Sharp HRO00173 Cellular Phone User Manual 12 SH 10D Draft Operation Manual
Sharp Corporation Cellular Phone 12 SH 10D Draft Operation Manual
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2012ďź7ďź3ç General Inquiries(Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) Repairs (Business hours: 24 hours (open all year round)) 0120-005-250 (toll free) ÉŚ Service available in: English, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Korean. ÉŚ Unavailable from part of IP phones. (Business hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (open all year round)) ÉĄFrom DOCOMO mobile phones ÉĄFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only) (In Japanese only) (No prefix) 113 (toll free) 0120-800-000 (toll free) ÉŚ Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. ÉŚ Unavailable from part of IP phones. ÉĄFrom DOCOMO mobile phones ÉĄFrom land-line phones (In Japanese only) (In Japanese only) (No prefix) 151 (toll free) 0120-800-000 (toll free) ÉŚ Unavailable from land-line phones, etc. ÉŚ Unavailable from part of IP phones. É Please confirm the phone number before you dial. É For Applications or Repairs and After-Sales Service, please contact the above-mentioned information center or the docomo Shop etc. near you on the NTT DOCOMO website. NTT DOCOMO websiteČhttp://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/ Loss or theft of handset or payment of cumulative cost overseas (available 24 hours a day) (available 24 hours a day) From DOCOMO mobile phones From DOCOMO mobile phones International call access code for the country you stay -81-3-6832-6600* (toll free) International call access code for the country you stay -81-3-6718-1414* (toll free) * You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc. ÉŚ If you use SH-09D, you should dial the number +81-3-6832-6600 (to enter â+â, touch â0â for a while). * You are charged a call fee to Japan when calling from a land-line phone, etc. ÉŚ If you use SH-09D, you should dial the number +81-3-6718-1414 (to enter â+â, touch â0â for a while). From land-line phones From land-line phones Universal number international prefix -8000120-0151* * You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay. ÉŚ For international call access codes for major countries and universal number international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website. SH-09D Failures encountered overseas Universal number international prefix -8005931-8600* * You might be charged a domestic call fee according to the call rate for the country you stay. ÉŚ For international call access codes for major countries and universal number international prefix, refer to DOCOMO International Services website. ÉÄĄIf you lose your handset or have it stolen, immediately take the steps necessary for suspending the use of the handset. ÉÄĄIf the handset you purchased is damaged, bring your handset to a repair counter specified by DOCOMO after returning to Japan. Donât forget your mobile phone⌠or your manners! When using your mobile phone in a public place, donât forget to show common courtesy and consideration for others around you. Sales: Manufacturer: SHARP Corporation â12.6 (1st Edition) 12F TU196 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL â12.6 Precautions (ALWAYS FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS) Before use, read these âPrecautionsâ carefully and use your handset properly. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. These precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to the user and to surrounding people, as well as damage to property, and must be observed at all times. The following symbols indicate the different degrees of injury or damage that may occur if information provided is not observed and the handset is used improperly. Danger This symbol indicates that âdeath or serious bodily injury may directly and immediately result from improper useâ. Warning This symbol indicates that âdeath or serious bodily injury may result from improper useâ. Caution This symbol indicates that âminor injury and/or property damage may result from improper useâ. Contents/Precautions The following symbols indicate specific directions. Indicates a prohibited action. Indicates not to disassemble the device. Indicates not to use the device near water or get it wet. Indicates not to handle the device with wet hands. Indicates that instructions specified are compulsory (must be followed). Indicates that the power cord must be unplugged from the outlet. âPrecautionsâ is explained in the following six sections. Handling the handset, battery pack, adapters, wireless charger and docomo mini UIM card (general) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 7 Handling the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 9 Handling battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 11 Handling adapters and wireless charger. . . P. 12 Handling docomo mini UIM card. . . . . . . . . P. 14 Handling near electronic medical equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 14 Handling the handset, battery pack, adapters, wireless charger and docomo mini UIM card (general) Do not get the equipment wet with water, drinking water, pet urine, etc. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Refer to the following for details on waterproofness. nâWaterproof/Dust-proofâ on P. 22 Use only the battery packs and adapters specified by NTT DOCOMO for use with the handset. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Warning Do not subject the equipment to strong force or impacts or throw it. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Danger Do not use, store or leave the equipment in locations subject to high temperatures (near a fire or heating unit, in a kotatsu, under direct sunlight, inside a vehicle on a hot day, etc.). May cause fires, burns or bodily injury. Do not place the equipment inside cooking appliances such as microwave ovens or pressure cookers. Do not allow conductive materials (such as metal objects and pencil lead) to come into contact with the charger terminal, external connector terminal or earphone/microphone terminal. In addition, do not insert such objects. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Do not cover or wrap the equipment with bedding etc. when using or charging. May cause fires or burns. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the equipment. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Contents/Precautions Turn off the handset near high-precision electronic devices or devices that use weak electronic signals. May interfere with the operation of electronic devices. Take particular care with the following devices Hearing aids, implanted cardiac pacemakers, implanted cardioverter-defibrillators or other electronic medical equipment. Fire alarms, automatic doors, and other equipment controlled by electronic signals. If you use an implanted cardiac pacemaker, implanted cardioverter-defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, contact the respective manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the equipment is affected by signals. Do not paste metallic objects (stickers etc. which contain metal) on the surface of the wireless charger, back cover of the handset or battery pack. May cause fires, burns or bodily injury. Do not place metallic objects (straps, clips, etc. which contain metal) between the wireless charger and handset or battery pack. May cause fires, burns or bodily injury. When charging with the wireless charger, remove the cover etc. with which the handset is equipped. Failure to charge arising from material and thickness of the cover or foreign objects such as dust caught between the handset and the cover may cause fires, burns or bodily injury. Be sure to turn off the handset and not to charge the battery in locations such as gas stations where flammable gas is generated. May cause a gas explosion or fire. To use Osaifu-Keitai in locations such as gas stations, be sure to turn off the power in advance (If the Osaifu-Keitai lock setting is activated, disable the lock before turning off the power). If you notice anything unusual, such as an unusual odor, overheating, discoloration or deformation during use, charging or storage, immediately follow the instructions below. Unplug the power cord from the outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Turn off the handset. Remove the battery pack from the handset. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Caution Do not leave the equipment on unstable surfaces, such as on a wobbly table or sloped surface. May fall and cause injury. Do not store the equipment in locations that are subject to humidity, dust or high temperatures. May cause fires, burns or electric shock. If being used by a child, have a guardian teach him/her the proper handling procedures. In addition, check that the child is using the equipment as directed. May result in bodily injury. Contents/Precautions Keep the equipment out of the reach of young children. A young child may swallow the equipment or suffer other bodily injury. Be very careful when using the handset connected to adapters repeatedly or for long periods of time. The handset, battery pack or adapters may become warm if 1Seg etc. is used for a long time while charging. Touching high temperature areas for a prolonged period of time may cause skin irritations, itchiness or low-temperature burns in some people. Do not point the illuminated light directly at someoneâs eyes. Especially when you shoot still pictures or moving pictures of young children, keep 1 m or more distance from them. Do not use Mobile light near peopleâs faces. Eyesight may be temporarily affected leading to accidents. Precautions: The mobile light source used for this product may emit the light over the safety level for eyes when operations such as undirected adjustments are intentionally made. Therefore, do not disassemble the handset. EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001 CLASS1 LED Product Handling the handset Warning Mobile light Do not aim the infrared port towards the eyes. May cause eye injury. Do not aim the infrared port towards home electric appliances with an infrared device during infrared communication. May interfere with the operation of infrared devices and cause an accident. CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedure other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. As the emission level from Mobile light LED used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Servicing is limited to qualified servicing station only. Do not allow water or other liquids, metal, flammable material or other foreign objects to enter the docomo mini UIM card or microSD Card slot on the handset. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. Contents/Precautions Do not shine the light at anyone driving a car or other vehicles. May prevent a driver from driving safely and cause a traffic accident. Turn off the handset in areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in aircraft or hospitals. May interfere with the operation of electronic devices and electronic medical equipment. Follow the instructions given by the respective medical facilities regarding the use of mobile phones on their premises. Actions such as using a mobile phone aboard aircraft are prohibited and punishable by law. However, follow the instructions on use of the handset given by the airline if the handset can be used aboard aircraft by setting the handset such as setting it not to emit radio wave. Keep the handset away from the ears during a call in which hands-free is set or while the ring tone is ringing. When you attach the earphone/ microphone, etc. to the handset to play games, music, etc., do not make the volume too loud. Excessive high volume may damage your hearing. Also, it may prevent you from hearing ambient sounds and cause an accident. Earphone Signal Level The maximum output voltage for the music player function, measured in accordance with EN 50332-2, is 50 0 mV. If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as the vibrator and ring tone volume for incoming calls. May have harmful effects on your heart. 10 Contents/Precautions If you are using electronic medical equipment, contact the respective manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the equipment is affected by signals. May interfere with the operation of electronic medical equipment etc. If the display part or camera lens is damaged, be careful of broken glass and the exposed inside of the handset. The surface of the display is covered by a protective film while the surface of the camera lens is covered by a plastic panel so as to minimize the possibility of glass scattering. However, touching the broken or exposed parts may cause injury. Caution Do not swing the handset by its strap etc. May hit you or others around you, resulting in bodily injury. Do not use a damaged handset. May cause fires, burns, bodily injury or electric shock. For using a motion sensor and geomagnetic sensor, check the safety around, hold the handset and do not swing them more than necessary. May cause injury etc. If the display is broken and the liquid crystal then leaks, do not get the liquid on your skin (face, hands, etc.). May result in loss of eyesight and harm to your skin. If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse your eyes or mouth with clean water and see a doctor. If the liquid comes into contact with your skin or clothes, immediately wipe it off with alcohol, and wash with water and soap. The surface of the display is covered with a protective film for ensuring the security against any damages caused by the handset being dropped or receiving a strong impact etc. Do not remove the film forcibly or damage it. Using the equipment with the film removed may damage the display and cause bodily injury. If you use the handset in a vehicle, contact the vehicle manufacturer or dealer to check whether the operation of the vehicle is affected by signals. May interfere with the operation of electronic equipment in some vehicle models. In such cases, stop using the handset. Use of the handset may cause skin irritations such as itchiness, rashes or eczema in some people. If this occurs, immediately stop using the handset and seek medical treatment. For details on materials of each part nâMaterial listâ on P. 15 Look at the display in a well-lit place, keeping a certain distance from the screen. Otherwise, eyesight may be weakened. Handling battery pack Check the type of battery using the information printed on the battery pack label. Label Battery type Li-ion00 Lithium-ion Danger Do not touch terminals with metallic objects such as wires. In addition, do not carry or store the battery pack with metallic necklaces etc. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. Check that the battery pack is facing the correct direction before you attach it to the handset. If you are having difficulty fitting the battery pack to the handset, do not use excessive pressure to force the battery into place. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. Do not throw the battery pack into a fire. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. Do not puncture, hit with a hammer or step on the battery pack. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. If the battery fluid etc. comes into contact with your eyes, do not rub your eyes but immediately rinse your eyes with clean water. Then seek prompt medical treatment. May result in loss of eyesight. Contents/Precautions 11 Warning If any trouble such as a deformation or scratches caused by dropping the battery pack is found, never use it. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. If the battery pack leaks or emits an unusual odor, immediately stop using it and move it away from any naked flames or fire. The battery fluid is flammable and could ignite, causing a fire or explosion. Do not allow a pet to bite the battery pack. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. Caution If the battery fluid etc. leaks, do not get the liquid on your skin (face, hands, etc.). May result in loss of eyesight and harm to your skin. If the liquid comes into contact with your eyes, mouth, skin or clothes, immediately rinse them with clean water. If the liquid etc. comes into contact with your eyes or mouth, see a doctor immediately after rinsing your eyes or mouth. Handling adapters and wireless charger Warning Do not use if the cord of the adapter or of the wireless charger is damaged. May cause fires, burns or electric shock. Do not dispose of used battery packs in ordinary garbage. May cause fires or damage to the environment. Place tape over the terminals to insulate unnecessary battery packs, and take them to a docomo Shop, retailer or institution that handles used batteries in your area. Do not use or charge a wet battery pack. The battery pack may catch fire, explode, overheat or leak. Never use the AC adapter or the wireless charger in humid locations such as a bathroom. May cause fires, burns or electric shock. The DC adapter should only be used in negative grounded vehicles. Never use it in positive grounded vehicles. May cause fires, burns or electric shock. Do not touch adapters or the wireless charger if you hear thunder. May cause electric shock. 12 Contents/Precautions The surface of the handset uses the aluminium material. Note that dent and abrasion are easily remained as aluminium is a soft material. Notes about the battery pack The battery pack is a consumable product. Though usage time varies with use, change the battery if the battery level is extremely low even after being fully charged. Purchase a specified new battery pack. Charge battery in areas where ambient temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. The usage time for a battery pack depends on the usage and deterioration of battery pack. Depending on usage, the battery pack may swell as it approaches the end of its service life, but this will not cause problems. Note the following when the battery pack is stored. Storage with the battery pack fully charged (immediately after charging is completed) Storage with no battery level (cannot turn the main body on) May lower the performance or shorten the life of the battery pack. Approximately 40% is recommended as the battery level for storage. Notes about adapters and the wireless charger Charge the battery in areas where the ambient temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. Do not charge the battery pack in the following locations. Areas with high humidity or dust, or in areas exposed to frequent vibrations Close to land-line phones, TVs, radios, etc. 18 Contents/Precautions Adapters or the wireless charger may become warm during charging but this is not a malfunction. Do not use the DC adapter to charge the battery when the car engine is not running. May cause the car battery to run down. When using an outlet with a feature to prevent the plug from being removed accidentally, follow the instructions in the outlet userâs guide. Do not subject to strong force or impacts. Also, do not disfigure the charger terminals. May cause a malfunction. Do not use the wireless charger with a blanket etc. covering it. Connect only the specified devices and exclusive AC adapter to the wireless charger. Do not place the handset on the wireless charger with the adapters or Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately) connected to the handset. Never place a magnetic card etc. near the wireless charger. The stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may be erased. Never place magnetized items near the wireless charger. Putting highly magnetized items closer may cause an error. Notes about docomo mini UIM card Do not apply unnecessary force when inserting/removing the docomo mini UIM card. Customer is responsible for malfunctions arising from inserting docomo mini UIM card into a different IC card reader/writer. Always keep IC area clean. Clean only with a soft and dry cloth (such as the type used for eyeglasses). Keep a separate memo and note information stored in the docomo mini UIM card. Radio frequencies The radio frequencies the Bluetooth function of the handset uses are as follows. ӹĥ Ӳĥ ӳĥ DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content. To protect the environment, please take any unneeded docomo mini UIM cards to a docomo Shop or retailer. Do not damage, touch haphazardly or short-circuit the IC. May cause data loss or a malfunction. Do not drop or otherwise subject the docomo mini UIM card to severe impact. May cause a malfunction. Never bend the docomo mini UIM card or place heavy objects on it. May cause a malfunction. Do not insert the docomo mini UIM card to the handset with a label or sticker attached on the card. May cause a malfunction. Notes on using Bluetooth function The handset supports the security function that meets the Bluetooth specification for security during communication using Bluetooth functions. However, the security may not be sufficient depending on the configuration. Take care of the security while making communication using Bluetooth function. Even if any leak of data or information occurs while making communication using Bluetooth function, DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss of content. Ó´ÄĄ Óą 2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2.4 GHz band. Ó˛ FH: The modulation system is the FH-SS system. Ół 1: The estimated coverage distance is 10 m or less. Ó´ : All radio frequencies between 2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall not be avoided. Cautions on using Bluetooth devices Bluetooth operates at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier that have to be licensed and is used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations, and amateur radio stations (hereafter, referred to âanother radio stationâ) in addition to industrial, scientific, medical devices or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens. 1. Before using the handset, make sure that âanother radio stationâ is not operating nearby. 2. If radio interference between the handset and âanother radio stationâ occurs, avoid interference by moving immediately to another place or âturning off the powerâ. 3. Contact the number listed in âGeneral Inquiriesâ on the back of this manual for further details. Contents/Precautions 19 Notes about wireless LAN (WLAN) Wireless LAN (WLAN) uses radio waves to communicate information. Therefore, it has an advantage of freely connecting to the LAN within the service area. On the other hand, if security setting is not set, it is possible for a malicious third party to intercept the communication contents or hack. It is recommended to set security setting at your own risk and judgement. Wireless LAN Do not use wireless LAN near magnetic devices such as electric appliances or AV/OA devices or in radio waves. ĆŚ Magnetism or radio waves may increase noises or disable communications (especially when using a microwave oven). ĆŚ When used near TV, radio, etc., reception interference may occur or channels on the TV screen may be disturbed. ĆŚ If there are multiple wireless LAN access points nearby and the same channel is used, search may not work correctly. Radio frequencies The radio frequencies the WLAN-installed devices use are indicated on the battery storage section of the main body of the handset. The followings are the descriptions: ӹĥ Ӳĥ ӳĥ Ó´ÄĄ Ӿĥ Óą 2.4: This radio equipment uses the 2400 MHz band. 20 Contents/Precautions Ó˛ DS: The modulation system is the DS-SS system. Ół OF: The modulation system is the OFDM system. Ó´ 4: The estimated coverage distance is 40 m or less. Óľ : All radio frequencies between 2400 MHz and 2483.5 MHz are used and the frequencies for mobile object identifiers shall be avoided. Available channels for the handsetâs wireless LAN are between 1 to 13. Note that other channel access points cannot be connected. Available channels vary depending on the country. For use in an aircraft, contact the airline beforehand. There are restrictions on the use of wireless LAN in some countries or regions such as France. If you intend to use wireless LAN overseas, check the local laws and regulations beforehand. Cautions on using 2.4 GHz devices WLAN-installed devices operate at radio frequencies assigned to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier (radio stations requiring a license) used in production lines of a factory, specific unlicensed low power radio stations (radio stations requiring no license), and amateur radio stations (radio stations requiring a license) in addition to industrial, scientific, medical devices or home electric appliances such as microwave ovens. 1. Before using this device, make sure that the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier, specific unlicensed low power radio stations and amateur radio stations are not operating nearby. 2. If the device causes harmful radio interference to the in-house radio stations for a mobile object identifier, immediately change the radio frequency or stop use, and contact the number listed in âGeneral Inquiriesâ on the back of this manual for crosstalk avoidance, etc. (e.g. partition setup). 3. If the device causes radio interference to specific unlicensed low power radio stations for a mobile object identifier or amateur radio stations, contact the number listed in âGeneral Inquiriesâ on the back of this manual for further details. FeliCa reader/writer The FeliCa reader/writer function in the handset uses weak radio waves in the handling of which does not require a license of radio station. The frequency in use is the 13.56 MHz band. When another reader/writer is being used nearby, keep enough distance from it. Make sure that there is no radio station using the same frequency band in the nearby area. FM transmitter The FM transmitter function in the handset uses weak radio waves requiring no licenses for radio stations. It uses 77.4 to 85.0 MHz frequency band. To avoid adversely affecting surrounding FM radio users, do not set the same frequency band as an FM broadcasting station in your area for using. Caution Never use the handset that is modified. Using a modified device violates the Radio Law. The handset has acquired the certification of conformity with technical regulations for the specified radio station based on the Radio Law, and the âTechnical Conformity Mark â is printed on the model nameplate of the handset as a proof. If the screws of handset are removed and a modification is given to the inside, the certification of conformity with technical regulations will become invalid. Never use the handset without the valid certification. Doing so violates the Radio Law. Be careful when using the handset while driving a motor vehicle. Using a mobile phone in hand while driving is regarded as a punishable act. However, the punishment has no application in some cases such as when rescuing sick and injured people or maintaining public safety. Use the FeliCa reader/writer function only in Japan. The FeliCa reader/writer function in the handset conforms to the domestic radio wave standards. Using the function overseas may result in punishment. Use the FM transmitter only in Japan. The FM transmitter in the handset is compliant with radio wave standards and is authorized for use only in Japan. Using the function overseas may result in punishment. Never change the basic software improperly. This may be regarded as a conversion of software and repairs may be refused. Be careful not to connect the handset to a PC using Micro USB Cable 01 nor to connect the handset to a TV with HDMI terminal using a commercially available MHL⢠cable in areas where the use of mobile phones is prohibited. Power may turn on automatically. Contents/Precautions 21 1 Removing microSD Card Remove the back cover (nP. 23) Gently push the microSD Card towards inside (1) : Push the microSD Card until it clicks. It will eject towards you. Pulling it forcibly may damage the handset or the microSD Card. Attach the battery pack : With the recycle mark side turned up, place the connector terminal of the handset to that of the battery pack and attach the battery pack. Connector terminal the microSD Card (2) 3 Remove : Remove the microSD Card by slowly pulling With recycle mark side up it straight out. 3 Attach the back cover (nP. 23) Attach the back cover (nP. 23) Removing battery pack Remove the back cover (nP. 23) Remove the battery pack : The battery pack has a tab that makes it easy to remove. Hook a finger on the tab to prevent excessive force on it and remove tthe battery pack upward. Battery pack Use the Battery Packk SH37 exclusive to the handset. For attaching or removing the battery pack, turn off the power, position the back facing upwards, and hold the handset securely with your both hands. 32 Attaching battery pack Remove the back cover (nP. 23) Before Using the Handset Tab tach the back cover (nP. 23) 3 Attach Using unnecessary force when attaching or removing the battery pack may damage the connector terminal for the battery pack (charger terminal) on the handset. Charging The battery pack is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Be sure to charge the battery before use. It is recommended that the accompanying wireless charger be used for charging to prevent water from seeping or dust from getting in caused by forgetting to close the external connector terminal cover (nP. 35). FOMA Charger microUSB Adapter SH01/FOMA charging microUSB adapter T01 (sold separately) is required to charge with FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately) or FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately). Cautions while charging Do not charge for a long time with the power left on. If the handset is left on after charging is complete, the battery pack charge decreases. In that case, the AC or DC adapter (sold separately) or the wireless charger charges the battery again. However, depending on the time when the handset is disconnected from the AC or DC adapter or the wireless charger, the battery charge level may be low or the battery may only be usable for a short time. If the handset is left for a long time even after the charging is completed, the battery level may decrease. When the battery is empty and the handset is being charged, the charging illumination may not illuminate immediately. However, charging is in progress. If the battery empty alert is displayed and the power cannot be turned on, charge the battery for a while. While charging, the handset may not turn on even when the charging illumination is illuminated in red. Charge longer and try turning power on again. Frequently recharging the battery when its power is still remaining enough may shorten the life of the battery pack. It is recommended to use the battery to a certain level before recharging. Estimated charge time and illumination display The following figures are estimated times for charging an empty battery pack with the handset turned off. AC Adapter 03 Approx. 220 min DC Adapter 03 Approx. 230 min Wireless Charger SH02 Approx. 240 min The charging illumination illuminates in red while charging, and it turns off when charging is completed. If the power of the handset is off during the use of the wireless charger, the charging illumination flashes in red when charging starts. Also, the charging illumination may flash before charging finishes. Check that the battery pack has been properly attached when the charging illumination flashes in red during the use of the AC or DC adapter. The illumination also flashes in red when the battery pack has reached the end of its service life. Before Using the Handset 33 If you watch 1Seg etc. while charging for a long time, the service life of the battery pack may become shorter than estimated. Part names are as followings. Charging information (five LEDs) Charging assist button AC adapter and DC adapter Refer to userâs guide of FOMA AC Adapter 01/ 02, FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (sold separately), FOMA DC Adapter 01/02, AC Adapter 03 (sold separately) or DC Adapter 03 (sold separately). FOMA AC Adapter 01 covers only 100V AC. FOMA AC Adapter 02/FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use/AC Adapter 03 covers from 100 to 240V AC. The shape of the plug for the AC adapter is for 100V AC (for domestic use). To use the AC adapter of 100 to 240V AC overseas, a conversion plug adapter that is compatible with the voltage of your country of stay is required. Do not use a voltage converter for overseas travel to charge the battery. Charging with wireless charger Compatible devices provided by DOCOMO with b mark can be charged with the wireless charger. Read the instruction manuals of the compatible devices that you are going to use. Products with b mark conform with wireless power standard of Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Charging area ĆŚ Charging assist button is a button to use when charging does not start even after a mini compatible device with small output capacity is placed on the center of the charging area. Insert the connector of the exclusive AC adapter into the wireless charger (1) : Insert the connector securely. : Insert only the exclusive AC adapter. Insert the power plug of the exclusive AC adapter into an outlet (2) 3 When you place the handset on the wireless charger, the charging illumination and charging information illuminate and charging starts : Place the handset slowly with the b mark side turned down so that b mark of the wireless charger faces the battery pack. Before Using the Handset 35 When noises interfere on a TV, radio set, etc. during its use, use the wireless charger after distancing it as far away from a TV, radio set, etc. as possible. When charging, keep the wireless charger at least 30 cm away from wireless charging compatible devices other than the handset/ battery pack to charge. Otherwise the handset/ battery pack to charge may not be detected and thus may not be charged. Open the external connector terminal cover of the handset and insert the microUSB plug of a microUSB cable/DC adapter horizontally into the external connector terminal with the USB mark side turned down : Check the direction (front or rear) of the microUSB plug and insert it horizontally. The quality of calls or reception status of 1Seg etc. may deteriorate while the handset is being charged. Charging illumination Do not move the wireless charger and the handset/battery pack while charging. microUSB plug Do not let the vibrator activated while charging the handset. Note that charging may not be complete or the handset may fall since it moves due to vibrations. If you charge the handset with a commercially available product with b mark, the handset may not receive calls during charging. Charge with accompanying Wireless Charger SH02. Charging with AC adapter/DC adapter [Read the userâs guides of FOMA AC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately), FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 (sold separately), AC Adapter 03 (sold separately), DC Adapter 03 (sold separately) and FOMA Charger microUSB Adapter SH01/FOMA charging microUSB adapter T01 (sold separately)] External connector terminal Keep side with the USB mark down Insert the USB plug of the microUSB cable horizontally into the USB connector of an AC adapter with the USB mark side facing you (1) : Check the direction (front or rear) of the USB plug of the microUSB cable and insert it horizontally into the AC adapter. Following operations describe how to charge with AC Adapter 03 or DC Adapter 03. Before Using the Handset 37 3 When inserting the AC adapter power plug into an outlet (2) or inserting the DC adapter power plug into a car cigarette lighter socket, the charging illumination illuminates and charging starts Power plug 100V AC outlet Power plug Pull the adapter out of the outlet or cigarette lighter socket if it will not be used for a long time. AC Adapter 03 USB plug Cigarette lighter socket USB mark For DC adapter When charging is complete, the charging illumination turns off : When charging is complete, remove the microUSB plug horizontally from the external connector terminal. 38 Do not forcibly pull the external connector terminal cover. May damage the cover. Do not place objects near the handset when charging. May damage the handset. When using a DC adapter microUSB cable For AC adapter Do not forcibly insert or remove. May cause damage to the external connector terminal, the microUSB plug and the USB plug. Before Using the Handset The DC adapter should only be used in negative grounded vehicles (12 and 24V DC). Do not use with the car engine shut off. May drain the car battery. The DC adapter fuse is a consumable product. For replacement, purchase a new fuse at a local vehicle supply shop. Refer to the userâs guide of FOMA DC Adapter 01/02 and DC Adapter 03 for details. Charging with Micro USB Cable 01 When the handset is turned on, you can charge the handset by connecting the handset to a PC with Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately). Install the USB driver to the PC in advance. If the USB driver has not been installed on the PC, you cannot charge the battery by connecting the handset to the PC via Fast transfer mode. ĆŚ For details on installing USB driver, refer to âManual for USB Driver Installationâ in PDF format in the following site. (http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/d/sh-09d/ (in Japanese only) For details on connecting to a PC nP. 112 Sleep mode The screen is off and the sleep mode is activated when H is pressed or the handset is not in use for a set length of time. Press H in the sleep mode to deactivate the sleep mode. Touch panel lock When the power is turned on or the sleep mode is deactivated, the touch panel is locked. Touch [J] to unlock. Turning power ON/OFF Turning power ON H (for at least 2 seconds) : When you turn the power on for the first time, the initial setting screen is displayed. Each setting item can also be set from menus (nP. 43). : If the initial setting screen for docomo service is displayed, operate by following the instructions on the screen. Turning power OFF H (for at least 1 second)/[Power off]/[OK] Operations in touch panel unlock screen To set/disable the manner mode: y (for at least 1 second) To turn on the mobile light: x (for at least 1 second) ĆŚ Press any of the keys or touch [J] to turn it off. To activate the camera: [K] The mobile light will automatically turn off approximately 30 seconds after it turns on. The status panel is displayed when Screen lock is set to [Slide or Touch]. Before Using the Handset 39 Basic operation Operation of touch panel You can operate by touching the touch panel (display) directly with your finger. Operations differ depending on the function and screen in use. Touch Touch a key or an item displayed on the screen to select or set it. Put your finger on the touch panel and put it off Cautions when using the touch panel The touch panel is designed to be lightly touched with your finger. Do not forcefully press with your finger or press with a pointed object (fingernail, ballpoint pen, pin, etc.). In the following cases, the touch panel may not work even if you touch it. May cause a malfunction. Operation with a gloved finger Operation with a fingernail Operation with foreign objects placed on the operation pad Operation on the touch panel on which a protective sheet or a sticker is put Operation while the touch panel is wet Operation with fingers wet with sweat or water Operations may be interrupted if you touch other than a confirmation screen or the status bar while the confirmation screen etc. is displayed. 40 Before Using the Handset Touch for a while When you touch the screen for a while, a menu may appear depending on the function and screen in use. Keep your finger on the touch panel Slide/Drag Slide your finger up/down while a menu is displayed etc. to scroll the screen or slide (drag) an icon, widget, etc. to move it to the desired position while keeping touching it. In addition, when you touch a menu or item by mistake, slide your finger away from the menu or item to cancel the selection. Keep your finger on the touch panel and slide it Flick Flick your finger to the left/right in the home screen etc. to switch pages. Move your finger like sweeping the touch panel Pinch out/Pinch in Pinch out/Pinch in while displaying an image etc. to zoom in/out. Put two fingers on the touch panel and slide them with putting a distance between two fingers apart (pinch out)/closer (pinch in) Operation while using function Navigation keys Use the navigation keys displayed at the bottom of the screen to perform the basic operations. 1 {: Back key Returns to the previous screen. 2 |: Home key Displays the main page of the home screen. 3 z: Menu key Displays available functions (menus). 4 }: Recent Apps key Displays the history of recently used applications. Retrieving menu When you touch [z] or touch the screen for a while, functions (menus) available in that screen appear. Example: Home screen Set item list Before Using the Handset 41 mopera U mopera U is an ISP owned by NTT DOCOMO. If you subscribe to mopera U, you can use Internet with simple setting. mopera U is a paid service that requires subscription. Setting mopera U In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Access Point Names]/[mopera U]/[mopera U ŕ ŕł°] (mopera U settings) Wi-Fi settings If you use Wi-Fi function of the handset, you can use mail or Internet by connecting to your home, corporate network or access points of public wireless LAN service. The radio interference with Bluetooth devices Wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as Bluetooth devices. Therefore, using the wireless LAN device near a Bluetooth device may cause radio interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or connection failure. In this case, turn off the Bluetooth device or keep the handset and the wireless LAN device at least approximately 10 m away from the Bluetooth device. mopera U ŕŕł° (mopera U settings) is an access point for mopera U settings. When you use the access point for mopera U settings, packet communication charges are not incurred. Note that you can connect to only the initial setting screen or the change setting screen. For details on mopera U settings, refer to the mopera U website. Packet communication is also available while Wi-Fi function is enabled. Wi-Fi connection is prioritized while Wi-Fi connection is set, but the connection will be automatically switched to that of LTE/3G/GPRS network once Wi-Fi connection is terminated. Note that packet communication charges will be incurred in such cases. Refer to the manual of your wireless LAN base unit when using the access point at home etc. Operate access point registration near the access point. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Wi-Fi] 2 Slide [OFF] to the right 3 Select an access point/[Connect] Before Using the Handset 45 : If you select an access point not protected by security, it is automatically connected. : If you select an access point protected by security, enter the password (security key). : WPS compatible access points can be easily registered. Select an item in Setup and register an access point. : To register access points manually: [ADD NETWORK]/enter the network SSID/set security/[Save] : Alternatively, select [AOSS] to connect to an access point. Follow the instructions on the screen and operate after this step. When you select an access point and connect to it with a wrong password (security key), [Avoided poor Internet connection] or [Connected (Limited)] is displayed. Confirm the password (security key). When [Avoided poor Internet connection] or [Connected (Limited)] is displayed after entering the correct password (security key), you may not have acquired the correct IP address. Connect to the access point again after confirming signal status. The registration process using WPS takes a few minutes. After completion of the registration of the access point, check that the proper connection to the access point is acquired. As for the manual registration of an access point, this function supports WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1xEAP as the security setting. 46 Detailed settings In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Wi-Fi]/[z]/ [Advanced] Select an item Before Using the Handset Network notification: Set whether to display a notification icon when an open network is detected. ĆŚ Enable the Wi-Fi function before setting it. Wi-Fi sleep policy: Set when to switch the Wi-Fi function to the sleep mode. MAC address: Confirm the MAC address. IP address: Confirm the IP address. Disconnecting In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Wi-Fi] Select the connected access point/[Forget] : Disconnect with the password retained. Wi-Fi tethering Tethering function that connects Wi-Fi compatible devices to the Internet by using the handset as a Wi-Fi access point is available. You can connect to up to five Wi-Fi compatible devices simultaneously. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Tethering] Select an item Wi-Fi tethering: Enable the Wi-Fi tethering. ĆŚ Check the details of the precautions before use. Configure Wi-Fi hotspot: Set the Wi-Fi tethering settings such as network SSID and security. Help: Display Help information. [Configure Wi-Fi hotspot] At the time of purchase, Network SSID is set to [SH-D_AP] and Security is set to [WPA2 PSK] while Password is set randomly. Change the settings if necessary. Setting up mail account In the home screen, [R]/[Email] : Only when an account is not set, the account setting screen appears. Setting up Google account etc. 2 Select the account type 3 Set up an account When activating the application that requires an account without setting the account, the account setup screen appears. Enter mail address and password/ [Next] : Provider information is preset for some mail accounts, and a receiving mail server and a sending mail server are automatically set. : When you use an account whose provider information is not preset, it is necessary to set a receiving mail server and a sending mail server manually. For details on those settings, contact the Internet service provider you use. Keep a separate memo of the set account and password. 3 Set an account/[Next] 4 Enter an account name and your name/[Next] The account which is registered first is automatically given priority to normal use. When registering multiple accounts, you can set an account as prioritized one by enabling [Send email from this account by default.] at the time of the registration. When the account type is Exchange, entering âÂĽUsernameDomainâ in the âDomainÂĽUsernameâ area is required to set a receiving mail server manually depending on the provider to use. Contact the administrator of the server for details. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Accounts & sync]/ [ADD ACCOUNT] Deleting your account In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Accounts & sync] Select an account/[z]/[Remove account]/[Remove account] Retrieving your Google account password If you forget your Google account password, retrieve it. In the home screen, [R]/ [Browser] Enter â(http://www.google.com/)â in the URL entry field/[Go]/ [more]/[Sign In]/[Canât access your account?]/follow the instructions on the screen Before Using the Handset 47 3 Outgoing/Incoming call history 4 Favorites Display the contacts set to [Favorites] by groups. 5 Dial Display the dial screen. 6 Add to phonebook 7 Koe-no-Takuhaibin For details of Koe-no-Takuhaibin, refer to the DOCOMO website. 8 Phonebook Display the phonebook. Call Making a call In the home screen, [R]/ [Phone]/[Dial] Enter a phone number : Always enter the city code, even when it is a local number. : You can set to notify/not to notify the other party of your phone number for each call by adding â186â/â184â to the head of the phone number. 3 [0] 4 [End] to end the call Entering touch-tone signals In the home screen, [R]/ [Phone]/[Dial] Enter a phone number/[z]/[Add wait] 3 Enter a number to send/[0] 4 [Yes] during the call Emergency call 1 Call Make a call. Also, if there is an outgoing call history, touch to enter the latest outgoing call history when the phone number has not been entered. 2 Delete Delete an entered number. 68 Call Emergency calls Phone number Police 110 Fire and ambulance 119 Marine emergency 118 The handset supports âLocation notification of emergency callâ. When dialing an emergency number such as 110, 119, and 118, the information of your location (location information) is automatically notified to the agency that received the emergency call (e.g. the police station). Depending on your location and the reception status of the signal, the agency that received the emergency call may not be able to confirm the exact location. If you are not sending your caller ID by calling with â184â added or other means, your location information and phone number are not notified. However, if the agency that received the emergency call considers your location information and phone number necessary for important purposes, such as life saving, the agency can retrieve them regardless of your settings. In addition, the area/timing to introduce âLocation notification of emergency callâ depends on the state of preparation in each agency that receives emergency calls. In Japan, you cannot make a call to the emergency number (110, 119 or 118) when a docomo mini UIM card is not inserted, from the PIN code entry screen, while the PIN code is locked or from the PUK (PIN Unlock Key) entry screen. When calling 110, 119, and 118 from your handset, the police or fire stations may return your call for verification purposes. State that you are calling from a mobile phone, and give your phone number and exact present location. Remain stationary to ensure that the call is not disconnected while you are on the line, and keep the handset turned on to receive calls for approximately 10 minutes afterwards. Depending on the region, calls to the police or fire station of the local area may not be made. International call (WORLD CALL) WORLD CALL is an international calling service available from DOCOMO handset in Japan. WORLD CALL is registered when FOMA services are registered (excluding users who did not apply for WORLD CALL). You can call to approximately 240 countries and regions worldwide. Calling to a land-line phone and mobile phone overseas is available. For information on available countries and network operators, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [International Services]â or the DOCOMO International Services website. Commission and monthly usage fees are free. Contact âGeneral Inquiriesâ on the back of this manual for details on WORLD CALL. To make an international call through a company other than DOCOMO, contact the respective companies for instructions. The caller ID may not be notified or displayed correctly depending on overseas network operators. In this case, making a call with incoming call history is not available. Call 69 [Calling Method] When calling to a land-line phone: 010/ country code/area code (city code)/the other partyâs phone number/[0] When calling to a mobile phone: 010/country code/the other partyâs phone number/[0] ĆŚ For the other partiesâ phone numbers and area codes (city codes) that begin with â0â, omit the â0â when entering (except some countries or regions such as Italy). ĆŚ Alternatively, enter â009130-010â as usual or â+â instead of â010â. 3 [End] to end the call When a call is received, the ring tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes : If you press x/y during an incoming call, you can stop the ring tone, vibrator or flash of the incoming coming illumination. Incoming illumination When a call is received, the ring tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes 2 [z]/[Quick responses] 3 Select a response Receiving a call Quick responses Placing a call on hold When a call is received, the ring tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes [z]/[On hold] Answering by answering memo When a call is received, the ring tone sounds and the incoming illumination flashes [z]/[Absence Memo] In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Call] [Call/Ans Memo]/[Answering Memo List]/select an answering memo Playing an answering memo Receive ceive the call : Operate perate after touching [Activate]. 1 Reject You can reject the incoming call. 2 Accept You can receive the call. 70 Call Answering with Stereo Headset with Microphone You can receive a call with Stereo Headset with Microphone (sample). Face the infrared ports of the receiverâs and senderâs handsets with each other and set the distance between them to approximately 20 cm or less as shown. While doing infrared communication, keep the infrared ports facing each other and do not move them. Infrared communication may not function properly in areas of direct sunlight, directly under fluorescent lights or near other equipment using infrared signals. If either of the infrared ports is dirty, infrared communication will become difficult. Take care not to scratch the ports, and wipe off any dirt with a soft cloth. Infrared communication Using infrared communication Use infrared communication to send and receive data to and from other handsets which also support infrared communication. Send and receive phonebooks, sp-mode mails, profiles, business cards, memos, schedules, bookmarks, ToruCa, data shot by camera, data in Gallery, data recorded with the voice recorder, etc. The handset infrared communication function complies with IrMC⢠1.1 standard. However, depending on the data, some data may not be sent or received even when the other partyâs handset complies with IrMC⢠1.1 standard. To enter docomo application password or passcode and to enter authentication code are required for sending and receiving all data items. The authentication code is a password exclusive to infrared communication. Before starting data communication, the sender and receiver must enter the same user-specified four-digit code. When using infrared communication 15° 15° Infrared port Approx. 20 cm or less Sending and receiving by infrared When sending data, you can also operate from each function (menu). In the home screen, [R]/[Send/ receive by infrared] Select an item Single: Receive single data. Multiple: Receive all data. Single: Select data and send. Multiple: Send all data by selecting an application. : Perform the operation for receiving and sending at the same time. : After the operation for receiving, the handset waits to receive data. Infrared communication automatically begins when data is sent from senderâs handset within approximately 30 seconds. Note that if you select [Delete all before registration] when receiving all data, all data registered to the target function are deleted. File Management 105 Receiving all data is not available depending on the data type. When using g iC communication When available space in the save destination becomes insufficient, the data being received to that point are saved and receiving ends. iC communication Using iC communication You can send and receive data with other handsets equipped with iC communication function. Make initial setting of Osaifu-Keitai in advance (nP. 121). In the following cases, you cannot perform iC communication. During Airplane mode During Osaifu-Keitai lock In the following cases, data may not be sent via iC communication. During a call During charging During earphone/microphone connection During USB connection During MHL⢠connection sp-mode mails, business cards, memos, schedules and ToruCa cannot be sent by iC communication. For details on other data that can be sent and received, refer to âInfrared communicationâ (nP. 105). 106 File Management mark receiverâs Use while placing the a mark of rece handset on that of senderâs handset as shown. Do not move the handset until sending and receiving of data is completed. There may be some cases in which data are poorly sent and received or the screen is off by positioning the handset near depending on the other partyâs handset. In that case, put a distance between the a marks apart/closer or move them up/down or to the left/right. Sending and receiving by iC To enter authentication code is required for sending and receiving all data items. The authentication code is a password exclusive to iC communication. Before starting data communication, the sender and receiver must enter the same user-specified four-digit code. In addition, to enter passcode may be required for sending all data items. Sending data Example: Still picture In the home screen, [R]/[SH tool]/[Recommendation]/ [Contents manager] Touch a still picture for a while/ [Share]/[Send by IC] 3 [Ok] 4 Place the a mark on that of the other partyâs handset Receiving data Place the a mark on that of the other partyâs handset 2 [Accept] 3 Drag the status bar down/select received data Bluetooth function You can connect the handset to Bluetooth devices wirelessly. Wireless communications with all the Bluetooth devices are not completely guaranteed. Supported version and supported profiles Supported version Bluetooth Specification Ver.3.0+EDR*1 Supported profiles*2 (Supported services) HSP: Headset Profile*3 HFP: Hands Free Profile*4 A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile*5 AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile*5 HID: Human Interface Device Profile*6 OPP: Object Push Profile*7 SPP: Serial Port Profile*8 PBAP: Phone Book Access Profile*9 PAN: Personal Area Networking Profile*10 HDP: Health Device Profile*11 *1 The handset and all Bluetooth function-installed devices have ensured that they conform to the Bluetooth specification according to the rules that the Bluetooth SIG defines, and are all authenticated. However, operating methods might differ or data might not be exchanged even when they are connected wirelessly, depending on the features or specifications of connected devices. *2 Standardizes the communication procedures of Bluetooth device per feature of a device. *3 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible headset to the handset to talk wirelessly. File Management 107 *4 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible hands-free device such as a car navigation system to the handset to talk during hands-free operation using the car navigation system etc. *5 Connect a commercially available Bluetooth compatible audio device to the handset to play music, audio of 1Seg, etc. wirelessly. Also, remote control operation may be available from Bluetooth devices. However, compatible devices are limited depending on the data type. *6 Operate the handset from a commercially available input device compatible with Bluetooth such as a keyboard and mouse by connecting one to the handset via Bluetooth. *7 Connect a Bluetooth device to the handset with the file transfer service to send and receive data between them. *8 Set the virtual connection with a serial cable and interconnect between devices. *9 Transfer phonebook data in the system memory to a Bluetooth device. Data is not displayed correctly on the other partyâs device depending on the contents of the transferred phonebook data. *10 Join a PC network etc. and share the Internet connection. *11 Communicate data with a commercially available health appliance compatible with Bluetooth such as a weighing machine. Refer to the manual for the Bluetooth device as well. You may not hear sounds such as 1Seg with Bluetooth devices which are not compatible with SCMS-T. 108 File Management Precautions for handling the Bluetooth device Note the following when using the Bluetooth device. Note the following to make good connection. Keep the distance between the handset and another Bluetooth device within approximately 10 m with no obstructions in sight. The distance that can make connection may be shorter when there are obstructions between them or depending on the conditions of the surroundings (such as walls or furniture) and the structure of a building. Especially when there is a wall or floor of reinforced concrete between them, they may be unable to connect with each other. Note the above mentioned distance is not guaranteed. Move the handset and another Bluetooth device as far away as possible from home electric appliances, AV devices, OA devices, etc. before connection. The Bluetooth device is liable to be adversely affected by a microwave oven, so move it as far away as possible from the microwave oven while using it. Otherwise, normal connection cannot be performed when other electric devices are powered on or Bluetooth devices may cause noises or reception failure on a TV or radio set. Move the Bluetooth device to a place where connection is possible when there is a broadcast station or radio near the Bluetooth device and the handset cannot be connected to the device. Strong radio waves may prevent connection between Bluetooth devices. Wireless connection is available with Bluetooth device put in a bag or pocket. However, lowering of communication speed or noise may result when you are in between the Bluetooth device and the handset. Electromagnetic signals from the Bluetooth device may affect the operation of electronic medical equipment etc. As some cases may result in accident, turn off the handset and other Bluetooth devices in the following place. On trains On airplanes In hospitals Nearby automatic doors or fire alarms In places such as gas stations where flammable gas is generated The radio interference with Wi-Fi compatible devices The Bluetooth devices use the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as wireless LANs (IEEE 802.11b/g/n). Therefore, using the Bluetooth device near a wireless LAN device may cause the radio interference, lowering of communication speed, noise or connection failure. In this case, turn off the wireless LAN device or keep the handset and the Bluetooth device at least approximately 10 m away from the wireless LAN. Bluetooth To register/connect a Bluetooth device, the Bluetooth passkey may need to be entered. Before starting the registration, decide the 1- to 16-digit number. Enter the same number on the handset and the other partyâs Bluetooth device. Set the other partyâs Bluetooth device to the registration stand-by status in advance. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Bluetooth] 2 Slide [OFF] to the right a Bluetooth device/[Pair] 3 Select : Entering the Bluetooth passkey may be necessary depending on the other partyâs Bluetooth device. Also, some Bluetooth devices may start connecting after completing registration. : To display/hide the handsetâs name on the other partyâs Bluetooth device: [SH-D] ĆŚ The handset name is automatically hidden when the period of time set for Visibility timeout has passed. : To search for Bluetooth devices: [SEARCH FOR DEVICES] : Touch [B] of a paired Bluetooth device to change the name and the connection type of the other partyâs Bluetooth device. If you fail to connect, connection may become available after re-registration of Bluetooth devices. File Management 109 When the Bluetooth function is enabled, the handset is set to receive a registration request/ connection request from other Bluetooth devices. Perform the setting for displaying the handsetâs information on the other partyâs Bluetooth device in advance to allow the handset to be searched for by other Bluetooth devices. While in connection stand-by, even if a connection request from a Bluetooth device is received, connection may not be made depending on the signal status etc. Disabling registration of Bluetooth device In the Bluetooth screen, [B] of the Bluetooth device to unregister/ [Unpair] Disabling connection of Bluetooth device In the Bluetooth screen, select the Bluetooth device to disconnect/ [OK] For details on the operations of the other partyâs Bluetooth device, refer to the manuals of the Bluetooth device to be used. When receiving registration request from Bluetooth device or connection request from unregistered Bluetooth device Registration request/Connection request from Bluetooth device Drag the status bar down/[Pairing request]/[Pair] : When the confirmation screen about the settings on pairing appears, select [Pair]. : Entering the Bluetooth passkey may be necessary depending on the other partyâs Bluetooth device. : The confirmation screen for connection may be displayed. 110 File Management Setting Bluetooth Set after enabling Bluetooth function. In the Bluetooth screen, [z] Select an item Rename phone: Change the handsetâs name. Visibility timeout: Set the time to be displayed on the other partyâs Bluetooth device. aptX: Set whether to use aptXÂŽ. Handsfree setting: Set whether to always have voices emitted from the connected Bluetooth compatible hands-free device during a voice call. Show received files: Display the history of data received via Bluetooth connection. Sending and receiving by Bluetooth Sending data Example: Still picture In the home screen, [R]/[SH tool]/[Recommendation]/ [Contents manager] Touch a still picture for a while/ [Share]/[Bluetooth] : Set the receiverâs Bluetooth device to receive data. 3 Select a Bluetooth device to connect to Receiving data Send data from the senderâs Bluetooth device Drag the status bar down/select data to receive/[Accept] 3 Drag the status bar down/select the received data Note that if you select [Delete all before registration] at receiving all data, all data registered to the target function are deleted. Some data cannot be received all. When available space in the save destination becomes insufficient, the data being received to that point are saved and receiving ends. FM transmitter Transmit 1Seg audio, music data, sounds from Navigation and ๡ŕŹÍşÎŻĎ (Map appli), etc. via FM radio waves and receive and play the data via FM radio, FM tuner mounted on a car, etc. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[FM transmitter] 2 Slide [OFF] to the right an item 3 Select Frequency setting: Set the frequency of the FM radio waves. Auto OFF setting: Set when to automatically disable the FM transmitter when 1Seg audio, music, etc. is not played. 4 Set the frequency on the receiver 5 Play music etc. FM transmitter is not available when the handset is in the following cases. If the handset enters into one of the following cases when the FM transmitter is enabled, the FM transmitter will be disabled automatically. During Airplane mode During Bluetooth connection During international roaming When the handset has been out of the service area since you turned the power on Receivers may not emit sounds in the following cases even when the FM transmitter is enabled. During charging During USB connection During earphone connection During MHL⢠connection File Management 111 Receivers do not emit sounds in the following cases even when the FM transmitter is enabled. During a call During an incoming call Adjust the volume on the handset or the receiver when it is emitting sounds via the FM transmitter. Also, when you terminate the FM transmitter function, make sure that the volume of the handset and the receiver are not too loud before the termination. External device connection Connecting the handset and PC 112 Insert the handset side connector of Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately) horizontally into the external connector terminal on the handset (1) Insert the PC side connector of Micro USB Cable 01 horizontally into the USB connector on the PC (2) File Management : For details on the mode of USB connection nP. 100 Keep side with the characters down Micro USB Cable 01 Open external connector terminal cover Use a USB cable Micro USB Cable 01. USB cables for PC are not available, since the connector shape is different. Using a USB HUB may prevent the equipment from working normally. Do not remove Micro USB Cable 01 while exchanging data with PC. Data may be damaged. Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 all of which are Japanese version are available OS of PCs for the connection. microSD reader/writer You can use a microSD Card inserted into the handset as external memory for a PC. Insert a microSD Card and set the mode of USB connection to [Card reader mode] in advance (nP. 100). When using a microSDXC Card, refer to Transferring data (nP. 113). When a message indicating to format the microSDXC Card is displayed, do not format it. 1 Connect the handset to a PC via Micro USB Cable 01 3 Remove Micro USB Cable 01 from the handset after use : The USB mass storage screen appears. If the screen does not appear, drag the status bar down and select [USB connected]. [Turn on USB storage] : When the confirmation screen is displayed, check the content and select [OK]. Using MediaJet Install MediaJet on a PC to transfer music data/ videos/still pictures on the handset and the PC. Installing MediaJet 3 Use as a microSD reader/writer 4 Perform secure hardware removal Set the mode of USB connection to [MTP mode] and enable MediaJet install in advance ance (nP. 100). Also, connect a PC to the Internet in advance. on the PC after use 5 [Turn off USB storage] 6 Disconnect Micro USB Cable 01 from the handset Connect the handset to a PC via Micro USB Cable 01 [Install] While using as a microSD reader/writer, microSD Card cannot be used by other applications. In addition, microSD Card may not be used as a microSD reader/writer while it is used by other applications. To install MediaJet from a PC, refer to the following site. (http://mediaJet.nero.com) Transferring data Transfer data from a PC to the handset memory or a microSD Card. Set the mode of USB connection (nP. 100) to [MTP mode] in advance. When using a PC not compatible with MTP, set the mode to [PTP mode]. Connect the handset to a PC via Micro USB Cable 01 : When the MediaJet installation screen is displayed, select [Skip]. Transfer data : The installation will start on the PC. Follow the instructions on the screen and operate after this step. Transferring data by USB connection Set the mode of USB connection (nP. 100) to [MTP mode] in advance. When using a PC not compatible with MTP, set the mode to [PTP mode]. Activate MediaJet on a PC Connect the handset to the PC via Micro USB Cable 01 : When the MediaJet installation screen is displayed, select [Skip]. 3 Use MediaJet File Management 113 4 Install MediaJet (nP. the nP. 113) and enable Wi-Fi function in advance dvance (nP. 45). Perform device removal by MediaJet afterr use 5 Disconnect Micro USB Cable 01 Preparation for automatic connection while charging from the handset Settings on the handset side In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[MediaJet]/[PC Sync]/[OFF] In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[MediaJet]/ [Preferences]/[PC Sync Settings]/[Allowed Wi-Fi network] : PC Sync is switched to ON and connection with the PC is made. Select an access point to be allowed/[OK] 3 [Wi-Fi Auto Connect in charging Transferring data by Wi-Fi function Enable the Wi-Fi function in advance (nP. 45). Activate MediaJet on a PC 3 Use MediaJet 4 Perform device removal by MediaJet after use 5 In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[MediaJet]/[PC Sync]/[ON] : PC Sync is switched to OFF and connection with the PC is canceled. mode] Settings on the PC side 114 File Management Connect the handset to the PC via Micro USB Cable 01 or the Wi-Fi function 3 In the MediaJet screen, select a device/[ÎΨ͟ÎŕŞŕŻ˝ŕŚśÍ ŕ§ŕľ˛ŕ´Í ŕľłâŤ( ]ܢâŹAutomatically sync to my device when connected) Automatic connection/ transference while charging If a PC and the handset are connected to the same Wi-Fi access point, you can connect the handset with the PC via Wi-Fi just by charging the handset. Also, if you make settings on the PC side in advance, you can also transfer music data/videos/still pictures automatically when the handset is connected to the PC. Activate MediaJet on a PC : To import the data in the handset memory automatically: [ÎΨ͟ÎŕŞŕŻ˝ŕŚśÍ ÎΨ͟ÎĚĽ ÍŁŕ§ŕľ˛ŕ´Í ÍźĎÎľČÎ ] (Automatically import from device when connected) [ŕľłâŤÎܢâŹÎŻÎÎżĎ] (Sync Options)/ select a playlist/an album to synchronize/[OK] Automatic transference while charging Prepare for automatic connection while charging in advance. Automatic transference is available while charging with the wireless charger. Activate MediaJet on a PC Start charging : The handset is connected to MediaJet automatically and transference starts. 3 Perform device removal by MediaJet after use USB host function The USB host function is installed in the handset. You can use USB devices such as mice by connecting a commercially available USB cable for peripheral device connection to the external connector terminal. For details on the USB host function, refer to the manuals of the USB cable for peripheral device connection and USB devices. Connection with all USB devices is not completely guaranteed. Devices that require an electric current of higher than 100 mA are unavailable. MHL⢠connection You can display the same screen as that of the handset on the TV by connecting the handset to a TV with an HDMI terminal. Connect a TV to the handset via a commercially available MHL⢠cable to use. For details on operation, refer to the manual of a TV. For details on compatible devices, refer to the âSH DASHâ. (http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/support/)(in Japanese only) Connect the handset to a TV via an MHL⢠cable : If you pull out the MHL⢠cable, the MHL⢠connection will be terminated. When you watch on a TV, set the screen size of the TV side to full screen after the MHL⢠connection is established. MHL⢠connection is not available overseas. MHL⢠connection is not available when the battery level is insufficient. MHL⢠connection is not available depending on the application being activated. During the MHL⢠connection, you may not receive 1Seg. Refrain from watching/recording 1Seg. If you receive a call during the MHL⢠connection, the MHL⢠connection is disconnected. You may not be able to sufficiently charge the battery during the MHL⢠connection depending on the MHL⢠cable or TV. File Management 115 MHL⢠cable Two types of microUSB plug shape are available. When connecting an MHL⢠cable, insert it securely. Inserting or removing it forcibly may damage the external connector terminal or connector or result in a malfunction. When removing the plug, hold the plug and remove it slowly. Connect the MHL⢠cable to the HDMI input terminal of a TV. Wireless output You can display the same screen as that of the handset on the TV by connecting the handset to a TV with a wireless connection function. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Wireless output] 2 Slide [OFF] to the right a device to connect to 3 Select : The setting screen is displayed depending on the device to connect to. For details on the setting content, refer to the manual of a TV you use. Wireless output is not available depending on the application being activated. Wireless output is terminated during its use depending on the application being activated. Wireless output stops automatically when the battery level becomes insufficient. 116 File Management Wireless output is not available during a call, incoming call or the MHL⢠connection. If you receive a call during the wireless output, the wireless output automatically stops. When Energy saving Wi-Fi is set in Energy save, you may not be able to connect the handset to the device to connect to properly. In this case, disable Energy saving Wi-Fi. Cooperating with Blu-ray Disc recorder Transfer the videos that are recorded on Blu-ray Disc recorder to a microSD Card and play them. You cannot transfer the videos to a microSDXC Card. Connect Blu-ray Disc recorder to the handset via Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately) to transfer videos. Connect to Blu-ray Disc recorder and set the mode of USB connection (nP. 100) to [Card reader mode]. Connection method is the same as for connecting the handset to PC or other devices (nP. 112). For details on transferring videos, refer to the manuals of the Blu-ray Disc recorder. Refer to the DOCOMO website for compatible models. If you transfer videos, the number of videos which can be saved on the microSD Card decreases. iC transfer service Osaifu-Keitai Osaifu-Keitai is a function which has built-in IC card and allows you to pay, use as coupons or collect stamps by simply holding the handset over the scanning device at stores. Moreover, you can access sites and web pages by holding the handset over the scanning device, and get the latest coupon, deposit electronic money and check your usage by using communication. In addition, for your secure use, you can lock functions of Osaifu-Keitai when you lost the handset. For details on Osaifu-Keitai, refer to âĚŽááĽÎÍź ÎĄÎŽÎÎ (spÎşČÎĄŕź)â (Mobile Phone Userâs Guide [sp-mode]) (in Japanese only). ÉŚTo use Osaifu-Keitai compatible service, settings are necessary on a website or an application. The handset malfunctions may cause data (including electronic money, points, etc.) saved in the IC card to be lost or changed (Note that as a rule, you will be asked to delete data when leaving your handset for repairs etc., since we cannot keep your handset with such data still remaining in it). For the service such as a reissue, restoration, temporary keeping or transference of the data, contact your provider of Osaifu-Keitai compatible service. Be sure to use the Osaifu-Keitai compatible service including a backup service for important data. DOCOMO shall not be liable for any loss or change of data in the IC card or other damages of Osaifu-Keitai service caused by any reason such as malfunctions and model changes. When the handset is stolen or lost, immediately contact your provider of Osaifu-Keitai compatible service for handling methods. iC transfer service is a service that enables you to move the data saved in the IC card to new Osaifu-Keitai from the old one when changing Osaifu-Keitai such as by changing models or repairing the handset. iC transfer service is available at a docomo Shop near you. For details on iC transfer service, refer to âĚŽá áĽÎ͟ΥΎÎÎ (spÎşČÎĄŕź)â (Mobile Phone Userâs Guide [sp-mode]) (in Japanese only). Using Osaifu-Keitai To use Osaifu-Keitai compatible services, download the Osaifu-Keitai compatible application from Osaifu-Keitai compatible sites and make the setting. Some services do not need to download the Osaifu-Keitai compatible application. In the home screen, [R]/ [Osaifu-Keitai] : If the initial setting is not completed, the initial setting screen appears. Select a service You cannot use Osaifu-Keitai in the following situations. However, you can pay by holding the handset over a scanning device. In Airplane mode When you are charging the handset, connecting Micro USB Cable 01 (sold separately) to it or connecting an earphone/ microphone to it while the docomo mini UIM card is not inserted/When the handset has never received radio wave Applications 121 Holding over scanning device Hold the a mark of the handset over the scanning device to use as electronic money or railway tickets, to retrieve ToruCa, etc. Pay attention to the following points when holding the a mark over the scanning device. Do not contact between the handset and the scanning device Hold the a mark in parallel with the scanning device Slowly hold the a mark over the center of the scanning device If the scanning device does not recognize the built-in IC card, hold the a mark over the scanning device and move the handset around Do not attach a metallic substance on the a mark side Hold the a mark over the scanning device Osaifu-Keitai lock setting Lock the function of Osaifu-Keitai. Perform the same operation to disable the lock. In the home screen, [R]/ [Osaifu-Keitai] [Lock Settings]/[Next]/enter the passcode/[OK]/[OK] ToruCa ToruCa is an electronic card that can be imported to the handset. You can retrieve it as store information or a coupon from a scanning device or sites. Retrieved ToruCa is saved in the âToruCaâ application and you can display/ search/update it using the application. For details on ToruCa, refer to âĚŽááĽÎ͟Υ ÎŽÎÎ (spÎşČÎĄŕź)â (Mobile Phone Userâs Guide [sp-mode]) (in Japanese only). In the home screen, [R]/[ToruCa] Packet communication charges may be incurred for retrieving, displaying or updating ToruCa. ToruCa provided for i-mode handsets may not be retrieved/displayed/updated. mark 122 Confirm that the data is scanned Applications The following functions may not be used depending on the settings of IP (Information Provider). Retrieving from a scanning device Updating Sharing ToruCa Moving or copying to a microSD Card Displaying a map International Roaming Outline of international roaming (WORLD WING) International roaming (WORLD WING) is a service that enables you to use the same phone number and mail address of the handset as you use in Japan in the service area of DOCOMO affiliated overseas network operators without changing your phone number and mail address. You can use calls and SMS without any changes in settings. Available services overseas Main communication service 3G 3G850 GSM LTE (GPRS) Call SMS Mail* Browser* * Enable e Data roaming to use data communication when roaming (nP. 154). Some services are not available depending on the network operator or network. Available network The handset is rated as class 4. You can use it in the 3G network and GSM/GPRS network service area. In addition, this service is available in countries and regions supporting 3G 850 MHz/ GSM 850 MHz. Check the available area. For areas out of Xi area such as overseas, connect to 3G or GSM/GPRS network. Refer to the following before using the handset overseas. âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [International Services]â DOCOMO International Services website For country codes, international call access number, universal number international prefix and information on available countries, regions, and network operators, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [International Services]â or the DOCOMO International Services website. 152 International Roaming Before use overseas Check before departure Check followings in Japan before using the handset overseas. Subscription Check the status of a subscription for WORLD WING. For details, contact âGeneral Inquiriesâ on the back of this manual. Charging battery Use FOMA AC Adapter 01 for Global use (sold separately), FOMA AC Adapter 02 (sold separately) or AC Adapter 03 (sold separately) as an AC adapter for charging while traveling overseas. Accompanying Wireless Charger SH02 cannot be used overseas. Charge Overseas charges (call charges, packet communication charges) differ from those in Japan. Since some applications automatically perform packet communication, the packet communication charges may be higher. Contact the application provider for the operation of each application. Set before departure Network service settings If you subscribed to network services, network services such as Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service and Caller ID Display Request Service are available from overseas. However, some network services are not available. To use network services overseas, setting Remote operations to âActivateâ is required. Remote operations can be set in your country of stay. Some network services that can be set/disabled etc. may not be available depending on overseas network operators. Check in your country of stay The handset automatically connects to the available network operator when you turn the power on in your country of stay. Connection When Network operators (nP. 155) is set to [Select automatically], the suitable network is automatically selected. Overseas packet communication is available with a fixed amount of charges as an upper limit per day by connecting to a compatible network operators. To use this service, subscription to flat-rate packet communication services in Japan is required. For details, refer to âMobile Phone Userâs Guide [International Services]â or the DOCOMO International Services website. Viewing the display [U] is displayed during international roaming. 3G/GSM/HSPA is available. Connected network operator can be checked in the status panel. Date & time If [Automatic date & time] of Date & time is enabled, the handset receives information on time and time differences from overseas network operator, then time and time differences are corrected. Time and time differences may not be adjusted correctly depending on overseas network operator. In such a case, set time zone manually. The correction timing differs depending on the network operator. For details on Date & time nP. 101 International Roaming 153 Inquiries When the handset or the docomo mini UIM card is lost or stolen overseas, promptly contact DOCOMO and conduct a procedure for canceling the use of service from your country of stay. Refer to the back of this manual for inquiries. Note that communication/call charges after the handset or the docomo mini UIM card is lost or stolen are incurred to the subscriber. For land-line phone, etc., âInternational call access numberâ of your country of stay or âUniversal number international prefixâ is required. Settings to use overseas At the time of purchase, the handset is set to automatically search for and switch to available networks. When you want to manually switch networks, set by performing following operations. 154 In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks] International Roaming Data enabled: Enable data communication. Data roaming: For details nP. 154 Access Point Names: Set an access point. Network Mode: For details nP. 154 Network operators: For details nP. 155 Data roaming Set whether to use data communication when roaming. Check after homecoming The handset automatically connects to the DOCOMO network after returning to Japan. If it fails, perform the following settings. Set Network Mode to [LTE/3G/GSM (Auto)] (nP. 154). Set Network operators to [Select automatically] (nP. 155). Select an item In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Data roaming] Network mode Set a network to use. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Network Mode] Select an item LTE/3G/GSM (Auto): Switch to an available network automatically. LTE/3G: Use 3G network. GSM: Use GSM/GPRS network. Network operators Search for networks and set a network operator to use. In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Network settings]/ [Mobile networks]/[Network operators] Select a network operator Even if you notify the caller ID, [Unknown], [Private number], etc. appears depending on the network operator, and the caller ID may not be displayed correctly. : To search for network operators again: [Search networks] : To select a network operator automatically: [Select automatically] Making/Receiving a call in your country of stay Making a call outside your country of stay (including Japan) : Alternatively, enter a phone number/[z]/ [International call]/select a country code to enter a country code. ĆŚ The first â0â of the area code (city code) will be omitted. : When the area code (city code) begins with â0â, omit the â0â when dialing (Include the â0â when making a call to some countries or regions such as Italy). : If the confirmation screen for data communication is displayed, check the content and select [OK]. : Search for networks and a list of network operators is displayed. If you manually set network operators overseas, set to [Select automatically] after returning to Japan. In the home screen, [R]/ [Phone]/[Dial] â+â (touch â0â for a while)/enter country code, area code (city code) and the other partyâs phone number/[0] Making a call using International Dial Assist When you make a call to other countries from your country of stay, you can make an international call with simple operation using International Dial Assist. Set International dial assist in advance. The first â0â of a phone number will be converted to the country code you set in Country code automatically. In the home screen, [R]/ [Phone]/[Dial] 2 Enter a phone number/[0] 3 [Converted number] International Roaming 155 1 Setting of International Dial Assist In the home screen, [R]/ [Settings]/[Call]/[Roaming settings]/[International dial assist] Select an item Automatic conversion function: Set whether to make calls using International Dial Assist. Country code: Set country code to use when using International Dial Assist. International prefix: Set international prefix to use when using International Dial Assist. Making a call in your country of stay You can make a domestic call in your country of stay in the same way as you do in Japan. Always enter the area code (city code), even when the number is in the same area. Making a call to a WORLD WING subscriber overseas When you make a call to a âWORLD WINGâ subscriber overseas, the call is made as an international call to Japan regardless of your country of stay. 156 In the home screen, [R]/ [Phone]/[Dial] â+â (touch â0â for a while)/enter country code â81â (Japan), the other partyâs mobile phone number excluding the first â0â/[0] International Roaming Receiving a call You can receive a call overseas in the same way as you do in Japan. When a call is received during international roaming, the call is forwarded from Japan. Call charges to Japan are incurred by the caller and receiving charges by the receiver. Having calls to your handset When having calls made to your handset from Japan, have your phone number entered just as a domestic call in Japan. When having calls made to your handset from countries other than Japan, have the international call access number and â81â (Japan) added to the beginning of your phone number with the first â0â excluded as an international call to Japan regardless of your country of stay. International call access number of the country of the caller-81-90 (or 80)-XXXX-XXXX Total shooting time of 1 GB microSD Card Normal Fine High Quality FULL HD: 1920Ă1080 Approx. 13 min Approx. 11 min Approx. 8 min HD: 1280Ă720 Approx. 41 min Approx. 32 min Approx. 21 min VGA: 640Ă480 Approx. 135 min Approx. 86 min Approx. 64 min QVGA: 320Ă240 Approx. 866 min Approx. 602 min Approx. 324 min Recording time of voice recorder Number of entries Handset memory Up to 223 (7.8 GB)* Recording time Up to approx. 1,338 hr * Each recording time is up to approximately 6 hours. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of Mobile Phone This model SH-D mobile phone complies with Japanese technical regulations and international guidelines regarding exposure to radio waves. This mobile phone was designed in observance of Japanese technical regulations regarding exposure to radio waves (*1) and limits to exposure to radio waves recommended by a set of equivalent international guidelines. This set of international guidelines was set out by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health condition. The technical regulations and international guidelines set out limits for radio waves as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in any 10 grams of tissue over a 6-minute period. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0 W/kŨ. The highest SAR value for this mobile phone when tested for use at the ear is 0. W/kŨ. There may be slight differences between the SAR levels for each product, but they all satisfy the limit. The actual SAR of this mobile phone while operating can be well below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum required to reach the network. Therefore in general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device. Appendix/Index 175 This mobile phone can be used in positions other than against your ear. This mobile phone satisfies the international guidelines when used with a carrying case or a wearable accessory approved by NTT DOCOMO, INC. (*2). In case you are not using the approved accessory, please use a product that does not contain any metals, and one that positions the mobile phone at least 1.5 cm away from your body. The World Health Organization has stated that âa large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use.â Please refer to the WHO website if you would like more detailed information. (http://www.who.int/docstore/peh-emf/publications/ facts_press/fact_english.htm) Please refer to the websites listed below if you would like more detailed information regarding SAR. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Website: (http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm) Association of Radio Industries and Businesses Website: (http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html)(in Japanese only) NTT DOCOMO, INC. Website: (http://www.nttdocomo.co.jp/english/product/sar/) SHARP Corporation Website: (http://www.sharp.co.jp/products/menu/phone/ cellular/sar/index.html)(in Japanese only) 176 Appendix/Index *1 Technical regulations are defined by the Ministerial Ordinance Related to Radio Law (Article 14-2 of Radio Equipment Regulations). *2 Regarding the method of measuring SAR when using mobile phones in positions other than against the ear, international standards (IEC62209-2) were set in March of 2010. On the other hand, technical regulation is currently being deliberated on by national council (As of October, 2011). 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/kŨ and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.3 W/kŨ*. 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. * The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. Declaration of Conformity This declaration relates to the handset only. In some countries/regions, such as France, there are restrictions on the use of Wi-Fi. If you intend to use Wi-Fi on the handset abroad, check the local laws and regulations beforehand. Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares that this SH-09D is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the original declaration of conformity can be found at the following Internet address: (http://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/)(in Japanese only) 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 userâs authority to operate the equipment. Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation; if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna. 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Appendix/Index 177 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 organizations 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/kŨ. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0. W/kŨ and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0. W/kŨ. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.0 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.0 cm separation distance between the userâs body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. 178 Appendix/Index 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/fccid/)after searching on FCC ID APYHRO0017. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Website at h ( ttp://www.ctia.org/). Export Administration Regulations The Japan Export Administration Regulations (âForeign Exchange and Foreign Trade Actâ and its related laws) will be applied to this product and its accessories under certain conditions. The Export Administration Regulations are also applied. To export or reexport the handset and its accessories, conduct all legally required procedures at your own risk and expense. For details on the procedures, contact the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry or the US Department of Commerce. When you use Flash Player, you shall agree with following conditions: (i) a prohibition against distribution and copying, (ii) a prohibition against modifications and derivative works, (iii) a prohibition against decompiling, reverse engineering, disassembling, and otherwise reducing the software to a human-perceivable form, (iv) a provision indicating ownership of software by Partner and its suppliers, (v) a disclaimer of indirect, special, incidental, punitive, and consequential damages, and (vi) a disclaimer of all applicable statutory warranties, to the full extent allowed by law. Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady⢠content access technology to protect their intellectual property, including copyrighted content. This device uses PlayReady technology to access PlayReady-protected content and/or WMDRM-protected content. If the device fails to properly enforce restrictions on content usage, content owners may require Microsoft to revoke the deviceâs ability to consume PlayReady-protected content. Revocation should not affect unprotected content or content protected by other content access technologies. Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade. CP8 PATENT The abbreviations of operating systems (Japanese versions) below are used in this manual. Windows 7 stands for MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ 7 (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate). Windows Vista stands for Windows VistaÂŽ (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate). Windows XP indicates the MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP Professional operating system or MicrosoftÂŽ WindowsÂŽ XP Home Edition operating system. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, INC. and any use of such marks by NTT DOCOMO, INC. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Google, Google logo, Android, Android logo, Google Play, Google Play logo, Google+, Google+ logo, Gmail, Gmail logo, Calendar logo, Google Mapsâ˘, Google Maps logo, Google Talk, Google Talk logo, Google Voice Search⢠logo, Picasaâ˘, Picasa logo, YouTube and YouTube logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc. Eco Backlight Control uses Assertive Display technology by Apical Limited. This product contains Audio Enhancement technology by AM3D. 182 Appendix/Index
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