For proper handset use, read "Quick Tips" (in the box) and this guide beforehand.
.Accessible Disney Mobile services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
Disney Mobile DM007SH is compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Notes
.Copying this guide in whole or part without authorization is prohibited.
.Guide content is subject to change without prior notice.
.Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this guide. Please
contact General Information (P.17-41) about unclear or missing information.
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Chapter Contents
At A Glance
Getting Started
Basic Operations
Universal Operations, Etc.
Calling
Messaging
Internet
Digital TV
Camera & Imaging
Media Player
S! Applications & Widgets
Handy Extras
Entertainment
Handset Security
Data Folder & Memory Card
Connectivity & File Backup
Handset Customization
Appendix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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Guide Usage Notes
Notes
.Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with
handset open (P.1-2) 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 Japan"
with regard to handset/service usage.
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Use specified battery, Charger and
Desktop Holder (sold separately)
only.
Non-specified equipment use may
cause battery to leak, overheat,
burst or ignite, and may cause
Charger to overheat, ignite,
malfunction, etc.
Do not disassemble, modify or
solder handset or related hardware.
May cause fire, injury, electric
shock or malfunction. Battery may
leak, overheat, burst or ignite.
Modifying handsets is prohibited by
the Radio Law and subject to a
penalty.
Do not expose handset or related
hardware to liquids.
Do not let liquid-exposed handset/
related hardware remain wet; do
not charge wet battery. May cause
overheating, electric shock, fire,
injury or malfunction. Use handset/
related hardware properly/
appropriately.
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Do not charge battery in or expose
handset or related hardware to
extreme heat (e.g., near fire or
sources of heat, in direct sunlight,
inside vehicles, etc.).
May cause warping/malfunction;
battery may leak, overheat, ignite
or burst. Handset or related
hardware may become hot to the
touch, leading to burn injuries, etc.
Do not force battery/Charger into
handset. Confirm terminal/
connector orientation and retry.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst,
ignite, etc.
WARNING
Do not place handset, battery or
Charger in/on ovens, microwave
ovens, pressure cookers, induction
stoves or other cooking
appliances.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst or
ignite. Handset/Charger may
overheat, emit smoke, ignite,
malfunction, etc.
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Keep handset off and Charger
disconnected near gas stations or
places with fire/explosion risk.
Handset use near petrochemicals
or other flammables may cause
fire/explosion; power off before
using Osaifu-Keitai
(cancel IC Card Lock beforehand).
Do not apply strong shocks or
impacts.
Do not drop/throw handset or
related hardware. Battery may
leak, overheat, burst or ignite,
resulting in fire, electric shock,
malfunction, etc.
If there is unusual sound/odor,
smoke or any other abnormality:
Continued use may cause fire,
electric shock, etc.; grasp plug to
disconnect Charger, power off,
then remove battery, being careful
not to burn or injure yourself.
Keep liquids (water, pet urine, etc.)
or conductive material (pencil
lead, metallic strip, metal jewelry,
etc.) away from charging terminals
or External Device Port.
May cause short circuit, resulting in
fire, malfunction, etc.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Do not place handset or related
hardware on unstable surfaces.
Handset or related hardware may
fall, resulting in injury, malfunction,
etc.; take added care when
Vibration is set or while charging.
Keep handset and related
hardware out of infants' reach.
Infants may choke from swallowing
handset or related hardware or be
injured, etc.
If your child is using handset/
related hardware, explain all
instructions and supervise usage.
Misuse may cause injury, etc.
Battery
DANGER
Read battery label to confirm battery type;
use/dispose of battery accordingly.
Symbol on LabelBattery Type
Li-ion00Lithium-ion
Do not dispose of battery in fire.
Battery may leak, burst, ignite, etc.
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Do not damage battery (with a nail,
hammer, foot, etc.) or subject it to
strong impacts or shocks.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst,
ignite, etc.
Keep wire or other metal objects
away from battery terminals. Do
not carry/store battery with
conductive material (pencil lead,
metallic strip, metal jewelry, etc.).
Battery may leak, overheat, burst,
ignite, etc.
If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not
rub; rinse with water and consult a
doctor immediately.
Eyes may be severely damaged.
WARNING
If battery fluid contacts skin or
clothes, discontinue handset use and
rinse with clean water immediately.
May cause skin damage.
If battery does not charge properly,
stop trying.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst,
ignite, etc.
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If there is abnormal odor, excessive
heat, discoloration or distortion,
remove battery, being careful not
to burn or injure yourself. Avoid fire
sources.
Continued use may cause battery
to leak, overheat, burst, ignite, etc.
Keep battery away from pets.
Pet bites may cause battery to
leak, burst, overheat, ignite, etc.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of an exhausted
battery with ordinary refuse.
Tape over battery terminals before
disposal. Take battery to a SoftBank
Shop, or follow the local disposal
regulations.
Handset
WARNING
Do not use handset while driving or
cycling.
Accidents may result.
Phone use while driving or cycling is
prohibited by law and subject to a
penalty; park legally beforehand.
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Do not shine Mobile Light in eyes.
Mobile Light
May temporarily affect eyesight or
startle, leading to accidents.
CAUTION:
Use of controls,
adjustments or
performance of
procedure other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure. As the emission level from
Mobile Light LED used in this product is
harmful to the eyes, do not attempt to
disassemble the cabinet. Service is limited to
authorized service centers only.
[ Mobile Light LED Properties
a) Emission Duration: Continuous
b) Wavelength
White: 400 - 700 nm
c) Maximum Emission Output
White: 490 µW (1.2 mW inside handset)
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CLASS 1
LED Product
Power off near electronic devices
that employ high precision control
systems or weak signals.
May cause electronic
malfunctions, etc. Take added
care near these devices:
Hearing aids, implanted
pacemakers/defibrillators and
other electronic medical
equipment; fire alarms, automatic
doors and other automatic control
devices.
Power off before boarding aircraft to
avoid possible radio wave
interference with aircraft operations.
If mobile phone use is allowed on
board, follow airline or cabin crew
instructions regarding handset use.
Users with a heart condition should
adjust ringtone Vibration and
Volume as needed.
May cause heart damage.
If thunder is heard while outdoors,
power off; find cover.
There is a risk of lightning strike or
electric shock.
Do not look into Infrared Port during
infrared transmissions.
Eyesight may be affected.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Do not use handset when it may
affect a vehicle's electronic
equipment.
Handset use inside vehicles may
cause electronic equipment to
malfunction, resulting in accidents.
If you experience any skin irritation
associated with handset use,
discontinue handset use and
consult a doctor.
Metal and other materials (P.17-18)
may cause skin irritation, rashes, or
itchiness depending on your
physical condition.
Keep handset away from magnetic
cards, etc.
Data on bank cards, credit cards,
telephone cards, floppy disks, etc.
may be lost.
Be sure there is ample space for
Motion Control use; hold handset
firmly and shake it gently.
Handset may slip, resulting in injury
or breakage.
Do not swing handset by strap.
May harm self or others; strap may
break, resulting in injury or handset
malfunction/breakage.
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Safety Precautions
Handset may become hot while in
use, especially at high temperature.
Prolonged contact with skin may
cause burn injuries.
Always maintain some distance
from Speaker while ringtones, music
or other handset sounds play.
Excessive volume may damage
ears or hearing.
Keep fingers, straps, etc. outside
when opening/closing handset.
May cause injury, breakage, etc.
Watch TV from a distance in good
light.
Watching in poor light or too close
may affect eyesight.
Moderate handset volume when
using Headphones.
Excessive volume may damage
ears or hearing.
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Charger (Sold Separately)
WARNING
Do not cover/wrap Charger while
charging.
Charger may overheat, resulting in
fire, malfunction, etc.
Use only the specified voltage.
Non-specified voltages may cause
fire, malfunction, etc.
. AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input
. In-Car Charger (use in negative
earth vehicles only): DC 12V/24V
Input
Do not use power adapters. Using
Charger with step-up/step-down
transformer may cause fire, electric
shock or malfunction.
Leave Charger unplugged during
periods of disuse; grasp plug to
disconnect it.
May cause electric shock, fire or
malfunction.
Use only the specified fuse for
In-Car Charger.
Non-specified fuse may cause fire
or malfunction. See In-Car Charger
manual for details.
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If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.)
seep inside Charger, grasp plug
and disconnect it immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke
or fire.
If plug is dusty, grasp it and
disconnect Charger, then clean
with dry cloth.
Fire may result.
Do not use In-Car Charger in
positive earth vehicles.
May cause fire, etc. Use in negative
earth vehicles only.
Plug Charger firmly into the outlet,
keeping the plug and Charger/
Desktop Holder charging terminals
away from conductive material
(pencil lead, metallic strip, metal
jewelry, etc.).
May cause electric shock, short
circuit, fire, etc.
Do not touch Charger plug with wet
hands.
May cause electric shock,
malfunction, etc.
Do not touch Charger if thunder is
heard.
May cause electric shock, etc.
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CAUTION
Grasp plug and disconnect
Charger before cleaning.
May cause electric shock, etc.
Always grasp plug (not cord) to
disconnect Charger.
Pulling the plug by cord may
damage cord, causing electric
shock, fire, etc.
Do not subject AC Charger to
strong shocks or impacts while it is
plugged into the outlet.
May cause malfunction or injury.
Do not touch charging terminals of
Desktop Holder (sold separately)
while it is connected to the outlet.
May cause burn injuries.
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Handset Use & Electronic
Medical Equipment
This section is based on "Guidelines on the Use
of Radio Communications Equipment such as
Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for
Electronic Medical Equipment"
(Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference,
April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the
Effects of Radio Waves on Medical
Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio
Industries and Businesses, March 2001).
WARNING
Persons with implanted
pacemaker/defibrillator should
keep handset more than 22 cm
away.
Radio waves may interfere with
implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators.
If you intend to use electronic
medical equipment other than
implanted pacemaker/defibrillator
outside medical facilities, consult
the vendor on radio wave effects.
Radio waves may interfere with
electronic medical equipment.
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Safety Precautions
Observe these rules inside medical
facilities to avoid effects of radio
waves on electronic medical
equipment:
. Do not enter an operating room
or an Intensive or Coronary Care
Unit while carrying a handset.
. Keep handset off in hospitals.
. Even in lobbies or other places
where handset use is permitted,
keep handset off near electronic
medical equipment.
. Obey medical facility rules on
mobile phone use.
Power off in crowds or trains where
persons with implanted pacemaker/
defibrillator may be near.
Radio waves may interfere with
implanted pacemakers or
defibrillators causing such devices
to malfunction.
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Safety Precautions
General Notes
General Use
. Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages
resulting from accidental loss/alteration of
handset/Memory Card files or settings.
Keep separate copies of Phone Book
entries, etc.
. Handset transmissions/TV signal reception
may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or
underground, or when moving into/out of
such places.
. Use handset without disturbing others.
. Handsets are radios as stipulated by the
Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets
must be submitted for inspection upon
request.
. Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios
may cause interference.
. For proper use of Memory Card (sold
separately), read the manual beforehand.
.
Beware of eavesdropping.
Because this service is completely digital, the
possibility of signal interception is greatly
reduced. However, some transmissions may
be overheard.
Eavesdropping
Deliberate/accidental interception of
communications constitutes eavesdropping.
. Beware of harmful/malicious websites. Take
added care when posting personal
information, etc.
. An export license may be required to carry
the handset into other countries if it is to be
used by or transferred to another person.
However, no such license is required when
you take the handset abroad for personal
use on a vacation or business trip and then
bring it back.
Export control regulations in the United
States provide that an export license
granted by the US government is required
to carry the handset into Cuba, Iran, North
Korea, Sudan or Syria.
Handset & Hardware Care
. Handset is not waterproofed. Avoid
exposure to liquids and high humidity.
, Keep handset away from precipitation.
, Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may
condense causing corrosion.
, Avoid dropping handset in damp places
(restroom, bath/shower room, etc.).
, On the beach, keep handset away from
water and direct sunlight.
, Perspiration may seep inside handset
causing malfunction.
. If handset is left with no battery or an
exhausted one, data may be altered/lost.
Disney Mobile is not liable for any resulting
damages.
. Use handset within 5oC - 35oC (35% - 85%
humidity).
. Avoid extreme temperatures or direct
sunlight.
. Handset/battery may warm during
operation or while charging. This is normal.
. Malfunction resulting from misuse is not
covered by the warranty.
. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may
damage color filter and affect image color.
. Battery may not charge properly if ports/
terminals are obstructed by dust, etc. Clean
with dry cloth, cotton swab, etc.
. Clean handset with soft dry cloth. Using
alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it.
. Avoid scratching Display.
. Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure.
May cause malfunction or injury.
, Do not sit on handset in back pants pocket.
, Do not place heavy objects on handset
inside handbags, packs, etc.
. Connect only specified products to External
Device Port. Other devices may
malfunction or cause damage.
. Always power off before removing battery.
If battery is removed while saving data or
sending mail, data may be lost, changed or
destroyed.
. Do not remove Memory Card or power off
while using the card; may result in data loss
or malfunction.
. When walking outside, moderate handset
volume to avoid accidents.
.
Avoid covering Speaker while using handset.
. Do not use Desktop Holder (sold separately)
inside vehicles. Vibration may damage
handset, etc.
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Bluetooth® FunctionFunction Usage Limits
Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages
resulting from data/information leakage due
to use of handset Bluetooth
®
function.
[ Precautions
The frequency band utilized by handset
®
Bluetooth
scientific or medical equipment, including
household microwave ovens, etc., and used
by radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc.
(hereafter "other radio stations").
1 Before using Bluetooth®, visually confirm
2 Should interference occur between
3 For additional information and support,
Frequency Band
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band with
FHSS modulation. Maximum transmission
radius is 10 meters (32 feet). It is not possible
for the radio station to avoid using the
frequency band of the mobile unit
identification apparatus.
function is shared with industrial,
that no other radio stations sharing the
same frequency band are in use nearby.
handset and other radio stations, move or
cancel Bluetooth
contact Disney Mobile Customer Center:
From a Disney Mobile handset, call toll free
at 157. To call toll free from a landline, see
P.17-41 "Customer Service."
®
function immediately.
These functions are disabled after handset
upgrade/replacement or service
cancellation: Camera; Media Player;
S! Applications; TV.
After a period of disuse, these functions may
be unusable; retrieve Network Information
(P.16-7) to restore usability.
Mobile Camera
. Mind your manners when using handset
camera.
. Test the camera before capturing/
recording special moments.
. Do not use handset camera in places
where photography or videography is
prohibited.
. Captured images may not be used/
transferred without copyright holder
(photographer, etc.) permission, except for
personal use.
In-Call/Transmission Caution
During calls/transmissions, calling/transmission
charges/fees apply even if other functions or
operations are simultaneously in use.
Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares
that DM007SH is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
A copy of the original declaration of conformity for each
model can be found at the following Internet address:
http://disneymobile.jp/
Electromagnetic Waves
For body-worn operation, this phone has
been tested and meets RF exposure
guidelines when used with accessories
containing no metal, that position handset a
minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of
other accessories may not ensure
compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
CE Declaration of Conformity
Battery - CAUTION
Use specified battery or Charger only.
Non-specified equipment use may cause
malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to
battery leakage, overheating or bursting.
Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with
ordinary refuse; always tape over battery
terminals before disposal. Take battery to a
SoftBank Shop, or follow the local disposal
regulations.
Charge battery in ambient temperatures
between 5oC and 35oC; outside this range,
battery may leak/overheat and performance
may deteriorate.
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European RF Exposure Information
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the
limits for exposure to radio waves
recommended by international guidelines.
These guidelines were developed by the
independent scientific organization ICNIRP
and include safety margins designed to
assure the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement
known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg.
As mobile devices offer a range of functions,
they can be used in other positions, such as
on the body as described in this user guide
Highest SAR value:
ModelAt the Ear**On the Body
DM007SH0.611 W/kg0.771 W/kg
As SAR is measured utilizing the device's
highest transmitting power the actual SAR of
this device while operating is typically below
that indicated above. This is due to automatic
changes to the power level of the device to
ensure it only uses the minimum level required
to reach the Network.
The World Health Organization has stated
that present scientific information does not
indicate the need for any special precautions
for the use of mobile 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 the
left for important notes regarding body-worn
operation.
**
Measured in accordance with international
guidelines for testing.
*
FCC Notice
. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer responsible
for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Information to User
.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits of a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installation; if this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient/relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
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3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RF Exposure Information
Your handset is a radio transmitter and
receiver.
It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission of the
U.S. Government.
The guidelines are based on standards that
were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough
evaluation of scientific studies. The standards
include a substantial safety margin designed
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless
of age and health.
The exposure standard for 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
DM007SH APYHRO00114 0.392 W/kg0.509 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.
FCC ID
At the Ear
On the Body
The use of accessories that do not satisfy
these requirements may not comply with FCC
RF exposure requirements, and should be
avoided.
The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model handset with all
reported SAR levels evaluated as in
compliance with the FCC RF emission
guidelines. SAR information on this model
handset is on file with the FCC and can be
found at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
under the Display Grant section after
searching on the corresponding FCC ID (see
table on the left).
Additional information on Specific Absorption
Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) Website at http://www.phonefacts.net
Safety Precautions
.
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Safety Precautions
Rights, Trademarks & Patents
Portrait Rights
Portrait rights protect individuals' right to
refuse to be photographed or to refuse
unauthorized publication/use of their
photographs. Portrait rights consist of the right
to privacy, which is applicable to all persons,
and the right to publicity, which protects the
interests of celebrities. Therefore,
photographing others including celebrities
and publicizing/distributing their photographs
without permission is illegal; use handset
camera responsively.
Copyrights
Copyright laws protect sounds, images,
computer programs, databases, other
materials and copyright holders. Duplicated
material is limited to private use only. Use of
materials beyond this limit or without
copyright holder permission may constitute
copyright infringement, and be subject to
criminal punishment. Comply with copyright
laws when using images captured with
handset camera.
The software contained in handset is
copyrighted material; copyright, moral right
and other related rights are protected by
copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter,
disassemble, decompile or reverse-engineer
the software; do not separate it from
hardware in whole or part.
Video recording and playback are based on
MPEG-4.
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4
Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal
and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i)
encode video in compliance with the
MPEG-4 Video Standard ("MPEG-4 Video")
and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4 Video that was
encoded by a consumer engaged in a
personal and non-commercial activity and/or
was obtained from a licensed video provider.
No license is granted or implied for any other
use. Additional information may be obtained
from MPEG LA.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4
Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding
in compliance with the MPEG-4 Systems
Standard, except that an additional license
and payment of royalties are necessary for
encoding in connection with (i) data stored
or replicated in physical media which is paid
for on a title by title basis and/or (ii) data
which is paid for on a title by title basis and is
transmitted to an end user for permanent
storage and/or use. Such additional license
may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC.
See http://www.mpegla.com for additional
details.
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent
Portfolio License for the personal and
non-commercial use of a consumer to (i)
encode video in compliance with the AVC
Standard ("AVC Video") and/or (ii) decode
AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer
engaged in a personal and non-commercial
activity and/or was obtained from a licensed
video provider. No license is granted or
implied for any other use. Additional
information may be obtained from MPEG LA,
LLC.
See http://www.mpegla.com.
Handset employs RSA® BSAFE=
software developed by RSA
Security Inc.
RSA is a registered trademark of
RSA Security Inc.
BSAFE is a registered trademark
of RSA Security Inc. in the United
States and/or other countries.
This product is
equipped with
JBlend= designed to
accelerate the
performance of Java=
Application.
Powered by JBlend=.
Copyright 1997-2010 Aplix Corporation.
All rights reserved.
JBlend and JBlend-related brands are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix
Corporation in Japan and other countries.
Java and Java-related brands are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and
other countries.
The microSD and microSDHC logos are
trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.
The Twitter name and logo are registered
trademarks of Twitter, Inc.
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This product employs NetFront Browser
(Internet browser) and NetFront SMIL Player
developed by ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Copyrightc 2010 ACCESS Co., Ltd.
ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or
registered trademarks of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in
Japan or other countries.
This product includes a module developed by
Independent JPEG Group.
IrSimple=, IrSS= and IrSimpleShot= are
trademarks of the Infrared Data Association
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
of such marks by SHARP is under license.
Microsoft, PowerPoint and Excel are
registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
Powered by MascotCapsule®.
Powered by MascotCapsule
package=.
MascotCapsule is a registered trademark of
HI Corporation.
c2002-2010 HI Corporation. All rights reserved.
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FeliCa is a contactless IC card technology
developed by Sony Corporation.
FeliCa is a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation.
m is a registered trademark of FeliCa
Networks, Inc.
Osaifu-Keitai is a registered trademark of NTT
DOCOMO, INC.
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO
WAVE INCORPORATED.
®
.
This product contains Adobe® Flash® Lite=
player software under license from Adobe
Systems Incorporated.
Adobe Flash Lite Copyright c 2003-2007 Adobe
Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United
States and other countries.
Wakeup TV, VeilView, Smartlink, Simulated
Call, AQUOS, Chase focus, Pretty Arrange
Camera and Animation View are trademarks
or registered trademarks of SHARP
Corporation.
Safety Precautions
Document Viewer is enabled by Picsel
Technologies.
Picsel, Picsel Powered, Picsel Viewer, Picsel
File Viewer, Picsel Document Viewer, Picsel
PDF Viewer and the Picsel cube logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Picsel
Technologies Ltd.
Chaku-Uta and Chaku-Uta Full are registered
trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment
(Japan) Inc.
BookSurfing® is a registered trademark of
CELSYS Inc., Voyager Japan, Inc. and
INFOCITY Inc.
. Imidas Encyclopedia cSHUEISHA Inc.
. Complete Japanese Encyclopedia
(Encyclopedia Nipponica 2001) including
"Nipponica Plus," Digital Dai-ji-sen Japanese
Dictionary, Shogakukan Progressive
English-Japanese Dictionary, Shogakukan
Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary
cShogakukan Inc.
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Safety Precautions
. Amazon.co.jp is a trademark of
Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
. HOT PEPPER Gourmet cRECRUIT
.
Family Medical Encyclopedia cHouken 2004
. Guide to Prescription Drugs cShigeru
Kimura/Iyakuseidokenkyukai 2009
. Yahoo! Answers cYahoo Japan
EUPHONY= (a comprehensive sound
enhancement system utilizing a v irtual
sound source processing technology)
is a trademark of DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.
Dynamic Range Adjustment is based
on iridix technology by Apical Limited.
. Household Accounts= is a trademark of
Information System Products Co., Ltd.
. Kanji Grabber
Information System Products Co., Ltd.
PhotoSolid®, FaceSolid®, MovieSolid®,
FrameSolid
Morpho Effect Library= are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Morpho, Inc.
Handset employs Face
Sensing Engine (FSE)
developed by Oki Electric
Industry Co., Ltd.
FSE and the FSE logo are trademarks of Oki
Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Chara Time is a registered trademark of
Primeworks.
Machi-Uta® is a registered trademark of KDDI
CORPORATION.
SOFTBANK, SoftBank and the SoftBank logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of
SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries.
Yahoo! and the Yahoo! and Y! logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.
®
is a registered trademark of
®
, PhotoScouter®, TrackSolid® and
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CP8 PATENT
S! Application, S! GPS Navi, Mobile Widget,
S! Quick News, S! Information Channel,
S! Friend's Status, S! Circle Talk, S! Addressbook
Back-up, Weather Indicator, Customized Screen,
Video Call, Lifestyle-Appli, Input Memory,
PC M ail, PC Sit e Bro wser, Mult i Job, Grap hic M ail,
Feeling Mail, Ichi Navi, Sha-mail, Movie Sha-mail,
Secure Remote Lock and Auto Art are
trademarks or registered trademarks of
SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
Other company and product names
mentioned herein are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.
The Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd.
T-1090017
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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
DM007SH 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
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).
All mobile phones, prior to product launch,
must be certified as compliant with
government requirements as stipulated by
the Radio Law. DM007SH has been granted
Technical Regulations Conformity
Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING
CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.432 W/kg.
This value was obtained by TELECOM
ENGINEERING CENTER as part of the
certification process. 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.
*
. This limit
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).
2 Earpiece
3 Display
4 Internal Camera
5 Microphone
a
6 Illumi Display
7 Small Light
8 Charging Terminals
9 Strap Eyelet
a Infrared Port
b External Device Port (with Port Cover)
c Internal Antenna Location
d External Camera (lens cover)
b
8
e Mobile Light
f Speaker
g m Logo
h Battery Cover
. Do not cover or place stickers, etc.
over Light Sensor or Internal Antenna
area.
. Replace Port Cover after Port use.
c
. Avoid metallic straps; Antenna
d
e
f
g
h
sensitivity may be affected.
Handset Positions
Handset Closed
Keep handset closed
when not in use.
Handset Open
Open handset to place or
answer calls, enter text, etc.
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Getting Started
1
1
2
3
4
5
e
i
f
g
d
6
8
7
9
b
c
ah
j
k
l
Press a or be
Press c or df
Press a, b, c or dg
Press E or FL
Handset Keys
.
Keys are indicated in this guide as shown.
. Change functions with * via Set Key
Shortcut (P.2-5) as needed.
1 Multi Selector (right) d
Open Call Log (Received). Long Press
to activate/cancel Infrared*.
2 Multi Selector (up) a
Open Mobile Widget window. Long
Press to open PC Site Browser menu
3 Center Key %
Open Main Menu. Long Press to
activate/cancel Keypad Lock.
Handset Parts
4 Multi Selector (left) c
Open Call Log (Dialed). Long Press to
activate/cancel Bluetooth
5 Mail Key B
Open Messaging menu. Long Press to
open E Mail Composition window
6 Shortcuts & A/a Key '
Open Shortcuts menu. Long Press to
show active indicators (Status Icon List).
7 Clear/Back Key $
Play Answer Phone messages. Long
Press to activate/cancel Answer
Phone.
8 Start Key !
Open Call Log (All).
9 Keypad 0 - 9
Enter numbers to place calls or access
functions (Quick Operations). Long
Press to open Phone Book.
a n Key (
n
, +, P, ? and -. Long Press to
Enter
open S! Friend's Status member list.
b Dictionary Key ~
Open Dictionary. Long Press to
activate/cancel VeilView.
c Multi Job & Manner Key )
Select handset mode. Long Press to
activate/cancel Manner mode.
d D Key A
*
.
Open Disney Web portal. Long Press to
activate Familink Remote
e TV & Text Key &
Activate TV. Long Press to open
Change Menu window.
®*
.
*
*
.
f Multi Selector (down) b
Open Phone Book. Long Press to open
Exchange Profile menu
g Power On/Off & End Key "
.
Toggle Standby display. Long Press to
power off.
h # Key #
Enter #. Long Press to activate/cancel
Manner mode.
i Camera Key |
Activate mobile camera. Long Press to
activate Review.
Side Keys
j Volume Up Key E
Long Press to illuminate Mobile Light.
k Volume Down Key F
Open: Show/hide Softkeys.
l Shutter Key I
Open: Long Press to activate mobile
camera.
Closed: Toggle Illumi Display view.
Multi Selector & Side Keys
.
In this guide, Multi Selector and Side
Key operations are indicated as follows:
*
.
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Getting Started
1
Charging Battery
External Device
Port
Charger
Connector
Release Tabs
Port Cover
Arrows
Small Light
AC 100V Outlet
Blades
AC Charger
Charging Battery
Battery must be inserted in handset to
charge it.
Charging Battery Outside Japan
. Disney Mobile is not liable for
problems resulting from charging
battery abroad.
AC Charger
Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1
(sold separately) only.
. In this guide, ZTDAA1 is referred to as
"AC Charger."
. Handset and AC Charger may warm
while charging.
1-4
1Open Port Cover as shown
2Insert Charger Connector
. With arrows up, insert connector
until it clicks.
3Extend blades and plug AC
Charger into AC outlet
. Small Light illuminates red while
charging.
. Small Light goes out when battery
is full.
4Unplug AC Charger
. Pull AC Charger straight out.
5Disconnect handset
. Squeeze Charger Connector
release tabs and pull straight out
to remove.
6Fold back blades and
replace Port Cover
When Small Light Flashes
. Battery is unchargeable; may be
defective or simply at the end of its
life; replace it.
Important AC Charger Usage Note
. Fold back blades after charging. Do
not pull, bend or twist the cord.
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Getting Started
1
Small Light
Cigarette Lighter Socket
Plug
In-Car Charger
External
Device Port
Charger
Connector
Arrows
Port Cover
Release Tabs
USB Charge
Connect handset to PC via USB Cable
to charge battery.
. Download and install USB Cable driver
beforehand.
. Handset must be on to charge battery.
. Battery may not charge if handset is
connected through a USB hub.
Disabling USB Charge
%
S Tools S % S f Connectivity
S
USB Charge S % S Disable S
In-Car Charger
In-Car Charger may be purchased
separately.
%
1Open Port Cover
2Insert Charger Connector
. With arrows up, insert connector
until it clicks.
Charging Battery
3Plug Charger into cigarette
lighter socket
4Start car engine
. Small Light illuminates red while
charging.
. Small Light goes out when battery
is full.
5Unplug Charger
6Disconnect handset
. Squeeze Charger Connector
release tabs and pull straight out
to remove.
7Replace Port Cover
Important In-Car Charger Usage Notes
. Disconnect Charger before leaving
vehicle to prevent charging with
engine off.
. Do not use In-Car Charger with
Desktop Holder.
. Avoid charging battery inside
extremely hot vehicles.
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Getting Started
1
Power On/Off
Handset Power On/Off
Power On
Follow these steps when powering on
DM007SH for the first time:
1" (Long)
. After Power On Graphic, follow
the steps below.
" S " S % S b S % S
S % S Language S % S English
S % S " (Long) S " (Long)
S Change Menu window opens
2Select option S %
Guide descriptions are based on
Standard Menu.
. My Details setup starts.
3Enter last name S %S
Enter first name S %
. Change Menu display option
confirmation appears.
設定
4Yes or No S%
Standby
. Choose No to enter Standby
immediately after powering on.
When USIM Card is Not Installed
. Insert USIM Card appears; insert the
card to use handset.
Retrieving Network Information
Handset initiates Network Information
retrieval when %, a, B or A is
pressed for the first time.
Follow these steps to retrieve Network
Information to use Network-related
services and TV; retrieval
automatically sets Clock:
1Yes S%S Retrieval starts
2%
Power Off
1" (Long)
. After Power Off Graphic, handset
shuts down.
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Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
Display
Standby
Hereafter, most screenshots omit
Mobile Widgets and other icons.
Indicator Area
Mobile Widgets/
Standby Shortcuts
Indicator DescriptionsInformation
Check active indicators and their
descriptions. (Status Icon List)
Information window opens at the
bottom for Missed Calls, new mail, etc.
1' (Long)
. Active indicators are enlarged;
description for selected indicator
appears.
. Use g to select indicators to view
their descriptions.
. Press % to open menu/window
(e.g., Battery Meter window from
battery strength indicator). May
be unavailable for some
indicators.
Information label (e.g., Message, etc.)
and count appear in Information
window. Select an item and press %
to open it.
Opening Information List Manually
%
Clearing Information List
% S Phone S % S Information S
% S B S Yes S %
Information Window
S Phone S % S Information S
%
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Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
%BA
Softkeys
Functions/operations assigned to B,
% and A appear at the bottom of
Display.
Display Saving
Display goes dark after Display Saving
time elapses. Press any key (except
" during a call) to activate it.
Backlight
.
Backlight turns off after Time Out time
elapses. Press
. Display goes dark during a call.
(Backlight does not turn off first.)
0
- 9 to illuminate it.
Illumi Display
View date, time, signal strength, etc.
with handset closed.
Activating
1With handset closed, I
. Press I to toggle view.
1-8
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Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
31
2
31
24
5
4
5
1
6
7
3
2
31
2
Indicators
Display Indicators
[ Basic Status
Within 3G range
1
Within GSM range
International roaming in
progress
2Signal strength
3Battery strength
1
The more bars the better.
2
Battery strength % (appears when
Display activates, etc.) is an
approximation.
[ Function Status
Active S! Application
Paused S! Application
*
*
Music playback in progress
1
1
2
TV recording in progress
(handset)
TV recording in progress
(Memory Card)
Memory Card inserted
Accessing Memory Card
2
Reading Memory Card
Formatting Memory Card
TV Timer/TV Recording Timer set
3Compass Indicator
4
5
*
Appears gold for some S! Applications.
Music playback in progress
(via Bluetooth
®
)
Multiple functions (Multi Job)
active
[ Notifications
1
Unread mail
Unread Delivery Report
Answer Phone active &
2
message recorded
Answer Phone canceled &
message recorded
3New Voicemail
4S! Appli Notification
5Contents Key received
Unread S! Information Channel info
6
Software Update result
Unread S! Quick News info
7
Unread S! Friend's Status
notification
[ Warnings
1Mail memory low
2Message delivery failure
3
Memory Card unusable/
misinserted
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Getting Started
1
5
6
1
7
8
3
4
2
7
8
1
9
b
c
a
3
5
4
6
2
1-10
Display & Indicators
[ Transmissions
SSL browsing in progress
1
Packet transmission protocol
ready
2
3
Receiving mail
Sending mail
S! Friend's Status online
Positioning in progress
4Software Update in progress
5RSS-compatible site
6Weather Indicator
USB Cable connected
USB transmission in progress
Infrared transmission in progress
Infrared file transfer in progress
1
7
Bluetooth
Bluetooth® transmission in
progress ( appears for
multiple connections)
Bluetooth
®
transmission ready
®
talk in progress
IC Transmission in progress
2
S! Addressbook Back-up
transmission in progress
PC Site Browser in use
8Infrared transmission ready
1
Hidden while Mobile Widget is in use.
2
Flashes while positioning.
[ Settings
5Alarm set
6Hour Minder active
Manner mode active
7
Drive mode active
Original mode active
VeilView active
8
Keypad Lock active
IC Card Lock active
Ringtone (Silent)
9
Ringtone (Increasing Volume)
Vibration for incoming Voice/
Video Calls active
a
b
Auto Answer or Remote
Monitor active
Show Secret Data active
Function Lock (Once) active
cWakeup TV set
*
Indicator does not appear when Call
Forwarding is set to Video Calls only, with
Voicemail unset.
1Offline Mode active
2Answer Phone active
Call Forwarding or Voicemail
3
4
active (forwarding condition:
*
Always)
Schedule/Task (Alarm set)
Schedule/Task (Alarm unset)
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Accessing Functions ..................... 2-2
Main Menu......................................2-3
Turn handset over to instantly mute
ringer and stop vibration.
Ringer
Incoming Calls,
Alarms, etc.
Vibration
Incoming Calls,
Alarms, etc.
Some tones may not be silenced.
.
Shake Left/Right
Navigate Functions
Shake to the left to navigate back, or
right to navigate forward.
Channels
Digital TV
Images
Data Folder
(Pictures)
Music
Music Player
While Multi Job is active and
both windows are open,
activate windows toggle.
.
Pages
Document
Viewer
Motion Control
Motion Sensor tracks handset orientation or movement. Move handset to navigate pages, access functions, etc.
. Cancel Keypad Lock and activate Display first. (Not necessary for activating Quick Silent.)
. Adjust Motion Sensor (P.2-15) before using Motion Control for the first time.
. Activate Motion Control by function beforehand.
avoid unintended results. (For better
recognition, shake handset straight
without swinging your arm.)
. Motion Control may be unavailable
while handset is ringing/vibrating.
. Be sure there is ample space for
Motion Control use; hold handset
firmly and shake it gently to avoid
injury/breakage. Do not shake
handset roughly; handset may slip,
resulting in injury or damage.
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Basic Operations
2
Illumi Display
Advanced
Customizing Illumi Display Settings
DM007SH features a unique
"illuminated text" Sub Display, or "Illumi
Display" (see below for settings and
usage details).
Setting Illumination Pattern for
Incoming Transmissions
Follow these steps to use preset
patterns:
1% SSettingsS%S In
Sound/Display menu, Illumi & LightS%
2Illumi Display S%
Illumi Display Menu
3Event Illumination S%
4Select item S % S Pattern
Setting S%
Pattern Setting Menu
5Preset Pattern S%S
Select pattern S %
Using Customized Screen Pattern
In 5, Customized ScreenS%
Disabling Illumi Display
In 4, select item S % S Switch
On/Off S%S Off S%
Using Custom Patterns
Create custom illumination patterns
by selecting shape (LED arrangement)
and movement; set text to appear
instead.
1In Pattern Setting menu,
Original SB
2Select Anime S%
3Select pattern S % S
Select option S % S A
Changing Illumination Speed
In 2, Anime SpeedS%S Select
speed S % S A
Showing Text
In 3, Original TextS%S Enter
text S % S A
0(Changing Clock pattern (Hiding Clock while charging (Showing caller info (Changing scroll speed (Changing illumination time
2-10
(Changing Information display time (Adjusting brightness (Disabling display transition effects (P.2-16)
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Basic Operations
2
Illumi Display
Setting Illumination Pattern by
Action
Follow these steps to use preset
patterns:
1In Illumi Display menu,
Effect Illumination S%
2Select item S %S Pattern
Setting S%
3Preset Pattern S%S
Select pattern S %
Using Customized Screen Pattern
In 3, Customized ScreenS%
, Available for Charge Start and
Calling.
Disabling Illumi Display
In 2, select item S % S Switch
On/Off S%S Off S%
Setting In-Call Illumination Time
In 2, CallingS%SLighting TimeS%S Select option S%
Custom Patterns
. To use custom illumination patterns,
see P.2-10 "Using Custom Patterns."
Showing Information
Show these items on Illumi Display with
handset closed; press I to toggle
view.
*
Cannot be unchecked.
*
Clock
DateWeather Indicator
BatterySignal & Battery
Pedometer
1In Illumi Display menu,
Display Setting S%
2Select item S % (/) S
Complete selection S A
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Basic Operations
2
Mobile Manners
Advanced
Mobile Manners
Please use your handset responsibly.
Use these basic tips as a guide.
Inappropriate handset use can be
both dangerous and bothersome.
Please take care not to disturb others
when using your handset. Adjust
handset use according to your
surroundings.
. Power it off in theaters, museums and
other places where silence is the norm.
. Refrain from using it in restaurants, hotel
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)
. Manner mode is set.
When Manner Mode is Active
.
Ringtones and other sounds are muted.
.
DM007SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts.
.
Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume.
.
To unmute Speaker temporarily while
playing music, etc., follow these steps:
During playback, a S % S Yes or
No S%S Adjust volume
. Write down Security Codes.
. Do not reveal Security Codes. Disney
Mobile is not liable for misuse or
damages.
Handset
*
Code
Administrator
*
Code
Center
Access Code
(Network
Password)
*
Changeable on handset.
9999 by default; use or
change some
functions
9999 by default;
required for Reset
Settings and Reset All
Four-digit code
selected at contract;
access Optional
Services via landlines,
change service
options, or set call
restrictions
Incorrect Code Entry
. Message appears for incorrect code
entries; retry.
.
Incoming/outgoing call restriction
settings will be locked if incorrect code
is entered three times consecutively
during the setting. To resolve, Center
Access Code (Network Password)
must be changed.
,
If you have previously changed
Network Password on a Disney Mobile
handset, enter the latest code.
Changing Security Codes
Enter four to eight digits.
Changing Handset Code
1% S Settings S%Sf
Phone/G
2Locks S%
Locks Menu
3Chg. Handset Code S%
Security Codes
4Enter current Handset Code
S %
5Enter new Handset Code
S %
6Re-enter new Handset
Code S %
. To change Administrator Code
subsequently, choose Yes and
press %.
7No S%
Changing Administrator Code
1In Locks menu,
Administrator Setting S%
2Change Administrator
Code S%
3Enter current Administrator
Code S %
4Enter new Administrator
Code S %
5Re-enter new Administrator
Code S %
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Basic Operations
2
Basic Tools
Advanced
My Details & Basic Tools
My Number
1% S0
. Handset phone number and the
name entered at initial setup
appear.
Editing My Details
After 1, f (select tab) S Select
item S A S Select item S % S
Edit S A
VeilView
Activate VeilView to prevent peeking.
1~ (Long)
Canceling VeilView
~ (Long)
Hand Mirror
1% S Camera S%S
Hand Mirror S%
. Internal Camera image appears.
Keypad Lock
Lock handset keys and prevent
accidental operation/function
activation.
1% (Long)
. Keypad Lock activates.
. " does not power handset off.
Incoming Calls while Keypad Lock is
Active
.
Keypad Lock is temporarily canceled;
press
!
Lock reactivates after the call.
Canceling Keypad Lock
Pen Light
to answer calls. Keypad
% (Long)
1E (Long)
. Mobile Light illuminates.
2Side Key S Mobile Light
goes out
Important Pen Light Usage Note
. Do not shine Pen Light in eyes.
Battery Meter
1% S Tools S%Sf
Clock/Gauge
2Battery Meter S%
. Approximate battery strength
appears.
Battery Strength %
. 100% may not appear even when
battery is full. This is by design; not a
malfunction.
Phone Help
Access this handy guide to handset
settings and key functions/shortcuts.
1% S Tools S%Sf
Doc./Rec.
2Phone Help S%
3Select item S %
For Indicators, select a category
and press %.
0(Editing My Details (Clearing My Details (Selecting My Details items to send (Changing battery strength indicator pattern (Changing
2-14
VeilView pattern/density (P.2-16 - 2-17)
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Basic Operations
2
Shortcuts
Changing item
order
Restoring default
shortcuts
Standby Shortcut
[ Operations in Standby
Sorting icons
Moving icons
Moving icons to
front/back
Removing multiple
icons at once
Slowing pointer
speed
' S Select numbered function SBS
Move S % S Select target location S %
' S Select numbered function S B SSet
to Default S % S Yes S %
a S B S
. Widgets may also be sorted depending on the
a S g Select icon S B SOperationS %
S Change Layout S % S Specify target
location S %
a S g Select icon S B SOperationS %
S To Front or To Back S %
Sort Icon S % S Select option S
size.
%
7a SBS Operate from List S%S
Remove S%S See below
All Icons
Remove All S%Sf Shortcut S Select
sheet SAS Yes S%
Selected Icons
Select & Remove S%Sf Shortcut S
Select icon S % () S Complete selection
S A S Yes S %
a S B SSettingsS % SCursor SpeedS
% SSlowS %
[ Sheets
Editing sheet
names
Locking sheets
Motion Control
Disabling
automatic Display
rotation
Practicing Motion
Control actions
Adjusting Motion
Sensor
Additional Functions
7a SBS Settings S%S Sheet
Settings S%S Change Sheet Name S % S
See below
Renaming
Select sheet S % S Enter name S %
Resetting All Sheet Names
BSYesS%
7a SBS Settings S%S Sheet
Settings S%S Set Sheet Lock S%S Enter
Handset Code S % S See below
Activating Lock
Select sheet S % S On S %
Changing Method for Temporary Access
Unlock Method S%S No Password S%
. Press a, then select and press % to unlock
sheet temporarily.
%S Settings S %Sf Phone/GS Motion
Control S%S Display Change S%S
Select function S % S Off S %
% SSettings S % S f Phone/G S Motion
Control S%S Action Test S%S Select
item S%
. Follow onscreen instructions.
%S Settings S %Sf Phone/GS Motion
Control S%S Adjust Sensor S%
. Follow onscreen instructions.
.
Avoid adjusting Motion Sensor near metal/
magnetic objects or aboard trains or in vehicles.
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Additional Functions
Illumi Display
Changing Clock
pattern
Hiding Clock while
charging
Showing caller info
Changing scroll
speed
Changing
illumination time
Changing
Information
display time
Adjusting
brightness
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SDisplay Date&TimeS % S Select
pattern S %
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SCharging TimeS % SOffS %
. Even if Off, Clock appears for the first few
seconds.
%SSettingsS%S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & LightS%SIllumi DisplayS
% SCaller DisplayS % SOnS %
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SScroll SpeedS % S Select speed S %
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SIllumi Lighting TimeS % S Select time
S %
% S
Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu,
S % S
Illumi & Light
Info Display Time
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SBrightnessS % S Select option S %
Illumi Display S % S
S % S
Select option S
%
Disabling display
transition effects
Mode Settings
Changing handset
modes
Creating a custom
mode
Resetting Mode
Settings
Suppressing
Manner mode
audio output
confirmation
My Details
Editing My Details
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi Display S
% SDisplay EffectS % SOffS %
7%
menu, Mode Settings
Selecting a Handset Mode
Select mode S %
Customizing Handset Modes
Select mode S B S Select item S % S
Adjust settings
. Not available for Normal mode.
. Customizable items depend on mode.
%SSettingsS%S In Sound/Display
menu, Mode SettingsS%SOriginalSB
S Select item S % S Adjust settings
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Mode Settings S % S Select mode S
A S Enter Handset Code S % SYesS %
% SSettingsS % S In Sound/Display
menu, Mode Settings S % S Manner S B
S Audio Confirmation S % S Do not Show
S %
% S 0 S f Select tab S Select item S A
S Select item S % S Edit S A
S Settings S % S In Sound/Display
S % S
See below
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Additional Functions
Clearing My Details
Selecting My
Details items to
send
Battery Meter
Changing battery
strength indicator
pattern
VeilView
Changing
VeilView pattern/
density
%S0SBS Reset My Details S%S
Yes S%
%S0SBSSet Send ItemsS%S
Select item S % (/) S Complete
selection SA
%SSettingsS%S In Sound/Display
menu, DisplayS%SMini BatteryS%S
Select pattern S %
. Battery strength (appears as a percentage) is
for reference only.
7% SSettingsS%S In Sound/
Display menu, Display S%SVeilView S%
S See below
Pattern
Pattern Setting S%S Select pattern S%
Scale
Scale Setting S%S Select scale S%
. Scale is unselectable for some patterns.
Density
Density Setting S%S Adjust density S%
. For Density:2 or Density:3, use f before
pressing % to adjust the pattern appearance
for straight view.
Read information (price, etc.) on
Customized Screen download page.
1% S Data Folder S%S
Customized Screen S%
Customized Screen Menu
2Download Customized
Screen S%
. Follow onscreen instructions.
Customized Screen Setup
1In Customized Screen
menu, select Customized
Screen S%
2% S%
Applying Fee-Based Customized Screen
. If Contents Key is required, follow
these steps:
After 1, % S Yes S %
, Read terms of service and then
follow onscreen instructions.
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Customizing Handset Responses
Advanced
Sounds & Alerts
Ringtone
1% SSettingsS%S In
Sound/Display menu,
Sounds & AlertsS%
Sounds & Alerts Menu
2Ringtone/videos S%
3Select item S %
For For New Message, etc., select
Assign Tone and press %.
4Select folder S %
5Select tone/file S %
0(Using Machi-Uta
®
(Japanese) (P.3-20)
Setting Ring Time for Incoming Mail, etc.
After 3, DurationS% S Enter time S%
Playing Video for Incoming Transmissions
In
4
, Videos S % S Select file S
If Portion of File Content is Specifiable
. After 5, start point selection window
opens. Follow these steps:
Select start point S %
Selecting Files with Limited Usage Period
. A confirmation appears. Choose Yes
and press % to proceed.
Machi-Uta® Service Registration
(Japanese)
Use Machi-Uta® to play music instead
of the standard ringback tone for the
other party.
Machi-Uta® requires a separate
contract and basic monthly fee.
%
1In Sounds & Alerts menu,
Machi-Uta S%
2Register/Cancel S%
. Follow onscreen instructions.
Vibration
1In Sounds & Alerts menu,
Vibration S%
2Select item S %S Switch
On/Off S%
3On S%
4Vibration Pattern S%
. To check vibration patterns,
select one and press B.
5Select pattern S %
Setting Ringtones to Control Vibration
In 3, Link to SoundS%
Important Vibration Usage Note
. Cancel Vibration when charging
battery to help avoid accidents.
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Text Entry
1
Y
11
YY
■
■イ■ア■ウ
d
Y
66666
YY
■
■
nnno
6
Y
66666
YY
■
■
nnno
(Long)
Advanced
Text Entry
Unless noted otherwise, text entry
descriptions are for text entry
windows.
Switching Entry Modes
1&
Character Entry Basics
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.
Text Entry Window (Message Text)
Opening Help
BSHelpS%
Note
. Pressing " repeatedly may not
close text entry windows.
When Font Type is Set to Disney 1
.
Lower case letters appear capitalized
in black. To cancel, follow these steps:
B S Font Type S % S Standard
S %
0(Using Character Codes (Using Pager Code (P.3-20)
3-6
. Available entry modes appear.
2Select mode S %
. Entry Mode Indicators:
*
Kanji (Hiragana)
Double/Single-byte
/
Katakana
Double-byte
/
Alphanumerics (upper/
lower case)
Single-byte
/
Alphanumerics (upper/
lower case)
Single-byte Number
*
予
Character Code
appears when Predictive is active.
. Press ! to toggle options in reverse.
To type characters assigned to the
same key, press d first.
Example: In Single-byte Alphanumerics
mode, enter no.
. Long Press a key to enter the current
character and advance cursor.
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Entering Characters
Advanced
HiraganaKanji
Follow these steps to enter
Kanji (Hiragana) mode:
1333 (
333 (す) S ( (ず)
S 22 (き)
2% (Confirm)
すずき
す
) S d S
in
Convert
1Type
すずき
to 鈴木.
すずき
. In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, word
suggestions change as hiragana
are typed. (Predictive)
. Long Press & to toggle
suggestion mode between
Standard, Business, Male, Female
and Automatic. (Personal Mode)
2b
3
鈴木
. To exit suggestion list, press $.
Text Entry
4%
. Words likely to follow the entry
appear based on previous
entries. (Previous Usage)
When Target Word is Not Listed
. Press B or A to segment hiragana to
convert separately.
, Press A to toggle Predictive and
Non-Predictive suggestions.
Single Kanji Conversion
Type reading in hiragana S A (Long)
0(Inserting line breaks (Inserting spaces (Clearing entry log (Using Disney font (Changing Font Size (Disabling suggestions based on
entered characters (Disabling suggestions based on entered words (Disabling emoticon/Disney Pictogram suggestions based on entered
words (Lowering type priorities in suggestion list (Selecting a suggestion mode (P.3-20 - 3-21)
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Text Entry
Entering from Dictionaries
(Search Word)
Enter text by referring to word
definitions, translations, etc.
1Type hiragana S Before
completing entry, &
. Press & to toggle dictionaries.
2Select word, etc. S %
. Definition/translation appears.
3%
One-Hiragana Conversion
Type the first hiragana to access
previously selected words.
Example:
converted to 鈴木.
1333 (
すずき
was previously
す
) S b
2Select word/phrase S %
KatakanaDisney Pictograms & Symbols
Follow these steps to switch to
Double-byte Katakana mode and
enter
ジュン
:
1& S
233 (
アイウ
S%
シ
) S ( (ジ) S
ユ
88 (
000 (ン) S %
) S ' (ュ) S
May be unavailable depending on
the entry mode.
1(
.
Disney Pictogram or Symbol List
appears. (Log appears if Disney
Pictogram/Symbol has been used.)
2& (toggle tabs) SB or A
(toggle Lists)
. While entering message text,
press ' in Disney Pictogram List
to toggle Cross-Carrier
Pictograms and all Pictograms.
Alternatively, press & to switch to
My Pictogram or Symbol List.
3Select Disney Pictogram or
Symbol S%
.
Disney Pictograms are double-byte
even in single-byte entry modes.
4$ S List closes
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Text Entry
Emoticons
1B S Emoticons S %
2Select emoticon S %
Alternative Emoticon Entry Method
. In Kanji (Hiragana) mode, type
or a descriptive word such as
or
うーん
EmoticonWordLink
. Immediately after inserting a
Mail & Web Extensions
Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily.
, then convert the entry.
descriptive word such as
しい
, corresponding emoticons may
appear in the suggestion list.
1B S Quick Addr. List S %
2Select extension S %
. Extensions are single-byte even in
double-byte entry modes.
嬉しい
かお
わーい
or
Hiragana to Katakana/
Alphanumeric Conversion
Enter katakana and alphanumerics in
Kanji (Hiragana) mode.
Example: To enter PM
Use key inscriptions.
176 S A
悲
2Select word/phrase (PM)
S%
Quick Conversion (for Hiragana)
A list of word suggestions appears
based on the key pressed.
Example: To enter
13 (
終電
さ
) S 8 (や)
S 1 (あ) S 4( (だ)
S 0 (わ) S a
2Select word/phrase (
終電
S%
One Hiragana Word Call
.
Type the first hiragana of entries you
used Quick Conversion for and press
a
)
.
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Text Entry
Advanced
Editing Characters
Deleting & Editing
Follow these steps to correct
願いします
to
1Select character
2$
. The highlighted character is
deleted.
3Select target location S
Enter characters
0(Undo conversion or recover deleted characters (Inserting Phone Book entry items (P.3-20)
3-10
また明日お願いします
また、お
Recovering Deleted Characters
. Press ! to recover characters
:
deleted with $.
Deleting All Text
. Long Press $ at the end of text. To
delete characters on and after
cursor, select the first character of
text and Long Press $.
Jumping to the End or Top of Text
BS Cursor Position S%S Jump
to End or Jump to Top S%
Copy/Cut & Paste
1B SCut or CopyS%S
Select first character S %
Cut
. To cancel and start over, press A.
2Highlight text range S %
3Select target location S
( (Long)
. Text is entered.
Pasting Previously Cut/Copied Text
Select target location S B S PasteS%S Select text S%
, Available when Paste List appears.
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Saving Frequently Used Words (Japanese)
Advanced
User Dictionary
Saving Words
Saved words appear among
suggestions.
1% S Settings S%Sf
Phone/G S User
Dictionary S%
User Dictionary Menu
2New Entry S%S Enter
word S %
3Enter reading S %
Editing Entries
In 2, Saved Word ListS%S
Select word S % S Edit S % S
Edit reading S % S Yes S %
0(Deleting entries (P.3-21)
DM007SH Download Dictionary
Get specialized DM007SH Download
Dictionaries via SH-web Mobile
Internet site (
Bookmarks; see P.6-8).
Activate dictionaries to improve
handset character conversion.
Dictionary words appear among
suggestions.
Some dictionary files may not be
usable.
シャープメーカーサイト
in
1In User Dictionary menu,
Acquire Dictionary S%
2Select number S %S
Select file S %
. Existing dictionary is replaced.
Canceling Dictionary
In 2, select dictionary S B S CancelS%
Viewing Dictionary Information
In 2, select dictionary S B S InfoS%
Reply Assist Dictionary (
スト辞書
)
. When replying, this dictionary
prioritizes original message words
(katakana or alphanumerics) in
suggestion list.
. Effective in Kanji (Hiragana) mode.
メール返信アシ
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Dictionary
Advanced
Using Dictionaries (Japanese)
Available Dictionaries:
Preloaded
Dictionaries
Online
Dictionaries
*
Download and add dictionaries as needed.
Online Dictionaries
.
Online dictionary use requires Internet
connection incurring packet transmission fees.
Information fees may also apply. Read terms of
service and then follow onscreen instructions.
.
Update dictionary list for most recent versions.
Meikyo Japanese Dictionary,
Genius English-Japanese
*
Dictionary, Genius
Japanese-English Dictionary
Yahoo! Answers, Meikyo
Japanese Dictionary MX.net,
Genius English-Japanese
Dictionary MX.net, Genius
Japanese-English Dictionary
MX.net, Imidas Encyclopedia,
Complete Japanese
Encyclopedia (Encyclopedia
Nipponica 2001) including
"Nipponica Plus," Digital
Dai-ji-sen Japanese Dictionary,
Shogakukan Progressive
English-Japanese Dictionary,
Shogakukan Progressive
Japanese-English Dictionary,
HOT PEPPER Gourmet,
Amazon.co.jp, Family Medical
Encyclopedia, Guide to
Prescription Drugs
Using Preloaded Dictionaries
Searching As-You-Type
1~ S A
2Select dictionary S %
Dictionary Window
. Last used dictionary appears first.
3Enter reading (spelling for
English-Japanese
dictionary)
. Enter reading in katakana.
.
Search results appear as you type.
4Select word, etc. S %
Definition/Translation Window
Looking Up in Online Dictionaries
[Definition/Translation Window] B SWebDict.SearchS%
, Perform from 2 (except 4) in "Using
Online Dictionaries" on P.3-13.
(Read bulleted sentence in 1
beforehand.)
Viewing Dictionary Information
~SBSInformationS%
Searching by Keyword
1In Dictionary window, B
2Search Method S%S
Keyword Search S%
3Select entry field S %S
Enter text S %
4Search S%S Select
word, etc. S %
.
Definition/translation window opens.
0(Changing Font Size (Looking up copied words in dictionaries (Using dictionaries during text entry (And more on P.3-21)
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Copying Text
Advanced
[ Selected Portions
1In definition/translation
window, %
2
Select first character S %
S
Highlight text range S
[ Index Word Only
1In definition/translation
window, B
2Copy Index Word S%
Adding Downloaded Dictionary
1In Dictionary window, B
2Add Dictionary S%
3Select file S %
Canceling Added Dictionary
In 2, Cancel DictionaryS%SYesS%
Using Online Dictionaries
1In Dictionary window, A S
%
ネット辞書
. Terms of service (Japanese)
appear when using online
dictionary for the first time; read
and then press %. Subsequently,
image download options appear;
select one and press %.
2
Select pull-down menu S
S%
3Select dictionary S %
. Select
すべて
dictionaries at once.
to look up in all
4Select entry field S %S
Enter text S %
5Search S%
.
To disable confirmation, press B ().
6Yes S%
7Select word, etc. S %
. Definition/translation window
opens.
Viewing Dictionary Information
After 6, select word, etc. S B S
Reference S%S Yes S%
Looking Up in Preloaded Dictionaries
%
After 6, B S Find by Other Dict. S
% S Select dictionary S % S
Search S % S Select word, etc.
S %
Opening Terms of Service
After 1, B S Terms of service S %
, Press % to return to Dictionary
window.
Dictionary
0(Selecting dictionaries for use (Selecting search method (Selecting search area (And more on P.3-21 - 3-22)
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3
Dictionary
Advanced
Using History & Bookmarks
Saving Bookmarks
1In definition/translation
window, B
2Bookmark S%
Opening History or Bookmarks
1In Dictionary window, B
2History List or Bookmark List
S %
3Select word, etc. S %
. Definition/translation window
opens.
. Not available in History List of
online dictionaries.
Using Dictionaries during Text Entry
1Type text S Before
completing entry, ~
2Select dictionary S %
3Search S%S Select
word, etc. S %
. Definition/translation window
opens.
Inserting Index Word into Text
After 3, B S Paste Index Word S
%
0(Deleting history records or bookmarks (P.3-21)
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3
Searching Text
Search
Web Search
Packet transmission fees apply.
1% S Tools S%Sf
Doc./Rec.
2Search S%
Search Window
. Web Search is selected by
default.
3Select entry field S %S
Enter search text S %
4Search S%
. Search results appear.
Switching Browsers
[Search Window] B S Change Browser
S % S
Select browser S
Mail Search
1In Search window, Mail
Search S%
2Select entry field S %S
Enter search text S %
3Search S%
4Select option S %
Searching within Received or Sent
Messages
[Search Window] B S Change
Mail Folder S%S Received
Messages or Sent Messages S%
%
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Scratch Pad
Scratch Pad
Open Scratch Pad to jot down text,
and more.
1% S Tools S%Sf
Doc./Rec.
2Scratch Pad S%
. Text entry window opens.
3Enter text S %
4Save to Notepad S%
. Open saved entries from
Notepad.
Other Scratch Pad Usage
UsageOperation in 4
Paste to
Standby
Enter Mail
Message Text
Enter Schedule
Subject/Details
Enter Task
Subject/Details
Add Last Name/
Phone Number/
Mail Address to
Phone Book
Save Text File
Search Internet
For more, see corresponding function
description or follow onscreen
instructions.
Set as StbyShortcut S
% S Select sheet
S %
Create Message S
% S Select mail type
S %
Save to Calendar S %
Save to Tasks S%
Save to Phone Book
S %
,
Reading is not entered.
Save as Text File S %
S Enter name S %
S Save here S %
, Saved to Data Folder
(Other Documents).
Web Search S%S
Select browser S %
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Creating Phone Book Entries
Advanced
Enter a name, phone number and
mail address (enter at least one of
these items) and classify the entry.
1% S Phone S%S Add
New Entry S%
2Last Name: S%S Enter
last name S % S First
Name: S%S Enter first
name S %
. Characters entered for names
(reading for kanji) appear.
3Add Phone Number: S %
S Enter phone number S
% S Select type S %
. To save additional phone
numbers, repeat 3.
4Add Email Address: S %
S Enter mail address S %
S Select type S %
. To save additional mail addresses,
repeat 4.
Phone Book
5Category: S%S Select
Category S%
Phone Book Entry Window
6A
. Entry is saved to Phone Book.
Incoming Calls while Creating Entry
. Contents are temporarily saved. End
the call to return.
0(Saving other information (Changing Illumi Display settings (Setting Small Light status (Setting Vibration status (Editing Phone Book
entries (Setting incoming mail ring time (Renaming Categories (Changing Category icons (Changing Category order (P.3-22 - 3-23)
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Phone Book
Personal Ringtone
Set tone for calls from saved numbers.
1In Phone Book entry
window, select item, e.g.,
Tone-Voice Call:S%
2Assign Tone S%S Select
folder S%
3Select tone/file S %SA
Saving Secret Entries
Hide Phone Book entries to require
Handset Code for access.
1In Phone Book entry
window, Secret: S%
2On S%SA
Accessing Secret Entries
b S B S Unlock Temporarily S
% S Enter Handset Code S %
Customizing Response by Category
1% S Phone S%S Set
Category S%
2Select Category S BS
Select item S %
3Select item S %S Select
item, e.g., Assign ToneS%S Customize responses
. Customize responses in the same
way as Phone Book entries.
. Not available for USIM Card.
Responses Set by Phone Book Entry
. Settings for each entry take priority.
Saving Numbers After Calls
After a call, save number to Phone
Book.
1When confirmation
appears, New Entry S %S
Complete other fields S A
Saving to an Existing Entry
In 1, New DetailS%S Select
entry S % S Complete other fields
SA
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Using Phone Book Entries
Advanced
Phone Book
Dialing via Phone Book
1b Sf Select katakana
row
Entry Search Window (By あかさたな)
2Select entry S %
3Select phone number
4!
Placing Video Calls
After 3, % S Video Call S %
Changing Search Method
Phone Book Search Methods:
Shows entries with
By
あかさたな
By Category
By Reading
Readings that start with
katakana in the
specified row
Opens entries in the
specified Category
Shows all entries in
Reading order
(katakana, alphabetical
then numerical)
1In entry search window, B
S Ph.Book Settings S %
2Sort Entries S%
3Select method S %
Changing Search Method Temporarily
[Entry Search Window] A (press to
toggle search methods)
Opening from Other Functions
Example: Enter a recipient via Phone
Book when sending a message.
Select Recipient Window
1Phone Book S%
. Entry search window opens.
2Select entry S %
3Select phone number or
mail address S %
. Recipient is entered.
. Omit 3 if only one number or
address is saved.
0(Changing view for entry search window (Assigning images to Phone Book entries for incoming transmissions (Messaging via Phone Book
(Deleting Phone Book entries (Checking memory status (Copying Phone Book entries (And more on P.3-22 - 3-24)
Your location is automatically
reported to the corresponding
agency (police, etc.) when you place
emergency calls (110, 119 or 118) with
Disney Mobile handsets. (Emergency
Location Report)
DM007SH reports Location Information
based on positioning signals from
radio stations.
. Registration/transmission fees do not
apply.
. Positioning accuracy is affected by
location/signal conditions. Always
provide your location and purpose on
the phone.
. Location Information is not reported
when emergency calls are placed
without Caller 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.
Handset Restrictions &
Emergency Calls
Emergency calls are possible even
while some handset restrictions are
active.
Active RestrictionEmergency Calls
Function Lock
Bar Outgoing Calls
Offline Mode
Keypad Lock
PIN Entry
Possible
Restricted
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4
Voice Calling
Advanced
Voice Calling
Answering a Voice Call
Incoming Call window opens for a
call.
Incoming Voice Call Window
1! to accept the call
. Call connects.
Placing a Voice CallPlacing an International Call
1Enter phone number with
area code
.
To correct entry, use f to place
cursor under the digit and press
To delete the digits above and after
the cursor, Long Press
$
.
2!
.
Wait for receiver to accept the call.
1Enter phone number with
area code S B
2Int'l Call S %
$
.
3Select country S % S !
. Handset dials the number.
4" S Call ends
Calling Unlisted Countries
In 3, Enter CodeS%S Enter
country code S % S !
2" S Call ends
Muting Ringer Temporarily
When a call arrives, )
Earpiece Volume
During a call, e or L
After Calls to/from Unsaved Numbers
.
Save to Phone Book confirmation appears.
Select
New Entry
or
to save number; Phone Book entry window
New Detail
or entry search window opens, respectively.
and press %
0(Rejecting calls (Placing calls on hold (Answering with Headphones (Adjusting Earpiece Volume (Sending/blocking Caller ID (Muting
Microphone (Recording caller voice (And more on P.4-13 - 4-15)
(Answering calls automatically when using Headphones (Saving frequently used touch tones (And more on P.4-19)
3" S Call ends
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4
Voice Calling
Advanced
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
2
3" S Call ends
Calling Disney Mobile & SoftBank Handsets
. In 2, always select
Calling Landlines & Mobiles within the
Same Country
Calls Overseas
. Calling may not be possible outside
0(
4-4
Placing Calls from Outside Japan
Answer Phone
Record caller messages on handset.
Answer Phone cannot be used in
power off or out-of-range. Use
Voicemail to record caller messages
when Answer Phone is not available.
1$ (Long)
Enter phone number with area
code S B S Int'l Call S
日本(JPN)
. Handset dials the number.
.
To call other countries, select the
target country instead of
Enter phone number with area code
S ! S Dial to Your Stay S %
Japan. Connections depend on
available network, signal strength,
and handset settings.
Recording messages when Answer Phone is inactive (Changing ring time (And more on
(
Placing calls by entering country code directly (Using Roaming Dial Assistant to place international calls while outside Japan (And more on
S%S !
日本(JPN)
日本(JPN)
.
%
.
. Answer Phone is set.
Canceling Answer Phone
$ (Long)
Answering Calls while Recording
!
, No message will be recorded.
P.4-13
)
Playing Messages
1$
2Select record S %
. Playback stops automatically at
the end of message.
Deleting One Record
After 1, select record S B S
Delete S%S Yes S%
Deleting All Records
After 1, B S Delete All S % S
Enter Handset Code S % S YesS%
[ Playback Operations
Volume Controle or L
Replay/Skip Backward
Stop%
Skip Forwardd
DeleteB S Yes S %
Loudspeaker On/OffA
c
P.4-14
)
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Video Calling
Incoming Image
Outgoing Image
Other Party's
Number/Name
Advanced
View the other party's image or send an
Outgoing Image to compatible handsets.
Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls.
This page describes functions/
operations unique to Video Call.
Window Description
Important Video Call Usage Notes
.
If both parties are not using the same
Video Call system, call may be
interrupted. (Video Call charges apply.)
. Video Calls cannot be placed while
TV is active.
0(Answering Video Calls automatically (And more on P.4-13)
(Adjusting Outgoing Image brightness (Canceling Internal Camera image reversal (Disabling touch tone sending (P.4-15)
(Sending Alternative Image when initiating Video Calls (Disabling Loudspeaker for Video Calls (Muting Microphone when initiating Video
Calls (And more on P.4-20)
Answering a Video Call
Incoming Call window opens for a call.
Incoming Video Call Window
1! to accept the call
2" S Call ends
Answering without Camera Image
[Incoming Video Call Window] % SYesS%
,
Video Call charges apply to the caller.
[ Engaged Video Call Operations
Toggle View&
Toggle Outgoing
Image
Open HelpB S Help S %
%
Video Calling
Placing a Video Call
1Enter phone number S %
2Video Call S%
. Image appears when call is
accepted.
3" S Call ends
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Speed Dial
Speed Dial
Saving Entries
Save phone numbers to Speed Dial/
Mail list for easy dialing.
1% S Phone S %
2Speed Dial/Mail S%
3<Empty> S%S Select
entry S%
4Select phone number S %
. Select mail address prompt
appears. To save mail address for
easy messaging, select one and
press %. (Omit 5.)
5Do not Assign S%
6A S Saved
. To save additional entries, repeat
3 - 6.
Using Headphones for Speed Dial
. Save a phone number to .
Removing Speed Dial Entries
In 3, select entry S B S Remove
Selected or Remove All S % S Yes
S %
, Omit entry selection step when
removing all entries.
Using Speed Dial
10
-
99
(entry number)
2!
Placing Video Calls
In 2, % S Speed Video S %
Using Headphones
. In Standby, Long Press Call Button
until a double beep sounds; handset
dials the number saved in . To end
the call, Long Press Call Button until a
beep sounds.
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4
Call Log
Advanced
Open recent dialed/received call
records.
1!
. All records appear; press d to
open Dialed, Dialed Ranking and
then Received records.
2Select record S %
When the Same Number is Dialed More
than Once Using the Same Call Option
. Only the last record appears. (All
records appear for S! Circle Talk and
Decoration Call.)
Hiding Dialed Ranking
In 2, f Dialed or Dialed (Ranking)SBSHide Dialed RankingS%
, To show Dialed Ranking again,
follow these steps:
In 2, f Dialed S B S Show
Dialed Ranking S%S Enter
Handset Code S %
Call Log
0(Dialing from records (And more on P.4-16)
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Call Time
Advanced
Call Time
Check estimated time of the most
recent call and all calls.
1% S Settings S%Sf
Call
2
Call Time/Data Counter S
3Call Timers S%
4Dialed Calls or Received
CallsS%
Resetting Dialed or Received Call Timer
After 4, B S Enter Handset Code
S%SYesS%
Call Time Count
. Ring time for incoming or outgoing
calls is not counted. (On hold time is
counted.)
%
0(
4-8
Setting handset to beep during Voice Calls (Checking accumulated data transmission volume (Resetting Data Counter (And more on
P.4-16
)
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4
Restrict Destinations
Advanced
Allow calls to numbers saved in Phone
Book or Call Permitted List only.
Limiting to Phone Book
1% S Settings S%Sf
Call S Call Barring S%
2
Restrict DestinationsS % S
Enter Handset Code S
Restrict Destinations Menu
3Restrict Phonebook S % S
DoS%
When Restrict Phonebook is Do
. Handset Code is required to add/edit
Phone Book entries.
Call Barring
Limiting to Call Permitted List
Specifying Numbers
1In Restrict Destinations
menu, Specified Numbers
S %
%
Specified Numbers Menu
2Call Permitted List S%
3<Empty> S%
4Enter phone number S %
. Repeat 3 - 4 to add phone
numbers.
Activating Call Permitted List
1In Specified Numbers
menu, Switch On/OffS%
2On S%
0(Designating Call Permitted List numbers from saved information (Editing Call Permitted List (P.4-17)
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4
Call Barring
Advanced
Reject Numbers
Reject calls from specified/unsaved
numbers or calls without Caller ID, etc.
Rejecting Specified Numbers
Specifying Numbers
1% S Settings S%Sf
Call S Call Barring S%
2Reject Numbers S%S
Enter Handset Code S %
Reject Numbers Menu
3Specified Numbers S%
Specified Numbers Menu
4Reject Numbers List S%
5<Empty> S%
6Enter phone number S %
. Repeat 5 - 6 to add phone
numbers.
Activating Rejection
1In Specified Numbers
menu, Switch On/OffS%
2On S%
Rejecting Unsaved Numbers
1
In Reject Numbers menu, Not
registered Numbers S
%
2Reject S%
Saved Numbers Containing P (Pause)
. Calls from the number before P are
rejected.
Rejecting Other Calls
Reject calls without Caller ID, calls from
public phones or calls with undisplayable
Caller ID.
1In Reject Numbers menu,
Withheld Call, Payphone or
Unavailable S %
2Reject S%
0(Designating numbers to reject from saved information (Editing Reject Numbers List (Excluding rejected calls from Call Log (P.4-17)
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Optional Services
Advanced
Call Forwarding and Voicemail can
only be set simultaneously when Call
Forwarding is set to Video Calls.
Call
Forwarding
Voicemail
Call
Waiting
Group
Calling
Caller ID
Call Barring
*
A separate contract is required.
Automatically divert all or
all unanswered incoming
calls to another preset
phone number
Redirect all or
unanswered calls to
Voicemail Center; access
messages from handset/
touch tone phones
Answer incoming calls or
open another line during
*
a call
Switch between open
lines or connect multiple
*
lines at once for
teleconferencing
Show or hide your own
number when placing
calls
Restrict incoming/
outgoing calls
depending on conditions
Initiating Call Forwarding
Follow these steps to divert calls to a
phone number saved in Phone Book
after selected ring time (
(Numbers starting with 1, 00,
0990
cannot be saved.)
No Answer
0120
set):
or
1% S Settings S%Sf
Call
2Voicemail/Divert S%
Voicemail/Divert Menu
3Diverts S%
4Select call type S %
5No Answer S%
6Phone Book S%S Select
entry S%
Optional Services
7Select phone number S %
. Omit 7 if only one number is
saved.
8%
9Select ring time S %
Diverting Calls without Handset Response
In 5, AlwaysS%S6 - 8
Entering Forwarding Number Directly
In 6, Enter NumberS%S Enter
phone number S % S Select ring
time S %
0(Checking service status (Activating Call Waiting (Talking on multiple lines simultaneously (Setting/canceling outgoing call restriction
(Setting/canceling incoming call restriction (Showing/hiding Caller ID (P.4-18 - 4-19)
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4
Optional Services
Initiating Voicemail
Follow these steps to divert calls to
Voicemail Center after selected ring
time (No Answer set):
1In Voicemail/Divert menu,
Voicemail S % SActivate
S %
2No Answer S%S Select
ring time S %
Diverting Calls without Handset
Response
In 2, AlwaysS%
Missed Call NotificationPlaying Messages
Activate this function for records of
calls missed in power off/out-of-range
and Voicemail is active.
1% S Settings S%Sf
Call
2) Missed Calls S%S%
. Follow the voice guidance for
further operations.
1In Voicemail/Divert menu,
Voicemail S%
2Call Voicemail S%
. Follow the voice guidance for
further operations.
Deleting New Voicemail Message
Indicator
In 2, Delete IconS%SYesS%
Canceling Call Forwarding/
Voicemail
1In Voicemail/Divert menu,
Cancel All S%
2Yes S%
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Receiving a Call
[ Handling Incoming Calls
Rejecting calls
Placing calls on
hold
Answering with
Headphones
[ Answer Phone
Recording
messages when
Answer Phone is
inactive
Changing ring time
Sampling outgoing
message
Muting Earpiece
Voice Call
When a call arrives, B SRejectS %
Video Call
When a call arrives, A
When a call arrives, "
. Press ! to answer the call on hold.
When a call arrives, Long Press Call Button
. To end the call, Long Press Call Button.
When a Voice Call arrives, B S Record
Message S%
%S Settings S%Sf Call S Answer
Phone S%S Answer Time S%S Enter
time S %
% SSettingsS % S f CallSAnswer
Phone S % S Outgoing Message S %
. Press $ to stop playback.
% SSettingsS % S f CallSAnswer Phone S % S Volume S % S Silent S %
[ Remote Monitor (Video Call)
7% SSettingsS % S f CallS
Video Call S%S Remote Monitor S%S
Enter Handset Code S % S See below
Saving Numbers from Phone Book
Auto Answer ListS % S <Empty> S B S
S % S
Change
Select entry
. To enter a phone number directly, select
Answering Video
Calls automatically
<Empty> and press %.
Saving Numbers from Call Log
Auto Answer List S%S <Empty> SBS
Change S% S From Call Log S % S Select
record S%
Activating Remote Monitor
Switch On/Off S%S On S%S%
.
When Remote Monitor is active, auto answer tone
sounds even in Manner mode; cancel afterward.
. Calls cannot be answered automatically with
handset closed.
7% S Settings S%Sf Call S
Video Call S%S Remote Monitor S%S
Enter Handset Code S % S Auto Answer List
Editing Auto
Answer List
Changing ring
time
S % S See below
Editing Numbers
Select entry S % S Edit S %
Deleting Entries
Select entry S B S Delete S % S Yes S %
% SSettingsS % S f CallSVideo Call S
% SRemote MonitorS % S Enter Handset
Code S % SAnswer TimeS % S Enter time
S %
Additional Functions
From Phone Book S % S
S % S
Select phone number S
%
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Additional Functions
Placing a Call
[ Basic Operations
Adjusting Earpiece
Volume
Sending/blocking
Caller ID
[ International Calls
Example: Voice Calls
Placing calls by
entering country
code directly
Using Roaming Dial
Assistant to place
international calls
while outside
Japan
%SSettingsS%S In Sound/Display
menu, Earpiece VolumeS%S Adjust level
S %
After phone number entry, B S Hide My ID or
Show My ID S%
(( (+ appears) S Enter country code S
Enter phone number with area code S !
. Omit the first 0 of the area code except when
calling Italy or some other countries.
. Pressing (( during a call does not enter +.
7Enter phone number with area code
S ! S See below
. Prompts do not appear for numbers with
country codes.
. To disable Roaming Dial Assistant automatically
after a call, press B to check box next to Don't use this tool again..
Calling Japan (Landlines & Mobiles)
Dial to Japan S%S !
Calling Other Countries (Landlines & Mobiles)
Dial to Other Country S % S Select country
S % S !
Disabling Roaming
Dial Assistant
Saving frequently
used international
prefix
Adding/changing/
deleting country
codes
% SSettingsS % S f CallSInt'l Calling
S % S Roaming Dial Assistant S % S Off
S %
. When Off, handset dials the entered phone
number as-is even while outside Japan.
% SSettingsS % S f CallSInt'l Calling
S % S Int'l Prefix S % S Enter Handset
Code S % S Enter prefix S %
7% S Settings S%Sf Call S Int'l
Calling S%S Country Codes S%S See
below
Adding
<Empty> S%S Enter name S%S Enter
country code S %
Changing
Select country S % S Change S % S Enter
name S%S Enter country code S%
Deleting
Select country S % S Delete S % S Yes S
%
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During a Call
[ Voice Call & Video Call
Muting Microphone
Activating/
canceling
Loudspeaker
Switching sound
output
Opening Phone
Book
Saving Phone
Book entries
Placing calls on
hold
Voice Call
During a call, A (press again to cancel)
Video Call
During a call, B SMuteS %
. To cancel, select Unmute.
Activating Loudspeaker for Voice Call
During a call, % S While message appears,
. To cancel, press %.
Canceling Loudspeaker for Video Call
During a call, A (press again to activate)
During a call, B STransfer AudioS % STo
Phone or To BluetoothS%
. For To Bluetooth, select a device and press %.
During a call, B SPhone BookS % S
Select entry S %
. Press $ twice to return to call window.
During a call, B S Phone Book S % S B S
Add New Entry S%S Complete fields SA
. Press $ to return to call window.
During a call, B SHoldS %
. Subscription to Call Waiting or Group Calling is
required to place Voice Calls on hold.
. To resume Voice Calls, press B, select Retrieve
and press %.
. To resume Video Calls, press A.
%
[ Voice Call Only
Recording caller
voice
Opening messages
Creating messages
Sending saved
touch tones
Sending touch
tones via Phone
Book
[ Video Call Only
Adjusting
Outgoing Image
brightness
Canceling Internal
Camera image
reversal
Disabling touch
tone sending
Additional Functions
During a call, B SRecord Caller VoiceS %
S Recording starts S % S Recording ends
. To play recorded messages, see P.4-4 "Playing
Messages."
During a call, B SMessagingS % S Select
Messaging folder S % S Select folder S %
S Select message S %
. Press $ three times to return to call window.
During a call, B S Messaging S % S
Create Message or Create New SMS S%S
Complete message S A
During a call, B STouch-Tone Signal ListS
%S Select entry SB
During a call, B SPhone BookS % S
Select number S B S Send Push ToneS%
S Select phone number S %
. Press A to return to call window.
During a call, B SExposureS % S Adjust
level S%
. Alternative Image brightness is fixed.
During a call, B S Settings S % S Mirror
Image S%S Off S%
During a call, B S Disable DTMF S %
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4
Additional Functions
4-16
Call Log
Dialing from
records
Sending messages
from records
Saving Phone
Book entries from
records
Opening Phone
Book entries from
records
Initiating S! Circle
Talk from records
Deleting records
Hiding Dialed
Ranking
Calling Dialed Numbers (Redial)
cS Select record S !
. To place Video Calls, press B instead of !,
then select Video Call and press %.
Calling from Received Call Records
dS Select record S !
. To place Video Calls, press B instead of !,
then select Video Call and press %.
! S Select record S B S Create Message
S % S EMail or SMS S % S Complete
message S A
! S Select record S B SSave to Phone
Book S%S As New Entry S% S Complete
other fields S A
.
To add to an existing entry, select
! S Select record SBS Display Phone
Book S%
. Available when selected record (phone
number) is saved in Phone Book.
! S Select record SBS Call S! Circle
Talk S%S%
. Set Connection status to Online first.
One Record
! S Select record SBS Delete (Delete
Item in Dialed Ranking) S % S Yes S%
PC Mail ......................................... 5-21
Additional Functions ...................5-24
Troubleshooting ...........................5-41
5
Messaging
5-1
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Messaging
5
Messaging
E Mail
SMS
Ex cha nge up t o 16 0 al phanumer ics
with Disney Mobile and SoftBank
handsets.
Exchange up to 30,000 characters
with e-mail compatible handsets,
PCs, etc.; attach media files, etc.
Large Size Messages
Transmit messages of up to 2 MB
including large images or multiple
files; may incur high charges
depending on subscribed price plan.
PC Mail
Receive or reply to PC mail account
messages. Use DM007SH to handle
PC Mail messages like SMS or E Mail.
Basics
Use the following messaging services.
[ Available Entry Items
Recipient
SMS
Available*N/A
EMail
PC Mail
*
Disney Mobile/SoftBank handset numbers only.
.
A separate contract is required to use
E Mail and receive e-mail from PCs, etc.
. For more information, see Disney
Mobile Website (P.17-22).
Subject
Message
Attachment
Available Available Available Available
Available
Available Available Available Available
N/A
Auto Retry Function
If recipient's handset is off/out-of-range,
a sent message is saved in Server Mail
Box and delivery attempted at regular
intervals. (Undeliverable messages are
deleted.)
Auto Resend
When Auto Resend is active, handset
makes up to two attempts to send
unsent messages automatically.
Cancel to disable (
P.5-35
).
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Messaging
5
Customizing Handset Address
Change alphanumerics before @ of
the default handset mail address.
For more information, see Disney
Mobile Website (P.17-22).
Changing Address
1B S Settings S %
2Address Settings S%
. Handset connects to the Internet.
Select English and press %, then
follow onscreen instructions.
Saving Address
When handset address is changed,
Disney Mobile sends new address
confirmation via E Mail.
To save new address to My Details,
follow these steps. (New address is
effective even if not saved.)
1Message S%
2Information S%
Messaging
3Yes S%
4A
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Messaging
5
Sending Messages
Advanced
Sending E Mail
Follow these steps to send E Mail to a
number/address saved in Phone Book:
1B
S Create Message S
When a PC Mail Account exists,
select EMail and press %.
E Mail Composition Window
2Select recipient field S %
3Phone Book S%
4Select entry S %
5Select number or mail
address S%
. Omit 5 if only one number or
address is saved.
. When a mail address is entered,
avoid using single-byte katakana
in message text or subject; may
not appear properly on recipient
devices.
6Select subject field S %S
Enter subject S %
%
7Select message text field
S %
Text Entry Window
8Enter message S %
E Mail Composition Window
9A S Transmission starts
. To cancel, press A during
transmission.
Incoming Calls while Creating Message
. Content is saved temporarily. End the
call to return.
Personal Mode
.
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
Disney Pictogram Entry
. In Disney Pictogram List, press ' to
toggle Cross-Carrier Pictograms and
all Pictograms.
. Pictogram appearance may differ by
carrier.
Converting to Graphic Mail
After 8, Auto Art S%S Select
decoration type S % S A (Next)
or B (Prev.) S%S9
, To cancel conversion, follow these
steps before 9:
BS Cancel Arrangement S% S
Yes S%
%
0(
5-4
Using other recipient entry methods (Adding recipients (Inserting signature automatically (Converting mail type (SMS/E Mail) (Saving without sending
(
Requesting delivery confirmation (Designating/editing reply-to address for outgoing message (And more on
(
Disabling automatic resend of unsent messages (Designating/editing reply-to address (Hiding progress bar while sending messages (And more on
P.5-25
-
5-26
)
P.5-35
)
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5
Sending Messages
Advanced
Attaching Files
Send attachments to compatible
handsets.
Follow these steps to attach images to
E Mail:
1In E Mail Composition
window after composing
message, select
attachment field S %
2Picture S%S Select
folder S %
3Select file S %
File attached
Attaching Non-Image Files
.
In 2, select a folder other than
and press
Attaching Multiple Files
After 3, Attach (1) S%S Attach
File S%S Picture S%S Select
folder S % S Select file S % S A S4
, X in Attach (X) indicates the
number of attached files.
Auto Image Resize
Large images may be automatically
reduced to approximately 400 - 500 KB
by default.
Change resize setting via Picture Auto
Resize (P.5-38).
If Recipient Cannot Receive Large
Messages (Up to 2 MB)
. Message may be truncated or
attachments may be lost.
4A S Transmission starts
0(Changing attached image size (Set Auto Play File (And more on P.5-26)
(Disabling image auto-resize (Limiting outgoing E Mail message size (And more on P.5-38)
%
, then select a file.
Picture
Sending Feeling Mail
Set emotion (happiness, sadness, etc.)
to messages; recipient handset
responds accordingly.
1In E Mail Composition
window after composing
message, BSFeeling SettingsS%
2Select category, e.g.,
Happy/Glad S%
3Select item, e.g., I Love You
S %
4A S Transmission starts
Canceling Feeling Mail
[E Mail Composition Window] Select
subject field
Pictogram
S % S f
S $ S %
Select
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5
Sending Messages
Advanced
Sending Graphic Mail
Basic Procedure
Follow these steps to:
. Change font size
. Insert images
. Scroll text
1B
S Create Message S
2Select/enter recipient and
subject (P.5-4)
3Select message text field
S %
Text Entry Window
4! (Long)
Graphic Mail Window
5SIZE S%
6Select size S % S Enter
text
%
7A S IMAGES% S Select
folder S % S Select file
S%
8Select target location S %
S $
9A S EFFECT S %
aScrolling S%
bSelect direction S % S
Enter text
c% SAS Transmission
starts
Canceling Last Action
[Graphic Mail Window] UNDO S%
Canceling All Graphic Mail Settings
[Graphic Mail Window] CANCEL S%SYesS%
Saving as Templates
After b, % S B S Save as
Template S % S Enter name S %
S Save here S %
, Only the message text is saved.
0(Changing text color, size & effect (Changing text color (Inserting background sound (Inserting Flash
5-6
(Flashing text (Aligning text (left/right/center) (And more on P.5-26 - 5-27)
®
file (Inserting horizontal line
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5
Using My Pictograms
Advanced
My Pictograms are grouped by
category; add or rename categories
as needed.
Source files are saved in Data Folder
(My Pictograms).
1In text entry window, (
S &
. My Pictogram List appears. (Log
appears if My Pictogram has
been used.)
. Press # or ( to open next or
previous Category.
2'
3Select Category S %
My Pictogram List
. Press A or B to open next or
previous page, if any.
4Select file S %
.
To suppress message, press B ().
5% S $
. List closes; enter text, add other
decorative effects, etc.
6Complete message S %
S A S Transmission starts
Sending Messages
Moving/Copying My Pictograms
[My Pictogram List] Select file S A
(Long) S Move or Copy S % S
Press # or ( to select Category
S Select target location S%
, My Pictograms can also be moved/
copied within the same Category.
Deleting My Pictograms
[My Pictogram List] Select file S A
(Long) S Delete S % S Yes S %
, Source files in Data Folder will be
deleted.
Checking My Pictograms Individually
[My Pictogram List] Select file S A
(Long) S Preview S %
, To return, press $.
Opening Data Folder (My Pictograms)
[My Pictogram List] Select file S A
(Long)
S
Clearing Entry Log
. Open Log then follow these steps:
Access to Data Folder S
Select file S A (Long) S Delete
This Log S % S Yes S %
%
0(Adding Categories (Renaming Categories (Changing Category order (Deleting Categories (P.5-27)
5-7
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