Guide Usage Notes

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Notes .Most operation descriptions are based on default settings* with handset open (P.1-1) in Standby (P.1-6). .Operations and results may differ by handset status. .Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. .Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance. ."(Japanese)" appears next to functions or applications which require Japanese ability to use as intended. .In this guide and on handset, "abroad" means "outside " with regard to handset/service usage. .Accessible SoftBank Mobile services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.

*With the exception that Handset Code and Administrator Code are set.

i Table of Contents

Guide Usage Notes...... i Sending Messages...... 4-2 10 Safety Precautions Table of Contents...... ii Customizing S! Mail Retrieval...... 4-5 1 Getting Started Handling Messages ...... 4-6 PC Mail ...... 4-8 Handset Parts...... 1-1 Battery & USIM Card...... 1-3 5 Charging Battery...... 1-5 Internet Services ...... 5-1 Power On/Off ...... 1-6 Yahoo! Keitai ...... 5-2 Display & Indicators ...... 1-7 PC Sites ...... 5-3 Sub Display ...... 1-11 Browsing...... 5-4 Touch Panel ...... 1-12 6 Connectivity & File Backup Menu Operations...... 1-15 Wi-Fi ...... 6-1 Menu List ...... 1-17 Infrared...... 6-6 Security Codes...... 1-19 Bluetooth®...... 6-10 Mobile Manners...... 1-21 PC Connection ...... 6-14 My Details & Basic Settings...... 1-22 Backup ...... 6-15 World Clock ...... 1-23 Memory Card ...... 1-24 7 Camera 2 Universal Operations, Etc. Getting Started ...... 7-1 Photo Camera...... 7-5 Text Entry...... 2-1 Video Camera ...... 7-15 Fonts ...... 2-6 Album...... 7-22 Wallpaper...... 2-7 Sounds & Alerts...... 2-8 8 Additional Functions 3 Calling Digital TV ...... 8-1 Videos/Music ...... 8-7 Emergency Calls ...... 3-1 Media Player ...... 8-8 Voice Calling...... 3-2 Mobile Widget...... 8-13 Video Calling ...... 3-4 Standby Shortcuts ...... 8-15 Optional Services ...... 3-5 Icon View...... 8-16 Phone Book...... 3-7 9 Customer Support 4 Messaging Customer Service ...... 9-1 Customizing Handset Address.... 4-1 Software Update...... 9-2 ii Handset Parts Getting Started Parts & Functions 1 Light Sensor 7 Handset Positions 1 2 Earpiece 3 Display 2 Handset Closed 4 Microphone 3 8 5 Illumination Lights Keep handset closed when not in use. 6 Sub Display 7 Strap Eyelet 8 Mobile Light 9 External Connector Port (with Port Cover) a Charging Terminals b Internal Antenna Location c Infrared Port Handset Open 9 d Camera (lens cover) Open handset to place or answer calls, e Speaker enter text, etc. f m Logo g Battery Cover a . Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over Light Sensor or Internal Antenna area. 4 . Replace Port Cover after Port use. . Avoid metallic straps; Antenna sensitivity may be affected. b c d

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1-1 Handset Parts

4 f Handset Keys Multi Selector (left) c Multi Selector (down) b Open Call Log (All). Long Press to Open Phone Book. Long Press to open ®* * . Keys are indicated in this guide as shown. activate/cancel Bluetooth . Exchange Profile menu . . Change functions with * via Set Key 5 Mail Key B g Power On/Off & End Key " Shortcut as needed. Open Messaging menu. Long Press to Long Press to power off. open S! Mail Composition window*. h # Key # 6 Shortcuts & Spinguru Menu Key ' Enter #. Long Press to activate/cancel Open Shortcuts menu. Long Press to Manner mode. open Spinguru Menu. i Multi Job & Manner Key ) 7 Clear/Back Key $ Select handset mode. Long Press to Play Answer Phone messages. Long activate/cancel Manner mode. 1 Press to activate/cancel Answer Phone. 2 Side Keys 8 Start & Rakutomo Link Key ! 3 Open Rakutomo Link window. Long Press j Volume Up Key E 4 to open Double Number Mode menu. Closed: Long Press to illuminate Mobile 9 Keypad 0 - 9 Light. 5 d Enter numbers to place calls or access k Volume Down Key F 6 functions (Quick Operations). Long Press Open: Show/hide Softkeys. 7 e to open Phone Book. l Shutter Key I 8 f a n Key ( Closed: Toggle Clock view. g j Enter n, +, P, ? and -. Long Press to Open: Long Press to activate video camera. 9 k activate/cancel Wi-Fi. Multi Selector & Side Keys a h b l Dictionary Key ~ . In this guide, Multi Selector and Side Key b i Open Dictionary. Long Press to activate/ operations are indicated as follows: cancel VeilView. c c Camera Key | Press a or b e Activate mobile camera. 1 Multi Selector (right) d d Yahoo! Keitai Key A Press c or d f Open Icon View. Long Press to access Open Yahoo! Keitai portal. Long Press to Press a, b, c or d g last opened Icon View page*. open Bookmarks list*. 2 Multi Selector (up) a Press E or F L e TV & Text Key & Open Mobile Widget window. Long Press Activate TV. Long Press to open Change to open PC Site Browser menu*. Menu window. 3 Center Key % Open Main Menu. Long Press to activate/ cancel Keypad Lock.

1-2 Battery & USIM Card Battery & USIM Card Installation . Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card. . USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset. Inserting 4 Push in Tray fully Removing 1 Remove Battery Cover Power off first. Push here 1 Remove Battery Cover Insert battery 5 2 Remove battery

Notch Battery Cover . Use Notch to open Cover. Push Cover up as shown, then lift to remove it. Pull out Tray . With logo side up, align battery 2 . Top: terminals with contact pins. Lift battery as shown. Tray Memory Card Slot 6 Close Battery Cover . Do not short-circuit removed battery. Pull out Tray Bottom: Press firmly 3 USIM Card Slot along edges 4 Lift and slide out USIM Card as shown Tab

. Replace Tray, reinstall battery and . close Battery Cover. . Use Tab to pull Tray straight out. Fit cover top into slot, then press down firmly. . Take care not to lose removed USIM Card. Slide in USIM Card with IC 3 Precaution After Repairs, USIM Card Replacement chip down . USIM Card Slot is directly below or Handset Upgrade/Replacement . USIM Card Memory Card Slot. Do not insert Some downloaded files may be Memory Card into USIM Card Slot. inaccessible. In addition, S! Applications and BookSurfing® may be disabled after Notch USIM Card replacement. 1-3 Battery & USIM Card

About Battery About USIM Card USIM PIN . Charge battery at least once every six USIM Card is an IC card containing Four- to eight-digit code (9999 by default); months; an uncharged battery may customer and authentication information, activate PIN Entry (in Locks) to restrict become unusable or affect files/settings. including the handset number. Save handset use. . Depending on usage, bulges may appear Phone Book entries on USIM Card Phone PIN Lock near end of battery life; this does not affect Book to use them on other SoftBank . safety. handsets. Depending on the USIM Card Entering incorrect PIN three consecutive times activates PIN Lock, limiting handset use. . Replace battery if operating time shortens in use, some entry items may not be noticeably. supported, and some limits (character Canceling PIN Lock . . Clean device charging terminals with a dry entry, etc.) may be lower. Contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P.9-1) for cotton swab. Precautions your Personal Unblocking Key (PUK . Do not apply excessive force to Battery . Do not insert USIM Card into any other Code) and follow these steps: Cover; damage may result. IC card device. SoftBank Mobile is not . Close Battery Cover firmly. Debris trapped liable for resulting damages. Enter PUK Code S % S Enter new between Cover and base may expose . Keep the USIM Card IC chip clean; PIN S % S Re-enter new PIN S % handset to liquid/dust. malfunction may result. Clean with soft , Write down PUK code. . To maintain water/dust resistance, close dry cloth. PUK Lock Battery Cover properly. . Do not attach labels to USIM Card. . Entering incorrect PUK Code ten Malfunction may result. . Battery is not waterproofed or dustproofed. consecutive times activates PUK Lock, Important disabling handset. For recovery, USIM Lithium-ion Battery . USIM Card is the property of SoftBank Mobile. Card must be reissued at a SoftBank . This product requires a . USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if Shop (fees apply). lithium-ion battery. lost or damaged. Lithium-ion batteries are a . Return USIM Card to SoftBank Mobile recyclable resource. upon subscription termination. . Returned USIM Cards are recycled. , To recycle a used . USIM Card specifications may change lithium-ion battery, take it to any shop without prior notice. displaying the symbol shown above. . Back up USIM Card files. SoftBank , To avoid fire or electric shock, do not Mobile is not liable for lost files. short-circuit or disassemble battery. . If your USIM Card or handset (with USIM Card inserted) is lost or stolen, suspend your service immediately. For details, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P. 9-1 ).

1-4 Charging Battery Charging Battery Battery must be inserted in handset to Place handset onto Desktop Connector Port 3 charge it. Release Holder Charging Battery Outside Japan Tabs . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for problems resulting from charging battery abroad. Important AC Charger Usage Note Arrows Down Illumination Light . Fold back blades after charging. Do not pull, bend or twist the cord. When Illumination Light Flashes AC 100V Outlet . Push handset as shown until it clicks . Battery is unchargeable; may be defective 2 5 into place. or simply at the end of its life; replace it. 34 16 Blades . Illumination Light glows red while Desktop Holder charging. . Illumination Light goes out when AC Charger Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 (sold battery is full. separately) together with Desktop Holder. Charger Connector . In this guide, ZTDAA1 is referred to as "AC 4 Disconnect handset from Charger." Insert Charger Connector Desktop Holder . AC Charger and Desktop Holder are not 1 waterproofed or dustproofed. Do not into Desktop Holder 5 Unplug AC Charger charge battery while handset is wet. . Insert connector in the correct . Handset and AC Charger may warm while orientation until it clicks. 6 Disconnect Charger charging. Connector from Desktop Extend blades and plug AC 2 Holder Charger into AC outlet . Squeeze Charger Connector release tabs and pull straight out to remove. Important Desktop Holder Usage Notes . Do not subject to force/pressure. . Do not attempt to open handset.

1-5 Power On/Off Handset Power On/Off Power On 4 Yes or No S % Retrieving Network Information Follow these steps when powering on Handset initiates Network Information 004SH for the first time: retrieval when %, a, B or A is pressed for the first time. 1 " (Long) . Waterproofing/dustproofing guidance appears following Power On Graphic; follow the steps below. " S " S % S b S % S 設定 S % S Language S % S English S % S " (Long) S " (Long) S Change Menu window opens Follow these steps to retrieve Network Information to use Network-related Select option S % services and TV; retrieval automatically 2 Standby Guide descriptions are Standard Menu sets Clock: based. . Choose No to enter Standby Yes S % S Retrieval starts immediately after powering on. 1 When USIM Card is Not Installed 2 % . Insert USIM Card appears; insert the . When subscribed to Keitai Wi-Fi, card to use handset. Wi-Fi Spot setup menu opens; follow . After Change Menu guidance, My onscreen instructions. To skip setup, Details setup starts. press $. Power Off 3 Enter last name S % S Enter first name S % 1 " (Long) . Change Menu display option . After Power Off Graphic, handset confirmation appears. shuts down.

1-6 Display & Indicators Display

Standby Indicator Descriptions Information Check active indicators and their Information window opens at the bottom Indicator Area descriptions. (Status Icon List) for Missed Calls, new mail, etc. 1 Tap indicator

Mobile Widgets

Information Window Information label (e.g., Message, etc.) . Active indicators are enlarged; and count appear in Information window. description for selected indicator Select an item and press % to open it. appears. Hereafter, most screenshots omit Mobile . After 1, Long Touch other indicators Opening Information List Manually Widgets and other icons. to view their descriptions. % S Phone S % S Information S % . After 1, tap indicator to open menu/ Clearing Information List window (e.g., Battery Meter window % S Phone S % S Information S from battery strength indicator). May % S B S Yes S % be unavailable for some indicators.

1-7 Display & Indicators

Display Rotation Softkeys Display Saving Sensor detects handset orientation, and Function/operation labels appear at the Display goes completely dark after set automatically rotates Display image with bottom of Display; see key assignments Display Saving time elapses. Press any handset orientation changes in functions below. Alternatively, tap Touch Panel to key (except " during a call) to cancel like Camera, Digital TV, and Internet, etc. execute the assigned function/operation. Display Saving and reilluminate Display. [ Portrait Orientation Backlight . Backlight turns off after Time Out time elapses. Press 0 - 9 to illuminate it (key press may affect active function). . Display goes completely dark during a call. (Backlight does not turn off first.)

B % A [ Landscape Orientation Landscape Portrait Some key assignments may vary with Orientation Orientation window content.

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1-8 Display & Indicators Indicators [ [ Display Indicators Function Status Notifications 1 3 1 5 When using Double Number in Dual 2 4 2 6 Mode, line type appears bottom right of 5 3 7 some indicators. 4 8 Active S! Application* [ Basic Status * Unread mail Paused S! Application 1 1 3 Music playback in progress Unread Delivery Report 2 1 TV recording in progress (handset) Answer Phone active & message recorded Within 3G range TV recording in progress 2 Answer Phone canceled & 1 Within GSM range (Memory Card) message recorded International roaming in progress Memory Card inserted 3 New Voicemail 2 Signal strength1 Accessing Memory Card 4 Missed Call or new mail on idle line 3 Battery strength2 2 Reading Memory Card 5 S! Appli Notification 1 Formatting Memory Card The more bars the better. 6 Contents Key received 2Flashes while charging; battery strength % TV Timer/TV Recording Timer set Unread S! Information Channel info (appears when Display activates, etc.) is an 3 Compass Indicator approximation. 7 Software Update result Music playback in progress (via 4 Bluetooth®) Unread S! Quick News info 8 5 Multiple functions (Multi Job) active Unread S! Friend's Status notification *Appears gold for some S! Applications. [ Warnings 1 3 2

1 Mail memory low 2 Message delivery failure 3 Memory Card unusable/misinserted

1-9 Display & Indicators

[ Transmissions USB Cable connected Schedule/Task (Alarm set) 4 5 USB transmission in progress Schedule/Task (Alarm unset) 1 6 Infrared transmission in progress 5 Alarm set 2 7 3 8 Infrared file transfer in progress 6 Hour Minder active 4 9 Bluetooth® transmission ready Manner mode active a Bluetooth® transmission in Drive mode active 7 1 progress ( appears for multiple SSL browsing in progress 9 Original mode active 1 connections) Packet transmission protocol ready VeilView active Bluetooth® talk in progress Receiving mail Keypad Lock active 2 IC Transmission in progress 8 Sending mail IC Card Lock active S! Addressbook Back-up S! Friend's Status online Ringtone (Silent) 3 transmission in progress Positioning in progress2 Ringtone (Increasing Volume) PC Site Browser in use 9 4 Software Update in progress Vibration for incoming Voice/ Direct Browser in use Wi-Fi transmission in progress Video Calls active 5 a Infrared transmission ready Auto Answer or Remote Monitor Keitai Wi-Fi available a 1Hidden while Mobile Widget is in use. active 6 RSS-compatible site 2 Flashes while positioning. Show Secret Data active 7 Weather Indicator 3The more blue bars the stronger the connection. b Function Lock (Once) active 8 Connected to Wi-Fi network3 [ Settings c Wakeup TV set 1 7 * 2 8 Indicator does not appear when Call 3 9 Forwarding is set to Video Calls only, with 4 a Voicemail unset. 5 b 6 c

1 Offline Mode active 2 Answer Phone active Call Forwarding or Voicemail active 3 (forwarding condition:Always )*

1-10 Sub Display Sub Display View date/time and the following [ Notifications [ Warnings indicators with handset closed. Missed Calls Message delivery failure Activating Backlight Answer Phone message recorded S! Information Channel info reception Missed Call Notification failure I 1 New Voicemail IP Service connection failure . Press I to toggle view. Unread mail Weather Indicator update failure Indicators Unread Delivery Report Public LAN auto authentication failure [ Basic Status Contents Key received Wi-Fi disabled Unread S! Information Channel info 1 Auto Backup failure 2 Weather Indicator update Location Info request [ Handset Status 1 1 Signal strength Pedometer target achieved Alarm 2 2 Battery strength Videos/Music menu update Schedule Alarm 1The more bars the better. S! Appli Notification Task Alar m 2 Flashes while charging. Unread S! Friend's Status notification TV Alarm (watch) Auto Backup complete TV Alarm (record) Auto Backup canceled

1-11 Touch Panel Using Touch Panel Touch Display to select menu items, open functions, scroll pages, etc. Basic Operations Long Touch Swipe

Tap

Touch item for 1+ seconds to execute Swipe Display to scroll. corresponding function/operation. Spread & Pinch Tap item to open corresponding function; Drag execute Softkey functions/operations. [ Double Tap Spread Tap Display twice in rapid succession (within approximately 0.6 seconds). Pinch

Spread or pinch fingers across Display to Touch and drag to move item or scribble/ enlarge or reduce images, etc. sketch; release when complete.

1-12 Touch Panel

Operational Examples Screen Scroll Open Menus To see items outside Display area, drag or Long Touch Display to open menu. Selection & Execution swipe in opposite direction. Tap item to open or execute corresponding function/operation.

Swipe right Important Touch Panel Usage Notes V . Touch Panel may not respond in these Tap Data Folder situations: , Use with gloves/long fingernails The result is the same as selecting an , Use of pens, pencils or sharp objects item with g and pressing %. Left portion appears , Use with objects on/against Display [ Two Taps , When Display is wet Enlarge & Reduce When corresponding Options menu is . To prevent malfunctions, do not: available, etc., tapping item may only Spread or pinch to enlarge or reduce , Touch Display with wet fingers select (highlight) it; tap the item again to images, etc. , Use if Display is wet execute function/operation. , Subject Display to force/pressure , Place labels or stickers over Display . Calibrate Touch Panel (P.1-14) to improve response. V Tap Music twice V

Enlarged . Double-tapping images, etc. may also enlarge/reduce them. Music folder opens . On Internet page or before saving captured image, Long Touch area/portion to enlarge it.

1-13 Touch Panel

Calibrating Touch Panel Calibrate Touch Panel to improve response. Hold handset normally during calibration. 1 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G 2 Touch Panel S % 3 Correct Touch Panel S %

4 Yes S % . Follow onscreen instructions. Undo Calibration . If calibration does not improve response, follow these steps to restore default setting: After 4, $

1-14 Menu Operations Main Menu

Opening Main Menu

Window Description Main Menu Items ■Touch Panel Messaging Open/create messages, etc. Yahoo! Browse the Internet S! Appli Use S! Applications including games Entertainment Receive news, play/download media files, etc. Camera Capture images or record video Videos/Music Access various media services ■Handset Key Tools Manage schedules, set Alarm, scan QR Codes, etc. Data Folder Open files saved on handset/Memory Card % Widget Use Mobile Widgets TV Watch/record TV programs Phone Search contacts, add entries, etc. Settings Customize handset interface, sounds, etc.

1-15 Menu Operations

Menu Navigation Follow these steps to open World Clock via handset keys or Touch Panel:

Open Main Menu Select Item Open Tab Select Item Use g to select Tools Use f to select Use e to select Handset Press % and press % Clock/Gauge tab World Clock and press % Keys

Touch Panel Tap MENU Tap Tools Tap Clock/Gauge tab Tap World Clock

Escape/Return Example: After opening World Clock

Navigate Back Return to Standby Using Touch Panel . If available, tap corresponding Softkey (CLEAR/BACK, END, etc.) to escape function or return to previous window.

Press $ Press "

1-16 Menu List Menu List [ Messaging S! Appli Golf Swing Video Camera Clock/Gauge Album Stopwatch Received Msg. S! Appli Library Scan Receipt Countdown Timer Create Message Osaifu-Keitai Barcode Reader World Clock Retrieve New Msg. Settings Scan Card Hour Minder Drafts Information Kanji/English Grabber Pedometer Templates Review Compass Sent Messages Entertainment Set Camera Key S! GPS Navi Unsent Messages Battery Meter S! Information Channel/Weather Chat Folder Videos/Music S! Quick News [ Doc./Rec. Server Mail Box Free Contents Videos/Music Dictionary Create New SMS S! Contents Store Search Settings Media Player Tools Notepad Memory Status S! Friend's Status [ PIM/Life Scratch Pad S! Circle Talk ASCII Art Yahoo! Calendar Blog Tool Voice Recorder Exchange Profile Yahoo! Keitai Viewer Barcode/Scan Alarms Menu List BookSurfing Phone Help Wakeup TV Bookmarks e-Book Viewer Relaxation Time [ Connectivity Saved Pages Tasks Wi-Fi Web Search Camera Household Accounts Bluetooth Enter URL Easy Auto Camera Calculator Infrared History Pro Auto Camera Expenses Memo IC Transmission PC Site Browser Quick Camera Osaifu-Keitai USB Mode Direct Browser Rapid Shooting Camera Simulated Call USB Charge Browser Settings Best Select Photo Memory Card Fish-eye Camera Backup/Restore Miniaturize Camera HD Video Camera Pro Auto Video Camera

1-17 Menu List [ G [ Data Folder Phone Phone/ Network User Dictionary Select Network Pictures Phone Book Set Key Shortcut Select Service DCIM Add New Entry Motion Control Re-search Signal Ring Songs·Tones Information Touch Panel Offline Mode S! Appli Call Log Set Key Light Retrieve NW Info Widget Play Messages Double Number Network Info Music Play Voicemail Videos/Music Menu Updates Wi-Fi Videos S! Addressbook Back-up Memory Card External Device Lifestyle-Appli My Details Backup/Restore Books Set Category Locks Customized Screen Mail Groups Software Update Status Templates Rakutomo Link Master Reset Flash® Speed Dial/Mail [ Call Other Documents Touch-Tone Signal List Call Time/Data Counter Memory Status Settings/Manage Answer Phone Widget Settings Voicemail/Call Forwarding Video Call Widget Store [ Sound/Display Caller ID Widget Contents Mode Settings )Missed Calls Settings Display Int'l Calling Customized Screen Call Barring TV Sounds & Alerts Auto Answer Date & Time Call Waiting Digital TV 言語選択 (Language) TV Player Ringer Output TV-Image Folder Earpiece Volume TV Link Change Menu TV Listing Reservation List Recorder Contents Settings

1-18 Security Codes Security Codes

These codes are required for handset If Security Code is Unset Saving Handset Code use. (Set Handset Code and . Code setup message/window appears Administrator Code beforehand.) whenever Security Code is required. Enter four to eight digits. . Guide descriptions are based on the Incorrect Code Entry % S Settings S % S f assumption that Handset Code and 1 . Message appears for incorrect code Phone/G Administrator Code are set. entries; retry. . Write down Security Codes. . Incoming/outgoing call restriction settings Locks S % . Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank will be locked if incorrect code is entered 2 Mobile is not liable for misuse or damages. three times consecutively during the Use or change some setting. To resolve, Center Access Code Handset Code* functions (Network Password) must be changed. Required for Reset , If you have previously changed Administrator Settings, Reset All, Network Password on a SoftBank Code* Direct Browser Lock, handset, enter the latest code. Locks Menu Proxy Setting, etc. Four-digit code selected Handset Code Settings S % at contract; change 3 Center Access service options, access Code (Network Save Handset Code S % Optional Services via 4 Password) landlines, or set call 5 Enter Handset Code S % restrictions Re-enter Handset CodeS % *Set/change on handset. 6 Changing Handset Code After 4, enter current Handset CodeS % S Enter new Handset CodeS % S Re-enter new Handset CodeS %

1-19 Security Codes

Saving Administrator Code Need/UnNeed Setting Enter four to eight digits. For enhanced security, set Need/UnNeed In Locks menu, Setting to Need; Handset Code is now 1 required to delete all files/entries, etc. Administrator Setting S % 1 In Locks menu, Handset 2 Register Administrator Code Settings S % Code S % 2 Need/UnNeed Setting S % 3 Enter Administrator Code S % 3 Need S % S Enter Handset Code S % 4 Re-enter Administrator Code S % Changing Administrator Code After2 , enter current Administrator Code S % S Enter new Administrator Code S % S Re-enter new Administrator Code S %

1-20 Mobile Manners Mobile Manners

Please use your handset responsibly. Use When Manner Mode is Active Offline Mode these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate . Ringtones and other sounds are muted. handset use can be both dangerous and . 004SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts. Temporarily suspends all transmissions. bothersome. Please take care not to . Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume. 1 % S Settings S % S f disturb others when using your handset. . To unmute Speaker temporarily while Network Adjust handset use according to your playing music, etc., follow these steps: surroundings. During playback, a S % S Yes or Offline Mode S % . Power it off in theaters, museums and other No S % S Adjust volume 2 places where silence is the norm. Canceling Manner Mode 3 On S % . Refrain from using it in restaurants, hotel ) (Long) lobbies, elevators, etc. . Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, buses, etc. . Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Manner Mode Mutes most handset function sounds. 1 ) (Long) . Offline Mode is set. Canceling Offline Mode In 3, Off S %

. Manner mode is set.

1-21 My Details & Basic Settings My Details & Basic Settings

Handset Number & Address Date & Time Language 1 % S 0 1 % S Settings S % S In 1 % S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Date Sound/Display menu, & Time S % Language or 言語選択 S % 2 Set Date/Time S % 2 English or 日本語 S % 3 Enter the year S Enter the month S Enter the day S . Handset phone number, mail Enter the time S % address (unsaved by default) and the . If a confirmation appears, choose name entered at initial setup appear. Yes and press %. Editing My Details After 1, f (select tab) S Select item S A S Select item S % S Edit S A

1-22 World Clock Opening World Clock Auto World Clock Setting World Clock Manually 3 f Select area S % Powering on outside Japan automatically 1 % S Tools S % S f 4 " S Standby returns sets World Clock; the local time for your Clock/Gauge S World Clock Advancing One Hour (Daylight Saving) current location appears in Standby. S % Upon returning to Japan, original World [Set Time Zone Window] A , To cancel, press A. Clock setting and Clock view will return. Adding Custom Time Zone Disabling Auto World Clock [Set Time Zone Window] B S Enter Local Time city name S % S e + or - S d S % S Settings S % S In Zone 1 Enter time difference S % Sound/Display menu, Date & Time S % Opening World Clock in Standby Manually 2 Auto World Clock S % World Time Zone 1 % S Settings S % S In 3 Disabled S % Sound/Display menu, Display S % 2 % 2 Standby Display S % 3 Clock/Calendar S % 4 World Clock (L), etc. S % 5 " S Standby returns

Set Time Zone Window

1-23 Memory Card Memory Card Installation Use microSD/microSDHC Memory Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to save and organize files for use on 004SH. If inserted, captured images, downloads and other files save to Memory Card. (My Pictograms and Graphic Mail templates savehandset.) to Important Memory Card Usage Notes Inserting & Removing 3 Insert battery, then close . Do not force Memory Card into or out of Battery Cover (P.1-3) handset. Power off first. Precaution . Keep Memory Cards out of infant's reach; Remove battery (P.1-3) . Memory Card Slot is located above may cause suffocation if swallowed. 1 USIM Card Slot. Do not insert Memory . Do not touch terminals or expose them to Insert card 2 Card into USIM Card Slot. metal objects. If Appears after Power On . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages Top: . Memory Card may not be inserted resulting from accidental loss/alteration of Memory Card Slot information. Keep a copy of Phone Book properly; reinsert the card. entries, etc. in a separate place. Removing Memory Card Bottom: . Gently push in card and release it; card . Never power off or remove battery while USIM Card Slot pops out. Pull card straight out gently. files are being accessed. . Be careful not to erase or overwrite files accidentally.

. With terminal side down, insert card until it clicks. . Do not insert other objects into Memory Card Slot.

1-24 Memory Card Formatting Memory Card When using a new Memory Card for the first time, format it on the handset before trying to save files, etc. Format Card deletes all Memory Card files, even those created on other devices. 1 % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Memory Card S % 2 Format Card S % S Yes S % . Offline Mode is set. Handset transmissions are suspended until format is complete. 3 Yes S % . To cancel, choose No and press %. Precaution . Never power off or remove battery while formatting; may cause damage.

1-25 Text Entry Universal Operations, Etc. Text Entry

Use handset keys to enter text. Unless Switching Entry Modes Character Entry Basics noted otherwise, text entry descriptions are for text entry windows. 1 & Use Keypad to enter characters. Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle character options for that key. Example: In Double-byte Katakana mode, press 1 three times. 111 Text Entry Window (Message Text) . Available entry modes appear. ■ YY■ア Y ■イ ■ウ Opening Help Select mode S % . Press ! to toggle options in reverse. B S Help S % 2 To type characters assigned to the same . Entry Mode Indicators: Note key, press d first. * . Pressing " repeatedly may not close Kanji (Hiragana) Example: In Single-byte Alphanumerics text entry windows. / Double/Single-byte Katakana mode, enter no. Double-byte Alphanumerics / 66 d 666 (upper/lower case) ■ YY■n Y nno Single-byte Alphanumerics / (upper/lower case) . Long Press a key to enter the current Single-byte Number character and advance cursor. Character Code 66 6 (Long) 666

* ■ YYn Y nno 予 appears when Predictive is active. ■

2-1 Text Entry Entering Characters Hiragana Kanji 4 % Follow these steps to enter すずき in Convert すずき to 鈴木. Kanji (Hiragana) mode: 1 Type すずき 1 333 (す) S d S 333 (す) S ( (ず) S 22 (き)

. In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, word suggestions change as hiragana are typed. (Predictive) . Long Press& to toggle suggestion % (Confirm) mode between Standard, Literary, . Words likely to follow the entry 2 Spoken and Automatic. (Personal Mode) appear based on previous entries. (Previous Usage) b 2 When Target Word is Not Listed . Press B or A to segment hiragana to convert separately. , Press A to toggle Predictive and Non-Predictive suggestions. Deleting Words/Phrases from Entry Log 3 鈴木 Type hiraganaS b S Select word/ . To exit suggestion list, press $. phrase S & (Long) S Yes S %

2-2 Text Entry

Entering from Dictionaries Correction Conversion Pictograms & Symbols (Search Word) After mistyping hiragana assigned to the . May be unavailable depending on entry mode. Enter text by referring to word definitions, same key (e.g., い instead of う), follow . Immediately after inserting a descriptive translations, etc. these steps to enter intended word/phrase word such as 嬉しい or 悲しい, from suggestion list without retyping: corresponding Pictograms may appear in Type hiragana S Before suggestion list. (PictgramWordLink) 1 (Available when three or more hiragana completing entry, & are typed.) 1 ( . Pictogram or Symbol List appears. Type hiragana S Before 1 (Log appears if Pictogram/Symbol selecting word/phrase, a has been used.) . Corrected word suggestions appear. 2 & (toggle tabs) S B or A 2 Select word/phrase S % (toggle Lists) Katakana . Press & to toggle dictionaries. Follow these steps to switch to Double-byte 2 Select word, etc. S % Katakana mode and enterジュン : . Definition/translation appears. 1 & S アイウ S % 3 % 2 33 (シ) S ( (ジ) S One-Hiragana Conversion 88 (ユ) S ' (ュ ) S . While entering message text, press' Type the first hiragana for a suggestion 000 (ン) S % in Pictogram List to toggle Cross-Carrier list from previously selected words. Pictograms and all Pictograms. Alternatively, press& to switch to My Example: すずき was previously Pictogram or Symbol List. converted to 鈴木. 333 (す) S b 3 Select Pictogram or Symbol 1 S % 2 Select word/phrase S % . Pictograms are double-byte even in single-byte entry modes. 4 $ S List closes

2-3 Text Entry

Emoticons Hiragana to Katakana/ Using Wildcard Characters Alphanumeric Conversion 1 B S Emoticons S % To improve word suggestions in Kanji Enter katakana and alphanumerics in (Hiragana) mode, or Single-byte Alpha- 2 Select emoticon S % Kanji (Hiragana) mode. numerics mode, add *s, or *s (wildcard Example: To enter PM characters) respectively, to entries. Use Alternative Emoticon Entry Method * or * to specify the character count: . In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, typeかお or a Use key inscriptions. For example, type あか** for a list of descriptive word such asわーい or うーん, 76 S A words/phrases of four or more characters then convert the entry. 1 starting with あか or あが; type so** for a Mail & Web Extensions list of case insensitive words/phrases that start with so. Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily. Example: Kanji (Hiragana) mode 1 B S Quick Addr. List S % 1 Type hiragana S d S d 2 Select extension S % . Extensions are single-byte even in double-byte entry modes.

2 Select word/phrase (PM) S %

. * appears; to type another, press d again. 2 b S Select word/phrase S %

2-4 Text Entry Editing Characters

Deleting & Editing Recovering Deleted Characters Copy/Cut & Paste . Press ! to recover characters deleted Follow these steps to correct また、お願 with $. 1 B S Cut or Copy S % S いします to また明日お願いします: Deleting All Text Select first character S % Select character . Long Press $ at the end of text. To 1 delete characters on and after cursor, select the first character of text and Long Press $. Jumping to the End or Top of Text B S Cursor Position S % S Jump Cut to End or Jump to Top S % . To cancel and start over, press A. 2 $ 2 Highlight text range S % 3 Select target location S ( (Long)

. The highlighted character is deleted. 3 Select target location S Enter characters . Text is entered. Pasting Previously Cut/Copied Text Select target location S B S Paste S % S Select text S % , Available when Paste List appears.

2-5 Fonts Customizing Fonts

Enlarging All Fonts Resizing Specific Fonts Changing Font Weight Follow these steps to enlarge fonts for 1 % S Settings S % 1 In Font Settings menu, Font menus, text entry, etc.: Weight S % 1 & (Long)

2 Select weight S % 2 In Sound/Display menu, Using Mincho Font 2 Large Font Menu S % Display S % 1 In Font Settings menu, Font Canceling Large Font Menu Font Settings S % Type S % & (Long) S Standard Menu S % 3 2 Ming-cho S %

Font Settings Menu 4 Font Size S % S Select item S % 5 Select size S %

2-6 Wallpaper Wallpaper 1 % S Settings S % S In Selecting Images Smaller or Larger than Slide Show Wallpaper Sound/Display menu, Display Set Slide Show to appear in Standby. Display S % After 4, select option S % S % , For Centered, use e to zoom in/out or Some folders/files may not be supported. 2 Wallpaper S % press B to rotate. 1 In Wallpaper menu, Slide W Downloading Images via Yahoo! Keitai paper S % In 3, Download Pictures S % , Read terms of service and then follow Folder Setting S % onscreen instructions. 2 Selecting Images with Limited Usage Period 3 Pictures or DCIM S % . A confirmation appears. Follow these steps: Yes S % S % 4 Select sub folder S % S If Double Number Mode Menu Opens Set this folder S % Select mode S % . Omit steps for sub folder if none is Selecting Chara Time Files applicable. In 3, Chara Time S % S Select file If There is No Image in Set Folder S % S % S % Wallpaper Menu . Preset images appear. Using Preset Images 3 Select folder S % In 3, Preset Pictures S % Changing Pattern 4 Select file S % In 2, Pattern Setting S % S Select . Some files may not be usable. pattern S % . Omit the next step when Preset , To check patterns, select one and pressB. Pictures is selected in 3. . Use e to zoom in/out or press B to rotate. 5 %

2-7 Sounds & Alerts Customizing Handset Responses

Ringtone Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail, etc. Vibration After 3, Duration S % S Enter Use preset sounds or media files saved in time S % 1 In Sounds & Alerts menu, Data Folder, etc. Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions Vibration S % % S Settings S % S In In 4, Videos S % S 5 1 Select item S % S Switch Sound/Display menu, If Portion of File Content is Specifiable 2 . After 5, start point selection window On/Off S % Sounds & Alerts S % opens. Follow these steps: Select start point S % 3 On S % Selecting Files with Limited Usage Period Vibration Pattern S % . A confirmation appears. Choose Yes and 4 . press % to proceed. To check vibration patterns, select one and press B. ® Machi-Uta Service Registration Select pattern S % Sounds & Alerts Menu (Japanese) 5 Setting Ringtones to Control Vibration Use Machi-Uta® to play music instead of the Ringtone/videos S % In 3, Link to Sound S % 2 standard ringback tone for the other party. Important Vibration Usage Note Select item S % Machi-Uta® requires a separate contract 3 . Cancel Vibration when charging battery For For New Message, etc., select and basic monthly fee. to help avoid accidents. Assign Tone and press %. 1 In Sounds & Alerts menu, 4 Select folder S % Machi-Uta S % 5 Select tone/file S % 2 Register/Cancel S % . Some files may not be usable. . Follow onscreen instructions.

2-8 Emergency Calls Emergency Calls

Your location is automatically reported to Handset Restrictions & the corresponding agency (police, etc.) Emergency Calls when you place emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets. Emergency calls are possible even while (Emergency Location Report) some handset restrictions are active. 004SH reports Location Information Emergency Active Restriction based on positioning signals from radio Calls stations. Function Lock (in Locks) . Registration/transmission fees do not apply. Bar Outgoing Calls (in Possible . Positioning accuracy is affected by Call Barring) location/signal conditions. Always provide Offline Mode your location and purpose on the phone. Restricted . Location Information is not reported when Keypad Lock emergency calls are placed without Caller PIN Entry (in Locks) ID (such as when the number is prefixed with 184). However, the corresponding agency may obtain your Location Information in a life threatening situation. . Location Information is not reported during international roaming.

3-1 Voice Calling Voice Calling

Answering a Voice Call Placing a Voice Call Placing an International Call Incoming Call window opens for a call. 1 Enter phone number with 1 Enter phone number with area code area code S B . To correct entry, use f to place cursor under the digit and press $. 2 Int'l Call S % To delete the digits above and after Select country S % S ! the cursor, Long Press $. 3 . Handset dials the number. ! Incoming Voice Call Window 2 " S Call ends . Wait for receiver to accept the call. 4 ! to accept the call 1 Calling Unlisted Countries . Call connects. In 3, Enter Code S % S Enter 2 " S Call ends country code S % S ! Muting Ringer Temporarily When a call arrives, ) Earpiece Volume During a call, e or L After Calls to/from Unsaved Numbers 3 " S Call ends . Save to Phone Book confirmation appears. SelectNew Entry or New Detail and press% Specifying Line when Using Double to save number; Phone Book entry window Number in Dual Mode or entry search window opens, respectively. After 1, % S Select Line(Voice) S % S Select line S %

3-2 Voice Calling

Placing Calls from Outside Japan

See below to place a call to Japan from abroad. Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. See SoftBank Mobile Website for details: http://mb.softbank.jp/en/global_services/ Access roaming area/rate information or print it out to carry with you while traveling abroad. 1 Enter phone number with area code S B S Int'l Call S % 2 日本(JPN) S % S ! . Handset dials the number. . To call other countries, select the target country instead of 日本(JPN). 3 " S Call ends Calling SoftBank Handsets . In 2, always select 日本(JPN). Calling Landlines & Mobiles within the Same Country Enter phone number with area code S ! S Dial to Your Stay S % Calls Overseas . Calling may not be possible outside Japan. Connections depend on available network, signal strength, and handset settings.

3-3 Video Calling Video Calling

View the other party's image or send an Answering a Video Call Placing a Video Call Outgoing Image to compatible handsets. Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls. This Incoming Call window opens for a call. Enter phone number S % page describes functions/operations 1 unique to Video Call. 2 Video Call S % Window Description

Other Party's Number/Name

Incoming Image Incoming Video Call Window 1 ! to accept the call . Alternative Image is sent. (Video Call charges apply to the caller.) Outgoing Image 2 " S Call ends . Image appears when call is accepted. Answering with Camera Image Important Video Call Usage Notes [Incoming Video Call Window] % S 3 " S Call ends . If both parties are using handset models No S % Specifying Line when Using Double without internal cameras, Video Call [ Engaged Video Call Operations cannot be used as intended. Number in Dual Mode . If both parties are not using the same Toggle View & After 1, Select Line(Video) S % S Video Call system, call may be Toggle Outgoing Image % Select line S % interrupted. (Video Call charges apply.) Open Help B S Help S % . Video Calls cannot be placed while TV is active.

3-4 Optional Services Optional Services Call Forwarding and Voicemail can only Initiating Call Forwarding 7 Select phone number S % be set simultaneously when Call . Omit 7 if only one number is saved. Forwarding is set to Video Calls. Follow these steps to divert calls to a phone number saved in Phone Book after % Automatically divert all or all 8 Call unanswered incoming calls to selected ring time (No Answer set): Forwarding Select ring time S % another preset phone number (Numbers starting with 1, 00, 0120 or 9 Redirect all or unanswered 0990 cannot be saved.) Diverting Calls without Handset Response calls to Voicemail Center; In 5, Always S % S 6 - 8 Voicemail 1 % S Settings S % S f access messages from Call Entering Forwarding Number Directly handset/touch tone phones In 6, Enter Number S % S Enter Call Answer incoming calls or Voicemail/Call Forwarding phone number S % S Select ring * 2 Waiting open another line during a call S % time S % Switch between open lines Group or connect multiple lines at Calling* once for teleconferencing Show or hide your own Caller ID number when placing calls Call Restrict incoming/outgoing Barring calls depending on conditions Voicemail/Call Forwarding Menu *A separate contract is required. 3 Diverts S % 4 Select call type S % 5 No Answer S % 6 Phone Book S % S Select entry S %

3-5 Optional Services

Initiating Voicemail Missed Call Notification Playing Messages Follow these steps to divert calls to Activate this function for records of calls 1 In Voicemail/Call Forwarding Voicemail Center after selected ring time missed when handset is off/out-of-range menu, Voicemail S % (No Answer set): and Voicemail is active. Play Voicemail S % In Voicemail/Call Forwarding % S Settings S % S f 2 1 1 . Follow the voice guidance for further menu, Voicemail S % S Call operations. Activate S % ) Missed Calls S % S % Deleting New Voicemail Message Indicator 2 2 No Answer S % S Select . Follow the voice guidance for further In , Clear Indicator S % S Yes 2 operations. S % ring time S % Diverting Calls without Handset Response Canceling Call Forwarding/Voicemail In 2, Always S % 1 In Voicemail/Call Forwarding menu, Cancel All S % 2 Yes S %

3-6 Phone Book Creating Phone Book Entries Enter a name, phone number and mail 3 Add Phone Number: S % 5 Category: S % S Select address (enter at least one of these items) S Enter phone number S Category S % and classify the entry. % S Select type S % 1 % S Phone S % S Add New Entry S %

. To save additional phone numbers, repeat 3.

Last Name: S % S Enter last 4 Add Email Address: S % 2 S Enter mail address S % name S % S First Name:S Phone Book Entry Window % S Enter first nameS % S Select type S % 6 A . Entry is saved to Phone Book. Incoming Calls while Creating Entry . Contents are temporarily saved. End the call to return. Selecting Mode when Using Double Number in Dual Mode [Phone Book Entry Window] Mode: . Characters entered for names . To save additional mail addresses, S % S Select mode S % S 6 (reading for kanji) appear. repeat 4.

3-7 Phone Book

Personal Ringtone Customizing Response by Category Saving Numbers After Calls Set tone for calls from saved numbers. 1 % S Phone S % S Set After a call, save number to Phone Book. 1 In Phone Book entry Category S % window, select item, e.g., 2 Select Category S B S Tone-Voice Call: S % Select item S % 2 Assign Tone S % S Select 3 Select item S % S Select folder S % item, e.g., Assign Tone S 3 Select tone/file S % S A % S Customize responses 1 When confirmation appears, . Customize responses in the same New Entry S % S Saving Secret Entries way as Phone Book entries. . Not available for USIM Card. Complete other fields S A Hide Phone Book entries to require Saving to an Existing Entry Handset Code for access. Responses Set by Phone Book Entry . Settings for each entry take priority. In 1, New Detail S % S Select 1 In Phone Book entry entry S % S Complete other fields window, Secret: S % S A 2 On S % S A Accessing Secret Entries b S B S Unlock Temporarily S % S Enter Handset Code S %

3-8 Phone Book Using Phone Book Entries

Dialing via Phone Book Changing Search Method Opening from Other Functions 1 b S f Select katakana row Phone Book Search Methods: Example: Enter a recipient via Phone Shows entries with Readings Book when sending a message. By あかさたな that start with katakana in the specified row Opens entries in the By Category specified Category Shows all entries in Entry Search Window (By あかさたな) By Reading Reading order (katakana, . When using Double Number in Dual alphabetical then numerical) Select Recipient Window Mode, line indicators appear. 1 In entry search window, B 1 Phone Book S % 2 Select entry S % S Ph.Book Settings S % . Entry search window opens. 3 Select phone number 2 Sort Entries S % 2 Select entry S % 4 ! 3 Select method S % 3 Select phone number or Placing Video Calls Changing Search Method Temporarily mail address S % After 3, % S Video Call S % [Entry Search Window] A (press to . Recipient is entered. toggle search methods) . Omit 3 if only one number or address is saved.

3-9 Customizing Handset Address Messaging Customizing Handset Address Change alphanumerics before @ of the Saving Address 3 Yes S % default handset mail address. For more information, see When handset address is changed, https://www.email.softbank.ne.jp/help/e/address.html. SoftBank Mobile sends new address confirmation via S! Mail. Changing Address 1 B S Settings S % 2 Address Settings S % . Handset connects to the Internet. Select English and press %, then follow onscreen instructions. To save new address to My Details, follow these steps. (New address is effective even if not saved.) 4 A 1 Message S %

2 Information S %

4-1 Sending Messages Sending S! Mail Follow these steps to send S! Mail to a 6 Select subject field S % S Incoming Calls while Creating Message number/address saved in Phone Book: Enter subject S % . Content is saved temporarily. End the call B S Create Message S % to return. 1 Select message text field When a PC Mail Account exists, select 7 Personal Mode . S! Mail and press %. S % When recipient is entered via Phone Book, text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type. Previewing Outgoing Message After 8, B S Preview Message S % Text Entry Window Pictogram Entry . In Pictogram List, press' to toggle S! Mail Composition Window 8 Enter message S % Cross-Carrier Pictograms and all Pictograms. . Pictogram appearance may differ by carrier. Select recipient field S % 2 Specifying Line when Using Double Phone Book S % Number in Dual Mode 3 [S! Mail Composition Window]B S Select entry S % Switch Line S % S Select line S % 4 Converting to Graphic Mail 5 Select number or mail After 8, Auto Art S % S Select address S % decoration type S % S A (Next) or . Omit 5 if only one number or B (Prev.) S % S 9 address is saved. S! Mail Composition Window , To cancel conversion, follow these steps before 9: . When a mail address is entered, A S Transmission starts avoid using single-byte katakana in 9 B S Cancel Arrangement S % S . To cancel, pressA during transmission. message text or subject; may not Yes S % appear properly on recipient devices.

4-2 Sending Messages

Attaching Files Attaching Non-Image Files . In 2, select a folder other than Picture Send attachments to compatible handsets. and press %, then select a file. Follow these steps to attach images to S! Mail: Attaching Multiple Files 1 In S! Mail Composition After 3, Attach (1) S % S Attach window after composing File S % S Picture S % S Select folder S % S Select file S % S A message, select attachment S 4 field S % , X in Attach (X) indicates the number of attached files. 2 Picture S % S Select folder S % Auto Image Resize Select file S % Large images may be automatically reduced 3 to approximately 400 - 500 KB by default. Change resize setting via Picture Auto Resize in Create/Send Settings. If Recipient Cannot Receive Large Messages (Up to 2 MB) . Message may be truncated or attachments may be lost.

File attached 4 A S Transmission starts

4-3 Sending Messages Sending SMS Follow these steps to send SMS to a 6 Select message text field Incoming Calls while Creating Message number saved in Phone Book: S % . Content is saved temporarily. End the call B S Create New SMS S % to return. 1 Personal Mode . When recipient is entered via Phone Book, text entry window word suggestions change by recipient type. Text Entry Window When Message Text Exceeds Limit . A confirmation appears. To convert SMS SMS Composition Window 7 Enter message S % to S! Mail, choose Yes and press %. Specifying Line when Using Double 2 Select recipient field S % Number in Dual Mode [SMS Composition Window]B S 3 Phone Book S % Switch Line S % S Select lineS % Entering Pictograms Automatically Select entry S % 4 After 7, Auto Art S % S A (Next) 5 Select number S % SMS Composition Window or B (Prev.) S % S 8 . Omit 5 if only one number is saved. 8 A S Transmission starts

4-4 Customizing S! Mail Retrieval Customizing S! Mail Retrieval Set complete S! Mail retrieval to manual 5 Off S % By Mail Address (Server sends only initial portion of message text without attachments) or set Retrieving Complete S! Mail Automatically Specify mail addresses or domains handset to retrieve complete messages when Approximate Size is 300 KB or Less (alphanumerics after @ of mail addresses). 5 automatically by specifying sender type, In , On(Up to 300KB) S % 1 In Selected Mail menu, mail address, etc. Restricting Automatic Retrieval Individual Address S B Retrieving Messages Manually By Sender Type 2 Select blank entry S % B S Settings S % 1 1 In Message Download menu, 3 Select method S % S 2 Receive Settings S % Condition(Auto) S % Select/enter address S % . Repeat 2 - 3 to add mail addresses. 3 Message Download S % 2 Selected Mail S B 4 A 5 % () S A Restricting by Domain (Direct Entry) [Selected Mail Menu] Receive by the Domain S B S Select blank entry Message Download Menu Selected Mail Menu S % S Direct Entry S % S Enter domain S % S A S 5 4 Auto Settings S % 3 Select item S % (/) S A

4-5 Handling Messages Managing & Using Messages Messaging Folders Checking Messages 2 Select folder S % Messages are organized in folders by type. 1 B S Received Msg. or Sent Messages S % Received Messages

Incomplete/ Unsent Messages Message List Sent Messages Select message S % Failed or Send 3 Reservation Messages Folder List Auto Delete . When a PC Mail Account exists, PC . Oldest received/sent messages are Mail folder (folder with the name deleted automatically to save new ones specified in Account Name) appears. when memory is full. Protect important . Select Mail folder or PC Mail folder messages to avoid unintentional deletion. and press A to hide/show sub Message Window Opening Help folders. To open full message list, hide sub folders and press %. . Follow these steps in folder list, message Protecting Messages list or message window: B S Help S % 1 In message list, select message When Failed Message is Saved S B S Manage Msg. S % . A reminder message appears upon Lock S % opening Messaging menu. 2 Canceling Protection In 2, Unlock S %

4-6 Handling Messages

Window Description Message Window

Message List Sender or Recipient Subject (except for SMS) Received or Sent Date & Time Message Type/Status (see below) Message Text

Sender or Recipient Press ( or # to open other messages (higher or lower in message list). Changing Font Size Message Text [Message Window] 3 (Long) to [ Message Type/Status enlarge or 1 (Long) to reduce Mail Notice Unread (remaining portion exists) Unread Read Delivery Report Sent Attachments Failed Protected Replied Priority (High) Forwarded Priority (Low) Send Reservation set USIM Card SMS

"SMS" or "PC" appears accordingly on indicators.

4-7 PC Mail PC Mail Receive or reply to PC mail account messages. Important PC Mail Usage Notes . Receiving PC Mail for the first time after Save PC mail account information to handset: Retrieve mail delivered to PC Mail Account setup may incur high ISP or Yahoo! accounts. . User Name . Incoming Mail Server charges due to large-volume packet . Alternatively, use automatic transmissions. . . Password Outgoing Mail Server message retrieval option. . Setting handset to retrieve PC Mail automatically may incur high packet . Mail Address transmission fees; remember this, especially when using handset outside Japan. . Other functions may slow while handset is checking for new messages. Local . Checking for new messages may incur ISP packet transmission fees even when none exists. SBM . Single-byte katakana and Pictograms are Server not supported. Yahoo! . When messages sent from handset to PC Japan mail account are retrieved by handset (then opened, replied with quotes, forwarded, etc.), included Pictograms may not appear or may appear as different characters. Messages are saved in unique folders; reply to/send messages via PC mail account addresses.

PC Mail % Folder

4-8 PC Mail

PC Mail Account Setup 1 B S Settings S % S PC Using Yahoo! Mail Addresses Mail Settings S % In 3, Set Quick Yahoo! Mail S % S . Proceed with setup according to Yes or No S % information supplied by ISP. , Follow onscreen instructions. . PC Mail services may be unavailable , Choose No to create a new account. depending on the services, settings or Editing Accounts contract details for your PC mail account. In 3, select account S % S From 4 Confirm compatibility with POP/SMTP Deleting Accounts message retrieval/transmission via e-mail In 3, select account S B S Yes software beforehand. PC Mail Account S % S % [ Mandatory Items for Retrieval 2 Saving User ID & Password for Transmission Required to connect to S % . If User Name and Password are unset User Name 3 incoming mail server Set Receiving items are automatically Required to connect to Account Name S % S used for SMTP authentication. Follow Password 4 incoming mail server Enter name S % these steps if ISP requires User Name Incoming mail server and Password: ReceivingServer Set Receiving S % S address 5 In 6, Set Sending S % S Sender Select item S % S Select/ Auth. S % S SMTP Auth. S B S [ Mandatory Items for Transmission enter item S % S A User Name S % S Enter name S Mail Address Address to use PC Mail . User Name, Password and % S Password S % S Enter Outgoing mail server password S % S A S $ S 7 Sender Server ReceivingServer are mandatory. address 6 Set Sending S % S Select Setting Other Items item S % S Select/enter . Edit information as needed; for description, select an item and press B. item S % . Mail Address and Sender Server are mandatory. 7 A S A S % . If a confirmation appears, follow onscreen prompts.

4-9 PC Mail

Retrieving New PC Mail Sending PC Mail

Retrieve new messages from created Follow these steps to create and send PC Mail: accounts. If message count is high, some B S Create Message S % may not be received on the first attempt. 1 1 B S B 2 Select PC Mail AccountS % B 3 Complete message S A S 2 Transmission starts Select PC Mail folder S % 3 Converting to S! Mail S Select message S % After 2, B S Convert to S! Mail S % S Yes S % Note . Single-byte katakana and Pictograms are Message Window not supported. . Press A to retrieve full message. . Message window is similar to that of S! Mail. Deleting Messages [Message List] Select message S B S Delete S % S Select option S % S Yes S % Retrieving Messages by Account After 1, select account S % S 3 , Omit 3 if only one message is retrieved.

4-10 Internet Services Internet Service Basics Access the Mobile Internet via Yahoo! Keitai, or view PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser or Direct Browser. . Service requires a separate contract; retrieve Network Information to use these services. . For more about Yahoo! Keitai, see SoftBank Mobile Website (P.9-1). . Outside Japan, Yahoo! Keitai and PC Site Browser cannot be used over Wi-Fi.

Transmission/Information Fees Security Opening Secure Pages Some page content may automatically Electronic certificates are saved on . A confirmation appears. Choose Yes and activate Internet connection incurring handset to support SSL (encryption press % to proceed. transmission fees. (Information fees may also protocol for Internet transmissions of . When a security notice appears, apply.) To prevent automatic connection, important/sensitive information). subscribers must decide for themselves select an appropriate option forScript whether or not to open the page. Opening Settings, Flash® auto-download and secure pages constitutes agreement to Download Videosin Security Settings (e.g., the terms of usage. SoftBank, VeriSign via Browser Settings for Yahoo! Keitai). Japan, Cybertrust, Entrust Japan, GMO GlobalSign, RSA Security, SECOM Trust Systems and Comodo Japan cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL.

5-1 Yahoo! Keitai Using Yahoo! Keitai

Access Yahoo! Keitai sites via 3G Using Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Returning to Previous Pages Network or Wi-Fi. [Internet Page] A S Previous page . To use Wi-Fi, subscribe to Keitai Wi-Fi and Browse Yahoo! Keitai sites from Yahoo! opens complete related settings. Keitai Main Menu. , Follow these steps to return to the . Within registered access point range, A S Connection starts initial page: handset connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi 1 [Internet Page] B S Forward S % automatically whenever possible; switch Cursor Returning to Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu between 3G and Wi-Fi manually. [Internet Page] B S Yahoo! Keitai . Network does not switch to Wi-Fi S % automatically if Wi-Fi signal reception is User Authentication poor or after switching it to 3G manually. . Follow these steps to open pages . Internet pages may not open depending on requiring authentication: connection/Server status, etc. Enter user ID or passwordS % S A Internet Page Using History % S Yahoo! S % S History S % . Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu opens. S Select record S % . To disconnect, press A. Entering URLs Directly % S Yahoo! S % S Enter URL S Highlight menu item S % 2 % S Enter URL S % . Corresponding page opens. Accessing メニューリスト Directly . Repeat 2 to open additional links. % S Yahoo! S % S Menu List S % , " S Yes S % S Page メニューリスト is a portal to Yahoo! 3 Keitai content and services. (Includes a closes link to lists of sites supporting English.) Switching between 3G and Wi-Fi Manually [Internet Page] B S Convenient Functions S % S Switch Wi-Fi/3G S % S Select network S % Browsing in Wideview [Internet Page] Rotate handset 90 degrees counterclockwise , Use Multi Selector according to page orientation. 5-2 PC Sites Browsing PC Sites View PC Internet sites via PC Site 1 % S Yahoo! S % Direct Browser Browser or Direct Browser. (Direct . Use this Wi-Fi-based browser to view PC PC Site Browser or Direct Browser requires Wi-Fi connection.) 2 sites without using SoftBank 3G Network . To use Wi-Fi, subscribe to Keitai Wi-Fi and Browser S % service. complete related settings. Returning to Previous Pages Homepage S % S . When using PC Site Browser within 3 [Internet Page] A S Previous page registered access point range, handset Connection starts opens connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi , Follow these steps to return to the automatically whenever possible; switch initial page: between 3G and Wi-Fi manually. [Internet Page] B S Forward S % . Network does not switch to Wi-Fi Returning to Yahoo! JAPAN Home Pointer automatically if Wi-Fi signal reception is [Internet Page] B S Homepage S % poor or after switching it to 3G manually. User Authentication . Browsing PC sites via PC Site Browser Enter user ID or passwordS % S A may incur high charges depending on Internet Page Using History subscribed price plan. In 3, History S % S Select record . Internet pages may not open depending on . Yahoo! JAPAN Home opens. S % connection/Server status, etc. . If a message appears, follow Entering URLs Directly onscreen prompts. In 3, Enter URL S % S Enter URL . To disconnect, press A. S % Highlight menu item S % Switching between 3G and Wi-Fi 4 Manually (PC Site Browser) . Corresponding page opens. [Internet Page] B S Convenient . Repeat 4 to open additional links. Functions S % S Switch Wi-Fi/3G 5 " S Yes S % S Page S % S Select network S % closes Browsing in Wideview [Internet Page] Rotate handset 90 degrees counterclockwise , Use Multi Selector according to page orientation.

5-3 Browsing Basic Operations

Page Browsing Switching Frames Tabbed Browsing On framed pages, Long Press & to Open another page in a new tab and Scrolling Pages switch active frame. switch between tabs. If page content continues beyond view, [ Opening a New Tab use g to scroll pages. On a page, select menu item Long Press g to scroll continuously. 1 S B S Tab Menu S % 2 Open in New Tab S %

g Tab Y Frames [ Switching Tabs . In pointer navigation, point to a frame and ( (Long) S f Select tab press % to select it. 1 . Otherwise, use g to select one. S % . Alternatively, tap a frame to select it. . In pointer navigation, point to a tab and press % to open it. Viewing Single Frame . Alternatively, tap a tab to open it. [Internet Page] Select frame S B S Convenient Functions S % S Closing Tabs Frame In S % ( (Long) S f Select tab S % S , To return, press $. B S Tab Menu S % S Close Tab or Close All Other Tabs S %

5-4 Browsing

Selecting Items in Enlarged View Selecting Text 5 Search S % S Select word, etc. S % Enlarge area to select items with finger. Activate Drag Mode in pointer navigation to enable text selection. Select text to Starting Over On a page, Long Touch area 3 1 copy or look up words in dictionaries. After , point to first character S % S From 2 Follow these steps to use a dictionary: (Text may not be selectable or linked page may open depending on site or page.) 1 On a page, point to first character S % (Long) . Drag Mode activates. 2 Highlight text range

Enlarged View 2 Drag to highlight item in enlarged view S Release 3 % Enlarging Areas in Pointer Navigation ~ S Select dictionary [Internet Page] Point to area S 4 7 (Long) S % . , Use g to move pointer in enlarged Dictionary opens with text inserted. view; highlight item and press % to execute it. , To close enlarged view, press a key other than g.

5-5 Browsing

Additional Page Operations Pull-down Menu Item Selection Enter text or select/execute items. 1 On a page, select menu list field S % Text Entry Field 2 Select item S % Buttons When Multiple Selection is Supported . Select items as needed and press $. Menu List Page Item Indicators Command Button [ Selection Items Buttons or boxes appear. Text Entry 1 On a page, select button or 1 On a page, select text entry box S % field S % 2 Enter text S % . Internet page returns. Using Entered Text (Input Memory) [Internet page] Select text entry field . / changes to / . S % S B S Insert/Font Size S % [ Execution Items S Input Memory S % S Select text Execute the assigned command. S % 1 On a page, select command S %

5-6 Wi-Fi Connectivity & File Backup Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN)

004SH supports wireless LAN (hereafter "Wi-Fi") that enables Internet connection via Service Usage Outline private Wi-Fi network, public wireless LAN service, etc. Handset connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi automatically whenever possible, allowing high-speed communication without Private Public wireless switching networks. Wi-Fi network LAN service Subscribe to Keitai Wi-Fi to use Wi-Fi. Prepare devices, Subscribe to 3G contract with ISP, etc. service, etc. Network Register access point on handset Switchable Connected to Wi-Fi within access point range PC Sites Wi-Fi Registering Access Points Mobile . Save access point information to handset Internet Sites to use Wi-Fi. , Handset connects to registered access points automatically. Yahoo! Private . Access point search may take some time Wi-Fi Network Keitai depending on the number of registered access points. Important Wi-Fi Usage Note Internet . Depending on signal conditions, connection Public Wireless may automatically switch from Wi-Fi to 3G LAN Service incurring packet transmission fees; set confirmation to appear as needed.

Registered Access Points

6-1 Wi-Fi Registering Private Access Points . Broadband connection, ISP subscription Using AOSS= or WPS Create Profile S % and Wi-Fi access point are required. 2 . To connect to corporate access points, AOSS= and WPS are systems/standards consult the system administrator for settings. for easy access point registration and . Configure settings on Wi-Fi access points security configuration; available on beforehand. (For details, see the access compatible Wi-Fi access points. point guide.) Using AOSS= . Access point information (SSID, authentication method, encryption method, % S Tools S % S f 1 Create Profile Menu security key, etc.) is unique to each access Connectivity S Wi-Fi S % point. Check it beforehand. 3 Create by AOSS S % 4 % . Follow onscreen instructions. . To cancel, press A. . Handset connects to Wi-Fi upon completion of registration (Switch On/Off: On).

Wi-Fi Menu

6-2 Wi-Fi

Using WPS Access Point Search Example: Push Button Configuration 1 In Create Profile menu, (PBC) method Search Access Point S % 1 In Create Profile menu, Create by WPS S % 2 % . Follow onscreen instructions. . To cancel, press A. . To cancel search, press A. . Handset connects to Wi-Fi upon Select access point S % completion of registration (Switch 2 On/Off: On). 3 Enter corresponding Using PIN Method security key S % . Enter an eight-digit number (PIN) generated by handset into the access point. 4 Yes S % After 1, A S PIN entry S % S % . Handset connects to Wi-Fi (Switch S Enter number on Display into On/Off: On). access point S % If Encryption Method is WEP . After 3, authentication method selection window opens. Select a method according to the access point.

6-3 Wi-Fi

Registering Access Points Manually Entering Information 8 A S A Check access point information beforehand. Example: Authentication Method is WPA/ 9 Yes S % WPA2-PSK Auto. . Major Items Handset connects to Wi-Fi (Switch In Create Profile menu, On/Off: On). [ Access Point Profile 1 Manual S % If Authentication Method isOpen System Profile Name Enter a name & Encryption Method is No Authentication Enter the same SSID as Profile Name S % S Enter . Omit security key entry. SSID 2 the access point name S % If Encryption Method is WEP [ Security In 7, S % S Enter WEP SSID S % S Enter SSID key S % S A S From 8 Supported authentication 3 Authentication methods vary by access S % Method point; set accordingly Security S % Supported encryption 4 Encryption methods vary by Method authentication method; set according to access point Enter the security key (also called "encryption Security Key key," "network key" or "passphrase") set on the Security Menu access point 5 Authentication Method S % S Select method S % 6 Encryption Method S % S Select method S % 7 Security Key S % S Enter security key S %

6-4 Wi-Fi Using Public Wireless LAN Services . Subscription with the corresponding Using Wi-Fi Spot Using Other Public Wireless LAN service provider, etc. is required. Services . Access point information (SSID, 1 % S Tools S % S f authentication method, encryption method, Connectivity S Wi-Fi S % . Check public wireless LAN service security key, etc.) is unique to each access information beforehand. point. Check it beforehand. Create Profile S % . Connection to some public wireless . Subscribe to Keitai Wi-Fi to use SoftBank 2 LAN services may not be possible. Wi-Fi Spot or BB mobilepoint (provided by In Create Profile menu, SOFTBANK TELECOM) access points. 1 , For more about BB mobilepoint, see Manual S % SOFTBANK TELECOM Website at Complete fields http://tm.softbank.jp/english/consumer/wlan/index.html. 2 . For details, see P.6-4 "Entering Information." Create Profile Menu 3 Advanced Settings S % S 3 Wi-Fi Spot S % WISPr Settings S % 4 Password S % S Enter 4 User ID S % S Enter ID password S % S % 5 A 5 Password S % S Enter password S % 6 Yes S % . Handset connects to Wi-Fi (Switch 6 Switch On/Off S % S On On/Off: On). S % 7 A S A S A 8 Yes S % . Handset connects to Wi-Fi (Switch On/Off: On).

6-5 Infrared Infrared

Wirelessly transfer files between 004SH Getting Started Transfer Options and compatible devices. 004SH supports IrSimple= high-speed One File Infrared Precautions Transfer single files wireless communications protocol; Transfer Align Infrared Ports of both devices. exchange large image files instantly with All File . Handset cannot receive connection Transfer all files by function compatible mobile phones, printers, etc. Transfer requests during Software Update. Exchange single JPEG Transferable Files IrSS image files with compatible Transfer devices at high speed Phone Book Received Msg. . Some transfer options may be unavailable Calendar Sent Messages depending on file type. Tasks Drafts . Transfer Memory Card files one by one. Authorization Code Templates Notepad . Four-digit code required for Infrared (Messaging) transfers. All File Transfers are possible Bookmarks Data Folder when codes match. (Authorization Code . Copy/forward protected files are not is changeable for each transfer.) transferable. . Do not place objects between devices. . Some files may not be transferable; some . Keep Infrared Ports aligned during transfer. settings may be lost, or files may not be . Do not look into Infrared Port during infrared saved properly. transmissions. Eyesight may be affected. . 004SH complies with IrMC 1.1, however, some files may not transfer properly.

6-6 Infrared Transferring Files via Infrared

Receiving Files Subsequent Operations % S Tools S % S f [ One File Transfer 1 Yes S % Connectivity S Infrared S % . If storage media confirmation appears, 2 Switch On/Off S % S select media and press %. On(3 min.) S % [ All File Transfer (Adding Files) Yes S % S Enter Authorization Indicator Code S % S As New Items S % [ All File Transfer (Overwriting . Infrared is activated. Existing Files) . Handset receives files if sent within Yes S % S Enter Authorization three minutes. Code S % S Delete All & Save S . Handset must be in Standby to accept connection requests. % S Yes S % . For Phone Book, My Details except handset 3 Connection request arrives phone number is overwritten as well. [ IrSS Transfer Yes S % . Files are saved to Data Folder (Pictures).

Request Window 4 Perform subsequent operations . To cancel transfer, press A.

6-7 Infrared

Sending Files All File Transfer Sending JPEG Images at High Speed % S Tools S % S f % S Data Folder S % One File Transfer 1 1 Connectivity S Infrared S % Example: Phone Book entry 2 Pictures or DCIM S % 1 b S Select entry S B S 2 Send All S % For DCIM, select a folder and press %. Send Entry S % 3 Yes S % S Enter Handset 3 Select image S A (Long) 2 Via Infrared S % S Code S % 4 Yes or No S % S Transfer Transfer starts 4 Select item S % (/) S starts . When complete, entry search Complete selection S A . Images may be reduced automatically window returns. before transfer depending on size. 5 Enter Authorization Code S . When complete, file list returns. % S Transfer starts S % . Transfers are one-way; end even if files are not received. Sending Phone Book . In 5, Picture transfer confirmation appears; choose Yes or No and press %.

6-8 Infrared Exchanging Contact Information

Exchange name, phone numbers, mail Sending Profiles addresses, and other contact info with other compatible handsets via infrared. 1 In Exchange Profile menu, Read P.6-6 "Infrared Precautions" Send S % S Transfer starts beforehand. Changing Profile Items to Send Receiving Profiles [Exchange Profile Menu] Send Settings S % S Select item S % b (Long) 1 (/) S Complete selection S A Opening My Details [Exchange Profile Menu] My Details S %

Exchange Profile Menu 2 Receive S % 3 Profile received

. Received profile is saved to Phone Book.

6-9 Bluetooth® Bluetooth®

Wirelessly transfer files/data between Getting Started Bluetooth® Connection 004SH and compatible devices (watches, handsfree devices, etc.). Bluetooth® Precautions Sender Recipient . For transferable files, see P. 6-6. ® . 004SH supports simultaneous connection Check transmission range of your Bluetooth Search for devices with two devices. (May be unavailable device to use with handset properly. Maximum transmission range for transfers Activate depending on device type.) Select device ® . Bluetooth® connection may not be possible between 004SH handsets is ten meters. Bluetooth ® with some Bluetooth® devices. (Bluetooth connection/transfer rate may Request connection , Handset shall be connected to certified vary depending on conditions.) ® Bluetooth devices that meet the Important Handsfree Device Usage Note specification standards developed by the Accept . Handle call operations on the device in use. Bluetooth SIG. ® , Data transfers may fail depending on Bluetooth Watches Connection complete ® characteristics or specifications of the . Compatible Bluetooth watches support certified Bluetooth® devices. these functions: Authorization Code , Noise may interfere with wireless or , Clock sync , Alarm notice . 4 to 16-digit code required for Bluetooth® handsfree conversations. , News notice , Mail notice connections with devices not compliant . TV audio is supported only on SCMS-T , Remote Shutter , Mode Settings with Bluetooth® specification Ver. 2.1. DRM scheme compliant Bluetooth® devices. , Quick Silent , Caller ID notice , For handsfree devices, enter specified , Hold calls , Show Operator Name Authorization Code. . For details about functions/operations, see the Bluetooth® watch guide.

6-10 Bluetooth® Transferring Files via Bluetooth® Activating Bluetooth® Connecting Bluetooth® Devices 3 % . Found devices are listed after search. 1 c (Long) Device Search & Pairing . To cancel search, press A. Activate Bluetooth® on devices to be Select device S % Indicator 4 paired with first. If a confirmation appears, choose Yes ® . Bluetooth is activated. % S Tools S % S f and press %. . Handset must be in Standby to 1 Connectivity S Bluetooth accept connection requests from 5 Yes S % S Pairing complete unpaired handsfree devices, etc. S % . If the other device is a keyboard, . To cancel Bluetooth®, Long Press c. follow onscreen instructions. Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1 In 5, enter the same Authorization Code for handset and the other device S % S Paring complete Bluetooth Menu , On the other device, complete code entry within 30 seconds. 2 Add Device S % , Code entry is omitted for paired devices.

. To hide message, press B before 3.

6-11 Bluetooth®

Connecting Paired Handsfree Accepting Connection Requests Devices, Etc. Follow these steps to accept connection 1 In Bluetooth menu, Paired requests from unpaired devices: Devices S % 1 Connection request arrives

Paired Device List Request Window Select device S % 2 Yes S % If handset is already connected to 2 another device, disconnection confirmation may appear; choose Yes and press %. . The device is connected and (preferred) appears.

3 Yes S % . If the other device is a keyboard, follow onscreen instructions. Connecting Devices Not Compliant with Bluetooth® Specification Ver. 2.1 In 3, enter the same Authorization Code as sender's S % , Complete code entry within 30 seconds.

6-12 Bluetooth® [ [ Transferring Files Subsequent Operations All File Transfer ●One File Transfer In Bluetooth menu, Send All Follow the steps below to exchange files 1 Yes S % S Yes S % S % with paired devices. . If storage media confirmation . For transferable files, see P. 6-6. appears, select media and press %. Select device S % S Yes . When requested, enter Authorization Code. 2 ●All File Transfer (Adding Files) S % Receiving Files Yes S % S As New Items S % Enter Handset Code S % Connection request arrives ●All File Transfer (Overwriting 3 1 Existing Files) Yes S % S Delete All & Save S % S Yes S % . For Phone Book, My Details except handset phone number is overwritten as well. Request Window Sending Files 2 Perform subsequent [ One File Transfer operations Example: Phone Book entry Select item S % (/) S . To cancel transfer, press A. 4 1 b S Select entry S B S Complete selection S A S Send Entry S % Transfer starts S % 2 Via Bluetooth S % Sending Phone Book . In 4, Picture transfer confirmation 3 Select device S % S appears; choose Yes or No and press %. Transfer starts . When complete, entry search window returns.

6-13 PC Connection Connecting PC

Accessing Memory Card Utility Software (Japanese) Connect handset to a PC via USB Cable For more PC-related operations, to access Memory Card from the PC download Utility Software (including USB without removing card from handset. Cable driver) from the following URL. USB Cable may be purchased separately. Utility Software 1 Connect handset to a PC via http://k-tai.sharp.co.jp/download/tools/utility/ USB Cable Mobile Fees . Using the Internet by connecting handset to PC/PDA via USB Cable or Bluetooth® may incur high charges as large-volume packet transmissions tend to occur in a short period of time.

2 Card Reader Mode S % . Use PC to access Memory Card. 3 A S Yes S % S Connection ends . Disconnect USB Cable. If Menu in 1 Does Not Appear . Follow these steps: % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S USB Mode S % S From 2 , Operations on the PC may be required; if prompted, follow onscreen instructions.

6-14 Backup Basics

Back up information to Memory Card, and Backup All Items Auto Delete (Auto Backup Files) restore to handset as needed. . In addition to "Supported Items," Backup . Auto Backup saves up to three backup files Specify frequency for Auto Backup. All Items saves the following items: for each item; when full, oldest files are Auto Backup requires a subscription to , Settings deleted automatically to save new ones. S! Addressbook Back-up. , Album Contents Keys Supported Items , Manage Model Type Data . Manual backup overwrites Contents Keys Auto Backup Compatibility in Memory Card. Perform Restore In manual backup, open Options menu . These items are not backed up: beforehand to keep previous Keys. for Check Selection to select multiple , Mail Groups . In Auto Backup, Contents Keys are items for simultaneous backup. , Templates (Messaging) added to Memory Card. Phone Book* Sent Messages* , Data Folder Restoring Backed Up Content , User Dictionary . Corresponding handset content is Calendar* Drafts* , Used Log overwritten depending on Restore option. Templates Tasks* Precautions (Messaging) . Not available if battery is low. * Bookmarks Contents Keys . Backup may fail if Memory Card memory is low. . Notepad* Data Folder Some items may not be transferable; some settings may be lost, or files may not Mail Groups* User Dictionary transfer properly.

Received Msg.* Used Log *Selectable for simultaneous backup.

6-15 Backup Backup & Restore Manual Backup 5 A S Yes S % Auto Backup . To cancel, press A. Follow these steps to back up selected Back up information to Memory Card at a items at once: 6 Backup completeS % S % specified frequency automatically. % S Settings S % S f To enable Auto Backup, set Auto Sync 1 Selecting Multiple Items at Once Settings (S! Addressbook Back-up) to On; G In 4, B S Select option S % S Phone/ S Backup/ Auto Backup will be performed at 2:00 AM From 5 Restore S % on the same day of the week by default. Selecting/Canceling All Items In 4, B S Check All or Uncheck All Precautions S % . Auto Backup does not start when: , Memory Card is not inserted , Battery is low/dead and not being charged , Another function is active (end it and return to Standby)

At Auto Backup Time Backup/Restore Menu Backup starts; Information window opens Backup Selected Items S upon completion. 2 Select Complete Auto Save and press % % S Enter Handset Code to open backup result. S % 3 Yes S % 4 Select item S % (/) S Complete selection

6-16 Backup

Changing Settings Backing Up Once a Month 5 A In 4, Once Every Month S % S Follow these steps to back up once a Yes S % Enter date S % S Enter time S % 6 week automatically: . S 5 To cancel, press A. 1 In Backup/Restore menu, Disabling Auto Backup Restore completeS % S % Settings S % In 4, Don't Auto Backup S % 7 Disabling Encoding Selecting Multiple Items at Once 2 Auto Backup S % S Enter [Auto Backup Menu] Encode In 2, B S Select option S % S Handset Code S % Settings S % S Off S % From 3 Selecting/Canceling All Items Memory Card to Handset In 2, B S Check All or Uncheck All Follow these steps to restore selected S % items: Changing Restoration Method After 2, select item S B S Change 1 In Backup/Restore menu, to Add Mode or Chg. to Overwrite Restore Selected Items S Mode S % S From 3 Auto Backup Menu % S Yes S % 3 Frequency Settings S % 2 Select item S % (/) S 4 Once Every Week S % S Complete selection Select day S % S Enter 3 A time S % . If no file list appears, skip ahead to6 . 5 Backup Items S % S 4 Select file S % Select item ( / ) S . Repeat 4 to complete selection. Complete selection S A

6-17 Getting Started Getting Started Capture still images or record video. Important Mobile Camera Usage Notes Detect Personal & Pet Select Camera . Clean dust/smudges from lens cover with soft dry cloth before use. Locks focus on the face of a person or pet. 004SH is loaded with preset camera . Mobile camera is a precision instrument, Register people's faces; related modes tailored for various purposes/ however, some pixels may appear information appears in Viewfinder upon occasions; select a camera mode to brighter or darker. face detection. suit subject/shooting conditions. . Shooting/saving images while handset is Continuous AF Album hot may affect the image quality. . Exposing lens to direct sunlight may Focus continuously adjusts as the Sort saved images into up to 500 albums; damage color filter and affect image color. framed subject's position changes. create original albums as needed. Auto Shut-off . Before image capture/recording, mobile camera shuts down after a period of inactivity and handset returns to Standby. Shutter Click . Shutter click and Self-timer tone sound at fixed volume regardless of handset settings.

7-1 Getting Started Photo Camera & Video Camera Overview Focus modes and sizes shown below are defaults; those with * are fixed. Description Focus Mode Size Capture nearby subjects easily (settings Easy Auto Camera Normal(Face)* 9.5M partially changeable) Standard Capture nearby subjects easily (settings mostly Pro Auto Camera Normal(Face) 9.5M Shooting changeable)

Quick Camera Capture distant scenery quickly Manual Focus* 3M

Scene Cameras Select one according to subject/shooting conditions Normal(Face)* 9.5M

Monochrome Camera Capture black and white images Normal(Face)* 9.5M Subject & Sepia Camera Capture sepia images Normal(Face)* 9.5M Conditions Capture images in low light (fireworks, night Long Exposure Camera Normal(Face)* 9.5M scenes, etc.) Improve text readability in captured memos, Shot Memo Camera Center Auto Focus* 5M tables, etc.

Show mock Clock/Calendar in Viewfinder to Wallpaper Camera Normal(Face) Wallpaper* capture image and set it as Wallpaper Use guide to capture multiple images for Auction Camera Center Auto Focus VGA Specific posting on auction sites Objectives Messaging Camera Capture and send images via mail easily Normal(Face)* VGA

Blog Camera Capture and post images to blogs easily Normal(Face) VGA

7-2 Getting Started

Description Focus Mode Size Play sound and release shutter automatically Look Back Camera Normal(Face)* 9.5M when subject turns face to camera Auto Shutter Release shutter automatically when subject Smile Camera Normal(Face)* 9.5M Release smiles Release shutter automatically after selected Self Timer Camera Normal(Face)* 9.5M time elapses

Rapid Shooting Camera Capture up to 100 images rapidly Center Auto Focus QVGA

Consecutive Capture three consecutive images of up to 9.5M Three-Shot Camera Normal(Face) 9.5M Shooting size automatically Select best image from a series of rapid shot images Best Select Photo Center Auto Focus QVGA including moments immediatelyefore b shutter releases

Capture images with enhanced barrel distortion Fish-eye Camera Center Auto Focus* 3M as if shot with full-frame horizontal fisheye lens Fun Capture images of scenery, etc. that resemble Miniaturize Camera Center Auto Focus* 5M Cameras miniature models as if shot with a tilt-shift lens

Drawable Camera Drag on captured image to scribble or sketch Normal(Face)* Wallpaper

7-3 Getting Started

Description Focus Mode Size

Pretty Arrange Camera Touch up faces in captured images Normal(Face)* 5M Additional Self Portrait Camera Use guide to capture self portraits Normal(Face)* 5M Cameras

Face Register Camera Register name and note for faces Normal(Face)* VGA*

HD Video Camera Record long high quality video Normal(Portrait) HD*

ProPro Auto Auto VideoVideo Camera Record video with more customizable options Normal(Portrait) HD Video Camera Golf Swing Video Camera Record and check golf swing ー Wide*

Video Camera for Mail Record small video easily to send it via mail Normal(Portrait) QCIF

7-4 Photo Camera Capturing Still Images Capture images in portrait or landscape. 2 % One Touch Shutter Unless noted otherwise, image capture . Tap subject in Photo Viewfinder; focus descriptions are portrait image based. locks and shutter releases automatically. Using Photo Camera Mobile Light . Mobile Light may illuminate automatically Follow these steps to capture someone's depending on ambient light or camera image via Easy Auto Camera: mode. Follow these steps to turn Mobile | S Frame subject on Light off: 1 [Photo Viewfinder] B S Mobile Display Light S % S Off S % Face Auto Focus . Focus locks on the face of a detected person or pet automatically for Easy Auto Camera, Pro Auto Camera, etc. Captured Image Window , Detection may fail depending on angle, . Shutter clicks; captured image is saved. distance from subject or environment. Detect Personal 3 % . To use Detect Personal, first register a . Viewfinder returns. face with a name, etc. If camera detects . Open saved images via Album or registered face, saved name, etc. Data Folder. appears in Viewfinder; handset automatically sorts saved images to 4 " S Camera shuts down designated folder (Portrait & Pet). Photo Viewfinder , Camera cannot detect registered faces (face detected) and pets at the same time. . Focus locks on a detected face automatically. (Face auto focus)

7-5 Photo Camera

Landscape Orientation Touch Panel 1 Scene 6 Switch cameras Hold handset horizontally for landscape Menu icons or camera indicators appear on 2 Mobile Light 7 MENU image capture; changes Viewfinder too. Display; tap target item for assigned setting/ 3 Picture Size 8 Exit 4 Self-timer 9 Release shutter In Photo Viewfinder, rotate function. Icons/indicators vary by camera 1 mode and Viewfinder orientation. Change 5 handset 90 degrees Viewfinder

Changing Photo Viewfinder 1 3 [Photo Viewfinder] Tap /Disp 2 4 , Switch from menu icons to camera indicators to all off. , In all off, press ) for menu icons. [ Additional Operations Zoom In/Out or Drag up/down Pre-Image Capture Operations Example: Pro Auto Camera Adjust Focus Adjust Brightness Drag left/right Handset Keys 1 . Tap MENU for more functions/settings. 3 Zoom In/Out or Adjust Focus a/b Opening Help 4 6 Adjust Brightness c/d [Photo Viewfinder] Tap MENU S Tap 2 7 Toggle Mobile Light Mode # Help twice Change Viewfinder ) 5 8 Open Help 0 9 . Press B to open Options menu for more Example: Pro Auto Camera functions/settings. . Multi Selector functions change with Viewfinder orientation.

7-6 Photo Camera

Focus Lock Image Size & Usage Lock focus on subject; camera continuously 004SH Picture Size & Corresponding Usage: focuses on the subject even if it moves. 9.5M B4 prints . Chase Focus tracks the subject's movement, 5M B5 prints and Continuous AF adjusts focus as the distance to the subject changes. 3M L to 2L prints . May be unavailable depending on camera Full HD Full HD display wallpaper mode. Wallpaper 004SH Wallpaper 1 In Photo Viewfinder, frame VGA Blog posts, etc. subject in center of Display QVGA Mail attachments, etc. Smart Resize Zoom ! 2 . At 9.5M(Smart Resize), Picture Size . Focus Mark (e.g., ) appears and changes with zoom scale (print quality Focus Lock is set. may be affected); check the size on 3 % indicator before image capture. . Captured image appears. . Press % to return to Viewfinder. Canceling Focus Lock ! Chase Focus . Camera distinguishes the subject by color; light-colored subjects or subjects having the same color as the background may not be tracked correctly.

7-7 Photo Camera Selecting Camera by Use

Switching Cameras Using Selected Camera Shooting Manually After 3, press % for each frame S 1 In Photo Viewfinder, A [ Rapid Shooting Camera From 4 B S Continuous Type S % Saving Selected Images 1 After 3, select image S % () S A 2 Select mode S % Using Photo Recommender . Follow these steps to save an image from 3 Frame subject on DisplayS % recommended images (automatically . After image capture, thumbnails appear. selected in terms of Face, Move, B S Check All S % Sharpness and Macro, one for each). 4 After 3, B S Photo Recommender . Alternatively, tap Check All in S % S Select imageS % () S A thumbnail list. , Alternatively, after 3, tap Recommend 5 A then select images. . Save process may take some time Creating Strobe Photo (Composite Image) . depending on the number of captured Follow these steps when Compose Strobe Photo appears in thumbnail list: Select camera S % images. 2 After 3, & S Yes S % S % to . . If a confirmation appears, follow Selected camera activates. start composing S % to save . onscreen prompts. For subsequent operations, see , Alternatively, tapCompose Strobe Photo "Using Selected Camera." . Saved images appear in Data Folder (Pictures > Shooted Pics). instead of pressing& .

7-8 Photo Camera

[ Look Back Camera [ Self Timer Camera [ Messaging Camera 1 Frame subject on Display S 1 Frame subject on Display 1 Frame subject on Display 1 (whistle), 2 (rattle) or S % S % 3 (dog bark) . Countdown starts. A . Sound plays. 2 Shutter releases after . Mail Composition window opens. . Alternatively, tap , or . 2 approximately ten seconds; Complete and send message. 2 Face detection activates image appears [ Shot Memo Camera and shutter releases; 1 Frame subject on Display image appears 3 % . Viewfinder returns. S % 3 % [ Wallpaper Camera 2 1 . Viewfinder returns. 1 Frame subject on Display . Corrected image appears. [ Smile Camera S % . Alternatively, tap Shot Memo. 1 Frame subject on Display . Wallpaper preview appears. 3 f Select preview image 2 Smile detection activates 2 A S % and shutter releases; . Image is set as Wallpaper. % (Viewfinder returns.) 4 image appears . Image is saved. (Viewfinder returns.) [ Auction Camera 3 % Frame subject on Display . Viewfinder returns. 1 S % . First preview image appears. 2 % . Image is saved. . Repeat 1 - 2 to capture two more images following onscreen instructions. 3 Yes S %

7-9 Photo Camera

[ Pretty Arrange Camera [ Self Portrait Camera [ Additional Cameras 1 Frame subject on Display 1 Turn handset around Three-Shot Frame subject on Display S % Camera S % S Select image 2 Frame your face on Display S % 2 and look into the lens . To save all images or use 2 Best Select Photo Recommender, . Face is touched up. Photo Face detection activates, see P.7-8 "Rapid . Alternatively, tap Pretty. 3 tones sound, and shutter Shooting Camera." 3 % S % releases; image appears Scene . Image is saved. (Viewfinder returns.) Cameras % Monochrome Canceling Effects 4 . Viewfinder returns. Camera After 2, $ Frame subject on Display Sepia Camera Adjusting Each Effect Separately S % After 2, 1 (Small Face), 2 (Cute Miniaturize Eyes) or 3 (Fair Skin) S 3 Camera , Alternatively, after 2, tap corresponding Fish-eye indicator S 3. Camera When Multiple Faces are Detected Frame subject on Display . After 2, press 1 to touch up all faces. S % Long Exposure . Shutter is left open for To touch up selected faces, follow these Camera steps: approximately 30 seconds After 2, f (select face) S % () before image capture. S 2 S 3 Frame subject on Display S % S A S Proceed Blog Camera with blogging . Complete Blog Tool settings beforehand. Frame subject on Display S % S 2 S Drag on Drawable image S % S Save as Camera New or Overwrite S % . For Save as New, follow onscreen instructions.

7-10 Photo Camera Changing & Saving Camera Settings Change settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Camera for future use. Some settings may be unavailable depending on camera mode (no corresponding indicators appear). Major Items

Description

Focus Mode Select Normal(Face), Center Auto Focus, Macro or Manual Focus

Continuous AF Adjust focus as focus-locked subject's position changes; choose On or Off Focus Chase Focus Track focus-locked subject as it moves within framed image; choose On or Off

Focus Mark Select focus frame design from Pattern 1 to Pattern 6

One Touch Shutter Release shutter upon tapping subject; choose On or Off

Self-timer Select 10 sec., 5 sec., 2 sec. or Off Shutter Shutter Mode Select Normal (manual), Egao (smile detection) or Furimuki (face detection)

Shutter Sound Select shutter click sound from Pattern 1 to Pattern 3

Image Size Picture Size Select image size from 9.5M(2664x3552) to QVGA(240x320) & Picture Quality Select image quality from High Quality, Fine and Normal Quality

7-11 Photo Camera

Description

ISO Sensitivity Select light sensitivity from Auto(~800) to Auto(High:~12800) and 100 to 12800

White Balance Select Auto, Daylight, Cloud/Shade, Tungsten or Fluorescent for best color balance Conditions Exposure Select amount of light received by camera from -2 to +2

Mobile Light Select Mobile Light mode from On, Automatic, Low Light and Off

Select Memory Card Priority, Memory Card Fixed, Phone Memory, DCIM or Ask Save Pictures to Each Time

Save Settings Auto Save Select On(Preview Off), On(Preview 2 sec.), On(Preview Manual) or Off

Background Save Enable quick transition to Viewfinder after saving images; choose On or Off

Shake Reducing Select shake reduction option from Auto, Auto(Strong) and Off

Other Display Setting Select Viewfinder view from Normal, Guidance and Icon Off

Set Send Key Select send option assigned to A

7-12 Photo Camera

Changing Settings Saving Changed Settings 4 % Example: Picture Quality After image capture, save changed settings 5 My Camera Name: S % In Photo Viewfinder, B with a name and captured image; load saved 1 settings in the samemanner as switching 6 Enter name S % cameras. A May be unavailable depending on camera 7 . My Camera is created. mode. Entering Information Saving as My Camera After 6, Note: S % S Enter text S 1 In captured image window,B % S 7 2 Save as My Camera S % Using My Cameras 2 Settings S % . Messages appear. 1 In Photo Viewfinder, A 3 Picture Quality S % 3 Specify image area 2 Select My Camera S %

4 Select quality S % . Viewfinder returns. . For some settings, current status . appears in their indicators. The specified portion will be used as the camera's icon.

7-13 Photo Camera Registering Faces (Detect Personal) Register people's faces; related 3 Register Face S % 6 Empty S % information appears in Viewfinder upon face detection, and saved images are 4 Use guide to find best position 7 Name: S % sorted into albums (Portrait & Pet). Enter name S % . Register name, note and priority for up to 8 ten faces. A . 9 When multiple registered faces are detected, . Entry is saved. focus locks on one with highest priority. . The lower the entry number the higher the priority. Entering Information After 8, Note: S % S Enter text S % S 9 . Guide turns red when face is detected. Setting Text Color 8 % After , Font Color: S % S Select 5 color S % S 9 , Upon face detection, Viewfinder information appears in the selected color.

Viewfinder Information

Saving Entries 1 In Photo Viewfinder, B . Window shown above opens when face is recognized correctly; if not, 2 Detect Personal/Pet S % repeat 4 - 5.

7-14 Video Camera Recording Video Record video in portrait or landscape. 2 Frame subject on Display Landscape Orientation Unless noted otherwise, video recording S % Hold handset horizontally for landscape descriptions are portrait image based. . Recording starts after a tone. recording; changes Viewfinder too. Using Video Camera 3 % In Video Viewfinder, rotate Follow these steps to record high definition . Recording stops with a tone. 4 handset 90 degrees video via HD Video Camera: . Video is saved and plays back; Record up to four seconds per shot on handset. Viewfinder returns. counterclockwise Insert a Memory Card to record longer shots. . Play saved video via Album, Data Folder or Media Player. I (Long) 1 Incoming Calls . If a call arrives before video is saved, recorded clip is temporarily saved. After the call, video is saved and plays back automatically; Viewfinder returns. If Battery Runs Low . Recording stops. (Recorded clip is saved.) Switching Video Cameras [Video Viewfinder]B S Simple Setting S % S Select video camera S %

Video Viewfinder (HD Video Camera)

7-15 Video Camera

Sending Recorded Video via Mail 5 % Video Viewfinder Operations . Recording stops with a tone. 1 I (Long) . Video is saved and plays back. Handset Keys 2 B S Simple Setting S % 6 During playback, B Zoom In/Out a/b Video Cam For Mail S % S! Mail S % Adjust Brightness c/d 3 7 Mobile Light . Mail Composition window opens. # On/Off 8 Complete message S A Change Quality (* Pause/Resume While Recording, A* Recording Capture Still Image While Recording, B* Cancel Recording $ (Start Over) Open Help 0 *May be unavailable depending on camera mode and recording size. Video Viewfinder . Press B to open Options menu for more (Video Camera for Mail) functions/settings. . Multi Selector functions change with 4 Frame subject on Display Viewfinder orientation. S % . Recording starts after a tone.

7-16 Video Camera

Touch Panel 1 Scene 7 MENU [ Additional Operations Zoom In/Out Drag up/down Menu icons or camera indicators appear on 2 Mobile Light 8 Exit Capture still Adjust Brightness Drag left/right Display; tap target item for assigned setting/ 3 Recording size 9 function. Icons/indicators vary by camera image Focus Lock Tap image mode and Viewfinder orientation. 4 Self-timer a Start recording Tap MENU for more functions/settings. Change Pause/resume 5 b Opening Help Viewfinder recording [Video Viewfinder] Tap MENU S Tap 6 Switch cameras 1 3 Help 2 4 Changing Scene Setting by Subject [Video Viewfinder] Tap S Swipe to select scene S Tap scene Changing Video Viewfinder [Video Viewfinder] Tap /Disp , Switch from menu icons to camera indicators to all off. 5 Switching Cameras Example: HD Video Camera [Video Viewfinder] Tap camera selection indicator ( , , etc.) 1 S Swipe to select camera S Tap camera 3 4 6 2 7 5 8

9 a b Example: HD Video Camera

7-17 Video Camera Checking Golf Swing Play two golf swing video files Comparing Golf Swings 6 A simultaneously for comparison. . To hide message, press B. Be sure there is ample swinging space Play two video files recorded with Golf before recording golf swings. Swing Video Camera simultaneously in 7 % S % slow motion for comparison. . Synchronizing process starts. Recording with Golf Swing Video Camera . Simultaneous playback may be unavailable % In Video Viewfinder, B S for other video files. 8 1 . Slow motion playback starts. Simple Setting S % . Golf Swing Play supports video recorded with Golf Swing Video Camera only. Adjusting Head Position 2 GolfSwing VideoCam . Simultaneous/synchronous playback may In 7, % S B (Chg. Up) or A S % be unavailable depending on recording (Chg.Low) S g Move circle to conditions (swing speed difference, frame head S % S % S 8 Frame head within green background, etc.). Setting Swing Direction & Point of View 3 7 circle S % % S Entertainment S % In , % S B (Chg. Up) or A 1 (Chg.Low) S B (Prev.) or A (Next) . Countdown starts. S Media Player S % S % S % S 8 . Recording starts after approximately Pausing Playback ten seconds; video is saved and Videos S % S Golf Swing 2 % plays back automatically. Play S % , In pause, press d to advance frame. Select storage media S % Replaying during Playback 3 c Select first file S % (/) Playing at Normal Speed 4 In 8, % (Long) 5 Select second fileS % (/)

7-18 Video Camera Changing & Saving Video Camera Settings Change settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Video Camera for future use. Some settings may be unavailable depending on camera mode (no corresponding indicators appear). Major Items

Description

Focus Mode Select Normal(Portrait), Manual Focus or Macro Focus Chase Focus Track focus-locked subject as it moves within framed image; choose On or Off

Video Size Picture Size Select recording size from HD(1280x720) to QCIF(176x144) & Video Quality Quality Select High Quality, Fine or Normal

Microphone Microphone Record video with sound; choose On or Off

7-19 Video Camera

Description

Exposure Select amount of light received by camera from -2 to +2

Conditions Mobile Light Activate Mobile Light; choose On or Off

ND Filter Setting Select Auto or Fixed

Select Memory Card Priority, Memory Card Fixed, Phone Memory or Ask Each Save Videos to Time Save Settings Auto Save Select On(Preview Off), On(Preview On) or Off

Shake Reducing Enable shake reduction; choose On or Off

Display Setting Select Viewfinder view from Normal, Guidance and Icon Off Other Self-timer Select 10 sec., 5 sec., 2 sec. or Off

Video/Audio Encode Select H.264/AAC or MPEG4/AMR

7-20 Video Camera

Changing Settings Saving Changed Settings Using My Video Cameras Example: Picture Size (recording size) Save changed settings as My Video Camera 1 In Video Viewfinder, B S In Video Viewfinder, B and load them as needed. Simple Setting S % 1 Change settings beforehand. Select My Video Camera Saving as My Video Camera 2 S % 1 In Video Viewfinder, B S Simple Setting S % 2 My Video1 Regist or My Video2 Regist S % . Picture Size S % Settings are saved as My Video Camera. 2 Overwriting Saved My Video Camera After 2, Yes S %

3 Select size S % . Viewfinder returns. . For some settings, current status appears in their indicators.

7-21 Album Opening Saved Images via Album

Basics Opening Albums Handset sorts saved images (still images and 1 % S Camera S % S video) into up to 500 albums of the following Album S % preloaded categories automatically; create original albums as needed. Stores portraits (sorted into Portrait & albums by registered face) Pet and images containing detected pets Album Window Stores images sorted into Event albums by period scheduled . Recommend shows a recently in Calendar updated album. A single image can be sorted into multiple Stores images sorted into . Popular Top 10 stores ten most By Camera categories (e.g., a portrait captured using albums by camera mode frequently opened albums. a specific camera is stored in By Camera Stores images sorted into By Date and Portrait & Pet). In addition, a single Select category S % albums by captured date 2 image with multiple registered faces will Album Images & Source Files be stored in each subject's album in . Album stores only file locations. (Source Portrait & Pet. files are saved in Data Folder.) Images disappear from Album if source files are deleted.

Album List . Albums within appear.

7-22 Album

3 Select album S % Creating Original Albums 5 Select Camera type S % Create new albums by selecting sort keys 6 Select camera S % (from Portrait & Pet, Event and By Camera) and specifying date and time. Follow these steps to create an album by selecting sort keys from Portrait & Pet and By Camera: In Album window, B S . Repeat 6 to complete selection. Image List 1 Create Original Album S % 7 A 4 e Select image 8 Create Album S % 5 % . Image appears. 9 Enter name S % . For Rapid Shooting Camera and Three-Shot Camera albums, images a Yes S % appear sequentially (Continuous Previewing Created Album Slide); press % to stop. 2 Choose Portrait & Pet S % After 7, Album Preview S % Opening Latest Album Select entry S % , To return, press $. After 1, A 3 Editing Sort Keys Slide Show (Still Images) [Album List] Select album S B S After 2, select album S B S Slide Edit Auto Sort Keys S % S Select Show S % item S % S Edit S A , For items other than Select Date/Time, press A again. . Repeat 3 to complete selection. 4 A

7-23 Digital TV Additional Functions Area Setup When activating TV for the first time, follow 4 Select prefecture S % S Important Digital TV Usage Notes these steps to set up channels by area: Select locality S % . 004SH is exclusively for use in Japan. & . When using TV while charging battery, 1 separate AC Charger and Antenna to avoid interference.

Digital TV Antenna . After setup, channel list appears. TV Antenna is located behind Display. % Move handset to find best reception. . Setup confirmation appears. 5 2 Yes S %

Antenna Area . To watch TV, select Digital TV and press %. Watching TV without Completing Area Setup In 3, No Preference S % S 5 Adding Reception Areas Select region S % & S B S Set Channels S % S 3 Change Area S % S Select Area S B S Set Area Info S % S From 3

8-1 Digital TV Watching TV

Complete Area setup (P.8-1) first. Incoming Messages Widescreen & . Double beep sounds and New Message 1 notice appears. Long Press B to access While watching TV or playing recorded messages. programs, rotate handset 90 degrees; TV Important Digital TV Usage Notes orientation changes accordingly. . Do not use TV while driving or cycling. Multi Selector Accidents may result. Phone use while driving is prohibited by the Road Traffic Multi Selector functions change with TV Law (revised November 1, 2004). When orientation. walking, always pay attention to your Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise surroundings, especially near road/rail crossings, etc. . Call transmissions, incoming messages or mobile phone use in the immediate vicinity may affect audiovisual quality. TV Window . Programs may not be viewable or record properly when: Use Keypad to select channel (up/down) 2 , Too far from or too close to e . Use f to surf channels in list order; broadcasting stations Long Press to find channel with , In mountainous areas or near tall buildings f (left/right) stable signal automatically. , Aboard trains or in moving vehicles " S Yes S % S TV ends , Near high-voltage lines, neon lights or 3 wireless base stations Incoming Calls , Near railroad tracks or highways . Press ! to answer calls. , Anywhere a jamming signal is When Answering Voice Calls with broadcast/reception is unstable Memory Card Inserted Rotate 90 degrees clockwise . Current program is temporarily recorded; start playback after the call. (Time Shift)

8-2 Digital TV

Major TV Window Operations Panel & Channel Area Descriptions

Handset Keys 1 Toggle Panel On/Off A 2 3 Change Area & Volume Control L 4 7 5 Toggle Display Size (portrait) ) 8 6 3 Touch Panel 5 1 Drag left/right across 4 8 Switch Channel TV image S Tap 6 channel 2 Drag up/down across Volume Control TV image 7 Toggle View Tap TV image Change Display Pinch/spread across TV Size image1 1 Area name 5 Sound Channel Change Data Pinch/spread across 2 Program name 6 Channel Broadcast View Data Broadcast area1 3 Station name 7 Volume Tap Area name S Tap 4 8 * Change Area Channel key Signal strength Area2 *The more bars the better. 1Available in portrait orientation. Indicator position varies with display 2 Available in landscape orientation. content, etc. Using Options Menu via Touch Panel . Tap Options, then tap menu items to proceed.

8-3 Digital TV Recording Programs Clip is saved to handset (or Memory Card, 1 In TV window, I (Long) Using Touch Panel if inserted). S Recording starts . Tap to start recording. To stop, tap . Precautions , In landscape orientation, Long Touch . Saved files cannot be forwarded or ●. (To stop, Long Touch ■.) attached to messages. Chase Play (Playing while Recording) . 004SH encryption technology prevents . Watch a program from the beginning unauthorized copying or playback of while recording it on Memory Card. Memory Card files through data [Recording Window] & (Long) S encryption and authentication. Files Playback starts S A (Long) S copied from Memory Card to other cards Playback stops on PC are unplayable. , To start playback via Touch Panel, tap . Copyright laws limit duplicated material Options S Rec/D S DPlay. Long to private use only, and prohibit Touch ■ to stop playback. unauthorized reproduction/other use. Memory/Battery Runs Low or Video Call . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any Recording Window is Accepted damages resulting from accidental loss . Changing volume, etc. does not . Recording stops. (Recorded clip is saved.) or alteration of recorded content. affect recordings. Saving Files via the Internet while Recording Dubbing 10 . Illumination Light flashes/glows to . While recording programs to handset, be . 004SH supports Dubbing 10 copy protection indicate TV signal strength: Move to a sure there is enough free memory before scheme that allows recordings to be copied place where Illumination Light glows saving files. from handset to Memory Card. Open file green (moderate) or blue (strong). properties for remaining copy count. 2 I (Long) S Recording ends

8-4 Digital TV Playing Recorded Programs 1 In TV window, B S TV 3 A (Long) S Playback stops Touch Panel Player S % Switching Video Lists Drag left across TV Rewind After 1, B S Change to Phone or image1 Change to MemoryCard S % Drag right across TV Fast Forward image1 Major Playback Operations Pause Tap Pause/ 2 Adjust volume or change display size Stop Playback Long Touch Video List ■ following the same operations used while Skip to Any Point Drag slider . indicates the file is unplayable. watching TV. Toggle View Tap TV image 2 Select file S % Handset Keys Change Pinch/spread across Display Size TV image3 Rewind/Fast c1, 2/d1 Change Data Pinch/spread across Forward Broadcast View Data Broadcast area3 Skip (Forward/ #/( 1 Backward) Release to resume normal playback. 2In pause, drag left/right across TV image to Pause3 % (A in portrait) reverse/advance frame. Set Marker I4 3Available in portrait orientation. Toggle Panel & On/Off Playback Window 1Each press increases speed. To resume . Playback starts. (The last played file normal playback, pressA (% in landscape). 2 plays from where it stopped.) Long Press to replay. (Available when no Marker is saved.) 3In pause, use f to reverse/advance frame. 4Not available during Time Shift playback. Long Press to split file.

8-5 Digital TV TV Timer & TV Recording Timer 1 In TV window, B S Rec./ Timer Recording Precautions At Timer Time (TV Alarm Time) TimeShift S % Confirm target channel reception; keep TV and Alarm activate. Reservation List S % handset open. 2 , End the current operations. B S New Entry S % , Be sure battery is charged adequately 3 and there is enough free memory. 4 Manual S % S Watching or Recording S % Recording starts slightly before the Timer start time and ends a few seconds after 5 Enter start date/time S % the Timer end time. S Enter end date/time S % While Using Another Function . Channel: S % S Select TV activates via Multi Job and target 6 program/recording starts. However, if channel S % S A Multi Job cannot activate in the current . If a message appears, read and then state, TV may remain off, or the current press %. function may end automatically (unsaved images, messages, Phone Book entries, Setting Timer via EPG etc. may be deleted). End all active In 4, From TV Listing S % functions/applications before Timer time. , Refer to the application's help menu for operational instructions.

8-6 Videos/Music Accessing Webcasting Sites (Japanese)

Access Yahoo! Streaming and other Menu Updates webcasting sites. . Subscription to Keitai Wi-Fi may be Information window opens for Videos/ required to use some services/content. Music menu update notice. Follow these . Read information on the source site. steps to open it: 1 % S Videos/Music S % 1 In Information window, . If an update message appears, follow Menu Update Notif. S % onscreen prompts. 2 Yes S % 2 Select item S % . Follow onscreen instructions. . Follow onscreen instructions. Suppressing Information Window for Menu Updates % S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Videos/Music Menu Updates S % S Notification Off S %

8-7 Media Player Media Player Basics Use Media Player to play music/video on 004SH. . Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player or transfer files from PCs. . Transfer PC music files and save them on Memory Card. Playback Precautions Music File Support . Media Player is not compatible with some recording/playback formats. Files may not My Music SD AUDIO WMA play depending on Memory Card status. . Playback stops for incoming calls. (Handset/Memory Card) (Memory Card) (Memory Card) . If battery is low, Media Player will not Downloads/Transferred Files Transferred SD-Audio Files Transferred WMA Files play. Playback stops if battery runs low during playback. . Turn down the volume if distortion is noticeable in Speaker sound. . Handset plays media while it downloads (progressive download). Packet Video File Support transmission fees apply (except when downloading via Wi-Fi) even while My Videos Recorder Contents/ playback is paused. SD VIDEO Compatibility (Handset/Memory Card) (Memory Card) . Files transferred from PCs cannot be Downloads/Recorded Files Transferred SD-Video Files used as ringtones or System Sounds.

8-8 Media Player

Downloading Media Files Saving Music Files from PCs Saving WMA Files Download media files from the Internet. . Use software to convert music file format. Follow these steps to save WMA files via Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) . For software usage and specifications, see compatible software: on the source site. the provider's website, etc. (Copy protected files can only be played . SoftBank Mobile does not guarantee on the handset with which the files were % S Entertainment S % 1 compatibility with any software. transferred.) S Media Player S % . USB Cable may be purchased separately. 1 Connect handset to a PC via Handling Transferred Files USB Cable . Copyright laws limit duplicated material to private use only. . Files created with PC software, etc. may not play. . Comply with copyright and other intellectual property laws when using 2 Music or Videos S % obtained files. 3 Download Music or 2 MTP Mode S % Download Videos S % . Copy music from PC. Refer to the . Follow the links to download media. software's help menu for operational instructions. 3 A S Yes S % S Connection ends . Disconnect USB Cable. If Menu in 1 Does Not Appear . Follow these steps: % S Tools S % S f Connectivity S USB Mode S % S From 2 , Operations on the PC may be required; if prompted, follow onscreen instructions.

8-9 Media Player Playing Music

1 % S Entertainment S % Using Other Functions while Playing Music Music Playback Window Description After 5, $ or " 2 Media Player S % S Music , To stop playback, follow these steps in S % Standby: 1 " S Yes S % 2 3 My Music S % S f Select Playing SD AUDIO or WMA Files tab (folder) In 3, SD AUDIO or WMA S % S From 4 Searching Music Files After 4, B S Search S % S Enter 3 9 4 search text S % a 5 Lyric Display-Compatible Files b 6 . c Press A to display lyrics. 7 Music Playlists Window 8 d Major Music Playback Operations All Music S % 4 c 1 Title 8 Pause * Select file S % Replay (Long Press: Rewind, 2 Artist name 9 Sound Effects 5 Double Press: Skip Backward) 3 Playback Mode a Information link d Skip Forward 4 Status b Elapsed time (Long Press: Fast Forward*) 5 Track number c Volume control b Volume Down Music Playback Window (Long Press: Mute) 6 Playback slider d Skip forward Volume Up or 7 Replay . Album art appears for compatible a Chaku-Uta Full® files. (WMA album Cancel Mute art is not supported.) Pause % Stop In Pause, $ Switch ' (Long) Sound Output Open Help 0 *Release for playback.

8-10 Media Player Playing Video 1 % S Entertainment S % 5 Select file S % Major Video Playback Operations 2 Media Player S % S For volume up/down, pause, sound output Videos S % or help, see P.8-10 "Major Music Playback Operations." My Videos S % S Memory Fast Forward/ 3 d/c* Card or Phone Memory S % Rewind Slow Motion In Pause, & Playback Advance/ Video Playback Window In Pause, d/c Reverse Frame 6 $ S Playback stops Replay c (Long) Skip Forward/ #/( Playing SD VIDEO Files Backward Video Playlists Window In 3, SD VIDEO S % S 5 1 (Interface On/Off) Searching Video Files All Videos S % Toggle View 2 (Display Size) 4 After 4, B S Search S % S Enter 3 (Aspect) search text S % *Each press increases speed. At Alarm Time . Playback pauses. Video Playback Window Description Video Recorded on Other Devices . Video image may appear rotated. 1 2 6 3 7 4 8 5 9 a 1 Title 6 Elapsed time 2 Author name 7 Volume 3 Clip number 8 Information link 4 Status 9 Sound Effects 5 Playback Mode a Pause 8-11 Media Player Using Playlists

Playlists store playback orders. Add Adding to Playlist Renaming Playlists favorite media files to Playlists, or organize files by artist/genre. Follow these steps to add a music file to 1 In Playlists window, select . Playlists store only file locations. Source プレイリスト1: Playlist S B files remain in All Music or All Videos. % S Entertainment S % . Music or Ring Songs·Tones sub folders 1 2 Edit List Title S % S Enter containing music files appear in Playlists 2 Media Player S % S Music name S % window; select a folder to play the files S % within it. 3 My Music S %

Playlists Window 4 All Music S % S Select file S B 5 Add to Playlist S % S プレ イリスト1 S %

8-12 Mobile Widget Customizing Standby Display (Japanese)

Paste various widgets (applications) to Saving Widgets to Standby Using Widgets Standby to access/activate information/ functions immediately from Standby. Save up to three widgets (excluding S!速報 1 a S g Select widget S % ニュース/S!ともだち状況, 歩数計 and 家計簿). 1 a S B S Paste Icon S %

Widget Tab

Widgets Standby Shortcut Tab

S! Quick News & S! Friend's StatuWs idget 2 f . Widget activates; follow onscreen 3 Select widget S % instructions. . Corresponding icon appears. Unlocking Temporarily a S S % S Enter Handset 4 g Specify target location Code S % S %

8-13 Mobile Widget

Removing Widgets from Standby Obtaining Widgets Deleting Widgets 1 a S g Select widget S B 1 % S Widget S % 1 In Mobile Widget menu, Widget Contents S % 2 Select widget S B . S!速報ニュース/S!ともだち状況, 歩数計 and 家計簿 cannot be deleted. Delete S % S Yes S % Mobile Widget Menu 3 Remove S % Widget Store S % Deleting All Widgets 2 2 In 2, B S Delete All S % S Yes . Follow onscreen instructions. S % Installing Widgets , If there is a widget saved in Standby, a . Some widgets may need to be installed confirmation appears; follow onscreen manually; follow these steps: prompt. [Mobile Widget Menu] Widget Contents S % S Select widget S B S Install S % S Yes S % S % Activating Widgets Not Saved in Standby [Mobile Widget Menu] Widget Contents S % S Select widget S % S %

8-14 Standby Shortcuts Standby Shortcuts

Paste shortcuts to functions, files, folders, Saving from Menu/Window etc. to Standby for easy access. . Follow these steps in Options menu: Saving Shortcuts to Standby (Available when Set as StbyShortcut appears.) 1 a S B S Paste Icon S % Set as StbyShortcut S % S Standby Screen S % Widget Tab Using Shortcuts Standby Shortcut Tab 1 a S g Select icon S % . Menu/window opens or command is 2 In Standby Shortcut tab, executed. select item S % Unlocking Temporarily a S S % S Enter Handset . Corresponding icon appears. Code S % . >> appears when more items are available. Removing Shortcuts from Standby 3 g Specify target location a S g Select icon S B S % 1 2 Remove S %

8-15 Icon View Icon View Save shortcuts to functions, files, folders, 2 S % Using Shortcuts widgets, etc. to Icon View for easy access. f Select tab S Select item On Icon View page, select Saving Shortcuts to Icon View 3 1 S % icon S % . If selected page is full, remove icons first. . Corresponding icon appears. . Press A or B on Icon View page to . Installed widgets are saved automatically. . >> appears when more items are open next or previous page. (Press 1 d available. B in Page 1 to return to Standby.) 4 g Specify target location Accessing Last Opened Page S % d (Long) Showing Hidden Icons Temporarily Saving from Menu/Window [Icon View Page] S % S Enter . Follow these steps in Options menu: Handset Code S % (Available when Set as StbyShortcut appears.) Removing Shortcuts Set as StbyShortcut S % S Select page or New Page S % S Specify 1 On Icon View page, select target location S % icon S B (Long) When Five or More Pages Exist Icon View Page . A confirmation appears after 1. Choose 2 Cancel Icon S % . Press A or B to open next or Yes or No and press %. previous page. (Press B in Page 1 , To disable confirmation, press B. to return to Standby.)

8-16 Customer Service Customer Support Customer Service For information about SoftBank handsets or services, call General Information or see SoftBank Mobile Website. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. ■SoftBank Mobile Customer Center General Information Customer Assistance From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 157 From a SoftBank handset, dial toll free at 113 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0157 From a landline/IP phone, dial toll free at 0800-919-0113

If you cannot reach a toll free number, use the number (charges apply) below for your service area: Hokkaido Area Tohoku Area 022-380-4380 Tokai Area 052-388-2002 Hokuriku Area Kanto, Koshinetsu Area

Chugoku, Shikoku Area Kansai Area 06-7669-0180 092-687-0010 Kyushu, Okinawa Area

■SoftBank Mobile Global Call Center From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (toll free from SoftBank handsets) If handset is lost/stolen, call this number immediately (international charges apply)

■SoftBank Mobile Website http://mb.softbank.jp/en/

9-1 Software Update Software Update

Check for firmware updates and download Updating Software Scheduled Update (Japanese) as required. Packet transmission fees do not apply to SoftBank Mobile sends update notice via Precautions SMS; read and change preset update . updates (including checking, downloading Handset is disabled until update is schedule as needed. A confirmation appears complete. Update may take up to and rewriting). at scheduled update time. Press% or wait a approximately 30 minutes. % S Settings S % S f 1 while for update to start. . Update failure may disable handset. To Phone/G S Software reduce failure risk, make sure signal is When Updated Update S % strong and stable, and charge battery Update success notification appears and beforehand. Software Update S % handset reboots. . Update will not start if another function is 2 After reboot, completion message in use. Before updating software (or appears and Information window opens. before scheduled update time), end all active functions/applications. Update Result . Disconnect USB Cable beforehand to While Information window appears, reduce failure risk. Update Result S % . Always back up important information. Reboot Failure SoftBank Mobile cannot be held liable for . If handset does not return to Standby after damages from lost information, etc. update, power off, reinsert battery, then 3 B restart it. If it still does not restart, contact . Follow onscreen instructions. SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, Update Result Customer Assistance (P.9-1). In 2, Update Result S %

9-2 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory . Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to actions. Make sure you thoroughly understand their property. meanings before reading on. . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product. These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper Prohibited actions use. Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings before reading on. $ Great risk of death or Disassembly prohibited DANGER serious injury from improper use % Risk of death or serious Exposure to liquids prohibited WARNING injury from improper use & Risk of minor injury or Use with wet hands prohibited CAUTION damage to property from improper use ' ( Compulsory actions ) Unplug Charger from outlet

10-1 Safety Precautions

Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Desktop Do not charge battery in or expose Keep handset off and Charger handset or related hardware to disconnected near gas stations or Holder, Charger (Sold Separately) & extreme heat (e.g., near fire or places with fire/explosion risk. Memory Card (Sold Separately) sources of heat, in direct sunlight, Handset use near petrochemicals or inside vehicles, etc.). $ other flammables may cause fire/ ( May cause warping/malfunction; explosion; power off before using DANGER battery may leak, overheat, ignite or Osaifu-Keitai® at gas stations (cancel burst. Handset or related hardware IC Card Lock beforehand). Use specified battery, Desktop may become hot to the touch, leading to burn injuries, etc. Do not apply strong shocks or Holder and Charger only. impacts. Non-specified equipment use may Do not force battery/Charger into Do not drop/throw handset or related cause battery to leak, overheat, burst handset. Confirm terminal/ hardware. Battery may leak, overheat, or ignite, and may cause Charger to ( connector orientation and retry. burst or ignite, resulting in fire, electric overheat, ignite, malfunction, etc. $ Battery may leak, overheat, burst, shock, malfunction, etc. ignite, etc. Do not disassemble, modify or $ If there is unusual sound/odor, solder handset or related hardware. smoke or any other abnormality: May cause fire, injury, electric shock or WARNING Continued use may cause fire, electric malfunction. Battery may leak, shock, etc.; grasp plug to disconnect overheat, burst or ignite. Charger, power off, then remove % Do not place handset, battery, Modifying handsets is prohibited by the ( battery, being careful not to burn or Desktop Holder or Charger in/on Radio Law and subject to a penalty. injure yourself. ovens, microwave ovens, pressure Do not expose internal handset cookers, induction stoves or other Keep liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) parts, battery, Desktop Holder or cooking appliances. or conductive material (pencil lead, Charger to liquids. $ Battery may leak, overheat, burst or metallic strip, metal jewelry, etc.) Do not let liquid-exposed internal parts ignite. Handset, Desktop Holder or away from charging terminals or remain wet; do not charge wet battery. Charger may overheat, emit smoke, External Connector Port. May cause overheating, electric shock, & ignite, malfunction, etc. $ May cause short circuit, resulting in fire, injury or malfunction. Use handset/ fire, malfunction, etc. related hardware properly/appropriately.

10-2 Safety Precautions

Do not charge battery while handset Battery is wet. WARNING May cause electric shock or short circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction, etc. DANGER If battery fluid contacts skin or Do not expose handset or related $ clothes, discontinue handset use and hardware to hot air from dryers, etc. Read battery label to confirm battery type; rinse with clean water immediately. to dry them or for any other use/dispose of battery accordingly. May cause skin damage. purpose. Avoid saunas or hot water. Symbol on Label Battery Type If battery does not charge properly, ( Battery may leak, overheat, burst or $ Li-ion00 Lithium-ion stop trying. ignite. Handset, Desktop Holder or Battery may leak, overheat, burst, Charger may overheat, emit smoke, Do not dispose of battery in fire. ignite, etc. ignite, malfunction, etc. Battery may leak, burst, ignite, etc. If there is abnormal odor, excessive ( heat, discoloration or distortion, CAUTION remove battery, being careful not to Do not damage battery (with a nail, $ burn or injure yourself. Avoid fire hammer, foot, etc.) or subject it to Do not place handset or related sources. strong impacts or shocks. ( hardware on unstable surfaces. Continued use may cause battery to Battery may leak, overheat, burst, Handset or related hardware may fall, leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc. ignite, etc. resulting in injury, malfunction, etc.; $ Keep battery away from pets. take added care when Vibration is set Keep wire or other metal objects $ Pet bites may cause battery to leak, or while charging. away from battery terminals. Do not burst, overheat, ignite, etc. carry/store battery with conductive Keep handset and related hardware material (pencil lead, metallic strip, out of infants' reach. metal jewelry, etc.). Infants may choke from swallowing $ ( Battery may leak, overheat, burst, handset or related hardware or be CAUTION ignite, etc. injured, etc. ( Do not dispose of an exhausted If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not If your child is using handset/ rub; rinse with water and consult a battery with ordinary refuse. related hardware, explain all doctor immediately. Tape over battery terminals before instructions and supervise usage. Eyes may be severely damaged. disposal. Take battery to a SoftBank Misuse may cause injury, etc. Shop, or follow the local disposal ( ( regulations. $

10-3 Safety Precautions

Handset Do not use handset while driving or Do not look into Infrared Port during cycling. infrared transmissions. Accidents may result. Eyesight may be affected. WARNING Phone use while driving or cycling is prohibited by law and subject to a $ $ penalty; park legally beforehand. Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes. CAUTION May temporarily affect eyesight or Power off near electronic devices startle, leading to accidents. that employ high precision control Do not use handset when it may systems or weak signals. EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001 affect a vehicle's electronic CAUTION: May cause electronic malfunctions, etc. equipment. Use of controls, $ Take added care near these devices: Handset use inside vehicles may adjustments or CLASS 1 Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers/ ( LED Product cause electronic equipment to performance of procedure defibrillators and other electronic medical $ malfunction, resulting in accidents. other than those specified equipment; fire alarms, automatic doors herein may result in hazardous radiation and other automatic control devices. If you experience any skin irritation exposure. As the emission level from Mobile Light associated with handset use, LED used in this product is harmful to the eyes, do Power off before boarding aircraft to discontinue handset use and not attempt to disassemble the cabinet. Service is avoid possible consult a doctor. limited to authorized service centers only. interference with aircraft operations. Metal and other materials may cause If mobile phone use is allowed on ( skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness board, follow airline or cabin crew ( depending on your physical condition. instructions regarding handset use. Keep handset away from magnetic Users with a heart condition should cards, etc. Mobile Light adjust ringtone Vibration and Data on bank cards, credit cards, Volume as needed. telephone cards, floppy disks, etc. may May cause heart damage. be lost. $ If thunder is heard while outdoors, ( Be sure there is ample space for power off; find cover. Motion Control use; hold handset There is a risk of lightning strike or firmly and shake it gently. electric shock. Handset may slip, resulting in injury or ( breakage. $ [ Mobile Light LED Properties a) Emission Duration: Continuous b) Wavelength White: 400 - 700 nm c) Maximum Emission Output White: 160 µW (1.2 mW inside handset)

10-4 Safety Precautions

Do not swing handset by strap. Desktop Holder (Included) & If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) seep May harm self or others; strap may inside Charger, grasp plug and break, resulting in injury or handset Charger (Sold Separately) disconnect it immediately. malfunction/breakage. May cause electric shock, smoke or fire. Handset may become hot while in $ WARNING ) use, especially at high temperature. If plug is dusty, grasp it and Prolonged contact with skin may cause Do not cover/wrap Charger/Desktop disconnect Charger, then clean with burn injuries. Holder while charging. dry cloth. Fire may result. Always maintain some distance from ( Charger/Desktop Holder may Speaker while ringtones, music or overheat, resulting in fire, malfunction, Do not use In-Car Charger in ( other handset sounds play. etc. $ positive earth vehicles. Excessive volume may damage ears Use only the specified voltage. May cause fire, etc. Use in negative or hearing. $ Non-specified voltages may cause fire, earth vehicles only. Keep fingers, straps, etc. outside malfunction, etc. Plug Charger firmly into the outlet, $ when opening/closing handset. . AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input keeping the plug and Charger/ May cause injury, breakage, etc. . In-Car Charger (use in negative earth Desktop Holder charging terminals vehicles only): DC 12V/24V Input $ away from conductive material Do not use power adapters. Using (pencil lead, metallic strip, metal Watch TV from a distance in good ( Charger with step-up/step-down ( light. jewelry, etc.). transformer may cause fire, electric May cause electric shock, short circuit, Watching in poor light or too close may shock or malfunction. affect eyesight. fire, etc. Leave Charger unplugged during Moderate handset volume when ( Do not touch Charger plug with wet periods of disuse; grasp plug to hands. using Headphones. disconnect it. Excessive volume may damage ears May cause electric shock, malfunction, May cause electric shock, fire or etc. or hearing. malfunction. ( ) Do not touch Charger if thunder is ' Use only the specified fuse for heard. In-Car Charger. May cause electric shock, etc. Non-specified fuse may cause fire or malfunction. See In-Car Charger manual for details. ( $

10-5 Safety Precautions

Do not use Desktop Holder inside Handset Use & Electronic Medical Observe these rules inside medical vehicles. facilities to avoid effects of radio Extreme temperature or vibration may Equipment waves on electronic medical cause fire or damage handset, etc. This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use equipment: . Do not enter an operating room or Do not expose Desktop Holder or $ of Radio Communications Equipment such as ( Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for an Intensive or Coronary Care Unit Charger to liquids/high humidity while carrying a handset. (e.g., precipitation, bath/shower Electronic Medical Equipment" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April . Keep handset off in hospitals. rooms, restrooms, etc.). . Even in lobbies or other places May cause fire, electric shock or 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the $ Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, where handset use is permitted, malfunction. etc." (Association of Radio Industries and keep handset off near electronic Businesses, March 2001). medical equipment. CAUTION . Obey medical facility rules on mobile WARNING phone use. Grasp plug and disconnect Charger Power off in crowds or trains where before cleaning. Persons with implanted pacemaker/ persons with implanted pacemaker/ May cause electric shock, etc. defibrillator should keep handset defibrillator may be near. more than 22 cm away. Radio waves may interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators Always grasp plug (not cord) to Radio waves may interfere with ( ) causing such devices to malfunction. disconnect Charger. implanted pacemakers or defibrillators. ( Pulling the plug by cord may damage If you intend to use electronic cord, causing electric shock, fire, etc. medical equipment other than Do not subject AC Charger to ( implanted pacemaker/defibrillator strong shocks or impacts while it is outside medical facilities, consult plugged into the outlet. the vendor on radio wave effects. ( May cause malfunction or injury. Radio waves may interfere with electronic medical equipment. Do not touch charging terminals of $ Desktop Holder while it is connected to the outlet. May cause burn injuries. $

10-6 Safety Precautions General Notes

. An export license may be required to carry the . Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure. May General Use handset into other countries if it is to be used by cause malfunction or injury. . SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages or transferred to another person. However, no , Do not sit on handset in back pants pocket. resulting from accidental loss/alteration of such license is required when you take the , Do not place heavy objects on handset inside handset/Memory Card files or settings. Keep handset abroad for personal use on a vacation handbags, packs, etc. separate copies of Phone Book entries, etc. or business trip and then bring it back. . Connect only specified products to External . Handset transmissions/TV signal reception may Export control regulations in the United States Connector Port. Other devices may malfunction be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or provide that an export license granted by the US or cause damage. underground, or when moving into/out of such government is required to carry the handset into . Always power off before removing battery. If places. Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan or Syria. battery is removed while saving data or sending mail, data may be lost, changed or destroyed. . Use handset without disturbing others. Handset & Hardware Care . Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio . Do not power off while using Memory Card; may Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be . If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted result in data loss or malfunction. submitted for inspection upon request. one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank Mobile . When walking outside, moderate handset . Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may is not liable for any resulting damages. volume to avoid accidents. cause interference. . Use handset within 5oC - 35oC (up to 40oC for . Avoid covering Speaker while using handset. . For proper use of Memory Card (sold brief periods in bath/shower rooms, etc.) and separately), read the manual beforehand. 35% - 90% humidity. . Beware of eavesdropping. . Avoid extreme temperatures or direct sunlight. Because this service is completely digital, the . Handset/battery may warm during operation possibility of signal interception is greatly or while charging. This is normal. reduced. However, some transmissions may be . Malfunction resulting from misuse is not covered overheard. by the warranty. Eavesdropping . Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage Deliberate/accidental interception of color filter and affect image color. communications constitutes eavesdropping. . Battery may not charge properly if ports/ . Beware of harmful/malicious websites. Take terminals are obstructed by dust, etc. Clean with added care when posting personal information, dry cloth, cotton swab, etc. etc. . Clean handset with soft dry cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it. . Avoid scratching Display.

10-7 Safety Precautions

® 3 For additional information and support, contact Bluetooth Function Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General SoftBank Mobile is not liable for any damages Wireless LAN (hereafter "Wi-Fi") uses radio waves Information: From a SoftBank handset, call toll resulting from data/information leakage due to use to enable communication between compatible free at 157. To call toll free from a landline/IP of handset Bluetooth® function. devices, thus allowing connection to a local area phone, see P.9 -1 "Customer Service." [ Precautions network from anywhere within the range. Frequency Band The frequency band utilized by handset However, there is a risk of data interception unless This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band with Bluetooth® function is shared with industrial, security is established. It is advisable for the user DSSS-OFDM modulation. Maximum transmission scientific or medical equipment, including to configure security settings on their own radius is 40 meters (131 feet). household microwave ovens, etc., and used by responsibility before using Wi-Fi. . radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc. Do not use Wi-Fi near electrical appliances, (hereafter "other radio stations"). audiovisual equipment or office automation 1 Before using Bluetooth®, visually confirm that no equipment; may affect Wi-Fi transmission [ Simultaneous Use with Bluetooth® speed, availability, clarity, etc. (There is a other radio stations sharing the same frequency Both Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g) and Bluetooth® use band are in use nearby. possibility of interference especially when a microwave oven is in use.) the 2.4 GHz band. Therefore, Wi-Fi transmission 2 Should interference occur between handset and speed, availability and clarity may be affected ® . The target access point may not be detected other radio stations, move or cancel Bluetooth ® correctly if there are multiple access points nearby. when Bluetooth device is used near handset or function immediately. ® [ when handset Bluetooth is active. Should 3 For additional information and support, contact Precautions interference occur, discontinue use of the SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General The frequency band utilized by handset Wi-Fi is Bluetooth® device or cancel handset Bluetooth®. Information: From a SoftBank handset, call toll shared with industrial, scientific or medical free at 157. To call toll free from a landline/IP equipment, including household microwave . This handset supports Wi-Fi channels 1 - 13. phone, see P.9-1 "Customer Service." ovens, etc., and used by radio stations, amateur Handset will not connect to access points set to radio stations, etc. (hereafter "other radio other channels. Frequency Band . Available channels vary by country. stations"). This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band with FHSS . For use of Wi-Fi aboard aircraft, check with 1 Before using Wi-Fi, visually confirm that no modulation. Maximum transmission radius is airline beforehand. 10 meters (32 feet). It is not possible for the radio other radio stations sharing the same frequency . In some countries/regions, such as France, station to avoid using the frequency band of the band are in use nearby. there are restrictions on the use of Wi-Fi. If you mobile unit identification apparatus. 2 Should interference occur between handset and intend to use Wi-Fi on the handset abroad, other radio stations, move or disable Wi-Fi check the local laws and regulations beforehand. immediately.

10-8 Safety Precautions

Function Usage Limits Portrait Rights CE Declaration of Conformity These functions are disabled after handset Portrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to upgrade/replacement or service cancellation: be photographed or to refuse unauthorized Camera; Media Player; S! Applications; TV. publication/use of their photographs. Portrait After a period of disuse, these functions may be rights consist of the right to privacy, which is In some countries/regions, such as France, there unusable; retrieve Network Information to restore applicable to all persons, and the right to publicity, are restrictions on the use of Wi-Fi. If you intend to usability. which protects the interests of celebrities. use Wi-Fi on the handset abroad, check the local Therefore, photographing others including laws and regulations beforehand. Mobile Camera celebrities and publicizing/distributing their . Mind your manners when using handset camera. photographs without permission is illegal; use Hereby, Sharp of Europe Ltd, declares . Test the camera before capturing/recording handset camera responsively. that 004SH is in compliance with the essential requirements special moments. and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Copyrights A copy of the original declaration of conformity for each . Do not use handset camera in places where model can be found at the following Internet address: photography or videography is prohibited. Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer http://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/ . Captured images may not be used/transferred programs, databases, other materials and without copyright holder (photographer, etc.) copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to permission, except for personal use. private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit Battery - CAUTION or without copyright holder permission may In-Call/Transmission Caution constitute copyright infringement, and be subject Use specified battery or Charger only. Non-specified equipment use may cause During calls/transmissions, calling/transmission to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery charges/fees apply even if other functions or laws when using images captured with handset leakage, overheating or bursting. operations are simultaneously in use. camera. Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with Electromagnetic Waves ordinary refuse; always tape over battery For body-worn operation, this phone has been terminals before disposal. Take battery to a tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal used with accessories containing no metal, that regulations. position handset a minimum of 15 mm from the Charge battery in ambient temperatures between body. Use of other accessories may not ensure 5oC and 35oC; outside this range, battery may compliance with RF exposure guidelines. leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate.

10-9 Safety Precautions

European RF Exposure Information Headphone Signal Level FCC Information to User Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and The maximum output voltage for the music player This equipment has been tested and found to receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for function, measured in accordance with EN comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, exposure to radio waves recommended by 50332-2, is 29.0 mV. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits international guidelines. These guidelines were are designed to provide reasonable protection developed by the independent scientific FCC Notice against harmful interference in a residential organization ICNIRP and include safety margins . This device complies with part 15 of the FCC installation. This equipment generates, uses and designed to assure the protection of all persons, Rules. Operation is subject to the following two can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not regardless of age and health. conditions: installed and used in accordance with the The guidelines use a unit of measurement known (1) This device may not cause harmful instructions, may cause harmful interference to as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The interference, and (2) this device must accept radio communications. SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg. any interference received, including interference However, there is no guarantee that interference will As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they that may cause undesired operation. not occur in a particular installation; if this can be used in other positions, such as on the . Changes or modifications not expressly equipment does cause harmful interference to radio body as described in this user guide*. approved by the manufacturer responsible for or television reception, which can be determined by Highest SAR value: compliance could void the user's authority to turning the equipment off and on, the user is ** operate the equipment. encouraged to try to correct the interference by one Model At the Ear On the Body or more of the following measures: 004SH 0.402 W/kg 0.665 W/kg 1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna. As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest 2. Increase the separation between the equipment transmitting power the actual SAR of this device and receiver. while operating is typically below that indicated 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a above. This is due to automatic changes to the circuit different from that to which the receiver is power level of the device to ensure it only uses the connected. minimum level required to reach the Network. 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV The World Health Organization has stated that technician for help. present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a handsfree device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body. *Please see Electromagnetic Waves on P.10-9 for important notes regarding body-worn operation. **Measured in accordance with international guidelines for testing.

10-10 Safety Precautions

FCC RF Exposure Information The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model handset with all reported SAR levels Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission guidelines. SAR information on this emission limits for exposure to radio frequency model handset is on file with the FCC and can be (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications found at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid under the Commission of the U.S. Government. Display Grant section after searching on the The guidelines are based on standards that were corresponding FCC ID (see table on the left). developed by independent scientific organizations Additional information on Specific Absorption through periodic and thorough evaluation of Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular scientific studies. The standards include a Telecommunications & Internet Association substantial safety margin designed to assure the (CTIA) Website at http://www.phonefacts.net. safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Highest SAR value: Model FCC ID At the Ear On the Body 004SH APYHRO00137 0.364 W/kg 0.742 W/kg This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.

10-11 Safety Precautions Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

004SH meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that radio waves emitted from mobile phones and other handheld wireless devices do not affect human health. They require that the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the body, shall not exceed 2 W/kg*. This limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health, and meets the international standard set by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). The highest SAR value of 004SH is 0.501 W/kg. SAR tests were conducted with handset transmitting at its highest certified power level in accordance with testing methods set by the government. While there may be differences between the SAR levels for various handsets, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. The actual SAR level of the handset while operating can be well below the highest value. This is because the handset is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the Network. Additional information on SAR can be obtained on the following Websites. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/sys/ele/index.htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) http://www.arib-emf.org/ (Japanese) *Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment, Article 14-2).

10-12 Safety Precautions Water & Dust Resistance . . 004SH Water & Dust Resistance 004SH is compliant with IPX5, IPX7 and Do not soak handset in bath or pool; never IP5X water/dust protection standards. use it in water (including opening/closing of 004SH complies with IPX5 (former JIS However, ingress of dirt, sand, mud, handset and pressing keys). 1 protection level 5) and IPX7 (former JIS metal powder, food, beverage, etc. may . Handset is not resistant to water pressure. 2 cause malfunction. protection level 7) water protection Avoid high-pressure water/shower (over standards as well as IP5X (JIS protection Important Notes 6 liters/min.) or water immersion. level 5)3 dust protection standard, with . Close Battery Cover and Port Cover . Do not expose handset to extreme humidity Port Cover and Battery Cover closed firmly. Debris (hair, sand, fibers, etc.) for long periods; avoid prolonged use in firmly. trapped between Cover and base may 1IPX5 compliant means that a handset bath/shower rooms. expose handset to liquid/dust. continues to function as a phone after being . Do not use in saunas. Avoid hot air from . subjected to a water jet (approximately If Battery/Port Cover is left open liquid dryers, etc. 12.5 liters/min.) discharged from a nozzle exposure may cause handset . Use handset within 5oC - 35oC (up to 40oC (inner diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions malfunction/electric shock. Power off, for brief periods in bath/shower rooms, (approximately 3 m from handset) for at then remove battery. etc.) and 35% - 90% humidity. least 3 minutes. . If handset is wet, wipe it with dry cloth. . Avoid extreme temperatures (e.g., near 2IPX7 compliant means that a handset . Do not open/close Battery/Port Cover stoves, inside refrigerators, etc.). continues to function as a phone after being with wet hands or while handset is wet. . gently submerged to the depth of 1 m in still Volume may be low when Microphone/ . Handset is only water resistant against tap water at room temperature, left there for Earpiece/Speaker is wet; dry handset o o approximately 30 minutes, then removed fresh/tap water between 5 C - 35 C. before use. from it. . Battery, Desktop Holder and optional 3IP5X compliant means that a handset Precautions accessories are not waterproofed or continues to function as a phone and its . Do not subject handset to soap, detergent, dustproofed. safety is maintained after being agitated in a bath powder/oil, sea/pool/spa water, hot . Do not subject handset to strong shocks or device containing dust of 75 µm or smaller water, etc. impacts; do not poke Microphone, in diameter for 8 hours, then removed from . Rinse off sea/pool water, beverage, dirt, the device. Earpiece, Speaker, etc. with a cotton swab . Water/dust resistance may be affected sand, mud, etc. immediately; residue may or sharp object; water/dust resistance may under some circumstances. Malfunction cause malfunction if allowed to dry. be affected. resulting from misuse is not covered by . Rinse off sand, dirt, etc. completely before . Avoid placing handset directly on sand. the warranty. use; any residue may damage handset Sand may penetrate Earpiece, Speaker, causing malfunction. etc., resulting in low volume.

10-13 Safety Precautions

. Sand, etc. trapped in the hinge may cause Charging Precautions Care & Maintenance excessive friction or noise when opening/ closing handset. . Battery, Desktop Holder and optional . Proper care of the gaskets around Port . Touch Panel may not respond properly if accessories are not waterproofed or Cover and Battery Cover is crucial for wet or touched with wet fingers. dustproofed. Avoid exposure to liquids/high continued handset water/dust resistance. . Do not move handset directly from a cold humidity (e.g., precipitation, bath/shower Observe the following: place to a warm humid place; rooms, restrooms, etc.); may cause fire, , Do not remove or damage gaskets. Keep them clean. condensation may occur. Should this electric shock or damage. , Do not insert sharp objects through Port/ happen, dry handset naturally at room . Never charge battery while handset is wet; may cause fire or damage due to electric Battery Cover gaps; may damage gasket temperature. and affect water/dust resistance. shock or short-circuit. . 004SH does not float on water. , If Port/Battery Cover gasket is damaged . . Keep handset out of heavy rain. Close Port Cover firmly after charging via or deformed, replace it with a new one. . Do not let liquid-exposed handset remain External Connector Port. Use Desktop For gasket replacements, contact a wet; exposure to cold may freeze liquid Holder to prevent ingress of water and dust SoftBank Shop. causing malfunction. via External Connector Port. . To maintain water/dust resistance, replace . Damaged Battery/Port Cover affects water/ . Do not touch Desktop Holder or Charger related parts every two years regardless of dust resistance; contact a SoftBank Shop. with wet hands. Electric shock may occur. their condition. Customer-requested parts . Do not use Desktop Holder or Charger in replacement incurs fees and requires rooms in which water is regularly in use handset submission. For details, contact (kitchens, bath/shower rooms, etc.); may a SoftBank Shop or SoftBank Mobile cause fire or electric shock. Customer Center, General Information (see P.9-1 "Customer Service").

10-14 Safety Precautions Cleaning Handset Washing Handset Drying Handset 3 Pat against dry cloth to remove moisture from Wipe off dirt, sand, beverage, etc., gently Dry these parts/areas after washing handset: grooves with cloth. Then with Battery Cover closed, Hinge Earpiece hold handset approximately 10 cm below faucet or shower head and wash with Microphone Speaker low-pressure tap water (6 liters/min. or lower) at normal temperature (5oC - 35oC). 1 Wipe handset surface with Wash with your hands, taking care not to dry cloth open Covers; do not use a brush or sponge. Dry handset before use. 2 Holding hinge firmly by its sides, shake handset about . Before washing handset, make sure that Leave handset on dry cloth Battery Cover and Port Cover are closed firmly. 20 times 4 for approximately 2 - 3 hours . Do not use a washing machine or ultrasonic cleaner. Hinge Earpiece at room temperature . Do not place handset in a microwave oven Do Not Use Wet Handset to dry it. Battery/handset may leak, burst, . Voice quality may be affected, or moisture overheat or ignite; may cause malfunction, may transfer to clothes, bag, etc. accident or injury. . Moisture may short-circuit External . Do not dry handset by exposing it to extreme Connector Port. heat (e.g., hot air from dryers, etc.); may . Exposure to cold may freeze moisture cause warping, discoloration or damage. causing malfunction. Microphone Speaker

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