Panasonic Mobile Communications 210036A UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile Radio User Manual
Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd UMTS/ GSM Cellular Mobile Radio
User Manual
002P English User Guide Introduction Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 002P. ◦For proper handset use, read User Guide (this guide). ◦ Accessible services may vary by service area, subscription, etc. SoftBank 002P is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies. Note ◦ Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. ◦ Guide content is subject to change without prior notice. ◦ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-XX) about unclear or missing information. Getting Started Contents Getting Started Contents...........................................................1-1 Package Contents.............................................1-2 Using This Guide...............................................1-2 USIM Card Installation.....................................1-5 Charging Battery..............................................1-6 Memory Card Installation.................................1-7 Parts & Functions..............................................1-8 Basic Operations.............................................1-10 Display............................................................1-11 Function List...................................................1-13 Handset Security............................................1-14 Manner Mode.................................................1-15 Universal Operations, etc. Text Entry..........................................................2-1 Entering Text.....................................................2-2 Editing Text.......................................................2-4 Calling Emergency Calls...............................................3-1 Voice Calls........................................................3-1 Video Calls........................................................3-4 Optional Services.............................................3-5 Phone Book....................................................3-10 Messaging Appendix Basics................................................................4-1 Customizing Handset Address..........................4-2 Sending S! Mail & SMS.....................................4-3 Receiving Messages.........................................4-4 Internet Getting Started................................................5-1 Yahoo! Keitai....................................................5-1 Browsing Using PC Sites...................................5-2 Internet Settings..............................................5-3 Connectivity Infrared.............................................................6-1 External Device................................................6-3 Camera & Imaging Before Using Camera........................................7-1 Capturing Still Images......................................7-4 Recording Videos..............................................7-5 Other Camera Functions...................................7-5 Others Digital TV..........................................................8-1 1-1 Handset Data Backup.......................................9-1 Software Update..............................................9-2 Troubleshooting................................................9-3 Safety Precautions............................................9-5 Handling Precautions.....................................9-12 Copyrights and Others...................................9-15 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)......................9-17 Specifications.................................................9-19 Support...........................................................9-19 Getting Started Package Contents Handset Using This Guide (002P) Screenshots Before reading this guide, make a note of the following: In this guide, SoftBank 002P English User Guide, SoftBank 002P is abbreviated as 002P. “microSD Card” is referred to as “Memory Card” in this guide. Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. Battery Quick Key icons use simplified labels. Most operation descriptions begin in Standby. Pressing a key for more than one second is described as “Press and hold.” (PMBAS1) Start Guide (Japanese) Precautions (Japanese) Safety Note Use SoftBank specified AC Charger (sold separately) to charge battery. 002P accepts microSD Card (not included). Purchase microSD Card to use related functions. 1-2 Getting Started Guide Symbols Japanese Functions & Services Press the corresponding key to execute the function or operation indicated at the bottom of Display. Example: When “(Japanese)” appears in a title, Japanese ability is required to use full range of the function or service. Images shown above are for reference only. Multi Selector Use Multi Selector to select items, navigate menus, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below. Up Left Up Right Down Center Down Left Right Up/Down Up/Down/ Left/Right Left/Right Center 1-3 Getting Started Example 2: Operation Descriptions C Check Box Selection The following examples are for reference only and may differ from actual operations. Basic Operations Operations are expressed as shown here. Example 1: A Menu Selection B Steps Main Menu 4 Phone 4 Group A 7 Settings Universal Settings 7 Mail Security Setting Enter Phone Password 7 Check items 7 A[OK] C Check Box Selection ❶ Use to highlight an item; then press changes to Repeat to select multiple items. ❷ To deselect an item, use to highlight item; then press Check mark disappears. Highlight a group 7 A[Menu] 7 Rename 7 Enter group name A Menu Selection ❶ Press in Standby to open Main Menu. ❷ Use to highlight Phone ; then press ❸ Use to highlight Group ; then press B Steps ❶ Use to highlight a group; then press A[Menu]. ❷ Use to highlight Rename ; then press ❸ Enter Group name. 1-4 Getting Started USIM Card Installation Important USIM Card is the property of SoftBank. Return USIM Card to SoftBank upon service cancellation. USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged. If USIM Card/handset with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen, contact Always turn off handset power before removing battery. (Battery Installation: ZP.XX-XX) Inserting SoftBank Mobile Customer Center or Global Call Center (ZP.XX-XX). Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable for lost files. USIM Card specifications/performance may change without prior notice. Pre-installed S! Appli may be unusable while a different or replacement USIM With IC chip down, insert USIM Card Card is inserted into handset. Returned USIM Cards are recycled. Note Some downloaded files may be inaccessible after upgrades/repairs, USIM Card/ Notch handset replacement. Removing Slide out USIM Card gently 1-5 Getting Started Charging Battery Battery Installation Replace battery cover Cover should click into place. Always turn off handset power before removing battery. Press and slide to remove cover Note Lithium-ion batteries are valuable and recyclable resources. ・Recycle used lithium-ion battery at a shop displaying the symbol shown to the right. ・To avoid fire or electric shock, do not: - Short-circuit battery - Disassemble battery Insert Battery Align battery contacts with handset pins. Remove Battery Lift battery out as shown. 1-6 Getting Started Memory Card Installation Charging Battery 002P is compatible with up to 2 GB commercial Memory Cards (as of December 2010). Use only specified AC Charger (sold separately). AC Outlet Charger Blades Arrows up Turn off handset before inserting/removing Memory Card. Battery Installation: ZP.1-13 Charging Indicator Inserting Release Tabs AC Charger External Port Insert Memory Card until it clicks Charger Connector ■■Format Memory Card > Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager >Main 4 Format Memory Card 4 Enter Phone Password Port Cover Connect AC Charger to handset Extend Charger Blades,and plug AC Charger into AC Outlet Insert Charger Connector (arrows up) into External Port. Removing Charging Indicator illuminates and charging starts. When charging is complete, Charging Indicator goes out. When charging is complete, unplug AC Charger, then disconnect handset Squeeze Release Tabs to remove Charger Connector, and replace Port Cover. 1-7 Gently push Memory Card in Memory Card pops out with a light push. Getting Started Parts & Functions Handset Using Earphone Microphone Connect Earphone Conversion Cable (sold separately) to External Port to use Earphone Microphone. Stereo Earphone Conversion Cable (PMLAJ1) is also compatible with 002P. Do not press answer button on microphone when connecting. Doing so may cause microphone to malfunction. In that case, pull out Earphone Microphone, and connect again. 1-8 Getting Started ❶ Earpiece ❷ Display ❸ AMail Key ・ Open Messaging menu ・ Execute Left Softkey function ❹ 1 TV/Input Mode Key ・ Activate TV ・ Toggle input modes in text entry windows ・ Toggle Drive Mode ❺ KClear/Memo Key ・ Delete characters ・ Cancel menus ・ Use Answer Phone ❻ JSend Key ・ Initiate or answer calls ・ Toggle upper/lower case in text entry windows ❼ Ge/Simple Mode Key ・ Enter "e" ・ Access pictographs in text entry windows ・ Access symbol list from pictograph list ・ Toggle Simple Mode ❽ Multi Selector ・ Scroll up/down/left/right to navigate menus and text Open/Select Standby Window (Unavailable in Simple Mode) ・ Open Phone Book; set Auto Focus Lock ・ Open Incoming Call Logs ・ Open Outgoing Call Logs ・ ❾ SYahoo! Keitai Key ・ Open Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ・ Execute Right Softkey function FCamera/Line Break Key ・ Activate Camera; activate Magnifying Loupe ・ Enter a line break ・ Toggle letters in reverse order in text entry windows LEnd/Escape & Power Key ・ Power on/off (ZP.XX-XX) ・ End calls ・ Return to Standby ・ Place Call on hold P – OKeypad ・ Enter phone number/text H#/Manner Mode Key ・ Enter "r" ・ Toggle Manner Mode Microphone 1-9 External Port ・ Connect AC Charger (sold separately) or other accessories here Hinge Notification Light/Charging Indicator ・ Flashes for incoming transmissions; flashes while Camera is active ・ Lights in red for charging Strap Eyelet Infrared Port ・ Transfer data via Infrared Antenna Camera Speaker Battery Cover Charging Terminals Getting Started Basic Operations Power On/Off Press and hold L Start-up window and waterproof precautions appear and handset enters Standby. Enter PIN if PIN Certification is ON (ZP.XX-XX). Retrieving Network Information When * z, A, or S is pressed for the first time in Standby, handset may initiate Network Information retrieval; press * z to retrieve it. Update Network Information to use messaging, Internet, etc. Update Network Information manually: Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Retrieve NW Info 4 * Press L for 2+ seconds English Interface Handset shuts down. Do not turn on handset immediately after turning off. Wait a few seconds. Main Menu 4 設定 4 一般設定 4 言語選択 4 English The First Time Handset Powers Up… Setup window appears. Enter date 7 Enter time (24 hours) Day of the week is set automatically. If unentered, 2000/01/01 00:00 is set. Date & Time Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Phone Settings 4 Date & Time 4 Home Clock 4 Date & Time Enter date 7 Enter time My Number 1-10 z7P Getting Started Display Icons & Indicators ❶ ❶ Display Indicators Battery Level Signal Strength Strong Moderate Weak (Red) Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Active Out-of-Range Voice Mail Emission OFF Mode Active (Red) Only Packet Transmission Available Answer Phone Active Inserted Answer Phone Full New Message Recorded Video Call ❷ Low Multi Selector Voice Call Keyguard Active Unread Message Software Update (Notification/Updating/Result) Digital TV Active PC Site Browser Active Infrared Active USB Cable Connected 3G Packet Transmission Available GSM Packet Transmission Available Manner Mode Active Drive Mode Active 1-11 ❷ Information Window (ZP.XX) ◦ Getting Started Information Window Handset Menus In Standby, Information window opens to notify of missed events. Select an event indicator to view/access information. to select an item ■■Close Information window > >L, S[Exit] or K ■■Open Information Window > >L Standby 1-12 In Standby, Main Menu appears. to highlight an icon 7 Selected function menu appears. To return to Standby: L Main Menu Getting Started Function List Messaging Incoming Mail Create New S! Mail Retrieve New Drafts Templates Sent Messages Unsent Messages Server Mail Box Create New SMS Settings Memory Status Yahoo! Yahoo! Keitai Menu List Bookmarks Saved Pages Web Search Enter URL History PC Site Browser Settings S! Appli S! Appli List S! Appli Settings Information Entertainment S! Information Channel/ Weather S! Quick News Free Contents Camera Camera Video Camera Bar Code Reader Magnifying Loupe Media Audio Video Tools Alarms Calendar Calculator Notepad Count Down Timer Answer Phone Voice Recorder Bar Code Reader Software Update One Touch Guide Data Folder Pictures Ring Songs·Tones S! Appli Music Videos Books Customized Screen Templates Flash(R) Other Documents Memory Status 1-13 Infrared Infrared ON/OFF Send Account Details Send All Phone Book TV Watch TV Program List TV Link Channel List Channel Settings User Settings Phone Phone Book Create New Entry Mail & Call Log Group Account Details One Touch Key S! Addressbook Back-up Memory Manager Settings Memory Status Settings Sound Settings Display Settings Customized Screen Phone Settings Security Call Settings Manner Mode Settings Location Settings Memory Card Manager Key Settings Battery/eco Mode Settings Getting Started Handset Security USIM PINs Passwords Phone Password There are two USIM Card security codes: PIN & PIN2 PIN and PIN2 are set to 9999 by default. PIN/PIN2 can be changed (ZP.XX-XX). 4 to 8-digit code used to prevent unauthorized handset use. PIN PIN2 When PIN Certification is ON (ZP.XX-XX), PIN entry is required each time handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted). Required to clear call costs or set maximum cost (ZP.XX-XX). PIN Certification e appears for each digit entered. Phone Password can be changed on handset (ZP.XX-XX). ■■Changing Phone Password > Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 Change Phone Password >Main 4 Enter current 4 to 8-digit Phone Password 4 Enter new 4 to 8-digit Phone Password 4 YES Center Access Code (Call Barring Password) Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Security 4 PIN Certification > or OFF 7 Enter >ON9999 4 to 8-digit number required to use/change some handset functions. PIN PIN/PIN2 Lock & Cancellation (PUK/PUK2) 4-digit number specified at initial subscription; required to access Voice Mail via landlines, subscribe to fee-based information or restrict handset services. If entered incorrectly three times, Security Code settings lock; Security Code & Center Access Code must be changed. Reach SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-XX) for details. 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). Note If PUK/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled. Write down PUK/PUK2. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.XX-XX). 1-14 Getting Started Manner Mode Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Turn it off in theaters, museums and other places where silence is the norm. Refrain from use in restaurants, lobbies, elevators, etc. Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, etc. Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Manner Mode Vibration Ringer Volume Mute handset tones and activate vibration for incoming transmissions. Activate in public places, meetings, etc. for silent call/ message alerts. Mute call/message tones. Emission OFF Mode Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Emission OFF Mode Drive Mode ON or OFF appears. To cancel: Follow the same steps Drive Mode In Standby, press and hold +(Side Key) appears. Press and hold +(Side Key) again Emission OFF Mode Suspend all handset transmissions. Answer Phone appears. To cancel: Press and hold H again Manner-related Features Manner Mode In Standby, press and hold H Use to handle incoming calls when inappropriate/ unsafe to answer. While driving, send a voice message informing the caller that you cannot answer the call. (Handset does not ring.) 1-15 Universal Operations, etc. ■■Help Help describes text entry operations. > text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Help 7 Select an item >In Text Entry Enter alphanumerics, hiragana, kanji, katakana, symbols and pictographs. ■■Text Entry Window ❶ ❷ ❸ ❶ Input Modes Operation 漢: Kanji (Hiragana) カナ: Katakana abc: Alphanumerics 123: Numbers ❷ Double-byte/Single-byte Operation 1/1: Double-byte 1/2: Single-byte Press and hold 1 ❸ Character/Byte Count R emaining number of enterable characters appears, regardless of input mode. Remaining number of enterable byte appears. Note Follow the steps below to toggle input modes and single-/double-byte at the same time: A[Menu] 7 Input Options 7 Change Input Mode 2-1 Universal Operations, etc. ■■Other Input Functions Entering Text Enter katakana/ alphanumerics 1 several times to select an input mode 7 Enter characters Enter small kana (っ, ッ, etc.) In alphanumerics mode, 1 twice to switch to kanji (hiragana) mode Enter a character 7 J Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned small kana. Enter upper case characters す: E three times ず: * 7 E three times 7 G き: W twice Enter a character 7 J Alternatively, press a key repeatedly to enter an assigned upper case character. Add ゛or ゜ Enter a character 7 G for ゛or G twice for ゜ In single-byte katakana mode, ゛and ゜are entered as a single-byte character. Insert line break F to insert line breaks in text Entering Characters Example: Enter 鈴木 *When the next character is on the same key, press first to move cursor. to enter Forecast List Insert space at end of text To change word before converting, press K. There are four types of word suggestion list: Forecast , Normal, E-1-Kana and Prediction (ZP.3-5) Insert space within text H repeatedly until single-byte space appears*, or use symbol list for double-byte or single-byte space (ZRight) Toggle characters in reverse order Example: From c, press F to toggle as follows: c 7 b 7 a 7 2… Undo A[Menu] 7 Undo * Space cannot be entered within text in Numbers mode by following the steps above. to select 鈴木 2-2 Universal Operations, etc. List Log/Symbol Log Pictographs & Symbols In Symbol Log, single-byte symbols appear in upper half of window; double-byte symbols in lower half. Pictographs do not appear in messages sent to incompatible SoftBank handsets In List Log, pictographs appear in upper half of window; My Pictograms in or e-mail addresses. lower half (only in S! Mail text entry window). Open Pictograph List In text entry window, G Open Symbol List Pictograph Type In text entry window, press and hold H or G in pictograph list niversal (Cross-carrier) Pictographs List Log may appear first. Pictograph List Number All Pictographs Symbol List Number My Pictograms Functions Available in Pictograph/Symbol List (ZP.3-4) to select a pictograph or symbol 2-3 Universal Operations, etc. Editing Text Copy/Cut & Paste Deleting & Replacing Up to seven copied/cut entries are stored; six text entries and one Graphic Mail entry. Delete Characters within Lines Place cursor before a character 7 K A character after cursor is deleted. Press and hold K to delete all characters after cursor. Delete Characters from the End of Text Place cursor at the end of text 7 K Select Text to Copy/Cut Place cursor before (or after) text to select 7 Place cursor after (or before) text 7 Select All A character before cursor is deleted. Press and hold K to delete all characters before cursor. In text entry window, A[Menu] 7 Copy or Cut S[All] 7 Enter another character Paste Text Place cursor at target location 7 Press and hold F Paste Previously Copied/Cut Text Place cursor at target location 7 A[Menu] 7 Paste 7 Select data Note Turning off power deletes stored text data. Graphic Mail entry is deleted when S! Mail text entry window is closed. 2-4 Calling Emergency Calls Voice Calls Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 (Coast Guard) even when some handset restrictions are active. Making Voice Calls Calls cannot be Made in Following Cases: While Emission OFF Mode is active In PIN entry window upon turning on handset (PIN Certification is ON ) While Secure Remote Lock is active When USIM Card is not inserted Enter number with area code 7 J L to end call To adjust volume:? ■■Calling from Call Log >z 7 Select an entry 7 J >N Emergency Positioning Request When an emergency call is made from a mobile phone, location is reported to first response agencies such as the police. Location information may be inaccurate due to location or signal conditions. Describe location or nearby landmarks. Base Station Positioning System is accurate within 100 meters to 10 kilometers. Location information from distant base stations may be inaccurate. Function available where first response agencies have completed system installation. Dialing 184 before 110, 119 or 118, cancels location report. However, first responders may obtain location information for immediate and serious threats to life. Not available for international roaming. Requires no separate subscription or transmission fees. ■■Making Calls from Phone Book >z 7 Select an entry 7 Select a phone number 7 * >C ■■Showing/Hiding Caller ID > number 7 S[Menu] 7 My caller ID 7 Show or Hide >Enter Answering Voice Calls 3-1 When a call is received, J to talk L to end call Calling International Call Global Roaming Application not required. For details, go to: May require application to Global Roaming Service. For details, go to: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/call/ http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/global_roaming/ Example: When Roaming Dial Assistant is ON Enter a phone number Select a country/region Video Call Voice Call Enter a phone number 7 1 Roaming Dial Assistant is set to ON by default. A[Menu] 7 International Call Country/Area Number List appears. Video Call Voice Call Enter a phone number 7 J Select an item (See below) Item Call to Japan* Call to Visited Country/Area Call to Other Country/Area* As is Call ■■Enter Country/Region Code Directly > >J 7 Press and hold P to display +(IDD Prefix) 7 Enter a country/region code 7 Enter a number (omit first 0) 7 Voice Call: J/Video Call: 1 International Code is set to 0046010 by default. The number can be changed if required (ZP.16-9). Do not omit leading 0 to call to Italy (country code: 39). Operation/Description Call Japan Call within the country/region Call other countries/regions > a country/region 7 Voice Call:J/Video Call:1 >Select Manually enter number to call Select when calling within the country/region * Leading 0 is omitted and IDD Prefix and country/region code (e.g. +81) are added. (When calling Italy, leading 0 is not omitted.) Note IDD Prefix and country/region code can be manually entered in Step 1. Alternatively, save IDD Prefix and country/region code in Phone Book entries. 3-2 Calling ■■Select Operator > Operator 7 Select Auto/Manual 7 Manual 7 Select an operator >Select Global Roaming Settings ■■Add to Country/Area Number List > Japan: Enter a number 7 A[Menu] 7 International Call 7 >Within A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Enter a country/region name 7 Enter country/region code > Japan: Enter a number 7 Voice Call: J/Video Call: 1 7 >Outside Call to Other Country/Area 7 A[Menu] 7 Add 7 Enter a country/region name 7 Enter country/region code ■■Network Mode ■■Deactivate Roaming Dial Assistant > Dial Assistant 7 ON or OFF >Roaming When set to OFF , Voice/Video/International calls from abroad are placed in the same manner as calling from Japan. Automatic > Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services >Main 4 International Setting 4 Select Network 4 Select an item (See below) Item Automatic Manual Operation/Description Handset automatically selects 3G network in Japan, and available network (3G or GSM) when abroad. > an item >Select ・3G/GSM : 3G/GSM service area in Japan or abroad. Handset selects an available network automatically. ・3G : 3G service area in Japan or abroad. ・GSM : GSM service area abroad. Unavailable in Japan. Automatic is recommended. 3-3 Calling Video Calls Making Video Calls ■■Video Call Window Enter number with area code 7 1[V.Call] L to end call Video Call Indicator To adjust volume:? Incoming Image Answering Video Calls Outgoing Image (Alternative Picture/ Video Image) Call Time Indicators Incoming/Outgoing Sound OK Incoming Sound NA/ Outgoing Sound OK Incoming Image OK/ Outgoing Image NA Incoming/Outgoing Image NA Incoming Sound OK/ Outgoing Sound NA Microphone ON Incoming/Outgoing Sound NA Video ON Incoming/Outgoing Image OK Alternative Picture ON Incoming Image NA/ Outgoing Image OK Microphone OFF Zoom Level (1-25) Display appearance may vary by settings/conditions. 3-4 When a video call is received, J or 1 L to end call To send Video Image: A[image] Calling Optional Services Answer Phone Call Forwarding Record up to eight voice messages on handset. When Answer Phone is active, appears in Standby. Unavailable when: handset is off or in Emission OFF Mode; or Forward unanswerable calls to a preset number when handset is off, out-of-range, etc. (red) appears. Use Voice Mail (ZP.XX-XX). Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. When forwarding Video Calls, set a destination phone that supports 3G-324M Activating/Canceling Answer Phone standard video calls. If not, Video Calls are not forwarded. ON Activating Call Forwarding Press and hold K Toggles ON and OFF . Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding Playing Messages When a new message is recorded, Information window opens (ZP.XX-XX) and appears in Standby. In Information window, Answer Phone 7 Select a message Call Forwarding ON 7 Select a type Select an item (See below) Item Ringer Off Ringer On Operation/Description Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating Forward missed calls Select from Phone Book Phone Book 7 Select an entry 7 Select a phone number Direct Entry Direct Entry 7 Enter a phone number 3-5 Calling If Ringer On is selected in step 2, select ring time Voice Mail ■■Cancel Call Forwarding > Step 1, Cancel All 7 >In Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center as set or when handset is off, out-of-range, engaged, etc. Note Calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Center via Call Forwarding function; Call Toll free numbers and international call numbers cannot be saved as a Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be set simultaneously. Voice Mail is not available for Video Calls. destination number. When using Call Forwarding together with Answer Phone, the function with shorter ring time takes priority. (Priority may change due to signal conditions.) When Ringer On is set, following operations are available while handset is ringing/vibrating (within ring time). ・ To answer a call: J ・ To forward a call: A[Forward] Activating Voice Mail Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding Voice Mail ON 7 Select an item (See below) Item Ringer Off Ringer On Operation/Description Forward all calls without ringing/vibrating Forward missed calls > a ring time >Select ■■Cancel Voice Mail > Step 1, Cancel All 7 >In Note When using Voice Mail together with Answer Phone, the function with shorter ring time takes priority. (Priority may change due to signal conditions.) When Ringer On is set, following operations are available while handset is ringing/vibrating (within ring time). ・ To answer a call: J ・ To forward a call: A[Forward] 3-6 Calling Checking Voice Mail Messages Information window (ZP.1-19) and new messages are recorded. Missed Call Notification appear in Standby when When Missed Call Notification function is active, Information window appears for calls missed while handset was off, out-of range, engaged etc. In Information window, Voice Mail Follow voice guidance. Information window and messages are checked. Available only when Voice Mail is active. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Missed Call Notification disappear after ■■View Details View callers' phone numbers and date/time Voice Mail messages were left before playing messages. Activate Missed Call Notification beforehand. (ZRight) >> to open Incoming Call Log 7 Select a Voice Mail notification 7 View details 7 A[Menu] 7 Listen to Voice Mail Handset connects to the Network. Follow voice guidance. When Calls are Received while Missed Call Notification is Active… Information window appears for missed calls when handset is turned on or comes into range. Select Missed Call in Information window to view Incoming Call Log. Voice Mail appears in Information window when Voice Mail messages were recorded (ZLeft). Note Alternatively, follow these steps to check Voice Mail: Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Voice Mail/Call Forwarding 4 Listen to Voice Mail 3-7 Calling Call Waiting Group Calling Place the current call on hold and answer a second, or alternate between calls. Call another party during a call and alternate between calls. Add other parties to talk on up to five lines simultaneously. Activating/Canceling Call Waiting Separate subscription is required for this service. Dialing New Number during a Call Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Call Waiting Current status appears. A[Menu] 7 Activate or Deactivate The line switches. The other line is placed on hold. ■■Use Phone Book > a call, A[Menu] 7 Phone Book 7 Select an entry 7 >During Select a number 7 J Answering Second Call Enter a phone number during a call 7 J When tone sounds, J Swap Calls Press J to alternate between calls. When the party hangs up, active call ends. Press J to re-engage the party on hold. Press L to disconnect all lines. ■■Reject Second Call > tone sounds, S[Reject] >When Note When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer On while Call Waiting is active, unanswered calls are transferred to Voice Mail Center or the forwarding number. When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is set to Ringer Off , Call Waiting is disabled. 3-8 During a call, J Press J to toggle lines. When the party hangs up, the call ends. Press J to re-engage the line on hold. Press L to disconnect all lines. Calling Connecting to Multiple Parties Call Barring While switching between two lines, A[Menu] 7 Speak with All Restrict incoming/outgoing Voice Calls, Video Calls or SMS messages. When Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is active, Bar All Outgoing Calls and Bar Connect up to five lines simultaneously. Press L to disconnect all lines. Item Add a New Party to a Call Check Members Talk with One Party End Calls Individually All Incoming Calls are not available. (Call Forwarding or Voice Mail takes priority.) Operation/Description > a number during Group Calling 7 J 7 >Enter After the party is connected, A[Menu] 7 Speak with All > Group Calling, A[Menu] 7 Member >During > a member A[Menu] 7 Split >Highlight > a member 7 S[End] >Highlight Activating/Deactivating Call Barring Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Optional Services 4 Call Barring Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls 7 Select an item (See below) Item Bar All Outgoing Calls Bar All International Calls Bar International Calls Bar All Incoming Calls Bar All If Roamed 3-9 Operation/Description Restrict all non-emergency calls Allow only domestic calls Restrict all international calls except to Japan Reject all calls Reject calls when outside Japan A[Menu] 7 ON or OFF Enter Call Barring Password Calling ■■Cancel All Call Barring > Step 1, Cancel All Barring 7 Enter Call Barring Password >In Phone Book Phone Book Entry Items Note Emergency numbers (110, 119, 118) are dialable when Call Barring for outgoing calls is active. If call is attempted when Call Barring is active, warning message appears. It Save up to 1000 entries in handset Phone Book; 50 entries to USIM Card Phone Book. may take longer to appear in some areas. Check Call Barring settings if the message does not appear. Phone Book Entry Items Caller ID Show or hide your number when calling. Network Set Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Call Settings 4 Show My Number Select an item Network Set Caller ID setting varies by subscription. Note Alternatively, enter these numbers/symbols before the phone number to show or hide Caller ID: Show: Q I Y or G E Q H Hide: Q I R or H E Q H 3-10 Handset USIM Card Last Name/First Name Available Available Reading Available Available Phone Number Email Address Birthday Available N/A Address Available N/A Note Available N/A Voice Call Ringtone Available N/A Video Call Ringtone Available N/A Message Ringtone Available N/A Notification Light Available N/A Picture Available N/A Group Available Available Secret Setting Available N/A Calling Saving to Phone Book Press and hold C z 7 A[Menu] 7 New Entry 7 Select an item 7 Enter information 7 A[Save] ■■Save Settings > Menu 4 Phone Book 4 Settings 4 Save Settings >Main 4 Phone , USIM or Ask Every Time ■■Edit Phone Book Entries >z 7 Highlight a Phone Book entry 7 A[Menu] 7 Edit 7 Edit entry 7 >C A[Save] 3-11 Messaging Basics Messaging Folders Send messages via S! Mail or SMS. SoftBank messaging services are available in Japan and overseas. Messaging Folders S! Mail Exchange text messages with SoftBank or e-mail [Separate subscription compatible handsets, PCs, etc.; attach image or sound required] files etc. SMS Incoming Mail Received Receive Messages Folder 1-3 Exchange short text messages with SoftBank handsets. Spam Folder Create Messages For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Save as Drafts Drafts Send Messages Sent Messages Complete Sent Folder 1-3 Not Complete Unsent Messages ■■Set Auto Delete Off > Delete 7 Auto Delete Sent Messages or >Auto Auto Delete Incoming Messages 7 OFF ■■View Memory Status > >A 7 Memory Status 7 Phone or USIM ( 7 For Phone , Outgoing or Incoming ) 4-1 Messaging Customizing Handset Address Messaging Folder Contents Change your handset mail address (alphanumerics before @) to reduce the risk of receiving spam. Default account name is random alphanumerics. Received/Sent Date & Time, Sender/Recipient S! Mail Subject/ SMS Message Text abc123-xyz @ softbank.ne.jp Account Domain Name Name (Customize here) For details, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Example: Received Folder in Incoming Mail Message Type/Status Message Type Message Status Unread/Read S! Mail Attachment(s) nread/Read S! Mail Notice (Gold) Protected Unread/Read SMS Replied Message nread/Read USIM Card SMS ew Delivery Report (Sent Messages) Forwarded Server Mail Forwarded Message SMS Concatenating High Priority Low Priority 4-2 A7 Settings 7 Custom Mail Address Handset connects to the Network. Follow onscreen instructions. Messaging Sending S! Mail & SMS Sending S! Mail Press and hold A Address field Subject field Attachment field Text field Select Text field 7 Enter text S[Send] Additional Functions ■■Add Attachments > Attachment field 7 Select a folder in Data Folder 7 Select a file 7 >Select A[Send]/[Select] Composition Window Select Subject field 7 Enter subject ■■Add Address > Address field 7 < Add Recipient> 7 Search/enter address 7 Select an >Select address or enter directly Select Address field Select from Phone Book ■■Use Templates > Address field 7 A[Menu] 7 Insert Template 7 Select a template >Select 7 A[Set] Phone Book 7 Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a SoftBank handset number/mail address ■■Use My Pictograms > S! Mail text entry window, G 7 A[Switch] as required 7 Select a My >In Pictogram Enter Directly Enter Number or Enter Address 7 Enter a SoftBank handset number/mail address Select from Sent/Received Logs Send Logs 7 < z to select a Log 7 Highlight a record 7 A[Select] 4-3 Messaging Sending SMS Messages Receiving Messages A 7 Create New SMS Retrieving S! Mail Automatically Auto Download retrieves complete messages and any attachments. Transmission fees are incurred; adjust to use. (To disable Auto Download: ZP.XX-XX) Address field Text field When a new message is received, appears and Information window opens in Standby. Composition Window Select Address field Phone Book 7 Select a Phone Book entry 7 Select a SoftBank handset number Enter Directly Select from Sent/Received Logs Send Logs 7 < z to select a Log 7 Highlight a record 7 A[Select] Select Text field 7 Enter text When number of entered character exceeds limit, S! Mail conversion option message appears. S[Send] ■■Manual Mail Conversion > SMS Composition window, A[Menu] 7 Switch Message Type >In When information window does not appear, A 4 Incoming Mail 4 Select a folder 4 Select a message. Select from Phone Book Enter Number 7 Enter a SoftBank handset number In Information window, Message 4-4 Messaging Retrieving Complete S! Mail Incoming Options When Center sends initial portion of message (S! Mail Notice), retrieve the complete message manually. Select a message with or Select There are sequels at the end of message text TBD 4-5 Internet Yahoo! Keitai Getting Started Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Internet and PC sites. From Internet Main Menu 4 Yahoo! Opening Yahoo! Keitai Menu Yahoo! Keitai View Mobile Internet Websites Download image/sound files, etc. Open Top Menu Yahoo! Keitai Open Menu List Video/Music Streaming Menu List Register S! Quick News PC Sites View PC Sites Select a menu item Repeat Step 2 as required. Web Search Download still images Separate subscription is required for Network access. For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). 5-1 Web Search 7 Enter text Internet Browsing Using PC Sites Entering URL View PC websites using PC Site Browser. Enter URL Directly Some pages may not be viewable. Viewing PC websites may incur high charges. Enter URL 7 Direct Entry 7 Enter URL Use URL History From Enter URL 7 URL History List 7 Select a URL Opening Menu Using Access Histories History 7 Select a history Exiting Mobile Internet Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser Homepage 7 A[OK] 7 A[YES]/S[NO] Select a menu item Repeat Step 2 as required. Web Search L7 Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai. Entering URL Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai. 5-2 Internet Internet Settings Using Access Histories Browser Display Settings/Memory Manager Follow same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai. Follow Step 1 of same operation accessed from Yahoo! Keitai. (ZP.XX-XX) Yahoo! Keitai From Exiting Internet Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 Settings PC Site Browser L7 From Main Menu 4 Yahoo! 4 PC Site Browser 4 PC Site Browser Settings Setting/Operation ■■Font Size Size 7 Large or Small > >Font Default Normal ■■Scroll Unit Unit 7 Whole Screen or Half Screen > >Scroll Single Line ■■Images Off > 7 Display Images 7 OFF >Downloads ON ■■Sounds Off > 7 Play Sounds 7 OFF >Downloads ON ■■Hide Warning Messages when Activating PC Site Browser or Switching to Yahoo! Keitai* Messages 7 Activate PC Site Browser or > >Warning Switch To Yahoo! Keitai 7 OFF * PC Site Browser only 5-3 ON (Show) Internet Setting/Operation Memory Manager & Reset Setting/Operation ■■Clear Cache Manager 7 Clear Cache 7 > >Memory ■■Delete Cookies Manager 7 Delete Cookies 7 > >Memory ■■Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in Yahoo! Keitai1 > >Security 7 Script 7 Select an item Default – ■■Delete Input Memory Manager 7 Delete Input Memory 7 > >Memory Browser2 > >Security 7 Script 7 Select an item – Authorities > 7 Root Certificates 7 Select an item >Security ■■Select whether or Not to Retain Authentication Information Retention 7 Always Keep or Not Keep > >Certificate – Security Settings Default ■■Set Not to Send Referer Information > 7 Send Referer 7 OFF >Security ON (Send) Keep while Browsing Yahoo! Keitai Browser only PC Site Browser only Setting/Operation ■■Initialize Browser Browser 7 > >Initialized ON (Send) 7 Enter Phone Password ■■Reset Browser Settings Defaults 7 A[YES] 7 Enter Phone Password > >Reset ■■Select whether or Not to Allow Cookies to be Stored on handset > 7 Cookies 7 OFF or Ask Every Time >Security – Reset ■■Set Auto Send Off for Manufacturer's Number (for Authentication) > 7 Manufacture Number 7 OFF >Security ON (Run) ■■View Electronic Certificates Issued by Certificate – Setting/Operation Ask before Connect ■■Select whether or Not to Run Scripts in PC Site ■■Delete User ID or Password Entered when Authentication is Required Manager 7 Delete Certificates 7 > >Memory Default ON (Save) 5-4 Default – – Connectivity Infrared Transferable Files Before Using Infrared Transfer Phone Book/Schedule entries, messages, bookmarks and Data Folder files wirelessly between handset and compatible devices, including PCs and other mobiles. 002P 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. When data transfer is interrupted, it may take some time for process to complete. Align infrared ports within 20 cm of one another and make sure no objects are placed between them. Do not move the devices until transfer is complete. Condition One File All Files Phone Book (Account Details)1 2 Available Up to 1000 Schedule entries1 3 Available N/A Messages Available N/A Transferable File Data Folder files Available N/A Bookmarks Available N/A R ingtone, Notification Light, Picture and other entry settings are lost in transfers. Group, Secret Setting and other entry settings are also lost when one entry is transferred. Entries without specified date/time cannot be received. Entries with date/time that cannot be set on 002P are not saved (ZP.12-3). Note Depending on their content, some incoming Phone Book/Schedule entries, messages or bookmarks may not be received, or may be altered beyond the parameters. If memory becomes full, remaining entries are truncated. Within 20 cm Infrared Port 6-1 Connectivity All Phone Book Transfers Sending Precaution One File Transfer Receiving all files overwrites all saved files including secret entries. Sending all Phone Book entries transfers Account Details as well. User-saved Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 Follow the steps below Files Phone Book/ Account Details/ Data Folder files Operation/Description > 7 Infrared >Send Messages/ Schedule entries/ Bookmarks > via Infrared >Send SMS in Incoming Mail folder > Connectivity 7 Infrared >Local Account Details is overwritten on receiving handset (handset number remains). Infrared Authentication Code Infrared Authentication Code (4 digits) is required for all data transfers via Infrared. Sender and recipient must enter same Authentication Code to complete transfers. Main Menu 4 Infrared 4 Send All Phone Book 7 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter Authentication Code Receiving Main Menu 4 Infrared 4 Infrared ON/OFF ON 7 When a file is received, * One File Transfer Select an item 7 Fllow the steps All File Transfers z 7 Enter Phone Password 7 Enter Authentication Code 6-2 Connectivity External Device USB (Japanese) SoftBank Utility Software (Japanese) Connect handset to a PC via USB cable (not included) specified by SoftBank for data transfer or data communication. Phone Book, Calendar, messages, bookmarks and Data Folder files can be transferred to a PC, edited or managed by using SoftBank Utility Software. Transfer data using SoftBank Utility Software. Data Communication via USB Cable USB cable (not included) is necessary for using SoftBank Utility Software. For details on and downloading SoftBank Utility Software, visit Use handset as a modem for Internet access by connecting handset with a PC. http://www.softbank.jp/mb/r/sbu/ (Japanese) Download utility software from URL below and install on PC. http://panasonic.jp/mobile/support/download/002p/index.html Install "USB ドライバ (USB Driver)" and "Modem Wizard" from Utility Software (002P) to a PC Connect handset to PC via USB cable Start up "002P Modem Wizard", and operate communication setup Power up handset before connecting to PC via USB cable. "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. 6-3 Connectivity USB Charge Connect handset to a PC via USB cable to charge battery. Both PC and handset must be powered up. USB Charging may be slower/less effective than AC Charger. 6-4 Camera & Imaging Before Using Camera Image File Formats 002P features approximately 3.2 Mega Pixel CMOS Auto-focus Camera capable of capturing still images and videos. Still images/videos are saved to Data Folder. Image Type Notes Remove dust/debris from lens cover with a soft cloth. Handset movement may blur images especially in dark places; hold handset File Format JPEG (.jpg) Pictures (Data Folder) Videos MPEG-4 (.3gp) Videos (Data Folder) ■■Change Save Location > to 7 Phone or Memory Card >Save 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, Notification Light/Charging Indicator illuminates. Notification Light/Charging Indicator cannot be turned off. Shutter click sounds at fixed volume even in Manner Mode. Note Camera is not available when battery is low. Incoming calls, Alarm and low battery cancel Camera. Captured images/ recorded videos are saved. When left in preview window for three minutes, Camera is canceled and previous window returns. 7-1 Save Location Still images Camera & Imaging Camera Display Indicators Images shown below are for reference only. ■■Picture Preview Window Press P to open key assignment guide. Item ❶ Save to ❷ Size ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺❻ ❼ ❶ Operation Memory Card QXGA UXGA QVGA QQVGA Super Fine ❹ Multi Shot Multi Shot Fine SXGA VGA Wallpaper Normal Night Mode ❺ Self-Timer 5 seconds 10 seconds ❻ White Balance Automatic Fine ❼ Focus Setting ❾ Phone ❸ Quality Night Mode ❽ Description Auto Focus Cloudy Close-up ❽ Focus Guide Adjust focus automatically ❾ Effect Normal/Sepia/Monochrome/Negative Auto Focus Lock Lock focus on the subject Zoom Indicate zoom level (Level 1 to 25) Brightness Adjust brightness (Level -2 to +2) 7-2 Light Bulb Scenery – to set Auto Focus Lock to zoom in/ to zoom out Long press: continuous zoom H Brighter/G darker Camera & Imaging ■■Video Preview Window Press P to open key assignment guide. ❷ ❸ ❹❺ Item ❶ Save to ❷ Quality ❻ ❶ ❸ Recording Time ❼ ❾ Phone Super Fine Fine Normal Attach to S! Mail Available only when Recording Time is set to Extended Video . 5 seconds 10 seconds Automatic Fine Close-up Extended Video ❺ White Balance Cloudy Light Bulb Scenery ❼ Effect Normal/Sepia/Monochrome/Negative ❽ Zoom Indicate zoom level (Level 1 to 25) ❾ Brightness Adjust brightness (Level -2 to +2) 7-3 Operation Memory Card ❹ Self-Timer ❻ Focus Setting ❽ Description to zoom in/ to zoom out Long press: continuous zoom H Brighter/G darker Camera & Imaging Capturing Still Images Capture a succession of 15 still images automatically with a single press. Picture size is fixed to QVGA (240x320) . When Multi Shot is ON , Night Mode is set to OFF automatically. Frame subject [Shoot] to capture the image Camera automatically focuses on subject before capturing image. Shutter click sounds at fixed volume. [Save] To return to preview window without saving the image: K Continuous Shooting In Picture Preview Window, R Frame subject 7 [Shoot] Image thumbnails appear. To stop shooting halfway: K To return to preview window without saving the image: S[Delete] 7 Go to Step 1 Picture Preview Window L to exit To view captured images, When Viewing a Full-size Image Return to Standby. Note Data Folder opens when Phone memory becomes full. Delete files; image is automatically saved. If save location is set to Memory Card and memory becomes full, image is saved to Phone memory automatically. to select an image Full-size image appears. Press to toggle full-size images. A[Save All] or Press [Save] [Save] to save the full-size image. When Viewing Thumbnailed Images A[Menu] 7 Save All Pictures or Save This One Only 7-4 Camera & Imaging Recording Videos F7S Frame subject Other Camera Functions From Video Preview Window appears. ■■Auto Focus Lock To focus on an off-centered subject, lock focus on the subject and recompose your picture. Check if Focus Setting is set to Auto Focus (ZP.6-3). [Shoot] > Focus Guide to subject 7 7 Recompose your picture 7 >Adjust [Save] When in focus, handset sounds and Focus Guide turns green. When out of focus, Focus Guide turns red. To try again: K [Record] to start recording Tone sounds. [Stop] to end recording Tone sounds. Recording stops automatically at maximum recording time. To return to preview window without saving the image: S[Back] To review: Playback Camera: c Video Camera: c F7c S[Video] Video Preview Window ■■Self-Timer > [Shoot]/[Record] ( 7 For Video Camera, >T 7 Frame subject 7 [Stop]) 7 [Save] or Save to Data Folder Self-Timer tone sounds. After set period of time, shutter is released and capturing starts. Press T to toggle 5 seconds , 10 seconds and OFF . While Self-Timer is active, press S[Cancel] to return to preview window without canceling Self-Timer. To save the video, Save to Data Folder L to exit Return to Standby. automatically saved. ■■Send Still Images via S! Mail > subject 7 [Shoot] 7 A[S! Mail] 7 Create message (ZFrom >Frame Step 2 on P.13-4) automatically. To delete the saved file, select Delete . Set Recording Time to Attach to S! Mail beforehand (ZP.6-4). Note If Phone memory becomes full, Data Folder opens. Delete files; image is If save location is set to Memory Card, file is saved to Memory Card ■■Send Video via S! Mail [Record] 7 [Stop] 7 Attach to S! Mail 7 Create > subject 7 >Frame message (ZFrom Step 2 on P.13-4) 7-5 Others Digital TV Watching TV Initial Setup Set channels for your area. Up to ten Channel Lists can be saved. Main Menu 4 TV 4 Channel Settings 4 Select Area Select a region 7 Select a prefecture 7 Automatic Channel Setup Viewer If manual setup fails, try automatic channel setup. Main Menu 4 TV 4 Channel Settings 4 Set from Current Location 7 After channel search, Select a channel Direct Channel Access Q - O G (Channel 10) P (Channel 11) H (Channel 12) 7 Enter title Previous/ Next Channel Channel Search 8-1 Press and hold To stop:S[Cancel] / K To end TV, L 7 Others Indicators Screenshots are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows differ in appearance. Description Operation ❶ Image Item – – ❷ Captions – – ❺ ❻❼❽ ❾ ❸ Data Broadcast ❶ (ZP.5-7) AV Mode Broadcast Mode ❹ Operation Mode1 ❺ Channel ❷ ❻ Signal Strength Level ❶ ❼ TV Off Timer ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻❼❽ ❾ – Each key press toggles modes. (ZP.5-3) – Strong←――→Weak Out of range – (ZP.5-8) – ❽ Receiving Captions – ❾ Volume – Adjust volume: Mute/Resume: K3 / + (Side Key) Program Title – J/ – Indicator/Caption Setting2 Indicators: ON/OFF Caption: Normal/Small/OFF Each key press toggles settings. Display/Caption1 Display: ON/OFF Caption: ON/OFF Each key press toggles settings. Available only in Normal Screen 2 Available only in Wide Screen 3 Available only in AV Mode 8-2 Appendix ■■Delete Backup Files > Step 3, Overwrite to Phone 7 7 Highlight a file 7 A[Menu] 7 >In Delete 7 Content Key backup files cannot be deleted. Handset Data Backup Back up handset data (Phone Book, Calendar, Messages, Bookmarks, Content Keys) to Memory Card; restore handset data after accidental loss/alteration. ■■Back Up Content Key > Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager >Main 4 Memory Card Backup/Restore 4 Enter Phone Password 4 Content Key 4 Copy to Memory Card or Copy to Phone Content Keys with expiration dates or usage limits cannot be backed up. USIM Card inserted when Content Keys were moved to Memory Card must be inserted to move Content Keys from Memory 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 Memory Card when backed up. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information for more information (ZXX-XX). Backing up Content Keys overwrites previously saved Content Key backup. Main Menu 4 Settings 4 Memory Card Manager 4 Memory Card Backup/Restore Enter Phone Password Backup Select an item For Messaging , select a messaging folder Copy to Memory Card 7 Restore Overwrite to Phone 7 Select a file 7 Backup date serves as file name. Example: “100202000.vcf” indicates that the file was backed up on 2 February 2010 Backup files restored from Incoming Mail/Sent Messages folders are saved to Received/Sent folders. 9-1 Appendix Software Update Update Results In Information window, Update Results When Information window does not appear, Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Software Update 4 Update Results. Check for 002P software updates and download as required. Transmission fees do not apply to updates (including checking for updates, downloading and rewriting). Software Update may take approximately 30 minutes. Fully charge battery beforehand. Even if appears, low battery message may Scheduled Update Follow onscreen instructions for setup. Confirmation appears at scheduled update time. Press for update to start. appear. In this case, charge battery until Charging Indicator goes out. Select a place where signal is strong and stable. Other functions are not available during Software Update. Software Update does not affect Phone Book entries, files saved in Data Folder or other content, but it is recommended that you create a backup of any important information and data (note that some files cannot be copied). SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting from loss of data, information, etc. Do not remove battery during the update. Update will fail. Software Update failure may disable handset. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (ZP.XX-XX). Note SoftBank is not liable for damages resulting from loss of data, information, etc. Update may temporarily cancel Keyguard. Alarm tone does not sound during update. For more information, visit SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://www.softbank.jp). Main Menu 4 Tools 4 Software Update 4 Software Update or wait ten seconds 7 Follow onscreen instructions After download is complete, handset automatically turns off and restarts before Software Update begins. After Software Update is complete, handset automatically turns off and restarts before information appears for successful update. (This process takes approximately 30 seconds.) 9-2 Appendix Troubleshooting Outgoing calls will not connect ・ Is area code entered? ・ Is restricting outgoing calls in Call Barring? (ZP.XX-XX) Handset does not turn on ・ Was L pressed for more than three seconds? ・ Is battery level sufficient? ・ Is battery inserted properly? (ZP.XX-XX) Outgoing calls will not connect or busy signal sounds ・ Did you enter area code? Call is interrupted or disconnected ・ Does appear? Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak? Move to a location where signal is strong. Handset functions do not work after turning power on ・ Does PIN entry window appear? PIN Certification is ON . Enter PIN. (ZP.XX-XX) Insert USIM or INVALID USIM appears when handset is turned on or operations attempted ・ Is USIM Card inserted correctly? (ZP.XX-XX) ・ Unusable USIM Card may be inserted (ZP.XX-XX). ・ USIM Card IC chip may be dirty. Wipe with a clean cloth, then insert USIM Card correctly. Display clock is reset ・ Replacing battery does not reset Display clock; however, if battery is removed for long periods, the clock may be reset. Set Date & Time (ZP.XX-XX) or Retrieve NW Info (ZP.XX-XX) again. Digital TV does not work ・ Is handset out of terrestrial Digital TV broadcasting service area or in a location where airwaves are weak? Move to a location where airwaves are strong (ZP.XX-XX). Keypad does not respond ・ Does appear in Standby? Keyguard is active (ZP.XX-XX). Cancel Keyguard. Outgoing calls or Video Calls will not connect or message and Internet connections are unavailable ・ Does (red) appear? Is handset out-of-range or in a location where signal is weak? Move to a location where signal is strong. ・ Does appear? Cancel Emission OFF Mode (ZP.XX-XX). ・ Are you using handset overseas? Set international settings (e.g. select operator) to use abroad (ZP.XX-XX). 9-3 Appendix Warning Signs Cannot charge battery ・ Is AC Charger (sold separately) firmly connected to handset or Desktop Holder (not included)? (ZP.XX-XX) ・ Is AC Charger securely plugged into an outlet? ・ Is battery installed in handset correctly? (ZP.XX-XX) ・ Is handset correctly mounted in Desktop Holder? ・ Make sure handset, battery, Desktop Holder and AC Charging terminals are clean. ・ Is ambient temperature between +5°C and +35°C? Otherwise, battery may not reach full charge. ・ When charging battery during a call/data transmission, Notification Light/ Charging Indicator may go out due to handset temperature increase. When handset temperature returns to normal level, Notification Light/Charging Indicator illuminates again. ・ Battery may need to be replaced. Problem appears appears Low battery message appears and battery alarm tone sounds Handset/accessories feel warm ・ AC Charger/Desktop Holder may warm during charging. Handset may warm during long use. This is normal if you can hold it comfortably. Low temperature burns may occur if handset is held against skin for long periods. Battery Operating Time is greatly reduced ・ Battery Operating Time may be reduced by environmental factors such as temperature, charging conditions or signal strength, as well as by operations or settings. See "Charging Time & Operating Time Estimates" (ZP.XX-XX) and "Battery Time" (ZP.XX-XX). 9-4 Causes and Remedies Handset is out-of-range. Move to a location where signal is strong. Keyguard is active (ZP.XX-XX). Cancel Keyguard to use keys. Answer calls even if Keyguard is active. Battery is low. Charge (ZP.XX-XX) or replace battery (ZP.XX-XX). Appendix Safety Precautions Handset, Battery, USIM Card, AC Charger (sold separately) & Memory Card (not included) ■■Before use, read these safety precautions carefully and use your handset properly. Keep this guide in a safe place for future reference. ■■These safety precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to Danger the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property, and must be observed at all times. ■■SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. ■■These symbols indicate level of harm from failure to observe cautions or improper usage. Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading this guide. Danger Do not use or leave handset, battery or Charger (sold separately) in locations subject to high temperature, such as near an open flame/heater, in sunlight or inside a car on an extremely hot day. Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire. Handset or related hardware may deform or malfunction. Part of the casing may also become hot and cause burns. Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use Warning Risk of death or serious injury from improper use Caution Risk of minor injury or damage to property from improper use Do not use excessive force to attach battery or connect Charger to handset. Battery or connector may be the wrong way around. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset or related hardware. May cause accidents such as fire, bodily injury, electric shock or equipment malfunction. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Modifying handset is a violation of Radio Law and subject to prosecution. ■■Symbol Explanations Make sure to understand these symbols and precautions before reading this guide. Prohibited Action Avoid Moisture Disassembly Prohibited Always Dry Hands First Compulsory Action Disconnect Power Source Do not get handset, battery and Charger wet. If handset, battery or Charger is left wet or battery is charged after exposure to liquids such as water or pet urine, overheating, electric shock, fire, injury or malfunction may occur. Be mindful of location when using handset, battery and Charger. Handle with care. 9-5 Appendix Caution Use specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder (not included). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and Charger may overheat, catch fire or cause malfunction. Do not place handset, battery or Charger on an unstable surface. May fall, causing injury or malfunction. Take extra precautions while vibration alert is active or during charging. Warning Keep handset and related hardware out of the reach of young children. May result in accidental ingestion or bodily injury. Do not place handset, battery or Charger inside cooking appliances, such as microwave ovens or high-pressure containers, or on IH cooking heaters. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Handset or Charger may overheat, emit smoke, catch fire or cause malfunction. If for use by child, guardian should teach proper handling and ensure handset and related hardware is used as directed. May result in bodily injury. Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force or impacts. Battery may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or cause electric shock or damage to handset. Do not allow liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) or conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) to contact Charger terminals, external port terminals or Memory Card slot. May cause fire or malfunction triggered by short-circuit. Keep handset off and Charger disconnected near propane gas, in filling stations or places where flammable gas is generated. Handset use in such areas may lead to fire. If handset, battery or Charger emits an unusual sound, smoke or odor, perform following steps: 1. Unplug Charger from outlet. 2. Turn off handset. 3. Remove battery. (Take care to avoid burns or injuries.) May cause fire or electric shock. 9-6 Appendix Warning Battery If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or clothing, stop handset use immediately and rinse fluid off with clean water. Battery fluid is harmful to your skin. Danger See battery label to confirm battery type. Label Battery Type Li-ion 00 Lithium-ion If battery does not charge after specified time, stop charging. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not throw battery into fire. Battery may leak, explode or catch fire. If battery emits an unusual odor, overheats, discolors or deforms, immediately remove battery and move it away as far as possible from any flame or fire. Take care to avoid burns or injuries. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not pierce battery with a nail or other sharp object, hit it with a hammer, step on it, or subject it to strong shocks. Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Caution Do not touch terminals with metallic objects or carry/store battery with conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.). Battery may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse. Place tape over the terminals to insulate battery, and take it to a SoftBank retailer or institution that handles used batteries in your area. Comply with local waste disposal regulations for recycling. If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; flush with clean water and see a doctor immediately. Failure to do so may cause blindness. 9-7 Appendix Caution Handset If handset affects car electronics, stop use. Handset use may affect electronics in some models. In this case, stop use; could impede safe driving. Warning Do not use handset while driving a vehicle. Doing so may interfere with safe driving and cause an accident. Stop your vehicle to park in a safe place before using handset. Drivers using handsets while driving are subject to prosecution. Do not place a magnetic card near or in handset. The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards and floppy disks, etc. may be erased. Do not aim the infrared port at eyes when using infrared communication. Doing so may affect eyes. Do not swing handset by its strap, etc. Handset may strike you or others, or strap may be broken resulting in injury or damage to handset or other property. Turn off handset near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals. Handset may cause these devices to malfunction. *Electronic devices that may be affected: Hearing aids, implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices. Do not place your ear too close to the speaker while ringer sounds or sound files play. May impair hearing. If skin abnormality occurs, immediately stop use and seek medical treatment. Handset contains metals. Handset use may cause itching, rashes, eczema or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition. Turn off handset aboard aircraft. Handset signal may interfere with aircraft operation. When in-flight handset use is permitted, follow airline instructions for proper use. Parts Materials/Surface Finish PC resin/Acrylic UV cured coating Main Display side Keypad side, Battery side, ABS resin/Acrylic UV cured coating Battery Cover Outer case PC+ABS resin/Acrylic UV cured coating External Display side (Handset color Venetian Rosso: Evaporated tin coating) Main Display panel, Camera panel Acrylic resin/Hard coating PC resin/Acrylic UV cured coating External Display panel If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as Vibration or Ringer Volume for incoming transmissions. May affect heart. TBD In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset and seek shelter. There is a risk of being struck by lightning and suffering electric shock. 9-8 Appendix Parts Ornamental parts on External Display side Keypad Side Key One-push Open Button Metal part of One-push Open Button External Port cover Charging Terminals Stop pads Screws (Battery compartment) Battery compartment Resin part Battery terminals Metal part Battery Battery Terminals Materials/Surface Finish PC resin/Evaporated coating, Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/Acrylic UV cured coating ABS resin/Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin Aluminium/Alumite treatment Elastomer resin Phosphor bronze/ Gold plating on nickel plating Acrylic urethane resin Aluminium killed steel/Nickel plating PC resin PPS resin Beryllium copper/ Gold plating on nickel plating PC resin (Label:PET resin) Glass fiber reinforced epoxy board/ Gold plating on nickel plating Do not turn up the volume unnecessarily high when using earphones. Using earphones with volume turned up for an extended period may impair hearing or injure ears. TBD Handset may become hot while used in a hot environment. Avoid prolonged skin contact that may result in burns. Make sure not to trap fingers or objects when opening/closing handset. May result in injury or damage to display. Watch TV with adequate lighting and distance from Display. May damage eyesight. 9-9 Appendix AC Charger (sold separately) When plugging Charger into outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from Desktop Holder terminals or Charger plug/terminals and plug Charger firmly into outlet. May cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire. Warning Do not cover or wrap Charger during charging. May cause overheating, fire or malfunction. Unplug Charger during periods of disuse. May cause electric shock, fire or malfunction. Always use the specified power supply/voltage. Using incorrect voltage may cause fire or malfunction. AC Charger: AC100V-240V (household AC outlet only) In-Car Charger: DC12V, 24V (vehicles with a negative earth only) If liquid such as water or pet urine get into Charger, unplug it immediately. May cause electric shock, smoke emission or fire. Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative (-) earth. Do not use In-Car Charger if vehicle has a positive (+) earth. May cause fire. Caution Pull Charger (not cord) to unplug Charger. Pulling on the cord may damage the cord and cause electric shock or fire. Do not use Charger in thunderstorms. There is a risk of suffering electric shock. Always unplug Charger before cleaning it. May result in electric shock. Do not handle Charger with wet hands. May cause electric shock or malfunction. If In-Car Charger fuse blows, always replace it with specified fuse. Using the incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. Refer to the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse specifications. If dust accumulates on plug, unplug Charger and wipe with a dry cloth. May cause fire. 9-10 Appendix Near Electronic Medical Equipment Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators may be in use nearby. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. Warning This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001). If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm away from the implant at all times. Handset radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator operations. Persons using electronic medical equipment outside medical facilities should consult the vendor about possible radio wave effects. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment operations. Observe the following in medical facilities. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment. • Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units or Coronary Care Units. • Turn off handset inside hospital wards. • Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use nearby. • Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions strictly. 9-11 Appendix Handling Precautions General Notes SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration/repair of handset/Memory Card information (Phone Book entries, image/sound files, etc.). Back-up important information. Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places. Use handset without disturbing others. Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request. Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference. Read Memory Card manual beforehand for proper use. Beware of eavesdropping. Digital signals reduce interception, however transmissions may be overheard. Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping. “eavesdropping” means radio communication is received by another receiver deliberately or accidentally. Be cautious of unsafe websites. Take extra precautions especially when posting personal information on websites. Electromagnetic Waves For body worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 9-12 Appendix FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organization through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.816 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a holder or carry case, is 0.461 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user’s body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID UCE210036A. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.846 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.836 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. *The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. ** Please see Electromagnetic Waves on page XX-XX for important notes regarding body worn operation. 9-13 Appendix Declaration of Conformity Soiled terminals may cause poor connection. If the terminals are dirty, use a dry cloth or cotton swab to wipe them clean. Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it. We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd., declare that SoftBank 002P conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of conformity to this effect can be found at http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html This product is only intended for sale in Japan. Compliance to the European RTTE directive applies to: SoftBank 002P handset, Battery (PMBAS1) and AC Charger (SoftBank ZTDAA1 , marked MITSUMI). Handset Care 002P is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. •• Do not expose handset to precipitation. •• Air conditioned air may cause condensation, resulting in corrosion. •• Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms. •• On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf. •• Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction. Avoid forceful rubbing or scratching handset displays. Do not subject handset to excessive force. •• Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. •• Do not place heavy objects on a bag with handset inside. Do not remove nameplate from handset; doing so invalidates warranty. Always turn off handset before removing battery. If battery is removed while saving or sending mail, data may be altered or lost. LCD is manufactured with high precision technology, however, some pixels may appear darker/brighter. Connect only specified products to External Port. While walking, moderate earphone volume to make sounds around you audible and help avoid accidents. When holding handset in use, do not cover Speaker. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages. Use handset within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight. Handset may become warm during use or charging. This is not malfunction. Battery may swell as service life nears end; this is not a problem. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage color filter and affect image color. 9-14 Appendix Function Usage Limits These functions are disabled after handset replacement/upgrade or service cancellation: Camera; Digital TV; Media Player; S! Appli. After a period of disuse, these functions may become unusable. Mobile Camera Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera. Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction. Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the camera Copyrights and Others Right of Portrait Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an individual’s photograph by others. Right of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right (property right) designed to protect celebrities’ interests. Be careful when taking pictures with the handset camera. Photographing, publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are illegal. Copyrights on important occasions like wedding ceremonies. Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder (photographer), except for personal use. Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited. Sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other copyrighted materials, their respective works and copyright holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplicated materials are limited to private use only. If duplications (including conversion of data types), modifications, transfer of duplicates or distribution on networks are made without permission of copyright holders, this constitutes “Literary Piracy” and “Infringement of Copyright Holder Rights” and a criminal action for reparations and criminal punishment may be filed. If duplicates are made using handset, please observe the copyright laws. Materials captured with handset camera are also subject to the above. 9-15 Appendix This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license and AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard and AVC Standard ("MPEG-4/AVC Video") and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4/AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a licensed video provider licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC Video. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Aplix, microJBlend and JBlend, and all Aplix- or JBlend-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in the U.S., Japan and other countries. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. microSD Logo is a trademark. Chaku-Uta® and Chaku-Uta Full® are registered trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. Machi-Uta® is a registered trademark of KDDI CORPORATION. Powered by MascotCapsule® MascotCapsule® is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION ©2010 HI CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved. This product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries. ©2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. This product contains Adobe® Flash® Lite™ Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Copyright© 1996-2008 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. "AutoArt" adopted by this product is based on Emoji Lite®, protected by the intellectual property rights of Acrodea, Inc. SOFTBANK, SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese and the SOFTBANK logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries. S! Mail, Graphic Mail, Feeling Mail and 3G HighSpeed are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the U.S. This product is manufactured or sold under license from InterDigital Technology Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 9-16 Appendix The software contained in 002P is copyrighted material; copyright, moral right and other related rights are protected by copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile or reverse-engineer the software, and do not separate it from hardware in whole or part. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This mobile phone 002P meets the MIC's* technical regulation for exposure to radio waves. The technical regulation established permitted levels of radio frequency energy, based on standards developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The regulation employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit is 2 watts/kilogram (W/kg)** averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The value of the limit is equal to the international guidelines recommended by ICNIRP***. All mobile phones should be confirmed to comply with the regulation, before they are available for sale to the public. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone is 0.793 W/kg when tested for use at the ear. The test for SAR was conducted in accordance with MIC's testing procedure, using standard operating positions, with the phone transmitting at its highest permitted power level. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, all phones meet MIC's technical regulation. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the phone during operation can be well below the maximum value. For more information about SAR, see the following websites: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/body/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/ (Japanese) *Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications 9-17 Appendix **The technical regulation is provided in Article 14-2 of the Ministry Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment. ***International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection 9-18 Appendix Specifications Support 002P Weight (including battery) Dimensions (closed) 3G Standby Time (closed) GSM 3G Talk Time Video Call GSM TV Reception Time AC Charger Charging Time In-Car Charger 3G Maximum Output GSM XXX g* XXX x XXX x XXX mm* XXX hours* XXX hours* XXX minutes* XXX minutes* XXX minutes* XXX hours* 130 minutes* 130 minutes* 0.25 W 2.0 W * Approximate value Battery Voltage Battery Type Capacity Dimensions 3.7 V Lithium-ion 800 mAh 45 x 4.5 x 37 mm* Warranty Warranty is provided when you purchase a 002P. Check name of distributor and date of purchase. Read through contents and keep in a safe place. The warranty term is described in the warranty. SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from use of this product. After-Sales Service See "Troubleshooting" (ZP.XX-XX) before contacting SoftBank for service or repairs. If you cannot find solutions or solve problems, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (ZP.XX-XX) in your subscription area and provide a detailed description of the problem. Repairs within warranty are performed under terms and conditions described. Out of warranty, any repairs are performed upon request at subscriber's expense. * Approximate value Specifications subject to change without notice. 9-19 Appendix Customer Service For information about SoftBank handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center General Customer From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 0800-919-0157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 113 0800-919-0113 If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number (charges apply) below for your service area: Hokkaido Area, Tohoku Area Hokuriku Area, Kanto Koshinetsu Area 022-380-4380 Tokai Area 052-388-2002 Kansai Area 06-7669-0180 Chugoku, Shikoku Area Kyushu, Okinawa Area 092-687-0010 SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (toll free from SoftBank handsets) If handset is lost/stolen, call this number immediately (international charges apply) 9-20 SoftBank 002P User Guide February 2011, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop. Model: SoftBank 002P Manufacturer: Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards. Recycle your old handsets, batteries and charger units (all manufacturers and brands). Before you recycle, please remember these important points: ◦ Handsets, batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned. ◦ Always erase all data recorded on old handsets (Phone Book entries, call records, mail, etc.) before recycling. 3TR100355AAA S0311-1
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