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1. 6 18 lll Opening Still Images nosonnenenonenneneneneneenenenersrnrnrnsrsrernes 6 18 lll Playing Video ss 6 18 QVGA Gizelmages 6 18 Sending Still Images amp Video 6 19 lal See 6 19 Bl Video Clips ro 6 19 Media Player Media Player d 7 2 ssp rn M 7 3 JE dere RE EEE 7 4 W Playback Geng 7 5 O Tone Control 7 5 B Playback Pattern EEN 7 6 AA A P T 7 6 Weis A 7 7 ll Playback Geng 7 7 O Playback Pattem EE 7 7 Backlight ccccccecssseecsseesssescssesessessseesssesessesesueseseesesteeeseeene 73 Display Size diem cte te una cec natt 7 7 Editing VideO 7 8 lll Selecting Start and End Points 7 8 W Cropping Video Clips 7 8 IN Editing Te S siii 7 9 O Duration ENEE 7 9 O Display Position oocooonocononnconnoconoconanoconoconaconnoonnos 7 9 A A e 7 9 Ul Scroll eiii iia 7 10 O Background Colour esses 7 10 Font Colur NN T oo 7 10 9 Te n ERR 7 10 BINK m 7 10 Reset Eitects 7 10 W Deleting All Subtitles o ooooocoooronnonoocoonronoooooo 7 11 Managing Video amp Music Files 7 11 Bl Adding New Dlavltet 7 11 BB Adding Clips Tracks s nnenenennenenenene
2. 13 17 DPOF ere 11 22 Draft e me 14 24 Dran Mall BOX cria ii 14 17 Drant SAVING UO e ci 14 15 Draft sending from sss 14 24 E Earpiece Volume 2 9 E BOOR ms 11 24 Edit SIQMANUNG m 14 31 EAN SUDE eme e S 7 9 BOEN E HM 3 7 real r 8 8 entering characters cree nenas 3 5 en NOTES ei 3 2 Execute Pending iicescciccccisiectecsntcvscanctcccenseustcwcesasaxeundenstreant 9 18 Expenses Memo cernens 11 22 Expiry TIME m 14 14 EXDOSUTO M N 6 15 External Light calls messaging 10 3 F Face AAN seende 8 9 fast forward reverse ceres eeeeeeeee 7 5 Favourites Streaming ccu no cora sinui pura cercania 13 14 Font Colour P 14 9 FOM SENINGS M 10 5 FONN ree 13 17 Formal Caldos c US 10 13 GE EE 8 13 FUNCION Mena 16 2 G General SellIngS css 14 31 Greeting Message tentent rt 10 5 GSM System Settings 2 14 H Handset Code rvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenvenvvvvnenennenn 1 33 10 12 Handset Loc c 10 11 Handset E e EE 9 14 handset phone number
3. 3 13 One Hiragana Word Call 3 13 One Hiragana Conversion esse 3 11 Operator Name r srrnsnvvrnnnvennnvnnnnnvnnnnvrnnnnennnnvnnnnvnnnnnennnnennnnnnr 10 5 Options Media Console 14 7 OUt of range tenis eri oe SEI RII EON SERE UNEEE NN 16 4 Overlap MOde vas 6 8 P Pager noo DP HN 3 9 Pager Code IS e 3 10 Paired Devices Bluetooth 9 5 o E 9 3 Paste EE a 3 14 o ne 1 29 Personal Folders Auto Sort 14 22 Personal Folders nenne 14 17 14 20 Phone Book deleting entries 4 11 Phone Book editing 4 10 Phone Book inserting in text 3 15 Phone Book Memory Status 4 6 Phone BOOK SAVING c 4 2 Phone Book searching 4 9 Phone Book LoOCck noniine inc nnno n rana neneh 10 11 PRONG MOID e 11 28 Phone Te 10 11 Phonetic Conversion eccoso eco geegent 3 11 lune ge lr ee 6 5 Pho
4. Minding Mobile Manners TT Please use your handset responsibly Use these basic tips as a guide Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset Adjust handset use according to your surroundings e Turn it off in theatres museums and other places where silence is the norm e Refrain from using it in restaurants hotel lobbies lifts etc e Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains etc e Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or car traffic WW Manner Related Features Mi Manner Mode see P 2 17 Press a single key to automatically mute all Ringtones and activate Vibration mode for incoming calls and mail M Vibration Mode see P 10 3 Activate Vibration mode to use handset vibration to alert you to incoming calls mail etc in public places Mi Volume Settings see P 10 2 Decrease or mute Ringtone volume for incoming calls mail as well as tones for Web or V applications when carrying handset in public places fl Off Line Mode see P 2 18 Use Off Line Mode to suspend all handset transmissions When Off Line Mode is active incoming and outgoing calls mail as well as Vodafone live transmissions are blocked M Message Recorder see P 2 20 Use Message Recorder to handle incoming calls when it is inappropriate or unsafe to answer Activating Cancelling Manner Mode gl Activate Bg Cancel 7 Pr
5. Note Do not subject handset to shocks May cause noise or skipping e Recording window may take long to open depending on the amount of information on SD Memory Card Tip gt Default file name is also the recorded date and time which can be changed afterwards e Alarm is disabled while recording and starts when finished Recording Settings Playback e Sounds play from handset speaker Select Extended Voice or For Message e Alternatively use Multi Stereo Headphones see P 7 3 BEAM For Message JE En gt Tools Voice Recorder VE Et Tools Voice Recorder 1 Press Press gt Select Record Time gt Press 0 gt 2 Select My Sounds and press Select Extended Voice or For Message Press 9 3 Select a file and press 0 Select storage media tor For Message Playback starts Voice Player Use up or 2 down to adjust volume PEE Handset Memory Main Menu Press gt Select Save Rec to Press 9 Select Handset Memory Memory Card or Choice gt Press e Set to Choice to select media after every recording Incoming Calls Mail during Playback 04 12 15_16 08 E When calls arrive playback stops and Ringtone sounds ll For handset responses to incoming mail see P 7 4 11 10 Barcode Scan printed barcodes with mobile camera or download QR Codes via Web or MMS e Handset automatically detects code type and reads code data e In Continuous Scan mode scan up to 50 UPC
6. 16 9 SS MENS CR ARS IN PR SIE mite MRS HEGER Ree SE mE ben uden KR Tah Aa MG nt HSKSEN SOR RRM SET SEN RS JER MDG SRA DOES l ES DK BD ELIN SN Sta SE AK RE NI EIE KEM o EN SEH Re Rik Sie TE IK SI RE AER SRI ar ME KE SHERI KIS TEKR ROGER r AS SRO ERE ENE Ue il i LNS RU HET FA Es DR TH mH NE s cs all SK A ITA O Lt fis id MI HOS Bs A SNA PES EET RH UA Br IVAR z ORRE DIS d BR TK el AER NON SHIR GSE Ee RET RE fee I Mid EAST HEN HD E ov INK SR SMIE EAL AS KAK E EA SCH BARNE NER ES ELD HEA aS HRM IR a ES GONE RS MER ESS Be CBS R NN EA CO He AR EOS I RAK ERRA AARE San ERAKARRI HERE RATA US ES HER HAKR SRK oki ER EE ay HERRE rn Ki dE RIES IS Stee HE RRA EK UP eH RE NEP QUA oN WSR RRR RA ME SMIE Cu AU ee is KE Sa SS e IT TERRE NJS Ekel ld RN EI ROK HELLER SESS IEEE ING HR CH Silla Mm igit Last D f SE N N N H N O N fa mee SO ES oF EE KIE A DEEL BEES CRT DK BER IS Hl M SR PAR eh E T ya reps NIIS onde DH AUC f ARM ue UE vi GI KU WI men DT HOA cg RERUER ee MET AS ES a oe SE SMENIS EERE AA IS Wl COIR EXTUS VERS DALEN RRR MRS Es TOS HS ER MES HH UU RR TIREE HAN KSC RSI RS KA UH SE ES HISSE MER MENE Pees As tir Appendix EE vs H za Eh gt E 16 10 Last Digit 012 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 First Three Digits o S540 5 First Three Digits Last Digit 012 3 4 5 67 8 Q9 First Three Digits Last Digit
7. Current Entry Mode Options Back A Single byte alphanumerics upper lower case Single byte alphanumerics lower upper case Single byte number Tip Handset Character Codes correspond to 6 355 kanji Pictograph Code e Some characters are not available for mail addresses etc Character Code Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key Press a key to toggle between character options for that key Example In katakana entry press three times for 7 When entering characters press to toggle between character options in reverse Not available for entering single byte number Pictographs and Character Codes Example Enter LL then press gt to return to d Double byte Double amp Single byte SCH 8 Single byte amp Character Codes DADAB 2 UIAF E A Ee las sexes persere 3 3 S ck GHiehi4 4 EC Ea moms Ein MNOmmos 6 e TUVtuv8 J gt ras spsna Ep VS peh e J SJ o CIN Line Break Line Break O Line Break Single byte val Us Double byte Symbol Pictograph Code E ee IA is for phone number entry Press for 1 seconds is available only in single byte katakana entry Extensions are listed for easy entry 4p Pause and are for phone number entry Single byte for single byte katakana alphanumeric entry Anuga 1x9 1 A 3 3 Anuga 1x9 1 eg 3 4 Key Kanji Hiragana Kata
8. 11 12 Continuous Scan After scanning Scan complete scan new appears e To continue scanning Press gt Frame barcode in the centre of Display gt Press To exit Press C WIER gt Scan results appear Split Data ll After scanning Split data scan next symbol appears e To continue scanning Press gt Frame barcode in the centre of Display gt Press e e To exit Press C MITIN gt Delete all information OK appears Press Data will not be saved until all split data is scanned M The scanning status appears on the first line of Display For example Y indicates that 1 of 4 codes has been scanned Note e Scanning may fail if the barcode is smudged or unclear e t is recommended to use Mobile Light when scanning barcodes indoors e Capture one barcode at a time Otherwise handset may fail to scan M Using Scan Results Place Calls Select a number starting with TEL Press gt The number appears Press Select a mail address including gt Press 9 New Message window opens See P 14 7 for more Press Select Send Message Press e Preview appears Press e To use a part of text press E Select Send Message Press e Preview appears Press e Select Cut Press 9 Highlight the first character of the text block to cut gt Press 9 gt Highlight the text block gt Press e See P 14 7 for more Select a number starting with TEL or
9. ALICIIA d pu e Words in the list are preset by time blocks e If Clock is not set only words for 11 00 16 59 are available gl One Hiragana Word Call Enter the first hiragana of entries you used Quick Conversion for The most recently selected word appears first Example You entered Di Ha and selected BLEA last time gt gt lt A Conversion Settings o Disable Predictive or Previous Usage OTEUS see P 3 6 EE On In a text entry window press gt Select Input Conversion Press 9 Select Predictive or Previous Usage Press 8 Choose Off Press Delete words selected in kanji conversion Son o Predictive etc In a text entry window press gt Select Input Conversion Press 9 Select Reset Learning Press 0 Press e Words saved in User Dictionary remain Anuga 1x9 1 a 3 13 E liti n g Characters 3 Move cursor to the first character of text and press e excog 2 Deletin Start point is set End appears Mr Kimura is organising 3 To change the start point press the raunion ae me after 10 PM d 7 Use to select a character and kinfloshite 4 Move cursor to the end of text press and press 8 gt e The highlighted character is deleted Kinfishita 5 Open text paste target window e Place cursor at the end of text and press for 1 seconds to delete all text When cursor is located amidst a block of text characters on and after cursor
10. All Restrictions Editing Numbers Select Cancel All gt Press gt Enter Network Select a number gt Press gt Select Edit gt Password Press 9 Press 9 Edit a number Press 9 Deleting Numbers Rejecting Calls Select a number Press Select Delete Weg gie Reject incoming calls from designated numbers Press 0 Press mor LAA without Caller ID 12 Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Call Barring Rejected Numbers Switch On Off ii 0 Reject calls without Caller ID Choose On or Off Press 9 EAM Off gt Settings Call Settings Call Barring HOI Withheld Call Choose On or Off Press 9 S92IAJAS euondo 12 9 D S391 195S euondo 12 10 Changing Network Password VU AP CIUS Change Network Password Password gt Settings Call Settings Call Barring Change N W Password Enter current Network Password gt Press 9 gt Enter new Network Password Press 9 Enter new Network Password again Press 9 Caller ID Show or hide your own phone number when placing calls Hegardless of this setting sending or blocking Caller ID can be selected for each call Enter the following numbers before a phone number when placing a call Send or Block or AAC Send or block Caller ID Number BEEMOn Send Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Show Your Number Choose On or Off Press
11. Approximately 1 5 m 5 2 VDC 650 mA 5 2 VDC 650 mA 5 C 35 C Approximately 58 5 x 26 x 132 mm without protruding parts W Battery Voltage 3 7 V Battery Type Lithium ion Capacity 870 mAh Approximately 37 5 x 5 8 x 44 7 mm Dimensions W x H x D without protruding parts W Multi Stereo Headphones Weight Approximately 11 g Cord Length Approximately 90 cm Mi Handsfree Microphone Weight Approximately 12 g Cord Length Approximately 75 cm Index 0 Numbers 3G System Settings sss 2 14 3G GSM GPRS Modem ecc uunu unn ane eerie nnen 9 13 A About browser crece ecce r erre eren nennen nnn 13 16 AC Charger Mee c 1 22 ACCESS LOG WED cia 13 15 Access POU Susi errata a ica 9 16 9 18 Acquire Dictionary iL ne 10 8 Acquire Mail Lis ce 14 29 Activation Time Screensaver 15 7 Add Email Address siiicar teinte me totns 4 2 Add SIOE ee 14 11 14 12 Advanced Settings casi 14 14 y M 11 5 AN CAMS e S 2 11 Alternative Image TV Call 5 5 Any Key AnSWOF cciseio ees ia 2 5 10 3 Application eee eces eere eene rennes 9 15 9 17 Application Volume V application 15 8 eh 1
12. B 5 SN Display Left Soft Key Open messaging menu or execute Soft Key function command Start Key Initiate answer calls Open records of All Calls El Shortcuts amp A a Key List User Shortcuts etc Toggle between upper lower case roman letters or standard small hiragana katakana in text entry windows Clear Back Key Delete entries return to previous window E Keypad X Key Keypad Lock Press for 1 seconds to set or release Keypad Lock In alphanumeric entry open web mail address prefixes amp suffixes El Internal Camera Use during TV Call E Earpiece Multi Selector Select menu items move cursor scroll etc Microphone Use in Viewer position Right Soft Key Open Vodafone live menu or execute Soft Key function command Power On Off Key Press for 2 seconds to turn handset power on off Multimedia Text Key Start Media Player or toggle character types Et Key e When handset is opened for mobile camera clamshell open turn Mobile Light on off In text entry windows toggle through Symbol amp Pictograph lists e Press for 1 seconds to activate cancel Manner mode Microphone Headphone Connector Connect supplied Multi Stereo Headphones etc El Charger Terminal El External Device Connector Connect Charger here BN Infrared Port Use for infrared transmissions Strap Eyelet Attach straps as shown Memory Card Slot Insert SD Memory Card here Small Ligh
13. Check the number of saved entries Select an entry and press Select Memory Status gt Press 9 Buy a gift 2004 12 23 16 00 3 Back Editing Entries VET hte gt Tools Tasks Select an entry 1 Press 2 Select Edit and press 9 Select an item and press 9 e See Saving Entries on P 11 18 for more 4 When finished editing press ve 11 19 Deleting Entries This Task VET te gt Tools Tasks Select an entry Press gt Select Delete Press gt Select This Task Press gt Press GUI Delete all checked entries Tasks Main Menu Tools Tasks Press 9 gt Press gt Select Delete gt Press 9 gt Select All Completed Tasks Press 9 gt Press e All Completed Tasks appears only when there is a checked entry All Tasks Delete all entries Main Menu Press 2 gt Press gt Select Delete Press gt Select All Tasks Press gt Press Delete one entry Display local time and the time of another area in the world e World Clock supports Daylight Saving time e Select World Clock for Clock amp Calendar setting to use World Clock in Standby see P 10 5 GI Time Zone Select from preset Time Zones or specify a new one by entering area name and time difference between the area and the local area Main Menu Dus World Clock Edit ID Set Time 7 Use to specify an area and press T
14. Screw cover above Display Keypad Screw cover below Display Screw cover hinge Q D A D lt o Multi Selector Function Key Left Soft Key Right Soft Key Start Key Power On Off Key Shortcuts amp A a Key Clear Key Multimedia Text Key Headphone Connector Cover External Device Connector Cover Battery Charger Terminal Screw Display side Keypad side NI Y lt lt OOo D Materials amp Finishing Magnesium alloy Acrylic baking finish sealer epoxy baking finish ABS resin Acrylic UV curing painting sealer acrylic painting Acrylic resin UV curing resin Acrylic resin ABS resin Chrome plating sealer nickel copper PC resin Acrylic resin ABS resin deposition sealer tin Acrylic UV curing painting Urethane resin m UV curing resin ABS resin chrome plating sealer nickel copper PC resin ABS resin chrome plating sealer nickel copper ABS resin chrome plating sealer nickel copper PC resin PC resin Acrylic UV curing painting sealer acrylic painting Elastomeric resin PC resin Nylon 6T Brass Au plating sealer nickel copper SWCH 12A Ni plating Phosphor bronze nickel plating palladium nickel alloy plating gold plating SUS Z CAUTION Charger Care Charger amp In Car Charger Always charge handset in a well ventilated area e Grasp plug not cord to disconnect Charger May cause O Avoid covering wrapping Charger Desktop Holder fire electric shock e Keep c
15. Select Bookmarks and press e To open properties select a file gt Press gt Select zn Nos Details Press 9 m Press to return To send URL via MMS SMS select a title Press Select Send Page Press gt Create and send message see P 14 7 14 8 My Saved Page Select Advanced and press e Select My Saved Page and press 9 To update items press gt Select Update Press e To open properties select a title gt Press Select Details Press 9 m Press to return E To show or hide date select a title Press gt Select Show Date Hide Date Press 9 3 Select a title and press Bookmarks Movie Info Games Serial Novels Options Back Bookmarks My Saved Page es My Bunny es Timetable Sports Options Back My Saved Page Editing Bookmarks 8 My Saved Page Open Bookmarks or My Saved Page first see P 13 12 Opening Saved Info Links Rename Edit title or Bookmarks folder name Select a title or folder Press Select Rename Press 9 twice Enter title gt Press 9 gt Press Delete Delete entries Select a title or folder Press gt Select Delete or Delete All Press 0 gt Press e Before deleting a folder delete all the titles in the folder Edit URL only Edit URLs in Bookmarks Select a title gt Press gt Select Edit URL gt Press 9 twice Enter URL gt Press 9
16. VUE Keep handset approximately 10 cm V application is active When a confirmation to stop the away from text Focus function appears press to proceed e Slide Portrait Macro Selector to Macro to Adjustment Bar e f handset temperature is too high Heat warning scan inten Better focus in ilv disabled dT n darker blue camera temporarily disabled appears and Text Bl Press to use Mobile Light Scanner cannot be activated If handset temperature l becomes too high while scanning Temperature is 2 Press 9 high Closing camera appears and scanning ends Mobile camera scans text 3 Use 2 to select a line and press e e Text Scanner reads one line per scan 11 15 11 16 4 Scan results appear Handset automatically recognises scan results as a URL Email Address Phone Number or Text If handset setting is incorrect select the correct mode To change mode press Select Change Mode gt Press 0 Select a type Press 9 Scan results and alternatives list change accordingly To edit press 3 Select Select Edit Press 0 Text entry window opens Move cursor to the character to edit Select an alternative from the list or enter the correction directly from Keypad To start over press gt Press sp Repeat from Step 1 Tip If Text Exceeds Limit Results appear with overage truncated 5 Press e e Scan results can be used as follows URL Access Mobile Internet copy Em
17. Warning Tone amp Power On Off Sound 10 3 PIC 10 4 W Display SMS EE 10 4 O Wallpaper ooooocononoonconnocononononononnornnoronaconaconaconononoss 10 4 a System e 10 4 e Beki We EE 10 5 Font Gettinges sess 10 5 Greeting Message 10 5 Show Operator Name ss sensenesneeisinnierierinrrsrrernnrnnrenne 10 5 ME E 10 5 NETS 065010 EE 10 6 Backlight cccccccccsesscsescssescsessstessseecesesessesesteseseeeseteseeee 10 6 PP 10 6 Y Display EE 10 6 E AP A 10 6 Clock Settings e 10 7 Set Date Time o seneeneeneererererrnereerrsrrnsrrerresrnsrrerrerreern 10 7 Time Date Format essere 10 7 Time Zone Daylight Gavimg 10 7 O Calendar Format 10 7 User Dictionary cri 10 8 ll Entries Partly Japanese Only ocooccnccononccnnonccnnnnnnnonnoos 10 8 O Naw EMY EEE EE 10 8 B Edit Delete ici ari a 10 8 ll 802SH Download Dictionary Japanese Only 10 8 Acquire Dictionary esses 10 8 A UT 10 8 Call Settings c 10 9 Bl International Call 10 9 Steg BEE 10 9 Q Country COJS cocccocccocnoonnocononononononcnannaranornnaconononoss 10 9 Bl Additional Gemngs 10 9 Display Call Info NENNEN 10 9 O Minute Minder ccoocccccccccccnoncnononoccnonnnoncnonencnnanonenonncarononns 10 9 Display Cal
18. c in Gi a xe O O nf 2 2e a Ke O O Hes e oS i O a xe O O Appendix 2 16 18 MPictograph Code 5 mp amp v q is Q 4 CO e 4 ren re DO e ER no al n2 no O VO JOIN IO COO o Co CO CH N AN Co co N N no no AF 15 AK O no A LO no ow N A OT AK LO E O OT LO A N x Lar A 00 04 05 06 o 08 09 o e Note gt Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets Tip gt Pictographs in are animated s xipueddy 16 19 MPictograph Code 6 Pets ols o r 1 Ajo e e ela oo o EECH Ed AE Em 16 EN E NEM o B te E 19 e MK 20 EN EH D ME 553 08 D a ge EN m e Note gt Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets D teen S been En Tip gt Pictographs in CT are animated xipuaddy 16 20 Wanzen Weight Approximately 141 g with battery Approximately 150 minutes 3G Continuous Call Time Approximately 240 minutes GSM Continuous Standby Time Approximately 240 hours 3G when closed Approximately 250 hours GSM TV Call Continuous Call Time Approximately 90 minutes AC Charger Approximately 135 minutes In Car Charger Approximately 145 minutes Charging Time Power off Approximately 50 x 1
19. or Select Switch On Off gt Press or 9 gt Select On Auto or Off Press or 9 Colour Still Image Select Picture Settings Press or 0 Select Mobile Light Press or 9 Select Light Colour Press or 9 Select a colour Press or 9 Colour Video Select Video Settings Press or Select Mobile Light Press or 9 Select Light Colour Press or 9 Select a colour Press or 9 Note gt Do not use Mobile Light near people s faces or look into the light yourself e Photo Camera Available N A Image Settings PETT 240x320 Exposure Adjust light sensitivity for still images and video Camera Activate Photo Camera mode _ Options orl gt Picture Settings Picture Size Available Available Select a size gt Press or 9 MEM standard e To change video image size see P 6 13 TETTE gt Camera gt Options or E Select a mode according to lighting or subject dirae Photo Camera Available NA Select Picture Settings Press or 0 Select Exposure Press or 9 gt Press brighter PER Auto or CG Jr darker gt Press or EE gt Camera Activate Photo Camera mode e Setting returns to default when mobile camera shuts down Options or Picture Settings Scene Select still image size Video Select a mode Press or 9 Select Video Settings Press a or e
20. 2 Enter a message Tip gt Messages are sent even if handset is closed e When send fails messages are saved to Unsent folder appears Entering Message Text Main Menu 7 Select Create New and press Create New New Message window opens Press Keypad Lo gt 9 52 or st 9 for the first character of the message text to open text entry window Entry Modes see P 3 2 Character Entry Limits see P 14 6 New Message Press e Window To edit the message select the text entry field Press e Edit gt Press 0 To open Recipient Entry window select amp on Media Console gt Press 9 gt Perform from Step 2 on P 14 12 Attaching Images amp Sounds Inserting Signature In a text entry window press gt Select Attach images sound files or vFiles Advanced Press Select Signature e Attach up to 300 KB including message text Press 9 e To switch to SD Memory Card press in file list for Data Create signature beforehand see P 14 31 Folder see Step 1 in Opening Files on P 8 4 Changing Font Colour VE Ent gt Messages Create New In a text entry window press gt Select 1 Enter text and press 9 Advanced Press e gt Select Font Colour e Files can be attached without entering text Press 9 Select a colour Press 9 P l Media C e Selected colour is applied to the entire text 2 diss until appears on Media Console e Skip this
21. Full Viewfinder Normal Finder e Picture Size for Video Camera mode Large QCIF Small SubQCIF FA Shutter El Toggle Mode o Photo Camera mode 09 Video Camera mode EJ End Mobile Light see P 6 14 The mode toggles as follows On Auto 8 gt Low Light Off Press to change the light colour Camera Startup amp Shutter In Standby press for 1 seconds to activate the mode used last Press to capture images open selected menu items or execute functions Options amp End Press for 1 seconds to return to Standby Tip In Viewer position open Options menu to use functions See the corresponding pages for details e Accessible functions vary by mode Refer to Still Image Functions on P 6 7 and Video Recording Operations on P 6 12 e View a summary of key assignments while using camera see P 6 17 Photo Camera Mode Capture images to send via MMS save as Wallpaper etc Various settings and functions are available for camera use W 960 x H 1280 dots Quad VGA W 768 x H 1024 dots XGA E W 480 x H 640 dots VGA Picture Size W 240 x H 320 dots QVGA W 120 x H 160 dots QQVGA W 120 x H 128 dots Handset Data Folder Pictures or SD Memory Card Data Folder Pictures DCIM Picture Quality Normal Fine High Quality J9UIE u Save Location W 960 x H 1280 dots None W 768 x H 1024 dots 1x 1 25x X W 480 x H 640 dots 1x 2x Digital Zoom W 240 x H 320 dots 1x 8x W
22. Press Enter address Press Delete Delete Proxy and Access Point e Press Select Set Press e Delete Se e Enter up to 18 digits for SMSC Address or SM Orig Address Deleting White List By changing you might not be able to take any push Select Proxy or Access Point Press 9 Select a service appears Press gt Enter Handset Proxy Access Point Press gt Select Code Press 9 twice Select a number Press Delete Press Press gt Select Delete gt Press 0 gt Press 9 18 Backup amp Restore Back up entries to SD Memory Card by function and restore to handset whenever necessary B Precautions All files of the following functions can be transferred at once m Phone Book m Calendar Tasks Text Templates Bookmarks All contents are copied to SD Memory Card as a single file File name is the date of transfer Backup file contents can only be accessed when restored to handset e Backup or Restore is not available when the battery is low e When a V application is paused Application is currently suspended End application appears Press to start Backup e When SD Memory Card memory is low files may not transfer correctly e Some items may not be transferable Some backup files may not be used on other Vodafone handsets PCs and other devices e Handset stores up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks If the limit is reached
23. Received Cals Pan Dialed Numbers P2 d1 Call Timers JE CalCoss Pans Message Recorder P 220 Mode Settings por Display Settings P404 EE BERR aaa Ri Sieg P10 TV Call Settings P58 Sea P1040 Memory Settings Ji BSSetings Paon Master Reset Paoa xipuaddy 16 3 xipuaddy 16 4 Problem Possible Cause e Is 9 pressed for 2 seconds e Is battery low or dead e Is battery installed e Is Switch On Off in PIN Entry On Handset does not turn on Handset does not respond e Is USIM Card inserted properly Insert SIM Card appears when handset is turned on or operation is attempted e Is USIM Card correct e Is IC chip or terminal clean without fingerprints etc e Is Keypad Lock active 2 appears Keypad aoesinolirespond e s Phone Lock active E appears e Did you dial the number including the dialling code or first 0 e s handset out of range OUT appears e Is handset off line E3 Beep continues after dialling and call cannot be connected appears OUT appears and cannot make Is handset out of range calls from handset Troubleshooting Solution e Press 29 for 2 seconds e Charge battery or install a charged battery e Install battery properly e When Switch On Off in PIN Entry is On PIN1 is required Follow onscreen instructions see P 10 10 e Check if USIM Card is inserted prope
24. Select an entry Press gt Select Reset Alarm Press 9 gt Press Clear All Delete all Alarm settings Mein Menu Select Clear All gt Press 0 Press Calculator Use Calculator for basic arithmetic up to 12 digits and percentage calculation or currency conversion Money Converter Key Assignments HESS CM Clear Memory Subtract RM Recall Memory 5 m fg Ema uten Press to use these functions Main Menu Tools 7 Select Calculator and press e e Use Keypad to enter numbers and the assigned keys to calculate 2 Press to end Money Converter lll For conversion between domestic and foreign currencies follow these steps after entering numbers Conversion is based on the preset exchange rate Press gt Select Money Converter Press 9 Select to Domestic or to Foreign Press 9 W To change exchange rate open Calculator and follow these steps Exchange rate of 1 1 is set by default Press Select Money Converter Press Select Exchange Rate gt Press 0 Select Domestic or Foreign Press Enter rate gt Press e Tip Incoming calls clear calculations However values saved in Memory remain Clear Memory before starting Memory calculations e Numbers saved in Memory remain even if Calculator is closed but are cleared when handset power is turned off Recording
25. When is pressed or handset is closed all lines are disconnected E Press 72 to switch between two lines connects to Voice Mail Centre Alternatively press for 1 seconds in Standby to connect to Voice Mail Centre Line 1 Ends while Line 2 is on Hold Press to end A beep sounds Press to talk with the other party on hold Tip disappears after messages are checked Tip gt Handset does not ring or vibrate for incoming calls while a line is engaged A tone sounds from Earpiece and Call Waiting appears e When Voice Mail or Call Forwarding is active unanswered incoming calls are transferred to Voice Mail Separate Subscription Required or the forwarding number If All Calls is selected then all calls are transferred directly Start Cancel Call Waiting Activate or deactivate Call Waiting Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Call Waiting Choose On or Off Press 9 e Done appears following Please wait H S92IAJAS euondo Check Call Waiting status Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Call Waiting Select Status Press 9 e Call Waiting status appears 12 5 D Sale euondo 12 6 Conference Call cscs seite fie ines simultaneously mer e Press while switching between two lines Separate Subscription Required gt Select Multi Party Press 9 Select Re i Conference All Press 9 Number Open another line during a call Enter a phone
26. e Advanced settings are not available when resending messages e Specify settings in Mail Setting window see Step 4 on P 14 12 Delivery Request a Delivery Report see P 14 20 to Report confirm message delivery BENN Off In Mail Setting window select Advanced Press 9 3 Select Delivery Report Press e Choose On or Off gt Press 9 Set a time limit to store sent messages at the Expiry Time Centre BEEN Maximum In Mail Setting window select Advanced Press 9 gt Select Expiry Time gt Press 9 Select a limit gt Press 9 Set delivery priority when sending mail W Available only for MMS messages Gem Off In Mail Setting window select Advanced Press 9 gt Select Priority gt Press gt Select from Low to High Press e Priority does not affect delivery speed Set time delay for message delivery W Available only for MMS messages MANo delay In Mail Setting window select Advanced Press 9 gt Select Delivery Time Press Select a time gt Press 9 Saving to Draft JET ENT Messages Create New 7 Enter text and press Creating a Message see P 14 7 New Message Window Press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display Use c to select and press 9 Mail Setting Window Ell Select the recipient entry field and press 3 Select Save to Drafts and press 9 The massage is saved to Draft fo
27. e Phone Book entries are unaffected Clear all Phone Book entries files in Data Reset All Folder etc VED ENT gt Settings Master Reset Reset All Enter Handset Code Press 0 Press gt Press Note Files removed using Reset All cannot be recovered Handset Code returns to the default setting suonoun jeuonippy 10 14 Tools 11 1 Saving Entries Organise daily weekly monthly and yearly schedule Main Menu Save up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks see 1 Select a day and press 9 P 11 18 2 Select Add New Entry and press Opening Calendar 3 Enter subject and press er Enter location and press e Enter up to 16 characters 5 Select a category and press e 7 Select Calendar and press 9 Calendar of the current month opens When Clock is unset set Time Zone gt Press 9 Enter the date gt Press e 6 Enter start date and press 9 gt Enter the time Press gt RD d FE gror 7 Enter start time and press 9 O a Select duration and press 9 YN HETT To set end date time select Other Press 9 Enter date MkKey Assignments gt Press 9 Enter time Press Open the previous month No Piviinder Open the next month Select No Reminder and press e S Select the current dat A m Exit Back Select from At Start time to 1 day before Cursor down and press e E For custom Reminder Time select Other
28. to end To Overwrite Existing Entries Select Delete All amp Save and press e Press When transfer completes Standby returns e When Phone Book is overwritten all Owner Profile contents are deleted except handset phone number E Press to cancel Press 29 to end AyAnoouuo5 9 7 mE Connecting Handsfree Devices Tip gt Devices marked with Y reconnect to handset when e lacing or receiving calls Pair with handsfree devices beforehand see P 9 4 SS LEME gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth Handsfree Devices Bluetooth Settings 7 Select a device and press The device is connected and i checked appears Specify a Bluetooth name for handset When transmission is in progress press O MN MEEMISO2SH To disconnect select a device Press 9 To rename select a device Press Select Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Change Name Press e Enter a name Press Main Menu Device Name H To delete select a device Press gt Select Enter a name Press 9 Delete Press 0 Press e Enter up to 16 characters Pictographs are not available Connection Requested by Handsfree Devices ER lt Set idle time before Bluetooth is deactivated If paired with handset devices are connected automatically mme To connect unpaired devices press sp PEEMINO Timeou Enter passcode Press 9 eoe gt Connectivity gt Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings gt Bluet
29. un Q Use Keypad Lock to lock handset keys and prevent accidental activation of functions or operations m e 3 Bg Activate gy Cancel e H Dress for 1 seconds 7 In Standby press for 14 seconds 3 2 appears and Keypad Lock is set i2 disappears 2 Tip gt When Keypad Lock is Active e Incoming calls temporarily cancel Keypad Lock To answer calls press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 5 Keypad Lock reactivates after the calls end e Handset power does not turn off even if is pressed for 2 seconds Pen Light Use handset as a flashlight Haa eu 7 Turn Pen Light on and off In Standby press Long Press Pen Light illuminates To change illumination colour press or while on Press to turn off Note gt Do not point Pen Light at people s faces or look into the light yourself 1 29 payers buen E 1 30 Access functions operations from Main Menu Press 0 3 Press Main Menu opens Sub Menu opens see P 16 2 In Viewer position press In Viewer position press 2 Use 3 to select an item In Viewer position press G or 2 3 Main Menu Items Mail Messages V applications Vodafone live Mobile Internet sites Media Player Mobile Camera Data Folder Barcode Text Scanner Phone Book k Settings Select Call Log Connectivity Infrared Bluetooth etc Tools Calendar Alarm World Clock etc Soft K
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31. Choose On or Off Press Customising System Sounds A tone sounds when a key is pressed PEE Touch Tone JET ENT Settings gt Mode Settings Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press 9 gt Select System Sounds Press 9 Select Keypad Tones Press 9 Select a pattern gt Press 9 To assign Pattern 1 Pattern 2 or Pattern 3 select pattern and press sp Select Assign Press 9 To check patterns press 9 To mute choose Off gt Press 9 00 7 A tone sounds for error Warning Tone or when co s turning power on off PEE Warning Tone Sound Effect 6 0 5 seconds Power On Sound Power Off Sound Sound Effect 8 03 seconds Junior gt Settings gt Mode Settings Sound Pattern Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press 9 gt Select System Sounds Press 9 Select Warning Tone Power On Sound or Power Off Sound gt Press 9 gt Select Tone Sound Press 9 Select Preset Sounds or My Sounds Press 9 Select sound Press gt Select Assign Press 9 To check patterns press 3 Select Play Press 9 To mute choose Off Press 9 Duration Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press 9 Select System Sounds Press Select Warning Tone Power On Sound or Power Off Sound Press 9 gt Select Duration gt Press 9 Select or enter duration gt Press 9 suonoun EUONIPPV 10 3 suo 9UN
32. JAN or 16 QR Codes at one time In some cases continuous scans may be disrupted depending on barcode data or data size e Zoom function is not available Tip UPC Universal Product Code or JAN Japanese Article Number is a series of varying width vertical lines called bars and spaces Bars and spaces together are elements combinations of which represent different numbers Handset cannot read other one dimensional barcodes ITF Code Code39 Codabar NW 7 etc e QR Quick Response Code is a matrix symbology consisting of an array of nominally square cells It allows omni directional reading of up to 7 366 characters numeric alphanumeric byte data as well as kanji and kana NE ERNA Barcode Scan Barcode Frame barcode in the centre of Display e Keep handset approximately 10 cm away from the barcode e Slide Portrait Macro Selector to Macro to scan barcodes Press to use Mobile Light 2 Press 0 Mobile camera scans the barcode To stop scan press gt Repeat from Step 1 Barcode recognition tone sounds and scan results appear H Using Scan Results see P 11 12 To start over while scan results appear press E Dress gt Repeat from Step 1 Note gt If handset temperature is too high Heat warning camera temporarily disabled appears and mobile camera cannot be activated If handset temperature becomes too high while scanning Temperature is high Closing camera appears and scanning ends 11 11
33. O H E O D E O O E Rejected Numbers Reject calls from designated numbers Withheld Call Reject incoming calls without Caller ID Note Tip e Network Password selected at initial subscription see P 1 33 is required to change Call Barring settings e f Network Password is incorrectly entered three times Call Barring settings are locked To resolve Network Password and Centre Access Code must be changed For details contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e All Outgoing Calls and All Incoming Calls are disabled when Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is active Call Forwarding or Voice Mail takes priority f All Outgoing Calls or All Incoming Calls is set while Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is active Call Barring becomes effective only for service types which are not transferred If call is attempted when Call Barring is active Call Barred appears It may take longer to appear in some areas Check Call Barring settings if the message does not appear H S92IAJAS euondo 12 7 Restricting Outgoing Calls EM Check Call Barring status for outgoing calls Set Restriction Restrict outgoing calls by selecting a type of Settings gt Call Settings Call Barring restrictions and services Outgoing Calls Settings Call Settings Call Barring Select restriction Press 8 Select a service Main Menu Outgoing Calls type gt Press gt Select Statu
34. Web and other Network related services are not available e Save Phone Book on USIM Card see P 4 2 e Use USIM Card files with other compatible Vodafone handsets e Do not apply excessive force to insert remove USIM Card e Do not insert USIM Card into any other IC card device Vodafone is not liable for resulting damages e Keep the USIM Card IC chip clean e Use a dry soft cloth to clean the USIM Card e Do not attach labels to USIM Card Malfunction may result USIM Card lg If Handset is Dropped or Subjected to Shocks USIM Card may not be recognised In such cases handset may automatically restart This is not a malfunction If Insert SIM Card appears check that USIM Card is properly inserted and restart handset Important e USIM Card is the property of Vodafone e USIM Card will be reissued for a fee if lost or damaged e Return USIM Card to Vodafone upon subscription termination e Returned USIM Cards are recycled e USIM Card specifications are subject to change without prior notice e Back up USIM Card files Vodafone is not liable for lost files Inserting amp Removing USIM Card fi inserting 7 Remove battery see P 1 21 Note gt Do not force USIM Card into handset Damage may result e Avoid touching USIM Card IC chip May hinder performance 2 Slide in USIM Card with IC chip facing down 3 Insert battery payers buen n e i Bg Removing 1 Remove battery see P
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36. e Select a part with jump link and press 9 to jump to the specified page Press to return to the original location iB Bookmark Add bookmarks to return to the pages easily Use two bookmarks per E Book for up to five E Books 1 Press 2 Select Bookmark and press 9 Select Bookmark1 or Bookmark2 and press 9 Bookmark is added Auto Bookmark When you close Reading window Auto Bookmark 1 is added to the last page you opened The next time you close the same content Auto Bookmark 1 is replaced with Auto Bookmark 2 and added to the new last page Up to two Auto Bookmarks can be stored per E Book and will be deleted older first when another is added e E Books automatically close and Auto Bookmark 1 is added when incoming calls arrive while reading E Books Opening Bookmarked Page In Reading window press gt Select Move to Bookmark gt Press gt Select Bookmark1 Bookmark2 Auto Bookmark1 or Auto Bookmark2 Press 0 Using A Dictionary Using E Book Images Save images as Wallpaper VET Chit gt Tools E Book Open E Book Select an image Press gt Select Set as Wallpaper Press Press e Some images may not be used Embedded T i Use information contained in images Information Main Menu gt Tools E Book Open E Book Select an image Press gt Select Jump To Link Toggle Mask or Play Animation Press 9 Select jump information to move to othe
37. fl Opening Entree 11 19 BB Editing Entries ooccoccccconococnnocccononccnronccnranonncnnroos 11 19 HB Deleting Entries o enenneoeneneneeeenenenseeenererererrrrernrnrnererernns 11 20 A 11 20 All Completed Take 11 20 Oe FUT A A 11 20 World Clock acia 11 20 Countdown Kl E 11 21 Expenses Memo 11 22 Add New Expense oococcccccccoccnonnnoncnonnnconnnonnnnonncnonnnononinos 11 22 Q Totals seeeeeeeeennnnm nnne 11 22 Edit CANO EEN 11 22 Digital Print Order Format DPOF 11 22 lll Selecting Images amp Prints ssssssssses 11 23 lal Print Settings AE 11 23 Add Da NE 11 23 a Index PM EE 11 23 Check Print Setting 11 23 Number of Copies esneeneseeneenneierneenernnrinrerrnrresrerenen 11 23 E BOOKS 9 e 11 24 lll Reading Content 11 24 ll Using E Book Images 11 27 As Wallpaper lt v44qassnmmndnniemnien e 11 27 Embedded Information 11 27 Bl Using A Dictionary see 11 27 Look UD WOO uiua iiti EEE 11 27 Properlies coocconcconoconcoonnonononnooncnonnoonnanononononanonoss 11 27 Phone Help Luse 11 28 Optional Services Optional Service Overview r sssssnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnneveeen 12 2 Gall Forwarding D 12 2 Call Forwardimg EAR 12 3 O Cancel Fonwardng En 12 3 ee E AEA E A EE 12 3 e Maas 12 4 B Voice Mal EE 12 4
38. gt Select e Setting returns to default when mobile camera shuts down Exposure gt Press or 0 Press O brighter Auto Automaticadustment or lt J Q darker gt Press or Night Use in low light conditions e Setting returns to default when mobile camera shuts down Sports Best suited for action sports or fast moving subjects Characters Most suitable for high contrast black and white subjects eJauleo u 05 0 Select image or video quality Photo Camera Available Available DEEWRPhoto Camera Normal Video Camera Fine Still Image Quality Select Picture Settings Press or Select Picture Quality Press or 9 Select quality gt Press or 9 Video Quality Select Video Settings Press or Select Video Quality Press or Select quality Press or 9 e Picture Quality setting is not available when Record Time is set to QVGA MPEG4 J9UIE2 Tip The image quality increases in the order Normal Fine High Quality Saving higher quality images requires more space in memory and shortens recording time 6 16 Select For Message to record short video to send via MMS For longer video recording select Extended Video BEEWFor Message Main Menu Camera Activate Video Camera mode Options or gt Video Settings Record Time Long Recording Select Extended Video Press or Select QCIF SubQ
39. opening My Details 4 13 Handsfree Devices Bluetooth 9 8 HAndsiree Seting accuses cem 9 8 a 6 17 Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion 3 12 le mA T 2 3 Home DOWNIGAd e 14 31 I Images editing EE 8 6 IMEI Notification 13 17 eidele pec 1 24 incoming calls answering 2 5 5 3 Pe 11 23 Information ira nnn 2 6 15 4 information content Leere 13 5 pir e N 9 9 Input Memory Web eene 13 9 xipuaddy 16 25 xipuaddy 16 26 IMernatonal Cal c c 2 3 International Prefix sees sss 10 9 international roaming eese sees 2 14 Internet entering URLs directly 13 7 uzp ec2u Bee C 9 15 J Jump to Bottom Web s 13 16 Jump to Top Web citet teen tees 13 16 K KEY ASSIQNIMENES Nem 3 3 Keypad Lock m 1 29 Keypad TONES 10 3 L Language R HIS BS English 10 5 LANGUAGE e 10 5 e e DE 10 13 13 17 LBS URL SERINO saa 10 13 Ps A 14 19 Roe o se 14 24 E AA 2 9 5 5 M Mail address customising handset
40. press DD 3 8 gy Emoticons 7 In atext entry window press 2 Select Emoticons and press 9 3 Select an emoticon and press e Alternatively enter a descriptive word such as 42 U1or 3 As and press 2 convert Corresponding emoticons can be selected e Enter two digits 01 50 to jump to the emoticon assigned to the number Tip gt Emoticons cannot be entered in Pictograph Code 1 6 e For other emoticons enter DB and press convert Space 7 In atext entry window press e Alternatively in alphanumeric entries V press seven times to enter a space Ueda M ba Line Break Insert line breaks in mail message text Text Templates etc 7 Press at the end of text Contact mo sil e To insert line breaks in text press A until d appears then press 9 Line break is inserted at the cursor position d me at Keystroke count varies by character entry mode see P 3 3 Mail amp Web Extensions Pager Code Quick Address List 7 In alphanumeric entry press 2 Select an extension and press e Mail addresses and URLs are single byte see P 16 9 5 e H 2 8 4 D Character Code In Character Code entry mode enter four digits or jp http 7 In atext entry window press 2 Select Input Conversion and press 9 3 Select Input Method and press 4 Select Pager Code and press e Pager Code entry window opens To switch to Kana Mode select
41. pt sa u s z s8 a b c jdle Lord Lord o o E A o o o o o o ES ES a a Lo Lo Lord Lord o o i i LL LL Press to insert line breaks in mail message text Text Templates etc Press to toggle between upper and lower case e Y and amp are double byte Phonetic Conversion Enter alternate readings to search for kanji 7 Enter reading in hiragana 2 Press to see d suggestions 001 EFE DREIE 3 Selecta kanji and press to enter ou iss AA 021 Ser Fel Bes Sa 031 riae Back One Hiragana Conversion Enter the first hiragana to access previously selected words Example To enter K e E 9 S SAM e One Hiragana Conversion and User Dictionary see P 10 8 share memory Selected words may not be saved if User Dictionary is full e Up to 20 word selections are saved per hiragana When memory is full the oldest entry is deleted to make room for a new entry however User Dictionary remains unchanged Anuga 1X9 a Anuga 1x9 1 3 12 Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji hiragana entry mode 7 Enter hiragana and press e To enter AM press 2 8 gt and then press C METER 2 Use to select a word and press 9 to enter e Hiragana to Roman Letter Conversion hiragana with or is converted to the same characters Symbols Te TO T5T7T4T se EN OG O s WE
42. 13 eJauleo Release shutter automatically Photo Camera Available N A PREM Off Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Main Menu Options or Camera Modes Timer Activating Timer Choose On Press or e Viewfinder returns appears Timer Shooting Press or 9 Tone sounds and shutter is released after 10 seconds To save images press or D Fi Timer Details li To cancel Timer during countdown press S ll or Le e Viewfinder returns Timer setting remains W To release shutter manually while Timer is active press or Image is captured and Timer is cancelled lll incoming calls and Alarm interrupt image capture W While Timer is active the following settings are not available Exposure Mobile Light and to Video Camera Note gt Timer is not available when Continuous Shoot is set to Manual ias s Select mode and colour Photo Camera Available Video Camera Available fee Off White Mobile Light Still Image Select Picture Settings Press or Select Mobile Light Press or 0 Select Switch On Off gt Press or Select On Auto Low Light or Off Press or e Setting returns to default when mobile camera shuts down On X Mobile Light activates and brightens for image capture ao Je ege n for image capture Mobile Light Video Select Video Settings Press or Select Mobile Light gt Press
43. 13 an 3 Press Dialled Numbers Number is dialled ENS cp mikio ueda 2 04 12 13 14 15 Options Back Dialled numbers appear with date and time Name appears if saved in Phone Book TS e Press 2 or to see more Dmm e Press 609 to see Missed Calls Received Calls or All Calls Tip gt When the same number is dialled more than once only the last record appears e Records remain even after handset power is turned off e When there are 10 records oldest records are replaced by new ones Alternatively delete records manually see P 2 11 See P 5 3 for incoming TV Call 1 When a call arrives open handset 2 Press 3 Press 79 to end call e Alternatively close handset clamshell closed suo e1ado 1espueH oiseg 3 e Number appears when Caller ID is sent Caller s name appears if the number is saved in Phone Book Tip gt When Any Key Answer is active see P 10 3 press any of the following keys besides 2 to answer calls Answer calls with Display in Viewer position When a call arrives press 2 Press to end the call e Side Key Assignments for Incoming Calls Available if When Busy forwarding condition is set for Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Calls are rejected when Off see P 12 3 12 4 e For operations during calls in Viewer position see P 2 3 2 5 suonelado 19spueH oiseg EE z z Tip gt Change Ringtone volumes p
44. 14 31 to On and send messages to receive Delivery Report from the Centre Delivery Report arrives Delivery Notice appears gt Press Received folder opens Select a message Press e Press to return Personal Folders Sort received messages into seven Personal Folders Changing Folder Name EVENT Messages Personal Folders 1 Select a folder and press 2 Select Rename and press 9 3 Press e 4 Enter name and press e e Enter up to 100 single byte alphanumerics 33 single byte katakana or double byte characters 5 Press gl Moving Messages e Incoming linked messages cannot be moved e Move messages between folders in Personal Folders Main Menu 1 Select Received or Personal Folders and press 9 Message list appears see P 14 19 E For Personal Folders select a folder gt Press 9 2 Select a message and press 3 Select Advanced and press 4 Select Move to Folder and press 5 Select a folder and press 6 Press to exit z DuiDesso u 14 21 z DuiDesso u 14 22 m Auto Sort Sort messages automatically by phone number mail address or subject e Create up to 5 Distribution Rules for one folder e Distribution Rule with a smaller number has higher priority VED UGUA Messages Settings 1 Select Personal Folders and press 9 2 Select a folder and press 9 3 Select a number and press Sorting by Phone Number Address Select Address and
45. 15 for Voice Call from outside Japan and P 5 3 for TV Call 1 Confirm handset is on 3 Confirm the number and press e Check signal Correcting Wrong Numbers e Handset will not transmit when OUT S e Use or 09 to move cursor and press E appears see P 16 4 to delete the digit above the cursor 2 Enter a phone number TL AR O C99 O entire number and return to Standby If you misdial press 23 to hang up and try Enter Number again Busy Numbers e Press to end the call and try again later 4 Press 29 to end call e Alternatively close handset clamshell 090392XXXX1 closed Tip Check Call Timers see P 2 12 and Call Costs see P 2 13 e Use Loudspeaker when placing calls see P 2 9 CG silicon 373558 23398999888 39909990999 223099398 89898089 RAO CLEAR e Include the dialling code even for local numbers Sending Blocking Caller ID e Press the following keys when placing a call m Send sou or m Block Sg or Alternatively press Select Show My ID or Hide My ID Press Supported Network Systems 802SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network systems See P 2 14 to change system Making an International Call In Standby enter a phone number Press gt Select Country Code gt Press gt Select a country gt Press 9 twice Select Japan Press 9 Press When calling Vodafone handsets country code is not required Note Do n
46. 3 Entering Chalaclerg ono ee ne ene eee eee 3 5 Bl Kanji Hiragana amp Katakana sees 3 5 BB Entering Alphanumerics s senenssensenenensesinnensisrnrnrrsrsrsrren 3 7 ll Symbols Pictographs amp Emoticons 3 7 Bl Mail 8 Web Extensions nnen 3 9 W Character Code e o eseenenenenennenraenerernrnrnsisrernrnrnsrersrnrnsrernns 3 9 eo TT 3 9 Conversion Methods Japanese Only 3 11 W Phonetic Conversion s sssessneneneneenenerersrnrnrnsrernrnrnererernns 3 11 Bl One Hiragana Conversion sess 3 11 lll Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion 3 12 lll Quick Conversion for Hiragana 3 12 ll Conversion Settings oett recie ces 3 13 Disable Predictive Previous Usage 3 13 Clear Conversion Log 3 13 Editing Characters sssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nananana 3 14 MB Deleting EEN 3 14 e E 3 14 Copy Cut amp di RE 3 14 Bl Deleting Text After Cursor 3 15 IN Using Phone EE 3 15 ll Using Text Templates ooooooccncocccnncnccnccononconccnroncononnroos 3 15 Phone Book Saving to Phone BODKisccosicinidiones nacida iia eiii ie U M REEE 4 2 lll Phone Book Entry Hems sese 4 2 ll New Phone Book Entries s nnenenenennenenenererernrnsrerernrerrerns 4 3 lll Additional Geng 4 4 l
47. 6 Backlight flashes while compatible V applications play DAEMON EEN gt V appli Settings Backlight Blink Choose On or Off Press suoneoydde N 15 8 Handset vibrates while compatible Vibration Get V applications play amem On VET ENT gt V appli Settings Vibration Choose On Link to Sound or Off Press 9 e n Manner mode vibration set in Manner settings applies Calls amp Alarms Select a handset response to incoming Calls etc while a V application is active farm Call Message Alarm Priority VEE gt V appli Settings Calls amp Alarms Select from Incoming Call to Alarm Press 0 Select a handset response Press 0 Call Message V applications pause for incoming calls Alarm Priority mail etc A message appears for incoming calls Call Message mail etc For example 1090392XXXX1 Alarm Notice appears Press gt to answer the call or read the message etc e For V applications set as Screensaver appropriate Notice appears regardless of the settings All settings for V applications return to default VEGENE gt V appli Settings Set to Default Enter Handset Code Press 9 gt Press e The settings affected by Set to Default Application Volume Level 3 Switch On Off Normal Settings pre cian Blink On Calls amp Alarms all Message Alarm Priority C Memory All nme Delete all V applications in V appli
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49. 9 EN Check Caller ID status Main Menu Settings Call Settings Show Your Number Select Status Press 9 Caller ID status appears Vodafone live Overview 13 1 a M9IAJ9AQ janl SUOJEPOA 13 2 Vodafone live Services Use Vodafone live services to exchange text and multimedia messages with compatible handsets download sounds and images as well as V applications or browse the Mobile Internet Mweb Use Web to access the Mobile Internet directly from handset Browse for image or sound files as well as information Web Information Mobile Internet Access Vodafone live compatible Enter Mobile Internet site URLs to visit Mobile Internet sites from Web Menu i i specific sites or pages directly Mobile Internet LA Ted Sounds l Access An additional contract is required to use Web service Mi Messaging Messaging services are also available outside Japan SMS MMS Exchange short text messages of up to 160 single byte Exchange long text messages of up to approximately 30 000 single byte alphanumerics with SMS compatible Vodafone handsets alphanumerics with MMS compatible Vodafone handsets e mail compatible handsets and PCs and other devices via the Internet Attach images sounds or vFiles to send multimedia messages An additional contract is required to use MMS and receive e mail from PCs etc Mv applications Download V applications including games and 3D graphics Web Downloads
50. AQ janl SUOJEPOA 13 5 a M9IAJ9AQ janl SUOJEPOA 13 6 Use Web to access the Mobile Internet for information as well as image sound and other files Opening Web Menu Access Mobile Internet sites by selecting a topic from Vodafone Web Menu Perform Network Setup before using Web see P 13 4 7 Press select Vodafone live and press Vodafone Web Menu opens e Alternatively press in Standby to open Vodafone Web Menu e Address questions about Vodafone Web to Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e Vodafone Web Menu content is subject to change 2 Highlight a menu item 3 Press e Handset remains connected to the Network even if it is closed 4 Repeat Steps 2 3 to open additional links Basic Operations see P 13 8 5 Press 2 and then to exit Page Jump Press to open previous page m To return to the original page after the above operation press gt Select Forward Press e Opening Secured Information When accessing SSL TLS protected information Entering secure area OK appears Press to open information e 5 appears To disable warning messages see P 13 18 When Authentication is Required Information may require authentication for access If requested enter user ID or password Press 9 Tip gt Open information and Web Menus saved in Cache Memory see P 13 5 without connecting to the Network Entering URLs Directly Enter URLs dir
51. Bl Automatic Network Gen 13 4 lll Customising Handset Address 13 4 Getting Started e 13 5 Using NED e 13 6 Bl Opening Web Menu enne 13 6 ll Entering URLs Directly coccccoccocococncncccncnncncocnoncnnonnrnos 13 7 A A 13 7 Basic Operations sisi EPR A IRA REA 13 8 Bl Using Linked Inte 13 9 Advanced Features Linate beinmsnenmuet 13 10 ll Saving to Data Folder 13 10 lll Bookmarks amp My Saved Page 13 11 lll Editing Bookmarks amp My Saved Page 13 13 GO Rename SRM 13 13 Bio oros er ene eee oe EEE 13 13 Edit URL only for Bookmarks cccccccnccnnonnnnononos 13 13 a Bookmarks Folder cis diniii isis 13 13 ECE A a 13 14 W Sub Menu Settings e 13 15 Reload Page E 13 15 Q Send Page A 13 15 B PUGS CS omic cp DRY PI i 13 15 Browser Data 13 16 a Search This Page cicatrices 13 16 O Restart Browser ene 13 16 e EE 13 16 E Uploading Files EE 13 16 Other Functions 5 iaa 13 17 lll Basic Gemngs ENEE 13 17 DIOS misc ET 13 17 Downloads 13 17 IMEI NotificatiON cooooocconnnnnccccccnnnnnoancnnnonnarcnononannnos 13 17 Kle EE 13 17 NP Fonti IO EEE RR 13 17 B Download Dista E Ev ttes ces 13 17 Re NN A 13 18 Secure Prompt 13 18 erica uc dia 13 18 Root Certificates o ooococnconiconncnnccnnoconencncnnnanonanonanos 13 18
52. Cancel Voice Mail 12 4 RR DI A M E 12 4 O Play Voice EI 12 5 SC UNE Il A no Aa 12 5 Start Cancel Call Waiting NEEN 12 5 ecl RC PK 12 5 Incoming Calls ENKEN 12 5 Conference Call e 12 6 DialNewhNumber 12 6 Switch rte ticas 12 6 Conference Call esses 12 6 A 12 7 lll Restricting Outgoing Cales 12 8 Set Restriction 12 8 Cancel Restriction esses 12 8 A a ee 12 8 lll Restricting Incoming Cales 12 9 Set Cancel Restriction oooccoonccccocnnoncnonanonanoranonnnnonos 12 9 VE j cb pa O VE a cb ml c o xii lll Rejecting Calls ooooooconcnccccconcnoccconnonoonronronoononnooos 12 9 Rejected Numbers oococccccccocaconcconcncncnnnnocnonnnonanonncnnnonnos 12 9 O Set Reject Number ccoocccoconocccionnconononanaonnnancncnonannnnos 12 9 lll Rejecting Calls without Caller ID 12 9 Withheld Caldea 12 9 BB Changing Network Password 12 10 Change N W Password 12 10 Caller ID m 12 10 Show Your Number ooccccccocncnononocncnonnnooncnononoononannos 12 10 A eae 12 10 Vodafone live Overview Vodafone live Basics rrvrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenevenen 13 2 Bl Vodafone live Genvices 13 2
53. Ce PA PP O nn An 14 11 Slide Duration eere 14 12 14 33 SM Orig Address cecus 9 18 ll n T 13 2 SMS SC e tee P 14 32 SMSC a4 9 18 SUT KOS 1 31 ST og nn EE 7 4 7 7 8 3 Sound Media Console 14 7 14 9 e Pekc iierfee t Nan 10 6 Speed Dial M 4 12 rei c S 8 12 I 13 5 STAND 1 28 SOME 11 17 Streaming WED ETE 13 14 Suspend Time Screensaver 15 7 A mec e 8 5 SWOR LINE e M 12 6 Switch to A 14 28 Switch To Unread ici 14 28 switch Viewfinder size 6 13 c pe m 3 7 Synchronisation MC 15 2 xriicatgme T 10 4 ici me 2 14 iae n 10 3 T EC cm cct 11 18 TOMPI 14 16 Text Optimisation 14 32 o AA 13 16 xipuaddy 16 29 xipuaddy 16 30 TOM UE miii 3 15 8 13 WINING amp D P 10 7 Timer CAME Fa cria aa 6 14 Tone CONO M 7 5 TOLUCA TONE sisi 2 9 TV Call Hold Guida
54. Dial List for easy dialling EE aad 1 Select a number and press S piain Menu gt Prone Book 00000 2 Select Delete and press 9 e 1 Select Speed Dial List and press 3 Press 2 Speed Dial List opens m All at Once 2 Select a key 2 8 and press Dial Li h faul 3 Select a Phone Book entry Return Speed Dial List to the default state Phone Book Speed Dial List Press GN Options O Clear All e When multiple numbers are saved select one and press 9 press 1 Press Saving from Phone Book Open a Phone Book entry select a phone number and press Select Add Speed Dial Press 9 Select from 2 to 8 gt Press Tip Use Call Button on Multi Stereo Headphones to call the number saved in 2 see P 2 19 4 12 Confirm handset number phone number on USIM Card Save name reading phone number mail address personal data etc Main Menu Phone Book 7 Select My Details and press 2 Press 79 to exit e Owner Profile contents are similar to those of Phone Book see P 4 8 e Via Bluetooth or infrared exchange Owner Profile with compatible devices see P 9 2 og Edit Owner Profile Main Menu Phone Book My Details Options I Select Edit Add Details Press 9 gt Select an item gt Press 9 e For more see P 4 3 4 5 Delete Owner Profile NEMI ENE gt Phone Book My Details Options gt
55. Duration Press Enter Main Menu gt Settings Mode Settings time 01 15 gt Press Select a mode Press gt Select Tip gt V application set as Screensaver that also responds to Personalise Press Select Volume Press incoming communications may take priority over e New Message includes incoming Web information gt Select a level gt Press e Level 5is maximum When Increasing Volume is set volume increases in the order of Level 1 Level 5 every three seconds 10 2 Vibration Handset vibrates for incoming communications DEE Meeting Activity Headset Manner On Normal Car Off Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press 9 Select Vibration Press gt Choose On Off or Link to Sound Press 8 e Link to Sound Handset vibrates only when Ringtone is a compatible SMAF file Note gt Disable vibration when charging 0 v Change Mobile Light colour DEW Green Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press Select External Light Press 9 gt Select a mode Press Select a colour Press 9 To disable External Light choose Off Press e au KEY Activate or deactivate Any Key Answer see P 2 5 Answer PEE Normal Meeting Activity Manner Off Car Headset On VETER Settings Mode Settings Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press gt Select Any Key Answer gt Press 9 gt
56. Kana gt Press 9 5 Enter two digits see P 3 10 e Pager Mode is active until switched to Kana Mode Character Entry Modes ll For text entry in Pager Mode press to toggle between character modes as follows Single byte lower case P Pictograph Code 1 6 Su Character Code X gt Double byte lower case PP e Press to toggle between Pictograph Code 1 6 and Character Code mode la Press to toggle between upper and lower case Tip gt Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion is disabled in Pager Mode e To enter or see Pager Code List on P 3 10 Anuga 1x9 1 a 3 9 Anuga 1X9 S First digit Press first 3 10 Mi Pager Code List e Blanks indicate no entry e Upper and lower case are available for characters with grey background Press to switch Double byte upper case Single byte upper case RT AHA 1 2 3 4 5 96 7 8 9 9 1 56 0 5 X B A B C D E PF Apo IT 73 A B CID E ped lt 2 5 2 7 3 F 6 HJ I1 J L L139 8 7 Pee MN oF 5 7 4 7 aaa Cl EIS Wl CT haa E gt 17 WE IO SJELER T 100 A ENA 219 E62 E 7 5 EMENEARA 1 s 9o ojo e Ye S 1 NN EES ESE ANS COEM NEN gt E A A 9 2 COM NN NEN X 59 j5 5 n T1 2 3 4 5 BEE LLLLLELS 4 3 o b nu G8 7 8 9 0 Double byte lower case Single byte lower case First digit Press first Second digit Press secondly Second digit Press secondly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 0
57. Network V applications Download V applications via Web Enjoy Network games or real time information EJ Download EOS D e Download and use 802SH compatible V applications e An additional contract is required to use V applications Screensaver Keep a V application active in Standby Screensaver Tip For more details contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 3 a M9IAJ9AQ janl SUOJEPOA 13 4 Automatic Network Setup To use Vodafone live services first download network connection information from Vodafone live Service Centre Handset initiates Network Setup when or is pressed for the first time To download network connection information for the second time and after see Re Provisioning on P 9 18 7 Press Q or e Re Provisioning Do you want to get the latest provisioning data and update appears 2 Press Handset connects to the Network and retrieves required information Follow onscreen instructions To cancel press CJ ETT Press or 9 to initiate Network Setup Customising Handset Address Default IJEIEIEIEIEIEIEIE IE Ie A vodafone ne jp Custom Account Name YY Entered Account Name A varies by subscription area If you have further questions please contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e Handset must connect to the Network to customise handset address
58. New Message window select the place to insert a new slide Press Select Add Slide gt Press 9 Select Add Slide Before or Add Slide After gt Press 0 Deleting Slides In New Message window select a slide Press gt Select Remove Slide Press e e The last slide returns to a normal text message Slide Duration Set display time for each slide In New Message window select a slide Press gt Select Slide Duration Press Select time Press 0 When Custom Time is selected enter time Press 9 4 Press 0 Entering Recipient NET ENE gt Messages Create New Enter text and others 1 Press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display 2 Use to to select METE and Phone Book List 8 press 9 e Recipient Entry window opens Enter Email Address so My Details Phone Book amp inoue amp akira ueno Select an entry and press s tonosi utida Select recipient s mail Le E D address or Vodafone Recipient handset number Entry Window Direct Entry Select Enter Phone Number or Enter Email Address and press e Enter recipient s Vodafone handset number or mail address f f Create New Mail Setting window opens E Entering Subject see P 14 13 ETTE SETET Setting Message Type see P 14 14 Subject Advanced Settings see P 14 14 Message Type MMS Preview Message Creating a Message see P 14 7 14 8 advanced
59. Note gt Decorated images may be too large to save or send via Gin o Eyes and mouth of a smiling face Mad o Eyes and mouth of an angry face MMS Face Arrange Eyes and mouth of a sad face Make smiley angry or sad faces Big Eyes Add graphic eyes e Apply to JPEG images Burning Eyes Add flames in the eyes e Face Arrange can be selected only for compatible files e Face Arrange may not fit all images Adjust position and size Aristocrat Add a monocle and moustache as required see P 8 10 Angry Mark Add a stress mark SEUN Data Folder Pictures To check current positions of targets select Positioning Select a file and press Press 1 P Press to return 2 Select Picture Editor and press e E To start over press O IERI 3 Select Face Arrange and press 8 5 Press 0 Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the date and time of entry Note When using Face Arrange take care not to create images that may embarrass or offend others Always obtain permission before photographing others Soit Duibeue y u 8 9 Soit BuiBeuen 8 10 lg Adjusting Face Arrange Position Change the default positions and sizes of targets to fit the image Changes apply to the current image only In Step 4 on P 8 9 select Positioning and press e 2 Press A rectangle appears with in the upper left corner 3 Set the face line Sad Set Upper Face Line Set Right Eye Upper Use to mo
60. Portrait Main Menu 7 Frame image on Display When in Video Camera mode press gt Select to Photo Camera gt Press 9 Key Assignments see P 6 4 Shooting Options see P 6 13 Options Back 2 Press or 0 Shutter clicks and image appears e Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode To start over press Cancel To send images press 9 3 Press to save image Saving appears and the image is saved ES Viewfinder returns for another shot e When Save Pictures to is set to Choice select a save location and press 8 4 Press to exit Note gt Self Portrait Your image appears on Display as a mirror image After Still Image Functions Press or to use the following functions Select image size see P 6 15 Exposure Adjust light metering see P 6 15 Mobile Light Select mode and colour see P 6 14 Select according to lighting or subject see P 6 15 5 Picture Quality ger em Fine or High Quality Picture Settings eJauleo Photo Frame Add Frames see P 6 10 Set Timer see P 6 14 shutter is released preview image appears reversed My Pictures View files in Data Folder see P 6 18 Tip gt Change shutter click sound see P 6 13 Volume is fixed to Video Camera Switch to Video Camera mode see e Set handset to save captured images automatically P 6 18 see P 6 18 Auto Save ii Continuous Shoot Select mode and speed see P 6 8 6 7 eJauleo 6 8 Continuou
61. Press 9 3 Enter date gt Press gt Enter time Press 9 10 Select Description and press 17 Enter schedule details and press 9 e Enter up to 128 characters e See Calendar Options on the right and P 11 4 to customise schedule related settings 12 Press The entry is saved Note gt When entries are transferred to other devices date time or other information may appear different depending on the recipient device Tip gt fn Reminder set or Reminder unset appears on scheduled day Indicator disappears after scheduled time gl At Reminder Time Heminder operates according to the settings Stopping Reminder Tone Tip gt If Reminder Time arrives during a call no tone will sound Press after the call to activate Reminder ET EM Set how long Reminder operates ll Calendar Options Follow these steps after Step 11 on the left Select tones for Reminder Preset Sounds DEW Pattern 1 Select Reminder Press Select Assign Tone Video gt Press 9 Select Assign Tone Press gt Select Preset Sounds Press Select a tone Press 0 gt Press My Sounds Data Folder Select Reminder Press 0 Select Assign Tone Video gt Press 9 Select Assign Tone Press gt Select My Sounds Press 9 Select a tone gt Press 0 5 7 5 Seta video file to play with Reminder Select Reminder Press Se
62. Q Authentication 2 0 0000000000000000000aoa0ioeaoeoeaoio ennenen 13 18 1 A Messaging Incoming Text Messages mmmnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 14 2 ll Opening New Messages mrrrrvrrrrrvervorverververververvenvernennenne 14 2 lll Retrieving MMS Messages neneseneenerenernenenerernenrnrreree 14 4 lll Using Received Messages 14 5 O o EE EEE 14 5 EF 14 5 Ke HE 14 5 Sending Text Messages rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 6 Re Ru RN UU T 14 6 W Creating a Message e enoseneeneneneeenernenersrnrnrnsrerernrnrrerene 14 7 ll Entering Message Test 14 8 lll Attaching Images amp SoundS s e snonenenenoneeeneeenneenerneeenen 14 9 Bl Creating Slides 0n0nnenenoneneenenenenenernnrerernrnrnsrerernrnrrne 14 11 BB Entering Hecpient 14 12 BB Entering Subject 14 13 ll Setting Message Tvpe 14 14 lll Advanced Settings ross 14 14 Delivery Report 14 14 Expiry Time see 14 14 Eet E 14 15 Delivery Time 14 15 IN EA 14 15 Bl Using Mail Templates o o neneneneneeeenenenernenerernrnrnererereee 14 16 MAN BO e E 14 17 E Mail Box TVDO A tenet Dn 14 17 Bl Checking Messages 14 17 ll Personal Folders o ononnenenoneneenensnenaenrnsrerernrnrnsrnrnrnrnerene 14 20 lll Replying to Messages esses 14 23 E Forwarding Messages e ssneneneeeenenenenernererernrnrnererereee 14 23 Sending from B ETT T 14 24 lll Pr
63. SSE EEN REN ES RE ENE EMS BREE OER ER ES ES E E 2 UN RS a DNUS E DNE RESET od HIMEN FEKTER ORE pesa B K M 789 ZE E lin tE 8B 23 E Dr E E A REDES Eb z ER SEA AN Fe ERA ME 3 AL C 7 ES A dl e REA ad H2 n E Sa TZ 00 CETT Er Last Digit Eli cr se AA oR RD eee EX ae BG GR B ie a an ug P SK JEJE Spake Fe gt TT e Ee SS SURE CREE DE als Ke Ge Gm See BUM SSK HEI ABS E au eg Sa eds E PERSE Hess BASS HK MEER SSC A E ERBEN RS M Ss Bees MEET FEET Sih RMS ESPERE Le EE e DR SIE Ge SE SERES SEIS SEE EE SITE DIT SS 2s ERE ME C SE EE VERE WE e EL SS E E ES Arr Eeer SES GR HR RC E ie I RK E c Odes DU HAAR e BS Ai ES d 2e Led 1 eh Last Digit EL AUT ARE EE EJE ZS EN aalt EEN AS GE SNS BB eS KHE ER RERS MERKES E SSE A ES DR RE ns jer PETS BIS Ee QC Mr OR MRS ENE sets CN te E zs ES A Se FS E I LE A ee REK UR RSS SY Hs Hes ta e RIRS IAS Geer ASE UR SEI an BUE B d ee Mss RS BB SS HE IR OE ES GE HO D KERN coo on oo dl First Three 16 13 First Three Digits eo fol a GENS A St Gn Ne Aa Sag Hk HE EH dsl O co co SSES SES EE ee ae I GE SPDEKSSEN ebe MOSER MRE HT LEDO MENESES ERE A E Se a IC EC E IO EC OE a VEER E BW a LS E SE RR A O A Se RET d zs GT EE I SLURS SESS E BUS QUES E OR DR BERE FREIE N RE o o a m gs M QD tH
64. Saving to Draft see P 14 15 Saving as Template see P 14 16 Select iN Back Mail Setting Window ll Enter up to 20 recipients In Mail Setting window select the recipient entry field gt Press c a gt Address List appears Ir 09039201 Select Add Ph Book Press e Enter or select a number or address see P 14 12 Press 0 Select Back Press to return to Mail Address List Setting window Recipient Type To Cc amp Bcc li To edit open Address List and follow these steps Select a number or address Press gt Select Change to TO Change to CC or Change to BCC Press e e Recipients cannot see numbers addresses set to Bcc Editing Text Attachments from Mail Setting Window Win Mail Setting window press to open New Message window To edit text select the text entry field Press 9 Edit gt Press 9 e To replace delete attachments in New Message window see Replacing Attachments and Deleting Attachments on P 14 10 In Address List select a number or address Press Select Edit Recipients Press gt Edit a number or address Press 9 Deleting Recipients In Address List select a number or address Press gt Select Remove Press 9 Sending from Phone Book Entries lll Open a Phone Book entry and follow these steps e Phone Numbers Select a number Press 9 Select Create Message gt Press 0 Create
65. Select Delete gt Press 9 Press Note Tel 1 cannot be changed or deleted yoog euoug gt 4 13 TV Call 5 2 Getting Started Communicate with another party with live video images e Send your image via Internal Camera e For a higher quality image use External Camera Internal Camera BB Window Description De am TV Call 0 00 06 Other Party s Image Your Image Other Party s Name Number e 090392XXXX2 Options Mute Switch image positions Name appears if saved in Phone Book Important TV Call Usage Notes e TV Call is available only between compatible handsets e TV Call may be interrupted if the other party is using a different TV Call system Charges apply until the call ends e Depending on the other party s handset specifications or settings received image may appear small or not at all e If subjects are moving received image may appear frame by frame or block noise may occur e Conversations may be hampered by ambient noise Use Multi Stereo Headphones in this case e Conversations through Loudspeaker see P 5 5 may be difficult when Earpiece Volume is set too high Keep the volume moderate or use Multi Stereo Headphones e Handset heats up during TV Calls or while charging battery This is normal 1 Turn handset power on and enter a phone number e Enter a number directly or from Phone Book Dialled Numbers or Received Calls 2 Press 3 Select T
66. TV Calls Open Phone Book Open a Phone Book entry Default Image Send live video image or alternative image when initiating TV Calls PEER Internal Camera Main Menu Settings TV Call Settings Camera Picture Default Image Select Internal Camera or Alternative Image Press 9 e Ext Camera External Camera can only be selected during a call Setting er Select an image to send as an alternative image Alternative Image Main Menu Settings gt TV Call Settings Camera Picture Alternative Image Select Substitute Image Press 0 Select Preset Picture or My Pictures Press 9 Select an image Press 9 00007 Activate Loudspeaker when initiating TV Calls PEE Loudspeaker On VET ENT gt Settings TV Call Settings Select Loudspeaker On or Loudspeaker Off Press 0 e Setting is also available during a call 0 70 Select quality of incoming images PEEWINormal VEIENE Settings TV Call Settings Picture Quality Select Normal Quality Prior prioritise quality or Frame Rate Prior prioritise frame rate Press 9 e Setting is also available during a call Backlight Select Backlight status for TV Calls arae On Main Menu Settings TV Call Settings Backlight Select On Normal Setting or Off Press 9 e For Normal Setting Backlight illuminates as set in Display Settings see P 10 6 e Setting is also available during a call Mute your voic
67. V appli V appli Library More V Appli 1 Open a Mobile Internet site offering V applications Select a V application and press 9 After Application received data Analysing properties appear When a V application is paused L appears in grey press BT 3 Press 9 Download starts e Download may take time H To stop the download press CJ EA 4 V application is automatically saved after download and a confirmation appears e When you download a new version of V application set as Screensaver a confirmation appears 5 Press Web closes and V appli Library opens To return to the site press EU Starting V applications see P 15 4 gl V application Properties OLF Title Download to Handset Download Size XXKB Download Size Save Size Cancel download Ch Start download Properties of V applications appear before proceeding to download Check information and start E suoneoiydde A 15 3 suoneodde N 15 4 Starting V applications Operate V applications with handset open clamshell open MENE gt V appli 7 Select V appli Library and press V appli Library opens When a V application is paused appears in grey press 9 To use V application on SD Memory Card press 03 Select a V application and press e V application starts appears e For operations refer to the source Mobile Internet site etc e If the V application cannot be used V appli Library re
68. a i eo NJE o nn C ei co CH 00 HO RAL E E IE c Ex Ig mus mil Wi e INA First Three Digits Last Digit 23 456789 feel Fee A Jr E Rn D tr UES DI 797 798 First Three Digits Appendix 16 14 Open Pictograph Code mode and press C SRG Use 699 to select a Pictograph and press 9 to enter it MPictograph Code 1 Ss 0 Code ot 02 03 04 05 06 o 08 0 EM EM Lu EM EM RR Note gt Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets Tip gt Pictographs in are animated xipuaddy 16 15 xipuaddy 16 16 MPictograph Code 2 a tele tal lets inte e o a 3 ro Pe 2 jol als oo da Te LX jejej e i no Cs Be A s I 5 9 e t s a Le ale B 85 MPictograph Code 3 20 E 3 5 Du TE CO A NO O AK AK O no Y A OT LO CH no 00 A O n2 co A LO no C1 CH al Co Co al O amp D al no CH os KS T KS N CO al Co Co O al bh Co gt O N Co N N 0 gt N c INIO Note gt Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets Tip gt Pictographs in are animated xipuaddy 16 17 St Lo O O lt Q a i CH O D D i o oS gt 2 pS A CH O O AC c oS i 2 Xm a CH O O
69. a message see P 14 7 14 8 e Mail Addresses Select a mail address Press Create a message see P 14 7 14 8 Tip gt When a mail address is entered do not use single byte katakana or Pictographs in message text and subject They may not appear properly on recipient devices Entering Subject e Subject field is only available for MMS messages e Enter a subject in Mail Setting window see Step 4 on P 14 12 In Mail Setting window select the subject entry field and press e e Enter up to 40 single byte alphanumerics 13 single byte katakana or double byte characters 2 Enter subject and press H DuiDesso u 14 13 z DuiDesso u 14 14 Setting Message Type e Set a message type SMS or MMS in Mail Setting window see Step 4 on P 14 12 e SMS is not available when m Subject is entered Files are attached m Sending to mail addresses Recipient s phone number is over 20 digits m Text exceeds 160 single byte alohanumerics m Font Colour is not Black m Priority in Advanced settings is not Normal Delivery Time in Advanced settings is not No delay e Message Type is set to Automatic by default 1 In Mail Setting window select Message Type and press 9 2 Select Automatic SMS or MMS and press 9 e Downgrading to selected message type is not allowed appears when SMS is not available Advanced Settings e These settings are valid for one message when set during message composition
70. a vehicle s electronic equipment XXV xxvi Handset Care e If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one data may be altered lost Vodafone is not liable for any resulting damages e Use handset between 5 C 35 C and 35 85 humidity Avoid extreme temperatures direct sunlight e Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage colour filter and affect image colour e Do not drop or subject handset to shocks e Clean handset with dry soft cloth Using alcohol thinner etc may damage it e Do not expose handset to rain snow or high humidity e Never disassemble or modify handset e Avoid scratching handset Display e When closing handset keep straps etc outside to avoid damaging the Display e When using headphones moderate volume to avoid sound bleed e Handset is not water proof Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity Keep handset away from precipitation Cold air from air conditioning etc may condense causing corrosion m Avoid dropping handset in a wet area toilet bathroom etc m On the beach keep handset away from water and direct sunlight Perspiration may seep inside handset causing malfunction e Heavy objects or excessive pressure should be avoided May cause malfunction or injury Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag e Connect only the specified products to Headphone Connector Malfunction or damage may result e Alw
71. add date or Off no date gt Press 9 index Print Create Index Print a print with thumbnails anm Off EVENT Tools Photo Print Settings Select Index Print gt Press Choose On create Index Print or Off gt Press Sue View current print settings Print Setting gt g EVENT gt Tools Photo Print Settings Select Check Print Setting Press 9 e may appear for Images and Total Copies Number of Specify same number of copies for all DCF Copies images at once EVENT Tools Photo Print Settings Set All at Once Select Number of Copies Press e Enter a number 01 99 Press 9 Cancel All Print Settings Select Cancel All gt Press 9 gt Press ve 11 23 11 24 E Books Read a variety of E Books XMDF or Text format on SD Memory Card e Use handset as a dictionary by saving dictionary files e For details access Sharp s Space Town Mobile Internet site see P 13 11 e Handset may not support sounds or images embedded in E Books Reading Content Main Menu Tools Select E Book and press Book contents list appears When you press to close Reading window the same page will open next time When playing sound confirmation appears Press Book data list or the last page you opened appears To read E Books saved in other folders press Select Change Folder Press 9 Select a folder Press e T
72. address 13 4 Mall BOK e 14 17 Mal ME eet d 1 30 Manage Group Phone Book 4 7 Manner MODE cuisine 2 16 Master Re 10 16 I GOST ee RN 2 13 Max Message Size nnn 14 33 Media CONSOLE 14 7 Media Player seede 7 2 Memory All Clear V application 15 9 Memory Card M 1 25 Memory Settings ici 10 13 Memory Status 4 6 10 13 14 33 15 4 Merge Panorama e 8 11 Message Centre rrrsvvrrssvrnnnvnnnnvvnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnennnnvnnnnnennnennr 14 32 Message Content sess 14 3 14 20 Message Details 14 28 Message Format creer 14 32 Message Recorder eese 2 20 H lle Rm 14 14 Messaging checking messages 14 17 Messaging creating sending messages 14 7 Messaging deleting messages 14 25 Messaging editing messages 14 18 Messaging entering message text 14 8 Messaging entering recipient 14 12 Messaging enter
73. allows 802SH to communicate with other compatible devices PCs mobile phones handsfree devices etc I Precautions Handset Bluetooth Specifications Communication system Bluetooth specification Ver 1 1 Headset Profile Hands Free Profile Dial up Networking Profile ObjectPush Profile e Bluetooth connections are available with compatible devices supporting the same profile e Bring handsets to within 10 m Bluetooth connection transfer rate is affected by distance between handsets obstructions signal conditions handset status etc e Bluetooth operates in the 2 4 GHz unlicensed frequency band Depending on the status of other devices used in the spectrum Bluetooth connection may slow down terminate or the range may decrease e Connect handset to one device at a time via Bluetooth Bluetooth profiles supported Bluetooth Connection Activate Bluetooth see P 9 4 on recipient device Connection starts when a request is received from the other device Passcode may be required Search for devices MMM E E gl Activate Bluetooth Select device de NANA TITTET ena e Enter the same passcode Request connection ww Connection completes ie Passcodes are not necessary for paired devices lg Passcode Passcodes 4 to 16 digits are specific for Bluetooth connection Pairing is possible when Passcodes of both devices match Passcode is unset by default NAn99ULO0 E 9 3 unAno9
74. amp l Repeat C Repeat All Random e No indicator Playback Pattern Normal J Elapsed Time Kd Volume Playback JEDEN gt Media Player Options gt gt Open Video 7 Select Handset Memory ES zm Memory Card or SD VIDEO and Video Playlist press e 2 Select Playlist and press 9 For Video Playlist see P 7 11 To search video clips press 3 Select Search Press e gt Enter TM m search text gt Press 9 Playlist 1 Playlist 2 Playlist 3 To sort video clips press gt Select Sort Press Select a sort option gt Press To check clip properties select a clip Press gt Select Information Press 9 Press to return 3 Select a clip and press Playback window opens Playback stops after the last clip when Playback Pattern is set to Normal see right To pause playback press 9 Use up or 2 down to adjust volume To mute press for 1 seconds Playback Operations see P 7 5 Tip gt For frame advance pause playback and press 09 for 1 seconds Playback Settings Playback Repeat clips or play them in random order pe Normal EE gt Media Player Pause playback Options gt Settings Playback Pattern Select a pattern Press 9 Backlight Select a Backlight status for playback PEEMAIWays On Main Menu gt Media Player Pause playback Options gt Settings Backlight Select a p
75. during a transfer the remaining entries will not be received e Backup or Restore is useful to back up files for a newly purchased handset or exchange files with SD Memory Card compatible handsets NAnNI99ULO E 9 19 unaAno9a9uuo0 9 20 Handset to Memory Card Read Precautions on P 9 19 beforehand Eth gt Connectivity Backup Restore Backup 7 Enter Handset Code and press 2 Press Off Line Mode is set When handset is connected to the Network press 9 Select an item and press 9 Save phone book pictures as well appears for Select All or Phone Book Press ro Em To cancel press CJ BET Memory Card to Handset e Handset data is overwritten after restoring e Read Precautions on P 9 19 beforehand EVENT Connectivity Backup Restore Restore 7 Enter Handset Code and press 2 Press Off Line Mode is set When handset is connected to the Network press 9 3 Select an item and press e Some items may not be selected 4 Select a file and press e f there is more than one file use transfer date to select Example 041215XX indicates the file was transferred on 15 December 2004 XX 00 99 or aa zz e For Select All repeat Step 4 for each item To delete files on SD Memory Card select one Press gt Select Delete Press 0 Press 5 Press To cancel press A Additional Functions 7 Ringtone Set Ringtones or Ringvideos for Voic
76. e An SD Memory Card is not included Purchase SD Memory Card separately to use Memory Card related functions e Format a new SD Memory Card for use with 802SH see P 10 13 e To learn how to save a particular file to an SD Memory Card refer to that section of the manual Precautions e 802SH is compatible with SD Memory Card and SD ROM Card e The manufacturer recommends the use of 8 16 32 64 128 256 or 512 MB or 1 GB cards e For optimum use of Memory Card related functions SD Memory Cards with 16 MB or more capacity are recommended e To lower the chance of handset malfunction please use only recommended SD Memory Card sizes e Turn handset power off before inserting or removing an SD Memory Card e Do not peel off the label on SD Memory Card Doing so may damage the card or result in lost information e Do not place new labels or stickers on SD Memory Card These items may affect card performance or result in lost information e Use an oil based felt pen to write on SD Memory Card Using a pencil or ballpoint pen may damage the card or result in lost information e Never disassemble or modify an SD Memory Card e Do not expose SD Memory Card to strong impacts pressure or liquids e Do not touch SD Memory Card terminals or expose them to metal objects e Do not expose SD Memory Card to direct sunlight or excessive heat e g inside vehicles etc e Keep an SD Memory Card away from dust or high humidity e Do not use in
77. e Customising handset mail address helps reduce spam Eth gt Vodafone live 1 Select My Vodafone and press 2 Select HELIEF EZ and press 9 3 Select FU IF IV AX VB EHE X VELGE and press e Follow onscreen instructions Japanese only For Web basic operations see P 13 8 Centre Access Code see P 1 33 Domain Name A vodafone ne jp a Web Info Content Sample Web information page Aa A mR 1 A 5 REw21 Scroll Bar see P 13 8 BS ABAD BRIS HEOAN AIR LYCLAB ORS BERE Options Cursor see P 13 8 Content Cache Memory Web information and Menus are saved temporarily in Cache Memory When full oldest items are automatically deleted to make space for new ones e Previously opened information may load from Cache Memory e Some information has expiry dates and are deleted from Cache Memory upon expiry lass Secure Sockets Layer SSL is an encryption protocol for secure Internet transmissions of important sensitive information such as credit card numbers Electronic certificates are saved on handset see P 13 18 When a security notice appears subscribers must decide for themselves whether or not to open the information Opening secure information constitutes agreement to the terms of usage Vodafone VeriSign Japan Baltimore Technologies Japan and Entrust Japan cannot be held liable for any damages associated with the use of SSL M IM
78. eere 13 5 CAC AO m 11 8 CAEN AN m 11 2 Calendar Formal anA a anann AP AENEAN DASHA 10 7 gt xipuaddy 16 23 xipuaddy 16 24 CA PT 12 7 e A 2 13 Call FOrMarding tt Y 12 2 Call SO le me 10 9 Call TIMES ERR 2 12 je IRs rij 12 5 Call Message Notice V application 15 9 Call Message Priority V application 15 9 Caller ID sending blocking 2 2 12 10 Calls amp Alarms V application 15 9 calls ending AAA 2 2 CANIS PACING c 2 2 2 15 5 3 Centre Access Code eese 1 33 Keren 13 18 Change 10 BUG AAA 14 13 eile iie o 14 13 Change 10 Onis 14 13 Character Code list 16 9 Character Cod acc 3 9 charging du 1 22 1 23 1 24 damshell ClOSCO Me 1 13 Clamshell open AA 1 13 Clear DNS CAG ne M 9 18 Clearing Conversion Log 3 13 Glock Sc Caldas 10 5 Conference Call rrrnnnvnrnnnnvnnnnnnnennnnnvnnnnnvennnnnnevnnnnevennnnnenr 12 6 CONTIEMINO FEPON C n 14 20 eon eiiim 9 2 Continuous Shoot
79. eese 6 8 COOKIES c 13 17 p e 3 14 SA 2 13 Countdown Timer nnasrrnnnnvvvnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnenr 11 21 County A 10 9 Create 120x160 240x320 sss 8 12 Create New Profile 9 17 9 18 Create OR COB e 11 14 L del Peor A 7 8 CUR nr iio tae 8 7 joy eT PP RE OE 3 14 D Data Folder E 8 2 DateTime FO suse 10 7 Datum OmMOff PE NE 10 13 Daylight Saving Line 10 7 11 20 Default Image TV Call 5 5 Delete Al Mais consi ds 14 29 Delete Before ASA 7 8 Delete POSLGIOM M 3 15 deleting characters ci 3 14 Delivery Rep Allow 14 32 A 14 14 14 31 Delivery AN lu RR TEES 14 15 BI dig Re 1 23 Device Name Bluetooth 9 8 Dialled Numbers runnununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnn 2 4 2 11 DENN parte 1 11 Display Call Info EE 10 11 Display Call Timer eere 10 11 Display SA ec 10 6 Display Settings rrxavrrnnvvrnnnvnnnnnvennnvennnnnennnvnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnennn 10 4 DISPIAV SIZE 7 7 13 14 Downloads downloading text only
80. enough free memory before recording video When battery is low CHL Video Camera mode is not available If battery becomes low CU or memory becomes full while recording video a warning appears and recording stops Main Menu gt Camera Frame image on Display When in Photo Camera mode press or gt Select to Video Camera Press or e Key Assignments see P 6 4 Shooting Options see P 6 13 2 Press or e 00 00 00 O00KB 295KB Recording begins after a tone Options O Back e Start and end tones sound even in Manner mode volume is fixed 3 To stop press or Recording stops with a tone To play the video select Preview vr Press or 9 To start over press or Back To save select Save and press or e Video is saved and Viewfinder returns for another shot e When Save Videos to is set to Choice select storage media and press or e 5 Press for 1 seconds or 75 to exit Tip Actual recording time may differ from that shown on Display eJauleo u 6 11 eJauleo 6 12 Video Recording Operations fl Before Saving The following menu items appear after recording Before Recording Play video see P 6 11 Press 9 or to use the following functions EN v l Save video to handset or SD Memory Card Select a format based on recording time Record Time l and image size see P 6 16 Adjust amount of light see P 6 15 Mobile Light Sel
81. f the image is too large or too small 04 12 10 10 30 jpg change it ET To check images select either gt Press 9 m Press to return To change images select either Options Back Press 9 gt Press 3 Select Change Press 9 Select an image Q Press when finished Select Save and press 9 1 Press e Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the date and time of entry Soit Duibeue y u Combine up to four reduced images into one e Apply to JPEG and PNG images e Make sure there is enough free memory e The four images are placed in the following order upper left upper right lower left and lower right Split Picture NE Main Menu Data Folder Pictures Soit bulbeuey 8 12 1 Select the first image and press 2 Select Picture Editor and press 3 Select Split Picture and press 4 Select Create 120x160 or Create 240x320 and press 9 Enter name and press 9 e Enter up to 24 characters Q Select Second Image and press Select an image and press 9 Image opens compatible ones only To change image after Step 7 press Select Change Press 9 Select an image 8 Press e 9 Repeat Steps 6 8 to add images e n Step 6 select Third Image or Fourth Image and press 9 To preview Split Image press 3 Select View Press 9 To change images select one Press Select Replace Press S
82. files and information with other handsets etc wirelessly via Infrared P 9 9 Calendar amp Tasks Organise daily weekly and monthly events P 11 2 Electronic Books Read E Books XMDF format saved on SD Memory Card P 11 24 Call Forwarding Forward incoming calls to a specified number P 12 2 Conference Call Switch between multiple lines or talk on all simultaneously P 12 6 Display Set Wallpaper System Graphics and Fonts to customise your handset P 10 4 Voice Recorder Record play voice Send recorded voice via MMS P 11 9 Vodafone live Exchange SMS MMS messages access the Mobile Internet and download V applications P 13 2 Optional Services Voice Mail Forward incoming calls to Voice Mail Centre P 12 4 Call Barring Restrict incoming outgoing calls P 12 7 Display Language Set handset menus etc to appear in English or Japanese P 10 5 Barcodes Scan UPC and QR Codes or create QR Codes from Phone Book entries etc P 11 11 Call Waiting Answer an incoming call during a call P 12 5 Caller ID Show or hide your number when placing calls P 12 10 by SHARP payers buen n 1 3 payers buen E General Information amp Precautions Vodafone Global Standard USIM Card is an IC card containing customer information such as handset number USIM Card must be inserted before using a USIM Card compatible handset Without USIM Card calls messaging
83. gt Press 3 Select OK gt Press 0 Sort Bookmarks into folders Folder Create a Folder Open Bookmarks and press gt Select New gt Press 9 Select Folder Press 9 twice gt Enter a name Press 0 Press Move to Folder Open Bookmarks and select a title gt Press gt Select Move Press 9 Select a folder Press 9 e Move can only be selected when there is a folder M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 13 M9IAJ9AQ j9AI SUOJEPOA 13 14 Play back a video or sound file while it is downloading e Only compatible files are supported e Downloaded files are not saved gt Media Player Open Playlist Options gt 7 Select Streaming and press e 2 Entering URLs Select Enter URL and press Enter a URL e Enter up to 1024 alphanumerics Connecting from Favourites Select Favourites and press Select a title Connecting from Access Log Select Access Log and press e Select an item 3 Press e Media Player plays back video or sound Playing Music see P 7 3 Playing Video see P 7 6 When Manner Mode is Active Manner mode active Output sound appears e Press to cancel Manner mode temporarily Handset speaker outputs sound at the volume set for Media Player e Press C IT to stay in Manner mode Enjoy sound discretely with Multi Stereo Headphones etc Changing Display Size After Step 1 select Display Size Press Select Original Size o
84. gt Press 0 gt Press 1 32 Handset Code Centre Access Code and Network Password are needed for handset use Handset Code Network Password 9999 or the 4 digit number selected at initial subscription The 4 digit number selected at initial subscription required Handset Code is required to use change some handset to restrict handset services If Network Password is functions incorrectly entered three times Call Barring settings are e X appears when Handset Code is entered locked To resolve Network Password and Centre Access e f incorrect Handset code is incorrect appears Enter Code must be changed For details contact Vodafone correct Handset Code Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 Centre Access Code The 4 digit number in the contract required to access Voice Mail via landlines and to subscribe to fee based information Note gt e Write down Handset Code Centre Access Code and Network Password If lost contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e Do not reveal Handset Code Centre Access Code and Network Password Vodafone is not liable for misuse or damages Tip gt Change Handset Code and Network Password as needed see P 10 12 P 12 10 e Do not attempt to change Centre Access Code Contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 for details payers buen n 1 33 Basic Handset Operations suo e1ado 1espueH oiseg g 2 2 See P 2
85. i Select Group Press 9 Select group Press 9 Select Postcode Press e Enter postcode 9 Press e Country Name Select Country Name Press 9 Enter name Press 9 State Narie Select State Name Press Enter name Press 0 Select City Name gt Press Enter name Select Street Name Press 9 gt Enter name Press 0 Noe Select Note Press 9 Enter text gt Press 9 Street Name Birthday o oo gt Press 9 Enter date gt Select Secret Press 8 gt Choose On or Off gt Press yoog euoug gt 4 5 Phone Book Memory Status 1 Press os to open Dialled Numbers or Received TETEE Phone Book Advanced Saving from Dialled Numbers Received Calls Calls 2 Select a phone number with 2 and press 7 Select Memory Status and press 9 3 Select Save Number and press Numbers of entries on handset and USIM Card appear 25 500 Entries 4 New Entry E Press C to exit 25 50 Entries Select As New Entry and press 9 Phone number is entered automatically Complete other fields and save the Phone Book entry Add to Existing Entry Select a Phone Book entry and press 9 Phone number is entered automatically Complete other fields and save the Phone Book entry yoog euoug A Note gt Received calls without Caller ID cannot be saved to Phone Book 4 6 Group Settings LX Set Ringt
86. ins aus oji arpa ADL EH anys pagg pag prog mife nena amy pr Pr dang je SUE os days DAR AML OPO JO MOM RIE OC FARO xxxiii Getting Started payers buen 8 1 2 SD Memory Card is required for items with grey background USIM Card Contains user information For use with USIM Card compatible Vodafone handsets P 1 4 International Roaming Compatible with both W CDMA and GSM network systems Use the same number in Japan and abroad P 2 14 Phone Book Save up to 500 entries with up to three phone numbers and mail addresses each on handset and more on USIM Card P 4 2 Media Player Play downloaded music and video images as well as captured video images P 7 2 Rotating Display Change handset Display position to use mobile camera etc P 1 13 1 14 Manner Mode Press a single key to mute ringer and activate Message Recorder automatically P 2 16 TV Call Place or receive calls with voice and video Data Folder Save and manage a variety of handset files P 8 2 Memory Card Save files to SD Memory Card to expand handset memory or back up handset files P 1 25 Kanji Conversion Use Predictive or Previous Usage to reduce keystrokes when entering Japanese text P 3 6 P 3 12 3 13 Camera Capture still and video images Bluetooth Exchange files and information with other handsets etc wirelessly via Bluetooth P 9 3 Infrared Exchange
87. is disabled while Countdown Timer window is open Countdown starts Press to stop countdown E Press 9 to resume 4 Press and then to exit ve 11 21 11 22 Expenses Memo 2 Use Expenses Memo to add expenses such as travel expenses e Enter up to 30 entries up to 29 999 999 7 yen in total 999 999 99 yen per entry e Expenses Memo cannot be opened during a call Add New Enter monetary figure and categorise it Expense ET VERT gt Tools Expenses Memo Add New Expense Enter amount Press 9 Select a category gt Press 9 The entry date and figure are saved e f Clock is unset see P 10 7 entry date and time will be saved as Gin mm om Check entries Main Menu Tools Expenses Memo Select Totals Press H Use 9 to scroll through entries To change category names select an entry Press gt Select Change Category Press 9 Edit Press 0 m Enter up to 14 characters To change entry amount select an entry Press Select Change Amount Press Edit Press 9 To delete an entry select an entry Press Select Delete Item Press 9 gt Press To delete all entries select an entry Press gt Select Delete All gt Press Press Giss Rename categories Main Menu Select Edit Category Press Select a category gt Press Edit gt Press e Enter up to 14 characters Digital Print Or
88. is inactive When a call arrives follow the steps below Outgoing message plays and caller s message is recorded Press Select Recording gt Press 9 suonelado jespueH oiseg 2 21 Text Entry Anuga 1x9 1 A Characters me Use Kana and Pager see P 3 9 to enter alphanumerics In double or single byte alphanumerics mode press to Is hi kam letal Pi h toggle between upper case and lower case For Pager Mode see Symbols hiragana kanji katakana and Opa S P 3 9 in double or single byte character mode press to Operations are described for Kana Mode except in Pager toggle between upper and lower case Code on P 3 9 Message Message Entry Modes er o DRES md ARNE Press to toggle between character types as follows as gt gt gt PoO Poa a Alternatively press eos to toggle between character types Ta Modes Message Miery eld Kanji hiragana Double byte katakana Single byte katakana A Double byte alphanumerics upper lower case Double byte alphanumerics lower upper case Options Double byte Alphanumerics Double byte Alphanumerics Lower Case Upper Case Pictograph amp Character Codes Press 5 to toggle as follows Pictograph Code 1 gt Pictograph Code 2 gt Pictograph Code 3 Pictograph Code 4 Pictograph Code 5 Pictograph Code 6 Character Code Pictograph Code 1 e Current Pictograph Code page number appears at the bottom
89. leave battery uncharged Charge at least once every six months e Use a case when carrying battery separately Tip gt Battery must be inside handset to charge e Handset will charge with power on IM flashes and stays on when complete e Handset will charge while open fj Estimated Hours of Use fully charged battery 150 minutes 3G or 240 minutes Continuous Call Time GSM 240 hours 3G or 250 hours GSM Above values are calculated with Backlight Brightness set to Level 2 default e Continuous Call Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery with stable signals e Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery with handset closed clamshell closed without calls or operations in Standby with stable signals Standby Time may be less than half this value if handset is out of range or signal is weak Standby Time may vary by environment battery status temperature etc e Continuous Operating Time is measured with handset being operated without calls e Continuous Playback Time is measured with sound music being played back in Off Line Mode e The above values Battery Time are nominal values measured under stable signal conditions gl Battery Time Battery Time may shorten when handset is used in poor conditions e Poor Usage Conditions Extreme temperatures use within a range of 5 C 35 C Dirty handset battery or Charger terminals char
90. of 5 C 35 C Out of this range battery may leak overheat or performance may deteriorate e f your child is using handset explain all instructions and supervise usage e f there is abnormal odour or excessive heat stop using battery and call Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance e Do not leave battery uncharged Charge at least once every 6 months AN Po GeneralNotes General Use e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of handset or SD Memory Card data Please keep separate records of Phone Book entries etc e Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings tunnels or underground or when moving into out of such places e Use handset without disturbing others e Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law Under the Radio Law handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request Inside Vehicles e Never use handset when driving e Do not park illegally to use handset Aboard Aircraft Never use handset aboard aircraft keep power off Handset use may impair aircraft operation e Handset use near landlines TVs or radios may cause interference e Beware of eavesdropping Because this service is completely digital the possibility of signal interception is greatly reduced however some transmissions may be overheard Eavesdropping Deliberate accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping e Handset use may affect
91. phone numbers select Add Telephone gt Press 0 Repeat Steps 2 4 yoog euoug gt 4 3 yoog euoug 4 4 Mandatory field is Required item is not entered WW Mail Address Phone Book Phone Book List Add New Main Menu Entry 7 Select Add Email Address and press 9 2 Enter a mail address 3 Press e 4 Select an icon and press To save additional mail addresses select Add Email Address 3 Press 0 gt Repeat Steps 2 4 Call Arrives while Creating Entry Contents are temporarily saved for later entry Saving 7 Press Mi Warning Message Enter first last name phone number or mail address and retry Tip Via Bluetooth or infrared exchange Phone Book entries with other Vodafone handsets PCs and other devices see P 9 2 Additional Settings lg Personal Ringtone Ringvideo Select incoming Ringtones or Ringvideos for numbers or mail addresses saved in Phone Book Select from preset patterns or use the following sound or video files in Data Folder m Files in Sounds amp Ringtones folder file name 51 characters or less Files in Videos folder file name 51 characters or less Phone Book Phone Book List Add New Main Menu Entry 7 Select Assign Tone Video and press For Voice Calls Select For Voice Call and press e For TV Calls Select For TV Call and press e For Mail Messages Select For New Message and press 8 Rin
92. press 9 Enter a number or address and press 9 Entering Recipient see P 14 12 Sorting by Subject Select Subject and press e Enter text and press 9 e Enter up to 40 single byte alphanumerics 13 single byte katakana or double byte characters Press 9 5 Press to exit Editing Distribution Rule After Step 2 select a number Press E Select Edit Press 9 Press gt Edit the rule Press Changing Distribution Rule Phone Number Address After Step 2 select a number Press d Select Replace gt Press 9 Enter a number or address see P 14 12 gt Press Deleting Distribution Rule After Step 2 select a number Press d Select Remove Press 9 Replying to Messages VENEMA gt Messages Received 1 Select a message and press 9 2 Press 3 Select Reply or Reply All and press New Message window opens e Use MMS to send messages to up to 20 recipients at once e Select Reply All to send the same message to all recipients To Cc Reply All may not appear for some messages 4 Enter text and press Press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display G Use to to select E and press 0 Mail Setting window opens e For MMS messages subject is automatically entered prefaced with Re Select Send Message and press 9 Tip If the sender has set reply address that address automatically appea
93. step if it is already on Display Tip gt Estimated message size appears in New Message Attaching Images window Use os to select Picture and press 9 e For MMS messages mail addresses count towards the character limit Select Saved Pictures and press 9 To capture images select Take Picture Press e gt Press 9 Shoot gt Press gt Proceed to Step 4 Select an image and press 9 For large JPEG images select a size Press e Attaching Sound Files Use os to select 42 Sound and press e Select Saved Sounds and press 9 E To record sound select Record Sound Press e gt Press 9 Start gt Press Stop Select Save and Send Press Select Handset Memory or Memory Card Press e Proceed to Step 4 Select a file and press 9 H DuiDesso u 14 9 z DuiDesso u 14 10 Attaching Video Images Use os to select x Video and press 9 Select Saved Videos and press 9 To capture a video image select Record Video Press 9 Press 9 Start gt Press Stop gt Select Save and Send Press 9 Select To Handset Memory or To Memory Card Press gt Proceed to Step 4 Select a file and press 9 Attaching Phone Book Use 03 to select and press 9 Select Attach Ph Book and press 9 Select an entry and press 9 fl appears next to the size indication e Attached Phone Book entries are saved to Data Folder Other Documents Attaching Ot
94. the Specific Absorption Rate SAR The SAR limit for the general public is currently 2W kg averaged over 10g of body tissue Your handset SAR value is 0 686W kg This has been tested to ensure that this limit is not exceeded even when the handset Is operating at its highest certified power In use however your handset may operate at less than full power because it is designed to use only sufficient power to communicate with the network BOLT ASSANE 0057 00000 MOE 00 25303 Li Jaer uasa A pie ore 29 I e mer am E LL am Area le dus wep oyana ae 1 AL TIDA amena Puyo pery pte nog SMT pr ados pois aon enusuaaao a 1 damus Ip pan ou pp guardi nih nce O AS A AR pros O aq p q3 papan gre Gen nores png CME E LEN aun noioe qa pen Casapsy pg eno rumomadeg LEVEL Ap pauio Fusopep oup e E Stair a a LN ay Wade py SUV LN IN EAU ILIFE e axes pem Wim 61 EMS ALLI Pura y c pepper pase weed sup 6661 asmmaas po fa fre om papap pur 4 apy uro paras pod JUE Aqua ano ad d RED EMS aug Kr apuman be pi tees ang Ip erp Somn uno D at EE ferui Sa 0GE ad digi amisap Agaa AN eS he Ad 05594 C ECEOUEBET ISLA FO ARPLOKNH ISL LP GRPIOENS 18 1 Coe PI OEN ISIA LOR FL OENA 15139 COEN 1513 BOGLUENTI 1515 ISTOCNA 1513 A UE Aalt Gs prr s parere snop Su apis Re Ul et OR S sri tasas DJ pajgeus qoe sub y MES VASA 38094 PSC BUE DL 0061 53d 0081 Wetter Piso adunar HET PEN aen pouxd an prn Anpqe
95. the presence of corrosive gases e Avoid heat sources and do not dispose of in fire e An SD Memory Card is a consumable item Card performance deteriorates with usage eventually becoming unusable and needs to be replaced Note Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of information Please keep a separate record of Phone Book contents etc payers buen n 1 25 Inserting amp Removing SD Memory Card Q D E gi inserting o Turn handset power off 7 Open cover 3 Close cover a Write Protection Switch Set Write Protection Switch to LOCK to prevent accidental erasure or overwriting For more information see SD Memory Card manual Note gt Do not insert other objects into Memory Card Slot Damage may result Labelled Side Down 1 26 Bg Removing Turn handset power off 7 Open cover and lightly push down on card 2 Remove card e With a light push the card pops out e Slide the card straight out and close cover Note Never remove SD Memory Card or battery while files are being accessed Damage to handset card may result Tip gt Insert an SD Memory Card and turn handset power on Standby appears Memory Card load times vary depending on card size and the amount of information saved gl Memory Card Indicator When an SD Memory Card is inserted into handset Memory Card indicator appears at the top of Display Memory Card indicator lights flashes
96. to the file size Deleting Playlist Press 0 Select Media Player Press 9 Press Select Open Music or Open Video Press gt Select Handset Memory Memory Card or SD AUDIO SD VIDEO Press 8 Select Playlist Press Select Delete Playlist Press Press e Source files in All Videos All Music remain W The default Playlists can be deleted Editing List Name Press Select Media Player Press 9 Press Select Open Music or Open Video Press gt Select Handset Memory Memory Card or SD AUDIO SD VIDEO Press e Select Playlist Press gt Select Edit List Title Press Enter new name Press e l The default Playlist can be renamed Jo e d PIP9IN E Jo e d PIP9IN 7 12 Adding Clips Tracks Add video music from All Videos All Music to newly created Playlist e Playlist stores only file locations The source files will not be copied e Video files in SD VIDEO cannot be added Main Menu gt Media Player Open All Videos All Music 1 Select a file and press 2 Select Add to Playlist and press e 3 Select Playlist and press 9 Deleting Clips Tracks in Playlist Open Video Music Playlist window and follow these steps Select Playlist gt Press Select a clip track Press Select Delete gt Press 9 Press e Source files in All Videos All Music remain Changing Order Follow these
97. 02 x 26 mm Dimensions W x H x D when closed without protruding parts 0 25 W 3G Maximum Output 2 0 W GSM e Continuous Call Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery with stable signals Continuous Call Time may be less than half this value if handset is out of range or signal is weak e Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery with handset closed clamshell closed without calls or operations in Standby with stable signals Standby Time may be less than half this value if handset is out of range or signal is weak Standby Time may vary by environment battery status temperature etc e Call Time and Standby Time will decrease if Display Backlight is used frequently e Call Time and Standby Time may decrease when a V application is active e Call Time and Standby Time may decrease when handset is used in poor conditions see P 1 17 Battery Time e Display employs precision technology However some pixels may appear brighter or darker xipuaddy 16 21 xipuaddy 16 22 MAC Charger Power Source Power Consumption Output Voltage Current Charging Temperature Dimensions W x H x D Cord Length Mi Desktop Holder Input Voltage Current Output Voltage Current Charging Temperature Dimensions W x H x D 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 13 VA 5 2 VDC 650 mA 5 C 35 C Approximately 53 x 49 x 20 mm without protruding parts cord
98. 1 21 2 Press down the tab and slide out USIM Card as shown payers buen Note gt Do not force USIM Card out of handset Damage may result e Be careful not to lose removed USIM Card e Avoid touching USIM Card IC chip May hinder performance In such cases Insert SIM Card may appear or handset may automatically restart This is not a malfunction Avoid touching USIM Card terminals as well 3 Insert battery There are two Security Codes for USIM Card PIN1 and PIN2 B Pini A 4 digit to 8 digit Security Code to prevent unauthorised use of Vodafone handset e PIN1 is 9999 by default e To change PIN1 see P 10 10 e When Switch On Off in PIN Entry is On see P 10 10 PIN1 is required every time handset is turned on with USIM Card inserted B Pina Required to clear Call Costs and to set Max Cost e PIN2 is 9999 by default e To change PIN2 see P 10 10 PIN Lock amp PUK Code PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times consecutively Cancel PIN1 Lock by entering the Personal Unblocking Key PUK Code For information on PUK Code contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 Note gt If PUK Code is incorrectly entered ten times USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled Write down PUK Code For procedures required to unlock USIM Card contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 payers buen 1 7
99. 120 x H 160 dots 1x 16x W 120 x H 128 dots 1x 16x JPEG jpg Memory Capacity Approximately 1 000 files Available for W 480 x H 640 dots VGA or larger images Default file name is also the captured date and time Example 2004 12 15 12 34 jpg indicates the image was captured at 12 34 15 December 2004 SApproximate value for handset Data Folder with default image size and quality 6 5 Tip Saving video sounds or V applications reduces memory for still images e To check memory status see P 10 13 Capturing Still Images View a summary of key assignments while using camera see P 6 17 EJ S Viewer Position eJauleo 6 6 2 Press Main Menu gt Camera Frame image on Display ICI eG Options 5 When in Video Camera mode press 9 gt Select to Photo Camera Press Key Assignments see P 6 4 Shooting Options see P 6 13 Shutter clicks and the captured image appears e Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode To start over press gt oes 3 Press to save image Saving appears and the image is saved Viewfinder returns for another shot e When Save Pictures to is set to Choice select a save location and press 4 Press for 1 seconds to exit Tip gt Change shutter click sound see P 6 13 Volume is fixed e Set handset to save captured images automatically see P 6 18 Auto Save gi Clamshell Open amp Self
100. 4 9 Authentication Web 13 18 Authorisation code csi aaa 9 9 Auto System Settings 2 14 AUTO Delete 14 26 o 6 18 B A MEER 5 5 7 7 10 6 15 8 Backup amp FROST ONG criada ita 9 19 Barcode scanning eere 11 11 DANE em e Et 1 16 1 20 Battery Strength indicator 1 18 1 19 Blink A le Le WE 15 8 Bluetooth introducing handset 9 4 A m 9 3 Biustooth TIMEOUT e 9 8 Bookmarks accessing from 13 12 Bookmarks deleting 13 13 Bookmarks editing 13 13 Bookmarks folder 13 13 Bookmarks saving cesses 13 12 BKS rEaa en etre E Ru IPSR uU 13 11 f 6 8 Ao me 10 6 Browser Dita 13 16 By Group Phone Book search 4 9 By Katakana Phone Book search 4 9 By Reading Order Phone Book search 4 9 C Cache memory Web ceres
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102. CIF or QVGA MPEG4 Press or e twice e Extended Video can only be selected when an SD Memory Card is inserted QCIF SubQCIF Record video in the 3GPP format extension 3gp Record video in the MPEG 4 format Record Time QVGA MPEGA4 extension ASF Image size is W 240 x H 320 dots Short Video Clip Select For Message Press or 9 e Record up to 295 KB Note To select storage media insert SD Memory Card Microphone Record sounds when recording video Photo Camera N A Available arae On gt Camera Activate Video Camera mode Options orl Video Settings Microphone Choose On or Off gt Press or 009 7 Selecta video encoding format PEETMMPEG4 Japan Main Menu Camera Activate Video Camera mode Options orl gt Advanced Video Encode Select H 263 Europe or MPEG4 Japan Press or 0 e Video Encode setting is not available when Record Time is set to QVGA MPEG4 Additional Settings View a summary of key assignments for operations with handset open clamshell open MEINEM gt Camera Options or Select Help Press or 9 Select a save location for image files Select Handset Memory Memory Card or Choice Press or For Images Larger than W 480 x H 640 Dots Select Handset Memory SD Pictures SD DCIM or Choice Press or e For Choice select a save location each time you save e To sel
103. Character Entry Limits Character limits vary by Message Type Overview SMS Mail 160 single byte alphanumerics z Approximately 30 000 single byte alphanumerics up Compose Message see P 14 8 ans maii to 300 KB including attachments MMS message text character limit differs by attachment Attach Files MMS Mail see P 14 9 size and number of recipients Available Entry Items Available entry items vary by Message Type Message Attachments Recipient Subject Sumar vao NA vaa ma de Image vFile Other File mus mai Vai vad vas Valo I Enter Recipient see P 14 12 Phone Book Direct Entry y Enter Subject MMS Mail see P 14 13 Y z DuiDesso u Send Message 14 6 E Media Console Media Console appears in New Message window for mail related functions When is on Media Console use to select icons Otherwise press 2 until appears or press to use the functions Send Recipient Entry window opens Picture Hs I am Attach still images Create New Sound Attach sound files Video Attach video images Media Console Options Attach other types of files Phone Book or schedule create slides check message text or attached files or save to Draft or Templates 2 Select Create New and press 9 3 Enter message text and attach files 5 Use to to select on Creating a Message 1 Press 0 select Messages and z am Create New press 9 e Alte
104. Cost Unit select Cost Units Press 9 Select Read Units gt Press 9 suoinejedo 1espueH oiseg hm ER Ban Set a limit of total charges When the limit is exceeded outgoing calls are blocked Tip gt e Last Call Cost and All Calls Costs remain even if handset power is turned off e Sum of charges appears for Conference Call Optional Service 2 13 suo e1ado 19spuey oiseg Ny 2 14 CG Silicon Zeie oS ogo P A lt Changing System Settings 802SH is compatible with 3G and GSM network systems 3G Use in Japan or in 3G service area abroad GSM Use only in GSM service area outside Japan Auto Mode changes automatically depending on the current location network status Auto is set by default Connectivity Network Note gt For information on international Main Menu E Settings roaming available countries areas 1 Select System Settings and press e costs functions or restrictions contact Vodafone Customer Centre 2 Select 3G or GSM and press General Information see P 16 32 e Selected system is activated e A separate subscription is required for To change system automatically select international roaming Auto Press 0 So Select a Network to connect PEE Automatic Select Manual Press 0 Select a Network gt Press 9 To change Network automatically select Automatic Press 9 To change priorities o
105. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 802SH e For proper handset use read this manual beforehand e This manual was created exclusively for Vodafone 8025H handsets sold in Japan e Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference e Accessible Vodafone services may vary by service area subscription etc Note e Copying this manual in whole or part without authorisation is prohibited e Manual content is subject to change without prior notice e Efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and clarity of this manual Please contact Customer Service General Information see P 16 32 concerning unclear or missing information Symbols JDJ JM In this manual most operations are described with handset open clamshell open see P 1 13 Sample screen shots etc are provided for reference only Actual handset windows menus etc may differ in appearance Bg Multi Selector g Side Keys Use Multi Selector to select 8 menu items move cursor scroll etc In this manual Multi ip Selector operations are indicated as shown to the right e Use Side Keys when Display is in Viewer position see P 1 14 In this manual Side Keys are a Zoom Select Key gt indicated as shown to the right 9 is not inscribed on the actual Clear Key Basic Multi Selector Operations 9 Press or m 03 Press 60 or 09 m5 Press or Clear Key Shutte
106. Library VEIENE gt V appli Settings Memory All Clear Enter Handset Code Press 9 Press Screensave E suoneoiydde A 15 9 Appendix xipuaddy 16 2 Main Menu SubMenu Rere Vappi Library Pa Aan Screensaver Pase Settings Pss Information JE P 7 2 P 14 7 P 14 17 Vodafone live Media Player Create New Received Personal Folders Draft P 14 17 Templates Messages Sent Unsent Server Mail Box Voice Mail Settings em Status Camera P 14 17 P 14 17 Main Menu SubMenu Roero Pius Pea Dom Peze Videos PB Sounds amp Ringones P82 Data Folder Vap pir O Wy Saved Pags JE Text Templates P833 Other Documents P82 Pa Calendar Alarms Nams Pns Calculator JEmn3 Voice Recorder Po Tes Pre World Glock pm Countdown Timer Ratt Expenses Memo Pte Sold SIM Application J Photo Print Pm EBok LN Phone Help P 1128 Manage Group JE Phone Book Speed DialList JE MyDeals P448 ZE Available only when compatible USIM Card is used Barcode Connectivity Call Log SubMenu Referto Scan Barcode pman Open Barcode Paaa Create GR Code Paa Santea PAS Scanned Resuts Paras Buech P93 LIMES NN Network Settings P94 internet Setting P948 Backup Restore P9m9 AIl Calls F n Missed Calls Pam
107. Picture Editor and press e 3 Select Enlarge Reduce and press 4 Press and hold 5 to enlarge and 2 to reduce the size To stop resizing release the key stops automatically when the limit is reached To centre the point to enlarge press gt Select Move Press 9 gt Use to move the point to the middle of Display m To return to enlarge or reduce image press ap Select Resize Press 9 To soften image press gt Select Soft gt Press 5 Press e Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the date and time of entry Enlarging Reducing Image Visual Effects Dress up images with pre loaded visual effects e Apply to JPEG images including Continuous Shoot images e Retouch can be selected only for compatible files e Use images between W 52 x H 52 and W 240 x H 320 dots Images larger than W 240 x H 320 dots are automatically cropped and centred ENANA gt Data Folder Pictures 1 Select a file and press 2 Select Picture Editor and press e 3 Select Retouch and press 4 Select an effect and press EN ECON Sparking Brghtpars spare Emboss Embossing afecs n metalic ser Sont Frame Translucent wite amo square 5 Press 0 4 Select a type and press i Data Fol Fil is th Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the Mirror Right half Right side of face date and time of entry Mirror Left half Left side of face
108. Requirements System requirements for 3G GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager Computer e Personal computer with a CD ROM drive e Bluetooth port infrared port or USB port Operating System Windows 98 SE Me 2000 or XP Pentium 266 MHz or faster processor 64 MB or more 256 MB or more recommended Memory Not supported by 3G GSM GPRS Modem Service Pack 1a 3G GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager are not compatible with Mac OS Utility Software Install 3G GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager on your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD ROM 7 Insert Utility Software to CD ROM drive Utility Software programme opens automatically e f the programme does not open automatically use Windows Explorer or My Computer to browse to the CD ROM drive and double click on Launcher exe 2 Click on the software to install e Follow onscreen instructions 3G GSM GPRS Modem Connect handset to PC via Bluetooth or USB to transmit packet data e Install 3G GSM GPRS Modem on your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD ROM e 3G GSM GPRS Modem does not support infrared transmissions e For network settings on your PC refer to the information provided by your Internet Service Provider or the instruction manual of your PC W Bluetooth Wireless Connection Activate handset Bluetooth connectivity see P 9 4 MUSB Cable Connection Install the USB driver on your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD ROM Conn
109. Select Reload Page Press 9 Send Page Send URLs via SMS MMS Main Menu gt Vodafone live Open information Options gt Advanced Send Page Create and send message see P 14 7 14 8 Open information details gt Vodafone live Open information Options gd gt Advanced Select Details Press 9 Press to return M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 15 a M9IAJ9AQ janl SUOJEPOA 13 16 Clear Cache Cookies or Access History gt Vodafone live Open information Options gt Vodafone live Open information Options I Advanced Browser Data I Advanced Select an item Press 0 Select About gt Press 0 Search Search within information or jump to the top or Press UL This Page end of information r Upload images or other files in Data Folder to Uploading Files the Centre via Mobile Internet sites Main Menu gt Vodafone live gt Open information Options gt Advanced Search This Page NET cnt gt Vodafone live Open information EN uM Open browser details Main Menu Main Menu Text Search Open a site and select Browse Press 9 Data Select Search Press 0 Enter text to search Folder opens Select a file see P 8 4 gt Press Press 9 gt Press O MIT gt Select Send Press 9 e Only the first text is highlighted if more than one is found e Example above is for reference only Follow site instruct
110. Select Unselect All gt Press Tip gt Status may not be changed depending on the message Retrieving Mail List Use Acquire Mail List to receive Mail List from the Centre then select messages to retrieve Main Menu 7 Select Server Mail Box and press To open received Mail List select Mail List Press 9 2 Select Acquire Mail List and press After download Mail List appears e When Mail List has already been received it is refreshed Retrieving All Server Mail After Step 1 select Retrieve All Mails Press 9 Deleting All Server Mail After Step 1 select Delete All Mails Press Press Checking Server Mail Volume After Step 1 select Server Mail Volume Press To refresh press gt Press Press to return H DuiDesso u 14 29 z DuiDesso u 14 30 Retrieving Selected Messages Main Menu 7 Select Server Mail Box and press 9 2 Select Mail List and press 9 Select a message and press 9 Download starts Retrieved messages are deleted from Mail List and saved to Received folder Deleting Selected Messages 7 Select Server Mail Box and press 2 Select Mail List and press 9 3 Select a message and press 4 Select Delete and press 5 Press Forwarding Server Mail Forward Server Mail directly to PCs etc VENEMA gt Messages Received 7 Open a message MMS Notice e Select an MMS message with B 2 Press 3 Select Forward
111. TION Sharp Plaza Mahwah New Jersey 07430 TEL 1 800 BE SHARP Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE C a FCC Notice The handset may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC can require you to stop using the handset if such interference cannot be eliminated B Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient relocate the receiving aerial 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Cha
112. V Call and press When the call is answered the other party s image appears e For basic operations adjusting Earpiece Volume placing calls on hold etc refer to procedures for Voice Call Operations during a TV Call see P 5 4 4 Press 9 to end call e Alternatively close handset Place TV Calls with Display in Viewer position Press Select Phone Book Press gt Open an entry see P 4 9 gt Press Select TV Call Press Press to end call TV Call 0 00 06 e 090392XXXX2 Options Mute 1 When a TV Call arrives open handset TV Call appears e Answer forward or reject the call see P 2 5 2 6 Answer with Video Image Press Image is sent via Internal Camera Operations during a TV Call see P 5 4 Answer with Voice Only Press Operations during a TV Call see P 5 4 3 Press to end call Alternatively close handset When a TV Call arrives press 2 Press 9 to end call Answer with Voice Only When a TV Call arrives press Long Press Press 9 to end call TV Cal 0 00 06 e 090392XXXX2 Options Mute Answer TV Calls with Display in Viewer position Answer with Video Image Ile AL H 5 3 i Sven Gamal Toggle between Internal Camera and Externa Camera PET Internal Camera During a call press to toggle between Internal Camera and External Camera Note When External Cam
113. Version Found Continue Download application e You are downloading a new version of the saved Solution e Press to continue downloading and press MITIN to cancel Tip gt V applications cannot be downloaded when the following messages appear e Improper data cannot download application e Application size too large Cannot download lg Display Messages Messaging Mi Messages with image attachments cannot be sent Possible causes include the following For details contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 Recipient does not subscribe to MMS Super Mail or Long Mail e Recipient handset is not MMS compatible m The maximum size which recipient can receive differs depending on recipient handset Recipient handset is not JPEG compatible Convert JPEG files to PNG files before sending to PNG compatible handsets see P 8 13 Mi When handset memory is full New messages cannot be delivered A confirmation message appears appears in red Undeliverable mail is saved at the Centre e Delete messages to free memory for new ones see P 14 25 When memory is available new messages are delivered automatically e Delete unprotected messages automatically to receive new ones see P 14 26 e Even if memory is not full handset cannot receive new messages larger than remaining memory KRIMI to IS 5 SE MISTRO ME EUR 2 KLE he SP ERA ENE dm ES HD be ev JET IR ON ER qe AER 45
114. Voice Use handset microphone to record voice onto SD Memory Card e Make sure battery is adequately charged When battery is low C Voice Recorder does not record If battery becomes low 18 while recording Voice Recorder shuts down automatically e Select For Message to attach to MMS messages or Extend Voice to record up to 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds e To save recorded voice to handset memory select For Message e Conversations during calls cannot be recorded e f incompatible microphone is connected recording may fail Main Menu 1 Select Voice Recorder and press e Recording window opens Record Time see P 11 10 Ready to Record 2 Press Recording starts Voice Recorder Extended Voice Press 9 to stop Recording is saved to SD Memory Card e To resume recording press 0 Recording is saved as a new file For Message Press 9 to stop e Recording stops automatically when maximum recording time is reached H To play the recording select Playback Press 9 Press to pause To start over without saving press Repeat from Step 2 To attach to a MMS message select Save and Send gt Press 9 See P 14 9 When Choice is selected in Save Rec to setting select Handset Memory or Memory Card Press gt See P 14 9 Select Save and press 9 When Choice is selected in Save Rec to setting select Handset Memory or Memory Card Press 0 ve
115. a mail address including Press gt Select Save to Ph Book Press See P 4 3 Access Mobile Select a URL starting with http or rtsp gt Internet Sites Press 8 Handset connects to the Network Save to Data Folder Images amp Melodies Quote amp Send Mail Save to Phone Book 3 Select an image or melody file Press Select To Data Folder Press 9 Available when text is in TEL format Text strings of 10 to 24 digits starting with O are recognised as phone numbers Available when text is in KX format Available when text is in http or rtsp f format represents one or more alphanumerics Save to Scanned Press 3 Select Save Press 9 Results e Save up to 10 items Press 3 Select Copy Press 0 Highlight the first character of the text block Copy Text to copy Press Highlight the text block gt Press 9 e Paste the copied text into a text entry window Note Operations dialling sending messages etc are available only when TEL http or rtsp is attached Tip When MEMORY or MAILTO appears in scan results press 9 to save underlined text to Phone Book or send messages All underlined items are entered However text after an invalid character is not underlined and is not copied Scanning during E T Insert scan results into current cursor position Text Entry In a text entry window press gt Select Sca
116. a time METAN A gt Data Folder Select from Pictures to Other Documents and press e 2 Deleting Folders Select a folder and press Deleting Single Files Select a file and press Deleting Multiple Files Press Select Advanced and press e Select Multiple Select and press e Select a file and press 9 e appears To cancel press e again Repeat Step 4 To check or uncheck all files at once see P 8 15 Press 3 Select Delete and press 4 Press Files in use for V application cannot be copied moved or deleted To check all press gt Select Select All gt Press 0 To uncheck all press Select Unselect All gt Press 9 Copying Moving Files Copy or move files to other folders in Data Folder e Copy forward protected files cannot be copied e Default folders support corresponding file formats see P 8 2 e Some files may not be copied or moved Note Disable write protection of SD Memory Card before copying or moving files to SD Memory Card e Files copied or moved to SD Memory Card may not be used on other Vodafone handsets PCs and other devices e If a copy forward protected file is included in the selected files the protected file and the succeeding files are not copied Tip Name of copied or moved file may change when the same name already exists in the folder Copying Moving Single Files Main Menu k Data Folder Select a folder 1 Selecta file and press 2 Select A
117. a9uuo 9 4 m Bluetooth Indicators RS Bluetooth transmission ready mE Bluetooth transmission in progress Bluetooth talk in progress lg Activating Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth before receiving files entries or connecting handset to handsfree devices Bluetooth is Off by default Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Switch On Off 7 Choose On and press Standby returns 3 To cancel choose Off Press 9 When transmission is in progress press O EF E Visibility Allow other Bluetooth devices to find 802SH during device search e Set Visibility to Hide My Phone to hide 802SH from other Bluetooth devices e Visibility is set to Show My Phone by default NET ENT gt Connectivity Bluetooth Visibility 1 Select Show My Phone and press 9 H To stay invisible select Hide My Phone Press e lg Device Search amp Pairing Search for Bluetooth devices for pairing e Passcodes are not necessary for paired devices e Search for up to 16 devices at a time e Activate Bluetooth on devices to be paired with NEV ENT gt Connectivity Bluetooth 7 Select Search for Devices and press 9 Found devices are listed after search When transmission is in progress press O MEN Press to cancel 2 Select a device and press 3 Enter the same passcode 4 to 16 digits for handset and the other device and press e When pairing is complete Pairing is successful appears and Standb
118. ace during transfer E To cancel choose Off Press 9 o e Transfers may fail under direct sunlight or fluorescent lights or T S er g 9 Bg Authorisation Code lt near infrared equipment e Clean the ports with a soft cloth Files may not transfer Authorisation codes four digits are specific for infrared properly when ports are not clean transfers Transfers are possible when Authorisation codes of e Infrared transfers are disabled whilst handset is connected to both handsets match Authorisation code is unset by default the Network receiving sending mail or information or whilst using Vodafone live services e 802SH complies with IrMC 1 1 but some files may not be exchanged 9 9 nAno9a9uuo0 M 9 10 Transferring Files E One File Transfer llSending Send one file or entry from Phone Book Calendar Tasks or Data Folder see P 9 2 1 Open file or entry list select a file or entry and press 2 Select Send Send Entry or Send My Card and press e 3 Select Via Infrared and press 4 Press Off Line Mode is set 5 Edit title and press e Source file or entry name remains unchanged To proceed without changing the title press 6 Prepare recipient handset 7 Within 15 seconds press Transfer starts When finished file or entry list returns Mi Receiving VENEMA Connectivity Infrared Switch On Off 7 Choose On and press Infrared is activated appears and Standby returns Acq
119. ager Cannot connect handset with e Is Handset Manager operating properly e Reboot the computer Tip If transmission is cancelled with handset while files are being transferred using Handset Manager the command may not be accepted depending on timing e For repairs and after sales services contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance see P 16 32 lg Indicators amp Recharge Warning Mou appears Handset is out of range Move for a better signal ll Recharge battery appears and short beeps sound Battery is low see P 1 19 Charge or replace battery immediately B appears Keypad Lock is active see P 1 29 Cancel to use Keypad Press keys for Any Key Answer to answer calls see P 2 5 ME appears Phone Lock is active see P 10 11 Cancel to place calls etc Press keys for Any Key Answer to answer calls see P 2 5 V application Disp Display OO Download to Handset Download Size Download Exceeds limit cannot save lay Messages Cause e A V application is paused e Download may fail due to low battery e Library memory is full e 100 V applications are already saved The message appears as a confirmation Solution e Close the application and try again e Charge battery beforehand e Press WIE to continue downloading and press to cancel e Delete applications and try again see P 15 6 xipuaddy 16 7 xipuaddy 16 8 Display Cause New
120. ager in Troubleshooting on P 16 6 See indicated pages for the following items System Settings See P 2 14 Select Network See P 2 14 Off Line Mode See P 2 18 During setting operation press to return to the previous window he Edit S Add edit or delete Networks Delete Connectivity Network Settings Network Settings Select Network gt Add New Network Adding Network Select Add Press Enter a country code Press 9 Enter a Network code gt Press 9 gt Enter name Press 9 Select Select network type gt Press 9 Select a Network type gt Press 9 e Add up to 5 Networks e After selecting Add New Network and pressing Network list appears if Network has already been added In this case press 8 again and perform above operations e Use up to 3 digits for country code and Network code and up to 25 single byte alphanumerics for name Editing Network Select a Network Press 0 Select Change Press 9 Edit settings e Edit in the same way as in Adding Network Deleting Network Select a Network Press 9 Select Delete Press 9 Set Preferred Set priority of Networks to be selected when Auto is set in Select Network see P 2 14 Settings Select Network Set Preferred Inserting Network Select a place to insert gt Press Select Insert gt Press 9 gt Select a Network gt Press 9 e Network is inserted above the sel
121. ail address Send mail save to Phone Book copy Phone Number Dial save to Phone Book copy Using Scan Results see P 11 12 Tip Follow these steps to scan more Press Select Continue Part or Scan More gt Press 9 m Continue Part Select Continue Part to enter additional text Mode remains the same m Scan More Select Scan More to enter text after a line break e Continue Part and Scan More are disabled once 256 characters have been scanned Scanning during l Insert scan results into current cursor position Text Entry In a text entry window press gt Select Scan Press 9 Select Text Scanner Press 9 gt Frame text in the centre of Display Press 0 Select a line Press Stopwatch Hecord elapsed time for up to 24 hours 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 9 seconds in 0 1 second increments Use lap time feature to segment elapsed time e Save times including the last four lap times to handset Text Templates e Stopwatch ends when battery level is low Main Menu Tools Stopwatch 7 Press Stopwatch starts To record lap times press O SIGE The last four lap times are recorded The records are deleted when Stopwatch is cancelled 2 Press to stop To save the records to Text Templates press gt Select Save to Template Press m To check saved records open Text Templates see P 8 13 H Press 9 to resume Stopwatch To clear the
122. akana row including the first Phone Book Search on USIM Card Book Search on USIM Card y puc EE Open Phone Book on USIM Card as follows Press 8 Select Phone Book Press 8 gt Press 2 Specify a row Select a name Press 9 Select Advanced Press Select Ph Book gt Press Location Press 9 Select SIM Press 9 E Press to switch katakana rows e Start entry search Set search method to By Reading Order see left Set search method to By Katakana see left yoog euoug gt 4 9 yoog euoug N 4 10 Spes de Editing Phone Book Use Speed Dial List see P 4 12 to call phone numbers quickly Correction Change 7 Press a key 2 4 9 for 1 seconds Name and phone number appear and the number is dialled TARE gt Phone Book Phone Book List e Alternatively select a name from Speed Dial List see P 4 12 and press 1 Opena Phone Book entry and press Note gt To dial numbers saved in Secret mode entries activate 2 Select Edit Add Details and press e Secret mode first see P 10 12 Select an item and press 9 Edit contents Procedure is the same as when saving to Phone Book 4 Press when finished To edit other items repeat Steps 3 4 To cancel press Press 5 Press The entry is overwritten Copying Phone Book Entries Exchange entries between handset and USIM Card Some Phone Book entry items cannot be save
123. an item inside M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 19 7 a M9IAJ9AQ SAI SUOJEPON 13 8 Bg Moving Cursor Move cursor to select items Selectable items are underlined Use 9 to scroll through items Options Back Options Options Back Cursor Use 609 to move left and right when multiple items are listed in one row Cursor does not appear when there are no selectable items g Scrolling Pages Scroll bar appears on the right when information continues outside the current 7 sa window Red part indicates the current ie a I iti PX HTTP position Use to scroll Red part G TE moves accordingly DART ANDREI P D I HE EODANNEG AUT UWEZABORES EEES B i Op erati o ns lg Text Entry amp Item Selection Enter text or select items to send information Text Entry Field e Highlight L and press 9 Text entry window opens Enter text and press 0 Check box e Highlight L check box and press The box changes to Y indicating that the item is selected e In addition to L O may also appear as selection indicators M3 Menu List e Highlight the field and press 9 to select an item Command Button e Use to send reset etc e Highlight CL and press 8 to execute the indicated command Input Memory lll Entered text is saved to Input Memory except Security Code and entries made in secure
124. and grey in GSM E SD Memory Card Status Incoming Voice Call E Voice Call in Progress th TV Call in Progress IS Line Active Server or Web Transmission Call Forwarding or Voice Mail SSL appears when Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is set for all Voice Calls s SMS amp MMS 4 Receiving Mail amp Sending Mail Memory Full HS USB Transmission Ready E red Infrared Connection in Progress 3 Infrared Transmission in Progress Bluetooth Transmission Ready 3 Bluetooth Transmission in Progress 3 Bluetooth Talk in Progress Active V application grey Paused V application 7 Music Player Active payers buen n EX EJ Meeting Mode Activity Mode payers buen Car Mode 3 Headset Mode Y Manner Mode E 7 Silent dd Increasing Volume Ej Vibration t Silent amp Vibration 4 Loudspeaker Microphone Mute Mam Battery Strength Pen Light and m flash when Pen Light is in use amp Message Recorder Active a Message ei green Message Recorder Active e black Message Recorder Cancelled D Alarm Set t Schedule Reminder On Schedule Reminder Off iz Message Delivery Failure ka Auto Delivery Info I New Voice Mail amp Secret Mode Active El E Phone Lock Active z Keypad Lock Active E amp grey Infrared Transmission Ready 802SH features a rotating Display Select from four positions In this manual most operations are described with handset open clamshell open However
125. and press 4 Enter a forwarding number or address and press e Mail Setting window opens e Subject is automatically entered prefaced with Fw L Entering Recipient see P 14 12 5 Select Send Message and press e Message is forwarded From Mail List Press 9 gt Select Messages gt Press 9 Select Server Mail Box Press 8 Select Mail List Press 8 Select a message Press 3 Select Remote Forward Press 8 Perform Steps 4 5 General Settings Set download option for Home Network system In Japan only default setting is available REM Always defer Messages Settings General Settings IE S Home Download Select an item Press 9 Roam Select roaming download option for handset Download use outside Japan Always defer gt Messages Settings General Settings KAES Roam Download Select an item Press 0 Home Download Request Delivery Reports for sent messages Delivery Report see P 14 20 BEI Off Messages Settings General Settings Main petty Delivery Report Choose On or Off Press 9 e Seni Create or edit signature text Messages Settings General Settings Edit Signature Press gt Select Edit gt Press Enter signature Press 8 twice H DuiDesso u 14 31 005057 Select whether or not to send delivery status to Select a message format for new SMS Message Format Allow sen
126. and press 9 e See Saving Entries on P 11 2 11 3 for more 4 When finished editing press Deleting Entries This Main Menu gt Tools Calendar Select an entry Press gt Select Delete gt Press 0 Select This Appointment Press 9 Press 00 Delete all entries of the day Main Menu Press Select Delete Press 9 Select All This Day Press 0 Press MAS On Delete all entries of the month Alam Main Menu Setting Alarm iis MMA gt Select Delete gt Press Set Alarm to sound at a specific time once each day or on Select All This Month Press 0 Press P y e All This Month appears only when there is an entry in the Specie Gays orne ween month e Save up to 5 Alarm settings e Customise Duration Alarm Volume Alarm Tone and Vibration Up to Last Delete entries up to the end of the previous month P Tools Alarms 1 Select an entry and press Press Select Delete Press 9 gt Select 2 Enter time and press e e Up to Last Month does not appear when there is no entry up to the end of the previous month 4 Every Day All Select Every Day and press 9 Pee Delete all entries Specified Day of the Week y Tools Calendar Select Selected Days and press 9 Press gt Select Delete gt Press 9 Select pa a a bi week and press 0 e day is set and YU appears All Appointments Press O Press e To cancel highlight the selected day and pre
127. aracter Press 9 Use to select the last character gt Press 9 Select a colour gt Press 9 0 Highlghtsubties gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subtitles Text Effects Highlight Use to select the first character Press 0 gt Use 609 to select the last character gt Press 9 gt Select a colour zt Press 9 EL Set subtitles to flash b Media Player Pause playback Enter N lt ubtitles Text Effects Blink Use to select the first character Press 9 gt Use 409 to select the last character Press 9 05955 Cancel all Text Effects gt Media Player Pause playback Enter Main Menu subtitles Reset Effects Press Deleting All Subtitles Adding New Playlist gt Media Player Pause playback gt Open Subtitle Create Playlists in Video Playlist or Music Playlist A options s Delete All Subtitle Playlists cannot be added into SD VIDEO 1 Press gt Media Player Open Video Music Playlist Main Menu window Options 3 Add New Playlist 7 Enter name and press Managing Video S Music Elles Tei sed Organise video music files on handset in Video Playlist and Music Playlist Create original Playlists to group clips or categorise tracks e Access all video music files from All Videos All Music preset list e To save to SD Memory Card a maximum of 320 KB video or 96 KB music of free memory is required in addition
128. are 6 Press Options select Paste deleted and press Manager of alumni E mployee of A trading company Call at ho me after 10 PM M Replacing Options Back 2 Enter another character y y Copy Cut amp Paste When Options appears copy or cut and paste text into the same window or another 7 In atext entry window press 2 Select Copy or Cut to move and press e 7 Move cursor to target location 2 Press 3 Select Delete Posterior and press Using Phone Book Insert Phone Book entry items into text entry windows Select from phone numbers mail addresses postal addresses or Note 7 In atext entry window press Move cursor to target location beforehand 2 Select Advanced and press 9 3 Select Phone Book and press 9 4 Open a Phone Book entry e Open My Details to insert Owner Profile contents a 5 Use Q to select an item and t 090392XXXX1 f bbb xxx yyy press e Japan Item is inserted following the Phone Book his favorite entry name Select Back Deleting Text After Cursor Using Text Templates 7 In atext entry window press 2 Select Text Templates and press 9 3 Select Call Text Memo and press 9 4 Select a file and press Text is inserted Saving from Message or Phone Book Save text to Text Templates In a text entry window press Select Text Templates gt Press 9 Select Save Text Memo Press 8 gt Move cursor to the first charact
129. attern Press e Always On Backlight remains on during playback Always Off Backlight does not turn on during playback Backlight turns on off depending on Backlight Normal Seas setting see P 10 6 oso Change playback size EM Enlarge Main Menu gt Media Player Pause playback Options gt Settings Display Size Select a size gt Press 9 B Jo e d PIP9IN 7 1 Jo e d PIP9IN 7 8 E d iti n g Video zm Cropping Video Clips Delete the portion before or after the selected frame to save Select Two Points an Pc Bol ng asa the rest as a new file Portion after a selected frame is saved as a ERAN gt Media Player Pause playback Options Delete Before new file Edit Portion before a selected frame is saved as 1 Press Delete After i i Ss a new file e Incoming transmissions are blocked during editing Edit Subtitle Add subtitles text to video 2 Select Crop and press e Note gt Some files may not be edited 3 Select Delete Before or Delete After and press e e Edited video may not play properly if SD Memory Card 4 Press to select a frame Eten ue tae Mele Vel ones e The portion before or after the selected frame is deleted e To save to SD Memory Card a maximum of 320 KB of E To cancel press ET free memory is required in addition to the file size Selecting Start and End Points Main Menu gt e Player Pause playback Options 1 Press e In
130. atterns or Mobile Light Rejecting or Forwarding Incoming Calls colours see P 10 2 10 3 While handset is ringing vibrating use the keys below to reject or forward an incoming call M Information Reject a call see P 2 8 Information window opens for missed Forward a call to a preset number calls or Message Recorder messages Available if When Busy forwarding condition is set Select Call and press e to see details for Call Forwarding or Voice Mail Calls are rejected if see P 2 11 Off see P 12 3 12 4 e Alternatively activate Message Recorder see P 2 20 e For operations in Viewer position see P 2 5 When Message Recorder is Active Outgoing message plays and recording starts see P 2 20 When Message Recorder is not active use Quick Recorder see P 2 21 e Caller incurs charges in either case Caller ID ll Phone numbers do not appear when Caller ID is not sent Unset ID appears instead W Up to 10 incoming calls details are saved see P 2 7 Calling from Received Calls When Caller ID is sent numbers appear Up to 10 received calls are saved in Received Calls see P 2 11 Place calls to those numbers 7 Press 2 Select a record and press 9 3 Press Number is dialled am Received Calls Options Back Received numbers appear with date and time Name appears if saved in Phone Book e Press 9 or 8 to see more e Press 09 to see Dialled Number
131. attery immediately Minimum Operating Voltage m ao Level 3 Level 2 Levelt Level0 Approx 70 Approx 20 Approx 10 Battery Voltage Hours of Use Remaining Strength at 25 C M Battery Strength amp Environment At low temperatures battery is consumed faster At high temperatures battery lasts longer Note Battery Strength indicator is for reference only e At Level 1 some functions including Music Player Voice Recorder Video Camera etc do not operate see P 7 3 P 11 9 P 6 10 Small Light amp Battery Strength Indicator MB Handset Power On Ambient temperature is outside Flashes the range of 5 C 35 C or battery has run out Flashes red red Blashes Battery life has ended or battery defect red Charging Charging completed Standby Mi Handset Power Off Ambient temperature is outside the range of 5 C 35 C or battery has run out Flashes red red o 7 life has ended or battery EE Illuminates red m BOM Charging payers buen n Installing amp Removing Battery fi inserting 7 Press down and slide cover as shown payers buen E Tip Lithium ion battery is used for this product Lithium ion battery is a recyclable resource e To recycle a used battery take it to any shop of displaying the symbol shown to the right L e To avoid fire or electric shock do not m Short circuit batteries Li ion Disassemble batteries 3 Inser
132. ay video Video Player Save video music files to handset or SD Memory Card including SD VIDEO and SD AUDIO To open files specify the location first Video Video Player Music Music Player SD Memory Card SD Memory Card SD VIDEO SD AUDIO SD Memory Card SD Memory Card When Manner Mode is Active Manner mode active Output sound appears when starting Media Player e Press to cancel Manner mode temporarily Handset speaker outputs sound at the volume set for Media Player e Press C IT to stay in Manner mode Enjoy sound discretely with Multi Stereo Headphones etc Tip gt Play video music while downloading them Streaming see P 13 14 Select and open video music files from Video Playlist or Music Playlist In Video Music Playlist all files in one location appear in All Videos All Music Create original Playlistto organise them All Videos All Music Playlist Classic_music_01 Classic_music_02 Classic_music_03 Classic_music_01 Pops_music_01 Rock_music_02 Rock_music_03 Pops_music_01 Pops music 02 Select files and add to Playlist Pops music 03 Rock music 01 Rock music 02 Rock music 03 All files appear e Once video music is played the Playlist used last will open next time e Playlist stores only file locations The source files are in the original locations e Create new Playlists see P 7 11 e Three video music Playlists are set by default PlayingMusic_ H Precaution
133. ays turn off handset before removing battery If battery is removed while saving data or sending mail data may be lost changed or destroyed Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds images computer programmes databases other materials and copyright holders Duplicated material is limited to private use only Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement and be subject to criminal punishment Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera Video recording and playback are based on MPEG 4 This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer to 1 encode video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Video Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decode MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a licensed video provider No licence is granted or implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA See http www mpegla com This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Systems Patent Portfolio License for encoding in compliance with the MPEG 4 Systems Standard except that an additional licence and payment of royalties are necessary for encoding in connection with i data stored or replicated in physical media which is paid for on a title by title basis and or ii data which is pai
134. ber or address and press 9 Saving Number in Text Select a number and press 9 Select Save to Phone Book and press 9 4 Select As New Entry and press 9 Number or address is entered in corresponding Phone Book field Complete other fields and save see P 4 3 4 5 To add to existing entry select a Phone Book entry Press gt Press Bg Using Linked Info Use numbers TEL addresses or URLs http https or rtsp to place calls send MMS messages or access Mobile Internet sites Selected items can only be used when colour changes Main Menu Messages 7 Select Received or Sent and press 9 Message list appears see P 14 19 2 Select a message and press 9 e Open a message containing a phone number mail address or URL Phone Numbers Select a number and press 9 Select Call or TV Call and press The number is dialled Mail Addresses Select an address and press 9 Select Message and press 9 Creating a Message see P 14 7 14 8 URLs Select a URL and press e Handset connects to the Network e For URLs with rtsp video or sound is played back see P 13 14 Streaming Saving Attachments to Data Folder Save attachments images sounds vFiles etc to Data Folder Main Menu 7 Select Received or Sent and press Message list appears see P 14 19 Select a message and press 9 e Select a message with attachments Select a file To open properties sele
135. calls Answer Time is 09 seconds by default Press 9 Select Call Log Press e Select Message Recorder gt Press 9 Select Recorder Settings Press e Select Answer Time gt Press 9 Enter time 00 59 gt Press 9 m To start recording immediately after a call arrives enter 00 Press 0 li When Message Recorder and Voice Mail or Call Forwarding are both active response priority changes depending on ring time settings Example Ring time for Message Recorder 9 seconds Ring time for Voice Mail or Call Forwarding 10 seconds In this example Message Recorder responds first Priority may change depending on signal conditions e f Message Recorder is full or handset is in Off Line Mode or out of range incoming calls are handled by Voice Mail or Call Forwarding Message Recorder Disabled When less than 12 seconds remain or 20 messages are recorded Message Recorder is disabled Delete messages see P 2 20 to activate Message Recorder When Message Recorder is Active ll For incoming calls outgoing message plays and recording starts e Recording continues even if handset is closed e To answer calls press during recording no message will be recorded e When recording ends af appears ll If recording capacity became full after the recording Message Recorder is deactivated and c3 black appears Quick Recorder Use Quick Recorder to record caller messages on handset when Message Recorder
136. ce search starts When transmission is in progress press O MN 4 Select a device and press 9 5 Press Off Line Mode is set Edit title and press e Source file or entry name remains unchanged To proceed without changing the title press 9 unAno9a9uuo0 E 9 3 naAno9a9uuo0 M 9 6 Prepare recipient device 8 Press Connecting appears and transfer starts When requested enter passcode Press e lllReceiving NEVO ET gt Connectivity Bluetooth Switch On Off 7 Choose On and press When connection is requested Calling not available during operation OK appears To accept connection request from unpaired devices press gt Enter passcode Press Off Line Mode confirmation appears 3 Press 4 Enter Handset Code and press e Off Line Mode is set and transfer starts Press to cancel E Press 29 to end 5 Confirmation appears when file or entry is received 6 Press To cancel transfer press HIM gt Press Note gt Bluetooth connection may not be possible with some Bluetooth devices e Handset shall be connected to certified Bluetooth devices that meet the specification standards developed by Bluetooth SIG e Depending on characteristics or specifications of the certified Bluetooth devices connection or data transfers may fail or operational procedures display content and actual operations may differ from those described in this manual e Noise may interfere w
137. cept the default title file name press O WIS 5 Press O MT File is saved to Data Folder B Files in Information e When memory is full notification appears Delete files and try again see P 8 14 gt Vodafone live Open information Options Main Menu 7 Select Save Items and press Available files are listed To open files select a file Press Select View Press 9 m Press to return To open properties select a file Press Select Details Press 9 m Press to return To send files via MMS select a file Press Es Select Send Press Create and send message see P 14 7 14 8 13 2 Select a file and press e Data Folder opens To switch to SD Memory Card press 03 To save to a sub folder select folder gt Press Saving to Data Folder Save images sounds vFiles etc to Data Folder M9IAJ9AQ SAI SUOJEPON 13 10 mH Linked Files In some pages files may be downloaded from links Main Menu gt Vodafone live Open information 7 Select a link and press File details appear 2 Press 9 Download starts A confirmation appears after download and file is saved to Data Folder To cancel press Cancel 3 Press e The content plays or appears Press to return Bookmarks 8 My Saved Page Save frequently used information URLs to Bookmarks or My Saved Pages Function Description Folder Save links to Mobile Inter
138. coming transmissions are blocked during editing 2 Select Crop and press 3 Select Select Two Points and press 4 Press at the start point The start point is specified and playback resumes 5 Press at the end point The portion is saved Editing Subtitles Set subtitles to appear during video playback e Select the timing change the colour and size or add effects e Use Video Player to edit subtitles lg Entering Text After entry set timing and time period for subtitles Save up to ten subtitles of up to 48 single byte alphanumerics per entry Main Menu A ce Player Pause playback Options gt 1 Press e Incoming transmissions are blocked during editing 2 Select Subtitle and press e 3 Select Edit Subtitle and press 4 Select a number and press Enter text and press 9 Playback starts 6 Press at the start point 7 Press at the end point E To edit subtitles select Edit Text gt Edit Press 9 For Display Settings and Text Effects see right and P 7 10 After completing all the settings press and then Q Select Overwrite or Create New and press Display Settings Duration Set timing and time period for subtitles Main Meru gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subtitles Display Settings Duration Press at the start point Press at the end point 00 Set position for subtitles to appear gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subti
139. ct Delete gt Press gt Press Press Select Display Settings Press 9 Select an item gt Press Change lll Moving Files the setting Press In book contents list select a file gt Press Description Default 3 Select Move Press 9 Select a location EIA A Standard or Standard Plus Key Assignments Text Read text vertically or Vertical Text lll Operations vary by writing style as follows Direction horizontally is ESTI sl UL Scroll up by line Backward by page e Above settings are not available for some content Scroll down by line Forward by page ve Backward by page Scroll left by line Forward by page Scroll right by line 11 25 11 26 Using Linked Info Copying Text Use numbers addresses or URLs to place calls send MMS messages or access Mobile Internet sites Select an item Press Select Jump To Link gt Press Press e Some linked information may not be used lll Copy text in data up to 20 double or single byte characters In Reading window press Select Copy gt Press 9 See P 3 14 for more m Text in index window and search results list of dictionary files cannot be copied Images and ruby annotations cannot be copied Mask amp Jump Some content may contain hidden text or images masked info or links jump links e Select a part with masked info and press 8 to show the text or image Press 9 again to hide
140. ct a file Press E Select Details Press 9 Press to return 4 Press Select Save Item and press 9 Data Folder opens To save to SD Memory Card Data Folder press os To save to a sub folder select folder gt Press 9 6 Select Save here and press e z DuiDesso u 14 27 z DuiDesso u 14 28 7 Enter title file name and press Change received message status from read to e To accept the default title file name press EIS SN unread or vice versa 8 Press JET ENT gt Messages Received File is saved to Data Folder Switching Stat faM e When memory is full notification appears Delete files and try witening status of a Message Select a message Press gt Select again see P 8 14 9 Press and then to exit Advanced Press 9 Select Switch to Unread or Switch to Read Press 0 Mail Box List Switching Status of Selected Messages Press 3 Select Advanced gt Press 9 gt Open message properties Select Multiple Select Press gt Select a message Press appears Select del echt messages Press Select Switch to Select Received Draft Sent Unsent or Personal Folders Unread or Switch to Read Press 9 see P 14 17 Press Select a message Press E To uncheck select a message with gt Press 9 gt Select Message Details Press 9 E To select all press gt Select Select All Press 9 E Press to return To a all press
141. d by charging handset abroad e In Car Charger 12 24 VDC Do not use commercially available transformers Use of AC Charger with commercially available transformers may result in fire electric shock or breakage Do not use In Car Charger inside vehicles with a positive earth Fire may result Use In Car Charger inside vehicles with a negative earth only Charger Care e Do not touch blades with wet hands Electric shock may occur e Do not use multiple cords in one outlet May generate excess heat or fire e Do not bend twist pull or set objects on cord Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock O 9 9 Q Do not short circuit Charger connector Keep metal away from connector May cause overheating fire or electric shock Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or breakage Preventing accidents Secure In Car Charger to avoid injury or accidents If Charger or In Car Charger cord is damaged May cause fire or electric shock Contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance to replace During lightning storms Unplug Charger to avoid breakage fire or electric shock Keep Charger amp Desktop Holder out of the reach of children Electric shock or injury may occur eo SS XIX XX AWARNING Battery If there is abnormal odour excessive heat discolouration or distortion remove battery from handset It may leak overheat or explode may o
142. d for on a title by title basis and is transmitted to an end user for permanent storage and or use Such additional licence may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See http www mpegla com for additional details e Microsoft MS and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp in the United States and or other countries e The names of other companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners e Windows Me is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system Japanese version e Windows 98 SE is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition operating system Japanese version e Windows 2000 is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Japanese version e Windows XP is an abbreviation for Microsoft Windows XP operating system Japanese version QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED xxvii xxviii This product is equipped with JBlend designed to accelerate the performance amp of Java Application gt Qv Powered by JBlend Copyright 1997 2004 Aplix Corporation Java All rights reserved POWERED JBlend JBlend and JBlend related brands are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries Java and Java related brands are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and oth
143. d or enjoy Fast Forward Press and hold surround sound Release for playback PEE Normal yo Press and hold gt Medi gt gt E Fast Reverse edia Player Open Playback window Fast Reverse Release for playback ned Options gt gt Tone Control Press 9 Select an effect gt Press 9 Press again to resume playback No sound effects In Random Play 9 only replays the current track Normal Unavailable for the last track when Playback Pattern is set to Bass fincreasebass m Jo e d eIpo N Normal Surround effect Surround with increased bass Note gt Bass effect is not available for handset speaker sound 7 5 J9 BId PIP9IN a 7 6 Playback Repeat tracks or play them in random order W Set to Repeat one track repeat while track information is on Display PEE Normal Main Menu gt Media Player Open Playback window Options Playback Pattern Select a pattern Press 9 Normal Play in order until the last track ends Repeat one track Repeat All Repeat all tracks Play in random order Play video recorded with mobile camera or files downloaded via Web or Mail Sounds play from the handset speaker Alternatively use Headphones to listen see P 7 3 lg Playback Window Video Player i E am All Videos OS Clip Location Video Image Subtitles Clip Number El Status E Play Pause amp FF ta FR Playback Pattern see P 7 7
144. d sites Use saved text in other applications lll Up to 20 entries are saved When full oldest entries are deleted automatically to make room for new ones In a text entry window press gt Select Advanced Press e Select Input Memory Press 9 Select text gt Press 9 Using Linked Info Use numbers TEL addresses or URLs http https or rtsp to place calls send MMS messages or access Mobile Internet sites e Available only when numbers addresses and URLs are underlined e Words may be substituted for the numbers addresses and URLs Main Menu gt Vodafone live Open information 1 Open information containing a phone number mail address or URL Phone Numbers Select a number and press 9 Select Call or TV Call and press The number is dialled Mail Addresses Highlight an address and press Creating a Message see P 14 7 14 8 URLs Highlight a URL and press e Handset connects to the Network e For URLs with rtsp video or sound is played back see P 13 14 Streaming Saving to Phone Book Select a phone number Press Select Save to Phone Book Press 9 Select As New Entry gt Press 0 gt See P 4 3 4 5 for more about Phone Book m To add to existing entry select a Phone Book entry Press 0 gt Press M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 9 3 Select Save here and press 4 Enter title file name and press e To ac
145. d to USIM Card see P 4 2 Those items are deleted when Phone Book entries are copied from handset IB One Entry Copy Phone Book entries one by one Phone Book Phone Book List Select a name Options Advanced 7 Handset to USIM Card Select Copy to SIM and press e Some Phone Book entry items cannot be copied to USIM Card Some data may be lost OK appears Press USIM Card to Handset Select Copy to Handset and press e IB Al Entries Copy all Phone Book entries at once If handset or USIM Card memory is low entries cannot be copied all at once NET ENT gt Phone Book Advanced Copy All Entries 1 Select SIM to Handset or Handset to SIM and press e 2 USIM Card to Handset Press twice Handset to USIM Card Press three times Deleting Phone Book Entries fl One Entry Et ent gt Phone Book Phone Book List 1 Open a Phone Book entry and press 2 Select Delete and press 9 3 Press Note gt The source files remain in Data Folder even if you delete entries containing sound files or images set for incoming calls mail or Picture N All Entries Delete all Phone Book entries on handset or USIM Card NEV int gt Phone Book gt Advanced Del All Entries 7 Select Handset Entries or SIM Entries and press e 2 Press twice 3 Enter Handset Code 4 Press 0 yoog euoug gt Deleting Phone Numbers lg One by One Saving Phone Numbers Save phone numbers to Speed
146. del Vodafone 802SH Manufacturer SHARP Corporation handsets batteries and charger units all manufacturers and brands Before you recycle please remember these important points EMIL UYI I Ie Handset batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned e Always be sure to erase all data recorded on old handsets Phone Book entries call records mail etc before recycling er y Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards Recycle your old
147. der Use specified Charger and Desktop Holder only 3 Ge Uy sert handset to p e Fit tabs into slots as shown in MB and push handset as 1 Insert Charger connector into Desktop Holder indicated in F4 until it clicks until it clicks e Charging starts and Small Light illuminates red see P 1 19 e Connection Terminal is on the back of Desktop Holder 4 Charging is complete when light goes out 2 Plug in Charger e Charging takes approximately 135 minutes e Extend blades Fold back when not in use 5 After Charging Unplug Charger from outlet and remove handset 1 23 et In Car Charger Small Light Cigarette Lighter Socket payers buen 1 Open Terminal Cover and insert Charger Note Use In Car Charger inside vehicles with a negative connector until it clicks earth only 2 Plug in Charger e Disconnect Charger before leaving vehicle to prevent charging with engine off Start car engine e Do not use In Car Charger with Desktop Holder e Charging starts and Small Light illuminates red see P 1 19 Avoid charging battery inside extremely hot vehicles 4 Charging IS complete when light goes out Tip gt For more information see In Car Charger manual Charging takes approximately 145 minutes Use optional In Car Holder to secure handset After Charging Unplug Charger from socket then handset e Squeeze release tabs and pull connector straight out e Cap Terminal Cover 1 24 Memory Card
148. der Format DPOF is a standard specification for requesting prints from digital cameras Select images from SD Memory Card and specify the number of copies to print on DPOF compatible printers or at digital printing services e DPOF does not support images downloaded via Web or MMS e f SD Memory Card capacity becomes insufficient during operation a warning message appears Delete files and try again e For printing procedures see the printer manual Selecting Images amp Prints To specify same number of copies for all DCF images on SD Memory Card see right EVENT gt Tools Photo Print Picture Setting 7 Select a folder and press Thumbnails appear 2 Use lt to select an image and press Enter a number of copies to print 00 99 and press 9 To cancel enter 00 Press 9 4 Repeat Steps 2 3 for other images 5 Press Note e Print settings made on other devices cannot be changed on handset e Print settings on handset replace those made on other devices e Some settings may not be supported depending on the printer or printing services Process may take a while if print settings are made for many images e f image files are deleted or renamed on PCs or other devices print settings change Perform Cancel All and start over with settings Print Settings Add Date Add dates to prints BIS Off EVENT gt Tools gt Photo Print Settings Select Add Date Press Choose On
149. ders requesting Delivery Reports messages BENN Off BSE Normal Messages Settings General Settings gt Messages Settings SMS Settings man Eny Delivery Rep Allow NEE Message Format Choose On or Off Press 9 Select a format gt Press 9 ie Select whether or not to use the same SMS Quote the original message text when replying Reply Path Centre Address for sent messages and replies BEI Off BRENN Off Messages Settings General Settings gt Messages Settings SMS Settings Reply Reply History Path Choose On or Off Press 9 Choose On or Off Press 9 In addition to above settings use Expiry Time to set a time Text Replace some French German special limit to store sent messages at the Centre 0000 characters with similar English alphabets amem On Main Menu Messages Settings SMS Settings Text Optimisation Choose On or Off Press 9 vasse op Set SMS Centre Number PREM 819066519300 Main Menu Messages Settings SMS Settings Message Centre Press Select Edit Press 9 Enter SMS Centre Number Press 9 twice e Do not change Centre Number unless instructed to do so DuiDesso u 14 32 Sle Dor ilen Seta display time for each slide PEE Seconds Main Menu Messages Settings MMS Settings Slide Duration Press 3 Select Edit gt Press 0 Enter time gt Press 9 twice Max Message Size Reject messa
150. dical equipment microwave ovens etc and used at licensed premises radio stations and unlicensed specified low power radio stations for mobile equipment identification 1 Before using this product ensure that there is no premises radio station or specified low power radio station operating for mobile equipment identification macromedia macromedia FLASH PLAYER Should interference occur between this product and premises radio station for mobile equipment identification change the frequency immediately or stop the transmission and contact us for countermeasures partitioning etc CP8 PATENT For any other issues including interference with specified low power radio stations for mobile equipment identification contact us at the following number Vodafone Customer Centre General Information From a Vodafone handset call toll free at 157 for General Information From landlines refer to Customer Service on P 16 32 This product operates in the 2 4 GHz frequency band based on FHSS modulation The operation range is 10 m or less 2 4FH1 ERA XXIX XXX FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Responsible Party SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORA
151. ding on Symbols and their meanings are described below N DANGER Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use N WARNING fisk of death or serious injury from improper use N CAUTION fisk of injury or damage to property from improper use Symbols OOo OE A Prohibited Actions Compulsory Actions Attention Required XV Xvi ADANGER Handset Battery amp Charger Use only the specified battery Charger or Holder see P iii Using non specified equipment may cause malfunctions electric shock or fire due to battery leakage overheating or bursting Do not short circuit Charger Terminals Keep metal objects away from Charger Terminals Keep handset away from necklaces hairpins etc Battery may leak overheat burst or ignite causing injury Use a case to carry handset 9 Battery Prevent injury from battery leakage breakage or fire O Do not e Heat or dispose of battery in fire e Disassemble modify or break battery e Damage or solder battery e Use a damaged or deformed battery e Use non specified charger see P iii e Force battery into handset e Charge or place battery near fire heat sources or in extreme heat e Use battery for other equipment If battery fluid contacts eyes do not rub them Rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately O Eyes may be severely damaged AWARNING Handset Battery amp Charger Do not place metal or flammable objects in han
152. dset Charger or Holder This may cause fire or electric shock Keep handset out of the reach of children Do not insert foreign objects into handset O Keep handset out of rain or extreme humidity Fire or electric shock may occur Keep handset away from liquid filled containers Keep handset Charger and Holder away from chemicals liquids Fire or electric shock may result Avoid sources of fire Prevent fire or explosion Do not use handset in the presence of gas or fine particles coal dust metal etc Do not use Mobile Light near people s faces Eyesight may be temporarily affected leading to accidents O OI Ojo Keep handset Charger or Holder away from microwave ovens Battery or handset may leak burst overheat or ignite and cause accidents Do not disassemble or modify handset e Do not open housing of handset Charger or Holder may Q cause electric shock or injury Contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance for repairs e Do not modify handset Charger or Holder Fire or electric shock may result Discontinue handset use to prevent fire or electric shock Turn handset power off remove battery unplug Charger and contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance If water or foreign matter is inside handset e xvii xviii AWARNING Handset Battery amp Charger Do not subject handset to shocks Subjecting handset Charger or Holder to shocks may cause malfunction or injury Sh
153. dvanced and press 9 3 Select Copy or Move and press To copy or move to SD Memory Card Data Folder press 03 To copy or move to created sub folders select a folder Press 9 4 Press Soit Duibeue y u 8 15 Copying Moving Multiple Files Files in V appli Bookmarks My Saved Page and Text Templates folders can only be copied or moved one at a time Main Menu gt Data Folder Select a folder Options gt Advanced Multiple Select 7 Select a file and press e appears To cancel press 9 again 2 Repeat Step 1 To check or uncheck all files at once see P 8 15 3 Press NJ 4 Select Copy or Move and press E To copy or move to SD Memory Card Data Folder press 03 3 To copy or move to created sub folders select a folder E Press 9 T Press 9 z 2 8 16 Connectivity nAno9a9uuo0 M 9 2 Exchange files and information between handset and other devices via Bluetooth or infrared Use Bluetooth to connect to other handsfree devices or use handset as a modem lg Transfer Options Transfer files entries one by one One File transfer Received files entries are saved to corresponding functions All File transfer Transfer all files entries by function Receive a folder and its contents Folders Receive folder are saved to Data Folder 8025H does not support sending folders Note gt e During infrared transfers or Bluetooth transmissions
154. e Book operations are disabled m Searching saving editing and dialling including Speed Dial see P 4 10 Creating QR Codes from Phone Book entries or Owner Profile see P 11 14 suonoun jeuorippy 10 11 suonounj jeuonippy 3 10 12 Secret Mode Activate Secret mode to open Secret mode entries Show Activate or cancel Secret mode Secret Data amen Off VET uM gt Settings Security Show Secret Data Choose On Press 9 Enter Handset Code Press 9 E To exit Secret mode choose Off gt Press 9 Note gt Do not save confidential information in Phone Book Handset Code and thus Secret mode entries may be compromised When Secret Mode is Off Phone Book Names Picture images do not appear for incoming calls mail from numbers addresses in Secret mode entries Personal Ringtones Ringvideos are disabled Names for numbers in Secret mode entries do not appear in Dialled Numbers Received Calls or list of received messages Names saved in Dialled Numbers or Received Calls before an entry is converted to a Secret mode entry appear even if handset is not in Secret mode Changing Handset Code Change Whenever necessary change Handset Code Handset Code y 9 BEEM 9999 VET ENT gt Settings Security Change Handset Code Enter current Handset Code Press 8 Enter new Handset Code Press 9 Re enter new Handset Code Press 0 o Check handset or SD Memory Card mem
155. e charging Handset may also heat up if used for long periods This is normal if they are not extremely hot Solution e Move to a place where signal is strong and retry e Charge battery or install a charged battery e Cancel Keypad Lock see P 1 29 e Cancel Phone Lock see P 10 11 e Activate Secret mode see P 10 12 e Cancel Phone Book Lock see P 10 11 e Move to a place where signal is strong e Plug in again e Plug in again e Install battery properly e Insert correctly e Clean with a cotton swab e Handle within ambient temperature of 5 C 35 C e Replace battery with a new one xipuaddy 16 5 xipuaddy 16 6 Problem Possible Cause Solution e Battery runs out faster depending on the e Refer to Estimated Hours of Use fully charged Battery runs out quickly environment temperatures charging signal battery Battery Time and Extend Battery Time conditions usage or settings see P 1 17 1 18 Display flickers e Display may flicker under fluorescent lights Display is dark when e Panel construction characteristic not a malfunction i Backlight is off Sound does not come from e Is Manner mode set handset speaker Handset Manager e Cancel Manner mode see P 2 17 Cannot use Bluetooth or USB Is PC port for Bluetooth or USB connection the e Set the same port in interface settings of Handset transmission with Handset same as the port set in Handset Manager Manager Man
156. e quality e Subjecting the lens to direct sunlight will damage the camera s colour filter ll Mobile camera automatically ends if handset becomes too hot To reactivate wait until handset cools down lll Before image capture mobile camera ends after five minutes of inactivity and Standby returns Nu Indicators Clamshell Open Solna ajA Da Kl Timer see P 6 14 amp Continuous Shoot see P 6 8 e Picture Count amp Captured Total e Continuous Shoot amp 4 Pictures 9 9 Pictures es Bracket Overlapped Mobile Light see P 6 14 On Q Auto Low Light Capacity see P 6 5 Number of images savable e Ifi More than 100 e Red background 3 or less Picture Size see P 6 15 Picture Quality see P 6 16 N Normal F Fine 2 High Quality Sd Exposure see P 6 15 2 3 3 Dark Standard Bright Save Location see P 6 17 Handset 8 SD Memory Card Choice J9UIE u 6 3 6 4 Viewfinder amp Key Assignments Viewer Position Viewfinder In Viewer position images appear with a longer horizontal and shorter vertical Portrait Macro Selector Slide to Macro to capture images as close as 10 cm Allow at least 40 cm for Portrait Zoom D or 8 Zoom in E or 2 Zoom out Options Cancel Press to start over d Toggle Preview amp Picture Size see P 6 13 Press to toggle as follows e Toggle Preview for Photo Camera mode
157. e reading phone numbers mail Phone Book 3 a addresses and note Incoming Calls while Creating Main Menu Barcode Create QR Code Phone Book Contents are temporarily saved End the call to return Select an entry gt Press gt QR Code appears Press gt Select Save Press 9 e Only name reading phone numbers mail addresses and note are encoded Text Input Enter and encode text Eth uM Barcode Create QR Code Text Input Enter text gt Press QR Code appears Press gt Select Save Press Data Folder Encode melody image files or Text Templates in Data Folder Main Menu Select a folder gt Press 0 Select an item gt Press gt QR Code appears Press gt Select Save Press e s 00 11 14 ext Scanner METAN gt Barcode Scan Text Scan text URLs mail addresses phone numbers or roman Frame text in the centre of Display letters with mobile camera e Adjust to frametextin 1 Capture e Scan up to 60 single byte characters within 3 lines Scanning Letters at the ends may be distorted HE 35 ch t t ti ield It e Text mode in Reversed Text setting is A IA set to Auto each time Text Scanner is e Some symbols cannot be read activated Change the mode if text is f e Zoom function is not available distorted in Auto such as white text in the bluest black background Note Text Scanner is disabled while music plays or Options Back
158. e Calls Ringvideo TV Calls and New Messages Activate Normal Meeting Activity Car Headset or Manner WA gt Settings Mode Settings mode to switch handset settings automatically Most suitable handset responses for each mode are set by default nen Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise EE gt Press 9 Select Ringtone Ringvideos Press 9 gt Select a mode Press 9 Select Assign Tone Normal uis Press 9 Select Preset Sounds or My Sounds Settings Mode Settings Press 9 Select sound Press gt Select Select a mode Press 9 Assign Press 9 To play sound files press Select Play Reset Mode Settings Press 9 Ringvideo MENTON gt Settings gt Mode Settings 1 Select a mode Press Select Personalise Select a mode Press Select Set to gt Press 9 gt Select Ringtone Ringvideos Press 9 Default Press 8 Enter Handset Code Press gt Select a mode Press 9 Select Assign Video gt Press Press 9 Select video gt Press Duration New Message Select a mode Press gt Select Personalise Press 0 Select Ringtone Customising Incoming Communication Settings suonoun EUONIPPV z Volume Set Ringtone volume Volume 2 Ringvideos Press Select For New Message PSEMINormal Headset Level 3 Activity Level 5 Meeting Car Manner Silent gt Press Select
159. e On or Off Press 9 Messaging 14 1 The Centre automatically delivers text messages to handset Number of unread messages appears in Standby To open messages select an item Press Opening New Messages Perform from Step 3 New Mail during Operations 1 When mail arrives animation Information appears when Standby returns plays and Delivery Notice appears amp SMS Mail or amp MMS Mail appears according to message type e When handset is closed clamshell closed Message open handset clamshell open to see recei ved Delivery Notice Tip See P 14 17 to open Received folder when Delivery Notice does not appear 2 Press 9 Delivery Notice Received folder opens see P 14 19 When messages are automatically sorted to Personal Folders select a folder gt Press 9 F 3 Select a message and press 9 o kaoru ki tayama D Message window opens see P 14 3 Q ii Mr Yamamoto and Ms zi Message Content Kawahashi please bring E To download the entire MMS message e Gedding Twill see P 14 4 bring a camcorder 4 Press CJ and then press to exit Options Back Message Window 14 2 a In Viewer Position Use Side Keys to open new messages in Viewer position 1 When mail arrives animation plays and Delivery kaoru kitayama Mr Yamamoto and Ms Notice appears Kawahashi please bring 8 camera and a tripod amp SMS Mail or amp MMS Mail appears according to messag
160. e total call time All Calls Time Check call time for Dialled Calls or Received Calls 1 Select Received Calls or Dialled 2 Press 3 to exit Calls and press 9 Reset Call Timers Main Menu gt Call Log Call Timers Select Clear Timers Press 9 Enter Handset Code Press Bp Press Tip gt Last Call Time and All Calls Time remain even if handset power is turned off e Ring time for incoming or outgoing calls is not counted On hold time is counted SuoneJadoO 1espueH oiseg A JA Se 2 12 Call Charge WM Check estimated call charge of the most recent call Last Call Cost and total charges All Calls Costs Set a limit of total charges f Select Last Call or All Calls and 2 Press C9 to exit press Clear Costs Reset call charge records Main Menu Call Log Call Costs Select Clear Costs Press 0 gt Enter PIN2 Press 9 gt Press Select Max Cost Press 9 Select Set Limit gt Press 9 Enter PIN2 Press 9 3 Enter the amount Press 9 E To check the set limit select Max Cost Press 0 gt Select Read Limit Press e To check the remaining amount select Residual Credit Dress e ETE Set conversion rate to calculate call charges PEEMYEN 1 Select Cost Units Press 9 Select Set Units Press 9 gt Enter PIN2 Press 0 gt Enter currency unit gt Press 9 Enter Cost per Unit gt Press 9 twice To check
161. e type to the wedding will bring a camcorder 2 Press Received folder opens see P 14 19 When messages are automatically sorted to Personal Folders select a folder gt Press Options A 3 Use G or gt to select a message and press Message window opens 4 Press to exit Received folder returns Press to return to Standby lg Message Content Sender e Number mail address or name appears e f the number or mail address is not saved in Phone Book name designated by the sender appears except for the following MMS Notice MMS messages not saved on the Server Message Text DuiDesso u 14 3 z DuiDesso u 14 4 Retrieving MMS Messages Mi Retrieving a Message The Centre delivers the initial portion of MMS messages when TENEN gt Messages Received A message was sent to multiple recipients 7 Select a message and press Files are attached to the message e Select a message with B e In Received folder amp appears when the remaining portion of 2 Select Download and press e MMS message MMS Notice is held at the Centre Download starts e Alternatively download MMS messages using Mail List see e After the message is retrieved Received folder returns P 14 30 Note Messages up to 300 KB can be received Tip Limit the size of incoming messages see P 14 33 lg Retrieving Selected Messages Using Received Messages When more than one message is selected some
162. e used at the same time e Initiating Call Forwarding cancels Voice Mail e Call Forwarding is not available when All Outgoing Calls or All Incoming Calls in Call Barring is active Call Barring takes priority 000 055 Initiate Call Forwarding Geier Cancel Call Forwarding l gt Settings Call Settings Diverts Select a JET ENT Settings Call Settings Diverts Main Menu zi forwarding condition Each Forwarding Condition Choose On Press 8 Select Enter Phone Select a forwarding condition gt Choose Off Number Press 0 gt Enter a forwarding number Press 9 gt Press 0 Select ring time gt Press 9 All Call Forwarding H To specify a service type select By Service Press 9 gt Select Cancel All gt Press e Press Select an item Press 0 a Ring time can be set when the forwarding condition is No Answer e If all Call Forwarding settings are cancelled Voice Mail settings are cancelled at the same time e Include the dialling code for landlines D lina BI i e Done appears following Please wait Tip Adjust ring time to set the response priority when using Call Forwarding together with Message Recorder see P 2 20 aas Check Call Forwarding status Example Ring time for Call Forwarding 10 seconds Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Diverts Select a forwarding condition Ring time for Message Recorder 9 seconds In this example Message Recorder responds fir
163. e when initiating TV Calls Microphone PERTTUnmute Microphone VET ENT Settings TV Call Settings Select Mute Microphone or Unmute Microphone Press 9 e Setting is also available during a call see 0 Select an image to send while placing calls on Pict hold Main Menu a POE gt TV Call Settings Hold Guidance Select Preset Pictures or My Pictures Press 0 Select an image Press 0 ED AL H 5 5 Camera 6 1 eJauleo 6 2 Precaution 802SH features a 1 3 megapixel CCD camera Capture still images and record video e Still Images see P 6 5 e Video see P 6 10 e Key Assignments see P 6 4 e Shooting Options see P 6 13 Some key operations are indicated for Viewer position and clamshell open Example Press 9 or e MM File Formats 8 Save Locations MESAS ES Handset Data Folder Pictures or SD Memory Card Data NEESS Folder Pictures DCIM See P 8 2 Handset or SD Memory Card MPEG 4 3gp Data Folder Videos See P 8 2 SD Memory Card Data Folder MPEG 4 ASF SD VIDEO Use a soft cloth to wipe fingerprints and oil off lens cover see P 1 10 Mobile Camera Basics e If handset moves while shooting images may blur Hold handset firmly or place it on a stable surface and use Timer see P 6 14 e Mobile camera is a precision instrument however some pixels may appear brighter or darker e Shooting saving images while handset is hot may affect imag
164. ect handset to PC via optional USB cable II refer to the installation guide supplied with the USB cable Note e Use handset as a modem only when signal conditions are stable e 3G GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager cannot be used simultaneously e Disconnect USB cable from PC when not in use to save battery power on your PC Tip Use Desktop Holder to charge handset during data transmissions AyAnoouuo 5 E 9 13 nAno9a9uuo M 9 14 Handset Manager Exchange files and information between handset and PC via Bluetooth infrared or USB Compatible files and information Data Folder Files Files in Pictures Videos Sounds Ringtones and Other Documents folders Phone Book Phone Book entries Schedule entries Install Handset Manager on your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD ROM see P 9 13 Mi Bluetooth or Infrared Wireless Connection Activate handset Bluetooth or infrared connectivity see P 9 4 P 9 9 then use Handset Manager on your PC to establish connection and transfer files information MB USB Cable Connection Install the USB driver on your PC from the supplied Utility Software CD ROM Connect handset to PC via optional USB cable II refer to the installation guide supplied with the USB cable then use Handset Manager on your PC to transfer files and information Note gt If you have troubles with transmissions between handset and Handset Manager refer to the information on Handset Man
165. ect mode and colour see P 6 14 Microphone Set to On to record sounds see P 6 17 see P 6 11 Save and Send Attach images to MMS Mail see P 6 19 Video Settings Select Normal Fine or High Quality see P 6 16 My Videos View files in Data Folder see P 6 18 Video Quality To Photo Camera Switch to Photo Camera mode see P 6 18 Select handset or SD Memory Card see P 6 17 Select image size see P 6 13 Select image size see P 6 13 size see P 6 13 videa Encode Select a video encoding format see P 6 17 View a summary of key assignments see P 6 17 Save Videos to Advanced Shooting Options ere Switch Viewfinder size PEE Normal Finder Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Options or Advanced Select Full Viewfinder or Normal Finder Press or 0 ue Select video image size Photo Camera N A Available BET arge QCIF Camera Activate Video Camera mode Options or ID Advanced Picture Size Select Large QCIF or Small SubQCIF Press or 0 e L arge QCIF W 176 x H 144 dots Small SubQCIF W 128 x H 96 dots Change shutter click sound dDeEMmMPattern 1 Main Menu gt Camera Activate Photo Camera mode gt Options or I Advanced Shutter Sound Select a pattern gt Press or Note gt e Volume does not change e Shutter click sound for Continuous Shoot is unique and fixed eJauleo u 6
166. ect storage media for video set Record Time to For Message eJauleo u Note gt To select storage media insert SD Memory Card 6 17 Switch between Photo Camera and Video Select Mode Camera modes Photo Camera Available Available Opening Still Images Camera Options or I Main Menu gt Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Select to Video Camera or to Photo Camera Press Options or I or 7 Select My Pictures and press 9 or When SD Memory Card is inserted select Pictures or 6 Auto Save Set handset to save captured images Camera Images Press or 9 automatically Select an image and press or 9 Photo Camera Available N A To open other files press or CJ ETA TETON E To open images on SD Memory Card press etau Tip gt Open a file and press for 1 seconds or to gt Camera Activate Photo Camera mode use available functions Options or 2 Advanced Auto Save Choose On or Off Press or e Playing Video Camera Activate Video Camera mode Options or I 7 Select My Videos and press or e Select a file and press or To play other files press or 0 FT To play files on SD Memory Card press 09 QVGA Size Play QVGA size video Images W 240 x H 320 dots VET VERT gt Media Player Press Long Press or 3 Select Open Video Press or gt Select SD VIDEO Press or 9 Select a file Press o
167. ected Messages Editing Draft Messages After Step 1 press gt Select Advanced After Step 1 edit a message and save it see P 14 15 gt Press 9 Select Multiple Select Press e The original message is overwritten Select a message Press e 4 appears Select messages Press Select Lock or Unlock gt Press 9 m To uncheck select a message with e gt Press 0 To select all press 3 Select Select All 5 Select Send Message and press 9 e Sent messages are deleted from Draft Press 9 To uncheck all press 3 Select Unselect All gt Press 9 Deleting Messages lg Selecting Messages to Delete Select Received Draft Sent Unsent or Personal Folders see P 14 17 and press 9 Message list appears see P 14 19 2 Deleting a Message Select a message and press Select Delete and press e Deleting Selected Messages Press Select Advanced and press Select Multiple Select and press e Select a message and press 8 appears on the right of the selected message To uncheck select a message with gt Press 0 Repeat Step El to select messages To select all press 3 Select Select All Press 9 To uncheck all press Select Unselect All gt Press 9 d Press Select Delete and press e 3 Press 4 Press to exit Deleting All in Mail Box Protected messages cannot be deleted Main Menu gt Messages Select Received Draft Se
168. ected entry Adding Network to the End Press 9 gt Select Add to end Press 9 Select a Network Press Deleting Network Select a Network Press 9 gt Select Delete Press 0 ee Check Network Information Information Main Menu Connectivity gt Network Settings Network Settings Select Network Information Press 9 Internet Setting Use default settings Change settings when specific Proxy Access Point settings are required Profile Contents B Application See P 9 17 for details Mweb Settings Profile Name Up to 60 single byte alphanumerics Select from the list llMMS Settings Profile Name Up to 60 single byte alphanumerics Select from the list Relay Server URL Up to 128 single byte characters Streaming Settings Profile Name Up to 60 single byte alphanumerics Proxy Address Up to 64 digits Proxy Port Number 1 65535 Select from the list AyAnoouuo 5 E 9 15 nAno9a9uuo0 M 9 16 Bg Proxy See P 9 18 for details Seg ve Home UserName Upiotesnglebytechades WW Access Point See P 9 18 for details Access Point Name Up to 60 single byte alphanumerics Authentication Type NONE PAP or CHAP D ION B Application See P 9 15 for each setting item Create new Profiles for Web MMS or Create New Streaming connections Eth Connectivity Internet Setting Application Select Web Settings MMS Settin
169. ectly via Web to access Mobile Internet sites Perform Network Setup before using Web see P 13 4 ENIM Vodafone live Options II Go to URL Press To enter address prefix htip etc press E Select Advanced Press 9 Select an item Press 9 2 Enter URL and press 3 Press 4 Select OK and press Information appears 5 Press 2 and then to exit Note Some sites may not be accessed Images layouts etc may not appear the same as on PCs Using URL Log Access Mobile Internet sites using previously entered URLs e Perform Network Setup before using Web see P 13 4 e Up to 10 domains are saved and up to 30 information pages are saved under each domain When Log memory is full oldest items are deleted to make room for new ones IERI gt Vodafone live Options gt Access History 7 Select a domain folder and press 9 2 Select an item and press 9 To open properties select an item Press Select Details Press 9 m Press to return To send URLs via SMS MMS select an item Press Select Send Page Press gt Create and send message see P 14 7 14 8 3 Press 9 and then to exit Deleting URL Log Open Access History and follow these steps Select a domain folder or item within Skip this step for Delete All Press Select Delete or Delete All Press Press e Delete All clears the entire domain folder when performed for
170. een handset and Memory Card or back up handset PES po ee PNG png Sorting Files E Animation NEVA nva mation Sort by name date size or type may include sound i k Data Folder Select a folder Options I M video Files S Advanced Sort Icon Format amp Extension 7 Select an item and press e de MPEG 120P SAFP MIRO image Note It may take a while to sort many files MOE 3GPP video image 3gp or mp4 Sound Files SMAF mmf Melody via Web or MMS may include images Soit Duibeue y u Audio mp4 Downloaded Chaku Uta Voice amr Voice sound recorded on Voice Recorder Tip gt appears for copyright protected files gt appears for files in the public domain 8 3 Soit Duibeue y Opening Files Activating Mobile Camera Open file list in Pictures DCIM or Videos folder and follow the steps below Mobile camera activates in Photo Camera mode from Pictures and DCIM folders or in Video Camera mode from Videos folder Press gt Select Take Picture or Record 1 Select from Pictures to Other Documents and press 9 Get new Pictures Video Press 9 f Get new is highlighted press Q first Activating Voice Recorder Open file list in Sounds amp Ringtones folder and follow these steps Press gt Select Record Sound Press 9 m f Get new is highlighted press Q first File list appears e To select a file in a created sub f
171. eltclips holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID APYHROO0039 Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates SAR can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications amp Internet Association CTIA website at http Awww phonefacts net XXXI xxxii European RF Exposure Information Your handset has been designed manufactured and tested So as not to exceed the limits for exposure to electromagnetic fields recommended by the Council of the European Union These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of the handset user and others and to take into account variations in age and health individual sensitivities and environmental conditions European standards provide for the amount of radio frequency electromagnetic energy absorbed by the body when using a handset to be measured by reference to
172. enenenenneneaenenennrnrnsrererarnrnsrersrnrnrrerns 9 9 E Transferring Files nn 9 10 PC TRANSMISSIONS c 9 12 A 9 13 ll 3G GSM GPRS Modem sse 9 13 ll Handset Manager 9 14 Network SOULS m 9 14 Add Edit amp Delete 9 14 siii Rc 9 15 Network Information 9 15 o ec T 9 15 IM Profile Contents sario ae 9 15 Ft N E EENE E E 9 17 O Createhew EEN 9 17 PTI ANS iis RT 9 17 Le EEE TORT 9 17 Kee 9 17 MD RE T T 9 17 O Create TT 9 18 PEN 9 18 ee NR ENE 9 18 e ne eee ee eer ore 9 18 HB Additional Geng 9 18 ROP OPOINT 9 18 Clear DNS Cache ocoocococcccocccococononcnonononnnnnnonnnoncnanonnnnnons 9 18 White Let 9 18 Backup amp Restore cccrccicain denascnnssdnscesannsacanessardcacesasanntas 9 19 lll Handset to Memory Card 9 20 Bl Memory Card to Handset s nnenensneeneneneenenenerersrnrnrnern 9 20 Additional Functions Mode Settings me 10 2 Mode Settings oenennennenneneenenneeinniernrnsrerrernnrrsrrsrnrrnn 10 2 Set to D creator 10 2 ll Customising Incoming Communication Settings 10 2 O E E 10 2 Bingtoneibimgviden 10 2 O vtbration essence 10 3 External E E 10 3 Any Key Answer 10 3 lll Customising System Sounds s s eseseseieeererererenererrrerernren 10 3 Keypad TON8S ccoocccncocccoccooncocnconnnonnnnonononononnnnnnnonononnnonos 10 3
173. eph e t ee e BG E JJ kjeft e seo e DAA GA RD s e se a s n e s 9 ee Ha ei Feil B gar Da Long Sound o Bis P Line Break e Hiragana to Number Conversion hiragana with or is pis to the same numbers amp A row 1 hp Ka row 2 m Sa row 3 E I Ta row 4 m Na row 5 sl Ha row 6 amp Ma row 7 m Ya row 8 5 Ra row 9 m SC Long Sound o Line Break 0 Quick Conversion for Hiragana Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter frequently used words A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed Example To enter faz 0 H 5 convert I E gt d5 convert 1 Enter hiragana and press Cursor turns green e While cursor is green use os to segment entered hiragana and then convert one segment ata e Normal Conversion Quick Conversion for Hiragana normal conversion 2 Use to select a word and press Note Use Quick Conversion in kanji hiragana mode only Tip The most recently used word mostly nouns appears first One Hiragana Predictive Entry Enter hiragana and initiate Quick Conversion Words starting with a hiragana in the same row d LY 5 A B for d appear Word suggestions vary by time of day Example When is entered 5 00 10 59 11 00 16 59 17 00 22 59 23 00 4 59 dau FS ZIF I DOMES ML RUNE f1c 213 Cha BHH LYcexE T Lio C5 oLel F
174. er countries The SD logo is a trademark p udi Chaku Uta is a Trademark of Sony Music Entertainment Japan Inc Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and or their counterparts in other nations 4 901 307 5 506 865 5 267 261 5 600 754 5 710 784 5 490 165 5 109 390 5 544 196 5 414 796 5 778 338 5 056 109 5 511 073 5 267 262 5 657 420 5 504 773 5 228 054 5 568 483 5 416 797 Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG Inc Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sharp is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Powered by Mascot Capsule Micro3D Edition Mascot Capsule is a registered trademark of HI Corporation 2002 2004 HI Corporation All rights reserved 5 101 501 5 535 239 5 337 338 5 659 569 The 2 4 GHz frequency band is used for handset Bluetooth related functions Read through the following before use This product employs Macromedia Flash Lite technology developed by Macromedia Inc Copyright 1995 2004 Macromedia Inc All rights reserved Macromedia Flash Flash Lite Macromedia Flash and Macromedia Flash Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Macromedia Inc in the United States and or other countries The 2 4 GHz frequency band is shared with other industrial scientific or me
175. er of text gt Press gt Move cursor to the end of text Press e Save up to 256 characters Anuga 1x9 1 a 3 15 Phone Book 4 1 yoog euoug p 4 2 Phone Book Entry Items Save up to 500 entries to handset Phone Book On USIM Card the number of entries you can save in Phone Book depends on the card specification Depending on the USIM Card in use mail addresses may not be supported or character entry limits for mail address may be lower Also the number of phone numbers or mail addresses per entry and entry character limits may be lower FirstName Enter up to 16 characters Select Name when saving to USIM Card Available Available Enter up to 32 characters Available Available Add Telephone Enter up to three numbers to handset and two numbers to USIM Card 32 digits each Available Available Enter up to three addresses to handset 128 single byte characters each and one AREA DOS address to USIM Card 80 single byte characters Avalagle Avalapie Sort entries into 16 Groups handset and 11 Groups USIM Card Group names can be changed Set Ringtone by Group handset only Available Available Enter up to 20 characters Available Note add personal details Enter up to 256 characiess wawe NA Picture Setanimageto appear forincoming calsmal wawe WA Secret 0 Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Secret Note gt Back up Important Informati
176. era is used and handset becomes too hot Temperature is high Switch cameras appears If camera is not switched to Internal Camera Handset is hot Switch to Alternative Image appears and alternative image appears When you attempt to switch to External Camera while handset is too hot Handset is hot Cannot switch to external camera appears and Internal Camera or alternative image returns 0 vv Switch locations of each other s images Press 8 during a call ISCH AL TV Call 0 00 06 a e 090392XXXX2 Alternativ j i i a Send a saved image instead of live video image During a call press 3 Select Camera Picture gt Press 9 gt Select Alt Image Press 0 To set an alternative image see P 5 5 5 4 me Mute your voice and replace your image with a preset image During a call press To cancel press MMA Bl Mobile Light Press for 1 seconds to illuminate Available only for External Camera lll Digital Zoom Press zoom in or 2 zoom out m External Camera Up to 9 level Zoom E Internal Camera Up to 2 level Zoom H Press to access the following Loudspeaker On Off Activate or deactivate Loudspeaker Picture Quality Select quality of incoming images Backlight Set Backlight status Select brightness of outgoing images from five levels 2 to 2 Exposure Settings Bluetooth Activate or deactivate Bluetooth Headset Headset Hold Retrieve Hold or resume
177. ess for 1 seconds 7 In Standby press for 1 seconds Y and Manner mode selected appear Y disappears and Manner mode is cancelled amp Message Recorder amp Vibration d Silent and 44 Increasing Volume appear as set in Manner settings When Manner Mode is Active lll Keypad Tones Power On Off error and barcode recognition tones are muted but a beep for Switch Line still sounds see P 12 6 SuoneJado 1espueH oiseg lll Shutter click sounds even in Manner mode l Manner mode active Output sound appears when Media Player is activated ll Message Recorder Ringtone Vibration and Mobile Light operate according to Manner settings Tip When Message Recorder is recording messages the other party s voice is heard through Earpiece e To change Manner settings see P 10 2 To turn on off Message Recorder in Manner mode follow these steps Press 9 gt Select Settings gt Press Select Mode Settings gt Press Select Manner Press Select Personalise gt Press Select Message Recorder gt Press Choose On or Off gt Press 2 17 suo e1ado 1espueH oiseg 2 18 Activating Cancelling Off Line Mode Use Off Line Mode to suspend all handset transmissions e n Off Line Mode incoming and outgoing calls as well as Vodafone live transmissions are blocked e Off Line Mode is Off by default VET ENT gt Connectivity Network Setti
178. eys eC NM Soft Key functions appear at the bottom of Display Press to select or execute Press to select or execute Press to select or execute the assigned function or operation the assigned function or operation the assigned function or operation lg Soft Key Assignments Viewer Soft Key functions appear at the top of Display when mobile camera Is active payers buen Mobile Camera Other Windows wr Press to select or execute the assigned function or operation Press to select or execute the assigned function or operation Press 9 to select or execute the assigned function or operation Press to select or execute the assigned function or operation Press G P to select or execute the assigned function or operation GI Oro DIO O _ W EE 1 31 Create shortcuts to functions and files Default shortcuts Dialled Numbers Received Calls Calendar Calculator and Voice Recorder Using Shortcuts 1 Press 2 Select a function and press e payers buen E Change default shortcuts Press gt Select an item Press Select Assign Press 0 gt Select new item Press 0 2 Move Change the order of items Press 3 Select an item Press gt Select Move gt Press 0 gt Use to move position Press e 5 07 Return to default shortcuts Press gt Press gt Select Set to Default
179. f Network selection for Automatic see P 9 15 M Adding Network see P 9 14 e Use in default setting Automatic Set Manual to connect to a specific Network Calling from Outside Japan 7 Enter a phone number 4 Select a country and press e EI e Include the dialling code for landline phone Country code appears m numbers Calling Unlisted Countries 2 When calling landlines or handsets within e Select Enter Code press 8 and enter a I the country proceed to Step 7 country code S To enter numbers directly press for Calling Vodafone Handsets a 1 seconds appears Enter a country eN JPN deri code Enter a phone number omit the ways select BZ JPN country code 81 2 first 0 gt Proceed to Step 7 5 Press 0 S m When calling numbers in Italy country S 4 code 39 or Russia country code 7 6 Select Abroad and presa D 5 include first 0 M and Mai ENN abe id the i phone number The first O is omitted unless 2 Press the country selected is Italy 39 or Russia 7 3 Select Country Code and press e indicates international calls 7 Press Note Other party s voice may not be heard or handset microphone may be muted in some areas after placing a call on hold and cancelling it see P 2 3 Tip Adding Country Codes To add country codes frequently used see P 10 9 Country Codes 2 15 SuoneJado 1espueH oiseg 2 16 Minding Mobile Manners Manner Mode
180. ge image Frame press or EEA Press or amp Original Frames Select My Pictures and press or e Some images may not be used as a Frame Select a Frame and press or e To change image Frame press or 0 Eda Press or e Cancelling Choose Off and press or e eJauleo 6 10 Video Camera Mode Record short video clips to send via MMS Use SD Memory Cards to save longer recordings recording time depends on the card capacity Tip For best results record within 1 5 meters W 176 x H 144 dots Picture Size QCIF W 240 x H 320 dots W 128 x H 96 dots QVGA SubQCIF Handset or SD SD Memory Card Save Location Memory Card Data Data Folder Folder Videos SD VIDEO 60 seconds Normal Recording Fo 50 seconds Fine Message 30 seconds ume High Quality per shot Extended Picture Quality Normal Fine High Quality Digital Zoom SubQCIF 3 72x QCIF 2 72x QVGA 2x ooo B File Format MPEG 4 3gp MPEG 4 ASF 1Default file name is also the captured date and time Example 2004 12 15_12 34 indicates the image was captured at 12 34 15 December 2004 File name may change if the same name already exists Default file name starts from MOL001 ASF then MOL002 ASF and so on Tip gt Saving still images sounds or V applications reduces memory for video e To check memory status see P 10 13 Recording Video Make sure battery is adequately charged and there is
181. ges Select All Pictures and press or e METAN gt Camera Activate Continuous Shoot Viewfinder returns R e When Save Pictures to is set to Choice select a save 7 Frame image on Display and press or ocupa ind oss ce The first frame is captured with subsequent frames captured at Saving a Single Image interval determined by Shooting Speed setting e e For manual shutter control repeat Step 1 for each frame fl Select Selected Picture and press or e gl Capturing Continuous Shoot Images To cancel press or Stop A Viewfinder returns a Press or to save captured images e When Save Pictures to is set to Choice select a save To cancel during manual shutter control press or location and press or 9 gt Press or Captured images are deleted Index Image or a composite image appears Use 2 or 09 to toggle between images m To save images individually select an image and proceed to Step 3 H To attach images to MMS Mail press 9 3 To save press 9 or En J9UIE u Adding Frames e In addition to Preset Frames use transparent PNG files obtained via Web or MMS e In Continuous Shoot Frame is added to each image e Available when Picture Size is 240x320 120x160 or 120x128 Camera Activate Photo Camera mode Options or Camera Modes Photo Frame Preset Frames Select Preset Frames and press or e Select a Frame and press or e To chan
182. ges larger than a specified size BEEM300 KB gt Messages Settings MMS Settings Max Message Size Select a size gt Press 9 Memory Status Check memory status of Mail Box Main Menu Messages Select Memory Status and press 9 Press to return H DuiDesso u 14 33 V applications suoneadde A 15 2 Getting Started E Network Connection Network V applications require a network connection e Before using an application a message appears indicating that a network connection is required To disable the network connection confirmation message see P 15 7 e For connection fees contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 lg SD Memory Card Synchronise SD Memory Cards used on other Vodafone handsets PCs and other devices to update V appli Library e Perform Network Setup before using Web see P 13 4 e Update V appli Library to avoid malfunction VEGENE gt V appli Settings Synchronisation 1 Press Note V applications saved to SD Memory Cards from your handset are exclusively for use on 802SH with your USIM Card or a newly purchased Vodafone handset Tip gt It may take some time to update V appli Library depending on the number of files saved etc Downloading V applications e Perform Network Setup before using Web see P 13 4 e Some V applications can be downloaded to SD Memory Cards e Make sure signal is strong NEVE gt
183. ging may be hampered Weak signals or out of range Operation V application is active 2 Repeated mobile camera use or barcode scanning m Frequent use of Mobile Light Playing video images Frequent use of Pen Light m Continuous Keypad use Backlight stays on for long periods Use of Music Player Voice Recorder m Frequent infrared transfers m Frequent opening closing of handset e Setting m Display Saving start time or Backlight time is set longer m Backlight is set brighter payers buen n ef fl Extend Battery Time payers buen Adjust Display Backlight settings to reduce power consumption see P 10 6 Bi When Battery Runs Out A message appears and short beeps sound Handset shuts down after 20 seconds unless charged Press to stop short beeps Short beeps do not sound in Manner mode If battery runs out while talking short beeps sound every five seconds After 20 seconds the call ends and handset shuts down fl Battery Disposal Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse Tape over battery terminals before disposal or bring them to a Vodafone shop Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal gg Battery Strength Strength Level When battery runs out C Recharge battery appears and short beeps sound Handset shuts down after 20 seconds Mindicator Battery Strength indicator varies as shown Charge or replace when level is low Recharge battery appears Charge or replace b
184. gs or Streaming Settings Press gt Select Create New Press gt Select an item see P 9 15 gt Press gt Enter or select item Press 0 gt Press ep Select Set Press 0 Select Profiles to be used for Web MMS or Streaming connections Main Menu gt Connectivity Internet Setting Application Select Web Settings MMS Settings or Streaming Settings Press 9 Select a Profile Press dt Profies Select Web Settings MMS Settings or Streaming Settings Press 9 Select a Profile Press gt Select Edit Press Select an item see P 9 15 gt Press Edit item gt Press 0 gt Press gt Select Set gt Press 0 Press Select Web Settings MMS Settings or Streaming Settings Press 9 Select a Profile Press gt Select Copy gt Press 9 Enter Profile Name see P 9 15 gt Press 9 Delete Profiles Main Menu gt Connectivity Internet Setting Application Select Web Settings MMS Settings or Streaming Settings Press 9 Select a Profile Press 3 Select Delete Press 0 Press Yes unano9a9uuo0 E 9 17 I Proxy amp Access Point Additional Settings See P 9 16 for each setting item Re Provisioning When Profiles are changed perform Retrieve NW Info and update the settings Create New Create new Proxy and Access Point Connectivity Internet Setting Maini cul Re Provisioning VEEN gt Co
185. gtone Select Assign Tone and press 8 E To cancel select Remove Tone Video Press 0 gt Press Select Preset Sounds or My Sounds and press e Ringvideo Select Assign Video and press E To cancel select Remove Tone Video Press 9 gt Press 4 Select sound or video and press Preset Ringtones play when selected Press to set e Files on SD Memory Card cannot be selected Note gt When source file in Data Folder is deleted renamed or moved to SD Memory Card Ibiza Party is set for Voice TV Calls and Sound Effect 1 is set for mail messages This also applies if source file is copyrighted and the license expires e To apply the setting to Secret mode entries activate Secret mode first E Personal Picture Set saved photos to appear for incoming calls mail Select from image files smaller than 40 KB I Phone Book Phone Book List Add New Main Menu Entry Select Picture and press 2 Select Assign Picture and press 9 To cancel select Remove Picture Press 9 Press 3 Select an image and press e e Files on SD Memory Card and some other files cannot be selected Note Setting is cancelled when source file in Data Folder is deleted renamed or moved to SD Memory Card Mother Phone Book Entry Items To enter the following open Phone Book Details see P 4 3 For details refer to Phone Book Entry Items on P 4 2 Select Reading Press gt Enter readin TS
186. handset automatically enters Off Line Mode Thus transfers are disabled while receiving calls messages during calls while using Vodafone live services or Media Player while editing mail or data etc Off Line Mode is cancelled after transfers e Some entries in Phone Book Calendar Tasks Text Templates and Bookmarks may not be saved in whole or part Available Files In One File transfers the following settings are lost Phone Book Available Available Group Secret and Ringtone All File transfer includes Owner Profile Calendar Ausiable si In One File transfers Secret mode settings are lost Tasks Available si In One File transfers Secret mode settings are lost Text 2 Available Templates Files or sub folders in DCIM Data Folder Available folder and copy protected files cannot be transferred In One File transfers so received entries are saved to Bookmarks Available Other Documents folder as an unknown file In All File transfers Calendar and Tasks are sent together from Appointments Tasks 2 Only receiving files entries is Supported 3 Receive folders one by one via infrared Tip gt Handset stores up to 300 entries between Calendar and Tasks If the limit is reached during a transfer the remaining entries will not be received e Transfer files in SD Memory Card Data Folder one by one Files in DCIM folder cannot be transferred Getting Started Bluetooth is a wireless technology that
187. he selected folder will open next time Press 3 Select Property Press 9 to see the title author etc 2 Select content and press 9 e O indicates location of the current page E If content is password protected enter password gt Press e 3 Reading window opens Press to close e The last page you opened will appear next time Note gt E Books cannot be opened while sounds play or a V application is paused e E Books automatically close for incoming calls at Alarm Time when battery is low or after five minutes of inactivity e Only files with zbf zbk txt or text extension appear in book contents list e Revised E Books are not supported Folders and Files Text Operations lll Adding Folders Bl Jump to the first or last page In book contents list press gt Select Press 3 Select Home or End Press New Folder Press Enter folder name ll Move to a specific location Press 9 Press Select Shift Press lll Editing Folder File Names Enter location by percentage 00 99 gt Press 9 In book contents list select a folder file Press Select chapter when a table of contents is contained gt Select Change Name Press 9 Press Select Contents gt Press 0 Edit gt Press Select a chapter gt Press 9 lll Deleting Folders Files See P 11 26 to use Bookmarks In book contents list select a folder file gt Press ll Reading window settings Sele
188. her Files Use os to select and press 9 Select Attach File and press 9 Select a folder and press Select a file and press 9 ll appears next to the size indication When finished press 2 until appears e Skip this step if it is already on Display 5 Use to select and press 9 L Entering Recipient see P 14 12 Saving to Draft see P 14 15 Saving as Template see P 14 16 Attaching Schedule In New Message window select on Media Console Press 9 Select Attach Appt Press gt Select a day with schedules Press 9 gt Select an entry gt Press 9 Replacing Attachments In New Message window select a file Press gt Select Replace Picture Replace Sound or Replace Video gt Press 9 Select a file Press 0 Deleting Attachments In New Message window select a file Press 3 Select Remove Picture Remove Sound or Remove Video Press e m To delete message text select the text entry field gt Press 3 Select Remove Text Press 9 Playing Sound Files Video Images In New Message window select a file Press gt Select Play gt Press 9 Creating Slides Preview Message In New Message window select on Media Combine message text with sounds or still video images to Console Press Select Preview Message create slides Received slides appear in order Press 0 Attach up to two files to create a slide Select a s
189. icture aer 5 5 Backlight u 5 5 Mute Microphone saonnonaonaoneoneeaaraonaonanenorannrnnrarencennene 5 5 O Hold Guidance Pict essrernvvernvrrnnvrsnvnsnverssernnsenssvessnvesnrer 5 5 Camera Getting Started e 6 2 WGrecauton cono ronononinos 6 2 HB Mobile Camera Basics mmes 6 2 ll Viewfinder amp Key Assignments s osssseneneneeeneneneneinenennn 6 4 GR saa 6 5 Bl Photo Camera Mode eeeeeeeeeeeeeeriererirrerirernrenee 6 5 W Capturing Still Images s nenenoneneenenenensnnenenerersrnrnrnsrrrsrnnn 6 6 lal Still Image Eunchons 6 7 W Continuous hoat 6 8 Bl Adding Frames nnn 6 10 iD lo me A 6 10 W Video Camera Mode 6 10 W Recording Video ee 6 11 ll Video Recording Operations 6 12 so AAA 6 13 E Shooting OUTS EE 6 13 Toggle Preview 6 13 UE meu Rc EE 6 13 Shutter Sound once c addet usi Rs 6 13 O Ba NU 6 14 Mobile Liberan ae nS ee ieii Ea 6 14 Bl Image Settings ocooconcnccnccnnnconcnononcncnnoconornnononso 6 15 O Eoo UE ce 6 15 O Picture Gtze een 6 15 Scene sese 6 15 Picture Qualia E 6 16 Record Time 6 16 A RE 6 17 e Video Encod usunne emails 6 17 Bl Additional Geng 6 17 O Help 6 17 WS TT 6 17 O Select Mode keen 6 18 6 18 Opening Images amp Playing Video
190. iles 13 16 NN 13 5 WII EC M 9 18 li pe mc Q 12 9 lake dete 11 20 Z ZOOM CARING RA 6 4 Warranty A After Sales Services Mwarranty Warranty is provided when you purchase 802SH e Check the name of distributor and date of purchase e Read through contents and keep in a safe place e The warranty term is described in the warranty W After Sales Services See P 16 4 Troubleshooting before contacting us for repair If you cannot find solutions or solve problems contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance see P 16 32 of your subscription area and provide detailed description e During the warranty term repairs are performed under the terms and conditions described in the warranty e After the warranty term repairs are performed if possible upon your request at your expense For other services contact the distributor the nearest Vodafone shop or Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 Heplacement parts are warranted for 6 years after termination of production Note Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of handset data Please keep a separate record of Phone Book entries etc e Disassembling or modifyi
191. ing subject 14 13 Messaging opening new messages 14 2 Messaging retrieving MMS messages 14 4 MESS CIN O eee RU 14 2 Lille Mee 6 17 Minute Minder AA 10 9 Ee 2 11 e 13 2 MMS SCI Sucina 14 33 MODINE CAMC A sicario 6 2 Mobile Internet accessing 13 6 Mobile Light camera nnmnnn 6 14 A m 10 2 MOVE TO Cardin scan 15 6 Move 10 Folder cocinas 14 21 MUI Selec Osiris i MUSIC Player ge T tie 7 4 Mute legere pror Mt 2 3 5 5 My Details Owner Profile 4 13 My Saved Page accessing from 13 12 My Saved Page deleting 13 13 My Saved Page saving to 13 12 My Saved Ne LE 13 11 N Network add change delete 9 14 network connection eese 15 2 Network Information ees eessss 9 15 Network Password 1 33 12 10 Network Settings 2 14 9 14 O A Ae 2 18 One Hiragana Predictive Entry
192. ion Press e gt Select Handset or SIM gt Press 9 Dialling from Phone Book g Display Na Eg his favourite De CG ti 1980 12 24 04 12 15 12 0 SP Pattern 1 4 Pattern 2 e 090392XXXX 1 f bbb xxx yyy private Japan E his favourite Back oan E m Of Back Options Options Name Image set for Picture Phone Number Mail Address Group Name Postal Address Postcode country name state name city name and street name are separated by commas and line breaks Note El Birthday El Tone video set for incoming calls mail Secret On Tip gt To dial numbers saved in Secret mode entries activate Secret mode first see P 10 12 lg Phone Book Search ll Dialling from Phone Book Search Search method is By Reading Order by default By Reading Search by reading to dial IE shows entries that start with specified Reading By Group Opens entries in the specified Group Press 2 Enter reading Select a name Press 9 gt Press Shows entries with Readings that start with By Katakana Lana in the apettied ow Entry Modes see P 3 2 By Grou Search by Group to dial VEEN gt Phone Book Advanced View Phone Book g B W Set search method to By Group see left 7 Select By Reading Order By Group or By Press 2 Select a Group Press Select a Katakana and press e name Press 9 Press Bv Katakana Search by kat
193. ions for Jump to Top or End of Information specific procedure Select Jump to Top or Jump to Bottom Press 9 Some files may not be uploadable Close browser and start it again Browser gt Vodafone live Open information Options Advanced Select Restart Browser Press 9 Other FUNCHONS a Select fom three soroll unis Basic Setti Single Line asic Settings REPE gt Vodafone live Options II Advanced Settings Scroll Step Enable or disable cookies Select a unit Press PETT Enabled Change character size gt Vodafone live Options Advanced ETT Settings Cookies EE Medium Select Enabled or Disabled Press 9 gt Vodafone live Options Advanced e A cookie is a piece of information sent by a server for user Settings Font Size identification Select size Dress 9 Select whether to download images and Downloads sounds on Mobile Internet sites automatically uu Selecta destination of downloaded files or to open text information only Defaul BEEN Downloaded all PETT Memory Card Pref gt Vodafone live Options gt Advanced Vodafone live Options I Advanced Main Menu c ttings Download to Settings Downloads Select Handset Memory or Memory Card Pref Press 0 Main Menu Select Images Sounds or Objects Press 9 Select Show images Play sounds Download objects or Don t show images Don t pla
194. it Duibeue y u Data Folder Text Templates 1 Selecta file and press 2 Select Edit and press 9 3 Edit text and press Deleting Templates Delete single Text Templates 7 Selecta file and press 2 Select Delete and press 9 3 Press Soit Duibeue y 8 14 Adding Folders Assign different names to folders within a layer EAN gt Data Folder 1 Select from Pictures to Other Documents and press e e Folders cannot be added to DCIM V appli My Saved Page and Text Templates folders 2 Select any file and press e Shortcut In Pictures Videos or Sounds Ringtones folder select Get new and skip ahead to Step 4 For Bookmarks folder after Step 2 select New Press e gt Select Folder Press 9 Skip ahead to Step 5 3 Select Advanced and press 4 Select Create Folder and press 9 5 Enter name and press 6 Press O MT Changing File Names e File extensions do not change e Assign different names to files within a layer m Single byte Symbols Y j lt gt and Pictographs are not supported e Make sure there is enough free memory NENA Ta gt Data Folder Select a folder 7 Select a file and press 2 Select Rename and press 9 3 Enter name and press 4 Press Deleting Files amp Folders e Delete folder contents before deleting folders e Files in V appli Bookmarks My Saved Page and Text Templates folders can only be deleted one at
195. ith wireless or handsfree conversations depending on the status of connected devices or signal condition e For details about headset handsfree devices refer to specific device manuals m All File Transfer Sending Main Menu gt Connectivity Bluetooth 7 Select Send All and press e e When there is no entry in Paired Devices device search starts To send files entries to unpaired devices select More Devices Press Device search starts When transmission is in progress press D MZ 2 Select a device and press 3 Press Off Line Mode is set 4 Enter Handset Code and press e 5 Prepare recipient handset 6 Select an item and press 7 Press Connecting appears and transfer starts When requested enter passcode Press e Picture data in Phone Book transfer appears for Phone Book Press or O TB lllReceiving Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Switch On Off 1 Choose On and press When connection is requested Calling not available during operation OK appears To accept connection request from unpaired devices press 3 Enter passcode Press e Off Line Mode confirmation appears 3 Press Off Line Mode is set 4 Enter Handset Code and press e Transfer starts and confirmation appears Press to cancel Press to end 6 To Add Entries Select As New Items and press e When transfer completes Standby returns Press to cancel Press C
196. j Japanese only Scrol Up Left Right Down Zoom Zoom Out Zoom In 100 Anticlockwise Clockwise Key Action CES Tip Some features may not be available depending on the SVG file Use Data Folder files as Wallpaper Phone Book Picture Ringtone and Ringvideo e Set as Wallpaper Add to Ph Book as Ring Video and Set as Ringtone can be selected only for compatible files e Some files may not be used depending on the size Wallpaper Main Menu Data Folder Pictures 1 Selecta file and press 2 Select Set As Wallpaper and press 9 3 Press 0 Wallpaper is set Phone Book Picture Main Menu Data Folder Select a folder 1 Select a file and press 2 Select Add to Ph Book and press For more see Step 4 in Saving from Dialled Numbers Received Calls on P 4 6 Soit Duibeue y u 8 5 Ringvideo amp Ringtone gl Ringvideo METAN gt Data Folder Videos 1 Select a file and press 2 Select as Ring Video and press Bg Ringtone NE ERT Data Folder Soundsg8 Ringtones EJ 1 Selecta file and press Soit Duibeue y 8 6 2 Select Set as Ringtone and press e Edit images in Pictures folder Change size add effects or combine images Changing Image Size Resize images in Pictures folder to use for Wallpaper Alarm etc e Alternatively crop image for size e File size changes when images are resized e Images may
197. kana Alphanumerics Numbers Pictograph Code 1 6 TET Double amp Single byte Double amp Single byte Dai amp Character Codes Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Character Type Toggle case Toggle mode upper amp lower lower case Delete before or after cursor Recover up to 64 deleted characters OK Switch Pictograph Code Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion Pictograph Code 1 6 Log List 4 Press twice To enter hiragana without converting to kanji skip to Step 6 Kanji Hiragana amp Katakana Example To enter 87K in kanji hiragana entry mode 1 Press three times Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered USARS 0345 AH MII Anuga 1X9 a 5 Press 2 convert and use 2 to select a word To see other suggestions press or CJ MEE Message To change segment see P 3 6 2 Press e When the next character is on the same key press 09 first 6 Press e Mm VA SJ 3 Press three times and press Tip Switch to double byte or single byte katakana mode to enter katakana Alternatively enter hiragana and then select katakana from the word suggestion list n S6 lim L 608 EN 58 FK MN 57 I 3 KOMM Anuga 1X9 Al 3 6 Learning Function The most recently used word appears first in the list Predictive amp Previous Usage Use Predictive and Previous Usage to convert hiragana to
198. kanji more quickly Predictive Word suggestions change as up to 5 hiragana are entered Previous Suggests words characters likely to follow Usage entry based on previous entries e Both functions are active by default see P 3 13 User Dictionary Save frequently used words phrases to select from the word suggestion list see P 10 8 llSegmenting Phrases exit Then use 09 to segment hiragana to convert separately Example Segment 2 5 into Z and 5 XXe XXe ES gt W Selecting Multiple Converted Words Press Example To enter ALIAM CL PEL Fg a gt LAN Small Kana gt v etc Enter small hiragana UY 5 A B D P Mand Kas well as small katakana 7 Enter a character and press amp E Bl Adding or 7 Enter a character and press e n kanji hiragana double byte katakana entry press the key once to add to y Ka row Sa row and Ta row characters and press twice to remove For E Ha row characters press once to add twice to add and three times to remove Tip gt In Single byte Katakana Entry e Press the key once to add and twice for Symbols are single byte e Press to remove or Entering Alphanumerics Enter alphanumerics in double byte alphanumerics upper A lower case or single byte alphanumerics upper amp lower case mode Alternatively enter numbers in single byte number mode E o dl e When the next characte
199. l Timonel 10 9 Handset Security nrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnevnnnnnnnnnner 10 10 fx mtem 10 10 Fie 0016 ERR T mM 10 10 B Change PN eee 10 10 VE j cb nium c QD led c cb ml LA Bl Handset Locke 10 11 Y Phone Lock ee ar lade lid eee 10 11 O Handset Lock eene 10 11 Phone Book Locke 10 11 BR ia Moda NER 10 12 Show Secret Data 10 12 Bl Changing Handset Code se eseesenenennieinererernenrnererernee 10 12 Change Handset Code sess 10 12 Memory Settings E 10 13 Memory Gate ENEE 10 13 O Format e senes 10 13 LBS Location Based Service Settings 10 13 B LBS URL Selina 10 13 CNE AA 10 13 Reset e 10 14 O Reset Gettinge EE 10 14 Reso NR 10 14 Tools Calend atasca 11 2 Bl Opening Calendar o nsnenenennenenenennenenerersrnrnrnerernrnrnsrerernns 11 2 a Saving Entries usce cie ette ica 11 2 A tare AAA ene ten aS 11 3 Assign Video 11 3 O Duration 11 3 SD REE EE M LM cue 11 4 DRS 6 nennen nnne nnns 11 4 EE 11 4 BB Editing Entries onoovrnvonvrnvonvrnvrrornornvrnornernvrvesnervonvervenrennn 11 4 BB Deleting Entries nonenenneneneneneeaeneneraraensrsrsrnrnrnsrnrnrnrrerens 11 4 O This Appointment EE 11 4 O All This Day 11 4 O All This Month ENNEN 11 5 B UsioLastMOFID s croco tiber lied 11 5 All Appointments cooocconoconocanocan
200. lable when All Outgoing Calls or Select a forwarding condition Choose Off All Incoming Calls in Call Barring is active Call Barring Press 9 takes priority All Voice Mail Select Cancel All gt Press 9 gt Press Initiate Voice Mail e f all Voice Mail settings are cancelled Call Forwarding settings are cancelled at the same time e Done appears following Please wait EN Check Voice Mail status Main Menu Settings Call Settings Diverts Select a forwarding condition Main Menu Settings Call Settings Diverts Select a forwarding condition Choose On Press 0 Select Voicemail Serv Press 9 gt Voice Mail Centre address appears Press 9 Select ring time gt Press 9 E To change Voice Mail Centre address press Select Status gt Press 0 while it appears Select Edit gt Press 8 Change the Voice Mail status appears number default 09066517000 gt Press e Done appears following Please wait Incoming Calls while Voice Mail is Active e Ring time can be set when the forwarding condition is No Answer To answer calls press while handset is ringing vibrating o0 vv Check Voice Mail messages 00 Put Line 1 on hold to answer Line 2 Wein Men gt Messages gt Voice Mal When a tone sounds during a call press Select Call Voice Mail Press 9 Follow the guidance for further operations after handset Ending Calls while Someone is on Hold
201. lder e When memory is low original window returns Delete messages and try again see P 14 25 4 Press 3 and then to exit Note The order in which addresses To Cc and Bcc or attachments appear may change when saving MMS messages H DuiDesso u 14 15 z DuiDesso u 14 16 Using Mail Templates Save created messages as templates lg Saving as Template Main Menu 7 Enter text and press Creating a Message see P 14 7 New Message Window Press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display Use c to select and press 9 Mail Setting Window Select the recipient entry field and press 3 Select Save as Template and press 4 Enter name and press e 5 Press Q Select Save and press lg Creating Message from Template Main Menu 7 Select Templates and press Template list appears 2 Select a template and press New Message window opens Edit the template message Creating a Message see P 14 7 Protecting Unprotecting Templates After Step 1 select a template Press gt Select Lock or Unlock gt Press 9 Opening Properties After Step 1 select a template Press Select Message Details gt Press e m Press to return Deleting Templates After Step 1 select a template Skip this step when deleting all Press Select Delete or Delete All Press Press Mall Box EL Mail Box Type Messages i
202. lect Assign Tone Video Press 9 Select Assign Video Press gt Select a video file gt Press 9 PER 15 seconds Select Reminder Press 9 Select Duration Press 9 gt Select time gt Press E For custom Duration select Other Press 9 Enter time Press 9 3 ve R Assign schedule type once only daily epeat weekly monthly or yearly for each event Once Only Once Only Schedule Select Repeat Press gt Select Once Only Press 9 Repetitive Schedule Select Repeat Press 9 Select from Day to Every Year Press Enter repeat time 00 99 times Press 0 e Start date and time are reflected in the items For Month if the day is 29 30 or 31 entries are saved for the valid months only e Repeat time is not available for Every Year the schedule is repeated until deleted e Set Repeat time to 00 to repeat until deleted Secret Set Secret mode for entries BEEN Off Select Secret gt Press gt Choose On or Off gt Press 0 e Secret mode entries appear only when handset is in Secret mode see P 10 12 Opening Entries MEAN gt Tools Calendar 7 Select a date and press 2 Select an entry and press 9 3 Press to end Open Calendar or an entry and follow these steps Press gt Select Memory Status Press 9 Editing Entries Main Menu 7 Press 2 Select Edit and press 9 Select an item
203. ll Saving from Dialled Numbers Received Calls 4 6 ll Phone Book Memory Gitatus 4 6 GROUP El aupcme 4 7 Bl Changing Group Name 4 7 W Group Ringtone Ringvideo eeeeeeeeeeenrenee 4 7 VE a a fab p C O VE _ cb ahd O Using Phone BOOK rs cece eects ciis yee nttemetnceawencccccnannncee 4 8 lll Dialling from Phone Book 4 8 By Reading Order 4 9 EEE DUD eto A 4 9 B By atada ceda iia 4 9 Speed Dal 4 10 Editing Phone BOOK s sssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nna 4 10 WC orectonihange 4 10 ll Copying Phone Book Entries s s nesenesneneneesenenererenrrerer ne 4 11 lll Deleting Phone Book Entries eseneeneneneenenenererernrrerer ne 4 11 Speed Dial LiSt 4 12 W Saving Phone Numberg n 4 12 lll Deleting Phone Numbers enne 4 12 edd up em 4 13 PEN 4 13 A A 4 13 TV Call Getting Started Ana 5 2 rccunng gbdie mc 5 3 O Viewer Position EE 5 3 Answering a TV A e II 5 3 O Viewer Position EE 5 3 Engaged TV Call Operations eere 5 4 O Switch Cameras mrrnrnnnnnnvnnnvnnnvnavonnvrnnnvnnvnnnvrsnvnnvennrennr 5 4 5 4 Send Alternative Image 5 4 HTG ERR 5 4 TV Call SENGS ae 5 5 e Default made Tree 5 5 Setting Alternative Image 5 5 O Loudspeaker be 5 5 B P
204. may not Reply Reply to messages be retrieved Open a message and press MITA gt Select 1 Select Advanced and press e Reply or Reply all Press 9 gt Perform from Step 4 in Replying to Messages on P 14 23 2 Select Multip le Select and press e e For ME ea e is automatically entered prefaced 3 Select a message and press 8 with Re 8 Y appears on the right of the selected message e Use MMS to send messages to up to 20 recipients at once e Select a message with B e Select Reply All to send the same message to all recipients To uncheck select a message with gt Press 9 To Cc Reply All may not appear for some messages 4 Repeat Step 3 to select all messages to retrieve EM Forward messages To select all press 3 Select Select All Press 9 To uncheck all gt Select Unselect All gt Press Open a message and press Select 5 Press Forward Press 9 Perform from Step 5 in Forwarding Messages on P 14 23 6 Select Download and press 9 e For MMS messages subject is automatically entered prefaced Download starts with Fw e After messages are retrieved Received folder opens e For MMS Notice Server Mail is transferred see P 14 31 DuiDesso u To cancel download press iil gt Press MEN El d c o Call sender directly from messages received from Vodafone handsets Open a message and press gt Select Call 314 Contacts Press 9 14 5 S lin g Text Messages Bg
205. mobile camera operations see P 6 2 are described with Display in Viewer position Display Positions Hold handset with both hands when changing Display position fj Clamshell Closed fj Clamshell Open 3 Open handset Handset is open with Display facing inward Handset is closed with Display facing inward SE OE Keep this position when not in use Tip Place or answer calls with handset open clamshell open or in Viewer position payers buen A HET gy Self Portrait Position payers buen 4 Rotate Display180 4 degrees clockwise Handset is open with Display facing outward Capture a self portrait Note Place or answer calls with handset open clamshell open or in Viewer position Do not rotate Display anticlockwise when changing to Self Portrait position WW Viewer Position 6 Close handset 7 Handset is closed with Display facing outward e Use this position for mobile camera see P 6 2 or checking images on Display see P 6 18 e Use or G to perform basic operations as with clamshell open Note gt Do not carry handset with Display in Viewer position Damage may result Key Press Methods BR Multiple functions are assigned to some keys distinguished by the following ways to press Press Pressomeso y Tomares Press forty secons Side Key Assignments Viewer When handset is in Viewer position use L gt or G MB In Standby Bg During Operatio
206. n Press Select Scan Code Press 9 Frame barcode in the centre of Display Press 9 Note gt Barcodes text cannot be scanned when m Entering text during a call m Saving scan results or during infrared transmission m Using E Book m V application is active m Entering URL for Streaming 0000 vv Read saved barcode images in Data Folder Main Menu gt Barcode Open Barcode Select a barcode image Press 9 For split data press to scan next code m To cancel press gt Delete all information OK appears Press When scanning fails select next barcode image manually Press 9 Note e Resized QR Codes may not be scanned e For invalid codes This data may be incorrect appears Scanned Open files saved in Scanned Results Results VE Ent gt Barcode Scanned Results Select a file gt Press 9 e The file cannot be re saved ve 11 13 Creating QR Codes Switching Storage Media Before saving press Select Save To Press 9 Select Handset or Memory Card Create QR Codes from entered text Phone Book Pictures Sound amp Ringtones and Text Templates e Save up to the equivalent of 513 digits or 131 kanji per QR Code Press e Large size items are divided into maximum of 16 QR Codes Attaching to MMS Mail e Created QR Codes are saved to Data Folder Pictures Before saving press Select Send As gt Press e See P 14 7 for more Encode nam
207. n Mail Box Messages are organised in separate folders according to Main Menu the type 1 Select Received Draft Sent or Unsent and PS I press Mail Box Message list appears see P 14 19 Received messages 2 Select a message and press Message window opens see P 14 20 Message Content Draft Unfinished messages e lf attached image is too large it may not appear e Attached slide appears automatically e For Draft New Message window opens see P 14 7 Sent Sent messages Use to scroll 3 Press 79 and then to exit Unsent Transmission is in progress cancelled or failed Note Messages in Draft Sent or Unsent may not open if PODES QE EE OE E E E E EE E attached files are deleted from Data Folder Personal Folders Sort received messages into folders Handle messages as with those in Received folder H DuiDesso u 14 17 z DuiDesso u 14 18 Resending Messages ll To resend failed messages open Unsent folder and follow these steps Select a message Press Select Re send Press 9 Open Draft folder and select a message Press 9 gt Edit the message Open Unsent folder and select a message Press 3 Select Edit gt Press e Edit the message Tip Press to activate Display Backlight Bg Messages in Personal Folders See P 14 20 for details about Personal Folders Main Menu Messages Personal Folders Select a folder and press Message lis
208. nce Pict 5 5 jo e 5 2 TV Call SOUS m 5 5 U Unsent Mall BOX EEN 14 17 URL log Access History 13 7 a genre oia 10 8 USIM Card 1 4 V V appli Library pe 15 4 V application deleting 15 6 V application downloading 15 3 V application exiting or pausing 15 5 V application resuming sss 15 5 V application Starting ss 15 4 V APPICA MON geegent 15 2 V application properties before downloading 15 3 Vibration DN 10 3 15 9 Video Media Console 14 7 14 10 Video CAMELA sitas 6 10 A A 6 17 VICO PUY GU Se 7 6 View Attachments eres 14 11 VIGWEF DOSO Mec 1 14 Vodafone live rrrannennnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvennnnvrnnnnvennnnnvennnn 13 2 Vodafone Web rrnsavrnnnvvrnnnvennnvvnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnennnnvnnnnnennnnennnnner 13 6 VOICE MAN iioa 12 4 VOICE Recorder siii 11 9 jj A PPP EE E A EE 10 2 W AAPP 10 4 Warming rpm 10 3 Web moving CUESOF issue ains 13 8 Web Saving Hee eege eeben nU ruego neu cues 13 10 Web uploading f
209. net sites Bookmarks Handset connects to the Network Available to access the site Save Mobile Internet site content My Saved Page Handset does not connect to the Network to open saved information e Sharp s Space Town Mobile Internet site Japanese Only is Bookmarked by default Visit Space Town for various downloads such as Wallpapers games and Dictionary files e Save frequently used information to My Saved Page M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 11 a M9IAJ9AQ SAI SUOJEPON 13 12 gl Saving URLs amp Information NEMNE gt Vodafone live Open information 7 Press e Information can only be saved when Mark Page appears in Menu Bookmarks Select Mark Page and press e Press 9 Enter title and press 9 Press I EU Press 9 If the same title exists press e Change title Press 9 gt Press BENE gt Press e My Saved Page Select Advanced and press e e Information can only be saved when Save This Page appears in Menu Select Save This Page and press e Enter title and press 9 Press Saving URLs to Bookmarks Enter URLs and save to Bookmarks Press 3 Select Bookmarks Press 9 gt Press gt Select New gt Press 0 gt Select Bookmark Press twice Enter URL Press 9 gt Press gt Select OK Press gt Enter title gt Press gt Press IO gt Press 0 Opening Saved Info amp Links ENE NA gt Vodafone live 7 Press 2 Bookmarks
210. ng handset may violate the Radio Law Modified handsets will not be repaired s xipuaddy 16 31 xipuaddy 16 32 If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services please call General Information For repairs please call Customer Assistance Vodafone Customer Centres From a Vodafone handset call toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance W Call these toll free numbers from landlines Subscription Area Phone Number Hokkaido Aomori Akita Iwate Yamagata Miyagi Fukushima Niigata Tokyo General Information a 0088 240 157 Kanagawa Chiba Saitama Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Yamanashi Nagano Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Customer Assistance p 0088 240 113 General Information D 0088 241 157 Aichi Gifu Mie Shizuoka Customer Assistance 9 0088 241 113 General Information p 0088 242 157 Osaka Hyogo Kyoto Nara Shiga Wakayama Customer Assistance p 0088 242 113 General Information 0088 259 157 Hiroshima Okayama Yamaguchi Tottori Shimane Customer Assistance 9 0088 259 113 General Information 9 0088 247 157 Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Customer Assistance t 0088 247 113 General Information Gei 0088 250 157 Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Oita Kumamoto Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa Customer Assistance p 0088 250 113 Vodafone 802SH Instruction Manual March 2005 First Edition Vodafone K K For additional information please visit a Vodafone shop Mo
211. ng the battery for replacement etc Clock settings remain However should the handset go without power for an extended period of time approximately one week Clock will need to be reset Tip gt When Clock has not been set appears for date and time e To correct numbers use to move cursor and re enter digits e Choose a Clock type or use Calendar for Standby see P 10 5 Time Date Change date time format Format PEE Time Format 24 Hour Date Format Y M D VET ENT Settings Time amp Date Time Format Select Time Format Press 9 gt Select 24 Hour or 12 Hour Press 9 Date Format Select Date Format Press 8 gt Select D M Y M D Y or Y M D Press 0 Time Zone l Daylight Saving Change Time Zone or activate Daylight Saving PEE Time Zone Tokyo Daylight Saving Off JET ENT Settings Time amp Date Time Zone Select Set Time Zone Press 8 Use os to select a Time Zone Press 0 If your zone is not preset press gt Select Set Custom Zone Press 9 Enter city name Press 9 gt Enter time difference Press 9 Daylight Saving Select Daylight Saving Press gt Choose On or Off gt Press 9 e Activate Daylight Saving to advance the selected area s time by one hour Calendar Select whether to start the week on Sunday or Format Monday SAMI Sunday Saturday VET VERT gt Settings Time amp Date Calendar Format Select S
212. nges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U S Government The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6W kg The tests are performed in positions and locations e g at the ear and worn on the body as required by the FCC for each model The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0 549W kg and when worn on the body as described in this user guide is 0 326W kg Body worn Operation This device was tested for typical body worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1 5cm from the body To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements use accessories that maintain a 1 5cm separation distance between the user s body and the back of the handset The use of b
213. ngs Network Settings 7 Select Off Line Mode and press 2 Choose On or Off and press When Onis set S appears Tip When Off Line Mode is set while a Network V application see P 15 2 is paused confirmation appears Press to enter Off Line Mode Network connection is disabled until Off Line Mode is cancelled Initiating Calls Use Call Button on Multi Stereo Headphones to call the number saved in Speed Dial 2 see P 4 12 7 Plug Headphones into handset 2 Press Call Button for 1 seconds until a beep sounds e The number is dialled 3 Press Call Button for 1 seconds until a beep sounds e Call ends Alternatively press 2 to disconnect call Note If Speed Dial 2 is a Secret mode entry activate Secret mode to call it see P 10 12 Tip gt Cancel Phone Lock and Phone Book Lock to place calls see P 10 11 Do not wrap cord around handset or Internal Antenna Electronic noise from cord may cause malfunction or interference Plug in Headphones firmly If not sounds may not be heard Multi Stereo Headphones Answering Calls 1 Plug Headphones into handset Ringer sounds from Headphones and handset speaker 2 Press Call Button for 1 seconds e Perform Step 3 on the left to end the call suoineJjedo 1espueH oiseg 2 19 Message Recorder Record caller messages on handset Message Recorder cannot be used when handse
214. nnectivity Internet Setting Select Proxy or Access Point Press gt Select Retrieving Network Information Create New Press 9 Select an item see P 9 16 Select Retrieve NW Info Press 0 gt Press gt Press 9 Enter or select item gt Press 9 gt Updating Press 3 Select Set gt Press 9 Select Execute Pending Press 9 Select an item gt Press 9 twice Enter Handset Code Press 9 Lum Edit Proxy and Access Point Clear DNS Clear Vodafone live Sever addresses stored Cache on handset VENEMA gt Connectivity Internet Setting VEIENE gt Connectivity Internet Setting NE Select Proxy or Access Point Press Select a 9 Proxy Access Point gt Press Select an item see Select Clear DNS Cache Press 3 P 9 16 Press 9 Edit item Press 0 gt Press 3E m 2 gt Select Set Press O gt Press White List Create Delete White List E Copy Proxy and Access Point Main Menu gt Connectivity Internet Setting White List Creating White List Main Menu gt Connectivity Internet Setting By changing you might not be able to take any push Select Proxy or Access Point Press 9 Selecta service appears Press Enter Proxy Access Point gt Press gt Select Copy Handset Code Press 9 twice Select Create Press 8 gt Enter name see P 9 16 gt Press New Press 0 Select SMSC Address or SM Orig Address
215. nnenenenerernrnrnsnerernrrerene 7 12 lll Deleting Files in SD VIDEO amp SD AUDIO 7 12 VE mf cb pa LA vii Cp Managing Files ml c Dala Folders eg 8 2 rab W File Organisation init 8 2 e IM Sorng FSS sala 8 3 O nn 8 4 O MENO Plain 8 5 USINO Pl arne 8 5 E Walpaper cerisier 8 5 HM Phone Book Picture 8 5 BB Ringvideo amp Dingtone 8 6 Editing Alt le EE 8 6 IN Changing Image Size rias 8 6 BB Enlarging Reducing Image 8 8 KEE 8 8 Bl Face Arange 8 9 Bl Panorama Images eieeeeeeeeeeeieerreerirrerrrrirrererrerren 8 11 A 8 12 ll Additional Picture Effects o cccconccnnonconocananoonrnnroos 8 13 O Reformat le 8 13 Sek 8 13 A 8 13 Text Templates unidad 8 13 BB New Ent 8 13 HB Editing Template 8 13 HB Deleting Templates ssemR e 8 13 Editing Files amp Folders eese 8 14 O T TT 8 14 Bl Changing File Name 8 14 W Deleting Files amp Folders e 8 14 Bl Copying Moving Files nenenonneneneneneenenenenernrnerernrernrrerernns 8 15 viii Connectivity Getting Started A 9 2 BUS TO d WE 9 3 Merino Started aii 9 3 lll Bluetooth Operattons 9 5 W Bluetooth Settings 0 e neneneneneeoeneneneisenenerernrnrnsrernrnrrerernns 9 8 O Device Name AANEREN 9 8 Bluetooth Timeout 9 8 Handsfree Geng 9 8 DREN H 9 9 lll Getting Started ononoen
216. not appear depending on the size e Resize can be selected only for compatible files WW Resize to Preset Size NETA gt Data Folder Pictures 1 Select a file and press 2 Select Resize and press 0 3 Select from To Wallpaper to Alarm and press e Image appears with a rectangle indicating display size except for Power On Off e Use to specify display area Display area may not be specified depending on image size Options Back Wallpaper W 240 x H 290 dots Power On Off W 240 x H 320 dots Incoming Call W 176 x H 144 dots Alarm W240xH 104 dots To enlarge or reduce image press vr Select Resize Press Press enlarge or 2 reduce gt Press 9 To start over from selecting preset size press O ERYS 4 Press 5 Press 0 Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the date and time of entry I Cropping Images 7 Select a file and press 2 Select Resize and press 0 3 Select Cut and press 4 Use to move to the upper left corner of the portion to crop and press e 5 Use rz to move to the lower right corner of the portion to crop and press 9 To start over press 3 Select Size Press 9 6 Press e 7 Press Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry File name is the date and time of entry Soit Duibeue y u 8 7 Soit Bulbeuey 8 8 ENANA gt Data Folder Pictures 7 Selecta file and press 2 Select
217. ns The keys correspond as follows Not applicable during calls or incoming calls or while mobile camera or V application is active z Long Press payers buen HOM Depends on content Open Main Menu Illuminate Pen Light Adjust Earpiece Volume Tip Use the corresponding keys in Viewer position payers buen E Getting Started Charge a new battery before use or after a period of disuse Battery Life e Do not use or store battery at extreme temperatures May shorten battery life Ideal working temperature is between 5 C 35 C e Use specified Charger only Battery may deteriorate overheat or ignite e Replace battery if operating time is noticeably shorter than normal gl Charging e Do not use Charger for other purposes e Battery may short circuit overheat or burst from contact with metal objects e Small Light illuminates red while charging It may take a while for the light to illuminate when handset power is off e Charging takes approximately 135 minutes with handset power off 2 Charging time may vary by ambient temperature e Charger and battery may become warm during charging e Move Charger away from home TVs or radios if interference occurs Battery amp Charger NN Getting Started TT Precautions e Use a dry cotton swab to clean handset battery and Charger terminals e Avoid Extreme temperatures m Humidity dust and vibration m Direct sunlight e Do not
218. nside vehicles O e Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury N etc Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam Fire or Handset may heat up and lead to burns accidents may result e Cold air from air conditioners may condense resulting in Volume settings leakage or burnout o Keep handset volume moderate N e Keep handset away from direct sunlight inside vehicles Excessive volume may cause damage to your hearing etc or heat sources Distortion discolouration or fire may occur Battery shape me X may be affected N e Keep handset out of extremely cold places to avoid malfunction or accidents e Keep handset away from fire sources to avoid malfunction or accidents Headphones e Do not unplug by pulling the cord May cause damage to the cord e Keep plug clean to prevent noise and malfunction Inside vehicles Usage environment Handset use may cause electronic equipment to malfunction e Excessive dust may prevent heat release and cause AN burnout or fire e Avoid using handset on the beach Sand may cause malfunction or accidents e Keep handset away from credit cards phone cards etc to avoid data loss xxi xxii ACAUTION Housing Main Display side Housing Display back bottom side Keypad Battery side Battery Cover Memory Card Slot Cover Outer Cover Display side Display window Logo badge 1 Logo badge 2 below Keypad Lens cover Small Light window Camera Ornament
219. nt or Unsent folder see P 14 17 and press Message list appears see P 14 19 2 Press 3 Select Advanced and press 4 Select Delete All and press 9 5 Press Q Press to exit H DuiDesso u 14 25 z DuiDesso u 14 26 ll Deleting All in Personal Folders Protected messages cannot be deleted Main Menu Messages Personal Folders Select a folder and press Message list appears see P 14 19 2 Press 3 Select Advanced and press 4 Select Delete All and press 9 5 Press 6 Press to exit AN Auto Delete When memory is full oldest received sent messages are automatically replaced by new messages e To prevent deletion protect important messages see P 14 24 e Sent is set by default gt Messages Settings General Settings Select an item and press 9 E To turn off Auto Delete select None Press 0 To set Auto Delete for both Received and Sent folders select Both Press 9 2 Press to exit Linked Info gl Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Save linked phone numbers mail addresses and URLs from message text and sender s recipient s address to Phone Book Selected numbers can only be saved when colour changes Main Menu Messages 7 Select Received or Sent and press 9 Message list appears see P 14 19 2 Select a message and press 9 Saving Sender Hecipient Number or Address Press Select Save Address and press 9 Select a num
220. ntry code gt Press 9 Delete Select Delete gt Press 9 gt Press suonoun jeuorippy 10 9 Handset Security MI Chansing PIN or PINZ W Activate Initial PIN Entry first VEGENE Settings Security For more information on PIN see P 1 7 lg Activate Initial PIN Entry PIN1 Select whether to require PIN every time Select PIN Entry Press 9 Select Change PIN Switch On Off l handset is turned on with USIM Card inserted Press 9 Enter current PIN1 gt Press 9 gt Enter REMO new PIN1 Press 9 gt Re enter new PIN1 gt Press 9 Mai Settings Security PIN Entry Switch On PIN2 ain Menu Off Select Change PIN2 Press Enter current Re enter new PIN2 Press 9 PIN Lock PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times consecutively To cancel PIN1 Lock or PIN2 Lock follow these steps Open a function requiring PIN1 or PIN2 Enter Personal Unblocking Key PUK Code Press 8 Enter new PIN1 or PIN2 Press 9 gt Re enter PIN1 or PIN2 Press 0 e For information on Personal Unblocking Key PUK Code contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e f PUK Code is incorrectly entered ten times USIM Card is locked Count continues even if handset power is turned off e For procedures required to unlock USIM Card contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 s
221. number during a call gt Press Ending Calls during Conference Call e Line 2 is open Line 1 is put on hold When is pressed or handset is closed all lines are disconnected e Phone Book Dialled Numbers Received Calls and Missed Some Lines End during Conference Call Calls are available Other lines remain connected Switch Line Switch between two open lines During a call press e The line switches The other lines are put on hold Ending Calls while Someone is on Hold When 9 is pressed or handset is closed all lines are disconnected Line 1 Ends while Line 2 is on Hold A beep sounds Press to talk with the other party on hold Restrict incoming outgoing calls including SMS messages Following restrictions are available All Outgoing Calls Restrict all non emergency calls International Calls Allow only domestic calls Onlv Local amp Home Restrict all international calls except J to Japan All Incoming Calls Reject all calls Bar if Abroad Reject calls when outside Japan Example During a stay in the United Kingdom only calls within the country are possible Example During a stay in the United Kingdom both calls within the country and to Japan are possible Restrict dialling or reject incoming calls according to phone numbers or reject incoming calls without Caller ID Fixed Dialling No Allow calls only to designated numbers Currently not available 2 E O D O O E and 5
222. o add Time Zones in Time Zone setting window press 3 Select Set Custom Zone Press 9 Enter city name Press Enter time difference Press 0 Bg Daylight Saving Activate Daylight Saving to advance the selected area s time by one hour Main Menu on World Clock Edit 2 Daylight 7 Choose On and press To cancel choose Off Press 0 Countdown Timer Countdown Timer End Timer Expired appears Vibration activates and Alarm Tone sounds according to the settings Set Countdown Timer up to 60 minutes in 1 second increments Alarm Tone sounds and Small Light flashes e Alarm stops automatically after 60 seconds Press when set time elapses to stop manually K r Tools Countdown Timer Sie ea When the set timer time elapsed during a call Timer 1 Enter time 00 01 60 00 and press 9 Expired appears after 29 is pressed to end the call e To edit entered time use to move cursor and enter correct time If is already pressed follow the steps below Tip gt Countdown is not affected by incoming calls e When times over 60 minutes 60 00 are entered Countdown Press after the call to return to Countdown Timer window Timer returns to 00 00 e If Alarm Time arrives while Countdown Timer window is To change time press gt Select Edit gt Press 9 open no tone will sound Cancel Countdown Timer to gt Enter time gt Press 9 activate Alarm 2 Press e Pen Light
223. older select the sub folder and press 9 E haia Vi e To sort files by date name size or type E 2 la B us To open SD Memory Card Data Folder kyr press c9 2 Select a file and press e The content plays or appears DW MMS Mail Attachments e For files in Pictures folder press 8 to zoom in on image Attach files to MMS Mail from Data Folder Alternatively press HMM select Zoom and press 9 Press 0 repeatedly to zoom in more EINEN gt Data Folder Select a folder H To return to original scale press Select Zoom 1 Select a file and press Out gt Press 9 3 Press to return to file list 2 Select Send and press e For files in Text Templates folder select Send Template and Tip gt Exchange files via Bluetooth or infrared with compatible press 8 Skip ahead to Step 4 Vodafone handsets see P 9 2 3 Select As Message and press e 4 Enter text recipient etc and send MMS Mail see P 14 6 IB Properties NENA TA gt Data Folder Select a folder 1 Select a file and press 2 Select Details and press 9 Press 9 to scroll down e The following information appears File name type size last modified date vendor copy forward protection and other restrictions number of times to open expiry date term SVG Files 802SH supports SVG T Scalable Vector Graphics Tiny View graphics in SVG files including tables and maps For more information on SVG T visit http www sharp co jp
224. on Keep a separate copy of important information When battery is exhausted or removed for long periods Phone Book entries may be lost Handset damage may also affect information recovery Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration Tip Use Phone Book Lock to protect entries from accidental alteration and to restrict access to Phone Book information see P 10 11 New Phone Book Entries Enter a name reading phone number and mail address e Select storage media handset or USIM Card for new entries e Storage media is Handset by default Storage Media Set default storage media for new entries Press 9 Select Phone Book gt Press 9 Select Advanced Press Select Save New Entry Press Select Handset SIM or Choice Press 0 For Choice select Storage media for each new entry B Name Et ent gt Phone Book Phone Book List 7 Select Add New Entry and press 9 Phone Book Details opens 2 Select Last Name and press Ir 3 Enter last name and press n 4 Select First Name and press Add Telephone i Options Back 5 Enter first name and press e Phone Book Details HW Phone Number Phone Book Phone Book List Add New Entry 7 Select Add Telephone and press 9 2 Enter a phone number e Include the dialling code for landline phone numbers 3 Press e Select an icon and press 9 To save additional
225. one or Ringvideo incoming calls mail by Group e Personal Ringtone Ringvideo settings see P 4 4 4 5 take priority over e Group Ringtone Ringvideo setting is not available for Phone Hename Groups and customise Ringtone settings by Group Changing Group Name VE Eni gt Phone Book Manage Group Book entries on USIM Card ENANA gt Phone Book Manage Grou 7 Select a Group and press eee 2 Enter a name 7 Select a Group and press e Enter up to 16 characters 2 Select Assign Ringtone and press e 3 Press 3 Select For Voice Call For TV Call or For New 4 Press Message and press e Repeat Steps 1 4 for other Groups Ringtone Select Assign Tone and press 8 E To cancel select Remove Tone Video Press 9 gt Press Select Preset Sounds or My Sounds and press e Ringvideo Select Assign Video and press To cancel select Remove Tone Video Press 9 gt Press Ring Time for Mail Select Duration and press 9 Enter time 01 15 seconds and press e 5 Select sound or video and press Preset Ringtones play when selected Press to set e Files on SD Memory Card cannot be selected yoog euoug 4 7 yoog euoug p 4 8 Selecting Phone Book Location Customise Group settings for handset or USIM Card Phone Book entries separately To select a Phone Book follow these steps Press gt Select Phone Book Press Select Advanced Press 9 Select Ph Book Locat
226. one will sound Press 9 after the call to activate Reminder fj Tasks Options Follow these steps after Step 7 on P 11 18 Select tones for Reminder Preset Sounds Select Reminder Press Select Assign Tone Video Press 9 Select Assign Tone Press gt Select Preset Sounds Press 8 Select a tone Press 9 Press My Sounds Data Folder Select Reminder Press 9 Select Assign Tone Video gt Press 9 gt Select Assign Tone Press 9 Select My Sounds Press 9 Select a tone Press 0 DEN Pattern 1 5 5 Seta video file to play with Reminder Select Reminder Press Select Assign Tone Video Press 9 Select Assign Video Press gt Select a video file gt Press 9 Select duration time for Reminder PEER 15 seconds Select Reminder gt Press 9 Select Duration Press 9 gt Select time Press 0 E For custom Duration select Other Press 9 Enter time gt Press 9 Set Secret mode for entries BSE Off Select Secret gt Press 8 Choose On or Off Press 9 e Secret mode entries appear only when handset is in Secret mode see P 10 12 Opening Entries Main Menu Use to to select l all entries 4 checked or unchecked e Entries with a check appear in M entries without a check appear in C 2 Select an entry and press 9 To check press 9 m To uncheck press 9 3 Press to end
227. ononononononnnnonnnonncnononanonnnonos 11 5 Ala me 11 5 Bo E EE 11 5 Assign Alarm Tone sess 11 6 Assign Alarm Video 11 6 S100 28 CREE 11 6 Alarm Volume 11 7 Seil EE 11 7 O Vibration 11 7 Bl Cancelling amp Reactivating Alarm 11 7 A RT 11 7 B Switch Olmo 11 7 I Deleting RA 11 7 Reset Alarm os osnonononneenaensniernsnnsrernerinrisrnsrnsresrerinrrsrrn 11 7 Clear All noseosennesesenserrenneernerrerrnernerrsrrnsrnerrerrnsrnsrrerrnere 11 7 o 11 8 ir An 11 9 O An 11 9 lll Recording Settings s nnenenneneneneneinenenerernrnrnerernrnrnrrene 11 10 Record TIME NN 11 10 Save HEC Dee 11 10 Bl Playback 11 10 o AAA n aidia Raa 11 11 Scanning during Text Entry 11 13 Open Barcode cccccccccssccsscssecsssessecssecseeeseeeseeeeesaees 11 13 Scanned Besuits 11 13 Creating OH Codes sisi 11 14 Q Phone Book cooccconcconcoonnonononnononoconoconaconanononcnnnnss 11 14 RE je Im 11 14 Mi A 11 14 TOG SCANDET 11 15 Scanning during Text Entry 11 16 Stopwatch eren stt istas 11 17 TASKS e REEE 11 18 SEULS cT a 11 18 Assign Tone 11 19 Assign Video MNT E OO T T 11 19 I DUST sis 11 19 A 11 19
228. ooth Timeout Sound Output Select time Press 0 To cancel select No Timeout Press 9 unaAno9a9uuo0 o Switch sound output between handset and handsfree devices During a call press Select BT Headset Press 9 Choose On or Off gt Press 9 Select whether to talk handsfree when placing e Choose On to use handsfree devices and Off to use Setting calls with handset handset PEE Handsfree mode Main Menu Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Note e During handsfree Voice Calls adjust Earpiece Volume Handsfree Setting on Wales Select Private mode or Handsfree mode Press 9 i i IIs i EEN e When placing calls with handsfree devices only handsfree conversation is available regardless of the setting 9 8 M S tot in Getting Started ES to try again Infra red Tip When transfer fails Device not found Reconnect appears Take the precautions on the left and press E Infrared Indicators Er grey Infrared transmission ready Er red Infrared connection in progress m Precautions Infrared transmission in progress Bg Activating Infrared Activate Infrared when transferring files Infrared is Off by default SY Main Menu Connectivity Infrared Switch On Off Q e Bring handsets to within 20 cm and place the ports 7 Choose On and press e 9 face to face Do not place objects between handsets Standby returns amp grey 3 e Keep the ports face to f
229. ord away from heaters Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock Do not use In Car Charger when engine is off e Stop use if plug is hot or improperly connected Start engine before use Or car battery may be weakened May cause fire electric shock e Keep In Car Charger socket clean May overheat and Cause injury May cause damageffire Long periods of disuse Be sure to unplug Charger or In Car Charger after use Do not touch Desktop Holder while in use May cause burns Handset maintenance When cleaning disconnect Charger In Car Charger to prevent shock injury Use only the specified fuse Installing In Car Charger 1A fuse for In Car Charger Properly position the cable for safe driving to avoid injury or Or may cause breakage fire accidents GI O gt AAO O xxiii XXIV Battery Do not throw or abuse battery Battery may overheat burst or ignite Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside vehicles Overheating fire may occur Performance may deteriorate Do not expose battery to liquids Performance may deteriorate If battery fluid contacts skin or clothes rinse with clean water immediately e Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse Tape over battery terminals before disposal or bring them to a Vodafone shop Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal e Keep battery out of the reach of children Z CAUTION Q Q o e Charge battery within a range
230. ory status NET ENT gt Settings Memory Settings Memory Status Select Handset or Memory Card Press 9 Tip gt A portion of SD Memory Card memory is reserved for storing copyright information etc Example 64 MB SD Memory Card Approximately 60 6 MB is available for use ei Format SD Memory Card Main Menu Settings Memory Settings Format Card Enter Handset Code Press 0 gt Press Note e When using a new SD Memory Card format it for use with 802SH before trying to save files etc e Before formatting an SD Memory Card make sure there is no important information saved on the card Format Card deletes all files from SD Memory Card e Never remove SD Memory Card or battery while formatting e An improperly formatted SD Memory Card may not function as it should with 802SH LBS URL Setting Use when accessing to a special URL VEIER gt Settings LBS Settings LBS URL Setting Select URL Press 9 Datum On Off Choose whether or not to send your location info automatically upon request amem On Main Menu Settings LBS Settings Datum On Off Choose On or Off gt Press 9 gt Enter Handset Code gt Press 9 suonoun jeuorippy 10 13 Reset Settings Cancel custom settings and return handset 9 functions to their default settings JET ENT Settings Master Reset gt Reset Settings Enter Handset Code Press 9 gt Press gt Press
231. ot cover handset microphone while talking Microphone Viewer position Microphone handset open e Avoid covering area over Internal Antenna see P 1 10 E Voice quality is affected depending on how and where handset is used For better voice quality talk with handset open clamshell open Place calls with Display in Viewer position Hi Save the number to Phone Book first see P 4 2 Press Select Phone Book Press Select Phone Book List Dress gt Open a Phone Book entry see P 4 9 gt Press gt Select Call gt Press Press to end the call e n Viewer position hold handset with Viewer in and Earpiece up e Side Key Assignments during Calls Open Options menu BUE Increase volume End call me Decrease volume Hold tone sounds and each other s voice is not heard Subscribe to Call Waiting see P 12 5 or Conference Call see P 12 6 During a call press gt Select Hold Press 9 To cancel press 9 Select Retrieve Press 0 Mute your handset microphone 0000 Other party s voice can be heard During a call press gt Select Mute Microphone Press 9 To cancel press 3 Select Unmute Mic Press 9 SuoneJado 1espueH oiseg 2 3 suone1ado 1espueH oiseg LAN seh 2 4 Up to 10 recently dialled numbers are saved in Dialled Numbers Place calls from Dialled Numbers 1 Press 2 Select a record and press
232. otecting a Message 14 24 lll Deleting Messages 14 25 A An 14 26 lll Saving Attachments to Data Folder 14 27 IE Mall Box ua 14 28 O Message Details ENEE 14 28 Read Unread esses 14 28 Server NA e 14 29 W Retrieving Mail Let 14 29 lll Retrieving Selected Messages 14 30 HB Deleting Selected Messages 14 30 Bl Forwarding Server Mail 14 31 Mail Settings scsi 14 31 IM General Setingssumsanmanunnenedatinmonneeeinn 14 31 O Home Download sees 14 31 O Roam Download esses 14 31 Delivery Report 14 31 O Edit Signature conoconcconnconnoranonononnconnanonononananonnss 14 31 Delivery Rep Alow cessere 14 32 Reply ISON EE 14 32 ll SMS Geings 14 32 O Message Centre 14 32 B Message Formal Larsen 14 32 O Reply Path oocoococococonococococoncconnonnnocononoconoconaconoos 14 32 O Text Optimisation ue 14 32 B MMS Settings 0 0 0anenenoneneeeenenenenernenrnensrnrnrnsrerernrnrnsrerens 14 33 Slide Duration concconnonononccononononononanonnnonnnonnnonncnnnonnons 14 33 Max Message Gize ernennen 14 33 Bl Memory Status 0 oeoananeneneeeenenenenneeenerernrernsrerernrnrrererees 14 33 VE j cb nium c O xiii XIV 1 5 V applica
233. ould the handset break remove the battery and contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance Discontinue handset use Fire or electric shock may occur If an abnormality occurs Should there be unusual sound smoke or odour discontinue handset use to avoid fire or electric shock Turn handset power off remove battery and unplug Charger and contact Vodafone Customer Centre Customer Assistance Q Handset Preventing accidents e For safety never use handset while driving Pull over beforehand Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Road Traffic Law effective from 1 November 2004 e Do not use Headphones while driving or riding a bicycle Accidents may result e Moderate volume outside especially at level road crossings to avoid accidents Do not swing handset by handstrap May result in injury or breakage Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation Adjusting vibration and Ringtone settings Select settings carefully if you have a heart condition or pacemaker During lightning storms turn power off and take shelter There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock 9 9 o Q o AWARNING Charger Care Use only the specified voltage Non specified voltage may cause fire or electric shock e AC Charger 100 240 VAC m Vodafone is not liable for problems cause
234. oze interval gt Press Select Assign Alarm Tone Press 9 gt Select My e Press or to cancel Snooze gt Tools Alarms Open an entry Assign e Snooze is cancelled automatically 60 minutes after initial Tone Video Press 9 after the call to reactivate Alarm Snooze TEE Select an interval Press 9 0000 s Select Alarm Volume from seven levels DET evel 5 Main Menu fan Alarms Open an entry Alarm ENIM gt Tools Alarms Select an entry Select a level Press 9 ETT EM Select duration for Alarm fem 10 seconds Cancelling amp Reactivating Alarm Switch ott Cancel Alarm and retain the settings Press gt Select Switch Off Press 9 e disappears e Reactivate Alarm to use the same settings Reactivate Alarm with the same settings or Main Menu gt Tools Alarms Open an entry Duration Switenon change current settings Select duration Press 9 E For custom Duration select Other Press 9 Enter time Press 9 Handset vibrates at Alarm Time WIER gt Tools Alarms Open an entry Vibration Select On Link to Sound or Off Press 0 Defau VET nite Tools Alarms Select an entry Press Select Switch On gt Press 9 To change settings press Select Select Press 0 Edit settings see P 11 5 On Deleting Alarm 5 5 7 Delete Alarm setting one by one Main Menu gt Tools Alarms
235. ponds to incoming communications may take priority over settings for incoming communications in Mode Settings Setting Security Level Customise the method of confirmation etc for each V application operation below e Settings AutoRun Eeue Auto Runes e These settings are also available for V applications on SD Memory Card e Security Level setting may not be available for some V applications Main Menu 7 Select a V application and press 2 Select Security Level and press 3 Select an item and press 0 E suoneoiydde A 15 7 4 Select an option and press e Some options may not appear Confirmation appears every time V applications start Confirmation appears before the specific operation V application Operational Settings AGE Adjust the volume of V application sounds Volume No Reject the operation VE Ent gt V appli Settings Application Volume Use 9 adjust the volume Press e In Manner mode volume set in Manner settings applies Backlight Select a Backlight status for V applications PEE Normal Settings Main Menu gt V appli Settings Backlight Switch On Off Select from Always Onto Normal Settings Press 9 Always On Backlight remains on while V applications are running Always Off Backlight does not turn on while V applications are running Normal Backlight turns on off depending on Backlight Settings setting in Display Settings see P 10
236. press e Alternatively end call to stop e Recordings remain even after handset power Recording starts is turned off Play Voice Memos 2 VET ENT gt Call Log Message Recorder Select Play Press 9 To delete press while message is playing Select Delete gt Press 9 Press Other Engaged Call Operations During a call press D META Phone Book List Call another number saved in Phone Book Create a new message or check received sent draft messages Dial New Number Call another number Disable Enable DTMF Disable enable sending Touch Tones during a call Call History Open the following records All Calls All received missed or dialled calls Dialled Numbers All outgoing calls Missed Calls Unanswered calls Received Calls Answered calls Make calls or send messages from call history Press 2 Select a record and press All Calls appears Record details appear Press to see others To initiate a Voice Call press 2 To initiate a TV Call press s gt Select TV Call Press Delete selected call history records Select a record gt Press 3 Select Delete Press 9 Press Call History Options Open call history and press D MAMA Save the number to Phone Book suo e1ado 19spuey 91seg CalTime 1 1 11 NP Check estimated call time of the most recent call Last Call Time and th
237. r pages Use linked information to send MMS Jump To Link messages or access Mobile Internet sites book data will close See P 11 26 Using Linked Info Copying Text Toggle Mask Hidden text or images appear Play Animation Flip animation plays Look Up Word Use downloaded e book dictionaries to look up word definitions etc NENE gt Tools E Book Select a dictionary gt Press 0 Select an entry field gt Press 9 Enter word gt Press e Select an entry and press 9 to view its definitions e For key assignments see P 11 25 Open properties of dictionary and other E Book content Main Menu gt Tools E Book Open E Book Press gt Select Property Press e 3 W 11 27 Phone Help Open quick guides to functions other than Main Menu functions Main Menu Select Phone Help and press e Phone Help window opens am Handset Status and Key Press Method Operations Keys Function SJjOOL 2 Press Guide for another function appears EI 3 Press to end 11 28 Optional Services D S391 195S euondo 12 2 e When handset is out of range access Optional Services from a touch tone landline e For details contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 When you know you will be unable to receive Call calls to your handset use Call Forwarding to Forwarding automatically transfer calls to another phone number
238. r 9 eJauleo 6 18 Capture and send images as MMS attachments e To attach Continuous Shoot images use eos to select a frame or Index Image e To attach images in Data Folder see P 8 4 7 Before saving image see P 6 6 P 6 7 press e 2 Select a save location and press e Image is saved to Data Folder and New Message window opens with image attached e New Message window may open directly after Step 1 depending on the settings 3 Complete other fields and send MMS Mail see P 14 6 Tip gt For information about Messaging service and compatibility with other handset models contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 Video Clips Send video clips via MMS To attach video files in Data Folder see P 8 4 1 Before saving video see P 6 11 select Save and Send and press 8 Video is saved to Data Folder and New Message window opens with image attached e When Save Videos to is set to Choice select storage media and press 9 2 Complete other fields and send MMS see P 14 6 Note e Send video clips to MMS VGS compatible Vodafone Handsets that support MPEG 4 video playback Tip gt For information about Messaging service and compatibility with other handset models contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information eJauleo u 6 19 Media Player Al Jo e d PIP9IN a 7 2 Media Player s Por Use Media Player to listen to music Music Player or pl
239. r Enlarge Press W To save the source URL to My Saved Page pause playback and follow these steps Press gt Select Favourites Press 9 gt Select Add Current gt Press e Save up to 99 titles E To edit titles perform Step 1 and follow these steps Select Favourites Press 9 Select an item Press Select Edit Name gt Press 8 gt Enter a title gt Press Enter up to 128 characters li To delete titles perform Step 1 and follow these steps Select Favourites gt Press 9 Select an item Press Select Delete Press Press W Up to 10 previously accessed URLs are saved When full oldest URLs are deleted automatically to make room for new ones li To open properties perform Step 1 on P 13 14 and follow these steps Select Access Log Press gt Select a URL Press Select Detail gt Press 9 Press to return ll To edit and access URLs perform Step 1 on P 13 14 and follow these steps Select Access Log Press Select a URL Press Select Edit URL Press Edit URL Press 9 W To delete URLs perform Step 1 on P 13 14 and follow these steps Select Access Log Press Press Select Delete All Press gt Press Note Handset remains connected to the Network while Streaming Sub Menu Settings e Update information gt Vodafone live Open information Options Main Menu C2
240. r Key e Bg Handset Menu Operations In this manual menu operations are indicated as follows Select menu item and press Operations such as selecting a file Main Menu gt Menu ltem Handset Operation Options OD Press 9 Press or In this Vodafone 802SH Instruction Manual Vodafone 802SH is abbreviated as 802SH Accessories Wi Battery SHBW01 Mi Desktop Holder SHEWO1 Hi Multi Stereo Headphones Type 1 Lithium ion Battery May also be purchased separately Tip gt e For accessory related information please contact Vodafone Customer Centre General Information see P 16 32 e 802SH is compatible with SD Memory Cards SD Memory Card is not included in this package Purchase SD Memory Card to use Memory Card related handset functions VE a cb ahd eg O MOE i o AAA A iii olg s iv iJVEdi eiiin XV General sj ol AP es cane XXV Getting Started Function amp Feature Preview eeeeeeeeeeeeee e 1 2 USIM G rd m 1 4 lll General Information amp Precautions 1 4 Bl inserting amp Removing USIM Card 1 5 MEER EN UU TT 1 7 Handset Parts amp Functions eeeeeeeeeee 1 8 Basis NR 1 8 A UNUM 1 11 Display Positions amp Key
241. r hide the name of your service Name provider in Standby anm Off Main Menu a EHE Display Settings Show Operator Choose On or Off Press 9 Switch handset user interface between Japanese and English Language PEE Automatic JE Ent Settings gt HER Select Automatic HH or English Press 0 e When Automatic is set mode changes according to System Settings see P 2 14 suo 9UNy jeuornippy 10 5 Light Settings Backlight Select Backlight illumination time See indicated pages for the following items Reg See P 10 2 External Light See P 10 3 Ringvideo System Sounds See P 10 3 PEZ 15 seconds VET ENT Settings Display Settings Backlight Select time Press 0 To deactivate choose Off Press e Brightness Select Display Brightness from four levels DEE evel 2 Eth Settings Display Settings Brightness Press 6 Light or 2 Dark gt Press Select a period of inactivity after which Display shuts down Display Saving Peete minutes Main Menu gt Settings Display Settings Display Saving Select a period Press 9 suonoun jeuornippy E 10 6 Set Date Time Set the date and time the day of the week is set automatically JETER gt Settings Time amp Date Ger Date Time Enter the year Enter the month Enter the day Press 9 Enter the time 24 hour format Press 9 Note When removi
242. r is on the same key example entering a then b press 09 first to move cursor e In double byte or single byte alphanumerics mode press to toggle between upper and lower case Symbols Pictographs M Emoticons gi Symbols amp Pictographs 1 Press to open Log List Log List is available in some entry modes Recently used Symbols Pictographs appear e appears by default or when Log List is deleted see P 3 8 2 Use amp to select one and press 9 e Repeat Step 2 to enter more usse To see more lists press gt or The list toggles as follows Log List gt Symbol List 1 3 Pictograph List 1 6 Press 9 to scroll down 3 Press to end Tip gt Single byte Symbols do not appear in Log List e Symbols are double or single byte according to the character type Pictographs are all double byte e Alternatively enter 3 and press 2 convert Some Symbols can be selected Anuga el a 3 7 In a text entry window press Select Input Conversion Press Select Clear Symbols Press 9 Press e Press twice to return to the text entry window e Log List cannot be deleted in Pictograph Code mode Anuga 1X9 Al Pictograph Code Mode ll To enter from Pictograph Codes enter two digits see P 16 15 in Pictograph Code mode enter correct digits ll To enter from Pictograph List press Select a Pictograph Press 0 e To toggle through list 1 6 and Log List
243. record press gt Select Reset Press 9 3 Press to exit To end Stopwatch when recording or stopped press Press Tip gt Records are deleted when Stopwatch is cancelled Save records to Text Templates e Stopwatch is not affected by incoming calls Press after the call to return to Stopwatch e f Alarm Time arrives when Stopwatch window is open no tone will sound Cancel Stopwatch to activate Alarm see P 11 5 W 11 17 11 18 Tasks Save event with deadlines Check completed tasks Save up to 300 entries between Tasks and Calendar see P 11 2 Saving Entries 7 Select Add New Entry and press 2 Enter subject and press 9 e Enter up to 16 characters 3 Enter due date and press 4 Enter due time and press No Reminder Select No Reminder and press e Setting Reminder Select from At Due Timeto 1 day before and press 9 E For custom Reminder Time select Other Press 9 gt Enter date gt Press 9 gt Enter time Press 9 6 Select Description and press 7 Enter task details and press 9 e Enter up to 128 characters e See P 11 19 Tasks Options to customise task related settings such as Reminder tone Repeat or Secret mode setting etc 8 Press The entry is saved m At Reminder Time Heminder operates according to the settings Stopping Reminder Tone Tip gt If Reminder Time arrives during a call no t
244. rly If inserted properly Card may be damaged e Check if an appropriate USIM Card is inserted Inserted Card may be improper e Wipe with clean dry cloth and insert properly e Cancel Keypad Lock see P 1 29 e Cancel Phone Lock see P 10 11 e Dial the number including the dialling code or 0 e Move to a place where signal is strong and retry e Cancel Off Line Mode see P 2 18 e Move to a place where signal is strong and retry Problem Calls are interrupted or cut Cannot enter numbers from handset Keypad Cannot place calls from Phone Book Hear noise while talking Cannot charge battery Charging time is shorter Handset or accessories are hot Possible Cause e Is signal weak e Is battery low or dead e Is Keypad Lock active 28 appears e Is Phone Lock active E appears e s the number saved as Secret mode entry e s Phone Book Lock active e This may happen when signal is weak or unstable e s AC Charger connected correctly to handset or Desktop Holder e s AC Charger plugged in firmly e Is battery installed e s handset in Desktop Holder correctly e Are handset battery Charger terminals amp Connection Terminal Desktop Holder and External Device Connector clean e Battery may not be charged if temperature is not within 5 C to 35 C e Battery has run out or is defective e Charging time shortens when battery is not empty e AC Charger or Desktop Holder may heat up whil
245. rnatively press in Standby New Message window opens New Message Press 2 until appears on Window Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display PONS Book List Media Console and press 8 Recipient Entry window opens Enter Email Address se My Details amp inoue akira ueno amp tomosi utida amp takao okada Select Back Recipient Entry Window H DuiDesso u 14 7 z DuiDesso u 14 8 8 Select Send Message and press 9 Enter a recipient and press 9 d Create New Mail Setting window opens 7 Enter subject or specify D M Advanced settings if necessary message Type Wis To return to New Message window co press I EEA Advanced Settings see P 14 14 Select amp amp Back Saving to Draft see P 14 15 Mail Setting H Saving as Template see P 14 16 Window To cancel open Unsent folder see Step 1 on P 14 17 Select a message Press Select Cancel Press 9 Incoming Calls during Message Creation New Message window returns after call ends Preview Message To check messages before sending select Preview Message in Mail Setting window Press 8 m Press to return When Recipient Handset is Off or Out of Range Messages are saved at the Centre and delivered when recipient handset connects to the Network To set the storage period see P 14 14 Expiry Time Message is deleted if not received by the set Expiry Time
246. rom Received Calls 2 7 Rejecting Incoming Calls eeeeeeeeee ees 2 8 W Rejecting a Cal 2 8 Engaged Call Operations eres 2 9 W Earpiece Voluntario 2 9 W Voice Memo sssmRR RHRRe 2 10 O NENNEN 2 10 A e 2 11 Delete ee 2 11 Call TIM ria 2 12 Clear Timers scouts 2 12 A e LE 2 13 Clear Ge 2 13 a Max COS discurrir dere 2 13 Cost UNIS NT 2 13 Outside Japan International Roaming 2 14 ll Changing System Settings nneneneeneneneisineneneienenenern 2 14 Select Network 2 14 HB Calling from Outside Japan 2 15 An 2 16 Bl Minding Mobile Manners s s sensneneneenenenenernrnrnsrerernrnrrerernes 2 16 ll Activating Cancelling Manner Mode 2 17 lll Activating Cancelling Off Line Mode 2 18 Multi Stereo Headphones eeeesss 2 19 Bl initiating Calls 00n0nenoeoenneneneenneneenrnenenerernrnererernrnrrerns 2 19 IN Answering ke PR 2 19 Message Recorder ge M 2 20 Bl ActvateiDeactvate 2 20 lll Playing Messages onenneneneneneenenensrererernrnsrernrnrnsrerernns 2 20 Text Entry Characters P 3 2 fein s 3 2 Bl Key Aeeignments 3
247. rs in the To field e Set whether or not to quote original message see P 14 32 e For Reply All your handset is included in recipients Forwarding Messages Main Menu 7 Select Received or Sent and press 9 2 Select a message and press 9 3 Press 4 Select Forward and press 9 New Message window opens 5 Press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display Q Use lt gt to select ca and press 9 Recipient Entry window opens 7 Enter recipient and press Mail Setting window opens e For MMS messages subject is automatically entered prefaced with Fw L Entering Recipient see P 14 12 Q Select Send Message and press e Message is forwarded e Files attached to the original message are automatically attached to the forwarding messages H DuiDesso u Tip An MMS message is always forwarded as an MMS message 14 23 z DuiDesso u 14 24 Sending from Draft Protecting a Message METAN gt Messages Draft Protect important messages in Received or Sent folder from inadvertent deletion 7 Select a message and press 9 New Message window opens Main Menu 2 Press Q until appears on Media Console 7 Select Received or Sent and press 9 3 Use 09 to select 3 and press 9 e To unprotect select a message with amp 4 Enter a recipient if necessary and press 9 3 Select Advanced and press A appears for the protected message Protecting Sel
248. s eeeeeeeeese 1 13 Display Positions saasiciiisiiarir teedii 1 13 W Key Press Meibodes 1 15 ll Side Key Assignments iewer 1 15 Battery amp Charger ssnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 1 16 W Getting Gate 1 16 W Installing amp Removing Battery 1 20 PASSE nas 1 22 fl Desktop Holder 1 23 Ia elg Chalet EE 1 24 Contents Memory AA 1 25 A OT 1 25 lll inserting amp Removing SD Memory Card 1 26 Handset Power On Off nmunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnuenn 1 28 RE ole Lock EE 1 29 BB Pen Light 1 29 Pen Light On Off EE 1 29 Handset Menus nuria a 1 30 VEV ea conocio non crono nono nara naco 1 30 O S 1 31 ME Rege EEE 1 32 a 1 32 We 1 32 Set to Default essen 1 32 ife lI M 1 33 B Handset Cade ato dla ud 1 33 lll Centre Access Code etico teens 1 33 B Network Password aiti ennt vetere eee 1 33 Basic Handset Operations Initiating a Voice Call in Japan 2 2 O Viewer Position ENNEN 2 3 E m e e EET A I EIEE AIEEE AAEE AT 2 3 Mute Mieropbone 2 3 An 2 4 Incoming Voice Call uesss 2 5 O Viewer Position coooococccccocnnoconoconononoconononononnnonnnonncnnnons 2 5 lll Calling f
249. s Press 0 Select restriction Press 9 Select a service e Call Barring status appears type gt Press 9 gt Choose On Press 9 Enter Network Password Press 9 CSS Cancel restriction of outgoing calls Restriction going Settings Call Settings Call Barring Outgoing Calls Each Restriction amp Service Type Select restriction Press 9 gt Select a service type gt Press 9 gt Choose Off gt Press gt Enter Network Password Press 9 All Restrictions Select Cancel All gt Press 9 gt Enter Network Password Press 9 O et O 3 2 o O I O D 0 12 8 Restricting Incoming Calls Set Reject f Designate phone numbers to reject AAN Set or cancel restriction of incoming calls my gt Settings Call Settings Call Barring Restriction Rejected Numbers Set Reject Number Main Menu Settings Call Settings Call Barring Adding New Numbers Incoming Calls Select an entry gt Press 9 Enter a number Each Restriction amp Service Type Press 0 Select restriction Press 9 Select a service To save from Phone Book select an entry gt Press type gt Press e Choose On or Off Press e B gt Select Ph Book list Press e Select an entry gt Press 9 Select a number Press 9 Enter Network tor Network Password gt Press e e Name appears for numbers saved from Phone Book
250. s Missed Calls or All Calls Tip gt Names in Secret mode entries appear only when handset is in Secret mode e Records remain even after handset power is turned off e When there are 10 records oldest records are replaced by new ones Alternatively delete records manually see P 2 11 suoineJjedo 19spuey oiseg 2 7 SsuoneJado0 19SpueH 91seg 2 8 mel Rejecting a Call Calls are rejected and saved in Missed Calls 7 When a call arrives open handset 2 While handset is ringing vibrating press 9 or for 1 seconds Voice Mail Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail see P 12 4 Message Recorder When Message Recorder is not active use Quick Recorder see P 2 21 Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece Volume 5 levels Earpiece Volume is Level 3 by default 7 During a call press G or O 2 Press G up or down to adjust volume level Each press changes volume e Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off Loudspeaker Use Loudspeaker for handsfree conversations During a call press gt Select Loudspeaker On Press 9 To cancel press 3 Select Loudspeaker Off Press e During a call press Keypad Lo 9 24 or 4t to send individual Touch Tone suonejJodo 19SpueH 91seg 2 9 suo e1ado 19spuey oiseg 2 10 Voice Memo 7 During a call press 3 Press to stop Select Record and
251. s e Hold Handsfree Microphone Unit when connecting or Record Hecho ee e Ma roni dn payers Es disconnecting Headset Do not handle Headphones roughly to hard disks etc to SD Memory Card Music Player is not avoid damaging Headphone Connecter or cord compatible with some recording playback formats Music e Use only the supplied Headphones Other devices may not may not play depending on the SD Memory Card status function properly and damage may result Play downloaded music e When battery is low CH Music Player does not play If Connect Headphones as shown below battery becomes low CU during playback Music Player Alternatively use handset speaker shuts down and Standby returns automatically e Turn down the volume if handset speaker sound is distorted Tip To answer calls during playback with Headphones press Call Button for 1 seconds Handsfree Microphone Unit Jo e d PIP9IN R 7 3 Jo e d PIP9IN M Playback Window Music Player Playback gt VE En Media Player Options 2 gt Open Music All Music El E n Select Handset Memory am Bum 04 12 21 08 50 Memory Card or SD AUDIO and eee No Artist Name press El 2 Select Playlist and press 9 Playlist 3 g 001 008 0 00 08 0 00 21 il 10 For Music Playlist see P 7 11 To search tracks press ep uptions Select Search Press 9 Enter Geesen Playback in Progress search text Press 0 Playlist Name To sort track
252. s press gt Select Sort Press 9 EJ Title gt Select a sort option Press 9 Artist Name m Tracks in SD AUDIO cannot be sorted e No Artist Name appears if not available To check track properties select a track gt Press gt Select Information Press e Ei Track Number E Status 3 Select a track and press bs Play um Stop ee FF e FR eg B ae the last track when Playback Pattern is Kd Playback Pattern see P 7 6 E E D a H To pause playback press 9 a1 Repeat Repeat All lt i Random E Use up or down to adjust volume e No indicator Playback Pattern Normal To mute press 9 for 1 seconds El Track Location El Elapsed Time Incoming Calls Mail during Playback I Volume lll Playback stops for incoming calls or Alarm El Sound Effect Tone Control see P 7 5 e An icon appears for incoming mail without interrupting li Bass increase bass G Surround playback tH Surround Bass e No indicator Tone Control Normal e When playback stops while Streaming the URL is saved to Access History Tip If sound is distorted decrease volume or adjust other WW Additional Operations Tone Control options S Create mail messages and use Phone Book etc during BN Playback Operations playback however some functions are not available Tip Stop music appears when is pressed in Standby Replay Press ayback Settings ERP 2 Press repeatedly to skip more Increase bass for dynamic soun
253. s New Items and press e When transfer completes Standby returns Press to cancel H Press 29 to end To Overwrite Existing Entries Select Delete All amp Save and press e Press When transfer completes Standby returns e When Phone Book is overwritten all Owner Profile contents are deleted except handset phone number Press to cancel Press C53 to end AyAnoouuo 5 E nAn9a9uuo0 o 9 12 lg Receiving Folders Receive folders from compatible handsets and save to handset Data Folder e 802SH does not support sending folders e 802SH receives folders when it can newly create a folder or a folder with the same name already exists in the same layer as that of sender s Main Menu Connectivity Infrared Switch On Off 7 Choose On and press Infrared is activated appears and Standby returns Acquire infrared transmission within five minutes 2 When infrared transmission is acquired Calling not available during operation OK appears 3 Press Off Line Mode is set and transfer starts When finished Standby returns If a folder with the same name already exists press or C MIT PCT Features 3G GSM GPRS Modem Use handset as a modem for packet data communication see P 9 13 Exchange files between handset and PCs see P 9 14 Install 3G GSM GPRS Modem and Handset Manager on your PC from the supplied Utility Software see P 9 13 Handset Manager gl System
254. s Shoot Use Continuous Shoot to capture images sequentially 4 Pictures Capture four separate images 9 Pictures Capture nine separate images Capture nine separate images Exposure and Mobile Light colour vary slightly for each shot Overlapped Capture five images to create a composite image TAvailable when Picture Size is 480x640 240x320 120x160 or 120x128 Available when Picture Size is 240x320 120x160 or 120x128 e In 4 Pictures 9 Pictures or Bracket mode Index Image is created separately not available when Picture Size is 480x640 e In Overlapped mode a composite image is created in addition to five images e Press or 9 for the first shot Handset captures the rest automatically In 4 Pictures or 9 Pictures mode select Manual to release shutter manually or select a shutter speed from five levels Bracket Tip gt From a Continuous Shoot file select an image to send as an MMS attachment see P 6 19 lg Activating Continuous Shoot gt Camera Activate Photo Camera mode EIDEM Options or 2 Camera Modes Continuous Shoot Select from 4 Pictures to Overlapped and press or e To cancel choose Off Dress or e 2 Select a speed and press or e The corresponding indicator appears see P 6 3 and Viewfinder returns e Manual is not available for Timer Note In low light or while Mobile Light is on shooting speed may slow down 4 Saving All Ima
255. see right Unanswered calls are forwarded to Voice Mail Retrieve caller messages from handset or any touch tone phone anytime New Voice Mail indicator appears on handset after message is recorded see P 12 4 Voice Mail Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls when the line is already engaged After the tone place the current call on hold and answer the second or alternate between calls see P 12 5 Call Waiting Open a second line while the first is engaged Switch back and forth between two lines or talk on both simultaneously Add other parties to an existing conversation and talk on up to five lines simultaneously see P 12 6 Conference Call Restrict incoming outgoing calls depending on SSES conditions see P 12 7 Show or hide your own number when placing SEH calls see P 12 10 A separate subscription is required optional Service Overy call F T Transfer incoming calls to a specified phone number according to the preset forwarding condition and service type e Forwarding conditions All Calls Transfer all incoming calls immediately Automatically transfer during a call when Call Waiting is deactivated Manually transfer calls arrived while handset is ringing vibrating When Busy Transfer calls if phone is not answered within a set ring time i i hen r han i Not Reachable Transfer all incoming calls when your handset is turned off or out of range e Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot b
256. ss 0 Tip gt Delete another Entry appears when repetitive Repeat H to select more schedules are included except for All Appointments Press when finished To delete press D MEN Once Onl To retain repetitive entries press MITE y Select Once Only and press 9 5 Press Bg Alarm Options Alarm is set e For more settings repeat Steps 1 5 Select tones for Alarm 6 Press to exit Alarm Tone Standby returns and amp appears Pattern 1 P Tools Alarms Open an entry Assign gl At Alarm Time Main Menu Ar 2 Alarm is activated sounding vibrating etc according to related Preset Sounds settings Image appears if System Graphics is set However Select Assign Alarm Tone Press 9 gt Select SMAF file images take priority over System Graphics Preset Sounds Press 9 Select a tone Press Press OEI Sounds Press 8 Select a tone Press 9 e Accept incoming calls After each call press to ades Select Assign Alarm Video gt Press 0 Select a DREW Every 5 minutes E For custom intervals select Other gt Press 9 gt Enter Stopping Alarm Tone My Sounds Data Folder When Snooze see right is set Alarm repeats at the set interval ASSI iud Set a video file to play with Alarm Alarm Video pe reactivate Snooze l video file gt Press Tip gt If Alarm Time arrives during a call no tone will sound NET nite gt Tools gt Alarms Open an entry Sno
257. ss 9 To replace current dictionary press Select Change Press 9 Select a dictionary Press 9 Cancel dictionary Main Menu gt Settings User Dictionary Acquire Dictionary Select a number Press gt Select Cancel gt Press 9 Call Settings mm AE See indicated pages for the following items pag g 00500 7 Show or hide Call Cost and Call Time after each call See P 12 2 Show Your Dives P 1 2 4 idi i ii DEE On Call Waiting See P 12 5 Call Barring See P 12 7 NEE gt Settings Call Settings Display Call Info Choose On or Off Press International Call ui Remind with a beep every one minute during a call MTS Save frequently used international prefix BEEN Off PERNOO46010 Main Menu Settings Call Settings Minute Minder NEVE Settings Call Settings Int l Calling Choose On or Off Press 8 Select Int l Prefix Press 9 Enter a prefix gt Display Call Snow or hide elapsed CA EE Press 0 ES MAATON O Change add or delete Country Codes JERE gt Settings Call Settings Display Call Timer Main Menu Settings Call Settings Int l Calling Country Choose On or Off Press 9 Codes Change Select a country Press 9 gt Select Change Press 9 Enter a country name Press 0 Enter country code Press 9 Add Select a blank entry gt Press 9 Enter a country name Press 9 Enter cou
258. st Select Status Press 0 e Call Forwarding status appears Priority may change depending on signal conditions Phone Numbers Beginning with the Following Numbers Cannot be Saved e 1 Public Service Numbers 110 119 118 etc z A e 00 International call numbers 001 0041 etc Incoming Calls while Call Forwarding is Active e 0120 Toll Free Number To answer calls press while handset is ringing vibrating e 0990 Fee based services Dial Q2 etc H S92IAJAS euondo 12 3 D S92IAJAS euondo 12 4 V oice M a il Tip Adjust ring time to set the response priority when using Voice Mail together with Message Recorder see P 2 20 Transfer incoming calls to Voice Mail according to the preset Example Ring time for Voice Mail 10 seconds Ring time for Message Recorder 9 seconds conditions same as those for Call Forwarding on P 12 2 mE In this example Message Recorder responds first e Calls are transferred to Voice Mail using Call Forwarding Priority may change depending on signal conditions function Therefore Voice Mail and Call Forwarding cannot be Cancel f e Cancel transferring to Voice Mail Voice Mail used at the same time Information see P 16 32 Main Menu gt Settings Call Settings Diverts e For details contact Vodafone Customer Centre General e Initiating Voice Mail cancels Call Forwarding Each Forwarding Condition e Call Forwarding is not avai
259. steps to rearrange the order in Playlist Select Playlist gt Press Select a clip track Press Select Change Order Press Use to select a location Press Deleting Files in SD VIDEO amp SD AUDIO Delete files in SD VIDEO or SD AUDIO Source files will be deleted NET ENE gt Media Player Open All Videos All Music 7 Select a file and press 2 Select Delete or Delete Track and press 9 3 Press Managing Files Soit Duibeue y 8 2 Data Folder File Organisation Mm Data Folder Contents Saved files are organised in separate folders according to file format Data Folder Pictures DCIM Downloaded Melodies and Videos other Sound Files Sounds Ringtones Shortcut to V appli Library see P 15 4 Shortcut to Bookmarks Bookmarks See P 13 12 My Saved Page Shortcut to My Saved Pages see P 13 12 Text Templates created in vNote Format see P 8 13 Other Files such as vFiles Dictionary Files etc V appli Text Templates Other Documents E Window Description To open Data Folder press 8 in Standby select Data Folder and press 9 Data Folder ES ee DC IM e Videos e Sounds amp Ri ngtones Default Folders eS V appli amp Bookmarks eS My Saved Page gl Major Icons Bl Memory Card Still Image amp Animation Files Save files directly to SD Memory Card Exchange files icon Format Extension Description betw
260. t Illuminates red while charging payers buen n 1 9 payers buen E 2 Shutter Key In Viewer position press to open selected menu items or execute functions Press for 1 seconds to activate mobile camera for more information see P 6 4 Clear Key Press for 1 seconds to activate Pen Light In Viewer position press to cancel the current operation or return to the previous window etc For mobile camera keys see P 6 4 Zoom Select Key e In Viewer position press to select menu items or to move cursor For mobile camera keys see P 6 4 1 Move cursor down or right 2 Move cursor up or left Internal Antenna Speaker External Camera lens cover Capture still and video images Portrait Macro Selector Mobile Light Flashes for incoming calls mail Serves as a strobe or Pen Light Battery Cover Note Internal Antenna e 802SH has no external antenna Handset transmits and receives signals via Internal Antenna e Do not cover or place stickers etc over the area containing Internal Antenna Voice quality is affected depending on how and where handset is used e For better signal in Standby close handset clamshell closed see P 1 13 For better voice quality talk with handset open clamshell open see P 1 13 Display I 1 1 11 BE GE ER EE 4 1 Signal Strength 4 1 Strong 4 Moderate 4 7 Low 4 Weak OUT Out of Range EY Off Line Mode 3G GSM GPRS Available ull appears red in 3G
261. t End Press 9 To return to Main Menu select Cancel Press 9 Managing V applications View V application details VEGENE V appli V appli Library Select a V application Press gt Select Information Press 9 To read the rest press 9 Press to scroll back m Press to return Title Title of the V application Name of the distributor or supplier manufacturer Vendor Version Version of the V application Description of the V application File size of the V application Description Recorded Record game scores etc up to this size Compatibility for Screensaver Screensaver Versions VSCL Overseas JCL Domestic Web information of the linked site Trusted Untrusted Compatibility for Push service Link Certification a suoneadde A 15 5 suoneodde N 15 6 05 7 Move V applications to SD Memory Card VEIENE V appli V appli Library Select a V application Press gt Select Move to Card Press 9 When an older version of the V application is saved press or C NIMM m Press to overwrite A V application cannot be moved to SD Memory Card when the same V application is already saved Delete V applications Select a V application Press gt Select Delete gt Press Press e Handset Code may be required e If the V application is set as Screensaver a confirmation appears and V appli Library returns To proceed cancel the setting and retr
262. t appears see P 14 19 2 Select a message and press 9 Message window opens see P 14 20 Message Content e The succeeding steps are the same as those for Mail Box mH List Content Message Type or Status e Message Status June ofre e Te Tre Message Type or Settings ES MMS MMS Mail eg MINE SMS Mail Mail 0 File attached attached File attached 8 Protected Priority High 3 SMS Mail on Received i Appears only when MMS Mail is subscribed ES Appears only in Received folder e tetuya kinira SAppears only in Sent folder a The meeti 12 20 16 05 c cochon YYY KI 12 19 21 03 rs rbiko katou Sender or Recipient m e Number mail address or name appears e f the number or mail address is not saved in Phone Book name designated by the sender appears except for the following MMS Notice MMS messages not saved on the Server Received or Sent Date amp Time Subject or Message Text Subject MMS Mail or message text SMS Mail appears H DuiDesso u 14 19 z DuiDesso u 14 20 lg Message Content Sender or Recipient e Number mail address or name appears e f the number or address is not saved in Phone Book name designated by the sender appears except for the following MMS Notice MMS messages not saved on the Server Message Text to the wedding will bring a camcorder Confirming Report Set Delivery Report see P 14 14 P
263. t battery e With printed side up fit tabs into battery cavity slots 4 Close cover e Position and slide cover as shown until it stops Bg Removing 1 Press down and slide cover as shown 3 Remove battery e Remove battery as shown Note gt e Turn handset power off before removing battery e Do not remove battery immediately after saving files sending messages etc payers buen n 1 21 ef AC Charger 2 100 VAC 1 Blade Use specified Charger only payers buen AC Charger Helease Tab 3 Charging is complete when light goes out e Charging takes approximately 135 minutes 1 Open Terminal Cover and insert Charger 4 After Charging connector until it clicks Unplug Charger from outlet then handset 2 Plug in Charger e Squeeze release tabs and pull connector straight out e Charging starts and Small Light illuminates red see P 1 19 Cap Terminal Cover Extend blades Fold back when not in use Note Do not pull bend or twist AC Charger cord e AC Charger is compatible with 100 240 VAC household currents e Vodafone is not liable for problems caused by charging handset abroad 1 22 Desktop Holder Hoc Small Light 100 VAC payers buen Activate Mobile Light see P 10 3 Mobile Light Connection Terminal illuminates for incoming calls mail and Web info Insert cord into the groove rr ntly in han into Desktop Hol
264. t is off out of range or in Off Line Mode Use Voice Mail to record caller messages when Message Recorder is not available see P 12 4 Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Message Recorder and Voice Memo see P 2 10 Activate Deactivate Playing Messages EVP ETT gt Call Log Message Recorder VET ENT gt Call Log Message Recorder 1 Select Recorder Settings and 7 Select Play and press e suo e1ado 1espueH oiseg 2 20 press e 2 Select On Off Setting and press e To sample outgoing message select Guidance Message Press e To activate or mute Earpiece for outgoing message caller message recordings select Volume Press 9 Select Link to Profile or Silent Press 0 3 Choose On and press Press to return to Standby appears oi appears in green when messages are recorded E To cancel choose Off gt Press 9 Number of recordings appears and playback starts from the most recent message After all messages have played playback ends automatically Press to stop playback To skip a message press 09 during playback To play the previous message press during playback To delete a message press during playback 9 Select Delete Press 9 gt Press Tip Incoming Calls Message playback stops for incoming calls Press 2 to answer the call Answer Time lll Adjust ring time between 0 and 59 seconds Message Recorder waits to answer
265. tart over from Step 7 8 To delete images select one Press Select Remove Press 9 Press 1 Press when finished To cancel press 1 Select Save and press Split Picture First Image 04 12 10 10 30 jpg Second Image 04 12 11 10 25 jpg Third Image 04 12 12 10 19 jpg Options Back Additional Picture Effects Some menu items can only be selected for compatible files o Convert JPEG to PNG and vice versa Select a file gt Press gt Select Picture Editor Press Select Reformat file Press e gt Select a format Press 9 The original format cannot be selected Tip gt Changing file format may affect image size quality Add Frame Add Frame to JPEG images Main Menu Data Folder Pictures Select a file gt Press 3 Select Picture Editor Press 0 gt Select Add Frame Press 9 gt Select a Frame Press 9 twice Press to return to Frame list Select a file gt Press 3 Select Picture Editor Press 9 gt Select Rotate Press Press 0 To rotate further press MAB Each press rotates image by 90 degrees Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message Save up to 50 entries of up to 256 characters each Maximum number of entries may be less depending on contents New Entry Main Menu Data Folder Text Templates Add New Template 7 Enter text and press Editing Templates So
266. the image appears Press to select another image When the image is too large a rectangle appears Use 99 to specify display area and press 9 Note Ringtone and Ringvideo images for Mode Settings take priority over System Graphics for incoming calls e Ringtone Ringvideo and Picture images for Phone Book entries take priority over System Graphics for incoming calls with caller ID Show or hide Clock Calendar in Standby Calendar BEAM Clock Large Calendar Off Show Clock Select Show Clock Press 9 Select Large Small World Clock or Off Press 9 Calendar Select Calendar gt Press 9 gt Select 1 month 2 months or Off gt Press 9 M Calendar Contents Current Date e Highlighted Scheduled Date e Underlined see P 11 2 Calendar for schedules Tip Calendar appears on Wallpaper e When a V application is set as Screensaver Calendar may not appear Change the weight of handset fonts Font Settings EE Normal NET ENT Settings Display Settings Font Settings Select a weight gt Press 9 Greeting Create a short text message to appear on Message Display each time handset power is activated PET Off JET ENT gt Settings Display Settings Greeting Message Switch On Off Select Switch On Off Press gt Choose On or Off gt Press 9 Edit Message Select Edit Message Press 9 Enter a message Press 0 e Enter up to 10 characters Show o
267. till image m Press to return file and a sound file to attach two Checking Attachments JET ENT gt Messages Create New In New Message window with f follow these steps i Select on Media Console Press 9 1 Enter text press and attach a file Select View Attachments Press Attachment 2 Press 2 until appears on Media Console list appears e Skip this step if it is already on Display To open an attachment select a file after the above Use to select and press operation Press 9 3 H m To delete an attachment select a file after the above 4 Select Add Slide and press e First Slide operation 9 Press Select Delete gt Press 0 To delete all attachments press after the 5 Select Add Slide Before or Add li above operation Select Delete All Press 9 gt Slide After and press e Size 448 B slide 1 8sec Press e For Add Slide After the first slide willbe ee slide 2 3sec Confirm compatibility with recipient handsets file format 6 Create next slide services etc before sending files e Repeat Steps 2 6 to create additional slides H DuiDesso u 14 11 z DuiDesso u 14 12 7 When finished press 2 until appears on Media Console e Skip this step if it is already on Display D Use to to select and press 9 Entering Recipient see right Saving to Draft see P 14 15 Saving as Template see P 14 16 Adding Slides In
268. tions V applicallon BasiCS eerr teer ER rca 15 2 lll Getting Gate 15 2 Bl Downloading V applications s s neneneneneeneneneieenenenerer ne 15 3 ll Starting V applications coocconconcocnoccnnnonocncnrnnrnnonos 15 4 BB Exit Pause amp DHesume sem 15 5 Bl Managing V application 15 5 O Properties 15 5 Move tOo Card REN 15 6 ARTE 15 6 Using V applications suverene 15 6 lll Setting Gcreensaver 15 6 ll Setting Security Level 15 7 Additional Functions sn snresaion iria 15 8 Bl V application Operational Settings 15 8 Application Volume etnies 15 8 A A 15 8 A A 15 8 O Vai ie dn e 15 9 Y Calls amp Alarms consonancia 15 9 MRE MNT 15 9 Set to DS 10 EE 15 9 Memory All Clear ooooooococccocccoonnocccoonnconnnonnnconcnonnncnnnnono 15 9 1 6 Appendix Function Menu ninia 16 2 Biel deje a ie 16 4 Character Code LIS E 16 9 Pictograph PA 16 15 SPECIIGANONS ri 16 21 lp e P RA e 16 23 Warranty amp After Sales Services 16 31 Customer Service c c cc ccce crecer ree 16 32 e Read safety precautions before using handset e Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others or damage to property e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product Before Using Handset W Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before rea
269. tles Display Settings Display Position Use vd to select a position gt Press 0 FontSize Change font size of subtitles PEE Handset 20 x 20 Main Menu gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subtitles Display Settings Font Size Select Handset 20 x 20 or PC 12 x 12 Press J9 BId PIP9IN B 7 9 Jo e d PIP9IN 7 10 Select direction and visual effect for subtitle scroll DREW Direction Left to Right Effect Frame In subtitles Display Settings Scrolling Direction Select Direction Press 0 Select Left to Right or Right to Left Press e Effect Select Effect Press 0 Select an effect Press 0 Frame In Subtitle comes in from the frame end Frame Out Subtitle appears in the centre and scrolls out Rolling Subtitle scrolls from end to end On Screen Time Select On Screen Time Press 9 Enter time Press 9 Background 9 Select from seven background colours Colour BEEM Black Main Menu gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subtitles Display Settings Background Colour Select a colour Press 9 Bg Adding Text Effects ETE Change font colours DEW White gt Media Player Pause playback Enter subtitles Text Effects Font Colour All Select All gt Press gt Select a colour gt Press 9 Select Portion Select Select Text gt Press 0 Use os to select the first ch
270. to PIAS aimara ario 6 10 PROTO P M cra 11 22 PICO og EE aa 3 7 Pictograph BC c 16 15 Picture Media Console 14 7 14 9 Picture Phone Book eese 4 5 EE EE 6 13 EIERE 6 15 Picture Video Quality 6 16 AAA nO E E 1 7 10 12 s xipueddy 16 27 xipuaddy 16 28 Playback Pattern ied drago tutus cuia larisa 7 6 7 7 playing Voice Mail 12 5 Playlist Media Player 7 11 Power Off Sound i amunuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnn 10 3 Power On Sound are 10 3 Power ON O Munar 1 28 PEO ICI VO cts 3 6 Preview Message eere 14 8 14 11 Previous USAGE aan 3 6 PIN ee 14 15 properties esse 7 4 8 5 13 15 15 5 PEONY A ona PON PO PO 9 16 9 18 Q Quick ConverSsiOn sssassnavnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnener 3 12 R Received Mail Box 14 17 Received Calls ecce nn anna cnn nr nn nnns 2 7 2 11 Record WH lu ainai Aai aaa 6 16 Reformat file cirio 8 13 Rejected Numbers rrnnvrrnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnennnnen 12 9 Reload Page Wob erne
271. turns When the V application can be set as Screensaver press or C MIT Tip When receiving calls mail a running V application pauses To set it to remain active see P 15 9 Calls amp Alarms Starting Network V applications E When a network connection confirmation message appears after Step 2 follow these steps Choose On or Off gt Press V application starts To disable the confirmation message see P 15 7 l if Off Line Mode is active see P 2 18 follow these steps after Step 2 Press or IT gt V application starts lll Set Security Level for some V applications see P 15 7 Java Licence Information Press 9 Select V appli gt Press Select Information Press e Press 9 Select Settings gt Press e Select Memory Settings Press e Select Memory Status gt Press Select Handset or Memory Card Press e Exit Pause amp Resume lg Exiting or Pausing V applications Press C9 while using a V application 2 Exiting V application Select End and press 8 V appli Library returns disappears Pausing V application Select Suspend and press 9 Standby returns with grey e V application resumes from where it was paused Bg Resuming V applications 7 While a V application is paused press in Standby e grey remains in Standby when there is a paused V application Select Hesume and press 9 To end the V application selec
272. uire infrared transmission within five minutes 2 When infrared transmission is acquired Calling not available during operation OK appears 3 Press Off Line Mode is set and transfer starts Press to cancel Press to end 4 Confirmation appears when file or entry is received 5 Press To cancel transfer press C SIM gt Press u All File Transfer Handset Code and Authorisation code are required to transfer all files see P 9 9 llSending VETTEL Connectivity Infrared 7 Select Send All and press 2 Press Off Line Mode is set 3 Enter Handset Code and press 4 Select an item and press 5 Prepare recipient handset 6 Enter Authorisation code and press 8 7 Within 15 seconds press Transfer starts When finished Send All menu returns Picture data in Phone Book transfer appears for Phone Book Press or lt EM Mi Receiving Main Menu Connectivity Infrared Switch On Off 1 Choose On and press Infrared is activated appears and Standby returns Acquire infrared transmission within five minutes 2 Calling not available during operation OK appears 3 Press Off Line Mode is set 4 Enter Handset Code and press e Enter Authorisation code and press 9 e Enter the same Authorisation code as sender s When infrared transmission is acquired Calling not available during operation OK appears E Press to cancel Press C9 to end f To Add Entries Select A
273. unday Saturday or Monday Sunday Press 0 suo 9UNy jeuornippy 10 7 suo 9UNy jeuonippy 3 10 8 Entries Partly Japanese Only Save up to 100 frequently used words phrases Assign a reading keyword in hiragana to each entry In text entry windows enter a reading and convert Saved words phrases appear among word suggestions Save up to five words phrases per reading New Entry Save words phrases to User Dictionary VET ENT Settings User Dictionary New Entry Enter a word phrase Press 8 Enter a reading keyword Press 9 e Enter up to 15 characters per word phrase and eight characters in hiragana per reading Edit Delete Edit or delete entries gt Settings User Dictionary Edit Dictionary Edit Press Select Edit Press e Edit the word phrase Press 9 Edit reading gt Press gt Press Delete Press 3 Select Delete Press Press 802SH Download Dictionary Japanese Only Download specialised 8025H Download Dictionaries from Sharp s Space Town Mobile Internet site Activate up to two dictionaries at one time to improve handset character conversion Dictionary words appear among word suggestions For details access Sharp s Space Town Mobile Internet site see P 13 11 Activate downloaded dictionary Dictionary Eth Settings User Dictionary Acquire Dictionary Select a number Press 9 Select a dictionary Pre
274. uonoun EUONIPPV 10 10 Handset Locks Phone Lock Restrict access to handset functions BEEN Off Eth P Settings Security Phone Lock Enter Handset Code Press 9 To unlock enter Handset Code in Standby or during a call gt Press 9 e Phone Lock remains active even if handset power is deactivated then reactivated When Phone Lock is Active e In Standby press 9 for 2 seconds to deactivate handset power for 1 seconds to activate cancel Keypad Handset Code entry Emergency calls to Police 110 Fire 119 and Coast Guard 118 are possible e During a call press to end the call or to show or hide Options to mute Microphone to switch between callers in Call Waiting or to enter Handset Code or to edit Handset Code entry e Answer calls by pressing or keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 5 or reject calls by pressing Press to forward incoming calls when When Busy is On Activate Handset Lock to require Handset Handset Lock Code each time handset power is turned on BEEN Off Main Menu Choose On or Off Press 9 Enter Handset Code gt Press 9 Protect Phone Book entries from accidental alteration and restrict access to Phone Book information Phone Book Lock pee Off VEEN gt Settings Security Phone Book Lock Choose On or Off gt Press 9 gt Enter Handset Code gt Press 0 Note When Phone Book Lock is active the following Phon
275. uten tees 13 15 lai pel i Md eliU LER 14 10 Remove SITE Lane 14 12 Remove Sound arias 14 10 Remove Text unvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 10 Remove A 14 10 Rename folders c s sees 14 20 Replace Ma or U i e D 14 10 Replace Sound Bee I is 14 10 replacing characters sess 3 14 REDIY ee 14 5 14 23 iz e corea 14 5 14 23 e lU eaea 14 32 Re PrOVISIONINOO iii ii 9 18 O M P 14 18 RESET All e 10 14 Biel fe 10 14 liz ge e 13 16 Restore from Card eese 9 20 restricting incoming calls 12 9 restricting outgoing calls 12 8 A 8 8 Retrieve All Mails 14 29 Retrieve NW Info EE 9 18 13 4 Ringtone Ringvideo 4 4 10 2 Roam Download vennnnnvvvvrnnnnvnvvnnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnvnennnnnnvnnnennnneer 14 31 RON Cell Cales simson 13 18 ieri aia 8 13 S Save and Send video sss 6 12 Save as Template omnia 14 16 Save Item attachments 14 27 Save to camera sucios 6 17 Save to Adi 9 20 Save to Phone Book rvvvun
276. ve to Use 629 to move to the upper left corner the lower right corner To start over press C FE Face line is set 4 Set the eyes and then mouth in the same way Right Eye Left Eye 5 Press or when finished All the targets appear To start over from the face line return to Step 2 To restore the default positions press EEA 6 Press 0 7 Press Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry e Face Arrange is applied to the adjusted positions Panorama Images Combine two images into one CX E ees gt E Select two images Merge Panorama Panorama Image Effects Standard Applicable to all kinds of shots Best suited for close up shots with parallax correction Use for images with text e Use JPEG images between W 48 x H 64 and W 120 x H 160 dots W 160 x H 120 dots e Some portions may be cropped to adjust two images to the same size e The result may not be satisfactory if colour tones are different between two images e Merge Panorama can be selected only for compatible files Main Menu Data Folder Pictures 1 Select the first image and press e This image appears on the left when combined 2 Select Picture Editor and press e 3 Select Merge Panorama and press 4 Select Second Image and press Select another image and press 8 6 Press 9 select Select Effect and press 9 7 Select from Standard to E 7 M P Document and press 9 o rum E e
277. verheat burst or ignite e f there is leakage or abnormal odour avoid fire sources It may catch fire or burst e f battery does not charge properly stop charging Battery Q Handset Use amp Electronic Medical Equipment This section is based on Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference April 1997 and Report of Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment etc Association of Radio Industries and Businesses March 2001 Persons with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators o Observe these rules when visiting medical institutions should keep handset more than 22 cm away e Do not take handset into operating rooms or Intensive or Implanted pacemakers or defibrillators may malfunction Coronary Care Units due to radio waves e Keep handset off in hospitals e Keep handset off in hospital lobbies Electronic Turn handset power off in crowded places such as equipment may be near trains People with implanted pacemakers or Obey rules regarding mobile phone use in medical institutions defibrillators may be near Implanted pacemakers or defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves Consult manufacturer for radio wave effects on electronic medical equipment o o Z CAUTION Handset Battery amp Charger Handset Handset care Avoid leaving handset in extreme heat i
278. vnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 9 14 26 Scan VON Se 11 15 Scene Camera Lagaan unu ua pascua SUME TRUE MO DIE 6 15 GT TE 15 6 Scroll Step VED m 13 17 Scrolling Media Player 7 10 Search for Devices Bluetooth 9 4 Search This e LE 13 16 Secre MODE D S 10 12 Secure Promp mt 13 18 cle qt 10 10 13 18 DECUNILY COGS EDR 1 33 Security Level incisiones 15 7 Select NON saa eee 2 14 Select Two EES egeegseugee Ces EEN 7 8 Self Portrait DOHIER ici 1 14 Send Media Console ess 14 7 Send TR TE E 9 7 Send All Infrared s 9 11 Send Page sending URLs via SMS MMS 13 15 Sent Mail BOX sssini 14 17 Server Mall BOX 2 uicieconcceto cocks inscia lira ssa anida ESO vi eege 14 29 Server Mail V ONG ici 14 29 Set CUSTOM ZOO M 10 7 Sel Date TINE sia 10 7 Sel PIeIGITOQ E 9 15 Set Time ZOO 10 7 11 20 Set to Default V application 15 9 Settings V application 15 8 cu t 1 32 ptni geel gle M 6 15 Side cocm P i
279. when in use etc m SD Memory Card inserted Accessing files Write protection enabled payers buen n 1 27 payers buen E 1 28 NP NS O C99 O 1 Open handset clamshell open 3 Backlight illuminates and Power 2 Press C for 2 seconds On Graphics appear 3 After graphics handset is in Standby 4 Turning Off Press for 2 seconds Power Off Graphics appear and handset shuts down Handset Clock Settings If date and time have not been set Time Date is not set Set now appears after Power On Graphics Press gt Set Time Zone see P 10 7 Set date and time see P 10 7 Press C HIM gt Standby appears without date and time Note Set the current date and time before using handset functions see P 10 7 e USIM Card data is read after turning power on Signal strength indicator may take some time to appear It may take longer when turning power on for the first time e f handset is dropped or subjected to shocks USIM Card may not be recognised In such cases handset may automatically restart This is not a malfunction e Insert SIM Card appears when USIM Card is not inserted e f Insert SIM Card appears even if USIM Card is inserted check that the card is properly inserted and that the IC chip is clean then restart handset Tip gt Handset receives incoming mail or Web information while closed e Display shuts down after a period of inactivity Keypad Lock Ho
280. y Setting Screensaver Activate a V application to run in Standby e Only one V application can be set at a time and some do not run in Standby e This setting is not available when a V application is paused appears in grey e V applications on SD Memory Card cannot be set as Screensaver e Screensaver is Off by default NEV ERT V appli Screensaver Switch On Off 7 Choose On and press To cancel choose Off Press 2 Select Set Application and press 9 3 Select a V application and press 9 4 Press 5 Press C9 to exit Activation Time V application set as Screensaver starts after Activation Time elapses Set time as follows Press 9 Select V appli gt Press Select Screensaver Press 9 Select Activation Time gt Press 9 Enter time 01 10 seconds Press Suspend Time Set idle time before V application set as Screensaver pauses Press 9 Select V appli gt Press Select Screensaver Press 9 Select Suspend Time gt Press 9 Select time Press Note e If handset with SD Memory Card is connected to Multi Stereo Headphones V application set as Screensaver does not start V application set as Screensaver closes if you connect Headphones to handset with SD Memory Card e V applications may not start when an external device handsfree kit etc is connected to handset e V application set as Screensaver that also res
281. y EUONIPPV 3 10 4 Select Preset Pictures My Pictures or Other Documents Press 9 Select an image Press twice E To cancel select Blank Press e e Select My Pictures or Other Documents to use images in Data Folder Pictures or Other Documents When the current Wallpaper is an image in Data Folder the image appears Press to select another image Tip When a V application is set as Screensaver Wallpaper may not appear e Using Wallpaper shortens Battery Time 7 System Use images for Power On Off incoming calls Graphics and Alarm windows Display Settings Wallpaper Use Wallpaper to show an image in Standby PEE Windsurfer NE ERT gt Settings Display Settings Wallpaper em Power On Power Off Preset Animation Alarm Incoming Call Pattern 1 JET ENT P Settings Display Settings System Graphics Power On Power Off Select Power On or Power Off gt Press 9 Select Preset Animation My Pictures or Other Documents gt Press For My Pictures and Other Documents select an image gt Press 9 twice Alarm Incoming Calls Select Alarm or Incoming Call Press Select from Pattern 1 to Pattern 3 My Pictures or Other Documents Press 9 twice For My Pictures and Other Documents select an image gt Press 9 twice e Select My Pictures or Other Documents to use images in Data Folder Pictures or Other Documents When the current Wallpaper is an image in Data Folder
282. y returns e Enter numbers 0 9 for passcodes e For handsfree devices enter specified passcodes e Complete code entry within 30 seconds Device Indicator Mobile phone Others Renaming Paired Devices Press 9 Select Connectivity gt Press gt Select Bluetooth gt Press e Select Paired Devices Press e Select a device gt Press 9 3 Enter a name Press e Enter up to 16 characters Deleting Paired Devices Press 9 Select Connectivity Press 0 Select Bluetooth gt Press e Select Paired Devices Press Select a device gt Press 3 Select Delete gt Press Press Yes Pairing with Handsfree Devices Start device search with handsfree devices for pairing Handset receives a connection request gt Press gt Enter passcode Press 0 Activate Bluetooth on handset and set Visibility to On beforehand see P 9 4 Note Pair with up to 32 devices When full device search is not available Bluetooth Operations i One File Transfer Sending Send one file or entry from Phone Book Calendar Tasks or Data Folder see P 9 2 1 Open file or entry list select a file or entry and press 2 Select Send Send Entry or Send My Card and press 3 Select Via Bluetooth and press e e When there is no entry in Paired Devices device search starts To send files entries to unpaired devices select More Devices Press 0 gt Devi
283. y sounds Don t e Even when Memory Card Pref downloaded files are saved to handset if SD Memory Card is not inserted Also some files download objects Press 9 may not be saved to SD Memory Card Ge el qn ID upon request maof In addition choose whether or not to send location info automatically When Datum On Off in LBS Settings see Settings IMEI Notification P 10 13 is set to Off location info is not sent Choose On or Off Press 9 M9IAJ9AQ SAI 9u0JepoA 13 17 a M9IAJ9AQ j9AI SUOJEPOA 13 18 Select whether to show or hide warning vs messages before entering and exiting SSL TLS secured information PEE Show Uu gt Vodafone live Options Advanced Settings Security Secure Prompt Select Show or Don t Show Press View certification of currently opened information gt Vodafone live Options Advanced RAA Settings Security Select Certificates Press 9 Press to return Root Open electronic certificates issued by Certificates Certificate Authorities saved on handset gt Vodafone live Options Advanced Settings Security Root Certificates Select a certificate Press 0 H Press to return Previously entered user ID or password is entered automatically for authentication MAEM On Certificates Authentication TE gt Vodafone live Options Advanced Settings Security Authentication Choos

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