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1. 13 4 Mail entering recipient m 13 4 Mail entering Subject omm 13 4 Mail forwarding x vvannervnnnvernnnnuenn 13 24 Mail protecting messages 13 27 Mail replying ernnnnernnnnvennnnvennnnvenen 13 24 Mail resending oooccccoconcconccononnnooo 13 25 Mail resetting rrannernnnnvrvnnnvernnnnuenn 13 50 Mail saving to Outbox rrnnnnvervnnnn 13 9 Mail sending ernnnnnrnnnnnennnnnvennnnnennnn 13 2 mail address customizing handset address 12 3 Mail Background ernnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 6 8 Mall BOX E 13 21 Mail Box changing List view 13 23 Mail Box contentS rrannvrrnnnnvvnnnnuvnn 13 19 Mail Folder E 5 10 Mail NOtiCe nrnannvnnnnnuennnnnvennnnuennnnnuenn 13 46 Mail Request nnnnnnnnvennnnnvennnnvevnnnnusnn 13 41 Mail Templates annnennnnnvennnnuernnnnuen 13 14 Main EG E 12 2 14 3 Manner Mode snnnnnnvnnnnunnnnunnnnvnnnnvennnunnnn 3 3 Manner Settings rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrvnnnnnnnr 3 4 Marker Stamp rrnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvennnnuevnnnn 8 16 Melody Format rennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 8 memory list snnnnvevennnnnvvvnnnnnvvevvennnnr 15 18 Memory NO isicuinisincantanoncatosinianienlaiaiia 5 5 Memory No Search 5 12 5 13 Memory StatusS rrrrnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnner 12 4 Memory Status Phone Book 5 8 Menu RT E 6 6 MENUS isis 1 19 Merge
2. BNPattern 1 RS d 3 MyPattern 2 P 6 2 P 6 5 P 6 6 Data Folder Infrared Schedule Vodafone live Key Save check Schedule or record play Access handset image and Use the IR Port to wirelessly Enter event date and time Open Vodafone live menu or execute Voice Memos In text entry windows sound files from here files are exchange handset files with parameters Set up Alarm add left Soft Key functions see P 1 21 N l organized by file type compatible mobiles devices Stamp select Options y toggle upper lower case roman letters or Start Key standard small hiragana katakana Initiate or answer calls Change image display sizes Clear Key DI Keypad Delete entries escape return to previous window Descriptions P 1 3 1 5 are illustrative of general handset usage For other specific key assignments refer to the descriptions for each function Useful Diary Vodafone live Mail Templates Create personal diary entries Enjoy messaging services amp Select default or customized using both text and images area based news event info templates by theme and fill in Save up to 400 entries Web amp V Appli not available fields to create messages l was very lucky to find it in this seas on couldn t help 1 2 1 3 payeys buen B Key While an image or message appears press to open next one newer one
3. Choose 1 Yes Press e Select 1 Complete and press 8 Choose 1 Yes and press e Image is saved as a new entry Dress up images with preloaded visual effects 1 e Apply to JPEG images e Use images between W 52 x H 52 and W 240 x H 320 dots e Image Decoration can be selected only for compatible files gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Picture Effect Select ElImage Decoration and press 18p 04 eyeg say Buibeueyy k 19pjoy eyeq s l Bulbeueln 5 Select an effect and press 0 e Decoration Effects Sepia Renders image in sepia tones Sparkling Adds sparkling effect to bright portions of an image Soap Bubbles Superimposes bubbles over an image Kaleidoscope Renders an image as a kaleidoscopic image Emboss Renders images in black and white relief Scrunch Renders image as a pencil sketch Aluminum Can Superimposes image onto a 3D can image Round Frame Adds a round opaque frosting to the edges of an image Soft Frame Adds a soft opaque edged frame to image Zigzag Frame Adds a jagged edged frame around image Press 0 Image is saved as a new entry Make smiley angry or sad faces e Apply to JPEG images e Face Arrange may not fit all images Adjust position and size as required see P 8 19 e Face Arrange can be selected only for compatible files gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file
4. Infrared Password Tip e IR Password appears when receiving an infrared transfer for the first time Enter a 4 digit password to start receiving e The entered password remains valid See P 9 3 to change the password e f incorrect Infrared Transfer menu returns To save choose 1 Yes and press File is saved and Infrared Transfer menu returns H To cancel transfer choose 2 No Press e Choose 11 Yes Press e Security Code and IR Password are required to transfer all entries Security Code see P 1 24 IR Password is required for infrared transfers Transfers are possible when the passwords on both handsets match To set recipient handset password before transfer see P 9 3 Sending All Phone Book Entries Index Menu 1 NA O NO 1 N gt Infrared Select T Send All Entries and press 0 Off Line Mode is set e When handset fails to enter Off Line Mode Infrared Transfer menu returns Enter Security Code Prepare recipient handset Enter IR Password Within 15 seconds choose 1 Yes and press e Transfer starts When finished Infrared Transfer menu returns Receiving All Phone Book Entries Enter Security Code Standing by appears Handset receives entries if sent within 30 seconds and confirmation appears E Press 0 to cancel E Press to end When IR Password appears see P 9 4 Infrared Password Adding Entries El Select T New Item and press 8 Transf
5. e For more on Battery Time usage factors and ways to extend Battery Time see P 1 9 1 10 For repairs and after sales services contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance see P 15 25 xipuaddy a 15 7 xipueddy Warning Signs Mo appears Handset is out of range Move for a better signal MN appears Handset is in Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Cancel to place receive calls send messages etc li Recharge Battery appears and short beeps sound Battery is low see P 1 10 P 1 11 Charge or replace battery immediately Wal appears Key Guard is active see P 1 17 Cancel to use Keypad Incoming calls suspend Key Guard Press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 to answer calls CC Wo appears Keypad Lock is active see P 10 2 Cancel to place calls etc Press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 to answer calls Mail Out of Range Send failed due to weak signal Cannot Send gt Make sure signal is stable and try again The message was not delivered to the recipient EIERE s gt Check the handset number and try again The Center is undergoing maintenance Gees s Wait and try again Unknown if the Center received the message Confirm gt Confirm delivery see P 13 38 No response Connection l l interrupted Unknown if the Center received the message Econ Wait and try again interrupted Cannot connect to The Center did not receive the message Network gt Wait and try aga
6. Enter title and press 0 e Enter up to 24 single byte characters Enter text e Enter up to 2000 single byte characters e Use up to 10 Items 1 OI e Press to delete Items E To enter Items press LO gt Select a number Press 0 Items in use cannot be selected Press 0 Select 1 New Entry or 2 Overwrite and press 0 N O OA Select a number and press e O L 13 14 Creating Mail Directly from Mail Templates I Follow these steps after Step 3 on P 13 14 Select a template Press LO MEM gt Select T Create Long Mail or 2 Create Sky Mail Press 8 Perform from Step 5 below Using Mail Templates Use saved Mail Templates to easily create text messages Follow these steps after opening New Message window in Step 7 on P 13 4 When finished Mail Composition window returns Complete and send message T Press o e Templates cannot be inserted after entering text Select 1 Mail Templates and press 0 Select a category and press e Select a template and press 8 e To keep the text unchanged skip ahead to Step 9 Press 0 Select a number and press e Enter text and press 8 e Enter up to 100 single byte characters per ltem Repeat Steps 5 7 for other Items Press 0 Check message and press 8 e For Long Mail template title will be the subject if not already entered 00 NOG AQD 13 15 Ie 3 Ien 5 nh D Greeting Incoming Text Messages Sen
7. Tip Exchange Phone Book entries via infrared with compatible devices see P 9 2 yoog euoud S Warning Messages On Display Overwrite Number assigned to another entry Operation Press U Yes to overwrite the entry or press l2lNo to enter another number Assign Memory No automatically see above Memory Full Cannot Save All Memory Numbers have been assigned Overwrite or delete entries see P 5 15 Secret Data saved Number assigned to a Secret Mode Phone Book entry Activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 to overwrite Q y00g SU0YUd Save a still image or animation to each Phone Book entry saved image appears for Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details see P 5 4 calls mail from phone numbers mail addresses saved in that entry J Select 0 and press 0 Saving an Image to Photo 2 Choose TOn and press O Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details see P 5 4 Phone Book Details see P 5 4 returns Complete other fields e Activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 to open Secret Mode entries Select EN and press 8 Data Folder opens 2 Select an image see P 8 6 and press e Change Secret to Standard MB Activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 and follow these steps e Some images may be too large for Phone Book Photo Press e Open a Phone Book entry perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 gt Press 0 gt Select Edit Press 0 Select m6 gt Press 8 gt Choose 2
8. Try again You tried to update Main List or Location Info outside the in this area Service Area gt Try again within the Service Area xipueddy a Cannot Update 15 9 Appendix BR HRY SE IKK WE SR EE mits HX HEX FE ET LE HAL EAR FK EG LE HE HE HEILE DEREK TE KUENE sjarme RKN SE see DEKKE mme B E MAKAR Sea EMNENE eee T ARIS TE hae dig ae ge mim mp Etnies SE MEKKE ERR EN AE KREM lt a ARES EKTE mn SE Re hie HN SEIRE SS padel oe R AR ae ae VM JE ER EERE SEIN MAX EE TE HINE HEN DREI CR S SE ales Em EE RI we e EC ON aS DOERR E Gai CK A i KDE OG HOR O RE HS TR EER LS HB RU SS ERIK ax po tities DS DH BH OK DBA HRR KEM ES EHS HEE HE AS Eft St Arcs 6 EES OK E E A HIEL VS ye RE LD ES on HOMO ls RO TS ete 4 ax at BE HS SA BIER 8 Last Digit 0123456789 First Three Digits RE PK tok al mt 43 nm moth Bt 1 80 car ek HOR E ie eM KK HH RENDE REDEE RIOR RRS URS A Bl RE Er fie AF ES n SEM ES SN L De P WE EH ER SEH rus ROME dd ZS PN WER AB SE GE eee SCH EEE Ge Se ue MARE tole KE OH HE d en LE EEB EE MER ERREI mer TERKA MEE NK HE KROG KER po SE AR RE PE Fe TE UP WE FE US e a E AE p EE R ETK app gen AOE BRE ES AS AN AN EN E BB BE KE BETEN EEN BGN BEER ge lb EE O sw leg FR IER UE RE OBB KEE EN pH HEHE RIR KE BH BL oS eH RLE To ERE KORK ER BUEU REE GK SR
9. s rnnnvnnnnuvnnnunnnnunnnnnvennnuenn 1 19 Indicator Bar srrrnnnnnnnnnvernnnnvennnnnnennnnner 6 6 information content xrrvnnnnnnrnnnnnnnr 14 2 ME 9 2 Input Method ss ervnnvrvnnvrnnnvevnnnvnnnnve 4 10 Instant Display esanvnnvvvnnnnnnnr 2 19 2 20 Instrument EffectsS rrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnr 7 17 International Call ssxarrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnrrnn 2 5 K Katakana Search a nauunnunauunuunaun 5 12 5 13 key assignments text entry 4 3 Ad BE 1 17 Keypad LIO nncinccioiocaoncinanincnsccncncadonocanes 6 7 Keypad Lock ennnennnnnvernnnnvernnnnvennnnveeen 10 2 Kitchen Timer nrrnnnnvennnnnvrnnnnnernnnnusnn 11 25 L Lang ag LE 6 8 A E 13 34 LED Indicator rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnner 7 5 Light Setting S ni 6 7 List Data Folder files 8 3 8 5 List File Names rrnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnernnnnennnnner 8 4 Location Info seins 14 12 Long Mal sin 12 2 13 3 Long Mail retrieving 13 18 13 42 Long Mail Line ssnerrnnnnnvenvennnnnvrvennnnr 13 50 Long Mail Notice cccccsssseeeeeeees 13 18 M Mal rr 13 2 Mail checking messages 13 21 Mail checking new messages 13 17 Mail creating amp sending 13 3 Mail deleting messages 13 28 Mail disabling coonncconnnncconocononnnanoo 12 4 Mail editing messages om 13 21 Mail entering message text
10. CBA Functions Settings 2 7 Select 9 Ca culator and press e e Use Keypad to enter digits and the above keys for calculation e Alternatively enter digits in Standby and press e to open Calculator E To change tax rate enter rate 01 99 gt Press 21 Long Press 2 Press to exit RM Recall Memory M Add Memory Decimal Switch Percent TAX Tax 11 30 Saved Information Copy calculation results or numbers saved in Memory to text entry windows Press META gt Select EE Saved Info Press 0 Select Y Calculator Press 0 Select an entry gt Press 8 Select target location gt Press 0 e The last 10 calculation results are saved Memory are not affected e Press to 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 Tip e Incoming calls clear entered numbers and results However numbers saved in Spending Memo Use Spending Memo to add expenses such as travel expenses e Enter up to 31 entries up to 30 999 969 yen in total 999 999 yen per entry e Entries cannot be saved during a call Entry Enter monetary figure and categorize it Enter amount Press Select a category Press 0 e The entry date and time is automatically saved e If Clock is unset see P 1 18 entry date and time will be saved as Tot
11. Menu gt Index Menu Picture Effect Face Arrange Select a type and press e e Face Arrange Types Copies right side of face onto left side Slender O Edited images may be too large to save or send via Long Mail Stretches face to lengthen appearance Copies left side of face onto right side Crush Face Shortens distance between top and bottom of face Pulls eyes down amp mouth up Dark Darkens skin tone Pulls eyes up amp mouth down Fair Brightens skin tone Pulls eyes amp mouth down H To start over press 07 EA Angry Mark Adds a stress mark to face Press 0 Image is saved as a new entry Adjusting Face Arrange Position Select X Positioning and press 8 Face Arrange targets appear Press A rectangle appears with in the upper left corner 3 Set the face line 15 05 il 15 05 il Set Upper Face Line Set Lower Face Line Use toi to move to Use toi to move to the upper left corner the lower right corner H To start over press 07 ETA 4 Set the eyes and then mouth in the same way UI ATA im 15 05 15 05 Right Eye LowerRight Left Eye Lower Right Back 0K Set a Eye Right of Image Eye Left of Image a Y Right Eye Upper Left Back OK Set amp Face line is set dim 15 05 Mouth Lower Right When using Face Arrange take care not to create images that may embarrass or offend others Always obtain pe
12. Press 0 e Repeat Steps 6 8 to rename other folders Q Press to exit Secret Mode Security Code is required to open a Secret Mode Mail Folder e Set Mail Box Layout to Folder to use Secret Mode e Main Folder cannot be set to Secret Mode Press gt select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select 7 Mail Box Settings and press 8 Select B Set Folders and press 8 Select 1 nbox 2 Sent or Bl Outbox and press 0 Select 2 Secret Mode and press e Enter Security Code Select a folder and press e Choose 1 On and press e e Repeat Steps 7 8 for other folders H To cancel choose 21 Off Press e Q Press to exit Moving Messages e Set Mail Box Layout see P 13 34 to Folder before attempting to move messages e Unretrieved List Long Mail and incoming linked messages cannot be moved these messages are saved in Main Folder Press V select O Mail Box and press 0 2 Select 1 Inbox 21 Sent or 3 Outbox and press e 3 Select a folder and press e CN OD OAR GhYH 13 35 EIN Ien 5 DORN 4 Moving Single Messages fl Select a message and press Menu e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages are not selectable Moving Multiple Messages fl Select a message and press 0 Wl appears e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages are not selectable To uncheck select a message with MI gt Press LO Repeat St
13. e A Sky Mail message arrives to notify the result If unsuccessful change the address and try again DOR O N a N E Save Select Send 12 3 M Q jenl SUOJEPON F31 M Q SAI SUOJEPON i Memory Status Save up to approximately 375 KB between Inbox Mail and Saved Information Station Open Memory Status window to check Mail and Station memory usage status NE ANER Functions Settings 1 7 Select 1 Memory and press e Disabling Vodafone live Disable Mail Station service Use this function to restrict access to or prevent unauthorized use of Mail Station service on your handset Both services are active by default Press 0 Tou Enter Security Code Select a service and press 0 Choose 2 Off and press 8 H To activate choose TOn Press 0 WGN ch 2 4 W Character Entry Limits Character limits vary by Mail Type A Character Entry Limits 128 single byte alphanumerics 6 000 single byte characters up to 6 KB 112 single byte alphanumerics Sending Text Messages Procedure Enter Recipient see P 13 4 Phone Book Address Locations Touch Mail List Sent Mail Direct Mobile Number Entry Mail Address Long Mail message text character limit differs by attachment size and recipient count Ml Entry Item Availability Available entry items vary by Mail Type Recipient Sender Subject Message Date amp Time Attachments
14. 3 EES e ete e Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets e Pictographs with appear with background animation in received messages when Mail Background see P 6 8 is On When more than one is included in a message animation for first entered Pictograph appears Specifications W v201SH Weight Approximately 79 g with battery Continuous Talk Time Approximately 140 minutes Continuous Standby Time Approximately 450 hours Rapid Charger Approximately 115 minutes In Car Charger Approximately 115 minutes Dimensions W x H x D Approximately 46 x 115 x 16 mm Maximum Output 0 8 W Charging Time power off e Values above were calculated with battery installed e Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery at maximum output with both Power Saving and Panel Saving off with stable signals e Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery 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 Talk Time Standby Time decrease with frequent use of Display Keypad Backlights e Station service may consume more power through automatic updates e Talk Time Standby Time decrease with handset use in poor signal conditions see P 1 9 Battery Time e
15. For other emoticons enter 4245 and press Q MMA Alternatively enter a descriptive word such as 1 or 5 A and press Q Mia Y Set Start Back amp Inserting Owner Profile Win a text entry window press gt Select FA Saved Info Press 8 gt Select T Profile Press Enter Security Code e For more perform Steps 4 6 above u 1x81 b Anua Nal z Q AOND Use multi digit Character Codes to enter characters 1 In Character Code entry mode enter four digits see P 15 10 15 13 Press META Select Blinput Conversion and press 0 Select Input Method and press e Select 2 Pager and press e Pager Code entry window opens H To switch to Kana Mode select 1 Kana Press e Enter two digits see P 4 11 e Pager Mode is active until switched to Kana Mode Character Entry Modes W For text entry in Pager Mode press to toggle between entry modes as follows Single byte lower case P gt Pictograph Code 1 6 amp Character Code mode X Double byte lower case F e Press 0 to toggle between Pictograph Code 1 6 and Character Code mode fl While selecting double or single byte entry mode press to toggle between upper and lower case modes e Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion is disabled in Pager Mode e To enter or see Pager Code List on P 4 11 Pager Code List e Blanks indicate no entry e Gray background indicates upper and low
16. In alphanumeric entry open web mail address prefixes amp suffixes and in kanji hiragana entry toggle Symbol Pictograph Lists El Earpiece E Multi Selector Select menu items move cursor scroll etc or use for the following Redial amp Notepad Memory Key e Select dialed numbers or return to the previous window e Press for 1 seconds to open Notepad Memory Shortcut Guide Key e In Standby open Long Press Key Guide e In Standby press for 1 seconds to open Earpiece Volume window Phone Book Key e Launch Phone Book Search scroll Phone Book entries or items within entries open selected menu items e In Standby press for 1 seconds to save new entries Function amp Key Guard Key e In Standby press to open Index Menu press twice for Functions Menu Open any selected menu menu item or execute functions e In Standby press for 1 seconds to toggle Key Guard on off 5 Call History Key e Open received call records e In Standby press for 1 seconds to open Earpiece Volume window Mail Key Open Mail menu or execute right Soft Key functions see P 1 21 Power On Off amp End Key e End calls place callers on hold or cancel operations e Press for 2 seconds to turn handset power on off Text amp Manner Key Y e Toggle between entry modes or create Phone Book entries e Press for 1 seconds to activate cancel Manner Mode Key While an image or message appears press to open previous one older one
17. N Delete All CH CO CO Recover up to 64 deleted characters OK Phonetic Toggle Pictograph Code Conversion 1 6 and Character Code Hiragana to Katakana Open list for Alphanumerics Conversion Pictograph Code 1 6 E E ep I Disabled until hiragana is converted is available only in single byte katakana entry Extensions are listed for easy entry and P Pause are for phone number entry Single byte for single byte katakana alphanumeric entry Press LOV once for each character to recover immediately after deleting Not available after deleting text with Long Press List is not available for Character Codes A1U3I xo b Entering Characters 5 Press and use to select a word e The most recent selection appears first in the list H To see other suggestions press or lo MEA 8 To change segment see Segmenting Phrases below Following the example below enter to learn how to enter characters in kanji hiragana entry mode Switch to double or single byte katakana mode to enter katakana Alternatively enter hiragana and then select katakana from the word suggestion list Press three times e Word suggestions change as hiragana are entered G Press e Anua Nal 5 IBATVYA Ib AFT NT Press e When the next character is on the same key press C9 first Predictive 8 Previous Usage fl Use these functions to convert hiragana to kanji
18. e Notification does not appear when Messages other than Long Mail Z m A Greeting message arrived before the designated date time D If subscribed to Long Mail 44 appears for e mail messages m In Standby sKitayama Kaoru e Long Mail or 2 except Long Mail appears next to Ax imura Tetsuya FRECCCOXXX yyy xfekKatou Reike failed Auto Send messages Sent e Indicator color varies by message status Unread Red m Protected Yellow m Unread Delivery Report Green m Saved as Auto Send Light blue m The current window does not support notifications Retrieving Long Mail The Center sends the initial portion of Long Mail message when Yamamoto and M m The message is over 385 single byte characters iss Kawahashi s wedd The sender s address is over 56 single byte characters ing next Sunday w Message Type see below m The subject is over 41 single byte characters Check select Menu m The message was sent to multiple recipients E Files are attached to the message e Press to reply forward edit etc Ze Long Mail Notice appears for Long Mail messages when the remaining portion is Tip Incoming Mail and received text appear for incoming linked messages held at the Center li Message Type e Use Unretrieved List to retrieve multiple Long Mail messages at one time see Tip P 13 42 Sky Mail mail to from Vodafone handsets e To retrieve complete Long Mail automatically see P 13 47 Au
19. e See procedure for saving items to Phone Book see P 5 4 e Edit Reading manually after editing names Press 8 when finished e To edit other items repeat Steps 4 5 H To cancel press O gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Press Press 0 Choose I Yes and press e The entry is overwritten OND 0 H To save to another Memory No choose 2 No Press 8 gt Enter another Memory No or press X T Press 9 QJ then open an entry 2 Press 0 3 Select Delete and press e 4 Choose 1 Yes and press 8 O The source files remain in Data Folder even if you delete entries containing Original Picture Call Mail Ring Tones Voice files and images set for Personal Ring Tone Incoming Notice or 5 15 yoog euoud i F37 y 3 O 5 D LU O O lt G roup Settings Customize Group options create new Group names Personal Ring Tone and Incoming Notice settings see P 5 10 take priority over Group Settings SENT gt Functions Settings 1 Group Settings Change Group Name DD LA Select a Group and press e Enter a name e Enter up to 10 single byte characters Press 0 e Repeat Steps 1 3 for other Groups Group Ring Tone is Off for all Groups by default OM ARON NESEN Functions Settings 1 Group Settings Group Ring Tone Select a Group and press e Select Incoming Call or 2 Incoming Mail and press e Select 11Call Functions and
20. to return to Mail Composition window Outbox opens latest message first H Set OSelect Menu Attachment List 3 hier ext The order in which addresses To and Cc or attachments appear may change when saving Long Mail e Some sound files cannot be converted e Tone and loudness of sound files may change after conversion Some files may be too large to attach after conversion 13 8 13 9 D Confirm or change send options when sending Sky Mail or Greeting messages e Sky Mail options are available only when sending to Vodafone handsets e These settings are valid for one message when set during message composition e Option Settings are not available when resending messages e Follow these steps after Step 9 on P 13 4 PIN Set a matching PIN for recipients using PIN Filter see reck Select Option Settings Press 8 Select TIPIN Press 0 gt Enter recipient s 4 digit PIN Press 0 E To return to Mail Composition window press 07 EES Restrict copying forwarding the message or require Security PEI Level 1 Select Option Settings Press 8 Select 2 Privacy Press 0 gt Select from 1 Level 1to H Level 4 gt Press 0 E To return to Mail Composition window press 07 EES Privacy Level Copy Forward Security Code Allowed Not Required Prohibited Not Required Allowed Required Prohibited Required Set Priority Set priority when sending mail W Available for Sky Mail R G om al Sele
21. to toggle guides Current Handset Status Action while handset is ringing press indicated key to put caller on hold 1 23 Doug Bue D Doug bunen i Security Code 9999 or the 4 digit number selected at initial subscription required to use change some handset functions e appears when Security Code is entered e f Invalid Code appears try again e Change Security Code as needed see P 10 2 Information see P 15 25 Q e Write down Security Code If lost contact Vodafone Customer Center General e Do not reveal Security Code Vodafone is not liable for misuse or damages 1 24 Initiating a Call e Do not cover handset microphone see P 1 3 El while talking on the phone e Avoid covering area over Internal Antenna see P 1 5 RN e Voice quality is affected depending on how and where handset is used J Confirm handset is on e Check signal strength e Handset will not transmit when ur 44 or appears see P 15 8 e Use Instant Display to see Call Time and Call Charge see P 2 19 P 2 20 e Confirm Total Talk Time see P 2 19 and Total Charges see P 2 20 e To use Speaker Phone or Speaker during calls see P 7 22 e For information on international calls contact Vodafone Customer Center General Information see P 15 25 Emergency calls 110 119 118 etc are possible even while some handset Ph 2 Enter a phone number Add to PhoneBook suonelado
22. 1 In alphanumeric entry press To return to the text entry window press s gt Press 2 Select an extension and press 0 Log List cannot be deleted in Pictograph Code mode In Pictograph Code Mode I To enter a Pictograph directly enter 2 digits see P 15 14 15 16 To edit a code mid entry press to clear first digit then enter correct digits I To select from Pictograph List follow these steps Press gt Select a Pictograph Press 0 e To toggle through Page 1 6 and Log List press LO Tip e Symbols are double or single byte according to the entry mode All Pictographs are Copying from Phone Book e Mail addresses and URLs are single byte Select double byte Insert Phone Book entry items into text entry windows e Single byte Symbols do not appear in Log List Select from names phone numbers mail addresses or Personal Data e Alternatively enter amp 5 and press 2 MITA Some Symbols can be selected Press METE Press 0 Open a Phone Book entry To search Phone Book perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 HAIR GON sch T Press Ten 2 Select 8 Emoticons and press e e Enter two digits 01 50 to jump to the emoticon assigned to the number Use 03 to select an item and press 8 Select an emoticon and press 0 Use 99 to select target location Mr Ueda s phone numb Press 0 er isi O Emoticons cannot be entered in Pictograph Code 1 6 mode Selected item is inserted
23. 4 Set Options see P 5 10 Phone Book Details see P 5 4 returns Complete other fields 5 05 Option Settings Off Personal Ring Tone 2 ncoming Notice BlPicture Cal Mai UlMail Folder For phone numbers the following settings apply only to Vodafone handset numbers Incoming Notice and Mail Folder yoog euoud S Follow these steps after opening Option Settings menu see P 5 9 Horer sae Select Ring Tone vibration etc for incoming calls mail from l iii numbers addresses saved in Phone Book Ring Tone Select 1 Personal Ring Tone or 2lIncoming Notice Press 0 Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select DU Ring Tone Press 8 Select a tone or melody perform Steps 1 3 on P 7 3 gt Press 0 gt Press 0 H For One Number Address press LO again Vibration Select TU Personal Ring Tone or 2lIncoming Notice Press 0 Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select 2 Vibration Press 0 Select 1 On 2 Off or BISMAF Link gt Press 0 Press 0 gt Press 0 E For One Number Address press LO again Vibration Pattern Select T Personal Ring Tone or 2lIncoming Notice Press 0 Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select D i Vibration Pattern Press 8 Select a pattern Press 0 gt Press 0 Press 0 E For One Number Address press LO again Small Light Select 1 Personal Ring
24. 6 Option Settings Press Select 2 Date Color Press e gt Select a color Press 0 gt Press O e Colors do not appear in 1 Week view e When multiple entries are saved for the date setting for the earliest applies 11 15 suonoun4 euonppy b suonouny euonippy B Protect entries from Auto Delete Select Option Settings Press 0 Select Auto Protect Press 0 gt Auto Protect Choose MOn protect or 21 Off cancel Press 0 Press LO e When Auto Delete see P 11 20 is Off entries are protected automatically regardless of this setting Show or hide entries in Standby Select Option Settings Press 8 Select Standby Display Press e Standby Display Choose T On or 2 Off Press 0 gt Press 07 e The setting is effective when Clock Display is set to Calendar see P 6 3 Set Calendar type to Schedule amp Stamps LOA Ei gt Briefcase Schedule Schedule Entries Select a date and press 8 Entry list appears P Select an entry and press e 15 05 2006 09 26 Tue 19 30 Bring a gift Action Items El Press Lo until Action Item window pels FE New Schedule X New I tem Bl Select an entry and press 8 a Back Show Menu amp To delete entries one by one select one Press Menu Entry List gt Select 5 Delete Item Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 2 Press 0 to return Toggling View Hi Press 0
25. E JPEG JPEG image E NESEN gt My Files Data Folder E Animation NEVA files imati i E whit Animation may include sound E wte T Select a folder and press Menu_ D E Animation NEVA files with jump 2 Select H Display Settings and press e E Yellow buttons E JPEG Animation Animation 3 Enter Security Code Not available for Melodies folder Transparent PNG Transparent PNG image Appears as List for Melodies folder 3 Appears as Folder for Melodies folder 19pjoy eyeq sa 4 Bulbeueln Animation may include sound Animation JPEG PNG or PNG Blue icon forwardable red icon unforwardable 4 Select a type and press e e Unforwardable files cannot be edited combined attached to Long Mail converted to QR Codes or sent via infrared In this manual most operations are described with Data Folder appearance set to e A yellow triangle appears 1 on icons of files used for Phone Book Photo Useful Diary List Operations may differ if folders are set to appear Schedule etc 48p 04 82d say Buibeue a P 19pjoy eyeq sayi4 Bulbeueln 5 Opening Files MOE gt My Files 7 Select 1 Data Folder and press 2 Select a folder and press e Thumbnails or file names appear see P 8 3 P 8 4 File View 3 Select a file and press 0 The content plays or appears e Press to open or play the previous file and press to open or play the next one Available in most
26. EBI gt Briefcase Schedule Menu 1 7 Delete All Select 1 Past Schedules 3 Schedules or WU Action Items Press 0 gt Select 1 Select All or 2 Unprotected Press Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 11 18 11 19 gt Q Q O D TI c 3 Q a O 5 D Auto Delete Delete the oldest unprotected and completed Schedule or Action Item entries automatically when memory is full PEE Auto Delete Off EBI gt Briefcase Schedule Menu gt Auto Delete Select 1 Schedule or 2 Action Item gt Press 8 Select 1 Auto Delete On or 2 Auto Delete Off gt Press 0 Security Code must be entered to save and check Schedule Secret Mode Action Item entries LOA Ei gt Briefcase Schedule Activating Press HETE gt Select 8 Secret Mode Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 1 On Press 0 Canceling Enter Security Code Press HETE gt Select Bl Secret Mode Press 0 gt Enter Security Code Choose 210ff Press 0 Set Color Change colors of days of the week EAGLE gt Briefcase Schedule Menu 2 lg Set Color Select a day Press Select a color gt Press 0 View Change view suonouny euonippy b Briefcase Schedule Menu 121 gt View Index Menu Select from DU Day Detail Stamps to BlAll gt Press Event List Check the number of saved entries gt Briefcase Schedule Me
27. Emergency calls 110 etc are not possible O when Key Guard is active For more see P 2 3 Emergency Calls When Key Guard is Active Tip e Incoming calls temporarily cancel Key Guard To answer calls press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 Key Guard reactivates after the calls end e Handset power does not turn off even if is pressed for 2 seconds Press 8 for 1 seconds disappears poyels Bue b pajle s bunen A Clock Settings JE EE gt Functions Clock 7 Select 9 Clock Settings and press e 2 Enter the year Y F59 Clock Settings 2006 Y RM D ARON r Example Year 2006 gt 3 Enter the month and day Example September 15 gt 4 Enter the time e Apply 24 hour clock format Example 3 05 PM 5 Press e e Clock starts and handset returns to Standby e The day of the week is set automatically Cursor MB Use 09 or to move cursor If or highlight bar Enter or edit characters at the cursor position When removing the battery for replacement etc Clock settings remain However should the handset go without power for an extended period of time approximately one month Clock will need to be reset e Choose a Clock type and layout or use Calendar for Standby see P 6 3 Tip e When Clock has not been set appears for date and time e Clock can be set during calls Handset Menus Access functions operation
28. In text entry windows toggle Symbol Pictograph Lists Microphone Infrared Port Use for infrared data transmissions Headphone Connector Connect Headphones with Call Button etc Small Light Illuminates flashes while charging for incoming calls etc External Device Connector Connect Charger here Strap Eyelet Attach straps as shown Internal Antenna Location Speaker Battery Cover Do not cover or place stickers etc over the area containing Internal Antenna Doug Bue b payers bunen A fl Battery Strength EF Secret Mode Active Flashes when a Secret Mode entry is open Original El Enlarged Mail or Data Folder image display size r Speaker Phone Active ZS gray Station Menu Manual Update H Speaker Active 5 Mail Unread mail except Long Mail Sl Delivery Report New Delivery Report l l E D DIS Til Signal Strength Vil Strong Yi Moderate T Low Y Weak wt Out of Range Infrared Transmission EJ Scroll The menu information etc can be scrolled El Y Manner Mode Active 2 Long Mail Unread Long Mail ZS red Station Unread Station information El Off Line Mode El Schedule Alarm On Schedule Alarm Off A Alarm Set Keypad Lock Active Entry Mode a Message Current character entry mode Message Recorder messages amp Message Recorder Active S Silent Vibration Active Ringer is Silent 4 Key Guard Active Rising Tone Ringer is set to Rising
29. Ring Tone sounds from Headphones only or from both Headphones and handset speaker depending on Ringer Out setting see P 11 33 2 Press Call Button for 1 seconds to answer a call To end the call press Call Button for 1 seconds until a beep sounds Alternatively press to end the call When Headphones with Call Button are connected to handset Ring Tone sounds from Headphones and handset speaker Disable speaker as shown below Earphone Speaker is set by default EEE gt Functions Sounds Ringer Out S 1 gt Functions Sounds Ringer Out Select I Earphone and press e H To use Headphones and speaker select 2 Earphone Speaker Press e Even if Earphone is selected Ring Tone sounds from speaker when Headphones are not connected Fax PC Transmissions Sol op ose Use handset for fax transmissions via data fax card Connect a data fax card e FAX COM appears during G3 FAX transmissions seen Sier Use handset for PC transmissions via data fax card Connect a data fax card e MODEM COM appears during PC transmissions O Use handset for fax or PC transmissions only when signal conditions are stable e Sign in window may differ by data fax card e Handset supports 9 600 bps high speed data transmissions e To connect data fax cards to fax machines or PCs see the manuals for the device 11 33 MOIAIIBAO jenl SUOJEPON e Vodafone live Basics Exchange text mult
30. Select Briefcase Press 0 Select T Schedule Press 0 Press e Press O to toggle as follows Action Item 1 Week 1 Month All gt Day Detail Stamps I To select the types of view that toggle follow these steps Press 0 Select Briefcase Press 0 Select 1 Schedule Press 0 gt Press gt Select U View gt Press 0 Select El Toggle View Press 8 Select a type Press 0 gt Select another type Press LO Press 0 Select U to check and select M to uncheck 11 16 Schedule Display for Standby fl To view Schedule entries in Standby set Standby Display see P 11 16 in Option Settings to On Show or hide Schedule Action Item details as follows Press 0 Select Briefcase Press 0 Select T Schedule Press 0 gt Press gt Select XIStandby Display Press 0 Select an item Press 0 e Set Calendar type to Schedule amp Stamps in Clock Display see P 6 3 Remove restore preset holidays or save up to five additional holidays e Preset holidays are based on Japanese calendar as of May 2006 However holidays that are scheduled to be renamed from January 1 2007 are already renamed on handset Greenery Day April 29 will be renamed Showa Day while National Holiday May 4 will become Greenery Day e Open Schedule window Day Detail Stamps 1 Week or 1 Month view to set holidays Removing Restoring Preset Holidays ESET
31. Select a name Press E Press OY to dial yoog euoud h y00g auoyd o Use Speed Dial to call first phone number saved in Memory Numbers 000 099 To dial numbers saved in Secret Mode entries first activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 If not Secret Data saved appears and handset returns to Standby 1 N Dialing Memory No 000 009 Enter the last digit 0 9 Dialing Memory No 010 099 Enter the last two digits 10 99 Press SV Name and phone number appear and the number is dialed e When there is no entry phone number saved for the entered Memory No No Number appears and handset returns to Standby e For entries with multiple numbers the first one is dialed O Cancel Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 to use Speed Dial Show the assigned images in Phone Book Entry List GQ N sch 5 05 Nill 005Ueda Mikio 007Kitayama Kaoru 008Kimura Tetsuya 095 Ueda Mikio ee Fr 907 Kitayama V 93123XXXX8 PHOTO 008 Kimura Tet 03123XXXX5 PHOTO Entry List Entry List with Images Memory No Search Memory No Search Press QI then Press METE Select Show Pics and press 8 Images appear in Phone Book Entry List To hide images select Show List Press e Editing Phone Book Press QJ then open an entry Press 0 Select Edit and press e Phone Book Details see P 5 4 appears hh Ga h sch Select an item and press e Edit contents
32. battery or Charger terminals charging may be hampered m Signal is weak handset is out of range e Power Consuming Operations m Using Station service m Continuous Keypad use Backlight stays on for long periods Frequent infrared transfers e Power Consuming Settings Increasing Backlight Keypad Light time u Using animated Wallpaper m Using Screen Animation m Canceling Panel Saving m Setting Backlight to illuminate brighter Doug Bue D Doug buen Extend Battery Time When Battery Runs Out Adjust the following settings A message appears and short beeps e Backlight see P 6 7 sound Handset shuts down after e Panel Saving see P 11 29 20 seconds unless charged Press to stop short beeps Short beeps do not sound in Manner Mode e f battery runs out during a call a double beep sounds every five seconds After 20 seconds the call ends and handset shuts down Battery Disposal Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse always tape over battery terminals before disposal Take exhausted battery to a Vodafone shop or follow the local disposal regulations Battery Strength Signal Strength see P 1 11 15 05 2006 09 15 Fri When battery runs out Recharge Battery appears and short beeps sound Handset shuts down after 20 seconds W Indicator Battery Strength indicator varies as shown Charge or replace when level is low Battery Strength indicator is for reference only Recharge Bat
33. e Repeat Steps 1 5 to create more entries 2 Message BIStamp Selection WJOption Settings H Set Select Action Item Settings Set Alarm Set Alarm to sound at Schedule Time In Schedule settings window see Step 6 on P 11 12 select 5 Set Alarm Press Choose TOn Press 0 e Set Alarm window opens For more see Alarm Options on P 11 14 e Press LO to return to Schedule settings window Complete other settings 11 13 suonouny euonippy b suoljoun4 euonippy 3 Alarm Options Follow these steps after opening Set Alarm window for Schedule After each setting Set Alarm window returns Complete other settings Alarm Tones Set a tone to sound at Alarm Time Select DU Sound Press 0 gt Select 1 Alarm Tones Press 0 gt Select a type Press 0 Select a tone gt Press gt Press O e To select a tone see procedures for Ring Tone see P 7 3 Tone Volume Set volume from seven levels Select DU Sound Press 0 Select 2 Tone Volume Press 0 gt Use 9 to adjust level gt Press 8 gt Press LO Ring Time Set how long Alarm operates Select D Sound Press 0 Select BlRing Time Press 0 Enter time 02 99 seconds gt Press 0 gt Press LO Snooze Set Alarm to activate at set intervals after initial Alarm Time Select 2 Snooze Press 0 gt Choose 1 On Press 0 gt Enter interval 0
34. 1 4 Size or 2 Attach Original Press For large animation files choose 1 Yes Press Entries with Text Only Ell Select Long Mail or 2 Sky Mail and press 0 e For 2 Sky Mail text exceeding the character limit is lost 3 Complete other fields and send mail see P 13 3 13 5 gt Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List Open an entry Menu 7 Select Edit and press e Select an item and press 0 e For details see procedures for saving Useful Diary 3 When finished editing press O Index Menu suonouny euonippy b Delete Item Delete one entry Index Menu gt Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List Select an entry Menu 21 gt Delete Item Choose 1 Yes Press 0 F55 suonouny euonippy B Delete All NEBE gt Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List Menu Select 3 Delete All or U Delete All Past Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Stopwatch Record elapsed time for up to 24 hours 23 hours 59 minutes 59 9 seconds in 0 1 second increments Use lap time feature to segment elapsed time e Save times including the last five lap times to Text Memo e Stopwatch ends when battery runs low LAS gt Functions Clock Stopwatch 7 Press e Stopwatch starts E To record Lap times press META Press 0 to stop The last five Lap times are recorded The records are deleted when Stopwatch is
35. 19spuey seg 9 N 03123XXXX1 restrictions are active Active Restriction Emergency Calls Key Guard see P 1 17 Not Possible e Include area code for all numbers Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Not Possible Sending Blocking Caller ID Keypad Lock see P 10 2 Possible e Press the following keys when placing a call Auto Key Lock see P 10 3 Possible Ml los 8we o Restrict Dial see P 10 4 Possible m Block 3 Confirm the number and press 51 Correcting Numbers e Use 9 to move cursor and press to delete the digit above the cursor e Press for 1 seconds to delete the entire number and return to Standby elf you misdial press to hang up and try again Busy Numbers e Press to end the call and try again later 4 Press to end call suoneJedo jespueH 91seg h Place calls from Redial Up to 20 recently dialed numbers are saved in Redial 7 Press Ol GEIT NT 9 22 15 20 Ueda Mikio 9 21 18 45 0312 3XXXX2 suonelado 19spuey o1seg d A Received Memo Select Menu amp Dialed numbers appear with date and time e Name appears if saved in Phone Book 2 Select a record and press 3 Press ew Number is dialed e When the same number is dialed more than once only the last record appears Tip e Names in Secret Mode entries appear only in Secret Mode e Records remain even after handset power is turned off e When there are 20 records oldest records are replace
36. 8 Omit the next steps Select Create QR Code and press 8 Create QR Code window for each item opens 3 Press 4 Press e Press e gt Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 H To add text or attachments select a field gt Press 0 Enter contents gt Press 0 Attaching to Long Mail li Before pressing 8 to save press gt Select 1 Attachment Deleting Data Folder Files ll Before pressing 8 to save press gt Select 2 Delete Press 0 Select a file gt Press Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Incoming Calls while Creating fl Contents are temporarily saved To resume end the call and follow these steps Press Choose 1 Yes Press 0 11 28 Battery Saving Use Power Saving to reduce transmission signal strength e When Power Saving is active other parties may not be able to hear you at the beginning of a call e Power Saving is active by default NESEN Functions Settings 1 Battery Saving Power Saving Choose On and press e H To cancel Power Saving choose 2 Off Press e Use Panel Saving to shut down Display after a period of inactivity This will extend Battery Time Period of inactivity can be specified between 2 and 20 minutes Handset may not enter Panel Saving mode depending on its status such as dur calls or while sending receiving mail Setting Panel Saving ing Handset enters Panel Saving mode after five minutes of inactivity
37. Answer Handling Incoming Calls see P 2 8 2 9 3 Press to end call Ring Tone Volume I Press up or down to adjust volume e Ring Tone Level setting see P 7 2 changes accordingly e Cancel Manner Mode see P 3 3 to adjust level W Press to instantly mute Ring Tone for that call only To Activate Cancel Any Key Answer IM Follow these steps while handset is not receiving calls Press 0 Select Functions Press 0 Select 1 Sounds Press 0 Select U Call Functions Press 0 Select T Incoming Call Press 8 gt Select 7 Any Key Answer Press 8 Choose TOn or 2 Off Press 0 e Any Key Answer is active by default e Activate Delayed Ringer see P 2 10 to delay handset ringer for three seconds for incoming calls from numbers not saved in Phone Book or Owner Profile e To customize Ring Tone and Small Light pattern see P 7 2 7 5 Call Functions e Up to 20 incoming call details are saved see P 2 14 Up to 20 received calls are saved in Call History When Caller ID is sent numbers appear Place calls directly to those numbers 7 Press Ml WE 5 05 Missed Cal 3 9 23 17 28 Suzuki Itirou 2 9 22 11 28 Ueda Mikio 1 9 21 12 45 Q3123XXXX1 Memo E Redial Select Menu amp Received numbers appear with date and time e Name appears if saved in Phone Book 2 Select a record and press e 3 Press GA Number is diale
38. BlCall History Press 0 Press METE gt Select Delete or Delete All gt Press 8 gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 EN 7 Press 9 OI Completed Call Answered call Dialed numbers appear with date and time Missed Call Unanswered call including calls screened by Delayed Ringer 7 eles nae d ad ene dark Hold Disconnected after hold 3 e When there is no Redial record Call History G appears Message Recorder Recorded on Message Recorder T Reject Rejected call 2 2 Select a record and press e Payphone Call from payphone Q 2 H Press 91 to dial the number No Caller ID Call without Caller ID O H Press to return to Standby E S D gt Wa suonelado J9spueH seg bk EN see P 2 17 2 1 8 suonelado 19spuey sIseg s Simple Mode Activate Simple Mode to reduce available handset functions and simplify menus Handset is limited to basic operations Press 0 power is turned off Press 0 appears Choose Yes and press 0 to activate Simple Mode Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Restrict Dial see P 10 4 Reject Call see P 10 5 Alarm see P 11 6 Schedule Alarm set see P 11 12 Cancel Simple Mode to reactivate Security Code is required Tip e When Simple Mode is activated while any of the following are in use a confirmation m Accept Call see P 10 5 Secret Mode see P 10 6 e In Simple Mode Ring Tone sounds in Pattern 1 for incoming calls a
39. Delivery Preset Patterns Melodies Ring Tone Pattern 1 Station Pattern 5 Select 1 Preset Tones or 2 Preset Melodies and press e Ring Tone Level Level 5 Level 5 Level 1 Vibration Off Melodies in Data Folder Vibration El Select B Data Folder and press e Vibration 1 Vibration 2 Vibration 3 Vibration 4 Vibration 5 Vibration 2 Pattern LED Indicator Small Light Small Light Blink Pattern Ring Time 10 Seconds 10 Seconds 10 Seconds 1 Second 10 Seconds Voice Files in Voice Folder Ell Select Ul Voice Folder and press 8 e Voice files cannot be used for Received Complete Pattern 1 e Files cannot be selected if the file name exceeds 24 single byte characters e Received Complete settings apply after you e Some files may not be usable Retrieve complete messages or acquire Unretrieved List m Delete Server Mail m Manually update Station Main List or Location Info Select a tone or melody H To play tones or melodies press Lo HIE e Confirm Delivery settings apply to Delivery Reports gies SS Ta e Hina Tone Levelis Alsina T Silent dsb e Settings remain even after handset power is turned off a Ee all SS E EE e In Manner Mode Manner Settings see P 3 4 take priority is set to SMAF Link gt Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item Ring Tone 7 Use to adjust level e Level 5is maximum When Rising Tone is set volume increases in
40. Delivery Report W when messages are sent with Confirm Delivery On see P 13 4 P 13 46 handset receives a Delivery Report from the Center Open Delivery Reports in the same manner as standard messages Ring Tone Volume KM while handset is ringing press up or 2 down e Ring Tone Level setting see P 7 2 changes accordingly e Cancel Manner Mode see P 3 3 to adjust level MM Press to instantly mute incoming information tone for that information only e See P 13 21 to open Inbox when Delivery Notice does not appear e See P 6 8 Vodafone live Animation to disable incoming mail animation 13 16 13 17 Ie 3 New Mail Notifications during Operations Mail Box When mail arrives while using handset functions a notification New Mail from Kimura such as New Mail from Sender s name appears ew Message e See P 13 46 Mail Notice to hide or edit notification 29 128 have a business tr e New Mail appears for the following ip today ff m Messages sorted to Secret Mode Mail Folders Mail Box Contents m Messages from senders saved as Secret Mode Phone Book entries Select a Mail Box and press Inbox Sent or Outbox opens when handset is not in Secret Mode l i l l To select a different view for Mail Box see List P 13 23 Mail Box Menu m Messages with Privacy Level 3 or 4 e Names do not appear when Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 is Unread Read Inbox Mail Type Sent Outbox active Long Mail 4
41. Functions Sounds Call Functions Incoming Call 1 Select 6 Delayed Ringer and press e 2 Choose On or 2 Off and press e A Adjust Earpiece volume 5 levels e Volume level remains as set even after handset power is turned off e Earpiece volume is Level 5 by default During a call press or volume Each press changes volume by one level Adjusting Earpiece Volume in Standby Engaged Call Operations 2 Press up or Q down to adjust e Wait five seconds or press e to save the level Press 0 Select Functions Press 8 Select 1 Sounds Press i Select T Volume Press 0 gt Use to adjust level e Wait five seconds or press e to save the level suonelado jespueH 91seg b suonelado J9spuey seg d 7 During a call press for 1 seconds Recording starts 2 Press 0 or to stop e Voice Memo recordings remain even after handset power is turned off e To play delete Voice Memo see P 11 4 11 5 Playing Messages Save up to three sets of numbers during a call e Use up to 24 digits 0 9 and per entry e When full oldest entries are deleted to make room for new ones e Save phone numbers from Notepad Memory to Phone Book During a call use Keypad to enter digits Press Entered digits are saved to Notepad Memory e When the current call ends before Step 2 entered digits are saved automatically
42. Half note rest EJ Save melody as Original Ring Tone e To use as Ring Tone see P 7 3 select from Data Folder Handset contains 128 basic tones and 61 extra tones preset Entering Sounds e Create tones and save as Instrument Effects up to 8 types to 3 locations This section describes how to enter a sound e Adjust octave of tones see P 7 22 The same procedure applies to melody chords 1 to 32 Enter title Key Assignments e The entered title will appear when selecting Ring Tone Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Rest e Enter up to 24 single byte characters Title is mandatory J Select tempo lt Changing Pitch gt e Number of quarter notes played per minute e Press a key once to enter a quarter note Press the same key repeatedly to adjust the octave 1 Fast 3 Slightly Slow 2 Standard H Slow A A Ay e Ej Select number of chords Suonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos e Type 8 Phonetic Chord 16 Phonetic Chord and 32 Phonetic Chord eU to ch itch b itone Enter sounds one by one for melody chord 1 FF se to change pitch by semitone e Arrange pitch octave or duration of each sound and use semitones and triplets a 7 F see P 7 11 7 12 Elen VE dan N ee VE mn E e Press LO to play all entered sounds When you press CL sounds are played up to cursor Adjust playback volume in Sound Volume see P 7 7 In lt Entering Rests gt Manner Mode sounds play at Level 1 even if S
43. If the number is already used saved text appears Press META gt Select 2 Edit gt Press 0 N Enter text and press 8 Text is saved e To save more text repeat Steps 2 3 Q Saving from Message or Phone Book I in a text entry window press gt Select H Save Text Memo Press 0 gt Select the first character of text gt Press 0 Select the end point gt Press 0 gt Select a number Press 0 Edit Delete Edit or delete Text Memo Index Menu gt My Files Text Memo Edit Memo Select text gt Press HETE gt Select Edit gt Press e Edit gt Press Delete Single Text Memos Select text Press HETE gt Select Delete gt Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 e Default Text Art is restored after deleting text in DI M0 y00g SU0YUd o Overview Save frequently used phone numbers and mail addresses to Phone Book Entry names appear for calls from numbers saved in Phone Book fl Dialing from Phone Book I Friends B S 20 EJ Pattern 1 M Pattern 2 Mail Folder 1 C7Mail Folder 2 Back Menu Mi Sending Sky Long Mail from Phone Book I Friends 38 3 u v EN A gt Pattern 1 M Pattern 2 C Mail Folder 1 EMail Folder 2 03123XXXX3 2006 09 15 Fri at Nill Select Mail Type V Friends 3 38 ie FJ M Pattern 2 CF Mail Folder 1 C7Mail Folder 2 aaa xxx yyy Send Long Mai 2 Send Sky Mai Back Menu Sel
44. NAME2 Ueda Mikio copied MAIL1 aaa xxx yyy TEL1 03123XXXX3 Back Select Menu 11 27 suoljouny euonippy b suonouny euonippy B Create QR Codes Create QR Codes from Owner Profile Phone Book Mail Text Memo Melodies or Images e Use saved contents or enter new contents for a QR Code e Save up to 469 digits 120 kanji or the data equivalent thereof within a single QR Code e Large items up to 3 416 bytes are divided into maximum of 16 QR Codes e Created QR Codes are saved to Data Folder Images See P 8 3 for more about Data Folder Open a file entry and press e HETE or Menu e For mail select a message in Mail Box E For image files in Data Folder select a file Press META gt Select El Barcode Reader Press 0 Select 2 Create QR Code Press e Choose T Yes Press 0 Press 0 Omit the next steps E For melody files in Data Folder select a file Press MENTA Bytes Used Total Bytes d Veda Mikio Ueda Mikio A 03123XXXX3 A lt Unsaved gt RA aaa xxx yyy ES lt Unsalved gt E Cancel select Create Number of Codes Code Limit Create QR Code Window Phone Book gt Select U Create QR Code Press gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Press Omit the next steps m Create QR Codes from E Animation in the same manner as above When Format appears select a format Press 0 Choose I Yes Press 0 gt Press
45. On ge Sees Open saved Notepad entries NiCe gt Tel Ops Select 6 Notepad Press 0 e Up to three sets of numbers appear most recent first If there is no entry Notepad Memory Not Found appears e Press SN to dial the number e Alternatively press o Lo HET to open Notepad Memory E Press to exit H To save to Phone Book select an entry Press DON gt Select Add to Phone Book Press 8 Perform from Step 4 on P 5 8 To delete select an entry Press HETE gt Select Delete or Delete All gt Press 0 sp Choose T Yes Press 0 suonelado jespueH 91seg b Redial amp Call History 2 Opening Call History Records Missed Call Notice For missed calls one of the following notices appears X indicates the number of Press 2 ml missed calls or recorded messages Received numbers appear with date and time e Name appears if saved in Phone Book Message Recorder Voice Messages X Message Recorder amp Voice Messages X Missed Call Missed Calls X Missed Call Missed Calls X Select a record and press 8 E Press 21 to dial the number e Press 2 or 9 to see more Pr to dial the number E Press to return to Standby E en SS SEKR e Press to close Missed Call notice m See P 2 14 to reopen Missed Call details Delete Redial Call History records e For more about Message Recorder see P 11 3 Nea NENNE gt Tel Ops Select Ul Redial or
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47. Press Select 3 Station Press 0 gt Select U Update List Press 0 e In Standby 5 gray appears When Main List is updated Complete appears e Updates may not be received depending on signal strength 14 3 AjUQ aseueder uole1s AiO asaueder uoneIs 5 My List Save topics to My List to receive periodic updates delivered automatically e Save up to 20 topics in addition to Urgent Information e Urgent Information is saved automatically From Information GQ N Open information Press EN Select Save and press e Topic can only be saved when Save appears Select I Save to My List and press e If the topic is already in My List 1 Save to My List does not appear WR Ga h sch From List DD Select a topic Press MENS Select Save to My List and press e e If the topic is already in My List Saved appears e If the topic has more than one information item handset saves as many as possible GQ N sch Tip Follow the same steps to save from title list within a topic 14 4 Moving Saved Topics Urgent Information cannot be moved NESEN Vodafone live Station My List Select a topic and press MENTA Select Move and press 0 Use to select target location and press 0 The topic is moved Deleting Topics e Urgent Information cannot be deleted e Deleting a topic automatically deletes all information saved under the topic NERE SNE Voda
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49. Select an icon gt Press 0 gt Press gt Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 PG Using Linked Info Use linked numbers or addresses within message text to place calls or send messages Available only when number or address is underlined with a dotted line Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press Select Minbox or 2 Sent and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press 0 Select a number or address and press Menu_ Dialing Numbers El Select gt Call and press e Phone number appears Press IV Number is dialed QAQ De Sending Messages El Select Send Mail and press Select T Send Long Mail or 2 Send Sky Mail and press e To complete and send message perform from Step 5 Step 7 for Sky Mail on P 13 4 13 26 Protect important messages in Inbox Sent or Outbox from unintentional deletion e Unretrieved List Long Mail unread Long Mail Notices and incoming linked messages are protected and will not be deleted automatically e Protect up to 40 messages in Sent All messages in Inbox and Outbox can be protected T Press 12 select D Mail Box and press 0 2 Select 1 nbox 2 Sent or B Outbox and press e When folders appear select one Press e 3 Protecting or Canceling Protection of a Message fl Select a message and press Menu e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages are not selectab
50. Sky Mail Available N A N A Available N A N A Available N A Available Available N A Available Available Available N A Available Available N A To send Long Mail messages enter a recipient and either attach a file or enter message text Creating amp Sending a Message Save frequently used numbers addresses to Touch Mail List see P 13 12 Enter Subject Long Mail see P 13 4 Compose Message see P 13 4 Attach Files Long Mail see P 13 7 13 9 Send Message Incoming Calls while Creating Message Content is saved temporarily To resume editing end the call and follow these steps Press 8 Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Press amp select 1 Long Mail 2 Sky Mail or 3 Greeting and press 8 Mail Composition window opens To No Address Brite No Subject Confirm Delivery OFF Save Auto Send OFF Still Image Select Mto and press 0 Select Entry Type window opens A Entering Recipients Long Mail see P 13 6 E Save O Select Send S Mail Composition Window Long Mail en 5 Ie 3 When Recipient Handset is Off or Out of Range Messages are stored at the Center for up to 72 hours and delivered when recipient handset detects signal 13 2 13 3 Ien 5 O N OG A 13 4 Phone Book Ell Select T Phone Book and press e EJ Open an entry To search Phone Book perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 To
51. W Split Green 8 21 BM Panorama Images 8 23 HE Combining Split Mail Images 8 24 Melody e sssini naan 8 25 BB Playback Volume coso 8 25 I Using for Incoming Tone Sound Effects 8 25 Additional Functions Gening Started ninia 9 2 MM Transferable Files ooooonnnnnnonncconicicinicinccinnan 9 2 WGrecauttons ee 9 3 IR PASS re irradia asa 9 3 Transferring e TE 9 4 M One File Transfer sesssvrnnvnnsnvnnnvnnnnennvernnesnsvensnesnnennnee 9 4 DICH TEEN 9 5 Changing Security COde snnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 10 2 Handset e el 10 2 BB Keypad Locke 10 2 BB Auto Key Locke 10 3 M Phone Book Locke 10 3 Mesie Dialann 10 4 Accept Call amp Reject Call rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnn 10 4 Saving Entries stare is 10 4 M Accept Call ona ici 10 5 Ier e EE 10 5 MB Rejecting Other Cales 10 6 SEGCI EU Mode ici oca 10 6 MB Activating Secret Mode 10 6 MB Opening Secret Mode Entries rrrrrvrrvvrrrvervvervvernrnn 10 6 PROS Cl EE 10 7 W Reset Defaults o oooconcccniccininoncccinnncanacinancnons 10 7 M Reset All ccc ccs cceescescseseeseneeeseesneeenny 10 7 Handy Call Functions rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnr 11 2 BGN 11 2 Push Tones cinc nanoninnca ranas 11 2 Message Recorder rnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnvevnnnnneeen 11 3 BB Activating EE 11 3 Cancel id 11 4 BB Playing Messages 11 4 VOI
52. a pattern and press 0 Tip Select El SMAF Link to allow compatible SMAF files to control Small Light Vibration Operation repeats 3 Press 0 Vibration 2 Vibrate 0 25 Sec Stop 0 25 Sec gt Vibrate 0 25 Sec Stop 1 Sec Vibration 3 Vibrate 1 Sec Stop 2 Sec Ring Time settings are not available for Incoming Call Vibration 4 Vibrate 1 Sec Stop 1 Sec gt Vibrate 1 Sec gt Stop 2 Sec PENE gt gt Functions Sounds Call Functions Vibration 5 Vibrate 0 5 Sec gt Stop 0 5 Sec gt Vibrate 0 5 Sec gt Stop 1 Sec 7 Select an item other than 1 ncoming Call and press e 2 Select El Ring Time and press 8 3 Enter time 01 99 seconds and press 0 Vibration Pattern Suonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos SuUonoun4 paly 8 spunos X F1S SuUonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos p WG N Sound Effects Adjust sound Setting s and volume for handset operations On Error Tone On Power On On Power Off On Sound Push Tones Error Tone Opening 1 Ending 1 Volume Level Medium Level Medium Level 5 Level 5 Time e Power On is when turning on handset and Power Off is when turning off 0 05 Seconds 0 5 Seconds 3 Seconds 3 Seconds Sound Volume e Sound Volume applies to sounds in Data Folder mail attachments etc e Set LED to Sound is for flashing Small Light with sounds e Settings rema
53. all P 2 6 to answer the call The recorded message is saved messages have played playback ends and handset returns to Standby E Press to stop playback e Recordings remain even after handset power is turned off e To play delete Voice Memo My Voice Memo see P 11 4 11 5 Playing Messages Tip Message playback stops for incoming calls Press 21 to answer the call Suonound4 euonippy fl Playback Operations Example 3 Messages are Recorded Skip the message Replay the message Play the previous message Press Q during Press 5 during Press 6 twice during playback playback playback Playback gt TT Playback gt Playback gt g Playback Playback gt Y e Playback Nm 11 5 suoljouny euonippy b F50 suonouny euonippy B Alarm Set Alarm to sound at a specific time each day or on specific days of the week e Save up to 5 Alarm settings e Save a message or phone number to appear with Alarm Customize Ring Time Tone Volume Alarm Tone LED Indicator and Vibration LOA EA gt Functions Clock Alarm Select a blank entry and press e Select 2l nput Time and press 8 Enter time and press 0 e Apply 24 hour clock format e To set Alarm Tones Vibration Snooze etc see P 11 8 1 Comp lete Select 3 Weekly and press e Input Time Weekly Sound Snooze Message Option Settings SES Q Nom Daily Select 1 Dail
54. by default gt Functions Settings 1 Battery Saving Panel Saving On Off Choose 1 On and press e suonouny euonippy b 7 To cancel Panel Saving choose 2 Off Press 8 Omit the next step 2 Enter time 02 20 minutes and press 8 Panel Saving Mode fl After a period of inactivity Display shuts down automatically e Pressing a key receiving a call etc cancels Panel Saving mode cancel Panel Saving mode first for Keypad operations 11 29 F49 suonouny euonippy B Battery is consumed faster when Panel Saving is Off Shorten Panel Saving time to extend Battery Time 66 Flash Small Light Orange Small Light does not flash in Panel Saving mode by default gt Functions Settings 1 Battery Saving Panel Saving LED als Indicator 7 Select LED Indicator On and press e To cancel select 2 LED Indicator Off Press e Tip In Off Line Mode Small Light flashes regardless of this setting Calculator Use Calculator for basic arithmetic up to 12 digits percentage and tax calculation Key Assignments Add Subtract x Multiply Divide Equal C CE Clear CM Clear Memory Enter amount including tax and press 31 to toggle value as follows tax only gt amount excluding tax gt amount including tax Example Enter 105 and press 51 Value toggles as follows 5 tax gt 100 tax excluded gt 105 tax included Tax rate is 5 by default
55. cases a C E Shamil Show Menu File View Images Folder Images are reduced to fit Display To restore the original size press KEN Tip JPEG Images Exceeding W 240 x H 320 Dots select Original Size and press e 4 Press to return to File View E Animation Files with Jump Buttons fl Some E Animation files contain jump buttons with which to open linked images To use the buttons open an E Animation file and follow these steps Press gt Select E Animation Mode gt Press 0 e Click buttons on screen for operations Exchange files via infrared with compatible devices see P 9 2 1 2 3 Select a folder or a file within it Press Wem Select Property and press e Details appear e Press 2 to scroll down e Item Descriptions Title Melody file name OACI gt My Files Data Folder Type File folder type Location File folder location File Size Data size Memory Used File size on handset Width x Length Image size in dots Copy Fwd OK can be copied within Data Folder Invalid not supported Save OK can be saved Invalid not supported Transfer OK can be transferred to external device Invalid not supported Phone Book Photo Yes set for Photo setting Incoming Tone Yes set for Ring Tones Alarm etc Set Useful Diary Yes set for Useful Diary Schedule Memo Yes set for Schedule I A
56. change images select one Press HETE gt Select 2 Change Press e gt Select an image Press 0 Press H To delete images select one Press METE gt Select Bl Delete gt Press e Choose 1 Yes Press 0 When finished editing press LO Select T Save and press 0 Select 1 New Entry and press 8 To overwrite select 2 Overwrite Press 0 N 9 HAR My Files Data Folder Index Menu 1 Select a folder and press e Select animation file and press 0 Selected animation plays E Press 07 to stop playback H Using Images amp Animation see below Using Images amp Animation Some images may not be usable 7 Open a file and press Display size toggles between 100 with indicators 100 no indicators Enlarged with indicators and Enlarged no indicators e Size may not be changed or size options may vary depending on the file When enlarged the entire image may not appear on Display e E 100 EI Enlarged Save As Wallpaper can be selected only for compatible files MOS ET gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu Images Select 2 Display Setting and press e Select 1 Save As Wallpaper and press e Animation Select 2 Save As Wallpaper and press e 2 Press 8 19pjoy eyeg say Buibeue a gt To Display Images can be selected only for compatible files Attach files to Long Mail from Data Folder K
57. delete the message press Long Press in BBS message entry window gt Press 0 e Activate BBS to share the message e F RT IZL appears by default e Enter up to 128 single byte alphanumerics 126 single byte katakana or 61 double byte characters Using both single and double byte characters may reduce character entry limit Saving Location Info Press gt Select Ul Mail Box Press gt Select E BBS Press 0 Select BlLocation Info Press 8 gt Enter Security Code The latest information appears Press Lo E To update opened Location Info press gt Press 0 e Activate BBS to share the message Ie 3 13 45 Handset receives a Polling message when BBS is accessed check readers Press gt Select Ul Mail Box Press 0 gt Select 1 Inbox Press 0 Select a message with Rx gt Press 0 Mail Settings Polling Message Select contents or cancel notices for messages received during handset use R G me Press gt Select 5 Mail Settings Press 8 Select 5 Mail Notice Press 0 Select from 1 Name to Off gt Press 0 Confirm Delivery ta a Delivery Report see P 13 17 to confirm message DERIO Press Select 5 Mail Settings Press 8 Select El Confirm Delivery Press 8 Choose 1 On request or 21 Off Press e Delivery Report is available for Tip Sky Mail messages sent to Vodafone handsets Greeting messages Long Ma
58. e While cursor is green use bd to segment entered hiragana and then convert one segment at a time H To cancel Quick Conversion press gt Press 2 for normal conversion 2 Use 9 to select a word and press e Tip The most recent selection mostly nouns appears first Anu xo b Anua Nal 5 Dictionaries Japanese Only Enter hiragana and initiate Quick Conversion Words starting with a hiragana in the same row 1 3 for appear Word suggestions vary by time of day Example When amp is entered 5 00 10 59 11 00 16 59 17 00 22 59 23 00 4 59 Save up to 100 frequently used words phrases and assign Title Word in hiragana to TE each entry In text entry windows enter Title Word and convert Saved words phrases HEW rd ef TOF l td BE DUMES appear among word suggestions Save up to five entries per Title Word WEEZE T SL WAV 11 ODT L4 ZS Eh SEZ Fah New Entry Save words phrases to User Dictionary u xo b e Words in the list are preset by time blocks ESETT gt Functions Settings 2 User Dictionary New Entry e If Clock is not set only words for 11 00 16 59 are available Enter a word phrase Press gt Enter Title Word gt Press One Hiragana Word Call e Enter up to 30 single byte characters per word phrase and eight characters in hiragana per Title Word Enter the first hiragana of entries you used Quick Conversion for The mos
59. including Multiple and Sustain e Some Operators have a parameter called Feed Back for more effects Select a combination of Operators from six types 8 16 Chords or two types 32 Chords For 8 16 Chords Algorithm 3 Algorithm 4 Algorithm 5 Algorithm 6 gu Shaded gt Modulator that which modulates White Algorithm 7 Algorithm 8 Carrier that to be modulated For 32 Chords Tare E Algorithm 1 Algorithm 2 e Available Operators vary depending on the combination e Algorithm setting is not available for WT Original Tone Operator OP See the table for details Available parameters may vary by the number of chords Parameter Description Multiple Multiple affects tones most The higher the Carrier level the higher the 13 levels pitch Adjust the Modulator level for a variety of tones When Sustain is set sound continues after produced Choose On to provide sustaining effects to tones in Piano Glockenspiel etc Key Scale Rate Set Key Scale Rate high to shorten the rise and fall time Select 2 to two levels emphasize this effect Key Scale Level The higher the Key Scale Level the lower the volume level four levels Select 0 to disable this effect 1 Carrier The higher the Carrier value the higher the volume level Normally set 64 maximum value and select smaller values to use tones effectively at low volume for accompaniments etc 2 Modulator Increas
60. or to stop m Press LO to play created melody and to play Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do 12 Press 0 e Repeat Steps 10 12 for other melody chords H To play melody press Lo MEVA Press 07 to stop SuUonoun4 paly 9 spunos bk Suonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos p 13 Press e Skip ahead to Step 19 when not adjusting loudness 14 Select Adjust Loudness and press e 1 5 Select a melody chord and press e 16 Select from Strong to 3 Faint H To check loudness press 07 i m Press 07 to stop 17 Press 0 e Repeat Steps 15 17 for other melody chords H To play melody press Lo HIE Press 07 to stop 19 Press 19 Select Save and press 0 Incoming Calls while Editing Melody is temporarily saved To resume end the call and follow these steps Press 8 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Although most tones are named after musical instruments they may sound different Also playback volume may vary or distortion may occur depending on the tone scale When you press LO HIER Cannot play back too many Phonetic chords may appear and when you press e HEN Cannot save too many Phonetic chords may appear Delete melody chords replace short notes with longer notes or reduce triplets Make sure there is enough free memory When Data Folder is full delete files and try again see P 8 9 NESEN Functions Sounds Original Tones Data Folder Select a file and press Menu e Original
61. plug is hot or improperly Always unplug Rapid Charger or connected May cause fire electric shock e Keep In Car Charger socket clean May overheat and cause injury In Car Charger after use Handset maintenance Z Always disconnect Rapid Charger or In Car Charger when cleaning Use only the specified fuse handset to prevent shock injury 1 A fuse for In Car Charger Or may cause breakage fire Installing In Car Charger AN _ Aa OQ _ O02 gt 3 IO Properly position the cable for safe Always charge handset in a O driving to avoid injury or accidents well ventilated area Avoid covering wrapping Charger may cause damageffire XXI ACAUTION Battery Do not throw or abuse battery e Charge battery in ambient Battery may overheat burst or ignite O temperatures between 5 C and A N 35 C outside this range battery may Do not leave battery in direct sunlight leak overheat and performance may or inside a closed vehicle may reduce Q deteriorate battery performance or overheat An overheated battery may cause fire e If your child is using handset explain all instructions and supervise usage If there is abnormal odor or Do not expose battery to liquids Sei excessive heat stop using battery Performance may deteriorate ES and call Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance e Charge battery at least once every six months an uncharged battery may become unusable If battery fluid contacts s
62. press Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 8 Omit the next step Select from 2 Ring Tone to 6l Ring Time and press e e G Ring Time is available for incoming mail only H For Ring Tone settings see P 7 3 E For vibration and Small Light patterns see P 7 4 7 5 E For Ring Time setting see P 7 5 Tip When Group Ring Tone is Off Ring Tone setting for incoming calls applies al 16 F40 edsig o Wallpaper Use Wallpaper to set an image or animation to appear in Standby Choose from preset images and images or animation obtained via Long Mail etc e Some images may not be usable e Wallpaper is Off by default NERE NENNE Functions Settings 2 Display Settings Wallpaper Choose On and press e H To cancel Wallpaper choose R Off gt Press 8 Omit the next step Preset Images Select from 1 9 Ball Break to 6l New Beginning and press e Press 0 Original Images El Select 7 Original and press 8 H Original image is already saved press to use other image m Existing Original image will be replaced Unsaved images will be deleted Select an image from Data Folder see P 8 6 and press 8 To change image size press MENTA gt Select Enlarge Reduce Press 8 Use to enlarge or reduce To create split screen Wallpaper press MENTE gt Select lel Split Picture Press 0 Select from 2 to H Press 8 gt Select an image
63. public places W Volume Settings see P 7 2 P 7 7 Decrease or mute Ring Tone volume for incoming calls mail etc when carrying handset in public places W Whisper Mode see P 3 5 Use Whisper Mode to increase microphone sensitivity allowing you to lower your voice and speak softly when you must use handset in public places fl Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Use Off Line Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions In Off Line Mode incoming outgoing calls and Vodafone live transmissions are blocked Message Recorder see P 11 3 Use Message Recorder to handle incoming calls when it is inappropriate or unsafe to answer ER Manner Mode Activating Press for 1 seconds Y appears and Manner Mode is set Spo JEUUPIN b 15 05 2006 09 15 Fri e The following indicators appear as set in Manner Settings see P 3 4 Message Recorder MM Vibration S Silent 2 Rising Tone Press for 1 seconds Y disappears and Manner Mode is canceled Activate or cancel Manner Mode in Standby or mail windows Mail Box message window etc When Manner Mode is Active Mi Power On Off and error tones as well as Keypad Sound are muted Settings for Manner Mode are applied to Message Recorder Ring Tone Level Vibration LED Indicator Whisper Mode and Sound Volume fl When Message Recorder is recording messages the other party s voice is heard through Earpiece SPON JEUUE
64. room for new ones Protect important messages to prevent deletion see P 13 27 Q 13 29 HEN VEN WG De Saving Attachments to Data Folder Save attachments images sounds to Data Folder When memory is full delete files see P 8 9 and try again WG De 5 6 Wallpaper amp Display Images Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press Select Minbox or 2 Sent and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press 0 Select a file and press KEM e Select an image in the message e Files can only be saved when To Data Folder appears To open properties select Property Press e Press to return To play sound select lPlay Press e To adjust volume press up or 2 down during playback m Press LO to stop To change tone or loudness select Tone or Adjust Loudness Press 0 See P 7 13 7 14 for more Select To Data Folder and press e Press 0 Save images as Wallpaper or to Display Images Power On Power Off Incoming Call EN or Alarm Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select Minbox or 2 Sent and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press 0 Select an image and press Menu e Images can only be used when Save As Wallpaper or To Display Images appears H To open properties select KI Property Press e m Press to return 13 30 Wallpaper Kl Select S
65. to a place where signal is strong and retry Keypad won t respond e Key Guard may be active 21 appears e Keypad Lock may be active A appears e Cancel Key Guard see P 1 17 e Cancel Keypad Lock see P 10 3 Problem Battery won t charge Possible Cause e Rapid Charger may not be properly connected to V201SH e Rapid Charger may not be firmly plugged in to outlet e Battery may not be properly installed e There may be debris on terminals V201SH or battery connector Rapid Charger External Device Connector e Battery may not charge outside 5 C to 35 C e Battery may be terminally exhausted or defective Solution e Make sure connector is securely inserted and try again e Remove plug from outlet re insert and try again e Open V201SH install battery properly and try again e Clean all terminals with a cotton swab and try again e Charge within an ambient temperature of 5 C 35 C e Replace battery with a new one Cannot dial numbers from handset Keypad e Key Guard may be active 21 appears e Keypad Lock may be active A appears e Restrict Dial may be active e Cancel Key Guard see P 1 17 e Cancel Keypad Lock see P 10 3 e Cancel Restrict Dial see P 10 4 Battery charges quickly e Remaining charge shortens charging time Cannot place call from Phone Book e The number may be saved as Secret Mode entry e Phone Book Lock may be a
66. to the same size e The result may not be satisfactory if color tones are different between two images e Merge Panorama can be selected only for compatible files DOUCE gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select an image and press e Press META Select 5 Composite and press e Select Hl Merge Panorama and press 8 The first selected image appears on the left when combined Select from 1 Standard to 3l Document and press e Select 2 and press e Data Folder opens N BI AGN a Select another image and press 8 8 23 19pjoy 82d say Buibeue a 7 D Press e m GE e lf the image is too large or too small select another Merge Panorama 7 To change images select either gt Press 0 Press Effect Standard 1106 89 28 15 17 2196 99 20 15 18 gt Start over from Step 7 on P 8 23 Q Press o when finished Combined image appears e Use pd to scroll the image H To switch the positions press ME 10 Press e Image is saved as a new entry Use one of four Split Mail images to combine them all into one e Images may not be combined properly if file names of Split Mail images are changed or the same file name exists e When combined image quality may change H Set O Select gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt MA Index Menu Composite 19pjoy eyeq sa 4 Bulbeueln 7 Select 3 Combine Split Mail and press e Press 0 Image is saved a
67. transfers passwords on both handsets must match The password specified when receiving an infrared transfer for the first time remains in place until changed Follow the steps below to change IR Password Teeny gt Infrared Set IR Password T Enter Security Code Enter IR Password Password is set and Infrared Transfer menu returns If IR Password is set in this manner beforehand password entry is not requested when receiving an infrared transfer for the first time 9 3 Deg e peJeJjUul 5 Transferring Files Send one file entry from Data Folder or Phone Book 1 DD KR GON Open file entry list and highlight a file entry e Alternatively for Phone Book open an entry lt q IN Press 0 HETE or MENO Select Send via Infrared and press 0 KA Off Line Mode is set and title entry window opens PHOTO e When handset fails to enter Off Line Mode file entry list returns Edit title and press 0 e Source file entry name remains unchanged To proceed without changing the title press 0 008 Kimura Tet 03123 XXXX5 Phone Book Entry List Prepare recipient handset Within 15 seconds choose 1 Yes and press e Transfer starts When finished file entry list returns Receiving NESEN Infrared Acquire Signal 1 N Enter Security Code Standing by appears Handset receives file entry if sent within 30 seconds and confirmation appears E Press 07 to cancel E Press to end
68. vi Display Sounds amp Related Functions Group Settings cine 5 16 fl Changing Group Name 5 16 W Group Ring Tone ccoccccccccnnococonononccccnoconanoninonnnonnos 5 16 Wallpaper iii 6 2 Clock amp Calendar uuuussrosedsemenienesdniddr 6 3 Veki del 6 3 MCArte 6 3 Display IMAGES E 6 5 el ul 6 6 Display Paters Denise conto dans 6 6 BL EE ul TE 6 7 PP 6 7 In Car Backlight rarrenornnnnnrrrennrnnrrvrnrnnnnreeennnnsrrenn 6 7 Other Display Settings rannnnnuvrrvvvnnnnnnnvevevvnnnnnnnnuvevernnnnn 6 8 ee CC 6 8 Power On Message cccccccconocccconcccnnononcconnncnnnonaaannnos 6 8 Vodafone live Animation 6 8 M l ege te e WE 6 8 Screen ANIMATION isc reina 6 9 Incoming Light errnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnvnennnnrrernnnrrnrnnerennnn 6 9 Call Te de sne 7 2 M Ring Tone Level 7 2 BB Ring Tone E 7 3 M Handset Vibration o oooooconcccccconoccnanonnconaronaronoso 7 4 A oa 7 5 MINO TIMO ar 7 5 Sound ETTOC S iii 7 6 a 7 6 M Basic Sound Settings cooococonoccnononancnnanonaronoso 7 7 Sound Volume Set LED to Sound cccccccccnnnccnnnnnno 7 7 Original VOICE AAA 7 8 Original Ring TOnesS rrrrrvnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunevevnnnnn 7 9 MBA EE E A EAA A 7 9 W Creating an Original Ring Tone seee 7 13 I Editing an Original Ring Tone s es 7 15 MB Deleting an Original Ring Tone 7 17 Instrument EffectS esnnnnnnnnnnnnvrrnnnnnnvrvnnnnnvevnnnnnnnvvvennnnn 7 17 MB ec
69. 0 Use 699 to move cursor gt Press 0 e Location Info is inserted to the left of the cursor Up to five locations including the current one are saved in Location Info Log When full oldest records are replaced by new ones Restrict access to Location Info Log enter Security Code to open Location Info No Security Code not required is set by default he GEN Vodafone live Station Location Info Press Mem Select Set Security Code and press e Select T Need Setting and press e H To cancel choose 2 No Press e Press e Security Code is required to open Location Info 14 12 Station Settings Sea Sean Set new information to automatically appear in Standby PEEMOff NERE ANER Vodafone live Station Station Settings Screen Savers Choose On or 21 Off Press e e When there are multiple pages information items they appear in turn every five seconds As for images only those in the latest information appear e While information appears in Standby press 8 to open it e While information appears in Standby Wallpaper does not appear e Battery runs out faster with Screen Savers e Full information may not appear in Standby iii Set an interval for Main List automatic update OG hours NERE ANER Vodafone live Station Station Settings Update Frequency Select from 116 Hours to BIOff gt Press 0 e Main List is updated automatically when not upd
70. 0ff Press gt Perform Steps 6 8 on P 5 15 Phone Book Details see P 5 4 returns Complete other fields Picture Call Mail e Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details see P 5 4 e Picture Call Mail is Off by default Do not save confidential information in Phone Book Security Code and thus Secret Mode entries may be compromised yoog euoud h Select Option Settings and press 0 Select 3 Picture Call Mail and press 8 When not in Secret Mode Phone Book Names Photo images do not appear for incoming calls mail from numbers addresses in Secret Mode entries Personal Ring Tone and Incoming Notice are disabled Names for numbers in Secret Mode entries RA Ga h sch Choose 1 On and press e do not appear in Redial or Call History Names saved in Redial Call History before an Press 0 Phone Book Details see P 5 4 returns Complete other fields O Picture Call Mail is canceled when source file in Data Folder is deleted Tel Ops Index Menu Select U Redial or 5 Call History and press 8 Select a record and press Menu Select Add to Phone Book and press e New Entry Select T New Entry and press 0 Enter name and press Phone number is entered automatically and Phone Book Details see P 5 4 appears Complete other fields WGN sch New Item Ell Select 2 New Item and press 0 Bl Open a Phone Book entry perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 e When three ph
71. 1 Sound Effects Refer to the table in Sound Effects P 7 6 Ringer Out Earphone Speaker P 11 33 Speaker Off P 7 22 Original Tones P 7 9 Instrument Effects P 7 17 Tone Octave M2 Privacy Function Keypad Lock Default Off P 7 22 Refer to Auto Key Lock Off Secret Mode Off Phone Book Lock Off Restrict Dial Off Accept Call Off Reject Call All Off Reset All Change Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 Reset Defaults 15 2 M3 Settings 1 Function Guide Default Refer to P 1 23 Memory P 5 8 Off Line Mode Off P 3 6 Battery Saving Power Saving On Panel Saving On Off On 5 minutes Panel Saving LED Indicator Off P 11 29 P 11 30 Light Settings Backlight On 15 seconds Keypad Light On 15 seconds In Car Backlight Off Brightness Level 4 P 6 7 SA 22 FR Language AA Japanese P 6 8 Group Settings P 5 16 Signal Alert Function Display Settings Off Default Wallpaper Off Display Images All Off Fonts Font 3 Large Font Off Show Indicators On Power On Message Off P 11 2 Refer to P 6 2 P 6 5 P 6 6 P 6 8 Display Patterns Refer to the table in Display Patterns P 6 6 Spending Memo P 11 31 User Dicti
72. 11 a 2 4 2 14 Reject Calloria 10 5 A SAA 13 48 Reply to Ais 13 24 A 13 50 14 14 Reset Alina 10 7 Reset DefaultS nnnrrrnnnnnennnnnnrnnnuvevnnn 10 7 Reset LearninQ cccccccnnnnnncencnnnnnnnnananos 4 14 Restrict Dial scccsssscesesseesseseeeees 10 4 Retrieve All Mail Request 13 41 Retrieve all Mail Unretrieved List cccccsseeeees 13 42 Ring El 7 5 RING TONG A 7 3 Ring Tone Level nnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnennn 7 2 RINGE TE 11 33 ele 8 20 S Save As Wallpaper 8 11 13 30 14 10 Save Auto Send sssxrrrnnnnuvnnnnnnnnnnrnn 13 11 Save Info Number nnnuennnnvennnnuvennnn 14 13 Saved Information checking items 14 8 Saved Information deleting items 14 8 15 22 Saved Information saving items 14 8 Scan GOOG AA 11 26 A Liss gege gees 11 12 Screen Animation snnnxnnnnnnennnnnvvnnnnuernn 6 9 Screen Savers annnunnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnvernnnn 14 13 Screen Scroll Station eessen 14 7 Scroll Unit Mail rvnnnnernnnnervnnnnevnnnn 13 20 Search by Reading ccccooooocooo 5 12 5 13 Secret Mode nnannnnunnunnnunnunnnunnn 10 6 13 35 Security Code A 1 24 Send All Entries rannnvnnnnnnnvnnnnvrnnnnuernn 9 5 Send All Push Tones nnvrnnnnvrnnnnvevnnnuvr 11 2 Send With Code nn ernnnnvvnnnnvrvnnnuvrnnnnuenn 2 5 aa 13 49 SOM 13 21 Sent Auto Sort nrnnunnnunnunnnunnus 5 10 13 36 Sent E 13 5 13 6 Server AddreSS oomcocconccan
73. 12 4 Station resetting ccoonccconnncccncnnnonns 14 14 STOPWAICN oegergieseggeeegeg egeeggegeeeebet 11 24 Sub Address ccoomoccconnonncannnnnnans 13 6 13 50 SYMDbOIS dionicniina 4 7 T Text GANG s skene 4 16 text entering r rnnnnnrnnnnnvrnnnnvevnnnnveren 4 4 text entry mOdes sarunnnnvernnnnvennnnnurennn 4 2 Text Memo sra da 4 18 14 7 TRIG BANS iseinean 6 6 To Long Mail siii 13 7 TONG OVE E 7 22 Total ChargGOS occccocooncnccoconnnonenanananenonos 2 20 Total Talk Tite ccccssscccsesseeceseesseeees 2 19 Touch Mail sending anccconnnnoo 13 13 U Update Frequency r nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 14 13 Useful A 11 21 User Dictionary rrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvrvennnnn 4 15 V VIDTAUON peccccsiscssenecsaccntstcstatecsatwadeancsatestes 7 4 Vibration Pattern sss ernnnnernnnnvennnnnunnn 7 4 Vodafone live disabling 12 4 Vodafone live Animation 000 6 8 Voice Memo nvanunnunnunnnnnnnnnnunnuennn 2 12 11 5 W Wallpaper ennernnnvrnnnvennnunnnnnvnnnnvnnnnvnnnnver 6 2 Whisper Mode nnnxnnnnnnvnnnnnvrnnnnnernnnuvenen 3 5 15 23 xipuaddy a xipueddy Warranty amp After Sales Services i Warranty Warranty is provided when you purchase V201SH 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 fl After Sales Services See P 15 6 Tr
74. 14 14 Center NIMES varende endensder 14 14 FUNCUON Listasi 15 2 mail Settings nos 15 5 BB Station Settings ooooonconnccnocnnnonocaniconacornnonoos 15 5 Troubleshooting ssrA ERRAR 15 6 Character Code LiSt nnnnnnnnnnnennvennnnnnnnnnnnnvennrnnnnuervennnnr 15 10 Pictograph AA 15 14 SPECINCAIONS saadan 15 17 Memory LIST iii eege 15 18 gt AAA EN 15 19 Warranty amp After Sales ServiceS ssrunrnnnnnunnnennnnnnnr 15 24 Customer Service e 15 25 xiii Safety Precautions 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 M Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on Symbols and their meanings are described below NM DANG ER Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use NM WARN NG Risk of death or serious injury from improper use A CAUTION Risk of injury or damage to property from improper use fl Symbols DOG OE A Compulsory Actions Attention Required Prohibited Actions XIV ADANGER Handset Battery amp Charger Use specified battery and Q Charger only 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 O terminals Keep metal objects away from Charger termin
75. 2 20 minutes gt Press 0 e To cancel select 2 Snooze Press 0 Choose 2 Off gt Press 0 Vibration Set handset to vibrate at Alarm Time Select 5 Option Settings Press 8 Select I Vibration Press e sp Choose MOn or RlOff gt Press 0 gt Press LO e Vibration Pattern see P 7 2 is the same as that for incoming calls LED Indicator Set Small Light to flash at Alarm Time Select 3 Option Settings Press Select 2 LED Indicator Press 0 Select 1 Small Light Press 0 Select a blink pattern gt Press 0 Press 07 e To cancel select B Option Settings Press 0 Select 2 LED Indicator gt Press 0 gt Choose 2 Off Press 0 Schedule Alert 11 14 Set an Alert to announce upcoming Alarm Time Select 3 Option Settings Press e Select D Schedule Alert Press 0 Select from 2 Minutes to El Months Press e gt Enter amount of time 5 minutes 1 week etc gt Press 0 gt Press O e To cancel select BlOption Settings Press e Select D Schedule Alert Press e Choose M Off Press 0 gt Press LO At Schedule Alarm Time Alarm is activated sounding vibrating etc according to related settings e Image appears if Display Images is set However SMAF file images take priority over Display Images e To stop Alarm dial numbers send messages or handle Snooze see P 11 7 Alarm
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78. 5 2006 09 15 Fri Power Off Sound Volume Set LED to Sound E fu fu ru Select Return to Standby fl Press to return to Standby see P 1 16 from function windows menus etc e When a confirmation appears choose 1 Yes and press 8 Handset returns to handset functions and settings A number is assigned to each function Standby In Index Menu select Functions and press e Use Functions Menu to access fl Selecting First Layer Items Select an item with and press Softkeys ae TI IE Soft Key functions appear at the bottom of Display 5 5 05 S a PU 15 05 OMy Number pe Number DiCal I Functions Long Mail When Q Select appears press 8 to open selected menu d Privacy E S K re No Address items execute functions etc BlSetti gs 1 BlSett ings 1 BIRinger Out mme NO Subie When Convert appears press 2 to convert kana to kanji etc WiSettihas 2 H Settings 2 G Speaker EI ISIC lock 7 JOr igina Tones When X Auto appears press to execute the function 6 GE B Instrument Effects EI 7 Services S Tone Octave Vodafone live BlVodatone Nivel Press to select or execute the assigned function or E Select TET Select operation Selected item is First Layer Related Functions Save Select Send highlighted Press LO to select or execute the assigned function or operation When appears while creating Original Ring Tone etc press to execute the a
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80. Display employs precision technology however some pixels may appear brighter darker xipueddy a 15 17 xipueddy a W Rapid Charger Power Source AC 100V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 8VA Output Voltage Current DC 5 6V 500 mA Charging Temperature 5 C 35 C Dimensions W x H x D Approximately 48 x 17 x 46 mm without protruding parts cord Cord Length Approximately 1 5 m fl Battery Voltage 3 7V Battery Type Lithium ion Capacity 740 mAh Dimensions W x H x D Approximately 31 5 x 52 5 x 4 6 mm without protruding parts Memory List Approximately 120 KB Approximately 100 KB Approximately 375 KB Shared with Saved Information Station Main List Up to 63 titles Saved Information Approximately 375 KB My List Up to 20 topics 100 information items Location Info Shared with Inbox Mail 15 18 Up to 5 Index A calls placing cisco 2 2 Cancel Delivery esanverrnnnnnnvrvnnnnnuvrr 13 38 Accept Call ererercsssseronssessonsressoenseroneneen ES ni 13 6 Acquire List A 13 41 Center Address Mr 13 50 14 14 ACUON MGI isc as 11 13 Change Code ccssssscssssesssessesssesseessees 10 2 Add to None OK GE 13 26 Change File Format 8 21 Address Filter nurrnnurvnnvrnnnvrvnnvrvnnuern 13 48 Character Code entering 4 10 Alarm EE 11 6 Character Code st 15 10 Answer Time Message Recorder 11 3 chat ze BE 13 32 An
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82. E To enter Push Tones press three times to enter Pause P Enter numbers or Symbols m Each pause P indicates a one second pause The subsequent numbers or Symbols are also sent as Push Tones see P 11 2 Press 0 Select an icon and press 0 I To save additional phone numbers select 8 lt Unsaved gt Press 0 Repeat Steps 4 6 Select amp amp and press 0 Enter a mail address Press 0 Select an icon and press e H To save additional mail addresses select amp amp 4 lt Unsaved gt Press e Repeat Steps 8 10 H To set a Group select amp gt Press gt Select a Group Press H To enter Personal Data select E gt Press Enter information gt Press 0 H Photo see P 5 6 H Saving Secret Mode Entries see P 5 7 1 Press Memory Number entry window opens Assign a Memory Number to each entry Enter Memory No 000 499 Entry is saved to Phone Book H Use Headphones to call the number saved in Memory Number 000 see P 11 32 Use Speed Dial to call numbers saved in Memory Numbers 000 099 see P 5 14 Assign Memory No Automatically M Press to assign the smallest available number I To specify a range of numbers enter hundreds or tens digit and press Le m To specify hundreds enter first digit Press Example Enter B X The range is 300 399 m To specify tens enter two digits gt Press Example Enter 2 Le The range is 210 219
83. EGLE gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu MS ET gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu 7 Images J Select Attachment and press 8 Select 2 Display Setting and press e H Large JPEG Animation Files see below Animation 2 Complete other fields and send Long Mail from Step 2 on P 13 3 Ell Select B To Display Images and press e Large JPEG Files Select an item and press e 3 E For more perform from Step 4 on P 6 5 li Exceeds Limit appears after Step 1 above Follow these steps to proceed e Reduce amp Send Reduce Width 8 Height by 50 Select 1 Attach 1 4 Size Press 0 gt Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 e Compress amp Send Maintain Same Width amp Height All images in Data Folder Images or Animation appear sequentially Adjust Slide Select 2 Attach Original gt Press e gt Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 Show speed m Compression affects image quality NPE GENE gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder EE MA y s Select 3 Attach Split Mail Press 0 Select or enter recipient gt Press gt Choose 1 Yes Press 8 Perform from Step 3 in Send Continuously 5 7 Select an image and press Menu NEE 2 Select Slide Show and press 0 Split Mail transmission charges are equivalent to sending four Long Mail K messages 7 3 Select Slide Show and press 8 ETE D Slide Show starts from the selected image Large A
84. Emergency calls 110 etc are possible even when Restrict Dial is active For more see P 2 3 Emergency Calls Accept Call 8 Reject Call Designate numbers from which to accept or reject calls Accept calls from designated numbers only Calls from other numbers are rejected and caller hears a busy tone Reject Call Reject calls from designated numbers Caller hears a busy tone Accept Call e For rejected calls Missed Calls appears in Missed Call notice see P 2 15 and Reject appears in Call History e Accept Call and Reject Call operate only when Caller ID is sent e To reject calls with No Caller ID or Payphone calls see P 10 6 e Accept Call and Reject Call cannot be set at the same time yINI99S JOSPUBH e Save at least one entry before activating Accept Call or Reject Call e Save up to 10 entries each CBA Functions Privacy Accept Call Ell Select 5 Accept Call and press 0 Enter Security Code Reject Call Ell Select El Reject Call and press 0 Enter Security Code Select 1 Specify Number and press 8 Ayindes jespueH 4 10 4 Select 3 Save to List and press 0 Names or phone numbers appear if saved H To delete entries select one Press gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Select a blank entry and press e Enter a phone number To select from Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 Press 0 Name appears if selected from Phone Book Number appears if entered d
85. Er lt WEE JE SE E ER AAKT FRIN ie at FE 388 k SE BKS EU RIE VEER T oo HR OG me Fae KIK DH Se HE KA e Last Digit 0123456789 First Three Digits SM HE AR ATR HE EET SK MER DS WER HA im KO HREK o SI HUSH SERGE HBT EP en JO Bleu OC E EE ek ES ae TAN SHARE HIE SR EE DE es AR e ER ARH Lett FOE SS ane SH as ER PX SK SER SRS ee AM JA HSS He BS Ss SKN fH AH EH BR ER E ETNE REG ap ar H EKES Dm H IMC PHK BE RK hire Sar SR AE POH OFE Ho ik RR HE RE El st LO a9 ISE GEA EGEN OR ES RE ENES HUE A Wio Ak SE EG FHI LE HEGE tinde SSK SREMENENS O CH WS EMS De HO RR DU LS MM H BERG W CC RE NI pS Fle A ds FAS HB Se E Hs Tt ERE rt FS EE RE ALE ER GE RMB IER EE EE EE ER e VE FE Oe E AM HP ES OIL RS HH SBE SETE SEE ES HL MES TRA HER SRI AMAR SEE a EEN N R ak CH GE mH MEE e Fee E Em PIES SHAH E Str in FE HOC eh RE Si MS EU ea a BREI ET SS EN EH ES AK HE SH P SIE EECHER MM ES JE mm WW S HA b Last Digit 0123456789 First Three Digits HI ERE TO fad OH RU de OO E CRA yas FS Bel BER Eee See BR ihe Hea GNR T SASH AK H TR lt HR OK EE Fe BS Ye SA e a RRAK HR PH E FR ft HK K AKIK RES HS SK KA IC RS ae Se Hod Bt 40 m REAM HKEE Rut REAR TRIE Sa SS IHERHET RE HER re SRI HORES RAE HOSE HESE GE MMS KE SEI RH MA ESA Ux E HS EU ROSE ARES KS SEG ES RSS SSK IS E A E eS la ST es RIE ORK REIS SES S
86. Frame animations Index Menu gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Picture Effect Moving Photo Frame Select a frame Press 0 Press 0 E To view file animation alone select one gt Press LO Press LO to return to Select Frame list e Animations are saved as E Animation files with a nva extension Moving Photo Frame size is W 120 x H 130 dots For images larger than this size Moving Photo Frames appear centered Resize or crop images to fit frame see P 8 15 P 8 16 Change File Format gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Change File Format Select a format gt Press 0 e Apply to images smaller than 120 x 160 dots e The original format cannot be selected Convert image format to JPEG M or PNG IB Changing file format may affect image quality Combining Images Some images may not be combined and menu items may vary by file type Combine up to four reduced images into one e Apply to JPEG images e Make sure there is enough free memory e Images are placed in the upper left upper right lower left and lower right in numerical order Split Image NEGLEN gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder 7 Select an image for upper left and press e 2 Press METE 18p 04 82d say Buibeue a P 19pjoy eyeq sejl4 Bulbeueln 5 O N O FAR mb D ks ml 8 22 Select 5 Comp
87. IN a We Customize Manner Mode settings Default Settings Message Recorder On Ring Tone Level Silent All Vibration On AII LED Indicator Small Light Whisper Mode On Sound Volume Silent Urea aseo Activate or deactivate Message Recorder NESEN Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings Message Recorder Choose TOn or 21 Off Press e iii Set Ring Tone volume OSET gt Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings Ring Tone Level Select from Incoming Call to El Confirm Delivery Press 8 Select T Silent 2 Rising Tone or BlLevel 1 Press 8 e For Silent Speaker is muted and sounds can be heard through Headphones Volume is fixed to Level 1 when Silentis set for Ring Tone Level see P 7 2 no sound is heard If Level 1 to Level 5 is set Rising Tone is activated and sound will increase to the set level Level 3 is set Level 1 gt Level 2 gt Level 3 Set vibration to alert you to incoming calls mail l OSET gt Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings Vibration Select from Incoming Call to El Confirm Delivery Press 8 Choose TOn or 21 Off Press e Handset vibrates even when Vibration for Call Functions see P 7 4 is set to Off or SMAF Link EA LED Indicator Flash Small Light for incoming communications SETT gt Functions Settings 32 Manner Settings LED Indicator Select Normal 2 Small Light or B1Off gt Press 8 Normal Sma
88. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the V201SH e For proper handset use read this manual beforehand e Keep this manual in a convenient place for reference eV201SH is compatible with Vodafone Prepaid Service Web related functions are not available For details see Vodafone Prepaid Service Guidebook V201SH transmits at 1 5 GHz and is compatible with the Vodafone K K network This product is exclusively for use in Japan Note e Copying this manual in whole or part without authorization 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 15 25 concerning unclear or missing information Symbols Use Multi Selector to select menu items move cursor scroll etc In this manual Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown to the right Basic Multi Selector Operations 9 Press or m 60 Press 0 or n 59 Press 8 Q or e In this manual most operations start with handset in Standby e Sample screen shots etc are provided for reference only Actual handset windows menus etc may differ in appearance Accessories Handset operations starting from Index Menu are abbreviated as follows E Battery SHBAM1 Wi Rapid Charger SHCQ01 Press 0 to open Handy Features menu Type 1 lithium ion battery Press 0 Perform the operation su
89. Keypad Lock is active For more see P 2 3 Emergency Calls 10 2 Canceling 7 Enter Security Code disappears and Keypad Lock is canceled e Keypad Lock can be canceled during calls e Keypad Lock remains active even if handset power is deactivated then reactivated NESEN Functions Privacy Auto Key Lock 7 Enter Security Code Choose On and press e e Keypad Lock activates from the next time handset power is turned on Emergency calls 110 etc are possible even when Auto Key Lock is active For more see P 2 3 Emergency Calls Canceling Cancel Keypad Lock see above first and follow these steps NESEN Functions Privacy Auto Key Lock 7 Enter Security Code 2 Choose 2 Off and press e yIN99S JOSPUBH Protect Phone Book entries from accidental alteration and restrict access to Phone Book information NESEN Functions Privacy Phone Book Lock T Enter Security Code Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel Phone Book Lock choose 2 Off Press 0 m Searching saving editing and dialing including Speed Dial see P 5 14 m Creating QR Codes from Phone Book entries or Owner Profile see P 11 28 O When Phone Book Lock is active the following Phone Book operations are disabled 10 Q D AQ N NERE NERE Functions Privacy Restrict Dial T Enter Security Code 2 Choose On and press 8 H To cancel Restrict Dial choose 2 Off Press e
90. METE to reply forward etc fl To open messages select one and press 0 HE Deleting a message from Inbox or Sent automatically deletes the same message in Chat Mail Log When 100 messages are saved in a group oldest messages are automatically deleted to make room for new ones 13 33 a NO ARON From Mail Box Settings change Layout to Folder for Inbox Sent or Outbox then use Mail Folders to organize messages Sort messages to one of nine Mail Folders in Inbox Sent or Outbox Mail Box Layout From Mail Box Settings set Layout to Folder or List for Inbox Sent and Outbox Listis set by default Mail Folders are hidden Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select D Mail Box Settings and press 8 Select 2 Layout and press e H Security Code is required when there is a Secret Mode Mail Folder Select Minbox 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press 0 Select 2 Folder and press 0 e Follow the same steps to change Layout for each Mail Box H To hide folders select T List Press 0 Press to exit Folder Name Main Folder cannot be renamed GIR GON Press select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select D Mail Box Settings and press 8 Select 3 Set Folders and press 8 Select Minbox 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press 0 Select 1 Folder Name and press e Mail Folders appear Select a folder and press 0 Enter name e Enter up to 18 single byte characters 13 34
91. Menu 1 20 A E EAE A E E EA 1 21 I Quick e 1 22 A EAE E A Ee 1 23 1 A EEN 1 24 Basic ee Re E 2 2 Emergency alle cintia 2 3 Handset SNe 2 4 Operations Ml International Call amp Send With Code 2 5 SCUO P Eege 2 5 International Call Send With Code 2 5 Incoming Call iii 2 6 MICA EE 2 7 Handling Incoming Calls anxnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnennnnnnner 2 8 fl Placing Callers on Hold 2 8 HB Quick Recorder oooccococcocccoconnconononininaninananinono 2 9 Delayed Ri e saceseccvenccscescenvacecssvcemacceictewesctancetessedssecosed 2 10 Contents Manner Mode Text Entry Engaged Call Operati0NS ccooommonnnconcccnnancanonnnnnnnananannos 2 11 M Earpiece Volume oooocococccccccnoconocinonicinincnanananano nas 2 11 A 2 12 BB Notepad Memor 2 13 Opening Ent Susi 2 13 Redial 8 Call History ss rrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 2 14 ce AP 2 14 SIMPIE Mode Aa 2 16 Activating Canceling Simple Mode 2 16 Simple Mode Operations urrrsvvrrvrrrvrvrrenrvrersvernvenn 2 17 Call TIME cion 2 19 Phe SC A A E E TS 2 19 Instant Re sepa 2 19 a TE 2 20 SE E 2 20 Instant DIS lA urbana 2 20 My Number amp Owner Profile mmccooooooocooooooooo 2 21 Edit Delete Com 2 21 Minding Mobile Manners mrernnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnennnnnnnennnnnnvevennnnnn 3 2 Manner MOd sissano 3 3 HB Acti
92. Option Settings Press e Select T Vibration gt Press 8 Choose MOn or 21 Off Press 0 Press LO e Vibration Pattern see P 7 2 is the same as that for incoming calls LED Indicator Set Small Light to flash at Alarm Time Select 7 Option Settings Press e Select 2 LED Indicator Press 0 Select 1 Small Light Press 0 Select a blink pattern gt Press 0 Press 07 e To cancel select 7 Option Settings Press 0 Select 2 LED Indicator gt Press 0 Choose 2 0ff gt Press 0 Schedule Alert Set an Alert to announce upcoming Alarm Time Select 7 Option Settings Press e Select D Schedule Alert Press 8 Choose TOn Press e Enter time 02 99 minutes gt Press 0 gt Press 07 e To cancel select 7 Option Settings Press Select 3 Schedule Alert Press 0 Choose 2 Off Press 0 gt Press LO Specify a phone number to dial via Alarm Message window Select 7 Option Settings Press e Select O Phone Number gt Phone Number Press 0 Enter a phone number gt Press 0 Press O e Phone Number and Advance Mail cannot be set at the same time e To copy from Phone Book press 93 OI before entering a phone number Specify an Outbox message to send via Alarm Message window Select 7 Option Settings Press 0 Select 5 Advance Mail Advance Mail Press 0 Select a mes
93. Return to Resize Mode Wallpaper W 240 x H 320 dots Press O Hp Sha mail Size W 120 x H 160 dots Power On Off W 120 x H 130 dots Incoming Call W 120 x H 38 dots Alarm W 120 x H 51 dots Press and hold 3 to zoom in and 2 to zoom out To stop zooming release the key stops automatically when the limit is reached E To soften images press TZ e Portions outside Display are cut when saved N H To start over from selecting preset size press or 12 BES CI OK Size 2 Selecting Display Area Use 29 to specify display area and press e Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size e When Lo is pressed after zooming image returns to the original scale Press 0 Image is saved as a new entry Q Enlarge or Reduce Press 0 Move appears in the left bottom corner Press 3 to zoom in and 2 to zoom out and press 8 3 Press e Image is saved as a new entry 19pjoy 82d say Buibeue a P 19pjoy eyeq sayi4 Bulbeueln 5 N O Q A Q Na Cropping Images gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Image Size Change Image Size Select 6 Cut and press Use 29 to move to the upper left corner of the portion to crop and press Use road to move to the lower right corner of the portion H To cancel press 07 gt Start over from Step 2 Press E To start over from Step 1 p
94. Ring Tones are marked with M Select Edit and press Edit title and press 8 Select tempo and press e Select number of chords and press e Move cursor to sound 7 To edit other melody chords press Ch Cp P Go A3 When Changing Number of Chords W When changing the number of phonetic chords a warning of possible data loss may appear To proceed choose l Yes and press e see table below m To cancel choose 2 No Press e 8 e Sounds after ne 100 SI Sounds after tne Sth Suonoun4 paly 9 spunos 7 68 _ Melody chords 9 16 3 8 Meny chords 9 92 Melody chords 17 32 I Tone may alter when number of chords is changed SuUonoun4 pajejay w spunos Editing Sounds Use 9 to change pitch and switch type with J e fae see P 7 12 e Keys are not available for this operation Adding Sounds Enter sound Sound is entered at the cursor position e Refer to entry limit see P 7 9 Deleting Sounds Use 0 to select a sound Press Sound at the cursor position is deleted To delete all sounds press for 1 seconds To delete sound sequence before or after cursor press GEM gt Select 6 Delete Posterior or 7 Delete Previous Press 0 Press 0 Copy Cut amp Paste Melodies Press METE Select 3 Copy or Ui Cut and press 0 El Select the first sound of a portion and press 0 El Select the last sound of the portion and press Portion disappears when
95. S ERRE EIK BREE ERR e Dog A A oit EIA RHP ARE RY oppe ninmn el ME BE LU eh OR ES ee BR SAS SEI nl Je AMECA RUE ZER ARR ES P aal SR B SIS AR GR OK Se RA EA He 521 Last Digit 0123456789 S HR PER 458 i P jE tial E First Three Digits Appendix 13 15 15 12 xipueddy Pictograph List Open Pictograph Code mode and press Uer Use to select a Pictograph and press 0 to enter it fl Pictograph Code 1 CU IA at oO 20 Be 38 D 56 5 El Ee Lee rk al N al meg ect e O Gode Ge Code FL Bm Bi LC I 15 14 fl Pictograph Code 3 Pictographs in LX are animated po EA y z Ol N O O o ar O1 O bi O N N O O Se N o a s ss gt se el i E e 8 el Y e a E gt NINININ OI Go JN O INIO 72 o B Leila P a 2 6 es Ys 50 ole wa pis LS Ia Tete ef ST fis 2 Ml ss elu Sl e Pictographs do not appear in e mail or on incompatible Vodafone handsets e Pictographs with appear with background animation in received messages when Mail Background see P 6 8 is On When more than one is included in a message animation for first entered Pictograph appears 15 15 xipueddy a xipueddy a fl Pictograph Code 5 Pictographs in 0 are animated 15 16 olololo KIINI jaj ce Ly wi O
96. T gt Briefcase Schedule T Press o to open Schedule window in Day Detail Stamps 1 Week or 1 Month view e Press 07 repeatedly to toggle the view e Omit this step if the view is already Day Detail Stamps 1 Week or 1 Month Press MENE Select D Set Holiday and press 8 Saved holidays appear Select a holiday and press e Choose 2 Off remove or TOn restore and press 0 NA GON suoljouny euonippy b suonouny euonippy B Saving Additional Holidays EIS AO gt Briefcase Schedule Index Menu Briefcase Schedule T Press o to open Schedule window in Day Detail Stamps 4 Schedule Entries 1 Week or 1 Month view El Select a date and press 8 e Press 07 repeatedly to toggle the view e Omit this step if the view is already Day Detail Stamps 1 Week or 1 Month Action Items Press 0 until Action Item window opens Select an entry and press Menu Select Edit and press e Select an item and press e For details see procedures for saving Schedule Action Item When finished editing press LO Select T New Entry or 2 Overwrite and press 0 2 Select a date to set as a holiday and press Menu e To set a holiday by month and week select the corresponding date for the current year Select OD Set Holiday and press 8 Saved holidays appear 4 Select and press 8 H To edit newly added holidays select one Press 0 Select Edit Press e H To del
97. Tone Y Simple Mode Active O Display is a precision device however some pixels may appear brighter darker functions are set separately MI 2 and S are Incoming Call indicators e When Wallpaper see P 6 2 is set cancel Show Indicators see P 6 2 to hide indicators Tip e Although Vibration and Ring Tone Level for incoming calls and Vodafone live Doug umep payers bunen Battery amp Charger Charge battery before first use after a period of disuse Battery Life e Use specified Charger only Other chargers may damage handset or cause battery to deteriorate overheat or ignite e Do not use or store battery at extreme temperatures May shorten battery life Ideal working temperature is between 5 C and 35 C e Replace battery if operating time is noticeably shorter than normal 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 115 minutes with handset power off m 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 Precautions e Use a dry cotton swab to clean handset battery and Charger terminals e Avoid Extreme tem
98. Tone or 2 Incoming Notice Press 8 Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select HLED Indicator Press 0 gt Perform Steps 1 3 in Small Light on P 7 5 to set pattern Press 0 gt Press 0 E For One Number Address press 0 again Ring Time for Incoming Notice Select 21 ncoming Notice Press 8 Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select 5 Ring Time Press 0 Enter time 01 99 seconds Press 0 gt Press 0 gt Press LO E For One Number Address press 0 again y00g auoyd a Personal Ring Tone and Mail for Incoming Notice e To apply Personal Ring Tone or Incoming Notice setting to Secret Mode entries activate Secret Mode first Mail Folder Specify Mail Folder for each Phone Book entry to sort messages automatically Select U Mail Folder Press e Select T Inbox Auto Sort or 21 Sent Auto Sort gt Press 8 gt Perform Step 3 on P 5 9 to set target number address Select a folder gt Press 8 gt Press 0 gt Press O H For One Number Address press 0 again e When source file in Data Folder is deleted Ring Tone is set to Pattern 1 for 5 10 Using Phone Book Search Phone Book by Memory Number default search method to call numbers within entries e To search by other methods see P 5 13 e To dial numbers saved in Secret Mode entries first activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 P
99. a Folder 06 09 21 12 3 7KBI Pd Format Name and Size of selected image K S air e Saved Files D v e Icons appear for files other than images or images not y e Nee ge 2 JE supported by handset ml SR E Shamil Show Menu Images Folder W File View List File Names File Size SMAF Melody via Long Mail etc may include images 06 09 21 12 34 Folder Name Melody Melody via Long Mail etc 06 09 21 12 21 Melody downloaded from Sky Melody Center 06 99 21 11 25 Sky Melody vara sh unforwardable Elos 09 21 11 01 Saved Files format and file name 06 09 21 10 15 Original Ring Tone Melody created on handset forwardable o6 09 21_10 11 Voice Voice sound recorded on handset forwardable 0609 21 19 04 E Shamil Show Menu Blue icon forwardable red icon unforwardable Images Folder e Unforwardable files cannot be edited combined attached to Long Mail converted to QR Codes or sent via infrared Tip To view folders first select Thumbnails or File List in Display Settings for Images or e A yellow triangle appears ll on icons of files set for Ring Tones Alarm etc Setting Description MA Still Image 8 Animation Files List Thumbnails appear List File Names File names appear Thumbnails Sub folders appear thumbnails appear within File List Sub folders appear file names appear within Format Description P white PNG PNG image Ph P purple
100. a message and press 0 Press META Select Resend and press e Choose 1 Yes and press e HAIR MN Saving Linked Info to Phone Book Linked Info is indicated by a dotted underline Save a linked phone number mail address within message text or sender s address to Phone Book use Linked Info within a message as indicated below Numbers 4 etc between 10 and 24 digits starting with 0 Numbers X etc following TEL case insensitive Example TEL 090392XXXX1 X is any number Phone Number Single byte alphanumerics and dots etc before and after Example abceL 11 co jp Uis any alphanumeric character Press V select D Mail Box and press 0 Select 1 nbox and press 0 When folders appear select one Press e Mail Address 3 Select a message and press 0 13 25 Ien 3 Ien 5 Saving Sender Address Press ETE FI Select Add to PhoneBook and press 8 Saving Linked Info El Select a phone number or mail address and press 8 Select Add to PhoneBook and press 0 5 Select TU Neu Entry and press 8 Number or address is entered in corresponding Phone Book field Complete other fields and save see P 5 4 5 5 H Edit number address if necessary Press 0 Select an icon Press 0 gt Complete other fields and save see P 5 4 5 5 H To save to an existing Phone Book entry select 2 New Item Press 0 Open a Phone Book entry perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11
101. ad Information e My List holds up to 100 information items e Urgent information is saved to My List Index Menu gt Vodafone live gt Station Select B My List and press e e Topics with unread information appear in red Tip e Information may appear automatically without a notice 2 Select a topic and press e 3 Select a title and press 8 replaced Save important information to Saved Information see P 14 8 Even when there are fewer than 100 items items may be deleted depending on the size or type of information O When there are 100 items in My List and new information arrives the oldest item is Sub Menu Settings Follow these steps after opening information Copy Copy text Press HETE gt Select Copy gt Press 8 gt Use to underline the first line of the text block Press 8 Use to specify text gt Press 0 e Text can only be copied when Copy appears e To paste copied text perform from Step 5 on P 4 17 Property Open information details Press HETE gt Select Property Press 0 H Press e again to return to information e Check Reception No The smaller the number the later the information was received Select from three scroll units B ID ine Press HETE gt Select Screen Scroll gt Press 0 Select 1 Full Screen to D Line Press 0 SOMO Change font and image size PETT Medium Font 100 Press HETE gt Select Set Display Siz
102. ail Address and press 8 Enter recipient s Vodafone handset number or mail address To open Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 7 Press 0 e Repeat Steps 5 7 to add members 8 Press to exit O Changing members does not affect messages already saved in Chat Mail Log Opening Chat Mail Log e Each group holds up to 100 messages e Received Sky Mail messages with Privacy Level 2 or higher Long Mail messages in Unretrieved List and Greeting messages do not appear in group contents even if the address is saved Press 12 select D Mail Box and press 0 2 Select U Chat Mail Log and press e H Security Code is required when there is a Secret Mode Mail Folder H To delete all messages select a group Press MENTA gt Select Delete All Mail gt Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Messages in Mail Box are not deleted 3 Select a group and press Group opens and contents appear see below W Group Contents Received or Sent Date amp Time Sender e Number or address appears Name appears if saved in Phone Book e Owner appears for mail sent from handset if Owner Profile is blank Owner Profile name appears when set see P 2 21 Message Text Yall L 9 22 12 00 Suzuki Iti rou ere anything l d be Kimura Tetsuya gt Why not we meet at 10 00 Owner gt Where should e meet tomorrow O Select Menu a Chat Mail Log Menu ll While Chat Mail Log folder is open press
103. al Affairs and Communications Protection from Radio Wave Environment http www tele soumu go jp e ele index htm Association of Radio Industries and Businesses ARIB http www arib emf org index02 html Japanese only Requirements are stipulated in Radio Law Ordinance Regulating Radio Equipment Article 14 2 XXV Function amp Feature Preview Handset Parts amp Functions Simple Mode Manner Mode Kanji Conversion Select a simplified menu ideal Press a single key to mute Use Predictive or Previous for users who use only basic ringer and activate Message Usage to reduce key strokes handset functions Recorder automatically when entering Japanese text FOI 15 05 Input Conversion Kana Input Method Predictive Previous Usage Phone Book Display Settings Display Language Save up to 500 entries with up Change Wallpaper Display Set menus etc to appear in to three phone numbers and Images Fonts et cetera to English or Japanese mail addresses each customize handset interface S GW E sel Fe sel N 3 payers Dua Doug umep un LO ry E 5 05 S 05 Ueda Mikio 005 F4 Display Settings H J Friends C Off i og 8 38 die d SA 1 Wa paper BI 14 ES ING 2lDisplay Images SY J Fonts y 3 ER Mer OJKLo 72 EE Pre wo H 22 J obh Display Schedule Memo amp A a Key E
104. als Keep handset away from necklaces hairpins etc Battery may leak overheat burst or ignite causing injury Use a case to carry battery Prevent injury from battery O leakage breakage or fire Do not e Heat or dispose of battery in fire e Open modify disassemble 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 battery near fire or sources of heat or expose it to extreme heat e Use battery for other equipment If battery fluid contacts eyes do Q not rub them Rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately Eyes may be severely damaged XV AWARNING Handset Battery amp Charger Do not insert foreign objects O into the handset or Charger Do not insert metal or flammable objects into handset or Charger may cause fire or electric shock Keep out of children s reach Keep handset out of rain or ei extreme humidity Fire or electric shock may result Keep handset away from O liquid filled containers Keep the handset and Charger away from chemicals or 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 Keep battery handset or O Charger away from microwave ovens Battery handset or Charger may leak burst overheat or ignite leading to acc
105. als Check entries Select 1 Totals Press 0 E Use to scroll through entries Delete Delete entries Press 0 Press Choose 1 Yes Press 0 EZ suonouny euonippy b SENT gt Functions Settings 2 Spending Memo SETT gt Functions Settings 2 Spending Memo Totals 11 31 suonouny euonippy B Rename categories SETT gt Functions Settings 2 Spending Memo New Item Select a category Press 8 Edit Press 0 e Enter up to 6 single byte characters e To restore the default name clear edited name and press 0 Headphones with Call Button Use Call Button on Headphones to call the primary number saved in Memory No 000 see P 5 5 Plug Headphones into handset Press Call Button for 1 seconds until a double beep sounds e Number is dialed DD To end the call press Call Button for 1 seconds until a beep sounds Alternatively press to end the call Q call the primary number saved in that Phone Book entry e Cancel Keypad Lock see P 10 2 and Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 to place calls e Do not wrap cord around handset This may cause malfunction Noise interference occurs if cord is close to Internal Antenna location see P 1 5 AN e Plug in Headphones firmly If not sounds may not be heard O e If Memory Number 000 is a Secret Mode entry activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 to suonouny euonippy b T Plug Headphones into handset
106. an Vodafone live packet enabled SHARP handsets convert them to Melody files or SMAF files see P 13 7 13 8 Converted files may not play on recipient handsets Window Description Melody Chord e F Chord 1 Chord 2 3 Chord 3 832 Chord 32 Tone Loudness Sound at Cursor Entered Notes Rests Cursor e Move to enter edit sounds Pitch e Low z gt gt No symbol gt High e ft Semitone o F Rest Duration e Varies by note or rest e 3 Triplet _ Slur OiPlay O Save Menu Sound e Indicated by pitch and note Ei Pitch Range Use the following scales range approximately 4 octaves including semitones Suonoun4 paly 8 spunos bk Notes amp Rests J Select tone e Piano is set for all melody chords by default Duration Duration e Select preset tones or Instrument Effects see P 7 17 created beforehand Whole note rest Dotted half note rest e Selected tone applies to two melody chords pairs 1 amp 17 2 amp 18 3 amp 19 16 amp 32 Sixteenth note rest Whole note triplet rest Eighth note rest Sixteenth triplet rest FA Adjust loudness Dotted eighth note rest Eighth triplet rest e Strong is set for all melody chords by default Quarter note rest Quarter triplet rest e Select Strong Standard or Faint for each melody chord Dotted quarter note rest Half note triplet rest e Selected loudness applies to two melody chords pairs 1 amp 17 2818 3 amp 19 16 amp 32
107. ar while a Wallpaper animation is active Display Images Select images to use them for Power On Off incoming calls and Alarm windows Use preset images or images received via Long Mail etc Display Images is Off for all items by default OSET gt Functions Settings 2 Display Settings Display Images Select an item and press e 1 2 Select 1 Fixed Graphic 1 2 Fixed Graphic 2 or 3 Original and press 0 e For 1 Fixed Graphic 1 or 2 Fixed Graphic 2 skip ahead to Step 5 H To cancel Display Images choose I Off and press 8 Omit the next steps When Original image is already saved press to use other image Q m Existing Original image will be replaced Unsaved images will be deleted Select an image from Data Folder see P 8 6 and press 8 Image appears with a rectangle indicating display size see below e Unavailable images do not appear Power On W 120 x H 130 dots Incoming Call W 120 x H 38 dots Power Off W 120 x H 130 dots Alarm W 120 x H 51 dots e Display Images appear 200 larger E To toggle display size between 100 and 200 press Cl 4 Use 29 to specify display area e Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size or type To select another image press gt Start over from Step 3 5 Press e e Even if Bl ncoming Callis set to 3 Original Picture Call Mail setting takes priority for calls with caller 1D from numbers saved in Phone Book wi
108. are memory Selected words may not be saved if User Dictionary is full e Up to 20 entries are saved per hiragana Title Word between One Hiragana Conversion and User Dictionary When full oldest entries are deleted to make room for new ones However User Dictionary remains unchanged Enter katakana and alphanumerics in kanji hiragana entry mode T Enter hiragana and press Input ie e To enter AM press then An 2 Use Q to select a word and press 8 e Hiragana to Roman Letter Conversion hiragana with or is converted to the same characters Symbols S he Ed fen H le Ak CM lt lt DZ o lr IT ION xICID Z X I Mm wy SON Hr CE Se JU EA jur Space Long Sound Line Break e Hiragana to Number Conversion hiragana with or is converted to the same numbers m amp A row 1 gn Ka row 2 m Sa row 3 m7 Ta row 4 7 3 Na row 5 alt Ha row 6 m amp Ma row 7 m Ya row 8 5 Ra row 9 1 A Long Sound Line Break 0 Quick Conversion helps reduce keystrokes needed to enter frequently used words A list of word suggestions appears based on the key pressed Use Quick Conversion in kanji hiragana mode only Example To enter G TRR Ee er lore 08 eves Pee Be e le gt ls a 8 Jle k orma onversio aa 5 O Ema Quick Conversion UL 15 convert Enter hiragana and press Cursor turns green
109. ate Speaker Phone for handsfree Speaker conversations or Speaker to listen only PERUNOf BEGER Functions Sounds Speaker Select 1 Speaker Phone or 2 Speaker Press 0 H To use Earpiece and Microphone for phone conversations choose 3 Off Press e Talk with Speaker Before or during calls press 21 for 1 seconds e Speaker Phone is active Speaker is active e When Speaker is Off use Earpiece and Microphone for phone conversations e To cancel manually during a call press 21 for 1 seconds W When calls end speaker talk is canceled e Speaker is not available when Headphones are in use e When Speaker Phone is active ringback tone may not sound Handsfree conversations may be hampered by ambient noise Keep handset as close as possible when using Speaker Phone Tone Octave Select an octave for each tone from four levels NESEN Functions Sounds Tone Octave Select a genre with 2 and a tone with Press Select a level gt Press 0 E To check tone or octave press LO MEN Press 07 to stop e Adjust octave of Instrument Effects in Basic Octave setting perform Steps 16 17 on P 7 21 7 22 19pjoy eyeq sejl4 Bulbeueln 5 File Organization Data Folder Handset has two storage areas Files are automatically sorted into Memory by function and into File Cabinet by file format Handset File Cabinet capacity is Contents 0 approximat
110. ated by other means see P 14 3 within the set interval Seis ais bes Save topics to My List directly using Info Number SETT gt Vodafone live Station Station Settings Save Info Number Enter Info Number Press 0 e When 20 topics are saved in My List No Space Cannot Save appears Delete topics see P 14 5 and try again Select whether to update Wallpaper automatically when the Image Link source image is updated Es AjUQ aseueder uole1s W Available only when the information containing the Wallpaper image is saved to My List see P 14 4 PEEMOff ESETT gt Vodafone live Station Station Settings Image Link Choose 1 On update or 2 Off gt Press 0 e When Wallpaper is updated the original image used as Wallpaper is deleted e Wallpaper is updated automatically only when the image is saved as Wallpaper directly from opened information not from Data Folder 14 13 AjUQ asaueder uoneIs 5 Resetting Station 8 Center Address Reset Station settings See P 15 5 for the settings affected by Reset NERE ANER Vodafone live Station Station Settings Reset Station Enter Security Code Select 1 Reset Press 8 Select HOK or Cancel Press 0 Clear Memory Delete all information in Station NE ANER Vodafone live Station Station Settings Reset Station Enter Security Code Select 2 Clear Memory Press 0 Select OK or 2 Cance
111. ator Bar Background 1 Select an option and press 8 e For other settings repeat Steps 1 2 Light Settings Activate or deactivate Backlight and Keypad Light Adjust Active Time and Brightness e Specify Active Hours for a set period each day Set Clock first See P 1 18 e Backlight and Keypad Light are On 15 seconds by default gt Functions Settings 1 Light Settings T Backlight Ell Select 1 Backlight and press 0 Keypad Light Select 2 Keypad Light and press e 2 Changing Active Time Choose T On and press e Enter Active Time 01 99 seconds and press 0 Active Time is set Disabling Backlight Keypad Light Choose 2 Off and press 0 Specifying Active Hours and Active Time Ell Select D Active Hours and press e Enter Start Time and End Time then press e Backlight and Keypad Light are available between Start Time and End Time Enter Active Time 01 99 seconds and press 0 e Active Hours settings have no effect if Clock is not set e Shorten Active Time to extend Battery Time Brightness Select Display Brightness from four levels DEI Level 4 CAES gt Functions Settings 1 Light Settings Brightness Use 9 to adjust level Press 0 e Keypad Light Brightness is fixed Set Backlight Keypad Light to illuminate while using In Car In Car Backlight Charger PEEMOff LANE Functions Settings 1 Light Settings In Car Backlight Cho
112. ave As Wallpaper and press e e For E Animation NEVA files omit the next step Use 93 to specify display area and press 0 e Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size or type e Existing image is replaced Display Images El Select To Display Images and press e e E Animation NEVA files cannot be used for 3 Incoming Call and H Alarm e Maximum Image Size Power On W 120 x H 130 dots Incoming Call W 120 x H 38 dots Power Off W 120 x H 130 dots Alarm W 120 x H 51 dots E Select an item and press 0 Display Images appear 200 larger e For E Animation NEVA files omit the next step Use 93 to specify display area and press 0 e Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size or type e Existing image is replaced Other Function Se ae io Se Set handset to play attached sound files automatically PEEMOft Press gt Select D Mail Box Press 0 gt Select 7 Mail Box Settings Press 0 Select Y Sound Auto Play Press 8 Choose On play automatically or 2 Off gt Press 0 e When more than one sound file is attached the first file plays e Press to stop playback Ie 3 Depending on file type sound may not play automatically or playback starts when an image is opened E Animation NEVA file sound may play automatically even if Sound Auto Play is Off 13 31 a Oa A Additional Functions Use Chat Mail Log folders to organize messages exchanged be
113. canceled H To save the records to Text Memo press MENTE gt Select 1 Save Text Memo Press 0 gt Select a number Press 0 m To overwrite saved record entry choose 1 Yes Press e H To check saved records press MENTE gt Select 21 See Text Memo Press e Ep Select a number gt Press E Press 0 to resume Stopwatch H Press 07 to clear the record 3 Press or to exit When Stopwatch is running or paused choose 1 Yes Press i Delete all past entries or all entries N e Stopwatch setting is not affected by incoming calls End the call to return Tip e Records are deleted when Stopwatch is canceled Save records to Text Memo e Alarms are suspended while Stopwatch is active Kitchen Timer Set Kitchen Timer up to 60 minutes in 1 second increments Tone sounds and LED Indicator flashes when set time elapses NEGER gt Functions Clock Kitchen Timer 1 Enter time 00 01 60 00 e Use 03 to move cursor and correct the number Press 0 e When times over 60 minutes 60 00 are entered the last set time returns H To change time press gt Enter time gt Press 0 Press 0 Countdown starts Press 8 to stop Press to resume E Press 07 to return to the set time Press or to exit When Kitchen Timer is running or paused choose 1 Yes Press e Q AGO ND Kitchen Timer End fl Timer End appears Tone sounds and LED Indicator flashes Tone is fixed
114. ch as opening a window MOE gt Menu Item Handy LO Selection Operation Menu 0 Select the folder or file and press 8 Select the menu item and press e Press the corresponding key in parentheses Above accessories may also be purchased separately For accessory related information please contact Vodafone Customer Center General Information see P 15 25 e Vodafone and Vodafone live are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vodafone Group Pic e Sha mail Action Item Station and Sky Mail are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vodafone K K A nn o E i PROC EE jii Be lan E Iv Salely Ge In E xiv General Le xxiii Specific Absorption Rate SAR nrrnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnvennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnn XXV Getting Function amp Feature PrevieWw rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 1 2 Handset Parts amp Functions rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnner 1 3 Started o A 1 3 MB Display Indicators serrvrrsvervrervvrrvrervorrversversrerrrernren 1 6 Battery amp Charger esnannvrvennnnnvevnnnnnnvvrvnnnnnnvvennnnnvennnnnnnner 1 8 fl Getting Gate 1 8 W Installing amp Removing Batter 1 12 M Rapid Charge 1 14 Win Car Charger ccc ccsccsccssssssseesssssseesenseenees 1 15 Handset Power On Off cccccsssssssseeeeesseeesseeeeeeeeeeeesneneees 1 16 BK Cuad ME 1 17 CIOCK SENINGS sa 1 18 Handset Menus siii 1 19 BB index Menu 1 19 M Functions
115. connonononanonnonanononanononannos 13 47 BB Sky Mail Settings ooooonnooncnnccccnncconcnonn nos 13 47 E le e Po 13 49 A 13 49 Resetting Mail amp Center Address oooooccccononncccccononnnonns 13 50 Fl 13 50 ACHEN 13 50 ACCESS PONG ista taras 13 50 Getting E Ee ME 14 2 Station Content 14 2 Opening Main LISt sssiicsssinn 14 3 My LIST ionen A 14 4 Saving to My Uert 14 4 MB Editing My Let 14 5 MB Received Information iseen 14 5 Sub Menu Settings srrurennnnnvevrvnnnnnvrvnnnnnnnennnnnnnuvrnnnnnnerr 14 7 GE EEE EEE 14 7 Lat 9 EEE a ETETEA 14 7 STEN Snerken 14 7 Set Display Gre EE 14 7 Save to Text Memo rrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnrnnnrenenn 14 7 Saving Information sss rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 14 8 BB Saved Information 14 8 BB Checking Information srrervrrvrrrvorrverrversvernvrrvvrrrenne 14 8 fl Deleting Selected Information 14 8 Appendix Using Linked INTO BE 14 9 A 14 10 Saving to Data Folder nos 14 10 W Wallpaper amp Display Images 14 10 Location NfO AAA 14 12 fl Checking Location Info 14 12 W Protecting Location Info 14 12 Station Settings irnos 14 13 Screen SAVEMS ae a EAE A 14 13 Update Frequency coocccocccconccconcoconcnconcnconanonnanonos 14 13 Save Info Number 14 13 A EE 14 13 Resetting Station amp Center Address rrnnnurnnnnnvnnnnnnr 14 14 PASS Gls ee US E ERA EE 14 14 Clear Memonm EE
116. cononnno 13 6 13 50 Set Display Size rrrnnrnnnnnnvrvvvnnnnnernnn 14 7 Set POM UE 11 17 Set IR Password rnnnnvnnnnnvennnnuvnnnnnuenn 9 3 Set LED to Sound erannvennnnvevnnnvevnnnnuenn 7 7 Set Priority ccccssssecsseesees 13 10 13 49 SOTUD POSO acond 2 5 Short MeSsSage sscccsseeseeeeeeeeeees 13 50 Show AddrF8SS ooccooooncccncccoconanonanannnnnns 13 23 Show Indicators ooonccccnncccocancnonannnnnnannns 6 2 Signal Alert saserrnnnnnnvnvannnnnnnnnnnanenennnn 11 2 Signal Strength Display Patterns 6 6 signal strength indicator mmo 1 6 Simple Animation ennnvvnnnnnevnnnnernnnnuveren 8 9 Simple Mode nnwrnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvrnnnnvennnnuer 2 16 SV Mail 12 2 13 3 Sky Melody ccooooccococcccononcononanoos 12 2 13 43 Slide SNOW egkdesgtergetegdegerdeg dE aa 8 12 SMAF MA 2 Format rennnnernnnnvevnnnner 13 8 SMAF MA 3 Format rennnnernnnnvevnnnner 13 8 Small Light seen 1 5 1 11 7 5 le Le E 11 8 11 14 SOM KEY iii 1 21 Sound Auto Play esnnnrrvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnrr 13 31 Sound Effects nnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnuvnnunn 7 6 8 25 sound files attaching coooccom 13 7 Sound Volume mu mjesisusemuuvt 7 7 ET 7 22 Speaker PhON ooooonccccoccococonccnonanonenanos 7 22 Speed CU 5 14 Spending Memo i snnvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnuner 11 31 Split Mage ene 8 21 Le e E 1 16 Standby DisSplay ooooncccconcconcncnonanoo 11 16 A 14 2 Station disabling eessen
117. ct 1 Volume Level Link default or 2 Silent gt Press 0 Message Recorder Disabled fl When less than 4 seconds remain or 20 messages are recorded Message Recorder is disabled Delete messages see P 11 5 to activate Message Recorder fl in Manner Mode activate cancel Message Recorder via Manner Settings only Answer Time fl Adjust ring time between 0 and 59 seconds Message Recorder waits to answer calls Press gt Select Tel Ops Press 8 Select 7 Message Recorder Press 0 gt Select E Answer Time gt Press 0 Enter time 00 59 Press 0 To start recording immediately after a call arrives enter 00 Press 8 e Answer Time is 09 seconds by default In Car Recorder fl Activate In Car Recorder to automatically activate Message Recorder when In Car Charger is in use In Car Recorder is active by default To cancel this setting follow these steps Press 8 Select Tel Ops Press 0 Select Message Recorder Press S gt Select Blin Car Recorder Press 0 gt Choose 2 Off Press suonouny euonippy b When Message Recorder is Active Deleting Recorded Messages For incoming calls outgoing message plays and recording starts E Press Choose 1 Yes Press 0 e To answer calls press 21 during recording no message will be recorded e The next message plays if any a disappears after all messages are deleted W When recording ends ol appears I If r
118. ct Option Settings Press 0 Select Bl Set Priority Press 0 gt Select from TU Low to Ui By Express Press 8 E To return to Mail Composition window press 07 EES indicate the importance of the message and do not affect delivery speed By Express messages are delivered faster for additional fees Other levels 13 10 Polling Activate Polling to receive BBS messages see P 13 45 W Available for Sky Mail EEEMOff not to receive BBS messages Select Option Settings Press 8 Select I Polling Press amp gt Choose TOn Press 0 E To return to Mail Composition window press 07 EES Recipient Type Select a recipient type H yp Under normal conditions set Recipient Type to None W Available for Sky Mail R G one Select Option Settings Press 0 Select 5 Recipient Type Press 0 gt Select from I None to 3l Computer gt Press 0 E To return to Mail Composition window press 07 EES e Select Mobile Phone to send to a Vodafone handset or Computer to send to a PC connected to a Vodafone handset Auto Send messages created while handset is out of range are saved to Outbox and sent automatically when signal returns Activate Save Auto Send to temporarily save a message to Outbox when mail cannot be sent e To use Save Auto Send activate Auto Send beforehand see P 13 46 e Save up to 10 Auto Send messages e Follow these steps after Step 9 on P 13 4 7 Sel
119. ctive e Activate Secret Mode see P 10 6 e Cancel Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 V201SH Charger feels warm e During charging Rapid Charger normally becomes warm V201SH may feel warm to the touch during extended periods of use e Unless V201SH accessories become very hot to the touch this should be considered normal regardless avoid prolonged skin contact which could cause burn injuries Call won t connect and there s a beeping tone e Did you include the area code or the first 0 e V201SH may be out of range w appears e V201SH Off Line Mode may be active N appears e Dial the number including the area code or 0 e Move to a place where signal is strong and retry e Cancel Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Call is choppy or cut off e Network signal may be weak e Battery may need to be charged or replaced e Move to a place where signal is strong and retry e Charge battery or install a charged battery Line is noisy during calls e Network signal may be weak or unstable Display flickers e Display may flicker under fluorescent lights Display went dark 15 6 e Leaving V201SH open with no key presses for a preset period cancels Backlight then Display Panel Saving this is nota malfunction Battery Time seems shorter than usual e Environmental factors temperature charging signal conditions usage or settings can affect Battery Time
120. cut Ej Open a window to paste the melody e When pasting into other melodies close the current melody and open another window El Press Menu F Select 5 Paste and press 0 El Press 0 at target location Press 8 when finished H To edit tone or loudness perform Steps 9 18 on P 7 13 7 14 Select 1 Save and press 0 Select 2 Overwrite and press 0 Original Ring Tone is overwritten original melody remains and the edited melody is saved as a new file Tip To save edited melody separately select DU New Entry and press 8 The T Select a file and press Menu 2 Select Delete and press e 3 Choose 1 Yes and press NERE SNE Functions Sounds Original Tones Data Folder Instrument Effects Create original tones for Original Ring Tones and other melodies Save up to eight tones per chord type 8 16 Chords 32 Chords and WT Original Tone A Procedure This system based on FM synthesis allows you to select Algorithm and Effect Level and adjust parameters of Operator to create Instrument Effects e Select and arrange preset tones or Instrument Effects you have already created e Play sounds as you arrange tones to check effects of changes e Use WT synthesis by selecting WT Original Tone Select chord e Type 8 16 Chords 32 Chords and WT Original Tone Fl Select a save location Enter name e Effect names appear in tone list under Original FM or Original WT e Enter up t
121. d e Names in Secret Mode entries appear only in Secret Mode e Records remain even after handset power is turned off e When there are 20 records oldest records are replaced by new ones To delete records manually see P 2 14 suonelado jespueH 91seg b H Handling Incoming Calls Callers placed on hold hear a message explaining that you cannot answer their call Activate Message Recorder see P 11 3 for one time only to record caller messages right away and asking them to hold or call back later on handset 7 When a call arrives press When a call arrives press OF suoieJedo jespueH 91seg b D Di o O I Hold tone sounds for five seconds Outgoing message plays and recording starts gt e No tone sounds when Ring Tone Level is set to H Press C to play recorded messages see Ge Silent P 11 4 Q 2 Press 9 V to answer the call 3 e Alternatively press keys for Any Key Answer o see P 2 6 3 n O Calls on hold end if callers hang up O We EG than 4 seconds remain or 20 messages are recorded Message Recorder Rejecting Calls fl While handset is ringing vibrating press 8 Select B Reject Call Press 0 suonelado J9spuey seg d ER Delayed Ringer Activate Delayed Ringer to help screen one ring sales calls Handset ringer is delayed for three seconds for incoming calls from numbers not saved in Phone Book or Owner Profile Delayed Ringer is Off by default index Menu
122. d by new ones To delete records manually see P 2 14 Preset the number to add before dialing a phone number saved in Phone Book Use International Call to place international calls and Send With Code to add one prefix such as 186 Send Caller ID or 184 Block Caller ID Setup Preset Preset the number to add before a phone number PEE International Call 0046010 Send With Code None LANE gt Functions Services Setup Preset Select T nternational Call or 2 Send With Code Press 8 Enter a prefix gt Press 0 H To change the prefix select TU International Call or 2 Send With Code Press 8 gt Press Long Press Enter a new prefix gt Press 0 e Enter up to seven digits for International Call and up to six digits for Send With Code International Call Send With Code Use Setup Preset number above to dial from Phone Book hPa NENNE gt Tel Ops Entry Search Open an entry perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 gt Press e METE gt Select International Call or Send With Code Press 8 suonelado jespueH 91seg b suonelado 19spuey seg d H Incoming Call 7 A call arrives 15 05 til lt lt Incoming Cal gt gt Number appears when Caller ID is sent e Name appears if saved in Phone Book When Message Recorder is Active e Outgoing message plays and recording starts see P 11 4 2 Press GA e Alternatively press any of the following keys Any Key
123. d messages to compatible Vodafone handsets anytime to be opened at the designated date time in the future ideal for holidays birthdays and other special Opening New Messages occasions Press amp select B Greeting and press e 7 When mail arrives animation plays and Delivery Notice appears Select to and press M Long Mail or Z Sky Mail appears sais Select or enter recipient and press P P 2 Press Message Received M Perform Step 3 on P 13 4 Inbox opens see P 13 19 Mail Box Contents Select from and press 0 e When Sender is set in Mail Settings see P 13 49 entered name appears automatically e Skip ahead to Step 6 when sender name is not required Show Enter name and press 8 Delivery Notice e Enter up to 12 single byte alphanumerics 10 single byte katakana or 3 double byte geet 3 Select a message and press TR Message window opens see P 13 20 Message Contents 9 28 15 05 21 Select Etext and press e e Press to see newer messages or for older ones 4A Kimura Tetsuya Britte Tomorrow s Meet i Enter message text and press 4 Press to exit ng Be The meeting schedule Select FiDate and press e d for tomorrow has b een postponed Pleas The current date and time appear e come over to confe O OND Q A QNS Specify the date and time and press 8 Recipients cannot open Greeting messages until then e Apply 24 hour clock format Message Contents Long Mail Press
124. e gt Press 8 gt Select a size Press 0 e Some images always appear at 100 depending on the original size e Select 100 if information does not appear properly at 200 Tip Press to toggle size 9 appears for 100 and El for 200 Suero o e Copy text and save to Text Memo see P 4 18 Press HETE gt Select Save Press Select Save to Text Memo Press 8 Use to underline the first line of the text block Press 0 gt Use to specify text gt Press Select a number Press 0 H To overwrite choose O Yes Press 0 e Text can only be saved when Save to Text Memo appears 14 7 AjUQ aseueder uole1s AjUQ eseueder uoneIs 5 Saving Information Information in Main List is updated automatically see P 14 3 To protect information save items to Saved Information e Approximately 375 KB is shared between Inbox Mail and Saved Information Station e Information in My List can be saved to Saved Information e When memory is full delete entries to make room for new ones see below Open information Press Wem e Information can only be saved when Save appears Select Save and press 8 e Information can only be saved when Station Info Log appears Select Station Info Log and press 8 AR O De Tip Information may not be saved if memory is low used for Inbox or Saved Information LOSA ENS gt Vodafone live Station Se
125. e All mail messages 13 50 By Express ssevnnnvnnnnvvnnnvevnn 13 10 13 49 Delete All Mail Server Mail 13 41 C Delete all Mail Unretrieved List 13 42 Calculator 11 30 Delete Item Unretrieved List 13 42 PO 6 3 Delete Posterior Previous 4 17 Call Charge 2 20 Delivery Report rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvernnnnnn 13 17 Call Funcions ENEE 7 2 Designate Folder rrxrvannnernnnnvvvnnnuvr 13 38 Call History ENEE A Display Address rennnnnnnnnnnnnnnvernnnnnn 13 23 Call Text Memo mnsrrrreveeeessssssssssssssen 13 4 oeren deeg SES ee rd et Call Time 2 19 See Ee l Caller ID sending blocking 9 9 isplay Patterns ennrnnnvrnnernnnvnnnvnnuvnnnr 6 6 Calls Ce Tu Le VBE 2 2 15 19 xipuaddy a xipueddy E E AnimatiOn ss rvnnnnvvnnnnnennnnnvnnnnnvennnnuer 8 6 Earpiece volume nnnrrnnnnnennnnnvennnnnvnnnnn 2 11 Edit Touch Mall vincia 13 12 emergency calls nnnnnnnnanvrnnnnvevnnnnunenn 2 3 EMOUCONS iania 4 8 le UE E 6 8 F Face Arrange sx nnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnvnnnnnnuranen 8 18 fax transmissions nnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnevnnnnvr 11 33 File Cabinet nnrnnnnnvnnnnnunnnnnnvennnnvevnnnuer 8 2 Fixed TON siucar 13 6 Folder Name nunnnnnvnnnnnvnnnvennnvennnvennnvr 13 34 e 6 6 Frame Saved image ooooocccconcncccnnnnonnns 8 20 FUNCUON Sd acacniccicoconacinccnsaninsncnonanconas 15 2 Functions Menu snnnervnnnvennnnnnvnnnnnennnn 1 20 G Greeting rrv
126. e Alternatively in alphanumeric entry press seven times for y SE Line Break Insert line breaks in mail message text Text Memo BBS etc Press Q at the end of text e To insert line breaks in text press until d appears In kanji y hiragana entry mode then press 8 ea Keystroke count varies by character entry mode see P 4 3 Enter alphanumerics in double or single byte alphanumerics mode Alternatively enter numbers in single byte number mode A Tl fe e In double or single byte alphanumerics mode press to toggle between upper and lower case e When the next character is on the same key example entering a then b press 99 first to move cursor u xo b Symbols amp Pictographs 1 Press or 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 4 8 2 Use gt to select one and press 0 e Repeat Step 2 to enter more To see more lists press e toggles as follows Log List gt Symbol List 1 3 gt Pictograph List 6 1 m Press to toggle the list in reverse order Alternatively press O to toggle the list Press 2 to scroll down 3 Press to exit list Anua Nal 5 Deleting Log List Mel amp Web Extensions fl in a text entry window press ETE gt Select S Input Conversion Press Coy ntr r ag gt Select 5 Clear Symbols Press 0 Select HOK Press 0
127. e Call Mail to see the image set here for incoming calls mail Option Settings Personal Ring Tone Set Ring Tone by caller Incoming Notice Set Ring Tone by sender Picture Call Mail Set images to appear by caller or sender Mail Folder Messages are sorted into folders Incoming Calls while Creating Entry Contents are temporarily saved To return end the call and follow these steps Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 y00g euoud o RA Q 1 SOON OQ SAEI gt Tel Ops Add to Phone Book Enter a name Press 0 Characters entered for names kanji reading appear after d e Reading does not appear for Pictographs pasted characters and names entered with Quick Conversion e Katakana roman letters numbers and Symbols appear in Ueda Mikio Ueda Mikio PHOTO A lt Unsaved gt Ra lt Unsaved gt A amp Duntit led ES lt Unsaved gt single byte ro Off 2 To correct reading select E Press 0 Edit reading KX lt Unsaved gt Press 0 Option Settings g E H To cancel press LO gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Cancel select Save Phone Book Select and press 0 Details Enter a phone number e Include area code for landline numbers H To correct phone number press 9 to move cursor Press to delete a digit at the cursor position Enter a digit Press for 1 seconds to clear all H Press twice to enter between digits counts as a digit
128. e for incoming mail messages Tone I MRing Tone gt 9 H 9 2 Incoming see P 7 3 Mail i EEN Adjust volume see P 7 2 Level H Manner Mode Activate cancel Manner Mode see P 3 3 5 Message Recorder Settings Activate cancel Message Recorder see P 11 3 Recorder 2 Play Play messages see P 11 4 Although 6 Voice Mail appears in Phone Functions Voice Mail is not available on V201SH suoieJedo J9spuey 91seg b suolje1ado jespueH o1seg 9 Bo mail linbox Open received messages see P 13 21 2 Sent Open sent messages see P 13 21 2 Write Mail Create and send Sky Mail messages see P 13 3 Mail In Simple Mode Mail Settings are disabled and cannot be changed fl Tools amp Settings Keypad Lock Restrict access to handset functions see P 10 2 Automatically activate Keypad Lock each time handset power is turned on see P 10 3 3 Wallpaper Show an image or animation in Standby see P 6 2 UlFont Weight Change the weight of handset fonts see P 6 6 B Calculator Use for basic arithmetic percentage and tax calculation see P 11 30 Set Alarm to sound at a specific time To set choose 1 On Press 0 Enter time Press 0 gt 6 Alarm Choose DU On or 2 Off for Snooze Press 8 gt Select Every Day or 2 Weekdays for Weekly gt Press 0 Press 07 To cancel choose 2 Off gt Press 0 7 Clock Settings Enter date and time see P 1 18 Automatically show est
129. e for mail addresses etc 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 21 to toggle options in reverse Not available for single byte numbers Pictographs or Character Codes Example Enter then press 51 to return to Kanji Hiragana Katakana Alphanumerics Numbers Double byte Double amp Single byte Double amp Single byte Single byte BWDAS POT O 1 HUSA 749r4 LJ Space ME lt IF NF973 ABCabc2 ILFTHT FHARY DEFdef3 SICA PN GHIghi4 IITR F XKA JKLjkI5 LONNE INE Pais MNOmn 06 KAD OD X BAT PQRSpar s7 PEOk Pk VIAS TUVtuvs8 DYNA FY LU WXYZwxyz9 De Tan TG 0 d Line Break d Line Break d Line Break gt Log Double byte pe p Symbol Pictograph List i Web Extensions Log Double byte Symbol Pictograph List Conversion Up Cursor Up Conversion Down Cursor Down d Line Break Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Entry Mode Toggle Case Toggle Toggle Case for some characters Mode upper lower and lower case Pictograph Code 1 6 amp Character Codes O OI JOINS DA O1 AJOIN O OO CO N O1 AJOIN Single byte mall 8 P Pause Delete Code One Character Delete One Character Delete One Character Cancel Conversion T gu wn y
130. ears 7 appears Press 0 e Sky Melody Center appears Select the message and press 0 Melody plays as set in Sound Volume Press MENS Select To Data Folder and press e Melody is saved to Data Folder and message is automatically deleted e When memory is full delete files see P 8 9 and try again H To use as Ring Tone see P 7 3 NINA O N Tip Sky Melody files cannot be modified or attached to Long Mail 13 44 Save and share BBS message e Send Polling request see P 13 11 to receive BBS message Sky Mail option setting e Save and share Location Info BBS Share message or Location Info PEEMMOft Activating BBS Press gt Select 0 Mail Box gt Press 0 Select 6 BBS Press 0 gt Select 1 Settings Press 8 gt Choose TOn gt Press 0 Select 1 Message or 2 Location Info Press 0 E Enter Code appears for 2lLocation Info Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Canceling BBS Press gt Select 0 Mail Box gt Press 0 Select 6 BBS Press 0 gt Select 1 Settings Press 8 gt Choose 2 Off Press 0 e Saved message remains even after BBS is canceled Reactivate BBS to use e Set PIN to restrict message access see P 13 47 Sa ske Dave message amp Location Info Saving Message Press gt Select 0 Mail Box Press Select E BBS Press 0 Select 2 New Message Press Enter message Press To
131. ecording capacity becomes full see P 11 3 Message Recorder Disabled after S the recording Message Recorder is canceled and amp disappears aj remains lit until Voice Memos the message is deleted Record the other party s voice Voice Memo during a call or your own My Voice Quick Recorder Memo in Standby Use Quick Recorder to record caller messages on handset when Message Recorder e For Voice Memo only the other party s voice is recorded is inactive When a call arrives press AL to activate Quick Recorder Outgoing e Record up to 90 seconds between Voice Memo My Voice Memo and Message Recorder message plays and caller s message is recorded see P 11 3 When less than 4 seconds remain or 20 messages are recorded messages e When recording capacity is full see P 11 3 Message Recorder Disabled delete cannot be recorded messages see P 11 5 to activate Message Recorder Recording Voice Memo Recording starts NEGER Tel Ops Message Recorder Recording My Voice Memo Select Recorder Settings and press 8 In Standby press for 1 seconds Message Recorder is canceled and menu returns amp disappears Select TU My Voice Memo and press Recording starts ui Tetsu gt Tel Ops gt Message Recorder 2 Press 0 or to stop 7 Select 2 Play and press 0 My Voice Memo stops for incoming calls Press keys for Any Key Answer see Number of recordings appears and playback starts from the most recent message After
132. ect 15 05 25 Back up Important Information O Keep separate copies of important information When battery is exhausted removed for long periods Phone Book entries may be lost handset damage may also affect information recovery Vodafone is not liable for damages from lost or altered data restrict access to Phone Book information Tip Use Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 to protect entries from accidental alteration and to Saving to Phone Book e Save up to 500 entries 000 499 in Phone Book e Create QR Codes from Phone Book entries see P 11 28 hem O A 2 Name Enter up to 16 single byte characters Use kanji hiragana katakana double or single byte alphanumerics double or single byte and Pictographs Reading Katakana alphanumerics or Symbols appear as names are entered up to 10 single byte characters including and 3 Phone Number Enter up to three phone numbers 24 digits each RA Mail Address Enter up to three mail addresses 60 single byte alphanumerics each d Group Sort entries into 10 Groups 0 9 Change Group names or set Ring Tone by Group LA Personal Data yoog euoud S Add personal details Use up to 60 single byte characters g Secret Mode Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Secret Mode entries e U gt O mp e Select an image to appear when you open a Phone Book entry Activate Pictur
133. ect Reset Check s gt Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 A 13 39 Ie 3 Ien 5 5 Press Menu 6 Select Send Continuously and press 8 After messages are sent handset returns to Standby e Sent messages are deleted from Outbox Protect important messages to prevent deletion see P 13 27 H When Unsent Mail Found Continue appears choose T Yes and press 8 to continue Download images attached to Split Mail beforehand Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select DU nbox and press 0 Select a Split Mail message and press CO e Subjects of Split Mail messages are Upper Left Upper Right Lower Left and Lower Right Check all four messages Press EN Select Combine Split Mail and press Combined image appears Press Image is saved to Data Folder and Menu returns G N Q AA e Images may not be combined properly if file names of Split Mail images are changed or the same file name exists e Combined image may be rough e Receiving Split Mail costs receiving four Long Mail 13 40 Acquire Mail List Retrieve a list of messages stored at the Center Server Mail then retrieve selected messages Press V select D Mail Box and press 0 2 Select 5 Mail Request and press e F To retrieve all Server Mail select 2 Retrieve All 1 Press 8 Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 H To delete all Server Mail select 3 Delete All Mail Press 8 Enter Sec
134. ect Save Auto Send and press 0 2 Choose On and press 8 Auto appears in the right bottom corner H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 8 Omit the next step Press The message is saved as Auto Send Q e When Auto Send messages are sent Long Mail takes priority over Sky Mail Tip e Auto Send initiates message send up to three times including initial attempt e Failed Auto Send messages are saved to Sent and Outbox 13 11 Ie 3 5 Press 8 When Auto Send is Active An icon corresponding to the address type appears MM Approximately 10 seconds after signal returns an Auto Send message is sent When Repeat Steps 3 5 for other entries there is more than one messages are sent in five second intervals e fl Consecutively saved Long Mail messages are sent in succession 6 Press to exit fl Sent appears when Auto Send is complete For unsent mail press e to open Outbox e 2 or 2 appears next to failed Auto Send messages To save them as Auto Send again select one Press e Select Save As Auto Send Press 0 Adding to Touch Mail List while Creating Message W When there is no entry in Touch Mail List add numbers addresses from Mail Composition window Follow these steps after Step 2 on P 13 3 Select 2 Touch Mail Press 8 gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 gt Perform from Step 4 on P 13 12 In this case Mail Address appears instead of E Mail fl To add entries follow these steps after S
135. ed to the Network receiving sending mail or information e During infrared transfers handset automatically enters Off Line Mode see P 3 6 Thus transfers are disabled while receiving calls messages during calls while editing mail or data etc Off Line Mode is canceled after transfers Function One File All Files The following settings are lost Photo Personal Ring Tone Incoming Notice and Mail Folder In One File transfers Phone Book Available Available Group and Secret settings are also lost All File transfer includes Owner Profile except handset phone number Transfer JPEG and PNG files in Images folder as well as E Animation NEVA files in Animation folder Copy protected files cannot be transferred Data Folder Available Camera Mode Images e Files over 40 KB cannot be transferred e Images may not appear on recipient handsets Available Transfer a DCF format file of up to 40 KB e Align Infrared Ports within 20 centimeters with no obstructions between handsets e Keep Infrared Ports aligned during transfer e Transfers in direct sunlight under fluorescent lighting or near infrared equipment may fail e Dust oil may impair file transfers clean Infrared Ports with a soft cloth beforehand the above precautions and try again Choose T Yes and press Tip When transfer fails Remote Device Not Found Reconnect appears Implement IR Password Required for infrared
136. elect Schedule amp Stamps to show Schedule as well as stamps e For Month Small and 2 Month select a display position NESEN Functions Clock Clock Display J Select Di Calendar and press 8 H To hide Calendar choose UOff Press 0 When WM Off is set Clock see above is also hidden Select from Large Stamp to 716 Month and press e H For H Month Small and 512 Month select a display position Press 8 I To customize colors of the days of the week select Bl Set Color Press 8 gt Select a day Press 0 Select a color gt Press 0 Ei amp Calendar Contents Holiday e Appears in red see P 11 17 Current Date e Highlighted Scheduled Date e Underlined except when stamp appears see P 11 12 for more about Schedule Stamp see P 11 12 Schedule A Stamps MA e Press once to open the previous month and press 2 once to open the next month Use 2 to toggle between months In 2 Month Calendar display changes by one month ata time In 4 Month and 6 Month Calendars display changes by two months at a time Press to return to the current month e Press to hide Calendar temporarily While Calendar is hidden press 9 to open Key Long Press Guide or 2 to open Call History Press again to show Calendar ejdsig Calendar is Large Stamp or Schedule amp Stamps Tip e Calendar appears on Wallpaper However Wallpaper does not appear when e Calendar does not appe
137. ely 8 MB Files created or obtained via Sky Long Mail etc are organized in separate folders according to file format Files are sorted as follows Handset Memory Structure Data Folder Save files created obtained using functions The capacity varies by function Image Files including Still Images File Cabinet Data Folder Melody Files such as Original Ring Tones Animation Files TE VET I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I y Create QR Codes from image melody files in Data Folder see P 11 28 Files are sorted into folders by file format File Cabinet capacity is fixed and shared by all folders To open Data Folder from Standby follow these steps a Press 0 Select My Files Press 0 Data Folder Images Melodies Animation Select T Data Folder Press 0 Animation zm bm mm mm mm mm mm mm pm mm mm pm mmm mm mm mm mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm vm mm mm mm rm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mt mm pm mm mm mm mm mm mm vm d Voice Folder e mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm mm mm mm m mm Open Menu Data Folder File Cabinet Memory Status 18p 04 82d say Buibeueyy P To check memory usage status press 8 Select My Files Press 8 gt Select 5 Memory Status Press 0 Tip Exchange images via Long Mail infrared etc Open a folder to view files To customize the appearance of File View see P 8 5 Display Settings W File View List 15 05 Dat
138. ems Functions My Number Details Adding Editing Items Enter Security Code Press Select Edit Press 0 gt Perform Steps 4 6 in Editing Phone Book on P 5 15 Deleting All Items Except Handset Number Enter Security Code gt Press 0 Select Delete gt Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Copying Items Enter Security Code Use 03 to select an item gt Press 0 Select Copy Press 8 Perform from Step 5 on P 4 17 e Image for Photo cannot be copied Index Menu 2 21 suonelado jespueH 91seg b SPON JEUUEIN a KH Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly Use these basic tips as a guide Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset Adjust handset use according to your surroundings e Turn it off in theaters museums and other places where silence is the norm e Refrain from using it in restaurants hotel lobbies elevators etc e Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains etc e Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic Manner Related Features Mi Manner Mode see P 3 3 Press Manner Key to automatically mute all Ring Tones and activate Vibration mode for incoming calls mail etc W Vibration Mode see P 7 4 Activate Vibration mode to use handset vibration to alert you to incoming calls mail etc in
139. enter up to five recipients Ge After Step 4 on P 13 4 select to gt Press 0 gt Select ong Mail Address a blank entry gt Press 0 Select or enter recipient TOK imura Tetsuya perform Step 3 on P 13 4 Press 0 Hi Converting Mail Type Press LO to return to Mail Composition window Change Mail Types while editing Sky Mail or Long Mail messages EE EE SES e The following are deleted when Long Mail is converted to Sky Mail ii me na Subject m Attachments m Recipients other than the first one e To add recipients repeat from Select a blank entry Message text exceeding Sky Mail character limit Win Address list Dh appears before recipient s name number or e Follow these steps after Step 7 on P 13 4 address Follow these steps to change recipient status H Set OSelect Menu an Press gt Select Cc gt Address List 1 Press Menu Press fl To edit open Address list and follow these steps 2 Select To Long Mail or Convert Sky Mail and press e Select a recipient gt Press gt Select Change Press Edit po S S 3 Choose 1 Yes and press To delete open Address list and follow these steps e When converting Sky Mail to Long Mail entered address appears in TO field Select a recipient gt Press gt Select Delete Press 0 Sending to Server Sky Mail fl Intranet integration is required to send messages to the Server After Step 2 on P 13 3 select E Server Press 8 Enter Server Address w
140. entry To search Phone Book perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 Direct Entry One Touch Mail In Standby press or for 1 seconds Sky Mail Composition window 1 d B j El Select 2 Mobile Number or 2 E Mail and pres 2 opens with the corresponding recipient Touch Mail List 1 2 or 3l entered Enter recipient s Vodafone handset number or mail address To select from Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 H Perform from Step 5 Step 7 for Sky Mail on P 13 4 13 12 13 13 Ien 3 Ien 5 Save frequently used messages to Mail Templates Choose a template and fill in fields to easily create messages Templates consist of fixed text and ltems free text fields Fixed text is editable Saving Mail Templates e Save up to 10 templates per category e JT 2 Japanese templates and Preset Text English templates are saved by default Edit default templates to make your own templates Press 0 select My Files and press 8 2 Select 3 Mail Templates and press e Select a category and press e To edit template titles select one Press METE gt Select 3l Change Title Press 0 Edit title Press 0 Default template titles cannot be changed E To delete templates select one Press MENTE gt Select H Delete Press e gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Default templates cannot be deleted Press Wem Select 1 Create New and press 8 H To edit templates select one gt Press 0 Press 0
141. ep i to select all messages to move e Select up to 50 messages at one time To clear all check marks press METE gt Select Reset Check s Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Press MENS 5 Select Move to Folder and press e Select a folder and press e e Repeat Steps 4 6 to move other messages 7 Press to exit Sorting to Folders Automatically fl Sorting by Phone Book Entry Sort messages automatically by phone number or mail address When a Phone Book entry contains multiple numbers addresses use Set All to apply settings to all entry items or One Number Address to designate individual numbers addresses 7 Open a Phone Book entry To search Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 Press 0 Select Edit and press 8 Cf Mail Folder 1 C7Mail Folder 2 Select Option Settings and press 0 Select U Mail Folder and press 0 Select 1 nbox Auto Sort or 2 Sent Auto Sort and press 031230009 Back Menu 13 36 10 11 All Numbers Addresses Select T Set All and press 0 Individual Numbers Addresses Select 2 One Number Address and press e Select a Vodafone handset number or a mail address and press 0 Choose 1 On and press e Canceling Choose 3 Off and press 0 e Skip ahead to Step 9 Select a folder and press 0 E When setting for One Number Address press o INT Press 0 twice Press Press 0 twice Tip e Sent messages are sorted by the first recipien
142. er case available Press to switch Double byte upper case Second digit Press next 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1f lul gt lzlslaldjclpje le oc leet L F t KJLIMIN a KA N ase e B u A E lc tajo Uv W x Ol s te Z susjoYe Gi p 2 HEHAHBHOH plelAl fol7jsfojo Single byte upper case First digit Press first Slele2lelelslele Sjefer ne Second digit Press next EN 2 EN E E 6 A jod Hu bes em Hu eb D DD Lo jod Hu LL Double byte lower case Second digit Press next 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ls ln 5 x sjajblo d e LI leid Jkfimfnlo First digit Press first fo eo sjojafa of EE FERNEN Single byte lower case Second digit Press next 7 HEI c feta hf if il P kit fmt fo fr HALE a EEN ka First digit Press first 1 Press to insert line breaks in mail message text Text Memo etc Press to toggle between upper and lower case modes e 9 and E are double byte Anu xo b EN Ki Select a kanji and press 8 Anua Nal Conversion Methods Japanese Only Enter alternate readings to search for kanji 7 Enter reading in hiragana 2 Press 0 Ga GR 0 001 NS AF EIE Eyes PERL SE Enter the first hiragana to access previously selected words Example To enter K O RH ES gt IS e One Hiragana Conversion and User Dictionary see P 4 15 sh
143. er starts When finished Infrared Transfer menu returns Overwriting Existing Entries Ell Select 2 Delete AU amp Save and press e E Choose 1 Yes and press 8 Transfer starts When finished Infrared Transfer menu returns is overwritten as well When Phone Book is overwritten Owner Profile except handset phone number MOAGI gt Infrared Acquire Signal al Deg E F28 F20 Ayinoes jespueH 4 Changing Security Code Whenever necessary change Security Code NESEN Functions Privacy Change Code T Enter current Security Code H Security Code see P 1 24 e If incorrect handset returns to Standby Enter new Security Code GQ N Re enter Security Code e If incorrect handset returns to Standby Handset Locks Restrict access to handset functions SETT gt Functions Privacy Keypad Lock Enter Security Code appears and Keypad Lock is set When Keypad Lock is Active Win Standby press for 2 seconds to deactivate handset power 8 for 1 seconds to activate cancel Key Guard to enter Security Code or to edit Security Code entry Emergency calls to Police 110 Fire 119 and Coast Guard 118 are possible fl During a call press to end the call to enter Security Code or to edit Security Code entry W Answer calls by pressing ON or keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 Press to place callers on hold Emergency calls 110 etc are possible even when
144. ess 8 Select a target folder gt Press 0 Select D co rig 198p 04 eyeq sejl4 Bulbeueln 5 Select a blank entry and press e Select an image from Data Folder see P 8 6 and press 8 H Press to use other image E To start over from Step 3 press 07 EEA 5 Press 0 i GE The image is set A Q Simple Animation 7 To play animation press METE gt Select MAnimation 4 4KB File Name Easy goin Tempo Slightly Slow 1 86 89 21_ 11 88 Playback Press To return press LO gt Press To change images select one Press MEME gt Select 2 Change Press 0 Start over from Step 4 H To delete images select one Press GEM gt Select 3 Delete gt Press Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Repeat Steps 3 5 to add images e Select up to four images Press LO when finished H To send animation via Long Mail select 2 Attachment Press e Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 For large animation choose 1 Yes Press e File may be too large to be attached even if the size is reduced 8 Select T Save and press 8 Editing Animation When memory is full delete files to free some space see P 8 9 NESEN Functions Settings 2 Animation Simple Animation Edit 7 Select animation and press e 2 Edit name and press 0 3 Select tempo and press 8 H To add images select a blank entry Press 0 gt Select an image Press 0 Press 0 H To
145. ete newly added holidays select one Press 0 Select 2 Delete Press e gt Choose 1 Yes Press 8 Omit the next steps Q ODO AGN 5 Enter a name and press 0 e Enter up to 16 single byte characters Title is mandatory G Check date and press e Change the date as needed Delete Item Delete one entry 7 Select a type and press e Holiday Types fades Meng DP Briefcase Schedule Select a date Select an entry Menu gt Delete Item suonouny euonippy b Every XX YY XX month YY day This Year Only Saved date is a holiday of the year only Every XX Yyy Zzz Dates in the same month in the same week and on the same XX month Yyy week day of the week as saved date will be holidays every year Zzz day of the week Every Zzz in the Yyy week of XX is a holiday Saved date is a holiday every year Choose 1 Yes Press 0 e For Action Items see Step 1 on P 11 16 One Day Schedules Delete the day s Schedule entries ESO gt Briefcase Schedule Select a date Menu gt Delete All Select 2 One Day Schedules Press 0 Select T Select All or Checking Holidays z 2 Unprotected Press 8 Enter Security Code Choose I Yes MB Holidays appear in red in Schedule window Press fl To view holiday names open Schedule entry list see P 11 16 appears before holiday names Delete All Delete all past Schedule entries or all entries
146. fone live Station My List Select a topic and press Menu Select Delete and press e Delete appears e Check the number of information items 3 Choose 1 Yes and press Unread Information 7 When a topic in My List is updated animation plays and Delivery Notice appears A appears in red 2 Press 3 Select a topic and press e Information appears and is deleted from New Information E Saving Information see P 14 8 H To save files within information to Data Folder see P 14 10 Saving to Data Folder 9 22 Fri 15 05 New Information Delivery Notice 14 5 AjUQ aseueder uole1s AjUQ asaueder uoneIs 5 Ring Tone Volume KM while handset is ringing press up or 2 down e Ring Tone Level setting see P 7 2 changes accordingly e Cancel Manner Mode see P 3 3 to adjust level W Press to instantly mute incoming information tone for that information only In Standby Press 0 Select Vodafone live Press 0 Select Bl Station Press 0 gt Select New Information Press 8 Select a topic gt Press 0 e For Urgent Information Urgent Information appears even when it arrives with other information e f information is received during an operation Delivery Notice may not appear e Depending on information type Ring Tone may not sound or other tone may sound e When Screen Savers see P 14 13 is active new information appears automatically Re
147. g Pressing any other key disables the recover function Select the first character of text and press Start point is set Start changes to End To change the start point press 7 Select the end point and press e Open text paste target window and press WIR pe after 19 PM Select 3 Paste and press e Press for 1 seconds to delete all text Characters deleted in this manner cannot be recovered Anua Nal 5 HR Q Nom E Back amp 1 Press to delete a character Mik lko JE let Cut 2 Enter another character Select target location and press 8 Text is inserted N C all at home after 19 Du Vil Mikio 000000 000000 SETT Use Delete Use Delete Previous to Posterior to delete delete T Press Wen 2 Select E Delete Posterior or 7 Delete Previous and press 8 3 Use to move cursor and press 8 IS 16 4 17 u xa b Anua Nal 5 Text Memo Save frequently used phrases for use in mail message etc e Save up to 20 Text Memo phrases e Save up to 128 single byte characters per phrase e Ten editable Text Art are saved by default Edit and replace default entries e When memory is full delete text to make room for new ones see below e Create QR Codes from Text Memo see P 11 28 IKEA gt My Files 7 Select Hl Text Memo and press 0 Initial portions of saved text appear To open entries select one Press e Select a number and press 8 H
148. ge 47032 Data Access 7132 Long Mail Line 47042 Settings Off New Message deleted BART Y 73 LU Location Info deleted no data Security Function Default Refer to Ring Time Call Forwarding Voice Mail Cancel Secretary Check Secretary Call Waiting Confirm Service Play Voice Mail Setup Preset International Call 0046010 O N DIOANRAROINRN I 0 Access Points Ms Vodafone live Function Default Refer to 3 Station fl Other Settings Affected by Reset Function Default Refer to Manner Mode Canceled Message Recorder Canceled Phone Book Search Method Memory No Search See P 14 14 for resetting Station settings Tip Sky Melody Center Number returns to 1790 Screen Savers Off Update Frequency 6 hours Center Address 7052 Image Link Off 15 4 15 5 xipueddy a xipueddy a Troubleshooting Problem V201SH won t turn on Possible Cause e Did you press for 1 seconds e Battery may need to be charged e Battery may not be properly installed Solution e Press for 1 seconds e Charge battery or install a charged battery e Install battery properly wT appears in Standby and call won t connect e V201SH may be outside the service area or otherwise beyond signal transmission range e Move
149. gt Press 0 gt Press 0 Press 07 Press 0 Show Indicators fl To hide indicators in Standby while Wallpaper is set follow these steps Press 0 Select Functions Press 0 Select Settings 2 Press 0 Select Display Settings Press 0 Select 5 Show Indicators Press 0 gt Choose 2 Off gt Press 0 WW While indicators are hidden press JJ Indicators appear for five seconds e Regardless of this setting indicators always appear in windows other than Standby and when Wallpaper is not set e Using Wallpaper shortens Battery Time Using animation or multiple images consumes more handset power e Wallpaper does not appear when Calendar Large Stamp or Schedule amp Stamps appears in Standby see below e Animation may stop after 15 seconds of inactivity e During animation Calendar Month Large 6 Month does not appear see below Small Clock appears even if Large Clock is set Clock Calendar Choose a Clock type and layout or use Calendar for Standby Tip e To set Wallpaper from Data Folder see P 8 11 Clock Display is Large by default NERE NERE Functions Clock Clock Display T Select Large or 2 Small and press H To hide Clock choose Hl Off Press e When UY Off is set Calendar see below is also hidden e Select from seven Calendars Month four types 2 Month 4 Month and 6 Month e Select Large Stamp to show stamps on Large Calendar S
150. here and lift as shown Grasp here and lift as shown de s pei Ove ree onl This product requires a lithium ion battery ES Lithium ion batteries are a recyclable resource e To recycle a used lithium ion battery take it to any shop displaying LAY the symbol shown to the right e To avoid fire or electric shock do not Short circuit battery On Disassemble battery 1 12 payers bunen Use specified Charger only AC 100V Outlet Blades l Rapid Charger Terminal Cover Charger Connector Release Tabs 7 Open Terminal Cover and 3 After Charging insert Charger connector Unplug Charger from the AC e Squeeze release tabs and insert outlet then handset connector fully e Squeeze release tabs and pull connector straight out e Replace Terminal Cover to protect External Device Connector 2 Plug Charger into AC outlet e Charging starts and Small Light illuminates red see P 1 11 Charging takes approximately 115 minutes e Charging is complete when Small Light goes out e Extend Charger e TA blades Fold SIG back when not in use O Do nat pull bend or twist Rapid Charger cord Use specified In Car Charger only Cigarette Lighter Terminal Cover Socket Release Tabs J Open Terminal Cover and 3 Start car engine insert Charger connector e Charging starts and Small Light e Squeeze release tabs and insert illuminates red see P 1 11 Charging connector fully takes approximately 115 min
151. home answering machine remotely From Phone Book Use this function to send set messages to pagers e Save Push Tones to Phone Book first see P 5 4 e When saving Push Tones to Phone Book do not save other information to that entry 2 3 suonouny euonippy B After a connection is established open a Phone Book entry perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 Press 0 Select Send All Push Tones and press e Enter P Pause in Push Tones to separate each sequence To send following Tip sequences press Samme for each Direct Entry Press Keypad to send individual Push Tones during calls 1 N After a connection is established use Keypad to enter numbers e For more information see the manual for the recipient device corresponding service e Use 0 9 and to send Push Tones Press Message Recorder Record caller messages on handset e Message Recorder cannot be used when handset is off out of range or in Off Line Mode e Record up to 90 seconds or 20 messages between Message Recorder Voice Memo and My Voice Memo see P 11 5 NERE NENNE Tel Ops Message Recorder 7 Select DU Recorder Settings and press 8 Remaining recording time appears and Message Recorder menu returns appears To sample outgoing message select Bl Outgoing Message Press e Press 0 to stop H To activate or mute Earpiece for outgoing message caller message recordings select Volume Level Press 0 gt Sele
152. idents or injury Do not disassemble or modify handset or related hardware e Do not open handset or Charger may cause electric shock or injury Contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance for repairs e Do not modify handset or Charger fire or electric shock may result XVI inside handset Discontinue handset use to prevent fire electric shock Turn off handset remove battery and unplug Charger then contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance If water or foreign matter is Z Do not subject handset to O strong shocks or impacts Strong shocks or impacts to handset or Charger may cause malfunction or injury Should handset be damaged remove battery then contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance Discontinue handset use fire or electric shock may occur If an abnormality occurs If a handset emits an unusual sound smoke or odor discontinue use may cause fire or electric shock Turn off handset remove battery and unplug Charger contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance CG AWARNING Handset Take measures to prevent accidents e For safety never use handset while driving Pull over beforehand Cellphone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Road Traffic Law effective November 1 2004 e Do not use Headphones while driving or riding a bicycle Accidents may result e Moderate volume outside especially at road rail crossings to av
153. il messages sent to a single Vodafone handset e To change settings for individual messages see P 13 4 e To check delivery status of Sky Mail or Greeting messages sent without Confirm Delivery see P 13 38 Outbox messages saved as Auto Send when handset is out of range are sent automatically when signal returns Auto Send DAETHON Press gt Select B Mail Settings Press 8 Select F Auto Send Press 8 gt Choose TOn or 2 Off gt Press 0 Tip Save Auto Send does not appear in Mail Composition window when Auto Send is Off Custom Fixed Text Save phrases to Custom Fixed Text No 118 to 127 Japanese Only Saving Text Press gt Select Bl X JL ZE Press 0 gt Select 91 2 Y4 E IX Press 0 Select a blank entry gt Press 8 Enter text gt Press 0 e Enter up to 128 single byte alphanumerics 126 single byte katakana or 61 double byte characters Editing Text Press gt Select 5 X MZE Dress 0 gt Select 9 2 Y EY X gt Press 0 Select an entry Press 0 Edit text gt Press 0 To delete text open an entry and press Long Press Press e When sending Sky Mail or Greeting messages using Custom Fixed Text to other Vodafone handsets the recipient must have the same Custom Fixed Text saved under the same number to read the message Auto Retrieve Set complete Long Mail retrieval to auto or manual MET Manual Press Select El Mail Setting
154. ilent is set in Manner Settings e Press E A quarter rest with is entered Sound Volume e To change tone or loudness while creating melodies press ETA For harmony enter sounds in other melody chords Melody chord 2 2 melody chord 3 3 melody chord 32 32 e Press to move to other melody chords e Enter sounds in the same way as melody chord 1 7 10 7 11 Suonoun4 paly 9 spunos bk Suonoun4 pajejay w spunos Note Rest Type Press to toggle as follows Press to toggle types in reverse J S 3 4 Y mr Quarter Eighth Sixteenth Whole Half note rest note rest note rest note rest note rest lt Using Dotted Notes or Triplets gt e Enter a note and press ax The dotted version is available for half quarter eighth notes and rests EE 8 28 Standard Dotted Triplet Standard e Connect 3 triplets as follows AAA DS Melodies may not play properly or may not attach to Long Mail if contained triplets are not a set of three Use triplets of similar pitch to avoid failure lt Using Slurs gt e Enter a note and press 8 _ appears on the right connecting the note to the next j gt gt Standard Slur Standard Wa sound is entered To enter more press to move cursor and repeat from Step if on P 7 11 e Use to enter the same sound as the one on the left chords simultaneously O e Sounds may not play properly if notes of the same scale pitch play in some melody e Distortion may
155. imated Call Time and Call Charge after calls see P 2 19 P 2 20 Key Assignments In Standby 2 Auto Key Lock BlInstant Display Open Redial records see P 2 4 Search Phone Book Katakana Search see P 5 13 Open Call History records see P 2 7 8 Long Press Toggle Key Guard on off see P 1 17 Long Press Activate cancel Manner Mode see P 3 3 GF Activate cancel Message Recorder see P 11 3 e Other keys are disabled except for placing calls e In Simple Mode shortcuts by Keypad and Quick Operations see P 1 22 are disabled Call Time Check estimated time of the most recent call Call Time and all calls made since Reset was last applied Total Talk Time Call Time appears for calls made and those received Nea NENNE gt Functions Charges 7 Select Di Call Time and press e For all calls select 2 Total Talk Time Press 0 2 Press to exit Reset Total Tak Time NERE ANER Functions Charges Total Talk Time Press 0 gt Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Ge esse Set Call Time to appear automatically after each call PEEMOff SETT gt Functions Charges Instant Display Choose On or 2 Off Press e e Call Charge also appears for calls you made e Ring time for incoming or outgoing calls is not counted On hold time is counted e Total Talk Time and Call Time remain even afte
156. imedia messages with compatible handsets PCs and other devices access real time area based information via Station available in Japanese only For more information concerning Vodafone live services see Vodafone Prepaid Service Guidebook E Mail Sky Mail Use this basic Vodafone live service to exchange short text messages of up to 128 alphanumerics with all Vodafone handsets e mail compatible cellphones computers and other such devices Ideal for fast and short text messaging Greeting Designate the date time for the timely delivery of special salutations from birthday congratulations to holiday felicitations amp more to family members and friends with compatible Vodafone handsets ea Appears at m pecity Specified Date Time Time Q Service Center Long Mail Exchange long text messages of up to 6 000 alphanumerics with all Long Mail compatible Vodafone handsets as well as e mail compatible cellphones computers and other such devices Attach images sounds for multimedia messages Service Center Sky Melody For the price of a phone call request melodic tones for the latest top hit songs and popular favorites from Sky Melody Center Then use them as handset Ring Tones or Alarm Tones 3 Sky Melody Melody Service Center An additional contract is required to use Long Mail fl Station Access location based area specific information periodically updated automatically Main Li
157. in 5 8 Disconnected due to weak signal gt Choose 1 Yes and press 8 to reconnect Select The message was not delivered to the recipient If recipient is using PIN Filter enter the matching PIN and resend see P 13 10 gt The recipient may be using Address Filter for security f included remove 184 or 186 from the recipient number and try again When Long Mail is not Delivered as Sent Causes include the following scenarios For details contact Vodafone Customer Center General Information see P 15 25 e Recipient is not subscribed to Super Mail or Long Mail e Recipient handset is not JPEG compatible m Some Long Mail compatible handsets may only be able to process PNG images convert JPEG files to PNG then attach and send see P 8 21 When Handset Memory is Insufficient New messages cannot be delivered to handset Undeliverable mail is saved at the Center for up to 30 days e Delete messages to free memory for new ones see P 13 28 When memory is available new messages are delivered automatically e Delete unprotected messages automatically to receive new ones see P 13 29 Auto Delete e Even if memory is not full handset cannot receive new messages larger than remaining memory fl Station Cannot connect to You tried to update Main List or Location Info out of range Try again where signal is stable Location Info cannot be received from the Center
158. in even after handset power is turned off he GENE Functions Sounds Sound Effects T Select 1 Keypad Sound 2 Error Tone 3 Power On or H Power Off and press Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press Omit the next steps Select 1 Sound and press 8 Preset Patterns Melodies Set LED to Sound Small Light Select 1 Preset Tones or 2 Preset Melodies and press 8 Melodies in Data Folder Ell Select 3 Data Folder and press e Push Tones Keypad Sound El Select U Push Tones and press 8 Pattern is set Omit the next steps Q e Files cannot be selected if the file name exceeds 24 single byte characters e Some files may not be usable Select a tone or melody H To play tones or melodies press Lo HIE Press 07 to stop Press 0 H To adjust Sound Effect volume select 2 Volume Press 0 Use to adjust level gt Press 0 H To set Sound Effect duration select Bl Time gt Press 0 Select time Keypad Sound Error Tone or enter time Power On Power Off gt Press 0 Tip If source file in Data Folder is deleted sound pattern returns to default Sele ets Set playback volume a Set to flash Small Light with sounds fl See P 7 6 LOSA ENS gt Functions Sounds Sound Effects Sound Volume Select 5 Sound Volume Press 8 Use to adjust level Press 0 Light Settings Select El Set LED to Sou
159. ing Modulator value brightens tones Select smaller values for softer tones Normally set between 40 and 64 to enjoy effects of tone changes Sustain On Off Total Level 64 levels suonouny pajejay 8 spunos 7 SuUonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos Parameter Description Attack Rate 15 levels The higher the Attack Rate the longer sounds take to reach the maximum volume When using tones with Attack Rate high use longer notes or select slower tempo Decay Rate 16 levels Lower Decay Rate to shorten the time sounds reach down to Sustain Level Sustain Level 16 levels The Sustain Level for a Normal Tone equals the sustained volume For Step Down Tones Sustain Level measures the volume at which Ring Tone begins to decrease The higher the Sustain Level the higher the volume Sustain Rate 16 levels The lower the Sustain Rate the longer the Sustain Level volume is sustained 16 is Normal Tone and other levels are Step Down Tones Release Rate 16 levels The Release Rate for a Normal Tone equals the time from beginning to end of a sound For Step Down Tones Release Rate measures the time from when a sound begins to decrease until it ends completely The lower the Release Rate the sooner the sound ends For sustaining effects increase Release Rate KEYOFF Nullify On Off Choose On to avoid sound skipping of Step Down Tones including those in DRUM Wave Select 29 ty
160. ing starting with entered character Search method is Memory No Search by default Switching Search Methods 1 Press 07 The method used last appears Press MENS Select a method and press e Selected method appears e To search and open an entry see below Searching Opening Phone Book Entries Follow these steps in Standby Skip the step of pressing 99 Ui when continuing from Step 3 above GaN Memory No Search by Memory Number Search W Set search method to Memory No Search see P 5 12 Press 0 QI Enter Memory No 000 499 Select a name Press Press OY to dial Search by katakana row which includes the first character of Katakana Search Serine W Set search method to Katakana Search see P 5 12 Press QJ gt Specify a row Select a name Press 0 Press ON to dial e Katakana Key Assignments Ta row Y Ya row 7 A row J Ka row Sa row 7 Na row gt Ra row D Wa row Others m When Reading starts with a roman letter number or Symbol or is not entered press Others Group Search Search by Group W Sct search method to Group Search see P 5 12 Press QJ Select a Group Press 0 Select a name Press 0 Press OY to dial relay o slede Search by Reading saved in W Set search method to Search by Reading see P 5 12 Press 93 QJ Enter reading up to 10 single byte characters Press 0
161. ions r rvannvevnnnnvennnnnvr 11 33 Personal Data rennernnnvrnnnnvnnnvrnnnvvnnnnvenn 5 4 Personal Ring Tone sss rrnnnnnnvvvvnnnnnn 5 10 Phone BOOK sisis 5 2 Phone Book deleting entries 5 15 Phone Book editing commmccooo 5 15 Phone Book Saving cccoooncconccccconanonnns 5 3 Phone Book searching anxernnnnuvnn 5 12 Phone Book Entry List 5 11 5 14 Phone Book Entry List with images 5 14 Phone Book Lock vnnnernnnvvnnnvnnnnvnnnner 10 3 Phonetic Conversion eessen 4 12 Photo Phone Book rannnernnnnvrnnnnvennnn 5 6 Pictograph list snmmnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnernnnnnn 15 14 Pictographs RR 4 7 Picture Call Mail csseeeeeeseeeees 5 6 PIN E 13 10 15 21 xipuaddy a xipueddy EIN 13 47 PIN Seting asinino 13 47 PONG RE 13 11 13 46 Power On Message nunnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunennn 6 8 power on off nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnveenn 1 16 Power Saving wrrvnnnnnuennnnnnvennnnnnnner 11 29 Predictive conversion 4 5 4 14 Previous Usage conversion 4 5 4 14 PRIVACY nai 13 10 PODER E 8 7 Protect Message nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 27 Push ToOnes surrnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnven 11 2 Q Quick Conversion eene 4 13 Quick Operations n rnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnn 1 22 QUICK Silent Lassen 2 6 R Rapid Charger nrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnuner 1 14 Recipient Type nnrurnnnnnvrnnnnvrnnnnvenen 13
162. irectly Name does not appear even if saved in Phone Book e Repeat Steps 3 5 to save other numbers e At least one entry is required to set Accept Call see P 10 4 e Cancel Reject Call before activating Accept Call gt Functions Privacy Accept Call 7 Enter Security Code Choose On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Index Menu e At least one entry is required to set Reject Call see P 10 4 e Cancel Accept Call before activating Reject Call SETT gt Functions Privacy Reject Call 7 Enter Security Code 2 Select 1 Specify Number and press 8 Choose On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 10 al ynN99S jespueH 5 Reject calls with No Caller ID or Payphone calls Handset does not ring and caller hears a rejection message 1 Enter Security Code 2 Select 2 No ID or 3 Payphone and press e Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Secret Mode Activate Secret Mode to open Secret Mode entries KE AIIZTR gt Functions Privacy 7 Select 2 Secret Mode and press e Enter Security Code Secret Mode is set and appears O Secret Mode is canceled when handset power is turned off Exiting Secret Mode Ayundes JESPUEH 3 Jl GENDE gt Functions Privacy Select 2 Secret Mode and press disappears and Secret Mode is canceled Activate Secret Mode and open a Phone Boo
163. is too large it may not appear e For Sky Melody messages the title appears and melody plays To edit Sent messages press HETE gt Select Edit gt Press 0 Select an item gt Press 0 gt Edit the message E Use to scroll To open messages with Privacy Level 3 or 4 enter Security Code Ie 3 13 21 Ien 5 Using Save Auto Send for Outbox Messages For one message press Select 0 Mail Box gt Press 8 Select 3 Outbox Press 0 Select a message Press gt Select Save Auto Send d Press 0 Follow these steps after opening a Mail Box see P 13 19 For multiple messages press gt Select DO Ma Box Press 0 Select 3 Outbox Press 0 Select a message gt Press 0 repeat for other messages Press gt Select Save Auto Send Press 0 Mail Box Menu Show Display Address To uncheck select a message with MI gt Press LO W Not available for Outbox Confirm sender recipient address Long Mail only m To clear all check marks press gt Select Reset Check s Press 0 Select a message Press METE gt Select Show Address or Choose I Yes Press e Display Address Press 8 Save Auto Send is disabled for protected or incomplete messages Enlarging Images and SMAF File Images Select a view for Mail Box I Select an image or a SMAF file with image gt Press gt Select re m j d H Reie et dd Press METE gt Select List gt Press 8 Select a patter
164. itama Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma l Yamanashi Nagano Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Customer Assistance 0088 240 113 General Information e 0088 241 157 Aichi Gifu Mie Shizuoka General Information e 0088 242 157 Osaka Hyogo Kyoto Nara Shiga Wakayama Hiroshima Okayama Yamaguchi Tottori Shimane General information 0088 250 157 Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Oita Kumamoto Miyazaki 15 25 xipueddy a V201SH Instruction Manual September 2006 First Edition Vodafone K K For additional information please visit a Vodafone shop Model V201SH Manufacturer SHARP CORPORATION Please help the mobile industry maintain high environmental standards Recycle your old handsets batteries and charger g units all manufacturers and brands Before you recycle gwrys Please remember these important points WER eHandsets batteries and chargers submitted for recycling cannot be returned eAlways be sure to erase all data recorded on old handsets Phone Book entries call records mail etc before recycling
165. ithin 20 digits gt Press 0 Enter Sub Address within five digits gt Press 8 Perform from Step 7 on P 13 4 e Character limit depends on message type and the number of parentheses When a Sky Mail Message Exceeds the Character Limit BM mail Message Exceeds Limit Convert to Long Mail appears To convert Sky Mail to Long Mail choose 1 Yes Press e e The message above does not appear if you are using Fixed Text Attaching Images amp Sounds I Using Fixed Text Japanese Only Attach images or sound files to Long Mail Set AAIR Language see P 6 8 to HA Japanese to use Preset Fixed Text e Attach up to five files Only one animation file can be attached Editable Fixed Text or Custom Fixed Text see P 13 47 e Split to four smaller images or reduce image size see P 8 13 EN e Follow these steps after Step 7 on P 13 4 Mail Composition window returns after Fixed e For more information contact Vodafone Customer Center General Information Text is entered see P 15 25 5 Press 0 Bl Attaching Files from Data Folder e Fixed Text cannot be inserted after entering characters Follow these steps after Step 9 on P 13 4 Mail Composition window returns after a file is attached Select 2 2 X and press Select a type and press 8 Select Yan and press H If files are already attached select a blank entry Press e Select a message and press e H To change attached files select one gt Pres
166. k entry e E lights for standard entries and flashes for Secret Mode entries Ueda Mikio e To edit or delete Secret Mode entries see procedures for standard 1Friends entries CS Mail Folder 1 C7Mail Folder 2 03123XXAX3 Back Menu 10 6 Reset Cancel custom settings and return handset functions to their default settings e Phone Book entries are unaffected e For settings affected by Reset see P 15 2 15 4 SENT gt Functions Privacy Reset Defaults T Enter Security Code Select T OK and press 0 H To cancel select 2 Cancel Press e Clear all Phone Book entries Original Ring Tones and other data including Mail Custom settings return to their defaults However Security Code is unchanged ESETT gt Functions Privacy Reset All 7 Enter Security Code 2 Select TOK and press H To cancel select 2 Cancel Press e O Files and records deleted by Reset All cannot be restored h e NI F38 Handy Call Functions When Signal Alert is active handset emits warning beeps when the signal is weak and the call may be disconnected Signal Alert is Off by default NERE SNE Functions Settings 1 Signal Alert 1 Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel Signal Alert choose 2 Off gt Press 0 O Even when Signal Alert is active calls may be disconnected without warning Use Push Tones to send alphanumeric messages to pagers or operate a
167. kin or clothes rinse with clean water immediately Do not dispose of an exhausted battery with ordinary refuse always O tape over battery terminals before disposal Take exhausted battery to a Vodafone shop or follow the local disposal regulations Keep battery out of children s reach O xxii General Notes e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of handset data Keep a copy of Phone Book entries etc in a separate place 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 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 Never use handset while driving e Do not park illegally to use handset e Handset use may affect a vehicle s electronic equipment Never use handset aboard aircraft keep power off Handset use may impair aircraft operation xxiii e f handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one data may be altered lost Vodafone is not liab
168. l Press 0 Tip e All files in the following locations will be deleted m New Information m Main List m My List m Saved Information m Location Info Urgent Information remains e Executing Clear Memory cancels active Main List update see P 14 3 Goi nee v5 Set Station Center Address PEETA X7052 NEEB ANER Vodafone live Station Station Settings Center Address Enter Security Code Enter Center Address Press 0 Do not change Center Address unless instructed to do so Otherwise access to the service will be disabled xipueddy a Function List Settings for items with gray background are affected by Reset Also available during calls Functions Menu Description My Number Open handset phone number Sounds Call Functions Volume Sound Effects etc Privacy Restrict access use with Keypad Lock Auto Key Lock etc Settings 1 Off Line Mode Light Settings etc Settings 2 Access Display Settings Message Recorder etc Clock Alarm Clock Display etc Charges Call Charge Total Talk Time etc Services Set up a prefix to add to phone numbers COIN o1 RA ORI O Vodafone live Wi Sounds Function Default Refer to Call Functions Open Vodafone live menu Refer to the table in Call Functions Delayed Ringer Off Any Key Answer On P 7 2 P 2 10 P 2 7 Volume Level 5 P 2 1
169. le Protecting or Canceling Protection of Multiple Messages fl Select a message and press 0 Wl appears e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send Z or 4 messages are not selectable To uncheck select a message with Il gt Press LO Repeat Step M and select all messages to protect or cancel protection e Select up to 50 messages at one time To clear all check marks press METE gt Select Reset Check s Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Press Menu_ Select Protect Message and press e Choose 1 On and press e Protected message indicators change to yellow H To cancel protection choose R Off gt Press e Press to exit QA rey Q Protected messages are not deleted from Outbox even after they are sent 13 27 Selecting Messages to Delete Q De Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select Minbox 2 Sent or 3 Outbox and press When folders appear select one Press e Deleting Single Messages fl Select a message and press Menu e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send Z or messages are not selectable E Select Delete and press 8 Deleting Multiple Messages fl Select a message and press 0 MI appears e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages are not selectable To uncheck select a message with Il gt Press LO Repeat Step i to select all messages to delete e Select up t
170. le for any resulting damages e Use handset within temperatures of 5 C to 35 C and humidity of 35 to 85 Avoid extreme temperatures direct sunlight 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 Handset is not water proof Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity m Keep handset away from precipitation Cold air from air conditioning etc may condense causing corrosion m Avoid dropping handset in damp places restroom bath shower room etc m On the beach keep handset away from water and direct sunlight Perspiration may seep inside handset causing malfunction e Avoid heavy objects or excessive pressure May cause malfunction or injury m 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 Non specified devices may malfunction or cause damage e Always turn off handset before removing battery If battery is removed while saving data or sending mail data may be lost changed or destroyed Copyright laws protect sounds images computer programs databases other materials and copyright holders Duplicated material is limited to private use only Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of cop
171. lect 6 Saved Information and press e e Received date and time appear in Select a title and press 0 E To save files within information to Data Folder see P 14 10 Saving to Data Folder AjUQ aseueder uole1s gt Vodafone live Station Saved Information 7 Select a title and press MENTA 2 Select Delete and press e 3 Choose 1 Yes and press Index Menu 4 8 Deleting All Information i Press 0 gt Select Vodafone live Press 0 Select 3 Station Press 0 gt Select El Saved Information Press METE gt Select 2 Delete All gt Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Using Linked Info Use linked numbers or addresses to place calls or send messages e Available only when number or address is underlined with a dotted line e Words may serve as a linked number or address 7 Open information containing a phone number or mail address Dialing Numbers Highlight a number and press 8 Select Dial and press 0 Number is dialed Sending Messages Highlight an address and press e E Select Send and press e El Select T Send Long Mail or 2 Send Sky Mail and press e To complete and send message perform from Step 5 Step 7 for Sky Mail on P 13 4 Saving to Phone Book fl To save as new entry open information and follow these steps Select a phone number or mail address Press 8 gt Select Save Press 0 gt Selec
172. lect all messages to delete Press Menu El Select Delete Item and press e Deleting All Messages Press MENS Select Delete all Mail and press 0 Enter Security Code Select 1 Delete and press 8 e Unretrieved List is deleted from Inbox To cancel select 2 Cancel Press e Q 13 42 Deleting Server Mail Delete Server Mail directly without downloading messages first Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select 1 nbox and press 0 When folders appear select one Press e Select a message Long Mail Notice and press Menu e Select a Long Mail message with Ze Select Delete Mail and press e AR O De Tip To delete Long Mail Notice only select Delete and press 0 5 Choose 1 Yes and press If Mail service is disabled Sky Melody cannot be used Activate Mail service see P 12 4 to use Sky Melody Requesting Melody Files Press select Ul Sky Melody and press 8 Press 0 Follow voice prompts and select a melody Press Sky Melody Center sends the melody L O N ch Changing Sky Melody Center Number Do not change this number unless instructed to do so Otherwise Sky Melody Center access will be disabled Press gt Select U Sky Melody gt Press 0 Press gt Press Long Press Enter new number Press e e X1790 is set by default 13 43 Ie 3 Ien 5 Saving to Data Folder 7 When Sky Melody arrives animation plays and Delivery Notice app
173. ll Light flashes as set in Call Functions see P 7 5 Small Light Small Light flashes Off No lights Mies ee Activate or deactivate Whisper Mode NERE NERE Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings Whisper Mode Choose TOn or 2 Off gt Press e e Activate Whisper Mode to increase microphone sensitivity allowing you to lower your voice and speak softly when you must use handset in public places Y flashes Press for 1 seconds during a call to activate cancel Whisper Mode for that call only ele to Adjust sound volume OSET gt Functions Settings 2 Manner Settings Sound Volume Adjust level gt Press SPON JEUUEIN o SPOIN JEUUEIN a i Off Line Mode Use Off Line Mode to temporarily suspend all handset transmissions e In Off Line Mode incoming outgoing calls and Vodafone live transmissions are blocked e Off Line Mode is Off by default Activating Functions Settings 1 Off Line Index Menu Mode Choose 1 On and press 0 El appears and Off Line Mode is set Canceling gt Functions Settings 1 Off Line Index Menu Mode Choose 2 Off and press 0 Y disappears and Off Line Mode is canceled e Emergency calls 110 etc are not possible in Off Line Mode For more see P 2 3 Emergency Calls e While Display shuts down for Panel Saving in Off Line Mode Small Light flashes Anua Nal 5 Character Selection Use Kana a
174. me or number appears press gt Select 2 Send Mail gt Press 0 Press e Cancel Snooze before sending a message e Other Alarms are suspended until Alarm Message window is closed e Alarms are suspended during calls suoljoun euolIppy b suonouny euonippy B Follow these steps after Step 3 on P 11 6 After each setting Alarm settings window returns Complete other settings Alarm Tones Set a tone to sound at Alarm Time Select Ul Sound Press e Select Alarm Tones Press 0 Select a type Press 0 gt Select a tone gt Press gt Press 0 e To select a tone see procedures for Ring Tone see P 7 3 Tone Volume Set volume from seven levels Select U Sound Press 0 Select E Tone Volume Press 0 Use 9 to adjust level gt Press 0 gt Press LO Ring Time Set how long Alarm operates Select HU Sound Press 0 Select 3 Ring Time Press 0 Enter time 02 99 seconds gt Press 0 Press LO Set Alarm to activate at set intervals after initial Alarm Time Select BlSnooze Press 8 Choose TOn Press 0 Enter interval 02 20 minutes gt Press 0 e To cancel select 5 Snooze st Press 0 Choose 2 Off gt Press 0 Message Saved message appears at Alarm Time Select El Message Press e Enter message Press 0 Vibration Set handset to vibrate at Alarm Time Select 7
175. more quickly Word suggestions change as up to five hiragana are entered Suggests words characters likely to follow entry based on previous entries e Both functions are active by default see P 4 14 Optional Predictive Functions User Dictionary Save frequently used words phrases to select from the word suggestion list see P 4 15 3 Press three times and press fl Segmenting Phrases SEL If the word is not listed press after Step 5 to exit Use 09 to segment hiragana to 60 R convert separately 59 R7K Example Segment 45 into amp and 5 DOG DOG ea Bs IR Lat Press twice e To enter unconverted hiragana skip ahead to Step 6 on P 4 5 tllethod ea A1U3I 1x8 b A 7 Enter a character and press Anua Nal D u 4 El fl Selecting Multiple Converted Words Press CL Example To enter AWA CANET gt gt 5111 Small Kana 9 y etc a7 Enter small hiragana 1 5 amp D E Mand amp as well as small katakana J lt a H Adding or Enter a character and press e In kanji hiragana double byte katakana entry press the key once to y add to 9 Ka row amp Sa row and Ta row characters and press twice to remove For G Ha row characters press once to D add twice to add and three times to remove y In Single byte Katakana Entry e Press once to add and twice for Symbols are single byte e Press to remove or Press
176. n gt Press LO to return 5 e Use 2 to view the portion outside Display BES e Images can only be enlarged when Enlarge Display or Enlarge Image appears e Setting applies to Inbox Sent and Outbox Message Menu Follow these steps after opening a message see P 13 20 e Greeting messages are saved in Inbox Sender s name and message cannot be Tip e To activate Display Backlight press Br viewed until the specified date and time When Mail Box Layout is Set to Folder Copy Copy message text Newly received sent messages and drafts are saved to Main Folder unless designated for sorting to another folder see P 13 36 13 38 Press METE gt Select Copy gt Press 8 gt Use to underline the first line of the text block gt Press 0 Use to specify text gt Press 0 H To start over press 27 e Text can only be copied when Copy appears e To paste copied text perform from Step 5 on P 4 17 Display Size Change font and image size PEE Medium Font 100 Press HETE gt Select Display Size Press 8 Select a size gt Press 0 e The setting applies to both received and sent messages Tip Press to toggle size 9 appears for 100 and El for 200 13 22 13 23 Ie 3 Ien 5 OD AQ Using Messages Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select Minbox and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press 0 P
177. ncncnonnnnoncnnananonnnnns 13 17 MB Opening New Messages cocccocccccconcccnccononinonnnoso 13 17 Mal DO da 13 19 W Window Description 13 19 MB Checking Messages nos 13 21 MB Mail Box Message Mem 13 23 Show Display Address 13 23 EEE 13 23 Ga EE 13 23 BL EE 13 23 USING KE TE 13 24 MB Replying to Messages nos 13 24 MB Forwarding Messages ieenerern 13 24 fl Resending Messages 13 25 BB Linked Info ooooooococococccccccococonononinonnnco nos 13 25 MB Protecting Messages rrrsvnrrvvrnvvrrvernrernrervrerverrvenn 13 27 MB Deleting Messages 13 28 Ke 13 30 sound Auto PE aent 13 31 XI Mail Station Japanese Only xii Additional Functions rrnnnnnnvrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnr 13 32 RO METER 13 32 mail Folderg rr 13 34 fl Confirm Delivery amp Cancel Delivery 13 38 fil Sending from Outbox eiee 13 39 fl Combining Split Mail Images 13 40 MB Unretrieved List 13 41 Server Mai 13 43 I Sky Melody instado 13 43 BR EN 13 45 PP A RU Po UI A 13 45 Saving Message E 13 45 Polling Message ccoonoccccononococccoononononnononenononnos 13 46 Wall SENGS Hasene 13 46 MB Basic Settings rrrssrrrvrrrversversvernvnsnvnsnvnsrensvernvernenn 13 46 Mail Lee 13 46 Confirm Delen 13 46 Auto Send A 13 46 Custom Fixed Text Japanese Only 13 47 M Long Mail Geng 13 47 Auto Retrieve coconocccconoco
178. nd Press 8 Select T Small Light or Off gt Press 0 Tip Blink pattern for Set LED to Sound is fixed to SMAF Link Suonoun4 paly 9 spunos bk F17 Original Voice Record sound for up to 30 seconds per file and use as Ring Tones or Alarm Tones Sound is saved to Voice Folder SETT gt Functions Sounds Original Tones Original Voice J Enter title and press 0 e Enter up to 24 single byte characters Title is mandatory e Original Voice files are saved by title by default 2 Press 8 Recording starts 3 Press 0 to stop e When maximum recording time is reached recording stops automatically and sound is saved Incoming Calls while Recording Recording stops and recorded material is lost Playing Recorded Sounds i After Step 3 select a Voice file Press e m Press 0 to stop Voice Ring Tone fl To use as Ring Tone follow these steps after Step 3 Select a Voice file Press METE gt Select Incoming Tone Press 0 gt Select an item Press 0 e Voice files cannot be used for Received Complete SuUonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos p Original Ring Tones Create melodies to use as Ring Tones or to send via Long Mail e Use up to 95 sounds x 32 chords 190 sounds x 16 chords or 380 sounds x 8 chords e Original Ring Tones are saved to Data Folder Melodies See P 8 3 Original Ring Tones are saved in SJM format To send Original Ring Tones to O handsets other th
179. nd Mail for incoming mail even when melody files in Data Folder are used My Number 1 Phone Functions Mail Tools amp Settings Activating 2 Select Simple Mode and press e 3 Choose 1 On and press 0 e Simple Mode remains active even after handset 2 Select 4 Standard Mode and press e 3 Choose 1 Yes and press m Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 Auto Power On Off see P 11 10 P 11 11 Ka Simple Mode Menu Operations In Standby press to open Simple Mode Menu D My Number Show handset phone number Owner Profile is not available TPhone Functions Access Add to Phone Book Entry Search Incoming Tone Manner Mode and Message Recorder see below 2 Mail Create reply forward resend and edit or delete messages see P 2 18 3 Tools amp Settings Access Keypad Lock Auto Key Lock Wallpaper Font Weight Calculator Alarm Clock Settings and Instant Display see P 2 18 UlStandard Mode Sub Menus fl Phone Functions 1 Add to Phone Book Exit Simple Mode see P 2 16 Save entries see P 5 3 Enter name reading up to three phone numbers and mail addresses Search entries by katakana see P 5 13 Katakana EE Search Only Katakana Search is available Ring Tone Select Ring Tone for incoming calls see P 7 3 Mincoming Gr 3 Call Ing tone Adjust volume see P 7 2 S Level Eine oming Select Ring Ton
180. nd Pager see P 4 10 to enter alphanumerics Symbols hiragana kanji katakana and Pictographs Unless otherwise noted text entry operations are described for use in text entry windows using Kana Mode Press to toggle between character entry modes as follows a gt gt gt Po Poa Single byte alphanumerics upper lower case Single byte alphanumerics lower case Single byte number Kanji hiragana i Current Entry Mode Double byte katakana Single byte katakana Double byte alphanumerics upper lower case Double byte alphanumerics lower case Pictograph Code a Text OK Menu Character Code e Alternatively use 09 to toggle between entry modes after pressing once e A and appear in upper lower case mode see below Upper amp Lower Case fl in double or single byte alphanumerics mode press to toggle between upper case and lower case modes In Pager Mode see P 4 10 while selecting double or single byte entry mode press to toggle between upper and lower case modes Er RNs 180 gt 57 S 18 Pictograph amp Character Codes I Press Lo to toggle as follows Pictograph Code 1 Pictograph Code 2 gt Pictograph Code 3 gt Pictograph Code 4 Pictograph Code 5 Pictograph Code 6 Character Code Pictograph Code 1 e Pictograph Code page number appears at the bottom e Handset Character Codes correspond to 6 355 kanji e Some characters are not availabl
181. nd Sky Mail Press 8 Perform from Step 5 Step 7 for Sky Mail on P 13 4 Quote amp Send Mail Press METE gt Select Send Mail Press 0 Select 1 Send Long Mail or 2 Send Sky Mail Press 8 Scan results appear Press 0 To use a part of text press Select the first character of text Press 0 Select the end point Press 8 gt Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 Save to Phone Book 3 Select a number starting with TEL or a mail address including Press gt Select Add to PhoneBook Press 8 gt Perform Step 4 on P 5 8 Save to Data Folder Images amp Melodies Select an image or melody file gt Press 0 Select To Data Folder gt Press 0 gt Press 0 Copy Text Press METE gt Select Copy gt Press 8 Select the first character of text gt Press 0 Select the end point gt Press 0 e Paste the copied text into a text entry window I Available when text is in TEL Xformat Text strings of 10 to 24 digits starting with O are also recognized as phone numbers 3 Available when text is in format e represents one or more alphanumerics MEMORY or MAILTO W When MEMORY or MAILTO appears in scan results u press 8 to enter the items underlined with a dotted line Scanned Data automatically in Phone Book Details or Sky Long Mail MEMORY NAME1 Ueda Mikio e Text after an invalid character is not underlined and is not
182. nd press 8 e Enter up to 12 single byte characters Select Base Tone and press e Select a genre with 03 and a tone with H To check tone press o MEVA Press 07 to stop Press 0 Select Tone and press e e To keep Algorithm unchanged or for WT Original Tone skip ahead to Step 10 Select Algorithm and press 0 Select Algorithm and press 8 e To keep each Operator OP unchanged skip ahead to Step 14 Select Operator OP 1 etc see P 7 18 and press 8 Default parameters are the same as those of the source tone e For WT Original Tone select Set OP and press 0 Select a parameter with Q and adjust it with For parameter descriptions see P 7 19 7 20 Repeat Step 11 to adjust other parameters H Press 07 to check effects of parameter changes m Press 07 to stop Press or Select Effect Level and press Select a frequency for tremolo vibrato and press 8 Confirmation appears e For WT Original Tone skip ahead to Step 18 on P 7 22 Select Basic Octave and press e Select a level and press e SuUonoun4 paly 9 spunos X SuUonoun4 pajejay w spunos 18 Select Panpot and adjust with e For WT Original Tone skip ahead to Step 21 19 Select Sustain and choose On or Off with 20 Select Vibration Level and adjust with 2 Press 22 When finished with all settings press e To create more repeat from Step 2 on P 7 21 Other Sound Related Functions Select whether to activ
183. nimation Files 5 H To stop Slide Show press 8 ll Too large Reduce and Retry appears after Step 1 above Follow these steps to 7 To resume press 0 proceed T To skip images manually press KE Choose 1 Yes Press Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 ES D Setting Interval W To change interval follow these steps after Step 2 Select 2 Display Speed gt Press 8 Select an interval Press 0 e Interval is Standard by default 19pjoy eyeg say Buibeue a 7 19pjoy eyeq sejl4 Bulbeueln 5 Editing Images Resize images in Data Folder to send via Long Mail or set as Wallpaper e Alternatively crop image for size File size changes when images are resized e Images may not appear depending on the size Ges TEE A A AS e Change Image Size can be selected only for compatible files Image Size Resize to Preset Size elect 1 Enlarge Reduce and press 1 S o gei H gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Image Size Change Image Size If amp Move does not appear in the left bottom corner press Lo Sp e Shortcut From Data Folder open an image and press O To Center the Point to Enlarge Reduce T Select from 1 Wallpaper to 5 Alarm and press e Press 07 and use to move the point to the center of Display A rectangle appears on the image except for T Wallpaper e Image stops when you release the key or the limit is reached To
184. nnannnvvvnnnnnvevernnnnnner 12 2 13 16 group contentS s rnnnnnnnnennnnvennnnnn 13 33 Group Ring Tone ssssuvennnnnnnvvnnnnnunernn 5 16 Group Search ernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn 5 12 5 13 Group Settings Lunvanasinsdaetnminmn 5 16 GUIE sonon 1 23 Guide Keys cocoooncccconconcncccnononancnnnananonnnans 6 6 H handset phone number opening My Number nnrnnnnvernnnn 2 21 Handy Features s nnnanvrnnnnvevnnnnernnnn 1 20 Headphones with Call Button 11 32 Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion 4 13 A A 2 8 Image Decoration rrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnennn 8 17 Image Link ciacioniacicaciniconasicianican niocanas 14 13 images editing cooonnccccoonnnnnonnnannnnos 8 14 images SavinQ ccccconnnnnccnonannnnnnnanars 14 10 DD Sn 13 21 Inbox Auto Sort ranuvanvnnuvnuennn 5 10 13 36 In Car Backlight snnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnvnnnnn 6 7 15 20 In Car Charger rrnnannnvnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnner 1 15 In Car Recorder rrnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 11 3 incoming calls accepting 10 4 incoming calls answering 2 6 incoming calls rejecting 2 8 10 4 INCOMING callS rrnnrnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnuner 2 6 INCOMING Lt egegetegteugeiebece ebe ee 6 9 Incoming Mail resnnnernvnnnnnnvennnnnner 13 19 Incoming Notice rvnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnvnnnnnunrr 5 10 Incoming Tone snnrrnnnannnvnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnerr 8 25 Index Menu
185. nnn ome eee dads 7 17 W Creating Instrument Effect 7 21 Other Sound Related Functions nrrrrnnnnnvrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 7 22 D ee 7 22 WONG JE eee 7 22 vii Files Data Fil Organiza e E 8 2 AA 8 3 KOCIC 8 3 W Window Description 8 3 Heg rn os 8 4 MB Display Settings ooooococonccnncconoconoconnonnncnnos 8 5 opening E 8 6 Ml Handset Data Folder 8 6 Pope EE 8 7 Editing Files amp Folders Gantessnseestegusgerisdregersguugdegege ege gen 8 8 Changing Folder File Name 8 8 SET MOJO circa 8 8 COPYIMIOVS EE 8 8 Delete conidios 8 9 Animation FICS aciconncna i 8 9 Simple Animation 8 9 HB Opening Animation Files oooooccoonccnnccnnonoso 8 11 Using Images amp Animation snnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvevennnnn 8 11 MB Changing Display Gize eeren 8 11 I Setting Image amp Animation as Wallpaper 8 11 Setting Image amp Animation as Display Images 8 12 fl Slide Show coso 8 12 W Sending Files via Long Mail 8 13 Editing Bit EE 8 14 Ml Enlarging Reducing Images 8 14 MB Changing Image Gize 8 15 Barer Stamp Gene 8 16 MB Visual Effects seororororororrrvrrrvervvervrervrrevrrrrrvrversrenn 8 17 M Face Arrange rsvnrrverrerrvrvvrrversversverrsersrersrervrervenn 8 18 HB Additional Picture Effects ooooooocococononoso 8 20 A o er ER A 8 20 GEET 8 20 Moving Photo Frame 8 21 Change File Format 8 21 Combining lut TTT 8 21
186. normal odor excessive stop charging Battery may overheat heat discoloration or distortion burst or ignite remove battery from handset e If there is leakage or abnormal odor It may leak overheat or explode avoid fire sources Battery may catch fire or burst ACAUTION Handset Battery amp Charger Handset care A N Usage environment A e Place handset on stable surfaces to e Excessive dust may prevent heat avoid malfunction or injury release and cause burnout or fire e Keep handset away from oily smoke e Avoid using handset on the beach or steam Fire or accidents may Sand may cause malfunction or result accidents e Cold air from air conditioners may e Keep handset away from credit condense resulting in leakage or cards telephone cards etc to avoid burnout data loss e Keep handset away from direct sunlight inside vehicles etc or heat sources Distortion discoloration or fire may occur Battery shape may be affected 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 XIX ACAUTION Handset Avoid leaving handset in O extreme heat inside vehicles etc Handset may become hot to the touch leading to burn injuries Volume settings AN Moderate handset volume excessive volume may damage ears or hearing Inside vehicles AN Handset use may cause electronic equipment to malfunction If
187. ntered Mail addresses count toward the message text character limit Single byte katakana and Pictographs are invalid in message text and subject Entered single byte katakana is changed to double byte and Pictograph is replaced with single byte Sending from Phone Book Entries fl To select a recipient from Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 Press 8 gt Select Send Mail Phone or Send Mail E mail Press 8 Select Mail Type gt Perform from Step 4 on P 13 4 e Send Mail appears in Menu when only mail addresses are saved or when recipient is mail address Save Auto Send for Failed Messages Save As Auto Send appears when message delivery fails with Auto Send On see P 13 46 and Save Auto Send Off To set Save Auto Send choose 1 Yes gt Press fl Last 9 sent mail records are saved I Recipients names appear if saved in Phone Book Names for Secret Mode Phone Book entries appear only when handset is in Secret Mode fl Vodafone handset numbers appear with etc Mail addresses appear with RAZ fl Changes to Phone Book entries are not reflected in Sent Mail fl To delete records from Sent Mail follow these steps After Step 3 Sent Mail on P 13 4 press gt Select Delete or Delete All gt Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Ie 3 13 5 5 Press e Tip e Edit Preset Fixed Text after it is copied to Long Mail or e mail messages Entering Recipients Long Mail Follow these steps to
188. nu Index Menu Select H Event List Press 0 Useful Diary Keep a diary with images e Save up to 400 entries 500 single byte characters each e When memory is full delete entries to make room for new ones see P 11 23 NESEN Functions Clock Useful Diary T Select New Diary and press 8 Useful Diary window for the day opens I To specify other dates select T Date Press e Enter date Press 0 e When saving an image only skip ahead to Step 4 Select 2 Message and press e Enter text and press 8 e When saving text only skip ahead to Step 7 H To use Fixed Text press LO gt Select a title gt Press 0 gt Press 0 m Fixed Text cannot be entered after entering characters Q N Select 3l mage Setting and press e Select 1 Data Folder and press 8 H To cancel select 2 Cancel Press 0 Skip ahead to Step 7 Select a file and press 0 e Some files cannot be selected Press 0 H To create more entries press MENTA gt Select 1 Create Press e Enter date gt Press 0 gt Repeat Steps 2 6 N O OA 11 21 suonouny euonippy B Editing Deleting Fixed Text I To edit Fixed Text press Lo in Step 3 on P 11 21 and follow these steps Select a title Press gt Select 2 Edit Press 0 Edit title gt Press 0 Edit content gt Press 0 e Fixed Text is overwritten fl To delete single Fixed Text press LO in Ste
189. o 12 single byte characters Zi Select source tone e Select from preset tones if this is your first time Oj Play Select Suonoun4 paly 9 spunos bk Suonoun4 pajejay w spunos Ei Select Algorithm e Choose from six types for 8 16 Chords and two types for 32 Chords e Algorithm setting is not available for WT Original Tone Algorithm 3 Algorithm 4 Algorithm 5 Algorithm 6 Algorithm 7 Algorithm 8 en un us ru Select J Adjust parameters of each Operator OP e There are four types of Operators for 8 16 Chords and two types for 32 Chords e Default parameters are the same as those of the source tone e Use to select a parameter and 09 to adjust e Press LO to check effects of parameter changes FA Set Effect Level Basic Octave etc EJ Save tone Instrument Effects e Select Instrument Effects from tones to use for Original Ring Tone etc WT Synthesis S IER MAdjust Set amp Mi WT synthesis is based on recorded waveform data from musical instruments etc which are close to original sounds FM Synthesis This system synthesizes various tones by generating a sine wave called Operator Algorithm is a combination of Operators Depending on the Algorithm Operators work either as Modulator that which modulates or Carrier that to be modulated p Feed Back N Operator 1 Operator 2 Various Tones Modulate Modulator Carrier e Adjust a variety of parameters
190. o 50 messages at one time To clear all check marks press HETE gt Select Reset Check s Press e gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Press EN El Select Delete and press 4 Choose 1 Yes and press 8 NA 5 Press to exit Tip Advance Mail see P 11 9 P 11 15 messages must be deleted one by one VEN 13 28 Delete All Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select 1 1Inbox 2 Sent or Bl Outbox and press Menu_ e To delete all messages in a Mail Folder select a folder and press OR Select B Delete All and press 8 Select 1 Select All or 2 Read Unprotected d Unprotected for Sent and Outbox and press 0 WG Dex Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes and press e Press to exit When Outbox is set to 2 Unprotected Advance Mail see P 11 9 P 11 15 Auto Send and failed Auto Send messages are not deleted For 1 Select All failed Auto Send messages are not deleted Auto Delete When Inbox memory is full handset cannot receive new messages Activate Auto Delete Old to automatically delete oldest received messages to make room for new ones Auto Delete Old is Off by default NOQ T Press V select D Mail Box and press 0 2 Select DI Matt Box Settings and press 0 3 Select 5 Auto Delete Old and press e Choose 1 On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Press to exit When Sent memory is full oldest sent messages are automatically deleted to make
191. o Power On Set Small Light to flash at Alarm Time e To set Alarm see P 11 11 7 00 Press LO Alarm Tones Tone Volume Ring Time Ol SO ey Sw m suonouny euonippy B suoljoun euolippy b Handset turns on When Alarm is set Alarm is activated sounding vibrating etc J Choose 1 On and press O according to related settings E To cancel Auto Power Off choose 2 Off Press 8 Omit the next step Image appears if Display Images is set However SMAF file images take priority over 2 Enter time and press e Display Images e Apply 24 hour clock format W When Handset is On When Alarm is set Alarm is activated sounding vibrating etc according to related settings O Alarms are suspended during calls Tip Press to stop Alarm Alternatively press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 11 10 11 11 suonouny euonippy B Q RO N At Auto Power Off Time Handset power turns off e When handset is in use confirmation appears after operation if the time arrives during a call Handset power turns off after a minute of inactivity Alternatively choose T Yes and press e Unsaved data will be deleted m Choose 2 No and press e to cancel Auto Power Off e Even if there is an Auto Send message handset power turns off without confirmation Schedule Enter upcoming events with dates and times Save general plans as Action Items Save up to 150 Schedule entries up to 20 entries per da
192. o Reject List Press 2 select 5 Mail Settings and press 0 Select 3l Security and press 8 Select 3 Reject List and press 0 Select a blank entry and press 8 H To edit entries select one Press 0 Edit gt Press 0 H To delete entries select one Press 0 Press Long Press Press Enter a phone number or mail address and press 8 e Enter up to 60 single byte alphanumerics for mail addresses e Repeat Steps 4 5 to add more numbers addresses Press to exit 13 48 fl Activating Address Filter Address Filter is Off by default Press amp select 5 Mail Settings and press Select Bl Security and press Select 4 Address Filter and press e Choose 1 On and press e To cancel choose 2 Off Press e Additional Settings Set Priority Set priority when sending mail AROND ch PEETINormal Press Select 5 Mail Settings Press 8 Select 7 Set Priority Press 0 Select from T Low to H By Express Press 0 e To change priority for individual messages see P 13 10 By Express messages are delivered faster for additional fees Other levels indicate the importance of the message and do not affect delivery speed Save sender name for Greeting Press gt Select B Mail Settings Press 0 Select 8 Sender gt Press 0 gt Enter name Press 0 To delete Sender press Long Press in Sender name entry window Press e e Ente
193. occur when multiple melody chords play simultaneously Tip In Manner Mode Keypad Sound is muted F17 Make sure there is enough free memory When Data Folder is full delete files and try again see P 8 9 SETT gt Functions Sounds Original Tones Original Ring Tone J Enter title and press 0 e Enter up to 24 single byte characters Title is mandatory e Original Ring Tones are saved by title by default Select tempo see P 7 10 and press 8 Select number of chords and press e Enter note or rest see P 7 11 Specify note or rest type see P 7 12 Press to set Cursor moves right N OG RN Repeat Steps 4 6 to enter more e To adjust tone or loudness here press MENTE select Tone or Adjust Loudness and press e then perform Step 11 tone or Step 16 loudness and press i E Press LO to play sounds in all melody chords m Press LO to stop 1 To play current melody chord up to cursor press C m Press LO to stop To move to other melody chords press repeatedly 8 Press 8 when finished e To save melody without adjusting tone or loudness skip ahead to Step 19 on P 7 14 H To edit entered sounds select 2 Edit Press e Perform from Step 3 on P 7 15 9 Select Tone and press e 10 Select a melody chord and press e 1 Select a genre with 2 and a tone with e To use Instrument Effects select Original FM or Original WT E To check tones press LO or ESS m Press 07
194. oid accidents 9 Do not swing handset by O handstrap May result in injury or breakage Turn handset power off before O boarding aircraft Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation Adjust vibration and Ring Tone O settings Users with a heart condition pacemaker defibrillator should adjust handset settings accordingly During thunderstorms turn Q power off find cover There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock Use only the specified voltage Non specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock e Rapid Charger AC 100V Input e In Car Charger DC 12V 24V Input Do not use In Car Charger if vehicle has a positive earth Fire may result Use In Car Charger only inside vehicles with a negative earth 9 9 Charger care q e Do not touch blades with wet hands Electric shock may occur e Do not use multiple cords in one outlet may cause excess heat fire O e Do not bend twist pull or set objects on cord Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock Do not short circuit Charger O terminals May cause overheating fire or electric shock Keep metal away from terminals xvii AWARNING Charger Take measures to prevent Q accidents Secure In Car Charger to avoid injury or accidents Damaged Rapid Charger In Car O Charger cord May cause fire or electric shock discontinue use and purchase a new Cha
195. onary P 4 15 Message Recorder Recorder Settings Unset Volume Level Volume Level Link In Car Recorder On Answer Time 9 seconds P 11 3 Manner Settings Refer to the table in Manner Mode Settings P 3 4 Incoming Light All On P 6 9 Animation Screen Animation Off Vodafone live All On Mail Background On P 6 9 P 6 8 Calculator M5 Clock Function Alarm Default P 11 30 Refer to Auto Power On Auto Power Off xipuaddy a Clock Display Useful Diary Stopwatch Kitchen Timer OO OD a A W NM Clock Settings 15 3 xipueddy Function Default Refer to See P 13 50 for resetting Mail settings 0 Total Charges O Yen P 2 20 Edit Touch Mail All deleted Auto Send 1 Call Charge O Yen P 2 20 2 Total Talk Time 0 hours 0 minutes P 2 19 3 Call Time O minutes O seconds P 2 19 4 Instant Display Off P 2 19 P 2 20 PIN Setting PIN Filter Reject List 7 Services Address Filter Auto Retrieve Mail Notice Confirm Delivery Set Priority Sender Custom Fixed Text Sound Auto Play Auto Delete Old List Pattern 1 Server Address Server Address 5000 Sub Address none Center Address BBS Scroll Unit Line Layout List all Set Folders Folder Name all deleted Secret Mode Off all Display Size Medium Font 100 Designate Folder Off Short Messa
196. one numbers are already saved the phone number is not added El Select an icon and press 0 Phone Book Details see P 5 4 appears Complete other fields O No Caller ID records cannot be saved y00g euoud o Numbers and mail addresses in received messages see P 13 25 or Notepad Memory see P 2 13 can be saved to Phone Book IKEA gt Functions Settings 1 Select 1 Memory and press k Number of entries appears F31 Memory lt Memory Status gt XX XX XX Option Settings Set Personal Ring Tone Incoming Notice Picture Call Mail see P 5 6 and Mail Folder Select Set All or One Number Address Apply the same setting to every number address in a single Phone Book entry Set All cancels One Number Address settings Set All Apply setting to each number address independently One Number Address cancels Set All settings Follow these steps after opening Phone Book Details see P 5 4 One Number Address 7 Select Option Settings and press 0 Option Settings menu appears 2 Select an item and press e 3 Apply Same Setting to All El Select T Set All and press 0 Settings by Number Address Select 2 One Number Address and press 8 Select a number or address and press e El Choose TOn and press 8 To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Press 0 H Set Oselect Option Settings Canceling Menu Choose 3 Off and press Option Settings menu returns Press Lo
197. ones Press 0 Select a type gt Press 0 gt Alarm Tones BEGER Functions Clock Auto Power On Select a tone Press 0 e To select a tone see procedures for Ring Tone see P 7 3 Select 7 LED Indicator Press Select 1 Small Light Press 0 Select a blink pattern gt Press 0 e To cancel select 7 LED Indicator Press gt Choose 2 Off gt Press 0 Set how long Alarm operates Vibration Select 8 Ring Time Press 0 Enter time 02 99 seconds gt Press 0 LED Indicator Y Set OSelect Auto Power On Use Auto Power Off to deactivate handset power automatically at a specific time each day Settings e Once set Auto Power Off remains active until canceled e Auto Power Off is Off by default At Auto Power On Time LOA ENS Functions Clock Auto Power Off W When Handset is Off LED Indicator Complete Input Time Set Alarm 7 Choose On and press e Set volume from seven levels H To cancel Auto Power On choose 2 Off gt Press 8 Omit the next steps Tone Volume Select 5 Tone Volume Press 8 Use to adjust level gt Press 0 2 Select 2 nput Time and press e Set handset to vibrate at Auto Power On Time Vibration Select 6 Vibration Press e Choose 1 On or 2 Off Press e 3 Enter time and press e eh e Vibration Pattern see P 7 2 is the same as that for incoming calls e Apply 24 hour clock format F51 Aut
198. ose 1 On illuminate or 2 Off gt Press 0 F35 Other Display Settings Switch handset user interface between Japanese and English AA Japanese S VENT gt Functions Settings 1 FER Select 1 H or R English Press 0 Power On Create a short text message to appear on Display each time Message handset power is activated DERIO NERE SIENNA Functions Settings 2 Display Settings Power On Message Choose TOn Press 0 Enter text gt Press 0 e Enter up to 16 single byte characters H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Q LD Si 2 Show or hide animations when sending receiving mail or receiving Station information Set for each occasion separately Vodafone live Animation EMOn All SETT gt Functions Settings 2 Animation Vodafone live Select from 1 Send Mail to 7 Vodafone live Press 8 gt Choose On show or 2 Off gt Press 0 a Show or hide animation in backgrounds of received messages Mail Background We containing compatible Pictographs DAETHON EOSED gt Functions Settings 2 Animation Mail Background Choose On show or 2 Off Press 0 Screen Animation Animation appears on Display after a specified period of inactivity except in Standby F48 Pay PEEMOff IBAI Functions Settings 2 Animation Screen Animation Preset Animation Choose 1 On gt Press 8 Select 1 Anima
199. osite and press e Select T Split Image 120 x 160 or 2 Split Image 240 x 320 and press e Enter name and press 8 e Enter up to 32 single byte characters Name is mandatory Select a blank entry and press e Data Folder opens Select an image and press e e Some images may not be selected H To change the image press Change E To start over from selecting an entry press LO WER Press 0 Repeat Steps 6 9 to add images am TE E To preview Split Image press METE gt Select T Split ENTES Screen Press File Name MyPhoto To return press LO gt Press 1186 09 20 15 17 H To change images select one Press HEM gt Select GE arte R Change Press Start over from Step 7 H To delete images select one Press HEM gt Select 3 Delete gt Press Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Press O To send split images via Long Mail select 2 Attachment Press 8 gt Perform from Step 2 on P 13 3 Select 1 Save and press 0 Image is saved as a new entry 4 6 89 20_ 15 20 amp Set Select Menu Combine two images into one Select two images Panorama Image Effects Merge Panorama Standard Near View Document 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
200. oubleshooting before contacting us for repair If you cannot find solutions or solve problems contact Vodafone Customer Center Customer Assistance see P 15 25 in your subscription area and provide detailed description e Repairs within warranty are performed under terms and conditions described e Out of warranty possible repairs are performed upon request at subscriber expense For other services contact the distributor the nearest Vodafone shop or Vodafone Customer Center General Information see P 15 25 Replacement parts are available for 6 years after termination of production e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss alteration of handset data Keep a copy of Phone Book entries etc in a separate place e Disassembling or modifying handset may violate the Radio Law Modified handset will not be repaired O e Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from use of this product 15 24 Customer Service If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services please call General Information For repairs please call Customer Assistance Vodafone Customer Centers From a Vodafone handset dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance Call these numbers toll free from landlines Subscription Area Phone Number Hokkaido Aomori Akita lwate Yamagata General Information 0088 240 157 Miyagi Fukushima Niigata Tokyo Kanagawa Chiba Sa
201. p 3 on P 11 21 and follow these steps Select a title gt Press gt Select 3 Delete Item Press 0 gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 e Default Fixed Text returns when edited Fixed Text is deleted MM To delete all Fixed Text press LO in Step 3 on P 11 21 and follow these steps Press gt Select U Delete All gt Press 8 Enter Security Code gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 e Default Fixed Text returns when edited Fixed Text is deleted Secret Mode Restrict Access to Useful Diary I To activate Secret Mode follow these steps in Step 1 on P 11 21 Select Bl Secret Mode Press 8 Enter Security Code gt Choose On Press 0 e From the next time Security Code must be entered to use Useful Diary I To cancel Secret Mode enter Security Code in Step 1 on P 11 21 and follow these steps Select D Secret Mode gt Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 2 Off Press 0 Index Menu gt Functions Clock Useful Diary Select 2 Diary List and press 0 Entries appear most recent first Select an entry and press 0 H To open saved image press O Press LO to return 11 22 Sending Entries NERE NENNE Functions Clock Useful Diary Diary List 7 Select an entry and press Co MEME Entries with an Image El Choose 1 Yes and press 8 e Some images may not be attached To send text only choose 2 No Dress If the image is too large select 1 Attach
202. peratures m Humidity dust and vibration m Direct sunlight e Charge battery at least once every six months an uncharged battery may become unusable e Use a case when carrying battery separately e Battery must be inserted to charge handset e Handset will charge with power on dil flashes and stays on when complete Estimated Hours of Use fully charged battery Continuous Talk Time 140 minutes Continuous Standby Time 450 hours Continuous Operating Time 290 minutes Above values were calculated with Backlight Brightness set to Level 4 default e Continuous Talk Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery at maximum output with both Power Saving and Panel Saving off with stable signals e Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new fully charged battery 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 the length of time handset keys can be pressed continuously without calls e The above values Battery Time are nominal values measured under stable signal conditions Battery Time Battery Time may shorten when handset is used in poor conditions e Poor Usage Conditions m Extreme temperatures use in ambient temperatures between 5 C and 35 C Dirty handset
203. pes Select from 29 waveforms Vibrato four levels Off Vibrato is a periodic variation in pitch AM Modulation four levels Off The higher the AM Modulation level the stronger the tremolo periodic changes in loudness Feed Back eight levels Set Feed Back not available for some Operators Tip When Release Rate is set high for Normal Tones rests may be ignored in playback Additional Settings Parameter Effect Level four levels Description Effect Level affects cycle time of wavering quality in pitch or loudness Select high level to shorten the cycle Basic Octave four levels Adjust octave of tones Panpot 31 levels Panpot measures the position of sounds which varies by combination of L left and R right Sound bias is emphasized as the value difference increases Sustain On Off Choose On to extend sounds Vibration Level four levels Off Basic Octave Sustain and Vibration Level settings are not available for WT Original Tone 7 20 Select higher level for stronger vibrato ON NO hi ob S amp S LOSA NENA gt Functions Sounds Instrument Effects Select 118 16 Chords 2132 Chords or 3 WT Original Tone and press e If Instrument Effects are already saved and renamed they appear in Effects list Select a save location and press 8 twice e To leave the name unchanged press 8 once and skip ahead to Step 4 Enter name a
204. ppears for files in Melodies folder Appears for JPEG PNG images etc Number of entries for which the file is used also appears 19pjoy eyeg sejl4 Buibeueyy b 19pjoy eyeq sayi4 Bulbeueln 5 Ed iti ng Fi les amp Folders Delete Delete a single file or all files at once To change folder names or activate cancel Secret Mode set folders to appear from Display Settings see P 8 5 Changing Folder monamo folders except Folder 0 or files Select a folder gt Press 0 gt Select a file Press Menu gt File Name Select Delete Press 0 gt Delete appears Choose I Yes gt ESA My Files Data Folder Press 0 If the file is used for Incoming Tone Picture Call Mail Useful Diary etc File in Use Delete Folder Name My Files Data Folder Deleting Single Files Index Menu appears Select a folder Press 0 Select from Folder 1 to Folder 9 Deleting All Files Press METE gt Select 2 Folder Name Press 0 Enter Select a folder Press HETE gt Select 3 Delete All gt Press 0 name Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 File Names Select a folder gt Press 8 gt Select a file gt Press Menu gt Animation Files Select Change File Name Press Enter name Press 0 e Changing names does not affect titles of melody files e When you attach a file to Long Mail single byte katakana used in the name change
205. r handset power is turned off 2 19 suonyelado 1eSpuEH seg bk suonelado 19spuey sIseg 9 Call Charge Check estimated call charge of the most recent call and all calls KOGU gt Functions Charges Select T Call Charge and press 0 H For all calls select 0 Total Charges Press 2 Press to exit gt Functions Charges Total Charges Index Menu Press 0 Enter Security Code Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Use bek Set Call Charge to appear automatically after each call PEEMOff NERE ANER Functions Charges Instant Display Choose On or 2 Off Press 0 e Call Time appears at the same time e Total Charges and Call Charge remain even after handset power is turned off e When the most recent call is a received call Yen appears e Call Charge will not appear when calls are interrupted due to weak signal pr My Number amp Owner Profile Confirm handset phone number e Save name reading up to three phone numbers and three mail addresses a 7 digit postal code personal data and photo e Create QR Codes from Owner Profile see P 11 28 e Handset phone number cannot be changed or deleted on the handset Select D Ur Number and press 0 To open Owner Profile press Ep Enter Security Code e Owner Profile contents are similar to those of Phone Book see P 5 12 2 Press to exit Seo Bali 80000 Add edit delete or copy Owner Profile it
206. r up to 12 single byte alphanumerics 10 single byte katakana or 3 double byte characters Using both single and double byte characters may reduce character entry limit EN 3 13 49 VEN Resetting Mail amp Center Address Reset Mail settings See P 15 5 for the settings affected by Reset Press gt Select 5 Mail Settings Press Select Ol Reset gt Press 0 gt Enter Security Code Select 1 Reset Press 0 gt Select MOK or 2 Cancel Press 0 Delete All Delete all sent received mail messages at one time Press gt Select 5 Mail Settings Press Select D Reset gt Press 0 Enter Security Code Select 2 Delete All Press 0 gt Select T Select All or 2 Read Sent Only Press 8 Select TOK or 2 Cancel Press 0 e Messages are deleted as follows Delete all Inbox Sent and Outbox messages except for saved or failed Auto Send messages Select All Read Sent Only Delete all unprotected read Inbox and Sent messages Set Mail Center Address or Server Address PEETShort Message 47032 Data Access 47132 Long Mail Line X7042 Server Address 5000 Center Address Press gt Select 5 Mail Settings Press Select XlAccess Points Press Enter Security Code Select 2 Center Address Press 8 Select from T Short Message to BlLong Mail Line Press 8 gt Enter Center Address Press 0 Server Address Pres
207. ress 0 2 Press or enter Memory No T ME e Press to open a list of Phone Book entries in Memory uc DESS Number order 007Kitayama Kaoru e Enter Memory Number to open Phone Book Entry List including 008Kimura Tetsuya the entered number E Use to select an entry 3 Use to select an entry and press e Window Description see P 5 12 E For entries with multiple numbers use 03 to select other icons 4 Press SY Entry List Number is dialed yoog euoud h Q Cancel Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 to open Phone Book 5 11 y00g SU0YUd o Window Description Name Group Name E Icon for Saved Items Phone Number amp Call A Home Mobile f Company Mail Address dM Internet a Mobile Personal Data h Photo KEN Tone Set for Personal Ring Tone or Incoming Notice El A Personal Ring Tone MJ Incoming Notice EMail Folders Set for Auto Sort CR Inbox Mail Folder C7 Sent Mail Folder Memory No Edimage Set for Photo ElPhone Number or Mail Address Use 09 to toggle saved items Phone number or mail address appears in El Personal Data or Photo image appears in a new window Search Methods Memory No Search Lists Memory Numbers including the one you enter Shows entries with Reading starting with specified katakana or katakana in the same row Opens entries in a specified Group Katakana Search Group Search Search by Reading Shows entries with Read
208. ress 12 select O Hait Box and press 8 To check the number of saved messages select 3 Outbox Press Menu m Press to return Select 3 Outbox and press 0 e 7 or appears in light blue for Auto Send messages and or appears for failed Auto Send messages N Select a message and press 0 Mail Composition window opens H For Auto Send L or A light blue messages Cancel Auto Send appears Choose Yes Press 0 H For Failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages Re save As Auto Send appears Select 1 Save As Auto Send or 2 Cancel Press 0 To edit Outbox messages select an item Press 8 gt Edit the message To save edited messages press O Select 1 Save as or 2 Overwrite Press 0 4 Press e Sent messages are deleted from Outbox Protect important messages to prevent deletion see P 13 27 Q Tip When sent from Outbox failed messages remain in both Outbox and Sent Send Continuously Send Long Mail from Outbox continuously Up to three messages are sent at one time T Press 12 select D Mail Box and press 0 2 Select BlOutbox and press 8 3 Select a Long Mail message and press 0 Wl appears e Auto Send L or 4 light blue and failed Auto Send 2 or 4 messages are not selectable E To uncheck select a message with MI Press LO Repeat Step 3 to select all messages to send e Select up to 50 messages at one time H To clear all check marks press METE gt Sel
209. ress EN Select Return Mail or Reply to All and press 8 e Use Long Mail to send the same message to up to five recipients at one time e Select Reply All to send the same message to the sender and up to four recipients To Cc of the original message at one time Reply to All may not appear for some messages GIRO DB Select Mail Type original message quote option and press Mail Composition window opens Recipient is automatically entered e For Long Mail subject is entered prefaced with Re O Complete and send message H Perform from Step 5 Step 7 for Sky Mail on P 13 4 Messages with Privacy Level 2 or 4 cannot be forwarded 1 2 Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select Minbox or 2 Sent and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press Menu Select Forward and press Mail Composition window opens e For Long Mail subject is automatically entered prefaced with Fw Select Mto and press e 6 Select or enter recipient and press 8 e Files attached to the original message are automatically attached to forwarded messages E To select or enter recipient perform Step 3 on P 13 4 When files cannot be attached select 1 Understood and press e to send the message without the attachment 7 Press Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select 2 Sent and press 0 When folders appear select one Press e Select
210. ress or NES H To adjust display area scale perform Step 2 on P 8 15 Press 0 Press 8 again Image is saved as a new entry TResize OK Sizet Add text marks arrows plus sign to images e Apply to JPEG and PNG images Some images may not be usable e Marker Stamp can be selected only for compatible files gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu Picture Effect Select 1 Marker Stamp and press 8 H To specify color select 7 Font Color Press e Select a combination Press e H To hide outline of text mark with the latter color select B Border gt Press 8 Choose Off gt Press 0 For PNG images Font Color and Border cannot be selected White w Black applies A Q Q Q Entering Text Kl Select 1 Character and press e Enter text and press 8 e Enter up to 16 single byte characters To re enter text press LO gt Start over from Step Il Press to change the color Press to toggle Border On and Off Adding Marks El Select a mark and press 8 To change mark press Lo FA Press to change the color Press to toggle Border On and Off Use 99 to move text or mark to target location and press e Choose 1 Yes and press e H To add more text or mark select 2 Marking Press 0 gt Press GEN gt Repeat Steps 2 4 To check the image select BICheck Image Press e To cancel editing select 4 Cancel Edit Dress e
211. rger During thunderstorms Z Unplug Charger to avoid damage fire or electric shock Charger use and children May cause electric shock injury keep Q out of reach 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 People with implanted Q pacemakers defibrillators should keep handset more than 22 cm away Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction Turn handset off in crowds or Q trains where persons with implanted pacemaker defibrillator may be near Radio waves can interfere with implanted pacemakers or defibrillators causing such devices to malfunction xviii Observe these rules inside Q medical facilities e Do not enter an operating room or an Intensive or Coronary Care Unit while carrying a mobile handset e Keep handset off in hospitals e Keep handset off in hospital lobbies Electronic equipment may be near e Obey rules regarding cellphone use in medical facilities Consult manufacturer for radio Q wave effects on electronic medical equipment AWARNING Battery e f battery does not charge properly If there is ab
212. rmission before photographing others After Face Arrange Step 1 on P 8 18 change the positions and sizes of targets to fit your images Changes apply to the current image only 18p 04 82d sejl4 Buibeueyy 19pjoy eyeq sot Bulbeueln 5 5 Press when finished All the targets appear e To start over from the face line return to Step 2 H To restore the original positions press 07 SS Press 0 Choose 1 Yes and press e Image is saved to Data Folder as a new entry with Face Arrange positions adjusted and Face Arrange menu returns e Complete Face Arrange Face Arrange is applied to the adjusted positions NO e Frame Rotate Moving Photo Frame and Change File Format can be selected only for compatible files e Edited images are saved as new entries Add Frame to JPEG images gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Picture Effect Frame Select 1 Preset Frames or 2 Original Frames Press Select a frame Press 0 gt Press 0 E To check frames select one Press LO m Press 0 to return to Frame list Rotate Rotate images gt My Files Data Folder Open a folder Select a file Menu gt Index Menu Picture Effect Select 6 Rotate Press 0 gt Press 0 To rotate further press TO Each press rotates image by 90 degrees 8 20 Molle Hisis Add Moving Photo Frame to JPEG images to create
213. s Press 8 Select Y Auto Retrieve gt Press 8 Select 1 Auto or 2 Manual Press 0 Even when Auto Retrieve is active Long Mail Notices may appear when signal is weak etc When short complete message may be delivered automatically even if Manual is set Set PIN and activate PIN Filter to reject incoming messages without the matching PIN Sender must include the same PIN to send mail to your handset e PIN Filter cannot be used for Long Mail messages e PIN Filter is Off by default 7 Press V amp select 5B Mail Settings and press 0 2 Select 3 Security and press 8 3 Select TIPIN Setting and press 4 Enter a 4 digit PIN and press 0 Ie 3 a O Q WGN sch Select 2 PIN Filter and press 0 Select a type and press e 1 Standard Standard Sky Mail messages 2 Concatenation Two or more linked messages HI 3 Polling Location Info Polling requests Y E Mail E mail messages E mail under 128 bytes is also rejected Choose 1 On and press e e Repeat Steps 6 7 for other types H To cancel PIN Filter choose 2 Off Press 8 Press to exit O Senders of rejected mail are not notified Address Filter Activate Address Filter to reject incoming mail from up to 10 numbers digits only or addresses saved in Reject List e Address Filter cannot be used for Long Mail messages e Reject List is effective only when Address Filter is active Saving t
214. s gt Select 5 Mail Settings Press 8 Select X Access Points Press 0 Enter Security Code Select T Server Address Press 8 Select 1 Server Address or 2 Sub Address gt Press e gt Enter Server Address or Sub Address Press 0 Do not change Center Address unless instructed to do so Otherwise access to the service will be disabled 13 50 AjUQ aeseuedef uoneIs 5 Getting Started Use Station to access a variety of area specific local information periodically updated automatically Fee based information is not available on V201SH Sample Station information page Received e Use 8 or 03 to scroll information Date amp Time e Press LO to see the previous page Continues e Web based information cannot be opened on t V201SH Eet E Ae Info Type Content 14 2 Opening Main List Index Menu 7 Select IS Main List and press 8 I If Main List is empty choose 1 Yes Press e 2 Select a topic and press e E Station Content see P 14 2 Tip If title list appears after Step 2 select a title and press to open information 3 Press to exit Station Updating Main List fl Main List is updated automatically when e Specified hours pass see P 14 13 Update Frequency e Handset receives different area information e An update time for each topic in My List is reached fl To update Main List manually follow these steps Press 0 Select Vodafone live gt
215. s 0 gt Press H To select other Fixed Text press Select another message Press e H To use Editable Fixed Text messages select one Press 0 Press Enter 2 Select 1 Data Folder and press O text gt Press 0 Press or if any Enter text gt Press 0 ROD 13 6 13 7 Ie 3 Ien 5 Select a folder and press 8 I Attaching Mail Files H To check images or sounds select a file Press 07 or o To return press LO or Co TIN T Select an image or sound file in mail and a i ress r Menu 9 21 12 30 21 4 Select a file and press 0 H 40 Kimura Tetsuya e Only selectable files can be attached re PING GriteMy lovely Sakura H For large JPEG images select 1 Attach 1 4 Size or 2 Attach Original Press 0 2 Select KI Copy image or Copy sound and Isn t she cute Files may not be attached even if the file size is reduced press E H For large animation files choose T Yes Press 8 Files may not be attached even if Copied files are saved to Clipboard temporarily the file size Is reduced e Some images or sounds cannot be copied H When attaching a sound file select a format see below gt Press Press Press select Long Mail and press e Select Dan and press 0 Choose 2 Clipboard and press e Select TU Attach and press 0 E Adding amp Deleting Attachments see P 13 8 sen I To check images or sounds select 2 Open File Press 8 Editing Images To ret
216. s 11 24 o A 11 24 KICNON TIMEN aA 11 25 Barcode iria 11 26 Create OR Codes eeeeegrees teegee Eege eege 11 28 A e te DE 11 29 I Power EE 11 29 I Panel Saving EE 11 29 Calculator A 11 30 Spending MEMO nero 11 31 Eg EE EEE EE 11 31 TE AP 11 31 Delete AAA 11 31 New E 11 32 Headphones with Call Button rannnvvnnnnnennnnnvennnnernn 11 32 BB initiating Cales cece cece ccs seeseeeseeeseeenneeees 11 32 BB Answering Calls o oooocconccnccccoconiconocoronorinonnos 11 32 MM Ringer Out 11 33 Fax 8 PC Transmissions cccoooocncccccnonnnnnennnnannorennaaannnnns 11 33 Fax Transmissions oocccooccconcnconcononanonnnnonncnnnnanoss 11 33 PO Transmisi n eee 11 33 Vodafone live Overview Mail Vodafone live BasicS rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnennnnnnnner 12 2 Customizing Handset Address snnnnrrnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 12 3 Memory St lus Qmsvv nenne 12 4 Disabling Vodafone live nnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 12 4 Sending Text Messages nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnr 13 2 W Creating Messages 13 2 MB Option Settings rrorrvrrnrvrnrrrvrervvrrverrvernvervrernrernren 13 10 PN vr II 13 10 Fv 13 10 SE PO adr 13 10 POIDO cerea e o 13 11 Recipient Type NEE 13 11 Save Auto Gend E 13 11 Hete EE 13 12 W Mail Templates seerovvrrvvrvvvrrnernnvensrernnernnvensnennnne 13 14 ee eee te mene er nnn E 13 16 Incoming Text Messages ccooommncccconcno
217. s a new entry Melody Files Some functions may not be available and menu items may vary by file type ESETT gt My Files Data Folder Melodies T Select a file and press Menu 2 Select 1 Playback Volume and press e 3 Use to adjust level and press e Files cannot be used if the file name exceeds 24 single byte characters e Incoming Tone or Sound Effects can be selected only for compatible files ESETT gt My Files Data Folder Melodies T Select a file and press Menu_ 2 Select 2lIncoming Tone or 3 Sound Effects and press 0 3 Select an item and press e Editing Melodies 8 Adjusting Tone or Loudness i Press 0 Select My Files Press 0 Select T Data Folder Press 8 gt Select Melodies Press 0 Select a melody Press To edit melodies select 5 Edit gt Press 8 gt Perform from Step 3 on P 7 15 m To adjust tone select 6 Tone Press 8 gt Perform from Steps 10 13 on P 7 13 7 14 To adjust loudness select 7 Adjust Loudness Press e Perform Steps 15 18 on P 7 14 e Melody format files are saved as Original Ring Tone format after Edit 8 25 19pjoy 82d say Buibeueyy y peJeJjUul 5 Getting Started Exchange files entries with infrared compatible Vodafone handsets and other devices e V201SH complies with IrMC 1 1 but some files entries may not be exchanged e Infrared transfers are disabled while handset is connect
218. s are suspended during calls Follow these steps after Step 6 on P 11 12 Schedule or Step 4 on P 11 13 Action Item After each setting Schedule settings window or Action Item settings window returns Complete other settings Attach Image Schedule only Set an image or animation to Schedule entries Select El Option Settings Press Select IT Attach Image Press gt Select T Data Folder Press Select a folder Press gt Select a file gt Press gt Press O e To cancel select El Option Settings Press 8 Select Attach Image gt Press 0 Select 2 Cancel Press 0 Press LO Phone Number Schedule only Specify a phone number to dial via Schedule Message window Select El Option Settings Press e Select 5 Phone Number gt Press 0 Enter a phone number gt Press 0 Press 0 e Phone Number and Advance Mail cannot be set at the same time e To copy from Phone Book press 93 OI before entering a phone number Advance Mail Schedule only Specify an Outbox message to send via Schedule Message window Select El Option Settings Press 8 Select El Advance Mail Press 0 gt Select a message Press 0 gt Press 07 e To cancel select the message and press gt Press LO e Advance Mail and Phone Number cannot be set at the same time Date Color Schedule only Set Calendar date color Select
219. s from Index Menu Press 0 Briefcase Mail Settings DM Infrared Jeng TelOps do ae Vodafonelive Muy Files Simple Mode ei O Select Index Menu opens 2 Use gt to select an item E To open Handy Features menu press 0 Press 0 Menu for each item opens Ml index Menu Items Briefcase Use Schedule Calculator Alarm etc Mail Create and send messages check sent received messages etc Settings Customize display sounds etc Infrared Exchange information and data via infrared a Functions Menu opens see P 1 20 Check and change settings of Functions A various functions Tel Ops Create or search Phone Book entries Check Redial and Call History Vodafone live Use Mail or Station My Files Open files saved on handset Simple Mode Activate Simple Mode Doug Bue b Doug Dua A E fl Selecting Functions by Numbers Handy Features Menu In Standby press to open Index Menu then enter numbers Corresponding Win Index Menu press Lo to open Handy Features menu function or menu opens 5 05 Handy Features Simple Mode Display Patterns Useful Diary Chat Mail Log Mail Templates 5 05 Nill F13 Sound Effects On Keypad Sound Error Tone Power On Briefcase Mail Settings peels Buje b sun 9 f Infrared ig Tel Ops Ia pdafonelive Tu Files SimpleMode g O Select Select O Select Index Menu Handy Features 15 0
220. sage Press 0 gt Press 07 e Advance Mail and Phone Number cannot be set at the same time e To cancel select the message and press gt Press 0 Cancel Cancel Alarm and retain the settings Index Menu gt Functions Clock Alarm Select an entry Select 2 Cancel Press 0 e A or amp disappears e Reactivate Alarm to use the same settings Delete Delete Alarm settings Select BlDelete gt Press 0 Reactivate Alarm with the same settings or change current settings Same Settings IKEA gt Functions Clock Alarm Select an entry Nec GENE B Functions Clock Alarm Select an entry Press e Select 1 Settings Press e Press lo Change Settings Select an entry gt Press 0 Select T Settings Press Perform from Step 2 on P 11 6 11 9 suonouny euonippy b F51 F52 Auto Power On Off e Follow these steps after Step 3 on P 11 10 After each setting Auto Power On settings window returns Complete other settings e Activate Set Alarm before setting other Alarm options Use Auto Power On to activate handset power automatically at a specific time each day Activate Alarm at Auto Power On Time e Once set Auto Power On remains active until canceled se AND Select Bl Set Alarm gt Press Choose 1 On or 2 Off gt Press 0 e Alarm can be set to sound for Auto Power On PE Auto Power On is Off by default Select Ul Alarm T
221. ssage window see P 13 38 or when sending messages with Confirm Delivery On see P 13 4 P 13 46 El Report Sent only Delivery Report Changing Scroll Unit MM Press gt Select D Mail Box Press 8 gt Select 7 Mail Box Settings Press 0 Select T Scroll Unit gt Press 8 Select a unit gt Press 0 13 20 Received messages are saved to Inbox sent ones to Sent and drafts to Outbox e or amp appears when there is unread mail in Inbox e Set Mail Box display layouts to List or Folder see P 13 34 1 4 Press to exit Press amp select D Mail Box and press 0 E To check the number of saved messages select 1 Inbox or 3lOutbox Press MENO Press to return To switch layout select 1 nbox 21 Sent or 3lOutbox Press HEM gt Select 2 Mail Box Display Press e m Security Code is required when there is a Secret Mode Mail Folder Select 1 nbox 2 Sent or 3l Outbox and press 0 Mail Box Contents see P 13 19 When folders appear select one Press e Select a message and press 0 Message window opens see P 13 20 Message Contents e Press to see newer messages or for older ones e For Outbox messages Mail Composition window opens m To edit Outbox messages select an item Press 8 gt Edit the message To save edited messages press LO Select 1 Save as or 2 Overwrite Press m For Auto Send messages Cancel Auto Send appears e f attached image
222. ssigned operation 1 20 1 21 peyels buen In Standby enter numbers to access functions Accessible functions vary by entered digits Functions shown to the right appear for single digits To activate functions press F r Spending Memo corresponding Soft Key example press 21 for Speed Dial Add to PhoneBook OH Entry Search N gal 1 o gt N 1 mmh N GA N Ja O O X O X O OC X gt Speed Dial see P 5 14 Spending Memo see P 11 31 Add to Phone Book see P 5 3 Entry Search see P 5 12 Calculator see P 11 30 Send Touch Mail see P 13 13 Set Alarm see P 11 6 Schedule see P 11 16 XI X O O O O O OD XI X XI O X O ODO XXXOXOO X 0 XI X XI O X O DX X X XI OIX O XX XXX XX O XI X Only Katakana Search is available Press 07 or after entering a number Save entries to Touch Mail List see P 13 12 beforehand SEnter four digits 24 hour format and press 0 to set Alarm Full appears when five entries exist Enter four digits for month and day and press to view entries up to 12 months forward of current date save new entries 1 22 Learn when how to use Keypad functions shortcuts 3 Press to exit Target Key Function Press 8 to use the function Available for some functions NPE GENE Functions Settings 1 Select D Guide and press e Manner Mode guide appears 2 Use
223. st Enjoy a variety of area based information including news amp weather updated by location Local Info JE Ni News Weather e Receive current location info automatically My List Save area based information in My List to easily access content and receive notices for updates Local Info y y News Weather e Receive urgent information such as emergency disaster warnings automatically e Fee based information is not available on V201SH 12 2 O Web and V Application related functions are not available on V201SH Tip To disable individual Vodafone live services see P 12 4 Customizing Handset Address Change alphanumerics before of the default handset mail address Default HOONOOONOONG A vodafone ne jp a Domain Name Account Name Custom Entered Account Name A vodafone ne jp A varies by subscription area For details see Vodafone Prepaid Service Guidebook e Customizing handset mail address helps reduce spam e Activate Mail service see P 12 4 to customize handset address Press select 2 Sky Mail and press e Select Mto and press Select 5 Mail Address and press e Enter name and press 0 me GE Select Ett and press 0 Sara Gname Enter an address 3 30 single byte dion Sett Iros gf alphanumerics and press e onfirm Del very QFE e Start with an alphabet Save Auto Send JFF e Single byte Symbols _ and are also supported Press
224. t 1 New Entry Press 0 m Phone Book Details see P 5 4 appears Complete other fields and save MM To save as new item open information and follow these steps Select a phone number or mail address Press 8 gt Select Save Press 0 gt Select 2 New Item gt Press Select an entry perform Step 2 3 on P 5 11 gt Select an icon Press 0 m Phone Book Details see P 5 4 appears Complete other fields and save 14 9 AjUQ asaueder uoneIs 5 Images Save images within information to Data Folder Some images may not be saved to Data Folder Open information containing images Select an image and press e e Images can only be saved when To Data Folder appears H To open properties select Ki Property Press Press to return 3 Select Ki To Data Folder and press DD Press 0 Save images as Wallpaper or to Display Images Power On Power Off Incoming Call or Alarm e Some images may not be used as Wallpaper or Display Images e Image files saved as Wallpaper or Display Images are not saved to Data Folder T Open Information containing images 2 Select an image and press e e Selected image is outlined in blue e Images can only be used when Save As Wallpaper or To Display Images appears H To open properties select KI Property Press e Press 0 to return 14 10 Wallpaper Select Save As Wallpaper and press 8 e For E Animation NEVA files omit
225. t address e Individual settings are replaced when Set All is selected and vice versa HEN 13 37 Ien 5 HAIR Q Hm fi Sorting Messages from Unsaved Numbers or Addresses Designate a folder to sort messages from numbers or addresses not saved in Phone Book Use Designate Folder to filter unsolicited messages Spam Designate Folder is Off by default 7 Press V select D Mai Box and press 0 2 Select Mail Box Settings and press 0 3 Select 6 Designate Folder and press 8 4 Choose On and press e H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 Skip ahead to Step 6 5 Select a folder and press E When Inbox Layout is set to List choose 1 Yes or 2 No Press e m Choose Yes to show folders in Inbox G Press to exit O Non delivery notifications are also sorted to a designated folder Messages are not sorted when Phone Book Lock see P 10 3 is active Confirm delivery of Sky Mail and Greeting messages or cancel Sky Mail delivery Use Confirm Delivery or Cancel Delivery for messages sent to compatible Vodafone handsets Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select 2 Sent and press When folders appear select one Press e Select a sent message and press 0 e Select a message with Sent or Press MENS Select Confirm Delivery or Cancel Delivery and press 8 Choose 1 Yes and press e e When complete the Center sends a Delivery Report 13 38 Sending a Message P
226. t recent selection appears first saliera aries Example You entered H J p and selected AX amp last time OSET gt Functions Settings 2 User Dictionary Edit lt Edit Select a word or phrase Press 8 Edit gt Press 8 Edit Title Word Press 8 Select T Overwrite or 2 New Entry Press 0 Deleting One Entry One GET EE EE EE Select a word or phrase Press HETE gt Select 2 Delete gt unctions Press 8 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 BEEMOn Deleting All Press KEN gt Select Slinput Conversion gt Press gt Press HETE gt Select Bl Delete All gt Press Choose 1 Yes Select 2 Predictive or BlPrevious Usage Press Choose gt Press 0 On activate or 210ff Press 0 esas e Clear log of words selected in kanji conversion Predictive etc Press METE gt Select 3 Input Conversion gt Press gt Select H Reset Learning Press 8 Select HOK Press 0 e Words saved in User Dictionary remain 4 14 4 1 al Editing Characters _CopyiCut amp Paste ss Copy or cut and paste text up to 6 000 single byte characters into the same window or another when Paste appears Press KEM Use 93 to select a character and press The highlighted character is deleted y Select 1 Copy or 2 Cut and press e Recover up to 64 characters deleted with 7 Press 21 once for Killshita each character to recover immediately after deletin
227. tep 2 on P 13 3 Select 2 Touch Mail Press 0 Select a blank entry gt Press 0 NS Touch Mail List Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Perform from Step 4 on P 13 12 In this case Mail Address appears instead of E Mail Save up to nine frequently used numbers addresses here to use Touch Mail See P 13 13 When creating messages reference recipient addresses from Touch Mail List see P 13 4 Creating amp Sending 7 Press select 5 Mail Settings and press 0 Create mail from Standby using numbers addresses saved to Touch Mail List see P 13 12 2 Select DU Edit Touch Mail and press 8 J In Standby press the assigned number I 8 with Keypad U1 3 Select a blank entry and press e H To change entries select one Press 8 gt Edit number address Press 0 H To delete entries select one Press HETE gt Select Delete Press 0 Sendina Lona Mall Choose 1 Yes Press 0 H g E To delete all entries select one Press HETE gt Select Delete All gt Press e Press 0 Choose 1 Yes Press e The recipient is entered automatically m When selecting a blank entry press METE gt Choose M Yes Press All entries Sending Sky Mail are deleted EN Press 7 IEA 4 Phone Book The recipient is entered automatically lt Select 1 Phone Book and press D p e Complete and send message e Changing Phone Book entries does not affect Touch Mail Addresses El Open an
228. tered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED NOE GENE My Files Data Folder 7 Select Images and press 8 H To open files in sub folders select a folder gt Press Select a barcode image and press Menu Select 6 Barcode Reader and press e Select T Scan Code and press e Scan results appear H Using Scan Results see P 11 27 ROD Split Data fl Split Data Scan next Symbol appears To continue choose 1 Yes Press 0 Select next code Press To cancel choose 2 No Press 8 gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 Scan results do not appear until all split data is scanned fl The scanning status appears on the first line of Display For example KA indicates that 1 of 4 codes has been scanned Font Image Size E While scan results appear press gt Select Display Size Press 0 gt Select a size Press 0 e Medium Font 100 is set by default W Alternatively press to switch image size PH appears for 100 and EJ for 200 Font and image size settings for received sent messages are not affected 11 26 e Resized QR Codes may be invalid e When invalid Error This data may be Incorrect appears M Using Scan Results Place Calls Select a number starting with TEL Press gt Select Call gt Press 0 Press 8 Send Mail Select a mail address including Press 0 Select Send Mail gt Press 0 Select HM Send Long Mail or 2 Se
229. tery appears Charge or replace battery immediately EE p 3 Minimum Operating Voltage Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Approx 20 Approx 10 Battery Voltage Level 3 Approx 70 Hours of Use Remaining Strength at 25 C i Battery Strength amp Environment At low temperatures battery is consumed faster At high temperatures battery lasts longer Small Light amp Battery Strength Indicator Ml Handset Power On Small Light Indicator fl Conditions Off Flashes Ambient temperature is outside the range of 5 C to 35 C Flashes red Flashes Battery life has ended or battery is defective Illuminates red Flashes Charging Off On Charging completed Ml Handset Power Off Small Light Indicator fl Conditions Flashes red Battery life has ended or battery is defective Illuminates red Charging Off Charging completed peels buen MER stalling 8 Removing Battery mon e O e Always make sure handset power is off before opening handset o o MM Inserting e Do not remove battery immediately after saving files sending messages etc D T I b 7 Press down and slide coveras 3 Remove battery o Press down and slide cover as 3 Insert battery aa 2 shown until it clicks i SEN Ane Glens d oa e With printed side up fit tabs into e Grasp Battery Tab and lift as shown battery cavity slots Lift and remove cover as 4 Close cover SN shown e Grasp
230. th Picture Call Mail On e When Incoming Call Ring Tone is set to melody with animation Display Images Incoming Call setting has no effect al Ae dsiq d F40 F41 edsig o Fonts Change the size and weight of handset fonts Font weight is Font 3 and font size is standard Large Font Off by default NERE ANER Functions Settings 2 Display Settings Font Weight El Select 3 Fonts and press Select from 1 Font 1 to U Font 4 and press e Font Size El Select Ul Large Font and press A Choose 1 On enlarge or 2 Off standard and press e When Large Font is active major menu items Functions Settings Briefcase etc always appear large However other items may appear in standard size V201SH employs LC Fonts for easing viewing of handset menus and messages LC Font LCFONT as well as the LC logo are all De registered trademarks of SHARP CORPORATION mi we Display Patterns Description Default Battery Level Select from five icons Icon 1 Signal Strength Select from five icons Icon 1 Title Bars Select from five color schemes Color 1 Menu Design Select from five number key patterns for menu items Menu Design 1 Guide Keys Select from five Soft Key patterns Pattern 1 Select from five background patterns for upper part of Display on which indicators appear NERE ANER Functions Settings 2 Display Patterns 1 Select an item and press e Indic
231. the next step Display Images Kl Select To Display Images and press e e E Animation NEVA cannot be used for Blincoming Call and WU Alarm e Maximum Image Size Power On W 120 x H 130 dots Incoming Call W 120 x H 38 dots Power Off W 120 x H 130 dots Alarm W 120 x H 51 dots E Select an item and press 0 Display Images appear 200 larger e For E Animation NEVA files omit the next step Use 93 to specify display area and press 0 e Display area may be unspecifiable depending on image size or type e Existing image is replaced 14 11 AjUQ aseueder uole1s AjUQ asaueder uoneIs 5 hh QNS Location Info LOSA ENS gt Vodafone live Station 7 Select 7 Location Info and press e Location Info Log opens When Location Info is protected see below enter Security Code To update Location Info press METE gt Select Update Location Info Press e H To delete records select one Press METE gt Select Delete Press 8 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 E To delete all records press HETE gt Select Delete All gt Press 8 gt Choose T Yes gt Press 0 2 Select Location Info and press 8 Using Location Info e Share on BBS see P 13 45 e Copy and paste into text entry windows see below Pasting into Text Entry Windows Move cursor to the paste location and follow these steps Press gt Select FA Saved Info Press 0 gt Select BlLocation Info Press 0 Press
232. the order of Level 1 Level 5 every three seconds E To check volume press 07 MEN Press 07 to stop Press 0 When Ring Tone Level is Rising Tone for Incoming Call 2 appears in Standby and S appears for Silent SuUonoun4 pajejay 9 spunos Tip If source file in Data Folder or Voice Folder is deleted Ring Tone returns to default N Suonoun4 paly 9 spunos X he GEN gt Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item LED Indicator Choose On and press 0 T Select Small Light and press 8 H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 0 H To cancel choose 2 Off Press 8 Omit the next steps E To link to SMAF files select 3 SMAF Link Press e heie gt Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an tem Vibration Select a blink pattern H To check patterns press Lo ERIS Select 3 SMAF Link to allow compatible SMAF files to control Vibration Press 07 to stop Pattern Operation repeats Pattern 1 On 0 75 Sec Off 0 75 Sec O Ar O O Pattern 2 On 0 25 Sec gt Off 0 25 Sec gt On 0 25 Sec Off 1 Sec Pattern 3 On 1 Sec gt Off 2 Sec Pattern 4 On 1 Sec gt Off 1 Sec gt On 1 Sec gt Off 2 Sec Pattern 5 On 0 5 Sec gt Off 0 5 Sec gt On 0 5 Sec gt Off 1 Sec Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item Vibration SMAF Link Flashes according to SMAF files Index Menu Pattern T Select
233. tion Press gt Select 1 Animation 1 or 2 Animation 2 gt Press gt Press 0 Original Animation Choose On Press 8 Select 1 Animation Press 0 gt Select BjOriginal Press 0 Select an image Press 0 Press 0 Period of Inactivity Choose On Press 0 Select 2 Start Time Press i Select a period Press 0 Canceling Choose 2 Off gt Press 0 e Only E Animation files nva are available e While animation appears press any key to stop it e Animation may not appear depending on handset status Tip Using Screen Animation shortens Battery Time E Set Small Light to flash for missed incoming calls mail Alarm Incoming Light me PEETOn All ESETT gt Functions Settings 2 Incoming Light Select an item gt Press Choose TOn or 2 Off Press 0 e Small Light flashes while notice appears e In Off Line Mode Small Light always flashes while Display shuts down for Panel Saving F10 Call Functions RingTone i l i Select from preset patterns preset melodies Original Ring Tones Voice files etc Use Call Functions menu items to adjust Ring Tones Vibration Small Light and Ring Check preset melodies on handset Time settings See below for the default settings CBA Functions Sounds Call Functions Select an item gt Ring Tone Incoming Incoming Incoming New Received Confirm Call Mail Web Station Info Complete
234. to Pattern 1 Volume and LED Indicator depend on the settings for Sound Volume and Set LED to Sound respectively Vibration is Off e Tone stops automatically after 60 seconds Press 8 to stop manually e In Manner Mode handset vibrates Vibration Pattern is Vibration 1 Volume and LED Indicator depend on Manner Settings e Tone and Vibration Pattern for Manner Mode cannot be changed W When the set timer time has elapsed during a call Timer End appears after IS pressed to end the call e Press for 1 seconds to activate or cancel Manner Mode Tip e Countdown is not affected by incoming calls End the call to return e Alarms are suspended while Kitchen Timer is active 11 25 suoljouny euonippy b suonouny euonippy B Barcode Scan barcodes created on V201SH or obtained via Long Mail etc Scan UPC JAN or QR Codes Handset automatically detects code type and reads data e A UPC Universal Product Code or JAN Japanese Article Number is a series of Tip varying width vertical lines bars and spaces Bars and spaces together are elements combinations of which represent different numbers m V201SH cannot read other one dimensional barcodes ITF Code Code39 Codabar NW 7 etc e AQR Quick Response Code is a matrix symbology consisting of an array of nominally square cells which allows omni directional reading of up to 4 296 alphanumerics and byte data as well as kanji and kana e QR Code is a regis
235. to Retrieve E mail messages sent received via the Internet NA Long Mail with attachments 1 Open a message a Z W Long Me pee Server Me initial portion included More appears at the bottom of the message I will bring a camco ee List Long Mail rder You re the cam otice 2 Press Lo eraman that day 0K Polling request Download starts And one more thing G e After the message is retrieved Inbox opens Long Mail Notice oe ge de r wedding party spac Unsaved Sky Melody disappears and the message is saved e It can hold 20 to 35 people hear Appears only in Inbox 13 18 13 19 Ie 3 Ien 5 Message Contents Select a message in Inbox or Sent and press 0 to open it Sending Priority see P 13 10 P 13 49 SS Low blue arrow Normal orange arrow High Y By Express 4 Long Mail or Long Mail Notice Image Display Size 100 Bg 200 E Received or Sent Date amp Time Message Number Sender or Recipient e Number or address appears Name appears if saved in Phone Book Subject Message Text Attachments e 2 Files are attached to the message Privacy Level see P 13 10 e Lv2 appears for Sky Melodies Received Sent etc Delivery Status Sent only Received Message delivered to recipient Sent Message delivered to the Center or sent to e mail X Delivery failed or was canceled not saved at the Center 2 Message status unknown Appears when confirming delivery from a me
236. to double byte and Pictographs are deleted File names consisting Select up to four JPEG images to create Simple Animation Images appear one after only of Pictographs are changed to image melody etc another at the selected tempo e Some single byte Symbols may not be used for file names e Simple Animation files are saved to Animation folder However those made of a single image are saved to Images folder e When memory is full delete files to free some space See above e Image quality may change when used for animation Secret Mode Restrict access to folders except Folder 0 Creating Simple Animation Index Menu 48p 04 82d say Buibeue a P My Files Data Folder Select a folder gt Press 0 gt Select from Folder 1 to Folder 9 BAENA gt Functions Settings 2 Animation Simple Animation New Press METE gt Select Di Secret Mode gt Press 0 Enter y Security Code Choose 1 On or 210ff Dress 7 nter name and press e Enter up to 32 single byte characters Name is mandatory e Enter Security Code to open folders set to On 2 Select tempo and press a TE Copy Move Copy or move files to other folders within each Data Folder In animation images appear in numerical order at the tempo Simple Animation H OKB Index Menu File Name Easy 90 in My Files Data Folder Select a folder gt Press 0 Select a file Press META gt Select Copy or Move Pr
237. tween your handset and up to five addresses per folder Sent and received messages appear by date designated by sender Saving Members e Save up to five members per group Group 1 Group 3 e Same address can be entered in multiple groups Press amp select 0 Mail Box and press 0 Select H Chat Mail Log and press e Security Code is required when there is a Secret Mode Mail Folder H When adding members to an existing group select a group Press ite gt Select Save Member Press 0 Skip ahead to Step 5 DD Select a group and press e H To change members select a group Press MENTE gt Select Save Member Press 0 Select a member Press 0 Enter number or address Press 0 To delete a member select a group Press MENTA gt Select Save Member Press 0 Select a member gt Press METE gt Select Delete Press 8 Choose 1 Yes Press 0 To delete all members select a group Press MENTE gt Select Save Member Press 0 gt Press METE gt Select Delete All gt Press 0 Choose T Yes gt Press 0 Choose 1 Yes and press e Select a blank entry and press e Phone Book Ell Select T Phone Book and press e e Changes to Phone Book numbers addresses are not reflected in Chat Mail groups Edit member addresses directly EJ Open an entry To search Phone Book perform Steps 2 3 on P 5 11 Q Direct Entry Select 2 Mobile Number or Bl M
238. uch Mail List see P 13 12 Ell Select 2 Touch Mail and press Select a recipient Sent Mail see P 13 5 Ell Select 3 Sent Mail and press e Select a recipient Direct Entry Select H Mobile Number or IS Mail Address and press 8 Enter recipient s Vodafone handset number or mail address To select from Phone Book perform Steps 1 3 on P 5 11 Press 0 e For Sky Mail skip ahead to Step 7 Select Brite and press 0 Enter subject and press 0 e Enter up to 256 single byte alphanumerics 254 single byte katakana or 125 double byte characters Select Erex and press 0 New Message window opens Enter a message H Using Mail Templates see P 13 15 H Using Fixed Text see P 13 6 H To copy from Phone Book see P 4 9 E To copy from Text Memo press METE gt Select 5 Call Text Memo Press e gt Select Text Memo Press 0 Press 0 GE Mail Composition window returns H Attaching Images amp Sounds see P 13 7 13 9 Ntro Kimura Tetsuya Option Settings see P 13 10 Brite I got your mai H Saving to Outbox see P 13 9 Bret Thank you in a Man No Attach E To set Confirm Delivery select Confirm Delivery Press 8 Bo Delivery OFF gt Choose On Press e Save Auto Send OFF 7 Using Save Auto Send see P 13 11 Mail Composition Window Long Mail 1 Press Tip Using both single and double byte characters may reduce character entry limit When Mail Address is E
239. urity Code gt Choose 1 Yes Press 0 Select TU Acquire List and press 0 Choose 1 Yes and press e After Unretrieved List is retrieved Inbox opens e When Unretrieved List has already been retrieved it is refreshed Press 0 Unretrieved List containing sender s name handset number or address of each Server Mail message appears H For details select a message Press Press 0 to return A Lu Q Server Message appears in the list when there is more Server Mail Select Server Message and press to see notice from the Server To see the rest retrieve or delete messages on the list and refresh Unretrieved List Ie 3 13 41 Ien o Retrieving Multiple Messages Retrieve up to three messages at one time T Open Unretrieved List I To retrieve all messages press HETE gt Select Retrieve all Mail Press e Omit the next steps Select a message and press 0 The box is checked To uncheck select a message with Press e Repeat Step 2 to select all messages to retrieve Press MENS Select Next and press 8 After messages are retrieved Inbox opens e Downloaded messages are deleted from Unretrieved List Deleting Unretrieved List Messages Deleted messages cannot be recovered QAQ N T Open Unretrieved List 2 Deleting Selected Messages El Select a message and press 0 The box is checked To uncheck select a message with Rl gt Press e Repeat Step i to se
240. urn press 0 or lo ETB MM To add marks text to attached images follow these steps after Step 4 Complete and send message Select Zan gt Press 0 Select an image Press gt Select 8 a a from Step 2 on P 13 3 J BlMarker Stamp Press 8 Edit Image perform Steps 2 5 on P 8 17 gt Press 0 O When an image or sound file size is too large confirmation appears and file is not attached Chords over 6 are deleted Tone and loudness settings are ignored Chords over 17 are deleted and tones of the following change to Piano Drum FM Drum WT Original FM m Original WT BISMAF MA 3 Format Up to 32 chords can be sent Melody Format 2 SMAF MA 2 Format NOQAQ e While adding Marker Stamps unsaved changes may be deleted by incoming calls Adding amp Deleting Attachments MM To add files follow these steps after Step 4 un Saving to Outbox Select Gan gt Press 0 Select a blank entry gt Press 0 e Save up to 100 KB AL Perform from Step 2 in Attaching Files from Data Folder e When memory is full delete messages see P 13 28 before creating new ones on P 13 7 el e Follow these steps after Step 9 on P 13 4 D m Press 07 to return to Mail Composition window 7 W To delete attachments follow these steps 7 Press lo Open Attachment list and select a file gt Press E Select 2 Delete gt Press 8 gt Choose 1 Yes gt Press 0 2 Choose 11 Yes and press O Press LO
241. utes e Charging is complete when Small Light Plug Charger into cigarette goes out lighter socket 4 After Charging Unplug Charger from cigarette lighter socket then handset e Squeeze release tabs and pull connector straight out e Replace Terminal Cover to protect External Device Connector e Use In Car Charger inside vehicles with a negative earth only e Disconnect Charger before leaving vehicle to prevent charging with engine off e Avoid charging battery inside extremely hot vehicles e Never use handset while driving e For more information see In Car Charger manual e Use optional In Car Holder to secure handset poyels Bue D Doug bunen A H Handset Power On Off Press for 1 seconds 15 05 2006 09 15 Fri Backlight illuminates after Power On Graphic handset enters Standby shown above Turning Off Press for 2 seconds After Power Off Graphic handset shuts down Clock Settings fl If date and time have not been set a confirmation appears after Power On Graphic Choose 1 Yes Press 8 Perform from Step 2 on P 1 18 Choose 2lNo Press 0 gt Standby appears without date and time e Unless otherwise noted operations in this manual are described with Clock set Use Key Guard to lock handset keys and prevent accidental operation function activation Activating Press 8 for 1 seconds at appears and Key Guard is set
242. vating amp Cancelmg 3 3 MB Manner Mode Settings s is 3 4 Message Recorder rrrrnnnnnnnnrnnvnennnnvennnnnennnnenennnnn 3 4 RING Tone LEVE usanne 3 4 VAN 3 4 EIN OIG E 3 5 Whisper Mode rrrrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnennnnennenennnnennnnennnernnnnr 3 5 STUNT VOM ua 3 5 A Le TE 3 6 Character Selec Ss egeengeeeegt ergesee te set eeeghEugE gege egeg 4 2 I Entry Modes sucios iio 4 2 fl Key Assignments nmmeervervvervrervrerversversversressressrernren 4 3 Entering Characters mossos 4 4 W Kanji Hiragana amp Katakana ooocconccncocccocccinccnnonnoso 4 4 Ml Entering Alphanumerics occococccocnononoconincnnnonnoso 4 7 Symbols Pictographs amp Emoticons 4 7 MB Mail 8 Web Evtensions 4 9 I Copying from Phone Book 4 9 B Character Code E 4 10 MPag r Code nae een 4 10 Text Entry Conversion Methods Japanese Onllly sssseeeeee 4 12 BB Phonetic Conversion wmerrvnrvrvrvrvrvrrrversvervrervrrrsvenne 4 12 fl One Hiragana Conversion seses 4 12 fl Hiragana to Katakana Alphanumerics Conversion 4 13 MB Quick Conversion for Hiragana eee eee 4 13 HM Conversion Settings oooooccccconocccoccncnccnnnonoso 4 14 Optional Predictive Functions nseenneenneeeneeen 4 14 Reset Learning E 4 14 Dictionaries Japanese Only nrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvennnnnvennnn 4 15 MB User Dictionary r ssvnrnrernrrrvvrrversvernvervrrevrervrrsrrervenn 4 15 NEW EN leede
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244. y and 50 Action Items Saving Schedule Entries LOA ENS gt Briefcase Schedule Q RG Na Press 3 05 ES een e Press to select date from Calendar 2006 09 1 F M T W T F 5 6 Enter date and time and press 8 e RE e Enter 4 digits for year 2 digits for month and day each and apply x x 2 24 hour clock format for time Date and time are mandatory E EE Select 3 Stamp Selection and press e Select a stamp and press e Select UlSchedule and press E View Select Menu Schedule Window Enter text and press 8 que gt e Enter up to 120 single byte characters Green le tl e Set Alarm see P 11 13 and Option Settings see P 11 15 as 2006 89 28 18 30 needed T Comp lete Enter Date amp Time Stamp Selection Schedule Set Alarm Option Settings Press LO when finished e Repeat Steps 1 7 to create more entries e The scheduled date is underlined Stamp appears if set N an fu La ul ry E Set Select Schedule Settings 11 12 On Scheduled Day M Alarm set or El Alarm unset appears Indicator disappears after Schedule Time Saving Action Items LOA Ei gt Briefcase Schedule Press Enter text and press 8 e Enter up to 120 single byte characters Select 3l Stamp Selection and press e Select a stamp and press e e To set Option Settings see P 11 15 9 Press 0 when finished como lete
245. y Key ANSWET en 2 6 2 7 Chat Mail Log 13 33 Attach Split Malil ooo ccconnnnncnncnonnnono 8 13 Clear Memory sevsvensvrsversvrnversvenenssens 14 14 attachment Clipboard cssessssssescessessessecsessecseeeees 13 9 attaching images sounds 13 7 Clock RI UE VE 6 3 attachment eaving 13 30 Clock Settings resrvrsversrrsvensvensvnnsenn 1 18 Auto Delete Old nwannnnunnunnnunaunnunnnuunn 13 29 Combine Split Mail 8 24 13 40 Auto Key Locke 10 3 CONDOS Cece secs corista 8 22 Auto Power Off ccccccceessseeseeeeeeeee 11 11 confirm Delivery coccccocccncnnnseo 13 38 13 46 Auto Power On esannvnnannnnnunnnnnnnuunnnn 11 10 Convert Sky Mail ssccsscesssescecsseeseeseees 13 7 Auto Protect Schedule DT 11 16 Copy text BEES 4 17 13 23 14 7 Auto Retrieve rrnnnnvnnnnnvennnnuvennnnvennnnn 13 47 Create OR COde oe cecccccccoccccccccececccceees 11 28 Auto Gender 13 46 GuUrsor nnesseesresvessersvrsversersvenverserseensen 1 18 B Custom Fixed Text 0cccessssses 13 47 Backlight ccccssssccssssssssssssecsssssssceseesesseeee 6 7 ge ME re es a eer Pee i Battery Level Display Patterns 6 6 D Battery Saving E 11 29 Data ACCESS essssscssssesssessessseesesesecseees 13 50 Battery Strength enen 1 10 1 11 Data Folder resseessrvevsrvevssvevusvevusversssnes 8 3 BBS andaba dali BEE 13 45 Delayed Ringer c scsssesssessseeeseesseees 2 10 Brightness Display scceeeesee 6 7 Delet
246. y and press 0 Specified Day of the Week Select 2 Weekly and press 0 E Select a day of the week and press 8 The day is set and MI appears e To cancel highlight the selected day and press e Repeat Step RH to select more Press 0 when finished After completing the settings press LO Alarm is set e For more settings repeat Steps 1 6 Press to exit Handset returns to Standby and appears a blue appears in Alarm list when Schedule Alert see P 11 8 is set ES lan fun fu H Set Select Alarm Settings O N At Alarm Time Alarm is activated sounding vibrating etc according to related settings Image appears if Display Images is set However SMAF file images take priority over Display Images Stopping Alarm ll Press 5 e Alternatively press keys for Any Key Answer see P 2 6 IM Alarm repeats at the set interval e Snooze is not canceled even when Alarm is stopped by pressing Jl e Accept incoming calls After each call press to reactivate Snooze fl To cancel Snooze after initial Alarm Time follow these steps Press keys for Any Key Answer Choose 1 Yes Press 8 e Snooze is canceled automatically 60 minutes after initial Alarm Time Phone Number fil While saved name or number appears press SN to dial the number e Cancel Snooze before dialing fl Press instead of LAN to close window without dialing Sending Advance Mail Message fl While saved address na
247. you experience any skin irritation associated with handset use Q discontinue handset use and consult a doctor See handset materials below Some materials may cause skin irritation rashes or itchiness depending on your physical condition Parts Materials amp Finishing Housing Display battery side battery cover ABS resin Acrylic UV curing painting sealer acrylic painting Display window Acrylic resin Infrared Port Small Light ABS resin Multi Selector ABS resin Chrome plating Vodafone live Key Mail Key Start Key Power On Off Key Keypad Schedule Memo amp A a Key Clear Key Text amp Manner Key Y PC resin Acrylic UV curing painting sealer acrylic painting Housing ornament battery side battery PC resin Headphone Connector cover External Device Connector cover Elastomeric resin Charger Terminal Nylon 6T Brass Au plating sealer nickel copper Screw SWCH12A Ni plating Speaker cushion Urethane foam Speaker mesh XX Polyester ACAUTION Charger Charger amp In Car Charger O Do not use In Car Charger when O e Grasp plug not cord to disconnect engine is off Charger May cause fire electric To avoid weakening the car battery shock always start engine before charging e Keep cord away from heaters the handset using In Car Charger Exposed wire may cause fire or A electric shock During periods of disuse Z e Stop use if
248. yright holders may constitute copyright infringement and be subject to criminal punishment XXIV Specific Absorption Rate SAR V201SH meets the government s requirements for exposure to radio waves These requirements are based on scientific basis to assure that radio waves emitted from cellphones and other handheld wireless devices do not affect human health They require that the Specific Absorption Rate SAR which is the unit of measurement for the amount of radiofrequency absorbed by the body shall not exceed 2 W kg This limit includes a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age or health and meets the international standard set by International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP in cooperation with World Health Organization WHO The highest SAR value for V201SH is 0 77 W kg Tests for SAR are conducted with handset transmitting at its highest certified power level and follow the testing methods set by the government While there may be differences between the SAR levels for various handsets they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure The actual SAR level of the handset while operating can be well below the highest value This is because the handset is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the Network Additional information on SAR can be obtained on the following Websites Ministry of Intern

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