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Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SoftBank 920SC. Read this guide thoroughly before using 920SC to ensure proper usage. After reading this guide, keep it for later reference. Should you lose or damage this guide, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). Accessible services may be limited by contract conditions or service area. 920SC is compatible with 3G network technology. Note Unauthorized copying of any part of this guide is prohibited. Contents are subject to change without prior notice. Not all functions and services described in this user guide are available in Japan. Steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of descriptions in this guide. If you find inaccurate or missing information, contact Customer Service
( P.26-24). If there are any missing/misplaced pages in this manual, SoftBank will replace it. Content Search Title Search Contents fP.vi Index fP.26-16 Objective Search Objective Search fP.ii Index fP.26-16 Feature Search Feature Search fP.iv Contents fP.vi Using Handset Display Indicators fP.1-9 Function List fP.26-2 Manual Organization Contents fP.vi Chapter Contents fChapter Top Solving Problems Troubleshooting fP.26-4 Warranty & Service fP.26-23 i Objectiv e Search My Contact Informatio n Confirming My Number Quickly confirm your own number
(USIM Card contains handset number). Customizing Mail Address Change default handset mail address to add a personal touch and reduce spam. Handset Phone Number ConfirmationfP.1-17 Customizing Handset Address fP.21-
2 Customizin g 920SC Downloading Music (Japanese) Find and download music via Media Player. Downloading MusicfP.11-5 Setting Ringtones Set ringtones for voice or video calls. Settings Sound File as RingtonefP.12-12 Learning the Handset Learn to navigate menus and use Keypad. Menu OperationsfP.xi Placing Calls Place voice or video calls on 920SC. Voice CallfP.2-2 Video CallfP.6-1 Mastering The Basics Fun Stuff ii Watching Digital TV Enjoy digital TV throughout Japan. Using Media Player Play media files or download new ones. Digital TVfP.7-1 Media PlayerfP.11-1 iii Using My Details Save your own contact information in Feature order to share it with others easily. Search My Phonebook DetailsfP.5-18 Messaging Multiple Receptions Send a message to multiple addresses. Sending Files Wirelessly Transfer files between Bluetooth devices. Creating MessagesfP.18-6 BluetoothfP.13-5 Customizing Standby Display Set Wallpaper/Calendar or change clock appearance. WallpaperfP.9-2 Clock/CalendarfP.9-4 Customizing Message List Select message list window content. Message List ViewfP.21-7 Securing Handset Info Lock Messages, Data Folder, Phonebook, Call Log or Calendar with Phone Password. Privacy LockfP.14-6 Entering Text Create messages or Phonebook entries. Using Messaging Services Send messages via S! Mail or SMS. Text EntryfP.4-2 MessagingfP.18-1 Accessing the Mobile Internet Browse the Mobile Net via Yahoo!
Keitai. Yahoo! KeitaifP.22-3 iv Using Convenient Tools Playing Games Use the on board Calculator or Dictionary, etc. as tools to enhance your day life. CalculatorfP.15-19 DictionaryfP.15-22 Download S! Applications via Yahoo!
Keitai to enjoy mobile games and more anywhere. S! ApplifP.25-1 Using External Memory Insert Memory Card and connect 920SC to a PC to use handset as external memory. Mass StoragefP.13-13 Memory Card v 920SC Features SoftBank Mobile Features Useful Features One Seg Enjoy Digital TV & Data Broadcasts. fP.7-1 Camera Choose from Single shot, Multi-shot, Mosaic Shot or Panorama Shot, and add photo frames. fP.8-1 Yahoo! Keitai Browse the Mobile Internet for image/
sound files as well as useful information. 3D Pictogram Animate message text/pictograms in 3D. fP.22-3 fP.21-6 Message Notice View new message notices without interrupting operations in progress. Schedule/Alarm Save events by time/date and set alarms. fP.21-7 fP.15-2, fP.15-5 vi PC-related Features PC Site Browser File Viewer Browse PC websites on 920SC. View PC-based documents on 920SC. fP.22-4 fP.12-6 vii BookSurfing (Japanese) Download e-books, etc. on 920SC. Hangul Entry (Korean) Select combinations of consonants and vowels. Memory Card Extend handset memory or back up files. fP.25-6 fP.4-10 fP.12-20 S! Town (Japanese) Enjoy SoftBank communication services. S! Appli Download games, 3D images, etc. via Yahoo! Keitai, etc. to install on 920SC. Near Chat (Japanese) Exchange text messages wirelessly with up to 8 people via Bluetooth. fP.25-6 fP.25-2 fP.25-8 Media Player Voice Recorder Play 920SC/Memory Card media files. Use Memory Card for longer recording. fP.11-1 fP.15-14 Optional Services Use Call Forwarding, Voice Mail, Call Waiting, etc. to handle incoming calls, etc. fP.17-1 viii Mass Storage Insert Memory Card and connect 920SC to a PC via USB cable to access files via PC. PC Bluetooth Connect devices or move files wirelessly. fP.13-13 fP.13-2 Samsung PC Stu-
PC dio Install this software on a PC and connect 920SC via USB to import PC music files. fP.ix ix Contents s t n e t n o C Contents .................................................. vi Accessories.............................................. ix About This Guide.................................... x Safety Precautions.................................xii General Notes .....................................xxiii SAR Certification................................ xxx 1 Getting Started USIM Card ...........................................1-2 Parts & Functions ................................1-6 About Battery.....................................1-11 Power On/Off .....................................1-17 Time & Date .......................................1-18 920SC Menus......................................1-19 Menu ...................................................1-22 Security Codes....................................1-22 2 Basic Operations Initiating a Call ....................................2-2 Receiving a Call....................................2-3 Rejecting Incoming Call......................2-5 Answer Machine ..................................2-5 Engaged Call Operations ....................2-7 Call Log Records..................................2-9 Call Manager......................................2-12 Emergency Calls ................................2-14 3 Manner Profile Minding Mobile Manners ...................3-2 vi Manner Profile..................................... 3-3 Changing Profile .................................. 3-3 Offline Mode ........................................ 3-4 4 Entering Text Text Entry ............................................ 4-2 Entering Characters ............................ 4-4 Editing Text........................................4-11 Prediction (Japanese) ........................ 4-13 Learning (Japanese) .......................... 4-13 Font Size ............................................. 4-13 User Dictionary (Japanese)...............4-14 SMS Templates ..................................4-16 5 Phonebook Saving to Phonebook ...........................5-2 Category Settings.................................5-8 Using Phonebook ...............................5-10 Editing Phonebook Entries ...............5-15 My Phonebook Details....................... 5-18 6 Video Call About Video Call .................................6-2 Initiating a Video Call ......................... 6-2 Receiving a Video Call ........................6-3 Engaged Video Call Operations ......... 6-4 Video Call Settings............................... 6-6 7 Digital TV About Digital TV ................................. 7-2 Getting Started .................................... 7-2 Watching TV........................................ 7-7 Additional Settings ............................ 7-11 8 Mobile Camera About Mobile Camera......................... 8-2 Capturing a Still Image....................... 8-4 Capturing Video ................................ 8-11 Mobile Camera Settings.................... 8-13 Viewing Images.................................. 8-16 Editing Still Images ........................... 8-16 Editing Video ..................................... 8-18 Create Flash..................................... 8-20 Attaching Images............................... 8-22 9 Display Settings Standby Display Settings .................... 9-2 Menu Display ....................................... 9-5 Font ....................................................... 9-6 Backlight Brightness & Duration ...... 9-7 Dialing Display..................................... 9-7 Display Language ................................ 9-8 10 Sound Settings Changing Profile Settings ................. 10-2 s t n e t n o C 11 Media Player About Media Player...........................11-2 Playing Music .....................................11-3 Music Settings ....................................11-8 Playing Video ...................................11-11 Video Settings...................................11-14 Streaming..........................................11-17 12 Managing Files (Data Fold-
er) Data Folder.........................................12-2 Saved Files ..........................................12-3 Using Files.........................................12-11 Managing Files/Folders ...................12-15 Memory Card...................................12-20 13 External Connections External Connections ........................13-2 Bluetooth ..........................................13-2 USB Connection ...............................13-11 Mass Storage ....................................13-13 14 Security Change Phone Password ...................14-2 PIN ......................................................14-2 USIM Lock .........................................14-4 Handset Security................................14-5 Rejecting Incoming Calls ..................14-8 Restoring Defaults ........................... 14-11 Call Barring ..................................... 17-10 Caller ID........................................... 17-12 15 Tools Alarms................................................. 15-2 Calendar ............................................. 15-5 Voice Recorder................................. 15-14 World Clock ..................................... 15-18 Calculator ......................................... 15-19 Converter..........................................15-19 Stopwatch ......................................... 15-21 Dictionary (Japanese)...................... 15-22 16 Advanced Functions Calling Functions...............................16-2 Handling Incoming Calls ..................16-5 Status Alert.........................................16-6 Simple Search.....................................16-7 Keypad Lock ...................................... 16-7 Idle Shortcuts .....................................16-8 Set Default Memory........................... 16-9 Memory Status................................... 16-9 17 Optional Services Optional Services ...............................17-2 Call Forwarding................................. 17-2 Voice Mail........................................... 17-4 Call Waiting ....................................... 17-7 Conference Call..................................17-8 18 Messaging Getting Started .................................. 18-2 Checking for New Messages ............. 18-2 Creating Messages ............................. 18-6 Attaching/Inserting Files ................ 18-15 Saving Created Messages................ 18-20 19 Messaging Folders Viewing Messages .............................. 19-2 Replying to a Message....................... 19-7 Forwarding a Message ...................... 19-8 Sending from Drafts .......................... 19-8 Sending from Unsent Messages........ 19-9 Deleting a Message ............................ 19-9 Linked Information......................... 19-11 Using an Attachment....................... 19-13 Managing Folders............................ 19-15 From Message List .......................... 19-18 20 Server Mail Message List...................................... 20-2 Remote Forward................................ 20-3 21 Other Message Settings Customizing Handset Address ......... 21-2 vii Starting S! Appli ................................ 25-3 Exit, Pause, & Resume ......................25-3 Managing S! Appli............................. 25-4 BookSurfing (Japanese)..................25-6 S! Town (Japanese)............................25-6 Near Chat (Japanese) ....................... 25-8 G-GUIDE Mobile (Japanese) ......... 25-10 Security .............................................25-10 S! Appli Settings............................... 25-12 26 Appendix Function List ...................................... 26-2 Troubleshooting ................................. 26-4 Software Update .............................. 26-10 Symbols & Pictograms ....................26-12 Memory List..................................... 26-14 Specifications.................................... 26-14 INDEX .............................................. 26-16 Warranty & Service ........................ 26-23 Customer Service.............................26-24 s t n e t n o C S! Mail Settings ..................................21-2 SMS Settings.......................................21-5 3D Pictogram Settings .......................21-6 Reply with text ...................................21-7 22 Mobile Internet Getting Started...................................22-2 Getting Online....................................22-3 Page Window Operations..................22-6 23 Mobile Internet Files Using Image Files...............................23-2 Using Sound Files...............................23-4 Using Video Files................................23-6 Streaming............................................23-8 Saving Pages .......................................23-8 Saving Bookmarks .............................23-9 History ..............................................23-12 Display Settings................................23-13 24 Other Web Settings Preferences .........................................24-2 Security ...............................................24-2 Refresh Browser.................................24-6 25 S! Appli Getting Started...................................25-2 Downloading S! Appli........................25-2 viii Accessories Make sure the following accessories are included in the package with handset. These accessories are also sold separately. For details on accessories or optional items, contact Customer Service (fP.26-24). Battery USB Cable Stereo AC Utility Software*
(CD-ROM) One-Seg Stand Earphone Conversion Cable with Microphone
*Utility Software updates/upgrades may become available via SoftBank Website (http://www.softbank.jp) without prior notification. Please check for the newest versions of Utility Software and download as required. Tip ix
920SC takes microSDTM Memory Card (not included). Purchase one to use Memory Card functions.
microSDTM Memory Card is referred to as Memory Card in this manual. x xi About This Guide In this guide, SoftBank 920SC is referred to as 920SC. Instructions are described using mainly default settings. When settings are changed, screen shots or handset responses may differ from those depicted in this guide. Screen Shots and 920SC Illustrations Screen shots appearing in this guide are for reference only and may differ from actual Display images. Product illustrations may differ from actual product appearances. Confirmations & Warning Messages Messages not described in this guide may appear;
read all confirmations and warning messages carefully. Japanese Functions & Services x When (Japanese) appears in a title, Japanese ability is required to use full range of the function or service. Symbols In this guide, symbols represent 920SC keys; see
"Parts & Functions" ( P.1-6). Softkey and Multi Selector operations are indicated as follows. Softkeys Operation options appear at the bottom of Display. Press the corresponding Softkey to execute assigned functions. Press w to Save Save Select Play Press c to Select Press o to Play Softkey Operations Press Assigned Function Softkey Multi Operations Selector Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, and scroll, etc. In this guide, Multi Selector operations are indicated as shown below. Basic Multi Selector Operations l j : Press u or d s : Press l or r u r d xi a : Press u, d, l, or r xii Highlighting In this guide, "to highlight" means to move cursor to an item. ASelect Menu Send Via bluetooth Press o (Menu) to open Menu Highlight an item and press c (Select) Menu Operations Main Menu/Menu operations are simplified with arrows. Main Menu APress and select Settings Display settings Wallpaper Highlight an item and press c (Select) For details, see "920SC Menus" ( P.1-19). Menu xiii Safety Precautions
Read these safety precautions before using handset.
Observe all precautions to avoid injury to yourself and others, or damage to property.
SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from use of this product. Before Using Handset Symbols Make sure you thoroughly understand these symbols before reading on. Symbols and their meanings are described below:
Danger Warning Caution Great risk of death or serious injury from improper use Risk of death or serious injury from improper use Risk of injury or damage to property from improper use Prohibited Actions Compulsory Actions Attention Required xiv Danger Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage, or fire. Do not:
Heat or dispose of battery in a fire.
Disassemble, modify, or break battery.
Damage or solder on to battery.
Use a damaged or deformed battery.
Use a non-specified charger ( P.ix).
Force battery into handset.
Charge or place battery near fire, heat sources or expose it to extreme heat.
Use battery for other equipments. Handset, Battery, & Charger Use only specified battery and Charger ( P.ix). Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating, or bursting. Do not short-circuit Charger Port. Keep metal objects away from the Charger Port. Keep handset away from jewelry. Battery may leak, overheat, burst, or ignite causing injury. Use a case to carry handset. Battery If battery fluid gets into your eyes, do not rub them. Rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Eyes may be severely damaged. xv Warning Handset, Battery, & Charger Do not insert foreign objects into handset. Do not place metal or flammable objects in handset or Charger. This may cause fire or electric shock. Keep handset out of the reach of children. Keep handset out of rain or extreme humidity. Fire or electric shock may occur. Keep handset away from liquid-
filled containers. Keep handset and Charger away from chemicals/
liquids. Fire or electric shock may result. Avoid sources of fire. To prevent fire or explosion, do not use handset near gas or fine particles (Coal, dust, metal, etc.). Keep handset and Charger away from microwave ovens. Battery or handset may leak, burst, overheat, or ignite. Do not disassemble or modify handset.
Do not open the housing of handset or Charger; it may cause electric shock or injury. Contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance for repairs.
Do not modify handset or Charger. Fire or electric shock may result. If water or foreign matter gets inside handset:
xvi Discontinue handset use to prevent fire or electric shock. Turn handset power off, remove battery, unplug Charger and contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Do not subject handset to shocks. Subjecting handset or Charger to shocks may cause malfunction or injury. Should handset break, remove battery and contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Discontinue handset use. Fire or electric shock may occur. If an abnormality occurs:
Should there be any unusual sound, smoke, or odor, discontinue handset use to avoid fire or electric shock. Turn handset power off, remove battery, unplug the Charger, and contact the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Fire or electric shock may result. Keep handset off and Charger disconnected near filling station or places with risk of fire/explosion. Handset use near petrochemicals or other flammables may lead to fire or explosion. xvii Ringtone & Vibration Settings Select settings carefully if you have a heart condition or wear a pacemaker/defibrillator. During thunderstorms, turn power off; move to a safe place. There is a risk of a lightning strike or electric shock. Do not use handset with wet hands. Doing so may lead to electric shock or damage to 920SC. Handset Preventing accidents
For safety, never use handset while driving. Pull over beforehand. Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Road Traffic Law (Effective November 1 2004).
Do not use headphones while driving or riding a bicycle. Accidents may result.
Do not turn the volume up so high that ambient sounds cannot be heard, especially when walking in or around traffic to avoid accidents. Do not swing handset by the strap. Injury or breakage may result. Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft. Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation. xviii Charger Use only the specified voltage. Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock.
AC Charger: AC 100V-240V Input
In-Car Charger: DC 100V-240V Input Do not use In-Car Charger inside vehicles with a positive earth. Fire may result. Use In-Car Charger only inside vehicles with a negative earth. Do not touch plug blades with wet hands. Electric shock may occur. Do not plug multiple cords in one outlet. Excess heat or fire may occur. Do not bend, twist, pull, or set objects on the cord. Do not put heavy objects on the cords or heat or pull the cords. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not short-circuit Charger Port. Keep the metal away from Port. Overheating, fire, or electric shock may result. Be sure to secure In-Car Charger. Avoid injury or accidents. Do not use AC/In-Car Charger if the cord is damaged. Fire or electric shock may be caused. Contact the SoftBank Customer Assistance to replace the cord. During thunderstorms:
Unplug Charger to avoid damage, fire, or electric shock. Keep Charger out of the reach of children. Electric shock or injury may result. xix Battery If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. If there is leakage or abnormal odor, keep battery away from fire sources. It may catch fire or burst. If there is abnormal odor, excessive heat, discoloration, or distortion, remove battery from handset. It may leak, overheat, or explode. 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" (Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, April 1997) and "Report of Investigation of the Effects of Radio Waves on Medical Equipment, etc." (Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, March 2001). People with implanted pacemakers/
defibrillators should keep handset more than 22 cm away. Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves. xx Turn handset power off in crowded places such as trains. People with implanted pacemakers/
defibrillators may be near. Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves. Observe these rules inside medical facilities:
Do not take handset into operating rooms or Intensive or Coronary Care Units.
Keep handset off in hospitals.
Keep handset off in hospital lobbies. Electronic equipment may be near.
Obey rules regarding mobile phone use in medical facilities. Consult the manufacturer of other electronic medical equipment about radio wave effects. xxi Caution Usage Environment
Excessive dust may prevent heat release and cause burnout or fire.
Avoid using 920SC on the beach. Sand may cause malfunction or accidents.
Keep 920SC away from credit cards, phone cards, etc. to avoid data loss. Handset, Battery, & Charger Handset Care
Place 920SC on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury.
Keep 920SC away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or accidents may result.
Cold air from air conditioners may condense, resulting in leakage, or burnout.
Keep 920SC away from direct sunlight (Inside vehicles, etc.) or heat sources. Distortion, discoloration, or fire may occur. Battery shape may be affected.
Keep 920SC out of extremely cold places to avoid malfunction or accidents.
Keep 920SC away from fire sources to avoid malfunction or accidents. xxii Handset 920SC temperature 920SC may become hot while in use. Avoid prolonged contact with skin especially at high temperature. May cause burn injuries. Avoid leaving 920SC in extreme heat (Inside vehicles, etc.). Handset may heat up and lead to burns. Volume settings Keep handset volume moderate. Excessive volume may cause damage to your hearing. Headphones
Do not unplug by pulling the cord; may damage the cord.
Keep the plug clean to avoid noise or malfunction. Inside vehicles:
Handset use may cause other electronic equipment to malfunction. Should skin irritation occur, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. Skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness may result depending on your physical condition. Parts Housing (Slide upper) Housing (Slide lower) Housing (Keys side) Keypad Multi Selector Earpiece Ornament Charger/External Device Port Cover, Memory Card Slot Cover Battery Cover Battery Cover Lock Side keys Antenna Materials &
Finishing MG SUS PC + GF20%
PET + Urethane PC + Film +
Urethane Bronze/Cr3+
coating PC + Urethane PC + GF20%
PC PC + Urethane PC + Pi-Ti +
STS304 xxiii Charger Charger & In-Car Charger
Grasp the plug (not the cord) to disconnect Charger. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.
Keep the cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock.
Stop use if the plug is hot or improperly connected. Fire or electric shock may result.
Keep In-Car Charger socket clean. If might overheat and cause injury. Use only the specified fuse A 1A fuse is specified for In-Car Charger. An improper fuse may cause damage or fire. Always charge 920SC in a well-
ventilated area. Avoid covering/wrapping Charger; may cause damage or fire. xxiv Do not use In-Car Charger when engine is off. Start engine before use; may weaken car battery. Disconnect AC/In-Car Charger during long periods of disuse. Be sure to unplug AC/In-Car Charger after use. Handset Maintenance When cleaning, disconnect AC/In-Car Charger to prevent shock or injury. Installing In-Car Charger Properly position the cable for safe driving to avoid injury or accidents. Battery Keep battery out of the reach of children. They may sustain injuries. And when using, do not let them remove battery from handset. Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside vehicles. Overheating or fire may occur and performance may be reduced. Charge battery within a range of 5C - 40C. Battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate. Do not expose battery to liquids. Performance may deteriorate. If battery fluid makes contact with skin or clothes:
Rinse with clean water immediately. Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse. Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a SoftBank shop. Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal. Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst, or ignite. If a child is using handset, explain all these instructions and supervise handsets usage. If there is any abnormal odor or excessive heat, stop using battery and call the SoftBank Customer Center, Customer Assistance. Do not leave battery uncharged. Charge at least once every six months. xxv General Notes General Use
SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from accidental loss/alteration of any data on handset/Memory Card. Please keep separate records of Phonebook entries, etc.
Handset transmissions may be disrupted inside buildings, tunnels, or underground, or when moving into/out of such places.
Use handset without disturbing others.
Handsets are radios as stipulated by the Radio Law. Under the Radio Law, handsets must be submitted for inspection upon request.
Handset use near landlines, TVs or radios may cause interference. xxvi
Beware of eavesdropping. Because this service is completely digital, the possibility of signal interception is greatly reduced. However, some transmissions may be overheard. Eavesdropping Deliberate/accidental interception of communications constitutes eavesdropping. Inside Vehicles
Never use handset while driving.
Do not park illegally to use handset.
Handset use may affect a vehicle's electronic equipment. Aboard Aircraft
Never use handset aboard aircraft (Keep the power off).
Handset use may impair aircraft operation. Function Usage Limits
These functions are disabled after handset upgrade/replacement or service cancellation: Camera; Media Player; S!
Appli; TV.
After a long period of disuse, these functions may be unusable; establish a Network connection to restore usability. Handset Care
If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. SoftBank is not liable for any resulting damage.
Use handset between 5C - 40C.
Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight.
Exposing the lens to direct sunlight may damage the color filter and affect image color.
Do not drop or subject handset to shocks.
Clean handset with a dry, soft cloth. Using alcohol, thinner, etc. may damage it.
Do not expose handset to rain, snow, or high humidity.
Never disassemble or modify handset.
Avoid scratching Display.
When closing handset, keep straps, etc. outside to avoid damaging Display.
When using headphones, moderate the volume to avoid sound bleed.
Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity. xxvii
Always turn power off before removing battery. If battery is removed while saving data or sending mail, data may be lost, changed or destroyed. Keep handset away from precipitation. Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may condense causing corrosion. Avoid placing handset in damp places
(Restrooms, bath/shower rooms, etc.). On the beach, keep handset away from water and direct sunlight. Perspiration may get inside handset causing malfunction.
Heavy objects or excessive pressure should be avoided. This may cause malfunction or injury. Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag.
Insert only specified devices into Headphone Port. Malfunction or damage may result. xxviii Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programs, databases, other materials for copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera. The software contained in 920SC is copyrighted material; copyright, moral right, and other related rights are protected by copyright laws. Do not copy, modify, alter, disassemble, decompile, or reverse-
engineer the software, and do not separate it from hardware in whole or part. Trademarks
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following United States Patents and/or their counterparts in other nations:
4,901,307 5,490,165 5,056,109 5,504,773 5,101,501 5,506,865 5,109,390 5,511,073 5,228,054 5,535,239 5,267,261 5,544,196 5,267,262 5,568,483 5,337,338 5,600,754 5,414,796 5,657,420 5,416,797 5,659,569 5,710,784 5,778,338
Video Call, 3D Pictogram, S! Appli, S!
Mail and Mail Art are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. xxix
BookSurfing is a registered trademark of CELSYS, Inc., Voyager Japan, Inc. and INFOCITY Inc.
"SOFTBANK," SOFTBANK's equivalent in Japanese, and the SOFTBANK logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SOFTBANK CORP. in Japan and in other countries.
"Yahoo!", the "Yahoo!" and "Y!" logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Yahoo! Inc.
This product contains ACCESS Co., Ltd.s NetFront Internet browser software. NetFront is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and in other countries. xxx
Part of the software in this product incorporates a module developed by the Independent JPEG Group.
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-
COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD
("MPEG-4 VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries.
JBlendTM is incorporated in this product. JBlendTM is a JavaTM execution environment developed by Aplix Corporation for implementing advanced performance and fast operation on small-memory systems. VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
Contains Macromedia Flash Flash LiteTM technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Copyright 1995-2005 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Macromedia, Flash, Macromedia Flash, and Macromedia Flash Lite are trademarks or registered trademarks of xxxi
Powered by JBlendTM Technology. JBlend and JBlend logos are registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
Powered by JBlendTM, 1997-2006 Aplix Corporation. All rights reserved.
JBlend and all JBlend-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Aplix Corporation in Japan and other countries.
Chaku-Uta and Chaku-Uta Full are registered trade marks of Sony Music Entertainment Corp.
Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
microSDTM is a trademark of SD Association.
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Samsung Electronics is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. xxxii Bluetooth In the frequency band of the Bluetooth functions of 920SC, Industrial, scientific or medical equipments such as microwave ovens or in-house radio stations such as the ones used in production lines or by amateur radio stations (Referred to as "other radio stations" hereafter) are used. In order to prevent radio interference with other radio equipments, follow the points listed below in using handset. 1.Before using Bluetooth functions, confirm there are no "other radio stations" operating near you. 2.In case there is a radio interference with "other radio stations," move to some other place or stop the Bluetooth functions (Stop emitting the radio waves) immediately. 3.If you have any questions or problems with Bluetooth emissions, contact SoftBank as listed below:
Contact: SoftBank Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 (toll free) for General Information. See "Customer Service"
( P.26-24) for landline numbers by service area. 920SC transmits on the 2.4 GHz band, employing frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) modulation, with resistance to radio frequency interference between 1.5 - 5 meters, depending on usage environment. xxxiii Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. government. These FCC exposure limits are derived from the recommendations of two expert organizations, the National Counsel on Radiation Protection and Measurement (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn from industry, government, and academia after extensive reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological effects of RF energy.The exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR). The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC requires wireless phones to comply with a safety limit of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC exposure limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection to the public and to account for any variations in measurements.SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power xxxvii level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.Before a new model phone is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the exposure limit established by the FCC. Tests for each model phone are performed in positions and locations (e.g. at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC. The highest SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are GSM1900 Mode(Part 24) Head: 0 289 W/Kg, Body-worn:0.202 W/Kg. For body worn operation, this model phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines whenused with a Samsung accessory designated for this product or when used with an accessory that contains no metal add that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Non-compliance with the above restrictions may result in violation of FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this and other model phones can be viewed on-line at www.fcc.gov/oet/
fccid. This site uses the phone FCC ID number, A3L920SC. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the FCC ID number for a particular phone, follow the instructions on the website and it should provide values for typical or maximum SAR for a particular phone. Additional product specific SAR information can also be obtained at www.fcc.gov/
cgb/sar. Consumer Information on Wireless Phones The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has published a series of Questions and Answers for consumers relating to radio frequency (RF) exposure xxxviii from wireless phones The FDA publication includes the following information:
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell, mobile, or PCS phones These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radio frequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user's head These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source The so-called cordless phones, which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures well within the FCC's compliance limits Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe Wireless phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects
(by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been xxxix confirmed by additional research In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has xl urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:
Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones;
Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level The following agencies belong to this working group:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Communications Commission
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document What are the results of the research done already?
The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of radio frequency energy
(RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-
causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in absence of RF exposure Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones, xli so we don't know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000 Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phones RF exposures However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using xlii wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one exists Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but ten or more years' follow-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U S National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radio frequency energy
(RF) FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization international Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996 An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues FDA and Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products - and at this point we do not know that there is - it is probably very small But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy
(RF) Since time is a key factor in how much xliii exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure
If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers If you want to take steps to lower exposure xliv to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000 They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that hands-free kits reduce risks Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience and comfort These systems reduce the absorption of RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the RF emissions, will not be placed against the head On the other hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF energy Wireless phones marketed in the U S are required to meet safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the head or against the body Either configuration should result in compliance with the safety limit Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks Some products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised Unlike hand-free kits, these so-called shields may interfere with proper operation of the phone The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption In February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims According to FTC, these defendants lacked a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim xlv What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation
(AAMI) The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000 This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI FDA has tested wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and xlvi wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a compatible phone and a compatible hearing aid at the same time This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000 FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem Additional information on the safety of RF exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations:
FCC RF Safety Program:
http://www fcc gov/oet/rfsafety/
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
http://www epa gov/radiation/
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's
(OSHA):
http://www osha gov/SLTC/
radiofrequencyradiation/index html
National institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):
http://www cdc gov/niosh/emfpg html
World health Organization (WHO):
http://www who int/peh-emf/
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection:
http://www icnirp de
National Radiation Protection Board (UK):
http://www nrpb org uk
Updated 4/3/2002: US food and Drug Administration http://www fda gov/cellphones Road Safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:
1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road 2 When available, use a hands-free device If possible, add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today 3 Position your wireless phone within easy reach Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you 4 Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic xlvii or hazardous weather conditions Rain, sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving Jotting down a to do list or flipping through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely 6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue 7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road 8 Use your wireless phone to call for help Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, xlviii traffic accident or medical emergencies Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!
9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you 10 Call roadside assistance or a special non-
emergency wireless assistance number when necessary If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency number The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safely when driving. For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE, or visit our web-site www wow-com com Provided by the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch your phone off whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder) Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers:
should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket xlix
should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize potential interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch your phone off immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference, you may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Switch your phone off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy l Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices require you to do so Potentially Explosive Environments Switch your phone off when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station) Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Emergency Calls This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example) Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use Check with local service providers To make an emergency call:
1 If the phone is not on, switch it on 2 Key in the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911 or other official emergency number) Emergency numbers vary by location 3 Press [Send]
If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call li Consult this document and your local cellular service provider When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible Remember that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident;
do not cut off the call until given permission to do so Restricting Children's access to your Phone Your phone is not a toy Children should not be allowed to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your phone bill FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful lii interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58) For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division Cautions Changes or modifications made in the radio phone, not expressly approved by Samsung, will void the users authority to operate the equipment Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it Other Important Safety Information.
Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device
Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories
For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in liii the air bag deployment area If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result
Switch your phone off before boarding an aircraft The use of wireless phone in aircraft is illegal and may be dangerous to the aircraft's operation
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both Product Performance Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception Understanding the Power liv Save FeatureIf your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated If your phone is active, it periodically rechecks service availability or you can check it yourself by pressing any key Anytime the Power Save feature is activated, a message displays on the screen When a signal is found, your phone returns to standby mode Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level This power can range from 0 006 watts to 0 2 watts in digital mode Maintaining Your Phone's Peak Performance For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessories Faulty service may void the warranty There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service
Hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully-
extended and over your shoulder
Try not to hold, bend or twist the phone's antenna
Don't use the phone if the antenna is damaged
Speak directly into the phone's receiver
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery If it is inoperable, call Customer Care for service Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones Many services and features are network dependent and may require additional subscription and/or usage charges Not all features are available for purchase or use in all areas Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost Other conditions and restrictions may apply See your service provider for additional information Battery Standby and Talk Time Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions Battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns Battery Precautions
Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way
Use the battery only for its intended purpose If you use the phone near the network's base station, it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator lv
Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery
If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time
Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life
Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first
Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery at room temperature A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged lvi Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F)
Do not short-circuit the battery Accidental short-
circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the
+ and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited For safe disposal options for Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest Samsung authorized service center Always recycle Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years
Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children
Keep the phone dry Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits
Do not use the phone with a wet hand Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the phone
Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged
Do not store the phone in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics
Do not store the phone in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phone's electronic circuit boards
Do not drop, knock or shake the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-
water solution
Do not paint the phone Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper operation
Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator The phone may explode when overheated
When the phone or battery gets wet, the label indicating water damage inside the phone changes color In this case, phone repairs are no longer guaranteed by the manufacturer's warranty, even if the warranty for your phone has not expired
If your phone has a flash or light, do not use it too close to the eyes of people or animals This may cause damage to their eyes
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices
If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest lvii qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service lviii Getting Started USIM Card....................................................1-2 About USIM Card .......................................1-2 USIM Card Installation ...............................1-4 USIM PINs..................................................1-6 Parts & Functions.........................................1-7 Handset........................................................1-7 Display Indicators .....................................1-10 About Battery..............................................1-12 Before Using Battery.................................1-12 Battery Installation ....................................1-14 AC Charger ...............................................1-16 In-Car Charger (Optional).........................1-18 Power On/Off ..............................................1-19 Power On...................................................1-19 Power Off ..................................................1-20 1 Time & Date ................................................1-20 Time & Date..............................................1-20 Changing Home Time Zone ......................1-21 920SC Menus...............................................1-22 Main Menu ................................................1-22 Shortcuts....................................................1-24 Switch Bar.................................................1-24 Menu ............................................................1-25 Security Codes.............................................1-25 Phone Password ........................................1-25 Center Access Code ..................................1-26 Network Password.....................................1-26
SoftBank is not liable for damage resulting from inserting USIM Card into IC card readers or other third party devices.
Always keep USIM Card IC chip clean.
Clean USIM Card IC chip with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not attach labels to USIM Card; malfunction may result. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d USIM Card About USIM Card Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) Card is an IC card containing customer and authentication information, including handset number and limited storage for Phonebook entries and SMS. Install USIM Card to use 920SC; turn 920SC power off to insert/remove USIM Card. IC USIM Card Insert USIM Card into another compatible handset to access SMS and Phonebook entries saved on USIM Card. Note the following precautions regarding USIM Card usage and care (see USIM Card User Guide for details):
Avoid using excessive force when Inserting/
removing USIM Card. 1-2 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 1-3 USIM Card Installation Always turn power off before opening 920SC to remove battery, or insert/remove USIM Card. Inserting ARemove battery ( P.1-16) BWith IC chip down, insert USIM Card into card slot IC Notes 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d
USIM Card is the property of SoftBank.
If USIM Card is lost or damaged, you will be charged for reissuing it.
Return USIM Card to SoftBank upon termination of subscription.
Returned USIM Cards are recycled.
USIM Card specifications may change without prior notice.
If USIM Card or 920SC with USIM Card inserted is lost or stolen in Japan or abroad, immediately contact Customer Service (fP.26-
24) to suspend service.
Handset/USIM Card repairs, replacement, or upgrades may deactivate Chaku-Uta, Chaku-
Uta Full, S! Appli, or video files on handset/Memory Card.
Inserting another USIM Card (not the included one) into 920SC may deactivate preinstalled S!
Appli or BookSurfing files on handset.
Back-up USIM Card files. SoftBank is not liable 1-4 for lost files. CPush in USIM Card until it stops and Note
Inserting USIM Card with excessive force may damage it or 920SC.
Do not misplace a removed USIM Card.
To prevent damaging it, avoid touching the IC chip when Inserting or removing USIM Card. Do not touch battery contacts. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d locks Removing ARemove battery (fP.1-16) BPress down on USIM Card and gently slide it out 1-5 Canceling PIN Lock (PUK/PUK2 Code) Incorrectly entering PIN or PIN2 three consecutive times activates PIN Lock and limits 920SC function access. Enter PUK (PIN Unlocking Key) Code to cancel PIN Lock. For more information, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). Note
Entering PUK or PUK2 incorrectly ten consecutive times locks USIM Card and deactivates 920SC. Take a note of PUK and PUK2.
Unlocking a locked USIM Card requires a special procedure. Contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d USIM PINs USIM Card features two (4- to 8-digit) security codes:
PIN and PIN2. PIN Use PIN to prevent unauthorized use of 920SC by others.
Modify PIN ( P.14-2).
When PIN lock is activated, PIN entry is required each time 920SC is turned on or whenever USIM Card is re-inserted ( P.14-3). PIN2 PIN2 is required for Reset Call Cost or Edit Cost Limit, etc.
Modify PIN2 ( P.14-2). 1-6 Parts & Functions Handset 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Attach strap as shown. 1-7 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d a Earpiece/Speaker b Display cw Left Softkey/Mail Key Open Messaging menu or execute Left Softkey command/function. d e TV/Character Key Activate TV or select text entry mode. e t Start Key Initiate and receive Voice Calls. fC Clear/Back Key Delete entered text or return to the previous window. g* Key Enter line breaks in text entry windows. In Standby, press for 1+ seconds to open Phone Profiles. h Internal Antenna i Internal Camera Used for capturing your own image or for Video Calls. j udlr Multi Selector Select menu items, move cursor, scroll window. ko Right Softkey/Yahoo! Keitai Key Access Yahoo! Keitai or execute Right Softkey command/
function. 1-8 l i Switch Bar Key Display Switch Bar (fP.1-24). m c Center Key Open Main Menu or execute Center Softkey command/
function. n y Power/End Key Turn power on/off or end operations. o0 - 9 Keypad Enter numbers or characters and select menu items. p# #/Manner Key Toggle Symbols menus in text entry windows. In Standby, press for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Manner Profile. q Microphone r Memory Card Slot Insert Memory Card. s b Side Key Lower volume. Alternatively, reduce the image during a Video Call. In Standby, press for 2+ seconds to activate Camera. t n Side Key Raise volume. Alternatively, enlarge the image during a Video Call. u Strap Eyelet v External Camera Capture images or send video during a Video Call. w Battery Cover Open to insert or remove Battery or USIM Card. x Self-Portrait Mirror Used when capturing your own image with External Camera. y Antenna Used for TV reception. z Charger/External Device Port Connect Charger, Stereo Earphone Microphone, USB Cable, etc. here. Tip
Internal Antenna 920SC transmits and receives signals via Internal Antenna. Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over the area containing Internal Antenna. Voice quality may vary by where/how 920SC is used. Opening & Closing 920SC Use Display Lip to slide Display portion up/down as shown here. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Tip
Backlight Display backlight goes out then turns off as set in Backlight time; response varies by function in use.
When 920SC is closed Press Side Keys (nb) for 1+ seconds to turn Backlight on temporarily. When Keypad Lock is active, Backlight is turned on and a message appears notifying the lock is temporarily released. Note
Make sure 920SC is completely open or closed; use in other positions may cause malfunction/injury. 1-9 Display Indicators a b c d fe g h i 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d a Signal Strength (more bars indicate stronger signal) Out-of-Range (outside service area or no signal when Language is set to English or
) Out-of-Range (When Language is set to
) 1-10 b 3G (UMTS) Network Connected Web Connected Web SSL Connected c (Blue) Bluetooth Active
(Flashing in Blue & Pink) Bluetooth Transmission Bluetooth Packet Data Transmission Call in Progress with Bluetooth Active PC Site Browser Connected
(Blue) USB Connected
(Flashing in Orange & Yellow) USB Active Packet Data Transmission d Voice Call in Progress Video Call in Progress Keypad Lock Set S! Appli Active S! Appli Paused Music Playback Music Paused e New S! Mail New SMS Unheard Voice Mail Unheard Answer Machine Message Memory Card Inserted Loading Memory Card Data Software Update Required f Normal Profile Manner Profile Car Profile Meeting Profile Outdoor Profile Offline Mode g Battery Strong Battery Moderate Battery Low
(Flashing) Battery Weak (Charge Now) h Sound settings: Other than Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Ringtone volume Set; and On for Voice Call in Vibration Set Sound settings: Other than Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Ringtone volume Set; and Off for Voice Call in Vibration Set Sound settings: Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Ringtone volume Set; and On for Voice Call in Vibration Set Sound settings: Off for Voice Call Ringtone in Ringtone volume Set and Vibration Set i Voice Mail/Call Forwarding Active Answer Machine Active S! Mail Memory Full SMS Memory Full Voice Mail Memory Full Wake-up Alarm/Alarm Set 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Tip
When
(Red) appears, only packet data transmission and S! Mail sending are available;
Voice Call, received S! Mail notification, and SMS sending/receiving are disabled. 1-11 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d About Battery Before Using Battery Charge battery before first use of 920SC or after long periods of disuse. Charging Battery
Long periods of disuse may affect battery's ability to hold a full charge.
920SC uses a lithium-ion battery; charge battery in any state without damaging its ability to hold a charge.
Do not charge battery under the following conditions:
- In ambient temperatures beyond 5C - 40C
- In high levels of humidity, vibration or dust
- Near a radio receiver (May cause feedback)
920SC or Charger may warm while charging. This is normal, however, should they become very hot to the touch, stop charging and contact Customer Service (fP.26-24).
Charge battery at least once every six months while not in use. Otherwise, battery may become unusable.
Battery is a consumable; replace it if operating time shortens noticeably. Note
Use specified Charger only. Do not use it for devices other than 920SC.
Battery must be inside 920SC to charge it.
When not in use, unplug Charger from outlet or cigarette lighter socket. Battery Life Battery time/life may be reduced by any of the following:
Environmental Factors
- Storing/using 920SC beyond 5C - 40C
- Using 920SC when signal is poor/out-of-range 1-12
- Debris to collect on 920SC, battery or Charger Port 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d
Operational Factors
- Active S! Appli
- Camera use
- Media Player use
- Excessive Keypad use (e.g. for gaming or messaging)
- Bluetooth transmissions
- Frequently opening and closing 920SC
- Watching TV
Settings
- Using Slide Show
- Setting Brightness higher or Backlight Time longer
- Using Media Player with Backlight set to Always on Battery Disposal Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse. Tape over battery terminals before disposal or 1-13 take to a SoftBank shop. Follow any and all local regulations regarding battery disposal. Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d When Battery Runs Out When battery is weak, a warning appears and 920SC beeps. Charge or replace battery; otherwise 920SC will automatically turn off. Battery Installation Inserting ASlide Lock over and lift up Battery Cover as shown b Lock a 1-14 BFully remove Battery Cover as shown DInsert Battery Cover Tabs into 920SC Slots as shown Battery Cover Tabs CAlign Battery Slots and 920SC Notches to insert battery as shown Note Notches
Remove battery cover with care; stress on tabs may damage them.
Gently insert battery to avoid damaging 920SC tabs. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 1-15 Removing CLift battery up and remove as shown 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Always turn 920SC off before removing battery. Never remove battery while AC Charger or In-Car Charger is connected. ASlide Lock over and lift up Battery Cover as shown b Lock a AC Charger Use specified Charger only. AOpen Port Cover and insert Charger Connector into the port BFully remove Battery Cover as shown Charger Connector (with Port Cover 1-16 BPlug Charger into an AC 100V outlet Tip AC 100V Charge CWhen battery is charged, unplug Charger, then disconnect handset 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d
Battery Charged Confirmation If 920SC is on while Charger is connected, battery indicators flash when battery is fully charged. While charging, battery indicators change as follows:
. flashes when battery is fully charged. If 920SC is off while Charger is connected, charging battery animation and Charging... appear. When battery is fully charged, full battery graphics and Battery full appear.
Charging Time An empty battery requires 170 minutes (approx.) to charge when power off. Charging time may vary by ambient temperature. Charging via PC USB Port Battery will be charged when 920SC is connected to a PC via the supplied USB cable. a Open Port Cover and insert USB Cable Connector b Insert USB Connector into a PC USB port c When battery is charged, remove Connector from 920SC and replace Port Cover, then remove USB Connector from the PC USB port 1-17 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Charging via USB takes more time; charging time will vary by PC. A weak battery may not charge via a PC USB port. Lighter Socket Charger In-Car In-Car Charger (Optional) AOpen Port Cover and insert Connector Charger Connector Port Cover BInsert Charger Connector into lighter socket 1-18 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d CStart the car's engine DWhen battery is charged, disconnect handset (replace Port Cover), then unplug In-Car Charger Note
Do not charge battery in ambient temperatures over 40C (e.g. inside a closed automobile in direct sunlight, etc.).
Use In-Car Charger in cars with a negative earth only (DC 12/24V). Tip
Battery Charged Confirmation ( P.1-17)
Charging Time ( P.1-17)
When using In-Car Charger See In-Car Charger manual about In-Car Charger operations. For safety, use In-Car Holder together with In-Car Charger. Power On/Off Power On AOpen 920SC BPress y for 1+ seconds Standby 1-19 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Tip
To confirm handset phone number In Standby, press c 0; your phone number appears in My Phonebook Details. Edit or perform Menu operations ( P.5-18).
When 920SC is left open without operations Display automatically shuts down to conserve power
( P.9-7). Note
Gently slide front face to open and close 920SC;
avoid using excessive force which could damage handset or lead to malfunctions. Power Off APress y for 2+ seconds and confirm Display is turned off Time & Date Time & Date Default Setting Time format: 24H Date format: YYYY/MM/DD Some 920SC functions cannot be used unless time and date are set. Open Time & Date to change Time Format or Date Format. APress c and select Settings Phone settings Time & date BSet items Time Highlight Time field and enter the time (24-hour format) 1-20 AM/PM (for 12-hour format) aHighlight Time field and press r twice for AM/PM option bUse r to toggle AM and PM Date Highlight Date field and enter the year, month, and day Time format aSelect Time format field bSelect the setting and press c Date format aSelect Date format field bSelect the setting and press c CPress w (Save) Note
Time zone updating is disabled even when the setting is changed. Changing Home Time Zone Default Setting Home zone: GMT+9h Daylight saving: Unchecked Select the zone closest to your locality. Set Daylight saving time as required. Complete this setting before selecting Dual Clock in Clock Display (fP.9-4). APress c and select Settings Phone 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d settings Time & date BSelect Home zone field CSet items Home time zone aUse s to specify a target area bPress c Daylight saving time aCheck Daylight saving bPress w (OK) 1-21 DPress w (Save) 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 1-22 920SC Menus Main Menu AIn Standby, press c Main Menu BHighlight an item and press c
(Select) CRepeat Step 2 to open/activate the target function
<Example> Select Display settings Wallpaper Tip Highlight Settings and press c
(Select) Highlight Display settings and press c (Select) Wallpaper Setup Window appears Select Wallpaper Pictures and press c (Select)
To end an operation Press y. Operation ends and 920SC returns to Standby. When multiple functions are active, the next active operation window appears.
To cancel/escape an operation Press y. Operation/function is canceled and 920SC returns to Standby or the previous window appears. For some menus, a confirmation appears.
Menu operations (fP.xiii) 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d When Popup Menu (fP.9-5) is On The sub-item is popped up when an item is highlighted in Step 2. Content is different, however operations remain the same. Selecting items with Keypad When numbered items appear in menus, etc., use Keypad to select them. 1-23 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Shortcuts In Standby, press a key to open the assigned shortcut. Key w o o (1+
seconds) e Corresponding Menu/Function Messaging Yahoo! Keitai Main Menu Yahoo! Keitai Menu TV activation e (1+ seconds) TV Menu Switch Bar Idle shortcut*
Phonebook list Call Log (Received) Call Log (Dialled) Call Log (Current Contacts) i u d l r t C Recordings list Key
# (1+
seconds) Corresponding Menu/Function Activate/Cancel Manner Profile b (2+ seconds) Camera activation
* Create shortcuts for frequently used functions in Idle shortcut ( P.16-8). Switch Bar Initiate Call, Messaging, Yahoo! Keitai, or Media Player; use multiple functions concurrently (e.g., create a message while listening to music, or browse the Mobile Internet while talking on the phone). C (1+
seconds)
* (1+
seconds) 1-24 Activate/Cancel Answer Machine Phone Profiles AIn Standby or an active function window, press i BUse s to highlight a function and press c (Select) To exit an active function From the window of the function to exit, press y To exit all active functions aPress i bUse s to highlight End all? and press c (Yes) Tip
When exiting all active functions Even while creating a message or browsing Yahoo!
Keitai homepage, all active functions are exited without confirmation. To exit after confirmation, press y to exit one by one. Exiting all active functions during message creation or voice/video recording deletes created/
recorded data. 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d Menu When Menu appears at the bottom-right of Display, press o to open Menu. To execute an option, highlight the item and press c (Select). Tip
See "Menu" (fP.xiii) Security Codes Phone Password, Center Access Code and Network Password are required to use 920SC. Phone Password The 4-digit number (9999 by default) required to use/
change some handset functions.
Entered digits are represented with*
If incorrect, an error message appears; try again.
Change Phone Password as required ( P.14-2) 1-25 Center Access Code 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 4-digit number specified at subscription; required to access Voice Mail via landlines/to subscribe to fee-
based information. Center Access Code cannot be changed on 920SC; a special procedure is required. For details, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). Note
Write down Phone Password, Center Access Code, or Network Password. If you forget any of these codes, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24).
Do not reveal Phone Password, Center Access Code, or Network Password to others. SoftBank is not liable for damage caused by misuse of these codes by others. Network Password 4-digit number specified at subscription, required to restrict handset services. Entering Network Password incorrectly three consecutive times locks Call Barring settings. To resolve, Network Password and Center Access Code must be changed. For details, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24).
Network Password can be changed on 920SC
( P.17-12). 1-26 1-27 1 G e t t i n g S t a r t e d 1-28 2 Deleting Call Log Records........................2-11 Call Log Menu ..........................................2-12 Call Manager...............................................2-13 Data Counter, Call Costs, & Call Times ...2-13 Edit Cost Limit ..........................................2-14 Display Call Cost after Call Ends .............2-14 Emergency Calls .........................................2-15 Basic Operations Initiating a Call .............................................2-2 Receiving a Call ............................................2-4 Rejecting Incoming Call...............................2-5 Answer Machine ...........................................2-6 Activating & Canceling...............................2-6 Ringing Duration.........................................2-6 Sound Language..........................................2-7 Checking Recordings ..................................2-7 Engaged Call Operations .............................2-7 Earpiece Volume .........................................2-7 Hold.............................................................2-8 Speaker Phone.............................................2-8 Voice Recording ..........................................2-8 Engaged Call Menu.....................................2-9 Call Log Records ..........................................2-9 Viewing Call Log Records ..........................2-9 Calling from Call Log Records .................2-11 Initiating a Call See P.5-10 to call from a Phonebook entry or P.6-2 to initiate a Video Call. AEnter a phone number When Phonebook list appears ( P.5-12) To use Speed Dialing ( P.5-13) BConfirm the number and press t CPress y to end the call 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Tip
To correct entered digits Press C to delete the last digit. Press C for 1+
seconds to delete all.
To enter "P (Pause)" or "+ (International Code)"
as a phone number Press * for 1+ seconds to enter P or press 0 for 1+ seconds to enter +.
When the line is busy Press y to end the call and try again later. If Auto Redial (fP.16-2) is active, number is automatically redialed. Press o (Cancel) or y to cancel redialing.
When Stereo Earphone Microphone is connected Enter a number and press Stereo Earphone Microphone switch for 1+ seconds to initiate a call. When Earphone call is On, press switch for 1+ seconds to call specified number. Press switch for 1+ seconds to end a call.
Engaged Call Operations ( P.2-7) Placing international calls from Japan A separate subscription is required for international calls. For details, contact Customer Service (fP.26-24). a Enter a phone number b Menu International dial c Select country or Enter Code for direct entry d Confirm the number and press t 2-2 Using a SoftBank handset overseas Enter handset phone number; country code is not required. Menu Item Video call Add to Phonebook Create msg Phonebook Call log International dial Hide/Show my ID Description Initiate a Video Call. Save a number to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook (fP.5-6). Open a new message addressed to the number (fP.18-6). Open Phonebook Search window. Open Call Log. Add international code and country code to a number (fP.2-
2). Hide or show your phone number when placing calls; select None to apply Caller ID settings (fP.17-
12). Select Show my ID to show your phone number. Select Hide my ID not to show your phone number. 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s 2-3 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Receiving a Call AWhen 920SC rings/vibrates, press t or c (Accept) BPress y to end the call Tip
When Anykey Answer (fP.16-5) is On Press any key except w, o, y and Side Key n b to answer Voice Calls.
To mute ringtone for an incoming call While 920SC rings/vibrates, press w (Mute); caller continues to hear ringback tone. To answer the call, press c (Accept).
To adjust ringer volume While 920SC rings/vibrates, press Side Key n or b.
When Stereo Earphone Microphone is connected When 920SC rings/vibrates, press Stereo Earphone Microphone switch for 1+ seconds to accept a call. Press again for 1+ seconds to end the call.
Engaged Call Operations ( P.2-7) 2-4 Ringtones Specify ringtones for saved numbers by Phonebook entry or Category ( P.5-4, 5-8). When no ringtone is set, 920SC rings according to Profile Settings ( P.10-
2). Under following conditions, 920SC rings according to each Profile; Secret Mode is set to Hide and Phonebook(contains caller's number as an entry)'s Secret Mode is set to Secret - On. Incoming call window If a caller sends Caller ID, phone number appears; if saved in Phonebook, name appears. When an image is set in Phonebook or Category, image also appears
( P.5-4, 5-8). If caller hides Caller ID, Withheld appears. Under following conditions, no name/image appears;
Secret Mode is set to Hide and Phonebook(contains caller's number as an entry)'s Secret Mode is set to Secret - On. Missed call window After an unanswered incoming call, Missed call window appears. Press w (View), to open Missed Call Log
( P.2-9). When you cannot answer a call Use Call Forwarding/Voice Mail to forward incoming calls to a specified number automatically/to save messages at Voice Mail Center. When Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is set to No reply, press o (Busy) to forward an incoming call immediately ( P.17-3, 17-4). Use Answer Machine to record caller messages. Up to 3 messages (15 seconds per message) can be recorded in 920SC ( P.2-6). Rejecting Incoming Call Proactively disconnect an incoming call without answering it. The rejected call is recorded in Missed. AWhile 920SC rings/vibrates, press y Tip
When Side Key is set to Reject Press n or b for 1+ seconds to reject an incoming call.
To reject call and send User busy message When neither Call Forwarding ( P.17-2) nor Voice Mail ( P.17-4) is active, press o (Busy) to proactively disconnect a call without answering it;
"busy" message appears on caller's handset before call is disconnected. If caller's handset is incompatible, call is simply disconnected.
To automatically reject a call ( P.14-8) 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s 2-5 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Answer Machine Record caller messages on handset. Up to 3 messages
(15 seconds per message) can be recorded. Activating & Canceling Default Setting Off APress c and select Settings Call settings Answer machine Setting BSelect the setting and press c (Save) Tip
Alternatively, in Standby, press C for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Answer Machine. 2-6 Note
Answer Machine cannot be used when handset is off, out-of-range or in Offline mode. Use Voice Mail to record caller messages.
If 920SC shared memory ( P.26-14) is below 600 KB, Answer Machine cannot be used. With Answer Machine set In Standby, appears. Ringing Duration Default Setting 18 seconds APress c and select Settings Call settings Answer machine Ringing duration BSelect an item, or select Other (0-
60Secs) and press d to set a time CPress c (Save) Tip
Alternatively, in Standby, press C to view Recording list.
To delete messages Highlight a message in a list, press w (Delete) and select Yes. Engaged Call Operations Earpiece Volume Adjust Earpiece or Earphone volume. Setting remains even after power off. ADuring a call, press Side Key n or b 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Sound Language Default Setting APress c and select Settings Call settings Answer machine Sound language BSelect the setting and press c (Save) Checking Recordings When Answer Machine records caller messages, appears in Display. APress c and select Settings Call settings Answer machine Recordings BHighlight a message to check and press c (Play) 2-7 Hold Voice Recording When a call is put on hold, the party on hold hears a hold tone and neither party can hear the other's voice. A subscription to Call Waiting (fP.17-7) or Conference Call (fP.17-8) is required to use this function. If you do not subscribe to either service, this function is disabled. ADuring a call, press w (Hold) BPress w (Retrieve) to reconnect the 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s call Speaker Phone ADuring a call, press c (
) and select Yes To cancel Speaker Phone Press c (
) 2-8 Record voice of a maximum of 2 minutes during a call. ADuring a call, select Menu Record BPress c (Record) CStop or pause To stop and save Press w (Stop) To pause aPress c (Pause) bPress c (Record) to restart recording; press w (Stop) to end recording Tip
When a recording is made Files are saved to Sounds & Ringtones folder in Data Folder.
When another party calls during recording If Call Waiting is subscribed, recording stops and incoming call window appears.
When call is ended while recording Recording stops automatically and voice file is saved. Engaged Call Menu Item Description Whisper on/off Mute New call Phonebook Add to Phonebook With On, raise the volume of sent sounds. Check Voice or Key tone and press w (OK) to cancel sending no sounds or key tones. Enter a number and press c (Call) to initiate another call; requires subscription to Conference Call
( P.17-8). Open Phonebook Search window. Save number to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook ( P.5-6). Item Create msg Send DTMF Record Memo End call Switch to headset/Switch to phone Description Open a new message addressed to the number ( P.18-6). Enter digits then press c (Send). Record caller's voice during a call
( P.2-8). Create and save text memos ( P.15-
9). Disconnect call. Appears when Bluetooth-compatible headset is in use. Select headset or phone (handset). 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Call Log Records Viewing Call Log Records Current contacts Missed Received Dialled All incoming and outgoing calls All missed incoming calls All received incoming calls All outgoing calls 2-9 APress r BUse s to select a Call Log To confirm phone number and call duration Highlight an item and press c (View) 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Call Log Record Indicators
: Voice Call to/from a number saved in Phonebook
: Call to/from a number saved in USIM Card Phonebook
: Voice Call to/from an unsaved number
: Video Call to/from a number saved in Phonebook Current Contacts (all incoming/outgoing calls) Indicators
: Received call
: Missed call
: Rejected incoming call
: Dialled call Tip
While Secret Mode is set to Hide For Phonebook entries with Secret Mode set to Secret -
On, callers information (name, etc.) saved in Phonebook does not appear in a Call log. 2-10 Calling from Call Log Records APress r BUse s to select a Call Log CHighlight a record and press t To initiate a Video Call Menu Video call Deleting Call Log Records Deleting a Single Record APress r BUse s to select a Call Log CHighlight a record, select Menu Delete Selected Yes 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Tip
To delete individual calls from records a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Highlight a record and press c (View) c Highlight a call, select Menu Delete Selected Yes Deleting Multiple Records APress r BUse s to select a Call Log CSelect Menu Delete Multiple DCheck a record to delete ERepeat Step 4 to check records to delete FPress w (Delete) When all records are checked Enter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) 2-11 Deleting All Records Delete all records in a Call Log at once. APress r BUse s to select a Call Log To delete all Call Log records at once Use s to select Current contacts CSelect Menu Delete All Yes DEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s 2-12 Call Log Menu Item Voice call Video call Add to Phonebook Create msg Delete Add to black list View phonebook details International dial Hide/Show my ID Description Initiate a Voice Call to the current number. Initiate a Video Call to the current number ( P.2-11). Save number to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook ( P.5-7). Open a new message addressed to the current number ( P.18-6). Delete the current Call Log record
( P.2-11). Add the number to Black List
( P.14-10). Open Entry details for a number. Add international code and country code to the number ( P.2-2). Hide or show your phone number when placing calls; select None to apply Caller ID settings. Call Manager Data counter Call costs Call times Confirm/reset incoming/outgoing data volume. Confirm/reset Total Costs, Last Call Cost or Cost Limit; change Call Costs currency unit. Confirm/reset incoming/outgoing Voice/Video Call Times. Data Counter, Call Costs, &
Call Times APress c and select Settings Call settings Call manager BSelect an item To reset a Data Counter item aIn Data counter, highlight an item, select Menu Reset bSelect Yes To reset all Data Counter items aIn Data counter, highlight an item, select Menu Reset all bEnter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm), and select Yes To reset Call Costs aIn Call costs, select Menu Reset call cost bEnter PIN2 and press c (Confirm) To reset Call Times aIn Call times, highlight an item, select Menu Reset bSelect Yes To reset all Call Times aIn Call times, highlight an item, select Menu Reset all bEnter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm) Yes 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s 2-13 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s To change Call Costs currency unit aIn Call costs, select Menu Setup currency bEnter PIN2 and press c (Confirm) cHighlight Price field to enter a price in Yen dSelect Currency field and enter currency unit ePress w (Save) Edit Cost Limit After reaching the call cost limit, only emergency calls ( P.2-15) can be initiated; messaging, web connections (fee-based operations) are disabled. APress c and select Settings Call settings Call manager BSelect Call costs CSelect Menu Edit cost limit DEnter PIN2 and press c (Confirm) EEnter limit 2-14 Note
Edit call cost is not available when Display call cost is disabled. Display Call Cost after Call Ends Default Setting Off APress c and select Settings Call settings Call manager Display call cost BSelect setting and press c (Save) Note
Display call cost may not be available. Emergency Calls Some emergency numbers (110 (Police), 119 (Fire), etc.) are available even when certain Call Barring settings are active. See details below. 920SC Status Available Numbers None None 110, 119, 118 Offline mode ( P.3-4) is active. Call Cost limit exceeded ( P.2-
14). Phone lock ( P.14-5) is active. Password lock ( P.14-5) is active. 110, 119, 118 Required PIN not entered ( P.14-
3). USIM Card cannot be authenticated ( P.14-4). Outgoing Call Barring ( P.17-10) is active. 110, 119, 118 None None 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s Emergency Positioning Request When an emergency call is made from a mobile phone, location is reported to first response agencies such as the police.
Location information may be inaccurate due to location or signal conditions. Describe location or nearby landmarks.
Base Station Positioning System is accurate within 100 meters to 10 kilometers. Location information from distant base stations may be inaccurate.
Function available where first response agencies have completed system installation.
Dialing 184 before 110, 118 or 119, cancels location report. However, first responders may obtain location information for immediate and serious threats to life.
No subscription/connection fee is required. 2-15 2 B a s i c O p e r a t i o n s 2-16 Manner Profile Minding Mobile Manners ............................3-2 Manner Related Functions ..........................3-2 Manner Profile..............................................3-3 Changing Profile ...........................................3-3 Offline Mode .................................................3-4 3 Minding Mobile Manners Please take care not to disturb others when using 920SC.
Turn 920SC off in theaters, museums, and other places where silence is the norm.
Keep 920SC off aboard airplanes, inside hospitals, or in other places where handset use is prohibited.
Refrain from using 920SC in places such as restaurants, hotel lobbies, or elevators.
Observe announcements or posted instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, etc.
Refrain from handset use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. 3 M a n n e r P r o f i l e Manner Related Functions 920SC offers two manner-related profiles. Manner Profile Silence 920SC sounds and activate Vibration for all alerts, tones, and alarms. Use Manner Key to activate or cancel Manner Profile. Offline Mode Temporarily suspend 920SC transmissions; other 920SC functions may still be used while Offline Mode is active. Muting/vibrating 920SC can be selected respectively for alert tone, ringtone, or alarm in Sound settings other than Manner Profile/Offline Mode. 3-2
To change 920SC Profile ( P.10-2) Profiles Select a Profile by usage and edit settings as required
( P.10-2). Profile Normal Manner Car Meeting Outdoor Description Normal sounds output from 920SC No sounds output from 920SC Set Automatic reception of Voice Calls and activation of Speaker Phone Ringtone or Key tone preset to Vibration or Mute Ringtone or Key tone preset to maximum sound volume 3 M a n n e r P r o f i l e Manner Profile AIn Standby, press # for 1+ seconds Tip
When Manner Profile is active appears.
Even when Manner Profile is active, shutter click sounds for Camera. Changing Profile 920SC features five Profiles, including Manner Profile. AIn Standby, press * for 1+ seconds BSelect a Profile CPress c (Save) Tip 3-3 Offline Mode Default Setting Off 3 M a n n e r P r o f i l e APress c and select Settings Call settings Offline mode BSelect the setting and press c (Save) Tip
If 920SC is turned off while Offline mode is active Offline mode activation confirmation appears the next time 920SC is turned on. Press o (No) to select Normal Profile. 3-4 4 Prediction (Japanese) .................................4-13 Learning (Japanese) ...................................4-13 Font Size ......................................................4-13 User Dictionary (Japanese)........................4-14 Saving to User Dictionary .........................4-15 SMS Templates............................................4-16 Entering Text Text Entry......................................................4-2 Text Entry Window .....................................4-2 Changing Text Entry Mode.........................4-2 Key Assignments ........................................4-3 Entering Characters .....................................4-4 Hiragana/Kanji ............................................4-4 Katakana......................................................4-6 Alphanumerics ............................................4-7 Numbers ......................................................4-8 Symbols, Pictograms & Emoticons.............4-8 Line Breaks .................................................4-9 Quoting Saved Text.....................................4-9 Hangul (Korean)........................................4-10 Editing Text ................................................. 4-11 Deleting .....................................................4-11 Copy/Cut, Paste & Undo...........................4-11 Jump ..........................................................4-12 Text Entry Enter kanji/hiragana/hangul, single- or double-byte katakana, alphanumerics, or symbols/pictograms/
emoticons. Text Entry Window Current Entry Mode
: Kanji/Hiragana
: Double-byte Katakana
: Double-byte Alphanumerics
: Double-byte Numbers
: Double-byte Symbols
: Pictograms
: Hangul
: Single-byte Katakan
: Single-byte Alphanumerics
: Single-byte
: Single-byte
: Emoticons Number of characters that still can be entered Text entry field Text entry field Suggestions*
Japanese kana conversion alternatives 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-2
*Suggestions appear only in Kanji/Hiragana mode, when Prediction setting is On. Number Only Text Entry Fields Text entry windows do not appear for Date field in Time
& date or Time field in Alarm; enter numbers directly. Changing Text Entry Mode Text Entry modes may be limited in some text entry fields or windows. AIn a text entry window, press e BHighlight entry mode and press c Tip
To toggle symbols In text entry windows, press # to toggle Symbols, Pictograms, and Emoticons. Key Assignments Multiple characters are assigned to each key. Press a key repeatedly until the target character appears. Alphanumerics Katakana Kanji/Hiragana Key 1 1 1 .@-_/:11 2 2 abcABC2 3 3 defDEF3 4 4 ghiGHI4 5 5 jklJKL5 6 6 mnoMNO6 7 7 pqrsPQRS7 8 8 tuvTUV8 9 9 wxyzWXYZ9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Space0 Space0
Toggle upper/lower-case; add / to unfixed,
,.-_!?Space0
Toggle upper/lower-
case
Enter Line Break
Reverse toggle characters assigned to the same key before finalizing character selection
Toggle Pictograms, Double-byte Symbols, Single-byte Symbols, Emoticons convertible kana
Enter Line Break
Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter Line Break Toggle Pictograms, Double-byte Symbols, Single-byte Symbols, Emoticons 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 1 When double-byte, "~" cannot be used (""appears on Display).2 Single-byte " " (lower case) cannot be entered. 4-3 When calls/alarms interrupt text entry Answer incoming calls without saving text first;
disconnect call to return to text entry window. Similarly, close Alarm window to return to text entry window. Entering Characters Hiragana/Kanji 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t Enter hiragana/kanji with or without conversion predictions. When Prediction setting is On, Suggestions appear below text entry window. AActivate Kanji/Kana entry mode to enter hiragana To add or Enter a valid character and press *
To correct a misentry Use C to delete the character then enter the correction When key is pressed too many times Press # to return to the previous character assigned to the same key To enter consecutive characters assigned to the same key Press r to move cursor to the right To enter unconverted hiragana Press c (Confirm) 4-4 BConvert hiragana Tip To select a conversion from Suggestions aPress d to move between Suggestions bHighlight a conversion and press c
(Confirm) When target conversion does not appear aPress w (Convert) bUse s to change the conversion range cPress d to move to Suggestions dHighlight a conversion and press c
(Confirm) eRepeat steps b through d as required
When characters are not converted to target Kanji Try entering different readings. When multiple Kanji characters do not convert together, try them separately.
To toggle predicted/conversion alternatives While predicted alternatives appear, press w
(Convert) for conversion alternatives. While conversion alternatives appear, press w (Predict) for predicted alternatives.
To set/release prediction entry function ( P.4-13)
To convert using User dictionary ( P.4-14)
To enter date/time a Press a key to enter a key to which numbers are assigned b Press o (EngNum) c Highlight a conversion alternative and press c
(Confirm) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-5 Resetting Text Entry History Previous kanji conversions appear first for predicted/
conversion alternatives. Follow these steps to restore defaults. a Press c and select Settings Phone settings User dictionary Reset learning b Enter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) Yes Katakana AIn Katakana entry mode, press a key to enter the assigned character 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t To correct a misentry Use C to delete character then correct When key is pressed too many times Press # to return to the previous character assigned to the same key To enter consecutive characters assigned to the same key Press r to move cursor to the right Tip
To enter Katakana in Kanji/Kana entry mode For example, to convert "" to "" or "". To add or Enter a Katakana to which a voiced or semi-
voiced sound symbol should be added and press
a In Kanji/Kana entry mode, enter hiragana b Press o (EngNum) c Highlight katakana conversion alternative and press c (Confirm) 4-6 Alphanumerics AIn Alphanumerics entry mode, press a key to enter the assigned character To enter consecutive characters assigned to the same key Press r to move cursor to the right Tip
To enter alphanumerics in Kanji/Kana entry mode Press key(s) assigned to alphanumerics as many times as it would take to enter same character(s) in Alphanumerics mode. For example, press 2 three times and press 3 once to enter "cd."
a In Kanji/Kana entry mode, press key to which alphanumerics is assigned b Press o (EngNum) c Highlight alphanumeric conversion alternative and press c (Confirm) To toggle upper and lower case Enter a character and press *
To correct a misentry Use C to delete the character and press the correct key When key is pressed too many times Press # to return to a previous character assigned to the same key 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-7 Numbers AIn Number entry mode, press number keys 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t To correct a misentry Use C to delete the entry, then enter correction Tip
To enter numbers in Kanji/Kana entry mode a In Kanji/Kana entry mode, press key to which Symbols, Pictograms &
Emoticons AIn a text entry window, press # to toggle symbols To toggle double-byte/single-byte symbols While Symbols appear, press *
BHighlight target character and press c To enter symbols, pictograms, or emoticons successively Press w (Continue) numbers is assigned b Press o (EngNum) c Highlight number conversion alternative and press c (Confirm) 4-8 Tip
To enter symbols, pictograms, or emoticons in Kanji/Kana entry mode Enter hiragana like and press w (Convert), symbols and appear among conversion alternatives. Similarly, convert or to pictograms and or to emoticons. Line Breaks Enter a line break the same way in all text entry modes. AIn a text entry window, press *
Quoting Saved Text Using Phonebook Entries In a text entry window, use Phonebook via Menu to search saved entries for inserting phone numbers or mail addresses into message text. AIn message text, select Menu Phonebook BSelect an entry and open details CHighlight an item and press c
(Select) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-9 SMS Template In a text entry window, use SMS template via Menu to quote saved text in SMS. Save frequently used words/phrases as SMS templates beforehand ( P.4-16). AIn message text, select Menu SMS template BSelect a template Using Template In a text entry window, use Templates via Menu to save "http://www" or ".ne.jp" in Phonebook for one keystroke entry. AIn message text, select Menu 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t Templates BSelect an item 4-10 Hangul (Korean) Select Hangul entry mode to enter Hangul characters. AIn a text entry window, press e and select Hangul BPress number keys to enter assigned character units that appear; combine several consonants and vowels Consonant Example (Key Assignment) 4
(three times) 4 (twice) 4 (once) Vowel Example (Key Assignment) 01 (
02 (
02 (
02 (
), 2 (
), 1 (
), 3 (
), 3 (
) 0122
) 0221
) 0223
), 1
), 1 (
), 2 (
Editing Text Deleting AUse a to highlight character to delete and press C When a space is highlighted The character before cursor is deleted. To delete all text on/after cursor Press C for 1+ seconds To delete all text Place cursor at the end of text and press C for 1+ seconds Copy/Cut, Paste & Undo Copy/Cut Select a range of characters to copy/cut. Paste copied/cut characters repeatedly to other locations. AIn a text entry window, select Menu Copy or Cut BUse a to highlight the first character in the range and press c (Start) To copy/cut all Press o (All) CUse a to specify range and press c (End) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-11 Tip Tip
To copy text from Phonebook entries or My Phonebook Details Menu Copy item ( P.5-14, 5-18)
Copied/cut items Up to 10 copied/cut items can be saved. Content remains even power is turned off. With 10 items are already saved, oldest item is automatically deleted. Paste AUse a to move cursor to paste location BSelect Menu Paste CSelect an item to paste and press c (Select) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t
To delete copied/cut items In Step 3, highlight item to delete, press w (Delete) and select Yes. Undo Undo operations immediately after performing such as Cut, Paste, or Delete. Alternatively, undo converting operations immediately after character conversion; this operation can be performed in Kanji/
Kana entry mode only. AIn a text entry window, select Menu Undo Jump AIn a text entry window, select Menu Jump Top or End 4-12 Prediction (Japanese) Default Setting On Font Size Default Setting Large Select to show/hide Japanese kana conversion alternatives in Suggestions. AIn a text entry window, select Menu Prediction On or Prediction Off Change font size for SMS, S! Mail, or template text;
available sizes vary. AIn message text, select Menu Font Size Learning (Japanese) Default Setting On Select to save/discard entered character strings by Suggestions. AIn a text entry window, select Menu Learning On or Learning Off 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-13 Tip
To edit User Dictionary entries a Press c and select Settings Phone settings User dictionary Edit entry b Select contents to edit c Edit a word or readings and press w (Save)
To delete one item a Press c and select Settings Phone settings User dictionary Edit entry b Highlight item to delete, select Menu Delete
To delete all items a Press c and select Settings Phone settings User dictionary Delete all b Enter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) Yes User Dictionary (Japanese) Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 20 characters; entries appear in Suggestions when key characters are entered. APress c and select Settings Phone settings User dictionary New entry BSelect Word field and enter text CSelect Reading field and enter key characters DPress w (Save) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-14 Saving to User Dictionary AIn a text entry window, select Menu Word registration BUse a to move cursor to the first character, press c (Start) To open User Dictionary window to check saved contents, etc. Press o (UserDic) CUse a to set the range, press c (End) DSelect Reading field and enter reading EPress w (Save) Tip
When the range contains a line break Character string before line break is saved to dictionary.
To edit User dictionary Press o (UserDic) to select start point for Word registration; perform operations in "User Dictionary
(Japanese)" ( P.4-14). Select Edit entry and registered entries appear. 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-15 Tip
To use an SMS template ( P.4-10)
To edit an SMS template a Press w and select Templates SMS templates b Highlight an item to edit and press c (Edit) c Press c (Select) and edit the text d Press w (Save)
To delete an SMS template a Press w and select Templates SMS templates b Highlight an item to delete, select Menu Delete Selected Yes To delete all SMS templates, in step b, select Delete All, enter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes. To delete multiple items, in step b, select Delete Multiple, check items to delete, press w
(Delete) Yes. SMS Templates Save frequently used words/phrases of up to 70 characters. APress w and select Templates SMS templates BSelect Menu Add new When no SMS templates have been saved Press w (Add new) CPress c (Select) and enter text DPress w (Save) 4 E n t e r i n g T e x t 4-16 5 My Phonebook Details................................5-20 Phonebook Saving to Phonebook ....................................5-2 Phonebook Entry Items ...............................5-2 Adding Entry Items .....................................5-4 Saving from Call Log Records....................5-8 Category Settings..........................................5-9 New Category (USIM Card) .......................5-9 Edit Category ..............................................5-9 Add Member .............................................5-11 Using Phonebook ........................................ 5-11 Calling from Phonebook ...........................5-11 Speed Dialing ............................................5-15 Phonebook Menu ......................................5-15 Editing Phonebook Entries ........................5-17 Edit ............................................................5-17 Default Number.........................................5-17 Copy to USIM & Copy to Phone ..............5-18 Deleting Entries.........................................5-19 Saving to Phonebook Phonebook Entry Items Save phone numbers, mail addresses, and more for up to 1,000 entries in Phonebook; USIM Card Phonebook capacity varies by card. Insert USIM Card into compatible SoftBank handsets to use USIM Card Phonebook entries. Each 920SC Phonebook entry contains items listed below. Item Description Entry Number a 3-digit number Availability
(Quantity) 920SC Yes
(000-999)1 USIM Card Yes
(000-
0XX)2 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-2 Availability
(Quantity) Item Description Single-/double-byte characters (Name in USIM Card Phonebook) 920SC Yes
(Up to 25 characters) Single-byte characters (Reading name in USIM Card Phonebook) Yes
(Up to 25 characters) Last name First name Reading last name Reading first name USIM Card Yes3 Yes3 Phone Number Saved with area code Phone Icon Select one of 6 icons Yes
(5 of up to 40 digits each) Yes Yes2 3 No
(1 icon) Item Description Email Single-byte alphanumerics Email Icon Categor y Caller ID Call Notice Message Notice Blood Type Select one of 4 icons Select one of 20 categories Select incoming call image from Data Folder Select incoming call ringtone from Data Folder Select incoming S!
Mail/SMS ringtone from Data Folder Select one of four blood types Availability
(Quantity) 920SC Yes
(4 of up to 256 characters each) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes USIM Card Yes3
(1 address) No
(1 icon) Yes2 No No No No Item Description Birthday Address Hobby Compan y Enter the party's date of birth Up to 20 single-byte characters for Post code, 32 single-/
double-byte characters for Country, 64 each for State/Province, City, Address, and Additional information Up to 100 single-/
double-byte characters Up to 32 single-/
double- byte characters Availability
(Quantity) 920SC USIM Card Yes No Yes
(2 addresses) Yes Yes No No No 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-3 Availability
(Quantity) Item Description 920SC Yes Yes
(2 URLs) Yes Yes Up to 32 single-/
double-byte characters Up to 512 single-/
double-byte alphanumerics Select one of 3 icons Up to 256 single-/
double-byte characters Select secret setting Yes Job Title URL URL Icon Notes Secret Mode 5 P h o n e b o o k USIM Card No No No No No Note
Protect important information Phonebook entries may be lost/altered if battery is removed or left uncharged for an extended period;
accidents/malfunctions may also affect entries. Back-up entries and store separately. SoftBank is not liable for damage from lost information. Using Phonebook entries for the first time after replacing USIM Card A confirmation appears: Select Yes to copy entries saved in USIM Card to 920SC. Adding Entry Items 920SC assigns lowest available Entry Number; edit as required. 1 Use speed dialing ( P.5-15) to initiate voice calls to primary number saved in Phonebook Entry Numbers 000
- 099. 2 The number of items that can be saved varies by the type of USIM Card. 3 The number of characters that can be saved varies by the type of USIM Card. 5-4 Phonebook Details APress d and select Menu Add to Phone or USIM BAdd additional items as required Entry number aSelect Entry number field bEnter a number Last name aSelect Last name field bEnter a last name First name aSelect First name field bEnter a first name To modify Reading last name aSelect Reading last name field bEnter a reading for last name To modify Reading first name aSelect Reading first name field bEnter a reading for first name (use katakana to organize entries in Phonebook list) Phone number aSelect Phone number field bEnter a number cSelect an icon 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-5 Mail address aSelect Email field bEnter an address cSelect an icon Category aSelect Category field bSelect a category Caller ID for a Voice Call or Video Call*
aSelect Caller ID field bSelect On cOpen Data Folder to select an image file, etc. Call notice for a Voice or Video Call*
aSelect Call notice field bSelect On cOpen Data Folder to select a file S! Mail/SMS Notice*
aSelect Message notice field bSelect On cSelect sound 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-6 Blood type*
aSelect Blood type field bSelect a blood type Birthday*
aSelect Birthday field bEnter a birthday Address*
aSelect Address field bEnter a postal code cSelect Address field and enter an address dPress w (OK) Hobby*
aSelect Hobby field bEnter text Company name*
aSelect Company field bEnter a company name Job Title*
aSelect Job title field bEnter a job title URL*
aSelect URL field bEnter a URL cSelect an icon Memo*
aSelect Note field bEnter text Secret Mode*
aSelect Secret Mode field bSelect Secret - On
* Not available in USIM Card Phonebook CPress w (Save) Tip
Valid Phone Field Characters Enter 0-9, #, *, P (Pause), and + (International Code). Press * for 1+ seconds to enter P or press 0 for 1+ seconds to enter +.
Saving an Entered Phone Number During a call, Menu Add to Phonebook a In Standby, enter a phone number b Menu Add to Phonebook Phone or USIM c Select New or Update and select memory d Select a phone icon e Perform Steps 2 and 3
Using Memory Card Files as Incoming Images/
Tones A confirmation appears asking whether to copy files to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted files, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting. 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-7 CSelect saving method To create a new entry Select New To save to an existing entry aSelect Update bOpen the Phonebook entry ( P.5-11) DSelect a phone icon EAdd additional items as required FPress w (Save)
Synchronizing Phonebook with Samsung PC Studio Secret Mode entries cannot be synchronized or backed-
up to a PC even if Secret Mode is active. The entries with Secret Mode changed from Secret -
Off to Secret - On cannot be synchronized and deleted immediately after the Secret Mode setting has been changed and tried synchronization. For more information about Samsung PC Studio, see the User's guide in the attached CD-ROM. 5 P h o n e b o o k Saving from Call Log Records Save numbers from Call Log records to new or existing Phonebook entries. APress r BUse s to open a Call Log, highlight a record, select Menu Add to Phonebook Phone or USIM 5-8 Category Settings Organize Phonebook entries among twenty Categories. New Category (USIM Card) APress c and select Phonebook BSelect Menu View from USIM CPress w (Search) and select Category search DSelect Menu New category EEnter a name FPress w (Save) Edit Category Customize Category names; add image/ringtones to appear/sound for incoming calls/messages from members. APress c and select Phonebook To select a USIM Card Category After Step 1, select Menu View from USIM BPress w (Search) and select Category search CHighlight category to change, select Menu Category settings DEdit Category items To change Category name Select Category name field and enter a name 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-9 To set Category image Select Category image field and select a file from Data Folder To set incoming call ringtone Select Call notice field then select a file from Data Folder To set incoming S! Mail/SMS notice Select Message notice field then select a ringtone To restore Category defaults Highlight item to restore and press o (Reset) EPress w (Save) 5 P h o n e b o o k
Incoming Image & Ringtone Priority Images and ringtones set for individual Phonebook entries take priority over those set for a Category.
Using Memory Card files as Incoming Images/
Ringtones A confirmation appears asking whether to copy files to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted files, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting.
When selecting USIM Card Category Only Category name can be edited. Tip 5-10 Add Member APress c and select Phonebook To select Category on USIM Card After Step 1, select Menu View from USIM BPress w Search and select Category Tip
To delete a member from a Category Deleting a member from a Category does not affect member's Phonebook entry. a Perform Steps 1 and 2 in "Add Member"
b Select Category from which to delete member c Select Menu Remove member d Check member to delete and press w (Remove) search CSelect Category to which to add member DSelect Menu Add member ECheck the member to add and press w (Add) Using Phonebook Calling from Phonebook Phonebook Search APress d If the correct search method appears first Proceed to Step 2, Part b To change method in active search window Press c and proceed to Step 2 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-11 To search by Mail Address aSelect Email search bEnter any part of an mail address CSelect an entry To open Entry details Press c (Details/Select) Tip
To set Phonebook preference (Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook) a Press c and select Settings Phonebook settings View phonebook from b Select Phone memory or USIM memory
When Secret Mode is set to Hide Secret Phonebook entries do not appear. Activate Secret Mode to search Secret entries. BPress w (Search) To search Phonebook list aSelect Phonebook list bUse s to navigate Phonebook list To search by Category aSelect Category search bSelect Category To search by name aSelect Name search bEnter any part of Name To search by Reading aSelect Reading search bEnter any part of Reading To search by Entry Number aSelect Entry No. search bEnter Entry Number To search by Phone Number aSelect Phone No. search bEnter any part of a phone number 5-12 5 P h o n e b o o k Initiating a Call ASelect an entry, press c (Details) to view Details window Entry Details BSelect a number and initiate a call To initiate a Voice Call Press c (Call) or select Menu Voice call To initiate a Video Call Select Menu Video call Tip
To place a call from Phonebook list Highlight an entry, select Menu Voice call or Video call. When entry contains multiple numbers, Default Number is dialed if set; otherwise, first number listed is dialed. If Default Number is Not assigned, Call window appears; select a number. Calling from Simple Search or search result When Simple search is On ( P.16-7), after entering a number, Reading name corresponding to the Entry Number appears. Highlight a phone number, press t or c (Select) c (Call) to initiate a Voice Call;
Menu Video call for Video Call. Calling from Phone No. search or search result Enter 4-digit number to search and open entry name/
phone number; this search for entries contains the entered number at the first/last part of the entry. When Simple search is On and an entry searched, press s to switch search result between Phone No. search and Simple search. Highlight a phone number, press t or c (Select ) c (Call) to initiate a Voice Call; select Menu Video call to call a Video Call. 5-13 5 P h o n e b o o k Calling USIM Card Phonebook Entries Use Entry Numbers as shortcuts to call numbers saved in the first 100 USIM Card Phonebook entries. AEnter last two Entry Number digits BPress #
If the correct entry is not highlighted Use j to highlight it CPress w (Call) To initiate a Video Call Press o (V-Call) 5 P h o n e b o o k Changing Search Method Default Setting Phonebook list Specify search window to appear first when d is pressed in Standby. APress c and select Settings Phonebook settings Search type BSelect a setting Tip
Search Method Items When selecting Phonebook list, press d in Standby to display a list. When selecting other settings, the selected search window appears. 5-14 Speed Dialing Phonebook Menu Enter the last two Entry Number digits to call Voice Call Default Number in Phonebook entries 000 - 099. AEnter last two Entry Number digits BPress c (
) Tip
When Simple search is On (fP.16-7) Enter Entry No. for names and phone numbers. After 5 seconds, search result disappears. When press c to dial. appears, Note
Speed Dialing is invalid for an entry if Voice Call Default Number ( P.5-17) is set to Not assigned.
While Secret Mode is set to Hide, Secret Phonebook entries cannot be dialed. Use the following Menu in Phonebook List or Entry details. Item Add to1 Voice call Video call Create message Send Delete Description Start the process of saving a new entry. Initiate a Voice Call to the highlighted number or Default Number ( P.5-13). Initiate a Video Call to the highlighted number or Default Number ( P.5-13). Open a new message addressed to the number saved as an entry
( P.18-6). Send entry as a vFile; select Via message, to open a new message with entry attached ( P.18-6), or Via bluetooth, to send entry to another device wirelessly ( P.13-
5). Delete an entry ( P.5-19). 5-15 5 P h o n e b o o k Item Mark default number2
( P.5-17) Description 1 This item does not appear in Entry details. 2 This item does not appear in Phonebook list. Item Description Save to data folder Copy to USIM/
Copy to phone View from USIM/View from phone1 International dial Hide/Show my ID Print via bluetooth Service number Create and save vFiles. Select Phone to save to Data Folder Other documents or Memory card to save to Memory Card.
( P.5-18) Toggle Phonebook and USIM Phonebook. Add international code and country code to the number ( P.2-2). Show or hide your number when making calls; Select None to apply Caller ID setting. Print highlighted Entry details
(name, phone number information) using the printer via Bluetooth connection. View service numbers saved on USIM Card. Memory status1 Check memory usage. Copy item2 Copy highlighted entry item. 5-16 5 P h o n e b o o k Editing Phonebook Entries To search, list or Entry details, see "Phonebook Search" ( P.5-11). Activate Secret Mode to edit Secret Phonebook entries. Edit AOpen Entry details BPress w (Edit) CEdit entry items in the same way as adding entry items (fP.5-4) and press w (Save) Default Number Default Setting Voice call:First phone number Video call:First phone number Message:Not assigned When an entry contains multiple phone numbers/
mail addresses, set calling/messaging priorities by assigning to Default Number. Resetting an item changes it to Not assigned. AOpen Entry details BSelect Menu Mark default number CSet or reset options 5 P h o n e b o o k To set aSelect Voice call, Video call, or Message bSelect a phone number or mail address To reset Highlight Voice call, Video call, or Message and press o (Reset) 5-17 DPress w (Save) Copy to USIM & Copy to Phone Copying a Single Entry AHighlight an entry 5 P h o n e b o o k To switch to Phone/USIM Card Menu View from USIM or View from Phone BSelect Menu Copy to USIM or Copy to phone Selected Yes To copy an entry from Entry details aAfter Step 1, press c (Details) bMenu Copy to USIM or Copy to phone Yes Copying Multiple Entries at Once AHighlight an entry To switch to Phone/USIM Card Menu View from USIM or View from Phone BSelect Menu Copy to USIM or Copy to phone Multiple CCheck entries to copy DRepeat Step 3 to check all target entries EPress w (Copy) When a confirmation message appears Select Yes 5-18 Copying All Entries at Once Copy all Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook entries. AHighlight an entry To switch to Phone/USIM Card Menu View from USIM or View from Phone BSelect Menu Copy to USIM or Copy to phone All When a confirmation message appears Select Yes Deleting Entries Deleting a Single Entry AHighlight an entry BSelect Menu Delete Selected Yes To delete an entry from Entry details aAfter Step 1, press c (Details) bMenu Delete Yes Deleting Multiple Entries at Once AHighlight an entry To select Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook Menu View from Phone or View from USIM BSelect Menu Delete Multiple CCheck an entry to delete 5-19 5 P h o n e b o o k DRepeat Step 3 to check all target entries EPress w (Delete) When all entries are checked Enter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) FSelect Yes Deleting All Entries at Once Delete all Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook entries. AHighlight entries To switch to Phone/USIM Card Menu View from USIM or View from Phone BSelect Menu Delete All CEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) Yes 5-20 My Phonebook Details Confirm handset phone number. Add your name, mail address, street address, and other information. APress c and Press 0 To enter or edit other items aPress w (Edit) bEnter/edit items then press w (Save) Menu Item Description Send my phonebook details Delete Save to data folder Send as a vFile; select Via message to create a message with vFile attached ( P.18-6), or Via bluetooth to send vFile wirelessly
( P.13-5). Delete entered owner information. Create and save vFiles. Select Phone to save to Data Folder Other documents or Memory card to save to Memory Card. Item Copy item Print via bluetooth Description Copy highlighted entry item. Print My phonebook details (name, phone number information) using printer via Bluetooth connection. 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-21 5 P h o n e b o o k 5-22 6 Video Call About Video Call...........................................6-2 Initiating a Video Call ..................................6-2 Receiving a Video Call..................................6-3 Engaged Video Call Operations ..................6-4 Engaged Video Call Menu ..........................6-5 Video Call Settings........................................6-6 Sending Your Image....................................6-6 Selecting a Substitute Image .......................6-7 Retry Settings ..............................................6-7 Voice Mute ..................................................6-8 About Video Call Initiating a Video Call Exchange voice/video with compatible 3G handsets. You may choose not to send your own image ( P.6-
6). Video Call Precautions
Video calls to incompatible handsets may be disconnected; charges apply.
It may be difficult to use Speaker Phone (fP.6-5) with earpiece volume raised; lower volume or use Stereo Earphone Microphone. Call via Phonebook entries/Call Log records or dial directly. AEnter a phone number BConfirm the phone number and select Menu Video call CPress y to end the call
Ambient noise may hamper voice quality; use Stereo Tip Earphone Microphone.
Using Speaker Phone in public may disturb others;
please mind your mobile manners.
Engaged Video Call Operations ( P.6-4) When Video Call cannot be connected Unavailable for a video call... appears; select Menu Voice call or Create message to contact the recipient, or View contact details to open Phonebook. Select Add to Phonebook to save the receiver's number to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook. 6-2 6 i V d e o C a l l Receiving a Video Call AWhen 920SC rings/vibrates, press c (Accept) Loudspeaker on? appears Select Yes or No Allow own picture to be shown? appears Select Yes or No BPress y to end the call Tip
To adjust ringtone volume While 920SC is ringing, press n or b.
When a Stereo Earphone Microphone is connected Press Stereo Earphone Microphone switch for 1+
seconds to answer Video Calls. Press for 1+ seconds to end a Video Call.
To disconnect a Video Call without answering it Press o (Busy)
To change outgoing image Set 920SC to send Substitute Image beforehand ( P.6-
7). Alternatively, change to Substitute Image during a call
( P.6-5).
To send Your Image or Substitute Image After Step 1, Your Image appears. When a confirmation appears, select Yes or No to send Your Image or Substitute Image. When Video Call connects Your Image or Substitute Image appears.
Engaged Video Call Operations ( P.6-5) 6-3 6 i V d e o C a l l Engaged Video Call Operations Perform operations using Video Call icons or Menu. a b c d e f aThe other party's name or phone number 6 bLarge Display (Normally, the other party's image) i V d e o C a l l cCall duration dSmall Display (Normally, your image) eVideo Call Menu Icons
: Toggle Speaker Phone Off/On
: Toggle Incoming Image Size
: Freeze or unfreeze outgoing image 6-4
(Blue)/
(Gray): Toggle Your Image and Substitute Image
: Freeze or unfreeze incoming image
: Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera fDescription of the icon at cursor position ADuring Video Calls, select an icon or
Menu to adjust settings To toggle Speaker Phone off/on Highlight and press c to select an item and press c To select incoming image size Highlight To freeze or unfreeze outgoing image Highlight To toggle Your Image and Substitute Image Highlight
(Blue/Gray) and press c To freeze or unfreeze incoming image Highlight and press c and press c
and press c To toggle Internal and External Camera Highlight To cancel Your Image/mic/key tones aMenu Mute bCheck item(s) to cancel and press w
(Save) To adjust outgoing image appearance or incoming image quality aMenu Display options Effects or Quality bHighlight an item and press c To adjust outgoing image brightness aMenu Display options Brightness bUse s to adjust brightness Tip
To adjust earpiece volume Press j during a Video Call.
To enlarge or reduce outgoing image Press n or b during a Video Call.
When outgoing image is canceled 920SC sends Substitute Image to the other party. Engaged Video Call Menu Item Description Normal/Speaker on Mute Display options Settings Phonebook Add to Phonebook Send DTMF Toggle Speaker Phone off/on
( P.6-4). Cancel sending outgoing image/
mic/key tones ( P.6-5). Adjust outgoing image appearance/quality/brightness
( P.6-5). Select Video Call settings ( P.6-
6). Open Phonebook Search window. Save other partys phone number to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook ( P.5-7). Press Keypad and c (send) to send push tones. 6-5 6 i V d e o C a l l APress c and select Settings Call settings Video call Show my picture BSelect a setting and press c (Save) Item Description Memo Details Switch to headset/
Switch to phone Create and save text memos
( P.15-9). Open Phonebook Entry details. Appears when Bluetooth-
compatible headset is in use. Select headset or phone
(handset). Video Call Settings Sending Your Image Default Setting Always ask When Always ask is set, Choose between Your Image or Substitute Image as outgoing image each time a Video Call is received. 6-6 6 i V d e o C a l l Selecting a Substitute Image Retry Settings Default Setting Camera Off Select an image to use as the outgoing image. APress c and select Settings Call settings Video call Select still picture BPress c (Change) COpen Data Folder, select a file and press c (Save) Tip
To restore Substitute Image to its default a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Select any image file in Data Folder and select Menu Reset Default Setting Always ask APress c and select Settings Call settings Video call Retry with BSelect a setting and press c (Save) Tip
Retry with Items Always ask : Select an action from Menu. Voice call Messages None Call.
: Redial number as a Voice Call.
: Create a message.
: Return to Standby after a failed Video Automatic retry option changes by the setting. 6-7 6 i V d e o C a l l Voice Mute Default Setting Off Set Voice mute to On to answer Video Calls without sending sound to caller. APress c and select Settings Call settings Video call Voice mute BSelect On and press c (Save) 6 i V d e o C a l l Tip
To send sound a During a Video Call, select Menu Mute b Uncheck Voice c Press w (Save) 6-8 6-9 6 i V d e o C a l l 6-10 7 Additional Settings .....................................7-13 Area Settings .............................................7-13 TV Settings................................................7-15 Digital TV About Digital TV ..........................................7-2 Getting Started..............................................7-3 Precautions ..................................................7-3 One Seg .......................................................7-4 Antenna .......................................................7-5 Incoming Transmissions .............................7-5 Key Assignments ........................................7-7 TV Window.................................................7-8 Area Setup...................................................7-8 Watching TV .................................................7-9 Program Guide ..........................................7-10 Program List..............................................7-10 Displaying Subtitle....................................7-10 Control Panel.............................................7-11 Switching Window Mode..........................7-11 Data Broadcast (Japanese) ........................7-11 TV Links ...................................................7-12 About Digital TV
Operations described in this section are described with 920SC Display in Portrait mode (fP.7-8). 920SC supports One Seg terrestrial digital broadcasts. One Seg is referred to as "Digital TV" in this manual.
Set up a channel list for the current service area or access programs via Program Guide.
Use Data Broadcasts to get program-related information or to join the program through interactive services. Watching Digital TV In Standby, press e to activate TV. Set up a channel list for your service area to watch available TV programs (fP.7-9). Accessing Program Guide Download an electronic program guide (fP.7-10). Watching Data Broadcasts In addition to audio and visuals, watch Data Broadcasts to get program-related information (fP.7-11). 7 D i g i t a l T V Tip 7-2 Getting Started Precautions
920SC supports One Seg terrestrial digital television broadcast service available only in Japan.
Do not use TV while driving a vehicle or riding a bicycle. (Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited by the revised Road Traffic Law since November 1 2004.)
Incoming transmissions may affect audio/visual signal. Use of another handset near 920SC may also affect TV.
Use Stereo Earphone Microphone when viewing Digital TV. Reception Digital TV may not be viewable in the following places:
Too far from or too close to broadcasting stations
In mountainous areas or near tall buildings
Aboard trains or in moving vehicles
Near high-voltage lines, neon lights or wireless base stations
Near railroad tracks or highways
In underground shopping malls or tunnels
Anywhere jamming signal is broadcast or reception is blocked Battery When battery level is
, Digital TV is not available.
If battery runs out while watching, TV automatically ends. Charging Charge battery while viewing Digital TV. 7-3 7 D i g i t a l T V
Use the supplied AC Charger.
Keep AC Charger cord close away from Antenna;
One Seg One Seg is a terrestrial digital broadcast service supporting mobile television and data broadcasts in Japan. The 6 MHz band assigned to each digital channel is divided into 13 segments: 12 dedicated to HDTV broadcasting and the remaining "One Seg" to mobile devices.
One Seg service began on April 1 2006, in the three largest urban areas and 13 prefectures in Japan. For details, access the Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting Website:
The Association for Promotion of Digital Broadcasting Website http://www.dpa.or.jp/english/ (PC) http://www.dpa.or.jp/1seg/k/ (Mobile) Japanese may cause interference.
Charging takes longer when TV is active. 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-4 Antenna Incoming Transmissions
920SC features a whip antenna that divides into four segments. Fully extend Antenna until fixed.
After use, hold base of Antenna to retract it; pressing down on it with force may cause damage. Retract it and replace top bead into 920SC.
Extend Antenna when viewing Digital TV, unless a broadcasting station is close. In this case, retract Antenna for better reception.
For best reception, fold and rotate 360. Incoming Calls Incoming call window appears. Press c to answer a call. The other party's phone number appears. End the call to return to Digital TV. Tip
To set incoming notice mode while watching TV
(fP.7-16)
To answer a call Perform Step 1 in "Receiving a Call" (fP.2-4). 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-5
To reject an incoming call Perform Step 1 in "Reject Incoming Call" (fP.2-5). After rejecting the call, TV window returns. Incoming Messages
When returning to Standby The number of new and unread messages appears in an incoming notice window.
During Voice Call or when receiving new messages The quality of TV audio or visuals may be reduced. When bringing another mobile phone close to 920SC while watching TV, the audio or visual quality may also be reduced. Vibrator is activated and after sender's mail address appears at the top of Display, Mail icon appears. 7 D i g i t a l T V Tip 7-6 Key Assignments f g h i j a b c d e In Portrait Mode In Landscape Mode a Execute Data Broadcast
Item b Show Program Guide c Toggle View
Toggle View In Portrait Mode In Landscape Mode Subtitle d Switch Channel e Enter Channel f Adjust Volume g Open Menu h Select Data Broadcast Item Show/Hide
(l) Show/Hide Control
(r) Enter Channel Adjust Volume
Change Channel i Open Switch Bar j Exit TV Toggle Image Size Exit TV Panel 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-7 TV Window Area Setup a b c d e f g With Subtitle Without Subtitle a b c f g e d Landscape/No Subtitle
(Data Broadcast) e Channel f Signal Strength g Station Name/
Program Name h Data Broadcast 7 D i g i t a l T V Landscape/With Subtitle a TV Image b Volume c Subtitle d Channel Key 7-8 920SC contains local channel information. Before using TV for the first time, specify your area to set up channels. APress e BWhen confirmation window appears, h select Yes CHighlight a region and press c (Select) DHighlight a province and press c
(Select) E Highlight a local area and press c
(Select) To cancel channel search Press o (Cancel) FPress c (Save) and enter a name Watching TV APress e BUse Keypad to select a channel To change a channel one by one Press r or l CTo exit TV, press y and select Yes Tip
To use other functions while watching TV Use Switch Bar (fP.1-24).
The setting in Default screen mode applies when activating TV (fP.7-16).
To check Key operations while watching TV In TV window, select Menu Help. To return to TV window, press
.c
To adjust volume while watching TV Press Side Key n or b. Press b for 2+ seconds to mute. TV Menu Selectable menu items vary by condition. Item Full-screen display Program guide Program list TV links Display subtitle/
hide subtitle Change view
(data) Hide control panel/
Display control panel Switch channel list Select/Edit channel Description Display TV image on landscape screen (fP.7-11). Show Program Guide (fP.7-10). Check information on the channel being watched (fP.7-10). Save and view linked information on Data Broadcasting (fP.7-12). Show or hide Subtitle (fP.7-10). Display Data Broadcasts (fP.7-
12). Show or hide Control Panel
(fP.7-11). Set up or change Area info. (fP.7-
13). Select and switch a channel from Channel Info. or edit a channel
(fP.7-13). 7-9 7 D i g i t a l T V Item Description Add channel being watched (fP.7-
14). Make TV settings (fP.7-15). Check operating procedures. Exit TV. Save channel Setting Help Exit Tip
To perform Menu operations Menu operations are disabled in Landscape screen mode. Press e to change the screen mode. Program Guide AIn TV window, press w (EPG) Tip
G (G-GUIDE Mobile) (fP.25-10)
When Program Guide is activated for the first time Initial setting window for "G-Guide Mobile" appears. Perform initial settings to access Program Guide. 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-10 Program List AIn TV window, select Menu Program list BHighlight information to check and press c (Select) To return to TV window Press c then C Displaying Subtitle Default Setting Hide Subtitle AIn TV window, select Menu Display subtitle Tip
If subtitles are unavailable, nothing appears.
Subtitle field appears even if subtitles do not. Control Panel Data Broadcast (Japanese) Default Setting Display control panel AIn TV window, select Menu Hide control panel or Display control panel Switching Window Mode AIn TV window, press e To return to the previous mode Press e Tip
In Landscape mode, press i to change Image size. In addition to audio/visuals, Data broadcasts are available. Follow onscreen instructions to get program-related information or enjoy interactive TV services. Basic Operations Follow onscreen instructions to view information. AUse j to highlight an item and press c (Select) Tip
Internet connection confirmation appears depending on Data Broadcast and station servers. Viewing Data Broadcasts (receiving information) is free. However, using data links or Internet-related services may incur connection fees. 7 D i g i t a l T V Note 7-11
Use j to highlight an item even when items are horizontally arranged. Use s to switch channels. Tip
To check details Changing View (Data) AIn TV window, select Menu Change view (data) In TV links list, highlight a TV link and select Menu Details. Deleting a TV link AIn TV window. select Menu TV TV Links links Procedures to save links vary by program. Check information in Data Broadcasts. Saving TV Links AOn a program offering Data Broadcast, select a link source Opening TV Links AIn TV window, select Menu TV 7 D i g i t a l T V links 7-12 BHighlight a TV link to delete, and select Menu Delete To delete a TV link Select Selected Yes To delete multiple TV links aSelect Multiple bCheck channels to delete and press w
(Delete) To delete all TV links Select All Yes Additional Settings Area Settings Switch areas or set other areas.
Save up to 10 areas (Area 0 to 9). Switching Area AWhile watching TV, select Menu Switch channel list BHighlight an area and press c (Select) CHighlight a channel and press c
(Select) Tip
To change names in Channel List Select an item in Channel List and select Menu Rename.
To check details Select an item in Channel List and select Menu Details.
To restore default setting In Channel List, select Menu Reset. Updating Channels AIn Channel List, highlight an item and press c (Select) BIn TV window, Select Menu Set Channels Update all or Update further
From Menu After Step 1, highlight Not Stored and select Menu Set Area Info. Tip
Select Update all to delete and update all channels in the Area. 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-13
Select Update further to add new channels to current Area without changing saved channels. Channels assigned to the same keys are overwritten. Changing Channel Numbers AIn TV window, select Menu Select/
Edit channel BHighlight a channel and select Menu Move CHighlight the destination field and press c Deleting Channels AIn TV window, select Menu Select/
Edit channel CPerform operations for deleting channels To delete one channel Select Selected Yes To select and delete multiple channels aSelect Multiple bCheck channels to delete and press w
(Delete) To delete all channels aSelect All Yes bEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Tip
To check/uncheck all channels at once In Step 3, press o (Mark all/Unmark all). BHighlight a channel and select Menu Saving Channels to Channel List 7 D i g i t a l T V Delete 7-14 AWhile watching a program, select Menu Save channel BHighlight a destination to save to and press c (Select) AIn TV window, select Menu Settings Display Brightness BUse a to adjust brightness TV Settings Backlight Default Setting On AIn TV window, select Menu Settings Display Backlight BSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Brightness Default Setting Level 3 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-15 Sound Output Default Setting Loud speaker AIn TV window, select Menu Settings Sound output BSelect Loud speaker or Earphone Default Screen Mode Default Setting Landscape 7 D i g i t a l T V Select the window mode when activating TV from Landscape or Portrait. AIn TV window, select Settings Default screen mode BSelect an item and press c (Select) 7-16 Sound Language Default Setting Main Select the sound language from Main, Sub or Main+Sub. AIn TV window, select Settings Sound language BSelect an item and press c (Select) Incoming Calls & Alarms Default Setting Incoming call: Call priority Alarms: Alarm priority Select the incoming mode when receiving a call while watching TV. AIn TV window, select Menu Settings Calls & Alarms BSelect Incoming calls or Alarms When selecting Incoming calls Select Voice call or Video call CSelect an item and perform operations to set To set Voice call or Video call Select Call priority or Notice a call To set Alarms Select Alarm priority or Alarm notice Tip
When Call priority/Alarm priority is set TV is automatically paused and an incoming call window or alarm window appears.
When Notice a call/Alarm notice is set In TV window, the notice for incoming calls or alarms appears at the top of Display and 920SC vibrates. Press t to answer a call. Press y to reject a call. Press o to end Alarm. Broadcast Data AIn TV window, select Menu Settings Broadcast data BSelect an item and perform operations to set To set connection notification aSelect Notify connection bSelect On or Off To set manufacturer number aSelect Manufacture number bSelect On or Off To delete all station data aSelect Delete station data bSelect Menu Delete all 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-17 To delete all station data items aSelect Delete station data bHighlight a station and select Menu Delete Alternatively, highlight a station, press c (Select) and select Menu Delete all. To delete a station data item aSelect Delete station data bHighlight a station and press c (Select) cHighlight an item to delete and press c
(Select) 7 D i g i t a l T V 7-18 8 Create Flash ..............................................8-21 Attaching Images ........................................8-23 Mobile Camera About Mobile Camera..................................8-2 Mobile Camera Precautions ........................8-2 Using Display as Viewfinder ......................8-2 Capturing a Still Image ................................8-4 Camera Mode ..............................................8-4 Capturing Still Images.................................8-4 Capturing Video.......................................... 8-11 Video Mode...............................................8-11 Recording Video........................................8-11 Mobile Camera Settings.............................8-13 Camera Settings ........................................8-13 Video Settings ...........................................8-15 Viewing Images ...........................................8-16 Viewing Still Images .................................8-16 Viewing Videos .........................................8-16 Editing Still Images.....................................8-16 Editing Video...............................................8-19 About Mobile Camera Capture still images in JPEG or video in 3GP format. Mobile Camera Precautions External Camera Internal Camera
Use a dry soft cloth to remove debris from camera lens.
Avoid camera shake; hold 920SC steady or place it on a stable surface and use Timer.
Mobile Camera employs high precision technology, however, some pixels may seem brighter or darker than others.
Leaving 920SC in a hot place for an extended period before image capture/save may affect image quality.
Exposing lens to direct sunlight may affect color filter.
The quality of images captured with Panorama shot may be lower than those captured with other modes. f g h i M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-2 Using Display as Viewfinder a bc d e a bcjk h i l n m Camera Viewfinder Video Viewfinder
, g Timer (When set)
: 3 seconds
: 5 seconds
: 10 seconds a Size Still Image:
Video
b Quality
: Superfine
: Normal
: Economy c White Balance
: Auto
: Incandescent d Spot Metering
: Off e ISO
: Auto
: 200 f Mode
: Fine
: Low
: Fine
: Fluorescent
: Cloudy
: On
: 100
: 400 No display : Single shot
: Multi-shot (6 shots)
: Multi-shot (15 shots)
: Multi-shot (9 shots) h Image Orientation (Portrait)
: Upright Image
: Downward Image i Image Orientation (Landscape)
: Normal Image
: Mirror Image j Audio Recording
: On k Recording Time
: Off
: Limit for S! Mail
: 30 seconds
: 10 seconds
: Normal recording l Elapsed Recording Time m Total Data Size/Recording Time n Progress Bar M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-3 Capturing a Still Image Camera Mode Mode Panorama Shot Description Image size Capture images as panorama. 240 x 320*
* Image size up to 240 x 1824 (portrait), or 1824 x 320 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 Select Single shot to capture single images, Multi-
shot or Mosaic shot to capture multiple images. Save images in Pictures. Select Panorama Shot to capture images as panorama. Mode Description Capture single images, select size for purpose; attach images to S! Mail, save as Wallpaper, etc. Press shutter once to capture 6, 9 or 15 sequential images. Capture multiple images at a time; select Frame to automatically combine single images into one composite image. Single shot Multi-shot Mosaic shot 8-4 Image size 1600 x 1200 1280 x 960 640 x 480 320 x 240 240 x 320 240 x 192 320 x 240 240 x 192
(landscape) Tip
When using Single shot mode with a flame Image size is automatically adjusted to 240 x 192. Capturing Still Images Single Shot APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change to Camera mode BSelect Menu and perform other actions as required ( P.8-5) CUse Display as viewfinder Zoom in/out (Except 1600 x 1200 External Camera and 640 x 480 Internal Camera) Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Use r or l to lighten or darken image DPress c (Take) To retake an image Press C EPress w (Save) Tip
To activate/adjust Timer in image preview Before Step 4, press 5 to toggle 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and Off.
To toggle Internal Camera and External Camera In image preview, select Menu Switch camera.
To adjust image preview Press # to toggle Full screen, Full screen without indicator, Full screen with grid, and Actual ratio.
To send an image via S! Mail or Bluetooth a After Step 4, press c (Send) and select an item b Send image ( P.13-5, 18-6) Preview Menu Available menu items may vary by mode and settings. Item Description Switch camera Shooting mode Effects Frames Timer Go to photos Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera ( P.8-5). Set Single shot, Panorama Shot, image count for Multi-shot or Mosaic shot ( P.8-4, 8-8, 8-9). Select Black & White, Sepia or Negative effects filters. When an effect is active, select None to cancel. Add a frame to image in Single shot mode. Activate self-timer ( P.8-5). Open Pictures folder. 8-5 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 Item Description Camera settings Camera shortcuts Select image size, image quality, etc. ( P.8-13). Open a function shortcuts graphic
( P.8-10). Review Menu Item Description Save Set as Edit photo Dynamic Effect mPostcard Go to photos Save captured images. Set image for Wallpaper, Phonebook entries, or Substitute Image. Edit an image in Pictures folder
( P.8-16). Create Flash images using Still images ( P.8-21). Create a mobile postcard ( P.8-6). Open Pictures folder. M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 Mobile Postcard This function renders one of two images as line art, merging it with the other to create a stamped photograph. ACapture an image ( P.8-4, 8-8) BSelect Menu mPostcard CPress c (Add) DAdd a second image To select a still image from Data Folder aSelect Open bOpen Data Folder and select an image file To capture an image aSelect Take photo bPress c (Take) cPress c (Add) 8-6 EPress c (Merge) and check result To change image aPress C bHighlight image to change, select Menu Change image cRepeat Steps 4 and 5 To swap image positions aPress C bMenu Swap image cPerform Step 5 FTo edit line art, press o (Edit) To change line art position aMenu Move bUse a to move image and press w
(Done) To change line art size aMenu Size bUse j to adjust image and press w
(Done) To rotate line art aMenu Rotate bUse s to rotate image and press w
(Done) To change line art color aMenu Change colour bUse s to select color and press w
(Done) To adjust line art shadow aMenu Shadow on or Shadow off bPress w (Done) GPress w (Save) and enter a file name To save and send image aPress c (S & S) bSelect an item and send ( P.13-5, 18-6) M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-7 Multi Shot APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change Camera mode BSelect Menu Shooting mode Multi-shot and select the number of images to capture CSelect Menu and perform other actions as required ( P.8-5) DPreview shooting object on Display Zoom in/out Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Use r or l to lighten or darken image EPress c (Take) M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-8 To view still images individually aHighlight the image and press c (View) bUse r or l to go to next/previous image cPress C To retake still images Press C FPress w (Save) Mosaic Shot APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change Camera mode BSelect Menu Shooting mode Mosaic shot to select Frame CSelect Menu and perform other actions as required ( P.8-5) DPreview shooting object on Display DUse Display as viewfinder Zoom in/out Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Use r or l to brighten or darken image EPress c (Take) and pan 920SC FPress c (Stop) to end capturing When capture area is full Capturing ends automatically To retake image Press C GPress w (Save) Zoom in/out Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Use r or l to brighten or darken image EPress c (Take) for each frame To retake still images Press C FPress w (Save) Panorama Shot APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change Camera mode BSelect Menu Shooting mode Panorama Shot CSelect Menu and perform other actions as required ( P.8-5) M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-9 Item Key
# Screen mode w Mode switch n Vertical inverse b Horizontal inverse j Zoom s Brightness Description Toggle Normal screen, no indicator, with grid
Shortcut Key Operations Press the assigned key to change item settings. Available shortcuts vary by mode or setting status. Key Item Description 1 Size 2 Quality 3 Shooting mode 4 White balance 5 Timer 6 Frames 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 240 x 320, 240 x 192 Superfine, Fine, Normal, Low, Economy Single shot, Multi-shot 6, Multi-shot 9, Multi-shot 15, Mosaic shot, Panorama Shot Auto, Fine, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds Select from 9 types Black & White, Sepia, Negative Auto, 100, 200, 400 7 Effects 8 ISO 9 Spot metering Off, On 0 Photo album
8-10 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 Capturing Video Video Mode Capture clips easily. Alternatively, capture clips without sound. Files are saved in 3GP format to Videos folder in Data Folder. When recording a video to attach to/insert into an S! Mail, select Recording time Limit for S! Mail ( P.8-15). Recording Video APress b for 2+ seconds In Camera mode Press w (Videos) to open Video mode BSelect Menu and perform other actions as required ( P.8-12) CUse Display as viewfinder Zoom in/out Use u or d to enlarge or reduce image Brightness Use r or l to lighten or darken image DPress c (Record) EPress c (Stop) to end recording After recording time elapses Recording ends automatically FSelect Save To preview saved clip Select Preview To send saved clip by email Select Send to Message To send saved clip via Bluetooth Select Send to bluetooth M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-11 Tip
To activate/adjust Timer Before Step 4, press 5 to toggle 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, Off.
To toggle Internal Camera and External Camera Before Step 4, select Menu Switch camera. Preview Menu Item Description Switch camera Effects Timer Go to videos Video settings Camcorder shortcuts Toggle Internal Camera and External Camera ( P.8-12). Select Black & White, Sepia, or Negative effects filters. When an effect is active, select None to cancel. Activate self-timer ( P.8-12). Open Videos folder. Select image size, image quality, etc. ( P.8-15). Open a function shortcuts graphic
( P.8-12). M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-12 Review Menu Perform operations in a preview window after capturing. Item Resolution Description Select video display size while playing or paused. Shortcut Key Operations Change settings by pressing key assigned to each item. Key Item Description 1 Size 2 Quality 3 Shooting time 4 White balance 5 Timer 6 Audio recording 320 x 240, 176 x 144, 128 x 96 Fine, Normal, Low, Economy Limit for S! Mail, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, Normal recording Auto, Fine, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds On, Off Key Item Description 7 Effects 0 Record album w Mode switch n b Vertical inverse Horizontal inverse j Zoom s Brightness Black & White, Sepia, Negative
Mobile Camera Settings Adjust image capture settings, including image size, image quality and save location, etc. Camera Settings Default Setting Size: 240 x 320 Quality: Normal Viewfinder: Full screen without indicator Shutter sound: Shutter 1 Multi-shot speed: High Automatic save: Off White balance: Auto ISO: Auto Spot metering: Off Scene program: Normal Default storage: Phone Default name: Photo APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change to Camera mode BSelect Menu Camera settings 8-13 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 CSet items Image size aSelect Size bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Image quality aSelect Quality bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Viewfinder aSelect Viewfinder bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Shutter sound aSelect Shutter sound bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Sequential shot speed aSelect Multi-shot speed bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Automatic save aSelect Automatic save bSelect a setting and press c (Save) 8-14 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 White balance aSelect White balance bSelect a setting and press c (Save) ISO aSelect ISO bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Spot metering aSelect Spot metering bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Scene program aSelect Scene program bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Save location (Phone/Memory Card) aSelect Default storage bSelect a setting and press c (Save) File name aSelect Default name bEnter file name Tip
Default storage setting Changing the setting here applies to Default storage in Video settings. Video Settings Default Setting Recording time: Limit for S! Mail Size: 176 x 144 Quality: Economy Audio recording:
On Default storage: Phone Default name: Video APress b for 2+ seconds In Camera mode Press w (Videos) to change to Video mode BSelect Menu Video settings CSet items Duration aSelect Recording time bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Size aSelect Size bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Image quality aSelect Quality bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Voice recording aSelect Audio recording bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Save location (Phone/Memory Card) aSelect Default storage bSelect a setting and press c (Save) File name aSelect Default name bEnter file name M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-15 Tip
Video recording time For Normal recording, record up to one hour of video.
When Recording time is set to Limit for S! Mail Size 320 x 240 is not selectable and Quality is Economy.
Default storage setting Changing the setting here applies to Default storage in Camera settings. M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 Viewing Images View images/video clips saved in Data Folder. Viewing Still Images APress b for 2+ seconds In Video mode Press w (Photos) to change Camera mode BSelect Menu Go to photos 8-16 CHighlight a file and press c (View) Viewing Videos APress b for 2+ seconds In Camera mode Press w (Videos) to change to Video mode BSelect Menu Go to videos CHighlight and select a file and press c (Play) Editing Still Images Edit image files saved in Data Folder. APress c, select Data Folder and select an image to edit BHighlight a file and press c (View) CSelect Menu Edit DEdit using Menu cPress w (Done) To change the size of an image aSelect Resize bSelect the setting cEnter Width or Height (If Customise is selected) dPress w (Done) To add effects to an image aSelect Effects bSelect the setting cPress w (Done) To add blur or correct red-eye aSelect Partial effects Partial blur or Redeye repair bMenu and select the suitable operation cPress w (Done) To adjust an image aSelect Adjust Brightness/Contrast/Colour bAdjust the image M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-17 To add a frame aSelect Frames bUse s to select a frame cPress w (Done) To add clip art to an image aSelect Cliparts bSelect a piece of clip art to add to an image cMenu Size and use j to adjust clip art size dMenu Rotate and use s to turn clip art eMenu Move and use a to move clip art fPress w (Done) To add text to image (320 x 240 or above) aSelect Insert text bEnter text cMenu Size and use j to adjust text size dMenu Rotate and use s to turn text eMenu Font size Large/Normal/Small f Menu Colour and use a to adjust text color gPress w (Done) M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-18 To rotate image aSelect Rotate bSelect 90 R or 90 L cPress w (Done) To flip image aSelect Flip bSelect Vertically or Horizontally cPress w (Done) To crop image aSelect Crop b Menu Size and use j to adjust trimming size c Menu Shape and use s to select trimming shape dMenu Move and use a to adjust trimming position eMenu Crop fPress w (Done) EPress c (Save) FEnter an image name Editing Video Edit Video files in Data Folder. APress c, and select Data Folder Videos BHighlight a file, and select Menu Edit CEdit using Menu To cut video aSelect Cut bPress c (Play) cPress w (Start) at the start point dPress w (End) at the End point eTo cancel and retry, press o (Reset) and repeat steps b to d fPress w (Done) M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-19 To merge multiple videos aSelect Merge bCheck files to merge (Up to 9 files) cPress o (Memory) for Memory Card files dRepeat steps b and c to check all target files ePress w (Done) fPress c (Merge) To replace sound from other video/sound aSelect Replace sound From other video or From other sound bPress c (Select) cSelect a file and press w (Done) To erase sound aSelect Audio Erase bPress c (Erase) To erase image aSelect Video Erase bPress c (Erase) To play back in slow motion aSelect Slow Motion 1/2X, 1/3X, or 1/4X bPress c (Execute) To play back in fast motion aSelect Fast Motion 2X, 3X, or 4X bPress c (Execute) DPress c (Save) EEnter a file name Tip
To confirm video before or after editing a Press w (Preview) b Press c (Play) c Press C to return to the editing window
To add files to merge videos a After e in Step 3 in "To merge multiple videos,"
select Menu Add b Perform steps b to e in Step 3 in "To merge multiple videos"
M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-20
To delete the file order for merging a After step e in Step 3 in "To merge multiple videos," use s to highlight the file to delete b Menu Delete Yes
To change the file order for merging CPerform creation operations To add frame to image aSelect bSelect a frame
(Frame) a After step e in Step 3 in "To merge multiple videos," use s to highlight the file to move b Menu Change order c Use s to highlight a personal folder or a file, highlight the file and press c Create Flash Create Flash images using still images saved in Pictures folder or still images previewed immediately after shooting; newly created Flash images are saved to Other documents folder in Data Folder. APress c and Camera Dynamic effect list BSelect a file To add icon to image aSelect bSelect an icon cSelect Menu Size, use j to adjust size
(Icon) and press w (Done) dSelect Menu Rotate and use s to adjust angle and press w (Done) eSelect Menu Reverse, use a to adjust orientation and press w (Done) fSelect Menu Transparency, use j to adjust transparency and press w (Done) gUse a to adjust position and w (Done) hRepeat steps a to g to add more icons M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-21
(Balloon) To add self-made balloon aSelect bSelect Normal cSelect a balloon dEnter text eSelect Menu Font size, use j to adjust the size and press w (Done) fSelect Menu Font color, use s to adjust the text color and press w (Done) gSelect Menu Action text, use s to select an action for text and press w (Done) hSelect Menu Reverse, use a to adjust orientation and press w (Done) iSelect Menu Change text, and edit text jUse a to adjust position and w (Done)
(Balloon), press c (Insert) and kSelect repeat steps b to i to add more icons
(Balloon) To add pre-installed balloon aSelect bSelect Ready-made cSelect a balloon dUse a to adjust position and w (Done)
(Balloon), press c (Insert) and eSelect repeat steps b to d to add more icons
(Watch) To add watch on image aSelect bSelect the watch cPress w (Done) To reset image during editing aSelect bSelect Yes
(Reset) DPress w (Save) EEnter an image name M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-22 Tip
To delete added frame/watch a After Step 2, select b Press w (Delete)
(Frame) or
(Watch)
To delete added icon(s)/balloon(s)
(Icon) or a After Step 2, select
(Balloon) b Use s to highlight more icons/text to delete c Press w (Delete) d Press c (Done)
Available icon/balloon to add Up to 5 icons/3 balloons can be added.
To create Flash images using Data Folder images a Highlight image saved in Data Folder and select Menu Dynamic Effect b Perform Steps 3 to 5 ( P.8-21 to 8-22) in "Create Flash"
Attaching Images Attach captured image or recorded video to S! Mail. However, in case of videos, only videos recorded with Limit for S! Mail ( P.8-15) can be attached. AAfter capturing, press c (Send) Via message To send video In Menu window appeared after recording, select Send to Message BEnter an address, subject, text, etc., and send Tip
To send a still image or video via Bluetooth To send a still image, select Via bluetooth in Step 1. To send video, select Send to bluetooth in Step 1 ( P.13-
5). 8-23 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 M o b i l e C a m e r a 8 8-24 9 Display Settings Standby Display Settings..............................9-2 Wallpaper ....................................................9-2 Clock Display..............................................9-4 Operator Name ............................................9-5 Menu Display ................................................9-5 Menu Style ..................................................9-5 Popup Menu ................................................9-6 Font ................................................................9-6 Font Type.....................................................9-6 Font Size......................................................9-7 Backlight Brightness & Duration................9-7 Adjusting Display Brightness .....................9-7 Backlight Duration ......................................9-7 Dialing Display..............................................9-8 Display Language .........................................9-9 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s Standby Display Settings Wallpaper Default Setting Pictures Set an image, animation or Slide Show to appear in Standby; hide image. APress c and select Settings Display settings Wallpaper BSet items To change settings Select Pictures, Slide show or None To change the image aSelect Pictures bSelect a folder then a file cPress c (Set) 9-2 To set/edit the image of Slide show aSelect Side show bPerform Steps 2 to 4 in "Setting Slide Show"
( P.9-2) or perform Steps 2 and 3 in "Editing Slide Show" ( P.9-3) Setting Slide Show APress c and select Camera Slide show BPress c (Add) CSelect a folder, check an image and press w (Done) To see preview aPress w (Preview) and select Yes (cropped image) or No (original image) bPress C to close the preview To set effect aUse j to highlight Effect field bUse s to toggle setting To change the slide interval aUse j to highlight Duration field bUse s to highlight Effect field DPress c (Set) and select Yes (crop sides) or No (show full image) Tip
To adjust slide size For a larger image, select Yes in Step 4. For the original image, select No. Editing Slide Show APress c and select Camera Slide show BEdit Slide images To edit still images aMenu Replace bCheck a still image to set and press w 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s
(Done) To change image order aHighlight images to change and select Menu Change Order bUse a to change order and press c
(Save) To delete a still image Highlight image to delete, select Menu Delete Yes To add a still image aHighlight an empty slide and press o
(Add) bCheck image to add and press w (Done) CPress c (Set) and select Yes or No Tip 9-3
To adjust slide size 9 For a larger image, select Yes in Step 3. For the original image, select No. D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s 9-4 Clock Display Default Setting Off Set Digital clock, Dual clock, Calendar or Todays event to appear in Standby. Alternatively, hide clock in Standby. APress c and select Settings Display settings Clock display BSelect settings To set Digital clock aSelect Digital clock bPress w (Edit) and use s to select clock type cPress c To set Dual clock aSelect Dual clock bPress w (Edit) 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s cPerform Step 3 in "Changing Home Time Zone" ( P.1-21) To display Calendar Select Calendar To display Todays event Select Todays event To hide clock Select Off CPress c (Save) Tip
When Dual clock is set Two clocks appear in Standby. Top time is that of the zone selected in "Time & Date" ( P.1-20) and bottom time is that of the zone set in Dual clock ( P.9-4). Operator Name Default Setting Off In Standby, show or hide operator name. APress c and select Settings Display settings Operator name BSelect a setting and press c (Save) Menu Display Menu Style Default Setting White Change menu appearance. APress c and select Settings Display settings Main menu style 9-5 Font Font Type Default Setting Font1 APress c and select Settings Display settings Font BSelect Font type CSelect Font1 or Font2 DPress c (Save) BHighlight an item and press c 9
(Save) D i s p l a y S e t t i Popup Menu Default Setting Off n g s When active, sub menus appear in a popup window when a menu item is highlighted. APress c and select Settings Display settings Popup menu BSelect a setting and press c (Save) Tip
When an item with no sub menu is highlighted Nothing appears. Popup menus do not appear in Alarms. 9-6 Font Size Default Setting List font: Large Browser: Standard Phonebook: Standard APress c and select Settings Display settings Font BSelect Font size CSelect an item List font Select List font and select Large or Small Browser Select Browser and select Large, Standard or Small Phonebook Select Phonebook and select Large, Standard or Small DPress c (Save) Backlight Brightness &
Duration 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s Adjusting Display Brightness APress c and select Settings Display settings Brightness BUse a to adjust brightness and press c (Save) Backlight Duration Default Setting On: 15 seconds Dim: 5 seconds Set backlight time. Display becomes dimmer when time set in On elapses and turns off when time set in Dim has elapsed. 9-7 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s APress c and select Settings Display settings Backlight time APress c and select Settings Display settings Dialling display BSet items To set the time to light up aSelect On field bSelect the time to set and press c To set the time till Display goes off aSelect Dim field bSelect the time to set and press c CPress w (Save) Dialing Display Default Setting Font type: Normal Appears when dialing in Standby. When character type is set to Normal or Serif, select font size, color and background color. 9-8 BSet items Font type aSelect Font type bUse s to switch font type Font size aSelect Font size bUse s to select the size Font color aSelect Font colour bUse s to select the setting cUse u to move cursor to Color selection field and use s to select a color (For Monochrome only) Background color aSelect Background colour bUse s to select the color CPress c (Save) Display Language
(Japanese) Default Setting Set 920SC user interface to appear in English, Japanese, or Korean. APress c and select 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s Language or BSelect English and press c (/
Save/
) 9-9 9 D i s p l a y S e t t i n g s 9-10 Sound Settings Changing Profile Settings ..........................10-2 10 10 S o u n d S e t t i n g s Changing Profile Settings Change 920SC incoming transmission response by profile. In Car Profile, select Call answer mode. AIn Standby, press * for 1+ seconds BHighlight a profile and press w (Edit) To set Ringtone volume aSelect Ringtone volume and select item to set bUse s to adjust volume cPress w (Play) to confirm volume and press c (Save) To set sound effect or key tone volume aSelect Ringtone volume and select key tones bUse s to adjust volume and press c
(Save) 10-2 To set Voice/Video Call ringtone aSelect Ringtone and select Voice call ringtone or Video call ringtone bSelect the save location for files cHighlight a melody, press w (Play) to confirm melody and press o (Select) To set S! Mail/SMS ringtone aSelect Ringtone and select Message ringtone bSelect setting, press w (Play) to confirm ringtone and press c (Save) To set vibration aSelect Vibration and select an item bSelect setting and press c (Save) To set S! Mail/SMS ring duration aSelect Message ringtone duration bEnter duration and press c To set Phone sounds aSelect Phone sounds bCheck items to set and press w (Save) To set key tone aSelect Key tones bSelect a setting and press c (Save) To set Car Profile answering method aSelect Call answer mode bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Tip
Ringtone volume Select for step-up ringer.
Ringer Reducer Reduces ringer volume to Level 1 for the first two seconds.
Car Profile Call answer mode If Anykey is set, press any key except w, o, y, or Side Key n or b.
To set Car Profile auto answer time After step a in "To set Car Profile answering method"
in Step 2, select Automatic and press w (Edit); edit answer time and press c. 10 S o u n d S e t t i n g s
To set Voice recorder recording as ringtone After step b in "To set ringtone" in Step 2, select amr file.
To adjust the volume while 920SC rings Press Side Key n or b while 920SC rings.
To turn ringer and vibration off Mute Ringtone volume and set Vibration Off; mute indicator (
) appears.
To change ringtone title for S! Mail/SMS a After step b in "To set S! Mail/SMS ringtone" in Step 2, highlight Data Folder and press c (Select) b Select save location for a file c Highlight a file and press w (Play) d Press o (Select)
To adjust key tone volume In Standby, press Side Key n or b. Sound settings Change Normal Profile sound settings here. Settings for other profiles cannot be changed. 10-3 Profile settings Available items vary by Profile. Defaults are as listed below. 10 S o u n d S e t t i n g s Profile Item Ringtone volume Normal Manner Car Meeting Outdoor Voice call ringtone Video call ringtone Message ringtone Key tones Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Off Off Off Off Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Level 5 Ringtone Voice call ringtone Video call ringtone Message ringtone Vibration Tripping.mmf N/A Tripping.mmf Tripping.mmf Tripping.mmf Secret Life.mmf N/A Secret Life.mmf Secret Life.mmf Secret Life.mmf Pure N/A Pure Pure Pure Voice call Video call Message Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 Pattern 1 10-4 Normal Manner Car Meeting Outdoor 5 Seconds N/A 5 Seconds 5 Seconds 5 Seconds Profile Item Message ringtone duration Phone sounds Key tones Call answer mode N/A Answer machine N/A Several tones On Alerts on call Xylophone N/A N/A On Several tones On Alerts on call Xylophone Normal N/A Xylophone N/A N/A Several tones On Xylophone N/A N/A 10 S o u n d S e t t i n g s 10-5 10 S o u n d S e t t i n g s Phone Sounds Available items vary by Profile. Volume Level set in Key Tone Volume applies to all Phone Sounds. Item All Popup box alerts Minute minder Call connect tone Call end tone Power on Power off Slide up/down Alerts on call Description Check/uncheck all items. Sounds for confirmations/warnings. Sounds about once a minute during calls. Sounds when calls connect before called phone rings. Sounds when a call ends. Sounds when power is turn on. Sounds when power is turn off. Sounds when 920SC is slid up/
down. Sounds for alarms/incoming transmissions. 10-6 11 Streaming...................................................11-18 Entering URL Directly ............................11-18 Accessing from Bookmark......................11-19 Accessing from History...........................11-19 Media Player About Media Player.................................... 11-2 Playing Music.............................................. 11-3 Playing Files from Playlists ......................11-8 Music Settings ............................................. 11-9 Repeat Mode .............................................11-9 Equalizer Type...........................................11-9 Tone Volume ...........................................11-10 Audio Skin ..............................................11-10 Visualization Mode .................................11-10 Music Menu ............................................ 11-11 Playing Video ............................................ 11-12 Video Settings............................................ 11-15 Repeat Mode ...........................................11-15 Tone Volume ...........................................11-16 Video Menu.............................................11-16 Video Thumbnail Display .......................11-17 Resolution ...............................................11-17 About Media Player Play Data Folder sound/video files or stream online media.
From Music or Video menu, select Download music or Download videos, to download files via Yahoo! Keitai.
Use Stereo Earphone Microphone. Insert as shown below. Unplug Stereo Earphone Microphone to use Speaker. (When playing melody or video with Stereo Earphone Microphone connected while Manner Profile is active, sound is not output from Speaker when Stereo Earphone Microphone is disconnected from 920SC.) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Stereo Earphone Left Right Charger Connecto
Use Stereo Earphone Microphone to accept Voice Calls. When 920SC rings/vibrates, press Stereo Earphone Microphone switch for 1+ seconds to answer the call. Playable File Formats Player File (Extension) MPEG4 Audio (mp4, 3gp (sound only)) MPEG4 (mp4, 3gp) Music Video Tip 11-2
Other Playback Conditions Only files described above saved in Sound &
Ringtones in Data Folder can be played from Media Player. To play other files, select from Sound &
Ringtones in Data Folder. Playing Music APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Music BSelect a file To select from All music files Select All music and highlight a file To select from recently played files Select Recent music and highlight a file To select from frequently played files Select Most played music and highlight a file To play files from Playlists files ( P.11-8) To select from Artist files aSelect Artist and select a file bHighlight a file To select from Album files aSelect Album and select a file bHighlight a file 11-3 11 M e d i a P l a y e r To select from Genre files aSelect Genre and select a file bHighlight a file CPress c (Play) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r a b c d e f g h i j k Melody Player Window a Artist's name and title (File name if title is unknown) b Skin c Status : PLAY, PAUSE, STOP d Equalizer type e Repeat mode
(Off),
(One),
(Shuffle),
(All) 11-4 f File number/Total number of files g Playing volume h Total playing time i Repeat section j Elapsed playing time k Progress bar Tip
To select folders displayed in Music in Media Player
( P.11-11)
To end playback and return to Menu Press w (Stop) then C. In Menu, press C to return to the previous menu or close Menu menu.
To move to previous/next file Press r to go to next file. Press l to go back to the beginning of the file. Press l at the beginning of the file to go back to the previous file.
To repeat playing the specified part of the file During playback, press e at the starting point and press e at the ending point. Press e to cancel.
Incoming calls Playback pauses and 920SC rings; after call ends, a confirmation asking whether to resume playback appears. (When activating Messaging or Yahoo! Keitai during music playback, a confirmation appears after returning to Standby.)
Alarm times When playing file with Media Player, a confirmation asking whether to resume playback appears. When playing as BGM, playback resumes after canceling Alarm.
To save files as Ringtone Highlight a file in list or from pause or stop, press w
(Set as) and select a function ( P.12-12). Only valid files can be saved.
To use other functions with Media Player activated Use Switch Bar ( P.1-24).
To exit Media Player while playing back music If C or y is pressed when Media Player is activated from main menu and playing music, Melody player window ends but playback continues. To handle music being played, select Now playing from Music in Media Player. To end playback, press y in Standby and a confirmation appears; select Yes. If activated from Switch Bar, playback may not continue.
Memory Card Music Files When Memory Card is inserted, Memory Card music files appear in All music list, indicated by
. All music Lists all playable files (up to 9999 files). Download music Shortcut to download site. Music search Shortcut to Music search site; search by genre or keyword. 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-5 Recent music/Most played music Most recently played file appears first in Recent music. Most frequently played file appears first in Most played music. Each list holds up to 100 records. Album/Artist/Genre All files in Music are automatically sorted by Album, Artist and Genre, and listed in each file. (When inserting Memory Card containing playable files, loading may take longer.) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-6 Player Window & List Menu Available items vary by file type, etc. Item Description Send Add Move track in playlist Add to playlist Sort by Delete Send a file. Select Via message to create a message with attached file
( P.18-6). Select Via bluetooth to send a file to a selected party via Bluetooth ( P.13-5). Add files to Playlist. Select Playlist to add all files contained in another Playlist. Select Files to add selected files to Playlist. Change order of files in Playlist. Files in All music are added to Play List. Choose Selected file to add highlighted file, or Multiple file to add multiple files to Playlist. Sort files by Title, Date or Artist. The original order is restored when Media Player ends. Delete a highlighted file or all files. Item Rename Lock/Unlock Details Stop Play via Transfer to A/V headset/Transfer to Phone Download content key Create playlist Rename Shortcut Time search settings Description Change file name. Set/release file protection. Confirm file size, etc. End playback. In Player window, select Headphone or Speaker ( P.13-6) for sound output. Select Headphone or Speaker
( P.13-6) as sound output source. Purchase or acquire Content Key. Create new Playlist ( P.11-8). Change Playlist name. Check functions assigned to each key. Play music from the specified point. Adjust Media Player settings
( P.11-9). Tip
When Transfer to A/V headset is set Raise/lower volume from A/V headset. Shortcut Key Operations Press the assigned key to perform operations. Available shortcuts vary by playback status or file type. Key Description Description Key c Play/Pause o Menu e Repeat section r Next song l Previous song 1 Repeat mode u Volume up 2 Equalizer type d Volume down 3 Time search 4 Visualization w Stop 11 M e d i a P l a y e r skin 11-7 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Playing Files from Playlists Create Playlist Create up to 20 Playlists, containing up to 100 files each. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music Playlists and select Menu Create playlist BEnter Playlist name CSelect the created Playlist DSelect Menu Add Files ECheck files to save and press w (Save) Tip
To create a Playlist from tracks in an existing one:
a Perform Steps 1 to 3 b Menu Add Playlists c Select Playlist from which to add all melodies
To change Playlist name a Highlight Playlist, select Menu Rename b Enter Playlist name
To delete selected Playlist Menu Delete Selected Yes
To delete all Playlists a Highlight Playlist, select Menu Delete All b Enter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) c Select Yes Play APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select a playlist folder BSelect a playlist and press w (Play) 11-8 Music Settings Repeat Mode Default Setting OFF Play a single track repeatedly, all files in All music, or tracks from Playlist, randomly or repeatedly. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings BSelect Repeat mode CSelect an item and press c (Save) Equalizer Type Default Setting Normal
Use this function only when listening to music with Stereo Earphone Microphone. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings BSelect Equalizer type CSelect a type and press c (Save) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-9 Visualization Mode Visualization On/Off Default Setting On Activate or cancel this setting to apply or cancel Skin, Controller and Backlight settings while playing MPEG4 AAC or AAC+ files. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings Visualization Visualization mode BSelect a setting and press c (Save) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Tone Volume APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings Tone volume BUse a to adjust volume and press c (Save) Audio Skin Default Setting Rainbow wave Set one of two images to appear while music plays. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings Audio Skin BSelect a setting and press c (Save) 11-10 Skin, Show Controller, & Backlight Music Menu Default Setting Skin: Flowers Show controller: Show Backlight: Normal Select one of ten skins to appear while music plays. Set Show controller to Hide for full screen view. Set Backlight to Always on to see skin with handset open. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings Visualization Skin, Show controller, or Backlight BSelect a setting and press c (Save) Default Setting Recent music, Most played music, Artist Select folders displayed in Music. APress c, select Entertainment Media Player Music and select Menu Settings BSelect Music menu CCheck folders to display and press w (Save) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-11 Playing Video APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Video BSelect files From All Video Select All Video and highlight the file From Recent video Select Recent video and highlight the file From Most Played video Select Most Played video and highlight the file From Playlists ( P.11-8) CPress c (Play) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r a b c d e f g h Video Player Window a Artist's name and title (File name when the video title information is unknown) b Playing status: PLAY/PAUSE/STOP c Progress bar d File no./Total number of files e Playing volume level f Total playing time g Repeat section/Playback speed h Elapsed playing time 11-12 Tip
To set video file as Ringtone Highlight paused file or one from list and press w
(Set as). Set file as Ringtone ( P.12-12). Valid only for compatible files.
Playlist a After Step 1, select Playlists and select Menu Create playlist b Perform Steps 2 to 5 in "Create Playlist" ( P.11-8)
To capture still image from video Copy protected data cannot be handled. Captured image is saved to Pictures folder in Data Folder. a Select Menu Capture frame b Press c (Save)
To play video file by searching time a Select Menu Time search b Enter a time
Memory Card Video Files In list window of All Video, music files in Memory Card also appear. Those files are indicated by
. 11 M e d i a P l a y e r All Video All (up to 9999) playable files appear. Download videos Shortcut to download site. Recent video/Most Played video Most recently played file appears first in Recent video. Most frequently played file appears first in Most Played Video. Each list holds up to 100 records. Player Window & List Menu Select Menu in Player window or list and perform operations listed below. Available items vary by file type, etc. Item Description Full screen view Play video in full screen view. Add Move track in playlist Stop Edit Add files to Playlist. Select Playlist to add all files contained in another Playlist. Select individual files to add to Playlist. Change order of files in Playlist. End video playback. Edit video files ( P.8-19). 11-13 Item Transfer to A/V headset/
Transfer to Phone Create Playlist Rename Shortcut Playback speed Time search Capture frame settings Description Select Headphone or Speaker
( P.13-6) as sound output source. Create new Playlist ( P.11-8). Change Playlist name. Check functions assigned to each key. Change playback speed. Sound does not output while changing. Play music from the specified point. Capture an image from a video. Adjust Media Player settings
( P.11-15). 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Item Resolution Send Add to playlist Sort by Delete Rename Lock/Unlock Details Play via Description Set video display size. Send a file. Select Via message to create a message with attached file
( P.18-6). Select Via bluetooth to send a file to a selected party via Bluetooth ( P.13-5). Add a file to Playlist in All Video. Select Selected file to add highlighted file to Playlist. Select Multiple file to add multiple files. Sort files by Date or Title. The original order is restored when Media Player ends. Delete a highlighted file or all files. Change file name. Set/release file protection. Confirm file size, etc. In Player window, select Headphone or Speaker ( P.13-6) for sound output. 11-14 Shortcut Key Operations Press the assigned key to perform operations. Available shortcuts vary by playback status or file type. In Normal Screen View Key Description Key Description c Play/Pause 1 Repeat mode r Next video 2 Full screen view l Previous video 3 Time search u Volume up 4 Resolution d Volume down 5 Capture frame w Stop o Menu e Repeat section 6 Play faster 7 Play slower In Full Screen View Description Key Description c Play/Pause 1 Repeat mode r Volume up 2 Normal Key screen view l Volume down 5 Capture frame u Next video 6 Play faster d Previous video 7 Play slower 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Key Description e Repeat section Key Description Video Settings Repeat Mode Default Setting Off Play a file repeatedly or files in a folder randomly/
repeatedly. APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Video BHighlight a file CSelect Menu Settings Repeat mode DSelect a setting and press c (Save) 11-15 Tone Volume APress c and select Entertainment Media player Video BHighlight a file and press c (Play) CSelect Menu Settings Tone volume DUse a to adjust the volume and press c (Save) 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Video Menu Default Setting All Checked Select folders displayed in Video for Media Player. APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Video and select Menu Settings BSelect Video menu CCheck folders to display and press w (Save) 11-16 Video Thumbnail Display Resolution Default Setting On Set whether or not to display thumbnails in Video list for Media Player. APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Video and select Menu Settings BSelect Video thumbnail display CSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Adjust video size during playback or while paused. APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Video BHighlight a file and press c (Play) CSelect Menu Resolution and select a size 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-17 Menu Selectable menu items vary by data. Item Resolution Add to Bookmarks View bookmarks View history Description Set video size while playing or paused. Save a current streaming as a bookmark. Access a streaming saved as a bookmark. Access a streaming already accessed. 11 M e d i a P l a y e r Streaming Enjoy audio visual media while it is downloaded. Entering URL Directly APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Streaming BSelect Enter URL CEnter a URL Tip
To stream files Operate the same as Media Player ( P.11-3, 11-12). Note
Even if streaming is paused, data transfer continues and packet transmission fees apply. 11-18 Accessing from Bookmark Accessing from History Up to 20 bookmarks can be saved in Streaming Bookmark. APress c and select Entertainment Up to 20 accessed bookmarks can be saved in Streaming History. APress c and select Entertainment Media Player Streaming Media Player Streaming BSelect Bookmark BSelect History Menu Selectable menu items vary by data. Menu Selectable menu items vary by data. Item Description Item Description Open Edit Delete Access URL. Edit URL. Delete one or all URLs. Open Delete Access URL from History. Delete one or all URLs. 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-19 11 M e d i a P l a y e r 11-20 Managing Files (Data Folder) 12 Data Folder..................................................12-2 Default Folders..........................................12-2 Saved Files ...................................................12-3 Opening Files ............................................12-3 Using Photo Browser ................................12-5 Using File Viewer .....................................12-6 Viewing Graphics/Animation with SVG-T/
Flash Viewer ...........................................12-9 Sorting Files ............................................12-10 Using Files ................................................. 12-11 Wallpaper ................................................12-11 Setting Sound File as Ringtone ...............12-12 Setting Video File as Ringtone................12-13 Setting Flash file as Wallpaper .............12-13 Saving a vFile..........................................12-14 Data Folder Menu ...................................12-14 Managing Files/Folders............................12-16 Create Folder ...........................................12-16 Changing a File/Folder Name .................12-16 Moving a File/Folder...............................12-17 Copying Files/Folders .............................12-18 Deleting a File/Folder .............................12-20 Deleting a Content Key ...........................12-21 Memory Card............................................12-22 Precautions ..............................................12-22 Inserting & Removing.............................12-23 Rename Memory Card ............................12-24 Memory Card Details ..............................12-24 Format Memory Card..............................12-25 Data Folder Folder Description 920SC files are organized in folders by file format. Pictures All still images Default Folders Data Folder contains six default folders; new files are saved to the appropriate folder (see right). Create additional sub-folders in Default folders as required.
S S! A B
* Sub-folder Pre-Installed
(For files which come pre-installed with
S! Appli S! Appli Videos All videos Sounds
Ringtones All sounds recorded with Voice Recorder, downloaded music, and other sound files Book Other documents Save downloaded electronic comic/
photo book files Documents, graphics/animation requiring File Viewer for display;
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MIDI, MPEG4 Audio, AMR JAVA CCF SWF, SVG, vCard, vCalendar, PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, TXT, Unsupported files 1 Copy or move sorted files to other folders as required. Tip
Savable number of files/folders Up to 999 files/folders can be saved each Default Folder. Memory status Select to view memory usage of each Data Folder. Alternatively, use setup menu to view memory status
( P16-9). Saved Files Opening Files APress c and select Data Folder BSelect the folder where a file is saved CHighlight a file and press c (View/
Play/Select/Start) Download links appears in Data Folder for download site shortcut. Select to connect to the download site. Tip With Memory Card inserted In Phone Data Folder, press w (Memory) to display Memory Card Data Folder;
(Phone) to return to Phone Data Folder. appears. Press w Download Book feature In Data Folder, Use Download Book in Book Folder as a download site shortcut. Select it to open the site. 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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File List Indicators
: Nontransferable
: Nontransferable & unusable
: Protected
: Copy Protected file (Transferable, Content Key valid)
: Copy Protected file (Transferable, Content Key expired)
: Copy Protected file (Nontransferable, Content Key valid)
: Copy Protected file (Nontransferable, Content Key expired)
: Set as Wallpaper ( P.12-11)
: Set as Ringtone ( P.12-12)
When another USIM Card is inserted into 920SC S! Appli is disabled. Also nontransferable/copy protected files except preinstalled ones cannot be used.
To enlarge or reduce SVG, SVGZ or SWF format images a Perform Steps 1 to 3 to display an image b Menu Zoom c Press w (
), o (
), or a to enlarge, reduce, or scroll the image d Press C to return to the previous window 12-4 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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To view File Details Menu Details Note
Files over 3 MB cannot be opened. Files larger than 1600 x 1200 pixels cannot be edited or zoomed. Files over 1.3 MB cannot be set as Incoming image or Substitute Image. However, JPEG files that are displayable on 920SC can be zoomed.
During music playback, thumbnails for video files do not appear in a list window for Video folder, etc. Activating Camera or Voice Recorder from Data Folder Select Menu Take photo; activate Camera in Camera mode by highlighting the Pictures folder or an image file captured by 920SC. Select Menu Record video; activate Camera in Video mode by highlighting the Videos folder or a video captured by 920SC. Select Menu Record sound; activate Voice Recorder by highlighting the Sounds & Ringtones folder or sound file captured by 920SC. Using Photo Browser Sort images by Timeline, Folder, Composition or Color. Select an image file saved in Pictures folder;
Photo Browser activates automatically. A horizontally long image rotates vertically to be enlarged. Select Normal View or Full Screen View. To display in Full Screen View aPress c (FULL) bPress C to return to Normal View DUse j to select the sorting mode EUse s to move image Tip
To enlarge an image Normal View Full Screen View APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Pictures CHighlight an image and press c (View) a Perform Steps 1 to 3 to display image b Press c (FULL) and press c (Zoom) c Use n to enlarge image or b to reduce image, or a to scroll as required d Press C to return to Normal View
To go to next images automatically Display images in turn using Slide Show a Perform Steps 1 to 3 to display an image b Menu Slide show c Press w (Stop) to stop Slide Show To pause/resume Slide Show, press c (Pause/
Restart). 12-5 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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To move images quickly In Step 5, use Side Key b or n to move images by category
Guide in Full Screen View Guide disappears when about 3 seconds elapsed after image is displayed. Guide also disappears by pressing w (Hide) while Guide is displayed. Press w to display Guide while hiding.
To view File Details Menu Details Using File Viewer Open PDF, XLS, DOC, PPT, or TXT files saved in Data Folder; File Viewer activates automatically. Select Normal View or Full Screen View; navigate files via Menu or shortcuts. 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-6 Navigatio n Normal View Full Screen View APress c and select Data Folder BSelect file location then file CSelect Menu/navigation shortcuts to navigate To scroll Press a To change Display appearance Menu Full screen view or Normal view To enlarge or reduce the image aMenu Zoom bPress In or Out to enlarge/reduce To fit document size to Display Menu Fit to screen To move a page Menu Go to and select an item To move to specified page aMenu Go to Page bEnter page number To capture current screen image Select Screen capture To rotate image 90 degrees clockwise aMenu Rotate bMenu Rotate to return to the previous window To search words in the page aMenu Search bEnter words cPress 3 to continue searching forward or press 1 to continue searching backward, for the same word To view assigned shortcut keys Menu Shortcut Tip
After capturing Captured files are saved in Other documents in 920SC Data Folder (Phone) as JPEG format. File Viewer Settings Default Setting Panning: 10 pixel Reflow: Off Map on: On Controller: On Name: Capture APress c and select Data Folder BSelect save location and select a file CSelect Menu Settings DPerform operations to set To assign scroll range per press of a aSelect Panning 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-7 bSelect a setting and press c (Save) To fit text width to Display aSelect Reflow bSelect On and press c (Save) To set Map (shows display position) on/off aSelect Map on bSelect a setting and press c (Save) To set guide for shortcuts in Full screen view aSelect Controller bSelect a setting and press c (Save) To change default file mane aSelect Name bEnter a name Tip
When Reflow is On Fit text width (such as doc. or txt.) to 920SC window width. No need to scroll right/left to show the contents. 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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When Map on is On At the bottom left of the window, map showing the current position/area in the whole page appears. The current position/area is indicated in red frame. Navigation Shortcuts Key Description Side Key n Zoom in Side Key b Zoom out 2 Move to the first page 4 Move to the previous page 5 Rotate 90 degrees clockwise or cancel 6 Move to the next page 8 Move to the final page
* Select Normal View or Full Screen View Confirmation Window & List Menu For items other than window operation options, see
"Data Folder Menu" ( P.12-14). Note
If a document includes many pages or complicated designs, all pages of the document may not appear properly.
If a file includes any language other than Japanese or English, that file may not appear properly. Viewing Graphics/Animation with SVG-T/Flash Viewer View SVG, SVGZ, and SWF formatted files in Data Folder. When one of these files is selected from Data Folder list, the SVG-T/Flash Viewer is automatically launched. View the graphics/animation on Normal View or Full Screen View. In either mode, Menu and shortcut
(Key operations) are available to control Display. Normal View Full Screen View APress c and select Data Folder BSelect file location then file 12-9 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) CSelect Menu/navigation shortcuts to Tip navigate To change view Menu Full screen view or Normal view To enlarge or reduce the image aMenu Zoom bPress w (
) to enlarge image or o (
) to reduce cUse a to scroll the window dPress c to return to the previous window To pause or restart an flash image Menu Pause or Resume To select image quality Menu Quality and select an item To rotate the screen 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise Menu Rotate and select an item
To set an image for Wallpaper Press w (Set as) on Normal View, or in Menu of Full Screen View, select Set as and select Wallpaper. Confirmation Window & List Menu For items other than window operation options, see
"Data Folder Menu" ( P.12-14). Sorting Files Sort files in various ways. ASelect Menu Sort by BSelect an item To sort files in descending order of dates Select Date To sort files by file types Select Type To sort files by file names Select Name 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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When folders are listed Folders appear at the top of list.
When sorted by Type Files appear in alphabetical order by file extension
(e.g., doc, jpg, swf, and such).
When sorted by Name Files appear by file name: numbers alphanumerics Japanese syllabary
When sorted by Activation status Files appear as follows:
Unrestricted Nontransferable Copy Protected
(Content Key valid) Copy Protected (Content Key expired) Invalid Nontransferable Using Files Wallpaper Set an image file as Wallpaper of Display, an image in Phonebook, or a Substitute Image for Video Calls to display with incoming calls. AHighlight a file and press w (Set as) To set while viewing an image Highlight a file, press c (View) then w (Set as) BSet the Use of the File To set as Wallpaper Select Wallpaper, confirm the preview and press c (Set) To set as Caller ID Phonebook image aSelect Caller ID 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-11 bSearch and select an entry in which to place the image and press c (Set) To set as incoming Video Call Substitute Image aSelect Still picture bPress c (Save) Tip
When setting Memory Card file A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting.
To edit a still image ( P.8-16)
To create a mobile postcard ( P.8-6)
To print a still image ( P.13-12) 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) Setting Sound File as Ringtone Change ringtone settings in Normal profile ( P.3-3). APress c, select Data Folder and select save location for a file BHighlight a file and press w (Set as) CSet items To set ringtone for Voice Calls Select Voice ringtone To set ringtone for Video Calls Select Video ringtone To set ringtone for Phonebook entries aSelect Caller ringtone bSearch Phonebook and select an entry To set ringtone for S! Mail/SMS Select Message alert tone 12-12 Tip
When setting Memory Card file A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting. To set video file as ringtone for Video Call Select Video ringtone To set ringtone for Phonebook entries aSelect Caller ringtone bSelect a Phonebook entry
Player Restrictions Only copy protected MPEG4 AAC, AAC+, or Enhanced AAC+ files are playable. Tip
Restrictions Setting Video File as Ringtone Only copy protected MPEG4 (mp4, 3gp) AAC, AAC+, or Enhanced AAC+ files can be set. Change ringtone settings in Normal profile ( P.3-3). APress c, select Data Folder and Setting Flash file as Wallpaper select save location for a file BHighlight a file and press w (Set as) CSet items To set video file as ringtone for Voice Call Select Voice ringtone APress c and select Data Folder Other documents BHighlight a file, press w (Set as) To set while viewing a Flash image Highlight the file, press c (View) and press w (Set as) 12-13 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) CSelect Wallpaper DCheck preview window and press c (Set) Saving a vFile vFile is the standard format to exchange Phonebook data, etc. via the Internet. 920SC uses vCard
(extension: vcf) format for Phonebook data; also uses vCalendar (extension: vcs) format for Schedule/To Do data. Save a vFile stored in Data Folder to Phonebook, calendar, or as a scheduled event. APress c, select Data Folder and select save location for a vFile BSelect a file and press c (Register) 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-14 Data Folder Menu Menu vary by file or folder. For File Viewer or SVG-T/Flash Viewer, see
"Using File Viewer" ( P.12-6) or "Viewing a Graphics/Animation with the SVG-T/Flash Viewer" ( P.12-9). Item Edit Dynamic Effect/
Dynamic effect list Register to phonebook Register to calendar Send mPostcard Description Edit a still image or Videos ( P.8-16). Create Flash images using Still images ( P.8-21). Export a vCard file to Phonebook
( P.12-14). Export a vCalendar file to Calendar
( P.12-14). Send a file. Select Via message to create a message with attached file
( P.18-6). Select Via bluetooth to send a file to a selected party via Bluetooth ( P.13-5). Create a mobile postcard ( P.8-6). Description Item Description Item Zoom Browser access Memory card/
Phone memory Sort by Move Copy Set default memory Enlarge or reduce still image being confirmed ( P.12-4). Access linked site included in electronic comic/photo book files. With Memory Card, select to display Memory Card/handset Data Folder. Sort files ( P.12-10). Move files from/to 920SC another folder (Phone) or to Memory Card. Copy files and paste from/to 920SC another folder (Phone) or to Memory Card. With Memory Card inserted, select save location for still images, videos, downloaded files. Select save location each time the setting is set to Always ask. Add to playlist Add files to Playlist. Delete Delete folder Delete a file/files ( P.12-20). Delete a folder ( P.12-20). Activate Camera in Camera mode
( P.12-4). Take photo Record video Activate Camera in Video mode
( P.12-4). Activate Voice Recorder ( P.12-4). Change file name ( P.12-16). Record sound Rename Rename folder Change folder name ( P.12-16). Show/Hide file info View By Create folder Print via Lock/Unlock Download content key Details In List window for Picture Folder with thumbnail view, set to display folder/
file name when highlighted. Select List window type for Picture Folder. Select List to show folder/file in list view. Select Thumbnail view to show folder/
file in thumbnail view. Create a new folder ( P.12-16). Print Still images using the printer via USB/Bluetooth connection ( P.13-7, 13-12). Set/release file protection. Purchase or acquire Content Key. Confirm file/folder properties. 12-15 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) Changing a File/Folder Name Change the name of a file or a created sub-folder. APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Default folder and highlight a sub-folder or a file CSelect Menu Rename folder or Rename DEnter a name Tip
When a file is locked You cannot change the file name. Item Description Memory card settings Content key info In Memory Card Data Folder window with Memory Card inserted; check details information, format, and change names ( P.12-24). Show the list of Content Keys for the files in Data Folder; manage them by selecting Delete to delete ( P.12-21) or Details to check the details. Managing Files/Folders Create Folder Create sub-folder in Default folders. APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Default folder to create a sub-folder CSelect Menu Create folder DEnter a name 12-16 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) Moving a File/Folder Move a file/folder to another folder or a location outside folders. Alternatively, with Memory Card inserted, move folders between 920SC (Phone) and Memory Card. APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Default folder and highlight a sub-folder or a file CSelect Menu Move DMove file or folder To move one file or all files in the same folder or all created sub-folders Select Selected or All To select and move multiple files or created sub-folders aSelect Multiple bCheck files or created sub-folders to move and press w (Move) ESelect destination folder Move here With Memory Card inserted aSelect Phone or Memory card bSelect destination folder and select Move here Tip
To check/uncheck all files or folders at once Press o (Mark all/Unmark all)
When a file is locked File cannot to be moved.
When target file/folder with the same name exists Change file/folder name; enter new name in message text. 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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When a file is set as Display image or Ringtone Note To move a file to Memory Card, a confirmation message appears. Select Yes to complete the move, canceling the settings. When moving multiple or all files to Memory Card, a confirmation message appears. Select Yes to complete the move, canceling the settings. Select No to move files except those set as Display images or Ringtones
(those settings remain). Press C to cancel moving files.
Downloaded files may not appear/play properly if moved to another device or when a different USIM Card is inserted in 920SC.
Nontransferable and unusable files (
), encrypted files (
protected files (
Memory Card.
), or nontransferable and copy
) cannot be moved to
Nontransferable files (
) are saved as nontransferable and copy protected files (
when moved to Memory Card.
) Copying Files/Folders Make a copy of a file or folder in another folder or a location outside folders. Alternatively, with Memory Card inserted, copy folders between 920SC and Memory Card. APress c and select Data Folder 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-18 BHighlight a folder or file, select Menu CCopy file or folder Copy To copy one file or all files in the same folder or all folders Select Selected or All To select and copy multiple files or folders aSelect Multiple bCheck files or folders to copy and press w (Copy) DSelect destination folder and select Paste here With Memory Card inserted aSelect Phone or Memory card bSelect the destination folder and select Paste here Tip
To check/uncheck all files or folders at once
( P.12-17) 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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When a copy of a file or folder is pasted to the same location as the original The pasted file or folder is saved under another name, i.e., _001 is automatically added to the name.
When target file/folder with the same name exists Change file/folder name; enter new name in message text. Note
Nontransferable files cannot be copied. Deleting a File/Folder Delete APress c and select Data Folder BHighlight a file, select Menu Delete CDelete the file To delete one file Select Selected Yes 12-20 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) To delete all files from the same folder aSelect All bEnter Phone Password press c (Confirm) and select Yes To select and delete multiple files aSelect Multiple bCheck files, press w (Delete) cEnter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm)
(If all files are checked) dSelect Yes Tip
To check/uncheck files or folders at once ( P.12-17)
If a file is set as Wallpaper or ringtone, or locked A confirmation appears; select Yes to delete file. When deleting multiple files, select No to delete unset/
unprotected files only.
When file has Content Key A confirmation appears; select Yes to delete file and Content Key. Delete Folder APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Default folder and highlight a created sub-folder to delete, and select Menu Delete folder CEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes When no file is saved in sub-folder Phone Password is not required Tip
If a folder contains files set as Wallpaper, ringtones, or locked/copy protected files A confirmation message appears. Select Yes to execute folder deletion. Select No to delete only files without designated uses or protection, leaving the folder undeleted.
When file in a folder has Content Key A confirmation message appears. Select Yes to delete both the file and Content Key. Deleting a Content Key APress c and select Data Folder BSelect Menu Content key info CPerform operations to delete To delete a Content Key Select Delete Selected To delete all Content Keys Select Delete all 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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Protect important information SoftBank is not liable for any damage resulting from accidental loss/alteration of information. Keep a copy of Phonebook entries, etc. in a separate place.
microSDTM Memory Cards do not have Write Protection Switch. There is a risk of accidental erasure or overwriting of files. Tip
Memory Card size SoftBank recommends the use of 64, 128, 256, 512 MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB cards. 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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To reduce risk of malfunction, use only recommended microSDTM Memory Card sizes.
Do not place labels or stickers on Memory Card. These items may affect card performance or result in lost information.
Never disassemble or modify a Memory Card.
Do not expose Memory Card to strong impacts, pressure or liquids.
Do not touch Memory Card terminals or expose them to metal objects.
Keep a Memory Card away from dust, high humidity, or excessive heat.
Do not use in the presence of corrosive gases.
Avoid heat sources and do not dispose of in fire.
A Memory Card is a consumable item. Card performance deteriorates with usage. 12-22 Inserting & Removing Turn handset power off before inserting or removing a Memory Card. Inserting AOpen cover Contacts side down BWith contacts down, insert Memory Card until it clicks CClose cover Removing AOpen cover, gently push down on card until it clicks BLet card pop out, then remove it 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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Removing Memory Card during operations If Memory Card Data Folder is open when Memory Card is removed, Data Folder automatically appears in its place.
To back-up data to Memory Card ( P.12-17, 12-
18) Note
Avoid using excessive force when inserting/
removing Memory Card.
Take care not to lose removed Memory Card.
Avoid touching/damaging Memory Card contacts before inserting/removing a Memory Card.
Never remove Memory Card or battery while files are being accessed. Damage to handset/card may result and files/data may be damaged/lost. Rename Memory Card Change name that appears in Memory Card details. APress c and select Settings Memory settings Memory card Rename memory card BEnter a name Memory Card Details Confirm name, memory capacity or remaining memory. APress c and select Settings Memory settings Memory card Memory card details 12-24 Format Memory Card APress c and select Settings Memory settings Memory card Format memory card BEnter Phone password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes 12 M a n a g i n g F i l e s
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) 12-26 13 External Connections External Connections .................................13-2 Bluetooth ...................................................13-2 About Bluetooth Communications .........13-2 Sending & Receiving Files........................13-3 Connecting Handsfree...............................13-9 Changing Bluetooth Settings ................13-11 USB Connection........................................13-12 Connecting to a PC..................................13-12 Connecting to a Printer............................13-13 Mass Storage .............................................13-14 Connecting to a PC..................................13-14 Disconnecting from a PC ........................13-15 External Connections Exchange files wirelessly with Bluetooth-
compatible devices, or connect to PCs or printers via USB cable. Bluetooth 920SC Bluetooth specifications:
Item Communication Standard Specification Bluetooth Standard Version 1.2 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s Exchange files wirelessly with Bluetooth devices or use a Bluetooth handsfree device for calls. Use Bluetooth to connect PCs and other devices for Internet access, etc. Applicable profiles About Bluetooth Communications Bluetooth transmissions require Bluetooth-
compatible devices with the same profiles. Output Line-of-signal distance2 Frequency band used Bluetooth QD ID Headset Handsfree Serial Port Dialup Networking File Transfer Object Push Advanced Audio Distribute Audio/Video Remote Control Basic Imaging1 Basic Printing Bluetooth Power Class2 Approximately 10 meters or less 2.4 GHz B012718 13-2 1 For Printing function only 2 Varies by radio interference and other conditions. Bluetooth Precautions
920SC may not work with all Bluetooth devices.
File transfers may not possible with some Bluetooth devices. Operations, displays or actions vary by device.
The 2.4GHz band used by Bluetooth devices is used by other devices that may reduce transmission rates/distance.
Use of handsfree devices may create noise depending on connected devices/the environment.
920SC cannot be connected to other devices when it is connected to Bluetooth-compatible headphones or headset.
USB and Bluetooth cannot be used at the same time.
Deactivate Bluetooth before connecting USB cable. Tip
To check Bluetooth functions available a Press c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Bluetooth service b Select an item and view the contents
To confirm the device address of 920SC Press c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My Information Sending & Receiving Files Send and receive Phonebook entries, My Phonebook details, Schedule information, Task information, still images, video, sound files, vFiles, and others. Activation Default Setting Off Activating Bluetooth makes 920SC visible to other devices;
appears at the top of Display. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-3 APress c and select Settings Search New Device Connectivity Bluetooth Activation BSelect a setting 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-4 Save up to 10 devices to My devices list. Enter the same Passkey on both 920SC and the device. Activate Bluetooth on device beforehand. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices BSelect Search new device CWhen devices appear, select device to save DEnter 4-16 digit Passkey and press c EWithin 30 seconds, enter the same passkey on the other device Tip
Passkey The password used to connect Bluetooth devices. When connecting to a handsfree device, enter specified Passkey. Passkey re-entry is not required for registered devices.
If authentication failed A confirmation appears; select Yes to retry.
If ten devices have already been registered The oldest device is deleted so that new one can be registered. If all devices are authorized, device memory full message appears.
To check Bluetooth functions available for each device a Press c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices b Highlight a device, select Menu Service list c Highlight an item, select Menu Help
To change the name of a registered device a Press c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices b Highlight a device, select Menu Rename c Enter a new name
To delete a device from My devices a Press c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices b Highlight a device, select Menu Delete Selected or All c Enter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) (In the case of All only) and select Yes
To search for or register a device from other Bluetooth-compatible devices ( P.13-11) My devices list Indicators Device name is preceded by one of these indicators:
: Personal Computer
: Handsfree device/Headset
: PDA
: Printer
: Other
: Mobile phone When a connection request appears If connection request appears, select Yes and enter valid Passkey within 30 seconds. Connection requests from saved devices are connected automatically. 13-5 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s Sending Files BSelect receiving device Send via function Menu menu. Transfer begins as soon as receiving device accepts it. ASelect files to send If receiving device has not been set Select Service new device, search for that device and set it ( P.13-4) Tip
To send from Details or Playback windows Some functions allow sending option from Details/
Playback window.
To check/uncheck all files at once In step b in To send files from Data Folder, press o (Mark all/Unmark all). To send files from Data Folder or Phonebook aIn list window, select Menu Send Via bluetooth bCheck files or Phonebook entries to send and press w (Send) To send files from Calendar aIn list window, highlight the data to send bMenu Send schedule Via bluetooth To send multiple Calendar and Task entries aIn list window, Select Menu Send all schedules and tasks bCheck data to send and press w (Send) 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-6 Receiving a File Tip When connection is approved, file reception starts and the received file is saved in Data Folder. AWhen confirmation window appears, select Yes A/V Headset Connect Bluetooth-compatible headphones. APlay files via Media Player
( P.11-3, 11-12) BSelect Menu Transfer to A/V headset CSelect receiver's device To save device Select Search new device and save device
( P.13-4)
While Melody is stopped a In Melody Playback window, select Menu Play via A/V headset b Select the destination device or Search new device and search the device to register ( P.13-4) Print Data Folder Image Files Connect Bluetooth-compatible printer to 920SC;
print Still images/vFiles in Data Folder directly. Set paper size/number on 920SC. See printer User Guide for printer operations/
settings. AIn Data Folder list window, select Menu Print via Bluetooth BCheck files to print and press w (Print) CSelect receiver's device 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-7 To register receiver's device Select Search new device to search and register
( P.13-4) DSet items Paper size Select Paper size and the setting To set the number of copies Select Number of copies, enter the number of copies (1 to 99) and press c To set the number of pages to print on a sheet aSelect Page format and select the setting bWhen selecting Duplicate in step a, select Pages per sheet and select the setting (1 to 16 up) To set whether or not to print the date Select Date print and the setting To set whether or not to print a frame Select Frame and the setting 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-8 Print quality Select Print quality and the setting EPress c (Preview) FConfirm and press c (Print) Accessing Connected Device Files Access shared folders/files on other party's device. Alternatively, receive/delete files on another device. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices BSelect a device CApprove access on source device Tip
To receive an accessed file After Step 3, highlight a file and select Menu Get.
To receive an accessed folder After Step 3, highlight a folder and select Menu Get. Locations of received folders or files Received folders are automatically saved to other documents folder in Data Folder. Received files are saved according to the file format; for example, JPEG and BMP files are saved to the Pictures folder and vFiles* to Other documents folder.
* An incoming vCard or vCalendar is automatically saved to Phonebook or Calendar. Connecting Handsfree Save device to My Devices beforehand ( P.13-4). Waiting for a Connection Request APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My devices BSelect a handsfree-compatible device When Passkey entry window appears Enter Passkey set for the handsfree device 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-9 Answering Mode Default Setting Normal Handsfree Mode Default Setting Handsfree Mode In Automatic, calls are answered automatically. APress c and select Settings Select handsfree device usage mode. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Answering mode and select a setting Connectivity Bluetooth Handsfree Setting BSelect a setting BSelect a setting Tip Tip
To set the time (seconds) before automatic reception
Private Mode After Step 2, select Automatic and entire time. Answer outgoing/incoming calls with 920SC for calls made with 920SC; answer outgoing/incoming calls with handsfree devices for calls made with handsfree devices.
Handsfree Mode Use handsfree device for all calls. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-10 Changing Bluetooth Settings My Phone's Visibility Default Setting On To enable search and saving from other Bluetooth-
compatible devices, make 920SC visible. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My phone's visibility BSelect a setting Bluetooth Name Default Setting 920SC Change name appearing for 920SC on other devices. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth My Information BSelect Bluetooth Name CModify the name and press c Secure Mode for Data Transfer Default Setting On If On is set, a confirmation appears before transfers. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-11 operating environment, etc., see attached CD-ROM User Guide. APress c and select Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Secure mode and select a setting USB Connection Connect 920SC to a PC via USB cable to transfer data between the devices. Alternatively, connect a printer to print still images. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s Connecting to a PC Perform the following operations:
Transfer 920SC Data Folder files to a PC
Import PC files and save to Data Folder
Perform packet data communications Before Using USB Connection Install USB driver and Samsung PC Studio beforehand. For more about installation, PC 13-12 Connecting to a Printer Connect 920SC to a PictBridge-compatible printer with a USB cable and print still images directly from Data Folder. Set paper size, number of prints, and other items on 920SC. For more information about printer operations and paper setting, see the printer's User Manual. Printing a Still Image from Data Folder AHighlight an image file in Data Folder BSelect Menu Print via USB CConnect 920SC to printer via USB cable DSet items Paper size Select Paper size and select the setting To set number of prints Select Number of copies, enter number (1 to 99) and press c To set the number of pages to print on a sheet aSelect Page format and select the setting bWhen selecting Duplicate in step a, select Pages per sheet and select the setting (1 to 16 up) To set whether or not to print the date Select Date print and select the setting To set whether or not to print a frame Select Border and select the setting Print quality Select Print quality and select the setting EPress c FCheck the preview window and press c (Print) 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-13 Note
Never disconnect the USB cable during printing. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-14 Mass Storage With Memory Card inserted, connect 920SC to a PC via USB cable; exchange files with PC via Memory Card. Connecting to a PC APress c and select Settings Connectivity Mass Storage BEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) CConnect 920SC to a PC via USB cable DExchange files with PC Tip
While Mass storage is active Offline mode is activated. Disconnecting from a PC AWhile connected, press o (Exit) BFrom the PC, perform operations to disconnect hardware devices CUnplug the USB cable Note
Do not remove USB cable before disconnecting. 13 E x t e r n a l C o n n e c t i o n s 13-15 13-16 14 Black List ................................................14-10 Restoring Defaults ....................................14-11 Clear Memory .........................................14-11 Reset Settings ..........................................14-11 Reset All..................................................14-12 Security Change Phone Password ............................14-2 PIN ...............................................................14-2 Changing PIN/PIN2 ..................................14-2 PIN Lock ...................................................14-3 Resetting PIN Lock ...................................14-3 USIM Lock ..................................................14-4 Handset Security.........................................14-5 Phone Lock................................................14-5 Password Lock ..........................................14-5 Privacy Lock .............................................14-6 Activate Secret Mode................................14-6 Mobile Tracker..........................................14-7 Rejecting Incoming Calls ...........................14-8 Reject Withheld.........................................14-8 Reject Unavailable ....................................14-9 Reject Payphone........................................14-9 Reject Unknown........................................14-9 Change Phone Password PIN Default Setting 9999 APress c and select Settings Security Change phone password BEnter current Phone Password and press c (Confirm) CEnter new 4-digit Phone Password and press c (Confirm) DEnter new Phone Password again and press c (Confirm) 14 S e c u r i t y PINs are security codes for USIM Card. For more information, see "USIM Card" ( P.1-2). Changing PIN/PIN2 APress c and select Settings Security Change PIN code or Change PIN2 code BEnter current PIN or PIN2 and press c (Confirm) CEnter new PIN or PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) and press c (Confirm) DEnter new PIN or PIN2 again and press c (Confirm) 14-2 Note
When PIN lock ( P.14-3) is set to Disable, PIN cannot be changed. PIN Lock To require PIN authentication each time the power is turned on, set this function to Enable. APress c and select Settings Security PIN lock BSelect a setting and press c (Save) CEnter PIN and press c (Confirm) Resetting PIN Lock If PIN or PIN2 is been incorrectly entered three consecutive times, PIN or PIN2 lock is set, restricting operations of 920SC. Unlock PIN or PIN2 lock. AIn PUK Code entry window, enter PUK Code and press c (Confirm) BEnter new PIN or PIN2 (4 to 8 digits) and press c CEnter new PIN or PIN2 again and press c 14 S e c u r i t y 14-3 Note
For more information about PUK and PUK2, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24).
If incorrect PUK Code is entered ten consecutive times, USIM Card is locked (turning 920SC off does not reset count).
A locked USIM Card cannot be unlocked. Contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). 14 S e c u r i t y 14-4 USIM Lock Default Setting Disable Activate to disable 920SC unless USIM password is entered whenever a different USIM Card is installed. APress c and select Settings Security USIM lock BSelect a setting and press c (Save) CEnter a USIM password (4 to 8 digits) and press c (Confirm) To set Disable Setting is saved and operation complete. To set Enable Proceed to Step 4 DEnter the USIM password again and press c (Confirm) Tip
USIM password This is a password dedicated to USIM Card authentication. If USIM password matches, another USIM Card may be used in 920SC. Change USIM password each time USIM check setting is set to Enable.
When you forget your USIM password Insert a USIM Card (with USIM lock set to Enable) in 920SC and execute All reset ( P.14-12). Handset Security Phone Lock Default Setting Disable Set Phone lock to Enable; then Phone Password entry is required each time the power is turned on. APress c and select Settings Security Phone lock BSelect the setting and press c (Save) CEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) Password Lock Default Setting Disable Set Password lock to Enable; Press any key in Standby; Phone Password entry window appears. Enter Phone Password to cancel Password lock;
920SC operations are enabled. APress c and select Settings Security Password lock BSelect a setting and press c (Save) CEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) 14 S e c u r i t y 14-5 Tip
When Password lock is canceled Password lock is automatically set to Disable. Privacy Lock Default Setting Unlock all 14 S e c u r i t y Activate to require Phone Password entry to open All, Messages, Data Folder, Phonebook, Call log or Calendar. APress c and select Settings Security Privacy lock BCheck the functions to lock and press w (Save) CEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) 14-6 Activate Secret Mode Default Setting Hide Activate Secret Mode to hide Secret Phonebook entries. APress c and select Settings Security Activate Secret mode BEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) CSelect a setting and press c (Save) Tip
Under following conditions, 920SC turns the setting to Hide; Activate Secret mode is set to Show then 920SC is powered on again. Mobile Tracker Default Setting Off Activate to receive notification whenever a different USIM Card is inserted. Enter up to two SMS addresses via which to receive notification. APress c and select Settings Security Mobile tracker BEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) CSelect Activation field DSelect On and press c (Select) ESelect Recipients field and enter an address To select an address from Phonebook aHighlight To field and select Menu Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) cHighlight phone number and press c
(Select) To enter a phone number directly aHighlight To field and select Menu Direct input bEnter phone number FPress w (Done) GSelect Sender field and enter a sender's name HPress w (Save) IPress w (Accept) after checking the items 14-7 14 S e c u r i t y Tip
To delete an address After Step 5, highlight the address, select Menu Delete. With a different USIM Card is inserted If Mobile Tracker is on, SMS notification is sent to specified address when 920SC is turned on; nothing appears on 920SC. If Phone Password is incorrectly entered three consecutive times when trying to set Mobile Tracker, SMS notification is also sent. 14 S e c u r i t y 14-8 Rejecting Incoming Calls Automatically reject calls with no Caller ID, calls from payphone or from numbers that are not saved in Phonebook. Reject nuisance calls by saving phone numbers to Black List. Reject Withheld Default Setting Off APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Reject withheld field CSelect a setting and press c DPress w (Save) Reject Unavailable Reject Payphone Default Setting Off Reject/accept calls by callers who are unable to send caller ID, like International calls from overseas/
transferred calls from landlines. APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Reject unavailable field CSelect a setting and press c DPress w (Save) Default Setting Off APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Reject payphone field CSelect a setting and press c DPress w (Save) Reject Unknown Default Setting Off 14 S e c u r i t y 14-9 APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Reject unknown field CSelect a setting and press c DPress w (Save) Black List APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Black list field CSet the phone number To enter a phone number directly aMenu Add Direct input bEnter phone number 14-10 14 S e c u r i t y To select a phone number from Phonebook aMenu Add Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) cSelect phone number To enter a phone number using Call Log aMenu Add Call log bSelect the log record DPress C and press w (Save) Tip
To delete phone numbers from Black list a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Highlight the phone number to delete, select Menu Delete Selected or All Yes Reject Black List APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Reject incoming calls BSelect Reject black list field CSelect a setting and press c DPress w (Save) Calls from phone numbers in Black list Calls are not connected. Caller hears a busy tone. Missed call appears in Standby. Press w (View) to see Missed Calls. Restoring Defaults Clear Memory BCheck items to reset and press w (OK) CEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Reset Settings Clear Saved contents/settings and restore defaults. The following settings are not affected. Item Unaffected Settings Phone settings Display settings Brightness Time & date Time and Date fields Clear Data Folder, Messaging folders, Phonebook
(Phone) entries, and Calendar entries each or all at once. APress c and select Settings Call settings Memory settings Phone memory Clear memory Phonebook settings All calls Reject incoming calls contents saved in Black list Voice call/Video call Diverts Voice call Call waiting Call barring Voice mail My phonebook details, Category settings 14 S e c u r i t y 14-11 BEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Item Unaffected Settings Security USIM lock, PIN lock, Change PIN code, Change PIN2 code APress c and select Settings Memory settings Phone memory Master reset Reset settings BEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes 14 S e c u r i t y Reset All Restore 920SC defaults and delete Phonebook
(Phone), Messaging, and Data Folder contents/
settings. Original files and S! Appli are restored. APress c and select Settings Memory settings Phone memory Master reset Reset all 14-12 15 World Clock ..............................................15-20 Viewing World Clock..............................15-20 Selecting Areas........................................15-20 Calculator ..................................................15-21 Converter...................................................15-21 Converting Currencies.............................15-21 Converting Units .....................................15-23 Stopwatch ..................................................15-24 Dictionary (Japanese)...............................15-24 Tools Alarms..........................................................15-2 Wake-up Alarm/Alarms ............................15-2 Auto Power On..........................................15-4 Calendar ......................................................15-5 Calendar View...........................................15-5 Saving New Entries to Calendar ...............15-7 Viewing Saved Calendar Entries.............15-12 Editing Calendar Entries .........................15-13 Deleting Calendar Entries .......................15-14 Calendar Menu ........................................15-15 Voice Recorder ..........................................15-16 Voice Recorder Window .........................15-16 Recording Voice ......................................15-17 Playing Voice...........................................15-17 Changing Voice Recorder Settings..........15-18 Alarms Wake-up Alarm/Alarms Save Wake-up alarm and up to four Alarm times. Add titles to appear at Alarm time. Use Alarm activation to activate or cancel alarm settings. Set alarms to repeat on specific days of the week or everyday. APress c and select Tools Alarms BSelect an alarm from Wake-up alarm to Alarm4 15 T o o l s CSelect Alarm activation field DSelect On and press c ESet items Name (Wake-up alarm cannot be edited) aSelect Alarm name field 15-2 bEnter a name Alarm time Select Alarm time field and enter the time to set Alarm sound or video aSelect Alert tone/video field bSelect the location of sound file or video file, select an alarm sound or video and press c Vibrator aSelect Vibration field bSelect a setting and press c Alarm volume aSelect Volume field bUse s to adjust the volume cPress w (Play) to check the volume and press c (Save) To set whether to sound repeatedly or once aSelect Repeat field bSelect Everyday or Once alarm and press c To set days of the week for a repeated alarm to sound aSelect Repeat field bSelect Specify days and press c (Edit) cCheck the days to set and press w (OK) Snooze procedure aSelect Snooze field bSelect the setting and press c Snooze repeat time(s) aSelect Snooze repeat times field bSelect the setting and press c If you do not want to activate Alarm yet aSelect Alarm activation field bSelect Off and press c FPress w (Save) Tip
When wake-up alarm/alarms are set appears.
When wake-up alarm and/or multiple alarms have been set for the same activation time Wake-up alarm takes priority over Alarm1 to Alarm4. Among alarms, the last set one takes priority.
Alarm volume settings Select become louder gradually. to adjust volume step by step. Alarm volume
When setting Memory Card file as Alarm sound A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting. When alarm time arrives Alarm sounds and a message appears. If set to mute
( P.10-3), handset vibrates. Press any key once to stop Alarm sound and once more to clear the message. 15 T o o l s 15-3 When Snooze is set Alarm sounds for one minute at the specified interval, or until Snooze is canceled. Alarm repeats the specified times. If no handset operations take place, and any key other than y or o (End) is pressed while alarm sounds, alarm is automatically reset to sound again at the specified interval. To cancel Snooze, press y or o (End). When a call is being initiated or during a call When 920SC is engaged (Connectingappears), a tone sounds and an indicator appears; uncheck Alerts on call
(in Phone sounds setting) to cancel tone. When a call is being initiated (Dialingappears), an indicator appears. Press any key twice to clear indicator; if Snooze On, press o (End). When an alarm with video set is activated during a call, alarm sounds and pre-installed animation appears. While capturing video or recording sound Alarm sounds when image capturing or recording ends. 15 T o o l s Auto Power On Default Setting Off When this setting is active, 920SC automatically turns on at Wake-up alarm or Alarm time. APress c and select Tools Alarms Auto power BSelect On or Off Note
When Auto power is set to On, alarms set to be activated within 3 minutes after power is off are disabled.
Cancel Auto Power On near electronic devices employing high precision or low frequency signals, in places where mobile phone use is prohibited, like airplanes or hospitals. 15-4 At Wake-up Alarm/Alarm Time 920SC automatically turns on and Alarm sounds. Press any key to cancel Alarm ( P.15-4). 920SC returns to Standby. Calendar Calendar View APress c and select Tools Calendar Viewing View Calendar in Monthly, Weekly or Daily view. Monthly View Window Weekly View Window
: Highlighted position
(Date in orange) : Current day Date in red: Holiday/Sunday
(In Blue) : Schedule registered
(In Green) : Memo registered
(In Red) : Task registered 15 T o o l s 15-5 Daily View
: Schedule
: Schedule (No category)
: Schedule (Appointment)
: Schedule (Meeting)
: Schedule (Business)
: Schedule (Holiday)
: Schedule (Anniversary)
: Schedule (Birthday)
: Schedule (Phone call)
: Schedule (Date)
: Schedule (Travel)
: Schedule (Miscellaneous)
: Holiday
: Memo
: Task
: Priority
: Alarm set
: Repetition set 15 T o o l s Tip
To see previous or later months in Monthly view Press */# or highlight Year/Month field and press s
To see previous or later weeks in Weekly view Press */# or highlight Year/Month field and press s
To see previous later days in Daily view Press s, *, or #
15-6
To view a particular month or week From Monthly view window or Weekly view window, change Display by specifying year, month, and day as follows. a In the calendar window, select Menu Go to b Select Date, enter the year, month, and day and press c When Today is selected in step b, the current date is highlighted on the window of the current month or week. Calendar Window Format Default Setting Starting day: Sunday Default view mode: Monthly view Set first day of the week to Sunday or Monday as well as the default Calendar window. APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Settings CSet items First day of week aSelect Starting day bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Default view mode aSelect Default view mode bSelect a setting and press c (Save) Tip
When settings are changed A change in Starting day is immediately reflected. Selecting the settings of Default view mode can be applied when you deactivate calendar and then reactivate it.
To temporarily change Display mode In the calendar window, select Menu View mode Display mode Saving New Entries to Calendar Scheduled Events Save a maximum of 100 items. APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Add new Schedule CSet items Title Select Title field and enter a text Details Select Details field and enter a text Starting date Select Start date field and enter a date Starting time Select Start time field and enter a time 15 T o o l s 15-7 Ending date Select End date field and enter a date Ending time Select End time field and enter a time Event location Select Location field and enter a text Category Select Category field and select a category Alarm aCheck Alarm field bSelect Before field, enter an interval before Alarm time, highlight Unit field and use s to switch to an appropriate unit cSelect Alert tone/video field, select a location of sound files and select an alert tone Repeat aCheck Repeat field bHighlight Time cycle field and use s to switch to an appropriate time cycle unit cSelect Value field and enter a value dSelect Until field and enter a year, month, and day to stop repetition Expiry time for a Calendar Event Highlight Expiry field and use s to switch the expiry limit DPress w (Save) dSelect Vibration field, select a setting and press c eSelect Volume field, use s to adjust volume and press c (Save) 15 T o o l s 15-8 Tip
To make it easier to enter a Start/End date Put cursor on the target date on Calendar window before Step 2 to show that date in Start date or End date field.
When an event has expired Event is automatically deleted from Calendar. For example, if expiry is After 1 year, and repetition is not set, it is deleted after one year from the event end date. With repetition set, it is deleted one year after the end date of the last repetition. To cancel automatic deletion, set Disable for expiry date.
When setting Memory Card file as Alarm sound A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting. Holiday Register a maximum of 50 holidays. APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Add new Holiday 15 T o o l s 15-9 CSet items Memo Text aSelect Text entry field bEnter text Date Select Date field and enter the date To set to repeat every year Check Repeat every year field DPress w (Save) Tip
To make it easier to enter a date Put cursor on the target date on Calendar window before Step 2 to show that date in Date field. 15 T o o l s Register a maximum of 20 memos. Memos can be registered even while talking ( P.2-9, 6-6). APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Add new Memo CSelect the memo text box and enter text Set the date Select Date and enter the date DPress w (Save) Tip
To make it easier to enter a date ( P.15-10) 15-10 Tasks Register a maximum of 100 time-limited items and manage them in a list. APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Add new Task CSelect items Title aSelect Title field bEnter title Description of the task aSelect Task field bEnter text Starting date Select Start date field and enter the date Due date Select Due date field and enter the date Alarm aCheck Alarm field bSelect Before field, enter an interval before Alarm time, highlight Scheduling field and use s to select week or day cSelect Alarm time field and enter a time dSelect Alert tone/video field, select the location of sound files and select an alert tone e Select Vibration field and select a setting fSelect Volume field, use s to adjust volume and press c (Save) Priority level Highlight Priority field and use s to select a value DPress w (Save) 15 T o o l s 15-11 Tip
To simplify Start or Due date entry Put cursor on the target date on Calendar window before Step 2 to show that date in Starting date and Due date field.
When setting Memory Card file as Alarm sound A confirmation appears asking whether to copy file to 920SC before setting. When setting copyrighted file, a confirmation appears asking whether to move file to 920SC before setting. Select Yes to complete setting. When the time set for Alarm comes Alarm sounds and a message appears. To stop Alarm, press any key. Press c to cancel the message display. With no action to stop Alarm, a message appears indicating Missed alarm event. Press w (View) to view the message. When a call is being initiated or during a call During a call or connection (Connectingappears), 920SC notifies with a short sound and indicator;
uncheck Alerts on call (in Phone sounds setting) to notify only by an indicator. When an outgoing call is being Initiated (Dialingappears), 920SC notifies only by an indicator. Press c to clear an indicator. 15-12 15 T o o l s Viewing Saved Calendar Entries APress c and select Tools Calendar BOpen a window listing items To check items of one day Select a date on Monthly view window or Weekly view window, or use s to change the date on Daily view window To check registered contents by type Menu Event list and select a type To check the message of a missed alarm Menu Missed alarm event CSelect and view details Tip
To check calendar item status Select Menu in Calendar or registered contents list and Memory status; check the number of savings by type. Editing Calendar Entries Editing and Saving as New Entries In addition to edit and update the entries, edit the entries and save them as new entries. APress c and select Tools Calendar BOpen a window listing entries To open a window listing entries for a single day Select a date on Monthly view window or Weekly view window, or use s to change the date on Daily view window To view events by type Menu Event list and select a type CSelect an item to edit DPress c (Edit) EChange the information as required FPress w (Save) and select New or Update Marking a Task as Completed APress c and select Tools Calendar BSelect Menu Event list Task CHighlight a completed task and select Menu Completed To remove the completion mark Menu To do Tip 15-13 15 T o o l s To delete all entries or all before the highlighted date aSelect All or All past data bEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes
To sort tasks In the Task window, select Menu Sort by and select a sorting type. Classify tasks into completed/
uncompleted ones or sort them by due date or priority. Deleting Calendar Entries AIn Calendar window or saved contents list, select Menu Delete BDelete entry To delete only the highlighted entry Select Selected Yes To delete all entries of current month or week Select This month or This week Yes To delete only entries from a specific period of time aSelect Periods bEnter the start and end dates cPress c (Delete) and select Yes 15-14 15 T o o l s Tip
To collectively delete multiple registered items Select registered unnecessary items from a list by type and delete them collectively. a Press c and select Tools Calendar b Menu Event list and select the type c Menu Delete Multiple d Check the items to delete, press w (Delete) and select Yes Calendar Menu Perform the following operations from Menu on a window listing Calendar entries:
Item Add new Send schedule/
Send task View mode Go to Event list Description Save a new Calendar entry ( P.15-7). Send Calendar entry via S! Mail
( P.18-6) or Bluetooth ( P.13-6). Select a display mode ( P.15-7). Display a particular month or week by changing Monthly/Weekly view window ( P.15-6). View events listed by type ( P.15-12). Item Send all schedules and tasks Delete Completed/To do Sort by Save to Data Folder Settings Missed alarm event Print via bluetooth Memory status Description Send multiple Schedules or Tasks at once Delete a Calendar entry ( P.15-14). Set or cancel the task completion mark
( P.15-13). Sort tasks ( P.15-14). Create and save vFiles to Data Folder Other documents or Memory card. Select Calendar Display settings
( P.15-6). View the message of a missed alarm
( P.15-12). Print highlighted schedule event or task via Bluetooth printer. Check memory usage for Calendar functions ( P.15-13). 15 T o o l s 15-15 Voice Recorder Record up to 60 minutes; activate from Tools, during a call, via Data Folder Menu or a Message creation window. Voice Recorder Window Control Voice Recorder with Softkeys and navigation key. Navigation key Play time Elapsed time Playback Window Navigation key Remaining recording time Elapsed time 15 T o o l s Recording 15-16 Recording Voice Playing Voice Files are saved in Data Folder Sounds & Ringtones. APress c and select Tools Voice Replay a voice file saved in Data Folder. APress c and select Tools Voice recorder To change the fixed recording time ( P.15-19) BPress c (Record) CPress w (Stop) or continue recording until the set time runs out DAs required, press c (Play) to replay To pause Press c (Pause) To continue to record voice Menu Record To perform operations for recorded voice from Menu ( P.15-17) recorder BSelect Menu My sounds CHighlight a file and press c (Play) Voice Recorder Menu Operate listed below from Menu before and after recording. Menu's selectable items vary by the conditions. For more information about available options after selecting My sounds, see "Data Folder Menu" ( P.12-14). Item Record My sounds Description Start recording. Call up list of sound files saved in the My sounds folder. 15 T o o l s 15-17 Item Description Send Set as Delete Rename Lock/Unlock Details Record settings Send a file. Select Via message to create a message with attached file
( P.18-6). Select Via bluetooth to send a file to a selected party via Bluetooth ( P.13-6). Set voice for ringtone, etc. Delete a recorded voice file. Change file name. Set/release file protection. Confirm recorded sound file size, etc. Select the file name assigned automatically or the fixed recording time ( P.15-18). Changing Voice Recorder Settings Default Name Default Setting Voice The voice recorded with Voice recorder is saved under a name such as "Voice 001." "Voice" can be changed to another word. APress c and select Tools Voice recorder BSelect Menu Record settings Default name CEnter a name Tip 15 T o o l s 15-18
If the default name is changed The naming rule is applied from the next recording. Recording Time Default Setting 5 min APress c and select Tools Voice recorder BSelect Menu Record settings Recording time CSelect a duration and press c
(Save) Set Default Memory With Memory Card inserted, set save location to 920SC (Phone) or Memory Card for recorded sound files. Default Setting Phone APress c and select Tools Voice recorder BSelect Menu Record settings Set default memory CSelect the setting and press c (Save) 15 T o o l s 15-19 World Clock Selecting Areas World clock allows you to check the current time all over the world. Default Setting Tokyo, Seoul for both areas Viewing World Clock APress c and select Tools World clock When you save a second time zone, easily check the time at that area looking at World clock. APress c and select Tools World clock BUse j to highlight area 1 and use s to change city name To set summer time aPress o (DST) bCheck the area to set summer time and press w (Done) CPress c (Save) Current time and city name of Current time and city name of 15 T o o l s 15-20 Calculator Arithmetic operations to a maximum of 13 digits can be performed. APress c and select Tools Calculator BCalculate To enter numbers Press keys To enter , , , or Press r, l, u, or d To display the calculation result Press c To enter ., (, or ) Press w (.( )) to toggle symbols To move cursor left or right Press * or #
To erase a symbol in a mathematical expression Place cursor after a symbol to erase and press C To erase both the mathematical expression and the calculation result Press o (C) or press C for 1+ seconds Converter Convert the currencies for various countries or convert the units of length, weight, etc. Converting Currencies APress c and select Tools Converter Currency 15 T o o l s 15-21 Original currency field Original currency value field Target currency field Converted currency value field BIn Original currency field, select unit To replace the original currency with target Press o (Reverse) CIn Original currency value field, enter value To enter a decimal point Press *
DIn Target currency field, select unit ESee Converted currency field To check the exchange rate aHighlight either Currency field and press w (View Rate) bPress C to return to Converter top menu To change the exchange rate aHighlight either Currency field and press w (View Rate) bSelect the base currency to change the rate, highlight the currency, select Menu Edit 15 T o o l s 15-22 cEnter the rate and press c (Save) To add a currency unit aPress w (View Rate) bMenu Add Rate cEnter the currency unit/rate and press c
(Save) Converting Units APress c and select Tools Converter BSelect Length, Weight, Volume, Area, or Temperature CIn Original unit field, select unit To replace original unit with target Press o (Reverse) DIn Original unit value field, enter value To enter a decimal point Press *
To enter/delete "-" for temperature Press #
EIn Target unit field, select unit FSee Converted value field Original unit field Original unit value field Target unit field Converted value field To clear the values Press w (Clear) 15 T o o l s 15-23 Dictionary (Japanese) Look up words in English/Japanese dictionaries. APress c and select Tools Dictionary BSelect a dictionary To use English dictionary Select English dictionary To use Japanese dictionary Select Japanese dictionary CEnter a word to search DSelect a target word Stopwatch Use 920SC as a stopwatch; record up to ten lap times and total time. APress c and select Tools Stopwatch BPress c (Start) CPress c (Lap) to measure a lap time or w (Stop) to stop time measurement 15 T o o l s 15-24 16 Advanced Functions Calling Functions........................................16-2 Auto Redial ...............................................16-2 International Dial ......................................16-2 Earphone call.............................................16-3 Handling Incoming Calls ...........................16-5 Anykey Answer.........................................16-5 Ringer Reducer..........................................16-5 Active Slide...............................................16-5 Side Key Silence/Reject............................16-6 Status Alert..................................................16-6 Simple Search..............................................16-7 Keypad Lock ...............................................16-8 Idle Shortcuts ..............................................16-8 Set Default Memory....................................16-9 Memory Status ..........................................16-10 Calling Functions Auto Redial Default Setting Off Set to automatically disconnect a Voice/Video Call initiated to a party that is busy and redial the same party soon. Automatic redialing repeats up to 10 times until y is pressed or 920SC is closed. APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Auto redial BSelect a value and press c (Save) Tip 16-2 A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16
When Retry with is set for Video Call Automatic redialing settings take priority.
When receiver has activated Voice Mail or Call Forwarding The call is forwarded and automatic redialing is canceled. International Dial International Prefix Default Setting 010 APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call International dial Int'l prefix BEnter an international code Editing Country Codes Default Setting 1: Japan 2: KOR 3: GBR 4: ITA 5:
CHE 6: ESP 7: DEU 8: PRT 9: NLD10:
FRA 11: MCO12: USA13: SWE14: AUS 15: CHN 16: HKG17: TWN 18 to 20: Unused APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call International dial Country codes BPerform operations to add, change, or delete To add or change aHighlight item to add or change and press c (Change) bSelect Country name field and enter a country name cHighlight Country code, enter code and press w (Save) To delete Highlight item to delete, press w (Delete) and select Yes Earphone call Default Setting Earphone call activate: Off Call number: No list When Earphone call is On, press switch for 1+
seconds to call specified number. APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call Earphone call BSelect Earphone call activate CSelect a setting A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 16-3 DHighlight Call number and perform Tip operations to save phone number
To delete a phone number a Perform Step 1 b Select Call number then Direct input c Press C for 1+ seconds press c
To change a phone number a Perform Step 1 b Perform Step 4 c Press c (Save) To enter a phone number directly aPress c (Select) and select Direct input bEnter phone number To select a phone number from Phonebook aPress c (Select) and select Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) cHighlight phone number and press c
(Select) To enter a phone number using Call Log aPress c (Select) and select Call log bSelect the log record EPress w (Save) A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 16-4 Handling Incoming Calls Ringer Reducer Anykey Answer Default Setting Off Answer Voice Calls using keys other than c
(Accept) or t. APress c and select Settings Phone settings Anykey answer Default Setting On Reduces ringer volume to Level 1 for the first two seconds. APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Ringer Reducer BSelect a setting and press c (Save) BSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Active Slide Tip
Answering a Voice Call when On is set ( P.2-4) Default Setting Slide up: On Slide down: Off Open 920SC to answer an incoming call. Alternatively, close 920SC to disconnect a call during a call. A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 16-5 APress c and select Settings Phone settings Active Slide BSelect Slide up or Slide down CSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Tip
The contents of Slide up are:
On : Opening 920SC will answer an incoming call. Off : Opening 920SC will not answer an incoming call.
The contents of Slide down are:
On : During a call, closing 920SC will end a call. Off
: During a call, closing 920SC will not end a call. Hold : During a Voice Call, closing 920SC will place a call on hold (when Call Waiting or Conference Call is in use); during a Video Call, placing a call on hold by closing 920SC is not available. Side Key Silence/Reject A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 Default Setting Silence 16-6 Use n or b to mute ringer or reject an incoming call. Select from Reject (disconnect the call) or Silence (silence the incoming tone). APress c and select Settings Phone settings Side key BSelect the setting and press c (Save) Status Alert Default Setting Missed call: Off Messages: Off Make a notification of missed calls or new messages by ringtone, vibration or Keypad lighting. APress c and select Settings Phone settings Status alert BSelect Missed call or Messages Tip
To initiate calls using Simple search ( P.5-13) CSelect an item To notify with ringtone and vibration aSelect Ringtone & vibration alert bSelect On or Off and press c (Save) To notify with Keypad lighting aSelect Keypad light alert bSelect On or Off and press c (Save) Simple Search Default Setting Off When Simple search is On, enter numbers in Standby to search Phonebook entries starting with Reading name corresponding each number. Then search result
(entry names and phone numbers) list appears. APress c and select Settings Phone settings Simple search BSelect a setting and press c (Save) A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 16-7 Keypad Lock In Standby, with 920SC open, perform operations to set. APress c for 1+ seconds A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 Tip
With Keypad Lock active In Standby, appears; close 920SC and perform any key operation, then popup message appears indicating procedure to temporally cancel Keypad Lock.
When opening 920SC Key operations are enabled (Keypad Lock remains potentially active; close 920SC, then Keypad Lock is activated again).
To cancel With 920SC open, press c for 1+ seconds to cancel;
with 920SC closed, press c for 1+ seconds to perform key operations temporally. Idle Shortcuts Default Setting 1: Camera 2: S! Appli Up to nine frequently used functions can be saved;
create own Shortcut Menu. In Standby, press u to access functions saved to shortcuts. APress u BHighlight unsaved function entry box and press c (Assign) CSelect the function DRepeat Steps 2 and 3 to save the function 16-8 Tip
To change functions a In Step 2, highlight the function, select Menu Assign b Select Yes and select the function
To sort functions a In Step 2, highlight the function, select Menu Change Order b Use a to highlight the target function box and press c (Select)
To delete functions a In Step 2, highlight the function, select Menu Delete b Select Yes
To restore defaults a In Step 2, highlight the function, select Menu Reset b Select Yes Set Default Memory Default Setting On phone With Memory Card inserted, select save location to 920SC (Phone) or Memory Card. This location change is available for the data when editing images, saving S! Mail attachments, downloading files from information window, receiving data via Bluetooth, or other occasions. APress c and select Settings Memory settings Set default memory BSelect the setting and press c (Save) Tip
With no Memory Card inserted On memory card or Always ask is set; save location is automatically set to 920SC (Phone). A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 16-9 Memory Status Check the following information:
Available shared memory
Status of SMS and S! Mail mailboxes
Status of memory in Data Folder
Status of Calendar items registered
Status of Phonebooks (Handset and USIM Card) Alternatively, delete saved entries and/or files. APress c and select Settings Memory settings Memory status BSelect an item to check A d v a n c e d F u n c t i o n s 16 Tip
To delete Data Folder, Calendar or Phonebook content a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Highlight an item, press c (Select), select Yes and view an entry c Check the fields to delete, press w (Delete) and select Yes
To delete all contents After step c in "To delete the contents," enter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes
To check/uncheck all contents at once After step c in "To delete the contents," press o
(Mark all/Unmark all).
When the checked contents contain the contents that functions or locks are set in After step c in "To delete the contents" or the "To delete all contents" operations, a confirmation appears. If you select Yes, the deletion is performed. If you select No, only files without functions or locks set are deleted. 16-10 Optional Services Optional Services ........................................17-2 Call Forwarding..........................................17-2 Activating Call Forwarding.......................17-3 Cancel All..................................................17-4 Check Status..............................................17-4 Voice Mail ....................................................17-4 Activating Voice Mail ...............................17-4 Cancel All..................................................17-5 Check Status..............................................17-5 Listening to Messages ...............................17-5 Incoming Call Notification .......................17-6 Call Waiting.................................................17-7 Activating or Canceling ............................17-7 Receiving a Second Call ...........................17-7 17 Conference Call...........................................17-8 New Call....................................................17-8 Engaged Conference Call Operations .......17-9 Join ............................................................17-9 Call Barring...............................................17-10 Restrict Calls or SMS..............................17-11 Cancel All................................................17-11 Changing Network Password ..................17-12 Caller ID ....................................................17-12 Show My Number ...................................17-12 Adding 186 or 184 ..................................17-13 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Optional Services The following optional services are available on 920SC:
Service Call Forwarding Voice Mail Call Waiting*
Conference Call*
Call Barring Caller ID Description When you know you will be unable to answer calls, automatically divert calls to a specified number. Divert all or all unanswered calls to Voice Mail Center; access caller messages via 920SC from within the service area or via a touchtone phone anywhere. Put the line on hold to answer another line or alternate between lines. Open another line while one is engaged;
toggle lines or talk on up to six parties simultaneously. Restrict incoming or outgoing calls by condition. Show or hide your own number when placing calls.
* This service requires a separate subscription. 17-2 Note
When Out appears, access services from a touchtone landline. For details, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24). Call Forwarding Set forwarding condition and number, by call type
(Voice Call or Video Call), beforehand, to divert incoming calls to a specified number. Forwarding Condition Description No reply Always Unanswered calls are diverted after the specified ring time, or when the line is busy or 920SC is out-of-range. 920SC does not ring/vibrate for incoming calls; calls are diverted automatically and Missed Call does not appear. Note
Call Forwarding and Voice Mail cannot be used at the same time.
Activating Call Forwarding cancels Voice Mail. Activating Call Forwarding Specify a forwarding number beforehand. APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call or Video call Diverts BSelect No reply or Always; view the current settings When the settings are acceptable After viewing, press l to return to the previous window CHighlight Divert to field and enter a number to forward to To select a phone number from Phonebook aHighlight Forwarding address field and select Menu Phonebook bSelect Phonebook, highlight a phone number and press c (Select) DFor No reply, highlight Waiting time field and use s to set a time EPress c (ON) 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Tip
When Call Forwarding (No reply) is active While 920SC rings/vibrates, answer a call or press o (Busy) to forward it. 17-3 Cancel All Voice Mail 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Cancel all Diverts services at once. APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call or Video call Diverts Cancel all Tip
To stop Call Transfer service for each forwarding condition a Press c and select Settings Call settings Voice call or Video call Diverts b Select No reply or Always c Press w (OFF) Check Status APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call or Video call Diverts Check status 17-4 Forward an incoming Voice Call to Voice Mail Center or a specified number based on preset forwarding conditions ( P.17-2). Note
Voice Mail and Call Forwarding cannot be active at the same time.
Activating Voice Mail cancels Call Forwarding.
Voice Mail is not available when All outgoing calls or All incoming calls in Call Barring is active (Call Barring takes priority over Voice Mail). Activating Voice Mail APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice mail BSelect No reply or Always CFor No reply, highlight Waiting time field and set a time DPress c (ON) Tip
When Voice Mail (No reply) is active While 920SC rings/vibrates, answer a call or press o
(Busy) to forward it. Cancel All Cancel all Voice Mail services at once. APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice mail Cancel all Tip
To cancel Voice Mail by forwarding condition a Press c and select Settings Call settings Voice mail b Select No reply or Always c Press w (OFF) Check Status APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice mail Check status Listening to Messages When a caller saves a Voice Mail message, a notification appears in Standby and the top of Display. appears at 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Notification 17-5 Incoming Call Notification SMS is delivered for calls unanswered because 920SC is outside service area or off, or if a caller saves a message at Voice Mail Center while the line is engaged. Incoming Call Notification AEnter 1414 and press t To set via landline in Japan (toll free) Dial 090-665-1414 and press t BFollow voice guidance 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s While Message Appears Connect to Voice Mail Center as described below and follow voice prompts. APress w (Call) To check message details Press c while message appears Tip
To delete a message without listening to it Press o (Exit).
To clear Voice Mail indicator disappears when messages are accessed via 920SC. While No Message Appears AEnter 1416 and press t 17-6 Call Waiting A separate subscription is required to use this service. This service is only available for Voice Calls. Activating or Canceling APress c and select Settings Call settings Voice call Call waiting BActivate or cancel the service To activate Press c (ON) To cancel Press w (OFF) 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Receiving a Second Call When there is an incoming call during a call, you are notified with a specific interrupt sound and display. Place the current call on hold and answer the second call. AWhen you hear the interrupt sound, press c (Accept) BSelect Hold active call To end current call and answer second call Select End active call CPress w (Swap) to toggle the calls DTo end the current call, press y To end the call on hold Menu End Held call To end both calls at once Menu End All calls 17-7 Tip
When one party ends a call with another on hold Press w (Retrieve) to talk to the waiting party.
When Call Transfer or Voice Mail service is active When the second call is not answered, it is forwarded to a forwarding destination or Voice Mail Center. When the forwarding condition is set to Always, the Call Waiting service is not available. 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Conference Call A separate subscription is required to use this service. Talk with a maximum of six parties simultaneously. New Call When a new call is connected, first party is placed on hold. ADuring a call, select Menu New call and enter number To use Phonebook aPress c (Search) and select Phonebook bHighlight the phone number and press c (Select) BPress c (Call) 17-8 Engaged Conference Call Operations ACall another party during a call
( P.17-8) BPress w (Swap) to switch connected calls Tip
To end the call on hold During a call, select Menu End Held call
To end all calls During a call, select Menu End All calls
When the connected party ends the call during Conference Call A party on hold remains on-hold state. Switch to the on-hold party to talk. Join ADuring a call, initiate a call to another party ( P.17-8) BSelect Menu Join Tip
To talk with only one person During a call, select Menu Split and select a caller to talk to
To end the call for a specific caller During a call, select Menu End Select participant, check callers to end and press w (End)
To end the all calls During a call, press y
When one party ends the call during Conference Call Continue talking with remaining parties. 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s 17-9 Call Barring Note 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Bar outgoing/incoming Voice/Video Calls or SMS by the conditions listed below. Item Description All outgoing calls Outgoing Intl calls Deactivates initiating calls and SMS sending, except emergency calls. Deactivates initiating international calls and SMS sending except within Japan. All incoming calls Deactivates reception of all calls and SMS receiving. Restrict outgoing calls Restrict incoming calls Setting restrictions requires Network Password (The 4-digit number dedicated to Call Barring service specified at the subscription).
If incorrect Network Password is entered three consecutive times, Call Barring service is disabled. In this case, change Network Password and Center Access code. For more information, contact Customer Service ( P.26-24).
If Call Forwarding or Voice Mail is active, All outgoing calls and All incoming calls cannot be set. Tip
If a call is attempted while restricting outgoing calls A message appears indicating that outgoing call restriction is active. The message may appear after a while depending on service area. 17-10 Restrict Calls or SMS Restrict incoming/outgoing Voice Call, Video Call or SMS. APress c and select Settings Call settings Call barring BSelect Voice call, Video call, or SMS and select a restriction type CEnter Network Password DSet or cancel call barring To set Press c (ON) To cancel Press w (OFF) Tip 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s
To check settings Perform Steps 1 and 2. After checking the settings, press C to return to the previous window. Cancel All Canceling outgoing and incoming call is available for each of call types (Voice and Video Calls, SMS)/
transmission. APress c and select Settings Call settings Call barring BSelect Voice call, Video call, or SMS Cancel all CEnter Network Password and press c 17-11 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Changing Network Password APress c and select Settings Call settings Call barring Change password BEnter current Network Password in Old field and new Network Password
(4 digits) in New and Confirm fields, then press c (Confirm) Caller ID Show or hide your own phone number when calling from 920SC. Show My Number Default Setting By network APress c and select Settings Call settings All calls Show my number BSelect setting and press c (Save) Tip
When set to By network Automatically set to Show/Hide your number by current network status. 17-12 Adding 186 or 184 Use 186 (Show ID) or 184 (Hide ID) prefixes to show or hide your number when calling from 920SC, regardless of the Show my number setting. AEnter Show ID or Hide ID Prefix To show Caller ID Press 186 To hide Caller ID Press 184 BEnter a phone number CPress t To initiate a Video Call Menu Video call 17 O p t i o n a l S e r v i c e s 17-13 17-14 18 Saving Created Messages .........................18-20 Save to Drafts..........................................18-20 Save as a Template ..................................18-21 Messaging Getting Started............................................18-2 Checking for New Messages ......................18-2 Retrieving Complete Messages.................18-4 Using Received Messages.........................18-6 Creating Messages ......................................18-6 Procedures .................................................18-7 Address......................................................18-8 Subject.....................................................18-10 Message...................................................18-11 Sending a Message..................................18-11 Slide Show ..............................................18-12 Edit Style (Arrange Mail)........................18-13 Templates ................................................18-14 Attaching/Inserting Files..........................18-15 Message Field Files.................................18-15 Creating & Inserting a File......................18-19 Checking for New Messages When a message is received in Standby, reception notification appears. The number of received messages, senders and reception dates/times appear. Number of received messages Sender Reception date and time Reception Notification Window Getting Started S! Mail 18 M e s s a g i n g Use this service to send/receive long text messages, images, videos, other files, and sounds between S!
Mail compatible SoftBank handsets and PCs via e-
mail. A separate subscription is required to use S! Mail and receive e-mail. SMS Use this service to send/receive short text messages between SMS-compatible SoftBank handsets using phone numbers. Tip
Retry function If the other party's handset cannot receive a message because the power turned off or out-of-range, 920SC keeps the messages saved on Mail Server; then send to the other party after signal reception recovers stable. 18-2 APress w (View) Tip
When a message is received (out of Standby mode) Message List Window When multiple messages appear Use s to select the
(View) tab and press w BSelect a new message 18 M e s s a g i n g By default, the number of received messages and senders phone number or mail address (registered name if the entry is saved in Phonebook) appear as a telop at the top Display. After the telop disappears, appears ( P.1-9, P.21-7).
Received message count or When there are unread messages, the total number of new and unread messages appears.
Sender information A phone number or mail address appears. When the sender has been saved in Phonebook, you will see the name saved in Phonebook. When an incoming image has been saved in Phonebook or an incoming image has been set for the group, the image appears at the same time. While Secret Mode is set to Hide and Phonebook Secret Mode is set to Secret - On for message receiver/
sender information; sender's name/image does not appear. SMS Operations In SMS window, press Side Keys nb to enlarge/
reduce text font size. Alternatively, press u or d for 1+ seconds to auto scroll. To stop auto scroll, press any 18-3 3D Pictogram ( P.21-6) If 3D Pictogram is set to other than Off, the message text appears in 3D Pictogram when you check a new/
unread message (Except S! Mail that is set for Slide Show or with an attachment). After 3D Pictogram display ends or w (Stop) is pressed, Message window appears. Perform various operations after Message window appears. Retrieving Complete Messages When Receiving options is set to Manual, S! Mail is temporarily stored on Mail Server; part of the received message is sent to 920SC as a reception notification. Retrieve complete messages from Mail Server. APress w and select Received msgs key. During auto scroll operation, press r or l to adjust the scroll speed. 18 M e s s a g i n g 18-4 BSelect a message with the rest of it Tip Notification Details CPress c (Retrieve) DSelect complete message Message Window
Received Message list window indicators
: Unread reception notification (Priority: High)
: Unread reception notification (Priority: Standard)
: Unread reception notification (Priority: Low)
: Read reception notification (Priority: High)
: Read reception notification (Priority: Standard)
: Read reception notification (Priority: Low)
To retrieve complete messages from Message list window ( P.20-2) 18 M e s s a g i n g Message window for S! Mail with an attachment The first page shows the file name for the attachment and the second and subsequent pages show the message. Use r to read the message or select Menu Play to start Slide Show. Message window for S! Mail with Slide Show set Select Menu Play to play the slide. During playing, press c (Pause)/w (Stop) to pause/stop it. Use s to manually select pages. 18-5 18 M e s s a g i n g Message window for S! Mail with an inserted file ( P.18-17, 18-19) If an image is inserted, the image appears with the message. If sound is inserted, select Menu Play to play sound. If Slide Show is set, sound is played when the page with an inserted sound appears. If video is inserted, select Menu Play and press o (Video) to play video. If Slide Show is set, Video appears at the lower right and pressing o (Video) plays video when the page with video inserted appears. Message window with a file requiring purchasing/obtaining Content Key appears on a page with an inserted file that you cannot view/play. Select Menu Download content key to view/play the file. Using Received Messages Send a message directly to the sender. APress w (Reply) on the Message window BCreate a message and press w (Send) Tip
Subject display of S! Mail for replies The subject of a replied S! Mail is prefixed with "RE:"
automatically. 18-6 1 The number of characters that can be sent varies by the attachment size, etc. 2 Set a maximum of 20 slides in one message. 3 Total size of all kinds of messages (Including address, subject, text, and attachments). Using Mail Art In S! Mail window, view text/images consecutively like slides or with background color ( P.18-12, 18-15, 18-
19). 18 M e s s a g i n g Creating Messages Two types of messages are available on 920SC: S!
Mail and SMS. The number of characters that can be sent and entry items are different between these types
(Shown below). S! Mail SMS Approximately 10,000 single-/
double-byte characters1 Approximately 10,000 characters in one slide2
(Up to 294KB3) Maximum of 70 single-/double-
byte Katakana characters Maximum of 160 single-byte alphanumerics
(Up to 140 bytes) Yes Yes Yes Y Yes No No Y Number of characters that can be sent Address Subject Attachme nt M Entr y item s Yes: Available No: Not available 18-7 18 M e s s a g i n g Procedures Create messages in the flow shown below. Enter and set options other than Address as required. Creating S! Mail Creating SMS Enter an address (
P.18-8) Enter a subject (
P.18-10) Enter message text (
P.18-11) Attach/Insert files P.18-15, 18-19)
Set any sending options (
P.18-11) Send the message (
P.18-11) 18-8 Tip
To set sending options beforehand ( P.21-2, 21-5) Automatic Change of Message Type When message creation is started, the message type is set to SMS; it automatically changes to S! Mail when one of the following occurs:
Entering mail address as an address
Entering a subject
Entering characters exceeding the number of characters that can be sent by SMS
Inserting files on Slide Show page
Attaching or inserting a file
Changing the address type to Cc or Bcc When the message is modified to allow it to be sent as SMS, for example, by deleting an attached or inserted file or a subject, the message type automatically changes to SMS. Depending on message creation conditions, it may not automatically change type. If the mail type is not changed automatically, change it manually ( P.18-11). Address Enter a phone number or mail address for S! Mail or a phone number for SMS as a message address. Up to twenty addresses can be entered. APress w and select Create msg Address field Subject field Attach field Message field Text entry field Message Creation Window BEnter an address To select an address from Phonebook aSelect Address field and select From Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
10) 18 M e s s a g i n g cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select) To enter an address directly aSelect Address field and select Enter Recipient bEnter phone number or mail address To select an address from sent records Select Address field and select the record To select an address from a Phonebook Category aSelect Address field and select From Category bSelect a Category, with/without Address selection window, highlight an address to enter and press c (Select) CEnter another address as required To enter an address directly aSelect Address field bSelect Entry field and select Enter Recipient 18-9 cEnter phone number or mail address and press w (Done) 18 M e s s a g i n g 18-10 To select an address from Phonebook aMenu Add recipients Phonebook bSearch and select Phonebook ( P.5-10) cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select) To select an address from a Phonebook Category aMenu Add recipients Category bSelect a Category; with/without Address selection window, highlight an Address to enter and press c (Select) Tip
To create a message using a template ( P.18-14)
To confirm the entered address In Step 3, select Menu View recipient list
To add an address after confirming entered address a In Step 3, select Menu View recipient list b Select Entry field and perform operation in the same way as Step 2 c Press w (Done)
To send a message after confirming entered address
Message sent with Subject/Text in Hangul, may appear as spaces or be deleted on the other party's phone. Subject AIn Message creation window, select Subject field BEnter a subject 18 M e s s a g i n g Tip
To copy, cut, or paste characters ( P.4-11)
To set/release the prediction entry function
( P.4-13) a In Step 3, select Menu View recipient list b Menu Send
To change the address type to To, Cc, or Bcc a In Step 3, select Menu View recipient list b Highlight an address and select Menu Change recipients To, Cc, or Bcc
To delete an address a In Step 3, select Menu View recipient list b Highlight an address and select Menu Remove
To copy, cut, or paste characters ( P.4-11)
Viewing Address field When multiple addresses have been saved, number of addresses appear in Address field on Message creation window. and the Note
If shared memory ( P.26-14) is less than 464KB, you cannot create a message. To create a message, delete unnecessary messages or files.
A message created on 920SC may not appear the same way on the other party's phone. 18-11 Message AIn Message creation window, select
To view the text in 3D Pictogram In Message creation window, highlight Message field, select Menu 3D Pict. Disp. 18 M e s s a g i n g Message field When Slide Show is set ( P.18-12) Select Text entry field BEnter a message Tip
To copy, cut, or paste characters ( P.4-11)
To use an SMS template or Phonebook entry
( P.4-10)
To change the font size of characters being entered
In Step 2, select Menu Font Size Small, Standard, or Large
To set/release the prediction entry function
( P.4-13)
To set Slide Show ( P.18-12)
To insert image files, etc. in a Message field
( P.18-15, 18-19) 18-12 Sending a Message AIn Message creation window, press w (Send) Tip
To set sending settings for a message being created a In Message creation window, select Menu Sending options b Select an item and make settings ( P.21-2, 21-5) c Press w (Apply)
To change the message type a In Message creation window, highlight all fields except Address field b Menu Change to S! Mail or Change to SMS Yes Slide Show Open S! Mail window in Slide Show. Text messages, images, movies, and sounds can be inserted on each page of Slide Show. Set a maximum of 20 slide pages in one message. AIn Message creation window, select Menu Insert Text Tip
To insert Image, Sound, or Video Perform operations in "Inserting a File" ( P.18-17). Alternatively, other files can be inserted in the same page. But image/video or sound/video cannot be displayed in the same page.
To delete a Text entry field a In Message creation window, highlight Text entry field b Menu Remove Yes
To preview Slide Show before sending a In Message creation window, highlight a field other 18 M e s s a g i n g Slide page No. and display time Added Text entry field than Address field b Menu Preview c Menu Play Message Creation Window BSelect added Text entry field and enter a message CTo add a Text entry field for Slide Show, perform Steps 1 and 2 18-13 Edit Style (Arrange Mail) Select font color, font size, background color, Slide interval, text/image order etc. for S! Mail messages. Compose an S! Mail message then follow these steps. AIn Message creation window, highlight Message field 18 M e s s a g i n g BSet items Background color aMenu Edit style bHighlight Select page and use s to display All pages cHighlight Background colour and use a to highlight a color Slide Show interval aHighlight a Character entry field to set bMenu Edit style 18-14 cHighlight Slide interval and enter a time Font color aMenu Edit style bHighlight Select page and use s to display All pages c Highlight Font colour and use a to highlight a color Font color for a single slide page aHighlight a Character entry field to set bMenu Edit style cHighlight Font colour and use a to highlight a color Font size for all pages aMenu Edit style bHighlight Select page and use s to display All pages cHighlight Font Size and use s to display a size Font size for a single slide page aHighlight a Character entry field to set bMenu Edit style cHighlight Font Size and use s to display a size To change text and image order aMenu Edit style bHighlight Select page and use s to display All pages cHighlight Order item and use s to display Text-Top or Image (Video)-Top CPress c (Save) Tip
To preview the style before sending a In Message creation window, highlight a field other than Address field b Menu Preview c Menu Play Note
Edit style or Preview does not appear in SMS Menu. 18 M e s s a g i n g 18-15
To use after viewing an S! Mail template a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Menu View c Menu Play as required d Menu Edit and send
To register a template ( P.4-16, 19-20) Templates Create and send a message using S! Mail or SMS template. APress w and select Templates S! Mail templates or SMS templates BHighlight an S! Mail or SMS 18 M e s s a g i n g template CSelect Menu Send DCreate a message and press w
(Send) Tip 18-16 Message Field Files Attach images, video, and/or sounds saved in Data Folder to a message, as well as any contents saved in Phonebook, Calendar and My Phonebook Details
(converted as vCard format or vCalendar format). If you insert a file in Message field, display/play the file when you view the Message window. Attaching a File AIn Message creation window, Select Attach field 18 M e s s a g i n g Attaching/Inserting Files A file that can be attached/inserted to an S! Mail is limited in size to 294KB including the message address, subject and message text size. Up to 20 files can be attached to one S! Mail. Tip
To check the size of a message being created Select S! Mail as the type of the message, the message size appears in the upper-right corner. Note
Note that some recipients may not be able to receive attachment or inserted files.
When attaching/inserting a video to/into an S! Mail, P.8-15). When trying to attach/insert a video select a file recorded with Limit for S! Mail
that cannot be sent, a message appears indicating that the file cannot be attached. 18-17 18 M e s s a g i n g BAttach file Attach field Attachment name Message Creation Window
(File Attached) To attach file aSelect Data Folder bSelect a file from Data Folder To attach Phonebook data as vCard file aSelect Phonebook details bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
10) cPress w (Add) To attach Calendar items as vCalendar file aSelect Calendar item bSelect the items 18-18 To attach My Phonebook Details data as vCard file aSelect My phonebook details bw (Add) Tip
To add a file Perform Step 1 to 2 in "Attaching a file" ( P.18-15)
To check an attachment a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Attach field and select Menu View attachment b Select a file
If you attach a file File type indicator and file name appears in Attach field.
: Image
: Video
: vCard
: Sound
: vCalendar
: File other than above
To replace a file a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Attach field and select Menu View attachment b Highlight a file and select Menu Replace c Perform Step 2 in "Attaching a file" ( P.18-15)
To delete a file a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Attach field and select Menu View attachment b Highlight a file and select Menu Remove Selected
To delete all files a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Attach field and select Menu View attachment b Menu Remove All Yes
When files saved in Memory Card is attached Removing Memory Card shows the message indicating the S! Mail is saved to Drafts; 920SC returns to Messaging menu. The saved S! Mail in Drafts has no attachment. Note
For items in My Phonebook Details, Caller ID and Hobby cannot be attached. Inserting a File AIn Message creation window, select Menu Insert To insert a file with Slide Show set ( P.18-12) aIn Message creation window, highlight Text entry field to insert a file bMenu Insert BSelect file to insert 18 M e s s a g i n g Inserted file name Message Creation Window (File Inserted) To insert an image aSelect Image bSelect an image from Data Folder 18-19
To replace a file a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Text entry field b Menu Replace c Select a file
To delete a file a In Message creation window, highlight a file in Text entry field b Menu Remove Yes
To insert a file where another is inserted A new Slide Show page is added automatically and the file is inserted. In case of an image file and sound file, both can be inserted on the same page.
When files saved in Memory Card is inserted Removing Memory Card shows the message indicating the S! Mail is saved to Drafts; 920SC returns to Messaging menu. The saved S! Mail in Drafts has no inserted file. 18 M e s s a g i n g To insert sound aSelect Sound bSelect sound from Data Folder To insert a video aSelect Video bSelect a movie from Data Folder Tip
To preview an inserted file a Menu Preview b Menu Play
If you insert a file In Message creation window, file type indicator, file name, and file size is displayed in Text entry field. If you inserted an image with no restriction, the image will be shown in reduced size instead of the icon.
: Images that cannot be displayed because of Content Key has not been purchased or otherwise obtained
: Sound
: Video 18-20 Creating & Inserting a File While creating a message, create a file and insert it. When Message window is opened, inserted file appears/plays. AIn Message creation window, select Menu Create & Insert To insert a file with Slide Show set aIn Message creation window, highlight Text entry field where a file to be inserted bMenu Create & Insert BSelect a creation method and insert a file To capture a photograph aSelect Take picture bPress c (Take) cPress c (Add) To record video aSelect Record video bPress c (Record) cPress c (Stop) dSelect Add To record sound aSelect Record sound bPress c (Record) cPress w (Stop) dMenu Add to message 18 M e s s a g i n g Tip
If you insert a file 920SC works the same way as the file inserted from Data Folder to Text entry field ( P.18-18).
To insert a file where another file has already been inserted 920SC works the same way as the file inserted from Data Folder to Text entry field ( P.18-18).
To replace or delete a file Perform operations the same way as the file inserted from Data Folder to Text entry field ( P.18-18). 18-21
Operations before and after capturing a still image
( P.8-5) Saving Created Messages
Operations before and after recording video
( P.8-12)
Operations before and after recording sound
( P.15-15) 18 M e s s a g i n g 18-22 Save to Drafts When message creation is interrupted before completion, etc., save the message being created to Drafts. AIn Message creation window, select Menu Save to Drafts Tip
When C / y / l is pressed on Message creation window When C, y, or l is pressed after entering address, subject or text, or attaching or inserting a file, a message appears asking whether to finish creating the message. Select Yes to save the created message to Drafts. Note
Save to Drafts appears in Menu after address, subject or text has been entered or a file is attached/
inserted. Save as a Template By saving a message with fixed contents, etc. as an S! Mail templates, new S! Mail can be easily created and sent. AIn Message creation window, highlight Attach or Text entry field BSelect Menu Save as template Note
Save as template appears in Menu only when a subject is entered or the message is longer than SMS, or when a file is inserted. 18 M e s s a g i n g 18-23 18-24 Messaging Folders 19 Viewing Messages .......................................19-2 Message Lists ............................................19-2 Message Window Operations....................19-5 Replying to a Message ................................19-7 Forwarding a Message ...............................19-8 Sending from Drafts ...................................19-9 Sending from Unsent Messages .................19-9 Deleting a Message......................................19-9 Deleting Specified Message(s)..................19-9 Designating & Deleting a Mailbox .........19-11 Deleting All Messages from a Mailbox ..19-11 Linked Information ..................................19-12 Saving to Phonebook...............................19-12 Saving as a Bookmark.............................19-13 Initiating a Call, Sending a Message, or Accessing the Web ..................................19-13 Using an Attachment ................................19-14 Viewing an Attachment...........................19-14 Saving Attachments to Data Folder ........19-14 Managing Folders .....................................19-15 Create Folder ...........................................19-15 Edit Folder...............................................19-15 Security ON/OFF ....................................19-16 Moving Messages....................................19-16 Distribution Rule .....................................19-17 Delete Folder ...........................................19-18 From Message List....................................19-18 Saving to Phonebook...............................19-18 Sorting Messages ....................................19-19 Move to Phone/Move to USIM...............19-20 Saving an S! Mail Template ....................19-20 Message List Menu .................................19-22 Viewing Messages Five mailboxes are created on 920SC. Mailbox Message type Received msgs Received messages. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Drafts Unsent msgs Sent msgs Templates Tip Message drafts saved before completion. Messages unsent because of failure or cancellation, or waiting to be sent. Messages already sent. S! Mail or SMS saved as templates.
To check message memory status a Press w b Select Memory status c Select SMS, S! Mail (By count), or S! Mail (By size)
To create a personal folder in Received msgs
( P.19-15) 19-2 Note
When adding a new SMS to Drafts, Unsent msgs, or Sent msgs cause the maximum number of allowed message to be exceeded, the oldest SMS is deleted automatically. Message Lists From list of Received msgs or Unsent msgs, view the messages. APress w BSelect Received msgs or Unsent msgs Received Message List From a personal folder in Received msgs Select a folder; then Phone Password entry window appears, enter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm) Message List Window The following information appears in lists for each Messaging folder. Message type icon Sender or recipient Reception date Subject or the top of the message Message size Copy protected file indicator Received Message List CSelect a message Tip
In Message window, press * or #
Switch between previous and next window.
When pressing Side Keys nb in SMS window Press Side Key n to enlarge font size; press Side Key b to reduce font size.
To view a sent message a In Step 2, select Sent msgs b Highlight a message, select Menu View
To view S! Mail details In Step 3, highlight a message, select Menu Details 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-3 Tip
Received Message Indicators
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: High)
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: Standard)
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: Low)
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: High; Video and/or sound inserted)
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: Standard; Video and/or sound inserted)
: Unread S! Mail (Priority: Low; Video and/or sound inserted)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: High)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: Standard)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: Low)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: High; Video and/or sound inserted)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: Standard; Video and/or sound inserted)
: Read S! Mail (Priority: Low; Video and/or sound inserted) 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-4
: Unread reception notification (Priority: High)
: Unread reception notification (Priority: Standard)
: Unread reception notification (Priority: Low)
: Read reception notification (Priority: High)
: Read reception notification (Priority: Standard)
: Read reception notification (Priority: Low)
: Unread SMS
: Read SMS
: Unread SMS (saved in USIM Card)
: Read SMS (saved in USIM Card)
: Unread S! Mail Delivery Report
: Read S! Mail Delivery Report
: Unread SMS Delivery Report
: Read SMS Delivery Report
: Receiving S! Mail
Draft Message Indicators
: S! Mail (Priority: High)
: S! Mail (Priority: Standard)
: S! Mail (Priority: Low)
: S! Mail (Priority: High; Video and/or sound inserted)
: S! Mail (Priority: Standard; Video and/or sound inserted)
: S! Mail (Priority: Low; Video and/or sound inserted)
: SMS
Unsent Message Indicators
: S! Mail
: S! Mail (Video and/or sound inserted)
: SMS
: Sending S! Mail
Sent Message Indicators
: S! Mail
: S! Mail (Video and/or sound inserted)
: SMS
: SMS (saved in USIM Card)
Copy protected file indicators Message Window Operations Saving to Phonebook Save phone number/mail address of the sender/
recipient to Phonebook while viewing Message window (Received)/Reception notification window. AIn Message window, select Menu Add to Phonebook Phone or USIM Attached/inserted Copy protected file indicators
: Transferable, Content Key has already been BSelect saving method purchased
: Transferable, Content Key has not been purchased or otherwise obtained
: Nontransferable, Content Key has already been purchased
: Nontransferable, Content Key has not been purchased or otherwise obtained
While Secret Mode is set to Hide Phonebook Secret Mode is set to Secret - On for message receiver/sender information; only the number or mail addresses appear (instead of the name). To save as a new entry Select New To save to an existing entry aSelect Update bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) CSelect an icon 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-5 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s DAdd additional items as required
( P.5-4) EPress w (Save) Note
When an underlined phone number, mail address or URL is highlighted in a message window, Add to Phonebook does not appear in Menu. Saving as an S! Mail Template Save received or sent S! Mail as an S! Mail template. AIn Message window, select Menu Save as S! Mail template Tip
If a message appears indicating name duplication a Press c b Press c (Select) and enter the name c Press w (Save) 19-6
When a name entry window appears a Press c (Select) and enter the name b Press w (Save) Note
While viewing S! Mail sent via PC, etc., Save as S! Mail template does not appear in Menu. Message Window Menu Item Reply to all Forward Download content key Delete Save as S! Mail template Save items Description Reply to all recipients entered in S!
Mail. Forward received message. Purchase or acquire Content Key. Delete displayed messages. Add displayed S! Mail as an S! Mail template ( P.19-6). Save files attached or inserted in an S!
Mail to Data Folder ( P.19-14). BCreate a message and press w (Send) Item Description Copy Add to Phonebook Play Details 3D Pict. Disp. Move to Phone/
USIM Copy the specified part from Address list, Subject or Text ( P.4-11). Save number or mail address to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook
( P.19-5). Play Slide Show, inserted video, or sound ( P.18-5). Confirm S! Mail size, etc. Display a message in 3D Pictogram
( P.21-6). Move an SMS received or being sent to handset or USIM Card ( P.19-20). Replying to a Message APress w (Reply) on the Message window To reply to all recipients entered in the S!
Mail In Message window, select Menu Reply to all 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-7 Tip
The subject of message replies The subject of an S! Mail reply is prefixed with "RE:"
automatically.
While Reply with text is On Under two line breaks, received message text is automatically entered in Text entry field. Note
If shared memory ( P.26-14) is less than 464KB, you cannot reply to a message. To reply to the message, delete messages. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Forwarding a Message Forward a received or sent message to another recipient. APress w and select Received msgs or Sent msgs BHighlight a message, select Menu Forward CCreate a message and press w (Send) Tip
The subject of forwarded messages The subject of a forwarded S! Mail is prefixed with
"FW:" automatically. Note 19-8
If shared memory ( P.26-14) is less than 464KB, you cannot forward a message. To forward the message, delete messages. Sending from Unsent Messages Sending from Drafts APress w and select Drafts BHighlight a message and press w (Send) When Send does not appear aPress c (Edit) bEnter address and press w (Send) Send messages directly from Unsent Messages. APress w and select Unsent msgs BHighlight a message and press w (Send) To send after modifying aHighlight a message, select Menu Edit bEdit the message and press w (Send) Deleting a Message Deleting Specified Message(s) Delete multiple specified messages. Alternatively, specify and delete saved templates. APress w 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-9 BSelect a mailbox To delete a saved S! Mail or SMS templates Select Templates S! Mail templates or SMS templates 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s CDelete a Message or Template To delete one message or template aHighlight a message or template bMenu Delete Selected Yes To delete multiple messages or templates aMenu Delete Multiple bCheck a message or template to delete cRepeat step b to check all of the target messages or templates dPress w (Delete) and proceed to step f when all are not checked eEnter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm) fSelect Yes 19-10 Tip
To view the contents of multiple messages or S!
Mail templates while selecting them a Repeat Steps 1 and 2 b Menu Delete Multiple c Highlight a message or S! Mail template, select Menu View
To collectively select/deselect multiple messages or S! Mail templates a Repeat Steps 1 and 2 b Menu Delete Multiple c Menu Mark all or Unmark all
To collectively select/deselect multiple SMS templates a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Menu Delete Multiple c Press o (Mark all/Unmark all) Note
While highlighting an S! Mail template designated as default, Delete does not appear in Menu. Designating & Deleting a Mailbox APress w to select Settings Delete all BCheck a mailbox to delete CRepeat Step 2 to check all target mailboxes DPress w (Delete) EEnter Phone Password, and press c (Confirm) to select Yes Deleting All Messages from a Mailbox Delete saved templates all at once. APress w BSelect a mailbox To delete an S! Mail or SMS template Select Templates S! Mail templates or SMS templates CSelect Menu Delete All DEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-11 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Note
Personal folders cannot be deleted by this operation. To delete Personal folders, select Messaging Settings Delete all
You cannot delete the S! Mail template designated as the default. Saving to Phonebook AIn Message window, select a phone number, mail address, or URL and select Add to Phonebook Phone or USIM Linked Information BSelect saving method If Message window or Notification details window contains an underlined number, mail address, or URL; save it to Phonebook or use it to place a call, send messages, save bookmark, or access the site. As linked information, following number of characters can be recognized for each S! Mail Font size setting:
Maximum of 45 lines (1,035 characters) for Standard, 54 lines (1,026 characters) for Large, and 41 lines
(1,025 characters) for Small. 19-12 To save as a new entry Select New To save to an existing entry aSelect Update bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) CSelect an icon DAdd additional items as required
( P.5-4) EPress w (Save) Note
If URL is selected, USIM is unselectable in Step 1. Saving as a Bookmark AIn Message window, select a URL and select Bookmarks BPress c (Select) to enter a title and press w (Save) Initiating a Call, Sending a Message, or Accessing the Web Use phone number/mail address/URL information in Message window or Notification details window. AIn Message window, use the available links To initiate a Voice Call Select a phone number and select Voice call To initiate a Video Call Select a phone number and select Video call To create and send a message aSelect a phone number or mail address and select Create msg bCreate a message and press w (Send) To access the Web Select URL and select Go to URL Tip
Operations in Notification details window Phone number/mail address/URL information except in From (other party's phone number) can be used. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-13 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Using an Attachment Viewing an Attachment Open images/play sounds attached to S! Mail. For vCard/vCalendar, open Details to see contents. ASelect a file and select Open file
When a file requiring Content Key is attached If you perform Step 1, a message appears and you cannot open the file. To view the file, select Save item in Step 1 to save and purchase/obtain Content Key from Data Folder ( P.12-15).
When an attachment has a restriction (only one time playback allowed) When you perform Step 1, a message appears notifying you that only one time playback is allowed. Tip
To save a file in Data Folder directly In Message window, select a file Save item
To save vCard/vCalendar to Phonebook/Calendar directly In Message window, select a file Register to phonebook or Register to calendar
To save vCard/vCalendar to Phonebook/Calendar after viewing a Perform Step 1 b Press c (Register) Saving Attachments to Data Folder Save S! Mail attachment/inserted files to 920920SC. AIn Message window, select Menu Save items BPerform file selection operation To select and save one file aHighlight a file bPress c (Select) or select Menu Selected 19-14 To select and save multiple files aMenu Multiple bCheck the files to save cRepeat step b to check all target files dPress w (Save) To save all files Menu All Tip
To select or deselect multiple files at once a In Step 2, select Menu Multiple b Press o (Mark all/Unmark all)
When a popup message appears indicating the file name is a duplicate while saving a Press c b Press c (Select) and change the file name c Press w (Save) Note
When a file is highlighted in Message window, Save items does not appear in Menu. Managing Folders Create personal folders in Received msgs; organize messages by message type. Activate Security for personal folders. Create Folder APress w and select Received msgs BSelect Menu Create folder CEnter a name Edit Folder Change personal folder names. APress w and select Received msgs BSelect Menu Edit folder CEnter a name 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-15 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Security ON/OFF Moving Messages Activate Security to require Phone Password entry to open a personal folder. APress w and select Received msgs BHighlight a folder, select Menu APress w and select Received msgs To move messages from a personal folder Select the personal folder BHighlight a message, select Menu Security ON/OFF CEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm), then select Yes Tip
Secure Folders appears.
When a Secure Folders is selected Phone Password entry window appears. Enter Phone Password and press c; Message list appears. Move Selected To move multiple messages aSelect Multiple bCheck messages to move and press w
(Move) CSelect a destination folder To return messages to Received msgs Select Received msgs 19-16 Distribution Rule Sort and save the received messages automatically by sender's phone number, mail address, etc. to the specified folders. Subjects in S! Mail or text in SMS can also be used as a sorting rule. Up to 20 rules can be set per folder. APress w and select Received msgs BHighlight a folder and select Menu Distribution rule CPerform operations to set rules To set phonebook entry as a rule aSelect Blank field and select Sender From phonebook To enter phone number/mail address directly aSelect Blank field and select Sender Enter Sender bEnter a phone number or mail address To set phonebook category as a rule aSelect Blank field and select Sender From category bHighlight a category and press c (Select) Categories saved on USIM Card cannot be set as a rule. To set text as a rule aSelect Blank field and select Subject bEnter text to set as a rule 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s DPress w (Done) bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
Tip 11) cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select)
To change saved rules a After Step 2, highlight a field to change and select Menu Replace rule b Repeat Steps 3 and 4 19-17
To delete saved rules After Step 2, highlight a field to delete and select Menu Delete
To delete all saved rules After Step 2, highlight a field to delete and select Menu Delete all Yes Delete Folder APress w and select Received msgs BHighlight a personal folder, select Menu Delete folder CEnter Phone Password and press c (Confirm) DSelect Yes 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s From Message List Saving to Phonebook APress w and select Received msgs, Unsent msgs or Sent msgs BHighlight a message, select Menu Add to Phonebook CSelect a phone number or mail address and select Phone or USIM DSelect saving method To save as a new entry Select New To save to an existing entry aSelect Update bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) 19-18 ESelect an icon FAdd additional items as required
( P.5-4) GPress w (Save) Sorting Messages Available sorting types to display vary by Message list window of the mailbox. AIn Message list window, highlight a message and select Menu Sort by BSelect an item To sort in descending order of date Select Date To sort by sender Select Sender To sort by recipient Select Recipient To view read and unread messages separately Select Unread to read or Read to unread To view messages separately by type Select Message type To sort by subject Select Subject To sort in descending order of message size Select Size Tip
Listing order when selecting Message type SMS S! Mail (Including message notification) SMS saved in USIM Card.
Sender, Recipient, or Subject list order Single-byte symbol single-byte number single-
byte alphabet single-byte Katakana double-byte symbol double-byte Hiragana double-byte Katakana Kanji double-byte number double-
byte alphabet. But if Subject is selected, messages with no subject are listed at the top. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-19 Move to Phone/Move to USIM Move received SMS or sent SMS. Save up to ten messages to USIM Card. APress w and select Received msgs or Sent msgs BMove messages To move from USIM Card to 920SC aHighlight an SMS saved on USIM Card bMenu Move to phone To move from 920SC to USIM Card aHighlight an SMS saved in 920SC bMenu Move to USIM 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Tip
Message List SMS Indicators
: Unread SMS
: Read SMS
: Unread SMS (USIM Card)
: Read SMS (USIM Card)
: Sent SMS
: Sent SMS (USIM Card)
When moving received SMS from personal folders to USIM Card A confirmation appears. Select Yes to complete the move. Saving an S! Mail Template For more information about saving an SMS template, see "SMS Templates" ( P.4-16). APress w and select Templates S!
Mail templates BSelect Menu Add new 19-20
To change font size a In Step 3, select Text entry field, select Menu Font Size b Select any of Small, Standard, or Large
To set/release the prediction entry function
( P.4-13)
Setting Slide Show/inserting a file a In Step 3, select Menu Insert or Create & Insert b Perform setting, attaching, or inserting operation
( P.18-13, 18-17, 18-21)
To view a text in 3D Pictogram In Step 3, highlight Text entry field, select Menu 3D Pict. Disp. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s CSelect Subject field or Text entry field and enter a subject or message DPress w (Save) Tip
To view an S! Mail template being created In Step 3, select Menu Preview
To display and view an S! Mail template In Step 2, highlight an S! Mail template, select Menu View
To modify an S! Mail template a In Step 2, select a saved S! Mail template and perform modification operation b Press w (Save)
To delete an S! Mail template Perform the same operation as for a message ( P.19-
9).
To copy, cut, or paste characters ( P.4-11)
To use contents of an SMS template or Phonebook
( P.4-10) 19-21 Message List Menu Item Description Retrieve complete S! Mail from Mail Server. Reply to the sender ( P.19-7). Reply to all recipients entered in S!
Mail ( P.19-7). Forward received message ( P.19-8). Move received mails to a personal folder ( P.19-16). Create a personal folder ( P.19-15). Save received messages to the specified folders automatically
( P.19-17). Change personal folder name ( P.19-
15). With Security activated, enter Phone Password to check mails in a personal folder ( P.19-16). Delete a personal folder ( P.19-18). 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s Retrieve Reply Reply to all Forward Move Create folder Distribution rule Edit folder Security ON/
OFF Delete folder 19-22 Item Description View Edit Delete Move to phone/
Move to USIM Sort by Message list view Add to Phonebook Details Cancel retrieving Send Open sent messages or S! Mail templates ( P.19-3, 19-21). Edit and send unsent message ( P.19-
9). Delete messages or templates ( P.19-
9, 19-11). Move SMS between 920SC and USIM Card ( P.19-20). Sort messages in Message List window ( P.19-19). Select window type for Message List
( 21-7). Save number or mail address to Phonebook or USIM Card Phonebook
( P.19-18). Check memory status in a personal folder or confirm S! Mail size, etc. Stop message retrieval from Mail Server. Send message using S! Mail template or SMS template ( P.18-16). Description Save a new S! Mail template or SMS template ( P.4-16, 19-20). Item Add new Tip
Message List View setting changed via Menu becomes invalid when Message list window is closed. 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-23 19 M e s s a g i n g F o l d e r s 19-24 Server Mail Message List ................................................20-2 Acquire Mail List ......................................20-2 Download ..................................................20-2 Delete ........................................................20-2 Remote Forward .........................................20-3 20 Message List Download View Mail Server message list. Retrieve, forward, or delete messages. Acquire Mail List APress w and select Server mail box BSelect Acquire Mail List Tip
To check Mail Server usage state a In Step 2, select Server mail volume b Press c (Update) and select Yes to update to the latest information 20 S e r v e r M a i l APress w and select Server mail box BSelect Mail List CHighlight a message, select Menu Download Tip
To receive all messages from Message list window In Step 2, select Retrieve All Mails Delete APress w and select Server mail box BSelect Mail List CDelete unwanted messages 20-2 To delete one message aHighlight a message bSelect Menu Delete Selected Yes To delete multiple messages aSelect Menu Delete Multiple bCheck a message to delete c Repeat step b to check all target messages to delete d Press w (Delete) and go to step f if unmarking all eEnter Phone Password and press c
(Confirm) fSelect Yes To delete all messages aSelect Menu Delete All bEnter Phone Password, press c (Confirm) and select Yes Tip
To select/deselect multiple messages at once a Perform Steps 1 and 2 b Select Menu Delete Multiple c Select Menu Mark all or Unmark all Remote Forward Forward a message from Mail Server to another address. Contents except the address are sent without modification. APress w and select Server mail box BSelect Mail List CHighlight a message, select Menu 20 S e r v e r M a i l Server mail forward DEnter an address To directly enter an address aSelect Entry field and select Enter Recipient bEnter a phone number or mail address 20-3 To enter an address using a log Select Entry field and select a displayed log entry To select an address from Phonebook aSelect Entry field and select From Phonebook bSearch Phonebook and select an entry ( P.5-
11) cHighlight a phone number or mail address and press c (Select) To select an address via Phonebook category aSelect Entry field and select From Category bSelect a Category, with/without an Address selection window, highlight an address and press w (Select) ESelect Menu Send 20 S e r v e r M a i l 20-4 Tip
Message subject Forwarded message Subject is automatically prefixed with "FW:".
To set other sending options for a message a In Step 5, select Menu Sending options b Select an item and perform operations to set
( P.21-2) c Press w (Apply)
To delete an address In Step 5, highlight a recipient, select Menu Remove
To change the address type to To, Cc, or Bcc a In Step 5, highlight a recipient, select Menu Change recipients b Select any of To, Cc, or Bcc 20 S e r v e r M a i l 20-5 20 S e r v e r M a i l 20-6 21 Other Message Settings Customizing Handset Address ..................21-2 S! Mail Settings ...........................................21-2 Sending Settings........................................21-2 Receiving Settings.....................................21-3 Message Size.............................................21-3 Default Style..............................................21-4 SMS Settings ...............................................21-5 3D Pictogram Settings ................................21-6 Message Notice View................................21-7 Message List View ....................................21-7 Reply with text ............................................21-7 Customizing Handset Address Change your mail address (alphanumerics before @) used for sending and receiving S! Mail to/from PC, etc. The default account name consists of random alphanumerics. APress w and select Settings S!
Mail Mail Address Setting BFollow onscreen instructions S! Mail Settings Sending Settings Default Setting Priority: Normal Expiration: Maximum Delivery: Immediately Request delivery report: Unchecked 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s Set Sending options. Alternatively, set options for each S! Mail to send ( P.18-12). APress w and select Settings S! Mail Sending options BSelect an item Message priority aSelect Priority bSelect a level and press c Mail Server Retention Period (before expiry) aSelect Expiration bSelect an item and enter a time if you selected Custom time (Hour) cPress c Mail Server Retention Period (before delivery) aSelect Delivery bSelect an item and press c 21-2 Delivery report request Check Request delivery report CPress w (Save) Tip
When retention set in Expiration expires The S! Mail is deleted automatically from Mail Server.
When retention is set in Delivery When the specified time has elapsed, the S! Mail is sent from Mail Server.
When Request delivery report is checked When an S! Mail is sent from Mail Server, a distribution report is sent to your handset. Receiving Settings Default Setting Auto download Set Receiving options. APress w and select Settings S! Mail Receiving options BSelect an item CPress w (Save) Tip
Receiving options Items Auto download : Receive automatically. Manual
: Receive only reception notification. Message Size Default Setting 300KB Cancel outgoing messages exceeding specified size. APress w and select Settings S!
Mail Message size BSelect an item and press c (Save) 21-3 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s Background color aSelect Background colour bUse a to highlight a color and press c Slide Show time intervals aSelect Slide interval bSelect an item, with Custom time (seconds), enter a time cPress c CPress w (Save) Default Style Default Setting Font color: Black Font size: Large Background color: White Slide interval: Custom time (3 seconds) Set font color, font style, background color, and Slide Show time intervals. Alternatively, change display settings for each S! Mail sent ( P.18-14). APress w and select Settings S!
Mail Default style BSet items Font color aSelect Font colour bUse a to highlight a color and press c Font size aSelect Font Size bSelect an item and press c 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s 21-4 SMS Settings Default Setting Delivery report: Off Center address: +819066519300 Character support: Automatic Character encoding aSelect Character support bSelect an item and press c (Select) CPress c (Save) Set Sending options. Alternatively, set options for each SMS message to send ( P.18-12). APress w and select Settings SMS BSet items Delivery Report aSelect Delivery report bSelect an item and press c (Select) Center Address aSelect Centre address bHighlight an item to set and press & c
(Select) cEnter Center Address Tip
When Delivery report is checked When an SMS is sent from Mail Server, a delivery report is sent to your handset.
To edit Center Address aAfter Step 2, highlight Center Address to edit bPress w (Edit) cEdit Center Address and press c (Save) Note
Do not change Center Address unless instructed by SoftBank. 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s 21-5 Running speed aSelect Running speed bSelect an item and press c (Save) Tip
Display type Items Always
: Use 3D Pictogram when viewing every message. New mails only : Use 3D Pictogram only when viewing an unread message.
: Not use 3D Pictogram. OFF Note
Mail attachments, such as slide shows, may not appear properly in 3D Pictogram. 3D Pictogram Settings Default Setting Display type: OFF Background: Pattern 1 Running Speed: Normal Animate text, pictograms or emoticons in message text. Activate/cancel 3D Pictogram; set background color/speed. APress w and select Settings General 3D pictogram BSet items 3D Pictogram aSelect Display type bSelect an item and press c (Save) Background & font colors aSelect Background bPress s, select a pattern and press c 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s
(Save) 21-6 Message Notice View Default Setting Sender Select Sender, Subject, Sender & Subject or Off for incoming message notices appearing at top of Display. APress w and select Settings General Message notice view BSelect an item and press c (Save) Message List View Default Setting 2 line Select the setting from 2 line, 1 line (subject) or 1 line (sender). APress w and select Settings General Message list view BSelect an item and press c (Save) Reply with text Default Setting Off Activate to include original message text in Reply. APress w and select Settings General Reply with text BSelect an item and press c (Save) Tip
Reply with text Items On : Reply with text including received message text. Off : Reply with text not including received message text. 21 O t h e r M e s s a g e S e t t i n g s 21-7 21-8 Warranty & Service Warranty The purchased 920SC comes with a Warranty.
Check the shop and date of purchase.
Read through the contents of the Warranty and keep it in a safe place.
The warranty period can be found in the Warranty. SoftBank is not liable for damage to you or a third party from missed calls, etc. due to handset failure or malfunction, etc. Repair Requests Before submitting 920SC for repair, consult the
"Troubleshooting" section for a solution. If a problem persists, contact Customer Service
( P.26-24) or the nearest SoftBank shop; be prepared to describe problem in detail.
During the warranty period, repairs will be made under the terms and conditions described in the warranty.
After the warranty period, repairs will be upon request; if said repairs can be made, you will be charged for them. Note
920SC files and settings may be lost or altered due to accidents or repairs. Keep a copy of important files, etc. like Phonebook entries. SoftBank is not liable for damage resulting from accidental loss or alteration of 920SC files (Phonebook, Data Folder, etc.) or settings.
Disassembling or modifying this product may be a violation of the Radio Law. Note that SoftBank will not accept repair requests for disassembled or modified products. 26 A p p e n d i x 26-23 Customer Service For SoftBank handset or service information, call General Information. For repairs, call Customer Assistance. 26 A p p e n d i x SoftBank Customer Center From a SoftBank handset, dial 157 for General Information, or 113 for Customer Assistance, toll free Call these numbers toll free from landlines. Subscription Areas Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Niigata, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Shizuoka Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama 26-24 SoftBank International Call Center From outside Japan, dial +81-3-5351-3491
(Please take care to dial correctly. International charges will apply.) Contact General Information Customer Assistance General Information Customer Assistance General Information Customer Assistance 0088-240-157 (Toll-
free) 0088-240-113 (Toll-
free) 0088-241-157 (Toll-
free) 0088-241-113 (Toll-
free) 0088-242-157 (Toll-
free) 0088-242-113 (Toll-
free) Subscription Areas Hiroshima, Okayama, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Shimane, Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi, Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa General Information Customer Assistance Contact 0088-250-157 (Toll-
free) 0088-250-113 (Toll-
free) 26 A p p e n d i x 26-25 26 A p p e n d i x 26-26 SoftBank 920SC User May 2007 Version 1 SOFTBANK MOBILECorp. For more information, please visit your nearest SoftBank Model Name: SoftBank 920SC Manufacturer:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. To help protect the environment and recycle valuable resources, mobile phone, and PHS shops displaying the above mark accept mobile phones, batteries, and chargers of all manufacturers. Mobile phones, batteries, and chargers collected for recycling cannot be returned. To protect your privacy, delete any personal information (telephone numbers,
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-11-05 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2007-11-05
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 2 3 |
Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 2 3 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
920SC
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
J******** C******
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1 2 3 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R****** O****
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 |
United States
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 05/03/2008 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS GSM/ EDGE Phone with Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is EIRP. SAR compliance for body-worn operation is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters not listed in this filing may not contain metallic components. SAR compliance was evaluated with the integral Bluetooth active. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 0.289 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.202 W/kg. This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power is conducted. This device is approved for use in the handset described in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Global CS Center
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1 2 3 |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
P**** N******
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1 2 3 |
R**** O******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 3 |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
p******@samsung.com
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.82 | 2.5 ppm | 245KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.339 | 2.5 ppm | 244KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0010000 |
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