Introduction Vodafone 804N User Guide Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 804N handset. Note ●Read this guide thoroughly before using the Vodafone 804N handset to ensure proper usage. • Unauthorised copying of any part of this guide is ●After reading this guide, keep it for later reference. ●Accessible services may be limited to contract conditions or service area. The Vodafone 804N handset is compatible with the W-CDMA and GSM network systems. February 2006 Version 1 prohibited. Vodafone K.K.
Accessories Make sure the following accessories are included in the package with the handset: Some accessories are also available for purchase. For details on accessories or optional items, contact Customer Service (zp.30-38). ■ Battery pack ■ Utility software CD-ROM (Japanese)* (sample) ■ Rapid Charger NEBAB1 NECL01 ■ Stereo microphone (sample) voda ■ USB cable (sample) fone The handset supports the microSD memory card (not included). Purchase microSD memory card(s) to use memory card functions.
Contents Basic Operation Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Guide to This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxvii 1 Getting Started Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Centre Access Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30 Network Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-30 2 Making an international call outside Japan . . . . . . . 2-12 Making an emergency call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 Dialling restrictions and emergency calls. . . . . . . . . 2-12 Basic Handset Operations Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Making a call from call logs. . . . . . . . . . .
Entering characters in T9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 Entering characters in 2-touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16 Editing Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Editing characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Deleting characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18 Copying/cutting/pasting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18 Moving the cursor to the beginning/end of the text .
Sending images or videos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 Illumination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-8 Bar Code Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 9 8 Display and Lighting Sounds Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Setting a calendar or image on the display . . . . . .
Vodafone live! CAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 Vodafone live! CAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 Subscribing/unsubscribing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 Viewing information updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13 Downloading information manually . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 Checking History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14 11 Memory Card Before Using the Memory Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Handset Security 15 Organiser & Tools Changing the Security Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-2 Scheduling (Calendar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2 Viewing the Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2 Changing the format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-2 Adding schedules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-3 Setting holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recording Your Voice (Voice Recorder) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-13 Recording your voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-13 Playing the records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-13 Call Barring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-4 Blocking incoming/outgoing calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-4 Cancelling all restrictions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-5 Changing Network Password. . . . . .
Vodafone live! 18 Vodafone live! Creating slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6 Adding slides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-6 Slide interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-7 Send Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-7 Drafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-8 Vodafone live! Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11 Check attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-11 Save in data folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-12 Operation from Message detail screen . . . . . . . . . . 21-12 Sort messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-12 22 Mail Server Using Message List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-2 Message List Retrieval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using streaming content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-3 Saving Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-4 Saving pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-4 Viewing saved pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-4 Editing titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-4 Deleting saved pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-5 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting security levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-2 Resetting security levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-2 Emotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-27 Memory Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-28 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-29 29 Other V-appli Settings Making Incoming Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Guide to This Manual In this manual, "handset" refers to Vodafone 804N. Procedures Procedures are described using simplified notations in this manual. For understanding the notations, see "Keys & Menus" in "Getting Started". Display images • Screen illustrations in this manual are provided as a melody or video by following the procedure described in "Media Player" or "Data Management", a message asking whether to play the data may appear.
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• Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional operating system or Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition operating system. • Windows® 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000 in this manual.
Safety Precautions • To ensure safe use of the handset, please read these safety precautions carefully before use. After reading them, please keep these safety precautions for future reference. • The following precautions are provided for your benefit to protect you and others and to avoid damage to property. Please observe these Safety Precautions.
Danger Handset, battery & charging device Use only approved battery and charging device (zp.i). Using unauthorised devices may cause the battery to leak, overheat, burst or ignite. part of the handset body to become hot and possibly cause burns. Battery To prevent battery leakage, overheating, burst- Do not get the handset, battery and charging device wet. Exposure of these devices to liquids such as water or pet urine may cause overheating, electric shock, fire, malfunction, injury, etc.
Warning Handset, battery & charging device Do not subject the battery or charging device to strong impacts. Doing so may cause the battery to leak, overheat, burst, ignite, or cause other equipment to fail or catch fire. Keep the charging terminals, external connector, microSD memory card holder and USIM card slot away from liquids or conductive foreign objects (metal, pencil lead, etc.). Do not insert such objects inside.
Handset Do not use the handset while driving a vehicle. As of 1 November, 2004, using a mobile phone while driving is a legal offence. When using the If you hear thunder while using the handset outdoors, turn the handset off, and move to a safe place immediately. Failure to do so may expose you to lightning or electric shock. handset while walking, be aware of your surroundings and If you have a weak heart, be careful with the the road conditions. vibration/speaker volume settings.
Battery If charging is not completed within the normal charging time, stop charging (zp.1-13). Failure to do so may cause the battery to leak, over- Charging device Use the specified socket and voltage. Using the charging device with a non-specified socket or voltage may cause fire or equipment failure. heat, burst, or ignite. Power cord If you notice any of these danger signs, Rapid Charger remove the battery from the handset: abnormal smell, overheating, discolouration or deformation.
If the power cord becomes damaged, stop using it and contact Customer Service (zp.30-38). Continuing to use it may cause electric shock, smoke or fire. • Overload electrical sockets or cables. Doing so may cause overheating or fire. If fluids such as water seep into the charging device, immediately unplug them from the Use only approved fuse to replace the fuse of electrical socket or cigarette lighter socket. Do the in-car charger. Using it with unauthorised not attempt to repair the device yourself.
Handset use & electronic medical equipment This section is based on “Guidelines on the Use of Radio Communications Equipment such as Cellular Telephones and Safeguards for Electronic Medical Equipment” (Electro- Observe the following inside hospitals and health care facilities. • Do not bring the handset into operating rooms, intensive care units (ICU) or coronary care units (CCU).
Caution Handset, battery & charging device Do not keep the handset, battery and charging device in a dusty, humid or hot place. Doing so may cause equipment failure. Do not place the handset, battery and charging device on an unstable surface from which they may fall, causing injury or equipment failure.
Do not close the handset with an object such as the hand strap inserted between the keypad and display. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage to the handset. Do not place magnetic cards near the handset or clamp them in the fold of the handset. Magnetic data on debit cards, credit cards, telephone cards, or floppy disks, etc. may be erased. Depending on your physical characteristics and other conditions, skin irritations, a rash or eczema may develop in some rare cases.
Part Battery compartment Battery Material Surface finish Shield cover (metal) Beryllium copper ー USIM slot (metal part) Stainless ー USIM slot (plastic part) LCP USIM slot (terminal part) Phosphor bronze Gold plating microSD card holder (metal part) Stainless Gold plating microSD card holder (plastic part) Glass fibre, LCP microSD card holder (terminal part) Phosphor bronze Gold plating ー ー Battery terminals Copper alloy Gold plating Outer package (laminated part) Aluminium PET
Battery Do not dispose of batteries as municipal waste. Doing so may cause fire or environmental Before cleaning the charging device, unplug it from the electrical socket or cigarette lighter socket. Failure to do so may cause electric shock. destruction. Insulate the terminals with tape and bring them to a Vodafone Shop or dispose of them separately beforehand according to local regulations.
General Notes • As the handset uses radio waves, it cannot be used where signals are weak or when the handset is out of service area. Moving to such places during a call may cause the call to be disconnected. • Do not disturb others when using the handset in public places. • If receiving a call while walking, move to a safe place before answering. • On rare occasions, using the handset on public transportation such as a train, may affect the vehicle’s electronic equipment.
• If receiving too much noise during a call near a broadcasting or radio station, move around to avoid noise. If the signals from the station are too strong, the handset may not function. • When a vehicle is passing by, you may hear noise. • If you use the handset near a landline phone, TV or radio, the handset may affect the operation of these devices. Use the handset as far as possible from these devices.
not covered by the warranty and repair of such devices may be impossible. Even if possible, you are liable for the cost of repairs. • Clean with a soft dry cloth. Wiping with a wet cloth may cause equipment failure. Also, wiping with alcohol, thinner, benzene or liquid soap may cause print or label to fade or other discolouration. • Clean terminals with a dry cloth or cotton swab occasionally. Dirty terminals may cause poor contact and the handset may turn off.
• Do not leave the battery uncharged. If you want to store the battery for an extended period of time, remove it from the handset, put it into the plastic bag provided with the product and keep it in a dry and cool place. • Even if you do not use the handset for an extended period of time, charge the battery at least every six months. Failure to do so may lower the performance or shorten the life. • Keep the earphone jack and external connector covers closed when not in use.
(Specific Absorption Rate), an indicator of the amount of average energy absorbed in the side of a human head, must not exceed the permissive value of 2 W/kg*. This value includes a substantial safety margin designated to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and physical size. The value is equal to the international guideline recommended by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) that has a cooperative relationship with the World Health Organization (WHO).
Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W /kg. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.906 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.157 W/kg. Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body.
value for this device when tested at the ear was 0.571 W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is 0.270 W/kg. ** Please see General Notes (Electromagnetic Waves) on page p.xxvii for important notes regarding body worn operation.
xxxiv Date: 12th January 2006 Reg Office: Level 3 , Imperium, Imperial Way, Reading RG2 0TD, UK Product Accreditation Manager Reading, Berks, UK Title: Reg No 4072718 S.J Marshall Name: Signature: Model Number KMP7N2H1 Trade name Vodafone 804N Product(s): WCDMA2100 Class 3 + Dualband GSM900 Class 4, GSM1800 Class 1 Digital Portable Cellular Telephone, including Bluetooth European Union Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive Essential Requirements 3.1(a), 3.
Getting Started
Main Features 1 USIM Card Key Lock Functions Getting Started Contains information such as your phone number. Insert it into a USIM card-compatible Vodafone handset. Disable all key operations to prevent key operating errors. External Display External Keys Lock Check missed calls or new messages on the display. Disable external key operations when the handset is closed. Manner Mode Phone Book Use this mode to silence ringtone and keypad tone. Store up to 500 contacts on the handset.
Vodafone live! CAST Optional Services Call Barring Save files to Data Folder. Subscribe to Vodafone live! CAST content to receive updates automatically. Call Forwarding Restrict all incoming/outgoing calls to domestic only or set the handset to receive or make calls only. Bluetooth Use Bluetooth to exchange data. USB Messaging Connect your handset to a PC to transfer files. Exchange messages, pictures or melodies with Vodafone handsets, email compatible devices or PCs.
USIM Card • Do not apply excessive force when removing or inserting the USIM card. (Excessive force may cause malfunction. Carefully handle the card to avoid injury.) 1 Getting Started ■ Before using the USIM card The USIM card is an IC card that contains your phone number or other owner information. The USIM card must be inserted before using a USIM card compatible handset. Without the USIM card, network connections such as making/receiving calls, messaging and web access are not available.
■ General notes regarding the USIM card • Information stored in Saved Pages become inaccessible after replacing the USIM card. 1 • The USIM card is the property of Vodafone. Getting Started IC • The USIM card will be re-issued for a fee if the card is lost or damaged. • Return the USIM card to Vodafone when cancelling your subscription. • Returned USIM cards are recycled. • The specifications and performance of the USIM card are subject to change without prior notice.
B Slide the USIM card in the direction of the arrow 1 Getting Started Removing the USIM card A Press down the lock Note • Forcing the USIM card into the handset may cause damage to the card. • Keep the USIM card in a safe place. • When inserting/removing the USIM card, do not carelessly touch or scratch the IC part. Also, do not touch battery terminals. • Inserting another USIM card will erase the cookies/cache stored in the handset to protect private information.
■ PIN For security purposes, the USIM has two codes: PIN1 and PIN1 PIN1 is a 4 to 8 digit code to prevent unauthorised use of Vodafone handsets by others. • PIN1 is set to 9999 by default. • PIN1 can be changed. • If Activate PIN1 is enabled, all operations other than PIN1 entry are locked until you enter PIN1. You are required to enter PIN1 whenever turning on the handset or re-inserting the USIM card.
Handset Parts & Functions 1 Getting Started ■ Handset rExternal Camera aEarpiece fInternal Camera qLamp bDisplay gLeft Softkey/ Message Key uMusic Assist Key iMulti Selector vEarphone Jack kMusic Key eMicrophone 1-8 wSpeaker lMenu/Task Menu Key xBattery Cover mPower/End Key yStrap Hole nClear/Back Key d* Key tExternal Display hRight Softkey/ Vodafone live! Key jCentre Key cStart/Call Log Key sMacro Switch o#/Manner Mode Key pKeypad zSide Keys ACharging Terminals BExternal Connector
aEarpiece bDisplay cStart/Call Log Key d Key In text entry, open pictographs or symbols list. Press for 1+ seconds to select a mode (Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Driving or Manner). eMicrophone fInternal Camera Used for capturing self-portraits in photo/video modes or sending your image during a video call. gLeft Softkey/Message Key Activate the function indicated at the lower left of the display. hRight Softkey/Vodafone live! Key Activate the function indicated at the lower right of the display.
qLamp 1 Illuminates while charging or flashes when receiving a call or message. ! Multi Selector Use Multi Selector to scroll, select an item or move the cursor. rExternal Camera Getting Started Used for capturing images in photo/video modes or sending images during a video call. sMacro Switch Switch between macro mode ( ) and normal mode ( ). tExternal Display View operation status. uMusic Assist Key Control the Music Player. vEarphone Jack Connect the stereo microphone.
Out of service area ■ Display f 3G (UMTS) network mode GSM or GPRS network mode a bcd efghijk g Getting Started l m n o 1 3G (UMTS), GSM and GPRS network mode unavailable Vodafone live! in progress Vodafone live! available SSL communication in progress (Grey) Packet communication available Sending data in packet communication Receiving data in packet communication (Blue) Packet communication requested Packet communication disconnected h USB cable connected Bluetooth connection is standby Bluetooth
Voice call on hold Video call in progress 1 k ■ External display One task activated a b c d efg Getting Started Two tasks activated Three tasks activated h i j k Music player running Music player running and one task activated Music player running and two tasks activated l Alarm ON m Manner mode Meeting mode a b Inbox is full Outdoor mode Drive mode n Dial Lock On USIM memory for SMS is full c Signal strength (more bars indicate a stronger signal) Out of service area d 3G (UMTS) network
Receiving data in packet communication (Blue) Packet communication requested Battery & Charger Packet communication disconnected USB cable connected Bluetooth connection is standby Bluetooth connection in progress g USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection is standby USB cable connected and Bluetooth connection in progress Music player running h (Blue) V-appli in progress (Grey) V-appli paused 1 ■ Notes on using battery & charger • The handset is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
• The battery or the charger may become warm during normal charging. However, if they become extremely hot, 1 stop charging immediately and contact Customer Service Getting Started (zp.30-38). • Do not plug too many devices into one electrical socket. Doing so may cause overheating and result in fire. • The battery is a consumable item. If the battery runs out much sooner than usual, replace it with a new one. • Lithium-ion batteries are valuable and recyclable resources.
1 Operating voltage of handset Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Display Getting Started Battery voltage Phone is shutting down appears around this point, prompting you to charge or replace the battery. External display Level 0 Operating time Battery level (when used in an ambient temperature of 25℃) Level 4: Fully charged Level 3: Half charged Level 2: Low charged Level 1: Empty Level 0: The handset will stop working in 60 seconds.
Battery life 1 • The battery also drains faster under the following settings: The operating environment of the handset, type of per- • A long time is set in Power Saving. formed operation or settings affects the battery life. • High Backlight is set in Backlight under Getting Started • The battery may drain quickly if: • The handset is used or left in an extremely low or high temperature (the operating temperature range should be from 5qC to 40qC).
B Place the handset hook into the battery groove Handset hook Note • Do not apply excessive force on the battery when installing it. Doing so may damage the battery terminals of the handset. a Removing the battery b Disconnect the handset from the charging device and turn power off before removing the battery. A Press a and slide down b C Close the battery cover a b Slide up the battery cover giving a slight press without spaces.
B Lift a and slide up b Lamp illuminates red while charging and goes off when charging is completed.
■ Charging with the desktop holder C Put the handset on desktop holder and push the handset into place A Plug Rapid Charger to desktop holder Desktop holder External connector Push the charger plug until it clicks into place.
■ Charging with the in-car charger 1 C Start the car engine to check if the lamp illuminates in red A Open the external connector cover and insert Getting Started the charger plug into the external connector The lamp goes off when charging is completed. External connector Push the charger plug until it clicks into place.
Tip • For information on how to use an in-car charger, see the in-car charger user's manual. It is recommended to use an in-car holder to secure the handset during charging. Turning the Handset On/Off 1 ■ Turning the handset on Getting Started • The battery charging time is roughly 180 minutes when the handset is turned off, and varies depending on temperature. Charging takes longer than 180 minutes while the handset is turned on.
■ Turning the handset off 1 A Press for 2+ seconds Getting Started Initial Settings Make initial settings before using the handset. ■ Setting date & time The Do you wish to set the home time? screen appears the first time you turn the handset on. Follow the steps below: • The date that can be set: From 1 January, 2005 to 31 December, 2015 • To reset the date and time Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Phone Settings → Date & Time → Set Date & Time, and set the current date and time.
• To check the time Select View Clocks under Date & Time • To manually retrieve network information Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Connectivity → Network Setup → Retrieve NW info, and press . ! Dual Time display If you have selected Dual Time or Home and Dual Times for Clock Dual Time Getting Started Display, the clock is displayed as follows ("・" appears on the left of Dual Time).
Changing the Language Mode 1 [Default] Keys & Menus ■日本語 (Japanese) Getting Started ■ Softkeys ■ Changing the display language to English A Select Each Softkey corresponds to a function/action indicated at the bottom of the display (Softkey area). Press the corre- (⸳ቯ (Settings)) from the Main Menu → ৻⥸⸳ቯ (Phone Settings) → sponding Softkey to select/execute the item/task.
! Notation The following notation is used for Softkey operations: 1 / (OPTIONS) Getting Started Press Item or task name at the Softkey area Softkey to press Standby screen Main Menu item ■ Main Menu Opening the Main Menu Press or Function V-appli Access V-appli from Library or customise the V-appli settings. Vodafone live! Access Web or Mobile Internet. Entertainment View or play images, videos or music. Camera Capture images or videos with the selected mode, or use Bar Code Reader.
Main Menu item Function Phone Book Open the Phone Book menu to save or search contacts or customise settings. Settings Open the Settings menu to customise your handset. 1 Getting Started Accessing a menu item and sub menu item Tip • To close a menu Press to close a menu and return to the standby screen. If more than one task is running, another task becomes active. • To cancel the current operation Press to cancel the current operation and return to the standby or previous screen.
M913: Press A Highlight an item to add to My Menu on a , [9], [1] and [3] menu screen ! Selecting multiple items B Press aPress , bRepeat a. , or to select an item and press To select consecutive items, press highlight the last item and press several times after a to . (Shortcut) and select Add To My Menu . Tip • To create a desktop shortcut on the standby screen Press (Shortcut) and select Add To Desktop.
Multitasking Activate one task per Task Group to run up to three tasks 1 Getting Started simultaneously.
■ Ending tasks Tip • A message appears when you attempt to launch a second task from the same group. Select Yes to end the running task and launch a new task. .
Handset Codes 1 • To change Centre Access Code, contact Customer Service (zp.30-38). Security Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password Getting Started are required to use/access some functions/services. ■ Security Code ■ Network Password Network Password is required to set Call Barring service. The password is the 4-digit number selected when you sub- Security Code is required to access some handset func- scribed to the service. After three consecutive incorrect tions.
Basic Handset Operations
b Confirm the phone number and press Making a call A Enter a phone number and press Instead of entering the international access code, press 1+ seconds, and + is automatically entered. To use the default international prefix, follow the steps below: Always enter the entire phone number and include the 2 a Enter the country code and then a phone number excluding the first 0 * area code for landlines. Basic Handset Operations B Press * Tip to delete the number.
Option Prefix Description Intern. Call(Japan): Add the international access code 0046010 when making an international call from Japan Intern. Call(Oversea): Add the international access code +81 when calling from outside Japan Making a call from call logs ■ Dialled Calls A Press 2 or Select (Phone Book) → Call Log → Dialled Calls B Highlight the phone number or name and press Tip • To check the details before calling Select the data to display the details, and press .
• The latest 20 records of dialled voice and video calls are stored in Dialled Calls. Select • If a number has been dialled more than once If Duplicate Records is set to On, each dialled record is logged. If it is set to Off, only the latest dialled record is logged. 2 / Basic Handset Operations • If the phone number is stored in the Phone Book The name appears on the list. To check the phone number, select the name to display the details.
Option Duplicate Records Description ● Set whether to keep records with the same phone number. On: Keep them Off: Do not keep them ● ! Call Logs options Option Create Phone Book Register the log to the Phone Book (zp.5-4). Add the prefix (184, 186, 㪁31#, #31#) to the log. Prefix Add the international prefix to the log. Intern. Call(Japan): Add the international access code (from Japan) to the log Intern.
Answering a call A When receiving a call, press or (ANSWER) 2 B Press Basic Handset Operations B Select a desktop indicator : New messages : Missed voice calls : Missed video calls : New Cast : Contents (Melody, Video, etc.) Tip • To check missed calls, follow either of the two procedures below: • Press for 1+ seconds. • Select (Phone Book) from the Main Menu→ Call Log → Missed Calls.
Preventing prank calls ! Incoming Voice Call display The handset provides you with various functions to prevent 2 Option Unknown Rejecting an incoming call (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call prank calls. Select Settings → All Calls. Description Reject incoming calls from phone numbers that are not stored in the handset or USIM card Phone Book (zp.14-7). Ignore If No ID Reject incoming calls without caller IDs (zp.147). While the phone is ringing, press , or press (OPTIONS) and select Reject.
B Press Tip • To adjust the volume from the Main Menu Select (Settings) → Call Settings → Common Setting → Receiver Volume. 2 • To adjust the volume on the standby screen Press or side key , or or side key for 1+ seconds. Basic Handset Operations Note or (OK) to end record- Tip • Five seconds before the recording ends A beep sounds indicating that five seconds are left. The recording automatically ends in five seconds.
Checking call time Check the previous or total call time. Total time can be reset to 0 (Reset Call Timer) A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call Settings → Common Setting → Call Time Info. (Settings) → Call Settings → Com- mon Setting → Call Time Info. → Total Time Durat.
Checking owner information Check your own phone number. Your mail address can be checked if it is registered. 2 A Press Basic Handset Operations B Select an icon for the information you need, and then and check the contents Tip • In the Owner Information Up to 4 phone numbers, up to 3 mail addresses, street address, memo, etc. can be registered (the first phone number is the handset's).
B Select Manual and then a mobile phone provider To automatically select a provider ! Pref. Networks options On the Pref. Networks screen, press select from the following options: Select Automatic. Option (OPTIONS), and Description 2 Add a provider. Sort Change the priority. Highlight a provider, press (MOVE), move the cursor and press (PLACE). Set a preferred mobile phone provider for automatic selection. Replace Replace the highlighted provider with another provider.
■ Making an international call outside Japan A Enter the entire phone number 2 Include the area code for landline. Basic Handset Operations If the other party is in Japan Press (OPTIONS) and select Prefix → Intern. Call(Oversea) If the other party is in the country Go on to Step 2 If the other party is outside the country aPress for 1+ seconds to display “+” bEnter the country code cEnter the phone number excluding the first “0” Making an emergency call Make an emergency call such as 110 or 119.
Note • Making an emergency call outside Japan The operations may vary depending on wireless network/signals or handset's functions. A call cannot always be made in all countries or areas.
2 Basic Handset Operations 2-14
Manner Mode
Minding Mobile Manners Regardless of the settings, the shutter and auto-timer of Camera sound at a given volume. Be mindful of others when using the handset. 3 • Turn the handset off in a theatre, gallery, etc. Setting/Releasing Manner Mode • Do not disturb others in a quiet place such as a restaurant or hotel lobby. Set the manner mode in order not to disturb others in a public • Follow announcements or posted instructions in buses or trains including high-speed (Shinkansen) bullet trains.
Entering Characters
Entering Characters Operation Guidance You can enter Chinese characters (Kanji), Hiragana, Katakana (single-byte/double-byte), alphanumeric characters (single- CHG Use Fix Mode/ Fix Mode is available in Mode3(T9). byte/double-byte), symbols (single-byte/double-byte), picto- Fix End graphs and emotions. Some entry modes may be unavailable / to convert characters. Press on some screens. In some cases you may be unable to switch to change between upper and lower cases.
Text Entry Indicators / Indicates Single-byte mode/Double-byte mode. Single-byte characters cannot be entered in Kanji/Hiragana entry mode. / * ■ Text entry mode Changing entry modes Press (CHARS.) to change entry modes. Indicates the case mode. The number of remaining bytes or characters that can be entered appears on the right side of Text Entry Indicators. One singlebyte alphanumeric character uses one byte, and one double-byte character or single-byte katakana uses three bytes.
Switching between single-byte and double-byte In Katakana, Alphanumeric or Number mode, you can switch between single-byte and double-byte. A Press (OPTIONS) and select Editing Options B Select Full (double-byte) or Half (single-byte) 4 Entering Characters Switching between upper and lower cases The lowercase entry mode is useful when you enter a lowercase string such as abc.
■ Key assignments Key Kanji/Hiragana Alphanumerics Numbers .,@?!-1 1 かきくけこ カキクケコ ABCabc2 2 さしすせそ サシスセソ DEFdef3 3 たちつてとっ タチツテトッ GHIghi4 4 なにぬねの ナニヌネノ JKLjkl5 5 はひふへほ ハヒフヘホ MNOmno6 6 まみむめも マミムメモ PQRSpqrs7 7 やゆよゃゅょ ヤユヨャュョ TUVtuv8 8 らりるれろ ラリルレロ WXYZwxyz9 9 わをんーゎ ワヲンーヮ * .ne.jp .co.jp .ac.jp www. .com .html http:// https:// vodafone.ne.jp 0, + (press for 1+ seconds) Pictographs/symbols Pictographs/symbols Pictographs/symbols 㪁 (Asterisk) .
Entering Characters in Mode1 The Kanji candidates for the first segment appear highlighted This section explains how to enter characters in Mode1 (Kana). ■ Entering Kanji/Hiragana Convert Hiragana to Kanji or enter Hiragana left unconverted. To select the displayed Kanji Example: Entering 庄司美夏 4 A Press Press (CHARS.
• When the target Kanji cannot be found Attempt another reading. If two or more Kanji characters cannot be converted at a time, change the range to one character and reconvert. If a character still cannot be converted, use Kuten code (zp.3018). ■ Entering alphanumerics Example: Entering double-byte John A Press (CHARS.) to switch to Alphanu- meric entry mode ■ Entering Katakana B Press Options Example: Entering double-byte リーダー A Press (CHARS.
■ Entering numbers ■ Entering symbols/pictographs Example: Entering 11:30 For available characters, see Symbols/Pictographs (zp.30-24) A Press in Appendix. (CHARS.) to switch to Number A Press entry mode B Select a symbol or pictograph B Enter numbers 11: twice “:” : Press (CHARS.) to switch to 4 while entering text Entering Characters Alphabet entry mode, press → (SWITCH), and select “:” from the Symbols list 3: Press (CHARS.
■ Entering emoticons A Enter かお or かおもじ in Kanji/Hiragana entry mode B Press ■ Using other functions Using Prediction Use predicted candidates based on previously entered words. to display the candidates, and select an emoticon The Prediction function is available in Kanji/Hiragana entry mode under Mode1(Kana) or in Double-byte entry mode under Mode2(2-touch).
B To select one of the candidates, press D If candidates that should follow the entered (ASSIST) to move the cursor over to the word appear and you want to enter one of Operation Guidance them, select the candidate 4 Entering Characters C Select the candidate Tip • To use Prediction Press (OPTIONS) and select Japanese Settings → On. • Predicted candidates Based on previously entered words. Appears in the Operation Guidance. • Follower candidates Predicted words that should follow entered words.
B Enter a Kuten code Converting easily (personal dictionary) Register an often-used Word with an easy Reading to convert easily. For example, entering かい enters (株)××海外営業 部. • To check the contents aPerform Step 1 bSelect a word Editing/deleting words A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Own Dictionary Registering a new word Up to 100 words can be registered (one word can contain up to 10 single-byte/double-byte characters).
Changing Input Mode ■ Entering characters in T9 Select Input Mode from the following three. To switch the modes, press (OPTIONS) and select Input Mode, or press Mode3(T9) is available in Kanji/Hiragana entry mode and in Katakana entry mode. for 1+ seconds. Input Mode Mode1(Kana) 4 Mode2(2-touch) Entering Characters Mode3(T9) Method To enter おはよう Press a key repeatPress five times, edly to enter a characonce, three ter assigned to the key. times and three times.
C Press to move the cursor over to the Operation Guidance, and select a reading The selected reading appears Editing a reading candidate Example: Changing ろーれんと to らんらんと A Press (CHARS.
If it is unnecessary to edit a character under the cursor Use Switch to Fix Mode to enter a reading directly. to move the cursor Example: Entering はためく To end editing the reading Press Entering readings in Fix Mode A Press (RETURN) for 1+ seconds E Press The reading is fixed.
Press Key assignments in T9 mode , and は is entered Key Kanji/Hiragana Katakana (Single-byte/Double-byte) あいうえおぁぃぅぇぉ 1 アイウエオァィゥェォ 1 D Repeat the steps to enter a reading E Press to end Fix Mode, and press to display カキクケコ2 さしすせそ3 サシスセソ3 たちつてとっ 4 タチツテトッ 4 なにぬねの5 ナニヌネノ5 はひふへほ6 ハヒフヘホ6 まみむめも7 マミムメモ7 やゆよゃゅょ 8 ヤユヨャュョ 8 らりるれろ9 ラリルレロ9 わをんゎー 0 ワヲンヮ *ー 0 4 During reading entry: Switch candidates with dakuten or han-dakuten After entered: ゛ ゜ 、。・! ? * Single-byte “ヮ ” cannot be entered.
■ Entering characters in 2-touch Enter a 2-digit number to enter a character corresponding to the number. Key assignments in 2-touch mode ●Double-byte mode Entering characters 1 Example: Entering はる A Press 4 2 (CHARS.) to switch to Double-byte 3 mode Entering Characters 4 Tip • Press ble-byte. Second digit Key (CHARS.
●Single-byte mode Second digit Key 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ア ァ カ イ ィ キ ウ ゥ ク エ ェ ケ オ ォ コ サ シ ス セ ソ タ チ テ ト ナ ニ ツ ッ ヌ ネ ノ ハ ヒ フ ヘ ホ A a F f K k P p U u Z z B b G g L l Q q V v ? C c H h M m R r W w ! D d I i N n S s X x - E e J j O o T t Y y / マ ミ ム メ モ ¥ & ヤ ャ ラ @ ( ) # レ _ ヨ ョ ロ : * リ / ユ ュ ル - 1 .ne.jp 2 .co.jp 3 .ac.jp 4 vodafone. ne.jp ワ ヲ ン ゛ , ゜ . 6 7 www. .com 8 .
■ Deleting characters Specify a character to delete. Operations vary depending on the Editing Options (BSP/DEL). DEL mode (Deletion is not performed if there is no character under the cursor or after the cursor (on the right of the cursor).
Tip • To copy or cut all the text, press (ALL TEXT) in Step 3. Pasting text Paste copied/cut text. A Use B Press to move the cursor to the location (OPTIONS) and select Paste Tip 4 Entering Characters • In Insert mode The text is pasted into the cursor location. • In Overwrite mode The text overwrites old text from the cursor location.
4 Entering Characters 4-20
Phone Book
Storing contacts in Phone Book Item Up to 90 single-byte characters (Up to 3 addresses) URL Up to 256 single-byte alphanumeric characters ー Group Group 1 to 16, or no Group ー Image (Animated GIF) A picture or video displayed when you receive a voice call/ video call ー Zip Code Address Up to 7 digits Up to 186 single-byte (62 double-byte) characters ー Memo Up to 150 single-byte (50 double-byte) characters ー Private Use this setting to hide/ show the contact.
D Check the Reading and change it if neces- Tip • Four phone numbers, three e-mail addresses and one URL can be stored in one contact. • The number of contacts or characters stored on the USIM card depends on the USIM card type. • Only one picture and video (animated GIF) respectively can be stored in the handset Phone Book. • To prevent others from viewing a contact Set Private of contact items to On and Privacy Display under Phone Book Settings to Off.
• Memory No. change If the Memory No. is changed to one used for another contact and the edited contact is saved, the numbers are exchanged. • If receiving a call while creating/editing The incoming call screen appears. Press or (ANSWER) to answer an incoming call. When the call ends, the screen returns to the previous screen.
Setting Groups ■ Group setting screen Change the existing group names or set a ringtone for each Set the following: group. A Select Option (Phone Book) from the Main Menu (EDIT) Voice Call Settings Set a picture for the group. Ringtone Vibration C Enter a group name Description Name the group. Group image → Groups B Select a group and press Group name Set a ringtone, etc. for incoming voice calls from contacts in the group.
Using Phone Book bPress or to select a contact from the list To search by mail address ■ Making a call using a contact Searching for a contact A Press , press (OPTIONS) and select Search From the Main Menu: Select (Phone Book) → Handset Phone BK or USIM Phone Book 5 B Select a search method Phone Book To search by reading ters of the address bPress or to select a contact from the list To search by group aSelect Search By Group and select a group bSelect a contact from the list Tip • Searchin
Option Use to highlight a phone Set whether to notify the contact of your Caller ID. Prefix Prefix an international access code, etc. to the phone number. number. Contact details To make a voice call Create Message Send a message to the selected contact. Delete One Delete the contact. Send Phone Book Save the contact or send in vCard format (only on the handset Phone Book). Set As Default Specify the preferred item among the phone number, e-mail address and URL if stored.
■ Exchanging data between handset and USIM card Phone Book data can be copied or moved between the handset and the USIM card. Copying Phone Book contacts ! Contact list options The following options are available on the contact list screen. Displayed options may vary depending on the contents. Option Create New Edit Phone Book Add a phone number, set other items, etc. Manage Phone BK Select one or more contacts (zp.1-27), and copy, move or delete the contacts.
Editing Contacts ■ Editing contacts To edit Memo Select Memo D Select Other Settings To make the settings for incoming Edit the contents of contacts. To search for a contact and dis- Set Set Individual Alerts to On and set Voice Call/ play the details, see Using Phone Book (zp.5-6). Video Call/Message Settings. A Highlight a contact on the Phone book list B Press (OPTIONS) and select Edit Phone Book C Edit the fields Select Name and Reading Set Private to On. To change Memory No. Select Memory No.
■ Deleting contacts Tip Delete contacts. You can delete specific items and leave other • If Privacy Display is set to Off Even Delete All cannot delete contacts with Private set to On. items undeleted.
Video Call
Before Using Video Calls ■ Video call screen Use video call-compatible Vodafone handsets and talk while viewing each other's image. a ! Video calls aMain image 3G high-speed communication line allows transmission of not only voices but also images. ● Video calls are available between any models of video callcompatible Vodafone handsets. ● Video calls are made at 64K speed. ! Handsfree ● The handsfree is on when the talk starts. To switch handsfree off, press (OPTIONS) and select Handsfree Off.
B Check the phone number and press (VID. CALL) C Press Tip • To answer with an alternative image Press . to end the call Tip • When a video call cannot be made A message appears, e.g. Unable to connect. Dialled number is busy. • When using the stereo microphone Press the switch for 1+ seconds to answer with an alternative image. • To hang up a video call without answering it Pressing means Reject. • To forward an incoming video call Press (OPTIONS) and select Diverts.
Operations during a Video Call To set whether to display call time* Press A Perform key or options operations To turn on/off voices and sound To adjust the earpiece volume* Press for 1+ seconds or side key for 1+ seconds or side key to turn up, or to turn down To switch between a live image of yourself and an alternative image Press (OPTIONS) and select Use Live Video or Use Photo Instead.
Video Call Settings ■ Setting the quality of image ■ Selecting an alternative image Set an alternative image to show during a video call. Select a preinstalled image, or select an image from Data Folder. Faster Movement is effective if objects are moving fast.
B Select On or Off Note • It is not redialled when the other party was on another call or out of range or the handset was turned off. ■ Setting screen mode during a video call Select My Side Is Smaller, My Side Is Larger, Other Side Only or Set Call Timer Setting to On or Off. [Default] ■On A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → My Side Only under Screen Mode.
Camera
Before Using the Camera External camera lens Internal camera lens Capture images or videos using the handset camera. Images are saved in JPEG format and videos in MP4 format. Tip • The handset incorporates 2 megapixel CMOS camera on the rear side, and CIF CMOS camera (approx. 100,000 pixels) on the front side. • Captured images or videos are saved in Pictures or Videos folder in Phone Memory or Memory Card for which Auto Save is selected (zp.12-3).
aCamera mode ■ Display :Take Picture :Take Video bZoom status bar Minimum and maximum zoom levels are indicated.
: SQCIF (128 x 96) : WAllpaper (240 x 270) : CLI & ICON (160 x 160) hVideo Use the macro switch beside the external camera to switch between macro :Display setting: QCIF (176×144) /File size: 300KB :Display setting: QCIF (176×144) /File size: Unlimited iStorage area :Handset :microSD memory card jSound Settings (video) (Blank): On (normal) : Image only kNumber of captured images/Maximum number of captures 7 ■ Macro switch Timer indicator for Auto Timer Remaining duration during video capture mode
Tip • To use Auto Timer Press (OPTIONS) and select → Auto Timer → On(10sec). Press to shoot an image in 10 seconds. To cancel the shooting, press (CANCEL). ! OPTIONS menu available during image capturing To use the OPTIONS menu listed below, press (OPTIONS) while the camera is activated. Available menu items vary depending on the specified mode or settings. Option Description • To switch between the internal and external cameras Press (OPTIONS) and select Camera Direction while the camera is activated.
Option Description Bar Code Reader Capturing Videos Activate Bar Code Reader (zp.7-8). ※Settings except Camera Direction and Auto Timer are kept after the camera is deactivated. Videos with/without audio can be captured. The available ! OPTIONS menu available after image capturing Check the duration indicated on the display. Captured videos The following menu is available after shooting: Option duration of shooting varies depending on the data size. are saved in Videos under Data Folder.
• To adjust brightness (exposure) Press or to set the level (+2, +1, 0, -1 or -2). Option Camera Settings • To switch from Video mode to Picture mode Press (PICT.) while in Video mode. ・File Size Limit Set the maximum file size. • To reduce screen flicker A screen may flicker due to fluorescent light, etc. Press ・Display Settings Display an image at the same magnification or enlarge it to a size suitable for the display.
Bar Code Reader ■ Playing videos A Select (Data Folder) from the Main Menu Use Bar Code Reader to scan bar codes (QR codes)* including information such as phone numbers, mail → Videos B Select a file on the list or from a folder addresses, images and melodies. Scanned information data can be saved in the handset. * Sending images or videos Attach a captured image or video to a message to send it. A After shooting, press (SEND) A large video file may not be attached to a message.
aHighlight an unnecessary file, press To rescan a code (OPTIONS), select Delete One and press aPress (YES) bRepeat the above procedure from step 1 bSelect and go to step 2 B Frame a bar code on the scanning area Focus on the code to display it as large as possible. and (YES) D Use or save the scanned information To save scanned data Press (OPTIONS) and select Save. To add a URL to bookmark Press (OPTIONS) and select Add Bookmark.
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Display and Lighting
cSelect an image from a folder Display To set a calendar as standby screen Set a calendar, image or clock as the standby screen.
■ Selecting the external display clock [Default] ■Normal Clock A Select ■ Displaying a clock when the display light is turned off on the external display (Settings) from the Main Menu → Display Settings → External Display → Clock Style B Select an item to set [Default] ■On A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Display Settings → External Display → Tip Display and Lighting Indication Info → Display w/o Backlight • Pressing Side keys or Music Assist key when the handset is folded also enables yo
Display Light Customise the lighting settings of display, external display and keypad. ■ Setting the display power saving function [Default] ■5 Minutes ■ Customising the display light settings A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Display Settings → Internal Display → Power Saving Display and Lighting [Default] ■Backlight: Medium Backlight ■Backlight time(5s-60s): 15 Sec.
Using Desktop Icons Note • The brightness of the external display light cannot be changed. Add shortcuts to frequently-used functions, files or phone numbers as desktop icons on the standby screen to access them ■ Adjusting the contrast of external display using simple steps. Add up to 8 icons.
Desktop icon Phone Book contact (phone number, mail address, etc.), URL Description Open the screen (Phone Book contact, website, etc.) including corresponding data. B Select a desktop icon ■ Checking desktop icon properties A Highlight a desktop icon on the standby Note • When a calendar is set on the standby screen on which more than 4 icons are pasted (zp.8-2), only 4 icons at the bottom appear.
■ Setting a captured image as desktop icon A Select a desktop icon on the standby screen B Press (OPTIONS) and select Replace Icon → Create Image ■ Deleting desktop icons A Select a desktop icon on the standby screen B Press (OPTIONS) and select Delete Shortcut C Press (YES) C Frame the shot on the display to shoot the image and press (OK) Change the Main Menu icon.
Illumination Tip • If you attempt to set an image in Data Folder as Main Menu icon and the image file size differs from the icon size, select Reduction or Use Centre Only to resize the file. Customise the settings for illumination that lights up when calls • Other applications cannot be activated while shooting with the camera activated by selecting Create Image.
Sounds
Mode 9 Default settings Mode Depending on the situation, switch the sound and vibrator Sounds mode between Normal, Meeting, Outdoor, Driving and Manner. • Normal mode Mode for normal situations. • Meeting mode The handset vibrates without sound when receiving a call. • Outdoor mode The sound volume is set at the maximum level. • Drive mode The automatic answering function works instead of vibrator when receiving a call.
Sound Settings Ringtone Set ringtones that sound when Voice Calls, Video Calls or Messages arrive. [Default] ■Voice Calls: Melody 1 ■Video Calls: Melody 1 ■Messages: Melody 2 Volume Select the ringtone volume level from Level 1 to 6 and Silent.
The following types of files are not available: • MP4 and MP3 files copied from music CDs, etc. 9 • MP3 files not in DRM SD format • SMAF files including animation Sounds • MP4 movie files as ringtone for Messages • Pre-installed ringtones and melodies Note • Some files may not be set as ringtone. • Files saved in the microSD memory card cannot be set as ringtone. • Movie files cannot be set as ringtone for Messages.
■ Vibrator ■ Other settings Set the handset to vibrate when voice calls, video calls or mesThree, Link To Melody or Pattern Off. A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Phone Settings → Sound/Mode B Highlight a mode (Normal, Meeting, Outdoor or Driving), press (EDIT) and select Vibration Pattern C Select a pattern Tip • When Manner mode is set Pattern Two is always set for the vibration pattern.
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Entertainment
Music Player : Play/ : Paused/ : Fast-forward/ : Stopped/ : Rewind fTrack No. ■ Music Player gElapsed time (min:sec)/Track time (min:sec) Music Player allows you to enjoy sounds that have been prein- Entertainment hVolume 10 stalled, downloaded via Vodafone live! or recorded on a PC.
The Reproducible Time display is based on the Home Time settings. ! Playable files Type (format) Extension .amr MIDI (SMF format 0/1, SP-MIDI, GM) .mid/.midi MP3 .mp3 MPEG4-AAC (AAC/HE AAC) / MPEG4 (AMR-NB) .mp4/.3gp/.3ga/.aac/ .m4a SMAF .mmf XMF (Supported if Mobile DLS is included) .xmf0/.xmf1 DRM .dcf * Files other than the above appear as unsupported files. Files ■ Playback Play sounds on Music Player. Select a playlist from the following: List Displays all files.
If Playlists or Track Folders is selected, select a folder containing a file to play C Select a file To reselect a file 10 Press to return to the list screen, and select for 1+ seconds: Rewind for 1+ seconds: Fast-forward /Earphone switch: Pause/Play /Earphone switch for 1+ seconds: Stop (OPTIONS): Display options (MUTE/UNMUTE): Mute/Unmute : Ends the music player Entertainment another file ! Options The following options are available on the list or player screen.
Option Description Option Description Add the highlighted file to a playlist. Bass Control Sort Files Sort files in the playlist. Select Artist Name, File Name, etc. under Sort Criteria, and Ascending or Descending under Order. Select Ascending or Descending for playlists in the playlist list. Amplify low sound. Select Off or Level 1 to Level 3. Effective only when sound can be heard from the earphone microphone. Priority Settings* Mute Settings Set whether to mute Music Player.
Option ■ Editing a playlist A Select (Entertainment) from the Main Description Clear All Playlist Remove all files from the playlist. File Properties Display properties of the highlighted file. Menu → Music Player 10 B Select Playlists Entertainment To select a playlist stored on the microSD memory card Press (CARD) ■ Playing tracks with the handset closed Use Music Assist Keys to play tracks with the handset closed.
A Press for 1+ seconds B Press to start playback ■ Downloading music (Music Download) Operations during playback Music Assist Keys enables the following operations: : Play the previous or next track (or find the begin- ning of the track) A Select (Entertainment) from the Main Menu → Music Player B Select Download → Music Search or Music for 1+ seconds: Rewind Download to access website and search for a for 1+ seconds: Fast-forward track : Stop/Play C Press for 1+ seconds: Exit Music Player
Media Player ! Playable files Content ■ Media Player Pictures Type (format) JPEG Media Player allows you to enjoy pictures, videos, melodies, Entertainment JFIF 10 etc. stored in Data Folder. EXIF Streaming (Music) Media Player options Videos GIF (GIF87a/GIF89a) .gif BMP .bmp WBMP .wbmp PNG .png MPEG4 level 0 H.263 baseline profile0 H.263 profile3 MPEG4 Level0 .mp4/.3gp H.263 Profile0/ H.263 Profile3 .mp4/.3gp DRM OMA DRM(S/D) .
! Using copyrighted files a 10 c d b Entertainment If a downloaded melody, picture or video is copyrighted, the playback, usage or transfer may be restricted. For information on Reproducible Time, Reproducible Period, Reproducible Number, whether it can be transferred, etc., press (OPTIONS) and select File Properties. If you do not have the right to use the files, a message appears indicating that the content key is unavailable. Obtain the content Key.
* You cannot apply visual effects if a picture is an animated GIF ! Pictures options or the Slide is On. The following options are available for Pictures. Displayed options may vary depending on the file types. Option * You cannot apply visual effects if the size is neither QCIF (176 × 144) nor SQCIF (128 × 96). Description 10 Set as Wallpaper Set the displayed picture as wallpaper. Entertainment Visual Effect* Apply visual effects to the displayed picture.
■ Playing videos ■ Video player display Play videos taken with the handset or downloaded from websites. Play files one by one or create a playlist to play files a continuously.
Operations during playback The following operations are available during playback: 10 /Side key : Turn up the volume /Side key : Turn down the volume / Option Playlist Description Select files to play. Entertainment Take Video Launch the camera in Video mode. Obtain Contents Key Launch browser to obtain Contents Key. Video Settings Repeat Settings: Select Repeat On or Repeat Off to set whether to play repeatedly. Play All Videos: Play all videos in the folder in order.
Vodafone live! CAST ■ Vodafone live! CAST Subscribe to information and receive automatic updates. Infor• Separate registration is required to use the Vodafone live! CAST service. • The Vodafone live! CAST service is unavailable out- A Select (Entertainment) from the Main Menu → Cast → What’s New? 10 B Select update Tip • If there is unread information An indicator appears on the standby screen. Press information. to view the side Japan.
Option Description Page Setting Change the encoding, font size or scroll settings. Settings Set the following: ・Images Select Display or Do Not Display. ・Sounds Select Play or Do Not Play. ・Reset Reset the settings to default. 10 M ■ Checking History Up to six back numbers can be stored. However, information is automatically deleted if one week has passed since it was delivered. If the seventh back number is to be saved, the oldest one is deleted.
Memory Card
Before Using the Memory Card • Insert the microSD memory card properly. An improperly inserted card is unusable. The microSD memory card is available as external storage. • Do not put labels on the microSD memory card. The thickness of labels may cause read/write errors or data corruption. Pictures or videos taken with the handset camera can be saved to the handset or microSD memory card. Various data can be microSD memory card. • Keep the microSD memory card away from small children.
Connect the handset to a PC via a USB cable to read/write data on the microSD memory card from the PC (zp.13-7). A USB driver is required to connect to a PC. Install the driver in the bundled CD-ROM onto the PC. Rail Rail ■ Installing/attaching the microSD memory card 11 Memory Card Installing Golden side A Slide the metal cover and lift it up When sliding is not smooth, slide with the cover down.
Using the Memory Card Removing A Slide the metal cover and lift it up When sliding is not smooth, slide with the cover down. ■ Formatting (initialising) the microSD memory card To use the microSD memory card, format it on the handset. 11 Note that formatting will erase all data. Memory Card A Select B Gently pull out the microSD memory card Pull out the microSD memory card.
! Checking the microSD memory card If the handset is powered off while using the microSD memory card, the data may be corrupted. The Check Disk function may restore the data. a Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Memory Settings → Memory Card b Select Check Disk and press (YES) ■ Checking data on the microSD memory card Description ! Checking the memory status 11 Check the used and free memory.
Checking from Music Player Launch Music Player to check data stored on the microSD memory card. A Select 11 Data can be exchanged between the handset and the microSD memory card. (Entertainment) from the Main Menu → Music Player B Press Transferring Data (CARD) Memory Card Checking from Media Player Copy or move pictures, videos, melodies or vfiles without changing the file formats.
Copying/moving from the microSD memory card to the handset A Select (Data Folder) from the Main Menu B Press (CARD) C HIghlight a file to copy/move (OPTIONS) and select Copy or E Press (OK) 11 Memory Card D Press Move F Select a folder Tip • Copied/moved files are saved to the same named folder on the other memory (e.g. the Pictures folder for pictures). • A file being used as a ringtone or wallpaper cannot be deleted. Cancel the setting before moving.
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Data Management (Data Folder)
Data Folder Data Folder manages various data. Use prepared folders or • Number of files One folder can contain up to 100 files including files stored in subfolders. Each folder can contain up to 5 subfolders. The Music folder can contain up to 100 subfolders. user-created subfolders to organise data.
* * ! microSD memory card The microSD memory card is available as the data location. Pictures or videos taken with the handset camera can be saved directly to the microSD memory card. Data can be exchanged (copied/moved) between the handset and the microSD memory card. Data Folder can display data stored on the microSD memory card. AUTO appears on the icons for Auto Save folders.
Using Image Files Using Sound Files View image files stored in the Pictures folder, set them as wall- Use sound files stored in Data folder as a ringtone for incoming paper, or rename them. calls or messages. The files may be unusable depending on the file format or content.
Using vfiles Using acquired data vfiles acquired via messages or websites can be saved to Data Folder and used for each feature. ■ vfiles In addition, if inserting the microSD memory card containing vfiles is a generic term for files that can be used between the vfiles into the handset, acquire the files for each feature from handset and another Vodafone handset or PC. Manage the the microSD memory card. handset Phone Book or Calendar.
■ Creating (saving) vfiles Created vfiles are saved to Other Folders under Data Folder. To open data, see the pages for the features. A Open data to be saved B Save the data Press (OPTIONS) and select Send Phone Book → Send vCard Data Management (Data Folder) Calendar, Tasks Press (OPTIONS) and select Synchronisation → Save vCalendar Notepad Press (OPTIONS) and select Synchronisation → Save vNote Note • vfiles cannot be created for Bookmarks. 12-6 Acquire vfiles for each feature.
Managing Folders D Enter a new name Note ■ Creating folders Create subfolders under Pictures, Ringtones, Music or Videos. A Select (Data Folder) from the Main Menu B Select a folder C Press (OPTIONS) and select New Folder Note Delete user-created folders. A Select (Data Folder) from the Main Menu B Select a folder and highlight a user-created subfolder • When creating a new folder in the memory card, do not use “.” (dot) in the folder name. For example, “xxx.yyy” is not available.
Managing Files ■ Renaming files (Data Folder) from the Main Menu B Select a folder and highlight a file 12 C Press (OPTIONS) and select Rename Data Management (Data Folder) D Enter a new name ■ Moving files Files can be exchanged between the handset and the memory card. Two or more files can be moved at a time. However, they cannot be moved to a different category folder.
External Connection
Bluetooth Bluetooth specifications Communication ■ Bluetooth Headset Profile, Hands-Free Profile, Dial-up Networking Profile, Object Push Profile Bluetooth refers to a worldwide standard for the wireless Output Bluetooth Power Class2 exchange of data between two compatible devices. Expected communication distance*2 Max. 10m Frequency 2.4GHz Use Bluetooth to: • Establish a dial-up connection Establish a dial-up connection with a PC using the handset as a modem. 13 Bluetooth standard Ver1.
• For information on how to use a Bluetooth device, see the User's Guide. • The 2.4GHz frequency band is used by many devices. Although the employed technology minimizes the effects of devices using the same frequency, the effects may slow down the speed, shorten the effective distance, or even disconnect the communication. ■ Activating Bluetooth When receiving Phone Book data or connecting to a Bluetooth device in the vicinity, activate Bluetooth to enable connection.
• If connecting to a registered device, the Device Passkey is not required. • For information on how to set the device to standby, see the User's Guide of the device. Connecting from a device to the handset A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Connectivity → Bluetooth B Press (OPTIONS) and select Pairing Standby 13 C Request a connection from the device External Connection • The timeout time can be set in Pairing Timer under Timeout Settings.
B Select a device from the device list Receiving data A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Connectivity → Bluetooth B Select Discoverable to set the handset to standby C Start the transfer operation on the sending device D After receiving the data, press (OK) to save the data to the Phone Book The device is connected, and appears.
■ Using Bluetooth for dial-up connection Option Display information on the registered device. Search Search for Bluetooth-compatible devices in the vicinity. Pairing Standby Set the handset to pairing standby. Terminal Info. Display Bluetooth information on the handset. The device name can be changed. Use Bluetooth and a PC to access the Internet.
Connecting to a PC ■ Bundled Utilities CD-ROM Connecting the handset to a PC via a USB cable allows the following functions: Function Data communication* • USB driver Description Use the handset as an external modem to establish a packet data communication (zp.13-8). Data transfer* Exchange data, e.g. back up the handset Phone Book to a PC, transfer music files stored on a PC to the handset (zp.13-8). USB memory* Utilities • Vodafone 804N data transfer tool (zp.
A Place the ࡙࠹ࠖ࠹ࠖ࠰ࡈ࠻࠙ࠚࠕ (Utilities) CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive The menu automatically launches. • Use ࠕࠢࠬࠗࡦ࠲ࡀ࠶࠻(Access Internet) for Internet access without a provider subscription. Contact Customer Service (zp.30-38) for access points, settings, services, etc. If the menu does not appear, double-click “start.exe” in the CD-ROM. The instructions are given only in Japanese. B Select utilities Follow on-screen instructions.
Tip • MP3 or AAC files transferred to the handset become nontransferable. ■ Reading/Writing files on the microSD memory card Follow the Windows safe removal procedure. While reading/writing files, do not remove the USB cable. Note • Do not change the folder tree on the microSD memory card. If you change/delete folders (e.g. Private) and its files created on the handset, they may become invisible from the handset.
13 External Connection 13-10
Handset Security
Changing the Security Code Setting PIN Code [Default] ■9999 ■ Changing PIN Code A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Security → Set Sec. Codes B Enter the current Security Code C Select Chg. Handset Code D Enter the current Security Code 14 Change PIN1 and PIN2 (secret codes for USIM card) for your security. [Default] ■PIN1, PIN2: 9999 A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Security → Set Sec.
■ Enabling PIN1 authentication ■ Releasing PIN lock This setting prevents unauthorised use of the USIM card. Set If PIN1 or PIN2 is entered incorrectly three times in succession, Enable to require the PIN1 entry when the handset is turned the current PIN1 or PIN2 becomes invalid. This is called PIN on. lock. To release a PIN lock, enter a PUK code. To obtain PUK1 or PUK2 code to release PIN1 or PIN2 lock, [Default] ■Disable A Select contact Customer Service (zp.30-38).
E Enter a new PIN2 F Enter the new PIN2 again G Press (OK) Note Changing Private PIN Change Private PIN as follows: A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Security → Set Sec. Codes • If PUK1 code is entered incorrectly ten times consecutively, the USIM card is locked. Once the USIM card is locked, all operations are blocked. B Enter Security Code • If PUK2 code is entered incorrectly ten times consecutively, no operations requiring PIN2 can be performed.
Preventing Unauthorised Use of the Handset Releasing Dial Lock A Enter Security Code in the standby screen B Press ■ Setting locks Setting Dial Lock Set Dial Lock to disable operations except emergency calls and turning on/off the handset. A Select Setting Start Up Dial Lock Set Start Up Dial Lock to set Dial Lock automatically when the handset is turned on.
Releasing Start Up Dial Lock A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Restricting Incoming/Outgoing Calls Security → Dial Locks B Set Start Up Dial Lock to Off Use various functions to restrict incoming and outgoing calls. C Press phone numbers can be made. When incoming calls are (OK) D Enter Security Code Tip • To temporarily cancel Start Up Dial Lock Enter Security Code on the standby screen.
Tip • To register FDN Select (Phone Book) from the Main Menu → Other Numbers ■ Rejecting calls without caller ID (Ignore If No ID) → Fixed(FDN) (zp.5-4). Set Ignore If No ID to reject calls without caller ID (including *As of February 2006, the FDN function is not available. calls from public phones or overseas). Use this setting to prevent you from receiving prank calls, etc.
Saving Secret Contacts/Events Save Phone Book contacts or Calendar events you want to hide as secret data. To view secret data, enter Private PIN for Phone Book contacts or Security Code for Calendar events.
Locking Keys Tip • When Private PIN is not set Enter Security Code and set Private PIN. • When Privacy Display is set to On Names stored in Phone Book appear on the Phone Book or message screens. • When the handset is turned off with Privacy Display set to On Privacy Display is reset to Off.
and • On the standby screen, press • Press and . Resetting the Handset (Music Assist keys) simul- taneously for 1+ seconds when the handset is ■ Resetting functions closed. • Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Security → Key Locks → Ext. Key Lk. → On. tacts. For details on functions to be reset, see "Settings to be Tip Reset" in "Appendix" (zp.30-7). A Select [Default] ■All Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Security → Key Locks → Ext. Keys Lock Op.
■ Deleting personal data (Memory Reset) ■ Resetting/deleting all functions and personal data (All Reset) Perform Memory Reset to delete all personal data such as Perform All Reset to reset all functions and delete all personal Phone Book contacts, Schedule events, dialled and received data. This operation does not delete data stored on the calls logs, and received and sent messages. This operation microSD memory card or USIM card (zp.30-7).
14 Handset Security 14-12
Organiser & Tools
Scheduling (Calendar) Add up to 200 appointments, personal holidays and events to Tip • The next time the Calendar is displayed In the previously set format. the Calendar. ! Calendar options The following options are available for Calendar. The same operation is available on the list and details screens. Displayed options may vary depending on the registration status.
Item ■ Adding schedules Select At The Set Time, 5 Minutes Before, 10 Minutes Before, 15 Minutes Before, 30 Minutes Before, One Hour Before, 90 Minutes Before or Two Hours Before. Repeat Set the repeat (Off, Monthly, Weekly). The alarm sound, animation and message notify you at the scheduled date and time.
■ Setting holidays A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Calendar B Press (Options) and select New → Days Off List for the day Appointment details C Select Public Holidays or Weekly Days Off, and set a date D Press (OK) ■ Checking appointments, holidays and events Check the contents on the list or details screen of the date.
■ Deleting appointments, holidays and events A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the aOn the Calendar screen, press Delete (Options) and select bSelect Delete Days Off cSelect Up To Date or Reset Days Off Main Menu → Calendar B Select a date and highlight an item to delete C Press • To delete all holidays until the selected date or to delete all holidays (Options), and select Delete → dSelect the last date for Up To Date or enter Security Code for Reset Days Off ePress (OK) Delete Event → This Event
Using the Alarms Item Description Snooze Set the snooze. The handset displays a message, sounds the tone, or vibrates at the set alarm time. ! Alarms options The following options are available for Alarms. Displayed options may vary depending on the registration status. ■ Setting alarms Option Up to five alarms can be set. A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Description Edit Edit the alarm contents. Delete Delete or Delete All the alarms.
! At the set alarm time ■ Deleting alarms The alarm sounds for about three minutes, and the animation appears on the display and on the external display. To stop the alarm sound, press any key. A Select If Snooze is off, press any key again to clear the alarm message. B Highlight an alarm If Snooze is on, the alarm sounds again in five minutes.
Using Tasks Item Status Description Select Done or Not Done. Use tasks to post an alarm at a specified time, categorise or set Done Date Enter the date when the task is done. priority to schedules, etc. Alarm Set an alarm on/off. Sound Set the alarm sound. ■ Creating tasks Alarm date Set the alarm date. Alarm time Set the alarm time. Up to 200 tasks can be created. A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Tasks B Press 15 The following options are available for Tasks.
To stop the alarm sound, press any key. Press again to clear the alarm message. C Press press (OPTIONS) and select Edit, or then (EDIT) D Edit the fields E Press (OK) Tip • To set the status to Done Press (DONE) on the list screen. The alarm is ineffective when the handset is turned off.
Using the Calculator/Converter To enter a decimal point Perform basic arithmetic operations or convert currencies (up To switch between positive and negative to 10 digits including after the decimal point). Press Press To clear the result/numbers Press Tip • If the result exceeds 10 digits Range Error appears. • If the calculation fails, Error appears. Calculator Converter ■ Using the Calculator A Select 15 (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Calc.
■ Using the Converter Convert currencies using the specified exchange rates. A Select (Organiser & Tools) from the Main Menu → Calc./Converter If the Calculator appears Press (Convert) aEnter the amount in Total bSelect the source currency from From cSelect the destination currency from To (OPTIONS), select Set Rate and enter the rate ePress (OK) To change currency names aPress Take notes (up to 512 bytes). The notes can be used for a mail message or alarm message. Up to 8 notes can be stored.
To use the note ! Notepad options Press The following options are available for Notepad. Displayed options may vary depending on the registration status. Create Task Option New Description Create a new note. Edit Edit the note. Select Title or Note Contents. Delete Delete the note(s). Select Delete or Delete All. Synchronisation Save the note in vNote format. Attach the note to a message. Create Calendar Use the note for a schedule. Create Task Use the note for a task.
Recording Your Voice (Voice Recorder) • To rename the recorded file Press press Record your voice in standby mode (up to 100 records, each of which is up to 180 seconds). The records can be attached to a (OPTIONS), select Rename, edit the name and . • To attach the recorded file to a message Press (SEND), or press (OPTIONS), select Send As Message and create a new message. message.
Tip • To play selecting from Data Folder aSelect (Data Folder) from the Main Menu → Other Folders → Voice Rec.
Advanced Settings
Advanced operations during a call ■ Sending push tones (Dial Pause) Send push tones to remotely control a home answering Press for 1+ seconds. Sending push tones Make a call to send the saved Dial Pause data as push tones. machine, send messages to pagers or use services that A Make a call require push tones. B During the call, press Saving Dial Pause data Save Dial Pause data that will be sent as push tones. 0 to 9, #, * and "p" (pause) can be saved.
■ Displaying the duration during a call Displaying the duration during a voice call Select the type of duration from Current Call, Outgoing Calls, All Calls and Off. Set a call handling operation performed when the handset is closed. [Default] ■End The Call [Default] ■Current Call A Select Setting a Call Handling Operation When the Handset is Closed (Close Setting) (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call Settings → Common Setting → Call Time Info.
• When the handset is closed during a video call, the call ends. If it is closed during a video call using a stereo microphone and the camera image, a substitute image is sent to the other party. ■ Making calls with a single operation Press the switch on a stereo microphone to make calls to the Phone Book contact with Memory No. 001. Using a Stereo Microphone Open the earphone jack cover and insert the microphone plug into the jack to use a stereo microphone.
! Notes on using a stereo microphone • Insert the microphone plug into the earphone jack securely. Failure to do so may cause you to hear no sound. • You may receive a call if connecting a stereo microphone while the handset is ringing. • When you carry on your handset with a stereo microphone in the bag, pulling out the microphone plug is recommended so as to avoid pressing the switch and making a call by accident. Sending Push Tones Set Send Tones to On to send push tones during a call.
16 Advanced Settings 16-6
Optional Services
17 Optional Services Overview Using Optional Services The following optional services are available: Set services using menus, service codes or landlines. Optional Services Service Description Call Barring Block incoming/outgoing calls or SMS. Caller ID Notification Notify the other party of your Caller ID or check the other party's Caller ID. Caller ID Information Check the setting for the caller's Caller ID. Call Forwarding Forward an incoming call to a specified phone number.
Service Voice Mail/ Call Forwarding Option Activate Service code Deactivate Call Waiting Call Barring →Condition code*1→ Activate → → Deactivate → → ■ Operating from a landline Even when the handset is not in your hand or in range, the settings can be changed from a landline. For information on the operations, contact Customer Service (zp.30-38).
Call Barring 17 ■ Blocking incoming/outgoing calls A Select Block incoming/outgoing calls or SMS. Optional Services Option Outgoing (Voice) (Video) (SMS) Incoming (Voice) (Video) (SMS) Description Deactivate Deactivate Call Barring. Except Local & Home Block outgoing calls/SMS to areas other than home (service area of the provider you subscribe to). International Calls Block international calls or SMS. All Calls Allow emergency calls only. Deactivate Deactivate Call Barring.
■ Cancelling all restrictions A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Caller ID Settings Set whether to notify the other party of your Caller ID.
■ Network Default 17 A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Optional Services Call Settings → All Calls → Caller ID B Select Network Default ■ Manually Send Caller ID Display Caller ID Your handset will display the incoming caller's Caller ID (unless you requested otherwise at time of subscription). ■ Confirm Subscription Status A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call Settings → All Calls → Caller ID Info.
■ Activating Call Forwarding Set a forwarding number for each Condition. Call Forwarding Note • Video calls cannot be forwarded to the Voice Message Centre phone number. A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call Settings → All Calls → Voicemail/Diverts B Select Diverts setup ! Forwarding manually If If Busy is selected, a call can be manually forwarded by pressing (OPTIONS) and selecting Diverts while the phone is ringing.
B Select Diverts setup Tip • To deactivate all forwarding services 17 C Select Voice Calls or Video Calls aPerform Step 1 bSelect All Deactivate and press (YES) Optional Services ■ Checking settings automatically The forwarding settings (zp.17-6) can be automatically checked when the handset is turned on or the menu is D Select an item from Condition E Select Diverts Calls To F Press (FIND) and select Voicemail Centre G Press (UPDATE) launched.
■ Setting the Voice Message Centre number Receive SMS notifications on calls you receive while the hand- ■1416 A Select set is turned off or out of range. Also receive notifications on (Settings) from the Main Menu → voice messages left during a call. Call Settings → All Calls → Play Voicemail Setting Missed Call Notification B Select V-mail Centre No. C Select V-mail Centre(ho.) or V-mail Centre(ab.
Call Waiting 17 A subscription is required. Optional Services ■ Activating/deactivating Call Waiting A Select (Settings) from the Main Menu → Call Settings → All Calls → Call Waiting B Select Activate or Deactivate Tip • If the current call ends while another call is waiting Press (RETRIEVE) to retrieve the call on hold. • If you are on a call, another call is waiting, and then another call is incoming Press or (ANSWER) to end the current call and answer the incoming call.
A When a call is connected between you and Group Talk the other party, press A fee-based subscription is required. (OPTIONS) and 17 select Join Calls ple can talk on the same call. Tip • Up to six people including you can join a Group Talk. If receiving a call from/making a call to the seventh party, five people excluding you are put on hold. An international call can also be made.
Tip 17 • While talking to specific parties, the other parties are put on hold. To switch between hold and talk, press (SWAP). Optional Services • To retrieve parties regarded as disconnected, press (OPTIONS) and select Join Calls.
Vodafone live!
Vodafone live! Basics ! Mail art function To attach multiple files to MMS, add a slide for each file attachment. (zp.20-6) ■ Vodafone live! 18 Vodafone live! Use Vodafone live! services to exchange multimedia messages with compatible handsets and download sounds, images, Vappli and browse the Mobile Internet. For information on communication fees, contact Customer Service (zp.30-38).
Web ■ Retrieving network information Access a wide variety of contents and view pages or download pictures and sounds on your Vodafone handset. *Separate subscription is required to use Web. Access from menus and retrieve the contents. retrieve the network information. A Select (Settings) from the main menu → Connectivity → Network Setup → Retrieve NW Info B Press (YES) Mobile Internet Enter URL and access a Mobile Internet site.
Customising handset address Change the account name (alphanumerics before @) to reduce the risk of receiving spam. 18 C Select User Support D Select Messaging Setting Vodafone live! The initial account name is a random set of alphanumeric letters. *Change handset address up to three times within a 24 hour period. You are limited to a total of 99 changes. E Move the cursor down to Go to setup and press Initial account name: xxxxxxxxxx@t.vodafone.ne.
Receiving Messages
Checking a New Message Tip ● When you set the automatic filter, the User folder may be displayed instead of Inbox. ● Desktop icon appears appears when you receive a new message. If you confirm all notice lists or view the Inbox lists, disappears. A desktop indicator notifies you of a new message.
■ Retrieving MMS The initial text portion of MMS is delivered as a notification in the following cases.*1 MMS exceeds 128 double-byte characters.
■ Using the received message You can reply (zp.21-6) or forward (zp.21-7) a message using the received message.
Sending Messages
Creating a message Choose a message type (MMS/SMS) by purpose. Entry field The following shows the available entry field per message type. Message 20 type Field Text Address Sending Messages Subject Attachment ー ー MMS SMS * Address field must be entered. * Attach files to create slides. (zp.18-2、p.20-6). MMS screen SMS screen Tip Text size ● Address Use phone numbers or e-mail addresses for MMS and phone numbers for SMS.
E Complete the optional items F Press necessary information in D Press (SEND) ■ Selecting Message type ● To quote the address from the phonebook Follow any steps below ・Highlight on the address screen to press (OPTIONS), and then select Open Phone Book ) on the standby screen (Messaging) from the main menu 20 ・Move the cursor to the address field on New Message and press To use the main menu Press (OK) to ・Press ● (ADDRESS) on New Message To change the added address type (Cc/
● To delete address ■ Sending aMove the cursor to the address field and press bHighlight the address to be (OPTIONS), then select Delete 20 deleted and press ■ Entering Subject Sending Messages A Move the cursor to the subject field on New A Press (SEND) on New Message Tip ● To stop sending a message Press either , (Cancel) or on the Sending screen. The cancelled message is stored in Drafts.
File Attachment Images, sounds and videos can be attached to the MMS message. 300 KB per one message can be sent including ! Options on file attachment When a file is already attached, you can add another file on SMIL Comp. The following Options are available in this screen. Options may be greyed out in some situations. Option the total data size of texts, addresses, subjects and attached Change files. A Move the cursor to the attachment field on New Message and press Delete Delete the attached file.
Creating slides To add a picture Select Image to choose an image from Data Folder. ■ Adding slides To add sound Select Sound to choose a sound file from the music 20 When you attach the second file from New Message, select- folders of Data Folder ing Presentation Format opens the SMIL Comp. screen. To add video Sending Messages On SMIL Comp. you can add slides one file before or after Select Videos to choose a video from Data Folder the attached file and edit those slides.
Option Description Send Option Insert Slide Add a new slide before the edited slide. Delete Delete the edited slide. set in Settings (zp.23-4) when you send the message. This Preview This Slide Preview the edited slide. option makes only one message available for change. Preview Preview all the slides. Set the details (Text Colour and Background Colour) on each slide. ■ Slide interval Option Priority Display or sort according to priority is available depending on the compatible receiver.
bSelect any value Drafts To set the delivery time aSelect Delivery Time Save unsent messages to Drafts (zp.21-2). Messages bSelect any value saved to Drafts can be edited and sent at a later time. To set the validity period 20 Sending Messages aSelect Validity period bSelect any value Note ● Stored messages are automatically deleted from the mail server after the maximum storage time elapses even when the validity period is set. ● Validity Period and SMS Report Request can be set for SMS.
Mail Box
Checking Messages Message list screen Messages are stored and organized in the mail box and you Date received can check them at any time. Mail box is a generic term used 21 Mail Box to refer to Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent Messages and Mail Fold- Sender or address ers. Message icon Each folder contains messages according to the type. Folder Mail Inbox Contain delivered messages. Outbox Contain messages failed to be sent. Drafts Contain messages that could not be sent.
* Tip ● To check details such as time stamp Highlight a message on the message list screen and press (OPTIONS). If you click the Image box on Automatic Play, an image is displayed after the message. (zp.
Folder Management ! OPTIONS on the message screen The following operations are available using option items. Dis- There are 10 Mail Folders for the received messages for played items may vary depending on the message status. Option sorting and storing messages. Description 21 Show Focus Item Display the address. Mail Box selected item such as Save SMIL Contents Save as an attachment for a slide-style message. Mail Folders contain User Folder1 to User Folder10 at default.
■ Move messages to other folders A Press ( ■ Automatic sorting to a specified folder ) You can automatically sort messages to a specified folder From the Main Menu Select according to the address.
To reply to the sender and all addresses To delete all the sorting conditions aPress To change the sorting conditions aHighlight the address bPress 21 Select Reply All (OPTIONS) and select Delete all (OPTIONS) and select Change D Select the message type if displayed E Create and send the message Mail Box Tip Tip ● Sorting is performed using an address set to the user folder. If two or more user folders has the same criteria, a message is sorted to the user folder set first.
Forwarding Message A Press nal message. Attachments are also diverted except those that cannot be forwarded. ● ( ) From the Main Menu Select The message type is the same as the original for Forward. However, if an original is a non-SMS-transferable type, MMS message type is selected.
Message Protection The protected message is displayed with A Press 21 ( Message Deletion in the list.
■ Delete all the messages under message box or folder You can delete all messages, message boxes or folders. A Press ( ) Select (Messaging) For protected message Not deleted. ● To delete all messages under all message boxes and folders aPress ( bPress (OPTIONS) and select Message Reset ) 21 cEnter the current handset code Mail Box To use the main menu Tip ● Note that no SMS is deleted on the USIM card.
21 Mail Box Using Phone Number, Email Address and URL ■ Phone to, Message to, and Internet access Using selectable phone numbers, email addresses and A Follow the steps on the message detail URLs allows you to add a phonebook entry, send a message screen for using the phone number, email and access the Internet. address and URL ■ Phonebook entry A Highlight the phone number or email address on the message detail screen B Press (OPTIONS) and select Anchor to...
To add the bookmark entry aHighlight the URL and press (OPTIONS) to Using attachments select Anchor to... bSelect Add Bookmark URL to... operation Some selected URL (beginning with rtsp://) may start the streaming such as videos, sounds and music. (zp.25-3) You can view or play image or sound files attached to the 21 received MMS.
■ Save in data folder A Highlight attachments on the message detail screen and press 21 (OPTIONS) and select ■ Sort messages Show Focus Item Mail Box B Highlight the attachments on the attached list screen and press (OPTIONS) and select Save Tip ● Operation from Message detail screen For the same file name Sequential number is automatically added to the file name. You can rearrange the message order by date and address.
● Inbox/Mail Folders Option Option Description Open Open a highlighted message for view or edit. Reply Open a return message. Open a return message to all. Forward Divert a message. Move Move a message to the other folder or the USIM card (SMS only). Rearrange message order by date or by address. Filter List messages by type specified with Show All, SMS, MMS or High Priority. ● 21 Sent Messages Option Description Open Open the highlighted message for viewing or editing. Edit a message.
! Mail Folder Option Open 21 Description Open a user folder. Change folder name. Mail Distribute Sort received messages by address or phone number and put it into a specified folder automatically.
Mail Server
Using Message List 22 ■ Message List Retrieval Mail Server If a new MMS contains more than 129 double-byte characters as text or includes attachments, up to 128 double-byte characters (including address or subject) are delivered and remaining messages are temporarily stored in the mail server of the service centre according to either of the following cases.
Option Description Retrieve text and attachments for messages not received on the handset and stored on the server. Receive All Receive all messages on the server. Message Details Display Date, From, Subject and Size. Server Mail Capacity Display the mail server usage. ■ Deleting MMS on the server using message list You cannot receive an MMS that has been deleted from the server.
Forwarding Messages on the Server A Display the message list 22 B Highlight MMS (OPTIONS) and select Mail Server Forward C Enter an address and Press (SEND) Tip ● When you forward a message using Forward, the subject and the content are quoted from the original message. Attachments are also forwarded except those that cannot be forwarded.
Other Mail Settings
Common to MMS/SMS B Select Heading Text, Signature and Quote Indicator as necessary C Select Insert or Not Insert and press ■ Scroll To select Insert Select the scroll block for the message screen.
MMS Settings ■ Automatic Play Set auto play when opening message if images, sounds or ■ Auto Receive slides is attached to the received message. Set normal reception in Japan or roaming reception.
■ Creation Mode ■ Send Reports Set the file attachment for non-MMS-standard and restric- Set message report delivery when you receive MMS with tions of additional files. delivery confirmation. [Default] ■Free [Default] ■Send Reports Create mode Attached file Restricted Only MMS standard files can be attached or added. Free Both MMS-standard and non-MMSstandard files can be attached or added.
From the Main Menu Press (Messaging) and select Settings → MMS Settings → Validity Period B Select any value Values to be set Deliver Now, One Hour, Six Hours, Twelve Hours, One Day and One Week SMS Settings Tip ● Tip ● Values to be set No Delete, One Hour, Six Hours, Twelve Hours, One Day and One Week ■ SMS Report Request ■ Delivery Time Set the time period until MMS is sent. MMS is stored on the mail server until the set time elapses. Set request for the arrival confirmation when SMS is sent.
■ Validity Period ■ SMS Centre Change the number for the SMS message centre. Do not [Default] ■No Delete change this number unless Vodafone tells you the number is Set the storage time for SMS on the mail server. SMS is deleted after the set time elapses.
3D Pictogram Settings Reset Settings Certain characters, pictograms and face symbols in the message body appear in 3D animation up to 150 characters. 3D pictogram and colour are available for setting. [Default] ■3D Pictogram: Unread msgs only ■Colour Settings: White A Press ( ) and select Settings → General ■ Settings Reset Initialise message settings or the user folder name, and delete all messages stored in the mail box.
23 Other Settings on Messaging 23-8
Basic Web Operations
Before Using the Web Cache (Temporary Memory) Information obtained via the Web is saved in a temporary mem- TLS/SSL Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Socket Layer (SSL) use encoding technology to exchange data on the Internet for higher security, and are normally used to exchange vital data such as credit card numbers or personal information. The handset incorporates electronic certificates (Root Certifi- ory (cache).
Accessing the Web ■ Entering a URL Enter a URL to access a Web page. ■ Accessing from the Vodafone live! menu Select an item from the Vodafone live! menu to access a site. A Press ( ) B Select an item Tip • To access the Vodafone live! menu from the Main Menu Select (Vodafone live!) → Vodafone live!. • Accessing a protected Web page A confirmation appears when you attempt to access a Web page protected with TLS/SSL. To cancel, press (CANCEL). appears on a Web page protected with TLS/SSL.
Navigating a Web Page Menu item Description Bookmarks Save a URL of or linked to a Web page as a bookmark, or select a saved bookmark to access the site. Enter URL Enter a URL to access the site. Use the following keys to navigate a Web page: History Open the access history. Save Page Save a Web page. Action Search or copy text, save or play an image or melody on a Web page. Send As Message Attach a URL of a Web page or image, or image file to a message to send.
cMenu Move cursor to a menu item and press to select the item. dCommand button Move cursor to and press to send data or can- cel. Authentication Some Web pages require authentication. If authentication is Entering text/Selecting items required, select text entry fields to enter your user ID and password. bSelection button cMenu aText entry field Password dCommand button aText entry field Move cursor to and press 24 to enter text.
Uploading files Perform the following to upload a file saved on the handset (except for non-transferable files): A Select a command button such as Browse on a Web page B Select a file from data folders C Press a command button such as Send ■ Using phone numbers, mail addresses or URLs on Web pages Use phone numbers, mail addresses or URLs on Web pages to make calls, create an MMS or access the Web. Available phone numbers, mail addresses and URLs are underlined.
Using Information
Saving Pictures and Melodies 25 Using Melodies Save picture or audio files embedded on a Web page to Data Using Information Folder. Use stored files as wallpaper, ringtone, etc. ■ Saving files to Data Folder A Open a Web page B Press (OPTIONS) and select Action → Object C Select a picture or melody file (OK) Tip • To view pictures on Media Player Launch Media Player and select pictures (zp.10-8). • To change a file name or destination to be saved Press (MODIFY) on Step 5.
Using Other Files A Select a data to play on a Web page Tip Download copyrighted content and obtain the content key. This content key is required to play the file. 25 • If a message or other text contains a string (URL) of singlebyte alphanumeric characters starting with rtsp://, using the URL (zp.21-10) may start streaming. • Even if playback is stopped, communications continue and packet communications charges will apply. Tip • Some contents can be downloaded by clicking a link on a Web page.
Saving Pages Tip • To check the title or URL of a saved page 25 Saving a page you want to view later provides easy access to Using Information the page. Pages themselves are saved, and communication will not take place when viewing. Up to 100 pages can be aWhile the page is opened, press (OPTIONS) and select Page Setting → Page Information bSelect an option saved.
■ Deleting saved pages A Select (Vodafone live!) from the Main B Delete Bookmark often-used URLs to easily access them later. Up to 100 bookmarks can be saved.
■ Accessing bookmarks 25 A Select ■ Deleting bookmarks (Vodafone live!) from the Main Using Information Menu → Bookmarks A Select (Vodafone live!) from the Main Menu → Bookmarks B Select a bookmark B Delete To delete one by one ■ Editing content aHighlight a bookmark, press (OPTIONS) and select Delete Edit the titles or URLs of saved bookmarks.
History ! History options Up to the last 300 accessed URLs are added to History. Easily A Select 25 Send As Message: Paste the URL into a message. ● Using Information access previously-viewed pages from the History.
Other Settings 25 ■ Changing character code Using Information If characters are not properly displayed, change the code. [Default] ■Shift-JIS A Press (OPTIONS) on a Web page and ■ Changing font size [Default] ■Medium A Press (OPTIONS) on a Web page and select Page Setting → Font Size B Select an option select Page Setting → Encoding B Select a code ■ Viewing page information Check the URL or title of the page.
Tip • Server certificate Verifies the authenticity of the server for SSL communication. • To cancel the search Press . 25 ■ Copying text on a page Copy text on a page to paste somewhere else. ■ Updating a page A Press Update a page. Some pages may not be updated.
B Select Current Page URL, Image URL or Image File 25 If selecting Image URL or Image File, select the Using Information image. C Select MMS or SMS and create a message Tip • To send a message See p.20-2.
Other Web Settings
Image Display/Sound Playback Settings Set whether to display images or play sounds contained in the 26 content. Other Web Settings [Default] ■Images: Display A Select ■Sounds: Play (Vodafone live!) from the Main Menu ψ Browser Settings B Select an option and set To set image display aSelect Display Settings bSelect Images cSelect Display or Do Not Display To set sound playback aSelect Sounds bSelect Play or Do Not Play Tip • Browser Settings Can also be selected by pressing content.
Security Settings notified for some information. Set whether to comply with the notification request. [Default] ■ Setting Cookies Cookies are small data files automatically written to the handwhether to save Cookies. Cookies can be deleted.
Resetting Web Settings B Press (YES) C Enter Security Code ■ Resetting settings to default 26 Reset Saved Pages, History or Browser Settings to default Other Web Settings (zp.30-7). A Select To reset settings only aSelect Reset Settings (YES) To reset settings and data aSelect Memory Reset bEnter the Security Code (OK) ■ Clearing the access history Web access is stored. Clear History.
Basic V-appli Operations
Before Using V-appli Network-type V-appli Some V-appli run on the network (web). For communication charges applied for using network-type V-appli, contact Customer Service (zp.30-38). 27 ・ To check JavaTM and JBlendTM licences Basic V-appli Operations Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → JavaTM Infor- Downloading V-appli Download V-appli from websites. Up to 100 V-appli can be downloaded.
Note • V-appli cannot be downloaded if: • The file is invalid • The size is too large • The number of V-appli will exceed the limit • The memory is low • It cannot be saved Download completion (BACK) To launch V-appli immediately Press (LAUNCH) to open V-appli Library Tip • If some V-appli is paused A confirmation screen appears. • To upgrade V-appli If you attempt to download an upgrade version of stored V-appli, a confirmation message appears. Press (REPLACE) to overwrite the older version.
Launching V-appli A Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → V-appli Library ! A screen appears when launching V-appli If the V-appli is a network type, a message appears. To continue using V-appli, select YES. The confirmation screen type can be changed in the security level settings. B Select V-appli 27 When connecting to the Internet Tip Basic V-appli Operations • To open V-appli Library on the memory card After performing Step 1, press (Options) and select Change Memory Card.
Ending/Pausing/Resuming V-appli Managing V-appli ■ Checking properties ■ Ending/pausing V-appli A Press while V-appli is running A Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → V-appli Library B Highlight V-appli, press To pause V-appli (Options) and select Properties Select Pause To end V-appli Tip Select End • The properties contain Application name, vendor name, version, application size, etc. ■ Resuming paused V-appli If a V-appli is paused, A Press (grey) appears on the display.
C Select Yes ■ Moving V-appli Exchange V-appli between the handset and the memory card. A Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → V-appli Library To open V-appli Library on the memory card 27 Press Basic V-appli Operations Card (Options) and select Change Memory B Highlight V-appli, press (Options) and select Change Entry (Move) C Select YES Tip • If the V-appli cannot be transferred Change Entry (Move) does not appear.
Using V-appli
Setting V-appli Security Levels • Disable: The function is disabled. Note • Disabled options do not appear. ■ Setting security levels Some V-appli are connected to the network while running. ■ Resetting security levels Set whether to confirm connection function use for each V-appli. Reset security settings to default. Set Web access.
Other V-appli Settings
Making Incoming Settings Make incoming or alarm settings for V-appli. Making Volume/Vibration Settings [Default] In manner mode, the manner mode settings take priority over ■Call Priority A Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → V-appli Settings → Incoming Priority B Select Call Priority or Alert Display V-appli settings. ■ Adjusting the volume Adjust the volume of sound effects.
Making Light Settings Resetting V-appli Settings Make light settings for V-appli. Option Description Always On Always turn on the light. Always Off Always turn off the light. Link To Backlight Press keys to turn on the light. ■ Resetting V-appli settings to default A Select (V-appli) from the Main Menu → V-appli Settings → Reset V-appli → Reset Settings Enable or disable the blink operation set for V-appli. B Enter Security Code and press [Default] C Press ■Backlight Set.
Appendix
Features Main V-appli Sub V-appli Settings Vodafone live! Branch V-appli Library Description Use stored V-appli programs. Page p.27-2 Incoming Priority Set the incoming or alarm operations for V-appli. p.29-2 Volume/Vibration Set the volume or vibrator for V-appli. p.29-2 Light Settings Make light settings for V-appli. p.29-3 Reset V-appli Reset V-appli settings. p.29-3 JavaTM Information View JavaTM and JBlendTM licences. p.
Main Entertainment Sub Music Player Media Player Cast Camera 31 Appendix Data Folder Description Page Play all tracks. p.10-3 Playlists Play a playlist. p.10-3 Track Folders Select a folder to play tracks. p.10-3 Recently Played Play the most recently played track. p.10-3 Most Played Play the most often played track. p.10-3 Download Download tracks from websites. p.10-3 Ringtones Play melodies. p.10-3 Pictures View pictures. p.10-9 Videos Play videos. p.
Main Messaging Sub Description Page Received messages are saved here. p.21-2 Create Message Create a new message. p.20-2 Outbox Unsent, returned or cancelled messages are saved here. p.21-2 Drafts Unsent draft messages are saved here. p.21-2 Sent Messages Sent messages are saved here. p.21-2 Mail Folders Filtered messages are saved here. p.21-2 Server Mail Retrieve, delete or forward messages stored on the mail server. p.
Main Phone Book Sub Branch Description Create a contact or settings for incoming items. Handset Phone BK Open the handset Phone Book. p.5-6 USIM Phone Book Open the USIM card Phone Book. p.5-6 Groups Manage Phone BK Other Numbers Settings Call Log Change a group name or function settings. p.5-9 Copy the entire Phone Book. p.5-8 Move All Move the entire Phone Book. p.5-8 Delete All Delete the entire Phone Book. p.5-10 Services Register the service number stored on the USIM card. p.
Main Settings Sub Phone Settings Display Settings Call Settings Security Memory Settings Description Page Set the Normal/Meeting/Outdoor/Drive/Manner mode. p.9-3 言語選択 Switch between Japanese and English. p.8-8 Date & Time Set date and time. p.1-22 Master Reset Reset settings to default. p.14-10 Internal Display Set display. p.8-2 External Display Set external display. p.8-3 Font Settings Set screen font. p.8-8 Common Setting Make common settings for calling. p.2-7, p.5-7, p.
Settings to be Reset Main menu Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset V-appli ・Net Access ・Incoming Priority ・Volume/Vibration ・Light Settings Vodafone live! ・Scroll settings ・Font settings Settings initialised by Memory Reset ・Downloaded V-appli *1 ・Display Settings ・Bookmark settings ・Sounds ・Cookie Settings ・Root Certificates 1 to 8 ・Manufacture Number 31 *2 ・Bookmarks ・Saved Pages ・History ・Cache ・Cookie *3, *4 Appendix Entertainment
Main menu Camera Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset Settings initialised by Memory Reset <Camera> ・Display Settings ・Picture Quality ・White Balance ・Night Mode Off (Night Mode On) ・Auto Timer ・Display Settings under Camera Settings ・Shutter Sound under Camera Settings ・Image Tuning under Camera Settings <Video> ・Picture Quality ・White Balance ・Night Mode Off (Night Mode On) ・Sound Settings ・Memory Status under Camera Settings ・File Size Limit under Camera Settings ・D
Main menu Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset Messaging ・Mail Distribute ・User Folder names <General> ・Scroll Setting ・Heading Text ・Signature ・Quote Indicator ・Font Size ・3D pict. Settings <MMS Settings> ・Receive Options ・Creation Mode ・Send Reports ・Validity Period ・Delivery Time <SMS Settings> ・SMS Report Request Organiser & Tools ・Calendar display, Filter View ・Rate settings for Calc.
Main menu Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset Settings initialised by Memory Reset Phone Book ・Groups ・Privacy Display ・Speed Dialling ・Automatic Delete ・Duplicate Records ・Phone Book data ・Groups*7 ・Owner Information ・Dialled Calls ・Received Calls ・Missed Calls Settings <Sound / Mode> ・Volume ・Ringtone ・Illumination ・Vibration Pattern ・Other Settings <Language> ・Display language <Date & Time> ・Date & Time ・Dual Time ・Format <Sound / Mode>*7 ・Ringtone <Internal
Main menu Settings 31 Appendix 30-11 Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset Settings initialised by Memory Reset <External Display> ・Wallpaper ・Standby ・Indication Info ・Clock Style ・Backlight Settings ・Contrast <Font Settings> <External Display>*7 ・Wallpaper <Common Settings> ・Receiver Volume ・Call Time Info. ・Headset ・CLI Display ・Dial Pause Setting ・Send Tones <Voice Call> ・Auto Redial ・Any Key Answer ・Close Setting <Common Settings> ・Call Time Info.
Main menu Settings Other features *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 Settings initialised by All Reset Settings initialised by Settings Reset Settings initialised by Memory Reset <Security> ・Key Locks ・Dial Locks <Connectivity> ・3G/GSM under Network Setup ・Select Network under Network Setup <Memory Settings> ・USB Memory Mode <Connectivity> ・Bluetooth Manner mode Input mode Initialised by V-appli Reset Settings. Initialised by V-appli Memory Reset. Initialised by Vodafone live! Reset Settings.
Multitasking Combination The following table shows the main combinations of tasks that can be used simultaneously: : Available ー : Unavailable Blank: Cannot be used simultaneously Running task Music Player Task to run Vodafone Vodafone live! Messaging live! CAST V-appli EntertainCamera ment Data Folder Packet Organiser Phone Settings Communication & Tools Book *1 Voice Calls Video Calls *7 ー Music Player *4 Vodafone live!/Vodafone live! CAST/Messaging (SMS/MMS) V-appli/Entertainment/ Camera/Data
Troubleshooting ■ Basic operations Problem Point to check or solutions Page Cannot turn on the handset Is the battery fully charged? Replace or charge the battery. p.1-13 Cannot operate after the handset is turned on Activate PIN1 may be enabled. Follow the on-screen instruction to enter PIN1. p.14-3 Please insert the USIM card. or Unable to Is the USIM card properly attached? If a message still appears with the card properly recognize this USIM card.
Problem Point to check or solutions The external display does not display an Is external display's Standby setting set to On? indicator for incoming call or mail message Page p.8-3 A beep sounds during a call This may indicate the reception is becoming weak and you are switching base stations. p.
Problem Point to check or solutions Page The video shooting screen flickers Change the mode in Image Tuning under Camera Settings. p.7-7 The display is dim when backlight setting is off. This is normal and not a malfunction. p.8-4 Some characters do not appear when a vfile is used for Phone Book, Calendar, etc. A blank appears for a character incompatible with Shift-JIS code. This is not a malfunction. ■ Vodafone live! Problem Point to check or solutions Page The connection was lost.
Problem 31 Point to check or solutions Page Appendix Cannot send MMS with picture attachment Does the recipient's handset support MMS? A Long Mail-compatible handset cannot receive a mail message whose size exceeds 6K bytes, and a Super Mail-compatible handset cannot receive a mail message whose size exceeds 12K bytes (up to 30K bytes if a JPEG or MPEG4 file is attached). (The figures include address, subject and message.
Kuten Codes The 3-digit numbers in each left column indicate the first three digits of kuten codes. The numbers at each top row indicate the fourth digit of kuten codes. Example: Entering ઇ Enter the first three digits 012 then the fourth digit 4. Actual characters or symbols on the screen may look different from the ones in the kuten code list.
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■ Pictographs 31 Appendix 30-25
• Pictographs enclosed by are animated. • Some pictographs may not appear on some Vodafone handset models. • 3D Pictographs may look different from the actual ones.
Emotions Enter 31 Emoticon Enter Emoticon Enter Appendix ありがと ありがとう ひやあせ むか ばんざい あせあせ こそこそ わーい びくっ じーっ おーい どき きこえない ぶい え こまったもんだ ぎゃはは めがてん ぶたー あは はてな こあら にこ きらーん いっぷく にこ しくしく いっぷく ちゅ さよなら ほし ちゅ いたた ねてる わくわく えーん ねむい ういんく なぜ めも さよなら がーん うん がんば えへん かんぱい ね む ども ぽりぽり いかり 30-27 Emoticon
Memory Capacity Messaging Inbox, Mail Folders Up to 1,000 Sent Messages Up to 500 Outbox, Drafts Up to 50 * Inbox, Mail Folders, Sent Messages, Outbox and Drafts in the Mail Box use memory together. * In Inbox and Mail Folders, more than 1000 messages may be stored. * The number that can be stored varies depending on the data size. * Up to 5 subfolders and 95 files can be stored in Pictures, Ringtones and Videos, respectively.
Specifications • Setting an animation as wallpaper may cause shorter continuous talk time and continuous standby time. The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. • Running V-appli may cause shorter continuous talk time and continuous standby time. Vodafone 804N Item 31 Specification Weight Approx. 115 g Continuous talk time Voice call: Approx. 180 minutes (3G) Approx. 260 minutes (GSM) Video call: Approx. 120 minutes Continuous standby time Approx. 250 hours (3G) Approx.
Rapid Charger Item Input voltage Specification 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (Using the supplied power cord) Rated input capacity 9 VA (AC 100) Output voltage/Current DC 5.4 V / 600 mA Operating temperature 5 qC to 40 qC Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 38 x 63 x 20 mm (excluding power cord) Desktop Holder Item Specification Input voltage/Current 5.4 V DC / 600 mA (with Rapid Charger connected) Output voltage/Current 5.4 V DC / 600 mA (with Rapid Charger connected) Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx.
edit content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-6 with rapid charger . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18 Bookmarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-5 charging battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13 accessing functions from desktop icons . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6 break a line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 charing in-car charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20 adjust volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 C CLI Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saved Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-5 V-appli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-6 voice memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 deletion message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-8 desktop holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-19 Dialled Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 display . . . . . . . . . . . desktop icons . . . display . . . . . . . . display setting . . external display . text entry window . . . . . .
customising handset address entry field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . file attachment . . . . . . . . . . . new mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . send option settings . . . . . . . sending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . text input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mail box . . . . . . . . Draft . . . . . . . . Inbox . . . . . . . Mail Folders . . Outbox . . . . . . Sent Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
key tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-5 R Overwrite mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-17 owner information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-10 P Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . adding a number from call logs make a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . setting groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 . 5-4 . 5-6 . 5-5 phone book displaying secret data . . . . . . . . .14-8 pictographs . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8、30-25 Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sever mail capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-2 shutter sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 slide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-3 slides . . . . . . . . . . . adding a picture adding slides . . adding sound . . adding video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-6 .20-6 .20-6 .20-6 .20-6 SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-2 30 pictographs . . . . .
Page Information . . . . . play melodies . . . . . . . . save files . . . . . . . . . . . Scroll Settings . . . . . . . search for a word . . . . . selection button . . . . . . send message with URL Server Certificate . . . . . text entry field . . . . . . . . update . . . . . . . . . . . . . uploading files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-8 .25-2 .25-2 .25-8 .25-9 .24-5 .25-9 .25-8 .
Warranty and After Sales Service Repair See Troubleshooting before contacting us for repair. Warranty A warranty comes with the purchase of the handset. • Check the name of the shop and the date of purchase. • Read contents fully and keep in a safe place. • The warranty period is described in the warranty. Vodafone shall not be liable for any loss or damage, to you or third parties, arising from missed calls due to handset malfunctions.
Customer Service If you have any questions about a Vodafone handset or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Vodafone Customer Centres Vodafone International Call Centre From a Vodafone handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491 (Please take care to dial the correct number. International charges will apply to this call.
Introduction Vodafone 804N User Guide Thank you for purchasing the Vodafone 804N handset. Note ●Read this guide thoroughly before using the Vodafone 804N handset to ensure proper usage. • Unauthorised copying of any part of this guide is ●After reading this guide, keep it for later reference. ●Accessible services may be limited to contract conditions or service area. The Vodafone 804N handset is compatible with the W-CDMA and GSM network systems. February 2006 Version 1 prohibited. Vodafone K.K.