IntroductionThank you for purchasing Disney Mobile DM007SH..For proper handset use, read "Quick Tips" (in the box) and this guide beforehand
ixSafety Precautions[ Mobile Light LED Propertiesa) Emission Duration: Continuousb) Wavelength White: 400 - 700 nmc) Maximum Emission Output White: 49
Messaging55-7Sending MessagesMy Pictograms are grouped by category; add or rename categories as needed.Source files are saved in Data Folder (My Picto
Messaging5Sending Messages5-8Create animation files, My Pictograms, etc. containing Disney characters. Download materials from Mobile Internet sites a
Messaging55-9Sending Messages1In Disney Magic Mail menu, メールテンプレートを作る S %2f Select Disney character S %3Follow onscreen instructions4保存 S % S Yes S %.
Messaging5Sending Messages5-10Follow these steps to send SMS to a number saved in Phone Book:1B S Create New SMS S %SMS Composition Window2Select reci
Messaging55-11Sending MessagesAllow messaging to handset numbers/addresses saved in Phone Book or Permitted List only.1B S Settings S %2General Settin
Messaging55-12Incoming MessagesInformation window opens for new mail.See P.5-23 to receive PC Mail.1Message S %Message List2Select message S %Message
Messaging55-13Incoming Messages[ Message Type/Status"SMS" or "PC" appears accordingly on indicators.Press ( or # to open other mes
Messaging5Incoming Messages5-14Set complete E Mail retrieval to manual (Server sends only initial portion of message text without attachments) or set
Messaging55-15Handling MessagesMessages are organized in folders by type.1B S Received Msg. or Sent Messages S %Folder List. When a PC Mail Account ex
Messaging5Handling Messages5-161In message list, select message S B. For PC Mail, skip ahead to 3.2Spam Measures Operation S %3Go to Spam Measures Fol
xSafety PrecautionsHandset may become hot while in use, especially at high temperature.Prolonged contact with skin may cause burn injuries.(Always mai
Messaging55-17Handling MessagesSort messages by sender/recipient or partially matching text in subject or SMS message text.1B S Received Msg. or Sent
Messaging55-18Chat FolderOrganize messages exchanged between handset and Chat members' handsets.To hide messages, set Chat Folder to Secret.1B S
Messaging55-19Disney Mail ViewerOpen lists of sent/received messages, etc. Alternatively, view messages exchanged with a specific contact.1B S Disney
Messaging55-20Mail GroupsCreate Mail Groups to send messages to multiple recipients at one time.Save target recipients to Phone Book first.1B S Settin
Messaging55-21PC MailReceive or reply to PC mail account messages.PC Mail%User NamePasswordMail AddressIncoming Mail ServerOutgoing Mail ServerSave PC
Messaging5PC Mail5-22. Proceed with setup according to information supplied by ISP.. PC Mail services may be unavailable depending on the services, se
Messaging55-23PC MailRetrieve new messages from created accounts. If message count is high, some may not be received on the first attempt.1B S B2B3Sel
Messaging55-24Additional Functions[ Recipient[ Message TextCreating/Sending MessagesUsing other recipient entry methodsIn Mail Composition window, sel
Messaging55-25Additional Functions[ Save, Send Reservation & Sent Cancel[ Messaging Settings. For SMS, only Delivery Report and Expiry Time are av
Messaging5Additional Functions5-26[ Attachments[ Graphic MailEditing assigned QuizIn Mail Composition window, B S Messaging Settings S % S Quiz S % S
xiSafety PrecautionsThis section is based on "Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards
Messaging55-27Additional Functions[ My PictogramsInserting background sound7In text entry window, ! (Long) S INSERT S % S See belowInsertingBGM Sound
Messaging5Additional Functions5-28[ Receiving[ Message WindowReceiving/Opening MessagesAccessing new mail out of StandbyB (Long)Retrieving new E Mail
Messaging55-29Additional FunctionsSaving to Phone BookSaving Sender AddressIn message window, B S Save Address S % S Select number or mail address S %
Messaging5Additional Functions5-30[ ReplyingSaving My Pictograms within Graphic Mail7In Graphic Mail message window, B S Save Items S % S Save My Pict
Messaging55-31Additional Functions[ Message List[ Deleting MessagesManaging MessagesSelecting multiple messagesSelectingIn message list, A S Select me
Messaging5Additional Functions5-32[ FoldersDeleting Server Mail via Server Mail list7B S Server Mail Box S % S Mail List S % S See below. If retrieve
Messaging55-33Additional Functions[ Sorting into Folders[ Chat Folder[ Mail GroupsRe-sorting messagesIn folder list, select folder S B S Classify S %.
Messaging5Additional Functions5-34Using MessagesForwarding messagesIn message window, B S Forward S % S Complete message S % S A. Attached files are f
Messaging55-35Additional FunctionsGeneral SettingsChanging message window scroll unitB S Settings S % S General Settings S % S Scroll Unit S % S Selec
Messaging5Additional Functions5-36[ Message Notice & Animation View[ Feeling MailDeleting Permitted List entries7B S Settings S % S General Settin
xiiSafety Precautions. Disney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset/Memory Card files or settings.
Messaging55-37Additional Functions[ Automatic RetrievalChanging Small Light & Key Illumination settings for incoming Feeling Mail7B S Settings S %
Messaging5Additional Functions5-38[ Attachments[ Message SizeDisabling image auto-resizeB S Settings S % S EMail Settings S % S Picture Appearance S %
Messaging55-39Additional FunctionsRetrieving PC Mail for specified folderIn folder list, select PC Mail folder S B S Retrieve New S %Disabling automat
Messaging5Additional Functions5-40SMS SettingsChanging SMS Server sent message storage limitB S Settings S % S SMS Settings S % S Expiry Time S % S Se
Messaging55-41TroubleshootingSending Messages3 Cannot enter message text or attach files. Attachment size affects text size limit. In turn, text size
Messaging5Troubleshooting5-42Incoming Messages3 Handset won't ring or vibrate for some incoming messages. Handset does not ring or vibrate for me
66-1InternetInternet Services... 6-2Service Basics ...6-2Disney Web...
Internet66-2Internet ServicesAccess the Mobile Internet via Disney Web, or view PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser.. Service requires a separate co
Internet66-3Disney WebBrowse Mobile Internet sites from Disney Web Main Menu.Internet pages may not open depending on connection/Server status, etc.1A
Internet6Disney Web6-4Play files while they transfer from the server (progressive download) or stream media files.. Save progressive download files, a
xiiiSafety PrecautionsDisney Mobile is not liable for any damages resulting from data/information leakage due to use of handset Bluetooth® function.[
Internet66-5PC SitesView PC Internet sites via PC Site Browser.. Internet pages may not open depending on connection/Server status, etc.. Browsing PC
Internet66-6BrowsingIf page content continues beyond view, use g to scroll pages.Long Press g to scroll continuously.On framed pages, Long Press &
Internet66-7BrowsingActivate Drag Mode in pointer navigation to enable text selection. Select text to copy or look up words in dictionaries.Follow the
Internet66-8Bookmarks & Saved PagesBookmark sites for quick access.1On a page, B S Bookmarks S % S <Add New Entry> S %2Check/edit URL S %3Ch
Internet66-9RSS FeedsRegister RSS-compatible sites; view content updates without opening source sites.Packet transmission fees apply.Indicator below a
Internet66-10Additional Functions[ General[ HistoryFollow these steps to switch History lists:B S Change List S % S Select browser S %[ Memory Operati
Internet66-11Additional FunctionsSome operations may be unavailable depending on the page.[ Disney Web & PC Site BrowserPage OperationsUsing linke
Internet6Additional Functions6-12[ Disney Web[ PC Site Browser[ Disney Web & PC Site BrowserFor PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence in
Internet66-13Additional Functions[ Disney Web[ PC Site Browser[ General[ StreamingChanging scroll unit% S Disney Web S % S Browser Settings S % S Scr
Internet6Additional Functions6-14BookmarksDeleting titles7% S Disney Web S % S Bookmarks S % S See belowOne TitleSelect title S B S Delete S % S Yes S
xivSafety PrecautionsFor body-worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with accessories containing no met
Internet66-15Additional FunctionsSaved PagesDeleting pages7% S Disney Web S % S Saved Pages S % S See belowOne PageSelect page S B S Delete S % S Yes
Internet6Additional Functions6-16[ Yahoo! Keitai & PC Site BrowserFor PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence instead of Browser Settings
Internet66-17Additional Functions[ PC Site BrowserFor PC Site Browser, perform the following sequence instead of Browser Settings S %.PC Site Browser
Internet66-18TroubleshootingConnecting & Browsing3 What is the bar at Display bottom?. This is a data progress bar; the number beside it indicates
77-1Digital TVDigital TV ... 7-2Basics ...7-2Area Setup...
Digital TV77-2Digital TVDM007SH supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast services developed for mobile devices in Japan.Set up a chan
Digital TV77-3Digital TVWhen activating TV for the first time, follow these steps to set up channels by area:1&. Setup confirmation appears.2Yes S
Digital TV7Digital TV7-4Complete Area setup (P.7-3) first.1&TV Window2Use Keypad to select a channel. Use ] to switch channels one by one; Long Pr
Digital TV77-5Digital TV*The more bars the better.Indicator position varies with display content, etc.In portrait position, Data Broadcast appears bel
Digital TV7Digital TV7-6Capture screenshots while watching TV.. May be unavailable if TV was activated by TV Timer, etc.. Saved images cannot be forwa
xvSafety Precautions3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.4. Consult the dealer
Digital TV77-7Digital TVFind program channels and times, or open program details via current channel's schedule.1In TV window, A (Long). EPG appl
Digital TV77-8Recording/PlayingClip is saved to handset (or Memory Card, if inserted).1In TV window, % (Long) S Recording startsRecording Window. Chan
Digital TV77-9Recording/Playing1In TV window, B S TV Player S %Video List. indicates the file is unplayable.2Select file S %Playback Window. Playback
Digital TV77-10TV Timer1In TV window, B S Rec./TimeShift S %2Reservation List S %3B S New Entry S %4Manual S % S Watching or Recording S %5Enter start
Digital TV77-11Time ShiftRecord current program temporarily for delayed playback.. Recorded content is deleted after playback.. Insert Memory Card fir
Digital TV77-12Additional FunctionsArea & ChannelSwitching reception AreasWhile watching TV, & S Select Area S %Renaming AreasWhile watching T
Digital TV77-13Additional FunctionsAdjusting current AV Mode parameters7While watching TV, B S AV Settings S % S See below. Change AV Mode (select mod
Digital TV7Additional Functions7-14Changing handset responses to incoming transmissions, etc.7% S TV S % S Settings S % S Calls & Alarms S % S Se
Digital TV77-15Additional FunctionsSubtitle & SoundChanging subtitle settings7While watching TV, B S Subtitle/Sound S % S See below. May be unavai
Digital TV7Additional Functions7-16[ Playback[ ManagingRecorded ProgramsSplitting files by specifying a time pointDuring playback, B S Split File S %
xviSafety PrecautionsPortrait rights protect individuals' right to refuse to be photographed or to refuse unauthorized publication/use of their p
Digital TV77-17Additional FunctionsMarkersPlaying files with Markers7During playback S See belowSkipping between MarkersLandscape: @ (Long) or [ (Long
Digital TV7Additional Functions7-18Changing TV Alarm tone/vibration settings7While watching TV, B S Rec./TimeShift S % S Reservation List S % S B S TV
Digital TV77-19TroubleshootingWatching3 TV won't activate. Battery may be low. Charge battery or install a charged battery.3 Cannot watch TV. Rec
88-1Camera & ImagingCamera... 8-2Getting Started...8-2Photo Camera & Video
Camera & Imaging88-2CameraCapture still images or record video.Getting StartedDetect PersonalRegister faces; related information appears in Viewfi
Camera & Imaging88-3CameraFocus modes and sizes shown below are defaults; those with * are fixed.Photo Camera & Video Camera OverviewStandardS
Camera & Imaging8Camera8-4Wallpaper─Capture with Internal Camera─Video Camera for MailAuto ShutterReleaseSpecialShootingAdditionalCamerasLook Back
Camera & Imaging88-5Photo CameraFollow these steps to capture someone's image via Easy Auto Camera:1| S Frame subject on DisplayPhoto Viewfin
Camera & Imaging8Photo Camera8-6[ Showing Large IndicatorsPress ) in Photo Viewfinder to show large indicators along the edges of Display.Press )
Camera & Imaging88-7Photo CameraLock focus on subject; camera continuously focuses on the subject even if it moves.. Chase Focus tracks the subjec
xviiSafety PrecautionsThis product employs NetFront Browser (Internet browser) and NetFront SMIL Player developed by ACCESS Co., Ltd.Copyrightc 2010 A
Camera & Imaging8Photo Camera8-81In Photo Viewfinder, B S Switch Camera S %. Press A to toggle lists.. Alternatively, in Main Menu, Camera S Vario
Camera & Imaging88-9Photo Camera[ Self Timer Camera1Frame subject on Display S %. Countdown starts.2Shutter releases after approximately ten secon
Camera & Imaging8Photo Camera8-10[ Panorama Camera1Frame subject on Display S %2Move handset slowly to keep + aligned with either of yellow lines3
Camera & Imaging88-11Photo CameraChange settings by purpose/shooting conditions; save frequently used settings as My Camera for future use.. Some
Camera & Imaging8Photo Camera8-12Select indicator view from Guidance, Icon On and Icon OffSave SettingsConditionsOtherSave Pictures toBackground S
Camera & Imaging88-13Photo CameraExample: Picture Size1In Photo Viewfinder, B2Picture Size S %3Select size S %. Viewfinder returns.After image cap
Camera & Imaging8Photo Camera8-14Register faces; related information appears in Viewfinder upon face detection.. Register name, note and priority
Camera & Imaging88-15Photo Camera1In Photo Viewfinder, B2Detect Personal S % S Edit Face S %Edit Face Window3Select entry S %4Select item S % S Ed
Camera & Imaging88-16Video CameraFollow these steps to record small video via Video Camera for Mail:1% S Camera S %2Video Camera for Mail S %Video
Camera & Imaging88-17Video Camera1Toggle between Internal Photo Camera, Internal Video Camera, External Photo Camera and External Video Camera.2Fi
xviiiSafety Precautions. Amazon.co.jp is a trademark of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.. HOT PEPPER Gourmet cRECRUIT.Family Medical Encyclopedia c
Camera & Imaging88-18Opening FilesOpen/play last saved mobile camera file; access older files as needed.1| (Long)Review Window. To end Review, pre
Camera & Imaging88-19Editing ImagesThe following options are available.Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size.1% S Data F
Camera & Imaging8Editing Images8-20Select from preset sizes or crop image.1In Picture Editor menu, Resize S %Resize Window2Select size S %3g Speci
Camera & Imaging88-21Editing ImagesMake faces smiley, sad, etc.1In Picture Editor menu, Face Arrange S %Face Arrange Menu2Select type S %3%. Editi
Camera & Imaging8Editing Images8-22The following options are available.Some images may not be editable depending on file type and size.Panorama Im
Camera & Imaging88-23PrintingSelect images from Memory Card and specify the number of copies to print on DPOF-compatible printers, or at digital p
Camera & Imaging88-24Additional FunctionsSome functions may be unavailable or accessible via a different menu path depending on camera mode or set
Camera & Imaging88-25Additional Functions[ Photo Camera Settings (Selected Camera)Releasing shutter when subject smilesIn Photo Viewfinder, B S Sh
Camera & Imaging8Additional Functions8-26[ Correction & Preview[ My CameraChanging panorama/scanner settings7In Panorama Camera or Scanner Cam
Camera & Imaging88-27Additional FunctionsMay be unavailable depending on camera mode and recording size.Video CameraOpening HelpIn Video Viewfinde
iChapter ContentsAt A Glance1234567891011121314151617Getting StartedBasic OperationsUniversal Operations, Etc.CallingMessagingInternetDigital TVCamera
xixSafety PrecautionsDM007SH meets the government's requirements for exposure to radio waves.These requirements are based on scientific basis to
Camera & Imaging8Additional Functions8-28[ Picture Editor[ CompositeEditing ImagesUsing additional editing options7% S Data Folder S % S Pictures
Camera & Imaging88-29TroubleshootingMobile Camera3 Mobile camera won't activate/shuts down automatically.Battery may be low. Charge battery o
Camera & Imaging88-30TroubleshootingPhoto Camera Terms3 Center Auto Focus. Camera automatically selects center of the framed image as point of foc
99-1Media PlayerMedia Player ... 9-2Media Player Basics ...9-2Music ...
Media Player99-2Media PlayerUse Media Player to play music/video on DM007SH.. Download media files from Mobile Internet sites via Media Player or tran
Media Player99-3Media PlayerDownload media files from the Internet.Read information (price, expiry date, etc.) on the source site.1% S Media Player S
Media Player99-4Music1% S Media Player S % S Music S %2My Music S % S f Select tab (folder)Music Playlists Window3All Music S %4Select file S %Music P
Media Player99-5Video1% S Media Player S % S Videos S %2My Videos S % S Phone Memory or Memory Card S %Video Playlists Window3All Videos S %4Select fi
Media Player99-6PlaylistsPlaylists store playback orders. Add favorite media files to Playlists, or organize files by artist/genre.Playlists store onl
Media Player99-7Additional Functions[ Music & Video[ Music[ VideoSome functions may be unavailable depending on file.Media PlaybackResuming from s
11-1Getting StartedHandset Parts... 1-2Parts & Functions ...1-2Charging Battery ...
Media Player9Additional Functions9-8Managing Music FilesOrganizing Playlists7% S Media Player S % S Music S % S My Music S % S f Select tab (folder) S
Media Player99-9Additional FunctionsManaging Video FilesOrganizing Playlists7% S Media Player S % S Videos S % S My Videos S % S Phone Memory or Memor
Media Player99-10TroubleshootingMusic3 How do I delete files in All Music?. Delete All Music files in My Music via Data Folder (Music or Ring Songs·To
1010-1S! Applications & WidgetsS! Appli ... 10-2Using S! Applications...10-2Mobile Widget .
S! Applications & Widgets1010-2S! AppliTry out the preloaded S! Applications or download and use DM007SH-compatible S! Applications offered by Dis
10S! Applications & Widgets10-3Mobile WidgetPaste various widgets (applications) to Standby to access/activate information/functions immediately f
S! Applications & Widgets10Mobile Widget10-41a2g Select (OPEN) S %3Select widget S %. Corresponding icon appears.4g Specify target location S %1
10S! Applications & Widgets10-5Mobile Widget1In Mobile Widget menu, Widget Contents S %2Select widget S B3Set as StbyShortcut S %4Select sheet S %
S! Applications & Widgets1010-6Additional FunctionsS! ApplicationsDownloading S! Applications% S S! Appli S % S S! Appli Library S % S Download S!
10S! Applications & Widgets10-7Additional FunctionsMoving S! Applications to Memory Card% S S! Appli S % S S! Appli Library S % S A S Select appli
Getting Started11-2Handset Parts1 Light Sensor2 Earpiece3 Display4 Internal Camera5 Microphone6 Illumi Display7 Small Light8 Charging Terminals9 Strap
S! Applications & Widgets10Additional Functions10-8[ Managing[ Settings[ Operations in StandbyMobile WidgetOpening properties% S Widget S % S Widg
10S! Applications & Widgets10-9Additional Functions[ Sheets[ S! Quick News & S! Friend's Status Widget (S! Quick News)[S! Quick News &
S! Applications & Widgets1010-10TroubleshootingS! Applications3 Cannot move S! Applications to Memory Card.Memory Card memory may be low.3 S! Appl
1111-1Handy ExtrasCalendar & Tasks ... 11-2Calendar...11-2Tasks...
Handy Extras1111-2Calendar & Tasks1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S %Calendar WindowPress A to toggle Calendar window:1Month View 3Mon
Handy Extras1111-3Calendar & TasksFollow these steps to save subject, Category, start/end date/time, Alarm and schedule details:(Enter Subject or
Handy Extras11Calendar & Tasks11-4Alarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings.1In Calendar window, select date S %Schedule List2Select sc
Handy Extras1111-5Calendar & TasksSet to show or hide the following information in Calendar.1In Calendar window, B2Calendar Settings S %3Data to S
Handy Extras11Calendar & Tasks11-6Follow these steps to save subject, due date/time, Alarm and task details:(Enter Subject or Description to save
Handy Extras1111-7Calendar & TasksAlarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings.1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Tasks S %Task List. Use
Getting Started11-3Handset Parts.Keys are indicated in this guide as shown.. Change functions with * via Set Key Shortcut (P.2-5) as needed.1 Multi Se
Handy Extras1111-8AlarmsFollow these steps to set Alarm to sound at a specific time on a specific day of the week:(Set Snooze--Alarm repeats at set in
Handy Extras1111-9AlarmsAlarm activates; sounds/vibrates by related settings.Alarm repeats at the set interval.Other Alarms do not activate while hand
Handy Extras1111-10Wakeup TVFollow these steps to activate TV at a specific time on a specific day of the week:. Complete TV Area setup beforehand.. T
Handy Extras1111-11Wakeup TVTV activates after Alarm.1In Wakeup TV list, select entry S B2Wakeup TV Off S %. Reactivate entry to use the same settings
Handy Extras1111-12Luxury AnimationPlay preset animations or downloaded Flash® files with music and illumination.Set playback time, volume and illumin
Handy Extras1111-13Household AccountsScan receipts with mobile camera to enter date, expense items, fees/prices and total amount automatically.Scan ma
Handy Extras11Household Accounts11-141In Household Accounts window, select manual input panel S %Expense Input Window2Select date panel S % S Enter da
Handy Extras1111-15Household AccountsSpecify closing day, closing month and budget for the month.1In Household Accounts window, BAccount Setup Menu2Da
Handy Extras11Household Accounts11-161In Household Accounts window, select totals panel S %2Select date S %Daily Expense Log3Select entry S %. Details
Handy Extras1111-17Calculator1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calculator S %Calculator Window2Use Keypad to enter digits S Calculate3" S Standb
Getting Started11-4Charging BatteryBattery must be inserted in handset to charge it.Use specified AC Charger ZTDAA1 (sold separately) only.. In this g
Handy Extras1111-18Expenses Memo1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Expenses Memo S %Expenses Memo Menu2Select list S %3Add New Expense S %4Enter amoun
Handy Extras1111-19Osaifu-Keitai®Osaifu-Keitai® describes IC Card-equipped handsets that support e-money or credit functions/services. Osaifu-Keitai®
Handy Extras11Osaifu-Keitai®11-20Restrict access to/prevent unauthorized use of Osaifu-Keitai® on handset.1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Ke
Handy Extras1111-21Osaifu-Keitai®Disable Osaifu-Keitai® remotely by mail or phone.[ Preparation on Handset1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Ke
Handy Extras11Osaifu-Keitai®11-22[ Preparation on Handset1% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S %2IC Card Settings S %3Remote Lock S % S E
Handy Extras1111-23Simulated CallHandset rings to emulate an incoming call.. Save name and phone number to show as Caller ID.. Ringer may be muted by
Handy Extras1111-24StopwatchStopwatch stops if battery runs low.1% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Stopwatch S %Stopwatch Window2% S Stopwatch starts3%
Handy Extras1111-25Countdown Timer1% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Countdown Timer S %Timer Entry Window2Enter minutes S Enter seconds3%Countdown Time
Handy Extras1111-26World Clock1% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S World Clock S %2%Set Time Zone Window3f Select area S %4" S Standby returns1% S Se
Handy Extras1111-27Hour MinderFollow these steps to activate the hourly time signal at selected hours:1% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Hour Minder S %
Getting Started11-5Charging BatteryConnect handset to PC via USB Cable to charge battery.. Download and install USB Cable driver beforehand.. Handset
Handy Extras1111-28Pedometer. Count based on a pace of approximately 100 steps per minute over even terrain.. Accuracy may be affected by course, terr
Handy Extras1111-29PedometerWhen Pedometer is active, today's step count appears in Standby.1In Pedometer window, %Steps Window. Press A to toggl
Handy Extras1111-30Compass1% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Compass S %Compass Window. Compass opens; use as a rough guide.1In Compass window, % S %. F
Handy Extras1111-31S! GPS NaviUse this GPS navigation service to pinpoint current location, find routes to destinations, and more.Provide current loca
Handy Extras11S! GPS Navi11-321In S! GPS Navi menu, Location Logs S %2Select record S %. Details appear.3$ S List returns1In S! GPS Navi menu, Locate
Handy Extras1111-33S! GPS NaviLocate other S! GPS Navi-compatible handset users or lost handset.. Ichi Navi requires a separate contract and initial s
Handy Extras1111-34Document ViewerSupported File Formats:. Some files may not appear correctly.. Downloaded files are also supported.. When transferri
Handy Extras1111-35Notepad1% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Notepad S %Notepad List2<Add New Entry> S %3Enter text S %4Select Category S % S Saved1
Handy Extras1111-36Voice Recorder. Recording stops if battery runs low while recording.. Record conversations during calls via Record Caller Voice.1%
Handy Extras1111-37Scan BarcodeScan UPC/JAN (1D barcodes) or QR Codes (2D barcodes).. Membership file or password may be required when scanning barcod
Getting Started11-6Power On/OffFollow these steps when powering on DM007SH for the first time:1" (Long). After Power On Graphic, follow the steps
Handy Extras1111-38Create QR CodeCreate QR Codes from these items on handset:Large items are divided into multiple QR Codes.Follow these steps to crea
Handy Extras1111-39Scan CardScan business cards and save names, addresses, etc. to Phone Book.. English business cards may not be scanned correctly..
Handy Extras1111-40Scan TextScan text and save it to Notepad, etc.Available Modes:.To toggle mode, press A in scan window.. Some text may not be scann
Handy Extras1111-41Kanji GrabberScan a kanji compound and look it up in dictionaries.Some kanji may not be scanned.1% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barc
Handy Extras1111-42Additional Functions[ View SettingsCalendarChanging default view% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Calendar Setti
Handy Extras1111-43Additional Functions[ Saving/Editing SchedulesSetting Location% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S Select date S % S Se
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-44[ Managing SchedulesSelecting Vibration option% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Calendar S % S B S Alarm Settin
Handy Extras1111-45Additional Functions[ Task List[ Saving/Editing TasksDeleting entries by specifying month (1Month/3Month/6Month View)7% S Tools S %
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-46[ Managing TasksChanging Small Light & Key Illumination settings7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Tasks S
Handy Extras1111-47Additional FunctionsChanging Illumi Display settings7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Alarm S % S Select entry S % S Illumi Displa
Getting Started11-7Display & IndicatorsHereafter, most screenshots omit Mobile Widgets and other icons.Check active indicators and their descripti
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-48Changing Small Light & Key Illumination settings7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Wakeup TV S % S Select e
Handy Extras1111-49Additional FunctionsCalculatorCopying calculation resultsWhile result appears, B S Copy S %Changing exchange rate for currency conv
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-50Changing IC Card Lock notice recipient7% S Tools S % S In PIM/Life menu, Osaifu-Keitai S % S IC Card Settings S
Handy Extras1111-51Additional FunctionsChanging Small Light & Key Illumination settings7% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Countdown Timer S % S B S
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-52Sounding Hour Minder tone even in Manner mode% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S Hour Minder S % S Advanced S % S F
Handy Extras1111-53Additional FunctionsDisabling positioning% S Tools S % S f Clock/Gauge S S! GPS Navi S % S NAVI Settings S % S Positioning Lock S %
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-54Importing text files% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Notepad S % S Select entry S B S Setting/Manage S % S Import
Handy Extras1111-55Additional FunctionsSaving linked info to Phone Book% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/Scan S % S Scan Barcode S % S Frame barco
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-56Pasting to message text7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/Scan S % S Scan Barcode S % S Frame barcode in ce
Handy Extras1111-57Additional FunctionsScan TextScanning and pasting during text entryIn a text entry window, B S Scan S % S Scan Text S % S Frame tex
Getting Started1Display & Indicators1-8Functions/operations assigned to B, % and A appear at the bottom of Display.Display goes dark after Display
Handy Extras11Additional Functions11-58Copying text7% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec. S Barcode/Scan S % S Scan Text S % S Frame text in center of Display S
Handy Extras1111-59TroubleshootingWakeup TV3 TV does not activate with specified channel. If Wakeup TV Time arrives while TV is active, channel does n
1212-1EntertainmentDisney Characters... 12-2Using Disney Character Tools (Japanese) ...12-2S! Quic
Entertainment1212-2Disney CharactersTransform persons in photos into Disney characters.Packet transmission fees apply.1% S Entertainment S % S Disney
Entertainment1212-3S! Quick NewsView content updates or breaking news.Packet transmission fees apply.1% S Entertainment S % S S! Quick News S %2S! Qui
Entertainment1212-4S! Information ChannelSubscribe to Japanese mobile periodicals that download to handset automatically; use Weather Indicator as nee
Entertainment1212-5Content DownloadsDownload media content via Disney Web.1% S Entertainment S %Entertainment Menu2Music Store S %. Handset connects t
Entertainment1212-6e-Books1A S メニューリスト S %2書籍・コミック・写真集 S %. Follow onscreen instructions.. Downloaded e-Books are saved to Data Folder (Books).Read XM
Entertainment1212-7S! Friend's StatusExchange current usage status, mood, etc. with compatible handsets.. Save and organize members in Groups.. S
Entertainment12S! Friend's Status12-81% S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status S % S f Select Group2Select member S %. Member status detai
Getting Started11-9Display & Indicators[ Basic Status1The more bars the better.2Battery strength % (appears when Display activates, etc.) is an ap
Entertainment1212-9S! Friend's StatusWhen a registration request arrives, a confirmation appears.1Yes S %. Acceptance notice is sent; the number
Entertainment1212-10S! Circle TalkUse handset like a walkie-talkie to speak to multiple parties simultaneously.. A subscription to S! Friend's St
Entertainment1212-11S! Circle TalkFollow these steps to send S! Circle Talk requests to members:(Set Connection status to Online (P.12-8) first.)1% S
Entertainment1212-12Blog ToolSave blog details to view or update blogs easily on handset.Follow these steps to save blog name and address for posting:
Entertainment1212-13Blog ToolComplete setup for posting via mail/Internet beforehand.1In Blog Tool window, select entry S %2Blog by send Mail S %. E M
Entertainment1212-14Additional Functions[ Opening/Updating Items[ Other[ Receiving Information[ Information PagesS! Quick NewsSetting S! Quick News au
Entertainment1212-15Additional Functions[ Weather IndicatorsCopying textOn a page, B S Copy Text S % S Select first character S % S Highlight text ran
Entertainment12Additional Functions12-16[ Members & Groups[ Status & Availability[ Status Templates[ Member Status & NoticesS! Friend&apos
Entertainment1212-17Additional Functions[ Sending Image[ Member List[ SettingsSending My Details image% S Entertainment S % S S! Friend's Status
Entertainment1212-18TroubleshootingS! Quick News3 Cannot receive content updates. Update may fail out-of-range or in poor signal conditions.. Automati
iiGuide Usage NotesNotes.Most operation descriptions are based on default settings with handset open (P.1-2) in Standby (P.1-6)..Operations and result
Getting Started1Display & Indicators1-10[ Transmissions1Hidden while Mobile Widget is in use.2Flashes while positioning.[ Settings*Indicator does
1313-1Handset SecurityHandset Security ... 13-2Operations Security ...13-2Information Security...
Handset Security1313-2Handset SecurityRestrict access to handset functions.1% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S %Locks Menu2Function Lock S %3Selec
Handset Security1313-3Handset SecurityRestrict access to these functions:1% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S %Locks Menu2Application Lock S %3Sele
Handset Security1313-4Face RecognitionCapture portraits with mobile camera then match live image to saved ones to unlock handset or access functions/f
Handset Security1313-5Face RecognitionFace Recognition window opens when powering on or opening handset, or whenever Display is refreshed after Displa
Handset Security1313-6Function ControlRestrict access to the following functions remotely. (Available for administrators.). A message appears while Fu
Handset Security1313-7Additional FunctionsPIN EntryChanging PIN% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Locks S % S PIN Entry S % S Change PIN S % S Enter curre
1414-1Data Folder & Memory CardData Folder ... 14-2Opening Files ...14-3Managing Files
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-2Data FolderHandset files are organized in folders by file format.[ Preset Folders*Contains corresponding Disney Web
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-3Data Folder1% S Data Folder S %. Unselectable files/folders appear in gray.. To show/hide sub folders, select a fol
22-1Basic OperationsAccessing Functions ... 2-2Main Menu...2-3Using Simplified Menus (Simple Menu
Data Folder & Memory Card14Data Folder14-4May be unavailable for some folders.1% S Data Folder S % S Select folder S %File List2BIf Download is se
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-5Memory CardUse microSD/microSDHC Memory Card (hereafter "Memory Card") to save and organize files for use
Data Folder & Memory Card14Memory Card14-6When using a new Memory Card for the first time, format it on the handset before trying to save files, e
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-7Additional FunctionsFile/Folder View SettingsSwitching file list view% S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % S B S
Data Folder & Memory Card14Additional Functions14-8Using Files/FoldersUsing files as Wallpaper% S Data Folder S % S Select folder S % S Select fil
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-9Additional FunctionsHandling SVG files7% S Data Folder S % S Other Documents S % S Select file S % S See belowLine
Data Folder & Memory Card1414-10TroubleshootingManaging Files/Folders3 Cannot copy files. Files may be copy/forward protected. (If a copy/forward
1515-1Connectivity & File BackupInfrared... 15-2Transferring Files via Infrared ...15-3Exchanging Contac
Connectivity & File Backup1515-2InfraredWirelessly transfer files between DM007SH and compatible devices.DM007SH supports IrSimple= high-speed wir
Connectivity & File Backup1515-3Infrared1d (Long).Infrared is activated. (Alternatively, activate it via Main Menu.). Handset receives files if se
Basic Operations22-2Accessing FunctionsUse the following methods as needed.Access a function in Shortcuts menu while another is active, then toggle fu
Connectivity & File Backup15Infrared15-4Example: Phone Book entry1b S Select entry S B S Send Entry S %2Via Infrared S %3Yes S % S Transfer starts
Connectivity & File Backup1515-5InfraredExchange name, phone numbers, mail addresses, and other contact info with other compatible handsets via in
Connectivity & File Backup1515-6IC TransmissionWirelessly transfer files between DM007SH and compatible devices.. For transferable files, see P.15
Connectivity & File Backup1515-7IC Transmission1Connection request arrivesRequest Window. Handset must be in Standby to accept connection requests
Connectivity & File Backup1515-8Bluetooth®Wirelessly transfer files/data between DM007SH and compatible devices (watches, handsfree devices, etc.)
Connectivity & File Backup1515-9Bluetooth®1c (Long). Bluetooth® is activated.. Handset must be in Standby to accept connection requests from unpai
Connectivity & File Backup15Bluetooth®15-101In Bluetooth menu, Paired Devices S %Paired Device List2Select device S %If handset is already connect
Connectivity & File Backup1515-11Bluetooth®Follow the steps below to exchange files with paired devices.. For transferable files, see P.15-2.. Whe
Connectivity & File Backup1515-12External Device ConnectionConnect handset to a PC via USB Cable to access Memory Card from the PC without removin
Connectivity & File Backup1515-13BackupBack up information to Memory Card, and restore to handset as needed.Select items to back up, or transfer a
Basic Operations22-3Accessing Functions1%. Main Menu opens.2e Select menu item S %. Menu/window opens.. If Sub Menu opens, use e to select an item and
Connectivity & File Backup15Backup15-14Follow these steps to back up selected items at once:1% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S Backup/Restore S %Back
Connectivity & File Backup1515-15S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)Back up Phone Book content in SAB; add Phone Book changes to SAB anytime. Edit SAB on
Connectivity & File Backup15S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)15-16[ Unsynchronizable ItemsThese Phone Book settings are lost:, Picture, Tone, Illumi &a
Connectivity & File Backup1515-17S! Addressbook Back-up (SAB)Synchronize Phone Book and SAB via Normal.1% S Phone S % S S! Addressbook Back-up S %
Connectivity & File Backup1515-18Additional Functions[ GeneralInfraredActivating Infrared via Main Menu% S Tools S % S f Connectivity S Infrared S
Connectivity & File Backup1515-19Additional Functions[ Bluetooth® Watches[ Paired Devices[ Sending FilesOpening Bluetooth®-related handset propert
Connectivity & File Backup15Additional Functions15-20[ Backup & Restore[ Backup FilesBackupBacking up all items% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S
Connectivity & File Backup1515-21TroubleshootingFile Transfer3 Some files are not received. If storage limit is reached during transfers, remainin
Connectivity & File Backup1515-22Troubleshooting[ Exporting Backed Up Data to Other Disney Mobile Handsets[ Importing Data Backed Up on Other Hand
1616-1Handset CustomizationDate & Time ... 16-2Display & Illumination ... 16-3Language ...
Basic Operations2Accessing Functions2-4Activate Simple Menu to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus.. Fonts are enlarged and appear i
Handset Customization1616-21Date & TimeDate & Time SettingsDate & Time7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Date & Time S %Settin
Handset Customization16116-3Display & IlluminationDisplay & Illumination Settings 1Language7% S Settings S % S Sound/Display menuSwitching int
Handset Customization16116-4Display & IlluminationDisplay & Illumination Settings 2Standby Display7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, D
Handset Customization16116-5Incoming TransmissionsIncoming Transmission SettingsHandset Response7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds &
Handset Customization1616-61SoundsSound SettingsSystem Sounds7% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S %Enabling Keypad TonesSy
Handset Customization16116-7ConnectivityConnectivity SettingsNetwork7% S Settings S % S f NetworkSelecting a Network manuallySelect Network S % S Manu
Handset Customization1616-81ResetReset Settings. A confirmation may appear before entering Administrator Code; end the current function to proceed.Res
1717-1AppendixUSIM Card ... 17-2About USIM Card ...17-2USIM Card Installation...
Appendix1717-2USIM CardUSIM Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including the handset number. USIM Card must be ins
Appendix1717-3USIM Card. Do not apply excessive force to insert/remove USIM Card.. USIM Card must be inserted to use this handset.1Remove battery (P.1
Basic Operations22-5Accessing FunctionsAccess assigned functions via Shortcuts menu.1'2Select function S %. Menu/window opens.In Standby, Long Pr
Appendix1717-4Battery.Charge battery at least once every six months; an uncharged battery may become unusable or affect files/settings.. Depending on
Appendix1717-5Software UpdateCheck for firmware updates and download as required.Packet transmission fees do not apply to updates (including checking,
Appendix1717-6Troubleshooting[ GeneralTroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionHandset won't power onWas " pressed long enough?Press &q
Appendix1717-7Troubleshooting[ Charger/BatteryProblem Possible Cause SolutionBattery charges quicklyRemaining charge shortens charging time.This is no
Appendix1717-8Text Entry Key Assignments1- is available only in Single-byte Katakana mode.2Available for phone number entry; some characters may not b
Appendix1717-9Text Entry Key Assignments4Cursor moves up/down except during conversion.5Available during conversion.6Available only in Single-byte Alp
Appendix1717-10Pager CodesGray background indicates upper and lower case available. Press ' to switch immediately after character entry.[ Double-
Appendix1717-11Character CodesCharacter Code ListFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLas
Appendix17Character Codes17-12First ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast Digit
Appendix1717-13Character CodesFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast Digit
Basic Operations2Accessing Functions2-6Access a function in Shortcuts menu while another is active.. Multi Job may not activate from some menus/window
Appendix17Character Codes17-14First ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast Digit
Appendix1717-15Character CodesFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast Digit
Appendix17Character Codes17-16First ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast DigitFirst ThreeDigitsLast Digit
Appendix1717-17Weather IndicatorsWeather Indicator List Basic Status Pollen Count Cherry Blossom Fall Foliage Ultraviolet Typhoon OtherClear skies (d
Appendix1717-18Specifications*Approximate value.. Above values calculated with Backlight Brightness set to Level:2.. Continuous Talk Time is an averag
Appendix1717-19Specifications[ Standby Shortcut[ Text Entry[ Phone Book*Limit may be lower depending on message text, etc.[ PC Mail SettingsBasic Oper
Appendix17Specifications17-20*Folders are counted as pages.[ Mobile Camera[ Photo Camera[ Video Camera*Varies with handset usage, location or settings
Appendix1717-21Specifications[ S! Applications[ Mobile Widget[ PIM/Life1Preset holidays are based on Japanese calendar as of August 2010.2Limit may be
Appendix17Specifications17-22[ S! Circle Talk[ Blog Tool*yymmdd for Contents Keys.[ Infrared[ Bluetooth®[ S! Addressbook Back-up[ Disney Mobilehttp://
Appendix1717-23SpecificationsMemory Card Structure & ContentsMemory Card Structure Contents (Location when Viewed on Handset)DCIM XXXSHARP Still i
Basic Operations22-7Accessing FunctionsPaste shortcuts to functions, files, folders, etc. to Standby for easy access.1a2g Select (OPEN) S %3f 4Selec
Appendix1717-24Menu List[ PC Site Browser[ Browser SettingsMenu ListDisney WebFunction Refer toDisney Web P.6-3Disney Official Sites P.6-3Bookmarks P.
Appendix1717-25Menu List[ Settings: General Settings [ Settings: E Mail Settings[ Settings: PC Mail Settings[ Settings: SMS SettingsFunction Refer toS
Appendix17Menu List17-26[ Photo Camera (Example: Pro Auto Camera)[ Video CameraFunction Refer toSwitch Camera P.8-8Detect Personal P.8-14Self-timer P.
Appendix1717-27Menu List[ Settings[ Settings[ S! Information Channel/Weather: Weather IndicatorS! AppliFunction Refer toS! Appli Library P.10-2Osaifu-
Appendix17Menu List17-28[ S! Quick News[ PIM/Life[ PIM/Life: Osaifu-Keitai[ Clock/Gauge[ Doc./Rec.[ ConnectivityFunction Refer toS! Quick News List P.
Appendix1717-29Menu List[ Connectivity: Bluetooth[ Sound/Display[ Sound/Display: Display[ Sound/Display: Illumi & Light[ Sound/Display: Sounds &am
Appendix17Menu List17-30[ Phone/G[ Phone/G: Memory Card[ Phone/G: Locks[ Call[ NetworkFunction Refer toUser Dictionary P.3-11Set Key Shortcut P.2-5Mot
Appendix1717-31Menu List[ Music[ VideosPhoneFunction Refer toPhone Book P.3-17Add New Entry P.3-17Information P.1-7Call Log P.4-7Play Messages P.4-4Ca
Appendix1717-32IndexAC Charger... 1-4Accessing Functions ... 2-2Accessory .
Appendix1717-33IndexDisney Web ...6-3Display ... 1-2, 1-7Dis
Basic Operations22-8Motion ControlMotion Sensor tracks handset orientation or movement. Move handset to navigate pages, access functions, etc.. Cancel
Appendix17Index17-34Locks ...2-13, 13-2Loudspeaker... 4-15, 4-20, 12-17Luxury Animatio
Appendix1717-35IndexPC (connecting handset) ...15-12PC Mail... 5-2, 5-21PC Mail Settings
Appendix17Index17-36Softkeys ... 1-8Software Update... 17-5Sort
Appendix1717-37IndexWakeup TV ...11-10USB Charge ...1-5User Dictio
Appendix17Index17-38From received messages...5-13From scan results ... 11-55, 11-57From Scratch Pad ...
Appendix1717-39IndexSaving Phone Book EntriesAdd New Entry...3-17Data Folder files ...
Appendix1717-40Warranty & Service[ WarrantyWarranty is provided when you purchase handset.. Check the name of distributor and date of purchase.. R
Appendix1717-41Customer ServiceFor information about Disney Mobile handsets or services, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistan
Disney Mobile DM007SH User GuideNovember 2010, First EditionThe Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd.For additional information, please contact the distrib
Basic Operations22-9Motion Control1% S Settings S % S f Phone/G2Motion Control S %3Action Settings S %4Select function S %5On S %Zoom In/Zoom OutShake
iiiTable of ContentsGuide Usage Notes ... iiTable of Contents ... iiiAccessory ...
Basic Operations22-10Illumi DisplayDM007SH features a unique "illuminated text" Sub Display, or "Illumi Display" (see below for se
Basic Operations22-11Illumi DisplayFollow these steps to use preset patterns:1In Illumi Display menu, Effect Illumination S %2Select item S % S Patter
Basic Operations22-12Mobile MannersPlease use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangero
Basic Operations22-13Security CodesThese codes are required for handset use.. Write down Security Codes.. Do not reveal Security Codes. Disney Mobile
Basic Operations22-14Basic Tools1% S 0. Handset phone number and the name entered at initial setup appear.Activate VeilView to prevent peeking.1~ (Lon
Basic Operations22-15Additional Functions[ Operations in Standby[ SheetsShortcutsChanging item order' S Select numbered function S B S Move S % S
Basic Operations2Additional Functions2-16Illumi DisplayChanging Clock pattern% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Illumi & Light S % S Illumi
Basic Operations22-17Additional FunctionsClearing My Details% S 0 S B S Reset My Details S % S Yes S %Selecting My Details items to send% S 0 S B S Se
33-1Universal Operations, Etc.Fonts ... 3-2Customizing Fonts ...3-2Wallpaper ...
Universal Operations, Etc.33-2FontsFollow these steps to enlarge fonts for menus, text entry, etc.:1& (Long)2Large Font Menu S %1% S Settings S %2
ivTable of ContentsAlarms ...11-8Wakeup TV...11-10Luxury Animation ...
Universal Operations, Etc.33-3Wallpaper1% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Display S %2Wallpaper S %Wallpaper Menu3Select folder S %4Select fil
Universal Operations, Etc.33-4Customized Screen1% S B2Preset Screens S %3Select pattern S %4% S %Read information (price, etc.) on Customized Screen d
Universal Operations, Etc.33-5Sounds & Alerts1% S Settings S % S In Sound/Display menu, Sounds & Alerts S %Sounds & Alerts Menu2Ringtone/v
Universal Operations, Etc.33-6Text EntryUnless noted otherwise, text entry descriptions are for text entry windows.Text Entry Window (Message Text)1&a
Universal Operations, Etc.33-7Text EntryFollow these steps to enter すずき in Kanji (Hiragana) mode:1333 (す) S d S 333 (す) S ( (ず) S 22 (き)2% (Confirm)Co
Universal Operations, Etc.3Text Entry3-8Enter text by referring to word definitions, translations, etc.1Type hiragana S Before completing entry, &
Universal Operations, Etc.33-9Text Entry1B S Emoticons S %2Select emoticon S %Enter .co.jp, http://, etc., easily.1B S Quick Addr. List S %2Select ext
Universal Operations, Etc.3Text Entry3-10Follow these steps to correct また、お願いします to また明日お願いします:1Select character2$. The highlighted character is delet
Universal Operations, Etc.33-11User DictionarySaved words appear among suggestions.1% S Settings S % S f Phone/G S User Dictionary S %User Dictionary
Universal Operations, Etc.33-12DictionaryAvailable Dictionaries:*Download and add dictionaries as needed.1~ S A2Select dictionary S %Dictionary Window
vAccessory[ Battery (SHBCR1)Accessory. For accessory-related information, please contact General Information (P.17-41).. Use specified Charger or Head
Universal Operations, Etc.33-13Dictionary[ Selected Portions1In definition/translation window, %2Select first character S % S Highlight text range S %
Universal Operations, Etc.3Dictionary3-141In definition/translation window, B2Bookmark S %1In Dictionary window, B2History List or Bookmark List S %3S
Universal Operations, Etc.33-15SearchPacket transmission fees apply.1% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.2Search S %Search Window. Web Search is selected by de
Universal Operations, Etc.33-16Scratch PadOpen Scratch Pad to jot down text, and more.1% S Tools S % S f Doc./Rec.2Scratch Pad S %. Text entry window
Universal Operations, Etc.33-17Phone BookEnter a name, phone number and mail address (enter at least one of these items) and classify the entry.1% S P
Universal Operations, Etc.3Phone Book3-18Set tone for calls from saved numbers.1In Phone Book entry window, select item, e.g., Tone-Voice Call: S %2As
Universal Operations, Etc.33-19Phone Book1b S f Select katakana rowEntry Search Window (By あかさたな)2Select entry S %3Select phone number4!Phone Book Sea
Universal Operations, Etc.33-20Additional Functions[ Entry & EditCustomized ScreenCanceling Customized Screen% S B S Off S % S Yes S %Canceling Cu
Universal Operations, Etc.33-21Additional Functions[ Conversion[ Preloaded & Online Dictionaries[ Online DictionariesChanging Font SizeIn a text e
Universal Operations, Etc.3Additional Functions3-22[ View Settings[ Phone Book EntryPress A at the end to save entry. (At least a name, phone number o
viSafety PrecautionsRead safety precautions before using handset.. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property.. Disn
Universal Operations, Etc.33-23Additional Functions[ Editing Entries & Categories[ Using EntriesSetting Small Light status7% S Phone S % S Add New
Universal Operations, Etc.3Additional Functions3-24[ Managing EntriesPlacing international calls via Phone Bookb S Select entry S % S Select phone num
Universal Operations, Etc.33-25TroubleshootingCustomized Screen3 Customized Screen is not applied. Some Customized Screens may not contain files for W
44-1CallingEmergency Calls ... 4-2Voice Calling... 4-3Video Calling...
Calling44-2Emergency CallsYour location is automatically reported to the corresponding agency (police, etc.) when you place emergency calls (110, 119
Calling44-3Voice CallingIncoming Call window opens for a call.Incoming Voice Call Window1! to accept the call. Call connects.2" S Call ends1Enter
Calling4Voice Calling4-4See below to place a call to Japan from abroad. Apply for Global Roaming beforehand. See SoftBank Mobile Website for details:h
Calling44-5Video CallingView the other party's image or send an Outgoing Image to compatible handsets.Handle Video Calls like Voice Calls. This p
Calling44-6Speed DialSave phone numbers to Speed Dial/Mail list for easy dialing.1% S Phone S %2Speed Dial/Mail S %3<Empty> S % S Select entry S
Calling44-7Call LogOpen recent dialed/received call records.1!. All records appear; press d to open Dialed, Dialed Ranking and then Received records.2
viiSafety PrecautionsHandset, Battery, USIM Card, Charger (Sold Separately) & Memory Card (Sold Separately)DANGERUse specified battery, Charger an
Calling44-8Call TimeCheck estimated time of the most recent call and all calls.1% S Settings S % S f Call2Call Time/Data Counter S %3Call Timers S %4D
Calling44-9Call BarringAllow calls to numbers saved in Phone Book or Call Permitted List only.1% S Settings S % S f Call S Call Barring S %2Restrict D
Calling4Call Barring4-10Reject calls from specified/unsaved numbers or calls without Caller ID, etc.1% S Settings S % S f Call S Call Barring S %2Reje
Calling44-11Optional ServicesCall Forwarding and Voicemail can only be set simultaneously when Call Forwarding is set to Video Calls.*A separate contr
Calling4Optional Services4-12Follow these steps to divert calls to Voicemail Center after selected ring time (No Answer set):1In Voicemail/Divert menu
Calling44-13Additional Functions[ Handling Incoming Calls[ Answer Phone[ Remote Monitor (Video Call)Receiving a CallRejecting callsVoice CallWhen a ca
Calling4Additional Functions4-14[ Basic Operations[ International CallsExample: Voice CallsPlacing a CallAdjusting Earpiece Volume% S Settings S % S I
Calling44-15Additional Functions[ Voice Call & Video Call[ Voice Call Only[ Video Call OnlyDuring a CallMuting MicrophoneVoice CallDuring a call,
Calling4Additional Functions4-16[ Call Time[ Data CommunicationCall LogDialing from recordsCalling Dialed Numbers (Redial)c S Select record S !. To pl
Calling44-17Additional FunctionsRestrict DestinationsDesignating Call Permitted List numbers from saved information7% S Settings S % S f Call S Call B
viiiSafety PrecautionsRead battery label to confirm battery type; use/dispose of battery accordingly.CAUTIONDo not place handset or related hardware o
Calling4Additional Functions4-18[ All Services[ Call Waiting (Contract Required)[ Group Calling (Contract Required)[ Call BarringWhen Call Forwarding
Calling44-19Additional Functions[ Caller ID[ Voice CallSetting/canceling incoming call restriction7% S Settings S % S f Call S Call Barring S % S Bar
Calling4Additional Functions4-20[ Video CallSending Alternative Image when initiating Video Calls7% S Settings S % S f Call S Video Call S % S Camera
Calling44-21TroubleshootingReceiving a Call3 Cannot use Answer Phone or Record Caller Voice. Answer Phone and Record Caller Voice are disabled when le
55-1MessagingMessaging ... 5-2Basics ...5-2Customizing Handset Address .
Messaging55-2MessagingUse the following messaging services.[ Available Entry Items*Disney Mobile/SoftBank handset numbers only.If recipient's han
Messaging55-3MessagingChange alphanumerics before @ of the default handset mail address.For more information, see Disney Mobile Website (P.17-22).1B S
Messaging55-4Sending MessagesFollow these steps to send E Mail to a number/address saved in Phone Book:1B S Create Message S %When a PC Mail Account e
Messaging55-5Sending MessagesSend attachments to compatible handsets.Follow these steps to attach images to E Mail:1In E Mail Composition window after
Messaging5Sending Messages5-6Follow these steps to:. Change font size. Insert images. Scroll text1B S Create Message S %2Select/enter recipient and su
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