Sharp SoftBank 812SH Instruction Manual

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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 812SH/813SH.
^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.
^
This manual was created exclusively for SoftBank 812SH and 813SH handsets sold in Japan.
^ Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference.
^ Accessible SoftBank services may vary by service area, subscription, etc.
SoftBank 812SH and 813SH are compatible with both 3G and GSM network technologies.
Note
^ Copying this manual in whole or part without authorisation is prohibited.
^ Manual content is subject to change without prior notice.
^ Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this manual. Please contact
Customer Service, General Information (see P.2 0 -2 9) about unclear or missing information.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Introduction

IntroductionThank you for purchasing the SoftBank 812SH/813SH.^ For proper handset use, read this manual beforehand.^This manual was created exclusive

Page 2 - Symbols & Illustrations

ixContentsCalendar... 12-2C Opening Calendar ...

Page 3 - Side Keys

4-54Phone BookSelect ringtones or ringvideos for calls/mail from numbers/addresses saved in Phone Book.^ Select from preset patterns or use the follow

Page 4 - Abbreviated Steps

4-64Phone BookSet handset vibration for calls/mail from numbers/addresses saved in Phone Book.Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see

Page 5 - Accessories

4-74Phone BookRestrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Secret entries.Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details (see P.4 -4 )

Page 6

4-84Phone Book1Use F to open Dialled Numbers/Received Calls2Use E to select a record and press N x3Select Save Number and press b4New Entry1 Select As

Page 7

4-94Phone BookBy a-ka-sa-ta-na is set by default.1Select By Reading, By Category or By a-ka-sa-ta-na and press b^ Dialling Methods:For entries with mu

Page 8

4-104Phone BookTo edit Secret entries, first activate Show Secret Data (see P.9-27).1Press D, then select an entry2Press N x3Select Edit and press b4S

Page 9

4-114Phone Book1Press D, then select an entry2Press N x3Select Delete and press b4Choose Yes and press b1Select Phone Entries, USIM Entries or Both En

Page 10 - Contents

4-124Phone BookSet ringtone/ringvideo or Vibration for incoming calls/mail by Category.Category settings for incoming calls/mail are not available for

Page 11

4-134Phone Book2Select Edit Name and press b3Enter name and press b^ Enter up to 16 characters.4Choose Yes and press b1Select a Group and press N x2Se

Page 12

4-144Phone Book1Press a key (0 - 9)2Press fHandset dials the number. (Name appears if saved.)^Alternatively, select a name from Speed Dial List and pr

Page 13 - Safety Precautions

xContentsC Opening New Messages ... 14-18C Retrieving Complete S! Mail Messages ...

Page 14

4-154Phone BookBack up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book changes to SAB anytime. Edit SAB online via PC; add SAB changes to Phone Book anytime

Page 15 - !WARNING

4-164Phone BookCUnsynchronisable ItemsSAB restoration cancels these Phone Book settings:B Picture, Tone/Video, VibrationCUnintentional Phone Book or S

Page 16

4-174Phone BookCContract TerminationSAB content is deleted upon contract termination.CAvailabilitySAB is only accessible within Japan.After completion

Page 17

4-184Phone Book^ For details, see the table on P.4-15.^ If this is your first use of SAB (new handset), Synchronisation is performed via Normal regard

Page 18

4-194Phone BookView result of Backup, Restore or Synchronisation.1Select View Log and press bC Press b to return.Confirm handset number (phone number

Page 19 - !CAUTION

5-1Video CallNot Available for 813SH Users

Page 20

5-25Video CallCommunicate with another party using live video images.^ Use Video Call with compatible handsets only.^Use Internal Camera to send your

Page 21

5-35Video Call1Enter a phone number2Press N x3Select Video Call and press bWhen the call is answered, incoming image appears.^ Incoming image may not

Page 22

5-45Video CallKInternal CameraDuring a call, press A.^ Image toggles as follows: External Camera image % Alternative Image % Internal Camera image.^ P

Page 23 - General Notes

5-55Video CallDuring a call, press b.^ Incoming Priority (incoming image appears larger) is set when initiating Video Calls.^ Images toggle as shown b

Page 24 - FCC RF Exposure Information

xiContentsS! FeliCa Settings ... 17-4C IC Card Status...

Page 25 - Declaration of Conformity

5-65Video CallDuring a call, press N x A Select Settings A Press b A Select Mirror Image A Press b A Choose On or Off A Press b^ External Camera image

Page 26 - Handset Care

5-75Video CallKNormalSelect Normal, Quality Prior or Frame Rate Prior A Press b^ Select Quality Prior for higher quality and Frame Rate Prior for fast

Page 27 - Copyrights

5-85Video CallKSwitch On/Off: Off, Answer Time: 00 secondsActivating/CancellingSelect Switch On/Off A Press b A Choose On (answer automatically) or Of

Page 28

6-1CameraNot Available for 813SH Users

Page 29

6-26 Camera812SH features a 2 megapixel CCD camera. Capture still images (see P.6 - 5) or record video (see P. 6 -8 ).^Clean dust/smudges from lens co

Page 30

6-36 Camera1 Capacity (see P.6-5)^ F: 101 or more^ Red background: 3 or less2 Picture Quality* (see P.6-16)M: High Quality, L: Fine, K: Normal*Hidden

Page 31

6-46 Camera6 Self-timer Active (see P.6-11)M: 10 seconds, N: 5 seconds, O: 2 seconds1 Portrait (p)/Macro (o) Selector^ Slide to Macro to capture image

Page 32

6-56 CameraCapture images to send via S! Mail, save as Wallpaper, etc. Various settings and functions are available for camera use.1Default file names

Page 33

6-66 Camera1Frame image on DisplayC In Video Camera mode, press M (k) to switch to Photo Camera.C Key Assignments: see P.6 -4C Special Shooting Modes:

Page 34

6-76 CameraPress N x to use the following functions:1Available for External Camera.2Available when Picture Size is 240 x 320 or smaller.3Available whe

Page 35 - USIM Card

xii^ Read safety precautions before using handset.^ Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property.^ SoftBank is not lia

Page 36

6-86 CameraRecord short video clips to send via S! Mail. Use Memory Cards to save long recordings (recording time varies by card capacity).1MPEG-4 (.3

Page 37 - USIM PINs

6-96 Camera3Press bRecording begins after a tone.C To start over, press i.4To stop, press bRecording stops with a tone.^ Recording stops automatically

Page 38 - Handset Parts & Functions

6-106 CameraThe following menu items appear after recording:*Available when Record Time/Size is set to For Message. If Attach Only is set for Send Fil

Page 39

6-116 Camera3Select a file and press bVideo plays. Press b to pause/resume playback.C To open other files, press i A Select one A Press bSelect a file

Page 40 - Display Indicators

6-126 CameraCapture a series of 4 or 9 separate images automatically with a single press of the Shutter Key. Select from three speed settings or choos

Page 41

6-136 Camera7Index Image or a composite image appears^ When Picture Size is 480 x 640, the first captured image appears.C Use F to toggle between fram

Page 42 - Display Positions

6-146 CameraOriginal Frames1 Select Data Folder and press b^ Some images may not be used as frames.2 Select a frame and press bC To check frames, sele

Page 43 - Battery & Charger

6-156 CameraSend recorded video clips via S! Mail.^ For details of attachable files, see the table on P. 6-8 .^ To attach video files saved in Data Fo

Page 44 - Battery Time

6-166 Camera*Available when Record Time/Size is SubQCIF or QCIF.KOriginal SizePress N x A Select Display Size A Press b A Select Original Size or Enla

Page 45 - External Display

6-176 CameraKFor Message, QCIF (176 x 144)Press N x A Select Record Time/Size A Press b A Select For Message, Extended Video or SD VIDEO A Press b A S

Page 46 - M/ZL/YK/XJ/W

xiii!DANGERUse specified battery, Charger and Desktop Holder only (see P.iv).Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric shock or f

Page 47

6-186 Camera*Available when Record Time/Size is set to For Message.KPhone Memory (handset)Press N x A Select Settings A Press b A Select Save Pictures

Page 48 - AC Charger

7-1Media Player

Page 49 - Desktop Holder

7-27 Media PlayerUse Media Player to listen to music (Music Player) or play video (Video Player). Save video/music files to handset or Memory Card (in

Page 50 - In-Car Charger

7-37 Media PlayerContent Keys are required to use some downloaded files.^ Acquire Key to play a copy protected file (b appears).^ To download Keys, op

Page 51 - Handset Power On/Off

7-47 Media PlayerCUse software supporting AAC conversion.^ Use software such as iTunes to convert music to AAC format.^ iTunes is an example only. Sof

Page 52

7-57 Media Player1 Playback in Progress2 Playlist Name3 Title^ Titles also appear on External Display during playback.4 Artist Name^ No Artist Name ap

Page 53 - Keypad Lock

7-67 Media Player1Select My Music or SD AUDIO and press bC For My Music, use F to select Music Folder or Ring Songs·Tones.C To play the last played fi

Page 54 - Handset Menus

7-77 Media PlayerCUse Headphones to enjoy sound effects.KNormalSelect Sound Effects A Press b A Select an effect A Press bKNormalSelect Playback Patte

Page 55 - User Shortcuts

7-87 Media PlayerPlay video files recorded with mobile camera or obtained via the Internet, S! Mail, etc.^Use Headphones, etc. to listen to sound with

Page 56

7-97 Media Player3Select All Videos or a Playlist and press bC To search files, press N x A Select Search A Press b A Enter search text A Press bB Whe

Page 57 - Multi Job

xiv!WARNINGDo not insert foreign objects into the handset, Charger or Desktop Holder.Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset, Charger or

Page 58 - Security Codes

7-107 Media PlayerAvailable for My Videos files only.KNormalSelect Playback Pattern A Press b A Select a pattern A Press bKAlways OnSelect Backlight A

Page 59 - Basic Handset Operations

7-117 Media PlayerHQVGA (W 240 x H 176 dots) or larger video cannot be edited.Follow these steps after Step 4 on P.7 -9 .1While playing or paused, pre

Page 60 - Initiating a Call

7-127 Media PlayerDelete the portion before or after the selected point to save the rest as a new file.Follow these steps after Step 4 on P. 7 -9 .1Wh

Page 61 - Emergency Calls

7-137 Media Player8Press N E at the end pointEdit Subtitle menu opens.^ If video has ended before pressing N E, start over from Step 7.C To edit text,

Page 62 - CIndicators

7-147 Media PlayerKDirection: Stop, Effect: Frame InScroll DirectionSelect Advanced A Press b A Select Scrolling A Press b A Select Direction A Press

Page 63 - Direct Entry

7-157 Media PlayerKWhiteSelect Advanced A Press b A Select Highlight A Press b A Use G to select the first character of text A Press b A Use G to sele

Page 64 - Incoming Call

7-167 Media PlayerCreate up to 99 Playlists in My Videos, My Music and SD AUDIO each.^ Playlists cannot be added into SD VIDEO.^ Playlist 1 to Playlis

Page 65 - Redirecting a Call

7-177 Media Player6Select a Playlist and press bFile is added to the end of the Playlist.C To delete saved files, press i A Select a Playlist A Press

Page 66 - Calling from Received Calls

8-1Managing Files (Data Folder)

Page 67 - Answer Phone

8-28Managing Files (Data Folder)Handset files are organised in folders by file format.To open Data Folder from Standby, follow these steps.Press b A S

Page 68 - Playing Messages

xv!WARNINGKeep handset off and Charger disconnected near filling stations or places with fire/explosion risk.Handset use near petrochemicals or other

Page 69 - Engaged Call Operations

8-38Managing Files (Data Folder)In Data Folder, select a folder and press b. File list appears.CStill Image & Animation FilesCVideo FilesCSound Fi

Page 70 - Other Engaged Call Operations

8-48Managing Files (Data Folder)1Select a folder and press b2Press N x^ Select a folder other than My Pictograms, Ring Songs·Tones, S! Appli, Music, L

Page 71 - Call Log

8-58Managing Files (Data Folder)1Select a folder and press bFile list appears.C To switch between handset and Memory Card, press N x A Select Change t

Page 72 - Data Counter

8-68Managing Files (Data Folder)1Select Pictures or DCIM and press bC To open a created sub folder or a sub folder in DCIM, select it A Press b2Select

Page 73 - Call Costs

8-78Managing Files (Data Folder)SVG FilesC Handset supports Scalable Vector Graphics-Tiny (SVG-T). Follow these steps to view graphics such as tables

Page 74 - Switching Network Services

8-88Managing Files (Data Folder)^ Assign different names to folders within a layer.^Folders cannot be added to DCIM, S! Appli or Lifestyle-appli folde

Page 75 - Calling from Outside Japan

8-98Managing Files (Data Folder)3Select Delete or Delete All and press bCFor deleting folders or Delete All, enter Handset Code A Press b4Choose Yes a

Page 76 - Manner Mode

8-108Managing Files (Data Folder)Use Data Folder files as Wallpaper, Phone Book Picture, ringtone and ringvideo.^ Set as Wallpaper, Add to Ph.Book, Se

Page 77 - Activating & Cancelling

8-118Managing Files (Data Folder)1Select Ring Songs·Tones, Music or Flash#Ringtones and press b2Select a file and press N x3Select Set as Ringtone and

Page 78

8-128Managing Files (Data Folder)Resize Pictures folder images for Wallpaper, Alarm, etc.^ Alternatively, crop image for size or zoom in/out on portio

Page 79 - Simple Menu

xvi!WARNINGUse only the specified voltage.Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock.^ AC Charger: AC 100V-240V InputB SoftBank is not li

Page 80 - Simple Menu Operations

8-138Managing Files (Data Folder)7Select Save as New and press bC To overwrite, select Overwrite A Press b8Enter name and press b9Select a location an

Page 81 - Text Entry

8-148Managing Files (Data Folder)Picture Editor appears only for compatible files.1Adding Text1 Select Paste and press b2 Select Free Text and press b

Page 82 - Character Selection

8-158Managing Files (Data Folder)2Press b3Press M q4Select Save as New and press bC To overwrite, select Overwrite A Press b5Enter name and press b6Se

Page 83

8-168Managing Files (Data Folder)Picture Editor appears only for compatible files.Select a frame A Press b A Press b A Press M q A Select Save as New

Page 84

8-178Managing Files (Data Folder)Combine two still images into one.Panorama Image Effects:^Use JPEG images between W 48 x H 64 and W 120 x H 160 dots/

Page 85 - Entering Characters

8-188Managing Files (Data Folder)Combine up to four reduced images into one.^ Apply to JPEG and PNG images.^ Make sure there is enough free memory.^ I

Page 86 - Katakana Entry

9-1Additional Settings

Page 87 - Entering Alphanumerics

9-29 Additional SettingsActivate Normal, Manner, Drive or Original mode to change multiple handset settings at one time; each mode offers a basket of

Page 88 - Clear Log/History

9-39 Additional SettingsKFlash PANTONEPreset PicturesSelect Preset Pictures A Press b A Select an image A Press bData Folder ImagesSelect Pictures, DC

Page 89 - Pager Code

9-49 Additional SettingsIncoming Calls/AlarmSelect from Voice Call to Alarm A Press b A Select from Pattern 1 to Pattern 3, Pictures, DCIM, Flash#, Ot

Page 90

xvii!WARNING^ If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite.^ If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid

Page 91 - One-Hiragana Conversion

9-59 Additional SettingsKClock (M)Select a type A Press bCCalendar ContentsHoliday^ Appears in redCurrent Date^ HighlightedScheduled Date^ Underlined

Page 92 - いただきま∼す♪

9-69 Additional SettingsAccess shortcut icons, view Live Monitor news (see P.15-14) or monitor Hot Status members (see P.19-4) in Standby; open Standb

Page 93 - Editing Characters

9-79 Additional SettingsFollow these steps after opening Standby Window in Shortcut mode (see P. 9 -6).Select an icon or a blank entry A Press N x A S

Page 94

9-89 Additional SettingsSelect an icon A Press N x A Select Icon Panel Display A Press b A Select Change Icon A Press b A Select an icon A Press bPres

Page 95 - Changing Font Size

9-99 Additional SettingsSelect a member A Press N x A Select Member Panel Settings A Press b A Select Move A Press b A Select a member to move A Press

Page 96

9-109 Additional Settings1Select Download Custom Screens and press bHandset connects to the Internet and カスタモ appears.C To read introduction to カスタモ f

Page 97 - Overview

9-119 Additional SettingsSelect a Custom Screen A Press N x A Select Delete A Press b A Choose Yes A Press bC To delete the corresponding Custom Scree

Page 98 - Saving to Phone Book

9-129 Additional SettingsDownload and install applications that load user interface themes based on previous SoftBank or other handsets.Download Famil

Page 99 - Creating Phone Book Entries

9-139 Additional SettingsKTime Out: 15 seconds, Brightness: Level 2Backlight Illumination TimeSelect Time Out A Press b A Select time A Press bCTo dis

Page 100 - Phone Book

9-149 Additional SettingsKOnChoose On (show) or Off A Press bSelect an item A Press b A Use G to adjust level A Press b^ Select from five levels. When

Page 101

xviii!CAUTIONHandset care^Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury.^ Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or accide

Page 102

9-159 Additional SettingsDuration (Not Available for Calls or Circle Talk)Select an item other than For Voice Call, For Video Call or Circle Talk A Pr

Page 103 - Using Phone Book

9-169 Additional SettingsKOn (Live Monitor: Off)Activating/DeactivatingSelect an item A Press b A Select On, Link to Sound or Off A Press b^ Select Li

Page 104

9-179 Additional SettingsKWarning Tone: Sound Effect 11 (0.5 seconds)Power On/Off Sound: Off (5 seconds)Handset Open: Sound Effect 14 (2 seconds)Hands

Page 105 - Editing Phone Book Entries

9-189 Additional SettingsSee indicated pages for these items.When Time Format is 24 HourEnter the year A Enter the month A Enter the day A Enter the t

Page 106 - Category Settings

9-199 Additional SettingsKSunday-SaturdaySelect Sunday-Saturday or Monday-Sunday A Press bSave frequently used words/phrases. Assign a reading (keywor

Page 107 - Contact Groups

9-209 Additional SettingsSelect a dictionary A Press N x A Select Cancel A Press bSelect a dictionary A Press N x A Select Info A Press bC Press b to

Page 108 - Speed Dial List

9-219 Additional SettingsSave a name and portrait as well as a question and an answer to the question. In case recognition fails, enter the answer to

Page 109 - Speed Dial

9-229 Additional Settings2Select from Image 1 to Image 5 and press N lC To overwrite saved portrait, choose Yes A Press bC To delete portraits, select

Page 110 - S! Address Book (SAB)

9-239 Additional SettingsKOffSelect Off, Preview, Panda or Custom Screen A Press bWhen Face Recognition FailsC Under Pwd Key Lock. appears. Follow the

Page 111 - Service Usage Outline

9-249 Additional SettingsKNormalSelect High, Normal, Low or Low(Mask) A Press bEnter Handset Code A Press b A Enter contact information A Press b^ Ent

Page 112 - Backup & Restore

iIn this manual, most operations are described with SoftBank 812SH open (see P.1-11) in Standby. Sample screen shots, etc. are provided for reference

Page 113 - Synchronising Phone Book

xix!CAUTIONIf you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor.See handset materials below

Page 114 - My Details

9-259 Additional SettingsCActivate PIN Entry first.PIN1Select PIN Entry A Press b A Select Change PIN A Press b A Enter current PIN1 A Press b A Enter

Page 115 - Video Call

9-269 Additional SettingsKOnChoose On (enable) or Off A Enter Handset Code A Press bKOffChoose On A Press b A Enter Handset Code A Press bC To cancel,

Page 116 - Getting Started

9-279 Additional SettingsKOffChoose On A Press b A Choose Yes A Press b A Enter PIN2 A Press bCTo cancel, choose Off A Press b A Enter PIN2 A Press bA

Page 117 - Answering a Video Call

9-289 Additional SettingsK9999Enter current Handset Code A Press b A Enter new Handset Code A Press b A Re-enter new Handset Code A Press bEnter Hands

Page 118 - Engaged Video Call Operations

9-299 Additional SettingsSee indicated pages for these items.K0046010Enter Handset Code A Press b A Enter a prefix A Press bChangeSelect a country A P

Page 119 - Incoming Only Outgoing Only

9-309 Additional SettingsSet handset to answer Voice Calls automatically when using Headphones or handsfree devices. When Auto Answer is active, Auto

Page 121 - Custom Screens

10-210 ConnectivityBluetooth# is a wireless technology that allows 812SH and 813SH to communicate with other 812SH and 813SH within ten metres or with

Page 122 - Changing Ring Time

10-310 ConnectivityActivate Bluetooth# (see P. 10- 2) on recipient device. Connection starts when a request is received from the other device.(Authori

Page 123 - Not Available for 813SH Users

10-410 Connectivity1Select Paired Devices and press bList of all paired devices appears.C To open list of handsfree devices only, press A.C To rename

Page 124

xx!CAUTIONCharger & In-Car Charger^ Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause fire/electric shock.^ Keep cord away from heaters. Expo

Page 125 - Camera Display Indicators

10-510 Connectivity1In All File Transfers, Calendar and Tasks are sent together from Appointments/Tasks.2Only receiving files is supported.3All File T

Page 126 - Key Assignments

10-610 ConnectivityCSendingSend one file from Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks, Bookmarks, Templates or Data Folder (see P.10-4 "Transferable Files&qu

Page 127 - Still Images

10-710 ConnectivityCSending1Select Send All and press b^ When there is no entry in Paired Devices, device search starts.C To send files to unpaired de

Page 128 - Capturing Still Images

10-810 ConnectivityReceive folders from compatible devices and save to handset Data Folder.^ Handset does not support sending folders.^Handset receive

Page 129 - Still Image Functions

10-910 ConnectivityK812SH or 813SHEnter name A Press b^ Enter up to 16 characters. (Pictograms are not available.)KNo TimeoutSelect time A Press bC To

Page 130 - Recording Video

10-1010 ConnectivityInfrared is a wireless technology that allows 812SH and 813SH to communicate with other 812SH and 813SH or with other compatible d

Page 131 - Video Recording Operations

10-1110 Connectivity1In All File Transfers, Calendar and Tasks are sent together from Appointments/Tasks.2Only receiving files is supported.3All File

Page 132 - Playing Video

10-1210 ConnectivityCSendingSend one file from Phone Book, Calendar, Tasks, Bookmarks, Templates or Data Folder (see P.10-11 "Transferable Files&

Page 133 - Special Shooting Modes

10-1310 Connectivity4Transfer starts and confirmation appearsC Press M 3 to cancel.C Press g to end.5Choose Yes and press b to saveC To cancel transfe

Page 134

10-1410 ConnectivityOverwriting Existing Files1 Select Delete All & Save and press b2 Choose Yes and press b3 Enter Handset Code and press bWhen t

Page 135 - Adding Frames (Photo Camera)

xxi!CAUTIONDo not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite.Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside a closed vehicle; ma

Page 136 - Sending Images

10-1510 ConnectivityAdding Network to the EndPress b A Select Add to End A Press b A Select a Network A Press bDeleting NetworkSelect a Network A Pres

Page 137 - Camera Settings

10-1610 ConnectivityKOnChoose On (send) or Off A Enter Handset Code A Press bKAlways ConfirmSelect Always Confirm, Send or Do not Send A Press b A Ent

Page 139 - Additional Settings

11-211 Memory Card812SH and 813SH are compatible with microSD! Memory Card.^ Format a new microSD! Memory Card for use with handset (see P. 11 - 4).^

Page 140 - KPhone Memory (handset)

11-311 Memory CardTurn handset power off.1Open cover2With logo side down, insert card until it clicks.3Close coverTurn handset power off.1Open cover a

Page 141 - Media Player

11-411 Memory CardWhen using a new microSD! Memory Card, format it on handset for use with handset before trying to save files, etc.1Choose Yes and pr

Page 142 - Media Player Basics

11-511 Memory Card^ Backup/Restore is not available when battery is low or while handset is in use.^ Transmissions are blocked during Backup or Restor

Page 143 - Saving Music Files from PCs

11-611 Memory Card^ Observe the following when transferring data backed up on other SoftBank handsets to handset.B Messages may not transfer depending

Page 144 - Playing Music

11-711 Memory CardSelect Memory Card A Press b^ A portion of Memory Card is reserved for storing copyright information, etc.BAvailable only when HTML

Page 145

11-811 Memory Card4Repeat Steps 2 - 3 for other images5Press M $K0 Copy eachEnter a number (01 - 99) A Press bKOffChoose On or Off A Press bKOffChoose

Page 146 - Playback

xxii^ SoftBank is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset or Memory Card data. Keep a copy of Phone Book entri

Page 147 - Playback Settings

11-911 Memory CardActivate Mass Storage and connect handset to a PC via USB Cable to access Memory Card from the PC without removing the card from han

Page 148

12-1Tools

Page 149 - (Music/Video)"

12-212 Tools ^ Open Calendar in Month View, 2Month View or Week View.^ Calendar appears in Month View by default.1Select Calendar and press bCalendar

Page 150

12-312 Tools Removing/Restoring HolidaysPress N x A Select Calendar Settings A Press b A Select Set Holiday A Press b A Use F to select Set My Holiday

Page 151 - Editing Video

12-412 Tools Organise daily, weekly, monthly and yearly schedule.Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks (see P.1 2- 8).1Select a day and pr

Page 152 - Adding Subtitles

12-512 Tools Reminder is activated, sounding/vibrating, etc. according to related settings.Image appears if System Graphics is set (see P. 9- 3). Howe

Page 153 - Edit Subtitle Menu

12-612 Tools KOnce OnlyOnce Only ScheduleSelect Repeat: A Press b A Select Once Only A Press bRepetitive ScheduleSelect Repeat: A Press b A Select fro

Page 154

12-712 Tools 1Select a date and press b2Select an entry and press N x3Select Edit and press b4Select an item and press b^ For details, see procedure f

Page 155 - Playlist

12-812 Tools Save event with deadlines.^ Check completed tasks (see P. 1 2- 1 0 ).^Save up to 300 entries between Tasks and Calendar (see P.12-4).1Sel

Page 156 - Adding Files to Playlists

12-912 Tools Follow these steps after Step 7 on P.12-8. After each setting, New Entry window returns. Complete other settings.KAlert 1Preset SoundsSel

Page 157 - Opening Playlist Properties

xxiii^ 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

Page 158 - Managing Files (Data Folder)

12-1012 Tools 1Select Tasks and press bC To open completed (checked) entries, use F to select a (Completed Tasks).CTo open uncompleted (unchecked) ent

Page 159 - Data Folder

12-1112 Tools 1Select an entry and press N x2Select Edit and press b3Select an item and press b^ For details, see procedure for saving entries.4When f

Page 160 - Major Icons

12-1212 Tools 5Press M qAlarm is set.^ For more settings, start over from Step 1 in "Setting Alarm" on P.12-11.6Press g to exitHandset retur

Page 161 - Display Settings

12-1312 Tools Follow these steps after Step 2 in "Setting Alarm" on P.12-11. After each setting, Alarm settings window returns. Complete oth

Page 162 - Opening Files

12-1412 Tools Select an entry A Press N x A Select Switch Off A Press b^ e disappears.^ Reactivate Alarm to use the same settings.Select an entry A Pr

Page 163

12-1512 Tools 1Select World Clock and press bLocal date/time and the date/time of another area in the world appear.Use Calculator for basic arithmetic

Page 164

12-1612 Tools Use Microphone to record short voice memos and save files on handset or Memory Card; record and save longer recordings on Memory Card.^

Page 165 - Managing Files & Folders

12-1712 Tools Play sounds from Speaker, or use Headphones.1Press N x2Select Ring Songs·Tones and press bCTo switch between handset and Memory Card, pr

Page 166 - Copying/Moving Files

12-1812 Tools Open documents via Data Folder, Internet, S! Mail, Bluetooth# or infrared.^ Supported File Formats:B PDF (.pdf) B Microsoft Excel (.xls)

Page 167 - Using Files

12-1912 Tools Scan printed barcodes with mobile camera or download/exchange QR Codes via the Internet, S! Mail, etc.^ Scan UPC (JAN) or QR Codes. Hand

Page 168 - Printing Images

xxivYour mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by interna

Page 169 - Editing Still Images

12-2012 Tools CUsing Scan ResultsContinuous ModeC After scanning, Scan completed. Scan new? appears.^ To scan next code, choose Yes A Press b A Frame

Page 170 - Visual Effects (Retouch)

12-2112 Tools 1Available when text is in TEL: 4 format.2Text strings of 10 to 32 digits starting with 0 are recognised as phone numbers.3Available whe

Page 171 - Face Arrange

12-2212 Tools Select a file A Press bC To open properties, select a file A Press N x A Select Details A Press bB Press b to return.C To delete files,

Page 172 - + to the upper

12-2312 Tools Scan text (URLs, mail addresses, phone numbers or roman letters) with mobile camera.^ Scan up to 256 characters continuously.^ Scan up t

Page 173 - Additional Picture Effects

12-2412 Tools 4Scan results appearHandset automatically registers scan results as a URL, Email Address, Phone Number or Text; if incorrect, change mod

Page 174 - Panorama Images

12-2512 Tools 3To exit, press i then choose Yes and press bSet Countdown Timer up to 60 minutes in 1-second increments. Alarm Tone sounds and Small Li

Page 175 - Split Screen

12-2612 Tools Enter amount A Press b A Select a category A Press bC Shortcut: In Standby, enter amount A Press D A Press b A Select a category A Press

Page 176

12-2712 Tools 1Select a file and press N x2Select Edit and press b3Edit text and press bFile is overwritten.Delete single Text Templates.1Choose Yes a

Page 177 - Mode Settings

13-1Optional Services

Page 178

13-213 Optional Services ^When P appears, access services from a touch-tone landline.^ For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Informat

Page 179 - Font Weight

xxv^ 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

Page 180 - Clock + 1 Month

13-313 Optional Services Select Cancel All A Press b A Choose Yes A Press b^ Cancel All also cancels Voicemail.Select Status A Press b^ Call Forwardin

Page 181

13-413 Optional Services ^ Calls are diverted to Voicemail Centre via Call Forwarding function; Voicemail and Call Forwarding can only be set simultan

Page 182 - Customising Shortcut Mode

13-513 Optional Services Select Status A Press b^ Voicemail status appears.C Press b to return.Activate this function for records of calls missed whil

Page 183 - Customising Headline Mode

13-613 Optional Services Select Status A Press b^ Call Waiting status appears.C Press b to return.Enter a phone number during a call A Press f^ Line 2

Page 184 - Language Setting

13-713 Optional Services Restrict incoming/outgoing calls or SMS messages.Following restrictions are available:1Example: While in the UK, place domest

Page 185

13-813 Optional Services Each RestrictionSelect restriction A Press b A Choose On (set) or Off A Press b A Enter Network Password A Press bCancelling

Page 186

13-913 Optional Services Adding NumbersSelect <empty> A Press b A Enter a number A Press bC To select from Phone Book, select <empty> A Pr

Page 187 - Familiar Usability

13-1013 Optional Services Enter current Network Password A Press b A Enter new Network Password A Press b A Enter new Network Password again A Press b

Page 189 - Sounds & Alerts

14-214 Messaging Use SMS and S! Mail for messaging.Create Arrange Mail or Feeling Mail from S! Mail.Messages are organised in folders by type.1Receive

Page 190 - Vibration Pattern

xxviCopyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to priv

Page 191 - Customising System Sounds

14-314 Messaging Select a Messaging folder and press b to open it.Message Type/Status^ Message Status:e appears below SMS messages (d).*Send Reservati

Page 192 - Additional Sound Settings

14-414 Messaging Select a message and press b to open it.1Select Message List View and press b2Select Two-line, Sender+Preview, Sunjects+Preview, Send

Page 193 - Date & Time

14-514 Messaging Change alphanumerics before @ of the default handset mail address.^ Handset must connect to the Internet to customise handset address

Page 194 - User Dictionary

14-614 Messaging Character entry limit varies by Message Type.^ For SMS, only single-byte alphanumeric entry is available when Char-code (see P. 14 -3

Page 195 - Handset Security

14-714 Messaging 1Press b, select Messaging and press b^ Alternatively, press N in Standby.2Select Create Message and press bMail Composition window o

Page 196

14-814 Messaging Direct Entry1 Select Enter Number or Enter Address and press b2 Enter recipient's SoftBank handset number or mail address and pr

Page 197

14-914 Messaging Sending from Phone Book EntriesC Open a Phone Book entry and follow these steps.^ Phone NumbersSelect a number A Press b A Select Cre

Page 198 - Face Recognition Settings

14-1014 Messaging Attach images, sound files, vFiles (Phone Book/schedule entries), etc. to S! Mail messages.^ Attach up to 20 files or 300 KB includi

Page 199

14-1114 Messaging Templates1 Select Templates and press b2 Select a file and press bBooks1 Select Books and press b2 Select a file and press bCustom S

Page 200 - Handset Locks

14-1214 Messaging 3Changing Font Colour1 Select Font Colour: and press b2 Select a colour and press b3 Enter text^ To open Arrange menu, press M.C To

Page 201

xxviimicroSD! and miniSD! are trademarks of the SD Card Association.Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States

Page 202 - Opening Secret Entries

14-1314 Messaging Inserting Background Sound1 Select Insert and press b2 Select Insert BGM Sound and press b3 Select Ring Songs·Tones or Music and pre

Page 203 - Changing Handset Code

14-1414 Messaging Aligning Text1 Select Effect and press b2 Select Alignment and press b3 Select Alignment Left, Alignment Centre or Alignment Right a

Page 204 - Call Settings

14-1514 Messaging Apply Feeling Mail setting to S! Mail; corresponding Pictogram appears to the left of subject, and recipient handset responds accord

Page 205 - Auto Answer

14-1614 Messaging CAvailable when reply-to address is saved.KOffPress N x A Select Messaging Settings A Press b A Select Reply To Settings A Press b A

Page 206 - Connectivity

14-1714 Messaging Editing Question/AnswerPress N x A Select Messaging Settings A Press b A Select Quiz A Press b A Select Edit Question A Press b A Se

Page 207 - Bluetooth#

14-1814 Messaging ^ When memory is full, delete messages (see P.1 4- 29 ) before creating new ones.^ Follow these steps after Step 6 on P. 14 -6 (for

Page 208 - Sender Recipient

14-1914 Messaging 3Select a message and press bMessage window opens.^ To set 3D animation (see P.1 4 -2 4 "3D Pictogram") to play for compa

Page 209

14-2014 Messaging Ringtone, Vibration and Small Light respond according to emotion set by sender and Information window opens.^ Ringtone, Small Light

Page 210

14-2114 Messaging Activating/DeactivatingSelect Switch On/Off A Press b A Choose On or Off A Press bAssign Tone/VideoSelect Assign Tone A Press b A Se

Page 211

14-2214 Messaging Retrieve a list of messages stored in Server Mail Box (Server Mail).1Select Server Mail Box and press bC To open retrieved Mail List

Page 212 - CReceiving

xxviiiThe frequency band used for the Bluetooth# function of handset is shared with other industrial, scientific or medical equipment (microwave ovens

Page 213 - Connecting Handsfree Devices

14-2314 Messaging To open Received Msg. folder while using another function, press N for 1+ seconds.1Select Received Msg., Drafts, Sent Messages or Un

Page 214 - Bluetooth# Settings

14-2414 Messaging To animate Pictograms, Emoticons and compatible words such as おはよう, 食事 and 新幹線 included in the first 150 characters of message text,

Page 215 - Infrared

14-2514 Messaging 2Select a message and press M @P appears.C To uncheck, select a message with P A Press M r3Repeat Step 2 as requiredC To uncheck all

Page 216 - Transferable Files

14-2614 Messaging 1Select Received Msg. and press bC When folders appear, select one A Press b2Select a message and press b3Press N x4Select Forward a

Page 217 - A Press M (Long Press)

14-2714 Messaging Send cancellation request to delete sent messages saved in recipient's received message folder. Subjects of cancellation reques

Page 218

14-2814 Messaging Use linked numbers, addresses or URLs (http://, https:// or rtsp://) within message text to place calls, send messages or access Int

Page 219 - Network Settings

14-2914 Messaging Protected messages cannot be deleted.1Select Received Msg., Drafts, Sent Messages or Unsent Messages and press bC When folders appea

Page 220 - Location Info

14-3014 Messaging Save attached images, sounds, vFiles (Phone Book/schedule entries, etc.) and other files to Data Folder.1Select Received Msg. or Sen

Page 221

14-3114 Messaging Organise received/sent messages into My Folders.Activate Folder View beforehand (see P.14-4).Create up to 13 folders in addition to

Page 222 - Memory Card

14-3214 Messaging Set keys (sender/recipient, S! Mail subject or SMS message text string) by folder to sort received/sent messages automatically.^ Spe

Page 223

iiIndicated in this manual as shown below.Select menu items, move cursor and scroll, etc. In this manual, Multi Selector operations are indicated as s

Page 224 - Turn handset power off

xxixChaku-Uta and Chaku-Uta Full are registered trademarks of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.BookSurfing is a trademark of CELSYS Inc., Voyager

Page 225 - Format Card

14-3314 Messaging Empty folder (move or delete messages) beforehand.1Select Received Msg. or Sent Messages and press b2Select a folder (My Folder or S

Page 226 - Precautions

14-3414 Messaging Create mail from Standby using numbers/addresses saved to Speed Mail List (see P.14-33).1In Standby, press Speed Mail List entry num

Page 227

14-3514 Messaging CAvailable when messaging to SoftBank handset numbers.KOffChoose On (request) or Off A Press b^ If On, reports arrive for all messag

Page 228 - Selecting Images & Prints

14-3614 Messaging KReceived Msg.: Off, Sent Messages: OnReceived MessagesSelect Received Msg. A Press b A Choose On or Off A Press bSent MessagesSelec

Page 229 - Print Settings

14-3714 Messaging KSetting1 (+819066519300)Adding Centre NumberSelect Setting2 or Setting3 A Press b A Enter SMS Centre Number A Press bEditing Centre

Page 230 - Mass Storage

14-3814 Messaging KNormalSelect Normal or Fir for Screen A Press b^ Slides (see P.14-23) always play at Normal size.KPictures: On, Sounds: OffImagesSe

Page 231

15-1Yahoo! Keitai

Page 232 - Calendar

15-215 Yahoo! Keitai Access Yahoo! Keitai Mobile Internet and PC sites. In this manual, "Yahoo! Keitai" refers to the SoftBank Mobile Intern

Page 233 - CAvailable in Month View

15-315 Yahoo! Keitai CSSLSecure Sockets Layer (SSL) is an encryption protocol for secure Internet transmissions of important/sensitive information suc

Page 234 - Saving Entries

15-415 Yahoo! Keitai 5To exit, press g then choose Yes and press bOpen previously viewed Yahoo! Keitai pages. History stores up to 300 pages; when ful

Page 235 - Opening Entries

xxx812SH and 813SH meet the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves.These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that

Page 236 - Searching Entries by Subject

15-515 Yahoo! Keitai Press M W.C To return to the initial page, press N x A Select Forward A Press bPress N x A Select Convenient Functions A Press b

Page 237 - Deleting Entries

15-615 Yahoo! Keitai When pointer navigation is off, use cursor.Use E to scroll items.Use F to move left and right when multiple items are listed in o

Page 238

15-715 Yahoo! Keitai Open up to three pages at one time using tabs. Yahoo! Keitai and PC site pages cannot be open simultaneously.1Press N x2Select Op

Page 239 - Task Options

15-815 Yahoo! Keitai Enter text or select items to send information.Text Entry Field^Highlight , and press b. Text entry window opens. Enter text and

Page 240

15-915 Yahoo! Keitai Bookmark sites or save page content to Saved Pages.Follow these steps after opening a page (after Step 4 on P.15-3 or on P.15-18)

Page 241 - Setting Alarm

15-1015 Yahoo! Keitai 1Bookmarks1 Select Bookmarks and press bC To send URLs via S! Mail/SMS, select a title A Press N x A Select Send A Press b A Sel

Page 242

15-1115 Yahoo! Keitai Changing Folder NamesSelect a folder A Press N x A Select Rename A Press b A Enter name A Press bCSaved PagesSelect a title A Pr

Page 243 - Alarm Options

15-1215 Yahoo! Keitai Use linked numbers (TEL:), addresses or URLs (http://, https:// or rtsp://) to place calls, send messages or access the Internet

Page 244 - World Clock

15-1315 Yahoo! Keitai Incoming Calls/Mail while StreamingC Streaming stops for incoming calls. Press b to answer calls.To reject calls, press N x A Se

Page 245 - Calculator

15-1415 Yahoo! Keitai Resuming the File Played LastSelect Last Played A Press b^ File plays from where it stopped.Entering URLsSelect Enter URL A Pres

Page 246 - Voice Recorder

1-1Getting Started

Page 247 - Recording Setting

15-1515 Yahoo! Keitai CS! Loop List1Select Live Monitor List and press b2Select an item and press bTitle list appears (see P. 15 -1 4 ).3Select a titl

Page 248 - Document Viewer

15-1615 Yahoo! Keitai Register with up to five S! Loop items.1Select S! Loop List and press b2Select S! Loop and press b3Choose Yes and press bHandset

Page 249

15-1715 Yahoo! Keitai 1News Flash1 Select News Flash and press b2 Press b3 Select an interval and press bC To cancel, choose Off A Press bGeneral News

Page 250 - CUsing Scan Results

15-1815 Yahoo! Keitai Activate PC Site Browser to view websites designed for PCs; only document files are downloadable and browsing PC sites may incur

Page 251 - MEMORY: or MAILTO:

15-1915 Yahoo! Keitai Open previously viewed pages. History stores up to 300 pages; when full, oldest are deleted to make room for new ones.1Select an

Page 252 - Create QR Codes

15-2015 Yahoo! Keitai Press N x A Select Convenient Functions A Press b A Select Send URL A Press b A Select S! Mail or SMS A Press b A Complete and s

Page 253 - Text Scanner

15-2115 Yahoo! Keitai Select Delete Cache, Delete Cookies or Delete Auth Info A Press b A Choose Yes A Press b^ Deleted Items:KPhone PreferredSelect P

Page 254 - Stopwatch

15-2215 Yahoo! Keitai KSendSelect Send or Not Send A Press bKEnabledSelect Enabled, Disabled or Confirm A Press bKOnSelect On, Ask NW Access, Confirm

Page 255 - Expenses Memo

16-1S! Applications

Page 256 - Text Templates

16-216 S! Applications Download S! Applications, including games.Download and use 812SH/813SH compatible S! Applications.Open S! Appli Library to acce

Page 257 - Phone Help

1-21Getting Started^ Memory Card is required for items with grey background.^★These items are not available on 813SH.Function & Feature PreviewCir

Page 258 - Optional Services

16-316 S! Applications Synchronise Memory Cards used on other SoftBank handsets, PCs and other devices to update S! Appli Library.Retrieve Network Inf

Page 259 - Call Forwarding

16-416 S! Applications 1Select S! Appli and press bS! Appli Library opens (see P. 16 -2 ).2Select an S! Application and press bS! Application starts.^

Page 260

16-516 S! Applications 1Select an S! Application and press N x2Select Details and press bC Press D to scroll down.To move an S! Application set as Scr

Page 261 - Voicemail

16-616 S! Applications Set an S! Application to activate when handset enters Standby.Screensaver is Off by default.1Choose On and press bC To cancel,

Page 262 - Call Waiting

16-716 S! Applications Customise the method of confirmation, etc. for each S! Application operation below.^ Settings:^These settings are also availabl

Page 263 - Conference Call

16-816 S! Applications KOnChoose On (activate) or Off A Press bKOnChoose On (activate) or Off A Press b^ In Manner mode, vibration set in Manner setti

Page 264 - Call Barring

17-1S! FeliCa (Japanese Only)Not Available for 813SH for Biz Users

Page 265 - Restricting Incoming Calls

17-217 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) S! FeliCa encompasses a range of IC Card-based services available via FeliCa-compatible SoftBank handsets. 812SH and

Page 266 - Rejecting a Call

17-317 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) To use S! FeliCa, activate a service Lifestyle-Appli and complete service registration, setup, charge, balance check,

Page 267 - Caller ID

17-417 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) 1Select IC Card Status and press bC If IC Card Lock is set, choose Yes A Press b A Enter Handset Code A Press bC Pres

Page 268 - Messaging

1-31Getting StartedDisplayChange Wallpaper, System Graphics, Fonts, et cetera to customise handset interface.P. 9- 3Display LanguageChange Phone Setti

Page 269 - Messaging Folders

17-517 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) Send mail with specified subject (Mail Remote Lock) or call from a specified phone (Call Remote Lock).CMail Remote Lo

Page 270 - Window Description

17-617 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) CCall Remote Lock Number/Count for LockSave up to two phone numbers from which to call handset, and set Missed Call c

Page 271 - Changing Views

17-717 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) CVia Mail1Use S! Mail/e-mail to send password to handset^ Enter password as subject; leave other fields blank.^ To co

Page 272 - Sending Text Messages

17-817 S! FeliCa (Japanese Only) Cancel custom settings and return S! FeliCa settings to their defaults.1Enter Handset Code and press b2Choose Yes and

Page 274 - Select Recipient

18-218 Entertainment Subscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that download to handset automatically overnight.^ A separate subscription and registrat

Page 275

18-318 Entertainment 3Press g to exitKNotifySelect Notify or No Response A Press b1Latest Information1 Select What's New and press bBack Issues1

Page 276

18-418 Entertainment After S! Cast (see P.18-2) registration, local area weather forecast (based on Location Information) appears.CIndicators & Up

Page 277

18-518 Entertainment KOnChoose On (show) or Off A Press bSelect Manual Update A Press b^ Handset connects to the Internet and Weather Indicator is upd

Page 278 - Composition Window

18-618 Entertainment 1Select E-Book and press bBook contents list appears. (When you press g to close Reading window, the same page will open next tim

Page 279

1-41Getting StartedUniversal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including the ha

Page 280

18-718 Entertainment C Copy text (up to 20 characters).In Reading window, press N x A Select Copy A Press b A Perform from Step 3 in "Copy/Cut &a

Page 281

18-818 Entertainment Add bookmarks to return to the pages easily.Use two bookmarks per E-Book (for up to five E-Books).1Press bC If ! is not on Displa

Page 282 - Delivery Options

18-918 Entertainment Activate BookSurfing# S! Application to read comics, photo books and other CCF files saved in Data Folder (Books).To read fee-bas

Page 284 - Send Reservation

19-219 Communication S! Town is an online communication application. Select an avatar to enter this 3D virtual town, where you can participate in even

Page 285 - Incoming Text Messages

19-319 Communication Save S! Town-compatible S! Applications to S! Town Library.^ Start S! Applications from S! Town Library. (S! Town may start for s

Page 286 - Select a message and press b

19-419 Communication Exchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets.^ A separate subscription is required.^ Save compatible handse

Page 287 - Receiving Feeling Mail

19-519 Communication Information window opens for the following notifications.Save up to 30 members to Hot Status member list.My Status is sent and me

Page 288

19-619 Communication 1Use F to select a Group and press N xC When Register a member? appears, choose Yes A Press b A Skip ahead to Step 32Select Add M

Page 289 - Retrieving Mail List

19-719 Communication Save members via Request Memo.When a request arrives, Accept the registration request from XX (name/number) ? appears. Accept or

Page 290 - Using Messages

1-51Getting Started^ Follow the steps below after removing battery (see P.1-16).^ Do not force USIM Card into or out of handset; damage may result.^ A

Page 291 - Sync A Press b

19-819 Communication 1In Standby, press q for 1+ seconds1 Image/Name^ Image and name appear if saved in My Details.2 Connection Status (see P.19-9)3 S

Page 292 - Replying to Messages

19-919 Communication ^ Available Settings:1Automatically accepts Circle Talk requests.2Automatically rejects Circle Talk requests.CAdditional Settings

Page 293 - Forwarding Messages

19-1019 Communication Edit Group name or move members to other Groups.1Use F to select a Group and press N x2Select Edit Group Name and press b3Enter

Page 294 - Linked Info

19-1119 Communication Use Hot Status to place calls, send messages, start Circle Talk or save numbers to Phone Book.1Select a member and press N x2Sel

Page 295 - Protecting Messages

19-1219 Communication Press N x A Select Settings A Press b A Select Status Setting A Press b A Select a Status A Press b A Select Status Icon A Press

Page 296 - Deleting Messages

19-1319 Communication Circle Talk is a Walkie-Talkie type communication service. Press one key to speak to up to ten parties simultaneously.^ Press u

Page 297 - Using Attachments

19-1419 Communication Follow the steps below to start Circle Talk from Standby.When Register the circle talk member right now? appears, see P.19-17 to

Page 298 - My Folders

19-1519 Communication Save members or Groups beforehand (see P.19-17).1Press u2Select a member or Group and press bCAdding/Cancelling Participants: se

Page 299

19-1619 Communication 1While handset is ringing/vibrating, press u, f or NCircle Talk starts.C To take the floor, see P. 19 -1 4 .2Press g to exitFoll

Page 300

19-1719 Communication Follow these steps before starting Circle Talk.Participants cannot be cancelled during Circle Talk.1Select a member and press N

Page 301 - General Settings

1-61Getting StartedThere are two Security Codes for USIM Card: PIN1 and PIN2.A 4-digit to 8-digit Security Code to prevent unauthorised use of handset

Page 302 - Auto Insert

19-1819 Communication Edit or delete members and Groups.1Press u2Individual Members1 Select a member and press N x2 Select Edit and press b3 Press b4

Page 303 - SMS Settings

19-1919 Communication ^In the event that this handset may be used by a minor, access to this application may be password restricted by a supervising a

Page 304 - S! Mail Settings

19-2019 Communication CS! Appli RequestS! Appli Request is On by default.1Choose On or Off and press bCFor On, if Activate Bluetooth? appears, choose

Page 305

20-1Appendix

Page 306 - Yahoo! Keitai

20-220 AppendixFor SoftBank 813SH Function List, see SoftBank 813SH Supplementary Guide.Function ListMain Menu Sub Menu Refer toCommunicationS! Town P

Page 307

20-320 AppendixMain Menu Sub Menu Refer toEntertainmentBookSurfing P.1 8- 9E-Book P.1 8 -5CAST P. 1 8- 2S! AppliS! Appli P. 16 -2Settings P.1 6- 7Info

Page 308 - Using Yahoo! Keitai

20-420 AppendixTroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionHandset won't turn on^ Was g pressed and held long enough?^ Battery may need to be c

Page 309 - Entering URLs Directly

20-520 AppendixProblem Possible Cause SolutionCall won't connect and there's a beeping tone^ Did you include the dialling code or the first

Page 310 - Basic Operations

20-620 AppendixCP appearsHandset is out-of-range. Move for a better signal.CBattery low. Please connect to charger! appears and short beeps soundBatte

Page 311

20-720 AppendixCWhen S! Mail is not delivered as sentCauses include the following. For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, General Information

Page 312 - Viewing Single Frame

1-71Getting Started★813SH is not equipped with these parts (9, T and U).1 Display2 Mail KeyOpen Messaging menu or execute Soft Key functions (see P.1-

Page 313

20-820 AppendixCheck for firmware updates and download as required.^ Choose to begin update or schedule update.^ Handset is disabled until update is c

Page 314 - Advanced Features

20-920 AppendixNote HUpdate failure may disable handset. Contact SoftBank Customer Centre, Customer Assistance (see P.20-29).Update ResultC While Info

Page 315 - Opening Bookmarks Online

20-1020 AppendixCharacter Code ListFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit012

Page 316 - Saving Files to Data Folder

20-1120 AppendixFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit0123456789012345678901

Page 317 - Streaming

20-1220 AppendixFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit0123456789012345678901

Page 318

20-1320 AppendixFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit0123456789012345678901

Page 319 - Live Monitor (Japanese Only)

20-1420 AppendixFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit0123456789012345678901

Page 320 - Opening Information

20-1520 AppendixFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast DigitFirst Three DigitsLast Digit0123456789012345678901

Page 321 - Automatic Update

20-1620 AppendixPictogram ListNote H Pictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible SoftBank handsets.Tip HPictograms in 2 are animated.

Page 322 - Deleting Live Monitor Items

20-1720 AppendixCSoftBank 812SH^ Values above were calculated with battery installed.^ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully c

Page 323 - Using PC Site Browser

1-81Getting Started7 4 KeyIn text entry windows, open Symbol/Pictogram Lists.8 Earpiece9 Internal Camera★Use during Video Call.A Multi Selector &

Page 324

20-1820 Appendix^ Talk Time/Standby Time decrease with frequent use of Display/Keypad backlights.^ Talk Time/Standby Time may decrease when an S! Appl

Page 325 - Common Settings

20-1920 Appendix1Drafts, Sent Messages and Unsent Messages share memory.2Shared with S! Appli Library and Data Folder.*Shared with Templates folder an

Page 326 - Security Settings

20-2020 Appendix3D Pictogram ...14-243D Pictogram Settings ...14-243G...

Page 327

20-2120 AppendixCamera Picture (Video Call) ... 5-4, 5-6Category Control (Phone Book)... 4-11, 4-12Centre Access Code ...1-27Chang

Page 328 - S! Applications

20-2220 AppendixEnable DTMF...2-12English ...9-9Enter URL...

Page 329

20-2320 AppendixKeep Auth Info ...15-22Key Assignments (text entry)...3-3Keypad Lock ...

Page 330 - Downloading S! Applications

20-2420 AppendixOptional Predictive Functions (text entry)...3-13Outgoing Calls (Call Barring) ...13-8Outgoin

Page 331 - Using S! Applications

20-2520 AppendixS! Address Book...4-15S! Appli Library...16-2S! Appli Request...

Page 332 - Managing S! Applications

20-2620 AppendixSide Keys ...iiSignature Settings (Messaging)...14-35Simple Menu ...

Page 333 - Screensaver

20-2720 AppendixWithheld (Call Barring) ...13-9World Clock...12-14Yahoo! Keitai...

Page 334 - Setting Permissions

iiiHandset operations starting from Main Menu are abbreviated as follows:Manual descriptions are based on default Font Settings (see P. 9- 4 ). Actual

Page 335

1-91Getting StartedV m LogoS! FeliCa contactless IC Card embedded. Place m logo over reader/writer to use IC Card.W Battery Cover1 Signal StrengthN: W

Page 336 - S! FeliCa (Japanese Only)

20-2820 AppendixCWarrantyWarranty is provided when you purchase handset.^ Check the name of distributor and date of purchase.^ Read through contents a

Page 337

20-2920 AppendixIf you have questions about SoftBank handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistan

Page 338 - Using S! FeliCa

SoftBank 812SH/813SH Instruction ManualMarch 2007, First EditionSOFTBANK MOBILE Corp.For additional information, please visit a SoftBank shop.Model: S

Page 339 - S! FeliCa Settings

1-101Getting Started7 Memory Card Status, Loudspeaker Microphone Mute (see P.2-11)c: Inserted, b: In Use, a: Formattings: Unusable/Poor Connectionx: L

Page 340 - Remote Lock

1-111Getting StartedPress h, L or M with handset closed to turn External Display Backlight on. When new mail arrives, press h to read the message (see

Page 341

1-121Getting StartedCharge battery before first use/after period of disuse.^ Do not use/store battery at extreme temperatures; this may shorten batter

Page 342 - Interface Settings

1-131Getting StartedValues calculated with Backlight Brightness set to Level:2.^ Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged

Page 343 - Resetting Defaults

1-141Getting StartedAdjust Light Settings (see P.9-13) to extend Battery Time.Select shorter Display Saving/Backlight time and lower Brightness.A mess

Page 344 - Entertainment

1-151Getting StartedCIndicatorBattery Strength indicator varies as shown. Charge or replace when level is low.CBattery Strength & EnvironmentAt lo

Page 345 - S! Cast (Japanese Only)

1-161Getting Started1Press down and slide cover as shown2Lift and remove cover as shown3Insert battery^ With printed side up, fit tabs into battery ca

Page 346 - Using Information

1-171Getting Started1Open Port Cover to connect Charger^ Insert connector until it clicks.^ Use slot to gently pull Port Cover down and out as shown.2

Page 347 - Using Weather Indicator

1-181Getting StartedDesktop Holder may be purchased separately.1Insert Charger connector into Desktop Holder until it clicks^ Connection Port is on th

Page 348 - Electronic Books

ivAccessoriesCLithium-ion Battery (Type 1) (SHBAY1)CAC Charger (SHCAA1) CUtility Software (CD-ROM)*★*Utility Software updates/upgrades may become avai

Page 349 - Reading Content

1-191Getting StartedIn-Car Charger may be purchased separately.1Open Port Cover to connect In-Car Charger^ Insert connector until it clicks.2Plug Char

Page 350

1-201Getting StartedHandset Power On/OffStandby1231Open handset2Press and hold gAfter Power On Graphic, handset enters Standby.3Turning OffPress g for

Page 351 - Using a Dictionary

1-211Getting Started21B Press g to toggle Standby Window on/off.1Press b0Handset phone number appears.^ To add, edit or delete My Details, see P.4-19.

Page 352 - (Japanese Only)

1-221Getting Started1Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation/function activation.1Press b for 1+ secondsb appears and Ke

Page 353 - Communication

1-231Getting StartedHandset MenusMain Menu12Shortcut to Custom Screens (see P. 9 -9 )Access functions/operations from Main Menu.1Press bMain Menu open

Page 354 - S! Town (Japanese Only)

1-241Getting Started1Press a key (1 - 9) to access assigned function, folder or menu.Default Shortcuts:1In Standby, press a key (1 - 9) for 1+ seconds

Page 355 - S! Loop (Japanese Only)

1-251Getting Started12In Standby, enter numbers to access functions. Accessible functions vary by entered digits. To activate functions, press corresp

Page 356 - Hot Status

1-261Getting Started123Open a function window while another is active.1In a function window, press kShortcuts menu opens.^ Some shortcuts are disabled

Page 357 - Adding Members

1-271Getting StartedHandset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password are needed for handset use. For details, contact SoftBank Customer Centre, G

Page 358

2-1Basic Handset Operations

Page 359 - Opening Member Status Details

vContentsSymbols & Illustrations ...iAccessories...

Page 360 - My Status

2-22Basic Handset OperationsSee P.2 -5 to initiate international calls from Japan, P.2-17 for Voice Calls from outside Japan and P. 5 -3 for Video C

Page 361

2-32Basic Handset OperationsEmergency calls (110, 119, 118, etc.) are possible even while some handset restrictions are active.Note H ^ Do not cover M

Page 362 - Deleting Members

2-42Basic Handset Operations123Place calls from Dialled Numbers. Up to 30 recently dialled numbers are saved.1Press B (F)Dialled numbers appear with d

Page 363 - Hot Status Settings

2-52Basic Handset Operations^ See P.2-17 to initiate Voice Calls from outside Japan.^ Service requires an additional contract. For details, contact So

Page 364

2-62Basic Handset OperationsIncoming Call1231When a call arrives, open handset^ Number appears when Caller ID is sent.^ Name appears if saved in Phone

Page 365 - Circle Talk

2-72Basic Handset OperationsCCall Forwarding: see P.13-2Press M h to direct incoming call to a specified number.CVoicemail: see P.13-4Unanswered calls

Page 366 - Initiating Circle Talk

2-82Basic Handset Operations123Up to 30 received calls are saved. When Caller ID is sent, number appears. Place calls directly to those numbers.1Press

Page 367

2-92Basic Handset OperationsRecord caller messages on handset.^ Answer Phone cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Offline Mode. Use

Page 368

2-102Basic Handset Operations1Select Play Messages and press bNumber of recordings appears and playback starts from the most recent message. After all

Page 369

2-112Basic Handset OperationsEngaged Call Operations12Adjust Earpiece Volume (5 levels).^ Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turn

Page 370 - Circle Talk Settings

viContentsManner Mode ... 2-18C Minding Mobile Manners ...

Page 371 - Near Chat (Japanese Only)

2-122Basic Handset Operations123Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Voice Memo and Answer Phone (see P.2 - 9).1During a call, press N x2Sel

Page 372 - CS! Appli Request

2-132Basic Handset OperationsCall Log12Open the following records:1Press fAll Calls opens.C Press F to open others.2Select a record and press bRecord

Page 373 - Appendix

2-142Basic Handset OperationsCheck estimated time of the most recent call (Last Call Time) and all calls made since Clear Timers was last applied (All

Page 374 - Function List

2-152Basic Handset OperationsCheck estimated call charge of the most recent call or all calls.To show Call Cost automatically after each call, see P.9

Page 375

2-162Basic Handset OperationsOutside Japan (International Roaming)1^ Auto is set by default.^ Use Auto whenever possible.1Select Auto, 3G/GSM, 3G or G

Page 376 - Troubleshooting

2-172Basic Handset Operations13452Use the same SoftBank handset number overseas.1Enter a phone number^ Include dialling code for landline numbers.2Pre

Page 377

2-182Basic Handset OperationsPlease use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and

Page 378

2-192Basic Handset Operations1Activate/cancel Manner mode in Standby, while browsing the Internet or during calls, etc.1Press h for 1+ secondsE appear

Page 379 - Messaging Mishaps

2-202Basic Handset OperationsUse Offline Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions.^ Offline Mode blocks all calls/Internet transmissions.

Page 380 - Software Update

2-212Basic Handset OperationsSimple Menu1Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus.^ Handset is limited to basic o

Page 381 - Confirmation

viiContentsGetting Started ... 5-2Initiating a Video Call...

Page 382 - Character Code List

2-222Basic Handset OperationsIn Standby, press b to open Simple Main Menu.CKey AssignmentsIn Standby:^ While Simple Menu is active, shortcuts and some

Page 383

3-1Text Entry

Page 384

3-23Text EntryUse Kana and Pager (see P. 3- 9) to enter alphanumerics, Symbols, hiragana, kanji, katakana and Pictograms.Unless otherwise noted, text

Page 385

3-33Text EntryMultiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key to toggle between character options for that key.Example: In katakana entry, p

Page 386

3-43Text EntryCKey Assignments (Continued)5Cursor moves up except during conversion.6Cursor moves down except during conversion.7Press f immediately a

Page 387

3-53Text EntryFollowing the example below, enter 鈴木 to learn how to enter characters in kanji (hiragana) entry mode.1Press 3 twiceWord suggestions cha

Page 388 - Pictogram List

3-63Text EntryCSegmenting PhrasesIf the word is not listed, press i after Step 5 on P. 3- 5 to exit. Use F to segment hiragana to convert separately.E

Page 389 - Specifications

3-73Text Entry1Enter a character and press q^ In kanji (hiragana)/double-byte katakana entry, press the key once to add ゛to か (Ka) row, さ (Sa) row and

Page 390

3-83Text EntryPictograms do not appear in e-mail or on incompatible SoftBank handsets.1Press q to open Log/History (Log/History is available in some e

Page 391 - Memory List

3-93Text Entry1Press N x2Select Emoticons and press b^ Enter two digits (01 - 50) to jump to the emoticon assigned to the number.3Select an emoticon a

Page 392

viiiContentsC Ringvideo & Ringtone... 8-10C S! Mail Attachments ...

Page 393

3-103Text EntryCPager Code List^ Blanks indicate no entry.^ Grey background indicates upper and lower case available. Press k to switch immediately af

Page 394

3-113Text EntryEnter alternate readings to search for kanji.1Enter reading in hiragana2Press N _3Select a kanji and press bEnter the first hiragana to

Page 395

3-123Text EntryQuick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter frequently used words. A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pre

Page 396

3-133Text EntryKOn (all)Press N x A Select Input/Conversion A Press b A Select Predictive, Previous Usage or EmoticonWordLink A Press b A Choose On or

Page 397

3-143Text Entry3Use G to select the first character of text and press bStart point is set.CTo change the start point, press M s.4Select the end point

Page 398

3-153Text EntryInsert text saved in Text Templates (see P.12-26) into text entry windows.1Press N x2Select Text Templates and press b3Select Call Temp

Page 399

4-1Phone Book

Page 400

4-24Phone BookSave frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book.^ Entry names appear for calls from numbers saved in Phone Book.^ Se

Page 401 - Customer Service

4-34Phone BookSave up to 750 entries in handset Phone Book; USIM Card Phone Book entry limit varies according to card specifications.1Not supported on

Page 402 - SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp

4-44Phone BookEnter a name, reading, phone number and mail address. For other items, see P. 4 -5 - 4-7.Storage media is set to handset (Phone) by defa

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