Toshiba Information Systems CC4-S02 GSM 900/1800/1900/UMTS Mobile phone with Bluetooth User Manual 904T UG Draft Jpn 20051206

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Technical Document for Application
Trade Name: Vodafone 904T
Document Name: User Guide
Toshiba Corporation
Mobile Communication Company
Mobile Communication Development Center
Hardware Design Engineering Dept.
Appmved by
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Akihiko Horiguchi Group Manager
Prepared by
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Yuk“ iyaguchi
Date: 2005-12-07
Vodafene 904T User Guide for
Japan
Japanese
Draft
7 Dec, 2005
- Battery Cover (TSTACt /2/3)
- Battery Pack (TSBSOW)
- USE Cabie (TSDACT,
- USB Host Driver tor 904i
(CD—ROM)’
- Anaiogue adapter cabie (White)
(TSDACZ)
- User Guide
- First Step Guide
- 3G Guide (Japanese oniy)
- Stereo Handstree Headset
(TSLACt)
’: Upgrades or updates of inciuded utility software may
become avaiiabie on the Vodatone Website (WWW
vodafone rp) Without prior notification. Please check tor the
newest versions of utiiity appiications and dorvnioad as
reqmred
- in addition to the above items optionai items such as a cigarette irghter charger and Video output cabie are ayaiiabier For detaiis. contact your nearest
Vodatone Shop or Vodatone Generai information (page 29-56)
a You can use the mranD'“ memory card (hereafter referred to as the memory card) with your phone Your phone supports memory cards With a storage
capacity of up to AAA MB as of XXXXXX AAAA) There is no guarantee that aii memory cards Wiii work with your phone
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Using Soft Keys
Press soft keys to pertorm operations indicated at the bottom 01 the main
display
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e Press Q to access Options menu
e Press Q to return to the prevtous menu
e The C) and C) external sott Keys are only enabled in turnove’ style
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i Symbols Used in This Manual
Use the navrgatlon key to move the cursorr access tunctionsr display the Main
menu‘ contlrm selected items and perform selected operations
navigation key
n turnover style. the external navigation key works in the same way as the
Operation
(Notation Used in Function
This Manual)
pm“ up Accesses the Shortcut menu
increases the volume
@ °§° Moves the cursor up
pm“ down Accesses the Contacts list
Decreases the volume
@ 08( Moves the cursor down
Press Iefl Access Diaiied Nurtbers
Decreases the volume
‘8° Moves the cursor iel'l
Press right Access Received Calls
0 increases the volume
@ 0°“ Moves the cursor right
Press centre Accesses the Main menu
Confirms the selected item or aertorms the
selected operation
Acts as the shutter button tor the camera
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TOSHIBA CORPORATION
IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE PHONE
BY ATTEMPTING TO USE ANY SOFTWARE ON THE SUPPLIED PHONE
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 36
nobile phone supplied to you (the “Phone“)
Use or disposal of any software installed in the Phone and related
documentations (the “Software") Will constitute your acceptance of
'hese terms, unless separate terms are prowded by the Software
supplier on the Phone, in which case certain additional or difterent
'erms may apply if you do not agree With the terms of this EULA, do
not use or dispose the Software.
t 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 remowng any proprietary
notices labels or marks tromthe Software is strictly prohibited. except
as expressly permitted in this EULA, Furthermore you hereby agree not
to create derivative works based on the Software
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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 turther acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to
the Software erI remain the exclusive property ot Toshiba, Toshiba‘s
affiliates. and/or their suppliers and you Will not acqurre 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 sub|ect 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 ifthose actions are
taken in accordance With such applicable law. Any failure to comply
With the above or any other terms and conditions cortained herein Will
result in the automatic termination of this license am the reversion of
the rights granted hereunder to Toshiba
4. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. The Software is proVided “AS lS“
Without warranty of any Kind TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFILIATES, AND
THEIR SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR
OTHER TERMS (WHETHER EXPRESS OR IM’LIED), INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND TERMS
OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-
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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 EVBIT 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) CONSEOUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF: (I) THE USE OR INABIIJTY TO USE
THE SOFTWARE, EVEN IF TOSHIBA, TOSHIBA'S AFFIIJATES 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 IJABILITY
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, ADDRE$ES, PHONE
NUMBERS, PICTURES, RINGTONES ETC, BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR
PRODUCT FOR AWARRANTv SERVICE, AS SUCH DATA MAY BE
DELETED OR ERASED AS PART OF THE REPAIR OR SERVICE PROCESS
6, M, ThIs EULA wrll be governed by the Iaws of Japan All drsputes
arIsIng out of thrs EULA shaII be subject to the echusrve jurrsdrctron of
the Tokyo Drstrrct Court
7 Export Laws Any use, dupIrcatron or drsposal ot the Software rnvoIves
products and/or 'echnrcaI data that may be controIIed under the
export Iaws ot appIrcabIe countrres or regron and may be subject to
the approval 01 the appIIcabIe governmental author rtres prror to export,
Any export. drrectIy or IndIrectIy, In contraventron 01 “he export Iaws of
appIrcabIe countrres or regIon Is prohrbrted
8 Thrrd Party BeneIrcrary You agree that certain suppIrers of the Software
to Toshrba have a rrght as a thrrd party benetlmary to enforce the terms
of thrs EULA agarnst you as a user
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Safety Precautions
- To ensure proper usage. be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly
before using your phone Always keep this manual available for future
reference
- Be sure to follow the saiety information contained in the instruction
manuals and indicated on the product to prevent inyury to the user and
other persons as well as damage to property
- When a child uses the phone it is recommended that a parent or guardian
reads the instruction manuals thoroughly and prOVides proper instructions
to the child
- The foiiovving 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
indicates an lmmlnentiy hazardous operation tha' could
result in death or serious inyury‘ of the user.
indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could
result in death or serious iniury‘ of the user.
indicates a potentially hazardous operation that could
result in minor or moderate injury2 to the user or
damage to property?
Serious iniury includes loss 0‘ sighti woundsi high ten‘perature burnsi low
temperature burns (burns causing reddish areas‘ blistering and other
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damage to the skin as a result of heat exceeding the body temperature
contacting your skin for a prolonged timeii electric shock fractures and
poisoning requring hospitalization or long-term medical treatment
2 injury includes woundsi 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 Manning
8 indicates a prohibited action.The prohibited action is
® inCicated graphically or described in text in or near the
Halli! symbol
0 indicates a compulsory action that must be carried
The compulsory action is indicated graphically or
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described in text in or near the syrrbol
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tVodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages
arising from natural disasters such as earthquakes lightning. storns
and floods, as well as tires through no fault of Vodafone and Toshiba,
acts by third parties. other acc dents, improper use by the user. whether
intentionally or negligently. or use under other abnormal conditions
~ Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for incidental
damages ariSing out 01 the use or inability to use the product. including,
but not limited to, corruption or loss of data, iost buSiness revenue or
suspension of buSiness operat ons
~ Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any damages
arising from improper use not conforming to the instructions in the
instruction manuals
~Vodafone 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 Vodafone and
Toshiba
~ image data recorded with the camera, downioaded data and other data
may be corrupted or lost due to malfunction, repair or other improper
handling of the product. Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability
whatsoever for the restoration of corrupted or lost data, as well as any
damages or lost revenue and profits
tVodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for corruption or
loss of stored data resulting fromfaiiures or malfunctions oi the product,
regardless of the cause Be sure to keep a separate men‘o oi in‘portant
data to limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum,
Do not disassemble, modify or repair the phone, battery
pack, charger or Stereo Handsfree Headset
my Dorng so may cause overheating rupturing. tire, electric shock,
injury or malfunction Modification of the phone is prohibited by
Japanese Radio Law For repair, contact your nearest Vodafone
Shop or Vodafone Customer ASSistance (page 29—56)
Do not dispose of the phone, battery pack or Stereo
Hands‘l‘ree Headset in a fire or expose itto heat
""""'" If the phone 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 phone, battery pack or
Stereo Hmdstree Headset in hot places such as near a fire
or heater
Doing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction
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Danger
@ Do not expose the phone, charger, battery pack or Stereo
Handstree Headset to fluids such as water, perspiration or
"2.1“ seawater
Doing so may cause overteating, rupturing, tire, electric shock
or malfunction lt the phote is dropped accidentally in water or
any other tluid, immediately turn off the phone and contact your
nearest Vodatone Shop 0“ Vodatone Customer Assistance (page
29—56)
Do nottouch the battery pack connectors (metal parts)
with any metal objects (necklace, hairpin. etc.)
mum Dorng so may cause the battery pack to overheat, rupture or catch
fire, as well as the metal obiect to overheat
Do not leave the phone, charger, battery pack or Stereo
Handsfree Headset outdoors, in a bathroom or wherever
“3,“ water or any other fluid is used
Do not place the phone, charger or battery pack near cups,
vases or other containers of fluids
Exposure to water or other tluids may cause electric shock,
overheating, rupturing or tire
Do notuse a battery pack other than one supplied with or
designated for the phone
Wm" Do not use the battery pack for any other phone
DOing so may cause overheating, rupturing. fire or malfunction
Do not use a charger other than one supplied with or
designated for the phone to charge the battery pack
°""""""" Do not use the charger for any other phone
DOing so may cause overheating, rupturing, fire or malfunction
Do not use excessive force when inserting the battery pack
into the phone or connecting the phone to the charger
emu-e 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
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Warning
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Do not chargethe 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 fiurds such as water,
unpiug the rapid charger immediateiy
®
Do not use the phone while driving
Do not make or receive a call and do not use other
functions (messaging, game, camera, video, music, mobile
light, etc.)
Turn off the phone while you are near any precision
electronic equipment
mm" Radio waves may adversely affect the operation ct electronic
equrpn‘ent Exampies of such equipment medrcai eiectronic
equipment such as cardiac pacemakers and hearing aids or fire
aiarrns and automatic doors if you use rnedicai eiectronic
equipment, consuit With the equipment manufacturer or distributor
about the influence of radio waves
Doing so may cause a traffic accident Use of the phone wriie _ Remove the power plug from the oullet if ttie rapid charger
drivrng is prohibited by iaw Before using the phone, stop tre is notto be used for a long period oftime or before
vehicie in a safe area where parking or stopping is permitted W217" cleaning
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Do not use the phone wherever there is the risk of a fire or
explosion such as in a petrol station
Dorng so may ignite the gases and start a fire or explosion Turn
off the phone and do no' charge it wherever gases may be oresent
(petroi station, etc)
Faiiing to do so may cause an eiectric shock, fire or maifunction
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Do not swing the phone by its strap, 3 video output cable
or the Stereo Handsfree Headset
Dorng so may cause an nyury, accident or damage
Turn off the phone wherever its use is prohibited such as
on an aircraft
WM" Turn off the phone after cancelling any settings such
as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the phone
automatically
Use of the phone on an aircraft is prohibited by iaw
mm" or record videos
Check your surroundings to confirm that it is safe to
make/receive calls, send/receive messages, take pictures
Farirng to do so may cause you to trip over or cause a traffic
accrdent
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Warning
Do not use the phone with any power voltage other than
the specified voltage
M’"""Dolng so may cause a tire The power voltages are 100 to 240 V
AC for the rapid charger and t2 or 24 V DC (for a negative ground
car only) for a cigarette lighter charger
Wipe away any dust on the plug of the rapid charger with a
dry cloth after removing the plug from the outlet
”W'mDust on the plug or outlet may cause a fire
Wm" Turn off the phone and do not touch it
When thunder is heard outside, stop using the phone
immediately
Failing to do so may attract lightning and cause electric shock
When thunde' is heard‘ stop using the phone and move to a safe
place such as inside a building
Follow the instructions below when installing and wiring
in-vehicle devices
°°"“'""'" - Make sure that devices do not interfere with driving and
safety equipment such as airbags
- Make sure that wires are not caught in seatbelt buckles,
doors or other moving parts
Any Wire caught around 6 foot‘ brake pedal‘ accelerator pedal‘ etc
may interfere With driVing and cause a traffic accident If any part
of an in—vehicle devrce drops onto the floor‘ it may startle you into
abrupt braking or steering leading to a traffic accident
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It the battery pack fails to charge in the specified time,
stop charging immediately
W'""Failing to do so may cause overheating rupturing or fire Contact
your nearest Vodafone Shop or Vodafone Customer Assistance
(page 2956)
When inserting the rapid charger plug into an AC household
outlet, make sure that a metal strap or any other metal
Wm" 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
MM” and have your eyes treated by an ophthalmologist
Failing to receive treatment tor your eyes may result in eye iniury
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Warning
2; If something unusual happens to the phone, battery pack or If the phone is used near an implanted cardiac pacemaker,
g; charger: for example. it emits smoke or an unusual odour defibrillator or other electronic medical equipment, radio
a °°"‘""""" or is damaged, perform the following steps immediately W'm'waves may interfere with such a device or equipment
3" t, it the battery pack is charging, unplug the rapid charger lrom Observe the following guidelines
5 the AC household outlet or unplug the cigarette lighter charger t lt you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator,
; from the cigarette lighter socket carry and use the phone at a distance ot at least 22 centimetres
g 2 Make sure that the phone is not hot, then turn it oft and remove away from the implanted deVice
2 the battery pack. 2 Turn off the phone in crowded places such as packed trains
Failing to do so and continuing use (charging) may cause the because a person With an implanted cardiac pacemaker or
battery pack to werheat, rupture or catch tire or the phone to defibrillator may be nearby Radio waves can intertere With the
overheat lt something unusual happens, contact your nearest operation of a cardiac pacemaker or other medical deVice
Vodatone Shop or Vodatone Customer Assistance (page 2956) 3 Follow the precautions below in medical institutions
~ Do not bring the phone into an operating room, intensive
® Do not drop the phone or battery pack or subject it to care unit or coronary care unit
PM“ excessive shock A Turn ott the phone in a hospital ward.
DOlflQ 50 may cause OVBFheallflQi lUDTUllflQr we or malfunction « Turn ott the phone in a lobby or other location close to
medical equipment
« Observe the instructions of indiVidual medical institutions and
do not use the phone in or bring it into prohibited areas
- Turn ott the phone atter cancelling any setings such
as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the phone
automatically
Do not sit down with the phone in your trousers pocket
Excess weight may damage the display, battery pack or other
Fm“ parts resulting in overheating, tire or injury
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Warning
4 When using electronic rnedicai devices other than an rmpanted
cardinal pacemaker or defibrillator outside of medical
institutions (such as at home) consult with the indrvrduai
rriedicai device manuiacturer about the possmie 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 nvestigative Research Report on the
influence of Electromagnetic Waves on Medical Equipment“
(Association of Radio Industries and Businesses lvlarch 200i)
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Do not use the raid charger with any power supply olher
than ammo 240 VAC household power supply
mound DOing so may result in a lire as well as cause the charger to
overheat catch lire or malfunction
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® Do not use or leave the phone or battery pack in places
where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or in hot places
mum such as inside a car in the sun
Dong so may cause overheating tire or malfunction
Keep the phone, battery pack and charger away from
infants and small children
lerluhrl
Failing to do so may result in the battery pack or memory card
being accidentally swallowed or cause an inlury
Do not pull, bend with excessive force or twist the cords of
the rapid charger and cigarette lighter charger
mum Do notdamage 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
Make sure that the charger terminals (metal parts) do not
come into contact with wires or other metal objects
Fm“ Failing to do so may cause overheating or burns
Do not plug or unplug the rapid charger with wet hands
DOing so may cause electric shock or maliunction
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runne-
Do not pull the cord when unplugging the rapid charger or
cigarette lighter 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 Cigarette
lighter charger
Keep magnetic cards away from the phone and make
sure that a magnetic card is not trapped when closing the
phone
Failing to do so may cause the magnetic data on a cash card‘
credit card‘ telephone card or floppy disk to be ost
Do not use the phone in a vehicle it it affects in-vehicle
electronic devices
mum Use oi the phone in some types of vehicles may in some rare
cases, aiiect in—vehicle electronic devices and interfere With safe
driving
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® Do not place the phone on an unstable or unlevelsurfece
Dolng so may result in the phone falllng and causlnq mm or
Do not dispose of the used battery pack with ordinary
If fluid leaking from the battery pack comes into contact
with skin or clothing, wash it away immediately with clean
malfunctlon Be particularly careful when vrbratlon lS set w'”"water
Farlrng to do so may cause SKlFl lmtatron
garbage
"mm lnsulate the connectors Wlth tape and then dlspose oi the used
battery pack separately from ordlnary garbage or take it to your
nearest Vodatone Shop Be sure to observe local regulations on
the separate collection of used batterles‘ wherever applicable
Do not touch the phone with sweaty hands or place it into
a pocket of sweaty clothes
Fm“ Sweat and humldlly may erode the lnternal components of the
phone and cause overheatlng or maltunctlon
Do not use the cigarette lighter charger when the car
engine is not running
"mm Dorng so may result in a llat battery
If the fuse tor the cigarette lighter charger blows, replace it
with a designated fuse
mm” Replacrng the fuse With other than a deslgnated fuse may cause
overheatlng and hre
For detalls on replacing the tuse‘ refer to the lnstructron manual of
the clgarette lrghter charger
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If your skin becomes irritated, immediately stop using the
phone and consultwith a dermatologist
Mm" The foilowng materials and surface treatments have been used for
the phone Some ot these materials may cause itching. irritation
eczema‘ etc in some rare cases depending on the indiwduai‘s
constitution and physical condition
Pan Material (Surfaoe Treatment)
Outer housing (Keypad main display
side‘ external display Side, hinge
side covers camera section)
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PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
PPE/PS res
coating)
Outer housing (battery
compartment front Key section)
iViain display panei‘ camera panel Acrylic resin (UV cured acrylic inK)
External display panel Tempered giass (polyester film)
Keypad PC resin
Keys other than Keypad PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
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Part Material (Surface Treatment)
Earphone microphone yacK cap‘ PC resin (UV cured acrylic coating)
memory card slot cap
Cable connector cap
Polyester elastomer resin (urethane
coating)
Phone charging connector
Stainless sleel (gold coating‘ nicKei
undercoat)
infrared port/charging LED Window
Acrylic resin
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Steei (nickel coating copper
undercoat)
PC resin (UV cured acryiic coating)
Screw covers (below nain display)
PC resin (UV cured acryiic coating)
SpeaKer hole mesh
Stainless steel (acrylic baKing
coating)
Stereo Handstree Headset
PC/ABS resin
Stops Urethane rubber
External iight LED iamp
Fiash panei (screw covers)
Logo badges
Acrylic resin
Acryiic resin (UV cured aClV|iC inK)
UV cured acryiic resin
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Before using the phone, make sure that no metal objects
(such as pins) are stuck to the earpiece
l"""“""""Falllhg to do so may result ih a metal object causing an ear lrijuly,
ETC
If you have a weak heart, be careful with the call vibration
and ringtone volume settings
n"""""""Failihg to do so may startle you and may be harmiulto your heart
Do notturn thevolume up too high while using the Stereo
Handsfree Headset
W'”"Prolonged exposure to high sound levels may imoair hearing or
sound leakage may ahhoy other people around you Surrouhdihg
sounds may riot be heard clearly resulting in ah accideht
Be careful not to trap your fingers or objects when closing
the phone and not to trap your fingers in the hinge when
°"'""""" opening the phone
Failihg to do so may cause ihyury or damage to the LCD display
® Do not insert objects other than the memory card into the
memory card slot
Mb“ DOihg so may cause overheatihg, electric shock or maltuhction
Cover the slot With the cap at times other than when you are
ihserting or remOVihg the memory card
Do not use the mobile light and flashlight for purposes
other than taking pictures, recording videos or lighting
Fm“ DOihg so may dazzle the eyes and cause impaired vision or other
ihyury
Keep your face away from the memory card slot when
inserting or removing the memory cord
“h“ Keep the memory card out of the reach of small children
lt the memory card is let go of suddenly, it may ty out and hit your
face resulting in ihyury
Make sure things like paper, cloth and bedding are
not placed on the phone during charging using a USB
connection, AC adapter, etc.
Failing to do so may cause oyerheatlhg, fire, bums or malluhctiori
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g remove it from the slot or turn off the phone while data is USIM card
8. mm“ being written to or read from the memory card "m“ Doing so may cause a maitunction Be caretui rot to injure a hand
5“ Dorng so may cause data ioss or maiiunction or finger When removrng the card
; ® Use only the memory card supported by the phone Use only a USIM card designated for the phone
2 Faiiing to do so may cause data ioss or maitunction Faiiing to do so may cause data ioss or rrialtunction
5 PM“ The phone supports memory cards With a storage capacity or up mom
to AAAMB (as of XXXXXXX AA“)
Do not remove the polyester film from the external display
® Do not let children use cables such as a video output cable Using the phone Without the poiyester iilm to protect against
or the Stereo Handsfree Headset unsupervised and keep “h“ shattering or the reinforced giass may result in an inyury it the
cables out of infant's reach. external dispiay is damaged
An injury may be caused ii‘ for instance the cabie is wrapped
around a neck
® Do not point the infrared port towards eyes while using the
infrared communication
Fm“ DOing so may cause eye damage
Do not use the mobile light close to eyes
® DOing so may cause eye damage Be especiaiiy caretul not to take
pictures or record Videos With the mobiie iight too close to the eyes
of infants
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General Notes for Handling
Using Your Phone
- The phone employs radio waves Signals may be disrupted even within
service areas if you are indoors underground‘ inside atunnel or inside a
vehicle. if you move toa location with poor signal reception. at call may be
suddenly cut off
- When uSing the phone in public places take care not to annoy other
people around you Use of the phone is prohibited in some public places
such as in theatres or on buses and trains
- The phone is a radio transceiver under Japanese Radio Law. You may be
requested to submit the phone for inspection based on this law.
- Use of the phone near a landline phone‘ TV or radio may affectthe image
and sound quality ofthe equipment
- The phone employs adigital system to maintain a high level of
communication quality even at very low signal levels. However, calls may
be suddenly cutoff when the signal strength becomestoo weak.
- The digital system provides a high level oi privacy protection. However‘ the
possibility of someone eavesdropping on your conversation cannot be
ruled out as long as radio waves are used
a Data stored on the phone may be corrupted or lost on the following
occasions
~ The phone is used in‘properly
~ The phone is exposed to static electricity or electric noise
~ The phone is turned on during operation
~ The battery pack is corrpletely discharged
~ The phone ma|1unctions or is sent for repairs
as
Vodafone and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for the corruption or
loss of stored data Be sure to keep a separate merrioof important data to
limit damage caused by data corruption or loss to a minimum
- Be sure to charge the battery pack before using the phone for the first
time or it the phone has not been used for a long timeWhen the battery
pack is stored tor a long time‘ it discharges over time even if it is not used
- When the phone is used for extended periods 01 time. especially in high
temperature conditions the phone surface could become hot Please use
caution when touching the phone under such conditions
a When certain items are taken out of the country, documentation may be
required to certify that the export oi 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 phone
out of the country and bring it backtor the purpose of personal use when
gOing on vacations or short business trips In some cases however‘ an
export permit may be required it the phone is to be used by or transterred
to anyone else.
Furthermore, a US government export permit may be required when taking
the phone to countries for which the US government has imposed export
restrictions (Cuba, Libya‘ North Korea‘ lran, Sudan, Syria)
For details on export laws regulations and procedures, refer to the Web
page oi the Security Export Control Policy Division of the Ministry oi
Economy. Trade and industry.
- if you have hearing aids use of the phone may interfere With some
operations oi the hearing aids if there is any interterence‘ consult with the
manufacturer or distributor of the hearing aids
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Inside Vehicles
' Do not use the phone while driving Use of the phone while driving is
prohibited by law.
3 Before using the phone. stop the vehicle in a safe area where parking or
stopping is permitted
Aboard Aircraft
0 Do not use the phone on an aircraft Turn off the phone atter cancelling
any settings such as schedule and alarm settings that turn on the phone
automatically Do not turn the phone back on while you are on the aircraft
Use of the phone on an aircraft is prohibited by law
Handling Basics
3 Do not use the phone in extreme temperatures direct sunlight and humid
or dusty places
0 Do not drop the phone or subject it to excessive shock.
0 To clean the phone, wipe itw'rlh a dry soft cloth Do not use alcohol,
thinner, benzene or other solvents Dorng so may cause discoloration and
remove the printed logo.
0 Take care not to expose the phone to rain, snow or high humidity. The
phone battery pack, charger, Stereo Handstree Headset and other optional
accessories are not waterproof.
o Do not remove the battery pack while the power is turned on. Doing so
may cause a malfunction
. it the battery pack has been removed from the phone or the phone has not
been charged for a long time, stored data and settings may be lost or
altered. Vodaione and Toshiba accept no liability whatsoever for any
damage or loss resulting from such negligence
- The battery pack isa consumable item employing lithium ions. Replace the
battery pack With a new one it the operation time becomes extremely short
after it is 1u||y charged Buy a new battery pack designated for the phone
o When disposing of a used battery pack after battery pack
replacement or discontinued use of the phone, insulate the Q
connectors with tape or place the battery pack into a plastic L
bag and then take it to your nearest Vodaione Shop or battery I on
pack recycling cooperative store Be sure to observe local regulations on
the separate collection of used batteries, wherever applicable
0 Some phone display pixels may be missing or remain lit This is not a
detect or malfunction it the display is left on for a long period of time,
pictures may be permanently burned into it.
o Make sure the Stereo Handstree Headset or Analogue adapter cable is
securely plugged into the earphone microphone jack. Failing to do so may
generate noise on the other party‘s phone during calls.
0 Do not turn the volume up too high when using the Stereo Handstree
Headset. Prolonged exposure to high sound levels may impair hearing or
sound leakage may annoy other people around you. Surrounding sounds
may not be heard clearly while you are dorng something such as walking
resulting in an accident
a When not using the earphone microphone jack and external connector,
make sure they are covered with the caps, 0therwrse, dust and water may
enter the phone. resulting in malfunction.
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0 Hold the plug and do not pull the cord when unplugging the Stereo
Handstree Headset. Analogue adapter cable or a Video output cable.
Pulling the cord may cause damage or malfunction.
0 Do not close the phone With the strap. USB cable. Stereo Handsfree
Headset or a video output cable inside. Doing so may cause maltunction or
damage
0 The antenna of the phone is built into the body and does not protrude
Signal sensitiVity may be reduced it you touch or cover the portion ot the
body containing the internal antenna (page 29—26) in particular. do not
attix things like stickers onto this portion oi the body
0 When you replace the phone or send it tor repair. messages and other data
stored in the phone cannot be transferred to another phone.
0 Do not drop the USllVI card or subiect it to excessive shock. Doing so may
cause a maliunction.
0 Do not bend the USlM card or place a heavy obiect on it. Doing so may
cause a maliunction.
0 Do not allow the USlM card to get wet or leave it in places of high humidity
DOing so may cause a malfunction
0 Do not use or leave the USIM card in hot places such as near afire or
heater DOing so may cause a maliunction
o Av0id storing the USIM card in direct sunlight or hot and humid places
Failing to do so may cause a maliunction
0 Keep the USlM card out of infants‘ reach Failing to do so may result in the
USllVl card being accidentally swallowed or cause an injury.
0 Before using the USIM card. read the instruction manual ol the USIM card
thoroughly to ensure sale and proper operation
Mobile Camera
3 Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera
a Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight Concentrated sunlight
through the lens may cause the phone to matlunction
3 Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures belore using the camera on
important occasions like wedding ceremonies
a Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera
Without the permission ot the copyright holder (photographer). except for
personal use.
o Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording
Videos are prohibited.
Mobile Light 8. External Light
o Do not use the mobile light in hot. cold or humid places. DOing so may
shorten its life.
o The mobile light and external light have a limited life. Repeated use Will
decrease the light intensity
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Copyrights
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 indivrdual or home
use Making copies (including data conversion)‘ modifications. transfes or
network distributions 01 copies for purposes other than stated above without
proper authorization constitutes an infringement of copyrights and moral
l’ing‘ potentiaiiy resulting in claims for reparations or criminal punishment if
you use the phone to make copies observe the copyright laws. Furthermore
recording materials using the camera is also subiect to the same laws.
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 indiViduai‘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 ceiebrities‘ interests. Be careful when taking pictures with the phone
camera Photographing, publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens
and celebrities Without permission are illegal
The handset may cause TV or radio interference it 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 con‘ply with the limits of a
Class B digital device. pursuant to Part t 5 of the FCC Rules These limits are
designed to prwide 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
teieVision 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
t 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 equrpmentt
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For: 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
US 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 wirele$ handsets employs a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC
is i 6W/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 AAAAW/kg and
when worn on the body, as described in this user guide‘ is AMA W/kg
Body— worn Operation‘ This device was tested for typical body—worn
operations With the back of the handset Kepti 5cm from the body. To
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories
that maintain a i 5crn 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 corrponents in its assembly
The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may notcomply
wrth FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avorded.
The FCC has granted an Equrpment 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 ht'tpz/A/vwwvtcc gov/oet/fccid
after searching on FCC ID SP2»CC4»E02
Additional intor mation on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on
the Cellular Telecomrnunications & lnternet Association (CTIA) website at
http://www phonetactshet
ropean RF Exposure Information
Your mobile devrce rs a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed not to
exceed the limits tor 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 SARY The SAR limit for mobile devrces is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR
value for this darice when tested at the ear was AAAA W/kg* As mobile
devrces offer a range offunctions‘ 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 M“ W/ Kg*
As SAR is measured utilizrng the devrces highest transmitting power the
actual SAR of this darice while operating is typically below that indicated
above This is due to automatic changes to the power Iarel of the devrce 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
devrces 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-lree‘ devrce to keep the
mobile phone away from the head and body Additional Information can be
found on the websites of the World Health Organization (hmz/A/vwwwhoint/
emf)‘
* The tests are cameo outin accordance with internaltmal ouoelines for testing
" Please see the  section aboutbody worn operaton
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USlM Card PUK (Pnrsnnal lhblncking Kay) God-s
PUK codes are required to cancei PiNt iock and PIN2 lock PiNt/PiNZ iock is
The USiiVi card is an IC card that stores customer information such as your set when an incorrect PiNt or PM is entered three times consecutiveiy To 5
phone number Oniy insert the LSiM card in a USiM card con‘patible Vodatone obtain the PUKWUKZ coder contactVodafone Gene'a' "format“ (page E;
niobiie phone 29-56) it the PUKt/PJKZ code is incorrectiy entered ten times in a row the ‘g
. it the USiiVi card is not inserted the phone cannot be used USiiVi card is locked. There is no way to cancelthe USIM card iocki Contact "1
Vodatone General Information (page 29-56) a;
PIN Codes 2
For security‘ the USiM card has two security codes PiNi and PIN2. Do not é
reveai thern to other people or forget thern 2
PIN1
This is a tour to eight digit security code to prevent others from using your
phone The detauit setting is "9999 “
PIN2
This is the tour to eight digit security code required tor operations such as
resetting Caii Costs and setting Zixed Diaiiing Nurnbers The default setting is
”9999 ”
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Name & Function of Each Part
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1. Earpiece
2. Main Display
3. External Light Flashes tor incoming calls. messages. etc
4. Left Soft Key Q Allows you to select items and use the Options menu.
You can also use this key to access the Messaging menu trom standby
mode.
5. Navigation Key . Moves the cursor up. down. left or right. accesses
functions aSSigned to the navigation key. etc
Centre Key E] Displays the Vlain menu from standby mode. You can
use this key to contirrri selected items and perform selected operations
6. Video Call Key Make and answer Video calls
7. Send Key Makes and answers calls
8. Cable and Phone Chaging Connector Connect Rapid Charger and
other deVices
9. Internal Camera Lends: Used for Video calls. etc
10. Charging Indicator: Lights during charging and goes outwhen ctarging
is complete
11. Right Soft Key Q Takes you Jack to the last operation, cancels
operations etc You can also use this key to access Voda1one Iivel trom
standby mode
12. Media Player Key Starts Media Player from standby mode.
13. Clear/Memo Key Deletes input characters and takes you back to
the last operation You can also use this key to access Answerphone from
standby mode
14. End/Power Key Turns cn/ott the power. ends calls/operations and
takes you back to standby mode
15. Keypad: Allows you to enter phone numbers. characters. etc
To listen to the V0icemail servrce. press and hold 1 from standby mode
To enter " + “ for making an international call, press and hold 013.
from standby mode
* A Key be?"
You can also use this key to scroll to the preyious page in a screen
displaying a list or turn the mobile light on or 011 during camera use.
To set/cancel the key guard. press and hold @ trom standby mode.
tit/T Key E Allows you to enter symbols, etc You can also use this
key to scroll to the next page in a screen displaying a lst
To set or cancel Silent. press and hold 1r0rn standby mode
16. Microphone
17. External Display Votities of incoming calls, received messages and
other intorrnation waile your phone is closed:
18. Infrared Port: Used for exchanging data by infrared.
19. Mobile Light: Used as a light when taking pictures or recording Videos at
night time or while indoors
20. Camera/Video Indicator Flashes when the camera or Video is
activated.
21. Internal Antenna The antenna is built into your phone
22. Macro Switch: Use to sWitch between standard mode and macro mode
23. External Camera Lens Used tor taking pictures and recording Videos
24. IC Card A built—in lC card tor using Vodarone live! FeliCa Place the Q
logo near a reader/writer
25. Handstrap Hole
26. Side Key BISide Key E Used for mOVing cursor up and down and
adjusting the volume Press and hold @ to use it as a shortcut key.
27. Earphone Microphone/AV OUT Jack Connect the Stereo Earphone-
Microphone With ALle Remote Control or Video output cable.
28. Memory Card Slot
Allows you to switch between uppercase and owercase
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,. i 29. Side Key @ Activates the camera. etc This key also acts as the shutter Main Display Indicators
5 button during camera use Press and hold @ While your phone is closed
> to set/cancel the Hold setting tor the slde keys and Musrc Player keys ?fi__j>_?___
S“, 30. Stereo Speakers r J of? ram 11
3 31. External Left Soft Key C) Thls key ls only enabled rn turnover style. (lt
i ls ldentlcal to the Lelt Sort Key Q)
«3 32. External Navigation Key .§. This key ls only enabled rn turnover style
g (lt is identical to the Navrgation key )
§ External Centre Key ago: This key ls only enabled in turnover s‘yle (lt
g ls ldentlcal to the Centre Key ED
3 33. External Right Soft Key: This key ls only enabled in turnover style (lt ls
ldentlcal to the Right Soft Key Q)
(D Y" Signal Strength
Ir: Strong TI Weak
Moderate T Falnt
Out of Range
it Offline Mode Dn
L:- External Connection for Data Wnchronisation
® JDIL‘F VoiceMdeo Call
.. Secret Mode On
E Dial»up Connection
as Location Position
$154 Quick Positioning Activated/Paused
® a? Exchanging Data
v" Displaying Picture File with Location Information
on Packet Trmsmission Ready
Er Packet Network Range
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ISM/lily GSM Network Connection/Roaming
Ila/Q GPRS Network Connection/Roaming
c'i‘ Service Area of Operator Other than Vodafone
C5) or Reception of High Priority MMS
if» Reception of Rights Object
indicates the reception 01 a content key during operation
El; New MMSISMS
u” New WAP Push Message
fir. New CAST
£6) Q} Silent
d; Car
a Meeting
C7) 65 Web SSL
indicates a connection to an information page With security prctection
Wit? Bluetoottr”I Connection Established/Connection Standby
73) Bluetooth”I Connection Lost
6. Infrared Communication
® El V-appli Activated/Paused
£3) 9, Music File Playing
fl Music File Playback Paused
W5 Video File Playing
in Streaming Playback
B Memory Card Inserted
® «m Battery Level
IuTrl Sufiicientiy charged GI Very Low
Llnl Moderate L1 Charge lmiriediately
m Low
4: Charging
® Time
® a Key Guard Set
Cl; Phone Lock Set
(13) w Secret Mode On
Q!) (r Alarm Set
(15) fit: IC Card Lock Set
QB ‘Ci; Silent and lfibration Set
It Silent Set
tar lfibration Set
® rrfl Information Prompt
._j Missed Call
® 2 SMS maximum for Received Msgs.
Indicates Received Nisgs contains the maximum number of SMS
messages.
QB) sin New Voicemail Message
g”), Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice Call
E Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Indeo Call
1, Call Diverting without Ringer Set for Voice and Ifldeo Calls
(zj) Ella/52133 Answerphone On and You Have a Message
1/ 2] 3 Answerphone Off and You Have a Message
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(D Tni Signal Strength
‘fifi Strong 1: Weak
TI ivioderate T Faint
Tx Out of Range
5: Offline Mode On
59- External Connection for Data Wnchronisation
® «f' Exchanging Data
“in Location Position
‘FJ-I’fk Quick Positioning Activated/Paused
E? Packet Transmission Ready
FE Packet Network Range
® Elli—g 36 [UMTS] Network Connection/Roaming
[5/1527I GSM Network Connection/Roaming
ITel/IF“; GPRS Network Connection/Roaming
EX Service Area of Operator Other than Vodatone
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”5 Reception of High Priority MMS
Ea Reception of Rights Object
indicates the reception oi a content key during operai on
HIE New MMS/SMS
is New WAP Push Message
6 New cast
Memory Card Inserted
® “2 Silent
R- Car
fl Meeting
(6 fig Web SSL
indicates a connection to an information page with security protection
$19 Bluetootti”I Connection Established/Connection Standby
k Bluetiioth“l Connection Lost
5! Infrared Communication
., Key Cuad Set
Ea Phone Lock Set
® ate/<6: V»app|i Activated/Paused
if: Alarm Set
J'» Music File Playing
3! Music File Playback Paused
E indeo File Playing
l“: Streaming Playback
a New Voieemail Message
-IE'2/E“¢E Answerphone On and You Have a Message
Elk-Tim Answerphone Off and You Have a Message
(9 Q IC Card Lock Set
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m Sufficieniiy charged 13 Very Low
in Moderate El Charge Immediately
in Law
El Charging
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Your security code centre access code and caH Darrrng service code are
requrred tor usrng your phone
Secuer Code
Your securrty code is "9999“ or the tour-drgrt hun‘ber you setected when you
conctuded your contract tt rs requrred to use various functions
Centre Access Code
Your centre access code rs the tour—drgrt number you wrote on your
apphcatron form when you conctuded your contract. it is requrred to perform
optronat service operatims from a trxed—hhe phone.
Call Barring Service Code
Your caH barring code is the tour—drgrt number you selected when you
conctuded your contract tt rs requrred to set catl barring.
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Charging the Battery Pack Basic Operations
E 1 Connect the rapid charger to your phone Turning On the Power
P; Open the external connecto‘ cover of your phone With the inscription 1 Press and hold E
m facing upwards, insert the connector of the rapid charger hto the The standby screen appears
é external connector,
; 2 Insert the plug oithe rapid charger into an Ac outtet Turning Ofithe WWW
g The charging indicator lights up in red and charging begins. 1 Press and hold E
_ 3 After the charging indicator goes out, remove the plug of
the rapid charger from the AC outlet Language Setting
4 Disconnect the rapid charger from your phone 1 "1 standby "1°“: press 6]
When you rernove the connector‘ press the release buttons on both The rnain menu appears
sides of the connector. 2 Sewn-tfi' a —/Igggf a Language
m 3 Select language and press Q (W)
'The rapid charger supp“ apwversuppiy Of 10010 ZAOVAC' Eiflfiifl: Selects the language set for the language setting in the
oTo use the rapid charger in another country purchase and use an USlM card automatically
appropriate adapter plug for the country Vodafone accepts no liability EI$§§ . Sets the language to Japanese
whatsoever for any problem resulting from charging werseas. English g Sets the language to English
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1 In standby mode, press E] 1 A call is received 5
2 Select Settings —> Phone Settings —> Date& Time —> 2 Press E g
Set Dmmm" 3 Press E toend the call (is
3 Enter 1he year, month, day and time and press [9 g
1 Press 4 (Hold) when a call is received 2
VOlce guidance in Japanese nolm es the caller lhal you are unable to
answer the call at the moment
2 In standby mode, enura phone number and press 2 Press I (“m”) to answer the call
1 Make sure the power is on
3 Press to end the call 3 Press 3 mend the call
Redialing a Phone Number Rejecting a Call
1 In standby mode, press 1 Press 3 when a call is received
2 Select a phone hunter and press
3 Press to end the call
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g 1 In standby mode, press 1 In standby mode, press [9
g 2 Dlalled Nbers appears 2 Select Phonebaak —> Call Log —> Call Costs
2 Press
an Received cm apms 3 Select Last Call orAll Calls and press 6]
E- 3 Press m
f Missed Calls appears. - The displayed call cost serves as a guide only and may differ from the
5 actual call cost.
o To display Received Calls, press from standby, Press @ once to .
SWltch to Dlalled Nunbers and twice to switch to Missed Calls. lfiewmg the Data TraHSfer Volume
1 In standby mode, press 6]
Wing the Call “me 2 Selectl’hanebaak —> Call Log —> Data Counter
1 I" standby mode, W955 E] 3 SelectLast Data orAll Data and press 6]
2 Select Phanebaak —> Call Lag —> Cull limers m
3 50k?“ LES! Ca” Of A” Calls and press [5] o The displayed data transfer volume serves as a guide only and may dlfier
m from the actual data transfer volume,
0 The displayed call time serves as a guide only and may differ from the
actual call W119» - To view your phone number during a call, press Q (Options) select My
Details and press E]
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To use your phone when travelling outside Japan change the network setting This feature can record a caller s message when you are unable to answer a
voice call 5
1 In standby mode, press E] é
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2 Select Settlngs —> Network Settlngs —> Select Network i
_. Seleet New” 1 In standby mode, press and hold m- «3
3 Select Automatic or Manual and press Q (0K) To cancel Answerphone‘ press and hold E again. 2-
Automatic Selects an available network automatically, _ g
Manual Allows ou to select the network ou want to use from the a
Network ”st y y 1 In standby rmde, press W
Setting the System Mode 2 Selecta message and press 9
You can sWitch the system mode depending on the country or area in which
you are located
1 In standby mode, press E]
2 Select Settings —> Network Settings —> System Mode
3 Select Dual, UMTS Only or GSM Only and press 6]
Dual Selects the available system mode automatically. If both system
modes are available. the phone selects your preferred mode.
UMTS Only Sets the system mode to U TS only
GSM Only: Sets the system mode to G8 only
Setting/cancelling Manner Mode
1 In standby mode, press and hold no.
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- Text Entry
in T9 mode. press a Key once for each letter you want to enter This feature
Your phone has four text entry modes dispiays word predictions while you enter characters
g Exampie‘ Entering "dog‘
3 Switching Text Entry Modes 1 Press 3 s| sear-4 rm
r;
% 1 From a text entry wlndow, press Q (Options) 2 Press E todlsplay the next prediction
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g 2 Select Input Method and press 6] 3 Press 9 loonnlirm your selection
5 3 Select a text entry mode and press 6] “p
T9 abc/T9 Abs/19 ABC Allows you to enter characters in T9 mode 1 1 ”1301 d 1 1 1 b 1
abc/Abc/ABunlti Tap mode) Enter roman letters using the keypad . 0 en er a sy ' press an use @ 059 ec a sym O
Symbols Symbols input mode
Numeric Numeric input mode Entering Ohaac in Multi Tap Mode
in iviuiti Tap mode, each press of Key cycies through the letters and symbols
d t th k .
a You can perlorm the following operations from an input screen in T9 mode $333: Esterikrztggxtog“
or iviuiti Tap mode. _
- To sWitch between T9 mode and Niuiti Tap mode, press and hold 1 Press @ once, three times and once
- To sWitch between initial capsr uppercase iowercase and numeric input
model press E 7
' To enter a Space. press Of» 1 c To enter a syrrbol. press -
- To enter a nurrber. press and old a digit key,
0 To enter a symbol, press @ once To enter a pictograph. press @
twice
s To deiete a character. press m (Ciear) or m- r
sTo enter +1 press and hold ore. in a number entry mode.
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Contacts List
Saving phone numbers. email addresses and other information to the 1 In standby mode, press 6]
Contacts iist makes it easuer to make oaiis and send messages You can aiso 2 Se|ect Phonebook _. Contacts list
save Contacts iist entries to the USiiVi card and the memory card The
maximum number 01 entries you can save differs depending on the capacity 3 33W“ 3“ 9“er arid Press E]
of the USiM card and the memory card 4
Adding an Entry to the Contacts List
In standby mode, press 6]
Select Phanebook 4 Create Contact
Select phone number and press Z
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Select an item, enter information and press 6]
Press Q (Options)
Select Save and press 6]
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Video Call
g A video call allows two parlreswlth video call compatible phones to see each 1 Press 4 (Hold) When a ‘m‘i‘eo ca" Is reamed
5 other‘s image during the call Vorce gurdance rrr Japanese notrfr es the caller that you are unable to
g - Avldeo call is only possrble rrr areas with 3G-rretvvork coverage [UMTS MSW” the call at the moment
5 areas)‘ When you are in an area with SG-rretwork coverage. Er appears 2 Press 4 (Unhold) to answer the can
—. orr the display
3. 3 Press E to end the call
5? Making a Video can
i _ _ Rejecting a Call
1 Make sure you are m an area With Zia-network coverage
(UMTS area) 1 Press E when a video call is received
2 Enter a phone number and press Q (Options)
3 Select Video Call and press 6]
4 Press to end the call
Answering a Video Call
1 A video call is received
2 Press Z
3 Press E to end the call
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Camcorder Allows you to record vldeos up to approximately 20 mlhutes
Taking a Picture long and save Ihemto your phone or the memory card
Digital Camera: Allows you to iake plctures at VGA (W640xH480) size or For MMS, Allows you to record Videos for sehdrng as Mil/S attachments
larger Short Video Allows you to record vldeos for sending as Mil/ls attach mehts to
Mobile Camera Alla/vs you to take pictures at QVGA (W240 >< H320) srze MPEG'4 con‘patrble Vodatone moblle phones (PDQ)
or smaller for use as wallpaper. etc 1 In s1andby mode, press and hold @
Scanner Allows you to scan QR Codes
1 In standby mode, press @ 2 F@rame the subject in the main display and press 6] or
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2 F@rame the subject m the maln dlsplay and press 6] or The Sm sound ‘5 heard and recordmg begins
Press 6] or @
The end sound ls heard and the Video is saved automatically to the
preset storage place
Tip
0 lh Camcorder mode, press Q to pause recording and press 6] to
resume recording.
The shutter sound is heard and the picture ls saved automatically to the
preset storage place.
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Media Player 6 Pressgwptlons)
Media Player allows you to play viceo/melody filesl stream files and add files 7 salad Add ’“ ”Wk.” and Press Q (Select)
5 to Favourites
2 p| | M d| F||e Playing aPlayIlst
m ay ng a e a
«i 1 In standby mode, press
3- 1 In standby mode, press _
3 2 Select Playhsts a Phone Memory/Memory Card
2 Media Player appears.
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2 2 Select a tile and press 6] 3 Select a playllst and press 6]
creating a my“ Navigation & Location Informati n
A playlist allows you to group files together so that you can play them as a The 904i is equipped wrth navrgation and location information functions Use
set location information to determine your current location. Send and receive
1 "1 standby mode, pres location information to atd from compatible Vodafone mobile phones
2 Select Playlists 4 Phone Memory/Memory Card * Wuafinn
Create Playlist You can use the navigation application to obtain information for your current
location or checkthe route to your destination
3 Enter the name of the playlist and press 6] m
4 Select Beat Engine Box, My Sounds or Recent and oThe preinstalled navigation application is only in Japanese.
Press @ oumm Position
Vou can locate your current position and display a map in real time or send
5 Select a tile and press G] location information for your current position by MMS
To add another file, repeat Siep 5
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Memory Card Data Folder -
You can save the pictures you take videos you record and varrous You can save the prctures you take videos you record and various
downioaded tries to memory cards downioaded tiles to Date Foider g
n it the battery ievei is low. your phone may not be abie toread or write fiiesr 0 You can directly access Vodatone iivei from the Prctures. Videos 3
- Processing may take a whrle for some types ottiies Meiody&ivtusrc and IC»appii toiders and then download data g
a When a tiie is saved to a memory card from a PC or other devtce. you may “5
not be abie to open the tile on your phone Data Folder Configuration 2
. =
Memory Card Configuration 5
. . JSUH images taken with the camera, other picture
Folder Name Description _ tries and the Digital Camera raider
. DCIM Stores prctures taken in Digitai Camera mode. Vrdeos —‘-\/rdeos recorded with the camera and other tries
. PRIVATE * Melody & M I-Dovvnioaded rneiodies, other sound tries and the
. 105mm 7 V-appli |_Recordings toider
. Musiolib Only available from Media Piayer and Music Player lc-appli Dowmoaded V'appfi
lVODAFONE 7 MySaved Pays _LDovvnioaded iCrappli
The folder configuration (Pictures, Videos, Templalm 1—1 Saved Web Pages
. My Items Melody&Music, V—appii, Other Fries) is identical to that other Film SMS/MMS tempiates
ot Data Folder in your phone (page 29—43). pres other than the above
. Ts_FoIder —
. Utility —
. Calendar Stores appointment backup fiiesr
. Contacts Stores Contacts iist backup lies
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Flles Stomble m Data Folder m
> Folder File Format (Extension) 0 You may not be able to open a fiie on a PC, PDA. or other device if: You
5 ._¢ Jsz (ipeg i‘pg i‘pe) change the file name on your phone or the file name includes a “ ~ “ or
B ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ii n
“i I Pictures ‘ GIF (gii) * »
,.... I Digital Camera' WB MP (iwbmp)
g _ PM; (png) T!»
E. I Videos in: MPEG—47 ( agp, 392, mp4) - DCF is an abbreviation for ”Design ruie lor Camera File system“ a
§ a: AMR ( am standard developed by the Japan Eiectronic Industry Deveiopment
E a , 2 Association (JEIDA) for the purpose of facilitating the transfer of digitai
a . Melody& mm" a SME SP NHD‘ (m‘d' mm camera ima es between various deVices
. 3 m SMAF ( mmf) 9 v
. Recordings 9 XMF (xmiO, xmfi) - Whether a file can be sent by infrared or moved to the memory card
J2 Mpggw ( ggp) depends on the forwarding and external darice forwarding permission
. V-appli ava ( iad, iar, rms) properties.
I IC-appli
IMy Saved Pages i HTML XHTML ( htm‘ htmi .me, .xhtrri etc)
I Templates .: :, a; Tempiate
5, vCard ( vct)
b vCaiendar (vcs)
. SVG (svg)
I Other Files Text ( txt)
fl Fiies other than the above" (extensions other
than the above)
1 Fiies that do not corrply With the DCF standard cannot be displayed
2 Some fiies may not be able to be piayed
3‘ Oniy tiies otAMR(an1)lormatcan be saved to the Recordings lolder
4 These fiies cannot be displayedi’piayed on your phone
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Data Communication “'°'“"“° “a“
In standb mode, ress
u Ing Infrared y p @
Use the infrared feature to transfer files between your phone and other
infrared compatible devrces
- Bring the infrared port oi you‘ phone to Within 20 cm 01 the infrared port of
2 Select Settings —' Connectivity —' lnfi'ared —'
the other infrared con‘patible dense and align both ports Make sure no 3 Emel’ Your 30°"er 00119 (page 29-31)
Incoming Data
obiects are placed between them . .
- Do not move the devices until the file transfer is complete. was Q (0K) to swttch to offline mo“
Selects/we and press 6]
- Direct sunlight or fluorescent light may interfere With inirared
To reject the reception of files seiect Reject.
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communication
- A dirty infrared port may cause an infrared communication failure if the
infrared port is dirty, gentIVWipe it With a soft cloth While making sure not U -ng BIuetootti‘M
to scratch the port.
_ You can transfer Contacts iist‘ picture and other files between your phone and
Sondlnu Data another Biuetooth“ compatible deVice You can also use a handsfree
. . . compatible device to make a handsfree call
1 sale“ a file from a function that squons Immred - Communication tests have not been performed for all BiuetoothTM
2 Press Q (Options) compatible devices There is no guarantee oi connection With all
Biuetoothw devices
3 SEN“ Send, Send VCWd 1" Send vCalendar and Press - The security function used for Wireless comrmnication complies With the
E] standard specifi cations of Biuetooth’M However, take care When using
Biuetooth'M ior data communication because. in some cases security may
4 Select Wu Infrared and press [9 be inadequate depending on the operating envrronrnent and configuration
- Vodafone accepts no liability Whatsoever for any data generated or
information leaked during BiuetoothTM comn‘unrcation
- The deiault setting for the EiuetoothTiVi connection staidby status is Off
- The deiault setting for Visibility is Show My Phone
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Sanding Data _
Select a file mm a mmfion that supports 3“,th You can use the USB cabfe to connect your phone to a PC and then transfer
Data Fofder frles
Press Q (Options) a The suppfred USB drtyer and My MobHe software need to be tns‘taHed
before you connect your phone and PC by the USB cabfe For detaffs on
Select Send, Send vCard or Send vCalendar and 97955 the rnstaffatron procedure refer to the fnstaffatron Gurde suppfred with the
E] use cabfe
o For detarfs on the PC operatrng envrronrnents supportert refer to the
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Select Via Bluetaath and press 6] fnstaHatron Gurde suppfred wrth the USB cabfev
_ _ _ o For detarfs on conneotrng the USB cabfe to a PC, refer to the fnstaffatron
Select “19 dfifim “WM an“ Press 6] Gurde supplied with the use cabfe
Receiving Dam Transferring Music Frles from a PG
1 Press Q (Yes) when a confi rmation screen appears 1 In standby mode, use the USB cable to connect your
after a connection request is received from a llluetoothTM phone to the PC
compatible (19m in the ViGiNitY A confirmation screen appears
2 Select Save and press 6] 2 Press Q (Yes)
To reject the reception of flies seteotReject Your phone swrtches to rnusrc transfer mode.
From the PC, transfer music files i) the memory card of
your phone
Sending Data
1 In standby mode, press E]
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2 Select Settings —~ Connectivity —» USE —» Data Optional Services
”11"st Gall Div-rt g
‘ ‘ =t
3 Follow the lnstructlons on the PC to renews um from Thls servrce allows you to dryert calls to a preset phone number &
your phone to the PC “ma“ fl
Thrs servrce allows a caller to leave a message at the Vorcernarl Centre when 5
Receiving Data your phone ls out 01 range or a call ls ln progress This servrce ls unavallable E
1 I 1 db (1 E] when Call Walling |s set 5
I1 8 an ymo e press :
’ can Waiting i
2 Select Settings 4 Connectivity ” USE 4 Data Thls servrce allows you to place a call on hold to receive another lncornlng
Transfer call
3 Follow the instmclions on the PC to receive dam from Mulllpany ca"
th PCt h Thls servrce allows you to call another party durlng acaII and talk to rnultlple
e 0 your p one partles slrnultaneously.
Gall Barring
Thls servrce allows you to stop all outgorng and lncoming calls lncludlng
lnternatlonal calls.
(2de ID
Thls servrce allows you to notlly the other party or your phone nurnber when
you make a call and allows you to conrlrrnthe phone nurrber of a caller
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Vodatone iivei is an online servtce that enables you to use the Internetto
3: access various genres 01 content You can also download pictures. sounds TESS servtce a"°W5 V0” to exchange iong text messages and WW rneiody
G i i and other attachments With NiiViS compatible Vodatone mobile phones and
a and various applications ‘ v _
51 email compatible devtces connected to the internet,
5 Retrlevlng Network Intonnatlon 9‘s
§ Before You Cali USS VOd610fl9 |iV9!.YOU need 10 retrieve the network This serVice allows you to exchange short text messages with SMS
3 connection intorrnatioanhe fi rsttrne you press 6] Q |§ or @ after compatible Vodafone mobile phones
2 purchasing your phone, a pronnt appears
1 In standby mode, press 6] Changan Your Mall Address
You can change the account narne (part betore @) ofyour enaii address
2 Press Q (Yes)
A network connection is established and the network information is 1 In Standby mode, press [3] (G)
retrieved 2 Select My Vadafone and press 6]
3 Select éflifi'fifii and press 6]
4 Select fii’f/fiX—dfif ' figx—lté'w'f and press 6]
5 Select the centre access code input field and press 6]
6 Enter your centre access code and press [9
7 Select 0K and press E]
8 Select 7. amt—1492? and press 6]
9 Select LX-W/Wflfl and press [9
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10 Select the character input field and press [5]
1 1 Enter an account name and press [9
12 Select 0K and press 6]
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(DJ7 FDR FEM bf MMS —>Add Recipients
1 Display the message 3 SelectEnter Recipient and press 6]
For detarls 0h dlsplaying messages see page 2949 Alterhatively, ycu cah specrty ah address from the COhtacts lrst or
Pmss Q (Options) specrfy a group as ah address
Enter an address and press 6]
Select Reply and press Q (Select)
SelectAdd Subjeet and press [E]
Select Reply as MMS,ReplyAll orReply as SMS and
hWN
“NOW-h
press [9 Enter the suhiect and press 6]
For detalls 0h creanng messages see below SelectAdd Text and press @
Enter the body text and press [9
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9 Select Add Pieture,Add Sound, Add Video orAdd
Other Files and press E]
10 Specify an attachment file and press E]
1 1 press z
Sanding an SMS Message
In standby mode, press I}, (-)
Select Create Message —> SMS
Enter the body text and press 6]
Select Enter Recipient and press 6]
Atternatrvety‘ you can specify a phone number trorn tne Contacts trst
Enter a phone mlnberand press 6]
PMS
Messaging Settings
1 In standby mode, press [3] (-)
2 Select Settings and press E]
3 Select an item and press E]
You can contrgure the tollowrng settings
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Recervrng Settrngs
0 Retrreve Mode
0 Auto-extract His
0 Repty for Detrvery
0 Anonymous Msgr
o Delrvery Report
MMS Settings 0 Delrvery Trrne
Senorng Settrngs o Exprry Trrne
0 MMS Srgnature
0 MMS Prrorrty
Detautt Recrprent
o Detrvery Report
o Exprry Trrne
SMS Settings 0 SMS Srgnature
0 Message Centre
o SMS Type
oAII
Ptay rn 3D oUnread Onty
3D Mail Settings ' Off
a Random
COMM Settrngs 0 Colaur Sarnpte t —6
e Repty Settrngs
Common Settings - Drsptay Font Srze
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Obtain text information, pictures. melodies and other content iromVodaione
information provider services
Searching ml Inllmlt
You can search tor iniormation from the Vodaione iivei home page.
1 In standby mode, press I}, (I)
2 Select English
The English version oflhe Vodaione iivei home page appears.
3 Select the item you want to check and press 6]
The iniormation appears.
To display more information, repeat Step 3
WA? Push Massag-
AWAP Pusn message is a message delivered automatically fromthe serVice
centre Use the included Iinksto access iniormation
V—wpli
V-appii are JavaW compatible applications for use on Vodalone mobile
phones You can download a variety of applications
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Tnis serVice enables you to register to your favorite sites to receive the latest
content automatically
- ine oniy charges tor using CAST are tne monthly lees 0! registered sites
Content is delivered tree of cnarge
- CAST is only available in Japan
Downloading V—wpli
You can download applications irom the Web pages ofV—appii prowders
NumorkV—appli
You can play network games oniine and download information in real time
standby Setting
You can set an application to run in standby mode.
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FeiiCa is a service that can be used by mobile phones incorporating ‘ g
contactiess iC card technology To use your phone as‘ for exan‘ple. eiectronic FOF “16 WHOM/"19 DTOCEGUrEr follow the Oflscleefl InSliuCIiOiiSi g
money for shopping, a n‘en‘bership card‘ or a point card,rust place the a g
iogo on the rear of the phone near the reader/writer This even work; it your Uslng Vodatone “V9! Fellca g
phone is turned Off Of the battery iEVEi is low Register the service. pertorrn the initiai setup and buy credits prior to using %
_ _ FeiiCa There is no need to start an iC—appii to corrplete a transaction ;
Downloadmg an Ic—appll _ m
1 Place theXDIouo(srde of the camera) near the reader! 2
Connect to the Web and download the iC—appii you want to add to your . 2
wrrter
phone
1 In standby mode, press 6]
2 Select Tool aloapph‘ a IC-appli Libmry »
Download IC—appli
3 Connect to the Web, select an IC-appli and press Q
(Downld.)
Downloading ol the IC—appii begins
Reglstermg the Semce 2 Make sure the re Card was read.
Perform the initial 591W) 0‘ “19 cownioaded iC'fiDDii Check the results of reading on the display 01 the reader/writen etc
1 "1 standby mode, press E] if readrng rs takng a long tirne try rnovrng your phote siightiyr
2 Select Tool —' lC-appli —r IC-appli Library
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1 I0 Gard Lock Setting the Count
Set your phone to drsable comrrunrcatron wrth a reader/Wrrter (externat 1 |n standby mode, puss [E]
E deyrce)‘ White the took rs set. 6. appears on Standby Drsptay 2 Select S tti [C C d S tti R t L k
a In standb I e —> e ngs —> ar e ngs —> ema e ae
“i 1 y ’ m E] 3 Enter your security code (page 0000)
é" 2 Select Settings —> IC Card Settings —> [C Card Lock 4 E]
=. _ Select Counlfar Lock and press
3 Enter our secu code a e 00-00
§ 3 Y "W (D 9 l 5 Enter the number of calls to receive and press 6]
g 4 Select On or 017
_ Setting a Phone Number for the Lock
Remote Lock
1 In standby mode, press 6]
CaH your phone from another phone to rernotety set the tC card lock and
prohrbrt the use or Vodalone live! FetrCa 2 Select Settings —> [C Card Settings —> Remote Lock
58115“! the Remote Lock 3 Enter your security code (page 00-00)
1 "1 standby mode, "955 E] 4 SelectPhane No. to Lack and press [E]
2 Select —> Settings —> [C Card Settings —> Remote Lock 5 Selecta Mank entry and press [5]
3 Enter your security code (page 00-00)
4 Select Call Remote Leek and press [5]
5 Select On or 017“
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Frequency Range 3G (UMTS)2100 1920-2170 MHZ
GSM 900 880-960 MHZ
D08 1800 1710-1880 MHZ
PCS 1900 1850-1990 MHZ
Continuous Talk Time:Within 30 (UMTS) area ApproxAAAmin
:Video caii Approx, MAmin
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Continuous Standby Time:Within 30 (UMTS) area
:Within GSM area
Charging Time Approx. m min
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