Thank you for choosing SoftBank X02HT. Read this manual carefully before use.
● This manual is only for use in Japan.
● Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
● If this manual is lost or damaged, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
● Available services vary depending on your contract or plan.
SoftBank X02HT supports 3G and GSM modes.
Note
● Manual content:
・ Unauthorized copying/reprinting is prohibited.
・ Content is subject to change without notice.
・ For more information, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
● SoftBank is not liable for software-related problems. Contact the publisher.
● All functions including PIM are locked in the following cases:
・ Model change/contract cancellation; improper USIM Card installation
・ Long-term handset disuse
・ Extended use of Flight Mode
1 To unlock, insert proper USIM Card then reboot handset.
2 To unlock, turn handset off, remove and reinstall battery, then reboot
handset.
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2
1
Package Contents
■X02HT Handset■Battery (HTBAB1)
■AC Charger (HTCAA1)■USB Cable (HTDAA1)
■Stereo Earphone Microphone
HTLAB1)
(
* Utility Software (Japanese) updates/upgrades may be released, without notice,
on SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website (http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/).
■User Guide
■First Step Guide (Japanese)
■Utility Software (CD-ROM)*
■Carrying Case
Tip
・ Contact SoftBank (p.15-21) for accessories and options.
・ X02HT supports microSD™ cards. Purchase one to use related functions.
Softkey functions appear at the bottom of Display. Press designated Softkey to
select or execute the assigned function or operation.
(Example)
Right SoftkeyLeft Softkey
Menu items/Softkey labels are indicated by bold, color text.
Example:
1.Start () Tools Tasks
・ Press to execute Start.
・ Press to open Contacts.
Unless otherwise noted, begin
from Home menu (p.1-20).
Highlight item and press
Select key.
■Keys
Keys are indicated by graphics as shown below.
1.To end the call, press
Example:
● In this manual, SoftBank X02HT is referred to as X02HT or handset;
microSD™
● Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference only. Actual handset
windows, menus, etc. may differ in appearance.
Card is referred to as Memory Card.
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Safety Precautions
● Before using handset, read Safety Precautions carefully, and keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference.
● Safety Precautions contain information intended to prevent bodily injury to
user and others, as well as damage to property. Observe these guidelines.
● Handset malfunction or failure may hinder voice or data transmissions;
SoftBank is not liable for damages to the user or third parties.
Before Using Handset
■ Symbols
Great risk of death or serious injury from
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
improper use
Risk of death or serious injury from
improper use
Risk of injury or damage to property from
improper use
Prohibited Actions
Compulsory Actions
Cautionary Actions
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DANGER
■Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card, Stereo
Earphone Microphone, USB Cable
Use only specified accessories.
Non-specified accessories use may result in leakage, overheating,
rupture or fire, or cause handset, battery or other device failure.
Contact SoftBank for accessory-related information (p.15-21).
Do not disassemble or modify.
Do not disassemble handset, Charger or battery. May result in
injury, electric shock, damage or fire, or cause leakage, overheating, rupture or fire. Contact SoftBank (p.15-21) for testing, adjustment or repair. Do not modify handset or Charger. May result in
electric shock or fire.
Keep away from water.
Do not expose handset to liquids. May result in overheating, electric shock, or fire, or cause damage or injury. Exposing battery to
liquid may damage it, hinder performance or shorten battery life.
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■Battery
See battery label for battery type.
LabelBattery Type
Li-ionLithium ion polymer battery
Refrain from these actions when using battery.
May result in leakage, overheating, rupture or fire.
・ Do not puncture, subject to strong impacts or solder.
・ Do not use a damaged or warped battery.
・ If battery does not insert smoothly, do not apply force.
Do not use or leave in extreme temperatures.
Avoid using or leaving handset near fire, heat source, in direct sunlight or cars exposed to sunlight. May cause warping, failure, leakage, overheating, rupture or fire; may reduce performance or
shorten battery life. Handling a hot handset may cause burns.
Do not expose terminals to metal or connect them.
Avoid carrying or storing with metal straps, pens, jewelry or pins,
etc. that may touch terminals. Doing so may result in leakage,
overheating, fire or electric shock causing burns or injuries.
If battery fluid gets in eyes, do not rub them. Rinse
with clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
Failure to do so may cause blindness.
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WARNING
■Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card, Stereo
Earphone Microphone, USB Cable
Do not place near liquid-filled containers, etc.
Keep handset and Charger away from vases, cups, cosmetics,
chemicals, etc. Spilled liquids may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not put battery, handset, Charger or USIM Card
in cooking appliances like microwaves or pressure
cookers.
May result in battery leakage, overheating, rupture or fire; or
handset or Charger heat, smoke or fire damage to circuitry.
Keep USIM Card out of children’s reach.
Small parts may be swallowed.
Keep handset off and charger disconnected in filling
stations or places with fire/explosion risk.
Use may lead to fire.
Do not drop or subject handset to impacts.
Do not subject handset or Charger to sudden impacts. If there is
damage, remove battery and contact SoftBank Customer Service
(p.15-21). Use may cause fire or shock.
When foreign matter gets inside handset
Turn handset power off, remove battery and contact SoftBank
Customer Service (p.15-21). Use may cause fire or shock.
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■Handset
When abnormalities occur
If you detect abnormal smells, heat, discoloration, warping, etc.
while using, charging or storing handset, take these actions immediately:
1. Unplug Charger.
2. Turn handset power off.
3. Remove battery from handset.
4. Contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21). Use may cause
overheating, rupture, fire or battery leakage.
Do not use while driving.
As of November 1, 2004, handset use while driving is illegal. Stop
vehicle in a safe place to use handset, even with handsfree device.
Take care while walking.
Use while walking distracts your attention. Take extra care at crosswalks or railroad crossings. Use may cause accidents.
Do not place handset in the path of vehicle airbags.
Handset may strike a person causing injury, damage or loss.
Turn handset power off aboard aircraft.
Radio waves may affect aircraft electronics. Turn power off aboard
aircraft, however using Flight Mode to disable transmissions may
be allowed.
Users with a heart condition should reduce ringer
volume and turn vibration off.
During thunderstorms, turn power off immediately
and find shelter.
Lightning strikes or electric shock may occur.
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■Charger
Do not use power converters.
Using AC Charger with step-up/down converter may cause fire,
electric shock or malfunctions.
Do not plug/unplug Charger with wet hands.
May cause electric shock.
Do not use power strips.
May cause overheating resulting in fire.
Do not short-circuit Charger terminals.
Avoid touching or exposing terminals to metal. May cause fire,
malfunction, electric shock or injury.
Do not handle AC Charger during thunderstorms.
May cause lightning strike or shock.
Use specified voltage only.
Non-specified voltages may cause fire or malfunctions.
AC Charger: 100 to 240V AC (household outlet)
In-Car Charger: 12V/24V DC
Do not use In-Car Charger in positive ground vehicle.
In-Car Charger is dedicated to negative ground vehicles. Use in
positive ground vehicle may cause fire.
If Charger cord is damaged (wire exposed, etc.)
Stop use immediately. Continuing use may cause fire or shock.
Put In-Car Charger not to affect your driving.
May cause injury or accidents depending on where it is.
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■Battery
Stop charging if not complete within Charging Time
(p.15-18).
May cause leakage, overheating, rupture or fire.
If battery emits fluid or abnormal smell, stop use
immediately and avoid fire sources.
Battery fluid may ignite causing fire or damage.
If battery fluid gets on skin or clothing, stop use
immediately and rinse with clean water.
May harm skin.
If you detect an abnormal smell during use, charging
or storage, or overheating, discoloration or warping,
stop use and remove battery from handset.
Use may cause battery to leak, overheat, rupture or catch fire.
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■Cautions on Use Near 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 Japan).
Persons with implanted pacemaker or defibrillator
should keep handset 22 cm away from device.
Handset radio waves may affect such devices.
Turn handset off in crowded places like trains.
Person with implanted pacemaker or defibrillator
may be near.
Handset radio waves may affect such devices.
Inside medical facilities:
・ Do not take handset into operating rooms, intensive or coronary
care units.
・ Keep handset off in hospitals.
・ Keep handset off in lobby; medical equipment may be near.
・ Follow medical facility rules on handset use.
When using electronic medical equipment outside
medical facilities, check with equipment vendor or
distributor for the effects of radio waves.
Handset radio waves may affect electronic medical equipment.
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CAUTION
■
Handset, Battery, Charger, USIM Card
Microphone, USB Cable
Do not place handset on unstable/uneven surfaces.
Doing so may lead to handset damage, injuries or accidents.
Do not store in high temperatures, humidity or dust.
Doing so may cause malfunctions.
Do not place handset under air conditioners.
Doing so may cause condensation, leakage or burnouts.
Do not leave handset in extreme cold.
Doing so may cause malfunctions or accidents.
Usage environment
・ Do not use in sandy locations (beaches or sandlots). Doing so
may cause malfunctions or accidents.
・ Keep handset away from magnetic cards. Data may be erased
from debit/credit cards, telephone cards, floppy disks, etc.
Parent/Guardian should supervise use by children
and insure handset is used as instructed.
Failure to do so may lead to injuries.
■Handset
Handset temperature (overheating)
Handset may feel warm when recording or playing video, or during long, continuous use with Charger. Extended contact may
cause redness, itching or irritation depending on user’s physical
condition. Take care during extended use with Charger.
Be aware of volume settings.
Unexpectedly high volume may affect hearing. Set appropriately.
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, Stereo Earphone
Hold handset away from ears for Speaker Phone.
Speaker Phone volume should be sufficiently high to hear without
placing Speaker to ear. Placing Speaker to ear may cause injuries.
Do not use inside vehicles if handset use may affect
electronics or be unsafe.
Handset use may cause itchiness, irritation or
eczema depending on user’s physical condition. If
abnormality occurs, stop use and consult a medical
professional.
Metal is used in the following parts:
PartMaterialSurfacing
Navigation center keyABSChrome plated finish
Front plateStainless steeln/a
Power key/Manner &
Voice key/Camera key
MirrorABSChrome plated finish
ScrewIron
Mini USB connectorStainless steel/Matte tinn/a
BatteryStainless steeln/a
Stereo Earphone Microphone (Mini USB plug)
AC Charger (AC plug)CopperNickel plated finish
AC Charger
(Mini USB plug)
USB cable
(USB plug/Mini USB plug)
ABSChrome plated finish
Copper plated, chrome
plated finish on nickel
plated base
IronTin plated finish
IronNickel plated finish
IronNickel plated finish
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■Charger
Handling Charger cord
・ Do not pull cord when removing plug. Pulling cord may stretch it
resulting in fire or electric shock. Remove from plug.
・ Do not place cord close to thermal appliances. Doing so may melt
the cord sheathing resulting in fire or electric shock.
・ Stop use if AC outlet plug or Cigarette Lighter socket plug is
loose, or cord or plug is hot. Use may cause fire or electric shock.
・ Keep clean in Cigarette Lighter socket. Plugging when it is dirty
with ash, etc. may cause overheating and burns.
Do not place heavy objects on Charger cord.
May cause shock or fire.
Do not use in locations with poor ventilation.
Use Charger in locations with good ventilation. Do not cover or
wrap. Observe precautions to avoid overheating, fire or accidents.
Keep engine on when using In-Car Charger.
Use with engine off may cause car battery to drain.
Unplug Charger, then disconnect it from handset
during long periods of disuse.
Failure to do so may lead to malfunctions, electric shock or fire.
Unplug Charger, then disconnect it from handset
before device care.
Failure to do so may lead to electric shock or injury.
In-Car Charger cable connection
Take care about cable connection when driving or getting in/out
vehicle. May cause injury or accidents.
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■Battery
Do not throw or subject to impacts.
Doing so may cause overheating, rupture or fire.
Do not use or leave battery in direct sunlight or high
temperatures such as inside a vehicle in the sun.
Doing so may cause overheating or fire, or lower performance or
battery life.
Do not dispose of battery with ordinary refuse.
Always tape over the terminal before disposal. Take exhausted battery to a SoftBank shop, or follow the local disposal regulations.
Other
・ Charge battery between 5°C and 35°C.
・ Avoid storing handset with an exhausted battery installed.
■USIM Card
Take care when inserting or removing USIM Card
Take care not to pinch fingers between parts.
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Usage Notes
● SoftBank is not liable for damages from data (contacts, images, music, etc.)
lost or altered by accidents or malfunctions. Back up important information.
● Handset transmissions may be disrupted indoors, underground, in tunnels, or
when moving into or out of poor signal conditions.
● Take care not to disturb others around you when using handset in public.
● Handset is a transceiver under the Radio Law and may be tested as such.
● Use near landlines, televisions or radios may cause noise or interference.
● Be aware of the possibility of eavesdropping.
Handset employs digital signal technology making eavesdropping difficult but
not impossible. Handset transmissions may be intercepted.
・ Eavesdropping
Monitoring communications without communicating parties' knowledge.
Unauthorized access to communications, including radio transmissions.
In Vehicles
● Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by law.
● Do not park illegally to use handset.
● Handset use may affect electronics of some vehicle models.
Aboard Aircraft
● Mobile phone transmissions aboard aircraft are prohibited by law.
● Turn power off, or use Flight Mode to disable transmissions.
Care
● Using an old battery or leaving handset without power may lead to altered or
lost information. SoftBank is not liable for information-related losses.
● Use handset between 5°C - 35°C and 35% - 85% humidity.
● Avoid using or storing in extreme temperatures, or in direct sunlight.
● Handset (battery) temperature normally rises during use/charging.
● Continuous direct sunlight on camera lens may damage color filter.
● Do not drop or subject handset to shocks.
● Debris on battery terminals may hinder charging or cause power to fail.
Remove debris with a dry cloth or swab.
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● Clean handset with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene,
etc. that may cause color to fade or dull printed characters.
● Take care to keep handset away from liquids, rain, snow or high humidity.
● Handset is a precision device; do not disassemble or modify.
● Take care not to scratch Display with hard objects.
● Take care to prevent sound bleed when using Stereo Earphone Microphone.
● Handset is not waterproof. Avoid water or high humidity.
・ Do not place in an exposed pocket or carry outside on rainy days.
・ Do not place under air conditioners. Condensation may cause corrosion.
・ Avoid bathrooms, etc. where possibility of water exposure is high.
・ At beaches, etc., keep it in a bag, etc. Avoid seawater or direct sunlight.
・ Do not touch with wet hands, or place in wet clothes pockets.
● Do not place under heavy objects. May cause malfunctions or injuries.
・ Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket.
・ In bags, etc. do not place it underneath heavy objects.
● Turn handset power off before removing battery.
・ If charging, disconnect Charger then turn off before removing battery.
・ Battery removal during file saving or transmission may alter or delete files.
● Do not attach non-specified devices. May cause malfunctions or damage.
Copyrights
The rights of literary works or copyright holders of music, still images, video,
computer programs, databases, etc. are protected by copyright laws. You may
copy these materials for private use only. Copying these without the consent of
the rights holder for purposes other than the above (including data format
conversion), modifying, transferring copies, delivery on networks, etc. are subject
to requests for compensation for losses or prosecution for “copyright
infringement” or “copyright holder rights infringement.” When copied, etc.
using this product, observe copyright laws and take care to use them
appropriately.
Also, although camera functions are installed to X02HT, take care in appropriate
use of items recorded using these camera functions similar to above.
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Trademarks
● microSD™ and logo are SD Association trademarks.
Bluetooth
®
and its logo are registered trademarks of
®
SIG, INC and are used under license.
®
and its logo are registered trademarks of
● Bluetooth
● Wi-Fi Certified
the Wi-Fi Alliance.
● Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Mobile, ActiveSync, Outlook,
PowerPoint, Windows Media, Internet Explorer, Windows Live
and Microsoft
Excel are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.
● Windows stands for Microsoft Windows operating system.
● Microsoft
● Adobe
®
States.
Word is a product name of Microsoft Corporation of the United
®
, Acrobat®, Reader® and their logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other
countries.
● S! Mail is a trademark of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.
● SOFTBANK name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. in Japan and other countries.
● “Yahoo!” and the “Yahoo” and “Y!” logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Yahoo! Inc of the United States.
● Other trademarks or names are attributable to their respective owners.
● This product is licensed based on the MPEG-4 Patent Portfolio License. This
refers to a license only for the following applications for individual or personal
use by the customer, and other applications are not authorized.
・ When recording video conforming to the MPEG-4 Visual standards
(hereafter referred to as MPEG-4 video)
・ Playback of MPEG-4 video recorded by the consumer for individual and/or
personal activities.
・ Playback of MPEG-4 video by provider licensed by MPEG-LA.
・ Contact MPEG LA. LLC in the United States for more information.
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Bluetooth® & WLAN Devices
This handset communicates with wireless devices on Industrial, Scientific &
Medical (ISM) radio bands, used by electrical appliances (microwave ovens), as
well as license-free, error-tolerant communications applications, cordless phones,
amateur radio stations, etc. (hereafter “other radio stations”).
● Before handset use, be sure “other radio stations” are not in use nearby.
● When radio interference occurs, change location or turn handset off.
● Use near TVs or radios may cause noise or connection failure.
● Electrical appliances, especially microwave ovens may hamper connections.
● Strong RF emissions may hamper connections.
● Objects placed between devices may affect connections.
● Bluetooth
● For further information, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
Wireless Frequencies & Modulations
Bluetooth® and WLAN frequency information appears on battery cavity label:
・ Frequency Band: 2.4GHz
・ Modulations: FHSS, DSSS, OFDM
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (802.11b)
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (802.11b)
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (802.11g)
・ Estimated Range of Radio Frequency Interference
FH1: FHSS RFI up to 10 m
DS4: DSSS RFI up to 40 m
OF4: OFDM RFI up to 40 m
・ Utilizes 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz band with mobile device bandwidth differentiation
®
and WLAN (IEEE 802.11b/g) connections using the same 2.4 GHz
frequency band may interfere with each other if simultaneous connections are
established in close proximity. Connect one at a time, or separate devices by
more than 10 meters.
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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
X02HT conforms to technical standards related to the body’s absorption of radio
waves set forth by country.
These technical standards are prescribed according to a scientific basis to prevent
radio waves transmitted from radio equipment such as mobile phones used near
a person’s head from affecting their health, and the Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) expressing the average energy volume of radio waves absorbed by a
person’s head shall not exceed the permissible value of 2 W/kg*. This permissible
value has a sufficient safety margin regardless of age or body size of the user, and
is identical to the international guidelines indicated by the International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) in partnership with
the World Health Organization (WHO).
The SAR for X02HT is 1.230 W/kg. This is the maximum value measuring the
maximum transmission power of mobile phones according to the method
specified by country. Although SAR differs depending on the product, they all
satisfy the permissible value. Also, the mobile phones are designed for the
minimum transmission power required for communicating with mobile phone
base stations; therefore, normal SAR is an even smaller value while talking.
For those who would like to learn more about SAR, see the following Websites:
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Radio Wave Utilization
http://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/e/ele/index.htm
Radio Industries and Businesses
http://www.arib-emf.org/index02.html
* Technical standards prescribed by relevant directives of the Radio Law (Radio
Equipment Regulations Article 14.2)
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SoftBank Body SAR Policy
*Body SAR refers to the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) at maximum transmission
power with an earphone/microphone attached to the mobile phone and
continuously talking while the mobile phone unit is placed to the body.
**Specific Absorption Rate (SAR): Notes values measured while talking
continuously for 6 minutes.
For technical standards on body SAR, SoftBank lists information from Europe. See
“Information on the Effects of Radio Wave Exposure from the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC)” and “Information on the Effects of Radio
Wave Exposure from Europe” for details.
***When placed to the body: As the method for placing ordinary mobile phones,
measurement test are conducted from a position where the rear face of the
mobile phone is turned toward the body at a distance of 1.5 cm from the body.
In order to satisfy the radio wave exposure requirements, use an accessory to set
the mobile phone at a distance of 1.5 cm from the body then select whether
metallic parts are contained in the belt clip or holster, etc.
For more information, access this site:
http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/corporate/legal/emf/emf03.html
Effects of Radio Wave Exposure per the FCC
The guidelines of the United States Federal Communications Commission are
based on standards developed from results of regular and careful scientific
research conducted by independent scientific institutions. These permissible
values are sufficiently safe values regardless of the age or health of the user.
For the effect of radio waves transmitted by mobile phones on the human body,
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) units are used for measurements. The permissible
value of SAR prescribed by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.
Measurement tests are conducted using standards set forth by the FCC for each
model, and when placed to the human body according to the descriptions in this
Instructions Manual as shown in the following, the permissible value of SAR is
1.040 W/kg.
When placed to the body: As the method for placing ordinary mobile phones,
measurement test are conducted with X02HT from a position where the rear face
of the mobile phone is turned toward the body at a distance of 1.5 cm from the
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body. In order to satisfy the radio wave exposure requirements of the FCC, use
an accessory to set the mobile phone at a distance of 1.5 cm from the body then
select whether metallic parts are contained in the belt clip or holster, etc.
Radio wave exposure requirements of the FCC may not be satisfied with
accessories that do not fulfill the above conditions. Avoid use in this instance.
For those who would like to learn more about the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR),
see the following Website.
Cellular Telecommunication & Internet Association (CTIA)
http://www.phonefacts.net
Effects of Radio Wave Exposure per the EU
X02HT is a radio transmitting/receiving device. Verify that this product does not
exceed the permissible value of radio waves recommended by international
guidelines. These guidelines are developed by the International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific institution,
and this permissible value is a sufficiently safe value regardless of the age or
health of the user.
For the effect of radio waves transmitted by mobile phones on the human body,
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) units are used for measurements. The SAR
permissible value for mobile devices is 2 W/kg, and the maximum value for SAR
when placed to the body is 0.713 W/kg*.
SAR measurements are conducted at maximum transmission power; therefore,
the normal SAR is even smaller in actual talking conditions. This is because mobile
phones are designed for the minimum transmission power required for
communicating with base stations.
The World Health Organization (WHO) states that adverse effects on the human
body have not been confirmed from current scientific data on the use of mobile
devices. The WHO also recommends shortening the talk time or the use of a
handsfree device for using mobile phones away from the head or body to contain
the effects of radio waves. To learn more information, see the WHO Website.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/
* Measurement tests when placed to the human body are conducted according
to standards prescribed by the FCC. Values are based on conditions in Europe.
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Getting Started
1-1
Feature Preview
Global Roaming
Sign up to use X02HT on
compatible 3G or GSM
networks abroad.
p.2-10
Camera
Use the Two Megapixel
Camera to capture still
images & record video.
p.12-2
Language
Set X02HT interface,
menus, etc. to appear in
Japanese or English.
p.6-8
Voice Notes
Record voice memos on
handset or record sound
files to use as ringtones.
p.5-17
PIM
Organize contact info
and tasks. Set alarms for
new events and finished
tasks.
p.5-1
Bluetooth
Establish partnerships for
wireless transfers or
device connections.
p.8-8
Web Browser
Browse PC websites
directly on X02HT while
on-the-move.
p.9-2
Media Player
Play music/video files
from a Memory Card via
PC transfers, etc.
p.12-25
File Explorer
Manage handset data:
copy, move or delete
X02HT folders or files.
p.7-2
Locks all keys against
unintentional key press or
operation activation.
p.1-22
®
Key Lock
Display
Customize X02HT Home
window or change background Standby image.
p.6-4
Wireless LAN
Connect to WLANs at
home, in the office or
public access points.
p.8-3
Messaging
Exchange messages via
SMS, S! Mail or Internet
Mail. Attach files, etc.
p.10-1
Office Applications
Open files with Word,
Excel, PowerPoint
Adobe Reader LE apps.
p.13-1
Memory Card
Save media files, etc. for
Media Player use or back
up X02HT files.
p.6-15
®
or
1-2
Speed Dial
Assign Number keys or
Voice Tags to numbers
saved in Contacts.
PC Data Sync
Use ActiveSync to synchronize Mail, Contacts,
Calendar, Tasks, files, etc.
Manner Mode
Mute ringer sounds for
incoming transmissions
and activate vibration.
p.2-6, p.14-3
QWERTY Keypad
Enter alphanumerics far
faster and easily on this
full QWERTY keypad.
p.3-2
Options
Call Forwarding
Forward unanswerable
calls to a pre-specified
telephone number.
p.4-3
Conference
Connect multiple lines
simultaneously -- apply
separately for service.
p.4-6
p.11-1
Games
Enjoy Bubble Breaker or
Solitaire on X02HT. Both
are preinstalled.
p.14-7
Voice Mail
Forward unanswerable
calls to allow callers to
leave voice messages.
p.4-4
Call Barring
Block calls by number
(incoming or outgoing)
or the calling condition.
p.4-7
p.2-12
Call Waiting
Answer calls even if the
line is engaged -- apply
separately for service.
p.4-5
Caller ID
Show/Hide your number
when calling others; set
temporarily for one call.
p.4-8
1-3
USIM Card
Before Use
USIM Card is an IC card that contains information such as your phone number
and contacts. Insert Card into compatible SoftBank handset.
● For details, refer to User Guide.
● Data on USIM Card can be used on another compatible SoftBank handset.
● Use dedicated devices for USIM Card. Use of non-dedicated devices may cause
incorrect operation.
● SoftBank will not be liable for malfunction due to Card insertion into other
manufacturers’ IC card readers.
● Always keep IC part clean.
● Do not put label, etc. on USIM Card. Doing so may cause malfunction.
IC Chip
USIM Card
Note
● USIM Card property right belongs to SoftBank.
● Return Card to SoftBank when your contract is canceled, suspended, etc.
● Charges apply to reissuance due to loss or damage.
● If USIM Card or handset is lost/stolen, immediately follow procedure to
stop use. For details, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
● It is recommended to keep a separate record of data stored on USIM Card.
SoftBank will not be liable for data loss.
● Specifications and performance are subject to change without notice.
● Returned USIM Card will be recycled for environmental purposes.
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Installation
Remove battery before inserting or removing USIM Card. (Remove USIM Card
and reboot X02HT before inserting another USIM Card.)
■Inserting
1
2
1. Open USIM Card cover lock
Slide cover lock to ① to lift it up ② .
2. Insert USIM Card into slot with IC chip down
3. Close USIM Card cover lock
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■Removing
1. Open USIM Card cover lock
2. Carefully remove USIM Card
Note
・ Forcible insertion/removal may damage USIM Card or handset.
・ Do not touch/scratch IC chip. A soiled IC chip may cause read errors. Do
not allow USIM Card to come into contact with battery terminals.
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USIM PINs
PIN1 & PIN2
USIM Card has two 4- to 8-digit PIN Codes: Use PIN1 to prevent unauthorized
use; PIN2 provides personal authentication for online services, etc. Both Codes
are set to 9999 by default and can be changed (p.6-5).
● Set X02HT to require PIN1 entry at power on for handset use (p.6-5).
PUK Code
Entering incorrect PIN three times consecutively activates PIN Lock. Enter PUK
(Personal Unblocking Key) Code to cancel PIN Lock.
● For more about PUK Code, contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21).
Note
・ Entering incorrect PUK Code 10 times consecutively locks USIM Card and
disables X02HT. Each USIM Card has a unique PUK Code. Write it down.
・ Do not disclose PUK Code to unauthorized persons.
・ To unlock USIM Card, contact SoftBank Customer Service (p.15-21).
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Parts & Functions
Handset
1
2
3
4
5
1Left LED
1-8
15
6
9
10
7
11
12
8
13
14
16
17
・ Green: fully charged
・ Flashing green: network connected
・ Orange: charging or synchronized with PC
・ Flashing orange: charging stopped due to
・ Red: battery removed or overcharged
・ Flashing red: charge now
・ Alternating orange and green: battery error
abnormal temperature
2Right LED
・ Flashing blue: Bluetooth
・ Flashing green: wireless LAN connected
®
ready
3Light SensorDetects ambient brightness for keypad backlight
4EarpieceOther party’s voice sounds from here during calls
5DisplayHandset menus, etc. appear here
6Left Softkey Execute Left Softkey command
・ Press to initiate or answer calls
7Talk key
・ Press to set/release hold
・ Press for 1+ seconds during calls to toggle
Speaker Phone on/off
8Home key Return Home
9Navigation key
Move cursor, navigate menus, scroll or adjust
volume
10 Select key Press to execute the selected item/command
11 Right Softkey Execute Right Softkey command
12 Back key Return to previous menu or window
13 End key Press to disconnect calls
・ Enter alphanumerics, Japanese characters, etc.
14 Keypad
・ Press for 1+ seconds to lock all keys
・ Press to unlock all keys
15 Function key Press + to activate Comm Manager
Internet Explorer
16
Mobile/Comm
®
Press to activate Internet Explorer
®
Mobile
Manager key
17 MicrophoneSpeak here during calls or to record Voice Notes
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20
21
18 External Terminal
19
22
Connect Charger, USB cable or Stereo Earphone
Microphone here
18
23
24
25
26
27
28
19 Power key Press for 1+ seconds to turn handset power on/off
20 Memory Card Slot Insert Memory Card here
Vibrate or Silent
Profile for incom-
21
ing transmissions/
Press for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Manner
Voice k ey
22 SpeakerRinger and Speaker Phone sound from here
23 CameraCapture images or record video
24 Self-Portrait Mirror Frame your image for self-portraits1
25 JOGGRScroll or adjust volume
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26 Camera key Press to activate Camera
27 Back CoverRemove to install or remove battery
28 Release keyOpen or lock back cover
29 Internal AntennaX02HT features and internal antenna (see below)
Internal Antenna
Internal Antenna area
Note
・ Do not cover Internal Antenna area. Doing so may inhibit transmissions.
Display
Status Indicators
Softkey Labels
Home screenshot
■Status Indicators
Unread SMS or mailGPRS Connected
Missed CallWireless LAN Ready
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RoamingWireless LAN Connecting
Call Connecting, Call ConnectedWireless LAN Transmission
Voice Call/Forwarding ActiveWireless LAN Data Sync
®
Call on holdBluetooth
Ready
Voice MailPC Synchronization Error
3G Network AvailableVibrate or Silent Profile Active
3G Network Connection CheckingIncoming Notification Off
Charge battery at first time using or after long periods of disuse.
Charging Time & Continuous Operating Time
Item3G modeGSM mode
Charging Time*Approximately 180 minutes
Continuous
Standby Time
Continuous
Tal k Ti me
* When using AC Charger or In-Car Charger
● The above are figures with battery (HTBAB1) inserted.
● The charging time shown above is a figure estimated when charged with
handset power off.
● The continuous standby time and talk time shown above are figures estimated
under stable reception conditions with fully charged new battery.
● Operating times may vary depending on battery charge condition, function
settings, temperature, signal quality and other usage conditions.
Charging
● Battery must be installed in handset to charge it.
● Charging battery takes longer when handset power is on.
● Use Charger to charge battery only.
● Short-circuiting battery terminals may overheat or damage battery.
● Charger, battery or handset may feel warm while charging; this is normal.
● If charging generates interference, move Charger away from TV, radio, etc.
Approximately 240 hoursApproximately 230 hours
Approximately 170 minutes Approximately 180 minutes
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Battery & Charger Usage/Care
● Use or store battery within 5°C - 35°C.
● Use specified Charger only.
● Replace battery with a new one if operating time shortens noticeably.
● Clean battery, handset or Charger terminals with dry cotton swab.
● Do not leave battery uncharged; charge at least once every six months.
● Use a case when carrying battery separately not to short-circuit the terminals.
Battery Life
● The following actions shorten Battery life and operating time:
・ Using/Storing handset in extreme temperatures
・ Not cleaning handset, battery or charger charging terminals
・ Using handset where signal is weak or leaving it on out-of-range
・ Playing music or video clips
・ Using Camera
・ Leaving Push Mail reception (Microsoft Direct Push) on (p.8-2)
● Reduce Backlight time/close apps to extend battery life (p.6-7, p.8-2).
Battery Indicator
● Battery indicator changes as follows; charge or replace battery as required:
Level 4Level 3Level 2Level 1*
Remaining PowerFullEmpty
* Charge Battery as soon as possible.
Level 0
When Battery Runs Out
● A message appears indicating that battery has run out.
● No Battery message appears several times, and handset powers off.
Battery Disposal
● Tape over terminals. Follow local disposal rules or take to a SoftBank shop.
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Battery Installation
Turn off handset before installing or removing battery.
Installing
1. Remove Back Cover
Press Release Key ① then lift up Back
Cover ②.
2
1
2. Insert battery
With printed side up, align battery
and handset terminals ③ , then fit
battery into handset ④ .
3. Replace Back Cover
Fit cover tabs in handset slots ⑤ ,
lower cover into place ⑥ pressing
down until it clicks.
Removing
1. Remove Back Cover
2. Remove battery
Lift ① battery up to remove it ②.
3
4
5
6
2
1
3. Replace Back Cover
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Charging Battery
Charging with AC Charger
2
1
1. Open External Terminal Cap to insert mini USB plug
Pull out cap ① and rotate it counterclockwise 180° ②.
Insert mini USB plug marked side up.
2. Plug AC Charger into a 100V AC outlet
Left LED lights orange while charging, green when charged.
3. When battery is full, disconnect AC Charger
Unplug AC Charger, then disconnect handset.
Tip
・ Alternatively, charge via PC using bundled USB cable. Note the following:
・ Battery does not charge if handset or PC is off.
・ Battery may not charge depending on the environment.
・ PC charging may take longer (charging time varies by PC).
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Charging with In-Car Charger
2
1
1. Open External Terminal Cap to insert mini USB plug
Pull out cap ① and rotate it counterclockwise 180° ② .
Insert mini USB plug marked side up.
2. Plug In-Car Charger into socket
3. Turn on engine
Left LED lights orange while charging, green when charged.
4. When battery is full, disconnect In-Car Charger
Unplug In-Car Charger, then disconnect handset.
Note
・ Use In-Car Charger in vehicles with a negative ground (12V/24V).
・ Do not charge in vehicles exposed to sunlight.
・ Do not leave unattended. Use with engine off may drain car battery.
・ Do not use handset while driving.
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Power On/Off
On
1. Press for 1+ seconds
Home (p.1-20) appears.
Tip
・ Require PIN1 entry for handset use each time it is powered up (p.6-5).
・ Set date and time when handset is powered on for the first time (p.1-19).
English User Interface
1. スタート (Start) 設定 (Settings) 地域 (Regional
Settings) US English in言語 (Language) 完了
(Done)
A message appears prompting you to reboot handset.
2. OK
3. Reboot handset
Off
1. Press for 1+ seconds
Tip
・ Alternatively, press then select Power off from Quick List (p.1-21).
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Date & Time
1. StartSettingsClock & Alarm Date and Time
2. Set time zone, date, time, etc.
Time zone: Select city name
Date: Enter month, date and year
Time: Enter time, minute and second
Automatic Time/Time zone: Select Enable or Disable for automatic
setting (Not available in Japan)
3. Done
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Basic Operations
Home Window
When X02HT is initially powered up, Home window appears.
● In Home, press or to open Start menu or Contacts.
● Activate applications directly from an icon or item appearing in Home.
Recently Accessed Applications
Comm Manager, Calendar,
Outlook, etc.
Tip
・ Customize Home window layout or background image (p.6-4).
・ At any point, press to return to Home window.
Opening Applications
In Home window, select Start menu to access applications.
● For details, see “Function List” (p.15-2).
Example: To open Tasks
1. Start ()
2. Use to select ToolsTasks
Tasks opens.
Exiting Applications
See p.6-12.
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Selecting Menu Items
If multiple values exists, appears. Use either of these methods:
■Toggle Bar
Press to toggle menu items.
■Menu List
Press to open menu list.
Quick List
Press to open Quick List; these items appear:
・ Power off (p.1-18)
・ Comm Manager (p.8-2)
・ Lock (See Tip below)
・ Profiles (p.6-3)
Tip
・ Quick List items cannot be changed.
・ If Device Lock (p.6-5) is active, Lock locks X02HT, requiring password
entry for access. Otherwise, Lock simply locks all keys (p.1-22).
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Locking All Keys
Activate Key Lock before putting handset in a bag, etc., to prevent unintentional
operations.
1. Press for 1+ seconds
Keys are locked and Unlock appears as Left Softkey label.
Tip
・ Calls can be answered even when keys are locked.
・ Alternatively, select Lock from Quick List (p.1-21).
・ If Device Lock (p.6-5) is active, press for 1+ seconds to require
password entry for use.
Unlocking
1. Unlock
Tip
・ To release Device Lock, Unlock Enter Password Unlock.
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Security Codes
Network PIN
4-digit number selected at initial subscription; used to access Voicemail via
landlines or subscribe to fee-based information.
● Network PIN must be changed at a SoftBank Shop. Contact Customer Service
(p.15-21).
Call Barring PIN
4-digit number selected at initial subscription; used to for Call Barring settings.
● Entering Call Barring PIN incorrectly three times consecutively locks Call
Barring settings. Network PIN and Call Barring PIN must be changed. Contact
Customer Service (p.15-21).
● Change Call Barring PIN as needed (p.6-5).
Note
・ Do not forget these PINs. If forgotten, contact Customer Service (p.15-21).
・ Do not reveal these PINs to third parties. SoftBank is not liable for such
damages that may result from PIN abuse.
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1-24
Basic Operations
2-1
My Phone Number
1. StartCalls USIM Manager
Number appears in USIM Manager, My No. field.
Phone number
Tip
・ Save name, phone number, etc. in Owner Information (p.6-8).
Adjusting In-Call Volume
1. During calls, use to adjust earpiece volume
: Volume Up
: Volume Down
Tip
・ Minimum volume setting does not mute earpiece sound.
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Dialing
Entering Phone Number
1. Enter phone number
2. Press
3. To end the call, press
Tip
・ When a phone number is entered directly, corresponding Contacts entry
or Call History records appear.
Dialing via Contacts
Assign Key numbers or Voice Tags to entries as shortcuts, etc. (p.5-6).
1. Contacts
2. Highlight an entry
Phone Type
Indicator
If an entry contains multiple phone numbers, press to select one.
For corresponding Phone Type Indicators, see “Contacts List” (p.5-8).
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3. Press
Number is dialed.
4. To end the call, press
■To select number from entry details
1. Contacts
2. Select contact
3. Highlight number Call
Dialing via USIM Card Contacts
1. ContactsMenuUSIM Manager
2. Highlight contact Menu Call
3. To end the call, press
Dialing via Call History
Dial Missed, Incoming or Outgoing Call records directly.
1. StartCalls Call History
Call History list appears.
: Missed Calls
: Incoming Calls
: Outgoing Calls
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2. Select a record
Record appears. If number is saved in Contacts, all records belonging
to that entry appear.
3. Call
Highlighted number is dialed.
4. To end the call, press
■To save call record to Contacts
Call History Save <New Contact> or existing contact
■To search Call History
Call History Menu Find Contact
■To send mail or SMS from Call History
Call History Menu E-mail/Send S! Mail (Mobile)/
Send SMS (Mobile)
■To view call duration
Call History Menu View Timers
■To delete call record(s)
Call History Menu Delete or Delete List Yes
Opening Call History Records
Open Missed, Incoming or Outgoing Call History records.
1. StartCalls Call History
2. MenuFilter Filter item
Tip
・ To show all records, select MenuFilterNo Filter.
2-5
Using Speed Dial
Assign Number keys or Voice Tags to phone numbers as shortcuts. Assign phone
numbers to 0 through 99. Speed dial those assigned to 0 through 9. Use 10
through 99 as shortcuts.
Assigning Phone Numbers
Save phone numbers from Contacts to Speed Dial. Open entries to select
numbers for assignment.
1. Contacts Select contact
Contact details appear.
2. Highlight phone number
3. MenuAdd to Speed Dial
Add Speed Dial appears.
4. Assign Number key or Voice Tag
To assign key: Keypad assignment Number key
To assign voice: Voice tagAdd voice tag Record voice
5. Done
■Alternatively, to assign a Voice Tag
In Contact details, Menu Add Voice Tag.
Speed Dialing
1. Press assigned key for 1+ seconds
Number assigned to that key is dialed.
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Phone Type Indicator
Example: Dialing number
■Using Voice Tag
Save Voice Tags beforehand; press then speak to open entry.
assigned to “2”
Editing Speed Dial
Check or edit Speed Dial entries (p.14-4).
Making International Calls from Japan
Apply for International Call Service. See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/).
1. Enter International call prefix
→
Country code
Recipient’s phone number (Omitting the initial 0*)
* Include 0 when calling landlines in Italy (Country code: 39).
2. Press
3. To end the call, press
→
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Calling Emergency Numbers (110, 119, 118)
Restrict calling to an emergency number only with the following settings:
FunctionOperation
Call Barring (p.4-7)Emergency phone number
Fixed Dialing (p.6-2) Emergency phone number
Note
・ Emergency numbers cannot be called in the following cases:
・ Keys are locked (p.1-22)
・ Device Lock is active (p.6-5)
・ Phone functions are disabled (p.2-13)
・ Flight mode is on (p.8-2)
・ PIN is being authenticated (Enter PIN1 screen appears) (p.6-5)
・ PIN Lock is active (Enter PUK screen appears) (p.1-23)
・ Emergency numbers may not connect overseas.
Emergency Location Report
This system reports emergency call location to first responders like the police.
● X02HT reports location calculated from station positioning information.
Tip
・ Information may not be reported accurately due location or network
conditions. Describe your location or landmarks to responding agency.
・ Positioning accuracy varies between several hundred meters and ten
kilometers. Location may not be reported if base station is too far away.
・ “Emergency Location Report” is only available to first response agencies
that have installed required reception systems.
・ If 184 (Hide ID) is dialed before calling emergency numbers, location
information is not sent. However, in some instances, first responders may
obtain location information in order to provide assistance.
・ Unavailable during Global Roaming.
・ There are no application or communication fees.
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Receiving Calls
1. When a call arrives, press or
2. To end the call, press
Tip
・ Assign tones to incoming transmissions (p.6-2) or Contact entries (p.5-6).
・ Set ringer volume for each incoming pattern (profile) (p.6-2).
・ Use Manner mode to silence ringer for incoming transmissions (p.2-12).
In-Call Operations
During calls, press Menu to use the following functions:
ItemDescription
HoldHold calls. Alternatively, press .
MuteMute your voice. Alternatively, select Mute.
Speakerphone On
ConferenceTalk with multiple parties simultaneously (p.4-6).
Turn Hands-free On Turn on handsfree Bluetooth
ContactsView Contacts.
Save to ContactsSave the other party to Contacts.
View CalendarView Calendar.
Call HistoryView Call History.
Activate Speakerphone.
Alternatively, press for 1+ seconds.
®
headset.
Tip
・ During calls, use to adjust volume (p.2-2).
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Overseas Handset Use
Global Roaming
Apply to use Global Roaming Service. See SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. Website
(http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/). Call Customer Service (p.15-21) for details.
Setting Network Type
Select Network/Band Type of local carriers if necessary.
Auto: Automatically changes by region
Euro band: Select in Europe, Asia, etc.
US band: Select in North America
Japan band: Select when in Japan
4. OK
Setting Carriers
If there are multiple carriers in the region, handset will automatically select
appropriate carrier. Alternatively, select a specific carrier manually.
1. StartSettingsPhoneNetworks
2. In Network selection, Automatic or Manual Done
■If Manual is selected
To select a carrier,
■To set a preferred network
Menu Preferred Networks
2-10
Menu Select a Network.
Making Calls while Overseas
● Changing Network/Band may be required depending on country/region
(p.2-10).
Landlines/Handsets in Japan or Abroad
1. Press for 1+ seconds
+ is entered.
2. Enter Country code → Phone number (Omit 0)*
* Include 0 when calling landlines in Italy (Country Code: 39).
3. Press
Domestic Landlines/Local Carrier Handsets
Enter phone number normally.
1.
Enter phone number
2. Press
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Manner Mode
Be courteous to others. Use Manner key to silence incoming transmission tones.
1. Press for 1+ seconds
Manner mode is active and indicator appears. Press again to
cancel it.
Note
・ Pressing for 1+ seconds selects Vibrate in Profiles (p.6-3).
・ In Manner mode, incoming tones do not sound even if Stereo Earphone
Microphone is connected.
Tip
・ The following functions sound even when Manner mode is active:
・ Camera shutter
・ Games
・ Voice Tag recognition
・ Alternatively, activate Manner mode in Comm Manager (p.8-2) or
Profiles (p.6-3). Change settings in Profiles.
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Disabling Phone Functions
Before establishing Internet connections via WLAN, etc., disable phone functions:
1. StartToolsComm Manager, or press +
2. Phone
Phone functions are disabled.
To re-enable, press again.
Tip
・ For Comm Manager details, see p.8-2.
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Text Entry
3-1
Entering Text
Keypad
①Alphanumerics/Symbols
②Function
③Shift
Alphanumerics & Symbols
①
Enter lowercase letters; press (p.3-4) first for uppercase.
Use Function (p.3-5) to enter numbers/symbols.
Function key (p.3-5)
②
Shift key (p.3-4)
③
④SPACE/
Conversion
⑧Backspace
⑦Enter
⑥Symbol
⑤Character
3-2
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
SPACE/Conversion key (p.3-6)
・ Enter space.
・ Convert entered hiragana to kanji.
・ Press to move cursor to next item or enter four single-byte
spaces (operation varies by application).
Character key (p.3-4, p.3-8)
・ Toggle input mode.
・ Press and together to open text entry menu.
Symbol key (p.3-7)
Toggle Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark lists.
Enter key
Select item, enter value, line break, etc.
Backspace key
・ Delete previous character.
3-3
Toggling Input Mode
1. In a text entry window, press
Press to toggle Input mode.
Indicator
IndicatorInput Mode
あ
カ
カナ
a
abSingle-byte alphanumerics
Kanji hiragana
Double-byte katakana
Single-byte katakana
Double-byte alphanumerics
Entering Uppercase
1. In alphanumerics, press then the assigned key
Input mode returns to previous after a letter is entered.
IndicatorInput Mode
A
ABUppercase single-byte letters
Uppercase double-byte letters
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Entering Numbers & Symbols
1. In any input mode, press then the assigned key
Input mode returns to previous after a character is entered.
IndicatorInput Mode
1
12Single-byte numbers/symbols
Double-byte numbers/symbols
Tip
・ In double-byte input modes, press for double-byte numbers/symbols.
In single-byte input modes, press for single-byte numbers/symbols.
Entering All Numbers/Symbols or All Caps
1. Select input mode, then press or twice
Numbers/Symbols or capitals can be entered continuously.
IndicatorInput Mode
1
12
A
AB
All double-byte numbers/symbols
All single-byte numbers/symbols
All double-byte caps
All single-byte caps
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Entering Japanese & Symbols, Etc.
Entering Hiragana/Kanji (Japanese)
To enter kanji, enter hiragana then convert it to kanji.
● For hiragana entry, see p.15-8.
Example: To enter
1. In Kanji hiragana input mode, enter
“K””E” “I” “T””A” “I”
けいたい
2.
Text is converted to 携帯.
To select another candidate, press , then use to highlight
the candidate. To return cursor to text entry area, press .
3.
携帯
けいたい
Conversion
candidates
3-6
Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark
Select symbol/pictogram/face mark from list.
● For available symbols or pictograms, see p.15-11.
1. In a text entry window, press
In Mail, Pictogram appears. Otherwise, Symbol FW appears.
Press or to toggle Pictogram Symbol FW Symbol HW
Face Mark.
Pictogram
Face Mark
Symbol FW (double-byte)
Symbol HW (single-byte)
2. Select Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark
To enter continuously, select Continuous.
Note
・ Pictograms are only available for SMS/S! Mail. They do not appear in other
functions like Quick Notes or on incompatible SoftBank handsets.
3-7
Text Entry Menu
Change input modes, enter Symbol/Pictogram/Face Mark, etc.
1. In a text entry window, press +
2. Select item
ItemDescription
HiraganaKanji hiragana input mode
Katakana full width Double-byte katakana input mode
Set Custom ring tone for calls incoming from that entry.
■ To insert p (pause) or w (wait) into phone number
In phone number entry, Menu Insert Pause or Insert Wait
Insert pause or wait (before dialing begins) into numbers; press
to dial number.
Viewing Contacts
Changing Contacts View
1. ContactsMenuView ByName or Company
Name: Default.
Company: Company list appears. Select one to see entries.
■ To filter Contacts
Menu Filter Condition (All Contacts to return to default)
5-7
Contacts List
3. Company Entry Count
1. Company
2. Contact
Company Entry List
1. Company
2. Contact
:Outlook Contact
:SIM Contact
3. Company Entry Count
4. Phone Type Indicator (Use to change)
m: Mobile
w, w2: Work, Work2
h, h2: Home, Home2
co: Company
pgr: Pager
car: Car
rdo: Radio
ast: Assistant
txt: SMS sent to Mobile
e, e2, e3: E-mail
im, im2, im3: IM
web: Web page
4. Phone Type
Indicator
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Searching
1. ContactsMenuView ByName or Company
2. Enter first character of name or company
To narrow search down, enter more characters.
■ Example: K is entered when viewed by name
Search entries with Name Reading (Yomi) beginning with K or か-
column character.
■ Example: K is entered when viewed by company
Search entries with Company Reading (Yomi) beginning with K or か
-column character.
Tip
・ To widen search, press .
・ Search with Filter function (p.5-7).
Viewing Entry Details
1. Contacts Select Contact
Editing
1. Contacts Highlight Contact
2. Menu Edit
3. Edit each value Done
Deleting
1. Contacts Highlight Contact
2. MenuDelete ContactYes
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Composing Message
Sending Mail
1. Contacts Highlight entry
2. MenuSend SMS (Mobile), Send S! Mail (Mobile) or
Send S! Mail (E-mail)
Send SMS (Mobile): Send SMS to Mobile phone number
Send S! Mail (Mobile): Send S! Mail to Mobile phone number
Send S! Mail (E-mail): Send S! Mail to E-mail address
3. Enter text Done Send
For details, see “Composing Mail” (p.10-3).
Tip
・ Send SMS (Mobile) and Send S! Mail (Mobile) do not appear if no
Mobile phone number is saved.
・ Send S! Mail (E-mail) does not appear if no E-mail address is saved, nor
for USIM Card Contact entries.
Sending Internet Mail
1. Contacts
2. Select entry and highlight e-mail address E-mail
3. Select existing account or New E-mail Account...
4. Enter subject, text, etc. Send
For details, see “Composing Internet Mail” (p.10-22).
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Sending
Sending Contacts via Bluetooth
● For Bluetooth® settings, see p.8-8.
1. Contacts Highlight entry
2. MenuSend ContactBeam
Recipient is searched. Follow onscreen instructions.
Sending Contacts via S! Mail
1. Contacts Highlight entry
2. MenuSend as vCard
3. Enter subject, text, etc. Send
For details, see “Composing Mail” (p.10-3).
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