SoftBank 841P User Manual

Function/Service Name Search
Objective Search
Function Search
Using Your Handset
Content Search
Guide Organization
Index
Contents
Objective Search
Index
Overview
Contents
Function List
Display
Contents
Section Contents
Z
Chapter Top Pages
Z Z
Z Z
Z Z
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P.17-22
P.vi
P.ii
P.17-22
P.iv
P.vi
P.17-2
P.1-8
P.vi
Getting Started
Call
Text Entry
Phone Book
Digital TV
Camera
News/Entertainment
Media Player
Managing Files
Connectivity
Handset Security
Tools
Messaging
Internet
S! Appli
Settings
Appendix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Solving Problems
Troubleshooting
Warranty & Service
Z Z
P.17-8
P.17-29
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Confirming & Using My Number & My Mail Address
My Phone Number
Confirm your phone number on handset in Standby without navigating menus.
My Number: ZP.1-26
My Mail Address
Customized address may reduce spam.
Customizing Handset Address: ZP.13-3
Customizing
Setting Ringtones
Set Chaku-Uta®, Chaku-Uta Full® or Ringtone Flash
®
files as ringtones.
Downloading Tunes & Tones
Download music (Chaku-Uta Full®) files from mobile websites.
Handset Settings
Mastering Basics
Objective Search
Fun Stuff
Ringtones: ZP.16-2
Learning Your Handset
Learn key assignments, and navigate menus to select & execute functions.
Handset Menus: ZP.1-17 Parts & Functions: ZP.1-4
Watching One Seg Digital TV
Enjoy One Seg digital TV.
channels in advance
Set to view shows.
Digital TV: ZP.5-1
Downloading Music: ZP.8-3
Making Mobile Calls
Use voice telephony or enjoy video telephony with compatible mobiles.
Voice Calls: ZP.2-2 Video Calls: ZP.2-6
Media Player
Download music/videos files from websites via Media Player directly.
Media Player: ZP.8-1
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Sending Your Contact Info
Save mail address and other details; send to compatible devices wirelessly.
Account Details: ZP.4-14
Messaging Multiple
Recipients
Enter multiple mail addresses/numbers to send a message to all at one time.
Sending Messages: ZP.13-4 Add/Edit/Delete Address: ZP.13-9
Sending Files Wirelessly
Send files or your own mail address saved in Account Details via Infrared transmission to other compatible devices.
Infrared: ZP.4-14
Customizing Standby Display
Add wallpaper, set clock size/position or set calendar to appear in Standby.
Wallpaper: ZP.9-9 Display: ZP.16-4
Mastering Text Entry Methods
Enter text for Messaging functions or to add/edit Phone Book entry items.
Text Entry: ZP.3-1
Camera & Video Camera
Pictures: ZP.6-5 Videos: ZP.6-6
Customizing Key Settings
Set frequently used functions to keys.
Keypad: ZP.16-6
Using Messaging Services
Send short or long text messages. Attach image/sound files, etc. to S! Mail.
Messaging: ZP.13-1 Feeling Mail/Graphic Mail/ AutoArt:
P.13-5 to 13-7
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Playing Games
Download and install S! Appli Games via Yahoo! Keitai.
S! Appli: ZP.15-1
Using Shortcuts to Functions
Access shortcuts to frequently used functions in Standby.
Standby Window: ZP.1-20
Accessing the Mobile Internet
Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download files.
Yahoo! Keitai: ZP.14-2
Getting News (Japanese)
Set up S! Quick News to view a variety of information contents.
S! Quick News: ZP.7-5
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841P Features
One Touch Guide
Access One Touch Guide for instructions to key operations (opening messages/mail folder, viewing calendar or using Speed Dial, etc).
P.12-12
Z
Customized Screen
Coordinate handset menus, ringtone, etc. by theme.
P.1-21
Z
SoftBank Mobile Features
Overview
Useful Features
PC-related
Yahoo! Keitai
Access Mobile Internet sites via Yahoo! Keitai to browse sites or download files.
P.14-2
Z
Phone Book/
S! Addressbook Back-up
Save Phone Book entries; back up
entries on Server, etc.
handset
P.4-1, P.4-11
Z
PC Site Browser
View PC-based websites on handset.
Create HTML messages; select font color/size, background; insert images.
Z
Capture still images or record videos with approximately two mega pixel camera.
Z
Transfer data between handset and PC for back-up and editing.
Graphic Mail
P.13-6
Camera/Video
P.6-5, P.6-6
Data Back-up/Management
Functions
Z
P.14-5
Z
P.10-5
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View Blind
841P protects private information from prying eyes.
P.1-26
Z
Magnifying Loupe
Use handset camera to view enlarged image, etc.
P.6-8
Z
3G High Speed
841P supports HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) that provides high-speed web browsing and downloads of Music/video files.
AutoArt
Decorate messages with a single key press. AutoArt instantly adds pictograms (My Pictograms) and changes font/background color.
P.13-7
Z
Simple Mode
Use simplified menus limiting to only basic functions.
P.1-23
Z
microSD Card
Extend handset internal memory or back-up handset files, etc.
P.9-13
Z
S! Information Channel/
Weather (Japanese)
Subscribe to content and periodically receive update information. Set Weather Indicator to check weather forecast in Standby.
P.7-2
Z
Media Player
Play handset/microSD Card music/video files; stream media via Yahoo! Keitai.
P.8-1
Z
S! Quick News (Japanese)
Add news headlines, weather forecasts, etc. via S! Quick News List to scroll across Standby Window.
P.7-5
Z
Digital TV
Enjoy One Seg digital TV programs.
P.5-1
Z
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Contents

Contents ..............................................vi
Package Contents Using This Guide Safety Precautions Handling Precautions
Copyrights and Others...................... xxii
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) ....... xxiv
1. Getting Started
USIM Card ......................................... 1-2
Parts & Functions About Battery Handset Power On/Off Manner Mode Handset Menus Standby Options Customized Screen Private Menu Simple Mode Passwords View Blind My Number
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2. Call
Making/Answering Voice Calls ......... 2-2
Making/Answering Video Calls International Calls Engaged Call Functions
........................................... 2-10
Call Log
Answer Phone................................. 2-12
Optional Services ........................... 2-14
............................ 2-7
......... 2-5
.................... 2-9
3. Text Entry
Text Entry .......................................... 3-2
Entering Text Conversion Methods (Japanese) Editing Text User's Dictionary Download Dictionary
..................................... 3-2
....... 3-5
....................................... 3-8
.............................. 3-9
...................... 3-10
4. Phone Book
Overview .......................................... 4-2
Saving to Phone Book Searching/Using Phone Book Managing Phone Book
S! Addressbook Back-up.................
Account Details
...................... 4-3
............ 4-6
................... 4-10
4-11
.............................. 4-14
5. Digital TV
Basics ................................................ 5-2
Initial Setup Watching TV TV Links (Japanese)
...................................... 5-3
...................................... 5-5
.......................... 5-9
6. Camera
Before Using Camera ........................ 6-2
Pictures/Videos Viewing Saved Images
Magnifying Loupe............................. 6-8
................................. 6-5
..................... 6-8
7. News/Entertainment
S! Information Channel/Weather (Japanese) S! Quick News (Japanese) E-Books (Japanese)
......................................... 7-2
................ 7-5
........................... 7-6
8. Media Player
Overview .......................................... 8-2
Saving Music/Video
Using Media Player........................... 8-4
.......................... 8-3
9. Managing Files
Data Folder ....................................... 9-2
Opening Files Using/Editing Files Managing Folders & Files Memory Card
.................................... 9-4
............................ 9-9
............... 9-12
.................................. 9-13
10. Connectivity
Infrared ........................................... 10-2
SoftBank Utility Software
(Japanese) ....................................... 10-5
USB (Japanese) Location Settings
............................... 10-5
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11. Handset Security
Changing Phone Password ............. 11-2
Security Functions Restricting Calls/Messages Reset
............................................... 11-9
.......................... 11-2
............. 11-5
12. Tools
Calendar ......................................... 12-2
Alarms
............................................ 12-6
Calculator Notepad Count Down Timer Voice Recorder Bar Code Reader One Touch Guide
....................................... 12-7
.......................................... 12-8
.......................... 12-9
............................... 12-9
........................... 12-10
........................... 12-12
13. Messaging
Basics .............................................. 13-2
Sending S! Mail & SMS Receiving & Viewing Messages Organizing/Using Messages
................... 13-4
.... 13-12
......... 13-18
14. Internet
Getting Started .............................. 14-2
Using Yahoo! Keitai Using PC Site Browser Basic Operations Using Information Option Menu Items
........................ 14-3
.................... 14-5
............................. 14-6
.......................... 14-8
....................... 14-13
15. S! Appli
Before Using S! Appli ..................... 15-2
Using S! Appli
................................. 15-3
16. Settings
Sound & Vibration .......................... 16-2
Display
............................................ 16-4
............................................ 16-6
Keypad Manner Mode Date & Time Call Settings Notification Light Text Entry Phone Book Video Call Digital TV Camera S! Quick News (Japanese) Messaging Internet S! Appli
................................. 16-7
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................................... 16-9
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17. Appendix
Function List ................................... 17-2
Troubleshooting Software Update Key Assignments Symbol List Character Code List Weather Indicator List Memory List Specifications Index
............................................. 17-22
Warranty & Service
Customer Service.......................... 17-30
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Package Contents

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Handset (841P)

Battery (PMBAT1)

Quick Start Guide (Japanese)
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Safety Precautions (Japanese)
Note
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Use SoftBank specified AC Charger (sold separately) to charge battery.
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For more information about AC Charger and accessories, please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (ZP.17-30).
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Optional battery is available for separate purchase.
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841P accepts microSD Card (not included). Purchase microSD Card to use related functions (ZP.9-13).

Using This Guide

Screenshots
Before reading this guide, make a note of the following:
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In this guide, SoftBank 841P User Guide, SoftBank 841P is abbreviated as 841P.
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"microSD Card" is referred to as "Memory Card" in this guide.
󱾀
Sample screenshots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance
󱾀
Key icons use simplified labels.
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Most operation descriptions begin in Standby.
󱾀
Pressing a key for more than one second is described as "Press and hold."
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Guide Symbols
Up
Press the corresponding key to execute the function or operation indicated at the bottom of Display.
Example:
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Images shown above are for reference only.
Multi Selector (❶)
Use Multi Selector to select items, navigate menus, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below.
Left Right
Down Center
Up
Down
Left
Right
Up/Down
Left/Right
Up/
Down/
Left/Right
Center
Softkeys (❷❸)
In this guide, Softkey operations are indicated as shown below.
Example: A [Custom], S [Back]
[Custom]
󱾀 
and [Back] are Softkey label examples;
Softkey labels vary by menu.
Japanese Functions & Services
When "(Japanese)" appears in a title, Japanese ability is required to use full range of the function or service.
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Operation Descriptions
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The following examples are for reference only and may differ from actual operations.
Basic Operations
Operations are expressed as shown here. Example 1:
A
Menu Selection
Main Menu 4 Phone 4 Group
Highlight a group 7
1
Enter group name
A
Menu Selection
❶.
Press in Standby to open Main Menu.
❷.
Use to highlight
❸.
Use to highlight
B
Steps
❶.
Use to highlight a group; then press
❷.
Use to highlight
❸.
Enter Group name.
Phone Group
Rename
A
B
Steps
[Menu]
; then press . ; then press .
; then press .
A
7
[Menu]
Rename
.
7
Example 2:
C
Check Box Selection
A 7
1 2
Enter Phone Password 7 Check items
3
C
Check Box Selection
❶.
❷.
Settings
Universal Settings
7 A
[OK]
Use to highlight an item; then press .
changes to .
Repeat
to select multiple items.
To deselect an item, use to highlight item; then press .
mark disappears.
Check
7
Mail Security Setting
x
Advanced Operations
For advanced features and settings, go to pages indicated under Tip.
Example:
Tip
Operations
#
Making
#
Save
#
Making
#
Speed
#
Settings
Settings
Available during a Voice Call (ZP.2-9)
Calls from Call Log (ZP.2-11)
Entered Phone Number (ZP.4-5)
Calls from Phone Book (ZP.4-6)
Dial (ZP.4-8)
Time & Call Cost (ZP.16-10)
Call
#
Refer to Chapter 16 "Settings."
Abbreviated Descriptions
For advanced settings (Chapter 16), initial operations may be abbreviated or omitted.
Example:
A
Abbreviated Steps
Initial steps are abbreviated.
From
One
Selected files
C
Omitted Steps
Initial steps are omitted. Start operations from specified window.
Main Menu 4 Media 4 Audio or Video
Playlist
4
Delete Playlists
the steps below
Follow
Item Operation/Description
a Playlist 7 A[Menu] 7
Highlight
One
7 A[YES]
[Menu] 7
A
Check Playlists
B
Use Other Graphic Mail Settings
S! Mail text entry window, J 7 Select an arrange item
In
Delete
7
Selected Files
[OK] 7 A[YES]
7 A
Steps
Follow these steps after Abbreviated Steps.
Delete
7
7
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Safety Precautions

Before■use,■read■these■safety■precautions■carefully■and■use■your■handset■
eep
properly.■K
These■safety■precautions■contain■information■intended■to■prevent■bodily■ injury■to■the■user■and■to■surrounding■people,■as■well■as■damage■to■ property,■and■must■be■observed■at■all■times
SoftBank■is■not■liable■for■any■damages■resulting■from■use■of■this■product.
These■symbols■indicate■level■of■harm■from■failure■to■observe■cautions■or■ improper■usage Make this■guide
Symbol■Explanations■ Make this■guide
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■this■guide■in■a■safe■place■for■future■reference
.
.■
■sure■to■understand■these■symbols■and■precautions■before■reading■ .
Danger
Warning
Caution
■sure■to■understand■these■symbols■and■precautions■before■reading■ .
Prohibited Action Avoid Moisture
Disassembly Prohibited
Compulsory Action
Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use
Risk of death or serious injury from improper use
Risk of injury or damage to property from improper use
Always Dry Hands First
Disconnect Power Source
Handset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (sold
.
separately) & Memory Card (not included)
Danger
Do not use or leave handset or related hardware in locations subject to high temperatures, such as near an open flame/ heater, in sunlight or inside a car on an extremely hot day. Do not charge, leave, use, or be carrying handset or related hardware in a warm place or where heat collects, such as under a kotatsu (blanketed warming table) or electric blanket, next to a kairo (worn warming patch), etc.
Battery■may■leak,■overheat,■explode,■or■ignite.■Handset■or■related■ hardware■may■deform■or■malfunction.■P also■become■hot■and■cause■burns
Do not use excessive force to attach battery or connect charger to handset. Battery or connector may be the wrong way around.
■may■leak,■overheat,■explode■or■catch■fire
Battery
Do not disassemble, modify or solder handset.
May
■cause■accidents■such■as■fire,■bodily■injury,■electric■shock■or■ equipment■malfunction.■Battery■may■leak,■overheat,■explode■or■ catch■fire.■Modifying■handset■is■a■violation■of■Radio■Law■and■ subject■to■prosecution.
Do not get handset, battery and charger wet.
If
■handset,■battery■or■charger■is■left■wet■or■battery■is■charged■ after■exposure■to■liquids■such■as■w electric■shock,■fire,■injury■or■malfunction■may■occur Be
■mindful■of■location■when■using■handset,■battery■and■charger
Handle
Use specified battery, charger (sold separately) and Desktop Holder (not included).
Battery may■overheat,■catch■fire■or■cause■malfunction.
.
■with■care
■may■leak,■overheat,■explode■or■catch■fire,■and■charger■
art
■of■the■casing■may■
.
.
■or■pet■urine,■overheating,■
ater
.
.
Warning
Do not place handset, battery or charger inside cooking appliances, such as microwave ovens or high-pressure containers, or on IH cooking heaters.
may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire, and handset
Battery and charger may overheat, emit smoke, catch fire or cause malfunction.
Do not drop, throw or otherwise subject to strong force or impacts.
may leak, overheat, explode, catch fire, or cause electric
Battery shock or damage to handset.
Do not allow liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) or conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) to contact charger terminals, external port terminals or Memory Card slot.
May
cause fire or malfunction triggered by short-circuit.
Keep handset off and charger disconnected near propane gas, in filling stations or places where flammable gas is generated.
use in such areas may lead to fire.
Handset
If handset, battery or charger emits an unusual sound, smoke or odor, perform following steps:
Unplug charger from outlet.
1.
2.
Turn off handset.
3.
Remove battery. (Take care to avoid burns or injuries.)
May
cause fire or electric shock.
Caution
Do not place handset, battery or charger on an unstable surface.
fall, causing injury or malfunction. Take extra precautions
May while vibration alert is active or during charging.
Keep handset out of the reach of young children.
May
result in accidental ingestion or bodily injury.
If for use by child, guardian should teach proper handling and ensure handset is used as directed.
result in bodily injury.
May
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Battery
See battery label to confirm battery type.
Do not throw battery into fire.
Battery
may leak, explode or catch fire.
Do not pierce battery with a nail or other sharp object, hit it with a hammer, step on it, or subject it to strong shocks.
may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Battery
Do not touch terminals with metallic objects or carry/store battery with conductive objects (pencil leads, metal pieces, necklaces, hair pins, etc.).
may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Battery
If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub; flush with clean water and see a doctor immediately.
to do so may cause blindness.
Failure
Danger
Label Battery Type
Li-ion 00 Lithium-ion
Warning
If battery fluid comes into contact with your skin or clothing, stop using handset immediately and rinse it off with clean water.
fluid is harmful to your skin.
Battery
If battery does not charge after specified time, stop charging.
may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Battery
If battery emits an unusual odor, overheats, discolors or deforms, immediately remove battery and move it away as far as possible from any flame or fire. Take care to avoid burns or injuries.
Battery
may leak, overheat, explode or catch fire.
Caution
Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse.
Place
tape over the terminals to insulate battery, and take it to a SoftBank retailer or institution that handles used batteries in your area. Comply with local waste disposal regulations for recycling.
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Handset
Warning
Do not use handset while driving a vehicle.
Doing
so may interfere with safe driving and cause an accident.
your vehicle to park in a safe place before using handset.
Stop Drivers
using handsets while driving are subject to prosecution.
Do not aim the infrared port at eyes when using infrared communication.
so may affect eyes.
Doing
Turn off handset near high-precision electronic devices or devices using weak electronic signals.
may cause these devices to malfunction.
Handset *Electronic implantable cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, other medical electronic devices, fire alarms, automatic doors and other automatically controlled devices.
Turn off handset aboard aircraft.
Handset When for proper use.
If you have a weak heart, take extra precautions when setting functions such as Vibration or Ringer Volume for incoming transmissions.
May
In a thunderstorm, immediately turn off handset and seek shelter.
There shock.
devices that may be affected: Hearing aids,
signal may interfere with aircraft operation.
in-flight handset use is permitted, follow airline instructions
affect heart.
is a risk of being struck by lightning and suffering electric
Caution
If handset affects car electronics, stop use.
Handset
use may affect electronics in some models. In this case,
stop use; could impede safe driving.
Do not place a magnetic card near or in handset.
The
stored magnetic data in cash cards, credit cards, telephone
cards and floppy disks, etc. may be erased.
Do not swing handset by its strap, etc.
Handset
may strike you or others, or strap may be broken
resulting in injury or damage to handset or other property.
Do not place your ear too close to the speaker while ringer sounds or sound files play.
impair hearing.
May
Do not use One-push Open button to open handset near your or another person's face.
may cause accident and injury.
Handset
Handset may become hot while used in a hot environment.
prolonged skin contact that may result in burns.
Avoid
Make sure not to trap fingers or objects when opening/closing handset.
result in injury or damage to display.
May
Watch TV with adequate lighting and distance from Display.
damage eyesight.
May
Do not turn up the volume unnecessarily high when using earphones.
earphones with volume turned up for an extended period
Using may impair hearing or injure ears.
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If skin abnormality occurs, immediately stop use and seek medical treatment.
contains metals. Handset use may cause itching, rashes,
Handset eczema or other symptoms depending on the user's physical condition.
Parts Materials/Surface Finish
PC
Ma
in
play
sid
side, Bat
Display side
e
tery
Dis
ypad
Ke Battery Cover
case
Outer
External
Main
Display panel, Camera panel Acrylic resin/Hard coating
External
Display panel
Ornamental side
Keypad
Side Key
One-push Metal External
Charging
Stop
parts on External Display
Open Button PC resin
part of One-push Open Button Aluminium/Alumite treatment
Port cover Elastomer resin
Terminals
pads Acrylic urethane resin
resin/
UV cured coating
Acrylic ABS
side,
resin/
UV cured coating
Acrylic PC+ABS
resin/Acrylic UV cured
coating
color Venetian Rosso:
(Handset Evaporated tin coating)
PC
resin/
UV cured coating
Acrylic PC
resin/Evaporated coating,
Acrylic UV cured coating PC resin/Acrylic UV cured coating ABS
resin/
UV cured coating
Acrylic
Phosphor
bronze/
plating on nickel plating
Gold
Parts Materials/Surface Finish
Screws
(Battery compartment)
Battery
compartment PC resin
Resin
Battery terminals
Battery
part PPS resin
Metal part
Battery PC resin (Label:PET resin)
Terminals
Aluminium Nickel
Beryllium Gold
Glass board/Gold plating on nickel plating
killed steel/
plating
copper/
plating on nickel plating
fiber reinforced epoxy
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Charger (sold separately)
Warning
Do not cover or wrap charger during charging.
May
cause overheating, fire or malfunction.
Always use the specified power supply/voltage.
Using
incorrect voltage may cause fire or malfunction.
Charger: AC100V-240V (household AC outlet only)
C
A In-Car
Charger: DC12V, 24V (vehicles with a negative earth only)
Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative (-) earth. Do not use In-Car Charger if vehicle has a positive (+) earth.
cause fire.
May
Do not use charger in thunderstorms.
There
is a risk of suffering electric shock.
Do not handle charger with wet hands.
May
cause electric shock or malfunction.
If In-Car Charger fuse blows, always replace it with specified fuse.
the incorrect fuse may cause fire or malfunction. Refer to
Using the respective manuals for information on the correct fuse specifications.
If dust accumulates on plug, unplug charger and wipe with a dry cloth.
cause fire.
May
When plugging charger into outlet, keep conductive materials (pencil leads, metal parts, necklaces, hair pins, etc.) away from Desktop Holder terminals or charger plug/terminals and plug charger firmly into outlet.
May
cause electric shock, short-circuit or fire.
Unplug AC Charger during periods of disuse.
May
cause electric shock, fire or malfunction.
If liquid such as water or pet urine get into charger, unplug it immediately.
cause electric shock, smoke emission or fire.
May
Caution
Pull charger (not cord) to unplug charger.
Pulling
on the cord may damage the cord and cause electric
shock or fire.
Always unplug charger before cleaning it.
May
result in electric shock.
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Near Electronic Medical Equipment
Warning
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).
If you use an implantable cardiac pacemaker or cardioverter defibrillator, keep handset more than 22 cm away from the implant at all times.
radio waves may aff
Handset cardioverter defibrillator operations
Persons using electronic medical equipment outside medical facilities should consult the vendor about possible radio wave effects.
radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment
Handset operations.
Observe the following in medical facilities. Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment.
Do not take handset into operating rooms, Intensive Care
•.
Units or Coronary Care Units. Turn off handset inside hospital wards
.
Turn off handset even outside hospital wards (in hospital
.
lobbies, etc.); electronic medical equipment may be in use nearby. Where a medical facility has specific instructions prohibiting
.
the carrying and use of mobile phones, observe those instructions strictly.
ect
imp
lantable
.
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Turn off handset in crowded places such as rush hour trains; implantable cardiac pacemakers or cardioverter defibrillators may be in use nearby.
radio waves may affect implantable cardiac pacemaker
Handset or cardioverter defibrillator operations
.
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Handling Precautions

General Notes
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SoftBank is not liable for damages from accidental loss/alteration/repair of handset/Memory Card information (Phone Book entries, image/sound files, etc.). Back-up important information.
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Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels or underground, or when moving into/out of such places.
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Use handset without disturbing others.
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Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request.
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Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference.
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Read Memory Card manual beforehand for proper use.
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Beware of eavesdropping.
Digital
signals reduce interception, however transmissions may be overheard. Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping. "eavesdropping" receiver deliberately or accidentally.
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Be cautious of unsafe websites. Take extra precautions especially when posting personal information on websites.
means radio communication is received by another
Electromagnetic Waves
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For body worn operation, this mobile phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory containing no metal and positioning the handset a minimum 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.
FCC Notice
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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.
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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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 organization 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
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exp known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The
highest SAR value for this model handset as reported to the FCC when tested holder or carry case, is 0.643 W/kg. 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. T
use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
he 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 ev guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching on FCC ID UCE209025A. Additional the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net.
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for use at the ear is 0.887 W/kg, and when worn on the body in a
Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn
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European RF Exposure Information
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to
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exc 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 and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.375 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other
itions,
pos the highest tested SAR value is 0.472 W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices 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 hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
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Declaration of Conformity
We, Panasonic Mobile Communications Development of Europe Ltd., declare that SoftBank 841P conforms with the essential and other relevant requirements of the directive 1999/5/EC. A declaration of conformity to this effect can be found at http://panasonic.net/pmc/support/index.html
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This product is only intended for sale in Japan.
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Compliance to the European RTTE directive applies to: SoftBank 841P handset, Battery (PMBAT1) and AC Charger (SoftBank ZTDAA1).
Handset Care
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841P is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity.
• Do not expose handset to precipitation.
• Air conditioned air may cause condensation, resulting in corrosion.
• Do not put handset in damp places like bathrooms.
• On the beach, keep handset away from sun and surf.
• Perspiration in handset may cause malfunction.
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If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damages.
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Use handset within temperatures of 5°C to 35°C and humidity 35% to 85%. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight.
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Handset may become warm during use or charging. This is not malfunction.
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Battery may swell as service life nears end; this is not a problem.
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Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage color filter and affect image color.
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Soiled terminals may cause poor connection. If the terminals are dirty, use a dry cloth or cotton swab to wipe them clean.
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Clean handset with dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it.
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Avoid forceful rubbing or scratching handset Display.
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Do not subject handset to excessive force.
• Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket.
• Do not place heavy objects on a bag with handset inside.
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Do not remove nameplate from handset; doing so invalidates warranty.
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Always turn off handset before removing battery. If battery is
removed while saving or sending mail, data may be altered or lost.
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LCD is manufactured with high precision technology, however, some pixels may appear darker/brighter.
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Connect only specified products to External Port.
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While walking, moderate earphone volume to make sounds around you audible and help avoid accidents.
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When holding handset in use, do not cover Speaker.
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Function Usage Limits
These functions are disabled after handset replacement/upgrade or service cancellation: Camera; Digital TV; Media Player; S! Appli. After a period of disuse, these functions may become unusable.
Mobile Camera
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Be sure to observe proper etiquette when using the camera.
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Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight. Concentrated sunlight through the lens may cause the handset to malfunction.
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Be sure to try taking and previewing pictures before using the camera on important occasions like wedding ceremonies.
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Do not commercially use or transfer pictures taken with the camera without the permission of the copyright holder (photographer), except for personal use.
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Do not use the camera in locations where taking photos and recording videos are prohibited.

Copyrights and Others

Right of Portrait
Portrait right is the right of an individual to refuse to be photographed by others and protects from the unauthorized publication or use of an individual's photograph by others. Right of personality is a portrait right applicable to all citizens and right of publicity is a portrait right (property right) designed to protect celebrities' interests. Be careful when taking pictures with the handset camera. Photographing, publicizing and distributing photographs of citizens and celebrities without permission are illegal.
Copyrights
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unds, images, computer programs, databases, other copyrighted materials, their respective works and copyright holders are protected by copyright laws. Duplicated materials are limited to private use only. If duplications (including conversion of data types), modifications, transfer of duplicates or distribution on networks are made without permission of copyright holders, this constitutes "Literary Piracy" and "Infringement of Copyright Holder Rights" and a criminal action for reparations and criminal punishment may be filed. If duplicates are made using handset, please observe the copyright laws. Materials captured with handset cam
era are also subject to the above.
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This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 patent portfolio license and AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard and AVC Standard ("MPEG-4/AVC Video") and/or (ii) decode MPEG-4/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 licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC Video. No license is granted or implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
Aplix, microJBlend and JBlend, and all Aplix­or JBlend-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in the U.S., Japan and other countries.
®
BookSurfing
is a registered trademark of CELSYS Inc., Voyager
Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc. QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE
INCORPORATED.
microSD Logo is a trademark.
®
Chaku-Uta Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Machi-Uta Powered by MascotCapsule
and Chaku-Uta Full® are registered trademarks of
®
is a registered trademark of KDDI CORPORATION.
®
MascotCapsule® is a registered trademark of HI CORPORATION ©2010 HI CORPORATION. All Rights Reserved.
This product contains NetFront Mobile Client Suite of ACCESS CO., LTD. ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries. ©2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. All rights reserved. This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
This product contains Adobe
®
Flash® Lite™ Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated. Copyright© 1996-2008 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Flash and Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
"AutoArt" adopted by this product is based on Emoji Lite
®
,
protected by the intellectual property rights of Acrodea, Inc. SOFTBANK, SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese and the
SOFTBANK logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and other countries.
S! Mail, Graphic Mail, Feeling Mail and 3G HighSpeed are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
Yahoo! and the "Yahoo!" or "Y!" logos are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. in the U.S.
This product is manufactured or sold under license from InterDigital Technology Corporation.
Other company and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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The software contained in 841P 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, and do not separate it from hardware in whole or part.
"One-push Open™" is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation.
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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

841P 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 head shall not exceed 2 W/kg*. This limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health, and meets the international standard set by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health Organization (WHO). All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must be certified as compliant with government requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law. 841P has been granted Technical Regulations Conformity Certification by TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value is 0.566 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. 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/index02.html (Japanese only)
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Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law (Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment, Article 14-2).
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