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L260_insatsu.book 1 Abridged English Manual For more information about handset operations and functions, please go to the Vodafone K.K. Website (www.vodafone.jp) for the full manual* or dial 157 from a Vodafone handset for Customer Service.
* Please note, full English manual was created for Sharp 703, sold in the UK, and thus may include information/features specific to that model and exclude Japan-specific services, etc. 18-1 L260_insatsu.book 2 Accessories Lithium-ion Battery
(Type 1)
(SHBAA1)*
Headphones AC Charger (SHCAA1)*
Utility Software (CD-ROM)
* May also be purchased separately. For accessory-related information, please contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (
703SHf is compatible with miniSD Memory Card; miniSD Memory Card is not included in this package. Purchase miniSD Memory Card to use Memory Card-related handset functions. AP.18-44
). Tip X
. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-2 L260_insatsu.book 3 Safety Precautions Read safety precautions before using handset. Observe precautions to avoid injury to self or others, or damage to property. Vodafone is not liable for any damages 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:
1 0 0 0 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 Battery 1 12345 67 0 Prohibited Actions Compulsory Actions 0 DANGER Handset, Battery & Charger 6 Use only the specified battery, Charger or Holder. Using non-specified equipment may cause malfunctions, electric shock or fire due to battery leakage, overheating or bursting. Do not short-circuit Charger Terminals. Keep metal objects away from Charger Terminals. Keep handset away from jewellery. Battery may leak, overheat, burst or ignite causing injury. Use a case to carry handset. Prevent injury from battery leakage, breakage or fire. Do not:
Heat or dispose of battery in fire. Disassemble, modify or break battery. Damage or solder battery. Use a damaged or deformed battery. Use non-specified charger. Force battery into handset. Charge or place battery near fire, heat sources or expose it to extreme heat. Use battery for other equipment. Attention Required 1 If battery fluid gets into eyes, do not rub them. Rinse with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Eyes may be severely damaged. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-3 L260_insatsu.book 4 Do not disassemble or modify handset. Do not open housing of handset, Charger or Holder;
may cause electric shock or injury. Contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance for repairs. Do not modify handset, Charger or Holder. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not subject handset to shocks. Subjecting handset, Charger or Holder to shocks may cause malfunction or injury. Should the handset break, remove the battery and contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance. Discontinue handset use. Fire or electric shock may occur. If water or foreign matter is inside handset:
Discontinue handset use to prevent fire or electric shock. Turn handset power off, remove battery, unplug Charger and contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance. If an abnormality occurs:
Should there be unusual sound, smoke or odour, discontinue handset use to avoid fire or electric shock. Turn handset power off, remove battery and unplug Charger and contact Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance. 0 WARNING Handset, Battery & Charger 1 Do not insert foreign objects into handset. Do not place metal or flammable objects in handset, Charger or Holder. This may cause fire or electric shock. Keep handset out of the reach of children. 3 1 1 1 Keep handset out of rain or extreme humidity. Fire or electric shock may occur. Keep handset away from liquid-filled containers. Keep handset, Charger and Holder away from chemicals/liquids. Fire or electric shock may result. Avoid sources of fire. Prevent fire or explosion. Do not use handset in the presence of gas or fine particles (coal, dust, metal, etc.). Keep handset, Charger or Holder away from microwave ovens. Battery or handset may leak, burst, overheat or ignite and cause accidents. 2 1 7 7 A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-4 L260_insatsu.book 5 Handset 1 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 1 November 2004). Do not use headphones while driving or riding a bicycle. Accidents may result. Moderate volume outside, especially at level/road crossings to avoid accidents. 1 6 6 6 Do not swing handset by handstrap. May result in injury or breakage. Turn handset power off before boarding aircraft. Using wireless devices aboard aircraft may cause electronic malfunctions or endanger aircraft operation. Adjust vibration and Ringtone settings:
Select settings carefully if you have a heart condition or wear pacemaker/defibrillator. During thunderstorms, turn power off; find cover. There is a risk of lightning strike or electric shock. Charger 1 Use only the specified voltage. Non-specified voltages may cause fire or electric shock. AC Charger: 100 - 240 VAC
, Vodafone is not liable for problems caused by charging handset abroad. In-Car Charger: 12/24 VDC 1 1 4 Do not use commercially available transformers. Use of AC Charger with commercially available transformers may cause fire, electric shock or damage. 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. Charger Care Do not touch blades with wet hands. Electric shock may occur. 1 Do not use multiple cords in one outlet. May generate excess heat or fire. Do not bend, twist, pull or set objects on cord. Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock. 1 Do not short-circuit Charger Terminals. Keep metal away from terminals. May cause overheating, fire or electric shock. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-5 L260_insatsu.book 6 1 6 6 7 6 Do not use Desktop Holder inside vehicles. Extreme temperature or vibration may cause fire or damage handset, etc. If AC/In-Car Charger cord is damaged:
May cause fire or electric shock; contact Vodafone Customer Assistance to replace. Preventing accidents Secure In-Car Charger to avoid injury or accidents. During thunderstorms:
Unplug Charger to avoid damage, fire or electric shock. Keep Charger & Desktop Holder out of the reach of children. Electric shock or injury may occur. Battery 6 If battery does not charge properly, stop charging. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. If there is leakage or abnormal odour, avoid fire sources. It may catch fire or burst. 6 If there is abnormal odour, excessive heat, discolouration 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). 6 6 6 People with implanted pacemakers/defibrillators should keep handset more than 22 cm away. Implanted pacemakers/defibrillators may malfunction due to radio waves. 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. 6 Consult manufacturer for radio wave effects on electronic medical equipment. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-6 L260_insatsu.book 7 0 CAUTION Handset, Battery & Charger 0 Handset Care Place handset on stable surfaces to avoid malfunction or injury. Keep handset away from oily smoke or steam. Fire or accidents may result. Cold air from air conditioners may condense, resulting in leakage or burnout. Keep handset away from direct sunlight (inside vehicles, etc.) or heat sources. Distortion, discolouration or fire may occur. Battery shape may be affected. Keep handset out of extremely cold places to avoid malfunction or accidents. Keep handset away from fire sources to avoid malfunction or accidents. 0 Usage Environment Excessive dust may prevent heat release and cause burnout or fire. Avoid using handset on the beach. Sand may cause malfunction or accidents. Keep handset away from credit cards, phone cards, etc. to avoid data loss. Handset 1 Avoid leaving handset in extreme heat (inside vehicles, etc.). Handset may heat up and lead to burns. 0 0 0 Volume settings Keep handset volume moderate. Excessive volume may cause damage to your hearing. Headphones Do not unplug by pulling the cord. May cause damage to the cord. Keep plug clean to avoid noise or malfunction. Inside vehicles:
Handset use may cause electronic equipment to malfunction. 6 Should skin irritation occur, discontinue handset use and consult a doctor. Skin irritation, rashes, or itchiness may result depending on your physical condition. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-7 L260_insatsu.book 8 Charger 1 Charger & In-Car Charger Grasp plug (not cord) to disconnect Charger. May cause fire/electric shock. 6 Keep cord away from heaters. Exposed wire may cause fire or electric shock. Stop use if plug is hot or improperly connected. May cause fire/electric shock. Keep In-Car Charger socket clean. May overheat and cause injury. 1 6 0 1 7 7 0 Do not touch Desktop Holder while in use May cause burns. Use only the specified fuse 1A fuse for In-Car Charger. Or may cause damage/fire. Always charge handset in a well-ventilated area Avoid covering/wrapping Charger/Desktop Holder. May cause damage/fire. Do not use In-Car Charger when engine is off Start engine before use. Or car battery may be weakened. 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/injury. Installing In-Car Charger Properly position the cable for safe driving to avoid injury or accidents. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-8 Overheating/fire may occur; may reduce performance. Do not throw or abuse battery. Battery may overheat, burst or ignite. Battery 1 1 Do not leave battery in direct sunlight or inside vehicles. 5 Do not expose battery to liquids. Performance may 6 If battery fluid contacts on skin or clothes, rinse with 1 Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary clean water immediately. refuse. Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a Vodafone shop. Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal. deteriorate. 6 Keep battery out of the reach of children. 0 Charge battery within a range of 5 - 35 ; outside this range, battery may leak/overheat and performance may deteriorate. If your child is using handset, explain all instructions and supervise usage. If there is abnormal odour or excessive heat, stop using battery and call Vodafone Customer Centre, Customer Assistance. Do not leave battery uncharged. Charge at least once every six months. L260_insatsu.book 9 General Notes General Use
. Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration of handset or miniSD Memory Card data. Please keep separate records of Phone Book 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. 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 power off). Handset use may impair aircraft operation. Electromagnetic Waves For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 15mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. Handset Care
. If handset is left with no battery or an exhausted one, data may be altered/lost. Vodafone is not liable for any resulting damages. Use handset between 5 - 35 and 35% - 85% humidity. Avoid extreme temperatures/direct sunlight. Exposing lens to direct sunlight may damage colour filter and affect image colour. Do not drop or subject handset to shocks. Clean handset with 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 handset Display. When closing handset, keep straps, etc. outside to avoid damaging the display. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-9 L260_insatsu.book 10
. When using headphones, moderate volume to avoid sound bleed. Handset is not water-proof. Avoid exposure to liquids and high humidity.
, Keep handset away from precipitation. Cold air from air conditioning, etc. may condense causing corrosion. 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.
. Do not sit down with handset in a back pocket. Do not place heavy objects on handset in a bag. Heavy objects or excessive pressure should be avoided. May cause malfunction or injury.
, Connect only the specified equipment to Headphone Connector. Malfunction or damage may result. Always turn off handset before removing battery. If battery is removed while saving data or sending mail, data may be lost, changed or destroyed. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-10 Copyrights Copyright laws protect sounds, images, computer programmes, databases, other materials and copyright holders. Duplicated material is limited to private use only. Use of materials beyond this limit or without permission of copyright holders may constitute copyright infringement, and be subject to criminal punishment. Comply with copyright laws when using images captured with handset camera. FCC RF Exposure Information Your handset is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless handsets employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/k g
. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model handset when tested for use at the ear is 0.754 W/k g worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.943 W/k g
. and when L260_insatsu.book 11 Body-worn Operation; This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5 cm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of beltclips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorisation for this model handset with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF emission guidelines. SAR information on this model handset is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID APYHRO00043. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications &
Internet Association (CTIA) website at http://www.phonefacts.net. European RF Exposure Information Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health. The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was W/kg*. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide**. In this case, the highest tested SAR value is W/kg. As SAR is measured utilizing the devices highest transmitting power the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum level required to reach the network. The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices. They note that if you want to reduce your exposure then you can do so by limiting the length of calls or using a hands-free device to keep the mobile phone away from the head and body.
* The tests are carried out in accordance with international guidelines for testing.
** Please see General Notes (Electromagnetic Waves) on page 18-9 for important notes regarding body worn operation. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-11 L260_insatsu.book 13 Minding Mobile Manners Please use your handset responsibly. Use these basic tips as a guide. Inappropriate handset use can be both dangerous and bothersome. Please take care not to disturb others when using your handset. Adjust handset use according to your surroundings. Turn it off in theatres, museums and other places where silence is the norm. Refrain from using it in restaurants, hotel lobbies, elevators, etc. Observe signs and instructions regarding handset use aboard trains, etc. Refrain from use that interrupts the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic. Manner-Related Features Take advantage of built-in features to help you use your handset in public places without disturbing or endangering others. Offline Mode Use Offline Mode to suspend all handset transmissions. When Offline Mode is active, incoming and outgoing calls/mail as well as incoming Vodafone live! information are blocked. Manner Mode Press a single key to automatically mute all Ringtones and activate Vibration mode for incoming calls/mail. Vibration Mode Activate Vibration mode to use handset vibration to alert you to incoming calls, mail, etc. in public places. Volume Settings Decrease or mute Ringtone volume for incoming calls/mail as well as tones for Web or V-applications when carrying handset in public places. Answer Phone Use Answer Phone to handle incoming calls when it is inappropriate or unsafe to answer. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-13 L260_insatsu.book 14 Handset Parts & Functions Handset 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 9 a b c d e f k l m n g h i j o p q r s t u 1 2 3 Display Left Soft Key Open messaging menu or execute Soft Key function/
command. Start Key Initiate/answer calls. Open records of All Calls. 4 5 Shortcuts and A/a Key In Standby, open Shortcuts menu. In text entry windows, toggle upper/lower case roman letters or standard/small hiragana/katakana. Clear/Back Key Delete entries/return to previous window. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-14 L260_insatsu.book 15 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h i j Key/Keypad Lock Keypad
In Standby, press for 1+ seconds to toggle Keypad Lock. In alphanumeric entry, open web/mail address prefixes
& suffixes. Internal Camera Use during Video Call. Earpiece Multi Selector Select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. Right Soft Key Open Vodafone live! menu or execute Soft Key function/
command. Power On/Off Key Press for 2+ seconds to turn handset power on/off. Multimedia/Text Key Start Media Player or toggle between character entry modes. Key
In text entry windows, toggle Symbol/Pictograph Lists. Press for 1+ seconds to activate/cancel Manner mode. Microphone Headphone Connector Connect supplied Headphones, etc. Infrared Port Use for infrared data transmissions. Charger Terminal External Device Connector Connect Charger here. k m l Strap Eyelet Attach straps as shown. Zoom/Select Key Select menu items, move cursor, etc. Memory Card Slot Insert miniSD Memory Card here. Shutter Key Open selected menu items or execute functions. Press for 1+ seconds to activate mobile camera. o Internal Antenna Location p Sub Display q Small Light n Illuminates red while charging. Flashes for incoming calls/mail. r Speaker s t External Camera (Lens Cover) Capture still and video images. Battery Cover u Note X Internal Antenna
. 703SHf has no external antenna. Handset transmits and receives signals via Internal Antenna. Do not cover or place stickers, etc. over the area containing Internal Antenna. Voice quality will vary depending on where/how handset is used. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-15 L260_insatsu.book 16 USIM Card Vodafone Global Standard USIM Card is an IC card containing customer information such as handset number. USIM Card must be inserted before using a USIM Card compatible handset. Without USIM Card, Network services (calls, messaging, Web, etc.) are not available. Inserting 1 Remove battery Removing 1 Remove battery 2 3 4 5 Press down and slide the holder as shown in
, then lift it
Slide USIM Card into the holder (with IC chip facing inward) until it stops Set down and slide the holder back in as shown in
Insert battery
Holder 2 3 4 5 Press down and slide the holder as shown in
, then lift it
Slide out USIM Card Set down and slide the holder back in as shown in
Insert battery
Holder Note X
. Do not force USIM Card into or out of handset. Damage may result. Be careful not to lose removed USIM Card. Avoid touching USIM Card IC chip. May hinder performance. In such cases, Insert SIM Card may appear or handset may automatically restart. This is not a malfunction. Avoid touching USIM Card terminals as well. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-16 L260_insatsu.book 17 Charging Battery Battery & Charger
. Charge battery before use or after a period of disuse. Battery Life
. Do not use or store battery at extreme temperatures. May shorten battery life. Ideal working temperature is between 5 - 35 . Use specified Charger only. Battery may deteriorate, overheat or cause fire. Replace battery if operating time is noticeably shorter than normal. Charging
. Do not use Charger for other purposes. Battery may short-circuit, overheat or burst from contact with metal objects. Charger and battery may become warm during charging. Move Charger away from TV/radio if interference occurs. Precautions
. Extreme temperatures Humidity, dust and vibration Direct sunlight Use a dry cotton swab to clean handset, battery and Charger terminals. Avoid:
, Do not leave battery uncharged. Charge at least once every six months. Use a case when carrying battery separately. Battery Disposal Do not dispose of exhausted batteries with ordinary refuse. Tape over battery terminals before disposal, or bring them to a Vodafone shop. Follow local regulations regarding battery disposal. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-17 L260_insatsu.book 18 Charging (Use Specified Charger Only) 100 VAC Blades 2 4 3 1 AC Charger Arrows Up Release Tabs Charger Connector Small Light Terminal Cover External Device Connector Open Terminal Cover, then squeeze release tabs and insert Charger connector until it clicks
. Take hold of the concave part and open Terminal Cover as shown. Concave Part Plug in Charger
. Charging starts and Small Light illuminates red. Extend blades. Fold back when not in use. 3 4 Charging is complete when light goes out
. Charging takes approximately 140 minutes* (with handset power off).
* May vary with temperature. After charging battery, unplug Charger from outlet, then handset Note X
. Do not pull, bend or twist AC Charger cord. AC Charger is compatible with household currents between 100 - 240 VAC. Vodafone is not liable for problems caused by charging handset abroad. 1 2 A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-18 L260_insatsu.book 19 Display Indicators g@].iX6u]5 w kn; xqr|
1 2 3 4 65 7 8 9 a g@].iX6u]5 w kn; xqr|
g h i cb fe d i b GSM
: Low c
: Weak Voice Call in Progress 1 2 3 4 5 h
3G /
a
: Moderate Signal Strength /
: Strong
: Out-of-Range
Incoming Voice Call /
Video Call in Progress
Offline Mode SMS or MMS /
g g
9 f z
. i i: Loading / L: In Use J: Formatting / /: Unusable Receiving Mail /
Y Packet Data Communication Status
(red) Memory Full Sending Mail
Call Forwarding or Voice Mail /
/ L / J / / miniSD Memory Card Status Auto Delivery Info 3 6 X / | / W / Y / y / z External Transmission X: USB Transmission Ready
| (red): Infrared Connection in Progress W: Infrared Transmission in Progress Y: Bluetooth Transmission Ready y: Bluetooth Transmission in Progress z: Bluetooth Talk in Progress 7 6 Active V-Application 6 (grey) Paused V-Application 1 Music Player Active / W SSL 8 u Silent / t Increasing Volume / s Vibration
- Loudspeaker / _ Microphone Mute 9 ] / [ / ; / , / v Mode Settings
]: Meeting [: Activity ;: Car
,: Headset v: Manner a5 Battery Strength 5: Strong 6: Moderate 7: Low 8: Empty b w Answer Phone Active / [ Message
@: Answer Phone Active
[: Answer Phone Cancelled c k Alarm Set d n / o Schedule Reminder On: n / Off: o e ; Message Delivery Failure f x New Voice Mail g q Secret Mode Active h r Function Lock Active / 0 Keypad Lock Active i |(grey) Infrared Transmission Ready A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-19 L260_insatsu.book 20 Symbols Multi Selector Use Multi Selector to select menu items, move cursor, scroll, etc. In this manual, Multi Selector operations are indicated as follows:
a c
d b Basic Multi Selector Operations
, e f g
: Press
: Press
: Press a c a or or b
, b d
, c or d Menu Items b and press a or Use Text
.) to select menu items. (Example: Select Sub Display Sub Display & Display indicators (
represent the same functions. Only major indicators are described below. AP.18-19
% 15:05 G 1 2 3 1 2 3
Time G Battery Strength Signal Strength Incoming Communications Indicator and number of calls/messages, etc. appear for missed incoming communications or Alarm.
:1 Alarm K:1 Z Y:1 Calendar (Reminder set) ;:1
):1 Tasks (Reminder set) ::1
#:1 Missed Calls Message Recorder New Messages Auto Delivery Info A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-20 L260_insatsu.book 21 USIM PINs PIN1 & PIN2 PIN1 Prevent unauthorised use of Vodafone handset PIN2 Required to clear Call Costs and to set Max Cost
. 9999 by default. PIN1 & PIN2 are PIN1 & PIN2 can be changed. When is required every time handset is turned on (with USIM Card inserted). Switch On/Off PIN Entry
, PIN1 (4-8 digits) On in is Security Codes Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password are needed for handset use. Handset Code 9999 or the 4-digit number selected at initial subscription. Handset Code is required to use/change some handset functions.
Code is entered. If incorrect, incorrect!
appears when Handset Handset code is appears. Centre Access Code The 4-digit number in the contract, required to access optional service via landlines, and to subscribe to fee-
based information. PIN Lock & Cancellation (PUK Code*) PIN1 Lock or PIN 2 Lock is activated if PIN1 or PIN2 is incorrectly entered three times consecutively. Cancel PIN Lock by entering the Personal Unblocking Key
(PUK Code). For information on PUK Code, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information AP.18-44
* USIM Personal Unblocking Key (PUK Code) unblocks a USIM
). Card blocked after the wrong PIN has been entered three consecutive times. Each USIM Card has a unique PUK Code. Do not disclose it to unauthorised persons. Note X
. If PUK Code is incorrectly entered ten times, USIM Card is locked and handset is disabled. Write down PUK Code. For procedures required to unlock USIM Card, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (
AP.18-44
). A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-21 L260_insatsu.book 22 Network Password The 4-digit number selected at initial subscription, required to restrict handset services. If Network Password is incorrectly entered three times consecutively, Call Barring settings are locked. To resolve, Network Password and Centre Access Code must be changed. For details, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (
). Note X . Write down Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password. If lost, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (AP.18-
44). AP.18-44
. Do not reveal Handset Code, Centre Access Code and Network Password. Vodafone is not liable for misuse or damages. Tip X . Change Handset Code and Network Password as needed. Do not attempt to change Centre Access Code. Contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (AP.18-44) for details. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-22 Basic Handset Operations Handset Power On/Off Turning On Open handset Press
for 2+ seconds Turning Off Open handset Press
for 2+ seconds 1 2 1 2
Press English Display 1 2 3 Select English Select
, select and press
and press Language and press
Your Phone Number 1 2
, select Press
to exit Press
My Details and press
Setting Clock 1 2 Press
Select
, select Settings and press
Date & Time and press
L260_insatsu.book 23 3 4 5 Select Set Date/Time and press
Enter the date and press
Enter the time (24-hour format) and press
Press
, select Network Settings 1 2 3 4 Select Select Connectivity and press
Network Settings and press
Select Service and press
Auto 3G
, Select For depending on the current location. GSM Auto or and press
, mode (3G or GSM) changes automatically
Initiating a Voice Call Calling in Japan Enter a phone number Press
1 2 4 Select a country and press %
5 Select Japan and press %
6 Press !
Note X
. Omit the first 0 of the area code except when calling a number in Italy. For details on placing international calls, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information AP.18-44
). Calling from Outside Japan Service requires an additional contract, but no basic monthly charges or application fees. 1 Enter a phone number When calling landlines or mobile phones within the country, proceed to Step 6. 2 Press B 3 Select Country Code and press %
4 Select a country and press %
Placing an International Call Service requires an additional contract, but no basic monthly charges or application fees. 1 Enter a phone number Proceed to Step 6 when calling Vodafone handsets. 5 6 2 Press B 3 Select Country Code and press %
When calling Vodafone handsets, always select
(JPN) Abroad and press
Select Press
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-23 L260_insatsu.book 24 Press Redial 1 2 3 Press c
Select a record and press
d Press Calling from Received Calls 1 2 3 Select a record and press
Press
Enter a phone number Initiating a Video Call 1 2 3 B Press Video Call Select and press
Answering a Voice Call 1 Handset rings/vibrates and Small Light flashes for an incoming Voice Call Open handset 2 Press !
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-24 Answering a Video Call 1 Handset rings/vibrates and Small Light flashes for an incoming Video Call Open handset 2 Press ! to answer with voice and video image Press B , select Hide Picture and press %
to answer with voice only Total Charges & Call Time Total Charges 1 Press %, select Call Log and press %
2 Select Call Costs and press %
3 Select All Calls and press %
Total Call Time 1 Press %, select Call Log and press %
2 Select Call Timers and press %
3 Select Received Calls or Dialled Calls and press %
Muting Microphone Even when Microphone is muted, other party's voice can be heard through Earpiece. 1 During a call, press A 2 Press A to cancel L260_insatsu.book 25 Answer Phone & Voice Mail Activate Answer Phone or transfer incoming calls to Voice Mail to record caller messages. Message Recorded Answer Phone Handset Voice Mail Voice Mail Centre Setting Select
S S Press Call Log S S Press Select Answer Phone S
S Select Press Settings S S Select Press Switch On/Off S
Choose Press S On
Press
Press Select S Settings
S Press S S Select Press Call Settings S S Select Voicemail & Diverts Select S Press % S Select a forwarding condition S Press % S Select ring time (when the forwarding condition is No Answer) S Press %
% S Select Activate
Press S Voicemail Press
Additional Contract Message Indicator Not Required
Not Required x Play Delete When Handset Power is Off When Handset is Out-of-Range Press % S Select Call Log S Press %
S Select Answer Phone S Press %
S Select Play Answer Phone S Press %
During playback, press B S Select Delete S Press % S Press B Y Not Available Not Available Press % S Select Phone Book S Press %
S Select Call Voicemail S Press %
After playback, press 7 Available (except when the forwarding condition is When Busy or No Answer) Available (except when the forwarding condition is When Busy or No Answer) Tip X Activating Voice Mail cancels Call Forwarding. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-25 L260_insatsu.book 26 Forwarding a Call Transfer incoming calls to a specified phone number. Entering Characters Activating Call Forwarding 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
, select Settings and press and press and press and press Call Settings Voicemail & Diverts
Diverts Activate Press Select Select Select Select Select a forwarding condition and press Select and press Enter a forwarding number and press Select ring time and press forwarding condition is No Answer)
% (when the Enter Phone Number and press
Note X Activating Call Forwarding cancels Voice Mail. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-26 Manner Mode Activate Manner mode to use handset without disturbing others. 1 In Standby, press # for 1+ seconds Default Manner Mode Settings:
! Mutes Keypad Tones as well as Power On/Off and Error tones.
@ Simultaneously invokes: For Incoming Call (Silent), For New Message (Silent), General Volume (Silent), Vibration (On). Adjust settings as required. Tip X Cancelling Manner Mode In Standby, press # for 1+ seconds. Entry Modes Press & to toggle between character entry modes. Single-byte Alphanumerics Single-byte Numbers Character Code Kanji (Hiragana) Double-byte Katakana Single-byte Katakana
Double-byte Alphanumerics L260_insatsu.book 27 Key Assignments Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
a b c d
$ (Press)
$ (Long Press)
Single-byte Alphanumerics Upper & Lower Case
@./_-1
(Space) Lower Case
@./_-1
(Space) ABCabc2 DEFdef3 GHIghi4 JKLjkl5 MNOmno6 PQRSpqrs7 TUVtuv8 WXYZwxyz9 1
(Line Break) L
,.0 abc2 def3 ghi4 jkl5 mno6 pqrs7 tuv8 wxyz9
,.0 L 1
(Line Break) 2 Single-byte Mail/Web Extensions Single-byte Numbers Character Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 +
3
P 4
(Pause) ? -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Log/Single-byte Symbols/Double-byte Pictographs
Cursor Up Cursor Down L(Line Break)1 Cursor Left Cursor Right Change Character Entry Mode Toggle Case + Toggle Mode (upper & lower/lower case) Delete One Character Delete Code/One Character Delete before or after cursor Recover up to 64 deleted characters5 OK 1 2 3 4 5 Insert line breaks in mail message text, Text Templates, etc. Press Extensions are listed for easy entry. is for phone number entry. Press for 1+ seconds.
(Pause), P Press and are for phone number entry.
b at the end of text. once for each character to recover immediately after deleting. [Not available after deleting text with A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18
(Long Press).]
18-27 L260_insatsu.book 28 Tip X d to move cursor to the right, then enter the Entering Consecutive Characters Assigned to the Same Key Press next character. Editing Characters Use delete it and then enter another. g to move cursor to a character. Press $ to 1 2 Symbols, Pictographs & Emoticons Emoticons In a text entry window, press B Select Emoticons and press
Symbols & Pictographs Press
to open Symbol List 3 Select an emoticon and press
B to toggle the list as Press follows: Pictograph List (6 - 1) Log List (up to 20 recently entered Symbols/Pictographs are saved) Symbol List g Use press to select one and
Press A to exit list 1 2 3 4 Tip X In double-byte character entry modes, three Symbol Lists appear. Press B to toggle between them. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-28 L260_insatsu.book 29 Saving to Phone Book Save names with phone numbers, mail addresses, etc. to Phone Book. Phone Book Entry Items Item Last Name:
First Name:
Reading:
Add Telephone:
Add Email Address:
Category:
Postcode:
Country:
State:
City:
Street & Number:
Note:
Birthday:
Picture:
Assign Tone/Video:
Secret:
Enter up to 16 characters. (Select Name:
when saving to USIM Card.) Description Enter up to 32 characters Enter up to three numbers on handset and two numbers on USIM Card (32 digits each) Enter up to three addresses on handset and one address on USIM Card (128 single-byte characters each) Sort entries into 16 Groups (handset and USIM Card each). Group names can be changed. Set Ringtone by Category (handset only). Enter up to 20 characters Enter up to 32 characters Enter up to 64 characters Enter up to 64 characters Enter up to 64 characters Add personal details. Enter up to 256 characters. Enter birth date Set an image to appear for incoming calls/mail Set Ringtone or Ringvideo by caller Restrict access to Phone Book entries by saving them as Secret
, Save up to 500 entries to handset Phone Book. On USIM Card, the number of entries you can save in Phone Book depends on the card specification. Depending on the USIM Card in use, some items may not be supported, and character entry limits or number of Groups may be lower. Also, the number of phone numbers or mail addresses per entry may be lower. Save names, readings, phone numbers, mail addresses and Categories to USIM Card. Note X Back-up Important Information Keep a separate copy of important information. When battery is exhausted or removed for long periods, Phone Book entries may be lost. Handset damage may also affect information recovery. Vodafone is not liable for any damages resulting from accidental loss/alteration. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-29 L260_insatsu.book 30 New Phone Book Entries
B
Press Press Select
, select and press and press Phone Book Phone Book List Enter a name, reading, phone number and mail address. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Enter last name and press Add New Entry First Name:
Last Name:
and press and press and press Select Select Select
Enter first name and press Characters entered for names appear after Confirm the reading. Reading:
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-30 Tip X Correcting Spelling, etc. Select press Reading:
. and press
. Correct spelling and 9 Select Add Phone Number: and press %
11110000 Enter a phone number and press %
11111111 Select an icon and press %
11112222 Select Add Email Address: and press %
11113333 Enter a mail address and press %
11114444 Select an icon and press %
11115555 Press A Note X Enter a name, phone number or mail address to create a Phone Book entry. Tip X To Change Storage Media In Standby, press % S Select Phone Book S Press % S Select Settings S Press % S Select Save New Entry S Press % S Select Handset, USIM Memory or Ask Each Time S Press %
. For Ask Each Time, select storage media for each new entry. Editing Phone Book 1 Open a Phone Book entry (
from Phone Book") AP.18-31
"Dialling 2 3 4 5 6 Press B Select Edit and press
Select an item and press
Edit contents and press
Press A L260_insatsu.book 31 Saving from Received Calls 1 Select a phone number (
Received Calls") AP.18-24
"Calling from 2 3 Press press B
, select Save Number and New Entry 1 2 As New Entry Select Follow Steps 5 - 15 on and press
P.18-30 Add to Existing Entry 1 2 Select a Phone Book entry and press Press A
Dialling from Phone Book Changing Search Method By Reading Order Shows entries that start with specified Reading By Category Opens entries in the specified Category By Katakana Shows entries with readings that start with katakana in the specified row 1 2 3 Press
, select Phone Book and press
Select Settings and press
Select View Phone Book and press %
4 Select By Reading Order, By Category or By Katakana and press %
Tip X To Open Phone Book Entries on USIM Card In Standby, press % S Select Phone Book S Press % S Select Settings S Press % S Select Ph. Book Location S Press % S Select USIM Memory S Press %
Search by Reading 1 Set search method to By Reading Order 2 Press b 3 Enter reading 4 Select a name and press %
Tip X Multiple Numbers Use e to select other numbers. 5 Press !
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-31 L260_insatsu.book 32 Mobile Camera Before Using Camera Note X for still images and Select from two different shooting modes. Use Camera for videos. Photo Camera Video Camera Photo Lens Cover Use a soft cloth to wipe fingerprints and oil off lens cover. Camera
. Mobile camera is a precision instrument. However, some pixels may appear brighter or darker. Shooting/saving images while handset is hot may affect the image quality. Subjecting the lens to direct sunlight will damage the camera's colour filter. W 960 H 1280 dots W 768 H 1024 dots W 480 H 640 dots W 240 H 320 dots W 120 H 160 dots Handset or miniSD Memory Card Image Size Save to File Format JPEG (.jpg) Video Camera W 176 H 144 dots
(QCIF) W 128 H 96 dots Image Size Save to
(SQCIF) Handset or miniSD Memory Card W 240 H 320 dots
(QVGA) miniSD Memory Card and press
Select Camera In Standby, press Capturing Still Images 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press Press 1 B
to exit Press
to save image c
appears at top of Display until Press Frame image on Display File Format MPEG-4 (.3gp) MPEG-4 (.3gp or .ASF) Camera Shake If handset moves while shooting, images may blur. Hold handset firmly or place it on a stable surface and use Self-
timer. Capturing Self Portraits Activate handset camera, then press to switch to Internal Camera. Your image appears on Display as a mirror image.
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-32 L260_insatsu.book 33 Data Folder Data Folder Contents Saved files are organised in separate folders according to file format.
< Data Folder >
Pictures DCIM Sounds&Ringtones V-appli Videos Text Templates Other Documents Still Images Large Still Images Downloaded Melodies and other Sound Files Shortcut to V-applications Video Images Text Templates created in vNote Format Other Files such as vFiles, Dictionary Files, etc. Opening Data Folder 1 2
, select Press Select a folder and press
Data Folder and press
To select a file in a created sub folder, select the sub folder and press To open miniSD Memory Card Data Folder, press
. d
. 3 4 Select a file and press
Press
to return to file list MMS Mail Attachments
Press Select
, select Pictures and press and press Data Folder Select a file and press Example: Attaching an image from Pictures folder to MMS Mail 1
2 3 B 4 Select Send and press %
5 Select As Message and press %
6 Select the recipient field and press %
7 Enter a recipient and press %
8 Select the subject field and press %
9 Enter a subject and press %
11110000 Select the message text field, enter text and press %
11111111 Select < on Media Console and press %
11112222 Select Send Message and press %
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-33 L260_insatsu.book 34 Vodafone live!
Automatic Network Setup
, A B or To use Vodafone live! services, first download network connection information from Vodafone live!
Service Centre. Handset initiates Network Setup when If handset is in Japanese mode, press change to English mode (
). 1 2 is pressed for the first time. A AP.18-22 Press or
B A
, then B Y Press
. Handset connects to the Network and retrieves required information. Follow onscreen instructions. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-34 Web Use Web to access the Mobile Internet directly from handset. Browse for image or sound files as well as information. Vodafone live! Main Menu Access Mobile Internet sites by selecting a topic from Vodafone live! Main Menu. Auto Delivery Service When available, request automatic info updates from Mobile Internet sites and download files via Web. and press
Press Select Select
, select English and press Vodafone live!
Vodafone live!
Searching the Mobile Internet 1 2 3 4 Select a menu item and press %
5 Repeat Step 4 6 Press " to exit Web 7 Press B Y and press
Note X Vodafone live! Main Menu content is subject to change. L260_insatsu.book 35 Web Options Menu Open Vodafone live! and press following functions. B to use the Item Home Bookmarks Mark Page Save This Link Save Items Enter URL Access History Reload Page Advanced Exit Description Open information saved as "Home"
Open Bookmarks to access information or edit the list Save the current information to Bookmarks Download files from links Save images, sound files and vFiles to Data Folder Enter a Mobile Internet addresses directly Access Mobile Internet sites using previously entered URLs Update information Send URL via SMS/MMS, open properties, search within information, customise settings, etc. Exit Web Messaging Vodafone text communication services are available in Japan and overseas. Exchange text or multimedia messages with compatible handsets, PCs, etc. via the Net. SMS Exchange short text messages of up to 160 single-
byte characters with SMS compatible Vodafone handsets. MMS Exchange long text messages of up to approximately 30,000 single-byte characters with MMS compatible Vodafone handsets, e-mail compatible handsets and PCs and other devices via the Net. Attach images, sounds or vFiles to messages. Send/receive up to 300 KB (attachment and message text). Note X 703SHf handset is incompatible with Greeting, Coordinator, Relay Mail or Hotline. Messages from these services are not received. Tip X
. An additional contract is required to use MMS and receive e-mail from PCs, etc. If a recipient's handset is off or out-of-range, the message is saved at the Centre, and delivered when recipient handset connects to the Network. The message is deleted if not received by the set Expiry Time. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-35 L260_insatsu.book 36 Opening Messages 1 2
, select Press
Select press Received Drafts Sent
3 Select a message and press
Messaging and press
or Unsent and Editing Messages 1 2 Open Draft or Unsent folder Select a message and press
Draft 1 Unsent 1 2 Select a message and press Select and press Edit
B 5 6 7 8 9 11110000 11111111 11112222 11113333 Select and press
Select the text entry field below and press Enter Centre Access Code and press
Select OK and press
Select . and press
Select . and press Select the text entry field below
and press
Enter an account name and press Enter between 3 and 30 single-byte characters. Select OK and press
3 Edit the message Customising Handset Address Change the account name (alphanumerics before @) of initial handset mail address. Customising handset mail address helps reduce spam. 1 2 Select Vodafone live! and press %
Vodafone live! and press %
, select Press
Handset connects to the Network and Vodafone live!
Main Menu opens. 3 Select My Vodafone and press %
4 Select and press
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-36 Note: Error Messages Message Description E The address is already in use. Enter a different account name. Entered address does not meet format requirements; try another. The specified time has elapsed. Press and start again.
The Centre Access Code is incorrect. Press correct Centre Access Code.
and enter the L260_insatsu.book 37 Note X The procedure for searching the Mobile Internet may change without prior notice. For further information, contact Vodafone Customer Centre, General Information (AP.18-44). Messages Menu
Press open Messages Menu.
, then select Messaging and press
3 4 to Item Create Message Received Drafts Sent Unsent Templates Server Mail Box Mail Settings Memory Status Description Create new message Open received messages Open draft messages Open sent messages Open undelivered/cancelled/failed outgoing messages Open messages saved as templates Download and open list of messages on Server, or receive all messages on Server Customise general items, SMS, MMS, and Personal Folders. Create Speed Mail List. View memory status of each Mail Box Sending Text Messages 1 and press 2
, select
Messaging and
Create Message
Press Select press Select the recipient field and press Enter a recipient Phone Book 1
From Phone Book Select and press Select an entry and press Select recipient's mail address or Vodafone handset number and press
Media Console 2 3 Speed Mail List and Speed Mail B 1
Press press Select a recipient and press
, Select
2 Sent Mail Record 1 Select a recipient and press %
Direct Entry 1 Select Enter Phone No. or Enter Email and press %
2 Enter a mail address or Vodafone handset number and press %
Sending to Group 1 Select Select Group and press %
2 Select a Contact Group and press %
3 When multiple recipients are included, press A b to return to New Message window A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-37 L260_insatsu.book 38 5 6 7 8 Enter subject (MMS only) 1 2 Select the subject field and press Enter a subject and press
Select the message text field and enter text, then press
b Press For more about Media Console, see right. appears on Media Console until y Attach files (MMS only) Attaching Images f 1 to select Use
press Saved Pictures Select Select a file and press 2 3
on Media Console and and press
Attaching Sound Files 1
f Use press to select
on Media Console and 2 Select Saved Sounds and press %
3 Select a file and press %
Attaching Video Images 1 Use f to select ? on Media Console and press %
2 Select Saved Videos and press %
3 Select a file and press %
9 When finished, use f to select < on Media Console and press %
11110000 Select Send Message and press %
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-38 Media Console Media Console appears in New Message window for mail-related functions. When y appears on Media Console, use f to select icons. Otherwise press b until y appears.
< Send Enter a recipient, convert Message Type, send message, or use option settings.
} Picture Attach still images.
> Sound Attach sound files.
? Video Attach video images.
* Others Attach other types of files; attach Phone Book or schedule entries; create slides; check message text or attached files; or save to Draft or Templates. L260_insatsu.book 39 Incoming Text Messages Receiving MMS & SMS Messages The Centre automatically delivers text messages to handset. appears, press to open Received folder. Message received. appears. While
z
Press Opening Received Text Messages 1 2 3 Select a message and press Messaging and press and press Received
, select Select
Retrieving MMS Messages The Centre delivers the initial portion of MMS messages when:
. The message was sent to multiple recipients Files are attached to the message Follow the steps below to download the entire message and attachments:
1 Select a message (see above) Select an MMS message N
(MMS Notice). 2 3 Press B Select Download and press
Replying & Forwarding Replying to Messages Open a received message (see left) 1 2 Press B 3 Select Reply or Reply All and press %
4 Select Reply or Reply with Hist. and press %
5 Select the message text field and enter text, then press %
6 Select < on Media Console and press %
7 Select Send Message and press %
Forwarding Messages 1 Open a received or sent message (AP.18-36) 2 Press B 3 Select Forward and press %
4 Press %
5 Enter a recipient and press %
6 Select < on Media Console and press %
7 Select Send Message and press %
A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-39 L260_insatsu.book 40
Press Downloading V-applications 1 2 3 and press V-appli V-appli
, select Select
and press
More V-Appli Select Handset connects to the Network and Vodafone live!
Game Menu opens. and press
4 5 6 7 Open a Mobile Internet site offering V-applications Select a V-application and press
Press V-application is saved and confirmation appears. Press B Y V-applications A variety of V-applications are available for use with Vodafone handsets. Download V-applications via Web. Enjoy Network games or real time information. Set a V-application to activate when handset enters Standby. V-appli Menu
Press V-appli menu.
, then select V-appli and press
to open Item Description V-appli Settings Information Download, activate or delete V-applications Adjust V-application settings View Java and JBlend rights A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-40 L260_insatsu.book 41 Function Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Main Menu Sub Menu V-appli Vodafone live!
Media Player Messaging Camera Data Folder V-appli Settings Information Vodafone live!
Enter URL Bookmarks Saved Page Access History Browser Settings Music Videos Create Message Received Drafts Sent Unsent Templates Server Mail Box Mail Settings Memory Status Pictures DCIM Sounds&Ringtones V-appli Videos Text Templates Other Documents Memory Status Calendar Alarms Auto Power On Calculator Voice Recorder E-Book Stopwatch Tasks World Clock Countdown Timer Expenses Memo Phone Help Phone Book List Call Voicemail Manage Category Speed Dial List Contact Groups Settings Manage Ph.Book Tools Phone Book Call Log Connectivity My Details Settings All Calls Dialled Numbers Missed Calls Received Calls Call Timers Data Counter Answer Phone Call Costs Bluetooth Infrared Network Settings Offline Mode Internet Setting Memory Card Mode Settings Display Settings Sound Settings Date & Time User Dictionary Call Settings Video Call Security LBS Settings Master Reset A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-41 L260_insatsu.book 42 Specifications 703SHf Weight Continuous Call Time Continuous Standby Time (when closed) Approximately 107 g
(with battery) Approximately 150 minutes (3G) Approximately 240 minutes (GSM) Approximately 300 hours (3G) Approximately 290 hours (GSM) Video Call Continuous Call Time Approximately 100 minutes Charging Time (Power off) H Dimensions (W D) Maximum Output AC Charger: Approximately 140 minutes In-Car Charger: Approximately 140 minutes Approximately 47 99 23 mm
(when closed, without protruding parts) 0.25 W (3G) 2.0 W (GSM)
. Continuous Call Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with stable signals. Continuous Call Time may be less than half this value if handset is out-of-range or signal is weak. Continuous Standby Time is an average measured with a new, fully charged battery, with handset closed without calls or operations, in Standby with stable signals. Standby Time may be less than half this value if handset is out-of-range or signal is weak. Standby Time may vary by environment (battery status, temperature, etc.). Call Time and Standby Time decrease with frequent use of Display/Keypad Backlights. Call Time and Standby Time may decrease when a V-application is active. Call Time and Standby Time decrease with handset use in poor signal conditions. Display employs precision technology. However, some pixels may appear brighter or darker. A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-42 L260_insatsu.book 43 AC Charger Battery Power Source 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Voltage 3.7 V Power Consumption 12 VA Output Voltage/Current 5.2 VDC/650 mA Charging Temperature Dimensions H
(W D) 5 - 35 Approximately 55 45 22 mm
(without protruding parts, cord) Cord Length Approximately 1.5 m Battery Type Lithium-ion Capacity 900 mAh Dimensions H
(W D) Approximately 35.8 4.5 55 mm
(without protruding parts) Headphones Weight g Approximately 19 Cord Length Approximately 169 cm A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-43 L260_insatsu.book 44 Customer Service If you have questions about Vodafone handsets or services, please call General Information. For repairs, please call Customer Assistance. Vodafone Customer Centres From a Vodafone handset, dial toll free at 157 for General Information or 113 for Customer Assistance Call these numbers toll free from landlines. Subscription Area Service Centre Phone Number Hokkaido, Aomori, Akita, Iwate, Yamagata, Miyagi, Fukushima, Niigata, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, Nagano, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui General Information 0088-240-157 Customer Assistance 0088-240-113 Aichi, Gifu, Mie, Shizuoka Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama Hiroshima, Okayama, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Shimane Tokushima, Kagawa, Ehime, Kochi Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, Okinawa General Information 0088-241-157 Customer Assistance 0088-241-113 General Information 0088-242-157 Customer Assistance 0088-242-113 General Information 0088-259-157 Customer Assistance 0088-259-113 General Information 0088-247-157 Customer Assistance 0088-247-113 General Information 0088-250-157 Customer Assistance 0088-250-113 A b r i d g e d E n g l i s h M a n u a l 18 18-44
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-09-28 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2005-09-28
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sharp Corporation
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0005810866
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1 2 | Physical Address |
1 Takumi-cho, Sakai-ku, Sakai City
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1 2 |
Osaka, N/A 590-8522
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 |
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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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
APY
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
HRO00043
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
M**** N********
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1 2 | Title |
Deputy General Manager, Head of Q&E promotion Unit
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+81-5********
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1 2 |
n******@sharp.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | 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 | 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 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 11/12/2005 | ||||
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 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PCS Cellular Phone W/ Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | 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? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. | ||||
1 2 | Output listed is EIRP. This device contains GSM 900 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz and WCDMA functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for 1900 MHz GSM operations. This device was tested with a 1.5 cm device-to-body spacing gap and was not tested with any body-worn accessories made by Sharp or any other manufacturer. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna whether extended or retracted, and the user body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values with Bluetooth are: Head: 0.754 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.943 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | 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 | Firm Name |
UL Japan, Inc. Yamakita EMC Lab.
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1 2 |
Japan Quality Assurance Org.
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1 2 | Name |
T******** H********
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1 2 |
K****** N********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
81-59********
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1 2 |
81-72********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
81-59********
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1 2 |
81-72********
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1 2 |
T******@jp.ul.com
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1 2 |
n******@jqa.jp
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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 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0015400 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 0.8710000 | 0.0040000000 ppm | 246KGXW |
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