Appendix Troubleshooting Cleaning Handset Drying Handset

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1 Troubleshooting Cleaning Handset Drying Handset Reattaching Port Cover Software Update Function List Main Menu...-7 Simple Mode Menu...-9 Default Mode Settings Text Entry Window Key Assignments Symbols Double-byte Symbols Single-byte Symbols Symbol Conversions Pictograms... - Memory Specifications SoftBank 001SC Materials & Finishing Battery Phone Book Image Size Media Player File Type Warranty & Service Warranty Repair Requests Customer Service

2 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Is battery empty? Replace or charge battery. Handset does not turn on When power is turned on, PIN entry window appears When power is turned on, USIM Password entry window appears Please insert USIM card, Incorrect USIM or USIM card failed appears when handset is turned on or executing a function 圏外 or OUT appears and no calls can be placed Calls are interrupted or disconnected Is battery installed in handset? Is PIN certification set to On? Is USIM lock set to On? Is USIM Card correctly installed? Is USIM Card still being loaded? Is an incorrect USIM Card being used? Are there foreign particles on USIM Card IC chip? Install battery correctly. If PIN certification is On, enter PIN. If USIM lock is On, enter USIM Password. If the message appears even though USIM Card is correctly installed, it may be damaged. Try again after a while. Check to see if correct USIM Card is being used.use USIM Card specified by SoftBank. Remove foreign particles with a clean, dry cloth, and then install USIM Card correctly. Move to a place where the signal Handset is out-of-range. is stronger and try again. Does 圏外 or OUT appear? Is battery empty? Move to a place where the signal is stronger and try again. Replace or charge battery. Problem Possible Cause Solution Is Call Barring set? Deactivate Call Barring. Unable to place a call Unable to open Phone Book entry, Data Folder, Call Log, Calendar, Notepad, Tasks, Yahoo! Keitai, or Messaging Clicking noise is heard during a call Receiver/speaker volume is low, or sound quality is poor. Is Offline set to On? ( appears) Set Offline to Off. Is Function lock set? Cancel Function lock. Is volume setting adequate, or is Clear talk set to On? - Noise may be generated when signal is weak or while moving between coverage areas. Change each setting (fp.3-3, P.3-18). Are any foreign objects attached on Clean handset (fp.-5). Microphone, Speaker or Air Vent? -2

3 Problem Possible Cause Solution Is AC Charger Check which way the AC Charger Connector securely connector is facing then securely inserted into handset? insert it. Is AC Charger plug securely inserted? Insert AC Charger plug securely. Is battery installed in handset? Install battery correctly. Unable to charge battery Devices become hot Are handset terminals and AC Charger clean? Was battery charged in ambient temperatures below 5 C or above 40 C? Battery may need to be replaced. Does battery always lose its charge quickly after being charged? Does handset or battery become very warm during charging? During charging, AC Charger may heat up. Handset may heat up during charging/long calls. Clean contacts with a dry cotton swab. Charge battery in ambient temperatures between 5 C and 40 C. Install a new battery. Battery life has expired. Replace with a new battery. If the temperature rises too much, charging may stop. After handset and battery are cool, retry charging. If handset is safe to touch, heat level is normal. If it is too hot to touch, immediately stop charging and contact Customer Service (fp.-29). Problem Possible Cause Solution Battery may drain quickly depending on the operating environment (ambient temperature, charging conditions, or signal strength), operations, and settings. Battery drains quickly Display flickers Display is dim or unlit Unable to play music via speaker Too many applications are already running. appears Is handset being used near fluorescent light? - - Use handset in an appropriate environment and reduce operations requiring high power (fp.1-6). Use handset as far away from fluorescent light as possible. Default: Brightness is set to Auto adjustment; display might repeatedly brightens or darkens in accordance with the ambient environment. Unmark Auto adjustment (fp.13-6). This may be due to the characteristics of Display and not a problem. The time until Display is dimmed or unlit can be changed by adjusting the Backlight time. Is Manner mode set? Cancel Manner mode. Is the Stereo Earphone Microphone (Optional) connected? Too many functions are active. Disconnect the connector for the Stereo Earphone Microphone (optional) from handset. Close some. -3

4 Problem Possible Cause Solution Unable to establish USB connections using Samsung New PC Studio Phone Book entry, Message folder, schedule event in Calendar, or Tasks do not appear Sub folder does not appear Sending message failed appears Is USB driver installed? Is connection method set correctly on the computer? Is USB connection port setting the same for PC and software the same? In Security, is Secret mode set to Hide? Is Secret under each function set to On? In Security, is Secret data folder set to Hide? Is Secret under each function set to On? If send fails, error message and reason appear. A driver must be installed in order to communicate with a computer via a USB cable. Download USB Driver Installer from SAMSUNG Website (http: //jp.samsungmobile.com/pc/ lineup/001download.html) and install the driver. Use the Samsung New PC Studio Connection manager to match the communications being used, or set to USB with the connection wizard. Make sure port settings match those set for Samsung New PC Studio Connection Manager or Connection Wizard. In Security, set Secret mode to Show. Select Unlock temporarily from i on the window to view information. In Security, set Secret data folder to Show. Select Unlock temporarily from i on the window to view information. Confirm reason and try again. Problem Possible Cause Solution Service not allowed Handset is outside the appears service area. Send from within the service area. Sending operation In Offline, handset cannot be operated transmissions are in offline mode disabled. appears Set Offline to Off (fp.1-11). Storage space short by ** bytes. Edit data folder files? appears Cannot download. File corrupt. appears Unable to call via Stereo Earphone Microphone (Optional) Handset memory is full. Is Earphone call set to Off? - Delete unnecessary files and try again. File cannot be downloaded; cancel download. Even if Earphone call number is saved, if Earphone call is set to Off it will not be dialed. Set Earphone call to On (fp.13-10). -4

5 Cleaning Handset Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently with cloth. Then with Battery Cover closed, hold handset approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head and clean with low-pressure tap water (six liters/ min. or lower) at normal temperatures (5 C - 35 C). Clean with your hands, taking care not to open the covers; do not use a brush or sponge. Dry handset before use. Before cleaning handset, make sure that Battery Cover and Port Cover are closed firmly. Do not use a washing machine or ultrasonic cleaner. Do not place handset in a microwave oven to dry it. Battery/handset may leak, burst, overheat or ignite; may cause malfunction, accident or injury. Do not dry handset by exposing it to extreme heat (e.g., hot air from dryers, etc.); may cause warping, discoloration or damage. Do not subject handset to strong shocks or impacts; do not poke Air Vent, Microphone, Earpiece, Speaker, etc. with a cotton swab or sharp object; Drying Handset If handset gets wet, follow these steps to dry it: a Wipe handset surface with dry cloth b Firmly grasp hinges, and shake handset about 20 times c Pat dry cloth on grooves (Microphone, Earpiece Speaker, etc.) to remove moisture d Leave handset for approximately two to three hours at room temperature -5

6 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. a Follow steps illustrated below: Reattaching Port Cover for Memory Card is the same as that of External Device Port. -6

7 Software Update Note Function List SoftBank periodically releases firmware updates. Download as required. a f Tools Useful Software update b Start update u (Yes) Handset connects to network. c Yes Read Terms of Use before selecting Yes. d f (OK) Update starts. When complete, handset powers off and restarts; notification appears. For procedures, see SoftBank Mobile Website: (http: //mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/) Confirming/downloading updates does not incur fees. Updates do not incur communications charges. Updates may take up to approximately 30 minutes. Handset is disabled until update is completed. Make sure battery is full before updating. Update where the signal is strong, do not move while updating. While updating, other functions are unavailable. Always back up important information (some data such as downloaded files, etc. may not be backed up). Data saved on handset before updating remain there, but in some situations (malfunctions, etc.), data may be lost. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damages from lost information, etc. Do not remove battery and USIM Card. Do not turn off handset. Update may fail. Update failure may disable handset. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (fp.-29). If updated handset fails to restart, remove and reinsert battery then power on. If this fails, call SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Customer Assistance (fp.-29). Main Menu To show the below items in Standby, press f. Main Menu Item Messaging Received msg. Create new Retrieve new Drafts Templates Sent msg. Unsent msg. Server mail Create new SMS Settings Memory status Yahoo! Yahoo! Keitai Menu list Bookmarks Saved pages Last page Web search Enter URL History PC site browser Browser settings Page P.4-11 P.4-3 P.4-7 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-24 P.4-5 P P.4-25 P.5-3 P.5-3 P.5-7 P.5-7 P.5-3 P.5-9 P.5-3 P.5-3 P.5-4 P

8 Main Menu Item Page Infrared Receive P.12-4 Transfer my details P Transfer files P Transfer all P.12-3 Entertainment S! Information Channel/ Weather P.8-3 S! Quick News P.8-3 Free Contents P.8-5 S! Addressbook Back-up P.12-9 Camera Camera P.6-6 Video camera P.6-10 Bar code reader P.9-9 Name card reader P.9-10 Text reader P.9-10 Dictionary reader P.9-10 Magnifier P.9-15 Photo album P.6-11 Alarm P.9-3 Tools Daily Tasks P.9-6 Photo album P.6-11 Stopwatch P.9-6 Countdown timer P.9-7 World clock P.9-7 Good night timer P.9-7 Main Menu Item Tools Useful Calculator Notepad Barcode/Scan Infrared Converter Split the bill Voice recorder File viewer Magnifier Dictionary Software update Data Folder Pictures Digital camera My Pictograms Mail Art Ring Songs Tones Music Videos Message templates Other documents Memory status Media Music Movie Settings Calendar Page P.9-8 P.9-8 P.9-9 P.12-3 P.9-12 P.9-12 P.9-13 P.9- P.9-15 P.9-15 P.-7 P P.7-4 P.7-7 P P.9-4 Main Menu Item Page Phone Phonebook P.2-12 Create new entry P.2-12 Call log P.3-8 Play messages P.3-6 Call voic P.3-13 My details P.1-10 Group settings P.2-19 Favorites P.3-4 Mail group P.4-13 S! Addressbook Back-up P.12-7 Settings P Memory status P Settings Sound settings P.13-4 Display settings P.13-5 Phone settings P.13-2 Menu switch P.2-3 Security P Call settings P.13-7 Manner mode settings P.13-7 Connectivity P Network settings P Memory settings P Backup & Restore P

9 Simple Mode Menu Below are menu items shown in Main Menu when setting simple mode. Main Menu Item Messaging Received msg. Create new Drafts Templates Sent msg. Unsent msg. Create new SMS Settings Yahoo! Yahoo! Keitai Menu list Bookmarks Saved pages Last page Web search History Browser settings Calendar Tools Calculator Notepad Tasks Photo album Split the bill Page P.4-11 P.4-3 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-11 P.4-5 P P.5-3 P.5-3 P.5-7 P.5-7 P.5-3 P.5-9 P.5-3 P P.9-4 P.9-8 P.9-8 P.9-6 P.6-11 P.9-12 Main Menu Item Tools Barcode/Scan Infrared Music Movie Voice recorder Stopwatch Countdown timer Magnifier Camera Camera Video camera Bar code reader Name card reader Text reader Dictionary reader Magnifier Photo album Data Folder Pictures Digital camera My Pictograms Mail Art Ring Songs Tones Music Videos Message templates Other documents Memory status Alarm Page P.9-9 P.12-3 P.7-4 P.7-7 P.9-13 P.9-6 P.9-7 P.9-15 P.6-6 P.6-10 P.9-9 P.9-10 P.9-10 P.9-10 P.9-15 P.6-11 P P.9-3 Main Menu Item Phone Phonebook Create new entry Call log Play messages Call voic My details Favorites Mail group Settings Settings Sound settings Display settings Phone settings Menu switch Security Call settings Manner mode settings Connectivity Memory settings Backup & Restore Page P.2-12 P.2-12 P.3-8 P.3-6 P.3-13 P.1-10 P.3-4 P.4-13 P P.13-4 P.13-5 P.13-2 P.2-3 P P.13-7 P.13-7 P P P

10 Default Mode Settings Default Volume and Ringtone settings vary depending on mode. Change incoming transmission response by mode. Available items vary by mode. See defaults below (fp.13-7). Item Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor Volume Voice call Level 3 N/A N/A Off Level 5 Message Level 3 N/A N/A Off Level 5 Missed call notification Level 3 N/A N/A Off Level 5 S! Quick News Off N/A N/A Off Off Delivery report Level 3 N/A N/A Off Level 5 Phone sounds Level 3 N/A N/A Off Level 5 Ringtone (Ringtone: Duration) Voice call Samsung Tune N/A N/A Samsung Tune Samsung Tune Message Good_morning: 5 seconds N/A N/A Good_morning: 5 seconds Good_morning: 5 seconds Missed call notification Bubble: 5 seconds N/A N/A Bubble: 5 seconds Bubble: 5 seconds S! Quick News Postman: 5 seconds N/A N/A Postman: 5 seconds Postman: 5 seconds Delivery report Doorbell: 5 seconds N/A N/A Doorbell: 5 seconds Doorbell: 5 seconds Vibration Voice call Off Pattern 1 N/A Off Off Message Off Pattern 1 N/A Off Off Missed call notification Off Pattern 1 N/A Off Off S! Quick News Off Off N/A Off Off Delivery report Off Pattern 1 N/A Off Off Phone sounds Keypad tones Off N/A N/A Off Off System sounds Several tones on N/A N/A Alerts on call Several tones on -10

11 Item Mode Normal Manner Drive Meeting Outdoor External light Incoming Voice call Blue Blue N/A Blue Blue Message Green Green N/A Green Green Missed call notification Blue Blue N/A Blue Blue S! Quick News White White N/A White White Alarm Pink Pink N/A Pink Pink Delivery report Light blue Light blue N/A Light blue Light blue Notification Missed call Blue Blue N/A Blue Blue Message Green Green N/A Green Green Answering Machine Yellow Yellow N/A Yellow Yellow Missed call notification Blue Blue N/A Blue Blue Missed alarm 1 Pink Pink N/A Pink Pink Delivery report Light blue Light blue N/A Light blue Light blue Close folder Pink Pink N/A Pink Pink Answering machine Off Off N/A 2 Off Off 1 Setting for missed schedule (fp.9-4) or task (fp.9-6) notification (not for Alarm (fp.9-3) or Alarm in Schedule or Tasks). 2 Answering machine activates automatically in Drive mode and cannot be disabled. -11

12 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. Key Kanji/Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers 1 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 2 3 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 DEFdef3 3 4 たちつてとっ 4 タチツテトッ4 GHIghi4 4 5 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 JKLjkl5 5 6 はひふへほ6 ハヒフヘホ6 MNOmno6 6 7 まみむめも7 マミムメモ7 PQRSpqrs7 7 8 やゆよゃゅょ 8 ヤユヨャュョ 8 TUVtuv8 8 9 らりるれろ9 ラリルレロ9 WXYZwxyz9 9 0 わをん- <Space> 0 ワヲン- <Space> 0 '<Space>0 0 * Add / to unfixed, convertible kana Toggle capital letter/lower case for convertible kana. Toggle upper/lower-case (only before fixing and convertible character for entering alphabets) #!? <Line break>,.!?<line break> # t Reverse toggle characters assigned to the same key before finalizing character selection - j Change entry mode k Change Entry mode to Pictogram/Symbol/Emotion 1 When double-byte, "~" cannot be used (" ~ " appears on Display)

13 Symbols Double-byte Symbols Symbol Conversions Symbol Label Symbols Symbol Labels 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 かっこ () ぱーせんと % % [] ほし ( ) [ ]{ } まる から ~ やじるし Single-byte Symbols -13

14 Pictograms - Pictograms with are animated. Some pictograms and animated pictograms may not appear properly on some models of SoftBank handsets or other devices.

15 Memory Specifications S! Mail/ SMS (Phone memory) Received msg. Drafts Sent msg. Unsent msg. Up to 1000 messages or 10MB Up to 20 messages or 3MB Up to 500 messages or 5MB Up to 20 messages or 3MB SMS USIM Card Up to 10 messages Data Folder Calendar/ Tasks Notepad Phonebook Pictures My pictograms Mail Art Ring songs tones Music Videos Message Templates Other Documents Up to 500 schedules/tasks Up to 100 memos Up to 999 items (files/sub-folders) per folder or 50 MB Handset Up to 1000 members USIM Card Up to 50 members Handset specifications may change without prior notice. SoftBank 001SC Weight* Item Continuous Talk Time* Continuous Standby Time* (Display off) Dimensions (W x H x D) )* Maximum Output Charging Time *Approximate value Handset with battery installed. 124 g Specification Voice Call: 200 minutes (3G) 350 hours (3G) (Thinnest part).8 (Thickest part) 0.25 W 120 minutes Battery Time is calculated by SoftBank Mobile under stable signal conditions. Calling in poor signal conditions or leaving handset on out-of-range will consume more power and may reduce Battery Time by more than half. Frequent handset operations requiring Backlight (e.g., Yahoo! Keitai) may reduce Continuous Talk Time and Continuous Standby Time. Using video for Wallpaper may significantly reduce Continuous Talking and Continuous Standby Time. Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a battery in stable signal conditions. Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery with handset closed without calls or operations, in Standby, in stable signal conditions. Alternating between usage and Standby shortens Continuous Talk Time and Continuous Standby Time. Talk Time/Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status, ambient temperature, etc.). -15

16 Materials & Finishing Phone Book Housing (upper) Housing (lower) Housing (front) Housing (rear) Parts Side Cover (Charging Terminals) Side Cover (Memory Card) Hinge Cover Screws Infrared Port Display Service LD Camera Window Keypad Battery Cover Battery Item SUS/SPRAY Materials & Finishing PC+GF 20 % (STS INSERT)/SPRAY PC+GF 20 % (STS INSERT)/SPRAY PC+GF 20 %/SPRAY PC+Silicon (bonding)/spray PC+Silicon (liquid)/spray PC/SPRAY SUS/NI Acrylic+PC/Print Acrylic+PC/Print PC Voltage 3.7 V (3.3 V V) Type Capacity Dimensions (W x H x D) Lithium-ion 780 mah Acrylic+PC/Print PC Sheet (UV Molding)/SPRAY PC+GF20%/SPRAY Specification Approximately mm (excluding protruding parts) Each entry contains these items: Last name Item/Description Double/single-byte (saved to Name in USIM Card Phone Book) First name Double/single-byte (saved to Name in USIM Card Phone Book) Reading last name Single-byte (saved to Reading name in USIM Card Phone Book) Reading first name Single-byte (saved to Reading name in USIM Card Phone Book) Phone number Saved with area code Phone icon Select one of seven icons address Single-byte alphanumerics Location (up to 50 bytes) USIM Card: Yes 1 (up to 50 bytes) USIM Card: Yes 1 (up to 50 bytes) USIM Card: Yes 1 (up to 50 bytes) USIM Card: Yes 1 (five entries/up to 32 bytes) USIM Card: Yes 1 2 USIM Card: No 3 (five entries/up to 128 bytes) USIM Card: Yes -16

17 Item/Description Location address icon Select one of four icons USIM Card: No Picture Still image appears for incoming calls. Select a Data Folder image/character icon or USIM Card: No capture with Camera Group Select from original five groups including No group, and added group Maximum 21 groups USIM Card: Yes 2 can be added. Birthday Date of birth USIM Card: No Blood type Select one of four types or None USIM Card: No Address Post code (up to 40 bytes), Country (up to 64 bytes), Province, City, Street and Additional information (up to 128 bytes) Address icon Select one of three icons Homepage Enter up to 1024 bytes (two entries) USIM Card: No USIM Card: No (two entries) USIM Card: No Homepage icon Item/Description Select one of three icons Company Enter up to 64 bytes Job title Memo Secret Enter up to 64 bytes Enter up to 512 bytes On/Off Ringtone Voice Call/Messages Selectable from Data Folder Vibration Set Vibration for Voice Call/Messages USIM Card: No USIM Card: No USIM Card: No USIM Card: No USIM Card: No USIM Card: No USIM Card: No 1 Number of savable characters varies depending by USIM Card. 2 Number of savable items varies depending by USIM Card. Location If different USIM Card (with saved entries) is inserted, copy saved USIM entries to handset confirmation appears when handset is first powered on. Choose Yes to copy entries. -17

18 Image Size Capturing options and corresponding image sizes: Capture Mode Normal Scene Multi shot Photo combi Video Media Player Music Player 3.1M (1536x2048) Wide2.4M (1232x2048) 2M (1200x1600) Wide1.5M (960x1600) Wide1.0M (768x1280) 0.3M (480x640) Wallpaper (240x400) Mail (240x320) Wallpaper (240x400) Mail (240x320) QVGA (320x240) QCIF (176x4) SQCIF (128x96) S! Mail (176x4) S! Mail (128x96) Image Size File (Extension) MPEG4 Audio (mp4, m4a*, or 3gp (sound only) ), SoftBank Music Contents (smc) Movie MPEG4 (mp4, 3gp), H.263 *If Album art is saved in m4a, it is played in window. To play a music file in a format other than above, select it from Ring Songs Tones. Even compatible files must be saved in Ring Songs Tones to play. Note Movie files exceeding 320 x 240 (mp4 or 3gp) in resolution cannot be played. File Type Folder/Description File Type 1 Pictures Image files captured with handset camera Digital camera Image files captured with the handset Camera (available only when Memory Card is inserted) My Pictograms Downloaded Pictograms Mail Art Image related to message Ring Songs Tones Voice Recorder files, downloaded music, and other sound files Music Downloaded Chaku-Uta Videos JPEG, BMP, GIF, WBMP, PNG, Animation GIF JPEG GIF, GPK JPEG, GIF MIDI, SP-MIDI, SMF, Mobile XMF, MPEG4 Audio, AMR MPEG4 Audio (mp4, m4a, 3gp), smc Handset video files MPEG4 (mp4, 3gp) 2-18

19 Folder/Description File Type 1 Message Templates S! Mail Templates HMT Other documents Document, graphic, vcf, vcs 3, etc. files requiring File viewer for use on handset. vcf file vcs file URL EML PDF XLS DOC PPT TXT HTML VNT OPML Unsupported file 1 Files are saved by type. Files cannot be moved to or saved in folders that do not support them. 2 Files exceeding 320x240 in resolution cannot be played. 3 Use vcf, vcs files to send or transfer handset files via S! Mail, etc. Handset supports vcf file, for Phone Book entries, and vcs file for Task/Schedule. Warranty & Service Headset specifications may change without prior notice. Warranty Handset purchase includes Warranty. Confirm shop name and date of purchase. Read through the contents of the Warranty and keep it in a safe place. The warranty period can be found in the Warranty. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damage to you or a third party from missed calls, etc. due to handset failure or malfunction, etc. Repair Requests Before submitting handset for repair, consult "Troubleshooting" (fp.-2) for a solution. If a problem persists, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (fp.-29) or the nearest SoftBank Shop; be prepared to describe problem in detail. During the warranty period, repairs will be made under the terms and conditions described in the warranty. After the warranty period, repairs will be upon request; if said repairs can be made, you will be charged for them. Note Handset files and settings may be lost or altered due to accidents or repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc. like Phone Book entries. SoftBank Mobile is not liable for damage resulting from accidental loss or alteration of handset files (Phone Book, Data Folder, etc.) or settings. Disassembling or modifying this product may be a violation of the Radio Law. Note that SoftBank Mobile will not accept repair requests for disassembled or modified products. -19

20 -20 Index A AC Charger Account Details Reset Adjust Volume Alarms All Reset Answering Machine Cancel Delete records Play records Set Any key answer Auto redial B Barcode/Scan Creating QR Code Scanning , 9-21 Battery , 1-7 Inserting & Removing Black List Bookmark Delete Internet connection Save Send URL C Cache Calculator Calendar Delete schedule Save schedule , 9-16 Schedule View schedule , 9-17 Call Barring service , 3-16 Caller ID service , 3-17 Call Forwarding service , 3- Call Log Delete View Call time & cost Check Reset Show charge after call Call Waiting service , 3-15 Camera Attach to message for sending still image Capture video Editing Still Images Effects Macro Multi shot Photo combination Quick Play , 6-10 Scene Send a still image via infrared Settings , Timer Viewfinder , 6-8 Cancel PIN lock Center Access Code (Network Password) Change mode settings Changing PIN/PIN Charge Battery Charger/External Device Port Clear memory Clear talk Color theme Conference Call service , 3-15 Content Key info Converter Country number D Daily tools Data Folder Date & Time Default mode settings , -10 Dictionary Display Backlight Brightness Clock/Calendar

21 Dialling display Font Mini clock Operator name Saving mode Smart wallpaper Text scroll speed Wallpaper Display language Download Content Key , E Earphone call Emergency call Emergency Location Report F Face Link Save Use Favorites File , 11-6 Copy Delete Icon Lock/Unlock Rename Set images as Wallpaper, etc Set Ringtone Sort File Viewer Folder Copy Create Delete Rename Free Contents Function Lock G Global Roaming Good Night Timer , 9-20 H History Delete Delete (S! Mail) Delete (SMS) Internet connection , 5-4 S! Addressbook Back-up S! Mail SMS I Icon Attached file Call Log Record Data Folder Display File list Message Message list Movie window Music window Schedule Shooting mode (still image) Shooting mode (video) Weather Image Viewer Incoming light Infrared Authorization Code Receive files Send files International Code Internet Internet page , 5-5 Font size K Key Lock L Language

22 Lock Function lock Password Lock Phone Lock PIN USIM Lock Log Call Log M Machi-Uta Mailbox Drafts Received message Sent message Templates Unsent Mail Group Main menu style Manner mode Mass Storage , Media Player Add to playlist Create Playlist Download Play movie Play music Play playlist Repeat mode Settings Memory Card Insert/Remove Memory Card backup Memory Status , 11-9 Menu Operations iii Message Action settings Attach file Change folder name Create folder Create (S! Mail) Create (SMS) Delete Delete folder Delete messages on Server Delete templates Details Draft message icon Feeling settings Font size Forward Forward messages on Server Graphic Mail , 4-18 Icon (attached file) Lock/Unlock Mail Server Maximum Size Memory Status Message notice Move Move SMS Received message icon Receive Server Mail Receiving mail list message Reply Retrieve all mail Save attachment Save templates Save to drafts , 4-20 Send draft message Sending options , 4-20 Send unsent message Sent message icon Server Mail Server Mail memory Set Secret Setting address S! Mail S! Mail Send Reservation SMS , 4-19 SMS Send Reservation Sort , 4-23 Spam Unsent message icon View , 4-9 View Attachment Mobile Tracker Multi Selector Operations iii Mute

23 N Notepad Notification light O Offline Mode P Password Lock PC Site Browser Copy text Delete certificates Details Enter URL Font size Manufacture Number PC screen Root certificates Script Search Send URL Phone Book Copy Create Message Delete Edit Entry Search Set Secret mode Phone Lock Phone Number (Account Details) Phone Password , 10-3 Photo Album Photo Library Photo Album PIN2 Code PIN Certification PIN Code , 10-3, 10-4 PIN lock Place a call Phone Book Place International calls Power On/Off Preferred Network R Receive a call Record Reject incoming calls Black List Edit black list Payphone Set reject number Unavailable Unknown Withheld Reset settings Ringtone Ringtone reducer Ringtone/Vibration RSS feed S S! Addressbook Back-up Sync Log Sync mode Saved Pages Delete Rename Save View Secret mode Secure Remote Lock Security Code Sending DTMF Sending Template Set/Activate Sounds & Vibration Set default memory Shortcuts Key S! Information Channel Register

24 View update information Weather Indicator S! Information Channel/Weather Settings Softkeys ii Software update Sounds & Vibration Speakerphone call Split the Bill S! Quick News Delete Refresh Register SSL/TLS Standby Display Stopwatch Symbols T Tasks Delete Templates Text Entry Copy Cut Delete Edit Emoticons Entry mode Line Break Paste Pictograms Space Symbol Undo Time zone U Unanswered Call USB connection Useful tools User's Dictionary Delete Save USIM Card Inserting & Removing USIM Lock USIM Password Using Main Menu Using Shortcuts V vcf, vcs file , -19 Vibration , -10 Video Attach to message for sending video Send video via Infrared View Scanned Barcode Voice Call Adjust volume Hold incoming call Mute Speakerphone Whisper Voic service Voice Recorder Play sound files Record sound Send sound files Volume W Window Calendar Movie window Music window Still Image Viewer Video Viewfinder Voice Recorder Window Operations Phone Book window Text Entry Window

25 World Clock Y Yahoo! Keitai Copy text Delete Certificate Details Enter URL Font size Manufacture Number Root Certificates Search Sending URL

26 Objective Index Add Favorites Adjust volume Hearing volume Backup Memory Card Phone Book Cancel/Unlock Answering Machine Call Barring Caller ID Call Forwarding Call Waiting File Lock Infrared Key Lock Manner mode Message Lock Messages Offline Mode Password Lock Phone Lock PIN Lock Secret mode Vibration Voic Whisper Change Font size in page Mail address Mode Phone Password PIN PIN Copy File/Folder Message content Scanned characters Text Text in page Delete/Clear Call Log Favorites File/Folder History , 4-19 Memory Messages , 4-22, 4-25 Notepad Phone Book Records (Answering Machine) Reject Number Schedule Tasks Text User's Dictionary Edit Account Details Phone Book entry Schedule Still images Tasks Text Initialize Browser Initiate Memory Card Insert/Remove Battery Memory Card USIM Card Place a call Emergency call International call Voice Call Play Movie Music Playlist Records (Answering Machine) Sound Voice Recorder Protect/Lock File Files Function Lock Message Messages

27 Receive Infrared Message Messages , 4-24 USB connection Reset Account Details Alarm All Reset Call Time & Cost Ranking Reset settings Save Face Link Mail address Message Phone Book entry Tasks User's Dictionary Search Characters in page Notepad Phone Book entry Tasks Send Favorites Files Infrared Massage (SMS) Message (S! Mail) Notepad Tasks URL USB connection Set/Activate Alarm Answering Machine Any key answer Black List Call Barring Caller ID Call Forwarding Call Waiting Camera Date & Time Display File Lock Font Font size Font size in Message Infrared International Code Key Lock Manner mode Media Player Message Lock Missed Call Notification Mobile Tracker Offline Mode Operator Password Lock Phone Book Phone Lock PIN Lock Reject incoming calls , 13-9 Ringtone Secret Data Folder , Secret mode , 10-5 Still images , Vibration Video , 11-12, Voic Wallpaper Whisper Show Calendar Call Log Cost after call Records (Answering Machine) View Account Details Call Log Call time & cost Captured Pictures Data Folder Data on Memory Card Memory status , 11-9 Message , 4-9, 4-21, 4-24 Photo Album Ranking Recorded Video Schedule Tasks

28 Advanced Settings Index Account Details Alarm Barcode/Scan Bookmarks Calendar Call Log Records/Ranking Capturing Still Images Capturing Still Images/Recording Video Conference Call Countdown Timer Currency/Unit Conversion File Viewer Good Night Timer Managing Files/Folders Managing Folders Memory Status Movie Playback Music Playback Notepad Page Operations PC Site Browser Phone Book Photo Library Playlist Quick Play Received Messages Recording Videos RSS S! Addressbook Back-up Saved Pages Sending Graphic Mail Sending S! Mail Sending SMS S! Information Channel Split the Bill S! Quick News Tasks Text Entry User's Dictionary Using/Managing Messages Viewing Files Voice Call Voice Recorder Yahoo! Keitai Yahoo! Keitai/PC Site Browser

29 Customer Service For SoftBank Mobile handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center General Information From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) From landlines, (toll free) Customer Assistance From a SoftBank handset, dial 113 (toll free) From landlines, (toll free) If toll free number is not reachable, dial the number for your service area below (charges apply): Eastern Japan Tokai Kansai SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center Chugoku, Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa From outside Japan, dial Toll free for a SoftBank handset. From landlines, international charges will apply. Please take care to dial correctly. -29

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