Toshiba Information Systems CC4-J02 GSM 900/1800/1900/UMTS Mobile phone with Bluetooth User Manual 08
Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd, Mobile Communications Division GSM 900/1800/1900/UMTS Mobile phone with Bluetooth 08
08 user manual
Abridged English Manual For more information about handset operations and functions, please go to the SoftBank K.K. Website (www.softbank.jp) for the full manual* or dial 157 from a SoftBank handset for Customer Service. 910T_J.indb 21-1 Please note that the full manual may not be available in English at time of purchase. In this case, call Customer Service or check SoftBank Website again at a later date. 06.7.7 4:50:51 PM 21 What's in the Box Abridged English Manual 7Handset 7AC Charger (TSCS01) 7Battery Pack (TSBAF1) 7First Step Guide (Japanese only) 7Stereo Earphone (TSLAF2) 7USB Cable (TSDAC1) 7Utility Software for 910T (CD-ROM)*1*2 7BluetoothTM Stereo Headset (TSLAF1) 7User Guide 73G Guide (Japanese only) *1 Complimentary sample not available for purchase. *2 Upgrades or updates of included utility software may become available on the SoftBank Website (www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of utility applications and download as required. 7In addition to the above items, optional items such as a In-Car Charger, video output cable, stereo earphone-microphone with audio remote control and cradle are available. For details, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General Information (page 21-53). 7You can use a miniSDTM memory card (hereafter referred to as memory card) with your handset. A memory card is not included. Purchase a memory card to use memory card functions. Your handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 2 GB (as of XXX, 2006). There is no guarantee that all memory cards will work with your handset. 21-2 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-2 06.7.10 10:10:20 AM Symbols Used in This Manual Using the Navigation Key 21 Using Soft Keys Use Soft Keys to perform operations indicated at the bottom of the main display. /+ -ENU Operation (Notation Used in This Manual) Press up Press down Press left 7Press K to access Option menu. 7Press J to complete operations, etc. Press right Press centre Function Selects the Live Monitor/Weather Icon Increases the volume Moves the cursor up Abridged English Manual Use the Navigation Key to move the cursor, access functions, display the Main menu, confirm selected items and perform selected operations. Accesses the Phone Book Decreases the volume Moves the cursor down Accesses Dialled Numbers Decreases the volume Moves the cursor left Accesses Received Calls Increases the volume Moves the cursor right Accesses the Main menu Confirms the selected item or performs the selected operation Acts as the camera shutter-release 21-3 910T_J.indb 21-3 06.7.7 4:50:53 PM 21 TOSHIBA CORPORATION IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR HANDSET Abridged English Manual BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED HANDSET THIS CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE EULA TERMS. IF YOU REJECT OR DO NOT AGREE WITH ALL THE TERMS OF THIS EULA, PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS OR USE THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE. End User License Agreement This End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement between you (as the user) and TOSHIBA CORPORATION ("Toshiba") with regard to the copyrighted software as installed in a Toshiba 3G handset supplied to you (the "Handset"). Use or disposal of any software installed in the Handset and related documentations (the "Software") will constitute your acceptance of these terms, unless separate terms are provided by the Software supplier on the Handset, in which case certain additional or different terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do not use or dispose the Software. 1. License Grant. Toshiba grants to you a personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use the Software as set out in this EULA. Modifying, adapting, translating, renting, copying, making available, transferring or assigning all or part of the Software, or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons and removing any proprietary notices, labels or marks from the Software is strictly prohibited, except as expressly permitted in this EULA. Furthermore, you hereby agree not to create derivative works based on the Software. 2. Copyright. The Software is licensed, not sold. You acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software is or will be transferred to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates, and/or their suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as expressly set out in this EULA. You may keep a back-up copy of the Software only so far as necessary for its lawful use. All copies of the Software must contain the same proprietary notices as contained in or on the Software and are subject to the terms of this EULA. All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are reserved to Toshiba, Toshiba's affiliates and/or their suppliers. 3. Reverse Engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you are a business organisation, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees, servants and contractors from attempting to reverse engineer, decompile, modify, translate or disassemble the Software in whole or in part except to the extent that such actions cannot be excluded by mandatory applicable law and only if those actions are taken in accordance with such applicable law. Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba. 4. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. The Software is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR OTHER TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD- 21-4 910T_J.indb 21-4 06.7.7 4:50:53 PM 7. Export Laws. Any use, duplication or disposal of the Software involves products and/or technical data that may be controlled under the export laws of applicable countries or region and may be subject to the approval of the applicable governmental authorities prior to export. Any export, directly or indirectly, in contravention of the export laws of applicable countries or region is prohibited. 8. Third Party Beneficiary. You agree that certain suppliers of the Software to Toshiba have a right as a third party beneficiary to enforce the terms of this EULA against you as a user. 21 Abridged English Manual PARTY RIGHTS; AND THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. YOU ACCEPT THAT SOFTWARE MAY NOT MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS AND NO WARRANTY CAN BE GIVEN THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. 5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT LEGALLY PERMITTED, IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES FOR (A) LOST BUSINESS OR REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS DATA; OR (B) CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I) THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES OR THEIR SUPPLIER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES; OR (II) ANY CLAIM BY A THIRD PARTY. SAVE AS SET OUT IN THIS SECTION, TOSHIBA'S ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER THIS EULA SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE, IF ANY. PLEASE MAKE AND RETAIN A COPY OF ALL DATA YOU HAVE INSERTED INTO YOUR PRODUCT, FOR EXAMPLE NAMES, ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS, PICTURES, RINGTONES ETC, BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR PRODUCT FOR A WARRANTY SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS. 6. Laws. This EULA will be governed by the laws of Japan. All disputes arising out of this EULA shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court. 21-5 910T_J.indb 21-5 06.7.7 4:50:54 PM 21 Safety Precautions Abridged English Manual 7 To ensure proper usage, be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly before using your handset. Always keep this manual available for future reference. 7 Be sure to follow the safety information contained in the instruction manuals and indicated on the product to prevent injury to the user and other persons, as well as damage to property. 7 When a child uses the handset, it is recommended that a parent or guardian reads the instruction manuals thoroughly and provides proper instructions to the child. 7 The following describes the meaning of safety symbols and signal words. Be sure to understand their meanings before proceeding to read this manual. Pictograph Descriptions Pictograph Meaning Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous operation that could result in death or serious injury1 of the user. Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could result in death or serious injury1 of the user. Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could result in minor or moderate injury2 to the user or damage to property3. 1 Serious injury includes loss of sight, wounds, high temperature burns, low temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas, blistering and other damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature contacting your skin for a prolonged time), electric shock, fractures and poisoning requiring hospitalization or long-term medical treatment. 2 Injury includes wounds, burns and electric shock not requiring hospitalization or long-term medical treatment. 3 Damage to property includes extensive damage to homes and household property, as well as livestock and pets. Symbol Descriptions Symbol Meaning indicates a prohibited action. The prohibited action is indicated graphically or described in text in or near the symbol. indicates a compulsory action that must be carried out. The compulsory action is indicated graphically or described in text in or near the symbol. 21-6 910T_J.indb 21-6 06.7.7 4:50:54 PM Limitation of Liability Danger 21 Do not disassemble, modify or repair the handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric shock, injury or malfunction. Modification of the handset is prohibited by Japanese Radio Law. For repair, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-53). Abridged English Manual ăťSoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from natural disasters such as earthquakes, lightning, storms and floods, as well as fires through no fault of SoftBank and Toshiba, acts by third parties, other accidents, improper use by the user, whether intentionally or negligently, or use under other abnormal conditions. ăťSoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for incidental damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product, including, but not limited to, corruption or loss of data, lost business revenue or suspension of business operations. ăťSoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from improper use not conforming to the instructions in the instruction manuals. ăťSoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from malfunctions caused by use in combination with connection equipment or software that is not authorized for use by SoftBank and Toshiba. ăťImage data recorded with the camera, downloaded data and other data may be corrupted or lost due to malfunction, repair or other improper handling of the product. SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the restoration of corrupted or lost data, as well as any damages or lost revenue and profits. ăťSoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for corruption or loss of stored data resulting from failures or malfunctions of the product, regardless of the cause. Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum. Do not dispose of the handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset in a fire or expose it to heat If the handset or battery pack is exposed to water, do not dry it artificially in heating equipment (microwave oven, etc.) Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction. Do not charge, use or leave the handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset in hot places such as near a fire or heater Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction. 21-7 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-7 06.7.10 10:10:59 AM Danger 21 Abridged English Manual Do not expose the handset, charger, battery pack , Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset to fluids such as water, perspiration or seawater Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric shock or malfunction. If the handset is dropped accidentally in water or any other fluid, immediately turn off the handset and contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-53). Do not leave the handset, charger, battery pack, Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset outdoors, in a bathroom or wherever water or any other fluid is used Do not place the handset, charger or battery pack near cups, vases or other containers of fluids Exposure to water or other fluids may cause electric shock, overheating, rupturing or fire. Do not use excessive force when inserting the battery pack into the handset or connecting the handset to the charger Do not connect any cords with reverse polarity Doing so may cause the battery pack to leak, rupture, overheat or catch fire, as well as cause electric shock or malfunction. Do not touch the battery pack connectors (metal parts) with any metal objects (necklace, hairpin, etc.) Doing so may cause the battery pack to overheat, rupture or catch fire, as well as the metal object to overheat. Do not use a battery pack other than one supplied with or designated for the handset Do not use the battery pack for any other handset Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction. Do not use a charger other than one supplied with or designated for the handset to charge the battery pack Do not use the charger for any other handset Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction. Do not charge, overheat, disassemble or short the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset or put it into a fire. Doing so may cause ignition, rupturing, malfunction or fire. If electrolyte fluid leaking from the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset comes into contact with your skin or clothes, wash it immediately with clean water as this may hurt your body. And if it gets into your eyes, do not rub them, and have them immediately treated by an ophthalmologist after washing them with clean water. If the fluid sticks to the equipment, wipe it out without touching it directly. If the fluid is left as it is, your skin may get irritated or there may be fear of losing your sight. 21-8 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-8 06.7.10 10:11:01 AM Warning Do not use the handset while driving Do not make or receive a call and do not use other functions (messaging, game, camera, video, music, mobile light, etc.) Doing so may cause a traffic accident. Use of the handset while driving is prohibited by law. Before using the handset, stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking is permitted. Do not use the handset wherever there is the risk of a fire or explosion such as in a petrol station Doing so may ignite the gases and start a fire or explosion. Turn off the handset and do not charge it wherever gases may be present (petrol station, etc.). Do not swing the handset by its strap, a video output cable, the Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset Doing so may cause an injury, accident or damage. Turn off the handset while you are near any precision electronic equipment Radio waves may adversely affect the operation of electronic equipment. Examples of such equipment: medical electronic equipment such as cardiac pacemakers and hearing aids or fire alarms and automatic doors. If you use medical electronic equipment, consult with the equipment manufacturer or distributor about the influence of radio waves. Abridged English Manual Do not charge the battery pack while it is wet or damp Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire, electric shock or short circuit. If the battery pack is exposed to fluids such as water, unplug the rapid charger immediately. 21 Remove the power plug from the outlet if the rapid charger is not to be used for a long period of time or before cleaning Failing to do so may cause an electric shock, fire or malfunction. Turn off the handset wherever its use is prohibited such as on an aircraft Cancel schedule and alarm settings before turning handset power off Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law. Check your surroundings to confirm that it is safe to make/receive calls, send/receive messages, take pictures or record videos Failing to do so may cause you to trip over or cause a traffic accident. 21-9 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-9 06.7.10 10:11:02 AM Warning 21 Abridged English Manual Do not use the handset with any power voltage other than the specified voltage Doing so may cause a fire. The power voltages are 100 to 240 V AC for the rapid charger and 12 or 24 V DC (for a negative ground car only) for a In-Car Charger. Wipe away any dust on the plug of the rapid charger with a dry cloth after removing the plug from the outlet Dust on the plug or outlet may cause a fire. Follow the instructions below when installing and wiring in-vehicle devices ăťMake sure that devices do not interfere with driving and safety equipment such as airbags ăťMake sure that wires are not caught in seatbelt buckles, doors or other moving parts Any wire caught around a foot, brake pedal, accelerator pedal, etc. may interfere with driving and cause a traffic accident. If any part of an in-vehicle device drops onto the floor, it may startle you into abrupt braking or steering, leading to a traffic accident. When thunder is heard outside, stop using the handset immediately Turn off the handset and do not touch it Failing to do so may attract lightning and cause electric shock. When thunder is heard, stop using the handset and move to a safe place such as inside a building. If the battery pack fails to charge in the specified time, stop charging immediately Failing to do so may cause overheating, rupturing or fire. Contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-53). When inserting the rapid charger plug into an AC household outlet, make sure that a metal strap or any other metal object does not touch the plug Failing to do so may cause electric shock, short circuit or fire. If electrolyte fluid leaking from the battery pack gets into your eyes, wash your eyes immediately with clean water and have your eyes treated by an ophthalmologist Failing to receive treatment for your eyes may result in eye injury. 21-10 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-10 06.7.10 10:11:03 AM Warning Do not drop the handset or battery pack or subject it to excessive shock Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction. Do not sit down with the handset in your trousers pocket Excess weight may damage the display, battery pack or other parts resulting in overheating, fire or injury. If the handset is used near an implanted cardiac pacemaker, defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, radio waves may interfere with such a device or equipment Observe the following guidelines 1. If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator, carry and use the handset at a distance of at least 22 centimetres away from the implanted device. 2. Turn off the handset in crowded places such as packed trains because a person with an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator may be nearby. Radio waves can interfere with the operation of a cardiac pacemaker or other medical device. 3. Follow the precautions below in medical institutions. ăťDo not bring the handset into an operating room, intensive care unit or coronary care unit. ăťTurn off the handset in a hospital ward. ăťTurn off the handset in a lobby or other location close to medical equipment. ăťObserve the instructions of individual medical institutions and do not use the handset in or bring it into prohibited areas. ăťTurn off the handset after cancelling any settings such as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the handset automatically. Abridged English Manual If something unusual happens to the handset, battery pack or charger; for example, it emits smoke or an unusual odour or is damaged, perform the following steps immediately 1. If the battery pack is charging, unplug the rapid charger from the AC household outlet or unplug the In-Car Charger from the cigarette lighter socket. 2. Make sure that the handset is not hot, then turn it off and remove the battery pack. Failing to do so and continuing use (charging) may cause the battery pack to overheat, rupture or catch fire or the handset to overheat. If something unusual happens, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Customer Assistance (page 21-53). 21 21-11 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-11 06.7.10 10:11:04 AM Warning 21 Abridged English Manual 4. When using electronic medical devices other than an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator outside of medical institutions (such as at home), consult with the individual medical device manufacturer about the possible influence of radio waves. The above information conforms to "The Guidelines on Use of Mobile Phones and Other Devices to Prevent Electromagnetic Wave Interference with Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference Japan, April 1997), as well as refers to "The Investigative Research Report on the Influence of Electromagnetic Waves on Medical Equipment" (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001). Do not use the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset after the âRecommended Use-by Dateâ displayed on the battery expired, or do not leave the used-up dry battery as being inserted. Doing so may cause the malfunction of the equipment as well as cause the dry battery to leak. Keep the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset out of the reach of small children. If it is mistakenly swallowed, consult a doctor as soon as possible because this may cause suffocation or injury to stomach etc. Do not use the rapid charger with any power supply other than a 100 to 240 V AC household power supply Doing so may result in a fire, as well as cause the charger to overheat, catch fire or malfunction. Do not insert the dry battery of BluetoothTM Stereo Headset with wrong polarity [(+) & (-)]. Doing so may cause the malfunction of the equipment as well as cause the dry battery to leak. 21-12 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-12 06.7.7 9:48:35 PM Caution Keep the handset, battery pack and charger away from infants and small children Failing to do so may result in the battery pack or memory card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury. Make sure that the charger terminals (metal parts) do not come into contact with wires or other metal objects Failing to do so may cause overheating or burns. Do not pull the cord when unplugging the rapid charger or In-Car Charger from an AC household outlet or socket Damage to the cord may cause electric shock, overheating or fire. Hold the plug when unplugging the rapid charger or In-Car Charger. Do not plug or unplug the rapid charger with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shock or malfunction. Keep magnetic cards away from the handset and make sure that a magnetic card is not trapped when closing the handset Failing to do so may cause the magnetic data on a cash card, credit card, telephone card or floppy disk to be lost. Abridged English Manual Do not use or leave the handset or battery pack in places where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in hot places such as inside a car in the sun Doing so may cause overheating, fire or malfunction. 21 Do not use the handset in a vehicle if it affects in-vehicle electronic devices Use of the handset in some types of vehicles may, in some rare cases, affect in-vehicle electronic devices and interfere with safe driving. Do not pull, bend with excessive force or twist the cords of the rapid charger and In-Car Charger Do not damage or modify them Do not place objects on them Do not apply heat and keep them away from heaters Damage to a cord may cause electric shock, overheating or fire. 21-13 910T_J.indb 21-13 06.7.7 4:51:02 PM Caution 21 Abridged English Manual Do not place the handset on an unstable or unlevel surface Doing so may result in the handset falling and causing injury or malfunction. Be particularly careful when vibration is set. Do not dispose of the used battery pack with ordinary garbage Insulate the connectors with tape and then dispose of the used battery pack separately from ordinary garbage or take it to your nearest SoftBank Shop. Be sure to observe local regulations on the separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable. If fluid leaking from the battery pack comes into contact with skin or clothing, wash it away immediately with clean water Failing to do so may cause skin irritation. Do not use any other dry batteries than the AAA battery for BluetoothTM Stereo Headset. Doing so may cause the malfunction of the equipment as well as cause the dry battery to leak. Do not touch the handset with sweaty hands or place it into a pocket of sweaty clothes Sweat and humidity may erode the internal components of the handset and cause overheating or malfunction. Do not use the In-Car Charger when the car engine is not running Doing so may result in a flat battery. If the fuse for the In-Car Charger blows, replace it with a designated fuse Replacing the fuse with other than a designated fuse may cause overheating and fire. For details on replacing the fuse, refer to the instruction manual of the In-Car Charger. 21-14 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-14 06.7.7 9:48:50 PM Caution Part Material (Surface Treatment) Outer housing (keypad), keys, mobile PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating) light panel (pellucid area) Outer housing (main display side) Magnesium alloy (Acrylic baking coating) Outer housing (external display panel, hinge cover, battery compartment), screw cover (receiver, lower side of PPE resin (UV cured acrylic coating) main display), earphone microphone jack cap (flank-battery side), memory card slot cap (flank-battery side) Earphone microphone jack cap (flank-key side), memory card slot PC resin cap (flank-key side) Outer housing (infrared port), mobile PC/ABS resin (UV cured acrylic light panel (colored part) coating) Part Material (Surface Treatment) External display panel Tempered glass (polyester film) Clearance keeper Urethane acrylate resin Illumination (luminescence part), PC resin charging lamp (luminescence part) Illumination (cushion part), charging lamp (cushion part), opening/closing stopper, earphone microphone jack Polyester elastomer resin cap (drawing part), memory card slot cap (drawing part) Cable connector cap Polyester elastomer resin (urethane coating) Charging terminal Stainless sheet copper (gold plating, nickel undercoat) Infrared port Acrylic resin Screws Steel (nickel coating, copper undercoat) Abridged English Manual If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop using the handset and consult with a dermatologist The following materials and surface treatments have been used for the handset. Some of these materials may cause itching, irritation, eczema, etc. in some rare cases depending on the individual's constitution and physical condition. 21 Hinge clearance keeper (hinge case Polyurethane resin side) Speaker hole mesh Stainless sheet copper Close-up switch PC resin Main display panel, main camera Acrylic resin (UV cured acrylic ink panel, external camera panel processing) 21-15 910T_J.indb 21-15 06.7.7 4:51:04 PM Caution 21 Abridged English Manual Before using the handset, make sure that no metal objects (such as pins) are stuck to the earpiece Failing to do so may result in a metal object causing an ear injury, etc. If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call vibration and ringtone volume settings Failing to do so may startle you and may be harmful to your heart. Be careful not to trap your fingers or objects when closing the handset and not to trap your fingers in the hinge when opening the handset Failing to do so may cause injury or damage to the LCD display. Do not use the mobile light and flashlight for purposes other than taking pictures, recording videos or lighting Doing so may dazzle the eyes and cause impaired vision or other injury. Make sure things like paper, cloth and bedding are not placed on the handset during charging using a USB connection, AC adapter, etc. Failing to do so may cause overheating, fire, burns or malfunction. Do not turn the volume up too high while using the Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset Do not use Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset continuously for long periods of time Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and prolonged use may cause hearing defect regardless of the volume level. Sound leakage may annoy other people and surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly resulting in an accident. Do not insert objects other than the memory card into the memory card slot Doing so may cause overheating, electric shock or malfunction. Cover the slot with the cap at times other than when you are inserting or removing the memory card. Keep your face away from the memory card slot when inserting or removing the memory card Keep the memory card out of the reach of small children If the memory card is let go of suddenly, it may fly out and hit your face resulting in injury. 21-16 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-16 06.7.10 10:11:39 AM Caution 21 Do not use the mobile light close to eyes Doing so may cause eye damage. Be especially careful not to take pictures or record videos with the mobile light too close to the eyes of infants. Use only the memory card supported by the handset Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction. The handset supports memory cards with a storage capacity of up to 2 GB (as of XXX, 2006). Do not use excessive force when inserting or removing the USIM card Doing so may cause a malfunction. Be careful not to injure a hand or finger when removing the card. Do not let children use cables such as a video output cable, the Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset unsupervised and keep cables out of infant's reach An injury may be caused if, for instance, the cable is wrapped around a neck. Use only a USIM card designated for the handset Failing to do so may cause data loss or malfunction. Do not point the infrared beam at anyoneâs eye during infrared communication Doing so may cause eye damage. Abridged English Manual Do not subject the memory card to vibration or shock or remove it from the slot or turn off the handset while data is being written to or read from the memory card Doing so may cause data loss or malfunction. Do not remove the polyester film from the external display Using the handset without the polyester film to protect against shattering of the reinforced glass may result in an injury if the external display is damaged. 21-17 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-17 06.7.10 10:11:41 AM 21 General Notes Abridged English Manual Using Your Handset 7 The handset employs radio waves. Signals may be disrupted even within service areas if you are indoors, underground, inside a tunnel or inside a vehicle. If you move to a location with poor signal reception, a call may be suddenly cut off. 7 When using the handset in public places, take care not to annoy other people around you. Use of the handset is prohibited in some public places such as in theatres or on buses and trains. 7 The handset is a radio transceiver under Japanese Radio Law. You may be requested to submit the handset for inspection based on this law. 7 Use of the handset near a landline phone, TV or radio may affect the image and sound quality of the equipment. 7 The handset employs a digital system to maintain a high level of communication quality even at very low signal levels. However, calls may be suddenly cut off when the signal strength becomes too weak. 7 The digital system provides a high level of privacy protection. However, the possibility of someone eavesdropping on your conversation cannot be ruled out as long as radio waves are used. 7 Data stored on the handset may be corrupted or lost on the following occasions. ăťThe handset is used improperly. ăťThe handset is exposed to static electricity or electric noise. ăťThe handset is turned off during operation. ăťThe battery pack is completely discharged. ăťThe handset malfunctions or is sent for repairs. SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or loss of stored data. Be sure to keep a separate memo of important data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum. 7 Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the handset for the first time or if the handset has not been used for a long time. When the battery pack is stored for a long time, it discharges over time even if it is not used. 7 Before using a memory card, read the instruction manual of the memory card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation. 7 When the handset is used for extended periods of time, especially in high temperature conditions, the handset surface could become hot. Please use caution when touching the handset under such conditions. 7 When certain items are taken out of the country, documentation may be required to certify that the export of the items is not controlled, prohibited, or restricted by the Export Trade Control Order and Foreign Exchange Order. Basically, no such documentation is required if you take the handset out of the country and bring it back for the purpose of personal use when going on vacations or short business trips. In some cases, however, an export permit may be required if the handset is to be used by or transferred to anyone else. Furthermore, a US government export permit may be required when taking the handset to countries for which the US government has imposed export restrictions (Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Syria). For details on export laws, regulations and procedures, refer to the Web page of the Security Export Control Policy Division of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. 7 If you have hearing aids, use of the handset may interfere with some operations of the hearing aids. If there is any interference, consult with the manufacturer or distributor of the hearing aids. 21-18 910T_J.indb 21-18 06.7.7 4:51:07 PM Inside Vehicles Aboard Aircraft 7 Do not use the handset on an aircraft. Turn off the handset after cancelling any settings such as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the handset automatically. Do not turn the handset back on while you are on the aircraft. Use of the handset on an aircraft is prohibited by law. Electromagnetic Waves 7 For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. Handling Basics 7 Do not use the handset in extreme temperatures, direct sunlight and humid or dusty places. 7 Do not drop the handset or subject it to excessive shock. 7 To clean the handset, wipe it with a dry soft cloth. Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents. Doing so may cause discoloration and remove the printed logo. 7 Avoid exposing the handset to rain, snow or high humidity. The handset, battery pack, charger, Stereo Earphone, BluetoothTM Stereo Headset and other optional accessories are not waterproof. 21 Abridged English Manual 7 Do not use the handset while driving. Use of the handset while driving is prohibited by law. 7 Before using the handset, stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking or stopping is permitted. 7 Do not remove the battery pack while handset power is on to avoid malfunction. 7 If the battery pack has been removed from the handset or the handset has not been charged for a long time, stored data and settings may be lost or altered. SoftBank and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from such negligence. 7 The battery pack is a consumable item employing lithium ions. Replace the battery pack with a new one if the operation time becomes extremely short after it is fully charged. Buy a new battery pack designated for the handset. 7 When disposing of a used battery pack after battery pack replacement or discontinued use of the handset, insulate the connectors with tape or place the battery pack into a plastic bag and then take it to your nearest SoftBank Shop or battery pack recycling cooperative store. Be sure to observe local regulations on the separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable. 7 Some handset display pixels may be missing or remain lit. This is not a defect or malfunction. If the display is left on for a long period of time, pictures may be permanently burned into it. 7 Make sure the Stereo Earphone is securely plugged into the earphone microphone jack. Failing to do so may generate noise on the other party's phone during calls. 7 Do not turn the volume up too high while using the Stereo Earphone or BluetoothTM Stereo Headset. Exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing and prolonged use may cause hearing damage regardless of the volume level. Sound leakage may annoy other people and surrounding sounds may not be heard clearly when walking, resulting in an accident. 7 When earphone microphone jack and external connector are not in use, make sure to replace the caps. Otherwise dust or water may enter the handset causing handset malfunction. 21-19 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-19 06.7.10 10:11:57 AM 21 Abridged English Manual 7 Hold the plug and do not pull the cord when unplugging the Stereo Earphone or a video output cable. Pulling the cord may cause damage or malfunction. 7 Do not close the handset with the strap, USB cable, Stereo Earphone, BluetoothTM Stereo Headset or a video output cable inside. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage. 7 The antenna of the handset is built into the body and does not protrude. Signal sensitivity may be reduced if you touch or cover the portion of the body containing the internal antenna (page 21-27). In particular, do not affix things like stickers onto this portion of the body. 7 The handset's open/close status is detected by a magnetic sensor. Therefore, take care not to place magnetic objects close to the microphone (mouthpiece) to prevent a malfunction. 7 When you replace the handset or send it for repair, messages and other data stored in the handset cannot be transferred to another handset. 7 Do not drop the USIM card or subject it to excessive shock. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 7 Do not bend the USIM card or place a heavy object on it. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 7 Do not allow the USIM card to get wet or leave it in places of high humidity. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 7 Do not use or leave the USIM card in hot places such as near a fire or heater. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 7 Avoid storing the USIM card in direct sunlight or hot and humid places. Failing to do so may cause a malfunction. 7 Keep the USIM card out of infants' reach. Failing to do so may result in the USIM card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury. 7 Before using the USIM card, read the instruction manual of the USIM card thoroughly to ensure safe and proper operation. Mobile Camera 7 Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera. 7 Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction. 7 Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies. 7 Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder (photographer), except for personal use. 7 Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited. Mobile Light & External Light 7 Do not use the mobile light in hot, cold or humid places. Doing so may shorten its life. 7 The mobile light and external light have a limited life. Repeated use will decrease the light intensity. 21-20 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-20 06.7.10 10:11:58 AM Copyrights Right of Portrait Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an individual's photograph by others. Right of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right (property right) designed to protect celebrities' interests. Be careful when taking pictures with the handset camera. Photographing, publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are illegal. 21 The handset may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the handset if such interference cannot be eliminated. 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 aerial. 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. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Abridged English Manual Copyrighted materials, such as music, images, computer programs and databases, and their respective holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplication of copyrighted materials is permitted only for individual or home use. Making copies (including data conversion), modifications, transfers or network distributions of copies for purposes other than stated above without proper authorization constitutes an infringement of copyrights and moral rights, potentially resulting in claims for reparations or criminal punishment. If you use the handset to make copies, observe the copyright laws. Furthermore, recording materials using the camera is also subject to the same laws. FCC Notice 21-21 910T_J.indb 21-21 06.7.7 4:51:09 PM 21 FCC RF Exposure Information Abridged English Manual 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 organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.440 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.713 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation 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/fccid after searching on SP2-CC4-XXX. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.616 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.533 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a âhands-freeâ device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. Additional Information can be found on the websites of the World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/ emf). * The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing. ** Please see thesection about body worn operation. 21-22 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-22 06.7.14 2:28:28 PM Federal Communication Commission Statement 21 Abridged English Manual This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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: ăťReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ăťIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. ăťConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ăťConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution Exposure to radio frequency radiation To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for product compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 21-23 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-23 06.7.7 10:39:17 PM 21 Abridged English Manual ćŞĺŻžĺż 21-24 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-24 06.7.7 9:49:23 PM USIM Card USIM PINs For security, the USIM card has two security codes: PIN1 and PIN2. Do not forget these codes and do not reveal them to others. 21 Abridged English Manual The USIM card is an IC card that stores customer information such as your phone number. Only insert the USIM card in a USIM card compatible SoftBank handset. 7 If the USIM card is not inserted, the handset cannot be used. PIN Lock & PUK Codes PIN lock is set when an incorrect PIN1 or PIN2 is entered three times consecutively. PUK codes are required to cancel PIN1 lock/PIN2 lock. To obtain PUK1/PUK2, contact General Information (page 21-53). If PUK1/PUK2 is incorrectly entered ten consecutive times, USIM card is locked. USIM card lock cannot be canceled. Contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-53). PIN1 This is a four to eight digit security code to prevent others from using your handset. The default setting is "9999." PIN2 This is the four to eight digit security code required for operations such as resetting Call Time&Cost and setting Fixed Dial #. The default setting is "9999." 21-25 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-25 06.7.10 10:12:18 AM 21 Handset Parts & Functions Abridged English Manual 6IEWER 0OSITION !TTACHING THE (ANDSTRAP 21-26 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-26 06.7.7 9:49:26 PM Earpiece Display External Light: Flashes for incoming calls, messages, etc. Left Soft Key J: Complete operations. Also use this key to access the Messaging menu from standby. 5. Navigation Key E: Move cursor up, down, left or right, access functions assigned to the Navigation Key, etc. Centre Key @: Access the Main menu from standby. Use this key to confirm selected items and perform selected operations. 6. Media Player Key H: Start Media Player from standby or make/answer video calls. 7. Send Key N: Make and answer calls. 8. Cable and Handset Charging Connector: Connect AC Charger and other devices. 9. Sub Camera: Used for video call, etc. 10. Charging Indicator: Lights during charging and goes out when charging is complete. 11. Right Soft Key K: Access the menu, etc. Also use this key to access Yahoo! Keitai from standby. 12. Shortcut Key S: Access the shortcut menu. 13. Clear/Memo Key L: Delete characters and return to the previous operation. Also use this key to access Answer Phone from standby. 14. End/Power Key O: Power handset on/off, end calls/operations and return to standby. 15. Keypad: Enter phone numbers, characters, etc. Press and hold a key (0 to 9) from standby mode to search for Phone Book entries of the column assigned to the key. */ / Key*: Switch between uppercase and lowercase. Also use this key to scroll to the previous page in a screen displaying a list or turn the mobile light on or off during camera use. #/ Key #: Enter symbols, etc. Also use this key to scroll to the next page in a screen displaying a list. To set or cancel Silent, press and hold # from standby. 16. Microphone 17. External Display: Notifies of incoming calls, received messages and other information while your handset is closed. 18. Mobile Light: Used as a light when taking pictures or recording videos at night time or while indoors. 19. Camera/Video Indicator: Flashes when the camera or video is activated. 20. Close-up Switch: Switch to macro mode in camera shooting. 21. Infrared Port: Used for infrared communication. 22. Internal Antenna: The antenna is built into your handset. 23. Main Camera: Used for taking pictures and recording videos. 24. Side Key R: Activate the camera, etc. This key also acts as the shutter button during camera use. Press and hold R while your handset is closed to set/cancel the Hold setting for the side keys. 25. Handstrap Hole 26. Memory Card Slot 27. Earphone Microphone/AV OUT Jack: Connect the Stereo Earphone or video output cable. 28. Stereo Speakers 29. Viewer Clear Key X: Use when handset is in Viewer Position (functions as the Clear/Memo Key L in Viewer Position). 21 Abridged English Manual 1. 2. 3. 4. 21-27 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-27 06.7.10 10:12:31 AM 21 Abridged English Manual 30. Viewer Soft Key (Left) W: Use when handset is in Viewer Position (functions as the Left Soft Key J in Viewer Position). 31. Viewer Navigation Key T/O: Use when handset is in Viewer Position (functions as the Navigation Key E/ Centre Key @ in Viewer Position). 32. Viewer Soft Key (Right) Y: Use when handset is in Viewer Position (functions as the Right Soft Key K in Viewer Position). 33. Microphone 21-28 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-28 06.7.7 9:49:28 PM ⢠Display Indicators ďźďźďźďźďź âŤâŹââŽâŻâ°âą ⣠⤠⼠⌠â ⥠Signal Strength Strong Weak Moderate Faint Out of Range Offline Mode ON / Voice/Video Call Dial-up Connection Location Position / Quick Positioning Activated/Paused ⧠21 Abridged English Manual â âĄâ˘âŁâ¤âĽâŚâ§â¨âŠ ⪠Packet Communication Displaying Picture File with Location Information Packet Transmission Ready Packet Network Range / 3G/UMTS Network Connection/Roaming / GSM Network Connection/Roaming / GPRS Network Connection/Roaming Service Area of Operator Other than SoftBank New CAST Reception of Rights Object Indicates the reception of a content key during operation. New MMS/SMS PC Web Connected New Live Monitor Memory Card Inserted Web SSL Indicates a connection to an information page with security protection. / BluetoothTM Connection Established/Connection Standby BluetoothTM Connection Lost Infrared Communication Software Update External Connection for Data Synchronisation / S! Appli Activated/Paused Music File Playing Music File Playback Paused Video File Playing Streaming 21-29 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-29 06.7.7 9:49:28 PM 21 ⨠Abridged English Manual ⊠⪠⍠⏠â ⎠⯠Ⱐ⹠Manner Mode (Silent) Manner Mode (Alarm) / / Original Manner Mode Battery Level Sufficiently Charged Very Low Low Charge Immediately Charging Time Password Lock Active Keypad Lock Active Alarm Set / / / / / Answer Phone On and You Have a Message / / / / Answer Phone Off and You Have a Message New Voicemail Message Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice Call Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Video Call Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice and Video Calls Information Prompt Missed Call Secret Mode On External Display Indicators â âĄâ˘âŁâ¤âĽâŚâ§â¨âŠ ďźďźďźďźďź â ⥠⢠⣠⤠⪠Signal Strength Strong Weak Moderate Faint Out of Range Offline Mode ON Packet Communication Packet Transmission Ready Packet Network Range Location Position / Quick Positioning Activated/Paused / 3G/UMTS Network Connection/Roaming / GSM Network Connection/Roaming / GPRS Network Connection/Roaming Service Area of Operator Other than SoftBank Reception of Rights Object New MMS/SMS New CAST Alarm Set New Live Monitor Memory Card Inserted 21-30 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-30 06.7.7 9:49:32 PM ⼠⧠⨠⊠⪠Codes 21 Your security code, centre access code and call barring service code are required for some functions and settings. Security Code Your security code is "9999" or the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your contract. It is required to use various functions. Centre Access Code Abridged English Manual ⌠Web SSL / BluetoothTM Connection Established/Connection Standby BluetoothTM Connection Lost Infrared Communication Software Update External Connection for Data Synchronisation / S! Appli Activated/Paused Password Lock Active Hold Active Keypad Lock Activated Music Player Cannot be Started Missed Call Manner Mode (Silent) Manner Mode (Alarm) / / Original Manner Mode New Voicemail Message / / / / / Answer Phone ON and You Have a Message / / / / Answer Phone OFF and You Have a Message Battery Level Sufficiently Charged Very Low Low Charge Immediately Charging Time Your centre access code is the four-digit number you wrote on your application form when you concluded your contract. It is required to perform optional service operations from a fixed-line phone. Call Barring Service Code Your call barring code is the four-digit number you selected when you concluded your contract. It is required to set call barring. Internet Security Code It is required to set Internet security. 21-31 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-31 06.7.7 9:49:46 PM 21 Display Positions Abridged English Manual The following Display positions are available. Most procedures described in this chapter are based on Clamshell Open position. #LAMSHELL /PEN /PEN YOUR HANDSET FROM THE CLOSED STATE 6IEWER 0OSITION PAGE 2OTATE THE DISPLAY IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW #ONVENIENT FOR TAKING PICTURES AND VIDEOS #LOSE YOUR HANDSET 3ELF PORTRAIT 0OSITION #ONVENIENT FOR TAKING PICTURES OF YOURSELF 4URN OVER YOUR HANDSET Note 7When rotating the display, hold the section above the display and do not force the display in the wrong direction. Doing so may damage your handset. 7Do not carry your handset while it is in viewer position. Doing so may damage the main display. 7Do not close your handset while the display is only partially rotated. Doing so may damage the navigation key, etc. 21-32 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-32 06.7.10 10:12:51 AM Using Your Handset in Viewer Position Charging the Battery Pack 21 Use W, X, R, O and T to access functions. 0LUG 4 #ONNECTOR 1. Viewer Clear Key 2. Viewer Soft Key (Left) 3. Viewer Navigation Key 4. Side Key 5. Viewer Soft Key (Right) 7 The functions assigned to the navigation key are also assigned to the Viewer Navigation Key (page 21-28). Note 7The Viewer Soft Keys and Viewer Navigation Key are available when your handset is in Viewer position. 7The Viewer Navigation Key is available even while the music player is activated. #HARGING INDICATOR 2ELEASE BUTTONS 2APID CHARGER Abridged English Manual !# OUTLET #HARGING CONNECTOR Connect the rapid charger to your handset and then to an AC outlet The inscription on the rapid charger connector should be facing up. Charging indicator lights red and goes out when charging is complete. Disconnect the rapid charger from the AC outlet and then from your handset Press and hold the release buttons on the rapid charger connector to remove it from your handset. Note 7The rapid charger supports a power supply of 100 to 240 V AC. 7To use the rapid charger in another country, purchase an appropriate adapter plug. SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any problem resulting from charging overseas. 21-33 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-33 06.7.10 10:12:52 AM 21 Basic Operations Language Setting Abridged English Manual Turning Handset Power On Press and hold O Turning Handset Power Off The Main menu appears. Retrieving Network Information In standby mode, press @, J or K Select YES and press @ A network connection is established and the network information is retrieved. Select č¨ĺŽ â ä¸čŹč¨ĺŽ â Language Select language and press @ čŞĺé¸ć : Selects the language set for the language setting in the USIM card automatically. ćĽćŹčŞ : Sets the language to Japanese. English : Sets the language to English. Press and hold O Before using Yahoo! Keitai, retrieve the network connection information. The first time you press @, J or K after purchasing your handset, a prompt appears. In standby mode, press @ Time & Date Setting In standby mode, press @ Select Settings â Phone Settings â Clock â Date&Time Enter the year, month, day and time and press @ Making a Call Enter a phone number and press N Press O to end the call 21-34 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-34 06.7.7 9:49:59 PM Viewing Call Log In standby mode, press D Select a phone number and press N Press O to end the call Dialed appears. Press N to answer a call Received appears. Viewing the Call Time Press O when a call is received Voice guidance in Japanese notifies the caller that you are unable to answer the call at the moment. a from standby. Press C a once to switch 7To display Received, press C to Dialed. Press O to end the call Placing a Call on Hold Press D Tip Answering a Call 21 In standby mode, press D Abridged English Manual Redialing a Phone Number Press N to answer the call Press O to end the call In standby mode, press @ Select Settings â Call Settings â Call Time&Cost Select Last Call or All Calls â Time Note 7The displayed call time serves as a guide only and may differ from the actual call time. Rejecting a Call Press K (Reject) when a call is received 21-35 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-35 06.7.7 9:50:00 PM 21 Viewing the Call Cost Abridged English Manual Automatic: Selects an available network automatically. Manual: Select a network from the Network list. In standby mode, press @ Select Settings â Call Settings â Call Time&Cost Select Last Call or All Calls â Cost Note 7 The displayed call cost serves as a guide only and may differ from the actual call cost. Setting the System Mode You can switch the system mode depending on the country or area in which you are located. In standby mode, press @ Select Automatic, 3G or GSM and press @ Viewing Your Phone Number In standby mode, press @ then 0 Select Automatic or Manual Select Settings â Call Settings â Call Services â Intl. Calls â SelectNetwork Automatic: Selects the available system mode automatically. 3G: Sets the system mode to UMTS only. GSM: Sets the system mode to GSM only. Select My Details and press @ Tip 7To view your phone number during a call, press k K (Menu), select My Details and press @ a. Setting/Cancelling Manner Mode In standby mode, press and hold # Setting the Network To use your handset when travelling outside Japan, change the network setting. 21-36 In standby mode, press @ Select Settings â Call Settings â Call Services â Intl. Calls â Operator â Auto/Manual 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-36 06.7.7 9:50:00 PM Answer Phone Setting Answer Phone When receiving a call, press and hold L Playing a Message In standby mode, press @ Select Tools â Answer Phone â Recordings Select a message and press @ Text Entry Your handset has four text entry modes. 21 Tip 7In T9 mode: ăťPress s S to switch between initial caps, lowercase, numeric and uppercase, input modes. 7In T9 mode or Multi Tap mode: ăťPress and hold s S to switch between T9 mode and Multi Tap mode. ăťPress 0 / to enter a space. ăťPress and hold a digit key to enter a number. 7To enter symbols and pictographs: ăťPress # . once to access symbol list. ăťPress * , once to access pictograph list. 7To delete a character, press L l. 7To enter +, press and hold 0 / in a number entry mode. 7To switch to Japanese entry mode, press k K (Menu) from a text entry window and select Customize â Input Method â Standard. To switch back to T9 mode, press k K (Menu) and select Customize â Input Method â T9. Abridged English Manual This feature can record a caller's message when you are unable to answer a voice call. Text Entry Modes From a text entry window, press H Select a text entry mode and press @ T9 abc/T9 Abc/T9 ABC: Enter characters in T9 mode. abc/Abc/ABC (Multi Tap mode): Enter alphabets using the keypad. Symbols: Enter symbols and pictographs. Numeric: Enter numbers using the keypad. Entering Characters in T9 Mode In T9 mode, press a key once for each letter you want to enter. This feature displays word predictions while you enter characters. Example: Entering "dog" Press 364 Press B to display the next prediction Press @ to confirm your selection 21-37 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-37 06.7.7 9:50:01 PM 21 Tip Abridged English Manual 7To enter a symbol, press 1 , and use G a to select a symbol. Entering Characters in Multi Tap Mode In Multi Tap mode, each press of a key cycles through the letters and symbols assigned to the key. Example: Entering "dog" Press 3 once, 6 three times and 4 once Tip 7To enter a symbol, press 1 , and use G a to select a symbol. Phone Book Press J (OK) Dialling from Phone Book Entries In standby mode, press B Select an entry and press @ Select a phone number and press N S! Address Book Use this service to backup your Phone Book to Data Synchronisation Server. Edit entries on your handset or computer and periodically synchronise Phone Book contents to reflect the changes. Should Phone Book contents be lost or damaged, use S! Address Book to restore contents*. * Some contents cannot be saved to S! Address Book. See the full manual for more details. Save Phone Book entries to your handset, USIM card and memory cards. Save up to 1,000 Phone Book entries to your handset. The maximum number of entries you can save differs depending on the capacity of the USIM card and the memory card. Creating a New Contact In standby mode, press @ Select Phone Book â Add New Select an item, enter information and press @ 21-38 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-38 06.7.7 9:50:02 PM Video Call Making a Video Call Enter a phone number and press H Press O to end the call Answering a Video Call Open the handset Press N or H Press O to end the call Placing a Call on Hold Press O when a video call is received Voice guidance in Japanese notifies the caller that you are unable to answer the call at the moment. Press N to answer the call Press O to end the call 21 Press K (Menu) and select Reject Call when a video call is received Camera Taking a Picture Mobile: Take pictures at QVGA (W240ĂH320) size or smaller for use as wallpaper, etc. Digital: Take pictures at VGA (W640ĂH480) size or larger. Abridged English Manual A video call allows two parties with video call compatible handsets to see each other's image during the call. 7 Video calling is only available in 3G-network coverage areas (UMTS areas). appears when you are in a 3G-network coverage area. Rejecting a Call In standby mode, press R Frame the subject and press @ or R The shutter clicks. Press @ Recording a Video Video: Record videos up to 20 minutes long and save them to your handset or a memory card. Video Mail: Record videos for sending as MMS attachments. Short Video: Record videos for sending as MMS attachments to MPEG-4 compatible SoftBank handsets (PDC). In standby mode, press and hold R Frame the subject and press @ or R The start sound is heard and recording begins. 21-39 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-39 06.7.7 9:50:02 PM 21 Press @ or R Abridged English Manual The end sound is heard and the video is saved automatically to the preset storage place. Tip 7In Video mode, press j J to pause recording and press @ a to resume recording. Media Player Play video/melody files, stream files and add files to Favourites. Playing a Media File In standby mode, press @ Select Media Player â Audio or Videos Select a file and press @ Creating a Playlist Group files together in playlists. In standby mode, press H and select Playlist Enter the name of the playlist and press @ Select YES â All Music, Artist or Album Select a file and press @ To add another file, repeat Step 4. Press J (New) Playing a Playlist In standby mode, press H Select Playlist Select a playlist and press J (Play) Memory Card Save pictures, videos and other files to a memory card. 7 If the battery level is low, your handset may not be able to read or write files. 7 Processing may take a while for some types of files. 7 Some files saved from a PC or other device, may not be displayed/played on your handset. Press K (Menu) and select New Playlist â Phone Memory/Memory Card 21-40 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-40 06.7.7 9:50:03 PM Memory Card Configuration Description DCIM Stores pictures taken by Digital Camera. PRIVATE â MYFOLDER â Mail The configuration is identical to each Mail Box on your handset. My Items The folder configuration (Pictures, Videos, Melody, Music, Templates, FlashÂŽ, Books, S! Appli, Gamendeco, Other Files) is identical to that of Data Folder in your handset (see below). Stores Bookmarks backup files, too. TS_Folder Stores setting data backed up by Relocate function, Gamendeco files, and files that can be referred to only from the Media Player. Utility â Calendar Stores appointment backup files. Contacts Stores Phone Book backup files. Memo Stores notepad backup files. Tasks Stores tasks backup files. 21 Save pictures, videos and various downloaded files to Data Folder. 7 Pictures, My Pictographs, Ring SongăťMelody, S! Appli, Music, Videos, Books and Templates folders contain a link to a download site in Yahoo! Keitai. Data Folder Configuration $ATA &OLDER 0ICTURES 0ICTURE FILES-Y 0ICTOGRAPHS FOLDER $IGITAL #AMERA 0ICTURES TAKEN WITH $IGITAL 2ING 3ONGăť-ELODY 3OUND SUCH AS MELODIES3OUND RECORDED WITH 6OICE 2ECORDER 3 !PPLI Abridged English Manual Folder Name Data Folder $OWNLOADED 3 !PPLI -USIC $OWNLOADED MUSIC FILES#HAKU 5TA &ULL 6IDEOS 6IDEO FILES "OOKS $OWNLOADED E COMICS ETC 4EMPLATES -AIL TEMPLATES &LASH &LASH FILES2INGTONE &LASH FOLDER 'AMENDECO )CONSIMAGES FOR SCREEN DECORATION /THER &ILES /THER FILES $ISPLAYS ONLY IN THE $ATA &OLDER OF THE MEMORY CARD 21-41 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-41 06.7.10 1:29:23 PM 21 Files Storable in Data Folder Abridged English Manual Folder Pictures*1 My Pictographs File Format (Extension) JPEG (.JPEG, .JPG, .JPE) GIF (.GIF) PNG (.PNG)*3 GIF (.GIF) GPK (.GPK) Digital Camera*2 JPEG (.JPEG) Ring SongăťMelodies*1 AMR (.AMR) SMAF (.MMF) MPEG-4*4 (.3GP, .MP4, .M4A) S! Appli Music*1 â Java (.JAD, .JAR, .RMS) MPEG-4 (.3GP*5, .MP4*5, .M4A) Videos* MPEG-4*4 (.3GP, .3G2, .MP4) Books*1 CCF (.CCF) Templates FlashÂŽ*1 Ringtone FlashÂŽ Gamendeco*1 Other Files*1 21-42 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-42 â HTML mail templates (.HMT) SWF (.SWF) Chaku-Flash (.SWF) â Files for screen decoration (.TSBI1, .TSBW1, .TSBT1) â vCard (.VCF) â vCalendar (.VCS, .ICS) vMessage (.VMG) â EML (.EML) vBookmark (.VBM, .URL) vNote (.VNT) â Text (.TXT) â Other files*6 (other extensions) *1: Folders can be created in each folder. *2: Only Data Folder on the memory card can be viewed. *3: Downloaded frames and stamps are saved in PNG (.PNG) format. *4: Some files may be unable to be played. *5: Only Chaku-UtaÂŽ files are saved. *6: The files cannot be displayed/played on your handset. Note ÂŽ 7Chaku Uta , S! Appli, video and other files saved to the handset or memory card may become inaccessible after handset repairs, handset upgrades or the USIM card is replaced. ÂŽ ăťChaku Uta is a registered trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. 7You may not be able to open a file on a PC, PDA, or other device if: You change the file name on your handset or the file name includes a " âź " or " ăź ." Tip 7DCF is an abbreviation for "Design rule for Camera File system," a standard developed by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association (JEIDA) for the purpose of facilitating the transfer of digital camera images among various devices. TM 7Whether a file can be sent via infrared communication or Bluetooth connection or moved to the memory card depends on the forwarding and memory card forwarding permission properties. ÂŽ 7Flash is an animation technology that combines images and sound. 06.7.7 9:50:07 PM Connectivity Use the Infrared feature to transfer files between your phone and other infrared compatible devices. 7 Bring the infrared port of your phone to within 20 cm of the infrared port of the other infrared compatible device and align both ports. Make sure no objects are placed between them. 7 Do not move the devices until the file transfer is complete. 7 Direct sunlight or fluorescent light may interfere with infrared communication. 7 A dirty infrared port may cause an infrared communication failure. If the infrared port is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth while making sure not to scratch the port. Sending Data Select a file from a function that supports infrared Press K (Menu) Select Send or Send vCard and press @ Select Via Infrared and press @ 21 In standby mode, receive a connection request from another infrared compatible device. Select YES and press @ To reject the reception of files, select NO. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press @ Using BluetoothTM Abridged English Manual Using Infrared Receiving Data Transfer Phone Book, picture and other files between your handset and another BluetoothTM compatible device. Also use a handsfree compatible device to make a handsfree call. TM 7 Communication tests have not been performed for all Bluetooth compatible devices. There is no guarantee of connection with all BluetoothTM devices. 7 The security function used for wireless communication complies with the standard specifications of BluetoothTM. However, take care when using BluetoothTM for data communication because, in some cases, security may be inadequate depending on the operating environment and configuration. 7 SoftBank accepts no liability whatsoever for any data generated or information leaked during BluetoothTM communication. TM 7 The default setting for the Bluetooth connection standby status is OFF. 7 The default setting for Visibility is Show My Phone. 21-43 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-43 06.7.7 9:50:10 PM 21 Sending Data Abridged English Manual Using USB TM Select a file from a function that supports Bluetooth Press K (Menu) Select Send or Send vCard and press @ Select Via Bluetooth and press @ Select the destination device and press @ Use the USB cable to connect your handset to a PC to transfer Data Folder files. 7 Install the USB driver and My Mobile software before connecting the USB cable. For details on the installation procedure, refer to the Installation Guide on the supplied Utility Software for 910T (CD-ROM). 7 For details on the PC operating environments supported, refer to the Installation Guide on the supplied Utility Software for 910T (CD-ROM). 7 For details on connecting the USB cable to a PC, refer to the Installation Guide on the supplied Utility Software for 910T (CD-ROM). Receiving Data In standby mode, select YES and press @ when a connection is requested by another BluetoothTM compatible device Sending/Receiving Data Use the USB cable to connect your handset to a PC Follow the instructions on the PC Select YES and press @ To reject the reception of files, select NO. Select Phone Memory or Memory Card and press @ 21-44 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-44 06.7.7 9:50:10 PM Optional Services Voicemail This service allows a caller to leave a message at the Voicemail Centre when your handset is out of range or a call is in progress. This service is unavailable when Call Divert is set. Call Waiting This service allows you to place a call on hold to receive another incoming call. Multiparty Call Make or receive a call during a call and talk to multiple parties simultaneously. Call Barring Stop all outgoing and incoming calls including international calls. Caller ID This service allows you to notify the other party of your phone number when you make a call and allows you to confirm the phone number of a caller. 21 MMS Exchange long text messages with MMS compatible SoftBank handsets and email compatible devices connected to the Internet. Send images, melodies and other files as attachments. SMS Exchange short text messages with SMS compatible SoftBank handsets. Changing Your Mail Address Abridged English Manual Call Divert Use this service to forward calls to a preset phone number. Messaging You can change the account name (part before @) of your email address. 1 In standby mode, press K 2 Select My SoftBank and press @ 3 Select ĺ税ĺ¤ć´ćçśă and press @ 4 Select ăŞăŞăˇăăăŤăĄăźăŤč¨ĺŽăťĺ税ăĄăźăŤč¨ĺŽ and press @ 5 Select English and press @ 6 Select the centre access code input field and press @ 7 Enter your centre access code and press @ 8 Select OK and press @ 9 Select 1. Messaging settings and press @ 10 Select 1. Email address and press @ 21-45 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-45 06.7.7 9:50:11 PM 21 Abridged English Manual 11 Select the character input field and press @ 12 Enter an account name and press @ 13 Select OK and press @ Note 7If the message The requested E-mail address is already taken. Please choose another address. appears, repeat from Step 11. 7The above procedure may change without prior notice. For further information, contact SoftBank General Information (page 21-53). Receiving Messages Tip 7Press K k (Menu) after Step 3 to perform the following. (Available items will vary depending on the message type.) Menu Item View Allows you to use a phone number, email address, URL or file in the message. Play Plays the MMS message. 3D Displays a message as a 3D picture. Delete Deletes the message. Save Sender Allows you to save the phone number of the sender to the Phone Book. View Files Allows you to play or save a file attached to an MMS message. Save Template Allows you to save the message as a template. Text Copy Copies text. Checking the Contents of a Message In standby mode, press J ( Select Message Box and press @ Select a folder and press @ Select a message and press @ New message MMS MMS Notification SMS Description Move Details To Folder To USIM Moves the SMS message to your USIM card or handset. Displays the message properties. 21-46 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-46 06.7.10 10:13:26 AM 1 Open an MMS notification For details on displaying messages, see page 21-46. Select Retrieve MMS and press @ The complete message is downloaded. Tip 7To delete the message from the server, press k K (Menu) after Step 1 and select Delete. Replying to a Message Open the message For details on displaying messages, see page 21-46. Press J (Reply) Select Blank, With Text or Refer as SMS and press @ For details on creating messages, see below. Forwarding a Message Open the message For details on displaying messages, see page 21-46. Select Divert and press @ 21 For details on creating messages, see below. Abridged English Manual Retrieving MMS Message When an MMS exceeds 285 characters (285 bytes), the initial portion of the message is delivered as a notification. To retrieve the complete message, perform the following steps: Sending Messages In standby mode, press J ( Select Create Msg. and press @ Select Mail Type â SMS or MMS Select Address and press @ Enter an address and press @ Alternatively, you can search for an address from the Phone Book or set a group. 6 Select Subject and press @ 7 Enter the subject and press @ 8 Select Text and press @ 9 Enter the body text and press @ 10 Select Files and press @ 11 Specify an attachment file and press @ 12 Press J (Send), select OK and press @ Press K (Menu) 21-47 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-47 06.7.10 10:13:27 AM 21 Messaging Settings Abridged English Manual In standby mode, press J ( Select Settings and press @ Receiving 7Retrieve Mode 7Auto-extract 7Reject Message 3D Pict. Setting 7Auto Play 7Color Setting Select an item and press @ You can configure the following settings. MailăťAddress Connects to the network to change your mail address. Display 7Font Size 7Scrolling 7Show Address Creating 7Simple Input 7Category 7Signature 7Default Type 7Notify Type Sending 7Confirmation 7Vibration 7DeliveryCheck 7Expiry Time 7Priority 7Delivery Time 7Reply to S! Keitai Searching the Mobile Internet Search for information from the Yahoo! Keitai home page. In standby mode, press K Select English and press @ Select an item and press @ The information appears. To display more information, repeat Step 3. S! Appli S! Appli are JavaTM compatible applications for use on SoftBank handsets. You can download a variety of applications. 21-48 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-48 06.7.7 9:50:13 PM Starting the PC Browser In standby mode, press @ Select Yahoo! Keitai â PC Browser Select Always Ask or Ask Once Only and press @ S! Appli Downloading S! Appli Download applications from the Web pages of S! Appli providers. Network S! Appli Play network games online and download information in real time. Standby Setting Set an application to run in standby mode. 21 S! TOWN S! TOWN is a virtual space provided by 3D graphics. Enjoy the S! TOWN virtual space e.g. when chatting or shopping. In standby mode, press @ Select Communication â S! Town S! Loop Abridged English Manual Communication Use S! Loop to keep a diary on the web or exchange information via BBS. In standby mode, press @ Select Communication â S! Loop 21-49 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-49 06.7.7 9:50:13 PM 21 S! GPS NAVI Abridged English Manual Use S! GPS NAVI to access navigation functions. Send and receive location information to and from compatible SoftBank mobile phones. NAVI Access the preset navigation application. Note 7The preinstalled NAVI Application is only in Japanese. Current Position Locate your current position and send the information by MMS. Entertainment Subscribe to contents and receive automatic updates. Content updates are received during the night. When updates are received, Information Prompt appears and the following indicators appear: Downloading content New CAST content Download failed 7 A monthly subscription fee is required to use this service. No additional fees required for receiving content. 7 S! CAST contents available only in Japanese (as of xxxx, 2006). 7 S! CAST is only available in Japan. Subscribing/Cancelling Subscription In standby mode, press @ Select Entertainment and press @ Select CAST and press @ Select Reg./Cancel â YES and press @ Follow the onscreen instructions. Note 7Communication fees apply while you are connected to the Web. 21-50 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-50 06.7.7 9:50:14 PM Checking Content Updates Select Entertainment and press @ Select CAST and press @ Checking History Indicator Description: Unread Read Select New CAST Contents and press @ In standby mode, press @ Select Entertainment and press @ Select CAST and press @ Select Get Latest â YES and press @ In standby mode, press @ Select Entertainment and press @ Select CAST and press @ Indicator Description: You have unread content You have read all content Information Prompt appears When an update cannot be received because your handset is turned off or the signal is weak, manually download the update. Only updates for that day can be downloaded. Select CAST Information â YES and press @ Select What's new? and press @ Downloading Content Manually 21 Information Prompt appears Past updates are saved to History. Checking Content from Information Prompt Abridged English Manual In standby mode, press @ Requesting Redelivery from Information Prompt Select History and press @ Indicator Description: Unread Read Select content and press @ Note 7Up to seven items are saved to History. The oldest item is deleted automatically. 7Up to 3 MB of content including the latest item can be saved. When either the maximum number of content items or the maximum content size is reached, the oldest item is deleted each time there is a new item. 21-51 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-51 06.7.7 9:50:14 PM 21 Main Specifications Abridged English Manual 910T Frequency Range : 3G/UMTS 2100 1920-2170 MHz : GSM 900 880-960 MHz : DCS 1800 1710-1880 MHz : PCS 1900 1850-1990 MHz Continuous Talk Time : Within 3G/UMTS area Approx. XXX min. : Video call Approx. XX min. : Within GSM area Approx. XXX min. Continuous Standby Time : Within 3G/UMTS area Approx. XXX hrs. : Within GSM area Approx. XXX hrs. Charging Time : Approx. XXX min. Dimensions when closed (WxHxD) : Approx. XXĂ XXĂ XX mm (excluding the camera) Maximum Output : 3G/UMTS 2100 Class 3 0.25 W : GSM 900 Class 4 2W : DCS 1800 Class 1 1W : PCS 1900 Class 1 1W Weight : Approx. XXX g (when the battery pack is attached) 7 The values above were calculated with the battery pack attached. 7 The continuous talk time refers to the average length of time a signal can be received normally when the handset is in a stationary state and a new fully charged battery pack is attached. 7 The continuous standby time refers to the average length of time a signal can be received normally when the handset is closed, the handset is in a stationary state, a new fully charged battery pack is attached and there are no calls made/received or operations performed. If the handset is in a location outside the service area or where it is difficult to receive a signal (in a building, vehicle, bag, etc.), this time may be reduced to half or less. This time may also be affected by other factors such as the operating environment (battery state, temperature, etc.). The value for continuous standby time is when the system mode was set to 3G. 7 The operating time of the battery was calculated when a stable signal was received constantly. However, this time may be reduced to half or less if the handset is used in a location where the signal is weak or the handset is left in standby mode when it is outside the service area. Repeated charging and discharging a battery shortens the operating time. If the operating time becomes too short, purchase a new battery pack. 7 If the mobile light is used frequently for taking pictures and recording videos or as a flashlight, the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become shorter. 7 When a S! Appli is activated, the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become significantly shorter. 7 If the handset is used with the main display and external display illuminated frequently (for Yahoo! Keitai use, etc.), the continuous talk time and continuous standby time become shorter. 7 Note that the LCD display may have defective pixels (dead or stuck pixels). AC Charger Input Voltage : 100 to 240 V AC : 50/60 Hz Charging Temperature Range : 5 to 35°C 21-52 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-52 06.7.7 9:50:15 PM Customer Service 21 SoftBank Customer Centres From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance. SoftBank International Call Centre From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (Please take care to dial the correct number. International charges will apply to this call.) Abridged English Manual If you have any questions about a SoftBank handset or service, please call General Information. For service or handset repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Call These Numbers Toll Free from Fixed Line Phones Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Niigata, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Shizuoka Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama Hiroshima, Okayama, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Shimane, Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa General Information 0088-240-157 Customer Assistance 0088-240-113 General Information 0088-241-157 Customer Assistance 0088-241-113 General Information 0088-242-157 Customer Assistance 0088-242-113 General Information 0088-250-157 Customer Assistance 0088-250-113 21-53 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-53 06.7.7 9:50:16 PM 21 Abridged English Manual 21-54 910T_21_ćçľć Ą.indd 21-54 06.7.7 9:50:17 PM
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