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Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 001SC.
・ Read this guide thoroughly before using handset to ensure proper usage.
・ Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions or service area.
・ Handset is compatible with 3G network technologies.
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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 001SC. ・ Read this guide thoroughly before using handset to ensure proper usage. ・ Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions or service area. ・ Handset is compatible with 3G network technologies. Notes ・...
  • Page 2 Use only specified Charger (sold separately) for charging. ・ Handset takes microSD™/microSDHC™ Memory Card (not included). Purchase one to use Memory Card functions. ・ microSD™/microSDHC™ Memory Card is referred to as "Memory Card" in this guide. ・ Download Samsung New PC Studio from SAMSUNG Website (http: //jp.samsungmobile.com/pc/lineup/001download.html).
  • Page 3 Memo...
  • Page 4 Getting Started Basic Operations Calling Messaging Internet Services Chapter Contents Camera & Imaging Media Player At a Glance Entertainment Handy Extras Handset Security Data Folder & Memory Card Connectivity & File Backup Handset Customization Appendix...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    About This Guide Symbols In this guide, SoftBank 001SC is referred to as "handset." Instructions are described using mainly default settings. When settings are changed, screenshots In this guide, graphics represent handset keys; see "Parts & Functions" (fP.1-2). or handset responses may differ from those depicted in this guide.
  • Page 6: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations Multi Selector Operations Menu operation explanations are abbreviated with arrows. Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below: Main Menu Basic Multi Selector Operations →...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ......2 Basic Operations Messaging Accessories ......3 About This Guide .
  • Page 8 Camera & Imaging Handy Extras Data Folder & Memory Card Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing . . . 6-2 Useful Handset Applications ....9-2 Data Folder ......11-2 Camera .
  • Page 9 Handset Customization Appendix Phone Settings ......13-2 Troubleshooting ......14-2 Sounds & Vibration & External Light Settings .
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions. Make sure you • Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on. • SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. Prohibited actions These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use.
  • Page 11 Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (Sold Do not force battery/Charger into handset. Check Separately) & Memory Card (Sold Separately) the direction and retry. Prohibited Battery may leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc. Danger Warning Use specified battery and Charger (sold separately) only. Do not place handset, battery or Charger in/on ovens, Non-specified equipment use may cause battery to leak, overheat, burst microwave ovens, pressure cookers, induction stoves...
  • Page 12 Battery Keep liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) or conductive material (pencil lead, metallic strip, metal jewelry, Danger etc.) away from Charging terminals, External Device. Prohibited May cause short circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc. Read battery label to confirm battery type; use/dispose of battery accordingly. Caution Display Battery Type...
  • Page 13 Warning Handset Warning If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes, discontinue handset use and rinse with clean water immediately. Do not use handset while driving or cycling. Compulsory May cause skin damage. Accidents may result. If battery does not charge properly, stop trying. Prohibited Phone use while driving or cycling is prohibited by law and subject to a penalty;...
  • Page 14 Do not look into Infrared Port during Infrared transmissions. Handset may become hot while in use, especially at high temperature. Eyesight may be affected. Prohibited Compulsory Prolonged contact with skin may cause burn injuries. Always maintain some distance from Speaker while Caution ringtones, music or other handset sounds play.
  • Page 15 Charger (Sold Separately) Plug Charger firmly into the outlet, keeping the plug and Charger charging terminals away from Warning conductive material (pencil lead, metallic strip, Compulsory metal jewelry, etc.). May cause electric shock, short circuit, fire, etc. Do not cover/wrap Charger while charging. Charger may overheat, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc.
  • Page 16 Handset Use & Electronic Medical Equipment Observe these rules inside medical facilities to avoid effects of radio waves on electronic medical This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications equipment: Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Compulsory Equipment"...
  • Page 17: General Notes

    General Notes General Use Function Usage Limits ・ SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental ・ Handset replacement or service cancellation disables these functions: loss/alteration of any data on handset/Memory Card. Please keep separate - Camera records of Phone Book entries, etc. - Media Player ・ Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels, or ・ After a long period of disuse, these functions may be unusable; establish a underground, or when moving into/out of such places. network connection to restore usability. ・ Use handset without disturbing others. ・...
  • Page 18: Optical Sensor

    Handset Care Optical Sensor ・ ・ Detects ambient light level to adjust Display brightness. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/ lost. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any resulting damage. ・ Display brightness automatically adjusts with ambient light level. ・...
  • Page 19 ・ Usage Notes Do not expose handset to extreme humidity for long periods; avoid prolonged use in bath/shower rooms. ・ Lock Battery Cover and close Port Covers firmly. Foreign matter (hair, sand, ・ Use handset within 5°C - 35°C (up to 40°C for temporary use in bath/shower fibers, etc.) trapped between contact surfaces may cause seals to fail and rooms, etc.) and 35% - 90% humidity.
  • Page 20 ・ Copyrights If Port Cover gasket is damaged or deformed, replace it with a new one. ・ To maintain water resistance, replace gaskets every two years regardless of Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other their condition. For gasket replacements, contact a SoftBank Shop. materials for copyright holders.
  • Page 21 Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Open Source Licenses ・ This product includes certain free/open source software. The exact terms of the licenses, disclaimers, acknowledgements and notices are available on Samsung Website http: //opensource.samsung.com.
  • Page 22: Sar Certification

    SAR Certification 001SC meets the technical standards of Ministry of SoftBank Mobile Body SAR Policy Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) regarding * Body SAR: The SAR value at the maximum transmission power when radio wave absorption by a human body. continuously talking with handset placed on the body and using earphone- microphone.
  • Page 23: European Rf Exposure Information

    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.
  • Page 24: Getting Started

    Getting Started Parts & Functions .................. 1-2 Handset .......................1-2 Display Indicators ..................1-3 USIM Card ....................1-4 Before Using USIM Card ................1-4 USIM Card Installation ................1-5 Battery & Charger ................. 1-6 Before Using Battery/Charger ...............1-6 Battery Installation ..................1-7 Charge Battery .....................1-8 Power On/Off ..................
  • Page 25: Parts & Functions

    Parts & Functions Handset Optical Sensor Detects ambient light level for Display brightness. Display wxad Multi Selector Select menu items, move cursor, scroll window, etc. u Mail Key/Left Softkey Open Messaging menu. Also, execute Left Softkey command or function. j Camera Key Activate Camera.
  • Page 26 f Main Menu Key/Center Softkey Speaker Display Indicators Open main menu. Also, execute Center Strap Eyelet Softkey command or function. Memory Card Port i Yahoo! Keitai Key/Right Softkey Open Yahoo! Keitai main menu. Also, Note execute Right Softkey command or ・...
  • Page 27: Usim Card

    USIM Card Music playing Ringer and Vibration activated for calls Music paused Ringer active for calls Before Using USIM Card Vibration active for calls Memory Card inserted Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is Ringer & Vibration disabled for calls Read from/write on Memory Card an IC card containing customer and authentication Software Update required...
  • Page 28 USIM Card Installation With IC chip down, insert USIM Note Card ・ USIM Card is SoftBank Mobile property. Note ・ If USIM Card is lost or damaged, you will ・ Inserting USIM Card with excessive force be charged for its reissue. may damage it or handset.
  • Page 29: Battery & Charger

    Removing Battery & Charger Battery Life Battery time/life may be reduced by any of the following: Remove Battery Cover/battery Before Using Battery/Charger ・ Environment (fP.1-8) Charge battery before first use of handset or after - Storing/using handset beyond 5°C - 40°C long periods of disuse.
  • Page 30 Battery Installation Align Battery Cover Note Maintaining Waterproofing & Dustproofing Inserting If handset is wet, wipe it off with a clean, dry cloth before removing Battery Cover or Note Port Cover. Clean foreign objects off gasket ・ Gently insert battery to avoid damaging or handset before replacing Battery Cover handset tabs.
  • Page 31 Removing Lift battery up and remove as shown AC Charger Always turn handset off before removing battery. Open Port Cover; with label down, Never remove battery while Charger is connected. insert Charger Connector into Release Battery Cover Lever External Device Port External Device Port Port Cover Charger Connector Charge Battery...
  • Page 32: Power On/Off

    USB Charge Power On/Off ・ The first time Messaging, Yahoo!, etc. is used or a function requiring a network connection is Connect handset to PC via USB Cable to charge Power On activated, Retrieve NW Info confirmation appears. battery. Choose Yes and follow onscreen instructions. Open Port Cover; with label down, Press y until Display illuminates - Retrieve NW Info confirmation appears after replacing USIM Card or executing All reset.
  • Page 33: Account Details

    Account Details Editing Account Details u (Save) Example: Save name, phone number, mail address ・ See "Text Entry" (fP.2-6) to enter text. Save your name, mail address, blood type, and ・ See "Adding Information to Phone Book Entry" ・ Default: Handset phone number appears. other information in Account Details. (fP.2-16) to save other information.
  • Page 34: Handling Precautions (Key Lock)

    Handling Precautions (Key Lock) Minding Mobile Manners Offline Mode → → → Note these precautions when handling handset. Please take care not to disturb others when using Settings Call settings ・ Activate Key Lock before putting handset in a handset. Offline → On or Off ・ Turn your handset off in theaters, museums, and pocket.
  • Page 35: Security Codes

    Changing Mode Settings Security Codes Advanced Handset features five modes, including Manner. Phone Password, Center Access Code (Network ● Set Keypad Light Illumination Mode (rP.13-3) Password) are required to use handset. * (1 + seconds) ● Set Phone Sounds (rP.13-4) Normal, Manner, Drive, Meeting, Note ●...
  • Page 36: Advanced Settings

    Center Access Code (Network Password) Canceling PIN Lock (PUK/PUK2 Code) Advanced Settings Four-digit number specified at subscription; required Incorrectly entering PIN or PIN2 three consecutive Account Details for changing service subscriptions, for activating times activates PIN Lock, limiting function access. optional services, or for operating handset from Enter PUK (PIN Unlocking Key) Code to cancel PIN landlines.
  • Page 37: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Accessing Functions ................2-2 Using Shortcuts ....................2-2 Using Main Menu..................2-2 Using Shortcut Keys ..................2-3 Incoming Settings.................. 2-4 Changing Volume ..................2-4 Phone Book ..................2-12 Changing Ringtone ..................2-4 Phone Book Window ..................2-12 Setting Vibration ..................2-4 Creating New Entries .................2-12 Standby Display Options ...............
  • Page 38: Accessing Functions

    Example: Selecting Wallpaper Accessing Functions Using Main Menu Settings → Display settings → Wallpaper Use these methods to access handset applications: Using Standard Menu ・ Shortcuts ・ Main Menu (Standard Menu) In Standby, f ・ Main Menu (Simple Menu) ・ Shortcut Keys Using Shortcuts Select Call, Messaging, Yahoo!, or Media. Use multiple functions at the same time (e.g. use the Highlight Settings Highlight Display...
  • Page 39 Toggling Standard Menu/Simple Menu ・ Perform the same operation from simple menu. Menu/Function However, some functions are unavailable. Short Press Play Answering Machine → → Settings Menu switch Activate/Cancel Answering Standard menu/Simple menu Long Press Machine Using Shortcut Keys * Long Press Manner mode setting window In Standby, use these keys to access functions: # Long Press...
  • Page 40: Incoming Settings

    Incoming Settings Changing Ringtone Setting Vibration Select Vibration Pattern from following options: Off, Besides presets, get Ring songs, music, or videos via Adjust Volume, Ringtone and Vibration settings. Pattern 1 to Pattern 5. Internet for handset use. Use Ringtone/Vibration pattern to identify caller. → Settings →...
  • Page 41: Standby Display Options

    Standby Display Options Advanced Advanced Wallpaper ● ● Adjust Volume (rP.13-4) Change User Interface Language (rP.13-2) Set still image to appear in Standby. Alternatively, set ● Set Ringtone for Voice Call (rP.13-4) ● Set Time Zone Updating (rP.13-2) Wallpapers to None. ●...
  • Page 42: Text Entry

    Text Entry Text Entry Window Suggestions Enter Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana (single-/double- byte), alphanumerics (single-/double-byte), Current Entry Mode Text Entry Field symbols (single-/double-byte), pictograms, Entered emoticons or Hangul. (bytes)/ Suggestions* Available Icon Entry Mode Icon Entry Mode Japanese Kana (bytes) Conversion Kanji or Hiragana Symbols (double- Alternatives (fP.2-7) byte) (fP.2-8) Katakana Text Entry Symbols (single-...
  • Page 43 Changing Entry Mode Kana/Kanji ・ After entering hiragana, press * to add ゛ ゜ ・ After entering hiragana, press * to toggle case. Toggle text entry mode: Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana Use predictive entry to convert and enter ・ Press c to cancel a misentry. (single-/double-byte), Alphanumerics (single-/double- characters.
  • Page 44 Katakana/Alphabet/Number Symbol Pictograms/Emoticons Use the suggested characters shown in text entry For available symbols, see "Symbols" (fP.14-13). Combine symbols to enter emoticons as well as window to input text, when entering single-byte pictograms (fP.14-14). → In text entry window, j characters.
  • Page 45 Line Break Entering Space Symbol (Full)/Symbol (Half) To enter line break in Hangul entry mode, place Entering space varies by Entry mode. cursor at the end of the text. 漢かな カナ カナ In text entry window, # (five → times) f (OK) →...
  • Page 46 Hangul Using Quick Address List Advanced Save mail addresses/URLs for easy entry. brP.2-15 → Hangul In text entry window, j ● Inserting Saved Information In Mail address or URL entry ● Jumping Cursor to Top/End → → Insert window or field, i ●...
  • Page 47: User Dictionary (Japanese)

    User Dictionary (Japanese) Saving to User Dictionary Advanced brP.2-16 → Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 40 Add to In text entry window, i ● Deleting Entries from User Dictionary characters; entries appear in Suggestions when dictionary Reading is entered. →...
  • Page 48: Phone Book

    Phone Book Phone Book Window Creating New Entries Phone Book entries (fP.2-12) are divided into three Save new Phone Book entries to Phone or USIM Card. Create up to 1000 entries. Number of savable items Default: Phone tabs. Select tabs to view desired information. per entry varies by USIM Card. Insert USIM Card into Set save location to USIM Card as required (fP.13-10).
  • Page 49 Choose Yes to complete setting. Update → Search and select entry (fP.2-13) ・ When using Samsung New PC Studio to → Save a number to Phone Book (fP.2-12) synchronize Phone Book entries with a PC, secret ・ If save setting (fP.13-10) is set to Always entries are not synchronized to PC.
  • Page 50: Calling

    Search entry Calling from Phone Book Deleting Phone Book Entries ■ To Search Alphabetically → Search and select entry (fP.2-13) Deleting an Entry → g to select letter r to select entry f (Select) ■ To Search by Group → →...
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Inserting Saved Information Advanced → Insert In text entry window, i brP.2-16 Text Entry ■ To Insert Text on Notepad ● Adding Information to Phone Book Entry Notepad → Select item ● Sending Phone Book Entry Entering Date/Time ●...
  • Page 52 ■ To Activate/Cancel Auto Capitalization Phone Book ■ To Save Job Title → → → Auto capitalization On or Off Select Job title field Enter job title → u (Save) ■ Adding Information to Phone Book Entry To Activate/Cancel Flexible Search ■...
  • Page 53 ■ To Set Ringtone for Message Setting Ringtone to Phone Book Entry Copying Entries between Phone & USIM → → → → Select Vibe: Message field Select Vibration u (New) Select Ringtone ■ To Copy an Entry → pattern u (Save) settings field →...
  • Page 54 ・ For an image without Face Link, select This ■ To Copy Multiple Entries Editing Phone Book Entry person's photo → → → → f (Add) Select a file Copy to USIM/Copy to phone → → Search and select entry (fP.2-13) u (Edit) →...
  • Page 55 ・ If Take photo is selected, capture a still image. Saving Phone Book Entry Toggling Group View between USIM & Phone ・ If Off is selected, incoming image will not be → → → → → → Phone Group settings Search and select entry (fP.2-13) Highlight set.
  • Page 56 Calling Voice Call ....................3-2 Placing a Voice Call ..................3-2 Receiving a Voice Call ..................3-2 In-Call Operations ..................3-3 Favorites ....................3-4 Saving Entries as Favorites................3-4 Global Roaming ................... 3-11 Using Favorites ....................3-5 Setting Network ..................3-11 Sending Messages ..................3-5 Calling Outside Japan .................3-11 Emergency Numbers ................
  • Page 57: Voice Call

    Voice Call Receiving a Voice Call ・ When the line is busy, press y to end the call and try again later. If Auto redial (fP.13-10) is On, Voice Call window appears, t Placing a Voice Call number is automatically redialed. Press i (cancel)/ y to cancel redialing.
  • Page 58: In-Call Operations

    In-Call Operations Recording a Call ・ Incoming Call Window If a caller sends Caller ID, phone number appears. → → Record During a call, i Adjusting Volume If saved in Phone Book, name also appears. If caller hides Caller ID, Withheld appears. f (Record) During a call, r If incoming image has been saved in Phone Book...
  • Page 59: Favorites

    Text Memo Favorites Advanced brP.3-18 Save Phone Book entries as Favorites for quick → Memo During a call, i ● Saving Entered Phone Number to Phone Book calling. → → u (Add) Enter text memo ● Sending New Message to Entered Number Saving Entries as Favorites →...
  • Page 60: Using Favorites

    Using Favorites Emergency Numbers Emergency Location Report When calls are placed to Police or other emergency → → Phone Favorites Call 110 (Police), 119 (Fire & Ambulance) or 118 agencies from handset, handset location information (Maritime Safety Agency). These numbers can be is automatically sent to the corresponding agency. → Highlight designated number dialed even when certain Call Barring settings are Handset transmits location based on base station t / f ( active.
  • Page 61: Answering Machine

    Answering Machine Using Answering Machine Advanced Use Answering Machine to record caller messages Handset records up to three 15-second messages. (fP.3-6). ● Activate/Cancel Answering Machine (rP.13-8) → Phone → Play messages ● Set Answering Machine Response Time (rP.13-8) Activating & Canceling ●...
  • Page 62: Black List

    Black List f (Add) Calls from Withheld ID Numbers ・If more than one phone number is saved in → → → Reject incoming calls. Alternatively, reject calls Settings Call settings → Add. Black list, press i from specified or unknown numbers (fP.13-9). Reject incoming calls Add an entry Rejecting Incoming Call Withheld →...
  • Page 63: Call Log Records/Ranking

    Call Log Records/Ranking Select record Viewing Ranking → Choose from to view ・ Call Log Record Icons Call Log. Ranking for outgoing call appears in : Outgoing Voice Call Ranking. Confirm call type, number, or time. Call : Incoming Voice Call Log holds a combined total of 1000 calls, 500 : Missed Voice Call incoming calls, 500 outgoing calls and top ten rankings. : Rejected Voice Call : Voicemail Notification Viewing Call Log Records : Missed Call Notification →...
  • Page 64: Calling Call Log Records

    Calling Call Log Records Deleting Call Log Records Advanced brP.3-18 → → ● Viewing Phone Book Entry Details via Call Log → Highlight a log/ranking Delete records ● Adding Log Record Numbers to Phone Book Place a call ■ ● Adding Call Log Record Numbers to Black List To Delete a Record →...
  • Page 65: Checking Call Time/Cost

    Checking Call Time/Cost International Calling Advanced Enter a phone number including Show charge after call may not be available ● Check Call Time/Cost (rP.13-8) area code depending on your contract conditions. ● Check Last Call Time/Cost (rP.13-8) ● Check Data Counter (rP.13-8) →...
  • Page 66: Global Roaming

    Global Roaming Setting Preferred Network Calling Outside Japan Emergency calls may not be possible outside of Add Network list preferentially selected when This handset is compatible with 3G networks. Automatic is set. Japan depending on network, signal conditions, or It will not function on GSM or GPRS networks. handset settings (fP.3-5).
  • Page 67: Optional Services

    Optional Services Advanced Note Available optional services are as follows: ・ Call Waiting and Conference Call require ● Save International Code (rP.13-9) separate subscription. ● Add/Change/Delete Country Number (rP.13-9) Service Description ・ If Out appears, services are unavailable. ● Select Network to Access (rP.13-9) For landline operation or service details, Divert all or all unanswered see SoftBank Mobile Website (http: //www.
  • Page 68: Voicemail

    Voicemail Activating Voicemail Listening to Voicemail Message Handset forwards Voice Calls to Voicemail Center When a caller saves a Voicemail message, notification → → → Settings Call settings according to the following conditions: appears in Standby and appears at top of Display. →...
  • Page 69: Call Forwarding

    Activating Missed Call Notification Call Forwarding Set forwarding number Forward incoming calls to a specified number in ■ To Use Previous Forwarding Number Notification appears for missed calls while handset → Last set number Select number accordance with the predefined forwarding condition is off or outside service area;...
  • Page 70: Call Waiting

    Call Waiting Switch party Conference Call Separate subscription is required to use this ■ Talk with up to six parties simultaneously. To End Selected Call End this call service. For use with Voice Calls only. This service requires separate subscription. ■...
  • Page 71: Call Barring

    Talking with All Parties Call Barring ・ Setting Call Barring requires Center Access Code (Network Password) (four-digit number specified Bar outgoing/incoming Voice Calls or SMS by While connected with multiple at subscription). conditions listed below. → Call to ・ If a call is placed while Call Barring is active, a parties, u (Group call) message appears indicating that Call Barring is Item...
  • Page 72: Caller Id

    Restricting Outgoing/Incoming Calls Checking Call Barring Status Caller ID Show/hide your own phone number. Bar outgoing/incoming calls/transmissions by type → → → Settings Call settings (Voice Calls or SMS). → Optional services Call barring Showing & Hiding Caller ID → Settings →...
  • Page 73: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Call Log Records/Ranking Switching to Speakerphone → During a call, f ( Voice Call ・ To cancel Speakerphone, press f ( Sending S! Mail from Call Log Records ) during → → a call. Select/ → → Saving Entered Phone Number to Phone Book Highlight a record (fP.4-4 S! Mail Talking in Low Voice...
  • Page 74: Conference Call

    Conference Call Adding Call Log Record Numbers to Black List → → Select a → → Add to black list → record Ending Selected Call ・ Alternatively, in Call Log/Ranking detail window, → During Conference Call, highlight party → Add to black list. →...
  • Page 75 Messaging Messaging Basics .................. 4-2 Customizing Mail Address ..............4-3 Creating/Sending Messages ..............4-3 S! Mail ......................4-3 SMS ......................4-5 Graphic Mail ....................4-6 Incoming Messages ................4-7 Viewing New Messages................4-7 Retrieving Messages Manually ..............4-8 Viewing from Message List ................4-9 Replying to Received Messages ..............4-10 Forwarding Received Messages ..............4-10 Using Messages ...................
  • Page 76 Messaging Basics This handset supports S! Mail and SMS messaging. Learn how to send and manage text messages. Use S! Mail to exchange long text messages with SoftBank and other E-mail compatible handsets, PCs and other mobile devices. Send Graphic Mail and media files via S! Mail. Use SMS to exchange short text messages with SoftBank handsets. S! Mail Note Entry Items ・ S! Mail requires separate subscription. ○ ○ Address ・ Maximum message size is increased to 2 MB. Sending messages might incur high ○ × Subject Packet Communication charges depending ○...
  • Page 77: Customizing Mail Address

    Customizing Mail Address Creating/Sending Messages ・ Hangul characters are viewable only when other party uses Hangul compatible mobile Change the alphanumerics before the @ in the Drafts and sent messages are saved in different phone. address (account name). folders. ・ Enter phone number in Recipient to send S! Default: Account name consists of random Sent messages appear in Sent msg.
  • Page 78 Sending S! Mail Attaching Files ・ Send S! Mail from From history/From mail group/Enter number/Enter address (fP.4-16). Attach media files directly, or Phone Book/Calendar/ → Create new ・ Enter SoftBank handset numbers or mail addresses Tasks entries or Account Details as vcf file or vcs file. ・...
  • Page 79: Sms

    ■ To Attach Phone Book Entries (vcf file) Advanced Phonebook details → Search and check brP.4-16 → → Create new SMS entry (fP.2-13) u (Add) ● Adding Address ■ To Attach Calendar/Tasks Entries (vcs ● Removing Address file) Calendar item →...
  • Page 80: Graphic Mail

    Font Size → Large, Standard, or Graphic Mail ・ Sent message is saved in Sent msg. or Unsent msg. → Small If Auto delete (fP.13-12) is On (Except protected) Enter text Creating Graphic Mail and memory is full, the oldest sent messages are ・...
  • Page 81: Incoming Messages

    Decorate S! Mail with Auto Art Incoming Messages Viewing New Messages When receiving new messages, in Standby, Retrieve complete S! Mail messages automatically → Create new notification appears. or manually. → Select Enter Text field Enter text Auto download: Mail Service Center sends Note complete S! Mail messages and attachments to 楽デコ ・ Default: Handset retrieves complete S! handset. Manual retrieval: Mail Service Center Mail messages, including attachments.
  • Page 82: Retrieving Messages Manually

    Select notification Retrieving Messages Manually ・ When a file is attached, a file name and thumbnail ・ If messages are received out of Standby, appear at the bottom of the message. When Receiving options → Auto receiving ・ When a Delivery Report arrives, sender numbers or mail addresses (names flashes and (fP.13-13) is set to Off, S! Mail is temporarily stored on disappears. In Standby, a notification appears.
  • Page 83: Viewing From Message List

    Select a message Message List ・ Message List Indicators Unread Message Notification These indicators appear in message lists. Received Button : Priority high ・ Received Message Indicators Sender or Recipient : Priority standard Address Icon : Priority low Description Unread Read Saved Date and Time Read Message Notification While Receiving S! Mail : Priority high...
  • Page 84: Replying To Received Messages

    ・ Unsent Message Indicators Replying to Received Messages Advanced Description Icon brP.4-21 → Received msg. S! Mail ● Retrieving Part of Received Message → Select a folder Highlight ● Forwarding Reception Notification/Server Mail S! Mail → message u (Reply) to replay ● Calling Sender Media file inserted ●...
  • Page 85: Using Messages

    Using Messages Using Message Information Using Page Links In Message creation window, highlight sender, Use sender's address, phone number, mail address, Handset automatically sorts messages into five recipient, phone number or mail address to save to or URL embedded in message text window. folders by type.
  • Page 86: Locking/Unlocking Messages/Templates

    Locking/Unlocking Messages/Templates Deleting Messages/Templates Deleting Templates Lock a message/template or all messages in a folder. Delete specified templates or all saved templates. Deleting Messages When deleting a locked message, confirmation → Templates appears. Cancel lock to delete. Delete specified messages or all messages in message folder.
  • Page 87: Saving Attached Files To Data Folder

    Saving Attached Files to Data Folder Using Mail Group Advanced Use Mail Group to send messages at once. brP.4-22 → Received msg. or Sent msg. ● Changing Mail Group Name → → Select folder Select message Creating Mail Group ● Deleting Mail Group →...
  • Page 88: Managing Messages

    Managing Messages Moving Messages Sorting Messages Automatically sort sent/received messages to Create folders in Received msg. or Sent msg., → Received msg. or Sent msg. specified folder by number or address, etc. Sort or set rules to each folder to sort messages →...
  • Page 89: Sorting Spam

    ■ To Enter Phone Number/Mail Address Sorting Spam Advanced Directly Messages from unknown mobile address are allotted brP.4-25 Sender or Sender (Partial match) (for to Spam folder without notice. some windows, Recipient) → ● Changing Folder Name (Enter number or Enter address when Sender →...
  • Page 90: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings ■ To Enter Mail Address ■ To Remove Multiple Recipients → → → → Enter address Remove Multiple Enter mail address Check recipients → Sending S! Mail ・ The number of addresses appears next to the u (Delete) Recipient field in S! Mail creation window.
  • Page 91 ■ To Insert Account Details ■ To Reset Learning ■ To Restrict Message Forwarding → → → → Account details Reset learning Forward NG On/Off Select an item Enter Phone Password → → f (OK) ・ When On is set, select Edit message from ■...
  • Page 92: Data Folder

    ・ To enter normal text subsequently, in Graphic Mail Changing Maximum Size of Message Setting whether to Delete Message from creation window, select Effect → Blink → Server after Remote Forwarding → Sending In S! Mail creation window, i → Enter text.
  • Page 93: Sending Sms

    ■ To Change Font Size Sending SMS Viewing History Details → Font Size Select an item In SMS creation window, select Recipient field → From history → → Sent or Select tab menu ■ Specifying Recipient without Phone Book To Change Effect →...
  • Page 94 ■ To Activate/Cancel Auto Capitalization Inserting Information into SMS Setting Mail Server Expiry Time → Auto capitalization On/Off → Sending options In SMS creation window, while creating message, In SMS creation window, i → Insert → Expiry time → Select an item ■...
  • Page 95: Sending Graphic Mail

    Sending Graphic Mail Received Messages Calling Sender → → → Received msg. Select folder Highlight → → Call → message t / f ( Setting Position to Add Auto Art Retrieving Messages Manually ・ The sender should be logged as a phone number. In S! Mail creation window, 楽デコ...
  • Page 96: Using/Managing Messages

    Using/Managing Messages Removing Member in Mail Group Setting Font Size → → → → Phone Mail group Received msg., Sent msg. or Unsent msg. Select group → → → Select folder as required Select message Viewing Attachment ■ To Remove a Member →...
  • Page 97 Sorting Messages Changing Messages to Read/Unread Editing & Sending Sent Messages → → → → → → Received msg., Drafts, Sent msg. or Received msg. Sent msg. Select a folder Select folder Select message Unsent msg. → → → → Select folder as required u (Edit) (fP.4-4 S! Mail...
  • Page 98: Memory Card

    ・ When Memory Card is inserted, select Phone or ■ To Change Folder Name Viewing Saved Template Memory card, then select a move destination → → → Manage Rename → → Highlight folder Templates Select template folder. folder → Enter folder name ・...
  • Page 99: Managing Folders

    ■ To Receive All Messages Managing Folders Viewing Server Mail Usage → Retrieve mail list If a confirmation appears, → → Server mail Server mail memory choose Yes → → → ・ To update status, press f (Update). Changing Folder Name ・...
  • Page 100 Deleting Sorting Rules → → Received msg. or Sent msg. Highlight → → Auto Sort folder ■ To Delete a Rule → → → Delete Selected Highlight rule ■ To Delete Multiple Rules → → → → Delete Multiple Check rules u (Delete) ■...
  • Page 101: Advanced Settings

    Internet Services Internet Services ................... 5-2 Web Certificates (SSL/TLS) ................5-2 Opening Saved Pages ...................5-3 Yahoo! Keitai..................5-3 Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu ................5-3 Viewing Page from Yahoo! Keitai Menu List ..........5-3 Advanced Settings ................. 5-9 Entering URL ....................5-3 Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser ..............5-9 Entering URL from History ................5-3 Yahoo! Keitai .....................5-11 PC Site Browser ..................
  • Page 102: Internet Services

    Internet Services Access Mobile sites via Yahoo! Keitai or Internet sites via PC Site Browser. View Web page contents or download media files. Web Certificates (SSL/TLS) The Internet Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Press i to access Security (TLS) are encryption protocols for secure Yahoo! Keitai Internet transmissions of important/sensitive Mobile Sites information (credit card numbers, etc.) and authentication.
  • Page 103 Opening Saved Pages Yahoo! Keitai Entering URL Retrieved Mobile Internet pages are temporarily → → Use Yahoo! Keitai to view page contents or Yahoo! Enter URL saved in a cache. The cache remains even after a download image/music files. ・ Default: "http: //" is set. session ends or handset is turned off. When full, the Alternatively, access Yahoo! Keitai from Main oldest pages are automatically deleted to make room Enter URL...
  • Page 104 PC Site Browser Entering URL Advanced brP.5-11 → → → Use PC Site Browser to view page contents or Yahoo! PC site browser ● Moving to Main Menu download image/music files from PC sites. Enter URL Alternatively, access PC Site Browser from ・ Default: "http: //" is set. Homepage, History, Bookmarks, Web search, or by ●...
  • Page 105: Page Operations

    Page Operations Entering Text Advanced brP.5-11 Zoom in/out text and images shown in page. Select Text field ● Moving to Top/Bottom of Page Alternatively, select menu to link page, set Enter text ● Opening Homepage function with radio button. ● Changing Page Layout Selecting Menu w / x to scroll up or down ●...
  • Page 106: Page Zoom

    Page Zoom Multi Page (Tab) ・ Yahoo! Keitai and PC sites cannot be opened simultaneously. Use tabs at the top of Display to view pages. → → Manage content Zoom in/ ・ Some pages may open in a new tab automatically. Open up to three pages simultaneously.
  • Page 107: Buttons & Check Boxes

    Buttons & Check Boxes Bookmarks & Saved Pages Advanced brP.5-9 Save site URLs to Bookmarks. Save page content ● Copying Text to Saved Pages. Open pages without establishing ● Refreshing Page an Internet connection. ● Sending Access History Saving Bookmarks ● Deleting Access History Save up to 50 bookmarks each for Yahoo! Keitai and ●...
  • Page 108: Saving Pages

    Saving Pages RSS Feed Advanced Save up to 30 pages each for Yahoo! Keitai and PC brP.5-12 Register RSS compatible websites; content is Site Browser. ● Saving Bookmark by Direct Entry automatically updated without accessing websites. ● Editing Bookmark Title/URL Open a page Registering RSS ●...
  • Page 109: Updating Rss

    Updating RSS Advanced Settings Searching Text → → → Manage content Search In a page, i → → → Yahoo! PC site browser Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser Enter text to search RSS feed ・ Matching words are highlighted. Press u (Prev) / f (Next) to view previous or following match.
  • Page 110 ■ To Insert Selected Text to Message Deleting Access History Changing Scroll Unit → → Send → → Highlight the last character → → → Manage content History Settings Scroll unit In a page, i In a page, i Select message →...
  • Page 111: Yahoo! Keitai

    PC Site Browser Deleting Certificates Certificating Retention → → → → → Settings Memory manager Settings Security In a page, i In a page, i → Delete certificates → Certificate retention → Select an item Capturing Page → Capture screen In a page, i Setting Manufacture Number Notification Showing/Hiding Secure Prompt...
  • Page 112: Page Operations

    Page Operations Bookmarks Saving Images/Other Files from Pages ■ To Save Page Images Saving Phone Number/Mail Address Toggling between Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser → Save files → Save items → In a page, i Bookmark → Save/Save to Pictograms/ In a page containing phone number/mail address, Select image →...
  • Page 113 Opening Bookmark URL with New Tab Creating Folders in Bookmark List Changing Bookmark Format → → → → → → → → → Bookmarks Open list Bookmarks Open list Bookmarks Open list In a page, i In a page, i In a page, i →...
  • Page 114: Saved Pages

    ■ To Delete All Bookmarks Saved Pages Changing Saved Pages Format → → → Delete Enter Phone Password → → → Saved pages Open list In a page, i → → f (OK) → View by → List/List+Preview Toggling between Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser ・...
  • Page 115: Rss

    Creating Folders in RSS List Loading RSS → → → → → → Yahoo! PC site browser RSS feed Yahoo! PC site browser RSS feed → → Create folder → → → Import → Enter folder name Select file Sorting RSS →...
  • Page 116 Camera & Imaging Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing ........6-2 Camera ....................6-3 Using Display as Viewfinder ................6-3 Single Shot ....................6-5 Normal ......................6-6 Scene ......................6-6 Multi Shot ....................6-6 Photo Combination ..................6-7 Viewing Captured Images (Quick Play) ............6-7 Video ..................... 6-8 Using Display as Viewfinder ................6-8 Recording Video ...................6-9 Video Mode ....................6-10 Viewing Recorded Video (Quick Play) ............6-10...
  • Page 117: Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing

    Capturing Image, Recording Video & Editing Use handset camera to capture images and record movies. Capturing Images & Recording Video Clips Editing Images Note Select Scene, Multi Shot, etc. to capture image/video. Editing images, etc. (fP.6-10). Record up to an hour per clip (fP.6-8). ・...
  • Page 118: Camera

    Camera Mode Speed : Normal : Fast For capturing still images, select Shooting mode: : Scene Normal to shoot single image and Multi shot or : Normal Photo combi to shoot multi-shot. : Multi shot : Slow Captured images are saved to Pictures. Insert : Photo combi : Manual Memory Card to save images to Digital camera.
  • Page 119 Shooting Mode Description Quality : Superfine Capture still image and select : Fine size by purpose; attach images Normal to S! Mail, save as Wallpaper, : Normal etc. Suitable for capturing night : Auto : 100 Scene scenes and landscapes. : 200 : 400 Capture six or nine images;...
  • Page 120: Single Shot

    Single Shot Press i Set Shooting Mode Press f( Save automatically or and press u(Done) / c manually depending on Auto save settings (fP.13-18) ・ Adjusting size and brightness are available for still images. ・ Attach captured image to message (fP.6-12). ・...
  • Page 121: Normal

    Normal Scene Multi Shot ・ Adjust settings before capturing as required → → Scene Multi shot (fP.6-12). Scene type → → Number of capture → Select a scene Select image Frame image in Viewfinder (Done) / c count ・ For some sizes, use r to zoom in/out. ・...
  • Page 122: Photo Combination

    Photo Combination Viewing Captured Images (Quick Play) ● Select Quality (rP.13-18) → u (View) ● Set ISO (rP.13-18) → ● Set Exposure Metering (rP.13-18) Photo combi g to view Image ● Select Effect (rP.13-18) ・ With Memory Card inserted, Memory card Style →...
  • Page 123: Video

    Video Size Elapsed/Available Recording Time ・ If Size is set to S! Mail, only the elapsed : QVGA (320×240) Record clips easily. Files are saved in 3GP format recording time appears. to Video folder in Data Folder. When recording : QCIF (176×144) a video to attach or insert into an S! Mail, set Progress bar : SQCIF (128×96)
  • Page 124: Recording Video

    Recording Video Press i Set Shooting Mode Press f( Save automatically or and press u(Done) / c manually depending on Auto save settings (fP.13-19) ・ Adjusting size and brightness are available for video. ・ Attach recorded video to message (fP.6-12). ・...
  • Page 125: Video Mode

    Video Mode Viewing Recorded Video (Quick Play) Editing Still Images Record up to an hour for one clip. → Set image brightness, size and effect. j (1+ seconds) u (View) j (1+ seconds) → → Data Folder Select a → s to highlight video f (Play) ・...
  • Page 126: Photo Library

    ■ To Crop an Image Photo Library Advanced → Transform → Crop → s to brP.6-14 → move crop frame to the position u (Size) Photo Album → → ● Switching Folder s to adjust its size f (OK) View JPEG still images in handset or Memory Card. ・...
  • Page 127: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings Capturing Still Images Recording Videos Capturing Still Images/Recording Video Setting Captured Still Image as Wallpaper, etc. Viewing Recorded Video before Saving → Set as After capturing still image, i After recording video, u (Play) Setting Capture Method ・ To operate above, set Auto save to Off or On ・...
  • Page 128: Quick Play

    Quick Play Editing/Setting/Sending Video Playing Quick Play Image Slide Show → → → → → Slide show j (1+ seconds) u (View) s to view video u (View) ・ Press f (Pause) during playback to pause Slide Editing/Setting/Sending Still image ■...
  • Page 129: Photo Library

    Photo Library Sending Opened Still Image Editing Tag → → → → → → Camera Photo album Camera Photo album Select file Select file → → → → → Manage Changing Still Image Display location g to view image u (Send) location g to view image →...
  • Page 130 Media Player Using Media Player................7-2 Downloading Media Files ..............7-3 Downloading Music & Movies ..............7-3 Saving Media Files to Phone/Memory Card ...........7-3 Playing Music ..................7-3 Media Player Music Window ................7-4 Playing Music ....................7-4 Playing Movie ..................7-5 Media Player Movie Window ................7-6 Playing Movie ....................7-7 Using Playlist ..................
  • Page 131: Using Media Player

    Using Media Player This handset features a Media Player. Download media files via Yahoo! Keitai or create personal playlists. Playing Media Files Saving Music/Movie from PC to Memory Card Play music or movies via Media Player (fP.7-4, P.7-7). Insert Memory Card with music or movies on it that Select a music or movie file from folders or playlists. was saved on PC into the handset (fP.7-3).
  • Page 132: Downloading Music & Movies

    Downloading Media Files Saving Media Files to Phone/Memory Playing Music Card Access Yahoo! Keitai to download music or movies Folder structure is as follows. To convert music or movie file formats, software is and copy them to handset. required. Folder Description Note ・ SoftBank Mobile does not guarantee proper Last played/Now operation with any specific software.
  • Page 133: Media Player Music Window

    Media Player Music Window Shortcut Key Operations Playing Music Press shortcut assigned key to perform the operation. → → Media Music Available operations vary according to playing status and file type. Play a file ■ To Play Most Recently Played File Description Last played ・...
  • Page 134: Playing Movie

    Playing Movie ・ When Memory Card is inserted, Memory Card files Advanced appear in file list with . brP.7-8 Folder structure is as follows. ・ While Media Player is active, press c repeatedly ● Searching File by Text to hide Music playback window. ● Sending Files Folder Description In Standby, press y to end Media Player. Stop ●...
  • Page 135: Media Player Movie Window

    Media Player Movie Window Shuffle Shortcut Key Operations Repeat mode Press shortcut assigned key to perform the operation. Available operations vary according to playing status : Off and file type. : One Normal Screen Display (Portrait) : All Description Total playing time Play/Pause Progress bar Next clip...
  • Page 136: Playing Movie

    Fullscreen View (Landscape) Playing Movie Advanced Description brP.7-9 → → Media Movie ● Searching Files by Text Play/Pause Play a file ● Sending Files Volume up ● Sorting Files ■ To Play Most Recently Played File Volume down Last played ●...
  • Page 137: Using Playlist

    Using Playlist Advanced Settings Advanced brP.7-10 Create Playlist to make your own album. Music Playback ● Adding Files to Playlist Creating Playlist ● Removing Files from Playlist Setting Files to Ringtone in Normal Mode ● Create up to 20 playlists with 100 files in each Changing Order of Files in Playlist →...
  • Page 138: Movie Playback

    Movie Playback Purchasing/Downloading Content Key Viewing File Details → → → → → → → → Media Music All music Media Movie All movies → → Download Content key → → Details Highlight a file Highlight a file Setting Files to Ringtone in Normal Mode →...
  • Page 139: Playlist

    Playlist Checking Shortcut Key Assignments Renaming Playlist → → → → → Media Music/Movie Playlists In Movie playback window (Portrait view), i Help → → Rename → Highlight a playlist Enter Adding Files to Playlist playlist name → Media → Music/Movie →...
  • Page 140: Entertainment

    Entertainment Entertainment Functions ............... 8-2 S! Information Channel (Japanese) ............8-3 Service Registration ..................8-3 New Received Information ................8-3 Using Weather Indicator ................8-3 S! Quick News (Japanese) ..............8-3 Opening List ....................8-3 Viewing Update Information .................8-4 Registering S! Quick News List ..............8-4 Refreshing Entries Manually .................8-4 Deleting Entries ....................8-4 Free Contents (Japanese) ..............
  • Page 141: Entertainment Functions

    Entertainment Functions Access the Internet to view or download content. Subscribe to content for automatic updates. Learn how to download and use content. S! Information Channel/Weather (fP.8-3) Delivers subscribed content such as overnight news. Weather Indicator appears in Standby. Note S! Quick News (fP.8-3) These services require separate View Yahoo! Keitai content subscriptions: update information. ・ S! Quick News NEWS NEWS ・...
  • Page 142: S! Information Channel (Japanese)

    S! Information Channel (Japanese) Using Weather Indicator S! Quick News (Japanese) Upon subscription to S! Information Channel, S! Information Channel delivers subscribed View Yahoo! Keitai content update information. Weather Indicator appears in Standby. ・ S! Quick News requires separate subscription. contents such as overnight news. Weather : Clear (daytime) Indicator appears in Standby.
  • Page 143: Viewing Update Information

    Viewing Update Information Refreshing Entries Manually Advanced brP.8-6 → → → → Entertainment S! Quick Entertainment S! Quick ● Viewing Content Details News News ● Refreshing S! Quick News List Select content Update Contents ● Viewing S! Quick News from List ■...
  • Page 144: Free Contents (Japanese)

    Free Contents (Japanese) Advanced Settings Changing Settings for Weather Indicator → → Entertainment S! Information Access free contents. S! Information Channel Channel/Weather → Weather Indicator → → → Entertainment Free Settings Contents Viewing after Indicator Disappears ■ To Change Display Settings →...
  • Page 145: S! Quick News

    ・ Setting Special to On may incur high Packet S! Quick News Communication charges. ・ Set Special to On to update automatically once Viewing Content Details every four hours. → → In S! Quick News list, highlight content ・ Special and Flash news auto update is not Details executed between midnight and early a.m.
  • Page 146: Handy Extras

    Handy Extras Useful Handset Applications ..............9-2 Alarm ..................... 9-3 Setting/Canceling Alarms ................9-3 Editing Alarm ....................9-3 Calendar ....................9-4 Viewing Calendar ..................9-4 Converter ..................... 9-12 Opening Calendar ..................9-5 Converting Currencies ................9-12 Saving Schedule ...................9-5 Converting Units ..................9-12 Viewing Schedule ..................9-5 Split the Bill ..................
  • Page 147: Useful Handset Applications

    Useful Handset Applications Handset includes helpful Daily tools including Tasks/Stopwatch and Useful tools including Calculator/Notepad. Alarm Calendar Tasks Stopwatch Set Alarms (fP.9-3). See calendar and save Create/view to-do lists Use handset as a LAP 06:05 LAP 06:05 schedule entries (fP.9-6). stopwatch 01:30 01:30 00:15 00:15...
  • Page 148: Alarm

    Alarm Editing Alarm ・ If multiple Alarms are set for the same time, first set sounds first. If Schedule or Tasks Alarm is set → → Save up to ten Alarms. Use Alarm activation to Alarm Select Alarm for the same time as Alarm (Tools), Alarm sounds activate or cancel Alarm settings. Set Alarms to first. ■ To Set Alarm Time repeat on specific days of the week or everyday.
  • Page 149: Calendar

    ■ To Adjust Alarm Volume Calendar ・ To change Monthly/Weekly/Daily view window for Volume → → Adjust volume u (Save) previous/next month/week/day, press * / #. To view Calendar, add schedule in Calendar. ・ Press u (play) to play file. ・ If you select a date with Calendar entries or Alarms Select from three view modes.
  • Page 150: Opening Calendar

    Opening Calendar Viewing Schedule Advanced brP.9-16 → f → Calendar Calendar ● Switching View Mode Select the day to view ● Opening a Specific Date Saving Schedule ● Viewing All Events Select a schedule Save up to 500 events including Tasks. ● Viewing Schedule by Category ・...
  • Page 151: Tasks

    Tasks Marking a Task as Completed Stopwatch → → Save up to 500 Schedule entries; manage with Tools Tasks Use handset as a stopwatch. Save up to ten lap lists. times and total elapsed time. Highlight uncompleted task/ → Tools →...
  • Page 152: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer World Clock Good Night Timer Count down up to 60 minutes. See current time in world's major cities. Disable Alarm/Vibration/Light for a specific period of time. → → Tools Countdown timer Viewing World Clock ・ When Good night timer is On, Alarm/Vibration/ Light is set to Off, and volume level is set to 0 Enter countdown time →...
  • Page 153: Calculator

    Alarm sounds → On to activate Calculator Notepad Alarm with Alarm tone Perform four math operations of up to 13 digits. Add up to 100 memos. Add memos even while u (Save) placing calls (fP.3-18). → → → Tools Useful Calculator ・ Good night timer will be On automatically. Adding Notepad Enter numbers and operators Canceling Good Night Timer...
  • Page 154: Barcode/Scan

    Barcode/Scan Barcodes/QR Codes ・ Scan may fail when capturing multiple barcodes. ・ JAN codes are one-dimensional codes made up of Barcode Reader automatically identifies and scans Use Camera to scan printed barcodes, QR Codes, combinations of vertical bars of varying widths and Barcodes (JAN code) and QR Codes. Use scan results name cards, text, or keywords. Use scanned spaces.
  • Page 155: Using Barcode Files

    Name Card Scanning a Keyword & Looking It up in Using Barcode Files Dictionary Use a barcode file saved in Data Folder. Scan name card and save to Phone Book, etc. → Tools → Useful → Barcode/ → Tools → Useful →...
  • Page 156: Creating Qr Code

    Creating QR Code Checking Scanned Barcode/Text ・ Phone Book entries converted to QR Codes contain Name, Reading name, Phone number, Mail Use Phone Book entry or enter text to create QR Check the saved scanned result. address, Address, and Memo. Other items will not Code.
  • Page 157: Converter

    Converter Converting Units Split the Bill → → → Convert various currencies or units of Tools Useful Converter Divide Total Cost with two different ratios. measurement. → Length, Weight, Volume, Area, → Tools → Useful → Split the or Temperature Converting Currencies bill Select Original unit field...
  • Page 158: Voice Recorder

    Voice Recorder Recording Sound Playing Sound ・ Recorded sound is saved to Ring Songs Tones in Play sound file saved in Data Folder. Record up to 60 minutes; activate from Tools, or Data Folder. → → → via Menu in Data Folder, or during a call, Message Tools Useful Voice creation window. → Tools → Useful → Voice recorder recorder...
  • Page 159: File Viewer

    File Viewer Using File Viewer Zooming In/Out → → → → → → View document files in Standard view or Tools Useful File Tools Useful File Fullscreen. Rotate Display image using menu. viewer viewer → Select a file ・ This guide describes standard view operations. →...
  • Page 160: Magnifier

    Magnifier Dictionary Advanced brP.9-23 Use Magnifier to view small characters or distant Look up words in English/Japanese dictionaries. ● Deleting Files scenery. → → → Tools Useful Dictionary ● Toggling Standard View/Fullscreen View → Tools → Useful → Magnifier English dictionary or Japanese ● Searching Characters in Page ・ Press u (Macro) to set Macro. ●...
  • Page 161: Advanced Settings

    ・ At Alarm time, tone sounds and indicator Advanced Settings Saving to Schedule appears. Press f (Stop) to stop Alarm and → → Calendar u (Add new) indicator is cleared. If no Alarm is stopped, Alarm → → → Enter title Select date &...
  • Page 162 ■ To Set Schedule in Detail Setting Holiday Setting Alarm Sound/Vibration in Manner Mode → → Details Enter text u (Save) → → → → → → → → Calendar Settings Calendar Settings Manner holiday → → mode setting → Alarm sound/Vibration →...
  • Page 163: Tasks

    ・ Alternatively, in Monthly view/Weekly view ・ To Delete All the Schedules in All Categories → Saving Schedule → → Delete → All this → Delete → All (All categories) → Highlight date → → → Calendar Select date highlight →...
  • Page 164 ・ If a Memory Card file is set as Alarm sound, copy ・ Alternatively, in Task details window, press u → Viewing Task Item Status Send. to handset confirmation appears. For a copy → → → → Tools Tasks Memory status protected file, move to handset confirmation ・ To delete tasks, highlight item → → u (Delete) appears. Choose Yes to complete setting. Sorting Tasks →...
  • Page 165: Countdown Timer

    Countdown Timer Notepad Saving Notes to Data Folder → → → → Tools Useful Notepad Highlight → → Save to Data Folder → Notepad Changing Alarm Changing Notepad Category → Phone/Memory card → Tools → Countdown timer → → Tools →...
  • Page 166: Barcode/Scan

    Barcode/Scan ■ To Add Scanned Number, etc. to an Existing ■ To Save Scanned Name Card Image to Phone Phone Book Entry Book → Add image → On/Off Highlight a phone number, etc. f (Select) Using Scanned Data → → →...
  • Page 167: Currency/Unit Conversion

    ■ To Edit Text Currency/Unit Conversion Voice Recorder → → Manual edit Edit text u (Save) ■ Viewing Exchange Rate Setting Recorded Sound File as Ringtone, etc. To Copy Scanned Result → → → Tools → Useful → Converter → →...
  • Page 168: File Viewer

    File Viewer Sending Recorded Sound File Changing Default Saving Location → → → → → → → → Tools Useful Voice recorder Tools Useful Voice recorder → → Send → Rec. settings → Save to → Record a sound Select an item Deleting Files →...
  • Page 169 Going to Pages Protecting File Setting Controller Display → → → → → → → → → → → → Tools Useful File viewer Tools Useful File viewer Tools Useful File viewer Select a Select a Select → → Go to →...
  • Page 170: Handset Security

    Handset Security Handset Security ................. 10-2 Changing Phone Password ..............10-3 Changing Phone Password .................10-3 Changing PIN/PIN2 ..................10-3 Phone Lock ..................10-3 Activating/Canceling Phone Lock ..............10-3 Password Lock ...................10-4 Activating/Canceling PIN Code ..............10-4 Activating/Canceling USIM Lock ..............10-4 Secure Remote Lock ...................10-5 Function Lock ..................
  • Page 171: Restoring Default Settings

    Handset Security This handset features built-in security measures for safer handset use. Locking & Restricting Handset Operations Function Lock Lock handset for information security. Handset operations cannot be executed Activate to require Phone Password to use Phone Book, Messaging, or other while locked.
  • Page 172: Changing Phone Password

    Changing Phone Password Changing PIN/PIN2 Phone Lock → → → There are two security codes; Phone Password and Settings Security The following lock functions are available: ・ Phone Lock PIN/PIN2. Change PIN or Change PIN2 ・ Password Lock ・ Set PIN certification to On to enable Changing Phone Password ・...
  • Page 173: Password Lock

    Password Lock Canceling Activating/Canceling USIM Lock When active, press any key in Standby for Phone Activate this function to require USIM Password to If PIN or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three consecutive Password entry window. Enter Phone Password to use handset with a different USIM Card. times, PIN Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated to restrict cancel Password Lock and access handset.
  • Page 174: Secure Remote Lock

    Secure Remote Lock Function Lock Activating/Canceling Secret Data Folder Activate Secret mode to see additional Secret If handset is lost, lock handset functions or clear Activating Function Lock folders within Data Folder. handset data remotely from PCs or other mobile phones.
  • Page 175: Restoring Default Settings

    → Direct input → Select To field Restoring Default Settings The following settings are not affected. → Enter address u (Done) Item Unaffected Settings Clearing Phone Memory ・ To enter an address from Phone Book, - ・ Calendar → → Phonebook select To field Search...
  • Page 176: All Reset

    → Settings → Security → Reset → Reset settings → Enter Phone Password f (OK) → ・ Handset restarts. All Reset Restore handset to defaults and delete Phone Book entries (Phone), Call Log, Messaging, and Data Folder contents/settings. However, preinstalled files are not deleted.
  • Page 177 Data Folder & Memory Card Data Folder ..................11-2 Default Folders ...................11-2 Viewing Files ..................11-3 Using Image Viewer ...................11-3 Zooming In/Out ..................11-4 Saving Face Link..................11-4 Face Link ....................11-5 Managing Files/Folders ............... 11-6 Creating Folders ..................11-6 Renaming File/Folder ..................11-6 Moving File/Folder..................11-6 Copying Files/Folders ..................11-6 Deleting Files/Folders .................11-7 Memory Card ..................
  • Page 178: Data Folder

    Data Folder Handset files are organized in folders according to file format. Default Folders Handset automatically sorts files into these folders: Pictures Digital camera My Pictograms Mail Art Ring Songs・Tones Image files captured Image files captured Downloaded Pictograms Image related to message Voice Recorder files, with handset Camera downloaded music,...
  • Page 179: Viewing Files

    Viewing Files Using Image Viewer ・ Save up to 999 files/folders in each default folder. ・ In a folder, use Memory status to confirm View images in Portrait or Landscape view. Wide View files in Data Folder, like image, animation, memory. Alternatively, confirm memory in Settings image is shown as small image to show entire image. etc. Select Data Folder, file list appears. (fP.11-9). → Data Folder → Pictures →...
  • Page 180: Zooming In/Out

    ・ If captured image is not recognized, frame Zooming In/Out Saving Face Link does not appear. The image is saved and Link images to Phone Book entries to place calls or → → Data Folder Pictures Viewfinder reappears. message directly from still images. →...
  • Page 181: Face Link

    Face Link ■ To Cancel Same Face Link Images Advanced This person's photo → Highlight a file Place a call or message via Face Link image. brP.11-10 → → → → Remove Selected ● Viewing Slide Show ・ To Cancel Multiple Face Link Images Calling/Messaging from Image Window This person's photo →...
  • Page 182: Managing Files/Folders

    Managing Files/Folders Moving File/Folder Select a destination folder → Move here When Memory Card is inserted, move files or sub- Make sub-folder under default folders. Copy, ・ When Memory Card is inserted, select folders between handset (Phone) and Memory Card. move, or delete folder or file. Phone or Memory card, then select a Note Creating Folders move destination folder.
  • Page 183: Deleting Files/Folders

    ■ To Copy an Item Deleting Files/Folders Advanced Selected brP.11-11 → → Data Folder Select a file ■ To Copy Multiple Items ● Editing Image with Image Editor Multiple → location Check files or sub-folders ● Sending Files → u (Copy) Highlight a file in List window ●...
  • Page 184: Memory Card

    Memory Card Memory Card Installation Note Turn handset power off before inserting or removing Handset is compatible with microSD™ and Protect Important Information Memory Card. microSDHC™ Memory Card. Purchase Memory Card ・ Memory Card files may be lost or damaged to use Memory Card-related handset functions.
  • Page 185: Viewing Memory Card Files

    With contacts up, insert Memory Viewing Memory Card Files Viewing Memory Status Card until it clicks → Data Folder View following information. ・ Status of memory in Data Folder → → Memory switch Memory ・ Status of message folder card ・...
  • Page 186: Advanced Settings

    ■ To View Calendar/Tasks Status Advanced Settings Going to PDF/DOC File View Pages Calendar/Tasks → → Data Folder Select a file location Viewing Files ■ To View Notepad Status → → → Go to → Previous page/ Select a file Notepad Next page/First page/Last page/Page ・...
  • Page 187: Managing Files/Folders

    ・ Files in Message templates folders cannot be Managing Files/Folders ■ To Delete all Items sorted by Type. → → → Delete Enter Phone Password ・ When selected Content key type, files appear as → → f (OK) Editing Image with Image Editor →...
  • Page 188: Memory Status

    ・ Only copy protected MPEG4 AAC, AAC+, or Memory Status Setting & Canceling File Lock Enhanced AAC+ files can be set. However, copy → → Data Folder Select a file location protected files with play count restrictions cannot → → → Lock/Unlock Highlight a file Deleting Registered/Saved Data be set. ・ Save file to handset to set file lock. →...
  • Page 189: Connectivity & File Backup

    Connectivity & File Backup File Transfers & Backup ............... 12-2 Infrared ....................12-3 Aligning Infrared Ports ................12-3 Sending Files ....................12-3 Receiving Files....................12-4 USB Connection ................... 12-4 USB Connection ..................12-4 Sending/Receiving in Mass Storage .............12-5 Memory Card Backup ................12-5 Backup Precautions ..................12-5 Backing up to Memory Card Manually ............12-6 Loading from Memory Card ................12-6 Backing up to Memory Card Automatically ..........12-6...
  • Page 190: File Transfers & Backup

    File Transfers & Backup Transfer files via Infrared, etc. Use S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)* to back up handset Phone Book entries. *S! Addressbook Back-up requires separate subscription. File Transfers File Backups Use these functions to transfer handset files: Back up handset files to Memory Card or PC (fP.12-5). ・ Infrared (fP.12-3). ・ USB Connection (fP.12-4). Back up Phone Book entries to Server via S! Addressbook Back-up. Restore lost Phone Book entries from S! Addressbook Back-up.
  • Page 191: Infrared

    Infrared Aligning Infrared Ports Sending Files ・ Place devices within 30 cm. Align device ports. Do First, activate Infrared on the other device. Exchange files wirelessly with infrared-compatible not place objects in between devices. handsets, PCs or other devices. Sending Items One at a Time ・...
  • Page 192: Receiving Files

    ・ Files cannot be received when Key Lock is Handset supports USB 2.0. active or during Software Update. Begin sending from other device Install USB driver first. For installation instructions, PC operating environment, etc., access SAMSUNG within three minutes Website (http: //jp.samsungmobile.com/pc/ Receiving One Item at a Time Enter Authorization Code (four- lineup/001download.html).
  • Page 193: Sending/Receiving In Mass Storage

    ・ Mass Storage is unavailable while receiving file is overwritten (to keep the previously backed up files, restore the Content Key to S! Mail, or using Samsung New PC Studio. handset from Memory Card and then perform ・ Use Backup to save files, share information ・ Calling and Messaging are unavailable in backup again).
  • Page 194: Backing Up To Memory Card Manually

    → → Settings → Backup & Restore Backing up to Memory Card Manually Select a file If a confirmation → appears, Add/Overwrite Auto backup → → Settings Backup & Restore ・ To delete a backup file, highlight file Backup cycle →...
  • Page 195: S! Addressbook Back-Up (Sab)

    S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB) Before Using S! Addressbook Back-up Precautions for Synchronizing Available synchronization modes are as follows. Back up handset Phone Book entries on Server or Note synchronize handset Phone Book entries with SAB. Sync Mode Description ・ SAB use requires separate subscription. Restore lost handset Phone Book entries from SAB.
  • Page 196: Synchronizing Phone Book Entries

    ・ Select backup/restore timing and Sync mode Synchronizing Phone Book Entries Setting Auto Sync carefully to avoid accidentally deleting entries. If Auto sync settings is set to On, setting Connect to SAB to synchronize SAB entries with - Delete all handset entries then select Normal, handset Phone Book entries.
  • Page 197: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings S! Addressbook Back-up Viewing S! Addressbook Back-up History → Phone → S! Addressbook Back-up → → → Details Sync Log Select a log Deleting S! Addressbook Back-up History → Phone → S! Addressbook Back-up → Details → Sync Log ■...
  • Page 198: Handset Customization

    Handset Customization Phone Settings ..................13-2 Handset Settings ..................13-2 Sounds & Vibration & External Light Settings ........13-4 Display & Font Settings ............... 13-5 Manner Mode Settings ................ 13-7 Memory Settings ................13-22 Call Settings ..................13-7 Connectivity Settings ................ 13-23 Phone Book Settings .................
  • Page 199: Phone Settings

    Phone Settings Handset Settings → Settings → Phone settings o Automatic 言語選択 → Change User Interface Language Select an item o Manual only Date & Time → Set date & time → Time zone updating → → Set Time Zone Updating Select an item u (Save) Date &...
  • Page 200 → → Text input settings Clear history Clear History for Pictograms/Emoticons o Standard Text input settings → Font size → Large/Standard/Small Change Font Size → → o Off Text input settings Auto cursor Off/Slow/Normal/Fast/Very fast Change Cursor Speed User dictionary →...
  • Page 201: Sounds & Vibration & External Light Settings

    → → → Ringtone Voice call Set Ringtone for Voice Call Select save location for a file Select a file ・ o Voice call: Samsung Tune Press u (Play) to playback. → → → → Ringtone Ringtone Set Ringtone to Something Other than Voice Call Select item...
  • Page 202: Display & Font Settings

    External light → Notification → → Set External Light Color for Notification Select an item Select a color ・ When selecting Off, Notification light does not blink. o Missed call/Missed call notification: Blue; Message: Green; ・ Answering Machine: Yellow; Missed alarm: Pink; Delivery report: Light blue Press u (Check) to view color. External light → Close folder →...
  • Page 203 o Standard Font → Font size → PC site browser → Set Text Size in PC Site Browser Select an item → → → o Standard Font Font size Phonebook Set Text Size in Phone Book Select item o Standard Font →...
  • Page 204: Manner Mode Settings

    Manner Mode Settings → Settings → Manner mode settings → Select mode Switch Manner Mode ・ → → To edit each setting in Manner mode, highlight mode u (Edit) Set each item. Call Settings → Settings → Call settings → →...
  • Page 205 Optional services → Missed call notification → → t or u ( Follow the Set Missed Call Notification guidance → Call time & cost All calls Check Call Time/Cost ・ → → To reset call time/cost, press u (Reset) Enter PIN2 f (OK). →...
  • Page 206 Reject incoming calls → Set reject number → Black list → f (Add) (If more than one → Add) → → entry is added, press i Select an item Add an entry ・ To delete a phone number, select Black list →...
  • Page 207: Phone Book Settings

    Caller ID → On or Off Show/Hide Your Own Number ・ To check current status, select Get status. Auto redial → On or Off ・ On: Handset automatically disconnects call and redials busy numbers. Auto redial dials up to Set Handset to Automatically Redial Busy Numbers o Off ten times until i (Cancel) / y is pressed.
  • Page 208: Messaging Settings

    Messaging Settings Custom Mail Address → → → Settings Custom mail address Follow onscreen instructions ・ Customize/Change Handset Mail Address Change mail account name (alphanumerics before @). Default: Account name consists of random alphanumerics. S! Mail & SMS → → Settings Universal settings →...
  • Page 209 Receiving settings → Link to feeling → Light color → Light color → Link External Light Color to Incoming Feeling Mail Select a feeling → o Happy/Glad: Pink, OK/Good: Green, Sad/Sorry: Blue, NG/Bad: Light Select a color ・ Blue, Important/Notice: Yellow Press u (Check) to view color.
  • Page 210 Anti-spam measures → → → Unregistered → Enter Phone Password f (OK) ・ Spam filter → → → Sort Message with Spam Filter o Off To specify list u (Edit) (If address already exists in the list, i → → filter) Sender/Sender (Partial match)/Subject (fP.4-14 Sorting Messages...
  • Page 211 Receiving options → Auto receiving conditions → → Highlight Specified address → → (Edit) Check item f (OK) Edit Auto Receiving Condition ・ → → If Individual address is checked, press u (Edit) Select item Select/Enter address/ → number/domain u (OK) → →...
  • Page 212: Internet Settings

    Internet Settings Yahoo! Keitai → Yahoo! → Browser settings o Standard Font size → Change Page Font Size Select an item → o Auto Encoding Set Encoding Select item → o Single line Scroll unit Select an item Set Page Scroll Unit o Off Pointer settings →...
  • Page 213: Pc Site Browser

    Security → Root certificates → Select a certificate Confirm Root Certificate ・ View electronic certificate preinstalled on handset. o Per browsing Security → Certificate retention → Set Certificate Retention Period Select an item → → Security Secure prompt On/Off Show/Hide Secure Prompt o On ・ When opening security page, set whether to show notification. → → → Initialize browser Enter Phone Password f (OK) Initialize Browser ・...
  • Page 214 Security → Manufacture number → On or Off Show/Hide Manufacture Number o On ・ On: Handset automatically sends Manufacture Number to websites upon request as user ID. Security → Send referer → Select an item Send/Hide Referrer o Send ・ Referrer is a link source URL information.
  • Page 215: Camera Settings

    Camera Settings Photo → → → Settings → o Superfine Quality Select Quality Select an item o Auto ISO → Select an item Set ISO o Center-weight Exposure metering → Set Exposure Metering Select an item → o None Effect Select Effect Select item →...
  • Page 216: Video

    Video → Video camera → → → Settings j (1+ seconds) → o Superfine Quality Select Quality Select an item o None Effect → Set Effect Select item o On Sound recording → On or Off Set Sound Recording → → o On Setup Auto save On or Off...
  • Page 217: Movie

    Movie → Media → Settings → Movie settings Repeat mode → Select an item Set Repeat Mode o All ・ Play a single file repeatedly, all movies, or all files in playlist repeatedly. o Off Shuffle → On or Off Set Shuffle → o Always on Backlight Set Backlight Select an item → →...
  • Page 218: Security Settings

    Security Settings → → Settings Security o Off Phone lock → On or Off → → Activate/Cancel Phone Lock Enter Phone Password f (OK) → → → o Off Password lock Activate/Cancel Password Lock Enter Phone Password f (OK) Change password →...
  • Page 219: Memory Settings

    Memory Settings → Settings Memory settings → Memory card Check Memory Card Details ・ Check Memory Card name, memory capacity, or remaining memory. → → → Memory settings Memory card Name Rename Memory Card Enter name → → → → Memory settings Memory card u (Format)
  • Page 220: Connectivity Settings

    Connectivity Settings Infrared → Settings → Connectivity → Infrared Receive Receive Infrared Transmission Transfer my details Transfer Account Details → → → Transfer files Transfer Files Select Data Folder Check files u (Send) Transfer all → → → → Enter Phone Password f (OK) Select an item Enter Authorization...
  • Page 221: Appendix

    Symbols ..................... 14-13 Double-byte Symbols ................14-13 Single-byte Symbols .................14-13 Symbol Conversions .................14-13 Pictograms ..................14-14 Memory ..................... 14-15 Specifications ..................14-15 SoftBank 001SC ..................14-15 Materials & Finishing ................14-16 Battery .....................14-16 Phone Book .....................14-16 Image Size ....................14-18 Media Player ....................14-18 File Type ....................14-18 Warranty &...
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Is Call Barring set? Deactivate Call Barring. Unable to place a Problem Possible Cause Solution Is Offline set to On? call Set Offline to Off. Is battery empty? Replace or charge battery. appears) Handset does not Is battery installed in Unable to open turn on...
  • Page 223 Problem Possible Cause Solution Problem Possible Cause Solution Is AC Charger Check which way the AC Charger Battery may drain Connector securely connector is facing then securely quickly depending inserted into handset? insert it. on the operating Use handset in an appropriate Battery drains environment (ambient environment and reduce...
  • Page 224 Storage space short Unable to establish install the driver. ** bytes. Edit Delete unnecessary files and try USB connections Handset memory is full. Use the Samsung New PC Studio data folder files? again. using Samsung Is connection method Connection manager to match appears New PC Studio...
  • Page 225: Cleaning Handset

    Cleaning Handset Drying Handset Pat dry cloth on grooves (Microphone, Earpiece Speaker, Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently with If handset gets wet, follow these steps to dry it: etc.) to remove moisture cloth. Then with Battery Cover closed, hold handset Wipe handset surface with dry approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head cloth and clean with low-pressure tap water (six liters/ min. or lower) at normal temperatures (5 °C - 35 Firmly grasp hinges, and shake °C). Clean with your hands, taking care not to handset about 20 times open the covers;...
  • Page 226: Reattaching Port Cover

    Reattaching Port Cover If Port Cover becomes detached from handset, follow these steps to reattach it: Reattaching Port Cover for Memory Card is the same as that of External Device Port. Follow steps illustrated below: Reattaching Port Cover for Memory Card is the same as that of External Device Port. 14-6...
  • Page 227: Software Update

    Software Update Function List Note SoftBank periodically releases firmware updates. ・ Updates do not incur communications Main Menu Download as required. charges. To show the below items in Standby, press f. ・ Updates may take up to approximately 30 → →...
  • Page 228 Main Menu Item Page Main Menu Item Page Main Menu Item Page Infrared Tools Phone Receive P.12-4 Useful Phonebook P.2-12 Transfer my details P.13-23 Calculator P.9-8 Create new entry P.2-12 Transfer files P.13-23 Notepad P.9-8 Call log P.3-8 Transfer all P.12-3 Barcode/Scan P.9-9 Play messages...
  • Page 229: Simple Mode Menu

    Simple Mode Menu Main Menu Item Page Main Menu Item Page Tools Phone Below are menu items shown in Main Menu when Barcode/Scan P.9-9 Phonebook P.2-12 setting simple mode. Infrared P.12-3 Create new entry P.2-12 Main Menu Item Page Music P.7-4 Call log P.3-8...
  • Page 230: Default Mode Settings

    Level 3 Level 5 S! Quick News Delivery report Level 3 Level 5 Phone sounds Level 3 Level 5 Ringtone (Ringtone: Duration) Voice call Samsung Tune Samsung Tune Samsung Tune Message Good_morning: Good_morning: Good_morning: 5 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds Missed call notification...
  • Page 231 Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Item External light Incoming Voice call Blue Blue Blue Blue Message Green Green Green Green Missed call notification Blue Blue Blue Blue S! Quick News White White White White Alarm Pink Pink Pink Pink Delivery report Light blue Light blue Light blue...
  • Page 232: Text Entry Window Key Assignments

    Text Entry Window Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Press j to change text entry mode. Press # to add, press * to toggle upper/lower-case. Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ1 アイウエオァィゥェォ1 .@-_/: ~ かきくけこ2 カキクケコ2 ABCabc2 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 DEFdef3 たちつてとっ4 タチツテトッ4 GHIghi4 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 JKLjkl5 はひふへほ6 ハヒフヘホ6 MNOmno6 まみむめも7...
  • Page 233: Symbols

    Symbols Symbol Conversions Double-byte Symbols Symbol Label Symbols Symbol Labels Symbol あっと @ @ こめ ※ いこーる = = ころん :; えん ¥ ¥ さんかく ▲ △ ▼ ▽ おんぷ ♪ しかく □ ◆ ◇ ■ かける どう 〃々ゝ仝 × () 「」...
  • Page 234: Pictograms

    Pictograms ・ Pictograms with are animated. ・ Some pictograms and animated pictograms may not appear properly on some models of SoftBank handsets or other devices. 14-14...
  • Page 235: Memory

    Memory Specifications Handset specifications may change without prior notice. Received msg. Up to 1000 messages or 10MB SoftBank 001SC S! Mail/ Drafts Up to 20 messages or 3MB (Phone Sent msg. Up to 500 messages or 5MB Item Specification memory) Unsent msg.
  • Page 236: Materials & Finishing

    Materials & Finishing Phone Book Each entry contains these items: Parts Materials & Finishing Item/Description Location Housing (upper) SUS/SPRAY Last name Housing (lower) PC+GF 20 % (STS INSERT)/SPRAY Handset: Yes Housing (front) PC+GF 20 % (STS INSERT)/SPRAY Double/single-byte (up to 50 bytes) (saved to Name in USIM Card Phone Book) Housing (rear) PC+GF 20 %/SPRAY...
  • Page 237 Item/Description Location Item/Description Location E-mail address icon Homepage icon Handset: Yes Handset: Yes Select one of four icons Select one of three icons USIM Card: No USIM Card: No Picture Company Still image appears for incoming calls. Handset: Yes Handset: Yes Enter up to 64 bytes Select a Data Folder image/Character icon or USIM Card: No...
  • Page 238: Image Size

    Image Size Note Capturing options and corresponding image sizes: Movie files exceeding 320 x 240 (mp4 or 3gp) in resolution cannot be Capture Mode Image Size played. 3.1M (1536x2048) Wide2.4M (1232x2048) File Type 2M (1200x1600) Normal Wide1.5M (960x1600) Folder/Description File Type Scene Wide1.0M (768x1280) Pictures...
  • Page 239: Warranty & Service

    Warranty & Service Folder/Description File Type Message Templates Headset specifications may change without prior notice. S! Mail Templates Warranty Other documents Handset purchase includes Warranty. ・ Confirm shop name and date of purchase. vcf file vcs file ・ Read through the contents of the Warranty and keep it in a safe place. Document, graphic, vcf, vcs , etc.
  • Page 240: Index

    Index Settings ..... . 13-18, 13-19 Timer ....... 6-12 Cache .
  • Page 241 Dialling display ......13-6 Set Ringtone ......11-12 Call Log Record .
  • Page 242 Lock .......10-3 Settings ......13-19 Move .
  • Page 243 Phone Lock ......10-3 Reset settings ..... . .10-6 Phone Number (Account Details) .
  • Page 244 View update information ....8-3 Emoticons ......2-8 Video Weather Indicator .
  • Page 245 World Clock ......9-7 Yahoo! Keitai ......5-3 Copy text .
  • Page 246: Objective Index

    Objective Index Change Phone Book entry ..... . 2-18 Schedule ......9-17 Font size in page .
  • Page 247 Receive Notepad ......9-20 Phone Book ......2-14 Tasks .
  • Page 248: Advanced Settings Index

    Advanced Settings Index Quick Play ......6-13 Received Messages ....4-21 Account Details .
  • Page 249: Customer Service

    Customer Service For SoftBank Mobile handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. ■ SoftBank Mobile Customer Center General Information Customer Assistance From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) From a SoftBank handset, dial 113 (toll free) From landlines, 0800-919-0157 (toll free) From landlines, 0088-240-113 (toll free) If toll free number is not reachable, dial the number for your service area below (charges apply): Eastern Japan 022-380-4380 Tokai...
  • Page 250 SoftBank 001SC User Guide November 2010, First Edition SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. To help protect the environment and recycle valuable resources, mobile phone, and PHS shops displaying the above mark accept mobile phones, batteries, and chargers of all manufacturers. ・ Mobile phones, batteries, and chargers collected for recycling cannot be returned.

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