Thank you for purchasing SoftBank 934SH.
.For proper handset use, read "First Step Guide" in 934SH Starter Guide and this guide
beforehand.
.Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 934SH 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
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P.15-41) about unclear or
missing information.
Chapter Contents
At A Glance
Getting Started
Basic Operations
Calling
Messaging
Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site Browser
Digital TV
Camera & Imaging
Media Player & S! Applications
Handy Extras
Entertainment & Communication
Handset Security
Data Folder & Memory Card
Connectivity & File Backup
Handset Customization
Appendix
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Guide Usage 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.
Notes
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Guide Usage Notes .......................... ii
Table of Contents ............................ iii
Accessories ...................................... v
Safety Precautions.......................... vi
Getting Started
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Handset Parts ................................ 1-2
. For accessory-related information, please contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P.1 5 -4 1 ).
. Use specified Charger/Headphones (sold separately) only.
Accessories
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Read safety precautions before using handset.
. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to
property.
. SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this
product.
These labels indicate the degree of risk from improper use.
Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings
before reading on.
Great risk of death or
DANGER
serious injury from
improper use
These symbols indicate prohibited or compulsory actions.
Make sure you thoroughly understand their meanings
before reading on.
Prohibited actions
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Disassembly prohibited
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WARNING
CAUTION
Risk of death or serious
injury from improper
use
Risk of serious injury or
damage to property
from improper use
Use specified battery, Desktop
Holder (included) and Charger (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 internal handset parts,
battery, Desktop Holder or Charger
to liquids.
Do not let liquid-exposed inter nal parts
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. Check the direction and
retry.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst,
ignite, etc.
WARNING
Do not place handset, battery,
Desktop Holder or Charger in/on
ovens, microwave ovens, pressure
cookers, induction stoves or other
cooking appliances.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst or
ignite. Handset, Desktop Holder or
Charger may overheat, emit smoke,
ignite, malfunction, etc.
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; turn handset off before
using Osaifu-Keitai
(cancel IC Card Lock beforehand).
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Safety Precautions
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, turn off handset, 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.
Do not charge battery while handset
is wet.
May cause electric shock or short
circuit, resulting in fire, malfunction,
etc.
Do not expose handset or related
hardware to hot air from dryers, etc.
to dry them or for any other purpose.
Avoid saunas or hot water.
Battery may leak, overheat, burst or
ignite. Handset, Desktop Holder or
Charger may overheat, emit smoke,
ignite or malfunction.
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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.; be
especially careful 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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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Handset
CLASS 1
LED Product
EN60825-1:1994 A1:2002 & A2:2001
Do not use Mobile Light near
people's faces.
Eyesight may be temporarily affected
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. Servicing is limited to
qualified servicing station only.
[ Mobile Light LED Properties
a) Emission Duration: Continuous
b) Wavelength
White: 400 - 700 nm
c) Maximum Emission Output
White: 230 μW (1.2 mW inside handset)
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Mobile Light
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 in a legal parking space
beforehand.
Turn handset power off near
electronic devices that employ high
precision control systems or weak
signals.
May cause electronic malfunctions,
etc. Be especially careful near the
following devices:
Hearing aids, implanted pacemakers/
defibrillators and other electronic
medical equipment; fire alarms,
automatic doors and other automatic
control devices.
Power handset off before boarding
aircraft to avoid radio waves from
interfering with aircraft operation.
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,
turn power off; find cover.
There is a risk of lightning strike or
electric shock.
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Safety Precautions
Do not look into Infrared Port during
infrared transmissions.
Eyesight may be affected.
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. 1 5 -1 9 )
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.
Do not swing handset by strap.
May harm self or others; strap may
break, resulting in injury or handset
malfunction/breakage.
Confirm there is ample space for
Motion Control use; hold handset
firmly and shake it gently.
Handset may slip, resulting in injury or
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.
Do not cover/wrap Charger/Desktop
Holder while charging.
Charger/Desktop Holder may
overheat, resulting in fire, malfunction,
etc.
Use only the specified voltage.
Non-specified voltages may cause fire,
malfunction, etc.
. AC Charger (sold separately):
AC 100V-240V Input
. In-Car Charger (sold separately; 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 (sold separately).
Non-specified fuse may cause fire or
malfunction. See In-Car Charger
manual for details.
If liquids (water, pet urine, etc.) seep
inside Charger, grasp plug and
disconnect it immediately.
May cause electric shock, smoke or fire.
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If plug is dusty, grasp it and
disconnect Charger, then clean with
a dry cloth.
Fire may result.
Do not use In-Car Charger (sold
separately) 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.
Do not use Desktop Holder inside
vehicles.
Extreme temperature or vibration may
cause fire or damage handset, etc.
Do not expose Desktop Holder
(included) or Charger (sold
separately) to liquids and high
humidity (e.g., precipitation, bath/
shower room, restroom, etc.).
May cause fire, electric shock or
malfunction.
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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 (sold
separately) 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 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; cancel
the setting that turns handset power
on automatically (alarm, etc.)
beforehand.
. 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.
Turn handset off in crowds or trains
where persons with implanted
pacemaker/defibrillator may be
near; cancel the setting that turns
handset power on automatically
(alarm, etc.) beforehand.
Radio waves may interfere with
implanted pacemakers or defibrillators
causing such devices to malfunction.
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Safety Precautions
General Notes
General UseHandset & Hardware CareFunction Usage Limits
. SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting
from accidental loss/alteration of files saved on
handset/Memory Card. 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.
. 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.
. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted
one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not
liable for any resulting damages.
. Use handset within 5oC - 35oC (up to 40oC for
temporary use in bath/shower rooms, etc.) and
35% - 90% humidity.
. Avoid extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
. 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
a dry cloth, cotton swab, etc.
. Clean handset with a dry, soft 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 Headphone
Port. Other devices may malfunction or cause
damage.
. Always turn off handset 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 turn off handset
power while using the card; may result in data
loss or malfunction.
. When walking outside, moderate handset
volume to avoid accidents.
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. 1 4- 7 ) to
restore usability.
Mobile Camera
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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.
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Electromagnetic WavesCE Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Sharp Telecommunications of Europe Ltd, declares
that 934SH 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://www.sharp.co.jp/k-tai/
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.
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.
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.
Safety Precautions
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
934SH0.574 W/kg0.610 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.
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Please see Electromagnetic Waves on the left for
important notes regarding body-worn operation.
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Measured in accordance with international
guidelines for testing.
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Safety Precautions
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.
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
934SH
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
APYHRO00099
At the Ear
0.377 W/kg0.592 W/k
On the Body
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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
https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm
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
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Water Resistance
934SH Water Resistance
934SH complies with IPX5 (former JIS
protection level 5)1 and IPX7 (JIS
protection level 7)2 water protection
standards, with Port Covers closed
and Battery Cover locked firmly.
1
IPX5 compliant means that this handset
continues to function as a phone after
being subjected to a water jet
(approximately 12.5 liters/min.)
discharged from a nozzle (inner
diameter: 6.3 mm), from all directions
(approximately 3 m from handset) for at
least 3 minutes.
2
IPX7 compliant means that this handset
continues to function as a phone and no
water seeps inside after being gently
lowered into a tank filled with still tap
water (at room temperature) to the depth
of 1 m, and immersed at the bottom for
approximately 30 minutes.
Malfunction resulting from misuse is
not covered by the warranty.
. Lock Battery Cover and close Port
Covers firmly. Water may seep inside
handset when there is debris (hair, sand,
fiber, etc.) between cover and base.
. Water may seep inside handset if
exposed to liquids with Port Covers or
Battery Cover open, causing electric
shock or malfunction. Turn off handset,
then remove battery.
. If handset is wet, wipe it with a dry cloth.
. Do not open/close Battery/Port Cover
with wet hands or while handset is wet.
. Handset is resistant to fresh/tap water at
normal temperature (5oC - 35oC) only.
Precautions
. Do not subject handset to soap, detergent,
bath powder/oil, sea/pool/spa water, hot
water, sand, dirt, etc.
. Do not soak handset in bath or pool; never
use it in water (including opening/closing of
handset and pressing keys).
. Handset is not resistant to water pressure.
Avoid high-pressure water/shower (over
6 liters/min.) or water immersion.
. Do not expose handset to extreme humidity
for long periods; avoid prolonged use in
bath/shower rooms.
. Do not use in saunas. Avoid hot air from
dryers, etc.
Safety Precautions
. Use handset within 5oC - 35oC (up to 40oC
for temporary use in bath/shower rooms,
etc.) and 35% - 90% humidity.
. Avoid extreme temperatures (e.g., near
stoves, inside refrigerators, etc.).
. Volume may be low when Microphone/
Earpiece/Speaker is wet; dry handset
before use.
. Battery, Desktop Holder and optional
accessories are not waterproofed.
. Do not subject handset to strong shocks or
impacts; do not poke Microphone,
Earpiece, Speaker, etc. with a cotton swab
or sharp object; water resistance may be
affected.
. Avoid placing handset directly on sand.
Sand may penetrate Earpiece, Speaker,
etc., resulting in low volume.
.
Do not move handset directly from a cold
place to a warm humid place; condensation
may occur. Should this happen, dry handset
naturally at room temperature.
. 934SH does not float on water.
. Keep handset out of heavy rain.
. Do not let liquid-exposed handset remain
wet; exposure to cold may freeze liquid
causing malfunction.
. Damaged Battery/Port Cover affects water
resistance; contact a SoftBank Shop.
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Safety Precautions
Charging PrecautionsGasket Care & Maintenance
. Battery, Desktop Holder and optional
accessories are not waterproofed. Avoid
exposure to liquids or high humidity (e.g.,
precipitation, bath/shower room, restroom,
etc.); may cause fire, electric shock or
damage.
. Never charge battery while handset is wet;
may cause fire or damage due to electric
shock or short-circuit.
. Close Port Cover firmly after charging via
External Device Port. Use Desktop Holder
to prevent water seepage via External
Device Port.
. Do not touch Desktop Holder or Charger
with wet hands. Electric shock may occur.
. Do not use Desktop Holder or Charger in
rooms in which water is regularly in use
(kitchen, bath/shower room, etc.); may
cause fire or electric shock.
Proper care of the rubber seals around
Port Covers and Battery Cover is crucial
for continued handset water resistance.
. Do not remove or damage gaskets. Keep
them clean.
. Do not insert sharp objects through Port/
Battery Cover gaps; may damage gasket
and affect water resistance.
. If Port/Battery Cover gasket is damaged or
deformed, replace it with a new one.
. To maintain water resistance, replace
gaskets every two years regardless of their
condition.
. For gasket replacements, contact a
SoftBank Shop.
. Damaged Port Cover affects water
resistance; contact a SoftBank Shop.
. If Battery Cover is damaged, replace it with
a new one. Use of damaged cover may
cause electric shock, battery corrosion, etc.
due to water seepage.
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Rights, Trademarks & Patents
Safety Precautions
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 permission of copyright holders 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 par t.
Video recording and playback are based on
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 noncommercial 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.
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.
MPEG-4
.
This product is equipped
with JBlend= designed to
accelerate the
performance of Java=
Application.
Powered b y JBlend =.
Copyright 1997-2009
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.
microSDHC=, microSD= and miniSD= are
trademarks of the SD Card Association.
This product employs NetFront Browser (Internet
browser) and NetFront SMIL Player developed by
ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Copyrightc 2009 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
®
.
xvii
Safety Precautions
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.
The frequency band utilized by handset
®
Bluetooth
function is shared with industrial,
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 that no
other radio stations sharing the same frequency
band are in use nearby.
2 Should interference occur between handset and
other radio stations, move or cancel Bluetooth
function immediately.
3 For additional information and support, contact
us at the following number.
SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General
Information
From a SoftBank handset, call toll free at 157 for
General Information.
From landlines, see P.1 5 - 4 1 "Customer Service."
This radio station utilizes 2.4 GHz band with FHSS
modulation. Maximum transmission radius is
10 meters (32 feet).
Microsoft, PowerPoint and Excel are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Powered by MascotCapsule®.
Powered by MascotCapsule
MascotCapsule is a registered trademark of HI
Corporation.
c2002-2009 HI Corporation. All rights reserved.
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 Network, 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.
®
/3DView package=.
Wakeup TV, VeilView, Smartlink, Simulated Call,
AQUOS , AQUOSハイビジョンレコーダー
(AQUOSブルーレイ), Egao focus shutter,
Furimuki shutter, Chase focus and Animation
View are trademarks or registered trademarks of
SHARP Corporation.
Document Viewer is
enabled by Picsel
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.
. Encyclopedia Nipponica, Digital Daijisen,
PROGRESSIVE English-Japanese Dictionary,
PROGRESSIVE Japanese-English Dictionary
cShogakukan Inc.
. Hot Pepper Pockets is a registered trademark of
Recruit Co., Ltd.
. Amazon.co.jp is a trademark of Amazon.com,
Inc. or its affiliates.
Technologies.
xviii
EUPHONY= (a comprehensive sound
enhancement system utilizing a vir tual
sound source processing technology) is
a trademark of DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.
Dynamic Range Adjustment is based on
iridix technology by Apical Limited.
Kanji Grabber= is a trademark of Information
System Products Co., Ltd.
PhotoSolid®, FaceSolid®, MovieSolid®, FrameSolid®,
PhotoScouter
trademarks or trademarks of Morpho, Inc.
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.
CP8 PAT EN T
S! Application, Mobile Widget, S! Quick News,
S! Information Channel, S! Friend's Status,
S! Circle Talk, Near Chat, S! Addressbook
Back-up, Weather Indicator, Double Number,
Customized Screen, Video Call, Decoration Call,
PC Mail, PC Site Browser, Multi Job, Graphic Mail,
S! Mail, Feeling Mail, Secure Remote Lock,
Content Value Package, S-1 battle and Simple
Select 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.
®
and TrackSolid= are registered
Safety Precautions
xix
Safety Precautions
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
934SH meets the government's requirements
for exposure to radio waves.
These requirements are based on scientific basis
to assure that radio waves emitted from mobile
phones and other handheld wireless devices do
not affect human health. They require that the
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), which is the unit
of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency
absorbed by the body, shall not exceed 2 W/kg
This limit includes a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age or health, and meets the
international standard set by International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP) in cooperation with World Health
Organization (WHO).
All mobile phones, prior to product launch, must
be certified as compliant with government
requirements as stipulated by the Radio Law.
934SH has been granted Technical Regulations
Conformity Certification by TELECOM
ENGINEERING CENTER. Its highest SAR value
is 0.638 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/initiation/sar.html (Japanese)
*
Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law
*
.
(Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment, Article
14-2).
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Handset Parts.................................1-2
Parts & Functions ............................ 1-2
Charging Battery............................1-4
Power On/Off .................................. 1-6
1 Earpiece
2 Display
3 TV Antenna Location
4 Pressure Vent
5 Light Sensor
6 Microphone
7 External Device Port (with Port Cover)
8 External Display
9 Small Light
a UV Sensor
b Strap Eyelet
c Headphone Port (with Port Cover)
d Charging Terminals
e Internal Antenna Location
f External Camera (lens cover)
g Infrared Port
h Speaker
i Mobile Light
j m Logo
k Battery Cover
l Battery Cover Lever
. Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over
Pressure Vent, UV Sensor, Light Sensor
or Internal Antenna area.
. Replace Port Cover after Port use.
. Avoid metallic straps; Antenna 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.
1-2
Getting Started
1
1
2
3
4
5
6e
i
f
g
h
d
8
7
9
a
b
c
l
k
j
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
Shortcut as needed.
1 Multi Selector (right) d
Open Received Calls. 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.
*
via Set Key
*
.
*
Handset Parts
4 Multi Selector (left) c
Open Dialed Numbers. Long Press to
activate/cancel Bluetooth
5 Mail Key B
Open Messaging menu. Long Press to
open S! 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 All Calls. Long Press to open
Double Number Mode menu.
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 open
Enter
S! Friend's Status member list.
b Dictionary Key ~
Open Dictionary. Long Press to activate
VeilView.
c Multi Job & Manner Key )
Select handset mode. Long Press to
activate/cancel Manner mode.
d Yahoo! Keitai Key A
Open Yahoo! Keitai 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 create
new Phone Book entries
*
.
*
.
g Power On/Off Key "
Toggle Standby display. Long Press to
turn handset 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.
Closed: Toggle Home Panels. Long Press
to illuminate Mobile Light.
k Volume Down Key F
Show/hide Softkeys.
Closed: Toggle Home Panels.
l Shutter Key I
Open Home Panel. Long Press to close it.
Closed: Open Active Menu. Long Press
to return to Home Panel.
Multi Selector & Side Keys
. In this guide, Multi Selector and Side Key
operations are indicated as follows:
1-3
Getting Started
1
Charging Battery
Charging Battery
Battery must be inserted in handset to
charge it.
Charging Battery Overseas
. SoftBank is not liable for problems
resulting from charging battery abroad.
Desktop Holder
Together with Desktop Holder, use specified
AC Charger
. In this guide, ZTDAA1 is referred to as "AC
Charger."
. AC Charger and Desktop Holder are not
waterproofed. Do not charge battery
while handset is wet.
. Clock appears on External Display while
charging; use handset as a desk clock.
. Handset and AC Charger may warm during
charging.
Important AC Charger Usage Note
. Fold back blades after charging. Do not
pull, bend or twist the cord.
ZTDAA1
(sold separately) only.
Important Desktop Holder Usage Notes
. Do not subject to force/pressure.
. Do not attempt to open handset while
placed in Desktop Holder.
Connection
Por t
Small Light
1
Insert AC Charger connector
Release
Ta bs
Arrows
Charger Connector
AC 100V Outlet
Blades
AC Charger
into Desktop Holder
. With arrows up, insert connector until
it clicks.
2Extend blades
and plug AC
Charger into
AC outlet
3Place handset onto Desktop
Holder
. Small Light illuminates red while
charging.
.
Small Light goes out when battery is full.
4Disconnect 934SH from
Desktop Holder
5Unplug AC Charger
. Pull AC Charger straight out.
. Squeeze release tabs when
removing AC Charger connector.
When Small Light Flashes
Battery is unchargeable; may be defective
.
or simply at the end of its life; replace it.
Desktop Holder Materials
. Desktop Holder includes a part
containing plant-derived resin, a new
eco-friendly material which is expected to
reduce CO
the entire product life cycle compared to
conventional petroleum resin.
2 emissions and oil usage in
1-4
Getting Started
1
AC 100V Outlet
Blades
AC Charger
Release Tabs
External Device
Por t
Arrows
Port Cover
Small Light
Charger Connector
Advanced
Charging with AC Charger Only
Insert AC Charger connector into External
Device Port.
Use Desktop Holder to prevent water
seepage via External Device Port.
USB Charge
Connect handset (with power on) 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.
0(Disabling USB Charge (P.1-31)
In-Car Charger
In-Car Charger may be purchased separately.
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.
Cigarette Lighter Socket
Plug
In-Car Charger
Port Cover
Arrows
Release Tabs
Small Light
External
Device Port
Charger Connector
Charging Battery
1Open Port Cover
2Connect In-Car Charger
. With arrows up, insert connector until
it clicks.
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 release tabs to remove
connector.
7Replace Port Cover
1-5
Getting Started
1
Power On/Off
Handset Power On/Off
Power On
Follow these steps when powering on
934SH for the first time:
1" (Long)
.
Power On Graphic and waterproofing
guidance appear; follow the steps below.
" S " S % S b S % S 設定
S % S Language S % S English
S % S " (Long) S " (Long) S
Change Menu window opens
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.
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 B, a, % 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.
1-6
Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
Advanced
Display
Standby
Hereafter, most screenshots omit Mobile
Widgets and Standby Shortcuts.
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.
Information Window
0(Handling Information list (P.1-31)
1-7
Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
%BA
Softkeys
Functions/operations assigned to B, %
and A appear at the bottom of Display in
portrait orientation with handset open.
Display Saving
Display goes dark after Display Saving
time elapses. Press any key to activate it.
Backlight
. Backlight turns off after Time Out time
elapses. Press 0 - 9 to illuminate it
(key press may affect active function).
1-8
Getting Started
1
Display & Indicators
41
3
2
31
24
5
6
1
7
8
3
4
2
31
2
Indicators
Display Indicators
i, l and h indicate line type in Dual
Mode (P.1-28).
[ Basic Status
j Within 3G range
1
k Within GSM range
o International roaming in progress
2 ! Signal strength
3 D Packet transmission available
4 E Battery strength
1
The more bars the better.
2
Battery strength % (appears when Display
activates, etc.) is an approximation.
1
[ Function Status[ Notifications
F Active S! Application
< Paused S! Application
g Music playback in progress
1
a TV recording in progress (handset)
TV recording in progress (Memory
b
Card)
@ Memory Card in use
2
n Memory Card formatting
m TV Timer/TV Recording Timer set
2
Music playback in progress (via
3 r
4 7
®
Bluetooth
Multiple functions (Multi Job) active
)
C Unread mail
1
B Unread Delivery Report
Answer Phone active & message
:
recorded
2
Answer Phone canceled &
l
message recorded
3 N New Voicemail
4 m
Missed Call or new mail on idle line
5 , S! Appli/Mobile Widget Notification
6 S Contents Key received
x
Unread S! Information Channel info
7
9 Software Update result
5 Unread S! Quick News info
Unread S! Friend's Status notification
8 l
or unanswered registration request
[ Warnings
1 k Mail memory low
2 O Message delivery failure
3 ;
Memory Card unusable/misinserted
1-9
Getting Started
1
6
7
1
8
3
4
5
2
7
8
1
9
b
a
3
5
4
6
2
1-10
Display & Indicators
[ Transmissions
l SSL browsing in progress
1
C Waiting packet transmission
C Receiving mail
2
D Sending mail
* S! Friend's Status online
3
0 Positioning in progress
4 8 Software Update in progress
I USB Cable connected
: USB transmission in progress
f Infrared transmission in progress
- Infrared file transfer in progress
g Bluetooth
5
h
®
transmission ready
Bluetooth® transmission in progress
(
e
appears for multiple connections)
h Bluetooth® talk in progressc IC Transmission in progress
S! Addressbook Back-up
9
transmission in progress
C PC Site Browser in use
6 0 RSS-compatible site
7 i Weather Indicator
8 % Infrared transmission ready
1
Hidden while Mobile Widget is in use.
2
Flashes while positioning.
[ Settings
R Ringtone (Silent)
a
a Ringtone (Increasing Volume)
c Vibration active
Q Show Secret Data active
b
1
1 [ Offline Mode active
$ Function Lock active
*
Indicator does not appear when Call Forwarding
is set to Video Calls only, with Voicemail unset.
2 L Answer Phone active
Call Forwarding or Voicemail active
3 M
(forwarding condition:
2
s Schedule/Task (Alarm set)
4
t Schedule/Task (Alarm unset)
Always
*
)
5 I Hour Minder active
P Alarm set
6
E Wakeup TV set
J Manner mode active
# Drive mode active
7
] Original mode active
o Vei lV ie w a ct iv e
` Keypad Lock active
8
H IC Card Lock active
9 b
Auto Answer or Remote Monitor active
Getting Started
1
Accessing Functions
Accessing Functions
Use the following methods as needed.
Main Menu
Repeat menu item selection.
■Shortcuts
Access assigned functions
(changeable).
Select menu
items
Use shortcuts
■Key Shortcut
Long Press B, g or A to access
assigned functions (changeable).
Quick Operations
Enter numbers
Enter numbers to access functions.
To activate functions, press the
corresponding key.
■Standby Shortcuts
Save functions to Standby.
Access a function in Shortcuts menuwhile another is active, then toggle function windows as needed.
1-11
Getting Started
1
Accessing Functions
Ta b
Main Menu
Menu Item Selection
1%
. Main Menu opens.
2Use g to select menu item
S %
. Menu/window opens.
. If Sub Menu opens, use e to select
an item and press %.
Tab s
. Menus/lists in a single window appear in
separate tabs; use f to toggle tabs.
Reverse Navigation
. Press $. If a confirmation appears,
follow onscreen prompts.
Returning to Standby
. Press ". If a confirmation appears,
follow onscreen prompts.
Simple Menu
.
Simplify menus and enlarge fonts; ideal for
users who use only basic handset functions.
Main Menu Items
Messaging
Yahoo! Keitai
S! Appli
TV
Camera
Entertainment
Too ls
Data Folder
Media Player
Communication
Phone
Settings
Open/create messages, etc.
Browse the Internet
Use S! Applications
including games
Watch/record TV programs
Capture images or record
video
Read e-Books, receive
news updates, etc.
Manage schedules, set
Alarm, scan QR Codes, etc.
Open files saved on
handset/Memory Card
Play/download media files
Communicate with other
users in various ways
Search contacts, add
entries, etc.
Customize handset
interface, sounds, etc.
1-12
Getting Started
1
Accessing Functions
Advanced
Shortcuts Menu & Key Shortcut
Shortcuts Menu
Access assigned functions via Shor tcuts
menu.
1'
Shortcuts Menu
2Select function S %
. Menu/window opens.
Changing Default Shortcuts
In 2, select numbered function S B S
Assign Function
item
S % S
, To assign menu items, select one and
press B.
Assigning Files & Folders
In 2, select numbered function S BSAssign DataS%S Select
file/folder S %
, For folders, select Set this folder and
press %.
S % S
Select new item S
Select menu
%
Key Shortcut
In Standby, Long Press B, g or A to
access assigned functions.
B
Open S! Mail Composition window
AActivate Familink Remote
aOpen PC Site Browser menu
b
Create new Phone Book entries
cActivate/cancel Bluetooth
dActivate/cancel Infrared
Changing Assigned Functions
Follow these steps to assign Calculator to a:
®
1% S Settings S %
2In Phone menu, Set Key
Shortcut S%
Key Shor tcut Menu
3Long press| S%
4From Appli S%
5
ToolsS % S In PIM/Lifestyle
menu, Calculator S
Bookmark
In 4, From BookmarkS%S
Select title S % S Yes S %
Infrared or Show Secret Data On/Off
In 4, From OtherS%S Select
item S %
Canceling Assigned Function
In 4, OffS%
%
0(Changing item order (Restoring default shortcuts (P.1 - 3 1)
1-13
Getting Started
1
Accessing Functions
While browsing the Internet
Jot down information
Toggle windows
Open Scratch Pad
①
②
S
)
s
Toggling Active Functions (Multi Job)
Multi Job Feature
Access a function in Shor tcuts menu
while another is active.
Using Multi Job
1In a function window, '
In text entry/dial windows, Long Press '.
2Select function S %
3
To toggle active windows,
4" S Multi Job ends
. If a confirmation appears, follow
onscreen prompts.
)
. Multi Job may not activate from some
menus/windows (e.g., ringtone/ringvideo
1-14
selection, etc.).
.
Multi Job is disabled while < (gold) appears.
. Menu/window opens.
Getting Started
1
Accessing Functions
Shortcuts
Widget Tab
Standby Shortcut Tab
Advanced
Standby Shortcuts
Paste shortcuts to functions, files, folders,
etc. to Standby for easy access.
3Action Settings S%
4Select function S %
5On or Off S%
Activating Show Secret Data Temporarily
Enter Handset Code S Shake
handset left or right
, Close handset in Standby to cancel
Show Secret Data.
Important Motion Control Usage Notes
. Hold/shake handset correctly to avoid
unintended results.
. Motion Control may be unavailable while
handset is ringing/vibrating.
. Confirm 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.
1-19
Getting Started
1
External Display
L
L
L
Using External Display
934SH employs a large External Display;
view menus/information items, check UV
level, or convert it into a compact mirror
--all with handset closed.
Home Panel
Clock appears on External Display with
handset closed in Standby by default.
. To open Home Panel with handset open,
press I in Standby.
Toggling Home Panels
Use L to toggle three Home Panels.
Opening Information
Indicator and number of calls/messages,
etc. appear for Missed Calls, new mail, etc.
Missed CallNew Mail
1I
. Active Menu opens.
2I
1-20
Home Panel
. Show Calendar, Battery Meter, preset/Data
Folder images, etc. on Home Panel or
make it reflective like a mirror.
Customize each Home Panel separately
as needed.
. Details window opens.
Getting Started
1
Active Menu
Open these items/information on External
Display:
ScheduleUV Checker
1
Help
S! Quick NewsBalance Info
PedometerEtiquette Mirror
5
Memo
1
Access guide to External Display settings/
operations.
2
Register with S! Information Channel for
related information.
3
Check e-money balances.
4
Use External Display as a mirror.
5
Open notes pasted on Standby display.
6
Appears for unchecked Information items.
Show some Active Menu item information
on Home Panel or hide some items on
Active Menu as needed.
Schedule
. Entries appear below Active Menu and
remain for approximately 30 minutes
after scheduled time.
Weather indicator
3
Information
6
1In Home Panel, I
2
4
. Brief information appears below
. To return to Home Panel, Long
Active Menu
Active Menu.
Press I.
2Use L to select item
. Information changes accordingly.
External Display
3I
Details Window
. Item opens.
. To return to Active Menu, Long
Press I.
. To return to Home Panel, press I.
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External Display
Level
Indicators
Details Window Description
[ Schedule
Use L to select date; schedules and
Phone Book birthdays appear, if any.
[ UV Checker
. Level Description:
(Higher levels indicate greater ultraviolet
intensity.)
*
Level
Low
0 No/very little ultraviolet detected
1 Safe to be outdoors
2
Safe to be outdoors (with caution)
Seek shade during daylight hours;
3
UV protection use recommended
Seek shade during daylight hours;
4
use UV protection
High
5
*
Level indicators are for reference only.
UV Checker Usage Notes
. Measurement is affected by handset's
. Do not cover UV Sensor.
. Measurement may fail if UV Sensor is
Avoid sunlight, especially outdoors
angle to the sun, etc.; actual UV level
may be higher than indicated.
obstructed by dust, etc.
Description
[ Help
Use L to see more.
[ Weather indicator
Use L to see more.
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. To check UV level, turn UV Sensor toward
the sun and press E.
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[ S! Quick News
[ Pedometer
External Display
[ Memo
Use L to see more.
[ Balance Info
Home Panel returns after a while.
Press E to update step count
immediately. (Auto update interval is
approximately one minute.)
[ Etiquette Mirror
Use L to see more.
[ Information
Use L to see more.
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External Display
Advanced
Showing Indicators
Signal strength, battery strength, Clock,
etc. appear.
1% S Settings S %
2In Phone menu, External
Display S%
External Display Menu
3Show Indicators S%
4Icon+Mini Clock S%
Showing Info on Home Panel
Show Pedometer, Weather Indicators, Alarm
setting, schedules and S! Quick News titles.
Information/Clock may be hidden
depending on Home Panel Wallpaper.
1In External Display menu,
Top ic Vi ew S%
2Select Home Panel S %
3Select item S % (N/P)
4A
Hiding Active Menu Items
Hide Pedometer, Weather indicator, S! Quick
News and Balance Info on Active Menu.
1In External Display menu,
Active Menu Info S%
2Select item S % (N/P)
3A
Using for Other Functions
Photo Camera (Self Portraits)
1In Photo Viewfinder, |
. Face position guide appears on
External Display.
2Use guide to find best
position S %
. Captured image is saved.
Relaxation Time
Close handset while using Relaxation Time;
animation appears on External Display.
Use L to adjust volume.
0(Selecting Home Panel Wallpaper (Showing Clock (Selecting images for incoming calls, etc. (Hiding caller info (Changing Clock view for charging
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(Selecting External Display view (handset open) (Changing image/video capture graphic (And more on P.1-32 - 1-33)
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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.
. Turn 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, 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.
. 934SH vibrates for transmissions/alerts.
. Shutter click still sounds at fixed volume.
. Write down Security Codes.
. Do not reveal Security Codes. SoftBank is
not liable for misuse or damages.
Handset
Code
Center
Access Code
Network
Password
*
Change as needed.
Incorrect Code Entry
. Handset code is incorrect! appears; try
again.
. If Network Password is incorrectly
entered three times consecutively, Call
Barring settings are locked. To resolve,
Network Password and Center Access
Code must be changed.
9999 by default; use or
change some functions
4-digit code selected at
contract; access Optional
Services via landlines or
change contract details
4-digit code selected at
contract; restrict incoming/
*
outgoing calls (Call Barring)
Changing Handset Code
Enter four to eight digits for new Handset
Code.
1% S Settings S %
Phone Menu
2Locks S%
3Chg. Handset Code S%
4Enter current Handset Code
S %
5
Enter new Handset Code S
%
6Re-enter new Handset Code
S %
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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
VeilView
Activate VeilView to prevent peeking.
1~ (Long)
Canceling VeilView
~ (Long)
Keypad Lock
Lock handset keys and prevent accidental
operation/function activation.
1% (Long)
. Keypad Lock activates.
. " does not turn off handset power.
Incoming Calls while Keypad Lock is Active
. Keypad Lock is temporarily canceled;
press ! to answer calls. Keypad Lock
reactivates after the call.
Canceling Keypad Lock
% (Long)
A
Pen Light
1E (Long)
. Mobile Light illuminates.
2Side Key S Mobile Light
goes out
Important Pen Light Usage Note
. Do not point Pen Light at people or look
at it directly.
Battery Meter
1% S Too ls S%Sf
Clocks/Gauges
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
1% S Too ls S%Sf
Doc./Rec.
2Phone Help S%
3Select item S %
. For Indicators, select category and
press %.
0(Clearing My Details (Toggling My Details in Dual Mode (Changing battery strength indicator pattern (Changing VeilView pattern/density (P.1-34)
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Double Number
Phone Book
Entries
Phone Number
090392XXXX8
Mail Address
△△△@softbank.ne.jp
B
B
Phone Number
090392XXXX7
Mail Address
○○○@softbank.ne.jp
A
A
Two Phone Numbers & Two Mail Addresses
Line BLine A
Modes
Select from three usage modes:
A Mode
(Line A* only)
Dual Mode
(both accounts)
B Mode
(Line B* only)
Account Memory Management
While one line is active, call/messaging
records for the other do not appear.
Messaging
Folders
Call Log
Records
Customize Wallpaper, incoming call
graphic, ringtone, vibration, etc. by account.
.
Callers to the other line hear a busy tone;
messages are received without alerts.
*
Using Double Number
Manage two accounts (Line A and Line B, with separate phone numbers and mail addresses) on one handset.
. Double Number requires a separate contract and basic monthly fee.
. While abroad, any Line B messaging charges are applied to Line A.
. For more information, contact SoftBank Mobile Customer Center, General Information (P.15-41).
Activating Double Number
Make sure signal is stable.
1% S Settings S %
2In Phone menu, Double
Number S%
3Switch On/Off S%
4On S%
5Enter Handset Code S %
SYesS%
Canceling Double Number
In 4, OffS%S5
. When Double Number is canceled:
, Line B calls and SMS messages are
redirected to Line A Phone Number.
,
Initial portion of Line B S! Mail is redirected
to Line A. (Full messages are irretrievable.)
, Double Number account is not affected.
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Double Number
A Mode
Receive Calls to Line A Only
.
Place calls or send messages via Line A.
A Mode & B Mode Precautions
.
.
Line indicators do not appear in Phone Book entries, message
lists, Call Log records, etc.
When an operation affects information on the other line, a
confirmation appears. Follow onscreen prompt(s).
B Mode
Receive Calls to Line B Only
.
Place calls or send messages via Line B.
B Mode Restrictions
.
.
Handset connects to the Internet via Line A. (During Internet
connections, place/receive calls via Line B.)
S! Friend's Status, S! Circle Talk and Decoration Call are
unavailable.
Advanced
Modes
Activate A Mode to use Line A only, B Mode to use Line B only, or Dual Mode to use both accounts.
0(Omitting Handset Code entry when switching modes (Renaming Double Number modes (Showing indicator for calls missed or new mail on idle line
(Hiding Internet connection confirmation (P.1-34)
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Double Number
Dual
Mode
Receive Calls to Both Accounts
.
Place calls or send messages via Line A (or the account of record for Phone
Book entries or Call Log records) by default; toggle accounts as required.
.
k, l and j indicate line type in Phone Book entries, message lists, Call Log records, etc.
Phone Book Entries
Specify A, B or Dual.
Calling
Select Line A or Line B.
Caller ID changes
accordingly.
Messaging
Select Line A or Line B.
Sender Address changes
accordingly.
Advanced
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0(Rejecting calls to either line in Dual Mode (Setting main line for Dual Mode (P.1-34)
Switching Modes
1! (Long)
2Enter Handset Code S %
3Select mode S %
. For B Mode confirmation appears.
4Yes S%
In Dual Mode
During an operation, if prompt window
below appears, select a line and press %.
If customizable by line, line indicator
appears bottom right; press A to switch.
If line selection is otherwise required,
follow onscreen prompts.
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Additional Functions
USB Charge
Disabling USB
Charge
%S Settings S %S f Connectivity S USB
Charge S%S Disable S%
Information
7% SPhoneS%S See below
Handling
Information list
Shortcuts
Changing item order
Restoring default
shortcuts
Opening List Manually
InformationS%
Clearing List
Information S % S B S Yes S %
' S Select numbered function S B SMove
S % S Select target location S %
' S Select numbered function S B SSet to
Default S%S Yes S%
Standby Shortcut
[ Operations in Standby
Sorting icons
Moving icons
Moving icons to
front/back
a S B SSort IconS % S Select method
S %
. Widgets are not affected.
a S Use g to select icon S B SOperation
S % S Change Layout S % S Specify target
location S %
a S Use g to select icon S B SOperation
S % S To Front or To Ba ck S %
7a SBS Operate from List S%S
Remove S%S See below
All Icons
Removing icons at
once by sheet
Remove All S%Sf Shortcut S Select
sheet SAS Yes S%
Selected Icons
Select also Remove S%Sf Shortcut S
Select icon S % (N/P) S Complete selection
S A S Yes S %
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Additional Functions
[ Sheets
Editing sheet names
Locking sheets
Motion Control
Disabling Display
rotation
Practicing Motion
Control actions
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
BSYes S%
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%SOnS%
Changing Method for Temporary Access
Unlock Method S%S No Password S%
. Press a, then select 1 and press % to unlock
sheet temporarily.
%S Settings S%S In Phone menu, Motion
Control S%S Display Change S%S
Select function S % S Off S %
% SSettingsS % S In Phone menu, Motion
Control S%S Action Test S%S Select
item S%
. Follow onscreen instructions.
External Display
[ Home Panel
Selecting Home
Panel Wallpaper
Showing Clock
Selecting images for
incoming calls, etc.
7%
External Display
S % S
Preset Graphics
Select graphic S%
Data Folder Images
Pictures S%S Select image S%S%
Customized Screen
Customized Screen S % S %
% SSettingsS % S In Phone menu,
Your location is automatically reported to
the corresponding agency (police, etc.)
when you place emergency calls (110, 119
or 118) with SoftBank 3G handsets.
(Emergency Location Report)
934SH 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
Outgoing Calls
Offline Mode
PIN Entry
Possible
RestrictedKeypad Lock
3-2
Calling
3
Voice Calling
Advanced
Voice Calling
Answering a Voice Call
Incoming Call window opens for a call.
Placing a Voice 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 $.
Placing an International Call
1Enter phone number with
area code S B
2Int'l Call S%
2!
Incoming Voice Call Window
1! to accept the call
. Call connects.
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.
0(Rejecting calls (Placing calls on hold (Answering with Headphones (Adjusting Earpiece Volume (Sending/blocking Caller ID (Muting Microphone
(Recording caller voice (Opening messages (And more on P. 3- 1 4 - 3-16)
(Answering calls automatically when using Headphones (P.3-20)
. Wait for connection.
3" S Call ends
Specifying Line in Dual Mode
After 1, % S Select Line(Voice) S %S Select line 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 !
3-3
Calling
3
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
1Enter phone number with
2Int'l Call S%S
3" S Call ends
Calling SoftBank Handsets
. In 2, always select
Calling Landlines & Mobiles within the
Same Country
. Perform steps in "Placing a Voice Call"
Calls Overseas
.
0(Recording caller messages (Changing ring time (Sampling outgoing message (Muting Earpiece (P. 3- 1 4 )
3-4
Placing Calls while Abroad
area code S B
日本(JPN)
S % S !
. Handset dials the number.
日本(JPN)
on P. 3- 3 .
Calling may not be possible outside Japan.
Connections depend on available network,
signal strength, and handset settings.
(Placing calls by entering country code directly (Adding a country code automatically when placing calls (Adding/changing/deleting country codes
(And more on P.3-15)
.
Answer Phone
Record caller messages on handset.
Answer Phone cannot be used when
handset is off or out-of-range. Use
Voicemail to record caller messages when
Answer Phone is not available.
.
1$ (Long)
. Answer Phone is set (L appears).
Canceling Answer Phone
$ (Long)
Answering Calls while Recording
!
, No message will be recorded.
Playing Messages
1$
2Select record S %
. Playback stops automatically at the
end of message.
Deleting All Records
After 1, B S Delete All S % S Enter
Handset Code
[ Playback Operations
Volume Controle or L
Replay/Skip Backward c
Stop%
Skip Forwardd
DeleteB S Yes S %
Loudspeaker On/OffA
S % S
Yes S
%
Calling
3
Video Calling
Incoming Image
Outgoing Image
Other Party's Number/Name
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 using handset models
without internal cameras, Video Call
cannot be used as intended.
. 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.
Answering a Video Call
Incoming Call window opens for a call.
Incoming Video Call Window
1! to accept the call
. Alternative Image is sent. (Video Call
charges apply to the caller.)
2" S Call ends
Answering with External Camera Image
[Incoming Video Call Window] % S NoS%
[ 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%
. Call is accepted and image appears.
3" S Call ends
Specifying Line in Dual Mode
After 1, Select Line(Video)S%S
Select line S %
0(Answering Video Calls automatically (And more on P. 3 - 14 )
(Adjusting Outgoing Image brightness (Sending External Camera image when initiating Video Calls (Disabling Loudspeaker for Video Calls (Muting
Microphone when initiating Video Calls (And more on P.3-16 - 3-20)
3-5
Calling
3
Decoration Call
Advanced
Decoration Call
Show decorative message in incoming
call windows on recipient's handset.
. Available without a separate contract.
. Recipient's handset must be Decoration
Call-compatible.
. Charges apply to the caller when
Decoration Call is placed successfully.
Answering a Decoration Call
Incoming Call window opens for a call.
1! to accept the call
. Call connects.
2" S Call ends
. Open/save Decoration Call files from
received call records.
Note
. Decoration Call file may not play
depending on recipient handset settings.
Placing a Decoration Call
Follow these steps to place a Decoration
Call by entering a phone number:
1Enter phone number S B
S Deco. Call S %
3Deco. Call Folder S%S
Select file S %
. To check selected file, press A.
4B
. Handset dials the number. (It may
take some time.)
5" S Call ends
Placing Your First Decoration Call
. A confirmation appears. Follow onscreen
instructions.
, To show confirmation next time as well,
press B (N).
Placing Decoration Video Calls
After 3, Call Type S%S Video
Call S%S4
If Softkeys do not appear, handle incoming
Decoration Call like any other call.