Contents. TipH. In this SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Supplementary Guide, SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Instruction Manual is abbreviated as "Instruction Manual.
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1 Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 812SH sⅡ. SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Supplementary Guide introduces major functions and operations. For proper handset use, read this guide and SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Instruction Manual eforehand; keep oth for reference. Safety Precautions Read "Safety Precautions" in SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Instruction Manual.
2 Contents TipH Key Assignments... 2 Charging... 3 Handset Power On/Off... 4 Display Indicators... 5 Main Menu & My Details... 6 Change Menu... 7 Voice Calls... 8 Call Log... 9 Creating Phone Book Entries Dialing from Phone Book Manner Mode Sending S! Mail Opening Received Mail & Replying Capturing & Opening Still Images Capturing & Sending Images Wallpaper Text Entry (Health Note) S! Application Customer Service In this SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Supplementary Guide, SoftBank 812SH sⅡ Instruction Manual is areviated as "Instruction Manual." 1
3 Key Assignments 2 A Open Main Menu A Execute operation/function G A Select items A Move cursor Indicated in this guide as shown: Down Up/ Left Down D E B Right A Left/ Up/Down/ Right Left/Right F G N A Create S! Mail (Long Press) f A Initiate or answer calls k A In text entry windows, toggle upper/lower case roman letters A Open Shortcuts menu 1 - p A Enter numers/text Softkeys Function or operation assigned to N, or M may appear at the ottom of Display. Options Edit Send N M M A Open ahoo! Keitai Main Menu g A Turn handset on/off (Long Press) A End calls A Exit functions i A Return to previous window A Delete entries j A Change character entry mode p A Activate/cancel Manner mode (Long Press)
4 Charging AC 100V Outlet 2 Blades External Device Port Small Light Extend Charger lades. (Fold ack when not in use.) AC Charger Release Tas Charger Connector 1 Arrows Up CLICK! Opening Port Cover Use slot to pull down and out as shown. 1 2 Use specified Charger only. Open Port Cover to connect Charger Plug Charger into AC outlet ^ Small Light illuminates red while charging; may take up to approximately 150 minutes. ^ When charging completes Small Light goes out. After Charging Unplug Charger, then disconnect handset ^ Squeeze release tas to remove connector. ^ Replace Port Cover to protect External Device Port. 3
5 Handset Power On/Off g Power On (Long Press) Shortly Handset enters "Standy" Powering Up Handset is ready g Use this key! Power Off g (Long Press) Powering Down My Details Setup The first time handset is powered up, confirmation appears. To complete setup, see Instruction Manual P To change user interface to English, see Instruction Manual P
6 Display Indicators Major indicators are enlarged in Standy. (Screenshot elow is an example for Standard Menu.) 1 N : Signal Strength The more ars the etter. 2 j : Packet Transmission Availale P : Incoming Voice Call B : Voice Call in Progress C : Packet Transmission Protocol Ready 3 : Unread Mail R : Unread Delivery Report V: Receiving Mail U: Sending Mail Nj c rz J j lweg 4 c : Memory Card Inserted 5 r : Bluetooth# Transmission Ready 6 z : Manner Mode Active e : Drive Mode Active Nj c rz j lweg 8 9 AB C D J 7 J: Battery Strength Indicator may appear vertically (e.g. W). 8 j : Answer Phone Active r : Answer Phone Active & Message Recorded s : Answer Phone Canceled & Message Recorded 9 l :New Voic A W : Message Delivery Failure B e :Alarm Set C : Keypad Lock Active D g : Ringtone Silent v : Ringtone Silent & Viration Active 5
7 Main Menu & My Details In Standy G g G y i $ y i Main Menu opens Select an item Press g to exit Su Menu opens (Viewfinder appears for Camera) 0 i Use these keys! Open My Details 0 Press g to exit Handset phone numer appears 6
8 Change Menu In Standy E j E (Long Press) Options appear Select one Menu is changed Handset Menu Options Simple Menu Simplified menus in large fonts Standard Menu All menus in Standard fonts Large Font Menu All menus in large fonts (default) j Use these keys! Simple Main Menu 7
9 Voice Calls In Standy f Keypad Include area code for landlines f Initiate Enter Numer Dial Press g to end call Phone numer appears Wait for connection g Answer A call arrives f Answer Press g to end call Use these keys! Call window opens Call connects 8
10 Call Log Place calls from records of recently dialed numers and received calls. In Standy EA B f E f Dial All Calls records Select a record Handset dials it Toggling Logs f Use these keys! A y B A y B All Calls Dialled Numers Received Calls 9
11 Creating Phone Book Entries Example: To enter a last name and phone numer In Standy D E D (Long Press) Text Entry: P.24 Go to P.11 New Entry window opens From P.11 Phone types and icons Last Name entry window opens E Enter last name 10 M Use these keys! Numer Type list appears Select an icon Save up to three numers Numer is entered
12 Include area code E Keypad for landlines Enter Numer Reading is entered automatically Select Add Phone Numer: Phone Numer entry window opens Phone numer appears Go to P.10 Other Phone Book Entry Items M Save From P.10 Entry is saved Add Address Enter up to three addresses Category Sort entries into Categories Picture Set an image to appear for incoming calls/mail Tone for Set ringtone/ringvideo y caller/sender Vi Set viration y caller/sender Secret Restrict access to Phone Book entries Save address, irthday, and more in addition to the aove items. 11
13 Dialing from Phone Book In Standy DF E D F E Phone Book opens Select a row y kana or A for letters Select an entry 12 f Use these keys! f Dial Selected Phone Numer Phone Book entry opens Handset dials the numer
14 Manner Mode In Standy Activate p (Long Press) Manner mode is set When Manner Mode is Active E appears. Ringtones, Keypad tones, etc. are muted, however, Shutter click still sounds. p Use this key! Cancel p (Long Press) Manner mode is canceled 13
15 Sending S! Mail Example: To send S! Mail to a numer/address saved in Phone Book In Standy N GD N G (Long Press) Outlined in lue Phone Book selected Go to P.15 Mail Composition window opens From P.15 Recipient window opens Phone Book opens D M 14 Use these keys! Mail Composition window returns Select ltext Message entry window opens
16 Outlined in lue Text Entry: P.24 Select a recipient Mail Composition window returns Suject entry window opens Enter suject Go to P.14 M From P.14 Text Entry: P.24 Send Enter a message S! Mail is created S! Mail is sent 15
17 Opening Received Mail & Replying Example: To open newly received S! Mail and reply In Standy E M E Incoming message Received Go to P.17 Delivery Notice appears From P.17 Information window opens Message list appears i g Use these keys! Text Entry: P Select ltext Message entry window opens Enter a message
18 M E Reply y i Press g to exit Reply Select a message Message window opens Mail Composition window opens Go to P.16 From P.16 M Send Suject Entered prefaced with Re:. To edit it, select the field and press. S! Mail is created S! Mail is sent 17
19 Capturing & Opening Still Images In Standy N GE D Capture Images Capture Camera selected Viewfinder appears G Open Images 0 g Use these keys! Main Menu opens Select Data Folder 18
20 From P.18 Save Viewfinder returns Press g to exit Help While Viewfinder appears, press N0 to view a summary of key assignments. (Use E to scroll.) Shutter clicks and image is captured Image is saved to Data Folder E From P.18 Pictures selected Press g to exit Data Folder opens File list appears Select an image Image appears 19
21 Capturing & Sending Images In Standy GD M Camera selected Viewfinder appears Capture Shutter clicks and image is captured Save & Attach Go to P.21 From P.21 M Outlined in lue 20 Use these keys! Mail Composition window returns Enter suject Mail Composition window returns
22 G From P.20 Outlined in lue Phone Book selected Mail Composition window opens Recipient window opens Phone Book opens Select a recipient Go to P.20 D M From P.20 Send Select ltext Enter a message S! Mail is created S! Mail is sent 21
23 Wallpaper Use a captured image as Wallpaper. In Standy GE G E Go to P.23 Main Menu opens Select Settings Phone Settings menu opens From P.23 E 22 g Use these keys! File list appears Select an image Image appears
24 E From P.22 Wallpaper selected Select Display Display menu opens Folders appear Select Pictures Go to P.22 From P.22 g Wallpaper is set Standy returns; Wallpaper appears 23
25 Text Entry Switching Entry Modes In a Text Entry Window k E 1 2 j E Toggle Modes Current entry mode Go to P.25 Characters are entered Entry mode list appears 1 2 j Use these keys! Availale Modes Kanji Kanji (hiragana) 123 Single-yte numer Doule-yte katakana Pictogram Pictogram * Single-yte katakana Symols Symol * Doule-yte alphanumerics Character Code Character Code Ac Single-yte alphanumerics *List appears. 24
26 1 2 From P.24 New entry mode Select a mode Mode is changed Characters are entered Toggling Case k 25
27 Character Entry Basics & Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle etween character options for that key. In a Text Entry Window f First character (a) appears Press to toggle options Use these keys! Press f to toggle in reverse First character returns (cycle repeats)
28 Key Assignments Kanji (Hiragana) [Doule-yte] Katakana [Doule & Single-yte] Alphanumerics [Doule & Single-yte] Numers [Single-yte] q -1 4 M (Pause)? - 3 Log/History, Pictogram List, Symol List 2 p X (Line Break) (Space) X (Line Break) (Space) # 1- is availale only in single-yte katakana entry. 2 Doule or single-yte according to the entry mode. 34, M (Pause),? and - are for phone numer entry. 27
29 Entering Characters Example: To enter [Switch to kanji (hiragana) entry mode first.] In a Text Entry Window A DE 3 A 3 q (Three times) (Three times) Go to P.29 appears From P.29 Required when the next character is on the same key appears E j 28 Use these keys! Entry mode list appears Select doule-yte katakana mode Doule-yte katakana mode is set
30 4 D j From P.28 changes to is entered Select is entered Go to P (Twice) From P.28 appears appears is entered Text entry is complete 29
31 (Health Note) S! Application Use (Health Note) S! Application to help manage your health. (Japanese aility is required to use this application.) ^ (Weight/Step Memory) Records ody weight and step count. ^ (Weight/Step Graph) View changes in ody weight and step count. ^ (Overweight Test) Enter your height and weight to calculate Body Mass Index (BMI). The application also shows ideal ody fat percentage and ideal ody weight. BMI & Body Fat Percentage Though estimated as overweight y BMI, a person may not e so estimated y ody fat percentage. Conversely, though estimated not overweight y BMI, one may e so estimated y ody fat percentage. Discrepancies arise ecause BMI is calculated y statistics, and ody fat percentage y measured data. NOTE Estimations are ased on statistics sampled from Japanese sujects. Ideal Body Fat Percentage Provided y Tanita Corporation. This index is designed specifically for Tanita's ody composition monitor ased on the evidences at WHO and Japan Society for the Study of Oesity. 30 ^ (Data Output) Export saved data to Data Folder as a text file.
32 Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Customer Centers From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance SoftBank Gloal Call Center From outside Japan, dial (International charges will apply.) To call from landlines, see Instruction Manual P
33 Mind your moile manners when carrying a handset.
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