
Enter Phone Password 7 Select an item 7
YES
Reset
holidays
Restore deleted Holidays
YES
Functions Available in Calendar Events List/Details
Select a date (7 Select a Schedule, Holiday or Anniversary) 7
S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
New Create a new entry (ZP
.13-2, P
.13-3)
Edit Edit selected item (ZLeft)
Copy Copy an entry to another day
Enter date and time to copy an entry to
Calendar
display
Switch from Icon display to Calendar display
Tools
13-5
13
Item Operation/Description
Icon display Entries in category of selected icon appear
Select an icon
Set secret
mode/
Release
secret
Activate/deactivate Secret Mode
YES
(7 For
Set secret mode
, enter Phone Password)
Secret entries appear only in
Secret Mode
or
Secret Data Only
(ZP.12-10).
Compose
message
Insert event date and details to message text (ZFrom
Step 2 on P
.14-4)
Send Ir data (ZP.11-3)
Send all Ir
data
(ZP.11-3)
IC
transmission
(ZP.11-5)
AllIC
transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy an entry to microSD Card
YES
To display data on microSD Card: ZP.10-20
Delete this
YES
Delete past Delete past entries/items, prior to highlighted date
Select a category to delete 7
YES
Delete select
Check entries to delete 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Tasks
Make quick notes of task to manage in Task list.
Saving a Task
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Tasks
1 A[New] 7 Select an item (See below)
To check saved Tasks, select a Task. To edit, press [Edit] in detail
window.
Item Operation/Description
Edit Tasks
Enter content
Due date
Select how to enter due date 7 Enter due date
Select
No date
to enter none.
Priority
Select a priority level
Category
Select a category
Alarm
Select an Alarm type (7 For
ON/Set time
, enter time)
Alarm Tone: ZP.13-6
Alarm tone
Select an Alarm tone type 7 Select a folder 7
Select an Alarm tone
2 A[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
.12-6).
Tools
13-6
13
Using Tasks
In Tasks window, press S[Menu] for following operations.
Item Operation/Description
New Create a new entry (ZP
.13-5)
Edit Edit an entry (ZP
.13-5)
Change
status
Change status indicator shown in Tasks list
Select a status (7 For
Completion
, select an item 7
Enter Completion date)
Overdue status indicator turns red.
Show by
category
Select a category
Sort/Filter Sort list by due date, entry order, status, etc.
Select a condition
Add shortcut
icon
Create a shortcut (ZP
.1-25)
Send Ir data (ZP.11-3)
Send all Ir
data
(ZP.11-3)
IC transmission
(ZP.11-5)
AllIC
transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy a Task to microSD Card
YES
To display data on microSD Card: ZP.10-20
Delete this
YES
Delete select
Check entries 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete
completed
Delete an entry in
Completion
status
YES
Delete all
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Alarms
Alarm Tone
When scheduled time arrives, alarm tone sounds and
Notification Light illuminates.
For Calendar events and Tasks, alarm message and animation
corresponding to selected icon appear on Display.
To Stop Alarm Tone for Calendar Events, Tasks or Alarm
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.
Note
When one or more Alarms are set to the same time, alarm sounds in
the order of : "Alarm" 7 "Timer Recording" 7 "Tasks" 7
"Calendar" 7 "Timer Watching"
For Tasks, "Missed alarm" indicator appears.
If alarms are set for more than one Calendar event, press S[Next]
when alarm sounds to toggle Calendar event entries.
Tools
13-7
13
Setting Alarm
Set up to 12 alarms. Alarm tone sounds at the specified time
once, everyday or weekly as set.
appears in Standby when Alarm is set.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Alarms
1 Highlight an Alarm 7 A[Edit]
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Alarm Activate or cancel Alarm
ON
or
OFF
Time
Set Alarm time
Repeat
Select a repeat type
(
7 For
Select day
, check days
7 A[Finish]
)
Tone
Select an Alarm tone type
7
Select a folder
7
Select an Alarm tone
Volume
to set Alarm tone volume
Snooze When Snooze is set to
ON
, Alarm tone sounds for 60
seconds, repeating up to six times at five minute intervals.
ON
or
OFF
(7 For
OFF
, enter time)
Prefer
manner mode
Set Manner Mode or Alarm priority.
ON
or
OFF
3 A[Finish]
Cancel & Reactivate Alarm
In Step 1 (highlight an Alarm), S[Menu] 7 Select an item 7
YES
Cancel or reactivate an alarm entry as required.
Highlight an entry 7 to reactivate/cancel Alarm.
Snooze Function
If
ON
, press any key; Snooze window appears. To cancel Alarm, press L.
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
.12-6).
Alarm Indicators
Following indicators appear:
: Repeats daily : Repeats weekly
Tools
13-8
13
Calculator
Calculates up to 10 digits.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Calculator
Operation Assigned key
Number (0 - 9) -
+
x
÷
=
Decimal point A
%S
Clear
Example:
-17+28.5=11.5
A
Notepad
Save up to 20 notes.
Saving a Note
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Notepad
1
<Not Recorded>
Select a saved note to view content.
[Edit] to edit.
2 Enter text
Up to 256 double-byte or 512 single-byte
characters can be entered.
Notepads Window
Tools
13-9
13
Notepad Functions
In Notepad list window, press S[Menu] for following
operations.
Item Operation/Description
Edit Edit a saved note
Compose
message
Insert Notepad text to message (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.14-4)
Edit schedule Copy a note to Schedule to create a Calendar event
Schedule
7 Save a new note (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.13-2)
Add shortcut
icon
Create a shortcut (ZP
.1-25)
Send Ir data (ZP.11-3)
Send all Ir
data
(ZP.11-3)
IC transmission
(ZP.11-5)
AllIC
transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy a note to microSD Card
YES
To display data on microSD Card: ZP.10-20
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
selected
Check notes 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete all
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Osaifu Keitai®
"Osaifu-Keitai®" is a range of IC Card-based services used
by Osaifu-Keitai® compatible handsets. Make purchases
using e-money or e-ticketing. Hold handset up to a reader/
writer to pay for your purchase.
Osaifu-Keitai® Terms
Osaifu-
Keitai®
A contactless IC Card technology to read/write data by
holding an IC card up to a reader/writer
IC CardAn IC chip embedded in Osaifu-Keitai®-compatible handsets
Lifestyle-
Appli
Applications to use Osaifu-Keitai®. Some applications are
preinstalled.
Precautions
Data saved in IC Card vary by service content and usage history.
Procedures to delete IC Card data vary by Lifestyle-Appli. Contact
Osaifu-Keitai® 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-Keitai® compatible handset is
lost or stolen. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages.
Downloading Lifestyle-Appli and using applications may incur high
packet transmission charges.
Tools
13-10
13
Getting Started
Download Lifestyle-Appli via Internet website.
Activate Lifestyle-Appli to complete registration or customize
settings.
Make deposit into account, check payment records or balance, etc.
Note
Keep a copy of service passwords/customer service contact, etc. in a
separate place.
Downloading Lifestyle-Appli
Registration/Settings
Downloading Lifestyle-Appli
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Osaifu-Keitai 4 Lifestyle-Appli
1
Download
7
YES
2 Select a Lifestyle-Appli
Lifestyle-Appli is saved to Data Folder.
Activating Lifestyle-Appli
Lifestyle-Appli cannot be activated during a call or while another
S! Appli is active.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Osaifu-Keitai 4 Lifestyle-Appli
1 Select a Lifestyle-Appli
2 To exit, L 7
Stopped
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 S! Appli 4 Osaifu-Keitai
4 Lifestyle-Appli
or
Main Menu 4 Data Folder 4 Lifestyle-Appli
Tools
13-11
13
Reader/Writer Transactions
Complete registration/settings and charge your account beforehand.
There is no need to activate a Lifestyle-Appli during transaction.
1 Hold logo up to reader/writer
When IC Card Notification Light is
ON
,
Notification Light illuminates (ZP
.18-10).
Hold handset parallel to reader/writer.
Try moving handset around if recognition is
slow.
Check scan result on reader/writer display.
Osaifu-Keitai® 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-Keitai® is available while handset is off, Lifestyle-
Appli does not activate. However, if battery is left uncharged after
warning tone sounds, Osaifu-Keitai® 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
.18-26).
Tip
Settings
Disable Handset Response to Commands from Reader/Writer
(ZP.18-26)
Tools
13-12
13
IC Card Lock
Activating IC Card Lock
<Default> OFF
While set, appears in Standby.
1 Press and hold 7 Enter Phone Password
Repeat the step as required to unlock.
Note
Alternatively, Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Osaifu-Keitai
4 IC Card Settings 4 IC Card Lock or Main Menu 4 Settings
4 Security 4 IC Card Lock
Remote Lock
<Default> OFF
Save up to three phone numbers to enable Remote Lock.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Osaifu-Keitai 4 IC Card Settings
4 Remote Lock
1 Enter Phone Password 7
ON
2 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Numbers to
Permit
Save numbers to activate Remote Lock
<Not Recorded>
7 Enter phone numbers 7
A[Return]
To save numbers from Phone Book/Incoming Call
Logs or to use a payphone number: S[Menu] 7
Refer to
or
Payphone
# of Incoming
Call
Specify the number of incoming calls for activating IC
Card Lock
Enter a number
3 A[Set]
Tools
13-13
13
Activating Remote Lock
Call 942P from one of the specified numbers (Send Caller ID)
Hang up after 942P receives the call
Repeat - 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.
Note
When setting IC Card Lock, call 942P 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.
When Answer Phone activates, counted number of incoming calls are
reset.
Dictionary (Japanese)
Use ケータイTOOL<辞書> to access dictionaries (学研辞スパ
英和・和英辞書 and 学研 国語辞書).
⿟ ケータイTOOL<辞書> is an S! Appli.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Dictionary
1 Read
免責
(disclaimer) 7
OK
ケータイTOOL<辞書> activates.
To disable
免責
:
Uncheck
アプリ起動時に常に表示する。
(Always show
disclaimer when accessing dictionaries)
2 7 Enter a word
Search results appear.
To scroll pages:
To switch dictionaries: /
(In Horizontal Open Position: / )
To search again: S[戻る]
(In Horizontal Open Position: G)
3 Select a word
Definition appears.
4 To end, L 7
Stopped
Note
While Dictionary application is active, press A[メニュー] for useful
functions.
Word search is available while composing messages or viewing sent/
received messages or website contents (ZP
.14-8, P14-23, P
.15-13).
Tools
13-14
13
Sound Recorders
Voice Recorder
Set recorded sounds for ringtones.
Record for about 60 seconds each.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Sound Recorders 4 Voice Recorder
1
YES
Recording starts.
2 [Stop]/ /L (7
OK
) to stop recording
Recorded sounds are saved in Ring Songs&Tones folder.
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 4 Tools 4 Sound Recorders 4 Voice Announce
1
Record
Recording starts.
Tone beeps five seconds before recording ends.
2 [Stop] to end recording
Tone beeps twice and previous screen returns.
To play back:
Play
To delete:
Erase
7
YES
Tools
13-15
13
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.
Example: SoftBank mobile phones
Scanning Barcodes
Up to five items can be saved.
For split data, up to 16 QR Codes can be scanned at a time and saved as
one item.
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bar Code Reader 4 Scan Barcodes
1 Frame barcode in the center of Display
To adjust Display brightness: S[Menu] 7
Brightness
7
Adjust to -3 (dark) - +3 (light)
To zoom:
To use Focus Lock:
2 [Start]
Scanning starts, and scanned results appear when completed.
For split data,
OK
7 Repeat Step 1 and 2
To use scanned data:
Z
Step 2 on P.13-16
3 S[Menu] 7
Save result
7
OK
To start over: 7
YES
Note
Handset cannot read barcodes or two-dimensional codes other than
JAN/QR Codes.
Some barcodes may be unreadable.
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.
Tools
13-16
13
Viewing/Editing Scanned Data
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bar Code Reader
4 Saved Data List
1 View
Select an item
Edit Title
Highlight an item 7 S[Menu] 7
Edit title
7 Edit
Delete Saved Data
In Step 1, (highlight an item 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete
7
Delete this
or
Delete all
(7 For
Delete all
, enter Phone Password) 7
YES
Using Scanned Data
Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Bar Code Reader
4 Saved Data List
1 Select an item
2 S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Save result Save scanned results
Display list Display Saved Data List
Internet Access website
Yahoo! Keitai
or
PC Site Browser
7
YES
Alternatively, select the URL.
Compose
message
Insert address to message recipient field (ZFrom Step 4
on P
.14-4)
Alternatively, select the address.
Dialing Call selected phone number
Select a dialing method 7
Dial
Alternatively, select phone number to dial.
Add to
Phone Book
Save scanned results to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on
P. 4-5)
Add
bookmark
Save URL to Bookmark
YES
7 [OK]
Copy Copy selected characters to another place (ZFrom Step
2 on P.3-10)
14
14-1
Basics .................................................................. 14-2
Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits ...........................14-2
Messaging Folders & Memory Status .........................................14-3
Customizing Handset Address ...................................................14-3
Sending S! Mail & SMS ....................................... 14-4
Sending S! Mail ........................................................................14-4
Sending SMS Messages ............................................................14-7
Creating Messages ...................................................................14-8
Graphic Mail Functions .............................................................14-9
Sending Options .....................................................................14-10
Receiving & Viewing Messages ........................ 14-11
Opening New Messages .........................................................14-11
Window Description ...............................................................14-12
Retrieving Complete S! Mail ...................................................14-13
Opening & Saving Attachments ...............................................14-13
Showing Sent/Received Mail Address ......................................14-14
Using Server Mail ...................................................................14-14
Retrieving/Viewing Messages ..................................................14-15
Organizing/Using Messages ............................. 14-16
Checking Messages in Messaging Folders ...............................14-16
Auto-sort ...............................................................................14-16
Filter Spam .............................................................................14-17
Replying to Messages .............................................................14-18
Using Mail Groups ..................................................................14-19
Sent/Received Address ............................................................14-20
Organizing Messages..............................................................14-20
Using Messages .....................................................................14-22
PC Mail ............................................................. 14-24
Messaging Folders ..................................................................14-24
PC Mail Account Setup ...........................................................14-25
Sending PC Mail .....................................................................14-25
Retrieving/Viewing PC Mail .....................................................14-26
PC Mail Functions...................................................................14-26
Messaging
Messaging
14-2
14
Basics
Send messages via S! Mail, SMS or PC Mail.
S! Mail
[Separate
subscription
required]
Exchange text messages with SoftBank or e-mail
compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image or
sound files etc.
942P is compatible with Graphic Mail
(ZP.14-5)
Send/receive up to 2 MB messages.
SMS Exchange short text messages with SoftBank
handsets.
PC Mail
[Setup required]
(ZP.14-24)
Send/receive messages via PC mail account.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Operations while Using PC Mail
Setting PC Mail accounts creates account folders in Messaging Folders.
S! Mail/SMS operations may change as a result (ZP
.14-24).
Note
Messaging functions are also available in Horizontal Open Position.
Switching Normal Position to Horizontal Open Position may end active
screen.
Available Entry Items & Character Entry Limits
Item S! Mail/PC Mail SMS
Address
E-mail
address Up to 246 single-byte
alphanumerics/
Up to 20 recipients
Phone
number1 2 ○ ○
Up to 21 single-byte
alphanumerics/Up to
1 recipient
Subject
Up to 256 double-
byte/
Up to 512 single-
byte alphanumerics
Text 30 KB
Up to 70 double-/
single-byte
alphanumerics3
Attachment 4 5 – –
1 SoftBank handset numbers only
2 Phone numbers cannot be used for PC Mail address.
3 When text entry mode is set to
English (160char.)
(ZP.18-23), up to
160 single-byte alphanumerics can be entered.
4 Up to 2 MB S! Mail including subject, message text and attachment.
Message size is changeable (Create Msg. Size: ZP.18-22)
5 Up to 1 MB PC Mail including subject, message text and attachment.
Note
Character limit varies with attachment size.
Change message type while creating a message (ZP.14-9).
Messaging
14-3
14
Messaging Folders & Memory Status
Messages are organized in folders by message type.
PC Mail Folders: ZP.14-24
1 Set Auto-sort messages to specified folders or Spam Folder automatically
(ZP.14-16, P
.14-17).
2 Add up to ten folders (ZP.14-20).
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
.14-21), or set message deletion settings to
OFF
(ZP.18-22). Messages in Drafts and SMS on USIM Card are not
deleted automatically.
Sent/Unsent
¹
Sent/Unsent
ユーザーフォルダ
1-3²
Create Messages
Receive Messages
Save as Drafts
Send Messages
Complete/Not complete
Drafts
Messaging Folders
Incoming Mail
Received
Spam Folder
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3²
¹
When Messaging Memory is Full
(Received Full) appears in Standby and no more new incoming
messages are received. Delete old messages in Incoming Mail folder
(ZP
.14-22), then retrieve new messages (ZP
.14-15).
View Memory Status
A 7
Memory Status
Tip
Mail Security (ZP.12-11)
Customizing Handset Address
Change your handset mail address (alphanumerics before @)
to reduce the risk of receiving spam. Default account name
is random alphanumerics.
For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Handset mail address cannot be changed in Offline Mode.
For operations while using Internet: ZP.15-6
1 A 7
Settings
7
Custom Mail Address
Handset connects to the Network.
Follow onscreen instructions.
abc123-xyz @ softbank.ne.jp
(Customize here)
Domain
Name
Account
Name
Messaging
14-4
14
Sending S! Mail & SMS
Sending S! Mail
Text entry (ZP.3-2)
Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send S! Mail.
1 Press and hold A
2 Select Address field 7
Phone Book
3 Select a Phone Book entry 7
Select a SoftBank handset number
or mail address
Press to toggle tabs if both mail
addresses and phone numbers are
saved.
Composition Window
Address field
Mail size
Subject field
Attachment field
Text field
4 Select Subject field 7
Enter subject
5 Select Text field
6 Enter text
7 A[Send]
Note
Alternatively, A 7
Create New
to open Composition window.
Tip
Addresses Additional Functions (ZP.14-8)
Sending Options (ZP.14-10)
Settings
Request Delivery Confirmation (ZP.18-21)
Set Reply-to Address Set Signature (ZP.18-22)
Text Entry Window
Messaging
14-5
14
Next Page
Adding Attachments
1 After Step 6 on P.14-4, select
Attachment field
2 Select a folder in Data Folder 7
Select a file
3 A[Send]
Attach Captured Pictures/Videos
After Step1,
Activate Camera
7
Photo mode
or
Video mode
7
Frame subject 7 [Record], or (7 For video,
[Stop], or ) 7 [Save], or
Note
Some files can not be attached depending on the file format or size.
Some copy protected files can not be sent.
Attachments exceeding size limit are automatically compressed (Width
and height of compressed images may change.). If the compressed file
still exceeds maximum size, message cannot 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
Attachments (ZP.14-8)
Settings
Set Attachment Size (ZP.18-21)
Graphic Mail
Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background
color, or insert images, etc.
Example: Use various Templates to create Graphic Mail.
Change font size
Scroll text
1 After Step 4 on P.14-4, S[Menu] 7
Load Template
7 Highlight a template 7
A[View] 7
to return to Template list.
2 Select Text field 7 Delete "ここに文章をいれてね! "
3 J 7
Font Size
Alternatively, S[Menu] 7
Set Graphic Mail
to open Graphic
Palette
Graphic Palette
Messaging
14-6
14
4 Select a font size 7 Enter text
5 J 7
Select area
6 Place cursor before a sentence
to scroll 7 [Start] 7 Move
cursor to end of sentence 7
[End]
Text is highlighted.
To cancel selection:
7
Set Scrolling
7 S[Exit]
8 to preview 7
Alternatively, S[Menu] 7
Preview
to view text field
9 7 A[Send]
Reset Operations
To cancel previous operation: Close Graphic Palette 7
S[Menu] 7
Undo
To reset all Graphic Mail operations: J 7
Graphic all reset
7
YES
7
YES
Use Mail Art
In text entry window, J 7
Mail Art
7 Select an item 7 S[Exit]
Use Files Saved in microSD Card
In text entry window, J 7
Insert files
7
File Select
7
Select a folder 7 [microSD] 7 Select a folder 7 Select a file
Tip
Use Other Graphic Mail Settings (ZP.14-9)
Download Templates via Internet (ZP.14-10)
Messaging
14-7
14
Sending SMS Messages
Text entry (ZP.3-2)
Example: Select a Phone Book entry to send SMS.
1 A 7
Create New SMS
2 Select Address field 7
Phone Book
3 Select a Phone Book entry 7
Select a SoftBank handset number
Address field
Text field
Composition Window
4 Select Text field
5 Enter text
When number of entered character
exceeds limit, S! Mail conversion option
message appears.
6 A[Send]
Note
When a single-byte text message including | { } [ ] ̃ ^ is sent or a draft
including such text is edited, some characters may be cut out of text
field.
Tip
Addresses Additional Functions (ZP.14-8)
Settings
Request Delivery Confirmation (ZP.18-21)
Change SMS Center Number Set Input Character to English
(ZP.18-23)
Text Entry Window
Messaging
14-8
14
Creating Messages
Addresses
From Composition window, select Address field
Enter Address Directly
S! Mail:
Address Input
or
Phone Number Input
7 Enter a mail
address/SoftBank handset number
SMS:
Direct Entry
7 Enter a SoftBank handset number
Select Address from Sent Address/Received Address Logs
Sent Address
or
Received Address
7 Select a log
Select S! Mail Address from Mail Group
Mail Group
7 Select a Mail Group
Add/Edit/Delete Address
Follow the steps (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add
recipients*
<Not entered>
7 Search/enter address
7 Select an
address or enter directly
Edit
Select an address 7
Edit
(For SMS:
Direct Entry
) 7
Edit address
Delete*
Highlight an address 7 S[Menu] 7
Delete receiver
7
YES
* S! Mail only
Change To/Cc/Bcc (S! Mail only)
Highlight an address 7 S[Menu] 7
Destination types
7 Select a
type
Attachments
From After attaching a file, select Attachment field
Open/Play Attached Files
Select a file
Add Attachments
S
[Menu]
7
Add Attached Files
7
Select a folder
7
Select a file
7
A
[Finish]
To capture still images or videos to attach: ZP.14-5
Delete Attachments
Highlight a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Del Attached Files
7
YES
Additional Functions
Look Up Words from Text Entry Window
In S! Mail text entry window, S[Menu]
7
Look up in dict.
7
Move cursor before/after word
7
[Start]
7
to highlight the
word
7
[End]
7
Read disclaimer
7
OK
Dictionary operations: ZP.13-13
Messaging
14-9
14
Functions Available in Composition Window
In Composition window, S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Send Send message
Preview Preview message
Save as
Drafts
Save message to Drafts box without sending
Attached files
1
View attached file list
Load
Template1
Select a template
Save
Template1
Save edited template
YES
Add
Signature1
Add signature
Create and save signature beforehand (ZP.18-22).
Send Settings
1
(ZP.14-10)
Image
Compression1
Set image compression size for attachment
Select a size or
OFF
Create Msg.
Size1
300KB
or
2MB
Confirm
Delivery2
(ZP.14-10)
Input
character2
Select character input mode
Japanese
or
English
Change mail
type
Switch mail type
Select an item
1 S! Mail only
2 SMS only
Graphic Mail Functions
Use Other Graphic Mail Settings
In S! Mail text entry window, J 7 Select an arrange item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Insert files Insert still images, music or Flash® files; activate Camera
and insert captured image
Music files are sent as BGM
Select an item
File Select
7 Select a file type 7 Select a folder
7 Select a file
Camera
7 Frame subject 7 [Record] 7
[Save]
To delete inserted music files:
Delete BGM
7
YES
Font Color
Change font color
Background
color
Change background color
Insert Lines Insert separator line
Mail Art Insert Mail Art
Select a file
Graphic all
reset
Cancel all Graphic Mail Settings
YES
Select area Specify text to be arranged
Place cursor before/after text 7 [Start] 7
to highlight area 7 [End] 7 Select other
items 7 Follow the steps for selected items
To cancel selection: [End] 7
Font Size
Change font size
Messaging
14-10
14
Item Operation/Description
Select
Blinking
Flash text
Set Scrolling Scroll text
Set Swinging Swing text
Alignment
Select a type
One file of music or Flash®, and up to 40 types of My Pictograms or
images can be inserted per Graphic Mail.
To delete inserted images, lines, Mail Art, etc.: Close Graphic Palette 7
Move cursor before images, etc. 7
Ring Songs&Tones or Music files cannot be inserted directly from
microSD Card. Move files to handset beforehand.
Save Edited Templates
In S! Mail Composition window, S[Menu] 7
Save Template
7
YES
Download Templates via Internet
A 7
Templates
7
Download Templates
7
YES
Handset connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions.
Sending Options
From Composition window, cS[Menu]
Confirm Delivery
(For S! Mail,
Send Settings
7)
Confirm Delivery
7
ON
Request Delivery Confirmation (ZP.18-21)
Notify Recipients of Message Priority Level (S! Mail only)
Send Settings
7
Priority
7 Select a level
Set Reply-to Address (S! Mail only)
Send Settings
7
Set Reply-To
7
ON
Specify reply-to address beforehand (ZP.18-22)
Messaging
14-11
14
Receiving & Viewing Messages
Retrieving S! Mail Automatically
Auto Download retrieves up to 1 MB messages. Transmission fees are
incurred; adjust to use. (To disable Auto Download/limit message size for
Auto Download: ZP.18-22)
Opening New Messages
When a new message is received,
and Event Indicator appear in
Standby.
1 Select indicator
Newest message appears.
to show previous/next message.
Message Window
Note
Handset may connect to the Network via URL link in message text.
Data-intensive web pages may incur high charges.
Message tone and Notification Light may not always sound/illuminate.
flashes and tone sounds to inform of a new message.
Event Indicator disappears even when an unread message other than
latest message is selected.
Tip
Retrieving/Viewing Messages (
Z
P.14-15)
Setting Secret Mail (
Z
P.12-11)
Settings
Change Ringtone Change Ringer Volume Set Message
Ringtone Duration Set Vibration Alert (ZP.18-2)
Set Notification Light by Incoming Type (Voice/Video Calls or
Messages) (ZP
.18-10)
Limit Maximum Incoming Message Size Limit Auto-retrieval
by Message Type (ZP
.18-22)
Messaging
14-12
14
Window Description
Messaging Folder Contents
Received Date & Time1,
Sender2 and S! Mail Subject
(For SMS, Message Text)
For Sent/Unsent box, following
appear:
1 Sent date/time
2 Recipient
Example: Received Folder
in Incoming Mail
Message Type/Status
Unread/Read S! Mail
Unread/Read S! Mail
Notice
Unread/Read SMS
Unread/Read USIM
Card SMS
Forwarded Server Mail
Attachments
(Silver) Protected
Forwarded Message
Replied Message
Sending failed
(Sent/Unsent Message)
New Delivery Report
(Sent/Unsent Message)
High Priority
Low Priority
Message Type Message Status
/
/
/
/
Message Contents
Note
Status indicators for forwarded/replied SMS messages (saved in USIM
Card) do not appear.
After retrieving complete messages, S! Mail Notice icons with
(Forwarded) or (Replied) change to / (S! Mail).
Messages remain protected after complete messages are retrieved via
protected S! Mail Notices.
If messages on microSD Card do not appear correctly (ZP.10-20),
copy messages to handset (ZP
.10-21) and execute
Charset
Conversion
(ZP.14-23).
Tip
Functions Available from Message Lists (ZP.14-21)
Functions Available in Received/Sent Message Window (ZP.14-22)
Settings
Change Font Size (ZP.18-21)
Sender/Recipient
Subject
Number of Attachments
Message Text
The number of files (images, sounds, videos, text, etc.) appears.
Message Window
Sent or Received
Date/Time Number/All Sent or
Received Messages
Messaging
14-13
14
Retrieving Complete S! Mail
The complete message may not be downloaded during
handset operations. Center sends initial portion of message
as an S! Mail Notice. Manually retrieve the complete
message.
1 Select
continue (xxxKB)
at end of
S! Mail Notice
(xxxKB)
is an estimated Server Mail size;
may differ from actual message size.
Retrieve from Message List
In received message list, S[Menu] 7
Retrieve
7
This one
Retrieve Multiple Messages
In received message list, S[Menu] 7
Retrieve
7
Selected
7
Check messages 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Opening & Saving Attachments
1 In Message window,
S[Menu] 7
Attached files
2 Select a file
File plays or shows.
3 After viewing,
Attached files window returns.
4 To save the file, highlight file 7
A[Save] 7
YES
7
Select a folder
Note
When messages are opened, attached image files appear/play
automatically.
(Silver) appears with file requiring a Content Key. If Content Key has
expired, warning appears when opening a file. Acquire new Content
Key (ZP
.10-5).
Incompatible files are saved to Other Documents in Data Folder. Some
files may not be saved to handset.
File Formats Supported by Auto Playback
Image files (JPEG, GIF, PNG)
Music files (SMAF, AMR, SMF, SP-MIDI)
Tip
Settings
Play Attached Music Files Automatically (ZP.18-22)
Messaging
14-14
14
Showing Sent/Received Mail Address
1 Sent Address
Press and hold
Received Address
Press and hold
: SMS (successfully sent)
: S! Mail (successfully sent)
To show Redial/Incoming Call Logs: [Change]
2 To view entry details, select an entry
To send S! Mail/SMS to recipient shown: 7 Mail composition
operation (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-4 or SMS: ZFrom
Step 4 on P
.14-7)
To save to Phone Book: [Store] 7 Operation for saving to
Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on P
.4-5)
Tip
Sent/Received Address (ZP.14-20)
Using Server Mail
Retrieve mail list stored at the Center to view Server Mail.
Viewing Server Mail List
1 A 7
Server Mail
2
Retrieve Mail List
7
YES
Update Server Mail List
After Step1,
Retrieve Mail List
7 A[Update] 7
YES
Retrieving Server Mail
1 A 7
Server Mail
7
Retrieve Mail List
If no Server Mail is in the list,
YES
7
OK
2 Retrieve a New Message
Select an S! Mail
Retrieve Multiple Messages
S[Menu] 7
Retrieve
7
Retrieve
Selected
7
Check messages 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Retrieve All Messages
A 7
Server Mail
7
Retrieve All
Messaging
14-15
14
Deleting Server Mail
1 A 7
Server Mail
7
Retrieve Mail List
2 S[Menu] 7
Del Server Mail
3 Delete a Message
Delete This
7
YES
Delete Multiple Messages
Delete Selected
7 Check messages 7 A[Finish]
7
YES
Delete All Messages
A 7
Server Mail
7
Delete All
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Tip
Mail Security (ZP.12-11)
Server Mail Functions (ZRight)
Retrieving/Viewing Messages
Manually Retrieving New Messages
Retrieve S! Mail messages saved on Server while handset is off/out-of-range.
A 7
Retrieve New
Server Mail functions
From cA 4 Server Mail
Forward Server Mail
Retrieve Mail List
7 Highlight an S! Mail 7 S[Menu] 7
Fwd Server Mail
7 Select Address field 7 Search/enter address 7
Select an address or enter directly 7 A[Send]
To forward Server Mail from S! Mail Notice: In Message list, highlight
S! Mail Notice 7 S[Menu] 7
Forward
7
Fwd Server Mail
7
<Add Address>
7 Select/enter and address 7 A[Send]
Forwarded S! Mail cannot be deleted from Server Mail List.
appears for Server Mail saved to Drafts or Sent/Unsent after
forwarded.
Sort Server Mail
Retrieve Mail List
7 S[Menu] 7
Sort
7 Select a condition
View Server Mail Information
Retrieve Mail List
7 Highlight a message 7 S[Menu] 7
Mail Information
View Server Mail Memory
Server Mail Memory
Messaging
14-16
14
Organizing/Using Messages
Checking Messages in Messaging Folders
At time of purchase, information message is provided for your
convenience (Transmission fee does not apply).
1 A 7
Incoming Mail
,
Drafts
,
Sent/Unsent
appears for unread messages in
Incoming Mail folder.
appears for draft or unsent messages
in Drafts or Sent/Unsent folder.
In Incoming Mail or Sent/Unsent folder,
select a folder then message.
Messaging Folders: ZP.14-3
2 Select a message
To toggle previous/next messages in Received/Sent Message
window:
Tip
Functions Available in Incoming Mail or Sent/Unsent Folder (ZP.14-20)
Functions Available from Message Lists (ZP.14-21)
Auto-sort
Save messages that satisfy set conditions to designated
folder automatically.
Previously sent/received messages are not sorted.
Sent/received messages are sorted by subject if both address and subject
match sort condition applied to specific folder. Messages with no subject
are sorted by address.
Either address or mail subject can be specified per folder.
1 A 7
Incoming Mail
or
Sent/Unsent
2 Highlight a folder 7 S[Menu] 7
Auto-sort Setting
3 S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add Address Sort messages by address
Search/enter address 7 Select/enter an address
Save up to 10 addresses per folder.
Add Subject Sort messages by mail subject
Enter a subject
Save one subject per folder.
SMS cannot be sorted by mail subject.
Add Group Sort messages by Group in Phone Book
Select a group
Save up to 10 groups per folder.
Add Mail
group
Sort messages by Mail Group
Select a Mail Group
Save up to 10 Mail Groups per folder.
Messaging
14-17
14
Edit Sort Conditions
After Step 2, highlight an item 7 [Edit] 7 Edit address, subject or
Mail Group
Change Auto-sort List View
Switch Name view or Address view for Auto-sort.
After Step 2, S[Menu] 7
Display the List
7
Name
or
Address
Delete Auto-sort Settings
After Step 2, (highlight an item 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete
or
Delete All
(7 For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password) 7
YES
Re-sort Set Folders
To re-sort messages in a specific folder: In Step 2, highlight a folder 7
S[Menu] 7
Re-sort in This
7
YES
To re-sort messages in all folders: After Step 1 7 S[Menu] 7
Sort in All
7
YES
Filter Spam
Sort messages from unknown senders into Spam Folder
without incoming notification. Use Safe List to receive
messages from certain addresses/phone numbers and
domains.
Note
Messages from secret Phone Book entries may be sorted into Spam
Folder. Be careful when deleting messages from Spam Folder.
Setting Spam Folder
<Default> OFF
1 A 7
Settings
7
Universal Settings
7
Anti-Spam Measures
2
Spam Filter
7 Enter Phone Password
3
ON
7
YES
Messaging
14-18
14
Safe List
Specify up to 20 addresses and domains (for example, @softbank.ne.jp)
to receive messages from without sorting into Spam Folder.
1 A 7
Settings
7
Universal Settings
7
Anti-Spam Measures
7
Safe List
2 Add Addresses
S[Menu] 7
Add Address
7
Received Address
or
Direct Entry
7 Select or enter an address
Add Domains
S[Menu] 7
Add Domain
7 Enter a domain
3 A[Finish]
Edit Saved Addresses
After Step 1, highlight an address 7 [Edit] 7 Edit address
Delete Addresses
After Step 1, (highlight an address
7
)
S
[Menu]
7
Delete
or
Delete All
(
7
For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password)
7
YES
Tip
Report Spam (ZP.14-23)
Replying to Messages
1 In Message window, A[Reply]
Re
: appears before Subject when replying
to S! Mail. Received message text is
quoted.
2 Complete message 7 A[Send]
Reply without Quoting
In Step 1, S[Menu] 7
Reply
7
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
7
Compose S! Mail
or
Compose SMS
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Note
Alternatively, reply from Message List window without opening
messages (ZP
.14-20)
Tip
Quote Original Message in Reply (ZP.18-21)
Messaging
14-19
14
Using Mail Groups
Save mail addresses by group. Messages can be sent to
specified group of recipients.
Save up to 20 recipients per group.
Create up to 20 groups.
Creating Mail Groups
Main Menu 4 Phone 4 Settings 4 Mail Group
1 Select a group to save
2 Enter Mail Address Directly
Highlight
<Not stored>
7
A[Edit] 7 Enter mail address
Select Mail Address from Phone
Book or Sent/Received Address Logs
Highlight
<Not stored>
7
S[Menu] 7
Look-up address
7 Select an item 7 Select an entry
Repeat Step 2 to save mail addresses.
Mail Group List
Change Group Names
In Step 1, highlight a Mail Group 7 S[Menu] 7
Edit group name
7 Edit name
Reset Group Names
In Step 1, highlight a Mail Group 7 S[Menu] 7
Reset group name
7
YES
Edit Mail Addresses
After Step 1, highlight a mail address 7 A[Edit] 7 Edit
Delete Saved Mail Addresses
After Step 1, (highlight a mail address
7
)
S
[Menu]
7
Delete this
or
Delete all
(
7
For
Delete all
, enter Phone Password)
7
YES
Send a Message to All Group Members
In Step 1, highlight a Mail Group
7
A[
]
To select a Mail Group from S! Mail Composition window:
Z
P.14-8
Messaging
14-20
14
Sent/Received Address
Sent address logs: Press and hold 7 Highlight an address 7
S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Received address logs: Press and hold
7
Highlight an address
7
S
[Menu]
7
Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Character
size
Toggle font sizes
Add to Phone
Book
Save selected mail address/number to Phone Book
(ZFrom Step 2 on P
.4-5)
Add shortcut
icon
Create a shortcut (ZP
.1-25) Select a shortcut in Standby
to open Composition window with selected mail address/
number in Address field
Compose
message
Create a message to selected address/phone number
(ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-4)
Compose
SMS
Create SMS to selected phone number (ZFrom Step 4
on P
.14-7)
Dialing
Select a dialing method 7
Dial
Dialed calls1Show Redial logs
Received
calls2
Show Incoming Call Logs
Delete this
YES
Delete
selected
Check logs to be deleted 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
Delete all
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
1 Sent address logs only
2 Received address logs only
Organizing Messages
Functions Available in Incoming Mail or Sent/Unsent
Folder
A 7
Incoming Mail
or
Sent/Unsent
7 (Highlight a folder) 7
S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Add folder Add up to 10 user folders to each of Incoming Mail and
Sent/Unsent folders
Enter folder name
Edit folder
name*
Edit folder name
Auto-sort
Setting*
Sort messages (ZFrom Step 3 on P.14-16)
Re-sort in
This
Re-sort messages in selected folder
YES
Sort in All
Re-sort messages in all folders
YES
Sort folder*
Sort user folders
Select a target location
Mail Security
Set to require Phone Password for opening a folder
Enter Phone Password
To cancel: repeat the step
Delete folder
*
Enter Phone Password 7
YES
* ユーザーフォルダ only
Messaging
14-21
14
Functions Available from Message Lists
A 7
Incoming Mail
,
Drafts
or
Sent/Unsent
(
7
Select a folder)
7
Highlight a message
7
S
[Menu]
7
Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Edit1 2Edit message to send
(S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P
.14-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 2
on P
.14-7)
Send2Send Drafts
Retrieve3Retrieve complete S! Mail
This one
or
Selected
(7 For
Selected
, check
messages 7 A[Finish] 7
YES
)
Reply3
Reply without quoting message
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
7
Select an item
7
Compose a message
(S! Mail:
Z
From Step 4 on P.14-4/
SMS:
Z
From Step 4 on P.14-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Reply with
Quote3
Quote received message to reply
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
7
Select an item 7 Compose a message (S! Mail:
ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on
P.14-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Item Operation/Description
Forward3
Forward
or
Fwd Server Mail
7
Select Address field
7
Search/enter address
7
Select an address or enter
directly
7
A
[Send]
Forward Server Mail (ZP.14-15)
When forwarding S! Mail, Fw: appears before Subject.
Dotted line appears in the first line of Text field.
Attachments are also forwarded (Messages with copy
protected attachments may not be forwardable.).
Dial
Select an item 7 Make a call/compose a message/add
to Phone Book
Add
Address1 3
Save addresses to Phone Book
Select phone number or mail address 7
YES
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5)
Protect/
Unprotect1 3
Protect received/sent messages
This one
or
Selected
(7 For
Selected
, check
messages 7 A[Finish])
To unprotect, repeat the step.
SMS saved in USIM Card cannot be deleted.
Unread/
Read3
Switch status to Unread/Read
Move1 3Move messages to specific folders
Move This
or
Move Selected
(
7
For
Move Selected
, check messages
7
A
[Finish]
7
YES
)
7
Select a folder
SMS saved in USIM Card cannot be moved.
Messaging
14-22
14
Item Operation/Description
Delete
Select an item 7 Operate selected item
If messages are received while selecting multiple
messages, message deletion may fail.
Confirm
Delivery1
View Delivery report
Send Ir data (ZP.11-3)
IC
Transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Copy to
microSD
Copy messages to microSD Card
YES
Copy to USIM/
Copy to Phone
3
Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
Move to
USIM/Move
to Phone3
Move SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
Sort Change display order
Select a display order
Mail
Information
View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.)
Mail history1 3 Show up to 1000 sent/received mail records
Select a sender/recipient address
or appears.
Select a record to show Message window. to
return to previous window.
1 Sent messages only
2 Drafts only
3 Received messages only
Using Messages
Functions Available in Received/Sent Message Window
In Message window, S[Menu] 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Retrieve1Retrieve complete S! Mail
Edit2Edit message to send
(S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P
.14-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 2
on P
.14-7)
Reply1Reply without quoting message
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
7
Select an item
7
Compose a message
(S! Mail: ZFrom Step 4 on
P.14-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Reply with
Quote1
Quote received message to reply
Reply to Sender
or
Reply to All
7
Select an item
7 Compose a message (S! Mail:
ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-4/SMS: ZFrom Step 4 on
P.14-7)
Selectable items differ by mail type.
Forward1
Forward
or
Fwd Server Mail
Forward Server Mail (ZP.14-15)
Dial
Select an item 7 Make a call/compose a message/add
to Phone Book
Add Address Save addresses to Phone Book
Select phone number or mail address 7
YES
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5)
Messaging
14-23
14
Item Operation/Description
Add to Phone
Book
Save highlighted phone number/mail address to Phone
Book
YES
(ZFrom Step 2 on P.4-5)
Attached files Show attached files
Save
Templates
Save edited templates
YES
Add Shortcut
Icon
Create a shortcut (ZP.1-25) Select a shortcut in Standby
to open Composition window with selected mail address/
number in Address field
Copy Copy address, subject or text
Select an item 7 Copy (ZAfter Step 2 on P
.3-10)
Look up in
dict.
Look up a word in dictionary
Move cursor before/after text 7 [Start] 7 to
highlight target area 7 [End] 7 Read disclaimer
7
OK
Dictionary operations (ZP.13-13)
Font Size
Select a size
Scroll Unit Change scroll unit
Select an item
Charset
Conversion1
Convert characters when not properly shown
Select an item
Delete
Select an item 7 Operate selected item
Confirm
Delivery2
View Delivery report
Mail
Information
View detailed information (Subject, From, To, etc.)
Send Ir data (ZP
.11-3)
IC
Transmission
(ZP.11-5)
Item Operation/Description
Copy to
microSD
Copy messages to microSD Card
YES
Copy to USIM or
Copy to Phone
1
Copy SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
Move to USIM
or Move to
Phone
1
Move SMS to USIM Card/handset
YES
Report Spam
1
Report received mail as Spam
A[Send]
Change destination to report to (ZP.18-21).
Mail history Show up to 1000 sent/received mail records
Select a sender/recipient address
or appears.
Select a record to show Message window. to
return to previous window.
1 Received Message window only
2 Sent Message window only
Messaging
14-24
14
PC Mail
Send/receive messages via PC mail account. Set PC mail
account in advance.
Set Yahoo! Mail address: ZP.14-25
Notes
Receiving PC Mail for the first time after setting PC mail account may
incur high packet transmission fees.
Using auto-receive settings may incur high packet transmission fees.
Be careful when using handset abroad.
Checking for new messages may slow down other functions.
Checking for new messages incurs packet transmission fees even
when no new messages are received.
Single-byte katakana and pictographs are not supported in PC Mail.
Using S! Mail/SMS with PC Mail
S! Mail/SMS operations may change after PC mail account setup.
Example:
To create S! Mail: Press and hold A 7
S! Mail
To attach files to S! Mail: Highlight a file 7
Attach to message
7
S! Mail
To view received messages: A 7
Incoming Mail
7
S! Mail/SMS
7 Select a folder 7 Select a message
Messaging Folders
PC Mail folders are added in Incoming Mail and Sent/Unsent
folders once account setup is complete.
Create up to three PC Mail folders.
PC Mail is not sorted as Spam Mail.
* Add up to 10 ユーザーフォルダ (user folders): ZP.14-20
Note
Functions available in S! Mail/SMS (Auto-sort Setting, Mail Security,
etc.) are also available in PC Mail (Some unavailable functions do not
appear in menu).
Messaging Folders
Incoming Mail
Received
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3
*
Spam Folder
S! Mail/SMS
Received
Account Name (PC Mail)
Sent/Unsent
Sent/Unsent
S! Mail/SMS
Sent/Unsent
Account Name (PC Mail)
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3
*
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3
*
ユーザーフォルダ 1-3
*
Messaging
14-25
14
PC Mail Account Setup
Set up accounts to use PC Mail.
Set up to three PC mail accounts.
Check ISP information in advance.
PC Mail services may not be available depending on services, settings,
contract details for PC mail account.
Set Quick Yahoo Mail
is available for setting your Yahoo! account.
1 A 7
Settings
7
PC Mail Settings
7
Account Settings
2
<Not Recorded>
7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Account
Name
Enter an account name
Incoming
Options
Select an item 7 Enter/select an item
User Name
,
Password
and
Receiving Server
are
required.
Sending
Options
Select an item 7 Enter/select an item
Mail Address
and
Sender Server
are required.
To confirm settings: In Incoming Options/Sending Options window,
A[Confirmati] 7
After information is entered in Incoming Options/Sending Options,
to return to Account Settings window.
3 A[Finish] 7
OK
To retrieve new messages immediately, select
YES
Quick Yahoo! Mail Address Setup
After Step 1,
Set Quick Yahoo Mail
7
YES
or
NO
Follow onscreen instructions.
Set Default Account
After Step 1, highlight an account 7 S[Menu] 7
Default account
appears for selected account.
Delete Account
After Step 1, highlight an account 7 S[Menu] 7
Delete account
7 Enter Phone Password 7
YES
Tip
Reset All Incoming Message Logs Delete All Server Mail (ZP.14-26)
Sending PC Mail
Default account (ZAbove) is automatically selected.
1 Press and hold A
7
PC Mail
PC Mail Composition window appears.
2 Compose a message and send
(ZAfter Step 2 on P
.14-4)
Change Account
After Step 1, select Account field 7 Select an account
Note
Alternatively, open PC Mail Composition window from A
7
Create New PC Mail
Account field
PC Mail
Composition Window
Messaging
14-26
14
Retrieving/Viewing PC Mail
If auto-retrieve setting is on, open new PC Mail from Event Indicator:
ZP.14-11
Note
When Center sends initial portion of PC Mail, manually retrieve the
complete message.
Retrieving PC Mail by Account
1 A 7
Retrieve New
7 Select an account
Viewing Previously Retrieved PC Mail
1 A 7
Incoming Mail
7 Select an account 7
Select a message
Tip
Settings
Disable Auto-retrieval for New Messages Set Auto-retrieval
Interval for New Messages Automatically Retrieve New
Messages while Abroad Disable Auto-retrieval between Set
Time Period (ZP.18-23)
PC Mail Indicators
/ Unread/read PC Mail
/ Unread/read PC Mail (notice only)
PC Mail Functions
Attach Image/Music Files
Highlight a file 7 S[Menu] 7
Attach to message
7
PC Mail
7
Compose a message and send (ZAfter Step 2 on P.14-4)
Reset All Incoming Message Logs
A 7
Settings
7
PC Mail Settings
7
Account Settings
7
Select an account 7
Server Maintenance
7
Reset Mail Log
7
YES
Delete All Server Mail
A 7
Settings
7
PC Mail Settings
7
Account Settings
7
Select an account 7
Server Maintenance
7
Delete All
7 Enter
Phone Password 7
YES
Note
If over 10001 messages are on your PC mail server, retrieving/deleting
messages from that PC Mail account is disabled.
15
15-1
Internet
Getting Started .................................................. 15-2
Using Yahoo! Keitai ............................................ 15-3
Opening Yahoo! Keitai Menu ....................................................15-3
Entering URL ............................................................................15-4
Using Access Histories ..............................................................15-4
Exiting Mobile Internet .............................................................15-4
Using PC Site Browser ........................................ 15-5
Opening Menu .........................................................................15-5
Entering URL ............................................................................15-5
Using Access Histories ..............................................................15-5
Exiting Internet .........................................................................15-5
Basic Operations ................................................. 15-6
Using Cursor ............................................................................15-6
Text Entry & Item Selection .......................................................15-7
Using Information .............................................. 15-8
Bookmarks & Saved Pages ........................................................15-8
Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages .......................................15-9
Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions ..........................................15-10
Downloading Image/Sound Files .............................................15-11
Using Number, Address or URL ................................................15-11
Streaming ..............................................................................15-12
Option Menu Items ........................................... 15-13
15-2
Internet
15
Getting Started
Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Internet and PC sites.
"Yahoo! Keitai" is both a SoftBank Mobile Internet service
and the SoftBank Mobile Internet portal.
View PC Internet websites via PC Site Browser.
Internet
Yahoo! Keitai
View Mobile Internet Websites (ZP.15-3)
Download image/sound files, etc. (ZP.15-11)
Movies/Music Streaming (ZP.15-12)
Register S! Quick News (ZP.8-4)
PC Sites
View PC Sites (ZP.15-5)
Download still images (ZP.15-11)
Separate subscription is required for Network access.
For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://www.softbank.jp).
Connecting Via Wi-Fi
Access the Internet via Wi-Fi. Once connection setup is complete, handset
automatically connects to that Wi-Fi network when within range.
Wi-Fi: ZP.11-11
Switch to 3G from Wi-Fi: ZP.15-13
Note
Video Calls cannot be received while connecting to the Network.
Cache Memory
Retrieved information is temporarily saved in Cache
Memory.
When full, oldest is deleted first.
Previously viewed pages may load from Cache Memory. To view the
latest, update information (ZP
.15-13).
Cached items with expiry dates are deleted upon expiry.
Information remains even after handset is disconnected from the
Network or handset power is turned off.
Tip
Settings
Clear Cache Delete Cookies (ZP.18-24)
Initialize Browser (ZP.18-25)
Internet
15-3
15
SSL/TLS
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security)
are encryption protocols for secure Internet transmissions
of important/sensitive information such as credit card
numbers.
Server certificates are saved on handset (ZP.18-25).
Notes
When a security notice appears, subscribers must decide for themselves
whether or not to open the page. SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp., VeriSign
Japan K.K., Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd., Entrust Japan Co.,Ltd., GlobalSign
K.K., RSA Security Inc. and SECOM Trust Systems Co., Ltd. cannot be held
liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL and TLS.
Tip
Settings
Security Settings (ZP.18-25)
Using Yahoo! Keitai
Opening Yahoo! Keitai Menu
Select Yahoo! Keitai Menu items to access websites.
Main Menu 4 Yahoo!
1 Open Top Menu
Yahoo! Keitai
2 Open Menu List
Menu List
Select a menu item
Repeat Step 2 as required.
Basic Operations: ZP.15-6
Note
Shortcut: In Standby, press S
15-4
Internet
15
Entering URL
Enter URLs (addresses beginning with "http://" or "https://")
directly to access websites, or open previously viewed pages
using URL histories.
Up to 20 URL histories are stored.
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 Enter URL
1 Enter URL Directly
Direct Entry
7 Enter URL
Use URL History
URL History List
7
Select a URL
Delete URL Histories
In Step1,
URL History List
7 (Highlight a URL 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete
or
Delete All
7
YES
URL History List
Window
Using Access Histories
Open previously viewed pages using access histories.
Up to 100 access histories are stored (The number of savable histories
varies depending on data amount.).
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 History
1 Select a history
Delete Access Histories
In Step 1, (highlight a history 7) S[Menu] 7
Delete
or
Delete All
7
YES
(7 For
Delete All
, enter Phone Password)
Show Access History URLs
In Step 1, highlight a history 7 S[Menu] 7
Display URL
Exiting Mobile Internet
1 L 7
YES
Note
Closing handset does not affect active browser.
History Window
Internet
15-5
15
Using PC Site Browser
View PC websites using PC Site Browser.
When PC Site Browser is active, appears.
Some pages may not be viewable.
Viewing PC websites may incur high charges.
Opening PC Site Browser enables Touchpad. Touchpad Indicators
illuminate (Touchpad operations: ZP.1-23, P
.1-24).
Opening Menu
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser
1
Homepage
Confirmation appears. Select
NO
.
To show confirmation each time:
YES
2 Select a menu item
Repeat Step 2 as required.
Note
Alternatively, press A in Yahoo! Keitai Menu to switch to PC Site
Browser Menu. To return to Yahoo! Keitai Menu, press A again.
Tip
Settings
Set Touchpad to Activate for Web Browser/Mobile Widget
(ZP.18-7)
Hide Warning Messages when Activating PC Site Browser or
Switching to Yahoo! Keitai (ZP
.18-24)
Entering URL
Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai.
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser 4 Enter URL
Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai
(ZP.15-4).
Using Access Histories
Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai.
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser 4 History
Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai
(ZP.15-4).
Exiting Internet
1 L 7
YES
Note
Closing handset does not affect active browser.
15-6
Internet
15
Basic Operations
Using Cursor
Operation descriptions are based on Portrait View.
Move Cursor
Use cursor to select underlined menu items.
to move right
to move left
to move to previous line
to move to next line
Scroll Pages
Scroll bar appears on right side or at bottom of
Display when page content continues beyond
view.
scroll up/down
scroll left/right
scroll page up by a screenful
scroll page down by a screenful
To scroll continuously, press and hold above
keys.
Move to
previous page/
next page
Previously viewed pages are temporarily saved in
Cache Memory (ZP
.15-2).
A[Back]: Return to previous page
S[Menu] 7
Forward
: View next page
Some web pages may not appear after
performing the steps above.
Touchpad operations (ZP.1-23, P.1-24)
When Authentication is Required
Some pages require user authentication for access.
If required, enter user ID or password.
Note
While page is open, press and hold to switch to Digital TV.
Tip
Settings
Font Size Scroll Unit Images Off Sound Off Delete
User ID or Password Entered when Authentication is Required
(ZP
.18-24)
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Text Entry & Item Selection
Enter text or select items to send information.
Example:
Actual web pages may differ in appearance.
Text Entry
Field
Check Box
Radio Button
Menu List
Command Button
Text Entry Field Highlight field 7 7 Enter text 7
Menu List
Highlight field 7
Menu list appears.
Highlight an item 7
Selected items are highlighted.
Radio Button Highlight 7
When selected, appears.
Check Box
Highlight 7
When selected, appears.
Press again to cancel selection.
Command Button Highlight the button 7
Corresponding command is executed.
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Using Information
Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Bookmark websites or save page content to Saved Pages.
Some copy protected materials cannot be saved.
Bookmarks Save links to websites. Handset connects to the
Network to open the link.
Saved Pages Save page content. Handset opens saved pages
without connecting to the Network.
Saving Web Pages
1 Open a web page 7 S[Menu] 7
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
7
Add
2 Select title 7 Edit title
3
OK
7
OK
Viewing Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! (4 PC Site Browser)
1
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
7 Select an item
Example: Yahoo! Keitai Browser
Open Bookmarks/Saved Pages in Web Page
Open a web page 7 S[Menu] 7
Bookmarks
or
Saved Pages
7
View List
Note
Create folders in Bookmarks/Saved Pages List to organize Bookmarks/
Saved Pages (ZP
.15-9).
Tip
Send Bookmarks via Infrared (ZP.11-3)
Send Bookmarks via IC Transmission (ZP.11-5)
Add Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby Save URLs to Bookmarks
Send Bookmark URLs (ZP.15-10)
Saved Pages List WindowBookmarks List Window
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Managing Bookmarks & Saved Pages
Follow the steps below to open Bookmarks or Saved Pages
list:
Yahoo! Keitai
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 Bookmarks or Saved Pages
PC Site Browser
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser
4 Bookmarks or Saved Pages
Note
When a different USIM Card is inserted, Saved Pages do not appear or
title name cannot be changed.
Creating New Bookmarks/Saved Pages Folders
Folders cannot be created within existing folders.
1 Bookmarks
In Bookmarks list window, S[Menu] 7
Create New
7
Folders
7 Enter title
Saved Pages
In Saved Pages list window, S[Menu] 7
New Folder
7 Enter title
Move Bookmarks/Saved Pages to Folder
Before moving to folders, set
Sort
to
Saved/Used Order
or
Saved/Moved Order
(ZP.15-10)
In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window (ZP.15-8), highlight a
bookmark/saved page 7 S[Menu] 7
Move to
7 Select a folder
7 Select a destination
Edit Folder Title
In Bookmarks/Saved Pages list window (ZP.15-8), highlight a folder 7
S[Menu] 7
Edit
7 Edit folder title
Editing Bookmark Titles/URLs
1 In Bookmarks list window, highlight a bookmark 7
S[Menu] 7
Edit
2 Edit title/URL
Renaming Saved Pages
1 In Saved Pages list window, highlight a saved page 7
S[Menu] 7
Edit
2 Edit title
Tip
Delete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Bookmark/Saved Page
URLs Change Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order Sort
Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders (ZP
.15-10)
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Bookmarks/Saved Pages Functions
From Main Menu 4 Yahoo! (4 PC Site Browser)
4 Bookmarks or Saved Pages
Add Bookmark Shortcuts to Standby
Highlight a bookmark 7 S[Menu] 7
Add shortcut icon
7
YES
Save URLs to Bookmarks
S[Menu] 7
Create New
7
Bookmarks
7 Enter a title/URL 7
OK
Delete Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders
Follow the steps below
Item Operation/Description
Delete
Highlight a bookmark, saved page or folder 7
S[Menu] 7
Delete
7
YES
Delete
Selected Items Select items to delete
S[Menu] 7
Delete selected
7 Check items to
delete 7 S[Delete] 7
YES
Delete All
S[Menu] 7
Delete All
7
YES
7 Enter Phone
Password
Display Bookmark/Saved Page URLs
Highlight a bookmark/saved page 7 S[Menu] 7
Display URL
Change Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders Display Order
Highlight a bookmark/saved page/folder 7 S[Menu] 7
Move to
7
to select a position
Before changing order, set
Sort
(ZRight) to
Saved/Used Order
or
Saved/Moved Order
.
Sort Bookmarks/Saved Pages/Folders
S[Menu] 7
Sort
7 Select a condition
Send Bookmark URLs
Highlight a bookmark 7 S[Menu] 7
Send URL
7
S! Mail
or
SMS
7 Create a message (S! Mail: ZFrom Step 2 on P.14-4/SMS:
ZFrom Step 2 on P
.14-7)
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Downloading Image/Sound Files
Save images, sounds, etc. to Data Folder or microSD Card.
For PC Site Browser, only still images can be saved.
1 Open a web page 7 S[Menu] 7
Select File
2 Select a file
File details appear.
3
Save
7
YES
Available menu items vary by saved content.
Save location is determined by
Save Settings
(ZP.18-24).
However, save location may change depending on situations. Check
confirmation when download is complete.
Note
Do not remove/install microSD Card while saving files to it.
Do not turn handset power off while downloading or saving files.
Files may be damaged.
Some copy protected files may not be saved.
Videos selected from web pages play while being downloaded.
Files 10 MB and larger are saved to microSD Card regardless of
settings.
Using Number, Address or URL
Use linked numbers, addresses or URLs to make calls, send
messages, access websites, or save directly to Phone Book.
1 Open a web page containing phone numbers, mail
addresses or URLs
2 Phone Number
Select a phone number 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Voice call Make a Voice Call
Video call Make a Video Call
Select image Select outgoing image
Add to Phone
Book
Save a number to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.4-5)
E-mail Address
Select an address 7 Select an item (See below)
Item Operation/Description
Compose
S! Mail
Create S! Mail (ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-4)
Compose SMS Create SMS (ZFrom Step 4 on P
.14-7)
Add to
Phone Book
Save mail address to Phone Book (ZFrom Step 2 on
P.4-5)
URL
Select URL
Handset connects to the Network.
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Streaming
Supported by compatible files on Yahoo! Keitai sites only.
Streaming files cannot be saved.
Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 Yahoo! Keitai
1 Open a web page 7 Select a file
Streaming starts.
2 L or to exit
Engaged Streaming Operations
Mute/Release Mute S[/]
Pause/Resume*[/]
Volume /
Set Playback
Position*
to start playback from specified point
Toggle Views
Toggle: Portrait View 7 Landscape View (Fit to
Display size) 7 Full-size Landscape View
* Not available during playback for live events such as live sports programs
Note
Streaming requires a continuous Network connection. Network remains
connected even during a pause (Transmission fees apply).
Paused streams may stop after three minutes of inactivity.
Pausing playback while streaming via Wi-Fi (handset closed) may end
streaming after 10 seconds.
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.
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Option Menu Items
In Yahoo! Keitai, press S[Menu] for these options:
Some functions may not be available depending on web pages.
Item Operation/Description
Forward Go to next page (ZP
.15-6)
Bookmarks View Bookmarks list, add bookmarks, or add bookmark
shortcuts to Standby
Saved Pages View Saved Pages list or save page content to Saved
Pages
Text Copy Copy page text
Reload Page Refresh page information
Enter URL Enter URL directly or use URL History to access pages
Select File View, play or save file to Data Folder (Downloading
Image/Sound Files: ZFrom Step 2 on P
.15-11)
Handy
Functions
Switch PC Browser
1
/Switch Browser
2: Toggle
Yahoo! Keitai/PC site
Connect to Wi-Fi/Connect to 3G
: Toggle Wi-Fi/3G
connection
Internet Search
: Search text in Internet
Look up in dict.
: Look up specified text in dictionary
Search In Page
: Search text within page
Jump in this page
: Jump to top/end of page
Send URL
: Send URL via S! Mail/SMS
History
: Open previously viewed pages
Expand/Shrink
2: Zoom page in/out
Set Display Range
2: Specify displayed area of page
Flash(R) Menu
: Playback/pause Flash® files
Properties
: View page details or server certificates for
secure pages
Item Operation/Description
Yahoo! Keitai1/
Home Page2
View top menu
Settings
Font Size
: Change font size
Encoding
: Change encoding type
Pointer
: Set Pointer2
Switch screen2Toggle between Small Screen and PC Screen
Exit Browser Exit Browser
1 Yahoo! Keitai only
2 PC Site Browser only
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